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12-03-1931""¥W 5 V!.THE ENTERPRISE WASHINGTON 00UN'|'Y'8 umssr PUBLICATION" u m m : PL AY S No mv u n r r l s BLA|R's LEAD|NG NEWSPAPER LARGEST BoNAf=|DE c|RcuLA'r|oN |N wAsr||NG1'oN couNTv THE OFFICIAL PAPER 0F WASHING/rom COUNTY, NEBRASKA BLAIR, NEBRASKA, DECEMBER 3, 1931 I n u t l uw s m l s s ~_9 ° ° \ I U M B E R 4 5 RIVER MEN HERE Eighteen government endneers axrlved ln Decatur yesberdny, (Wednesday)morning and an- nouneed thdr upechtlon to be here A week or ten dsyn.These are not highway men,but river engineers who hsve been sent here to get advnnce dats pertain- ing i n the proposd navigation ond rlver improvement project. This oertninly looks very encour- aging from this "neck-ol»the woods."--Decatur Herald. rAuu .Y P ARTY x r . u m m n o n e Mr. und Mrs. F. W. Arndt en-tertained at a fami ly party I u t S\mdny when Mr. Arndt's dnuglx~ tem Josephine and Dtlrette and their_!amllles_c§lne ta Blair ~ a\"°'B|~.;;»-alr Hlghwlsplays Good . Teamwork Thursday Na xc mzo s s a o no a NEWLY WEDS On l ut Frl dly evening nlne~ been neighbors gathered st the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jake Bross of west Washington nreet in honor ol Mr.and Mrs.Harry Berger, who were just recently wed.The ladies ol the party brought o fine lunch whi ch wu sprexd at 6:80 and to which all dld ample justice.During the re- peat Miss Edna Krogh acting as spokesman lo r the assemblage presented Mrs.Berger with u Turkey Dly Grld Game Gos 'Do Te hmlh.Blslr Boys di lv hy Good Defensive Work md mg Stxon pnposltlon. FOOTBALL SEASON o v m Very Good Crvwd In /Attendance As Teksmah And Blnlr Are Old Rlv lk. In s fine exhibition of football on the local field on Thmk - ing day, Blair lost n hlrd " d i game to the strong Te umm hv the nf ua in " Publid\edWeaByhry.lallnA.Bl\\ndelV O L U M E X X X V _Suhlalptlon Price, 81.50 per Year.Bnd¢ Cuff. §q_ The New Congress Gbes to Work ~as ~has o ~ . ~ L a ~ Geo. 'I1edje, P. M. Tyson and Ed CLAUD REID RECEIVES LEl'l'ER FROM P. ll. G. Grimm w make a canvass of the' merchants and lee how they feel about the tree decorations.They have not yet reported Supt. D. V. Mauser will have charge of the program at the high school auditorium on Wed- nesday evening, Dec. 23 when old Santa Claus will he present to (Herman Record) Claud L.Reid, who was placed on the retired lid. the firm; of the present month after serving more than 80 years as a rural carrier in this community, this week re~ ceived a personal letter from Post master General Walter F. Brown erce is awake to the advantages of Christmas decorations in the ~ty and are not only sponsoring ~ut getting behind a move to have the merchants display Christmss ~~ well lighted in front of their places of business several weeks before the holidays. George Tiedje, preddent of the Chamber,h u appolnted the fol~ lowing general committee with I-'rmk Brass ss clmirmnn , L W. Latin, D. V. Mnaser, P. M .Tyson the occasion and made their guests feel at ho e at once After a period of visitin , high Eve was played md all h a merry time. At a late honmrefreahments ol ice cream and make md coffee, brought by the n.lf~invlt-ed guests were enjoyed by all.Mr. and Mrs. Mullin were pre- sented with A silver offering bytheir guests, ns n little token of the steam in which they a n held by all. c ommuni ty .San ta h u consented to b e i n Blai r on b oth Sa tu rd ay s, Dec.12 a nd 19, i n the a ftern oo ns an d evenings. On Wednesday af te mo o n Dec. 23, th e b and wi ll pla y on th e streets and every one f a r a n d near wi ll wa n t t o be o n ha nd to hear the m.Th er e wi ll be a fi ne tree a t t h e sc hool house and a trea t fo r e very c hi ld. `Th e fo llo wi ng la di es 'c ommi ttee will a rr ang e for the solic iti xi g a nd sac ki ng o f the tre ats.Mr s . C. E . Krause,Cha ir ma n;M m C.M. Hi tc hman ,Mr u.Ea r l Me ats,Mr s . Ed W o lf f a nd Mr s . C ha a. Mc C o mb . C.E.Kra use has ki n dly con- sented to look a f te r th e wi r i n g f o r the Chris tmas trees i n f r o n t o f th e business huses. F o r a nu mb er of y ea rs ,Fr e- mo n t and oth er Neb ras ka towns, .... splendid rec ord.He wr i te s : " My d e a r Mr . Re i d : " Y o u r lo n g an d creditable rec ord i n th e pos tal servic e ha s been b r o u g h t to Ill?atte ntio n a s y o u close y our c ar eer a s a ma i l c a rr i er at He r ma n , Neb r as k a, an d re tir e wi th a n a n n ui ty a s p r o dd e d in se c tio n 1 of the ac t of May 2 9» 1930._" I t i s sh own by th e o f f i c a l re c o rd tha t y ou wer e a pp oi nted i n 1901 an d se rved 30 y ears a n d 9 mon th s." 1 c ong ratu late y o u o n the lo y a l a n d effic ient servic e wh ic h y o u ha ve gi ve n a n d whi c h mu s t af f or d y ou abu nda nt satis fac ti on I n y o ur fu tu r e y ears I ho pe happiness,c ontentment an d weli- being. may attend y ou. "V e r y tr u ly y o u r s , " W a lte r F .B'1'0WIl"» /Nwwvwcrw 0 l n I m | as a n a o o a a n n u n i l l C A N T D R W O N T P A Y T A X E S I t i s c la i me d th l t 2 5 p e r cent of t he 1 1 property in »a 0 0 4 Il rn I s a co s s o n c o s s 0 ve md w the counties be- cause of the inability or dil- inclination ol property Qwn-en to psy high taxen. I! nn- other per cent is abandoned which may hnppen, ana~haU the land in this lt-ate will be Llxed tn support the other hnlf.Perhaps that would convince state governments that taxation can become confnsatory.n c o s a s s o o s n n o s o n s a s1 » 0 s s s s o 4 ~lair To Be Decorated During Holidays ,mber or Com~erce S,,,,,,,,,'rw1»:N1~v-runs wsnnmc Plan u» Brin:sm . c um w ANNIVERSARY Blair for 'No Saturdnyl, Dec.mr and nm.June:M-.12 ma 19.who made south 'of Bum, were . .fsncmwrsr:N'musms11c gg; "sQ",f,,y° ~"';_W. 28. .when forty i their f 'ends and~lam Afoot To Eiectrlwly d'°°"Ineighbors cage in ann them,in ate Streets md Businm Houses. hanor of iheir twenty-fifth wm-City Will I-\m\ish Current.ding anniversuy-x It wuarealsurprise m the :way from the board with n feeling ol fullness tlut took several hours time before those vs)-xo partook of the bounbeoua meal could feel at ease. All of the chlldrm were presentand also Mrs. 0'l-Ianlnnm brother Frank Reed and it was a real fam- ily reunion and mnkea Thanksgiv-ing, 1981 a dhy memorable in the annals of the family hiswry. FAMILY THANKSGIVING REUNION Tlmnksgiving day w u a most enjoyable affair at the Clark 0'Han1on home in this city.Mrs. 0 'Hnnlon,slang with her other wihtues, knows exactly how to put up a real Thmksgiving dinner and this one wal up to all the expectations.His honor,Mr. Turkey, was the main attraction whid with the uided trimmings *[PAr§A "1 .f°asvmarl s "~ dr iver f o r H .~ .Ne ls on ~r~ na: f e r Co.str uc k h i m wh ile ad ju st- i n g his chains.H e wa s hur ri ed ... Local Man Loses Life Struck By Oneomlng Truck While Adilullng Hin 'Drunk Clnins. Dia In Hospital Next Ds! From lnjuriu rceelved. LEAVES WIFE AND BABY Geo. W. Ryan of this city was struck Saturday morning at 8 A. M. on highway 78, about live miles north of Blair. He was ln the trucking budnesu and had gotten out of his truck io tighten his chains when a man by o ma e ?¢~ I 1/5' *bfi*; ~ - ~ .IIIIWP'T ;r 1||]il' ~ ~gem~~ ~~ r ~'v ,'' .\~3 1":`F"'~9 ~\\vw v,L. Q ~ f a g / ' n 'I ~ *df \ ¢f f ?. = f ' : .J / /rlnl '$.-",1 ~~~: ::*¢":":,., .i ~ » . , :.».~/f/me .L .5 ~~~~~J :~»",R . .r * »1 _ _ _" ` §* ' ' f 'x¢=\\.=a f r » ,- ; .~ '~ 1 ' L '-" = - ; ; / A 1 , a v - ~ W . ._~, , _ ¢- r r ~f x n5,.¢"""P A/ / 'x ~..-~5 l .w ? l \ t r ..B nl. d |- if T1 ie IllLh af f- r.w a s he th in l l he he Isli~ul thai! old home. spend the nonaay season "lbeautiful pyrex net of dishes. Mrs. Ar-ndt had prepared a love- ly turkey dinner and all the fix- ings that go with that delicious bird and the folks came early and stayed late, doing lull justice to the repast. The guests included Mn. Jose- phine Bunting and daughter Billie and son Richard and Ted Bugger- marm all of Syracuse, Nab.and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Struvs and Mae Jo and Henman Jr. and Miss Margaret Struve all o l Wichita, Kansas. The Teachers BHdge Club met Monday evening with Mrs. lester Bellotd. County Com- missioners Meet County Commissioners Met Nov. 16.Usual Gm o f Bi lls a n- tddered Officers Take 5: Mile- age Cut On Special Case. PENSIONS GRANTED County Commissioners Room Blair, Net., Nov. ao, 1931. The Board of County Commiss- ioners met pursuant to adjourn- ment taken Nov. 16. 1931. Present:Chas.Nelson. H. C. Blaco and Chris Hinz.The minutes of the precedin8 meedng were read and approved. After a careful examination of the following hills on the different Iunds, it was moved and seconded |that the following claims pc allow- \.r.. I ENTERPRISE ADVERTISERSARE PLEASED A number ol Enterprise adver- tisers have b s kind enough so drop into the office and thank ua for the Clxrishnaa advertising ron in Inst week's issue inviting Christ maa shoppers to do their shopping in Blair and everyone of them has informed us that last Saturday was an exceptionally good day. This bit of news is espwally pleas- ing as we kno w tha t Bldr ls e good ptace to trade and that Blair merwants are a wide awake buneh and can supply the demand of the public ln any line. FALLS AND BREAKS ARM On last Thanksgiving momlng as Miss Carrie Wiseman was onher way to the home of Mr. and Mrs.Don C. Van Deusen where she was invited to spend the day and eat Thanksgiving dinner, she fell breaking the small bone ln her arm just above the wrist.A physician was called who prompt.- ly cared for the injured member and she is getting along as well as coudd be expected. FlREMEN'S DANCE WELL A|\l'l:.NDED In spite of the continued snow storm whieh had been raging all Thanksgiving day a very good turnout was present at tha !ire~ men's dance and those present re-ported an exceptionally pleasant evening.Jim Pounds and his Seven Ounces furnished the music _,__,- _._._. . . . . . . , . .Tekamah came to Blair with one of the best teams ln the hirf°ry ol the school.They had A heavy line and a fa st a nd qdck charging bank iidd. The first break of the s a m went to Teksmah when a Blair man fumbled the ball.Tlxll- Dlved the way for the .ti nttlouahdowno l the s a m w h l é was made in the first qua ri d. During the leeond quarter p h y was about even on both aids. Early in the third quarter,n Tekamah man caught a punt. and ran through the Blai r li ne for 5 touch down.This ended the scoring. In the fourth quarter. Tekamah opened up with a series ol fo r- ward passes,and spinner plays but they failed to score due to the great. defensive play ol the mtixv Blair team.Harding at end was- a great power ln Blair's defam- ive play. This game ended Blair's lo o t - ball season.In every s m splayed, Blair showed great de' fenslve strength.With the am- eeption ol Logan, no team wand more than two much downs agdnst the Blair Bears.Thzea games were lost by a dugletnndf- down.In two of these games, Blalrhad achsnee to tie the score Once they failed from thc one yard line,and agdn " I N failed with a forward pus.Tivo' other games were played ta U scoreles;9tie.a The 81 Blair football ma m' will go down in history aa s great defensive team,but one that lacked power on offmasz However,it is not.the victoriev that count, hut. how we played tht game.which was high class in every respect. é v decorations in the business aec~Mrs.E.S.Beatytions and the effort has been very tol;:f dzughter's fhmily, Mr and beautiful and very insnirational Mrs.Fred Rankin and dauzhter \1 v q \ to the buying public.People WHL come for miles nround tn see thecity in holiday attire and natural- ly will spend their money where they visit.We feel confident that [Flair merchants will join in heunily with the Chamber of Cnmmercc in putting across this now venture and that they will have nothing to lose and every thing to gain for their holiday trade. JOBLESS EARN FUEL AND I-'OOD ON WOODPILE Fremont's jobles as well as unemployed craxmieu, are hence forth to get a chance to eat of! the city's wuodpile. Two week's ago the city estab- lished a woodp&le along dde A Sal- vation army soup kitchen For 20 minuies'cutting a trandent could get a meal.For an extra 80 minutes' work he could get nn~ other meal.The idea was a luc- cesa, from 10 to 20 persona daily taking advantage ol the oppor~ tunity in earn meals.I put now Fxemon¢'s own unem- ployed are to get their opportun- ity.Jobless men will be given a $1 credit on groceries for each rick ol wood they cut, or will be allowed one rick for each two ticks made ready for burning.The county will relieve the city of the extra wood, which willbe dSstrib~ uted among the needif thtoughoutthe cnnnl¥~-Omaha Beé.; I AN AGREEABLE SURPRISE Mm.I-'red Anderson o l the York Creek neighborhood return- ed on Wednesday ol last week from the Lord Lister hospital in Omaha where she had been for some waeks.Her dstar,Mrs. George Broderzen ot Fremont, came about the same time to take care of the house work during her convalescent period and on Thanksgiving invited Mr.and Freeman Loftis of near Herman and Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Petersen of near Blair in for dinner.It was indeed A pleasant day for Mra. Anderson. WA.RRANTy DEEDS Frunk Gnser & wife w The Stale of Nob.: 5.09 A. in Sec. 18- 17-11 52150. August Schroeder and wife toThe Stake of Ncb,: 1.24 A. in Sec. 14-1 -12.No amount given. Mr. and Mrs, Alben Hansen ofOrum were last Frida afyternoon -Ninitors at me Hans Wrich home. shuphfting appears ' ° " " " " " ° of Omuhn and her brother Dr. N.| J. Maun nnd wife of Tckamah on Thanksgiving day. Shoplifters ln- vade Blair Blair Merchants Rohbed of Goods_ By Two Well Dressed Young( Men. Plans Worked Out Clev- erly. 2nd Occunnee in Month. lI STOLE QUALITY GOODS Several weeks ago L C. Klnpp was the victim of n Ahoplifting hoax which cont him the price of a wrist watch which he had had on display in his canes.The scheme was cleverly worked out and no trace of the stolen mrchandicen hu ever been found.Yesterday (Wednesday) the GusScheiflerharnesssim-e and the Wol!f'l Drug Store fell victim of a similar coincidence.Two neatly dressed men entered the stores calling for articles which would xe- quire the clerk to go to the rear of the store.At the Wolf! Drug Store one ol the men called for A oerhin brand ol throat medicine. Apparently he hnew what he wus about as"'i.his particndu article is not generally carried in bottled form on the shelves.Conaequentli the attention of the attention of the clerk in charge was distractedfrom the other nun who remained at the front of the stun.The man with the some throat continued tn tell meanwhile of his ailment to further dixt attention.. The or- der was filled and the men depart- ed and shortly afterward nn expen~ dve ladies leather handbag was missing. At the Schelfler harness shop one of the men asked for some har- ness straps which are usually made up and kept in the rear ol the store near the shop.He, likewise, obtained the dedred article and ut- ter leaving another Indies handbag |""" discovered missing fmm theshow window." 5 The desciptinn at the men (allies amaking it quite apparent that each' deal was worked by the same men. Search was immedntely started but no truce of them could befound. |DuHng the Christmas season when so much merchandise is on display business men will no doubt find it qdte profitable to keep a close watch on their stare;as prevalent this year. passed away Sunday to an Umxn a n o sp lz a l wne re n vafte rno on, No v,29. An inquest is being at the court house and time of going to press ion has just been presented to the jury-George W. Ryan was born Feb. 22,1904 in the Rose Hill neigh- borhood west of Blair. His mother died when he was eleven days old and he was taken into the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Ryan, his grandparents.Here he gmw tomanhood attending school both in the country and at Herman. He came to Flair about six years ago and for the pm four years has hem engaged in the tnxcking business. He was married to Minn Dorothy Janes Apr. 17, 1929, and the new home was established in Blur. Into this home came one son,Geo. Jr. He ded Sunday afternoon Nav.29, 1981 in a hospital nt Omaha, aged 27 years 9 months and 7 days. He leaves to mourn him his wife, and wld, his grandmother, Mn. hme s Ryan, oi Blair;his father and stepmother,Mr.and Mrs, Jesse Ryan U1 Hamm;a sister, Mrs. Iethn Hook of Mt. Clemis,Mich.,a brother,Harald of Herman, and s dmr, Hazel of Herman.There are 5 number nl otherrelatives and A host of friends who join with the immediate family in sorrow and symlthy. Funeral services mm held Tuu- day afternoon,Dec.1 xt the Methodllt church with the pastor in chlrge.Interment was made in the Blair cemetery. ' s u m s P A R T Y One of the newest divanions for young people in this vicinity is skiing and on last Friday even~ ing a bunch o f outdoor enthud- asm went out to the golf ground: where they enjoyed that novel sport.Those in the Pmy were Richard Flynn,Earnest Hansen,Merton Kuhr,Clyde Sappenfield,Ruth Flynn, Dorothy Hain, Leone Raver and Vera Lamb. ENTERTAINS FORSECOND ANNWERSARY Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lazure enter- tained Sunday, Nov. 29 at dinner for Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Steaven-sen and Wm. Allen Jr. of Fontan- elle, the dam being we Steaven- conducted up to the the quest- lson'a second weddin anniversas.rv~A brother Alfred Steavenxon of Ames, Iowa was also present. m wza, consufucuun ul |.u=~= uwAircraftCarrierswerecontinued. On January 5, 1928, almost seven years to a day from the laying of her keel, Lexington sailed from the yard of her builders, the Fore River Plant of the Bethlehem Ship Building Company at Quin- cy, Massachusetts.The Lexington carries nearly 2,000 men and is# self support.- ing,floating city.On hoard is practically every activity of a good sized town.Her displaceinent is 43,000 tons. Her over-a!! length is 888 feet, almost 100 feet longer than the he\ght of the Wsolwanh Building. The dintuwe from truck to keel is 212 feet, equal in height to a 20 story building. 21,000 tons ot structural steel make up her hull. 7,500,000 rivets,wdghing 1400 wns, secure this swel. The flight deck of wak is 888 Ieet lung, IW feet. wide and has an area of two and one half acres.I n spite of her enormous Ldze, Lexington can steam at a speed ol 40 miles an hour. To drive this enormous mass atthishighspeedrequiresthe greatest power plant aflont,dx- teen boilers, supply swam for thu turbxrelecixic propulsion plant capable of generating about 200,- ooo horse power.Thin power would supply the decided needs of Los Angeles.1 Luington is commanded by Capt.Ernest J.Kill¢» U. S. N. His Execuiive Officer in ,Com- mander v. D. Hex-blter, U. s. N. For hmdling the vu! eompledty of detail.: in l :h i p o f thi s dn,the orgnnjution conxiltn of eight departments each of which is in (Continued on page eight) I RECEIVES GIFT OPFINE TURKEY Mr. andMrs. Z. Smith of this city were the recipientl of a fine Thanksgiving present when they received n lovely dressed turkey and duck from Redelm,South Dakota where they used to live. Being of a hospitable nature, they invited the following tu eat dinner with them on Sunday; Mr.and Mrs. I-Iennan Aye and familyol Omaha, Mr.and Mrs.Grant; Allen and Mrs.Sam Hsller a l l Blair.[ Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Rosenbaum moved last Monday from theiri home on 400 west Front street to500 wen Front and will re n tf ° ,Ti\u;ksg~lving and Wm : s u x their bungalow to Mr. and Mx-mf Al Sick who will mave in noon. as the years go by. The high record oi annual rain- fall was in 1883, when the total|W 50.85.In 1881 we had 45'I4| and in 1875 42.89.The highestlin recent years was 33.62 in 1924. The low record was 17.82 in 1894.The next low mark was 19.13 in m u .The record breaking Novemberfor moisture was in 1909, when wé had a total of 7.88 inches. of which (Continued on page eight) cnunc a L ADIES HOL D DRAMATIC TEA Those who attended the Con-gregational ladle:Znd annual 'Dramatic Ten, held at the nhumh iparlors on last Tuesday afwmwn, were very well pleased with the little play entitled,"The Neigh- bors" by Zona Gale. Those taking parts in the play and doing creditable work were Mrs.R. J.Murdoch,Mrs.L.C. Klopp, Mrs. Chu.Cameron. Mrs. D. v. Mauser,Mrs. F.E.Flack, Min Claire Nelson and Messrs. Myron Brock and Lads Aims#/end, Following the play, a committee ol ladies, served wa and assumed cakes. Mrs. J. H. Grimm and Mn. Chehea Whitford poured tea, Mn. Geraldine Stewut and Mrs. G. J. Malmin iumlshed sew piano solo lelectihll.during th afternoon which were much lppmdnfed. Bo no L IST s n o ws INCREASE Sun Stevens' nwming house, the dty jd),shown u dedded inaeue of 1981 with November of 1980. ea ana me wumy wen w ».~=.=.,,ordered to draw warrants on the funds indicated to pay same.Cnr- ried_ Marcus Beck, Clerk Dist Ct. Insan- ity Board 23.50 Marcus Bveck, Clerk Dist Ci. Insan- 17.50 Post.- 7.00 20.00 s.oo 16.00 Costa 114.10 Fnmberg Hardware Supplies 16.99 W. E. Gustim Mileage 28.60 0. L. I-[ilsinger Supplies 3.15 Mrs. C. A. Houghton, Poor 30.00 R. E. King, Supplies 2.50 Klopp Prlxmng Co. Supplies 12.43 G. C. M¢Quarrie Co. Clk, Postage qggg Wm. Quinldn, Poor 20 Ella Raver, Poor 20.00 W. J. Sas, Poor 173.96 Cm. ol Sf-sie, Supplies 24.00Ma\-ion Sutherland, Mileage 278.86 Mrs. w. u. Wietknmp. Poor 82.85 I. C. E\ler, Co. Judge Court Costa 26.40 15.00 11.60 m s 22,36 28.03 38.60 'I2.60i 27.35 6.12 Rollo Allgn, saluy 100.00cum mm. Com. Work and | Mi luge 128.00 Bee LineTn n d e r,Tmeking .1931 (Continued on P880 seven) ity Board Marcus Beck, Clerk Dist. Ct. ageFrank Brown, PoorJosephine Carter, Poor Davies & Bloch, Prof. Serv. I. C. Eller, Co. Judge Court Arthur Lenz, PoorChrla mm. Emergency Rel'f Shell Super Service, Supplies E. B. Redfield, Poor Schddt Store, Pon: w. E. Guxtin, Mileage Marlon Sutherlmd, Milalge No. Side Store, Poor K-B. Printing Co. Supplies in budneas comparing Nove mbe r'wlLL CHANGE TRAIN; During November 1980 he lodged 164 andduring the November jul?- cloaed he lodged 256.RoomeraIukedlor ahelber in numbers as high an twenty four in a sinK\¢ night and not a single nigh! passed with less than three in the cella. RED CROSS DRIVE DOING WELL Mrs. J.P. Jensen informs The Enterprlm edimr that indications are that the Red Cross drive is very successful..-_She states that there is onel institutinn in Blair,the school faculty, that is 100 per cent. The Enterprise is promised "A iume.3 Mrs J Mueller went to Li l a week or ten days there with her 'daughwr beffare returning.DECEMBER 6 Mr.Chu.Koepke.railroad agent for this division,hu re - ceived word that the contemplated change which was repancd last week as abandoned has again been brought up and definitechanges settled Bn. Starting with Sunday Dec, 6 th the north bound trains will nrrive in Blair at 7:10 A. M.md 7:10 P.M.and the southbound twins at 11:15 A. M. and 4 P. M. This\ surely works out favorably for Muir merchants as it leaves but very little time for the Omaha shoppenn. A number of new readers have.complete report fur next week'a;he]nuhscdbed for The Enter-yprise an aportion of their readintl matter lar xosz Among the re-cent are Mrs. Lydia ll'ev1ngtnn, of TOmlhu, Mr. Wm. Hinkle, who re- sides north of Bldr,and John Greunke, of Randolph, Nebr. Council Discusses Highway Routing Large Number Attend Meeting And Show Much Interest In Routing Of Highway No. 30. New Petition To Be Presented. A'I'l`Y. INSTRUCTED To ACI' D. C. Vanbeusen very kindly consented to attend the Tues- dny evening council meeting and report the following pro~ ceedinga as the dbor, John A. Rhoades is unable to be on du~ ty, being ill at his home with a severe cue of the grippe.We feel greatly indebted to Mr. Van Deusen for his help this week. The first resulur meeting of fha city council lor December was lnld Tueoday evening with nll cmmdl- man preunt exoept John McKay, ,who ln still unable to attend tha sessions though he is uid to be improving.Through City Clerk Krause he sent his very beat thanks to the Mayor and members of Um council for a very beautiful bouquet ¢amv..him, which has appre- dated greatly. Them were nn unusw number of citizen;present ta s e e ws would luppen to a petition P g ; vented the coundl to join with dgnen thereto to find out, fn court if uoceuxry, who really had dtle to the aut end oi Wwming- ton street now in possession of the railway company.There was lor many years an underground cross- ing there, but some yekrs ago QW ooimdl gave them pennilalon ug fill it up..,At least that was the gist g p petition but it was so le y drawn that apparently no one, not even those who signed it lmew what it did really mean, taking thewords uf Lhe ones who drculatedl it in place of the typewritten words.The mayor and variqus (Continuuc on Ulm faux)_ WAYNE roms vlsn' BLAIR Everett Ilhoadea ol Wayne, spent most of last week visitingat the home of his parenta, Mr.and Mrs. Jamcs Rhoades of this city and after the Collegg in that placed closed for Thanksgiving vacation _the children drove down tu spend the weekend.Three of the children nr€ in attendAnce'aQ. the Wayne State Teachers Oollége, . . . u n . ,° . v . mn . . =m w v .HOME THANKSGIVING Wayne s m ,Teachers' College was practically descncd over last week-end as every studentwhowaswithinpossiblereach of home toék advantage of the Thanksgiving holiday Ln eat dinner and stay over the fa q days with home folkn. Washington county has quite u. representation there and every~ one of them managed to get home on Wednesday and returnud .on Sunday. Those coming home who mdde in Blair were the Misses Margins# Wa r r i c k,Francis 0'Hlnl¢m,, Priscilla Rlmades,Doris m u m , Mary Moore,LaVang,hn m d Evelyn Meats, Ven Nelhvn, N'el\EWoltje and Dozothy Voss.Othsn from out in the county were Julm Smith,Calhn\m;Ramona Cnxm- haugh, Kenneth and Roland Wad:- tet of Herman;Floyd Alexandat of Kennnrd and Muriel Pluggn and Otis Decker of Arlington. BL AIR HAS A LAUNDRY A new enberpriu has been s ta r tdi n Bla i rwh i | :h fi l ls a l a n¢ {el¢ need.It is known ls i he Draeger Handy hundky a u d i t naw in operation.This new en- terprise should certainly be mp - ported by Blair people.Everyweek several tmek mm af lnmr dry go e so \|¢ o f£he dty ¢o Om| h| and thus the money laves tha dty.With a laundry in Blair that will meet the requircmzuta this monny should stay in the' channels of business in Blair. nn: FIRST SNOW FAL L The first snowfall of the present season (ell on Thanksgiving day. The morning broke cloudy and nt about nine o'cloek the snow b e gun no nn co nti nuing unti l Wd linlo the night covering the ground with a coating of snow several. inches thick. 1 Inn Clausen son of Mr. and Mn.Jens Clausen is improving nicely which is good news to their friends and neighbors who have knowm o i his long and serious illness. BUSINESS ANDSOCIAL FORECAST Dec.4 Senior High Operetta. Dec. 19-Christmas vacation. dance. |Dee. xl?Vfhrlatmas program and treat at the H.S. auditorium. Blair. Nelmhka. Den-mbcr 3. |931Page Twq = m = : » m r :u m m m :- = QCORN, HOG AND POULTRY ~ been added for those interest/~ winner will be hat before noomthe comer:in hog pmduction terest_nnd numbg:MEETING cd in better egg marketing, iuds- Free lunch.During the alter-_costa.hsresmtate nam! f dm: and reducing the cost in noon some wll man wfll talkonl The_lnrse }°g§l agtgndgnm at,°'=|°¢l<- of questiona at 10 :00 evening.The pictutefhome in Ruskin, Nebruh.DANA COLLEGE NOTES .sgturdgy v:as nc c > mpa n i e d b y f itti n g mu d -De a n S.Mi l to n Tho ms en A.g e n e ml holiday spi rit h a s'aded m e a t D a m.Collegef c al sc lec uons.J ourne y ed to So uth Da k o ta ,Prof. T h !.tt d f an d M .G J .Ma l m i tad u r i n g t h e ~ " ° = * 1 ° H - ' . _ , . . _ ° , § ' i " ' ",,§'I-2?i.f§f`_'f..ugrnHnn :1 £ n ¢n : n g g e r f n n n h |narain' hn Peck insuallingEWhile no kiefmna dale has 1»@en';wI\ltrv and ess producti get for our local Hfashinxrton.The corn and host mee ion.mm, and then me corn questmn our Corn and Hog Meetings ofltins will box by D. L. Gross of thq Qrops gpg pgst few.yearn indicates t.hat|Runhvalle Geo.I Th i s wa s ac cenfuated b y th e Th ar ik sg ivin g p a r t y - w i t h th e gi r ls ac ting as ho s tc s se s -i n the rec eption hu ll o n Th ur sd ay even- m g .Games,sing ing,a n d eats . u o l _ 1 __ _ _. . . . . . !_ \ \ \\l|.IU lUl.llliI|.llU\5l.\flll5 venus:vnu u1uuu:avlug annu Vvuual uvu\..a|vvPresidentE r i a mi Nei son attend0d"I`exan.Th e re ma in in g me mb er s a me etin g o f th e Ne b ra s k a o f th e fa c u lty enjoy ed th ei r Chu rc h College A s a o d tti o n at va c a ti o n a t h o me . '|orI~:,Saturd ay ;Sunday wa s n 'Lal.Xlr.Nr!~f>r1'°=;:1r\r1t::I SUD:-(lI|le fur The E ntorp rusn 6oun_t" C0'l;l-EA' a nd gtlilrlv'y r g,meeting,we have the assuranc that it will be soon after the holidays are over. This your n poultry mrotinf: be held separately-beirinning at 10:00 A.M.with judging- of the corn show, 'followed by as talk on creep feeding calves by Derrick. Announcement of tho corn show Department.At 2:15 o'clock a Washington County farmers uro'new front to hardware store. ~local hog producer will speak tremendously interested in corn1 Lyman--Plans underway to which will be followed by Pro- and hogs.Heretofore, the rneet~ gravel road west of town?fessor Derrick on how some hog ings have been held during the|Staploton--N e w Propbyteriziru growers of Nebraska are cutting afternoons,but the increased in-Chllrrlz edifice dedir.uto¢l.f \ were m e m a m lcatures,um:a n we re e nter ed i nto wi th z es t. A bo ut beén very popular forms of enter ww ~§0 i 1|' W u Io n in scholarship with an aver- age of 95 and three-fifths.Mr. lhgnussen is active in ,a nd Give HIMWhatFrost,Eugene,Oregon,and Johnson, Brooklyn, N.Y. tied Christmas?by Dr.Prodigal Son New;5G00dyear Tire Will MotoristPilot Bldg_, Blnir, Nebrnh PHONE Black 13Senlrlliea Iluurmee Red Estate 4be a Practical Christmas.The Motorist of your family willl=*.\m=iEI.l,'s1'cAi'i§`£§{I¥z66ns Hama Style Cooked Mesh Bm Depot 20| Walker Ave. to give themuseful Gifts.Naturally YOU will want their every desire~something with Style and Neat Appearanceo the other gifts around the Christmas tree.Yet your gifts must notDr. Norman K. Ruhmmn0P'I'0blEl'RIST Over \he Blair Drug CA. PHONE Blank 41 Evenings by Appoilhlnnt who must be looked afterexpensive.There are other members of the family \ And while you're buying g'ifts|w0uldn't|§it be a littleg I nicer to getlfsomething'o MARCUS BECK would last tie whole year through~and render a realservice all the rm:BONDED Ans'mACl What should your Gifts be?Officn in Conn Home For theC A R L s c n m m INSURANCE REAL ESTATELOANS Office In Slate Bank Bldg. MOTORIST o BLAIR Ans1'|iAcr & TITLE aCOMPANY |ded AbalrlctPHONE 15Bon e r a `\NEW A Pretty Christmas Ribboni Pilot Bla, _-n I»n A Distinctive Christmas E A 'r A TWALT'S PLACE Two Doors West ofAdvance CleanersHamburgersLuncha You'll have a Christmas Gift0 which isDR. 1-:n\vxN T. JIPP DENTIST X-ray Service Offices in Stal; Bank Phone 258 Blair.1 Useful BeyondcomparisonBldg. Nebr.2 Surprisingly Smart and Attractive £c. ST. P.. M. an oééuihbééhf 3 Within the Reach of EveryNo . N o No . N o a 11: 40 A . M. d ai ly 7: 40 P . M.daily Sunday No rth bo un d 6: 55 A. 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M_ dni GDODYEAR PATHFINDERS GOODYEARn f a m ,B65 sfrilféniijé Ias.4o(um y....s m4.m4.so-an).... se¢4ss(4.saa).... za¢4.n(us-19).... a=4.1s(us-a».... msmwm-u>.... smsno (swan) u n sms a a s a s css 1.10 | o n m m ll-ll m an m u m u a SizeGQODYEARSPEEDWAYS 4.40-21 4.50-20 4,s0~214.15-195_00-19 5.00-20 5.25-21 5.50-18 5.50-196.00-20 (29x4.40) (201450) (301450) (2sx4.'.=5) (29x5.00)<s0=<5.00>sna gs ) (28x5.50)<29»5.50)(a2xs.00) $6.356.70 7.05 'mo 8.258.4510.25 10.35 10.80 12. 15 SLEEPLESS ?|za=4.1s-19 | 5.68 I 5.57 ~ 4.39 8-54If you are nervous and ret- l $ ' i f you can't sleep,Um-div. have Nervous Headache, Uervous lndlgestian; if you have f8e¢Sickness,Traln Sicknas, In Il-ll hllnrnl lvl!:ban |Guaranteed Repairingllrfn Slazlrnnsuu 'lnlrn Th N"'" 'm ";a»;1;z"Dr. Rogan,noted educator, v r n u :h;My wfjc ha: been "Ugg nervous-nedc e d ume u a n d J I R |s1xs.zs-21 \ -1.31 I 1.26 /=~~~ s.1s|s.es|Auto Glass and Windshields Installed I i . TUBES A130 Low PRICED n f . : M u n .s g m u é m Neruhu Tablets a great rc - "'1z dm|.'t go much on pat- fnt medicines,but Us 4 duznum m fzcnmmnnd n Tire CoBlair Top and ¢h~ ~"'¢».;¢f;""";;a3¢.=;§ 3 f ?s;§0§'s~1'f'E<°;'y'e=5'¢i"=,'i'=¢. Gd th a n n t n u r lru umn .'Largo P tdln SLI M Small 8| aah. 1 v{°uc\1 pn w! ~ 'MEKG*.N E R V I ~rAEa`rff-fv¢: ~fir E. MILLER, Proprietor 3 L Church lin Everett Hines uBev,u°»°$f walt to Omaha Frldny sermon.guests U! her sister.I mm.:me n!|W\1son and family. Mr I 1 4 a \n a m'rh m a m a s m m u .__,_,y.man Peterson boui I Pre-'week with her t d und I knt.The b |md ware ~and Hn .Wnlter Gottsch ment md a»u}xm» Mins' nguyn-ie;Mn G.I.P!:iuf;'ermand ~ i s t o b e . , ¢'1'..¥f'l5 »}"'€~';, "AI ln. S. M. an the parents of a baby boy ol Lincoln, Carl Byers of Fm- Pf¢iff¢|'~|Johnsan wha will nm a barberHmm |lmv¢|born Nov. zs.|m¢mL.Mr.mn MM.m m "h.».|Mr.md M n .Wmlmr nhun. nhnn. HERMAN NEWS Mr. nnd Mm Melven West andnckic ate Thanksgiving dinner at e home of Mr. Ind Mn. U. G. amor in Blair.Mrs. Glen West and Mrs.Benest accompanied Fern Welt md ~ris to Omaha Saturday to visit se r vi c e s a t th e H. Thu rnd ay mo rn i ng . of Bla ir pre ac h ed th Mi s s Ma r g a r e t our high sc h ool holiday s at heir home Mr . a n d Mr s . H. B11-d Mn. Harry Goo a n d Philip,M r .4 Har ri so n,Dor is a n d an d Mr s .W m .'= o : Hr. Ind Hn. Bm Welt hu! Mr.mx nm. H. D. Fitch and children. of Omnhn, n dinner gueztl last Tuesday evening.Several ladies gstherd at the Mn. Geo. Inwe home Friday and again Saturday afternoon m d quilwxMrs. A. L. Sullivan :pant Thurs-day and Friday in the country It - " " - " 'M i "Anim meh pen!g°,{;n&"g1,i1TiE¢,,"5§ H"`""§n Iidfkmp, }§1§{|gi1£Q»=1»~ anT1`"`¢2`n|'"'i"i{e structure will be 14 fr. by g drove to Th xivins na t i o n ith her| D°"'° Cady of Hanmtun, g,m_| Wdter, Mr.and Mrs.F. E. Webb_2l? ft. and will have a gtcww. G a n f M r .d M n J andMr.a ndMra .ming and ghents Mr.and.Mrs.C.B.'BlacEi)umowL?e D17 andlgrs. '§=¢'Ig»»» Euging dwere .A.,J . C . B kbu ,u w n rave\>'=;;1=f°g-Miss Emma Beckman vi mwdum "gd" Sc ggs t Miss Ev»|'§`n=¥rh';»3<s»n~»inz day =~r rn.-th Celi Clyde Cook imdnfwtlt.Henry Rosergkilde hu the included in aicontract for erecting It and be» to Scribner for ian work on it Tuesday. at the home of A fa mily of seven Mr and -f o a W1 h a Ehahwer the mm: Pinglihskbum of Lincoln and J.F-Wm and Mrs. B. 5. C3ol5;M_ _;1f{{ff;,_H°"f__If"'!'b. and' .u;e15e. fitsoMr 1 an man -- »-»»-- - - ' " ""*" ben pent the down for them Sunday at Fir#-h, Neb.M m Bessie Lyuwff J. Cooper, Mr.LlSbnta Thurndn' mo: ?¢f» Jacqueline her mother n brid vidt. d Mn.L.K :M r . md h I n . D . E H/ 1 William, Mr.|ed hlvinz their daughh Ella» IR Rmifh andnl.|Mr. and Mn. Lewis Lowe j°iq¢d| The Womnen's Club will meeta number of relauva in a combn-' Friday afternoon with Mrs. H. L.|ed birthday md Tlnnksglving dm.Swan.The rogram will be on ner at the Glen Ray home near AnNebraska in cznrzv of Mrs. E. W.!lingbon.The date was Mr. Rny's Burdic and Mlm Nellie Custer.|birt.hday. Mr.and Mn.H.B.Cameron Mrs. Jennings West entenalnedwere dinner guests of Mr.B"d!'I`uesdny afternoon, Mrs. Leo Fau- Mrs. 'r. L Combs in Omaha Thurs-'un Mrs. Joe Bnndur, Mrs. Ever- dny.:tt Hines, Mrs.lewis Lowe andlllr, and Mrs. G. F. Lowe enter-;Mrs.Claude Yowell.The time tained at dinner Sunday Mr. andwq.| spent glsylng ardn. _ worth and Buster Hudson joinedother relatives ln a Inrnlly Thnnkl-givlng dinner nt the Bert Cooper home at Tekamnh. Mrs. P. S. Hopkins went to Oma-ha Monday to spend n few days_vimiting relatives. Mrs. Fern West who has been very lll following ai-gagendnn nweek nga is naw repo w be lm-provin .In me to n callL..- .f.... 'l"| \nnul-v mm hlnnd with them Thursday,land children myed ux evening.Oscar Hansen, nf Oal iwr for the Holmguistwas a business \i wr nesday. Mr. and Mrs. Kyle J Peggy ol No rth mme,and aim. Rnben Adams ren,of Tekarnnh,MrHowardMnruoeand Ars.Q, -. --- ~-~~-._.».»,.=~»|mr. -nu una.u.r.vvmuxer wuumn were uxen violently Ill\til Fl-;d,,y hlohn Landle spent Sunday at Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Hille~,?"d "3 Mlgurice, who came home_:;1ki Tuesday evening afger par- " 2 = § . ? f ; " a v ? " ' " a ' " ° ~f a m n § " ' ; 2 i : ° ' ; , ; " ° ' " = ~ » M r . = ~ - f m » § ' w§ a , l" 1 ' § , Z ' ° v§ € § . "; ' " -m ' a s t e w m m ' - ' Q = = = ~ :_we r r .Y rs.w b e _E _y re n-o r l., M§ ", § ; , "v[\;ereGSunday diuzer guests at the and Mr s .Ha r o ld vi e b i f 22 3 2 5 . ~ v ; ; -a M 1-I w s c h zz ' \_;; »= »~Pl'°!l\l2'~mreli2f 1. 5 2 th a ;r .ees aman ome.we re an 1 M __r . a n rs...oe g e r ma ma p ms o n g a n d th l nhe r e W e d I Mr . a n d Mr s .Or a l Ha nd so n ll-I .1,.5`i°7...°»n,...¥..§T','?..f""'0 ln tte n d e d th e fu n er a l o f Mr s. u ll p ra c tic ally r ec over ed f f l . . . Y Z .n and gero dinner gpe stnmof Mr.3nd]"A-lyirhd;a»u»lc».ublvl|6¢ly cake, holchng three Henry Ehninger at Hooper ;n'¢fféC18 f _n m rhlw Nehr Mr.rs Richard Snevers Sunday tiny candl o nt.1 es. divided honor; with|Wednesday.The deceased was --- and c},j1d_Misses Grace, Bertlma and Edithkha Thanksgiving goose ur the Mrs.Schoettgefa sister-in-law.d Smg, Reducing Sale Starts ~ and Mrs. Neale ~Dora |Kllndt at.t<ended|Harry Ostefrnan home on Thurs-|Gerald Pederson, Paul Hawkins F=;>;,on°m(;;rH Deaf- gp . at the Kathrynlfhe opemng of the Joslyn Memor- day when httle BeverleyDarleneEd Dolan and Richard Cady left. on Bu n 0 r i "Ha1r.F.Yourr. Mr. "dual m Omaha, Sunday.celebrated her birth anmverlary.~Friday for Omaha where they wilI|Y' sf P un Y as mall[a Rose:Mrs.Anna Wreidt spent Sun- The guests included Mrs.A1ice'ttend h,,'2'_,,. ,,,_;day-afm@;mon with Mrs.Emma N yt e th d f th Arrived.S op early d oftenewcom and son Richard.Wm.»I-Ii-Y rnnfnmrffa "'»?f£f°..L' ?~..a..»E|*""d save!°1"4541*Mrs. Ivn.n Helms, Miss Godsey and Gilbert Palm Miss Romana Crumbu Wayne spent WednesdzSunday at the home ol heDr. and Mrs. L. W. Cruynl Ma rjo ri e Mar c us Kr o g e r gpe nt th e non-»ile lday s at h is home i n`"W ay ne. Lugh,o f Mr s .Geo.L o w e wi ll be hostess uf u n ti l to th e A i d me e ti n g Wednesday r par ents Dec .2.asugh.~Gathered__. at_ thy Oti s Youre!! Em"f`»§iEIJ`§1`"»&`»{é"}1"é`é`n{e§"I=`¢Z¢""`"Lea c h , o f W olbn c h, Neb a nu mbe r o f h e r relatives dr ove g m -5 "Wsilstnaqd ~ down that afte rnoo n fo r a test. Her er n es t a n o n s "sister,Mr s .Ro y Ru tled ge =""°];'1;..',' § ; f ' ° " h o me f o r T h : b l d f sh t f 1 °" E M 3 § . . . . 1 . ° ~'finld n.I Mr .an d Lh'S.R.H aafgagK;hrnark.|nn,,m-,, g,_Furunlo '\|l..il . . 4 ; i ; _ ; i ' t : ' : ; "I}Work an grading Lyman~Henry highwny west started prepnrftory an umwxan., r. Ma x J i p p an d Hele n Sta be n un ited in mar ri ag e,No v. Th e newly we ds wi l!ma k e ho me h e re in town .W e ex~ th e m best wis hes. h n Smi th ,a stu de nt a t ne.nnc nt 'I'h:xnkndvinc r vana- " " " - " " Q ": h s A ¢uu||\n u n n u u n a m e I 5 0 1 1 U 3 0 p l 0 § l 8 I n 1 0 1 U l l k 'M r s .M m m e C a s s a n d d w s h I > ¢ r ' o n " W h y 1 A m B a c k F o r A f u r h e r * J e a n .C o n fe r e n c e .D r ,R n d M I B .L .M .P o t n r n n n t n | \ n n a F n f h v nfl .. .....\....ns |.'l....i . . . awereJones and an Ir : 1 Mrs..Robert Daugherty and home for Ihanksgmng were au,:hilcircn of Omaha, remained here the children and their families in-Fhursday and were guests until cluding Wm. Christensen and fam-]Sunday at the home of hy: parents ily, Mi. rind Ihlrg Lu renfe Lm- |:M md ll L. H J 01 Wy-""'::.:a::~..m:'.'e..°,¥.$=..".:;».,.:... ~~»-»'If-M W dneldly --|g=;§ Wednemdny.|'1"h\mdly with Mn. W. H. Hughes.Joum warm; hen lines Snndny ,_§"!'.'i':'€'1'f"°)::":1_'":'.'1=f._'T£';Iw.,Iand Mr. Enid lursf R§§§m»}1§"11§E§ wi g entertained a t a du c k din nerat th e f o r me r ' s h o me the f i r s t o f th e we ek .Br id ge was p la y e d, the ! pri ze f o r hi g h i n g to Mr .an dMr s .A .A .H a l m c k an d consola- tions to Ha r o ld W eber an d Mr s . ¢ 1 \ | n o o n \ . a \ . | } ,W M U n | . | t : n l l. ~ l| \ .l l b l .h a i l 'o f t h e w e e k h e r e w i t h h o m e f o l k s ,r e t u r n e d S u n d a y t o c o l l e g e a t M a n h a t t a n ,. K a l m a n M r s .C l i f f o r d D e c k e r e n t e r t a i n e d t h e l a d i e s o f t h e h i g h s c h o o l f e c - u l t y a t b r i d g e o n M o n d a y e v e n i n g a t h e r h o m e . L e o W e b e r .|E .S .N e w e l l i s h a v i n g a n e w M i s s F f 1 ) ' e R o b e r t s o f F r e m o n t b u i l d i n g e r e c t e d o n t h e c o r n e r v t e i v m a o h h l . . u M .. . . . . . . . . 4 :u . . . .. - _ . . .A I .* ._. ,,.....,.....,.L i n c o ln - L i n c o ln C i ty S tr é z tlf le - pa r tme n t mo ve d to n e w bu i ldi n g at 1 9 th a n d Q str e e ts .. W a u s n - M r .Ne lso n to open ladies'ready '-towear fiep nrtmen store whic h wi ll inc lude d r y goods,groc eries,shoes un d ha b- erdaahery up on c omp letion o f Mr a n d Mm E . W . B u r d i c .son and Mr . a nd Mrs. Claud e Y ow- Business houses were closed hero ell. at Len o'c lc -c k Thumdny to observe Mr .an d Mr s .Ho w a r d Ha ns en the r emain der o f the day as a hc l-atten de d o family re un ion Tha nk s- iday .:g ivi ng di n ne r a t the E. P. Ha n se n Mrs . D. A. J oh nso n ate Tha nk s-home at Dec atuf Sa turd ay . gi vin g d i nn e r with th e J . M. W es t!Th er e wa s a go o d atte nd an c e a t f: ln i ly n m!:=}\&°t1¥. the day there.gthe union sunrise Thz mks giving A New and Better Gas Burner for Your Coal Furnace or Boiler Hen: i= :1 gym Puerlmer which can bc insmllad in your coalfumacc Qr \\uir wirl absolute satisfaction.Designed to 'v~ The Arndt Hardware 1 .r n t l r v g ' - .D e p e n d - a b l e ,f u l l !a u t o m a t i c i f c l c » s i r e d , a n q u i e t t o o p e r a t e . Quickly, Easily .Installed No nccd to take your furnace apar t, for theburner can be easlly in-stall ed or removed tltrouglm :my furnac e door. Mndc in five sizes for grate Cliamcters from 17 inches to 32 inches. ~ I . . ; { § ~ . ; :_ 1a - 5 - » r ' ~ . i 'I|~~..l|. / ~ o .~f}'3-37 qi rrv Ci.\,,.»»'*'. I . J "'.: . ' . ;\ 1 . 5 2 ;t t j " | l g ». ; ' f ...°. ...; . { .."<..." ~ ~g""r¢.f.a i l ! . .~g ! l g 1 ; ;. ;l 5 1 °.~° =»~i ~~J~. . r | l , = . ~t := . . . s n-..a n I ¢\ 3"1 .~U = 2 a ' : f 5 . ; E STANDARD Gas Bu rne r Thi: burner hu improved refruaoriea with shelf which not only radiate heat against the walls of the frrepot but also assist in getting perfect corn» bustlon.Has both primary and secondary aircontrol.Co n tro l b ox mad e o f c a st i r on md finished with crimson colorod Pyroxylin Lacquer. Ge t Re m d y £ o r W i u n e tNo ' u Plan now for next winter'| com-fo n .Investigate the Standard Gu B u rn er an d lee ho w e c o - nomi c ally y ou c an i nstill and operate lt with perfect satisfac-tion. Convenient payment terms lf desired. at the Dr. A_ J_ Cameron home,"'"Y axwrnoun xrom ml: senuaumnl"mz.ier Eccles left Wednesday evjhospllfal where he has been sinceening for his home in Chicago. he was _injured He is able to be Miss Ann Petersen and Harold utbutbt fill become time belngg w son 'lo.|]c is a e o wor .3.33. he gggg |£;",;?,,_Va ey Mr.and Mrs. Fred Robertson Mr. and Mrs. H. I.. Swan had nlh==<i as Thanksgiving guests,Dr.belated Thanksgiving dinner at|""d Mrs. Mead, of Ballr, Mr. and their home Sunday for me follow- Mrs. Dwight Johnson and sons, of ing guests:Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Decatur. Swan and Correnc,Miss Emmn Dr. Rader,of Omaha came "P Cnstlc and Harry Swan Jr., of 0. Wednesday to see Mrs. Cgmeron. maha, Miss Mndred Swanson and Mr.and Mrs.C.Uehlmg and Stanley Lowe.Ijora Qushman _vera qlnngg svgfw tion with his parents,Mr. and Mrs. Walter Smith. Saturday afternoon callers ot Mrs.Marie lliehrenn and Kate)were:Mrs. Wm. Cook, Edith and'Margaret and Mrs. Earl Cook and baby,all o l Omaha and Miss Marie Sierk. Women and Misses:Plan now to attend that sensational Swck Rducing Sale at the Fashion Cen-ter i n B la i r -lt starts Fridny'mornimz Dec. 4th--see the l-mek L\ ' °''- _ . .¢~I:,,<%:f-~,,,...-.._..,..'»}~.»~\»" ' ~ ~ ~l l ....,.,..........~ . . ~ ~ ~K N O W ~~G o o n r v ._.'ws > 4 '< . p 1 ...>I4»~"§25€§2¢%>=>~ :.-Q eff :::¢e=s:=>;z§::g.';~ 9 153~ ~/<-~ " fs'~ =3=.Ts ... . g =: \ r `§ »;/ ~, ~ ¢<~;====;:: +xv ¢~_;¢¢:g:;:4==n=ez1:=1. =;¢-:;:.=:»*"5;¢I.:~5~ ~ f=;Ij ~ ~L ~ ~ ~.». ' we L ~.... fr ~Q ~! ~. ..5*f£ 3¢; .~-J"d' w \ g ~~1. 75'~ ,. » - » » - v » » - : ; ~ Clothes delivered to you Finished in Many ann€A` You W ish T h 0 . E .. w i : l l ' - ' - "-------- - -- _-_-__-_ f_ . _ .. _ _'~*.,..".!.'¢t':.&!':'f_.=:'3§-l¢J'.'1';?""° 'm r lmu.' " " °D ln l s u f o r s o me o f u . .Bargalns.1t.| ulur nlt:uu| |g u lls ulun auuy Even-" " "d.h Mr. a nd Mrs. J ose ph B andu r anf,'}§¢"£'l§ hmc t e annual elec tion of Marion J urge motored_t9 C_olu|}1[Jus Mr. a nd Mrs. Evere tt H ines and children,M r .an d Mr s .Geo L o we an d Mr s H a tt i e Tr e et d ro ve to Fr e mo n t ' Th u r s d ay mo r n i ng to h e Th an k sg ivi ng d i nn er gu es ts of Mr . an d Mr s. W . H. Yn k is h M r an d M r s Ma r i o n Gi llilan d we re en ter tai ne d a t d i nn er Th u rs - d a y a t th e h o me o f Mr . a n d Mr s . Eve r e tt Mi lle r . A nu mbe r o f relatives an d friends f r o m her0 atte nded th e fu n e r a l o f A lle n W a ke a t B la i r o n last Tues day .His moth er, as C ora \'l{i rr\ er ma de h er ho me he re as a grr .Ve r no n V a n Hor n , o f L in c oln e n jo y e d Th an k sg i vi n g a nd th e we ek - en d a t th e h o me o f hi s pare nts, Mr . an d Mrs . J ames Vn n Ho r n. He re tu me d to h is s tu di es S un da y .Mi s s Ma xi n e J ohnson,wh o te ac he s in the Pali sade , Nebra ska sc hools was heme for th e 'l`h anks~ Ne b r .an d we r e Th a n ks g i vi n g guests o f Mr s .Ba nd ur 's pare nts, Mr. and Mr s. Peter Disehner. Mr s .W m Ra n k i n an d Mr s .F . Lo f ti s to o k th e e xte n si o n wo r k a t th e c ou r t h ou s e at Te k ama h W ed - nesd ay . The y will pre sen t th e work wh ic h i a f r a m i n g pic tures a t th e c lub me e ti n g a t th e h o me o f Mr s . Ra nk in Thu rs da y .\ Th e Ta y lo r ' a n d families were d inn erda y of Mr. a nd Mrs . Cla r en c e Ol- son.Ha r r y B e r g e r o f He r ma n wa s ma r ri e d to Mi s s Gla d y s Mo o r e of Blai r, a t Li nc oln W e dn es da y , Nov. 18 by Rev. Pau l C . Calhou n.Mr s . B e r g e r i s we ll k n o w n i n He r ma n . Mr .Be rg er li ve d i n Blai r before c oming here.He has been employ - ed by the Ty son-L ong Co. for some time.He w i l l c o nti nu e h is wo rk . Ea r l Fre nc h esta 'I`hurs~ Th ey will re si de i n Blai r. u . ......a M.-s ur...m...|.»i.. .~...|»r. Mr s .Lou is Sorensen,wh o h a s bee n i ll fo r so me ti me, i s r e p o r t e d a s mu m i mp r o ve d . F r e d He u e r ma n wh o has been very i l l f r o m a par aly tic str oke f o r a nu mbe r o f we e k s ,i s gai n- ing slowly e ac h da y . Charles Fn g g ,wh o has been confined to hi s ho me f o r so me ti me wi th illness,is ab le i n be ou t u li ttle ea c h d a y . He r m a n K r u g e r wh o suff ered a str oke is still c on fi ne d to his bed b u t i s so me wha t i mp ro ved . Th e eondition o f W .F .Ma r t i n wh o i s i ll a t th e h o me o l h i s s i s - ter,Mr s .Mu lle th s ti ll remai ns serious.L .C.Un la n d wh o i s teac hing i n th e hi g h s c ho o l a t Un i o n , wa s he me over th e Th a n k s g i vi n g vac ation. Mr . a n d Mr s .G.I .Pfe iff er we re Qu es ts o f Mrs .r-:mr L i n e i ngi vi ng h olid ay sW h ile he was p la y i ng with othe r c hi ld ren a t the h ome o f h is gr an d- pa r e nts , Mr . an d Mrs . J . A . W e s t on Th a n ks g i vi n g day ,Dic kie Ad » anis r a n hi s le f t a r m th r ou g h a wi n d o w p a n e c u tti n g a d e e p ga sh th at r e qu ir ed 23 s ti tc h es to close. tained a t dirmer Sunday Mr .a n d ' 0 m8 lw-o n ThR111<8Ki Mr s .Gi lmo r e Gr a h a m and M r a l Mr .a n d Mr s .J o i Ma r y A da ms , of Oma ha , a n d Mr . c h ild re n a n d Mr s .H and Mr s. L e wi s S ie ge l, of F i nd le y Ohio.Th e la tte r ar e vi s i ti n g i n Ne br a sk a a t pr e se nt.Mrs . S ieg el wi ll be remembered here a s Mi sa V s . L i A i . . . . . . . . . . Blai r we re gue sts Mi lle r ho me o n ' Mr s .H .'1`.Mi lle r r wi ll spend so me ' N u i Y n l l i f a i r n h d ! ! v§=§f an Miller and. T. Miller ofat the Lou Fhanksgiviing. emained and If As; ~ . ~ 1 - s , - - - - _ r | | ;; ~: O l ; ; v | : ~o : u :| |o z l l | ;| ; v | ; ; |: a l a n d w h i t e ' i ro n s m b o t h l y ' c a l l a n d d e l i ve r p ro m p t l y' a n d c h a rg e m o d e r a t e l y I f l n d t h a t t h e Dr a e g e r H a n d y L a u n d ry s a t i s f i e s m e l u e ve r y p a rt l c u l a r...\\ P h o n e G r e e n 1 4 1 : -:W e c a l l f o r a n d D e l i v e r Draeger Handy Laundry ~v Clothes delivered to yo u Finished in any Manner Yo u W ish "I am no novice at housekeeping.I have lived to see and enjoy allkinds of services developed to lighten my labor. I have learned to study them carefully because 'quality work' and 'money savings' are ae important to fr e ls rlrp ur wu a n gu n mi g auung ine.Mi s s Be s si e Ly z ho lf wa s a di n - ne r g u e s t Th u r s d a y a t th e W aldo Hanc oc k home. Mr .an d Mr s .Ho w a r d Marc oe an d Mi s s Ka th r y n L e a c h , o f W a l- bsc h , Nebr are stay in g h ere at the Leac h ho me a t present.On ac- c o u nt of th e h e a vy sn o w Mr. Ma r -c oe is un able to c on tin ue his wo rk of gr avelin g. Re v. C . 0 .No r li n d r o ve to L i n - c o ln a fte r th e ea r ly mor ni n g se rv- Mr . an d Mr a Ha r o ld J en s e n a n d c hildren ate 'I'hani¢sgiving din ner a n d s p e n t th e d a y i n Oma h a wi th per p are nts Mr, a nd Mr s. L ee Ta y - or.Mr . a n d Mr s .Peter D is c h ne r of Columb us,Ne b r .wh o we r e ma r - ri ed a t B la i r Saturd ay c ame to He r ma n an d we r e gue sts o f Mr s . Disc hner's sister,Mr s .J oseph Ban da r.They left. Sunda even in g fo r C o lu mbu s .Mr .D i s c n e r wa s a f ormer re sid en t h er e a nd fr ien ds T h | jo i n i n exten d in g c ongratu lations.l£(i..-._u :.n_dnl-ie .f1 ff?i'"k§§}"I'F Mne Tfnhnrf Arimno nnrl nhildtnn I i Mr .an d Mr s .C.G.Ma r s ha ll d r o ve to Cr ete o n Su n da y a c c om- panied b y the ir dau gh te r,Mi s s B e tty a n d Mi e s Glen dine J oh n- son o f Fr e rn o nt, wh o r e tu me d tothe ir d u ti e lf a t " D o a n e College. Mi s s E ve ly n Bla c k bu rn also ac c ompanied th e m a s f a r a s L i n - c oln wh er e she is atten d in g n business sc hool. Mr .a n d Mr s .W m.Sc heer Sr. en ter tai n ed at a f zu n ily d i nn e r o n Th a n ks g i vi n g wh e n a ll the ir c hildren a n d fa mi li es we re ho me f o r t h e d a v Ha r o ld Ec h te n kn mn 1 70 /'._..-n Prompt Service '43 il 5 ~ ''The a 7 'V .~ .a...€~Holmqulst Co.~ Use 1,heldea1 ¥~-s i f ~ Modern Fuel ' i i IStandardBriquets~~, ~ ~ s ~ f ';. 3 - = ., 1 .( ~ w * ' .' Y ;4 ' .4_-a.-4 g f{=}§ié§1 S\iH&a§,P'iii5rr§i§§f |Mr. and Mrs. E. C Burdic ar e sp e n d in g a f e w d a y s a t the . Llwa s a ls o a g u es t. A. W MA hn mn Th e COIIlmll!lilV Clllh he ldItheir regular dinner on Monday evening with. the_ membera_ of _theThanksgiving guests Mr and Mrs.IHenrv Schneider. of Platlsmnuth.|i"T'(TAI)-\'0 `lTNNe b r Ki t. an d iiira.Ro b e r t D a u :I. Ao \J.n:;..|.A¢\.l\IAu v gh c r ty and children,o f Oma h a ,~~ Mr .an d Mr s .E.W .Burdic .an d Mr . a n d Mr s Eu ge ne Bu:dic .Th 0 Progressive Soc iety me t a t J ulius Ba ug h left. ' Thursd ay for the ho me o f Mr s .G.V .Beadle hi s ho fn e at S t. E li za be th ,Mo . to Tue s da y a fte rn o on . .........|n.......:...¢....u . .1.....;1.......\.|\»a I h " n b \lL\l(¢"lima l2'mil Elk h o r n Va lle y Le ag ue baseballte am a s the ir gu es ts .Th e tr op h y whic h th ey wo n la s t season wa s presented to th e m b y a me mbe r o f a sp or tin g goods c ompany fr o m Oma h a . C n mmu n i tv affair:1 also c a me III mapron:me unter.nz nu:ueuu hue....um non.,.-U..........employed as u farm hand at ths|Knlse, Mrs. Wm. Bolln and Emily Jacob Sabalku place the past sea- Kctchmark attended the benefitson.lluneheon given by the Catholic Th.; following relatives took well ladies of Blair, on Tuesday,filled baskets and enjoyed dinner Mrs.Emil Kruse entertainedtogether at the Geo. Sheets home eight ladies at pinochle Wednes-l`hursday:Mr. and Mrs. Claytoaldaf afternoon.Emily Ketchmark Sheets and children, D. O. Sheetslhed high score and Mrs.Goldie and family.Mr and Mrs.John Thieldfoldt and Ruby, Mary, Mar- del. Earl and Nicholas Sheets.Miss Hazel Ryan who teaches at Creston, Nehr., spent the holidays nt the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Ryan. Miss Edith Frdh employed at at the Supt. Shrnder home enjoyedThursday at her home at Blair.Mr. and Mrs. H. C Hansen at-tended a Thanksgiving dinner dance at Omaha Wednesday even- me Smith low.Suitable prizes wereawnrdcd each.A delicious lunch- eon was served by the hostess. Many homes held happy gather-ings Thanksgiving day.Other families spent the day elsewhere.Mr.and Mrs.'Frank AdamsmotorcdtoSiouxCity to spend the day with Mr. and Mrs. Giles Adams.Mrs.Kate Rohwer and family enjoyed their dinner at Mrs,Harry Rohwer.The Frank up which was followed by a live-ly discussion.There was n largq crowd present.The attendance so fur this year has been quite a hit larger than last year.Miss Luella Reckmeyer of Mt.\Pleasant,la.and Miss Margaret Reckmeyer of Holdrege returned to their homes the last of the week after spending their vaeahtions here with their parents, Mr,and Mrs. Henry Reckmeyer.The annual election of officersoftheRebekahlodgewas heldonFriday evening with the fol~ 'lowing named for the coming year:Noble Grand,Mrs,M. E.Winsct;Vice Noble Grand,Mrs.Carl Jensen; secretary, Mrs. Fred Menking.the farm,occupied by Mr. an P1'ei{!er;treasurer,Mrs.Chet Wolff and Im Piner families and Mr. and Mrs.Clifford Decker )NOMy "nn Woodward, of Omaha, spent Mx.§ni the foreput of last week hepe at 0-SY Vfigl the home of her parents, Mr. and at Blau-. idr§.Jo §olin§ient BE entertained a few friends on Fri- the Wm.Bolln family day evening at pinochle..Mr and Mrs.Richard A group uf members of theentertainedtheKlindt Epworth League drove to Papil- t dinner.Mr.Henry lion on Friday where they attend-Mm Mann" mm 'rc-oiled a Mwst" nf me omrnm dn- City of Detroit purchases 137 new Ford cars Hundreds now in use prove low cost of operationl \ I `. ,~~q.~1 ,f:_{.2 m 615 E \Q if Ei .FQ ~ A -7 '""*~éi 5 "qg"'\..~ ~a1 an rades of~s ,.,E f \All kinds ~f1»>!~`d G ~ri " "' ~and son' Holmquist Grain ~Co. Mrs. L. A. Woodviard.The famil |Sieverscame for her Wednesday and aH family n |n { e l l n r |n u n * n h ! ! \ f |T.|\}l\$fPl......e.. .........,.....Mr.and Mrs. L. D. Long had A Thanksgivingdinlner nt their home for Mr and rs. G L Reid, Murionand Byron,Mr. and Mrs.E. C.Reid and Marjorie and Mag Mr.and Miz George Reid ol Tekamah.The eetlng of the W'hif/e Crossof the Baptist Mission Circle willbe on Thursday evming this weelr with Mrs.George Sheets.1 5 ; time will be spent in msking animals.Mr. and Mrs. cm Hansen d _......-., ._.-._._........_ _.__._were dinner guests at the ClausMehrenshome.Mr.and M n .Wm,Sievers and Dorot.hy»haddinner at the Wm Kruger home. Mr.and Mrs.Jacob Slerk and fumlly :peut the day at file Hugo Kruse farm. The August Klassenfamily were guests at the John Lorsch home.Mr. and Mrs. Oh!Harrison were dinner guests ofMr. and Mrs. J. W.Sundell of trict of the League of Youth. After a chicken dinner the busin- eau meeting and election ofofficers took place.Mis:Rachel MA:Clellan ol this place was elect-ed third vice-preddent.Mr. and Mn.Rhea. Glllry and childrux were guextr at the H. H. Gilfry hom,over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Lea Weber enter-tained Mr. and Mrs. 0. H. LoweFlorence.Mr.and Mrs.Wm.\und Mr. and Mrs.Harold WeberKetclzmarlt<=!='~-\;=°d relaHyesland_Donald at a or o'clock dinner \ THFIJE 137 new Ford can represent one of the largest deliverie s ever made to n municipality at one limo. 21 radio-equipped Ford scout care was traded in on this purchase. They had hem ope ra te d da y a nd night fo r two y a n i n lredvy traliic and all kinds of weather. The i r i ndi v idua l re c o nda rungd fro m 'IRARA mllnn m 143 123 mi ln uhh .........r w a n a mi l e a nd 300 Fo rd c a n i n all branches of Detroit police work averaged. 2.9 eenla a rnilel Day and night, manly-four hours a day, these Fo rd c a n a re i n o pa a llo n.Fe w branc hes o f lra mrpo rtati on de mmd s uch. grueling servlee.The reco rds s ho w dun low fuel and oil consumption ls but one of the Ford'a ma ny economies.Fond ma~ mudinner guests Thursday theirdaughfer, Mrs. Rey Morrison and family of Teknmah. Mr. and Mrs. G. F Lowe anter-talned a gum of relatives and friends at er Tlmnlrsglvlng.Thane present were Ben Lowe undfamlly, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rlch- ¢er and dnughterg,Mr. gnd hire. um friends from l"l'81l!0l\l.Mr. Henry Steffen and Jesde McMill- an were gue lu of Mrs. EmmnKebehrnnrk.Mina Dorn Klindtentertained the Louis Lund fami- ly and we Misses Emma and Minnie Rix.All in all everyone must have spent n very enjoyable d"¥:... ..,... . on :snuraay evening.Mr.md Mrs.W.H.Webb. anna Bob und Fay and M i nArlysa Beck of Madison :pmt the week-end at the home of Mr.Wehb's brother, F. E. Webb. TheyalldrovemOmahaonSundaywhere they attended the opening of _¢}\q Juselyn MemQrlul. .v,...- ....._....., ..-.,,.-.,.......~...... ..,......lolnl of 2,283,097 miles.Th e o p e nl i n g cost of the 21 ears way 2.284 cent! a mile _ less than 2 1/3 cents. Thin coal includd all fuel, oll, tire, repairs and every other item exnep! depreciation and insurance. Of 577 Fond cars in Detroit City service, lex-lab, nlmplicit of design and mem-aey in mmufacturlng provide mmmnl nlrenglhp stamina and freedom from repheemenu. and repnin. The indlvidnnl car buyer u wel] as the purchasing department aff n dty or a busi- ness cannot aford to ignore \lae provedGilbenOlson,Mrand Mrs. uns mins numenne bmim 1 wnu|Al Luuwlg u DunningLowe,Miss Maggie Lowe,Miss washes at Waterloo hal been garage on his property wMildred SWl\¥l8°l\» Miss Ann Reels. home the past week because the'occupied by Wm. Lallman.Rosemary and Leo Hannon, Stan~ schools were closed on account'llr.and Mn.G. H. [ev Lowe and Gustave Hansen. offof spinal meningitis beln in Lhaqlcilde and children and l h';,{'=;;the 300 in the Police Department traveled a lolnl of 6,591,937 miles during the put u'f°'§§'é fiscal year, nl an average cos! of 2.9 emu ...:|.. economy of the Ford car. FIFTRIIN nllvlm nxn'r B GD Y T YPE Sqs 41 3 0 to $ 64 0 fr. u. B. Delroil,phu /reiglu and afnmy. 'Ohm ha,l !.town.Mrs.A.C.Rosenkilde were " " ' " "A'§m§°°{$§=S' '§1.¢£@ enjoy-!Luglle éhuse dnugrhteruyf Mr.hanksivlng ugzugtshlat the Will Many claims lxavebeenmude on openl- l'd Th ks 'di 'th M ._|nd ra.tw se had e stern ome as 'ngton.Anna "3.1§§!";'5,d "'if5,.`°'¢mn§.°¢ fortune to have her leg broken Mr.and Mrs.Leo Weber had ing costs, but li?" _'Q n'f_ "rff:'_"~ \i'|IéT1térf"'i"he_§Hthé17i£|_§; inclu-ded 'while sleighing, Friday..|as their Q1lien Wachter and family. Mrs. Em-The Coffee Club met with Mrs.dn3', Dr. an ....... 1n..-1..;.......-J .r|\....:...;........u...|lilIn¢'L"\n¢m l'\»irla\.r nftnrnnnn nf Pramnnt lens on ThankIl f r a A | 1 YL - = @ - 1 n s |m o t o r c a r r e c o r d s o l t h e L i l y o r u e l r o n I n an a h a h u.a gn Q f !|__ _ __ _ __ _ H; .mm n. M. vLlufsna lnnl p m u u v u p r o m D I r o m e u l n u m y Bumpers and spare lim extra at law coat EasyM u n m a n n | ¢ " p n " \ 1 g \ n |mu .n r u u u w :u m uura un-cuss,AllIQ |} l \ I l La n d M r s . J a m e s V n n l - l o r n a n d V e r -w i t h a l l n n n Yu n n a n l l a i h n n m Y f n n n n f l l l \ \ f ' \ l l | I ( .~members present éxcept of Kansa; City, Stanley Ingalls of rs.Bulln held high and-Shenandoah, la, Dr. and Mrs.D.rie hlehrenn low.A de-|Wengert of St.Paul,Mr,andunchwusservedbythe'Mra. Fred Welnner, daughter Miss Catherine md son Buchanan,of Emma Kemhmark and Ramon,Mn.Marie Wehner of Margaret Knne went to Fremont and Don C. Weber.Friday evening w visit Dr. and\Mrs. P. L. Cady lud asGeorgeKetchmarkho me lhw (me m Mr. a nd Mn.Her- ln the paragraphs above., il is seen lhal lima payments can be armngd lhrough yolr 21 Ford sconl can nvenged las than 21 /3 Forddeder.)k zl t h w u h afWnynnn.ndMr8 ! | Mill sum uw': ¢ y lldnul 1l l o l m q u i s t r m a L b r .C o . ~ aT'"""T.;';;,"""'»f;'aa"'"'"'Hn. Wm. Adllll-I.at tbl Ad v: - ni n a in Th e F o r Re n t:A f uIp re to supply the I p . n u l l mm-arm.|Fred Soll is some what im- Ilhed room.|Pf'°"°¢l since his recent serious 45.5-illness.:r is visiting'Women and Misses:_ Plnn now \ this week.lto attend that nensauonal StockReducing Sale nt the Fashion Cen-mtil nec. 19. ter in Bla i r-i t m m Friduyx » - m a n n Viuifiner and u nn.n¥n|Hun;urns.- . - . - .~. . . . . . ». - .r r c o U N c u .PRoc1§:1=:u1NGs'¢u|-rem. used. {f'.nnHnnm|f f n m nmre ana)I The !l1'Bl'Chilll'|'.8 _ . __ . - - - . . w ,-- - -- - - - - - - --u y p u b u n u l a ¢| v \ . . | . | | ¢u u u u n u l l' s p e n t u n t i l n .l a t e h o u r w h e n a l l M r s G r a n t G a r n e r e n t e r t a i n e d d e p a r t e d w i s h i n g t h e h o s t m a n y 1l a s t W e d n e s d a y e v e n i n g ,D e c .2 . ' b , g p p y r e t u r n s o f t h e d a y . a t a .s i x o ' c l o c k d i n n e r i n h o n o r o f l . . .. . . - . .. . . _ - w w w " W " m r - u ''* " !s and it shou 1 u | u e n f l | n n n n | J ; f fo l 1 J\ f|~~for the holiday |. 1 . J \ J \ J £ / L J .J . ` \ /v Y \~)u |Mhn. Hun: T. Mill: relagvés _ in Arljnglm Permansnfs $3.00, \ l l l r l u u c s n UL u n :u v u l u l l A\ .u s»\ |sv r " " " |-v..|..ao£.....a..al .. ..1 .» . -» Q n w + h ¢ ' n n n m n F r e m o n t h a s £10118 t h i s ] gI h i r .G a m e r s b i r t h a n n i v e r s a r y l fl\1....,....-.......-a a .J...:. .1 r :......4\...~I Mr. and Mrs. Neil 'Burdm ofw a n u; :\ . uu g u l u n :n o g u c l n 1 v s w w ° " " - " " "- - ' "|a n i h a n a n d n f n n l m i n a 1310 R|1!PPt...f O r $¢ Y6 l` B l YEI T B ,g p e n d i n g a b o u t l 1 d l A \ l A \ .s v n U v a .v g w n - - - G » ¢ . --_ - - _ , ._i f t h e c o u r t h e l d t h e r a i l w a y c o m -$ 3 , 5 0 0 a y e a r f o r i t ,s o e \ . i d e n t l ; .}I r a n s o m . J v f f c r s o n o f 0 m a h a |F O R § k L I `' \ P a n ?h a d a H g h t t o t h e s t r e e t .t h e y t h i n k i t P 3 Y 3 »b o t h i n b e a u t y ' s p e n t h e r T h a n k s g i w d n g v a c a t i o n S p a r t a n |i i a c i g u s a f ' 3 ; \ h i H B i n i 1 t U I = 1 l \ Y " ' ¥ " ' ° § ' 1 ' i ." ° : ° ; f " " "b u s i n e s s .i w i t h M a u r i n e L i n d e n a t t h e W m . l S t a t i o n . e g n e r s p r e s e n a n e y .E L d h ..g a n t o e x p l a i n t h e i r v i e w s o f t h e F t o c k R e d u c i n g S a l e S t a r t s F n - -l n e n o m e I I f y o u m a h t a ._, n h f .t h e !M r .a n d M r s .A n d r e w M a d s e n r a y a l o f g y p s y d o c u m e n t .I t s e e m e d t o b e h k a & . ' 5 % . = f '. f ° " } f . " Q ' , { ' £ . . . . D " § .} ! l n i r . a Y o u r o f L y o n s w e r e l a s t T h u r s d n y j i .s .O p c r e t t a ,F I I IIIUBU |.|u:n\:u|.IA) uu Luu JUHLILUUsedAll- Ele c tr ic P hon e 3 50.La B ln i r B ea u ty S h ° l5 5 mo r n i n g Dec . 4th-" see th e ha c k .Oma h a entertained the fo llowi n g- G a r n e r Servic e 46.1 lp a g e f o r s o m e o f th e B a r g a i n s l t $0 a lo ve ly dmn e r we r e Invsn invests a t Tlla nlc sgiving din ner 46-11 J e ns Nie ls en has so ld th e o ld l Mr .Caleb Lo ftis ,a n o ld an d Ga r n e r a n d f a mi ly o f 0 R, G i M r .a n d Mr s .H .A .Ho uc k . m i f r-.hi g h ly respec ted c iti zen o f Blai r,f o r d Ga r ne r a n d fa mily , . Eu z vn e n .o g g ;nauxnrfd pglw Qu n h ty ma r k e t fnxtures to a clelehrnted hi s 34 th b i r th anni ver-J a c k so n an d fa mi ly a nd Mls s Do n- g Bud dy of th is C i ty a n d Mr . a n d -..=,¢..I e P3 f tY " D th e lin e f r o m h e r e .o l m w fnaf.Rnnrlnv nt. his ho me i n l n a Golleh on a ll o f Bla ir.'1\Irs.Albe rt. W oo dwa rd o f Oma ha . fb l l u n y n |a8l0r of the Free ch will preach 3 o'clock. ngle Comb Rhode Price $1.00 Mrs. Kennard,Neb. T U.will meetu n n n Ti n a 1 0 nl* Mrs. S. A. Bayer of Fremont,;`};; ~ ~ 'i@§{é2<i"£.§';§n§5éy,pwas n 'Thnnksgwnng guest at '|Lh6hiB children and families present home of her nieces,hi m Annieiand a lovely Birthday cake with Martin and Miss Mary J. Cook of 84 candles.The occasion was al this city.iso the birthday of two of his Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Hines en- grandchildren,Mrs.Elizabeth tertained the pinochle club to Staples and Birdie Loftis. which they belong at their home Members of the Baptist. church Inst Wednesday evening..ond congregation gathered at the n n I~ SE-E§ii"iZ.iE"s'ro1iI;§§ ~<5- n | - r r . z l r \ \ . » ' r | ( ) | » - ~ . . |' - ' . l r r - ¢ 0 u 1 ' v v s u s r :~.-c J\_____________________:M__'..~ f r i Prices Effective Fri. and Sat.Dec,4th & SLI: in : mir LT: the famed story vi the ele pha nt """"""" ` " " `i{.I§` Finally afternoon visitors at the home of Rév. Ba le rand the blind men who tuck their ~ °'§'§§',`§"2li¥y and oftenihin brother H. J. Madsen.'Methodists 511. opinion from the part of fha ani and save!46-It Henry Kuhr was a dinner guest next Sunday at -mal they touched,the tml bging 9 and spent the day last Sunday at For Sale:Si: "very Like a 1°P¢" a nd the slded_ .\II}Nfl 'THE hhp I-Inns. C. Rasmussen home on Inland Hnnufprn "very likw There : ea ""» " etc .= ' " " " " '' "M R o A n | ? a m ; ¢ ; 1 ¢ . "t.| 3 T' i i T i a " " ' " leems to be no record of _-..a n 1....».ml 4' milv 1¢.onth e c o u w l whe re in th e rai ir oa dl n nuwi: 1Tast i; Tl:i ;y e `" "` n§ "f }2 §1 " "" "".A .I ll L a n a n d so dro ve~ WHS KIVQII ~ street, .or 'r\l rs..|1.Acgunnnayl£l!PfP TIIBDRB"|"u| \fn\I\|u nhl]~tllk ll lil]~ m T h 6 W .MC :thc use of the street, but session UW" "1 N-~"-----~~~seems to be not only rungzur. ten giving daymgsests of the Loran points of the law when a rsi|ma=L"Y'""" fa Y-eonpany once geis possession .,,;nE"u.?$%J"'.¢@~'"fi§~.nk§§'i»'§2 a piece °¥ nrvneriv and gets mei ginner and Sunday dinner guests Lracks lzud.The o ld s tory o ! "a r the parental Lars Paulsen attempt to lay n sidetrack w i.l1eh,,me_Wallnoe Husk was ako acalming factory site was cited/guesg Thursday and that evening Said railway company tried w Miss Anna Paulsen was a supperI-Uv one over on the city at nightguest of the Charles Hunk family. residence in Blair again, A seven and one hal! pound boy was born m hir. and Mrs Clifton Curley of Blair on November 27 t the Mrs Harry Walker home Mlss Gretchen Mencke of no of Blair and Arthur Long spent last Sunday evening at the Earl Caldwell home,south-east of rnursoay auzern3o'clock with penter. Lllinn Larsen last Saturday n C. Rasmussen Miss Helen. Christmas wl Make the L . ( v U l a I J C I - ¢ Mr s .Es th e o f F r e mo m i g h t a t the ho me a gl ill soon b< I.K lo p p L A u r C. ta pe a IIf nest e h : ar- ent ms uf Mrs. w. J. Korfpmnn and Billyhume of Mr.were Thanksgiving dinner guesm G1\m¢f lastand spent a couple of days nt f,hel'¢0Y¥\P1lHl¥¥lY»3l'Y and Mrs.U. G.Monday evening, m Mr.and Mrs. Ben Koopman home in Omaha.|H»f~ Berger, nee_ Gladys Muone,to shower them w|Ll\besf. wishesMr. an llre. J._F.~Mead of and several lovely gifts,ThereGrandIa a came in Saturday warn nmnml (ifw nresent and the~ggSUGAR I0-lb. Sloth Bag rm M i l k Max-i-mum Brmd Il Whips Zcm l5 c F l o ur 48-lb. Bag Coxon! Quality Guaranteed 89c evening was one of enjoyment toall.At a late hour,the ladies having the affair in charge, served dainty refreshments.The newly Weds were presented with a inve- ly electric lamp and a silver dish. .~ug ~aw ["Oranges 21;"§,;';;"3,,;"f°{ ,l5c I Change of Time OM AHA ROAD Sunday.December 6,1931 New Through Sleeping Cnr Service To And From MINNEAPOLIS-ST.PAUL Improved Service To Omaha Lv.Minneapolis,10:15 P. M.; Lv. St. Paul, 11:00 P. M.; Ex. Sun- day;Lv.Sioux City, 8:15 A.M.. Ex. Sunday 1:45 P. M.; Lv. Emer- son, 9:25 A. M.; Ex. Sunday 2:55 P. M.; Lv. Pender, 9:46 A. M.; Ex. Sunday 3:19 P. M.;Lv.Lyons, 10:16 A.M.;Ex.Sunday 3:49 P. M.; Lv. Oakland, 10:28 A. M.; Er. Sunday 4:01 P. M.; Lv. Teka- mah, 10:57 A. M.;Ex. Sunday4:32 P. M.; Lv. Blair, 11:25 A. M.; Ex. Sunday 5:05 P. M.;Ar. Omaha. 12:16 P. M.; Ex. Sunday 5:55 P. M. Returning leave Oma y.6:30 P. M. for St.. Paul-1:f?nneapol- is, or 6:10 A. M.except.Sunday for Sioux City. Spend the afternoon in Omaha. Daily Excursion fares to Omaha. See your Agent. ~ Cocoanut .'i;:,:I'.f"'f""°:' 2 gnice §°s;;.§i"z,?°'i _ . 19c l~1 ~M i l k F l o u r I Max-i-mum Brand 48-lb. Bag Coxon! I If Whips Qlllliiy Guaranteed L;2 cm l5c 89c Pears m:.,'1.':§;f.."""f _ l9c - - - I L..._... ~ |ra r|Q. cr :ru-~~'¢...°¢.:. ~~n S2Z..f...§"§I..,.|, 3for ..~ and stayed over Sunday with re.Mrs Mead's sister.Mrs.A.G. leweln'~ Mr. Ramberg. Mr. and Mrs.E C Miller of West Point visited at the A G. Rombersr home last Sunday after- .Il Iand get their track.; laid, but W-|Billy Harrison or zoom or man:Blair.D. Haller, who was mayor at the came home with Paul Tyson Wed-S N !{°|11 headquarters for alamecalledoutthefireaepm-|nes<Iay and returned to school Mrs. W. J. Koopman is on the glfts thw yearment and used the hose on ¢h@'Monday with him at Blair.sick list this week with a seigel Mr. and Mrd. Ted Lathrop drove w o r k e r s a n d t h u s f r u s t r a t e d t h e l M a j .a n d M r s .G u d m o n d S o r e n -o f t h e g r i p p e .L i t t l e B i l l i e h a s i t o O m a h a l a s t S u n d a y e v e n i n g -.. I \ | . .--. .r n n |4....|.s..*l u n n l n o w ..+n . . .n . - _ iuion, Lin.Miller ll a dne r at Hr. Rombll'S. Ms... Punch Gnu. nrindllll in. a t te m p t So me memfmers of sen ha d Sunday umn e r w n n mr .h 1 and Mr s Ca rl Sorens en and we rex e .° °" P' ". swm1 nh-f a n d Mr s .He n r y Soren- B 1 3 0 h a d h i S ti l if n t h e f i r $ t O f f » n € l " " U W UIL I I I HHS n u u w n b u n ;p h e u m T h e a t r e .u week.,`ch Mrs. Jnck Johnson of OmahaA complete line of wat _es' and Mx. and Mrs. Paul Plantz of rings, costume jewelry and gifts Kansas were dinner guests at the ol all kinds can be seen az the_L. J p_ Johnson home Tuesday. C.K1°PP Jewelry Store,Blmr's Mr. and Mrs.Hans C. Ras- Ieadimz Jeweler.~..."...,mn u.|.m WM. '1~»....|,¢.. the Omaha schools eame_up w spend Thanksgiving with the Chas. Farnham family and the week-end at her home on west Grant street.1 |......-n....:..nm in abmrimr at thought, it didnft matter who n=u ;,;"f;'i ,,,Iémfay dinner a right m the street me Cltyl Joel Hutchins who has been would have to PHY damagqs for visiting the family of his daugh whatever u court would decide ta. ter Mrs.A. W.Ciarke returned be fair and just.This amount the!Fridav to his home at North ra i lwa y c m p a n y figu red a t ar ou nd $13,000 f o r relay i ng their tra c k.possibly bu ildi ng u bridge, nh*An nlltsiiie c o ntrac tor loDk8d 'l§ "ff".22 " 71'l 8I. ¥£W'lT.ll 3 ' I D D ll V l l l LI IEIU ."h annuvuvll unsu |& - l u n ;" " ' ° "' " " " " * 'u u u a n M a n a " u v ' --" " c "' = : »"1 H a r r y T y s o n l s p e n t l o n d a y i n n u .a n d M r s .T h e o .B i x l e r W o g i v i n g d i n n e r g u e s t s a t t h e t h e C h a r l e s M o r t c n f l e n h o m e s p e n t i O r n a h a w h i l e M r s .T y s o n s p e n t h a v e b e e n vi s i t i n g a t t h e p a r e n t a l H a r o l d R a s m u s s e n h o m e a t O r u m .t h e h o l i d a y va c a t i o n a t t h e p a r - ' t h e d a y w i t h M r s .W a t s o n T y s o n D e l m a r F e e r h o m e l e f t S a t u r d a y M r s .L .L .L a n t r v r o h x r n n d e n t a l .W a i t e r D a v i s h o m e n e a r over the ground and saidhe would give bond to do the work for $5,- 000 on the spot, but if allowed to ligure it over he thought it could be done for about $3,500. But whatever the amount.the signers to the petition d.idn't think that or any other amount, aside tram testing out the right to the ownership of the street, which lt was estimated w\mldn't cost over sw or $60. There being more than a reason-.ahle doubt in the minds of the of Blair.Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Iverson andtwochildrenhadThanksgiving dinner with the Lloyd Johnson family and spent that evening with Grace and Ralph Ray.Phylis Iverson spent her vacationwith her sister Vera Mae at thehomeof their grandmother Mrs. M. Iverson in Blair.Mr. and Mrs. George Hain andVnrginln had Thanksglviln dinner,with his mother, Mrs. C. ~ Hsin of Blair.Mr and Mrs Ha Tyso and..r r y n n . . . . |... Ui u a . . - A M . . .v m m s n . morning lor Kingman, Kansas to visit his folks. The Rosehill Aid met last Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs.Walter Nelson,west of Blair.Mrs.Will Ryan was the assisting hostess. Miss Alice Jensen, 'daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Jensen retumed to her teaching duties ut Stratton, vacation with home folks. Neb.alter spending the holldx Mrs. W. J. Koopman and Blllg ....._._,_._.=_-,.|.. home Sunday evening after a(ew weeks sojou at the home of Women and Misses:Plan now] Dr. Earl Brooks nd family of _tg attend that sensational Stock- Lincoln. Miss Wind, dean of women at Dana College, was o guest of Mrs Cora Badgerow and her daughter, Miss Margaret, at a seven o'clock dinner last Friday evehing, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Foley emer- tained at Thanksgiving dnner the following;Misses Margaret and Therese _Lazure both ol Omaha, Reducing Sale at the Fashion Cen- ter i n Bla i r-i t starts FridaymomingDec. 4th-see the backl page for some of the Barguinslt Francis Andersen, of.0mah;, a_ former resident of Blair an sson of Hans Andersen of Fontiml elle plans to enter the Univerdty hospital to receive medical treat- ment on Friday.Mr.Andersen has been on the sick list for some -Kerman.'l |Ia ~.... ~ .,.,.Sunday 3:19 P. M.;Lv.Lyons, 10:16 A.M.;Ex.Sunday 3:49 P. M.; Lv. Oakland, 10:28 A. M.; Er. Sunday 4:01 P. M.; Lv. Teka- mah, 10:57 A. M.;Ex. Sunday4:32 P. M.; Lv. Blair, 11:25 A. M.; Ex. Sunday 5:05 P. M.;Ar. Omaha. 12:16 P. M.; Ex. Sunday 5:55 P. M. Returning leave Oma y.6:30 P. M. for St.. Paul-1:f?nneapol- is, or 6:10 A. M.except.Sunday for Sioux City. Spend the afternoon in Omaha. . _ 0 _ _ C o m b Bru s h a n d M i rro r Le t s $3.98 to $11.00 Fou nt ai n Pe na and Pencils Conk1in's Endura isGuaran- teed for a Life Time Priced $1.25 to $6.00 0 . _I '\CO MPAC T S 50c to $7.50 _ . 0 _ MA N I C U R E S ET S BATH Pov?n'i:§`s and BATH SALTS - 0 -PERFUMES,TOILET WATERS _ . 0PERFUME ATOMIZERS ¢ The Stewar J. HAROLD ST Dimond Brand, 3 for l~1 ~M i l k F l o u r I Max-i-mum Brand 48-lb. Bag Coxon! I If Whips Qlllliiy Guaranteed L;2 cm l5c 89c _ . 0 . _ Bi l l F ol d s a nd Pu r se s $l.W tn $5.00 Plain Hand Tooled Emblem 0 L U L I T A R Y n n u s m z s $ 2 . 0 0 ( 0 $ 5 . 0 0 _ . 0 . _ F L A S H L I G H T S $1.00 to $2.00 _ 0 . . . . SHAVING BRUSHES AND SAFETY RAZORS _ . 0 . . . CIGARS CIGARETTES ..._ 0 _ F o u n u l n P e n s a n d Pe n c i l s $1.25 to $0.00 Pharmacy WART, Manager -a ~ je QSC ~ -,4 f' ¢ ~F , ~ \ ~¢2 " 3 /i "| _"f<'._~f \g /1~ \'*~~ Z ~ 2 ~/ . . . U 1/7 I For Ladies > = Gzfts That Gmfify .Q- Box Candieq Christmas Cards Seals W rappings F o r M e n Best Assortment of S H A V I N G S E TS Ladies Purses and Bags M€l{°SS°"'S ~ ° - - - - - - -$1.00 At Prices wvimhin Reach Wllllams - - - - - ~ - - - - $1.00 o f A u B o y e r s - - - -- - - - $ 1 . 0 0 ~.... ~ .,.,.Sunday 3:19 P. M.;Lv.Lyons, 10:16 A.M.;Ex.Sunday 3:49 P. M.; Lv. Oakland, 10:28 A. M.; Er. Sunday 4:01 P. M.; Lv. Teka- mah, 10:57 A. M.;Ex. Sunday4:32 P. M.; Lv. Blair, 11:25 A. M.; Ex. Sunday 5:05 P. M.;Ar. Omaha. 12:16 P. M.; Ex. Sunday 5:55 P. M. Returning leave Oma y.6:30 P. M. for St.. Paul-1:f?nneapol- is, or 6:10 A. M.except.Sunday for Sioux City. Spend the afternoon in Omaha. . _ 0 _ _ C o m b Bru s h a n d M i rro r Le t s $3.98 to $11.00 Fou nt ai n Pe na and Pencils Conk1in's Endura isGuaran- teed for a Life Time Priced $1.25 to $6.00 0 . _I '\CO MPAC T S 50c to $7.50 _ . 0 _ MA N I C U R E S ET S BATH Pov?n'i:§`s and BATH SALTS - 0 -PERFUMES,TOILET WATERS _ . 0PERFUME ATOMIZERS ¢ The Stewar J. HAROLD ST Dimond Brand, 3 for l~1 ~M i l k F l o u r I Max-i-mum Brand 48-lb. Bag Coxon! I If Whips Qlllliiy Guaranteed L;2 cm l5c 89c _ . 0 . _ Bi l l F ol d s a nd Pu r se s $l.W tn $5.00 Plain Hand Tooled Emblem 0 L U L I T A R Y n n u s m z s $ 2 . 0 0 ( 0 $ 5 . 0 0 _ . 0 . _ F L A S H L I G H T S $1.00 to $2.00 _ 0 . . . . SHAVING BRUSHES AND SAFETY RAZORS _ . 0 . . . CIGARS CIGARETTES ..._ 0 _ F o u n u l n P e n s a n d Pe n c i l s $1.25 to $0.00 Pharmacy WART, Manager -a ~ je QSC ~ -,4 f' ¢ ~F , ~ \ ~¢2 " 3 /i "| _"f<'._~f \g /1~ \'*~~ Z ~ 2 ~/ . . . U 1/7 I For Ladies > = Gzfts That Gmfify .Q- Box Candieq Christmas Cards Seals W rappings F o r M e n Best Assortment of S H A V I N G S E TS Ladies Purses and Bags M€l{°SS°"'S ~ ° - - - - - - -$1.00 At Prices wvimhin Reach Wllllams - - - - - ~ - - - - $1.00 o f A u B o y e r s - - - -- - - - $ 1 . 0 0 m .ld (H ncu P' d | av Inwemlftletting themselves in for mare than they had bargained for when signing the very, if not ex-! "` i i r " ' .L ' 4 "' i i » . W m B nt t v mu a P " ' "* " J o h n " " *° " "" ' " " ° "' ° nm- n v m v m ) 2 1 ] s m ;- m m .m| | _ m_ | o \| the | ¢ d¢ m| n.n u Im'l°» .ZH.f.vu r m u V i m Foley who p n , l u n - a s » u , 3 7 ;g»3=|g -.- -_' . . . -. - » . -_ _ __ .Utivesat nard. a t t h e C h a r l i e M o r t e n s e n s p e n t l a s t t u e ~"|"|\\\1lul|¢|tr \| {¢ fIl§i n n f H H h 8 a t t h e 3tra legal document.At a short recess taken it ...J decided among the signers present it would be best to withdraw the so doubtlully worded petition and Counciknan Jensen offered a mo- tion that the city attomey be in-Mr.and Mrs Opal Reeves andchildren spent Sunday with Mr.and Mrs.A.R.Beales west of Blair.Mr. and Mrs.C-B.Bunn had their three children,Mrs.OpalReeves, Mrs. A R. Beales and By-structeli to meet with an atwrney {ron with tlheir kfarnllies as dinner I ted b the citizens and m1k K"°"" o n han sgwing day. ~ _ __"3j'_____._.....|"____ I...-'airs. 0._l\Mathews spent Sat- training at the St.Catherine hospital in Omaha returned to her duties Sunday after spending the Thanksgiving vacation at the parental, Jerry Foley home. The Coffee Club will meet atthe home of Mrs.Sophia Reeh, Thursday afternoon, December 10. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Wrich and Mr.Boll is a brother of Mrs. Soil. Rev.W.H. Jackson'attended the state Y. M . C..A. older boys conference last Friday end Sat- urday in Omaha when he was one of the chosen lead rs of the discussion work of tha ` Confer- ence.............,...,... ..., _ _ __home o l his brother,Robertl Mortensen and on Friday they drove on to Atlantic, Iowa where they attended the funeral of their sister,Mrs.Robert Pedersen. Owen Mortensen of Lincoln also a brother, accompanied them. D. A. Compton, whose birthday ~»»..mn Mnndnv.Nov.30. wal r ':'.1;°:,...¢;';'f.z:.'n"'§.15~:: ~ :mm §:'=::h¢'§-'°f'5'I ~ °' °1"' ,:'.:':,.'":fx;A 1~§==- au 9° W"'"95*a" :PfffE..£~2 .=11'r!=s-_--E'==:!1'~:='!..-.£'.":L'L°'::._",1i Hana Wrlch home.?.".,€ MMA. nafhnnnl ¢\...l§11I`I :;;; ..; Q.1.,n\mL andA u "una u uua b u w l s l u u n v wuz:||U §[,LU IA lluuLI.rEl U L l \ " l \ \ ' * " * " " " 'Iensen home last Saturday friends on Sunday an dinner. The n v f n 1 n m i n r ¥Q fn n h a n r 'H au l f, . l l . . . . . In n w m vn vu n a a n | °M r a n dth e east,as a gr ea t m1\.lan1~Y ox na me over m e weux-euu n u m v *M d M h ' " - " m b ~Auuullu -"--°°'~'==.r uunv w u v w w s "=='==|15.t 1 r f t h hu.r.a n rs.Ra a nu s J o a n se f l th e occ asion wa s hi s bir thd ay .A Mr s . J P. J ohn son Mr : a n d Mr s ~bd`i?é`?$\ym§?éf3f cas s o u l m lis s Mi ld red I ve rs on ag en t fr om e n te r ta i n e d a f e w f n e ld f i a t th e n pleasant even in g wa s spe nt la -D M .' d M ..w .P Y a n Greene,r a n rs B Afte r so me h ttle dns c uss zon and Th ur sd ay aftern oon .urful F n d a y ho me W ednesday eve mn g o f la st i n c ard d °ti '3 a n v l s l R e f r e s h B e r m c e o f F t .C a l -¢ n i L l f o n L \ n l t l n w \ l b ! n ¢n f * h h . - . . L .i l . . .. . n . I \ ' ¢ . n " a n n I "D r > n . ._ - 3 . .9 3 1 |Q ~. . c n f h e n u l l Au..|:a:|; | v c | ; u n u n n l n u v ~»--~\\ vc\:n,n u f .u u u n u n .l.u.uln v .u¢ \ =m g n g g w g r g g e r v g q n y m f 3 J e n -h0l.lI\a n d E g g AH U C YB O Hh a n g i n g U 1 w o r d n g ~\| A l b E r t \ v |. l k l n S 1101110 W & 5 t O f t h e m n c c n n a n t 'n 0 9 n i r f i n d L i r H . | u n n .I __- - -....-.-¢.mu ss en an d He le n,Mr .an d Mr s . H .C.J ohnson an d Mr s .K a r l Christensen.Th e even ing wa s spent pla y i ng c ards and refresh- me n ts served. Mr .an d Mr s .Ha n s W ric h o n we s t W as hi ngton stre et e nter ta in ed the f ollo wi n g fr i e nd s at n c a r d pa r ty a t th ei r h ome la st S a tu r d a y even ing,Li lli a n Lar sen o f Fr e- mo n t, Mr . a n d Mr s . Ha n s C .Ras- mu ss e n an d He le n an d Mr .an d Mr s .He n r y Christensen an d Mr . a n d Mr s .C h d s W r i w a n d f a mi ly o f Or u m.Mr s .W ri c h serqed lo ve ly refreshments. ~oi Oommeroe, was given per mission to use the Cha-ndeliera for the gtdnglng of light wires ang the main business street to glut up small Christmas tree! for ten days before Christmas. Commissioner Knmse agwed m lmlp wkh the work md the d f ! will stand for the small amount of son, of Tekamuh.Mr. and Mn. J S. Conety wereThankngivinguests of the Robert Widner farnly Continued nnxt week) E A T MEAT Not ice these N e w L o w m m on Beef at dur Store $123 Beef Steaks §;¥2ii¥£18c z z z n zl f \m r zx r z . ; ;if~, . . - ........\|\| \a \ a a "'I _ '-:~~~"*' eI / 4 ,1 . 5 %_ 1 ' © / a g E ~~ - ~,.g -»| "- , - A wi 'P»_1|~Q ~9 7 ~ ~ ~\ , r1'L ~ " "" ;A M ;'N E .r g ;f A , g \4 `\`\\r w *v n l |-, 1 W7 <<°\.\A3A\"`?f'Nf' ~ff' Qgw n,'\~""\ A Full Store of Choice Gifts Cllrislmas .@u_|/ing is $144,Easy al The Arndt Hardware Especially to Cgsh Buyers I I E E H E I \ Beef Roast lb l2c Call 113 s 114 nv We Deliv er North Side Store Prices cut to the Limit foi' the Christmas Trade See Our Line of Gas Range Electric Refrigerators Toys mz Best and Howard Keldjgord of Tekunah at the L. V. Day homethere Sunday afternoon at dinner.Mrs. Abner King and son spentFx-idxy afternoon at the home of her daughter, Mn. Floyd Sheets. Edith Rutledge spent from Fri- day until Sunday evening with her grandmother,Mrs. George Moni- sen.Mrs. W. V. Wright of this city Mr. and Mrs. Ed Jensen enter-has gained a name for herself in, the culinary arts particularly intainedat a family Hinner last 5 'l'hursday,Mr.and Mrs.Walter biscuit making by her d€5I0"', Nelson and family of Rosehlli,strutions with different fflours. lilr. and Mrs.Earl Jensen,Mr. The past week was a busy uno and Mrs. J. Hilton Rhoadea and for her when she was invited to. children, and Bliss Alice Jensen of demonstrate for seven nights uv. the Elks food show in FremontStratton, Neh.| Chris H. wrieh of the Orum using a Fremont flour for herneighborhood celebraied his birth- biscuits.5 day last Sunday afternoon when a|Mrs.Traver and Mrs.Swen-I number of relatives gathered at son of Omaha, state officers ofhis home so congratulate him and the American Association of Un- exwnd best wishes.Among Lhosefivenizy women will be guest at present were his parents, Mr. andia 1:30 luncheon at the Cln`ton|Mrs.Hans wneh of this citynhocex next Saturday, Dec. 5.AnMr.and Mrs,Hurry Sappenfield,|¢o1lege women whether or not Mr. "gg '""¢ Otto Wdch,MI;i:they have their degrees Wlls ~ and ~rs.eorge Wrich an vi td.Arrangementschildren of Kennard and Clarence'm;ds through Miss Mildred Mc- Snppenlield of Blnir.`GilL . and ""?'interesting 11811 or " w i Chris and Oral Paulsen, of Blair procewangs Pf the @"'f"'f'3 "re ls p e nt Sunday afternoon and had over.The *fl*Y ¢}U°l'U@¥ :B ~ 1'¢°1§_upper with the Paul Paulsen fam- por t la te r wha t, lf an y , plan s nn vebe en d evis ed f dr ke ep in g th e bu s- | m e s s p a r t o f t h e c i t y o n t h e g r e a t ¢ \ o | = n h u '| \ { ¢ v \ \ \ \ . c : | \ !n n I n n f n T | 2 n l l H | ( I 1:1Bfr and M1-n.S a m SLQEIB l s e 1 :aiderated was the giving perndas-l`£f;o;§;;;§y:"""``"` " ion for Chris Bendorf to cut md curb at his new eral home for from Lincoln Wednesday eveniadrivewaya nd "a rk Browning and 1'\'IiS§Myrtle Hurdum ff' and several others to cut down W.°§t Ifo1nt to 5P?"d._Th'""k5¥'Yf ,Mary and Birdie Hurdum cm u w in fr nt f th d with their parents mr. ana nnronerty.°o ~ rea: °"°°.§f:ef1 -f£e:e"=»~.é":@*"f°°<' ~.... ~ .,.,.Sunday 3:19 P. M.;Lv.Lyons, 10:16 A.M.;Ex.Sunday 3:49 P. M.; Lv. Oakland, 10:28 A. M.; Er. Sunday 4:01 P. M.; Lv. Teka- mah, 10:57 A. M.;Ex. Sunday4:32 P. M.; Lv. Blair, 11:25 A. M.; Ex. Sunday 5:05 P. M.;Ar. Omaha. 12:16 P. M.; Ex. Sunday 5:55 P. M. Returning leave Oma y.6:30 P. M. for St.. Paul-1:f?nneapol- is, or 6:10 A. M.except.Sunday for Sioux City. Spend the afternoon in Omaha. . _ 0 _ _ C o m b Bru s h a n d M i rro r Le t s $3.98 to $11.00 Fou nt ai n Pe na and Pencils Conk1in's Endura isGuaran- teed for a Life Time Priced $1.25 to $6.00 0 . _I '\CO MPAC T S 50c to $7.50 _ . 0 _ MA N I C U R E S ET S BATH Pov?n'i:§`s and BATH SALTS - 0 -PERFUMES,TOILET WATERS _ . 0PERFUME ATOMIZERS ¢ The Stewar J. HAROLD ST Dimond Brand, 3 for l~1 ~M i l k F l o u r I Max-i-mum Brand 48-lb. Bag Coxon! I If Whips Qlllliiy Guaranteed L;2 cm l5c 89c _ . 0 . _ Bi l l F ol d s a nd Pu r se s $l.W tn $5.00 Plain Hand Tooled Emblem 0 L U L I T A R Y n n u s m z s $ 2 . 0 0 ( 0 $ 5 . 0 0 _ . 0 . _ F L A S H L I G H T S $1.00 to $2.00 _ 0 . . . . SHAVING BRUSHES AND SAFETY RAZORS _ . 0 . . . CIGARS CIGARETTES ..._ 0 _ F o u n u l n P e n s a n d Pe n c i l s $1.25 to $0.00 Pharmacy WART, Manager -a ~ je QSC ~ -,4 f' ¢ ~F , ~ \ D B ff f > `» /~x " /1 ;F ~, _ / »__. _fQ ~§;;.;-*>'~jf"` ''* ~-; ~->,/ ¢~ . :__--¢ /. ~ 4 / 7 fx ~ \'*~~ Z ~ 2 ~/ . . . U 1/7 I For Ladies > = Gzfts That Gmfify .Q- Box Candieq Christmas Cards Seals W rappings For Men Best Assortment of S H A V I N G S E TS Ladies Purses and Bags M€l{°SS°"'S ~ ° - - - - - - -$1.00 At Prices wvimhin Reach Wllllams - - - - - ~ - - - -$1.00 o f A u Boyers - - - -- - - - $1.00 Pngp Fin. m sf\n nn n\ \\ nu 'GI I Qfli >1 B I I Knhn's Photos will please you. SM Inok loryonrnune lnthondl. Christmas ting a rd:are now on displa nt The Enterprise|offlee.41-1¢ y The Methodist Guild will meet 'with Mrs. Ernest A.Schmidt on Friday afternoon. The McCanhy Club is meeting this afternoon at the home of Mrs. Walter Novak. For the beat price bring your cream,chickens and eggs m John McKay's Feed Store.PhoneBlock 89.394.1 Regulnr $7.50 Permanent Waves, $5 and $6 NOW.Either Cruglnole or Spiral Wind.Phone 197, Mrs.K. A. Pound.zs-ex Mr. and Mrs. Alfred N Feer and family were last Sunday evening supper guests at the Charles An- derson home ln Omaha book for your nune ln the nh. FOR RENT: Light housekeeping rooms. Mrs. John Reid.46-lt* Fumlturo, rugs and floor eonr- ings.Mathew R. Bendorf.21-d For sale-Boar!!Bonn.Boats. Red bonrs md gilts. Hosea Wilson. sv-u Christmas greeting cards are new on display at The Enterprise office.4l.»1t ALCOHOL, BEST GRADE 50¢: Per Gallon.GARNER SERVICE STATION See how Peter Piper Pickles areladvenised in Vienna. H. S. Audit- orium, Friday night.46-It The Calle Hansen family spent last Saturday evening at the Her- man Anderson home south of town. Mr. und Mrs.Alfred Peer en-. . . . _ : _ _ . 1 t _ __ . - n . . . . .u - .u a l . " Look for your name in tho ada Be sure to see the comic opefeb- ta, "Picklea".H. S. Auditorium Friday night.46-1: ALCOHOL, BEST GRADE 50c,Per Gallon! GARNER SERWCE §s'rA1'xoN C.. K. Baadorf, llemneu emhalm- ,nr ma nndertaher, Bhlr.Offloo lphone, 161; ra. phone. 18&8-ti' Y A small down payment and I will be glad to set aside anything *Q my store.L. C. Klopp, the Jew- e er. ;Mr. and Mrs. C. 0. Dawson spent last Monday in Lincoln where Mr. Thomas Em-wood has recently bought a Chevrolet delivery track. FOR SALE: Used All-Electric Spartan Radios-Garner Service Station.46-lt |Miss Bcmlce Compton,who llves south of Blair was u guest jof Miss Vivian wagers of Lincoln ~street last. Sunday nftqlloon. Mr. and Mrs. U, G. Garner en- tertained at Thanksgiving time for Mr and Mrs,Melvin West. and .lurk of Herman and Mr. and Read the ada and ilnd your name.Chrlxtman greeting cards are now on display at The Enterprise office.41-lt STOP LOOK LISTEN See the L C.Klopp Jewelry Shows Display for any Christmas gift.. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Caldwell o l south-cast of Blair were dinner guests last Monday ut. the I-'rcd Long home., Mr.and Mraf Herman Kay of .soutlveast. of Blair entertained arHrs, Walter Vfyvnt of Lincoln.!dinner last Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. |Nr. and Mrs. Chas. H. Robert-»Eut| Caldwell. son entertained at a family dinner''fha ka -da the f 1| w.|The Busy Bee Club met. at th#QT...J . .i,:jngM"_y|_,0nie ~:m.home nf Mrs.I-'red Lonk last 'bc d bah M3 Mar ret. Friday afternoon There werelnz an Y»sae:ga l\ Einar Jensen,general clerk in and Jeanette Robertson and Miss'iW¢lV°members present.The the W. J. Sas grocery depanmentql Agnes Mchlillan.afternoon was spent. quilting. The has made himself a line present'Mr and Mrs Myron Metzl~1gerlh°"t"'served delicious refresh- of a deluxa Chevrolet coupe m~»i\»...1 ...mi Inst Fridnv mo m-i "'°""~\ Dawson took charge of some Ma- sonic work.They returned Mon- day night. LQCAL NE S r=. W. G. Harrison has been un Leak tor your name in the adn. §.:k list n few days but is much For Sale--Fresh Jersey cows. f=\f"L George Facklcr, Blair.43-if lfu rn iturv, ru gs and floor cover- ings.Mathe w R.. Bc nd urf.2 1 - ti Spec ia l-»10 0 pau nd Flour S ac ks, 60c p er d oz . Ha nse n Ba ke ry 4 5- 2t r .n | .fv 1 1 F n l t m u \.,-nuns.U u u l n .N u l I n u :x . . 1 z r o n g .4 6 - i f ;| l i l r r i l l R e e h w a s h o m e f r o m n o ' hifi duties in Omaha.over thttoff week-ond.3 The M.E.ladies aid met last thc Wednesday afternoon at the home nf of Mrs. H. A. Haack.|3 For Sale:A herd of ten head me of young Jersey cows.0. W. W1 Marshall, Kennard, Neb.46-2t*1 4 Superintendent und Mrs. Lester erII. Belford entertained Mr. Harold ph Marten at Thanksgiving dinner.| Miss Florence Andersen spent hilustFridayandSaturdayat t11e'wi Harry Anderson home in Ar1ing~ ah ton.Mr.and Mrs.Ed Jensen, dangh- ea fs.L-latnew li..Dcnuun.at-\.| Christmas gre eti ng :ands ar e uv o n d is play at Th e En te r pr is e 'j¢¢_41 - I t Lira. Leornard Axtell has been on 2 sic k li st last week with n seige the grippe. FOR RE N'l` :~ - A mo d e m a p a r t mt f o r li g h t housekeeping.400 : s t Gr a n t S tr 47-ti' C. K. Bemdorf, lic ensed embalm~ an d undertaker,Bla ir.Offic e one, 161; res. phone, 133.3-ti' Mr .a n d Mr s .H .W .W h ite o f .s c ity spent Th a nk s gi vin g day th Mr s .W hite'o sister i n Om- a. Miss Florenc e Andersen atten d- n ninoc hle n a r tv a t the Otto teron {{£I{1`§.ll.`i¢¥"§'i£;`r "5Eri}§¢phone. 161; res. phone- 133.3- tf Th e w .R.c . k en si ng to n wi ll meet n t the ho me o f Mr s .F r a n k Sc ha i er , F mle y afternoon , Dec . 4. Me r to n W a r d ,fo r mer ly o f Ken nar d,b u t n o w tr a ve lin g representative f o r th e A .Y .Mc - Do na ld Cornpauy o f Oma h a ,wa s a pleasant c aller a t Th e En ter - prise offic e la s t F ri d ay . F o r Sale:A go od y e ar li ng pedigreed Spotted Po la nd Ch in a bo ar we ig hi ng ab ou t 6 00 lbs . A ls o a g o od g ra d e S h o rt Hor n bu ll c a l! we ig hi ng ab ou t 6 00 lbs .Ch ri s S. Han se n,B la i r ; Rt.1 45-2t* Mr s .J oe Gu ts h ow,wh o ha s u i :. . . . _ . .; ; ,, wvhich he is enjoying. The re in so me fi ne an d o atc hi ng mu si c in the h ig h sc ho ol o pe re tta, "Pic klc s".A mo n g th e we ll- k n o wn nu mb er s ar e " F o r tu n e Te llin g " , " T h e T i m e to Say Qoodby e,"and . ' I C a n ' t Ge t A lo n g W i th o u t J i m» | my . "4 6 - I t i ~ t ~ r ~~ d M ~ .T.R.Mr s .Ca r ri e B r u c e an d Mr s A r : Jacobsen o f I r vi n g to n are t h e f l f l Kll\8 0 ¥} ' » o f Uma a wer e d i n pro ud gia re nts o f a n in e a nd 0 n¢. .lne r g ue sts las t S un da a t th e My f o u r t l i pound baby g i r l b o r n th a ti r o n Me tz i n e r h o me .In lthe after m o m m g .Th e y na me d the little . noon they vis ited with their molhe Mis a,M a r gy Ma e.Th i s mak es flr lr s.Ha tti e S tu ll ay the Cro we ll tw o gi rls an d one boy i n th e i i lo me , wh o i s q u i te I ll s.Stu l fa mi ly .ilB a ls o Mr Me tz i n g e r s star. f Mr. and Mm Henry Wulbcrn and daughter Margaret were Sun- day afternoon vidtors at the Hams Frahm home in this dry. Jules Nielben entertained Misses Dorothy Baxter and Dorothea Gil- bertson and Roy Chrmensen at wrwneu ne r munml,Phelps at dinner Thank ening. FOR SALE: Some gr Rock Roosters from Gr chicks at Kansas City. Wm. Hansen Blah' Gerald Lemon has 1 uw. um...sgiving ev- :od White uensberrybs $1.00 each. Rt, 1 46-St bought the I i ter,Alice drove to Omaha.Sa t- 5tlrdnywheretheyspent the day,l r shopping.| at A number of the members ofthe P. N. G. club spent Monday P" afternoon quilting at the home ofMrs. Nick Thone.|1 Miss Bessie Hberhart,juniorhighscienceteacherreturned oc Monday from s few days vacation rm with friends in Chicago.Inu Mr.and M r .John T.Gallo- ta get were Inst Sunday afternoon at callers at the Somers Skow home, hc south of Blair,to see the new baby.~Woyn¢=,Dudgeon returned home 3 Sunday after spending the'I'hanl:s-la giving vacation with his mother,Mrs. G. A. Campbell in Audobomiw Iowa.|Frank Jenkins and daughter gg lllnrgnret and Russell IIsrr1sono, were Thanksgiving guests at thehome of Mrs. W. G. Hanison south' of town.i n Mr. and Mrs. Wm. F. Smith of ~Omaha spent Wednesday after-|w noon with Mr.Smith's mother' and sisters,Mrs.Olive J. Smith,Frances and Gmce.'oi Mrs.Cora Mc Kenna of Nor» 3; folk.came Wednesday of last di week to spend some time with' her sister, Mrs. W. P. Turner andhusband in this city.Q" Mr. and Mrs. Somers Show are 3 the proud parents ot'n baby boylu born Monday November 23 at their\ home south of Blair.This is theirsecond child and both are boys.|h Mrs. Arthur M. Petsch, who ...eg called to Blair by the death of her e bruther,George Bevington,re- turned the first of the week toher home in Greeley, Colorado.g Miss Bess Crowdy returned.to d her teaching duties nt Emerson 1 last Sunday nftcr spending'the t, Thanksgiving vacation nt the per- ontal Jock Crowdy home in this city.ljttlc Mary Ann Bunn, dough-E 1- r of Mr. and Mrs. Byron Bunn ,j ~»:north of lllnir spent last Sat- |nrlmy and Sunday with her grand-.1|.u»::I-,Mr.and Mrs.H.A_l 11 uk ,1 r c IlAll~Ada Harrison,Mrs. Joe l=.»uru and Mrs.Clyde M.Allen ..s=entertaining the Episcopal miaurth cord party nt the Hnrri-. 2 ri home south of town,this afternoon.\ a I f. I \ 'othnaon home in Arlington, it Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. T.K. Iverson,ol nh of Blair, were Sunday even- ; supper guests at the home of rs. Margaret Iverson. F0 R SALE: Good thrifty Dur- Jersey Boars.$15.00 each. lm~ med.Thos. W. hlcbnniald. Her- an, Neb. Phone 774.46-2\.° Miss Margaret Badgerow enter- ined u few of her girl friends u Chill supper at the Badgerow uma last Monday evening. family joined at the E. B. Thanksgiving happy time. The G.L. Dixon the home circle arrlggm home on ld enjoyed a very Rev. 1. W. Grarnley of Omaha, ill have charge ol the morning rrVi¢¢B at trhe Episcopal church ext Sunday naming at eleven clock./ Charley Robinson and Donald ever were out last Friday after ibbits.Charley brought down ve with n fine and Donald ten ith a shotgun.} Mr. and Mrs.Aven Van Hornr Omaha vimltzd the fordibfi mt, Mrs.W. G. Harrison ii-id imily lazt Sunday and ware inner guests. Mrs. Nona Halbert, the efficient motype operator at The Enter- rm office is enjoying a week's acation this wmk visiting her ncle, Wm. Shank at Marian. In. Mrs. Lydia A.Bevington,who as resided in Blair for over a ear and whose son, George Bev- ngtcn, recently passed away,mov- d to Omaha the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cmwdy and uughtcr Bess were Thanksgiving inner mxesis at the home of their nughter and sister,Mrs.Hanaebbert and husband at Benning- on.Mrs. Catherine Ratterman of Tolumbus, Neb. came lust Friday veningf io be wilh Mrs. Eva Cook or u few days.Mrs. Cook's con- litlon ls not as good as her rela- ivcs wauld wish. The \Vednesday night mlnncc nt {ing's pavilion brought out norc than the ordinary crowd md those present spent a very ileusnnt evening, but the Thurs- lny night crowd was cut down on iccount of thc inclcmcncy of the wmlier, Mr. and Mrs.Lee I-ludleson of b e e n n n l n v a u u x u r was taken over to the home o l her son,Mr. and Mrs.Walter Guunhow on Thanksgiving where she spent a very pleasant day.\ Little Phylis Johnsan, daughtr of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Johnson cl Orum came last Thursday to vis- it with her grandparehia, Mr. and Mrs. They home there. Mr.and Mr. and Mrs. Lars Jlsperson of south of Blair, sppnt A pleasant evening playing plnochle at the Louie Mntthiesen home north o! Blair last Friday evening.At a late hour Mrs. Mutthiesen served refrahments. The D. A. R. will meet Friday, Dec. 4 with Mrs.E. R. Stewart The roll wl will be "lngidents inthe Lives ol the Pilgrlnls."M m Jennie Often will have an article on "The Pilgrims", and Mrs. E. C. Pierce will review;the current number of the D, A. R. magazine. :L Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Andersen onWan Nebraska street entertained the following relatives andfriends at a Thanksgiving dinner;Messrs. and Mesdames,Alfred Andersen and daughter Helen, Arthur An- dersen of Hennan,J.P.Larsen and daughter Leona, John Schmidt and Clifford Metzler. The young people of the Epin- copal church held one of their pleasant dancing parties at the padsh hall on last Saurday even- ing from seven till eight thirty. Mis. Geo. McQuarxie is the spon- sor for these little affairs and Miss Ruth Allen furnishes the piano music while they dance.Refresh- ments add to the pleasure of the occasion. E. V. Capps, who has been the Light and Water Commissioner at Beatrice for several years, came up to Blair to spend Thanksgiv- ing day with his wife and stayed over until Sunday.Mr.Capps first came to Blair as the princi- pnl_nl the high school and later bought the old electric light plant und finally sold out to the high~ line company just before the prcsent municipal plant was ln- stalled.Herman Struve and family and alsbzr.Miss Margaret Sh-uve, of Wichita,Kansas,came .uv lhst Jack Crowdy in this city. wok their grand daughter Sunday and spent the day and Mrs. John T. Gallagher cams Ins: saruruay evening. Hans Wulf a l Orum bought 500 bushels of corn from Hans Knudson last week and Hans Frahm of Blair did the hauling. Mr. and Mrs. J. L Petersen and Bobby, and Mx' and Mrs. Chris Lar- sen and Kenneth, of Herman, were dinner guests last Sunday at the Jens Clausen home, west of Blair. Mr. gud Mrs. Andrew Madsen of Lyons and Burman Guyer of Lincoln were Thanksgiving dinner guests at the Oscar Guyer home. Fred Guyer and family were afternoon visitors. Miss Mildred McCormick,ln nurses training at the Covenant hospital in Omaha xetumed on Sunday after spending Tlmnksgiv- ing vacation at the Clamme McConulck home.- Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Burcham and Mr and Mrs Harry Larsen wereentertained at the Howard Allen home last Thursday evening The evening wuz ape'n\ playing cards and Mrs. Allen sefved delicious re- freshmenta. Miss Jacqueline Dlxon washout-ess to fourteen of her school friends last Saturday evening at the home of her grandmother, Mrs. E. B C.arrlg1m.Vee Louise Marshall of Arlington was an out ol town guest. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Feer re- turned Sunday afternoon fromKansas City, Mo. after a few days visit with their daughter, Mrs. Vir. gil Dxvidson.This was Mr. Feer's first trip to ,Kansas City and he enjoyed the app greatly. Miss Frederlcks Matthiesen en-tertained the following school friends at her home lsst Saturday afternoon: Alice Beckman, Alsyne Smith, Harriet Allen, Maxine Mab- hews,Florence Wolff, Dorothea Gilbertson and Ruth Tilden.The girls visited and enjoyed a nice luncheon together. Mr.and Mrs, C,D.Hovendick and fnmily nnd Miss lms Met- zinger of Davenport,Iowa cm-ne lust Thursday moming to spend Thanksgiving dny at the parental Myron Metzinger home . They al so visited at the home of his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Ed Hovendick, south of Blair on Friday They returned to their home Sun day moming ]F| im antrl N. S1 S: Sc fal of g\M m u M dl M na an fa N A I.|vtl o 1.III ; € g 1c1 z (1 1 Mr.and Mxs.Cecil 'l`hompso Ar "mn nr Rlnir nnmrtained the 'ed Slert ear that had tha inter- r of fhe body burned recently ld expects to make a good milkl uck out of it.~ Raymond Hansen of laurel, eh.spent from Thursday till znday vidling at the Albert :hjodt home west of Blair.Mrs. :hjodt is his aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Hans Frahm and mlly and Soren Miller and sons Herman were Thanksgiving :esta at the home of Mr.and rs.Calle Hansen,south of 'WEMr. and Mrs. Void Ireland enter- llned their uncle, Wm. Shank, oi lariun, lows, for dinner last Fri- sy evening. .The dxildren, Mr. and [ra C. G.Hnlbm and Mr. a nd [rs Walwr Nelson were also pre mt Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Dixon and amily were dinner guests oflr and Mrs. Vernon Marshall at rllngton last Sunday.Miss Vee .ouise Marshall who has beenidtingtheDlxon's accompanied hem to her home. Mrs. Myron Metzinger, Mr. and ers. Ed. I-Iovendick of south ni Ilair, Miss Lois Metzlnger and Mr .nd Mrs. Carl Hovendlck,all ol )avenport, Iowa spent the day in lmaha last Saturday.They alsclrove to lrvingbon to visit at the P. R. Jacobsen home and see the new baby. A very good attendance greetcchose ln charge of lhe Thanks giving services at the M.E:hurch last Wednesday evening Rev. L. .l. Moran ca! the Baptis :hurch was the speaker o l tln :vening and gave an interesting ;alk The M. E. choir !urnishe< xpecial music. Ml||||\|u||||um|||n|||||l|\|||||uu ~ Meat: ;a §Gro~ E WHL Onalitv au n '.r *¢_L '_.`; `i l ~l ~ HATS CAPS SUITSovx-:nooxrs \'roPcoA'rsSHIRTS m xw n u zNIUNDERWEAR1nosnamr :SCARFS:sPA'rs GLOVES l SWEATERSPAJAMASNITE SHIRT I. a ;1 lll||l\llllllll|||llllll|||lll||lllllll|I|||| n d c e r l e s nd Price to Meet 0 GIFT SUGGESTIONS ` \ BATH ROBES Shop Early LOUNGING TRAVELING BELTS GARTEBS SUSPENDERS INDIAN BLAN One Price Clothier `Ei~§`"" ' SHEEP LINEDCOATS um||u|||||||~||||I|||||||Hln||nnunlnnuumnnn||nu||n|||||||u|||||||nlu||\nm\\\~§ h-..... ~n 3 f .n f ~H # 1 1. ,A \ Q1 [ J * 1H5 : - a n n u l A |z '=. '5 1 ,: a n1»f. .i 'o 1 Q ;».**!. s 1, 6 ¥ § » * \ r 4 ~; ? .. §. . . _ ~ . ¢ f »f # u n.= ; . .,= i f ;4 a . , . .# ~. . _\J\H.\|0\ _| ¢ |.ummm' i g ~*y '\\\:`3 f 1 eJ M. :¢ ¢'7~ " "v .. I ~|~E '.f ;_7 \§ I f f .2 E E ? a f !' f ; f § ' ; , ( : "\~ incoln and Carl Christiansen of outh Sioux City came Wedncs- ay evening of last 'week to pend Thanksgiving day at the liver Hudleson home.Mrs.udleson remained over until unday visiting with friends. Lee udleson and Carl Christensen turned to south Sioux City on riduy where they are now with he scining crew at Crystal lajse. \ - ial Sale Items following guests at their home last Sunday,Mrs.Will Petersen uf Springfield, Nebraska, Mr. and Mrs, Milo Hart and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jurgen Petersen all ol Harlan, Iowa,Mr. and Mrs.Fred H. Jensen and family and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schjodt and family all of the Suthezlnnd ds- trict. holiday season with relatives and friends.On Thanksgiving they joined a family group including Mr. and Mrs. Chris Struve, of 0- maha, Mrs. Ed Pfeiffer and child- ren, of Ft.Calhoun and Louie Struve, of this city at the J. H. Struve home on west Nebraska street where a lovely family dinner was enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs.L. G.l°nl1.ys ana 1baby of Ciarkson, Nebraska camoWednasday evening of last week e remaining over until last Satur-,' day evening visiting at the home ' of Mrs.Fuitys'mother,Mrs. T 0\in Hopewell.; Ray Casey]who has been sec- tion foreman of the N. W. at Biair for severai months, has been. transferred to Kermard. He plans the ~Most Exacting Tastes v v v % lb. Pkg. Red top Sliced Bacon . lmnh Stew lb .. ____ .\\f'3 ;=§1. Q; g1% cto move his family next week w|Kennnnl where he will resume his duties ns foreman.Mrs. Margaret Iverson and fam- i\y spent Wednesday evening ol n m week at the T. M. Iverson Lamb luulder Roast lb ..1354: |....\.|..1u...l'l~}c ~ll.171: °'»~|.|.1..2 5 6Pure Pork Sausage lb ..l2&e '~~\.17-H:_¢ is .250 Weiners 2 lm fare Lard lb ..loc '~I h~x*Bedilh .|06 Kama Jell, all flavors 5 pkgs Paper Shell Pecans lb s6Ar~ Ekdric Spark, Bob White, White Naptlu, Swiffs Qmick'Napllu |.l 7 c 10 b ars 3 3 c C A N D Y Pemutllritillelb .. Tri|1yCups\b .. Pgmut Squara lb . lb 151: 251: 19.; 144: ~ Mzrchandise Blankets 100% Double Wool L d P erell, Pequot66x80 nlaid ...$5.75 '¥r.¥..=f.5"i2 nr 45in. vd. 29c ._ i J onu mm::e<l_Joh , J .,th occasion " " " ' `' "._ _ ,--_ ___§Z§.§'§' his 1817- \=\u\d»vf An y n -P a r t W o o l D o u b l e W e a r -' " " ' " ' ° j yabl evening was spent pls ng __,,lllxncoeafter whlch a delicious lunch W C " B l & l \ k € | ` . 8 ~~L l n e l l F l l \ l 8 \ ' l t u b m g was served.(Ona slnzla blanket FREE _wnn each $3.60 blanket)~ I D . y a r d ..»~ Alfred Steuvensen,who is at-tending school av. Ames,Iowa,Be autllul Pa rt W oo l (lllt came over to spend the weeklend Blankets. plain colors ~,.w i t h h i s a u n t .M r s .J o e L o z u r e ,D l t l e r e n t o n e a c h s i d e o M C D I F i n e W o o I "_E #I u mbbe r)$2.95 4 u 53_45~ather reixtives. guest.at the home nvrm QI-lf\F1R!'.'£f2Zf 2'§EE':!E' "S"' "5"Bay. Hé \J v I-4l\\/l~ l~\' I-'I-I uncn I J-Ducuc,.nies on W e h a ve t h e n e w e s t t h i n g s i n L A D I E S ' o v n a s n o m s h misf t h e SH U G L O VE a n d t h e SIL l { 0 U l ' l ' IE ' n e w ¢ o l o n ' . §"'i'f T h e SH O W ER BO U IS f o r Mi s g e e a h d L je s'~ ~ \ ¢ { - .- -- - -,_r e t u r n e d t o h i s s c h o o l onday morning Ub i l t l f l t u y n u a l " u vf n r h t n é t n c o l l i d e w i t h b l9c §; v ¢ q - _ . v - _- _la st Fri day ni g h t as he tu r n i n g f r o m Omah a.T i io n bualy damag ed th e ¢ ° \ l P e w i n c h h e w a s d r i 1 - - -2 . . . . 2 . . u . A n 1 l | n "aa w-\e col1in» Whippet ring but mgh his wendalyn xbout the a r e t h e m o s t p r a c t i c a l s c h o o l g i r l o ve u n u e 'r -~- - Heavy Moleakin Men'a heavy Moleskin, Pants, pair .$1.00 Sheeplined and W ombo "'"°' "t'.».\ln\-Cn|.ix ___ $5.45 and I Toy Honoplane reg. 'l5c seller all Ior 491: .A. Q We D e l i v e r l ~ 5€|lX, I png \lWUl nllllw vviy vm'-,ffru flg ést dauighter, ...M Inu-nil:.|=\(|so me wh atw m a u n u a v - u - - . _ _head an d bo dy . Mr s .W m.Compton 1 vi c tim o f a su rpr ise p a "1 ..-|-»¢....., ,.,, Phone 32 or 33Men's Fine w A \~----~- -- -'-S w e a t e r s . ....$2 .5 0 M e n ' s h e a vy W o o l ~ Ml.. ..' . -l l \ lI.. .~l , n f l R n v n n l¥. \§n n Sui ts ..-$2 .9 5 w a s n r, I ( 0 l JW D A D ..Nebrask L u R§§v`§`sl.}Q,Ii¢§L 0 `s2.00| ..f_§fb w n n l $1.25 g u u u u l n u g n u v c a n ! s \ i \ u u Jdb e s t »I V I C I I I | .G I . ;vC n r n p t o h m t x t e nW ishes Th."° ' i w ? m, ° b e i n g her M e n ' s O u t m g F l a n n e l .. . .\.rN\.-.... I- Ah #Hn n n ._.. _ _.~ ~~ ~Dll'T»Il £l.IlI1l\'EIB8I'}'.Lnuuc lu ulsumri se were Messrs.an d rayamaa ..._-r---- \Ask to see our Doll and Tl'Q}l9S¢3\'N011}a§.Em win meh. A. A. Com W e h a ve a f i n e X m a s u n e|*i Sai .né -'r1=m m r r a n m r s s -n o i r Blair, Nebrnka, December 8, 1931 . _ _- 1 - .A D V E R T I S E I N T H E E N T E R P R I S E ' F Largest lwhified circulation in Washington county. u BE NG H NO TE S Gifford Conapton o! Milligan, Nebraska spent the week-end atthe parental John Compton horae.' Mr. and Mrs.Wiley Conan of Omaha and Mr.and Mrs.JoePollginanddaughterwereFri- day afternnon visitors and supperguestsofMr.and Mrs.Quarles Koenig and family.Mr. and Mrs. Ted Olinger and baby called on Mr. and Mrs. Chris Jensen and family 'l'hursd.sy even- ing.-Mrs. E. C. Lippincott and Mrs.Clark Lippincott were shopping in Omaha Monday.Mr.and Mrs.Sam McCowenand daughter Vera and Mr.andMrs. Clarkson Hnsk were Thurs-day dinner guests of Mr.and Mrs.Charles Hunk and famlly. The Misses Anna Paulson and Anna Belle Stricklett were even- ing visitors Mr. and lllrs. Ted Ollnger and baby spent Sunday with Mr. andMrs, lnckllng at Module, Iowa. Mr. und Mrs. Ted Olsen and children visited at the Ted Oling- er home Wednesday evening, Mr.and Mrs.Edwin Illomberlz and son, and Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Heller Ind daughters of Omahaa nd "& ..: ."m.'"~; 1 ;; y E m i ; Igoeste Thursday at the Jo nlllllomberghome.Mrs.Heller e.z.'1=:;°*:.'; '§ . " "" " $g r h t h e errhome Sunday afternoon. f Mr.James Paulson received ~ ~ my ~ o s e °m= nzust us_l1e _stnlck the stick with e ax it slipped of( and cut a gash on the top of his foot. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Ollnger and.h»g>~»~ and lgrs ChrisdJensenancrenanr.an Mrs.iGeorge Follen md son all visited atthe laude Menke home Satur- day evening.I Mr. and Mrs. Ches. Sutwn and gleil "gm dinnm-Thguests at Mrs. _sie orgensen u y. |Mr. and Mrs.Ray Johnson ofOha"gre Sunday evening vis ors an supper guests attheparentalHarrySmitlz home. ..2L;~e. Mrs. Qlark €"5£""¥'. § y evening a eOlinger home. ML and Mrs. Hnrry Smith weregunnernndsupper guests at the hris Johnson home on Thanksgiv- ing day, ..§""'.?l'i M ;ge W l Fo He n ° ""l W AS HINGTON N E W S ~ mdl ln. ~ Chr i s -'The business places of Wash- Mr. and Mrs. Chris Jensen and-a § ;:;f'e 't °°°"s ;';na'n '§ :; ;»;{1gff=- spent Thanksgiving da r'it. and Mn. Ernest Keratetter Emmet Bolt and daughters.and family and Mr. and Mrs.Mr. and Mrs. Elmer "'""°" and Glenn Jefferson and a n me ~Mr. Hans Anderson and daughterof Omaha were Sunday dlnner vis- s rswereThanksgivingdinner guestso f M r s W A .K e r s t e t t er .l i a r s a t M r . a n d M r s . C l a r k L i p p m - I M i s s I r m a J e p p e s e n m a E o i n t tC a h i r a n d M r s P h i l i p S p e c h t a n d H § " § w § P ° " ' * h i f * ' ° " , § " Y " " " " ° ' f d a u g h t e r o f S y r a c u s e ,N e b r . s p e n t a r res-p ve umm,Kennard and Albion N h kaWednesday evening and Thursda 'e ras '.y The Dena Rebekah lodge, h ldat the Chau. Koenig home.'election of officers on Tuesdn Mr.and Mrs.James Paulson were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. =and Mrs Lars Paulsoh|Mr. and Mrs Alfred Hansen and: children and Mr.and Mn. Chas.'Thielfoldt called at the Clarence Olsen home Wednesday evening eo see the new baby bo llir. and Mrs. Cliflrd Ray speht Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith. Mr- and Mrs. E C Lippincott andfamilyand Mr.and Mrs. Clark Lippincott and Virginia Ann were dinner guests of Mr. and Mn. LyleGuyer Thanksgiving day . Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hartley call-ed on Mr. and _Mrs. John Compton Sunday evening. Mr. and lllrs. A. B. Gilbert anddaughter,_ Lois, of Lincoln, spentSunday night at the Rudolph Men- cke home.. Jimmie and Dorothy Mencke at- ¢¢~m|.».¢n mirfu mio...-aa., ......».:.... of last week.y A number ot folks from hereattendedtheThanksgiving dance at Bennington.Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Johnson haddinnera t th¢0.W.Marshall home in Kennard on Thursday. H.E.Lyons spent Thanksgiv-ing at the Charles Johnson homeinBenson.Miss Mae Mlsfeldt of Dale spent her Thanksgiving vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Misfeldt. Mr. and Mrs.George AndersonofBennington,just recentlymarriedhavemovedintothe Rosaeker property.Mr. Anderson is employed with the Washington transfer.Earl Lamm of Omaha spent'hursdny at the William Nelsonhome.Bertel Bertelsen Jr. spent sev-eral days visiting at the Chds I l l W i th The Churches i L as 'mm as 'rams Pasrons r n mr r r L UTH E R AN c n u n c a W. Lincoln and 2nd Streets H. C. Jul. FROG. Pinot Sunday School, 9:45 A. M. Services at 10:80 A. M.German services every second md fourth Sunday in the month. English services every first, third md fifth Sunday.~Saturday instruction (Bible His wry and Catechism) at 9:00 A. ll! DANISH EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH, ORUM Hans C Jeralld Pastor Blased are they that hear the word o! God and keep it". Lk. 11:28 Class11:00 Divine Service8:00 Y. P. S. Meeting at the home of J P. Andersen in Blair Read The EnterpriseAnd Patron ize Our Advertisers »1 1. 10:00 Sunday School and Fibl BAPTIST CHURCH L. J. Moran, Pastor Sunday School,9:45,Ernest Tornblad Superintaidant. Worship, 11:W. B. Y.P. U, msc.Mrs.Scott Robeson and Mrs. L. J.Moran, Spoasers. Evening Service, 7:80. Prayer Meeting, Wed. 7:80.The Cmwell Home service Sun. was put on by the children.We were proud of the way they did their parts and the People of the home appreciated very much this variation in their clmpel service. Sunday School attendance seventy five,three below last Sunday, and four above a year were a disappointment as to attendance.The Lord likes large numbers but he can go on with a few, Jesus did.The folks that did not follow him were the big losers.So it is today. Communion at the morning service. ago.Both preaching service- Come and See~ 1Q~>'LA N D PE OP LE in Town and on The Farm We have just the very kind of laying Mash to keep your hens in the best laying condition. Be sure to keep your hens in tip ipp shape while eggs are high $1.60 per hundred Phone 9 8 We Deliver KUHR & W RI GHT,Proprletors ....,-,.,._..,.,..........,e.......,,nt the John Petersen home neardtosehill.;Mr.August Schenzel, of Fre- mont was a visitor at the HarrySmith home Monday afternoon. Women and Misses:Plan now to attend that sensational StockReducing Sale at the Fashion Cen~tor in Bla i r-i t starts Friday morning Dec. 4th-ses the back page for some of the Bargminslt ROSE HILL ITEMS Mr. and Mrs. A.A. Renshaw spent Thursday at the Harold Rasmussen home. Mr.and Mrs.John Petersen, Dorothy and Jack spent Thanks- 'Mathiesen home in Benson.The following were visitors at the G rge Misfejdt home on Sunda Mr.and Mrs:Chas. Miafeldt and family,Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Knudsen, Mr. and Mrs.Arthur Deshler and son,andHarry Misfeldt and family. Mr.and Mrs.Ben Gettseh,Sr. and family were Sunday dinnerguests at the B. A. Gottsch home.The snow that covered the ground on Thursday brought out the rabbit hunting spirit, severalmen around here, have enjoyed it Mr.and Mrs.C.V. Shumaker, Mrs.Sarah Shumaker,Mr.and Mrs.Hans Moeller spent Thanks- giving at Dodsons at Fremont.Mrs.Hans Moeller spent Mon-day afternoon at the C. V. Shu- reatly. giving visiting relatives atCouncilBluffs.Mr. and Mrs. Detlef Wulf, Mr. nnd Mrs.Walter Appleby and Betty and Mr.and Mrs.Wm. Hart and Alfred helped LloydAppleby celebrate his birth anni- versary Saturday evening.Mr.and Mrs.Harold Taylor and family.Howard Taylor andMr.and Mrs.John Taylor, Jr. and Chris Ruwe spent Thanks-giving at John Taylors.Miss Dorothy Petersen enter- tained at her home Saturday eve. Dorothy Sappenfield,Lois andMyron Tofte, Merle and RusselWard,Russel.W g and Cla:-iceRyan,Marian N son,Dorothy and James Meacke, Clifford Tay- lor,Helen Hansen,James Wulf, Allard, Edna and Harold StorkandRichardLlppepcottofLin- coln and Everett and Elmer Stork.Mr.and Mrs.Bernard Wulf, Mr. and Mrs.Frankie Schafer and Marshall, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ryan and Gene and Hazel WulfofOmahaspentThursdayatDetlef Wul.f's.Mr. and Mrs,Norris Ward andfamily spent Sunday visit.ingMr. and Irs.Clarence Petersen inOmaha.Opal and Beulah Hansen andMaxineTaylorspentSaturdayr i f t e r n o o n w i t h J e a n M a d e T a y - o r . Jesse Hansen and Howard Tay-lor were Sunday evening supper guests at Hamid Taylors,Mr.and Mrs.John Peterson,Dorothy and Jack,Mr. and Mrs. }ym. Ryan and Geo. Luse were lhursday evening visitors ntlDetlef Wulf's. Stock Reducing Sale Starts Fri-df1)'_Blaming Dee. 4th at theFashionCenterinBlair.Your Buying Opportunity Has Finally Arrived.Shop early and oftenand save!_46-it SUNN YSIDE News Miss Dorothy V ss f Wspent Thanksgiving at ?..m."§T.§ returned Sunday evening. Mr and Mrs. Wm.Voss andfamily yere Sunday dinner guests at the Bertha Wendt home inBlair SundayAliceand Andrew Wiese wereThanksgivingguestsatthe Mr ahd Mrs. W lte J M _and Mrs Charles i/...Z £5i"'f....f. llles attended the birthday party at the Andrew Christensen home near Washington. ~~~vis rSchnieder home.a t e Claus Mr. ahd Mrs. Robert Andersen, lone and Ivan were dinner guestsat. the August Mstzen home nearKennard Thanksg-Mag day. Mr.and Mrs.Henry Klindt harles Voss. :ee fm1;°f.Qe=»a ~ Sen- maker while Hans transacted business at BensonMr.and Mrs.C.V.ShumakerspentSundaywithMrs._Shu- mnkers' parents in Omaha.' Mr.and Mrs.C.Y.Shu aker helped Mrs. Geo.Paasch at Ken-hard celebrate her binhday Mon-day evening. Our Loss is Your Gain-Stock Reducin Sale starts Friday Dec.Ath at ti. Fashion Center ln Blair. KENNARD RURAL JOTTINGS Mr. and Mrs. Seth Whited visit- ed at the Frank Gasser home Sunday.Mr. and Mrs.Babe Ryan weredimer guests at the Mrs.Geo. Naeve home Sunday. Mr.and Mrs.Charles Misfeldt and children were dinner guestsat the Geo. Mlsfeldt home Sunday.Mrs.Geo.Naeve,Hans and Maggie were Sunday evening visitors at the Babe Ryan home. Mr.and Mrs.A. 'C.Andersonvisited at the Charles Misfeldt home Sunday evening. Charles Wrich and daughters. and Otto Peterson were dinnerguestsThanksgivingatthePeteRasmussen home.ltnymond Kuhr and Mrs.Hans Jensen and children were Thanks- giving dinner guests at the par- ental Geo. Kuhr home. Stock Reducing Sale Starts FH-day Moming Dec. 4th at theFashionCenterin Blair.Your Buying Opportunity Has FinallyArrived.Shop curly and oftenand save!46-lt BELL cREEK,vAL LEY NEWS Mr.and Mrs.Georgg Strenger and Kenneth spent ThanksgivingeveningwithMr.and Mrs.Lu- ther Monke. Mr.and Mrs.Gottlieb Lallman and daughters were supper guests; of Mr. and Mrs.Dick LallmanThanksgiving evening.Miss Ellen Lallman of Albion, spent the holidays with her mother,Mrs.Minnie lallrnan and family. The Misses Norma, Leona, and|Viola Holtman,Irvin I-loltmanand Henry Neiderdeppe of.Llncoln|motored to Gibbon,Neb.Thurs-| day,and spent die holiday with: the farmers'sister and her hus-band, M.r. and Mrs. Ina Ross.Mr. and Mrs. August Kerkhblf, Stanley and Rodney had Thanks- sivinz dinner with Mr. and Mn.Emest Meyer and family. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wehmeyer announce the birth of a mnepound baby girl, Lorraine Ida onTuesday Nov. 24.Mr.and Mrs.Gottlieb Lallman | >WASHINGTON \"2~;;.", mmm. Nnws W fi" ..........~.._.......... Mr .and Mr s .E d w a r d Chris ten- sen an d f a mi ly spe nt Th a nk s gi v- i n g day a t th e J a me s Chris ten- sen h ome.Mr .an d Mr s . E .Ke r s te tte r a n d fa mily ,Mr .a n d Mr s .Geo rge Be r gma n an d son,M r .a n d Mr s . Gle n J eff ers on an d d au g h te rs a n d Chr istian J ohnson a n d f a mi ly spent Th a n ks g i vi n g da y a t th e Ke rs te tter home. Mi s s I r m a Jeppesen spe nt Th a n ks g i vi n g vac a tion wi t h ho me fo lk s. Mi s s D a g ma r Petersen spe nt Mo n d ay a t th e J u rg e n Christensen home.Mr .an d Mr s .J o h n Ma r s ha ll rno tor ed to Benson Mo n da y P.M . Mr. a nd Mr s. L. Ha ie r n nd c h ild- ren spe nt Sunday a t the J ohnson home.Mi s s D n g ma r Petersen mo tor e d to Benson S a t u r d a y : Mr . a n d Mr s .Geo.An de rs en o f Benn ing ton mo ve d their house- hold goods in to the Pa u ls e n prop- er ty a n d wi ll ma k e the ir f u tu r e home there. Mr . a n d Mr s .W m.W ie se and f a mi ly ,M r .a n d Mr s .He n r y Ti e tg e n a nd f a mi ly ,Mr . a n d Mr s . W m .Ma tz en ,Mr .an d Mr s .A l - be r t Sunds,Mr .a n d Mr s .Ma r ti n Sunds,Mr .an d Mr s .W .B .J e f- ferson,Be n Ti e tge n , F r e d Dic ken- fie ld nn d W a y n e a n d Mu r i e l Rs s - muesen we r e s i x o'c.lock din ner guests a t th e Chr is Sunde ho me la s t Th ur s da y . Mi s s M a y Mi s f e ld t spe nt th e week-end a t th e George Mi s f e ld t home. M r .a n d Mr s .Pe rr y Glendenn- i n g a n d Mr . a n d Mr s . G. F. Gle n - de nn i ng we re d i nn er gu es ts at th e (I;`red Rarnser ho me Th a n k s gi vi n g ny .Mr .an d Mr s .C.V .Shu mn ke r, Mr s .Sar ah Sh u ma k er a n d George Sh umak er an d Mr a n d Mr s .Ha n s Mo elle r Jr.,an d dau ghter we re din ner guests a t th e A r t Dodson ho me i n F r e mo n t la s t Th ur s da y . Mr .a n d Mr s .E m i l Kr us e an d fa mi ly we re 6 o'c loc k din ner guests a t th e Gu s Paulsen home, Thu rsd ay . Mr .a n d Mr s .He n r y Gotts c h entertained relatives n t the ir ho me , Tha n ks gi vin g d ay . Mr .and Mr s.Ha n s Braesc h spent Mo n da y evening a t th e A ! - be rt Sunds home. Mr .an d Mr s .J .A .J ohnson sp e nt Tha n k sg i vi n g d a y wi th r ela - ti ve s i n Elkh o rn . Mr . n n d Mr s. Pe te Kn u ds en an d Ha r ve y , Mr . nn d Mr s . A r t De s s le r Mr .an d Mr s .Chas.Mi sf e ld t an d fa mi ly ,He n r y Mi sf eldt,Mi s s He le n an d Mi s s Ma y Mi s f eld t we re entertained a t the Geo rge Mi s f ld t ho me Sunday . Mr s .W .B .J effersen spe nt Mo n da y P.M .wi th Mr s .W A . Ker stette r.Mr .a n d M r s Alb e r t Sunds vis ited a t th e Gle n J effe rson ho me i n Oma h a Mo nd ay . the Lord's death till he come 1 Cor.11:26. :# = " ¢~ f § : S = ; ~. . ef.~: = " : ; " ' § 2 . = : \% J g § ; ~ = . . "_ ; § : 1 t = ; .~ c .. ." .J s \.¢ +, .s WOMEN= watch your BOWELS What nhouldjlromen do to keep theirbowelsmovmgfreely?A qiocturshoudd know the e§mrer."I'hatuwhypun Symp Papuan in |o_ gooq forwomen. It igst suits their dehcateorganism. It u the prueription of an ol family doctor who hgm treatedthousands of wozgnen pauenta andw h o m a d e a a p e c m t s t u d y o f f a m v e l '\ 0 | 1 b l 6 S .f I t i s f i n e I o r c l u l d r n n .t o o .T h e y l o ve i t s t a s t e . L e t t h e m h a ve i t e ve r y t i m e t h e i r t o n g u e s a r e c o a t e d o r t h e n * s k i n i s g a l l o w .D r .C a l d w e l l ! S y r u p P e p s i n 1 :m a d e f r o m fr e s h l a x a t i ve s h e r b s ,p u r e p g p e m a n d o t h e r h a r m - l e s s i n g r e d a e n t s .W h e n y o u ' v e n s i c k h e a d a e h e . c a n ' t e a t .g r e b x t i o u s o r a l u g g l s h ; a n d a t t h e t x m f z s w h e n y o u a r e m o a t g g ; t o b e c o n s t s p a t e g i , t a k e a l l t t l e o f \f a m o u . s _ p r u c n p t i u n ( a l l d r u g s t a r e s k e e p l t r a d a r i n b n % E a ] 9 t t l a } . m l y o u ' l l l g n o w w y D r .d w e l l s g y m P e p q m q i s t h e a v o r i t e l a n t i v l u v e r e m n t l o n w o m e n ! Our Loss is Your Gain-Shock Reducing Sale starts Friday Dec.4th at the Fashion Center in Blair. Arixrr'tie4' In 'Inv l'1nrr=rl1ri'=r~ "CBEERFUL" COOKINGAND CANNING CLUB Our club held their first meet- ing Friday evening at the How- ard Jensen home.Three new member:jolned the club.They were Priscilla and Esther Wrich and Lenara Gnuse. We made five kinds of Christ- mas candies,which we served with the refreshments at the close of the meeting.Guests were Mr. and Mrs.Ed Stork and sons,Mr.and Mrs.August Stork, Mr and Mrs. Chds CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH A. I". Nevmll, Pastor Public worship Sunday at l l A. M. and Church School at 10 o'clock. At the young peoplds meeting; at 6:30 Mrs. Iqabelle Klopp is lo give a book review. The Dec. Social meeting of theL. S. U. will be held next Tuesday/ afternoon with Mrs. E. V. Capps, Mrs. J. H. Grimm and Miss Mary Cook assisting. FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Waller H. Jackson, Pastor sv'i`iUi`i °i5E|3§| N A Doclork Family laxativl ~s ¢'{?§\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ (4 ~f @;.. ,=::.;1§:;.,w ~ f f ;\,_. ...»»h 'f ' , 1 H ; E \ ~ ' ? -1 a ' : " w .;{~ Q a '~1 ;»-I ;'". . . ';». ¢ " '' ._....... D A N c E ;Q1NG's SEXVILION to be as follows:11:00 a. m1 "Rock of Ages".7:30 p. m. uA}_ most a Christian". You may not agree with the preacher in all he says but you cannot fail to recognize the value of the church to you and ali the community.We urge that you attend the church of your choice and worship next Sunday. Saturday, Dec. 5 Clarence Craven And Hls GOLDEN GATE BAND Rldlo's Favorite Band and Alvin, ~ormnn and DonaldJacobs,_ Ou r n e xt me e ti n g wi ll be held i The latter was elected Secretary of the Canning Club.--Donhy Jensen, News reporter. T/°` 1 #0,\-~ : 1 \*.1 ~ .1\.~/ 4 .* a r Y ~ » ~ "f \ BUY your Xmas wants HERE and you will SAVE money Candy Specials for Friday and Saturday Peanut Brittle (No. I) pound ..ls .f 1ffu .J 4 " lIV D #0 .122 .\ \' 5 -. x ,. 0 >:.n\*_~'a n .\..- a I#,a. J '* : Fine Assorted Chocolates, pound .25c ADVERTISE IN THE ENTERPRISE until C~ristmas Shop Early Blair Racket Store A - 4 . 4 ¢4 ; 4 ¢.»:. , l¢ 1 » . 1 J J _ . ,.A . Fine Christmas Mixed, lb. l5c, 2-lbs.25c ~Peanut Butte? Kisses, pmmd ..loc No: I SpamishSaled PQ£h&is, Qbuhd llic ~E |\_ |ll Seec l/ze Big Array of Fine Q 'H'oy§, Games, Dolls; Books | It's the NEW |;, Mill.amen iandthe Price is only so$ Never befo re could y ou buy a Msytzg a¢'meh I low pr-leo.Ye t t he Ma y t a g q ul l lt y l l a ll th a n , b u i l t into e v e ry lnldd~ pa rt. . .qua li ty tha t ma ns lo ng re m o f quie t, dc pe ndnble , unable -free se rvi c e-i n yo ur ho me .\ Co mo ln a n d s e e thi s n e w Ma y ng.Co mp a re i t wi th my otha was her lt ény whe re ne a r the pri ce . And re me mba, te rms are a s lo w as $ 1 .2 5 l we ek. |F a l l e r s A p p l l a n c e C o m p a n y " F r e m o n t , N e b r . D. E. HARDY, Localfkepresentative Phone 285 E§»¢f""""' nn. me A-rea Mideldt Mr. and M 'rs. I-'nw .lalmel andfamily wer¢ 'l'l\anks8'lvln anne, Ucgfn at the Otto Frahm ome at»§',°" d . an Denllmlly , mm s¢...f,f"°,;',i'§ l c k a n d Clorenee Voss,Glen ss Bild Paul Bmssch warg Fd-dny "wa ng vldtars at the Wm "°;; home. . and Mrs.Nels Christensen and fllmily spent Saturday night at the Robert Andersen home.Mr. and Mrs.Wm Voss, Mr. and Mn. om Voss, Mr. md Mrs.gp Vw. Alles and Andy Wiese r. and Mrs. Wiley Cotton, Mr..hu Murphy and sons helped . rs.\Vllham Koelng celebrateher blrthday Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Jshnel and were Hooper wlern Sntundny. Vlols Louls¢ I-lenrletta Hilgen- kamp, dsughw of Mr and Mrs, Louis Hllgenkamp,wus bornNovember 10, 1910 When aboutthree months old, A severe illnesschecked her physlw and mental development.I n November 1922 she was taken m the Lutheran In stltute for feeble minded vlxxb ing her relatives here nearly every year during the summermonths.Alter a short illness of pneumonia Lnd h u n trouble The body arrlved here Tuesday evenmg Her age was 21 yearsand 12 days.Sha leaves her paxenLs an aged grandmother,Iwo:laters and four brotheralnlawThefuneralserviceswereheld: n d a y a f t - n o o n a t 1 8 0 a l .t h e o m . Viola died last Sunday evening: :':~ '|ilgmily we dinner guests at um e and 00 oclock at the St Pnnln l.\nhm-nn nlmmh l l mans Scnnieder borne 'l'huisd§;;evening._ Llr. and Mrs. Ben Voss,Lola, ~r n and Wilma Voss weredmner guests at the Alfred Svo- §erson home near Kennard Sun-nv A seven and three-lourthspound baby girl was born to Mr.and Mrs. Ed Glesselrnan on Tuca-duy, Nov. 24. The following guests spentTllarllwzlvins with M n a n d Mrs. On Display at FARNBERG HARDWARE | A d nln h U . . .|zs;a;;; """"a..a";...=ii°,;; E: png-|§gegl Waleimm and Hin Sophia "-u - --~ ~ »~ uu q ruu uu n b en -|EL B£.§h""i.tC.l t a r l l Fr i da y O u r L o n i s Y o u r Ga in Qmc k ;>. n C"\ - F l=~ Page Sava- ' r i m z m n n v m s v f - n la h Nrhr:lA\¢£l. D"'€8lnb@ r 3. ~l Thursday.Miss Jean-~xed for a. weekend er cousins. . B. Rosenbaum homeiving wus:Mr.andRosenbaum8-Hd Bon-SHERIFI-"S SALE NOTICE :at the County Judge's office in ,.........__...l l m x i ~ _ _ ...._ _ _ ...._ ..-...» 1 ...._: - _ . . _ _ _ _ . _ . -. . . - _ . . _ _ _ _ . . . . -_ _ _ ; Notice is hereby given that on spend Thanksgiving at the home the l l t h day of December,1931, of N; »==f;f~;;_= Mr. and Mrs. Her-i at Q1 C u n t y J d 'olfice i n ml m u n g u ~the éityo ot Bh'§ ,f° ;,_ m_ m e dhi rs .He nry Pfe i ffe r ummm-| County, Nebraska, st 2 o'c!ock in|the Whabso-ever Club Thurs- .day afternoon nt h r homo."? °"f°°m°°" o l '? "d"Y' mf f°lf'Mr. and Mrs. p; Ni cke ls and Wilber Seger drove m OmahnSnturdayonbusiness. Bnzdnd Cream Puffs Puff Pnstry LONG CREEK Jens Petersen, n university ofebrask:\:studcnt spent his Sylestcr Lockman home at Ax-in Omaha llngtnn.ctw re -f~A large cmwd ol young folks visit with h were invited w the home of Mr.|At the v and _Mrs.George Lafr:is,_ Frldaylon Thanks~ \\s 'more hap y birthdays parents? Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Peter- sen.llc returned to Lincoln Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. Philip Lit- tcl, of 0maha,nnd l.eroy,who weredinner guests at the Petersen homeon that day.Nclslne accompaniedthem to Omaha for a few days vis- it with friends.Sunday guests at the Carl Roh- wer home were Mr.and Mrs. Lou.Hendrickson, of Omaha, Mr.and Mrs.Nels Andersen,of Cereseo and Jlr. and Mrs. Claus Rohwer. Mr. and Mrs.Fay Jones ofHerman \'is'lted on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Simpson.Mr. and Mrs.Jacob J.Sierk and daughters attended a family dinner Thursday at the Hugo Kruse home.Alfred Stevensen,who isattending Ames College, spent his Thnnksgiwng vacation at thehome of his uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lazure.Mr. and Mrs.Chester Aronson and children and Mr. and Mrs. Luther Brandert were Sunday dinner guests at the parental Wm. McDonald home.Mr. and Mrs. George Ohrt andfamilyhadThanksgivingdinner at the Chhs Hinz home.Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey Wright and baby and Mr. and Mrs. Scott Allen were entertained at the P. M. Wilcox home, Thanksgiving.Alma Sierk spent the latterpart of the week mit the home ofher sister and h sbnnd,Mr. and Mrs. Hugo KrusEdith, Lester nd Walter Stan- ley, Mr. and M s. Lars Jespersen and family an Otto .lespersen enjoyed 'Thanksgiving dinner atelm homo nf Mr. and Mrs. P. C.l evermrg W ....,. ...._. _.___ __lcelebraue her eighteenth birihdayinie leo of Calhoun, Mr. and Mrs. The evening was spent. at games|Hermun Kruse ol Bennington, Air.0''races and other amusernents.At and Mrs.Soren McDonald andmidnight n lunch of fnxlt salad,l¢l\ildren of Blair, Mr.and Mrs. 'cake and cocoa was served.A¢'Chcster Rosenbaum and children., '2:30 all departed for home hav-Dinner guests at the Bert Swl-1 ing spent a very enjoyable even-iing and wishing Miss .Birdie many 'Mr, ami' Mrs. Floyd Magill and 'family and Mr.and Mrs.Ray-mond Magill and family spentl'|hanksgiving at the Art Msglll 'home. I Our Loss is Your Gain-Stock Reducing Sale starts Friday Dec. 4th at the Fashion Center in Blair. \ YORK CREEK News Mr. and Mrs.Pete Anderson were Sunday visitors at the Mor- rla Christensen home.Mrs. Lloyd Johnson spent Wed- nesday aftemoon at the Soren Jensen home.Mr. and Mrs. Amie Hansen and children of Omaha. and Mr. andMrs. Louie Hansen and family of Blair were last Sunday dinner guests at the Elmer Thone home.Mr.and Mrs.John Reeh and children spent last Sunday at the Clean Wilkins home helping MissNellie Rose lebrabe her birth aniversary.Mr. and Mrs Venoy Wedergrenof near Uehli g visited nt theClemensWillamsenhomelast Sunday afternoon.Fred Horn was the victim of a surprise party Wednesday when a number of friends wg relatives lI Ol in han home on Thursday were Nelsl_° Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Van '" Deuaen.W Mr. and Mrs Charles Berry en- |lcrtained at a family dinner on{Thank.sgiving for Mrs.E. Berry,Mr. and Mrs. Homer Ward andchildren,Leslie and Helen Berry'and Fred Kramer of Benson. Ilpl er Olin F c. There will he services at the oi Lutheran church Sunday, Dec. 76-N Sunday school at 10 and church ga services at 10:45.ft A confirmation class will be tostartedhereSaturdaywithRev. olHans Nielsen in charge They G will rneot at the home of Mrs. 54 Anna Carlson at 1:30 o'clock.'R Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brown andLawrence of Arlington and their ai house guest, Mrs.Minnie Harsch wof Omaha were dinner esta of QMr.and Mrs.Charles hi-fy on az Friday.-SR COMMISSIONERS'aPROCEEDINGSg (Continued from page one)aBerfel Bertelsen, Labor 53,20 li Bertel Bertelsen,Dragging _ ']_00 SRoy M. Chase, Labor 89.50 tl Chris Christiansen, Dragging 720 oEd Fitzgerald, Labor 2.40 ti Paul J. Fitzgerald, Labor 750 tl D. Fowler, Labor L3 0 rJohn Hall. Labor g_00|S 'HANLON Sz 0'l>{ANLON,Atty-in Under nn order of sale issued xt of the District Court of Wuh- gton County, Nebraska. under a mccloauro decree of said Court an action therein pendinkhereinVolneyV.Robinson is aintifx' and John C.Ehernberg- -, et al., are defendants,I will, 1 January 4, 1932, at two o'clock . the afternoon,at the West rant Door of the Washington nuntyCourt l-louse in the City F Blair,Washington County, ebroska,sell at public auction > the highest bidder for cash the rllowing daicribed real estate. >-wit:The Southwest Quarter T the Southwest Quarter and ovemmenta lata 3 and 4 in |'the City of Blair,Washington County, Nebraska, at 2 0'c1ock in the aftemoon of said daY» the fol- lowimz matter will be heard and considered,to-wit:The petition of Lydia A. Bevington praying for the appointment oi Lydia A. Bev-1ingtonasadministratorofthe estate of said George James `Bevington, deceased. I Dated this 21st day of Novem- ber, 1981.(SEAL)I. C. ELIER, 45»3t County Judge. l NOTICE To CREDITORS A. C. Debel, Attorney COUNTY COURT, WASHINGTON COUNTY, NEBRASKA Estate of Niels J. Andersen, de- action 14, Township 18,Nor'-lhiceaned. ange 12, East of the 6th P. M.,Notice is given go the creditors ml the South Hall of the North~ to appear before me at the County est Quarter,the Nordxwest Court room in Bun, Nebraska, on unrter ol the Northwest Quarter the 11th day of December, 1981, nd Government Lot 1,all il\'snd on the 12th day of Mm-al, ection 23, in Township 18, North,!1982, for the purpose of examin- ange 12, East of the 6th P. M. ation, adjustment and allowance of nd all accretion:and ndditlons'¢1;im5_A11 claims not filed on or»said lands,more partieulsrylbefare the 11th dny of March, escribed as follows: CommencinK 1932, win be forever barredt the intersection of the North|Dated thil 14th day of Novem- ne of Govemment lat 2 in said ber, 1931./c c t l o n 2 3 ,( t h e s o m e b e i n g a l s o l ( S E A L )I . C . § U C E R , l a - . .'» ~ , . . . . . _ . lowing matter will be heard andcomddered,to-wit:The petition of William Gilliland praying for, the appointment of William Gllll- land as administrator of the estate of said Mollie Gilliland, dccensed. Dated this 14th day ol No\'em~ ber, 1931. (SUAY)I. C. ELLER,j 44-4t County Judge. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION A. C. Debel, AttorneyCOUNTY courvr. WASHINGTON l COUNTY, NEBRASKA Estate of Caroline Petersen, de- ceased. Notice is hereby given that on the 4th day ol December. 1981, ati the County Judze'| office ln the City of Blair, Washington County, Nebraska, at 2 o'clock in the after noon of said day,the following matter will bo heard and condd- emd, to-wit:The petition of Fred Petersen praying for the apoint- ment of Fred Petersen as admin- istrator of Uie estate of said Cnr- ollne Petersen, deceased. Dated this 6th day of November, 1981. (SEAL)1. c. ELLER, 48-dt County Judge. Mr.and Mrs.Hans Brnesch undShirley were Thanksgiving guestsat the home of Mr.and Mrs.Henry Dornacker near Benning- ton.Miss Mnud Masters drove toOmahaearlySundnymorning tnmeet lllr. and Mrs. Glen Brnwner and son Jack who were coming to Omaha on business. Mr. and Mrs. Pres Nickels, Mr.nnd Mrs.Hans Ilrueseh nttended a Luther League meeting at Ben-nington Sunday. Mr.Laurence Brown and Clar- ence Norscoe attended u banquetat the church in Arlington Mon~day night given for the base hall team by the Community dub. Mr.F.J.Enerson returned home Fdday after several months trip to California and Wyoming. Mr. and J. E. Jungbluth had astheirguestsThanksgivingdayMr. an Mrs.Henry WilliamsMrs.Idn Jungbluth. Mr.Nels Svendgnard, and Mr. mn||uu||||i||u||||||||||||||||||||u|| |Uno cup boumg wnuer,Vs cup'corn oil, 1,5 tsp. salt,3 eggs, %'cup bread flour and Ili tbsps. com starch nnd\1 tsli.baking powder. lleatwuter and nil in saucepanuntil it boils up wel\.\Add flour, sifted with salt all rt once and stir vigorously.As soon ns ,thoroughly mixed remov from 'l'ire, cool nnd mi x in beaten eggs. one at n time.Ai baking powder;mix again and drop byf cpoonfuls ubout two inchgu apart `on oiled tin.,Shape in!/n circular form.Bnke from thirty-tive mln- utvs in hat nw-il. 400 degrees F. _Cut with sharp' knife nom' bottom and fill with Uagxlnd Filling. Highway from Butte to Naper being graveled.L_ |Ly`»nf-Riehanl Ferguson and Al Fechtner puréhased "Lyman',Lodger," from C. A.Cutler Ga Som ,_ . e x - _ _ _ |||||m|||||||||||||i||||||||n||n|||||||u|§ §Cameron & Long 5 §CHAS,CAMERON . n m LONG E ~~ A o r r n e » I §BLAIR NEBRASKA ; §Live Stock, Real Estate g and Farm Sales §gmlulnlnlm|||||||||n|||u|||mn|||||nunu|||lumlmlllm||||||||\||u|||u|n. NOTICE OF AmuN1 s 'rnA'no N Maher In Cnrrigun,Attya COUNTY COURT, WASHINGTON COUNTY, NEBRASKA.Esiaie of Mollie Gilliland,de- cased. .m I »,\ A n n o u n c e m e n t We wish to announce that we have taken over the Farrel Bros. Cafe and w1ll conduct the busi- ness in the future, We extend a cordial invitation to both H o m e Theatre Home of Perfat Talking Pictures Th ursday, December 3 c e¢rem'~.f»a|| ° Mr. and Mrs.Ray Masters, Marjorie and Elinor of Fremont spent Thanksgiving with L\'Ae.ir parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Mas- bers. Miss Sylvia Jungbluth came out from Omaha Thursday to §BLAIR NEBRASKA ; §Live Stock, Real Estate g and Farm Sales §gmlulnlnlm|||||||||n|||u|||mn|||||nunu|||lumlmlllm||||||||\||u|||u|n. NOTICE OF AmuN1 s 'rnA'no N Maher In Cnrrigun,Attya COUNTY COURT, WASHINGTON COUNTY, NEBRASKA.Esiaie of Mollie Gilliland,de- cased. .m I »,\ A n n o u n c e m e n t We wish to announce that we have taken over the Farrel Bros. Cafe and w1ll conduct the busi- ness in the future, We extend a cordial invitation to both H o m e Theatre Home of Perfat Talking Pictures Thursday, December 3 ~ ecret '~_-can ° Mr. and Mrs.Ray Masters, Marjorie and Elinor of Fremont spent Thanksgiving with L\'Ae.ir parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Mas- bers. Miss Sylvia Jungbluth came out from Omaha Thursday to Petersen./Thanksgiving dinner guests ol Mr. and Mrs.Henry Lorenzenwere Mr. and Mrs. Penzey 'l\xckerand Harry,Mr.and Mrs. Henry Jensen and Will Lorenzen.Mr.and Mrs,George Hansen and family of Omnha and Mrs. Carrie Snowden of Millard wereThanksgivingdinnerguestsof Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Snowden.Anim Mehrens, a senior at the University of Nebnaka spent her vacation at the home of her par-ents Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Mehrens.Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey Wightand Geraldine had Sunday dinnerwith Mr and Mrs. Huley Wllnox ma family. Mr, and Mrs. Clemens NeumannenjoyedThanksgivingsupperat the parental Martin Christensen home.Those that were entertained at dinner at the parental George McDonald home Thursday were; Mr. and Mrs. Myron McDonald ofOmaha, Mr. and Mrs.Wm. Mc~Donald and family of Blair, andMr.and Mrs.Charles French of Kennard.Kathlcen, who is :tay- ing with her grandparents, visit- ed with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Mymn McDonald until Sunday.Mr. and Mrs.Percy Tuckér and Hurry were Sunday dinner gucstx of Mr.and Mrs.Ralph Mullcnix of Omaha.Mrs.Rachel McDomxld andAllen spent Sunday at the homoof her daughter and husband Mr.and Mrs. Ed Olsen of ncnr Her- mnn.Mr.:md Mrs.Clarence Simp- son lmd :ms their 'l`hxmksgi\ing meats.Mrs.Simpsorfs pnrcnls.Mr. ungl Mrs.U.S.Reeves of Uluir._l~2xlw:ml :md Amo Lorcnzen vnailcnl with Jens Petersen on FH- day evcning.| My. and Mrs, George Ohrt and fnmxly were Sunduy guests nt um;lmmc nl' Mrs. Ohnfs mother, Mrs,¢ Lena llinz of Benson in honor ofher 73rd birthday.AMr. and Mrs. Cnrl llxmsen and' sons were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. LaraJespersen and family.| Mr, and Mm,Henry Jensen spent Saturday evening at the J.J. Sierk home.Mr. and Mrs.Percy Tucker spent Friday evening with Mr. nnd Mrs. llurley Wilcox and fam- lly.r Mr. and Mm Carl Hansen and( sons were Saturday eveningvisitorsnttheP.C.Petersen' home. The pupils of the`I.nng Creek school and their teacher enjoyed a Thnnksglving pany at the school house.Games were played and contests were held.Miss Slerk ngvarded suitable prizes to the winners after which she healed them to candy. 0ur_Losa is Your Gain 'StockReduc1n§ Sale starts Friday Dec.4!.h at t e Fashion Center in Blair. I NEW ENGLAND NEWS Relatives ol' Cdeb Loftlu ofBlnlr went dovm w help him cele- bcaw hls'84 ch bmhdny l mSuilgay. . and Mn.Raymond Magillandfamily spent Sunday at theHenry Hovendlck home.Mrs.Joe Lvona and Letitn game;-ea at me ncnry nv...........,with well filled baskets.Theoccasion was Mr.Hom's birth anniversary.Mr. and Mrs. John Reeh and children spent Thanksgiving dnyat the parental Fred Compton home.Pewr L. Petersen, Dorothy and Raymond and Miss Leola Jensen were Friday alternoan visltora at the Earl Petersen home, want of Herman.Mines Eva and Mary AndersonspentThanksgivinafternoonwith Mr. and Mrs.el-er Rudine.Mx. and Mn, Elmer Thane and wldren were among the dinner guests at the parentnl Oz/:ar Thane home on 'I'l\nnksgwdng day. Shock Reducing Smle Shuts Frl~day Moming Dec. 4th nt the Fashion Center in Blair.YourBuyingOpo mmi ty H u FinallyArrived.S op early and often 'and navel 46-lt KENNARD NEWS Mr. and Mn.Jasper Rosen-baum und children spent Thanks- giving at the Charlie Bates home.Mrs. Elizabeth Berry spent the weekend in Benson with Leslie) and Helen Berry.Thanksgiving dinner guests at the H. C. Bluco home were: Mr. und Mrs. Herb Mcwharter,Mr.und Mrs.Tomllnrtsock and sol(Cunnic of Fremont und Miss Mina lllcwhnrler of Omaha.The P.C.Sorensen home wasthe scene of n family reunion onThursday when the .following werehomefortheThanksgivingdinner;Mr.and Mrs.Cknrl Lund of Fremont, Mr. und Mrs. Elmer Lund. Mr. and Mrs. Soren Soren- scn, Nvln Sorensen.Mr.and Mrs.Gus |Kronbcr|;,'Lester und Troyln,Mr.und l\lrs.|Gus Kcmpckc nnnl children.DLL d Mrs Cl de I-'Rsrenbuumun.y ..5 |nnll children and Mr, and Mrs. Charlie Kempcke of Lyons, Neb. spent Thanksgivlng day at the parental Henry Kempcke home.Paul Morris spent his '1'hanks» giving vacation with his parents nv.Dawson, Neb.Little Barbara Ann VieugdcnhildaughterofMr.and Mrs.Neal Viegdenhil had the misfortune tofalla uinst the screen door cut-ting i e head open.I t was necessary to take stichea to close the wound.Mrs.George Hillman was tak- en to the Lord Lister hospital in Omaha last Friday and under-went an operation the following day.Mr, Hillman and daughterswere down to see her on 'l\1e4dnyandreport that she is getting along very hicely.Mrs.GeorggKiyuisenrlng for the ehildxsn during t.he.lr mothefs absence.Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tietjen and family, Hans Svogenon,~and Almn enjoyed Thnnksgwlnzdinner with Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Svogsnon and Chl-mine.Miss Violet.Davis of Omahaipent Thanksgiving with relagives BIGMr. and Mrs.A. J.Fowler, Kenneth and Lola Ann were Sug day dinner guests at the hams oMrs.Fowlefs sisier,M n .Mu-' tina Davin of Omaha. CharlesBates is able w be outagain nf!/er having been conflned in his bed ty; sevfgal dags-_ M iam Hall, Salary, frank Hanson. Labor *red Hanson, Labor Wm. Koenig, labor *re d Mordhont,Labor 100.00 1 .80 3.00 7.70 8.90 d n2 u aiébr. Brldga Supply and Lbr.|¢ co.. Supplies 115.00 ,C iebr. low: Oil Co. Gas 42.10 |¢ '. C. Tucker, Dragging 4.05 eNm Voss. mba?a1.ss|d . a o \: x l he thnead of s a i d stre am,thence pa tr ea m fo llowi n g th e said we st r H g h t ba nk o f said ri ve r un ti l Home of Perfat Talking Pictures "|*| :.. . ~ u n d n ~l i n e o f s a i d G o v e r n - m e n t L o t s 1 a n d 2 h e r e » i n - b e f o r e d e s c r i b e d ,a s s u r v e y e d b y t h e ...,thence Southeasterly along the east boundary line of said Goyern- ment Lots, said llne being also the meander line of the wen, bank of the lllinauri river ns aur~ veyed by the United States Govem- ment in 1856, to the point of be- dnning.Said real estate is w be sold u> aatiafy the judgment and fore-closure decree of said plaintiff against said defendants of $6312.- 50, interest thereon at the rate of ten per cent per annum from November 9, 1931, costs of $18.00, Thursday, December 3 " S e c r e t '~_3 - C a l l " \., 2» $' a Qmzmunz r 91mm M ~\` '\.\ Wlth Peggy Shanon Also Three WI How docs It affect tncsc swccthcans? and Richard Arleln Clucks--Comedy ~l e 1 1 ..~..provi dedl Da te d a t Blai r,Nebr as- k a ,th i s 2n d day o f Dec ember 1931.Ma r ia n Suther land,She ri ff o f W a sh in gton Coun ty ,Nebra ska. 46-51.1 a o 0 NOTICE OF ADM! NISTRATION Albne Nelson, Atty. COUNTY COURT, wAsmNcTox COUNTY, NEBRASKA.Estate of George James Beving- ton, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that on the 12th day of December,1931, B,xnruu~M|;ss A HL % LAST 'K |=uQs=:T 3 .; _..,..........-~........~, I ;21 | " \ A l s o B e li e v e i t o r N o t No . l a n d " B o s c o t h e D o u g h b o y " Fr i y and Saturday Decem ber 4 and 5 ` day Matinee I0 and 25 cents 1 -\. .. I 4 ; ` ~.s~:_~ . .9 , \..F1-. .:r-" __.. . a o \: x l he thnead of s a i d stre am,thence pa tr ea m fo llowi n g th e said we st r H g h t ba nk o f said ri ve r un ti l Home of Perfat Talking Pictures "|*| :.. . ~ u n d n ~l i n e o f s a i d G o v e r n - m e n t L o t s 1 a n d 2 h e r e » i n - b e f o r e d e s c r i b e d ,a s s u r v e y e d b y t h e ...,thence Southeasterly along the east boundary line of said Goyern- ment Lots, said llne being also the meander line of the wen, bank of the lllinauri river ns aur~ veyed by the United States Govem- ment in 1856, to the point of be- dnning.Said real estate is w be sold u> aatiafy the judgment and fore-closure decree of said plaintiff against said defendants of $6312.- 50, interest thereon at the rate of ten per cent per annum from November 9, 1931, costs of $18.00, Thursday, December 3 " S e c r e t '~_3 - C a l l " \., 2» $' a Qmzmunz r 91mm M ~\` '\.\ Wlth Peggy Shanon Also Three WI How docs It affect tncsc swccthcans? and Richard Arleln Clucks--Comedy ~l e 1 1 ..~..provi dedl Da te d a t Blai r,Nebr as- k a ,th i s 2n d day o f Dec ember 1931.Ma r ia n Suther land,She ri ff o f W a sh in gton Coun ty ,Nebra ska. 46-51.1 a o 0 NOTICE OF ADM! NISTRATION Albne Nelson, Atty. COUNTY COURT, wAsmNcTox COUNTY, NEBRASKA.Estate of George James Beving- ton, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that on the 12th day of December,1931, B,xnruu~M|;ss A HL % LAST 'K |=uQs=:T 3 .; _..,..........-~........~, I ;21 | " \ A l s o B e li e v e i t o r N o t No . l a n d " B o s c o t h e D o u g h b o y " Fr i y and Saturday Decem ber 4 and 5 ` day Matinee I0 and 25 cents 1 -\. .. I 4 ; ` ~.s~:_~ . .9 , \..F1-. .:r-" __.. tion ~Quality Service ..Popular Prices r'! Leonard 15edersen, salary 1oo.oo' M, P . Ha ns e n. D ra gg in g 13.30 ohn Andersen,Repairs 12.25 IN. Ballard, Labor s.oo arold Jensen, Salary 100.00 ~enno C. Larsen, Dragging 5.85 len McDonald, Salary 100.00 erbert Meier, Dragging 10.85 ohn Schultz, Labor 1.50. 0. Sheets, Salary 100.00 laude E. Clements, Labor 4.80 ohn X. Hansen, Labor 19.80 le no C. Larsen, Labor 17.60elm' M. Hansen, Labor 4.80 loyd l\lall\icsen,>Labor 7.20 -el Hansen, Labor 39.20 . C. Cook, Labor 6.50 hilip Westerheck,Labor 45.00 . E. Jungbluth, Labor 30.50 hris F. 1-'rahm, Labor 77.50 Frank Keegan, Labor 90.25 ohn B. Eriksen, Labor 2.40 Claude E. Clements,Labor 2.40 Vic Skov, Labor 2.40 Marshall Wilkins, Labor 10.40 A. A. Wilkins, Labor 16.80 By order of the County Court re- newal of Mothers Pensions were granted Stella M. Miller, $13.33 per month and Clara Whitnack, $33.83per month,for a perlod of six months beginning Dec. 1, 1931. On motion duly made and carr- ied the claims of Marion Suflner- land,Sheriff, and W.E.Gustin. Deputy Sheriff, for mileage while chasing bandits were reduced from 16a to 10c per mile. On motion the Bound adjourn ~ to meet December 14, 1931. Geo. C. McQuarr'le County Clerk o ; .l l . closure decree o f said pla i n ti i f agai nst sai d d efe ndan ts of $ 631 2.- BD , in temst th er e on a t the r a te o f te n pe r c ent pe r a n n u m f r o m November 9, 1931, c osts of $18.00, and a ll ac c rui ng c os ts, as by la w provi dedl Da te d a t Blai r,Nebr as- k a ,th i s 2n d day o f Dec ember, 1931.Ma r ia n Suther land,She ri ff o f W a sh in gton Coun ty ,Nebra ska. 46-51.1 Si Johnson AUCTIONEER BL AIR,NEBR. See Us for Bookings Farm Sales a Specialty Call at Hamburger Shop NOTICE OF ADM! NISTRATION Albne Nelson, Atty. COUNTY COURT, wAsmNcTox COUNTY, NEBRASKA.Estate of George James Beving- ton, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that on the 12th day of December,1931, 1'| ANY BABY WE can neverbe sure just whatmakes an infant restless, butthe armed can qlwaHbe the earns.Good old Cutonal ere's comfortin every drop of thas pure v tableErepmjution.and not tho htettarm m iu frequent uso. Al o eq asBaby: has a fretlul updl, is fevenslm,or cnet and can't glee . let Qaetonasoothe and quiet lum.eume it'| a touch of colic. Sometimes cons 'gf'-tlon. Or diarrhea-a condition 1 atshould always be checked wit'&oul dglay, Just keep Caatorin hand¥.. and give lt promivtly.Relief will allowvery dprompt y;il it doesxf t,youshoulwi n phyaicmn. ~r e "sa'§1 ~"7 | '.E.*'|` ie . .~o . . R I m C ~_ :I :| |:a Also Three Wlse Clucks---»Comedy Howard Roberts, Pyop.Blair, Neb A F INE |20-Acre Improved Washington County Farm Fr i y and Saturday Decem ber 4 and 5 ` day Matinee I0 and 25 cents |zlcnAn|> »»TT' A F INE |20-Acro Improved Washington County Farm and all Personal Property selling at AUc'r1oNW 'd D e c 9 ' 3 1 e 0 9 on the premlses Z l-2 mlles wee(and I l-2 rnlles south of Ft. Calhoun. Nebraska. The personal nruvcrty sale starts promptly at |0230 A. M~ The land sells alter the personal properly. FREE LUNCH AT NOON PERSONAL PROPERTY-Flve Head ol Horses: Thirteen Mend of Shorthorn Came;Pure Bred Spotted Poland China Hogs.~ A FUL L L INE OF FARM MACHINERY FEED and SEED-600 bu. corn: 400 bu. seed oats: 6 tons Sweet Clover hay; 20 tons oat straw. TERMS--Cash on the personal property.Please make settlement wlth the clerk on the day ol the auctlon.No property to he remo ved untll pald lor. |20 ACRES---Legally described aa:The E 1-2 of the NW 1-4 and the NW 1-4 of the NW L4 of Sec, 2I, Twp. 17, Range 12 east of the Sth P. M., Washington County. Nebraska. THE | MPRo v e meNTs ---'rum are c o mple te i n every detail and consist of:A nearly new seven room house ..,._, 38:48. room for 14 horses and 20 cows; double crib 26x32; grsnary l4x24; wsrsze. machine shed l5x32; poultry house 15x20; storage house 24x24; twohog yards of about one- hslf acre each, both wi th sheds.W i ndmi ll and 70-foot. well Two sores of orchard.The lend is all fenced and cross-fenced.THE LAND--»The sigblv-acre tmct slopes to the north and east while the forty slopes to the west.A fins pro» ....;»,.. -..-.loame.About 105 acres in a high state of cultivation, the balance in pasture und farmstead. This farm is only a mile from a gravelled highway and is located in a line cnmmunily.It is well linanced so that convenient terms can be matle. Be me tone lllilfarm bdore the audiou, thencome pnpuedlo buy il yu wml wi Wnhingtoa Cmmly Lau! There will be no "hy -bidding."Everything sells to the highest bidder. TERMS---The purc lms e r\o deposit 10 per cent. of the purchase price on the day f the auction and assume a mortgage of $9,500.Fi na l sett ement Ma rc h 1, 1932, when possession wi ll be given.Merchantable abs\:'t guaranteed._ - AUGUST FRAHM, Owner : _ FORKS BROS.. The Auctioneers Shopen Gr. Co.. Sales A ls.isa No. llth St. Lincoln. Nebr.Merchants Nat'| \.;'.:r: P ~ne B-H52 Bldg.. Omlhl, Nebr. 1 Also Believe It ur Not No. I and "Bosco the Doughboy" Si Johnson AUCTIONEER BL AIR,NEBR. See Us for Bookings Farm Sales a Specialty Call at Hamburger Shop Sunday and Monday,December 6 and 7 Sunday Matinee 10 and 25 cents s ~F w :s u n f f ~ 1 v 1~.==F l N A ' ~s v f c |. . , ~-T ' " * » : :# f ~m - J ~.~ 1 .;M ~ g _ BAYERASPIRIN~1'1t .2; ?"" »».a .p \ m O n e M o r a T im e " S o n g C a r t o o n S o u t h e r n ln d l a T r a v e l T a l k ! .a n d F o x N e w s Tuésday Dec. 8 Bargain Night Admission 10 and 20 cents " Homicide Spuad" Whli L eo Ca rrlllu a nd Ma ry Brla n Also Comedy : To me Pap a" W e d n e s d a y a n d T h u r s d a § c .9 a g !1 . 0 ~E _~~ l~ ~ . [ .~\ -f '~i/ °B R O W N ~ _B R O A D ~.. ~ . ~ ~ f ~ |¢way|§bfE spent Thanksgiving day at theFred Hovendick home. Mrs. Harry Anderson and ehild- ren spent Thanksgiving day and Sunday at the Art.B. Anderson home. A crowd of young folks were entertained at the Chas Krohnhome Friday evening.Mr.and Mrs.Lloyd Fletcherandfamily from Beau-lee were visiting at the Mike Wilson and grandpa Fleteher homes lastweek.They returned to their home Sunday.Stella nlongemery and Mar- jorie Anderson were weekend guests nt the Georg Loftin home. Mr, and Mrs.die Fletcher and Delbert were Thanksgivingdinnerguestsat the grandpaFietcher home. Clinton Smith wus taken to on Omaha hospital Wendesday where he was operated on for appende- citls. Mr. und Mrs. Henry Kruger andfamily,Mrs.Minnie Blum andfamily spent Thanksgiving day with Miss Lizzie Kruger at Tel- bontn.. hir, ond Zllrs.Chas.Hovendlck spent Saturday and Sunday at the Mr. and Mrs.Edgar l"\ll'U\uu|Ben and George spent Thanks- giving day with Mr.and Mrs. oe Konvalin.Mr.and Mn.Paul Noel and children,Mr.and Mrs.Frank Pmet and her father.Mr.S. Pettet drove oi Om Thanks-giving to have dinner with Mr.and Mrs. Pete Pettet and family- Mra W.E.Wright and sons retumed home Wednesday even-ing from Beemer,Neb.whereshe was called about two weeks ago by the death of her father. Mr.and Mrs.Elmer Wright entertained relatives from Omahaon Thanksgiving.Alma Svogerson Mi l entertainthe Dorcas club at her home Suburdayaitemoon. Mr. and Mm S. Tsllman, of Eli City were dinner guests of MrandMrs.Leonard Peterson laelThursday.Mr.and Mrs.Frank Vybrlaand children came from Dad: City last Wednesday evening fo xweek-end visit with relative; ere.Mr. and Mrs. George Hedeluncand Jeanette attended a familgdinner at the John Hedelund hom Bowan of lmltutlonu NE Bn e n$ ' f £ m . m . .millions umm haw pmv m do forma; u n&nd5 e d the mme Buy s md wondgenuimuabove. Geadn Ba Avpirlni -.1 a ndl m : d w :£2 lame. It ha: the unq 'endorsement ol phyd-da m a n d w -~hen. It do eldtde pré cha rt.ohnrmlul deer-effects follow in une. Ba Aspirinistheuniverdanti-dom rp a mnf u u un a l p . . . ...mortgage of $9,500.Fi na l sett ement.Ma rc h 1, I , when possession wi ll be given.Merchanbable abstrrgt guaranteed. Auuusr FRAMM, Owner '-1FORKS BROS.. The Auctioneers Shopan Gr. Co.. SalesIT E . isa No. llth St. Lincoln. Nebr.Merchants Nnt'| Ban P ~ ne B-H52 Bldg.. Omlhl, Nebr. \ |:J g U \I:$r ' ; .'-- . . . : H N "\.D at,` r * "\Uh ¢A --\\~ °_ 1 ¢ "F Also Little Journeys to Great Mastcr Travel Talks and "Smile Da rn You Smile" Song Cartoon Hmdacba Neuritixgum.Né|]&§i=So Thu t Lm§§....mCm Tgozhache Aspirin is the trademark of Baya' manufacture of monoanetimcidestera mlicylimda U I m.:.-l\Inhaudrn nnenmhaf sl. maxPm Hght .......,.-....., ~- ---- - -1 ~--f_tnrdny.Rev.going w Omlhi; Mr. Chase mins'Min Odms; Kronberg spent the FDBMER BLAIRITB lows:ton at lang Beach,California. ind |weez potawes, bread, butter, ma m a : v n u w ma u g h m- a t o mn m ma M n . ' mx - e m w u h u n . n mx mm n t ms r s c r s s m ?Nlvlgation,Medial.Gunnery,The dny muted warn an order coffee, ice cream m d a n and ,,,,,,_,,,Lichty, whose nephew from Om;-f.0mnh:.(Continued nom page one)S\1}>P|!_al worshig wlnlc.h_ read; nluch the thin banquet was followed'by a. N(\U t : \ n :n : ~ ¢ »A t r n m v~..,......n A vu»»;-u u u s u m. u o mu J a (Continued from page one)rn uu _-w .,__when ofiidlted. ~~4-=»» am.-n u n -mul: zu B Uvlllvvwaf a lh n n llh l in d Edt hi!!~Dmnr li'n a v unnnf fn nfn n \\ |'EP"Tr rsngmuunng,vmywnlm-|nme u me §unday grwrping' ner-lbsnd concert.'Mr. md Mn, Well from Mm 8.85 inches was unmelwd mow md stopped Sunday on their way ' d i m T o " '___ _'|I i ;I J Q A I I I ;" v n u v w w p ; ¢ . ; ¢ | " ¢s o o -' = ' : * , ? t ' : ° f ' 3 " ' f . _ * i * f = = ; ° f ~ ~ ; , _ . . ' »~S \ = = v 1 = f . f : >s e e h f » . d : . ' = = = = = , s f R u t h .ltion.o f a senior offi c er w h o i.........3...4...4L_1.......4..........- 1 £=-.x..1 Ah mo wi th th . ; lb |"CQ ll! Dill'DUMB churches ln d l Thi:nrnlrrnm i11 nrinhtd 1'0l"llInl Hr. sum lem elm : wlm t ~ 'fill-.IL-|Ii.f.T'|."l"nI 3§I§rinunzM m na ma n gqrgg :nm uue u w v ;mn. :ungery auu nun. :.um:~=,u¢wnuuuu we uumuuu U;mg uw-\---»-n - --~ -- ~ --~-~---W -~----~----~--1 ,---~--.~. .4 -... --.-- .---~-gm Wan-en from Lincoln, spent their Omnhl, and Mn. Mehinger 1|-om partment, under the snpervldon sent in ; DNKYIDI of the day's general mess.The menu consist- plant.This plant puts out a their nation with the home folkl.'Blah came up to lea Mn. 8mll'nf the Executive Otiieer, who ln activities aboard ship.The ed of celery, chicken soup, rout weekly paper and pdntn all the m g ,H,-_ gg-rmggon spent a dny last-who vu not lo well but is im-'tum is respondble to the Captain.»<=»5f°» being termed,"Funlly chicken,Inge dreading,giblet blanks and other papgrg ne¢¢l8Hl'Y oaby,\ week with hame folks at Wayne.\provlng name.These departments are as ful-Day aboard the U. 8. S. Lexlng- gravy, creamed upangng,cand- for u innnngement of th ship. the balance rain.In 1914 we had mah: and shook hands dth but .04 of an inch of moisture in Clark, an old neighbor of thd I_o v e m>e r,\hi c h f# :gg lo w~§§nong those invited out333 ,zThen uve Dom 17 Novembm m milarm mu relanves :or 1mthe pm 41 yearn in which the mln giving were Mr. md Mn. Cr hh was below une inch. The monthly mean temperature vnvnrrl umm |11|t 30.8 {n 1911 -..<~".1"C"f¥»-Y "_j' ._._. ___-. : _. :~_~ ' -"-r' ! . .~ ` »" '7 ,.- , ~ \ /I" » ~% » > § Entire Stock Including Prints and Plain colors $7.95 SILK DRESSES Go at $12.75 Silk Dr a s e s Go at $788 Siza 14 to zo 38 to S2 14 I-2 to 16 l-2 $15 SILK DRESSES Go at $988 \" »4 . » Il €x v 1 \ \I * j g - 5 1 i I r \ Q n. ,1 . $10 SILK DRESSES ' Go at Start~g ~ ~ riday, December 4th A MO T SENSATIGNAL s Make Your ~`Possum are cheaper-»~ Plans Now '~,Tomatoes are cheapex-~ `to '..Now is the time7cmymto n orm- `?'* W omen ' s an d Mu m \W omen's and Misses Dress Slippers ~FELT HATS One Big Group to Entire Stock Reduced to Close/out Quick at Close-out Quickly at $ss s 88 I A 8 8 c and I . l o o o S I L K t |~ t !.~ D R S S E S "~~ To be Closed Out at Cost and Less '.~~MQ/1,» Than Cost- »Gro ed 's l B 'L o t l -~»u p m e ve r a i g s ._ _|' */ / at these Sensational Give Away Prices ~' sAt a Price that will \ \ Startle the Town 0ne Big Group \ $ 2 5 W I N T E R ~ c - o - A - 1 ' - s B l a c k B r o w n G r e e n Sizes I4 to 46 ~/ Q, ~o /i1 1 \ 1 V s $19.75 ` SILK DRESSES Go at ~$1188f ,F °:.,§'.,!i!,.,QN cEN'r§§ | .g -/ In 1909, when the rainfall was ma, the highest on record lor month of November. ~ cudy md one partly elqu We had the first killing iron the year on the lst day of month.On the 20th the bam kt was dawn to 29.42, the lov point we have ever noticed There wan a thunder shower an 23rd and the first muwflakn the seaerm fell on the Mth 4 which has not only proven entertaining and interesting alan useful.The ladies conceived the id entertaining their husbandsnonnlistSaturday fentyfive Wives and their has bands gathered at the Ed Mun dorf home on west Colfax and en was refmrted with prizes going to ~ Rober Petersen second high Bible School, 10:00 I. m. fimrigtim Enrlnlvnr 8:20 n. m." a g m a i i " rMm-wnefuwmnuig, wP¢£uf°my Thursday esening, Dec.24.This will be something interesting for every one, both young and old. There will be a special Christ- §fc;0mm»~§% x$5|.i.o€vhi»|c} Loidc 1u.NEss The death of Mrs. Edna HooverLuke her vwius. her father, Geo. A Hoover af Siam: City, three ds- ta n,M rs .J .B.R ndge rs u! De n- yer, Mrs. Gnu Lundt md Mrs. J Fridnv mominsz o'cloc.k at the Campbell residence, Rev, A. F. Newell of the Congre- gational church will have charge o! the services and interment will Subscribe for The Enterprise. Two nf nur number nused on to| a better home,Mn. Hoover diedNovember 23.The body was taken ta Lincoln.The funeral service: were held at the Roberts funeral chapel after which interment wus mlde in the Wyukn cemetery. Mrs. Josaphlne lurk died Nov. 3 |