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giurttirn themon.The board was called to order bythe c luk of themeeting.C l l f k n
Nelsonvus Qtefted chairman of thahoardfor theamusingy u r .The
minute. 0! the last mud!!! were nad
nut! ||,ip|0¥Qd.H. tj. .lumen :appeared bdore the
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on the Llblc until the nut snorting
of the board.01: motionthufollowilll'°5¢i3|
bonds uvrelmvr d..I;m1s W, Justice of the P0000
Cllhoun township.Chvt Monking. Roan! m11nerr dm
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No. fl.A. A. Will|.in».Juni1*e of the Pease
Blitz tau nnhha.H.ii. binder. Road oversee: glist-
rm N0. 21.Verna I.. llrmm, Dvruty Co, Clerk.
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rounty.Z'3lbr\'kl.|1¢r1*lDfufv1-county,Iuehrnalu.;ated and MN! by I-Wil J. Punt!! mul1 neuuuy make npplicatlon for clerk
John11.We.-nr. the amen l¥1¢l¢'0i'.ornunatnnthim for the otllc u otbe and 11.0 f ame' ia hereby aneeptedcounty jwge of *mnalsingtunn county,
and agnprovnl an flfrdl>011~.| this 14111. <17 of lm. 1919.
(.'l\.lrmNelson,Chai1man oftheBond of County
Commiuionern. of Washington coun-
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by V. 1.. llrcms, Deputy.Herr theboardadjourneduntil
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RussellA. Stewart. County Agent.
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THE .BETTER MAN||. .|. ANDlinsoN_
~'Tile Casing and Tubular Wells.
_
DEALER IN
Windmills, Engines,
Tanks, Pumps,
Feed Grinders,
Lawn Swings,
Pipe and Fittings
&c.&c.
OppiteCROW E L L EL E J A TOR
Sd "'Blair, Nebr.
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flI|~'h e t l vrm a n .\ n u r 4 > n l d vrl l m l
hu r I'|T:; n I nmii u r h a m : l e - B t mss h !
u na n l m i r f S i ml n r w .F wad\ \n yu
l w l s x l l l y o u d i d s r h e n e w r I n m a l m a !
In i nh u ! 5 o u t f n e ve r s a i d a n y t h i n g
Ivn w l e -I2 m o , "
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NO. 51
GENERAL AND LOCAL NEWS AND coM.;~usN'r
Blair, Washington County, Nebx-aska,_Jan. 24, 1919vox, xxn
No INGHEASE IN u o o v s n UNF IT MAN ' ro
UAN AQ B RE LIEF
C ti t k k h ll So nata 01' I'Nd
Allin lltr ato r
Washington, Jan.18-Afte r manyhour: of ebate the aenate tailed to-
night to reagh a vote on the Nl), u~ready pasaedrol ) the bonu.appro-riating $100.,000 for m -
,
-;;=\1==» retiefhgautgged by t
I ooaition of some m a n b e r a ; r w m
and democratic loaders expressed thebelie! that the meaaun 'Rodd bi putthru;~f°,;»g;>f ' b a y had hoped £0
Q ore me z.goeratlc Loaderilartin and Beith
wr Lodge spoke in favor of tbl mau-
ure. whllo Senators Borah of Idahoand Kenyon of Iowa, republicans. Igtheopp-olltion.l y g n
Noa Democrat(ad d lmcould not #ve the bill lupport.The ;:£J»o4lltloin hravls 'na baud
on alle tack °g_;==1~°#=v by conh
to a ro |rom thehe :? le l;l:i tiliatkn, .for H;
ro c 1 so
w u
" 1:, '°"" $"°"' °*°=,.a .*:','°,,.;" m
ua 'I~1fm1m¢"Ii'"'Objec-
tion m feeding people an-my comr-imgasldao was Hind d w l d t l l l
|33 .|»1 ~ & »adding Annu-ia. Evite:and
Bulgaria,belidil Germ ,to thoeountrieawhichlhalltth a n indlrtsdbution of the fuudl. . T115 Loélug :ment ea.r.gg d ; n o t ~ood: dilizibtltlon
Greece .'$.§°"5,'. chriatian and Jewish
people alder the yoke at many sw-
emman Herbert dgaaver Altaektd
During the te. Herbart Hoover.
American food administrator,wasaharpl? attacked by Senators Borahandenyon,.\\ho eharlad that hi!
administration had favonad the meat-
pneking lntereata.Senator Borah atao asserted that Mr.Hoo'ver'| workhad been carried out uname thought
of the Intena ta o! Amd nnd ugmli:era.Under Mr.Ho wa f atration,Senator Borah -th !pa c k e r a ha d ma d e la r g a r p t a i n
191'r u 1 m ¢ v ¢ r b ¢ r o n . m d h » a » -mladed =1»=, , § - i d - = = ~ ~ h a v e
European 'wo .of aomao\\emororeapond°ra£otax-
param* inrt ofth bi!! 8| nator Har-
n mp atin citedwyfneadentl. \{a»tlnl=bl=i te
1912, of amilar relief »b co~-and Benin::aid
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sa4
J
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In k ce mn f aunan. 0 :M w|,:"|.r na All the clubs ln the Nulnnal Ieagus
will be more or len alfecwd by the
ha n |a IQ h " ' | "1 ~ " |7 3
n a y o t l l l c h l n n t l t o r l n g t i n N p e r
r e n t r i t e .
_} C O D f9 r M 1 \ n n t h e n e w t w o y e a r s r q r
:a ve n ue b l ll hu na s c om p le t ed t h el r w or k
| - t h e In c o me l n : se c t i o n o f t he m o s a
u fn .Th u l a s t r m l u o n n l l h n t I m p o r
l u n t m e a n u r o n t t h e b i l l h a l b e e n m n
r l u d e d .'I° l u . \ In s t w o r d h a s h u n m i d
e x c e p t p e r h a p s a fe w i n e l fe d u n i p r o
te s t s wl u e n me ' 1 u nfe r e n re r r p nn m a n n
f m f o r r n l l n n m u n In b o t h b o n n e t .
It m a y t l u ° r l = l 'o r e l m Il n l c d w h a t Ih r
In c o m e m x w l t l b e t h a t m e A m o r l c - n n
p e o p l e m u - s l p a y fo r t h e y e a r m l s n w '
a l s o f o r t h e y m n r m m . a n d l h o r r n fw r
u n l e s s n Il e p l n l n l l r n n r o a m a n a b n u t l n
m m e I n m lw ln lz a h u u l d a m e n d l m
gmumling law.
0 : 1 I n d i vi d u a l L n w m u .
I
,Amon Taken u Rnult of Kllllnq ol
Two Pollumm Wim won Gunni-
Ing Bluung txpbulvu.
Du b li n . J un . B . -' n n n mu n mm
Brltlah Govemment Proelalma
sy »
Confereas Agree to Reaolnd Pre-
vious Deolslon to Raise
Rate.
FINISH luinmf mx szcnnu
p o r t a n t P s r t o f M e a s u r e - - - Ts h l s
G i ve s T s :l n d l vl d u s i sw i l l H a ve t o P s y .
Wasmhlngton.Ja n .23 . - - 't a x e s o n
a m u s e m e n t a d m i s s i o n s w i l l n o t b e i n
cr ea se d b y t h e w a r r e ve n u e b l l l .
T h e cnn fe ee es a m e n !t u re sc lm t
th e i r p r e vi o u s d e c i si o n to i n cr e a s e t h e
r a t e f r o m 1 0 t o 2 0 p e r c e n t .
T h e n e w d e c l d c n fo l l o w e d re c ei p t
o f pe t i t i o n s h e s r l n g th o n ss n d s o f
n a m e s p r o t e s t i n g a n l n n t h e p r o p o s e d
lae rs nh e.
In t h e ir a g r ee m e n t t h e c on fe r e es d e -
ti ll él i t o l e t t h e pr e s e n t t s x o f o n e
ne n t o n e ac h te n c en t s nn l d fo r am u s e
me n t s d m l s s l nn s e e m n l u l n e ffe c t . b u t
t u l n e r e n s e t h e t s : o n c s b n r e t a d m i n
st u n s fro m 1 0 t o 1 5 p e r c e n t . an d a l s o
t h a t o n c l u b d u e s f r o m 1 0 t o 5 0 p e r
ce nt .T h e t n :o f o n e c e n t o n ea c h te n
ce n ts p ai d fo r a d mi s s io n n p n ll e s t o t h e
nt e r s, m ovi n ; p i c tu r e s, e n te r t ai n m en t s .
bn se bs lt er o u m l s ,d r c n s e s s u d o t h e r
sm u se m e nt s .
Ft s c sl vs D e l ug e ot P ro t e st s .
T h e c o n t e r w s re c e n t l y d e t e r m i n e d
t o m a k e t h e r u l e o n e c e n t o n ea c h
d i m e p n l d n n t l e r 3 0 c e n t s - t o e x e m p t
r b e n p e r m o vt n g p l e r u r b t h e a t e r s - - a n d
tw o c e nt s o n e s ch te n c e nt s In e s ee s m
of s o c e n t s . a n d t he r e b y b r o u g h t u p o n
th e m s e l ve s n d e lu g e o f m e l s s t s .P e t !
tl on s n gs l ns t t he In cr ea s e be s rt ll l m or e
t h s n 860.000 n s m e s h a d b e e n f e
e e l ve d a n d re p r e s e nt a t i ve s o t t h e
a m u s e m e n t in t e re s t s u s d p l s n n e d t o
su b m lt p er s o na l pr o t es t s .
Th e p r o p o s a l t o l e t t h e p r e s e n t t s :
s t s n d r s s m s d e by C h n l r m n n B l r n m o n e
o t t h e s e n s t e m s n s g e r s . s n d u m m s o
~ted b y t h s h o u s e m s u s g e r s b y a
. .~s . ...|\.. |" w1_~..-r .. " '
d o n s p a r t s o f t h a c o u n t r y .Th e t o -
n l n u m b e r o f t r o o p s e q . t h a M a n c h u
r l n w a s L 6 5 7 .
T h e i r u n l p o r t C 'r l t l c ar 1 l vr ¢ I h e r e
llllblll Ila n OU! of Ar my In
Time for gprlng Training.
Washington. Jan. 234-Ban Johnson
wu ld e m of the American magna
Head of American League Con
fm with General March.
~||||'\||'l .
ment of the Alnm-riuan congress nMarch.Tluern In nirsolmuly no que!
tion Ihnl he fsreln he must return if
Amfljcn ln tlmc in nlgn hm: that hanbrcn ||nI.<o¢! nl \\'awhlnztnt1.ilu hal
no though! ut signin( them here on :hc
theory Ihut the embassy Is America:
territory.
Ta k a H l a Pl ac a a t C o n f a n n c a
w h e n H a Baton-na t o
W a a h l n g t o n .
P a r l a . Ja n . 2 3 . - . S p r o p o s a l b y P r n t
l e n t W l l a o n r e g a r d i n g t h e Il n u i a n a l t
na t i o n w a s r l l a r r u aa c d h y t he l u p r e m u
m u m i l o f : In c p e a c e c o n fe r e n c e .T h l
col:|nr1I l o o k u p co n a l d cr a l l o n o f the
m o n q u e s t i o n a n d o v. - o m n i : l o s e n d I
mla al on t o P o l a n d .
Foch la camo bv Paaoa Meat.
Wlzcn the auprema council of then c a c o c o n fe r e n c e m m m c d in a e aa l o n
th e n - w e r e p r e s e n t .l n a d d l d o n l o s l
th e m e m l r e r a o f- ' t h e c o u n c i l , l l n r l l t l
m n . t h e o l l l e a ' c o m m a n d e r i n c h l d
.G en e ra l W e g g u n d ,h l a c h i e f o f s t a t !
a n d Il e n r A d m i r a l H n p o .d e p u t y Ura'
I
a e a l o r d o f i n e B r l l i l h a d m i r a l !! b o a r d
It w n a a s s u m e d fr o m t h e p r e s e n c e o n
t h o s e m l l l t a r y a n d n a va l o l l l c e r a t h a n
t h c ua al an a l l u n t l o n n n l h o Il n l l l f
an d o n t h e l a n d fr o n t w a ! d l l c u l a c d . v
Th e c o u n c i l c o n t i n u e d t h e fo l i a u l a
l i o n o f n a co n c re t e nr op ol a l .. o t b l
R n n l n n n l m a t l o n .
o r .I'. M a s s e y . t h e p r e m i e r o f N e a
Ze a l a n d . w a s p r e s e n t w i t h l h e c o u n c l
fo r a s h o r t l i m e .
Th r e a P l a n o B a fo r a Co u n c i l .
Pr i n ci p l es o f a c ti o n h a ve b e en d ec l d
e f! u p o n I n l h e m a l l : a n d fl r t u n l l y a l
: t m l r e m a i n s i s t o r e d u c e t h e u m
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ments intended ze show why the bill
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wounded soldiers.Senator Born): said it was Impos-sible for him to support the hill ha-esune of the connection Herbert
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viewpoint that permitted this to be
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food. the Idaho senator md tha pack~
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a t i a n ! "m dp u b l i s h e df o u r a u r e u sM u r a l. F . W . l l r u vm . . i m m a R h ¢ l . [T h oW !! ! G r a b f- !| u n i !y sn tS u ni ve w e e k s b e - f e r r l e vy f o r s a i dY¢ ¢ "F o n t n n e l l e - l . A J S r h u r m n n . A . W . . d na t t h e J o h n H e b o n a h i E m .
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t h u !r u m pw n l g m - i m !a sfans!l l a |
n mp a r km n I! 1 P r | b a ga n dm ya n g g
a n d P m g a l a ; t n m a r r y h i m l n m n r r n w
IfH w yx m l ;le tm eSPOh l mfu r8 1 |
'lil-}»u1\F un-cuora1.800rWWeitknnGM.g e ,.p,aseierhenry.for ScottMinn on Wedne=nlay|Yournd\r3-9°°=n12°ann|.m¢| ll--HenryJGWH.Ru-:nunAwr vpioasantThumiaynflrr-
Qdktri anr i n_11.090Rasmussen.CiarenceIrcneh,Huynnfm was fpvm, br A nnmbvr of in»Commasurvryor300 |1lilbe0, ll. P. Miller.¢viied hfiimr, at theA11|»nMrhanruh!" n w i231900.Blair--Hagar Jensen, Norman mx-hmm, where Mn. mbumm and P¢'||srBridg-n23.00°kim. C. J. Ihnflloy.R v r w whmlrslen.rompiimvnlan'81|{nrun¢l. 0. and N, W. R.|Calla; C ity -An< inr \gr llvfk. ~ to Mr s. J ohn jr
1 .Nia10.000-'m-rsae-nu, 11. C. !.:§p=n<°=\. "MiterFrivrlds of 1»!nr-hn|{wa a marf'g. fund S. {'. nd P. R. R.l5!rCrl.ck¢l\. Phi. Bel..f-'ad +0 hmm nl his imnmvrmrnt Ml
bgnda'30,000llernun--RalphRay, J.\\lima-?\|.< si°rU' 1~e}n1»»".\. \al'31|.1= \:l4|ht. on H. C. and P. R. R.mn. Henry Colemln, Ben llufnana.qua!a;:11|:anhimthupas!tue; ¢ 4 , .1.900Gull-- 'Zhory Horn,ChnsRa vqwnuu.
m%nu:§¢.i hmc~n'r any (h|»1rr in Ihel
mritrr--thrrr nerr? was!1 wo It all
nmu as plain amine new an my favo-
!u¢s llw brttvr manthe tnsfma n-
ina wry mr man In me Irnrld as fnuImu n»nrarnPd.l lImnt,und|
nun! la haw hmmn il all a|!Ml§. Kim!|"\_ imbarn: ru hmm in hurry.\\hvn
pmuv11\.;nI|let iwH uSain!
timnji-5. sh=~r-lil |1.\\Q In break gh;M 1 1 x o m o w e r - p ; > g _~9. ; _ y '
- U \ * l W b :Q
The Enterpdse
For All Kinds of Job W ork
v
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1|Tgnuary 24, 1919 ' " " "January 24, IQIQ'fi!E_ ENTERPRISE ~~-..¢...._..,....,¥§¥f>AcE go
5 "" '~¢-mr r.~m~z:~1:>m:1<:1=" ~
Mn. Dau : Di ion was nn Omaha
miter Wednesday.
BLAIR BRIEFS Local and Personal.
1 .\.
... i\l\ . l la D8a \u¢y l b HN l ¢|»\I||..lI'
» .u a. |» ¢\.|\ui- \Uy0, tad and Ltll h u m !
quan nu \.uu;d.
pROBATE zwrlcs
' m m m n n m w c.. Cather-
ood,ionner resident of Bla r ,Lponedfrom Boulder,(Joie.De~had been mentally unbalanced- an inmate oi a unitarium there
r a nu.mner of yarn.
Spec jd VALUES in pod Separate
Mrs. J ohn A.Rhonda m d mn,ilwn, are down an ood lmc e
ees. with the ilu and the homo is~cr quamntine.
~Parlor, Dining Boom, Kilnhen or
Bedroom Ftrullln on J. B. Camu-
bdl. Suecuxor lo B. C. Piers.
l~lf)
xt. J . v. umuunnn, muon 215 \\.
vu.|.um¢wu entreat.Bom p h o n n9)
l=lr.and \!ra D P Hundahl on~uth Walker Ave., are both ill with
~uenn.
A DVB nmuc YOU R w ANTH
The unusually mild weather which
"au pravauau so nr Lnh mater is umganurai topic uf nonvqruuun h a d
LEGAL NOTICE
A m e n d e d A n k l e s o f Inc or po ra ti on
N o t i c e i s h e r l b y - g h d ;t h a t ,a t n
special m e e t i n g o f m e a w c x n o m e r a
ol.u m b o u m w e s t .S a m w o n u m U o m -
a ~ m > . d u l y c n u e u u p r m n u e d f o r b y
naw a n d a u n r u c n e a o l l n c c r p o n u o u ,
mad u e l d o n 1 - e b m a r y L o w , 1 9 1 0 ,
" u n c l e L i , o l s a m A r u c m a o r In c o r -
p u r u u o u w a s a m e n d e d b y 1 m m o n t y
w w o l m e s t o c k u ! s u d c o r p o r a t i o n ,
ma m a . . a n g t h e c a p i t a l : t o e s : m m
fA*l,U\|\|.UU t o ;; , ¢ , uu 0 0 u ,m a n n ;
.. u , vw . u u c o m m o n s t o c k m m . w e, m w r t o vo t e a n d c o n m a l w e a u m r r
u l n u m c o r p o r n u o n a n d u x w g u w
p o w e r s t m l a l z l l i u o f t h e p m l e n v d
u w c l t l n c o n fo n u u y w n l h s u d O n g m u l
l m c l e ,a n d r e c a u n g l u r t h a r w a t
ya u ,o v'. l . |. i 0 o r u w c o mm u u s w c x b e, a k u w r m u m , n u n w a n n a ! Q o , a W a n
ua Lr l ra u ur y b t uc x , 5 0 b e W m w nu u u n u
a n o u l e n : 1 1 , a n d u p o n s u m te nn is u sm a y b g p r u vm e d b y w e b o a r d 0
uanr clo ns,: u u vm g t h e a m o u n t . a n d
a u | | . \ | $ a t t h e p r e m r r e d s t o c k a s h x e a
n n s u u l o n g l m u a r t i c l e .
IZ. z z . L hm d gve , P re s id e nt .
/C .h .w p u a w o n a ,5»e cr euu y.
L6 0- i l. )
.n .~: | :.
. - __aNotic e for Administration ot Estate.
Stale of Nebraska.; . . .
Wastsington County.
tn the :latter of tho Estato ofAnus Henry Marah Deceaaoqt:
l c heirs at law next of kinlogntoea,emditon and all personamum:ted i n an d atm ar a ho ro by
notmod that on the lith.. day of Janu-IW'ww, Nanc y l'. Marah tiled apctntion in said County Court allog-
sng among other things that ArthurHenry Atarah, an. inhabitant of Washlngton County, Neonanna, died on the
ith. day of October asm, leaving nolast mu and teatamént,and pouou-ed of Road am! Panonal Estate asti-
:natcd at $3.000 and paying for ad-mamstration thenol..11 you nul to appear at laid County
Court on tho 1001. day 01 ,rebnlary
ttlttl, at 10 o'clock A. M., and oonteatmad petition, the Court walt appomt
nancy P. .harsh or some other suit-able person Administrator and plo»».~e~.»¢i to at settlement of said eatato.iwitnesa my hand and Otltctal Soil
this 1tth..day of January zoxs.E. tsl. Carrigan,
150-At)County Judge.
Hi n Ru th Sappsnneid is home~m W yoming when the wan: lunl to peacn school.She nu taken
'youu ww uu1~1m'u nmnuetmnl.th e s um u m. B u u xf
Nuhr., will pay Four per cent inher
eu un time Ge;unu m uf Dupont
for Six, Nme or Tarun monthl- au
Fred Bugeon hu rented his store-
~m on washington street. recentlyp i d u a z z u e e z y lr t o r ¢ b y J . i L~;e1'a,tioa`§gupleo!la4die|from
u m ,=»="=°;»»=?'-my »T» nes: them.
» buck and muy, rednaed In price:mls them W LAin. T. c.n u m .
Tha Hilllner
Mrn. Jim Roberts and Hrs. Mark
L Ly Ecu.lhursday for Lewistnn,~, to spend n month with Airs.Wah mmnen, Chaney and I:Lme.ry
yung.
Lliilinefy Modes for Sprint-Your
peclion uwnea.-su~». T. C. nu-
The Miliner.
[flint Norkh.
F 0 ~ S ~ E
"Fo:~:oLoGa.u>u DE wxs"
will Sing, Pla! and sp¢»|¢r¢r im
elf.Prices an styles to mil.lhr
Com and harley for ook nt AynBmlhen Seed House.4%--if
Speaking of "propn.gnn.d|." carriedon dunng the wa now happily end
ed, there was an strange ndmlxturo ol
she moral and immoral, of that whim.conserve: and that which destroys.day|| at homo in training for strenu.»us athletics, are ldmon had and re-
.paired to forego the use ol sumo.mu and narcotics.Tho soldier bo).vithout o package of eiglretn ond a
New Testament was believed to in/ckequipment for the work he was re-uired to perform.It would be hard
au deny n man fncin death in bathe,..\r.y lynienl solace e rnight desire.uI.lL!. e eigaret propaganda evidentiy
£38 lilhnetl an a measure of extend-u}K Kgs use of the weed among thou,
.nds no: udaifmi to lt, for the ug-
gnndizement of business coneermnoxious tu make n little money "u.apild of the war."The newspaper.
[ell for it; 2he Y. M. C. A. made noJsjeeiionl. and much physical injury2| eertain to be the not result in the.mg run.At homo lows have been
mlciod to discourage the use of nor--oties by growing boys. Naturally thLtime ones foliow in the footsteps of
.heir elders. and for the mont Tanlawn o insl their doing so are cond
J nes.-lixb}.
" ~, dnoc lhc l \lmt0| 'mly ulrug.
.mnauny wenthnr was axpeneucod lnmln section.And it in enyoyod to thuumit, on account of the lugh pric e:
ol fuel, c lollurg and everytmng thus.».~ont.nbul.es to comfon in our 1.umu|y
.uid winters; and, also. on account on
me acnmty of hay and gain for uve-m u .Large quantities of hay andc om have been shapped in by me
.nzmen to feed their team.: and lin!-awclt.
Olin Furniture. Begin, Chain, cle.
nl J.E.Campbelh,Pi¢roe"a Old
Sand.(41,gf},
A nteel appearing fellow oder-big: of groceries up at Redfletdk,
uellex-'s and Chri.ltamen's m mtwednuday P. M.,mf i n z he
mdd c ldl for them later and wenty in esch Instance.I..|.ter he re-peated and offend In pay ment for
o goods :c hec k o n t h e ! ` . & M .-at Kennlrd for $43.70, Signed
C. Compton and another name.check was refused nt mll threeaces md he tried ua get 1: cubed
t Creelfs restaurant but failed. Henot been seen since.
Spring Showing-The endleu huntr the fi lh t lu! wi ll end abruplh'
happily when you nee the newestations in'Th¢ late lull..lual ar-
\rc d¢--blri. T. c. Hitlbm The Mil!-
er.
mi of her aunt, Lira. Newt Snlhcr-nd. sz Cheyenne and was and for
~ti! able zo come home.
erything in Pamlwm AI. Rdueedea . - J . E .Cunpbell I`| {nilur¢
p. m. dilay except Sunday45 p. m. duly except s u n a y f
1| a. m. Sunday andy.
trams South.
.25 a. rn. daiay ucept. Sunday.a. m. unpy accept Zitlntl-ly.~p.m.dn|y.
Th i n ; E n t.
18 a.. m. Daily..ab p. an muy .' r m u w a z .
~:KO l.. m. Daily.
~:00 p. m. Dui).
r v I .|US o m e I n !A d e m m i s l n t l o n w i l l c o n
: In c a y o u .
H . O l h s g n ; n n ,
Roy Halstead.who w u badly
\\u'1£lded June 12!h. Inst in a battle
M n .H a t t i e N o b l e s o l d h e :
id a n c e p r o p e r t y o n G r a n t s t r e e t
h e r o s h e h u i i ve d s o m a n y y e a r s
»m i r e d h a r I s z n l l t o J o h n R e i d .
o r e c e n t l y d i z fo o f h i s f a r m i l
o w e a t e n d 0 S o u t h st r e e t .T h i
Il s i d i r a l i o n i s r ep o r t e d a t S l i . . .
b n w a s u n d e c i d e d fo r a . t i m e n i t e :
l i n g h i s a h c e u t o w h e t h e r t b £ o ~
i a i n U l a . r o r O m d u , w h e n t h e i r
i |i n a u g u r i n t h e p n z t i c e o i
a p m f o u i o n , d e n t i s t r y .
I l .~l . i : \ |UI l n a l f.N d
f. a k u w l l i p n ;y o u 4 p m . e e n :ai
»~ M ~" u m l l t u n e f l f l l
.*'i m N m m
l l As \||||!4i|.r ||¢
. .1 .Q m e l i u l a a a l l r t FINA
u l t m I; l . | U ' n f N o b l 8 | k l ~
zum. Nrbr
as nl.:_2:1~zfn|nsurnnnalnmlllllmnuannrnumn
The bowling llley in the basementof Hugh Cookds buar is in full nrigg
every lugu iw om: 5\:c..::s LD hlwuwno is operating it.
MAYFLOWERS
that "Death locs I ~| ~£~513~ ~dc
l \ ¢ | ¥ l l \ l U i b e ~ 0 |
»a\l:n j d e p o s i t is s ue d fo r
sm ntlnulh u n e u l o u t l w a n d o n
l l n l l r u t :U A N I U N G H O U S E 0 ?
x. lJA S'1 `E 'I" l ER .
T h e J M u e l l e r h o m e o n s o u t h a ti.:u n d e r q u a r a n t i n e ,Bl is s s e w e r ;
B v d l s Styles are now in.Thee o ~!hi.n|-new-exclnnive-i.l a n y
It ll repo rted that Ross Ru mu s
am, reeentty appointed county asses-
sor to mc oeed B. W. Chuuben, n-dgned, hu selected Mrs. Anna Com.
Matin to serve as deputy .
Mr. D. A. Sappenlleld .xeuu-n~ed (mm Tecumseh when he beenlor seven! week: helping hu lon. lay
and funily through 1 :lego of innu-
ea u .
§ay anim sq. moz.3
' ~
IL ROAD TIME TAB1 _ E,ua w. F. "» 'uv u1| .| .'s umm.
|Uma num ov e r sum mu.
Lnlity fs foam!
is noted. however. that all cases re-ported are in milder form than inprevfuus outbreaks and if care is
nmincd with her father at the huagi
tal in Omaha to comfort. him in i|=bcruvernent.The fungal was large-
ly attended midenu of c ity and
country and Moral trlbutu »o thcmemory of the deceasad were unmemlu spd beautiful.
; serious nltuto.Hin 'arifo una tak-
en down with tho mme nilmont andthewere both bedfnt for n limo.
ton was I gonernl favorite;
mfgwv liked him, as boy and man.for is holrty, unselflah. kindly na-
ture. and ~"';,v one the exprowonno l n m : h e n on every hand of amuntimely death.Ho leaves his wife. who had been
his sgrcetheart mince their school dayalaoc mtion u boy and girl of tenderrears. father and mother who ldolizcd
lm. md one sister, (himgarot Mn .W.l-'. Waltonmth, oi'North latte,this Itato, to mourn the los: of the
oompanionshlp of a devoted.lovinghusband, mn and brother.
Funeral servico was hold at the
Catholic church on Monday A.H.,Father 0'Dr!»col|, his pastor :trace
chiidhood, comlng from Florence to
: u i n t Father Boyoradorfcr in thoservice.Beside tho immodiato fam-ily rnlativoo a l a w number oi
friends from Omaha were in attend-smce.Mr.Ed.y Cook, of BoovorDum, 'wizac-onzin, and daughter, Vern.
now Mrs. Wm.Williamson, of Doy-ton, Ohio. Mm Wnru'|s father and ah-
tor, were in attendance at the funer-al.Mr. Ju. Ware, father of decon|o§. had rocontly umlorgozm an oner-
The death of this universally oa-tcomed and much loved and admired
young mnnoc r.uml nz his homo onthefarmsoutheastoi'this city at
one o'¢loek P. ai. last Saturday the18511. inat.. after n brief illness of a
week with tho prevailing inllucnxn
opclemie.Deceased was n native Nohra.du
born Jnmznry 10th. 1889 nt Ogalnllnand coming with his parents, Mr. andMn. James W are, to this form when
n child.Ho attended the lilnirschool and Inter took n course at
Creighton college bofore iakinn'uphischosenvocationoffanning.Near ilve y ear: '=§° he was mnrrlw
to.Mia| Ruth Goo 4 daughter of Mr.and Mrs. Ed. F. Cook,at DenverDun, Wine., and nel. up housekeeping
in n homo on the farm naar hismm! home. when théy imrn lived
ppily since, deceased havin; tho en-tiro mnnniement of the big fnrm
aineo his lt.her'.l health fldled some
years ago.when the flnt prenzonitory symptoms of the dinenso whichcaused his death were .noted ho 'ana
with his futher, who had recentlygone to an Omaha hospital for lm '
ment, and enme home.having no
no zxpects to receive hz ~ h n r g u
from the azmy soon.He ldndrd in
New York Dec. 23nd, having been ia.nmce amen Juno ms.
Chris E.Nielsen arrived in Blair
Thursday lftemoon from New Yorkvp a few darn furlnugh.Ile left. fm
ron sA1.n:»-A rw'Ea§;m- Whiie
I k ln , I l l! lp z i h f a f u to n d i d h lt
in Budsrrr-Pri us a n RIGHT-.ilu lh0"'¢
use-in Grout c . W ilkins.
2
aiua nza.h i s s E d i t h ~ m a i l e r i s c a r -
m z f o r h e r .T h e r e s t o f t h e fo l k s
h a vi n g f o u n d a b o a r d i n g p i a c e t o
.
N e w G o o d s w h i c h Z w i l l b e g l l d I n
s h o w y o u . - B i n .T .C .H i i t o n .T h e
.~li.1in¢r.
E x - C o u n t y C l r i b n T .A n d e r
40~|1»h a s p u n d m s e d t h e s m a l l f u m e
.a u ll d in g a n F d t h st r e e t ,n e x t d o m
I
Goin( to Housekeeping?Let I n
(umhh your lmmr.J. E. Camybell,
Swans: lu E. C. Pierce.
<41-no
Q i : l l u m l l n u m l l l u a m l l u l u |||u ||u l m = : G
t£.op3rrt;h\.m s . u s l l c c l u n N n w a n u rBynz llnt a.)
" I F : j u s t a p e r fe c t d a ; t o s o m u y -
ll n w e rl n g ,A u n t i e , "ex c l ai m e d Jo y c f.
" D u y o u m l m ! I f I w e l r I c a n h a d
Lluter Edwin! Haier, of Kennlrdspent Satmday and Sunday at the CS. Niflxen home.
l n u n a u z l u l l u z l u u u
~': r l
meas
klnddoin ~n~ine~ ln~lhildl~ a
ago.
|.+
J. E. Campbell, Sumner lo E. C.
Pinus.(41-in
will c onduct A bds(~ o w u r v i t
As was stated lt the outlet fe~people knew Fred lhtthiesen Intl
rnltoly enough to form a just esll
moto of his true ehnrnctor.No moclmrltnble,kind-hearted,generamon thln he evtr lived In Bllir.1I
aveldod my public dg gl-1 of hgqhaddtlealzind abomllm 0 h
o emo ng perlons our ironhim in wane or distress tlul. ho dlnot allllt them llnanciall , to an extent frequently unjuatiilul' an l busi
nm proposition.For y ears I kno
him intimately. was ln constant dilllu-sooiotlon with him, and have know
and witnessed his many unostentiuua charities.I luxe anon himfrequently wrap up groeodu ar
hmm! tlfom out to some poor wowho had no money to pay for the
to foal her children on.l h av
trltchod him uko the wornout ~from the feet of little tlalldren wh
camo into the store and Ill. new ~
and |A:;l1I\ stockings on them andthem nwly hippy , when there wanat chance, or n hope on his part, o
over getting 1 penny for them.l lmadenoprofessionofclzristimit
and despised a hypocrite no bltter'as tho devil does holy water.It ur~never charged against hlrn that I1over violated a promise or betrayed
llcfiardcll.Beside her pamnts awherbrother,Martin.Aix sisters
mourn her death m f a n 1|-Irs.Ilo n r i enzon,Mrs.Car Hilclwoek.
Mrs.'m. Rlngdon, of Xcnnani. Mn.II.0 .Hunk.of llenaan,Mrs.JohnHooks and Miss Alien
Funeral nervico was held at lhrhomo of hor paronts on south Walkor ave. on Sunday P. M.
ANDERS CHRISTENSEN
The death of Anclen Christennerk
afal 78 years, occurred at the hom:o hla daughter,Mrs. James Kirbyin this city on last Satu y follow:
ing a protracted ilinoas from :limbo
tea for several years.Zin was u Mil-ower and had mule his homo uii!
his miaughtorr,Airs.Juiius I'1\!or:=er
and Mrs. J nmvs Kirby of lhis c ityMn..A.R.Brock formerly a r u ident here now lI\Ing at Rising City
is also n daughter. Dcceascri came izlhlacountyfromHowardcountysome nin e or im wars nm Fone:
ai service was held at tho Dania!
Lulhernn ehunh on Sunday aftnrnoon.Reverendn Schultz.lang andVI; omcinlinz and the rvmains werv:
taken to St. l'ou!. llou:ml county. ifho hurird by the aide of his wife xrhc
died there some twenty years ago.
MIIB. 'rumor MQCARDELL
Last \nci:'|Enterprise noted thecritical illness of Lira. Tncy Mc Cudell whose duth occ urred on Frida;
the l7!h Inst. at 7:30 kloc k P. M. nvictim of intlucnza~ fo! owing n brief
ilinesa.Deceased was the dnu htmof hir. gnd Mm Ola Jacobsen o lhin
city. born on the fam: west of Blair.
neu; Hmvqfgfwhggf- Oc t.16, 1897
mmm to Q n r w r n u n .m\ka¥tl1c ir home ;»E5.i`2»*f';MD
Hana Grimm bought a cur load nl
...s a most welcome caller nz the
..<:mc of than colllpcndillm ol lmornu..loo and intelligence yesberizy.Th;
puhllohor hereof always enjoys a. visit
am Ed. Cook.Ho reports M n,ook in poor healtln ful we past aa.months, which her many Blair frlemlx
-nu Iolinur !ll!lg£l.l.Fola und amotlatla..viil regret to hear.Ho says, ho
ACT, tual hor inulispuaalion is rcgmuod as only of a temporary nature and...al considered serious.
FOR SAL E:- Lar ge Maxwell
1`on.r'l-Isa' our almost uigood as nomnz.Aim a 1917 ond Touring
car, priced right.J. R. Rodgon.
hat trammirlgiin a great vnrleiy,
NOW ON S ALE.Mn. T. C. Hilton.The Milliner
Uur .fqrmer townanmn, Ed. Z". Cool.
Any ¢»:6'»a a n an clock at one
nlf p ric e All Blac k one uma elf.
You c an get Four per c ent internal
pu annum wr your molw3' uepmmad an we aww bmdf, Lmur, 1\\:|.|¢..
Su, Nine ur lwawu znonlna.18-ru;
But Jayco. that 1| 1| very long vu
Enryl.h&u|ll h n n u v . M R d n e e d
P:-»¢¢».-4. B Csmpbcll Yumuuzes a m.(45-:U
So many new cases of influenzahgve developed in the city and vis-
a.~ ~and~y to nt~endth~s mcetin
hut Iamned on their arrival there
|h§pped It to Blair 'lost week.Ile
pud $1.42 1 bushel for it there andtho frezht is rifht around 3 cena 1:bushel so that t cost him $1.45 on
truck here.Ho hu something orc :400 hood of cattle in his feed lou and
hogs in every nook, corner and cronny o f lh wo farms, scxorni hnmlro.of them, and it isn't any pillor'a Ju!
.o be paying this price for com om'than fay mon to shove! it out into ilufeedot: by tho wagon load day af-tor day for months..
lim! Potorson, Ed. Grmm and lions
s.I»\| .1ac*I.1.r made another pllgriuzngo'o Fremont ogaln Monday P. lei. tobo or- hand nt tho opening of the an
mal :meeting of tho Nobzaakn. Voiun*ner Firomem' convention uhich woech¢.<lu'od to convene on Tuesday
hating three days.Those foarI¢>sa
ihat ~it is ~imp~c ahle to~ undcrla eto designate the families in whch the
L E G A L ~PAXTON WARE F . I I . ~c A telegram from Ed"In the midst ofiifo we are in at Lol A 1 lemo nlutl~I ~an
aa~l u g b r i s k l y d o w n t h e c o u n t r y r o a d
S h e a n a w r y j o l l y g i r l a n d e x c e e d
l ~ i n 0 ~ .~r l . . . "I|y l|l|l° l¢ ~
a s m . -" # :
a n l a o n i i l l t l l l i l l l l .
J
wy ui the Lelkigence of un dum
his father at that c ity at 1:30mominas a re sult of a au c h
w i t h n o b o d y l n i t !W h a t ?i b n ! !x
d o h e l l c vo ! t ' |a n a u t o !D o o d n n n
1 h o p e a o !"
Yea.l h o r e 1 :w a s a z n l n - - 0 d l u i a v'
" r h u g c h u g " I n t h e d l a t a n n .l l w u
c o m i n g u p t h e r o a d i n w a r d ! b e r ,B u r
n l It c a m e i n si g ht .Jo y c e n v .t o
h e r d i s m a y .t h a t l t w a s c o m i n g a t a
fe r ; r a p i d r a t a .
win nn lopl". .She cllullretl nrer the wire safeig and
jumprd dawn on the other alrle. bm
when |110 tried zo stoop down in get
l f h i r h a w p a r n l n l h e r f r o m t h e r o a d
i l u h w i i a t u l
" U h . d e a r !" t h e e x c l a i m e d . " I d o n "
k n o w h o w I a m l o g e t m e r t h i s o n e .
N I .h e r p a r e n t : d i e d . t e n n a n b e fo r e . t h e
h m l l ve d w i t h h e r a u n t .M t g l l a r y
I- Jm l . o n t h e o l d h u m e a t n t l .
A f t e r w a l k i n g fo r : b o u t i m :m i l e !
fe l o n ; t h e e l u n l y r o a d . Ja y a t u r n e d l n
to a :mail pasture.She had lo,crnllll e r er a l st o n e w a l t z a n d b a r b e d w i n
Don S ol ih u l £ 03 H ut t.
a u x i n .N E B R A S K A
1 remained un!! 1873 when hand-las C. Lonn. c failour c lerk an
~ a tom; " gy "whom
stron e grmirn uplllocaxlon, fqnnlcd a »=»»#==»-up and
engaged in general marclundis nz on
their own account under the an nname of Matthiascn t I n n a .in a
Zlttlo frame building lonted on theli e now occupied by Bd. lll.tthle\m'lclotldng store.Thly were both c net-gctc y oung mon, Sllllle. and by flir-
clmlin soon gdncd the confidence ofthe pu lic to meh an extant that theybecame the icsding merchmtl of thin
c ntlro territo ry whic h 'ruum theynmintained an long u ey nnuinadinbunlnms.Subaequanlly.In thccariy eighties, Blatthteaen wld his ln-
lernlt in the bulinc n to his plrtnnrand lata: Lo¢nn'| hnnlth failed and
he was compelled to seek anotherciimlto and ha sold out £5 Malthialtn,
who took his brnlhtr, Chris., who was
in bwne n at S hawn. this da ta, in
panncrahip with him and the busi-nm was c onducted under the name
of Mlttldesen Bros., until the earhr
nilwliei when they cloud ont theirmac k an d rsdn d from bwneu.In the fall of 1817 he manild i u
E mml Rohwer,dnughter M . J
..D e c e a s e d w a s o n e o f t h e b u t k n o w n
o w highly respected mon in Blair,whom ho had resided: only a In
months short 01' mr l century. com-ing hgm in thojall of 1.889 and Ihr-ing hero ooutixooualy dneo, until tht
hut three or four run which h u
been up-ent in Cl-llfomia,than hecontinuedtomaintainhisr u
here. all fumiehgdhfugg u the fnmllyleft. it, and to w ch they have ro-turncd for hrlcf porlodx. in the mm-
mor seasons. mince.'l'l\er~e sro. nor ever wore, hui fewpeople in Blair who know Fred kilt-
thlesm intimately enough ze form n§E_roper estimate oi his true chenoter.
he writer nmoqabern helm on hisilrtt arrive!hero, a y oung mm. in
the My f all d 18 69. c omi ng h erefrom Cheap, where he hed been em-
ployed the year. previous. noon after
coming to this country from Schles-wig-Hollt.oin,Gorman .An elder
iahrother,H Ȥ==~,,* g g
me y o u :,and was elqlfltd in farming mouthwest of Blair the Brewster schoolneighborhood.Boon d u r h h err!-1al he was enplnyod as a clerk in E.
~. ll B. Rona general morelundhostore on the corner now occupied by
\
la thc ~ nd a nd ~ no to ga ther ui
wire ;nd l'!e be ~nslung and will
ing for someone to come, but no pn#did. and fm an tired and I know ann:
Mm-3 wlll be urorrylng to dnlh abou!
me."
1: too! but l minute for hlm to len
p o w e r e d c a r s t o p p e d a n d a y o u n g m l n
l u r n vd t o w a r d s Jo y c e a n d l a § | In | a l l
h i s n v. q s k e d . n n x l u u a l y :
° ' w h a ¢ 'a t h e m a l t a I B u m y o u 'Z i |y o u n e l f ?
\r I Isp e e d l 1 '| c om i n g. " sh e mu r m ur e d ; " h m
l '\ |i n k s 1 ch an ce .H e y !t h e r r
H e ! l n !S t o p l m i n u t e p l e a s e !"
could ua: move! Her waist hid caugh
on the barbed wlre in meh a wny :Imano mailer hour she mmed ma turned
|110 could no! loosen ll, nor could Ihr
reach Il with her hands.
whrre jhe maynuwera grew.Joyc e zo: alfely nerr most ali the
.I l .a u l Q \-g g W a w m m z .w h e n h e w u t vi s i t n o o ~ e l l s e s o u t t h a t w a y . "
b r o t h e r , L o u i e . l n o t h e r r e l a t i ve s ."\\`l13',A u m l e , "l a u g h e d t h e ¢l I'L
thi eldhtng bushel lun,than
daughters.A r m.Ma ta md Bertha,all with their pnrentn at Loc Anlulu
at the time of their tuba-'a dads,and thc Hunted wife ¢¢Nf~ihl!&B2
|u.|yi,,Z.1¢f-=-"Q u hmu m-f i lalngln. uvmg <=h*°§°m a L u
Angeles.m a an adds y ummm1hddrier. Louise, r\| idin| han in Blsit
nm ihe only living relatives.
nn span o
2' §. ."f?°°' was ~.:~..z= .sm 22. M;
life .....J'.I¢".2'.L. by ==-gf ab: suns.
Tha r emni na ur etoa v e h a n a a
the 11:13 A. M. thin from thu wuttoday and will be taken dime! fmm1° tnin to the cemetery when Rev.
them.Asihey drove Inlo ihl ynrrl
I into y ou home in !h|~lchlneT 1
am vlslling mr aunt. lin. Grant. hnrv
ln Greenhoro.for a I n d a y ;M1
name Is Rnbert Gonion."
"A nd mine is Jayco Lynd." lnsworvd
Joyce." I i l u * n h mr aunt.llam-
Mnrj Lrnd. about two miles [mm hm-
!know alrl.Gn nl.lan'l she just
lovely!"
"Oh yes. shi-'l ntre." he mplwd. are
lensly."But ge! into the machine and
I'!| take you home."
They chalgtled like o!d friends nn
:he wly bark Min !.ynd'n homo. and
nn dr lvi n g a wfu lly f ul. "
"I genernily drive fan. especially nn
than c ounlry foudu."he nnswarm
"but I cenalnly should nut have menyou If you had not culled to me."
As also rosa. ready to ann. he mm
mimi:
*Thank you ver: much for c omin:along and helping ma.I nl a f r n ld
will engag e in the ~tra c t mi a in "Oh, in: c | \n'l mmmne hurry :nfl
sxrana busincsa mme along!"scolded Jana.:lamp
_;~" ' '.ing her foot, " I Jun hue this old lown
»I \ I Ia r o u n d h e n .w h e n e ve r y b o d y k n o w !
eve ry bo dy el »e ._r u b e a l l r i g h t . "
"W e l l , c l ea r . " d g b cd a u n t 1 11 1 1 . " l i l
r l g h l . y o u m a y r v. b u t b e : u r n t o b e
b a c k b y A r a o d o c l . "
W i t h a l a u g h i n : r vm n r k , a n d | # g n
JDHN LOTHROP
ATTORNEY Ar uw
.ll l : - i r i vn l l w a s n w r y pl r a s t n g i n r l
r h | | !In !1 |} \\ ¢'ff. ¢s "l mu !. a nd ( l m l d l m
I | 1 \111:m l o o k i n : f m w o r r i e d .
" 0 l | .w h n f h a l h n p p e n n t JnJ4 :eT
r x o l a i m vd M l m L y n d .an xl o un ly .
" H a ve y o u h u r t yo u r ue t f.d n t ? "
"N on A u n t i e . "l a u g h e d Jo yc e," b u t
I g m c a u g h t n n m m e b a r b e d s r l n a n d
- o r - H r . G o r d o n - f a m e n i n a ; I n hi s
ma r h l n o a n d r r sr u e d m e. s o h er e 1 a m
n m a n d . A u n u e i I g o ! A l o ! u l ' B o w
r r l n n t y 1 h a d t o g i n s o m e t o I l o -
l l r . G n r r t n n - h o c s u u h e w a s a n k l n d
In h o l n i n l m e a n d h r l m r i n x m e h e m e . "
" I a m : l a d g n u a r e a l l r i g h t . Jo y : n . "
N p l f r d h o r a u n t .Th r u lu r n h m l o I1 - w h
- " A n d 1 t h a n k y n u ve r y m u c h .M r
G n r d n n . f n r r u vn l n : m y n i e c e .I w a s
u r ;a n n n u a a b o u t h e r : n d w a s j u s :
m i n s o u t t o me-el In- r.my s e l f.w h e n
m u » | r m e In l o t h e y a r d . "
" U h I w a s ve r y : l a d I n m l c i h o n f
a.arrlr¢\.BIlx =| ( I. 5n d. "an s w er e r !Ttnh
Praclire in auto and Iedaral courts
n v
sl|u\5|§|hor|3osl: lilnr enum;-u¢_||pula|» ~ cmmrn' .ima mtluofnsl cn'___.§¢§lgI§§4lj_§ ~M e lmmsuxzg:x}enlLion .of Amman.mzpuquaang n n m c u l l e l n l n l I n n u r z c u lo
g.f
.c
f
/sx . . F . m m s .
- . . , - . -. " " n n
Pu p ko 0 ¢ »Go r u| » r llc fWnhington, Jm._21 ni»¢=m1°n mcgwa mowrs gggglgn
Ono Bdlar | You in Aannes.
».
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r
T
egllation.._Senator Penrose refened to Food aillkk yards company
_gs-_f
z
4
3-*za
The unnm1t._v:£l.Lnntb\--
o h i h d HIU Il l Il i |u»\»lanuv \u u| |. lg |§ u eva u v. n d ; ,; p : ; : ,: , e m ;l s : } , n ,l l e , p 3 ; }s a l e o f g o ve m m a n t b o n d s , "s a i d M r .
1 e x t e n d th es e ac t i vi t i e s .B u t t "Q l a u .. " R o p 0 § t s jllgnt t h e ; g w o u l d
alum lofi~ ~a~m.Tn: ~ey ~ee: ifmen can only he carefu! to give trone but the rvputable and appl-o\er
charities.
We have been ndned greatly tn providing tale-
phono service in these busy tlmll by the cordial oo-
opa ntio n of th e pu bli c , who have been nic k ua
appneclate the extra.o1~din;ry job we were do ing
un de r nr o o nd itio m, ma we ar e var y gr a te fu l In t
th u o oo p s n ti o n .
f~x"¢.3.'Rx
.$.H
1K
regating 812000000000 a n enrelyvdthoutfouninznnotan!
as to amount bu t a d m u 11 -the number M campaigns."Ay r.tha horror:of i t will p r o rmg n than an irrlduemt d r u m tnShucountry.G d gli n t that tin:curls of aw: an invasion in not to
he our ponion. but it lt shall bmstayed;if the # m l n hand of sw f o n r o d p e o p l e m e \ »: m c
n h l l f l ; » l ; _ - I - - a n . -. . _ _ . . . . . _ - . _¢ . . . - _
lan glunolu mann to uma H1 ww.n w - » --. n
W ANTS TRD OPB ua ovc zrr
HGHE
/
Champ Clark San Europe Shndd
Do its Guru Polking
vnu or liuslla.Germany In Not Sllrvlng"Germany is not suffering from
|t.uv|.tion,'lnterupwd Senator Mar-
tin."The pruident in one of histalenuna slid that Germany has got?lenty of money with whic h to buy
ood."
aitiun on ilu# par! uf H19 hulhlvn.
Q;_
#PES SUFFER IN CAPTl'JiT'{
norman.Taken From Their N u m
Haunt; Specdliy Din From Pure
I - l c ! o r |vol1lPl||I0|||Il1p¢
~Senator! apes, nach u gurllinl.. onng-uulmlgu}
" ~, dnoc lhc l \lmt0| 'mly ulrug.
.mnauny wenthnr was axpeneucod lnmln section.And it in enyoyod to thuumit, on account of the lugh pric e:
ol fuel, c lollurg and everytmng thus.».~ont.nbul.es to comfon in our 1.umu|y
.uid winters; and, also. on account on
me acnmty of hay and gain for uve-m u .Large quantities of hay andc om have been shapped in by me
.nzmen to feed their team.: and lin!-awclt.
. . - . -..._.....
Last Woolf;Enterprise noted thecritical illness of Lira. Tnc y McCardell whose death occurred on Frida;
the 17th Inst. at 7:30 kloc k P. M. avictim of influenza. fo! owing a brief
illness.Deceased was the dau htelof hir. and Mm Ola Jacobsen o thin
city. born on the fam: west of Blair.
nw; Hmvqfg feh ggf - Oc t.16, 1897
c omn to Q a r w r n u n .makezthoir home gl? »i`»'I»'5§MD
Laat April she was manied no Tracy
llcflardcll.Beside her parents awherbrother,Martin.Aix sisters
mourn her death.m f are 1|-Irs.Ile n r i lenzen,Mrs.Car }'li!.chcoek.
Mrs.'m. Rlngdon, of Xcnnani. Mn.II.0 .Html.of llcnaon,Mrs.JohnHooks and Miss Alien
Funeral service was held at lhrhome of hor parents on south Walker ave. on Sunday P. M.
ANDERS CHRISTENSEN
The death of Anclcn Chrietennerk
afar! 78 years. occurred at the hom:o hla daughter,Mrs. James Kirbyln this city on last Satu y follow:
ing a protracted illness from :limbo
tea for several years.Ile was a wld.ower and had made his home will
his daughtcrr,Airs.Julius l'*oterr»erand Mrs. James Kirby of lhls cityMn..A.R.Brock formerly a renideut here now lI\Ing at Rising City
is also a daughter. Deceased came iethiscountyfromHowardcountysome nine or ten years ami.Fone:
nl service was held at the Danisl
Lutheran chanh on Sunday afternoon.Revcrcndn Schultz.Lang; andVI; olllcinlinz anrl the remains; were
taken to St. l'nul. llownrcl county. tthe buried by thc aide of his wife who
died there some twenty years ago.
For Furniture or Undertaking lee
J. E. Campbell, Sueecuor to E. C.
Pierce.(41-if)
A DVB nmuc YOU R w ANTH
"Fo:~:oLoGa.u>u DE wxs"
will Sing, Pla! and sp¢»|¢r¢r im
elf.Prices an styles to mil.lhrneatcritic al and exacting iutc a.Some In!A demmislntlon will cunrinca you.
H. Ollc rnunn,Exrlulixe Jewelier,lllair. Nrbr.
Com and harley for ook nt AynBmlhen Seed House.4%--if
Speaking of "propn.gnn.d|." carriedon dunng the wa now happily end
ed, there was an strange ndmlxturo ol
she moral and immoral, of that whim.conserve: and that which destroys.day|| at homo in training for strenu.»us athletics, are ldmon had and re-
.paired to forego the use ol sumo.mu and narcotics.Tho soldier bo).vithout o package of eiglretn ond a
New Testament was believed to in/ckequipment for the work he was re-uired to perform.It would be hard
au deny n man fncin death in bathe,..\r.y lynienl solace e rnight desire.uI.lL!. e eigaret propaganda evidentiy
£38 lilhnetl an a measure of extend-u}K Kgs use of the weed among thou,
.nds no: udaifmi to lt, for the ug-
gnndizement of business coneermnoxious tu make n little money "u.apild of the war."The newspaper.
[ell for it; 2he Y. M. C. A. made noJsjeeiionl. and much physical injury2| eertain to be the not result in the.mg run.At homo lows have been
mlciod to discourage the use of nor--oties by growing boys. Naturally thLtime ones foliow in the footsteps of
.heir elders. and for the mont Tanlawn o insl their doing so are cond
J nes.-lixb}.
5`E§`i§i%§`§f'%k`»2§5i'§
E Avwvunss :
So many new cases of influenzahave developed in the city and vis-nity during the past week or ten da
that it is lmlirac lic nhle in undcrla elo eklifnllle lhe families in whch thediseasemade it'n appearance.It
is noted. however. that all cases re-ported are in milder form than in
prcvlnua outbreaks and il'care is
manifested in treatment little rnor~Lnlity is foaml.
FOR SALE
"
I New Pathe
P h o n o g r a p h .
Wbflh $l20.00.Will
sell for $100.
:II:I..5.
.
Will Conduct Public Sala Any~
when nd Gwulea Satis-
lution viii myxnrk.
Addrssn mu by phmm nr Inner.
,»
l_unnIn|unuII
Slllrday.o n .ua d lun hu u mid réndér nniinbnu il-| lo the "nlNll'l'l¢\\f?»g\%'!| Qmlrqd lmi hg ha: lcd' va'|:c. =:4|=nlf'j1'. mqulrnl, \- I lrh. fj 9
3 1 u m ; ~ g f i w v e n a u '1 n'I{¢'émg to the gnvemmlnt nhlg i n ; r g ; - g I r m a ~ h i g l The mln who minds his on bud »;pd1»= PI;>hn1\n1 and hiirin waxes RI
.n p I eash u n r i vh -£ o r a Hlh i p ¢ mt m1 : ; : i n . \ U; n u d \ r
ins wildest stats at axdlemem:he
thumpa tho door and wall; lt'mn[»r!
round his cue, and scream: wish de
agar."|
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1 \"|`|§ THZNBWS-R"y¢|¢` 1
.j _. '.rwzs no imvozrxss ,.`
GENERAL AND LOCAL NEWS AND COMMENT L ~
,_»
uhh- \U¢n|\lnn»hu\ Fmunlv Nnhrnelm Inn R1 m m Nf l n f ~I
mm-y 24, 1915'mn ENTERPRISE
\
n . J . A N n r n s o m
~ Tile Casing and Tubular W lls
.L
'k~ BHEEDS BF BUCKS
'iudlnkef Ty pc , in Lo\| lillBl¢ W lil
Nu a ug n u . a s is c u au n u v
-F-4uu»»_m I-| \¢lil~-
Manley Club; Arthur, ofnitldc ddofthemnlvrvationeommiuionof
hnsnhnn. la lnlhorlt! for use stall-
Dr. G. A. 1-lr-zitll' vu appointed
county physician for the year 1919,
u i no be the I n te mu " a ml a u m f w D ld a r s tll n 0 |County Qommilniourl n m .B w ' -m g p h m m : "='$'§'f1°$'¢1= w»i°`§§
# th e o o u n ty to n c tu a ma mb e r o f z h eICGilniy Board of Health.Dr. G.!A.
- 1 r.Washington.I m .28.-'Tha c usto ~.»;;;_=g;. j;°,,;,',§'Dr.A. Davies for Adington, Dr.
fmtxn relations mg " " * * P *wma and li. c . mano. nm me mln-.dnl meetinl °°***£°€""?3f\[*}f'* ~uw of pad meeung were read "da ,;_for F c
senmns consméa ausssn'W""'"'°""Pnocaznrxcs
g |y jg (f _hshr., Jan. 20. 1919.g g , ln ls t lo n a ; M°,;;__.»f The B-and of County Cnmmialolv
''on notpumuu t xo4| .d;a u:nnnst~a-
:3. B. Andonon for Kennard, Dr. A.
J Cameron for Herman md Dr E. S.
A IDCAL Nswamrm
I-'OB ALL nn: maori.
1 r n r v v n
DE A L E R I N
Windmills, Engines,
Tanks, Pumps,
Feed Grinders,
Lawn Swings,
Pipe and Fittings
&c.&c.
Opposite CROWELL ELE w o n
§i~;;%'"Blnlr, Nehr.
»
'SAFETY l'IRS'I!"
-iNr. Stock Buyer'
Belore you invest your hard earned
cash in any kind ot Stuck,get the
advice and inside information ohme
msn. who knows.
.' ..c.1 ,
H you warn to know what your ln-
;'éstmmt In *mu is worth und huw
to cash some .,f th m. write mv.'
_....=,...f-~». - , . ._'
_
GEO. SCHRUEDER, Finanbiad Counsel
542 Railway Exchange Bldg..'
OMAHA, NEBRASKA
:vm lha :ha una "Eurasian" pg
a1:4 d um eroal ur umm "um"
and they m d a a m m a v mmmln ln \ a anne QM nur mom.
brmlalnla Il vumd by on (raun-bnul mnllard.wnlfh I n n a In th t
spun; for me Noah.A w w a m a h nlpn-In tuurn ll me lumbar manard.
or Flnffdn each.w i l d m m -na
aummn ln- Maulana and vlnxm In
lf xlm a nd umm Ame d a. lm llve ah m l mn a on me approach of eohl
r u mo r .
lrrfd hy Bmlluf Jomuon or xxllmmln(nay -.) uhm tor an umdal xlalemfnl
of the Amman policy \n Russia. bymanor Knox ol Pmnlylvninn (Rr|1.).
vq kd ng ( M d al ( ha l ac llm loo t! "
unnrd lomuuoa of a league of nallnm
na ponponed umn after nu peacemnfeninv,and Senator Kin; of Utah
( D u m pmwdn g m t l m r n t of meHman depradluon c lnlml.senator
Jnlmmn had uked medal ronsidefr
gon nl nln rnolullm.!
lppravoa.n m r r o p o a m a n o l mwu a n a llowuma lor u m him: ol a Ce an n;
Agent lor the c omm; year uma upfor d ixua don mn uu er Ma nn ; me
mm: mmu u a a n d mq u en wa s m-gu m W un mam, a ll memnm vot-
sng "Nm"»."wud adjourned until 1 0'c l0¢k l'.
1 o'¢loc k P. ll.Board in lelllun,mc mben all preamt.
'tho folmwmg c laim:agahu t thecounty warg allowed.-nd
:EWldowanno n wa;gnnxc afollovn:ma L. Huck. $20.00
mont); for a period of :lx monuu,ming December 11. 1918.Repori of ha earned by Ove
Anderson, county elerk for the dun.quarter ms. was ucepned Ind placed
on me Ra vw cBoardad}ourned until Febr. xo,
1919, at 9 o'c1ock A. M.
"s r l C . D_¢;!l.£a. Clerk.
PUSSES SEEK GUNVIGTS
T.
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T R U L Y w u o c a n lc R E C E P T IO N
Prnldmt and Mn. Wlllon Enknalnlle mbe n o f Oid d F ualll
Pun. Pfidly. Jun. 24-The "wa"dun at the Puls while home Lhln
dlernoon W u .ln event Lbs like ulwhlch thc Freneh upllul prob}hly
had never seen.I t w u es \|llYand arhuhely for the ->=~l'»~'§=»-»
Ind wvmen who surrounded President
a n d Hn .Wilson durinz their m yhen.l u r p o m w u w m a k n t h s mfeel that $21 were members of the
omclml funlly, no matter what their
oaupatlonl.'
The g m d u m u w a n d d n
t tes.ser-gennts and bur izrlvaw o the Am-
erican txwpa dnt patrol the-innerzmunds, the chanleun who whirl the
l pp re rom rpm:H g»=g-f-=<f-1,g3=,~\»°\=g,;1=~ 'ms
a t t h e L " .hunt. and Amer lan
telephune girl: who opento the prhvn u u d u n g o , m d l n n u n f u k i nfre que nuf pmven th at "the line lr
b u y , " ll were there.Some were bashful.some we n
compleu vvereome by stun fright
while o en f elt quite at c ue Axthewen: received ln demoentl:fu lle r; md m feel at hom! ln
th e dn wi ng of the maznld:ent palace.president and Mm
Wilson mudas oaks for an hour.Th a s e ra n t o f the French ¢uln`lnntly ntmduusd hh me n u d l (
the x ergant of the Ame ric m g un'The zelegmne gh-l|assisted their
hostess pouring tu md reeelvlny
the uther T i a n .For the natlwinlets choc one was substituted fo'
wa.'The president and Mn. Wilma uk'
:fu-rward that the social ventum wmn s'v'~uinc s\m:e~<.'Dwlr ruesh sal
.- .. .»,..- ~ww- .\.....,a ».» »|,.v. ..,»,
nn.
SiIES HAND OF THE PACKERS
W J 2 1 - C h a r m bySumterBorsh S?Idaho tl t the
"feed Eu po"propogsn washstclsedbi" the psckars in Chicago
kong before President #Nunn and
Food Administrator Hoover wl e dforFnnc e added new zest zo themute oppomlon to putting over the
$100,000,000 gegdmappmpnsdon hill.
e rnessuro was ronewed with lncrased violence.Thel d m l n i a t r s t i o n f ° f § ; ,h e l d t h d l
I e r .
w i t h o u o v r g l l -t w o ~
p r e s e n l w a s
a d m i n i s t r a t i o n d x c i e s s s i o r e s h s d o w
: the pussgo ol the :mesure in s
y orThs unendments hasten included
one by Senator Penrose ol' Perm l-vsnls. to take the e;?endlture of e$100,00(:;000 out i in ldr. Hoov?r's
t c o acommissionofthreepersonstobc
appointed l otlme president end cop-g d by senate.The other oi
ents was presented by Senstor Ashunt of Arlsonsand provided ninety dsys' psy on dis-¢hl\s'¢¢l soldierro to safeguard Lhorr
unemp ymenAs so srgggent for charity slhomo first,tor Bonh coiled st-
trh statintsntlonoo press disps es gthlt 200000 children in New Yorwere undo-rm and underolothsd whilt
160,000 mo t!children in Chlcagcwere out of sehml because of lack of
iood and clothes.,"And I ss;to v°°;" he c ontinued"that the evidence s in existence
that this plan for feeding Europe sn(the opproprlstlon of $100,000,000 orggnsted before Mr. Hoover leit for
~f°~I tws s n o ts e c h e me wh lc hhadts birth After he discovered th-
"'| :ta in Hamm.It u n #homo n1-c l :us mr! ho no-t m Bun;L0 discover the facts after he had on
girtltcd it..The evidence i|in exist
ence that thi#entire matter wn'rdkerl over and anonged and prrsided for, even to tho extent of th:
ombablo amount whic h would bePallet! for after Mr. Hoover had vi**ed Europe."
Calln z oen ti on ht?sthhed$1 s yea
"l@I\rom o not'rl tho food e m s t n t i o w ,Senate
= ah said "When I wg lo you 'llaheymadethree and ve ti mes amuc h. will men still insist upon the'tom' of Um sonate that we shall r
lawn into the rockets of the tn"payers and adm nister charit tl-tidean uhnlalstration which oe ts mc!
.»_ring?The mea who
axon oromr IN ME AT IS IDEA0 F An n o u n
-
Packer San It Wordcl Result In
Great Serta;
'wuhingtoln Jun.25--J.091405Armour tday suggested a monopoly,under gmrornnacnt supervision, of the
entire meer industry or the COIHI*Uae best for producer end eonanrnori
re c ti f y i n g b e fo r eh e the nn e te ~ture committee 1
thilerlln millions ot ollnn c ould in
a w , which would Mg, inc reua theprofits of produces of ve stock ana
etth e ume ti mec u td owvr n lhe c o e aof mat to consumers.fho necel-lit;
of close government mpervleion wasomphuized, however. br Mr. Armourin connection yith his proposal..
b "uc h e c onc er n mgn ledrg gullmye golfgmmant,"o omittee, "bec ause hw men, with 'iii
=1=;=='=='°'=~' power, would me it prop
cr y."2'1'here was no diecuuion of Hr. AI;
mour'| plan. which he progoeod #hir
ins c rowe xlmin ltio n by 'ranc h JHaney, who conducted the Icdeh¢
inode conuniuiorfa packing houlcqulry.The questioning thanu>on9.Ilea11e¢edexiltenc eoflo9§n
b nation among the lending pic kinwhich Hr. Armour denied...2
Ho o f ' o f C z mh l
r.1mon:ex tkW J lopac ere non I le n !.fund ruch as might be tiled in 1Iod ai ltive mi c e , md md h e in I n'
cd this was l. common practice efmuui
industries.P l mu wer e ' po d onp a r n e n ti z mls ,n"\dcJ1 allowed
he ndded,buds sdopted duringn.pool gy time c oncerns ma ny y o uagoin Plwe nt en over-supplicvmarket."-|
Bach of the companies, he tultihcf.tried zo maintain about the sem
1:nrn of business es at that time, 21
he denied that thorn was my actualgrqement to that edect.
"Don't you think that them is a drcidcd tendencyf Mr.Honey asked"toward crc ntunl gmwlh of o d :
thrce big packing companieo-Ar303; ge Co., Swift 4: Co.. and Mon!!
"Pvc heard some such natamcnfheforo." Hr. .lumour raged.Mr. Honey contended t the conncry would benefit If the bumineu wcnr
conducted by more arnadl pnckinfhouse, widely distributed.Ho accus
cd the packers of wasteful method:
made possible by their volomo QQb u s i n e s s .
;~L l c I L ¢ ; |~H
by Herbert Hoover to ;§f¢"' :eventamali packon for n f ldministri-
tion committee.Effort! to obtain infomation aboutArmour dt Company; South Americanbusiness which was refused the fed-
eral trade commission. caused u tilt
between Mr. Honey and Mr. May er.
Ltr. Armour tentilied :lm earnings ofthc South Americamcompany tn wh.
nppcared in Armour &Co.'u Amortcan report, but were omittod in 1911lm l m s .
"Then I do not consider that stato-mc nt of Anuour £ Co., showing a
amnllor increase in profits than othcl
companies to he men1"¢¢mmm».¢..Senator Lironna North Dakota.
Mr..etrmoufa testimony showedthat the packers were not sendingtheir South Amorican products to thc
United States.He denied that lhlttru in ondcr to maintain high pricesan this country.
"Wou1dn't Engiiah concernl, if theycontrolled the South American hw
noaa compete hem with your meat?
"Wo would ahip our moat whcrovctwc could get tho boat price," was thc
answer.Mr.Armour inalatod itSouthAmericanmeat:ont pdcoe
down in the United States, the priccof cattle also would drop."Wo make our money on a broad
policy ," he wd.."'i'¢l.m¢i your object i l to proiifby volume," amid Mr. Honey, "ao gu
can take losses and :Mil make inmoney.And Lhat ia where your plat
ia an economic loss to the country."Mr. Honey questioned the food ml
r.=¢d the oemouhip w u lifted.I t
vu dec lamd the c ensors would noiinterfsre with politleaibcomment agd
peace news,ut ap renonly tn re arenou to troops.~les: of whnher it blue pendind ornot. the process terioualy dehy :
truumimlon.-»
|..| 1 *.~th b n li 10,000 r d 6~ me IL take :a§_;»s s',§,,
yen'|n ste: It by the same infamous machin-
ery.Docs the president know thes
m a n "
anNmaAPo1.rs FLOUR 0
MILLS CLOS E FOR DAY
Minnearolis,Minn.,Jan.27--Threntirc Pi! sbury flour milling :y awnwas shut dom:today,fo r the ti m
time in many months.
I w e have made more flour Lhcrwe c ould sell, some shut down fo
:x dny.".aalfl C. A. Loring. preaidcn'
of the company.He declared tha!ihc gmiemmcnt has not bouzht floufor six weeks and added: "We c alf!
el!iflczur when we have no rnnrke'
or L'
| . . |1 a | p ¢ ||I n I I ~
railroads.He gave the committee r
£,"lile'§'»§.°§,'2¢'l,.e.,f. .'L'h".s"£f.ll§f"°l'ar2fponies in which he holds stock.Mr. Armour will continue his testi
mony Monday and probably will Infollowed bg bla oounsel, Levy Mayerwho will isc uss the validity of ll!!
tc ndrlc k bill to regulate the monto-rests.n Pooled On Their Expenses
Mr.Honey,who was counsel io
the federal trade commission 'in itpic ke r!lnvestlgetlon.read corrcr
pondenco between officials of the Atmolar.S\lflfl»Wilson nm!Mo n tcompanies, regarding division of cv
nee.pc"ls there any agreement betwecv
the big packers about the pnwnent n
gfnersl legislative expense " nrfkc
r.ene"If emi is nnfthlng of interest 1
l we attend to t that mvoy," replie
r.our."Doean't Henry Vceder; of Swift z
§_¢,;-»d=° such funds?Mr.. Henc;
"H~ usually does," replied Mr. Ar
="g°f» anal hgulsllid he could recall n
ot ers w o one ao.Mr.Honey read tetters from Ill'
Veoder in 'which tapercengee wc:ziren for the four concerns mention
cd, and the Cttdahy Pacldnz compo:ug'*Aren't they the bee! perc entageused in the old Vc oder pool?" con
tinoed Mr. Haq'ey."The¥T£robn>r are." said the witness.'ls rn od oi doing huslncll not unusual tho."
Mr. Armour said he had no personnl knowledge of this transaction.Ar
thur Meeker who conducted the cor
resgondence for Armour 8: Co.hrani , was vice president.Letters were read by Mr.Hone;
showing that the Armour, Morris amSwift companies paid $5.000 jointlyto the late Gcfgg L. McCorthE;, gon.
eral manager ot ations! Prev sionclo trade magazine.Otto ron Bchrank, manager of th
mngasino.=»3»=-;§g_ before the committee to to fy t the paper llrrdidnot receive subsidy from thmckers and that the directors had nf
nowledge of the payments to 3lcCnr
Divided Up The Expense.Mr. Armour and Levy May er. hi:
counsel, consulted while Mr. Hone;
read letters from Mr. Veeder to Mt-llleekerutolllntc the pencentages of th:85.000 each packet should pay. 'fhenr
hmlrea were:Swift I Co, I-1.689 pc
cent: Amour it Co. 30.582 per centMorris & Co.. l8.728' por cent.Th
figures were to be lean.the lettershowed,in case Cuddly and Hor liwould go into the arrangement, th:letter to I0 t h.
Lthy.
pay por con cncMr. Veeder wrote according to thleatlmony. that "McCarthy had no'received his fee for the year emi hr
had undoubtedly earned it."31'lleney said this Mo to the timrwvheo the Borland resolution for in
vrstlrgation of the packers was beforr
the senate.
Mr. Honey said McCarthy had oun-
hot?" naked Mr. Honey..
"W ell il'o hnrory a tacit under
standing;wo simply try .to do ou.
share," replied lk. Armour.Armour &Co., went on "a fattyfifty basis" with Swift &Co.at
'Worth and Denver, the witness uidbec ause of the c ondition of tho industry there.
"If Wlhon & Co. or any other pack-or bought in competition with Armen:
and Swift at Fort Worth," askod Mr.Honey, "wouldn't you go into a mar-ket whore he wsu strong ls o rotalim
tory measure?""Yes, if his nolivil continued fo:
any length of time."ir. Armour reapondetl.Tho government should opprovr
some agency to regulate the suppiy ofmeat zhat comes on the market. andday "to provont a glut," Mr. Annomu
raid.This 'would rop tho "Voodor pool" Iot up by the pac kon for
that purpose and discontinued in
1912. he added.Mr. Honey naked if there was not
J
f
CENSORSHIP !S S TI L L d x
Paris, Jan. 27--Wim conditions be
tween Paris and the United Si de .are the ¢ub}c¢:t of a mcmoriai American corresp -:lenhs are yrgparing u
preaent w me American peace uelegates Lumonow.lhe italian pres: i.equipped mth a direct wire ln Home
and »=. am mquned to submit dia.
|al.¢.hes L0 either the French or lun.an u ni o n .The British gm Dl§\h
izing fwlities for gettng news,u.
pub uh.The Amenc nn pmss mlilriis stinl lubjed. to miiitary cansonhip,
both by Frenc h and American adia
| §.1|l ¢|\1 . .F -" g 3 "r f f =:~
e r s w e r e a l l o w e d o n l y 9 p e r o e m
p r o fi t , c l a i m i n g t h a t o n t h i s w a s e
m i t t e d o n b o r r o w e d m o n e y a n w e l as
ca p it a l a n d s u r p l u s ,t h e y m a k e a t
le ao t 1 3 p e r c e n t .
M r .A r m o u r u i d it.m i g h t h o w
be e n p o ss i b le bu t th a t n o p o e ko r ma d e
n e a r l y a s m u c h a s t h e fo o d u l m i n i a
: r a t i o n p e r m i t t e d .
" A s n m a t t e r o f fu e l . y o u c o u l d h a w
m a d e 4 0 p e r c e n t l f o u b o r r o w e r .
e n o u g h m o n e y , " s a i d r .H o n e y ." A n d a d i l fe r e n e e i n vi e w p o i n t o f
o n e c e n t a . p o u n d o n p o r k w o u i d m e m
a l . d i ffe r e n c e o f l i ve o r t e n r n i l l i n o s ay e i n p r o i i L a . " r e p l i e d M r . A r m o u r
D e n i a l o f A n y A g r e e m e n t .
l l r .r m o u r d e n i e d m y a g r e e m e n t
;gf»= ~;§, bot w;mn t h e b i g P M * ; = ;t o
u y o y c e n p e r e o n o o g 1a t ve r I o u e m a r k e t s .n . " . i T 3 A n m o u ;
dz C o . , a n d he t h o u gh t t h e o t h o n. t d o d
t o m a i n t a i n t h e s o m e r e l a t i ve p o s i t i o l
h e l d w h e n t h a . N a t i o n a l P a r k i n g c o m
p a n y I n d i l o l va d .
" W h e r e t h e d i l fo r e n e e b e t w e e n
. ..a .¢ . , ,,-1 _ - . .....,1._.14 .».
iFi%§lho "big tivo" e ould interfere withbusinessesof the other four,ae it
was determined at the time of theVeeder Pool?"""i'hota true in part," Mr. Armour
regled.epreaentatives of all the packersvisit the bunch houses of the other:daily to determine what the market
situation is, he added.The Lendenry of a private pool is u
operate zo the advantage of the packers, Mr. .ermour said. while with goterornentgulation all interests couldbe considered.
Thom In Side Ol PackersMr. Armour strongly defended thtorganization of the National Peskin:
wmn wy .the directorate of whilwu ma de u p of representatives ofArmour, Swift and Morris, but stated
that the concern rayed a thorn inthe aide of the par ers be-cause it became too nggreasive.This broughton a dlleuulon of the advantages oi
a Kmrernment rolarulotod peekingmonopolywhichr. A mou r endomed.
Mr. Armour dec lared himself "atreat believer in Im-ge business "Dila
properly regulated."Ile emphasizedthe necessity for regulation becauac
he uid "very few peoglo when they
Kd great Jaowehknow ow to use it:they 221 funk with their power."
"'¢es. they usually have to be ivertheKeely euro" laid Senator »ore."lf there mould be something found to
stop tho eternal jealousy between theproducer and the packers, it would br
a wondorfulmnd for both portion"said Mr. Armour.lie explained thatif rombinaliome were permitted under
Povernment regulation there would
le a mor saving of expenses.Thrproducerswouldreceivemorefor'their livestock and the eonsnmes
-,;-g_;[my less for their moot,huit..Coneielerabla attention was devote*
io quntiooinl Mr. Armour about hh
holding! in th~ packing business, in
railroads and in banks.Mr. Ilene;
The Pioneor Bank of Washington
County, In Successlul Operation
For More Than 49 Years
~1 A general bunking business
conducted.::::
We sell Exchange, and Lnan
Money, cash checks ou other
banks, pay interat on time
deposits for six,nine and
twelve months at the rate of
4 por cent per annum.::
:u
i
|' r '','STATE BANK GUARANTEE LAW
uhow the interlocking oontzo! of thc
packers in other interests.When hewas asked if other members ol his
family dldrft permil. mm Lo oxerciaca free rein in the condurt o{ Armour
and company,Mr. Armour replied:"Oh, y u, the lo! mo mark as hmd
as I want too.'
Mr.Annour was "sorry to nay"that ho owned o substantial numberof shares In tho Chic ago, liilwaukn
Ind Sl. Paul railroad, which he ndcl~ed was dominated bg tho Rorhefollers.He was a stock older in the Ill
inois Control tr u s t wmw w. th e Band o. and the Rock Inland roldl. he
stated.Ho wu also n atockhoddar irthe National City bank of Now YorkContinental and commercial banks ol
Chicago,Central 'hunt =°"=| ;=°{ ofChicago, tho First National an ofChicago md the Union Stock Yanl:
Bank of Chicago.llc dcrlinonl 1|
Italo tho omoont of hbl holdin n isthese :oneenu but amid he woulnf fur
uhh it to tho oomruitiee conlldontiilMr. lim? mod into the reconrl todayocoryof n letter written bg
George A cL£orLh5'.former aocretaryof the national association of monEaclzen. to the packers ntatirrf tho
o had been nakn! by Food A miniotmtor Hoover to luggost the name
of some independant parkdra for po
sltlonl In the food administration nminquirin' of the packers what nomohe nhou d give.I'ro\ioun tontimong
had mhqwn that Mr.McC.nrt,hy onEnid n noelct union of $5,000 a yemy the paskon.
¢~~an~il y l n l on p o u n d lla o rderedfor noutrmls and relief.Th.lmlnnc o will U0 to I'num and Italy
England ia not now in tho mnrkgfor pork nod his sixteen week! sup
ply oh hand.
Orders from Swiuodmd are unco.tain, Mr. Sny dar laid, us the litun
tion thero ln tangled.The pulceru may now nook at thc!own risk ln independent market fohog: among the neutral* and nlllcl
nations. in excess of their mlulnr adlotmcnts. Mr.-Snyder said, and ilu
food adminialration will co-opcraie uthe extent of obtaining ships from thxahipping bowl for the pu ne.Mr. Snyder said the fooT°|dminl|
tration would insist upon n conllnu
ation of malric iionn on exports jus
so-lon as a group. or co-ordinato»Q3 'ff was tho prnc tioa abroadhen ln apendent purchasing W;
resumed in Europe, ho Imid. the situation would tnko core of itself nmrestrictionsprobablywouldbo ro
moved..
FIX MIN IMU M B ASE HO G rmc f
During The Month of Februsry Com
~ mittee Sets Vllue at $17.50.
Washington. J an. 28-A minimulrhue price of $17.50 a humlred gound
for hogs for the month of Fe rust?was unanimously speed ==f°'= iodn;
by the hog committee meet mr nt Lin.
food ndmillintrntion.Frank S. Snyder. head of the mamdivisionof the food nrlmlninlrntiol
read ihe muinlenanca of this pricenm! told the packers, producers an:commission mon present 'that ln
crzucd under! from tha allies. neu
tnla and ovent lg enemy countriessoon would turn I. e prtscni. :surplus
of_:n~k into a dlilcit.
u inter-allied food council irParis. he mud. had reeommended tim'Gommny and othar energy c ountrilt
be allowed 10,000 ton: of pofl: eng!
month.Businua with tho allies and ru-u
tn ls will amount to zzs,ooo.oospounds of wrk fel; yan :ngnt.h al Fel;
THE BAN
&°,..%§
Nebrxnh Fuel Beard. of which J ohnL. Kennegf hu been the held, fader
:E fuel ministrator for this state'ariil cease to exist after March Int.next.The federal food sdmlnintn
tion, Nntion-ll and state. has been a
"pu»ddlng"!or c oal dealen, and pm-duc emnmhllmg them to "noak" the
consumer n s way md to an extentthey never luaped for in Lhelr fondest
extmtionate reams.
GIVE SLACKEIIS DISCHARGEANU #ID G II ACK rm
"Children ..ol God"lleleased FromLeavenworthWithHonor" Two
ltctuee To Accept Liberty
aLea\envrortl1.Kun., Jan.27.-The
release of 113 conscientious objeetorahqnornblyoudurgcwtfromtheee:
vice by War department orders, wa.
begun at the tinciplinary bnrrnckn aFort hemenworth this mornimr. Twt.
however. refused to leave, saying t
was ogniml. their religious seruplcaThe two men, who refused to oecept their liberty, declared that sud
"would not be for the glory of God.Inatntetions have been asked fmt.
Washington on their easea.It was announced later that probably some of the .nen would not b.
released today on account of illnessbutwould he given their diaclmrgtas won as their health permitted.The men were dindmrged i:
groupe ot I0 and were given the:mileage, the some an that given t=
discharged eombatnnte.to the poin
of their lnduwon into the serviccThey also received tt suit of cirilius
clothes.From the point of imluctio:
the men are free to go wherever the;desire.It v.aa nirl some of tho.:nerhad between 8400 and $500 awaiting
them in the form of bac k pay nmallotments.Their homes are in nlpart; of the country.The lint fem
men to sign their discharge paper.scratched out the ima bearing U11cs tion "signature of soldier,":tmsunstituted "Child of God."Otfwer
tlnereaftor twisted the "signature ofsoldier" ling stand.Some ol' the men refused the mon
ey a°=om bac k pay and allotmentwhich was ready in cub.Few of the men needed the suit»
proviaied upon o ls front the W udepartment.as none of them Worrthe uniform ol the United States oftebeing drafted into the nnny. The
lg Q
A Conse rvative Bank
W IT H L I B E R A L S A F E M A NA G E M E NT
KAISER T() BE PUNISHED
Llkewbe Gemqn! Mlm Ply A Bun
lmlcmully
Then Fo r Lequ o 0l.N |||o||
Washington,Jan.26-ffhot there
l l b o o i c q u e o f n a t i q l u o f l o m ort, that the fugitixc on-Raiser ond
salbly his accomplice: duo wlil beed for theér adn: :wud hummitd that on cnonooau indemnity wif
exoctod of <='f====;f on the nn-nl conclusions hero mom the lltcst
volopmcnta at thoqeace conferenceParis.Thi lpointrnent of a c om-ulon headed 5' Pruldthi W ilton
dr aw up th e p la n o f a lun ' o f
tion: to enforce poses hu ndvedgcuulon of the conditions undo:
\ich the Unifod Sutea will be com-
ttcd to sup pon md: an interna-
w institution.Senator CumminsIowa hu mined the question ofpéopdcty ;~= wisdom of the Un-
tate un or to guuintaecl protegt the new nat!om crutod
control Europe.an obllgl!-io:
lich ho believes rut: solely upon
a European dlioa.; amlhn ot i n f lvoa iof it, " h o ~
Ven c n o n c w n a o n a u o c r uey can not stand. done and it il;g°-°d th lt if dlueluionl a r i ain or force tomoa from without
|United States,Groot Brttain.once uni holy will undertake zoand and pmtect them against both
firnai diaordlrn and external oo-
its.atloalilum And Io te n u i lo u li a l
" lh o te llI . r u t. h llth A t' | v\ A r o lf -rcntly g u d " i n t o |. period oich the igtinction botwom nation-| m and intcnmtionudmn in to be
rezludod.The pruidont of thejimi s um hu wal over ond overlin in uuialtancl that there is nc
crinirnntion between tho duty ofa c ountry to our own people andduty to oll the people of the north:
at we are just um much obligid ilhr. for liberty in Poland as wo anlzcd to ight for ilbort lu the Un-Ll Staten; thot wo an L-= as much
'pd to..n| |dnt| Lin the governmentollnd an wo ora to mlintah thorcrnmant of the Unltod Stats. He
s vary distinguished eompgny in
r
J
/ ' ~
The u p mn e a t at m d u l tho
greenhnd mnllué. m vtnuf vum,
vlnh tba nmmer mnlnrd, or Moda
am, the nmnnm vun nr.nn con-#anna ||, M. L. Alnlndor. :unmo-tlon commtndmcf, and Bdnrd A. lla
lln n n y n t Au r y w u d . | n m v w
serw.lp e d n uf the n o ducks v mtnp pd , mll06 Ind un e m p rv nd
hmln,Tha expenmenl prvvod l me
m m LUA NS $151,020,000 x gmw- b o u n ty L i n e
1Ou r wmm M m Tholr obllg ulem Her | .o g:! lou | mn (Lu mbe r)3 3 3
'P . M u n n (vonrdlngPnmpily-14331 Persons
O n I n k .
W u b l wu n .I m .m - u m "(bvfarmlmnnylnvm|l61.('lmm0 m e
hnn unc xo 1,882 hrmen up so Inn
u n l. lh e mm m ( a r m I o n b u i ldH-¢n»n in the mvc rnment.Loan:
Hm r v|Canar y hu pen)50.W
Ma u n a h d u vn l ( S x h r y f o rJ uuury md mp , on busi-
ne u )154.41Baud ol Com, o f lnunity (lncue ol Eugano K\1»1ll¢)1851;
E. c. Jnckmz \ A u 5 m1 wx D i n n
.- . _.. ... \ ....._... N
Auio Squdds of Rifleman Scarcn
for 96 Criminals.
Prlwnen ampeh From .un ll n
lslnnd,un,-s~v¢n A nRcuplunerl.`
Chimp, Jan. 23.-Smrn of heavily]
een.The -'nm¢nna~ ¢| ¢¢| have
been formed me *L ou lda u mal-mu . "The "Louisiana mallun" up
pmduc e d in mm y ouu . nd"l(r. u-
iltur aan the emu nn "un"
fraud in! mouth bv the fedefll land
inaakl we n as ta tio n :Houston81.lB4.000:Spokane,¢1.021'.D00:as
Pa~l. 81.2$60,000: Ba. Lotlll, $851.000:Omaha. rr23.000; New Orleanl, $712,
\.¢01.|.l1, I Qui qi. D¢|l|;;;uq..v\.A.. J. Taylor (l"li11\mi Uountyc m | m a ;141.2L
ns tof! w. GTW I Bali for Pri-
mary and General hlectionn
armed deiectivfi poilcz-mm in l||H\|l|:|mu! deputy alnrl|Iu patrolled ntl nu
lnmohilv highways Iendlng Iam w wilrond yards und suburban Hin
tions n night nm) curly today. zlwlz
Hu nd re d! o f th an ° '2 NU"! mx-mtl;Imalnllle.lM7.000:Wlrhtun m¢|',¢¢i¢|,|~|u,m for arm.;32 ,lma r ' u m " " * " " ° ° " ' u ma wa n d .mn n o o ;Berkeley.Ni mmo :c o mm Arilagton Telephone c o. wmne
a wild zito mneunry. an i h ll I N ?bla g g_;4.¢2,u,\0,and lmn mn n .g d ",»ar amightperpetuateihcmaelvli?? mmooo.'na am n m b orro wlrl un .}_¢.g5 if. Hap»g}1_j§o§§_§_nmin¢> 9.6.
rlllvs and f9\uI\ers'r\~n¢l}° lor mamluudinn.They wg;c nxpecling 11 builie
with the eaulped band of slespernilrnmvlrll who last night broke lull al
.-.. . .._ . _ .. . - s -
D-sd
1 der the symdt moe: their ohlinllozan uhulfzrn Q afluur \rnlu.u|.u:x
WWII ll| | ill llllll tusslssguul I\l\as ' Iplace as Damascus has seen.wha t!
rates ol' peoples. vast rlll and tallof kings. nhl! sw-ease and eoltspsef
of greatness. what wsltloeooplc his-l
tnryl What the autocltthonottl popula- Etto no flhe plac ss rss ta ap olntpr ob -'
ably peer hlatorlc dectslon.The ear
llest rt-cords and tn cootrd s taos ln-
dellnltely related to the ldnopotamt-ans.'Then the march ot races sad
peoples beslns. and the rlse and fall
or eottqoeroea.Hunter.atnorltsl.
Bott,Khablrl, Jews.assnlans. Cllrleerlane. Egyptians. at-tnentans. Arabs.
verslsns. llacedonlans. ,Psrl.hlans. Ro-
msnl.8eleudds,the Omanfsds.the
Abhsasldea. ilttllvllt 'I\ftl1'l. modernEpxallslil. Ottomans, and the Endllll.
tulle swept tmongh me oldest onet-llos place ot greasrlons tmrosntty. and
mtl lt dotlrlshel. to this dar as popu-loussssnolaplsoesasltartsastlttavori
Denver or tattlsnspolls. louisville. at.
Paul, or ttoqneeter. and rslattrdr tar
anon lmportsat..,,"
tts:its ef october Ale.
Not the auto or tus: name. out the
ellslr that te to thls golden Octobersunshine.lndneosa gscnns are dlldlr
afnltl or c lear. ood. mm eonsblse.
The whole outdoors ls tnll ot ll. slid
the ummton to may tt as soor;eat
and cordial that .tha atsa or srostanwho rolnsss to accept n ll only ald-
ln a to ta e r ts k tlts tth e d o c to r s d e
flare everybody ts assuming these ed-
dontlc days.Nature ls lrrivs to addrompeasatlon for the anxletles attend'
silt upon coatsgloos disease.to her
cornucopia she has stored remedies
that are not only eltectlee but pleas-
ant to tate.Get out of doors into the
October sunshine that has been and
vrlll be poutlng its curative and stltat|»
latlns forces over the country.Tho
sralklng ts dns and me landscape ner-
er more rarled and beautiful.Thefofells are earned tn brown, wg,-
sad gold.The stleocee are eloqn t
srltlt the dumber son; or nature. The
slr ls s tonic for tired taut nerves andbodies.Gu out of doors and sltass
od th e te a r s s sr r s llss th e g er ms o f
lolloenss.-Pittsburgh Gssette-Ttmea.
one valeaelenaes.
"the town of lava," mote wunue
of Orange to the Estates oo the not
of April. tm. "ls toet to na.We are
wry sorry to be obliged to tell your
blah mistttloeeses that tt has not pleas
ed rind in bless on tale occasion the
arms ot' the state under our guidance."
ilut lace ls no longer made In Valen-rtumes. the rapltal of an srroudlase-
ment la the depanmsnl N the Nord,
and a fortress ol the second class.Butlt is nrrertheleas s quaint torn. will
eudltlefttl seventeenth oentnry hone!
to :ite at s ntedleral appearance.The
rttsstswooas' wtoew stress.
Coltago, J an. ill.-Hrs. Tonto mesimmons. wlttosr of Bob ?lttmnmnns
the famous pugttllt. eras married It
Philip Reloer of Chicago, with sthottshe played and rent to ada!! trhet
she was alittle Url In London.Conn
ty Judge Thomas Molly performed lbs
ceremony ln nu olllc s st the count;
bttltdtmr.
o - e e l - e e
Wladssr Castle.
Windsor matte ta near the ton ot
Windsor.to Berkshire.Enxlaad.23
nllss from London. 'Wlndsor ls oneef the most andeot tosrns in England
latina from the early middle alas.
The castle trss erected tu Wtlltsm the
Uonqtteror.It was oridnally the Ute
et a Ronan settlement and has llgured
to 311311111 history to e m u plc tureaqne and trsglc vers-Hao: ot the
kings of England are hurled beneath
the royal eltspel at Wtndeor. tnclodlna
there in I h r .1910.The e. sun
rounded by spacious and msgnldeent
grounds. has been the chlet rssldenes
otdhtgllsh eorsrslgns tor tw-uf cen~
to es.
The "wlrtdMeath."
Storember was styled by the snelentBarons as rrlndmonth. frotn the gales
arhlrh are so prevalent at this season
of the rear.and which matte them
beach their nom and oease atrooa en-
tlrefly from msrltlme operations.Itborealsothe name? ol'the blood;
month. from the dmtmstanc s of its
belog customary to daughter great
numbers of cattle, to be salted for the
srl~tar.November is the eleventhmonth of the rear, although its name
eottld taozcste that lt eras the nlnth
month.This is accounted for br the
ae from the old calendar. which
to Hatch and not ln January,
as our present calendar does.
u. s. uuetmovusnt snows
Twelve ltates Report ltlrplttl ot La-
bor-Defsnas Councils Urged to
find Work for Men.
Washington.Jan.lor-Unemplor
ment of common labor now mats in
12 states.as against seven s trees
seo. satd a message today from theustlonal council ot defense to tts state
couoclll. srhlclt srere urged to do ar-
etythlng poulhle to one employ mentfor those needtna lt.Tlta t2 states tn
arhlch there ls a surplus ol labor are
Illinois lndlsna, lows. Cellfnrnla. Colo
rado Idaho,Idlasoori.liontsns.Bla-
brsska.North Dakota.Oresoo andUtah.The cotmtry's surpluses In alllabor seem to zones a o e n ` s m u
ooutttr! from Ooooeedcot to llln ae
1 ' ° : f a §\""" ""|187.69
Ove T. Anderson. C0. Clk.(Recording Odlcial =>°=»<1-3 14.0Wm. °;=»====»==- Jr.. (road ms -m o
Harry Belts (Road drag lag)s m sJohnlleeres(road draggtn }36.35
5.10o z .9.01.
4.504.504.50
9.00
1.69
6.43.00
9.10
University Publ. Co.( m a i . -
atlon questions)George Orht (road work)
Gwrss Banks (road work)Christ Lund (road work)Bntoe Cox {rosd work)
Nels Hansen (road work)Hans Schmidt (road stork)IJ. Rt Rodgers (Groceries Ior
Hrs.l&cHortric}C. J. Beekman (Grocerles for
Pwr)C. Hansen (Meat for poor)
Halter Estate tDr==s= lor poor)llc lluarrie Lumber It Coal Co.
Cod for poor and lttmberRoad Districts)174.86l¢cGrs\e Co. (Light wiring and
tlstnres for Co. Clks. once)43.00Ed. Anderson. road work 1.8.00t.tnsst"Nhlseu.*Url* °"*
and mtleaze and tnp to Lmc oln
to consult state klozuteer 33.76
K. B. Prmttnl Company sup-plies for omco .1.06
Otto t-allows stall. Kennard, hall
rent, pnmary and general cle-ctton -15.00
Rees ,Printing Company, aupplleefor county treasurer 113.00
Ove T. Anderson, postage, exp-ress 5.52Otto Scttnocltlolh. road drag-trms 13.12
George Loflis, road drezttins 41.20
N. I.. Luna, salary and postagefor January HTAA
Dr. G. A. L.snlstal1', sth. quartersslary county pnystctan 35.00
Gust Munson, salary tor Jan.7o.uu
Watford Myers. tttrcctor, rent ofscnnol house tor etocuott 10.00
Henry Menclte. trip to Umaha 2.12
.Nebraska telephone t..o., phoneservtce tor asnuary 15.37
E. u. Bpetllaerg bo.. oulvon 2o.suThane at Faruoerg, nate grease.Illlll e k.11.45
Neuro Wnrrlclt, road d\\8Kifl!» 00.00Neum Warrick, road work 101.60Peter settmiotar. roadtlrsgging 15.00
L. H. Utterback, road tlrngglng lr*J.t:UC. A. lélsnkng, road draggmg,9.00J. c. Badger, nalt rent clocttutt,wo o
Loot: Uunklau. road dnztnns. z4.uu
Samuel Johnson, blacks:nn.n wrk. 6.00Christ Pslersott, road work diet-:let to 36.00
Adolph Kool;sard, supplies forpoor 82.56Thompson Bros., road dnwns. 11.92
G. H. lkhmittt, told tttaggtug,%\IvPatrick Keegan, road work,49.60Jim Jensen, road work,27.00Clarence Jensen, road work,1.50
Fred Lotsch. road work.09.75Carl Lorsch. road work.3.50C. W. Baker, road dragging,ll}.21I
Ll. I-I. Slader. road dressing.35.00li. B. Printing, odlce suppltes t0.i0
IL B.i'rlntln| Co., 100 perfectattendance 25.30
ment were sont out on the rontln lt:td
lu; into Chlrago from the west 1.tltl
the expectation of meeting op with lllt
men.Ondortl had been glrcn to shoot
tu klll on aight.lt ls not belleroal that all of the re
maluinz to rrltulnals out of thc :sz thatnrapedat-ron btlu :captured.ooo
tons rrmnln under carer..til are ttnotru as desperate cottvltts
'They had lltfett parole-d from Jollul ttltooklxlonllto work ln the tml-rnl
atsonnl tll|lt. and had mn ttmw| | Ia;
the otntu pamle itfulrd for ¢xt=tn||l:\r3
onttdntrt nl 1ht'Jnllt.*t prnlttntlury.
tllllvr than tho tt||»ittr\\ ul newtt tt'
tlw luantl nnun ttttvr th ;.t:I !.r .=; \~t.t
r ttsttlo, nu furtltor tmvr- nf l|||| at tut-IIHll rt-telvetl by tllu 5|-»:. . l|.\ l ll
tt :tr tmltly.
anon ROADS 1:
_l nsss City Go .Ft .'Nl'l'|%lnene"De¢y udstena,---
Federal Aid Urged.
Kggana City, 3-Iv-..I.:l.2;lm .
ttulvsjruttt 37 ltuutl t'-rt..:.; | ||
utrll of ttllltll I|.tll tt ll.=l1 ~l 11 re li| |lfi ll ttllltnl,| ~ : " \ ' l:all l 1 tiene
\ll¢:lt\~t, lltl|l :iw .. l. ~: I: t na \1 snlt
frmtatu Inr uul ;r li .1 ;.. a...;wt.
||rlg1lnl¥.ullnt uhm ||:1I|.\1.llvt] llltlltuatl t'\=.-.. tl ~ |.\{!\
4.ln! tltio.l»»rI§l,;1:.1=' ~r\;|.t
¢q\|\{l|\;; :lil 1T.llv l»1l MJ \1|l1=l.llrhaddtlvtenttm]\r\rwttt.||l.ll z.ttigr Il
could at lltll time :naml tht qtl:tlil3~u
ttous for :nt-tobrntltltr.llvetrlnliou
setting forlll lltt' purpose uf tht' tt \
league were aduptni."A vrcll £f\tlT\t|
and connected system ol lutpr-not
ltlghtrags ln onlor to ospodlte ilu <|l<trltmtlon ot large roltttucs of fnqt]
atuffl. 50 per cent of wlnlch now ur
wasted on account of tho tuck n
prompt and adequate 1tlg!t\\tl)!|.|ll»portatlon." ts one of the greatest tw!
to ho sought. according to tho lt"ltlll.1
tlottall was resolved to urge that the pros
ent rode:ul npproprlatlua for al-l tthe states be motioned and |I\(t'|'tlȢtt
and lltt'llnnktwnel frtltrnl alll Ml
which would ut-prnprloto 520(|,0|u1altJ
to further good roads. uos lndubct).
ttmzctus GOING To BERLII
"Unol'F»clal" M salon May Study Foo
and Supply Questions in
Germany.
Perle. Jun. 2.1-An ttltnilltini Ame
iran lnlsslon will Iouvt' fur llonm lnl
this tvrck.It will lm tutu1|o.r-MI tabout 25 re|»|'t~sotttatlvt~s of tho stu!
deportmont and will ho s.»m1ta L
Capt.Wnlttr ll.llltvrtmll.l'ortt||
Ilh lt b lli d .§<
"Do you believe tha lrd lnd is me
titled to her indlpmdmc e on -the.mane theory uuwtlr that. Poland u
anlillld zo her faq-=<\ ~=~ or ihe
Czacho-Sloflh or 1 Jute-Slavs!fell f';;_=- |68 muon wh ic h indi-
aatu L 0p f a h o u ld Mn d u h ' i i l i l ll f i -
:neo which don ao: prove eanelwn-il? that the f°°=°'° of Ireland should
.uve their ndapmdeua.What fa
|.he tlmereneo betvrean contributhm.nanny for Ireland to :ny the upsu-
'.| o f a n lr ilh rebel] on and paying..ne expenses th u u n Mc esury to.wt up a gmmrnmant id Polmd?
"I do no t gg; -< 1 to Glu ! Bri wnmd!~'11|nca a ltniy guaranteeing
dm Uxilbence and nmintaining than
new lowreignllea.I hmm theurenl-lt sympathy with their an Hah-.ncnt.l hope they win be so menu-
.ul that LII the wodd Badly will enjoythe b!el-slaps o f f m govern.nenl.All I am insisting on is that
J. 1; not our business! that lt is notme for the United States; that le 5;
ut oera e o r t e a t tate:\1 I bl f 21 U I od S
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There is No Better Time Than House-Cleaning
Time to Install -
G-A-S
fur iulhlimf ann healing.Wa'|| gladly give .vnu experl udvwe
.md help in che mum, and ~uhmi»nimals,nr cv-lnrnv uh-w
|» nu ubhguliun on yum pan an uking for uw muuf nun hguruaWe nm so aura thu gn as a Iuulpnd illumiuun will pmve m
-iupcriur w uzher wnyn :hu we promise you'\| lind n. ntlwunh your while ur invssliguw.
Wa. uf cnurm. dunk enmcl vnu: parnmnye -in am -»|h».
mm.. msn Lum W..mi ..Y... -..-M- »|||.r.,.. .11 w ua.Wm u~-\ |uu»~ugu\.And uulrul ,
BLAIR GAS COMPANY
B L AI R ,NE B R AS K A
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enter an undertsking of this kind.Fi3uI|»'}"or Monroe Doctrine
'W have anewuarsntoe in ulti-re.It =»=f|¢'»- to Gull and It wassc.Let t e auoeenfzd undone ofrope undertake the nunnty thx'
.y be necessary in order to hold» new natlons in their pllcet.It
ii be an evil day when the Uniteditem nhnll had itself hound tn amiher soidiaru or her navy to tht mm-
molt parm uf the cards in order tocduce the inhabitant: o! some teflon.oorder.It will be an evil day (or
.he United Sum when funmking the-ilal problems of our own c ountry.ve de\ou:uunelsea primarily and
acrmnnenlly to the problems of other0untriex."In the c ourse of his dilcunlon ofshinph u o of the oblifntinna of a
'f= §° ' of lutio n;the o wl s e w n :
|100 occasion to my 11111. he regard'
Proemident Wilson ss dlltingulnhld'es| bar idealism that an intense prac-ticality.-
"lla known just what he wants lm'
hn usually knows how to get il," uh'Ein Cummins."lin hens: his admin
htmlion in the belief that the nar
utim amen had not the power thatt ought to hue and from that day
until this we have seen one step litermotherelotibentely taken by coo-§.\\§ until o-our the president is ln-sosted.I think, with all tho powers
that could he conferred upon any est-ocutive under the conltitution of the
United States.I havens doubt thathe believes that lu! is |. httor custo-dian of these powers than any otherbody of men or any other man.Ho
has lccomalhhed more in the dim:-tion in wh h he has set his fare amhi-a mind dun any othe( man, elthe'
in this or any former wenontion. andthe only criticism, if it be s witicinnis that ho has not maneheal in thr
rinht direc tion and hu done thin"
hamlmme Hole! dl Vllio It (lm land]
l|\f1|{00'\ll}.l century wed, and before
mr ur contained a in-io collaeual at
lnpunrlvl and M plmtiagl. spec iallyof sm Finnish vthool.The dt! ako
ima."nn area of nnluploymentf' ny! the xd?l£; ?'un' Co" 10 0 Sth gnda"
~man. "is Sm-renin; and I! ll prob-}{|¢p,gllun' 9 i hook admin-
ab la u m me G l n ! "point will bo mm c e n lhc u u s
:cached wlthln U) da7t."Two |gfgn<Ij§l|__°f<§¢r\ 'f°=°.e'£2.'
1 Amvrlvnn nnvnl num nv nl nwrun. Hun -Aamir \a
H. OLLERMANN
THE LARGEST AWD OLDEST EXCLUSIVE
JEWELRY STORE IN THE CITY
Four Doors West of the Castetter Bankmarble tomnwn #ru 9°=!'°f%°4£!=f 'P' ;1;'°f. I ss.. r»;§{r§5§ft ¢i»}`§=`{rliE£"zi".`=§li"f»5`=§&"»3`f`.`if sf7"¢;°.;§.§a
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