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Wllhhliln Comfy.NUMBER 42BLAIR,NEBRASKA,NOVEMBER 5,1921
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gram to Be Rendered in Memory
of the Great Event
.\Thhusunl Armistice Day programwhichisto be held Wednes
day November llth at 7:30P.M.
at the B.F.D.hull promisestobeo l more than ordinaryinterestthisyear.A very fineprogramhasbeenarrangedand
every detail is being worked outinpreparationof the event.
The program follows:
Music America ~_.By AudienceAdvancementofColors
Invocatlon ».
Father Jondtla
Flag Salute Audience
Led by Irma Johnson Unlt Pres.Call for Annlstice Dny ~_
Dr.Raymond.Durr Past Com.Dans College Quanet
Ame Voetmann Robert LarsenJohnAnkersenErhnrdtNielsen
Address Judge L.B.DayJusticeSupremeCourt
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Merrill Hansen
The Tradition ol Voluntary ServiceMrs.J.P. Jensen County Chm
Red Cross Roll Call
Reading Beauty in War
~Barbara Bowman
Hnllofilonor ..
Cy Johnson Pan Adj.Elde McBride Udt Secy.
Taps ~Igalle Hansen
Bl¢emBeth¢Tls
AudienceBmedwtlun
Rev.Jaeknon
Retiremmt M Colors.
Audience dll remain lilwlilllforrednmehtofcolonG. A.B.W.R.C.D.A.R.LegiolxnudAudllary.
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CountyCommissioners The Local WeatherBureau
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Sponsors Contest
Ohjeet of Contestlll to P mote
Good Amerlcanli und Train
Youth for Responsibilities of
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VAN DENENTER IS CHOICE
For years the American Legion
hos been sponsoring plans for the
betterment of the American youthand this year with the assistance
of the Omaha WorldHerald they
are sponsoring what they term the
Young Citizens contest and will
select two boy! and two girls who
are outstanding in each county.The contest is based on three
qoalifimtions:1~Banlth;2Intellk
genee;3Personality or Civic In
terest.After each county hu slockeditstwobestboy!and two
best giris they will than uk:
put in the district ellrqinntlorm
oonducted in the thirteen LegionDlstrlotlintholiioo.Euh div
hilt will in tum uleet U70 boy!
and twoSillttohe sent to OmghlattheexpenseoftheWprlggHeraldforthestatefinalpxnminations.Here.the flvs highest
ranking boys and the (ive highestrankinggirlswillbecitedasNabraskdsoutstandingYoung
Gtizena and will be presentedwithappropriatemedalsbythe
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the 17th.There Was A Killing
Frost on Nov.lil
MONTH No RECORD BREAKER
October was a warm month but
was no record breaker.The dis
tinguishing feature about tho
month was that there was no kill
ing Iron during the month.There
was a light frost on the mornlngalthe17thand a killing frost the
;g;=of Nov.lst but that let
ber ont.
The monthly mean was 57.5whichinhldabutnotarecord.
The wlrmen October on record
was ln 1900 dth a monthly meanof 61.October ol 1920 was neznwlth59.8 and in 1924 u touched
59 even.The coldest October on¢¢¢|4 was in 1926 when themesn
wpbut&2£.ln0ewmuisla
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mg Hnonth jun cloud wu 88
on the10th.It touched 93 on the
10th ln 1928 and on the mb 1899.
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it has been above 90 since the
low records hxve been kept.In1928 and 1926 the high point wasbut77.
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Adopt New Wage ~......._._..__.._......._Tuesday honoring Mr.and Mrs.
Sidney Stevens of Evanston lll.Mrs.Letha Goodell of Cape CodMass.and their brother Mr.
Wallace Cook of Hampton Iowa.
The ladies are Mrs.Hallers
xaunts.A sister of the trio Mrs.
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yvilleIll.who intended so be p sent|was detained at the last minute by.illness.
g Other out»oitown guests wero|Mrs.Bessie llungaic Cowdrey of
\Oln&hn niece of the honored
fgucsts and Mrs.Julia Zimmerman
iof Omaha.
The afternoon was very much
enjoyed by all talking over old
Itirnes and relating tho happeningsoftheyearsbetweensince:
those early days.The hostess
served light refreshments.
The company left WednesdaymorningforEvanstonIll.On nccountof the briefness of the visit
Mrs.Haller was unable to get to
|gether as many of the old friends|01 her aunts as she would likehowever, there were around thirtypresentto enjoy the afternoon,and recall interesting incidents ofBlair when all concerned wereresidents of thevillage.
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AITEND CHURCH
ANNIVERSARY
Mr.and Mrs Harry Brown of
this city accompanied by the
formers father H.Clark Brown
of Lincoln attended the seventyfifthanniversaryofFremontla
oldest church the First Congrega.tional last Sunday morning.Mr.Brown Sr.jdned the Fre
mont church in 1868 and was oneoftwooftheearliestmembers
of the church present at the anni
versary services.
Dr.Albert W.Palmer of ChiJ
cago presldmt of the Chicago
Theological Seminary was the
speaker at both services.His
morning aermon entitled The
Spirit of the Pioneer was well
received.
oCo.Girl Queen
Of
Farmersru
MISSION rno.|E<.r A SUC(
Some time last spring the
cers of the I irst Lutheran ch
gave a number of their Su
school children each fifteen 1whichtheyweretostartroandgatheringmore pennies nimonthswent on.On last Su
afternoon Nov.1 the chil
turned in their proceeds and 1
or them proved to he flnnn
indeed.Jimmie Lund sonRev.and Mrs.James und
first pdze by reasn ot hr
made his fifteen cent workaccumulatedthemostoneylargesumof$6.00.
Raymond Carlson received
ond prize and Vernon Benethird.All the children wohardandthetotalsumamoutoover$50.
A little program was givenlowingthecontest and ref;ments were served later in
afternoon.
.The young folks are to be
mended for the fine spiritshowedincarryingonthe
ject.
IoNrAN1=i.Ls BOY WINS
CHICAGO I
Norman Weitkamp son of
and Mrs.William Weitkam|Nickerson Nebraska hasibeenannouncedasthewinne
the Chicago St.Paul Minn:
lil and Omaha Railroad tri;
the Chicago International
Congress which will be held
ing the first week of Decem
This honor was just annot
by Mr.L.E.Frisble sms L4
in Boys and Glrls Club W
Mr.Frisbie duo announcesNebnlkaislimitedtofiftygatesandanyoneshould
proudtobechaenssoneoinumbertorepresentNebraal
Norman graduated from
Fremont High School lalt upHsissnlndultrloulvqdet|ve ycmnz man and will rsentWashingtonCounty4 H
boys 100%according to Ct
Agent Gso.Bates who han
served Norman|work for
After Carefully Considering Wuge|
Scale the County Commissioners*Adapt Scale of Wages in Keep
ing With tlie Times
ALLOW rm:CURRENT BILLS
ersen UI ueuarRAYC.HITCHMAN WINS
A.B.HITCHMAN CUP
As was predicted in these col
umns last week the Alex B.Killah#
man cup was won last Sunday by
Ray C.Hitchman brother ot the
.lnmr nr the tronhv.and the first:
day October 28th at two p.m.at the Ruse Hill Methodist churchRev.C.C.Norlin pastor of the
church ufhciating in the presenceofaroundfiftyrelntivesandin
timate friends.Miss Hazel Wulf of Omnliu
sung two selections preceding thpBillsiorroorrueLpanaalone
Serious Problem for th;County
Iothers to Handle
1rho county commissioners arealivetothefactthatexpensesmustlhecut. down and are taking
stcpsiin that direction as is shown
in th rcndjustment of the wagescaleattheirmeetingonlast
blond y.jounty Commissioners Room
glllnir Nebraska Nov. 2 1931
Thé Board of County Commis
sioners met pursuant to adjournment taken Oct.lt)1931.
Present:Gras.Nelson H.C.
Blaco and Chris Hinz.
The minutes of the precedingmeetingwereread and approved.After a careful examination of
the fbllowing bills on the differ
ent funds it was moved and secondedthatthefollowingclaimsbn
allowed and the County Clerk ls
hereby ordered to draw warrants
on the funds indicated to pay the
sumo.Carried.
L.E.Belford Postage S 3.80
L.E.Belford Mileage 43.10
Chris K.Bendorf Poor 60.00
Josephine Carter Poor 8.00
1. C.Eller Co. Judge Court
Costs 93.10
Enterprise Legal Printing 504.81
Farmers Elevator Poor 45.25
(Continued on page two)
AN ANXIOUS QUESTION
A number of reddents alongtheFontnnollehighwayhave
been askin;the question relativetothe5nvelingof this thoroughfare.ln response we .will saythattoourlmowledgotherehas
nothing been done.Some timeback s oomnnttee of several menwho were vltslly interested drove
down to Lincoln for a conference
wlthGovernor Bryan.This con
ference they reported as entirely
pxtlsfactory and that the road
vannl.I as .....|..a :..sr...
time that a member of the Hitch f ceremony and was Hfwmpnniedlfy
man family will have the family;Miss Gertrude Love of Blair who
name engraved thereon as winner also played the wedding marches.
ot the annual golf championship The bride wore u gown of white
on the local links satln.Her veil of lace and tulle
Thema were five players t.akingwas held in place by n chin strappartSundayinordertohastennndcaughtwithorangeblossoxil.
the toumament.George C.hlc~She carried A shower bouquet of
Quarrie did the scoring and the:ophelic roses and maiden hair
two rounds were played as a five fern.some.Then each scheduled match)Miss Iris Rodel of_Blnir cousin
was token from these scores.0f the bride was bridesmaid.She
George Campbell defeated Chiis.wore n gown of pink satin and
Bendorf twoup Bert Jensen thenlcarded on arm bouquet of pink
defeated Campbell twoup.Jensen roses.Little Ellen Petersen sister
Herman Simonsen and Ray lliteh~:of the groom dressed in a daintymanplayedoftheiiws.[fxack of whitg organdy was ring
The play was ery evebetweerbenrer.She carried the rings ln athethree.Simonson was elimcalls lily.lnnted on the 17th hole when The groom were the oonvention~
Hitchman took that hole and the al dark blue.Harry Petersen of
18th to place himself twoup onlCedar Bluffs brother of the groomSimonson.Hitchman was *iveuplacted as best man.
on Jensen but Jensen an Simon
sen were a tie for fh:eigh
holes.
ln scores Hitchrmn shot an 82
Jensen 00 and Slmonsen S3 for
17 holes where he was eliminated.
Campbell had a score of 43 and
Bendorf a 42 for the first round
neither finishing the second roundbecauseofeliminationBendorfon
the 18th hole and Campbell onthe
1lt.h.
This hahdsome cup was donatedbyAlexB.Illtchman whlla he
was u resident of Blair.He wasanuithudnsticgolferbut he wasunableto win 1*be :up be donated.
Chris Bender!bald it two yousFrankSfM\|f»one and L.C.
Klopp one year.Now Ray will
be tho cup defender in neu yearsplny.This year.Klopp tho cupholderwudefeatedbyBsndorfin
the nm round and Stewart Int
yeafl champion was defeated by
Gmsv Campbell in the that
round
_BLAIR mea SCHOOL
ACTIVITIES
The bride is a graduate of the
Bldr high school snd also au
tended Midland College at Frei
mont.For the past seven yearsshehasbeenoneofWashington
countys successful teachers.
The groom is a graduate of
Boyles Business College ln Omaha
and for the past year has held aresponsiblepositionwiththe
Western Typewriter Co.ofOmaha.
Following the ceremony a receptionwasheldatthehomeof
we brides parents.A three
course dinner was served to about
thirtyfive guests.Asdstlng _ntthereceptionwereMrs.D.Wulf
Mn.Wm.Ryan md the Misses
Gretchen Meacke Lands Stork
Adelia and Elven Anderson Lois
rom and Metta mo.Alter a honeymoon trlp ln Iowa.
and Minnesota the young couple
will reside in Omaha.
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#;tour years..w wrm o.L Brewmr,who has beenrmmagreesAinRai!u»ckg College Student:Crown Blair M;of his mp w Chicago dtex has §L*1..L.§¢.,§f.""§;»§Y71L°a"$
Girl Queen of Flrmerl Forms!his return.time for the Thanksgiving ,leastlnPresenceof Two Hundred "this year.Coupla EVANGELISTS To SPEAK Brewster who il 29 and a na
nvulu vu 5Lalcu:\|au un:sun]near future..The pupils of the second grade
Winter is on the wing and there at Centml Ward and their beachhasbeennomovebythe31399erMissMabelNaurenburgen Business of Minor Imponancz
toward fulfilling the promise.It tertained about thirtyfive patrons Cared for.Clerk Calls Atten
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might be a good mea for the
committee to again stir things up.
LOST$30 \V.f\ICI{
Last Friday a well dressed chap
dropped into Klopps jewelry store
and ordered n nice bill of jewelry.While he was making his selectionsMr.Kjopp was milled awayhui.the young man stayed #ggcompletedhisorderwhichranaroundsixtydollars.After the
order had been made he requestedthatthepackagebetiedandad
dressed to send through the mail
and in the meantime he would
step across the street and cash aeheck.It was between ten and
eleven oclock when the purchasewas made and at noon he had not
returned and Mr.Klopp got suspicious and begun to check up.The
result of the checkup showed athlr1.y~dollar wdst watch missing.
vIIOBOES(JN INCREASE
Sam Stevens Blairs night watch
Ima been keeping close tab on the
number of roomers he has accomofiatcdinthecityjailduringthoroomhof October ol 1931 as compared with that of 1930.It is thc
c tom of years standing that pers ns who are drifting through tho
c untry und without funds that\e police give them u hed in uecityjailfor .thc night.This retheauthoritiesof any petty¢eny that these gentlemenmightdoduringthenighttimeabilatthesametimedoesthe
wanderer a fnwr hy giving him nwarmbed.
. ln the month of Oetober of1930Mr.Steven?records show that196of these homeless Wanderersfoundlodginginthecityjail.The largest enrollment happenedonOctober 22 when twenty werecaredfor.
During October of the presentyear826 were lodged showing ugood increase in. business of nearlyone hundred percent.The big enrollmentnightforthemonthbe
ing on October 14 when twentyseven answered to the roll ml.
Fomlsa BLAIR MAN KILLED
Henry Jensen recently receivedwordfromOresontotheeffectthatChesterConradwhoforyearshadmadehishomehere.had been killed in an accidentlastJune.Mr.and Mrs.Jensenhadpmcticallyraisedthe
youngmanwhowhengrownmagona:0|;i8&\\Bhdtthen married.ItKTsorrohardofhildeath.w that they
at a lime nauoween
party Wednesday alternoon.Oct.
28.The girls and boys played nfew games and had a few stunts
relating to Halloween.Then they
were served a lunch by their
teacher.
The Nebraska State Teachers
meeting for District No.2 which
was held in Omaha last Thursday
and Friday proved to be sm:cesa~ful in every way.One of the largestcrowdsinthehistoryofthe
asdociation attended these meet
ings Probably the outstandingspeakerofthesessionwasMrs.
Ruth Bryan Owen who delivered
a splendid address on American
Citizenship.Several of the Blair
teachers received honors conferred
upon them by the associationThenextfootballgamefor the
Blair Bears will be at Missouri
Valley on Armistice Day Wed
nesday November 11.This will
be a night game which will be
called at 8 oclock.The two teams
seem to be rather evenly matchedhowevertherecordoftheFlair
Bears is slightly superior to that
of Missouri Valley.Coach Lich
litcr is giving the football warriorsahardworkoutinpreparationforthisimportantcontest.
Tuesday evening the squad drove
over to Fremont where they enswsedinaprncticcscrimmage
with the Fremont high school.
They wish to become an outstand
ing team in every way.Theyalsowishtomcomeaccustomedto
nlizht foo all and the use of the
whit¢ball.A large number of
football high school students plantofollowtheteamtoMissouri
Valley on Armistice night.At a meeting of the Blair Board
of Education last evening SuperintendentD.V.Masser was givensumeientencouragementtopro~g (Continued on page eight)
POST OFFICE HAS NEW WALK
I _A force of men were busy thetlrltof the week putting in a newwalkonthewestofthepostofflce_building.This walk has
.been ln poor repllr for sometimeand the new walk will be a greatlyappreciatedneed.
TELEPHONE co.MAKES
SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS
In another place in this issue theBlairTelephoneCompanyisnmninganadvertisementinwhichspecialinducementsarebein:made for the installation of telephones.Look up the gdverqne.malt it il elfGWlanatory.
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Funds of City
YEARS APPROPRIATJON GONE
The regular meeting of the citycouncil was held last Tuesday eveningandtheordinarybusinessof
paying bills hearing and filing re
ports was gone through with.
A number of applications weremadeforwaterandJohnGalla
gher appeared and asked for damageslorhiscropthathadbeen
made at the time of the puttinginof the sewer.The gas question was also
brought up and the rate now used
was accepted as the maximum
rate..After the reading of the reports
the clerk called the attention of
the council to the fact that t.he
yearly appropriations which had
been made for the years currentexpenseshadinnearlyeveryin
stance been apent and that the
year was only half gone.This
means that all improvements must
stop as there is no funds with
which to pay.The water fund
was pointed out as being especiallyinbad shape with no moneytopayforthepumpingofthe
water and no funds on hand
should repairs be needed.
BLA(R TEACHERS HONORED
At a recent meeting of the
State Teachers Association held
in Omaha three members of the
ata!!of Blair high school wereelectedtohonorarypositionsof
the Association.Miss Lucille I.ang»ley was chosen as president of
the PrimaryKindergarten ol the
Association;Harold Marten waselectedaspresidentof the secondaryschoolsectionandSuperin~
tendent D.V.Masser was reelecled as secretary and treasurer
of the District llludc Association.
L. 3_ u.Mans FOR
SOCIAL m:EnNc
The Ladies Social Union of tha
Congregational church met at the
home of Mrs. G. G. Hines na I\ies~
day sltemoon Nov.U The hos
tess was assisted in th entertaln~
ment by Mns.Geo.Kuhr Jr.and
Mrs A.S.Annstead.The preddcntMrs.R. J.Murdoch presided.MraL.W.I.attaledint.hedevotionalservice.
Mn.W.F.Hemphill read adiscussiononllCommunismShould Come to America.There was »a good anendanoe
Ind much .interest manifested lnIhe work of the organisation
neraxu.In this county Clarence Van De
Venter a Blair boy has been cited
as one of the candidates.
A SUBSCRIBER TALKS
<It isnt often that we break
over the rule and print an unsignednrticlebutthefollowingissofullofpotenttruthsthat
we could not resist the temptationtopassitontothepublic.The only regret that we have is
that we cannot publicly recognizetheauthorolthearticle.
Sometime last year the Pilot/
Tribune prinled an editorisd at#
ta/:king the teachers for shopping
in Omaha.It amused me at the
time and 1 wondered just whytheteachersmorethanthewivesandrelativcspfBlair business menshouldbearthebruntoitheattack.Through continued observa
tion of the shopping activities of
these wives and relatives my wonderhasgrownuntllIammoved
to burst into writing or into
print if you see fit.
One notes in the local columns
or the weekly papers that Mrs.
Su and So spent Monday in
Omaha;somebody else was there
on Tuesday;another on Thursday;ahd so through the week.The
items do not add that while in the
city each of the ladies did sundryshoppingmainlyforarticlesthat
might have been bought in Kialir
if they had thought ol lookinghere.Tooth paste stockings
vegetables cooking utensils flow#
cr bulbs bridge prizes and every(Continued on page two)
JUDGE L.B.DAY
ro SPEAK IN BLAIR
Arrangements have been made
for the Armistice Day programwhichwillbe held at eightoclockat The B.F.D.hall.Judge L.B.
Day of the state supreme benchhas been prevailed upon to act asthespeakerfortheocoamm.A
very appropriate program is arranged and after this ls over thosewho desire may attend tha Armis
tice Day dance at Klngs pavilion.
AN APPRECIATION
Wewishtotaketidsmeansof
thanking all the neighbors friendsandfiredepartmentsofKennardandBlairfortheirkindlyefforts
to save our home from fire on last
Tuesday afternoon.While nothingcouldbedonetosavethehouse
nevertheless we appredato tha
kindly splrlt shown.
42lt E.B.Anderson and family
freezing point during the month.
The low mark was 35 on tho
moming of the 17th when we had
xl light frost.This just equalstherecordin1900.On five olthe
Ootobers in the past 45 years it
didnt get below freezing twice it
touched 32 and once 34 so thiswasequaltotherecordforlbw
temperature for the month.
The rainfall was 2.78 as against.68 last year.We had 5.21 in
1900 with a record of 5.61 in
1928.1he low record was but .20
of an inch in 1926.
There were 21 clear days the
high record being 26 in 1910 andthelowrecordbutIin189§.There were but 5 all cloudy days_this Ocbober the high record beingISln1925thelowrecord2in1922.There were also but 5
Partly cloudy days this year with
a high record of 15 in 1898 and slowrecordof 1 in 1914.The prevailing wind was north
west which it has been for 16 ofthepast45years.Don C.Van
Deusen U.s.Weather Observer.
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COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT
BELFORD IIONORED
County Superintendent Belford
was elected president of the Coun
ty Super~lntehdents Association of
District No.2 at a banquet held
at Hotel Blackstone in Omaha
last Thursday evening.The meetinswascomprisedofCounty
Sllperintendents of eighteen countiesineasternNebraskawhichmakeupthodistrict.The propositionisof an honorary natureandmeetingsareheldasagemen!8¢ttogetherfor the superintendentsolthedistrict.In EeuofhiselectionSuperintendentBeliordwillbehosttothemembersolthedistrictatadinnerwhichistobeheldtheforepartofDecember
STAMP COLLECTORS VISIT
WASHINGTON VILLAGE
C.V.Shumakcr poshnasler at
Washington Neb.writes TheEnterprisethathehasbeenhavlnsamnonstampsthepastfew
months ha\Flng sold quite a numbertostampcollectorsfromFlorida.Virginia and Nebraska.One oollectm from Florida took$M.00 worth ons from Virginiabought$57.50 ma the Nebruka
wlleewn took sumo wma ofthosethathadNebraskastampedonthenoe.It seems to be a hmlla pastimeeveninthendepressiondays.1
acrlvn IN 4 H CLUB WORK
Miss Eleanor Dixon Blair waspresentedtoagriculturalcollege
students Friday night as Farmers
Formal qunn.Dean Burr of the
college of agdculture made the
presentation before more than 200
couples who were garbed in typicalcountrygarments.The selection of Misa Dixon fol
lowed a strenous ticket sellingcampaignonthecollegeofagriculturalcampusduringthepastweekandapopularelectionbythosewhopusedthetickets.
Four girls filed for the honor
the defeated candidates becoming
attendants to the queen. They areRuthaleeHollowayLincoln;Ev
elyn Krotz Odell;and Carolyn
White Lincoln.
Miss Dixon is a junior in thecollegeofagricdtureandisactivelyengagedinuniversityal-
fairs.She is treasurer of the Y.
W.C.A.and is st present in
charge of the finance drive nowbeingconductedbythatorganization.She is also a member of tho
Y.W. C. A.advisory board.
Other activities lnclude membershiponthestudentcouncilasvgomanrepresentativefromthe
agricultural college campus membershlpontheAgexecutive
board Tassels girls pep organiza
tion University 4 H club and
IIomeEconomics association ol
which she was formerly vice
president.
Misa Dixon is especially active
in 4 H club work.In 1927 she
won a trip w Chicago and in 1929
she was sent to Washington due
to har dforto ln this work.Shehas served on the home economics
board and has been connected
with the Cornhusker Countrymaneditorialstaffcollegeofagriculturepublication.Last year she
was elected to Phi Upsilon Omi
cron honorary society in the col
lege.Lincoln sum Journal.
AN APPRECIATION
We with to thank all friends
who with money flowers and kind
words contributed in make ourgoldenwddinganniversaryOct.
28th a moat happy event.
Mr.and Mrs.Soren Larsen
NEW BUS LINE TO START
In the very near future a bus
line is lo be started which will
runbotwesnlwomoatsndlliloovri
Valleymaldngtwot|iposachwsy
dally.
IN BLAIR
Albert and Daniel Rosoff father
and son recognized by religious
leaders ol various denominations
al outstanding in their field will
appear in Blair next. Sunday Mon
day Tuesday and Wednesdayln ev~angellstic meetings at the Blair
Baptist church.
The two men Jewish evangelistsoltheChristianfaitharesaidto
have broken attendance records
during the last two years in apearanoes at many churches and auditoriumso! cities large and small.
The father Albert Rosoil a nativeof Russia is a vocalist ot
reputation having appeared ontheconcertplatformandinoperawiththeworldsgreatestvoicesincludingthelataEnricoCaruso.
He was heard with Camso when
Alexandrisl Potchinoff made his
first American mar some twentyfiveyearsago.He was later
heard with Canxso in joint recital
at Detroit.He was a pupil of
Anton Rubenstein.Today Mr.
Rosoff 62 years of age has ded
ioated his voioe uw the promulga_tion of Christian activity.In
:Blair he will sim;many Gospelnumbersthatareeverywheregfamiliarincludingsomeothis
own composition.1 The son Daniel Rosoff is an_attorney Bible student and orator.He was graduated at the
llletroit College of Law and receivedhisMastersdegreeatthe
University of Michigan where
the father was for some tims
head of the vocal department of
the conservatory of music.Both
father and son come to Blauir withhighestrecommendations.I Sunday momlng Daniel Rose!!
will apak on The Awakening of
the International Wandering|Jew.Sunday evening the title
will he From Judaism to Chris
lanlty.Monday evening he
will speak of Signs of the Times
Tuesday evening the topic will be
.lewlsh Fear of Christianity
and Wednesday evening an lllua~
ltmted sermon showing the ob
servance of the Passover in the
Iorthodox Jewidi home will be
lpresenlal.The sermon will link
the Old and New Testaments.
In a recent meeting in Omaha
twentyfive Baptist churches joinedwiththeFirstBaptistintho
big revival.
Mn.Walter Gutlehow outer#
tained a foursome Monday eve»hill Including ina.G.L.Dixon
tivo bf aan.wan abroad in
November 19%as one of fiftyinstructorssent by a tractor companytodemonstratetheiruseto
lhe soviet agriculturlsts.Shortly after his arrival in
Moscow he was introduced tn the
young woman he manied January20last.Her mother is Rusdaln.
her father English..When I go back I sm to entertheexperimentaldepartmentofa:new tractor factory whose outputlsto he iilty thouaand tncwrs ayearhe said.I expect in be inRusrlatwoyearsmore.They are working out a plan.of government over there that
appears as though lt would cantinuetoimprove.The leaders
will spare no expense to learn thebestapprovedmethodsinagricultureandindustry.The people seem contented.
They are well fed housed andclotlid.
While in Rusda he was ssnt toTheGiantFarmwhenamillion
acres of wheat were grown thisyear.Here with other Americanahe was given twentyfive students
to instruct in the use ol tractors
and combine harvestera
lhe wheat land is equal to the
beat soil of Iowa he declared.
And if they keep on over there
they will be raising enough to feed
the world.
SURPRISE ON WEDDING
ANNIVERSARY
A number of relatives took well
filled baskets of dinner and surpdsedMr.and Mrs.Dan ThompsonsouthofBlairlastSundaytheoccasionbeinginhonorof
their thirtysecond wedding anni
versary.Those present were Mr.ahd
Mrs.Will Thompson Mr.and Mrs.
James Thompson Mr.and Mrs.
Lsalie Thompson and familiesandMr.and Mrs.Chrla Hinz all
Frank Thompson and Glenn of
wen of Blair and A.W.Rose of
Blair.
Business AND
SOCIAL FORECAST
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
6 Baptist pie social.
ILutheran Guild bake sale
7Dance at K.ings10Eplaoopalbazaar and
dinner.Nov.11Legion dance at KingsNov.13Lutheran chuntb bazaar.
N333 »==~=¢f»=1 rummage
Through a Jewish Telescope.f south of Blair Hr.and Mrs.
Mn.Harry Mortlock and Mrs.
Bead (YHnloa.Subscribe for Tha Eniarvdh
1...
Blair; Nebrukn, November 5
rugs lwa
withr
las.: ., ....._-- .._....
The Churches
OLD BY THEIR PASTORS
I
_l`RlNl'l'Y LUTHERAN CHURCH day evening.W. Lincoln and Znd Su-egg Lender for the Young I'v.~ople'rl
H. C. Jul. mm, Pastor meeting is Miss Barbara Bowman.
Sunday School, 9:45 A. M.c0NGm:cA1'|oxA|.clwncn
Services at 10:30 A
German scrviccs evand fourth Sunday inEnglish services cmryand fifth Sunday.
Saturday inslructionwry and Catechism) at
M_A. F. Newell, Pastor
c 'seond ' - " -JL m;m_h_"Docs the Present Sony Plight
first "md of the World Call the Nations wArm or to Disarm`!" will be thu
(mme His- general theme nf the pastor Sun~9:00 A_ M_ dny moming in recognition of
Armistice Day._......~.A most informlnz leaflet'gi\-ing
COMMISSIONERS'Joe DeViuney, Labor
PROCEEDINGS A. A. Wilkins, labor
.Continued from P886 one)
John Frankset, Poor 16.00
Mrs. T. E. French, Poor 24.60
Gllbcrtson Store, Poor 28.86
Herman 'I`el. Co., Tolls 5.80
liolmquist Gr. & Lbr. Co.,
Poor 23.40
Interstate Mchy. & Supply
Co., Repairs 2.70
K-l3 Printing Co., Supplies 2.04
K~B Printing Co., Supplies 1.12
Kennard State Bank, Service
charge
Lincoln School Supply Co.,
56.39
8.46
Supplies I Marshall Wilkinn,Labor
I-'red K. Ladwig, Labor
Vem Heath,Labor
Murphy Gravel Co., Gravel
Jas. W. Nielsen, Labor
Jas. W. Nielsen, Dragging
Fred Ahlemeyer, Labor
Fred Ahleineyer, Labor
L. Hilgenkamp, Labor
E. W. llilgenkamp, Labor
Axel Hansen, Labor
Theo. J. Nelson, Labor
Milo Jeppesen, Labor
Earl Larsen, Labor
E. A. Ballard, Labor
,A. N. Ballard, Labor
. . .»..__r._.
2500
60.00
29.50
5.00
6.00595.00
sooo37.00
27.50
30.00
6.81l9.50|
93.00
33.7515.00
37.60
3.00
16.00
I
ter appreciates even the smallestof sales,and turn their money
over Do large city stores where
they are quite unnoticed as *"'1
dividwa and from which not a
cent comes back to_Blair.The'
home merchant keeps up the townI
in which they live and le called,
upon for every municipal lm~'
provement or charity. but givenanl
opportunity to help him in retum,
they drive to Omaha to spend their
money.They rave when Omaha fights
an elevator location at Blair;
rnoum that Omaha cheated us out
of the Veteranvhospital; denounce
the eity's selfishness and declare
that it should be hoventtorls and
thing at all, it really should come
in for a little consideration in the
matter of patronage.The mer-
chanta of Blair are your friends;
they give you credit when times
are hard; they rush to the rescue
when tha fire alarm sounds; and
it ir they whom you ignore when
you shop in Omaha.
The depression is with us,no
doubt, but a great deal of theloeal
depression could be relieved by a
little home buying,It would be a
\-cry interesting experiment to trya campaign to that end, with all
the professional men who are dc-
pendcnt upon Blair for their own
living, urging their wives to spend
n...:..:..n|..:..0..-A number ol friends called on
M m Herman Klindt Thursday
evening to remind her of her birthanniversary.The evening was
spent playing pinochle and the
usual good time was had by all.Mrs. Frank Kesleraon and Lola
Ann of Coleridge, came Thursday
and spent the remainder of the
week at the Frank Adams home.
The Coffee Club met with Mrs.
Emma Ketchmark Friday after-
noon.Pinochle was the card
game.Mrs. Jacob Sierk won first
prize and Mrs. Detlet Kruse won
booby.Delicious reireshmenu
were served by the hostess.
Mis; Marie Feldhusen of Idaho,
enroute to Chicago stopped over
calling on friends
afternoon.
Misa Mary Cook
end at home.
M m Louis Lew
dren leave Wwnex
home ut Nampa, ld
~ 2 .;.~,~Q.
.~"1
A
e .
~~here Saturday
spent the week
Inger and chil~»
sdny fox: their
aho.
....
9 5 Y .5
gg :E #: ~
\
if?~
BOWEL
need wafching
ldD r.€ l|d v d1 h|hchill 3- fffd-h grp':ps:.; or
on:implu pzuaiption will mahbflinm..-teodox ta blnx happy. ~-a ( s v g m ll. soon f;;~»;;-.
m u _'~f
~ all L -~-~--~
lllllltwlsi e .Yaqlm¢a_g:nnazdodov'z~m a n n .(`Ald1ldl's
a over .-d o m m M w u -h bdieved unique in --»~~c ¢ . m '| : f 5 S a n r c u~
S m P from 'm a § a w ¢ m d g ¢ . ' r ¥ : » ' y m ~ 1
hm/ew mmmba dwan-y w en myyourfamily ~;»5d»;1=v-bilhxp.
or cons eus good for all sm. ll 32?£\m. tha
buwclsi increasa nlppelito--makedigestion mon: comp tale.
§w;`§l;5§i`ii5i§i5§|;\;
ny e son,
L .M..Lar so n,La b o r
J oh n Sc hu ltz,La b o r
Ge o. Ohr t, La bo r
Au g. P ro c h n ow, La bo r
Ar th u r L o r s c h ,La b o r
Chr is F . F f n h m, L a b o r
H e r y K li n d t,La b o r
H n Rohvrer , La bor
C .Seltz,La b o r
He n r y No hr en b er g, La bo r
Fr a n k Mo r d ho r s t, Ro a d
Peter Mo r d ho r s t, L ab o r
B e n Th omps on ,Tr u c k i n g
A .N .Ea ton ,Cu lver ts
Soldie rs Relief , Reli ef
37.50
15.00
5.20
21 .50
24.00
7 1 .25
2.00
2.50
6.00
4.80
32 1 .75
7.1 .50
8.00
10.50
75.00
A u g .Ec hte nk a mp ,la b o r ,
etc.I
Lou is H .La ng h or st,D r a g -
s i n s
Ke r mi t J u n gb lu th, D r ag g i n
He rman J un gb lu th , Dr ag gi ng 9 7. 00
Mo ve d ,sec onded a n d can-ied
th a t th e f o llo wi n g s c a le o f wa g e s
fo r c o un ty wor k be ad o pte d, sa me
to Lake eff ec t f r o m th is d a l e , -
M e n a t 301:pe r ho u r ,te ams a t
zoc pe r hou r,d r a g g i n g 'loc pe r
mi le ;pu lli n g ma i nta i ne r , o n e ma n
a t 9 0 :pe r mi le ;p u lli n g ma i n -
ta in er , two men a t $ 1. 00 p e r mi le .
Ma in tai n er s ul.12 f e e t n d ove r.
trac tor mu s t be 15 H .P.dr a w-
bu r o r ovc r.
On mo ti on th e Bo a r d a djo u n n e d
to me e t No v. 3 1931,.| .n ..
52.50
93.50
Si Johnson
AUCTIONEER
BLAIR, peak.
See Us for Bookings
Farm Sales a Specialty
Cdl ak Hamburger Shop
A SUBSCRIBER TALKS
(Continued from page one)
thing else under the sun,camebackin the package laden cars,
while Blair merchants eat and
wondered when business would
improve.If the women shopped
for rare or unusual things,im-
possible to carry in a small store.
or if their savings were great, thu
whole thing would be reasonable
and easily understood.But many
of the purchase; they make could
be duplicated right here in the
stores of friends and acqunintenc-
cs who Lake a personal interest in
them and the quality of the goods
they sell them.The prices, more-
over,would be no greater whenexpense of the trip and time Spent
are taken into consideration.
People talk of the depression and
wail that they wish it would end,
and as their share in ending lt,
locdly at least, they pass up the
home merchant whose cash regis-
County Clerk.
Oount¥ Commissioners Room,
Blair, Nebraska, Nov. 3, 1931
The Board of County Commis<
sioners met pursuant to adjourn-
ment taken Nov. 2, 1931.
Present:Chas.Nelson,H.C.
Blaco and Chris Him..
A number of matters were pre'
sented w the Board for consider-
ation and taken under Advisement,
after which the Board adjourned
to meet Nav. 16, 1931.
GEORGE c. MCQUARRIE,
County Clerk
F I R S T L U T H I K A N u u u n o n
J ames N . L u n d ,Pas tor
¢ . . m - - -
Sunday ,No ve mbe r 8th,Di vi ne
lervic e at 10:45.
Sunday Sc ho ol a t 9: 30.
Evening servic e at '?:30.
Youn g Pe ople s Meeti ng Tuesd alf
rhQ§ fac ts about thé c oming W or ld
Dis ar ma me nt Conferenc e wi ll bo
distributed,a sta te me nt wh ic h
eve r y goo d Ame ri c an s hou ld read.
Bc sur e and get y our c opy ,Churc h Sc hool a t 10 o'c lock,.
Princ ipal F . E .Fla c k , S up t.Th e
y o u n g people wi ll.ha ve the ir
333311 an d dsc usaion mee ti ng a t
_ - - . - - . .. . -__I .-Supplies
G.C.Mc Qu ar ri e,Co.Clk.,
Exp res s e tc .
H. C . Mor tloc lf, S ur vey in g
Panama Carbon Co., Supplies
W m . Q u i wn , P o o r
Mr s .E lla Ra ver ,Po or
Reg is tra rs .
Mr u n;,|, R%ri0lr\nH Pnnr
5.13
6.85
88.55
30.0\'§
20.l]{
2o.oc
2 0 0 '
93.2IC
Dlly I1|1lngS which they should hom If the wivnn nf the lawvers mrs. L.IJ .m e n r e n n w a s n o a t e s s
asington Club Wednesday-- - ' " - " " "" " " ' " " " " ' t o t h KanyinBlair.They gave budge the newspaper men,the doc to rs , amgmfj
benefits, ask merchants and their_the insurance men,and all the Mr. and
wives to bu_y ticets,and go to other professional men whose ~.. ,\ mrs. harry xwnwer Jr.d at bridge Friday eve-J:mam for the nrizes..hlnuinnaa-mnnalrl mrffav aznrllur ae n..i°"°°l'W~m°It must be amimd tint u\¢r¢'f...-.\.I'.¢l"§I`.f..L'.|"'»`1I 'a::.';..°: }'_jj||,1,,¢_are t h i n g ! w h i c h c a n ~" " " " " E "nuns-vu i v ! l d " - H ~~ Ill ~ I t l l l ' ¢ l € l l t ~f...._...'L ~ 1\1| lrn:|l::| ': ..&'1".!..i.. E Mr. and Mrs. John Kruger oi
Omaha and son, .Carl of Lincoln,
were calling on relatives here lnsiit see should be available here.
City s ms,cause of enormous
myin power and extensive sales,
:un o course offer wider choice
und metimes lower prices.I l '
B lr merchants were encouraged,
owever, by people looking at theirshock before buying, and made wi
(eel that perhaps they had a '
...,.,..,... .., ,,.....,...-..., ....... .......this would be a better and moro
prosperous town.
With conditions as they are,
with new pavement making ac-
cess to Omaha even easier,-and
with Omaha buying increasing
constantly, it .seems to me a nec-
essity that something be done to
check the flow of Blair money
I weekat 7:80.The Lutheran Guild meets at the
J.-P. Nielsen home Wednesday at
2:80.
Confirmation Class meets Sat-
uray a t 1p a rn,
FIRST METHODIST cnuacn
Walter ,H. Jackson, Paawr
y x.-
About twenty of our youngfolks enjoyed a Treasure Hunt mdHallawe'en party around town
and in the church dining room on
last Thursday evening.Gamesand refreshments kept them till a
late hour.
BAPTIST CHURCH
L. J. Moran, Pastor
Wurds Cash Store, Poor
J. A. West k Soh, Poor
Dr. W. E. Wright, Prof. Ser-
vices
Zion Office Supply Co., Sup-
plies
Zion Office Supply Co., Sup-
plies
Mm C. A. Houghton, Poor-
W. E. Gustin, Mileage
28.7140.82
2o.ot
'7.0C
4.25
48.0(
43.0E
Robert Golding, who has charge
of the lumber yard here,rnnyed
into the Misses Emma and 'e
Rix property on Friday.
Mr.and Mrs.August assen
and Amanda attended a birthday
party for Mrs.John Lerach on
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Adams nt-
tended the editors'convention in
Omaha, several days this week.
The home of Mr. and Mrs, Harrv
chance o r ae u in z to th em.th o v znm the coffers of the city.would dare to buy on a Iargeri
scale.As it is now, and the situ-|
ation grows worse daily, they hesiJ
Late to invest in even modem:
rr. CEn n t f w rrneregularheld nt thelchurch next Sunday
wi th the ' B ble sc hool a t 10:00
and mo r ni n wors hip an d s er mo n
a t 11:00 c/clock._ T h e ser mon
su bjec t will "C an Reli gi on S to p
W a r, "Th i wi ll be a ser mon
rec ognizing the.close c o mi ng o f
Ar mi s ti c e D y .
.....a
Sunday Sc hool 9:45,Er n es t
Tor nb la d Su p' t.W e h a ve a fa i th -
fu l gr ou p of o ff i c e rs a nd tea c h er s
in ou r S u n da y S c h Show y our
app rec iation by be ing res en t a nd
Th e P ra y er Me e ti ng wi ll b e h eld
on W ed ne sd ay e ve ni ng n t 7: 30 i n-
\...\..a u .
, o n time./
a n
Ma rlon S u th er la nd , Milea ge ,
etc .311.5E
Sc hu ldt Store,Pn or 32.5(
E. B. Re df ield, Po or 23.91
C h d s Hi n z ,Co m.W o r k &
Mi lea g e 119.50
Fr a n k B r o wn , P o o r 20.00
F a r m Bu re au 250.2(
.A . Gr a n t A lle n . L a b o r 60.5(
. f n u u n
AND v IC1' Nr rY
stocks for they know that whatthey buy is apt to sit unholiced,Mrs.Carl Rohwer held open
on their shelves,while Blairi\es,h°"5¢ Tuesday V-0 folks who came
shop for similar things in Omaha.to help her celebrate her birthday.It might be rather surprising ml Mrs. Frank Stelnbaugh and son
the inveterate city shoppers whnvisiled at thp Oral Hn.rrison home
never even.thlnk of looking for a few days.
anything in Blair,to learn what John Wreidt and M n .Fred;
their own merchants can showghiocllet épent Tuesday and Wed-|
them.mesdny visiting relatives at Emer-I
Anil if friendship is worth any-son and South Sioux City.
Lund was ransacked last week.A
number of valuable things were
taken.
The Wilde-Wand Circle met at
the Amdt home in Blair Sunday.
Those who attended from here
were Mr.Henry Rohwer,Mrs.
Marie Mehrens and Kate, and Dura
Kllndt.Misses Edith 61 Margaret Cook
Iand Mrs. Earl Cook and baby were
1
l
npwurm wuguv in -...N Hlwluwnu vi u.»~..W U... .my ...mevening wornhip at 7:80 with the meeting und yourself by being
subject for e sermon "Heraldn present.Iam sure you would notof n Passio ", will he the even-|have the church discontinue thin
ing services.You are inviwd to meeting.
each of the services.Both B. Y. P. U's. were well nt~
CHRISTIAN CHURCH tended Sunday evening.The older
A. J. iiarzcu, Pastor of these sfvvps are planning an
l Armistice Dny program bo bn
Bible Schu 10 a. m.given at an Evening Worship ser-
Christinn Endeavor, 6:30 p. m.
Evaning service, 7:30 p. in._
"€ °-We shall look forward fn
this effort with pleasure.
. . ......_..=.._,__.._L
N
'
l 'ITheMid-week meeting,Wednesday,rwuen mcuunan was mn. num7:30 p. rn.\m attend y»=1»v-He is having a
Missionary society meets first tussle wit the neurnlgia.
Thursday in each month.We have organized in our Sun-
Choir practice at the church on day School a Senior Clam, which
Thursday evening at 7:30.will have its first meeting next
J. E. Jungbluth, Dragging 83.00
Geo. Morris,Repairs 11.70
Nebr. Iowa Oil Co., Gas 260.82
Carl M. Jensen, Labor, etc.61.60
Aug. Prochnaw, Dragging 11.70
r
Telephone CompanyOne di'Amerif:a's greatest me n Sunday .Mr s .G.E .Stan ley i s Buc k nose nna um,m nwrites,"Cdngre gations wi ll belteacfaer.Th i s i s to be a mi xe d Ha na Stah e n, L a bo r
b i g g e r t h i s w i n t e r t h a n e v e r " .B e -c l a s s o f g i r l s a n d b o y s b e t w e e n O t t o V o s s ,D m s z i n s
p d . .a n n o | n h l e n a l n u n l h a n l f * A I u m § | \ o d d & d . n f ~S l f l f i 9 0 \ J h l ! l v f | \ l ~~~
-or ZZ.DU24.00
14.40
19.17I4I
§ll|.u u w w | u c y a a c Jvuuuvzax uv v u \l |\ . Bo n a V A A v v a n :m e o f t h e g r e a t t r o u p t h a t w i l l t h a t a r e e l i g i b l e c o m e t o t h e f i r s t !
a e m a r c h i n z e a c h L o r d ' s d a y m e e t i n g .|
nw wéxghz, Gravel mas
&I":-*-.S=':'v W ! !PUTS ON A~wnrd the house of God.Why
ot start Sunday?
Thirty minute long service Sun-
PIKER HAPPENINGS
Mr. and Mrs. Hans Larsen and~mlly and Mr.and Mrs.Emil.udsen and family ol Tekanmh,
~'ere Sunday evening supper
~esls of Mr.and Mrs.Louie
.udsen.
Mrs. Charlie Lamb of Blalr, vis-
ted our school Wednesday after-
oon anq enjoyed the welner
th os e tha t s ee k me ea rly s ha llf in d
U I C . " - P l ' 0 V .~
families were Sunday dinnerguestsat the Henry Hovendick
home.1The Helping Hand Club held a
Hnllowe'en party at the PleasantHill school Saturday evening.All
present report a fine time.Mr. and Mrs. George Loftis andMr. and Mrs. Louie Hovendick and
families were dinnerguests Sun-day at the Frank Loitis home.
Earl Codfm-, Dragging 4.50
Axel Hansen, Dragging 86.90
Frank Keegan, Dragging 31.50
Leonard Petersen, Salary.100.00
Robt. Rasmussen, labor 2.50
Harry Seltz, Labor 1.20Standard Oil co., on 88.27
Joe Thompson, Salary 100.00
G. L. Dixon Co., Insurance 86.50
Dan Greene. Dranzdnz 4.10
BARGAIN SALE!
Fred |K.Lud wig, Dr ag ging
A .Sc h unn an,D r a g g i n g
W m.Sc he er J r. , Dr ag gi ng
A .N .Ba llar d,L a b o r
Gi lb e r t Ba r tli n g , D r a g g i n g
lflrmc Tlvndnrenn n vn n n i n n
4.50
37.80
45.90
27.60
12.60
on nn
-15 DAYS
1
I%1`5?3f51'=?en ",;;1»&;;' HJ{§{éi`5" MFE' 'ii;-:";..;i'1i.»:'if""" Liaaa..and baby lpent Sunday with Mn.Andenon'| sitter at Knnnand.NOVEMBER 10 to 25,,=:.Herman Filling Sbntlnn, Gas 147.83
Emil Jensen, Dragging 67.10
Harland Jensen, Salary 100.00
Wm. K.ru3e» Dragging 1a.so
Byron Mclkndd, Salary 100.00
Glen McDonald, Salary 100.00
S. G. Miller, Dragging 3.60
Murphy Gravel Co., Gravel 7700.55
Chas. Nelson, Com. Work &
Mi cage, Sept. & On.204.00
Ra Nelson, Labor 18.80
~_1L. Rosenbaum, Labor 80.00
John Schultz, Labor 1s.soD. O. Sheets, Salary 100.00
J. F. Stuenkel, Labor, etc,
J. D. Lomer, labor
Henry Hogrefe, Repairs
Geo. Sheets, Labor
Lloyd E. Spiker, labor
Wm.Hugelman, Labor
leRoy Splker, Labor
Hurlle Clements, Labor
Chester M. Spiker, Labor
s. H. Neff, Labor
Malmo C. Iaroen, Labor
53.55
4 .00
6.25
8.00
25.00
5.00
5.00
55.00
ao.oo
68.00
20.60
|.
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Ground Feed Makes Bigger Gains
and Quicker Profits
Let us Grind YOUR grain and mix in
the necessary ingredients to make a
a n m c m R A T I O N
Have you tried
K . w . F E E D S ?
Specially Prepared to Fit the
Needs of Your Stock
SEE US Fon PRICES
.Ton Lots lleliverd to Your Farm
Ph o n e 9 8
KUHR 6 : W RIGHT,Proprletors
them and the quality of the goods
they sell them.The prices, more-
over,would be no greater whenexpense of the trip and time Spent
are taken into consideration.
People talk of the depression and
wail that they wish it would end,
and as their share in ending lt,
locdly at least, they pass up the
home merchant whose cash regis-
Si Johnson
AUCTIONEER
BLAIR, peak.
See Us for Bookings
Farm Sales a Specialty
Cdl ak Hamburger Shop
in honor of IInllowe'en
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ev u n t o d o u r s c h o o l M o n d a y .
M r s .J o e T i e l y a n d M r s .W x n .
C h r i s t i a n s e n a n d B u r g e t t e w e r e
vis iti ng in town W edn esd ay .
Th e Spiker sc hool pla y ed ba ll
wi th the Broderaon sc hool i n t h e
Hu g e lma n ae tum.Spiker is eag-
er ly awa ntmg the re tur n ame.
u s M L !tr .nz
Ou r sc hool ha d two day s vac a-I
ti on la s t week as th e teac h ers;
Mi s s Fairc hild an d Mr a.StnpleBI
atte nded th e teac hers c onvention
i n Omah a.The y we re a c c ompa n-
ied b y Ma r g a r e t Mc C onn nha a n d
were gue sts at the Carleton Tay lor
home.
Mr. an d Mrs . P ete An de rso n a nd HERES SERVICEn u a a L u n u t l n l . I \ r t : l l u | . | . : &u p c a n r .
F r i d a y a f t e r n o o n w i t h M m L o u i s
R a s m u s s e n .
M r .a n d M m L o u i e K n u d s e n
s p e n t a f e w d a y s vi si ti ng a t T e -
ka mah , th e p as t we ek .
Minn Gla dy s Ho ls te in is assist-
i n g M r s .A l b e r t S p r i c k w i t h h e r
h o u s e w o r k .M r s .E r n e s t S p r i c l :
i s p f r a d u a l l y i m p r o v i n g .
\ l \ » ¢n n h v h n U n l n n n n n n m - - L ' - » A
fa mi ly atte nded th e wed di ng o f
Clarenc e Pete rson an d Mari e W ard
at Rose Hi ll W edn esd ay a fte rno on.
A very enjoy able Ha llo we 'e n
pa r ty wa s gi ve n by Mi sa A l m a
Fa i r c hi ld an d Mrs . E .Stap le s fo r
the ir pu pi ls a t th e sc hool house
Tuesday evening.A s i t wa s a
Hallo we 'e n pa rty th e sc ho ol h ou se
was decorated for the oc c asion and
THE BARGAIN SURVEY, TOO
A telephone installed without the usual
installation charze-that's our offer.fm'During the fifteen days,our
local employees will attempt w
intemiew every subscriber andfiffeen days begiii}iing fiéit '1"{{esE1}{§......~.=.....e ..<....=o..spent mm.Monday afternoon with Mrs.
Sophie]Larsen and Mrs.LouisRasmussen.y
NEW ENGLAND NEWS
Mrs..Minnie Blumf and Eddie
were Sginlay afternoon visitors attheEestSprickhome,nearRo s e nrMr.d Mrs.Loule Hovendiek
were Monday Aftemoon vddwrs at
the Frink Loftis home
~ Ray McConnn\m and Mangaret 153° Wednesday vlsitora atthe Be Loftiu home
Mr.and Mrs.Harley Applebyand f ly were Thnrsdxy evening
vmto at the Ed Fletcher lyme-Mr.ahd Mrs.Wilbur nnety
were ay dinner guests at theJames |Conety home, southeast of
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Mr.Mm. Lester 'nfm-».a¢.~|¢
Hsllowe'en games and contestswere arranged.At the close oftheevening,refreshments wereserved.All report a fine time.
Fashion Center Winter Cults
lo r Women,$16.75 and $26 in
sizes 14 to 48 ln black,brown
and green-big new shipment just
W A S H IN GTON NE W S
Misses Dagmar and Louise Petf
ersen, Mrs. Bertel Bertelsen, MrsNels Knudsen, Mrs. Trena. Chris-tlinsen and Mrs. Hans Sorensenspent Wednesday at we Lum Raz-mussen home, helpln Mrs. AnnaRasmussen celehnte er birthday.
Mr.and Mrs.J.A. Johnson
spent Sunday evening at the Pete
Knudsen home.Mrs. W. A. Kerstetter and Ed-
nfhn ..a..n.a nf than Clan Inlfnnnn
By special arrangement we are pleased
to take orders for the installation of tele
phones in Bla ir during this fifteen day
non-subscriber in this city regard
ing telephone service.
|||period, .without chardni the usual fee foi-
mnkinx the connection Subscribers are requested to
renmt anv service comnlhints they
This applies to raidenee and.businasphones.Extension telephone may also be
1}{§§ LE for proper hindling ana
correction.
ordered during the 15~day period, without
the installation charge.Our employees will lrladly as-sist in studying each citysub§crib-
er's telephone facilities,and sug-
gest recommendations for improv-
Take advantage of this offer,if you
wish the benefits and pleasures of a tele
phone in your home or business, or if you
need an extension to your present telephone
id or more adequate service
and 1
ning nMr.
wereMary
Sundy dinner guests at the
Morton, Hoier home to help Mr.
ily §{»En¢`Vv§ne`§Eiy ev;
the Chao. Hovendlckhome.
d Mrs. John B.Erlksenesdsy vidtors at the Mrs.
eber home st Blair.
Holer celebrate his birthday were*Mr. me Mrs. Fritz Matthlesen and
lamily] of Blair,Mr. and MrsAndrewHolerandfamily,RuthPaulson und Elma Peterson,Mr.
: ml Mp-Wm.Skun Mnrdelle
snsen. was u w e n guest ofMiss lfpnha l-Ioier.
Vernon and Howard Hovendlekand Wqyne Loftis attended a Hal-lowe'en'party Friday evening atthe Ha lo Webster home a t Te
kumuh.
M.r. and Mrs. Floyd Loftis and
family of Blair, were Sunday dln-ner goats at lhe Freeman lnltis`homo.1A Hs.llowe'en party was givenat the Earl Thompson home Sat~
'urday evening to quite a crowd ofboth young and old people.
Fred Mehan and son, Billy, and
Robert Mehan of Omaha,spentSundayat tha Chas. Hovendlrk
home._Mr.and Mrs.Bill Hovendiek,
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Mag-lil, and
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home in Omaha several dsya last
week.Mr. and Mrs. Kelley Roumkildespent Sunday at the Wm. Peters
home.*Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Sunds were
calling on Mr.and Mrs.Nels
Knudseil Sunday afternoon.
Henry Rosenldlde spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Soren Rosen-
kilde.Wm. Stunder, John Johnson andHermanRosockerspentSunday
evening with Ben Tietgen.Mr. and Mrs. Hans Broesch anddaughterspentSaturday evening
ut the Martin Sunds home.
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Asch spent
several days l u t week vlaldngrelatives at Pllger.Quite a number of young folksattended the Hallowe'en party atge high school lust Tuesday eve-
ng.Miss Elizabeth Hiuz motored toLincolnlast Thurrgay where aha
attended the teach rs convention.
Mr.and Mrs. J.Sorensen and
John Andreason of Blslr,spentSundayattheHansSorensenhome.Mr. and Mrs Sam Holstein vu.ltod at the George Bergman home
Sunday afternoon.
Place your order next week, and save Your cooperation will be very
nuch appreciated.money.Inhtallation will be made promplly.
Blair Telephone Co N l '
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Wednesday evening.Ha11owe'en
games were played ard a lunch
suitable 00 the occasion wuservedMrs.Anna Peddle, Mrs. Emma
Wachter,Mrs. James Van Horn
and Mlaaes Chrisfene and Caroline
Wachter drove to Elkhorn Tues-day and enjoyed the day with
Mrs. Diatloff Hansen.
Mr.and Mrs. Alfred Kramer.Mr. and Mrs. Ben Wen, Mrs. Nels
Jackson and Mrs. c. L. Reid, mem-
bers of the local Legion and Auxil-
iary, were guests of the Tekamah
Legion and Auxiliary last Mondaynight.Joint installation of offic»
era was held.
Wilbur Lowe returned the lan
of the week from a few days vimat the home of a brother, Don al
Granlie Falls, Minnesota.
Misa Margaret Kroem went w
her home at Firth, Neb. from the
teachers meeting in Omaha,re-
turning here law Sunday.Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gilliland en-tertained at supper Saturday eve-ning, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Knott »-5
Min Marie Knox and Mr. Imxiu
Paulson of Nonh Pictu,md Mr.
and Mn.James Phulson we nSunday dinner guests of Mr, andMrs. Lars Paulsoy.Mr. md Mu.. 0. Jameu, Mr.
md Mrs.Waller Snppenlield and
Dorothy,Mrs.James Sappenlield
and Miss Inez Dempsey spent
Sunda afternoon with Mr.m d
Mrs. Iudolph Mencke and family.
children.Mr.
hogts
tives
their
therq
and Mrs.Fern West wereto fourteen friends and reln.~
ut a Hallowe'en party athome Saturday night.Fromthey journeyed to the dance
Fuhiori Center Silk Dresses-
regular $10 Ind "A values go at
$5.88 tlxln week-end n smart new
styla in sizes 14 bo 46.42-lt
Fashion Center Winter CoatsforWomen,$16.76 an $25 ln
sizes 14 no 46 in bl ,brown
and green-big new shipment just
received.42-lt
Advertise m The En¢érprise.
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nk no wn , J a me s C.Mitc he ll.A l l
raons ha vi n g o r c lai ming 9HY
nte re s t i n Iota three and f o u r i n
e W est h a lf o f the South west
uar ter of se c ti on 34, to wns hip 17
"or th, ra nge 13 Ea st, W a shi ngton
oun ty ,Neb ras ka,toge ther wi th
l l th e ac c retions an d additions
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BENCH NOTES
Mr. and Mrs. Pew Schneider
and Mr. and Mrs. Otto Armuns
spent Sunday afternoon with Mr.
and Mrs.Charles Koenig and
family.
Misa Odessa Kronberg spent.
Saturday afwmoon and Sunday ut
the Jonas Blomberg home.
.Miss Marie Koenig spent thelm/er part of lust week visiting
with Mr. and Mn. Lan Weber of
Lyons.
Mr.and Mrs. Earl Smith of
Omaha,w e r e Sunday dinner
guests of Mr.and Mn.Harry
Smith.
While Mr.and Mrs.LintonPuffer and Walter Peck were ds-lting at the Fred Peck home Fri-
day, their home at Tekamah wascompletelybumeddown.Veryfew of the conlents were saved asthe fire already had wo much of a
sun before lt was seen.
Mrs, Harold Webster and Jo eof Wost Point, Neb., are -miie
their home here at present with
her parents,Mr.and Mrs.Fred
Rngert.
Wm. Pierce left Thursday foriarta, Wisconsin for a short visitth relatives.
The M.E. Aid enjoyed a f d :
patronage at their Hallowe'en supperSnturdsyeveningatthe Le-gion hall.Evelyn Richter,little daughter
oi Mr. and Mrs. Henry Richter, is
suffedng with a severe attack ui
whooping cough and complications
and has been under the doctofs
care.She is reported some better.
Mrs. Albert Woodward and chil-
dren of Omaha,were visitors at
the Parental,L.A.Woodward
home a few days last week. They
have gone tn North Platte toapend
s few days with her pamms, Mr.
and Mrs. Hutchinson._Rev.C.C.Norlin was on the
program at the Burt county min-
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Gla dy s F s g e r of Blo omf ie ld. Ne b .
sp en t Satu rday n i g h t a n d Sunday
a t the Charles Koe nig ho me.
Ro y Peak an d son,Russel vis-
i te d a t th e Fr ed Pec ho me Sun-
day e ven in g.
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day.
Mr.and Mrs.Btn Weat enter-
tainad Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Gus
Stringer and daughters and Mr.
death nf a niea,Miss Orchis
Hummel.Mrs. 0. H. Godsey, her daugh-
ters, Misrhlarjorle, and Mrs.IvanHelmsaccompaniedbyMisses
Marion Reid and Frances Knop-
man, drove to Omaha. Thursday.
Mrs.Helms and Miss Koopmsnattendedtheteachersconvention.Mrs.Chas. Arnold visited inBlair Thursday at the home of her
daughter,Mrs.Karl Hansen.Mins Nellie Mae Sheets,who
teaches in the Valentine schools,
visited the last ol the week at thehomeofher parents,Mr.ar;d
....,_ .a
nelius, deceased, and made an ap-
plication for final admidstration
and discharge, and for the assign-
ment of residue ol estate to such
other persons al are by law en~
mled to the same, and I have set
the 18th dny at November,1931
at 2 n'c1ock P. M., at my office in
said County for the hearing Lhere
oi.Dated O¢¢0b€| mb, 1931.
(SEAL)I. C. ELLER,
4040.County Judge.
Mrs. Bertha Lowe left Saturtg e
Omaha io atlend the teachers
associationCarolParrish came home jan
week from Palisade,Neb.where
he has been employed.4Mrs. Everett Himea and child en
and Mrs. Geo. Lowe drove to Fre-mont last Thursday for a fewdays visit with Mrs. W. H. Yakish.
'Ahey returned home Saturday.
The White Cross are meeting
this €veek, Thursday evening with
Mrs. A. L. Sullivan..Mrs. Taylor French retumed on
NOTICE OF PROBATE OF WILL
A.C. Debel AtwmeyINTHE cpuN°i'Y COURT OF
WASHINGTON COUNTY,
NEBRASKA.NOTXCE:On the 14th day of
November, 1981 nt 2 o'clock P. M.,
at the county court rooms in Bluir,
Washington County,Nebraska,
Walter A. Andersen will offer for
f »_
Bona.Some of the undevelopment al-
so was mused by insufficient feed
avnilahle ta the growing chicks on
account of low in-lea lor eggs
and poultry.This summer'| cur-
tailment of feed will show up
'this winter in fewer eggs hm'-
vested
The poultry department nf tha
Agricultural College has publish-ed Extension' Circular No.1420
entitled,"Better Ratlcns-More
Eggs"containing many balanced
mash formulas containing home
grown ingredimts such as you
raise.
These bulletins are available at
the local Washington County
Farm Bureau Office.They a n
be obtained by writing, calling or
uking lo r them.If there was
ever A time that production costs
should be lower than its selling
price, its now.
R O S E H I L L I TE M S
Miss Inez Demaey of Kennard,spent the week-end at the JamesSappenfield home.r. and Mrs. Bernard Wulf of
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NOTICE
;f~Ilenrv Mencke, Attorney'ru."f'¢»i:]t Lesa Land Company
4|..f '\~..E.l¢dmiisees. leszatces. per-;1§';;,.i"'°;.;p;eB;.;,;¢av.s: and 'gnotherpersons xnlcresbeuannieofthefdlowing
rmrsons. deceased, to vnr.§¢}§|r0e Parker,Jr.,
Smidt, Edwin Gilbert,
unknown;Alexander
uiun Shrnittwilliam II. Russell. Ale~ Shrhin,James C
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Defendants,'vwv-=~~-» - '--~--- -------K -Ynu and each ot you will take porting to he the last will and
notice that Francis Tudmir Parkerltestamcnt of Niels J.Andersem
has filed a petition in the I)istrict,deccascd, at which time and place
Court of Washington County,'all persons concerned may appearNebraska,against you as defen-'and contest the probate thereof.
dants,the object and prayer of
which is to determine the date of
the death of James Monroe Parker,
Jr., his sole heirs at law and next
of kin, and the right of descent
of the real property belonging to
said James Monroe Parker,Jr.
Deceased,and also to quiet the
title of the plaintiff in and to the
land *above described, and to have
said defendants, and each of them,
udiudncd to have no lien on,or
Dated Odnber zach, 1931.
(sr:/tx.)1. c. ELLER,
40-47.County Judge.
NOTICE oy FINAL REPORT
A. C. Debel, AttorneyI N THE COUNTY COURT OF
WASHINGTON COUNTY,
NEBRASKA.Notice is hereby given that,R.H.Rasmussen has filed with
mn. .s pur ..e...... ..._....-.. c..P d d a y e m Kennard where she
spent a ew days with her sister,
Mrs. A. D. Andersen.E.E.Potadle ol Malmo, Ncb.,
was looking after business mat-ters at the store here Thursday.The basketball tcnm have begun
regular practice.They have a
game scheduled for Dec.4 with
the Herman Alumni.Mrs. A. J, Cameron, who was a
patient at the Covenant hospital sfew weeks, was able to be broughthome the first part ot' last week.
Shé is slowly recovering and is
now able to be up some which is
good news to all.Miss Koopmsn and Mrs.IvanHelms gave Hallowe'eh parties for
at mn; s "avlium,r¢.........,,.... ...cWest home later.Sol Rees and Mr.Rose and c ildrcn
over nigh guests.Mrs. N R. Burdic came up fromOmahaaturdayand with Mrs.
Albert Woodward went to Tekn-mah to visit friends.Mr.and Mrs.Waldo Hancock
Mr. and Mrs.
and Mrs. Perryof Omaha, were
Iwere Omaha visitors Wednesday .
Mr.Hancock called at the Uni-versity hospital on sec Mr. Waldo
long.Wednesday Mrs.Anna Pcddie,
Mm James'Van Hom, Mrs. Chas.Horn and Miss aroline Wachter
visited in Blair.
Mr. and Mrs, E. P. Hansen cn-
ioved a visit last week from Mrs.
°"=g°g of Omaha.xne men cn--
joy unting.1 ¢Miss Mildred Swanson oi oma-»"EZ3°$y'"§»ifl§§¢i.l'"§..§'°B`§;..
:Amis ipendmg a few weeks at hertléynegfrgen :gent londay nightoeere.a e amcs yan ome, helpingC. L. Reid, mall carrier on rnuts'Clnrlce celebrate her birthday.
one, has been retired on pension'Mr.and Mrs. Walter Nielsen
after thirty years service.He '°!"l family were Sunday eveningmade his last trip Saturday, Oct.ggfs si!the John Petersen
il;.."§g`Z"i..'i"'§.'l'»1§d"'f§f"§f. Q12 Miss L0is_Tofte and Merloward
tension Chas Eckley of 'reks-|§'.}§'°}l a¢ "§°"i duet;'\\{h§pe1éing
'_',a un n s oo .mah, will nu sn. Reld's place. H°,Ev§1yone e,,j,,,L shearing" {',}'c
has been serving the patrons Dnlyoung folks play and hope to henrroute four out of Teknmah.them again soon.Miss Elaine Katt of Hooper,I The first community meeting of
came over Saturday and spent the year was held at the schoolSundavattheWm.amadml!»y'§§= Tuesday evening and a nice
nedr Herman, were Sunday dinner
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to your Radiator NOW to prevent any
possible chance of freezing.
als f,1P r e s t o n e "' Pi ¢§ 2 £ f; ° § 'Z § Y
Car Washing $1.00
Change your Transmission and
Dlflerentlal Grease to Winter
Weight NOW.
|lS h e l l S u p e r - S e r v i c e S t a t m n
V. W. ANDREASON, Proprietor
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|¢=-»»=..~ -nesday afternoon.Mr.and Mrs.Howard Hansenwere guests of friends in Omaha.
a few days last week.Mrs. C. C. Wake of Omsha was a
Herman visitor Friday.Whilehere she called on Mrs. A. J. Cam-
e r o n .
Miss Leola Cummings of 0ms~
ha, spent the week-end here at the
home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
D. E. Cummings.While in Omaha Last week to the
teachers convention,Miss Mnxine
Johnson came on w Herfmm for ashort visit. with her parents.Mr.and Mrs. C. E. Johnson.She isteachinginthePalisade,Neb.
schools and left for her work on
Saturday.The Juniors are busy pradic-'ins for thw class ,guy "A WhiteElephant"which ey will give
Friday evening, Nov. 18.Mrs. E. W. Yowell is quit; sickat her home here at present.Mrs.Gertrude Martin of Tehmsh,is
caring for her.
Mrs. A. L. Sullivan wus hostessto the regular monthlé meeting ofthe Baptist Mission rcle st herhome Wednesday afternoon.MissNellye Custer served refreshments.
Miss Sullivan had the program
on "Thsnksg-ivlng".
Miss Beads Lyzholf drove on
LaShsru,Neb.Saturday noon tovisitover Sumdsy with her motherand s sister, who is ill.
Ernest Meyer took her buck Sun~
dw evening.Mrs. Chris |Korshoj and children
spent. the day Friday at the homeof her parents, Mr. and Mrs.M.
Madsen near Orum.
unday School class of girls at a
allowe'en party at het home on
Fashion Center Winter Coats
for Women,$16.75 and $25 in
sizes 14 to 46 in black,brown
and green-big new shipment just
received.42-lt
received.42-u
aAF m e
|20 Acre Improved
Washington County Farm Selling
AT AUCTION
MONDAY, Nov. 9, 1931
120 ACRES
LOCATED za; MILES WEST AND 1%MILES SOUTH OF
FT. CALHOUN, Nss n.LEGALLY DESCRIBED AS:THE
E% OI-' THE NWM AND THE Nwu OF THE NW%OFSEC-21.TWP.I7,RGB.I2 EAST OF ' m E s m P.M..
WASHINGTON COUNTY,NEBRASKA.
The Improvements .1THESE ARE COMPLETE IN EVERY DETAIL ANDCONSIST(JF:A NEARLY NEW SEVEN-ROOM HOUSE
WITH CEMENTED BASEMENT,cAvE,95-BARREL CIS-
TKRN,BARN,s ms ,ROOM FOR 14 HORSES AND zoIOWS: DOUBLE CRIB. 26x32:GRANARY, l4x24; MACHINE
SHED, l5x32; POULTRY HOUSE. 15x20; STORAGE HOUSE.
2Cxld; TWO HOG YARDS ovumour ONE-HALF ACREEACH, BOTH WITH SHEDS_WINDMILL A N D 'IG-FOOT
wE|__|___v TWO ACRES OF ORCHARD.THE L AND IS AL L
FENCED AND CROSS-FENCED_
T h e L a n d
THE EIGH'I'Y~ACRE TRACT smrss To THE NORTHAND EAST wmu: THE FORTY SLOPES 'ro THE 'WEST.
A FINE PRODUCING FARM WITH SOIL TYPES OF THE
WAUKESIIA AND KNOW SILT IJOAMs_ ABOUT |05 ACRES
IN A HIGH STATE OF CULTIVATION, THE BAL ANCE INPASTURE ANI) FARMSTEAD.
THIS FARM IS ONLY A MILE FROM A GRAVELLED
HIGHWAY AND IS IDCATED IN A FINE coMMUN1'n'.IT IS WELL FINANCED SO THAT CONVENIENT TERMSCANBEARRANGED.BE SURE 'ro SEE 'rms FARM
Ba ro ns THE AUCTION, THEN COME PREPARED 'roBUYIF YOU WANT GOOD WASHINGTON C O U N T Y
LAND.
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ideal ~evelo pment.Ma n y ratio ns
we re f o u n d to c ontain n o a n i ma l
pro te in wh atever ,wh ic h i s th e
...c l ~ ¢
D u r i n g th e pa s t wee k . ma ny
po u ltr y floc ks i n W a sh in gton
County , Neb raska. have been grad-
ed f o r pro per c a pa c ity , ty p e,etc .
;.
spring and,as a result,many
more pallets than umxal were
culled out as undeninbles dmply
beemae they were under develop-
ed.This undeveloped condltion np~
on further study was found to be
caused largely by lack of proper
..~ . .... .~Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Cook of Den-
ver, Colo.They came to Lincolnfor the homecoming.Mr. Cook_ispresident of the Alumni and whileso near came on to Herman before
returning home.Mrs.B.C.Hronek and daugh-
ter expect to leave Thursday fortheir home at Los Angeles, Calif.following a visit here of severalweeks with her parents,Mr.and
Mrs.F. J. Kastle.Mr. and Mrs. Howard C. Han-
sen entertained Mr. and Mrs.X.P. Smith of Omaha, Saturday and
Sunday.Members of the Indies' Aid are
invited to the country home of
Mrs.Alfred Kramer lor their
rneeting and fea Wednesday sit-
e r n o o n .Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Burdic hadas week-end guats, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Daugherty and children of
Omaha.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bsndur andMarian Juns were Sundly dinnerguests of Mr. and Mrs. Frd Ray.
Mrs.F.J.Kutle ,Hrs.B.C.
I-Ixyhek and daughter vidted
friends and relatives in OmahaTuesdny.Mrs. F. B. Shrsder and childrenspent a few days the last ol the
week with her pnrents,Mr.and
Mrs. Booth at Pawnee City, Neb.Tyson snd p-mg have rentedtha
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Exchange Price $5.95the school children.Several diu-lugues,80!lg5 and music by the
school orchestra,were very well
given.A nice lunch of sandwich~
es, doughnuts and coffee complet-ed the evenlng's entertainmentMr.and Mrs. James }yan and
formerly occupied by Sheets and
Shuey as a garage.They are ua-
ing the place as a store room for
machinery.
the Carl Pieper home in Blair.
Mr. and Mrs. lam Petersen and
family visited at the Holgar Han-
sen home in Blair last Thursdayevening,helping-"Buster"cele-brate his birthday.
Clarqnce Peersen of Omaha,
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Blue Springs-Street leading
west from Highway No. '17 gravel
Car Washing $1.00
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f r o m MORTON SALT COMPANY
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Dlfle rentl al Gr ease to Wi nter
We i ght NO W.
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Norlin.Around 85 relatives ofthebridéandgroumenjoyedathree o'cloek wedding dnner at the
Norris Ward home.The newly-
weds left that evening on a wed-
ding trip in lows.They will
mnkeiheir home in Omnhn.Merle Ward,Jack and DorothyPetersenattendedtheorchestrnpnetieeat John Swrk's Sunday
evening.
Detlef Wul!\hld sheep on the
Omnlm market Monday.'Will Hansen has been out in the
western pan of the state for sev~eral days.
m u u u un - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _. , , . . -l j ;~- - -w a s
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Tlm most popular
brand ol high grads
table :ali in the blue
package.Wham it
Rains, lt Pours.
M O R TO N s 22'Wf-
B L O C K S \
50-Ibl. each
Plain or Sulphur-
lzael.Ma de from : m lp u r e w h i t e a v a p o r -" , , ] \ ` J , "%
Ia t e d s a l t .E c o n o m -1 ,}li'
lcal lor dock.ln
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BRAND
A Hnc, even grain,
VlcuumP¢ocun ul,
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cul uae. Packed In
10-l>., sm., sam.
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A kiln driud Huh
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nubshnllul 25-Ib.,
50-Ib. and 100-lb.
uclu.|
to your Radiator NOW to prevent any
possible chance of freezing.
.is also attractivel'
~. I.af
Hi?
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inieréét in.sold real estate,mths undersigned County Judge ox t
rahy 'part thereof.and to havemncqledandannulledofrecord
the title bond ot Edwin Gilbert toAlexanderSchmidt,recorded in
book4, page 16, of the mortgagc_
records of Washington County,
Nebraska,and all assignmentsthereof.|
;Washington County, Nebraska, his
final report us executor of the
,estate of Fredcnck Carl L. Enger,
deceased, and made an application
for final administration and dis-
charge, and for the assignment of
residue of estate to such other
persons as are by law entitled to
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You are required to answer saidf,h¢ same, and 1 have set the 20th
pctition_on or before the som day day of November, 1931 at 2 o'clock
of November, 1931.i r.M., at my office in said County
Dated this 15th day Of 0¢l~0lJ¢l'»|for the hearing thereof.
l93l.Dutde October 27th, 1931.~
F r a n c i s T a d m i r P a r k e r ,( S E A L )I .C . E L L E R ,~
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NOTICE 0|-` FINAL REPORT N o n c s T 0 c n a o r r o n s ;
?\~ C. Debel, Attorney A. C. Debel, Attorney
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF 00UN'l'YCOURT,WASH1NG'1`0N 2
WASHINGTON COUNTY,COU..l'l'i, NEBRASKA
NEBRASKA._Estate of John H. Taylor, de-
Esgate of Frederick F. Oomehus, ¢e",d_Deceased.|Notice is given to the creditors 1
Notice in hereby given_Lbai|¢° appear before me at the County '
Hden Cornelius has llled mth the Court room in Blair, Nahnsh on '
undersigned County Judge ol the 20th day of November, 1981, ,
Washington County, Iiebrvh- *Ml-.od on the zsra day of Febnmry,
llnal report as Adnumstratrlx eflwsz, for the purpose of gxamina- 1
the estate of Frederick F.c°"|tiun, adjustment and allowance of 1
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0HANSON v& MEHRENS I
Pilot Bldg., Blair, Nebraska l
IPHONE uma 13
g Securities
Insurance o Real Estate
emma.All claims not fied on or
,before the 20th day ol February,
1932, will be forever barred.
Dated this 23rd day ol October,Hxssx.
p (SEAL)1. c. ELLER,
41-4k County Judge.
NOTICE OF CHAll'l'hLMORTGAGE SALE
Notice is hereby given that on
the 19th day of November,193l»
.at I0 o'clock A. M. at the premises
.hereinafter described in Washing-
'ton County, Nebraska, the uner-'signed will sell to the hig est0lF.~\RRELL'S bidder for cash:l CAF!-. and ROOMS |All the corn crop grown on the
l mlnwiw described nremlsea. in-
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" ~.>Q"Get Your New|~~~&.»~~F i r e s t o n e B a t t e r y
,~, aag.3 B e f o r e C o l d W e a t h e r C o m e s
g . Q4 13 Plate Battery
Exchange Price $5.95
A D D a liul¢A L C O H O L
to your Radiator NOW to prevent any
possible chance of freezing.
Prestone "'P"'§,§2¥§;°§'Z§3Y
Car Washing $1.00
Change your Transmission and
Dlflerentlal Grease to Winter
Weight NOW.
|lS h e l l S u p e r - S e r v i c e S t a t m n
V. W. ANDREASON, Proprietor
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0 in gs o n th e premises,to -wi
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Over the Blnir Dnlg Co.PHONE Black 41Evenings by Appointmd
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BONDED .Ans1\mCrm
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Court House
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REAL ESTATE
LOANS
Office in Slate Bank Bldg.
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'Bonded Abslracters
PHONE I5Pilot Bldg.Blair, Nebr.
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oE A T A TWAL'lS PLACE
of Section 86, Twp.18, RM1
11;the Southwest 86 of tf
Northeast 'A of Section 86, Tw
18, Range 11; and the North
of the Sontlmnnt 'L of Sectl
86,Twp.18,Range 11, all
Waahingou County, Nuhraakn
coverd by 1 chattel rnortgu
'exemiad bv s.A. VanWinkle
'Mu-y E.Sheffldd Crntsinger ~
the 14th day of September, 191
|1SLl¢l moxtgup was filed for rew
in the omce o! the County Cle
of Washington County, Nehru]
Said sale will be held for t
purpose of forecloslng said mm
gnge and satisfying the amos
now due thereon, to-wit: The si
lo! Twelve Hundred Dollars (51211
and accmlng costs.|Mary E. Sheffield Crutdnger
41~8t lllortgagee.
Fashion Center Silk Dresses
regular sxb und $12 values go
$5.88 this week»end in smart n~
styles in sizes 14 w 46.42FashionCenterWinterCm
l f o r Women,$l6.'l5 and $25
sizes 14 to 46 in black,bro*
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A r l vn n o n ( H a n n o niH,..»a;;;;;"Wt...
00DR. mums 'r. JIPPDENTIST
X-ray ServleeOflicel ln Snte Bunk Bll
No. 1
Na. 3
Southhnmnlll:-40 A.M. daily
7 40 P M a my
SundayNorthboundNo. 4 6:55 A. M. dlny
No. 2 2:00 P. M.duly
Sunday
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STECHICAGO G: NORTHWE
_WatboundNo. 111 8:35 A. M. dailyEutbonndNo. 122 6:30 P. M. daily
BUS SCHEDULEGoing South Go h:
RN
North
Thu Too-Dnlilunlc
ln cennlu purxulu, deubenunnmodKhln|.but genus!
lpeaklng. n ll more of s llubll!fdmu nn una.-Amarlcun HM
zlne.Creighton-Interior of Agler
Hakl shoe store improved.
Scottsbluff-Local officeuNorth Central Gas Co. moved
building in which head-qua:
offices have been maintained
First Ave.
Leigh-Louis Hahn purchm
building oecupled by Leigh B
wry station from Ray Albert.
Arnold-North Correll St. 1
proved.
Wymom-Base planted
ltrenmx in thh vicinity.
Arnold-Tn: und gravel roof
stalled on Hnught & San gnu
Wymore-Gwen Rutherford |
parlng to open grocery ebon
10:80 AL M.9:00 A. u..H"I'~' *"!"'*£°¥-
Just arrived a carloa
»S A L T < <
from MORTON SALT coMP
m u u u un - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _. , , . . -l j ;~- - -w a s
~M O R T O N ' $'~
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~ ~gqgns s
1SALT
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Tlm most popular
brand ol high grads
table :ali in the blue
package.Wham it
Rains, lt Pours.
M O R TO N s 22'Wf-
B L O C K S \
50-Ibl. each ~
Plain or Sulphur-
lzacl Ma de from V*p u r e w h i t e a v a p o r -= , , ] \ 3 , "l
Ia t e d s a l t .E c o n o m -1 ,}li'
lcal lor dock.ln
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a R A N D
A line, even grain,
VlcuumP¢ocun ul,
ldln dried. For g¢n~
cul uae. Packed In Q
10-l>., sm., som.'and 100-lb. uclu 1*
W. J. Sas,Blai
North Side Grocery
O. Gilbertnon
Blue Goose Store
Redfield Grocery
M. Bertlesen
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gnlnul
cnlusc
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2 50-Ib.
uclu.~._s .
Schuldt Grocery
Lundt Bros.
John McKay
Charles Berry, Kenn~
J. C. Christensen, Or
- \ - - » ' ~ " ' |. 1 - - -._--.v ...°..--_- . - u v -TERMS:THE PURCHASER To DEPOSIT 10% OF THEPURCHASE Pmcs oN 'run DAY ox-"rm: AuCnoN ANDASSUME A MORTGAGE OF 89500.FINAL sE1'ru:MsN'rMARCH 1. 1932 WHEN POSSESSION WLLI. BE GIVEN.
August Frahm, 0wner
nur, Nebr.
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I-'ORKE BROS.,Tha Audinneen
132 Nu. 12th St., Lincoln, Nebr.
SHOPEN &COMPANY,Sdn Annu.
201 Muchnntl N|¢'l Bulk Bid(-. Omaha, Nehr.
Seward-Rotary C1ub ape§;ia ia ii'me f»;~mxm dub rooms.
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Blair, Nehrasfcd, ffovémfrer 6, i§§i-THE ENTERPRISE-hge!-'om :\: :|::. '1\'NEnnAsx.x BANKERS plan but are mt yet ready w re~|s* H E E N T E R P R I S E S a l d d S T i C k l 8 P a l a t e ,Am cm-;m'r Pool. 'port men- subscriptions.c
mme A. 'fFE'i""'*n b m m .'d p l t h E mime outstate Nehmxm enTetr.::; 5'f.T}iy'I'»~?'3"§...,, 0; E
.-....._ ....,.,., mnnnunni (I 1 1 G U S e 8 . V e »....\<,.. mul the six Omaha and Burwell. Citizens swre ol Mullemfg
,tion f°'w g ; s o ~re nfely ulled when the discovery house.He wled to them fo halt
rdbed r.e :then on wuwu made but there proved to be h ad b k fornajdtotheveryspedalqualifi-_no tangible clues to work on.gg; ¥::;:dl:ee:e:bg; é e hem
ations necessary on make up al ;:ood flier.Most of the early loss- x-*Ama-an scfmss ,tha our was parked and "°""°f'l
IB S U L U r g r r u u ll l u u o u n A
'Pico per Year 81.5%
Ente red as se c on d -c h u ma tte r
u the p o i t o t f i m a t B w r ,N o nno de :th e a n o r G v n z w l a i
lllr c h 3 , 18 7 9 .
. . . . . . . . _ . . - M - .- - -» - n uli ve ry c ubec d y tion in regarded
or open account..Th e n u n s o f
caoecritrers wi ll be ins ta ntly ro-
mo vb d f ro m o ur ma ilin g lis t a t th i
U v u u - v _--
I H, I gues s lt. will be a salad. " J u st tha t to ne o f u n
certainty whic h a lto e x
presses c onfidence that a salad will
tppeose hunger and bo satisfac torU3' appetizlng puts that c reation in
m exc lusive c ategory .Chefs have spent their who le
ilveo connecting salads.A noble
ac hievement,ua?the fastidiouawho re joic e in h aving their palate
tic kled as well aa their artistic ey e
1
o f a fork do wn th e len gth of m e
c uc umber o n a ll llde l to de c or ate.
Slic e th in an d le t sta nd I n c old.
salted water for 1,5 hour.Re mo veskin trom tomatoes and c ut in thic k
slic es.Drain cuc umbers an d am-
raogo wi th tomatoes o n lettuc e.
Serve with Creamy Salad Dressing.
Creamy Salad Dressing
tg coin evaporated 1 then. frultdtalaml1 cup oooke1 tbsp.lw t m Inwonnalno
| v ¢ » u ¢ u |¢» » ¢ »- - 1 ._ - - -_. _ . __ ___t h r e e L i n c o l n c l e a r i n g h o u s e b a n k s
' s u b s c r i b e d $ 1 , 0 3 1 , 3 6 5 t o w a r d g o l d
i notes o f th e Na d o n a l Cre di t c o r-
izporation,th e h a lf billi on do llar
c r ed it po ol, a t a me e ti ng W e dn es -
da y o f mo r e th a n one hund red
rep re se ntative Neb ra sk a an d W y e-
mi n g b a n ke r s a t th e Pa xton h ote l.
Th e app ortion men t,based o n
c ap ital a n d surp lus i s $4,532,0fJ0,
F i r s t Na tio n al,Ce ntra l Ne br a sk a
National,and City National of
David City, West Point National,Citizens State of Blair, Fort Cai-
ho un Sta te , F ar mer s S tate o f Ris -
i n Ci ty ,F i r s t Na ti o n a l an d Citi-
zens B a n k o f Ban c ro ft,E lk h o r n
State,Un i o n ba n k o f Linc oln,
Ne br a sk a Sta te o f Qr d,Fa r me r s
State o f E win g , F ar mer s a n d Mer -
.ldi vi d ed a s fo llo ws :Nebrask a, $3,-c hants o f Ma lmo ,F a r me r s Sta te
---- - - 1 M . -F-: n!...:..|r........|\.. cu...;-t.......1.r . !
e s we ndue toa gre a t e x te nhw
faulty vision.It was later discov.
ered that men with poor eyesight
did not come buck.The famous
German acc,Baron Rlchtaofen,
credited his extraordinary successtothefactthnt he had "good
eyes".He said that only a wow
derfully trained, practiced and oh~
servant eye can see anything def-
inite when one is Lmveling at a
On la s t Tue sd ay n i g h t He n r y
Mc ng ed oh t, who r es id es s ou th we st
o f H e m m n ,heard a noise th a t
sounded o u t o f th e ord ina ry an d
o n lo o ld n g o u t s a w n c ar c ome
over th e h i ll a n d s top at h is g ate .
H e q d le d to th e m to h a lt o r h
wou ld sho ot.Th e r a c n mad e th e i
ge ta way ,le a vi n g th ei r c ar wh i t
wa s n Stulielmkc r Scdauu wi th :
W ay ne Cou nty n u mb e r an d th
name p late b ore th o n ame of Go ld
Stevens,
H o imme di ately dressed an d b y !Th e offic ials tank th e c a r i
th i s ti me tho mo n wh o we r e i n th o
c ar h a d go tte n ne ar thc chic ken
c harge bu t tho mo n mod e'th c i
escape.i
W h e n ta k i n g o f f f r o m th e
gr ou nd a nd u po n lan di ng , th e flie r
mu s t b e able to es ti ma te correct-
y his distanc e f r o m th e gr ou nd
an d th e vari ous objec ts wh ic h h e
mus t p as s o r c le ar be for e h e is up
in th e a i r o r b a c k o n te r r a f i r r n a
again.H e mu s t also be ab le to
piac e ac c urately othe r planes.i n
th e ai r,espec ially i f h e i s f l y i n g
i n fo rmatio n or i n c omb at.
Ou r aeronautic engineers arr-
buildin g ma c hi nes tha t a re c apa ble
o f gr ea t enduranc e a n d fe ats i n
th e ai r.An d o ur te s ts f o r pi lo ts
cannot.be tioo stri ng en t,f o r i n
the ir han ds li e th e saf ety an d
fu tu r e o f avi ati on.
CALHOUN HAS ROBBERY
Some time between four and
five o'clock this (Thursday)m r-
ning thieves entered the Ot o
Kruse store at Calhoun by a back
window and pikfered n bunch of
houBe dresses, silk hose and cigab
rettes.The sheriff was immedi-
FO~
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expiration of the tina: pdd for tlthe publishers be notified; other-
rlse the subscription will remain
In lame at the designated lub-
lcrlptiou price.Every lubscriber
mu: understmd that then condi-
tionn are made A part ol the ecu-
Ir u i betwan the publinher and
mboeflber.
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lnleaaed.Shhdl are comparative!!
new in cullnlry history and per-"people eat more wad: nor°"'£4Jl'€.=variety than the Amar
seam mum uoox. wen cnul Inhowlsnrmundeabychippedlooand sill.. whin until stllr. Add sug-
ar and frult Juice. than told l n l l l l d
dressing. Yield: 6 servlnzl.
Cooked Mnynnnaln
1 mn. nun:as un onm g n a r d
c a n n o n? ¢ s l ' ¢ 2 ' » ' Zi » . »
z tbsn. lsmonluleu
Lth lo . hy tter4 tblv, Hour55 wg avawrludmtl
1 cup ulsd onz an num
Prepare a wbdte sauce or thebutter. floor. milk, water and salt.Put all other Ingredients except
lemon juice into a bowl.Add hotvnxlta nance and beat with A Doveregg beater antll thick and smooth.
iIl
821,1oo; Wyoming, $71u,uvu.The lollowing bankers were up-
pointed as a governing committee
to pass on applications for lonns`
in this territory:F. H.Davis,
chairman;W.Dale Clark, Gwyerf
H.Yates,Ford E.Hovey,of
Omaha; H.S. Freeman, Lincoln;
Charles Finnegan,Hyannis,Neb.
William B. Hughes of the Nebras-
ka Bankers'association;will be
secretary-treasurer.One repre-
sentative will he chosen by Wy-
oming banks.
The Omaha clearing house bank;
subscribed 750 thousand fdollars,
ui man, nuwens sane nuns, \.u»~,fax County bank of Howells
Farmers State and Clarkson State
of Clarkson,First National of
Leigh, Richland State of Richland,
State Bunk of Rogers,Schuyler
State, Banking House of F. Folda,
Schuyler;First National of \\'is~
ner, Bank of Cedar Bluffs,First
National of Madison,and FirstNational ol Wahoo.
Kansas and western Missouri
banks, including all institutions in'Kansas City and St. Joseph, sub-
scribed approximately $2,700,000,
at a meeting in Kansas City on
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B Emrln L. W ATSON °
T h e K u l e n a i
They smoked willow bark for to-
bac co, they worshiped the sun, and
they cnlled their friends "bad p<'o~
ple."These were n f e w ol'the
pevullnrlllc-s ot me Kula-nal,
Thr-y lived ln northern Mon-
tana und Idaho, und nor1h ln Clm-ada.Tlmlr L md lllo u states th at
fonn erly they livod cast of the
iloc lalos, but the Illllc kfvel pushed
th em xvoslwnrd,wllh c rms ldvruhle
lass of llfe. ns the \|| \\\'l| l| n¢ Rule-nn l slowly and r isllngly gave
way .The Blavkfuc l hnvlng nc uom-pllshed lhls llr lve.lh e two tr lh e s
In-mxnlr frlnmllv. nml IL was not a
J N D I ,\Sllldl a re heumml, wc; W hsLh~
er lk ls a kn it n l-ld or n nle uh ls
gh d y o u a r e s e t t le : m t h a t o n e
dish several at the ,nutrltlve essen»
\ lille tha t h elp to maintain fo nr
other means for the person who II
lnlming to reduce to protect his or
' n r nn muo n ,and yet get b m
whlch m sausfytng and leaves no
h u n g e r ve n a -Th e person wh o n e e d n o t k e e pana ey e on the sc ales and the other
on th e me n u c a r d ma y ln d n lxe i n
ealads served wi th a c reamy o rmay unnalse dresslnx,s l p r e f e r
anc e donates.A n d n e v e r d o s a la d s mm b e ! -
Add lemon J nlc e and best thoronzh-
ly .On a who le en ma y b e u se d i n
p ls e e d l 2 e g g y o lk s , a n d vtn e n rma y h e en h e mu me d f o r p u t o r a ll
ol the le mo n lulc e .Yie ld: a c ap s.
s ba a nn u Pnprlknla ttno e Pmxen KXLDIIe m Dre ni nkLnnon lnloeSelec t-lar ge ri pe bananas.6 .
move sk ln e nd an ulde tlbr on s po r-
tion end c nt. lengthwise, then c ms!-
wlse.Spr ink le wi th a l i t t l e w t
and lemon J uice end s dash ot pap-
rika.Arr an ge o n leltn ee l e d .Serve very c old wi th a g n h e o t
Frozen Orange Dressing.lai d:I
servings.
' | o o d health.Salads ar e als o Bans na S alad
b e r th a n o n h o t s u mme r d a u .A
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4 fo llows:Oma h a Na ti on a l,zzo
Ipusand dollars;First.Na tio n al,
50 thousand;U. S. Na tio n al, 1 8 0
1 sand;Stoc k Ya r d s Na tio n al,
tho usa nd;ive S toc k Na ti o na l
5 thousand-ac kera, 30 thousand.
Linc oln an k s subsc ribed 190
iousand Ilar s a s fo llows :F i r s t
f ational,110 th of ng nd ;Continen-
ll Na ti on a l, 4 0 th o sand; Nation-_
l B a n k o f Comme rc e,40 thous~
nd.
Mr .Yates pres ided.Mr .Clar k
itroduc c d W a lte r S.Mc Luc as,
Ianaas Ci ty ,Na ti on a l Cre dit c o r-
oration direc tor,wh o expla ined
lo ala n.A lunc heo n f ollowe d the
Luunuug.To ta l amou nt tha t c o uld be r ai s-
ed i n th e Te n th fede ral reserve
distric t,o f whi c h Ne br a sk a js a
pa r t, i s twe n ty mi llio n do llar s.
Avuvrolzé vzsrox
w w w
T h e f n r s t c s s e n t n a l n n a f l i e r l s
nnaul ntvncgntwl ufhh\|\\\\¢I!lI1l '\\|\|Il i l :a r
n ly n o r ma l si gh t,b u t no r ma l
sual feel,no r ma l c olor vision
n d th e abi li ty to ju dg e distanc e
cc urately .
During'th e W o rld W m' a ll avi-
window and piifered a hunch of
house dresses, silk hose and cigd*
rettes.The sheriff was immedi-
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' harmacy
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rled a Kutvnnl, or vice versa.B u t
one reminder of tlge oid dnya or
enmity . remalnc d-ll1eir name for
tht* liluc kfeet-"bud people."
Th e tribes jolned ln buffalo
hunlfl.part o f th e moat thus ob-
tained golnn to vac h.Th e nmtter
ot tho di vision o f mmt ha s c aused
th e dissolution of many another
trlhul allianc e, but for some reason
the Kulo nal Illlll the Blnc kfeetnever futlml 42 a cause for quarrel-
lng,and c ontinued to carry on a
cuntonn which had provgd dapgez»
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The c ostume and the customs ofthe Plnhzn lndluns were too tlrmly
lmplunted ln the Kutonnl to he eu-
tlrely displace-ml, when they moved
ac r os s the mo un tnlns to the lakecountry.Bu ff a lo me nt wu st.\ ll' |
amp le of the ir die t. hut to lt th eynew added fish. c levorly trapped or
ldroltly alan-ed_lln r s u u n d Ur e
arms whld! replac ed the bows and
lr mwl o f , oth e r d a y s became ne~
censlllc s: had y et a lo ne h nmme n.
n........a mann .\.».i1."¢.. |Tninn Hn
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< ml°"'°d they "'° fav~rable to the lettuce will lose none at its death ;
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IN AMERICA
Daniel and Albert Rosoff
Have appeared in over 400 churches
ALBERT ROSOFF.former grand open singer with En-
ricu Canmo.
DANIEL ROSOFF, the som brilliant young attorney.Bible student fm! orator will speak.
The Father Sings for Christ
The Son Speaks for Chrnst
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and b en ur e of th e be n.
From One RoundBlrirWayTrip
Chic ag o, Ill. - -- - $11.75 $21.15
W is do m in Toler an c e
Le t th e wo rld have whatever
sports and recreation please
them, provided they be followed
with disc retion.--Burton.
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Sunday at 11 a. m.and 7:30 p. m
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moisture that developa from baking
or brolling. If the oven door in kept
ope n f or twenty minu te s a fte r u aeth e moisture wi ll evaporate an d
remove the c ause of rust.
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found In us e lu the late y ear s of
the last c entury .
Enlhologlata wh o c laim an Aal-
atlc origin for the red race na d
the Kulennl bark c anoe of lnterelt.
It was moni tor-slmped. painted at
bptl:ends.under water,and r e
lemh lod those aaod ln certain
part of Asla.Th e Katana! alsohmrljllugoumthecommon"hollow
l o x "boat [whic h was used by so
ma n y ln dllu tr lh e a
The greatest nmu~=ement of these
people was gnullnlinz,and they
mla llt often be found nolally en-
gaged In their fllvorlle form of this
pastime.Th i s wall a :messinggame la wh ic h a bu nd le ot stic ks
wa s dlvlc led, 'and an odd one or
a marked one was couc ealegl among
them.The objec t was to :ness lnwhich bundle of allc ks the odd one
was hidden.I'osv==es»Ion| changed
hands with conslclcralale frequency
In the exc itement of the ga me. as
th e laveterate gamblers waxered
their valuables amid the loud c riesof the play en.The I iute aal llked
to danc e, also, nltllough they were
not especially rlc h in noise mak-
lnx or muslc al In struments.
' I h e m was a great deal to be
admlrc d In the Ku tennl c harac ter.
'They were a hospltable and moral
people wi th good #Jental ablllty .
The vlces of the W I;es which have
caused some trlbesdo dwindle andnnally vanlah. rained little hold on
Is t'~e utmost in Heating Value
an d So l i d C om f o r t .
COMFORT
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LOCAL OVERFLOW
Willis Niebuum who has been
working in Des Moines, has re-
turned to his home at Fontanelle,
Neh.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Steavemen of
Funtanelle, were guests ut the .loe
Lazure home Thursday morningon their way to the Stock Show in
Omaha.They left their little son
with Mrs. Lazure as nurse for thu
day.
Palmer Allen entertained a
number of friends in honor of his
Iather's birthday last Wednesdny
evening.Clnrk enjoyed the sur-
prise as did his guests und all had
a fine time with cards and visit-
ing.Those present were Messrs.
Grant, Scott and Clyde Allen, M.
A.Wilcox,John Newell,Wm.
Swavensen,W.\V.Wilkinson,
Geo. Bates and Joe lazure.The
host served u fine lunch.
D A N A C O L L E G E m y C O M P A N Y
Th e D a n a College Co-operativo
Oil Co mp any i s c arr y i ng an ad i n
th is issue i n a n ef f or t to ma k e
bac k wh a t wa s lo st i n a.recent.
robbery .The Oil Co mp an y i s c a r-
ri ed o n i n a n ef f or t to a s d l t
wo r th y y o un g me n wh o are at-»
te mp ti ng to p ay the ir wa y th ro ug h
school.Surely this i s a wo r th y
objec t and dese rving of p atron age.
Rea d thei r a dvertise men t.
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The Enterprise n!11ce.
Wu:ld'» Happiest Spot
A modern small fa rm is just
about the most in teres ting a nd de
llgh tful place in this world to
dwell.Cuuntry Ilume.
W m the Inner soles OI your-
hvorilo bedroom sllpp en bo-p m e lhxhby.t a r t h a n out m d !
pp la ee w ith n e w o n es v meh mn
Euuulckly made t ram |. dlsal-dad
hat. Ghe Umm in 1|8h¢1¥-
s u m a m m m w u d m m n u m ,
a n ha d v e n 1 diauncuva m d
g g w f t u m - b y ma r ln a u n g t h e m
m h a u r o r s o m a l i q u l d e o m - .
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m m tablespoon o r mx e
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l p o o u m p r n a d o n e - h s k t a n p o o ala n .w h e n r u d y t a s e r v e h n m
m d n u v e v m m a y o n n a l n u r o t h e
lu o b d d .r e u in g. ' l' h sliq u M.h 1 o w n
nn n mnrt mde.k u m l W d !in x
w v d v d j t r l n d m m h l s a s x o d l e n t
h n n i n z i o r p e m n h c h .
M u r y i n g Ma n l y
Th e young ma n who ma rd es :1
glr ! wlth mon ey wlll en rn i t even
tunlly.--Co1'ller"s \Vm>ekly.
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e v e n u n q q r s t n m l t h e p r i n c i p l e s o f i n
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a nmapmaking.The pnmltlve Kutenul rellglou
was a form ot sun worship.Theland ot depanod souls wal located
In :lm glowing orb, und noun day
it wal though! the lrqvelen would
return from the sun nnd meet thai:
llvlng friends once more.Every-
thlng wns credltcd with 1 loul and
relncuruntlrm w n l one M their
llrong belleh.The "medlclne mn"
was n grut lnllueuceg thone early
a y l. h ll wo r d s b e ln oedod with
solemn reverenc e, and lc took many
y s a n to chnnga tllelr b e lle h to
ll
Have appeared ln over 400 churches
ALBERT ROSOFF.former grand open singer with En-
ricu Canmo.
DANIEL ROSOFF, the som brilliant young attorney.Bible student fm! orator will speak.
The Father Sings for Christ
The Son Speaks for Chrlst
SPECIALS
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Friday and»Saturday
CASH SAL ES
Co l s o n ' s S o r g h u m , g a l l o n ---03C
Crown Syrup, gallon -1 53c
Install GLAS
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The Stew~
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Dressed Hogs, hajf or ~
whole, per pouhd --,-~
White Syrup.ga||on --"58c
Home Grown Elrly Ohio Potltoes, peck --l5c
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th o scent and color of nowers.
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also as food.medlcine.m d In
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mal stores in whi c h be asts, bang;
ish, insects, and suc h cold-blood
-treatinon as i r o n and tu rtle !play ed Interesting parts,Th e wr -
o t l wa s the "hare"o t many of
t h a n ll\el_v stories.H l l adven-
tures were run o f amu semen t and
sus pen se- he played the must bl-
larlous ly fun ny tri c ks on Innocent
folk,and w a l ' h r away on his
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travels before they realized
|@their decelver wan |A: shown hy their cultivation ofthea m nf pence,the Kutonnll
were never famous ns \tightlng
tribe.It wal no doubt due to aknowlodle of mn (hut n lmnd of I
I lG h r l s t m a s G r e e t m g
IBlms wnp.culled tha Klnlmsketa,
-c ame Into the Kutennl torrltory in
British C olumbia and settled down
to amy .E|'f¢»rzs to dlstmlxe them
were frustrated by an allianc e be-
t..vc ts the !ntrrlolmrs and the As-
slriilmln, who helped tlwxu to h old
C AR D S
AAre Now on Display at
iheir position.Thls they managed |
sn suerwwfully Um! when the white
m m wlth lh vlr n-emlea or pence
c a me ln lo tho country they were
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-°-A L NEWS -:-.L o c Q]
Look for your name in the ads.
T'~m:itur<, rugs :md floorcov¢f|
mfs.Mathew R. Bcndorf.21-if <
Vluristmxxs greeting cards _are
1,-..v nn display at The linberprise
ma i .41-1:
lgmmth Gaines ol Peru,for-'mix lllxir resident was milling!
on fiends here last Saturday.|
:\. and Mrs. John J. Jensen und
fam ly were last Saturday evening
visit rs nt thc Jack Crowdy home.
M s. Anna Andrenson :md John]
and Mary spent the week-end nt
the ack Andrenson home at Ken-
mm!
Mi Florence Wolff came uP
from Omaha for n week-end visit
at tlyc home of her father,Carl
Wolff,
Génrgia and 'Louis Rasmussen
of Spiker,spent Sunday evening
at thc home of their uncle, V. O.
Ireland.
Miss Elsie Stevens of Omaha,
spemf Sunday afternoon with her
pnfmhs,Mr.and Mrs.Sam
II
Stevns.|
Ed nrd (Base)Robinson drove'
up f m Omaha Inst Thurfdlly °V°'|
ning (nr n short visit with Blair
relnti *L-s.Mr'nml Mrs. Fred Jensen and
fami , west of Blair,werg Sut~
urdn evening visitors at the Hans
C_smusaen homo in this city.
Mi s Dora Klindt of Ft. Calhounwasguest nt the home of Mn!
and Irs. F. W. Armlt Inst SundnY|
in nltendoncc at the Wilde~Woofl
Circle.
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W.C. T. U. Will rncel. nt!
Look lor your name in the ads.Furniture, rugs and floor cover-I
ings.Mathew R. Bendorf.21-d
Mrs. Freda Jensen was confined
to her home a few days last week
with illness.|
Spotted Poland Chinn boar:
weighing 250 lbs. at $20 a head.
Frank Wilson.35-if
Mr. and Mrs. .lake Brass enter-
mined relatives from Kimball,
INcb. Inst Sunday.
Mrs.Kenneth Pounds spent
Sunday and Monday with Mr.
Pound at Pender,Nels.
Del Ballard of east of
time, is slowly improving.
Mrs.Cora Badgerow spent the
day last Friday at the home ol
Mrs. Harold Hansen, west ol Her-
man.Last Sunday dinner guests at
thc D. A. Compton home wereMrs.Birdie Warrick and w.w.
Freeland.
Miss Helen Ahdreason came,up from Omaha for an over Sun-
day visit with her mother,Mrs.
Anna Andreason.
The Calebian Class of the Bap-
tist church will hold a pie social
at thc church Friday evening, Nov.
(ith.All cordially invited.42-111
Last Saturday evening visitors
at the Hans C. Rasmussen home
on west Lincoln street, were Mr.
und Mrs. Richard Nelson ol Orum.
Mrs.Erncstr ornblad was in
attendance at L e district mission
meeting at the First Baptist
l Kuhn's l"l:o!os will please you. 9121!
Winter apples for sale, 212 on
85.Lester Banan.37-Lf9Miss Virginia Gustin spent the
weekend with friends ln Omaha.
Chistmaa greeting cards are.now on display at The Enterprise,
office.41-n
l f you want a good Poland'
Chino bimr see Rill Armstrong.'}le's got them.39-ti!
Mrs. Hugo Hanck has been con-
fined at home the pant few days
with a seige of inlastinal flu.
Mrs.Earl Jensen spent last
Monday afternoon visiting at the
.lim Rceh home near Arlingbon.
C. K.. Bendnrf, licensed emhmlm-
er and undenaker,Blair.Office
phone, 161; res. Dhone 188.8-tf
Neils Cameron and Howard of
Omaha, were lan Saturday af -
noon visitors at the Elzy Ki
home.
Mr.and Mrs.Harland Jensen
and lamily of Schuyler, spent Sai-
unlay night and Sunday with Mrs.
P. K. Nelson.
For Sa le -
One yearling
spring bears.John Krueger,
I will he ln
Hampshire hoars.
and a few choice
Priced reasonable.
Bennington.41-2t
Blair at the, Farm-
er's Elevator Nov. 6 and 'F with acarlnadofbestgradekeeping
potatoes, Jasper Jesperson.42-lt
The Msslonury society of the
Christian church is meeting this
(Thursday)afternoon at the
home of Mrs Herman Ladwig.
Mr.and Mrs.James Ryan of
near Kennnrd, and Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs.Blair, who has been ill for some
clmureh in Omaha last Friday Otto Kuhn-xrmnt Inst Saturdav
Look for your name in the ads.
For Slle-Boats!Bears.Boats.
s u r
Christmas greeting cards are
now on display at The Enterprise
office.4144;
Victor Wolff Sr. spent We-dnes~
day with his son,Fra nk o l Ft
Calhoun.
For Sale--Duroc Jersey hours,
priced right.Ernest Gerick,Ft.
Calhoun.41-Br.
Thg Fred Methodist chureh will
hold services on Sunday afternoon
at three o'cloek.
The Wesleyan Guild will meet
Friday aftemoon, Nov. 6th, at the
home of Mrs. W. V. Wright.
C. K. Bendorf, licensed embulm-
er ond undertsker,Blair.Cffice
phone, 161; res. phone, 138.3-tf
Don't forget the free '1'l\anks~
giving permanent at L n Blair
Beauty Shoppe.Phone 350.42»2f.
Misses Frances 0'Hanlon and
Margaret Warrick of Wayne Col-
lege,spent the weekend with
home folks.
Oscar Hopkins accompanied At~
horney Albus Nelson of Omaha, toChicagolast Sunday for a Iew
days stay.
Mr.and Mrs.Alben Hansen
and family of Omm, were Sunday!
afternoon visitors at the Otto
Kuhr home.
Regular $7.50 Permanent Waves,
$5 and $6 NOW.Either Oroglnole
or Spiral Wind.Phone 197, Mrs.
K. A. Pound.28-U'
Mr.and Mrs.Alfred N. Peer
and family were Friday evening
visitors at the Harry Anderson
home in Arlington.
Mrs. A.A. Compton is enter-
taining n few ladies at the Epis-
copnl church at a card party this
(Thursday) aftemoon.
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Red boars and gills. Hosea Wilson.
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Furniture, rugs and floor cove:
ings.Mathew R. Bendorf.21-t
Wanted-A place to do hous
|work. Ruth Lorenzeu, Blair, Rt. A
42-lt
Chri.stmaa greeting cards ar
now on display at The Enwtprls
office.41-1
Mrs, Julia Kelly and son havi
moved into their property on soutl
'Walker avenue.
flliss Mary Moore, who is :men
ding Wayne College spent Sundxu
with home folks.
Mr.und Mrs.S.E.Kemp re
*.u_mcd Monday from a weaken(
trip to Grxmd Island.
Ed iliing and son, Homer of Te
kamnh, were lust Sunday visitors
at the Elzy King home.
C. K. Bchdorf, llcenoéc embnlm-
ar and undeftaker,Blair.Officephone. 161; res. phone. 188.8-if
For Suh Six Hampshire bears,
priced for quick sale.Lawrence
Jespersen.Phone 212 on 54, Blair.
41-Zt*
Mrs.Emil Fallen and baby ol
Herman, spent the day Inst Sun~
483' nt the parental Elmer Frain
home.
For the best price bring your
cream,chickens and eggs w
John McKny's Feed Siore.Phone
Block sn.as-u
For Sale-Large boned growthyHampshire hours.New stock for
old customers.Cecil B.Manley,
Fi.Calhoun.41-4t
C.M.Christensen is seriously
ill at the home of his dnughtcrl
and son~in-law.Mrs. A. C.Debel
and Attorney Debel.
Mr.and Mrs.Osear Gilbertson
entertained the pinochle club,to
which they belong at their home
Wednesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs, George Kuhr, Jr.
mul Mr. and 'Mr Ann-l 'Fnlt i
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Otto
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Struve and family of Fm
spent thiuday last Sunday
H. L. St ve home.
Misa Helen Bolt ehtermined a
bridge foursome at her home on
Tuesday evening.Refreshments
were served.-
Saler-15 head of Poland Subscribe for The Enfcrpnse.
boa\'B»Hnrry Seltz.42-if Mrs. Wm. Carter and familyItumed fn their hom; at Omaha 'JL
'Sunday evenlng after spending s
few days at the Jonas Burcham
home.
Mr.and Mrs.Lnuis Lowe and
daughter at Henman, spent Sntur-
day night and Sundny at the home'
of Mra Lowe's brother, Earltlhld-
ll d 'f f 5t f B I l _west of Blair, are the proud par-we an wr e o ea n n r I|Mr. a nd i m Cccll Thompwn af'
I ents of a baby boy bam Thursday ll-Ir.and Mrs.Bert Hansen of;
' Kennard were su er guests lastOctober 29th.I '.¢d r h tal.Miss Frances Brass returncclsun-ay menmg n e parm '|
home on last Friday from a Chns B. Hansen hum .Mr. Han-l_..sen returned home 'his son onmonth's vlslt wnth relatives andfriends in Omaha and Lincoln.»Sunday to spend a few days.If.._ I:. » f » a n d ~ I e o n n r d Axmxl ..:':..:'<L.%Y'f;.E2'L,'~::<ie:..°2. if
Ad ve r ti s e in 'P h e Ea ter h fmm
Mr s .Alic e Ro we wa s o n th
si c k li st a f e w da y s la st we ek b u
ia n ow i mp r o ve d .
Mrs . A. W . Ros e sp ent the wee
end vi s i ti n g Mr s .A n n a Reming
to n a t Te k a ma h .
Mr .an d Mr s .. W m.Li n de n a n
f a mi ly spent la s t Sunday after
noon visi ting at the Summer S kov;
ho me a t I r vi n g to n .
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tendanee a t th e Bank ers eorwen
ti on in Oma h a Wednesday .
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on business.They were accom-
panied by Mrs. Claude Hauschlldt
and daughter, Helen.
Opal Hansen, teacher of the Va-
coma school, west of Herman, and
Vera Lamb of the Spiker school,
attended the teachers'convention
at Omaha last Thursdy and Fri-day.
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cards at their home lost Saturdaytu ed hom~ on Sunday 'e
evening.The evening was spentplaying high five.Mrs. Raymond]Mr: and Mrs. L. C. Hansen o
,Krogh and Jens L.Petemon v.'erc't¢1'f»"1fl@d the members of thethe winners of first prizes andlpinochle club last eve ng.M
Mrs. Fred Long and Frank Linden'a"d Mrs.A-R,Brac 'w i v ~
won the second prizes.Sugges-high prizes and Mrs.Jens NeitionsofHallowe'en were carried lscn and Martin Bertelsen too
out through the evening, including'|loW-The hostess served daint
the lovely lunch which was served.|n-efreshments.
Exquisitely Lovely Linens
To Grace .the Festive Boardf
F Italian Scarfs and Run er
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Tied and D ed Scarfs
drove tn Omaha Inst Thursday#
on business.They were accom-
panied by Mrs. Claude Hauschlldt
and daughter, Helen.
Opal Hansen, teacher of the Va-
coma school, west of Herman, and
Vera Lamb of the Spiker school,
attended the teachers'convention
at Omaha last Thursdy and Fri-day.
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cards at their home lost Saturdaytu ed hom~ on Sunday 'e
evening.The evening was spentplaying high five.Mrs. Raymond]Mr: and Mrs. L. C. Hansen o
,Krogh and Jens L.Petemon v.'erc't¢1'f»"1fl@d the members of thethe winners of first prizes andlpinochle club last eve ng.M
Mrs. Fred Long and Frank Linden'a"d Mrs.A-R,Brac 'w i v ~
won the second prizes.Sugges-high prizes and Mrs.Jens NeitionsofHallowe'en were carried lscn and Martin Bertelsen too
out through the evening, including'|loW-The hostess served daint
the lovely lunch which was served.|n-efreshments.
Exquisitely Lovely Linens
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/ef $thefhome of Mrs. Esther Cnrpen-' afternoon.
tor on 108 east Colfax street on;Gwendolyn Louise Love,small
Thursday afternoon,Nov.12 ab daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rossthrco'clock.'Love of west of Blair, spent the
M and Mrs.Jess Foley andlday Sunday at the home of her
buh)and Mr. and Mra Ed Mich-randparents, Mr. and Mrs. C.W.
eels and family, all of Om11T1=1ȤB'urger.
werq last.Sunday visitors at l'°}Mrs. Will Reeh held open house
John T. Gallagher home.*lost Sunday afternoon and evening
Lée Hudleson. who at this writ- the occasion being in honor of hen
ing
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tate soinim; crew, spent lust Mrs.Reeh served.delicious re-
y afternoon visiting at tho freshments to her guests.'tal, Oliver Hudleson home.|Misses Florence Dixon,Fred-
. and Mrs. Whit. Shaeffer q!,eri¢1¢o Matthiesen and Dorthy
umrn rnllinlr on Blair Jonson students at the state imi-
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home.spent the day hunt ng with
Mr. and Mrs. Hans C. Raarnus- ard Axtell of this city.sen entertained at dinner Sunday]For Sale-Poland China 1
for Mr. and Mrs. Ed Christensen ired by first prize fall boand family, who reside along thekmze fair.Immuned.PhonBench road.lon 33, Gus Henrichsen.
Last Sunday evening suppelfl Ladies of the Lutheran Gu
guests Rl. |116 L'Coll3l'd Axtell. lloll|B thg First LUHICTBII ghufgh
were Mrs.Elsie Longmeyer ofhold a bake sale Saturday, 1~
Omaha, and Fred Lohan of Coun-.at the Petersen Hawwnre.
What have we to do withci! Bluffs.
Mrs.Chris Petersen and Mm.ing World Peace perma
Nels Paulsen of near Drum, F'P9l1tlCome to the B y p U at
Wednesday of _Iaat wefgig ,vjisginelzist church, Nov. s at 6:30 p
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attended the Ak-Sar~Ben Show inOmahalastWednesday.'
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Fee: rand
,family spent last Thursday in'0mah:.\. While them they called at
the Carl Auguatson home.
|Mrs. wiu Kuhr entertained thc
_following ladies at her home lust
Friday afternoon: Mesdameg Peter
Sierb Sophia Reeh and Wiebku
Wulf.
Mr. and Mrs.Wlll Kuhr,Mrs.
George Kuhr Sr., and Mrs. Wiebke
Wul! were last Sunday afternoon
guests of Mrs.George Naeve,H- . .
Linen
Madeir.
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were rctumink from Lincoln lf'-"|those who spent the week-end
n visit with Mrs. Sha!l`er's sister, with home folks in Buin-it Lee Hudleson.|Mrs. V. 0. Ireland and daugh-
hrs.Fred Guycr was 1109*-°".tsr,Mrs.C. G. Halbert drove to
to the young married ladles`0maha Friday and were accom-
bri me club last Thursday after-:panied home by Mrs.Ireland's
noon.Mrs.Don Stewart wonlnncle, Wm. Shank of Marion, lo.
fira prize and Mrs.Bert Noh,
cut.
the hostess.
ker avenue,has purchased
milk delivery business from
Clark Stricklett.Mr.and Mrs.
Strihklett plan to move to tho
ho e of the latter's parents, Mr.
and Mrs.Harry Ervcy,until
Wa
the
spri g.B sscs Catherine Beckman and
Bur am Dore,teachers at Miss~
ouri Valley, Iowa spent the week-
end with Miss Beekman's parents,
ll-lr. aml Mrs. Choa. Beckman, inthis city.Miss Alice and Carl
Bon in
Linc
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Mrs.
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Mr
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werehome
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ln.
, spent Thursday and Fri-
'ith Mrs.Minnie Triplott.
Refreshments were served by
orge K.Nelson of north
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who visited here until Saturday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Lumir Kuncl of
Newman Grove,were weekend
guests of Mrs. Kuncil's parents at
the Methodist parsonoge.Mrs.
Kuncl sang u solo for the Bible
Study Clnss at the (Howell Homo
Saturday afternoon.
Miss Inez Hutchins,teacher in
the Blair schools,has been con-
fined to her home at North Loup,
Nob.,the post two weeks.She
writes Blair friends that her con-
dition is not yet improved.Mrs.
Harold White is teaching for her.
. C. C. 'Wake and family of
A large number of friends
gathered nt the A.R.Beatles
home west of Blair Monday even-
ing to help Mrs. Beales celebrate
her birth anniversary. The guests
arrived in nll sorta of costumesWnko's son, Allan of St. Ed-'
,underwent an operation Sat-l which helped to make the even-
ing a merry one.morninlt. for injuries to h\s|Mr.and Mrs.Harold White,
"" '".° ¥"'fY'""football."ann Beulah m m m and n m
overmg nicely._|Ruth Burr were among those who
~Carl Pieper entertained "uttemled the teachers association
esta at dinner last Sunday in Omaha lust week.'I'hey went
ing her husband's birth ""`down Thursday and remarned on-
nry which occurred on that til Saturday making their head-
Those present $"°'§~ii"'""°i`""""°" at Hotel Conant.
amos Ryan an c x ren o ..."L and Mr. and Mrs. Wm.|Mrs.Minnie Tnplett received
lgcrs ol' this city.
and Mrs. Linton Puffer and
r Peck of near Tekamah,
last Fridaypvisltors at the
of Mrs.Benhn Gollehon,
visiting with Sheldon Peck.When
Mr.d Mrs. Puffer returned to
their home they were grieved to
End hat their house had burned.
Mr' and Mrs. E. Tornblad and
Mm ~ Stapleton drove to Omaha
last wednesduy evening to visit
Mr. Tornhlad's mother who left
Tliurszlay for her home in San
Francisco,Calif.Mrs.E.Torn-
blad remained at the Leonakd
Lund home in Omaha until Fri-day 'when she rctumed to lilair.
Mr.and Mrs.George Mcllride
accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Will
Smith of Omaha, returned Friday
from n \\'¢ek's vacation trip to
Kansas,Arkansas, Oklahoma and
llixwouri.fI`hey spent the time
visiting friends and relatives. The
trip was made by auto and they
reported a most wonderful time.
word that her cousin,Mrs.Or-lchis Hummel of Chicago, whom
r1|she had been visiting recently,
had assed awa Friday morningPy-following an operation.Mrsi
'l`riplett's aunt, Mrs. Bertha Lowe
,of Herman,left Saturday mom-
lng to attend the funerd.
Mr. and Mrs.Rudolph Roperof Ansley,Neb.,spent\Friday
night and Saturday with Mrs. Rn~
pei-'s grandmother,Mrs.Jas.
Stapleton,and aunt,Mrs.E.
[Tornblad.Mr.and Mrs.Roper
,teach in the Ansley school and
.were in attendance at the State
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Teachers Association ln Omaha.
About twelve girls of the Blair
Telephone Company held a hand-
kerchief shower on Miss Mildred
Burger, also an employee, at the
C. \V. Burger home Wednesday
evening of last week.Miss Mil-
.dred was pleasantly surprised, the
a
Mr. and Mrs. D. A.Compton of'west Washington street entortuinll
cd ns dinner guests Tuesday of
Inst week: Mesdnmes Charles Pil-
occasion being her birthday.De~
licious refreshments were served.
A number of relatives gathered
at the Curl Pieper homg on east
at.the home of Mrs. jdfred Feer|
in this city.
Norman Moffitt of Herman, a
truck drlver was taken to the
Blair hospital last Tuesday even~
ing to receive treatment for a
sprained ankle.
The families of Peter Mangold
and George Mangold of Banning-
ton, drove up to Blair Sunday to
attend the Wilde-Wood Circle meet
ing at the F. W. Arndt home.
Misa Rachael Humston,who
lives south ol town entertained s
number of friends at a Hallowe'en
party last Saturday evening.
There were twenty-two young
folks present.
I Mrs. G. A. Rathmann and Mar-
iguerito went to Fremont last
Thursday to spend a couple of'
days with her sister, Mrs. Elmer
lwilds.Mrs.Rathmann, returned
home Friday evening and Mar~
»guerite stayed over Saturday.
Mrs. Walter Petersen entertain-
ed around twenty little girls at a
party at the 'Will Reeh home Fri-
lday afternoon, honoring the tenth
birthday o! her daughter, Madge.
The guests spent a few hours
playing games after which u fine
lunch was served.
Mr.and Mrs.Carl Kellerman
and son, Frederick, Rev. and Mrs.
H. C. Jul. Frese and Anette, Mr.
and Mrs. A. Schulz and Olga and
Eldor and Mrs. J. G. Lang atten-
ded the Reformation services ab
the auditorium in Omaha last
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Graydrove
to Fremont last Saturday and
their daughter, Miss Dorothy and
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amil,both Fremont teachers, oc-
companied Mr. and Mrs. Gray here
for a little visit.They returned
Sunday evening.
Dr. C. J. Miller and wife of Ord,
Neb. camedown Tuesday moming
on their way to Chicago and vls~
lted in Blair with Dr. Miller's
mother, Mrs. Emma Rosenbaum of
east Colfax street.They plan to
Mr. and Mrs J. W. Richmond of
Wisner, were last Sunday guests
of Mr.and Mrs.E.C.Hunt at
their home on west Colfax street.
Elma Frain,daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Elmer Fmin, spent Fri-
day evening and Saturday at the
home of her sister,Mrs.Emil
Fallen.
Mrs.J. A.Verplank ol Valley
Junction,Iowa returned to her
home Wednesday of last.week
after a short dsit at the parental
Elzy King home.
Mrs.Margaret Iverson,Will,
Pearl and Vera Mae spent last
Sunday aftemoon visiting at tho
home of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Ander-
son of near Lyons.
Henry Rohwer and sister,Mrs.
Marie Mehrcns and daughter,
Kate of Ft. Calhoun, attended the
Wilde-Wood Circle picnic and pro-
gram at the F.W.Arndt hams
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Erlwards of
this city entertained at dinner on
Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. J.. C. Ed~
wards and family of Omaha, the
day being Mr.J.L.Edwards'
birth anniversary.
Mrs.Ruth Utterback, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Allen, who
has been visiting the p a s t
ten days at the parental home,went to Omaha last Monday where
she has secured work.
William Koehler,Sr.and Mr.
and Mrs.william Koehler Jr.
and family of Uehling spent the
day last Sunday at the Delmar
Feet home in this city.Mrs. Feer
is u daughter and sister of the
Koehlexs..
County Superintendent Lester E.
Belford and wife drove to Carroll,
Neb. last saturday to visit at the
parental W.H.Belford home.
Mrs. W. H.Belford returned to
Blair with them on Sunday, for a
week's visit.
Alice,Helen and John Galla.
gher were amon those who at-
also a friend,Miss Dolly ~ q
atop again the forepart of the
week h their retum joumey fromChicago.
Mrs. Ed Mntthlesen entertained
ia number of members ol the
Eastern Star at her home last
Tuesday evening at hddge follow-
ing a fruit donation which the
ladies brought for the Masonic
|}{ome for children at Fremont.
*There were around twenty "Stars"'present Mrs. E. C. Hunt won the
lm-:age nm.
l Mrs.P. K. Nelson ehtenained's mSouthstreet last Saturday night'si"tables of Iriends at pin .e
tn_help Mr.Pieper celebrate his
birth anniversary which occurred
Nov. lst.A social evening was
|a¢ her home laat Fnday evening.
'When scores were counted at the
close ol'the evening,Mrs.Guy
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stended a Hallowe'eh party at thc
home of Misg Carlotta Edwards,
west of Blair last Friday night.
The evening was :spent playing
Kamen after which Miss Corletta
served delicious refreshments.
southwest of Kennard.
Mrs.E.C. Hunt,Mrs.L.C.
Klopp and Mrs. Walter Gutschow
went to Omaha Wednesday to see
Billie Burke in "The Vinegar Tree"
at the Brandeis Theatre.
R.M.Krause of Leavenworth,
Kansas,spent a few days lastweek visiting at the home of hisi
dsier,Mrs.John J.Jensen and
family of west of Blair.1
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lazure were
guests at the home of W. S. Goeb-
ler in Omaha last Sunday,and
took in the Ak-Sar-Ben Stock and
Rodeo Show that evening.
Johnny Feer of Winnebago
came down lust Saturday after-
noon and visited ot the parental
Andrew Feer home.He returned,
home Sunday afternoon.~
The Ladies Aid of the First*
Lutheran church met last Wed»
hesday afternoon in the church
par-lors.The hosteases were Mrs.
Hans Sorensen and Mrs.A.C.
Hansen.
Bess Crowdy of Emerson, spent
Wednesday night of last week attheparental,Jack Crowdy home
in this city and went to Omaha
Thursday where she was in at-
tendance at the teachers' associ-
ation.
Mrs.Watson Tyson was regu-
larly surprised last Tuesday aft-
emoon by a dozen friends and rel-
atives who took refreshments and
gathered at her home,honoring
her birth anniversary.Visiting
was the diversion for the afternoon
which all enjoyed.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Blatter and
family drove over to Fontancllc
and spent the day last Sunday at
the parental Henry Monke home.
Teddy and Polly Blatier returned
home with their parents on Sun-
day after n few days visit at the
home of their grandparents '
Mrs. A. S. Armstead, Charlotte
and Louis went to Omaha last Fri-
day and spent several days at the
home of her mother,Mrs.~John
Menshek.Mr.Armstead went
down Saturday nigh! and all were
in attendance at the family dinner
on Sunday ln honor of Mrs. Men-
shek's birth anniversary.
Miss Alice Jensen, who teacheslTheMondayAfternoonCl b..".at st cz N b.,atte ded theE x t " e *{f°"°,;~'=¢{\ *hgh P"°5"|teachel:h' °'k.....i..f...in n Lincoln
' ' rs."'un 'c pro- last week and came on to Blairg; covers Nebraska state parksj spend Saturday and Sunday
. 'resources and trees B"d|with her parents,Mr.and Mrs.
f,§'""",;,A representntlve_"°m|Ed A. Jensen.On Saturday eve-ers alla nursenes at Arlington, ran th J f 1 and Mr.|will speak to the Club members on'm,dgMr; E§»"£...2l'."'5.~ dinner
Nebraska trees and fruits.guests at the home of Mr andMrs. Wm. Scherdin received £hJMrs. J. Hilton Rhoades.
word last Thursday that her son Mr and Mrs E l C ldwell of*r __Clarence Gochenouer underwent an ar aeast of Blair entertained a num-`_operation for qppeadieios at the her of relatives and friends at din-1 h f¢~th ] d |al 'apr-nt.Those present were M n !T And |St Joseph hospital in Omaha carlylner last Sunday in honor of the
_.\.e__n.\i:'...e_'.. '§..'ii-,'§'f |nnd Mrs.George Nelsen and lnna, i"X'°f._.""'l '.§.-.-.'l'".... f f f f 'that mo:-nh\g._Mrs. Scherdin m%lt».... blrthdavs. Fred and Weston
clmr and Hnrrv Fowler of Omaha 'Cook and Martin Nelson held high
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g g i ve n b y Oma h a p up i ls o f .
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an d Me sd amc s Fr ed lan g a nd s un s
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Union swex Yard-B. Nov. s, |931-Comfed cattle were m limlmd
lupply Monday and met with an
native demand at prices strong w
a quarter higher than me week.
Bm. steers here brought $11.25.
Cows and heirers ruled sbeady and
stocker: and feeders somewhat
I r mn ,also Mr .an d Mr s .Ro h
Peter so n of Fr emo nt, h ei pe d Mis s
Louise La rs en i n Or u m celebrate
her bi rthd ay Mo n d a y after noon.
Mr .an d Mr s .Pe te r I ver so n , Mis s
ebampion oi human right becomes
involved i n an affair with the
woman.The claim is made that
he hu used government funds--
and Jefferson, Monroe and other
great men of the day visit him to
accuse him of the misdeed The
unexpected way in which he clears
himself oi the false chai-5;whilo
confessing his human susceptibility
to feminine wlle is one of many
brilliantly dramatic scenes.
It is needless to say that the
interpretation of Mr.Arliss is
flawless.All who remember him
as Disraeli/ the Rajah of Rookh
in "The Green Godess", Sylvnnus
l-Ieythorp in "Old English",or
James Alden,sometimes Charles
Miller in "The Millionaire", ean
imagine what he makes of the mag
netic personality of Hamilton.
His excellent support includes
Doris Kenyon as Betty Hamilton,
Dudley Digges as Senator Tim-
othy Roberts;Alan Mowbray as
General George Washington; Ralf
Harolde as Mr.Reynolds;June
alluring Mary Rey-
Middleton aa Chief
Jay;and many
a thousand extras
Revolutionary sol-
Collyer as the
nolds; Charles
Justice John
others.Over
take part up
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Mn. Clarence Long and Mr. andMrs. An Peterson and Junior, all
of Omaha, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Raa~
mussen and family, Mr and MmRob Rasmussen and family andRaymondRasmussen.Misses Hannah and Louise Lar-
sen and Malvem and Alton larsenspent Saturday in Omaha.A mission festival will be held
at St. Pauls church Sunday, Nov.'
L5 with Rev. Tolo of Omaha, as
the speaker in the afternoon.
Mr.and Mrs.Martin Larsenand sons spent Thursday evening
at the Lars Holland home, helpingMiss Margaret celebrate her birth
anniversary.Friday evening they
were supper guests at the AlfrdEager home in Blair.Friday aftemoon guests at the
John Taylor Jr. home were Miss
Clara Rasmussen of Blair,Mrs.
Harold Taylor and children, Miss-es Anna and Esther Hansen andMaxine Taylor.Maxine spent theweekendthere.
Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Andrea-
son spent Tuesday afternoon atthe Chris Benson home.Mrs. Joe
Jessen and children were Friday
aftemoon guests.John Benson of
Chicago, and Lonnie Weaver were
week~end guests,Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Larsen andchildren, Lonnie Weaver and Orval
Benson were among those who ut-
Hagge could attend the teachers'
convention.Mr, and Mrs. C. H, Williamsendrove to Hooper Wednesday eve-ning and visited with Mrs, J. R.
Bott and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bott,Misa Bessie Willlnmsen came home
with them and spent Thursday.
A number of relative; gathered
at the Henry and Fred Petersenhomeandpleasantlysurprised
them.The sei! invited guests in-cluded Mr.and Mrs.Carl Carl-berg and family of near Telbasca.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gosker and
sons, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wach-
ter and children, Peter L. Peter-
sen.Dorothy and Raymond and
Chrls Petersen of Wayne.At alatehourlunchthattheguests
had brought, was served.
UVESTUEKPHIIIESA1 suu[unmnHA
Sheep nnd u m m Qnotsb\¥
Sindy--R2nxe and Fed Lllllbl
$5.50 @ 6.25.Feeder!s ~
O R U M N E W S q o
Mesdnmes Ed Hansen,Richard ~~C
~rec
Ke r k ho f f ,Stan ley a n d Rodney ,
E d .La n gh n rs t a n d daugh ters,
Flor e nc e a nd Ma b le , Mr. an d Mr s .
Ira Ross , Mis se s S op hie W ate rman
an d W ilhelmin e.
I r v i n Ho lf ma n wa s 51Nic kerson
..
the lad ies of th e hi g h sc h oo l f ac -
ulty at he r h o me Tu e sd a y e ve n in g
a t bridge.Ha llo wc a p p o i n b
me n ts used wi th ma r i Ida ma d e
pr e tty tables f o r th e ltwo-c ourselun c h s er ve d a t a la te our.P i z -
....
urd ay .W h i le i n L i n c o ln s h e wa s
a gue st o f M r .a n d Mr s .Ha r o ld
Sh ip ma n.
A fa re well p a r ty wa s gi ve n o o
Mr .a n d Mr s .I r a Roos Mo n da y
even in g a t th e W m .Ho lt ma n
home.Th e e ve n i n g wa s sp e n t i n
pla y i ng c ar ds a nd vis itin g.Lu n c h
wa s se r ve d to th e fo llo wi n g :Mr .
an d rs . Ad olph I -I o ltma n, A ne tta
.o ...
vaxia from szs oo $50.m b y
hr cheaper than getting mangled
to pieces.A bull pen properly
built is good insurance for the
dairymen o r b w cattle men aa
lt in not necessary bo catch, tle
or hands the bull except'wlzen
you buy a new one or sell the
old one.
1program was enjoyed.
Mrs. C. A. Reynolda of Fremont,
spent the past week visiting at the
home of Dr.and Mn.R..A.
Davies.Misa Lillian Larson of McCook,spent Y-he latter pan of the week
hero with her sister, Mrs.P. L.
Cady and family._
It Is Easy to Tum Your Coal F
In t o a GA S FURNA CE
lr Luo c2\1Y to turn your coll furnace into an nuzcrn I
Pupils of the Lallmhn ol had
a two day vacation whle their
teacher,Mrs.Clara Schwednr at-tended wncher; convention.
Mr, and Mrs. John Echtenknmp
Sr. calied at the Wm.Holtmnn
home Sunday evening.
KENNARD RURAL
JOTTINGS
Mr. and Mm Fred Arp, Mr. andMrs. Louis Gorefmm and childrenhelped Tracy Gasser celebrafe her
Heuermun and Mrs. Agnes Hollis-
ter.Mrs. J. R. Vinckel and Mrs.
Clifford Decker were also guests.A group of Arlington ladiesmotorcd to Omaha Thursday aft.-
ernoon y-'here they were guests of
Mrs. Rhea Gilfry at a one o'clock
luncheon.Frit~ Arp ~as a brief;'isitor at
the Frank Glasser home Saturday
evening.
following drove to Lincoln where
they were six o'clock dinner
day..Miss Verna Wu!!
number of young
home Saturday ev
of her birthday.
Mr.and Mrs.spent Sunday eveni
Rasmussen home I
Mr. and Mrs.-
and Mrs. H. C. LaLarsenattendedMr. Hansen's uncle
Monday afternoon.
Mr.and Mrs.Beek spent SundayCarl Rasmussen hoSundaydinner
Peter Tait home
Bassinger.Iarrni~
Pa ul a nd J o hn ~
Supper eatsMrs . W inR e of
Charles Hansen an
Earl Burbank of B
Mr. a nd Mn. PWednesday evening
and Mrs. Peter Ni
Mrs.Chds Ben~
spent Friday eveben Jensen home,
Friday even\ng
Pefer Taft home wand Raymond New
nettn Gnuse and A
Mn- and Mrs. Geson were Sunday
Emanuel Andreaso
nt West Point.Dr. R. A.Davies who hu beenquite ill the past week or so. is
reported as improving dmly.
The annual Epworth leaguebooth festival ol this dlltrict was
held here at theM. E. church on
Thursday evenlng with booths
rdpresentlng Kennard,Arllngton,Cdar Blulfu, Morse Bluf1s,NonhBend and Fremont,Kennard won
first honors for having the larg-
est collection of vegmbles andcanned fruits; Fremont was awardd second honors.The totalvalueof food stuffs donated amountedto $206.00 and it will be divided
between the M.E, hospital nt
Omaha and Crowell Home at Blair.
Each League contributed fn the
It has been wd that the most
dangerous anlmal i n all theworldisthedomesticated,tame
North Amer-ian bull and that be
has killed more people than all
the wild beasts of the jungles.
Nearly each week some newa-
P3P9l' ?"""" an account of some
one being gored by a supposedly
fame bull.The vlclous bulls
give fair warning.and people
_stay away from them.
These blue prints give every-
thing you will need in know
about sale constructed housing,
feeding,watering and exercising.
Most bd!pens are about 30
feet wide and ranging from 50.w
80 feet i n length.The o m
!
Echtenksmp.Last Wednesday at one o'clock,Misa Irene Holtman was quietlymum io ka 1. Ros a o l Gibbon,Neb.The ceremony tank place in
the Lutheran parsonage in Fonta-
nelle, Rev. Wm. Goede officiating,
Miss Norma Holtman and IrvinHoltmm were the ody wltnessa.The bride ls the daughter ol Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Holhnan of thisvicinity, and the groom is a sono l Mrs.Estelle Rose o!Gibbon.The °""§_ couple leit immediately
for eir ome at Gibbon.
Mi Ellen Lallman of Alblah,
spent the week-end with the home
lolks.
Miss Norma Holtrnan attendedthe State Teachers Convention atLincoln Thursda~, Frida~ and Sat~
This is the second American Mr.
Arliss has portrayed on the
screen,his first being in "The
Millionaire".While there is a vast
difference between tile self-made
business man of "The Millionaire"
Fashion Center Winter Coats
for Women,$16.75 and $25 i n
sizes 14 to 48 in black,brown
und green-big new shipment jus?
received.42-It
G a i m a n A R L I S S I N
" A L E X A N D E R H A M I L T O N "
Geo rge A1-lisa,g 1 - me s :charac -
te r ac tor o f the da y , c o me s to th e
Pa r a mo u n t Th ea tr e,Oma h a , Ne b -
raa ka in W a rn er Br os. s c re en ve r-
sion o f hi s br illia n tly succ essful
~'~is
an~:|Ian d e r Ha mi lto n " ,Mr. Ar liss makes
both me n f or c e fu l a nd living . Fr om
th e fi r s t mo m e n t to th e la s t th e
for tun es o f th e hero ho ld th e
audience spellbound.Alexan de r
Ha mi lto n de a ls no t s o mu c h wi th
first Secretar~of the TreasuryFashionCenterWinterCoats
for Women,$16.75 and $25 in
sizes 14 bo 46 in black,brown
#muh R11
eniex-tained an
folks z her
li-118 in nonor
ichard Nelsong at the H. C.
Blair.
Hansen,.en and Martinmefunetnlo l
in Fremont on
Emerald Vanevening at the
nests at theereMrs.H.e,Jean and
n of Fremont.
ided Mr.and
Fremont, Mn.Mr. and Mrs.
air.
er Taft wereguests pf Mr,lien.
n and Orval
ag at the A1-
ear Fontanelle
guests at the
re Miss Helen
irk, bliss Len-
bert Benson.rge Fallen and
figitors at the
; ; n ! ¢ f ln n ¢ n n Ca ttle :Choic e
hguvuawvnu ...-_ -|to pri me y e ar lln gs $10.25@11.00: |
good to choice yearlings $8 .5 06
10.0lJ ; fair to good y earlings $'r.oo
@a.5n:c o mmo n to f a i r r e mlln g s l
$5.'!5@'7.00;trash y . . warme d-up
steers $5.00@5.'f5;choic e pr i me
heavy bceves s1o.5o@11.2s; chercé
to p ri me ha nd y beeves s1o.25~fi=
11.U0;good zo choic e steers $8.50
@1U.25; fair to good steers $6.'l'5®
a.25:c ommon to fair steers $5.50
an on-:rnnrl tn choice smokers
home
nal!
na c e
$2.00@3.25; Good to choice gem;ic ggs furnace..; wmteri Why
e m~1 1''=~first Secretary o f t h e Treasury
an d pr in c i pa l er e a wr o f th e Con-
s ti t d ti o n - - b u t wi t h th e m a n H u m-
ilto n , whe n ju st pa st th e thi rti es ,
an d i n volved i n the a ff a ir with th e
notor io us Mrs. Rey no ld s.
Th e scenes are laid i n Phi la-
delph ia a t th e c r itic al p er io d wh en
Ha mi lto n wa s seeking to estab-
li sh th e c re di t o f the c o un tr y , an d
wh e n the c h o i c e o f a si te f o r th e
Na ti o n a l Cap itol wa s a bu r n i n g
question.Re y n olds , a mslc on te nt,
plots Ha mi lto n 'g ru i n, an d f o r tha t
purpose sends hi s a llu r i n g wi fe ,
to h i m t o a s k f o r f u n d s f o r he r
re tu m b o h e r f a the r to e sc a p e th o
c ru elty of h er hu sb an d.Th e f i e r y
her birthday Monday afte
Mr. and Mrs. Peter IversonTessie Johnson and Mr. anL. E. Larsen und childrenher celebrate in the evenin~
Sunday dinner guests a
Martin Larsen home in ho
Albon's birthday were M
Mrs.Ed Hansen and dauMr.and Mrs. H. C.Larsedaughters and Rev. P. J. R
sen of Onawa,Iowa.
Roiland was an ahemoon :Mr. and Mrs. Lars Rnll~famiiy and Ragnvald Rispent Sunday afternoon in
Mr.and Mrs.George
sen entertained for Sunday
the following relaiives:M
Mrs.Vernon Madison,M
mr s .helped
;th e
mor of
r.an d
rhters,
'.Vh7, then, worry about coal»dbe a slave to your coal shovel?
Install a Standard Ons Burner
in your coal furnace and créloy
unintc rmptcd hearing c om un:all winte r lo ng-- hear tha t is
glenn, c onvenient and trouble-
L I
A I Nand 1 tree
lv
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rc
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lv
wF;-
:d
A
e m~1 1''=~first Secretary o f t h e Treasury
an d pr in c i pa l er e a wr o f th e Con-
s ti t d ti o n - - b u t wi t h th e m a n H u m-
ilto n , whe n ju st pa st th e thi rti es ,
an d i n volved i n the a ff a ir with th e
notor io us Mrs. Rey no ld s.
Th e scenes are laid i n Phi la-
delph ia a t th e c r itic al p er io d wh en
Ha mi lto n wa s seeking to estab-
li sh th e c re di t o f the c o un tr y , an d
wh e n the c h o i c e o f a si te f o r th e
Na ti o n a l Cap itol wa s a bu r n i n g
question.Re y n olds , a mslc on te nt,
plots Ha mi lto n 'g ru i n, an d f o r tha t
purpose sends hi s a llu r i n g wi fe ,
to h i m t o a s k f o r f u n d s f o r he r
re tu m b o h e r f a the r to e sc a p e th o
c ru elty of h er hu sb an d.Th e f i e r y
her birthday Monday afte
Mr. and Mrs. Peter IversonTessie Johnson and Mr. anL. E. Larsen und childrenher celebrate in the evenin~
Sunday dinner guests a
Martin Larsen home in ho
Albon's birthday were M
Mrs.Ed Hansen and dauMr.and Mrs. H. C.Larsedaughters and Rev. P. J. R
sen of Onawa,Iowa.
Roiland was an ahemoon :Mr. and Mrs. Lars Rnll~famiiy and Ragnvald Rispent Sunday afternoon in
Mr.and Mrs.George
sen entertained for Sunday
the following relaiives:M
Mrs.Vernon Madison,M
0pen For Business
Th e Lu nc h eo n et t e l oc a te d i n t h e
Dr .Hl nc hmnn buil ding a t 2|5
We s t Wa s hi ngton street ls now
open for business.
We am' to all un-ts ol Inoue cooked dishes
Special Orders Given Personnl Attention
Be sure md pina yonr orders early
Mrs. Benlxa Dudgeon
Mrs. Mabel Streckfus
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,. ..-L* .» . 1 . . l » \ » "m !
u
1
T h i s b u
supply.
t o -c u t i r o
yllndren
; : »1
=
\i r f 'Q
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T h e A r n
B l a
I Mrs. Geo. Franké visited at the
Charles Misfeldt home Friday alt-
ernoon.Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cunningham
viaiwd at the Wm. Hunt home in
Omnhl, Sunday.
Fashion Cenfzr Silk Dresses-
regular $10 and S12 values go ntl
$5.88 this week-end in smart new
style: in dun 14 m 46.4241
BELL CREEK VALLEY
A u..u......v... M..-..c...|nlvan
.,........,.....,..........,..............,and lost several pigs in the tire.
Mrs.Fay Jones called on Mrs.
John Reeh Wednesday afternoon.
Mrs.Clarence Wachter and
Marilyn visited with her sister,
Mrs.Emeat Golker Wednesdayafternoon..Mr.and Mrs.F r d Kubie andfamily attended the carnival at
the Wranch school Tuesday eve-
ning.Their dauhter, Min Esther
in teaching the ower grades and
Misa Glndys Rogert the upper
grades.l-'rlmdn of Mrs.Clemms Wil-.. . u n L . .. h a |. . - .. . O\ \ ¢ O
0pen For Business
Th e Lu nc h eo n et t e l oc a te d i n t h e
Dr .Hl nc hmnn buil ding a t 2|5
We s t Wa s hi ngton street ls now
open for business.
We am' to all un-ts ol Inoue cooked dishes
Special Orders Given Personnl Attention
Be sure md pina yonr orders early
Mrs. Benlxa Dudgeon
Mrs. Mabel Streckfus
f \ ' \ . .` /" " {-=1?Ȥ=~ "
~.S .L.,|i,e-|~.°.e we "
1
ti?
This bu
supply.
to -c ut iro\ ~ - s I
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T h e A r n
B l a
e m~1 1''=~first Secretary o f t h e Treasury
an d pr in c i pa l er e a wr o f th e Con-
s ti t d ti o n - - b u t wi t h th e m a n H u m-
ilto n , whe n ju st pa st th e thi rti es ,
an d i n volved i n the a ff a ir with th e
notor io us Mrs. Rey no ld s.
Th e scenes are laid i n Phi la-
delph ia a t th e c r itic al p er io d wh en
Ha mi lto n wa s seeking to estab-
li sh th e c re di t o f the c o un tr y , an d
wh e n the c h o i c e o f a si te f o r th e
Na ti o n a l Cap itol wa s a bu r n i n g
question.Re y n olds , a mslc on te nt,
plots Ha mi lto n 'g ru i n, an d f o r tha t
purpose sends hi s a llu r i n g wi fe ,
to h i m t o a s k f o r f u n d s f o r he r
re tu m b o h e r f a the r to e sc a p e th o
c ru elty of h er hu sb an d.Th e f i e r y
her birthday Monday afte
Mr. and Mrs. Peter IversonTessie Johnson and Mr. anL. E. Larsen und childrenher celebrate in the evenin~
Sunday dinner guests a
Martin Larsen home in ho
Albon's birthday were M
Mrs.Ed Hansen and dauMr.and Mrs. H. C.Larsedaughters and Rev. P. J. R
sen of Onawa,Iowa.
Roiland was an ahemoon :Mr. and Mrs. Lars Rnll~famiiy and Ragnvald Rispent Sunday afternoon in
Mr.and Mrs.George
sen entertained for Sunday
the following relaiives:M
Mrs.Vernon Madison,M
rm memos were m very ummdemand on Monday's market at
nmctlcally steady vflrid with seles
lt sa.soos.2s.Feeder umm vue
ln lood demnnd and steady \M'l¢~
xy at s4.zso»4.so./med sheen
quotably \l!l¢hlll¥¢4~Reednte
l'l,WD held.
PAT LAMBB:Range lambs.
¢°0d to ehaloe t5.soos.oo: nan
li mbs . mr m ma u .1 w s , uo :
:ea lllnba $5.50®6.25::horn
lunbs $5.B006.W;native ll mh l
8004 m eholeo $5.5005.00; you-vw. ell nada s:.so m.1 s.
PEEDlm LAMBS: Feeder lunbu
emo £0 eholee t41s04.so: feed-
er umm, mr w Bond Seamus:
teeder lunbl.eomdon to fm-
ea.oo@4.oo.
EWES: Pet.sood no choloe
years mm elerkea m me _ owne.They will make their home xn Tel-
hum._The Washington County Agn-cultural Society held its annual
meeting md elecdon of oflieeru at
the city hall Wednesday evemlng.A. W.Sprlck of Fontanelle wasglecied president; J. C. Badger, re»
elected aemfary. md G. I. Pfei!~
fer,redected treasurer.The
same dlrecwn wore eleo redeemed
C. c. Menhxll oi Fremont" c. G.
Mgraghgu and A. H. Miller 61 Ken~
lil The An~T|-Nl-Ye Camp Firel
group held e ceremonial meet'lng'recently at the home of Marlon
Menking.Seven new members
were xecelved into the group and
several of the old members were
awarded honors.Mr. and Mn. Major Ormeby .and
l A N l ) A k < | ) L i a n b u r n e r
mer hu bomb primary and secondary airRrfncmdu oomtnxcted ln :wo necqonniz em lmnlluzicn.C: :. .- e i t a u : Ur
\ md fmuhed wlxh crlmmu colored Pyrox-qusf.Plmu lcrewl dmvn to prcvzm chil-xm changing ndlumn¢m:.
Now I.:'lime no InvudpnPlnn nav or nm w¢'I1m~. com-
fort.lnvesdgnle the Snndud
Gu Bama and ue how :cvnumlully you an lmull nndcpente iz wkh perfecz utufaoqog. Qoqvenknz payment :mmul |l|. n l: l |v n u v u 1111 uv n u l l luIna_ | . -_. .. __\- ._ .. _: _ _ _41...n | . . a -at the Blabee school Tuesday eve-
ning.Special entertninment of
the evening vm given by the Tel-
basta quartet and Harold Meier-
henry bxnjoin md yodeler.Thongattméixefrom here were Mr.and
Mrs,m. Hallman and family,arold and Wesley Mejerhenry,
Nonpa, Violet,Vema and Elna
'-
WO N D E R F U L
Be sure md plane
Mr
Mr
Hospital Thursday and is muchlmpmved.We hope nhs can soon
be up ;g»|-»The one, Glendale and Brod-eraon schoois were closed Thurs-
day and Friday in arder that the
teachers,Misses Edna Anderson,Alma Swanson and Mrs.Freida
at the Blabee school Tuesday eve-
ning.Special entertninment of
the evening vm given by the Tel-
basta quartet and Harold Meier-
henry bxnjoin md yodeler.Thongattméixefrom here were Mr.and
Mrs,m. Hallman and family,arold and Wesley Mejerhenry,
Nonpa, Violet,Vema and Elna
'-
WO N D E R F U L
Be sure md plane
Mr
Mr
Hospital Thursday and is muchlmpmved.We hope nhs can soon
be up ;g»|-»The one, Glendale and Brod-eraon schoois were closed Thurs-
day and Friday in arder that the
teachers,Misses Edna Anderson,Alma Swanson and Mrs.Freida
at the Blabee school Tuesday eve-
ning.Special entertninment of
the evening vm given by the Tel-
basta quartet and Harold Meier-
henry bxnjoin md yodeler.Thongattméixefrom here were Mr.and
Mrs,m. Hallman and family,arold and Wesley Mejerhenry,
Nonpa, Violet,Vema and Elna
'-
WO N D E R F U L
Be sure md plane
Mr
Mr
Hospital Thursday and is muchlmpmved.We hope nhs can soon
be up ;g»|-»The one, Glendale and Brod-eraon schoois were closed Thurs-
day and Friday in arder that the
teachers,Misses Edna Anderson,Alma Swanson and Mrs.Freida
FofSal¢B;|
it Hardware
Ir, Ne braska
Ql U U` U .D U \. ||lu v , h il l I U U Q v u u y n v v B o n 'u w r e n c e w u g " u a U g g "vacuo-,6 1 0 0 ;c u l l m d c a n n e r _ e § u e §s i n e : . h ¢ r ¢ _s j n p g b i g r e g g r n g _ f r o m u a l.
nt W est Point.Dr . R. A.Da vies w ho h u be en
q u it e ill t h e P u t w e e k or ao,is
repur ted u imp roving da ily.
T h e annual Epwoxth le a g u e
bw th fes tiva l ol th is d lltr ic t wa s
he ld h e re a t t h eM. E. c hu r c h o n
Thursday evening with booths
rdpresendng Kennard,Arllrllgwxg;
'..z .o
It has been wd that the
dangerous animal i n allworldisthedomesticated,
North Amerian bull and
has killed more people =
the wild beasts of the j
Nearly each week some
paper mn-ies an account of
uvfsmmumunfs
A1 suu[unmAHA
.. .||\
..,..--, -......., -..,,.,_, _
ARLINGTON NOTES
Funeral services for F.W.
Smith were held on Saturday aft~
ernoon at his home nere at oneo'clock p. m. and at one-thirty attheSt.Paul's Lutheran church.The services were duc m by
his pastor,Rev. G..Wolters.The deceased died Wednesdaynight, following n stroke which he
suffered on Saturday.
Llttle Miss Jean Echtenkampproved to be u very entertaininghostess when she gave a Hallow-e'en party for fourteen of her
friends on Friday evening.The
rooms were decorated with blsek
cats, witches, pumpkins, etc., andthe children all came in costumes.Prizes were awarded for winning
...-x......nvul ~...f.=¢¢
in Casper,Wyo.A son, Adrian George, was born
to Rev. and Mrs. Adrian J. Edgaron Friday Oct. 80th.Miss Alice Mckibben is home
for a nw weeks vu/cation from
Ienver, Colo., where she has em-
o ntpyme._The first "Family Night" sup-
per was enjoyed Wednesdoy eve-ning at the M. E. church.Lloyd
Havens of Fremont,was presentand gave an interesting talk whichwas followed by a social hour withgames for the young folks. There
were 75 present.
BULL PEN BLUE PRINTS
A supply of bull pen blue print
have just been received at thl
Farm Bureau office scoording u
County Agent Geo. Bates of Blair
We ordered these blue print
\.._.__.._-.1.=._1-W ..
W O N D E R F U
Nebraska Clothing Company. Omaha, says "Share in America's
all-time record clothing values!They're Here!" . . . . Values that
justify your buying every dollar's worth of clothing and wearing
apparel at The Nebraska.
\ iJ MENS HEAVY RIBBED UNION SUl'l'B......usemm-s FANCY nnsss SHIRTS |¢..........sx.onMENS HEAVY SIIAKEB BWEATEES........$8.501mxws ouwmu FLANNEL PAJAWiAS........$l.00
FRE! PARKING-When you come w pmaha drive into Redick Tower Garage,
1am It H|.rneyBtreet-s. or Ba-ly Parkmg Garage, 14th & Dodge Btreeu, op-posite U. P. Headqurten.Your claim check will be stamped paid, for three
hmm when you purchase $1.00 or more at Nebraska Uluthing Uumpmy.
Come-enloy The Nebrukl-\'l Service and Values-Save mnney-Get real
clothes nathfeodon .
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WINDOWS
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Men's Hats
New Fall Styles
$325
Hgadquamfs for Am
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Marvelous Offering of Men's
und Young Men's New Value
-fy Fall Suits,Topcoats
3 ~W i n t e r O v e r c o a t s
w ~ ~/vw
I ","il-°~~f =~1231?
~ f _\' ~Sturdy worsted suns you've not knuwn m yearal The
~ Q,1 Topcost you've been wanting for a long time! Warm.~ ,§€,%J 'Winter overcoats ln every wanted material--Values
, ii/2 ~greater than ever before.
Men's Shoes
Unusual Quality at
~$4
's Best Hats and 'hoes
N
Furt
est il
from
Nebx ¢
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to th e offic e af te r hi s b u ll sud-
denly dec ided to be n o lon ger
gen tle b u t vic ious 'These blue
pr in ts wi ll b e lo a ne d f re e a nd ar e
to be return ed f o r reloaning.
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WHEN BABIES
THERE are lima
~when abnbylaloolretlud or feverish tobe sung to sleep. There are some
pains a mother cannot pn!away.But
lhere'» quick eomlon. ln Cnstorial
For diarrhea. and other infantile
llh, give this pure vegetable pneparwBon. Whenever coated tongues lellof eonslipaiinn; whenever lhere's myllgn of sluggishnss. Cnllmla hu a
good lute: childnen love to take ll..
Buy the genuine--with Ons.H.
Flelchein signature nn wrapper.
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~...\.... ,.....-- ...... ..-...--...My r a n m l Cletia Peterson,I-`lq~
renee P eters,He le n Ha r t,A ve r y l
D i xo n an d V e n W ide ner fo rmed
a gr ou p of h oltesse s _ who enter-
talned abo ut th i rty y o u n g people
a t a Ha1lowe'en p a r ty o n F d d a y
eve n i n g i n th e h a ll ever Ha dle y ' s
store.Hallow' een de c ora tio ns gy "
walled an d a jd lly ti me wa s n d
pla y i n g games a n d do in g stunts.
Rev. _Edgar wa s sponsor f o r th e
occasion.Gilbe rt Ec hte nk amp an d Rich-
a r d C a d y we n t to Oma h a Satur-
d a y whe re they to ok prelimin ary
exn nnn nti ons fo r e ntr anc e to A nn-
apolis.
Mr .an d Mr s .Fr a n k K a s tmp
wh o have be en vis itin g f o r some
ti me wi th relatives a t Dale,le fl
re c e ntly f o r P i tts b u rg h , P a . wh e n
Mr .Ka s tn xp i s n o w direc ting x
b a n d i n th e " F lo we r Garden'
Ni g h t Club.Mr . a n d Mr s . J i m Ma r s h a ll e x
pe at to Inova Tuesday on to th|
Ra y Ba tso n f a r m whi c h h a s re
csntly been irnpx-uv .
F . J .Ener son le t Oma h a Sa t
ur d n y eve nln a t 9:30 vi a air
la ne f o r Ha l y wo od , C alif .whenK .wa s c alled hy th e serious i ll
ne ss of h i s da wr. L o ui se .
M . .frmnvmnn Smma la r n m
~QI\
and Loren, visited several dayslast week at the Allred Menking
home in Omaha.Miss Vial; French returned Fri-
day evening from Omaha where
she Attended the teachers' conven-tion.Misa Bertha Nornkov accom-panied her home and they both
spent the week-end with Mrs.
Thurman Spangler.Mesdames J. A. Peterson, Harold Weber And F. E. Webb, were
hosveasu to the Ladies Circle at
the Congregational church Wed~nesduy afternoon.The ladies
spent the time in dscuulng plans
!or future work._
E
'-'f
QQMr. and Mrs. H. H. Howarth of
Vest Poinh spent Sundny with
rr.md Mn. W .I. Nelson and svuP; , . ixamuy,Clarezgoe R.French,wa v
Clanno eFnnchSr.of th| |pla cwumnrr1 a dt o Mi uPa a .d h uI-neBlacko!Frem0nt;on andT;0 |
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Blair. Nebraska, November_ §,_ 1931_
TALES m1.LsmE NEWS OF
GARDNER DISTRICT
.1 ...;. . . N
a n d --
Illi n o
i n ~ » . »
*f°=1 of
How Eve Langley
Found Cjfril
By JANNIS PARKER
B O B CURRAN.newspnpa reponer.tucked an arm intothat of the pnle young man wholagged smug beside him and theypushedfurtherupBroadway?
Tousle
Cause~
By GT.
"O'§,§`§"~heavy chnln InFny Elton ranramp to the te
she said,ami
:kwbook of avery citizen.,Ogllldn-Sibsl &, Son cold 58|Niobnn-J .C.Fdeburghuun
. lm! md; » mm! ncurd had nf han durinr recent dav.unrchud 8 0 4 m farm nm:
West Point-Hotel Welt Point
and Hotel Nellvh lmth A( nn. 1-inaired Pup § r . i § ' §i ' g ' § , § . ° H g § ` 2 1 § e ` E I ~ L L j " ' § ; 0 { f 2 4 b f = L & L i s S i n k , ; , ,' B a m L i i i E ¢ § " " "
¢~ a r s o n s q u a d s .T h e s e M c l n u d T o g g e r y S t o r e .|W e s t P o i n t G r a v e l p i t d i s -e t o r s ,M r .
»- - | ' ¢ -- w - u u g \ m » n I \ l | |
ag emen t o f n ew p r op ri -
a n d M rs . Do n ~Trouble
'RA COOK
Please wait for
the guard.the
115 hand. waited.llthell. doyru thg
\'')-'°°''°°'"'"' "'" " "'""""""" are hea de d by me me cmels , m nay 5prmgs-mmm pouw narvcoveruz un ra lu nrocnmsn rum|. ngn: or umlmer, who ureuueav f f h e ~g g * ~ ~ , g g g ;association with the heads of tholvest completed.1 Homer-Bama Lunch Roomlhotels.v
By En r nu L _ W /\ 1 °s o N Ng. 5_A" concerned ag doin8 police and public spirited proper.Red Cloud-Bridge on Higlnwaylopened in Davis bullding.|Mulle n-Franke Constructionnicelyeven go Dad.ty owners.The duties of each No. 3, three miles east ol here,!Gnsdlng in Highway No.50 Co. |¢ar¢ed on four-mile hlglnvay
.Mr.'al\d Mn, A, p_ Petersen of squad are:Prompt and thorough completed.month to county line progresdng project east of here.'r\... m......-..,.I
IIJ»\~vi s ito r s a t th e investig ati on o f eve ry fi r e ;se-D u n n i n g - J .E .Ph illi ps o p e n e d l n p i d l y . - P a lm y r a Ite ms .|BrunI§1g--Grnding
c u ri ng a ll possible evidenc e i n harness an d shoe rep air sh op i n Bro c k 'Second flo u r o f " B mc k | G r o w e r n Hxg h wn y we
Dm~n'hlr Néh..|¢|\:»u=Ann 'tun i »nnn.n|-¢H\nn n v ll h n l n l l \n1{|:"nn\'\7h\| |nHn"|\nrnn i mn f n v n i nmnnnv-'hnurn nwmnnrlinn alma
v " ' I ' h n n \v m 1 ' I l u v \J l. l||J ||\ a I v¢ n ¢n|.. :...on the Grainutwardfrom
xdily.
leswrn Su n!
-1.----- .~-.ing.an d walked
ac k. not pausing tc
fac e of the y o ung
wh o stand.sllll
mln,looking ana l'
Th e h mo r y n t many u lb e s u
lar ge ly n re c i ta l o f wn es n l s n
r e l l e f .there-
.lor e. to tell the
.z stnry o f t h eln i l h w n v (or
.»...., -.=.= mmunyJens Clausen homeCharles Moore oividhedRo hm Pe
and ate dinner at 1
sen home.
n A w w - ¢ »u ,a w - - ,-. _ _d u c k . "B o b t o l d h i s c o m p z f n l o n .s e e t l i e w i s t f u l
" F i r s t y o u c h a t t e r m i l e a f t e r m i l e ,b l u e » e 3 ' e d g u a r d
t h g g y o u l a p s e l n t o d e n d _ a i ] g n § § . "l o l d l n g t h e C h :
" " " " " " |" "I u u n y i u u u a J . u r . 7 B ,u v u y t a u u u i g u s et e x - s e n S u n d a y w i t h t h e s m u g f i r e m a r s h a l i n ' r
. h e J .L .P e t e r -c a s e s w a r r u n t i n g f u r t h e r i n v e a t i -m i n
. .... . . _ _ _ . .ization:huildinn u n a state o f B
u » § § { { § L ` l ' l `U " " ` " " § `L l u a a - \ » 4 A n a v ! I v | | | | | ¢ . v v \ 1 |P n \ | i | A -v v v v | ||l v \ § . \ . \ | | u b 0D l a t u ! | a t o l ' Y z o i n s t a l l a t i o n o f l i n r h t l O f r a l l u l a - » - G m a t
ing opentians on farm.'houiekeeping apartment or Mai-'fucaéry here started didng helmleverlv-Road between this vidnxl rooms.I Gravelinz started on west ends!
The young man glnnceu nr mmand smlled a wry llllle nmlle. Then
h e turned fr o m Bob's healthy .
mnned fume,and his llzln blue
eyes fell on me electric llghu of |vaudeville show.Be stopped ahqn
nu.From her fnvorlte corner of the
upper deck, Fay cunld look fnr up
the rlver um plck out her own par
Llc ular n n of lky llne.dm se tbac k' u m m bulldlng where fr o m glpht-
G <`§tI1E»Be\k~§,'i n
they are no w.lu called).a peo-
mr and mrs nuaolpn memnvr ='""'"'" " - ' °-r ""'' """"'bli hich 11 not toler- city and 'I're:nt.on being gradd.M¢C0 k-Wenem B1-id C°_ Verde}»~»Niobrara mad ject.; ",1a',.,,"";',f'°§2°,,a£if? m.'..Z2 '§E 2; ;;.::f°° W wx ..nn --.Pf'°"m'"§ f¥ 'r'°f'= o n Gf\d» se d.»f ~ rec ei ve d =w:f'5'é con- --§»f»\==°1»=<=°==¢m°a'¥°=:.*2~*
ple who arelmppy nndvgood.
Thelr orlzlnalhomewaltheconntfl'around[Aka Sup lorandLake\x»run.and 1
borhood Sunday nfternoon.
Dorothy Masters and Margaref
Linden attended the teachers as~
socinlion ln Omaha Thursday and
Frldly.Leo Clausen visited his sister''Mm Jens Henrickson and family
X.. rr ...--. =-..._.»_.. --.l ¢-.....r....
During Lhe Inst meal year oo
convictions for arson were se~
cured in Illinois-a record lo r a
twelve months' period.frwvno-
wrlous arson rings which had
been profitably operating lor
several years.were broken up.
rugnway unx between neynomaand Hubbell ¢o mn soon.
Harbina-$10,000 school build-
ling dedicated.
Dnykin Travel hnulel from
two plts south and east of this
dty to be used on county road
'tract for gravellng 1s miles of bw recreauon nuuamg, sun ann»Highwly No. 183 south.?;fi°l'll hquartnrs at Veterans
,oxpta ere.Dawson County Irrlgauon Co.Edison-Lwllma Carpenter npcn~
seek authority to issu $95000 ,in stock to hook up admin, o f 3 : bea uty "p at Guys Barber
eight lakes in Garden County an 0P-
.....|..... -f x.....:...»x-.. -....-._ .- L..Minatare-T. dz R. lllurket open-
and .went even more pale as ne
read the elec trlmllpc auln ed n ame.
" E ve Langley .""J u st wh a t y o ur poetic sont
needs,Carl."he announc ed." A
llttle excellent piano-playing.And
E ve Lunglc y'a th e glr l who cer-
ta ln ly k no wn he r tvor la .Le t' | 8 °
tn.""l'Iense. Bah,|et'n not," entreat-
ed Carl,"1 haven't fe lt any too
well a lt dn y a nd th at study a h- tn
the thenter . . .""Cuul:| n't be any more stuffy
than outside.c o uld ll?"demanded
Bo b purc hnslng th e tic kets.
"Tllorc fx not a \\lB'p o r n l r to be
had.llesldos, Eve il an old friend
of mln e a nd I d ldn 't kno w | he was
thirty to tire she took th e a t m
Ion a nd wnote th e le tter s of Mr .
arvester W inthrop L A fntnt
Rlow I -maxed her c heeks. PerhapsitWu!only Drought there bs
the whlrllnxz Marc h wind.o r per
haps n m m e becnune.an she
thought nr that name. she thonztht
also of the u l l wellgr oomed hgur e of Har ves ter W inthro p I I.Al-
most every nlkht now he c a me out
on the slx o'c lock ferry , hln nhouI~
der c lose ln hers ns they wa tc hed
the pnnornmn o f mo vi ng lights
fr o m th e q n le t d lmn e u o f th e u n
per deck.
A s the ferry swun g around tn
fac e north. a sud den :mst of wlnd
swept do wn the river.l t enuszht
»g g X 3
I l l r u z l n v u l .n n u u l wtNn h D a k o -. 2 o"|"hII w u s L M T .a n d M r s 'H aa y z u l u D u u u n ; »a r r y E r v e y " P d ' D F P 'edations o f a g a n g o f bo y s
ha d terrorized f a r ms by
mg barns,homes,sheds a n d
s o f ha y ,we r e stopped.' I t
\id th a t the author iti es we re
t l y a i d e d b y I l l i n o i s 'm o d e l
1 |4 ..!! . . -- 1 2 1 2 - N
~t za UI.5 u n u y u wl l l w uv:- - - - - - - - --pro ec s.§IL`é&°`}n D Q Q J f l a u n t B u d g ed f or b us in es s in Tay lo r mn za mg .
Ro a d f B r m to N Y-°-°be m l g g g u ap er no -P°l'f»»Ne w s Blade.Te k a m o h - - I I a n y M .Mletzler pu:-
}3 ¢,,__Disu.ibut;°n sy s te m ,,,,_|Tr e nto n Ge m Th ea tr e repaired hased mte re s t o f his br othe r,
i n g reb ui lt b y In te r state Po we r an d reopened wi th talk ie s .H Me tz le r i n Me tz le r ~Bros..
B i o o r n i n g t o n S t r e e t t o M e t h o -s w
C o ;" " '3|1 \ . . . . 1 . . : - -f 1 - . . 1 . . . . . l .1 . 1 .I - . .. ». . . ¢.| | i ¢ l f n h ! l F 0 ' |u r n n l n d n n m r l r r b u u . n l n a |i l l !~L e g i o n
Chl pawn-;11nInf;':i i i lFa y e visited at I-Ienry Tegtfs inPbered land, and Fremont, Siililrday afternoon.
their original native occupation Mr. anq Mrs. J. I... Petcrsen andwas trapping.There was much Frank Ll{1de[1__ntggnqed a card
wnoburn]
stack
is ss i
I
i
|more to keep them busy than this.
however.th e wli d rica he ld :pro-vided s.very delicious food.and
also were a source of war wi th
other tribes, espec ially the Dakota
and the Foxes.Then there were
a m p l e g r o r e t .w h o 8 e s a p f u r n i s h e d
.n . r f n l l n l n t i l n f l d l f i n n I n f h h ~i
pa r ty at th e W m. L in d e n ho me o n gr ew
Sa tu rd ay n ig ht.arsor
Mr .an d Mr s .D a n Phi lli ps 1we r e 0 ma h a s h o p p e r s F r i d a y .pe nn
Mr s .J ens Clausen spent Tues-case!
da y after no on a t Mr s .Ch ar le s th e 1
II§1se1}:_o_§n Blair he lp in g qu ilt._Shane
1 law wmcn 1litiesto fit.. L » . u u n .l L n n
JYOVIUBB uuuulg |J'BaI.n¢:B--'uou|.ru.|:u ner.Lu:cum --- -------» blvuuq :mu 5|nlc|Gu¢- -----.the individual struction of girls dormitory at Bl`idS¢P01'f---Orace and Eugeneldedicated their new hor{1e»
nld law requires institute for feeble minded,w Edgar of Gering,purchased the Arapahoe-~»No|}h Sade Falling
in mvnrtr in- .....|nn mm ..French Cleaninn establishment.Station formally opened.w u c u : u a but:\.|same penality
e..
J " "lu v ll v qrxugvvvn»n ¢|P a v m g b e t w e e n S c o t t s b l u f f a n d
Thirteenth A n n u a l
Armistice Day Ball
King's Pavilion
Wednesday,
No ve mb e r I l , |9 3 |
Good Music ;Good Order
Public Cordially Invited
Given under the auspices of
American Legion
iva ":,¢¢;f.;¢.,n ¢m; ;,,a.9..,1,. The -ff"='°I s..,.,.,_.1..e.1 -nv". i=2\v=!9::°="4n.§G"¢-¢§£i"iH." :LIE ¢i`|i|§E§¢|"i5'uai§| asa.: u`IZ"&'L.,|2"i'v|F§"§ i5.§'5FliiLT| plellqnt 'FL ||§|d_ n_§.n5ugu3-grgu ,......,I r m n r |of arson must be mmpou our.|Verdel-N|
completed.Fashion Center Silk Dresses-\McCook-l
ew school building
Diamond Engineering
" " f j "T "I i U- " r I m e n - le s a t " n n : m a l t" n u ll. m .~ ':..':::.t" .,:.' : : . . ' m : . . : .'=, .¢ ' m , : " a : ' : : & " ' = = = - » = = ' : = ~ - ~r m s : ~ f m " J : ~m l g h . . : : ; > . : =a M . . s . : : ; f .
n l! ! 0 | lo n ! | llll b la I . lln g le lf lld HKU!!l l l l m l n ! !I t d u i ! !" l l -__ _.°_'E--.. -» ...P..-..nm- J .. A llnrmn lllnur :nel rnurlnn I n f l i n l h l
or m| Ik_v white growing buc k from
one temple."l'euoh o r a glrl,"Bob shamed
to the all:-nl Curl ubbve the loud
burst of upplnuse li m!greeted
Misa Langley . "And lhere's s story
ntlnc hed to lhe while gtruqd ln _her
dec k . n n u rm str etc h ed om J un nl
the _lmz reuy ed :he rnll.an d ina n ln s i n m , me blueey ed guard
stnud before her.hls cheeks b e
c omlng c dmsnn,hls ey es dnnc lnz.
holding out the a bsurd and fragile
bl! ol horsehulr._
Dm! p u r mu x n r me nu t.xne ueuuwere not f orgo tten, and fo od wa s
placed on Lhclr graves.Fishing
w a l vromnn's wor k,und th e pro-
duc e or the wnlers for med an im-
portant pn r!or th e food supply .
Seeds and herrles nlsu udded vari-
Ohm :NAD nnrl llsnlr ly nthnrlnn
§Y»}Ta§""Ll¢e`§}§§°£"'Z¥»a"`@XAT52Z
The rodeo was exceptionally good
and gave one plenty of thrills.
Fashion Center Silk Dresses-
r e g u la r _ $ l0 a n d $ l 2 v a lu e s g o a t
. 2 0 .r ,.-_.._.r :_._ _- ....-...
'r e gu lar $1 0 an d $ 1 2 vh lu e s g o a t g iec eived 55
$5 . 8 8 th is wee k - en d in s ma r t n e w c onstruc tion ol
sty le s i n siz es 14 to 4 6.4 2 - lt public an Ri ver 1
He lv e y - R o a d
D A N A S E C U R E S B l - W E E K L Y bei ng g ra ve le d.
B R O A D C A S T I N G T I M E , w o w B lo o mf i e ld - C
5.067 contract for
E bridge over Re-south of this city.
t i n this vicinity
Ienter mad being
P.B.Lonergnn
9
I graveled.
A ». .» n» \n n|u 1 n v n i h h ;YUPPIQ W i B h B b - D T
hnlr.r u tell you after ner n m
number.Wluy,what's the matter.
man? ,You look li k e n ghos t!"He
leaned nearer to Carl."L| $ten,
may be I was wrong to drag you
in here, it is klad ot' study .""Ne,no.I'rn all right,"quickly
answered Curl,his vnlc e husky.
his ey es Bright and riveted on Ere
Langley .
"Here,Mademoiselle the Queen
o f th e Fairies,In y ou r c r own! "
Of course it was only naturalafterthat,that Fay should stop
und spea k tn htm when sh e board
ed the ferry ln the morning.Hla
name. she learned, was Chlc kering
Bu rton -C hi c k -- a nd h e wa s stud yingtobenoeleetrlenlengineer.
Ile wo rk e d on the ferry mornings
k s ;O v s u v \ \ l \ \ |l l wl \ u \ . | \Q u u l u o a u bwas a muc h enjoy ed occ upation.
With auc h bounties of food, and
such a p le a s a n t la n d i n wh lw to
live,the Chippewa bec ame one of
the larg es t tri bes i n Nor th Amer-lc u, and ac tually begu n to expand
[Ls b order s. wi th th e rau lt th at at
one time the Chippewa territory
extended for 1.000 miles from east
A . .. _ . . . - . n 1 1 . .A L . .\. . . .. . . n. . . .. . . .| . . .. . .. . |A I . . -
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Qu.no |115 W\2EK'UllU ln uluurr. (wwsty le s i n siz es 14 to 4 6.42 -i t
ANNOUNCEMENT OFRED CROSS COMMITTEES
Mr. Lyle Guyer, Chapter Chain
man of Washington County Chap-
ter. annnunces the followlnz com-
ml-..5=...-=.......W ....-..--..been completed whereby Danngpurchased Dr.Marie Moliwn
College will broadcast every nthgrprnctice in this city.
week over Radio Statlnn WOW at Beamer-Main Street under con
Omaha.The flrst broadcast will struction.be given November 11th from Homer-Local streets graveled.
.1-nn en .4-an v M main nrmrrams West Poin ilohn Vagltance to
II.
Im i t t e e s i n t h e C h a p t e r a n d b r a n c h - '
e s f o r t h e a n n u a l r o l l c a l l o f t h e '
A m e r i c a n R e d C r o s s s t a r t i n g N o v . |
n a h a n d e n d i n g o n ' m m k s g i » - i n g !~
w l l b e ~ ° ¢ § F $ E g i J £ ` £ ' i i l e o p e n g r o c e r y s t o r q i n t h i s d t y .
.A. Al.!.. .. _ -. . Ll - g. .. n n s t n f n !r¢¥ lI| \"i l"." B Y D P 'r d f ~~
Her hnnds fell nn a succaalon
a t dn g ln g chords th nt dlled the
hushed theater.Eac h note wa s
hell-like-pa ssage:o l clear,color-
ful tones thnt :a lmost melted away
an d we n t to Pratt a rterupo ns and
even ings I n his ln n r e tlme heplay ed baseb all, ln pro of or whic h
he appeared one day after a game
In the A nr ll mud wi th n b nn dn ze d
to mem.ny me uegnuunug nu un:Eighteenth century , they had driv-
en the Foxe s out of no nbern W ls~conuln (wh enc e they went to ta ke
r a n g e w t t h g e Sauk).an d were
year at this same time every other
Wednesday by Dana College.It is
planned that these programs shall
not only furnish entertainment w
listeners wrmxglrout the rnlddlo
western states, but it is also the
aim o! the Dana College authori-4
ties that these programs shall
bring the name of Dana College
and of Blair, Nebraska, ln an st-
tractlve way before the thousands
ol radio listeners.Radio Station WOW is one of
the most powerful stftions in this
part of the country, is a member
of the National Broadcasting
9
Good Music ;Good Order
Public Cordially Invited
Given under the auspices of
American Legion
presenting hish class programs.
Dann College and the Blair com-
munity are indeed tortunaie fp se#
can such favuz-able week by week
publiclry through thin station.
,__,... .__ . _,_ ._...... _,,..
Attention
Coffee Drinkers
Get your Coffee at the
|
Fashion Ceuta Winker Coat!
for Women,$16.75 and $25 in
dun 14 to 46 in black,brown
and green-big new shipment just
rewved.42-n
MR. AL K. HDL and
MR. PRES TONE
Have arrived ai our Station and -
will be with us all Winter.
Their W ork
At our Station will be to keep
your Radiator from freezing.
Their Service L1 Guaranleed and Reaaonable Too
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NEBRASKA WEEKLY
INDUSTRIAL REVIEW
Broken Bow-Bids asked for
constmctian of proposed ,post
office building.
ed in South leatxice.
Routing of Elwood-Eustis
Highway definitely decided
Coleridga 'bnatruction of sani-
tary sewer system progressing.
Brock-Local streets gnveled.Eustis-Farham &Stackhou@
opening psnwdnm in Wel-n-neier
building.Norfcik-United Farmers In-
surance Cmfiled articlen of in#
corporation..Anoka»-Intenhta Power Co.
rebuilding dinribudon syltem
assured.
new location.Pender-This dry mw lerved
with nniunl gas.Highway No. 91 between Howell
and Lincoln graveled.
Welt Po\n Moran Construct-
1~~.| I a -~.629 f or c o nstru c ti on of 1 .3 mile s
h i g h wa y n o r th o f c ity .
M¢C ook Congr egati onal c hurc h
edific e to b e remodeled.
.I |
rsdiwr repdr shop in Fleuaher
Service Station.
Trenton-Plans being mule by
Judge A. McCoy for eration of
brick business `bnil¢Hng.
before tha melndymota sang on,
acc ompanied so caslly ln a wh ir l
of llgm lr llls an d n rpe gglos.
" E ve c enalnly plays."Bo b wa s
applaudlng loudly again as she
bowed o n' th e stage a fter he r nm
selec daa "A n d l o think |he's
pu tlln g all her soul an d teellng
into le f or th at sap ."
"W ha t sap?"Ca rl wan ted to
ankle a nd n very en gaglng Ilmp.
A ll through th e wa rm.sweet-
Me nted mornlngn of lprlng_Fay
rode over th e rlve r wlth Chlc kwho.shlnlngey ed,snatched eager
mo me n ts f r om h ls wo r k to mm to
h e r ;and through th e breathless
hush of du sk she rode hac k wllh
Har ves ter W i nth ro p ll look ing ln lo
ne r c y a .Sonaehowy It seenned alr-
pn s n ln g me s lo u x we s t n c r ou melllu ls stp p l.In th e sa lt, th ey h ad
compelled the Iroqnols to withdraw
from the land between Lake Huronand Lake Er le, and had added thll
large tra c t to the ir te rritory .
Until the and ot the W ar of 1812,
the C hi pp ewa h ad b ee n a ak le nd li
to th e wh lts me n, ma } o ln e d th e
oth er tri bes o t th e r a ti o n m th e
l l r l n n l f r n n i llr A r m n v
J. P. Jensen,CmmtylRo ll Ca ll;Ar li ng to n
R.A .Davies,Chair-
ma n ;Mr s .F r e d DeW eber,Vic e
Mr s ,B e ll Rec kmey er,
Mr s. Emma Sc h oe ttg er ,
H e r m a n - C h a r l e s R.
D a y ;Mr s .
C h a ln n a n
Ne b r . - D r .
Ch a ir man ;
Sec retary ;
Treas urer,Gr a y , Ch a ln n an ; Mr s . C . E . J oh n -
son,Sec retary ;E a r l Burdic ,Vic e
s
HWY-neun lo umm 1mlmlr um no-' - ' - - - - - "' - - --- - - -Bah -s md l! lld lll1 3 1 5 .| \,||d Pnddent;GeorluShn¢d Tn || -n u r o r l u T. . E T : a r m h u ::TSL W uw u n ~ u g . n e u e . ~ | ¢un r.Kmmld, Nghr.,-l\:g. H._C.
married Cyril Rulerng the play-
wright.Every one knew who hewas,but only through h ll worka.
H o was a qnlel.u o me u lo ft o t
¢°-_g-And a poem,too.llke yon.Ca . All y ou poetry-mnklng ducks
are a mnony lot.Well.anyway.
they had lo mu n o n o f lc r a p a n dhe told her If alle dldn'¢ write he-
rora Q ceruup ony he'6 do unpgelr
Then one day in May Hnrvea/lar
W i nth ro p l n ak e d F ay to c ome to
wor k late th e n ext mor ni ng , I n on
de r lo n on ln E liz a b e th to d o a n
ex-rand.Hin Ulster. who waa leav-
ln g fo r Paris,vvllhed tn le n d I nto h lm Bnookle,her favorite dog.
wnn th e lrep ldatlon bor n ot a long
an d detailed le a u r e o n the lm~
m e n u value o t th e poodle,Fay
pr a en t tn o who um on vvn az wa sori gi nally pa rt ol thei r own terr i-
tory , under the c are oi tho govern-
men t.
Th e Chippewa t h u m d v e l a n
o f a very line gy m.Th ey u ege n i a l a n d p le a s a n t. m n o t wltlr
ou: dlgnlty . und among themselves
th ey lnd ulge ln a a tr on g me nu o t
humor.Men and women work to~
_,.--..._.....».\-|.... ..|». ».-
Bla o o , C h a ir ma n ; Mn . E. 0 . F a i r -
c hild,S c n t a r y ;Ge or ge Hed elun d
Treas urer.C a lh o u n , N e b r . - F r n n k
Adm-ns,Ch a i r ma n ;Grac e N w e ,
Sec re tary ;He n r y Ro h we r ,T r e n -
urer ; W m. S ieve rs, Vic e Ch ainn an.
Fon ta ne lle,N e b r . - A .W .Spric k,
Ch a ir man ;Mr s .F r e d Hau sc hlld t,
S e c n t n r v:l-L S.M o n k ;Vi c aln.Seems neu seen ner omlngwith s llter ar y e rltlc . s c r iti c whonadn 't b een any too spa rlnl tn hls
rrltlrlsm nf lYy rll's work. And then
Cy rll being insanely J ealous ln the
bargain . . . .Wall.s h o o ld wma .
but th e mall wa s d ela y ed or therewa s a hltc h somewh ere or other.
Any way . that wu s th e en d ot Cy -
rn.""He di d, the n," mu rmured Curl.
" D i d wh then?" demanded Bob
"D i d lll elt m. a s y o u DUI lt."
Bob shrugged. "lltayha y ea, may -
be no. " You nrtls tlc blrds are apt
to do any thing."
"HOW a id Mi ss La ngley take ltf'
CnrI's volc e wus so low Bob c ould
hardly hour lt.
"W ell, she not that wh ite s treak
ln her halr and she hang s on to
the ldea he's tlnatlnk around th o
world so mewh ere 'l.'hat'a why she
we n t i nto vu ud e vllle - dz u re d lt h e
saw her bllled he'd c o me and hear
h e r ,Slle's really too good fo r
vau deville o ugh t to h e d oin g c on-
cert wo r k ;but her only thonzht
ls to da d Cy rll and n vaudeville
clrt-ult covers a lo t o t terrttory f'
Bob bec ame lndlgnant. "W hy don't
h e let her kn ow what h e really
d l d t l t mak es me ho ll. s du e gi rl
li ke tha t we ng ng he r li te o ut try -
ln g to dig some poetic hlrd
who suddenly had disappeared m m
thln slr. . . ."
"May be he thought she loved the
literary c rltlc ..\Vhy dld sh e ha ve
lunc h with html" entered C arl with
feeling.
Roh spnttered. "Ye godS. having
lunc h lsu 't a c rlmlnal ode nsel And
she was probably try lng to ma k eth e c r ltlc ta k e mo re klud ly to -C r
rll's work.She tvns alway s lhlnk~
Inu of Cy rll, und Cy rll wa s alway s
thlnklng ot' hlmaelt. torn."Carl was sllent.Then, " Did y ou
ever k no w th is Cy rll d um.Bob?"
Bo b snortc d."No,thunk heav-
en.'"B u t y ou rea lly lhlnk she loves
hlm?Ara you .snre'l"Curl as k e d
"Ol c ourse. you nlnny . Say, what
are y ou looklng so dreamy about?"
nm nm hnal lnntrhml hlts
boarde d the tan o 'c lac k terry withth e tonalenslred Saookle tn her
arms.She mu st sts y no the lo w~
er deck.lest Snnoklc.unnrrus-
tomed to Kerr!boats.should b e
dlxxled by th e h e lg h tl
When. haltway across, she dared
for the drst time to raise her ey esfr o m her charge,her heart ga ve
a great leap. and turned over ex~
aetly twlc e Chic k Bur ton an d
Harvester W inthrop I1 wer e b oth
o n th e boat;Harvester wa s wi th
a glrl: Fa ! c o uld J o n se a s he was" F a r Hei gh ts Co un tr y c lu b"from
the br lm o f her imported hu t to
the tlp of her Parlslan heeL W i th
a deep breath,nnmln dful o t th e
wtggltng Snookle. she moved near~
er to the r all.The re was a sudden oommodon
ln her arms. a sliding ot surly hslr
through her dn ge n.s splasht
Bnookle had Jumped over the edgeol'th e boat.Fay sc re med .She
pointed,wh lte to the lps,to the
struggling dom."Oh, "she crled.
" l' ve n o t to le t h tml"
The re was an answering splash.
Chlc k B u n o n had gone over therull.Th rllled spec tators crowded
at th e e dg e o f the b o at to wa tc h
hlm awlm towa rd the gas pla g d og,
grasp htm ln one arm.and turnsgsln towa rd the boa t. The n s ome
th ln s went wrong.Chlc k "was n' t_
s wlmmln a n more.
rushed up to B a r va te r W i n th r o p
II ."Hn rry . hur ry up !" sho c rie d.
" Qu lc k l C h i c k - h l s s n k l s - h e
c a n ' t swlml"
She sa w th e Dlucked ey ebrows
a t the girl go np.She saw B a r
ve ster W in th ro p u lo ok a tr lg ht u t
her for u mome nt, the n turu to the
glrl a t hla slde.W lth n g asp, she
rushe d hac k to the r nll. Her h eart
ln her voic e. sho crled, "Chic k, oh.
C h lc k l"
Th en all at o n c e C h lc k was b eln g drugged u p to the dec k D ! s
rope some o ne had llun g hlm, with
Suonkle,bedrausled an d sputter-
lng.lu hls arms.an d Fay wa s
kae c llng at nls si de
getder,we .u m ..= .p .. .....tn .. ..ha rd er ta sk s o t th e womlll. wh ile
the wo men std lu the eas ier wo rk
of th e me n.Thi s la one trlb e whi c h ha s n ot
been grea tly sdec ted by the whltsms n ' |m o m Th ey l u l l to uo w
thei r u atlvo rellglo n a nd ths lr old
customs.although there are.o t
course,many Christian an d "c lv~
lllzed " peo ple a mong them.Th ey
belie ve th at the so uls of th ei r de
pas ted d ad the ir wa y to a " hap py
hunting ground" tn tha west, whero
may he fo und all the 1-hlnas dearto an I adlan's heart.Dreams are
considered as rovolatlonl. and are
acted upon ac eordlngly .
Children are tra ined l.u s g mtls
b u t very e dec tlve ma nner.Th ey
are taug ht to a ss ume s ma ll taskswhic h gradually lurreass ln dlm-
c nlty and Imp ortanc e ss the c hit-
dren grew older.so th at when
grown they wlll be d oln g adult's
work pr operly .Th e women ma k e embroldery .
weavin g, an d bea dwork , and they
ottcn dec orate c lothing, or a Dsby 's
cradle-board wrapplngs, very elab-
orately .Birc h ba r k ts u sed fo rmany purposes. from covering tlpls,
mak ing canoes,an d folding in to
b o r n to contaln map le sugar or
other rood. to c utting into Datterns
for beadwork.s tr ee ls never c ntto r tu b a rk , by o n e o ! th e old e r
gener ation , wlthont an alterin g ot
tobacco and a pray er.I t ls s a i d
th a t toa d wrapped l.n birc h bark
wlll mn sp o il.Gathering wlld ric e.seeds an d
berries,and makin g map le su gar,
still c ontribute their share to busy
Ch ip p ewa lite
Th e men ha ve a s ea et soc iety .th e Mld owlwln ("Grand Medlc lno
Soclety ").Th i s seems to corrs~
s nd. ln some way s, with tna ata-.K f i d lodge amo ng wh ite me n .
The re are elght degrees,each o twhic h has spec lulsrltusl and para-
pherunlla.
tn un. Western Nnrspausr Union!
Fas hi on Cen ter S llk D r e s s e s -
re g u la r $ 1 0 an d $ 1 2 va lu e s g o a t
s 1 ..I" Hts an k le l"crled Fay .Sh
an d : h m ntnho mi tha n a m a n .$ 5 . 8 8 th i s we e k - e n d i n m m n e w
- ~--- - , .---~-----.---C h a i r m a n ; 0 . A . L s n g h o r s t, ' mm
nrer.D e S o to - Mr s . C h a r le s Hi n a
li n e , C h ai r man ; Mr s . Ma y J o r ge n -
sen . Tr ea su rer ; Mn . Blanc h J o ne s,
Sec retary .W a s h i n g to n , Ne b . - Ha l
Ly on s, Ch ai n na n; Mr s. Elme r J en -
sen,Vic e Chmln-nan;Mi s s E r m a
Jepporsen,S; t. :t.a ry ;Mr s .J .A .
J ohnson,Treas urer.Vo lu ntee r
c o mmitte e a t T e l b a a t p ~ M r . He n r y
Hen dr ic k.
Me mb er sh ip s ma y b e pa i d to
an y ba nk in W as h in gton c o un ty o r
Ch ap te r offic ials.Ma k e chec k
pay a ble t o Ame r i c a n Re d Cross.
Th e cooperation o f a ll pa tr io ti c
citizens i s ur ge d t o an swer th i s
c a ll to se rvic e th is y ear.
CHEAPER To PREVENTACC1 DEN'r
W .H .Ca me r on , ma na g i n g d i r -
e d a r o f th e Na ti o n a l Safbey
Counc il,rec ently pain ted o u t t h a t
th e str e ng th o t th e org ani zed
sa fe ty mo ve me n t i n th e Un i te d
S ta te s li e s i n th e f a c t t h a t " lt i s
cheaper tn pr e ve n t a n ac c ident
th a n to p a y f o r i t. "
A s s ru le , we lo o k o n a o d d e n t
prevention ac ti vity as be in g a
hu man i ta r ia n w o r k - a s a . s a ve r
of live s .A n d th a t,o f course,ls
th e first: need.B u t i t li k e wi s e
pa y s fo r i ts e lf , time a n d ag a in , i n
plai n d olla r s an d cents.
Th e safe esta bli shme nt,as th e
rec ords o f hund reds o f g r e a t in -
du s tr ie s o f a ll ki nd a c a n sh ow,ln
th e effic ient an d pr of itab le one.
I t i s th e o n e wh e r e mo r a le o ! th e
wor ke rs ls high est,a n d whe re
th e y a r e mo s t contented.l t i s
th e one whe re u n i t c o sta of pro-
duc tion a r e lowes t.E ve r y acci~
d e n t, n o ma tte r h o w sma ll,mc-
tra c ta a d lr e c t f i n a n c i a l t o l l - l n
l
mI1
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Get your Coffee at the
G O F F E E H O U S E
(Bat Because lt'| Fralg)
Priced at 25c - 30c - 35c and 40c
The Coffee House
MRS. JAMES xmav. Prop.
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\\mnu.1°'lS "I
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Specials for 0ne Week
Nov. 6th to 13th
oA u c t l o n S a l e
160 Acres nnproved Dodge
County, Nebr. Farm
Located 2 mile: wesi and 2 miles mth af Hmpq,
on gravel highway
THE EAST HALF OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER (EMNEM): THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF THE NORTH-EAST QUARTER (NW% Nasa)AND THE NORTHEASTQUARTEROF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER (NE% SE%)ALL IN SI~`.C\'ION THIRTY-FOU|¢_ TOWNSHIP N|NErEEN(19), Noam, RANGE SEVEN (1). EAST 0E THE ern am.
Saturday, Nov. 14
Sale Starts at 2 P. M.. and will be hald at farm
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ONE OF THE BEST AND MUST PRODUCTIVE FARMS IN
DODGE COUNTY.ls LOCATED IN A PRGSPEROUS cou-
MUNITY AND IS IN HEART OF NEBRASKA CORN BELTAND FEEDING ms11uCr.CROP FAILURE3 UNKNOWN.
IMPRO s
S_lQg))PLETE sm' OI-` FARM BUILDINGS IN GOOD con.
ITERMS:-15%OF PURCHASE PRICE To BE PAID ONDATE Ol'-` SALE. PURCIIASER MAY ASSUME FIRST Mom'-
GAGE FOR $14,000 BEARING 5%%INTEREST DUE MCH.l, ms, BALANCE To BE PAID IN CASH WHEN SETTLE-MENT IS MADE MARCH xs'r, mz.GOOD MERCHANT.
ABLE RECORD TITLE AND ABSTRACT FURNISHED.
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GAS
Idaho Bea m . 6- lbs.--25c
,..
Standard Corn, No. 2 cans 3 for 2S¢
Gr ee n o r W a x Ban s, No . 2 ca n l o c
FOR FURTHER PARTICUI.-ARS WRITE OR PHONE
VOGT U ZIC HT , Auctio neers
OUR USUAL COURTESY T0_REAL ESTATE DEALERS
AND BANKERS
CARL VOGT, Pamler, Nehr.
GEO. N. MEIER, Owner
ADULPH ZICHT. WWII". Nell.w1J.o'r11:lAN.a¢i.
C1-anberria, 2»lb|.-f 254:
M I I
CORBlN'S COFFEE
a t
25 30 and 40c nb.
Trylllese mtlyouwillsuenqodaer
`Phone 84
Gilbertsorrs Store
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nn§\:fs;ufifn.: ":i|I1§"{1}>` xii; aiéfé ,n,}"iSrr§";,3 f1§§Eu:Z£ ¢;;;;».'Jfa.,;a,Eéiriés igvgiie 14 fb -is."4§l1u lost Lime,in interruption of a
just ns nnothor roar of unnlnuse l-*mf and Chick stood tozether.j°b»~ in medical and legal attent-
krculed Miss Lnnglefa rehppean
an c e
"\\' hn!the . . .l" exploded Bob.
Curl'a eyes were gleaming.hla
tu r e rndlum."I ' m going lo get
some llovrers and go huc k»llnge,"he whispered.
And s o so me llve minutes later
Bob jumped u p to Kreet Eve b u t
her eyes were fastened on Carl,
her cheeks alhen...».._".»...\_.--..\-|...-.
hands and shoulders touc hing,at
the upper mll.*I-Iene,"whlrpared
Chlc k, "Mademoiselle the Queen ofthePalrlelxlsnwlahlng-rlng."
And he sllpped I L sparkling.o n
the mlr d Unge r of her le n hand.
"l'1l wish ou lt." n nn ve re d Fay
somy ,"l wla h th at I ma y a lwa y s
rlde on my Fairy bon!wi th you.
Chick.Both go in g over . . . an dc omlug bac k. . . ."
M.e ..;.~..._. ..._._.-.. .__..- .
Th o Va lle y o f th e K ha n
Th a Valley of the K ln z a ll lo -
cated ou the west bank of Lhe river
Nlle , o pp ollte the to wn s of Lu xo r
and Karnak. which are clone to the
me o f th e a nc ie nt e ll; o t Th eb es .
Th e loc ation l l ln upper Egy pt,
about 820 miles south of Cairo.
Un b i li c vn h ln
io n,i n insuranc e c ompensation.
Ad de d to th is a r e th e "h id de n
costs?o f ac c idents wh i c h are
sh o wn to b e eve n la r g r e ate r th a n
these appar ent c osts.4
Ac c ident preven tion,i n sho rt,
is th e be s t k i nd of b u ai n e u .I t i nti me eve ry ln d us try ,whether i t
h u two employ es o r thousands,
realized this,as we ll.th a t a
ww-we uuslmeu.Bob nood c emented to me dress
ln;-ro om flo or. Then he lelze d the
telephone und lo ld the newspaper
omc e Khut the longmlsslng Cy rilRoger s had been fo u n d And yes.
every thln g was all dghl, n a sdded
an he glanc ed up at the c ouple be
side hlm.
lu.. of -M.-n.. .---.»-on ny-u»o»»~,»(WNU Bervleu
W n u h H u r d l u
On e of me o ld es t han dc ra ftl lu
England ll that or the wnttle hurdle
maker. these hurdles being used ln
that c ountry for sheep folding, and
lu Holland and the Sc illy lr-lands
uln|lh»~;nlf|" S o n n y , d o y o u h lv mn to h u n
50 : e a u ln y our poc ket!"u k e d
th e mother o f s twalvey esr -oldboy ."Gee, mother." was hll reply .
"lf I I nd 5 0 c en ts I` d thi nk I ha d
o u th e wro ng pn u ts l"
-. \ . . | _u n . | . | _ n . . 1
la r g e perc entage o f ac c idents are
easily preventable.I n d u n r y has
ma d e a f in e re c o rd i n : e ww y ea r n
i n redu c ing bo th th e irequenny
an d severity o f ac c id en ts- ea c h
y ear sh ould se e this rec ond better-
ed.I~ ~ ~s u l '| . | \ | | | | c " _ °n u L u u G u n ;l | | l l l | |I ~n l u u q v a i n( W R U B u - v l a n . )l i l o n e r s ..N i n n ! !n a n M a t n f n l l t h a n l n n
P a n t z n h n h n f g h G U I :T | Y h l | . I 1 . . . - . _
Ov a l On !' `
An honest man Lr ln;In nto borrow money 1| afi... mrpx-X54
m rua ln me bankruptcy n mhow much other fellows ncceodsdin owing.-Elmira Star-Guettl.
Synonym uf Stnngti
Fashion Center Silk Dresses-
NZ\l18\' $10 and $12 values gn at
$5.88 this weekend in mm new
styles m due 14 so as.42-1s
Plnttsmouth-Mile; Allen'| lhoere ni r l ho n u m nm,mmm o n
°*"§"i"'5;§ "'fi,.°E'l' § § § ; I'f.E"f'1 ,;;;T§¥"£1°".;;`.T'¢1§'?.¢.§.°T.Z".»
n y y»c'oo an o $6.88 this week-end in smut newaat | synthesis of tonnnlde-_sjdf and arballc add.styles in sw 14 m 4e,42 lv
STAMPING OUT ARSONPlymcmh-Ten-mile sfnich Of
Gn ln Growers Highway tube Anon,u i - ` i r e l h n h n l S . L .
gnveled westwud mm here .umm nf Illinois, recently point-
Scribnan-H. W. Heier and Vir» d wt is l c ri me who se ma n#
~'f " ' * " " """""'"l Swanson purduaed Texaco fu)xmsecutian requires the§L'i'2¥1"S'§¥ 35? h".T.¥`£5=»==--new location in Bekim \1\1ildilw-Sm. Suda n f ro m Humld s m. lupp o rt 01 a W`°"¥and unit/ed' °'.Lincoln-More m m $200,000 xz n one a thetively, strong un n mme tower.mywwd-Perkm Memniile Cu publi c mzumennimmnnblaL " '. i '°°"'§"°°".,¢ Rb ""'°°'§¥.5 xmuuea new Immdation under ment dupimble °f m ° " " ' ° ' *
mw n U hrunncnbe in 'nm Bnwrprln.|Pmiientilry.: n u u n s w l u u u l . u : \ ; |a u s e v w » . u ¢ . » ;
Blnir, Nehnnkn, November 5, 1981
|Mrs. Sylvester Pettit andgrand-'Mina Janatta Hedeluud eats!-'Mr.and Mrs.Fred J'-\"8bln¢,l1'home of Mr, and hits. Alben
daughter Wilma, Bah: IND* UI! tained at a Hdlowe'en pany at had as their guest; §\md.ny, Mr. Hanson Sunday in honor of M!!-\:°1=2f:°"`'" '§"§'" 21'"l'~ *mt '\°':'° S°°°fd=v night ff# °°v~ :t~i".=1 "'=!'&x C*\§=¢°'-we °f Hmsoxfs birthday.W h e n D P B R I I I S C O UI S | m $ 3 § & " ~ ~ ~ o f ~
|11 ....»..... Iunfnnr ¢n¢+.Il~l Widener.TALES ' l r u e D; nhuul vwuI5 alaUllll¢\\»
'nu t.m:1=1~r.: safrnmc Stapleton_G*`3f"@|5f18 of high-Xxébdz zs members of the M. E.
»le .lake Aid of Blair, were entertained onrsWednesday afternoon at the home
'r=_1ur. nu;u gym 1'1r=3°»<=1»_J\ms'l Mr. ma Mr:1 name Cook areII
l u u u b i l n u n § u u l . L l u 5 | | \ ! : l ' u . | ' m l \ \ ,i l -_ . . . I I I . .¢ * - . . \ . . - . . A . . . .! a _ ; A I ;T -e f a l ~
~ r l ~ S ~ y w ~'ves came laden with lunch bu-
kets to help him celebrate his
birth anniversary.Among thosepresent for the altemoon wereMessrs.and Mesdsmes EdmlrFairchild, George and Ben,John
Burgess and children of Omaha,
~ill Burgess and children of Omn-ha, Dr. and Mrs. J.B. Andersonand c.l1lld.rm of Lincoln,FrahkKonvalin, Mrs. Ann Swoboda andchildren,Mrs.Rose Christensen
and childreh all of Omaha.
Mr.and Mrs.William Wilder-..~ moved iheir household goods» Blair llst Saturday where theyplan to spend the winter.
Mr.and Mrs. Chnrlie Kempcke~f Lyons, and Mr. and Mrs.Gus
Kronberg and children were din-
ner guests at the parental Henry
Kempcke home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Kempcke.of
Lyons, were Sunday dinner guests
of Mr. and Mn. Jap Rosenbaum.
Mr. and Mrs, Gus Kronberr and
'lwyla and Mr.and Mrs.HenryKempcke ddted friends near Ben-
ninzton Sunday aftemoon and in
the evening were guests at a birth
day dinner at the J.H.Slruve
home at Blsdr. rrlven in honor ofMr. Storve's birth anniversary.Mrs.Emost Nordin Sr.,Mrs.
Jesse L. Schroeder and son. Dick
came out from Omaha Sunday fora few hours visit with friends.
The Dorcas Sewing Societu will
meet Saturday nftemoon, Nov. 7
at the home of Mrs. Ernest Mon-
son.Mr.and Mrs.G.D.Nieholsendrove to Omaha Sunday to get
Mr. Nlcholsen's mother, Mrs. Nel-
son, who will spend a week with
them.Mr. and Mrs. Homer Ward en-
tertained at a family dinner Sun-
day for Mr.and Mrs.CharlesBerry, Leslie and Helen Berry of
Henson and Fred Kramer of St.Edwards.
H o m e T h e a t r e
Hume of Perfect Talking Pictures
Germitox Tablets
Most Effective Known
GERMICIDE
Prevents
Roup in Poultry
Feed --
Germitox T ablets
in Drinking Water
Satisfaction Guaranteed
Sold by
The Blair Drug Co.
Thursday, November 5
"REBOUND"
With Inn Claire
Also Fox Comedy and News Reel
Wednesday and Thursday, Nov. 10 and ll
"SlDE SHOW"
With Wlnnle Llghtner and Charles Butterworih
Also Broadway Romeo Comedy and News Reel
Sunday and Monday, November 8 and 9
Sunday Matinee I0 and 25 cents
\. ! u . L
1 ' | = r w § >~
~.-~ ~ ~~ ~ sou ~
I Tuesday, Nov. 10-Bargain N i g h t
\Admisssion 10 and 20 cents
"SIN SHIP"\u
with Louis Wolheim and Mary Astor
Also Comedy--Itchlng Hour
... A.. ._ ........~u
A l s o a L a u r e l a n d H a r d y C o m e d y - » - C r m e C le a n a - n d F o x Ne ws
The evazing wus spent telling
ghost stories and playing games
affar which Jeanetwn mother
served u light lunch.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vybrlaland
children of David City, came last
Thursday evening for a week nd
visit Mt h Mr.and Mrs.GeorgeMenldng and Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Edwards.
Mrs.Frank Byers enbertalned
the members ol the Buble Class
at her home in Ula country last
Thursday afternoon.The ladies
tled a quilt at this time which
they plan m sell to money
for the Sunday school.Mler the
business meeting,Mrs.Byers
served s delicious lunch.
DALE Domes
Mr.and Mrs.Major Ormsby
left Friday !or their home in Cas-
per, Wyoming.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Junghluiinhad as their guests Saturday eve-ning, Mr. and Mrs, S. R. Batson,Joe Mullen of Lincoln and Mrs.
Ida Jungblulh.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Masters were
dinner guests Sunday at the home
of Mr.and Mrs.Adolph Otte inElkhorn.
Mawin Edmondsen broke his
ann Friday while playing wx atschool.
F. J. Emerson was called to Los
Angeles,Calif.Saturday by theserious illness ol his sister, Louise.
He left Saturday night hy alr-
plane and expected to be at her
bedside Sunday noon.
S.R. Batson, Julian Jungbluthand son,Julian Jr.attended the
Ak-Snr-Ben horse show in Omaha
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Pres Nichols, Mr.
and Mrs. Hans Braesch and Shir-
ley were visitors at the home of
Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Knhler nearBennington Sunday.
Friday and Saturday November 6 and 7
Saturday Matinee I0 and 25 cents
@ -<1~§ 0 \ ° b ' d d ¢ . =~
~¢' I \ ~
?\Q I
.\Vw '~SSA G ~ y _~~
~/\;f z ~ ~ J ~
Wlth Jackle Searl and Metzle Green
Also That Old Gang' ol Mine, Screen Song nnd 2 n. rn. Comedy
ofl}eTRIBES _ " " ~ j " ' " _ ° _ : -way form here to Aml:N' ru z|p nn |a r|~ |w |" ' ¢ o m p l e w a .'*1Gen|éu\dConBanl.'1'|||I m u m n an' "£.'.$"-»"S»* ' m f W °"""""F3'"""°'~'-'~'-'-"x:.:',.-:_=';" <0 £?°M°2."'3§2§f
;tlT!"::P"SP°'|'=u!°""P_.£€1'Z.°""for of :mon And lin. Rowe. .Grlllh vm
Q
The Kiowa
At lhe extr eme h ead of the Alls-
la n r l river,ln Montana.llved a
txihe kn ovm an the Klown.' r m
wa s n lung .tlme nga,when whlte
men were n stranger Lrlhe.
Ma lle r !dld no t go well wlth
them.The re were wa n wi th th e i r
ln di nn nelghbors,nnd perhaps la-
texnol -ilasentlun.and finally theystarted lo more to the so utheast.
Tb la brought thc m ln contac t
wi th th e Cr ows , an d h em i n stea d
a t d o i n g wh a t we would expecf.
and declaring wnr upon eac h other.
the trlb el formed a n a llla nc e Th e
Blac k llllll, wh ere they the n we re,wu n wonderf ul re gion f or lnd llna.
aud they n o do ubt h oped to h ad a
per man ent home here;bu t th e
Slou x wer e mo vlng wes twar d ln to
¢he same c ountry , and th e K lowawe r e n o mntc h for their [ruined
warriors,So they moved au ll
farther south, keeping to the edge
o t th e mountnln c o untry , and the
Sio ux drove th e Chey enne:andthe Arapahoe behind them, harass-
tng the Kiowa an they went.
Th e Arkansaa ri ve r wa s d ua lly
we r e mun c h ln g th e lr lu n c ha h a m
neat c arry in g tlns.The ir conver-
aatlo n ran lik e thi s:"Dnlsy ,ever slnc e l w a s a k i d .
and Dad took me tu le e ' E n tLy n ne'a t th e opera boule.I' ve
wa n ted to wr i te a play some day
. . . and , y ou kno w . . . _ me t tn ll
morn ing Professor l. y o a | lai d my
sketc h of n nh l: ldrn wa s th e h es:
he'd got.Ma y be l' ll get on e oversome dny , Dnlay .l| .'a a dream of
mlne."Dn lly wa s qu ic k to rep ly :"Tbat'| y o ur dr enm. Now I`l| tell
y ou mine,J o e Fi ve y e a n agoMalna r to ok me to th e stoc k c o m-
pany play a t Worcester.Ever
sin c e tba! a lu m l'\ 'e wan ted to be
a n a c tn a a - p ln y , o h ;y on k n o w -
emou onal roles l zo n o w everywa nn a I g et.Ana Pm moving my
allowan c e , an d stu dy ln g; a nd P vo
abo ut ¢ot D a d nh d Mother to
promise tn help send me to drn~
matic lc h oo l i t I wo rk su mmer s tohelp along Sar ge nf a ln New Y or k!
l th e Hlg gln lvllle me n s c n o o x. u e ,
Oh tnat'a great,D a u y l Say .
D a ls y l Yo u hur ry a nd s o t o B a r
K Tame of fx, J oe."
'l an e|E lg i n 1.A .Li s te r purc hased
| " Th e E lg i n Re vi e w"`f l-o m A . C .
Gard ner.
V e r d e ] - Gr a d i n g o f Hi g h w a y
No .12 we nt o l h er e p ro g re ss i ng .
Su ga r re fi n er ie s of Gr ea t W e st-
ern S ag-a r Co. at Sc ottsblu ff, Ger-
in g,Ba y a rd ,Mi n nta re ,L y ma n
an d Mi tc he ll star te d sli c i ng beets
rec ently .
s m a n w n - O n we ll be in g sunk
o n E . A lp e n a f a r m, s o u th o l h e r e
D o n i p h a n - L o c a l me a t ma r k e t
c hanged han ds.
Ue h li n g- - J o h n Ha m a n n pu r-
chased Ue h li n g M e a t Ma r k e t.
F r u l e - J .S.A ld e n considers
es ta b li sh i ng we ek ly pa pe r h er e to
E Mi » a f i le n r y Bea rd,Mr s .By ror
l
|
Be n n i , Mr s .S a m Steele an d M r s
A .E .Di xo n .Delicious refresh
me n ts we r e se r ve d a f ter th e h a s
inesa an d pr np rmm sessions.
L e wi s P a d w n ,acuvmpanuied b i
Mi s s Ma r i e K n o x d r o ve o ve r f r o n
N o r t h Pla tte to th e h o m o o f h h
p a r e n ts , Mr . a n d Mn . L a r a P a u l
se n, ar r ivi ng Su n da y mo rn i ng nn :
le a vi n g th a t e ve n i n g .Th e y w e n
w i t h M r .a Mr s .J a me s Pa ul
se n to Oma h bu t a ll re tur n ed fo l
di nn er wh e n allac e Hu n k wai
also a g ue st.
Ha r r y K i n g spent Saturd a;
n i z h t an d Sunday a t th e Ha r o li
Mi ller h ome . n e a r Blai r.
F r o m th is vic in ity ,those pa rItlc ipating in the n urnHe=a birthdni
p a r t ! b r M r s . W l t a o n ' I ' y s o n a
be k n o wn a s " B r u le C h i e f . "; B la i Tu e s da y af te rn o o n we n Me ;
Sh u b e r t-- A p p le ha rves t i n full ddr-nee H U W an d K en n e t h Ty s on
J S Oo ne ty an d P re n ti c e Smiths w i n g i n t h i s v i mm y 'l Fra nc is Me hr ens a nd hi s rnW o l b a c h - B ld e opened ' f o r M 1 F r a n k P i tz e r d r o v e t o o g g ;
gr n ve lin g 2.2 mi le s road extend~Saturd ay an d th e lntver staye<
i n g f r o m here,n o r th we s t ta ove r S u nd a y to vi si t r e lati ve s .
z....,.»:..-.wa n. r 'n f r t 'I-livhvmv.I Mi mi Mv r tl e Hu r d u m an d Mis
|.|g§ane gnu ~ L e e a n d Keith Sylvia attended the horse show inpuenaai a bmhday party at the Omaha Tuesday evening.
~+
led, but this was the land ofComanche.who had moved
iwnrd fr o m W y omlng some
before, a nd who c laimed the
:ory south of the Arkansas as
a .
would see m a s lf the re we re
:om fo r the Ki owa a ny wher e.
raver they went, some one was
r to drive them out.Bu t no w
lmd bec ome rather desperate;
had \vamlenc |l far enough, and
is Imperative (lf they expec t-
\ remaln a lrlhe) that they ee!-
| e nt's and ge t some expe nen c e:a n d l ' ll wr i te my h e a d o m a n d - "
J oe bec ame su denly shy and hell~
m a t - " a n d may be Lt my vlay
should get taken y ou'd he my lead
Ins lady .""Oh ,J oe dem-I W0llldn'£n he
wonderful?"Daisy whispered in
low ecstatic ac cents.».»e »»¢
F i ve years In ter !Axel Ha n fo r d
wa l Ute mo n d llli c u l produc er to
re e la New Y o rk . B e an th e ma r
of a the atr lc al pro duc z c ompany
J u i wu m.vm... V U.V . .. , ,.-~.. ,..._...-..._,. . ._,_.___ ._._____gg e le n La g le s s n f m w e s t Poim
ro ve t o e pa re n F r e d H rA L O N G T H E ' | < * ; ' "h z me Wedr sd ay oveniin;
w e r e t e y s p e n t e n i g ts w h i hB O T T O M ~ ( a t t e n d i n g wa sh er s'associihtion i;
Oma ha Thu r s da y . F r id a y a n d S a l
Th e 41-I J u ni or Mec hanic s C lu b
he ld th e i r ac hi evement pn o gr a m
Sunday after no on a t the ' J .W .
Simn nsen home.Ri c h ar d F ly n n
was i n c ha rge i n pla c e of the lead-
er,Me r to n K u h r .Te n me mb e r s
........ ........-.Q A n n - HM mm m- a m
urd ay ,M r .Hu r d u m ac c ompanie
th e m to th e h o r se s h o w S n tu r d a
ni g h t.Su n da y e ven i n g the y o u m
lad ies return ed to W e s t Poin
wh e r e bo th are h i g h sc hool in
'struc tars.
He r ma n ' D a y wh o wa s s e r lo u s l
At n m ,the rival tribes
xt f or the rlght_to slay .Nel-
waa ted w Klve up th e p lea s-
:a llvf s wh er e herd s of balla-
amed and llfe wal ea;;'. Final-
ney decided th at t e re wa s
fm- muh " ml n m mma n p h a
th at had rlsen from 'small beg lmn ln g l to th e point wllere they o!»
tered th e dues:Intellec tual eater~ta lnme n l la Ne w Yor k, Ha b oug ht
mo st o f h is play s a br oa d A f e w
h e secured fr o m diamond-studded
Amnrlrnn nln vwr lc h lx.
we.-E ,.-.¢»=.....m . .....- ,..,. ,....all e n joy e d refresh ments.
Mis ses Ru t h W ide ner,A l t a
Ne ls on ,Ern es ti ne Mc C oy an d
My n le P a u ls e n we r e amo n g th o s e
atte nd in g th e teac hers me eti ng s
in Om ah a Th u r s d a v an d F d d a y -
in ju r e d a t the Ha r r y Tu c k er f a r m
is i mpr o vi n g a t th e B lai r h os p i ta
Ha r o ld Ca rr a n d Os c a r M u m r
o f Slap le h ur st, who h a d be e n vi s
i ti n g i n Oma h a ,c a me vqith He r
b e n L u n d o f Oma h a to b e S u n d a rIrvu_|l " ' l " " w - - "b o l t ' j ' " " "~w i l H u h ' m f d i n n e r o f M r .m d M n~ u na ~ fha I . ..ff." ".. ."J .?f..° »|. I'".....»1..»~~ ' . : , ' : ~ E n m t t H i ll e r . o f | G M m .
la \ u u n n ;nun .»n.n.-;nv \..-.wz of the Kiowa. and these new
ds had the same henna ua
n.To the southward were the
lex settlements ot Mexic o ands.The Te xans h ad tak en the
hunting grounds of the Cornnn-
nnd th is was 1 bi tter r emem-
¢ \ . - .¢ . . | L . .r n x . . .. . . n . n . -
u - m n :1 . - ¢ ¢ \ » -¢I - - v - - - v - --q u e s t l n g a n a u d i e n c e ,t h a t l a y o n
hi s desk.that gave hi m pause.
Th e signature meant nothing tohim.There was somethin: to pon~
der m the simple, ulnc ere wording.
All h is llfe A xe l Han fo rd ha d wo r-
shiped sincerity. There ls not muc h
. . |I A v \ _ . . . . . | . . . . . . . .. n | . . \ . . »I n . s | | . ¢l l l u ¢ » ¢ » - u . . .- - v - .. . . - - - - -1 -He r ma n ,spent Sunday even in g
wi th Mr . a n d Mr s . S . I. Moo r e .
Mr . an d Mrs . T. K . Ive rs on , L ila
an d Alle n stay ed f r o m Tue sd ay
un ti l Fr id ay wi th B i a r t i n J ohnson
an d Mr .Iver so n elled c o rn f o r
Mr s . An n a Hu z e lma n o f th e B r o d ~
C a r l W e ld y a n d E ve r e tt H u tc h -
in s o f No r th P la tte , c o me Mo n d a y
f o r n vi mi t wi th th e A . W . C la r k e
fa mi ly .
Mi s s A n n a Paulsen a n d Mr s .
J a me s Paulsen atte nd e d th e me e t
i n g W ednesday after no on o f th e
II
I
rs. GeoIE \;re a§il§§1nv|;;§ ¢i;;geE ;;8;,
the Kiowa resented that.No w a tm
the two m b a were united.and
l m a l l
' iii' '{]'}"',"{he"|§§§§e{'851,emon district.Phylhs xversongwuy Joxers mlm wnn Me0 e vislted the R.M Iverson fam1ly'Sh@@f»8 of Herman.'IFF .i°.f".?.-X§P}1.°'.'?.. .'2.'E fagif until 'Phursdav eveninr.snendin " " " ' " " ' " """
ne M.. v~...,,.e ..., ... .....ting sec retary :
' ll | 9 6 h lml"
soberlnc ed,blue-eyed red-
'ed youngster oi'twenty-one
hed i n und lower ed qu le y ,
wu t oltentntlon.over el
\lol'd.
i wu nt i q tell _you also my
th e remai nd er o f th e we e k wi t h
he r si ster , Ve ra Ma e wh o ma k e s
he r h o me w l t h he r gr an dmothe r,
Mr s . Ma r g a r e t I ve o n o f B la i r .
Mr s .He n r y Sa n n an d Mr s .
Eno c h Mo or e o t e Br id g evie w
Clu b,an d Mr s .m n Be ar d an d
Mr s . A . E . D i xo n o f th e S e lf I mi
_...._...-_. f-...L _.,. _L H.- .-._
KENNARD NEW S
M r .an d Mr s .J o h n Hed elu nd.
Mr . a nd Mr s. Ma r ti n Hed e lu nd an d
fa mili es ,we r e Sa tu r da y eve ni ng
gue sts of Mr. an d Mr s. Ge o. Hed e-
lu n d an d J eanette.Th e la tte r
fa mi ly r ema ln ed un til Su nd a y e ve -
1 ~ »
f." ne sum simply.xll rlghv.; all down and do ua."mv gommund.
>e: for It was Joe. sat downhlnshouldershnlkedbigger\ ever. Durlng the redml learn'ted to hll eyes.The storyanarrulgnment against war.
was Impressive without mean-Lo he.Ile lived the story. Andended by saying:
pmvvrnunr uuu, nm wnn we whother leaders of project clubs on
Thursday ut the Blair court house.
Miss Florence Dixon,who at-tends the Business Administration
College at the state university.
came Friday evening tn stay until
Sunday aftemoon with her par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Dixon.Mariin Johnson had Sunday din-
ner with his dauxzhter, Mrs. T. K.
. Hins-
Mr and Mrs.O.W.Marshalland Marion, Mr. and Mrs George
Hedelund and Jeonette and RenE. P. Booher nndchlldren and MissMiarieKdmkattendedtheBooth
Festival held at tha Meflwdln
church in Arlington lust Pridnv
. Here will be Sunday school and
mnnrlral nf fha I eh nh h
| " " " " '.' | " | l l l l l
v
Klowu.
tolt that they could more el-vely dllaourugs unsoughttxhora.At least.they would
le Klowa became noted ua thebloodthirstyorthepralriaa.They set a record for lun-the whites that could not be|edln Droponlpn.Their wnrles traveled as lar south asmzo. Mexlco, spreadlux terror
hey went, and throughout thethey were dreaded.ill reputation lasted. ln somelure,long after their treaty
the government ln 1881.The
x was not stopped. though they| conslderahly curtailed.Theers ot lne tlre were lmoulder-and every so o_l'teu they would
'Mt Hanford. this nsnt my dntplayPre nrltten tive before thisandehuckedemullanuyButmy old Eugllsh professor at Hlg
wallup than Alla Quiet on the
Western Front Please just readthe lust act while I'm here .Toe
extended u shear of typeurltteumanuscriptAxelElantord dld not reach forthemunuscrlpt.What rot.ranthrough his mind He Axel Banford,moved by the story or ahedgllug small town no: when ltwas hls custom to dlcker about returns with unlahed ahlo and sue~
cessful plnywrlghu.Rot.he
mouthed to hlmselt; and then thatstrangeImpulselelzedhllmindagain.Hls hand shot out:"All right!Let's have ltl"_He crackled briskly through Due
..
, glnaellle says thla packs a better
.._...
Iverson and family...l e n s ; a s W . i n e t " § J ; . ; ; ;
Mr. and Mrs. John Gilhapie and
son were Sunday visitors at Oma-ha with Mr. and Mrs. Pat Glllispie
Mrs. Floyd Sheets and childrenof Burt county spent Friday with
Mr. and Mrs. Abner King.Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rutledge anddaughter,Edith and Miss Ella
Morrison of Blair, were Saturday
evening visitors with their mother
Mrs. Georlre Morrison of TekamahMa ry Ann Bunn,daughter ofMr.and Mrs.Byron Bunn spent
last week with her grandmother,
Mrs. Hugo Haack under the doc-
tor's care.Mr. and-Mrs. Harry Tyson and
Prentice Smith drove to Omaha
Monday when they each had hogs
on the market.They attended theAk-Ser-Ben shock show and roden.
school at 10, and services at 10:45.
Rev.Hans Nielsen of Blair, willl
be present lor both.During the
winter months the services andSunday school will be held everyother Sunday morning.Atmut 90 people attended theRoyal Neighbor benefit card pany
last Friday evening.Progressive
pinochle was the.gsme played andprizes for high scores were award-ed Mrs. Harold Lautrup and Bert
Swihart, and for low,Mrs. It-F.
Kreymborg of Fremont, and Geo.
Hedelund.Iate in the evenlng
the Indies served refreshments ofchickensalad,rolls,cake andoodee.Everyone present reported
u jolly time.
Mrs. Floyd Alexander and Har-
riet Hall went tn Premnnt Pridnv
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Most Effective Known
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Prevents
Roup in Poultry
Feed --
Germitox T ablets
in Drinking Water
Satisfaction Guaranteed
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Nad aunper with Mr.éifd hiééf
'y McDaniels,and went with
and »M'ra.Fred McDaniel; to
~ | ~" ~| ¢|. . ;||0 |- |
Mrs. Floyd Alexander and Har-Het Hal! went to Fremont Friday |
| | |
1 . . . . _ . . . . _ .
Mrs.Clifford Decker who took
them on to Wayne,where they at-
tended the Homecoming at theNormal.Mr..Alexander and OtisDecker brought the gills home onSunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Rosenbaumand children and Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Ward, Norma-Jane and LewisdrovetoDavey,Neb.Saturdayevening for an over Sunday visitwith Mr. and Mrs. Frank Timber-lsin and family. .Mr.and Mrs.Joe, Pollcz andchildren of Omahn and Mr. and
Mrs. Oscar Anderson and childrenof Arlington, were Sunday guestsat the Bert swihm; home.
BL AIR
Racket Store
Come Here for
Oil Cloth,yd. Z9c
Oil Cloth :cu-la
16x36 in. dolce .19:
Radiant Cedar Oil
bottle loc - 191: md 39c
A line 0il or
Dust Hop . .50c
Big Broom value 351:
Winferllosiery,Gloves
and Mittens
All Priced
Very Low
CA N D Y
154: to soc
p o u n d
On August 15th the undersigned
Policy in Coal Retailing-from 30-D
cost of Coal on cars
asP r i c e s »-
ln accordance with this new policy-
pressed their satisfaction with this ~
did not read our first announcemenstand .that it applied to them.
nounce that--
Coal is Spot Cash to Everybody
chant,Butcher, Baker, Banker--
No matter how good your credit,
delivered.We desire to keep Coal
Notch, but we cannot do so unless
Rivett Lhr. 81 Coal- Co.
Christensen Lbr. Co.
government agent aIndians and 'tu rned tl
s s e m n l e u p a g e d o w n q u i e t l y o n h i s d e n ;H a n
h e m t h a t l e a n e d b a c k a n d g a z e d n t t h e c e j l -M r
f n l i h n l I n n #Au a n vn b l n u .Al n n n u n n l » l »1',,...................,.....................=.repetltloa of thelr mlschlei.B a t
they had hea rd th is be fo re Do-
hasan (tha se c ond K iowa c h lat ofam na me) n nswer ed mm d eda ntly
as to llo wa :
- w h e n my y ou ng me n, to keep
th ei r w o m m an d children tl-om
stnr vln r. ta ke fr om th o whlta mu l
,»;;'1»= through ou r c o un try . ua -an d d rlvln g a way o u r b nlh lo ,
a c up at su gar or c oke # the whlto
e mo !u angry .an d th r e a te n to
u n a a n aoldlera.I have lo ok sd
lo r th a n a lo n g tlma,bu t theyhave not c ome.
' r n n b le still browed ln th e
c a mp ~ lr r 'e ot th a K lovn , b ut th e
i n n u mb e r s I n d ln ltr lu g th .D l l-
¢ a e , t o o , p r o v o d a a \ n l m y h a r d t olah du e.A t last,l a 1375.t h u
gave up the unequal battle.The re
v u n o u s e l n r l d l n g t o e e r t a l n d e -
dent.
Setanta one o f m u leaders,ma d e a speech botoro th e wh ite
coaque Ho s a i d :" I lo va to
ro a m th prulrloa The re I feel
fr ee a nd h uvhy r bu t wh en we set
lla down :re grow pale and dlo.Alo n g llme a g o th ll land belonged
to o u r f nth e r l: bu t wh e n I g o u p
to the rlver I nee the c amp: of sol~
d lr r s on lts bnnks Th e ao ld le n
c u t : ln wn my tlmh e r: the v k lll mv
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vh lt e m m w a n rapidly g~rvw|_|g|
"Is W.a ...atm ol ue-=-lo unn-atea.H e dld not once gla nc e ptJ oe; mu ng L remalou a o n th e e dge
at hll c h alr . Axel Hanford p r u s e d
a desk button. The soft-faoted and
Immac ulate sec retary appeared
h o m apparently nowhere.Agnln,als o c o mma nd s :
" Ta k e do wn lh la y oung ma n ' |
na me an d address and where he
can be reac hed at any time of dny .l' m bn y ln g hls play ,' W a r ll He l ll'
Got eve ry thlng l"
Th e n to J o e :
" I t ' |a nln y ; y o un g - ma n l lt' ll
need a llttle ao!tenln{h here an d
t h a s ;bu t we'l.l d o a t a t r ehearaall.C o mo ln to mo rr ow a nd
Pll ta lk te r ms wi th y on .I' l|[ I va
y ou th e belt y ou c a n g et-be c au se
I wa n t to do th i s pla y . "
"la s t a mln a to . llrl E xc na o mo .I l ! !B n t there'|ju s t one zonal-
do a attached to y our taklng th ll
v . A nd th a t u th at y o u b a wi ll-
tu try o u t a n d take l! | a tfl| ~
h c to r y a n actress wh o m I k n o wf o r th e one wo ma n' |part I n th e
play .Th lt g o e s , Mr . Ha n fo r d ! t' |
got no be. W e ballt our dreams tp-
n th e r . "
A x d Han fo rd tu me d ;blew n u
nos e!ejac ulated." W d l ,m l b e
d - d . "a ti me o r two . a n d c an lta -
u m .
the e ve ni ng s ho w.Mr . S mi th e x-
hibited a car-load o f 25 he ad o f
Snofted Po lan d ho g s wh i c h d r e w
tlnr d p n ze ove r all c las s es .
Sunday di nn er gu es ts o f M r .
an d Mr s . J .S.Co ne ty wer e Mr s .
E lm e r W h i te ,Do na ld an d W a vn e
an d Mi s s D o r ls W h i le a n d Mi s a
Do r o th v Still.a ll o f W ater lo o.
Mr s .Ma r y Conety o f V a lle y an d
M r .an d Mr s .W llh n r Co ne ty o f
He n n a n .l
Th e He n r y ,Ca rl an d Gudr nnnd
Sore nsen fa mllle s spent Tue sd ay
eve ni ng a t th e Ha n s Sorensen
h o me wh e n Leone. c elebrated h e r l
h lr th anniversary .1
(M r . I n d Mr s .Op a l Heeven an dl
.c hi ld re n we re Su nd ay dln ne r
. m e a ts o f M r .an d M n ,Clarenc eSi mp s on , s on th o f Bla lr .
Mr s .N a a m W a r rlc k stay ed
o ve r Sa nd n lg h t an d Mo n d a y
wi th h e r the r,Sheldon Pe c k o f
Blai r.wh o h a s n o t been l n h ls
==;;1 :wg hlealth.
r .a n rs.J . W .Slmonsen
an d fa mi ly s p e n t Su nd ay even in gwi th Mir.an d Mr s .L a r s Ha ns en
o f B l a i r to ho n o r th e bi r th a n n l-
ve rs a ry o f Mrs . Han s en .
Mr s .Geo rg e Fn c k le r i n no t nb lo
t o b e ab o u t h e r w o r k th is week
CASH!
oal Dealers announced a Change of
ay Credit, to Spot Cash.Although
ms not changed--our
'e Lower!
Manybf our customers have ex-rraniem ent. Som e others evidently
. or i they did, they did not under-
their information we again anhullnlo. und when Laee that my
h r a r t fn-els llke hurstlng.I te d
,uorryx l have spoken."
.la nu. wuuru Nnunavff Uunu.)
Cr i ti c s C r itld n d
12 u qulta c ruel tha t a pac t au-~n o ¢ n u d a r th r o u h h u on : or
. g g h u n xm mt wl out h a ms ;n
6111: forever. like (he Old Man of
the ~el. u pon hls h nc x. - Mo o n .
Zu a llh o f Advanc ement
And the whole hlsxor! of e.lv1llza~
-don ll revnaled ln mhele alxworda:
" W i s h I nad A b etter c ar. "- l!lln
~ nsanolll Star.
0ll~8tuaoa' / n o ma lt u t u n d v a g a n d li l-
- g m m l u th e Un ltnd m u e n m e
1 m m lnd.lun|and A r k u u l u .Oll-
atonea are also made urtllld ully'lfrom pnwflf-ra-d curhnnludutl.
"Get he r h a re by Mo n da y when
n h e a n a l l m n . " w a s l l ! h e a a l d .
W hlc h explnlua th e telegram
th at ll a l h e d l u way A-om J oe toDaisyte n mln ules d u r J oe le ft
Axel Han!o rd'| omc e.
" B e n th o Ru n s o me th e a t a f o r
reh ear sal of 'W ar la Bell' Mon day
lure ato p y ou a re my leadi ng lady
n o w an d alwa y s lto p I lo ve y ou
stop J oe."
(Q by Mec lun Nowununw lndlull.)|wNu ¥¢r1lC||
due 7.0 illness.
M r .an d Mr s .Ab ne r K i n g ab-
te n de d a Ha lla wa ' e n p a r ty Sa tu r-
day e ve n i n g a t th e Ha r o ld Mi lle r
ho me ,ne a r B lai r .
Su n d a v gu e s t:n f Ra lp h an d
Grac e Ra y we r e M r .an d Mr s .| R n v Mu r k n v.M r .an d M n .E a r l
Blue an d ba b y an d R.C.Eva ns ,
a ll o f Oma h a .
Mr . a n d Mr s. J oh n B . Str ic klett
o f Oma ha ,spent Saturd ay nllzht
a n d Sunday wi t h Mr .an d Mr s .A D ° i - " M l c .B .Bunn.M n .An n a Pendle
. V d lc ta to r n a wlla wh o wo u ld
rather keen her husband straight
hbln h anp y .- Cln c ln nntl E nqu ire r.
Re d C l o u d - D r .C.E .Cross
purc hased D r .Ne lllo E .M» ur e r' s
dental p arlo ra.
Sta p le to n -- Ne w m e e t light#
ing s y s te m c o mp le te d.
an d Mla s Caroline W a c h te r o f
He r ma n .w e n Sunday after no on
visitors.'
George an d Co ra Beard enter-
tained M r .an d Mr s .Sa m Steele
and da ug hte rs , Mr. an d Mrs . By r on
Be ar d an d so ns a n d Le la nd Mulle r
a t u Ha llo we 'e n p a r ty Saturd ay
evening.
P e g g v Ma rs ha ll stay ed wi th
f:.......
'our'Coa| must be paid for when
Prices Down to the Lowest Possible
e sell for Spot Cash.
......ruunv-°norman H _ cf |{,t§]""" `]'7i\u""opened am mpdr -»'3» at A- E- diy 'In.»=»'f§.. wigs nun nii
Krause shoe stan.'c._§.g Qlglciggltl 05 Brjt epunty.\..» .J .mn »-.ln ln.ur an '"'""""¢`" -»-., \n\»lll --»-|Wayne-Arthur Gaker mm-mr.. and ""'Joe Bandar andthe vowel. a. e. 1 0. u and t m ..'daughter of Herman were Sunconsonants. h. RU- m. n. n. w.fornmn¢maI .agmtmw 4... p_,|_|_ dalgiaitprs at the Fred Ray home 1_ __ _ _ _' m r a l » » " " ' ° i A v . ;a l l l !~"a n l a t Y a y r e S t a t e T e a c h e r s C o l l a z o .a n di n v m ,E n t l r rA d v e r t i s e
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W o rk f ar J uvan ila Co ur h
Th e Nn n u n n l Probation m o c h -
do n in a n us o c ln llo n o f earnest
me n an d women wh()ha ve u lpurposethedevelopmnntundu l-
ld lt mo e a t Juvenile c o n m an d
Erobndoa u r vl c a throughout t h t
nlted E tnies.I! 1 | mn p o n e d b y
lu mb c n h lp c a n d c o n mb u u a u x
Ad ver ti se in The En te rp r is e .
Fa s hi o n Cen ter Si lk D r e s s e s -
re g u lu r $1 0 a n d $1 2 va lu es g o a t
$ 5 . 8 8 th i s we e k e n d i n s ma r t n e w
sly lc s in siz es 14 £0 46.4 2 - lt
F a s h i o n Cen ter W i n te r Coats
f o r W o men ,$16.75 an d $25 i n
sizes 14 t o 46 i n bla c k,br ow n
a n d g r e e n - b i g n e w s h i p me n t ju s t
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organized.Viola Stork was elec-
ted president;Edna Stork,vice
preddeat; Norma Dickmeyer, sec-
retary; Dorothy Jensen, news re-
porter, and Mrs. Howard Jensen.
local leader.Other members .sroEdithand Ethel Jacobs,VernaStork and Lora Jensen.
The first meeting will be held
Friday evening, Nov. 20th at the
Howard Jensen home.-Dorothy
Jensen, news reporter.
JUNIOR MECHANICS'
ACHIEVEMENT PROGRAM
Demonstrations on soldering byNeil Sutton and Donald Lippincott
on filing a bit by Elmer Dixon,
snd talks on Mechanic Clubs by
Robert Flynn, James Dixon,Ray
Hooks and others were part of the
program carried out Sunday .aft-
lemoon by the 4 H Junior Mechan-
llea at the W. J. Simonsea home,
north of Blair.Gerald .lnsen,
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Lippincott,Miss Dorothy Hain,|called on their daughter,Mrs.
M `tt Cook and 1 `l Ar-e m ami y nearMyronSorensen,Mr. and Mrs. lington Toesda evenin _John Hooks and Renard Flynn,l
who took charge of the programinthe absence of Menon Kuhr,l
the leader.|
The boys feel that it has been!
worth while to learn the first
year's work and are looking for-ward to the second year Mechnniol
Club under the able leadership of;
Merton Kuhr.-Elmer Dixon,re~
porter.
.Fashion Center Winter Conts|
for Women,$16.75 and $25 in
sizes 14 is 46 in ba rk,bmwnf
and green-big new shipment just'
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McCARTI-IY AND
LONG CREEK
Mesdame:Elmer and CliffordTruhlsen omni '|~...s,|.v ..nsm...."l
y gMrs.'Walter Novak culled on
Mrs. Paul Barry Wednesday.Mrs. Peter Jensen and Mrs. Jas.
Thompson,the extension vork
leaders for McCarthy, attended the
meeting at the court house Thurs-
day.The lesson was "Personal-ity and Pictures".
Leon Hindley sawed wood forJohnBarryandHans Andersen
Thursday.
The McCarthy school childrenenjoyed a two day vacation Thurs-day and Friday of last week, while
their teachers,Miss Hatel Can-
non and Miss Winlfred Allen at-tended the teachers convention inOmaha.Mr.and Mrs. Leslie Thompson
spent a pleasant evehlng last
Thursday at the Dan Thompsonhome.Mrs.Weston Long and Miss
Ruie Thompsoh called on Mrs.Merritt Cook of Arlington, Fri-
rlnv nftarnnnn
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show in Omaha Slmdly afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Hlndley and
family spent Sunday with relativesin Arlington.Mr.and Mrs.Dan Thompson
were the victims of a surprise onSunday, which was their wedding
anniversary.The James,Will,Frank and Leslie Thompson fem-
ilies and Mr. :md Mrs.Ab Rose
came to spend the day.Mr. and
Mrs. Chris Hinz called in the ult-
ernoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Truhlson
spent Thursday in Fremont.Thornns Barry and Misa Jose-phine McNamara of Omaha,undFrancis Barry of California, call-ed at the James Thompson home
Sunday evening.
Rachel Humston,daughter ofMr.and Mrs.Orville Humaton
gave a Hnllowe'en party Saturday.Around thirty young people were
present.Appropriate contests,games and stunts were enjoyed.At a late hour n delicious lunchwas servedhy Mn. Humston.
Mrs.Wm.Hardnon and A
called at the F.W. Arndt hr
in Blair, Sunday.'
Mr.and Mrs.Ludwig Jenspent Sunday at the McrrittC
home, near Arlington.
Mrs.Elizabeth Ackr~rmnn
Herman,called at the Lud
Jensen home Sunday evening.
Mrs. Chris lllnz was hostess
the McCanhy ladies club 'l"h\
day aIter\1onn.` She was asels
by Mrs. Ludwig Jr-neon nml lileonHindley.Eig1teen nn
bers and visitors were presl
The afternoon was '-pcnt in s
ing and visiting.The next mn
ing will be at the Mrs.ChexAronson home.
Miss Allen and Miss Cam
gave a Hallowe'en party at aclfortheirpupilsWednesday1
emoon.Games and stunts w
played after which the teachserved ice cream and cake to
children '
.
Fashion Center Winter Cop| §;| ' :,g nP¥ ;;' c ::Ig-5; hiigltor Women,$16 '75 and $25
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SUNNYSIDE NEWS
The pu|Sils and their teacher at
Sunnyside school gave n programsocial Inst Tunsda eve-and bnx Yning :mich a very large crowd a!»
. . -Humston at their home Saturday
night.Mr. and Mrs. Chris Wieae and
family of Hoskins, Mr. and Mrs.Louie Vols and Glen, Mrs Anna.D.Wiese,Alice and AndrewWicse, Mrs. Bertha Wendt, VernanndHerbert,Mr.and Mrs.Ben
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Atli ucu.-.Voss, Edna, Ervin and Lois helped~ _,o§§':""§i ""°S°,;nd'*'_}{§'Q§?'e§gJ;,¢1z°y Voss celebrate his bmhday
wqre xQsitors at the Ferdinand "`~}'§§"53"'wh.,helped Lyle Jann
Vile -rr1l1£*at Decatur,Sun¢l:1y.|l b me h birthda ThuragiayH . md Hrs. John Rphifn of Win- cc e ru as ..Y .1;,,,. also visitors there [were Mrs.Wllham Jnpp,Fntz
" f l u ~Mrs.\\m..mhnef undfmfd nudie,Mr.81151 Mrs.PaulTnmllff'If. and Mrs. Fritz Juhnel "Ulf and sons of Iwzngion.mtl f:\§Iy,Mr.and Mrs.Benl Mr.illld MYB IPBUE Wulf of
Voss.Mr.and Mrs.Wm.VossBiair,spent Sunday afternoon at.\0l¢.\1=itors Sunday at the Chrisllh0 Robert Anderson home.
l a h n c l h o m e M r s ,B e r t h a W e n d t ,V e r n a a n d
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PREMIER
DUPLEX
Wonderful newu for homemak-er: who have been walling torQ vacuum deaner bargain.
The price of the world hmoulPremierDuplexcleanerhasbeen cut from $00 w 540.50-m saving or $10.50 for everywomnn who bnyi today.
This means um the cleuu-ryouhave Always wanted mnnow easily he yours.
Oome. See it. Try lr.. Compu-oIt. Or telephone and we willbring it to your homo.
Llun ss Down
1 - - ~ - u n a w h - u v
_~\.~..ami ly of Ho sk ins , Nab ., we re vi s-
ti n g a t th e h o me o f hi s mothe r,
I r s ( A n n a D .Wiese la st wee k-
nd.
Mr .an d hi ts .J o hn Ro h lf s an d
aughters o f Winaide,Ne b.we ro
sitors a t the ho me o f Mr s .
ophie W iese ove r the week-end.
He n r y Voss,Vi o la an d Ire nett-ended a weiner roast a t th e
ome o f Ma rjo ri e K u h r l a s t Fr i -
ay eve nin g.
Th e Pe a c e fu l Hill s c h oo l g ave a
~ropgrnm and c arn ival last W ed-
~esday evening,whic h wa s we ll
ttemled.Mr .an d Mr s .George Paasc h
:d A n i ta o f Ken na rd , wer e Su n-
-=~after noon visitors a t the
~tto Voss home.Mr .an d Mr s .J o hn Ro h lf s o f
' inside,Mr .and Mr s.Fr e d Mi s -
eldt, Mr s.Sop hie W i ese , Mr. and
~rs.Otto W ri c h o f 01-um,Mr .
~nd Mr s.E mi l Ma tz en an d f a m-
lies we re vis itor s a t th e A n d r e w
Viese home Sunday .
Mr .and Mr s .F r i tz J nhnel an d
amily we r e F r e mo n t vi s i to r s la s t
atun ln y .
Ra lph an d J a c k Ku h r e nte rta in -
d a n u mb e r o f the i r s c h o olmate s
~nd friends a t a pa r ty a t their
ome nea r Kenn ard, Si ipday after-
~OOU.Mi s s Dor othy W iose,daug hter
~f R.G.Wiose,wa s pleasantly
~urpmied Sunday after noon wh e n
er sc hoolmate s, f rien ds a nd r ela-
ives d ropped in to he lp he r c e le -
| rate her bir thday .
Mi ss E d n a Voss an d Paul
raasch were visltor6 Su n da y _a t
ho 'Henry L usehen home at W ash-
npzton.Mi ss Helen J ahnel a n d Ma r th a
ahn el. Alfr ed Wiese and W i llar d
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TRI-C POULTRY CLUB
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Our Club gave an nchievemet
prokram Sunday afternoon at tho
Ed Stork home.
The opedng number was aplano' solo by Verna Wulf, which
wns followed with a short talk by
our preddent, Edna Stork.Aliv e
minute play vm;presented by
Evelyn Katt, Irene Wulf and Mrs.
Howard Jensen, alter which Han
old, Allard,Edna,Everett andVernaStorkplayed two musical
numbers."Trl c Wlll Shlne T0<
night" was sung by the Club mem-
bers.
At the close of the program a
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Cha~ ~o~s~ hom~
Cream Camels
One cup table symp,1 cup
cream or rich milk,1 teaspoon
vanilla,and 2 cups granulated
augur,Mix together the sugar,the
syrup nml half of the cream, andbring slowly to the boiling point,|
stirring well.(Jock until the
mixture will form 1|soft lmll'hen dipped in cold water.Thadoddtheremainingeremnund'
cook ngain unlil the cnndy forms
n hard ball when subjected to
the wnter test.Flavor with thevanilla and pour into n buttercdl
pan.Do not stir the candymore than is necessary duringl
the cooking, as stirring will cause
the sugar to granulute.
Candied Orunge Peel
Put peel from eight oranges in
cold water; hr.-ul. to boiling point,
and cook gently, until very tender.
Drain;put in cold water.und,
when cold, remove membrane and
soft portion.Boil one cup sugar
And onehalf cup water until
syrup spins n thread; put in peel,
nnd cnnk gently,until symp is
evaporated and peel looks clear.
Drain on wire cake cooler,andleavein open Hg until thoroughly
dry. 'Store, on use as rqluired
in cakes and puddings.
Candied lemon peel may be
prepared in the same way.
Frozen Mystery
Two cups sugar, 2 cups water,
2 oranges, 2 lemons,2 bananas,
Squeeze juice from lemons and
cook peel until soft.Put
through meat-chopper and than
rub through a sieve. Add dwmwd
apples and remaining ingredients
mix well and store in jars.Use
ns n filling for turnovers and pies.
Corn Relish Salud
One pkg. lemon-flavored gela-
tin, 1 cup boiling water,%cup
cold water, 3 tablespoon vinegar,
%teaspoon salt, 1%cups earn,
cookw;1 green pepper,chopped;
1 pimento, chopped; and 1 table-
spoon onion, grated.
Dissolve gelatih in boiling
water.Add cold water,vinegnr
and salt.Chill.When slightly
thickened,fold in corn,pepper,
pimento and onion.Tu m into
mold.Chill until firm.Unmqld
on crisp lettuce.Garnish with
mayonnaise.Serves 8.
Ostmesl Drop Cakes
Two-thirds cup butter,1 cup
sugar,2eggs, it cup milk,2
cups rolled oats,2%cups flour,
I teaspoon baking powder,*A
teaspoon salt,1 teaspoon cinna-
mon,1 teaspoon nutmeg,and 1
cup chopped seeded raisins.
Cream butter, add sugar,eggs
well beaten, milk, and rolled oatslM.ix and sift dry ingredients. Add
flour mixture to first mixture,
thoroughly mix.Drop by spoon-
fuls on a greased baking pan and
bake in a rather hot oven.This
makes 32 to 36 cookies.
CROWELL HOME
Mr. Chase retumed an Monday
from a week's visit in Omaha.
Mrs. Fisher from Palls City,
spent a few hours with Mrs.
Palmer Sunday morning.
Mrs. Jensen's nephew, Mr.Joh.n-
son, and his wife from Omaha,
stopped to see Mrs.Jensen Fri-
day..Mr. Wood's step»son. Mrs. Frank
Howe and son, and Mr. and Mrs.Davld Wlles of Syracuse, wma to
see Mr. Wood Sunday.
Mrs.Johnson and Mrs.Simol-
son of Blair called on Mrs. Jensen
Sunday alter-noon.
Mr.F. F. r ort and fami ly ol
Lincoln,dro out to see Mr.
For1.'s mother/ Sunday.
The Booth /Festival which was
held at Arlington last Thursday
night fumished the Home with
many useful supplies.
Mr. Russel Cole of Broken Bow,
stopped on his way back from
Omaha to see hls aunt, Mrs. Sarah
Lenon.
Mr.and Mrs.Sam Burr of
Guide Rock, visited Mrs. Seeley on
Sunday.
Mx. and Mrs. Ed Donaldson ofLincoln,and Wayne Strom of
Hastings, took dinner with Mrs.
Schwab on Sunday.
Rev. Newell brought us a good
message Sunday afternoon at our
Chapel services.Hilton Rhoades'
solo was also elfective.
~n~y ~ive~ b~ ~ch~l an~ ~elbert .Advertise in The Enterprise.
piano~ so~o by Verna W u l f , ~ c ~
wa s f o llo we d wi th a s h o r t ta lk b y
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minute play vm;presented by
Evelyn Katt, Irene Wulf and Mrs.
Howard Jensen, alter which Han
old, Allard,Edna,Everett andVernaStorkplayed two musical
numbers."Trl c Wlll Shine T0<
night" was sung by the Club mem-
bers.
At the close of the program a
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David Simonsen,Leo Hoo .and of last ~w i ~ .~ I ~ l e ~Mr~ a ~Ii. James Mullen and
Kenneth Sorensen were other Humaton while their husbands family enjoyed the Ak-Sal-Ben to pick corn Io~ ~w~le
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Let Your Tank Run Low
Take Advantage
of This Opportunity
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REMEMBER:--W e give a Ca nd y
Ba r FRE E wi t h eve ry c a s h
pu rc ha se e ve ry Day
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mold.Chill until fir m.Unmqld
o n crisp lettuc e.Garn ish wi th
may onnaise.Serves 8.
Oa tme a l D r o p C a k e s
Two- thi rd s c u p bu tter ,1 c up
sugar,2 e g g s ,%c u p mi l k ,2
cups rolled oats,2 %c ups flo ur ,
I teaspoon b a k i n g powd er,*A
teaspoon sa lt,1 teaspoon cinna-
mo n ,1 teaspoon nu tme g ,an d 1
c u p chopped seeded raisins.
Cr e a m bu tter ,ad d sugar,eggs
we ll b ea te n, mi lk , an d r olle d oa ts .
Mi x a n d si f t d r y i n g r e d i en ts . A d d
flo u r mi xtu r e to f i r s t mi xtu r e ,
tho ro ugh ly mi x.D r o p by spoon-
fu ls o n a g r e as e d ba k i ng p a n a n d
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m saving or $10.50 for everywomnn who bnyi today.
This means that the clesnu-
you have Always wanted mn
naw easily he yours.
0ome.Seeit.'.l'rylt..0ompu-e
It.Or telephone and we willbring it to your hams.
Llun ss Down
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f-Watch it bubble "5 lik~ sparg;'ring ier-drink nyfeelhsg of $111 and relaxation that
follows.
In Dr. Kiln' Rlfrvlenuf Nmxna 'f-sw I
Purchase of Gallons ofTgnil 5xusmr and wntnr fivn mih.. .. ." " c " -. ._. . - . - . .- - . v -w-..-utes; cool; add pulp and juice of
o r a n z c s .i u i c e o f l e m o n n .n i n e -
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rubbed through a adeve Freeze
10 a mush; ndd egg whites, beat-en stiff, and finish freezing.Sweet-Toalh Villmln Snhd
Children, who so allen refuse
to ent salads,will relish this
sweet-moth inntv and nm-urn
v v u l l \v v c a l j
"NERVE S"
Do th mak Restles, Cmnb,n~a.°51=¢.=1 '?`»3-¢»»=1f_ Had-
nchy?Do Lhev snail vmu-A
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REMEMBER.'
Johnson GAS-
Keynoil---
Collegiate Serv
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ern' of the molaues but :lm tha !0'|l:l." wo;-if
m i '
Arninomls,salts an d vi ta min s o f
th e fr u i t used i n its composition.
Cover a salad plate wi th on e o rj
tw o crisp Iettuc ¢leaves.'Then
nmu n n la r va :Han A#1n¥nmnnIn
Tens of thousandsh a ve f o u n d a w a y i o
g e t r e li e f f r o m o v e r -
w o r k e d n e r v e s - - a w a y
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Mincemcm Delirium
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choppod nuts,':£.~c up me lte d bu t-
tor.2 cups sugar,1 teaspoon
m t , 1 teaspoon ground c innamon,
1 te asp oon gr oun d n utmeg.1 tea-
spoon ground cloves,1 teaspoon
ground gingor,an d 1 teaspoon
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Local News guests Inst Sunday at the pnrenw
Frank Sim~on home.
Wantedat once--A man 'Lohuak C.G.I[albert of this city, who,
corn.Hosea Wilson.42-it with Mrs.Halbert,attended the
Mr.and Mrs.Harvey Sinfpwn w~ding.
SEVENTY-l'-'I rm
a n d rec reationa o f on ly sli g htly
" wi t c h y "c harac ter to th e mo r e
a n d mo r e Impos sible si gh ts a n d
|1 ::...|l .t o a n mgx..Mr .a n d M r s .W m. C oo k , Mr. a n dMr s .F_A_Henn in~r.M i ustnbl amo u n t o f mo ne y f o rWitches"Cavern f r o m which
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Mr. and Mrs. Amaz1,,m|n,.;, reexamined. h'!ormed.|and ber. borrow. and steal moi!!!
mreweu.requimd, and commanded and com to giv away,i mil cussed aniiT h e m e m b e r s P r ¢ » ¢ n t f r o m p u l l e d u n t i l a l l 1 k n o w i s t h a t I d i s c u s s e d .b o y c o t t e d .m u s e d w ,
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For Sale--White Rock cockerels.`
W. J. Novak. Blair.42-1t'_
Clark 0'I-lanlon and son,Reed
drove to Des Moines 'hxesday on.
business.
Mrs. Andrew Hansen o! Council
Blulfs,'is visiting at the H. Ji
Hansen. home.
Mrs. Wm.Linden is hoatesg to
the De Soto Womans Club this
(Thursday)afternoon.
Mrs. Skov Nielsen is reported
much better alter havdng a :lego
of having teeth extracted.
Mr.and Mrs.Will Smith of
Omaha, were last Monday visitors
at the George McBride home.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Koopman and
family of Omaha, were last Sun-day visitors at the W. J. Koopman
home.~
Mr. and Mrs. Hans Sorenson and
daughter were last Tuesday L-ve'
ning visitors at Ehe Hans huhmhome.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kuhr were
lax! Sunday viultorx nt the Hans
Wrich home on west Washington
street.
Lester Springer has moved his
family to the Wallace Chariot
farm where he will work for Mr.
Chariot.
Mr.and Mrs.George McBride
entenained their son,Lyle and
wife and baby of Omaha at dinner
last Sunday.
The W.R.C.kensington met
lust Wednesday afternoon at the
home'of Mrs. Wm. Strode on west
Davis avenue.
Mrs. O. T.Rhodes of Denver,Colorado,left Monday nfter a
week's visit wlth her niece,Mrs.
Rose Metzlnger and family.
Four Nebraska students are en-
rolled in the University of Okla-
homa this semester.Blair ls rep#
resented by Donald F. Newell.
Mr. and Mrs. Chris l-`rahm and
family of south of Blair, visited
last Sunday evening at the Walter
Frahm home, near Nashville.
Wm Klessner of Denver,and
Mrs: George Klessner of Omaha,
visited Monday evening at the
home of Mrs. Rose Metzdnger.
Jens J. Peteraen, Blair, was re~
cently appointed udet corporal in
the R, 0. T. C. corps at the Uni-
voraity ol' Nebraska.He will servevitlf company D.
Mrs. Harry Sappenfleld return-
ed lu! Friday from several weeks
vaeadon with her daughters in
'Wyoming and Idaho.Sha reports
a most enjoyable visit.-»
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L? Duroc Boars sired by Nebras-I
;
Enterprise advertising pay;'
Mr.and Mrs.Edgar Rose and
Rita spent last Sunday afternoon
ln Omaha vidtlng at the James
Sipp home.
Paul McCoy of Omaha, and Ike
Courtia were lan Saturday evening
guests ol Mr. and Mrs, Paul Jef-
ferson at the Wm. Linden home.
Tom Barry and Miss Josephine
McNamara ol Omaha were Sunday
visitors at the James Thompso
and Paul Barry homes, south o
Blair.
Mr.and Mrs.Byron McDonald
n1
were guests of Mr. and Mra.
rAlbertTroutmanon eaxt Pa
street at a welner roast lasf.Sa
vrdly evening.
ryCalifornia eame Inst Friday and i
visiting at the Edgar Rose hom
and with other relatires.He is
nephew of Mrs. Rose
We will sell 20 head of the hes
ure bred spotted Poland Boa
we ever raised nt Jenson & Bros
Sale Pavillion Saturday,Nov.1
42-lt
Mrs. John Arohson is the prou
po essor of a beautiful piece o
N. M., sent her by Henry DeLon
of Council Bluffs,who is do
there at present.
Mr. and lllre. Byron McDonal
entertained nt dinner last Sundn
Frank Jalxnel of Kennard.Sh
returned home with her paren
and stayed until Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. F. E.lFlack hadas their guest over the week~end,
Miss Minnie Duncan/sister of
Mrs.Flack and teacher in the
Dunbar,Neb.schools.She re-
tumed to her work on Sunday.
Mr.and Mrs.Frank Simpson of
this city, and Mr. ahd Mrs. Har-
vey Simpson and baby of Teka-
mah,left today (Thursday)for
Oxford, Neb. to visit we lormers'
daughter, Mrs.W.E. Dolan and
family.
The W. R. C. ladies were very
well pleased with their bszaarand
pie social held at the city hall
were cleared Mn. Fred Long re
celved the quilt ol which she ls
very proud.
Emily Jane Hansen, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs.L. C. Ha mm,was
hostess to the members ol the M.
E.Sunday school orchenra at a
dinner party last Saturday e w
ning,There were eight young
ladies present.
M .. . - A u . .l l 'n m . . -
l a s t S a t u r d a y e v e n i n g .A b o u t $ '
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Francis Bar of San Frondsco,|
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fnik pottery fro m Albuquerque,
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yforherparents,Mr.and Mrs.
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To be sold lor unpmd balance
}Baldwin-Built Piano low price for
'quick disposal.No charge for 1
itnnafering mntract.P a y a b l e |
1
a
monthly to responsible party.Write Credit Manager ol zhe sam-I
win Piano Co..isis Fax-nam sw,
Omaha, Nebraska.42-lt l
Mrs.Lara Hansen of I-'rontl
zstreet, held open house last Sun# 1
day in honor of her seventy-fourth 1
birth anniversary.A large num- 1
ber of friends called both a('l.er~
noon and evening to extend best<
wishes.Rev. I. M. Hansen mm#
posed and read a little poem dedi<
cated to the hostess which greatly
k pleased her.
L-Misa Vlrginia Axtell ol Omaha,
spent three days last week wlw
her aunt,Mrs.Wm.M.Haller.
On Saturday evening, Mrs. Holler
gave a.dancing party for her
when she invited a number of
Omaha young people up for thu'
occasion.The Haller boys, Austin'
and Bill and Miss Hazel Groman
ol Omaha were also present.
Mr.and Mrs.Cy Johnson en-
tertained at a plnochle party at
their home last Friday evwng.
There were fivg tables of play-
ers.Mrs.Russell Larsen and
George K. Nelson held high scores
and won first pdzes,while Mrs.
George Nelson and CarrollThorn~
lmrgh won the consolation prizes.
Mrs. Johnson served delicious re-
freshmenta.
Towns Wirh Short Namco
Two towns ln the United Statesare easy to remember.They areM.ln Georgia.and Uz.In Ken-
lucky.
BL AIR HIGH
SCHOOL ACTIVITIES
Continued from page one)
mote the organization of another
debating team in Blair high school
this year.Blalr has had very
successful debating teams during
the past seven years, and despite
the depression, it was thought to
be unwise to drop debating at thln
me.Debating is one ol the fin-ti
eat activities in which n high
school student can enter.lt e n-
able: a student to think for him-
self, and to mrry his ideas ln an
undemandinz manner to wthers.
e Blair debating teams during
e .th put seven years have achlev
one of the mon: enviable re-
rda Of any school ln the ahh.
Thou, going out for debate this
r arc:Reed 0'Hanlon, .Merle
terlon,David Slmorrxen,Her-
I t Brown,Alfred Andersen,
Ruth Morgan, Mary Munn, Mary
R.Hlhzlumnn Forum f".m»mlrl1anl
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BIRTH ANNIVERSARY
Ole Jacobsen .:lebrated his
seventy-fifth birth anniversary on
last Sunday when luis daughters
ind their families brought lunch
md spent the afternoon and eve-
ning with him at his home on
iouth Walker Avenue.
Mr. Jacobsen is a well preserved
man for his age and has a large
capacity for work which he still
enjoys.
On this occasion the following
were present: H. 0. Hurd and fam-
ily of Omaha, Wm.Kingdon and
family of Kennard,John Hooks
and family, H. C. Jensen and Mrs.
Jacobsen and daughter,Alice of
Blair.
CLUB HOLDS INTEREST
OF MEMBERS
The Monday Afternoon Qlub
met November 2 with Mrs. Philip0'l-lnnlnn.'Fha snhimf '1\r..|\»...\...»
ated almost constantly. ' The hw
unnerving of all guests came w en
the entire group listened to g =
reading by Earl Simonsen and s
tales of that master ghost story
teller, Bob Larsen.'_|The world of reality waaagaxn
returned to the guests whenllghts*were turned on and delicious re~
freshments served.
ENTERTAINS FOR
Bno rns lrs BI RTHDAY
Mrs. Rose Metzinger entertain
ed on last Sunday evening for her
brother,Carl Wolff in honor of
his birth anniversary.
The party was in the nature
of s surprise and a lovely six
o'clock dihner was enjoyed by all
the brothers and sisters and father
of the family.The evening was
spent in visiting.
Those present were Victor Wolff
Sr., Victor Wolff Jr., Carl Wolff
Peters and Edna Hllbome o f
Omaha,Peter and George Man-
gold and Iamllles of Bennington,
Henry Rohwer, Mrs.Marie Meh-
rens and daughter, Kate and Miss
:Dora Klindt of Ft. Calhoun.
THE OVERBURDENED
TAXPAYER
(C1iPP¢d` from Mldwest Magazine)
Recently an Oklahoma banker
wrote a letter to one of his cus~
tnmers relative to a request for a
check, says an editorial in the New
Orleans States.The-letter appar-
ently was the last straw.It broke
the camels back.This was the
reply the banker got:
l wish to inform you that the
present condition of my bank ac-
count makes it impossible for me
to send you a check in response to
"My present financial condition
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your request.
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c., uwwn ueeu, uemre ar nope nearly ruined.So mar,me onlyaf the human rece, and because I reason I am clinging to life is ~
refuse to donue to all and gn out\see what the hell is coming l'|¢Xf°
Price: Effective Fri. and Sat., Nov. 6th lr 7th in Blair
FLQUR PINEAPPLE
48-lb. Bag Solar Brand \
Large No. 2 l~Z cans
~Broken Slices ~79|L ~ 2-9<=
Brand 1 l l -
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Mi l k P?. | . : | |.;0 ;l ~5wa s n c h a rg e o f Mr s . FI . J . Han -
sen,~i rs . E . A . S c hmid t a n d Mrs .
J o h n J enkins.
Mr s .Ha n se n reviewed " Ne b -
r a s k a A s a S ta te " .Mr s. S c hmid t
ha d a n inter es ti ng ac c ount o f i ts
is due to the effect of federal laws
terpriae office.We have carriedthhfhlgh che: line for eight yeus
and it ie more popular than ever
with the beat trade.
Many of our customer! know the
quality of these ard; and we wilh
to shi n that they are mo re ll-
tmgtive in nppeerance md mug
reasonable in price than ever be~
fore.,,ff G-
ANNOUNCEMENT
Wa have just received our well
known line of Sidney Burgoyne
greeting card: ol Philadelphia and
WARRANTY DEE s
Clarence Hindmarsh bo Avery
Hayneszl. 4 B 22 Arlington $550.
James A.Haynie to Wm.W.
Freeland:L s B 64 Blair $920.
Ethel V. Taylor and husband
to Wm. w. P'reeland:Ls 10 dz 1r
B 96 6th add. Bllil' $850.
.5 ::r 8,.~.J enk ins related ear ly his to ry o f
"W a sh i n gto n Co un ty " .
On Get.26,th e we ek previous,
th e C lu b me t wi th Mr s . B ea ty . On
th i s occ asion Mr s .She rry Mo or e
read a n arti c le on Ne br a sk a s s s
ter ri tor y ,an d Mr s .J .E .Bar tley
ga ve a splendid bo ok re vi ew," A
S o n o f th e Mi d d le Bo rd er ",ty p i-
c a l o f pi o ne e r li fe i n the wes t.
On b o th occ asions mu c h inter-
est wa s mani fes ted i n th e pro~
g r a ms a n d th e attendanc e th is
y e ar i s ab ove the avera ge.
Children's Home,the Polioeman's
Benefit,the Dorcas Society,the
Y. M. C. A., the Boy Scouts, the
Jewish Relief, the Near East, the
Gold Dlgger's Home,also every
hospltd and charitable institutionin town, the Red Cross, the Black
Cross, Lhe Whife Cross, the Purple
Cross and the Double ci-qu."
"The Government has so gov-
erned my business that I do notknow who owns it.I nm suspected
apecfed,inspecled,dilreepected,
gy la ws ,by - laws,brother- in-laws,
mother -in -la ws,a n d ou t- la ws th a t
ha ve been foisted up o n a n unsus-.
pec ti ng public .'I`hrough these
vagious la ws ,I ha ve héen he ld
o u o
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FORMER RESIUEMM
-.. .Dms1N.M1Nm:so1'A
"°'f`_,n .Mrs.A.M;Andersen has re-
ceived the sad news of the deans
of her sister, Mrs. Mollie Gilliland
who passed away at the home of
her son on October 25th, 1931.
Mrs. Gilliland had been in poor
health for nearly a year.She had
lived in Blair for a number of
years where she owned her home.
She was a member of the W. R.gC.
of this city.
Mrs.Gilliland leaves two sons,
Ralph_Viall of Chicago,and Earl
Viall of Erskine,Minn.and ono
sisler, Mrs. A. M. Andersen of this|c.ll.y.Burial was made at Erskine,
Minn..
new to gqmg inand see. our at-
tractiva line.!""'-°-----.~-1-~°"";J
.'I'h¢.I~}nterprlse.-0
flat'/en:-d and squeezed until I do
not lmow where I am, what I am,or why I am.
"These laws compel me io pny
a merchants tax, caplhl stock tax,
income tax, real estate tax, excess
tax,property tax,auto tax, gas
tax,water tux,light tax,cigar
tax, street tax, school tax, syntax,
and carpet tax.A
"l n addition to these taxes.I
oA R Ro L usCash Grocery
Carroll Thornburgh,Prop.
WhereFoods are Pricedfor CASH
SATURDAY EVENING A
GHASTLY AFFAIR AT DANA
With beuutilud colored leaves,
shocks o! fodder, pumpkins, and a
rich variety of other l~lallowe'eu
decorations transforming the Col-
lege dining hall, themcene was set
for a Hallowe'en party pronounc-
ed the most ghastly ever vm-
nessed an the Hill.The party
whlch was arranged and provided
for by the school for all students
and faculty members began festiv-ltlen in four groups in which the
various guests passed from gumen
..I ||~tribu te to eve ry so c iety and organ-
iz ati on , th at th e i n ve n ti ve min d o f
men, c an org anize.
To th e I I
~Pinapplqlargg can'---l i c
Simi Flush, reg. 25c can ---|36
Comb Honey -»llc
Havy I-lueklng Mittens, pair n e
Phone 73 We Deliver
Open Evminp and Sundays
Wolff, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Beék-
man,all oi'Blair,Mr.and Mrs.
Frank Wolff and family of Ft.
Calhoun,Mr.and Mrs.Arthur
Wolff fund Mr.and Mrs.L. J.
Wolff and families of Omaha.
cans
locate here in Blair.Mr. Thletje
has been associated with hh bro-
ther, Frd in buying livestock.
The bdde is a gnduate of thc
Bldr high school in 1929 and has
bein .working for the Blah' Tele-
phone Company since her gndu-
M i m . '»
| §U1$Enterpx-in joins their mmy
fr1ep¢, in extending*congratula-
tions and best wishes.
Saturday,Mr.and Mrs.Thietje
went to Howells,Neb.where
friends of Mr. Thietje gave them
another sendaf! including dinner
nt the hoiel.
They are now at the Petersen
place at five o'clock in the evening
at the home of her parents, follow-ed by a fine dinner.
Following the wedding'the
newlyweds took a brief honeymoon
trip and returned Hiday evening
in time to get in on four chanivan
crowds who called at the Petersen
Nr~:wLvwEDs FETED
AND HONORED
Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Petersen
entertained at a six u'clock dinner
last Tuesday evening for their
daughter Mildred, and new son-in-
law,now Mr.and Mrs."Bud"
Thietje.The guests were the
grandfather nhd grandmother of
Ule bride,Mr.and Mrs.C.S.
Nielsen of east South street, who
were 'not present at the wedding
wg P u m p k i n " § ' , E f . I ' , " . ; f » £ . f . § Z - " 'm c [
~- ' u r - \r - \3 l 2 ' ~l -
U ''cf a F f£1 Mmce Meat ?,?l'::'., ,; ;;,:f"°';'f.,:' 191:
":::'":::"' 3\b. 55c~ ~ Gralgunilgi |||,_ l9c
Wilde-Wood Circle gathered at the
home o f M r .and Mrs.F.W
Arndt in this city on lalt Sunday,
Nov.I, to enivy A picnic dinner
bogether and a program following.
The rooms had been appropdately
decorated in the autumnal color-
ings.As usual,on these occasions,
the dinner was ample and com-
plete, with all the delicious (ood
that man enjoys and that women
of this Circle know how to pre-
pare.Wlmen everyone had eaten his
fill, visiting was enjoyed for a
brief period and Dr.Cl-nas. Mead
of this city spoke informally on
what Armistice Day has come eu
mean to this nation,Norman
Mangold ol_ Benningbon,favored
Wu,bl=3-woon cmcu: Mama
ii''o avor~Frlllt ~ clff¢`$§§'All Fl 3 Lkg..~
~n KRAUT Frankfurtlers
F1 Del ah Kr I'L55 nes( Brand icionx Coo ed
3 I-Z size can wi au
~Z f o r 1 9 c 2 ~2 9
which were very much appreciabed
by all.General Circle singing is
always enjoyed nhd a letter was
read from the president,Henry
Debung m the secretary,Mrs.
John Aronson.He expressed his
regret at not being able to be
preaenhas he is now in Santa Fe.
New Mexico and plans tn ga on
io California for several months.
F, W. Arndt as vice-president will
serve as president during this in-
terval.
After the usual visiting and ex-
pressions of good will, the mem-
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lnythlng you wish to sell.42-It
.;.»The American L¢5i°nA\m!l!ai'y
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dinner last Sunday: Mr. and Mrs.
Warren Duncan ol Atlantic, Iowa.
and Mr.and Mrs.J.I.Graham
g g 1,--~¢:e ! ~Mr. Duncan is a bro-:'"lshcamuSd'e;;l~::li\r¢Z:g£i nl i t ;' * h° "° f M " m"° f' -` ""`
freshmentswvere w w e bi Mrs.
Irma Johnson and Mrs.Naomi
Jensen.'
y ms and Mrs.Hans H.Frshm
and family of thla clty and Soren
Miller of near Hennan, were last
Saturday evening visitors at the
Louie Matthlesen home, southwest
ot Blaif.
The ladies of the First Luth-
eran churph will hold their annual]
bazaar'Friday, Nov.13 at the'
church pmflors.There will also
be refreshments for sale. The pub-
llc is lnvited.'42-lt
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gutschow,
Mr.and Mn.Carl Schmidt and
Mr. and Mn. Philip 0'Hlnlon were
among the ahh-folks who en~
joyed the Ak-Sat-Ben Stock Show
and Rodeo on Saturday, the open~
ing night.
The E. S. Anderson farm home
south of Kennard, burned to the
ground last Tuesday altenroon
while the lnmily was away from
home.It is thought that the fire
might have started from a spark
er home.
'l'he"`L. S. U. of the Congrega-
tional church will hold thdr an~
nual rummage sale at the Council
Rwma of the Clty Hall on Nov.
14, beginning at 2 P.M5 n m '
will be many pieces o! good cloth-
ing at attractive pdces.42-It
The Coffee Club met last Thurs.
day afternoon with Mrs.August
Rathmann,The usual attendance
and nice time reported.Re1`resh~
ments were served.Mrs. Claus
Wulf will entertain the Club on
Thursday afternoon, November 12.Mrs. C. E. Norris, who has been!
vialting at the home of her daugh-
ter,Mrs. Ted Lathrop and fam-
lly for some time and also with
relatives in Omaha,returned to
her home at Ord,Sunday.Her
son, B. W. Norris of Omaha, wok
Bazaar-Tuesday, Nov. 10. Epi#
:opal ladies'annual bazaar and
six o'clock dinner at the parish
houses/ Rummage and antique dis-
play.Some new hats, coats and
miscellaneous articles left from
the Style Shoppe on sale cheapon the roof.\Lum:h served all day.42-1é
Mrs.Mary Gilbert lhd Miss'
Meta -Rode! entertained the follow-
ing at a Hullnwe'en party Satur-
day evening: Misses Emma Svend-
gaard. Marie Johnson. Pearl Beck,
Dorine Glasgowe and Ruth Hein-
urling.At a regular Rebekah meeting
held last Tuesday evening,Mrs.
Nettle Skinner,delegate to the
Helen Wolff,Marltza Cnppis,!
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state meeting,presented her re?
port.A number nf others who
were also present,spoke enter-
tainlngly of the meeting.A com-
mittee served refreshments to a
large crowd.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wolff enter-
tained at a alx o'clock family din-
ner Wednesday evening, Oct.28,for Mrs. 0. T. Rhbdes, an aunt of
the former, who has been vldtlng
here from Denver. Those who were
able to be present were Mr. and
nm. L .J. Wolff of Omaha, Mr.
and Mrs. Prank Wolff of Ft. Cal<
hmm,Mn.Rose Metzinger,Vic-
tor Wolff Sr.. Mr. and Mrs. Bert
Noh and Helen Wolff, all of Blair.
- Miss Peggy Murdoch was hos-
tess to a dozen of her friends last
Saturday evening at a Hallowe'en
party when games and stunts,
decorations and refreshments went
Hullowe'en for the remainder of
the day.There was lots of fun
and a general mod time for all.
The following were present: EmilyAllen,Mary Frances Warrick,
Marguerltekuthrnann, `BettyBoaty
Peggy Pounds.Harlan Krogh,Norma Nelson, Ill.: Hansen, Lydia
Newell,N l h I n Stanley m d
Helen Pound
mr. alfa Mn. L. w. Lam andPeter.Tyson drove to Unionr
Neb. l Sunday and were dinner
guests at the home of Mr.and
In t e aiternoon,they visited
Arbo lodge at Nebraska City,
and Io d it very beautiful this
'time of ear.
Mrs. C. N. Hansen and son, Ed
return home Saturday from
Gly where they were call-
ed on Thursday to attend the fum
eral of a relative.Mrs. Hansen's
brother, John Benson of Chicago,
accompanied them home and vis-
ited over lmtil Sunday when ha
left for Chicago.'
Last Sunday visitors at the J. P,
Johnson home were Mr. and Mrs.
Nathan Johnson and three chll~dren ol Omaha, Mr. and Mrs. Dan
Greene, Mr. and Mrs. Nels John-
son, D. A. Compton, Arthur John-
son of Blair,and Mn.Della
Hunt of San Diego, Calif.
Mr. and Mrs.J. P. Johnson of
College Hill were pleasantly mr-
prlsed la n Saturday when their
daughter,Mrs.Della Weber ofLos Angeles,California andgrand-
lon, Ted Hunt of the navy with
headquarters at San Diego, drove
m by auto for a little visit.They
left Monday for Idta City, lows
Weber of Ins Angeles,and Ted'
days with 'l'ed'A sister.They re-
tumed to Blair Wednesday and
within u oonple of days wlll so
zo Fairfax, s. D. so vm: mr father
Ind will later go to Wichita, Kaul.zo vldt lm. Wsber's sister, Mn.
B. J. Johns.
when they will spend s oouple °'|
Ruth Golden,Laura Carmichael,
Pearl Beck,Bob 0'Hanlon,Riclau
ard Nelson,Roy Christensen,
Edward Jenkins, Mary Mullen and
fmlmd Slewam
At a meeting of f-he Board of
Education last evening i t was
decided to set adde Thursday and
Friday, November 26 and 27 lon
the Thanksgiving vacation period.
This has been the usual rule of
the Board for many years, and iv.
was in keeping with past ruling
that the Board again designated
these two days as the Thanksgiv-
ing vacation period.
OBITUARY
Clemet Halstead was bo !
March 26, 1864 lu Scioto county,
near Porlzmouth, Ohio and depart#
ed this llfe at Blair,Nebraska.
October 80,1981,at the nge oi l
67 yea , 7 months and 4 days.At 3 . nge of nine ye ars with
his parents he came to Nebraska,
and grew to manhood at De Soto
and ln the Blair neighborhood.
Hs was married at Blair to
Sarah Ellen Gilliland of Iowa.
June 28,1885. IMD this homo
came seven children, two of whom
precedd their father ln death.
The whole eommunlty remem-
bers Roy who was in the Marines
and was so badly wounded that
for A time he was missing and
who Eved only"a couple of yearsalterreturning home.He died
eight years ago.Jesse died two
Mrs.m. Reynolds of that place. years ago.The other children join with tho
wife and mother in her sorrow.
They are Mrs. Bertha Good of
Omaha, Everett of Maxwell, Calif.
Mrs.Gladys King of Harrison
county, Iowa, Floyd and Zeke of
a mr.He also léavcs a sister,Mrs.
Mary Mcllhnigal of Glenwood, la.
and a. brother, George of Everett,
Michigan.There are nlne grand-
children.Funeral eewices were held Sun-day albernuon,Nov.1 at the
Meumdxrr church in charge of the
pastor, and interment was made in
the Blalr cemetery.
FORMER BLAIR GIRL WEDS
Miss Hortense Halbert, youngest
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.M. M.
Halbert of Omaha, was marriedl m evening,November u h ,so
William Gordon,also of Omaha.
The ceremony took place al,the
~home of the hrldo's parents in the
presence of immedate relatlves
and friends,there being around
thirty-five present.Following the
reception the young couple left for
a law days honeymoon,after
which they will retum no the
Halbert home when they will re-
lide this winter.
Miss Halbert is well known by
the young people in Hlw, having
resided here with her parents u
few yeas ago and Attended the
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SATURDAY EVENING A
GHASTLY AFFAIR AT DANA
With beuutilud colored leaves,
shocks o! fodder, pumpkins, and a
rich variety of other l~lallowe'eu
decorations transforming the Col-
lege dining hall, themcene was set
for a Hallowe'en party pronounc-
ed the most ghastly ever vm-
nessed an the Hill.The party
whlch was arranged and provided
for by the school for all students
and faculty members began festiv-ltlen in four groups in which the
various guests passed from gumen
GARRQLUSCash Grocery
Carroll Thornburgh,Prop.
WhereFoods are Pricedfor CASH
~Pinapplqlargg can'---l i c
Simi Flush, reg. 25c can ---|36
Comb Honey -»llc
Havy I-lueklng Mittens, pair n e
which were very much appreciabed
by all.General Circle singing is
always enjoyed nhd a letter was
read from the president,Henry
Debung m the secretary,Mrs.
John Aronson.He expressed his
regret at not being able to be
preaenhas he is now in Santa Fe.
New Mexico and plans tn ga on
io California for several months.
F, W. Arndt as vice-president will
serve as president during this in-
terval.
After the usual visiting and ex-
pressions of good will, the mem-
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