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NUMBER 39From thu Garda Spot ol Hahaha-BLAIR,NEBRASKA,OCTOBER15,1931Puhumd WeeHy 'hy John A. Rhonda "
VOLUME XXXV Qnnnannlm Price. $1.50 ner Year. Single Cow.5:
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An explosion of a carbide genratortankat.the VintonEvans
aragre Friday afternoon caused
onsiderahle damage and narrowiy
scoped being fatal to workmen.
he explosion occurred sliortiy
fter noon and the report was so
ond that it was heard several
ln1.\ . \The carbide generatorl;lil li..1 apparenily §encra1.»
ml :in \Ml:Hl.f amount of gashe;arvs~urf nf which caused the
explosion.The _tank was ripped
open and damaged beyond repair.
the Same natal day as she has and
as hostess of the party she gavetheyoungfolksaverypleasant
time.Refreshments were served.
rsacunas CONVENTION
On account of the State Districts
Teachers Convention the Blair
city schools will be clomd Thurs
day and Friday October 29 and 30
in order to enable the Blair city
teachers to attend the convention.
This convention is the most im»
portant of the year.Prominent
ConcordiaHolds
Indian S |er
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er officers demonstrated theE LAUNT NIECE AND»f§&~Lfn§12f closmg ceremomeso I NEPHEW CELEBRATE
The Royal Neighbors organizaionofBlairservedsixthirty A fanlw gathering took pluck
d ei ht eople at the Victor Wolff home on westinnertonrounnzYP.~vcr one hundred were present Colfax street on last Wedneshy
honor of three birthluringthecvenmgsesswnandtheevenmgInn.....\:....
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The district includes temples in
rnaha Fremont Blair Walthill
lkhorn Wahoo and Hooper.The convention assembled at
ethirty P.Ll.and seven P.M.
nd held interesting sessions.
In behalf of the city Mayor
.Harold Stewart gave the nd
ress of welcome.The district
~nd chief Emma Collipriest of
xington Neb.and the deputy
rand chief Gertrude Hayduk of
maha.were present and gaventerestinp;addresses.
Mrs.Carl Pieper Most Excel
known lecturer who has been appearingin the pro .r t churches
throughout Amerie!for several
months.Daily newspapers have
been very liberal in their reports
of his unusual lecture.
I Born in Ruliil.Rlbbi Goldman
was in charge of a wmm were
for twenty£ive years.He lived
under the reign of three differ
ent czars and nw his entire fam
ily slain for religious masons.Al
though he escaped with his life he
was tortured then deported from
the country.The tepid of his ad
dress Sunduy evening will .at ...J
Sat\mhy|Game Between Dam
md Conendn Proven Deddve
Vicwry for the Concordia
Eleven
FINAL SCORE STOOD sl To 0
he evening.
Th.;Convention will meet next
ear at Wahoo Reb.for its thir
nth annual convention.
zinger and her niece Helen Wolff
daughter of Carl Wolff of this
city and nephew Frankie Jean
son of Frank Wolff of Calhoun.
Mrs.Metzinger is very proud
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tune of 310 on the Concordia
College field.
The Concordia team was larger
and more powerful than the Vik
ings and they showed their 5uper~
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their first conference football
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the whole game.The Germans received the first
kickoff on their own thirty yard
line and advanced it to their fortyfiveyardline.On their first play
they advanced the ball twenty
fi\Q yards more.In about four
more plays they carried the pigskin over for their first touch-
down.
After Concordia had made her
first touchdown the Vildngg bo~
gan to show a Iittle more pep.The remainder of the first.quarter
wos an exhibition of good football.
Neither team seemed to be able to
get close enough to score.
CARA CAMERONS SALE \
WELL AITENDBD
The Cara Cameron and Sons
twentieth pure bred sale was held
last Thursday at the Cameron
farm near Spiker,and the usual
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Schedule ls Cut From Eighteen to
Ning Games.Four Games Are
Scheduled to Be Played in
Blair
MAY HAVE TOURXA m::~:1
The basketball schedule for
1934 is new complete.This sched
ule calls for games with everyschoolintheTriValleyConfer
ence.Games will also be played
with a few schools Outside of the
conference.The prospects are
in the bidding.The offering this
year was an exceptionally good
one and a hunch o!big boned,
stretehy Duroca met the requiremenuofthemost critical hog
men.The entire offering was sold and
while the Camerons have sold haga
at n higher price yet they werewellsatisfiedwiththeresultsof
the sale.Mr. Cameron ls the oldest breed
er of pure bred stock in the countyand he has made a real success of
lt and we hope that he will hold
many more sucfessful lalus.
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Blair was H.Simunsen BrewsterCountyHas
WIN FIRST GAME s
ment will find an echu in everystate.The greatest enemies of asumesafulgasolinetaxarethose
who seek to increase it to excessivelevelsor to use gas tax funds
for purposes other than highway
work.
GAS TAX JEOPARDIZED
There were 15 bills in the last
legislature attempting ta tinker
with the ganoline tax some pro~podng an increase says Arthur
H.Breed Preddent Pro Tem.nl
the California State Senate.
resort to gas mx to solve needs
for additional public expenditure
keeps up wnhouz abatement.
The gasoline tax has proven wbeso acceptable and lo easy amethodofraisingrevenuethatit
in placed ln serious jeopardy bytheschemestoexploititforthe
benefit of this and that proyect.
MAKE VISIT To DAUGHTERS
Mr.and Mrs.F.W.Andi Ielt
last Thursday for Syracuse where
they spent the aight with Mr.and
Mrs.Ed Bunting and from there
lm for Wichita Kansas w vim
another daughter Mr.and Mrs.
Herman Stmve.After a very»1 .~.~
"High Binh"Near Fanunelle I5
Malt Natural Bounty Spot In
The Cwmty.Connected With
Enrly Histnry.
SHOULD BE STATE PARK
buuxela men who excelled wemFlynnJohnsonandRodger;
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Blair CageLine
about.Of all the beautiful scenic
spots wlpt is called the HighBanksover on the Elkhorn river
south of Fontanello is without
visit they returned home Tuesday
afternoon.
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very beautiful spots where nature
has done her utmost to bring
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inite:of Omaha last Sunday at
the Blair ball park.The only counter came early in
the game when Lichliter tossed |pus in Sntherlxnd who had laidoutonanoldsneakplaythe
latter catching the ball and jog~ging the remaining five yards for
the touchdown.A pau from Lich
liter to Flynn haliback wns good
for the extm paint.The remainder of the game wasplnyedinthevisitorsterritory
Blair having the hall within the
10yard line three times but
fumbled or lacked the punch w put
il.across.Stout right end for
Blair dropped a pass which looked
like another counter in the second
quarter.From all appearance the Blair
men have possibilities of a good
wives and ali others interested
learn about the newest methods
food preparation and the wonde
£ul advantages of natural ;=over any other fuel.
Miss Esther Nuernberger wisanefficienthomeeconomi
wiilhave charge of the school.
will use one of the newest ;=ranges in the preparation of
dishes d will explain ull nefeatures.sQuiteanumberhave install
gas in their hoines dnée t
natural product has been ;in and the opinion is almost uversa!among housewives that it
better and cheaper than ever.
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Treasurefs Report Shows Balance
on Hand of $8701.40 for October
lst.Allowance of Usual Bills
for Month
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SCHOOLS CLOSED OCT.29 30
Blair Nebraska
October 5 1931
A regular meeting of the Board
of Education was called to order
at 8:00 oclock p.rn.this date by
the president in the Superinten
dents office of the high school
building.
Here a wooded hillside sloping
to the west with a blue grass ca;pet invites the picnic lovers to
rest.Great spreading oak and
other native trees furnish abund
ant shade.Looking off to the
west is the beautiful Elkhorn
river its banks at this point using
straight up and down for a
heighth ofsomething like seventy
five feet and the quiet glassy
waters of the river winding in
and out along the wooded lend
scape makes a real picture that
is seldon seen.Nor is the beauty of the spot
all there is to it.Here early his
tory Wag enacted.Only a short
distance north the historic town
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field at the ranch.Tha rstnm trip wls madé under
more fnvnrnble condidam and requireddinepunandthirty
minutes.
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mme time this week.
The naw rules ol ¢he canwillbeobservedandthese
ing to enter should notify
chairman Mr.Karl (luis
not later than Friday October u;The contest will be open !or Wuh
ington county huaken only =numders will be blrred.
Saturday,Ocwber 17th,will be
migration diy at Dana Qullege.The andre studaut body md fac~
ulty are plmning m journey w
Luther College av. Wahoo,Nebras
ka,m witness the DanaLuther
football game.The two buses md
all available can will be dnlted
into service.
».;~nd
mittee will select the field fro.a :>~;
Dana College won from Luther at
h l B d Blair,and lost at Wahoo.TheSc~~game, Saturday, will iridicatcquite
_ldefimwly the standing of Dana
\College in the football conference.
TWO DAY COOKING SCHOOL
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other equipment ~appropriate lor
the oecadnn will be providd by
the Pep Commime.Last year
CATTLE BUYING TRIP
IN MODERN STYLE
Not umny farmers of this
county have had the unique experiencethatcameinMorganRasmussenofArlingtonandbin
brother Chester of Herman recentlywhentheytraveledbyalrplanetoCodyNeb.to look at
cattle at the Thou.Arnold ranch
nearby.They were accompaniedbyTomDonahueofOmaha.
Mr.Arnold sent his pilot down
with his four passenger Stinson
Detroil.plane to gn the boys lan
Saturday.They ha¢f}pretty
rough trip going out against the
hard vrlnd and did not arrive at
the ranch until dark lmding.by
MISNER PLAYERS COMING
.The Misner Players under the
direction of Mr.E.R.Misner will
again present one of their most
successful plays in the high school
auditorium on Monday October
26.The Mjmer Players have been
coming to the Blair high school
for several years each year bringingaverysuccessfulplaywhich
has been enjoyeil by the entire
student body.This year their play
will be SunUp a dramatic comedywhichhasprovedtobeverysucwssfulinhighschoolandcol
legiate circles.
ing promptly at 10:30 A.M.
Committees have been ;:I
with mm Christensen as hvienP.m.'rym,L.c.H~Orville Schetfler and Walter G
Power Company is sponsoring
cooking* school to be held at =Blair office Thursday and Frida
October 15 and 16 at two p
each day.
PythianSistersHold ll
in the|I shoe
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Contest Set For OctiZ3ConventionIn
IBhlr Becoming Convention Town.:RABBl G0|»Dl|
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Arrungwmenu Being Mule for tha
Annual Com Huaking ContutTwo Conventions Within Month.
Seven Dlflennt Order!Present
lt Meeting
NEXT MEETING AT WAH00
Mayor Stevurt Gnve Fitting Ad»
dress of Welcome.Tnere Werel
AU bn An nunus
Even though his wife and six
children were slain in n dngle day
under the leadernhip of u Rnsslam
cur mm Joseph Goldman of
Seattle Washington prefers vo
live under the rule ol the curthan to be governed by_ the sovlets.
Under lhe Ampmi ol zuChamber ofCommerce
nmsnnf ocr.21 DATE sm
&\¢rie|to Be Made Nqt Lute!
Thm Friday, October zi.WuhManyInterestingDiscussionsRabbiGoldmmwhobelieves
that affairs in Russia and the rewithAmer
place for conventions the second ica are nearing a crisis Wil!speak
one this month.that of the Pythian the M »hd1 §h :}f»_P15__fff1
Blah is becoming a popular lations of that country
lngtvn County Hnxken Only
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!nr<\u;1n me telling or un:gurugl:
nnzl .»ll:~~r puns were embedded in
xx lu.\n\nearly thirty feet fmm
the mul..\ cnr which stood nearlu\li.Link was also considerably
d:im.v;f~|l.lhu hon<lli|.:hts beingbreki |\ und tire blown out.
ll~\»innernlor tank is used in
rnr\nvr\i\.n with ihc operation of
un ;.~ 1iyn torch.Soren McDon»
nhl \.l~z is xx mechanic nt the
5:z|r.i;was using; the torch nt thc
limi :ml the explosioll occurred
just ;i.he struck n mutch to lighttlwuirli.Fonunntely none of
the flying pieces of the tank
nruck him and consequently the
dnmzxge was confined in the build
ing and equipment gf at hand.
ENJOY mzlxialc Ro.\sT
Mrs.Bessie French and familynccolnpunicdMrs.Frenchs fatherMr.Mnrshnll \\il¢oX out to the
Hurley Wilcox home in the LongCreek school district on lust Sun~
day.There a number of old
friends Mrs.Rachel McDonaldmid sun Allan Mr. and Mrs.Clem~
ens Neuman and family Mr.and
Mrs.Chauncey Wright and HarryTuckerweregn!|10¢0d and all
brought the mnkins of a big
feed:The bunch retired to the
woods where n bun fire was built
nnd wciners were roasted and ubigtime was enjoyed by all presen.
CHECK .\rmSr IN ms rolLs
C.Van Winkle a young mnnofabouttwentyyehrswasarrestedlustFridayinBlaironthecllargeofforgery.On investigatxonitwasfoundthathehad
forged checks on Jack Lazure tompmmsinm..Muni.»\\.\
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r......_......~........_...._.._ta address the teachers un currenteducationalproblems.From
these meetings ihe washers will
mceivc muny new ideas and planswhichtheycanapplylaicrinthe
\ariou=school moms.
City TaxesAre
Short$60,000
Renders Asked to Scan the Dc
linqucnt Tux List fur \\n1~xhing
lon County.The Increase ls
Appnlling1 _..._DELINQUENTS RAISE LEVIES
The renders of The Enterprise
are asked to turn to pages sevenandeightofthisissueandlook
over the delinquent tax list now
being published.As years go byandthetuburdenbecomes
greater und greater the list bc
omes larger and larger.Much ofinpropertyadvertisedwillbe
los! to the owners ns time goes on.Just u look at the list should
be sufficient to ut least cause ahalt.to be brought in the publicexpendituresoffundsandletusrisetoremarkthatthelocalexpenditureof funds is what makes
the burden of taxation.The curtailingof expenses at home will
do much toward the lowedng ot?
taxes.ls this needed?Look at
the properties being advertised for
delinquent taxes and the question
will bi:answered.
l FAMILY REUNION
ibnghv.for holding the district bus
kctbnll tournament at Blair this
year.This yeurs schedule calls
for four home james and five
games to bc played on other
floors.On account. of the depres
sierfl and finnncinl conditions the
number of games has been cut
from I8 to 9.This will make nveryattractivescheduleforthe
coming season.Following are the games sched
uledz
Jan.
Jun.
Jan.
Jan
Jun.Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
8Pupillion there.
15Lyons here.
20Wes!Point there.
22Oakland here.
29Arlington there.
2Stanton (tentative)here.
5Wahoo there.
1Z South Sioux City there.
19Tekamah here.
2527 District basket hall
tournament.
FILES AS CANDIDATE
FOR GOVERNOR
Dwight P.Griswold editor oi
the Gonipn Journal and president
of the State Press associationlonnermemberof the legislaturefiledhisnominationpapersasarepublicancandidateforgovernorFriday.Mx.Griswold was at the
capitol in person to attend to the
filing with Secretary of State
Marsh.He made what is known
as a personal filing upon a blank
new most used by candidates.
Mr.Griswold is the second te
puhlican in enter the race far governor.George A.Williams wasfirstHuny0.Palmer announced
his intention one week ago but has
not presented the necessary ulti
davit and receipt from his heme
I1 uupncane Of the ms:quarter.Cancurdia was able to make consistentgainsthroughoraround
the Viking line but they suffered
several severe losses from penalI
tics.At several occasions u Vik»|ing would break through the strongConcordialineandthrowtheball
carrier for losses.The G¢|mmm.
did however manage to score the
second touchdown in this period.The first hnlf ended with Con
cordia lending by mscore of 120.
At the opcxing of the secondhalftheViingsreceivedthekickoff.They advanced the bull
to midfield where they wereforcedlnkick.As soon as Concordiareceivedthebulltheytookilanonecontinuousmarchtothegoal.The third quarter wastrulyConcordiasquarterbecauseinthisperiodthey scored nineteenpoints.It seemed as though theVikingshadweakenedufthispointofthegamebecausetheywerenot able ta stop ArkebauerthcbigConcordiafullback.TheGermanscompletedbuttwopassesin*his period.All the rest of
their gains were rnnds by line
plunging which seemed to be theirrnainstrength.The third qunrfter ended with the score standing:Concordia 31 Dann 0.
The fourih quarter was u good|exhibition of how football shouldhe played.The Vikings tried hard£0 score but were unable to get
l Lge stronKnedConcordia team.e anes resu mostl to aaingduringthislast~ydidcompleteseveralforgoodgmlnsbutnotenoughtoscore.They did manage w keep the Germansfromscoringduringtheilaatperiod.The game ended with theworestillstandingat 81 for Con~
fhndln .....a I of Fontanelle is located.Now but
n mere hamlet yet once it teamed
with the activities uf the early
pioneer.Here one of the earliest
settlemexits of the county was
made and homes were established
long before the Indians vaulted
the land.Logan Fontunelle the
chief of the tribe was hdnorcd hy
On roll cull the following memixerswerepresent:W.F.Hem
phill w.v.wright.w.F.Guts
chow C.A.Robeson and R.C.
iiiitchman.J.T.Nelson was ab
sent..D.V.Nasser Superinten
dent und Ernest A.Schmidt Sec~
retary were also present.The minutes of the lust rcS
lar meeting of September 7thhavingthelittlesettlementnamediinhishonor.One of the first
nets of these early pioneers wastheestablishmentof n school and
here Doane College had its in
ception und for years flourished
before its removal to Crete.This
is said to be the first college of
higher learning in the state.It
also had other aspirations and at
[one time lacked only three legis
lative votes of being named asthecapitalof the state.The lligh Banks is an acreageofconsiderablesize.To
appreciate its beauty one must
visit it.We have visited several
state parks many ol them boast
ing of their natural beauty but
not one comes up to the High
Banlqs.The Ramsey State
Park of Minnesota widely adver
tised as a natural beauty spotdocsnotcomparewithourownHighBanksof our own county.The Federal Bird Reserve which
¢0mP!iKes 33000 acres near Val
entine and which is owned andcuredforbythestateofNebraskadoe:not #have the natural
setting as does the High Banks
and l!the state is at all interestedinPreservingthenaturalbeautyspotsofthestatethenattentionshouldbecalledL0thisgardenof Eden.It is a natural parkandnaturehasdoneforitwhat
man cannot do and it certainlyshouldhem».~...|in nm leur
ere read and approved.The secretaryread the treasur
ers report of October lst show
ing a balance on hand that date
of $8i01.40.lt was moved by W.F.Guts
chow and seconded by W.V.
Wright that the report be accepted
and placed on file.
The motion was put and all
members present voting Aye
none voting Nay J.T.Nelson
being absent me president de
clared ihe motion carried.
The secrelafl read the following
hills:
Teachers Sept.Psy Roll
Moore Plbg.Co.
Emest A.Schmidt
Amdt.Hdwe.Co.l
I Blair Dnxg Co.
J E.Campbell
Christensen Lumber
K. C.DeGroff
The EnterpriseFarnbergHdwe.Co.
Mrs.D. V.Mauser
Mrs.Morris Nielsen
PilotTribune
Stewart PharmacyAllyn&Bacon
American Book Co.
D.Appleton &Oo.
Babson Institute
Bureau of Ed.Research
Central Sdant Co.
Co.
~~Congdou..~»~.» Dnhli¢h\nnfGu.
Sec.
250.0088.04
31.642.1035.4017.676.00$1.502.2515.563.5040,2528.908.7022.155.4418.05.5220.0613.61a1.oa
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Jack McDonma and Dr.E.T.
Jipp went up to Decatur lust.Mon
day to hunt for pheasanls.
County 4HClubs
Finish 1931Work
Five Out of Twentytwo Clubs
Finished Work on Monday WMP.
Financial Statements Given on
Work
FORTY BABY BEEVES FED
The Washington County Farm
Bureau office announces that five
of the twentytwo standard 4 H
Ciuhs have finished their work
100%up 10 Monday Oeoober 12
1981 which includes financial
statements on about forty baby
beeves hogs poultry cooking annclnthingclubworkby each indiv
idual member enrolled.The clubs that have finished upl00%and tneir local leaders areasfollows:Mrs.Howard Jensen
local leade of the Trl C PoultryClub;Geriirude Frahm local lead
er of Ute Ft.Calhoun Foods Club;
Mrs.Chris H.Wrich local leader
of the Onxm Busy Bee Sewing
Club;Hurley Clements local lead
er of the Loup Creek Swine Club;Howard Jensen local leader of the
Triangle Baby Beef Club.
Members completing and filling
out their final reportn are elizibh
for vulous county state and na
tional wonhwhile prizes an Yol
lows:Om county champions in
ngricultnw project;togetherwith
xr.o.BOLTON HAS HEARIN(
The cnse of R 0.Bolton ¢Arlingmn who was charged wil
chicken stealing and driving n.cxwithoutalicensewasbroughtuforhearingyesterday.On tl*
first charge he was bound owtodistrictcourtandhisbail91
at $500.On the second chargthehearingwillbe held at a lau
dale.This ease arose out of ti
chicken stealing ut thg time tl
county fair was in progress anresultedinthearrestofBalm
and two others who were supposeko be accumplices.
SURPRISE ON BRIDETOBE
Mins Helen Hilgenkamp whm
marriage to Harry Hagerbaunm
will take place Sunday evenln;
Oct.18 at 6:30 oclock was tl
honor guest at a surprise misce
laneoua shower given by her si
ter Mrs.Fred Hagerbaumer arMr.Hagerbaumer last Sunday ew
ning.Progressive bunco was the d
version during the evening i
which first prizes went bo Evel;Dledrichl and K. Scheer.Thecol
solution prizes were won by Mr
Gllben Panning and Art Huge
baumer.At midnight a delicious lunc
was served to sixtyfive gueslafterwhichMissHilgenkampwlpresented with a bolt of beautill
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SOCIAL FORECAB
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He is now awaiting his trial.
vlsrrons FROM COLORADO
Mr.and Mrs.Martin Sorensen
and son who were called to Fre
mont by the death of Mrs.Soren
sens mother drove over to Blair
Monday where they visited sv.thehomeofMr.Sorensena sisterMr. and Mrs. Clarench King.TheyleftBlairon Tuesday and alter astopinFremont_returned to thdrhome m Julesburg Colorado.
~WRIGHT CALIFORNIA
PLAYERS
A large number of relatives held
a family gathering at the home of
|Mrs.Cora Badgerow last Sundayinhonorof Mrs.Robert Allen and
son of Longmont Colo.who werehereonavisit.This is Mrs.
twentyfive years.A fine dinner
was oyed and the remainder of
the day spent visiting.Drone present besides the hon
ored guests were Mr.and Mrs.Charles Deval and son Mr.and
Mrs.Harold Hansen and familyallof Herman F.N.Rosenbaum
Mr.and Mrs.Hayes Rosenbaum
and family.southwest of BlairMbCharlotteWarnerofBooneIowaMr.and Mrs.Fred MartinBaptist church Tuesday Q¢¢_ 20.d Mr.and Mn.Hugh Martin
780 I1 m Ask some on...}attended last year.Aomisrimwsszi
and 15c.39.n
.ldvudsa hs The Enterprise.
all of Gmaha.
county treasurer for the fee which
is $10.Mr.Griswold said he
would issue a statement touching
upon some public questions early
out week.
Mr.Griswold is thirtyeight but
has had much experience in public
STRING quanrairn
To PRESENT PROGRAM
Prof.Lester Sommers of MidlandCollegeFremontwillpresent the Midland String Quartette
ln concert Tuesday October 20 at
the High School Auditorium at1:10 P.M.No admluion chargewillbemadeandthepublicla
eordially invited to attend thla
rendition of string quartette andviolinwork.
Allens first trip to this city in{e_
Leroy Snyder U!the Nebraska
Iowa Oil Co.made a trip Monday
00 Dennison Iovn.
Wash Dressesvalues to $2 onsalenow at 2 for $1 at the Faah~ion Center.
.Nunn sm.v avr umm.
THE SIXTH ANNUAL
HOMECOMING
The sixth annual HomecomingforallgraduatesoftheBlair
senior high school will be held in
the Blair high school auditoriumonFridayOetober 23rd.A realalumnihornecomlngprogramia
now being organized and plannqdbytheISClub.This programwilltakeplaceabouttwooe\ockImmediatelynite;the programtheSailorhighstudentbodywill
go to the athletic field where the
Blair Bears will play the Oakland
Ti8€ls ln the annual Homecomingfootballgame.Blair was one of the that highaehoolaineasternNebraskaio
plan and organize a Homecomingevent.The iint Homecomiagwaahelddxyanago.Since than
many other high schools have or
ganised and planned Homeoominga
lz€§.Z»2u3§.r"§v`nf§`l$aT1;;.1;".;.
ATTEND NURSES
CONVENTION
Miss Eleanor Sorensen of Omn
ho daughter ol Mr.and Mrs.P.C.
Sorensen of this city ls spendinga few weeks at her parenw home.Miss Sorensen who is a reKilterednurserecentlyattended
the Nebraska State Nurses ConventionlnLincolnobservingtheir
twentyfifth meeting.Among the
speakers of national reputationwereClaraBNoyespresidentoftheRedCrossofAmerimandMissRobertsof New York editor
of the Amerlean Journal of Nuro~lng.Lauer celebrities were GowernorCharlesBryanwholpoketheBrat evening.Blalrs own Dr.
Morris Nielsen was among the
speakers who addreaaed the nurses.Around four hundred nunea
were mount.
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c.A.Gregory co..so
D.c.Heath & c<».zaas
A.Hoepe Co.60.00
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MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED
a marriage license Wednesday fo
Harry W.Hagerbaumer son of
Mr. and Mra Fred H.Hagerbaum
er and Helen Hilgenkamp daugh
ter of Mr.and Mrs. Louuis Hilgen
Kamp of near Arlington
Ile also performed a rrmrriaK
ceremony uniting Lester Waldon
of Manson Iowa and Mamie Lal
son of Palmer.Iowa.
SPECIAL
For Moudays OnlyFists*
Waves 25 oentl.without dl!iDK~
the Home Eeonomlee County eham
pious it selected as state cham
pions are awarded a $75.00 edu
oatlonal scholarship at the State
Agricultural or Home Economics
College made available by the
Union Pacific Railroad.AnotherworthwhileawardistheChicago
Railroad trip to the Chicago Na
tional uvemek szxoodlivn and
4 H Club Congrels.Those who will noon be an:nounced as winners of the 1931
awards began two three and somefouryearaago.It takes time
and patient work on the part of
the loal leader parents and membersinprovingthdrabilityto
compete for wortlvwhlle awards
_Many are the boys and girls out
on tha (anna learning the art of
animal husbandry or home economiesthrough4 H Club probes
County Judge 1.c Eller m(Minneapol.l|sr.Paul o o
Phone 850.IA Blair Beauty SMP39tf work who will be named countychampionsintheyearntooome.
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Oct. 27 runty bulking
17Kinga dance
18Bhir Ramblers
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Blair, Nebraska. October 15.1931--THE ENTERPRISE)-Pasre Two n u m
e d n e s d u y s u p p e r g u e s t s o i 'M r . a n d M r s . K e n n e t h T y s oll \ \ f'M Y R .T .K .~~ l i n a l n h u u i ¢&Qnsula us Ag suunn n J..nan-Mr. and hks. Fritz Arp and DANISH EVANGELICAL Ir the family helped Mrs. Otto Arp cele-LUTHERAN CHURCH, onum
.. _\...». 1... mnhfhw Hans C. Jersild, Pastor 3
Thursday, Oct. 15, "Laugh and Get
Rich"with Edna May, 0liver and Dorothy Lee,
Also "Society Goes Spaghetti"
Comedy and News Reel
Friday and Saturday October 16 and 17
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A Réal
I n v e s t m e n t !
With The Churches H440 B l l a v c x u n l u v l I a s u u u u l g u|uu ! :l .x vM r B h d M I S .F r e d R l y o h{ a r t l nI!_ \ l .. . . . ; .. . . . . .... .\- ¢:. -_. ..\\ |_
EE SME QQ z é éh -i n J o hmoo l ' rh o mla
J ohnson,Mr s .Ma r g a r e t Ive rso n,' wi ll a n d P e a r l.A f te r s u p p e r Mr .
a n d Mr s .Lloy d J o hn s on an d c h il-
dr e n wer e th er e .
l n m 1 r ! _ . | _ - . !l l . ." n b n s u | " ' | j j h
nu uu wmg re muve li r mr . u n a mr s .Ce c il Go r y , Mr .an d Mr s . W d te r u l
Gammel an d c hildre n, Mr. an d Mrs.
Ke nn e th Ba ke r a n d da u gh ter , Mrs .
A r t Ba ke r,Mr .a n d Mr s .George
R e i d ,a l l o f n e a r T e k a m a h ,M r .f c
u n d " ? #n h f f l f l | o Y n n d a .u n d
.~ .... .......-_.,.A FARMEWS PRAYER |cl10:0Q_S\u1day School and Bible
asAn Illinois fam-.er wrow tho Jw Services.,
ll 'and r in zoro wmg prayer 'sen Permanents reduced to $300Ill'i S t n w l a l !b-_ne mo s oum or pu ~Mrs.Marion Sutherland,north
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A Real
Inves tmen t!
A number of GOOD
FIRST Mortgages running
trom $2,000 and up
For Sale \
All gilt edge stuf f a n d r a l i n - ;
vestments.Put your idle money 1
t o wor k.
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F1331r u r m m n ; \ f n u f m r u In rh vn n fn vn n f the n r oximii w o f th i
. B u n nLund, Pnxtor
xportant cnterprize
for the month ol
Fall Mission Meeh-
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, but one in which
'of the church
........._.,-..._, __convention and were in attendance.
Sunday afternoon and evening
twenty-Eve from our church were
present.0 yes!I was about to forget
to tell you' Oct. ls "Go to Church
Month",Have you been?
You are going w miss some
lne mnurlm'met Thursday afternoon with Mrs.
Clyde Fitch.'They tied a comfort
for the Club and were served adelicious lunch.Mrs. Sam Steelewill be hosiess October am.Mr. md Mrs. Watson Tyson of
Bld,r called at l-he A.E.Dixonand Kenneth Tyson homes and had
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* c h i l d r e n o f L y o n s ,M r .a n d M r s l
H a r r y T y s o n a n d P a u l .M r .a n d |
Mrs. Fred McDaniels and childrenof Omaha, spent the afternon and
evening there.Miss Gladys Baker
who ls nurdng in Tekamsh, spent
Saturday night and Sunday withher sister, Mrs. Tyson.
Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Iverson snd|
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mn enberprize.
verv member
m'»§§¢lleotiex fa\ka; and yet,am no Pharisee.I am y_h,mk.Repeaiing our offer of a Hat
ul, I am not the cvs-ner of city Women and Misses:Buy your
Co t 15 th Fashl ceealme/¢.x ¢hankf1u1a¢1,Wi==*¢=a a .e on n-e amd bo dsuwhich 1l'»°' this Friday, Saturday or Mon-
wn no stocks an n _ave bought at peak prices.I mld°>' and reeexve a smart new Hat
rrawful for guidance gm;k e p t i h "of charge.Coats are all
1s out of the speculave grain|;g;d5u¥ priced at only $15-75 and
markets.~have "'?§F P ? " ~Fshion Cmier Silk Dresses on
mould have a part.Start now.thKng mighty good if you ue nor 'H-"M "-------~ -------~ =-~-.Divine services Sunday at 10:45.present, {I`uesd==y. October 20, 7:30. Tyson Thursday. Mo _Chr; ren \€"fE'if.L.'§"°é'»§.§$'"»§'.i`,¥'. W iing at
Sunday Sshool at 9:80.Ask some one who knows.Mr. and ldn.rna s 'e an on-rvi 'rao sen and fanuly at west of Her- day evening at the Harry Tyson
Evening Se ce at '''man, and N.H. Petersen, father home.nnu no un ur i n xll l. r ~m1 n nn ..¢ M.-.1 Chrintmmen. were Sunday Tyson and §ong__delivered 40
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CHRISTIAN c uunc a
A. J. Bergen, Pastor
`Bible.Sc.hool, 10 a. m.
Morning worship, 11 a. rn.
Christian Endeavor, 6:30 p. m.
Evening service. 7:30 p. rn.Mid-week meeting,Wednesday,
'l:80 p. m.Missionary society meets fi rn
Thursday in each month.
Choir practice at the church on
Thursday evening at 7:30.
Strong gospel sermon every
Lord's Dny evening.
When Jonathan found that his
friend,David,was tu be absent
rm",elm ronfulnr rvlirzious cere-
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uvnunnunuvnnu \,...,...,..A. F. Newell, Pastor
Public worship Sunday at 11
o'cloek, conducted by the pastor.
Those who were not present lnsi
Sunday to receive their copy of
The Guest Book are earnestly re~
quested to get theirs next Sunday
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delivery of the book.There is *
one for eaeh family in the pariah.
Church School at 10 o'clock,
with Prln. F. E. Flack in charge
as Supt. and Ray Krogh, assistant.
The young people meet as usual
at 6:30 for their second discussion
meeting on The Guest Book.
~nluea ~nd $7.95 for $15 vdues
Smart new styles.
Adveniae in The Enterprise.
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BOWELS
need wofching
Let Dr. Caldwell help whenever youchi}d is feverish or rpset; or haleat eold.EE §@rnple.prw:ription will mah
that bahous, headachy, cross boy ol
gi,-| comfortable, happy, weli in justg few gogg gt soon ~
o y y,"break-up" a cold y ke e gi ng ~bowels free from all that slckemng
mucus waste.You have a famous dodofs nordfor thisjazaliae.Dr. C.aldwell's rqwndof havm attended over 3 bnrtluyriLhou].oss of que mqiher or babyulgelievedumquomAmerican
medical Itustory.S Gel. a b9|u?of Dr.c1dw~€io1'¢
epsm rom ur rua n y g u g a v e i t ~ y o u w o n ' t
have to wgn3w any member -your fannly ls headaehy,~ | .gassy or eonstipalcd. Syrup Ps.-,painis good fqr all ages. Il svyeetens |..bpwelgi;lncreases snppew*4 ~drgestaen more complete.
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Smart new styles.
Adveniae in The Enterprise.
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BOWELS
need watching
m D»-.cnunnm hmeveram if :m an ofpfpm; or mu
°'¥£'.1..,1. wlvliplivn will muh
uu buh i.daeomlo`?'|.nbl¢. h|p|1§, well ~
I few houn. It soon mmm thibmmls In healthy '|.y. It hd. :"breakup" l cold hanging _builds flue (rom all L |u:kmm|mucus waste.Yau hm: a famllu dodofs Ilnlfur |hi|lm:di|¢. Dr. ClldwdI's rqsonla( 11-'mg :Headed over 3500 blrtlunikon). an o! one mqther or lgnbyilgehswdnniquamA m e n !medul history.sg¢¢ l bqllk ol Dr. Caldidi
. » ' 5 " E . v . | . ~ w o n ' \
have lo wany 1|my mmpg» - , : , - : = " ' ~~
ugoodfqrnllnges. luwnum ~hpwelgz lncmues n£E_I.D\Idxgulxon mom comp
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sen served a delicious lunch.Mrs
Cal Sorensen will be hostess Nov
Bl
D A N c E
KING'S ITXVILION
Saturday, 0ct. 17
Damon's Hanmonians
0MAHA`S OLDESTORGANIZED DANCE BAND
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Fashion Center silk to top full
fashioned silk stockings 6'7c pair.
Join the Fashion Center Hosiery
Club--get silk stockings free.
Girls Camels Hair Coats with
Beret to nmtch at $5.98 for tho
set in sizes 3 to 1i at the Fashioru
Center.
KENNARD RURAL
J OTTINGS
Mrs.Wm. Cunningham spentWednesday aftemoon with Mrs.Tarval Anderson.
Frank Gasser had t reshers on
Thursday and Friday.
Mrs.Wm.Cunningham visited
with Mrs. Al Kronberg Thursday.
Mr.and Mrs.Charles MisfeldtandfamilyandAlfredBurnie
were supper guests of Mr.and
Mrs:Geo.Misfeldt Friday eve-
ning.Raymond Kuhr and Mrs.HansJensen and children visited with
Mr. and Mrs.Babe Ryan Thurs-
day evening.Mr.and Mrs.Henry Wulbemand Margaret, Mrs. Chris Paulsen,and Mrs. Leonard Axtell uf Blair,
and Lillian Paulsen of Omaha.
were Saturday aftemoon visitors
at the Frank Gasser home.Mrs. Frank Gaaser accompanied
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Goreham and
family to Lyons Sunday fbr avisit at the Chas. Pullen home.Mr. and Mrs. Seth Whited spentSaturday in Omaha '
Mrs.Jens Christensen spent
several days last week with Mrs.
'Irina Christensen who was on thesick list.Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rix and son
visited with Mrs. Geo. Naeve and
family.Mr. and Mrs. Babe Ryan visitedat the Charlie Reeh home Sunday
aftcmoon.
Mr.and Mrs.Jens Christensen
'isited at the Orville Allison homeat Waterloo Sunday aftemoon.Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nuevo andMr.and Mrs,Babe Ryan visited
nt the Mrs. Geo. Nueva heme on
Sunday evening.
Mr.and Mrs.Charles Misfeldtand family visited at tha A. C. An-derson home Sunday.
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§£S§§},"i1e`§'§{¢iQ§'"'rhSu Wm bel On 'shun notice Prin.Flack
missed,because thy seat wiil beikindiy took charge of the morning
empty".service lost Sunday in the absence
Tell your friends that you missof the pastor.Our people very
them when their seats are emptylgreatly appreciated the helpful
at the church service.service he conducted,and found
real inspiration in the strong and
At UIQ meeting Tuesday of ti1e'thou;;l1tful lnessage he brought.Blair Miniaterini Association,i t'___
'I am only a poor farmer with
J acres of Illinois gumbo,all
id fm_Once i t was \=v1I>rth
I iLn't sell i t and,
I did not buy more nt They alway5E:i§E e.o Lord.my pigs u>ma? héalth
COME. EAQK ~'§§in}; samuch t.h:1t I Inc:wa s ¢ln»cidc ~d to have a union ser2 FI RS T ME | H. UlJ | : 5 1 \ . ; u u m , n w w Au.;usa.»|u.|.\»;u v|- - -- ~ -vic e S und ay eve nin g a t the Mc tho-W a lter H. J a c k so n, P as to r lf g s f D ; n ' °:\;tl%!;§°ike an d c hil
di st L p is c o i l c h lr c h "F" ° J ose ph dr én a r e s e m i i n g th i s w e e k wi th
Goldma n wnll d c hver th us add res s.On e o f the pd ale ges o f th e '\Ir and Wlrq B ro n BeardM r .Go ldma n is a Russian J e w.Chri stia n is to partéke of the S ac »'1§~l.idny' ec ni¥|g M r a mi Mr s .
H e wa s educ ated fo r a J c wis hlra me nt o f th e L or df s Su pp er . Su c h 5 1_Mo or e took th ai daugh ters,
.....!..:l..._._.m 1_:_..rr......,\...w|1r...........:\r:,.1..i n n m hnnnn nf
i <1isastcr Emd hunger.1 live on
mree bounteous _meals u day
thou hast providcd be,
hatsoever happens.
"Once I loo¢i with envy
sen served a delicious lunch.Mrs
Cal Sorensen will be hostess Nov
Bl
D A N c E
KING'S ITXVILION
Saturday, 0ct. 17
Damon's Hanmonians
0MAHA`S OLDESTORGANIZED DANCE BAND
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Fashion Center silk to top full
fashioned silk stockings 6'7c pair.
Join the Fashion Center Hosiery
Club--get silk stockings free.
Girls Camels Hair Coats with
Beret to nmtch at $5.98 for tho
set in sizes 3 to 1i at the Fashioru
Center.
KENNARD RURAL
J OTTINGS
Mrs.Wm. Cunningham spentWednesday aftemoon with Mrs.Tarval Anderson.
Frank Gasser had t reshers on
Thursday and Friday.
Mrs.Wm.Cunningham visited
with Mrs. Al Kronberg Thursday.
Mr.and Mrs.Charles MisfeldtandfamilyandAlfredBurnie
were supper guests of Mr.and
Mrs:Geo.Misfeldt Friday eve-
ning.Raymond Kuhr and Mrs.HansJensen and children visited with
Mr. and Mrs.Babe Ryan Thurs-
day evening.Mr.and Mrs.Henry Wulbemand Margaret, Mrs. Chris Paulsen,and Mrs. Leonard Axtell uf Blair,
and Lillian Paulsen of Omaha.
were Saturday aftemoon visitors
at the Frank Gasser home.Mrs. Frank Gaaser accompanied
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Goreham and
family to Lyons Sunday fbr avisit at the Chas. Pullen home.Mr. and Mrs. Seth Whited spentSaturday in Omaha '
Mrs.Jens Christensen spent
several days last week with Mrs.
'Irina Christensen who was on thesick list.Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rix and son
visited with Mrs. Geo. Naeve and
family.Mr. and Mrs. Babe Ryan visitedat the Charlie Reeh home Sunday
aftcmoon.
Mr.and Mrs.Jens Christensen
'isited at the Orville Allison homeat Waterloo Sunday aftemoon.Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nuevo andMr.and Mrs,Babe Ryan visited
nt the Mrs. Geo. Nueva heme on
Sunday evening.
Mr.and Mrs.Charles Misfeldtand family visited at tha A. C. An-derson home Sunday.
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1 Tnr M rural I|duy'g visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hurdum yvcrmSunday dinner guests of Mr. am
Mrs. John J. Jensen, west of BlairMrs.Clifton Anderson and chi!
dren of Tekamnh,were visiting
Tuesday ut th¢ pnrental,Georg:
Morgan home.
Mrs.Geo.Hain and daughter
and ister, Mrs. Wm.Brett wento South Omaha Thursday to wsil
until Sunday with their parents
Mr.and Mrs.C.H.Gehringer
Mr. l-lain went after them Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Bunn, Mr
and Mrs. Byron Bunn and childrcxand Mr. and Mrs. Opal Reeves nm
children were dlnnerguests Sun
1lion £6 Ehriutlnnity he hal suf-
fnml mnnv merunulinnl.Ile Ill!
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worship will be "The Forgiveness
of Sin".In the evening at 7:30
the sermon will be "Putting aGod
to Bed".
The other regular services are,
Sunday School at 10:00 and Ep
worth League at 6:30 on Sunday
and Prayer meeting and Bible
study on Wednesday evening.The
Gos pel o f J ohn forms the ~ f
study in this mid-week service Il :
winter.
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YORK CRE E K NE W S
Mr. and Mrs.John nm. 'ana
children were Monday evening vis-itors at the Clean Wilkins homeRaymond Petersen helped SorenJensen stack hay.Mr.and Mrs.Ed Wilson were
visitors at the Morris Christian-
sen home last Sunday afternoon.Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Thane and
Clarence were supper guests at
Elmer Thone's Saturday evening.
Will Kubie shelled corn for
Clarence Wachter Monday fo re
noon.Curtis Behrendt entertained a
number of his boy friends Satur-
day evening.Mr. and Mrs. Emest Monsonnnd John Ernest were Sunday din-ner guests at the C. H. William-
son home.fGrandpaMatthews has been
visiting at the Elmer Thone home.Jack \V chtvr spent Sundayaft-
ernoon \\Junior Thone.0
Mrs.L est Gosker and Ber-
nard were visitors at the Clarence
Wachter home Friday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gosker andsons motored to Wayne Sundaymorning and spent the day at the
Chris Petersen home.
Mr and Mrs. Clemens William-
son were dinner guests at thehome of the latter's mother, Mrs.John Taylor Sr. Sunday.ln theaft/ernoon they called to aes Har-
old Taylor who returned home on
Thursday from the Blair hospital
after undergoing an appendicltisoperation.fMr. and Mrs. Fay Jones accom-
panied by Mr. and Mrs. Claranc~
Simpson of south of Blair, apenWednesday in Omaha.Other viail/ora in Omaha on that day weMartin,Thorvald and Merril
Johnson, Jef! and Ed Van Ho m
and Mr. and Mrs. C. H. William
sen.Mrs. John Taylor Sr., Mrs. Joh
Taylor Jr. and son and Miss HeloTaylorspentFridayafternoowith Mrs. Clemens Williamsen.Mr. and Mrs. Morris Christian
sen and family were Sunday din
ner guests at the R.M. Iverso
home.Mr. and Mrs. Clemens Williamsen were Sunday dinner guests athe John Taylor Jr. home .
Fashion Center Hats for Women
priced at only $188 to $8.88.
Berets 25s to $1.
Fashion Center silk to iop full
fashioned silk elockings G7c pair.
Join the Fashion Center HosieryCiub--get silk stockings free.
Fashion Center Hats for Women
priced at only $1.88 to $3.88.Bere:-ts 25s to $1.
ALONG THE 9BOTTOM ROAD
J.~S. Oonety and Ned Tysoncalled Sunday aftemoon on A. E.Dixon who has not been as well
ns usual the past two weeks.Maxtin Johnson, son Merrill and
Thnrvald Johnson were Sunday
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
T. K. Iverson.
Sunday afternoon and supper
guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Gil-lispie were Mr. and Mrs. Pat Gil-lispie of Omaha and Mr. andllllrs.John Daly at llenson,John Gil-
laple Jr. returned to Omaha with
them for his college work.
The T. K. Iverson, Byron Beard
and R. M. Iverson families spent
¢ \ . ¢ \ . \ |". . " J ;"- - -.b e e n i n A m e d c a m a n y y e a r s ,l e c -
tu r i n g and teac hing.H e calis
hi mse lf a c h ri s ti a n oniy .H e ha s!he ld the c hair o f He b r e w i n i
Eu g en e Bible College,Spoi-cane,,
Oreg on.Tod ay h e i s w o r k i n g i n
be ha lf o f th e J ewish people o f
Ame ric a.
I feel th a t Rab bi Go ldma n has
a great.message f o r each o f us.
L e t u s n o t mi ss th e app or tu ni ty
o f hea ri ng h i m. - - A .J .Ha r g e tt,
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pa s to r _/»'
Eéoiée a;f&"Cora Beard attendee
the reception Friday evening foxthenew` Methodist minister,ix
Blair.Mr. and Mrs. Sam Steele wenFriday evening visitors with Mr
and Mrs. John Miller of Blair.
Mrs. J. W. Simonsen spent Wednesday with her parents, Mr. amMrs. Lars Hansen of Blair, whenthe Lutheran church aid met tha
afternoon.Mr. and Mrs, Byron Bunn attendedthe benefit bridge at thiLegion hall in Hem-um Friday eve
ning and Mr.and Mrs.Hug<
Haack and Buddy of Blnir cam<
out to stay with their three grandchildren for the night.Mr. and Mm. Walter Schneidc
of Ithaca,Neb.were Sundn;
guest;of Mr.und Mrs. Georg
11§oo. 13. Y. P U., 6:30.Evenilg
. _ ._ _ . .1 _W e ha ve ou r f a ll a n d wi n te r
c hu rc h pr o g r a m we ll under wa y .
L e t e ve r y me mbe r o f the churc h
str ive to ma k e this a prof ita ble
and plea sur able per iod as we e ac h
on e do o u r b e s t in Chr is ti an fe l-
lowsh ip, to extend o ur Lo rd's king-
d o m th ro ug h th e egemry o f his
churc h, and ours.
Ou r Ba ptis t wo r k i n Ne br as ka
i s o n n ma r ke d up wa r d tre nd as
wa s plai nly evident i n th e Sta te
Con ven tio n h eld la st wee k i n Oma-
ha.The mee ti ng was hi gh ly s pi r»
i tu a l wi th a s tr o n g n o te o f E va n -
geli sm.W e h eard mor e th an o nc e
th e statemen t " O u r ec onomic de-
pression is the result of a sp iritual
depression.Sha ll we see to i t
th a t our c hurc h sha ll n o t be a t
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sen of Little Falls, Minn.,who
have been visiting relatives,left
Saurday for Parksgan,S: D.to " f y ~;:1\11
5-'Q l I .' ;'=»~__n n o m m s p - m s
~f ~n K E :£ -
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Also Strange As lg Seems No.. 8 and
The Farmer, Car toon
P u b l c Sale!
Spotted Poland China
Boars and Gnlts
At my farm one mile East of the
Fremont Stock Yards.
PIGS ARE SIRED BY X-ALL AND GAL-
LANT STAR.X-ALL GRAND CHAMPION
OF DODGE AND WASIHNGTON COU\
TIES FOR THE PAST TWO YEARS GAL
.. ..|
and family.
Miss Erqestine McCoy spent
Sunday and Monday, October 18 and 19
Sunday Matinee
I . ; | :s
sis ter , Roby of Te kamnh was ta ken
to th e I mma n u e l hos pital f o r a n
op emti on .Mr s A b n é r K i n an d son we resrpez: guests Sungay at the Chas.
S i th h o me in B la i r .
Mr .a n d Mr s .W .J .Simqnsen
Tuesday Oct. 20,"L a d i e s ' M a n '
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wi~ nn-.~md ~. ~. ~. ~1~of Blair, in honor of the birth
Also Pictorial No. ll and Bimbo
Cartoon and Fox News
day and Gladys Simonsen, Sunday.Mrs. Mbert Woodward and babyand Mrs.Neil Burdic and Dickie
of Omaha, were Wednesday visib
A .~:..and fzu nily vi site d a t th e A . C. An
derson ho me Sunday .
D A N c E
KING'S ITXVILION
EDDIEDOWLING
IZ Qu/.:~.,.,:.' NL .ne
Saturday, 0ct. 17
Damon's Hanmonians
0MAHA`S OLDESTORGANIZED DANCE BAND
urs with Mrs. Byron Bohn.
4,
A number rom our church took
. . . ..._emer itus o f Oh i o State,wh o to ld
th e State Nurses assoc iation th a t
"th c c a li of the h ou r i s fo r a li ttle
more educ ational extension " rather
th a n retren c hment ma y b e rig ht.
B u t th e doc tor must.realize that
the re are limi ts bey on d whic h o ne
a n n o t go.Th e coat mu s t be
rec koned wi th c onstantly .W her
ta xe s,o f wh i c h sc hool taxes c on
sti tu te th e ma jo r portion,abaorl
th e mc ome o f a.piece o f i a m
_ . - . 4 - . \ ¢ » \ n l l n n -i l 2 "f f v n n * A A n 1 `1
HIGHESTTEST'
I 0. Q ofaf me price
ordinary gas<
I
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Also Strange As It Seems No.. 8 and
The Farmei-, Car toon
Sunday and Monday, October 18 and 19
Sunday Matinee
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Also Pictorial No. ll and Bimbo
Cartoon and Fox News
EDDIEDOWLING
IZ Qu/.:~.,.,:.' NL .ne
olineE=§i==§ém :ire not deinn.nding tha
school expenses be cut in any np
preciable manner, they do ask fo
'
consideration anci urge if no cut i
made, that expenses be held wher 0
um v RP F"1i0¢'§°¥Thompson 'Lakes th from60.6° ro 71.4GRAVITYic 11oo!rnan's view of the srituatior
Th e people o f Ne b r wk a ,leader
th o ug h they ar e i n pro vid in
sc hool fac ilities,mu s t also cor
sider the cost.A f a r m is th
fa rme r' a business prop erty an
wh e n i ts inc ome i s absorbed i
ta xe s s ome th i ng mu st be d o ne .
N o c omplai nt is to be mad
ag a in s t th e vi e w ho ld b y Doctc
Th omps on .Th er e are ma n y edt
m m m a n d la y me n ah k e i n tlf
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TO MATCH WEATHER
a lf(/mlo(7-Geaténq www, ow
ai a Lawn pukePHllllPS ss MUTUR Ull~30¢aQuad'
'Phillips
nun\../=v m»
Bmw ru neurpalsu wuu mu, un. mepresentmoment,advocating, as
does the doctor, that the fie\d for
edumrion be expanded every day
and hour nnd that no retrenehment
lhodd be considered.These peo-
ple have n pedect right to their
opinion.Thev. on the one hand. and those
's -
Tuesday Oct. 20, "Ladies' Man"
Bargain Night loc and 20c
with William Powell and Kay Francis
Also "Shot Gun Wedding"--Comedy
Wednesday and Thursday, Oct. 21 and 22
"LONELY WIVES"
with Esther Ralston and Edward Everett
Horton.Also "Thou Shall Not"
Comedy and News Reel
Sale!
~nd China
d Gilts
| ile Eas t of the
c k Y a r d s .
X-ALL AND GAL-
RAND CHAMPION
mNc'roN COUN-
wo YEARS.GAL-
BOAR.IS ALSO
WING FOR HIM-
AVE slzn,BONE
ARE GOOD FEED-s 'rnmn To RAISE
BE OF A PROFIT-
D HAS ALWAYS
ING.COME To MY
YOU WILL BE
~FFERING_
1 d c l o c k
, Oct. 22
A T N O O N
»I I
Tuesday Night is Bargain Night
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Also Pictorial No. ll and Bimbo
Cartoon and Fox News
EDDIEDOWLING
IZ Qu/.:~.,.,:.' NL .ne
at the regular priceAND QUALITY AND
ERS.1 HAVE ALWA
HOGS THAT WOULD
ABLE KIND.MY HE
MADE A GOOD SHO
SALE AND SEE THE
PLEASED WITH THE
of Eihyl gasoline
who :Irina mtrenchment, ima acurb
on all ppblic expenditures, on the
other, cbnstltnw the balance that
makes for safe government.Doc-
tor Thompson stand: for progress
alum;educatiunal lines and.de-
serves snppon and applause.The
taxpayers who are needing and de-
manding relief constitute n check
on this progress which makes it
dov er but surer.The program
¢vo\vlng from this check ma bal-
snen arnmzement.time has dis-
W e Handle Phillips "66
CLEANER NAPHT HA
Sale starts
itation'lfhursdax \South Side Service E
I Pdcr Stricklelf, jr.,Pronrlelor1| M. n.~cms», Am\ l V l 5 \ l |A u u n u u u y I y n a b u y s u u u u A. W. Clarke family in honorthe birth ahnivexsnry ol M.r.Cl|Bl a i r , Ne br .. z
your basket dinner.Tables where he will be stationed at the GI
be arranged in the dmreh Fort there for some time Rl
:ent so that all can enjoy Mr.and Mrs.G.D.Nicholsen ba
rlinmw tnrzether.Sumiav and dnumhterhdmve to Dunlau. Le
Dated September 29, 1931.}19mny near Calhoun, were S\mdaybring
(SEAL)1 C ELLBR dmner guests nt the Frank Linden willIOt I (~ t * S 87 -it County Judge home bnsen.,p ~',.---.
1 d | 5 1 7 .'Mr. and Mrs. J. 1.. Petersen and their
" " '" _Z J °\'n'r1r~\: nn'Dm'\RA'I'R nl? \V'l|.l. Robgrt visif.ed_§Af. the tlbennlfun-'Schoy
s s n :~g
WhereFoods are Priccdfor CASH
Spalals for Friday and Qaturday
10 Bars P &G Soap '1 -32c
30c size pkg. Gold Dust -234:
101: Gold Dust scouringpowder ~
25c bottle Clorax --, IBC
Phone 73 We Deliver
0pm Evenings and Sundays
l f.;fl";,e AF' £55with Rally Day 1u v n f 1 0 2 0 P a v
' a - c r l i f a . L ; ; § ; a a m m w i i i a r i i
lervleez bag H i d e ' I l l , M r . I n d l l r l .c . c . W u - W l l l h m m £ ' " '
- I l\ _ n\ | n M i l I| §| n| | ||.¢n|Flln nnnni *luv
\ - r v l ° ¥ t " l L \m n r ~ n r . * n l ' r n n ¢ :
| A 1 U l l \ . ¢ | . . |1
I
"" " " " " ' " "" "" ' " " s e n n o m e d i n H a r l a n ,m w a b a w b u s u a l
' I n n n u u l n u n * n u r ~u n l u l u D u u u u l p b l l l l l bC .D e b e l ,A t t o r n e y i o .a n d M r s .H a m E r v e y a n d s o n D .D .D i s t .S u p t .
C O U N T Y C O U R T 0 F F a y e s p e q t S u n d a y a f t e r n o o n a t d i a t r i c t ,w i l l p r e a c h a 1
: m o r o n C O U N T Y ,
N E B R A S K A . .
3:On th e 2 3 : d d a y o f
L931 a t 2 o'c1ock P .M. ,
ou nty c ou rt :rooms i n
the C h r m La rs en home,n e a r lo f th e p r o g r a m a n d 1
He r ma n .qua rter ly conferenc e iMr .a n d Mr s .Pe te Tru hlse nlf oi lo wi ng th e ser vi c e s.
we r e i n Om a h a F r i d a y to c ons ult c or dia lly in vi te d. -- E.a specialist i n re ga rd to Mrs .| pas to r.
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Maher & Cnrrignn, AtwmeysCOUNTY COURT, WASHINGTON
COUNTY, NEBRASKA.Estaie of Stewart Edwards,
Deceased.
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A. 1
I N THE
WASE
NOTIC]
October, 1
at the c
UI.Lnl lé lll nl ¢u.;¢:|A u l l v n I u a u u l u p l y t a sv vu!-I f h a # I n n a UVM\\r»nrlrl n t I f n n n n n u r N a h w h o m9H u y u l v u v u w -..n g u n ; u . ¢ v a n s " ,g u - 1 .u . . - - vwillh o ld n s h e visi ted he r si iter ,He le n an d
mme di a te ly f ami ly .
Eve ry b ndy Mr .a n d Mr s .George He de lu nd
P.Bouh er, and J eanette dr ove bu Oma h a o n
Thurs day e venin g to see Mr. Hede-
1\....:.....~.¢.lurul'n fatlanr mv n Inna Imm|nnlfn 1
H
.w..e.. .. ,,..~.. W .... ..._...-.-w appear before me at the County
Court room in Blair, Nebraska, an
the 16th day of October,1931,
and on the 16th day at January,
1932, for the purpose of examin-
ation,adjusunent and allowanceol claims.All claims uotéhd on
or before the 15th day ol January
1932 will be forever barred.
Dated this 1101 day of Septem-
ber, 1981.(SEAL)I. C. ELIER,
36-4t County Judge.
Blair,Washingtor
raskn,Emma ll
offer for probate,
ment purponing
will and testame
Taylor,deceased,
and place pemay appear d
hate thereof.
Dated Sepbembe
(SEAL)
67-4:C<
wrvrlmt nn RF
\County,Nab-I
vi.Taylor wlll
a written lnstru-
vo be the last
mt of John H,
at which time
raona concerned
contest the pro-
'r 29, 1931.
1. s'~ ~
Arunlsens eynm.Mr. and Mn. Pete Lindy,_nenrBennington.were Snndny dinneruguestg at the Lars Jepeaen home.Frank Linden,Margaret and
Bertrand and Edu Anderson were
Friday evening vlslvers at J.L.
Petersen's._Dorothy Masters,accompanied
by Mabel Naurenberg of Blair,spent 'hxesday night at the homeof her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Masters.\
im. an-. uns. moe.. mluwsae..and Mr.and Mrs.Bert Hansen
drove to Omaha Wednesday £0
shop and to visit at the Will
Thurber home.
The Ladies Aid Society metlsst
Thursday afternoon with Mrs. T.
E. Aklns at her home in the coun-
try.The ladies were very _wellpleasedwith the receipts fromtheir bazaar, having cleared over
$80 and wish to express gratitude
to dl those who donated no liber-
g'-"'-- .......\.., ...N ...... .»..... -1-2'xll.Mr. and Mrs.Hnrry Blaoo nt-tended a card party at the A. C.Debel home in Blair Wednesdayl
awning.1Mrs.Tom Hitchcock,who basl
been lll the past week, ls aome~what improved at this writing.Charles Berry was in Arlington*
glonday where he had dental work
one._Mgq.George Misfgqt.of near
s
sunny Juage.ally .Mm E l me r W r i g h t wi ll e n »W mPer ma nen ts reduced to $3.06.te rtni n th e A i d a t he r ho me on |1001
IF I RI P P R A L E \.r....\.I|'..-bn.ilnfha rlnnd nn d h ' f h llr i d n v n f f n r n n n n nMn\1n|~CBI
mingum,spent rhda y arwr»n with her grandmother,Mrs
lson.NOTICE ~ " " " ' ~ " -~ ~ - - ~ - -- - - -lmrn.umnvn eu-»--~.-»----,-.~---Walker Ave., Flair, Neb.89-lt
The annual meeting o l the
Washington County Agricultural
Society and the Washington
County Fair Grounds Association
will be held at ihe Town Hall Ar-
lington,Ncbr.Wednesday,Oct-
ober 21st at 1:80 o'cloek P. M.
lm- ehn nnmmw nf electinn mem-I
By virtue at an execution is-sued out of District Conn ofWashingtonCounty,Nebraska
upon a judgment in favor f Irv-
lng Rohlff, doing busines Roos
Flyer Company ngainsi LeslieCrowder, 1 have levaea upon the
following described property of
said Lealie Crowder to-wit:
RECOMMENDS MORECANNING CLUBS
At the last regular Farm Bu-
reau Board meeting, it was voted
unanimously to encourage the or-
ganization of more 4~H canning
clubs.'
-..-.-_, _......--.., ..-.....-._ .Hana Svogersan Ha dAlmavisitedwi¢h'1m».L 5 JY..
Alfréed Svogermn last Wednesday
eve ng.Everett Cashman and his moth-er returned the forepart of the
{`i."°>3' ,_§§,°'gp;*,g=g_"==» 1~{eb.dw;»;
e e wee -enMr.and Mrs. Burr Jones and
Thelma and Mr. and Mn. Kenneth
Jones.
W. H. Rosenbaum painfully in-jured his [dt eye one night lust
week when he accidentally ran asmall twig o! a cherry tree in his
eye.He was i n ;out ia getsome kindllng w ch he had piled
under the tree.It was dark and
Mr. Rosenbaum not knowing that
hewassoclosebothetreewnlkedright into the twig.
Mr._ nnd Mrs. _Torvnl _Anderson
rs to the hoard of Directors
d Such other business aa may
ome before the meetings.
All Citizens who Secured mem-
p (Season)tickets are en~
'tied to full voice in the Agri-
ultural Society meeting a n d
bockhoiders in the fair grounds
ssbciation meeting..C. C. Marshall, Preddent
f J.C.Badger,Secretary
ashington County Agricultural
| iety.
A. H. Miller, President
G.I.Pfeiffer,Secref-UTY
' ashington County Fair Grounds
: ~ocistion.39-lt
NOTICE o r FINAL REPORT
Maher G: Carrigun, Attomeya
I N THE COUNTY COURT OF
WASHINGTON COUNTY,
NEBRASKA.Estate of Edmund Burke Carri-
:=, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that
ohn A.Carrigan has filed with
e undersigned, County Judge of
ashington County, Nebraska, hip
1 report as Administrawr of
ie estate of Edmund Burke
arrigun, deceased, and rnnde an
~ppiicaliun for final administra-
'nn and discharge,and for the
~ignmcnt of residue ol estate to
~uch other persons ns are by lawntitled tu the same, and I hiv e
et the 23rd day of October, 1931
t 10 o'clock A. M., nt my office
said County for the hearing
ereof.
m m m a n "|"RlT(1K M O T O R Unnoltheludlngmnnufggtupa llr.mdHr|.(hrlLundo!Fle- uulenxmnnvuma utmnpuun-an af gllu jan offs: gm on =g;-~svf-'hd °g';h_=-g-,fd-1 ~ tll, 'l\wm"Anderun ham in Blllr
dozen .y |marpint jan to each dub mem home.A Y gh,
'3'a.'! aus ...!I':': ~ ii 'TE ~ S h e r - e m ~ s m ~ s - f d e - " 1 - °"'=
Nfrii'"-Pr `ii=2'1"w:1|"Jn`€1§.
mu dur at october 19s1, at mln'r-lack n l a . n f m a a n a t M
v q . - - n u n -- -v --v - " 1W a d f\»nn'l Ann? nf the '\|V&Bhi!]if
ton County rt house in the
city of Blair,ebraska, sell said
property at public auetion to the
highest bidder for cseh w satisfy
said execution the amount being
th. cum ol $148.80 and interest of
$41.00 and costs and all seeming
costs.Dated October vu., 1931.35-2t Marlon Sutherland, Sheri!!
NOTICE 'ro CREDITORS
Maher & Carrlgun, AttorneysCOUNTY COURT, WASHINGTON
coumnr. NEBRASKA.Estate of Frank L.Dudgeon,
Iv .y"°...-........,........,........-ganlze in Nebraska for 1931 and
1982.
The Csnnlng Club project is
divided into two year'a activity.
The first year's work consists ofl w ml n z 80 pints of vegetables
consisting of 9 pints of tomatoes
5 plnts of greens, 16 pints of other
vegetables. Also, 21 pints of fmit
This constitutes onehal! of the
vegetable and fruit budget lor one
person for eight months.There
fruits and vegetables for the loca
tion in the state.This should not
include celery or cauliflower.
r\|v|,_ln pu n n/ I . . . o v a .... .-1.n n n a h n
s h o u l d b e a s u i t a b l e v a r l e t y o
visited with Mrs. A.nuersons morner, Mra C. Japp Saturday alter-l!'|00n.
Glenn andnot is huskinscom for Arthur Go tsch.Mr.and Mrs. Arthur Gottschattended a birthday party in Elk-
horn Thursday evmlng.
Mr. and Mrs. Altenus Kronberg
and children were Omaha vlmltorsSunday.
As Saturday was Miss Eileen
Nicholsen's thirteenth birthday,
she with her parents and sister
drove to Omaha and visited withrelatives and friends.Mr.and Mra Robert Andres~sen's daughter,Ruth Irene and
granddaughter,Qelorls _Thurber
ueurge nensen uunne u.| we wa..-try Saturday evening.At s late
hour,delicious sandwiches,cake
and coffee were served.Harry Blaco drove to Omaha onFriday afternoon inlfet repairs forthe mad grader.rs. Blaco andMrs. E. 0. Fairchild accompanied
Mn. Julian Jungbluth of Dale,
was a business caller in Kennard
Saturday.Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gottsch of
lnear Washington, attended the al~
'umnl benefit card party here Sat-
urday evening.Little Irene Hlmnan was lll the
latter part of last week and un-
able to attend shool:__
lm.
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Riiaen.
to a p p e a r b e f o r e me n t th e C o un t y § ' § f n T` 0 ° i ' ~ 3 ° ~
Court Room ln Blur,Nebraska, 4 pints of meat; 1 pint of pickle;
on the 6th day of November, 1931, or relish; and 1 pint. of preserves
and on the 6th day of ?`£'"""*%`Y' or jelly.This amount of canned
l l IU III L N I U II I u vu n i A A l vl i l ]l»l\»»lamlbM r .an d Mr s .Char lie Nelson Er n e s t Spra ker wa s i n Oma h a
c a me o u t f r o m Oma h a Sa tur d ay th e forepart.o f th e we e k to See
night to attend the alumni benefit his brother, Charles, who is in a
pard paggy at 1.119 Gg.-orgejielsen hoapita1_ ther_e.The last reporys
1982, for me purple ol lnmm- 'wa vfnuld *supply l lun family home.mr. md un. John Burgas were um:-!'~2°-~°1:l:'==P:'!£f'¥'~%'!:"f=:2E at lh-e ~m- uma ma- for - 21:2 ~ °;::m.m af!! '°'a':":'.¥.
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'.k n o w n Iowa-Nebras ka L i g h t Q.' I ~and Po wer Co mpany hozne eco-, 4
H 'no mis t,wi ll preside a t a tw o ~
5*da y c o oki ng s cho o l a t the c ompa ny s o f-{
flee, starting today.Everyone is cordial-
"ly i nv ited to atte nd.Newe st methods of 4
fo od pre pa ra ti on wi ll he discussed a nd
emplmnlze d thro ugh actual de mo ns tra-
tions.
I n o r d to ac qua int ho mc ma kc rs wi th mo de rn gas
ra nge eslgn, Miss Nue rnhe rgc r wi ll usewhc late st type
gas ra nge obtainable.She wi ll tzplalzl a nd discuss
such features as:C O M P L E TE G\i..|u. :x ; c l ,INS U-
LATED-Ve nti la te d "Fre s h Ai r" o\'tn, II-:w i ns ux-Fla me
li ghte r,PO R C E L AI N E N A M E L ovcn li ni ngs ,L I F E -
T I M E co o ki ng cha rt,UT I L I T Y DR A\ VE R ,Fu l l size
cooking top, Scientlilcally correct height, Cast Iron Con-
s truc ti o n a nd o the rs fo und o nly o n t h e m o d e m type
ranges.
Miss Nuernberger co rdially invi tes yo u to a ttend.Fo o d
prepared during doxnonstratlons will be serv ed to those
attending the sc hoo l.
School Starts Promptly at 2:00
Iowa-Nebraska Light
a n d P o w e r C o m p a n y
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null.|l:|nau|¢u uve:uuuuaJ wlul u n .:Inu ;uLo llnllualu | | . u . .Mr s .Burgess'pare nts,Mr .an d sp e n t the la tter p f xr t o f th e Welilj~ téé" 5t 51;yof Febmary, |"'°f_k
1932, will be forever barred.|Je§lueS canning xnuls anu
Dated this
1031.
(SEAL)
38»4?.
fm, day of October, vegetables, the club members learn
the precautions in the use of
__ ELLER canned goods' learn to judge can-comg, Judge.'ned food;tlie use of vegetables
and fruits in ih¢ dmily menu' how
SAVE YOUR EYES to compact cream soups and sal-
... ... . L _ _ .-:..
\nds;how to organize a garden;
how tu plan the vegetable and
RUR.A. N.Anderson.Ieslie and Helen Berry were outfrom Benson for a few hours visit
with their mother, Mrs. Elizabeth
Berry on Sunday.
Dave Pritchard nnd daughters,
Maadne and Beatrice went to
Omaha Saturday evening; to visitwith relatives and friends.JeanneJuv was nn ovcrniizht ruest of
wnn Mrs.rrencns siswr unobrother-ln-law, Mr.und Mrs.C. L.Rosenbaum at Calhoun.Roland Holmes,Leonard Peter-son and Leonord Miller left at
four o'clock Tuesday morning for
Albion where they will hunt pheas
ants._George Hedelund was u busmessmllnrinWnshinotonSaturdav.r n e nou ris hme nt 01 m e cyuu iaac c omplished indirec tiy b y the
food we eat an d b y th e sunshine
to whic h we are exposed.W i th -
o u t adequate.nou ris hme nt ey es
hec omc weak,th e tissues stretc h
and th e ey e be c o mes 'n ea rsi ghtew
or u n a b le to wi ths ta n d th e s tr a i n
of mo d e r n life.Si nc e o u r wi n te r
di et is u s ua lly lac k in g i n str en gth
gi vi ng foods th e ey es o f children
f r u i t bu dg et;the va lu e o f th e
food calendar and h o w to use i t;
how to judg e jelli es, ja ms , b utter s,
etc ; a s we ll a s h ow to ma ke r elis h
and pic kles.
DA L E DOI NGS
Mr. and I-Ira. Pres Nickels entertaineda t a s i x o'cloc k dinner
Slmdn v ow\nir| o» in hnnm n f M r c
" 1 ---" ": "g - - - -- -Ann ar en e Ro oth.
Misa Ma e Bu rk h old er s p en t the
we ek - en d with h er p a re nts a t F rc -
mo nt.
Mr s .Be r y l H. D e n to n d r ove o u t
f r o m Oma h a la st Fr i d a y even ing
to vi s i t a t th e Sa m Ha ll h o me a n d
to ta ke Mi ss Ha r r i e t bac k to
Oma h a wi th h e r f o r a f e w d a y s .
Mr . a nd Mr s. E lme r L un d e nte r -
ta in ed a t a p in oc hle pa r ty a t th ei r
h o me Sa tu rd ay even imr i n honor
Mrs. Sop hia Ande rson c lo sed her
ho us e la st wee k an d h a s g o n e to
W as hi ngton to spend th e wi n te r
with h er nie c e and ne phe w.
Th e Ke nn ar d hi g h sc hool basr.-»
ball te am p la y e d th e Ca lh ou n te am
a t Calho un la s t Fr i da y an d beat
th e m 9~8.Th e Rin ke y d in ks we re
not so iuc ky in their gzarne Sunday
wh e n they lo st to Ar lin g to n ,the
sc ore being 8-4.Sundav dinner svuests of Mr. and
B L A I R F L O U R M I L L
Th e H ome o fMA I N T O P F L O U R
(liumlled by All Grocers)
We exchange whoa! for flour
P. C. Son-n.sen,Pro p.
0 s bmh ffnnivcrsury Mél iéliher wright were Mr. and
mresent for the eve-Mrs. Sum Wriszht and chiidren of§
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nnc k er and Robert,Mr .an d Mr s .
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F r e d Smi th ,Eli a ,Le on a and }La s t W edne sday several ladies
Dor othy L a u tr u p wen t. to Creston we n t f r o m here to atte nd th e
la st Tuesday to vi si t wi t h Mr . ' R .N .A .c onvention whi c h wa sSmi th 's parents.M r .S mi th le f t held i n Bla i r th a t aftern oon and
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a n d Mr .a n d Mr s .E .0 .Fa ir -
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H 'no mis t,wi ll preside a t a tw o ~
5*da y c o oki ng s cho o l a t the c ompa ny s o f-{
flee, starting today.Everyone is cordial-
"ly i nv ited to atte nd.Newe st methods of 4
fo od pre pa ra ti on wi ll he discussed a nd
emplmnlze d thro ugh actual de mo ns tra-
tions.
I n o r d to ac qua int ho mc ma kc rs wi th mo de rn gas
ra nge eslgn, Miss Nue rnhe rgc r wi ll usewhc late st type
gas ra nge obtainable.She wi ll tzplalzl a nd discuss
such features as:C O M P L E TE G\i..|u. :x ; c l ,INS U-
LATED-Ve nti la te d "Fre s h Ai r" o\'tn, II-:w i ns ux-Fla me
li ghte r,PO R C E L AI N E N A M E L ovcn li ni ngs ,L I F E -
T I M E co o ki ng cha rt,UT I L I T Y DR A\ VE R ,Fu l l size
cooking top, Scientlilcally correct height, Cast Iron Con-
s truc ti o n a nd o the rs fo und o nly o n t h e m o d e m type
ranges.
Miss Nuernberger co rdially invi tes yo u to a ttend.Fo o d
prepared during doxnonstratlons will be serv ed to those
attending the sc hoo l.
School Starts Promptly at 2:00
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Over the Blair Drug Co.|'Il()Nl$ Black | |Evenings by Appointment
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are many but the major ones are
the lesser amount of sunshine
and the use of fewer fresh fruits
and vegetables in the winter diet.
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there are certain rules of de t
which cannot safely be ignored if
one wishes to have strong,heaI!hy
eyes.The Bible story o i the
creation of man states that bo
mankind is given "every herb
bearing seed and the fruit of
every tree in which there is a
tree-yielding seed" for food. Sci-
ence tells us that the sun is the
source of all life on earth and
that foods grown in sunlight or
root crops bearing seed are the
essential foods.And further,
that the edible part actually ex~
man Jungbluth,Vemon,Kermit
and Bernard, Mr. and Mrs. Ilan:-
Braeseh und Shirley of Dale, Miss
Sylvia Juhgblulh of Omaha.Mr. and Mrs, F. J. Enerson hadas their guests Sunday,Mr. andMrs.S. Il. Batson and Tom, Mr.
and Mrs.Avery Datsun and son
of Lincoln,Mr.anil Mrs.Julian
Junrrhlulh and family of Dale,
Mr.and Mrs.Frank Kastmp
left Friday evening for Pittsburg,Penn.where Mr.Kastrup has ncontractdirecting a band at anight club.Mr. and Mrs. Pres Nichols hadastheir tluests Monday evening,Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sands,Mr.
and Mrs. Hans Braesch and Shh-»
ey.Mrs. Morris Masters, Miss MaudMasters,Mr.and Mrs.HenryPfeiffer and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Heuerman and family, Mr.=.
Meyers,all o l Dale attended awhowerforMrs.Art Heuermnn
at their new home near Fremont.
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CARL S(.HMll)'I'I vitamins.was formerly Miss Helen Pfeiffer
|For adequate eye nutrition She received many beautiful presLI\SUR¢'\NCE .\.....,...\.....\.| L... .. en\\.r§n¢» -e un. ents.A two course lunch wm
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every meal, at least two servingw
of vegetables (other than potato)
dail, a serving of a green-leafy
vegetable daily,and that such
lime pastry as may be used
should include the whole cereal
grain, bran and all.Man origin-
ated in the tropics and tropical
fruits should still have a promin-
ent place in his diet.
servfd.
Mr.Jim Sands arrived homu
from Merriman Saturday wiw hi:shipment of 360 head of cattle amtwocarloadsofhogs,which h|
is feeding on his farm.
Permanente reduced to $3.00
Mrs.Marion Sutherland,noni
Walker Ave., Blair, Neb.39-1
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Mrs.Marlon Sutherland,north
Two Doors Wes! uf Walker Ave., Blair, Neh.39-ItAdvance Clunen
Hnmburgeno '»°-=°'=f-lmzmnnm mms uroGARDNER DISTRIL1
Mrs. Sam H,pll accompanied Mx
and Mrs.Taylor Meadows nn:
Harold Patterson of Omaha,u
Carrol,Neb.on Sunday to vigilwithMn.H\1l'n daughter am
son-in-law,Mr.and Mn.GeorglOwensandson.Mrs.Hull reDR. Enwm 'r. .UPP '* Q i ' TDENTIST~Mrs.Pete Tmhlm. Hmmm-,1 fhel f ».,..'lf a week's vis it a m
man 1:1'un had aiuflm11
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No.No.
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Offices ln Snle Bmk Bldg,Phone 298 Blnlr, Nehr.
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Sonlhhmmd
1 11:40 A. M. daily
3 7:40 P. M.dally except
SundayNorthbound46:55 A. M. daily '
2 2¢on *P vu ann.." n m
convention of the Rnyal Neighborlodge whlch was held ln Blair onWednesday.Sunday evening visitors at HnErwlf! we re Mr. a nd Mrs . ni l
Compton and Mr. md Mrs. nedCompton, all of Blalr.Mr.and hks. J. L.Petersen,Ruben, and Dorothy Masiera wereThursdayevening vldtors at the
Raymond French home.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Nellon andtwo dnuvhlsrn nf mul..mn... r.\A_
there a week returned to OmahlwithMr.Patterson and Mr. am
Mrs. Meadows.Ed Japp took Mn. L. Buch am
daughters to Omaha Sunday tl
see Mr. §uch who ll in the LutheranHospitalthereawaiting1nasal operation whlch will beperfarmed as soon u his condition
warrants.Mrs.Anna Carlson went u
Lindsey, Nab te forepart of lug
SundayC H IC AG O & N O R T
Westboul
No . 11 1 8: 35 A. M.
E u t b o l u
No. 122 6:80 P. M.
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____,._._ _. -....., ...W ...-day evening visitors a t Ro hmRmm\msn'|.Mr.s Jens Clausen attended theDanish Ladies' Aid in Blair Wed-
nesday afternoon.Mn.George Reel:was hostessto the Hlllsi s Ulnb Thundnylfb
emoou. Mn. Sophie Reeh of Blnir
and Mn. Elmer Truhlsen wand:-
mr n 'zzz weeks stay wluher daughter d :on»|n-hw, Rev
and Mrs.Joseph Rasmussen amchildren.Mr. Ind Mrs. Harry Blaco amDbl.Edgnr I-'adrdxild drove t4
Lincoln Tuesday to spmd thxlghtfnd Wednesday with Dr.un<
rs.B. Anderson and chlldxenThs Maumam 1-»......s. ...nu \.,.\.
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G o i n g ~10:30 A. M.
5:00 P. M.
8:15 P. M,2:00 N liters.' t h ; i ; ' - ~ » ¢ r Jz`ée»"`§m=.'2:`I§§16:15 1>'f°i§.Mr. md M3a. George Ohrt and Oct.18.Everybody come nm
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shape.Nels Jn n, 66 Neb. St.
39 49
Mrs. James P. Sorensen and son,Donlld were Omnhn callers lui."
Saturday.
Fadzlon Center Hat; for Women
rloed at only $1.88 tA$` $3.88.pBemis 250 io $l-'
n ..-.r ...mo ."MA n..\...a
The Thursday afternoon bridge'For the belt price brlng your
c l b i meetingw'lv.h M r s . F m d a a m ,chickens m d e zzl zouIGuyer i°dny~'John McKay's Feed Store.Phone
9-tfHaroldLarsonwentdawnto Black 89..3
Lincoln over the week-end as a Rev. James Lund left last I-'ri-'
guest of Carl Beclanan.day lor Denver,Colorado where
d w ;3_00_ he ls attending upecid meetings.Permanent:reduMrs.Mhrlon Sutherland,nmhllie expects in he 80110 about two
walkel- Ave., Blair, Neb.sg-u weeks.1... Weber nf wmmu. ment :hal Fo und-A door FGY-_.9W"°f
Mn. Ted Lathrop and mothenl A good real islam mortgage
|M m C .E .N o r r i s w e n t m O m a h a ( ; 5 o o . o o r 1 1 3 0 s o mp m W e d n a d a y d t e m o o n .M x - » . \ , m | e r m L n $ £ ¢ i " e ' .a l o
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° n . | s _o m e o r s o n .B .' I M r .a n d M r s .T e d I a t h r o p : n d
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h o m e o f h é r l l s w r , M r s .G l e n M c - E g i f -"d g i n - g v a w M ~ N e l i g n
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W .H .Underwood of Bentriee,Fashion Center Hats fo r W omen
wan ca llmg on fr ie nd! in t his d iy priced a t only $1.88 to $3.88.
l q n Monday.Beret ; 26 c to 31.'
have
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-H _;!| \ - | -\1.L»¢ UI! pa na ma nt gqsnn "wwn a n the Aa of w w °f
lush 8, 1819.
¢;,,,,mb|€rU-10"1 | n g mk duo pe na wo unt.'Ha m m o n d 'nhlcri bo n v l l l b a l n t n n t l y ro-mo v o d t mmo u r ml i l b z l k t n t t l l
qx pi rn t i mo t t bo dn r d f o r l i
ths pub lls ha n be n :othe r-s rhe fhe nnbs a lpdo nwi llrlns hli n f o r a n t t h o g x i l n b l l d la i r
n v Uu u l t m h r l h n d t h n t t h l t m u l -
do a la a rn a do x pu t o t t .h n e 0 0 -
i n e t between tlxepolihhlr m d
subscriber.
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-'ran SPIRIT OF Norma DAME'
On Friday, October 16 the RKO-
Orpheum opens with "The Spirit
o f Notre Dame"nmrring IewAyres with Sally Blune and leat-ming Frank Carideo and the im-mortal Four Horseman."The
Spirit of~Notre Dame", the KnuteRocknememorialpicture,is the
greatest football epic ol all time.
It is n drama that sweeps every-thing before it in one grand heart-stopping,pulse-pounding wave of
laughter,tears,and joyous en-thux-xinsm with the greatest heroesofthegamesupportingLewAyres.This is n picture depict-
inil that wonderful never-say-die
spirit which moulds u handful of
untried youngsters into n power-ful,irresistible worlJ's champion.
Not only is it the one great foot-
bnlf romnnce but u dramatic rev-elution ot the glorious Iloelmc
Lmditions.On the RKO stage Stuart and
Lanh share headline honors with
John Steel.Stuart and Lash are
among the nuttiust of the nuts
presenting n new fun-pricked as-
sortment of songs,steps,andmusic.Mr. Steel is n tenor of
high repulc who comes frommusical comedy and rndio. GeorgeTopps,one of the most export
young tap dancers, hr-ads his own
revue.In it is o unique number
in \\'l\i<-h the dancers tup with foot
and drum sticks while Georgedocs his celebrated "drum" dance."H=1rlemunin"shows a colored
preacher attempting to halt the
festivities of n night club in the
"block belt"of New York and
.QM .-..,......,.Mr.and mn. L. J. Wolf! a nd'
baby of Omaha, spent last Sunday
at the Victor Wolll home.
Mrs. Will Linden and Mrs. Paul
Jefferson spent last Friday visit-
ing Mn. F. L. Pntberson in Omaha.
Mn. Lillie Pnuhen 01 Omaha,
upent last Saturday and Sunday at
the leonard Axtell home in this
city.Mn. Chlrlotta Hd! of Lincoln.
Neb., spent a few days lut week
with her mother, Mrs. Alta Wain-
wright.
Girls Camels Hair Colts with
Beret la match at $5.98 for the
set in dns 8 to 1| at the Fashion
Cénter.
Fashion Center Si Dresses on
sale this week-end at 6.76 for $10
valua d $735 for/ $15 values.
Sman w nyles."
The Christian Missionary Soci-
ety met Thursday afternoon at the
John Frazier home west of Blair,
with twenty-four present.
Miss Helen Gallagher was a
guest ol Miss Marie Koenig last
Saturday aftcmoon nt the Charles
Koenig home, nonh oi Blair.
Fnshion Center Beauty Parlor-
Phonc 41)-Alice Triplett.Special
Realistic Permanent 'Wave ani
Mr. and Mn. Geo. Therneshave
as their guest, Mr. Themes' moth-
er, who lives Omaha.
Fo r Sale-N rly new Remins-
ton automnti shotgun.Phone 111
on 21.John Compton.39-2t
Permnnents reduced Ro $3200-
Mrs.M i g "Siltlwrlnndf north
Wllker Ave., Blair, Neh.89~1t
The Vinton-Evans Chevrolet Co.
reports the ni e of A Deiiww
lcoaa to A. x. Piper ol Calhoun.
Mn. Robert Mortenmn ol Oma-
ln ,vidted last Sunday at the
Chula;Mortensen home in this
dty.
Oscar Jensen lalt Tuesday evening for Cedar county where he
expected (0 put in some time
hunting.
Mrs, Walter Petersen and daugh
ter,Madge drove to Springfield,
Neb. lust Sunday to attend n fam-
ily reunion.
Fashion Center Silk Dresses onsale this week-end at $6.75 for $10
values and $7.95 for S15 values.
Smart new styles.
Mrs. C. M.'Peters and LaVoughn
Peters of Lincoln, were Saturday
\He's\¢°¢ them.ss-u
evcn'ng-wisitors at the home of|| Mrs/ Frank Dudgeon.
y Frank Simpson who has recov-$fl.50-mnke your "W'°i"t"'°""|cred from his operation and recent
curly.lillnoss, is much improved and 'able
Mr.and Mrs. Frnnk Thompson to be out among his friends.
and Glenn of west of Blair, were.Zlirs. Clarence King is entertain-
last Sunday dinner _and supper ng the American Legion Auxiliary
guests nt the Leslie Thompson*
home south of lllnh.I
Mrs. George Ransom oi' Denvcl,
Colurzulo spent Inst Tuesday nnd
Wednesday visiting Mrs.L.L.
Lantry and Mrs. J. Ii. Grimm nl:
their home on wen Colfax street.
Mr.ond Mrs.Kirby Cook nt-
tended the homecoming at Cornell
College at Mt. Vemon, lawn, lash
week-end.They went over last'Friday evening and returned home!
Sunday evening.
A farm of 105 acres located
close in on U. S. Highway No. 73,
lnnd level to rolling, fairly good'impx-o\'cments,wonderful |acntion,l
gradually being drawn into the $125.00 per acre.Might take*
hilar-ity.The resulting merrimom house in for downpayment, bal-
\\\'ulkor avenue.
at her home this Thunsduy ufwr~
noon.Illrs. J. W.
assisting hostess. .has begun work
of n hamburger
just south of the
Blotter is the
Verne Haynes
on the erection
'shop on his lots
Oscar Gilhertson
Miss Elizabeth Noble spent the
v.~eck~cnd with her mother,Mrs.
Edna Noble of this city.She re»
turned to hor teaching, duties at
Craig Monday.
Bill Ziegler, who is in the em-ploy of the Amdt Hardware left
Tuesday morning for Cedar coun-
ty where he expected to put in his
time pheasant hunting.
store on north
brings a vivid. colorful end to this once left on hand.N.T.Lund _Miss Perrin Hutchinson wns a
swiftly moving program..g Co.39,1tdmner guest at the home of Mr.
Mr and Mr F E Tri 1
and Mrs. Watson Tyson lost Tuesf
*.3...gg 0 -_NEW ENGL AND NEW S'Ml¢ mga n pm, I fxdfa v a . a nd _ M i ns !g;°§;';_§fl); ,j§;'f,;*;;. after
Ax you -.mt ., w o .v......Chinn boar see Dill Armstrong.
Mila Luella Simpson will spend
this weekend ln Omaha at the
homo of her grandmother,MVB-
I-'uhion Center Silk Dresses on
sale this weekend at $6.75 for $10
values and was for $15 values.
Smut new styles.
Mm. Martin Bertehen and Mrs.
James P.Sorensen we re a lle n
lnt Thursday at the Paul Kemp-
cke home, near Axlingwn.
lweek-end at the home o f M n .
John Weber on east OoKlx Skeet.
Miss Margaret Jenkins md
Russell Harrison drove to Omaln
and took in a show last Sunday
Mr. md Mn. Walter Larsen at-
hnded the benefit bridge party at
the Legion hall i n Hermm last
Friday evening.
Mr. and Mn. Charles Mortensen
entertained an their dinner guest
last Friday,n m.C.A. Warrick
of Peetz, Colorado,
Herman Shields.venlng.
\Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Sclmendin
|of Atlantic, low: spent last Sun-
_dny nt the Wm. Scherdin home in
this city.The men are cousins,
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Schmitz and
children of Omaha, came last Sat-
urday night for a few days visit'
at the parental,Andrew Feer
home.x
Mx. and Mrs. Axel H'sen ofKennard, and Mr. and JF.. Hans
Frahm und family of Blair, vis-
ited nt the Calle Hansen home on
Sunday..
The L. S. U. of the Congrega-
tional church will hold o dinner
at the church purlors,Tuesday
evening,Oct.20.The public is
invited.39-lt
Mr.and Mrs.Lawrence Hurri-
son and Dons of Herman,wcrv
dinner guests Inst Sunday at the
J.P.Anderson home on west
Nebraska street.
Mrs. E. \V. Schmidt is improv-
ing after a tussel with bronchitis
able remedies.Her friendevrillbe
glnd to know she is much better.
Mrs.John Weber,Marguerite
and Mattie attended n surprise
party on Mrs. Emil Weber at Te-
kumnh last Snturdny evening, thcoccasion being her birth anniver-
gory,
Mr.and Mrs.Hans Frnhm of
this city and Mr. and Mrs. Chris
Frahm of the Wranch school dist-
riet visited at the Walter Frahm
home at Nashville lust' Friday
evening.
Miss Edith Jensen, who teaches
in the Fremont city schools, was
accompanied home for the week-end by three of her fellow tench~
ers, Misses Margaret Smith, Chr-
The D. A. R. organization have
,invitations out for a hndge party
t o be held nt the home of Mrs.
lc. M. Allen Saturday, om. 17.
g Mrn.Skov Nielsen is in the
.Swedish Immanuel hospital m
Omaha where she has had herlteethextracted.She has been
ihaving quite s. serious time.
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Hansen, Mr.
and Mrs Reis Deets and Mr and'Mrs.R . E .Vinton took in the
benefit bridge party for the Le-
lgmn at Herman last Fnday eve-
lnlng.
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evening for u couple of days visit'wi th home folks at the Delmer
'Fear home.Thej returned home
|Sunday evening.
Rev. A. F. Newell, who has brenconfined ,to the house for three:weeks by scintic rheumnlism, ex-
pects to be out and around the
latter part of the week and to rc-
hi bl'd 1'S dwhichseemed to resist all avail-um s pu ic u ies un "Y
Mrs,C.E.Stoner antcnaincd
the following rolnlivcs at the
Moms Simunscn hrfno lnst Sunday
Mrs. Bertha Caster and son, Levi,
Mr. and Mrs. Art Anderson, all of
West Point and Mrs. Louiseklnt*
of Norfolk.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schafer of
this city,Mr.and Mrs.Roland
Smith and family of west of Blair,
and llir. and Mrs. Grover 'Wilkins
and family of Kcnnard, were din-
ner guests* lost Sunday nt the
Harold Schafer home in Omaha.
Repeating our offer uf n Hut
free with every Winter Coat sold
this Friday, Saturday and Monday.
Coats are specially priced at only
l$l6.75 and $25 and come in sizes
14 to 46 in black, brown and green
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11 you are planning on selkng
ua hatching ess' next salon ullat once, Phone 895.Blair Incn-I
bntor Company Hatchery.l(Neal-uk; Aeaedited)s9~1¢|
Mrs. A. J. Caldwell of Wnlthlll,
spent Int 'hxe ully night at the
E. G. Canon home.Mm Ca no n
accompanied her sunt home Wed-
nesday for a few days vidt.
Mrs, Robert Allen and son of
Longmont.Colo.,retumed home
last Tuesday momlng after spend-
ing the pan week visiting their
eoudn,Mrs. Cora Badgerow and»
with other relatives.
The Blair Hre Department was
summoned 'Lo n call Friday mor-
ning near the river where a box
car which was standing on a side
track had caught fire.The blaze-
was éxtinguished before any np-
preclablc damage was done.
Mx. und Mrs.Louis Nneve and
children of LnPlntte, spent tho 'lm
lust Sunday at the parental, !~'rm
Soll hmrc.Othcr Sunday visitors
were Mr.and Mrs.Henry lloll,
Mrs, Bcnhn Zemnn and daualztvr,
Marie Knthyrnc, all of Scrbizier.
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the Rebekah Slate Assf\rrl`.1
hold their .uzll n;~....»-.:r
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Herman, i V v -'I ' ;1 '
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Skinner tlm <l-»l<~»\n~ "~r li ll..
Fellows.1)t!\|-!!""'¢f~|
this rn<~/">:.`f ""t
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Hanna.l`h<~;l-n '' »f§v:-~'
Island Fl md:lmnlu-r poi
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Crowdy lniw- l:-~l 5'\~~v~|-. -~i- i
in honor ol'Bl .l f . ~I»irl
anniversary.'l"l~¢».:\"~::v u:spent plnyim:;~innvlll.».\\'i|~:urs
of high score \\.1.~Ill ..llnn:
Lehbert and \'i<\<;r .l~-hnwn; sec-
ond high wc-rf " i lj »" '
and Mcrlc N»W1-':~1 -'~
score,Mrs.\.'fl-».lnlmson rrwl
M.P.Nelson.llultahlf-v~rir<"
were accordingly nwarded.A dc
licious lunch wns served later in
the evening.All present enjoyednvnrvnlaanantevenimznndf
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uonmn ana xlmny ann wlm nulerrelatives.
Mrs. Ed Farr ol Paxton, Neb.,
is in Blair, a guest of Mrs. C. R.
Mead this week.Mrs. Farr lived
in Blah'for mm y yearn belore
going out to western Nebraska.
Her mnny old Blair friends here
are plad to greet her and clup
her hand once more.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Nelson of
naar Emo Hill, antartdned a t l
dinner party for their dmghter,
Muriel last Sunday in honor of
her hlrthday.Those pmnent were
Mr. and Mn. Ne ls Larsen and
family ol Hill Creek and Mr. and
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Mr. Ind Mrs. c. G. Hglben
Mr. md Mrs. Chris Hin: drove
_up w Rochester,Minn. Thursday
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phymcal exnrnination an she h u
not been in good health lor some
time.5
Bean Crowdy,hat at Emer-
son,spent the week-end at the
puentd, Jack Crowdy home.On
Sunday Mr. and Mm Crowdy, und
Mn. Hun Lebben of Bennington,
took Bess hack to her teaching
duties.They spent a couple of
days visiting relative: in that city,
Mrs. Andrew Nelson and family ollretuming home last Tuesday eve-
near Splker.h i m
00 u r R e g u l a r P r i c e s
October 15 to 22
Omar Fl our --$1.09
Potatoes, per bu.-75c
"per peck -f l9c
:iam Peanut Eutter{ SLT; SBE..' _' $22
Rolled Oats,large package --l7c
Pancake Flour, Kamo or Advo 17 1-Zc
Advo Jell, pkg _--.6c
Bacon, by the slab, per lb.l5c
Matches, per carton -l7c
2 lb. box Crackers --_24c
Cranberries, per Dound ---l5c
S t r i n g B e a m s , P e a s . C o r n . L i m a B e a n s ,
To m a t o e s . N o . 2 c a n s , p e r c a n ~-l o c
N a vy Be a n s ,6 lbs._-25c
Prunes, 3 lbs.---25¢
Macaroni, per package 5c
C\llc llzmsen
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such happy birthdyas.I
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Mr . a n d Mr s . He nr y K r u ge r an d l
farni !y were Sund ay af tern oon vis-
Marjory Veuve of rilgm,uunons,1nh.l1'1|l\d tn their homes Tuesday
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a 1 |.th e Ed Na te r ho me .Mr . Tr i g g i s
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Twe n ty y e a rs a g o th e li g h t a n d
po we r ind ustry ha d 2,000,000
home c us tomers.No w i t h a s 3 1 , -
000,000.
In th e sma ll s p ac e o f a g e n o m-
ti on th e ho me ha s d eve lo pe d f ro m
a plac e o f incessant dnxdgeri'to
the poi nt where it c a n rea di ly be
a ma r ve l of c omfo rt a nd e ff ic ie n-
c y Twe n ty y ea rs a go wo r k wa s
done,whe th er c ooking o r clean-
in g,mu c h af te r the ma n ne r o f
tw o hund red y ears ago.La bo r
sa vi ng convenienc es we re prac tic -
ally un kn own.
Tod ay ,i n th e mo de rn ho me ,
c ooking an d hea ti ng are done by
gas o r ele c tric ity .Th e tu r n o f a
switc h produc es li g h t to a de g re e
bey ond th e power o f a score o f
oi l lamps.W ash ing,toasting,
ironing,c1eaming--almost every
household task c a n be ac c omplish-
ed wi th the ai d o f inexpensive
automatic apparatus.
Th is i s no t to s a y th at a llho me ~he mo d e ls o f c omf o r t.Th er e =
sti ll nearly nine mi llio n ho me
wh ic h are n o t wi re d f o r elec tri
ser vic e- -si x millio n of the se be in
o n fa r ms .A ma jo r i ty o f w i
ho mes ha ve almos t n o lab or suv
in g eq ui pmen t, a si de f ro m an i ro
or a vac u u m.This s ituation, howeve r, is bein
c orrec ted by the dec lin e in c ost o
elec tric servic e an d applianc e
a n d b y th e gra du al ac c eptance o
modern inventions as being nec e~
sitiea,n o t fads.F a r m elec t;-if'
cation,n o w go i n g f o r wa r d faste
th a n ever before,is g i vi n g th
rur al dweller h is c h an c e to li ve o
a sc ale c omp arable to th a t o f th
city ~dweller.Po we r i n th e h o m
as i n indus try ,is be in g gi ve
wid er and wi der us e.
Per ha ps th e p re se nt de c ad e wi
be rememb ered,a c entury f r o
n o w,as th e pe d o d i n whi c h
re vo luti on in th e h o me to o k p la c
- Ma n u f a c t u r e r a n d In d u str i
Ne ws B ur e a u .
Farmers are milking their wayto prosperity, a Minneapolis editor
said in a recent address.The
farmers of his state find the dairy
business s source of income when
everything else has failed.They
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ibut;at the Miss Lizzie Kmger
home at Telbasta.
Mrs.Henry Hovendick,Mrs.
Fred Hovendick and baby,Mrs.
Raymond Magi!!and children,
Mrs.Floyd lliagill and children
spent Thursday at the John Jack-
son home, #while the men folks st-
tended the Caro Cameron hog
sale.Mr. and Mrs. Frank Loftis and
Wayne drove to Orum Thursday
evning and took supper at the
Lucie IIovendick home to help
their littlg grandson,Leroy eele~
brate his second birthday.
Helen Jacobsen was a dinner
guest at the Thompson home on
Thursday and in the afternoonHelen and Meta Tho son visited
the New England school.
Mr.and Mrs.Rudolph Wcise
and family,Mr.and Mrs.Ray
Donnelly and Dudley and Heler
Jacobsen were Monday evening
visitors at the Andrew Nelsor
home.Miss Alma Fairchild spent th:
week-end in Omaha et the homl
of her grandmother Fairchild.
Rev. L. L. Patterson of Telbas
ta,and Rev.Jansen of Lincolr
were last Monday visitors at. th
Bill Sprick home.~Mr. and Mrs. Merle Anthon
were Friday afternoon visitors a
the Caleb Loftis home at Blair.
Mrs.Gus Sprick of Julesbur;
Colo., spent the weekend in thi
vicinity,visiting with relative
and friends.'
Mr.and Mrs.Raymond Frenc
of Blair, were last Fdday visitol
at the Bert Loftis home.
Mr.and Mrs.Vick Skov ar
family were Sunday afternoon vi
day even i ng vi si tin g a t t h e Chr is this Fr ida y , Saturd ay and nuayLar sen home,o n we s t Co lfa x Co a ts ar e s p ec i ally p ri c ed : € o nly
street.$16.75 an d $2 5 an d c o me i n si ze s
_.. . .. u A p ul L.. AR Sn k\nnlp lvnsrfn und' nrvnnn
UCL U ;n u n u n a n ¢ u \.n - - . . u v peron of Blair, was operated on for
adenoids and tonsiis Inst Saturday
m n m i n n n+F h a P n v n n n n t h n s n i t a ]
l l l u i l l l l l h n u ..\ . w v . . 1 . -" " r " " -in Oma h a .Dr . E ar l E mme r ts a s ~
sisted b y Dr .A .J .Came ron o f
He r ma n ,per fo rmed the operation.
Mr .an d Mr s .He n r y Sc heer o f
no r th o f Ar lin g to n ,entertained
the f oilo winy ; gue sts a t di nner last
Sund ay :those f r o m Bla i r we re
Mr .an d Mr s .J .W .Bi a tte r an d
fa n di y ;f r o m Fontnn elle,Mr .and
Mr s .He n r y Mo nk e,Mr .an d 1'~TrS.
Lu th er Mon i c n a nd s on , B iliy , an d
The Joint Christian neue;urBlnlrare making n drive for
:luthlng Ociober 20 and 21.A
:ommiltce will cnll nt the homes
n/lhe city.Mrs.Fred Krogh,
Secretary.
The Papio Merry Makers were
enu-rinined lust Thursday after-
noon at the home ol Mrs. Roy
Crouch.Regular meeting was held
md Mrs. Crench served lovely re-
frcshments.
Women and Misses:Buy your
Winter Cont at the Fashion Cen-
Lcr this Friday, Saturday or Mon-
day and receive u sman new Hut
Free of charge.Coats are all
L 1 U U ' s u a n u s a u n ,U l u v v a l n u m h a n . . . ui n a ll th e c hoic est newept sty les.
Fas hi on Center.a n - i t
Th e Ba p ti s t Sta te Convention
wa s h e ld la st we e k a t th e C a lva r y
Ba ptis t c h ur c h in Oma ha .A n u m -
b e r f r o m Blai r a tte n de d thi s c o n-
vention.Th er e wa s n o Sunday
eve ni ng s er vi c e i n the loc alc h ur eh
an d a la r g e nu mbe r atte nded th e
se rvic e in Oma h a th at e ve ni ng .
Mr . a n d Mr s. C h ar li g B y r n e en -
ter tai ned th e fo llowi n g nelativen
at d i nn e r las t S un d a y in h o no r o f
ith eir fo ur te en th we dd i ng an ni ver -
sa ry whi c h o c c ur re d o n Saturd ay .}'r110.¢present we re his parents,
I?££>} §i§mr Arii ngto n, Mr . ana Mrs [ C
\'Carl Loitman and son, Donald.|
and Mrs. Joe Lnzure drove
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Byrne of Pa-
pillion and his sister, Mrs. Frank
Jinbra and husband and two sons
of Omaha.
Mr.and Mrs.Frank Simpson
and Luelia entertained the follow-
ing company last Sunday: Mr. and
Mrs.Harvey Simpson and baby
son of Tekamsh,Mr.and Mrs.
Clarence Simpson of Long Creek.
Mr. and Mrs. Caleb Luftls,Miss
Merle French of Blair,Mr.and
Mrs.George Craig and Mr.an~
Mrs. Lemon, all of Omaha.
Mr. and Mrs. Chns. P. Christen-
sen of Little Falls, Minnesota rc-
turned to their home Saturday
morning after A week's visit with
relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs.
Chdslensen fannerly lived in
Blair until about four yenrs ago
when they went to Minnesota
where they have done well.Mrs.
Christensen will be remembered to
Blair (Hands as Anna Gutschow.
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Storm Sash
Are Cheap Now
They save fuel and soon
pay for themselves.
We upply any size promptly
D o n ' t W a i t
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Rivett Lumber & Coal Co.
P h o n e N o . 4
Jo hn Annum
|z»:¢.opening of the hunting season the
next day.He found the phcnsants
plentiful and he easily got hislimit
Mrs. Lazure visited with relatives
and friends.They returned to
Washington county Tuesday eve-
ning.
The district convention of the
sixth district of.the Farmers Union
held at Fremont recently, was A
live wire.The discussions were
serious and to the point.it was
plain that the farmers have non-fidence in themselves. S. J, Wood-
nxff,Washington county,Adolph
Raabe, Curning county, and Albert
Gerlcke,Dodge county, were ap-pointed a committee on tax re-
vision and instructed Yo report mthe state conventionf to be held in
January.The committee is asking
farmers to glve them pointers in
regard to tax revision, also from
any others interested.
specially pdced at only $16.75 and
$25.\
Ray Hewitt. who carries mnil on
route three out of Blair, is driving
a new Ford Tudor sedan with dc~luxe equipment these days of
which he is justly proud.The pur-
chase was made through the Arndt
Snyder Motor Company.
Repeati g our offer of a Hatfree witljevery Winter Coat sold
this Friday, Saturday and Monday.
,Coats are specially priced at only
$l6.'l5 and $25 and come in sizes
14 to 46 in black, brown and greenin all the choices! newest styles.
Fashion Center.39-lt
Mr. and Mrs. Philip 0'Hanlon
drove down to Omaha last Sunday
and visited one of the many nur'-
series in the suburbs of Omaha.
Mr. 0'Hanlon is a flower enthus-
iast and was in search of some
different varieties for his next
seasou's culture.
Mr.and Mrs.Virgil Davidson
and children of Kansas City, came
Friday evening lor a short visit
at the Andrew Feer home in this
city and with relatives in Omaha
Mrs,Davidson is u daughter oi
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Feer.The;
returned home on Sunday.
The condition of Merton .lenser
is so serious that he was taken tt
Rochester, Minnesota last evcnin;
to consult the celebrated Mays
Bros. clinic.Friends and relatire:
of the family extend sympathy t.
Mr. and Mrs. l{. C. Jensen who an
full of worry an anxiety uve
their son,
At :r regular meeting of thy
Jolnt Christian Relief Association
held Tuesday. Oct. 13. the follow
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Iere'a a rare npportunity for you to equip
four entire home with the wor1d's famous
Uaddin kerosene (coal oil) Mant1eLamps Cnnm In NOW*-rtabi¢sav ing.B|-inginanyoldoil " ; " '"
gasoline lighting devle of wwzakeoroondidonmndyouwill '::,",',f'§,':;";|:'¢;°='g?. 9
>e given the generous allow-
xnoe of $1.50 tn $2.00 for
1nf-Q'-,LRnmhmt.hnba\:dn:lnns|n5" g d- -l g k over ~many u n q u i i tl
h n n a - d e o o r tto d g l a lm d p u c h m a xt
uhadn.Th|.'y '1.lcharmandd¢I1d§tdependingup on th e
nm romania this offer llstjrle oi' Aladdin you pu:
zhase. Brin: in as many
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t:lty .Ou:utoc k will not l.¢| ¢lEn¢
! 61d lamps a§ you please;
. a s long as you pur-
I chase an equal num-
unda no gm::roun an ous.The offer potitively will not
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I L U I D G b L i l i :l . l V \ A i l .w m v !¢ v " °
Bla ir .'
M r .an d Mr s .He r ma n Spric
and Mrs. Gus Sp ri c k of J ule sb ur
Colo.we re Sunday even ing visi
or s a t t h e Ca rl Mei er he nry h on
at Te lba s ta .
M n .W m.Sp r ic k wa s tak en
th e I mma n u e l ho s p i ta l } -Omn i
la s t Mo nd a y wh er e s h e was ope
ate d o n .He r moth e r ,Mr s . E r i
sen is c aring fo r the c hiidren.
F e r n L o f ti s re tu me d h o me F1
d a y even ing af te r spending th r
we e ks in Bla ir at th e h o me of h
gr md f ath er , C ale b L of tia .
Le ster Curley star ted a mi
ro ute la st week,ha ulin g f o r t
David C ole c o mpa ny i n Omah a.
Th e man y f ri e n d s o f A xe l Pe
eraon,fo r me r resident o f t l
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nuomna Sha de:
Th e r e h a n M l d d m fo r e ve pmlbpo l e : l a bl e h |n ¢ & n¢ , b m 1c k g .\ r ¢ §
a n i G o o f l m In a va r i e t yo n i o n a n d » £ ; . - . .m d I w i d !
ra ng e cf p ri ce s.B t t u t l f n l h a n d -d e c o r n e !G l a m o r P u c h m c n lSh a de r g m ava il a h h- - ex c e ed i ng l y
decofunw In d|:1~i\2l\P h i n ' H Q
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vicinity, wni be sorry to near orhis being in an Omaha hospital
suffering from a light stroke.
_lllr..nnd Mrs. Earl Thompson
/and finnily ivcre Sunday afternoon
wdsdtorx in Blair at the Mack Ros-
enbaum home.
Mr. and Mrs. Louie Hovendick
and family-.n7o\~ed from Orum Sat-
urday and are now living in the
Blum house,west of the New
England school.
Howells "?eo.T.Fiala and
Ra i l Mafejlm,proprietors of
Auto Hospital,purehased build-
ing and lot which adjoins their
property on south.
says,in a "land of mi lk-a nd
money" and are surviving* the de~
pression in agriculture better than
other classes.Milk provides a
supplementary income to farmers.
lt is a crop that has no failures.
Forage can be provided under all
but the mo n unusual cir¢:um~
dances.The country has been
made to realize the value of milk
and milk products as health foods.The framers are now able to eaah
in on the vast campaign carried
on by companies and health
authoritl -State Joumal.
|Pla auth-Roaming l1oua¢ of'
Mm.ra A. Davis improved.
ing omcern were rc-elected: ucv.
L. J. Moran, president; Mrs. D. C.
Van Deusen,treasurer and M m
Fred Krogh, secretary.Following
the election, plans were discussedforcarrying on the drive for'
clothing.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Dolan and
daughter, Virginia plan to drive upfrom Oxford,Neb. the last of this
month and attend the Teachers
State Convention in Omaha, Oct
29 to 81.Mr. and Mrs.Frank
Simpson are looking forward to
their coming aa they will also visli
at their home in this city.Mn.;
Dolan ia n daughter of Mr.and
Mn. Slmpuon.
SATURDAY, ocr. 31, 1931-..4=30 p. m
THE AR NDT HARDW ARE Blair, Neb
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_Im k fo rym un x m e m d wnd n.Look
For Sale-Hampuhim bam ma For :
goodmzlswin bull.Dan Krueger. seven »-
Bennington.86»8t°U yo u
Betty King of Linwood, Neb ua lm <LOEAL NEWS
_Im k fo rym un x m e m d wnd n.Look
For Sale-Hampuhim bam ma For :
goodmzlswin bull.Dan Krueger. seven »-
Bennington.86»8t°U yo u
Betty King of Linwood, Neb ua lm <LOEAL NEWS
or your mms in the adn.
an A modern house uf
vllll.N. T. Lund & cv.I t
ue planning on selling
lng'egg's next sawn all
Phone 895.Blair Incn~
Mrs. L D. Warrick wu a guest Mn. Freeman Tucker spent lan
of hex' mm, Mn. Mary Hain lnsi Thursday at the Elzy King home.
Sunday.a A 4 -";_ gm 31 ~=,;f_» ;g~;mf5 § `£ ';i'M. vi'.§'$\.°&'."€l'2."1'Z
on,vm,o n oogood house. nther poor outbuildz tbl Invnt G r home in o
,___,, , ,, M _______on Monday.
Services will be held at zhi
Bree Methodist chumh Sunday
October 18, lt 2:80 P. M.'
Sadie Gameron of Omahn, xpfeni'
Saturday night a i the paren l
A. G. Gumeron home on an Parks
Kuhn'| Photos will please you. 9U
Furniture, rugs and floor aover
:Mathew R. Bendorf.21-tr
Mr. and Mrs. Tmney Bohn spent
day in Omaha last Monday.
Mr. and Mira. Walter Gutschow
ere in Omaha on business Mom
y.
LGCAL NEWS
laoktorym rnnmeinthemdn.
Winter apple! for sale, 212 on
85.[eater Barton.87-tl
I-NJ: sale-Bom!Bonn.Bonn.
mg Bonn.Hosea Wilson.B7-U
Furniture, nm and floor cover-insw Mzthzw R- Bendorf.21-ti
C. K. Bendnrf, liumsed embalm-
Cabbage;$1.50 I hundred. 203'
east South street.89-lt
Wanted w buy a good used
baby buggy.Phunu 142.39-lt
Furniture, nm ma Hoot cover-ings.Mathew R. Bmdnrl.21-u
Spotted Poland Chinn.hom
mpany Hatchery.
ua Accredited)89-It
'.A.Verplmk of Valley
ma m , UM W y n n w.39-It N. T. Lund & Co.
Mrs. B. w. Compton and dnugh~
Iowa e un md»y\"°"' Bu-nice of Calhoun, were sup-
Lo spend s few days with
ner, Mrs. Elzy King.She
home Int Monday mor-
per guelts lut Saturdly evening
at the home of Mr. and Mu, D. A.
Compton on wen Washington
street.
The l
Wednem
pnrlon.
Mn. G.
tenses.
It yo\
with a |
E
mtheran Guild met la s blnme '
Inv nlmrnoon at Lhe chnrcl1|Girls Camels Hair Coats withmug nume.. Mrs.Sam Morning ol Omaha.
Qspent the weekend at the parental
'Jack Crowdy hnme.
Mr.and Mn.Earl A.Jensen
jnd Mr. and Mn, Peter Strlcklett
:Jr. attended a dinner last Satur-
..-W w(Nehrasl
Mn . J
Junction,
evening 1her moth
reiurned
"U "La Blnt In mania lt mg Q.. theJ. lldmlnwerlthghon- ge¢m|m|aw14¢f.'u¢n»n1¢n
iCenber.
nr ani lookin# for n funn]'p n i i u r i m i t ' u ` h | " '~" Q i
a`r E m J Uma-§=g;_ °r;'=g;§a;j. the ensezn Mr. ma nm. Byron mnomld
°,,f,l_ n_\_ .r¢..._..._._ ,,_____ ,,_,,,,, entertained the following guests at
Mr. and Mrs. pmd Olsen of let us tell you about a 160-acre at once, Phone 895.Blah-Incu<
north of Blair, . accompanied by place with good improvements on bawr Company uzhery.
Adolnh Kmnbenr.who recently it Nut We can 'eu f°'1 *125-°'lP'?E. (Nebraakn A M )89-11b,Mr. and Mn. Martin Berbelwn
drove to Omalu Sunday and mlled
on friends.
Wash Drases--values to $2 on
sale now at 2 for $1 at the Fush-
ion Center.
C. K. Bendorf, lmenaef. embdm-
Frank Wilson.so-u
Irene Hastings oi Omshs, spentlast Sntnday night at the Fred
Long home.
mm mmm Rho a de s :Ha nde d
the Ak-Snr-Ben ball in Omaha
last Friday evening.
Bud Thlelfoldt,who suffered
with infection in his hand last
week is new improved.
Mrs.Grant Garner and Mm.
Ernest Tornhlad were business
callers in Omaha Monday.
C. K.\Bendor!, licensed ernbslm-
er and undertaker, Blair.Omoo
phone, 161; res. phone, 188.8-tl
Mr. and Mrs. W.V. Wright and
Mr.and Mrs.Walter M.Nelson
left Monday afternoon for Ord,
Mr.and Mrs.Clyde M.Allen
drove out to the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Luure last Sunday aft-
er mm m~=..~....,__________phone, 161; res. phone- 183.8-tl
Falnlon Center sux no mp full
iashioned silk stockings 67: pair.
Club-get dlk stockings free.
Mrs. C. A. Warrick of Peetz,
Colondo has been spending a few
days at the home ol her oounn,Mn- Joe Lszure and Mr. Lain-e.
Apples for s us -s e v e n:-
etles.Special low price at my
farm two miles east of Arlington.Scheer, Arlinghon, Nab. ss~2t
Fashion Center Beauty Parlor-
Phone 47--Alice Triplett.Special
Redlstic Pennanent Wave only
$3.50--make your appointments
early.
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Brown re-turned lam. week .Thursday from a
short automobile trip through
western Nebraska :md points in
.loln the Fashion Center Hosiery e opening day-.
nrme Dons,uevrgo nynu, um.,Beck, Clarence Jensen and Roland
Warrick were amoug those who
hunted pheasant near Albion on
Mr a nd Mn Chris B. Hansen
were dinner guests and spent the
d-ly at the home of their daugh-
ter,Mrs.Robert Andresson at
Kennard last Sunday.
If you are planning on selling
us hatching eggs next season call
at once, Phone 395.Blair incu-
bator Company Hatchery.(Nebraska Accredited)89-1!
Mrs.A.G.Curtis and Alben
and Mrs.H. A. Has/:k spent the
day in Omaha last Thursday, vis-
itmg at the home of Mrs..,ur1.is'
niece, Mrs. Jasper Hall.
Mr. and Mrs.Byron McDonald
visitors nt the Ted Olsen home
dinner lm Sunday, Mr. and Mrs.
Dave Kroeger and Mr. and Mrs.
John Kroeger and family all of
near Bennington
Mr. and Mrs. George Ohrt md
family of near Cdhoun, Mr. and
Mrs. Wm Linden and Mr. Lud'Mrs.
Paul Jefferson of Omaha,were
dinner guests last Sunday nt the
Frank Linden home, west of Blair.
Margaret Von Lanldn returned
home last Saturday evening from
a two months vamtion trip w
points in Kansas, Colorado and
SanDiego, Calif. She visdwd rela-
tives and friends and had a v
pleasant trip.
Mira.Mable Strecldns of
coln,returned to her hm-n¢
Sunday evening after a few
ery
Lin-
last
days
visit with her sister-in~law,Mrs.
of Blair, were last Tuesday nig1 Frank Dudgeon.She expects to
return to _Blair soon and will
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MEN - - - `~
Fall Clothing ~
..... . . ,~_...underwent an operation in an
Omnh; hospital drove up no Knox
cmmty last Friday nnd.spent A
ample of days vldting relatives.
Adolph remnlned m d Mr.and
Mrs. Olsen returned home on Mon-
dly-
acxe.N. T. Lund dz co.89~M
Miss Alice Jensen, daughter o!
Mx. and Mh. Ed Jensen of north
of Bhlr, teacher at Stratton, Neb.
spent the weekend ln Lincoln and
atfnnded the Okhhomn and Neb<
ruka football game.
all Bluffs,and Wal r Petersen
and Clifford Halbert out |20
Albion, Neb. Monday ght and on
Tuesday hunted pheasant: in that
vddnlty.They brought back their
share and report them plentiful.
er and uhdertalwr, Blair.Omoo
phone, 161; rel. phone. 188.8~d
Miss Chrlxtena Ocer of Omaha,
spent the day last Saturday at the
Ole Lindberg home in this city.
Girls Camels Hair Coats with
Beret m match at $5.98 for the
set in sizes 3 bo 14 at the Fashion
Center.
Regular 57.50 Permanent Waves,
$5 and $§ NOW.Either Crogiaola
or Spiral Wind.rnone nn, mrs.K. A. Pound.28-tf
Last Monday was Columbus
day and the banks and most of the
offices at the court house were" _ "h d e r n o o n L.» 0l 0I &u 0.° " 1 " f " 'f o r . t _" f l .~T h e M c C a r t h y P r o g r e s s i v e C 1 " b |M r .a n d M r s . W m .K u h r o f t h i s
celebrate he r bir thd ay wh i c h wa s
Mon da y .Thos e present Mon day
nig ht wer e Mr. and Mr s. Ted Olsen
Mr . a n d Mrs. Clar enc e Olse n , Mr .
an d Mr s .Ole Th i lf o ld t and Chris
Pa ulse n, a ll o( n or th of B la ir .
Mr .an d ' Mr .J .P.J ohnson o f
Blai r, a nd Mr.nd Mrs. J ac k J ohn-
son o f Oma ha ,we n t to W ic hita,
Kan sas Tues day o f la st week to
vi si t a t th e S.J .J ohns home.
Mr s .J oh ns ha s been o n the sick
li s t and i n qu ite poor hea lth b u t
Mr s. J oh ns on f ou nd h er s omewha t
impro ved.1\1[rs. Johns is a daugh-
te r of Mr. an d Mr s. J . P . J o hn so n
and a sister of Mrs. J ac k J ohn son.
They return ed h ome Saturd ay e ve»
nin g.
..1 e
Mr .an d Mr s .A .W .Rose le f t
la s t Th u r s d ay f o r a vi si t a t S i o u x
Fa lls,So uth Da ko ta .En r ou te to
Sou th D a k o ta th e y wi ll stop a t
W o lth i ll,Pender an d W inne bago
wher e th ey will als o vi sit relatives.
Th e y a r e mak i n g th e tri p b y a u to
ah d expec t to be gone ab ou t ten
day s.
Frie nds a n d relatives o f Mr s .
So re n J e ns en will be g la d to k no w
th a t she wa s able *Q be br ou gh t
ho me f r o m th e Bla ir h os p ita l re-
c ently an d c an be ar ou nd th e
house a bi t e ac h day .Mr s. J en -
sen h as ha d a long s iege of illness
an d Th e Enter pri se exte nds best
wishes to he r f o r a c omp lete re»
covery .
Mr .an d Mr s .r r c u n u r u u m u l . ..th ".'ph Sd )af t----nor th nf B lai r. wf rr e d in ner g ues ts ls,f"°°*=';5t gg f g g a Or vi i c ity an d Mr . an d Mfs - J a me s Ry an
la qt Sunday a t the J o hn J .J en-ern oon a ge 0 o f so u th weS t. q f 1»@r=n=d.ChW~°;r0
esse n h o me . we s t n f B lai r .Hu ms to n ./las t Su nd ay vlsn to rs at t c ar
at u 9.n l tt ...,......s G n i k n .\. \.-_..............s nf nln;v
Mr . : md Mr s . T. R
fnn1¥|\nf 1|\.'i|1L*tl)n
Jacobson m |mrs.mz p c wun. unc1street1the hostess t<were sunner ,..\'h \..\.-......, , ,
cunl.. Qvuun ILCEII numu, "can U1 ulaan.t},.°hC°"°c Mr.and Mrs.Glen Evans and
s u sf Mr. and Mrs. Gus Lindberg andg~uv~1=| 11 t Monday e vening at thc
My r o n Tlfrtzingc r home.
Th-¢.»mlilion o f Mr s .Dol U:\l-
la rd " h u has been qui te i n for
th e ||I1:1 fe w wee lc s , at he r h ome
near l1l:\il',is reported as about
thi?..rlII¢.
M r .: n u l l M r s .D e t l e f W u l f a n d
...;v u .| ._ _
u lu o n t ner Burnt:l.|||
afternoon.
Last.Sunday n f t e m
a t the H.A .Ha ac k
Mr s . A us ti n Ta y lo r aa
bo th of Oma ha .
Mr .an d Mr s .Hn r r
and Nor ma o f Cr ai g, s
la st Su n d a y a t th e A1
n|\ l|\ \»n f '_ollfI|."il B l U f f S ¢W c r e\ . l | \ \ . | 5 u \ . \ |v ¢ .\ .. . . . - -.__o o n v l s i t o r s g u e s t s o f M r .a n d M r s .W a l t e r
h o m e V f ' 0 f °P e t e r s e n T h u r s d n y e v e n i n g .
a n d a f n e n d M r .n m l M r s .H .W .M e i c r h e n r y
celebrate he r bir thd ay wh i c h wa s
Mon da y .Thos e present Mon day
nig ht wer e Mr. and Mr s. Ted Olsen
Mr . a n d Mrs. Clar enc e Olse n , Mr .
an d Mr s .Ole Th i lf o ld t and Chris
Pa ulse n, a ll o( n or th of B la ir .
Mr .an d ' Mr .J .P.J ohnson o f
Blai r, a nd Mr.nd Mrs. J ac k J ohn-
son o f Oma ha ,we n t to W ic hita,
Kan sas Tues day o f la st week to
vi si t a t th e S.J .J ohns home.
Mr s .J oh ns ha s been o n the sick
li s t and i n qu ite poor hea lth b u t
Mr s. J oh ns on f ou nd h er s omewha t
impro ved.1\1[rs. Johns is a daugh-
te r of Mr. an d Mr s. J . P . J o hn so n
and a sister of Mrs. J ac k J ohn son.
They return ed h ome Saturd ay e ve»
nin g.
..1 e
Mr .an d Mr s .A .W .Rose le f t
la s t Th u r s d ay f o r a vi si t a t S i o u x
Fa lls,So uth Da ko ta .En r ou te to
Sou th D a k o ta th e y wi ll stop a t
W o lth i ll,Pender an d W inne bago
wher e th ey will als o vi sit relatives.
Th e y a r e mak i n g th e tri p b y a u to
ah d expec t to be gone ab ou t ten
day s.
Frie nds a n d relatives o f Mr s .
So re n J e ns en will be g la d to k no w
th a t she wa s able *Q be br ou gh t
ho me f r o m th e Bla ir h os p ita l re-
c ently an d c an be ar ou nd th e
house a bi t e ac h day .Mr s. J en -
sen h as ha d a long s iege of illness
an d Th e Enter pri se exte nds best
wishes to he r f o r a c omp lete re»
covery .
Lay in your Clothing Supplies now
Pants, Trojan Brand size up to 42 waist $1.25
Cotton Gloves, per pair ---loc
Galena Shucking Mittens and
nn§z"}1J§.§§hrer5 and Mr. and MrsifAnderson Wfflzéi ~ Meierhcnry of west of
punt ihlidflb' Blair, drove up to Pierce, Nob.onugust, TIUUH Sunday and spent the day visitingJan~nl nest. of manr, were umnerguests last Sunday and spent tho
day at the I¥crnar¢l Wulf homo,
near llerman.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Brock and
uma zlf allrvhlvr nf Auburn.came
home, west of Blair.
Fashion Center silk to top full
fashioned silk stocldngs 6'l'c pair.
Join the Fashion Center Hosiery
Club--get aillc stockings free.
relatives.
llir.W.F.Burdick of Omaha,
was a pleasant caller at ThoEnterpriseofficelastSaturday
and while here enrolled as a mem-in f,n=m Prices
9 9 c
for 2 1-2 pounds
of delicious candy
WELCOME PACKAGEAssonedChocolates- Hand
Dipped.Big spedul
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IN THE BEST GRADE
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THE P;cr: AND SHAW
CANDIES
l'rof. Erlnnd Neilson
Your choice nf two packages of ~~the finest grade Chocolates °
-per pound
$ 1 ~In this assortment we have dx
'different packages in assort-
per pound ments of all kinds
'These pnckages are made for
Kndlvidual eating and contain _~
assnrqnenkl can-mels,nnuga-
lines, miniature nssonmenu.I-4 lb. D|¢K<
The Stewart Pharmacy
J . HARO L D STEW AR T. Mu ng e r
NATIONAL
Candy Week
Oct. I7 to 24
and Saturday is
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ALICE BLUE CHOCOLATES
Assorted Fruits,Nougatines,~Carmelo and Maple Walnuts.A wonderful package for ourspecial price pe r p o un d b o x
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m u m s
Icm-1, Antoea was talmeu 1.0 we ber of 'the big family§'.I.,.¢f3"1Z§'fL" ..m£$'.E'. ""-1'~».;"i"'.l §"i"'E""~7 _|}°'!?"'". in °"f"}'}' ""T' prile readers.
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turned Mo nd ay mor nin g.
Alhae Nels on,son oi'Mr .an d
Mrs . C. J o hn Nelson , ma de a bu s-
iness tr i p t o Blair la s t Fr i da y .
A llme is a prac tic ing atto rn ey
an d is loc ated i n Oma ha.
He n r y L a mb o f Fr emon t, sp en t
a eouplg of da y s las t we e k vi si t-
i n g a t t h e Charlie L a mb h o m e i n
th i s c ity an d a t th e Ru do lp h
Me h c ke h ome , n o r th o f B lai r .
Mr s .W m.Ku hr en ter tai n ed th e
fo llowi n g guests a t supper M
day even ing,Mr s .Wiebke W u lf ,
Mrs. Geor ge K uhr Sr. and Mr. and'
M r s .Ha n s W r ic h , a ll o f th is c ity .
Mr s .Ne ls Li nd be rg an d Bu d
Th i e lf o l d t d r o ve o u t to th e ho me
of th e i r mo th e r ,Mr s . L e n a Th ie l-
fo ld t, we st o f He r ma n. las t Thu rs -
da y whe r e the y s p en t a c o u ple o f
day s.'
Last Sun day vis ito rs a t the Hans
W rieh ho me o n we st W as hi ngton
street were J o hn Drevn ser, Chas.
Seholberger bo th o f W ay ne,Mr .
an d Mr s .George K u h r o f Or o m,
Mr . a n ll Mr s .W m. K u h r a n d Mr .
an d Mr s . Otto Ku h r o f B la i r .
Car l | Kolter mnn J r .returned to
Br o ke n Bo w,No b .la s t Tuesday
af te r spending a c o up le o f we ek s
a t th e parental,Ca rl Ko lte r ma n
Sr. h ome.Carl J r. has been under
th e weather th e past c ouple o f
we ek s bu t is f ee li ng b ette r no w.
Thr ee c hildren o f th e P a u l
Ke mpc k e fa mily wh o reside fi ve
miles n or th ot' Ar li ng ton , ar e ha v-
i n g a siege o f sc arlet fever an d
th e ho me is under quaran tine.
Th e y are rec overing nic ely alth o
one c h ild h as had a se rious time.
The A me ri c a n Le gi on o f He rman
g o w a b e p f i t c a r d p a r ty la s t
iuesuuy.ne nas own s..r,...,, ....th e h o me o f Mr s . F r a r t D u d g e o n .
Mr s .Li lli e Paulsen o f Oma ha ,
an d Mr s . L e o n a r d A xte ll we r e la s t
Sunday after noon vis ito rs a t th e
Chr is Pau lse n h ome i n D exterville.
Ma r ri e d ma n wi t h long m<peri~
en c e in fa n ni ng an d s toc k r ai s in g
wo u ld li k e jo b o n f a n n o r ranc h
th e y e ar rou nd.In q ui r e En te r -
prise offic e.38 - 2t'
L i ttle Ma r y A n n Swin g ho lm,
dau ghter o f Mr .a n d Mr s .J o hn
Swin g he lm,wh o h a s been o n th e
sic k lis t i s now i mpr ovi ng an d able'
Mr .and zurs .a le lv e m we s t a n d
ltitle son an d Mr. and Mr s. Eug ene
Bur di e J r . o f He rman, s to pp ed a t
th e Gr a n t Ga r n e r h o me la s t S u n -
d a y o n th e i r wa y to Pla tts mou th
fo r a two d a y vi s i t.
Mr .and !\f:\'s.Cle m.Jensen o f
io wa, sp e n t S atu r da y a n d Sunday
wi th Mr . an d Mr s . W a lter M. Ne l~
son.The y a ls o c alled a t the ho me
o f Mr s .Jensen's br othe r,Gun
Ku nd el, s ou th o f B la ir .
A n n a an d Ha r r y Doh se an d
La wre n c e Gro n b er g a ll o f D u d le y ,
I o w a we re la s t Sunday after noon
L0 be UP and ar o un d pa r t of ¢h 9. an d eve ni ng visitors a t th e J o hn
time.
Mr s .J o hn Reid entertained th e
P.N .G.Clu b a t he r h o me la s t
Fri day afternoon.Th e r e wa s a
good attendanc e.Mr s . A . F . Gra y
an d Mr s .J ames Mu lli n we re th e
assisting hostesses.|
Mrs . Ge o.l\Ic Quarri e has sp o n- l
sored a li ttle dan c i ng pa rty fo rth e y ou ng pe o ple to be he ld eve ry l
othe r Saturd ay after noon a t th e
Parish ha ll.Th e y oung sters are
delig hted wi th th e i nn ova ti on .
Th e L .L .W .I i .class o f th e
Chris tian c hurc h entertained th e
Y o u n g Ma r d e d People's c lass a t
t h e churc h Tuesday er e in g .Thiny -two wer e pr esent. 'I `hL1 eve-
ni n g wa s s pe n t i n p la y i n g g a me s .
J ello, c ake and c offee were served.
Mi s s Ma r g ar e t Allen ,dau ghter
o f Mr .an d Mr s .Cfy de M .A lle n
wa s surprised o n he r birth day ,
Oc t. 7 wh en ten s c hool fri ends and
Mrs . Ge o.Me Qua r ri e p lan n ed an d
c ar ri ed o ut a li ttle su rp ri se pi c n io
on her.A ver y p lea s an t ti me wa s
reported.`
L a s t Sa tu r d a y wa s th e reg ular
......»:.... ,J va.w n r 'ami oi..
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T .Ga llag he r h o me an d we re
gu e sts o f Mi ss He len Ga lla g he r .
Ha n - y E r ve y wa s d o wn a t th e
c ou nty c lerk's offic e la s t Mo nd ay
ma k i n g applic ation fo r a h u n ti n r
lic ense.H e an d hi s wi f e an d
dau ghter expec ted to lea ve Tues-
day mo r n i n g fo r Pender wh e n '
th e la d ie s wo u ld vis i t wh i le Har r y
hunts.
Mr . an d Mr s. H. H. Br own dr ove
to Oma h a la s t Mo nd ay to ta'kf'
Mr s .Bro wn '3 mothe r,Mr s .J .li .
W o o d s d o wn , wh e re s h e wi ll take
th e b u s f o r he r ho me a t Ma r ne ,
Io wa .She h as be en visiti ng at tin
In-o\~m h o me f o r th e pa s t two
weeks.
Rep ea ti ng ou r' oi `f er o f a H a t
f r e e wi th e ve r y W i n te r Co at s old
thig Fr i da y ,Satur day a nd Mo nday .
Coa ts a re spec ially p ric ed a t o nly
$16.75 and $ 25 an d c omo in s izes
14 to 4 6 in blac k, br own and green
i n a ll th e c hoic est n ewes t sty les.
Fashi on Ce nter.39~1t
Me mb e r s o f tn e M .E .c hurc h
an d friends gather ed at the c hurc h
par lo rs la s t Fr i da y eve ni ng i n
hnn nr n f th e n e w minis ter.Re v.
W ork Sox, pair H u s l c m g H O O K S
Husking Pegs, each l5c | Husking Sleeves 35c
$1.50SHIRTS Part Wool $2.50 value
Sweater jackets part wool, sizes to 46 -$1-50
f' |\ = |f ln n n' a f |1 r n r |" l ./ * { \,.......... .,-.......\9Sizes s. 8%. 9, 9%. 10 :om /»~».
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Headquarters for Dr. Scholl's Foot Comfort Service
DRY GGODS
T he n ew "Crepe Faconne"'lo inches wide at $100 a
yard.The ldeal mateaial for suits and tailored
dresses.
Ladies* Munsing Silk Vests, all sizes, meh »$1.00
Ladies' House Drases, large sizes
in fast colors, meh »»-»-$1.00
Children's and Misses long sleeve school dresses in
f ast color, ach .----»$1.00
Comforter Challies, s yards for ---$1.00
These are 36 inch materials
Ladies' Smocks, ash -____$l.00
These are colored Indianhead materials
Ladies' Slip-over Aprons of fast color prints, ea.98c
Pillow Case insertions, white and colors
fn-_-__._l § r a n d I n c v m - x l
Fr i da y eve ni n g th at was we n pa : -
ronized by He r ma n ,Telcamah,
Blair people and vic ini ties.Prizes
we re awar ded the best play ers.
lf n vn than n rlnvnn Fllsair nnnnln
| u ¢ \ ; \ n | | §U I .v n u l l J u \ J M u g I u w ¢'- -- --.d e p a r t m e n t i n s p e c t o r ,M r s .D o r a W a l t e r H .J a c k s o n a n d M r s . J a c k -
M i c h a e l s o f T e k a m a h ,w a s p r e s e n t s o n .A h o t s u p p e r w a s e n j o y e d
t o c a n y o u t t h e i n s p e c t i o n o f t h e ' t o g e t h e r a n d a p l e a s a n t .s o c i a l
w o r k .A l a r g e a t t e n d a n c e w a s l e v e n i n g w a s s p e n t a f t e r w q r d .
" " "" " """ " " °" " """` pre s e nt and lovely refreshment:M n .Lillie Paulsen of Omaha,"`°f° in_tendnm°'-~ nnrv nl lw 1 mmmltte e .||\nll Hin.Lenmnnl Axtell were
Geo.Ku h r ,J r .wh o on d e r we n tl
a n operation fo r appenc licitis a t
the Blair ho spi tal re c en tly , h as so
fo r i mp r o ve d th a t h e wa s a b le to
g o ho me la s t we e k a n d has been
gl ad to see his friends `i\t hi s
home.Mr .and M m .J o hn T.
n v - . .- u -_ _' f i . _- - - - . . - . _- . . ..u n n u , . . , , ., _ , .- __ __ .
Mr s .Lizzie W u lf o f e a a t S o u th di nn er g ue sts la st S atur da y at the
stre et h as retu rned fr om a summer He nr y W u lb e m home,southwest
spent.wi th he r c hildren o u t a t o f Bla ir.I n th e after noon,Mr s .
Pineb luff,W y omin g.Mr s .W u lt' I A xtell, Mr s . Pa u ls e n a nd Mr . a n d
fou nd the c li ma te de lig h tf u l outIlIo![rs.W olbe rn we re c a lle rs a t thi ;
there an d states th a t th e c ro ps F ra nk Gas se r ho me n ea r Ke nn ar d.
III.
I
IGalla gher called to aée h i m la s t la f e fai r.She br ou gh t some f m e Mr . a n d Mr s .wesgson bon an n
Ramrinv nvnninv..W y oming potato es home ~ her' Cllildl0¥l Of B0'| .l'lh\\"EBf Of B'la1r,and
H - " " ;. . - . . . . o .
Bliss Bess Croudy who teaches
at IIrnerson, Nob., was a week-enmi
guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.Jack Crowdy.Her parents and
sister. took her back to Emerson.
They were accompanied by Misses
Frances 0'Hanlon and Prisciila
Rhondcs who went back to Wm 1
where they are attending Wayne
College.
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Wolters, :!c~
Mir. and Mrs. V. O. Grnvatt and Misses Gretchen and Dorothy
family drove up from Lincoln last Mencke drove over to JacksonvilleSaturday night. to enjoy a visit stilowa, last unday and spent the
.the Myron Metsinger home in this day at the ome of Mr. and Mrs.
city.Mr.Gravott and daughter,Earl Wal rs.Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Helen returned to Lincoln Sunday,Long were in care of the Blue ilml
evening while his wife and little 'White Cabin Camp while Weston
son, Norman remained for a few was away.days longer at the Metzinger;Little :fees Francis Jackson
'h°m°-celebrated her first birth anniver-
Mrs. Oliver Hudleson entertain-'sary on Saturday,October lo,
cornpnnied by his mother who has ed n number of relatives and`vvhen Mrs. Jackson invited aroundlbeenstaying with them the pastlfnends at dinner last Sunday in twenty mothers and their little
lcoup eof months, drove to Cort- honor of Mr.I-Iudlcson's sixty~:ones to be present at her lwme on
land, hcl). lost Sunday "here shoremained to visit other relatives.
Nob.where the Indies will visit
with relatives and fdends while
Mr. Wright and Mr. Nelson shoot
fourth anniversary.Those pres west Washington street, in honorontwereMr.and Mrs.Andren':of the occasion.The youngsters
Bohs and daughters, Anna and,had a most enjoyable time playing
Helen of west. of Blair, ErnieBohs, an the mothers found the af t-Allio l\icKenney of the Beneh,!er1(ioon one of interest vvntchinn
Children':
Misses sk
p
l l l
nel skirts, each $1.92
sms; $2.95 and $3.95
o r 3 3
n n ;
s all wool Crepe and Flan
irts, all sizes, each
hone
=l l l :H1 _ 9l i n
(Jenn and Ardyce Waliers and Mr.
near Rose Hill,entertained n
number of guests at dinner lim
Sunday in honor of their dough-
ter,Olgu's thirteenth birihduy,
Those present from Blulr were
Mr. and Mrs. Holger Hansen and
son, and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Vogt
of southwest of Blair,Mr.and,€Xreption to the nxlo.The hostess
Mrs. C. Christensen, Rosalie Pet-'served a delicious lunch.On Sat-
ersen, all of near Rose Hill a.nd,\11'dlY ntternonn and evening, she
Anna Johnson of northwest ol _win again hostess to friend;from
Blair.Other afternoon vldtar the Orum neighborhood,the old
were Mr. and Mrs. Will Wudbem l1°!¥\e of the Rssmussens, and all
_Mrs H.C. Rasmussen of west
Lincoln street, held open house to
her friends last Friday uftemoonandevening,the occasion being'
her lainh anniversary.The Rus~
mussen home is known for its hos-pitality and this occasion wnn no
News reached Blair that Mrs.
Mary Anderson of west of Flor-
ence; former resident of Blair, and
n sister of Myron Metzinger, wus
injured in an automobile uccident
last Friday afternoon.Sho wus
taken to the Covennnt hospital in
'Omaha und is suffering from a
fractured skull and other injuries
Mrs. Metwger and Mr. and Mrs.
V.0.Gravatt of Lincoln, drovc
down lnst Saturday to see her and
louhd her getting along as well as
OII
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Blair, Nebraska, October 15, 1931
- _ . . . . _ .. A c - i n-THE ENTERPRIS
Mr . an d Mrs . A lf re d Han ~
c h i ld r e n a nd Mr. an d Mr s .
Cha mbe rla in a n d s o n o f H
vis ited a li da y Sun da w ian d Mr s .Charlie Thi eff old
Mr s .Ta y lo r Fr e nc h s pe n
nesday aftern oon a t th e
Illomb er g home.
l l l |
Lwf smu\<Pnlufspurposes on his farm near here.
Lloyd Havens of Fremont, occu-pled theC0nzregat.ionn1 church
pulpit here Sunday morning, his
subject being "That Day".Charles bagg, who has been ing serious condtion the past. week
,...~ ,.~.lm-
ROSE HILL ITEMS
M n .Nancy Ryan ot Blair,
spent several days nt the homes
of her sons, Will and Jim Ryan.
Mr. and Mrs. Dellef Wulf andJames and Mr. and Mrs.Walter
en and Merle Newkirk and Bobby andCharlie Peter Nielsen spent Saturday eveerman, ning in Blair helping Mrs.Jack
U1 Mr.\Cr9y:dy °?'?E""'€.¥'i_"''f?Z;-These r~e¢o1mendav.Xona are in'i£on stone was gathered from renewal of the piers and portions
line with those of other and simi~:East Waupun,Wisconsin,then where water has worn away the
lar committees which have beenxalled Chester, and Irom the Rock cement, the six fooqelevmion of
nuding the_ .employment_probl§m_Flver district.Superstructure the trucks and new niling along
In from Duck!the side.M I and Mfg- Illarnln I-nilrb|::|| """'f andWed~sons spent F n d a y e ve d n g a t th e u a s p g ; ~ z o : g i v e l t
s nte r.Jonas Lars Rolland home..L a n o f c a m visi ted c ommu ni ti es ar e go i n gRa lp h ree .n nnAl\\f.»\nncr|£\\f Rt.thu?h a ms Of ~fo llo wi n g th e Sugg
\Wisconsin.a small townl
lu I ' _ ' ' ' __ " u "an "'|"""""". ""' """'°""=!'_h lbappvlulclu amn 1"§':"°v ---Mr f|Proved.I-hs son, Torn buss vs o wednesday evening vlsltora at the childrel
~.........came on account of his fathefs W rd h _Corn Fed Bewes Ste ady illness,returned to North Platte N;,=~;{=an; M1sjmlgetlef Wulf vis- Olggef
0thEl'S \..U\'a'GI`. Top ~on Saturday._*ted Ad kph Kronberg at an Oma-. HR.d ?'}`?; 'f*}l..""'I}l"'¥'..§."'»ff ~ hospgtal where bg is _=}'§§3°§§{.i=.§§ §§wIfl',',';
| . I l d M r s .m m e B I E H C J
. . . . . . .. . . : . . . h . . . . . .- b a t I " n e u u w u sm m D r u m :u Lr u un -u r e d h a n d q m n l n t w d i s h w h i l e m o v -
l n g a b o w l o f r o s e s f r o m t h e r a d i o
t o t h e d i n i n g r o o m ,s h e i s n o t I 0
a n g e r e d a t h e r o w n a w k w a r d n e i - l
n s s h e i s d i s t u r b e d b s t h e t h o u h t -
l o u n e s s i n n o t h m i n g . u s k e d h e r
h u s b a n d t o d o t h e j o b . - - » F o r t
;'3|.:;... ..TI"`...I.E ii; and lin. L.:-:.!Pubu=bufwmss.meet:1 were mo w., M we l mhome Wednesday evening.
and Mrs.Paul Lippincott
esleel, S. D. were TuesdayonvisitorsandsupperattheE. C.Lippincott
.iauru Davis opent Satur-|
uucn: uuu ---"1 -----------|Lane" and family.bridges are being built,alonglmnsier bridge builder of thc
Rev.and Mrs. Peter Krey _and with the most important of allperiod,shnped and placed ig,daughters of Falls City.!\l'\'lVFd public work:roads.|Henry Crane,Superintendent of
Monday °f this week and are ""\For the last few years there,Bridgcg and Buildings for theitinat the Lars Rolland home.has been renewed agitation for Chicago and North Western Rail.
Ts T»§'`;"3?°\§°`i:"§is§§"'¥*=§'»`§ year-round roads in nxral sectlons'way at the time, supervised thopnsq_,x....\.....|\,_,. .-mhmm 00 cmmect with main highwaymlwork and furnished the swne.A e1'|=nnY TRADE m Hoes \$""'ii§: ...".§"'u1"'r`5a.¥4`gl€f5fiE5 ""3..'"1=.'1'.Z"f4§ii'"1.§'!1§=l"'.&1Tx`""-»T5|!y u e s t s
m m e .Wayne 9News-Sentinel A"r\ Yllnli I u m -daughter,Marzaret of Mzaru,were Sunday guests at the omeF-gs as §'.,5 §;§"" BPlent1lg of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Steen Sr.
-@.»en - .Mnand Mrs.I-'.E.Webb re-
wj{!his. Frank Wilson Tuesday
:os .-Ho se a W ils on h o me .
Mr .an d Mr s .W a lte r Ap p le b y
we re Fr e mo n t s ho p pe r s Saturd ay .
following high school pupils will
play every Friday:Dorothy Sap-
penfield, piano; Jack Petersen and
Merle Ward, violin; Dorothy Pet-ersen and Helen Hansen, Hawaiianguitar.Their iirst program Fri-
aay was enjoyed by alll.
Rose Hill ball team played New
I-hxgland Frldny afternoon at John
Petersen's.The score was 'I to 2
in favor of Rosa Hill.
Mr.and Mrs. John Petersen,
Jack and Dorothy were Sunday
guests of Mr. and Mrs.LesterHansen and family, near Blair.Clarence Petersen of Omaha,
was s week-end guest at the
Norris Ward home.Earl Hansen is working for
Harold Taylor at present.
Mr. and Mn.Will Ryan were
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I
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Pollen.
Mr .and Mr s .Mi lla r d Goliehon
an d c hildren o f Oma ha ,an d Mr s .
Be r th a Golleh nn we r e supper
gue sts Th ur s dn y eve ni ng o f Mr .
and Mr s . F r e d Pec k.
s I a.a n d V i r g i n i a A n n v i s i t e d a t t h e l H C .L a r s o n h o m e s .
C l a r e n c e O l s e n h o m e W e d n e s d a y q M r .a n d M r s .E l i H a n s e n v i s -
c v c n i n g .'i t o d r e l a t i v e s i n F r e m o n t S u n d a y .M r .a n d M r s .A i f r e d H a n s e n a u d i S u n d a y g u e s t s a t t h e I I .C .M r
c h i l d r e n s p e n t S a t u r d a y e v e n i n g s e n h o m e w e r e M r .a n d M r s .J o e
v i s i t i n g w i t h M r .a n d M r s .F m m g i g i v e r s o n S r .a n d M a r y l i e - l e n ,a n d
C h r i s t e n s e n o f B l a i r .M n a n d M r s .J o e I v e r s o n J r .o f
M r s .C l i f f o r d R a y v i s i t e d a t t h c l b i l l w l n
H a r r y S m i t h h o m e F r i d a y a f t e r » i M e s s r s .a n d M e s d o m e s A n d r e w
n o o n .l a n d V i c t o r J o h n s o n a n d P h y l l i s ,
In d don't rec kmad."
Jane. who seemed to be
of the little nretenden.vate"Paul,a n four.
lo n fo r w o rd s , g g "
but I1 I do l'll me b
you ho w I xo: killed."
"ra¢¢1. .f. EI
Th a curious nll»-
"pl¢c .hlr' | e lb ow" u nBmldmon ph y llc i nn no
ol! when me bones rom
th e b au b a ll leave:-
W i t h i n O u n
Th e lo n th u w e hun 1 | . , .. f , th e s o n g
ln o u r he a r ts . -On ld l.
it posdble wo build such roads
with bituminous bound surfacesover a base of local materials, at
an exlremely low cost.Prelenh
conditions,with low construction
prices and a plentitude of labor,
have further reduced costs.
States and counties can nowprodde themselves with the good
feeder roads they n e d at lens
expense then ever before-and at
the slme lime do much to miti-
gate their local unemployment
pmblemg.During 1980 (he
states surfaced 27,464 miles of
highway--and we should equal or
surpass that record this year,
»-~'--. .4 »4
e ~her birthday:Misses Marian and
lrma Nelson of Blair, Edna Han-
sen,Evelyn Wull,Evelyn K m ,
Vemn Wulf and Helen Hansen;Harland Nelson, Raymond BAB-
musaen, Ivan Larsen,Jens Han-
sen, Velmar Km, Raymond Wulf,
Leonard Nelson and Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Jensen and children.Mr.and Mrs.Richard Nelson
were Sunday evening guests at the
Tom Andersen home in Blalr.Sunday evenlng vldtors at theP.H.Katt home were Mr.andMrs. Gilbert Katt of Fremont, and
Leonard Nelson.Wednesday evening guests atthe Joe Jensen home were Mr. and
Mrs.Albert Jensen and children,
day ni~ht and Sunday at theCharlesoenig home.Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith \-is~
ited Sunday with Mr.and Mrs.
Henry Boroherding ol Fremont.
Mrs.Dorn Allen and son of
Longmont, Colorado, spent Thurs-day afternoon at the Fred Peck
home.Mr.and Mrs. John Meats ofOmaha, and Jeanette Deldott vla-lted at the Harry Smith home on
Tuesday aftemoon.
Mn. Jae Genoway and daugh-
wr of Fremont, spent Saturday
night and Sunday with Mr.andMrs. Chnrlle Hunk and family.
Mr. and Mks. James Paulson en-
tertained a number of relntivea
I »
Elsie Jorgensen,Mrs.
Sutton, Mr. and Mrs. Theo.and Emma Lou and Bernie
were Sunday dinner guests
and Mrs. Chee Sutton.and Mrs. Clarence Jensenof Fremont, visited at the Rudolph
Menckg home Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs.Andrew Matzen
and nhildren,Mr. and Mrs. JosPolzlnandbabyandMr.Polzinwere Sunday dinner guests ol Mr.
nd Mrs. Charles Koenig and fam-
x yrMrs. Clark Lippincott and Vir-glnis. Ann spent the week»end in
Omaha visiting relatives a n d
friends and on Sunday they were
accompanied home by Mr. and Mrs.Elmer Munson and Hana Andersonanddaughterandallspent the
day visiting at the Clark Lippin-
cott home.Mr. and Mrs. Weston Long andthe Misses Dorothy and Gretchen
Mencke spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs.Earl Walters of Jack-
sonville, Iowa.Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Andrea-son of Orum, spent Sunday after-
noon with Mr.and Mrs.George
Mrs.
Annie
Lundt
Lundtnf Mr.
Mr.
ual bazaar at the church parlors.
After the sale, lunch consisting ofple,cake,sandwiches and coffee
was sold
Mesdames L.E.Larsen,Lars
Rolland and Ed Hansen spent Fr'l~day afternoon cleaning St.Pauls
church.
The Danish Ladies Aid mst Wed
nesday afternoon with Mrs.Joe
Jessen.There were 16 memberspresent and a vldtor, Miss Helen
Newldrk.Mr. and Mrs. Pete Nielsen spent
Wednesday evening at the Peter
Toft home and Friday evening at
the Henry Rasmussen home.
Omrn folks who spent Satur-
aiternoon in Blair helping
H.C.Rasmussen celebrate
birthday included:Messrs.
Mesdamea Peter Nielsen,
Sorensen,Richard Nelson
Chris Nelson and Helen, also
dayMrs.her
andJensandJens Iverson and Mrs. Pugh.
Rev. P. J. Reinertsen of Onswa,
Iowa was a Sunday dinner guest
at the Martin Larsen home.Mr.
and Mrs. H. C. Larsen and daugh-ters were evening guests.Mr. and Mrs. Peter Nielsen were
Sunday guests nt the Hans Knut-
sen home, south of Blair.
and Lara Jorgensen.Mr. and Mrs.Earl Taft,MisaI.»ennetta Gnuse and Albert Ben-
son were Friday evening visitors
ORUM NEWS
.|
~ci ~ns,~ and Mrs. Chris Bend a y even in g i n hon or o f M r .
Pau1son's birthday .
LA RUE a n d L A RUE , P rop s .
Second story of old Home Theatre uild
government.to report on the
Civil War,
A special quarry at the prison
town south of Fond du Lac, 'Wis-
consin,was opened to extract
Alum nutoed to Omaha Wedncs-lWlPROVE\1l-'NT T()day where Alton is being- treated ``'MD EMPIDYHENTby n specialist.''
Nels Rasmussen, son and dnugh-m-
s 1 0~,°|_public imp ro ve me n t o f a per ma n-
e n t natur e,wi t h loc al c o mmun it-
tiea as su min g the ta sk as mu c h
as possibie.Ab o u t three-f ourtho
of th e c os t of su c h wo r ks ,i t is
said,goes in to the poc kets o f
labor.
and
When tho arclrwas built. engine
power on the Chlcagd and Nonh
Western was 43 tons now it is
284 tons on this division, yet thebridge is stlll in excellent condi-
tion and able to hold all loads ol
the road although almost thre
quarters of a century old.It has
bean repaired only oua previous
to this work and that was in 1887
when the bop was waterproofed
with asphalt. to remedy demrion-
tion o! the arch rings.
Ac r e w o f 1 8 t o 2 0 a r e n o w a U
work on the bridge ln arrying
out a program which calls for
~T;AniEsi1
'\L a r n t o M B n
acl: Tuesday ternoon
Practice Hours for La~
Ladies practicing will be char
Sc per game
y Join in this New Spo
BLAIR
5|0 ~"'.~|
1 f r o m 2 P . M . t o 4 P . M .
is being set aside as special
un~1 _ ;1 .ohnsen home were Mr. and Mrs.Solomon Barton and Mr. and Mrs.
Chris Benson.Sunday evening vidtors at the
Rudolph Andreason home were:Mr. and Mrs. Peter Toft and Mr.
and Mn. Chris Bensona
Mr.and Mrs.Carl Rasmussen
and family were Sunday dinnerguests at the Clarence Lang home
in Omaha.
Mr.and Mrs.Chris Benson
spent Friday evening at the Peter
Toft home.
Jens Iverson and Mrs.Pugh
were Friday evening visitors at
the Carl Rasmussen home.Mr. and Mrs. Hans Wulf and
family were guests Sunday eve-
ning at the L.E. Larsen home.Mr. and Mrs. Ed Newkirk andfamilywereguestsMonday eve-ning at the Peter Taft home. Miss
Edna, Edward and Raymond New-
kirk were Tuesday evening guests.Mr. and Mrs. Ted Moyer and chil-dren of North Bend spent Monday
of this week there.Mr.and Mrs.Peter Toft andMissEdna Newkirk were TuewnyguestsattheTedIlloyrehome,
near North Bend.
bridge in the Middle West ishaving its face lifted,
Designed to wmv traffic ln
the 60's and still doing its work
well in the 80's,the Shopiere
Bridge,near Tllfany,WkconsintheworkofVanMeinen, engim:
eer an the Chicago and North
Western Railway i n its early
days, is undergoing a process of
renovation, one portion of whieh
is a six inch elevation of the|
track in order to supply addition~'
al ballast under the ties.
This old bridge has a peculiar
construction French in character,
not often seen ln American rail-|
way bridges.It's s live spanf
arch each one about fifty feet'
acmsa The bridge is sixteen
feet across the top in the widest!
spot and 887 feet 6 inches long.»It spans Turtle Creek southeast?
of Janesville, Wis.lt's Frenchcharacteristics are easily explain-Q
ed by the fact that Van Meinen
came to America from France in
1865 in the company of Count Dc|Joihville,both having been sent'
to the United States thc French
OLDEST RAILROAD BRIDGEHAVING FACE Lll'T.m|)
farm-to-market "food" roads.
ind 'awer at $4~°2?4:75°Med itul-Abd S':"""='... ev e n i n g f r o m
v a i fh fa ~
bridge is stlll in excellent condi-
tion and able to hold all loads ol
the road although almost thre
quarters of a century old.It has
bean repaired only oua previous
to this work and that was in 1887
when the bop was waterproofed
with asphalt. to remedy demrlon-
tion o! the arch rings.
Ac r e w o f 1 8 t o 2 0 a r e n o w a U
work on the bridge ln arrying
out a program which calls for
~ T ; A 1 > i E s \|
o o
L e a r n t o B o w l
vate"Paul,a n four.never l t a
lon for words,wered. "All right,
but I! I do l'll me back and tell
you ho w I go: killed."-Exchange.
"ra¢¢1..f. Ellanv"
Tha curious nllment called"pl¢c.hlr'| elbow" u ncrlbod »{ A
Baltimore phyllcin xo chips bro m
nl! when me bones rotate rnpldly u
the bauball leave: the hand.
W i t h in O u n d v n
The lon th u w e h en w ith ou run 1 | - mf, t h e s o n g th a t ll n m:
ln our hearts. -Onldl.
Union. Bmek. xmas.. oem ui.1931-Best wrnied meme heldstudy on Monday'| muket while
bid! and Bile! were 100256 lower
mmneneralmnouhnxtleama
son, Lee of this place and dmgh-
ter, Mrs. A. C. Otle of Elkhorn,
le!! Saturday evening for Plntner,
Colo., where they were called by
the serious illness of Mrs. Hirmqmn come.Best mm ummm89.90.Rewpu were heavy 25.000
ummm: about 4,000 oornfea, the
rest bein: mostly vmtern nnzers.
Quotations on Cattln: Cholca toprime yesrunzs $9.|009.'15: Hood
zo choice year!!-UCI t8Jb09.40:
mr to ma ywlmu 5'1.o0@s.2s:qommon la (lk yurllnu $5.500
Ms; many.wmned-uD m e n
$L00ob.oo;choice mme heavy
betvtl msn@1o.oo:choice onprima many buns ;a.eo@xo.oo;
good so choice steers $B.250D.60:
mr w good owen $'l.00@B.252
common to tak mm $5.5007.W:good w choice stocker!$6.006030; mr w l00d llockefi $4.606
em: common w ru: |wck§!_§300
Gordon, who is also a daughwr ofMr. a nd Mn.Mnrshnll.A tole-Plwne communication here Sunday
sutgd Mrs. Gordon showed A very
Blight improvement.Dr.and Mrs.D.M.Bloch en-termined the members of theMerryGoMoundClub ,gt their
first brldge-dinner ol thsgear on
Saturday evening.Pri werewone by Mir. and Mrs. Julian Jung-
bluth and Mr. and Mrs. John He~
bard.Mrs. Vernon Marshall waspresented a bouquet of roses and acake in honor: of her birthday.
WASHINGTON NEWS
Next Sunday at eleven there
will-be a brief childrerfg service
~T;AniEs:1
t\~ t o B o w l
Each Tuesday Afternoon
1 f r o m 2 P . M . t o 4 P . M .
is b ing set sid as s i leaepee aPractice Hours for Ladies
Ladies practicing will be charged\S c p e r g a m e
y J o i n i n t h i s N e w S p o r t
B L A I R
Bowling Recreation
LA RUE a n d L A RUE , P rop s .
Second story of old Home Theatre uildi ng \
0&.50; trashy gndu |z.\wus,w;
oholce mu feeders oomeons;good ro choice teedm m l m
uo: mr no good leedm $4.500
5.75: commonto nu- teedm m m
c a n $2.500!.25:saooomw:me k
;s,5o0'1.so:me k
s4.soos.zs.
0415:lfnck
nmk hella-I
me :calves
he llo : mlm
nous VALUES G0 BTBAD!
With eu!! s.ooo mash hm re-
»|»»¢1 Maman me mum onen-
in the Washington Community
Chunch.Following a picnic dinner
a program by the Sunday School
and the young vwvle will begiven in the alternoon.It is hop-
ed that many will attend.
Mr.md M n .Lee Burke of
Omahn, pnld n shon visit at theBen Gotuch home Inn Wedneadny
evening.Mr.and Mrs.Prelton Nichols
entertained n number of relatives
at their home Sundny in honor ol
nn..\.n,-s..\.e hirilnrinvu. T ; ; . n ' "'and
sllthe tndlnzwasdone on thnt
wa s Sales were ll-NCI!at n
mm of $4.'l5@5»05 with bu t
llsm welzhtr no to sms.
FAT mms s o m STBADY
Monday! market on lat lamb!
ruled steady with sales lmund
|5.5o@s/15.while feeder lambs
nm wnstltma the big bulk or
the receipts ruled 15@25c lower
at s4.oo@4.1s.Asad sheep hem
steady. Receipts were 23.000 held.
FAT LAMBS Range lambs, K00d
to choice $5.50@5.'I5; range lambs
lair w Hood $5.00@5.50:shornlambs, s5.25®5.'15:native lamb:
good to choice ss.so@5.'15;year-
llngs. nll grades s2.so@4.sn.
FEEDER LAMBS: Feeder lamb:
good to choice s4.so@4.ss: feeder
lambs, fair to good $4.25(|`4.50:
feeder lambs,common to (ali
ss.so»zr42s.
EWBS: Fat. Bood to choice $2.ofaz.5o: fat, lnlr to good $1.506
2.00: cull and canner ewes s.2s€r
L25; breeding ewes5l50@5.00.
W... .......................,...Mr .and Mrs.W.B. Jefferson
were dinner guests at the C. E.
Seeley home ln Omaha Sunday.Mr.and Mrs.Albert Sunds
spent Saturday evening at the
Wm, Peters home.Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jensen have
moved to Arlington and Mr. Mc-
Kibben of that place has takencharge of the Nye Jenks elevator
here.Mr. and Mrs. James Christensenhadelectriclightsinstalledln
their home this week.Mr. and Mrs. Hans Braesh and
Mr. and Mrs. A. C Sunds spent
Sundny evening at the PrestonNicholas home.Mrs. Carrie Hansen of Winside,
is visiting at the Jurgen Christen-
sen home.Mrs.Trenzi Chdstiansen i~ rc»
ported on the sick list.Miss Grace Sorensen spent the
week-end with home folks.
Mr. und Mrs. Glen Jefferson :nnl
daughters visited at the Kerstetter
home Sunday.Mr.and Mrs.Henry Ticlgen nndfamily, Mr, nnd Mrs. Chris Sunds
and Mrs.Martin Sunds spent
Sunday nt the Wm. Wiese home,
Miss Bernice Crink spent the
BLAIR
Bowling Recreation
LA RUE a n d L A RUE , P rop s .
Second story of old Home Theatre uildingBe r th a Golleh nn we r e supper
gue sts Th ur s da y eve ni ng o f Mr .
and Mr s . F r e d Pec k.
Mr .an d Mr s .C,'lark Lip pi nc o tt
town south of Fond du Lac, Wis-
consin,was opened to extract
stone for this bridge and founda-
Clarence Olsen home Wednesday;Mr. and Mrs.Er! Hansen vis-
cvening.'ited relatives in Fremont Sunday.Mr. and Mrs. Aifred Hansen audi Sunday guests at the II. C. Mr
children spent Saturday evening sen home were Mr. and Mrs. Joevisiting with Mr. and Mrs. Frgncigherson Sr. and Mary lie-len, and
Christensen of Blair.Mn and Mrs. Joe Iverson Jr.of
Mrs. Clifford Ray visited at the'Lil1Coll|Harry Smith home Friday after»i Messrs.and Mesdnmes Andrewnoon.land Victor Johnson and Phyllis,
f " f * ' \ :
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.
A recent conference on unem-
ployment,attended by official
representatives of cities and
ter ~f Ames ,w b ~Wednesday
gu e s ts a t th e N. J . A nd e r s e n a n d
H. C .Lars en homes._
..s 1 0~,°|_public imp ro ve me n t o f a per ma n-
e n t natur e,wi t h loc al c o mmun it-
tiea as su min g the ta sk as mu c h
as possibie.Ab o u t three-f ourtho
of th e c os t of su c h wo r ks ,i t is
said,goes in to the poc kets o f
labor.
C1osi1g Out!
Our entire stock of Stoves and Ranges
We are offering you Bargains that you can not
afford to pass up.
Large size ~-~ `
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l g
Small size ~
# e 9 ° °~
Parlfn'Furnace
-for only
$~oo
w
Regular price \¢_. 1 ~
v$ 9 8 . 0 0 a n d $ 8 2 . 0 0 9
A "Glow Maid" Range, the last thing in Range
Building.Regular price $135 for only $109.00
A $150 Monarch Malleable Range for $100.00
All Enameled Globe Ranges
Regular price
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Our entire stock of Stoves and Ranges
We are offering you Bargains that you can not
afford to pass up.
Large size --~
Dr. and Mrs. W. 1. Nelson and
the latte r's mothe r, Mrs. H. H. Ho-
wu n h o f W e s t P oi n t, r etu r n e d on
Sa tu nla y f r o m u we e k 's vis i t wi th
relatives i n C¥c\elnnd,Ohio.
Ge o r g e L a mb , w h o h a s b w I i v-
i n g in the Cnr!Jen:wn house,
\\1n\m\h h 'hnnsohnld affec ts to
o ~.s uhe r birthday la st we ek by enter-
tainin g rz n umber of fri ends.
Mr . a nd Mr s. S till lef t las t wee k
fo r E m me t,Ne b .whe re he wa s
transferred.H e wi ll ta k e u p Ulf'
du ti e s a s th e d e p o t a g e n t a t th a t
plac e.
Mi s s Ma r i e Geedeker wa s c all-
i n g o n Mi s s E r ma Hnies tine Sat-
urda y a fte rno on.
motored to Blair Wednesday aft-
ernoon.Shriver Nelson of Blair, was call
ing-on Mrs.James Johnson Fri
day afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Holstein and
IIrma spent Sunday at the Kuhr
home in Blair.Miss Hinze took in the footballgame at Lincoln last Saturday.
Verda Frandsen WHS on the sick
list one day last week.
C1osi1g Out!
Flqimce-SherHll.'s B e au t y
Shop sold by Oscar Sherrill to
Henry Larsen.
Omaha-Dlxie Diner, loml cate,
moved to their new lnealion, for-
merly occupied by Florence Cafe.
Our entire stock of Stoves and Ranges
We are offering you Bargains that you can not
afford to pass up.
Large size ~-~ `
-.»f r ~
l g
Small size ~
# e 9 ° °~
Parlfn'Furnace
-for only
$~oo
a D
w
Regular price \¢_: 1 .$ 9 s . o o a n d $ s z . o o ~e e
A "Glow Maid" Range, the last thing in Range
Building.Regular price $135 for only $109.00
A $150 Monarch Malleable Range for $l09.W
All Enameled Globe Ranges
for $89.W and $79.00
Combination Wood and Coal Heaters
$36 value for only $23-00
Wood Stove for --»- ,--$6.95
We have two 4-hole Cook Stoves, just
the thing for wash house or basement
for on lr ------$19.00
"Diamond" Red '3Z{.§'¢ §,§_;";;;; $1.19 gallon
Petersen Hardware ;
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a n d M n .C t r l J e n s e n .w o h a v e
BARGAINS!
They are employed in Fremont butwill drive to their work each day.Mrs. B. F. Cook and son, Ben-jnrnin of Scribner,spent Sunday
..+ Hnl Wnlfnr Echtenknmu home.
n l n 1930 CHEVROLET COACH
1923 Ll"ll"j\"lCUl.»hl \..U.r\Ll1.I:1928 CHEVROLET COUPE 90.00
~~~me FORD 2-DOOR 75.00 Hm l I Hl l l U u p H . . .. . . . . . - - . . .T h e f i r e m e n e n j o y e d i f c h i c k e n
d i n n e r a t t h e f a i r g r o u n d s S u t -
u n l n y e v e n i n g .O n e n e w m e m b e r
H a r o l d E c h t e n k a m p ,w a s a d d e d t o
t`he roll.H. B . Mi tc he li , 6 8 y e ar s of a xe .:father o f Horner Mi lle r o f th is
plac e, died early Sunda y mor ning;
at th e Mi li tar y A ve nu e h o sp i ta l i n .
Fr emo nt.Mr .Mi tc he ll suffered
-E C A R 1929 wuxvr-s"r coma _
~~|929 CHEVROLET COACH
Drive a Used Car,DUI"L a e l v n n u n n u \ . . u U l . l : . »°a | - 1 . 0 0
: v u v » ¢ ¢ » » \ . . 9 - -njuries in an auto qgq chasedfrom Vinton-Evans nzu un-.vxu\.|:1 CUACH .-85.00
from 500 to 1,000 miles at 1921 cmzvsuzn cmcn ...65.00
__ --.~+ +,. 1:nn mvmwn nur 1921 cm-:vnou-:T SEDAN ..soonMiller left Monday to accompanythe body to the family home ut
Devils Luke, N. D. for burini.
Mesdnmes Ed Renard and MaryDolan were husuzsses to the LegionAudllary at f-he club rooms Mon-
u u u v s u u u y v u .- . . u ...__o f f e r .T h e s e r e c o n d i t i o n e d
c a r s a r e thoroughly chec ked and
1926 cnsv nourr COUPE
ready to go. This is a :plen
did opparlunily to get that new
d a e v e n i n g .§ . _ . . . - . .v. .. .1 .\ .. .. n . J ' k f h b m : m n
Dbuulcy nc s n llu u un.11|Ln\.|uv ;h a d a tonsil operation here Sat-
ur d a y an d o n Mo nd ay Mrs .L 5o gi a an d S un d ayscar you have been
ing'¢'7~1f'I.'.T.."f.`$.»"'1»41'iE{r»\».=n.who has' ..-==»_...»--°"""
been assisting his father, H. L.M|:Kibben in the Nye, Jenks Grain
Co. office for the past two years,has been transferred to Washing-wn where he wil\ be manager ofthe gffie here.ge bevan his
_-__... --..... ...M
/ '|< 'Restless
CHILDREN!Vinton-Eva
Chevrbletww umm. ...., -.=...Mrs.Mnjor Ormsby went toCentralCityon Tuesday whenshe was a guest at n wa given in I
Easy G. MQ A. C. Pa
ix;-ij. c. Badnrer and Mrs. Awfjiéicéé éhiel-z£`i§{e<¥ the 0. E. S
Ilsubstituted on Mr. Badger's mailmute during hi! nhuenee.James Sunds received a :hip-
ment Saturday of fouwyzn car-louh of attla and one carload ofhogs from Merriman for feeding c A" s.~I=Q ;R;M '|
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I.nts1&2 11 19 11
w% nw%
ne% &|%
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Int 29 15 19 11
lata 4 &
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nd(1s 19 11
Lo: 8 16 19 11
:WBC |e'A 17 19 11
ne'A se%17 19 11
sw§£ nel 18 19 11
nw'A se%18 19 11
eu M54 19 19 11
11% N56 20 19 11
a'!» sal 28 19 11
awéi 24 19 11
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18.78
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199.43
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185.09
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567.50184.111.2881.7958.452190zs.2'162.6859.5515934gow:48.89e1.s286.57'zszs
ELINQUENT TAXSALE NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that suh-incd hereto is a list of all lands
.mwn lots in the County of
ashingmn.Sum of Nebraska,
bject w sale for delinquent tax~=and spwal assessments,and
t opposite each description is
c amount of all delinquent taxes
cl special assessments against
e same,and the undersigned,
~unty Treasurer of Wnhlngtan
~unty,Nebraska,on the first
londny of November next here-
ter, to-wit: November 2nd, 1931,
'll sell at public auction so much
I each tract ol land and town
ts as may be necessary for the
f ea and special assessments,
tenest and com thereon.Said sale will take plane in the
ounty 'l`rensurer's office in the
ity of Blair, County of Washing-
GRANT 'TOWNSHIP
SHE RID AN 'ro wns mr
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o.D¢8¢!'I|!B\7llg 3,
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nw%2619 9160
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287.58
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f t . & s % 8 & 4 I e s s
n 6 6 l ts28£ t . o f n % 8 & 4
62
52
52
54
65
65
67
67
67
68
69
as
69
71
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1 t o 8
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8284
87
88
106
108
n o
52.54
153.25
w s
76.62
21.90
21.90
12.62
26.27
17.5 I
52.54
18.13
15.43
1s.1a
583.57
88.80
541.67
85.03216,86
82.84
16.62
159.06146.43
s5.os
11 & 1a 2 17 12 41.86
8 & c 8 17 12 1a
10 s 17 12 52.12
w'/S nw%6 17 12 80
11% nw% &
lw% nw'£ 7 17 12 120
'1 a s 7`17 12 4.25
6% ne¥8 17 12 80
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sw% 110%9 17 12 40
e% |w%9 11 12 80
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e'A ae'A 10 17 12 so
47 11 17 12 2.42
11, 12, 1s,14 Ez 4a 11 17 12 69.72
24 11 17 12 s2911 17 12 12.85
as 11 17 12 58
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ne'A sw%1s 17 12 40
n%se%&:
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71.13
12.02
5237
62.90
110.11
2.88
65.98
79.12
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64.27
'uns
66.84
7.08
164.68
6.05
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68.11
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13.40
124.10
291.75
18.42
Lot 1 24 17 11 .94
Lot 2 24 17 11 89.6
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ne% M36 24 17 11 40
u n a 24 17 11 .87
sw% 35%25 17 11 40
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Am't.s 13.69225.41_sus58.9579.2421.57
106.34
69.62440.212.92
20.103.7848.07
156.70
60.1442.24
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sw% se§6
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Lot 11
lat 18
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Int 152mc 169un 286lat 199
Lot 20mr 21nm 28,s1
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8 18 11
8 18 11
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s 18 11
6 18 11
6 18 11
B 1s 11
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9 1s 11
9 18 11
9 18 11
10 18 11
10 18 11
10 1s 11
10 18 11
10 18 11
10 18 11
11 18 11
11 1s 11
11 18 11
11 1s 11
11 1s 11.
11 1s 11
12 18 11
12 18 11
40
so
80
10
80
80
160
40
40
40
40
40%
20
40
87.50
9.72
40
.90
6.76
10
.04
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.7
10.25
so
89.87
175.66
80.06
23.17
88.85
107.86
181.06
42.10
55.16
41.50
101.63
188.08
87.08100.08
101.68
s a m
14.16
74.73
21.40189.59
11.38
24.88
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sa.19
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20. 21,
nw%
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509.42
104.80
97.82M229
218.20i n a
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22,za 17 82.62
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27 17
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29 17
80 17
1 10
4 18
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81.87
27.12
9.27
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69.57 458.12 1is.a 641.88
19.57 80.67 50.24w% W K
12% M56
Lot x
e3§ mn(
m 211% AWK
2 19 10 80 88.91
8 19 10 80 115.83
8 19 10 187 145.16
4 19 10 79.88 80.00
4. 19 10 s 2.81s 19 10 so 81.02
1.8¢9 18 26.77
ls, 14 '\;.
: s m
will commence at 9:W o'c1oc|
a. m. on the 2nd day of November
1931, and will continue from da;
to duy until all ot such landl amtownlouhave been ofiered lol
sale.FRED GUYER,County Treasurer of Waahingwx
County,Nebraska-
Dabed October 1. 1931.
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80 19 11
82 19 11
82 19 11
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84 1 9 1 1
8 4 1 9 1 185 1 9 1 1
z o m m
201 912
61.
so
80
40
40
89
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ca
15
65.21
67.60
'zszs
10.54
91.45
88.54
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76.21
81.12
'ms
51.76
18.24
227.74M199
BLAIRCITY
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8
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Lot Blk. Gen.Ing'Sewer Total
1 a 2ss.1e 2204 805.80
2 s 104.10 106.80
8 8 288.16 som a1a.'1s
4 8 69.88 1aa.04 20442
5 2W.62 2a0.11 20.04 486.39s885.22 289.16 41104 861.42
1 a 18.54 18.54
s s 05.44 ..06.44
11 8 18.86 18.66
12 a 2a.a0 28.90
1 4 27.80 81.80 59.10
z 4 4.12 15.80 19.92
a u 4 7.21 11.79 19.00
5 & 6 4 9.27 mx 9.27
14 .9 ._/1 ~
5 ~_:_4">-~»~'1104 129.81 120410 141.52 1586.11
11 &12 4 68.80 1094.00 'uns 1284.64
1 la 2 5 30.78
a &4 s 51.2/4
8 5 28.76 283.18 52.40 864.82
10 s 21.01 283.16 40.04 041.219516.26 307.41 43.04 866.71
e 20 iv.
11 411125 46.13 377.54 428.57
6 6 27.47 27.47
9 6 208.45 807.41 57.76 578.62
10 &11 6 107.76 221:10 329.46
7 7 76.97 78.48 155.40
8 &9 7 80.01 212.80 243.41
11 &12 7 96.47 566.32 140.04 1103.43
7 8 58.54 51.42 104.968s87.07 21.44 64.51
9 s 81.92 85.14 117.05
10 8 20.60 'za.4s 99.09
11 8 64.78 51.42 116.1512823.50 55.82 79.85
w 48 if.11 10 95.18 88.116 134.04
3 14 .,3 14 11.84 11.47 22.81
4 14 8.09 11.47 14.56
5 14 3.09 11,47 14.56
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Ben Gottsdz, Labor,etc.
Stormy Vlzlna, Labor
Otto Voss, Labor
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Ray Nelson, Labor 20.10
A. N. Ballard, Labor 25.20
John Schultz, Labor 26.10
Glen M<;.Donald, Salary 100 oo
Byron McDonald, Salary 100.~
Harland Jensen, Salary 100.00
D. 0. Sheets, Salary 100.00
Clinton Smith, Labor 29.25
Ed Stuenkel, Repairs 3.00
N. A. Rogert, Labor 13.50
Chas. Rogert, Labor 34.00
Fred Rogen, Labor 2.50
J. E. Rpgert, Labor 3.00
Roscoe Cook, Labor 4.00
marshall Wilkins, Labor 11.50A. A. Wilkins, Labor 29.00
A.A.Wilkins, Hauling .75
Jas. W. Nielsen, Labor $.50
Jas. W. Nielsen, Labor 51.00
Tyson-I./ang Co., Trucking 11.50
Quarlerly reports were "waived
from the following officers ani!
placed on file:"vunty Judge,
Sheriff.Clerk of Dinrlct Court
and County Clerk.
On motion duly made and car-
ried s refunding order for $2.86
was granted H. F. Klassen, on ae;
count of error ln 1930 assessment.
Ou motion the Board adjourned
to meet Odnber 19. 1981.
GEORGE c. McQUARRIE,
`County Clerk.
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plies 115.10
Axel Hansen, Dragging 40.50W. L. Hludley, Trucking 15.00
Ray Nelson, Labor 12.00
A. N. Ballard, Labor 24.00
John Schudtz, Labor 12.00
Shell Super Service, Gas 8.88
Flowers Tracwr & Equip.,Co.
Repalra 81.22
Marshall Wilkins. Dragging 9.00
A. A. Wilkins, Dragging 16.20
Dan Greeno, Dragging 4.05
Louie an ..~ Dragging 1o.so
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,,,,;a¢'=~l||..{_heating . etc .,W u o n l y $9 7 . 7 8, f o r th e
\1 en ti r e e ig h t mon ths he a ti n g s ea s on .
~ to mais; com ~an-ma~ wi
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AMONG 'nm BEES
Bees are kept in this day and
qunntities,which in shipped to
England and :old nt satisfactory
prices.The only honey secured in
England in from the henflzer which
grows in desert planes in the h1gh~
hnda of Scotlmd and dsewhere in
the Brltilh Isles.
It is remrhble the wa y Ca n-
ada has developed into |honey
produdng country in the past ran
years.Pri or. to ma t time the
grat prairie: of that country were
mnddexed la valueless lor honey
production on :mount of the long
and cold winters.This condition
has been largely overcome because
the beekeepers now winkr their
been in the eallan.
I t hu been proven that thu
anon and nina during the win-
ter months in watern Cmadaare
n o t a o h u d o n b e e l i l e u mi g - h t
be imagined.This together with
the introduction and spreading of
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ws y to k e e p w a r m t h e y k n o w . J u s t HS M o n e l i t tl e m u c h
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so low in cost, tint we
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Effaveaoent Nervine Tablets sooner."Simon Brandt writes:
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a s the ~ t c lov e r pasture und
tha sweet clover hay are exwlent
feed for the cattle.
One ol the most important prob-
lems is wintering.Except on Van-
couver Island and the costa! plains
of British Columbia, the winters
are long and severe Qvith low tem-
peratures, with variations at time
of Iilty degrea in twenty-lour
hours.Sometimes the bees are
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the bees..
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honey and grow sweew with 'a
m d help to duvelop our
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of the Nebrukn Honey ucen
Assn., Minden, Neb.'A
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li a m g o t ln mu c h wlth ti nt p o we r
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trnugtohlrohlm.l h u l t o r n o rbu a u n mu lq s l n n my u ma .Iru L n us e r hun.I m my wa l-
le t md g u n md v n l e t o u t t o r t m
ahora whlrs Aman had a m eno un md | emoe .We touchedthauv l ru ship ln good time.Wnen :mu came to the ship thatWllllumwas to bl tried tor hh
County Comxulsaionerx Room,
Blair, Nebraska, Oct. 6, 1981
The Board of County Commis-
sioner: met pursuant no adjourn-
ment taken Sept. 28, 1981, md in
regular seadon.
Present:Gans.Nelsun,H.C.
Blaeo and Chris Him.
The minuhea of the prewdina
meeting were mad and approved.
Alter a careful examination ol
the following hill: on the differ-
ent fvndl. it was moved and secon-
ded that the following ckims be
nllowed, and the County Clerk is
hereby ordered m draw warrants
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aaenury ot her companion thoughshe tried later to uke It back.I t
n llk d y than for some time sho
m d w m u m had b o w well n o
qualntsd. bm all this u t o be ton
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ing humux oven ln America."
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Te d La th r op ,Po ur
J .A .Peterson,Po or
S d lu ld t Store,Po or
W a r d s C u h S to r e . P o o r
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P e n d le B r o s .Po or
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25.00
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son, . sdjutant;D-ank Bmderaon,
sergeant-nt-arms; Louis D.lang,chaplain.Dr. Cameron was chosenag service offieer, a new office forthe local order.It is the duty of
the service officer to investigate
ex-service men in need of help andreport to the proper depanment.Mm Bertha Lowe is spending afewdaysattheHenryRichterhome.Although the attendance was
not as large u last. year, the ben-
eflt bddge party at the Leg-lon
hall last Friday evening yvas very
successful and those who attended
report a pleasant time.There
H ~|...|e r a ,o n l y m a g e ~ i n g p l ~ y ~ :
M r s .C .E .J o h n s o n w o n f i r s t
pr i z e ; Mr s . L y ma n P r a tt o f Te k a -
ma h ,sec ond;a n d Ro y Rutled ge.
thi rd.Th e prizes wero dona ted
by the L e gi o n bo y s .
Mnnhaltan Pudding
~ea about 1%quarts)
»-Onmhall cups pow-
gar,1%cups onnze
cup lemon juice.1 cup
cream,2 cups chopped
~ndn,and 1 teaspoon
ve i i c u p s u g n r i n i r u i t
T u m i n w chilled mold
fieecreamfreezexnwhip
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'NEBRASKA WEEKLY
INDUSTRIAL REVIEW
Fnedell Construction Co.,Den-
ver, awarded contract lo luy 90
miles of 14-inch gas pipe by
Northern Natural Gus Co., to ex-
tend from Dakota City, Neh., to
Sioux Falls, S.D.
Te wnnh-L o n Wilson apened
produce house for purchase of
eggs, cream and. poultry ln build-ing north of laundry.
Dunning-Put Miner opened re-
pair shop one~lml!block 1
Gage Lumber Yard on Hlgh
No, 2..
Lincoln-Plans considered
construction o f brldgo ..
Blue River on Highway No. 8
Tekanmh-New recmoti
parlor opened by Mr. ,Mcflra~
Wlxer building.`
Murray-Omaha Cold Stoplant branch here to be mann
by Mrs. C. W. Allen.
Falls City-Leglon Hall d
cated recently.
M r a . C . R . G my a n d M r s . A. L .Sullivan served on the social com-mittee,
Misa Anna 'hiplett is spending
a two weeks vacation at her home
2081 hgre enjoying a.rest fmrn
ernoon visitors ar the John Ech-
knkamp Sr. home in Arlington.Miss Hazel Newkirk spentla t
week-end with Miss Norma -
tenkamp.
FE. CALHOUN
AND vlcmrrt
Mrs. Charles Campbell ol Omn-
ha, in vlxlting with her parents,
Mr, and Mrs. Henry Rosaker.
... . ~nt
the home of Mr. and Mrs. 0. L
u nl
Mr . a n d Mr s . W m. Ho ltma n a n d
Hans Hansen of Lol Angeles.
and Carl Petersen ol Bldr, visitedat the Chris Korsho] home Wed-nesday.Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ragext werebusiness callers at Bladr Thursday.
Mrs. Taylor Fnennh ent Wed-
nesdny afternoon at a Jonas
Blomberg home.
Mr. and Mrs.0.L.Hllninger
spent Sunday at the Bert Cooperhome at Teknmah.
Mrs. John Andersen and Mn.Harold Jensen spent Thursday at
Thursday in Omaha,visiting at
the George Ketahmark home.
The Women's Club held their
meeting Friday almrnoon with
Mrs.Guy Slade:aa hosiess.A
nodal afternoon was enjoyed by
all present.Refreshments wereserved by the prognm committeeconsisting of Mrs.Harthn Harri-
son, Mrs. Edna Hansen and Mins
Lena Morienmn.The 0~ E. s. I-°dse held their
nt HERMAN NEWS
Mx.and Mrs.Taylor Frenclz
were ln Blair Saturdny helping
Mr. and Mrs.Chas.McBride getmoved.Miss Kathryn Leach has gone
to Fullerwn,Neh. and will sf-HY
with her sister, Mrs. Howard Mar-
cue.Mr.and Mrs.Edgar Skinner
and Mrs. Hattie Treef. attendedtheRebekahlodgemeetingatBlair Tuesday evening.
Mrs. Charlha, in vmunMr. and MrsMrs. Em
Toasted Coconut Squares
One loaf white bread, 1% cups
Thursday in
the George -
The Wom
meeting PH-i
Mrs.Guy S
r a 1 Q
aw"|~_a ' ?»|\S ~
Mnnhaltan Pudding
(Makes about 1%quark)
One and Oxwhall cups pow-
dered sugar,1%cups onnze
cosonul., soulhem style,lJ\U°¢» '14Cut bread into 2-inch squares, heavyB3-inch thick.Dip each squareibufm a
in milk and drain slightly.Then vanilla.I dip ln cqconuf coverifmg all sides'Dissal
sl Joi-|NsoN'we ll.Ba k e i n mode rate oven ;JU1¢='="-
rum:dnufann l m 25 minu tes.or o r c a n s\ u u u \ » u | ' » ¢ . -. .f - -- - _Uu n t i l g o l d e n b r o w n .M a k e s 3 %
dozen squares.
Q - m u s i
Coc onut Van iti es
One an d one-half c ups sifted
flo ur ,1 %teaspoons ba k i n g po w-
.l..»A inlmlnnnfmnn h n t mr 1 Cul).
c ream,mon ds
f i r s t m
in equal
3 hours
O n
{Sn!fici|
and vanilla.Pour overixture.w tightly;pack
l parts ol ice md salt for
L." Shortuke I-'mins
ent for 1 two-layer his-
mms mary Uwx,as nwuum Annanurseat the Immanuel hoapiial. to 0'Ne
was home over Sunday..visit wiSundayylniwxsattheFred and fanHiesehome mama ur. andldra Monday
a Mm-x Mr AndreJb Si k Alma-f§°....°f»L sxamili nm Dr;othv ~ B[au
n a mr s .eil,F r i d
th h e r
nily .'I'
aw J o n :
r f r o m
- 'fair fig "df;';: celebrata her birthday.'Y Mn.A. w. Ba m of Te xmmh,"°th°'£"T°; g;;=_; spent. Tuesday dght and Wednes-
BY ne rn day at the Ned Tyson home.She
h ued attended the M.E.Aid at the5% w °was home of Mrs. John Fawn on wed-Burkett, Neb., by'nesdnns.1-.mn».».~Snnirel Y-
Mrs. Aux
dren of On
visitors athome.Mr.and
Jr. want to
forepnn o l
oh- cn..-.,|
Mrs. Tom Wakei
Broken Bow, Neb.
l m week w an
of an aunt.u=», 1 -.---~..,~-~--~-__,-.,___,___wzs n l 11 ess.unliaten; m5;°*;g|scgit dough or waffle ake)
rin o orange,cap .a rm w a n d umcuporangejuice,4 tablespoons'and whippgiucrgm or » -' Z i
sugar, 1 egg white, stiffly beaten, I iuice sauce.
and coconut, southern atyle.|Peel orange, removing all white
Sift flour once,measure,addmembrane. Separate into sections.
hnktmr nowder and silt together Sweeten with sugar;spread be.
muu nun. um. .».-....... __ ___,_,Miss Eda Sierk, MI. HUIYY Ro
wer,Mm.Marie Mehrens an
x m .Mr. and Mrs. Gus Kruse mom:-
ed to Wayne county Sunday for
a few days vacation.'
Mr, mx Mrs.Bruce Cox and
the death ofJones is vidti
wr . M n . s mMrs. Joe C1
were guestsHaroldWebs
West Point T1
day while Mr
1
11
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""'1 " "" "" '" " ` " l Mr. and Mrs.H.B.Camero n ""° """'""mffgmndda ugh we re i n Oma h a Tu e s d ny a nd w le d ~ ~
Farm Sales a Specialty Call at Hamburger ShopE§§{{{g`€i- gnd £1219a t th e Covena nt hos]
Mr k A .T Pnwanrnn §éi»arm cs a pecialty Call at Hamburger Shop
lunIlu|||||||n|||||||||||mM||||||||||||||mu||||mm|||||||||||||||||u||n
0! ner mster,mrs-lter and family at:esday and Wednes-. Crutsinger was in
s and Trainers Con-
xe Baptist Sunday
eir meeting 'hiesdal'
e Mrs.G.F.Lowewas a good atten-most pleasant time
the business mect~
The young people's class ol theli. E. Sunday School held a very
successful food sale at the Potadle
store Saturday.The proceedswill
be used to purchase new song
books.They have already been
ordered.Mrs O I I Godsey reprcsenLed|
spent a few days on business.On Thursday afternoon Mrs.
Guy Bennett entennined twotables ol brid at the horn Igeeoher parents, Mr. und Mrs.J..
West when her guests were Mrs.Roy Rutledge, Mrs. Melvc-m West,Mrs.Eullene Hurdle,Mrs.GuthelocalBnptlstchurch at the '°l'°' llisscs Madpn Reid,Mnr~ E.M E A T »'§
.-|jor\e Wxmg Arwlldn Lowe,nnd|=cgnwntion at Cnlvery Baptist Domthy Tyson of Blair.Miss __. . .
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Special Prices on §
c §X°".'lf. '§5'$.""2-.'fl'3".§'1'.'2,, __,_,,lArv.'ilda Lowe wasuwnrwlf.-1| nn=l|§E
~li me s .Cr ea m hotter ;tween lay ers an d o n top.Se r ve '
thor ough ly ,mi d sugar £flUf1UfI11}'»v.'ith whi pp ed c ream,o r sauce
an d c ream together well.Ad d _ ma d e wi th ju ic e of 2 o r a ng e s a n d
eg g and beat u n ti l li g h t a n d ji ,c up sug ar.
flu f f y .A d d orange Hn d .A d d 'Or an ge Bread
flo ur ,alte rnately wi th mi lk a n d (Ye ast Bread)
ora nge juice,a sma ll amo un t a t (Mak e s 1 lo af )
a time.Beat after ea c h adctition_One y east cake,1 tablespoon
u n t i l s m o o t h .P o u r i n t o g r e a s c d s u g a r ,1 c u p o r a n g e j u i c e ,1
n .»1 _f \ . .. . - . .1 . . . - . . . . . - _ . . .- . . I a 1 l . . \ . ' .n n » \ . .L l f n h
:family visited.relati ves i n I o w a
Sunday .He n r y Clausen o f Gaiesburg,
In d ., is vis i ti n g his mo the r ,Mr s .
Louise Clausen._
D r .a n d Lira.Mo r r o w a n d chii-
drea,f o r me r residents o f th is
pla c e we re c a llin g o n fri en ds he re
laat_ wool-c.
So u th Da k ota .The Te ac her
ferenc e o f tl
Sc ho ol held th
eve ni ng a t th
home.Th er e
danc e a n d a
h a d f o llo wi n g
ing.Mass Ma r ;
l r n n \Q i n ' n e
uulu Auhvv ; . a ; | v 1 1 | C || \ . u u u uG o d s e w a s a M r .a n d M r s .E a r l F r e n c h d r o v e e a n d r s .E u g e n e B u r d i c w o n
o n e F r e c u t r l z e ...+n m [ I n n R n n \ ¥ 1 l S ~B9 8 . t I'l C B S u n d a y W h C l '8 L y l e n r - . .B t.'........x.. . . . 1 ,......1 1 . . -Steak 5 §°E"?"' l i c
and his family have moved to the
Mrs. Marie lllehrens residence.
Richard Sicvers drove to Sioux
City Monday to attend an Under-
takers'Convention.Isle was ac-
companied by Mrs. Emma Ketch-
mark,who visited at the C.A.
Stewart home.
The Freshman ciass of the high
school, were initiated by the mem
bers of the Senior class Friday.
An enjoyable time was had by all.
Mr. and Mrs. Joyce Sundell and
children were Friday evening call-
ers at the Oral Harrison home.
Ed Stoltenherg of California,
and George Stoltenberg of Dan-
ning,Nab.,visited relatives here
last week.Miss Amanda Klussen is clerk-
lng in Sievers Store during Rich-
aM's absence.
is attending school
given last Sunday evening at the
hoine of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hil-genknmp honoring their daughter,
Miss Helen Hllgeukamp,whosemarriagetoHarryHagel-baumer
will take place in the near future.
Progressive bunco formed the chief
diversion during. the evening inwhichfirst/prizes went uw MissMeta Sche :and Raymond Scheer.Th e co Igtion prizes being
nwnrded e Emil Dunkluu
and Melvin Ha erhaumer. At mid-
night u delicious lunch was served
to about sixty guests afterwhich
Miss Hilgenkamp was presentedwithmany beautiful and usefulgifts.
Stanley Kerkhoff, sonof Mr. and
Mrs.August Kerkhoff had his
tonsils removed Saturday mor~
ning in Arlington by Drs. Duvies
und Bloch.
BELL CREEK VALLEY
¢ - - - - -
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I :I I ;us eahikeandpicnicsupperat
F1cnch's grove after School Fri-
|-
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Hampshire Boar Safe
S~nday ve n h g .n
J .W .Li nd er mu n o f Bla ir,ha s
mo ve d hi s f a mi ly in to the tenant
110 o s
croned them.Mr.and Mrs.H.0.MichaeldfrvctoHavelockSaturdayto
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The whooping cough has broken
out in this locality and n few ofthe little folks are suffering with
ir."
Misses Margaret Kroese and
Kathryn Hughes went to Firth.
Neb.to spend the week-end ntMm-garet's home.Chas. Jackson post of the Amenicon Legion held their annual elec-
tion of officers at their meeting
Monday evening, Oct. 9.The old
officers were all re-elected to serve
another year.They are: Dr. A.J.Cameron, commander; John Skin-
ner vice commander;Elmer Lar-
h o me a t Te k a mn h .
Mr .a n d Mr s .He n r y Tr uh ls en
an d c hildren dro ve to Linc oln on
Su nd ay a nd sp en t th e d ay vis itin g
Mr s .'I'ruhlsen's brother,W .Il.
Ma r s h all a nd f a mi ly .Mi ss L uc ile
Hanc oc k ac c o mpan ied them to Lin-
<=;=5» and spenf. the day with Har-
o Otis Yo r ve ll wa s ery ple asan tly
surprised o n Sa tu wwy even i nf ; b y
a vis it f r o m a ll o f hi s c h i d r e n
a n d two neph ews an d their fam~
iiies.He c ele brated his 63r d bi rth
an ni ver sa r y th e f ollowin g d ay an d
they c ame to he lp h i m properly
celebrate the event.Th e y enjoy -
e d a ple asa nt so c ia l e ve nin g a nd
ser ve d a ni c e lu nc h de par dn g wi th
best wishes f o r ma n y ha pp y re-
tu ms .Th os e present we re Mr .
an d Mr s .Claude Y o we ll, Mr . a n d
Mrs . La wr en c e L ars on , Ivan Town-
send,W i lli a m Christensen,Claude
...4 |.
=I E 'Taylor: l unch and Andre~ 'J~nca
of Burkett, Nob. lrpent Friday with
| I
Lu d wi g J e ns e n a t B lai r .
Mr s .A .J .Came ron,wh o re-
c ently entered th e Co ve na nt hos-
pi tal at Oma h a, su f fe r e d a n o pe r -
atio n la st W ed ne sd ay .She i s r e-
po rted to b e slowly r e c o ve ri ng .
Mfr . a nd Mr s. E. W . Y owe ll we re
i n Te k a ma h W ednesday whe re
Mr s .Y o we ll atte nded th e Ba ptis t
Mi ss i on Ci r c le me etin g th at af ter -
noon.x m l :
M m .Ho wa r d Mar c oe ha s re»
si g ne d he r po s i ti o n a t th e c e n tr a l
offic e a n d ha s go ne to Fu ller to n,
whe re Mr .Ma rc oe i s employ ed a t
present wi t h a gr u ve lin g c rew.
Mi e s Ma r i o n Re i d i s ta k i n g her
plaee at the offic e.M m R a y m o n d
Hu s tle wi ll ac t. as reli ef o pera tor.
Gi lb e rt Po ta d le of P o ta d le B r os .
spent Sunday wi th hi s mo th e r a t
Ma lmo , Ne b .Th e D eg r e e o f Hon o r he ld th e i r
Oc tob er me eting F ri day e ve nin g nt
_ ._ _. _ - - -__-
families.
Mi s s A n n a Fuesa s pent la st Sat-
urd ay n i g h t a n d Sundqy d s i ti n g
:.ua ~.
Mrs.An a Sutton qnd Mrs
1 ; i 1 s | |,were twenty ladies besides the
bgbies present.A program was
4 I p .Mr s . J . M.Ve :t F ri da y af te rn oo n.
Th e Bap ti st Mission Circ le c n-
terta ined th e Cradle Ro ll babies
an d their mo th er s a t th e churc h
1 em
E A C H
'9.60perpaiz
`2 9 u 4 o ( u a zx) ~an 1925.21 Paras, clwvm-'
km alqo Whippen and
Sara.
Mr .an d Mr s .Llo y d Ha r tle y
hzwe mo ve d in to th e te na nt h ou se
o n th e J oh n Co mpto n f a r m south
o f here.L lo y d wi ll wo r k f o r
Mr . Co mp to n.
Mr . a n d Mr s .Fr ed Ra y a nd Mr .
and Mr s .Joe Ba n d u r a n d Ma r i o n
J un e we re d inn er g ue sts las t Su n-
day an d s pe nt the da y at the De an
Rey no ld s ho me a t W alth ill.hits.
Ra y an d Mr s .Rey n olds ar e sis-
ters.
Mr. and Mr s. J oe Cr uts ing er and
L y le a r e s t a y i n g a t th e F r e d Ro -
ger t ho me while th ey a re sp en di ng
a f e w d a y s at O' Ne il. °f i '
Beef Roa§tlb,--nc to l5c
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a ~\: ¢~\~"i \. \~.:f .. '
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Hqmburger fresh ground --154:=
Boiling Beef lb.»»64: to loc
I
§We Carry Booth's Special
§F r e s h O y s t e r s
E Call 113 » 114 - We Deliver
s North Side Store
§Eg
=JENS NIELSON, Propri etor §
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pan,14 by 914;mqnc s.\..»0Vcr...na flwhm ln1nl°nf'mm-insrue -__....,..-.. '"""| -- - - - - . - - U __.1:1 cam sun-ar. 3%cuns flo ur .1:
n u n Luau am; \...PH ..----Q -_ |ma d e by bea ti ng sug ar in to e g g
whi te.Spri nkle wi th cuc onut.|
Ba k e 25 mi nu te s i n mod er ate.
ove n (350 degr ees F.).Co o l. Cu tl
in to diamond-shaped piece2.1\1akea
24' va nitie s.
Or an ge Fr os ti ng
(Su ff ic i en t f or 1 cake)
Qn1vnn_n=n\\|l\€|"llIl I.lID$ll.~
teaspoon g r a ora nge Hn d an d
$5 c up fi ne ly c t candied orange
peel.
L e t y east cake an d I table-
's p o on o f s u ga r sta n d a f e w mi n -
utes.He a t ora nge ju ic e to 1ukc~
wa r m,add salt,butte r,sug ar,
gr a te d Hn d a n d y east c ake.A d d
3 c up s o f f lou r a n d b ea t we ll. L e t
ri se till double in b u lk .P u t ':§D J ¢ \ \ J l l ' \ l t , l l \ I I B m u y s a b - 1 |-- ~-- _. _t e a s p o o n g r a t e d o r a n g e r i n d ,1 c u p f l o u r o n b o a r d a n d k n e a d
e g g w h i t e ,8 t a b l e s p o o n s o m n g e t h i s i n w i t h t h e c a n c l i e d o r a n g e
j u i c e ,E é t e a s p o o n l e m o n j u i c e ,p e e l .S h a p e i n t o a l o a f .L e t
a n d s p r i n k l i n g o f s a l t .l r i s e t i l l l i g h t .B a k e i n a m o d e r -
P u t s n e e r .o r a m r e r i n d ,u n b e a t . - l u t e o v e n ( 3 ' f 5 d e g r e e s F . )f r o m
e n c g g \ ~ h i L : a n d o r mi g e j u i c e i n 30 to 40 minu tes.
uunnu infill*nl'Inn\\\n hn i ln r wh ilo ~~umm. v"cookimr over boilim: water 'F mln-1 ny Deny uurclay;1 : ; D R e m o v e frf fm hea t,ad d He r e ar e tw o rec ipes th a t wi ll
le mo n juic e an d sa lt;b e a t ma k e y o ur pa rty u dec ided suc-
&|.....¢....\|\v ...ml nnlnna nn nfflrn mms Unllsn ml?O f Course!ButI-.llvluugnly uu u olu unu un \| | ».¢---.-U --.._..-.___,____S n o w- wh i r l Choc olate Ro ll they are easy to fo llow,an d th e
S i x tablespoons spec ial c ake results are s ur pr is ing ly g oo d:
flo ur ,sifted;6 table spoons cocoa,Pa r ty Pepper S a l a i
u.inuxnnnh hn k in a nowd er.sa ' I wo srreen ueuners. 2 pac kages
..,.._,,.,,...._.....°, . . _ _ ,._teaspoon snlt,%cup sifted
sugar, 4 egg whites, stiify beaten;
4 egg yolks, beaten until thick
and lemon-colored;and 1 ten-
Bpoon vanilla.
Sift flour lance,measure,add
cocoa, baking powder,and salt
and sift together three times.
Fold sugar gradually into egg
whites.Fold in egg yolks andvanilla.Fold in flour gradually.
vm.. sum mm nu. rw mv. inches.
(6 ounces)cream weese,6 sar-
dlnes,'A cup dill pickle,finely
chopped;56 teaspoon salt, and 59
teaspoon pepper.Wash peppers and remove seeds
and membrane.Mash m a m
cheese and sardlnea to a paste.
Add chopped dill pickle and
seasonings.Puck mixture tightly
into pepper cases.Chill in re-
frigerator until ready to use.To
serve slice thin.snrinkle eachv... ...W ,,...., u... .., ..... ...-..--,lined with greased paper,and
bnkc in hot oven (400 degrees F.)
13 minutes.Turn from pan atonceontoclothcoveredwith
powdered sugar.Remove paper.
Quickly cut of! crisp edges of
cake.Spread seven mihute frost-
ing over cukc and roll.Wrap in
cloth until cool.Cover with an
uncooked chocolate frosting.
Strawberry Jelly Roll
(4 cuss)
'I`hree~fourths cup special flour,
sifted; 55 teaspoon bnking powder
%teaspoon silt,%cup sifted
Bugnr, 4 egg \vhites, stiffly bent-
en; 4 eggyolks, beaten until thick
und lemon-colored;1 teaspoon
ynnilln and strawberry jelly.Sift flour once,measure,add
linking powder and salt, and sift
together three times.Fold sugar
into egg whites, a small amount
slice with paprika and serve on
crisp lettuce with French Dress-
ing or mayonnaise.
Ribbon Sandwiches
Sandwich bréud,Soitened but-
ter,sweet pickle relish,mayon-
naise, and pimiento cream cheese.
Slice bread in sliws $§ inch
thick.Spread first slice gener-
ously with softened butter,then
with sweet pickle relish rnoistened
with u little mayonnaise.Cover
with n second slice of bread,
buttered on both sides.Spread
the second slice with mashed
plmiento cream cheese.Top with
third slice of bread.Press slices
firmly together.Remove erusts.Wrap in n dump cloth and placc
in refrigerator under n hes
weight for several hours.To
serve slice very thin and serve
immediately.;.x,|§
Penh Sunrise'
I
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NING GARAGE
shington, Nebr.
1.
rnt. fi time.Add egg yolks and
vunillu.Fold in flour gradually.
Pour into pan, 8% by 13% inches,
lined with buttered paper,and
bake in hot oven (400 degrees I-'.)
13 minutes.Tum from pun at
once onto cloth yered with pow-
dered sugar.emove paper.Quickly cut off crisp edges of
cake.Spread with jelly and roll.
One pint milk,8 tablespoons]
sugar, 'Q teaspoon vanilla, 1 jun-
ket tablet,1 tablespoon cold
water,(For the topping); % cup
whipped cream,1 tablespoon
powdered sugar, and 4 smdl (or
2 large) peaches.
Make junket as directed on the
package.Pour 4 tall glasses
nearly full.Let stand in warm
m a
st a'Pre.;
Budsswe
5.60
sm
u s
6.75
ra r'
s nn
m e
ll-ll
m u
13.10
Gooilyearistliegreatestnameinrubber.4 1 1 e
Millions md millions more geogleride 0uGooHZea:
Iimestlnnonanyotherkingl.
mm (mmmesa asm)mm (asa-anagus (4.15-manus (us-au)
Wrap in n lni h n n| i l r nn]I1nom until firm. about 10 min-Ia i ;'"?hé1}""éhi1i 'p theLemonFluffPiema i n until almost;stiff,than
[Mahon 1 nin\add the mnrar.Dice the \J€8C}lBB.
Thre e eg gs,'A c up lemon jui c e,
gr ated r in d of 1 i emon ;3 ta ble-
spoons ho t wa te r,l i teaspoons
salt, a nd 1 c up s ugar..
Be at y olks o f eggs ve ry li ht.A d d le m o n ju i c e a n d g r a te d i o ,
hot water, salt. and 'fi c up sug ar.
Cook in double bo iler un ti l thic k.
.Add lé c u p su ga r to stif fly be at-
en eg g wh ites an d fo ld in to c oo k-
ed mixtur e.F i ll baked pie shell
.....|1...........:...mnnflnunln
_ . . . . .- . . -"u "__ _and if they are fresh roll them in
powdered sugar.Just before
se r vi n g th e ju n ke t f i ll the glasses
wi th th e peac hes a n d to p wi th
the whi pp ed c ream.
H a m an d Celery Lo a f
On e pac kage lime -flavo red gel-
ati n.1 'li c ups boi li ng wa ter ,l i
c up vine ga r,1/E;teaspoon sa lt,1
cup cooked h a m,fin ely chopped;
1 tablespoon onion ted d,g m ,a nn. . . . . . . . . . . | .. . . . : . . | . 1 . . . . .. f : . . . . \ . . . .. | . . . . . . . . . . . . . . |
Tlhars why, gt umes uke mae, wich rubber prices at
rock bottom, Goodyear can oiier values none can march.
Here we list some of the amazingly low Rrices now
prevailing on Goodyear Pathiinders.,
ms
8.57
8.75
nm..,....~ \..,.».,,....W..Check the list carefully. See how little it will cost to B2==6»00(6110-20>6nlv1150
__ ____,,_ ,,,____ ,__'33x6.00(6.00-2l)6nly ms
_- - : »__ '-._ . - _,Greal» sturdy Supertwist balloons, built to Goodyear Premlre......... 4.19 554
b We will Jelivrr and apply thisg m y ye a r c ra fts me n, a t pri c e s a :lu-i ffy fires fra..
su ga r,lé su p c o m s y r u p .1 c op
c om sy rup, 1 c up orange piec es, 1
teaspoon ma ple fla vo rin g,and 2
qu ar ts vanilla.ice cream.
Bo il wa te r,sugar,c o m sy rup,
ora nge pieces an d ma ple flavor -
i n g to ge th e r fo r 20 mi nu te s or
u n ti l sy r up is o f desired consist,-
pic kles.Po ur in to lo a f mo ld .
Chi ll un ti l fi r m.Un mo ld .Serve
i n slices.Garnish wi th c risp
uratercress.Serves IB.
Corneal Beef Lo a f
One pac kage lemon-f lavored
gelatin, 1 c up boili ng wa ter, 1 c up
mea t s toc k, or 1 c up wate r D lus 4
man can understand.
a
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'g.L¢ ~
.
n r S
.m:F -="*f fi?"T G -5
1 1 -ency.Cool.Serve over vanilla bouillon cubes or 4 tea§ponns
beef extract,1 tablespoon Wor-ice cream cestershire sauce,$6 teaspoon
French Drasing vnnrika.8 cups cooked comed
(Makes about 14 cum beef. mound:1 ¢.\.|........... ....¢,...
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6 t»\§\}}p6S§1L"'§|§11§I1 `H{if"xa'E=§5spoonltan. and 56 teaspoon P|P"
rikn.Stir or Qshake thoroughly
before serving.
To French Dresning add grad-
ually 2 tablespoons of some
cheese of plquunt flavor as Ro-
quefort or snappy cheese whichhasbeenb.ru bed to a cream.Blend until smooth and you have
mustard.
Dissolve gelatin in boiling
water.Add meat stock, Worces-
tershire sauce, and paprika. Chill.when slightly thickahed,fold in
earned beef, odon, and mustard.
Tum intalon!pan.Chill until'
firm.Unmold.Serve ln slices
on crisp lettuce.Garnish with
sliced hard-cooked egg: or tomato
_,,_._, _... _ ........|~v.. yu=puu:u'
GLEND
an exceuem cheese dressing.
Vu-n T'51 >.\f
Blair, Nebraska, October 15, 1981- ' r a n m m u m a s -P\ge Te n r : : : z :
of legislative bodies,indld as
they ua by organized minorities
d m want large nppmpindom
for their pot purpoaea.Further-
more he warns the P¢°Ple against
taxation for other motives than
the raining of necessary revenue.We are now afflicted by n wild
movement of the use of the tax-
ing instrument as a means of
"redistributing wealth"--in plain
words,confiscation Against the
proponents of this dangerous
idea,Mr.Coolidge strikes vigor-
ous blows.We are now in an
emergency,he says;economy is
n m u ~
NEBRASKA-~ w
Murra y -Chnl
constructed ae
miles north of
vice Station.
Work :tamed
way Nu. 'IB betw
Calhoun.'Plattsmouth-»
Co., newly orgunl
ing machinery fo
Lineol llnive
will h a v e ~ I I I
soon.
F R E E ' n c x m s m n
AK-»SAR-BEN SHOW
Farmers and.ttock~rnisen in our
community who ship to Une Omaha
mnrket are to be complimented by
the Union Stock Yards Company.
This company has nnanged w
give free w every such shipper,
pupil to take the tem in all sub-
jeas;The report cards are in-
sued on the Wednesdw after the
kstt.Therefore, parents may ex-
pea report cards on Wednesday.
Odnber 21.
SEPTEMBER DAIRY
HERD REPORT
NUYICE To NON-
nn s l n nm DE F END ANT
Henry Mencke, AttomeyTo Don Cato:""
Younre hereby notified that an
action pending in the Justice
Court o l Washington County,
Nebraska, before S, W. Chambers,
Juntim nf tha Ponce. in the Citv ol
Fashio n &1!er Beluty Pulor-Phone 47-Alice Triplett.Special
Relliatic Pa mme nt Wave only
$350-nuke your nppointments
°ir1¥~
Fashion Center Beauty Parlor-
Phone 47-Alice Triplett.Special
Realirtic Permanent Wave hnly,
$8.50--make your appointmentsanrlv.I
\
COoLlDGE'S ARTICLE
(Chieaga Journal of Commerce)
The current issue of the Satur-
day Evening Post undoubtedly
will be in great demand,lo r i t
contains a highly important and
interesting article by Mr.Coolldge
It is politically important because
ln lt he practically repeats, with
more defmltenesa and vis". what
he md\£n August of 1 927-that
he w'lll rp: be | candidate for the
preddency. His statement at that
time applied ta the 1928 can-|~
pulgn;his new statement applies
to the campaign of next year.
He not only will not be a candi-
date, lmt ls unequivocally for therenominntionandreelectionof
'1 ~'..
100%HUME
owmznSTORE
\1~
this kind is Iirsffclass news.
Probably Mr.Im-lmer, the editor
of the Saturday Evening Post,
had long sought Mr. Coolidge as
a contributor.Mr.Coolidge de-
ferred his aasmt until he had a
specific message in the people.
He than gave it to hir. Lorimer.
The specific message is issued
at this time in order to head off
the politicians who have been
hoping and planning to use the
Coolidge name as an embarrass-
ment to President Hoover ~ his
irresistible candidacy for t h e
nomination.In truth there has
never been any chance that Mr.
Coolidge wodd consent to run.A
president in oliioe can win renum~
ination against anybody;the
Taft-Roosevelt conflict in 1912
proved that.Moreover,the re-
publican party will have to wage
its campaign on the issue of
President Hoover'a record,as
be expected from the democraticnominee and his party.How can
the republican party run on Mr.
Hoovefs record if it discards Mr.
Hoover?Circumstances may be
suw mutt year that a republican
ticket headed by Mr.Hoover
would be defeated;but in those
circumstances n republican ticket
headed by Mr. Coolidge or any-
body else would be defeated.Mr.
Coolidge perceived this long ago.
lt is the kind of simple political
truth that never escapes him.
Mr. Coolidge says that it ia a
good thing for parties to renom~
inuic their presidents and that he
will give the president his support.
Beyond this,he vigorously d
fcnds Mr. }loovcr's present policy
of economy, and warns thc people
against the usual extrnvngance
CLUB ENTERTAINS
CITY TEACHERS
One 1 the pleasant noch] mai/
ings eo which memberi ol the
Monday Afternoon Club look lor-
~|~.
We Want You to CompareOur Qgalily and Prices CIM
pllmenting the city public school
teachers.It is usually held soon
after school opens ln the 1111 and
fumlshea a very nice way for
teachen and club ladies,all of
whom am vitally interesled in the
schools, to greet one another andy
to extend the hospiullty of the
homes to the newcomers.On this occasion,the meeting
was held Monday evening, Oct. 12,
at the homo of Mrs. E. c. Hunt,
Club president.Despite 1 down-
th e appoi ~ted ~our f o r gs th e r i n ~
a t th e H u n t ho me ,the re wa s a
,...i m u
A sh o r t mu s i c a l p r o g r a m o p e n -
e d th e eveningfs entertainment..
T w o y o u ng la d ie s a tte n di n g D a n s
College,Mi s s M o w ,vio li ni st a n d
...a |~
ist, presented two numbers, "Black
Eyes"ind "Songs My Mother
Taught. Me".Miss Gladys Moore,
'i l
. ...n :.||~ .A p e ri o d of vis i ti ng a nd s e ve r a l
gue ssi ng c o nte sts f illed in th e r e -
ma in de r o f th e evening.Mr s .E .
A. Sc h mi d t a nd Mrs . G. J . Ma lmi n
we r e a wa r de d th e p ri z es fo r h i gh -
est sc ores in these c ontests.
A c ommittee,appoi nted b y th e
president,served refr eshments o f
ic e c ream,c ake and coffee af te r
wh i c h th e party WSIS ove r a n d a ll
depar ted for thei r homes, expr ess~
in g th e wi s h th a t they mi g h t
meet often i n n. soc ial vqoy dur ing
the s c hool y ear.
Th e Clu b wi ll me et i n reg ular
with two selections "The Sailor's
Wife" and "My Lover is a Fisher-
man".For an encore Miss Moore
sang, "The Second Minuet".Miss
Mrs.H.J.Hansen,West street.
The program for the afternoon
centers around ihe ho e own
words,confiscation Against the
proponents of this dangerous
idea,Mr.Coolidge strikes vigor-
ous blows.We are now in an
emergency,he says;economy is
what the country needu;und tothat end it should support the
preddent.The political statements in this
article are merely another dgn
that MJ. Coolldgg knows the fun-
damentals of politics;the econ-
omic stahnents would hold tnxe
regardless of any political dtua-
tion, or o! whether Mr. Coolidge
were a republican or a democrat.
They are a nelwration of the
familiar Coolidge warning against
raids on the treasury.Neve r hu
the warning been more necess-
ary than naw.
.v
~Q2~Blue Goose
.S'l`0RE.
REDUCED EXPENDITURES
IMPERATWE
The American Legion, at its re-
oent convention in Detroit, gained
public good will on the bonus
question when it voted to make
no financial demand on the next
Congress, which faces the task
of either greatly lncreadng taxes
during depressed times or reduc-
ins expenses to meet the govern-
ment income.
President Hoover,ln a public
statement thanking the Legion
for its action,said that it had sei
an example m all political or
trom the Federal treasury.He
amid there should be a moratorium
on demands for public common
welfare.
As an example of the attempted
raids on the public treasury,he
cited 271 bills introduced in the
last Congress, all ol which were
rejected,which asked for appro-
priations over a ten-year period
of nearly $17,000,000,000.While
rejecting these amounts, the last
Congress appropriated some $10,-200,000,000,the largest peace
time assessment ever levied
against the people by n single
session of Congress.
The people should demand that
political or private interests,
groups or associations, should re-
frain from asking the taxpayers
for unusual expenditures at this
time.Furthermore,the peopleshoulddemand that Congress cut
appropriations to the bone before
considering tax increases .which,
in the Inst analysis, all come out
of the pocket of the ultimate con-
sunier.
n m :n m »- - w - u -* -n w z -,.
. .1 15; I L W 4 1 . § I Q H E e
r »»\l . P | |\ f |r L r ° - - .x ~ ¢T |. .|~m ~ »r | : Q ._
.... . .:m
Prices Effective Fri. and Sal., Oct. l6tl|& 17th in Bhir [rn
Blair.1 11 L;f_V~J v~'-'r1~-*I ._-w ,.;__s
BREAD
Made wllh Mllk
Whole Whsnl
or Whltn
4 Leaves 10C
Pancake Flour
Victor Brand
3% pound bag
17c
~ Sorghum ;'.:ra, slb. pail 49c
d[~]P e a s H»vnyV»1¢:112m3fo
[T] Pineapple s°'L;'.,i"§';T'£'§?£'£!'§°¥.,, 35c
~ C o r n °,';;¢"2':;3::f zs
l
~wumm fs rom o lzs
~Whole Wheat Flakes Fag fk
a 2 k 3 0 0 " : : ' ; "
*fr*p ge.2 C 'l 95c
Happy Vale 9Q~ N U T ? ¢ . ; ' L i 3 " f . , , 2 C
Verne Gu>t:1son \\
two general admission tickets td
the Ak-Sur-Ben Stock Show, Horse
Show and Rodeo.The big attrao-
tion of the season opens in Om
on Saturday, Ocober 31, and C109
es the following FrldaY,Novem-
ber 6.The Ak-Snr-Ben Show, new in
its fourth year, is already recog-
nized as educational exhibitions.
The Rodeo added this year'givel
an opportunity to see the only
red sbow of its kind ever held in
Nebraska.
The Union Stock Yards Com-
pany has tied no strings to its
offer and there is no red taps
about lt.Every one who has ship-
ped either cattle,hogs,sheep,
horses or mules to South Om
at any time during 1931,should
write the oompany at Omaha giv-
ing their name and address and
the name of the commission firm
to whom shipment was made.
Then the Company will mail
promptly the two senetsl admis-
sion tickets, good any day or eve-
ning, to the Ak-Sar-Ben Live Stock
Show,Horse Show and Rodeo,
October 31 to November 6.
MASONIC RADIO
HOUR IN DETROIT
Detroit,Mich.-Probably the
first Masonic broadcast ever given
in the world was sent out over
WZXYZ, Sunday evening,Septem-
ber 27, from 5:45 to 6 o'c.lock. The
program was supplied by the
chanters ol Moslem Shrine Temple
A permanent radio committee
has been organized and weekly
broadcasts will be made every
Sunday evening at the above narn»
ed period.Tho musical features
and entertainment will be selected
from w'lt.hln the Masonic Order
or will be furnished by the moth-
ln, wives, sisters or daughters of
.During each broadcast
mponant Masonic events of
the ensuing week will be announc-
ed.The wealth of talent within
Masonic organizations and the
homes of Masons assures a series
of programs, both at the temple
ond on the air,which will bo
thoroughly enjoyed, it is declared.
AClllE\'El\lEN'l` DAY PROGRAM
An Achievement Day program
was held at the home of Edna
Stork Sunday, October ll by the
Orum liusy lice Sewing Club.A
fine program of songs and short
talks given by l\l'rs.Howunl .len-
sen representing the parents.Mr.
Bntes also gave a short talk.
Officers for the coming year
were elected ns follows: president,
Verna Wulf;vice-president,Pris-
cllln Wrich; secretary. Irene Wulf,
and news reporter. Edna Stork.
Visitors included Mr.and Mrs.
John Dickmeycr and daughters,
Mr. and Mrs. Hans Wulf, l\lr.nnd
Mrs. \Vm. ~Wulf, Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
Bates, Nr. and Mrs. Howard Jen-
sen and children,Mr. and Mrs.
Chns ll.Wrich and Miss Alma
Miller.All present enjoyed. xx delicious
lunch served by Mrs. Stork,-News
reporter, Priscilla L. Wrich.
BLAIR LUSES HARDFOUGHT
GAME TO LQGAN
In n hard fought gume played
on the local athletic field last Fri-
day afternoon,the Blair Bears
were overcome by the fnsbmoving
Logan Tigars.Logan presented
one of the best high school back-
flelds that has appeared on a
Blair schedule for several pears.
Logan had a system of dazzling
plays which baffled the Blair gdd-
ders.A series of crlss cross plays,
triple passes and forward passes
proved to be the undoing of the
Blair team,The game was not so
one»si¢led as thc score of 26 to 6
indicated.Logan made their last
touchdown in the last plny of the
game.At the end of the first
half,the score stood 'I to 0 in
favor of Logan.In the third
nunrtnr Inman scored another
During the month of September
there were ¢...o cows on test of
which 37 were dry.The outstanding cow of the
month was owned by Merle New-
klrk.This cow produced 2» 337
pounds of milk a nd 81.8 pounds
of fat."Most of the cows have gdned
on milk and some have freshened.
The five high cows for the
month were as follows:g Merle Newkirk,owner-pure
bred Holstein, 2,887 pounds milk.
81.8 pounds B. F.
John Hooks-grads Jersey, 989
milk, 65.7 B.F.John Meevea-grade Holstein,1,-
szo milk, 50.2 B.F.
Merle Newkirk-\Jurebred Hol~
mu., 1,503 milk. 49.1.Grover Wilkins-grade Shortf
ron, i,1o1 milk, 47,3 B.F.
The five high herds for the'month were as follows:|Merle Newkirk, pure bred Hol-
stclns, 1,302 milk, 41.8 B.l-`.
Grover Wilkins, mixed, 746 milk
81.5 B.F.Lillard Jensen.pure bred and
grade l-lolstelnz, 768 mll\¢§~f'l.8.
Gilbert Rowe, grade Gu rnseys,
sro mmf, 2a.s s.F./
Lloyd Brown,pure bred and
grade Holstelns,464 mllk,25.8
B.l-`.
SCHOOL BOARD
HOLDS m-:1=:r1Nc
.Continued from page one)
66.44
2.80
Houghton Mifflin Ca.
Hall & McCreary Co.
R. E. ,King 16.00
A. L. Kraemer Co.18.50
Kennedy & Parson Co.2.11
The Macmillan Go.24.28
A. C. McClurg Co.2.08NationalRereach Bu.2.00
Omaha .SchoolSupply 82.29
Public School Pub.Co.2.75
L. C. Smith & Corona Type. 140.00
Standard Oil Co.34.48Chas. Scribner's Sons 38.21
A. G. Spaulding & Bros.13.75
Silver Burdett & Ca.4.52
Scott Foresman & Co.42.81
Time 11.70
University Pub. Co.6.98
World Book Co.16.45
John ti. Winston Co.6.56
Webster Pub. Co.15.02
Warwick S: York Inc.12.26
University Pub. Co.45.70
Schmocller & Mueller 11.13
It wus moved by W.F. Guts~
chow uml seconded by R. C. Hitclv
mnn that the bills be allowed and
orders drawn in payment of same.
The motion was put ond on roll
call the following members, W. F.
Gutschow,W.F.Wright, `W.F.
Hemphill, C. A. Robeson and R. C.
Hitchman voting "Aye" nohe vot»
ing "Nay", J. T. Nelson being ab-
sent,the president declared the
motion carried.
lt was moved by C. A. Robeson
and seconded by W. F. Gutschow,
that the Board of Education of the
city of Blair, Nob., assign its claim
for High School Tuition for hlerlo
Stdcklett for the two years of
1926 to 1927 :md 1927 to 1928, to
Lyle Stricklett of Ethan,S. D.
nnd-the President and Secretary of
Board,be and they hereby ore,
authorized to sign and deliver said
assignment,
The motion was put and on roll
call the following members, W. F.
Hemphill,W. V. Wright,W. F.
Gutschow, C. A. Robeson and R. C.
llitchman voting "Aye", none vot~
ing "Nay",J. T. Nelson being ab-
sent,the president declared the
motion carried.
It was moved by R. C. l-lltchman
and seconded by C.A.Robeson
that the Fire Alarm System as in
stalled hy G. \V, Del3olt be nccep
ted
The motion wus put and all
members present voting "Aye",
none voting "Nay", J. T.Nelson
being absent, the president declnr
cd the motion carried
.und seconded by W.F. Gulschou
Blair, Nebraska, wherein Ed Haan
is plaintiff and you are defendant,
.an order of attachment was issued
on the Sth day of October, 1931, ln
said Justice Court, for the sum of
$79.60 and under said order a
certain Intemational Truck with
dump body has been nttacbed.
You are further notified that said
action has been oontlnueddso the
28rd day of November, 1931,at
the hour of ten o'clock `in the fore#
noon in add Uonrt.
as-at Ed Rum. Plaintiff.
NOTICE To NON-
RESIDENT DEFENDANT
Henry Mencke, Attorney
To Don Cato:
You are hereby notified that in
an action pending in the Jusice
Court of Washington County,
Nebraska, before S. W. Chambers,
Justice ol the Peace in the City_of
Blair,Nebraska,wherein Waldo
Hancock and Lorentz C.Hanson,
Co~partners, not incorporated, do-
ing business in the city o! Blair,
Nebraska,under the firm name
and style of Hancock Implement
Co.is pldntlff and you are de-
fendant,an order of attachment
was lnua i on the 8 th day of
October,1981,in said Justice
Court, for the sum of $47.15 and
under aald order a certain Inter-
national Tmck with dump body
has been attached.You are fur-
ther notified that said action
been continued to the 23rd day of
November,1931,at the hour of
ten o'clock in the forcnoon in said
court.
Waldo Hancock and
Lorentz C. Hanson, Plaintiffs.
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NOTICE
Henry l\lencke,\Attomey
To Point Lesa Land Company,
thekheirs, devlsees, legatces, per-
sonal represcntatives and all
other persons interested in tho
estate of the following named
persons, deceased, bo wit:James
Monroe Parker.Jr.,Alexander
Smidt, Edwin Gilbert, real names
unknown;Alexander Schmidt,
William H. Russell,Alesius Shmitt,§
Ellie Nom Shmitt,James C.;
Mitchell, Charles Burdick, Charles;
T.Burdick,Harriet A.Huwley,
J. C. Chapman, first and real name
unknown, James C. Mitchell.A l l
persons having or claiming any`
interest in lots three and four in
the West halt of the Southwest
quarter of section 84, township 17
North, range 13 East, Washington
County,Nebraska,together with
all the accretions and additionsl
thereto.Real names unknown?
Defendants.\
You and each of you will take
notice that Francis Tadmir Plrker
has filed n petition in the District
Court of Washington County,
Nebraska,against you as defen
dants,the object and prayer of
which ls to determine the date of
the death of James Monroe Parker,
Jr., his solo heirs at lnw and next
of kin, and the right of descent
of the ren! property belonging to
said James Monroe Parker,Jr.
Deceased,and also to quiet thc
title of the plaintiff in and to the
land above described, and to hmgs
said defendants; ond ouch of them,
adjudged to have no lien on,or
interest in,snld renl estate,or
any part thereof,and to hnve
canceled and annulled of record
the title bond of Edwin Gilbert to
Alexander Schmidt,recorded in
book 4, page 16, of the mortgage
records of Washington County,
Nebraska,and all assignments
thereof.
You are required to answer said
petition on or before the 30th day
of November, 1931.
Dated this 15th day of October,
1931.
Francis Tadmir Parker,
so-4t Plaintiff.
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that school be closed October 251
and mm.. tn nllmu tnnnh DANA COLLEGE NOTES
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\- , _ . ,_§dty !or supplying local citizens
wilih gn.\Plaxtsmoutlx Ce d a r C r e e k
'school building formally dedicabed
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to install
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sPEc:|ALs for
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
e Want You to CompareOur Qgalily and Pric
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er e)
Dill Pickles i°L s,.:,,9c
Sweet Potatoes Full ;"'§;';.ii¢ 1 9c
Potatoes ~ $1.00
Full l6oz. Loavu 3 loaves
I A fhilin.Whale Wheat or
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_a touchdown scored b Blair. Withythe beginning o! the fourth quar-ter the score was 6 to 1.3 in favor
of Logan.However Kagan started
a dazzling offense of forward
passes a n d end nina which
brought them two touchdowns
during this lutquarter.
The final score was 26 L0 0. The
tend State Institute at Omaha.
The motion was put and all
members present voting in favor
the motion was declared carried.
There being nothing further to
com, before the Board,they ad-
jaurned.
Ernest A. Schmldt, Sec'y.
Mr.Nels Casperaen,Boelus,
Nebrasku, who has been attending
Dana College and who last week
was removed to the Immanuel
Lutheran Hospital in Omaha, was
able to retum to Blair the first
part of the week.Mr. Caapersen,
however.is ln such n weakened
condition that It will be necessary
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o t a t o e s ~$.O
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f h i li n .W h ale W h ea t o re a White.48 ounc es o f Bread c
Weilh thee with a or 4Canes that some sell
Celery Fmcyldxzrazclosmk 10c
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x u u n a n - a u » ¢ \ ¢ » . | ¢ v n r | - " l ¢ ' »ex am m m n m ='°=,|>»"u r l m nn n | | 1 . ' r n n l | u » |: a n n u m- n m n u u v a n v n n l n s l n v:g a i n- ln .
GAS HEATING
i n your present furnace
mm-1 Gu u me mm fuel for hating. nu¢¢¢. .¢
men vnu tell you thnt.'IIHEY know.
'.\'horemq°knbloCL ofit.It h lo e uy. Ne vn
anything w mu- your on."Why, n ll .hm llks
living In an apanment.out lacing uxy ot the pd.
vmnga of n home." Qld owomus, Atta- Plltung ze
heatlnginherwumnlrfnnloe.
And. cheap?Without question.Any avenge family
can easily uiford it.Those who uno all hating now
watch their penguin ¢_|¢¢|y,gh" have found lt to bn
extremely upanomlml.
l v wa - N e b r a s k a u g h ;
and Pdwer Compa ny
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.YOU CAN EASILY AFFORD TO HEAT WITH CAS'
This is an |
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center of the Blair lille proved to
be superior to Logan.But Lo~gan's hack!le.ld was vastly superior
to that of Blair's.The Blair boys
found it very difficult to atop
end mns and to break up forward
passes Coach Lichllter is build-
ing the team in these departments
this week,and he expects a
stronger team to go against
Wahoo next Friday afternoon.
SIX WEEKS TESTS
weeks tests will be
all grades above the
Thursday and Frlday,
and 16.The six weeks
aa a cheek on the ahll-
ity of every pupil in the Blair
city schools.Certain pupils are
exempt from these si weeks tests
providing their daily grades have
reached a high average.I! a pupil
averages 90% in all subjects he is
reqdred to take one examination
od his choice. II the pupil's grades
average 85%or above, he must
take testi in two of the subjects.
Any grade bdow 80% l'¢<I\\i!" a
The slx
given ln
fourth on
October 15
tests serve.
NOTICE To NON-
RESIDENT DEFENDANT
Henry Mancke, Attorney
To Don Cato:
You are hereby notiiied that in
an action pending in the Justice
Court of Washington County,
Nebraska, before S. W. Chnrnbers,
Justice of the Peace in the City of
Blair,Nebraska,wherein Chris
Petersen is Plaintiff and you are
defendant, sn order of attachment
was laaued on the Sth day of
October,1931,in said Justice
Court, for the sum of $114.68 and
under said order a certain Inter-
national Truck with dump body
has been attached.You are lur-
ther notified that said action has
been continued to the 23rd day of
November,1981,at the hour of
Ten o'eloek in the forenoon in laid
Court.
89~8t Chrla Peterson, Pmsutf.
for him to discontinue his studies
for at least the lirst semester ofthis year.1
Mr. Merton Jensen, also a Dana
student, who has been at the same
hospital for the pant week is also
reported as recovering slowly.
New opera wairs have been
purchased for the college chapel.
The increased enrollment of this
year made it necessary for some
students to stand during chapel
services.This condition will be
relieved by installing new chairs
and making full use of the chapel
baloony.The seats will be of the
stationery, noiseless type.
Requests from near and far srrearning to the Alpha Sigma Ph!
for copies of the Dana Debaters
handbooks.Handbooks have been
prepared by Dana College debat-
ers on various national topics in-
clu ng:"Abolition of tha Tad!!
S "; "Shall tha Nations Dls<
arm?" "Shall the Nations Adopl
Fra Tra de!"
Pears for sale.L. J. Dey, Ft
Calhoun.89-li
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