12-17-1931»_~».».zul
fs ,w\»1'
WASHINGTON COUNTY!
ff umcrsr PUBLICATION
1
THEENTERPRFSI-Z'nmnnnxnwssemen
\.PLAYS No nvonrnss
BLA|R'S LEADING NEWSPAPER LARGEST BONAFIDE CIRCULATION IN WASHINGTON COUNTY
9 THE OFFICIAL PAPER OF WASHINGTON COUNTY,
~BLAIR,NEBRASKAJECEMQR 7, i931 hum lhlwG\nla| an 4 "f""""'NUMBER 48Pblhhed w u X1 .mm A.mmmVOLUMEXXXVsZ.1..¢.,¢».».°»5f»Z., :LSU per Yen.Single 0097,Ee
l
a
a
$
4
»
n
o
a¢aaaa¢ac¢a»»»
AN APPRECIATION
»n an
After twelve days on a
sick bed under the cam of a
phyaidrm and trained nurse
it seems good to again gt
as
»
»
a
n
s
0
l
Loca] OrganiiationsHold
"""@'.Electio
~ ~w~ of me Daily Neb~-|
I'm Sure There ls a SantaClaus
ll\|\s|a\»|=\\||»#»»¢|\¢l\
OUTOFTHE n
.|:|:.1 0 4 an |
Marvin Von Seggern a
West Point youth who il a
\§1/IfQ//I §L \..|.N 1 A
J i
.1
._....\f~»._ns .<3 \;»9 1i~~~
~l
a
a
$
4
»
n
o
a¢aaaa¢ac¢a»»»
AN APPRECIATION
»n an
After twelve days on a
sick bed under the cam of a
phyaidrm and trained nurse
it seems good to again gt
as
»
»
a
n
s
0
l
Loca] OrganiiationsHold
"""@'.Electio
~ ~w~ of me Daily Neb~-|
I'm Sure There ls a SantaClaus
ll\|\s|a\»|=\\||»#»»¢|\¢l\
OUTOFTHE n
.|:|:.1 0 4 an |
Marvin Von Seggern a
West Point youth who il a
\§1/IfQ//I §L \..|.N 1 A
J i
.1
7 n < F
.»vI~i*.~ffli
I'm Sure There ls a SantaClaus
~>~
Six Enter Gub-
ernatorial Race
a1932License
Plates Arrive
State Primary to Be Held April 12 New License Plates Placed on Sale
1932 when Candidates for Bothi Last Monday.Plates Are Blue
Political Parties Will Be Chosen.
By Voters \
FILINGS CLOSEi MARCH 3 1932
Slate politics are warming up.Candidates are filing tor office
and the coming campaign which
will be county state and national
promises to be a real live scrap.At present the office most appealingtntheNebraskavoteristhat
of governor.There is no dirth
of applicants for the job and nlreadysixcandidateshavethrown
their hats into the political arenareadyand anxious to serve as head
of our state government andsavethedearpublicfromimpendingwreck and rdn.
The gubernatorial candidates inorderinwhichtheyfiledare:George A.Williams (K).Fair
mont;Dwight Griswold (R.)Gor»
don;Frank MyersCharlesLBryanWilliamRitchieJr.
Kenneth S.Wherry
City (by petition).
The nine state
departments have not been taken
care of entirely as yet there being
(D).Omaha;
(R.)Pawneo
administrative
(R.)Omaha;
(D.)Lirrmln;
Background with White Figures.
Fees Remain the Same
PLATES LATE IN ARRl\lNG
After considerable delay the
new 1982 license plates have arrivedattheCountyIreasurers
office and are placed op sale.L For a number of years plateshavebeenobtainableasearlyasDecemberlstandthelawdoes
not require plates to be on thc
ear until February lst.New li
censu are due January first.
Plates are otlered for sale early
in order that residents in the
more dstant parts of the countymayobtaintheirplateswithout
making a special trip to Blair and
alsa to relieve the mah which the
license work makes at the olflce.
|The new 1982 plates have been
held up in shipment this year due
to trouble between the state and
tl8h\xnu!acture:a oi the plates.5A number of attachments have
been made upon the goods and
ihave oniy recently been released
_allowing the state access to the
plates.The plates arrived bytruckMondayaflemoonandsale
|
w:~7 /4/I
x f af s
1fo
.|5 .~..f
~qxJc1J/n.
_»
i r
:;"~<~i
;'f%~n "
*t»f':T" '
~gf J
.»=
7 n < F
.»vI~i*.~ffli
»
\
/,Paf
a
j.;
\U
f G4 ||
=-,fz
.B
"Fr
CouncilDiscusses
Routing OfHighway 1
lfnke Up Question ol Aid lor
Poor.Many Applications for
I ATFRACFIVE OFFER
BY nom:THEATRE
Cutting nf Tres.Allow Usud!The Home Theatre of this diyBill!;under the mnnagerslgip of C._N.f
kobinson is doing everything possJENSENSPEAKSHISMIND
ill Cnoperate \Vi¢l\County
Commissioner Hinz in Dealing
wnh Needy Persons
The regular meeting 01 the citycouncilwasheldTuesdayevening
Mth very few present outside nf
the council.The minutes of the
preceding meeting was rcad approvedand placed on file.
Coundlnmn Jensen then broughtup the question of the opening of
the railroad crossing on east
Washington street sbsting that he
was in favor of having the city
attorney work in conjunction with
an attorney selected by the busi
ness men in an attempt w ascertainwhethertherailroadcompanyorBlairownedthecitystreets.Here Councilman Smith
objcctnd and referred to a bond
by the businem men tn cover the
expenses.Jensen very rightfullypointedoutthatnbondwasnot
rfcccssary that the cost of the
suit wnuhi not be great :md that
it was vcry necessary that the
council get together on the mutter
bcfnrc both highways were loxxtto
HI;ir.County Commissioner C1155 Hinz
asked that the council give him
informntion regarding the needy in
Blair as the calls were numerousnnulhe had no knowledge of who
\v rv nctunlly in mod.
There has been u number of nppliczzlinnsfnrthecuttingoftrees
and Coxmcilmen Jensen and Rob
erts spent most of the day Wed
nvcr the trees that
be cut.In manyof the most beau~
the ones that the
nvsnlny lookingwereaskedto
instances sometifultreesarespplicnntsare asking to cut und
it is quite a problem for the com»mittee to decide which are to bo
taken.
CLUB AIDSCHRISTIAN RELIEF
The Monday Aftemoon Club
met Dec. 14 with Mrs.R. J.Mur
doch.The program was applicable to
Cnristmaa Mrs.Hancock whose
ible to make it easy for the public
to attend n good picture ahowoccasionally.In cooperation with.
u number of Blair merchants Stl
has been arranged to make Wed:
nesdny and Thursday nights har
gain nighu at the Movies.
Should this plan be successful
we will find many farmers and!
visitors in Blair on those days and
evenings taking advantage of thel
attractive prices for merchandise
in the stores and incidentally receivingticketsthatwilladmit
with a nominal price w ga regulnr
sized picture show.
This is a fine thing for Blair
and the Home Theatre manage;ment is sincere in the desire to
give everyone a chance to see agoodpictureat a very small sum.!
See your home merchant aslishedintHomeTheatread
elsewhere in /s issue.
K.Iu.MEET FOR INSPECTION
The Knights Templar held its.
annual ins ection lust Tuesdayf
»;
~»
»
»
~»
»
»
u
»
.a!n
a
a
c
.s
_n1
s
g.¢
~»
~»
»
a
»1
»»
.
s
peveningDec.15 following dinner :
nt the hotel when between fifty.and sixty members were present.
_Following the dinner John Bf
Dyson of Omaha inspection officI
cr had charge oi the work nt.
Masonic Hull.Chas.17.Marley of Omaha
_Grand Commander of the State of
_Nebraska was also present.
_CHRISTMAS VACATION
»
The Christmas vacation pexiod.
according to a ruling of the Blair
City Schools will stan.Sntur~December 19 and school will
again take up on January 4 1932.Y
This will give the teachers and *
pupils u two weeks vacation
period.¢
»
lSantaC aus .
.Du s Deat.ec. 19-¢
s
Santa Clans Will Be Officially a
\u..|.........|u|..:..v..e..¢..._
kan student newspaper at
the University has written
a couple of scathing edi
torials in that periodicalpointingoutthefactthat
footbdl is used merely asanadvertisingmediumfor
the school that the game is
not sport but has become
truly commercialized that
high scholastic standard.s\are not the entering wedge)into the membership but
rather physical abiiity.While but n youth he has
said what ediborw of morematureyears have not dared
tu say and the peculiar partof it is that he is right.To
say the least the game is expensivenndtherealphys
ical training s boy receives
is all huey It should be
termed physicalhbuae.For the past eight yearsor since our present superiniendenthaspresidedover
the destihies of our cityschoolsthissocalledath
letic work has been one of
the main advertising med
iums of the school and the
real mark ol preparing the
student for life has been
relegated in the backgrounds.Football has been so impor
tant that it has occupied the
center of we stage the tail
has been wagging the dog.
Thousands of dollars wrungfromthetaxpayershave
been ruthlessly wasted thnt
Blair might have a football
team and to what avail?
ls the football boy any bet
ter prepared to cope with
life than the boy who puts in
his time in preparation?Is it really athletic trnin
ing?li so why not let the
entire student body in on
the game?Why pick out
the huskies in the school for
the team if it is physicaltrdningandallowtheundevelopedtheoneswho
really need athletic training
bo stand on the side lines
and cheer.We are in favor of aphysicaltrainingthatwill
affect the entire student
body that will build up the
weak and correct whatever
weakness may be found.A
course of real physical train
i=.nrrnnlv nmded and we
s
s
»
s
o
o
a
o¢
a
a
s
C
s
o
o
u
s
a
a
s
u
u
o
s
n
s0
n
a
s
sa
a
n
o
s
»l
n
s
s
n
Q
s
o
n
sa
a
so
u
s
o
s
n
n
a
s
a
o
a
n
n
»
s
E o
o
o
sO
;
s
s
o
o
s
n
n
o
ua
s
a
o
a
o
a
a
When one goes through aserious spell of illness,when
the outlook on life is of the
darkest hue,it is then that
the interest of loved ones in
the family circle and olgoodfriends of years standing do
much w pull one back m
hope and health.
It in in a spirit of grate(ulnesa that I,in this munncr,extend my heartfelt
thanks to the many,manyfriendswhokindlymade
inquiry about my welfare
and who assisted in everywaypossibleduringthat
time.I can never forget
and can never repay this
kindness but I want you all
to know that I appreciate
n
o
s
s
s
s
a
a
it all greatly.John A.Rhoades.
ssssoucoonsnssn
IRANDDAUGHTER OF BLAIR
o
a
s
MAN IN LIME LIGHT
Mr.and Mrs.F.W.Amdt reueived an invitation recently from
Wichita Kansas w attend a musi
:al program in which Mary Jo
Stmve daughter of Mr.and Mrs.
flerman Struve of Wichita waszresentedlnpianoworkbythe
ocal music instructor there.Maryloisbuteightyearsof age and
s making n place for herself in
.he youthful musical circles ot
Wichita.She plays difficult scectionsforoneofher years and
appears in one number with her
:eacher where they use two pianos.Her mother who wus Dorette
Amdl.of this city was much in
Lerested in vocal music nnd has
zften been heard in Blzlirs church
and social circles.Her little
daughter has no doubt inherited
her mothers talent and friends
here hope they may have the privilegeofhearingherplaysometime.
NEBRASKA SOIL SOAKED
lt has been some years since
eumrn Nebraska has been zo
IIII
s
o
s
a
BAPTIST YOUNG
PEOPLES RALLY
The Baptist Young Pcople of
the Omaha Baptist AssociationmetSundayatthreeoclockwith
the First Baptist Church of Blmlr
for a B.Y.P.U.Rally.There
were representatives from ourDouglasDodgeBurtandWalh
ingbon counties.
This is reported tn be the finest
meeting of its kind ever held in
this dlnrlct both in attendance
and inspiration.There were at leant two hundred
and twenty[ive out of town gueltapresentfortheafternoonsession.
Dr.Charles Durden brought theIaddressat this meeting.This wasI
l
I
r
a timely message and well rs~ceived.
At 5:30 the Blair church served
refreshments to all present and afinesocialhour was spent togetlw
er.All who could remained overfor the regular 6:30 to 7:80 meet
ing which was conducbed by agroupofyoungpeoplefromthe
Calvary Church of Omaha.
There were present as visitors
young people of other of the Blair
churches The Epworlh Lcagua
attended in a body.
A number ol those staying for
the evenittk meeting also heard
the Messiah Chorus given at Dann
College.
SUNDAYS MAIL DELAYED
The renders ol the Omaha Bee
and the Lincoln State Journal
were sorely disappointed last Sun
day on account nf the failure of
the delivery of these periodicals.
The World Hemld came up by
bus and so arrived 0.K.but onaczountofthechangeinthe
train schedule the Bee nml the
Journal were routed throughMissouriValley.At this point
the connection was not successful
so that the Sundays papers were
delivered on Monday morning.
lhoroughlywonked with fall ruins
as at the present time.From all
over comes reports of heavy and
extended rains.During the recentwetspellthecountryroads
were well nigh lmpaaaible.From
one section comes the report that
the rural mail carriers made.....___L_..._».=..
"Messiah"Well
Received
Ianions Oratorio Given in Blalr
;_n..Ilinfnru .¢
Mmlh of Decemberl Sees Expirl~
tions of \enr¢Work in Dlffsr
ent heal Organization.Elec
tions Held Instnllutlo Follow
w.|NrEn .nr1:No/mc::GOOD
Incoming Qfficlaln Brink Renewud
Enlhuslasm in the Work of tha
Dilfenenl.Orders
0. E.. S. Elects New Ofiicen
McKinley Chapter 0.E.S.met
Thursday evening Dec.10 fogtheregularmeeting.
Mrs.Edith Belford .and Mn.Mabel Flack were elecled to mombershipandwillbeinitiawdinto
the Order at a qpecial meetingDec.22.Pullowing the businenmeetingrefreshmentswereserved
by a committee.
Plans were laid (or the New
Years pany which the Eastern
Star and Masons hold jointly each
year.A committee from the Star
composed of Mrs.Velma HammerMrs.Frank Thompson Mins Grace
Ballard and Mrs. Sam Cheely will
confer with n committee from the
Blue Lodge composed of Ed Mat
thiesen I4e_Hter i3clfo;d and Gec.
TiedjeNew officers were elected (ur
the ensuing year.The retiring matron is Mins
Alta Nelson.The following arethenewofficersfor1932:Mrs.
Rose Mutthiesen W.M.;H.C.
Jensen W.P.;Grace BallardA.M.;F.C.Thompson A.P.;
Mrs.Lucy McKay Sec.;Mrs.MaryDcbelTroma.;Mrs.Lenora ThompsonCond.;Mrs.Esther JensenAsso.Cond.
w.R.c.Elebta Officers
The Womena Relief Ourps mat
last Saturday afternoon with a
good attendance.
Annual election ol officers twkplaceasfollows:Pres.Mn.
Amelia Clausen;Sr.Vice Mn.
Mary Ingerslev;Jr.Vice Mn.
Mattie Noble;hens.Mrs.GnqaRathmnnn;Chap.Mrs.Anna
Compton;Cond.Mrs Nettie An
derson;Guard Mrs.Louise Pil
cher.Delegates to the state con~vention are:first Mrs.Ella Haaek
second Mrs.Judith Aronson;lint
lltfniaw Mrs.lnuiue Pllcher sec
s
l
s .
subject was Christmas music,presentedlittleAnnoMarieandRos
ella Michael of Blair who sangChristmashymnsMrs.Hancock
nccompnnying on the piano.She
also guvc an interesting talk onChristmasmusic.
Mrs.D. C. Van Deusen spoke onChristmasinOtherLands.
The Club vutcd to limit the
membership to the present numberseventy members and new applicantsformembershipwouldbe
plnccd on the waiting llst.
The members brought food
stuffs in the form of canned goodsandgroceriesto bo distributed in
fond baskets by the Christian
Joint Relief.There was n gen
erous response.The Club will meet Jan. 4 with
Mrs.D.C. Van Deusen.
LODGE SENDS LARGE
DONATION
Welcome Rebekah lodge mem<bers brought large donations of
fruits and jellies to the Hansen
Bakery last Tuesday afternoon
where thc jar¢wcre packed and
srnt to the Odd Fellows Home at
York Nob.Around ninetyodd
quarts were donated much morethanthecommitteeanticipatedandthcrcweretwolargebarrels
to send for a Christmas gift from
Welcome Rebekah lodge.The Committee wishes to ex-press their appreciation to all who
so generously donated.
BRIDGE CLUB \REVIVES INTEREST
Mr.and Mrs.Clark 0IIanlon
entertained the bridge club towhichtheybelongattheinitial
meeting of the year on Dec.8.
The Club met Dec. 14 with Mr.
and Mrs.L W.Latta and dedded
to meetevery second and fourth
Monday throughout the winter.
They will meet Dec. 28 with Mr.
and Mrs.D. V.Masser.
Instead of having prizes each
time the Club keeps the scores of
the members which will be taken
care of in some other way.Theyareacongenialcrowdandmjoy
the nodal evenings together.
susmrss AND
SOCIAL FORECAST
17Baptist ranch suppa.18Jan.4School vacation
19santa Claus ln Blair.
19 Jensen &Bross auction.
19Benefit matinee.
19 Dance at |K.ings.25 Dance at B.F.D.hall.81B.F.D.New Years sm
Dec.
Dee.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dee.
day December 19.Band Pro
gram at 2:30 on Washington Sl.
nr:x:r SANTA ON SATURDAY
Santa Claus will be in Blair this
coming Saturday December 19 to
welcome ull boys and girls of
Washington county.Ile will be
officially welcomed and received
by the lilulr high school band of
fifty pieces.This band will play
a hall hour concert at the cornerofWashingtonstreetandWalker
avenue from 2:30 to 3:00 oclock.Santa Claus promised to arriveatthattimennd.will be lnteresxdinmeetingallgoodboysd
girls.He likes to talk to youngpeople to see just what they
wantl
and to learn how good they have
been during the year 1931.Santa
Claus is making notes of all goodboysandgirlsandwesehewill
use when he makes his final appearanceinthehigh sdmool audi~
torium on Wednesday evening
December 23rd.
We have heard that some chil
dren do not believe in Santa
Claus.However you may as well
not helleve in fairies.You might
get your Papa to hire a man to
watch all the chimneys on Christ
mas evening to catch Santa Claus.
But even if they did not seoSantaClauscomingldownwhat
would that prove?Nobody seesSantaClauswhenheisactually
working but that is no sign dint
there ia no Santa Claus.Santa
Claus lives forever and a thousand
years from now he will continue
to make glad the hearts of child
hood.
Now Santa Claus has informed
Supt.D.V.Masser who is chair
man of tha loal program to in
form all children of Washington
county to be sure to be present at
the big Christmas program to be
held ln the high school auditorium.
IIe wants dl children to be gladtorejoiceandsingthesongsof
Christmas.Hxe songs he wants
all chlldrm to sing are Hsrk the
Herald Angels Sins:vsilent
Night.Joy to the World and
lt Came Upon the MlddghtClear.
I un year over a thousand chil
dren of Wllhinxtvn county nvtendedthissplendidChristmas
_swarm in which santa Clans
participated and they felt well repaidforsodoing.This yearSantahasalsopreparedavarygenerouscometoallthechi1~
[drenof Washington county.Besum to come and join in thlshappyeventoftheChristmasaeaaomD. V.Hauer CitySnp¢y|||NDd¢n¢_
..._.._........_._.would welcome it.
We take off our hat to
Mr.Von Seggern he has
spoken tmths that wereneeded.
a
a
aa
a
a
aa
»
Ȣ
»l$¢ltl¢lt00|¢!
SURVEY RlVER AT DECATUR
Eighteen government engineers
are completing n preliminary surveypriortomakingtheMissouri
river navigable at Decatur.The
engineers have been nt work were»two weeks.
g The present plans are to begintheactualworkonthebankoneithersideatthatpointearlyin
the spring and seven or eight
miles will he made navigable be
fore work ceases.Once the banks are made penmanentabridgeatthatpointorbetweenOnawaIa.and Decatur
will follow as all preliminary negotiationsforthespanhavebeen
completed.
SCHOOLS TAKE ON
APPEARANCE OF CHRISTMAS
Ifa visitor should come to the
Blair City Schools he will see at
this time the hallways decorated
in Christmas attire the colors
green and Rd being used in the
color scheme.Wreaths Christ
mas wreaths bells and streamersaredecoratingthewallsEveryroomseemsto be filled with the
Gudstmas spirit.Many of the
rooms are planning Christmas
programs open to the parents and
patrons of the schools.However
the big Chrlslznas program will
be on Wednesday December 28
when Santa Claus will come to the
big community Christmas which
ls being sponsored by the Blair
Chamber of Commerce.Last
year 1500 people from all parts
of Washington County attended
Again this year the Chamber of
Commerce expects a very large
gathering.
MARTIN nasmusssn
nnas IN FREHONT
Martin Rasmussen of Fremont
died at his home last Monday lol
lowing an illness of several months
HehadmadohlshomsinFre
mont while employed by the Mar
shall Nurseries at Arlington.He
ia a brother of Chris and HenryRasmussenofthiscountyandls
lnrvived by a wife and four daugh
ters and three sisters.He wasmarriedtoClara.Hanson ln 1899at man, mu. . .e
.
II
l
generals oulce suite nuunors oniiceandstatesupedntendent.Attorney General C.A.Soren
sen however has indicated he will
seek reelectiononce more at
least.Then he is expected to file
either for congress or senate.
State Auditor George Marsh and
State Superintendent Charles W.
Taylor are likewise expected to
file ngain.Those seeking n_berth on thu
railway commission are:Orville
Andrews (R.)Lincoln;John H.
Miller (R.)Lincoln;Harry A.
Foster (R.)Omaha;W.R.East
ham (D.)Lincoln;T.0.Merchant
(D.)Hastings;Lisle C.Hixson
(D.)Breslau;George C.Porter
(R.)Mornll.
The lone candidate for lieuten
ant governor is C.F.Beushausen
(D.)Loup City by petition.Lieu
tenant Governor Ted Metcalfe (R.)
Omaha however is considered alikelycandidateforreelection.
Secretary of State Marsh (R.)and
State Tremurer l.W.Bass (RL
Lincoln are uso lone contenders
for their positions.Ralph M.Wax
ham Lincoln Saturday succeeded
in making legal his candidacy for
secretary of sfate.
John M.McAllister (R.)Lin
coln and John Thomason (D.)
Alda are seeking the nomination
for commissioner of public lands
and buildings.Dan Swanson for
many years occupant of this office
has not filed yet.The following have filed on the
nonpolitlcal ballot:
Charles A.Gen Umalia chief
justice..tDistrictJudgesCharleeE.Fo|~
ter and Willis G.Sean Omaha
Fourth district;L S.Hastings
David City and Harry D.LandisSewardFifthdistrict;Mark J.
Ryan Pender Eighth district;
lewis H.Blackledge and J.W.
James Hastings.Tenth district;Isaac J.Nlslcy North Platte
rhmeema district;Charles B.El
dred McCook Fourteenth dlshict.
No filings have been made vodauforregentsof the lrlniveraifyofNebraska.
BE CAREFUL DRIVERS
Aulomohlle drivers will confer
favor m the merchants and
puhlicingenenlilthoywlllrefrainfromnmningtheircars upagainsttheChristmastreain
front of the bwness houaea.
Some of them have been hit giving
a tlpery appeannce and anythingbutlovelyaaChrlnmaatrees
should be.
available although the truck trail
er and motorcycle plates are ex
lpected to arrive as soon ns they
can be delivered.
|The plates have n blue hack
Iground with white letters making.a very easy plate to read and
matching the color schemes of
practically any car on the road.
Fees for licehses remain the
some for 1932.Cars weighing upto 2700 pounds must pay a li se
of $8.00 all those weigliingj;7|00
mounds or over must pay $12.00.
Drivers licenses do not have to bd
renewed annually they being in
force perpetually unless revoked
by authodties for some specific
1couNrY COMMISSIONERS
MILE!
County Commissioners Room
Blair Neb.December 14 1931
The Board of County Commis
sioners met pursuant to adjoum
ment taken Nov. 80 1931.
Present:Chas.Nelaon H.C.
Blaco and Chris Him.I
The minutes ot the pracedinzl
meeting were read and approved.After a careful examination of
the following hills on the different
funds it was moved and seconded
that the following claims be al
lowed and the Countyherebyorderedtodraw
on the funds indicated
same.Canied.
L.E.Belford Stamps em.S
Berry Bros.Poor
BlKi|Tel.Co.Rene etc.
Blue Goose Poor
L Buch Poor
S.W.Chambers Poor
City of Blair Lights etc.
Cobb:Mfg.Co.SuppliesCrowellMem.Horne Poor
Danish Luth.Publ.Houam
SuppliesDanidaLuth.Publ.House
Supplier
Fred De Weber Poor
Enterprise Printing etc.
Farm Bureau
Fannera Elevator PoorFontanelleStorePoor
Garner Service Supplies0.Gllbertaon PoorA.F.Gray Dailif!
w.H.Hill Plating etc.
Pat lvsnon cuK~B Printing Co.Supplies
|KB Printing Co.SuppliesKBPrintingCo.Supplies_Klopp Printing Oo.Supplies
Ted Lathrop Poor
lhso.Larsen Poor
Lincoln School Supply Co
Supplia
Clerk is
warrantstopay
11.63
49.86
67.40
19.69
18.40|24.00s31.13
30.00
20.00
1
88.20
10.6087.5542.48240.02I
16.9012.627.2518.98l27.00135.001.1013.2527.9618.47175.0011.2410.00
22.56
ireason.|0kll.formerly of Kennard and a_inephew of Mrs.Floyd McCann of
gtneir rounns on norseuacn.in tn..
county the carriers had much
trouble with the heavy roads and
leanie in late from off their routes.
*Just across the river at ModuleIowatheconsolidatedschoolwas.forced to close on account of the
fcondition of the highways.The fall rainfall is an assurancelofaheavycropyieldnextyear.The subsoil is wet and but little
moisture will he needed to make
the 1932 crop.
:FORMER KENNARUIYOUTH GETS POST
Frederick Le Crone of Helena
Kennard has been employed bytheIllinoisCentralrailroadasextendonmanwithheadquarters
at Jacksonville Fla.
Mr.Le Crane ls a graduate of
the Oklahoma A. dz M. college and
since receiving his M.S.degree
from the Iowa State College of
agriculture he has been employed
by the Heinz company.
evewnn ...ne .n ..»..........Dana College Auditorium.
Congratulations Received.
4
~Many
MAY.BE ANNUAL AFFAIR
A choms of one hundred and
|twenty~five singers from Dana
College and from the choirs of
.local churches sang l»{andels
great sacred oratorio at the Dana
Sunday evening to a large audi
ence.People were present froml
all the towns in this county from
Tekaman Fremont Omaha and
from several towns in our neighboringstateofIowaMissouri
Valley Avoca Harlan and other
towns.
This shows the deep interest
taken in hearing really great
mode by those who know it have
sung lt and have come to appreciatethetruegreatnessofHan
dels masterful oratorio.It combinesgreatbeautywithgreatd.lf<
liculty of singing which accounts
for the fact that last year wasthefirsttimethisoratoriohas
College gymnasium auditorium on
His new work will be to assist
growers of fruits and vegetablesinthemilroadsterritoryinfer
tilizing and harvesting their crops.Mr.Le Crone is the son of Mr.
and Mrs.Edgar Ie Crone of
Helena Okla.formerly of Waah~ington county and lived as |small boy on a farm south of
Kennard.
REED 0HANLON IS
ARLINGTON SPEAKER
Réed ofalmnm of this city
spoke before the Community Club
in Arlington Monday evening at
their himonthly meeting and dia
ner at the Congregational church.
Mr.0llanlon spoke of themanybenefitsresultingfrom a Commun
ity Club and is greatly in favor
of a county organization of Com
munity Clubs.Cooperation of all
the towns in the county would re
sult in many improvements or the
roads as well as many other bene~
ou he aald.All invitation will be extended to
representatives from each town in
tim county to be present at the
nut meeting.
The fire department was calld
to the J.Hilton Rhoadu home on
west Colfax street this rnornilmto
put out a blaos on the roof that
burned the ahlngilea in several
places.No other dlII1l¢was
done.lfy Th' Data-prius.<C°=\*i1"M on vue seven)| Ask mcrounu for snow
~ever been attempted in Blair.
Naturally it doesnt appeal to
all but it grows upon those who
familiarize themselves with it.
Prof.G. J.Malmin head of the
department of muidc at Dana has
been drilling the chorus almost
ever since the College opened last
fall with Mrs.Malmin as accompanist.They received many congratulationsupontheverysatis
factory rendition ot the oramrio
at the concludon of the perform~ance aa did also the soloists Mrs.
Gladyh Moore Benger soprano?Miss Viola Hansen and Miss Edith
Sorensen.altos;Robert Jamison
and Ellstad Smith wnors.and
Emil Pedersen bass.
Since the admisdon charge last
year at the high school auditorium
failed m pay expenses it was
|onu alternate mrs.Anna Lompmn.
Installation will take place Jan.
9th.
A serving committee composedof~Wm.Strode Mrs.AmeliaClasenMrs.\Pearl Petersen Mrs.
Grace Hancock and Mrs.Rosa
Hughes served nice refreshments.
P. N. G. Elects Officers
The P.N.G.Club held theirregularmeetingat the 1. O.0.F.
hall last Friday afternoon.The
following new oilficers were elon
ted:president Mrs.Lillian Hanna;vice president Mrs.Frank Schafer;
secretary Mrs.Barbara Armstead;
treasurer Mrs.Anna ComptonThenewofficerswilltakechargethefirstmeetinginJanuary.A Christmas party was also
held each member receiving A
little gift.
Lovely refreshments wry served
by a committee composed of Mrs.
Barbara Armsfead and Mrs.Arma.
Compton.
ROAD GOOD ro BRIDGE
Harrison County TimesDespitethewetsloppyweatherandthe
frightful condition of side roadstheroadfromheretotheBlair
bridge ls ln line shape.About amonthagoit was treated to a newcoatof gravel.Plans are under
way to ask that the HighwayCommissionpavethisstretch
next spring.early.lt is pointedoutthatwhenthetouristflight
starts next year the road will
carry the bulk of traffic that
crosses Iowa on Number 80 and
to annoy tourists by having them
find a detour at the wen.end of »80 would not be a good thing for
conmunrrr PROGRAM
Every boy and girl in this vi
owas reputation.
thought best to open the doors
wide to the public this year and
than take up a collection to help
pay for the books and other minoal
expenses.lt amounted to a little
better than $42 which the collegeauthoritiuwho sponsored the program.thankfully received.They hope 70 make the ENDS
of the Messiah or another of the
great oratorios an mow
ln the future as s fitting vrexdns
of the Christmas reason.This
hope will be gladly seconded by
the people of Blair and surround
ing territory as is now done in
many dtiss all over the country.
$6DresaSllppera!erLad.l
~at ;1sa~r.uu¢n Center.
~duity is hreathleaaly awaiting the
appearance of Santa Claus at the
high school on Wednesday eveningDec.23.Dont think for a min
ute that they are going to forget
m lase.fay win be on mia;
ear y aeats.A lovelymmElvyfulPrornmandnewissomething.
B\!1dOonce\t(16minutes)»~Blair High School Band
lnvoation Bev.A.F.Newell
ChrlstrnasCarel|School Children
Music .DanaCollege
Community AddressDr.C.R.~Mad
Mumlc~~~DannCollegeBsiediction~ Rev.L. J.Moran
Arrival of Santa Claus
Dimimlmmh__._..
BlairHiZ|\8choolBand
1
Lx L
.SLHL . .A. ...,,- ,-..,...__ 1r
.'-= -\~.-,--v;._.'»<..=.a.
Pl2uT1vu -»-'ru Blllf, Nebnnh. December 17, 1981
||¢|k¢¢,b¢||The following wen guests at anz Fri da y bi rthda y ~ o f Mn. Cui Bo lln,gfiltf Mrs.~ o f Co\mci\ing hens during Um winter time.lprinkled ov er them u they
"Tyey un be nrenmd adly md coma dry.In the buemeht
rA{uu=ns 'ro umm DEC. 19
The mu revldon committee op-pointed hy the sixth district ai the
Forman Udon a t its lnmlll ~»»-;
vention (eight counties), is calling,
1 oonvention (or Washington coun-
tyto consider the tax question.
Members of the Fannefs Union
lnd any and all honestfm-goodness
farmers are invited.
W a h nn hunt hold n mn dna
served by the hostels and all had ted:M n .G.V.Beadle, W.ll.;
an enjoyable time.I-=f--=.,§=;.-P.;~ ° 3 °
Mn. Joe ...:er.4and Mn. »=§3E"w3'1 I? ."¢¢Z.§f3'°IgMn. hun M-rr. See: Mn. Elde
baby shower givsn for Mrs. Lodi c°°k'_Tr""7BM"' A"`hm'A_cl5;:;_'
Michels, gf-Florenoe Fri da y m-| °°P i -Mn.mos UW.
ning.M . and Mrs. Mlcke1sl\ave~Thene were forty-one members
adopted a baby daughter and ahe jaresent.Refreshments were serv-
hax been named Jnnet Imlile.!ed by the following committee:The O. E. S. Ipdgq held its reg- Mr. and Mrs.Chris Chrlxtensen,
.ular meeting Friday evening and Mr. and Mrs. Claus Mehrem and
the following olficero were elec~ Miss Kate Meluenn.
I
I The lonl high lchoolteammetered|20 Uehliawningwplaythet
and were very much e
thdr Bn! game a nd v
wore bdugl6 to 12.
Mr.Ind Mrs.Mart
are the proud parentsgirl hom to them Dec. 1Dr. Geesaman md faSunday dinner guests al
Beckman home in Blair.
N.I n
he
lly
yu.
en
eh
~ed
nts
elated over
ictoxy, the
in Wlckett
of a baby
l2.lmlly were; the Chas.
mr.Ima m n.rranx won!ann
hmily,Mr.and Mn.I n Piper
und son, md Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Bolln md sun.,
Mr.and Mrs.Wm. Kebchmarklentertained the lollowing guests at]
Sunday dlnner: Mr. and Mrs.Ed
Ackerman of Fremont,Mr.andMn. A1 Fall of omah, and Mr, beat forms of sueculence for lay-»
Auv e mu m Ina Enmnmlu.
Ask Merchants for Show Tlcksts.
SPBOUTED OATS
GOOD FOR HENS
Spruulzd énm are one o l the
the Agricultural College pau1¢ry|\mly from 50 to 80 degrees,i
farm at Lsmm, the box method oats gennlnate a nd ww rapiz
ol sprouting ls , u a l The oats and are ready to feed in 5 da;
are soaked in A large tub or|The hens like them the best whbarrel for about two hours, They he sprouts are about a hal! in
are then drained mud shoveledjong.Dne hundred hens ne
into shallow boxes to a depth of 'about 3 pounds ol sprouted oz8to4inches,and water is lpc r dny.
QS'':~-A A 1 . 4 . J ; » ;»:4¢4¢;Jf:2J4,J.,.u,1..A.,4,.J»;4¢ 41,1 A ;1 ;1.;4 JJ :u ;A,.1.;A.A ,i»,h.J.,4 4 ...4/,J ,A A ,11..1""|~ll~II~III~IIII~IIIIIIIIII~IIIIIIIlllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII~III~III~IIIIIII~IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII~IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII~IIII
meeting up ifm Cunning county. Our
G C U G I I w i l l t o t h e s t a t e c o n ve n t i o n ;~Q ~j d . 4 4 .4 , _ ; . g J. ;11144 4 » ; 4 ¢ : f : J i . -_; , _ 4 , , ¢_ _ . ¢ _ , .¢ , _ . 1 ,.r ,* J J - . . §4 . i L J Q *g :;. l . . J ' l ¢ J¢ ; 4 .li , 4 a . - H . 4 ¢ - i 4, ,¢ _.' J 4 ' J . 4 1 4 4 " J ,,1 I ; _ d , _'+l J , 4 » r -»- 'iJ .4 4 .. 4 a _4 . ¢ . 4J _ 4 .. i, _ .¢ ,
t h o fl C C t o t h e l e g m l a t l v e c o m m i i l e t u n n n 1 n n n n l n n n n n n l n l l n l u l l n n l l l l t l t l l l l l l l l l l l l l i l l l l i l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l t l l I I l i t l l l t l n l l l n n l t l a l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l I l l I 1 I | l l | n I l I I I l l l l i l n i l l n l l l i l l l l n l l l i l l l i l l l l l l t l l l l l i l i l l l l l l l l l l l l l l t l i l l l l l l l l l l l i n l l l l l l l l l l l n n n n n n n n .-- -___ .... .. . ..... . . .. .. . . - -
of the Farmers Union md theu]|
directly to the next legislature.
The convention will meet at 10A.M.,'Snturday,December 19th,l
at the court house.Blnlr.The,~LA / - >n n n u a n m o r r | |i v .+ . . \ } . . . .w i n ~.I
:.1'°"°":;.".:;';'.:.;" if uiéinlernoon the state officers of the
Farmers Union and the heads of
the different activities will briefly
x..
explain the work ai' the Farmers 'f`"
Lodi d an pla "<>Union.ea an ya g pea
are especially mvmd.Hero in an
opportunity for the farmer to get
in direct touch with the legilla-
ture.-- The Tax Reviaion Commit-
we, S. J. Woodruff, Chadrmm.
Big Sale Now On-All kinds of
Gifts.Fashion Center, Blair.
Don't forget that you can save
ou all your Gifts if you shohnt
the Fashion Center in Blair.ey
have tx Big Sale New On and ascvcrything is bright. and new the
merchandise is going at really
what you would call scnsationnlly
low prices~in fact-the Lowest
Prices on Record.Shop at the
Fashion Center in Blair for your
entire Gift Lis and Save Money!
LONG CREEK
Mr. and Mrs, Scott Allen enu:r~
tained several relatives and friends
at their homo Saturday in hpnor
of Mrs. Allen's birthday.
Mr. and Mrs, l'. C. Tuckcrwcre
Omaha shoppers Tuesday."The l{appy_I>{ollow (Elisa held an
i ~
n|
| | | L /
a-
~¢\
J
I
V
~i!
I *uv
; ft
Ii- -/
lv 0' I ~ $5 w mum
H o w Are Yo u r Tires This W inter?
CAN You sToP and Go.The Christmas Season, with snow and icy streets, demands
Good Tires with Big Husky Treads such as is found on
the New G U O D Y E A R A L L W E A T H E R .Be sure
I ,
*lb~
,»~`
l
6
h
1 , f
r (
F
'-~
un uuy mulslmg an m e norm:OIMr s .Ha n s Hoe Thu rsd ay ni te r-
noon.In s pite of the mudd y ro ads
a ll the membe rs b u t two were
pm-sent.Several of their husbands
we-re. also 'thene.Dinn er,whic h
wa s bro ug ht by the ladies.wa s
our n r e s a r e l n u o o a L o n a l
tion when you travel this winter
.w|»\' /
n mserved afone 6'clock.Thiai being
their Chdstmns meeting,nameshad been drawn bcforehandveach
presenting her pfesent m the9ne
---..|/""""
/ " " " `--
_,..---"*""""
name sae nuu drawn.airs.Boo had an interesting contest in
which Mm. Rachel l\leDnnald won
Erst prize and Mrs.Harley Wil-cox, second.Mrs. J.J.Sierk attended thechurch buuar in Calhoun Tuesday
afternoon.=
Curl ltahwer,who was in an
0rnaha» hospital for some timecamehomelastweekmuchim~proved.Edith,Lester and Walter were
among those who were entertained
at u party Saturday evening at thehome of Mr. and Mrs, Axel Olsen
of Florence.
Robert and lllargnret Petersen
were Saturday evening guests ofMr. and Mrs. Henry Jensen.Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Simp.;un
entertained Mrs.Simpson's pur-
enls, Mr. and Mrs.U.S.Reevea
of Blair, at dinner Sunday.
Clyde :md Roger Hansen, AveraandTwylaJespersen attended thefootlmll banquet at the Blairhigh
school Friday evening.Sunday vixstors nt the home of'
Mr.nlul Mrs.Alben l'rmhn<»\\I
1"
Je N O W
\1 |
I i ]
7
\1
|.L (
§\
iN
*e GO(
.ill - I I-1
GOODYEAR mm"
. gQ
./,ANNOUNCES
I..-5
NEW PRICES U
`x,'\;
../
~
.iéf?(
~| r '
'mfg-f } § ,
~.£€"~lf é
fs..
w'\
PON THE'
mY E An AL L W E AT H E R
inest Tiye that money can Buy.
ese wonderful Tires today and
ote the Big Drop in Prices.
were Mr. und Mn. Clmu Ohrt and I lgmann. Mrs. Lizzie Beal gml Bobbie,L
Herman Steen and llnrh' Sellron-der nf Omnhn..
t h e r z
See th<
N
Alvin 0hr1,August l'rochnn\\'and sons were among those thatheld u coyuw hunt in the southernpart of the county Saturday.Onecoyote was captured.The teacher und pupils of theLum: Creek school are gettingready for n Chriatmns programwhich will be given Wednesdayevening, Dec. 23.Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Pntnrsonnml
W
3A/ \
i
.¢
~x~ ==»~;r -~
$ 4
~Nelsine spent Friday evening withStanley Bros. and Edith.
Lust Sunday dinner and supper
guests at the home of Mr.and GOODYEARMrs.
Mrs.
Mrs.
Mrs.
Mr.
Harley
John
Byron
RachelandM
Wilcox were Mr. andMcDonald,Mr.andMcDonaldofBlair,McDonald and Allah.rs. Clarence Simpsonwere evening visiwrs.Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Tucker wereSunday visitnrs at the home of
their daughter and son-in-law, Mr.
and him. Henry Jensen.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Henricksen
drove m §holcs, Neb.Sunday toattendthefunemlofMrs.Hen-
J
.
Nl-I
l
2A.
Ne w Pric e GOODYEAR *in
~ P E E D W A Y S
s n ¢"$;'&.»..'*»;"&.
\- L\
PATHFINDER: I e
29x4.40
29x4.50
30x4.50
$6.35 S i u 'Price
Ea&p d .6.70
7.05
7.70
8.25
8.45
10.25
10.35
10.80
12.15
sum <4.»m... .sm
814.50 (450-Q)
8014.50 (4.50-21)
285.75 (4.15-19). . . .
ann (4_75.m)
BAM (SN-D)
NAM (SN-3)
281525 (55-19)
2915.28 (5.25-19)
H1525 (5-25-21)zsxsso (5.50-18)
H1550 (5-50-19)
sznsmwoo-mpsply uso
$1z6.00(6.00-2l)6p\1 11.65
sum mg, 4. Hun
~ (39
w
ws
we
n o
n o
u s
857
u s
s 9M
noso
11.10
m o
13.10
u m
u m
:san
nsm
16.14
l m :
use
m e
a n
asa
28x4.75
29x5.00
30x5.00
3|x5.25
2914.40-21
aox4.5o-21
:sim s-19
29!5.00-I9
'4.3s 4.35
4,73 46.3
4.ss 4.70
5-68 s.s1
5-99 5.83
rlcksen's sister M,rs. Emrlni Tieb
gen.Mra. Tletgen will be em-
bered by friends as Emma Ien
who formerly lived in this vlclnity
Clark and Palmer Allen were
Wednesday evening visiinrs nt theHarley Wilcox home.28x5.50
29x5.50
32x6.00
Honense Wrlht of KansanCityand Mabel Wrig t of Omaha, were
Tuesday afternoon and eveningguests at the home af their bro-ther and wife,Mr.and Mrs,Chauncey Wdght.
I 100 regular $8 Dolls that cry
and move their eyes and have real
hdr go a t only BSc each at the
Fashion Center in Blair this F'ri~
day, Sahmhy and Monday.
s¢»=s.w-2° o.1o 5.95 »$'
:mms-21 1.37 v.zc»Ay
~3-75 3-65 i f
T U B E S A L S O L O W P R I C E D
M UW hlivor nl:nb#Mn
Top and Upholstery Work
Auto Glass and Windshields Installed-W1F ' l ' . m xn n o l m [9-Lg(A1§'I1`i'VIcn~rrrY lil
At a meeting of the M. W. A.LodS¢ held Dec.8 the followingofficers were deemed: H. F. Klu-nen, Counsel;Ed Klingfonh, Ad-viser; John Landis, Clerk; HermanKlindt,Banker; John Klingforlh.
Escort; John Wgatkiqs, Watchgani
WILLARD BAT TERIES
I ' \ I '1 ' l ' I ' \l ' l ' 1 l ' \ l ' \Au I-I-11-»1§.1l§4 ~ . ; \m i k e K 1 _ n z f g ; 1 »C e n l r y z n e u
s" ' ° 6 § ? " » > £ } ~ - ~ °S o c i e t y h e l d
u p g i r a n n u a l b a z a a r "1` \x esd aY a f t -
e r n o o n .A f a i r - s i z e d c r o w d a t ~
t e n d e d a n d t h e l a d i e s n e t t e d a
f"'°»Fh2"E"Qf`}¢"`€i`§€ met wah Mn.
Hugh Vaughan on Friday Wm* allmembers present except two. MPH-Emmn Kehzhmark won firn pnzemd Mrs. Alben Suverkrubbe. con-wlatinn.A delicious lunch wll
.1 -1 ~7p|"=' \.~I S L A I K `l U l 'l l K | : .L 0 ~
.,
_ u
J. E.MILLER, Proprietor
,nmnn n| \| u| | | | | | n | | | | | u | | | | | | | | | | m| | | | | | | | | | | | 1 | | | | I| 1| | I | m| | | n | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | m| | | | | | | | | | lm| u | u lI II IllI II | | mlu| | | | | | | | | nu lmII Ilmu ll| | In | | | | | u ln | | m| | | | | | | | u | | | | | | m| | | u| | I II I| | | | | | | m| | | | | | | | | u | | | n I| | I u| | | | | u| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | u | | | | mn ;a ge slimmmmmuu lm!| .m| | | | | | | | | | | n umm" |!
1 1 1 1 1 1 - - r 1-1 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 *1 l I M I I l " I I 1 l " 1 1 ' l h f n 1 1 1 1 I »3 5 3 ~7 1 1'I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ar 1 1 1 'r 1 1 1 »1-1 wr 1 1 1 ~ 1 ~~1 1 r 7 ' r i f - T '" 'f x !V \\'\V 'V y r 1 a n a | z \a \l : \ :,V .V V _I I I ."''|\i
J.,,,_~~»..-.,..,.,....._Z ;. . , ,1
Blair, Neb Deosmbsr rr 1981
A|kMuchln¢aforShow'1'lcket.l.|
Mnlml Mn. Fnd'I'hietjelpent'x¢nw¢¢wa»ym omm .|1 \ r _ _ _ v_. 1 1LGCAL NEWS
Ask Merdaanla for Show Tickets.
Mr.and Mrs.George Tledjs
spent Inn Monday in Omaha.
Miss Edith Frain of Harman,
spent the week-end at the paren-
tal Elmer Fnin home.
Mrs. W. W. Wilkinson was hoa-
teas no the Thursday afternoon
bridge club l l l t week.
Mr. and Mrs.Eugene Jackson
entertained n number at friends at
cards last Saturday evening.
Mn. M. R. Bender! will enlar
mln the Monday evening bridge
club at her home next week.
Wm.Shank of Marion,Iowa
spent Friday night and Saturday
vlth his niece, Mrs. V. 0. Ireland.
Mr.md Mrs. A.D.Fallen of
Fremont,came over Sunday YD
vidt his mother, Mn. Peter Fallen,
who is ill.
Wanled-3 or 4 room furnished
apamnent or small iamished
house for three months.Call The
Enterprise.48-lt'
Kenneth ,Pound came home Sat-
urday from Lincoln for a visit
with his family.He left Monday
for Lyons, Neh.
Mr.and Mrs.Delmar Peer
drove over 00 Fremont last Sun-
day afternoon to visit at the
Henry Peters home.
Mr. and Mrs. Matt Mullen and
Mrs.C. C.Hnrbough of OmaHa.
spent Sunday at the Harry Sehuett
home in north Blair.
Mrs.Chas.Rakim-man of Col-
umbus, rammed to her home last
Saturday afwr several days visit
with her niece, Mrs. Eva Cook and
Ralph Vinton and son,Gordon
vidted over Sunday with relatives
at Glenwood, Iowa.
$1 Wash Dresses-sizes 1 |to52-go at 59a or 2 for $1 at the.
Fashion Center in Blair.l
mv . and Nm. J. G.Lanz left!
this week for Austin,T a u to
spend several months visiting her
brother.
Mr.and Mrs.Ray Casey and
family moved last Friday to Ken-
nard, where he was transferred al
section foreman.
Mm Henry Ladwig and daugh-
mrs of Tekamnh, spent last Sun-
day visiting among relatives and
friends in this dw-
Mr. and Mrs.Rudolph Mencka
and family of north of Blair, were
last Saturday evening visitors pt
the Holger Hansen home.
Mr.and Mrs.B.W.Compton
and Bernice of near Calhoun spent
last Saturday night and Sunday atthe home of Mrs.Bessie French
and family.
Mrs. Marie Pedersen and sons,
Leonard and Ted drove to Lincoln
Sunday and spent the day with
their son and brother,Gustave
Pedersen and family.
Mr. and Mrs.Earl Jensen of
north of Blair, returned last Man-
day after spending n few days at
the parental Robert Whorlow
home at Wayne, Neb.o
Mrs.Carrie Curtis returned fa
her home at Lincoln last Saturday
evening alter spending the past
couple ol weeks with her mother,
l
Mrs. Alfred Reeh ls hostels w
the Double Four bridge dnb at
her home this afternoon.
For Sala--Fine singer,bird
use and stand.Nice Christmas
present.Phone 240.48-lt
Mr. and Mrs. Glllred Garnerand
family spent Sunday at the Inver
Gamer heme in Omaha.
Mrs.Peter Folien mattered n
stroke last Saturday and ls in a
very serious condition.
Miss Mable Naurenberg enw-
lxined n friend, Mr.Dale Brown'uf Lincoln, last Sunday.
2'7c f o r a Box o!8 lull size
Hsndkex-chiefs worth 59c at the
Fudmlon Center this week-end.
kv i n Tllden came up from
Omaha to spend the week-end at
the parental R. E. Tilden home.
Mrs. Emil Pollen and son, Lyle
of Herman, spent the torepart of
the week at the Elmer Frain home.
Mrs. Robert Donnelly will leave
Sunday evening for St.Louis tn
spend the holidays st the parental
home.
Mr.and Mrs.Floyd Evans of
Council Bluffs, Iowa were Sunday
guests of Mr.and Mrs.Clifford
Halbert.
Mrs.Wm. Linden is improved
and able to be up and around
again alter an attack of gppen-
diczitis recently.
Be sure to attend the firemen's
54th annual New Year's ball at
B. F. D. opera house, Blair, Dec.
a m.Good music.48-2t
Mr.and Mrs.Ieonsrd Munk
nnx t i wrv rlail Ieimul, C. H.G¢11liIIKG1' home, southlydd' °'?°*"¥ ~ ~
. b r m l i n n v u u u 4 m e r e m a m l .w e o m p l m e u D y l u lI o f a r . .- _ . \u . . .f ! m l w m n A R n v a n m n l w e m m t t a n d E d i u l l a n d ~
Big sm Nw on-Au kinds 411|" U W : o u r n o m o.|__._._.\o-I a '%';°;._: ;'."........:'.': "'.`Z'.f.....¢.~.,l1E»}»iI.I~I1.§1 Q; aim Snndav to mlMr .an d Mr s .u u a mu n u . a w w -sen spent S u n d a y x l b e m w n v i m ,
h m wi th M r . a n d Mm H a m s S o r -
ensen and fa mily .Mr s .J i m Ry u -spent Sunday
night at the Rudo lph Menc ke home.
Mrs.Ch ar le s K oe ni g an d t w o
children an d Mr s .Fr ei da Ha g g e
an d su n we r e s h o p pi n g i n Oma h a|l
w e n vl m wr a n u w u u y u-......, ......... -.,,..__-_____w i t h M r . m d M r s . T . K Ive r s o n, o ld ho me i n E s th e r d lle , la ws f o r
an d Sunday after noon w i t h th e bu ri al.Th e wif e a rd d a ug hte r ar e
H a n !Sorennen f a m i ly o n th e th e o n ly d o s e mr v i vo r x.
Benc h.Mis s Rfg n n h P t le r wn o f Om a -
M r .a n d Mr s .Dania L o n g a.nd,h a, was Q h o me o n an c c u n t o f
Mr .a n d Mn . W m. B r a t t o f He r - i ¢ h e de ath o f he r g mn d f n th e r ,
ma n we re Tu e sd a y eve ni n gg u es t b .S.W estc ott.Sh e re ma in ed
of i n . a n d Mr s . . K e n ne th Ty s o n .| h e re wi th h e r b r oth er s a n d d s te r s
__._... . ._ ,.. .L n- L . . 1. .» \ .. .. " A .., .n\ .»Mr .
Gifts.Fuhion Cam:Bldr."Base" Robinson J up mn!C a n H a v e 8
Jmlhn lllt Friday for | vimwnh.
uf
Ghir relatives.|T A
Frededck Kolterman s|>en¢.Tuu..|y evwins of hm ieek withx m u m o m u I j i w v u l i t d e a a
For Sale-Ducks and geese alive]Saturday._Mrs.Chlrles mughun annwuue uc: 1-.MMr. and Mra. Floyq smxm vxs- daughter, Beulah ol wen of Hepfand Mrs. RW
in-d at the Harry Smxth home on man,spent Thursday afternoon ded the funeral'' h M H Bw-d,I Misa Doris 1Friday alter-noon._wn rs.gnry\|.-,mn Mm, E, w.Schnudt I-Inward Widener had Sunda y c ame up fm
r s ' " " " ' : " .
linEltherfllla,I|I|l1llduf0m l\l-I~25Mr. and gm, Clyde Wil1inmsen`ld ls Sundny guelta,Mr.andl
rs. Rny Bragg of Omaha,
For Sa\e--Single Comb Rhode
were supper guesta_af. the E. C-'supper with Henry HendricksonLippincott home Fndsy evening,'south of Blair.Pnud Widener was
Mr. and Mrs. Louie Memke andin omaha Saturday and was a
children and Mr. and Mrs. Chri!.gupper guest at the M. M. Halben
Christensen of Blair, spent Thurs- home.did' evening at the Chris Jansen Miss Erneatlne McCoy spent
nnmn Rnturdsv nizht vim Mr. and Mrs.
spend the day with lnenaa amrelatives.Alvin Larson of Valley, had hh
tonnils removed by Drs. Davie:
and Bloch on Saturday.
Ask Merchant! for show Tickets
o
land masters, §rice $1.00.M1-ali
P. Knudlen, Kennard.48-1t"t W m ;
Mn.Ben Noh antertnined a
mrsome last Snmxday evening
mt was much enjoyed by ner
meats.
Mrs. E. M. Beaty is entertain-
\x the Thursday aitemoon bridge
lub this altemaon,following
mcheon at Roberts Cafe.
The ladies of the Epiempa!
hutch had their card party at the
L T.Farnham home Wdneaday
fternoom Mrs. M._R. Lippingott
r\ . . . . -__ »r , l .' ~.| ; d £ | | \; ;;
~ . x ~
Th i n k ! F o r a s l i t t l e u
| l .2 5 n week y o u a n
ha v e t h e u th f a e d o n o f
~ following ladies particigate°
in the quilting bee held at t e E.
C. Lippincott home the latter pnrtl
o l last week:Mesdamea hlnbel
Donaldson of Marshalltown,Iowa;Bertha Gollehon,Neum Warrick,
Dora Sumner, Gene David,Fred
Peck, Clifford Ray, Ted Olinfzer;Clark Lippincott,Waller Mc-Cracken, E.W. Schmidt and Lyle
Guyor.Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hansen and
children visited with Mr.and Mrs.
Chris Paulson und family Wed-
I
Earl Haswell ul Tekamah.Mr. and Mn. R. M. Ivemm andsons spent Thursday evening with
the T. K. Iverson family.Miss Brnestine McCoy and How-
ard Kjeldgaard of Tekamah, vin-
ited at the Crowell home Sundayalter-norm with Mr. and Mrs. Thus.Day, uncle and aunt of Mins McCoyand with Mr. and Mrs. D. V. Day,
who are employed at the Home,
with whom they had lunch.The Paul Paulsen family at-
tended_the _Messiah at the ~
ROSE HILL ITEMS
Mr. and Mrs. Detlef Wulf nmJames, M.r. and Mrs. John Petersen, Dorothy and Jack,Mr. amMrs. Wi ll Hart and Alfred am
Miss Hannah Jensen helped Glel
Appleby celebrate his birth anni
versary Monday evening.Mrs.Carl Christensen and hebrother, and Mnhand Mrs. D tle
MWulf and James eped rs i i . ,
D.~.o.r.,.n ~|.i\mf.» im- mm. allni nd Mrs. Z. B. Smith wers umm~
mg hoateues.
Mr. and Mn.Fred Siert are
making forward Do a visit from
heir son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
nd Mn. Paul Lowe of Northfield,
..,.,..,_,___ .~.._»......-- \.-\¢
W i n g m l M a ''€ v a . h.f. "And the 5 ,2 5
cash Trice In only 879.50
-fa r e s s th a n ¥ o u' d gg
po e t to o r _<|1 1\li¢y ~_l6m°h : " : n d
ncsday evening.aucuwnum aunuay evwmg.H1190 .............. .._._.___,__________ ___Mr. and Mrs. Clark Lippincott McCoy and Mr.Kjeldgaard were veranry Friday evening.and Virginia Ann were Sunday alsé in attendance.Will Hart had hogs on the Mo
dinner guests of Misa Mabel An-Miss Myrtle Paulsen was home Valley markets Tuesday.
.:|........... .J nmnm over the week-end from the Rose M:fs._Ho§vard :Appleby and L1oy|
uur:mn U1 vluaun..Mr .an d Mr s .Ra Johnson of H111 school
n mn h n :ment S u n d w after noon
epem sunuay axu:-moon wxm mnDetle! Wulf.unn.,Clllrlng me Mllrmsxlmu uuu-»1|| |m e l t .W u r o r o u d t on w .M r a g d ~ L o w e o p e r a t e d e m o n s t r a t o 3 . 1 .N e wLeonard and Glen Appleby, Nor
1| and Merle Ward visioed Sun
§ \ ' | § 1 i ' § \ T g n i § ` é i .f h a p a i - e n t s !H u - r y |2 1 4 :f o r n B o x o f s f u l l n r e l d
n o u | o | _ ._ . - . _ n .E h -n l 0 ¢bakery in that city.Smith home.Mr.and Mrs. Hans SorensenandchildrenspentSaturday a!t~
emoon shopping at Fremont.Mrs.Mnhel Donaldson of Mar-shultuwn,Mrs.Bertha Gollehon
and Mrs. Neum Warrick were sup-per guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frd
Pork Wednesday evening.Mr. and Mrs. Theo.Lundt andEmmaLau were Sunday dinnerguestsofMr.and Mrs.Chcs
liandkercmels worm wc al.ul-=|--- ---Fashion Center :his week-end.day alterngori l. Jo}l;n Petersen'|Extra Special Girls G°""L"e'tained E e Gira Cl\::1ue:t e ;
glamel Hair Coats in the tsnshxde home Wednesday afternoon.
in sizes 1 m 14 go at only S898 Howard Appleby drove an Kenwith s Beret to match Free-t.herelnard Sunday no visit with hi
are only a limited number so father.hurry w the Fashion Center in Mn-Walwr Appleby,Mn
glnh-_Louie Gareham, Mrs. Harold Tay
|\gg hnvekall been on the sick lir
s weeARLIGTON NEWS I Anna, Elva and Esther Hnnse
lli §at the paretital I
ii.. Delmar Fee; in this city.I E .
¢ ."mrs, Nancy :cyan ann Wu..
n relatives.
[I U|»|1Ul lll llI I\ l l ¥ l l " G I G l l l l l k ll l l l l ll i l B J ISYS'na il ; a l i. ;la w ns, An nu, A ..|v |p w u vn 1 4-vu W ,,|_n u v l l u l l | | |w l l u " a n u \un i n g s u p p e r g u e s t s a t .t h e L e s l i e d a u g h t e r , M r s . M a r y C o m p t o n .c o n f i n e d i n t h e V e t e r a n s h o s p i t a l
1\..-\......' T h n m n n n n h n r n n n n n f h n f T l l n i r .n a m .va n . .| . 'n | ¢ n » . J n m n h n w i l l 1...r:. .. .. .. |»¢ n »u n r n n H m a l ( m i n eSutton.I " ' - " '" _ "-IspentSundaya t Ha r o ld Tay lors.M r .a n d Mr s .Ma ns rt.r n m u..1°i lk Mr .an d Hr s .He n r y Close re-Ma xi n e Ta y lo r spent Sunday and family were su pper gues ts last,
B i g Sh ip me nt Ho i d a y S ceived wo r d 3@V@¥"§|day s 3 3 °o f wi th Op a l an d B e ula h Hans en.Su n da y eve ni n g .a t th e C a lle Ha n -
"Dresse s just rec eive d at o F a § h ' | th e bi r th o f a ni ne pou nd son,|sen ho me , S bmh o f B lai r.Mr . a n d
$10 35 Si lk Dr es ses g o a t $11 .8 8. Mr s. He rma n An erso n a nd family
Sizes 14 to 5 2- -F as hi on C en te r.we re also visi to s there th a t eve~
100 re gu la r $3 De lls th a t c ry nin g.
and mo ve th ei r e y e s a nd ha ve re ai Mis s Vi na F oley who is in tra in-
ion Center i n B l a u - B n t e ne w J e r r y Eu ge ne ,to Mr . a n d Mr s . R.
shades in bea uti ful mater ia ls in | Ma te s o n a t Oak lan d,Calif.Mr s .
both af ter noon dr ess es a nd Sun day Mateso n was f ormerly Ru th Clo se.ni g h t styles-»n1:1ke i f ah p oi n t f; ; , ' .. I ; ' .i . : s" ; ; " ;. e ' = §; v: f s§ . ; i ° - £ 2 2 .
See these a t once ; e gg :,,i|11iI\K»Th e i r n e xt mee ti ng v,ra3| l'l8lr go a t ' mi 886 ea c h a t the i n g a t the St.(Tatherinc hosp ital
bn glf tc n u p y o ur " l g r o H u s 'po stpo ne d un ti l af te r Ch ri stma s.| Fash1on Ce n ter i n Blai r th is F r l - i n Oma h a ,wa s elected la st we ek
ar e gust the Dresses or o a y 'The Mar sh alls Nurs er ie s ba sk et da y , S a tu rd a y an d Mon da y .pr e s id e n t o f the " Dr a ma ti c C lu b " ,
Fostnvities.'b a ll team .defeated the Ho op er \a n ur se' s org an iz ati on wh ic h i s an
to wn Learn in a f rame play ed here D A N A C O L L E G E N E W S .1...........» r...-..IN.-.shmsn ss receive.
¢.v s n y u n .- u . » u '- u n - ¢ »v . ._ . - -
Mr . an d Mr a J a me s P. S or en se n
entertained at d i n n e r la s t S u n d a y
f o r M i s Fr ie da K i n g ,Ma c k Me -
Cord, Miss Elsie Sorensen and Max
J or don , a ll o f Oma h a .
Mr . a n d Mr s . V . O. I r ela n d h a d
as guests Saturd ay even ing,Mr .
and Mr s .Gor den Cress an d hir.
an d Mr s. W alte r Sc hr oe de r of thi s
c ity .Th e eve ni ng wa s spe nt a t
cards.
l\.*l\mu l Mun Hanau Unaq nninr..
uuuu vnu; a.uu J Us \llllmn¢\|n n .l':c ome ho me Fr id ay ,Dec .18 th to
sp en d a c ou ple o f w e e k s o f holi-
da y va c a ti on a t th e pa re ntal J er ry
Foley ho me o n east So uth street.
Ca rlto n Ta y lo r an d f a mi ly o f
Omaha.spe nt Sunday even in g a t
the ho me of hi s sis te rs, Mm C lai re
W a r ri c k a n d Mr s. J . Har o ld S te w-
art, i n thi s c ity .
Mr s .He r ma n W u lf o f Oma h a ,
si sten i n- la w o f He n r y W u lf o f
th is ni tv.wa s o n e r a t e d o n a t th e
I l l .l a l l l b u u l A u ;u v u s v - -- ,- - - --h o m e l a s t S u n d a y t o s p e n d t h e
day an d Mo n d a y w i th home folks.
Mr .K o o p ma n re tur n ed to Li n c o ln
o n Tues day to receive fu r th e r
tr ea tmen t.H e is ge tti n g alon g
very niqély.
Mr .an d Mr s .Ad o lp h Vo ss o f
L o n g Beach,Calif.,le f t f o r the ir
home la st W e dn es day a fter sp en d-
i n g several mo n th s wi th relati ves
i n Bla i r a n d vic inity .Th e y wi ll
-r m.a..n""|nmlm f n l n f e w |Il3\'S
I.,
A L ON G TH E 9
B OTTO M RO A D
Mrs. A. W. Clarke was a Friday
nf!/ernonli visitor with Mrs. A. E.
Dixon.Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Conety spentSunday with Mrs. Conety's sister,Mrs. P. J. Flynn and family.Mrs. Maud Lewis of Herman,was a Saturday night and Sundayguest at the Burn Kelley home.Mr. and Mrs. Byron lieard and
I
sons spent Wednesday evening'
with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Steele andfamily.Ted Simunsen was uSat-ursluy evening visitor there.The patrons on rural route No.2 feel that their mail carrier, Wil-bur Lowe is to be commended formaking the daily delivery withoutfail,The dirt roads off the gravela r e i n t h e w o r s t c o n d i t i o n k n o w n
vc - n r s .
'1'hr{§ni§{evening in the high
gchool gym.The score was 44 to
l.The I. 0. 0. F. opera house|which when remodeled over twentyyears ago, was considered one ofthe finest in the state for a townthis size, has been leased to A. C.Gifford for an implement store.Workmen have helm busy raisingthefloor and making other nec-essary changes.Thieves recently forced an en-trance into the Reekmeyer hard-ware stone.They made their en-trance through the back door andforced their way through a seconddoor into tile main store roomwhere they tried to break open thecash drawer.They evidently werefrightened away as nothing was
missed.A a KAmerican Legion Auxiliary the following ladies were named as dele-
t r e c e n t r n e e t i n o f t h
Q
The Dana bi-weekly radio pro-gram Wednesday, Dec. 0 at 4 p. m.presented "A Day At Dannwhich depicted inside college life
at Dana.` Miss Bertha Andersen Atlantic
Iowa, spent week before last atImmanuelhospitalinOmaha.Monday afternoon she underwensnn emergency operation and Sun-day afternoon saw her safely backat Dana.No, she is not attend-
ing classes as yet.However, weare marvelling at the wonders of
modem surgery.Miss Beata Hanson,of theMacPhail School of Music, Minn.,was our guest from Sunday,
November 29th to Friday, Dec.dth.On Tuesday evening shopresented a most delightful violin
oroirram. accompanied by Mrs.
Mrs. Leatha Hook left for her
home at St.Mitchell Michigan
last Saturday evening.She wascalled here recently by the fatal
iniuriea to her brother George W.Ryan.Mrs. Hooks has also beenvisiting her father, Jesse Ryan atHerman and with other relatives.
Mrs. Anna Castetwr of Omaha,came up Thursday to attend thefuneral of Mrs. J. R. Smith andstayed over until Sunday at the
home of Mrs. Edna Noble.Mr.
and Mrs.Geo.Donaldson and
Misses May and Francis Castetterdrove up Sunday and were also
dinner guests at the Noble home.
Mr. and Mrs. Jens L. Petersen
and Robert left Tuesday afternoonby automobile for Los Angeles,Calif.,oing by way of Geneva
..... ........-..._...,.,.. -..._.tained at dinner last 'hzesday eve-ning, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph VossofLong Beach, Calif.,Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Jensen and Stanley,of
north of Blair.
Miss Evelyn Andersen, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Andersen in
this city,was a guest of MissHelen Newkirk Saturday nightand Sunday at the Ed Newkirk
home, west of Herman.
Values to S5 in Costume Jewelry
go at $1 each at the Fashion Cen-
ter-all the newest idea in neck-
~~~sNeb..and taking the southern
Immanuel hospital last Friday.Mn. Wulf, better known as Myrtle
Blaco, formerly resided at .Ken-
nard.She is getting along aswell
as can be expected
The Hosiery Stare of Blair isthe Fashion Center-they sell Silk
Stockings that Wear-you lmowthatif you give Silk Stockingsthat come from the Fashion Cen-
ter those Silk Stockings will giveMr. and Mrs. Grover Smith <»f,Hb=°l\\le satisfaction and that theyDetroit, Michigan, who were called are the correct style and color.
to Blair by the illness and sub- Here are some value.:f1.95 Goldsequentdeathoftheirmother-,iS¢FiP€ Chiffon $l.65;$1.50 GoldMrs. J. rr smith, returned to v.heiriS¢rlne Chiffon or service weight
home last Thursday evening.|95 only $1 PNY; $1.35 pure threadesllkchiffon' or service weighfullfashioned on sale at 88: apair-perfect quality; $1 full fash-
l|
~ ~'5§EifI\§}-gli-éif home-
ward trip which they are making
by automobile.
Miss Marie Dolln, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. John Bolln, who live
west of Blair,is attending theDenverUniversityinColoradoand has written her parents that
she will be homo next Saturdayto spend the holidays.Miss MariegraduatedfromtheBlairhigh
school in 1930 and won the schol-aralrip to attend the Denver Uni-l
verdty and is out there making
good.
-f;;m;'Q7_f»fw~Fr»71.w_...
ilaceand chokers now on sale at ioned silk to f'°P service weight' ~'onlys Sl.Big new shipment justl3°"Y 6'7c a pair.A1l_these I-lose Q ~......... ... .li nm .-,.1..|»- in sires 81Al '
aslmn-TABLE IRONER
Fallers Appliance Co.
Fre mont.Nebr
D. E. HARDY
Local Representative
on Display at
Farnberz llandwnre
¢.
0
AUCTIONEER
BL AIR,NEBR.
See Us for Bookings
Farm Sales a Specialty
Call lt Hamburger Shop
Sp e c ia f p ri c e s f o r c é u r c i i e s a n d s c / Qo o f s
Mrs. James Kirby
Fresh Roaste~ »'La.fS¢,
a n 1 vM i s s I I n z e l D o h s e o f A r l i n g t o n ,
c a m e S u n d a y t o s t a y a w h i l e w i t h
h e r s i s t e r ,M r s .W .J .B o l l e a n d
fa mi ly .Air. an d Mrs.By r on B ear d we re
Sunday afternoon visitors a t th e
parental,I r a n k Pike ho me i n
Ill:1ir..Gla dy s Sirnonsen wa s very sick
wi th the f lu and th e D r .wa s
Called Illonday .Th e S.I.Moo re
fa mily had a siege o f f lu la st
gtl.lGB IO Ute CIISLIIUL qunvc uuuu.wh ic h will b e h eld o n J un . S th at-
Her rnn n:Mr s .E d Renard,Mi s s
Luc y La ws o n an d Mr s. C h ri s S or -
enson.Alter nntes elec ted wer e:
Mr s .Ho me r Mi ller ,Mr s .H .H .
Gi lf ry ,Mr s . E th e l Un la n d .
Th e M.W .A. h eld th e ir a nn ua l
elec tion of offic ers a t a me etin g
:he ld in their lodge h a ll Tuesday
evening.Follo win g th e mee tin g s.
la te lunc h wa s served b y the
Dor othy Br an n Ma lr ni n a t th e
piano,a t th e D a n a Au di to ri um.
O n Th ur s da y eve ni ng she ga ve
a n in fo r ma l c on c e rt f or the gi rls
in th e L a di e s' Re c ep tio n Ha ll. W e
' we r e indeed fo r tu n ate to h a ve
Mi s s He ns on wi th us.President Er la n d Ne ls on an d
Coac h Jones attended th e an nu al
me e ti n g o f th e Ne br a sk a J un ior
Green La nter n.Offic ers ¢lec ted| Collc gc Conferenc e a t Li n c oln |
...f i r e !Ch d s S or e n so n , V . C ;0 . l l .Dec emb er 5th a t wh i c h d mc th e yn f u - mo o n wi th Mr s.Lo r a n ],ay ..I Lowe, W . Az To rn DOW GII, bif nlwfilwithdrew f r o m th e conferenc e.
.....\...:..: n ru...1:nr 1.-...--Erne st W ag er, c lerk; .L eslie rre nc h vrhi s wiwd rawal is d ue to the :f ac t
WévlC.llr s A E Di xo n sp en t Sunday
d.Flmhion Center\ T
rouMexico.They have left Tillman
Frazier in charge of the funn and
expect to be gone a month or
more.Mrs. George W. Ryan and little
son, George moved their household
goods from their home on east
Washington street last Saturday
to the home of her father, Donald
.Tones on east Lincoln, where they
will make their homé.Mrs. Nancy
Ryan, who has made her home at
the George Ryan home, willmake
extended visits among' her chil-
dren.
Don't forget that you can save
on all your Gifts if you shop at
to 1 0 - - Gi f t Boxes F re e.Sh o p a t
the Fa shi on Cen ter , B lai r.
|
have a Big Sale Now On and as
everything ia bright and new the
merchandise is going at really
what you would ml eenutlonally
low prices-fh fac the Lowest
Prices on Record Shop at the
Fashion Center ln Blsir for your
entire can Lin.-and Save Money!
Last Saturday night a numberof friends gathered at the Floyd
Loftis home,soudx of Blair,to
extend congratulations and best
wishes to them ln honor of thelr
tenth wedding umiversuy.A
pleasant evening was spent play-
ing games and a delicious lunch
was served Those present were:
Mr. and Mrs. John T. Gallagher of
east ol Blair, Mr. and Mrs.Blll
Jensen, Mr. and Mn. Hans Paul~
son and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cald-
well, all of south of Blair.
t o
0
=
_|||n|||||||||u|§
§ A \ ¢ V i s e B u y e r I s E
§ ° v = ' - 1 1 t o S u g g e s t i o n s §
§v v v §
§M e n ' s a n d B o y s S u i t s §
§o v E n c o A T s §
§Shap L ined Cl othing,Felt Show and Slippers;
E Mi t t en s ,G l o v a §
§Leather jackets,Sweaters
§Nakwear,I-Iandkerehiefs,Mufflers
5 BATH ROBES,L m r r m n B O O T S
§~mrs,ons
2 Our new Low Prices on all merchandise will help you to
:E give something to a larger number of friends.
~ J. D. q§§1soN
§5
E5E
g3=
E=
E§
AUCTIONEER
BL AIR,NEBR.
See Us for Bookings
Farm Sales a Specialty
Call lt Hamburger Shop
1
\
- x . . - -I 1,
To Close Out
Prestone5$3.95
Glycerin;-2-"»$1.9 5
While lr Lasts
Fi r s t C o m e Fi r s t Se r ve d
/ \
GARNER SERVICE
V
Blair Lodge No.14 I. 0. 0. F.
and Welcome Rebekah Lodge No.
27, will have a Christmas tree and
program Friday,Dec.18th,1931.
ll Odd Fellows and Rebekahsand
families are invited to be present.
-Committee.
Misa Margaret Jenkins enter-
tained a few friends at a waffle
supper last Saturday night.Those
invited were Misses Mildred Buaer,
Margaret Badgerow a n d'Mae
Koopman.The evening viras spent
playing bridge.
Miss Grace Hill went dovm toOmahalastFridayandstayed
Ella who teaches in the Omaha
schools.On Sunday they weredinner guests at the Orson Want-
worth home in Omahn.
Mr. and Mrs.Wm. Wright en-
tenalned the Monday evening pin-
ochle club at their home lan Mon-
day evening.The winners of the
high score were Mrs. Lyle Guyerond Julius Petersen.Mrs. Louie
Hansen und Lyle Guyer won low
wore.
Around eighteen young people
gathered at the Ray Kxogh homelan Monday eveming und pleas~
antly surprised Marjory Kxogh.
The occasion was in honor of her
fifteenth birthday.She was well
remembered with lovely little gifts.
An enjoyable evening wus spent
Pllylng games after which a de~
lidoun lunch was served.
- - - - -n -. . _ .
__|
Sp e c ia f p ri c e s f o r c é u r c i i e s a n d s c / Qo o f s
Mrs. James Kirby
Cigars, Nuts, Etc.
d Coff eeF r e s h R o a s t e Peanuts
rl li ln " | | U I 5 l l h $11.18.|\ .u l .L v c r -_B o n w a s a M o n d a y a f t e r n o o n v i 3 i ¢ . . | e s c o r t ;J o s e p h B l a c k b u r n ,s e n t r y ;that. Dann.has,within the lastor th~.Clarence McK1bben, watchman; F..~M r s . ~ ~e g o ~~'"'*""|§'2¥I' 5§::m:$;;2"::,"°; 1:1 12:
e aney dzstnet were Tuesday o neon,rus s.tent that Dana.now has quite avisitors at the home of Mr Quin-Last week several membera 'i'f|lan's sisters,Mrs.Harry Tudger the M.W.A.lodge helped errnnd Mrs. Louie Grimm.neighbors,Mrs.Mclleth and llerMdMCl d F"tch d brother w.I". 1l1art1nby pillklllg
r an rs y e 1 an 9DonnaLee were with the Harry their corn and choppmg a good
L rti hasT s f l 'I`sd I fw00d.Mr a n"Y on arn1.y pe ay eening; .~ ¥ . . .'3¢=,....1 in his im for some
number of Juniors and Seniors
who are ineligible for Junior
College athletics.Since Dana is
now a full fledged four yearc o l l e g e r e m n i n i n g i n t h e C o n f e r
n m n n m n n l d d e n r i v n B l a r g e H u m -
Mrs. Sroda Knudscn spent Sat-urday with Mrs. Henry Sorensen
ns her husband was husking corn
them.Miss Frnnces Knoffler and Miss
lda Sgncldm ol Blair, were Sun-
dfEY dmnef guests of the Abner1\§"lC f'"'"|y?That evening Mm.King had s pper with her panants, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith
of Blair.__ A5 the romlsjvere impasaable to
-nee.. W........ ... ...- _._ _ _time and unable to attend to any
work.Elmer Wright has a fine air ofbadgers on exhibit at his p of
business,which he and Vern
Wager captured recently on ahunting trip to Stanton county.
The hides would be worth about
$25, but they may sell the pair to
some park or zoo.The Masonic lodge rooms are.s..:..., mmmlplad and redecorabed.
ber of men the opportunity o f
engaging in athletics during their
last two years.lDean S. Milton Thomsen was
in Lincoln Saturday,Dec.5th tmpurrrhasaadditionalchemistry!
equipment for the new Dana Lab-
orawrles.Kris Winther, director
of Dana News Service, represent-
ed Dana at the stave capitol on
u...:..s¢. n.» same dav.§";1."°a'fd,.:; nhaarg és "1§:|""~1=R~= °'2SP"f~==f°»"=H mf ".;":£ """""'""'lower room of Bono school, my¢¢s,Bads:¢r which "gg" §;°f"we§'asv $12.15 silk Dresses swith Mrs. Floyd Smith of Blmir,|fl°"§ of_ ¥}ij'__£€*§, ff* lZ"|nw>|'|1~¢».Sizes 14 w 46-Faahior
o at sms
\ Center.
from Tuesday until Saturday, Fri- nas been luouwu in ......day Mrs. Smith was a visitor at M a recent f°=°"';f of thethe Bono school.Campfire Girls, annual ection of
Mr,and Mn. Kenneth Tyson officers was held, as follows: pres.
were Sunday dinner guests of Mr Ella Elmer; vice-pres-. Wests Mae
and Mrs. Prentice Smith.N Nonnamaker; WEL Dgr\en9_Elfg=q§»
.'L....,~Special-Girls Genuine
Camel Hair Coats in the tanalmde
in sizes 7 to 14 go at only $3.98
gg# a Beret to match RL:there
only a limited number so
Mt. and Mrs. T. K. Iverson and and reporter,mume murmum.ch\\dr\°:n spent Friday évening at Alter the hudnm meeting thethe A. W. Clarke home and Sun- girin spent the evming mskipsdayafternoonwiv.h the R.M. scnp book; and dolls w be dnv
`tributed for Chdsrtmn cheerIverson famlly..mf. and Mrs.c.B.Bunn md Mrs.D.w.Lpwmg ud " t s
hurry to tl
Blair.
Bi g Shi
Dmhses just
ion Center
he Faahion Cenfzr in
pment Holldny Silk
L rweived at the Fuk-
in Blqir-Brl!@ neyv
d»§§1}v.§rQ`li{{ OBIHBVB n a
Mrs. J. S. Couetyywent Thursdayafternoonto Herman Oo attendthe funeral of Mrs. A. J. Cameron.gggh and Grace F-my also amen-
Mrs.Amil Schumann and two
sons who have been staying the
punt month at the home of his sirter, Mrs. W. J. Bolte, returned to
their home at Bennington
To celebrate the second birth en-niversary of Mary Ann Bunn, the
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. HugoHuck of Blair, and Mr. and Mrs.
C.B.Bunn were entertained st
the Byron Bunn home Sunday.Junior Paulsen spent Saturdaywith his grandmother, Mrs.LsrsPaulsen.Mrs. James Paulsen andMies Anna Paulsen wled on Mn.Ted Hansen of Blair, Saturday aft-
e r n o o n .
Miss louise Edgel of Lyons,
Paul Jones served as hoswsses wtheneuwdm Indi es Md. which
me! Wednesday at the home of the
former.Roy Masters h u accepted aposition with the sumdud Oil Co.und took over the management of
their stotrlon here Tuesday mor-lnlug.Mr. md Mrs. Masters hsvebeen living in Fremont for seversl
months and expect to move hereas soon u they can get a house
bu live in.Mrs. Henry Roeenkilde has beenquite sdck for the put week butis reported as slightly improved.
The Legion Audliary met nttheir club rooms Tuesday evening.The time was devoted to making ncomforwr lo be given lo charity.
The Indies enjoyed an oyster sop-per following their work.A newmember, Mrs.J.C.Badger was
added to their membership roll.spent the week-end as s uest ob L. S. Weseott, '18, who with hisMiss Gladys Baker at the nine 0f\wlfe arrived here lsst Wednesday
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Tyson.from Ds llu, S.D. to spend the
Mr. and Mrs. George Ham and winter with thdr daughter,M n .
I
shades in beautiful mnterkll i n
both afternoon dresses and Sunday
nlght sty les-make it I point td
see those at one s-they win
brighten up your wardrobe and
a re jun the umm fo r Ho li da y
Fell-ivd&el.
SI L VE R w s nn mo
Last Saturday, Dec. 5, was gg;
25th wddiug`ofund Mrs. mwd Schee r ul Nick
ersvn.A large number of :els
tives and friends were invited to
spend its evening at their home
where they visited sud plxy d
ends.Mn. Emil Dunhlsu worn
high seore.At a Lens hour a two course
lunch was served, after which the
guests departed for thdr homes,
lelvlng with Mr. and Hrs. Scheer
mmy 'Mx gifts And expxudons
ANNIVERSARY q
Ill
Nirginh spent smai as the par-Roy R. Peherson, died luddemly vw mg good mu and neu. wnnu.
Blair, Nebx-ash, Deamber 1fI_lg81Pngnlfaux- n u n - u u u u u u r n l h l l l
vo Iota o!ulves .._|Here in some good névrn w our
:died the °°1'°'_fed on shelled hundreds of friends and customers
»rn or on the mzxtuxq o1ahe1l¢dlm Blu, md Washington county-
\
Vnlnu m ss in comm .hnuy
goat$1ea¢hatt.heE`»shionCen-
ter-|11 the newest ideu in neck-
only 51.Big new shipment just
unpacked.Fashion Canter.
hoes and chokers now on sale at
boék tor your uma in the un.
Chrlmnu (Allies at Tha Elms:-
~prise office.X 48-ti
|1 |Big Sale Now On-All 1=f»=f=- ol
Glffa.Falhion Center, Blair
E |51-ogg PREFER rvl ; n E E N ' r E n P n l s m m w A m \ q _
mm A. BHOADES.Ylblhler \°=
-»~ - - -Animals drink more wslcr whan\e<ISSUED EVERY THURSDAY ~,the tempentm-as are right and ,mml md either ground wheat or md out of uw county too,fxround fY¢-.that matter-spend $10 nt tl
h.1 .Bin sale Now On-All xmas ol ~ '°,';u°'§ff' jg ,E "'f;,;",'fu f
)¥I6=Y
~is ;
u,so`Mas. nxrru-: STULL 'hw by more eszs 1: they drink
more water. Some ho! feedinz ex~'|Ge t y our holiday uzllies a t Th e
K E N N A R I )T O H A V E Enter pri se gf[i¢¢_47..2t
~ ~en 1:\..........r..u.:.1-o|:..-.....91 on
Ranch supper, 6:30 p. m. Where!
Baptist church When?Dec.17.
Buanr and muah nmsrram.47-2)
Price ner Year ....-..................
. .».. . . . . . . - ~I M r s .A . .B .K i n g e r y a n d M r s p e r i m e n t s i n d i c a t e a l 0 t o 1 §p ¢ r ' G i f r £F a s h i o n C e n t e r B l a i r " "" "" "" E t : ; 1 t : n p i ' ; |~ ¢ ¢ ° 3 g < 1 = ~ _ = ; - 3 ~ ; j f .c » » » < e B r u c e o f O m a h a ,c a m e g c e n t s a v i n g i n f e e d q v h a v i n g )F a s h i o n C e n t e r S w é k R e d - " t i n g E l e c t r i c C l o c l i l f o r o n l y $ 1 . 3 9 - i t
.S a t u r d a y e v e n i n g i n r e s p o n s e t o a w a r m w a t e r i n s t e a d o f : o e w a t e r S a l e N w O n !S h o i B l a i E n e - - s e e i t o u r s t o r e t o d a y !
g a m o f C o n g : o n d z m a a a g e t h a t t h e i r m o t h e r ,M r s .i n t h e w i n t e r ,H » ¢ ¢ 0 1 " 2 i i l J £s o t h e 8 8 ° ~H e r e o i s s o m e g o ol z l : e w a L ,o u r F a s h i o n C e l m t e r e a u t y P 8 I l |
l l - \ ¢ m i ¢ »S t u l l a t t h e C r o w e l l H o m e r i c u l t u r a l c o l l e g e .I t i a f a i r l y w e l k h u n d r e d s o f f r i e n d s a n d c u s t o m e r s P h o n e 4 g " ; 1 A h ° e T n p l e t t .S h a r
D 0 0 a n m i t e r w a v e o r m a r c
Rev. L. W. Gramley will cond t
midnight services Christmas Eve
at 11:15 at the Episcopal church.
Dana College will broadcast on
Wwnesdsy afternoon,Dec.,28rd,
when the topic will be_"Chrlstmn.s
in Denmark".
Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Latta enter-
tained the plnochle club last eve
ning.There are (ive tables and
all had the ben of times.
Mrs. nudhh Mencke and Iam-
ily ot north of Blair, spent Inst
Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Geo.
Rynn and Mrs.Nancy Ryan ln
this city./
Mrs. Clinton Patterson of Den-
ver,Colorado And her daughwr,
Mrs.John Shireman of Minne-
apolla srrlved in Blair last Sat-
urday w vislt at the home of thdr
daughter and deter,Mrs.Burl
Vaughn and family.Mrs. Shire-
man returned no her home last
Tuesday and Mrs.Patterson ex-
pects to make an extended vislt
here.
D A N c E
KlNG'S 1§\v1uoN
Saturday, Dec. 19
Damon's llarmonians
}\
F54 Th e ~la r g e billb oards th a t
1 h a v e b e e n o n t h e c o m e r o f S e c o n d
2 l . . . . . I \ | n = m a i n n g l i n i n n n f i n u 4 I n .
Fashion Center--All nibéa.H I '$1 Rayon Shortees and Bloom
ers g o a t 59a
.. .,._-_.... _._..Y ____.Evcry subscription in ngtlrdelwaa very ill.Mn.Stull passw established that much belter re- in Blair and Washington ooumy- f"j ~._ -............eew ....w ...V ...' u o n ucccun ~:wa Monde evenln .She was a suits can be secured by using wat- and out of the county too,for only Sl, Special Realistic Perma 'ma m the old Nissen store build-1 M m J. M.West of Herman,
y y s nent Wave-the finest method ol .aisier nl M ron Metzln er ol this er directly lrom the well at well that matter-spend $10 at the ing a few years ago, were remov- _spent last Tuesday afternoon andy8Permanent Waving-at only $3.50 -city.Services were held at the temperatures than by "Sing ice F n Center ln Blair and theyl 'ed late last week by an Omaha uvemng at the BL E T son horne
pe t.Th u m a duuumfibenwill be lnruntly xo-`""`k°"¢f ?'¥.. 5 ~C mplete.Make your appoint-'Y
" P "on o m*_or Cmwell Home and bu.-z.1wa=m.a¢ water.will sell you a $5 Guaranteed °x adverlzising firm.The removal oi/Mr. and Mrs.H.F,B ll 1i."l'§'l"f'§,§}';;u'T.'L"€m°'h. ML Hope Cemetery in 0m,h|_|No one likes to pump water by Electric Cloclr for only $1.89-lt1sl¥,'§rg':y5_"il:yy;ls g\_§;~_ Per:a:2ne\°"°"°billboards is an improve-Scrihner,were li st Wedziesdgy
. .fm.-.. .. ~ .\...1.-...ma " | , . _ M r s . ~ m e b e e n a t t h e ~=',!f'€§'f¥f*f_ ¥ii'"._ °'i '1i °; "e z-2 ° ':_:';:";,;'f:£ ° ':::1 § .l» ».» .41 ~~=»» »°»~m=| ;';°¥: ~ 3,§;f':,,,.':.§':°i :;°",.f; ;f::. :°°" v i s i t o rs a t ~ F re d~
acrlpdon price.Evsry mba:-£1'lr'°V¢r three yearn.m a n u m m m a m t h a n m u l - I
dom Ara mlde 1 pxrt cl tha con- ROBERT HAMMANG
u m between the publillux'w i DEATH IS SHOCE
luhlerlher.
H e l m e t u o e s a n y o n e u m :w L u u y n x n r u a p u u m . . l ; | U \ u ¢ | » - ¢ - v h t 4 .l a n d r e m o v e i c e f r o m t h e s t o c k t a n k C a m e l H a i r C o a t s a n t h e t a n n h n d e r l s n o w " ' i § " h ' ? ' " ° £l i s t e n " 1 " " » § ° § _ " " i ' ~ § 2 e B M r .a n d M m .M x k e L a r s e n "T
E p e w p e n p l e s u c c e s s f u l l y o p e r a t e a i n s i z e s 7 t a 1 4 g o a t o n l y $ 3 . 9 8 3 9 ;M O R E S H O P P I N G D A Y S w c s i s o w n e d b y a n g m a l m l e w p .a n d M r s .N a n c y R y a n Q
g m m h e a w r m e x m m e i y c o l d w e a -» » f » » B ¢ ~ ~ » . , » e = 2 1 F r e ¢ ; - z 1 1 e r e 1 : . ' : : ' " * 'v, ; ,~», ." ~ = : ° . 2 " " =, : f . » " = ~ = : . =1 "
ther.All of these :asks snow very are only a lumreu numm~to the Fashion will ZIP Bm'°f"'°"d';';:" wgfvg wg; """"
may nn r.lot the Christmas mae.Nice FmshioLUsa- conN cnowsss co-ormwrs |'"'P"'Y'of gm goods '"'*'° Plume 4
xe fresh [N WASHINGTON C0UN1~y found in nearly every mrs, fresh P°°sm,..*stacks and reasonable prices._ only Sl:
'ucu.|maun}nv Iuc nu |5c ||.u\usl::|-h ome o n wes t Neb ra s ka s tre et.
E r l o r l M r .a n d Mr s .F r a n k SimnnnnBlittle deliniw return but
nenefumrv nn many farms.\Arllngion, Dec.11-The new n Qenter Beautyof the Heath of Robert C. Ham-Here is some good ews w nur mam: in Omaha Wednesday came iH§'li1S'2uLk iyappayw nm 'T--Alice
1 finger
Special
we-the
Tnplett.3118111-°'"""-r-'who are visiting nt the home oggggggf ;g*'°'=§ thdr daughter, Mrs. W. E. Dolm
finest method of and family at Oxford, Neb., wil'spend the hollda vacation witlY;j'= ";'§""'f'g"§ ;r°"L °pf3 i relatives in mm ary.
mrlv as Chrlatmu is next Dr. Earl M. Manta reports ~
hundreds of friends and customers as a- shoclin Bldr and Wlshlngwn county-friends heand out of the cnunty boo,!or|Robe" _
that matter-mend S10 l t the .... n.. u.
:to his relatives and depends on individual case:re.lvilr. however,pgmping tl
C. Hnmmang was born
mmang farm just south
ton June 7,1888.He
nanhood M7 and about_
ago went to Omxiabecame a ca/ntractar and
Nine yeaniago he wns
waV/er an the stock needs n. ls mebestpayingoftheselastthree
nnmed tasks.Chopplng lee out of
tanks does not change the temper-ature ol ihe water; often the tank
heater does very llttle more than
to keep Lhe ice from forming on
During the spring of 1931 Conn-Our local merchants hnve
ty Agent Geo.Bates co-operated that the Pnbmim m pl
with fifty farmers who were will- gifts and have "K z acc
~-ly.mg to keep a detailed record of ~g|Au the freshest vegetnbl
man labor,machinery, horse an fmggs are on the market.
'tract/orhUuri required w produce a land poultry can be bought
l f o n n d n e u l .w a
r a d i c a l P e r m a n e
o r d i n g - ' C o m p l e t 1
mania e:||\u ( f \ f 'n` P 'l" \ l \I_ .
Fashion Cente in Blir and theyfg; g --/wm sell you a ss Guaranteed m,,,',Ts,1
Electric Clock for only $1.89-itia 20 yearsfine-aee it in our store today!'where he i!
rr
nt
?you want a Permanent
for your appointment
v.
w $5 in Gamnne Jewelry
auclm at the Fashion Cen-
following birth last Saturday mlb
ernoon, Dec.12th,an eight am
one-half pound baby boy to M!
and Mrs.Huward Campbell ox
\ east Nebraska street.
Mrs.Dorothy Ryan and littl
"Un nuu 1* ¢u.u»;Me a ts Phone 4
n much Hvht n.carpenter.o ''uANsoN sz MEunENs g!§2§f§f,,.°° Miss A1lele Tomas oi the heater itself.
A
crop of com._Now that hu-sking is nepx r thin last year.D o y o u r ~1 cheapeover`'th home mex-c.hant,sgwi" ahoppmg wx'nach it and be pleased with the quick go at $1 l
.1 The service and cheaper prices.ter-»adl tl
'I ,laces and
will be held]The Hosiery Store of Blair is';md yields determined,éh
, at the Bailey the Fashion Center--they sell Silklgoon know exactly how 1,
Home.Burial Stockings that Wear--you knowlcosts no produce each buahe
at Lawn ceme-;that if you give Silk Stockings'fi;»3f two reports 1,0 come in
wife and "YU that come from the Fashion Cen-'folgow
I II
Il
'ilo'
um:
|.--Funeral nervxcesI Bldg.. Blur, Nebrukx 'vs turda at 2 _ m
PHONE Bl k 3 a y P ~~Securita;1 'Dornmce Funeral 1
-....-.m»..| w.¢..».~will be made in Wef
ze newest mean m necxnson'George Jun r,Mrs.Nancychokers now on sale 9t|Rvan and Mu.arrie Curtis of
xare as`
Yield
Pe rA
32 Bu.
D 53 Bu
Extra Special-Girls Genuine
Camel Hair Coats in the Lan shade
in sizes 7 to 14 go at only $3.98
with a Beret to rnaich Free-there
only Sl.Big new shipmmt just
unpacked.Fashion Canter.
Here is some good news to our
hundreds of friends and customers
are only a limited number so in Blair and WB9hil\8Yol'l county-hnrry go the Fashion Center iniand out of the county wo,lor
m-=-"'that matter-spexid $10 at the
Lincoln, spent the day last Friday
at the Jesse Ryan home at Her-
man.The day was George'a sec-
ond birthday.
The annual all-student Christ-
mu party is planned for Thursday
|tery.Besides the 1
6
Dr. Nm-man K. RalhmmnI)pT()ME1~|;|3T I
_ Over the Blair Drug Co.|
PHONE Black 41
children, Betty .Inns
by, 2, Mr. Harnmm
by his mother,1
Hammang,of Ar
brothers, Harry an:
limztnn.Mike of 1
5, 8, and Bob~
\g is survived
Mrs.Barbara
lingta;four1sanx of Ar-1
ter those Silk Stockings will gwe-
absolule satisfaction and that they
are the correct style and color.
Here are some values--$1.95 Gold
Strine Chiifon $1.65:$1.50 Gold
Acres seen seed
01]Corn Used Costs
Farm A. 40 7 Bu.$17.50
Farm B. 18 1% Bu.25.0\
Hybred
Fremu and Stripe Chiffon vr service weight
md sisters, at only $1 pair; $1.35 pure thread
n and Mrs 'silk chiffon or service we ight-rlmgton ,full fashioned on sale at 88c a
:pair-perfect quality; $1 full fash-
JF |ioned silk to wp service weightBAD no Ans 'g,,at 67c a pair.All these Hose
[come in all new colors in sizes 8%-
he N°v°m\>",£p 10-Gm Boxes Free Shop at.
A. some replnnting was
Neither ol the above
fe irrigated, both suffered
by drouth, and they are less than
six miles apart.Maybe Farm B.did get more min but dld Farm B.
get enough more to make up the 21
bushels difference in yield per acre
on farm
necessary.lielcls we
,or did the hybred seed have sump-
mmf.Here is some good news to our
hundreds of friends and customers
in Blair and Washington county#-
and out of the county boo,for
that matter-spend $10 at the
Fashion Center in Blair and they
will sell you a $5 Guaranteed
Electric Clock for only $1.89--itis
fine-see it in our store today!
Fa sh i on Ce n te x-i n Blai r an d th e y 'WellUl8'»Dec.1n.n,B U9118 W I 'wi ll sell y o u a.$5 Guar anteed lege.Fr i d a y a f ooq an d eve-
n i n wi ll ma r k e e n t o f mo a tE l e c t r i c C l o c k f o r o n l y $ 1 . 8 9 - i t i s [z z
2 2 . . -n n -I t : n A n n u n f n u n i n l n u f O f ~~t o ~~
Evenings by Appohnment |'i§}¥${{1»f'bmaha an
°|Mrs.Belle Chanma
MAncu'§ BECK izme Mastick éf A I.|.u\:-n e u ll;u l U u l n u n :uuua ,ya Iiméa fr the Christmas vacation,
(:THE HIGH COST 4I
CHRISTMAS GREETINGS
/a
CARROLL'S
Cash Grocery
Carroll Thornburgh,Prop.
Wh¢reFoods are Priccdfor CASH
Specials for Friday and Saturday
P cv G Salmon, large cam,-- \ llc
Phone 73 Sure We Deliver
Open Evenings and Sundays
u
nu Sugar, ten pounds --50c
in d
o
0
I CARL sc um mr I
INSURANCE
REAL ESTATELOANSOffice in State Bank Bldg.
iuue o l the Bu
vividly shows the 1
the average farmer
ol,road.s.The ani
6,800,000 farmers i
States, there are 2,
on unimproved din.
Dear Friends:
Since we are not sending mailed
greetings this year, we desire, in
I
I|~m
;3;Mf;_;'"§; the Fashion Center, Blair.
1" the mater STATION BULLETIN oN F.-vr.
ide says:.Off TENING CALVBS AVAIL ABLE
n 3 ; Umv e dx .
,u 1 82 fax-ms|Results o a 205 day calf feeding
f°=2d#~ or 1',test at the North Plane Experi-
thing to do with the extra2x bush-
els per acre.The remainder ol these records
wlll be gathered up December 1, 2,
3, und 4, and when they are summ-
arized we will have some accurate
corn costs accounts.
_ .. _.._ .BEARS FROMFORMER OOUNTIAN
r ms puunc wa y,to wlxn xorThe Mrs. Margar et Iv erson tam~friends in Blair a \l that the Happy
ily of this city have received word Season can bring oi inner joy :md
fr o m a for mer county reaident outer comfort.0
0 Howe who with her We think of you, every one, asl=-|
g g "onena|f or me _;=;'"°'= 3 ment station of me Umversuy ol | M n ¢AIcommY are serve y ma Nebraskn are given in pan below.H 'Sw f 3| ~i ''''..-The oanery re o nun s f ll lived on the bottom north we recall the sxx Chnstm s seth n those of the ox|A complete summary and dlscus- the Fashion Center-they sell sukzonlir on the old Howe fam for sons we have passed ina your
Wear you lmow l se to forty years.Mrs. Howe, midst.
no better a
°"£".""¥';,,__. ..._-l°*9'r°¥**'°°*P€"'""f"HSE°':?§§'f' Stockings um ..co
1BLALR ABSTRACT & TITLE
COMPANY
Bonded Abstncten '"An aumuonm x,:1;w,|w|nuumarelocatcd on dm roads thatare' m m as improved,and n m'means roads that have some
|grading,some drainage,hut
||neven.heless dmlring the rainy
led xn me expenmenv. naman uuue~tin 263, Available at offices ol the
county agents,at the station at
[North Platte, and at the Agricul-
tural College at Lincoln,I 'I'he mlxtune of e qw pa rts o f
that lf you give Silk Sbockmgs
that come from the Fashion Cen-
ter those Silk Stockings will glve
absolute satisfaction and that they
are the correct style and color.
Here are some values-$1.95 Gold
who is llving at 1815 F. St., Mo-
desoo, Calif.,ln eighty years old
and ls ln good health for one ot
her yearn.She writes tlmt she
does her own work and has pieced
niahmen uullts thls year.Former
C4Jrdhlly yoursRev. imli Mré.A. F. Newell!|x>u<n Bla
PHONE 15
2.o Blair,Nebr.
$6 Emu Jettick SL\ppen $4.88.
Fuhion Center-All sizes.nn. Enwin 'r. .mm The Hosiery Swre of BlairDENTIST\the Fashion (fenter-thev sell SilkvfI..50wdG0'l: §i§i\i5}»`B§ tha ha'ma old
ca _.¢ . frlmch who nmembe the Bowel,re Chiffon or ser
nhr £1 nah" $1.35
\su>¢ungs mba wear-lyéu ummX-rn? Slorvlrn mire thread will recall they left here about
twenty years ngc..M.r. Howe died
gince leaving here and the large
family of children are well settled
that if you give Silk Stockings
that come from the Fashion Cen-
ter those Silk Bbockings will give
absolu satigfadion and that they
0 I l ' i e e l i n § | ~|: |. r m| a n w n u e ar u m : a a a B h l r .N e a r .| " "a n d l e n u m " 1 , ' 5 ' u E » " § " ' w "
I __ . l _ | |n l \ . __ _ A . 2 _ l . .. l _I 1
a1.:"" 'f...".;; ""'a"+.f.s=»-
m l fnhinmd on nl; at lée |.nTRAIN SEZHEDULE |u~amd by pictures and by mu;-;fgdthi, mixture were slightly low-
.tics demonstmting the high cost of er than for calves fed shelled corn.
Northbound unimproved roads to the farmer.Ground wheat and ground rye
2 ---'hoo A. M.There is little excuse for such were equally palatable as indicated91n-._mon D u n condition as this.Good Second-hw fha xvnrmredailv :Hain consumo
pai.r»-perfect quality; $1 full filth-
ioued silk to top serving Wgirlllt
go at 6'?c a pair.All these onecome in alllnew colors in sizes 8%
L-1n F:n Ds...m¢Wann 5Ihnn nf.
in their own homes.
sg Ema JettlcI§__Slippers $A.B8.
ar e th e correc t sty le an d coior:
Heg re a re s ome value s- $1 .9 5 Go ld
Str i ve Ch if fo n $1.65;$1.50 Go ld
Q l r f n n f ' L i ¢ ¢ . ~ » .A -n n u n v a n n i n n f n i i
No
No.
No
Stripe Chiffon or service weight
at only $1 pair; $1.86 pure thread
silk chiffon or service weight-
full fashioned on sale at 88a a
pair-perfect quality; $1 full fash-
ioned silk to top service weight
gn at 67c a pair.All these Hose
come in all new colors in sizes 8%
fa 10-Gilt Boxes Free.Shop at
the'Fashion Center, Blair.
Just in Time For Christmas
~ SPEED QUEEN
EL E CTRIC W A S HE R
Beautiful Porcelain TUB with outside
Steel Tub to Hold Heat
Fu l l Balloon WRINGER
Quiet---Perfect Mechanically
at a price knocked down to
4
Phone 73 Sure We Deliver
Open Evenings and Sundays
u
2 9
Souhbomli
_--1
essari1v'¥i'2»n ""1~Yésii12T` '§rKuEE1"\§1{éan nor w J.u qua, uuncm """"" " " " " "Fashion Center-~A11 sizesthe Fashion Center Blair.''Big Sale Now 0n---All kinds of
Gifts Fashion Center, Blair.
va.;.ry roads do not nec ._
has und rye was as palatable as
D To ~'Winter Coats for Ladle:1
mean expansive road -as | zr°
or as a mucture of the TEKAMAH RESP sPLANS hion Center 14 to 46
M..ved in many western shelled corn
und wheat or DROUTH RELIEF $15.90--Fas for only $3.88.
M been pro_"mea that are using a»phr»ltic|sh¢|19.1 corn and gro
lay. processes to provide mudless and shelledcorn and ground rye.I N l d u s t l e s s ,fB | . 'U 1 'l , 0 l l | l 1 Il { e t r o a d s , l O B t h e h 8 5 l 5 O f 8 V € l B g €d a i l y !n n f h n i r n w f l i n i t i a t i v e DB OD lB O f ~ ~ D r e s s e s
-r u _11-...n.......;.......a : . . - . .1.1 i n AR
1:25 A,No.1 5:05P.
No's.210 and 209 Daily
No's. 2 and 1 Daily except Sund
CHICAGO & NORTHWESTEI
l l l l l A A A A
olng go~th Going North at all seasons of the year.'and sold sli~htly higher than the0:30 A.'°M.9:00 A. MJ lcillves fed on ground rye. In dress
5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 A A A A e e e e e a e n n e e e e a fs n e e w
=>
~:..~ll con 1 ~~|:0 :o '~|~8:~5 p M_6:15 p M, at $1.88-Fasfuon Center.Iy 1 e 1 fi,nelther of these
hig'hwa~.Ev e ~state ~nt én~ ground rye 90 per cent as
:farmers roads that ¢'8l1'efficient as shelled com.
nded upon to afford sum The calves fed on ground wheat
@
\l -f ~4b~ ' s a ~ ~ '~
- s `~ .~.~
."_ ~_:_i r , ~~ ~
|l-LUX I`I`xLIJ G r #l-lI'f')11»,,......
Make This cmisuoas
A Merry One . . . .
mn |m,m| mmm l|\ll|\'l|\1|\|l|\'l|\'l|
We have some lovely Gifts at remarkably low prices
Our Assortment includes:
Draser Sets Manicure Rolls
Perfume Combinations
Smoking Sets Shal1'er1'ens .i.;
Large Assortment of Novelty Goods
coma IN L O o K ' u m m o v m
BLAIR DRUG C0.~
,»
Westbound
85 A. M. dl
Eastbound
Tekmmah a n d surr ound ingl te rr i-
tor y ,ha ve fi lle d tw o c ars wi th
gr a i n a n d foo ds tuf fs fo llo wi n g a
two da y dr o u th relie f' c ampa ign.
On e c ar le f t Mo n da y f o r Bo y d
county and the sec ond left on Tues~
r n u l u v l n \ J ¥ ; u u \ . . ;u l u u u ¢ -- . .- -$10 Si lk Dresses g o a t $5.88.
Size s 14 to 46.Fashi on Ce nter.
$12.75 Silk Dre ss es go at $ 7.8 8.
Sizes 14 to 4 6 - F a s h i o n C e n te r .
$15 Si lk Dresses g o a t $9.88
Sizes 14 to 5 2 -- F a sh i o n Center.
INo. 111 8 Lily
. n . a .
day for Cedar county.A third
car is in preparzgon.The unusual aponses of this
community is partly attributed to
gratitude of the citizens for gen-
erosity shown by people of the
drouth section when Tekamah
needed aid !ollowlng the devasta-
ting tornado of two years ago.ln addition w helping the drouth
sufferers, Tekamah staked a "hu-
manity chest" drive Tuesday for
its own unemployed and needy.|
Farmers have offered the free use
ol their tirnbered land and hun-
dreds of men have been cutting*
wood which is llauded to their
homes in most eases without ad-
ditional cost.Portable housea are
being ergctedlon the county farm
where destitute families without
homes can temporarily find shel-
mr.The work is being earrled on in
the same systematic manner asduring the World War when4»'l'6~
kamnh was awarded a large Red
~ is Silk Dresses go at $11 88.'Slzes14 to 52-Fashion Center.
27c for n Box of 3 full size
Handkerchiefs worth 591:at the
Fashion Center this week-end.
100 regular $3 Dolls that cry
and move their eyes and have real
hair go at only 88c each at theFashion Center in Blair thll Fri-
day, Saturday and Monday.
Values to $5 in Costume Jewelry
go at $1 each at the Fashion Cen-ter-all the newest ideas in neck-
laces and chokers now on sale so
only Sl.Big new shipment just
unpacked.Fashion Genter.
Fashion Center Beauty Parlor
Phone 47--Alice Triplett.Sham-
poo and finger wave or marcel
only Sl; Special Realistic Perrna~
nent Wave-the finest method of
Permanent Waving--at only $3.50
Complete.Mako your appoint-
ments early se Christmas is next
Friday-if you want a Permanent
Phone 47 lor your appointment
4
:ross flag from national hud~ right now.purtera upon being declared the. mxmmit be t Led 1 Red; , m UL wg;§_ the m;;_,.,ma FOOTBALL scasnuns
L'§ ';1 Ei "iné £ {§i a of lm Ann Pi la r fam'bdrm n m i i |
H m n i n :o u t m e b u t u f ¢ n q - n g \ | » m » w : h f = ~ : ; \ m h w ;-°: h i n t f l ! !h e r l e l f -n n n l n n i H l n \ | \Q i a n :E l i n Thn lnwent nrice we have ever~ a guarantee bhck of it.The Hosiery Store ot m m
he Puhlon Center-they selllilk
Stockings thlt Wear-you knowxhltil you give Silk Stocking!
int come from the Fashion Cen-
ner those Silk Sw°\=l9z1 will give
sboolufe utidaetlnn and that dmy
Ln the comd style and color.Here are some valuw--$1.95 Gold
Stripe Chiffon SL85;$1.50 Gold
Stripe Chiflon ox- service wdght
lt only $1 pair; $1.36 pure Lluald
ul mmm... ... wg..... ..~..., ....,South Sioux Clty t u m led the
conference this year.ln order to
be considered for the champion-
ship,team must play atlesnIiva games within the oonlexenoe.Thardors,lt'wu neo ea ury forBlalr to revise this yenr's sched-ule.Benson High ol Omaha andtheSchoollortheD u !wereMT# ho m Bl| 1 r's a c hndule indlSo\x Sioux City md Welt Point
wen nddsd.
us fbr many years
$85.00All Enamel Steel Range
s.
The Arndt HardwareQoned:is iiél" --I All Eiiil ~=omeinalln¢vre»lonind|||8':i Oct.'I-L°lll\»i|1lIl-»1o-cmmmurm.aupp¢0=¢-14-Wutrohhfhm
u e s .5 6 u y u m i n u n s .¥ ` = ' 3 2 1 ° ~ =. E ' ° 9 = = * ° 5 .s m y k 3. ? ' t = ' = f d * = ¢ | N . w .4 . - - w g m i o .h e r e . .
1:1 l"`§§.§é"§u{`i5»"""'fIIQ5'n3`§"isss
s s e s a a s s s a e e a e a a a a a a e a a a s ~5i'°'1"*°*°~
-u u -'|" * " " "*__.-r .. . ....,__ _v. . . . \ . . . . » . . m . . . » . . . m nl a a n n 1 » n n _Q - u l n k M e r c h a n t s f o r S h o w T i c k é i - l . | .A s k l l u c h l n t l f o r S h o w T i c k e t a . |H p :
Mrs.I . r _ \ -ur..
lrxthondl-Askllerdmlniltorzsnowucmuw-n 1*inthe ""mmefof yoeunnmi _I ___....f..;.....__.-.....l 115 gm. mm...im nt s93a.|Qu-mm;»gr¢¢tingardsat'l'te|L w l f w w w u w I r|_
Local News Ole Jacubsm wu o n me $26 wmner v n u wr w w w ~.---~.-- ......._-__.._t lub wgek.$15.90-Fashion Center.1| lo 46.Sims 14 tn 52-Fnshlon Gunter.Enterprise ofhoe.4'l-Rt Biz g.|e.Nnw 0n._A_u kind, of munsunls umes nl. me numer-Sllo-Fresh Jersey cows.For Bent:A furnished roam.FOR RENT:-A modem rpm-$10 Silk Dru-as go at $5.88. Gifts.Fuhlap Qu'-sr, Blllr.prize nffia.48-tf
x.~..-1.1.1-Hnir.48-if Call Black 46.l 46-tl ment for light housekeeping. 400|Sizcs 14 to 46.I-'uhion Centnr.pm»n|¢m»¢, rug; mg floor cover-Mr. Ind Mrs. Walter Gutachav
" '"°'~-1 " u --~ »»--- 1- ...--..\..x -.h......ll-Huw w. Randnrf.21-u were in Omaha Monday.-1l a m
For
f l a n v n n\.l1iUL5u A u» |- - - - -_ ||L a k f o r y o u r n a m e i n u w m f A s k M e r c h a n t s f o r S h o w T i c k e t s .i n g s m , , { e f , " §g g d w g w ; ' f ' f ; L , , , , , , § f 'C h i n a " Z
0 ¢. . .u m . .| . ; v . n a n a l #( 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 C h r i s l t n l l l t a l l i e s a t T h e E n t e r -H a m a v n u s e e n t h a n e w ~$ 1 9 . 7 5 s i l k D r e f l e g g o 4 _ 9 $ 1 ] _ 3 3 _
wear yy-mn sn;i f " -' I mn. Jorm \,aru.:r nn xvyun/cu - »--|<,~.- _ - - - " - . - - - ._Wlzethm- your Chdstmaa budget a little betier at thin writing.Fuhion Center smk Reducing 87,95 Silk Dreuen for only $8.88.
be large or small, yuu can satisfy;Chri mnu grgeung urds are Sale Now QM Shop in Blslrl Fuhion Center.Slzen 14 to 46,
your need!nt Klopp's' J"'°h7,l\°W on display at The Enterprise New tallles and place cards at For Sale-Tw»m¢y held of bred
lswre.'9'1*1o1Il¢e.41-It The &\wrprlse office.48-tf|Buroc sovqs and ten head of boats.ma.;§;11{es_ at The Enifrilfiw 0f~[Size: 14 to 52--Fuhion Uenwrnn 31 -\_,_47-2t 1 27:1 for a Box ol 8 full lize
\§5 Hfld Handkerchiefs worth 591:at theyoll{_l{\jiFlnhion Genie: this week-end.
amhdm-I nam for one whole fami\y'H0se| Wilson.4s-vERev. and Mrs. af. nr. Mntthl
and son of Harlan, Iowa
yqeek-gnd guests at the Rev.
:...M|rt'mr Rmdm-t. ilnm»ea<. Helen Qllagher was on the sick Misa vimq,-da Gum" spent mst Hceilxstlnst 1~rday.iS8turd.ly in omah New mesh ba n.rin
Bes' ta\hs andplace cards aff Gh mtmu grating d .are watches are ready for 1
The bnterpnse ofhce.43"ffnow on display lt The Enierpriselspecfjon at K.lopp's.
Q ; u f é r i ~ B u n .Office aw§R`2-oufapproval at the Klopp|Mrs.Eine:Pedersen and Mrs.
and nhone. 161; rea. DMM- 188.8-ti' Jewelry store.48-ltJack McDonald spent Inst Friday
w- u |An intemadnz counter ot noun:n n 1\Y....\..l.....A.._- » n | | 1 l D a w :| r : . -!x...........»,..c n . . »" va n n W P A * -f n W r p m n n f
ntertain-'gifts at Kloppl will solve your
at her Christmas problems.4s-n
zrnoon.The M. E. Ladies Aid md at the
N ,are home of Mn. Walter H. Jankson
nterpriso lm Wednesday afternoon.
41-19,C. K. Bemdnrf, lluensed embnlm-
; Nebun er and uniertaker, Blair.Officev of ML phone, 161; res. phone, 183.3-tl
' h ° M " 'Mr.and M n .I.Shen-nm and
|daugl1ber spent net Sunday with
Mrs. James N. Luna numu.g 'rne wmmmgwn W m",u m 'mms rr -mu o m m _ "W "ur. and Mrs. Chas. enum h|;d»Asso¢iation had dlrmer bogetherat-4 51.1 Mi M n l Gm, e n _ , " ' " " " " " "as guest, Tuesday afternoon, M;-_ithe Clifwn hotel last Wednes<dlyF:n§;th 'Lf B|:,_y e la '5.'.?f..'§f.`Z."'Z,f'°.I?,3I¥ ~3011
and Mrs.Earl Hansen M n j e sv I ex-'Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Burdick of gig 1 1 _Claude Everetts and Mrs.Henry'Mr. and Mrs. Earl Caldwell 0l|0m|m' were gn; Monday -f~»»~|°°'§,..'$'2 I: ugireme Ch,-1 4s-lc
Hansen, of Tekarnnh.routheut of Blxlr,were d1nn¢r|,,°,m guests at the home ot Mrs.e It B F D FQ xtmas
Last Tuesday evenlng callers ab.l;eS¥~Bhl8l¢ Slhlrday at the Fred May Hsin.l l o h n S w ~ ~ d ' h i s ~ ~
the G.A.Rathmmn home were us ome.M _d 'Mrs.Surah swilmri,Mrs.Bu n;Ma rga re t Ann me Ro hm um. "n"w5 'LmM;;`0 2 ;';;y 5 3 3 ; 3 ,Cleveluzd Jones nnd Attorney
Swlhxrt ind son, Clyde and 3965* mp, children of Mr. md Mrs. Ted Fridny evening viaimn at the John A.Canrhnn were dinner
French, all of Kenmrd.flathrop are new better after 3 Wm. linden home ~ a t t h e B m N o h m o n
______»un y~
°and floor cover- 'o£fice.41-n'Mrs.John Ban?m e~ n.....|...4 -n-¢~ri u...r~mt i"ln»ldnniuxn wal r»-lm" Hm McCsu'thY Club
ings.mmnew n.. vw-W...... _,,_,_,_ __ ____ v______________ ____ __no ____IL J.Kg;-=ot F,§°=°;;°» =g;'==lP°;*;d on the ~ 'gg this Wiikhome um (Tlmrsdny)all
lust Satur ay ut. t e zy ng lw i a siege o s ppc..gin cahome,|C. K.. Benduri, llcmsed embalm-lmihxxn duphgrii fi. E1
Dance bo John Spen'y'n haxd at er and undermker, Blair.Omen ofiiee.
B. F. D. Christmas dance Fnday,phone, 161; ra. nhmw 188.8-if Mr and M,-,_ Georg; K
Dec. 25th.48-It Mr. and Mn. Charlie Motienléll weredinnBr guests Sundai
Christmas nn-eetins:a r d !are,and family were _Suggiay egmxuz and Mn. Floyd Smim at
now on display at The Enterprise
office.41-1t
Regular $7.50 Permanent Wsvu,
$5 and $6 NOW.Either Croginole
or Spiral Wind.Phone t9'l. Mn.
K. A. Pound.28-tf
Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Newell and
family of Arlington, were' dinnerguests and spent the day at the
I'visitors xt the J. E. Fucher name:
Mrs.Holger Hansen, Opal and
Buster, and Harley Rogert of Her-
man,spent last Saturday i n
Omaha.
For the best prlce bring your
cream,ehickens and eggs to
John McKay'| Feed Store.Phone
Black 89.89~t!
Frelda Jensen home.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Ande
daughter, Florence cd wl
'raska street were dinner
last Sunday and spent du
the Alfred Andersen hor
Henman.Mrs.Oliver Hudlesonwandfromherduughte
._..m u . --1 HMA.
1 fint"i°¥° of the chicken wb Mr,and Mn.Glen M|:D0|mld|The teachers'bridge club heldl i ?3 " » .."' r1 m¢ nl|W. C. Cameron, better k`"°°T "F md family were Lust Tuudxy ave» forth Mundnv evenlmz at the L_ C,relatives and friends m ummm.Mr. a nd Mn.Clark Jnhnel ol
Kennard, were dinner guats last
Monday nt the Byron McDonald
ne,nqar home on east Park street.
-Mx, and Mrs. Hans Nelson md
~ family of Onuha,spent Sunday
_ ' W m' wi th Mr.Nelson's mother,Mrs.
----- -..u- _ "_
:neu and
an Neb~
guests
e day at
Miss He
grade w e
grades is le
Central Cilg
upend the
home folks.
Miss Alia
Ci ty , Um
n u ur w......._ ,aving for her home at Cara Cameron from uP °"_ York'
r, Saturday, Dec. 19 bo Creek, was doing some Chnstmu
holiday vncatlon with :hopping in Blair last Wednesday-
Mr. and Mrs. Chsrles Gray and
e Shelton of Salt Lake daughter of Tekamnh, spent Sun-
arrived last Frm! w day afternoon and evening at the
home of her broidmer, home of Mr.and Mrs,Charles
ning vlsitrs at the Jack McDon- il;home'w'Ith Mfg" W re
~1f;;°m=»f;_; Blair.u m d and Koinarek an hanteues,
r. an rn.g ansons, Howard and Rm' were las# .n$`"»§,,'?°,§T'T~; §'Z5i§'Z§ :eatyf
Saturday evening callers at the Blair,apent 'Mt week at the
R. R. Woods home._lhome of Mrs. L.'D. Warrick while
Whether your Chxjmtm _"M-|attendng school.M. D. Newell home in this city.
Mrs.Robert Wilson wiil enu
tain the Busy Bee Club at I1
home I-`riday afternoon, Dec. 18.
er-
letA
be
Mrs. Oscar Guyer went to Lyons Blanch u m a :-1..,...,...,,._,-.,last Sunday for a visit with her that she and her two sons and
daughter.Mrs.Andrew Madsen leslie Peak will drive through to
and family.|¢p=na the Christmas holidays with
D. A. Compton was laid up a relatives in this vicinity.few dnys this week with a lame.Mr. and Mrs. Harley Wilcox of
K. Nelson in una city.Rebekah! held their regu-
la meeting at the hall last Tues~
day night.This being the last
meeting of the year.Plans were
dismissed about their Christmas
vis it at theR . L Shelton on west Grant
street.She expects w v lslt in
Blair several month;
1 Values m $5 in Costume Jewe1rY
m at sl each at the Faahian Cen-
Gilliam.demxndn gifts for M ther Father,Mrs. L~ G- Faltys of Clarlmotl, Sister or Brother, yi.. "iw wm.\= ; ;hé hc ggg
Neb,,was T52 3§°f"§Z'wR $112 plete it at K.lop]>'n.48'"'\Lincoln, presented a short munlcal
Mxes MarK"eh ' g m Mr and A few ladies of the Queenpmg-mm over,KF§B last Wednes-
the home of er pa ''Esther Circle uf the M. E. church .day evening from 7:30 to 8o'clock.
1
iiulc Chrisfmaa party win also
I1 I snent last 'Tuesday a:[ternoon|ra-. e..1~uf mlélfnm q fineMr. and Mrs. E. A. Bnxmbnugh
and family were dlnncr guests
last Sunday and spent the day atthe Arthur Hmighes home ln Coun-
....-,,¢,...,..
back which he sprained by lifting
and sawing wood.
The Royal Neighbors will hold
their family Chrlsimas party at
n..M w.A_ mm next Monday
south of Blair, entertained me xox-lowing at dinner last Sunday: Mr.
and Mrs.Byron McDonald,Mr.
and Mrs. Jack McDonald ol Blair,
Mrs.Rachel McDonald and son,
pany, Friday, Dec. Ae.Extra Special-Girls Genuine
Camel Hair Coats in the tan shade
in slzes 7 m 14 go at only $393
"nm A Beret to match 1.1;there
ter-all the newest ideas m necx- Mn* T. H. Wngnt.laces and chokers now on sale at _only Sl.Big new shipment just Mr. and Mrs. Clms Frahrn and
unpacked.Fashion Center.family of the Wranch dmtszct
were dinner guests last Sun ay
Mr. """Mrs. Ted Lathrop will ......| anna me dev at the parental
<=i="=i==g at the home of Mrs. Ng pu;\;"bred I.§=hn;"s§a§;.,.-,; b .
T h a n e .R e f r e s h m e n t s w e r e s e r v : R E d 8 a n d R o m s .N o n e b e t t e r .
A n m f i n n S a i e .DIEQ.1 9 'S ° n \ ¢ | l l n m ; w \J n n n n n K e n n n r d P h 0 n 8
| ~ a; one »1=|a"";; ;;;';"'..;"i"f»i
5 5 ! !!& & & ! ! = = !5»!=!~'!!é! 5!£»!#! A*! !~!é~»!!5 !& ~ . & » ! » ! !.~
i=§?'_¢.1
.Q §e¢,-_. ._-
(I o . J
.1 I nP; 1 ° : '; ».
.I " »" ¢ » ° ° ' ¢ ° .
p \ "¢ . °¢ , ! . .1n* * c .\ " ».I ' J »1 .A ' ." » ¢ " »1 . . "J.s 1 w -. 1 - » 5 ' 1 5 - >J ..
.` :
. ' ¢ ; .»~»,i 2 . 5 - , ~ , , ;. -
\.f r .
1 I A .* I I I a l - l s 5 ~
~ .';- <2 °~ ~ ~~. v A ~ |»~ = = ~~ f f ~ ! §! :
v 5 ..;r i .° v
1./ `'». F .»~~- .-., / - * ' / % * 1 e ..,f . .jr'i .. ,~\
i 'l r \r I
t ~-, %<-5 ~Q "g f ;» ;.r / /~ ~ . . .~
u a n , » ,\;~4 /
, g f Q'||| 7 0 "f"*§»:.A ; ,<-, / '/ f g \,.»-1 ~~u f f /.I .
~':»'|'0 "v '~ /~W E ',
" '~:~. ¢ I ; f i . 1 ; " ¢ ?§ ,~ .. .gf~ .j7"'
Here is a whole alphabet of Christmas Gift suggestions
for those members of your family whom you have not
decided about as yet-And note the prices too.
1 >: ::i~:1;€.:»1i;-1i;~;:;»;f;;l;;-i;
~Ilan ol the Long Creek vm y.
Last Sunday was the ,birth an-
'versary of Fred Olsen, north of
~lair and a few relatives and
riends dropped in that afternoon
~ extend best wishes and fa help
m celebrate.A lovely lunch was
~rved in the late afternoon.
` ose present were Mr. and Mrs.
lenn McDonald and children, Mr.
and Mn. L. C. Hansen and Clark
of Blair,Mr( and Mrs. Clamnce
Olsen and shlldrem of nonh of
Blair and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Olsen
of Herman.The Hosiery Store of Blair is
the Fashion Center-they sell Silk'
Stockings that Wear-you know'
that if you give Silk Swckings.that come frozmthe Fashion Cen-I
ter those Silk Stockings will give
absolute satisfaction and that they
are the correct style and color.
Here are some valuep-$1.95 GoldStripeChiffonSL66;$1.50 Gold
Stripe Chiffon ff service weight
at only $1 pair; $1.35 pure thread'
silk chiffon or service weigh
full fashioned on sale at 88c apair-perfect quality; $1 full fash-ioned gilk to mp service we&ght'
go at 67: a pair.All these Hosei
come in all new colors in size 8%
to 10-Gift Boxes Free.Shop at
the Fashion Center, Blair,
are only a limited num~er sohurrytotheFashion Center in
Blair.
A.R.Brock drove to Omaha
last Monday evening to get his
miami, Mn.Mable Miller of Lin-
coln, who has been confined in the
University hospital the past couple
of weeks.She is visiting a fewdays at the A. R. Brock and Karl
Christensen homes.Word has been 1-ece\ved here by
Mrs. Ras. W. Short df the deathi
of her sister-in-law,Mrs.Abe
Shan at her home at Winner, S. D.
on Dec. 2.No particulars as to
her illness have been received. Thedeceased was a former resident ol I
Bhslr and will be remembered bY
neighbors and friends.
Rev.and M n .A.F.Newell
went on Omaha Monday to attend
the funeral of Mrs. Yost, grand-
mother of their son-in-law, Dwight
P.Sprecher.Mrs.Yost wan 85
years old,was one of the f i r t
II
drive to Omaha this evening (Than
day) to meet Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Helleberg of Ord, Neb.They are
friends of the Lathrops and ex-pect to spend about a week with
them.Among the outa(-Down guests
that attended the "Messiah" given
at the Dana College auditorium
isnt Sunday night were Rev. md
Mrs. Carl Ne\sen of Shelby, Iowa,M.Hansen and Be Hall of
Elkhnrn, Iowa.Big Shipment Holiday Silk
Dresses just received at the Fash-
ion Center Sn Blair--Brim newshadesin beautiful materials in
boih afternoon dresses and Sunday
night styles-make it A point boseethese" at once--they will
brighten up your wardrobe hnd
are just the Dresses for Holiday
1
duaies in mud: from the Unh'
mdxignm and was for manyyears a heather of music in Oma-
ha back in the 'los and 805.She
had been living ol late with her
daughter and um-in-law,Gen.and Mrs.Mutt Tinley of Council
Blutfs, Is.
Festivities.Blair friends of 0.C. Thomp-
son of Grand Island, will be in-
terened in lesming of hi : ma r-riage on Nov. 25 to Mn. Fumle
Fraser ol Kansa: City, Mo.i n
Kansas (ity.They will mnkli
their hame there,she being in
business in that city.Mr. Thomp-
son 'was a merchant in Blair for
maq'§years and will be remem-
bere by many people here.
Jenn Andersen home on Sou
street.Mrs.John Schlytern and son,
Elmer came up from Lincoln and
spent. the day last Sunday at the
home ol Mrs. James Kirby and
with other friends.Mr. and Mrs.
Ju\ius'Pewsen were also visitors.
Fashion Center Beauty Parlon
Phone 47-Alice Triplett.Sham-poo and finger wave or marcel
only Sl; Special Realistic Penna-
nent Wave--the finest method ol
Permanent Waving-at only $8.50
Complete.Make your appoint/-
menta early as Christmas is next
Friday--if you want a Permanent
Phone 47 for your appoinhnent
right now,Last Thursday evening between
five and six o'clock as Mrs. Elmer
Bates was preparing supper at the
Frank Cunningham home in west
Blair,the oi!move exploded,
throwing hot ni\ over the ldtduen
woodwork and over Mr. and Mrs.
Baie;and Mr.C\mn&ngl\nm,all
cd whom were burned about the
face and arms-They were lucky
io put out the fire and have done
nwuy with the oil stove.They
feel thankful that the damage was
no wane.
xjange;one heater;Congo mga;one %mattress,ew.Bring in
anything you want in sell. Jensen
& Bross.48-lt
N. J. Christensen of Sf ngfield,
Nebraska spent las)Saturday
night and Sunday ...; the Julius
Petersen home in this city.Mr.
Chriatensen is an old friend nf
the Petersenn.
Here is some good news to our
hundreds of friends and customers
in Blair and Washhugton county-
and out of the county too,for
that ma tter-pend $10 at the
Fashion Center in Blah- and they
will sell you a $5 Guaranteed
Electric Clock for only $1.39-itis
fine-see it in our swre wdayl
The members of the AmericanLegion Auxdliary wers entertained
at the home of Mrs. Leslie Often
last Tuesday afternoon.Mrs. E.
W.Schmidt was the asxining
hostess.There was a good athen-dsnce, and following the business
meeting the ladies spent the aft-
ernoon playing hearts.Mrs. J. H.
Bowman won first prize and Mrs.
C.E.McComb, consolation.The
ladies of the Auxiliary brought
canned fruits, jellien, etc. for the
lo w we lfue .
A A A A A A A A 5 5 5 5
SELECT GOODHIRTS
Blair.,/as-1:
Extra Special-Glrls Genuine
Camel Hair Coats ln the tan nhnda
in sizes 7 to 14 go at only $3.93
with a Beret to match Free-there
are only n limited number no
hurry to the Fashion Center in
Blair.
The Bill Hlwhman club wmhold a Christmas party next Mm-day evening, Dec. 21, at the club
rooms to which the members are
invited.There will be refresh-
ments and entertainment The
boys recently installed s fine Gen-
eral Electric radio which they
are enjoying.
Mrs. A. F. Newell was called to
Indianapolis, Ind. this week Tues-
day.Word was received that her
sister-in-law,Mtn.. Annie Parker
Brass,had become suddenly ill
and was not expected to live more
than a day or¢wo.The two have
been peculiarly intimate,neither
having nn own sister.Mrs.Newel\
left Omaha Tuesday evening.
Later infomation to the Newell
family conveys the nd news thai
Mrs. Bros: passed away Wednes-
day momlng following n stroke of
apoplexy laut Friday, Dec. 11.
Y u n
a
.r
\\'
.r
:
:
.
:
.
I~ 2~1 In~/~
,/| >
~~7 ! " \ "
6..;__!§ln|\\'0n nf nidl' CH.lh0lln~ RHF :Quia thi d l ! ~ H o n d a y l t t e r n o o n v i d t -
I-| 4 Guhllnn| l\| lf. til! .l . P . J O M d l l I t t b l ~l m !ho me ,
i§}§|i1B¢»n Coliege Hill.
| \ 4 n n l f n r f ! l ¢ l P | . .\ € h 0 i S a t t e n d
lsouthwest of Blair.
Mxs.Leslie Thompson
x f»=§"ii'5§`»T\=~E`»1`d`J`i=~i3&=-¢S1°"== m3`E¢.I§1I:¢}Q June, ma nemima
Cltv.will come home Fl'ldlY» nee. I-bid Nelloll of ath pg Blaiq.
1Bth to spend the holiday vacation
with home folks in this city.
The West school gave s Christ-
mas program nt the school last
Wednesday afternoon.The par-
ents ol the children were invited
and a very nice program was
given.l u n Sundav dlnner guests at
were Saturday evening visitors at
the Dan Thompso home,
The Home Makers Class of the
Christian Sunday School, held a
carnival at the church last Friday
night.A good crowd was presentand everyone enjoyed the evening.
Mr.and Mrs. Paul Thomas of
Madale.Iowa spent,Sunday eve-
the
ancHo
I.-lu
On*
1
at.
we
an:
amBl:
]
dm
ew
on
enin;
¢§
Earl Hillman home were Mr.
I Mrs. Paul Thomas and son of
dale,Iowa and Mr.and Mrs.
»yd Stricklett and baby of
laha.Last Saturday evening vimiwrs
the Hans C. Rasmussen home
re Mr. and Mrs. Ed Christensen
l family from the Bench road,
i Mr. and Mrs. Guy Hinkley of
xlr.Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wrich and
ughwr, Hilda spent last Friday
:ning at the Hans Wrlch home
west Washington s'~;°*An
loyuble evening was spent play-
; cards.Minn France; Bross, a teacher in
ning at the home of Mr. Thomas'
niece, Mrs. George K. Nelson and
Mr. Nelson, of north Walker ave-
nue.Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Beck hnve
moved into Mrs. John Reid'n house
in nnrth Blair and Mrs. Reid has
taken light housekeeping rooms at
the home of her sister, Mrs. Louis
Schenk.
Mr.and Mrs.Hans H.l-'mlm
and family of this city, and Mt
and Mrs. Chris Frahm and family
of the Wnnch district were lui
Saturday evening vldmrs at the
Walter Frahm home, near Nash
ville.
Mrs.Theo.Lnndt entertainui
'
:
I
;
L
I
l
§
1;osme cs
s .. ...,l arrive in Blair Saturday, Dec.
h, to spend the holiday vac.a~
n with her parents,Mr. and
.. Jake Bross.
Miss Dorothy Gray,who ls a
. her in the Fremont schools,
ll come home Friday, December
th to spend the two week! of
lidny vacation at the parental,
F. Gray home.
The Coffee Club met last Thurs-
y afternoon at the home of Mrs.
\V. Schmidt.There were eight
embers present and a nice time
~s reported.The hostess served
licious refreshments.
Mr. :md Mrs. Leonard Axtell
d Mr.and Mrs.Claude Haus-'
'ldt and two daughters drove to
maha last Sunday and were din-
r guests and spent the day at
e home of Mr.` and Mrs. Chris
ilkenlng.Last Monday evening,Helen
asmussen entertained a few of
or girl friends at the Hans C.
asmussen home on nest Lincoln
reet.A pleasant evening was
pent playing games and cards
fter which Miss Helen served her
nests a lovely lunch.
August Timm of west ol Blair,
'as very much pleased to have
is children remember him Wed-
esday of lalt week, by coming ln
uring the day and extending con-
~tulatlons and ag" wislxuf The
casion was his e ghty»!irst blrth
nniversary.
club at her home last Thursday
aftemooxt.Mrs.Wm.Famberg
held high score, Mrs. M. E. Ben-
dorf, cut and Mrs. K. C. DeGn>!f,
consolation.Refreshments were
served.
Last Sunay visitors at theChris Wrlch home were Mr.and
Mrs.Max |Klotz of southwest ~>f|
Kennard,Mr.and Mrs.I-larry
Wrlch and family of south of
Kennard,Mr.and Mrs.HansWrich, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wrlch
and Hilda, all of Blair.
The Papio Club held an oystersuppernt the Austin Renshaw
home, west of Blair last Monday
evening. There were around twen-ty-five present including the Club
members and their families.A
social evening was spent playing
cards and visiting.
The Juvenile Royal Neighbors.
under the direction of Mrs. Earl
Hillman held their regular meet-
ing at the M. W. A. hall last.Sat-
urday after-noon.Installation of
the new officers were held.Light
refreshments were served.
Mr. and Mrs. Myron Metzingerreceived word that Mrs. Elizabeth
Metzlnger of Pipestnne, Minnesota
who is making her home with her
daughter, Mrs. R. Rhea, is quite
poorly and has been under the careofa physician the past mouth.Mrs. Metzlnger will he well re-
membered by many, as she was aBlair resident several yous ago.
l
1
n
l l
1:
1.
1
1
1
1
1
1
19
H:
C
n
ggg \: :i _. .pent play ing games an d cards
fte r wh ic h Mis s Helen s erved h er
nests a lovely lu nc h.
A u g u s t Ti mm o f we s t o f B la i r ,
as very mu c h pleased to ha ve
is children remember h i m W ed-
esd ay of las t week , b y c omi ng in
ui-ing the day and extending c on-
~tulatio na a nd hge wlsh esf The
c as ion wa s h is e g hty -fi rst bi rth
nniversary .
_ _ ._ _-"I __.._ __ .- . ._.- _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ . . _ -
MEATS for Christmas
Leave your orders early for Xmas
Ducks, Geese, Tuirkeys or Chickens
Pork Sausage, nb.--81/2c
Rib Boiling Bai, lb.-9c
Pofk Chops, lb.-»»15c
Pork Roast, lb.-»-II C
Fancy Beef Put Roast, lb.»1s¢
Smoked Picnic mms, u». né
_."\"\\¢I
the new officers were held.Light
refreshments were served.
Mr. and Mrs. Myron Metzingerreceived word that Mrs. Elizabeth
Metzlnger of Pipesmne, Minnesota
who ls making her home with her
daughter, Mrs. R. Rhea, ia quite
poorly and has been under the careofa physician the past month.
Mrs.Metzinger will be well ze-
membend by many, as she wu a
Blnlr resldenj. severe] yeus ago.
I ii, More Buying
g A Aprons, each --8912 ~ xg §ilk Nigbies_
Buckles, etc ssc, $1.00, $1.45 and $1.95BBédspreads$1.98 to $5.95 IllO Ornaments, lPSilk Munsing Pajamas _
n f\u;||'n. Pntterns.Maternal:Sn ow y white
ggg \: :i _. .pent play ing games an d cards
fte r wh ic h Mis s Helen s erved h er
nests a lovely lu nc h.
A u g u s t Ti mm o f we s t o f B la i r ,
as very mu c h pleased to ha ve
is children remember h i m W ed-
esd ay of las t week , b y c omi ng in
ui-ing the day and extending c on-
~tulatio na a nd hge wlsh esf The
c as ion wa s h is e g hty -fi rst bi rth
nniversary .
M _
MEATS for Christmas
Leave your orders early for Xmas
Ducks, Geese, Tuirkeys or Chickens
Pork Sausage, nb.--81/2c
Rib Boiling Bai, lb.-9c
Pofk Chops, lb.-»»15c
Pork Roast, lb.-»-IIC
Fancy Beef Put Roast, lb.»1s¢
Smoked Picnic mms, u». né
_."\"\\¢I
the new officers were held.Light
refreshments were served.
Mr. and Mrs. Myron Metzingerreceived word that Mrs. Elizabeth
Metzlnger of Pipesmne, Minnesota
who ls making her home with her
daughter, Mrs. R. Rhea, ia quite
poorly and has been under the careofa physician the past month.
Mrs.Metzinger will be well ze-
membend by many, as she wu a
Blnlr resldenj. severe] yeus ago.
ȤD D o l l s u c .Ur e s l e s
rr I v a . F i n n T n w e l
clothi--clever jacquard designs andE E§§;'éh`§£iié~§»\a handsome woven madras.Collar"`§é§`" _-59C to 956 Woven Rag RugsFFlowers, `..énLa.\~ §étafignery md Scarf:attached
Stripes,s1.oo wea1eé. Two matching collars with$1.00 to $3.25 ~ T 'o i l t § : t sr z C | n v n lA l \.»¢v-v..H Haudkerchiei each neckband shirt.
materials---tailored
Fa box 256-8942 ~ Q HnrPrellnseinight bagv alises, ov
14 to 19wCostume Jewelry
xKKompacta, Vanity
L Lingerie, all kinds Y Youths Garter Sets
Z Zipper:M ir »¢».|ml mn -1:for' Christmas
4 6W e 3W. J.SAS
mms for Christmas
Leave your orders early for Xmas
Ducks, Geese, Tuirkeys or Chickens
Pork Sausage, nb.--81/2c
Rib Boiling Beef, lb.-9c
Pofk Chops, lb.-»»15c
Pork Roast, lb.-»-IIC
Fancy Beef Put Roast, lb.»1s¢
Smoked Picnic mms, u». né
Fresh Side Pork, lb.;loc
Phone 32-33 We Deliver
w. 1- sAs
mms for Christmas
Leave your orders early for Xmas
Ducks, Geese, Tuirkeys or Chickens
Pork Sausage, nb.--81/2c
Rib Boiling Beef, lb.-9c
Pofk Chops, lb.-»»15c
Pork Roast, lb.-»-IIC
Fancy Beef Put Roast, lb.»1s¢
Smoked Picnic mms, u». né
Fresh Side Pork, lb.;loc
Phone 32-33 We Deliver
w. 1- sAs
Deiiw r
s.
W A S H I N G T O N mixed according to tha following _. :A D V E R T I S E I N T H E E N T E R P R I S ER U R A L ~ , 2 ' ; " m , * ° ' ; , " ; ',,*;e ;Largen bolulied circulation in Wuhingwn county.
u .____"__,"....____ him seven parts of oleic acid ox-[__
y'
Q ,--s ¢ .f :L-. ~ _ / I - u n , \ \ $3 s g ~
~l = r § ' € ¢ 'g f ; _
A.swemissedtl1eweek,wew~i1l
go back and mention the excep-
tional treat that came fo us a
week ago Sunday when the Dann
A»Capella choir came up duringthe Chapel your nd H1515 for us;
The ~ Neighbors have phn-
ned a Christmas Dlrtv for Fridnv
evening,Dec.18.to be held in
their lodge rooms above Berry'astore.Mr. and Mrs. Ola Sorensen, Mrs.
1 rm. mu mn .ueorge ra u c nspent Sunday evening at the Berg-man home.Min Hinze and Mrs. Geo. Mis-leldt were shopping ln OmahaW.E.Dempsey and Inez "'°*'9|Satux-day.Omaha shoppers Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lund of Fre-
mont, were over Sunday guests atthe Elmer Lund home.
Mr.and Mrs.G.D.Nlcholsenandchildrenvisitedrelativesin
Mr. and Mrs. Wm.ChristensenImovedtheirhouseholdgoodsto
|Benningtan last Tuesday.Mr.
Chrisfensen will continue hlawork'with the Bennington tnnxier.-I Mrs. lda|Kers|.etter came out
rad oil. The resulting mixture will|
resemble salt soap.It should be'
rnlxed with an equal quantity ofl
Bolt water to make what is ll ;
u stock solution.Then mix four,
tablespoons ol the stock solution'
with a galllm of water and spray
the plants thoroughly, being sure
that d l of the meuly bugs are
thurqughly wet.I
- l o m e T h e a t r e
Home of Perfect Talking Pictures;
MAKE Tasse SWEETS
JUST To EAT YOURSELVES
Home made C1'u'istmas candy,
like the famous speaker, "needs no
introduction." Everybody who hu;
a single tooth likes it (even the;
toothlgss relish the soft varieties)
and it is as much a part of Christ,-
mas as the stocking and the *'--Everybody wnnts some, everybody,
can make some-but not everybody
will! So there is a liwa market for
and vanilla. Set in cold water and|I-4"{'~aunuuy nev.BCHUN'-H 01cooluntilmixture in thick snchshe first church o!Fremont con-
feels barely warm lo touch. SLir|ucied the Chapel_servlees.Vlfe
until mixture loses its shiny look|:|°L:°Pe that he will come again
land is creamy. Pour inxo oiled pan |Mr.Kent Brown of Denver
.1Old Ellllllh Taller.|hrought his parents down on Mon-2 cups sugar;1%cups light day to make their home with us,
corn syrup;1 teaspoon vanilla; We welcome them.155 cups thin cream;A6 teaspoon'Mrs. Brunnel and son of Lincoln,
salt~ 2 teaspoons oil._came np 'hiesday to be with her
p su r gym cream Ind niother, Mrs. Kello g on_ her 91stgapself. into saucepan QM sdr'ov er||\:|ear h¢ f: ;nd n;"l;aKe5°s?ri d" good
fire unul sugar ls c esolved. mul Mn. C_ H|.rdexl:pg!'§nemont, vis~
|\) ll 'll ll \B c a n u m a y .|G e o r g e H i l l m a n w e n t t o O m a h a
T u e s d a y t o c o n s u l t s p e c i a l i s t s i n
| » = g » ~ 1 t o h i s h e a l t h .
.Mr . a n d M n .Ma r t i n Hed elu nd,
'Ros emar y an d Ha r o ld we re o ve r
Sund ay visitors at Geo. Hed elun ds.
M r .a n d Mr s .Ra y Casey an d
|..\.:m.....mama olmif lm.-..,s...|A
Ifrom Omaha Sunday for several|'week:stay with her son, Hlwin 2
and Mrs.Kersteiter.|Ha:
Mr. and Mn. Chris Sands spent Fm
sevew days last week visiting Srelatives in Omaha.onl
Geo.Bergman and B°D.ea
~ Epent Monday with Mn . |E
Thursdav.Decemlsnr 17t7cfor a Box of 8 full size
ndkerchiefs worth 59c at the
Lhiun Center this
3 Fdt Hats for
y 880-all colors
Fashion Center
Entire Stnclr sn
week-end.
Ladies go nU
and head siz-
in Blair.
nm..v.»4:..\.
- - _ , ,---.- .... ...- .~WOM€n
L<>v;~<2,f~1§€sellin g y our own p rod ud if itf a d e-lc temperatu re, 2 50 agr ees, o r un-
lic ious, prettily pac ked an d not too ti l a f i r m b d l wi ll f.'1'm i n cold
costly .W h y no t tr y selling so me wa t- r .Stir qui te of te n,a s st
""'.u»..»..|fn 'magna lvl.I .fgl i n tl anr.l°
ifed the Home
glad fo see lu
Jensen.I Mr. and Mrs.
|lern pan of U11
a n q | | \ \ | ' _ | ,: f u l w a n
ar old frfend,Mrmfg here last week and w i 1 1 | W 3 H § j ~E Kemte twrls hpwm for Women S0 at only
again make their home here 'motored to Omaha gunday p H |$488--all sizes and styles, at theDay from the wes-'Mn y has been made fore-Ed,in Kerstetter spent Tueeda ',Fashlon Center, Blair
e s ta te , s p e n ta f e w ma n o f o n e o f th e sec tions.Mr .afte d sf.100r c hi ldr en M r an d a n d Mr s Case lived h er e s ever al mo o n a n W ednesday i n ;re gu la r $3 Do lls th a t c rylY..Omah a.a n d m g v e ~ e e s a d h.r l r t o m v m t o B l a i r Y n I l v e r e a lS t u l l p a s s e d a w h y g g g t m o n t h s o n ~. '£ '§ ", ' £ ° < a' L ' L § § 1 . § , ' ° ' ° ' " ° "m o t o r e d g m g o a t o n l y 8 8 c e a c h a t t h e
| .S h e w a s b o r n o m T h e m e m b e r s o f t h e J u n i o r !M . .. . . A u.....e f t r r-n~- .... ..._.o n C e n t e r i n B l a u -t h i s F r : -
made, it automatic ally c~s a
need for some system of account-
ingwcontrolling or guiding the
depe nds on thre e f ac to rs:reliable
ingredients,tested rec ipes and a
li ttle c o mmon sense.Y o u mu s t
su pp ly th e la tte r, b u t th e i ng re di -
en ts are moderately pric ed an d
:free recipes are obtainable f r o m
th e very companies wh o ma k e
the m.
Of c o ur se , to ma k e a p r o f i t o n
y o ur candy ,a ll "batc hes"mu s t
tu r n ou t succ essfully ;there mu s t
n o t be one failure.Th e grea test
fe a r of th e a ma te u r c a n d y ma k e r
is th a t the confection wi ll " t u r n
to su g ar "o r bec ome 8'1'Hi11Y-T o
gu a r d agai nst this,do these two
thin gs:test th e candy c arefully
.use a the rmo meter i f possible)
and use c orn s y rup i n ma k i n g i t.
There is a . g o o d sc ientific reason
behind this use o f sy n.| p--tec hni-
eians wi ll te ll y ou h o w gluc ose
helps invert the s ugar, and the like
- b u t y o u n e e d n ' t b o t h e r to le a r n i
a ll th a t. J u s t re me mb er th a t g lu -
cose is corn sy rup's oth er na me
an d th a t its u se i s a s o rt o f s u c -
cess insuranc e polic y .
Be sure to pac k y o ur candies
attrac ti vely ;use d ai nty b oxes a nd
festive wrap pin gs;be neat.Ma k e
a "s amp le "box, ta ke advanc e or-
ders and deliver i t whe n it's fr esh.
He re are some popu lar candies
an d the recipes ha ve been tested
by both a mateur s a n d exper ts:
Sure-I'ire Chocolate Fud ge.
3 c ups s uga r;l i c u p da rk c or n
sy rup; li: c up milk; 2 squares choc -
ola te;2 tablespoons cooking oi l;
li:teaspoon sa lt;1 teaspoon vn-
nilla.
Place sugar,s y mp ,mi lk an d
choc olate,c ut in seven o r eig ht
piec es, in h eavy sauc ep an and stir
over fire un ti l sugar is dissolved.
and c hoc olate is melted.Le t c ome
to a boil and cover one min ute.
Re move c over an d cook,wi tho u t
stirring'un ti l sy r up wi ll f o r m a
so ft b all wh en tri ed i n c o ld u nter .
(238 degrees fahren heit).Re move
:from fi re stir in quic kly oil,salt
.s lu ml b u ll wi ll f u n n a d d van illa
and pour in thin lay er on oiled Blah
or h:»l:| n;; s heet. W ien c old break
in piec es. Yield: about two pounds.
Chris tmas Cand les.
Ho me ma de candies are c onsid-
fered very nic e for C hristmas g ifts.
Below are gi ven rec ipes for c hoc o-
la te a n d op er a f u dg e tak en f r o m
Extens ion Ci rc u lar 92 6.
Choc olate Fu dg e:2 c u p s su g ar ;
3 teaspoons bu tte r ;1-8 teaspoon
'salt and 1-8 teas poon c ream of tar-
'tar g 3- 4 c u p mi lk or c re m; 2 c ho c
olate squ ares ; 1 teasp oon vani lla.
Boil a ll the ingredients exc ept
va ni lla an d bu tte r *~°f soft ba ll
stag e. Re mo ve fr om f i re , ad d b ut-
te r a n d va ni lla an d a llo w t o c o o l
(wi tho u t sd r r in g )un ti l almos t
c o ld . B e a t u n til c re a my . Tu m i n to
a buttered pan and c ut into squares
at onc e.Th i s ma y be lcneaded i n
th e ha nd s if i nc li ne d to be gra n-
ula r.
Cho pp ed nu ts , c an die d tr ait a nd
nuts,o r ma r s hma llo ws ma y b e
added ju s t before tu r n i n g in to
pans.Choc olate ma y be omi tte d.
Ope ra Fu d ge :2 c ups su ga r;1
c up c rea m;1-8 tea spoo n c ream of
ta rtar .
Co ok a ll i n gr ed ie nts to so ft b all
_stage Po ur on to moistened pla t-
te r,cool and wo r k to wa r d center
wi th wooden spoon.W h en i t bc -
cornes har d,cover wi th a d a mp
:c loth f o r t h i r ty min utes or more.
W he n ag ain s of t it ma y be mo ld ed
and f la vo re d as d esi re d wi th melt-
'ed c hoc olate, c hopped nuts or c an-
tlied fmi t, c he rri es, pi nea pple, or-
ange peel, citron, angelica, etc . Pat
in to ob lo ng sheet 3-4 inc h thic k
and str ai ghten ed g es wi th knives.
Crease in to squares o r bars an d
wrap in wa xed pap er. One la y er of
fr u i t opera fu dge placed up on a
la y e r of r o se o pe ra f u dg e an d c u t
i n ba rs f r o m th e lo af is attr ac -
tive. Ope ra f ud ge may b e ke pt f or
da y s i f tig h tly c o ver ed .
I
.
BE"l`TER I ' A R M MA N. \ GE ME N" I `are good an d whic h metho ds are
bad.
1 Ne xt we e k we wi ll g i ve y o u th e
nec essary in fo rmatio n o n wh e n
an d h o w i o start.a f a r m ac ount
book.I f before th a t ti me y ou
wa n t additional inf or matio n,see
|1 ...
One hundred y ears ago,wh e n
fe w ar tic le s wer e so ld f r o m th e
f a r m and a fe w ar ti c les pu rtha s
ed,the prob lem o f f a r m ma n a g e -
me n t was har dly wo r th consider-
sows NEED ALFALFA
AND EXERCISE
lays with theim
Hrs. D.D. DayMrs.Sophia
>n December 14 I *lcJiovember 10, 1862 in Iowa City,,.I .....-no rn..." .D..ieirersoown.She had been in the H°m class have been worlfxng hard theand Mrs. A_ C_ Sunds were shop
or three years.She came from
)maha and enjoyed her home here
'ery much.She began failing
mrly in the fall,gradually get-
ing weaker and weaker until shevas called to a better home onl'uesday night.Funeral servicesvlllbe held at the Home Thurs»
lay afternoon at one o'clock, Rev.N.C. George officiating.Inter-
nent will be made at the Mount<Iope Cemetery in Omaha.
The Hosiery Store of Blair is
he Fashion Center-they sell Silk
ltockings that Wear-you lmow
hat if you give Silk Stockings
hat come from the Fashion Cen-
er those Silk Stockings will sive
bsoluna satisfaction and that they
..... - .-...._......1.. _-.»__._-
past few weeks getting ready for
the play "Flo's Beau" which they
will present Dec. 17 and 18.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wright en-tertained at a seven o'clock din-ner lollowed by pinochle at their
guests were Messrs.and Mes-
dames George Hedelund,Charles
Berry, Homer Ward, Edgar Fair-child, Frank Byers, Harry Blaco,w. E. Wright, Robert Andreasen;Mrs. E.Berry, Misses Helen El-
lingsen,Leon Nelsen,and Ray-
mond Jensen, Joe Gallagher andGeorgeFairchild.Mrs.. RobertAndreasmandRaymond* Jensenheld high scores and Mrs.\W. E.
Wright and E. 0.Fairchild,low.
Esther Lund retumed from
Calif. about ten days ago and isnow_with_her mother, Mrs. Louisa
home Thursday evening.g
.ping in Omaha Wednesday.
Clarence MeKibbon entertainsL, number of friends at his bach
elor quarters Friday evening.
$12.75 Silk Dresses go at $7.82
Sizes 14 to 46-Fashion Center.
$8 Felt Hats for Ladies go a
only 88o-a1l colors and head dz
ee Fashion Center in Blair.
Ehmtire Stock $6 Enna Jettlc
Slippers for Women go at onl;
$4.88-all sizes and styles, at th
Fashion Center, Blair.
Extra Special-Girls Genulm
Camel Hair Coats in the tan shad~
in sizes 'I to 14 go at only $3.91
with a Beret to match H.;then
are only a limited number s<
hurry to the Fashion Center il
flday, Saturday and Mondav
wAsH1Nc.'roN NEWS
de r a n d Mr . a n d Mr s . E r n e s t K e n
stette r an d f a mi ly helped He n r y
Petersen ne ar Ben ni nf bo n,cele-
girate his bi rthd ay Tues day eve-
ng .Mi s s D a g mn r Petersen,Mr s .
Alic e Ke rs tette r a n d E d w i n mo -
to m d to Ornahn Tuesday ,whe re
Edwi n c alled on the ey e d oc tor.
Mr s .I d a Cu s ta r d, wh o is stay -
in g at the Fr an k Is ha r n ho me , ha d
th e mi sf o rtun e to f a ll a n d break
he r a r m la st wee k .
Mr s .B.A .Gotteeh a n d Janic e
a n d Mi s s Ro ma Gottsc h me te re d
to Oma h a o n Tu e s da y .
Mr s .A r th u r De aler a nd son o f
Ben ni ng to n, sp en t Th ur sda y af te rs
no on wi th Mr s .Geo rge Mi sf eldt.
Th e La di es A id S oc ie ty met with
Mr s .Mi lle r Ni else n la st W edn esi
day a ftern oo n.
Mr .an d Mr s .C.V .Shurnnker
atten d e d th e b ir th da y of Mr s . Gu s
Pauls en on W edn esday even ing.
Clar enc e Mc K ibbe n en tertajpe d n
nu mbe r o f his ge n tle ma n frie nds
nt an oy s ter su pp er on Fri day eve-
nin g.
A n u mb e r o f me n f r o m h e r e a t-
tended the i l u e Roc k shoot n t
Elk h o r n Sun day af ter noo n.
J u li u s , W i lli n r n n n d Ii mma S te n
de r we r e entertained n t the He r -
ma n Kr u s e ho me i n Bennin gton,
Sun day eveni ng.
Mr s .I d a Ke r s te tter i s spending
:f e w we e k s wi th h e r s o n , E d wi n
~t the ho me o f Mr s .Ali c e Ke r -
ste tte r.
Mr. a nd Mrs. W . J . P ete rs s pe nt
Mon day a t the pa re nta l Sor en Ro s-
enk ild e home.
Tuesday, Dec. 22 Bargain Night
Admission I0 and 20 cents x
'\VOMEN OF A LL NATIONS'
\Vith Victor McLa ughlin and Edmund L owe
Also Don't Dlvorce t1|m-- Comedy
AsP|R|N
~ ~<\r\\\'=1i\"\1~ \\%!>|l§W\§1€ uma > nz Wifi
REV/ARE OF IMUATIONS
f-°\e\§ _"¥~§,3~<\"
\g g u f ,
\'¢ '
Q 4 ". .
Wednesday and Thursday,Dec. 23 and 2
Me rc h a n ts Ni g h t
_ .,. . - _ . . . . . . . . . . . . - - -- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - _»... ...- - -
100 re gu la r $3 Do lls th a t c ry
and move th ei r ey es a nd h ave re al
ha i r g o a t on ly 88c eac h a t the
Fas hi on Center i n Bla i r th is Fr i -
|
~lflf
8 3 "*
aaE,
.
"
nnb e'Q1S5 Be os'ue\\\
Friday and Saturday December 18 and l
Charity Matinee Saturday
w u z R ~ o s a s
vouNa As~ ~ ~
Also Fimlly Shoe--Cartoon and
Beneath the Southern Cross--Vagabond Scrles
Sunday and Monday,December 20 and 21
Sunday Matin ee I0 and 25 cents
ES DU ~\ \ > \ ' &Q * W ~
\I " "
..,,--:sr fes g ?'~ a ~ .»'~i»""- - » ~J
. .f :n v "dr ¢`:.- l k ¢ ~ .
u 3 7 1 '_1 '\
.;-fin J |F ~~r v 1 ~1 .=5@.2=:.~ ~ "e 1 § =@'fF-~i
. '~.l , s q - ~t~. . » > 1 ~ .2 s / 'H ;:. r '* 1 "~ 1 :.`J.3 "af ,l*"§='Z:5 ~i f gg ,J S "
~~&\FQ ~f a " \r n "-
. : r ..9 ~f'. . . s m 2 :1 J ': :(2 rs
Also Laurel and Herdey in One (Juni Turn--Cnmcdy
and Fox News
Wlth Pnul Lukas and Eleanor Bordman
Also Call A Cop--Comedy
us m c uusstuu aq u a zulu culur.L u n d She expe c ts to s ta y here ~[ e r e Mg gg n e va lue s - $1 . 9 5 g g gg u nti l a f te r th e hqliday s._ .
Ltdpe o $ 1 6 5 ;$1.50 M G1 Ro b d c hil-lr in n C h i f f n :n r sorvirn wn i vh t .1m.'"m.n§"fm"?°f'£\,?,'§,§2'21 |Run»~ ~2?
nfl 6Inn
---'...,. - - - - - - -v ;- . . - v . . - » o - -. _ _ . .-- - -. . - : " -- - - - - 6 .. . - -.. - ¢ ¢»I ; o n l y $ 1 p a i r ;$ 1 . 3 6 p u r e t h r e a d d a y w i t h I G I B U V G S i n O m a h a .|
: l b . . | . u : . . . .M ..........:.........:...\.»M r m u l U r n A l f n n r l Q vn n r n r a n n M r s .R i i n o f f h n n m a. x A \ . u . u . . . | . U u U I u c s v l u u w \ : | 5 u v -
all fashioned on sale a t 881:a
ai r -p e r fe c t q u a li ty ; $ 1 f u ll f as h -
med si lk to to p servic e we i g h t
o at 6Tc a pai r.All th e se Ho s e
mme in all new c o lors in sizes 8%
r 10 - - Gi f t Boxes Free.Sh o p a t
re Fa shion Center, B lair.
an d Chr istine visited a t th e par-
en ta l Ha n s Svogerson h o me Mo n -
day e ven in .Th er e wi ll be services a t th e
Lu th er a n c hurc h Sunday ,Dec . 20.
Sun da y s c h oo l a t 10 , mor ni ng se r-
vic e a t 10:45.Th e C'on.flrmation
class will _rneet nextSa§urday at
sad news Thursday morning;ofthesuddendeathofher brother,
Rob ert I-Iammamz,a f o r me r A r -
li ng to n boy ,wh o ha s lived i n
Oma h a th e past fe w y ea rs .
K e r mi t J u n g b lu th atte nded the
din ner danc e a t th e K n i g h ts o f
Qo lu mb us c lub ro oms i n Oma h a ,
WEETEER 1:30 at the home of Mrs.Annn|U0C-11 , giv e n by the mo mdCarlson.uaw clnss from Tech hioh
Sunday callers at the Hans
Svogerson home were Mr.and
Mrs. Fred Swanson, Mr. and Mrs.
Nels Swanson and Albert Swan~
s o n .
The schools here will close on
Wednesday evening,Dec.23 for
the holidavs.
Bernard Jungbluth came homefromOmahaFridayevening fartwo weeks vacation.
_Rands around Dale have been
lmpassable,On Thursday alter-
noon the Omar bread wagon wasstuckinthemudandstayed inuntilFridavmornimrwhnnNah:IM snum
General Cattle N
to 250 Lower. 'I
Vlf\l\h
larket Slow ""§Ii-Q'£F=§i'i\1rs. Joe Konvalin and SVOIdgBl;({_;JUll'i-gllil <§£{£`Ts£1§"§
'Teddy were Sunday dinner guests team of horses.UP $11.00 ot Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Fairchild.Sylvia Jungbluth came out from
,,,.,__nlann Mr.and Mrs.Jack Burgess, Omaha Sunday to visit with hern u u e I l \ | \ E l u - z u c u n u r
l-'at Lambs Blow and Lurely 25a
Lower a t S4.75@5.l5.Feeder
L lmb s Scar ce :nd Stead y at
s.sn@4.z 5. Ared Sheep Steady.
Union Stock Yards, Dec. 15, 1931
-Although cattle receipts Monday
were moderate. about 11,00D_head.
adv lea fr om ot her ma rk ets we re
extremely bearish a n d hlds an d
sales ran ged fr om s te a d y w as
much as 25@ 50c lo wer than the
:lose ol last week.Best steers
her e h rolllh t $ 11. 00.Co ws a n d
hellers were also lo we r wh i le
stockers a n d feeders h e ld ab o u t
J a me s a n d Ph y lli s o f Oma h a ,
spent Su n d a y a t th e p a r e n ta l, A .
N. A n d e r s o n home.
Th e Dorc as Se wi n g Clu b
me e t Saturd ay after no on
Mr s .Fr e d Nels en .
Ha n s Svogerson,Ha r r y
Alma c ulle d o n Mr . a nd Mr s .
Sor ens en one even ing la st wee k.
wi ll
wi t h
an d
Ne ls
2'Ic f o r a B o x o f 8 f u ll size
Hand ker c hi efs wo r th 5 9 :a t th e '
Fash ion Cen ter this we ek-e nd.
RIVER Pnocnsss <1
( Oma h a Be e Ne ws. )
Fn rmm-C n vn mm- W a n e " f - mm.
par en ts an d brothers,M r .an d
Mr s .He r m a n J u ng h lu th .
He r m a n J u n g blu th a n d K e r mi t
dr ove to Gr e tna Tu es d a y o n bus-
mess.Mr . a n d Mr s .Pr e s Nic k ola ha d
as th ei r guests Su nd ay even ing,
Mr .a n d Mr s .Ha n s Braesc h an d
Shirley .
Th e Hosi ery Sto re o f B la i r is
th e F a s h i o n C e n te r - th e y s e ll S i lk
Stoc k ings th a t W e a r - y o u k n o w
th a t i f y o u gi ve Si lk Stoc k ings
th a t c o me f r o m th e F a s h i o n Cen-
te r th os e Si lk Sto c k i n gs wi ll gi ve
abs olute s atis fac ti on an d th at th ey
a r e th e c orrec t sty le an d color.
LOoKl`or thenlmeBayerand the
wa d ..~ o lzlmthe gzc hgu | .|
-~---w~'ll thanuyouyue
a\¢"~__~_,f ,f ~_n-g g
H --o f p h ~preacdbadya;?irin{sJAl`aa:imI1lhnl
t cesdzp\&¢hav;ar¥,|ndno »..m.§§'.§
att;-.~¢1°f|c\»tollow:nu\:¢.
e ulllddgfofpalnauf allkina
N 'tisa .N m .
Sor~e'l`hm\t LumbagoRheumadmTootlmche
GcndneBlyerA»plrinl||oldgdrug?|t|lnbozeld12nnd
so Z4andl00._
Through the courtesy of following Blair Merchants it ismsslble fapatmns of the Home Theatre to go to Wednesday an Thursda
night shows for only 10 cents:
The Blue Goose Store
Wolnman Service Shtion
Racket Store
Shell Super Service Station
Stewart PhnrmacyGnrrison Clothing StoreJ. E. Marks & Sona
Mmdaen Pmduee Co.
Pounds Clothing Store
Halma Bakery_We J. Sas Store
North Side Store
Blnlr Drug StoreWolff Drug StoreLathrop Grocery StoreArndt IhrdwueMaseCanfeetiuneryBrenholt Hansen Shoe Repair
Canola Grocery
Fashion Center
The Be¢kmln Store
otnucyumaa.
The Gosslpy Plumber-~Comedy
| u 5 \\ \ \ f | | l l l 6 u l B u a u l u g u n :~m a n a g e m e n t o f t w e n t y t h o u s a n d ' G r e e n ,l e a f y o . l f a l f a h a ?w i l l _h o m e f r o r n t h o z e o e n t c o n v e n t i o n
t o f o r t y t h o u s a n d d o l l a r s i n v e s t ~h e l p p g o v l q e t h e p r o ! e m ,m m e r a l s ,m ' § ° " ; f § ; ' f u f g S C " : ' i l §f ; ° f ' ; ° 5 f ] ' 2 O f t h e h i l s s l s s l p m V a l l e y a s s o c i a -
r n e n t d o n o m l i m r n n t h e s i v e n f l l 1 | l d v l t a m m s a b r o o d s o w n e e d s . - . . . n L _» _ \_ .~_ Q . - . :t l o n a t S t .L o u x s f u l l o f b o n e a n d
Here are 50ml
Stdpe Chiffor
Stripe Chiffor
at nnlv $1 nni~ "'W ""to produce a strong healthy litter
of pigs says Nebraska Ex eri-These farm account records are '...Dgood for the renter as well as fm|ment Station Clrculor ho. 40. The
¢,hay may be fed m arack ori':°.,f:":i;.';Pi'.:ff.&..-":.."'E_.'§*;t;'fi"~¢»=»m1=ground or Chopped wxth
Saou urcnolce yearllngs muurrv10110: fair to good y earllusa $5.15
@'f.75;c o mmo n to f a ir y e ar u ng s
$4.25® 5.'rs:trashy .wa r me d u p
steers $3.00»fI4.00.choic e p r i me' 1 ~ . . . . . . m h n a n n l 1 n | { | \ M h 1 | } | \ h n h n l n -
good news concerning work on the
Missouri river.
Relying on what he has been
told by army engineers and
Washington officials.Mr.Wea-
Stripe Chiffon $1.65;$1.50 Gold
Stripe Chiffon or service weight
at only $1 pair; $1.35 pure thread
silk chiffon or service weigh
full fashioned on Bale at 88c a
pair--perfect quality; $1 full fash-
ioned silk to top service weight
go at 6'Ic a pair.All these Hose
come in all new colors in sizes 8%
to 10-Gift Boxes Free.Shop at
the Fashion Center, Blair.
< > ;> f . ¢ ; \
1
A 1 ~ " ~
D E M A N D
\
\ ." ! \ ' i ,~»
l~.°£"~'*":.'.°"...~"'":
r
'cH||.nn£N
C R Y F D R I T
CHILDREN hntelo hh mad_Hulmla,buf.ev u-ychildlov a
|.h|w\e dCuta ri;.And\hhpm 1
Kill Me aly Bu gs On H ous e P lan ts.
The r nea ly bu g is a small, soft
bodied insect having a white waxy
cov er in g wh ic h giv a it v er y go od
protection and makes it among the
mon. difficult of all ins ects to kill
on house plants, according to 0. S.
Bare, state extension enwrnologisl..
He recommends treatment ol house
plants with nicotine-oleabe spray,
mmuufmxuv of manowetimddestefof nlicyllmdd.
0|~a~=~:.+..2.°°-°""°"° "{2 ' $
forpllnlnf allklnds.M s m
Su\Thm\t LumbnplhmmntllllToothdls~Gendmllylrhqalrlnllloldgdn|§hllnbmudl2nndumnou.
|4 |I J'llkaolr thluf?"I B l '»"'-l'd.T¢°
l i d
~I ~I ',
||~,|L;»Q1
.:Lgl`j'
:i= I
w u s ~.
\ \1 \ .~1 r~_" I r 1,10 ~" } \'g 5 1 §_\\,¢ . } |\
a L"\s v ~~" O é PP;~f s
~a i "~ a »',
~~~~-- I
Through the courtesy of following Blair Merchants it ismsslble fapatmns of the Home Theatre to go to Wednesday an Thursda
night shows for only 10 cents:
The Blue Goose Store
Wolnman Service Shtion
Racket Store
Shell Super Service Station
Stewart PhnrmacyGnrrison Clothing StoreJ. E. Marks & Sona
Mmdaen Pmduee Co.
Pounds Clothing Store
Halma Bakery_We J. Sas Store
North Side Store
Blnlr Drug StoreWolff Drug StoreLathrop Grocery StoreArndt IhrdwueMaseCanfeetiuneryBrenholt Hansen Shoe Repair
Canola Grocery
Fashion Center
The Be¢kmln Store
The Gosslpy Plumber-~Comedy
; .
I T w a s a s u r p r i s c p a r t y f o r A n n a b e l .
the day before her birthday.¢§
Annabel enjoyed it,but ahewuabit
''| |\". - l ~v ~ \
"" ullI:|¢\|\ll| "" '"""' an enldlnge cutter.Ax lim Nunn " T? """""""""';1'§,f'.'§'§,f" ver is `E¢nrm=n: uni AE;E .
mer will see active constructionth a t hi s ment.mp n t D I Y P llllle s t a ti o n , ll\ i lf l ¢ ' lo l' ¥ r e mi t!1 1 3 5 ; " m d to ¢ | m m, "en g~;_5°
ppemtions rm-_th_ of sg Jqsgph.the tlxes Illld interest on his in-vestment while, in me ma of me 1`2§E..!f°'fZ°'§ ,Y_'f'_,_"'_P _"'E' E" '010110: mr so md men :uno ~..s 5
._.m u u u r e o r 1 , u u u p o u n u s o r c n o p -1 . 5 0 :c o m m o n u a m n - s t e e r s 4 . 5 0 A l t h o u g h h e d c p l o r e s t h e d e l a 3' " e " ? i " j L ' 1 ° . P " ? E ' _. 'i § '} ° 'E - f§ " " _ _ '§ '§ | n e d 8 l f8 . l f£ l . .1 0 0 0 n n u n r i s n f l r r m l n r l l m a n n .N A A ]4.....\....|....... . ; . . E \ . .. . . i fh n f h n u n I m l f l I m o b n s . .u vn \ | |E . .
5 L u | | |Lc u »uv \ ||U u l u u l v l u a u u c o r n '~p o u n d 5 -g f s h o 'a n a
h ,t ,t h t a x dwoI n u r n p a y s e e s a n 1 0 0 p o u n d s o f t a n k a g e .
i t e t h t i i t m tnr e s t o n e e n r e 'i e n E q u a l l y i m p o r t a n t i n t h e m a n -
f l d d0anan ""f°"'°""'"..agement of brood sows is exercise.
.. ~f°"'L'"1Tf§s n n g l ~ W h e n e v e r the weather will ner-
3E 65J 1'a1; E§"§5Sa §£`J§§2I~§
$3."!5@5.25: common to fair stock-
ers s2.':wa.'zs:truhy grades
$2.00@2.'l5; Hood to choice feed
ers ss.2s@a.::s= fair to Iflfld feed-
..._- . __ _ . - -. . U " v . " |n u .n o w b e l i e v e s t h a t c o n d i t i o n s a r e '
su c h a s will r es ult i n mo re ac ti on .
F o r one th in g,th e wo r k be-
twe e n Ka ns as Ci ty an d St.Lo u i s
i s a ll I mt r n mn ln tn l fha :analnnguQIsummary or :wo mov vvnarungwnCounty farm account co~operators
and, for convenience, we will all
tfhem I-'arm A and Fam B. These
two farm summaries are takenfrom the high ten of Washington
County and were seled-ed largely
on acount of similar sized farms.
mit, the sows should be foreefl ~
exercise for their feed, or driven
by the herdsman,
ORGANIZED AGRICULTURE
AT LINCOLN JAN. 4-1. 1932
n_,.¢,.__... ._
ers $3.'l505.25:common vp falr
feeders $2.50@3.'15:stock oowu
s2.zsoa.oo:stock hellers $3.000
4.25: stock steer calves 88.5006.00: slack hdter calves 88.000
4 . 5 0 : m m m a calves l2.00@
a.oo.
l._ _.. ..-_ _-...V.--.~.., -.~-. -...,,...w..reporting that it is 99 per centdone."As the assurance in given
that no diminution in allotment
will take place,this means that
|11 the funds will be available for
work on the river north of Kan-'
sas City.At present $16,000,000|
meeungs ox western Nebraska 'annually is available lor theFarm B Organized Agriculture are over NEW LOW Mfnx FOB H068 Missouri. Work on the project up
280 but mn county extensions agents About zs,ooo fresh hogs arrived to sr. Joseph is more than half
236 ol central and eustem Nebrsska'Monday and with heavy receipts done. Mr. Weaver has, been assured
$21.54 mid the officers of the varioueg ac other points and lower pdces that operalions will be started at
$13.85 associations are juBt beginning mfeverrwhere the market ruled dull several points between St. Joseph150 acremlunk un nh..n.n.a....-.a..»..,| and innznn lnum- mmm snmmsv |,.._..
Fa rm A
Size of farm 260
Acres in crous 222 %iiéééivéli be? Acre $21.0
Exnense ei aaa 9.3
Acres in crops: Corn,88,7 hu. for Farm A. and 112 av.
84.8 bu. for Farm B. Data,20
acres, av. 80 hu. for Farm A. and
acres, av.80 bu. of F a m B.
Wheat 20 for Fnrnf A.Alfalfa
82 and 25.
Return for eachS100 feed fed,
3217.00 for Farm A- and $148.00
for farm B.Dairy Sales per cow,
$118.00 and $55.00.Man labor
per $100 gross income, $24.00 and
$32-00 Man labor,power and
machinery cost per-$100 gross in-
come $88.W and $59.00,Kachin-
ery and Equipment $795.00 and
$2562.00.Taxes $800 and szsv
Sdiool Diskrlct Tlx nn each s1,ooo,
so Ml anrl 1201 n m i m ¢m..»..x
eastern meetings to he held at
the Agricultural College at Lin-
coln, January 4 to 'I, 1932. Tenta-
tive programs have been mdled
and distributed through agents'
offices.
Dr. G. F.Warren of Cornell,
the leading farm economist of the
country,Saretery of AgricultureHydb, and Mn. Milderd w. Wood
are the speaken on the two sm-
eral meeting programs of the
week.Dr.Warren will discuss
Thursday afternoon the topic,
"Adjusting Agriculture to Pzesmt
and Prospective Prices."Secre-hry Hyde hu been asked to talk
alum;Ima ..m|..u...n\....a-..
Trading was la rnlv a t 83 sw
875 wivn beat na m weights atza ao
FAT mums s us . 256 L ownn
Seventeen thousand :mn sheen
and lambs were reported in Mon-
d n s n d m mn mmi e d r u l l y zu s e
lowar thanthecloaeoflaszweek
st u '150s.1u.Feeder lambs wen
quotably unchanged at $3.500
ua a nd lK¢d -hun held about
fn choice $4.'l505.25:tat mmmnn- to l°°d $|.2604.'I5;shamla-mbe. l4.5005.W¢native lambs
lood to choice 845065902 year
PAT LAHB8: Fat lambl.and amux u'.y early in me year,and pushed steadily to completion.
No explanation |s given lor the
delays on this work, olhex than s
desire to finish the job between
Kansas City and St. Louis. Pressed
with a little more vigor, the im~
pzuvements along the hhcam this
sdde of St. Joleph could have fur-
nished employment for n lot of
men who have been idle during
the months past Stage of the wa-1
ter was favorable,too.more en-Hkely than ever will be mncoavv
tered again.
Next year will find men work-
ing from boats and barges where
this year thny would h a n been
n
*u I n un , nur . .. mw'_; : mm wvuth o lu te a l C u tu r i x. A n d u m p m
ng e uh le p mpmtio n Ls ju s t u go o d
n l n mu m: i mt u b l md a n d i m! a s
i n - m le u u l t h e " d w n a d a .
W h en Blb y ' | c ry wa r n s 0 1 wi h -
|few d m # o l C u t o f h h u h i m
| o o lh e d . d » e | > | g ¢ ln i n | i U ly . No L b
Ing in mo r e valunb lo i n d i u - f h a .
W h e n c o a te d to n zu a o r b a d b mll
§49,4ss,oo and ;s1,41s.oo.nm
earned on ixxvestmmt.8.18 per
cent und 8.74 per cent.labor
and lhmge me nt ings,plus $1,-
4s1.oo. Negative 1.00.
A summary of |11 co»oper|.tara
in Washington county is made
shortly afar Jmunry m of each
-_ _ -._..........--mn Luunmydh mo o n of the week.l l n .
Wood, who Work!with a ddt
education pmgpms in Arizona,
sneak; Thundny atm-nova on the
topic, "The Linble Home.".
Meetings during the week ln-
dnde those about crops,1{ve<
stock.f a m end\m\ont_.w\...».a.
llhu. un zrsdes 83~500400.
mmm (AMBB: Peedax- limbs
ma £ 0 thni no tms o wo : ma u-
lamhl. mr no :ood ms o o xns :
feeder llmbl. common to hir 82.50
03.50.
EWE: Fl¢.K00d%0eha|°c$2.00.
pa s o :ht. nu- no :wa $1.500
perfumed bo vmrk on dry land.
For the Miuxanxi river eauhlixhed
an nll time low wnier mark dur-
ing the summer of 1981.White
mem never saw 'ha wuts an luv
in the lllssouri, which was amu-
ally wldvd near Brownville and
near Decatu:,.In all probnhiiity
l
1.
M ~ ~|
' H '
ef'
|
.»,
\ITwasasurpriscpartyforAnnabeL 'l
Two of her girl friends "°mniwl" it
the day before her binhday.¢;
Annabel enjoyed it, but she was a bit
disappointedbecauseNormmwam't¢herel
She o0uldn't imagine why he had na
been invited--until one of the girls cold
her they could not get in touch with him
because he had no telephone,
l
I
.
Normanwasdisappointod, too.. ~
__,>l1,-\
J_
Blair Telephone Co|
Local a nd Lon g Dist ance S ervice
__,i
,~..
| | .
I
~.1~~'|| '1N1
f~"=l.
1
1
I
; :\\
.I
.\
is f ~ F L '
§ \ '"
E *1 ]| | | |rl
J w -
f l n /.|
1 1 .. /
h ;4 5
»,1r
°.._|
.Ju |
'f a
n Jr
r r } § w r A n o u n w n m o u r A n u r u o n \ J
; .
I T w a s a s u r p r i s c p a r t y f o r A n n a b e l .
I,, ~ |
4l
I
ll
the day before her birthday.¢;
Annabel enjoyed it, but she was a bit
disappointedbecauseNormmwam't¢he1el
She o0uldn't imagine why he had na
been invited--until one of the girls cold
her they could not get in touch with him
because he had no telephone,
Norman was disappointed, too.V ~
Blair Telephone Co|
Local a nd Lon g Dist ance S ervice
__,
| ~
l 11 l l * - ~'
. | ||gh| l J
' I
~\E ' |
u pI' r
, , , § ; \i i =
1 Hg.A1 ~
~l|§I \\a' 1.
"">f"y
|
31 <~\=v
|¢ ,' 5 ~ W '
~.¥-' T - /
1 ..1 ; /'
i .r U ' l ma
l ; "!1 h p }
'.'~~ I ~
"_.,|
5 .
1
's.year ind n copy rethrned to each md li1Uk 8°u!..AIl; i'd _ _ _ _ T'2.00: Gull md calmer awe 8.250 thlt will nsver hnpen again.eo-onerator.The n :ummm-iealinss a n oven zo um nnlsh- -nn nm.Clvflifl W W I " .nn f3\\\'B°nz nm a eomllpnlloi, :mn in gentk
ua to dame md nnhu \ c.\\ild'|i m uery item as above md giv ,lf uf then; ~ §"h;1`&"``~Knnsu CU=Y»Promises that tha.$12.75 Silk Dresses go at $7.88.ri will t nl be d ..~ _iff md College Campus.Sizes 14 to 46-»-Fashion Cantar.lif-::ll;'|.».,.1°"°....'1.,.2§.m.""'3 L.. s...
§°}¢i».xn wld: orchlfdrmh dk°°l¢\
|nu\hou|¢ms it to kapthnlylted
hum doggmg.
r',.|,.a» h mhl inm n v dmmtnm
your indivldull fan
om-nparinon to the
aounty eo-openk
gives the nvenge 1
producing farms.
:hows end:fu ms r
which his mmagerue lending, which
lava: are Protitab
nm-prohtahha, and
nvuruge ux allrn.I t also
of the un lowThis summary
the u mm i n
nent mnthodslinesof en-
le md whi rh
which metlmdl
_$1 W u h Dresses-dzea 14 to27cfo r; Bo x o f 8 full me 52-go at 59c o r 2 for $1 it the
|"° '° =59°a t the Fuhi on cum- in sm.-.Fnxhlon Cemar um week-emi.Values m ;s in comm, Jawult'Y
100 Y¢8"lll'$3 Dolls that cry ga|t$1eac.hat1.\wFuhionCsn-1Ind move Lhdr eyes md lmvurenl been and ehoknn now on sale at
h d r x o n t un ly 8 8 c e mc h lt t he ta r -u l lt h e n e wu ti d e u i nn e e k -
Fuhion Center in Blnir thi: Fri- unly Sl.Big ne w nhlpmmt lult
day. Snhmhy ma Kondny.-unpacked.Fnhi o n mmm.
._.......,-......,,............. ... W... W!tnhi|.lzBd ln im flow, and innmd
of spnwllng dong over n wide ax-
panse of undbnn and mud fills,
i t ml]be confined to u dunnel.
This will imprvvs its sppeamoe,
giving it the appelnnee oi its true
Itnngi h m d 1l\ld0!\'Y»a strung
stream flowing lbndny along x dc-
O \ ' n ¢ )
||_|,,§,§;§"`" ""af "Wg|F1e\char'| dgnntnn.
(
A h m u u . . .- 4 | »;
\v .»~_.,,
....1..~..-r ~.. ..,=.._~.,~~;~.~,~~~ . p . ..L. -'...<;,._,Nxrf,~.,.~ ~.pa
Bhir, Nehru December 17, max »~Silver
in n hurry,
~e qutrt of Wit~ T~e . ~hes
Ichurch.We oblerred again that.'"=2§: ve°1=}° vs iv-nvv-Sar' Sm M-rv-'P l"Yl\»Denmark mduma 1 erica coming direct N en'W uhi r : couxzty in 1887.On \ |Q
Nov. 9 o that year she wu mar-Ined to Rus H. Rasmussen.They - - - - -- - *
Here"| Beal Way To I
For cleaning lilver
make a. solution of 0!
HERMAN NEWS I w¢ hm |t m s\lDdlV SdmnlIg d .1 .g m h i s o f é u n é i y é é i i é é i
Chas.N e m m ltutn uuu l w... ..._,---L-_|:no.{n l"\v»\a-bolung water, one xeaxpoonlul oxsalts and one teupoonfud of Ink-
ing' soda.Pour this into n large
almnlnum kettle and place the
dlver in it.Let lk :und for AMew minutes and then rinse with
;cleau boiling water. Clem the pan
,immediately alles using.
DE SOTO LOCAIS
no L v uu U. ¢ u» » ~ .n u
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
A. F. Newell, Pastor
Duzing Christmas week thischurch will feature l-he following
.......»:.......v.. .V u..-ww -1 , mu ww.'Hue atwndmce due to otha:lthingl ot n religious naturc, dm-
c n m s m l u c u u n c n |*';"'.*;*='l somewhlt g g attendance
| \e pnac |e ce,A. J. Hargett, Pnstar |We were glad to be the host ln
|0 00 A m the afternoon and evenlng to whatBible Schoo 1 :..ls md to be the lineal. B Y. P. u.Christian E"'""°"'. e.so v~ m.Rally ever held in the Almmifm
attractions:Ewenlng worlhip, 7.30 xr- m.It ls boo had that not all ol om:
SUNDAY 7 . 3 ¢ -w g k meetmg,Wcdn y church people could have seen our
10 A.M.Church School and 'P'° 'society meets "ng auditorium lllled with these fine
..?¢:'f§ §li.'f,.,"'"in Omaha °nlC£'§""5'""_!""€'S~... ..'|\.....,x... l.. -..,.». ...,...,».lY°\\11K People from our town and
»°l°`\'l'.7Z"1f'»T.'f§Z1-°`§f"'""""W ;,;;.a.;u\af hame an ° farm "°"|s m z n u v s SALE No fn c n No f nc s 'r o c a a n a sH e n r y R a s m u s s e n a r r i v e d W e d .# g w h e r e t h e y l i v e g n u i l l i l »
a en e s d n y f r o m S h e r l u n L u k e ,C ° l ° ~o v e d i o i l e r r a n , s § § ° w § ' ; a m e , , , ' f | o ' H A N L o N 4 ;o ' a A N u o N . g \ ¢ v » -A .c .D e b e l .A t t o r n e y
c a l l vd h e r e b y m h é d e a t h o f h i s E l f o f t h e H e r m a n c h a p t e r N n . |U n d e r a n o r d e r o f s a l e m a x e d c o u w r r c o u m ,W A S H I N G -
m o t h e r .2 1 6 0 . E , s . . s i n c e M a r c h 1 5 , 1 9 1 4 .o u t o l t h e D i s t r i c t C o u r t o f W u h - I T O N C O U N T Y . N n s n x m s u
M r .a n d M r s .L A .W ° 0 d W 8 ! d S u r v i v i n g a r e m e b e l o v e d h n n m n d , | i n g w n C o u n t y ,N e b m k n .u n d e r a l E m u o f C a r o l i n e P e t e r s e n , d e -
r e c e i v e d 1 , l e t t e r f r o r i t x h g i r ' ; ; § » . < g " ; s o n H g l l r y H J ; S h g r d a n I k e f a r e c l o s u r e d e c r e e o f s a i d C o u r t . o e s s e d .
A l b e r t n n n r r u y e a x e o o . ,a n o n e a u g f f H L i n a n u c t - l o u t h e r e i n n d i n g N o t i c e i s ' v e n t o t h e c x e d i m r sn e w s t h a t t h e y M d a r r i v e d sa fe l y '» \ ; 1 _ g =J o h n s o n o f H e r m a n .F ' 1 " " w h e r e i n V o l n e y V .R n b l n i | ` m a p p e a r » ¢ ? 2 , . m e a t t h e C o u n t y
a t I m n a n m n n d h a d a n ° " ° y " h ' ° - i x e e h g g m h W g "i a a t d g l e p l a i n t i f f a n d J o h n C .E h e r n b e r g - ' C o u r t r o o m i n B l a i r , N e b r a s k a , a n
. . = . .' w w n n e n t a d a v l n H a v a n a _,_F. _R "§ __ , _ f ' , L "e r ,e t a l . ,a r e d e f e n d a n t s ,I _ Y Y i l l . _ t h e 2 n d d a y _ o f J a n u a r y ,1 9 3 2 , a n d
':':§...;;;'1..::;.;;,;..,. hé the beautvII ID UI I a t z D C I U C K_ l i n i n c h a r g e .I n t e r m e n t w u n m d e
in the Herman ametery.~ and _;gf»~ °=\;=~d§»~; mg;-
,at 'nner un y or r.and Mrs. Louis Flegal of Findlay,
Ohio and M m Mary Adnns of
Omaha.They were guests thlt
evening at the Wm. Adams home.
Funeral serviqes_ for Mrs. ~ J.
'on January 4, 1932, at two o'c1ocK on me un nay or npm waz, wr.in the afternoon,at the West'Lhe purpose of examination,ad-
|Front Door of the Washington juntment and allowance ol claims.
County Court Houae in the CitylAll cldmr not filed on or before
of B w ,Washington co r 'un y,l.he 2nd day ol April 1982, will bm
Nebraska,sell at public auction forever barred.
in the highest bidder for cash the Dated this M11 day of Decem-
following described read estate, ber, 1932.
to-wit:The Southwest Q"°'""f|(SEAL)I. C. l-IIfLER,
"`i`¢"".|"""`w u manned u A._ lm. veal ,,,,,_ vmou ........, ... ..... ......-from out uf town.Your neu:s.»'&. °¢w=1»=¢ ?..L' umumm. gg-_;'_»;=, g_¢gfh-;m.»»=;_~;-_~f;\_§g; .nf,",:fLf"'_,:,°°,,f'f".§=§:°" mm bln bm .uma 'nh Dr.1...-.im '\'°'P°"'"'° P°"cmmn&¢¢44|=u mmm-''rm¢\nun¢»|p==1um4»s-"""'°""""""""' Wann
!°£*-'=-!"*|\ h°f.'!"¢!t*°'» mn. °:'nan P.M. *sum-»Aru»||m service sum mum. nn. P'°'é °f *EN "'?°'"L°'!".'°!'?!
g | 1 | |\ \ C ; q :| || | \ . u . n . \ ¢* J - - . _. _'o f t h a t c i t y .T h e l e t t e r c a m e b y
a i r m a i l a n d t o o k f i v e d a y s .
L o u P e r r y o f M o n d a m i n ,I o w a ,
w a s c a i l i n g o n H e r m a n f r i e n d s o n
Monday .C. L Rei d h as take n th e p osition
of i an ltor o f the L eg io n ha il._
'R. nuzrcom ana Inmuy.'Misa Mabel Wallace of Enter,Iowa was calling on he r si an".Meldxmes Arthur Rowe and Pete
Jones, Saturdny evening.Mr.and Mrs.Martin Wickett.
are the pmnd pnrenu of a daugh-
_ter who came ta bless their home
|§.rnr¢hv mf..-mm,n»¢. 12 Moth-
|Chri mnu",a new und beautiful'
'Christmas play, will be presentedby about 25 of mn- young people,wached by Mrs.Isabelle Klopp,
Mrs.F.E.Flack and Hilton
Rliondea,Mrs.Whiqford u:com~
pauylng.This play in "somethingdifferent,is_unusud___ und qui ?
zo."''"
"God loveth n cheerful giver".
Bring your ,ffm (or the Joint
Christian Re ef dther Sunday
morning or evening.There will
be u basket at the church fn re-
ceive them._ Sunday Sdxqol chrrmm Social,
people p e r k
lu g s c r ow d .
Do yo ur p
m u Progra
forget z o ae
in e e a t Th e
\s m¢m- .y .
\Th a W m
>rmed as non to una
art to mnkexthe Christ
rn a success.Don't
tend the Benefit Mat-
Home Theatre 3:00
:ship Servia Sunday
ll be in keeping with
Hr. and Mrs. Frank Amick or
W e s t P o i n t .w e r e vi s i t i n g H e r m a n
Jw h n u l u Xl n n r l a m
C a m e r o n w e r e h e m a r m e n a m e~' T h u r s d a y m n - ~ = - = = - ~ = » . ¢ v ° | ' E . _ '. f ' . 2 m § ' 1 " ' ~s " d r . ~ ; : \~ °County Judge.
Mr, and Mrs. Ivan Helms spentSaturday and Sunday ln Omaha.
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clarke
Hassett.Mr.and Mrs.Carl Cooper of
Te ah, are happy over the ar-
rival of n baby son at their homeTues ny, Dec. 8.The date ls Mr.
Coopcr's birth anniversary.Mrs.Fern West has recovered
o'clock.Rev.Norlin assisted byRev. T. J. Reese of Pawnee City,
delivered the eulogy.Burial wan
made in the Herman cernetlery.
Mrs. Cameron died at her homehere Tuesday moming, Dec. 8 lol-
lowing an illness of several
months, aged 54 years, 2 monthsand 23 days.Mary Bisel Eccleswas hom at Watford,Ontario;sufficiently to be able to leave the|Cansdu, September 15, 1877.She
hospital and Mr. West drove down,was married to Allan J. CameronWwmzsdny and brought hcrhome. September 18,1901 at Watford.
Sho is improving nicely now.Shortly after their marriage they
The llnptist Sundny School is came to Herman where the doctor
practicing for an Christmus pro- had begun his practice and where.mm which :hav will prlve at tl'u:,they have since resided:She was
li
u...e......e......-_--__Section 14, Township IB,North,l Na me s 'ro Bi o ma s s
Rlllge 12, Em a the our P. M.,and the South HI-lf ol the North-Bids will be received on the fol»
west Quarter,the Northwest lowing blanks and stationery r e
Quarter at we Northwest Quarter;qulred by the County at Washing-
and Government Lot 1,all UK ton,Nebraska,during the yearSeetlon 23. in Township 18, ND"-li] following the lst day ol January,
Range 12, East of the 6th P. M.l1932_
and all secretions and additional Au bidders are invi d 5° file
no add lands,more PU'\l¢\llHYY|hid.s for same, which said hid shall
described as follows: Coinmencing be mea wig, the County Clerk of
at the intersection of the N014-lllwsshington County, on or before
line of Government Lot 2 in said the lat day of January, 1932,
Section 23,(the same being Rlwl The County Board reserves theIthe intersection of the South line_righ¢_ to reject any and all bids.
ar and babe doing line.
Eliz abe th W ise is ou t to he r s is-
b e f s , M n . C u r l Ed wa r ds vi s iti ng .
M r .a n d Mr s .Cli lf o r d Hi ne li ne
a n d son,M r .an d Mr s .Cha rlie
Hi ne li ne a n d suns an d . V e mo n
Hm e lm e we re a mo n g th o s e wh o
..:.._
o u t o r me o r a ma r y . .n i e : ma r y : L u m e ve n i n g o l u e c . 2 4 .' " '" "n o t tra dition al an d th e mus ic i l '
m o n a t t r a c d v . I t i s A wn e th i n g '
in C h ri stmas play s .. Th e p ub li c i s
c or dia lly in vited f o r S u n d a y n i g h t.
T H U R S D A Y7:30 The Ghurch School will
ob s er ve " W h i te C hr i stmas " . The r e
m o m l n g wi l
D A N I S H E V A N G E L I C A L th e s u s a n .
L U T H E R A N c u u a c a . O R U M p r e s e n c e .
Ha n s C . J e r s i l d , P u wr _ _
TRINITY l
"O come let un dng unto the W_ Lum
We mall enm your
,u1~riaa.q4 cnuncn.
:ln and 2nd Streets
I
I
H. C. J ill. FIMO , Pu tin'
Runda v Sc h ool. 9:45 A .M .
anenueu me mu: "D""5'§' gg; will be a tree, of oournq, and each Lord:let us make a joyful noiseochlepaytrmat gassle 3"»3¢¢un¢ child will bring some gift canned't0 the rock of our salvation". Ps.
~ '#.'§. on af 3..."3}'.~. Qohmidt food,toys,books,etc.-to place 95:11.
home at Ft. Calhoun.Donald Drendge is home for his
Christmas vacation from Creigh-
wn.The Mill Creek bridge iaabouthull' done with the cement work.They just moved the mixers on
the west slde of the creek.
S10 Silk Dresses no at $5.88.
under the tree.All that is bro't;will he distributed by our IdealJoint Relief Society where it willbemostneededandappreciated
in Blair.1By a recent action o! the church ..a change was made in its Const!-'
tution by which the Annual Meet-|
ing of the church will hereafter'
occur on the':econd Vtednesday|
10:00 Sunday School and Bible
Class.
ll:00 Divine Service.
Christmas Day: Christmas Tree
Program and Services at 2:00 p. rn.
BAPTIST CHURCH
L. J. Moran, Pastor
servges at 1o=so A. M.` -
German services every seennd
md fourth Sunday in the mnnth.
English services every first, third
and filth Sunday./
Saturday instruction (Bible His-
wry and Catechism) at 9:00 A. M.
$10 Silk Dresses go at $5.88.
~ I bee. z o; On Christ-'a chlrter memner or me nermln I G me n t . Lo t 1 in n m S ec - ' B idi t o be fo r it e ms alle n ra r Ill1'l'.¥'I'l'f`IE.,'-mn ha\°e= §_ree l|1\i;}'P"§'° "_f_n2;_§',§jm 2: E. . . § '§ " '. w \ t he me a n de r line og th e fo llo win g u n , u r it s e q d v l-
treats for nil.bongs wlu ue hung.n u; .... ............... ...-,,-.. --_-Club the west bank of me massoun lent in grade.Mr and 'Hrs Jesse Wchste-rand|1hnry, the Herman Womans ,|me r as surveyed by the United|In case the equivnient in gradechihhton wore supper :meats o fa nd the Degree of Honor lodge.l W bat r on Surviving are the husband,oneiStat»ca Gosgernment in 1856, thence is substituted,bidder to file
I-gp and Mrs. Haro ml e e d h \_] h d f'I ursduy aug UHF JFS 0 n Si ner o due east En an extension of the 1 with bid Q t z 13fina\\7nn|\.1.'nI|" ..+° PH-mnnt.waa1Tekamuh: her mother, Mrs. Bessie north line of said Government Lot §'2'"¥L§"' separate for °L`¢§§§,E d s i é é é ~G.Fash}on Center.evenlgg m eafn J anuary , u| .!K:| u| m5|Sund ay was u. b usy day fo r o ur ' Si z es 14 to 46 .Fashi on Ce nter.100 vn mllm $3 Do lls th a t CYS'ne xt anu ary
n n ;I 1 v u u u u u v --. - . . . . . . .c a l l i n g o n h i s b r o t h e r ,L A .h e r e
las t Mon da y .Rev. and Mrs. T. J . 'Reese were
ente rtai ned at s uppe r at the God-
sc y homo Thursc lay .Mi s s K ath r y n Leac h :lid n ot re»
t u m to Wolbac h,Ne h.wi th her
siste r an d bro tlie r-in- iaw,Mr . a n d
Mrs . I loward Ma rc o e.She is stay ~
in g at the J . A. W es t ho me .
Tuesday Mr s.J . ,K.Hates an d
son of 'I`c karriah, visited Mrs. Miles
'Wei1%.
Mr .and Mr s .H .B.Came ron
were guests o f friends in q ma h a
Ec cles o f W inni peg,Canada,one
sister,Mr s.F e K e n t o f Ki lla r -
ney ,Man itob a,'anada;tw o bro-
thers , J .F .Ec dle s and Dr .F .R.
IEc c les of Chic ago, and one grsnd»
dau ghter,Ma r y Catherine Sidner
besides a ho s t o f f r i en d s an d ac -
quaintanc es.Mr .an d Mr s .Be r t Cooper o f
Te lmma h ,spent Fr id ay even ing
vis iti ng at the H. O. C oop er home.
Dr .A .J .Came ron expec ts to
lea ve to mo mmw (Tues day )i n id s
c ar f o r Chic ago,to ta k e Mr s .
Bessie Ec c les where she will spend
l l _. . . £ _ . l - . .. . . ¢ 3 l \I M n u u n i \ : l
2 (said li ne be in g also the south'5ga;;0nery _
li n e o f s a i d Go ve r nme n t L o t 1 )to |S T A T I O N E R Y
a p o i n t o f 7 0 40 f e e t due ea s t o f Envelopes 5 %inch, }(_\{}{
th a n n o r thwe s t c orner o f sai d;return a ddr ess ,p er 1,0 00
Go ve r nmen t L o t 2.thenc e no rth - E nvelo pe s 612 inc h,X X X ,
east at. an an gle Nor th 55 d egr ees
east (also described as E a s t 35
degrees no r th )to the east ba nk
o f th e s a i d Mis sou ri ri ve r a n d to
th e thread of s a i d stre am,thenc e
up str ea m fo llowi n g th e said we st
o r ri g h t ba nk o f said ri ve r un ti l
said r i g h t ba nk reaches th e east
boundary line o f said Gover n-
retu rn a ddre ss, per 500
Envelopes 9 %i n , X X X ,
return ad dr ess , p r 1,000
Envelopes 91,5 inc , X X X ,
retur n add ress, per 500
Envelopes 10%2 in c h , X X X ,
return addres s, per 1,000
Envelo pe s 1 0%in c h , X X X ,
retur n add ress, per 500
" " "°" D '" " °r - --and mo ve th ei r e y e s a nd ha ve re al
ha ir go a t on ly 8 8c eac h a t th e
Fashion Center i n B la i r th i s F r i -
da y , S a iu rd a y an d Mon da y .ChristmasFor
I
E Birdie Fletc her spent
id uy and Thu rsd ay af.L
~hFrl<:nn hnrrm
he Chas
A
i m
, C
Q
- u -- - _I - i r .a n d M r s .E a r l ' T h o m p s o n
n a l f a m i l y a t t e n d e d a d a n c e a t t h e
' h r i a j A n d e r s o n h c - m e S a t u r d a y
-.enxnpf.Osc ar an d He n r y B l u m we :e
~~,_,,____...L ,A
S n i u r d l y z l l t e r n n r l n a n n e v e n i n g :' m n w m w r m m u w D vl u l
A.;L ..¢!..».A..\»Q n h n n l h n n v n f.ment Ifqts 1 and 2 here~in-before Full Sized Letter Menus,
I
He n r y Kr u g er h ome .Mr .and Mr s.Ca r l .Anderson of
Flai r were Su nda y e ven ing vi sitors
a t th e Ea rl Tho mp so n ho rn e.
Mr s .Ra y mo n d Ma g i ll an d chil~
dren spent Saturd ay aftern oon a t
the He nr y Hoven di c k h ome.
An n e He i er wa s ta ke n i ll a t h e r
home W edn esday and Dr. Burr was
called f r o m Bla ir.She is be tter
a t th i s wr i ti n g .
Birdie Fletc he r s pe n t Fr i da y a t
the Leo na rd Lo f ti s home,c a ri ng
fo r the c hildren wh ile th ey we re
in Oma h a .Mo r to n He i e r s p e n t S a tu r da y i n
Blai r a t th e F r i tz Ma tthi es en
home.Es th er ,He le n an d Er n e s t Kr u »
ger,Eddie a n d He n r y B lu m we r e
Su n da y vi si tor s a t th e L iz z ie Kr u -
g e r h o me in Telb as ta .Mr .a n d Mr s .J o h n B .Er ik se n
an d f a mi ly spent Sunday n t the
J u l i u s W e b e r home.
M r .a n d Mr s .Ha r r y Ande rson
and fa mi ly o f Cra ig,spent Sun-
_d a y a t the Ar t B . A n de r so n ho r ne .
1 B i ll an d Ve r no n Hin eli ne lwere
5 -~\`//~3:»$-1._t°"
: - :A L L K I N D S O F : - :
Candies, Nuts, Fruits and
Vegetables for Christmas
u - _ - I n A 1 5 0 1 :
Fancy Dressed Ducks, Geese and Chickens ~
cmus'rMAs 'rm=:Es.-.ALL SIZES
N o m u r a s u m s ' r o n E .
J E NS NIE L S E N. P ro p ri e t o r `#
P h o n e 1 1 3 - 1 1 4 W e D e l i v e r ¢
; gn' ?l7'kT"5"'-Tp |l;||®l|\\ P'¢§€4€=§¥a¢.=.~.~..-..Y-.~£= QI' ':| -THAI" `P!_F||ZN"|!M'DFlFl'
.
l| § | \ \ ' i " l \ ll \ \
um ny .th e Mo r to n Ii o ie r h o me .
Mr .and Mr s .Ra y Donn elly
we re Th u rs d ay e ven i ng vi si tor s a t
th e A rth u r W . A n de r s o n h o me ,
Mrs . Eli za be th Staples a nd Ma ry
He le n we r e Fri da y ni gh t g ue sts nt
the Geo rg e Lo ftis h ome.
Mr s . W m.Ra n k i n wa s c a lle d to
Id ah o last Tlnursc lny by th e d e a th
of h er fa the r .Mr. My er s u se d; to
| n n | |I a re
moving to Idaho.~The Helping Hand Club was en'lcrtuined at the home of MrsAndrew Nelson Wednesday after»
noon.
Extra Special--Girls Genuine
Camel Hair Coats in the tan shade
in sizes 7 tn 14 go at only $3.38
with a Beret to match Free-there
are only a limited number "sohurryto the Fashion Center in
Blair.
\
\0
.
1 1 I
1
~1
11
Men's Boxed Mandkerchleln
1s¢ to $1.00Some mlghty blg vlluen.Also a blg
vnrlety ol Hnndkorchlefs at
Sc, 10c and 2Sc each
se T O Y L A N D
Toys,Games,Dolls,Books,Toy Furniture,
qpg_ca\»s, Wagons»»Gifts forlall at Low Prices
~ \_C A N D Y L A N D
~f\3 Home Mix Candy, extn fine lb.l2;c
~ fe2f;§ ..JMD Peanut Brittle No. 1. m..l5c
" ~Old Fashioned Print Squares, lb.l5c
~Q=Fine Assorted Chocolates. lb.30c
>E~.*Chocolate Cream:l)rops. lb.I5c\\ , ,* L A 'Y .Peanut Butter Kisses. lb.loc
F' |\-SANTA cmus ||EAlNlUl\l!TEl!S
Come here for your Gifts for Brother, Sister,Mother
and Father.They are here and ai; the right prices too
...F m e H o s n e r y C h m a - G l a s s w a r e
F ln e Ho s e f o r Me n . W o me n a n d c h \ \ d r e nLn dle n' S llk Ho se . p ai r Fln e B o wls. P la te s . S u g a r : n d C r e a m S e n
o r D i n n e r S e ts ma k e lln e Gi lls
§ $ ' § i E % f rl?idzd£2dé.ali1ll|Tz=ann.-an41-Ja'|I»e=L. -.u~ f »~
~'*~f " 1 ~..=..""»~f;\., I{Z»"Y :fl V ».
.U ~1r.'~.;.p"'f:f-;»fr,F '..0~~. 6 5 ~~.~~
xr ||.|..... J..I " f 3
1 1 .|a i f ~n »I |
.;;
1
1 .ul.f ..x*_ ~ ~°"*1 3'fa
' ~:2 ~ f " " -'x n
l -.
~|a *- li*' * ~4
, .Lln
|-.I.
| .L
1L .
»
Enamelware pieces
Christmas Cards
Snls, Tags. Cord and
Wupplng Mnte rlll
`~.\~=".......,..._._.-.--.M.-'£ " " " '_mn\||l " " ' : " : " _ ' " ' ° ' :" ' ; " " " , ;Cu n la llz a b lun u u u b United Sta tes Govern ment. I n moo,Bond or DEILCT, per .wul ' m e . p l. " 5 ' . . F r . m _Lf.lF.J¢a PROCE E DI L GS ' +I | nn r n Rnuth ensterlv alonir th e F u ll Sized Le tte r Heads,
Tepéllwd.lf. Wit:I gwlrn I\:u:||uy un.a hlzsnionary ten.Th e story ha d .¢a good rnorlnl :md 15" '"?"{§S'~§;§(C on tin ue d f ro m pag e o ne)
T h e g f " n r g g " ' n a g steoned H. Men c k e, C or on er E xp .24.60
~ 0n0xt0r ; e k go P0 P Nebr. Ins t. f or Fe eble Min ded,
Mr . a mi Mr s.Ha r o ld Ba te s an d Gare 123.76_
so n. J a me s a nd Mi s s Ma r io n B er k Omaiia grinning go., Supplies 7.67
east. boundary lin e of said Govern-prin ted,20 n ,W estern
me n t Lo ts ,said line bei ng also Bon d o r b etter , p er soo
the mean der li ne o f the we s t F u ll Sized M g t Heads,
bank of the Mi ssou ri ri ver as ia ur-_prin ted,20 ; b W estern
vey ed b y the United S tates Govern-|Bond or be tter, per 1,000
me n t i n 185 6, to the point. of be-Ha l f Sized Le tte r Hea ds,
....!»¢Inn l hvinfnd 90 I b \vo St€ Illo f Te kn mah ,were guests Th u rs -Omaha Printing c o., :supplies m u
day of MTH.MUGS W est.Oma h a Sc hool Sup ply Co.,
Th e M. E. A id So c i ety wi ll n o t Supplies 3 3 0
have a me etin g un ti l af te r w e C J Petersen, Repairs 2 4 5
Christmas holiday s.J A Peterson Poor 20 00M.W .R u n k n received a '',,..,Z.';',...'|'T||rs:dn\.'liéllillt?o f the ~ ~ J u , r y 2 § 2
| 5 | | u n | | 5 & . n | | l \ . u |S a i d r e a l e s t a t e i s t o b e s o l d § o n d o r b e t t e r ,p e r 1 0 0
t o s a t i s f y t h e j u d g m e n t a n d . f ° 1 f ° ~H a l f S i z e d L e t t e r H e a d s ,
c l o s u r e d e c r e e o f s a i d p l a m t l f f p r i n t e d ,2 0 ; b _W e s t e r n
a g a i n s t s a i d d e f e n d a n t s o f $ 6 3 1 2 . - \B o n d o r b e t t e r ,p e r 5 0 0
5 0 ,i n t e r e s t t h e r e o n s t t h e r a t e o f i H 1 f S i z e d l e t t e r H e a d s ,
4 . . . .n n ?n n n i n n r a n n u m f r o r m , . , , . ; , , , § , , , ;g n U L W e s t e r n
l l | \ . . n n a . | | .-- . .. . . -,. . .rd e a t h o f h e r f a t h e r ,A r t h u r M e y e r s
a t h i s h o m e a t N e w P l y m o u t h ,
I d a h o .S h e l e f t i m m e d i a t e l y f o r
t h a t p l a c e .M r .M y e r s ,a g e d ' 7 4 ,
l i v e n o n a f a r m n e a r h e r e f o r a
n u m b e r o f y e a r s b e f o r e g o i n g t o
I d a h o a n d h a s m a n y f r i e n d s h e r e
w h o r e g r e t t o l e a r n o f h i s d e a t h .
I - l e i s a b r o t h e r o f M r s .D o r a
Miller.Mr s.I./eais Lo we entertained
~.+ \| :nl lad ies at an a ll dag ( q uilt-
lto mas on béllé, J ury u.ouSanitar y Produ c ts Co. , Sup-
plies 8,75
Standard Blue P rint Co., Sup-
plies .50
hits.Dic k Stri c kle tt, Poor 80.00
Ste rli ng Mf g .Co., Supplies 4.06
University Publ. Co., Supplies 5.29
ll. E . W a r d, Po o r 6.30
Wards Cash Store, Poor 25.43
Mr s .J .W atk ins,Poor 3.10
\ |1 1\r..n.:..Z..n........g n n n
HAH)y u ;\ y u y r v --r ` . " v " ,_ __N o v e m b e r 9 .1 9 3 1 ,c o s t s o f s 1 s . n o , |B o n d o r b e t t e r ,p e r 1 , 0 0 0
a n d a l l a c c m i n g c o s t s ,a s b y l a w 7 5 C o u r t C a l e n d a r s ,f o r
p r o v i d e d .D a t e d a t B l a i r ,N a b ; a s ~S p r i n g T e r m o f C o u r t ,
k a ,t h i s 2 n d d a y o i 'D e c e m b e r p e r p a g e
1 0 3 1 .T 5 C o u r t C a l e n d a r s ,f o r
M a r i a n S u t h e r l a n d ,S h e n f f o f l F a l l T e r m o f C o u r t ,p e r
W a s h i n g t o n C o u n t y ,N e b r a s k a !p a g e
4 6 - B t l
B l - A N K S P RI N T E D B O T H S I D E S
Q u a r t e r S h e e t ,p e r d o z e n
. . . . _ _ | . . . .Q l n n l n u l 1 0 0
s m- : a 1 F F ' s S A L E
. . . w - -
»- - -
i . . - - - ~ » 1".t\'lt h (' f h nmé Friday .A mrs. J .wu.|.1\1||=», ruurlnJ G \".._._.......... .n¢n.l .J t| \n | \.1 \.\.nut X Run. Pnnr 4
v v v
01.02
l5.0l}
ai.00
.8 39
19.00
l0.00
7.80
a5.00
64.13
A. C. De bel, A ttorn ey
B y vi r tu e o f a n or de r of sale
iss ue d ou t of the D is tr ic t Co ur t of
W ash ing ton Cou hty ,Neb ra sk a,
and in p urs ua nc e o f the De c r ee of
said Cn ur t i n a n aetinn therein
mr\di:\f; wherein the Ci ti zen s S uv
in gs Bu n k , o f Blai r. Neb ra sk a,is
plai n ti f f, an d Nellie E. B mmb n ug h
et a l a r e de f en d an ts , I wi ll at 20 0
lo'c loc k P.M. o n Mo n d a y , th e l é t h Q u u r w r clncce,1lb:M NQu ar te r Sheet,pe r 1,000
dozen
100
1,000
dozen
100
1,000
Ha lf Sh e et,
Ha lf S h ee t,
Ilu lf Sh e et,
Full Sh ee t,
I'u ll S hee t, p er
per
per
per
per
lu ll S h ee t, p e r
B L A N K S P R I N T E O N
O N E S I D E
. . . . . . -
. . . n w
. -.
. . . -
- . u w
. . -
l c n 1 [ a l | 1 1 g ( l l l l l l l f f \ ' o i | l \b l 1 I \ \ . T \ l I l l .; | \ .u 1 \. . u m y ; .|.- - -I "" L l < > | . l l .I i l o p p P r i n t i n g ; C o . ,S u p p l i e s 3 1
. R f .w o f t h e f r i e n d s a n d r e l u -M a r c u s B e c k ,C o u r t C o s t s c
" ": a t t e n d i n g t h e f ' 3 ' ! " f " 'o f M i l b u r n a r S t u l l .C o . ,S u p p l i e s !
N l :.l l .l i .R a s m u s s e n P n d a y n f t -_|E C a m p b e l l P o o r e t c 1
u l .\.1II T !|r \ \ P l | .A m l r e v .A n d e r s e n i m \ ' e u n a B a k e r ,P o u r 4
C l i f t o n H o t e l , J p r y
D r .w .E .W r i g h t ,P o o r 1
: m d d a u x x h t e r ,P e t e C h r i s t e n s e n ,
M r . : m d M r s .P . K . , \ n ~ l e r s e n , M r s .
Aug ust Tiznln,Mr s.E m m a Hu n - ,.sen,Mr .an d Mr s .W .II .Chris-Cl1r1sl.|.'ll:»cr1 l..br.Co.,Sup-
tensen, Mrs. W m. J en sen an d Mrs.plies, etc .2|
Franc is Christqrrsen,a ll o f B lmr ,If arlnvrs Gr. & Lbr. Co., Sup-Mrs.Ilertha.Noi der kru ger an d plies, etc .2|
Mrs. J .ll. J oh ns on o f Li nc oln.}{C_Blac o , Com W o r k &Miss Ra mo na Cru mb aug h,wh o Niilen.e 2 mo °1.§a n ntudenf.a t the W ay ne Statel,_§__ ...'§...1 ta I"AP| f"r\ah:r
-0 50 day o f J a nu ar y , 19 32 , at the W e st Qua rter Sh ee t, p er d o:
D °Fr o n t Door o f th c W ash inff lvll Qua rte r S he et, pe r 1 0[
__r'."MQ"r"nn»+I3|nmm.in th o Gi f ?Ounrter Sheet. 'DCI' 1,0
:en
I00~\ J \ J \ l l I \1 7 r y q i l l i f ~1=f"1~?E\3r£iiiI'i¢iif s§;'»»1»1\2 ai; '§{,e;¢_ pér'§oaei\
Teac hers College,last week suf-
fered a n attac k o f appendicitia.
He r mothe r,wh o spent th e week
wi th h er c amo h ome Fr id ay .He r
father drove u p Wednesday ,re-
tur ni ng Thu rs da y .W o rd was rec eived here o f th e
death o f H .P. iIanse1i,_aged_63,
JOHN l.'ll.Cll, u. |.. vuulb uvW .E .Dempsey ,Repairs
Fr e d K. D i xo n , La b o r
I r a I.Di xo n, La bo r
J o h n J .Fitzg er ald, L ab or
F r a n k Na eve,Repairs '
F r a n k J .W o lf f , Ha u li n g
.F re d Ah le mey er , La bo r
1 n y
1 .00
10.40
12.00
~ City of Blair, W ashington County ,Fu ll Sh e et, p e r 1 00 0
'Nebra ska.A1 1 b ln ks to b ed b t h~Sa id B ale will b e ma de to " "u 5` lva ri ou s o ff ic es .ve approv Y e
n f n li o n i n f a vo r o f th e D la i n ti f f ,
auc tion to th e high est bidder f o r
cash the fo llowi n g desc ribed real
estate,to - wi t:L o t nu mbe r f o u r
(4) i n Bloc k s ixty -n in e ( 69 ) in the
Ha lf S he et, pe r 1o o
Half S hee t, per 1, 000
Full S he et, pe r doz en
Full She et, per 1 00
at his home at Grand lslann, lar:,... ......__.._,__week.He was a former Hermzfn Harte Ahlerneyer, Labor 23.60 ai the sum of $664.72 together'
"" "".J """"'"" R. W. Dunklau, Drazzins 34.65 man. infnrnnt 'Fhnrnn at the rate of nr _,nm 1 ?RIN'I'ING
m n a n d n l a c e s e a m'atercsnlcmh e uvcu un a Lllsul D ~D gi ll 1 2 6 0 | " " " " " ° " ' ' " " ' " "|n v mu m " u w -r " " -- - rwe st 0r h@ r and In ter op era ted a R.w .u n u r a s 1;-general stose i n to wn .Au g .E¢htf@Uk11\'P»La bo r,te n pe r c ent pe r an! \um f r o m buds wi ll also be received bbi
Af te r s p e n d i n 'th e past three etc .44.70 Marc lsl 9.H193," n to B a t a g 2;Bo a r d o f Go u nty Commissior
weeks a t th e Dr .€=°~'¥\'=f°!= home, Flowers Trac tor & Equip. g0_\ ' ° ° ° "e n n h avo r o 3 "fo r th e public ation i n a le
.n »n ~ e t B l t C Sum O f ~ . s q w e e k l y newsp aper ~
Mrs.Frcél Kentyingfor her Itlmsunulyevv-Re in nw me ultlnnuol 'I ' m m nn\~"\° lt Kill|rI\!y|}H_ A'f'M»»=m-».~<=f-7-1 11?-!9|2'¢"'&» per e~t wr mm (mga 'n'I'.f.§°"'§.'f..§f¢|....E m
Canndu,Mrs. E. C. Burdic spent the fore-
patt of lust week at Fremont vis-
iting her parents,Mr.and Mrs.\\", T. Meudor, while Earl was in
Lineo\n on business.Mr. Meadgr
J. A. Peterson, Repairs 4.71: M \\ :ith 1931, and th c o s t s " "'r -~"wn" Lhr. & Coal Co., Sup-239 55 an::xntin8io $33.81 and a\fa~»vu- §'2,'i"ZlH"i¢';§1° $§&¢l§'Z§§;e;";;;e
p les .'Pouadle Brcsq oor D 89.28 '. ? , § e § ° Z ' ? " . $ ' § ~ i n a mi d ~ . I g y i i z: B o n n ! o f County
Art _ A ..'om xssm e .ur N n " 'ras ... ,Dated "Bm" }"°""?2l'?'ms .Dnted this mn day of Decem~
»1.w32.50
7.00
~.w s
7.86
24.80
42.50
78.89
12.60
3.00
31.41
61 .40188.00
8.00
100.00
1z.oo
6.00
6.80
1 1.60
4.80
14 so
I
1 1s.oa
40.40
115.00
82.50
8.40
141.00
\
l
14th day of Decemoer, uma.Marion Sutherland, Sheriff of ber, A. D. 1931.wmungwn County, Nebmk l GEORGE c. MQUARRIE.
4s-sv |48-lv.County Clerk.
REVIVE CHRISTMASfy; e §°"n g was received and sPnu1'or 'ms ~N1 NE-rims "
p c oOnmotion duly made and ear-The magic of Christmas does not
ried a refund of $1.53 was granted coat money, it com time and tho't
Cecil Thompson on account °fand imagination.No gift a child
error in assessment.mny make in the true spirit of
By order of the County Court Christmas is um crude so give soilothers Pension was granted M""tha friend for whom it was made.
Lllly Clark amt.$18.83 " F "'°'lPnren!s who do not pe mi t the
for a period of 2 mo. b°5""""3lc.l\ild w give what he has made or
Dec.10,1931 and $8.66 Pe? mo. who apologize for its erudenesnfor a P°"°°2°f 4 mo. "°S"""'"Sg\mv¢lost aight of the real
Febr. 10, 193 '_'happiness and magic of ChrlstmuBy order of the County Court for the d,nd_ren_/
renewal nf Mothers Pension W ;Costly gum for Mm ynung and
granted Sylvia Campbell,mn old may not be as plentiful in
$20.00 per mo. lor a P2 of ,many homes tha world over this
mo. beginning Dec. 1' 1931.season as they have been in the
On motion the Board adjourned past, but the old lashloned cheer'-° meet. Dec. 23| 1081.lshoudd come in m fill the season.
QEORGE C. McQUARRIE,lThls is the yur in many Nehru-
County Clerk.\ka communities when the old folks
shouldmkec hs rgeundsdmwthe$25 Winter Coats for Ladies young genentlon a typical Zlhrisb-
. ...-. ....._.__.=.,.. ...\.-...»..,,,
\
i
l
drove ovqr ruesaay nnu umugrp.her home.The White Cross of the Baptist
Mission Cintle will meet Tuesgayafternoon with Mrs.A.L. Su llivnn to pnck the boxes wlrlch willbe sent to the Mm-yma n and
Fellowship Missions in Omaha tobe dlstribulnd among the needy av.
Km!!Geo. Wulf, Dngging '
Gust Wulf, LaborFarmers Union Co~Op. Assn
Supplies
Hancock Impl. Co., Supplies
H. l-`. Hiebenthal, Dragging
Emil Jensen, Labor, etc.
Christmas time.Nicholas Ull Lorp., uaaAmongthosefromout-of-buvm W. I... Pawling, Dragging
who attended the funeral of Mrs. Petersen Hardware SuppliesA. J. Cameron Thursday were Dr. T W Petersen Drggi ngF.R.ECl»o fChi M .J .H.Johnson °...§ ohlrs. °§§fé»..leider- Truhlsen Bruin., Supplmes
kruger of Lincoin Mr.and Mrs.Weidner 8: King, Grading
J.C.Ackerman:Mrs.Rnbeft Peter Kruse, Labor
Daugherty, Dr. Rader, L. D. Bur Byron MGDGIIBM. Sllury
die. all of Omaha;Dr. I. Iukins, ~ L. Pawling, Labor
Mrh. Lukins,Mrs.A.W.Barge, Everett. Stork, LaborMrs.L.D.Phxpps,Mrs.Lueilia ntmhm wn\dn»,L»\».-Clark. Mrs Ralph Andersen, a§l of A_ A_ Wilkins, Labor
'i`ekm5nah; Drs. Bun anfl_ Nie}_a§en,|Fred Ludwig Labor
Mrs.LJ.=e Uameron,~"'"m. Edxtenkamp LaborJensen, M153 G¢f*f"d° Mead, Mrs. Nebr, Bridge simply & Lbr
Burdette Hancock, Mrs. Jesse Er-Co SuppliesicksenofBlair;Rev.and Mrs . wmfc Pfeiffer Repairs
.. R ( P *neeCity..»T gm °§2'§J§m£"nd Miss Ella Nehr. Bndge Supply & Lb:
M a C0 Sup lieset o O d e s s a 0 .P!i i 0 l " fl 8 U 1 'Ei.'Q'2§__¢..1..:...H 1121.M z x r -|. ¢n | Jr ; n| \ n Q 1h u .n ¢ ~l r l . n h n r
It hp proven perlectly safe cven forbabnu.Made from fresh laxatlvehubl. pure pgepsin and other hanjrnlcss
Llgzglcnls. at cannot gnpe; will not.you or weaken you; can be usedynthnut harm as often as yogr brealh
u bad. or when your tongue ls coated:wheqeyar n headachy,ilioqs. gasmmadman warns ol consupauon.
P'
Special discount to Schools md Churches
BLAIR RACKETwee:-K ago runny uuuus »"°°" *"°I--H-»--- --------» »----»risnn's m-amlmother home ShG.Gei1rer & Putney, Repairs
4
i1 r i ee;\°\§}=iting here and at Te- A_ ii Ea to n, C ulve rt!
ka ma h a f e w weeks.Th e y re- A . N. E aton , Cu lver ts
hanund Sfmdnv A \r l:'..+.".t'\\|»m+¢
17.11 $15.90--Fashion Center.14 1.0 40 mas or me "mneuun wuuu, ......,nom:mn n¢n\\n|\gn halls that cry sly, times were also hard.~Dn..W. B. C»\|.uws;1.Ls
" " " " " " " " " "'n. 11 a.»auvu, 1..¢un\..»»u Alnuv L UMrs. R. H. Rasmussen died sud-|A N Eaton, Culverts 1653!u ` ° ° " " i Y '" W h reall'
§§"'¥f' 1~. of *'§"1'"f.4ai,}_';f°ad Q* D*;;fwm. c. Kubie, Land 115.00 iii '§»?,"§."`°°,'§1§'§§¢'"£d="`.§'2 the1 271:for a Box of 3 fun sizel S Y R U I 'P E E - ° § l F .
gtjcaggeq yeml J¢§m`?1§.'nen1\The relror§ of the Waghi;51on`mmhs°n Center in Blair this Fri- Hanccerchlefs wqrth 59c at the.ADorrar!s Famffy La.\a!iL.f
ticksen was born March 2,1860 County Agrlcudturnl Soclet for day, Saturday and Monday.Fashion Centg; thus weekend.\'""" "~ '
5 t'\=.iPuresh.....m m m -B Nebnnkl, Dgggmber 17 1981
°$5 Dress Slippers for Lndia ¥°l!oll°winx,¢i¢lY9 j;j|5_|§§2£f"`'"'Tix-In Genuine Belle! Corps, and the Bitml MPI?~ 1
' at 31,88 -Fuhi on Cmlzr.|dm¢ l wi ll hgy e the ho no r o ! NP- Em-nel Hai r Cds ts i n the ta na ha de Epdlo n, Uni ve rs ity ~
_mms mnnnlrin ron cuuus lnoom in |
,.Cong:re.uman H, Malcolm Bald~
rigs of Gmnhn,was designatedTuesdaybyRepnbllqnsas1
member of the committee of
claims in the house, at Washing-
ton, D. C.Selections for various
committee audgnmenta than push-
ed organization of the_house into
I thought you might be inlerev
ted in pnblhhsing thoigpeliotifa
lout highest boys in the Annapolisexamination.""~ 'f
As you rememba,I had tyvnrvn-
cancien at Annapolis,for nextJune.I gave one appointment to
Omaha, and the other appointment
....¢.m. nl nmnm in A hav livin:
"HOLDS g'
REGULAR y|EE'nNG'»
a
The Board of Educntion met at '
n regain .on Monday, °
Dec!!. ~Superinbendenva ~oifioe in the Kish School Build.
ins , with the following members '
preuent: W.F.Hemphill,J. T. »
Nnu w v.vq§g1¢, wang 151,a
a o o a a f l l n v l t n
u n n m u 1 I I l r t n t z w f r uI\ J \ J l ; l . r \ | . | l . ¢A.|&l A A|l l.l§l l i l Q ; v\ | :; \»|i u.u.ul \ l H l l 1 » l o | \ | l . l | 1 0 Ivaml mnn vu In l u n u n l u i U 5 | U l | -\ ; | ]|]|g|| 1 ] \ | .` J . Q g | § m |,||U |,§.|.|§.|l.lU .l3 |) ll lU l. l,' J I l l vo n n a v;" " " " ' , ] "d0 ' Q an ul5 ;W a h 1 4 t o l r e s e n t m g B l a i r h i g h i n F o r e m n c i n l i n e s 7 n o 1 4 g o a t o n l y $ 3 . 9 8 b d n g n n S .A .E .M o t h e r ,~
T h e d e f e n s e o f f o o t b a l l "2 - g o a t 59 4:o r 2 f o r $ 1 a t t h e s c h o o l s d u q n g ~1 9 § 2 . g o a s o n :w i t h a B e r e t t o m a t c h F r e e - » t h e r e a n o c c a s i o n a l h o n o r e d g u e s t a t o
vn i n e r l l a t i n a ?b v ~an M O H C e n t e r i n B l a i r .~~B o b 0 H l n l b n . 'R O V n m n n l v n fi m i h n r i r m m h n r n o f r a t a r n i t v h l . n ( I l 1 ¢ f| .i l l . .Bl . '0 d S
Meehnn.well-known " 1
York couh,is a little b
discouraging, Seeking away
to cut down the garne's tall
of fatalities,Meehan wld
o
o1
s
..I
Bi g Sa le Now on-Au una . nf cmmnm, Huy muxun, i z°be r1}§ L}ry §L ml %§L§Sn"c`J¢L}EA
Gifts.Fashion Qenber, Blair.Flynn,Herbert _ Brown,Eqwara Blair;
,Jenldns, M-'rv Ihtchman,"|°I'2l'l¢0 Try., Hcllery Stem of Blair is
n n m m u c s s n m s lCurtia, Mary Moran,Davxd Sim the Flihinn Cenber-they sell silk
DRAWS To A CLOSE onsen, Malvern Larsen.Stockings mlm ~Weay-you lsnow
i m i z t . .l ut so ch
quuztly and for other waslons
now and then.She recently ab-
tended a meeting of the R€li¢f
Corps in Linccln.
its final stages.The
to vote upon the vu
cmtic and Republican
houle was "mn" VA " " " " " | " " " ""_" "Gu ow B. C Hitchmrm U A 1'1in the District.Followin are he |°.rious Demo-rf 3 1;Robeson was absent from the »n ¢.1..~+ann¢|nf"9"*f f.Q'9'id__ Qtefling £'£E"°¥ it meetimz.Sunertendent Haue r »
that most or tnese rragmcaccidents are due to the 'de-
Qmnhnsizersk who have a-
-that if you give Silk Swcklngs_|a n n Special-Girls Genuine that come fro thefuhion cm-. I The S¢mi~5l\l|B of the am de- Camel Hair Cosu in the tanshnde ter those gi||:§¢¢Hn¢| will give
»|bnv-ins series were new on M°"°§in sizes '1 w 14 go at only $8.98 absolute satisfagtion -nd um they
».'ilY aitemoun and Monday e"°"with a Beret to match Free-»there are the correct `ityle and color.
» ning.Results of this series ol "ars only s limited number so Here are some vulnés-$1.95 Gold. hates were as folloyu: a lqsvfive hurry to the Fashion Center inlsmne ..h£L'on s1.ss=31,50 Gold
lcamsrml me U AP AT IH N`§`m`EnE<'é"Bi;E`i§&1anf¢ 19""""""""" Valley, Neb,, Principal; uuuen n.\s=hmmmp, Arlington, Neb.,m
Alwnuhe; James Howard Menden.' °4 ' ; " ' : . m 1 Jr., Chalco, Neb., zna Alter-
i' Radu Enxbe; Ruben H. Beadle, Papillion,
5 Bm 1 Nab., 8rd Almmate.All four boys
ng ful; liwhqill lake the entrance examination
m.-¢¢nm tlxhs'Febnmry.
and Ernest A. Schmidt, Secretary 1-
ol the Board were also in attend-n
mce.I The usual businesn of the md-p
dng the minutes of the previous.;'meeting was attended to and the »
attention ol the Board was thenh
turned to the renort of the;-
r "bolis hed s pring prac tic e, c ut
d o wn coac hing sta ff s an d
md u o e d th e a mo u n t o f ti me
i n whi c h college fo otb all
ammrln c an be d rilled.
late Tuaday.
.1The o mcxs l unnmna s vuuuuuperiod will stan Slmrda , Dee. 19»and wi ll la st for A wi d ul N2 0
weeks.There is great activity in
all rooms ol the Blalr city schools
S25 Winter Coal!s1£f§n.~.F§§§i{f}»n Eienne vs B e a m c o m p o s e a o r : w e d U n a | u 0 n , ; B l r QQAQQ _- - -1 ' - r , _ _ -_2 Chiffon or pervice weight
ly $1 pair; $1.85 pure thread
..l..: .n..-..........a--un| ». .| -C
1 - " " "_- _- -_Fas hi on Center Sto
S a le No w On !Shop i
274:f o r a B o x o f
I|n.r|ln|»n\\'nfI \!rnlI§|\
.._,__.__ ____His statement seems to be
sound.The plnyer who ll
thoroughly coached and whois kept in mperb physical
condition is seldom badly ln-
jured.It is the youngster
- :
.n. .
n
n
Herbert. Brown and Edward Jen-kins won a 8 to 0 decision over'$1 Walsh Dresses-dzea 14 Cn
an aifirmatlve , condating of 52--8° at 59c or 2 lor $1 "'~ the
Ruth Morgan, Rgben Flynn md[FashionCenwr in Blair.
David Simonsen.|Big Sale Now On-All kinds of
In the evening a negative teamGif"'~Fashion Center Blair,........-....a -1 M--. num.. ...A o-.f|
.....,,,at on]
silk
full ,
w i r -
ioned
go a
\ . . u u . | . u u u l ;M : n r u . : ¢ :w v l g u u - - -
fashioned o n sale a t 88c a
-p er f ec t q u ali w; $1 fd ! f a sh -
si lk to to p servic e we i g h t
t 674: s pair.Ali the s e Hos e
du r i n g th i s la s t we e k p d i n Z
the Chr istmas vao ati on..
On W e d n e s da y a f te r n oo n a t th e
W e s t sc hool,A f i n e C l m s tm a s
a n u n n m - » . . . .u n n u u n n n n d n j l u .C L A h a f . .
Fashion Oenter this weekend.i I am avtfms located ~ amitreauurer.On Deqember lst. the|»$1.95 situ Dresses for only s3.aa.|1°"`"i"5 the ropes.Thi" ls °°".rep<m. indicates, onéréwu a hal- 1Fashion Center.Sizes 14 to 46.#WY a wonderful expenence, '"dlance of $4,631.22 on hand.The »
$19.75 Silk Dresses go at $11.88. I hope that °'°'""° time 1 my have report was given due consideration a
Sizes 14 to 52-Fashion Center..E?§° ,?f`¥'E'f'f'° of Seeing you inland it was moved and seconded -who is inuuffidently coach-ed and trained who is in
danger.Yet this, after all, seems
to mean that football is safe
only for experts-for young
I
a
a
s
an
s
a'§i.1;';".;' ;;;;;;":;";'.;'B E N E F I T , m m :°'": in =;g»=;g colors in -g=;» aaa :;::";¥' :azz ';1;:':;.;:f" ';»",;:§;.f;f;
ive *°§"R°°h'i",§"`£ 3 03% o'Hm-AT HOME 'rHEA'rnE 6 F on g g Blair up at every child ia the school had some
o n a n ic e n.'par t in th is pr oglga m.
i Th e f i n a l championship 4165850 Saturd ay ,Dec ember 19th,3:00 On Fr i d ay the te a c he r s a n d p u -
w i u be he ld Th ur sd ay e ve n i n g a t P.M. ,w i l l Ro ge rs i n " Y o u n g as NI NI J ' l` Y - THRE E Y E A R piln o f th e No r th s c h o o l wi n pre~l n i u u n n ' n | n n | . r ' T ' 1 \ »o f f ; 1 * 1 | » \ n H \ r n ! \ f » . ¢l 2 \ . . , . l l ¥l l ' - ¢ . 4 . ¢ " .l | £ ! l . . . . . . L C! l . . I . .~~H U N D R E D a n a l n - I n . .D \ . . . . : . o . . . . . . . . . . ." u n " - A M .S n
Bug Shipment Holiday silk wasmngwn that it be received and Plmd °11*nrnnznd inal |'n.rn{un¢| nf fha Wash.;x.illd€8f. personal !9K31`d3»:lfile.~
...__..-.. ,......___..._ ... "r -....,ion Center in Blair-Brite new
shades in beautiful materials in
both afternoon dresses and Sunday
night styles-make it a point ta'
see these at onc e-they will
brighten up your wurdrobe and
are just the Dresses for Holiday
Festivities.
HON. MALCOLM BALDRIGE Iwmrrss FROM WASH.. D. c'
Mr, John Rholdes,
Blair. Nebraska..
Malcolm Baldrige.
100 regular $3 Dolls that cry
and move their eyes and have real
hair go at only 88c each at the
Fashion Center in Bla this Fri-
day, Saturday and M ey..
Big Shipment Ho] day Silk
Dresses just reaived nt the Fanh-
ion Cenler in Blair-Brite new
shades in beautiful materials in
bo'h aitemoon dresses and Sunday
night styles-make it a point to
see these at once-they wlll
As ls customary Q,each of the
regular meetings which occur on
the first Monday of .each month
bills were conddered und the lol-
lowlng allowed:Miss Inez Hutchins 36.75December Pall Roll BA9338
E. A. Schmidt, Sec.80.38
Arndt Hdw.6.19
Blair Abstract dz Title Co.6.00
J. E. Crutzlnger 18.00
K. a DeGrc!f mooG. w . D e n o n _a s m
F a m b e r g Hd w ,Co.6.75
l ': \ \ . \ . a . l - - »G A O
g
s
a
o
s
0
s
s
a
s
s
"_
me n wh o , wh i le th e g a me i s
in sea son , mak e i t the major
¢n . - : . .. . . . . | . . . . . I . . l . . . .v a
: ""'",,,{; 'b'§"§°ph¢fa"`°by 1¢|¢l||lE&:
»lin. Bob 0'Hmlon md Ro! Chris-
|. | . l . . r u r e v ;e r u u u u r u D u u r l .o u u - 1 n -. r ;\ . » | u ¢ . | J ' p | ; | | |as | \ . I . L C L l l l a n u l r s u a p n u p g u u n I n
je¢ta","Family Shoe",Cartoon;that district.
"Beneath the Southern Cmss", n Mrs.A.F.Newell spent last In mlhy of the grades of tle
Travel Talk.Thursday in Lincoln with her Centra suilding,an inexpensive
The Management of the Homefmother,Mrs. H.Bross, that day Chili(-ln exercise is being held
158m On Luelr B{:l|¢:|.|uu::a.u.-thi s is tr ue has foo tba ll any an !tensen.Th e n e ga tive c a se wi ll b e
n llc e o n t i e u m m a m o f a * | § " P P ° f " > d b Y ~ H ° = ? 1 ° f ~ » ~
o
s
s
ss
college or university where
the effort to impart learn-
ing is the prime considera-
Elon?-Fremont Tribune.
s s a s o a s s o o o s t l
The Hosiery store of Blair lp
e Fashion Center-they sell Silk
aoekings that Wear--you know
lat if yon give Silk Stoeking!
lat come from the Fashion Cen-
r those Silk Stockings will give
xeolute satisfaction and that they
..elm roms;ntvle nnd mlor.
ben Brown and Edward Jenkins.These two teams are very evenly
matched and this debating prom~
iles to be a hard fought alfeir.
The winners of this debate will
be tenned class champions.e
.The committee of teachers who
have been grading the various de~bsters as to their ability in de-
bating and also as to their ability
in representing Blair high school
'in inter-collegiate debates, repor-
'fed to Sup't. D. V. Masser Tues-
day.The report showed that the
II
Theatre are giving this Matinee
lor the benefit o l "The Joint
Christian Relief Organisation"of
being the ninety-third birthday ollthis week.The children are also
the latter.Although blind from learning many of the Christmas
cataracts the aged lady greatly
our city, which is our low Char~ enjoyed visiting with some forty
i ty organization-President,Rev.
L .J.Moran;Mrs.F.I.Krogh,
Secretary, and Mrs.Don c.Van
Deusen, Treasurer.It is given to
help fill the "Christmas Baskets",
Admission Came for adults and
children, st least one item of the
following: canned vegetables, can-
ned fruits,dried fnllte, potatoes,
rice, beans, eggs, butter, etc.
long-time friends who dropped in
to congratulate her.She was the
recipient of four birthday cakes,
baskets of fruit, and many flown
ers, beddes notes, cards and phone
calls.
Several organizations to which
she belongs remembered her in
one wsy and another, including
the G. A.R., the D. A.R.,the
Icarols, which they will sing in the
'big community Chrietnias program
i n the Senior high school Wed-
nesday,December 28.Professor
DeGroff of the Music Departmenh
will lead the singing.He expects
to have at leaat 600 voices singing
Christmas carols.
This ls the time nl the year
when the pupils of the Blair city
schools seem to enter into the
spirit of Christmas observance.
My d e a r S i r ;' b r i g h te n u p y o u r wn.rdrol§»e a n d \.l||u\:I|..au||o u u u
W i ll vn u n ln n m chnmre m v 1 r e iu st th e Dr a ma s f o r Ho li d a v ~ ] § ¢ E _ e ...-\. ,_.,1.50 5|
8.00 u.pli»b§`m'§Ey'i'|i`"'T" "",,if.m»Ta.,T' "Q"a C0 lain, ;;;12.25 ge11.49 al18.50
Moore Plnr. Co 4Nunn shie Store
Pilot Tribune
. . . . . . .. _. - M u r a n # - ». » - u - - u s - - q - a - n s
1~§§ ¥ e » X § ¥ 9 n H ; . ,
Prices Effective Fri. and Sal. Dec, l8!|\ & 19th in Blair
,\lR\\'.\\'IIIKANI)I\`;|||Cy Chriatnxas
Candies3pounds~Fresh from Factory
()r:n\;:c :md Black m a ,~Airplzum I<`n:c 2 P C
C o f f e e |C a n d y |
ns
3 /
1 g 2
\
#avi -§,_.#
~a~
mvs
gg
~s ,\.~.(,,__,:::»'~~.`»..~/ f
\/»_'-.,. .\~~"~
M
»
F
r ,' J ~ ~
~» v /»~'.;=:";=;/ '\~ ~555551~.`. 1 ..<.=\;§;.,,!~ ~ ~ ~
' =<'md5;/:¢<=:=;;:é<::1;¢ <21 . ;::=:..,.:ea
,
,;~.. ~..
,~f<
¢.~. ' \' \ : ` s - . _..>::` \ ` __._~m
»>»..,. ....i ;~~f t ~~1~ >5 - / ~5 1 ~
>»
~v
'~'Af~'Q /,a
6 éfm v/~,<1
94/
¢
.
<
.f ;7$+m ~ :¢ ~
f '
,_<, ., ~ ~\¢/ g . -
_.,,.:.~:=.:aff=:.,,.¢=x5:f:f=:m=.:v," ~/
~ ~~. ~ f /1/
.,...
=>.f s¢>....~f \»: a ~ff§>:§¥¢>»
.wzr :¢;.;» _~»/ ~ /-3.:2¢= ¢</..:,: /?~
>
A
22.66
286.88
2.24
82.25
63.00
8.86
.78
3.00
1.1 0
u 2.66
2.00
as.ao
1.50
9 14zfoo I
Here are some values-$1.95 Gold
Stripe Chiffon
Stripe Chiffon
at only $1 pair;
silk chiffon or segvice wqigh
full fashioned on sale at 88c n
pair-perfect quality; $1 full fash-
ioned silk to top service weight
go at 67c a pair.All these Hose
come in all new colors in sizes BD
to 10-Gift Boxes Free.Shop at
Lhe Fashion Center, Blair.
s1.ss 1.so Gold
or se 'ce weight
$1.35 pure thread
FORMER cox'N'1'x.\NOBSERFJ 9lsl. llll{'l llT)A\'
iziGéE£ LBQ. Co.
w. J. SasC. J. Schmidt
Mrn H N. White
¢I \
A lly n & B a c o n
Bo s to n W i r e Sti tc h Co.
J .H .Bac cus
Deb ate rs Bur eau
Deba tors in f or ma ti o n Buren
Debntors Bureau
C. A. Dunham Co.Editorial Rcsehrch
15.501
ll l ' E l
~ E.f\l ...°r.;.~ 2 for ~
nmyum bnem. vu.u.wMacllllllan Co.1.94
McConnell and Greenfield 30.00
Martens Type Clenner`Co.3.00
Omnlm S:-lmnl Sunnlv Co,31.49
msc W8cKs umnna nw-nuwacontained an article and photo of
Mrs. John Smiley of that city, in
regard to the celebration of her
m n lm-ehdnv on Tuesdnv. Dec. S.~e " " |L a r g e Z l- Z wif i f ~gbe fie w i h Oxlwwy
a p p e Broken Sliced or C Safety Envel. Ca.
M d_5~can Teachers College
°e lum lze s Taylor Instrument Co.P u m p k i n FinestBrand 4 f o r 1 9 C .uname Chemical Co.
,University of Kentucky
11.11
2.25
7.95
4.50
5.85
2.05
2.19
...... .........-,.._____, _Mrs. Smiley came in Washing-
ton county in 1856 with her par-ents,Judge Bowen and wife,
who were prominent people in this
community for mnny years.
The article which is interest-
ing follows:
Shan w»,=£"~?... 10 bars 29c ll¥||='§'.I'|Z.°'.L3§§ ¥=§.${°¢.ai?3'élwIT£&»£'Lf't weather reporter of
county Nebraska,and
-......-.... .....-~ _ -" " '" -'f,__________.._,H. W. Wilson CO.10.65§for the past '74 years a resident
L K Max-l~Mum Brand 3 tall I Discussion next centered about of Omaha,celebrated her 91st|'|~ w||||>5 cans ~the remittance of $6.00 for the birthday Tuesday.She is Mrs.
-annual dues for membership in John A. Smiley, 205 South Thir-
of Nebr. School Boardslty-seventh street.'IHn-nnlnhrnfinn nf the Dl1'!CBEilJlla u :| u v | | v \ l l | | | u n l . " ,, , , . , , , ,_ _ _ _ __ __ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _l e c o n d e d t o b e , e o n l I l t l d o f c \ | t t i g l g q h u g e ~
rl1e Sec r e t a r y w a s c a k e a n d t h e a d m i r i n g o f c a r d s
a c h e c k i n a n d g i f t s s e n t t o h e r b y f r i e n d s .
: n | : n ¢ \1 'r n s \ " l R ~~~D o N E '
|: \y l uc |||u|.nut.:a n a u u n u u l l " u c n l
There being no further business I;;;;: a`§."l'§Ee SA" rivér travel
|m|c||=Ts To PLEASE MENAn ldul Xanax Gift
9 8 0 u lu .
B i g S a le No w On - - A l i k i n d s o f
ifts.Fash ion Ce nte r, Bla ir.
$ 1 Ra y o n Shortees a n d Blo om-
n n a n n n l " n n n n a h g n n f ` . n U \ f A l
uvcry uuy nut: uuu uc;Aantvl .~-.-th e we athe r sur vey f o r th a t p a r t
o f th e c oun try an d se nt i t to
xvnshingm-n',' D. c .
" I ncmd tn he ln h i m :ret th e It has long been noticed---and fre
quently commented upon---that
practical men prefer practical gifts.
Practically all the gifts in our men's
shop are practical. W hy bother with
any less select offerings?There are
1 1 .5 §. |- -r ' - - - - - I ° * " "" " _ " "* * * *"W U ISU a u v\r \.I a a l u u u \J\ i uv\ . ;
1 .\»\_ p|u h m N i n 1 Q Q t a l ul l I n I ||""1 | L IFI-l l Il l 'nr .L |'l | l a|||ll "l\..I n\*|||*"|l|E l | | ' | | I 1 |u \ | . 1 * g |;|g |.|,|.|.'|-.'||
l |||||||
4 ./ V I .m s / \' l r n a l
;u u v v v - - - - r `"a h B a l dw e a t h e r i n f o r m a t x o n ,e ,
"and then he would send it i n
because I had to help my mother
after getting the data."
Mrs.Smiley met her husband
.!.. .. ..\......L " J i n n ¢ \ n vvn n|w s
sv Yes Sir!
Christmas
On Ii ll\ E l IJURIL Vulcan aiu.un.c o min g to Neb ras ka.Th e y we re
ma r ri e d one y ear a f te r the ir
ar r iva l i n W as hi ngton c o un ty an d
mo ve d to Oma h a wh er e she has
lived eve r si nc e.
Ind ia ns abuuuded i n Ne b r as k a brocaded Lounging
A
when she (im:came but Mrs.
Smiley declares that she was
never afraid of them."My muther used on mn and
hide every time they came
around,"Mrs.Smiley relates,
"but I used to go outside and shoo
them away.They would nm off.
swearing and threatening w 'kill
the white pnpnose!But I was
never afraid."w
Mrs.Smiley agsiq eneounfered
Indians when she ind her hus-1
band took up their acreage on*
m.....-............. nsnwnn IN-"su
Robes at$3.8S.Silk mufflers in CRAVATSls EASY 3 ~.;.=..»~;,;:.:::;:::¢::...-:ft».af:::::::an>I reefer style, in grey,tan a nd green rich ~- handsome -- new
DRESS GLOVES at $1.45.Suede] leather . jackets ".j_';_ ____ an a n~' B H Il you just know
'Dou9\,E G-n:c4<V'E R E
AND °,''ro sl-|oP
e Have Gifts for Everyone
~=s-S-£
G4eo\<~
Be l t L n l u q u . . : wguna!-sewn, washable for th e s po r t i ng m n" at $5_15_
1 . 0 0 ( 0 $ 5 . 0 0 a n d b u c k l e s e t s f ro m $ 1 . 0 0 .
For Ladies For Men ake.The IQ(
to camp in
|i " " ? °nd "?g' 5? to $l2 ~Shaving Seto several 'iay"`i§L`L`i§J=`é` ~ to tell them
\3° |Il D, Br\ l8 h a nd '"° " ~-~~»M i r r o r S e t s $ 3 . 9 s ¢ 0 $ 1 2 m a k a $ 1 . 0 0 r u $ 3 . 0 0 ',:"§.§..;fr';',°:;":§}11'5,., "él`3i
They liked the higlgow w make
F o u n t a i n P C I ! !~F c l d l their arrows from.
and Pencils $1.25 to $6 Pm-sea $1-00 to $5-00
C o m p a c t s 5 0 ° s o $ 7 5 0 M x h t a r y B r u s h e s `$ 2 t o $ 5
\ f 3 l l i ¢ \ l ! ¢ S e t o a l l p r i c e ;~_ ___ ._
'uhion Centex--All Axes.
$5 Dren Slippers for Ladies go
t $1.88-Fashion Cen!/er ~ ~
$6 Emma Jetdck Slippers ;4.ss..
Big Sale Now °°"'"f,"¥'"%' of m u n x m m n n s s m l r r s
BAT H Powmans and ~Flash Lights, some
BATH sAL'rs new Novelties sl
Pnlh inn Center. Blli lf..
$1.00 to $2.45' i 'S r l " ~acing
ale Now On!Shop in Blair!
$25 'Winter Goats for Ladies
l5.90--Fashion Center.14 to 46.
$7.95 Silk Dresses for only saga.
loc to50cl n $1
PERFUME'r%1LE'r WATERS ' ~ Shaving sen. Razors
Atomlzen
Stadonery
CIGARS-CIGARE'l'I'ES l l l i l v u \.|1»¢\uv¢w.-run - -- _- ra n S i l k D r e s s e s g o a t $ 5 . 3 8
.......1 1 i n u a P n n h i n n ( T a m t m .(Xmu Canons)"'""" 65 §i1§"iJ1»§m. Q, ;;";a1Sizes 14 to 46-Fabian Center.New mm ugh:Xmas Tree Light!5 go at :aaa PAJAMAS $1.50 to $4.15Im a i s l5 1 9 5 ;§ § ' 1 k ' i > r e } » ' ; ` § §§ ' s ' § i 1 ' . i » s .
We win glvi so tlclet to ~ Home Theltre (2|'ic value) during the coming week uma u w up-.» »-mu.. wuw..27c i o r a Bo xo f S f u l l size
hndkerchleh woph 591:at the
*nation Center this week-und.
100 regular S3 Dolls thnt a j
md move their eyes and hnvenal
mi x-go ut ondyB8 ce \cha tthe
f u h i o n c m" i n mm u m F r i -
llr. Saturday and Monday.
Ask llerduntl for Show 'mmm
.~1
U /
vé \
Q,0 m!,eP°U11.12§,,
S E ;}_ 3 § § f E ;, . , § _ : 5 ; ~
'r lc ke u go na lor w ea ne ua ny a nd T hu rs da y, D ec . z s -z a
The S't€;y\{@1"t Pharmacy
J. HAROLD STEWART, Manga