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10-08-1931l ENTERPRISETHE WASHINGTON OoUNTY'B Lmansr PUHLICATTONrnmrs mn Nzws-squalm PLAYS No FAVORITES l.EAD|NG NEWSPAPER -75./§§ql§§'§.§g1j§f.|g§_.§|RcuLAT|0N |N wAsr1|NoToNBL/-\lR'S /T H E o m c m p PA PE R Q g . y :i u m u1 u m uu u w xsx, m m u m u m mm sh»__Gn§1gen__od1febra|k|-QBLAIR, NEBRASKA, OCTOBER s, 1931'b J lm A. Rlwa de l~ L $1 nm Year.Sin lll! Co nv. Bc w u n m w m u u u n m a 0 4 l 4 a a w r n u o a n l o n a a a a A mc QUESTION MARK eas Th e Go od Roads Assoc i-* "1 :e 1 1 Indications of a Hard, Long WinterI-`TBALL TEAM ORGANIZES a r ~d la s t we e k a nd ~ o re i n a 0 4 l 4 a a w r n u o a n l o n a a a a A mc QUESTION MARK eas Th e Go od Roads Assoc i-* "1 :e 1 1 Indications of a Hard, Long WinterI-`TBALL TEAM ORGANIZES a r ~d la s t we e k a nd ~ o re i n E Indications of aHa;d, Long Winter .1 ,.;n ,r/,1 ;'=| ," "~~J C I . ~ " 'ff. 7 . n : r ; .~;~¢I 4 .. / / 'a 7 " ~ . q v /\~x 1 ~, E , - - 2 - » » ; =a""'.5l-.. »¢ *!v -1.~f /\s '\ ~~~~~~l l ' V -" ¢ - 1 7 "~i wr 5 ,\ 1 . ~'Q ~/ ~7 w ..5 ,~7I1 *;/A.~.1':=':"*°,...~.: ;: .i 1.§ `f'f 1 %' »¢§-'.z .TT'é".- =- = ~r f 0 s s nt k d ll f Gas"Tax Rev- enue .Runs High ..---..,. . .Neon Million Mark I-'or Septem- ber Relchlng A Tohl Of $991,- 383.State 'Treasurer Ro s Highest Record Ever. $25,000 WAS FROM DEALERS State Treasurer T.W.Bass broke all records since the gno- llne tax low was adopted in 1925 by collecting $991,883.88 in Sep- tember.This was s gain of $81,- 140.48 over the prevlous high mark in August, 1980, when the collections totaled $960M8.4E. The receipts for September are forirn- portatlons of gasoline i n the Pheasant Season Opens Tuesday <ra~_0pen Seann on Pheasant; Sturt: Tuadly, October 18.Closes lt 6 P. M. October 19.Strip Law Now in Effect NEW LAW l s SATISFACTORY With the approach of (dl, hunt- ers are making preparations for their annual quest of pheasants, ducks and geese, The open season on pheasantsstarts next Tuesday, October 13 rt :seven a. m. and doses at six p. u. ,October 19,allowing pheasant 'hunters hut one weol: in which t~ enjoy their sport.All Nehrssk~ month of August.. The first months counties are open to phcuzan collection,April,1925,when the tax was 2 cents a gallon,was $193,461.The next high collec- tion vraa when the tax wus in- creased to 4 cents in August; 1930. Treasurer Bass reports that for the first nine months of 1930 re- sulted in the collection of $6,712,- 393.4l.ns compared with $7,056,- 047.30 for the same months in 1931, n gain ol ss44,ssa.ns. l-lorry Ayres, on duty as a col- lector since Feb.1,and "Buck" Taylor, on duty since early ln July have collected $25,000 from deal- ers,Treasurer Buss stated.In two instances Mr. Ayres collected an hunting this year except the fol lowing:Box Butte, Casa, Cherry zDnwes,D»»~g;_Gage,Johnson Laneaster, N hu, Otoe, Pawnee Richardson, Sarpy, Saunders, She idnn, Sioux und Washington.Th lopen territory includes seventy lsix counties,the closed covcrin only seventeen. Laws regarding the shooting o pheasnnts doing the hunting sen json of 1931 are different fro lthose of 1930.No tags are to - required for the birds' but o 'hunters taking birds into clos~ _territory must be prepared to sho from what county und farm th | l *L.. W n af ff,n ,fg,.~ n av ¢ "- Q* .£».fr.-.'~{».~:3 0 r L H . u n I .\:.1 . .~,. \L #1f ; ` 4 1|Amr norzwme ENOUGH TD ur ~ muewluurez 1 ~f,;Lf V , / f f f l I l r ; _ _weu wake mr 1 ' , V,/»I . Tw.~~\.9-'f-lf" 1;\h.f:s *rn §,:'» - * ; f / I ; I i -I B _ _ , , - » - ' // ' | » `1 ;If g c * l l M V 1 . Ht.- -...' , . FL» ¢ n S t a t e B o n d I s s u e ' S i m 3 ? ' i ~ 3 ` " ? » " fé?€~';' $ 3 3 ~ before.Coach Llchllier from the high ... ,...__., .-..-_ n..... c o l o 0 1 o s l umm .» ......,W, _,_,..,. Wvote a $50,000,000 bond is- sue to be used in building highways for the state of Nebraska. This bond issue the association plans to pay for out of the gas lax fund. It would seem that the plan dtlxough apparently feas- able is lust a little risky. 0 s- I c c o O »- i unusually w arm. COUNTY coumrr DOINGS hlnnlh Pmva ¢o ae- A umm Breaker.Monthly Mean Tem-Arlington during the dmnty fair D¢rat\u'e Wu '12 Fl A¢"""' nn. week when R.0.Bolton,Flayd Average uf65 Prnvlnca and (flvde Kevns were The sequel of the disorder atSuggestedPllnGoodRands Asaodatlon for lmndng Paved Highway to Eve County Sent. Grnel to Vllllga ; s s u s sso,ooo,ooo I N BONDS Use Guoline lc Tax to Retire the Bonds u They Come Due. No Tux The following is the plan laid out by the §ood Ronda Association of the state for the Gnandng of M. A. c. HOLDSINITIAL MEETIN The initial meeting ol the Man- dsy Afternoon Club for the fall and winter months, wal held atthe home of Mrs. F. W. Arndt on Monday,Oct. 5.Mn. E. C. Hunt newly elected president, presided. There were thirty-eigt members resent.p _;The meeting opened/ with an ln- iomxal speech from the president,thanking the members for their vote ol confidence and promising ... A.. »...- mn m further the in- I s school ana uoacn June: :mm um.-College have been chosen as coach- ea.Among those who expect to try out for the team are Howurd Allen,who was elected captain; George Nelson, Marlon Sutherland Herman Sirnonsen,Chris Peter- sen, Babe Brewster, Francis Meh- renz, Lnwrence Pease, H, H. Bent- ley,William Rodgers,George Van Deuoen. Net Johnson, Ruslell Hu-rlwn,Haward Faokler,Ken- neth Tyson, R. Lucas, Herald Lar- son, Kirby Cook and others. Alremdy the team has scheduled a game mth the Baochanlbes,a ---~-...»-\__.. I e o » u I e » l l e o o C | » s e a | o o e\ 4 The payment wodd cover a mm ot years which might and might not work out. We have no assurance thatthegas willbe a s big as it is at the present time.We are moving rap~ idly.New inventions are being made daily and the use o l gasoline may be entirely displaced.Other conditions may arise which would cause the issue to be side stepped. At best we are working ohly on a supposi- tion. :rm um il a risk that may and probably will mean another ndvanoe in taxes. Why not play the safe way and go a little slower and pay as we go.The tax bur- den is already too great for the public good. o o o o o e o t e e o o o e o o c a s e a l o e A o l C e l o o e C a o o ._. The Pinochle Club opened their social season with a party at the home of Attorney and Mn. A. C. Ilplaced under l1'I¢8f. came to a ead recently when they were separately arraigned before County Judge I. C. Eller for a hearing. Floyd Provdnee had charge of va- grancy lodged against him and his sentence was ten days in jail and costs.His sentAce started with September 28 which wa|_ the time he was first imprisoned thus hll time was up last Tuesday. R. 0. Bolton,ou was the more prominent actor had two charges of chicken stealing sgiinlf.him, one for stealing from Herman Hil- genkamp and the other lor steal- ing from Walter Schmidt, both parties ol the Arlington vicinity. He plead not guilty and the case was continued until Oct. 15.He was required to give $500 bond in e a c h c a s e a n dn o t bd ng a b le to do so ls being held in jail. In the matter of Floyd Keyes he was held on two charges,the f1ret_ being bootlegging and the other intoxication On the first Debel lm evening.There were five tables and the usud pleasant and happy time was enjoyed.This begins their sixth season of spend- ing a social time together. R. N. A's Hold charge he was given $100 and costa and snlxty days in jail,his term of imprisonment starting Sept. 28.On the charge ot intox- ication he was given thirty days imprisonment,making a total of $100 and costs and ninety days imprisonment. WAS ABOVE W FOR 12 DAYS- I7 Cle ar Dan and A Rainfall of 4.96 Inaba.Prevallina'Wind* Was Southeast for the Month' September of 1931 can be put down as a record breaker for all? time,so far as the records kept. here are conoemed, and they eova a period at 86 years.The monthly mean was 72, as against a pzeviona mg, reeord of 69.6 in 1925, A bw Nwrd of 59.91 ln 1908.T h e n v rage is about 65,so it was at. least 7 degree; above normal. The mem maxi mum was 823, the high record being 88.6 in 19081 and 70.88 in the oold September of 1908.But it was the mean minimum of 61.2 that brought this September away out above 1908, when the mean minimum was but 54.1.The low mean minimum N- cord was 47 in 1918. There were 12 days with e tem- paatum ot 90 or above, the pre- vious 'high record bdng 11 i n 1908.The hot September ol 1925 had but 7 days above the 90marl'. There have been but 16 days in the past 36 years when the mercury descended to below freezing in September, and that on 9 different years.The low mark was 26 on _the 29th in 1916.The low mark a $50,000,000 bond issue to be used in the construction of roads. lt is worth considering and while we hesitate in the spending o l the public dollar that would in any way endanger the skates md: or add to our shady heavy tax hur- den yet we are glad to lay the plan before The Enterprlse`rs.sd» ers for their consideration.It ls they say as follows:Construction Costs-It hasbee estimated by a very careful stud of the reconis of the Highway De- partment and other available sources of information that the Weflile cost of gravel construc- tion on the unimproved parts of our Highway system will not ex- ceed $2500.00 per mile. I-'rom the some sources of in- fomation a very safe estimate of the paving cost is $25,000.00 per mile. Maintensnct Maintenance costs `hn\'c mil., mile 1500 laid.We have allowed $3,500,000 for mnintennnce in 1931 and $3,250,-ooo.oo for 1932.From then on this hns been figured as stated above.Sources of Revenue-The state been figured ut $250.00 per for pnving and $400.00 per for gravel,after the first miles of paving have been \;xe¢ei\'e¢=30%of lhe auto license fees.This has been figured :itS1,0oo,ooo.oo for 1931 nnd 1982, which is the some ns received in loan,The increase has been 5'1- n Yqnr, so \\'c have estimated this nl. $l.225,0ll0 nftor the five years. We will have m:ilche.l all u\ui\- nhlc Fcdernl Aid by thc end ol' 1932.For each of the following five yenrs one-fifth of our emer- I I 1 texests of the Club. Mrs.E. J. Hancock and Mrs. B. E. Vinf/on sang s duet entitled Old Fashioned Garden". Mrs. Hancock serving also ss aocom-1»-»1»f-' g i v l l The Roll Call brought forth the names of flowers with which the ladies had the best results.Mrs. E. s Beaty read A prepared new on "Antlcipations and Fall Plant- ing", giving much of her own ex-perience with plants and shrubs. Mrs.C.M.Hitchman spoke ln~ formally on "Back Yard Possibil- ities" in relation to flowers.Mr R.E.Vinton read an article "Flower Tips".A large number of fa ll bou- quets were on display and created interest at the close of the meet- ing.The president appointed the following members to assist the social committee at the social eve-ning for the teachers to be held October 12, at the E. C. Hunt home The added committee is Mrs. A. A. Compton, ltlrs. 0. Hopewell, Mrs. L. Furnberg and Miss Healy. The Club will hold its next meeting on Monday evening, Oct- ober 12, complimenting the city teachers.The following ladies becomemembers:Mrs.Lester Belford, Mrs. Harold White and Mrs. Chas. Cameron. n1TCunn\N CUP PLAY STARTED OI-'F SUNDAY Marcus Beck won the home handicap elimination tournament Sunday by shooting ah 81. for 18 holes.Roy Hitchman was close ln him with an 82, L. C. Klopp nn colored aggregation lrum ummm,which has famous Duke Slater the tackle,Marlon Thomas an all starbuk from South Omlht High and way Moore who was famous for his forward puoes during the years he played Detroit University.They will play Sunday, Oct. ll, at the Blair League Park. The L. S. U. of the Congrega- tional church met with Mrs. Gus Scheffler on last Tue y after- noon.There was 5 goodly repre oentstion of the Ladies present rs. IL J. Murdoch, president ol the Union, presided.Mrs. Jennh Offen presented the devotiona Iservlce.M n .Chelsea Whltlon read an article.The hostess wal rsi md by Hrs Jo hn McQusrrl¢ d daughter Mldnm i n servin| light refreshments. oP a v i n g S t a r t s Near Blau Nearly 400 Men Divided in Smslle Crews Are Rushing Work o _Pnving.Laying Around 350 Feet In Twenty-four Hours o WILL COMPLETE IN 10 DAY A gang of men startled thi morning dt the Harvey Krogh fan near Blair putting in the form for thg laying of the cement pa\ ing which is being laid betweeBlair nnd Ft. Calhoun.By tonigl' it is expected that the actual wor | w » \ s - m l x f r r n w C O U N T Y :a.\.:..|t!..».a,...\........A0 An +I.s u m g g P " ; | u | | | ; |w a n l k u n s u l :°o M - I - I H 3 N E W ?C I T I Z E N S m o r n i n g o f t h e 2 7 t h ,t h e r e c o r d l s t r l c t E e l s . _b e i n g 4 3 o n t h e 2 1 s t m 1 9 2 5 I . I n d ¢ : m F n s t p r .w h o u r e s x d e n C N C I a . . . . : . . . ¢ . . | 1 - a n o n a . .\ . : . » ¥ »r m v Myrtle Camp of Blair Acts as Hosta:to Camps from Ten Counties.Around 170 Neighbors i Attend I;JUVENlLE TEAM COMMENDED 1 The second anhual meetinz of the second district of Royal Neigh bor: of America gathered in this' city Wednesday, October 'I at the M. w. A. hall, with Myrtle camp. tif this city as hostess.|Registration took place at noon |and the afternoon was taken up'with business affairs and school of instruction.This was under the direction of Henrietta Owens, state supervisor and Clarn Tmm- buil, district deputy.The visitors and local members -:_..._.| ,i:....,.. ..» .zo ..m B+ nm! this judicial district was in Blair last Friday, October 2 to pass onseveral applications for citizenship by residents of this county. -Those Uvinrin l1i5rQHf~d Blair who became citizens at that time hy successfully passing the test were Albert Schjodt and Mrs. Andrea Marie Jensen Schjodt, his wife.Mrs. Schjodt was adginally a citizen of this country but lost her citizenship by her marriage w Schjodt, who was un alien and thus was forced to go through form of becoming a citizen Mr. she the agnin.Carl Winters Jensen, Hans Sorensen and Chdatian Edward Storm were also in the list of Blair residents who gained their citizen- ship us also did Kate Petersen of Washington, and Niels Peter Niel-sen of Kennard.` A wnncn or ~..w 1.-og..na...no t s record.That honor liemwith1991with7.41.I n 1925 there was a total of 7.35 in Sep- ternber.The low record was .511last yea. which record ia ehBY¢d»~ however,ah 1899.lt rained on. 10 different days this September, the high record being 15 days an1901, the low record 3 in 18991 anal last year. There were 17 clear days this Septemberf the high record being 24 in 1908 and 1928, the low re~ cord being 8 in 1899 and 1926. There were but E all cloudy days this year,the high record being 13 in 1925 and the low recon! none in 1928.There were 8 part- ly cloudy days this year, the high record being 11 in 1929 and the low 2 in 192/B.. The prevailing wind was south- east,beating southwest by just (Continued on page two)é7: Qllli Kirby Cooic 99.Beck had a handicap of one stroke over Hitchmnn but didn't need it to nf pouring cement win stan bv mominsc the night crew CE1.EnR,\'rEs 76TH hiwé mid' arouild 'moo feet 1 u t r n . \ . 1 . 1 1 I 1 4 ; \ » . u \ n . A \ g i [ |F u v b.g T h e d r a w i n g s w e r e m a d e f o r t h e A t t h i s r o t e t h e w o r k o f p a v i n g i ' Z " t S u n l a m a r a ' m f i m i a ) ,o f l l i t c h m n n c u p t o u r n a m e n t S a . t u r ~w i l l s o o n b e o v e r a n d i t i s e x p e c t - r o j m c l n g f o r 'r s .o m L ' p p ' f ' ° ° t t 'd a y e v e n i n g a s f o l l o w s :K l v o p p e d t h a t w i t h i n a m o n t h t h e p a v i n g O n t h a t d a y h o r t h r e e c h i l d r e n p l a y s C .B o n d o r f ,F r a n k S t e w a r t w i l l b e r e a d y f o r t r a f f i c . m o r e n r o s o n t a n d p l a n n e d a n d c u r -n | n 1 .n m C n m n h e l l .B e r t J e n s o n T h i s i s g o o d n e w s t o t h e m o t o r fr o m a n o th e r .Th e two me n s e r ve I o r th is season ls : w e mr o s ln as au d ito rs an d inspec tors a n d d o c lud in g f i ve cock birds,o r fo u a gr ea t deal o f detec tive wo r k ,cocks and one hen.Hu n t i n g 0: with th e as sis tanc e o f uu tsi dq p eo- pie wh o ar e vr illin g »to he lp an d ...:¢l..4.... »un\»|:n»nl' nil f|.nn|n\*u if a r ms i s proh ibi ted unless th e '= 'J " \" = " "' " "' "* "nun . 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Eeh~E .c hurc h Pa""?"*R E S I D E N T P.4ss1=:s115: og he §f.2"'2l?"$§2f§$`f""e The evening' ses eeon brought out a ve r y r e p r e s en ta twe c r o wd f r o m Funeral servic es ".e'rc held Tues-A n e w la w c a lle d th e S c r ip law a ll C amp #The offi c ers W e re for-d 0 1 b 6 1 th S ;I u t h ay c U er a e a s mha s 13885 passed th is y e!!!"e malls:mtrnduc ed.MISS Ba r b a r a _.....\........\. :...."|:1.....&.....,.|l.. .r..... 1;..¢,... one day .In the p as t 36 y ea r s th e pr eva ilin g wi n d ha s been so uth- east 13 ti me s i n September a n d so uthwes t 1 1 times.I t has be en no r thwe s t b u t 6 ti me s i n th e s a me _..d e d o u t n c e l e b r a t i o n o f h e r s e \ c r \ t 5 - s i x t h a n n i v e r s a r y .H e r b i r t h d a y : l i m i n o t c o m e u n t i l T u e s - d u y t h e S t h b u t o n a c c o u n t o f t h e d a y : m d a l l b e i n g n b l e t o b e p r e s ~ o n t i t w a s t h o u g h t l s t t o c e l e - br o to o n Sunday . p l u g s : play s Geo. play sE .G.Hans en,R.C.Hi tc h ma n Mc D ona ld,Bec k play s D r . §¢c§§1l 13}1§é Siert pla y s Z\1cQuarrie,V a n Dc usen Duets,H .C.Jensen play s play sHe mp hi ll,Mo r r is p la y s H. S imo r v sen.C.M .Hi tc h ma n play s Dr . is t a n d wh i le th e h n d g e wo r k wi ll no t be c omp le te d un ti l spr in g y e t' by mak in g a c o up le o f de to ur s th e pa vin g c a n b e used. Th e wo r k o f th e n i g h t c r e ws i s n real si gh t an d eac h n i g h t a group_o f spec tators are o n th e WILII. \.l.|"upcaauu|; U1 v u Ul\;l»a\..AuAn o th e r chec k up on dealers and bootle ggers is che la w o f 1927 whi c h requires rai lro ad c ompanies to re po rt mo n th ly th e nu mb e r o f c ars o f o i l shipped on the i r lines. Considerable i n imp o r ts wh ic h mirrhi nannnn fhn n lnhn but is dl8~ ennbles the farmer on whos(\thc birds are shot to collect ||||d I '"-"Jfifty I EE-..~..-'1'.'{E..'tr ib ute to the r` n | \ \nvnenninrl l c r u u l : u u r | . : | |I l l r u u u u l l u l u :n u :| . \ : u :~ |Bentrun.TG.nioneer resident ofi rf.m m .ml iv.1090 nm firnf v that viéinirvi 'Mn Bentrup died at mil B`é`éSf§é21" JQI ¢1i`.§"'§w§n§"5E his home in.Fremont Saturday, the 15111, the earliest date record- Oct. 3, followmg a long illness.ed.In 1912 and in 1913 the first The deceased was born in Get- frost was on the 20th, in 1915 or: mnnv in 1855 and mama! fn Amor- *In of a*:..1nvJ if fvnnn 0 nnnr.. c ents per head i f he so da | A lth o u g h th c tltle to a li \.:-.:- .......|.. ....€s\. at.A nlnlnnv .li n g .|.||\:ulc lu \J|.\ua|I |.»u...»\.u\-.\.as ne xlthe ir ju ve n ii e te a m fo r initiati on. dg fe d_ Th is was g i ve n so ef fi c i en tly tha t 3, the state supervisor in vite d th e m ',_°°l.. .to appear a t th e sta te me e ti n g A b o u t t h i r t y r e l a t i v e s w e r e i z } § £ h n § m m .s i d c l i d u s w a t c h i n g t h e w o r k .° ' " ? " '" " " " " i . " " . " j " '" " ''" "u n u a n z a va m m u w a w w a u vn mr x nn f 'a n d n l l n n i n v e d th i ?Sl3Ci{l.}1 . L e.1.nuv 4'.\»»H n n m l n SiII'l Oll.-C 0 \ E I E d I n t 13 VE B) .e r a l g o v e r n m e n t s t h e .|TI.0ll@j | 1 s \ .\" i " 1g o o d t i m e o n d t h e b i g f e e d t h a t a l w a y s g o w i t h t h e s e e ve n t s . H e r t h r e e c h i l d r e n ,R o y M .a n d L y d i a o f B l a i r , : i n d P n u l o f B o n e - s t e vl ,S o u t h D a k o t a ,w e r e i n s t r u - me n ts! i n g e ttin g up th e c e leb r a - ti on and to Mr s.Lipp inc ott es pe- l n LIIB pan;J ul lun..vwr .--se n wo n fr o m Ha r ry Mor r i s, R. C . Hi tc h ma n wo n f r o m Mc Do n ald 2 u p a n d 1 to go , a n d Ber t J e ns en won f ro m Co ok e.The play fo r the c up is b y holesf and n o t strokes, f o r there ar e n o handicaps.A l l r a m round matc hes must be p1HY~ RO B S E R V I C E S T A TI O N Th e South Side Servic e Statio n was bro ken in to some time Tues day ni gh t a n d the p lac e wa s ge n er a lly ransacked,the robber appa ren tly in ten t o n fi n di n g mo ne y whi c h :looted und er the Sc rip la w c ompensate th e f a r me r fc fe e di n g o f th e bi r d s d u ri n g season a n d th e da mag e do fenc es etc .,du r i n g th e east So .th str eet, gave e. pi noehle i °°""'3° of tres pasaing on the p a r ty Tuesday ,Oc t.(ith.'I'here_°1"" land. D O U B L E A N N I V E R S A R Y C E L E B R A T E D Mr .an d Mr s .Alb er t J e ns e n o f l u L u rl'the ciosed ne to usu al f o r m- later on and present their iniua» tory work.There were around one hundred an d sevent resent,over oneYP hund red be i n g vi s ito r s o u t o f t h e ..:+..ll"1m.lnvnnal 4Inlnrrnffnn nnmn " " " ' ;- -- v - --u - - - - - -- v - - - . - -ion at.th e ag e o f sixte en years, c o min g dire c tly 'bu th e Fon tn nelle neighb orhood wh e r e he f a r me d u n ti l eight.y ears ag o whfen h e mo ve d to Fr e mo n t. |\au:uxral, ul ;u;u au navuu an u a ;te r o f a n inc h th i c k o n th e mm: - ni ng of th e 2 2n d , i n 1 90 7 a nd 19 % the re wa s e.li g h t f r o s t th e m o r - n i n g o f th e 25 th a n d n k i lli n g f r o s t th e .f olio wi ng mo r n i n g i n Buy .i lu :n\.|5t.av \.u.u\.5.»-uv" V-.....fr o m' ° 0 ma h a a n d th e n e xt la r g e s t bo o k s f r o m Oak lan d. I H e in nunrivnd h v h i s wi f e wh n l i n o o' J ; i r a i nw a s M a r y S t r a n g e r o f F o n t a n e l i e I n 1 9 0 8 a n d 1 9 2 4 t h e r e w c r a I m f n r n h a r m n r r i n u n n r l n n ¢ r \ 1 fn r .\:...1..L .¢...--a.--sl. ............:......\ " § \ A ..x ln¢h1r dnv.evening or de-I1totheonef[was auppqsed to have been Leu: mlv.'ere six tables.g Thg tgicrip law provides fqrL I I I l l l l n u n | . \| l . u l w u v u n V ' - q v b y n e x t .b u n u u y 1M r s .L l p p l n c o t t : S o n e o f f u e 1 u l t w i l l b e t a k e : e a r l y s c t t i e r s o f B l a i r ,c o m :g| n n | n i n t ! 2 1 . l Q h n \ \\ \ :. . , , , , , . J L ,r e a d y t o P l a ? the building.It was Mrs. Jensen'sThe entrance was made by the also their :inn wedding nnnh window where the xzlass was ...U birthday. containing five coupons which may =\°" "~ ""~--°"~°---»-f - '----=»--~-» ugm. Jruasws un un: m».»m.u.5 U; hunanniveni be purchased at the office of the COUNCIL SELLS SEWER Mrs. W. F. Boldt of Fremont, and 28th and in the latter year on the 'county clerk or other appointed OUTLET BONDS a granddaughter also of Fremont. 29th and 30th also.In 1906, 1913 )rum and paces.These books sell for two "nniirnoflu r t:\.\.r"|\r|::\ not rv and in 1920 the morning of thal l u l c l u . I I l | 1 \Thnn fas L i p p c a me a p a r Blai r. Th e E n te r p a1ntlnlnlionl m u y Q . .. . . . . . -- _ .inc ott la te r an d be-r1;o f the history ° f A `L ." " " " ' . § = ' i '.§}é.~S OFFICERS misc oxtends it5 c on -;Th e A .L .Au xili ar y me t la s t tor I ll a .Llppnnc ott Th ur sd ay e ven in g fo r the ir a nn ua l "? " mm Y elec tion o f officers. ri n g were presient.Th e fo llo wi n g me mbe r s wi ll 5 lg g g g z f g té r mg Rg -serve f o r the c o mmg y e ar :Mr s . ic ott and Ma rjor ie 'Ir ma J oh ns on , pr es id en t; Mrs .Mny " D|»i§nP vlan nronirlenii MIB. EISIG broken hllowing the window stop to be opened and the window rais- ed.The only articles missing was a gu n an d a bo x of c an dy .No i n - surnnc e wa s c arried aga in st bu r - glo ry . F A S H I O N C E N T E RB E A U T Y P A R L O R .........an .. ... u nun;»Mr s .Di c k Ne ls o n o f ( Ma r ti n Ne lso n to ok f i r Lira.Ma r ti n Ne ls o n ar Chr is ten se n, th e boo by p Th e guests presented Mr s . J e n s en with s b e a u k e t o f f lo we r s . Lun c h was se rved at a A l l wished Mr .an d Mr s ma n y mo r e auc h occasio st prizes, id P. T. rlzes. Mr.and .tiful bas- late hour. .Jensen ns. I I rrrlfmns :dollars and fifty cents and a cou-pon is to be used for each birdi 'shot.Farmers who desire to have hunters on their farm and who likewise cullect ifty cents for each bird shot sho d notify the game and Iomstation commission at the state house al. Lincoln.The commission in turn will send the [farmer signs which may be posted on his farm stating that his is aIScHp farm. At the meeting of the city coun- cil held last Tuesday evening s commuuioution signed by a num- ber of citizens was Presented w the council asking that all pen-sonsfhaving hm within the city limits lE'|§\?ed to do away with them.It develops that Blair has 127 of the four legged speele liv- ing within her bounds und the city fathers felt um under the present »¢_.....r-\ ..».z............ ¢\...o n .......\.a nr v v urun un nuun n.e rn.; district Epwonh league Rally held at the M. E. church in city last Sunday. representation from the Rose League and the League al. Crdg were guests nl the Blair or- ganization there being around twenty-five visitors present.A social gathering was held ih the church basement in the after- A wasthis A Hill 3Uln Drougnr. ngnn truss.urn Avof the 36 years it has not frosted i n September-Don C.Van Deu- sen, local U. S. Weather Observer. HAPPY HARMONY CLUB MEETS The Happy Harmony Club melwith llvlrs. Elza King 0f=~ 1.H I * Glen McNamle and Mrs. Emmett Heston furnished.the progrggrl- and hor wo rt] Th e follow Llessrs. and I ninr ntt. II. C. M.R. Lippim Clark Lippim Lyle Guyer Thotnas, and °;E,3"'§;I31§'"'5i'$';'; ;;:;;2:;_";;;;;,;;; 1m»a. Jessie To celebrate the fact that they~~ ~ §°i"°""=';;:";""'=M x ;32:25 323; ~ ;:,h?;'§"a:"§' :¥; ~ u1 'rc a1 vu\ N c w: au son a rs,.Mr. and Mrs.Paul \.!_|.-....2..:. °.-?.' vu...I|nn\4l>H.!\ Dow: Parlor is making this very special ELECTS OJ . ns ol the he fall of 'evming, a.vealed the with thdr \, and seo- Armxbead. Huv e y Hunters entering upon Scrip farms should go w the one ln clmrge and deposit his Sc:-ip bank- Alter hunting he may return for tha book and Agn one of the cou-pons i n the book lor each bird which he has shot.The farmer on whose lmd fhe birds were tak-en in turn ligm the coupons and o a n c u h t h e mi n a t n l a t e r d a f e nnnuum uulll lw,mm ... ww.-.be an unwise act to have them re- moved lrom our wrist and them- fore A motion to plnce the commu- nication on tile was made and seo- onded and it went to the politiw s n v e y mt The next matter under consider- ntion was the nle of the sewer outlet bonds which amounted to rrsmmo.Them bonds wera sold noon and n lovely luncheon served at six o'clock.Richard Flynn presidd av. the evening service with decided luc- een. EN'l'EnT.uNs FOR DAUGHTER Min. M. R. Lippincott entertain- ed ~ tahlea of frienrls ut bridge Lunch was nerved before the ladiesdeparted for home.Mrs. Emmvif Heston wm be hostess omber is md Mrs.Virgil Ba r d and Hrs. Curt Clnywn will furnish the pro- gram tor the afternoon.-Mn. E... E. King, reporter._4*€f A -~n u s u u s s A N D SOCIAL roxmcmsm a ll o f Blai r l =nn;nnn}f nf F\nnnuhsn|R n Mrs |\lbLol'lll|, zulu I ...Alman, sergeant. at arms.\Membeis of the executive com- mitiee are Mrs. Nellie Anderson,u...A---ua-.. .na 'Mn Nnnml oner to Lnelr fnuny ru wu u m The gm regular meet!"'"?°"'°"? in 31" *=;"§§,"/~fg5 2 sm Hitchmm Club for t """"?d tune ' " ;Y un c u u m was he\d Monday certam num r o permanen n..+1:.1 nu. ,hm mam A . . | | y l r | | | » . v \ u U ;| » . u \ . . u u 1 . . \ . ¢ ,F r e d M a y l e o f F r e m o n t ,M r s .W m . L i p p i n c o t t o f R e d C l o u d ,N e w M r s .N o y e s o f C e r e s c o ,N a b . ,M r s . " f m \Un1 nl\and two sons of mn. :num man; um ......... -_ ..Jensen.l t has been voted toIn-alse dues from $1 to $1215 ayear. PL ANE 1 'The time ol meeting has been changed ur the first Monday night in the month which the officers in¢,.?f;__, ,,, ~ charge believe will be moncoh- have been given-they will give you a Spwd Realistic Permanent Wnve for only $8.60.Phone 47 ordropinat the Fnhi on Cenhr Beauty Parlor and make your ap- pointments wgll in advance. qvw .__-_._.--,»._.. .... ...... .., ... ..._ ,_" ..-_Election of officers rga members well utlnfiad v presidwt.Vance Nielsen retstftxeasuner.I m d l Whom they re-elected. Kuhr was electd vice-pl Eullékéf Efiif VISITORS BY ,1 m r .-ex an m e c o on e r' |offic e I ll u m m m e m n o n o r o ren t.|ra........1.. ..... -a |......1.._ _.. -|........».. ..,1.|..1.|t°W nc hob,Ben der a n d Comp|,ny |,___.|.........\..¢¥....n.....1:.~:.I l i a W m 1.2:2 §.."$;f ;;:»a.::';;'la.;..,";f1,~=~e»= for the greatest number.Neb. and Earl lflnyvmnh of Scotts-bluff;The young men arrived BIRTHDAY PARTY in the most modem method hyairplane,landing in the alfalfa Luz Sunday evening n numberpatchofthem u m and Rose of relatives and friends gathered ranch just north o f mu.at the Pete Iverson home,nearThe Bullocks were former Blnlr omm to more om wishes and residents and are long time friends congratulations i n Mr.Iverson,ol the Redfields.the occasion being in honor of his`'birth anniversary.An enjoyable c x r n o u c c n u n c n ,evening was spent vidtins and DAMAGED BY ucn'rmNc. nhymz pinochle. '|A delicious lunch was served Father Gen. .lonnitia reports sv. l~*¢¢=_ an U19 9*f='=i°8~'I`\=°l° pres- 'hursday evening. permanent guanmww w ...-you in every respect-make yourappointments now so that you will get in on this special dw.88-lt CITY TEACHERSENJOY EVENING Miss Mable Naurenburg, one of Blain popular teachers, entertain- ed three tables ol friends at bfld89 at the w. J. Koopmnn homo me Mrs. Iester Bellond ivon first P140 and Mia!Bessie Eborharf- won the cut prize Delieiou|_}*o- Attorney John A. Cnrrignn,. who has sponsored the Club for manymonthswasunanimouslychosen thdr favorite lesqeg. Frederick Ktgler was elected tomembershipand will he initiated during the full months. Following the business meeting substmtlnl refreshments were serv ed There was s good crowd present. w. B - 1 ; ms r n c mn'ro BE HERE .......~... or ut o-nu or swiss mn...are .authorized to cash them. The advantages ol the new Scrlp law are that it allows the hunter to hunt on\the Scrip fanns with- out bdng molntod, and does away with the necessity ol "BWI the birds as each hunter mn prove by the Sdp coupon just when he shot the birds.The Scrlp law also allows the farmer some compen nation for the feeding of thahirda and damage don, by the hunters roaming over the fields of Omaha at 99.They are twen~ ty year bond: bearing 455% in- m e n u m m m m no be paid semi-annually and arrles an op- tional clause whereby they may be pm in five years. After this the reports ol the com» nuttees and the allowing ot the bills closed the meeting .I T NELSON'S HOG SALE J T Nelson, who hdd his pure bred sale o l Pollnd China hogs ne r u-"gum,n.n....e,............Welch of Eurekn, Calif., who has spent the summer hero.. The evening's play dselosed Mrs. Eugene Jackson holding high wore,Mrs. Alice Trlplett, low and both were awarded prizes.Mrs. Wm Farnborg was lucky and won \'-he cut prize.MIB.Welch will leave some time this month for her home in Ihireks Alter a very pleasant zum-mer with relatives and g n u ma Monde. \o . . . - . _ . . _,..,....,._ ._,,,.._\_,_,__ __,____|9n.hig_f»yrn adioininz. ijlair on` .m...m nn.:\»..\.a.a..... \.-_...a \ n n .rnhnr | 9 3 1 HA¢4 uI 52 5 Oct Oct.Oct- | : ¢ |nnI I5I2I 9zo LT."o_7142 12 5 . : '2 . Ia1522 . . " i ;29I625 6 5$327 29 502H5'L__ 9-Roqqitian for M. E. pam: 9-P. N. G. Club meets10--WJ IL C. meets | 1M : Oct. 11--New Footbah Tumphyx o¢f. 11-ma,_ Oct. 18-Hunting season opens.o¢ so-W1-Qgh: mum,m p u n dmrda. Johns the Baptist churcfn at Ft:ent tran gur were m r .u m m r s . n and Halen; re.and Mem non, Peter Nel- '»Lars Larsen Ladle Linen Those praent. 1 Mr. Ind Hn. freehmente were served by u n . Knopmln.Tlwle present were Mineesllelen Sevennce,»Elde Hughes,Evelyn Solomon,Hlldred MpGll.l,Pe rm Hutchlnson, Roselle Fulay,_Ludlle Langley, Beede Eberluut, Weldon end Memdnmee Lester Bellord and ,Hlhlld White.- l . . . . . » . u - $ 5 next.mmuuny,um.. ev, .e le,-lnr W. R. C. meetlng md 01216 will be inspection of Corps work.Mrs . Do n Mldueln o f Te hmlh. depnrhnent lnxpeellor will be prev ent to mm out the inspection.A eommltue will serve refreshments.A good ettendalwe ls de dnd e l the meeting ll en lmporunt one. u r l .m m m ;w l n n m z m , w n o allled to Nqhvllle, Tenn., by the nerlous illness and death of her dnmr,Mrs.A. L. Nay, returned home Monday.Mn. Ney lived ln thin pen of the country !or uv- erel yean end was well nequdn- hd, having n luge number ol rel- a t i v e ; m d m m . use Monday wu gre ewa wlm xvery good crowd of lntemswd bid. dere.J. T. hld an exceptionally good bunch of hm end I-be entire offering of dxly-flve was sold. Whlle the prices were not what they were in tba wud ti mu y e t lk. Nelson feels very well ntl;- ma wich the naudtl. m u lmwmm. nu uc v n ourterlng vim blood pdson ln blehand and ann the put week.Hein nt the home of his sister, Mn. Nels Lindberg in this dry and u getting dong ee well u can be expected at thin writing. a a v u m n z u n u m u Cllhoun bndy damaged wh ml a m" c .n u r n u w l m b k by_ lightning lust Mondny.f'°m"°I;"c':rd Nell mght dunng the electrlw |torm.|mn' Jena So ml hmi lOti a W e n: bo ught a t ruc k lo a d :nd J e m ~ :uf fefdgf cattle ln South 0m°1'°hom Fremont were ms muy. THE mio-onlus usx 1 .5 ~I ` 4 \M . , TWHVETREES an/anno lonmzJo-A Gsnsuce 1987 Expenditures-Mslnwmmce $3,100,000; 400 miles Paving, $10- ooo,0W;500 miles Gravel,$1,- 250,000;Interest,$2,l25,000;To- tal, s1s,4'15,ooo. Rifles completed-Paving, 2250; Gravel, 5,700.Total, 'l,950. 1935 Revenue-Gas Tax,$7- 920,000; Auto License, $1,000,000; Federal Aid,$2,800,000;Bonds,;1o,ooo,ooo.Total, $2l,220,000. 1935 Expenditures-Maintenance s2,a5o,ooo; soo miles Paving, $15.- 000,000;500 miles Gravel, 250,000;Interest s1,'100,000. tal, S?-'0B00.000» Miles Completed-Paving, 850; Gravel, 5,600.Total, 8,450. $ 1.- To~ 2,- 1936 Revenue-Gas 'Tax ;9,.nctlng business B A D ( O M P A ~\ooo,ooo; Auto License, $1.256.000s ~|RKO PATHE vlcruns Federal Aid,$2,so0.000;Bonds,$5,000,000.Total, $16,525,000 1986 Expenditures-Malntensna $2,950,000; 400 miles Paving, $10~ 000,000;500 miles Gravel,Sl,- 250,000; xpmygn, s1,s12,soo.'ro-_ M m ____.___ __.__........____..---_____;g_' n_;~" "BAD COMPANY" AT 000,000; Total, $16,525,000 'tertained at dinner followed by'Earl Nicholas and RaymondbridgeWednesdayemnlngrMi-.'Sheem. and Mrs. Wm. Adams, Mrs. A'm°|Mr. a nd Mrs. C. Ii . Gny a nn Peddle, Miss Bessie Lyzholf, Mlssiio Dunlap, Iowa on business Sun- Mnrgsret Kroése and ms Ca ro - 'd i m They were neeompsnied by line Wachter., M m Dave Cummingd and J.c. Mr. and Mrs. C.H.Blanchard left Saturday,Sept.26 ln thelr car for Flint, Mich., ui spend threeweeksvisiting their niece,Mrs.Nobel Nelson and lsmlly.Jeff and Ed Van Horn ol Blair, were visiting Herman friends on Wednesday.Floyd Ackerman is home fromthegovernmenthospitalatLin- coln where he has been a patient for some time. Wm. Johnson of the Lake Quin-nelwaugh neighborhood, was transf here Wednesday. lvan Helms sssdsted with theelerkindat Potadle Bros.g uties tore while Mr, Louis/ Mr.and Mrs. Friday at Decatur looking afwr some business matters.0. H. Godsev ls lmnrovlnz his Potadle was in St E. P. Hansen spent `Bailey.~ Mrs.John Sutton left lastThursday for Valentine in join Mr.Sutton, who is stationed there. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Yuldsh and Majil ol Fremont, drove evil- Sun-lday morning ind spent the dny at the Geo. Lowe home.Miss Gussie Jones of Holdrege.Nels, visited her sister, M1-s.Es.rl Frenw Friday. The Womans Club held their first meeting ol the season Fridayafternoonat the home of Mrs.G.F. Lowe with a Dlmie lunch.There were eighteen members resent and onelfueat.Mm. 0. H.Godsey and n. E. C. Burdlc were elected delegates, Mrs. Henry Truhlsen and M m Wm.Adams,alternates to the state convention at Fremont,Oct.20, 21 and 22. The nuct meeting has ban chang- ed and will he held nt than hnme l"i'fF'l¢'!!»l"E"|' son,Rlchsrd and Miss Floronos Langhorst visited several days lust week with relatives at Strung, Neb.Miss Ednn langhornt ac- companied them home alter spend- ing the past week here dsdting relatives and friends. The Fontanelle Luther Iesgus met Friday evening lor their monthly meeting.The Misses Irene, Norms andLeonaHoltrnanandMissFloms Brand were Saturday afternoon guests of Misa Sophie Waterman. s a Langhorst and wa sher. Miss Mnybelle of Nickerson culled at Wm. Hnltman's Friday evming.Miss Sophia Wawnnan and Mrs.Lou Ella Melerhenry werechosendelegatesto attend the Young Women's Misdonary oon~vention at Leigh,Neb.on Wed- nesday and Thursday.Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Holtmsn,Anita and Richard and Miss Sophia Wutennan visited'at Wm. Holtman's Sunday afternoon. Miss Helen Wilkanlng, who at- tends high school at Fremont, ummt thai week-end with home |McCook "~.~ntractn awarded by City Connell for paving ea.stFl!th street and water improvements onFilth md Sixth streets east.s m n m l n N W ? o r GARDNER nls'rm(.'1 Mr.and Mrs.Lars Jwere (ho visitors Fridsgpewn :Mr. and Mrs. Ea Ehninger and §.".:.af ..<~=e»e w over s e h'S-§;fd={,'"=h ,_rvey ome rs.ens us tertaithe Hillside Club 112.561, .f.';i'3 noon.Mrs.Q~ K.Mundorf u l Blair, was s visitor of the Club. m -5 » g=-,gm Sc ha fer o f re unat J.'LA1?tersen': supper guests n erson spent Frid dSatunday in Blair .¢¢¢...u..§'».$- " ° § 2 . " " " . f " n . an .rs.Cecil ThandMr.and Mrs.Dan f>'i'i"uE'§»'$ were 0;-ag; 51=°»»e»§ Friday. n en arBertrand. and 1-:és l...».........' £1 Blair, Nebraska, Odnber 3. 1931 1'r's EASY To Become a Shareholder of This Company 0 THE Savings Budget PIa\n offers you the opportunity of investing in P iorPreferred Shares of The United Lihtand Railways Company a little at a time. as you save. You pay just $10 down per share, then/ $7.50 per share each month. Think of it!Six per cent return on your money-Safety of Principal ns-sured by the essential nature of services rendered-and a ready market shouldyou desire to dispose of your holdings. q Yes!All of these advantages and more are yours without waiting, whenyoutakeadvantageItheSavingsBudget Plan. Why not investigate this investment opportunity now?Inquire ntgmy (om-pnny office or ask any employee.Putyour money to work where you are sureit will be safe. 0 The Snrlnzs lludxrel Plum offersyou l'rlnr Preferred Share- nl $10dom! per nlmre and llwn $1.50 pershurc each month. a-. ...-.INVEST NUW r in this SAFESNINBLQECIIIUIY -o.».~.!»,,%<.>.§'2.&.. 2""?¢'L'»?»'vk£i'"e of' god rns|00»\sluz5 - I - H - - 1 - v .B - v h s4 C. J. Thdeeu, Mgr., Miuouri Ynlley District ...A"`;_ , . _ , f I' $§ .h 1'r's EASY To Become a Shareholder of This Company 0 THE Savings Budget PIa\n offers you the opportunity of investing in P iorPreferred Shares of The United Lihtand Railways Company a little at a time. as you save. You pay just $10 down per share, then/ $7.50 per share each month. Think of it!Six per cent return on your money-Safety of Principal ns-sured by the essential nature of services rendered-and a ready market shouldyou desire to dispose of your holdings. q Yes!All of these advantages and more are yours without waiting, whenyoutakeadvantageItheSavingsBudget Plan. Why not investigate this investment opportunity now?Inquire ntgmy (om-pnny office or ask any employee.Putyour money to work where you are sureit will be safe. 0 The Snrlnzs lludxrel Plum offersyou l'rlnr Preferred Share- nl $10dom! per nlmre and llwn $1.50 pershurc each month. a-. ...-.INVEST NUW r in this SAFESNINBLQECIIIUIY -o.».~.!»,,%<.>.§'2.&.. 2""?¢'L'»?»'vk£i'"e of' god rns|00»\sluz5 - I - H - - 1 - v .B - v h s4 C. J. Thdeeu, Mgr., Miuouri Ynlley District ...A"`;_ , . _ , f I' $§ .h - r ,mar The glamorous Helen Twelve- treea comes w the li.KO-Orpreumon Friday,October 9,i n "Bad Qqmpany" a role twice as exciting as "Her Man", twice as fucinatf ins as "M,illie".Timely and vib- rant the story concerns the prob~ lems of a beautiful, well-educated young woman who falls in love with za man whose business oper- ations are shady.She knew nothing about him-save that sho loved him.She thought marriage was a haven of safety but i t *proved to be a tempest of danger for her dream of love tumed into a nightmare at terror when the m¥ t man tumed out to be her wérst enemy.On her wedding night she was hurled into a strange world of ferocious menandthenrevealedanelemental woman who could fight like a she- tiger for the one she loved.Helen Twelvetrees in "Bad Company" is ably supported by Ricardo Gomez and John Garrick. ' On the RKO-stage there is bo be a real treat to Omaha theatre- goers for the Rooneys are again at the Orpheum.Pat Rooney anS Pat Rooney Third are singing, dancing comedians who engage in a battle of wits and dance steps. Pat Sr.' introduces his famous waltz clog and revives the sand dance of his father while Pat Third d o a the modern steps in true Rooney fashion."French Leave", a skit built upon laughter,is praented by the Skelly sisters. Eddie Miller, the prominent barl~ tone, with the comely Miss Henri- ette offers "A World's Singing Cruise".This excellent bill is completed by Lola Torres and Her Barcelonians who feature the world's fastest whirl. tai, $16,112,500 Miles Completed-Paving.8,- 250; Gravel, 5,700; Total, 8,950. 1937 Revenue 'Tas Tlx,$3.- 000,000; Auto License, $l,225,0Wi Fedeml Md, $2,800.000; Bonds, $5- 000,000; Total, $16,525,000 1937 Expenditures-Maintenace 1937 Expenditures-Maintenance $8,lD0,000; 400 miles Paving, $10- 0O0,00l);500 miles Gravel,$l,- 250,000;Interest $2,125,000;To- tal, $10,475,000Milescompleted-Paving,3,- 050; Gravel, 5,s00; Total, 0,450. At the emi of the five year construction period the Highway' Department would have on hand n. balance of s1,s55,000.00. indebtedness, Interest and Retired at me End uf Each Bonded InterestIndebtcdns4 5 %'sa $15,000,000 '34 30,000,000 '05 40,000,000 '38 45,000,000 '37 50,000,000 'ss 47,000,000 44,000,000 41,000,000 38,000,000 85,000,000 '39 '40 '41 '42 s 0sv,s001,275,0001,700,0001,912,5002,125,0001,001,5001,810,0001,142,5001,010,000 Year Retire 53,000,0000,000,0003,000,0000,000,0000,000,000'43 02,000,000 1,457,500 0,000,000'44 29,000,000 1,300,000 0,000,000 '45 20,000,000 1,232,500 0,000,000'40 22,000,000 1,105,000 4,000,000 '47 18,000,000 935,000 4,000,000 '48 14,000,000 065/000 4,000,000'40 10,000,000 595,000 4,000,000 '50 0,000,000 425,000 4,000,000 '51 2,000,000 255,000 4,000,000'52 05,000 2,000,000Estimated receipts and expendi- tures for the fifteen ye bonds are being retired, showin bal-ance that can be used for further development of our Highway Syg-tem.The gasoline tax has been 'home by the addition of a su 'porch on the south. Mrs. Jennings West entertainsat a party at her home Tuesdaafternoon when her guests er Mesdames [eo Fausett,Jo 0 Bandur,lewis Lowe,Cl diYowell,Everett Himes and LoHorn. Mrs.Minnie Fink of Omnhi spent a few days last week at th Mrs. Anna Peddie homo.Mr. and Mrs. Pete Dischneran Mr. and Mrs.ave Mohr and Dm loris Joan dro over from Co umbus, Neb. Su day morning' fcavisitattheJosephBandshomo.The ladies stayed over lc a few days visit.' Both Sunday Schools reported geconi attendance at the sessionundny when the annual 1-ally dn was obsewed. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Ackerman 0Omaha,visited Saturday nigl and Sunday at the home of theidaughter, Mrs. Clarence llleycm. Chauncey Swan of Omaha,hu been spending a few dnys here a the parental, H. L. Swan home.Thirty of their friends perpr trated a surprise on Mr. and Mr: Ben West Saturday evenin ihonor of their fourteenth welsdin, anniversary.They all attendethe dance at Kin;¢'s pavilion,re tumiug to the West home later fo A few of the members of thLyonsClubwithseveralof th ekamah Club, entenained a num ber o l Blair business men at 1 seven o'clock dinner at the Cliftmhotel last Wednesday evening. Thi meeting was held to organize 1club at Blair.Mrs-Dwight Gordon of CIS-lR a sister of J. T.Fitch and welknown here, is reported quite ll at hex-_home there suffering fron hardemng of the arteries.Mr. nm Mrs.~ and so n, Wa llac e ann wife visited her last Sunday. Two of the Tyson-Lonz truckl ln »cl ~y'e,he 'U 1,KE .a i- |r it ir a l5y ,f lt ,r sit .i n nzd r ee a n ell l l nd :l s of Mrs.0.H.Godsey Saturdayaftennoon.The Club wlll,enter-tain the hen oi' our schools at this time. The question of leasing the Legion hall for school purposesfor a term of ten years at nnannual rental of $850 was decided at nn election held at the school house Thursday evening.137voted for and 10 against.Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Sheets vis-ited Sunday evening at the Wm. Sheets home nt Blmlr. Friday, Oet. 2 occurred the 88thbirthdayofH.C.Cooper.Hisdatzghterdn-law, Mrs. [Fen Cooperentertained at n birthday dihner at her home nt Tekamah.The guests were the mrmbers of theG. A. R. ol the Tekumnh post towhich he belongs and n number of others.Those attending from here were Mr.and Mrs.H.C.Cooper.'Theodore Kipp and Mr.and Mrs.Harry Cooper.That evening'u number of relatives gathered at his homo here and spent a social evening.Theyserved a nice lunch which all en~ joyed.. Mrs.Russell Wells,formerly Miss Lillie Kuhlman, is reported to be improving from injuries re- ceived when she was thrown from a horse ut her home west of hero last Monday.This is good news to her friends.The M. E. Aid will be enter-tained at the country home of Mrs. J. T. Fitch Wednesday d t - ernoon.'1'hes¢ ladies are makingpreparationsfortheirarunusd Hallowe'en supper. Friend.; of Mrs.A. J. Cameron are sorry to learn that she hasagain entered the Covenant hos-pital at Omaha for treatment for neuritis. Mrs. B.C. Hronek and little daughter departed last week forpolntsinIowawheretheywillvisit her husband's people.Theywillreturnherebefore leaving ?S&Lj Miss Leona Holtman spent fromMondotill Thursday at the JohnEchteniarnp Sr.home at Arling- ton. Mrs. John Niebaum. entertaineda numher of relatives and friendslast Sunday afternooilin honor of Mr. Niebaum's birthday. Mrs Adolph Holtman and eSophiaWaterman€pent Fri ay afternoon at Wm. Holtman's.Mr.and Mrs.George Strengerand Kenneth visited Sunday eve~ ning nt Henry Poeper's. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Holtman and family spent Sunday evening at Adolph I-Ioltmn.n's. Wash Dresses-values to $2 each on sale now at 2 for $1 at the Fashion Center.Every dress guaranteed not to fade. S p e c i a l Realistic Permanent Wave $3.50 for n limited time only at the Fashion Center BeautyParlor-Phone 47.l t BENCH N.OTES Mrs.C.A.Warrick of Peets, Colorado was a Saturday dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Lip-pincott and family.Mrs. Charlie Husk called on Mrs. Eva Cook Wednesday aftemoon. Mr.and Mrs.Chds Johnson spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs.Harry Smith.Mr. and Mrs. Ed Olsen and chil-dren and Mr.and Mrs.Charlie lf ldt called on Mr. and Mrs.Thie o Alfred Hansen and family Friday evening.'Mrs.w. w .Noyes of Cereseo,Neb.,and Mrs.Will Lippincott, wereE. c. over night visitors at the Lippincott home Sunday.Mr.and Mrs. Allred HansenandchildrenvisitedatthePete Ffgndug §*°m,5 Thursday evenipg. Sunday dinner guests at the Frank Llmbrecht home near Irvington.Mr.and Mrs.Lars Jeppesen and Bobby were Sunday visitors at the M. A. Anderson home, near Millard, Neb. Mr. and Mrs. Fred"Jensen andtwo girl; and Mrs. Jensen's moth-er,Mrs. J.Petersen of CouncilBluffs,Iowa were Saturda aft-ernoon visitors at F. C. C. ¥'eter- sen's.Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ervey and Faye were Sunday visitors at the H. H. Tegt home in Fremont. Mr. and Mrs. Jens Clausen at-tended a party at Mrs.Charles Hansc-n's in Blair Friday evening ln honor of Mrs. Hsnsen's daugh- ter, Mrs. Earl Burbank and hus-band. Mr.and Mrs.Lars Jeppesen andBobbie spent Friday evening at J.L. .Petersen's.Mrs.Dan Phillips was a Mon-day morning caller at Jens Clau- sen's. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Compton of Blair,spent Sunday evening at Harry Ervey's. Mr.and Mrs. J.L.Petersen. Robert and Mrs.Alfred Reeh of Blair, were Omaha shoppers Sat- urday. Permanents reduced to $3.00. Mrs.Mnrion Sutherland,north Walker Ave., Blair, Neh.38-2t S p e c i a l Reallnlc Permanent Wave $3.50 for a limlted time onlyattheFashionCenterBeautyParlor-Phone 47.I t Wash Dresses-values to $2 each on salé now at 2 for $1 atthe Fashion Cenner.Every dress guaranteed not to fade. Dayldn-Cdverta and grading to be done on Rand District No. 42, southwest of city. Thedford-Grading and clsying work on road west of her, com- pleted. 1 Mr.and Mrs..-Hancock left this week for Excelsior Springs Mo., for a few weeks rest.The following were Sunday din- ner guests of Mr. and Mrs.Otis Yowell:Miss Minnie Fink of Omaha, Mr. and Mrs. James VanHorn,Mrs.Anna Peddie,MissCaroline Wachter and Miss Chris- tehe Wachter. Mr. and Mrs. Earl French and Mr. and Mrs.Taylor French at-tended the funeral of Squire alone: at Blair Sunday afternoon. Deceased was a brother of AndrewJones, who resided here for manyyears.I-le was past 83 years ofage and has 'been quite poorly for many months.He made his home at Crowell Home.Mr. and Mrs. Robert Adams andchildrenofTeknmnh,were last Sunday dsltors at the J. A. West ~0lY\€¢Mr. and Mrs Emil Follen enter-'tained three tables at pinochle attheirhomeSaturdayevening. Guests were Mr. and Mrs.Bert Cooper and Mr.and M-ra.Carl Cooper of Tewnah, Mr. and Mrs.Harry Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. 'Rasmussen and Mr. and Mrs.Ray Tri lett.lrgddo Hancock went to the Covenant hospital in Omaha last Monday where he had n tondl operation.I gllnuulnnll|||||||||n||||||||||||||||||n|||||||||m|||un|||u|||||m|||n||||||||| § Present Price L i s ! §It is time you were having yo~r Friday and Saturday Only-a beautiful new Hat FREE with every Winter Coat sold at the Flshion Center.A large ship- ment has n be en received md they have en placed on sale atonly $16.75 and $25 with a beauti-ful new Hat Fnee Friday and Samrday only-the coats come inslzes 14 to 46 in black, brown andgreen and they |.\I have luxudouxfur trimmings.Don't forge*at the Fashion Center thls Friday and Saturday ONLY.88-lt ====_ l I D I I I __ ___=_ » S U I T C L E A N E D AN D P R I- I s s s n un -.--- $1-25 T R O U S E R S C L E A N E D A N D P R E S S E D nu nv .50 T O P C O AT C L E A N E D A N D P R E S S E D 0 0 _Q 1.25O V E R C O A T S C L E A N E D AN D P R E S S E D 1.50 s U I ' r s P n E s s 1 = : n --~...--.---»-,so T R O U S E R S m u a s s n n -----------25 L A D I E S 'C O A T S C L E A N E D A N D P R E S S E D -11 6 5 a n nH A T S C L E A N E D A N D B L O C K E D ru 0 In Q Q 1.04: BELL CREEK VALLEY Mr. and Mrs. John Mhtehkamp Sr.of Arlington,were Monday evening visitors at Wm.*Holt-man'|.Mrs.George Franke and MinsWhilemeniaFrankespentthe week»end visiting relatives at Allen,Neb. Mr.and Mrs. August Kerkhoff and sons were Sunday afternoonvisitors at Henry Snhcer's Jr.Mr.and Mrs.Otto Kruse and dren and Mrs.Floyd Flack and son spent Friday afternoon at the E. C. Lippincott home. Mr. and Mrs.Ben Peek and children of Tekamah,visiled attheFredPeck home Manda .The Bench Community Clugmet with Mrs.Charlie Thielfoldt last Thursday altemoon with nine members and three visitors pres-ent.Visitors were Mrs. GordonLowe, Mrs. Alfred Eager and Mrs. Rasmus Henrickson.l t has not been decided just where the nextmeetinnwill be held. The uses Annabelle Stricklett and Anna Paulson and Mrs. Chas. Husk and sons wled on Mrs. Joe Genowsy and daughter of FremontSundayafternoon.Mr. and Mrs. Berger of Winton, lows,Mr.and Mrs.Epling anddaughterandMissEmmaAl-bright of Merrill, Iowa were Sun~ day dinner guests at the Jonas Blomberg home.Alternoonf call- ers were Mr. and Mrs. Gust Nel~son of Valley, Mr. and Mrs. leon-ard Lund and children and Mr.and Mrs. Carey, all of Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith vis- ited with Mr. and Mrs. Elza KingThursday evening.Mr.and Mrs.Fred Peck and lldren were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Biffar.Mr. and Mrs. Chen Sutton 'and day party at the Jim Sorenson home honoring Mrs.Sorenserfs birthday.Mr. and Mrs. Allred Hansen andchildren visited with Mr. and Mrs.Edgar Larson Saturday evening. Mrs. E. C. Lippincott and Ruth and Mr. and Mrs.Clark Lippin~ cott and Virginia Ann helped Mrs.'Dom Lip ineott celebrate herbirthversarySundayamer- noon.Permanent;reduced to $8.00. Mrs.Marion Sutherland,north Walker Ave., Blalr, Neb.BB-2t Friday and Saturday Only abeautifulnewHutFREEwith every Winter Coat sold at theFashionCenter.A large ship- ment has just been received andthey have been placed on sale atonly $16.75 and $26 with a beauti-ful new Hat Free Friday andSaturday only-the coats eume in sizes 14 to 46 in black, brnwn and green and 'they all have luxuriousfur trimmings.Don't forget,--attheFashionGunterthisFridayand Saturday ONLY.38-lt __u ao0'rER's DAY AT STATE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE Some interesting features for Wlshington county farmers of the coming Rooter's d3Yf October 16, 1931 at the Agricultural College i n Lincoln will be the effect of ieeding homegrown,ground soy beans as n protein supplement in producing market hams and bacon As Lhc tendency is leaning heavily a c h year 15 more acres of soy beans and the old atablished theory that soys make soft. pork. The feeling prevails in sectionsof Washington county that where corn is fed free choice that soys an be fell during the fi;-sc part o f the fattening period with no hannful results. Sheep feeders of Washington county will also find some worth while feeding results on the merits of wheat,corn and alfalfa led alone and in combination whereby our home grown feeds assembled in such a balanced combination as to insurg a cheaper and more prohtable result. figured at an increase each yearofbetween4%and 5%.The maintenance has also been figured at an increase each year of 5%.The license fees have been figured the same for the entire period Receipts s. 9,626,000 10,045,00010,486,000 10,949,050 11,425,250 1 1,945,760 12,451,000 13,044,040 13,635,120 14,255,630 14,907,100 15,591,200 16,309,580 17,063,810 17,855,750 1938 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 4s 40 50 51 52 Totals $199,030,310Bonds & Int. $5,125,000 4,907,5004,570,0004,742,5004,015,000 A 4 1 1 7 m n . Maintenance$5,202,500a,s95,00011,505,0009,743,0003,900,0004,126,0004,ss2,0004 549,0004,775,0005,015,0005,250,0005,529,0005,805,000 5 400,000 359,758,500Balance$1,207,5001,652,5002 051,000 made a trip to near Yanktfzn, S. D. on Tuesday with com and brought back stock hogs. Mr. and Mrs, Andy Michael anddaughters of Blair,were guests Sunday o l Mr.and Mrs.John Pierce.\ Mr. and Mrs. John Rogert andchlldnen, Mr.and M n .HaroldWebster and Joyce of West Point, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Crutsinger and Lyle and Miss Opal Hansen of §\1r, were dinner guests Sunday at the Frd Rogert home.After-noon nnd supper guests were Mr. and Mrs. C. AK. Andersen of Arl- ington and Bert Webster of West Point.The Forrest Brewster family are moving from the I-lilsinger home into the Brunton property vacated some time ago by Harold Llrs.Alice Van Valin was inArhngton a few days Isnt week. Mr.and Mrs, Joseph Bandur entertained at dinner at theirhome Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. PeteDiswier and Mr. and Mrs. DavidMohr and Deloris Jeah ol Colum- bus, llr, and Mrs. Shirley Meker- 2463,550 cher and son of Blair, and Mr.and 0,095,000 Kelley. . 0 Mrs. Fred R-ay.332521,Workrnen have been busy the entabliahed in this place. West.Poin NaturaI gas for heating and cpoking turned on by Iowa»Nebmska Light and Power Co. Plattsmouth-Pease Style Shop in Bekins building installed Neon sign. McCook-Valley Motor Co. mov- "P 1 r !'"c . _ . .\ v IH ' v 'B-~ x x 1 "~ 4 \ \. |" f \ -$.=g=_;>. 7 I3 ~tree~ .~-pany entabliahed in this place. West.Poin NaturaI gas for heating and cpoking turned on by Iowa»Nebmska Light and Power Co. Plattsmouth-Pease Style Shop in Bekins building installed Neon sign. McCook-Valley Motor Co. mov- "P 1 r !'"c . _ . .\ v IH ' v 'B-~ x x 1 "~ 4 \ \. |" f \ -$.=g=_;>. 7 I3 ~tree~ .~-pany PROPOSE PLAN FOR 4faso,ooo srxrs norm rssun 4. za2,soo " " " " " " 'ast week repairing a leak in thei"'3"§23 main on Fifth and West street. n en,1nn .n-. and Mrs. D. E. Hayes vis- n l ! quuxumueu xrvm rage une) gmey Federal Aid wsu be with- held so that our funds from this soume will be $2,640.000.00 less $340,000.00 or $2,300.000.00 an~ lmally. A conserved; estimnm of thu &t e ' s share of the gasoline Lax fm- Ll-m vnu- 1938 in S'l_20(LflfM'|.00 v,Lun,wu4,035,0004.705.0004,505,0004,425,0004,255,0002,085,000 5,..,.,..,,4,a05,sao4,816,1005,451,2005,019,550e,71a,s109,370,150 $67,595 000 52,211,510sp,_,,,";|,:,| kv I-1 n 'Pnllnv Rn:- uwd m Omaha at the home of theirldaughter, Mrs. B. B. Smith FriaayJacquelineandAnnWoodwsrd~ of Omaha,came up Friday eve~ ning for a v ldt a t the home of then grandpmntu, Mr. and MrsqL. A.Woodward.Their mother,Mrs.Albert Woodwmd and sonj e up Saturday and all stayedtil Sunday evening. \ r ,,,"_...-~f Lighten the 1 Burden of HouseWorl§ for afew ceiitm each day ~ The In kdm . `_uv'lngwly¢;';or`:i'¢,inggro?:umd :x. odzefhausehold supplies.' n_ n__,\We have anticipated a 5% annual increase in the gasoline tax r e celpfa after 1938.Many consider this too small, as the experience at other states has been that tra!- fn:increased much faster than this after they had completed a modern system of highways. interest-The interest has been figured at 456%and retirement commenced at the end ol' the fifth year.' .Revenue for the Five Year Per- |0d of Construction-Gasolins Tux less Maintenance, $24,305,000 Fed- eral Aid,s11,soo,ooo;Auto Llc- enses,$5,450,000;Bonds,$50,- ooo,ooo; Total, so1,2s5,ooo. Completed Constmction by Year -December 81,1980 Nebraska had constructed 4700 miles grav eled roads,850 paved roads to- hallmg 5050 miles will build in 1931 gravel 5,500,pavuig 550 1982,5,900 gravel,850 paving, totallihg 6,550 miles. Five Year Construction Program Uslng $50 000 000 Bond Issue 1938 Revenue-Gas Tax,$'I,20D,000; Auto License, $1,000,000 Federal Aid $2.300 000;Bonds $l5,000,0W.Total, $25,500.000. 1938 Expenditures-Maintenance $2,'lB0.0D0; 800 miles Paving, $20.- 000,00q;700 miles Gmml,$1,- 'I50,000; Interest, $637,500.Total, 325.13-1,soo.Mila Completed-Paving, l,450, ...§;;'§.;® 's.§...;.;. `<5<§l>§ 'n`J§.Is Association, June 1, 1931. HERMAN NEWS Mr.and Mrs.Harold Webster and Joyce of West Point, Neb.,were Saturday night and Sundayguests st the Fred Rogert home Mrs. Jennings West attended the eating of the Woodman Circle at ekamah Friday evening. Edward Wlttlg is moving his family from the late Albert Mooreomeinto the K.J. Van Vulln'property in the southwest part of town.Miss Maggie Lowe spent Tues-day at Blair visiting her sister,Mn. Minerva Carter.Chris Larson, who recently re turned from the University hospi- tal in Omaha is now able to be out again which is good news tohis many friends. Mrs. L. A. Frandsen entertainedat her home Tuesday afternoon, Mrs.Chris Korsboj,Mrs C.R. Gray, Mrs. A.L.Sullivan,Mrs. Davis, Mrs. Chas. Tlnelfoldt, Ellis and hEs.s Nellie Ellis. afternoon was spent in social BenMrs. Tha conversation. Mrs. I-'randasn serv- ed n delicious fried chicken luneh. Gilbert Potadle and Wilburlmvs attended the world series at St. Louis last week. lldrs.Bertha Lowa who was quite ill the past week, is reported better at this time.Miss Minnie Flhk of Omaha, maiisng s,oso miles; wsu buns Gravel, 5,800.Total, '7.250..¥2f3.l=f",Bes".@ _guest e s=~»f»=1 un munuuy evening a commiumf members served n banquet o the members of tha America: Legion ut the Legion hall.Thi:is the first of s series of dinnenwhichwillbegiven one eacl month throughout the winter. The; were carried out last year an: roved very successful.Mr. and Mrs. Anton Tunberg olHooémer,were Sunday afternoorcall rs at the Ben West shd CUehllng homes.Mrs.Clayton Sheet;celebrate: her birthday Sunday,Oct.4 bi entertaining at dinner,Mr. an: Mrs. Geo. Sheets and children. Geo. Stnngel left Thursday folChicago where he goes to enter a government hospital for examin~ation and treatment.Mr.and Mrs.H.B.Cameron, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Wm.Adams, drove to Lincoln Sunday morning.The Camemns spent theday os guests of her brother andMr. and ltlrs. Adams visited theirdaughter., Marie, who attends theuniversit .yTheregular meeting of theQ. E. S. was held Thursday eve ning at which time they vowd tosccepan invitation to be guestsofendshlp Chapter at Hooper 'hiesday evening,Oct.13.Theserving committee for the eve-nlng was Mr.and Mrs.LesterHovsndck,Misa Christine Wach- ter and Mrs. Chas. Horn. Tuesday, Set. 29 °,;==0"=;,b*f¢h v YY o ...sets.or .'i.f'i3..... remembered the occa- sion by coming in with well filledbasketsfor a nice supper and spending the evening together vis- It is és pl nt way too of keeping in touch with friends, of vililing wid: them when dismna malls per- sonal calling difficult. Since all the futures of convenience, pleasure and safety that come wizh ¢telephone may be had for only a few cam n day, "gf not have one inyour home now ~. An immediaie installa- tion can be arranged. I Blair Telephone Co Local and Long Distance Telephone Service 1934 mu 'T u $7,550 |-;,;""° ww". w Aexhmah Monday iting.Those present wa George~ u moon for f da Wait and GKUW Sheets d f mi l i B .000:Auto Ijcsnle sfoooood-a ew ya n an a e,... with Mn. Ella Woods.Mr. and Mrs. John Thlelfuldt andpad"-,|Aid,$2,800,000;Bondl,Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Buniic en- Ruby,M m 'Mardele,Dorothy.BLAIR. NEBR.§||||||||||m||||u||||||u||||||m|||m|||m||||||u||||||||||||n|||||||||n|||||||||i§ / -sawn-umm 4 ; |.\...».~+:-. an Tha Enfznrise.Blair, Nebraska, Octobe dge. F W I L L l _ _ _ ._ ..» ~» ,.-_ _. _ ¢ With The Churches 1 day of P. M., om:in ' ,Neb- °{will BAPTIST CHURCH L. J. Mann, Paswr Sunday was our first one in October,and I am leading the church in observing it an "Go to Church Mnnth".I wanbei that Keep Tuesday evening, October20 'open for your church.You will be glad you did so.Whah sort of a churc.l1 would you have your church be?It will be just what you make it. "Occupy till I come". 5_¢,a ot§¢=¢¢.~ n Mrs. Er nest Sp ric k wa s br oug ht-NEW ENGLAND NEWS The qullt display gwen t o councxl hall Saturday afwm n and evening, by the wom eMissionary Sodety was fx dedded success.01 the titty-flva quilts displayed Mrs.Jonas Burchnm furzglnhe sixtgen.All these she ing at 6:30 and preaching 7:30. ..h ful new Hat Free Friday andSaturday only--the coat.; come in gizes 14 to 46 ln black, brown md green and they all have luxurlmu fur trimmings.Uon'Y.torge a ttheFashionCenterthisF:-ldayand Saturday ONLY.ss-xr. a . . - _ | - \n n -... 5 1 1 4 A, c. Debel, AzmmIN THE COUNTY col1 x m c u 1 \ v r ~ ' r n \ v ~ &2""' 1.TmT nHi§Gi"Si u n . m a m n c l m `'nmnhn.Her condition il not u Thurlllv night. and hidny lt the NOTICE To CKBDITOBS good as her family and many friends would like. Mrs.Andrew Haier la rapidly improving.Mr. and Mrs. Martin Hoicr and family and Mr.und Mrs.Louis Rasmussen and chil- dren, also Alfred Rasmussen and ¢»~\€lv were Sumlav mllonr.Mr Freeman Laltis ho Emmet Skov s night at the John B Ednn Toelke ape week at the Earl 'I Mr. and Mrs. Bi Mr, and Aka. Fm tn Omaha Thursda me._ ."4-|.»;u|n\.uvn uv v .peut Thursday Henry Mennke, Attomey I NEBRASKA. v_ Eriksen home. C0...Ln.''Y COURT,WASI-HNGTON NOTICE:0n the 2811 nt part of lust COUNTY, NEBRASKA October, 1931 at 2 o'c.loc' 'humpson home.Estate of Hans Bamholt,de- at the county court rc llie Spdck and ceasd.Blair,Washingmn Count 5 Sprick aovo N0iim il given to the crediwn raskn,Emma )L Tay W and mind Q9 appear before me at the County Offef for probate, a writig mg; a nd quilted with her °W"}w'§$i»';¥zfs'8'f°§"I§"{§§§¢d"iim° S5 'nt _the §¢1I}\i°§\_ _Center Beauty On ly -- a EFI wi th rumor- ~-rnon e 41.1 I tFridayandSaturday beautiful new Hut FRI A Real I n v e s t m e n t ! A number of GODD FIRST Mortgages running troln $2»°0°il°'| up For Sale All gilt edge stuff a n d r a l i n - vestments.Putyouridle money towork. Gall at the Enterprise Otfice 'Fashi .pu can River ment has just been received and south of dw. and wi 800 feetthey have been placed on sale at in length. only $16.75 und $25 with a beauti-Subscibe !or_Ths Enterprise. on Center.A shin~ constructed ove~ Re b~ and Mrs. Hans Jensen were Fridal' evening visitors. The Onxrn Sunday School picnic was held at Arlington in the lair grounds Sunday.There was a large attendance and the day be- ing so beautiful every one enjoyed themselves Services were con~ducted at 11 o'c.lock a. m.The day was closed by the Young Peo- nwa mnncnn ne nm imma nf Mr. IMm.Ernest Sprick at the hos- piml. Elna Peterson spent Saturday night at the Morten Haier home. Mr.and Mrs.Ia de Hovendick and family were Sunday dinner guests at the Frank Loftis home Mr.a nd Mn.Freeman Loltin and Howard were Sunday evening visitors l t the Fred Anderson ho m; Couxt room in Blair,Nebraska, on the 100: day of Ocfaber,1981, and on the 9th day of Janvml'y» 1982, lor the purpose ol examin- ation.adinstment and allowlnce ment purporung to De me Aanwillandtutamento l John H. Taylor,deceased,at which time and plaéefall pasons concerned may appear and contest the pro- A Real I n v e s t m e n t ! A number of GODD FIRST Mortgages running troln $2»°0°il°'| up For Sale All gilt edge stuff a n d r a l i n - vestments.Putyouridle money towork. Gall at the Enterprise Otfice 'Fashi .pu can River ment has just been received and south of dw. and wi 800 feetthey have been placed on sale at in length. only $16.75 und $25 with a beauti-Subscibe !or_Ths Enterprise. on Center.A shin~ constructed ove~ Re b~ v n u n n u w n w .1 wx uw u Lnur.each of our members who could possibly d o ao,sh ou ld a¢1'»end a t le as t on e servic e eve ry Sunday d u r i n g th e mo n th .I d o n o t see F I R S T M E T H O D I S T C H U R C H W a lte r H. J a c k so n , P a sto r and be at all fair with you,and yet a number miBBed this first Sunday.Come along and throw in an extra service or two and we will try to amuse your absence. Ninety-two i n Sunday School with a collection of over $4.00.Twenty-two in me two B. Y. P. U'a Fine congregation at moming ser- vice,attendance at the evening service a hit disappointing. The Womens Misdon Circle had an exceptionally fne meeting last week at the home of Mn. E. B. Redfield. The Nebraska Baptist State Convention convene: with The Cal- ~~:=.»~.» .~ ~_ _ ..___ v m ..s o /'~' "lmmediately after transplant- lng, wafer should be applled no the plmta thoroughly," Professor Yocum declares."Then for sev- nesday at 10:00 a. m.The Mid- week service will be dismissed on account of_thla meeting. ......_~,ground should not be allowed in become dry around the newly trmsplmied plant.It should notbe kept in n saturated condition but there should be sufficient water so that the reduced mob system cm be used to !u\1 cap- acity." ning,Oktober l l is ¢0 be Tragedy of a Deeaying Faith". All the members and friends of the church are invited to be pres-ent w hear the diacusdon of this vital mubjed. In the evening at 7:80 the sub- ject is to be "The Brook that Failed".This is mother sermon that in timely.Bring a friend to church. Do not forget that the Sunday School needs you.` At 6:80 the Epworth League offers f.\{e young people an oppor- tunity fo consider and talk about interesting md pertinent subjects. Christian Endeavor, 6:30 p. m. Evening service, 7:80 p. m.Mid-week meeting,Wednenday '!:30 p. rn. A Real I n v e s t m e n t ! A number of GODD FIRST Mortgages running troln $2»°0°il°'| up F o r S a l eCHRISTIAN CHURCH A . J . H u g e tt, F a a to r Bible Sc hool, 10 n. m. ¢|»|| venments. Put your ide moneytowork. . Gall at the Enterprise Otfice dny in each month.The attendance at Bible School Inn lnrd's Day was 113.With your help we can continueihishigh mark. Cammnniun at 11:00 a. m,The pastor will be at North Bend in the morning.In the evening, there will be Young People's meet- and be at all fair with you,and yet a number miBBed this first Sunday.Come along and throw in an extra service or two and we will try to amuse your absence. Ninety-two i n Sunday School with a collection of over $4.00.Twenty-two in me two B. Y. P. U'a Fine congregation at moming ser- vice,attendance at the evening service a hit disappointing. The Womens Misdon Circle had an exceptionally fne meeting last week at the home of Mn. E. B. Redfield. The Nebraska Baptist State Convention convene: with The Cal- ~~:=.»~.» .~ ~_ _ ..___ v m ..s o /'~' "lmmediately after transplant- lng, wafer should be applled no the plmta thoroughly," Professor Yocum declares."Then for sev- nesday at 10:00 a. m.The Mid- week service will be dismissed on account of_thla meeting. ......_~,ground should not be allowed in become dry around the newly trmsplmied plant.It should notbe kept in n saturated condition but there should be sufficient water so that the reduced mob system cm be used to !u\1 cap- acity." ning,Oktober l l is ¢0 be Tragedy of a Deeaying Faith". All the members and friends of the church are invited to be pres-ent w hear the diacusdon of this vital mubjed. In the evening at 7:80 the sub- ject is to be "The Brook that Failed".This is mother sermon that in timely.Bring a friend to church. Do not forget that the Sunday School needs you.` At 6:80 the Epworth League offers f.\{e young people an oppor- tunity fo consider and talk about interesting md pertinent subjects. Christian Endeavor, 6:30 p. m. Evening service, 7:80 p. m.Mid-week meeting,Wednenday '!:30 p. rn. A Real I n v e s t m e n t ! A number of GODD FIRST Mortgages running troln $2»°0°il°'| up F o r S a l eCHRISTIAN CHURCH A . J . H u g e tt, F a a to r Bible Sc hool, 10 n. m. ¢|»|| venments. Put your ide moneytowork. . Gall at the Enterprise Otfice dny in each month.The attendance at Bible School Inn lnrd's Day was 113.With your help we can continueihishigh mark. Cammnniun at 11:00 a. m,The pastor will be at North Bend in the morning.In the evening, there will be Young People's meet- 1"n`11'1'i}`.f`1`I-Lil" If "Tia mm Hn.1¢|"'"County Judge.Ithroughout town. Mr. and Mrs.Louis Ra and children and In Bam Monday evening callers Bert Marsh home. smussen were Saurdsy aibernoo visitorsL, wore at the Calah mm. ham: nn Blair.sunnxry fs SAI-E TRANSPL ANI'ING a t th e n,MIB. He r ma n lti n g on Lra. J. P. n h nn nk "m"{»' Irfé'`"§`"'1E\IhT"book th eir li ttle boy to Ar li ng to n la s t Mo n d a y m d h a d hi s tonsiln tak en ou t.. Mr .an d M n .J o h n B .Eri ks qn we re W edne sdxy visi tors a t th e l i | » { l \ l f ¢ | a b " n i n a ¢ Notice il hereby given that by virtue o f an onier ol me iuuedout of the dimm nourt o! wuh~ ingftpn county,Nebraska,and in pursuance of I decree of an action a "n==='"£~@ 'i':S'°'" 91' _c. SUGGESTIONS Autumn is the most opportune time fog Lransplanting in the gar- den,according io Prol. W. W. Yocum of the Agrieulmnl Col- Innn u .n..uni! x. Mm.A rtlmr Anderaei v.....a.... ...A la§::;.°:::.";;. 'éB|{`2|Tn Monday a! the home of ll h n e n .They flnlnhed th m d i t h n l d y l o r t l w b l Mn.Clgmanl Willllll [nth in pldntifl and Sadiene f iilm e t n l.a n defendants, I will to satisfy judgments,de- crees, Ind costs at 10 o'clock A.M. on October 12th, 198x. at the welt Iront door of the court house in the City of Bm :ln Washington County,Nebraska, sell separately two parcels or tracts of real estate described as:Lo t!twenty-nina (29)i n Block forty-nine (49),and l a t l e v m <'1>in Block mry-nine (ss)nu Ln the City ol Bialr, Nebraska, to the hlghelt bidder for cash.Dated this 9th day of Septem-ber, 1981.Marlon Sutherland,Shed!!of guhlngton County, Nebraska. -sz ,__ Nofncn To CREDITORS Mnha & C§nig~a_n, Attorneys COUNTY COURT, WASHINGTONCOUNTY, NEBRASK.A_ Estate of Stewart Edwards, Deceased. Notice is given to the creditors to appear before me at the County Court mom in Blair, Nebraska, on the 16th day of October,1981, and on the 16th day of January, 1932, for the purpose of examin- ation,adjustment and allowance o! claims.All claims not filed onor before the 15th day of January 1932 will be forever birred. Dated this 17th day ol Septem- ber, 1931. (SEAL)I. C. ELLER, 36-4t County Judge. NOTICE OF FINAL REPORT Maher & Cnrrigan,Attorneys I N THE COUNTY COURT OFWASHINGTONCOUNTY, NEBRASKA. .. 'sf \./= ; ». r \_ _ / r ~ &._ ' T ~/~ H ~ ;V ~ ~| 0HAN e w S l n k . . . I . . 2 will a d d m a t e r i a l l y t o t h e|1 a p p e a r a n c e o f y o u r k i t c h e n .q "E Te a r o u t t h e o l d a g e -- w o rn s i n ki--g e t r i d o f t h a t d a r k d a m p I c u p b o a r d u n d e r t h e s i n k . nnnss ur Yom: mcnm Jon-IN Moonn |.s P L U M B I N G C o .1; I ~B L A I R , N E B R A S K A =is______________ ~PRICES "2 l.0W NOW ~ John A. C~rrigan has~filed with W as hin gton Cou nty , Neb ra ska , h ip final report as Administrator of the estate of Edmund BurkeCarrigan,deceased, and made an :a t 0 I tion and discharge,and for the assignment of residue of estate to ||||...f entitled to the same, and I hnvo set the 23rd dny nf October, 1931 at 10 o'clock A. M., at my office in said County for the hearing thereof. D1 that time. Now that the weather il agree-able, it is a good dme m do tranr planting,Professor Yocum be- lieves..ln the spring the soll will be sticky md the weather cold, mnHng it disagreeable to da the transplanting,In doing the full trumplantlns. it should be done early, the Col- lege of Agriculhln hmieulturiu auggenm.After U. hot, dry sum- mer such as Nebnskana have wib- nessed,transplanting can start earlier than usual because the plants Are in a mon: mamma con- dtion due m the heat and droutlm ....,.,bulb! September is the bent mouth for successful transplantlng. The Agricultural College man, however, does not recommend fall transplantlng of trees and shrubs because of the climate.The win- rs in Nebraska are too dry and c for such plants that have alargep exposed.The roots of trees ml shrubs are not able to mak sufficient development after fal tramplaming bo supply the expo top with moisture over winter.Shrubs,he points out, will, h wever, succeed better than trees.This is especially true if they are pruned buck to within six inches of the ground as they should be.Then they can be moundedup over the crown. tmnsplnnting,people are told that plants should be moved when there is least demand for water. Since plants are relatively dor- mant or inactive during the fall and spring months, this is the best time to do transplanting. D A N`C E KING/S 1avILIoN Saturday, 0ct. 10 Milt Nelson AND ms Da no on izm s uns quuv nu.lu Iiliuca.Jlvuavo.zaaxz Mr s .V i c k Sk ov,E m m e t an d risen i s hlrilln warn "I"na¢ulm.r nvnninv vin-.,.':a; i;,;""" .f.a'""'"u 5;[-`|";¢ ~ ""§f'Ea""'up adn-Mrs.cm-1|Petenen Mr. me H. 1=-mama nmIwas with her a few dl»Y|~~N°"¥'. 1ygre_Hg_nd_g_:r_°§§: 'ning visitors /nc UIB I". nz. rletc ner{"l?{\TlI"| 'i1\'.l. 'I5I'l\'M'l-T!Imme.v n v u . - 4 . . . . . v . » . . . Mrs. Schwab was agreeehly sur- prised Sunday when her niece and husband, Mr. and Mrs. E. Donald- son from Lincoln came to see her. Rev.Hutchison from Craig, stopped at the Home for businessand called on Mrs. Splndler,one of his old parlahoners whlle at 0'Ne.lll, Nebrlska. Mrs.Hubbard and Mrs.Miller Esther Kruger vlslhed with Fern and Birdie Helen Loftln last Mon- day aftemoan at the Caleb lnftla home at Blair. Mr. and Mrs. Marian Haier and family and Elna Peterson were Sundny visitors at the Andrew Heier home, near Blair. Mr.and Mrs.Bill Miller and Adelme and Marjorie Anderson spent Sunday at the Wilbur Con- s 3 d r o v e - d o w n f r o m O m a h a o n S u m -e t y h o m e . d a y a f f , e l l } 0 0 n t o I1l8k.B a r f a n g g -M r .I n d M r s i F l & d H O V e n d j C k m n n l n f o r t h e i r a u n t .M r s .E .a n d f a m i l y ,M r .a n d M r s .h o m e . - . . . . . - . .- - -. - . . . - -_ . _ - - - ,_ - _ _Clark'a fun er al wh o passed a wa y on S atur da y mo rn in g. Edward W . Co saa rt fro m W hea t- ridge, Colo rado s toppe d to s ee Mm Hoover.He wa s ac c ompanied by Mr . an d Mrs . F id dler . W e gre atly mi s s Mr .Squire J ones f r o m ou r mi d s t as h e wa s so patie nt i n a ll his afflic tion, whi c h wo n the ad mi ra ti on o f all. Hovend ic k a n d f a mi ly we r e Sun- day after no on vis ito rs a t th e He n r y Ho ve n di c k ho me . Mr .an d Mr s .J o hn B .riksen an d f a mi ly an d Mr .a Mr s . J ulius W eber we r e Sunday vi si t- orS a t th e J oe W eber h o me a t W alth ili. Mr .and Mr s .J a me s P o lle n a n d fa mi ly s pe nt S un da y at the W alte r Th e obituary is fo u n d elsewhere i n this paper. Mr s .Eli zab eth Cla r k died Sat- ur da y mo r n i n g a t ei gh t o'c iock af te r a n illness o f a week.She c ame tu th e Ho me i n 1926 f r o m Pierc e,Ne br as ka . Th e f u n e m l wa sI Da vi s ho me . Mr. a nd Mrs . Ro be rt Mc C on ne ha spent Satu rday n i g h t a n d Sunday a t the Gr an dp a Lo f ti s ho me ah Bla ir. Ro y Ilanmon spent Tuesday ni g h t wi th J a c k Erik sen. h e ld a t th e Ho me o n Mo n da y af t-Sunday vi s ito r s a t th e Gr an dp a ernoon.Rev.J ac kson wa s i n c harge and wa s assisted by Mr s. Clarkk;fo r me r pastor,Re v.Par- du n f r o m Ornahu.I n te r me n t wa s -..._--.---n_..._.................. 0 a 1 . . \ m F L O U R M I L L 'lh \'Ho me o f I M. \1 : ~; '1 o r 1- L oo n 5 (llamii ed b y All Gr oc er s) W e e ac ha mge whea t fo r flour l' . C .Sorensen,Prop. Ii lIIi Fletc he r h ome wer e Mr. _ an d Mr s . Chas,Hoven diek,Gr a nd p a Ha ve n - ciick,Mir.and Mr s .Lou ie Ha ven - dici:an d fa mily ,Mr .and Mr s . Flo y d Fletc her an d farniiy o f Beatric e,Mr .an d Mr s .Ca rlto n Ta y lo r a n d fa mily ,Mr . a n d Mr s . Ha r old L o f ti s a ll o f Oma h a ,Mr s . J o hn Lo f ti s o f Tc ka mah ,an d Alma Fle tc h er o f Mi ie s C ity , Mon . Mr s .Ra y mo n d Ma g i ll an d son were Wednesday visitors at the mlgmlellisnc offers exélusively the three outstandngQ M radio developments of the year! d o N e w !T h e S p r a y - S h i e l d T u b e A (Germ a ny)Ill o nNew!Twin Power Detecti<0 'He nr y He ve n di c k h ome .U l Mr .an d Mr s .F r a n k Lo f ti s an d I I A NS ON 1 8 : M E HRE NS I W a y ne we r e las t Mo nd a y e ve n in g .| ' \ i s i to r s a t the Gr an dp a Fletc her Palo! Bldg.. B!air, Nebraska I home. I?lIQ l'I mp c k 13 ~Mr s .I I e n r v Hovend ic k sne nt (lilftllml) New!"Modulated" Circuit W 8 R e a l E s t a t e " l a s t ' I ` u e ; r } a y a t ~ ~Il I n s u r a n c e |2111 n u m e lll 1 l l1 6 llFARRELL'S CAFE nnd ROOMS llupw Slyle Cooked Meals Bus Depot 20| Walker Ave. 0 uDr. Nurmnn K. Rnlhmnnn0P'I`UMh`TR|ST Over the [milf Drug Co. PHONE Black 41 Evenings by Appointment U 0MARCUS Baci; noxuzn ABSTRA.,...r.R Office in Court liouse |" Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Taylorahdl 'family of Omaha,were Tuesdayl evening visitors at the F.E Flcichcr home._'; l Mrs. Freeman Lofus und How-; ard were last Monday visitors nt the Chester Hovcndick home.M . - \ l ; m F l e t c l e r l f n z m M e s ( . 1 -, I u n n a s p e n a s w e e n e Grandpa Flether home.' g Mr.und Jrs.Merle Anthony nnd _l\Iartha\I M_r.ag Mrs.Bert 0 a a ,a r . I ? ' Z '' S i l l ~ ' v n -'g gi l l " ; g g f g g d L o f ti s h a n d Iamlly é Emi ..f¢'Z'$'&..,.,.. é2l..`l'l'..Z"€§i 6.22.23 Loftls home at Blair. |Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Ander- | son and Ardith were Fridny aft- l er-noon visitors nt the Andrew An- i g " ' " - ' ~-....=°Z°¢°"'1.'°'§f",.¢s$» ....';"{.¢.,. eonlidend possible.?. . = : " " ° ' ' - P ° ' " ' ° ' = . . *. a " = : m ° " f ' ° § ° I eo f g h i s i r i p k g o q i x i b u t i o u m l h n ~ .Va '{.~}`{ pp II 00CARL sc m unr derson home at Blair. Miss Alum Fairchild spent th: week-end nt the home of hexINSURAYCE|'grandpm-ents, near Orum. IREAL ESTATE nm-11»`u=°'ciirst. W win 'a¢m.onstrale my one of the =i@Z= new modzll. 01 1lYllI Dl1l60 wn pa y mc u t. tn dtlm1r ur id '| g re ates t | ¢:hi eve.mentin rndio ily omstoen joy ltonoo. 0uxti lno- w m w p l w h m p a a u g y l m u u A s k m u b w x i t . /f r w u -r ;." °*°"l"".m m ' r f . . . ; ; . . . .=~. : .r _;f ~ 3_ 3 - ~ ~uhm. : r : ' L mL L° °. : $ 1 9 3 5 1 LOANS 1 ws pe cna x xea|;suee ermune?\m f ~s k _ave $3.50 for n imit time on slnrt' nn 'aff Ban Bldg 1 ut the Fashion Center Beauty /6IBLAIR .\x¢sTR,\<'r & TITLE I iParlor-Phone 47 1 m E YESCOMP.\NY rlml .\ |na frnrl SAVE YOI l n $ 1 n » ». I n c h A J \ | = | v : | n '' n n l. n u u u l u | » \ \ | p a n m u c o c u n g p u U I .| | | l | | l l l l | § 1 . |u x u u n1¢I H U N I ;1 5 I s a v m g d e v n c e s t h e r e l s d a n g e r o f P a l o :B l d g .B l a i r ,N e b r .I o n e ' s p h y s i c a l c o n d i t i o n b e c o m i n g 9 ' s n f t 'T h a 4 u r n s :m e n n m r t i n n n i 0 -_ _E A T A TWAL'I"S PLACE Iwo Doors Wen ofAdvnnee Clemens mrgen Luncha the brain and the act nl seeing is an act of the brdn, the eyes serve as receptors only.For this rea- son anything whiw will inducephysicalexercise,promote goodilbodydevelopment,fill the lung: .Supeflceterodyafe R AD I 0 vni up nuu nu upp l- . , n c . . ¢ . . 8 - w a n , n»¢I.n»a&Duluv¢Hunt nnunun |Wi|.h fresh nh nurifv H19 Mnnro D R . E D W IN T . J IP PEDENTIST I X-ray Service I Of f i c e s i n Sta le B mk Bldg.I |Pho ne 298 B ld r , Ne b r . n ______.._ _ ,, _ . . . ,.....- . - - . m o m easy an d c omfor tab le see in s . Because o f th e nec essity f m proper ph y s ic al b ah nc e a m o d e m w a mo u n t o f tr ai n in g i n Lh1 f u m n l M-h m!.n.\.¢a.-.a. 4...-M l a n d induce perspi ration wi ll p r o Headquarters c. sr. rf M. a o. Southbound 1 11=4o A, M. daily a 7:40 P. nr.daily SundayNorthbound6:55 A. M. amy2:00 P. M.daily Sunday No.No. No. 4No. 2 except except CHICAGO & NORTHWE *f TRN WestboundNo. 111 8:35 A. M. dailyEastboundNo. 122 6:30 P. M. daily BUS SCHEDULE r. poruted in the routine work oz most schools.By inducing goo( development of the body the stu dent muy carry on his studies am reading in a more efficient man ner.How regretful it in that du same ldens of regular physical ex ertlon are not carried on through out life. Check over your circle of an qualntumoes and note how many o: those who enioy good dght am hwth to _a ripe old age ure than Norih who luv; slwuys worked hard sm1939 5. gg..mf) A. u.i'"'" W .P'°"F¥.°' P'¥¥'*°*1 hbo:Going South Goin 0SCAR HOLMES BAKERY We carry a complete line of Standard Radio Tuba and Batten-la f or all makes of Radios. 12:00 Noon as a. "Sul" "WY routine. Q. I Blair, Nebraska, October 8, 1931 r s h m n a I The Wesleyan Guild will meetl Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hoar andwith Mrs. Geo. B:2:: Friday nib-;baby he visiting with relatives ln ernoon, Od. 9.:Iowa this week._ Jim Barry and family_uf 0mahn,l Char Jr., little son of Mr. and spent last Sunday vmting fel"';Mrs. Clear Mlllrons hu beenqqjgg tiva in this city.ill the past few days but improved Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jensen were at this writing. last Sunday afternoon visitors at l the Ed Ande no n ho me nea r mi Miss Lucille Burr of Rosalie, Hlll. tian church held a quilting party at the home of Mrs. A. J, Hargett lan Tuesday alternoon. Bill Heller came up from 0ma~ ha Sunday for a short visit with home folks.He was accompanied by Miss Scheer of Omaha. Neh.,was a week-and guest of her sister, Miss Ruth Bun- at theA number of ladies of the Chris-lca,-1 s¢|»,m;¢¢ home. A iann of 105 acres located on U. S. ]No..'l3, north of air, 3° land, wonderful location, andfairly good lmlldings,$125.00 per acre.Might take in a house on this deal if priced right.N. T. Lund lr Co. I l Mrs. Walter M. Nelson has been confined to her home a few daysthis week vylth infection ln her loot.. Mrs. Emil Groman ol Omaha, was a. guest of Mr; W. M. Holler during the R. N. A. convention on last Wednesday.. Mr. and Mm.Alfred N. Feer and family were last Sunday evening visitors at the Boone Newkirk home, west. of Otum. B.W.Norris and family of Omaha, were pleasant visitors last Sunday afternoon at the Ted Lath- rop home.Mr. Nords ls n. bro- ther éf Mrs. Iathrop. The P. N. G. Club will meet this'Mr. a nd Mrs. mlm Gutnc ho w Friday altemoon, Oct. 9th, at the are entertaining their brldK° club home of Mn. John Reid.this ¢v¢ning__ Mrs. Albert King of Tekamah,.S p e c i a l Realistic Permallenl was a pleasant caller at the Elgyiwave $3.50 for n limited time only King home last. Tuesday alternoon at the Fashion Center Beautyll tc m . E l l x m n arrived in ma"_|Parlor Phone 41, lm Su n d _Mrs. E. S. Newell and daughterin8 some "ZmZ"'ii`.'"§'t"f»'f.§1 'i§'.§'$§-'. Sue of Arlln§'|, were last Mon- he has been ln\t.he employ of the day afternoon :visitors at the M. railroad cornmfsaary department.D. Newellho\ne in this city. Dr. and Mrs.E.Moat.;and The I. O. o,}=. Grand lodge and Betty and Mr. and Mrs. sd Holler the Rebekah Sf-we dawmbly willand Milo drove up to Wayne Smvlhold their annual meeting, October day *° see the Moats gms wh°»zo,21 and 22 at.Grand Islandare attending school up there l\MlNeb.A number from B sn; all enjoyed a picnic together.'planning to nttcnd this eeting. .. .1 rKl u M |;\\. Local News~u KN A. nn o n nm Plbli i he family and Leonard Page of ra g, h a n d u sacond~ehax mann: 1% the pufntfica nt Blsll, Nah., m d u the M o f Cou rts of Inch a. 1879. ~»;~. |. ::. . lhnry mbocriytinn Il reglrdad || open amount.Tha naman a! ~II.. |- ::nu _ » » ~ » --r m per Ye a r 81.50 -H-1 .;.=~=,~...... ,» Chas. Byrns was unnble in aff The Ladies ,Aid ol the M. E. tend to his duties at the Petersen church will meet on Wednesday hardware :tore Wednesday, having afternoon, Oct. 4, with Mrs. K. C. a touch of gdppe or flu.DeGra£f. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Larsen and Charles Barry and wife and ¢ ¢ ¢ 0 ¢ - ¢ ¢ Po miie edroaa $110.6 1.38-1 I "pun uu:vuu\~um ..-w. .,....,.._ ....,., .,__._._, ____,_________lublcrlben _gg ba ~ 3 ora at the Delmar Feet home.paul Barry homes. sxpintlou of the ===-gu # for K There wilfbe a reception for the A ~ 160-acre farm Nea. publishers be nu : mu. naw minisier of the M. E. church, from mm 99 ww gravel] an the luboaiptimz vm mmm nw. Walter H. Jackson ma Mn. fairly me nnpmvements,a Iorés at the dedzzubed mb- Jackson at the church Friday eve-_Per acre.N. 'r. Lund 42 C< laiption price.ZINUL7 mhseribor 'ningy October 9th.mu xmchrltmd that thu! a nndi-I nn-: u1..l.........1.._ tlnmnmmndenpartoltheeon-Iizgctzetwsa th: publhlursubscriber.§JAli§3I as hef>az =iH his tractér. The Gnlloping Gasoline Tlx Found in Blair ce Introducingmei/el maypen.Owner 1nI1I1§z}s"§i"c2}}`¢§§}e§Z. `}}`2..J§§|"}`§,`$1`Ef. |rhg i jayp n s e o z u c e ,p r u u u g u n :p lc a t e :t h a t i n c r e a s i n g g a a o l x n e a n d p a y i n g f o r t h i s n o t i c e . t a x e s h a v e h a d t h e e f f e c t é f c h e c k i n g t h e r a t e o f i n c r e a s e i n |. 3 3 " ' Q ' d _ . m "A ;H .D o l consumption of motor fuel.In of ~ ' July of this year rateu of fo ur "'° k"f " f te r 5 cents a gallon or more were in ef- P" snl§B..' .i Qéirf i Dn1 l n - L ..._A THE NEWf¢!l"t in RR nlfnln_-_--......,uuu\n.a ;vu:ufx:a w w #ha d a five-c ent f av,f i ve a si x-thi s c ity ."hc c nt tnx an d one a se ven -c e nt ta x.Mr s .E .W .Sc hrmdt,w ~°f mein.~ """`° "` £51-"irL`§£|'£LnE'fJ§"br2{=`éili\1A`12" I X rqc0ntI;,.thnt the pub- few dafs has iq far lmprgvecl th " " "h -\|v1lA| 1:1 u.ru..wm bnamc ol .uurzoll low!' m I 's decrease has to a large der-week-end guest at the hon gfff:§P§2{P°<1 U13 tax.But,miliia niece, Mrs. v. o. imma. u n :n m u m o r e s u n point:-1 out, "r w v e u n ,l u n :| U l \ U q | § | | [t Z \ n n 1 ( 3 l 1 f .i n a " n n m \ r n n | h \ ». H . : |. . - _ Boquently in yield S I ~' n u H u n |.nsvn uuu,can a t 0 1 |" I n o the r wnrd ¢J .._ 1. L ,"T" | c nurc n.w eunesuu;(v\-aa \\fUu1u||nrawe re i n at-"\"|~s=»wus n m y u r l n g LHB S U M Ol e s s r e ve n u e t h a n n P h n k n n u l m l n n u n I D S X a n d _R numbe om ¢heN o ~& " " "; , : " " ° ' " ' ° " " '\ | l l l : »~~ h ! l . \ ' " V h l f r l h !n l l m h n e t ? ~i n t h i !c i t y . u p r o."1 -... ,...-......, Us _duc t.I t ls ti me t o s to p th e g a l Re v A. F . Ne lo pi n g' ga s ta x, be f or e i t g e ts ou t c on fin ed to his o f a ll control.wi th a pa in fu l _. .I f o f being ou t an d A good found ation for any pol- !\ '\'i*-hi " a f°"dayri. iti c nl p!atform, munic ipal, s tate or -_ I I na ti on al, wo uld be : " Res tri c t g ov-_Y " 1 €Ill¥I|0llt tO th!! bl.lI¢iI1GBB nf trnvm-r|..II1t¥}I"S[l1f0 Ad ' n l.IJ 1 cn1.x\\R 1L»;i1 (54:12)ing,ahd thus allay the fear of heavy tax increases that kill in- dustrinl development and employ- ment. Ncbrzlrksx-Uu.I m n F D h ' A n Y u . vr = uv. n I L . . . 2 . .- - ._ Q - - - ....v»u\..|\.a &|\rC Lllltll CURSE'tu e hts assuranc e o f t a x reduc tion a n d ec op omy in g' o ve rn me n t- d u r -I Eamzthe ir c ampaizns.Onc e they a r e safely established i n off ic e th e v c lln tn mn i lu fn vnn i +L-:-,.___..._....,..,.,,e.-henpledge.The result is n constant increase in the number of govern- ment bureaus and employes, more paternallsm, higher taxes.We face a gigantic federal l-ax deficit that cannot be made up by prayer,Only the most stringent economy, the most rigid restdction o f governmental activities.,can prevent taxer from rinnig to in-tolerably high levels in the next few years.The public must de- mand that officeholders stand for tax reduction and fulfill their pledges when they are given their otfices. n| .Aln.L LL ` . ° . ~ { n ~ \ f ~. 'u .-G ~ nothing on the road can compare wilh f u m n n ¥A : | | = | : | G q o d y e a f s L o w - P l u c g n j r m m - - A n astounding value ||Lwhich cannot be excelled THIS TIRE WHAT YeDU GET !GAME ONE OF H1cuI7o1N'rs,~ ~ The Blair-Logan game promises |Us be the outstandin event inzeasternNebraskafootballcircles' this coming Friday, Oct.9.Ac- cording w n report from Supt. V. M. Harsha, the Logan high schooliyvill close pmmptly at two o'c.loek| Sponsored b y |rearnllmad, we nm .simslnuln an .....l..fz.'3 utnndud of union Andeffic iency . Tnv ol byUni on Pqe lflo Supa lml be mn nl the hell. `n, 2 . LIFETIME GUARANTEED §UpERTW§ST CARCASS 1d p I 5 m order to permit the.entire stu-'"°"- "'amz body w Iflmle to Blair.The ;3;-=- r If ' I . ' § ' l . " f E ' i 2 ~ ~Chicano. nl. . . . . 411:15 $21.1 ; " ° " , ' ; " ; , ' ; ; " w il l ll B , [ | l E lB l l I» I 0 l u p - ~ ~ z ~~~éé Pmfesnr Tia ;| |":..|i | : | ¢|t t o enc burage ou r B la i r wa r - ors. This game \¥vill start prompt- at 3 : 30 .I t i s e i p e c te d th a t a ~wd o f over f i ve hundred wi ll tneas this classic i n eastern ebraulta football. Mrs. Albert Hansen of Orum, t last Tuesday afternoon withGeorge Kuhr Sr. at the Halls rich home on west Washington cARRoLL°s i C a s h G r o c e r y ~ C a r r o l l Th o r n b u r g h , P r o p .~l Where Foods are Priced for Cash ~ "| A Sweet Special For Friday and Saturday loo-lb. Sugar --$5.06 I0-lb. Sugar --53e 4-lb. Powdered Sugar 271: 2-lb. box Domino Sugar 26c Phone 73 We Deliver V. 0. Ireland Twice~ Daily Transgonlinentul Service BUS DEPOTFARRELLmms . CAFE Blair,Nehrsuskn |'°§§'l@ PACI rl H°5'{_|| smcss B Willard BatteriesI? }e Auto Glass Installed Guaranteed BLAIR TOP & TIRE \{_ J uggmw .~.....~¢»~.,~»».»-» Blair, Nebraska, October 8, 1931 Look for your name in tha ull. Mrs. Bert Nob is vidiinx rela- tives in Wichita, Kansas. Fo r Slle -Baa n!B o m.Bears.RedBous.Hana Wilson.8'!~& lo o k f o r y o u r n a me i n th e a d n . W i n te r app les f o r sale,212 on 5.Le ster Ba rton .37 -tf Fu rn itur e, r ug s an d floo r c o ve r- gs.Ma th ew R. B e n do r f .21 -tf F o r S a l e - A si x tube Atwa te r - ent Radi o, b atte ry set in c abin et. eal W est.3 8 - lt Spo tted Poland Chi na b o o n ig h in g 2 5 0 lb s . a t $ 2 0 a h e a d . r a n k W ilson.35 -tf C. K . Be ndor f, lic en sed emba lm- r a n d undertaker,B l d r .Offic e hone, 181; res. phone, 133.3- tf Mr .an d Mr s .E a r l Ca ld we ll o f ~uthe ast o f Bla ir, were last Sun- ay a f te rn o on vi si to r s at th e F re d ~ng home. Mr .an d Mr s .Ma rs h all Ty s on n d son o f Oma ha ,we re Sunday eitots a t th e par ental M .E . y son ho me. A genuine Firestone 13 pla te atte ry f o r $5.95 exc hange mic e. 'rm'on sale n t the Shell Frmer orvic e Station.3 8 - lt Mr . a n d Mr s. Fr e d Ra y o f n or th f Vlznir smont la s t Sunday even- t' of rh o lmmo o f Mr s. Ma r g ar e t V(\~»~I:and f a mi ly . \1=Tx¢ I tn Andersen snont rl | \ "ff ~.~l1=f wer°k a t th e Fld '-1 "" '1~=f~. \\e St of Drum as aI'HT'\1r:Tlolvn. |r r.-I U r 1al fl! 1'1 nf nQ;| ] 1 .~..,.., ,,.|..r \\,,1,.,,.,¢,|m,. ;.." . . \ :nt f1;\l1"roTl ]\¢» ~ "T''"1-in th is c i ty . \1~.ml 'J r. J oh n 'l'. Gnllmrh ol' r d 1°-~»1'l.mo n t la s t Slmr lnv firgan.\1 vi F u g nf fha Tnuig ings,Mathew R. swam.21-11 Rav. W. H. Jackman occupied the Methodist pulpit for the first time, Sunday.' For Sale-Hampshire bean and B°°d Holstein bull.Dave Krueger, Bennington.86-8t' Applea for Sale-Several vari- etiea Special low pdce at my farm two milea east of Arlington. Fred Scheer, Arlington, Neb. 88-Zt Misa Helen Pate and Robert Pilcher, both of Omaha, were lut Sunday evening visitors at the Burdette Hancock home in this city. Howard Allen, who is in the em- ploy of the Iowa Nebraska Light and Power Company, was unable to be at work last Saturday due to sickness. Mary Ann Swinglxolm.daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs, John Swing- holm of this dty, returned home la n Thursday evening from tho Udversity hospital in Omaha, after a few days treatment.She is somewhat improved at this writing. Clark O'Hanlon went up to Sioux City on business Monday moming and made an early start so he could no around by Wayne nnd leave his daughter,Miss Frances and Miss Priscilla Rhoadea who are uttendlng college up there nnd had spent Sunday with home folks. The Coffee Club met last Thurs- day afternoon at the home of Mrs. Wm, Kuhr, with all members but ong present.The usual good time LQCAL NEWS M m - i l s p a ~ ' v is it in g ; C . K .~ e r l l l d ~ Lookforyouruameinthamdn. Mrs.Hugh Sutherland and little daughter were dinner guests lust Sunday and spent the duy at the Abe Sutherland home,west ol Blair. Mrs. Ernest Sprick,who re- cently underwent an operation in an Omaha hospital was brought to her home west of Blair last Saturday afternoon. Edward Ballard arrived Tueiday ol last week from Los Angeles, Calif., to be at the bedside of hla mother, Mrs. Del Ballard, east of Bhir, who la seriously ilL Leslie Marshdl, son 01 Mr. and Mn. 0 .L. Marshall of this city, was accidently shot last S day,in the arm,when a b u i l i of boys were playing with a sub- Mrs. Minerva Cane:and son, Dudley and Mrs.Cora Badgemw und daughter, Margaret were last Sunday afternoon callers ut the Huit Lowg home, north of Her- man. Lust Thursday evening visitors nt the Rudolph Mencke home, north of Blair, were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Long, sons .Hownrd and Roy of Blair, nnai Mr, nnd Mrs.Louia Mnncke, north of Blnir. l\l.r. and Mrs. H. H. Prawn lelt lnst Friday evening for u week's mention to points in Colorado and Nebmskn.Mrs.Ilroum's mother, Mrs. J. E. Woods nf Walnut, Iowa is staying nt the Brown home while they ure away. I Kuhn's Photos will please you. 9U Furniture, rugs and floor cover- ings.Mathew R. Bendorf.21-if C. K. Bendorf, licensed embulrn- er and undertuker, Blair.Otflce phone, 161; res. Dhone. 138.8-tt For Sde-A few Spotted Poland China bears.Ten miles south ol Blair on the High road. 38-lt'M. S. Brondun Miss Lisa Blevins of Arlington was an over-night guest Ian Fri- day ut the home ol' Mrs. Margaret Iverson. Miss Emma Meservey and a friend, both of TL.e'mont, werelast Sunday altcmoon guest; of Miss Edna Davis. A genuine Firestone 13 platebatlery for $5.95 exchange prim. No w on mle a t the Shell Super' Service Station.88-'lt Mr.und Mrs.Leonard Axtell and Ed Storm were dinner guens last Sunday at the Chris Wilken- ing home in 6mahu. Winter is coming.Get n 13 plate Firestone buttery for your car at the Shell Super Service Station. Exchange price, $5.95.It Mr. und Mrs. E. A. Bmmbaugh und sons spent last Sunday after- noon and evening with friends nt Decatur, nt the Chin-les Williams home. The folowing relatives spent last Sunday afternoon visiting at the Curl P ipcr home in Blair: Ellessrs.xx d Mesdumes George Nelson and lrmn, Walter S:|ppen~ field und Jim Ryan and children Lutz of Ft. Calhoun, ;some tim,in Blair, ang her friends. ~ - ~rf, licensed emhalm- ' ertaker, Bldr.Omoo rel. plume. 188.8-HM n .Albert Tmutman Friday evening vidb- Byron McDonald home. Advertise in m En€¢mu¢. Mr.and Mrs.John McKayspent hat Monday evenlng at the M. D. Newell home. Mrs. Henry Petersen and dnugh- wr, Mis!Mildred o f e m Wash- ingtnn street, spent Inst Friday in Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hansen of A a v m m I n m m n u n r m . Jim Moore of Omaha is visiting Misses Flora and Olive Moore on west Lincoln nreet. Mrs. George Wilson of Chicago, came lm. Sunday and is visiting her aunt, Mn. F. S. Martin in this dty. S p e c i a l Ruli sdc Permanent Mr s .Ru t h Blanc hard un~ we n t a n opera tion a t a n Om n ~;lhos pital I n s t W ednesday m o 7 in g . Mr . a n d Mr s. Ve r no n Hi g le y Daven por t,Ia .épent M o n aftern oon an d over n i g h t a t I ar h o me o f M r s .E v a Cook.~ 1 . le f t T u e s d a y f o r u v i s i t a t Te ma h .o\I 1 ' n a m a n u e n t e r B e a u t yu l u n r u l y : r o m |J ' 8 X t c l U l 1 l B I D U I C I C B I I B T S B t T h e E n l e f p r i l e o f . f i 0 B | ; ; r l ; " ; _ P h o n e 4 7 .l tH e l w i n k l e h o u s e o n m r S o u t h l m F w - i fh w ._\ Ltreet.""g," Pe en: W""'|Mr. and Mrs.Charles Bryna mr.and nm F lo y d Evans of ss ma s s Now.mum Cmflnole §';§',.1£'§""Z Egg*»f§`$1..¢§?' J'";'|_B I .~t S h Eouncil Bluffs Iowa were week- or Spinl Wmd.Phone 197 Mrs.'':nd guests of hr. and Mn. c. G. x. A. Pound.'a m Bmw ho me "' Pa pl lli o n.I a Hll'Q8 8 Y 'PPP :lalben at the V. 0. Ireland home south of Blair.. Mr. and Mrs. T. Kjlverson and Lhildren of north of Blair,were Upper guests last Friday evening nt the home o f Mn.Margaret verson on north Walker avenue. Rev. and Mrs.0.U. McPmud, brmer pastor of the M. E. church rf this dty, were visiting friends n Blair the foreparhol the week. Vhe McPronds are now located at luburn. Mr. and Mfrs. Albert Jensen nf Dr. and Mrs. E. Monte and Mr. and Mrs.Henry Nohrenburg' drove over m Blancoo lo w:on business Monday. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Andersen anddaughtersattendedtheDanish Lutheran church picnic of Orum at Arlington last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Jensen of west of Blair, were lust Thursdxy evening visitors at the JackCrowdy home in this city. Atoomey John A. Carrigan and Coach Cleveland C,Jones of Mr. and Mrs.Frmnk Evans of Omlha visited at the home o l Mrs.deter,mn .w.J. Su a nd funlly lut Sunday. During the electrical storm which accompanied the mi n lastMonday. night Iighming struck the Mnrathon filling station with the rendt dnt the wiri ng m the illght swltcheswls burned ont. No'other damage was done. F e a t h r i n g GABRIELEEN r e n s f n w n m $ 4 . 5 0 a n d / $ 6 . W 1 FACI AL S | n d rmc nn wn v mt f lIPHONE 350 (Over \\'ol!f'u Prug Store) gm|||ul|||||lmnunnu||u||I|||||IIn|||||||||||||||||||||||||h|||||||||||||||||||£ -i nt he Ak- Su- Be n | E__ --_ - ------ -D ,gill ta ke __. - »ms » uzh » u- » ¢ :1 u a » | s un du | -' 5 '5 "-_-- guests.Mr.and_ Mrs.C.Kelly and Mlrs.Geo.Housimans and iaughter of Omaha, and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Gaydou of Blair. Mr. and Mrs.Martin Berhrelsen nan ln omaha Fnday evening. Winter is coming.Get a 13 plate Firestone batwry for your car at the Shell Super Service Station. Exchange price, $5.95,1 A u u u u c u r U F 3 H O T C O F F E E 2 ;Now's the time you like it : Here's the place that seils the best.3 The invigorating,clear and deli-§ cious k'dln that starts you off on g entertained the follovung ;\;e Mr. a nd Mrs. Hnry Cl1Hsten~ at dinner Sunday,Mr. and Mrs.sen entertained the fnllnwimzFI. And:-eaaen arid daughter Fndafrelativea m a i d dnirl 1n2E"§éé§i¢'E| of Omgshn,Paul Kempcke andM1s. J. H.Plntz :Ind daughtnr, family of Fontanelle, James Sor-;Patx'icia, of Chicago, Mrs. Phyllis enson and family and Jacob An-Carter of Chambers,Nap.,and dgeusen of Blair.Airs.Donald Christensen of Om- `Mrs.Annie Cramer left Satur-ahib day morning for Kansas City, Mo M _M Edafter a v1sit of eight 'weeks with'r and rs Stevens ro turned homo last Thursday after-her niece: Mrs. John A.Rhoados won from a weeks vacation trip~?°'""'!>"M13_C"ff`"°l"_ Wl1l|t0 Denver. Colorado.A verv on- Isthe day right. Note the extrem ely low prices; ;- -- §_Ea=| |; l \U L ;| I l l u "u| | . : [:1t1i;||11 l:f~11|0, 1101"th of Blair. Ne w !'lr . G. T.. Di xon en ter - Taiv . .I 1 =.i n i d v o e i u h I n s t T h u r s - r \f'. ~ r 1 i !| 2 f o l l o w . i n n d i n n e r a t !l 'h - - t - 1 .Th e - r e w e r e t h r e e t a b l e s . - u u (ll m e nose lllli ne lg nu orn oo u. Mm. F re d J en ki n s en ter ta i ne d a nu mbe r n f relatives an d :Friends a t her ho me on east P a r k str eet la st S lin ds y a fte rn oo n i n ho n or o f he r bi r th anniversary .A soc ial wi ll meer ln ur nu na wedn esd ay ,wa s repo rted Tod a lovely 1uneh|Oc t.14.Th e B la i r C o r p s i s p la n - ' wa s served b y th e hostess.Mr s .ni ng to pu t o n th e memo ri a l \ vo r ic . | L i zz i e W ulf on east Sou th street Mr s .J o.Ed wa r d s is th e c h n p la i n i wi ll entertaiu th e Clu b Th ur sd ay i n charge.A. good representation after noon,Oc tober 15o f th e loc al Cor ps is expec ted f e l wr.w .n nazi...n f Glendale vi si t he r brother,E d ities f o r a f e w day s i n Ka ns as Ci ty before go i n g o n to h e r ho me at Ga rd n e r , Kansas. Ha r o ld Lar sen surprised hi s mz mv Hla i r fr ie nd s ver v nle as nn tlv joy a ble tr i p wa s reported.Mr s . Candac e B r o wn an d Mr s .Ha n n a h Co x o f Mi ss o ur i V a lle y , vi s ite d a t th e h o me o f Mr s .T.K .Cooke wh i le Mr .an d Mr s .Ste ve n s we r g l Gem, per lb.»25c r Merido, per lb. - zse No. 99 1.2, per lb. soc Call 113 - 114 - We Deliver North Side Store 3 : u.Tv: 1 llflfI 1 Crlldwell.son n f Mr .and Mr s .George v .Caldwn ll.ha s hor-n on the si c k lis t thv pas t f ew. da y s b ut imp ro ved at th i s wri tin g . Mr .an d Mr s .W i ll Or r an d Mi s s Mn h le K i n g o f Te k a ma h were lust.Sunday aftern oon c all- after noon Wits spent an d a lo lun c h wa s served.Those pre. we re :Mr s ,Oli ve r Hudlc son,I Celia Mc K in ne y ,Mr .an d I J o hn Mc K a y , Mr . a n d Mr s .M Ne we ll,Mr s .A .E .W ilki lis,1 W i llar d I\I<\'{nJf an d Mi s s r tte nd. K .A .Pou nd c ame d o vm f r o m Vay ne,No b .Satu rday even in g n d br o ug h t a bunc h o f college i r ls d o wn wi th h i m wh o e njo y e d ri ef vis its wi th h o me fo lk s. *hose c o w n g w e r e Prisc illa Lhoades,Franc es 0'I-lanlon,Ma r y Ca li f or n ia , i s vis iti ng at th e h ome o f Mr .a n d Mr s .W .L .Caldwe ll. She expec ts to lea ve aro und Oc t. 15,f o r he r h o me i n Glendale, af te r a s umme r s p en t i n Ne b r as k a vi si tin g fri en ds an d relatives. Mr s . Helle r a rr i ve d f r o m the we s t Ma y 2 2 a nd ha s s p en t mo st of th e ""1 . . - . _ . -- - . _. . . ." J r " " " " " " i la s t Wednesday wh en h e arr ived f r o m L o s Ang eles whe re he ha s be en in atten da n c e at th e Univer~ si ty o f California.Ha r o ld h a s been ac ti ng as li f e gu a r d a t one of th e po pu la r Lo s An ge le s be ac h- es th i s s ummer .He h a s n o t b e e n ho me f o r two y ears a n d is c on- u n a ; He n r y Ne g le y ,fi eld ma na ge r f o r th e Farme'r's Un io n,spoke to tvrenty -six me mb er s of th e ,Nas h- vi lle loc al at i ts la s t me e ti ng .H e was well plea se d, ra th er s ur pr is ed a t th e nu mb e r enro lled an d th e a o o d a t t e n d a n c e .T h o s e p r e s e n t : n ' n _ n » |A . ...._.nity F vcr-I\on M _F k Newell, all of Blair and vici[f'.,ff__fh° home of Q ran and Mr.and Mrs wm.Su Ioore .....:m|.<:|l¢:u 1.0 u VEYY lll£0l0Sf.l|1 d,Dor is Talden an d Prunc 1li1| §umm£| ;"w1th beg d u g 1 t e &1'1»rs.sq u e I }tly e njo y mg h m vls r t to th elln s tr u c ti ve ta l A f n h n n m. § m=§.=1 Walter Gulschnwu u | . L u n Mr . a nd Mr s. C . B . Han se n lst Sund ay a fte rnoo n vi sitors and ,,_,,,,,,,,, . _ _ | . _. . : .A J . . -1. . - . . . . . . . .». E ' we r e kmb b o o f C a lh o u n .Lu nd .g u e o .1 - L a u e r a n a l a m l l y m l n n a n a . _ u t m o s :r-vewill be announcéci i§||||||m|m|||||||nnum||||||n||||||I|I|||Ill||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||u||||||§In B1 f l u 9 upper guests ut.m e nuuu.:heir daugh ter.Mr s .Ra y Cn: nd fa mily . Ma r ri e d ma n wi th lo n g exp: ne c i n fa r mi n g an d s toc k r ai s GET ' i n__\H J 1751555would like job on farm or EnInquire The Christensen Lumber Corecentlybuiltanewreenfon concrete sand bin just west their yards which greatly i proves their storage conditlons. Mrs. Lucy Southwick of Roda Bench. Califnmia. returned to I home Tuesday of last week af a few days visit nt the Hans Jensen home in the York Cre Mr. und Mrs. Jack Crowd? Johnson amd daughter Phyliis ITSS: tv aturdny moyninp; and visited 1 vo radio stations.They retur:- ~1nl I c F 1: Ihome Sunday evening und repan.-I \ P '" \ cd a very enjoyable tnp. Mrs.Rachel McDonald of the Long Creek neighborhood enwr- tnined the fnllavring relatives at dinner lust Sunday: Mr. und Mrs. \ . \ m " ° \ .` \ \`\T ~'scnool.'n»91 DRY GOODS BARGAINSByronMr.Donald,Mr.and Mrs.._ Jack McDonald of Blair and Mr.'~ and Mrs.Hurley Wilcox and fam-.zmlof the Long Creek nexghbov " " ;L o n g s l € e V e 5 FOR MEN..W...1y ~2to6,7tol4Mr. and M Jim Hansen anddaughter,Mxféiory and BL L. Maihiesen of Omaha, were dinner guests last Sunday and spent the day at the Fritz Mathiesen home. Other nltemoon visitors and sup~ ner Quests were Mt.and Mrs. MUNSI.N G l m n m n v v m x n" ' " " " " "" " `|0veralls "°°"°'99c$l_00 I Bloomers, outsize $1.65 Value years a t $1.65 | Work Shirts "¥,"§]E,.;"49c98c$1.35 | Chemise, Suit Blair.Fosh color part wool and silk garmentA number of friends enjoyed a $2.50 Work Pants - $1.25the Mrs. E. s. Beaty lawn.i present were, Mr. nnd Mrs.al- ter .Tones and Inmily,'Mn and Mrs. C..C. Bnum and family and Fwd Rankin and family all of Omnhn and Mr. and Mrs.E. M. Benty and family and Mrs, E. S.Benty of this city. The W.R.C.kenslngton was 'held last Friday nflcmqon at the home of Mrs. Albert Jensen.on'east South siree;A large num-I The flesh color i# an added feature to Munsing Wear Garments Fast Color Prints 5 yards for »$1.00BIAS TAPES Sox ~ 3 pr. 278-yd. Bolts.Fast Colors 39:Soisette and Peter Pan Prints, regular 50c value, per ydOc for boys 49cRavmi "race Cnmlc a n n nBLUE COLORS . n u v u u l v v v \ l U U \ l l l PER YD.u l r . l » o \ | \ r I$ 1 |~ a l l w o o l f o r c h i l d r e n Q $2.00 and_$3_:90 |F a n c y S u s p e n d e r sHosiery Lady Frances pail 50crber \\er»;» in atfendance and the afternoon was spent sewing.The serving committee was composcd`.of the following: Mcndnmes Albert J o m ~ Jensen, Mary Anderson, Gu; Rath-_ _ Rollins Hosiery |Ladies' House Dresses,without sleeves,79c,894:$1.00 I Jackets 8 1 %5 1 , 9 m a n n gnve I 0uting Flannelslicious lunch was served SASThe Big Store PhonesSchoettger, Henry Monkc, A. W Sprick,Otto Langhorst 0 BLAIR, NEBRASKAJamesThompson .> ; ,____~ W . f l nmr. Nebraska. October s, 1981 T H E KENN~AR]j NEWS ~~5 |.§ v ~I k I I é = . g w1LL 1-:MPRESS Eucsms FAD AFFECT FASHIONS IN FOOD? Don't laugh too hard over the auggestiou that the current fad for Empress Eugenie fashions will ex~ imd ¢a_our daily menu!It did ln six ounces fresh butter pre- viously melted,dun over with more bread crumbs and bake an hour.Dates are hard to procure but are often seen in shops at the Yuletide season." Now we do not have w wait to see dates "in 'nhopg at the Yude~ KENNARD RURAL JOTTINGS Harold Misfeldt visited with Mr, and Mrs. Chas. Miafeldt. Sunday. Charlie Wrlch and daughters visited ut the Pete Rasmussenhome Saturday evening. Raymond Kuhr and Mrs. Hans ,Jensen and children visited at the Kuhr home Friday evening. Mrs. Frank Gasser and Reinhart visited at the Louis Goreham home Sunday._ .,..KENNARD NEW S Dave Pritchard who has been ill the past week is naw dble to be back at his work at the Farmers Grain and Lumber Co. Mrs. George Owens and son have returned to their home a tcami, Neb. after having vasiwa as week with her parents,Mr.and Mrs. Sam Hall. Ella Lautmp and friend,Fred Schmidt o l Des Moines,Iowa spent the forepart of *hi week gto n, o mx -A bo 'Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jenkins andlcke and Charlie Kempckeemllzlsame ..¥..';""..'i'.§".i;`.,}.§2i" §°§'$3.'§ children and Mr. and Mrs. George Lyons, and families :other city.Joy and hate and pas- ¢0 $3-00»_sion, the anxieties of their par- north_ents,the tongues ot gossip and 38-Ztscandal,all the emotions ol hu- manity are alike. .\. "Street Scene" if a drama pan- ~ wa a a n ~~ ~a n ~~ ~Joe G_§hghe§°°('§}n_,,_was 'rural um ma de the great city aflor the hem, and knows naldif- week-end visitor at the v Elmer-'Nw ork the Iucale of "s¢y¢¢¢lferonce in race, color or creed. The 'wright home.iScene , which comes to the Para-.Pulitzer prize, bestowed on Elmer _"___M. .ss.m11..\.-af [ngunt Theatre on Thursday. 0ct.|Rice's play as the best stage drama. ;~»f an orchestra,'Kempcke of Arlin I I-Iedelund and Jeanette went over'Permanente reduced in the gulches east of town lash Mrs.Marian Sutherland,Friday evening for a Weiner roashlwalker Aw., Blair, Neb. Of course they greatly enjoyed it as this is just the time of year*"STREEfor an outing of this kind.T SCENE" LWE STUBK PHHIES M 5[||j[[IMAHA Corn Fed Steers Steady- Others Lower. Top $10.20 A 15-250 DROP IN HOGS I\¢hmb|0|>en |. ha W e &l Paul lambrecht vmwd at u.¢!1'~'"h I§lla's mater a n d bro fir.a n d Mr s .Ne a 1 mer-m~|m;° s°"";_ t ';;i;"",*_;',;i ;'"",m'3;,8rh-Hua me author of this prizelof itaf yéar specificaily "provide.Vre:ng-'Pe sf 5 |drama, Elmer Rice, been born mdgthat.the award shall be for e~George ~ andidli lwll hi ! Ch8IBCt»¢ll Wo uld hnwlbest drarrm 1i:rHHn11 hu an Amar-_ ' i f " u ` 1 1 4 \ 6 " ' " "w , t m r l l l l l y m u u u l i 1.5 m u a z .- " » , ; . z " '" h i " l i l .l l i t l l h e l l l l m | f. ' i ' F ' f f . _ " ° _ f ' I { ' ; d _ . . _ " " 2 . . -. | ¢ . . . » . l n l : l ¢ l | r t | n e 1 : ; ! e | t l : a 9 e l r "l;l|:|:|cl.Yank Gasser home Sum Mrs. Geo. Naeve, Hans ny.law,ndenhil.ind ManxE , ~Mr, ma Mrs. on Soren»en,v£|~ °",;';'?°';;... Mrs. nm Burgess andlbeen tha same Heal .,,.d~\;1;.,.r"|f;.; m..,.";;;" 5'' " ' ~ ited friends in Omaha Sunday.children came out from Qmah,For " tteet Seen " '` rnpdhin.Itim'thlrd togueas win th e ns the mr, Amencan sane..y exe al i m z d '\A ' at Babe y" so little acHv~ity the pant few fzgimhy evening m attend the c an emohonl the n onfleet! z _<1 |I;1 ly e wha see:the picture_es Aid mxppgr m4 bazaar.n J°Y| an anger eart-'wi recognize the rules of Rosa .. li" .fi'f'f?§"i_f§'1 iii' .'l"f§'$°'1":I'1'hey remained over Sunday at the 'ff'$?,°' hl"'"{'1 F"f"'"'€'~°" in %"."°"""*¥"* and . M" Kaplan, por- -mnys wsu.w..=..............~~~ f--~~~~-rcmum sun nm, on. a, ~ ':.':"£,i:.';:.:";'1';,1."""' *md .'"3§.";'I, ~ """'i,';" .. n. m m e : m g m w m m , 1 § , §c u m l t u w wék books,the nks-pweurized a m . ,56' wp v\ fm, "MM prices on the owning novel:and the filge of 'TG°<*°v'§ Supl _%Q'-\l?_n\1f-IIIBBQS.§a._wp- R le vi s i te d a t th e S a m nme Sund ay . Mba a nd Mrs . W m Huh hebké Wulf vnsitedQ a n t a L h R e a ]u n . A n t i °a;';.°.r.;'.§.'"° `°f`§§`J=`I€§'£-;¢ lildren visited at the F m a m m m. um bm me al!-=dy'n B°°k" o f a mz pe rio d a nd m u m Smoumoao.Muna yon'll see what my lmppen.But um inc.l\l41!DB m m m rume n were dull md unevenly lower. Cownun mled wnk md :woken and teedm about steady.Reodph20.W0 held. Quotation.: on Cnttla: Choice fa mime yeu-lum w.so@M0: mod w choice vearllnu sa.4oo9.4o; mr w load yearllnu l'l.0008,36: |don't get alarmed-even i! wears to feature 1867 dishes on our 1931 tables, the outlook ian't so dnrk. They ate very wi ln those days and nmny of our best dshes are modernized versions of their some- what quaint recipes. French dishes,of course,be-,,"{|.oh.nlnflnu m u l nn, 1 usp. nakmg powaer, 1 wap.melted butter,'rl tsp. vanilla,56 cup milk. Mi x the bread (or cracker) crumbs, dates sliced, sugar, cl1op~ ped nuts, we. md baking powder together.Add melted butter. vanilla and milk.Pour into but- tered baking dish.Place in a pm of hot water and bake 80 min~ .. .. . A- . .. . |. .I n a n - \n w : cl rgn gm gnu Aus wu u u uvuc n 1vnu v u uu u u ura n k Ga s -I W * wa s to be d is tu rb e d .Th e plny Ed g a r F a ir c h ild ho me .Ic n vlr u n me n t wmc n a s th e s a me i n M ....A mr;.1.r.-........"Tami ...A every City -u-ayed respatively by Sylvia Sid-ney and Williami Collier, Jr.,asYork |ser lmme Sunday evening.by p l a y a c c ou n t of e a c h g a me w = = | ~ " ' " " " 5 "A cress-secziun oi ..Mr. and Mrs. Funk Nuevavisit- meme 3; f;-Q ;coreboard"vh::: nn. ___';» Mrs.gg Berry wlfellife" itwu wled when gpg" pre- ed nt the Mrs. Geo. Naeve home on g c n mat of ar s dinner guests of Leslie and Helen ?en¢ed la a $582 play.In bring- 'Berry at their apartment in Ben-"K it W the larger pnnclamu old Mrs. Harry Bl?" drove son on Sunday _the screen vim King Vidar direct- 'Glissmnn and in and Sylvia Sidney,William Sunday evening.Mr. anbo Fremont Sunday m vndt rela ML and Mrs. BenD A L E n o m c s liven. the boy and girl down the street. Elm wwd-Lying of gas pipe line in city completed. Hooper "race Lutheran churrh 'dedicated number of improvements n their edifice._/ Y a n n i *Yn v n | \ | n f |¢ |A n n f i n n j i n Miss Stella Bryce in home again nik: hnving spent the past week at an Omaha hospital caring for --u m u e r J r .a n a r i s t e u e r a l o r i nE ! ' ~ " d ' i " » . ~ -r .~ ' n ¢ , 1 ' | U . : i n ' n »a n n h u 1 | ||"\I. I. . . . _ is presenting it as a cross section of the entire world. New York may hnve taller bulld- ings,more money,noise and aowds than other cities, but, says Mr.Goldwyn the producer,the lives of its peop!e are inherently the same. . chased Van Auker pool hall here. Plymouth-Ten-mile utretd\of Grain Growers Highway w 1 from city graded and now open - travel. Wymore-Wymorian Cafe o~ South 7th pu aed by Mrs.W M. Yon of Clay Sealer, Kansas. mm :''6 " ' " " " " " " " " "-mo: hwy.nrmld-Im ~ ~"'"°°'°°'°'h°|""h"h""whl¢hllmthlng||...__ .222 !'..1;'!"¥..E":'§'2.°.2'! mu um in uw Q a n a n Ulaana " g g "u |q u l u u u sa w z \\ . r l c u \ \ " v |A l l i l u u b U u l l b u l u b l l I n \.v.u.Ll.u¢\|uvh i b e d w i t h a n i n f e c t i o n i n h i sn i l .§ ` 1 §L . m w a s d e g r e e s I- ' . ) .S e r v e w i t h w h i p p e d rs t h r i l l i n g r e d p e .c r e a m .f o o t . a n n t h a n n n h l I M r a n d H n S f f n vn n `|21-nl§n.nI.r M r s .W r i g h f f s f a t h e r w h o r e c e n t l y ' "m e p a r e n t a l ,N e l s P e b e r t o n \ \ w ¢ | n \ r n n n i n h n u n n u x n i a l i n n h o m e s{§"s£¢E<I£=f'i£~>|l_ -.u...-.L2-... .z.a.. .a:..1. An I |mg°£m{`»§i§m?';§ a;;'§u1:"<¢§;|"a=;;"§;m'§.5";;,;":;., de-Mr. and Mrs.Frffz Jnhnel and ,luv unuw -mm Q| .wv a u.uu;nod to choic e mm sea sons; mr t o 0 0 0 4 mm UM 0 u s ;common to wr stem n.ooo'1.oo: loud w choice :fucken 85.160ms : hh ' t o w a me a n n a n o 5.75:common rs h i r stocker: smo oouo:-truay mas s mono 3.00: choice beefy mum $8.006 ua: :ood w choice feeders $5.50 ous; mr to Kwi tee dm $ 43 5 0550: common to ish'feeders $8.W04.2l5;stock cows m o o 3.00:me k m u m ;s.soos.so; steer calves $5.50@'l.60, monk heller nalvu usnns 'rs pears in a "Receipt-d Colymn" as "Pommes De Terre En Qhemlse", tlie "chemise"being Merely a "da muk napkin lightly folded around the pouu-nes"l Fried eggs were "!'rlt"and cornstarch pud- ding became French blanc mange, hut most 01 the changes were wia¢ ones.' Rednea of Eu¢enle'| Time Puddings were very popdar. Cake was practically a staple.Gin- berbread, cookie and wine recipes appeared frequently in the maga- . . _,_,__ . . _ . ,=_n u annuuv e a we mu V.-.nvwill c hange a dra b mm i nw an attmctive one.Try either or both ol these recipes and see how inns this is: Stuffe d E!!!Shell hard cooked eggs and cut in halves lengthwise. Remove yolks and mash well.Add to mashed yolks a small amount of soft but- ter,ilnely chopped mustard cu- cumber pickle,sufficient of the mustard dressing from the pickle to moisten the egg yolks, and salt to mme.Pm ez! whites with pre- ane visiting at the home of his ds- ber and family, Mr. and Mrs. G. U. Cook. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs.Herman Junghluth were Miss Beside Middleton,Mr. Eberhard and Mrs. Johnson of Om- aha,Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Ba on of Lincoln, Mr. and Mrs. Julian ung- bluth ot Dale. Mr. and Mrs. C. U. Cook enter- tained Saturday evening Mr.and Mrs. s. R. Batsan ot Lincoln, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Jungbluth and fam- leabed 8 to 1 Sunday when they played the.Wlnslow nine here. The Modern Woodmen will meet in their new lodge rooms on Tuesday evening,Oct.18. Robert Aadreasen drove to Omaha Salurday lo hrlng home his daughters,Ruth Irene and Mrs. Will Thurber and daughter, Deloris.They returned to Omaha Sunday. The bazaar and chicken supper sponsored by the Ladies Aid was well attended Saturday night. Ions drove to Tekamnh Sunday. to\ visit with their son anddnughw~ in-Law, Mr. and Mrs. Hurry Jahnel The Dorcas Sewing Sodety will meet Saturday afternoon, Oct.10 at LIur Ihnrv Jrmmf.\........mm.at the Henry Jensen home with Miss Ella as hostess. There will be services at the Lutheran church Sunday evening, Oct.11 at 8 o'c1ock.Rev. Hans Nielsen will deliver the sermon. Henry Kempcke was on the sick list last week. Miss Alma Svogerson spent Sab- urday afternoon with Mrs. Arthur Jensen and Mrs Tilds Johnson. As Monday w u Henry Kemp- cke's 85th birth anniversary,his children and their families cameon Sunday to spend the day with him.The time was spent in n social way and late in the after- noon n delicious lunch was served. Those able bo be present were Messrs. and Mesdames Gus Kron- berg, Gus |Kempcke, Clyde E. Ros- enbaum,Fred Andrensen,Paul A S T O R | Ds. W. ~ C/\Low:LL'sSYRUP PEPSIN ADoclorlr Family Laxalive I c ':."`»`l~T\\\--~.\ -b ! _ Y " -` ~\ r ~~ Liberal allowance for your old tires on Goodyear All- Weathera.Come / ~" f ~ y J . 1 - ¢ ~~ i s :WW u 1 .,|. . ( ¢ \- 44 ;:$ 54J u w... .. I ~¢»= f \ 4 1 .:m r ~>.iv~ ..~ . 1 }nn FF¢:§*s~. .*L! 5; ..Q .9Q i ~ s . - w :.<.j; ..~ . ..c . .. big help fo BOWELS Vfhat a Loy to have the bowels :novo like c loc work, every day ! It's easy , if y o u mi nd th ese simp le ru les ol n famous old doc tor: 1.D nk a big tumbler ful of waterorcbreakfast,an d several 'mes a day . Ge t ple nty of outdoor exerc ise rg h o u t u n du ly f a ti g ui n g y o u r - Tr y f o r n bowel mo ve me n t a t exac tly the same hour every day . _ Ever;onc 's bovqels need help at limes.,u t th c th i n g to us e is D r. Caldwell s S 'rup Pepsm 'lou ll ge tthorough rlc uning-Out, land it won't reave aur insides weak and watery . This rnily doc tor's presc ription is just fresh laxative herbs pure pepsinan d other helpful ixygoeclicuts th a t c o u ld u 't hu r t a chi].B u t h o w i t § ' ;,}=;°,;'_g> f§l'?'§i51"1l°i'f°§§°iiimH2`§' of all that poison ous wa ste ma tter. 2. 8. I I . 1 I lII ,r gg ..~ 1 ; f BABIES a r e Upset BABY.i]1| and ailment: uem twiceas serious at night. A sudden ig;may mean onlie. Or a sudden altazkdiarrhaa. How: ~Jon meetemnave\\ Ibottla 5Fé..""ii2§. ready?W For the protection ol your weeone-for your cvqpeace of mind-keep this old, rdxable preparationalways on hand. But don't kap itjun gr =3g@§';s~== lat itnbe anevery ay .| gen o uencewill use and soothe the infant whacannot dee rlu ynild regulation willhelp an ol nhtid when tongue incoated bgcausn ol dugglsh bovoia.All dn-\l8Bt| havn Cutorla. When ~1 ; ;~' w »\\ §>~ \'v\ m ~\",~r \ // ; .}> // '~ 1 , \ \ , i /~\ \ Q 'U ~~Q " /°``\ l fu) /1 ~~@ 'f EACH 29x4.40-21 \\ $2 5 EachinPakx 0 GOODYEARP m c n s . s P £ s n \ v A ~ / L l !t m e ~ Guananteed c i n eP n 1 c E s s s . . ' ; , ' ; . S . . m S I Z E Jéféi.13552. 29x4.4o.21....,-.-_..$4-35 $ 4 . 1 5 2914.50-2o...,,.-_.4 . 7 8 4 . 6 3 3014.50-21......_...4 . 8 5 4 . 7 0 2sx4.75-19.....,___s . o s 5 . 5 7 29x5 '>o~19...._...,,5.99 5-83 30x5.00-20.....,.....,....6.10 5.95 3115.25-2l______7-37 1. 1 6 30x335.._..3.15 3~65 A GCODYEAR PATHFINDER mu Pda li d :d l l q ,m n m2m.4 o -zl 3 4 .9 8 $ 4 .0 0 mu o - z o s . s o 5 . 4 5 m m - 2 |5 . 6 9 s . s s zsxus-19 6 . 6 5 6 . 4 5 R 0 S E N B A U M Service Station Kennard, Nebraska ~0 1 t t w e e n d i r e§ ° " 9 .D R C I N ~W a n n S t i r ne nay,weugeu .1ati o n s f o r " Ho w t. ur"a n d " M a k i n g in u=~o CureAn n-Hain" ma: k4 s uy ana mn. r. J. bnerson.vnnwrs sr. me uma Svogersong,,,';';',,';'_f°~Spnnkle lightly Miss Sylvia Jungbluth came out home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Cole Slnv from Omaha Sunday to visit with Henry Jensen and Ella, Ola John-%small cabbage shredded'V, Kermit, who is sick.son and daughters, Ida and Mrs. |m cho Ped 1 cn home-made Mr.R.Johnson at Valentine Nellie Payne and children ofp me n P P~ style pickles clm;»ped, gg,to gg cup gp en t se vler al d ay s at the h ome of Blai r. i l e n ts . l " ° y ° " { ' i s e ?f7°?d snlad <*==%=--§¢ff "f" .." §I& f'5 '.' ,`.' I." i' .i? .§" i'I . .?E'¥°an d M f g S a m _ W r i g h t a n d uma moussnu fresh hm ax--\lived Mondny and met with 1] rather lndmarent demand nr prices. genenlly 16@25c lowerthm Baturdzy.The range is nur-1 rvwlnz dawn lllahtly and hulk obthe Yndlng was at 1 spread o! ;4.zs@s.:5, wim best ugm weiGhl4 , |otto Dye I |Mnst. of t ably good,|the ginger] what diffi: Jr Young Ladies he recipes are re if a little vague what difficult as to ingredients. Loaf sugar was shaved before us- ing,. isinglass was employed where we use gelatine;flavodngs were mainly fruit peelings or rose water Fruit peels and citron figuredin most of the best recipes, and the candicd orange and lemon peel and citron We buy today already sliced and candied, had to be "cut, pound- ed,sugarpd and dried."Treacle was a prized ingredient, a thick, dark syrup which would seem most inferior to modern users of wholesome corn symp.Cocoanut, was, just as today, considered the best of all cake toppings. Under the heading "Homely Conceits" this "Receipt for a Nice Gingerbread"appears:"two lbs. flour, one pound of moist sugar, one and a half pounds of treacle, ten ounces ginger, half a pound of butter, a little lemon peel and a little brandy.Malte it over night; drop it on tins."Contrast this with this definite tested 1931.recipe of the same origin; 1931 Tested Gingerbread Two eggs,1,5 cup cooking oil, '/é cup molasses, *ri cup dark corn syrup, ':& cup water, 2 cups flour, 1 tsp.soda,1 tsp.salt,2 taps. ginger. Beat eggs until light; then heat in oil.Add syrup,molasses and water.Sift together flour, soda, salt and ginger and beat into liquids.Use the Dover beater to mix.Bake in an oiled shallow pan at 375 degrees for 35 minutes. A "Coloniste Pudding" from a French recipe said to be favored by Eugenie,and approved by a "Seminary of Household Science for Young Women" was thought to he most delicate. Colonistg Pudding "Take a pint each of fine bread crumbs and minced apples and put them in alternate layers into a buttered pie-dish, with chopped al» monds,chopped dates and sugar between each layer.When you have placed in all ingredicnts,pour daughters of Omaha were.Sundny visitor: at the home of Mr. andMrs. Nels Svendguard. hiss Maud Masters had as her guests Sunday Mrs. June Cougar, Mrs.Clarence Cougar and Mr. Max Ellis of Wayne, Nebr, Mrs.Otto .Grothousen gave a shower at her home Saturday :Lf- ternoon lor Mrs. Otto Grothousen, Jr.,formerly Miss Mildred Mur- shull.About 50 fiends and rein- tives were there and she received many beautiful presents. Mrs, Morris Masters, Mrs. B. F. Masters and Mrs. Roy Msatcrs ab- tended a Rebekah kensington Fri~ day nt the home of Mrs.Fred Pfeiffer'in Arlington. Mr. and Mrs. Major Ormsby ar~ rived from Casper, Wyoming Sa!~ urduy to be here during the apple hawext.. Jim Sands left for Valentine, Neb. Tuesday where he expects to sec to the weighing of 350 head of cattle and ship down here tofeedonhis farm.He is alsd building a cattle shed and feed yards, he has eight carpenters and masons on the job. Coled Homes Coming The American Gas Association predicts that within five years the better class nl American homes will be cooled in summer, as they are now healed in winwr. Negotiations are now underwny lo arronge for the manufudure on a large sale of gas operated sum- mer air conditioning equipment. Four residences,in localities of varying climate, were cooled with gas this summer as out of the Assodatloxfs research program. This is real domestic progress. Fifty yeam ago, Ind anyone sug- gested that gas would soon be used as a cooling and retdgerab ing agency, he would have been regarded as mentally deficient. Today it is a proven fact. Lincoln--~State Highway Depart- ment opened bids for 521,000 feet: of snojv fence to be distributed to various highway maintenance sta- tions over state,for maintaining snow-free highways during winter. Arnold-New equipment insmlb ed in State park. CAPTURE3 CURIOSITY Robert Rasmussen,who resides southwest of Blair out in the Gardner school district captured a lizard lust Friday evening.Tho gentleman in question was about nine inches long and hm ail of the marks of his kind.e was found crossing the yard at tha Rasmussen farm and was im- mcdiately captured and placed in a fruit jar and Mr.Rasmussen brought him to The Enterprise office on Saturday.This specie is seldom seen in these parts. m0'rEc'r¥voUNc TREES FROM RABBIT DAMAGE Tree seedlings should gn into the winter with thdr roots in s ~ Q . .va~/ms,,s.yn°:f.'~M'F Q M A H A ~ ~ ~Z . n f ~~ ~ vnted during the mvlns season lhould be able to withstand ylnter eondidonl.Planting: which have nut competed with wed: lar their growth should lun nmffldent re- W- Watkins, extemul~n Ioreshr of the Agricultunl College.Seed- lings planted this lpdng and mg.:-1 1 -ba ,pirnento, and pickles.Add e h mayonnaise to moisten the mbcture.Serve cold. Here are two desserts that may be made in n twink1ing»--for the childrerfs party,or when father telephones that he is bringing company home for dinner.Trythemand see how delicious they are:Coconut Tumble 3 bananas diced, juice 1 orange, juice 1 lemon,'fe can cocoanut southern style, 4 tablespoons sugar. Combine ingredients.Pile in sher- bet glasses.Chill..`]':....es 4. Peaches Marguerite 4 dates finely chopped, 1,4 cup pecans finely chopped,l i cup co- conut southern style finely chop~ pea,1 tablespoon cream,2 toe- spoons lemon juice,6 halves canned peaches, 1 cup peach juice. Combine dates,pecans, coconut, and cream,mixing thoroughly. Add 1 teaspoon lemon juice. Shape into small balls and place in cav- ities of peach halves.Serve with peach juice to which remaining gemon juice has been added. ewes 6. Here are two recipes that are seasonahle from January to De-cember-* nd aeliéie-as as well.Savory 'ilinced Cheese Sandwich 1,4 pound American cheese,1 tablespoon butter, 1 teaspoon mus-tard sauce from mustard pickles, %cup mustard pickles finely chopped,salt,paprika.Allow cheese to stand in a warm place to soften.Mash the cheese and blend with butter.Add remaining iligredients.presd on thi ny ced whole cheat or rye brea , buttered. Cabbage Salad Unique '15 small cabbage shredded,'fi pimento chopped,1 cup home made style pickles chopped,'»§to 'ii cup mayonnaise or cooked salad dressing.Mix lightly together cabbage, pimentéa, and pickles. Add enough mayonnaise to moisten the mixture.Serve cold. c hildren c ame d o wn f r o m Ho op er Sa tu rd ay even in g to a tte n d th e bazaar an d to vi si t ove r Sunday wi th relatives. Th e offic ers o f th e A l u mn i o f th e Ke n n a r d h i g h x h o o l ha ve plan ned a ben ef it c ard p a r ty to be h e l d a t th e I a n n h o me o f Mr . a n d Mr s .Geo rge Ne lse n o n Sa t- ur da y even ing.A l l me mbe r s o f th e a lu mn i an d th ei r fri en ds a r e invi ted. B i ll Pearsen we n t to Te k a mn h Sun day eve ni n g whe re h e wi ll hu s k c o r n f o r Ha r r y J a h n e l. L a r s Bu c h h as be e n o n the si c k li s t th e p a s t two we e ks b ut i s n o w able to be up a nd ar oun d. E ve r e tt C a s h ma n a n d h i s mo th - er we n t to Ha s ti n g s e a r ly Sa tu r- d a y mo r n i n g to s p e n d a f e w d a y s wi t h Mr .a n d Mr s . B u r r J ones a n d Th e lma a n d Mr .an d Mr s . Jones.Mr s .Ca r l W a r d a n d Mr s . Ha r o ld La u tr u p a c c o mp a ni e d the m o n th e t r i p - M r s .L a u tr u p go i n g to Ii en es aw to vi si t her sister, He le n an d Mr s .W a r d g o i n g to vi s i t w i th Mr s .Green. Mr s .S a m Va n D eu se n came out fr o m Oma h a S a tu r d a y eve n i n g f o r a n ove r Sun day vi s i t wi th he r |... have struggled with weed andgrass growth J., likely to mcper# lance set-backs this winter.The forester says that il full irrlga- tlon ls necessary to apply the water after a few frosts or after such time as it will not stimulate further growth o! the trees. Watkins suggests two methods vihlch have proved fairly satis- factory for protecting trees from rabbit damage.A much of strong smelling pxle mm l n t h e f o u r sides o! the small trees will m as a repollant.Watkins cautions against the use of too 'much grease ss n coating may kill a tree, but a trace here and there will injure lt slightly,i l at all. The second method suggested issprinklingoverwetreesblood which has been saved from ,.~,.,, ~. ';; "'\.. / v m~l '_ - d s .~ \)> ,=,:"';f¥l14+1-im~ar ;e'*f?f'@%4 's WELCOME To THEQMAHA3 ~ g f ~'} m H j =~ 4 1 37.31-'~"" aoo Rooms 4; WITH BATH r 3.FROM .5 c o | . o lu ; u | . OL D vo nw uns mun/wr WORLD < c Hors~~ L L E 5 Q , , oo R a nF m:l a n o w mn o m n Fund \Fv»¢|:.soDOWNl Q Ruth Rosenbaum,Mertie McCann and Miss Lena Bates served a delicious two course lunch. Earl Miller came the forepurt uf last week to visit with his mother Mrs. Charles Miller and his bro- ther and sisters.For the past your Earl has been in Trinidad, Colorado vrhere he has been leadér sister a n d bro the r-i n-law,M n a n d Mr s .B e r t Han se n.She return ed to Oma h a Mo n da y e ven i ng . A fa i r c rowd attend ed the d anc e gi ve n a t th e K e n n ar d pa vi li o n F r i - da y eve ni ng . Th e Ro y a l Ne i gh b o rs he ld the ir regul ar mo n th ly me e t i n g a t their n e w lod ge ro o ms above Bc r ry 's stor e Fr id ay e ve ni ng .An u n u s u a l ly la r g e nu mb e r we r e i n atten - da n c e a t th is me e tin g . Th e Ne ig h - bors plan ned a soc ial ga th er i n g a n d c a rd p a r ty to be he ld th e la tte r p a r t o f th e mo n th .A f t e r .. . be done with an old broom or large brush, and the blood is said to cause no damage or injury to the trees.This Iattgr method also act: as a rep-ellant. Slmplhily of Humor Elmplldty ot manner. nomJam rey,il the lan attainment.Henare very lung ntrqld ot being na!-ura1,trom the dnad uf bdnx takenfor ordlmry. S p e c I al Realistic Permanent Wwe $8.50 for a limited time onlyattheFashionCenterBeauty Pulor-Phone 47.l t at $5.35. FAT LAMBS SELL LOWER 2o.oou head and bids and sales ox fat lambs were aro und 25c lo wel than the close oi last week at ss/1: 06.25.Feeder la mb s ml e d s< ;4.4o@s.4o an d age d sh een wen quobably unchanged. F A T L AMB S :Runge lambs good to choice $6.2S@6.60:rangn lamb s, f air to good $5.25@6.25; ahom lambs 55.'15@6.60;natlvc lnmbs, good m choice 3611006501 yenrllngs, all Krades $2.5D@5.25. FEEDER LAMBS: Feeder lamb: good to choice ss.ou@s.ss;teedex lambs,( B k w good $4.53@5.00: iceder lambs common to mr ;a.sc 04.50. EWES: Fat, good w choice sm:0225;fat,(air to good $1.250 1375;cull and c anner ewes $.25 1.00:breeding ewes s1.5o@5.oo. word from the Nebraska Forex Service that a few hundred gver greens will anive at the Count: Agentfs office Wednesday o: Thursday, October 'ith and Sth tn be distributed to Washington county farmers who will plan them this fall and give us a re port next spHng of the numbe that survive. Farmers desiring to try out th\ tall planting of these evergreen ue asked to notify the local fern bureau office at Blair as alan a possible as they will be distribut ld ns long as the supply lasts, is order as ihe requests come im RECORD POULTRY FLOCK ¢,-v.~=..~....u..»u¢=\-»um pum-try men in Washington county are very anthugiaatic over the bene- fits derived from this project as It is ntrlctly the business part oi the poultry flock. The co-operators are supplied with lnvenbory blanks that are tobe filled out November 1 so that each eo-operator will know ).he nina of his flock and all equip- ment bgghmlng at the time of the Monthly repon b1ank| are also furnished where each co-openwr ncords egg harvest,,feed costs Ind death losses and, at the and ol the year, a mmmary in made lhowing exactly the results of the work in dollars and cents of dther profit or lass after all in- Kexest on Investment is mid. taxes,vuw cont of pmauanéldozén of eggs :ind eacilnach Innllet until ready Efilay /Fannera dem-:hz ¢o`¢m11 !or| We wnrk or who wish more de~ tailed infomation may secure the uma at the Farm Bureau officeIn Blair, Nebraska.lt's surpris- ing to know what n pouliry flock, Mm unm mnm rnfiw-» ' Am ral Blair, Nebraska, Ocwber 8, IDB!--'ran 1:N'rmmuss_Punkt PI:r::='..._" : 26.77 \. aa9.s4 \sa me w%ne%84 17 11 e la t 5 o sua Blk. 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Am't. 12 & 8 4 1 13 ,1 4,15 &1 5 1 17 1 1 9 & 2 9 1 3 3 4 4 2 5 5 . 6 2 7 , 8 & 9 2 11,12 4.18 2 14,15 6.16 218 (10-18 interest)2 x9 2 20 2 5 G1 4 , 1 s & 1 s s 176218 a 19 3 20 3 3 6 : 4 4 6 , 6 , 7 & B 4 9 4 10 4 11 4 4 5 v r 1 9 f t o f 5 5 e 1 f t o f 5 5 6 5 7 5 e 2 2 £ ¢ o f 8 5 w 6 f t o f g 5 e 3 0 f Y . a f n 9 0 ! t o I 1 6 1 1 e s s E 3 0 f to !n 9 0 ft 6 5 6 s 8 4 6 7 7 e 2 4 f t o l 9 , w 2 9 f t 1 0 11 12 7 4 8 5 & 6 8 1 . 3 4 . 9 9 44.03 44.01 12923 35.62 87.12 56.40 170.28 25.2456.40 88.59 19.7739.54 19.86 37.12 1 19.9608.45 85.7819.43 26.89370.44 70.15 62.1382.22 104.04 9.44 7.17'.19 4.18 20.03 4.30 1.94 9.18 42.30 17.50 16.15103.99 55.7950.86 119.16 58.43 66.65 n 27IC 725su s 31824§2'21| l£'?.39.5 _ ||s is -e ' u z'F912 WV20'i |37 2- ga 5 ,us »€s€'¢Z=A 13 11 12 up 291.7512 111 12 2 0 15.42 1:1i`éi5:i§ ~9.26=e will take place in the Treasnrefs office in the Blair, County ol Washing- Stabe of Nebraska and ~ ~ence at 9:00 o'c1ock the 2nd day of November, d will continue from day nlil all ol such lands and =have been olfered for FRED GUYER, ~xeasurer of Washington ~unty,Nebraska. 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It y o n wou ld ~pon my neck. y ou will o nly ~ot me." ~at.I t w a s a li ttle groan of Margaret llo wlug do wn ~orman hl'08(' llam.[le took neck.The-sehave s aid to I say a n l n y do a who h as the grac e of n o t th e ma n the c ou rt but rough suffer obla an d b e hlc h ls no t la the nlnnc-r has psln ot death.th e ua mo r e out substanc e. on g y ou who .l mn u s r n mn R E VI E W NEBRASKA WEEKLY Booth and Olson contractors, cmopleted paving work on Pri- fwy Bold No. 20 between South Sioux Qty and Jackson. <sEAL>I c ELLER Meélns to b¢hel--Hastings-c C°\l11¢¥ Judge.'here October 14 by Nebraska ~-- Permanente REDUCED For a limited time, I am giving my well known Du-Art Permanents,Ringlet ends, formerly $5.00 for $a,oo My regular customers are more than pféased with the Du-Art and I aim to give satisfaction. I am also carrying a wonderful and complete line of FRENCH BE AU T Y AIDS including Creams, Powders,Per- fumes, Shampoo Soap,Compacts and all the little toilet accessories that women l to have. You 'll find my prices very reason- able an I will be glad to show you my line or talk with you in regard to them. o Rands Association to vote on $50 ooo,ooo road bond hs e. Homer-Hbspital n the Hi ll opened by Dr. A. A. Larsen.Oakland-Mrs.E.G.Brittol Ogallda -0gulla la Tire 5 :Bat- tery Col moved into new quamn in Thnyer Garage. 12.04 12.04 uk y o u f ox-'n E rle l'e of ln th ose proc eedi ng;I u k I t o o : b e c a u s e th e p r i s o n e r ll my lo ve r . n o t b e cause his llfe Ll deerer to me even th an my own , bu t be c a u se I h ave dlnc overod n e w evidenc e whlch. ma y save y ou from a n e r r o r th econsequencenfwhic h,l n ruined llve s an d umc z e a cousclenc e, you c ould never repnlr.I ha ve thehonor of b rxuglug to y ou r mla ds n c ommunlc atlon : r o m one wh o m y ou a ll k n o w an d re sp ec t-Rev. Phlla nder For man ." Sho ree d the letter: "'To th e mng ln tr ate s, s sslxteu ts and deputies of tho General c ourt,Gentlemen: I h nd not tho ugh t that It wou ld e ve r he ne c a aa ry f or me to add res s y ou as I no w d o.Bu t th e tlme has c ome when I m o n te ll y ou th ot I k n o w wh o wa s z n lltv o f adultery wlth hlobelHu n le y o n th e ni gh t o f Oc tober twd f th .B e l l no t elth er Rob er t Hen the rs o r th e beloved W lllla m Boy don.B e l s q u l to m o th e r l n dlvld usl.I k n o w A wl me o e to h ll mlsbehnvlor wh o c m ,I hope,b e brou ght her o wlohln n week or so. °' 'With deep respec t I am .' 'Your obedient servant. "' P h 1 la n d e r P o r ma n . "Peggy l a t down.He r plea for Llmo was grunted.The re wan a :rent atlr ln the c rowd as the peo~ple b eg a n to le a ve th w s ea u. Th e governor beckoned he r to th e benc h and whispered:"W ell done." J o hn W inthrop shook he r hand nnd th e ste rn Dud ley B mlled as he looked down upon her. Thu mo de st mn lde n had b ec o me n toast and n theme ln the c olony . C H A P T E R X I V W lllla m Returns F r o m th e W ar an d ll P r als ed fo r He ro lo 'Conduct. T H E Pequot Indians had tnllen on th e En gllsh settlers In Con- noc llc ut und sln ln men u nd women as the y work ed ln the f ields .Iohu Tllly hnd b een nmbushe d und sluln on th e tr eeh wute r rlver.A who le fn mlly l n th ot valley ha d been massac red n u ll c a me o f n u n u - c lent zrlevnnc e wh e n Th o ma sHunt, an lrresponslble man, seized t\venty ~seven lnodeuslve Pequ ot!ln 16 14 un d too k th em away ln the ho ld o f hls eh lp a nd s old th em n s nlnves.n was n g rlemn c e a gn ln st th e wh lte mun.Th e colony hnd given th em n o cause of I ll wlll. Th e battles a t the lr vrell~bnllt fort on My s tic rlver, ln the swamp and nr nm mer n r .- mmlmm . J n . . w m r i r l m i walked to th e A d o wh o n ot a t the en d e r ' |p e w n e xt to t sta ge ha d been canth ln d r ln u tlc mo ms ernor. W lllla m to o k th e n-om Ilobex-t'| nec khlo own. *Th u ln my e on f e "Bef ore th la day I ma de lf.L o n g h among y ou vvlth thll mu h : f o r th e c h a n com-ago an d my u c ou ld n ot be a r to 1 a n d a c o w u d Now c overed wi th my lhnpra y f or me pr ay nl o f h e r wh o shared J w l f v my ac t l n ; h a ve n o t th e wuz my s elf before un o s e a t a n d o l l u d n t fear.Th e m a n w h burden I n o w m k e awa y ln th e h o pe uh e c ould save my nu d er e d muc h f o r I Of th at I wou ld n ot On ly o n e f a r l l t that my small servl< an d my many n-len ross th e court.lth e torment o f t h e hope my p rlde , my ha ve been swep t |before y ou stripped shall g o henoe to there a wa i t y o ur 1 I no longer fem- y ou tigh ten th ln noone untll my llfe ll en de zrlevo my fri en ds He we n t to h L | s tense momrint.A c ame fr o m th e ll p l Hooper.Te ar s wo n her cheeks. Ile v.Phlluuder and und we nt to W ll th e noone from his we r e hi s wor d s :" l th e msglstrates nn( th a t th e W lllla m Ht spoken to y o n.wi ll God ln his heart,ll wh o br o k e n law o f on e wh o h as r i s e n 1 I n g to a ma n h o o d I loved,the like o f vc thls c olony.Hay don already suffered theHo ls n o t h er e Onl ma i n s - n tlxlng with I f there be one nn dares to lhlnk thnl, l elu_ ns th is y o un g I 6 97 70.02 ss 1354 71.83 14 97 10.30 1s 97 wa s 84-9- 10 99. 11297 10 100 78.25 2 101 515.74 'I &8 101 681.18 252.88 s o m 126.19 27.68 184.79 87.98 218.66 108.26 641,98 888.56 61 68 44 5714-1a-11 s4 41.18 24.71 s a m102.97 82.87 Bnmbona Addition SALE NUYICE 8 2 6I9 11 (Continued from page seven)le 42 4s 48 48 4s \w%1 9- 1098.47 88.43 1.81.90 13 27.68 14 52.52 15 48.83 1 30.01 First Addition 58 s- ss 58 58 58 59 41.18 14.20 80.15 12.04 mo 4 12.04 12.04 Mlax, s81'/S l t d 8 s u 1 2 s 4 5 6 1 2 s e'»§ 'I- B-9 W 95 7-a~ 9 10 11 12 1 2 a 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 0 1 2 » 0 1 1 1 79.0179.01 79.0179.01 94.87 85.7974.34v4.s4 '14.a4 os.4481.8881.83 s1.sass.o489.9789.9789.9789.97 89.9789.9789,97 89.9789.97 89.9782.1682.1682.16sins 82.1682.1682.1682.1682.16 82.1682.1603.45 42.9489.97 89.9789.97 89.9789.9789.9789.9189.9789.9789.9789.91 1.04 Brunton: Second Addition 9.27 Pwrie Pa rk 51.75 27.2651.75 27.26 51.75 27.2651.75 27.26 61.75 48.12 85.79 41.08 27.264'/.os 27.26 47.08 27.26 9.24 Q 85.58 17.91 54.071 27.2654.07 27.2654.07 \27.26 80.78 2726 62.71 27.26 62.71 27.2862.71 27.26 82.71 27.26 62.71 27.26 62.72 27.26 62.71 27.26 62.71 27.26 62.71 27.26 62.71 27.26 54.90 27.26 54.90 27.26 54.90 27.26 54.90 27.26 54.90 27.26 54.90 27.26 54.90 27.2654.90 27.26 54.90 27.26 54.90 27.2654.90 27.25 '1s.10 27.26 15.68 27.2662.71 27.25 62.71 27.26 62.71 27.26 62.71 27.26 62.71 27.26 62.71 27.2662.71 27.26 62.71 27.2662.71 27.26 62.71 27.26 62.71 27.26 62.71 27.26 89.97 A Candle in the Wilderness By Irving Bac helle r Many peoplo were on tnclr way to the courthouse.When ahe ar- rived there lts seats were lllled and the area behind them wus crowded. , She entered the space near the throne ot Justlce raervedfor prisoners, umcera ot the court and counneL Sho lat down.The gravetaced magistrates,ln black robes and broad wnue collars, en~ tered,tollowed by the naslstanu and deputies. Two constable: cams mm the p rlaoner.The court was called to order.Robe rt Heat hen was arrn||n\<I and aahd to plead.He dwared that h e wu not gullty. Governor Vane nnld:"Before we groeoed wlth thla mu there ls one era who has aaked tor the prlv~ llsgo of addressing the court and oreeenllnz n c ommun ic ation w a t - I D I to lmp or tn nt evidenc e latelydlac overed beurlng on the p olnt a t haue.W e wi ll no w | 1 18 ou r nt~ tentlun to Alles W eld." P e n y W eld arose an d bowed. She wa s dressed ln aober blac k wl| .h n whlte c ollar and snowy lac e beneath her throat an d o n her w m u .The c ostume was c unning- ly c ha sm.It waa the rig ht ac c el- oory to r h er c olo r a nd h er bea utyan d tha ilng u la r c harm a t her mnnner.I n n mo men t a ll t h o u 10 101 62.19 \ Eighth Addition I 5 First Addition 11 & 12 44 154.58 150114 841.22 e% 25 45211 26 & 27 44 85.66 82.26 111.92 8 44 2.01 9 44 4.01 10 44 4.01 1 45 2354 2 45 16.93 e 11 in s 45 .54n 28 lt s 45 12814.45 87.76 7 45 14.52e5§ 8 45 8.68 10 4._11 45 61.782s & 24 45 57.65 57.68 115.88 25 45 89.11 26 45 89.11 27 45 51.06 11% 28 45 s.v4 s%' 28 45 40.92 n 25 It 28,29ao45 290.49 41.82 as2.a1 n 18 ft of '15 ft. of » 44so &. m u m 18 15 x16in ne cors 25 . , 4fc'~ ,4 j 20 45 0200 ` s 75 It of30 less 18 ft 30 45 45.99 10% 29 45 8.74 part2045 26.17 11% 30 45 s.'14 8 &4 45 906.05 208.00 1114.05 'I 46 46.89 s 45 25496 120.64 454.50 12 45 117.39 e 4 i n ni te end 16-171846 55.60 25.75 s1.a5 mi 11%.s'/216-17 18 46 525.58 11% s',§16-17 18 46 35.10 2% 16 45 17.68 11% 2 5 9 1204 a 59 14.20 4 59 12.04 5 59 12.04 6 59 12.04 7 59 12.04 e 20 ft Z0,all2159 156.50 89.95 First Addition 7 60 56.68 so.o196074.18 s0.o1 10 60 82.87 w 46 It 11 60 18.89161 85.46 12 61 151.70 12519 8 62 48.974asr.45.97 2 04 107.126.19 4 _54 28.61.045M 155.09 6 64 82.87 w 50 ft s 64 10.59 wx 8 &4 86 115.32 4 66 16.84 5 05 44.14 9 & B 66 1ss.s4 78.3016774.13 5 67 53.54 6 67 20.00 10 67 58.54116753.54 12 67 70.02 w42 It 2 68 86.201268 137.28 4 0% 1&a ll 2 60 82.95s6032.95 4 G9 70.60 5 89 24.71 7 60 20.50 8 69 28.88 5 & 6 70 74.17 s 70 31.379'10 16.47 2 71 25.014'71 47.07 5 '11 23.69 a 72 41.18 1 & 2 '78 102.971'14 253.77 w 45 4 & all 5 & 6 74 185.38 8 74 97.65 232.05 E 9 78 1as.oo 8 77 110.55 9 '77 6.19 4 78 90.28 41.10 1 5 '18 12.7167861.78 12.11 8 'IB 57.65 167.30 E 12 78 26.77 88.68 First Addition .14"g l 196.45 86.641 104.14 1 k 2 111 e80 (t 6 111 w2 0 lt 6 111 'I 111 8 111 102.97 254.40 14817 49.66 7.21 78.25 94.11 a1.55 Iliolnvl Arlrllfinn 857.8~ 19q_9_ 156.9' | a-w 154.98 25.96 50.4527"l.89|Harbachs Addition 4 1 145.12 72.43288.95 217 Q 109.871 Kennards Addition 1-2-3»4 '7 119.43 Dexters Fint Addition I1 1 111.63 528.01 84.85 669.42 1 190.83 1283.73 129.26 1sos.szE 8 2 6 241.15 e406 1 4 s 6 z 2 in 2 s 3 3 a 11.18 129.16 `110.34 5.16 28.64 88186131.83 s2o.se 68.51 520.70 5.88 100.9-1 me-1 28.6é a s m Deaiterville \ :29.v0 .a1.aé 74.40:24.9s8240 97.09 4 41 2 3 & 4 4 4 4 5 7 1 & 2 5 e 200 it 6 1 8 8 9 9 10-11- 12 9 a s 11 6 7 8-9 2 6 4-5-6 a & 4 'I 10 10 10 11 11 11 12 38: 4 15 15 1 & 2 16 5 & e 1612 9 16 4 17 s 12 1 14 2 14 Less w 80 all 15 4.5. 35.01 60.99 00.4 1. 70.60 08,08 41.18 196.02 . 03.0447.37 44.21 537.52 42.22 59.72 36.04 58.84 29.86 43.25 173.19 259.5829.86 61.78 63.84 21.63 240.88 433.14 424 .17 69.20 290.97 675.48 28.64 28.6458.26 28.64 57.28 240.92 26.20 328.0 7.61 106.0 41.02 544.7 107.2 27.63 514.6 99.49 1812.32 88.8164.61 1 17.11 58.5( 100.51 4 14.11 Second Addition 134.05 290.01 17.60 442.61 7.32 87.07 41.18 87.52 6 20 821.52 1551.00 162.50 2035.62 9 20 78.44 - _ _...... ..,.,. ....,...,,....... ....n mtrlbe on a hllltop above the Pequot rlver_we r e a stern lesson to the wlld me n of the f or es t.No o the r was n eeded for nearly hal! a c en~ tur y . or the hero lc c o nduc t ot W llllum Hey dou ona may rea d la Ma son 's own ac c ount of the c ampaign, howhe ea t th e b owstr ln g o t a s avag e almln g a t h i s c ommande r trora a polnt so c lose that the arrow would no d o u bt h a ve dous serlous dum-agc.It wa s tlgh tlng ha nd to ha nd and face to lac e. Hls sword naahed at lllason's slde a s awltt as a eat's foot and ma ny tell betore lt. Th e vlc torloue company ro- tur ned to B oston three day s utter Peggy Weld had c hanged the plans o f the gene ral court.I n hi s r e po rt to th e g over no r Captain hla» son dec lared that his llte had been saved by W lllla m He y do a f wh o "f r o m th e b e g la u ln g to th e é na o tthe c a mpaign ha d behaved la the tash lou of a her o."The ne w~won ta me o f th e y oung ma n qulekly spread fr o m house to house.A c o mmltte e of th e leading eltlzens wen t , to bls ho me to exp res s thdr appree latlon I t d ld n o t h a d hlm. Mar gar et Ho ope r rep orted th at he had g on e to the p rlso n to s ee h ls tr le n d Ro b e r t He a th e n . I t ls only k nown tha t the y ou ng men s pent an hour tog ethe r la theroomwhe re Peggy had sat wi th Ro b e r t Du sk was tallln g an d th e beac ons wer e a glow wh en W llllam c ame away an d walked to hishome. The ne xt mo rulni t the sun shone wa r m an d blu eblrds we re streak- lu g th e a lr wlth c olor an d wlth thelr.du1c et phrases.I t wa s the Sabbath day .A t nlno Marg aret heard W llllarn stlr rln g an d began to get hls lop and meat ready .B e c ame ou t by an d by curenxlly dressed He w e n t to h ls n a h leHe c ame lato th e h ous e a nd ate his aop and meat and drank a glass o t wl n a W hen he a rose from the table h e so ld :"Mar gar et,ma k e ha ste a n d p ut away th e d lsh n W g lo t n u n h u r l the first stone, bulwarn hlm that his c ou eelt sha ll | pass unnotic ed."N o stone was hurled then later.Again free, the y oung nr walked to their ho mo wlth nr ga:et and Peggy and Porma a. 'I sun sho ne and song spa rrows a bluc blrds were sln glng o n eltl d d e o f th e m as they wa lk ed a talked together. Th ey lou nd Amo s To d k lll wa in s ou the s ma ll ver an da . "I tr i e d to tmvel by the llg h t the moon ." he s ald to Pormnn., we re lost and foundered ln t darkness.So th ey go t b y methe path," H l s words had refe ren c e to w lla m a n d h i s re tu rn ln g c o mp aq "I"a.lthful s o u ll"Peggy l ela lme d " I t does no t mattv Ro b e r t i s Amo s tn r e w h ls h a t h llf h s h ohi s head and lltte d hi s r lgh t to and shoo k lt vlg oroualy . "Y ou ar e to go ou t to my ho utomor row prep ared to sta y ." so Peggy." I need y our he lp them It may b e th at Rober t wi ll c ome see n s now a nd th en ." " I th i n k th a t lt ls ver y llk els s a ld R o b e n w i th a s mlla "B u t y o u ar e n ot to c o me u a l Thursday." said Peggy ."Th e n v sha ll be ready for y o u." For a time th e y ou ng men wel engaged with their bunlness malr On Thursday they we n t ou t l Moondawu. "It i s ver y be autif ul," sa ld Roi ert."I s ho u ld lo ve to llve h e r e "W e ll, I b ullt lt h op in g tha t y nwould."she answered tvlth s ml le He ki ss ed her llps an d sald e he loo ked do wn Into her ey es: " I n o w as k y o u to marry m~ It's the ars t c h anc e l've ha d." She answered wl th a laugh "Come to the h ouse and I wlll pe fo r m my las t a c t a s y o u r lawy e I wlll collec t my fee. Rev. Mr. Pos ma n i s there an d W lllla m an Amos Tod klll.ln b usi ness I ue1 leer nn Aarnll '* I I zot or len nr-'he nd xernd LIL 0.H]he on 'u Y~ exer. ve>o| seId ~e.xo an ve na1.L0 z:.. I l l e. \ .r~r. r-d : N. W alker Ave. Phone 415 Blair, Nebr. H o m e 'Efheatre Home of Perfect Talking Pictures Thursday, Oct. 8, "Gold Dust Cer tie" with Winnie Lightner. Also Comedy,"Shooting of Dan the Duck' and News Reel '.|| .;|| <~- I 'ef 3all ol10 '19 49.42 147.67 Third Addition 7 R1 m m 17 469% 1B 46s% 19 46 n25 ft 27. 28 46 11% n% M x 5.91 14.96 16.47 49.88 65.85 1030 s4.os 64.88 a i baturday Matinee 10 and 25c s Less RR 81 1 Neffs First Addition |11 1 0.191.1-28 1-2 s 4 5 6 78-9- 10 14 4s 47 47 47 41 47 47 41 47 1170 it 15 47 s80 fc 15 41 %-23- 24 w 'A za 25- 26 27- 28 41 41 41 41 r145.82 128.55 150.4161.56 403.44 126.90 153.65 16.47 26.9816.47 26.98 16.47 26.98 154.44 111.4449,42 1o9.ss 175.04 45.80 16.98 125.52 185.21 6.89 4s.so 87.07 278.96 26.81 491.81 280.55 48.45 48.45 4a.4s 271 .88159.25 1111.04 62.28 2eo.1a 6.89 1 82Pt 3 & e25 5 83 5 6: 6 84 1 84 8-9- 1 0 8 4 less RR 1 bo 12 B5 4 87 5 87 6 87 7 87 6.19 83.35 15.45 24.71 8.28 Fourth Addition 82.95 Hfth Addition 182.08 111.02850.59 850.59 Jorgensen Addition 1 26.77181.37 McMenuemey'u Second 18 1 19.67 All 2 102.97 Q l 1 \ | | ' .A . I . i l l - I n -~_ _ _ - . _ .. . Also Mickey's Stampede Comedy Sunday and Monday, October ll and 12 Sunday Matinee 10 and 25c ¢ »~_ _ " _"--. , f ~.\C o / v 5 r A N < ' f ~t N N m i ~. ,:J w " ,~.UE:/Y ~ ~* ? ~~.~~ cy ~.4 ..1~ \ ~|r . - 1 - . ~.'|§.S ~I ~ f »~ ~ i f: ; u Iso "Any Little Girl Tl1at'a a Nice Little Girl"--screen song."Via Express"--;.¢;t, Fox News. Tuesday, 0cL 13, Bargain Night, 10 - Zoc "NIGHT ANGEL" with Nancy Carroll and Fredrick March Also "Ex-Sweetie"--Comedy Wednesday and Thursday, Oct. 14 and 15 will go to me church together."She turned to hlm with a look of lurprlle. eaylng:"Oh, slr. I am only a poor, home ly working woman who mend: her time teaslug wool by the llreslde.Yovgwonld put the sln of prlde ln me "Margaret,1 m u be proud to walk wlth you ln the heavenly road and to kneel at your eldo helore the people And I would ever px-ey_ for the luengnh that ls ln you.Th e Churc h la n e a t th at ho ur was crowded with rich and poor an thelr wa y to the ho use of God.Many s elzed the nand o f the new- :ome hero an d spoke wo rd s of praise unwelc ome tu hls ear.Th e item-fac ed Endi c ott an d Dudley :toad hy the s rear doors ws ltln g for th e governor.Th ey smlled mpou the y oung ma n a n d touched: l l shoulder an d lnvoked the lle uln g o t Go d u p on hlm. "Tha n k y ou .I e m ln so re ne ed if lt. " he a ns we re d Th e governor nrrlved wi th his llx swordnmen an d hn lb e r dle r s - he one c olorful to ke n of p omp ln he c o lo ny . Pe a y wo o s too d wlth 'hllander Por-man a llttlo bey ond he entrance. "W o we re wallin g f o r e lo o k a t von and to te ll y ou ot o u r lo ve, "mid Forman. W llllo m s miled.He sh oo k the ir lendl, e ay lng to Peggy : "Y o o great le wy e r l W h y sr o ' o u lo p a le a n d a n i o n s !B e or :ood cheer."The y we nt to the ir se ats.I n a moment or so th e meellng housewuslllle d Even th e sta lrwn y l rere crowded with the young.Th e »r1sonerl sled ln. led hy th e p on- erous J ohn Sump, wlth sword andl n o l _hanging prong hl| belt.Th ey Agnln he k issed her. Amos c ame up on them oudd enl whi le th ey we re in this tend er n tltu d e ;'Don't mind me." he eald." T h l ll an nal'ral for the y oung as golrba re fo ot to n go os e Moy n oth lx worse than o moonbeum ever cl-ns y er path." _e o e o e o 1( T o b e concluded) N O T I C E O F S H E R I F F S A L E B y vi r tu e o f a n exec u tion i s sued o u t o f Di stri c t Cou rt o W a sh i ng to n Cou nty ,Nebraska up on n j u d g me n t i n f a vo r o f I r v in g Ro h lif , do i n g b u aln e u a s Rom Fl y e r Co mp an y ag ai ns t Les lil Crowder,I h a ve levied up on th ( f o llo wi n g described pr op er ty o l smld I e s li e C r o wd e r to - wi t: O N E R E O T R U C K M o r o n NUMB E R 7 7 8 83 , a nd I wi ll on th e 10 th d a y of Oc to b e r 19 8 1, at two o'c loc k P.M l o f s a i d d a y a t the W e s t f r o n t d o o r of th e W a s h i n g - to n Co un ty Co u r t house l n th e c ity o f Blai r,Neb ra sk a,sell said pr o p er ty a t p ub li c a u c ti o n to th e hi gh e st bi d de r f o r c as h to satisfy said exec ution th e a mo u n t be in g tho eum of $ 148. 80 and inte rest of $41.00 an d costa a n d a ll ac c ruing costs. Dated October vw, 1931. 38-2¢Marion Sutherland, Sheriff NOTICE To CREDITORS Maher & Carrlgan, Attorneys v l~ n\' I. s r B 1 / 1 m e 2 & a 1 42.22 4 a 5 1 38.11 24-s 2 47.87 : "H 51 Carters Addition 1~2-3 2 4-5-s 2 'I 2 s 2 11~1s-11 21 31.37 77.33 16.94 so. 19 24.71 29-8 B7 177.02ao 41 szav vs.s2 156.199 §_1 §§§2§ I I | cated.With n modest heiring and» a voice ruled with tha muuc of n frlurw'I "" » I1 4 I I I1 II x ( E 1 tI I Js r J g n v v p d p 1 w625 26- 27 28 29. 80 29 1 2 1 so so s & 4 s 48 21.07 48 248.85 48 21.07 48 49 50 50 95.01 9.27 51 419.90 52 52 27.12 5-6-7- s 21 9 10- 19 14- 5252 58 1o1.14 98.20 16.26 53 115.72 119.92 15 .ss ss18vi n5,8&4 5411 &12 549 &10 5521ss85: 199.2441.01 41.18 28.88 28.88 61.78 9 I t o 4 9 10 11 12 so 11221 ams sv 888.69 855.48 57 28.98 57 26.98 57 24.985722.99 26.98 48 516.94 1870.58 11186.92 18.08 84.15 26.16 214.51 1a.os 84.15 8.94 8.94 a.os rw. 7; 150.17 124.11 49.04 ua88 88 88 88 ss 89 Q5 6 1 9 9 1 to 12 w'>i QQ 90 90991 91 9 d i a 9 10 11 & 12 91 1 99 1 1 & 12 99 54% 6 ' I & 8 12 11 19 15 94 94 94 9595 95 1 & 2 96 4 98 8 96 10 & 11.98 2 97 4 97 6 44 1911.115 177.02850.59 350.59177.02 120.29 1-*mu Addition 94.82 794.81 14.44 988.67 1.44 80.56 8.65 10.80 8.09 21.41 26.77 24.11 99.15 100.9481.92 \ XM( 2 83.10 185.25 Sixth Additiun 14.9919.99 7.85 58.84 15.88 5(.91 2a.o989.18 sam 142.54 _ " - w : » 22-215 50220 224 87 250 212 187 182 197 243 149 155 156 11a 189 201 162 245 185n 45 It 183 '1'.L. 199 98.20 398.20 187.39 72.07 81.78 22,23 98.08 58.91 99.34 28.88 4. 1240.15 9.21 26.77 4 .12 1.94 98.84 90.60 57.65 94.12 214.29 108.80 804.80 21.5212-19-11 180 It x 760 ft Lot 27 42 1.04 as 199.14 Eleventh Addition 11626 2 & s 118 149.0411119 178.05 15 111 78.25 1a~1a-11 Tax Lot 12 41.18 17 55.80 818.12 291.64 A ~~~W\L\\\\\\\lT' what Sho Bald In ln the Records of the Court. , a dncedty :he won their lynn » -'YEL Whnt :ho md 1| m the rocordl or the court:"Gentlemen,not long a n wowere Ill lmnrucd br un eloqnmtword:ot our governor when hull>°le of the Derll o! hula tn leek-lng justice, when ho told how our hthoru had bien wmngld by hut:Judgment: mamma hy mmr mrIn a nd c urle d ont mm nn lm- m e c t lno wlldn or the m m .e mb e d n ti me mm.L u m! ny lnree armed con-nables.All heads were turned tolookatthechildrenofSoma, among whom was Robert Heather:with the hempen noone nmnnd hllneck."Why hu that numlllntlon been put "wg ~ W llllnm uke d hi mI e l f u e ooed.A like query was ln the mlndl evlhmlnded-e token ot the drudmlnnnlnhment na was noon torulfex-'I Too truth In the noon w u put on Roberto neck thlt mornlng In compumco with A spo-cld order from the governorRavJohnWilsonnkedthou who wished lo be pnyed tor non r l n o u mv r u mme l mlm . '. of many.W u lt A warnlng to y . COUNTY COURT, WASHINGTON COUNTY, NEBRASKA. Estate o l Frank L.Dudgeon, Deceased. Notice is given to the creditors w appear befom me at the County Court Room in Bldr,Nebraska, on the 8th day of November, 1931. and on the sm ay of February, 1932, lor the purpose of examin- alinm adjustment and allowance of claims.All chime not Bled on or beforo the sul du o f Fe brua ry. 1932. will be fumver barred.. Dated um 'nh dey °f 0¢*°b¢r. 1981. A Co m edy y ou wil l lu ke! ~'nrFUNNY'I .l l FUNNY' FUNNY:-`~°'~~»,~°---"'FUNNY: T~i ~ f ~ f ~ " R i £ ! ! f ~ Also "Society Gbes Spughetti"- comedy X and News Reel. ,J ht;w 'tained the fonner's sham and hu- 'evening guests.|Mrs.Anna Wx-eidt a Warrickiband, Mr. and Mn. Martin Grawm St.Pauls Aid met ThursdsyEmma Hanna went to Sou feed.inglof Red Oak,Iown Sunday and afternoon at ihe church with an|City to visit at the C. A. j m l m y g u m wh ic h Mr s .Gro the u-b e g u n c o m b u lk i n g . sen rec eived.Mr. and Mr s.. Groth-C.B .B u n n an d N e u m le us en rec ently mo ve d i n to a n eac h rec eived c a ttle f o r ....-..s..........¢x..(Ln l.......A . J l i n 'Hnn half umnlrMrs. George W. Colcy died earl; Sunday morning nt her homelauz I' Monday.attendance niE five mamhorn and home. Mrs. L Fri .and Hx. use and Helen . J. D. Wooster rll'»0L at DoraI LISTEN9 ark Stricklett | tf E»;r iinnie Kr and Mn. nduy vis [ I l 1 p l f \ l l l l l . 1 l l | |M 5 n u :I I U H I U u | .u m a a l w M »|'" ' ' " ' " | ' \: u u » ¢ »Q n e n n h n i P M .T V S O H and nenhew.Ne dl Mr.and Mrs.Cl as t o f to wn o n th e sa me * " " " ' * " "" * " * " ° ° " "miles e |.,h b .D r .an d Mr s .W .I .h e ls o n le f tfarm wh ere 15 e mo ve d ai ' a n.[|FYidaY for a week'a visit an (Sieve. »».:.;..:';;.:.";,; H; ;..;a»....-;. 'nlrllltlf Bllif. md Hn. HIIIT Tsrlonl Mn. Peter Nlellen In I.| . J u v L . |1 1 1 , 1 9 U U n u n ¢ | v n \ n u » ¢ »r v " o f th e state M m d t y ,to d u i ve t c o r n a n d b u y stoc k pigs. Mr .a n d m W allac e F i tc h we re Sun day after no on guests a t th e ho me o f Mr .a n d i i r s .W m . Rutledsm. T ' T _-uh at diy a a ~ ; ¢ ~ & a . ' m i n 9-heKennethTylonhome.Un__Llrg0n.,_______|m.§9av».about (o ny -fou r years ago.Al- though her health had been poor for some time,her condition wasnotregarded as serious and her de ath mme an a s ho c k to he r f am. land, '0hio.D r .Nc lson 'a mo the r , Mr s .A m i n Ne ls on o f W e st Po in t is a t th e Ne ls on ho me d ur in g th ei r absence. \ 1 n .Ynmnn C Rh ea hmrlnnx Mr.and Mrs.Henry Soremenl rne Sunday School of the Dan-Mr. and mrs. George Ohrt 'md and sons were Thursday evening visitors with Mr.and Mrs.PaulPaulsen.Aaron and Edward Han- sen from the Bench spent Friday evening ut the Paulsen home.Mrs. Neum Warrick waited her iather. Sheldon Peck nl Blair on ish chnnh enjoyed a picnic at Arlington fair ground: Sunday.The Carl Rasmussen and Martin Larsen families enjoyed a pimlc S"PP0r Sunday ln the woods nonhof Spiker. Drum folks were sorrv to hur llmdred and Mrs.Henry Kruse spent Sunday with the Jay Larsenfamily at Louisville. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lehman of Omnhn, and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sievers spent Sunday at the Jacob Sierk home. FARMER!ng ma f a ¢ ;a ,.Ida Marie ?*f%f~'uf"£§é 2e;;ii§§ 5°;;,;;'¢i;.';; ';,;"1;;A.st Dixon and son,Elmer quart WHS bolfl ill Findlay, 0h1o,|h mg in tha country gn Thursday Went t0 the s0\lth ~stockAugust lst, 1868, but the greatgr agtfrnoon when her daughter-in»yards wifh Geo rg/e;I Bates, ~ '.n a yp u t o f h e r h f e h a s b e e n s p e n t l n l a w ,M r s .D o n R h e a w a s a g u e s t B r o a n a n d J .P e n s e n .|..:.....:..:...:a...n.....-....\znUwv{|\h¢l .1 n ......A.....:.......a.... A . .ol. ..A I J i m ] . u .i;;. ";;i.;"¢.' :.;.I J.; _-],f|ll lot the dnlth nf lln g;",;, u;;;|Hr. lm ! Hn. 1Wm. Webster andand Mrs. Ernestu n a \ I u u l u y .r u u u u u : n u ' J a w a w e r e h e l d a t 2 = a 0 p .m .a t t a e h o m e a n d i n t e r m e n t w a s m a d e m t h e A r l i n g t o n c e m e t e r y .B e s l d e s t h e h u s b a n d t h e s u r v i v o r s a r e t w o OI nonor.LIUEBBIII games enllefatainedth e twe n ty - g ve ladies dun- in g the a f te rn o on a n d pr i ze s we re w o n b y M m .Grac e Rose nba um, ls t: Mrs . Gr over W i lk in s. 2 nd : an d I I I U I l u n g I U o w n u i t :1 " 1 | .u c v ; b e e v e a s o l d .J a m e s a n d E l m e r se nt f i ve c alves b y Ty s o n a n d Lo n g tr u c k a n d we r e p lea s e d wi th th e p r i c e ' H i l u u l l u n ;n u :m u u v u n u r v ! l l M U "- " - " °U :# » ¢ H l l w u s ;a a q u "" "-" " "u s u a l ,|s e n S a t u r d a y m a F r e m o n t h o s -c h i l d r e n a n d M r . T h e K i n d r e d M r r y M a k e r s p i t a l .M r s .H a n s e n w a s f o r m e r l y G a v e ;o f D e c a t u rC l u b m e t m f - . a i a f t e 1 ' I l » 0 0 I l M i s s M y r t l e S t o r k ,d a u g h t e r o f t h e p a r e n t a l ,~ w i t h M P S H a r r y T y e f r n W h é n ~ | M £ ' n a n d r s ~ ~u r f . - % n g . _n } C . 'Now is the time tb use LIME SULPHUR Dip i Moeller h~Ioh\_ leeg|on lll nie. an d sited asen a n d daughters, Miss Beulah and Stella who are nt home; two sisters, Mm B. A. Marshall of Anaheim, Calil., and Mrs.Charles Bormuth ofJemerla,Ohio, and five brothers, Phillip,George,William,Charles and Edward Marquart,all of whom reside in Hancock county,Ohio.Chet G.Marshall of thisplace. is a nephew ol the deceased. Mr.and Mrs. Alvin Anderson and daughter moved their house~hold goods to Fremont on Monday where they have taken an apart-ment to bc nearer Mr. Anderson'a 'm-». A. c. Boseakilde, ard,Mn. Don Rhea also rewved a numberofpretty gifts.Guests invitedincludedMesdamesG.H.Rosen-kllde, A. C. Rosenkilde, ThurmanSpangler and Harry Giltry. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Matson of Plainview,left Thursday afterspending a week at the home ofthelatwfssister,Mrs.F.E. Webb. Tho Sophomore class enjoyed a a dass pany at the school houseon Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Tucker were Saturday afternoon vldtnrs with their son, Harry and family. Mr.and Mrs. S. I.Moore andchildrenwere Thursday eveningwaiters with Mr. and Mrs.Dan Moore to see the new son. Mrs.C.A.Warrick of Peetz, Colo., came to the Neum Warrick home Monday evening for a\£ew days.Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Crutadlger and baby were Sunday evening visitors with Rdph and Grace Ray. Mrs. Harry Tyson and son,Pad other fourteen members presentwere Mesdames T. Wakefield Jr.,0. Pedersen, P. Smith, o. Mathews c .Fltch, B. Bunn, K. Tyson, G. Sorensen, E. Dixon, G. Hal". WHLBratt,T.Iverson,S.Steele andGraceRay.Mrs.Watson Tysonof Blair was a visitor.The ladiesdd their own fancy work and the hostess served a delicious hot luncheon.Mrs. A. E. Dixon dr°P-ped from the membership.Mrs.Clyde Flteh will be hostess Qct. 8 misses Hannah and Louise Ler-seh were Friday bndness callerslnOmaha.Mr.and Mrs.Ed §|a8;\B€n autoed to Omaha Satur- Mr.and Mira. John Taylor Jr.and son were Sunday dinner guests at the Ed Hansen home.Afternoon guests were Mr.and ;~;~- lar; lglgg-d and three chil- en an s er anWrich._ d Prna lla Mrs Chris Benson was aThurs-Mrs.W.W.Dixon of lancoln, day afternoon Klieat ol Mrs. Rud- spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs.an Afff~»==~»@ . mr. auu mrs. rewr nmosen viat Weston, Iowa on Sunday.Mr. and Mrs. George Ric were Sunday visitors of Mr. Mrs. Henry Roaaker. S p e c i a l Realistic Pe mw Wave $8.50 for a limited time at the Fashion Center BeaParlor-Phone 47.Wash Dresses-vdues to each on sale how at 2 for $3 the Fashion Center.Every d guaranteed not oo fade. ~on your hogs! u me SavesA Step in Tin Money! Ework.The furniture of Dir. and Frm..nd S.; rd.on]mn.r.u.wnln-xnn»b=1n¢x»°!°d|»¢...u¢..'i n l H. :n-ima m u were Sunday Visitors at the home of_Mrs. Ar§_Bakgr §n Burt county. N W n k h u m xalln r e a l 'estln of l mE E T . . . E M n C h n l C h r i li e n th e D l n i lll 5 . m1 . " . § ! = T i 1 . h e ' A : t n u lu ''E r u n n s M ._ °. : : ° . : f . " : % . ' : ~ . . . L M r ., a v : : : . ° , . : ,s f . . ..:°.F . m l h m ; ng Pine---Construction bd ad on new highway west .1.Y\.!...L v1.. ....1 : sS e ein to th e A nd e rs o n ho u se an d the y wi l oc c upy it, in th e s pr i n g wh e n the re tu rn f r o m Lans ing,Mic h., wh er e they wi ll s end th e wi n te rwi th their da u gi i te r , Mrs .Glen L u d wi g : md Mr .I..udwig'._ Th e M .E .Y o u n g Ladi es'K e n - si ng to n wa s entertninegi on .'1}{e§- every W i n te r Cont sold n t th e Fash ion Center.A la rg e ship- me n t has ju s t been received a n d they ha ve been placed o n Sale a t only $1 6. 75 a nd $ 25 with a be au ti f u l n e w li n t Fr ee Fr i da y an d Saturd ay on ly -- th e c oa ts c ome i n size s 1 4 to 46 in bla c k, bro wn and Mr. a nd Mrs . J . S . Co ne ty s pe nt Sun day a t the P. J . Fly nn home at Benson. E d i th Ru tled g e sp en t Fr i d a y n i g h t und.Saturd ay wi t h he r gr an dmothe r,Mr s .Geo rge Mo r r i - son o f Te k a ma h . ' _1\§{nnd_l\Irs.A .H .Don ald son ,......---.......,......cand Mrs. R. M. Iverson.Mrs.J Christensen of Blair was also a Monday visitor and Mildred Iver- son was home for Mondal'evo- ning.Mrs.Georzc Fackler mul son. Miss Lennetta Gnuse were Friday evening guests at the Chris Ben- snn home.The following guests spent Sunday evening at the Albert Jen- pen home helping Vivian celebrate w e s t r n m b - n o r m a l o p e m n g 0 1 Iowa-Nebraska Light and Power Company's otitce and display room, held._ Ogallala-Uhlig TNT Ca. opanoa' filling statlon at Spruce xml Blair Drug Co Blair, NebraskaIPaul went te; Cedar Creek Friday her third birthdiyz Mr. and Mrs. Front streets.to bring hqnge Mrs. J. J. Schnez- Rudolph Andreason, Mr. and Mrs.Doniphan-Ben Fder for u. \'1_s1t 'Ei the hollIe of her 9:15 B6n§0n and Q"P}:-Mf '}"l.Grant Barber Hhm d a evening by Mr s .Ri c h ar d Me l-<1 th 11 h lu u r i ou s o r marsnnxgtown,Lowa spe nt Sa t. -I'~ ¢ d a nd Mr s . J as .K e e n a n a t th e §.I§°'€fi'§,§°mfngi7 abolmsvcforze a t u r d n y e ve mn g a t th e h q me o f Mr Me lvn r d h o me ..th c F hion Center th is Fr i d a an d Mr s .Ne u m W a r n c k .Th e yasY..nm.. Finn ..r§i¢-m.=f m 1!-m Chns-n L\..A ...!..n\1 1 u -m 1+hrnu lrht hn me th ei r niec e.Mu m daughter, Mrs. Facklcr.Mr.and Mrs.E.Ha mrs. J oe .les sen a nd c hild ren,M r.wkins a n d a n d Mr s .E m i l J ohnson an d c h il: la y d i n n e r " f a v a n d Mr . a n d Mr s . P e tc r To f t ns..-|.».vvA -..._\\r....11___._1 A I | " ' " i 'T " ' i tian Endeavor Society were re-installed at the Congregmchurch.'l`hey are Edwardpresident;Frances Mar- secretary - trea>urer;livr-Pedorson and Ethel Miller, `pi:mists;Mrs.C.G./Marshall, sponsor.Mrs. H. W. Schoettger recentlyentertainedseveralout ot'townguests at a one o'elo:k luncheon at her home.The table wasprettiiyarrangedwithgardenflowers as a centerpiece and placeswere marked 'for Mrs. John HoffofLincoln,Mrs.Wm.Baker ofSturgis,S.D.,Mrs.Wm.Hille»gass of Omaha, Miss Edith Leaf oi Lincoln, Mrs. Fred Weber and Mrs. George Schoettger.Mr. and Mrs. Will Adams were the victims of a surprise party on Sept.26th when a group of their friends dropped in to help them celebrate their silver wedding an~niversary.The self-invited guestsbrought a lunch whidt they served after spending the evening playing cards.Mr. and Mrs. Adams were eently tionalDolan, shall, othen |unu outuruuy v nuh \ w ' » - " " ° " '" " " '" " "' " " '" " "Wash Dtases-values to $2each on sale now at 2 for $1 at the Fashion/Center.l-3\ery dress guaranteed not to fade. Ross HILL ITEMS Harold Taylor came home from the Blair hospital Wednesday feel- ing fine following an operationfor appendicitis.Mr. Carlsen is doing the work for Harold at present.Mrs.Clemens Williamson,whohasbeen very sick for the pastweek is now able to be up part of the time.Mrs. Chris Petersen has been caring for her. Mr.and Mrs. Will Hansen re-ceived a telegram announcing thebirth of a baby girl to Mr.and Mrs.Allison Clark at Denver, Colo.Mrs. Clark will remem-bered as Mildred HansJohn Petersen took ther home m Council Bluffs Sunday. Mrs: Pe rs e n gmt a c o uple of Gertrude Wardck, who has been visiting them the last two months. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Iverson and children and Mr. and Mlrs. AndrewAlbaehwereSaturdayeveningguests of Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Iver-son.The R.M.Iverson §\miiy and A. W. Clarke spent Thursday evening there.Mrs.Whit Wallace was a Thursday afternoon visitors with Mrs. S. I. Moore.Tuesday evening visitors with'Mr. and Mrs, Louie Grimm were P. G. Grimm ot Spirit. Lake, and Mrs.Anna Petersen of Mrs. air.Mr. and Mrs. Gndmond Soren-sen spent Sunday afternoon at the'home of Carl Sorensen where other relatives were also entertained to honor Otto Sorensen of Aurora, who came Friday for a few daysvisitamong relativesMrs. James Paulsen and Junior were Monday afternoon visitors at the Lars Paulsen home.|Mr. and Mrs. Kelley Meyers andchildren and Mrs. Tina Kelley oil I re S u m t t\\go ,=,.guests at the Judd Phillips home at Craig.Mr.and Mrg.Pete Elliott and children ot near Tekamah,wereSunday nffemo n visitors of the Loran Layma family.Neola Clarke also visl d with the girls of the Layman family. Mr. and Mrs. Lars Paulsen spentSunday aftemoon with Mr, and Mrs. Rudolph Hansen, south o l Blair..Mr. and Mrs. A.l!red Hansen and' --nda evenln vis~ ORUM NEWS Harvey Hansen entertained the following young friends Sunday afternoon in honor of his birthday:Helen Nelson,Eunice and Helen Holland, Georda Wrich and Gene Rasmussen.His mother,Mrs.H.C. Hansen served a dainty lunch ln the little folks.Mr.and Mrs.Knud From and Mr.and Mrs.Ted Jacobsen and three daughters of Newman Grove were Sunday guests at the I-I. C. Larsen home.¢`Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hamm, Edna and Esther helped Mr.and Mrs. Martin Larsen celebrate their wedding anniversary Thursday evening.Mr. and Mrs. Fred Chris- tiansen and sons ' were Saturday evening guests at the Larsen hommMx.and Mrs.Vernon Madisonand Mrs. Art Pelerson ol Omaha were Friday guests at the Carl Rasmussen home.Mr.a n d Mm Martin Larsen and sons were eve- S p e c I al Realistic PermanentWave $3.50 for a limited time only at the Fashion Center BeautyParlor-Phone 47.l t itors at the Robert Widener ome.Mr. and Mrs.C.B. Bunn had ns Sunday dinner guests, Mr. and Mrs.Opal Reeves and children,Mr.and Mrs.A.R.Bwes and Jane,Mr. and Mrs.Byron Bunn and three children.Later after- noon visitors were Dr. and Mrs. C. R. Mead of Blair.Mr.and Mrs.David Mathewsand daughter, and Harland Math- ews of Omllna spent Sunday at the parental, O. M. Mathews home,Pen-unnents reduced to $3.00. ~ "'~ Hlwiih and Commercinl Refrigernmn, Electric Warn Walker Ave, Blair, Neb.88-2t l0wa=Neb1aska Light andyower .Company "DEALERS ,"l&."§""""5""'-. . : ~ : . r i - ' ~' *.¥£.§é$;.s n u s n e s , ~ "_ ¢3il»'l'»§°J'h&L !Q .) _ r or s u .u n .g ~F UE L in " ' ~1n.;m mhgg 1 OIL RN Rc3 A u ,., For Service or More Information, Call N e b r a s k a - l o w a . 0 i l C o SHELL PRODUCTS Blair,Nebraska a.cos'rs f son and Mrs. Rudolph Andreason were Omaha visitors Monday. Mrs.Henry .Knutson and a friend of Humboldf Iowa spent a cuuplc of days lust week at the Lars Rollnnd home.Mr.and Mrs.Peter Toft woreFridayevening dsitors at the Rudolph Andrenson home. Permanente reduced ta $3.00. Mrs.Marlon Sutherland,north Walker Ave.,Blair, Ncb.38~2t ~~Y AUTOMATIC- NOW Lass THAN ||9Q_Q remember the event.Mr. and Mrs. Claus Rohwer cele-brated their birthdays Thursday evening.A number of reladves and friends came in to help themcelebrateand wish them many happy remrns of the day. Mrs. Jacob Sierk was hostess In the Coffee Club Friday afternoon. Mrs. Maggie Kruse won first prize and Mn. Minnie Kmse,booby.The hostess served a delicious lunch and the usual good dmewu had by all.Mr.and Mrs.Otbo Kruse en-tertained a number 01 friends at bridge Friday evening.1Mr.and Mrs.Claus Mehrens have moved to their farm west of town.Mr. and Mrs.Charles Buhl ofHalands, Wyo., visited with Mrs. Joe Bolln this week.Mrs. Kate Rohwer entertained a few friends Saturday afternoon in honor of Mrs. Lewis Lessinger and children. rr. CALHOUNAND vlcmrry Wednesday was the tenth wed-di anniversary ol Mr. and Mrs.ngPaul Kruse.A number of friends Friday and Saturday Only-:ibeautifulnewHatFREEwith every Winter Coat svld at the Fashion Center.A large ship- ment has 133 been received and they have n placed on salg atonly $16.75 and $25 with a beauti~ful new Hat Free Fdday andSaturday only-the coats cnme insizes 14 lo 46 in black, brown andgreenand they all have luxurious fur trimmings.Don't forge*attheFashionCenterthisFridayand Saturday ONLY.38-lt :v~.¢ " § " i ~ ~ I u . A f x .f~f ~ s ___;___~?_. ..J CAN YoiU AEFORD to Waste . ~r _ isf U ' \ . § \ f ':. :....I l I n m \ ! _ , v i :g ~- . _ . . . . _ , . , . , . , . , . . , _ , _ . , _, ; ° - c =~» \~~_\ "\=..1 2 ~ ;. " l l .~" " " " " " " " " ` t r ' . S I - ", fI ;».s='T..~ gn;'v .EZ. _ _9 ".~f~~1 ~~ .. ..-_ _ ;g * 1 M v~' N A V 2 9 " at :m .' [ . ,_ -si? ;:51 '! Ir ~4 I "> 4 ; ».1.IZ :: . ~ Q :fi 4 g""r¢ saw Q;1 ¢. § 1, ¢ ? f ! r ; I 1 ..:~ 4} 4 I N V E S T i n a General Elec- trio Refrigerator now,and let it help save its cost in the long winter months to come! There will be no service ex- pense---a full 3-Year Guaran- tee affords positive protection against repair hills.All the simple,urrent-saving rnecl1an-isrn is lllsrmetically' sealed in the steel walls of the Monitor 'I`op,. never requires attention - not even oiling.Sliding shelves b r i n g food in easy reach and plain sight. Porce- la i n interiors,acid and stain resisting. Cabinets of All-Steel constmction --- rugged, endur- ing.. $10 DOWN EASY TERMS GENERAL @ ELECTRIC A L L ' - S T E E L R E F R I G E R A T O R presented with a silver creamer and sugar set.A large number of friends nt-tended the funeral services heldin Fremont on Friday for Mrs. N.A.Martin who died following an auto accident near Cedar Bluffs on Tuesday.Oscar Anderson celebrated his 13th birthday Thursday by enter~ taining a group of his young friends in the evening at cards.Mrs.George A. Marshall,MissFlorenceandRaymondWalken-horst spent several days last weekin Omaha where they were dele- gates to the district conference of Congregational churches which was held at the Pilgrims Congre~ gatlonal church.Mesdames Law-renee Echtenknmp, C. G. Marshall, C. C. Cook, P. L. Cndy nnd E. S. Larson also attended the confer- e n c e .R o s c o e ,t h e y e a r o l d s o n o f M r . a n d M r s .H a r r y O s t e r m a n ,w a s p l a c e d i n a c a s t w h i c h e n ve l o p e s o n e l e g n n d p a r t o f h i s b u c k a n d w h i c h i t w i l l b e n e c e m u r y f o r h i m t o w e a r f o r a p e r i o d o f s i x w e e k s . T h e c h i l d h a s r e c e n t l y b e e n s i - f e e t e d w i t h s p a s m s o f t h e m u s c l e s w h i c h i s a n a f t e r r e s u l t o f w h o o p » if-1; mugh.Irs.F. 'W.Pfeiffer and her mother, Mrs. C. P. Masters were hostesses to the Rebekah kensing~ ton at the Pfeiffer home Friday afternoon.The ladiess em,the time in sewing on quits and cushions for__the I. O. o._§. 'home w e e x s v n n u n g n e r e w l m l`€lBl lV|!S¢M r .a n d M r s .W i l l R y a n a n d ' G e n e a n d M r .a n d M r s . G e o .L u s e visited Thursday evening at John Peteraerrs. Russel Ward visited Sunday with Richard Appleby and Merle Ward with Jack Petersen.Mr.and Mrs.Will Hurt andAlfredspent Sunday with Mr.Fl, Mrs. Albert Prince at Winsida "e .The following Rose Hill EpworthleaguemembersattendedtheLeagueparty at the Methodist church in Blair.Dorothy Snppen~ field, Clarlce Ryan, Munel Nelsen,Murian Nelson, Dorothy Petersen,Lois Tofte,Myron Tuite,James Wulf, Myron Ward, Howard and Clifford Taylor and Richard Nel- sen.The Craig league were nlso ummm .ma . lnusl., rims W., meal Tekamsh spent Sunday allemoon at the Bum Kelly home.Claude Stout of Tekamnh was s dinner guest there.Mr. and Mrs. George Hain en-terhined as Sunday dinner gueststheir parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Gehringer and uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Gales Lilley and Dol-ls, all of South Omaha.Afternoon callers were Mr.and M m How-ard Hain and two children of near Teknmuh.Mr.and Mrs. Marshall Tyson and sons of Omaha, Mrs.Frank Pltzer and son,Francis Mehrens spent Sunday aftemoon at theLouieGrimmhomeandevening with the Harry Tucker family.Mr. and Mrs.Norman Warrick and daughters were Sundayvaflebnoon callers st the Neum arricli l three daughters of Newman Grove were Sunday guests at the I-I. C. Larsen home.¢`Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hamm, Edna and Esther helped Mr.and Mrs. Martin Larsen celebrate their wedding anniversary Thursday evening.Mr. and Mrs. Fred Chris- tiansen and sons ' were Saturday evening guests at the Larsen hommMx.and Mrs.Vernon Madisonand Mrs. Art Peierson ol Omaha were Friday guests at the Car) Rasmussen home.Mr.a n d Mm Mariin Larsen and sons were eve- »'.Z'.'"""`~"§..'%':" ~ ~an u .ll-IO- DIQALERS "'1l».dfn mv'.SMASHES :'a !x J.r u n _.;__ L cos'rs : N91 ° & , § s § . ' & $ " ~ .._ "e~ 'u. mr.n.mw4 _Lu For Service or More Inform ation, Call 0 had by all.Mr.and Mrs.Otbo Kruse en-tertained a number 01 irlmds at bridge Friday evening.1Mr.and M n .Claus Mehrens have moved to their farm west of town.Mr. and Mrs.Charles Buhl ofHalands, Wye., visited with Mrs. Joe Bolln this week.Mrs. Kate Rohwer entertained a few friends Saturday afternoon in honor of Mrs. Lewis Lessinger and children. ~~Y AUTOMATIC- NOW Lass THAN ||9Q_Q Lune and Mr.and Mrs.Detlef Wulf and James.Mrs. Hart serv~ ed a nice lunch at a late hour and every one wished her many morehappy birthdays. Good only Friday and Saturday, Oct. 9»10 Oil at Regular Prices. A Grease Job Free with every Oil Drain A§::;Li':::"MARATHON SERVICE s'rA'1'loN 3'"§';2',Y§;:,';;S*°~ ix S p e c i al Reanstig Permanexft Ben Davenport of Norfolk, were week-end vlslbora at the Geo. H. Luse heme.Mr. and Mrs.Gao. Nelsen vis- itid relatives in Blair Sunday. Several from Rose Hill attendedthe funeral Tuesday afbemoon ofMyrtleStorkHansen,who died ALONG THE 7BOTTOM ROAD Harry Tucker,Prentice Smith at the Fashion Center BeautyParlor-Phone 47.It Sa tu rd a y at a Fr emo nt h os p ita . '..: | | Mrs.Marion Sutherland,north Walker Ave., Blair, Neb.88~2t 2 .1 :: atten d in g W a y n e State No r m a l this y e ar, c ame h ome for th e week en d with the Ne u m W a r ri c k fa mily Mi s s Ern es tlne Mc C oy we n t to Tek ammh Saturd ay wh er e Mr s . .. .1 ; |;r DEALERS a. rg..n " "' ----L !SMASHES '£ 5 & " ' m ~-L FUEL »-° I.. cosTs ~p/ -'-u.mm.-.1' Ol :RN RA' °~~ ' 4 5 ,of Burt county..John Gillispie, who is attending GENERAL @ ELECTRIC ALL'-ST EEL REFRIGERAT OR birthday dinner for her son, Paul and Miss McCoy Sunday.Misa Mynle Hurdum and MissHelenLawlessofWestPointstnpped on their way from Omahato apepd Sahmdn~ night and Sun- dP Co 5"'%Q@ E @,£'¥'mm |'u -|| ;|~. Nebraska-Iowa Oil Co SH E L L P R O D U C T S ,. Omaha, were Saturday night andSundayguestsofMr.and Mrs.Sam Steele and both familiesspent Sunday afternoon at the W. J. Boite home. .» c ame Fr id ay e ve nin g ~o r th e we ek e n d wi t h hi s parents,M r .a n d Mrs . J ohn Gi lli api e. |;= v | | :l ~ "'~ Hlwiih and Commercinl Refrigernmn, Electric Warn nrmcrs In t n s vlc ln l y w o uve dum.Ralph and Grace Ray andnephew, Ralph 'Wilder were Tues- dy evening visitors at the home Q ~~.Q A s .0 \\ Y Aurowmc- now L: ss nuns nooéé q v -v -- - - . . _ . __ __.f e r a n d d a u g h t e r ,M i s s G e r t r u d e ; o f N i c k e r s o n ,S a r a h 1 " - 1 c D o n a 1 d o f | F r e m o n t B y h n M a s t e r s ,M o r r i s M a s t e r s # n d R o y M a s t e r s .\ W a l t e r H a r t a n d G e o r g e P r a e - ter c ame out from Omaha | 10 spend th e week n d a t th e .h ome of the !o rmer 'a mothe r, Mrs .Ma r y Ha r t. Mi sa J u d ith Ha ll,dau ghter o f Mr .an d Mr s .W m.Ha ll o f th is pla c e , a n d D r. Ma llon Ga r ri s o n p f Mi n o t,N .D.were ma rr ie d by Rpm Rn\.*nlm i n Oma h a a t 1 1- . -.. . . _" n '_ . ._.o ' c l o c k n .m .o n T u e s d a y .T h e c o u p l e w e r e a t t e n d e d b y t h e h r i d e ' s s i s t e r ,' M i s s E v a H a l l o f Q m a h a . a n d the g'room's brother,J ac k Garrison o f Chic ago;Ill.Th e we d di n g was th e c u lmi n ati on of a romaiic c whic h began wh e n th e bride wa s ta ki n g nu r se 's tr ai n in g i n St. E li..mbeth' s ho spita l in Lin- coln and where the groomr n . -:»»»L I. .= | \ | n U 1 n e " : | \f n | | nl . \ ¢ : l \ u | | q u s a | | | u : L n \ ; a | u F ; u u v u , . ¢ §h i s g r o d u n t i o n f r o m t h e N e b .U n i . S c h o o l o f M e d i c i n e .H e i s a l s o n gr ad u ate o f the Un i. of No rth D uko ta .Th e bride,fo llowin g her grad uation f r o m th e Ar li ng to r sc hoolo,took u p nurse's trainlnn i n th e W ise Me mo ri al h os pi ta l ir Oma h a :md wa s later tr a n s f o r m to Lin c oln.The y oun g c ou ple le! immed ia te ly fo r Min o t, wh e r e th- g r o o m has been prac tic ing me d i eine sinc e Inst sp ri ng and wh or §:..]§}§.- I-M rri vvn on\ l l l u u . ;n o n .H --__n i n g i n O m n h o .i n t h e i r h o n o r b y t h e b r i d o ' o s i s t e r ,M r s .W .J .M r : - C m m : m d D r .1 \ 1 c C r a 1 m .T h o s z u e s t s i n c l u d e d t h e b r i d a l c o u p l e , M i s s E v a H a l l a n d J a c k G a n i s o n . D r .N .A .M a r t i n w a s r e l e a s e d f r o m a F r e m o n t h o s p i t a l o n 'F r i - d a y a n d i s n o w b e i n g c a r e d f o r a t t h e h o m o o f h i s d a u g h t e r ,M r s . H. J . Gro ve. Mr s. Otto Gro thc us e n J r ., a rc - c c nt b ride, was the gue st of honor nt a mis c ellane ous sho wer on S at- urday afternoon o t the Otto Grotheusen Sr.ho me i n the c oun- tr y .About fif ty ladie s we re p res- en t a n d th e aftern oon was spe_nt close kin are five nephews. After a short service at the Crowell Home, the funeral service was held Sunday,October 4,at 2:00 P. M. from the Blair Baptist church.The pastor, L. J. Moran ofiiciating, assisted by Rev. E. M. Fletcher. Interment was in the Herman c¢rr\etery.-Contributed. Edith Frain of Herman,spentSaturday night' and Sunday at the parental, Elmer Frain home. Mr.and Mrs.Jake Bros:amb G O ihe HabitGray home Miss Dorothy Gray, teacher in the schools at. Fremont, spent the ..:u :.F_ n u » Oc tober 2 a t th e I mma n u e l hos- pi ta l i n Omah a.She underwent. an op er atio n o n J u ly 2 bu t se emed to r a lly a n d to o k u p h e r wo r k as s teac her b u t af te r ei gh t da y s .....|; Mr .and Mrs.C.W .Man ia of Om a ha ,were dinner guests .Tues» d a y a t th e E l z y Ki n g h o me . Mr. an d Mrs . J . E. Vo gelsa ng of Fr e mon t,we r e callers la s t Sun- t | |;| |" Co.laying gas pipes irom main line ink) this town. Sunday visitors at the 'Walter Davis home southwest of Henman. Mr.and Mrs.Hiram Mann of north, south ~ east of city. Doniphan Cament sidewalk laid in front of Burger buildings. South street.. Mr .and Mr s .Charles Mo r te n - .n ,. u - Sc ot.ia--T.J .Stoetzel 0f fi ¢ 6! s elman , Mr. an d Mr s .E m i l Du n k - hu ild in g ren ted f o r one y e a r a n d la n,Mr .an d Mr s .F r e d Ha g e r - w i u be :_-leaned and mn o v a t e d f o r l b a u m g J r.,Mr .a n d Mr s .A lb e r t n e w l o c a t i o n o f p u b l i c l i b r a r y .\ S t o r k ,M r .a n d M r s .A y r P l u g g e , 1 ..|.;| hu~l~r the family ~o1.:ed ~ retumed to the Immanuel hospital where she assed away. Decenscd at her death was 25 years, 11 months and 2 days a\d.UeafhsBill Rathmnnn of Omaha, spent\ G v l l a t h m n n n h o m e . u r ... . . \\¢.....1:~.........1.e.....1........ . I \|\um.m~,|.» rice clofhier fn Bl air, ---Nebm $1.50 f o r Y G U R O L D I - A m e o r L a n t e r n o n a n e w COLEMAN The new Coleman lnstant-Lite lamp and lantern with the Roto Type burn- er and its large, self-cleaning generator is a great success and a blessing to the farmer. We mean itwhen we say you ought to have one.Let us demonstrate the superior lighting qualities of this lamp or lantern, and you will acknowledge it adds to the home lighting immensely. save this $1.50 Noyv! T h e A r n d t I - l d w . Clyde M. Allen . i u £ " " " "_ -F -o f i i o s i o n s m- Z l u i S u n d | § " " " " ' " " " " ' " " " " " " ' ° " " ' " " ' ;.,.=... .,.. ......,......... ,__,_____ful! returned home Mgr- ug; in.J;=_'===;»==~1-»5 f.u»f."i.'"v'?¢'I.'n'l»1.., mooniing to|'1`ueaday afternoon, October s 'iii ;§_»»1=;_~ .;hh:°|n'i:|"°:|_~ from Pino Bluff, __-___State Endnoer Roy Cochnp._|"T': _Ha -H a £ o n 2 { ~ O r g n m College for three yuan.\--- - - - . - - - _ -qenlnl, John Bolln home.Mr.und M n . O m Kuh r w e n me 1'||undl!w uesday evening W. Christiansel visitors at\ n l v | I\ xr ., .. , .. :- .. .n\4'f;n'nnnrrnriina fh a n u m - [ M m 1 5 1 1 1 4 1 1 1 1 1m l Beamer-Main street to barnelgnnornoou no m me n|..'"-1 ?""° °""|Iater she attended the ata!§ .'" ""` "f '"" ;"5 '1 : :.; ::|»\|u\ IMs. Wm. Schezdin gn- paved won.lux-own ureex cnurm nearuy.lv edty where she graduated L dinner last Sundny,Creighton-New churn purchu-Mynle Stork Kamen was bum 1927. a m Le Ro y Cmdl °f e d for Creighton Cooperative Mmh I L 19m on her i=¢he\"¢The body was brought w B Crgamgry.htm, the Gottlieb Stork place went and on Sunday was taken to Mn. Huw C. Rasmus-Tekzmnh-C0m@YHW"¢hi d (or of Blair.She was marriqd to Mr. old home at Emerson, Iowa wl " "" "' °"mer vmung among ner cnuunm.nu. .uw Nl Kuhr a nd Mr, and Mrs. Chris Larsen and Xerlained °' ere Inst Saff daughter, Dorothy spent lust Man-MJ. and I James Ryan day evening vhlting at the Clark north Blw. Allen home, south of Blair.Mr- and 1 Mr. and nm. wuWiebke Wulf w| visitors at the .elen and Mm Marylnew ugh xml bunamg.Henry Hansen on Novefinber 17»|the funeral services weremanmd dana:-bed this life an vm. mm n 11. M.-vmna nfgh. and Mrs. Carl Schnmidt ldl pr mk Simpson is steadily lm-and!! 5¢lBbe§§ 811.8 Fremont lmpiuu {£»§`a§{5}nZérrLL»§i§"§J»E T T E R m o m fo llo win g a s ho r t i lln e s s .gh E m ,etery .~ ~ ~Sh!! i8 Bl.11"ViV¢d 'JY het hlllblllld.'3=.,..M..§"§'{'.. narmmfn li_ _. _ : _; . _ _ .U Ulljf vuuu JiilnuvcaM r .and Mr s .Calle Ha n se n o f nn!I1 n r Rln ir.:ment la s t Sa tu r- IS guou new! no au nm xncnuu.un.........|u . . .cs...c:a......\.....-A 1. s is te r o f Mr . Ras mu ss en .. . ;C0tt1igB|dst;;:`-';,s"ilar;.'§m?£§ II? §r§¢fLuxn u u : n a m n l u u su lz cl u BI l\ I M r a n d J S 0 ~t w o d a u g h t e r s o f n o r t h o f B l a i r '°o r g a n r e n n o n _D e u s e nw e r e I n s t S a t u r d a v e v e n i n n vi s i t :s o u t h o f B l " ' i "s p e n t ,S u n i a y ~P r e d d e n t D o n .C ~ _ L .L_- a ne r p n re ms , mr. a na mr s .Sto rk ,o n e J i lte r ,Mr s . I\1»I»ngnnur *lnn n I\1»n§||»1 u "~|Q 0 |I fred,Gilbert and Milo,and her $1.50 for YGUR OLD I-Ame or Lantern on a new COLEMAN The new Coleman lnstant-Lite lamp and lantern with the Roto Type burn- er and its large, self-cleaning generator is a great success and a blessing to the farmer. We mean itwhen we say you ought to have one.Let us demonstrate the superior lighting qualities of this lamp or lantern, and you will acknowledge it adds to the home lighting immensely. save this $1.50 Noyv! T h e A r n d t I - l d w .I CARD OF THANKS We winh to express our dncere thanks to our many relatives. frlenda, neighbors and pastor for the kindness shown us during the sickness md lust lad Htes of our beloved one, also for the beautiful floral offerings. We also wish to thank the choir, teachers and chlldren for their benudful singing. Mr. Henry Hansen Mr. and Mn. Gottlieb Stork Mlr. and Mn. Albert Dlckmeyer Wilfred, Gilbert and Milo Stork ~an ol em dw.Burial wma made In the cemetery near the church. Advo Jell 4 Packages l9c _-|U A DBITUARY Miss Ruth Davis,daughter of Mr.and Mrs.George Davis of Belden,Nebr.,hut formerly of Blair,passed nwny las! hiday. CARD OF THANKS The Ladies Aid Society of Washington,Neb.wishes to ex- press their gratitude to all those who donated so liberally and lent such valuble assistance for the lunch stand at the Waahingmn County Fair at Arlington. \ Diamond Matches 'i;'.§'Z'§ 19c Lgggle 19c """¥£T* 8 Friday and Saturday Prices Effective Fri. and Sak., Oct. 9th & 10th in Blair ~ Swan Matches 6-Box Carton l3c Idaho Great Nnrlhcrn Navy 3Pounds 134: 6 Pounds 25c C o e e 1 A i r w a y B r a n d I G~»-3; IE-"::;\B;t Time \~ Z p o u n d s 3 5 1 : 15,1848 in Porter County.Ind. He deparfed this life Ociober 3» 1981, aged 82 years, 7 months and 12 days,He was married tn Mrs.. Xjellle Pearson in 1887.at Unlon"City, Mich.They made their home at Unlon City and Cllmax,Mich. until Mrs. Jones death in 1911. Na children were born to this man Huge. In 1912 Mr. Jones moved fn Blair, Neb. where he resided till the fime of his death. November 1980 he wa l ad- mitted to "Clowell Memorial Home".He soan becamaan in |1 1 1 1 deeply. ¢0Bl"1"UARY ~|"|| " : ;:.Blair Bap tist c hur c h, in th is c hurc h he s er ve d fa ithf ully a s lo ng as he wa s able to atten d. On e brother,An dr e w J o n es ,o f Gr a n d Islan d,Neb .,is th e on ly su r vi vi ng n e a r mla ti ve .Th e n e xt ._. .... moat of the time.In this Chris- tian institution, nude pouible by th¢ benevoknce ol the Methodilt Church, he received the very bat care till death relieved him from his pain and suffering. He was converted in his early life and became u member of the Baptist church.At the time of ___.___.__,_.__--,,----I 1.0 avo n a t th e D elma r F e e r h o me .~ ' l ' 2 f ' h ° 'Mr s .F r e d E n g e r m l w m t e " S .r "f'.f','f'f"-.41... Mr.;d"§_;j 3];;rI.§§£§¢n .mai 'fiivlcln Hardin n f n m l h n ¢nn 11t"'m' cny tend the annual meet-lug U1 \.uc[H»n\Aa1»l Xml nm Settlers Associ.;;; m¢ e Mr. and Mrs. S,;;; Jensgn _wgm asg _Sundzy home -rmay mgnr. and Sunday anne non MAUCOLM BALDRIGE | " ! '°a`§'§v§'§ Qian talk or a'1 of his grandparents Mzxnnd '-muon an M h ,elH. A, Hunk in um! ¢ifY~wnn ms FRO M W ASHING TON '° ""§ £ 'F ." i 3 L "i § ~.` f. L SL Omaha.M An),noMr.and Mrs.Chis Frahm nl of 1 sowufnd Zi°.~I"§u'§l"§§l'$ the Wranch dsirlct were dinner were hat Sunday afternoon vis guesis Inn Sunday nt the paren- ora at the Fnnk sgm htal Jens Andemm home on west Mr.and Mrs Hm:° ;, r' Z: e _ Ln uw \........-.-»----The following letter received gg i x x v e z n w " ~ f r o m h e n from Kon.Malcolm Baldrlge,¢ the time md Inst week the fol- Uniwd States representative from lowing letter mme a m i s se1!» the second Nebraska district of explnnnmory: which Washington county in A part,Sept. N, 19311 uoum mreen._mended the funeral of Mrs. Henry in self axplmltory:M d Mr. Van Damien:`Mrs. Birdie Warrkk ol this qty Hansen at the Bell Creek church,House o! Repraentativea § bg; you are not waiting for accompanied her brother, Jim me west of sm: last Tuesday uw-Washington, D. c. me co attend the picnic w whichhndand wife.who were in Omnha Mm.nn.\..» 4:msn .-,.,u..n.. :mana m¢ andto their hvme in Chi- "';,'j_. md Mn. John Q_ Adams of Mr. John Rh o ld e s wm I §§§»="°w§§`2i\`"f`K.vZ`§§.¢5`;.xn- e she win Spend about Onuha, were dinnex guests Fri- Blair, Nebraska.diferent.Plu m l e t me exvllih She wm return '*° Blair an Q; em Mm- nv M,.ma mf.I havn two vuandes for the mlm Okura wus no answer as you \ u 1 me na 1 un L " ' " " ' " ' " " " " " ' " " " ' " '" " ' " " '"e a r P3 o s wee John J. Jenna, who rwds west of Ulmiied SLM/B3 Naval Academy at lo courusoudy asked.Mr. and Mrs, Martin Bertelsen Blnir.Annapolis,Mlryhnd,for July 1 was working on my new~ ."'.'L°€'!E .'1E_*',f£| Hr. ma un. Leo sehnéiu ma|¥-_{ 1aeze.f°.!§.9::=;~f. __-I:°=» !'¥=1\I ':f_P°:':'.E€.".. _ID I.u c u v c s ;u n U u n v vn o I h a v e 'lA n \1 . N\ '| |\ l a l l n u l l n o t f r o m e d i ana spent: we mgnu mu 'ii{n`Bn =houid be chosen ;;,'§;'""r¢e was allowed to ac-t the wi.Andrew from mv district outside of Omaha ....,,.,...'f'l"Ywnn so tired when it ur numu.I" ;";;:».;;i.i¢.; . nrnllllllnlrv .,..|';.'1';":1...:. `i§I»`§... "ilu northj g d é j " " " " " " ' " " " " ° " " 'c. w. Burger nook Mrs. Burger ,n§in'§§°§"§"u'dT=r" ¢'£l`"D¢parén§rIé ;"'u$"1§'i`Z" '35 §i`{1e"§§iS§f1bf Do you want a farm with good g,r_"tff;I°f',E°§,If_ff__,lft §f_{}j oi! Civil Service to be held at _the |M1nneB0Ul as soon as convenifuy > We are "i ~.."= .uv ml. npwu .lm M". 0m,_|,, Post Omce on saturday \¢1 mf: an order not w !or»south of "f" P" ':;°°'f Mrs. John Wolf oewbef sn, max,Le nine <s=oo{fffrd any mail but that from my ical pu- an wzth o er relatives at Tabor, o'clock ln the morning.The high. publishers md as a consequencemms... Iowa.an fm" in this gxnminntion will --..... L....\. M .n .nmmulniun of- u n » u a u u a u f ,n n v y g ,n v v u : a l a - rovements.Th i s i s ju s t th e f a r m ar mi lk c ows,$125.00 per acre. V. 'I'. Lundt & Co. The Re bek ahs he ld th eir re gular ieeti .initiation a t th e . 0... lfa ll las t Tu es da y eve- lng.There wa s a la rg e atten- aace an d a nu mbe r o f vlaltorsf M a n n ! l l i l p n a . . .| " l A \ u 6 |I J . J "" n d Mr s .He n r y C. Jex en,ta ke n to th e I mma n u e l ho p i ta l i n Omaha last Saturday evening. H e is repo rted a s ge tti n g alo n g nic ely . Mr .an d Mfrs.Ha r o ld Mad sen an d f a mi ly a n d Ra smus Lar sen were din ne r mles tn Inst Siuunrlnu Mer ton J e nse n,on o f r a n d be a ppoi nte d pr inc ipal, fi rst alter~ nate,sec ond alter na te a n d th i r d alter nate.These fo u r wi ll th en ta k e th e re g ula r A n n ap o lis e xa m- in atio n i n A pr il 19 32 . 1 wo uld appreciate i t i f y o u c ould pub li sh th is letter i n y o ur ne a pp a pe r wi t h th e in fo r ma tio n th a t a n v o n e wh o is i nter es te d in gauze:unaas Uv ......_-__.-_..se ver a l h un d re d le tte rs . Y o ur own i s a mo n g th e m a n d ju s t n o w I a m an s we r i n g i t to th a n k y o u f o r th e ki n d i n vi ta ti o n a n d to e xp la i n my seeming negligenc e. A m h a p p y to k n o w y o u li k e tli e books so we ll an d hope y o u wl l l lik e th e n ew o ne to o. Cnr di allv.uun ac n uu lu uly :n un a uu " -~----n - - - - ---~-- -»-f -.nb we re i nitia te d.A de-an d sp e n t th e d a y at the h o me o f ta k i th is exami na tio n shoul Inc h wa s served b v a Hnrold"s brother,L .Ma ds en at| 8¢f»1W h wi th me at ml? Omaha v u .B e RIDE-T0-BII n n r x t u t r l L§§"§{rEem Aldmh Jmmittee. hir. and lllrs. Hans F. Fmhm of *est Nebraska street, entertained me following guests at supper last atunlny:Mr.und Mrs.Chris 'ruhm and family of Calhoun, lr. and Mrs Walter Frahm and hirley ol Nnshvillc.Other eve-ing visitors were Soren Miller nd sons of south oi Herman. County Treasurer Fred Guyer nd Babe Lundt left last Wed- Lincoln. Mr.and Mrs.August Behrend of Chicago, cousins of Mrs. Jens Nielsen came in Mohday and sur- prised the Jens Nielsen family.They remained over until Wednes- day moming. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Husck went to Omaha last Thursday aftemoon :md visited ut the home of their daughter,Mrs.Neil Burdic and family.They returned home Fri~ offibe.". Very truly yours,Malcolm Baldrige, 437 Omnhn National Rank Bldg., Omaha, Nebraska. nE.\NERY MEETING Nr BL AIR The fall meeting of the Omaha Deanery of the Episcopal church will be held Thursday, October 15, at`S!.Marv's church.The day B g 01 h. wb: fi tl ni s 4 .. . nn- A.misc ellaneous sho wer wa s given Sunday e\.er|.ing at the hox'°c -: . I `1 CASH COAL PRICES. J ens L .Petersen ,_ I r ' - - 1 nn - u nn uv i n |~the consolation pri-um going to M n .E m u D u n k la u A n d Me lv i n H u g e r l u u m r . honodng Miss Helen Hilgenkamp, whose marriage to Harry IIa;:er» baumer will take place in the near future.Progressive huneo formed the chief diversion alumni; the eve- ning in which first prima went to \ l |\|°¢ w a s s e x - v e d , ~ a f t e r w h i c h M i s s H H - g e n k a m p w a s p r e s u m e d w i t h a l a r g e n u m b e r o f b e a u t i f u l a n d u s e - ~Prices Effective Fri. and Sak., Oct. 9th & 10th in Blair ~ . \`Q» .~.:,s 2;3;;m =-1rf run m/U . . . . Hilgenkamp,Evelyn Diedrichs, Mildred, Dorothy, Clara and Meta Scheer,Viola Stork,L um and Norma Dickmeyer, Lillian Jacobs, Leona and Marie Laaker,Elsie, l~gifts, the unwrapping of which as very interesting. BEANS ldnlm Gu-at Nnrlhern Ynvya r m s 1 3 : 6 Pounds 25c \ee J Airway Brand [TG " - 3 ~ T i m e \[ Z p o u n d s 3 5 g ~ H11 sALMoN """*m§,,.,,3for29C R CORONET BRAND 48-lb. Bag.Guaranteed »=and Lenora Gnuse, Ella and lice Giesselman,Selma Echten- ~mp, Elsie IIilgenkamp;Messrs. =a and Melvin Hagerbaumer, arvey Hilgenkarnp, Alvin Jacobs, ~y and Gilbert Scheer,Harry ~nd Ray Echtenkamp,Clarence ~nd Melvin Dalhkoetter,Elmer ~nd Everett Stork,Ed and Ray nuse, Paul Rinas, Ewald,'Albert itehead, Henry Royuck, Elmer B1eithoupt;Mr.and Mrs.Albert Montgomery, Mr. and Mrs. Walter icrnan, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gins- ~ r0nATo£s'S?,§',;'';:F;F¢m, 3for ,,]r1 U N E s M I L K he n r w mAx.1 .mum BRANDcI1\|¢<xiu5 Size I T w m r s z l b s . l 3 c 3 tall cans 19c 2 5 c A .' Friday and Saturday Advo Jell 4 Packages l9c Heinz Tomato Catsup Lgggle 19c 5 ""'§~£T* 89c Diamond Matches 'i;'.§'Z'§ 19c ~70-80, 4 PUUNDS 2 5 C 25»Pound Box at Lf .,Q $1.37 Swan Matches 6-Box Carton l3c "Vermont Maid" Cane and llaple Syrup Small size . . ~ Large size . 44C T E D L A ' r H R o P "For GoodThings lo Ea!". PHONE l7 PHONE I7 ay fo r St.Lou is whe re th ey t several day s th k i n g i n th e is and th e W orld S eri es bus e- gnmes.Th ey saw th e f i r s t games play ed an d re po rt i t uay mo wi n g . M r s .C.W . Chris tiansen re tu rn - ed ho me lu s t Sunday f r o m the L o r d Li ster hosp ital i n Oma h a here she und er we nt a n opera- wi i i open wi th II oi y Co mmun io n a t 1 0 a.m.,fo llowed by sessions i n wh ic h womezfs an d c hurc h sc hool wo r k wi ll be disc ussed. Those atte nd in g wi ll br i n g b o x ; 1cler1ul sight worth the mp.tion recently.She is getting along lunches.At 4 p. rn. a special chil»returned to Blair Sunday very nicely.dnnn's meetimr will be held.At L|Ln-.a n d n m .Les lie mmp mn | E § § 6 } . ` § . ` H ` i ' n ¢ ¢ u n g w i ll b . h e ld lu th n r l li n s n f lf\ll|"|\nl'llln i r nninulmlnnll an I.. |\|\ n\u\n|\|\_B u ryinn to locate a,ne\\* Ford ents and sistér, Mr. ul which was reported stolen Compton and Betty,d Mrs. 3°*'"i DANA cou.Em=: Non-:s who reside . u 1 ~lwa s ve ry i nte re stin g CASH COAL PRICES. Hilgenkamp,Evelyn Diedrichs, Mildred, Dorothy, Clara and Meta Scheer,Viola Stork,L um and Norma Dickmeyer, Lillian Jacobs, Leona and Marie Laaker,Elsie, Leona and Lenora Gnuse, Ella and Alice Giesselman,Selma Echten- Ramp, Elsie IIilgenkamp;Me.4srs. Harry and Melvin Hagerbaumer, Harvey iIilgenkarnp, Alvin Jacobs, Ray and Gilbert Scheer,Harry and Ray Echtenkemp,Clarence and Melvin Dalhkoetter,Elmer and Everett Stork,Ed and Ray Gnuse, Paul Rinas, Ewald,*Albert Whitehead, Henry Royuck, Elmer B1eithoupt;Mr.and Mrs.Albert Montgomery, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Nieman, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gies- Swan Matches 6-Box Carton l3c ~70-80, 4 PUUNDS 2 5 C 25»Pound Box at Lf .,Q $1.37 "Vermont Maid" Cane and llaple Syrup Small size . . ~ Large size . 44C T E D L A ' r H R o P "For GoodThings lo Ea!". PHONE l7 PHONE I7 u E53streets in Blair.Thclnorth of Blair.,.....,n..property of a Fre-,_Lne umm \;ulu:5c u wp-......1 ........l..¢.....1......sA.II.. Mr.and .M'9'_Chf's "fl-:ch °flchoir organized this week and the were elected.,......~..<<. ne......U naw "wwstore. The owner, being n 'strang- er in town,apparently having forgotten where he left it. Mrs.C.A.\Va rc k of Peetz, Colorado and son ,ynot of Red- field, S. D. took Mrs. W. W. Dixon to her home in Lincoln lust Wed- nesday.Mrs. Dixon had been call- ed to Blair last week for the fun- eral of Mr. C. A. Warrick.Mrs. D. A. Compton accompanied them to the capital city tn visit T. M. Anderson at the Veteran's hospi~ tal.The party returned the some visitors at the Hans Wdch home.Mr.and Mrs.Will Kuhr and Chris Wrlch of Blair,were eve- ning visitors. Mrs. George Kuhr Sr. who suf- fered a stroke a few weeks agojs improving very nicely at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Hans Wrlch in this city.She is able to get around very nicely now. Mrs.Lumlr Kuncl of Newman Grove, retumed to her home last Monday,alter spending a few days with her parents, Rev, and \r~.\x1..\».-u 'r»...1..~.\ Severin Sorensen, president; Wm. Larsen, vice-president; Ellen Dan- lelsen.secretary;Ruth Johnson, librarian; Allred C. Jensen, treas- urer.They are now hard at work on their concert program-Gloom hung over the Dana campus and dormitories Saturday nlteraoon md eveukig.Niels Cas~ persen was rushed to Immanuel hospital Saturday forenoom and word came from Omaha in the late afternoon that a bloodtransfuslon would be necessary; oar boys vol- nnn>»w>f\nnanimcuslv to the call ) evening. Around fifteen or more #lends of Mrs. Earl Burbank gathered at the Mrs.C. N. Hansen home on last Thursdriy evening to extend their best wishes and congratula- tions to her following her recent marriage.The ladies brought a dnlnty lunch and enjoyed visiting nnd cards until A late hour.The guests presented the new bride Jackson is the new pastor of the Methodist church in this city. Last Sunday wu the birth anni~ versary of Mrs.John Bolln and the following spent u social»eve- ning at her home:lllr. and Mrs. Will Linden,Mrs.August Rath- mnnn and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Je!- ferson of Omaha. Mr_and_}l13. fred Ray \ndMr~ to go down to be typed, and within halt an hour the campus was clenr- ed with the exception of the girls and the (ew young men who were ill or otherwise necessarily de- tained.Later in the evening Mer- ton Jensen was brought into the hospital, very seriously ill.Both boys are now reported out of danger for which the Dann {um~ ilv trulv nlolees.The football PRUNES Ne wfro p Medium Size z lbs. l3c MI LK MAX~l-MUM BRAND IT wu l rs 3 tall cans 19c \with a lovely waffle iron and hand~ and Mrs. T. IL. Iverson um Iam »gme.table cloth rhich she uppre- ily ! north of Blair, were visit $13.25Rm-nine_ Rane Rm-ner sizenoys keenly as zueylnolball enthusi sts.da t ed ve r y muc h | o r s m i '. n i o n a a y e v e n i n g a t m e Mr. and Mrs.T. K.. Iverson of north of Blair, entertained umm- ber of relative: and t ends at alovely birthday dinner eveningin honqr of their little Idnuglxmr, yin _who was :debating her ho me o f Mr s .M u t " § ; ° ° " »' ' r h ¢ \ n l< mg ¢ jo ur n e y e d to C r e te Tlw g u e s ts we r e i n me-Th ur sd ay to p la y D ome Co lle ge i n ma d e le e c r e am a nd f re s h str aw- 9 . n i gh t ga m e .Th e y we r e ag ai n berries.'f u- xmmd i n A 4 o~ o ga me bu t sh ow- Mr s . C h r i s ti n e V lmk a t W i n n e - e a g r e a t imp ro veme nt,espec ially § ' ? ' ° 1 ~ ? ` : = ° * : * H 2 3 1 ' . £ € € ' E ! 1 » p a s s i n g .Undnun¢¢d»w a y =»~ ¢ - U - - . . - v,- - - _ . . - - - v _per ton '. Onent, Furnace snze per ton .8.25 7.00fourth birthday.M188 Pelrl.=I1'|l'-- mr a. van: "me .nnuruvr ree:mn n! Rlnhf mud- I|11 mn. ».-.:..lhome.Her son. Evans and daugh-Ideal Nut, p4 Hard Nut, sm; JE h`;}"£1lé'?§m§i`"¢.`i=`&,'°~.1.1;1; ter, Helen vw-H drove down list ii", m'Z¢ mf.1»`;}{.,;" 5; was decorated with andlsl. and §"""*Y£"°"*"'. f° n§°§ *-h°11'_.31=°-Two more mmm have 1s.zsgreatlyappredlted.*Y morning.numbers izz,Ind Andrew Seidelman of Omnha. tha Shminnv md 4I.per tonon-in-lm aim. IBd Mrs. W. Djliié ;;f;;2;i.. Mr.and Mn. pleasantly r when tha ' 5 . ' ; ' ¢ . ,' ; ", . . . . , | i f ~ . -. ~ = » w 1 n J m a | ' " ' _I n un....|......... I:n H .mn-na Yardsurprised'lutlreoently m umnna,w u able to eh-'eansim,Mx. ;3;~»S_~g; d§f~ gzltlaedne hospital Verde!"'a'nztmction of school L 1 s m r y w n W builax .s K"}'2`2 L' short his home.He is recovering but dun. ns rapidly nearing complq been visiting in sun badly crippled.H11 sprnm-om bunamg occu- l Omlhl, having Mr. and Mrs. ~ Andqnongqdlpiad by Ralph St.rnthe.ide hardware rrusul l:. \nll- ~ "conmnvCIIRISTENSENLUMBER x3330ma}a"\;1 §5£a£§.|21§§'}rZ5{Knlx county to vilit'eunstrud:lon 01' moéern bunaihg. arnnn'n dan Aduhlhl l.1rrrln~n Cnnntfnntinn nf han -if»s'§»=-2@»=J=-3;;f¢»f:»-1~1 M »=5§°7-'€\"¢`f€? H21 isa M B .J ' r .J o § = ` ¢ § f l i £ " "": I s l G é g i f l "Not a Kick m u Million ¢m,°,;" |¢m; ;».;";.;a'; uw "'" """|'"' ;.i. | y || | | w t v h u m ;u v u I U a n n u l ; -