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COUN TY BGARD OF BOUa\l..lZ»\TloN
The CountyBondo iBqinllxition
urillmntin the Count! Uommlldou-
on room atBllir, Nobnlkm, on .Inu
12. 1911. to fairly and imparthllylq-
ualizn thc nlzxalion of thi panonal
property of dau county,an d to u m
and,:hail on the apoiicatbn et any
personwholh llid u mhimself I:
grilved, or :ho lhdl comn um. |n»
otharlsauenedt wlol, nvlur the
lllu lme n tmdeutt. b n u n | , ushdi lppnr In be just..
They will continul inun io nfor
thru days, and adiourn from time to
time ns they may doom mqgiuy.
On T. Andcnon.ia lcCounty cufk.
lhudamu. H. w. Kuala!! md :ml
Unluad at lb! homl of thi former.
B u llsKnjleok#antzaLincoln
Friduaftarnaon to attend thu gradu-
atlonn lrdulol' the Li nc olnDln td
eolkgo th!! her br°lb¢l.Bm,h u
been athnding the pan your.Bath
nturned Snundq morning.
llrs. Chu. Andonon and dnughur.
Vain, :punt me weekend In Lincoln
visiting with nlaalnc.
J. G. Bhckbum united :ond Ilan
day morning thu his youngnt brother.
Giorgo W., haddi a ! a t Nur Pu b ,
Pl.
annul Chlldrufa Day cm-Edna wil!
ht held In the llothudllt starch next
Semin; avlnin¢.
'The Nadosrs Peril," tu shown az
Th iFad Tulldly atlamoon md ann
ing ll A Rid (kool haunt.
Blulh Tanbrink, of nur Font¢u¢lte
wil!teachatKennudn u tschool
u m .
Hr. and ln. Art Abnham and c hil
dren. of near Valley,viallnd atWm.
Cnn vsSunday.
Twin glrh ann bm zo ilr. and In
..
ARLINGTON.
11.I..Aodmele andllelllarahedt
ure in illatr Saturday on bm.
Hr. and Bra. Ray Nation.of Oab
fllll, etaited at A. E. Baahlonfe Seb
urday.
LeoWebertreeoutfrom Omaha
ure! Sundayou a 24 boura'have of
absence.
Ruth Cloee and Era Nichole. anter
lalned the buatnaee and aoetalmeeting
of the Epaurth League Tueeday even
lug.
Ure.c. Veil visited hor daughter,
Bernice. at University Place oval' Sun
day.
Evelyn Bmenlng, of Undo! Grove,
elslldlI tCltltltlB!!.\¢ttlltR'llalt
Tnureday.
Leon Rink, of Scribner, vleited at
Fred Boreher'a Satunday.
MargueriteAntrimrenttoBlair
Sunday where ahe expects to work tor
eome time.
The W. C. T. U. met with llra. Melwmmna Frmy.
BerniceWbttfmd went tu Hamp
ton laet Thursday to visit relativee eav-
eral daya.
Hr. and llre. S. H. Lockman vialtedin Herman Sunday.
W. 1I. lla:shall and daughter, Father,
attended the Senior claaa playgiven
again, In Fremont.,Saturday eveningfor the benettt gg the Red Croea
Quite a nuznher from hen attendedthe iid: annual Rebekah assembly at
Fremont Tueaday.
. v. Boylee ma a»i!e and in-mut m
Iey and wife and Dorothy Taylor auto-
ed out lrom Omaha tovleit at W. 8
Hadlefa.
.__ Geo. Reynolda and children went
to Dodge Tueeday to vialt relatiraa for
several days.
JakeSchottvisitedlle aBeaale
Pegg thla weekon hla any home to
Salem, Onegon.tie has been teaching
in Wiaeonaln the put year.
EdithCrepenhoftandherm m ,
MtnWillon; came out from Omaha
to visit. Saturday and Sundayat the
former'e home.
Marie Hiller,ofBlat:,. eiaited bor
deter, llra Jay Blackburn, thie week.
Hr. and Lira.Wm. Ludwig arent toPeru Tueedey to visit their daughter,
Mme. 'lboie attendingnurmat there
this year.
Mr.and Hn. R. B. Elmer have a
new baby girl, who came Sundayi
Flojed budwhz. who ie 1rorl:in¢ in
Omaha, vleited home folksSunday.
Ida Dboogo. of Crete visited her ete-
Lere, Josephine and tire. ll. F. Cook,a tea' daya this week on her way home
Iron: Starling.
Ltr. and Hrs. J. a. Peterson went to
Lincoln Saturday to attend the trill
uation exercteae of theireon. Laerrenee,
fromthe dentaldepartment of the
State Untreratty.
Allen llcTier came out from Orhaha
to rtattat. J. G. Wallingfunfe on Son-
day.
Dr. and Ira. P.L.Cady and cbd-
dren euwed to David City Sunday to
rtelt relatlvea.
Aire. A. E.Woodman, of Omaha, la
visiting at Frank8choe|.tger'a near
Fontenelle this week. /
Themen'eClubaraeentertained
Friday eyening at the home of G. A.
Atarehall.I). W. Lawson, aaa leader.
Subject, "Aa a Ilan Thtnketh, So Ie
Ile."
The Ladiea' Circle willbe entartadu-
ednextThuredayafternoonbr the
CORRES PONDENCE
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2 nr. 0. s. Pruner
~
0 Veterinary Surgeon
,Kdlli. lei.
' Ali Oqlla Pnrmplly Amended
'Phones:
Q Omen usRmidcnce sz
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z a n b o t t o m t n l n s I n t F r i d a y .
l mL u d w i g ,L l o l nE c h l o n k a m p .
l u r kL a w s o na n dG l l n a n dHo b s o n
L u d w i g 'r l l i u d In B l l i I' F r i d a y i n n i n g .
H e r b e r t P a y n a n t u r n d h o m oT u m
d a yo w n i n gm m F n m o n t j o l p l u l .
w b e r a h a s u so p o n t o d o nfo rh o r n i a
a b o u t u m w e e k s a g o .
Jo h nH o m m i n g sa r eo n t t r l l i n l n g
co m p a n yIr o n :U n l u r a i z yPl sc alh i s
t o o k .
wwnn a NOTIC E To CREDITORS
15|.\1B ors z a u a n
iWashington County
1Count! Court.in Probate.
Hn the Halter oftheEltlia o t C uiSchneider decauad:ICledilon OI uidsta lewilltake
notice that I have limiud the UmaforIiiinit claim: again!! lakl acute £0 sixmonth:from June23.nm. andall|"'""' not tiled in the County Court ol
sa.
Wuhinxton County , Nehrvkn, on orb g o r oD e c e m b e r 2 3 .1 9 1 1 ,w i l lb lb a n
I |IiI h n o a l s oa p p o i n t e dt h e\ ' o l I o w i n g
E d a y u o nw h i c h t o b u ta l l o wo rn j o c t
l c l a i m ls om m .1 0 w i t :J u n e s s .1 9 : 1
o n dU o c e m b c r 2 4 .1 9 1 7 .E l i nl i l f e l d t
| I n i h e A i i m i n l l l r a l n r o l M H l u b .
5D l t l d t h i s1 1 t h d n y o f I l l :1 9 1 1 .
IC .E l l a
|f l q u n q J ~
~of which a ltnior member might junky
foal proud.
Wiiliam Alkn'| continued illness ll
hr from encourqing to his friends.
lr. and ilu. Rufus West. ofIlldr,
vm Sunday guest: of GrandmaWiig
coz.
Mn. lcNabe returned to the Haber
home, fromCroflnn. bringing Homer
Guhchol, who will spend tha summit
bare.
x a n w m o
Juno 6,1911.
Editor Enlerpriuz-A lIhave not
am! In any luma 101 two weeks ibut
nmtlnd around andplckad upafew
but llnd tba road: almost impasaable;
w a r salldisabledandn u mand
meadows badly damaged by this week
down pours.
Gsoega Ohrt shipped hislast cattle
Sunday night, baby beans ol' his own
production, and was wall satlsdad with
wright they had accumulated In three
month: of feeding, also inthe prices
they oommanded.
Hr and Urs.NelsHansenan rs -
ioldns at the arrival of a ion and heir.
who registered in their familyBible
on June 5.
Tha Carl Rohwar family vlaltsd the
HenryHaorlohssns, ofDeSoto,last
Sunday.
Hrs. Harahall Wilma il still badfaat
with mg wwf* ifvpmvament in health.
Missldinnistill JD u-.neighborhood§..,....`£ w-..~»..
her parents' home at Paplllion soon; in
tba fall she will take up school duties
in Sarpy county.
The saleof thelateLouisLarsch
nwvlrtr was a .bustlinglittle affair,
Wednesday afternoon and netted quite
a good som of money.
Chris Stabsn has a cleanslate now
in the livestockbusiness,after a
prolltabla year.Whenthe yanla an
Il
srs of local lnttrslt zo the danitsns of
Renaud and vicinity.
lsnin Gnllshon IMLsslzer
secnmpmlsd br Lbsir families in lhsir
rsspsctlvs automobiles elmo together,
bead nn, lutBumlsy outnssrthe Barney
Jungbhath place nssr Dads siding ushers
the roads inurssct.A zuon obslnm
li d tb lslewcausingthecollision.
Gollshon'| car Ins sfmost sluts! wreck,
lhrtl oi the wbosls being smssl sl, but.
formnstsig, nuns of ms occupants a!
sithsr cs: were Injured and silwere
thankful ths!it nu no worse.li t.
Lssksrboughtl r .Gollehon A new
car.Hsin! ruin! lad mbrt mn hu doodsd
tbl bottom land llwtthe Pspio and
caused muah damage by washing out
tb! com that had bien pllnlad.
Frltl. lliifekit me the misfortune ua
po et suaa u t o rt h eac i d ag a i n .Th i s
: w w m m b u p u t h i s w h o l e s m a r t i n -
!I
OJ0:
ATI'
P u n k t
uma
alan-,
0
h a ve 4
ua 111 ugh
s t o r m .
T h e h m
a t
W r l g h vl .
Th a\ .
i n t u r n o d
o f B l a i r , o n
B e n n
b a p t h o d H ~
l i n - i l t u
Ch u r c h .
M|
Ku m p c ko , o
pc n n l a S a l .
Su nd ay ,
E d g a r
Mi n n es o t a
m a i n s ! w i l l
da y .
l i n . C .
Tu e i d a y t o
1. fe l d a ys .
S i x t y - i n
d e ri h i-
t o w n s h i p N
l i n . H a r
ou t W e d~ -
fu r d a y s .
Qu i t e an
W a k i n g - »
op en i ng d a
C h u .l l
N e b r . , b u t
ca ll in g onI
M r . a n d
l i n . W i l
c a m eo u t
sp e n d a i s
ho m e .
H r . m d
d w g h t c r ,-
u m mF
br o t h e r . Jo
C . w . G l
an o t h e rs
ha il b ui ld !
o fr o o m s
w h i c h H e
El l n P e t e
W i l m a P~
d a y s S u u
T i mo
El l a C la n
ri e d a t t h e
d i y l ve r l i ~
t h e l r h o m a
T h e n m
.\ .a ;. ,, ; .
a n b u t t h a
d r o vet h e
evening.
was regln
w h o m w e r e
bo ys .
V . W . 0 |
t h ec o u n t y
ho m : o n a c
of t h e c h i l d
B.~
Rogulu
Bible Schoo
in tha we
int at 8.
Pnyur m
Choir prday awning
We wah
regulari t
church.
Sabbath
Bsdgerovr
Paeachi
F i n
BibleSc
Johns, aupe
Divine ur~
Evening
Prayer m
Wednesday
Choir Re
Subject'wrm»'er~
In tha even
Day tx
Bnrgbod
J
T
Sunday :
tuperint
Eplorth
lleliride, p
CH
Houning' w h i pI t11ok-Jock
"nah: as s.
_gf-f-f mating W dnolday awning
|
The following Spurarth League am
can were imullod lu! 31Nil! oun-
1n¢=
President, Coy sum.
First Vke, Elan Smith.
Second Vino. Hymn linu
'r u f u V i m, mlI u mm- u ma .
Fourth Vmo, Lyla Guysr.
Somury,Ghd3i Ssppanhid.
Tnuunr, G-snail Jonas.
01-paint, Grace Genus.
Tboputor will pu nc h at l.b¢ nl-
dim' camp Suzdny liternmn.
W. H. Underwood.
Pn mr ,
tohisnmca and pool
~incrnaaa tha numbfr
theboarding bonu ol
Schlrock is proprietor.
, Theodora Paulsen and
celebratedtheirbirth-
! this place,and Min
of Elkhorn,were mar-
a of the bride Wednaa-
8 o'|:%ock and will make
nic of the leuonwas
»
-are year old muh kil-
in Int Sunday nllht'|
~mrlrla.Ihoaahomoil
aravisitingatElmo*
clmreh ofI{ann.ud_
toth¢Ch1'llt1an aura.
e 4.
u za Christianitywa n
I by Lb! Church of God
not mamhcri of that
HandwifeandPau
ons. wan flailing their
antur dn ghome on
uma downfrom his
Ilay 29th,and re-
nldtime Irlend|&il1Tua
and arent to Herman
at Herman Zlnvendicki
nz men registered un-
pl.1o.nac t inichland
last Tvuday.
Blau.
NINGTON
Grcta. nt Omaha, cami
to visit relatives for a
» rf mm h ere wen t ~
lundaytoattandthe
lin. B1;uIch'a.
lead.newof Gearing,
rty of this place. In. hare Sunday evening.
Hana Lamp, ofBlair,
atthe home ofEpi]
y.
via and daughter, Lois
mBentonHonda!to
a at tbl Harman Iltasch
Larkin Neal and Hula
I, of Rochester Minn ,
for avisitwithhis
u l .
cmnnlaus GET seams POST
Br i t i s h O C A !IU ? P c w t r S l l i l a n a t L u a :
A ft e r T w o D a y s ' a n d N l g h u '
Fi g h t i n g .
L o n d o n .Ju n e1.Ca n a di a n sh a ve
nz n ln d ln t l ng u ln h e d t h em s el ve s o n t h e
w e s t e r n fr o n t .A ft e r u r o d a y m a n d
n l g h t s o f d g h l l n z . B r i t i s h a r e l n p o s
se s s i o n o f t h a m l m o t t h e L e ns p o w e r
a u t i o n o nu nS a n c h e z t i t e r .G e r -
ln z n s ha d t u rn e d t h e p o w e r l t n t io n i n -zonblo ck ho uu c.T h el i m u nll n e s
w e r e n o d o l e t o i t t h a t l l c o u l d n o t
b eb o m b a r d e dol fec l lve ly .C u n n d h m s
t o o k l l b r s t o r m .A n l l l e r y a n d r a i d -
i n g a c i l vl l y c o n t i n u e : I n B e l d u m
CLEWuns e m e nF o nBABY
Leader of Bind, Under Grill.Implt-cauc Gunn In Plot Agalnan
Blnlnf.
Springfield. Hn.. June 1.-Detectivesoperszlml from this cltl' r¢l>Drted ilu!
th uhad captured the leader of thelnldnnpers In Kanau Cllr.Ulm: his
return tn 5IH'|I1¢1l¢l\l. ncconllnz zo thedetectives. he made ndmluiocul which
led in the arrest otghree men nm-ployed as drivers in 8pr1n¢t\eI|.lu bl:-
zon dry goods store.
U L -'\2.»--..,;.~.._,.l.'QULe.
-U n iI\-..n|
T H EB A NQNGH O U S Eo1=0A .c A s ' r m E R
ww $100,000.00rmbmhea 1869
wmrm ummi
Brazil Juniries Ship Seizures; la
Forcing Reparaiion.
un: »\| | |¢r mpunlwu Ac tlan ll Vn
mu b y Even ms u w: o l
Germany.
Rio J nnelrofluna 1.-nmu hu reww u u mm mnu np m m u n l
lll1M\ the mquldllonlng at Germlu
:hips vrllhdrc hmrlon llml the re
public hnl nrled wilbln the uric! 1lm~
I n u fme law. even an Inm-pretedby Germany . The Bnullan reply nfl
In part:
"The ulillznuon ofGermanlh lx l NIh-nzll follow me rm-pedolng ol Bn-
|I |In o d a l ! a n d p r o c e e d s : o n l y i n d e fe n s e
o f t h e n a g a n d i n t e r e s t ! a t l u c o u n -
tr y . "
T h eD u t c hm i n i s t e rpr e se n te dt o
t h eto r el z na m e nt h en o t efr o mt h e
G e r m a n fo r e l g nse c re t ar yp r o t e d i n l
ax n t n n t t h e ut l t l z ln g o f G e m m a n h l p u .
Th e n o t e fn l l o v. | :
" Ih a ve t h e h o n o r i n t h e n a m e D !
t h eIm p e r l a iG e n n a ngo ve r n m e n t .t o
fo r m a l l y p r o te s t t o t h e go ve r n m e n t o f
t h eU n i t e dSt at eso fI l r u l iag a in s t
th e r e qu i s i t i on a n d u t i l i z at i o n ot G e r -
ma n sh i ps a nc h or ed In t he po rt s o f th e
re p uh l lc .I r e a e n e to m y s e l f t h e r i g h t
t o d e m a n d a n In d e m n i t y f o r n i l l o n e :
occa sio nedt oG o r m a nIn t e r e s t :b y
:ark x ztc astzr e-."
rvctty and lmmedlately. although br
force.satllhcilonforthelossesmused by German submarines.Brad!
ls lcllng lawfully and on the had: of
even Germanlaw.nh umke n 1
step which :Il nations take, even wim-
out abandoning their state of pate. 1'~the mole reason of furring an offending
nstiun to make due reparation."
Brul1l'| reply then quotes the upla-
lrm of the German authority on inlet-nnllonal law, Rnr lledzer, and con-
cludea:"Phegovernmentoftherepublic
does not depan from the mlm radonof the principles of those laws which
THE ENTERPRISE
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a na s r e t u r n l n g fr o m am i d
f u - n r m a n a vm - e d e n r o y n ! h y I s m
h l l d b h . R l l i n n o u n c vd o m r l r z i l y .
( h i B d l i i h p i l o t . w h o p u n u f d t h e
G e m i n iIn w a r dD u n k i r kb r o u g h t
a n n u m a t l l l f f l k l f n l .L u l u l e n
B r l i i l ht n c h i n ufr o mU u n k l de n -
¢ | | ¢ ¢ t h r fl u r n l n x i i vr m a m l d e s t r o y
GE NE RA L A N D L O C A L NEW S A N D COMMENT
BLAIR, W Asm Nefro N oo UN' 1'Y. NEB RASK A, J UNE 16,1917V OL . X X I
Iofglllilt! "" S°°*°"|vfnsn\Nn mms 2KING 0F GREECE |BqtixtAmdationinSednnIRuss Pun Tolu no at their machines and forcing
dmm four.Nunn Gemma airplanes took part
in lhl nld over Else: and Kent, dmp
pinl b-tbl. uhlch killfd hrq lwrmnn
m dllliurtd29.' h mGvrumnalrpunn were bmum flown by I\r|||s\h
mtl-nlrenn guna while- the 1nhl was
in nf o c mlt
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'l"H£LV£ x||_|.£n IN Aan RAID sou NEW ""lf"|-mmf-»~»~f» rnssm ~|cunx o'm|.on enum cn'n'n|"'?°°i9' '?'"'§'!' "TE "E??°""°
- _ . . - . . , . .
Sex only Memberssecured - Herman
ver !I|00|0|' awe mm warm
Weioome.
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P|'0;B||'f|'|ln_ ~CDS!H|m!0ver Un Hundred Daunte: in'fhlriy-li: oum- Fora-one Wounded 1
'°u;::°x'.f::: ::'::,::,'°'BIB cnuwns asm sum
Sunday alurnaon the orfnninliolu Mwmm Mle u - I llo wr A n o n ( th o
Gorman Muck on 8Ouiheut " " _ " " ' "vwm'°'"Attllhnss-Rlvn-dde Sud!March 18, 191 3.1 Largult 1D°l¢¢»Uonl r n l n g l z n d Tu e s d a y .
tru' killed nnd se 1r¢\lI!lll¢t| ln the Ger'l|:|!l nir mid owl' mulhvnslrnz Hn;
laml rntenlnyll'ru otflrinllyan F R E N D I I ~ ~ ~ U -»g_¢-\-_g;_§- v.v.°':;:;°s1';|
mn nm-_ uma" nnnlnl for | am "°" "N" Landon.nuanced wdnr br me admlmlty lplclal Train.
Pl-»- °»»-eve*-Q-'~'=e 'rf Ts-|I-fi"-6-R"i'~=-'in-if fi- nmlnlllTHE mmxers Boulogm,June 1L-'Thi Chlnneluma and vonlulac L u !never:daily, thlch wan fu ll o f lnta nlt m
Agglllli Mlm-Ca bins!a l || | mmnhln nf Lhlt nnnndtltiun and
Bula, Provllloul, Etc.
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n m re g i m e n t o t a r t l l l e r y l n t h e
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m e n t o f t h e r a l g n a t l o n an d d e s i g n e
tl o n q ¢ _ h u successor.l i e a a l d i i l o
t h a t C o p t e a t l n e a n d C r o w n P r i n c e
Ge o r g e w o u l d l e ave t h e c o u n t r y .
R a y G o t o l w l t z e r l e n d .
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l a n d b y w a ; o f I t a l y .Al l i e d tr o op s
h a ve oc cu p ie d E l u e o n e w i t h o u t re -
sistance.Th e r e h a s b e e n n o d l s o r i l i h
O ve r o n e h u n d r e d de l e g a t e e w e r e
pr ee e nt ,a m o n g w h o m l r e r e l n . A .
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mi s s io n a ry l en t b y t h e B a pt i s t e o d e t y
o f N e b r a e k s . a n d l l i s e I. B . l l o r f o r d ,
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te nd an ce ; so me o f th e m b e i n g e o o o m -
p e n l e d b y t h e i r w l e e e :
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le s;O l i ve t .R e v.J. E . Je n s e n ; F i r s t
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the stu den t I.em. anu l1'. b u co me to Po-
t r o g r a j t o a g a i n o l fe r c o n c e e e i o o s t o
th e ce bl n et .Th l e a t t l on fo l t o w ed t h e a d op t i o n o i
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g r e i o f pea san ts'd e l e g a l t l .d t ! l n 8
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vi s i o n a l g o ve r n m e n t u l st n r r e .B y a
rote of 1. 103 to 4, the pea san t! a dop ted
t h e fo l l o w i n g r e s o l u t i o n :"Th e c o o g r e a a w l n h e e t o i n fo r m t h e
ln hn bl ta n ts o f K ru ns te tl t t ha t t he p ea m
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l o r l n l l .Th e A m e r i c a n s : h e e e n t e r e e
m m m - m r s f o r . ; d a l e a r o u n d t h e c i t y .
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to Athens to lu before the premiergmmum
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r * - '- v -T h e ( d i n n i n g a n Hua o l i c a n f o r s u n t l n g H a t u r n . , u n
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drovethemhomeearlyinthe
evening.
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whom were aliens and5 were German
boys.
V. W. Osborn, who is working with
the countybridge amz. 'wee ceiled
home on account ol the illnessof me
of the children.
County, In SucceSsful 0peration
for More Than 47 Years
Flrat Chrlsllan Church
BibleSchoolat10a.rn. Samuel
Johns, superintendent
Divine urn-nhlp al 11 a. m.
Evening Ironhrp at a p. m.
Prayer meeting and Training Clue
Wednesday at a p. m.
Choir Rehearaal Friday at 8 p. rn.Subgectffoaengxt Sundaymorning.'°A'n=r»'€fo1a Partnenhip with cmln."
In the evening the regular Childrcn'a
Day exercises will be given.
Baptist Church Hotel
Rogulu su-vicarSundaymorning,
Bible School at i0. nnuhw at ll. nad
in tha waning 8. Y. P. U. at 1, preach-
ibt at 8.
Pnyer meeting Wednesday evening.
Choir practice at the church Satur-day awning at B o'clock.
C. ll. Foreman, Putor.
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WithLiberal, Sale Hdnagement
All Deposits Protected By The State Bank
Guaranty Lawas
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church.
Sabbathlchonlat 10 a.m., Mar.
Bzdgerovr Superintendent.
Punching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.
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r b n t p r o a l l y .
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atnce t h e en t c n l e t m o p o la n d e d a t
Sa l o n l kl , t a r dl l y t ak l n g n p o p e r at i o n s .
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h a d be e n sa ved ,a l t h o u g h otll cers o r
t h e L e y l a n d l l n e u m th e y h a d n o
i n f o r m a t i o n r e t a r d i n g t h e at t a c k o r
wh e r e t h e A n g l i a n wo n a n n l t .O n h e r
la s t so ; a g o fr o m B o s to n s ho w a s c o mm a n d e d b r C a p t a i n L a w r e n a o n a n d
na r fl e d a g e ne r al ca r go .Sh i p a n d e a r
go w e r e t a i n e d a t ; 2 , w o . o n o .
Th e A n g l i an . fo r m e rl y t h e i le g a n t l c .
t r u e a Br l t l s l l st e a m e r ot 5 . 5 3 2 to ns
gr oa n a n d w a s h u l l t a t tll aa go tr l n
u m .\\'o1d al s o w a s recel eetl h e r e t h a t
t h e B r l l l a h st e am e r Ll ah op ac .3,0l£l
tons,b o u n d fr o m L o n d o n t o ltoatoo..
w i t h a zn l l l t n n - d o l la r t a r z o o f cocoa.
fo° }" {§ e§ o} }2 Eo ft lL o t t h e rtng leau lvr.
tha t th ey t nk e u p po si ti on s a s or de re d.
and t ha t t.-5 nn de rt nk e to se rve fn lt lt
N l l y l n t h c f u t u r e .
T h e tttul lnnna anl tl ler r.seel nl!th at
they were surro unded . nlt empta -cl t o nt-
g o t l a t e . b u t n l t h e l a s t m o m e n t l 'h l l
lp o l ! l n c l t c d t h e m t o n e w re il ll t nn re .
T h e lo yn ll at g t n l . m l lm t n e d l nt e l y n t
tl e rc d Id a r u n* i nt o a c t nl n . w h cr e nt m n
the re be ls un con dlt lo nal ly ac cep te d t he
ul t l m n l t n n a n d su r r e nd e r e d Ph l l l p o l !
an d o t h er s .
u. s. HAY SEIZE PAPER HILLS
Tr a d e Co mm i ss io n Re p o r t s Fe d er a l
Co n t r o l o f a l a n u l a e t u r e a n d
8ale a H aoa asa ry.
W ns lll nl ttn n.Jn n c l l . - - l " o o l l n g o f
n e w s p r l n t p a p e r p r a l o c t l n n a n d l m
p o r t n t l o n u n d e r a g o ve m t n e n t a g e n c y
fo r d m rt b nt l on to pn h ll n he r a a t a p r lc c
p r o vl d l n l n f a i r p r o m t o m a n u f a c t u r
er s i r a n r c c o l n n t c nd e d h y t h e fe d e r a l
: e t w i t h o u t n r o l l co l l ol' |ll\¢.-wnllllll
fo l ce .Th e m ea s u r e g l a m lu l i t e p n n l
d e n t fl l r h i s u l m n t u r e .-
The u|..°nemu .-lat nf ilu Ill tt la v t o lh t'
zn pp r op rl n ll ln t for il u - ll n mp lu n l tn g ul u
t n w a l u p e n t l l m t h a w Im a r o t t n m e l Il w
Inst h one o f cun tettt lutt In the tate uuuw.
Th e l rl ll np pr u tn ta l eo a p lu ru a l: nn t »l y
$2.0U0.o00o0|J for Il w l tr tu l tr t t wa t InIDR l|llllt\ll tu llilltt (ltn|\nt:). v1a|!l.lnl\1.1
of th e amo un ts p rml al ce l l n ll tt rt- gnl nr
a r m !a p p m p r l u t l n n m n .T h e n p p m
prls tlon fo r th e n avy is u lmu l $l ll0 .lJl l0,
ooo.The b ll l ap pr opr lu te e s |r »o0 un tl ln for
i m m e d i a t e o n e l n th e ct ll ta lr ur rl lg n of
n m e rc h a n t s h ip p i n g fl e et t o o ve rc o m e
t h e a u h m a r l n e m m t n w . m u l n t u h o r l a m
nn n dtll tlon nl expe ndit ure nf s:t: so.o oo.
ooo for th e so me pu rp -m n.l m l u t l e d l n
th e an ny a nd n avy n| \ || m; »r ll tt ln n¢ Is n
p r o r t a l o n fo r t . s 4 o p o o o o f o r n r l n t l o n .
RUSS SOCIALISTS WIN RULE
Ca r r y E l e c ti o n s l n t h e P e t r e g r a d D l s
a-amr - - d l - _ 1
DEAT21 CLA IMS NIRS.L A TTA
Dies Suddenly Saturday Evening At
H e r H o m e I n Te k a r n n t t
n -R e p o r t car ne t o l l l a l r la a t Su n d a y
m o r n i n g t h a t H r s . J. P . L a t t e . w i d o w
ol th e de ce as ed C on gr es sm an . ha d di ed
va r y s u dd e n ly w hi l e s i t t i n g c o n ve n i n g
w i t h m e m b e r s o f h o r ho us eh ol d a t he r
ho m e a t Tc k a ms l -th e e ve n i ng b e fo r e .
Dec ea se d ha d n ot b ee n in th e e nj o y -
me n t o f p er fe c t h e a lt h ai n c c t h e de a t h
o f h o r hu s ba n d b u t h e r fa m i l y and '
fr ie nd s di d no t re a l la e th a t b e r r o n d i *ti o n w a s act ion s.Sh e w o u l d t m ;
re a c he d he r se ve nt y s ec o n d h l rt h l ay o n
t h e : n h o f t h i s m o n t h .
Ta ro s on s , Ed ., pr es ld en t o ! th e F ir st .
Na t i o na l b an k , o f Te k am a l a . a n d ll u r r ,
m a n a g e r o f t h e 2 m a c r e h t m , u p
/\..._n_._:.._a...|..-...t..-an l i n
llttrlaln.*I!a~~ nrrlvnl n ! t l - m e t a l Pe ra h ln g. "
t n n l l n u e a t h e Te t n p s . " w i l l h e u n d e r -
Hltnr tl ln Pe tr og r nd . an d t he R u ss ia n- 1
"i l l n ot he al o ne l n c om p re h en d in g t h e
al gn ln ct ln n-o f laln a r r i va l .T h e eo
tnlnll-thmenl o f n n Am e r i c a n m l l l t a r y
alnll'l n F r a n c e a l m a »i n n nt r l kl n g
mttttltcr the cnnlraal be1.'Il'¢'¢°l\ mllltars
a c l l o n a n d p o l l l l c n l s c l l o o n l ' a l l t h e
nl ll eu Mi li ta ry nc tl un In r ap id an d cu -
on ll n nt eu l l ut w ee n u ll t h e al l le l. wh en -
n-\ lllt pn l l t l r nl r e l a t io n s b e t we e n t h e
nl ll es provenul sl o w l y be t w e e n th e
nhn lt wl lt rl er t,w i t h l l t l l e ch a n g e l n
l m t h o t ! a l n c e t h e d a y s o l t h e Th i r t y
You rs'w n r .Tl t e r e la.ne re rl he le ea .
\\ l| I)r nm - e ne m y u po n t h e po l it i ca l a e
n|»~n |l\mi l it a ry fi e ld . "
Th e a r r i va l u f ( l e n : - n l Pe r sh i n g l a
|l\|.|| \I'ttl t o b e n aynxbol o f m i l i t a r y
n u l l ;m u l th e tt ew an ap er l a y a t h a t
al t n l l ar o n i tr s h o u ld b e br o u g h t a b o u t
In th c po ll tl cn l n|Tnl ra be t l re c n t h e
tnl li w." N o w th a t n ge n er a l st a t !n f th e
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3.MH. ChurchE~~
.Md nl. ]0|_ m., DI g y jl i' , , ¢ |a c c c o o o s c a c a a l i i l l l l l l l l !of the Glltlpotl campaign.But en-leather Ind uuurhinvrgr. nruck n mme " l d commission in n Npnn nn llnNunled hi' his queen and the Ten-In tha Eugllsll ('Ilanm.l and was ln!|\|I||n!||ll\ nfiho nnnerlmlustry con
ma r umlile nu t a t e : n d |
a n n u a l . " '" " " '| " " ¥" "" " '.\m»~r1»all a r m )uu n vs l m | l " 1 \ lu v| | vuM 0 l g r a i n d e a l e r a n d a l i i l l w \ \ \ s i o n s fm u t . s h o u l d w e n u t h a ve
. I r e s u r vw i n g m u m b e n o f a 1 .: v|\ ¢ ml nl n if nn Inl vrr m tl u nn l t l ul r stc nl c eaguh,h a fe sl sx ed o n!y l n n o h e n h r d n n t h e IIn g l l n h coast.T h e ~Th \: <m || »n t o r U l m e r
h i s p o w e r wan e,hi s n a m e d ;b r e a k l l u h n p a r w a s f n r m o r l y t h a S l l n n w n u lnhcl lnn nlsm aut mn|l \1I that lbs ' Il wofn L o n d o n . Ju n o H . - - A l\£I'=:.:r:u| ills th e fam i l y .of ull the allies?" asks the Tempus.
int o ne ro !! a nd h ls a rm y lo ti w d u p In
th e Fe lo po nn es ua .
D u n t o u . s . W u A c t .
\ '\ 'a u h 1 n n n n . Ju n e N . - \ \ m \ : m a y b e
th e U ra l s tr p t o wa r d th e e s ta bl i sh m en t
ot 1 G r ec i a n r e pu b l i c in fo u n d h e r e i n
th e :i n d i ca t i o n a f Kl n g C o n s ta n t i ne o r
t h e H e l l e n i c k i n g d o m I n f a m : o f h i s
u r o n d m n , M e x a n d e r .
o f t h e A t ffn e Tm n s s p o r i . l l n v.1 ~ { » i l f i i l w v P u n x u l l n n a u l h o d
cousPlaac~(CHARGES mans
F & d ¢ n |T r a d n Co m mi s si o n D l c l a r e s
" N l i n n l a b l l n h u n l a n l l u r t \ K \ l n }Il l
r o O p e r a i e u l l h i l u : A t n r r l r n u p o o l .
L u m b e r D e a l e r s W u ! o l M l n i l l l p ' I ~I N ~~
p l T r y l n g t o w r e c k B u a l n e u .
\ \ ¢ . \ f | - i n r u 1 \ n l l Fl\!lIlBl POI!!
m i h
F m y O t h l n A r e I n j u n d W h l n B a n u
l s P a s s e n g e r Tn l n a n d F r e l g h c
guzlrh tn \h!.ll¢r »l=||~-~ Han! pnlllnhunry
rftu rn s l nd 1| "| \l 0 l im ! il u \nui||HIt |s|¢n,
rutugr risllm rs \n lu ll um ur 3 srml|\lIsl4
Il o m o cr u t l c smia!!-mn u m !!ulmfil|~¢\
mrrimi the el<~\:t1un~\ in Hat Pe»ln»grnll
m u n c l i .Unlw rmfa i »\ t1l \rnz »° for w nln
o fl h e E n l s c n p a l c h - m b .o f th i s ci t y ,
co n d u ct i n g th e n e rvl r v.
N l "nn n;'»1~Ilm fo r r m -u r s :t l t m ' h r l i n .J. . P .L u z . ;i n s u f e r y b q d f l
l l u w u .Thu ¢¢m »¢llt\ |ti~=u: \! ll- muérut1 1 fri end, lo ved by all, e apecia llg the poor.
F u n e n i m r r i c e w g 4 h e l d I n t Tu e s fd a y . a t 1 = : w n ¢ | 0 ¢ k fl m . a t t h e n w S U R P R I S E A T T A C K I S H M T E D
re i i d s n r e . il e v. C a n n o n B i n h . p a s t o r !F r e n c h Tr o o p : R e p u l u G e r m a n s H u r
L a H a u t ; C h a va u c h e e - A r t i l l e r y5vFi g ht i n g R ep o r te d .rx
5 _, . . _ .I'n r l!* \ Ja m 1 F - T h e f o l l o w i n g a M -
ln ul lu l th e s u vul u l higllnml n u m b : r n f i a n d u n f n r i u n n t e , t o w h o m h e r pu r se -r l u l mml nu || h~a 1l :n wa s m m e p u b l i c
No Lumber Order T00 Largs?
ORNEY AT LAWfor us tu Iill.Wehave a varied stuck nf hlvh
lpp u tsmdPd o r d-gndc lumber for everypurpose.~ ~ ~
Ctlrtl.talk nver vnur needs with ns.It rnnuana ¢:\f|¢flr-
l 2 ~~~d u l v | | u l g \ u | \ ¢r I ~t h a t C m l n f i i . .f . ' I . ¢ . T . - . .' § . f ¢ . ' ? § . . . ° l ` h . ,M a i n t n g n l n n i i w t u m b v r d n l e r s s p u r r a n
l l l r r d m a n o f t h e n n t n n r e o f t h e f f m *i n » - = - = = - - ~ ; ;~ ~O k h i w m l c u r .o m . .J
U n i t e d B u t e :i n t o i b n E u r o p e a n n r ." " " ' " E a n t t r P 1 .. _ _ _. - _ . . . . -. . .m u s h b o u n d S a n t a F c p a m
dflnll were cunltmtlf igmenfd.,_;;_,i ".\n|1l-»n rlzhunx o¢'¢'1nred ua the
when me d-we ru am' ~ ':'}'."!'.!!?.-'}f_ 3.'2l'?°...'§'°..'.l!~!§0n.nnd n. aavlrgg to you
~ §l| Mcouarrie Lumber & Coal Co.umr M ¢t' uI Iou |; 1|w us lme areu on nun scre ens as cn n .» \.1:|.u.|l hN u i r:=|urm~¢I h y Ih r'a U s i l n n z fn w fb i p d ve is n r e n t ! 1 mf 1 :''f 1_ == f;> f :r e g 3 ; - g
nn. .f n n I I .
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~ h . \ ; - l u n ;
Am nnlpgglnuuun
Thir1y-One Persons Are Killed
and 67 lnlured.
Bvmb Bxvlku Snnhwlhoua. xulmg Tun
cnnaren na mum-g Fm,-sm End Aluellld.
Luuulun. Juno H.-Lonl Derbr. the
ansrbn.Bdlurui §»£.u.¢»»
k l i l e d n m l G T i n j u r e d i n t h e r a i d o ve r
Ll ul nk r n. a n [ nr a n n nr er m ln ul .
A bo m b t tr u rk u l ¢l l oo l ho I.l 8 0 k il l lm ;
te n eh ll dn - n um ! In i ur lu g 50 .U m G o r
uu m a i rp l a n e In r u po r t e d l o h a ve b e e n
brn ugl ut clo wn.
Th e fo l l u w l u g n fl i c l u i s tn t e l n m t w a s
Imam11:" L o r d I" ¥ \ n r h (r n m m au z l e r u t t h e
Iml m° l |\ f\ 'l |a w1 l) , r xp um a li mi u ln ml M
lw n ho st il e nl rp ln z ws vwr ue h en n! t wa n
mz :l uv l2 a. -w x m us t. p ass in g ln th e vl
rl nl t y uf th u N eu ro (a nt th u: es tu a ry o f
ll l lr Thn n w n) . a l ab o u t 1 1 u . r n .1`lw5
p1u \| L\ \| I\ sl In l hv r Jl r1 .t !lo n of L om ln n.
na-p arnl lng w h e n th e y h a d c u ve r vd
al m u l ha l f i l u' a l l sl u n r v.° ° 'I1 m H a u t l m l u f L a n d o n h a s b e e n
n t m c k vd a n d b m u l n ¢ !, b u t n n r o n n r t x
ha ve y e ! h m m r vw l vvd o f n s s u n lt l q s o r
d a n m u e d u n v.Jk n t i a l r c m ft | : u n s o t
ih u Lo n d o n c l vfvn r w s i n ur e l aw n In a c -
tln n.A l n r gv n u ml u - r uf a l rp l n n vs u n .
nt i i l u p In ; \ u r s u l s "
L o u d o n s h o r t l y b e fo r e n o u n .A g u m !
l»u t£l eo ¢ru \1m fI I n U m n l r .Th e 1 n
vl u i vr s w o r e a i n u h e d b y - n u t l a l r c r n ft
Ku n a . a n \ u l ! a s h y l l r l t l s h : w l n t o m
in il u' ll ulllI? of rulun unun (.'lm t1|:i i|0r
...I41| p trlul nlil wen' klil vd an d zeu u Inj ured
In t h e l i e - m a m : l r m l m ! o ve r t h e H u t
B u d o f b u m l u n .
L o n d o n Ju n e H . - T h e I S a l t m u l o f
In u i l u s a n n b u l n l n a n l m l b y I5 G e r m a n
_uirplanr'a.A l a r g e n u m b e r o t i l d t i s h
n l r p l u u s p u r s m m l m e Ge rm a ns ,w h o
l i m v 0 \ \ r I In u x i n L o n d o n .
.~.
IH
~the muamma mm.
ISSUED W in ? z Inv.'. 's'
introduc ed Gramm lrnl.
The lm¢mor nf Urnhnm bread am
flour wan ltev. 1lglwnlvr (lruhnm. .1How England rlvrgyuaun. who died in
Nurtlmmptun,I la n .unlxtyBw year:nn. hadng devuxw the mn§or par! ol
hls me zo the ar!\0¢1It3 of a vegetarian
nip Advoclu Genital, Ed. Marlin,
ml Nebraska Gund, who came to
nm Iseli no and neared unp
Fn d A bb o wl rnignnion,h u
ntimd, an account of having pu-
da ago limit. and John Mentor. ol
tmp, hal bun appointed to cuc-
~um.
_ . . .- . . _ . _ ._ . .
»r dd friend and larmur losvnamnn,
mu: Tuckar, who hu been Hays:
ilonnrl nbout an c onluntly tlnce
h h Blair and located than an
1 ll ' Halkr hu of Blair In flags gmc, is n obnnod. hu "landed on his
I." uulual, in the annexation ol
at Nr] to Omlhl. and hu secure-.1
al fanmm tn the strcet depart
nt ul tbl bl( city.
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a u m g p m B i t e !
0 1 1 | D o l i u 1 o u r i n A d n n e e .
,...._- .- .-__..-.--
'f h n o a n d u l l n m h rd v l i l i u l m n m l rl n n m r n n u m u u u e a t f u m d l u n ri|r.|lg|l||h|ne »1.\®e a ¢A:.a he rvhvnua u ulr uma ux a iuu a sn n d e nunha i ncln nuhn Zw nf a ubuclmzrnulun-lubne mmhumsa nna dca 1 n
Blah!In B u n Joumal:-A short
qu poopk were blaming Serum:
?ifty~llro £iao:und ~ are planted
sm e s o n n o t c r i t i c i s e h i m fo r k e e p
m u .
B o m a o f t h c p o o p i a w h o m a n c e l t a n
m c n l h d c o p p f r h u d u i n m n .l n
n g o t h u p e o p l e c o p p o r h e i d n n o w .
b o l u s ju s t aa w e l l n o t t o cs !!
m e l .
JMC* Adfotltl Lienenl E ll. Crow.
of the Unimed Bute: army was ata
~ at Fort 0|nah: nomo aa years
o.11| and Bob Marlin, who residual
sugar bk!! in Seousblufr Co., hom
pminet of which it tl cltlmnted lb!!
the million pounds of lugur will be
~ nctufed at thadum sugnr he
~n,»|. Scam Blu!! and Gsrlng,in
thu lm. yen and l new tnzory.
anmplotlmut. Bayard..Tb: boots an produced under Irriga
mths! tbl yield il uniform oneuwizh anathar.At present prim
:npr th e outp ut fmm this om
~nty wilt approximltl ni! up lovnni
| million dolllrl._ .f ' -
gn 4 1 |...tl'-l writer tr u well acqnninted
ith Cmlniur.who 1ns.I think,at
nt tim! a Ilsutanmt.At that Limo
sjor Humphny,noir retired., was
stationed an Fart Omaha.In re~
t year:he held the position ot
~uuur-Hum: Genlrll ol the lim},
th bn d q u r le n 5:1 Washington.
a}or Humphrey :ru one of the mms.
~uhh gentlemen I over knew.
.. . .. . . _. . .- - _ . . .
"AFTER US THE DE l.U(]E"'
Nu o Hd tln g while Rome bumed
hulo ngbi n th e c lulic exa mple of
ladithnnml to the sulhringm ni others,
but Rm hid iluie. If any thing on thiWal! Strut loud spoeulators md their
beuthna on zhl Chicago Board o!
Tn d l.lluring baqbl ail the what in the
manay at primal uma; Iron: $2.50 lo
3- boahtl. and they sold il for export
A Band mon. andahot the price of
l'5>°r in America to 811 a barns The
galilltimlma tbatc ln bl frlmed fur
:Hs u'u!ucI.|on,which unmg ences
min prom: boih from the Allies and
from tbl American plople, ll "food
al o |
rs me In wiissoum roman
Unienvlllc, linear and Trenton aaportcdHitbyTwister-Only
Manger Reports Reoglvcd.
Clzlllicuiiue,Mo..June 14.-Singerrrports from ln1uu\l\l¢* and Mercer.
Mo.. received here today, inullttne that{||oh|\hI§ flfwvn peraunl were killm.\ In
a tornado zhnt nswpt :hose towns. Thu
Chicago a Aiwa mllruad omces have
rr¢£'l\a~d mmns :hm '§'n»nmn. Mn., also
was In mm- :rack of the twllilrr.
zannual, while tbl bank tu gains but
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t o r y f o r t h o K a i s e r - Q u o t e s
G e r m a n A d m i r a l .
t'op cn h ag ¢n .Ju n o 1l.-- I.m~a t h a n
tw o nu m ' t u t in l l te o f l l fv i n g i ve n li m e
In n d b y I l r r r ll oy t lo b rn n tl , c o ns e rva
l l \ t lcnt lol l n th e rclch-etnz.I n e
sln~oth to hln vltwtnrlt llc qttutu.-cl tt Gor
m n n t u l l n l r n l n s s u ; In c :
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ln l u n l n on t l n t n t th e t n o e t t h o c o n d i
tl o n o f t h e E n g l i s h w i l l b e s t l c l r t h n t
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llvrt ll oy ulvla rtl nt l h ad ma lt od th c n tl
tn lr nl vv.l\ctl|c.tt..e- -" "¥ lc vs 't l fl or tn on s
mu l t i ' i t l l ; fi c om p l e t e vl : t or y t h ro n g l t
th e ttu lt mn rl nr cnm pn ltn t.'I'lu~nul
tn l1 nl s co n tl uh nt n w ; wa s us t ed b y th e
r o n x o r vn t l vc lc nl lvt l o c o n fo u n d
"»l nnh t¢r s nnl l l uk t-w arm l nll ltl ll t1t tl\ s"
found nlsintuz thc (lorusnn ntmuncs.
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Fa m o u s H a m b u r g B e ll s R i n g F a r e w e l l
Be fo r e Me t a l i s Se i z e d b y t h e
Au t ho r it i es .
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j u s t il tl on n t ou ch in g fnr ot vo lt t o th e
not otl clalmtat I n t w o p r l n r l p n l
rlt tlr clt oe. St . N lcl mln s a nd St. Pc tcr 's
f m m tslnlch t h o h e l l s h a ve be e n e x
ri mp r ln t cl l m ai l to n tl c no rn l o r de r a cl :
l n z n l l ( t c r m n n c h u r c h ho ll a l n h t
nw l tc d In t o c n n nn n .Gr o o t n * o n d s e s
eotallnlcd a r o u n d th e ch ur c he s a n d
jolncrl l n th e h y m n s vr h l c h o r g n n l a t a
pl n y n d fo r t h e l a s t t i m e o n t h e h e l l s .
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to n s o f g un mc t ul .
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'om -o atfrlnait :tt}5c:,geese.l w l t r .
apflnlrs MGB#g r e w l'O TA TO !.8 - Te x a s Trium phs.nn os a n pe r b u .: L o ui s ia na . m a nt ra no r
sa l e a n d b o ug h t 4 0 h e a d o l fa l l p i g s
ave ra g i ng so l bs . , o s ri n z 8 5 a he a d fo r
th o r n a n d r u n t h e m a l t a r h i s c a t t l e
wh en he b e ga n t o fee d a s m a l l r a t i o n
o f co r n a n d l a t e r s li t t l e c o t t on s c e d
me a l .
Is le ma rk e te d t he c a tt le an d vi a s a t
th e O m a ha y ar d s l a s t w e e k .Th e c a t -
tlo w ei gh ed 8 10 l b s a n d b r o u g h t h i m
| 1 2 ; 2 0 a h u n d r e d .T h e p i g s a ve r a g e d
we l b s .a n d b r o u g h t h i m 835.30 p e r
c w t .Th e r es ul t o f t he se as o n'a o p e r -
at i o n s wa s ve r y s a t i s fa c t o r y t o Pa ul ,
sin ce lt i s h is l l r a t ex p e r ie n c e l n t h e
fe e d in g ga m e .
Jo h n Ro d g er s ne n t o p to R oc h e st e r ,
l i l n n . :la s t F r i d a y t o co n s u l t M a y o
Br o t h e r s .l f e w r i t e s h i s fo l k s t h a t
th er e a r e s o m ad y t h er e a h ea d o f h i m
t h a t h e h u n o t b e e n a b l e t o g e t a ta-
nsl declalon .ln his casa.Sa ys ho fe el s
we l l a nd ba s co n ll d en c e i n t h e a h i l l t v
of t he s e em in e nt p h ys lc an s to c ur e h im .
C. A . S c hm i d t a t t en d e d t h e fu n e r a l
oba egu les o f t h e l a t e C o l o n e l W .F .
Co dy , pl ai ns ma n an d sh os rm sn , ho ld a t
L o o k o u t M o u n t a i n ,n e a r D e n ve r , o n
Su n d a y, t h e 3 r d ln st .D e n ve r n e w s -
pa p e rs e s ti m a te t h e n u m be r in a t te n d -
an c e a t fr o m 15,000 t o 5 3 0 0 , m a n y
co m i n g hu n d r e d s o t m i l es t o n i ! a l a s t
tr i b u t e o f r es p e c t t o t h e m e m o r y o f
deceased.
Th e e m p l o y m e n t o f P e t e Ja n se n l n
an d a r ou n d th e c o un t y c le r ka ol l lc e i s
co mm e nt e d o n q ui t e fre e ly ln no t a l t o
ge t h er c o mm e n da b l e te r m s. l n vr ew o f
the r t tr dl tl . re nd er ed by t he vot er s la st
No ve m b sr r el a ti ve t o P et e's fit ne s s lo r
pu b li c se rvi ce .C o u n t y C l e r k A n d e r
so n ca nn ot h op e to po p u l ar i z e hi m se l f
w i t h t h e Du bl ic b r t h n n t l n g P e t e i n
th ei r fa ce s as h is r ep re se nt at ive.
Re l o r rn l i ke c h ar i t y sh o u l d - b e gi n a t
ho me . t o b e m oa t e l fe c t i ve a n d be n e
nc ls l t o soc iet y.S t r a n g e t h a t t h e r e
ar e so m an y pe op le w ho c an no t co nt ro l
th em s el ve s o r th e i r o w n hous eho lds
w h o d e e m i t t h e i r " c h r i s t i a n " d u t y t o
re fo r m t h e e n t i r e c o mm u n i t y l n w h i c h
the y ab id e.
Th e D a n i s h E va n ; e l i c a I'C b t 1 r c h A s
soci ati on. eor npri amg mem ber ship ln se
ve ra l a d ja c en t w es t er n stat es,la h o l
di ng it s a nn u al c o nven t lo n a t Ne e na h ,
W i se ., t hi s y ea r an d th e B l a i r o r ¢ a n i
:a t io n l s r e pr e s en t ed by H. Sk o v N i e l
se n. O ve T. An de rs on , ac co mp an ie d b y
M r s .An de rs on .O t t o Ha n se n ,N .P .
Lt tn d a nd P ro fes so rs Ls ur ae n an d Vi g ,
of Da n s C ol l eg e .P r o l .V i ;w a s t o r -
me rl y a re si d en t o f Ne e na h ,p d o r t o
co m l nu t o Il la l r .
Geo. Dol l a rent to Len a, Ill.. la st w eek
tovisit his parents and brothers andm t e r s .Hi s fa t h e r a nd m o t h e r a r e 1 9
an d 'l l.y ca rs ol a xe .res pe ct ivel y,a n d
he fo un d t he m l n t h e en l o y me n t of a a -
cel le nt he alt h.
Ma ny p eo p le l n Bl a ir a nd o n t he b ot -
t o m n o r t h .dou btl ess r e m e m b e r t h e
Barneaes,H a r r i s o n Ba r n e s a r d hi s
so n , W il l i a m , w h o li ve d up l n th e K i n
dr ed n ei gh bo rh oo d so me Z1 y e a r s s r o
Tb e il a rn es es .fa t h e r a n d s o n , " r u l e d
t h e r o o s t " l n t h a t ne i gh b or h oo d fo r
.l
con ta in ed a n ac co un t of D r . W h e e l s
pa a t or a t e a n d the r ec ep ti on, e mb el is
e d w i t h p o r t r a i t s o f D r . a n d ld
W h e e le r .D r . W h e e l e r w a s a r e s i d ;
o f t h e O r u m ne i gh b o rh o od , en g ag e d
fa r m i n g , p r i o r t o lo c a ti n g a t So u
O m a h a a n d w i l l b e k i m l y r e m e m b e r
br m a n y o l th e o l d t i m er s l n t h a t s
io n e s we l l as so me in l l la ir .
Ma g nu s Jo h n so n ls n ow t he o wn e r
th e n o bb i os t l o o k i n :a n d o n e o lmo st se rvi ce ab l e a ut om o bi le s e ve r l u
on t h e s t r e e ts o f Il l a i r .h a vi n g atv
pod h is ll o d s o n ca r . t h e c a r re ce n
sto len fr om his ga rag e a nd sub set ;~
l r r e c o ve r e d i n bl m n es o t s, t o M a r
Ja c o b s o n fo r h i s 8 c y l i n de r , w i r e d vh
Old sm ob il e,me r l ti o n o f w h i c h
m a d e i n the se co l um n s a t t h e t i
lla rt ln p ur cha se d it , a cou pl e of m on
o r s o ba ck .L a r s e n & J a c o b s o n
t h e ex c l us i ve se l li n g a g en t s fo r
Ol d s mo b i le l n t h i s t e rr i t or y an d M
im m e d i a t e ly o r d e r e d a n o t h e r c a r
hi s ow n ua e, j us t l i k e t h e o n e t r -
to Ma g nu s ,b u t a s i t l s a spe ci al p
te r n i t w i ll be so m e we e k s b e f o r e
ge ts lt .Th e O l d sm o bi l e la a st a -
ca r ,t h e ma n u fa c t u r e r s ,w i t h l t .
Ol ds a t th e he ad of t he c on ce rn ,b e
pi on ee rs i n t h e au t o m o b i l e in d u s
an d th e re l a n o ca r m ad e t ha t is In
de pe nd ab le a nd s er vi ce ab le .Th e i l
so n ca r ta ke n i n ex ch an ge w il l b e u
by t he L ar se n St Ja co bs on g ar ag e
se r vi c e ca r , w i t h a l l nec ess ar y e q~
m e n t .
H r s .A .J.Fi n l ay s o n c a m e d~
fr o m h e r h o m e a t Y a n k t o n , 3 D , l
Tu e s d a y t o vl s i t o l d t l r n s B l a i r fr l e
a n d f o r m e r ne i gh b or s .Sh o r ay s
Al e x i s i n t he en j oy m en t o r g o od h e
an d t h a t F r e d ha s en t i r e l y r e c o ve
bi s h ea l t h , a ft er s e ve n y ea r s of ~ »
ut te r h el pl e ss ne ss in w h ic h be rr qo i
th e c o ns t an t pe r s o n a l a t t e n ti o n o f
fa mi ly , an d is a bo ut a nd r ug ge d.B
ls te a ch i ng he r t h ir d yea r in t he s \
w o o d schools,Te r e s a i s m a r r i e d
ll ve a o n s Da k o t a fa r m a n d H a r r y
lo c om o ti ve t lr e ma n o n t h e Iél llw au
ra i l r o ad . b l n . W i l s o n, H r s . F i n l a y
si st er , wh os e hu sb an d a n d t w o d a u
ter s ar e dea d. l ea vin g be r alo ne , ma
ha r h om e w i th th e F l nl a ys o ns .
Po l i c e ma n H a rvo P o un d s . pi n c h ~
dr u nk wh o wa s u t i li s in g t o o m u ch a
wal k sp ac e in h is pe rl gr in at io ns a s
th e ci t y, l a st F ri d ay p .tn. and lo d
h l m i n t h e c l t y ba st il e.l i e e n t
t h e c i t y o n t h e hu r r ic a n e d e cl t o
br o o c o w h i c h h e c l al l n e d so m e p e
in O m ah a h a d em p lo y ed hi m to d el
to som eon e u p n or th and cl el rn ed
cs t ur ,o n t h e b a n k s o f t h e . c
hl 's o , i n n o r t h e a s te r n B u r t c o u n t y
bla pl ace of resi den ce.a f t e r a n
in the co ole r h e vras a r r a i g n e d b e
hl so n er , P ol ic e Ju d g e Cross,c h a
wi t h l o t oa l c at i o n a n d w a s ta x e d
an d co st s of S I so me th in g fo r n o t
in g a bl e t o ha n dl e a j eg wi t h l es s
Il c it y .
Ge o r g e Ko c h w a s a we l co m e c
at th i s o dl c e w he n h e c a m e u p f
Oma ha l as t Tue sd ay p . tn. o n bu ai
a n d t o a b a l r s h a n d s w l t h fr i e n d s
P A U L S I H R T - » 5 ; f 5 . N I U
P a u l S i e r t h a l a t e n a c r e i n e t l d
ja ce nt o n th e we st er n ci ty l im it s, n ee d-
e d i n l l h l h f r o m w h i c h he h a r ve s t s |
b o u n t i fu l c r o p o f h a y t h r e e o r fo u r
ti me e d u r i n g t h e e e u o n .P a u l i l a n
ac kn o wl e dg e d a po s tl e o f a l f e l h ,co n -
te nd s th at t he p eo pl e wh o pr od uc e a n d
fe e d it ,a s e ru l e ,d o n 't r e a l i z e i t s
g r e a t vn l u e e l a fo r a g e c r o p .L u z
fa ll he ha d a n u nu s ua l c r o p n h i e h b e
pu t a wa y i n p dm e c on d it io n a n d in co n
sid er in g th e di sp os al o !i t d e c i d e d t o
fe e d n fe r r ca t tl e .H e 'l e n t to th e
Om a h a g e r d a a b o u t th e l i n t o f D e c e m -
be r a n d b o ug h t e hu n c h o f 2 2 b e a d o f
y e l r l i n g : t e e n t h a t w e i g h e d n n a ve r -
ag e ol 4 s5 i bn .. . pa yi ng I c e n t !e Ib .
fo r t h e m a n d p u t t h e m i n h i s fe e d l o t
fe e d i n g t h e m n l f a l h b l r .w i t h o u t a n y
g a i n f o r S 1 t o 40 da ys .J o l t b e fo r e
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Pony For Sdn
A gentle riding pony. new nddle and
bridle f aale.Enquire of John llc -
Qoarrie.204|.
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mm.
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'supply and demand.n
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l 1gang; according ua tha old :num of
"supply and demand."
didn£ concede their ugh: no afmproprl-
no so their ovm use property um did
n'l belong lo Liam, nndoo one oceaalon :tucked Vai. llunn with a neck
yoko and camo neu nniabing him.On
another ooculon they took paoouion
of nomo had o u t of the Kindred
sc hool hhwinz to Pat Quinlm and
nl Lum: Cardin Association, the R
?.D. Nun, published nt Wuhlnglon D.
C., in lu haue of lay 25 lui, up sim.
"poclmsiura an not in classified ner
riou", u hu baen so genenliy pub
iilhod, lndndds um U l m u m m o f
postmutcn ot llfelima jobs han been
given a :ante jolt."
bln fnr the munity .Whln tha ta :
quellion cnma up an toholr to pay ex-
penses. than same papcn ton their
hair srlzen they foun d ga uge :stu
were to be higher.Thi Sticker qreel
that tbl poltagl inc rease In out of
:li proportion In comparison IriLh other
uxincreues. but had are gona aftlrthe heya u hard as soma of them did
for not rushing ln and oi'forln¢ thlrlr
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.I|\st a lk i ng m re r t h c lan d, yaz o u r ( n a l .
u p i l n l i s t s n b o s ;g n ! !in ( o od ,n o t
cannot bl plneed undo: the dvi! nnice.
in the following:
"Tho pootmnton cannot be v'u¢¢d un
der the civil union without amending
the luv, which noi providl that first,
second und third elm palmalten :hall
bo nppoinied for lout Jenn,with the
novice and consent of tho Senalo.This
provision Congrou has refund to
amend.Pootmuten not in odlcl will
.
anuugh to sqoulbsc auu Unc'o Sam
in the rush and confwon. took a ie!
more nf our dolllrl In proportion than
he did the other i'ollolr'|.Godoniy
givosnmln oneiifo, bum ls l poor
excuse fora mm who c annot nba 4
f o !dollars for lox as hh bil..
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here and we should b t willing
io give it back cheerfully in uxol be
The big daily papqrn hsvc bean fury
seven- on the :ww men who have not
. .,,
seize the emergency Lo outdo allot
their own had records!-Bensonl.
l m ~.1 1 |be aliglbia to reappointmant,and s
iuge majority of course, wil! be ruppointad. but lhoy must be roeunmmed
by the Samba or nun.'ipeuking at the Prunldenvs ordrr.
0 1 |1s l l r l w r fo r n o t r u s h i n g bo e n l h t
S c h u l e n b u z g [ TM J S t i c k e r .
I |.en ti r el y o ut si d e th e c i vi l se r vi c e I u r .
an d d o e l no t g i ve m y r i g h t t o t r a n s fe r
t o t h e e e n i c e c l a u i h e d u n d e r t h a t l n "
In o t h e r w o r d s t h e c o n g r e u m o n more
n o t s o n a i l ; j a r r l d l o o o o fr o m oo n tr o i
o i t h o p l e co u n t e r u so m e o f their
a l ~
U Q E T H A L S s m y T H E | » o m ' r .
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R .J.Ll cl lr sd ge o f B e a u m o n t i n
nw a n de d a mi l l i o n d o i h r c o n l r a c t vh y
Hass s§uU|uf HIGHER
lump ua Luau Boon a zsasowna-
vpneo.-Maier Recolpu ol Laugun amuy $\!|n\|\M¢|| am Da!
nal," replied llclirldo.
' So they say." nu the anlwer.
"Did y ou ave:build |,cami be
fare!"Gun. Gnelhals sur tha point.
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AT SUUTH UMAHA
Bast~Baat S S1aady; Top2 I :;
sh i p ya r d : a t W i l mi n g to n ,DQ L,t o o b
tai n n ee ded ex pe rt bei p.'Tha fac t th : t
Me i ir i d- e ° | Iir m h a d n e ve r e n g a g e d i n
sh ip bu i ld in g p ro m is ed i n m li i ul e n ga im t
hi m ge tt in g n eu nt r ne t, e nd t he l ac k o \
pra ct ic al e xp er ie nc e 'na l me nt io ne d do
ri n g hi s co nfe re nc e 's i t h Ge n .Go e t
h a l l .
" Y o u r l i n n h u n e ve r eo n l t ru e l e d
n h i p l , " u i d t h e g u m n i .
" H o S i r . "
"W¢.I'." pruned the gurernmenva re-
prelentalive.
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R a s h a d M L N .
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H. 1 9 17 . -A fn l rl y il b er ui \\ z dn \ :: | dn ) ". ~
r u n o f n t !!! a l n o w e d u p , a b o u t 6 . l l . | L
h e a d . a n d q u a l l l y w a s p n t t y g o o d B s
n r u l e .Ch oi ce b ee se a or a ll vu- Ig ls tv
w e r e l n l u n d u u m m l a n d Iu l l y
steady,so m e p r i m e l z e u v bee vce
b r l n g i n g g r a m ,a n e w re c or d pr ic e.
u I
r o A U O L I S H u A N x | N u .
( S u u : J o u r n a l )
Ha vi ng d ec id ed t en ta ti ve ly t o uh ol is l
th e ii q u o r h u u in e u du r i n g t h e w a r bs
a ...n o w .O n t h a t acc ou nt wh i t e m l a x
ma y di sc ou ra g e ba nk in g an d t h r i ft .i t
mu ll b e ad mi t te d th at i t w il l en co ur ag e
ta m ot h e r i n du s t ri e s ,na m el y ,P0¢kat
pi ck i ng a n d b ur gl a ry .
W e con fea a t o a n i nab ili ty t o un d e r
st a n d t h is i in k i n g t o ge t h er b r t h e a e
na t a a l lh e ba n k a a n d t h a brasre rlaa.
They may ny that any had no thought
of abolishing the banks.But thay iid
have thought of abolishing the iiqour
b nineaa.That was Lhalr ezpreaaad obj e u .Th e m ea n s a mp l o y a d a z i m nl r l l y
the na me in bo th ca nal , t he l a vy i n g o f
a t a x o n th e i r boainaaa ope ra ti on s.
Un a t ax e s : ha g r ai n a n d l n li q u n r m a -
ki ng ; th t ot he r th e :b ac ks u aa d in b an k
ag o.umm Mostly asasoe Higher.'
A lucas:r =¢=1m»lr 0f!l||t'\[1r|1\d lnrnhq
sh o we d u p .13 0 0 l w u nl . .a m i u m i er n
vi g n ro u u n d vm a n d Ih e mu r k a t w a s
m t l 1 . e a n d fu l l y 2 1 : 6 .3\ l- : h ig iu r i ba n
Tu n u h l y .C a l i fo r n i a sp r l n x In m l vl
handed a t $l £ .0 0 a n d am uu c l l p p u l
w e a t vr n s t o r k br n u g h t $15.00 Ag e d
gr a de s w e r e : r a r e r b u t i n |2rlo¢\..\0
qua-at a n d curns\»¢»|\\l1l\§l;m n m g a r
M a r u .Q u o t l t l u n a o n a h w p a m !1||m\|l2
La m b s .Sim rn.|i l . IJl \ Q !5 . fl ) ;¢[\rllJ¢
\n:uh|»|l 3 . € lJ0 1 T.l l l ;sp r i n g ialxabfl.
r u i l l .W .lJ0 018. 0l);llm|}n».!'rcd\~ra,
3 1 2 . 0 0 0 l 4 . ? 3 ; n a r l l n z l . a l m r n . t } m o
91 2. 00 3 i r e l l w r m ah o ra .¢i 0 . 0 U 0
1 0 5 0 ;u n i .a l w r u . $ 8 0 0 0 1 0 - U U ; w e l ,
wo od s s o b e s ur e d a t s b o o t o w l " | ~
le c o m p l ni c d b y h i s n o n. W III w e n t u
to no d fy t h em t o g e t o f! t h e p l ac e .I
t b l p a r l a y y o u n g B u n n m a d e 2~
m i l t l l z e of h i s Zire w h e n h e n m '
l i t e r P a t l i l h \vl u h .W i l l d r e w
b e l d u n l i m w i i h bl a t r u s t y r e vo k e
an d ° 'w i ng e d° ' h i m, s h ot hi s r i gh t a +
off. Th at e n de d th a B ar n em es a n d th e
resi denc e i n th is coun ty.Th e o l d m m
H a r r i s o n B a r n e m l o c a t a d i n F i o n n o e
n o u n d l e r l u vl n g B l s i r a n d b u he e
n p o h c e m n n t h e r e fo r |n u m b e r -
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Mis s ~e i~ i s on e of a n~regu
High school teachers,having he
here for the past two years and h
been reelccted for next year.SM s
conducted the summer school here!
year, and is a must succesful beache
Rev.Ruhr.L Wheeler has |
nresching to the saints and sinners
South Omaha for 30 years, since l
eiter the town started. has built. up
congregation numbering 123 mcmbe
from a start with 9 members when
began his ministrstions there.He h
built s church that would be a cred
to any city and his congregation a
named it the "R. L Wheeler Mem~
isl Presbyterian Church."A rece
tion use given zo Dr, Wheeler and |
eatinnable wife nn Thursdey evening
last week,the elders,deacons a
trustees uf the church acting ass
more credits for graduation,l t d !
thou who wish to :dunes 2 credi
a i t i o n b y t h e i n t le g is l a tu r e w h e n i
pa s s e d t h e an n e x n t i o n b i l l taci ni~
F l o r m c e t o O m a h a .
S U M M E R s c u o m .
H i n E l l a R e l n l m t t i l co n du c ti n g
su m m e r s c h o o l w h i c h o p e n e d l u t M ~
d a y m o r n i n g i n t h e H i g h s c h o o l b n ~
i n g f o r fo n n o a n u n i o n s on l y ,I l l
& p u p i l s en ro ll ed .Th i s i l d o n e f~
Iowa farm lands and reports n
nlinh rlory buli nnl.having al
this yur turned more than um th
md lcref, diipfling of than land
lround $125 an acre tu cutam 1andlnhuéihz-men.who neu r
high-priced farms for $330 to u
scnzndgot better..more ploclu
nel had fo r \bout bi l! the m~
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\an~ in
Kuh a'|v m m s
p A RA M OUNT
Da_1,s at t h e
Ho me lhea tre
are Mu nc h: md
'1`uesdn5 of each
week.1 3 l f
wlll p i n o t you.4521!
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F
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DON'T BE
A TRANSPORTATION
SLACKER
.The country needs the use ol cars.
Every hour you rjeluy in loading nr
freight, deprives someone of service.
unloading
Uncle Sam will soon need freight
equipment-und will gel. ~
By quick work in handling freight
the equipmentcan gn *m|\n|l. ,\nm; lmhinc..
can be usken mms uf.
DELAYS AT THIS TIME, IN LOADINGOR UNLOADING FREIGHT, IS A SER-IOUS MATTER----DO YOUR SHAREAND THE TRAFFIC PROBLEM WILLBE SOLVED.
A. w. TRE NHOL M n. M. PIEARCIZ
'v'|ce-Ples_ Ind (lcn'| nsmlgu General Tum: M\| l\nlu|
ST. PAUL MINN.5T. l'»\UL_ MINN.
Chicago,St.Pad,Minneapolis & Omaha Ry.
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Stop! Listen!
Don't forget the
White City Restaurant
0pen Day and Night
AUTO TIRES ARE Too mam
Tbatoldc uing y ou may have may
brmade into a good serviceable tin at
| little c ost.Bring it in and let ua
look lt over, we can lava you money.We repair tubs! the right muy.
Free Air!Yu absolutely free, Lo
all auto ownen.l9l.f Hoon Tin Co.
Two doors north ol post offla.
Try the Torrington Vscuum clesnerst Pilrcel.41If
Messrs. Adams and Horse, membersof the Fort Cllhoun city councit, called
st The Enlerprlss oline lsst Manda;
s. m. while in #Jas city to consult sn st
Lonwy un ofhcis!business for their
bum.Editor Adams ans chosen at
the recant municipal alection then ss
councilmsnsnd just recently thc sn
nouncsment came from Washington
ln succeed Wallis Hcliilian. who lent
in his resignation mmetime nga.
"Why pay nent?The Citizens Sa
vings Bank have plenty of money to
lam on ruidenca homes at very low
rate of interest giving you the option
iupay it o|T ln monthly installments
just the lgme an :ho you were paying
rent.Come in, ue alnli be glad lo ex
p:ai¢| our plant"l3J Et;
Dr. U.G.Broun, district zupcrln-
.lust received soar load of htndinit
twine.Better be safe than sorry and
pat in an order for your supply npr.
19 tf Farmers' C0Operative Union.
The Royal Neighbors will give a
Chlldren's Day program at their hall
on the evening' of June 20th,at 8
o'clock p. rn.Each Neighbor may in-
vite two or three :oem and see that
lunches are v rovided
are invited.
I'red Jenkins,antrack fan of this city, had tsro horses.Orphan, entend
for as many as
erstwhile race
Billy lllorray and ThemlastTuesdays races at Benson.
Both dodged the flag. Billy comin!ln
thlnd in three heats and The Orphan
trailing in Mth place, three heats.
Dr. Cameron, ol Herman, headed a
ddegatlon from that city whic h at-
tended the Red Cross meeting here
Sunday atternoon.Dr. Cameron vraacalleduponfor a our svhtch he
graciously consented to give shosrln;
thereby that he is e good puhllc speak-
er.He said among other things that
Herman has a Red Gross organisation
or 200 members.
Dr. Heller has moved bil dental of-
ilee from over t`astetter'a Bank to the
ro am! above Haller'a Dm Store.l l t !
Adolph Lasers came np from Omaha
Wednesday morning to procure a let-
ter of credit from hls bank for the use
ot his daughter, Margaret, who vras to
accompanied by hlra. Brown an~t~rtvro daughters, hllsses Margaret and
Lois, came up from llrnaha Wednesday
af ternoon and were guests of their
coullna. hir. and Hrs.S.W.Brown.
The doctor attended the local quar terly
conference of the M. E. church ln tht
evenlng and took glimsea of ethics,
while the ladies enjoyed themselves in
a social manner.
Mrs. Helen Harkness Calkins cnler
tained and instructed the attendants et
the ltaptist church last Sunday ina
most extraordinary manner.She read
"The Crucinxion," from Ben-Hur,by
General Lear Walfece, and it ls safe to
say that,no better nor more impreaslvc
sermon vras preached in the county
that evening.Thelady il a reader of
much ahlllty and has the rare faculty
of making her audience see and feel
her subiect matter as she does.
Rev.F. C. Bingham,o l Head, and
ltev. and Mn. II.ll. Ovvlngs,of Tc -
kamah, who vrere here attfnding eheliaptiat convention. are old time friends
ol hlra. Annie Vip Gates. ot this ofllce.
Rev. Bingham vrss pastor ol tho Bap-
tist church at Stella, Nebr.. when ahe
resided there, and it has been more
than twenty years since they met.Rev. and Mrs. Ovrings were located at
Auburn, in mort' recent years,when
Mn. Gatea vraa s resident of that city.
The unexpeclli meeting vvas a pleas
ant surprise.\go the llsy o Brothers' Institute,a tlRochester, Minn.,yesterday mornlngi I t ls reported that a number ol
to consult than eminent doctors about J parew in Blair and vicinity have lsld
treatment of a goltre with vlhlch lbs an embargo on their daughters attend
la afflicted.Her sister will accompany 1 ina the country barn dances, since theb w ,-,_._ y*.___ _|.revelatlons concerning the conduct st
F.Summer Hosiery at l'|¢h't pncea;theee jarnhoreea vrere made puhnc.
an to the Blair Racket Store.BlgIParentl Ivilldeserva and receive atant
line at l2}c per pdr uptoB9r.You aympathy when they and theln are
will he pleased at the quality, at the ; disgraced, as they are certain to bc, If
prices are ask.Kisses'Unlon Suits they permit their daughters to patronstill 25c.Ladies' Union Suits B6 and ise these dances novr that 11151 know
up.19 3t their association! there.
Ctrl Kolterman loaded his family Ott Richter received a letter ilu:
into his car last Friday "}°\'f'lU¥5**l_qther day from his son, Albert, who is
headed for Colondo, atoppmg enroute in the navy, stationed at San Francielt SUUIUI and ~ up ~ bfothlf, l no, for [ha p|| | ,¢|f gf | 13 | f| ¢[ rum.
Fred, to visit Henry Bruse and family, sing. from Honolulu where he was vw* .
at Pueblo.Hrs. Brose and Mrs.Kel- | touely stationed.His term of zltlisl-
terman are sisters and a high old time Q ment eras about expired and he writce
il antlclpated bl all concerned while 1 that he has reenlisted and that they rx-
tha Nebraska contingent ls ¢".l°!5Ul{pect to be ordered to a l'cntral Amer
their |tlmmer'a outing \m°"8"» the loan nort soon.Ho likes the lcrvict*
Colorado mountains.and has been promoted until his pay is
c
nd
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around |\.00II n year
M. this season of the ,year many Iincn
ofdulrablo hats become broken srd
are not renewed.Thom remaining are
marked down lo :lou them nut. Thrylua ull good 'lata aty lu in colors an!
bhclu.A iarze iine of childrens hx!!
on sale. commencing June lm.1--1f
Mn. T. 11 HILTON,
The Millimr.
;§°°a~°;'a°*f§ 1 ~
. . . . . . . . . - . - | - u .-n n. . _ . _ -: i | |
»lm - , b u t n o t l e n a c c n n l e ,i i " g r a n d b t t b l s u n s It c n n n a t b e t h s t r¢.1eT 1 1 9 E n t o I ' p I ' 1 8 6 In r r e n y . "Il r . H o o ve r n y s t h u .fl o u r n u n : r u t h a m o t i ve ; fo r t h e l i q u o r , _ ,
"'* ' "J_ - ; _ - . . . _ - - - - l - - 4 - J - . J _. : n : - _ -- I
per annum nh Time Cortlneatel of De-Hn. T. C. Hiibn,
po s i t for S IX. N i fw O f TIO IY B ITIOUUIC Ma r in ! th a ha i l c a n1 | al il u lm !!lurk
650 | 0 |Gunranme I-'una of an~ Shia of i~I¢~
bruka.3 i f
'l'here's No Better Time Than House
Cleaning Time to Install Gas
5()Cli£iY
for Hghzing una hmuing.wr 1| glndiy gzivn ynu expert advice
and heip in the mutter. und av -mit. wimuws.UI' course there
in nu hblimniun on ynizr part i' asking fur the facts and figures.
We ure so sure thnx gm# an u. fuel and iliuminanl. wiil pmva an
superior w other ways thu. we promise _\uu'l¥ find nt. well
worth ynur while In invcatignlu.vWe, nf course, dun't oxpnct your lmtrfunngn on any min r
bstain than that ynu will serve jruur :mn lnlemuua hy givirg'
ir. w ua..Win not irxvemlismlnl.r . .
Am! lumhnyrf
BLAQQ Q co.
The Queen Esther Circlu held 1 plc
nlc at Cunning City school grounds nn
Thursday and invited the members of
the Methodist Sunllsy school to stterd.
They mel at the lligh schooi here st 9
s. m. and were convsygql in sutomobiles
to the picnic grounds where the isdlesserved 1 dinner consisting of baked
bum, pouwuhd. meat snttdwic hv.
roast chicken. dcvilled mms, pie. jelly.
pickles, nulfos. ics crssm nnd cats.A
pretty line menu for these good old
demucrstic war times.The menu nu
repeated ln the waning.
Friends here nf Mr. and Mn .Low
ents llsnsun have recetvw the sn-
\|
daughter.Emily J.Hnnlon,to Air.Bdwnrd Hodgkin, which occurred at
their horqa at Chateau. Monuna, cn
.Inna 4.The Hanson: were farms!!
living near lierman for many y uan,
but moved io Honunz four gun nw.
where Min Hanson hu taught nchool
| \.a
Th e p u p i l s o f P r o f. J.W . Ssrllaartf a
t l o i l n c l a n h e l d l picnic al.th e c it y
pa r k, in Ar l i ng t on . r n eu n b en of nw :l u n
fr o m A r l i n g t o n .!!!si r ,F r e m o n t a n d
V a l l e y - M l y i n n u m b e r - vr e r e p r e s e n t .
Th e d a y r u p as s e d i n b o a ti n g , n | h l n g »
an d ha l l pl a y i n g .D i n n e r a n d : u p p e r
we r e s e r ved a t t h e p r o p e r h o u n a n d A
ge n e r a l g o o d l i m a w a s h a d .A n d i t
d k ! n o t n i n , a n i t us u al l y d o o l o n p i c
nic da ys.
Th e P r e a by l e r i s n ladi es n rlil g i vo a
Ke ns i ng to n a t t h e h o m o o f M n . A . P .
l i n u x , m a l h u r a d a y . Ju n o 2 2 .E ve r y
o n e i l i n vi t e d .
B o m , In M r . a n d M r s . C l a r k S t r i r k -
le l t, on e d a y l as t w e ek , x da u gh t er .
team urn hit br a foul bull th-It doub-
h i m e x c r n c l u l n z p u n fm ' l b i l !h o u r
o r i o .
M M I !u p zo t h e m l n u t l Sp - o n o r
Hemp, whim Duck,wm a S u m m d
Colored Cmahm.Msn; other beauti-
ful shapu and qunlitlol of mll late sly!!!-
Let me show them to you.I 8 lf .
MRS. T. c . HILTON,
Thi lliiiinar.
Beginning February lar.1916,
4 per cent. iuwrul. vriil be psid on
certiEcnie»ul' deposit. iuuad for
si: months, nine months and one
y e a r. - Th e B mki n g Hou s e o f A .
Gme u e r .
Bagmnmz Fe bru nry Is t 1916,
4 percent interact. wil! be paid nn
ccrtilicszon of deposit issued for
ai: mouths. nine months and one
y ear. --The Rank in: House of A.
Cuababter =
nm com
on trac k for immediate dalhrery .
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_ - . . _. . . . . . _ . . . . . . . - -
-Girls Four To Foulteenj-
fllrlf Dresses made ol good nu.-
terlnl. trimmed In the latest heh-
ion. In sizes lor drls from tour to
fourteen y ears ol nge.I have n
large stoc k,ln all the varied
styles and patterns to selec t from.
They 're good enough ua dren up
In an d serviceable enough for
everyday wear, and are pric ed at
little more than the c ost 03 mn -
terld of equ al quallty .Call and
examine them.Mr s . T. c . n u m,'
The nuumi.
\1
c m m c mwoooooooooooooooo
muon mzaur
cmcaao a Noam wasrann
l $ ¢ . m . l l l ~ l r
i : l p . » . d n i . \ !
c . . s . P .
llll ulnlz u m . ¢ \ l l n x . 8 u .W 9 . 1 . a l l r m S u .
. £ l n n d l i I $ n . s u .
. t i l I. S u h r m l ?
w m h u u d! 8 | . l . ¢ l | 1 1
t u n n d d h
l M . I 0 .
Sallhlamad
$0 } Lm . 1 ll i 11 u . 8¢ l |
il;\$\.||=.6¢l.l1 tl Stn
6 1| n. ».d|.I.lr.
.James
his soft -
repnlnled,
in the lat
John B
Tuudly t
of tht B
the l l
vbvwinz
Dr. W.
Iocatnd ov
Hn .
mm mms
a cte d W nkl x t t he Cla n nl Th und a rsrln ts
[ R e p o r t e d B y C r o w o l t C l r n l n & L u m -
b a r 5 0 . 1
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" h e a l - . . . .
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Wheat. . . . . .
C o m - W h i l e
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F a r m e r s ' C o - o p e
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|250
1 5 1
4 5?
r a t i ve
12.15
1 1 5 5
50
fo ~i l, I
ber, and
Dr.W.
at his h~ -
returned
puaiud b
hu been
F r o m:
Stu!! il
oounci1'|
Clml n ulast week
hnhitnes
Wan
fer.S u
Hu n a n
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Bid: and
ation D
ativan, f
lef t Sand
Nehnlk
George
becnin
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umm, I~ed hi! nil
Wan
one will
Enquire
A n 0
Ending o
the f~
iormar
brukn i
ceuor h
but not
Rich
Peril. to
school.
:5i£==*!°:\.
I Ipo r ke r a W ed n es d ay .
H r . a n d H r s .F l o y d Va n V al in ,o f
He r m a n , w e r e i n t h a d t y S u n d a y .
E d m u n d C h i l d s w a s u p fr o m O m a h a
fo r a n o r e r S u n d a y vi s i t w i t h r e l a t i ve s
an d fr ie n d s .
M r s .W .W .P fa u t x i s h e r e f r o m
S c h u y l e r o n a vi m t o h e r pa r e n t s , M .
E. Tys o n an d wi fe .
H r . a n d M r s . E . M . T il l ar en t t o
Fr a ~ o nt S un d ay to s pe n d t he d ay wi t h
a a i a t er o f Hr s . Tor r i l i .
H r . a n d M r s .F r e d Ro b e r t s o n w e r e
d o w n fr o m H a r m a n S u n d a y , c e i l i n g o n
re l a t i s e r a n d i r i e n d s .
D r .S t o w a r f a N e w Du lc e,H a y l e
Bl oc k, 2 nd F lo or .1 2 - t i
H e n r y A n d e r s o n w a s u p f r o m F l o r -
e n c e i n t Su n d a y ,vi s i t i n g r e l a t i r o s
an d fr i e nd s In B l ai r an d vi c i ni t y .
Mi s s Ve r a E rvo y ia r e p or t e d a s b e
i a : a vi c t i m o t sc a rl e t. .t e re r a , I b n
lan il hlfiht 3.8¢ intuior of
rink and eontecuoutry non
decorated and trimmed up
rut appmved alylc.
no came our from Kannmlg
o attend a directon' moctinlf
lair Tolephono cémpuly Ind
1| came along to do some
md call on Manda.
F. Humphlll'| Dental Ohice
er State Bank.15if
nlgan,formerly Hill Kata
ol'Blldr, il han fromCali-
gunt of llrs. .hmm E. lla
Jtho: friends.
F. Hemphill spent Sunday
I
me in Belldlina,Kansas.H
Lbo dnt of the nook accom
his alatar,H i n Ruth, wh
mending the week with him
il reports quite a bit of ron;
ming pulled cl!at the cn
licensed akatlng rink.The!
r being a not there one nigh
when some ol' the barn dan:
rare in attendance.
l:-At once, hone coliar atui
my employ ~ont.-llinooaot
F"a¢lol']'» Winona,llinneloll
evo Ravar, who hu been 1
vicinity ainoa before Daw
f. sponding the time with re
"iendl and former neighbon
ay for har homo naar Alllan:
Rohvror.at Calhoun,hl
:or haaith for nomo time an
ned that a specialist calls
lha tdconaolt with Dr. Gee
no ia attending him, pronoun
nent typhoid favor.
|4I\`¢a¢1 to work in grocer;
ng zo take culaiie olde
it this Indice.19
:aha paper reports that tl
Eacourt marahai retlilltad
u dopoaal of Fred A. Abbot
nptain of Co.F,Fourth Z*
nfantry, of this city.Hia an
.a been aelactad bl Col. Baal
rat approved.
i lnloiaanar loft Tuaday I
attend the toachan' aumm
Ho graduated from that I
this apxirit. bpt ia now takil
a
ans s i ea u s e m l n e "" 1 rh o m e o f h e r g r a n d m o t h e r ,M r s .E l m ,
in this city..
"Heh" llarsball urea over from Ar-
lington Wednesday Interviewing the
county equalization board, in session at
the county buudioz.
Miss Verna Jensen, daughter of Mr.
and Hrs. James 1{.Jensen, near Wash-
ington,srill leave the first ot next
:rack for Peru, to attend the Leach
era' summer school.
A.W.Fees,H.D. Homoeopsthlc
iahysiclan and Suqeon.Blair, Nebr.
Both phones.3IJ-tf
Hans Schumacher moved his gang of
track men, who have been working up
near Tyson Siding lor severed weeks,
up to Teksmah last Monday.
llrs.w.W.Stockton, of Norfolk,
and her sister. Mrs. Vincent Smithfol
Red Elm, S. D. are expected to arrive
in Blair next. londay.
Ur. Christensen at nm Farmers'elo
valor has a machine that he calls a
"do-devil."Wonder what i ts like
LUV! I0 and see.lo1.1
Hen asked us the other day it ere
thought there were "enough suckers in
Blair who could he worked to var
for 'ldrs. Editor's' vacation trip to the
Colorado mountains this summer."
Mr. and Hrs. Ired Claridge, accom
panied by Mrs. A. .|Finlayson, when
here on a von. from Yankton, S. D.,
drove up to'l'ekamah Tuesday to at
tend the funeral of Mrs. Lam.
You can get 1-our per cent interest
per annum for your money deposited in
the State Bank, Blair, Nebr., on Time
Certlncates of Deposits for Six, Nine
or Tsrelrs months.BL !
ldrs. Ernest Lssure. ot DeSoto. ana
mu Margaret Lssure, of Omaha. lef t
Thursday (or Rochester, Minn, to cun-
§ , . . . . . 1 - n U * » a | . | \ \ s r ¢ a \ n D o ;b k ~
a t l l l l t o r d ,w h e r e h e h a s b e e n e l e c t e c
superintendent ol the schools for the
comin! year.
"The second best hook in the erorlc
la the Bank Book. Hare you one? Yom
are invited toopen an account at tln
Citizens Savings Bank, where you srl!
receive four per cent interest lor you
money.All money deposited befon
the Mil: of sect: month. draws lnteres
from the Ilrst."im-31
Dr C. R. lleail, S.WZ Broern anE. W. Schmidt drove to Colby schoo
house Sunday morning erhsre the for
mer gave a talk in theinbeneatothe Crowell Home fund.The gentle
men report that district as being o1the srldeaerake`llat, over seventy be
ing; present at Sunday school.
Blair Racket Store for Ladies
Walnte su and $1.21.Girls'Dresse
and ldlddy Blouses 59c to St so.Bl
variety Girls' and lllsaes hate at mol
19-spopular prices.
At the Admlniatratork sale ol' lf
acne! of land,,belonlz!n1|,' lo the Hanr
Roberts esrate. last Saturday. Ca:Wo;
was the highest bidder and the pro|
arty eras aold to him for $21,000.V01
earns a farm north o! Arlington ibn
or four miles, up toeand the Bron
Creek church, and the Roberts qoaru
lies east of the Wm. Illlgenkamp far
and contains very little improvement
Hike Wilson and \Is brother, Ji:
recently purchased the farm original
owned by James Van Valin, up in Sb:
ldan tosrnahlp, 320 acrea and will I
side it, Hike taking 240 acres and I:
brother Slhcres and. in order that
might of'mor his nerr purchase in t
spring, Hike oifered his fsrrn on t
bench. the old Nate Bailey plaee, 1-- - . .rm lil: at :mn an ac re.N1
,
ma k in g b u e l n c u .To t h i s a r d i t has
'o to d t o l e vy a s t a m p t a x o n ba n k
hecka.
W e s ho ul d no t an y t h a t t h e aa n al e
ror nrn itt re pr opo aoa to ab ol ish th a h an
tlng bual neaa en t ir e ly .T h e pr op oe od
tax es on t he ma nu fac tu re o l l i q u o r a n
mu ch m o re a a ve re t h an t h e ta x o n ba n
king op era tio ns.W h a t w e : a y i a than
the a ct io n ll si mi la r.Th e li q u o r b u e
ln t al w il l ba en t i re l y lu a pe n de d on l ie :
the prop osed tax es.Th e a ta m p ta x o n
ba nk in g o pe r at io n s wi l l me r el y h am pe r
an d re t a rd t h e b a nk i n g bualneaa.Thu
a e n t l l co m m it t e e evi d en t l y does no t
;1 2 .'r 5n 1 3. m .M e d l u n :a n d co m m
st e e r s w e r e g e n e r o l l ;ID c l o w e r .|
c o w :a n d l w l fc n l ll.e r n !a a t e :
m a r k e t a n d w h a t li t tl e tracting
ato ck ca t t l e a n d fe e di n g a l w r n u
done wa s on a bout a stead y Intt fllil.
Qu ol at lo na o n ca t tl e: fio m! t o ch u
b e v e l .$l2.85Ql3.»"|():fn l r t o gr
be e 'Il P'l . $ ll . T5 0 l2 I»0 ; c o mm o n t o I
b e e r e a , $ l 0 . 2 5 0 l !. 5 0 :: w i to c h u
ye o r l i n za . $ i 2 . 25 @ l 3 J0 :'la ir to g t
yea: tin ge.$1 1 .o o o: 2 .o n ;m m m o u
fa ir g m- ar tl np a. $ l0 .0 06 lf!. ?5 ;go o d
t l l o l 0 ¢ u m m . $ 1 0 . 2 ° | @ l l . 5 0 ;R004
cho ice co ws. $9 .72 »0 I0. T5; fn lr to 'I
c o w l .88.'l 50l0. €\0:cn n n vr n u n d 4
Vanlluss 81 Antill Auto Co.
MERCHANTS BUILDING
BLAIR, NEBRASKA
\Ve wish to announce to Our Friendsand .the General Public of Blair andsurrounding territory that we have
our New Sulcsroom and oiflce com-
pleted und are
0N THE JOB SELLING AU'l`0MOBlLES
AND HAVE THE zxcwslvs BLAIR AGENCY rox m
HUPMOBILE, $|,335;
REO, $925;
CHEVROLE1 7 $585.
AT OUR SALESROOM, IN BLAIR
A Trinity In Modern Motors To
Sel ect Fr om .F i t t i n g E ve r y
Pocketbook
Let us demonstrate the superiority ~ul theefe cars. over others of upprox-
ixnutely the same price.to you if
you contemplate buying n car.
We propose to deal wlth our patronsjust us we would like to be dealt
with if our positions were reversed.
~~'-r an ever
L L.
DON'T BE
A TRANSPORTATION
SLACKER
The country needs the use ol cars.
Every hour you rjeluy in loading ur unloading
freight, deprives someone of service.
»
Uncle Sam will soon need freight
equipment-und will gel. ~
By quick work in handling freight
the equipment mn gn *m|\n|l. ,\nm; lmhinc..
can be usken mms uf.
/-DELAYS AT THIS TIME, IN LOADINGOR UNLOADING FREIGHT, IS A SER-IOUS MATTER----DO YOUR SHAREAND THE TRAFFIC PROBLEM WILLBE SOLVED.
A. w. TRENHOLM N. M. PIEARCIZ
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. gn g 0 l I l ..|l i t t l e cost.B r i n g i t i n an d le t ua
lo o k i t ove r , w e c a n l a va y o u mo n ey .
W e r e p a i r t u b s ! t h e r i g h t m u y .
F r e e A i r !Y u ab s o l ut e l y fr e e , L o
a l l a u t o o w n e n .
1 o u H o o n T i n C o .
Tw o d oo rs no rt h o l p os t o ffio .
ar e n ot r e ne w e d .Th o m r e m a i n i n g a r e
ma r ke d d o wn l o c lo c o t ho r n o u t .T h r y l
ua u l l g o o d 'In t o a t y l u i n col ors a n !
b h e l l l .A ia r ze ii n e of ch i ld r en s h u
on s a l e . co m m e n c i n g Ju n e l a h 1--1f
M n . T . 1 1 H I L T O N ,
Th e M i l l i m r .
re g ar d t h e b a nk i ng an d tb l l i qu o r h u n
i n e u a a q u i t e eq u al l y vic l ou l ,e l l a i l
wo u ld ha ve p ol .a a h e a vy a b a l l an d
cha in o n b an ks aa i t p o l o o n liq uo r.
Ilu t i t m ako a t hem d lfl or onl y l n d ecr ee
Th e b a nk ha i l a n d ch a i n i l n l a t i r e l g
Iuglut . llo l il. is a bail a n d ch a in .Th e
it x m p ta x o n c h e c k !w i l l un qu os li on m
my re d u ce b an k in g bu n i ne u .
Io r l. l| | pr op os ed u x il a t ax o n th rl hw h i c h m e a n s l m b a n k b u a i n o a a . Th a f:
ha s b e en a m oo ! w o nd e rfu l p op u la r e x
le n ra i o n o l b a nk i ng h nb i u i n l a ta j oa n .
N e a r l y : v e r y on e ha s a l l b a n k acco unt
now an d pay s b sl ia by eh ocl u.Th l a i a
la le r a n d i t s ti mu l at e s r avi ng .Th a t a x
on ch ecks, lbuu gh sm all, will dlaoo uragv
this Qe ndon cy: for ao man y s mall ta xon
fa l l u po n p e o p l e e ve r y d a y n o w t h a t
they mos t re gard even a n ex tra 2 co ntm
Th a w w i l l k e e n th e i r mo n e y a t h o m o
te r s , $ 6 8 l J0 8 I» 0: w a l r a i n- s , SIB !!
14.502 beef ||1.Il|5¢s1. oo o11 .o o;pr]
fe o d l n g M e r r i l. $ w . u o6 \ \ l . | Jo ; g m c
cho ice toeders.$0.3-00l0.€|J;r a l r
[ n o d fH '6 ¢'ll -l3 I1 00 ll .2 .'1;go o d
ch oi ce nt o vko r l .$1 1 :n o l0 , '. u ;fu l ?
(n o d s t o ck : r n |»3T|50§.l.5l.l; summer
Inl r gr od n. $7 .£ ll oB. f» l) : alo fk l uo lf
3R.'2.'i o l0 . 5 0; s to c k m m s. !~T. 0 u0 !0
sto ck oal v- Hr 88 .5 -0 0il .9 0.
A n o i h a r W e R i n i n Hog s.
Il o r e l p l s o f hu g s w e n :|||: oln
mo d e ra t e pr op or ti on s.ab ou t 8
ho od .a n d n l l h n vl g n ro u s d e m
fr o m b o t h pa ck er s u m !shi ppe rs
m a r k e t vu n vi l r e n u l l m n s l l y o b o '
sl i me hi g he r th i n Tue s u ln y . l io n 5
hI.l l ch rr I.d 3l \ \ l oa ds ll ml n sh n ul e
b u t o l i l a r u o o a l a n d h u y o r x a l l
r r l n l l o a l w l ag ai ns t th o n n s h r n e
nlt lff.'To ps hrm lxh t $ 15. 45 no mm
$l55 5 ll at \\'n 1ue =uln §= a nd Ihr lm]
ll l e t r m l l n :w a s a t $\ r» 1o ; p; n. x
;
lull.a u y o U t o l n e n ; g u r u s u u n g u w
t r o u b l e i n m u ; c u e s .
I n t h e a a l l g e m e b e t w e e n H e n n i n g
l. o n 's l u ll o o u a r l a n d t h e B l a i r t u m
a t t h e B l n l r b d ! p a r k lu t . S u n d a y , t h e
sc o re gt th e c l os e o f t h e g um s s t oo d l l
to 2 i n fe ver o l B l a i r .
°'F a l h e¥ | , M ot h e r s .I n e ve r y h o m e
sho uld be fo und on e of our em u!! sa vin gs
ba nk s. a nd y ou r ch il d sh ou ld b e e n c o u
ra ge d £ 0 a d d t o u m r e g u l l r l y .W e
p a y ( o u r p e r c e n t i n t h e Ci ti ze ns S u
vi n g s b a n k a n d a l l d e p o m . . u e pr o t e c
t e d b r t h e D e p o t i t o n G u a r a n t e e F u n d
o f t h e S t a l e o l ' N e b r u l n .120=.t1
U n e c o , n u _ - -- . v- - ----C . N e l s o n . fr o m o ve r n e a r A r l i n g t o n ,
lo o k e d i t ove r an d b ou g h t i t p d. q .
Le t y ou r i d le m o n ey e n m s o m e th i n g .
Th e S t a l e B u n k . B l a i r , N a b . , w i l l p a y
Fo u r p e r c e n t l n to r u l . o n Ti m e C e r t i f
-e t e e o f D e p o s i t fo r S i x .N i n e r r
Tr e l ve m o n t h s .3 - t i
Jo h n A n d e n o n , w h o l i ve d u p o n t h e
be n c h. b e tw e e n h e r e a n d H e r m a n . fo r
: n u m b e r o f ye ar s , pu l le d u p s u l l e n
t h r e e y e a r s t h i s w r i n l a r d m o ve d l o
Al b er t a, w es t er n Cl n ad l , w h or e he .e n -
q u i r e d s o m e h a d a n d e n g n g e d i n l u m
in g , p r i nc i p al l y wh e a t r a is i n g e n d h a s
''RLK*
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I. 0.Hopnwell and Cory Charlton
ue "off qln" on another land scout-
ing trip in th e sh or tg nu country
in iho vrelttrn part of thll slate,
north-eastern Colonclo and southcub
ern Wyoming.
H i a H u y lleiuner will spend a
pu! of her summer vacation learning
tbl ut of dreumaking at the Kink 1
sawing school under um dnrectlou of
lliil Dorn Black.Hin:lleismer will
prapered and likes the country.l n .
Andenon is here on | visit, accompan
ied by their mn, Bryan,to visit hal
mother. Hn.Sam'l. Warrick. wboin
in leetrle health, and Bryan, lim hal
'reuhed the law that renders him iisble
an conlcrlption in King Gesrgefn do
main]felt that he would suoner
serve the country of his zmtivity as 1
soldier, cam along, with the pm-pon
in view of eniiatlng lu Uncle S\m'|
gg.
~ fo"E'{vé `n§}iEE`u`i purchusl
urs of cars.
I Wm. Van]-Iuss
Geo. Antill
for
w aheir
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m n e u n m June 15, -1517nL l ..o
~UNTY COMMISSIONERS MEET COUNTY coxmssnoxs 0
B
» | .»a.
d i y a n d S a t u r d a y .Th e y ra pr c se n ta d
Ul a L l d i z l' C i r c l e .
Tlae Boand of County Commissioners met punuant to adjourn-
~t taken H13 2401, 1917.Members all present, James E. Maher,
» Heuerlmn, and Chas. Nelson.
The minutes of the Inst meeting were rad and approved.
'Pas folloirinz c lsims were allowed:
. N. Untlitank, Rent for Poor 8
. J . Hindley ,|Iluarl notlt .1
U J. Sutherland,as '
red Geisler,"
. Krohn,'
» srmah Hauling,'
gorge Boacbult,
. rm Lorain.
surf Bserman.
enry Bartllng,
bu . Ro ue n .
obo B. Erikaon,
ohn 302011.
. E. Slader,
lfrsd Petersen,
~me Hansen,
oy d Ac kerman
artin B. Jakobson,"
ako Bllttlkls "
1
a
a\
rss
~. F. Talbot."
. Hansen, Supplies for Poor
.anen 8: J acobson, Gasoline and supplies for Gmder
ulius Petersen, Nails etc.,
. L. Million, Road Overseer & Iknmzing
. J. W entirorth, Freight on Oil nod supplies
ruhlaen Brothers. Bill for Supplim on road
re T. Andenon Co. Clk., Expense account, electric light etc.,
vereu; Houghton, W ork on Gradvr
. F. White, Assigned from llonglnon
. S. Simpson,"""
. H. Christiansen, Road dragging,
ienry 0. Hansen, Care of Poor
lair Telephone Conzpany, Teleplrons rent and Tolls
. J. Bselcmann, Supplies for Ptxlf
lair Floral Co., Flowers for Court house ground
ohn A. Rhoades, Printing 2500 Envelopes
ohn A. Rhoadsa. Publishing Bidders notice
etsr H. Rosh, Work on road and culverts
Bros., Supplies for Poor
uy Sladsr, Road dragging,
olmquist Grain & Lunlbc r Cui, Cmll for Court House
`ndaod Ui! Cn., (lil for Trac tor
~. Z The Shoo Man, Hn|\pli| \s for Poor .
he Pilot., Printing
hria W. Nelson, W ork on Grader 1
doiph Kroigaard. Supplies for Poor
sbraah Telephone Co., Telephone Tolls
. C. Long, Coal for,Poor
Upon examination of "Coriilionto of Bu ild in g f un d tax"
5.00
if-.46
20.85
s.oo
9.00
22450
9.00
18.00
7s.1o
20.00
68.50
12.00
22.00
24.50
8.00
2.00
37.00
82.66
20.00
18.00
2.75
35.27
4.00
73.30
u 7.44
20.95
28.83
51.01
2.75
20.7-I
17.40
85.00
83.85
5.95
10.75
0.50
3.85
45.50
20.8i
115.00
24.20
55.11
4.15
14.10
00.00
79.47
18.80
18.10
aulrusd wghe C ounty Bnlr d, sndfrid Uoum.,Board Using . n o s e s
~at said bchool District had proccccled aaeordinz to Sc hool hw:o l
ebnaka, of 1915, it was ordered to le\'§»,a building tax of six millsis year for 3 xsane beginning in 1917. on all taxable property in
` hoo! District No. IT, in \\'a1Ihinggton Uuunty, Sebraalca.
Bound adjourned until l o`f.lock P. M.
1 o'clock p. m. Board in nt*ts10[), :numbers all present.
Un motion ordered that tho receipt. of Woods Updiks Land Co
y E. W. Burdic , from County lr1;-ssuror for $180.00 for Steel
er!! etc ., sold by Washington Courm' to W oods Updike La nd
aces ted and placed on lill.
\Cui
Cova5. motion made snd czirried the Bosrd adjourned until June 13
917. at 9 o'cloclt u. tn.
Ov~ i`. Anderson, County Clerk,
By Mary Christensen, De
\
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cQRREsPoNnENcE
llon`\ Judge Ihe
Telephone Companj
by One hcl ol an
Unlhinkingimployec
Um amllloyen have nn
been hunt to be mumoul.obllxlnl um CINfU|, blll wc
know un: occulonnuy some
nr. o. s. Primer
Veterinary Surgeon
mme, Na.
All C4\ln Prompzly Atwuded
Phones:Olliee H8 Residence E2
Violet sutosd to Omaha Tuesday io
vlsit llrs. Loekmsn'| slstsr.
lr. and Urs. Clsranca Ehnlnger, nf
Niles,llich.,visitad with Mr. and
Irs. H. W. S¢hmu¢n.
ilu. H. W. Ha:shall will entensln
lb-B Ladies Circk Thursday of thi! week.
Hr.and Hrs.0. D. Lewis and Hi llP1»f.». of iowa, visited at Fred Web-
er'a Tussdsy.
flsnry Pfslllsr la the proud oarnsr ol
anew Ipaassngar Auburn purchased
this week.
Chlldrsrfa Day will be obaened in
the Uonirsgalional church next Sun
day.
I/ONG CREEK.
Tha Lorsnaen and Percy Tucker
fsmlllss all :rant to Thurston last
Sunday lo help lhe Clark Iirovrnlnga
eslebrats thalr Mtislb wedding anni
versary.They all returned Tuesday
highly pleased with the visit and report
svsrycna up than doing ull and John
'Thnnlon Browning just recovered
from a savers attack of pneumonia.
Jah Slark and Georga Ohrt and
famillss spent Sunday ahernoon vllh
the Petal Schmidt family.,
Grant Allan is hadng his house and
barn put undar the protsciion of cop-
per rods this week.
Tha Hallls French family :sro guests
at the Uanhsll Wilcox home Sunday.
Wm. Grabs and rife and llinnie and
Balmer Icboaald sutoed to Psplllimz
Tullday nenlrg returning Wednssdsy
morning.
ARLINGTON.
llaadamal.D. w. Lawson and H. J.
Crapenhoft attended thc Stats CanningSchool demonstration in Omaha, Non-
d u -
Evalyn Branning, of Newman Grow.returned home Saturday.Hn. Char.
Briilning and lon returned with her.
Vlvian Unlhank entertained a num;
bar ol friend! at a plcnic at Xru¢er'|
Sunday p. m. in honor of llary Hosni:
of Talmage.,. p
H. ll. Utterback Gad Doris nlnrned
Monday fmm a trip in Wilaonvilh.
Nebr., and St. Franda, Xana.
Schoolboartl meeting for the year
vaa bald Honda; evening.E. H. Bi!
nur and J. A. Peterson were reeieeted
on lbs board.
ludamea.Chester Marshal!and
F.E.Wabb attended the canning
b y o n e a c t n r a thou ghtl ess
: n y l o n s
ze w a b a l l t vo w e h a ve
I h d l n m y v u I n d n t l n g
'i t h 7 0 3 . p l a n c a l l i t t o o u r
l t t u t l o l l u m w e m u c o n
n e e 2 1 | m z m n .
I f o n e o f o u r a m p l o y m
G o a l n o t t r e e !y o u u y o u
t h i n k h e o r n h l ab c u l d . d o
N i l u i t i d n t h e O o l n p a n y i
W h ! G o l f ! y o u d n u s t h e
l a m e co ns id er at io n y o u ez -
p o n i n y o u b u s l n u n w h e n
l m n r y o u r - r m p l o n e l m a k e s
a m l m h l
rliAN sanrznceo As sucxén
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Madam
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a n d 2 % D n y n ' Te r m l a r H o t
Reg is ter in g.
S- w Y o r k . . Ju n e l . i. - - A p e n l l fn l i n r y
-~ sm u cv ul 21 n m nt h x a nd 2 9 d a y: fo r
||z r¢;: i»\ \rl n;:u n d e r t h e sel ect ive
d r n f l l a w wu u i m p m e d b y U n i t e d
2-=1|m1| .iudazv Chnlileld in Brooklyn in
||L *} o n i lvnu an P. L evluv. sc lmo ll ea ch
\ r un c! vul l vg v gm al ul it .
Th i s Is l i n ' m s t p r la o n s e n te n c e l m
po s e d fo r t h is o ffen s e u fa r a s k n o w n
h e r r .L e vl n r h a d p l e a d e d n u l l :
W l u n n r n a l s r n e d n a c w a s g i ve n n n
nlh rr n ;1 |ro rt ul gl ty t o N g i l i t f ." I d o
[ l vl I l l i n i : l l i s r i g h t , a n d I r e fu t e t o
d u n u " h e M i l l .
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Carl Ch
Paul, Nahr
nlurning
Van. th
Mn. E. E.
hospital fn
Benning
lhe hone
Helen;day 'funds
Roma I(
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Ernest, \
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day.
William,
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Tu e s da y .
H o n r y
Be h r e n s a
C u i R o h n
Sc o t t A l l
B e n l c n .
Th o l i c |
p i o n w o l f -
ca p t u re d s i
C u l H
i o u s l y i n j u
C u u c h m a n
t o b i i m ~
b a m .
Dr . P e e l :
si ck ho g fo
T h u r s I
a t t h e -
O d i l a l r e
i n D e n ve r ;
b i r t h d a y -
i y o b & e r v»
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P R O B A T B N O T I C E T o c n e u w o n s
31° su:o r x n n u s u
sa .W a a h i ng t o n Co u n t y
Co u n ty C ou r t .In P r ob a t e .
In t h e H a t t e r o f t h e E l t a t a o ! C a r l
5-chncider deeeaaad:
c f e d i m n o f u i d u m a w i l l t a k e
na tu re t ha t I h ave li mi t ed t he t im e fo r
fi l i n g c l a l m a a g a l n a t h i d l u t e £ 0 a i :
snonlha t r a m Ju n a 23~1011. and al l
cl ai ma n ot fi le d in t he Co un ty C on n o l
'f\'aahI |.nn Cou nty.Ne b r as k a ,o n o r
g m ee a mb a r 2 3 . l 9 ll , wi l l b e b a r -
l h a n t h o a r p o l n t e d t h a fo l l o w i n gda ya o n wh ic h n h ea r l i l o !o r fe ; - f frl ai ra a a o n\»d,_ zourh:.Inna 23,a n
an d D ec e mb er A. 19 17 . E i ia a Il i a h l d t
ua t ha Adml nla tram r o f ma id aata tn.
D a t e d t h i s N t h d u o f H a y 1 9 1 1 .
I. C . E l l a r ,
C o u n t y ! ~
BRITISH HOLD THEIR c m s
Repulla German CounlirAtilc k onHewiy Gained PorIlona Meng
Bouehla Ri\rlr»
Lunnlnn, June 14.-Tile repulsa of a
ilvrrmm munternttnrk on the pultlouaIw\\l}gnlneul by tha 13113 -a.l9_n;
!|l\ Smlrlwz rlwr Is nnnoun by thewar oflice. Surwsulful tlddl wen made
hy ilu iirulwh lmll llilhl cut of Le\'¢-rgnlor. rmnlnmnt of Lunieoun. we-nl
nl 14| l\a»~m¢» and northeast of Nm"
Chapelle.A Herman raiding pany
un-= \\1|t1Eili'd hurllwttl Ol' Rlol1|.'b0\1I'|l.»\\u|.lc.
purpoee of fairly and impertielly cqualizing
eonal property in W aehington County, Nob
Maher, Fred Heuermann and Chas.Nelson
S. W . Chambers, County Assessor and O v
Clerk, by Mary Christensen, Deputy ..
On motion duly made and c arried it se
Landis be allowed a refund on 1916 uso: of
account of being aloe!-sed with land which ar
making 1916 valuation and that County Ciar
raluation on tax list and mark name 30 acres
On motion made and c arried the Bo
1917, at 9 o'clock a. in.
Ove T. Anderson,-
Bs' M
County Gomminionnrra foo~
The Board of County Comminh mn met poJane 12, 1911. Preeent Jamal E. Haber. Fred He
The linntee of the Int meeting were read a
amd adjourned nniil 1 0'dock ¥'rn.
1 o'e1ock p, m. Board in eeeelon, membera allNo boaineee lPs>¢u'in| meeting v ea adjourn~
o'd-ook a. m.
Ore T. Ando
n
County Comrnieionera room
The County Board of Equaliaalion met pu
June 12, 1911.Pneent James E. Haber, Fred He~
(booty Commissioners. B. W. Cha~ben. Count! A
lm. County Clerk, by llary Chrieteneen, Deputy.
The minutee of the Int meeting wen read
lt was moved and eeconded that the improve
Section 6 township 11, nm 12. be reduced to a J¢|
i of Section 1, tovmalslp 11, range be reduced to
Clerk be orderei to make auch a change on real ee
lnlcilonald, bo edlowed a refund on a valuation of
1916, on above doecribed :eel estate, and that Conn
make auch refund.Board adjourned until 1 o'c3ock n rn.
lo'elock p. m.Board eeeaion, membere all p
It lea moved and eeeooded that the aeeealma
duoed 8150.00 actual value on cattle,Motion earri
Board adjourned to June Nth, 1911, at 9 o'e -
Ore r. Andereon,
n
' OOM
, Nebr. June 12, 1917
reuant to law for Lhe
assessment of el! per-
.Present Jemea E .
unty Commissioners,
.Anderson, County
rdered that Mr. J. A.
00 sleaued value on
» river at. the time of
= ordered to chinge
river.
journed until J une 13,
.v Clerlg.
Christensen, Deputy.
hir, Nebr. June ls. 1911
nt. to adjnur ~ment taken
nn and Chu. Nelson.
pproved.
nt,
!llJ nne H,1917,at 5
-ty Clerk
Christensen, Deputy.
sir, Nebr. June 13. 1911.
tu adjournment taken
Inn and Chu.Nelson,
~r. and Ove T.Ander-
~pinved.
leon lh eS. iS.E. inf
and on £116 N. j of N. E.
r and that the County
Book md that llr. Wm.
~.00 nleued nine for
uurer be ordered to
Lrw. F. Uahnd be re-
na.ty Clerlr,Christensen, Deputy.
podey of lniagtm, :nn quktiif mu-
ied at Omaha lu! Wldnendny.
ills Paulina Babu In spending the
Ink at tbl Fred G. Gotttch home.
.
th e Ne l s H a n s e n h o m e
o f a n d ar l fe m d l i n .
:d e w e r e g u e s t . : a t t h e
om e S u n ch y .
ta k i n g i n t h e r e c e !a t
l d bo y s a r e l h e c h e m -
e r e a t pr es e nt ,h a vi n g
~bl recently.
| horn wiic h I n e e n
in a m n - u n y lt the
e lu! week il rcpcrted
i m :i n D r .Iinz nmon dks
n u c a l l e d t o a t t e n d n
L l z u r e .
~ite e joyous celeb ration
A l l e n h o m e w h e n l i t t l e
»fr o m h e r } e . \ r 'e s t a y
H e y A l l e n L l z u r e ' |
l l - - a n d l l l n s H t t l n g -
h a fa m i l y re u n i o n d i n -
ce St e nve n ee n a n d c h i l
.
. _ _
l y .
l e d a u g h t e r o f M r .u s d
n vu a ireekmnrf fum.
Baptill Church Nuts
Regular services Sunday morning,
Bibie School at 10, preaching at 11, and
¥n the evening B. Y. P. U. at 1,pm¢h.
in: at 6.Prryer meeting Wednesday evening.
Chohpractice at the church Satur-
day evening at 8 o'¢1oek.
C. H. Fmmm. Pllto r.
CHURCH NQTES
milfortune to h a n n gun 4il¢bl1¢°
whi le ou t mm; h at Friday.hitting
hh un. but he tu nctlerrloonlsy hurt.(Wu bl thing with a fun? --Typo.)
Bennhwtan hu lnlllllld s new Bn
ws on thc dt! 3-UL
Nick Paterun cams home. hom tha
Omaha School for the Bed.In spcnd
his lummlr vacation.
Mr. and Hn .Hickey,of Grttna,
spent Sunday evening with their sou.
Dr. Hlckay and family.
lin. Wiltiam Divil ilft for ber homo
in Bannon Saturday.
ills Henrietta iliafeldt and brother
Harold, are :pending this week with
Nn mu fo r i
uber returned from Uni-
t Friday when she stu-
ns of Norfolk came down
pond \ for days visiting
icinily.
Henry Schrocdar ard
tSunday with relativn
r, !crm;rly Q! this phce,
cite, Wgm, vu culling
Ffidsy.
. llqee, of Chicago in
ther, W. w. llagoe, and
nsen made a Mp to SL
'I'he Pionaer Bank of ' Washington
County, In Successfd Dperation
for More Than 47 Years
H ~
Gottieh.
Hn. iiugelman Iert for hor mm in
Harman Saturday after vllltlng at the
home of her lhlar, lin. Gen. Huber for
a fur dnyl.
In.. Human liluc h In n passenger
to Omaha Tueochy.
Hn. Bum Oft md daughter,l i n
Nancy were Omaha vhilon Wednes
day.
A CONSERVATIVE BANK
With l.H>erd, Safe Management
All Depodts Protected By The State Bank
Guannty Law
l
r q u i u aerrloel at tha Prflbr
¢hnn:h.
m u m lohml a t I 0 l m., ll
Badgers: Superintendznl.
Pnachingwt Il a. m. nnd?:30p. m
49-
he l d o n W e d n n o d a y e ve n i n g ,t h a d l l
Lr i c t s u n or l n t a n d e nt , D r . U . G . B r o u n
p u d d i n g .
Th e p a s to r w i l l a g a i n p r e a c h a t t b
l o k l i e r f c a m p n e x t S u n d a y d n r n o o n
a n d w o u l d b e g l n d j o h a ve a s m a n y
p o w l b l a o f o u r pe o p l o i n at t en d an c e
a n d l i n g e n ,u p e c i l l i y ,a r e ~»-
pared by a compstunt committee. B;
tiaimal urviciee for children will n
bl held at tbl! time.
First Christina Church
Bible School at 10 a.m. Sun~
Johns, mperintandlnt.
Divine wonhlp it ll a. ln.
Earning worship at a p. m.
Pny cr meeting md Tnkdag
Wadnldny at 8 p. m.
Choir Rlblulll F1-iday |t8 p. m.
Subject for urmon by the puts
next Sunday morning,"Provide~
Poinli~g out the Way."
Subject. for nvmlnz."Tha Lo
kindness of God-A Summer En -
H¢diLt!lon."
Evsrybody il muh wokome.
John B. Willinnl. linhlnr.
A general banking business
conducted.::::
We sell Exchange, and Loan
Money, cash checks on other
banks, pay interest on time
deposits for six, nine and
twelve months at the rate of
4 per cent per auum.::
ov.a mi !~vor:~otiPrubytorlaumee nl W. H. Underwood.
We wish to nmlnd all that than are Pntor
The M. E. Church
Sunday School at 10 a. m.. Dr. Iles~
superintendent.
Epuorth League at 7, p. ln., Ly!
lcllride. president.
Morning worship at l l o'cloc
inning at s.
Prayer mocking Wednesday ann!
at 8.
Tho regnlsr Cbildrelfl Day progn~wiilbo given Sundny morning, Ju~
THE ENTERPRISE ~ ~lU\lR'S romosr msrmm
GE NE RA L A N D L OC A L NEW S A N D COMMENT
gf.xr . .0 1Hman. WASHINGTON ooUN'1'¥. NEBRASKA. JUNE 22, 1917U n ?v v rv v u . 'n ;e
.URGES.THAT u. s.
RUN MINES nun
WARDEN coNP|sc»\1'Es SEINE:
Annehs MAN wno
USES rr.
om m sus l
°
; c A n n v | N n u s e s 1 _""' sl
Federal Pool for Coal Production
Samrdq ugh: Suu Gum WudenKam md Deputy Halma. oonsduud| souwz uino Ind nrnlud PourSchmitz st Calhoun (nr Mlm il in saw_....1.\.-1».. ....». ~.\...|¢l m m :
an yggmot A@ FLEET
Suflraqo Winn ln the English Amerioan Admiral Appointed by
House ol Commons by Vote Bntlsh to Guard lrlsh Wa-
ol aaa to sa.ters From U-Boats.
\ £ u a u s u w g p m l `S lM S CIJMMANIJS ACliTVLEf\|uAs TANK EX-'
m.oD|2s Kll.l.5 0Nl!,5ERv
xousLv INJUREHS AN-
OTHER
[Lincoln Journll
ShermanJnmblon. |plumber,I nhmm ma I. x.Sobbl ll Us
t»y en:Ant themluy vera lnnulllnf uxplgdd on tho
Schosnlebif hrm n
n m r jurod
uhorrly kmlonr v o'clack Friday morn-mg u h n m m e e t !|s n
I
.wr m o o o u t o nthe cemetery mg.
A :lu-n Fran
W££K'§RS HIGH
Total ol British Loma Said to
Ba Among Worst on Renard.
German lubmcrlna Amway llwm ln
wlvu , ml n u I n C r a m,
Gly n lxp lr t
landon. Juno 21.-The vyeeglylnam: uislnumlon nan or '-W '="~--' -'f~D'-'VTrade Body .:.f :.° ;:: :'° ' A dnmann d " """ "' aes m m m u n n n n a u m a ;u . s . m s n l r s a m a a m s n .it:'i'§,:f§§;'I:*.."{t;'°§.§"§Qii,E"§fE'*{.;'°i'%§';?
X ° ¢ * | ¥ l - ° ¢ | H ° l ' " f ~ ~j A...-_--________.___a..-\.I -;| .|: g a o n e Q I ~a¢fatylera lI.zh}!1|:
at British loan ln torpudoed uupl"ill tha w me hig hest mal at min!wwkn. the number of lhlpl sunk bun;
c on}guub l| lo the wont 1nc k um " I -
IN PERII. or nn sumo:
Report Declares Condition ls Paralym-
ing the lndwrlss ol' the Country
and the c m tnduetry ltlelf-
Chairman Harris Dtseenta.
waahlngton. June 21.-Gorcmment
poola ot coal production and dtatrlbutlon and of nil and water eranapq5
tntlon were recommended to coulrellby the federaltrade commtadon ae the
only mean! of efdldinl I dleelnroua
coal shortage next winter."The commladon believes." aan the
report. submitted after many month!of lnwetteatlon ordered by warren.
"that the cool lndustry la xmrulnlnethe tndnetrlea ot the country and thatthe coal lndustry Itself la paralyzed by
the failure or tnneporlntlon.There
are enough cont can in the country.but not eo h ere delivered to the
mince. end e care are not movedto the polnt of cooeumptlon with the
areeteat expedition.nor are they
promptly discharged."Recommendations Are Radleal.
In flew of theee cnndtlona the com-
mlallon recommends:
" I 'nut me Production me tnatrtblttlon of coal and coke be conducted
through a po-ot ln the heuda or a gov-
ernment earner: that the producer: ot
rattone -gradee or fuel be Plld theirfntleoetolpeoductloo,plueeunl1'orm
prodt per ton (wltn due allowance lorquality or product and ellldency nt
nervldlji and...`that the lakareebelngeelneuanoartervomdive Saturday alternoon in that rl'-
cinity,located the eelne at "Dutc h"
K1hkr'a plane and when Deputy Hol
messrantto take lt from the barn
Kaltler started for the house.a q l o l
nobody could take the eelns andthe: he
would get hte shot-gun.Holmes pulled
nie gun, urine be would dll him full ol
leadil' hetookanotberetep.Themes:
vrtlted and said he tree only keeping the
eeine Zur tie irlend Schmitz,who ooo
faeed and Mid ble am. llD"t¢hll lhhler,
formerly operated at the ber at the
Drexel hotel in Omaha.
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FRE D VGL P P NA IL S A L I E
Scrlbaer Banker Beale: False
Report.
.- m
Ff°dV°ls=v.the Scrlber banker le
lall known to men! of the resldanta of
Washington County as one of Dodge,
Goontfe rspreeentatlre eltteens.He
represented this senatorlal dlsulet to
tlzeetateeenatallyearsagu tnanable
manner lad #sry satisfactorily to bil
éontltoenta.
The following communication from
Hr. Votpp, published in lut llotdafe
Omaha World-Herald, la fully arplen
story:Scribner,Heh.. June 18,1911.-To
tha some nl me W orld-Huatd than
er lma Gi ve F ai r lex vm, e m tt'
at nm Admit. rem to Pulle-
rnent-elll Rankin Clted
by Oppsnseta
London, June 21.-The prtnetjla of
women entrees was adopted In the
houee of commune br the overwhelm-lne majority of B80 rotee.St; T295-
ertck Banburfa amendment ll li ll l'the proposal vrae rejected U!to 56.
The entire erenlng tree occupied tndemon; the Banbury amendment. The
dlscusdon. while ahoerlne the existenceof a etlll conldderabls oppoettlon to the
rel'-arm. nevealsd no new argument.Many epeakera aopponed the amend-
ment on the pound that the present
parliament ts too mn to paaeae anauthentic mnnate to edt with men
en Important queetion.Others enoeered to 'cy that erlntlne a rote to
women oou lend eventually to arom
eo belog elected to dt ln parliament.The argument that a large body ot
women wee lodllnrent to the canestreeemployedbraereratruembere.
who advocated a female nteblactte.
llsana Women In Parllemeat.
Ramsay llacDoo.ald, soclellat repre-sentative,strongly aupported d o n e
:rumen he vote. ee dld ure Hill!! Ge-
cll.Blr Joseph UomptonBlckett. pree-ldent ot the national council ot Evergem-al n-ae churches, eeld thlt eldo:
the rote to eromen meant their env
trance into parllament. the governmentand diplomatic aervlce. but he urged
the house to grant the concoaalttll nn-
s:°§f3_»*2.'k°_".:'=:°,..
l \ | l I l l l C l ! \u e n r u y e r a r u l a n e u r e n
Bhlpa In Dletreee--Too Lats to
Save Terpedoed Veaaell. but
Take Survtvere to Pot-L
London. June 21.-Vito Admiral wu-
Ilnm a. Slzue, U. 8. N.. hae been ap-pointed to take gone-ml charge of the
Operation: of the allied nnral forcce
In lrlsn Iralera.
.ttlmlrel Sluts wi! act ln tltla ce1\ulil}nhllo tlso rltlah naval com
lnrlmlor In chief te llb!ll'lll fmm his
tum for e perlod. the olllclnl announcetmnt of his npbolttlment explnlna. TheArnertmn m.ltulrala time meanwhile hae
lwen lmlutotl ne the eltletl eeulor ofllccr
ln those walera.The text of the olliclol statement
reeds:"llurlmt u short abeoncc of the llrlt
lah neva! commander tn chlef nn themeat of Ireland, \.lc\ Atnlrel Sltna nf
the Fnttesl Htetei navy, has ltointwlllle Ilnz as ullhtl ernlor olllcer In !\n
erol charge uf ogromllolte nf tht' nllintl*notni !0r0¢"8 In Irlall \rlttot!l."
Brief Manage In Weahlngton.Wnnhlngton, June 21.-A llrlvf mon
angn from London brought the mtv!
department lt; tlnll :tons nf the np
polnttnont nt Vim Azlmlml Films tocornrpendthe ollletl floral |'maou in
t m water::luring the lheencc of
the coingonnder of that tllatrlct.v'I"he dooertment hell no other lnftitmatlott na
to the new mpnwellntu ptacod upon
the American omcer.The statement thot Vice Admiral
Sltna had holetcd llla one aa senior all l o d n a v a l o l ! t c ¢ » r ' l n l Q | t I |r r n t c r e l c d l n
. _ . . . a ._ a \ . . - a | _ .- . .e. ..¢a. ! . -l e . ;.
ptanta and when t-rant went lnto t nebaaeznetlt to regulate it one dey,ll.
ble! up and came near notshing Frank.
- -- _ n - - -
SEND Nil'~lE women HOME FOR
W E A RI NG L o w NE C K
DRESSES.
Sioux City, ls , June IS.-Rev. T. P.
Piante, who e couple of Sundaya ago
passed through his congregation and
gave every woman a pin :ho wore alornecked traiat and announced that
women who came the following Sunday
with losr necks would be sent home.
kept hte nromiaa and eent nine women
out of the church Sunday.lla announced during the eerrlce that
tae would continue to praetlce every
Sunday until the women refrained from
nearing that kind ot ealau.He alan denounced chiffon and geor-
gette walsts for aroar el. Sunday rnor-
ning servicee.Ho hae received ecorcs of telegram!
and tettera from all over the country
commending htm on his action.
e - a s e -- I -Q
W A NTS 'r o x e t o w . w n o CAN
C A N TE L L HI M!
e-
jrerett. Waals., June I2. 1917
"'Ab oSuther! a@_._.;
the7l1thleaa U»boat campalgn beau-Tlle returns week by week for the lan
three montha show that the U-boat aoltrltlea run ln eraree. and lt la eaanmed
that thta week le the creat of a periodot' eupontctlvlly noticed the prerloos
week.Laet week includes one da! erhldt
lareeerdedaeareoordfor thenutn-bor of reeeola loat. The dtugttoomotn-
over.la not rvellrlled orerpeaaiutll-
tlrully by mural men, who lnelat that
the ntlmlrulty tnethwa of Bghtlhl Ui*
nubmarlnoa are constantly growtlut lucllicloncy. In Ulltllllfl of lllll the! point
to the conatnntly tncreednl number
or bouts which escape the anbmerlnee.
The Uennane ans resortlne to everypoutble method ot ctrcomrellllIl! the
patrols and the antnnartnee frequent-
ly clutnge the scene ot their overl-
tlonl.
Town iS NEARLY ware; our
wrecked o n Cere'lcatter lurntng
Fluid Over Kirkpatrick Und.)-Etght Bulldlnga Destroyed.
Lindon. ind., June 21.-The Htl!!
mwn of Kirkpatrick was nearly 'tillnut. br n fire cuuaed when a train on
the Clover Lee! nallroad, cmtalnlne
seven c eq loedd f l th dl.' l lwrecked ln the c enter tt! the vtllall
and exploded.Flre npoaaa. the atm-tlon anal toactumnn ehop and thefnnuere'elevator ered burned I M
eoverul other bulldloga were damaged-
aaulsn,JtE;ng£,,,eos»nmts
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1:
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enll
and
|'2 rm the transportation aeencl
ul tlir Untted Btetee, both no andaveter. be elznllsrty pooled end over
ated on ltvveromcnt account, under thedirection ot the preddent, and that
ell such meena or transponatlon he
operated as a unit. the onning cor»poretlone being paid e just and faircompensation which would cover non
mal net prodt.upkeep sod better
ments."clmnoan Harrie Dlaeents.
These recornmendettooa ere t ollroved hy Commlaaloners Devine, Col
ver and Fort.Chairmen Home dia-eenta on the plan for transportation
pont. except as a lon resort, and nt;gesls lnstesd "tnet during the wer the
president be authorised to order 1alland ereter transportation llelllden to
gtro prelerence to shipment ot cool,coke and other commodllles In the or»
der of theirImportance to the puhllc
welfare."An urgent necessity estate for Imme-dlete legislation to correct oondltlooe.
says me report.because the nmolllprlnl end summer eccnmnletlon ot
coal stocks at points dletent fromproducing dlelrlcts "ts not now taking
place. hut It must he mode during what
rrmelon of the summer,unless the
"'"=..;'..an,~=seinfrom your nel! correspondent et Lin
svln.which bore the following head
una: "German Benker Victim ed Plot
in Dalie County," and then legen on
and stetea that a certain well known
Fremont business man reported that I
had been threatened by one of mr cne
tomers that ln theevent that I should
bttyalibprtybontl for thebenk thathe
would withdraw hll deposits.
Injustice to my cnatontereandtothe
people of Scribner and vicinity.I de
sire to make the statement thatnosoch
s threat hae erarbeen made.No one
in this comtnnnlti has shown any ox
cttement or undue commotion over the
ear which hee been declared sgslnat
the German gore: nment.It in true
that the mm of the people here are of
German birth or German desoent.boi
they are eheolntely loyal and laerabl
ding. and I wish to state that it all the
eommnnltlee in the United States had
as loyal a dtlzerlhip es this community
has the country would he absolutely
este.This informer nl youre aeya that when
-» ' l l \ }l ¢ \ l l \ l 1 l I -u \ | e a eaa e\u u vo f d l m c n l t y .'
S t r S m a r t o o e m i h e e o o x t h e G r e e t
A n g l o Ju n e r l e a n th r e a d tl rm .q u o t e d
op t n lo n e fr o m th e U n i t e d St at es t o
s h o w : n e t |, 11 nt 1q |t h e w o m e n t h e
vote had proved s failure ln those
:men arhtch adoptd lt.America was quoted on the oppoldte
olde of the question by lard RobertCecil. who pointed ont that at the re
cent prealdentled election both :endl-dates ptedscd thclnnlres to women
suttrage.
lllekea for ¢ontantment.
Lord Robert sold that one of themein reaaone why he supported wom
an sntrrage was that it made for coo
tentntent with the guvemment and cre
sted the sense that the people were
governing themselves.For tltet reeeon lt ess indefennlhleto p¢lpel.tlstt°
s system under which helf.the populo
tlon wee not nepreecnted ln partlement.
He satd it would he criminal to dlarc
snra the rolce of women In poeteorproblems and he expressed the hopethat the house would reject the amend
ment with no nncertaln rolce.
Misa Rankin Clted as Argument.The opponents ol' suffrage made the
tm . : s n g s t un nm l d n f th a t r e un n r t r e
m w z u q l n u m l l u u i n t u eeasls ea n l r l r
can warehlp he might he union nit nlleplmlp. ss pre-eumuhly he would twlnl
his flex only nbnerd so Anserlmn \\\1leel.The only foot dlecldsetl by IIl|\ llc*
pemnent nn td vowels now In Ellnvpennwaters hn\e\..beon that lloetnurers have been nent to Ilrltleh ports nml
the naval colltrr Jupiter to n l"n~n¢l|
port with supplies.
Plok Up I0 Survlvora.Bose of ine Atneriven Ilutliln lnBrlllelt Waters, June 21.-Two Am|'rl
can destroyers have returned to thin
port with so eurflmrn of :no tm-pedoed Ilrltlelt ahlpn.The ships were
sunk et the furthest point wmlwnnl In
the Atlantic et whlrh the LIwata |\.l\t
eppeered since the nnlltnlted onnlpelgn begun and the respolauo of the
Amertcan destroyers to tlwlr S. 0. 8.
ere! a run ut' more Ihnn 100 tnlltat
When the Armritnn wnreltliwt nr
rtretl nn llu»srvtlv they hllttld thoships hml snnlnheti lun! for :nnny lmure
they rwlwfl about tn tho llnrlt tnleerrh of :nanlvursl.The crew of nm
of the sunken ehipel 32 tn smlnlwr, truefound ln one llfvhont. while tt! nuhlmrn
from the .wrrnnsl ehlp wen'phluwl
up from mu nmnll lmtllaa.Pour litllltlrl fnltn tht latter nhlp were klllo¢'| by
Blehl Iiebflskl.
Str:
I received your neme a few days ago
with the informatlon that you were a
resident of Illalr for A great number ol
years and you that might furnish me
with the Information that Ideeire.
I em sn Orphan and I understand that
I was born in your City in the year ol
tssz hot I have no information as tom;
parents or any of my relations end ee
rw were reeldent of ltlair it that time
I thought you might be able to tell me
somethin; about them.I will state all that 1 was told by the
people that adopted me, and maybe you
can remember somethmg about it,and
lt you can you erlll be of great eaalt-
ence to me.I lea found on the streets of BIeLr
in 154 e td taken to the Orphan tome
at Coonelll Illuih Iona, I area kept nn-
til 1886 when I was adopted out to a
family by the name of Klrkharn.They
to'd me my nemo was Wllllam Cole and
l have been going by that name over
since I left them.1 was also given the names of A C.
e
Drive Fenvenl en the Artes Front
e em of lllenc hy, the Laden
War Dfnoe Reperte.
Lonnlnn, June 21.--Ilrltlslt troops on
the Atres from drove fonvenrl. recep-turlng from the liennane the edrenced
poets east of Munch:'ehldl me beenlost on Monday. the war once report»
ed.Thelwr poets ere ln the sector ofInfantry Ittll which the 0e1"tlllttltI"le\l
In vnln to use durlnl their furiousassaults ltlnl. Sunday night and lion-
IIIIJ naurntng.
SAVE RECRUITS sms masts
Secretary of the Navy Makes Vice
Charges attteweert In Hel
to Governor.
Waslnlnnlon.June 21.--Senlltionei
charges that newsl recruits at o n
Newport. lt. I. trntnlog nation ere es-poned to open gnntbllng houses, lm
lnurttl resorts nod illegal selee of ltqnor were made by tlerretary Denlels
in snnzlunclm: that he hed eppelled to
Governor lkoclclnnn.
nh r r z e ll StlllP ELE LE SUNK
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country Ls to face next vlnter e mostserious and an irreparable situation."
Points to sen Coal Shortage.
Present production of bituminous or
the ner. tru zum! un: :ntl num Iowabuy liberty bond! that the thou men-
liuped thnat vu mule to me.This il
iblnltltllj' neun no me or my of my co-
2;`$@¢"`i»&L"°£"I»§2 Ilu`{{»In& `I$f itie-
Jeannette Itaakln. the only women representative In the American eongrwl.
on the que|| .Ipn'ot the entry ot the
the explnnlun of lhlr tnrpodn.Dixon and Stephen rmunps 1 neva vm Ulu 1 w-~--- - - - -~ -Compllmented by Admiral Sims.tentuhlr. Phillipain regerdl to thil.Admin! Slms and |:l||lI" ||:|\:|| u!T|maybe you know them if w.maybe Gable Message '~°=°;f°_; ;;~~°»-=--
n-re met tha' ~!g»-1:-»>1g-.f»=\ Ilt|ll fp..between the three you might mink ' f ' - ° " ° ' g ; ; _ ; g ;" °
possible maximum, principally becauseof cool cer ehortezc. the report de-
clares.Consequenttr the extra lameproductionofanthrecitecoalthis
spring. onefourth [roster than usual,has been diverted to meuaqnn men
ima ordlnerlly tllled bs'bltnmlnouscool nod coke.Anthracite mines pare
been given ample car lI1PD3J'& the comrniselon obserree. "by reason of the
bloee corporate nelntlon between mtltnnltwrtstlon and entbreclte produc
tion."Bltnrolnous mlnee.however.ore compelled by the eer slaortnke to
upers_te only Dirt time and mettymlnere ers :clog into other work.
Contributing fectore ln the disorganladon rates from New York to nw-
port News and to Boston and the preotlee ot late ships ln memo; trips tothe norfhlrert in water ballast rethor
than mlfy zg cool.
emma FRHGHTER IS 3UN|(
Bay State ol' the Warren Llne Bent toBottom hy Gennan Bub-
murine.
Boulton, June 21.-The Bay lltete. a
lirttleh freighter of the Warren llnc,
has been sent to the bottom by e Ger
yet heerd anyone make soy comolalnte.
In rect. the lrholl lhlnt originated from
e certain rumor which tree thoroughly
investigated by the Dodge ooonty con
cll of defense and ns found to he ab
eotutely gronndleee.When the rumor
was ent spread about all ot ns were
wondering where lu the county aneh s
lhrest bed been ml de.I eras positive
ibut noeueh thrett hltbbeen msde to
our institution, and from what! learned
by inquiry none ol the other books were
threatened ln the manner recited by
your informer nee tn eoy other menner.
Fumhermore. I went to eay that no
one tn thin community knew thet this
bank purcheeed a liberty bond.We
usually do thingu 'rrithodt snr great
oetentatlon. and we do not believe In
showing our patrtiotism br ruoninzdorrn
one side ol' the street and up the other
rinlllle e bell and proclaming it to the
popnlece.
Everything' around ben hu been ee
calm and serene an could Pvllihlr he and
Hght here I went. to regteur a meet 153.
orooe protest. ln behalf ol my fellow
citizens. and any to whoever eterted
this rumor thet theme is en spotogy due
Slr Fredertck Bunbury, nnlonlst, described Mies Rnnkln an bevtnz hevn
hysterical and unable to vote. but tht-Iand other pleas egelnet the eblllty of
women to exercise the freochiee tellon deat ears. end when the dlrialmu
wee =-lggt the members trooped into
the hoo vltb the elm of puttin( anend once for ell to e question srbltlltheyhadmadeuptheirmlodenu
longer was en eeedemlc one, by rottng
upon it as e ilre Issue.So assured were the Iupfporters ofthe meeeure ot the outcomo of the dl
vldon that even the megnltude of the
majority in Ile furor did not morethemto mr unusual demonstration
when tho tlgures were announced.
new YORK GlHLS. nlsarrun
Elght Hundred Have Left Their
Homes Slnce January 1-teeoclv
ing Inquiry Begun.
New York.June 2!.--More than
eight hundred glrle between the agesof ten end twenty :eere have dleep
peared from their homes here sinceJanuary1.It treoeplred coincident
wtth en announcement br Potlre Com-
ets mt tlwlr work.Altarrlrnrt ¢\lrr¢epondrnts were ||l|"!4ilI. l1t1\"I||;: |w|l|
lnrlttcl through nn urmtugfunttml lntween the lfnllvtl Stottlr mul llrltlnia
governments.Thi llrlllnlt ndlnlrnltydesignedanotllrinlphntoglmphortn
take pictures of en)thl|\¢ siellrtel hythe newspaper mon.Many tulvturwt
were tehn. allowing the Amorlrnlt inn|'rnternlaluK_ with the llrltlnh snllrm-1.
The Amertrens ttrwwnliltl n lplrnellulappearance. being nn nm- n lltulj of
nehtlnx men na could be found uny
vrhere.Although there ere on wn:~|Imr~ fnlhi¢.llom| on tlw tltllr of liquor In thlu
port. the salons are ont tht' rvlt\I¢:wuut
of either Amcrlmlt nr llrltl shOne of the dlvlnlonn of ilu'\:nrrl
eens Ia lzdtiutllag their ilrttlnh ml
Ienguee into the m}t\l|rlt°t nf thu
Amertenn nnllonel gmnv.
_. . . . . . _ . _. . . . . . . . _ . . __ _ _ . .
Bstautus asset AT rata TAX
Provlncee I-Iefues to Meet the lnereseedWar Contrlbutlon of $15,000,000
Mont!-ny.
Copenhagen, Juno 22.-The ltrlglnn
provinces how rerunfl to ntuvt :tw ln
rroesed war ¢unlrlhtltl¢»n nf uatnno,
Hoping to hear from you in tho mer
tuture in rounds to the above and Llet.
you can furmeh me with the required
inlormatlon.I will cloee remaining
Yoon nespectlullv
W1l.i.lAM COLE
:nog ileeritt Ave. Everett. Washington
P. S. ¥elersye hes!!longing to are
or in lmorr somcthuur ebout my Mother.
So plcsso help rl you een.
.I
co.\m1r~at£o To FIX COM.
PRICE.;
Trlnl Begun ol lndltdduals and Cor-
poratlone.
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New York.June 15.-The govern-ment's esse ageloet. sixtytour indivi-
duals end 103 corporations indicted on a
charge of conspiring to restrain trade
and tix prices in eemlbituminous cool
reglonein Virginle end 'Wont Virginia
wee brought to trial here in the United
Stetea court wdey. The defendants ere-
.s . . . A . . -a l . . .\ l . h a l s h ¢ h
Boston.June 21.--'l`!u\alnttn;ofthe Ilrltlllt ntcanslwr Elele. preeumnblr
by e ttermen sutmmrtne. tree reportedln n rattle ttlewulgv reoel\e¢I by the bey
lnnft uno from Cuptnln Pla-ree.herromtnmulvr.The \t1|a\ol left BostonJune 8 for ul\llI!lr»i1l'l'. England. with
o ;!\*tkrnI mr.:u.The tonnage meds
no reference to the crew..
SAYS THINGS outer IN sms
spimnt Ambassedor Declares n m
Reports of lmpendlng Revolution
Are Without Foundation.
Wunlulngturu, June 21.--Senor Itleon.
lhv 'S|»nnls\l\ nznlreneatlor, declared thatreports ot lsnpendtng revolution to
Spain ere without foundation.Henddml thutwotnplelnte hed been manlv
by one nf the branches of the ermr.I||.ll. lhlll Ihoy hurl heen attended In
ln n satisfactory wr and that tran
quillity now nlgm.
z,ooo :e1cH1oAN1A|t|£ns IDLE
Swke of RN llaehlne Waders for s
Halle In Wages flee Up
Operations.
I
ULLEKMANN
'l'he largest and 0ldest Exclusive
l '¢Jewelry Storein the City.
I Gollach, mn sl Mr. and lin
Heh,:nd li l! Gu n n, Ti m
zhuf of Hr. and Mn. Tsm
1| No Lumber Order Too Large
in Lomor Ea§
Or Too Small
lor us ln flu.We have a varied stork nl hlgh
gfadelumber lor every purpose.Drup In und
II su bm a r i ne d l U 10 £0 81 1 o !U Q tothl stu rdy Ind l oya l GBI SBRI1 dl\ ¢8nl m l n d o n r r A r i h l l n o o n : m u u e " g i l g m '|{$1"Il|0.ll]l) Itllliltllly w lllrla DGIBI [Il\.|6€¢uuu lim it!nav " " ' " " j .PIE..-nnn nll nr m |Hnn nte hn tvH \{l 'Pd ni Rnv lhn lr mul ri rln ltv 1 th ln k ll ni .0 l \ |8 l I d b e g u n l h l m u l ! R l f f m n z i l l n. . . ' $§ L '. . .. :n v n I u\ \ \hnlalnwu1'| uuon a nt i-i ra n ! l uv.In n a ! !- 0 l |&° d » a d z k e n Kmftnnw .Mlrh..J u n e - i i . - O p t u v
a n u g u \ \ u ¢ - -v " " r --- -.._._hero.The ahlp wsa valued at 8,250,-
ooo and carried n cargo of supplies to:he British gowernment valued at
$:.uo0.n00.'Tha dltvntchea contained no Infor-
mation as to the fate of Captain .uu-anden Fenton and 45 member: of tha
U n \ . r m u n n o p n ,, . . . .,__ " _ __ _ _t h a n = 'a l l n g e t h a r = ° °m u c h o f u m a w !i n t o ° ° " ° ' , § ° ' ; ,f " " ° ° °d u e s n m : ; ; : , : " ' . " ; : ' ; ; :. . ; ; ; , ; . : a . ; . , . . ; ; ; . .r . ¢ } \ 2 f
.|1
l i ;
I S = » ; f » = = = f l n t h e n a w a p a p c r a g o t h a c o n d u c t e d a f t e r !e o a e n t h a l m u r d e r .| §t h e l l v r m a n a h a w f ¢» r 4 ' v 1l 1 ' \ | | 1 r l h u
I n o u r c o u n t r y .I n i l m e l j t l a t h !B p a o l a l g , "I u r a a u .t i o n a f r o m i l u *h u n k s .T l n h n u k u a r e
p m a e n t I t h i n k t h a t t h o i o a a u i d t h a P a x i l .J u n o 2 1 , - A : p e d a l | u | , m , , .g i v e n t h o n e n m t y u f t w o ; m r h o n d a
h a l t e r .£9 0 6 3 U ! l a t h a t i r u e i n t l i l l f i n e d v p a r l m e n l h a !b e e n c r n t e d a t f o r v r h l c h I h r | a r o \ l n c M u r e r w p o n n i
u r b a n t h a n a r e n o t h o l a .b u t o n l y r u 1111 m l t : l l l \ J o f m a r i n e b r a d e m o b l e .i h l *: s u n - r u n !B r u w r l n g a l !m m t h » \
'.¢....,g !|\i'ru-amen:roam-|m.mm,|cout|1\»u\1f»n¢.
aim: the jury nn behalf of the movem-ment, :aid it wuuh! be abown that prices
warn Raed and agreements mad: in
ISIN, 1915. ww, and 1911.The smoke-
lula coalopcratora' aaaocialion in ooo-
junctiun with aalu a|;|::1t.a ar.~l othera,
ha declltrd. drctaied pricea,organlaed
tlnnn In Bilchlzan coal mlaea amplorina ahnult mo thousand men are at anmmlawli ,na :lm rvnult a a atrike of
21.0luarhllm workera, who dcllllhd an
lncrouw In :heir share ot a nn ad~tance rnlluwed last April.
ua.. Ann|A ilnlannf ll annndlnl har
\yinBulaandYshrd
Courts.talk over y our nc ods with us.n means satlsfnc
ol '¢\al\tr'J\.v¢I\|1
at South ol CIU I
r. Hut ~tlun and A saving to y ou
~ §l| Mcfluarrie Lumber & Coal Co ldllier Hansen, Lara .Iuperson and working combinations and csuhliahad ."¢1`E§.``\`i.`»¢'I`.E`»¢I»,"u~._-~
Chris Peterson *hiPP''dl car of hogs agreements culling for uniform. con nn Knnnlrd.