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GENERAL AND LOCAL NEWS AND COMMENT L ~,_»
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mm-y 24, 1915'mn ENTERPRISE
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n . J . A N n r n s o m
~ Tile Casing and Tubular W lls
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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 appointedcounty physician forthe year1919,
u ino be theI n te mu " a ml a u m f w D ld a r s tll n 0 |CountyQommilniourln 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 e
ICGilniy Board of Health.Dr. G.!A.- 1r.
Washington.I m .28.-'Thac 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 Fc
senmns consméa ausssn'W""'"'°""Pnocaznrxcs
g|yjg (f_hshr., Jan. 20. 1919.g g , ln ls t lo n a ; M°,;;__.»fThe B-and of County Cnmmialolv
''on notpumuu t xo4| .d;a u:nnnst~a-
:3. B. Andonon for Kennard, Dr. A.JCameron 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 ELEw o n
§i~;;%'"Blnlr, Nehr.
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'SAFETY l'IRS'I!"
-iNr. Stock Buyer'
Belore you invest your hard earned
cash in any kind otStuck,getthe
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.'
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GEO. SCHRUEDER, Finanbiad Counsel
542 Railway Exchange Bldg..'
OMAHA, NEBRASKA
:vm lha:ha una "Eurasian" pg
a1:4 dum eroal ur umm "um"
and theym d a a m m a v m
mmln ln \ a anne QM nur mom.
brmlalnla Il vumd by on (raun-bnulmnllard.wnlfhI n n aInth t
spun; for me Noah.A w w a m a h nlpn-In tuurn ll me lumbar manard.
orFlnffdneach.w i l dm m -na
aummn ln- Maulana and vlnxm In
lf xlm a nd umm Ame d a. lm llve ah m l mn aonmeapproachof 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 nupeacemnfeninv,and Senator Kin; ofUtah
( D u mpmwdn gm t l m r n tof me
Hman depradluon c lnlml.senatorJnlmmn 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 l
lowuma 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.'thofolmwmg c laim:agahu t the
county warg allowed.
-nd
:EWldowanno n wa;gnnxc afollovn:ma L. Huck. $20.00mont); for a period of :lx monuu,
ming December 11. 1918.
Repori of ha earned byOveAnderson, county elerk for the dun.quarter ms. was ucepned Ind placed
on me Ra vw cBoardad}ourneduntilFebr. xo,
1919, at 9 o'c1ock A. M."s r l C . D_¢;!l.£a. Clerk.
PUSSES SEEK GUNVIGTS
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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 Enknaln
lle mbe n o f Oid d F ualll
Pun. Pfidly. Jun. 24-The "wa"
dun at the Puls while home Lhlndlernoon W u .ln event Lbs like ul
whlch thc Freneh upllul prob}hlyhad never seen.I t w u es \|llYand arhuhely for the ->=~l'»~'§=»-»
Ind wvmen who surrounded Presidenta 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 frightwhileoen 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 reeelvlnythe 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 wm
n 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 the
mute 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 acommissionofthreepersonstobcappointed 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 sl
homo first,tor Bonh coiled st-trh statintsntlonoo press disps es g
thlt 200000 children in New Yorwere undo-rm and underolothsd whilt
160,000 mo t!children in Chlcagc
were out of sehml because of lack of
iood and clothes.,"And I ss;to v°°;" he c ontinued
"that the evidence s in existencethat this plan for feeding Europe sn(the opproprlstlon of $100,000,000 or
ggnsted 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 existencethat thi#entire matter wn
'rdkerl over and anonged and prr
sided 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 rlawnintothe rockets of the tn"payers and adm nister charit tl-tide
an uhnlalstration which oe ts mc!.»_ring?The mea who
axon oromr IN ME AT IS IDEA0 F An n o u n
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Packer San It Wordcl Result In
Great Serta;
'wuhingtoln Jun.25--J.091405Armour tday suggested a monopoly,
under gmrornnacnt supervision, of theentire 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 1thilerlln millions ot ollnn c ould ina w , which would Mg, inc reua the
profits of produces of ve stock anaetth 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. Armour
in 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 propcr y."2
'1'here was no diecuuion of Hr. AI;mour'| plan. which he progoeod #hirins c rowe xlmin ltio n by 'ranc h J
Haney, who conducted the Icdeh¢inode conuniuiorfa packing houlc
qulry.The questioning thanu>on9.Ilea11e¢edexiltenc eoflo9§nb nation among the lending pic kin
which 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 efmuuiindustries.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 u
ago in Plwe nt en over-supplicv
market."-|Bach of the companies, he tultihcf
.tried zo maintain about the sem1:nrn of business es at that time, 21he denied that thorn was my actua
lgrqement 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 wcnrconductedby 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 about
Armour 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 othclcompanies to he men1"¢¢mmm».¢..
Senator Lironna North Dakota.Mr..etrmoufa testimony showedthat the packers were not sending
their South Amorican products to thcUnited States.He denied that lhlt
tru in ondcr to maintain high pricesan this country."Wou1dn't Engiiah concernl, if they
controlled the South American hw
noaa compete hem with your meat?"Wo would ahip our moat whcrovct
wc could get tho boat price," was thcanswer.Mr.Armour inalatod it
South American meat :ont pdcoedown 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 proiif
by volume," amid Mr. Honey, "ao gucantakelossesand: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 tvu 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 or
not. 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 awn
was shut dom:today,fo r the ti m
time in many months.I w e have made more flour Lhcr
we 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 testimony Monday and probably will Infollowed bg bla oounsel, Levy Mayer
who will isc uss the validity of ll!!tc ndrlc k bill to regulate the mon
to-rests.n Pooled On Their Expenses
Mr.Honey,who was counsel iothe federal trade commission 'in it
pic ke r!lnvestlgetlon.read corrcrpondenco between officials of the Atmolar.S\lflfl»Wilson nm!Mo n t
companies, regarding division of cv
nee.pc"ls there any agreement betwecv
the big packers about the pnwnent ngfnersl 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 mentioncd, and the Cttdahy Pacldnz compo:ug'*Aren't they the bee! perc entage
used in the old Vc oder pool?" continoed Mr. Haq'ey."The¥T£robn>r are." said the wit
ness.'ls rn od oi doing huslnc
ll not unusual tho."Mr. Armour said he had no person
nl knowledge of this transaction.Ar
thur Meeker who conducted the corresgondencefor Armour 8: Co.hrani , was vice president.
Letters were read by Mr.Hone;
showing that the Armour, Morris amSwift companies paid $5.000 jointly
to the late Gcfgg L. McCorthE;, gon.
eral manager ot ations! Prev sionclo trade magazine.
Otto ron Bchrank, manager of thmngasino.=»3»=-;§g_ before the com
mittee to to fy t the paper llrrdidnot receive subsidy from thmckers and that the directors had nfnowledge 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 hrhadundoubtedlyearnedit."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 fatty
fifty basis" with Swift &Co.at'Worth and Denver, the witness uidbec ause of the c ondition of tho in
dustry 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 rotalimtory 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 in1912. he added.Mr. Honey naked if there was not
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CENSORSHIP !S S TI L L d x
Paris, Jan. 27--Wim conditions betweenParis and the United Si de .are the ¢ub}c¢:t of a mcmoriai Amer
ican corresp -:lenhs are yrgparing upreaent 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§\hizing fwlities for gettng news,u.pub uh.The Amenc nn pmss mlilri
is 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 a
y 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 packers
visit the bunch houses of the other:daily to determine what the marketsituation is, he added.The Lendenry of a private pool is u
operate zo the advantage of the packers, Mr. .ermour said. while with got
erornent gulation all interests could
be considered.Thom In Side Ol PackersMr. Armour strongly defended tht
organization of the National Peskin:wmn wy .the directorate of whil
wu 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 be
came too nggreasive.This broughton a dlleuulon of the advantages oi
a Kmrernment rolarulotod peekingmonopolywhichr. A mou r en
domed.
Mr. Armour dec lared himself "a
treat believer in Im-ge business "Dilaproperly regulated."Ile emphasizedthe necessity for regulation becauache 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 iver
the Keely euro" laid Senator »ore."lf there mould be something found tostop tho eternal jealousy between the
producer and the packers, it would brawondorfulmndforbothportion"said Mr. Armour.lie explained thatif rombinaliome were permitted under
Povernment regulation there wouldle a mor saving of expenses.Thrproducerswouldreceivemorefor'their livestock and the eonsnmes
-,;-g_;[my less for their moot,hu
i t ..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.::
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STATE BANK GUARANTEE LAW
uhow the interlocking oontzo! of thcpackers in other interests.When he
was asked if other members ol hisfamily 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 number
of shares In tho Chic ago, liilwauknInd Sl. Paul railroad, which he ndcl~ed was dominated bg tho Rorhefoll
ers.He was a stock older in the Illinois Control tr u s t wmw w. th e B
and o. and the Rock Inland roldl. hestated.Ho wu also n atockhoddar irthe National City bank of Now York
Continental and commercial banks olChicago,Central 'hunt =°"=| ;=°{ ofChicago, tho First National an of
Chicago 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 to
day o cory of n letter written bgGeorgeA cL£orLh5'.former aocretaryof the national association of mon
Eaclzen. to the packers ntatirrf thoo had been nakn! by Food A minio
tmtor Hoover to luggost the name
of some independant parkdra for posltlonl In the food administration nm
inquirin' of the packers what nomo
he nhou d give.I'ro\ioun tontimonghad mhqwn that Mr.McC.nrt,hy onEnid n noelct union of $5,000 a yem
y the paskon.
¢~~an~il y l n l on p o u n d lla o r
dered for noutrmls and relief.Th.lmlnnc o will U0 to I'num and ItalyEnglandianotnowinthomnrkg
for 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 fo
hog: among the neutral* and nlllclnations. in excess of their mlulnr adlotmcnts. Mr.-Snyder said, and ilu
food adminialration will co-opcraie uthe extent of obtaining ships from thx
ahipping bowl for the pu ne.Mr. Snyder said the fooT°|dminl|
tration would insist upon n conllnu
ation of malric iionn on exports jusso-lon as a group. or co-ordinato»Q3 'ff was tho prnc tioa abroad
hen ln apendent purchasing W;
resumed in Europe, ho Imid. the situation would tnko core of itself nm
restrictions probably would bo 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 minimulr
hue price of $17.50 a humlred goundfor 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 mam
division of the food nrlmlninlrntiolread ihe muinlenanca of this pricenm! told the packers, producers an:
commission mon present 'that lncrzucd under! from tha allies. neutnla 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 ountriltbe allowed 10,000 ton: of pofl: eng!
month.Businua with tho allies and ru-utn 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 sdmlnintntion, 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 DISCHARGE
ANU #ID G II ACK rm
"Children ..ol God"lleleased From
Leavenworth With Honor" Twoltctuee To Accept Liberty
a
Lea\envrortl1.Kun., Jan.27.-Therelease of 113 conscientious objeetora
hqnornbly oudurgcwt from the ee:
vice by War department orders, wa.begun at the tinciplinary bnrrnckn aFort hemenworth this mornimr. Twt.
however. refused to leave, saying twas ogniml. their religious seruplcaThe two men, who refused to oe
cept 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 prob
ably 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 poinoftheirlnduwonintotheservicc
They 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.:ner
had between 8400 and $500 awaitingthem in the form of bac k pay nmallotments.Their homes are in nl
part; of the country.The lint femmento sign their discharge paper.scratched out the ima bearing U11
cs tion "signature of soldier,":tmsunstituted "Child of God."Otfwer
tlnereaftor twisted the "signature of
soldier" ling stand.Some ol' the men refused the money 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 of
te being 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 therel l b o o i c q u e o f n a t i q l u o f l o m o
rt, 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 lltcstvolopmcnta 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 ftion: to enforce poses hu ndved
gcuulon 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 upona 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 a
in or force tomoa from without|United States,Groot Brttain.once uni holy will undertake zo
and 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 o
ich the igtinction botwom nation-| m and intcnmtionudmn in to berezludod.The pruidont of thejimi s um hu wal over ond over
lin in uuialtancl that there is nccrinirnntion between tho duty ofa c ountry to our own people and
duty to oll the people of the north:at we are just um much obligid ilhr. for liberty in Poland as wo an
lzcd to ight for ilbort lu the Un-Ll Staten; thot wo an L-= as much
'pd to..n| |dnt| Lin the government
ollnd an wo ora to mlintah thorcrnmant of the Unltod Stats. Hes vary distinguished eompgny in
r
J
/ ' ~
Theu p mn e a tatm d u ltho
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 nufthen oducksv mtnp pd , mll06 Ind un e m p rv nd
hmln,Tha expenmenl prvvod l me
m mLUA NS$151,020,000 xgmw- b o u n ty L i n e
1Ou r wmmM mTholrobllg ulemHer | .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 "(bv
farmlmnnylnvm|l61.('lmm0m ehnn unc xo 1,882 hrmen up so Inn
u n l. lh e mm m ( a r m I o n b u i ld
H-¢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 r
J uuury md mp , on busi-ne u )154.41Baud ol Com, o f lnunity (ln
cue 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¢nA nRcuplunerl.`
Chimp, Jan. 23.-Smrn of heavily]
een.The -'nm¢nna~ ¢| ¢¢| have
beenformedme*L ou lda umal-
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
inaaklwe nasta 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 | ma ;141.2L
nstof! 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
lnmohilvhighwaysIendlngIamw w
ilrond yards und suburban Hintions nnight nm) curly today. zlwlz
Hu nd re d! o f th an ° '2 NU"! mx-mtl;Imalnllle.lM7.000:Wlrhtunm¢|',¢¢i¢|,|~|u,m for arm.;32,lma r ' u m " " * " " ° ° " ' u ma wa n d .mn n o o ;Berkeley.Ni mmo :c o mmArilagton Telephone c o. wmne
awildzito mneunry. ani h llI N ?blagg_;4.¢2,u,\0,andlmn 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 eaulpedband of slespernilrnmvlrll who last night broke lull al
.-.. . .._ . _ .. . - s -
D-sd
1 der the symdt moe: their ohlinllozanuhulfzrn Q afluur \rnlu.u|.u:x
WWIIll| | ill lllllltusslssguulI\l\as' Iplace asDamascushasseen.wha t!
rates ol' peoples. vast rlll and tall
of kings. nhl! sw-ease and eoltspsefof greatness. what wsltloeooplc his-l
tnryl What the autocltthonottl popula- E
tto no flhe plac ss rss ta ap olntpr ob -'
ably peer hlatorlc dectslon.The earllest 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
oreottqoeroea.Hunter.atnorltsl.
Bott,Khablrl, Jews.assnlans. Cllr
leerlane. Egyptians. at-tnentans. Arabs.verslsns. llacedonlans. ,Psrl.hlans. Ro-
msnl.8eleudds,theOmanfsds.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-
loussssnolaplsoesasltartsastlttavoriDenver 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 October
sunshine.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
cornucopiashehas storedremedies
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-ermorerarledandbeautiful.The
fofells are earned tn brown, wg,-
sad gold.The stleocee are eloqntsrltlt 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 wunueof 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 pleased 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 me
simmons. wlttosr of Bob ?lttmnmnnsthe famous pugttllt. eras marriedIt
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 otWindsor.toBerkshire.Enxlaad.23
nllss from London. 'Wlndsor ls one
ef the most andeot tosrns in Englandlatinafromtheearlymiddlealas.
The castle trss erected tu Wtlltsm the
Uonqtteror.It was oridnally the Uteet a Ronan settlement and has llgured
to311311111historyto e m uplc tur
eaqne and trsglc vers-Hao: ot thekings of England are hurled beneath
the royal eltspel at Wtndeor. tnclodlna
there inI h r .1910.Thee. sun
rounded by spacious and msgnldeentgrounds. has been the chlet rssldenes
otdhtgllsh eorsrslgns tor tw-uf cen~
toes.
The "wlrtdMeath."
Storember was styled by the snelentBarons as rrlndmonth. frotn the gales
arhlrh are so prevalent at this season
ofthe rear.andwhichmattethem
beach their nom and oease atrooa en-tlreflyfrommsrltlme operations.It
borealsothe name? ol'theblood;
month. from the dmtmstanc s of its
belogcustomarytodaughtergreatnumbers of cattle, to be salted for the
srl~tar.Novemberistheeleventh
month of the rear, although its name
eottld taozcste that lt eras the nlnth
month.This is accounted for br theae 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-Unemplorment of common labor now mats in
12states.asagainstsevenstrees
seo. satd a message today from the
ustlonal council ot defense to tts statecouoclll. srhlclt srere urged to do ar-
etythlng poulhle to one employ ment
for those needtna lt.Tlta t2 states tn
arhlch there ls a surplus ol labor areIllinois lndlsna, lows. Cellfnrnla. Colo
radoIdaho,Idlasoori.liontsns.Bla-
brsska.NorthDakota.Oresooand
Utah.The cotmtry's surpluses In alllabor seem to zonesao e n ` s m u
ooutttr! fromOoooeedcottollln ae
1 ' ° : f a §\""" ""|187.69
Ove T. Anderson. C0. Clk.(Recording Odlcial =>°=»<1-314.0
Wm. °;=»====»==- Jr.. (roadms -m o
HarryBelts(Road drag lag)s m s
Johnlleeres(road draggtn}36.35
5.10
o z .9.01.4.504.50
4.509.00
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 IorHrs.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)174.86
l¢cGrs\e Co. (Light wiring andtlstnres for Co. Clks. once)43.00
Ed. Anderson. road work1.8.00t.tnsst"Nhlseu.*Url* °"*
and mtleaze and tnp to Lmc olnto consult state klozuteer33.76
K. B. PrmttnlCompanysup-plies for omco.1.06
Otto t-allows stall. Kennard, hall
rent, pnmary and general cle-ctton-15.00Rees ,Printing Company, aupplleefor county treasurer113.00
Ove T. Anderson, postage, exp-ress5.52
Otto Scttnocltlolh. roaddrag-trms13.12George Loflis, road drezttins41.20
N. I.. Luna, salary and postagefor JanuaryHTAADr. G. A. L.snlstal1', sth. quartersslary county pnystctan35.00
Gust Munson, salary tor Jan.7o.uuWatford Myers. tttrcctor, rent ofscnnol house tor etocuott10.00
Henry Menclte. trip to Umaha2.12
.Nebraska telephone t..o., phoneservtce tor asnuary15.37
E. u. Bpetllaerg bo.. oulvon2o.su
Thane at Faruoerg, nate grease.Illlll e k.11.45
Neuro Wnrrlclt, road d\\8Kifl!» 00.00Neum Warrick, road work101.60Peter settmiotar. roadtlrsgging 15.00
L. H. Utterback, road tlrngglng lr*J.t:UC. A. lélsnkng, road draggmg,9.00
J. c. Badger, nalt rent clocttutt,wo o
Loot: Uunklau. road dnztnns. z4.uuSamuel Johnson, blacks:nn.n wrk. 6.00Christ Pslersott, road work diet-:let to36.00
Adolph Kool;sard, supplies forpoor82.56
Thompson Bros., road dnwns. 11.92
G. H. lkhmittt, told tttaggtug,%\IvPatrick Keegan, road work,49.60
Jim Jensen, road work,27.00
Clarence Jensen, road work,1.50Fred Lotsch. road work.09.75Carl Lorsch. road work.3.50
C. W. Baker, road dragging,ll}.21ILl. I-I. Slader. road dressing.35.00li. B. Printing, odlce suppltest0.i0
IL B.i'rlntln| Co., 100 perfectattendance25.30
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 that
nrapedat-ronbtlu :captured.ooo
tons rrmnln under carer..til are ttnotru as desperate cottvltts
'They had lltfett parole-d from Jollul ttltooklxlonllto work lnthetml-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.
anonROADS1:
_lnsssCityGo.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 ~l11 re li| |lfi llttllltnl,| ~ : " \ ' l:alll1tiene
\ll¢:lt\~t, lltl|l :iw .. l. ~: I: tna \1snlt
frmtatu Inruul ;r li.1 ;.. a...;wt.
||rlg1lnl¥.ullntuhm||:1I|.\1.ll
vt] llltlltuatlt'\=.-.. tl~ |.\{!\
4.ln! tltio.l»»rI§l,;1:.1=' ~r\;|.t
¢q\|\{l|\;; :lil1T.llvl»1lMJ\1|l1=l.llr
haddtlvtenttm]\r\rwttt.||l.llz.ttigrIlcould at lltll time :naml tht qtl:tlil3~u
ttousfor:nt-tobrntltltr.llvetrlnliou
setting forlll lltt' purpose uf tht' tt \league were aduptni."A vrcll £f\tlT\t|
andconnectedsystemollutpr-not
ltlghtrags ln onlor to ospodlte ilu <|l<
trltmtlonotlargeroltttucsoffnqt]
atuffl. 50 per cent of wlnlch now urwasted on accountofthotuckn
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
entrode:ulnpproprlatluafor al-lt
the states be motioned and |I\(t'|'tlȢtt
andlltt'llnnktwnelfrtltrnlalllMl
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 lnlthistvrck.Itwilllmtutu1|o.r-MIt
about 25 re|»|'t~sotttatlvt~s of tho stu!
deportmontandwillhos.»m1taLCapt.Wnlttrll.llltvrtmll.l'ortt||
Ilh lt b lli d .§<
"Do you believe tha lrd lnd is metitledto her indlpmdmc e on -the.mane theory uuwtlr that. Poland u
anlillld zo her faq-=<\ ~=~ or iheCzacho-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 wn
md !~'11|nca a ltniy guaranteeing
dm Uxilbence and nmintaining thannew 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 en
joy the b!el-slaps o f f m govern.nenl.All I am insisting on is thatJ. 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 willpmve m-iupcriur w uzher wnyn :hu we promise you'\| lind n. ntl
wunh your while ur invssliguw.
Wa. uf cnurm. dunk enmcl vnu: parnmnye -in am-»|h».
mm.. msn LumW..mi..Y... -..-M- »|||.r.,.. .11 w ua.Wm u~-\ |uu»~ugu\.And uulrul,
BLAIRGASCOMPANY
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 was
sc.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 ami
her 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 andacrmnnenlly to the problems of other
0untriex."
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 narutim 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 powersthat could he conferred upon any est-
ocutive under the conltitution of theUnited States.I havens doubt thathe believes that lu! is |. httor custo-
dian of these powers than any otherbody of men or any other man.Hohas lccomalhhed more in the dim:-
tion in wh h he has set his fare am
hi-a mind dun any othe( man, elthe'in this or any former wenontion. andthe only criticism, if it be s witicinn
is that ho has not maneheal in thrrinhtdirec tion and hu done thin"
hamlmme Hole! dl Vllio It (lm land]
l|\f1|{00'\ll}.l century wed, and beforemr ur contained a in-io collaeual at
lnpunrlvl and M plmtiagl. spec ially
of sm Finnish vthool.The dt! ako
ima."nn area of nnluploymentf' ny! thexd?l£; ?'un' Co" 10 0 Sth gnda"
~man. "is Sm-renin; and I! ll prob-}{|¢p,gllun' 9i hook admin-
ab la u m meG l n ! "pointwillbomm c e n lhc u us
:cachedwlthlnU) 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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Ianu-lr? 31,1919-rm ENTamuse
I Cancdt in a closer mmpuimu of
~n. w. F. azm>uu.1:s DENTALD i n locatedover Stale Bunk.
u m m B RIE FS Local and Personal.1. lec:t.
camima barley for me at .An
drutners -House.£4-If
covam'couzrr.IN P a om m
pROBATE xo'r1<:£
LEGAL NOTICES.
rery thing In fhnailmu. A! Rdww
Pr wn f -J . E . C i mp btli . Fn n uu nSure...( w i n
Mn. H. Peterson of Herman visited
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Tn i l m E n
1.13 L rn. D=\i1v»~wa p. m. mu y .
Tnin s W e lt.0:10 1. m. Daily.3:00 p. m. Daily.c . .a v . .n .¢ q.
m i n N o r t h .
FOR SALE
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I New Pathe
P h o n o g r a p h .worth S1z0.o0.Will
sen for $100.
l n w w , N a n c y i ' .h a r s h Il l e d :A
p c u u o n i n :u n d G o u n t y C o u r t a l l e g -
m g m u o n g o t h e r u u n g m t h a t A n . h u x
B e n n y M a r s h , a n i n h a b i t a n t o f 'A a s h
m k w u L u u . n 1 . y , N e u r a u k a , d i e d o n u w
a m . va s oz . u c l o n ur u n o , w a. ~ . u n 3 n o
u w : m u a n d a m a u n e n t , a n d p o u u u
n d o f l l vu i a n d P e n d n u l i m i t a t e e a u -
ma u d a s . % 3 . U 0 0 a n d p r a y s u g . l o r a d -
mu w - | . 1 . m u n L n e r e o l .
1: y u u t au ! t o a pp e a r n t al C ou n t y
C o u r t o n t h e L u m . d a y o i r c b r u n r y
w w , a t : r u o ¢ l o c k A . a i . , a n d c o n w s r
m u l p vm i o n , t h e U m m . m u a p p u m l
n u m ;1 '. . m a r s h o r s o m e o t h e r m u t -
Sia le of 1'* i|. °bn |.k ¢,g , , _
W a s h i n g t o n C m m l y .i
.In t m :m a t t e r o f U 1 0 E s t a t u 01'
A n n u r l l e n r y A l l r a h D e c e u e d c .
'U l u h m a u ' a t l a w m s o t k m
Ie x u w c s ,cn. -d ito ra a n d n l po l r lo n a
m u m m d m m s d u m a a m n a n b y
on :ul get Four per c ent lllerelll
per ummm for your money éepooit
od in the Slll! Bank. Bair, Nebr.,Su. Him or Twelve iioatlu.. (3-tl,
Hn. J. Mueller arrived home Sabrdu. alter 1two week: vidt ll- lbs.ome of her daughter, Mrs. Paul She
st Karnay; Nebr.
L the Henry Peterson home Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Gutachow and
~n, Freddie,are all sick with in
uenza.
1.45 a. m. duly except Sundnr6-45 p. m. dlily.
p. m. dxily except Sunday.45 p. rn. duly except Sunday.
.30 a.. m. Sunday ozdy.Trauinl South.
"F(}Nol.'I!GIL\ PII HH wx E"
Will Sing, l1.¢:u.\i :Ipvak for iifelf.Prism um a1)I41 1.0 suit the
nest triiic nl and c:.ml:ng ln.».n».Come ln!A d¢n:u1:l|;.\\on ml! coh
vinro you.II. DIE:rmnnn. `lIxr!um\¢:| Jen. rllcr.
limit, Nelur.
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I have Iour more ood work horirs
than I need and wil ull lhlam at areuonable price, either singly or inpldrifThoyare in good working
rondition19--It Louie Grimm.
FOR SAL!I:--I.nrge Mn.x\\elITouring car. almost as good as new
a t m u .Also a 19:1 han! 'l01.iri|:gcar, priced right.J. R. Rmlgurn.
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MORTG AGE zxnrzgm-Joxss~ol
111111 pcopu rea ng no jxen o;icn.n|.rd, and Katie, daughter of Carl
uherk, of this city, were thu contract-
ing pxrticl...
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The ice in the old M'zoo hu bmkgt.
p and in all going south.
W A S I HNGTON c o . ma
County Clérk Debel h u supplied
the following indebtedness statistics
for the informatlon of Enterpdso
readers.-There 'nero 200 funn morlgngosIlled, totaling' z1,2s2,92':.=u. and IT?
mtlsfied. towing $T86.449.90.=>1°"§;f°= on town and c ity pm-
party n numbered 88, totaling $93.-1J00.ld, and 7I represcnlng $79,666.50
were lotisiicd.Chnttel mongngea tiled numbered
262.mowing indebtedness of $299.lB3.T3 and l6T amounting; to $184.-
1T0.48 were satisfied.Tho above is not u very good s\l\ow»
mg but in probably duo in n largv
measure to investments in ual b-on|!<and for tho various olhvr war expen
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give thqm an nhlfnsldnnw c hlrivari.~
l w a t n c u m y h a n d a n d U i t i c i a l , B e a l
t h i s N t h . d a y u f J l l m m r y 1 9 1 9 .
s E . L i . C ; r r i g m 1 ,
( 5 0 - 4 0 C o u n t y J u d g e .
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LEGA L NOTICE
Amrmhd Arlic iel of Incorporation
N o t i c e i s h e f c b y g i ve n t h a t ,a t a
specaal m c e t m g o f m e st o c kh o l de r s
n z l m :bo u t n x w a i .S u u l t o n u m L u m -
p a n y,d u l y c a l l e d a s p r u vl d e d . I- o r b y
u m a n d n a a m c l c a U I In c o r p o r a t i o n ,
: m l l u u i o n 2 . c n m a r y z u m . n u n .
n n s c l o 3 , o f s a i d A m c l n o t i m m a -
p u s u l l u n h i l l u n a r m e d b y n U l l J° \ l | » )
m e o s t h e s t o c k o f u n d c o r p o m u o m
m c n m m x g t h e c a p i t a l s m e l t l r o wQ;||,UU'U.uU t o $zo,u00.0U,m a k i n g
;. : . » ,u w u u c o m m o n s t o c k w i t h w e
p m w r t o vo t e a n d c o n u o l t h e In i l . 1 1 h
u l w l m l m r p u r n l l o n u n a h x l u g w e
p0 \ \ l. | 8 u n u s t a t u s o f t h e p r e f e r r e d
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The two mi llid ln form Atllutin
ours, who rented red Bugeoafa fwfruildiag linked. changed their mmd:
~d notified had by letter tilt tha'mfr was off."
or Furniture or Undertaking |e\
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Stand.f <u.u,».
if this weather contiuuas what an
e people going to do for ice?.I |m l c l c ,a n d r e c z u n g i u r t h e r w u t :., pn .| ,o uU .W of t he c om mo n w a c k b e
,m u w r u l . n m , m u l e a vi n g 5 5 , 2 0 0 | u » _ 'E
.n a nn a n ur y st o c k, L o b e s u m w n e n a n a, :a s u u l vw d , a n d u p o n s u c h w m a a s 1
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c s W ANTED r o n H A T C B I;
We eed moo W i ll u h : n y~ ,..'}M. foueggm or Mty dnun
~rker lnmhtwr Co.Bvll l\h¢1\~>4~sz-20
ET YOUR I D ~MO~BY em.
P l a n e .( 4 1 - t l )
- . ..nay be grovtued ny um .Board oiuutcturs,leaving the amount, Ind
.uuun ur. the preuarred stock as lixed.n amd origmai article..1~'. ll. Lilundge, Premident..
C. W . Wauwonn, Socreury .
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The Ware pub lic u le to bo heldnext Tuesday. Fshrunry lth... will hm
an excellent. place for #nyIna wanb
~r ~ ~ ~oin~g this wo~ to dem
nstute Lhe Lauaon.
Nebr., 1n.ll pay Four per c ell. inluen on time Ce nilc nen Ior SixNlne or Twelve moulin.(8-ti,
l n .| |l
~astute Lhe Lauaon.
I`. W. Lowe & S0195 nie of regis-
red shortfham c attle 'xu held atHermanla n Wednudny, the 29111.nst.There via.: 5 large attendanced the -I6 head odered and disposed
~I brought very satisfactory prices toheir owner,an nvenge price of
$23-1.00, the top price for a single ini-mal being $100.0D.Henan. Chu. S.Cameron,Ed.Azuwig,of Oskllnd.
Mnrsh, of Tekamah end Bron,oil
Binir, were the auctioneera.
District court il to convene in this
county 1-ebruary 18th. next.Follow-ing are the names of the petit §II..l0lu
drawn no sene during the term.lin\\lnd E. Farr. A. Gun! Allen. 5.IJ.Nonnaznaker,W.W.Wilkinson,Fred Flake, li..P. Andersen, E. l"|1-
chcr. J. P Anders-on, Ira Dixol, Chru.
Hinx, Tom Beialine,Willlnm Brink-man, Frank Ed n, J . W . Wardeil,Lazer Bar!.nn.,.0. M. Marshnii, Mar-
tm Jacobsen.l'r ink Schxfer.Sem..Allen.Henry Christensen,Nelam.Geary . Flud McCann, G.G. Hines,
J. BI. Mars all.
J . C lnngwhu wld his nude-nec5~»=»;;~»=ent.Colfax nueel toox-na Holmes for a consideration
of $3,500.Iva n good c orner md a
for the death asf her husband, killed
in an elevstor accident in the bhnls
building.
dlyl ago zo ortier his advertiieénent.
that has been running in The Enter-prise, qt Chester White Pin for mln
`na. 1. 5}f.i=izz§cau.a.N. am:2 1 f i v.9 T ;Vuhi.nnon6I.reel.Both! Ph;le|.
€| = i= u ° l n or th W ldc n .()
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w~pped ==\l1d::f Kam.
Fine chocolate drops, lmsrled Ib. . .... . .Ink
D e a r S a u l t u l S t u ' ~
3 L , \ ; R , _N E B R A S K A
Wiil Candid ?\||5c Sdn hy
Pnetics in :qu and federal counts.~__.Auc'r1oNB;an
JOHN Lomgov.
ATTORNEY AT uw
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s street lighting systsm on the prin
cinzl business streets.A promote;w horned to instsl the system sccompsn ed tho committee but vo luv:
not learned whst success they had.
It's something to bc thankful for
no be :ble to pick up an Omaha newspor usd not find on every page andTI every column thereof,and mo n
and will mah Bernard and his bd~:
a comfy home,
BE G IN N INQ r sa n u ia x ' IS T , ms
4 per mn lnteml w||\ be paid oncenlm-neo of depanll luued lor
dx monlhn, nlna mouth. nd oneya n - T E E BAN K IN G uo v s s o f
A . C A S T F Y E EEvAhh; in I-'nndxun A\ Reduea
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|L ~»I.\.-ne dmc, una Lwosccli harmw, one P. & 0. Corn c ultivator,
-no £wu»I"0w D:-uumcr c ulziwnmr.one riding plow,une une
horae drill, una wagon and hay ' rack, six sem rlnuhie work hur»
aesa, uno manuwe spreader, mm buggy harms-1.I l 2 hurvm gas
uxginv.mm wnlc r tank 12 bhl.,one p u mp jsc k.ah:duzen
vhickxrlw, eight. geese, sumo Cum in crib mud other arliclus zuu
numerous tu meulivn.
mas LUNCH xr Noon `
TE RMS :Twelve months lime given on ail sum over $10.00
;»Llr|:l|1l.~»=°r ln give bnnkalale note bearing S per cent |ul¢:¥Ba[
iruln dale uf saic. nil sum-1 un hr €~1o.0u will be ca-nh.
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Two ol \Vm\hlngwn co\uxv.y'| excel».mn: young people jnined umir loramos u\ uunlock last Wednesday up¢ru¢~v-sa-u--.-A-~ W¢rJdoghupcriormng the mu-nago rareuwny.mound, son of Nels md Mrs. Lund.nnn pcoplu mnidhsg nonhyvnv.of
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ECONOMYs AnsFAc1\oN
m s n a mmann-asusn.vAol
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It is omcially .nnnounrw that theNebraska Foe! Board, of which JohnL. Konnod hu been the head, feder-
ld fue!in lltn to r f or thi !nate.will cease to exist after March lat.next.The federal food ldminisirmtion, National and ltltef hu been a
"puddin2"for coal dc lle n, u id pro-dueersxnxbllng them in "soak"the
consumer n I. way and zo an extentthey never hoped for ln their fondest
oxtonionnte drunu.
latin with 11 uri.
Address me bar phane or letter."
Ch u . s . c mr zn o u .I
xla num,Neale.g
n l l n n u n n n n l n n l
H J ohn we a nd Bu rk e
md Doney Chrirtcnaen think lmunic ipal guvemment will be aban-
doned and(rubllc nlhira necessarily
5° to the annltlon bow-vows whenlark 0'llmlon. city attorney , movesany " to Omlhl the y ha ve mothen"think" comin .The Entarp rlu hu
Jo e Su b l s t t e 's b a m n ~-|~ct u c k t o g e t h e r w i t h s o m e h o u s e h o l d
g o o d s s t o r e d L h s n i n b e l o n g i n g u
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Lat Wineadly P. Ai. Are of un
minlltntor for Ncbnsklf
A committee 'nu combing the dt.;vgrlsr in the sreek to secure subscrip
Hi s :Minnie Nielsen went. to thecounuy 'lilelday to help can for th{
Chris Gutnc how funily who an aladown with the Hu, father md mohterm d little son.M n .Guuchow nm:
Min Nielscn are sipen.
c;Ly of her into husband is disposed
oMr s .. I- 'ra n k E t ! e . n b e r z e r h u n m .
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guy her father,E. I'. Cook. so th:ome of her puents at Beamer Dam.5111. A. J. Luure waz in the c ityWedneaday having Dr.Hemphiil do
some dental 'work for her.
Mm Paxton Wane Ll packing up
ms . - J . E . C lmp b d l I-'mmlumS u n .ua-an
Frmd S. Muelier left hat week forOmshl. to work for tha Ford Motor
Company.
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Updike ranch lend, six miles east oi Herman,and
about twelve miles north oi Blair and ten miles
southeast oi Tekameb on
M o n d a y F e b r u a r y 3 ,1 9 1 9
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at 10 rf clack A. M. the following proper ty to-wit:
2 3 - - B e a d o i H o r s e s a n d M u l e s :1 '{_';§;_,§§§';}'1,;"§,'};*;"
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weight 2.2l}1!,nun team mule4 l\\|r si-are nld, weight es i 1,nm'
vnm yrnariimg manic-I. eight. hat-I of mule cnlL~4. one snrvcl geld
lng iivls .\m»r=| nhl. wuight l.3J J,one man more eleven years
sid. woisglal 1.0.'3=.t,one black more six yaara old. weigilt 1300,
MIG x|\1illn is-ar-Is- nine years uiri. 1l'|.'i}!lJl» i.UOU.one (Penn hnr9Bl-loves: 1,ae.|r¢ nhl wniglul. :.'. llld,one umm mired um \e'.\r¢ uid.
vei;;ht. £.U<H. one Jack eight. years uid. [with |:nper.».3
.15 hrmri of first eta-».-4 mitch~ O i ~cumi, nil wilh c.|.E|. wiil lm !n~:¢l»
In Manish :tml Hv|\ts:tnhM° folluwlnsl.27 head ul' su\ur1, warInger and cnmim: yearli|\|g-¢.14 head of heifarx fzumimr tw-\P:\r:s nhl.2 iwifera cutnmg throe wars nll.I hull lure- rv.|.r=
uid.ll cseaws.
0 TSI! ili'1\:l uf llrnml mm'4, hrmi fn:30"Head 0| Hogs.Marcia null Avril fIU!nW.l l
nf liin.-inww:I are gmrv humi P-eliunl Chinn.lll are |.:ru.du i'ui
md Uhinsu. :J um :ed und wh in mixed.
°»Une McCormick lzimlcr. T fool. inF8115 Machinery.firstclassorder.(lne f:»fDol hic»
iurmick mower.tw.;listers.two corn pinnters.une Jnhn
Doom tworuw stmke killer, uno P. 8: 0. one~euw szialme killer,
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Q u . . l l I B Q 1 1 1 1 1 I 1a populnr demmd for their services.
The Jahn A. Rhonda: Ianni]we nreleased from qunrantineWegmadny
giants who ue wiilin g to. at lent,
mak e | t of conducting the pubiic
Juve-ld It bel in Iso .,..ia;".,':'.. .rr ma €L"E'."E»..on
~Hoslery Sale
10 * W n u h mi I * \A s h 0 ,; h u ,g i ,' a | g g II ' 1 , 3 z . : ° . , } 1 3 t . : = , : z . . z . : 1 _ : z , : z . : : , : i f _||
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+Ladies" ribbed wp hose regular asc at
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gi \»u at H 3 5 g a l ,
Missa.; finu ribbed hosn roguiar 35c at
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samWhen Skov Nielsen traded his townresidence sometime ago "gg a tractof band southwest of the e y a mil:
and n hd! or so and moved out thanpeoplewho had had axperlenee invy i ng no coutbina fsnning with x
business' in town, which Nquiren tl!of the time and energy of an ordinarynun, did n th ink he'd mg ion; out
there.And they were Hg t; ho ha.;tnded the plate for Burt county hmand will move hack to town, onto tht
old Beiknzpdplace in tha southweii~nrtof tho ty , | . l a o o n a s i t i xv a
l |I lM r .a n d r s .J o n u B u n l m m an~.
o t h e r r e l a t i ve s a n d fo n u e r n u o c i n t e s
Th e y l i ve a t C r a i g b u t a r e m o vi n g t c
Jn k l a n d .
ated by quarantine another week.
morning.After Mn. Rhoades and.alutnr Hilton hsd been down 1\i|..L
the Hu |. week and were just able tc:it up a iittle while at a time little
Pricilla, :ix years old,was tnkcn Ladies' Bungalow aprons, all colors
percale, $1.15 nqd$l.9B value $1.35
pearlng in this ilmo of The Enter
ise.The ale u to be held .on theHood- Updi ko ~ six ;=_g ==- wg oeu-mm. hex o ,me rdmo r e u 1 " s o m a . . t f ll k lf r y tv f i
ah* with c;l!," to be dllpozed of at:his nie, beside much other livestock
fam mac hinery etc.There nevc
was so great n demand in this counmf for wich c ows an at present; uugoodonesare hard to procure.I
For Parlor, Dinlnx Hmm. Kltehm or
Bedroom Funiiture see J. E. Camp
bell. Sleoeuor to E. C. Pierce.
<41-sf).,
.Hr . md Mm J u n e :W u e are liv
mg at the Henlhur hotgl in OmahaThey expect to south for thu winb e r \ | | o o n a . s 5 ; lr n l c i . | o v n r a m
.heir business dhira are arranged ach n t u m o y u n g e i n n y .\
~1: ~ve to ~ ~e lat of March
Going to Houeh~eplng7 Le!me
M~ . Wm. Cnrigr is here ww-ith her
CANDY SALE
Fresh candy and salted lacunut.-I lb..- 4 |Y7»c
Includasr Coco squsrns.Cucn M~Mali-wwf,
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when l'renident Wilson went tuFrance to the Pence Council Cadihafcan were provldud for himaoif an-Ihis party 9,0 Iouhlht blltle-fields oi
that country i~.Martin drove thi
dr. and Mrs.George A. Doil. enroute out to Illinois from their home
.At Sheridan Lake, Colo.. stopped mman Blair Fdday and Saturday of luimek md visited oid friends, formem
neighbors and associates.Georg:
mporta prosi;}erous times and promise of bouut ul crops in that part oithe centennial state in which he u
kocntcd.Ha and his brother have aequired a Largo holdinggf ianda ln that:section md George sold a lot of
and, several trusts 1.o°J:eople fromihil county who are iocl nz there.
W III Q \ | .aw r a t t e n d i h i s s a l e
DAWD GUSTlN'S SALE
Auémon is cnlhd za Dlvid Gum
Sueesarl¢LC.Plu¢¢
.41-an
on "I`uesday drove 1? za Oakland 81111sold a stock ear o the some nmlre
not. quite so ellbontely flnlshefl. toClulrlee Hulbert of that city.The body of Hu1.in'a snr in finishedinlavendar oolor and shines like 21
mirror.The price of this car i$3,920. while the mme car out of wxulnr lboek, with wooden wheels nn
not ao eiabomtel dnilhed, but jus'as durable and opemhhle in ever)
weH selll .ut $3,590.e Oldsmobile la a lower p rim'
car and in one of the hon can marufactured at the price It ll sold for.
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BISHOP W ILLIAMS s r n z c n z x
Held OI Episc opal Diocese Slriclnen
At Omlha
Omsha, Jan. 29-Bishop Arthur I.Williams died of heart failure at 12o'e1oc k Int nightflt his home. 315
South 'I'hlr¢y»t\rst streél. Death came
unexpecudlgr.The bishop had l]JGl|!ihe evening in a mediin;with the
veslry at St.Am¥r¢.v's parish nm'
wu Enparing to return when he wmatric en.His ahynicinn was summoned. but the 1| shop had lapsed into
unconnclouaneu,and died a alarm
time mer..
THB CADILLAC AGENCY
Martin Jacobsen rounded up at tht
penal: of The Enterprise ofiice Wednud ny with 5 h is :oven pauengmCsdillu: that is a team in luxuriom
tinish and equipment.It in ln S-cylEnder, win wheels, chord tires. a :pc
oild job equ`i|L>ed with every nutomobile device t I, contdbuteu to its oxcellenco and de!>cnd|.biIIty.Maninoniered the ear rom the factory fo!
his personal uno in demonstrating nn-wil! keep It for that purpose.Ho lmtho exc lwva mliing agency in Wm1.
ington and Burl. counties for the Cauliliac; also for the Oldsmohito and IhrGarry truck.The Cadllllc ls recur:
nized in this country and Europe as
"We'll have to teach them that wa
is wrong.""Maybe wo can do better than
u \ r . "_Eh » ll"Teach them tint war In unprofit
able."-Courlor»Journd
Wil; Ketehmnrk was up hom Cal
hmm Wednesday on business.H:"5" that his brothgr Henry and son
.»v II. have bought a farm near Clarks
Jn the U P road in Merrick countan d i s ~a furr;ing', md that Emi'" ?hu moved rom Iowa to0'NiolI. ihir
state, when he has bought a pool had
md soft drink jq_int.
Last Tuesday wal the 13th. annivemry at Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hulber-nan's wedding; day :Ind Car1'a betterhail' invited n thirteen of £l1§|
friend: to help tlw&\celebrate the
went.Being the irtecnth, an un-"1»:1w numbsr, some would have pusd it up but Mrs. K. Isn'£ uupenli-
ioul; and Cad thinks t.l1ere'a mo n
a work and lmluttry thin in luc k.
Q#luis wo
SHUT OUT HHIIGR ATION
louse Committee Agrees U Billto Pmlslbit lnmlgrstlol ff.-'ln
'EIN! ! fo r P\ nr'Yesrs
wu h mg mn ,Jsn.23.-Prohibition~f irnmlgfrstion for fouru ms s a lte r.wr. exc ept f rom C Mexico,
-|m d Nudoundksnd,was~upon unsnimonsly today byhouse Immigration eemmlrm.
Chslnnsu Burnett announced thate wo n n ld u k f o r s tp e c ls l rule zo
permit early consideration of tho~essune by the house.
"H 3 ° b lll ls r o t p u s sd b y u th e
pres-on m m m rw wipartiallyddetted,"r.B...J i§
said " l t is intended to prevent sguest flood of lmsnlgrsnts coming
he r e ns s o on s s pe s o ei s s lg n e du vddriving our mmm people out of work,md slso to keep out tho bolshoviki.Delay in pssslntcguo hill will be
harmful to the interests of the
country."Comddornble discussion arose inthe committee in regsrd to wlvethorthe bill should be olfoctivo for two or
four years.. but the longer°}x.~riod wasdecided upon by s vote seven to
two.A number of nnnnendmontssccepted permit the Ldminslon ot re-latives of dime niready ln this coup-try and of penons skilled in oertuin
occupations und profasdlons.
FARMERS SEEK MORE POWE.
Farm B n m n Assoclstlon Expecte.
To Develop
Plans Lsld To include Every Count;n\tate--Resolutions 011
Ledslstnre(State .xeumn-25111;The Nebraska funn bureau ssapcl
:Lion will within tl\ree5esrs be thtmoat powez:ful fsrmer orgnnlxstlon i1
the state.This urns the prodlotion o.c. w. Pugsley, former director of th-unlversity extension service.speak
ing st. the snnusl meeting of the aniltion st the unlversty funn lri
Belegstes representing smsjorit.;
of the c ounty fs:-rn buresus ol' thx
state completed s dednite new organlsstlon st the meetini.There an
more than llfty county sn n h o mo .
in the stste sud nm more sre in duprocess of formation.It is expectot
that eventually all counties will hsw.local usocnlstlons.A comblnstlon o.the county usocistions makes up tht
state sssodstion.A constitution ~Ȥ== to amendment.was adopted y the Frida;
meeting.Provisions src made ln thtconstitutionfor active committees.
and the state sssoclntlon expects unoon begin work in the interests othe farmers. Speakers predicted tha
the funn buresu sssocistlon won..exentunlly be the one orgnnlzstion Linclude all fs:more snd superoede 1.n manner sd! farmer organization.
now in existence.It will oe the onbig orgsnlsstion workin; solely il
the interests ot the fnrmern.Crocker Bltttod Presldent
F. C. Croc ker og Gm county weslectodpresidentot th o N »
'IZSS IGNIA OF MILI TA RY l Mater-az~a.rms, mr.
Phum.u:izt's mate red cronHour To Teil Sddien' Rank BJ En-I Tmret w p ' - » I 1 = » ~nu-nn
bien: On Uniform m g ; ~ g u n .
too many mouths um dont produaHe ia in favor of eliminating n lug
number at middleman. and he cite-axazfflu of how farmen had ame~by red buying and selling.
n m o o m p a n y h u n o " n a m e d n o o k . ". f o r
every dol1| .r'| worth o f n o o k or bond: issued 5
d o lh r h u b e o o ln ve m d i n th o p r o p e r ty ., _ , _ ; ¢
".|.~
1 ` i
v
,r
received the highest number of vo \
in the :elec tion of six director: 0.the nes-oezetion and thereby b0Clill»president.Uther direetore are:La
mer ¥0ull"|| Dawson county; J. 11Beam, Custer county; W. 1'. Crozie.folk c ount; R. I. rshappelle, Ltntm
county; .lake Pedrett. mrnbell count;the association passed resolutm..
euppomng n Pr°n°»°d new dog |Ll»n..u. Uv; uranns' iabernl appropmnone by the lezzslntnre for the ri;
construction at use state hog choler.serum plant,end for meeung tht¢a\omment eppzopnetion lor iight
mg uves%0¢k tuberculosis.A law u
curb the activity of stock food Itn\zemidy eompuuel we: also urged n
as resomuon.Another roaoiutlon urg
ee tno present iegmleture w pruvlfl\
n non~panls\u ballot .tor the erecuo.ut memoen of the c omdtuttonu tu.
wnuon..President Crocker emphasized tl.need of n lefillatdve committee thuwould bec ome letwe at once an t.tntereeu o! the ferrnen..He nekea
me directors to meet with hlm at eaearly date to formialate plan: for ac
non during the present Iegulnture.
_Graft In Stock Remedies
Stock food: and remedua are onof the biggest grafts being worked o.the fnrmen of the state. aceoniin,
zo F.C. Crocker of haze count,rvukinr on "Stock Food: and Helm.moe."He declared ti n t fnnncr
must orgmnize egninlt graf tere.l i
cated the instance of one stock foocompeny sellnng e mixture in (ng
county for $10 per 100 pounds thucoltlessthan60 'c ents per 10pounds to mzka In addition,th-
mixture kllied hon for et least on.fnrmer.He said this company soldbetween $30,000 and $60,000 worth Q
the food in the county.W. ll. Chapman pf Sewend count;
doclued the ladder thlt runs fron
¢»4 ~n rNIY "\ ¢.m r .FTW on
sleeve.1Captain, two niiver bnn and two
roirsofblac k brnid on~.>¢...Ma}or,ld ml.e i a ! a n d th r urow: of biik hug!! on overcoat.
.Lieubenant-eolonei allver maple luiand four mm of biac k bmid on ov-
annul.Colonel, dlver spread eagle and five
rovra of black hrlid on ovencogt.Brigadiar general, one ailver star,blink hnid "nuif inc h wide running
mound sleeva and mother 1our aqtmrteroi an inch wide shove it.
leaving :pus Ior a silver sur.Major gensnl, two silver stars.Lieutenant general,three nllvcr
stan.General, four silver stan."Ccnfusion hu I r i n a bftween orer~
:eu caps and aimilu ones issued inchin country.The smali. dose-Iittlngcaps with flaps which tio up in back
an issued to men in c am~s on thi!
hue been la the service in the Lrmln-
inz amps uid aaron the water arereturning to ihelr homes md l!0| eeneverywherewearing thdr ===H=\»g5onlioxml the ==»~g,';= aware anduked fr equamy m n l n m whatthis or um: ivitb il of n nk vom on
the uniforms denotes. Capuiu Duke
of the Nebr nkl Unhreni ty mpplies
this infomation, u follows:" A b lm c l me vl vn o n t h e le f t d e n ebelow the elbow worn point down in-
dieetes len than six months oversees.Bach gold chevnon in the lame poailion indic ates dx months of over
neu aerrlee.A silver chevron worn like the blue
or gold one is the sign of :lx monthsservice on this olde.Both blue ooo
silver or blue and gold chevron: mls'not be worn at oooe.A red c hevron between the elbow
end shoulder worn point. op on theright sleeve distinguishes the menwho hu rec dved an hononble dia
chnne.Elc h nun rec eives two olthese, one for his cout md one for hisoverc oat, and two should not lppw
ths s ome mg H3 11 men, howr, who were ono y
wear these emblems,for the o I
authorizin eth em did no t a gar untll after e.ndo! Deoem r, when
demoblliutlon of the S. A. T. C. wa.:
completed usd when it had msd:considerable heedvny in other mmmA gold stripe on the right eloeve
below the elbow is the wound stripe.A number of other emblerna '=;p°"f uently which are not autho : e d
Tl lg n h indicating the dlvieion towhich the soldier was attac hed areoften worn. on the left shoulder, but
those are authorized only overseas. AmoninFrancemight wear on hirshoulder |. sunllomer to allow that lu
was a member of thewunllouver division, or a. circular, many-colored em
blem sig11El'yin.¢ his membership irthe rainbow division.Simlllrly, theinsignia of the aviation or artillery
sometirnee nppeer on the sleeve, butthese ere unauthorized.
Another unaullaorlzed emblem ifstarson the right wrist, gold for
~s~cnA1>'~or PAi'ER"
Linc oln, Jan. 28-"Inasmuc h u Hu
houu journal has not y et ban dis
graced, let ua not dlqnce it with re¢0d1n| this scrap of mper!"'This was the plaaionatq azclnma
tion of Represenutivo Trarn\eI!of
Cherry county when a motion vu.:muh to lncoazorate the npiy of Sen
stol Hitchcoc , nrusinz W socedo t<the demand of tha boon and muh
uint resolution so wot: in furor of aedenl womaxfo-eullnfe nmeudment
as instructed by the egidltune.inthedaily record u sh own in th:
house journal.There vu lpplause from membenon the Ano: and from the Inge audience in the (diary."Rapnilntltiva Good of Nma h n
o no £3190 vu an \p
a.,.:;:m'°= 'm n\,|;||_jg"|;Lh|'id;1;'£1]
8-mater Hitc hc oc k hu uid or done
ho has been courteous enou¢b po g|\|us ar ep ly a ud ng h ou ld be c ou ne o
0venolS ctps.Naval Emblem
The branc h of service to which anilor is attac hed ll indicated by the
iwznia on his lef£ arm his branc hbeing shown be a small emblem aur-ruunded by chevron:which Indicate
higher rank the morn M thc m thanare.Thcemblc mx usa.. lccordlng tcClyde Lovelad naw rec miung of-
ficer for Linco , an as foliomzQuartennuter.vheel.
iilehlnill'| mate, three-winged 9 .
pe er.Yoemnn, two crossed quills.
Gunncr's mate. two -=f°-=;»_¢fJ -\=
Storeroum keeper, two cro hey:Cnrpcntzfa mate, two crossed ham
men.Bonszwain's mate, two crossed an-churn.
300.000 and silver for those who wentin the second 100900.A r m y n m g m
The f u l l o m a n the insignia
which dlstin rank in the amy :I*ri'n.l.e, no indgnla.
Corporal, khaki chevron IRd twostripes on ri ht sieeve.
Sergeant.chevron and threestrife: on right along.F rn sergeant. three chevmna with
little dlunond beneatlq,Battalion aergunt maJor,Lhmeche\'rotla with as concave semiwzirclc
men verzdm ma r.rec
"°?&»g:u i z io u l
chevron: with two eolwlva semi-c lb
flea beneltls.'Second lieutenant, qgald shoulderb a r a n d r o w d b r o w n r d d o n o ve r -
c o l t d e e v e ..
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HE RE IN P AP ER P ao xu sz s
(Stoke Journzl)
The prormses so rreely and pro
fusdy mme tnst. the Pens peace con-
teronc e would no :toe uno open anlhnl the world might. look on uuu theyes of the reponers with pe1'1ec;us
sunmee um at would know sll Lhnwas going on seem to have been wnt
ten on the lame kind of paper thaold Kaiser Bill used for treaty-trans
cnbioz purposes in the days when nwas somebody in *hs 'world.Th
amount of news tus; wo get from thconference would not c ause any du
comlort to the well known gust il 5were crowded into his eye.Weponnttted to feast upon. the YGCUNI;
wisdom of the line correspondentswho sro restric ted to grmns mumwnsvhgm t.\s7.h|.se ststutuml tips y so how the weatherlmagmoa r e p p n of the Neo
legislature of this model.The £\rung paper would say : "I (meenin~
the correspondent) had a chat swith Senator Pderson, reputed to »
one ot the :levorest dinplomsts at th
statehouse, who ui d ver y frank]out he had talked with e member othe house who had been informed b
a clerk in the go1rernor'| oiliee wh
received his gtatement of feet.: ditram s. senator from western Nehru
k s that the house was very likelyratifythe nations!Frohibitory a
memlment some time It the near Inture."Some time during the dsy w
shell consult with the odveoturouspirit who oth-rs prizes to our reede
inonder tozetsdiof thembosesncarefullythenewssndldvertilincolumns as they do the editorhlpage
and see lr it be not possible to ge..s c ontest to determine who can telwhst hu dready been done at Lb
Paris omferenee.
marked oll.
\Water tender, same insignia as ma-
cl1inisL's mate.
Bandmaster, harp.Commissary steward,two crossedquills with key beneath.
Pri book.nter, oSl1ip'a coorlludt moon.
Ordinary naman. two vsEite ltripes
on c al.Second claus seamen? three white
stripes on calf.'
A r a d s tr lp e s c r o a s th e ld tc u li n -dicatea four yan in the service.One red chevron ia the sign of hon»
orable discharge.A gold chevron Is airnrcled for dx
months or more of foreign service.Th er an ko f a no dlc c ro tth elin ei sindicated as follows:.
Ona half inch gold stripe on sleeve,cnsign.One-half inch gold strips and one
quarter inch stripe,unllor lieutenant.
Two ful! (half inc ) stripes, senior
lieutmant.Two full stripes and a half stripe.
lieutenant commander.
Three full stripes, commander.Four ful! stripes, captain.
One one inch stripe and o half inr.
:tr i rea mmiral.ne.rOne one inc h stripe and two half
inch stripes, vice admiw.Ono one inch str!and three hal!inch stripes, ad .
Ono inch stripe, half inch stdpeand one inc h stripe. admiral of the
M g Ql in.sig'nia. of rank worn on thecollar are:Silver anchor, ensign.
One opdght silver bar, junior Ilen-tenant.°Two silver ban. lieutenant.
Silver shield with silver maple leaf.lieutenant commander.Sllrer ahield with silver maple leaf
oornmaxxder.Silver anc hor with silver eag
ca n$21 stars, rear sdmiral.
Three stars, vice admiral.
Four starr, admiral. _All odlceru of the line wear a gold
star on the cuff."
'ro SEND AME RIC AN S q u lc m.
General Pcnhlnl Will Dispatch
Luge Number Hnlh ly .
Paztn.Jan.28.-General Penhin
report.: :hu by April hu will be dipnchim; Americ an troop! homc wll
from l¢¢u:ce at. the rate of 300. |monthly.This appears to be consid
ered u nigly as Genenl Perzhlns;
force: cm safely dcmobolized wiout adding Lo the dithcultles of unem
ploymcnt.
The dernubclization committee o
peace conference new hu been divided, with we sub-committees work
ing on different branches of lhprobicm.
"`..»-coxcanss' nnamxns Ass ro n LARGE s un
T H E ~Demand Biiilau no u n to Pay
T... __:.:. :: .:::.-. : -
..m a r - A a m m o f 1 W M Pledge za rmm1.1 r. num.°'" """ "' ""' """ "'.we Au una mum `s . = . m Believe 3:11 1.n a n . .
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25 5 U B|3 EYE ! ! IlIH A;nlllu l "; ' 5, b "',;= ..-_.-;` .-_5 p~--- ~f e n l e l v yea our n rm n overumm! n ueo lli-dsl! m.\¢!al;.F'Blfk In Old Plates 1 . .""€H"'i'L!':?"r_ gg 28.--4"ffme
ALL ~~ at sun-, Hao.. anag_meofl.;on¢r|uo!|lf§ehI.18»9.
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xy pewnlean md do an c lonal won ' - - r - - - - -- ~_.ul the committees of £110 \e|i|I;ture mm a¢ p u- z mn u .
dunk iuwu how to mpc!!wnwflar-Re p r u tnts tk l Sherley of Ken-
Corrrd meth ods o! z pdllu sn not wrkaf. in charge of the mauune. op-tauxhz in th e p ub li c o c h wla ww ,no ud zh eu nmdz nen to ni he gr ou nd
|11\1.u ,us It woqld hqld vlmeuarsr work,
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nie bin. ned out u at puma s per
sonehsrge~d with crime would be.d
:tied the right given him by the con1titution.Senator C.Petrus Peteson declared the bill conferred upo
we °==*=f gdtontegl the 1=°'~ff o
gran ury.ge I pruseeu or.Senator Peterson btou|{,ht ln the
cent troubles of the Ne rosks Stst
Council of Defense.lie mentionthat the c ouncil had been given auihority to :sit before lt Nl? person i
desired without .giving the lcv:
ony reuons for e summons to sppoor.When be arrived nt the counf.ils rooms. Sonstor Peterson ssid,h
\\mt quiued on any subject and th
htnr chamber methods.Sonltor Peerson sold he dld not beiiere such=)stem mode for good government.
THE FA RM BUREA U
The committee on priveleges selections in the lower house of th
legfislsturo on Wednadsy reco .
mended for pasasge House Roll 99,bill requiring that the question -
entploying s oounty agent be submited to s vote of the electors ofcounty before the cornrnwloners sauthorised to employ one.This bi
should pus.Whr.'l| the fsrrn s~ .for Wnshin§ton tounty was employ
last year its safe to say that BD ¢cent of the fsrmere of the eounwere opposed to the wnstefui expoiture of the money required to mal
tain the rosition.The esllow youtnent out rom the Agricultural sch~to teach seasoned, prsctknl fsnme
how to conduct their forming opetions sre s fake. so reznnled by
suecessfut fumers.Th e y m f |
and usually srs. hrlght intel Iboys but they sro not prsctlesl fs
ers end csn never team to be such
sn nrrieulturst school.What showouthey hsse to succeed ss fsers in eomrsrlson with the W ilki
brothers,I s r r y Hiseo.Wilt Fn lt
and scores of other prscticsl produing fsnners of this county who mtg
be named?There doubtless s
places whore s prsetiw, exrerlenform agent might be s he p tofarming community ; but W uhln
county is not um plses.There sfsrmers ln Wuhlngton eounty. meof them. who esn ron rings srou
the entire fac ulty of the state s
cultural school. when it comespnoctnetlon from the Zsnds which thhaveeultiestedf o r ( f m Th
farmers know the soi conditionstheirland.how to cultivate ttmake lt reduce, msxtmum ero~Lug ns 1 professions!f u me
sr their theories. obtained f .books. or possibly from tens n -favorable eondttioas.If the forma
of Wsshinxton county sre permitto vote on hiring s farm :fmt thewill hue in bo s. uonde ul ehsnin sentiment before the county has
term qent.
JUDGES's o m i t e s INCH-EAS
Washington.Jen.28--Withoutrecord vote the house todsg sdop
s eontsrencs report on the tiling eatery increases of $1.500 s
to d mri e t s od c i re u tt eo u n ~
received the highest number of vo \
in the :elec tion of six director: 0.the nes-oezetion and thereby b0Clill»president.Uther direetore are:La
mer ¥0ull"|| Dawson county; J. 11Beam, Custer county; W. 1'. Crozie.folk c ount; R. I. rshappelle, Ltntm
county; .lake Pedrett. mrnbell count;the association passed resolutm..
euppomng n Pr°n°»°d new dog |Ll»n..u. Uv; uranns' iabernl appropmnone by the lezzslntnre for the ri;
construction at use state hog choler.serum plant,end for meeung tht¢a\omment eppzopnetion lor iight
mg uves%0¢k tuberculosis.A law u
curb the activity of stock food Itn\zemidy eompuuel was also urged L
as resomuon.Another roaoiutlon urg
ee tno present iegmleture w pruvlfl\
n non~panls\u ballot .tor the erecuo.ut memoen of the c omdtuttonu tu.
wnuon..President Crocker emphasized tl.need of n lefillatdve committee thuwould bec ome letwe at once an t.tntereeu o! the ferrnen..He nekea
me directors to meet with hlm at eaearly date to formialate plan: for ac
non during the present Iegulnture.
_Graft In Stock Remedies
Stock food: and remedua are onof the biggest grafts being worked o.the fnrmen of the state. aceoniin,
zo F.C. Crocker of haze count,rvukinr on "Stock Food: and Helm.moe."He declared ti n t fnnncr
must orgmnize egninlt graf tere.l i
cated the instance of one stock foocompeny sellnng e mixture in (ng
county for $10 per 100 pounds thucoltlessthan60 'c ents per 10pounds to mzka In addition,th-
mixture kllied hon for et least on.fnrmer.He said this company soldnbetween $30,000 and $60,000 worth Q
the food in the county.
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the oenlte."It s broader me I think in neces-
nry." he det'JuE!.I :nay tnke it on
a hula for one er bill whic h I mls'
introduce."''Undc r the bill as drown. govern-ment authority to control g a i n
dealers. miller: and elevaton "li-cense or other like powen"becontinued and the president would be
nuthorlzed to create any agency oragenc ies, to bw the :ma and 1619
other foodstuffs and feeds,"as the
guaranteed price. :eguhte e rt gnrl
l m 0 I t o f ~rd road 'lee an on; me the nil
rouls are under government c ontrol:control groin exchanges and prolnjpjt
tnding upon them "at meh time ortimes as may be deemed dednble orproper to meet market conditions qui
competitive prices of foreign grownwheat and to prescribe such ruloo ondregulations on may be deemed noeoe-
my to protec t the government of theUn ted sum from Fly ing the fuer-nnteed price oforeu d for my wheat
tw than that covered by proclama-
oc m r Ar'£i$i`6rr:Ys` Damon
POWER 0? arcquzsrrlou-
Lincoln, Jan. 28-The dignity omcalmoftheNebru k !ma e senatewas ni htly roiied mag when a hillS. I".o. 12, introdue by Senator!
Ainlny . Neo! md Chagall, was killer
upon the recommend! on of inddinite poxtponernent by the ju d k i u ;
committee.The qlteltlon name before the eenate upon motion of S enator Mah;
to reject the corn:nttee'a| vegan. buAjnlay and the other trien of thbill lost their iight by o vote of 18 u10.The committoe'| report to indef
tnitely postpone the measure ' r u
hen rred i1eoncun.Take s An y Ri ghts _S. F. No. '12 mthorizai oounty ettorneyn in Ndbraala counties to col
witnesses before them.administeonthaandnal:quenioru .regil-flip
criminal actions within the county.Chairman F. F. Condesi, outl 1
too many mouths um dont produaHe ia in favor of eliminating n lug
number at middleman. and he cite-axazfflu of how farmen had ame~by red buying and selling.
~s~cnA1>'~or PAi'ER"
Linc oln, Jan. 28-"Inasmuc h u Hu
houu journal has not y et ban dis
graced, let ua not dlqnce it with re¢0d1n| this scrap of mper!"'This was the plaaionatq azclnma
tion of Represenutivo Trarn\eI!of
Cherry county when a motion vu.:muh to lncoazorate the npiy of Sen
stol Hitchcoc , nrusinz W socedo t<the demand of tha boon and muh
uint resolution so wot: in furor of aedenl womaxfo-eullnfe nmeudment
as instructed by the egidltune.inthedaily record u sh own in th:
house journal.There vu lpplause from membenon the Ano: and from the Inge audience in the (diary."Rapnilntltiva Good of Nma h n
o no £3190 vu an \p
a.,.:;:m'°= 'm n\,|;||_jg"|;Lh|'id;1;'£1]
8-mater Hitc hc oc k hu uid or done
ho has been courteous enou¢b po g|\|us ar ep ly a ud ng h ou ld be c ou ne o
lA ma rie o f re d a tm d n lm mnat Limuln las t Tuud ly prg an lud u
an-:xill|0|J , electld GMM!! and pllrn d r n o lu l i o n s u g f f g - lq ld n mr ew mart lawn $0 Balm In liveur! from the public without zmduehit
anyrhing or nddlng to the vnlth an
the country.
Lax! Mondafa H=-==13 Bute Jour»nal c arried s pictun our Zemin-
hw Repnoe-nutiye,Hu§. J\._ ~ |411
" '`mS§i`"\rii o<§=§r\5dleli'i>3r Repre-
unutlve Garne r M Tens, who waspudding, ami the decision was nn-
wned br the house.
PRICE OF F L OUR To REMAIX
FIXED AB AT PRESENT uma-
m e YE AR \
Flour Pdée To Elma!! Fixed During
Pr n e n C r o p Y m
¢ - l - - - ¢ - -
I "2s.I`.'§..T"|1|""{5Z.'2YiL§"53.l13`i"" 'Ji 1
;§New York. Jan. 29-Julius Barnra - < - q w
noune-ed, has a pmm to Christiani u the wonid.it a commend-
ablr #phil but ir. 1| questioned sz ltproves anogether mecuaful.A mor:prac tic al nrvrnm lt appears, wouk
he a combined.pan imnt elfo rt i tChzmianige the membership of tht
churc h. aa sz c alm wfien Pnaenlday observation of and wig; day il!umate anoeiation with nhodatl
ieada tha writer hereof to auggea.that conversion of the member!eithan chunrh to true Chriliianity 'NH
occupy the Uma and ed on of thc
present. generation.
The daily newapapen eontaiaingthe prfaa dispatches announcing thc
=»=~g»=\f;=a o : b i l:'la eonfreaa
gran :ag rn.aavet a ol$5.000 a year and the !Hv-
clage of the mails matainad also am u m of the ld ColoneuR.ooae\1~lt'a will for the
diatribtlllnli c d hla gauze, amwulinsto a half miliion tndar a, mf*-k ill:all In he,heldils» mat tor addon
durfar her Ilfadmo.Aa oth er ru e
dispatc h at Ula name time said thatinsuranceeallpanhlhad paid thewidow ;sa,ooo. insurance on her hun-
hand'| Iife.a m hsram time eonneaah u voted her $5.000 pension.
W!! ah! tak! it?
It ia a aatieeabla tae! that here is
Wuahington euunw the moat vehement ad voutea at thi c ounty llllh
sy stem are. aa a rule, ¢h¢P poun
m m .whose eoaeumung amniuo~hto acquire favonabk notoriety ana.thereby get elected to oillee. and nm(armor: at all;or il' they make as
pretense en'farming ara the moatahiftleaa,-»°~=»,3;ia: me n in the
rommunity in ar h they realde.To
beeonvinc edof tldaaaaatiivntakladnse out to their farms and #acne
u w aaneuadinp.Of o ouno th an
an: winddtld ra In wan who favor
anything ahat romiaea to get moneyout of the public treasury,hopin;
fg-= a few paltry dollar: may fall zo
t em.
TH E s u r ; - ' a m z REFERZNDUB
A decree bla been fllad°in the dia
r'00 D A DMINISTRATION U!F ICE
FURNITURE HAS BEEN z~1m..1.
H.M.Bushnell.exocutwe accre.ary an I'ood Adminmrawr wazue»
.ma pnwed his abihty as an aumorvxr .Ho wld at auction me admm.alration pmperty, coaaaating of typo
drllera, dean, cnalra, tales and casesme we drew a urge c rowd and tinarielaa aold at pretty cloae to rcwi
pnce.With the aaie of the Iuwturc , th!
.nlebraaka H3011 admlnsanuuon 1
auout ready to go out or uualneuum olnoea wlli remain c pm umm;
me balance ot tho mea. asm \\l11t|me-y vnll be permanently closed.-Jmaha Bae, Jan. za.
nciumrzvn cosmnrr.r:za,Uulittnxi l!~ia1¢¢u£:| zAJ To!'l¢Ut;\.lus zsrm.¢.| .~u :muh
U nz ,..L i n c o l n .J a n .k o r U !t h
d o m e ; ; | m ¢ y ° m
pare the emu of me atanumg com
.amae a seven 101% by aocurag Uw-.rl muxdermg me azure bng un.ommlmng unparuonaute Dlunuera s¢pe|.Lln¢,and waauug Lho vuiuabn
.due ox the Gehberute may in cm welweglarmgerror:m me u m c m
.mponant oilla that came up."The cle:-he of uw house will m
.aaume any neapunawunly Zor allL
Jan!!! umm zuwre asm we haul wa-ae IGM! with ill me 180111 ox auaoq.sous words. phrases and murlakea 1
gamma! ana apeusng uzu:orr¢cu:1J..
"l move that each c umnutwe cw:mmiah himaell \|.i!.h a copy 1ureenleafablemenzarybpcliu
~ aan! Repnraenzauve Axteu. I.ne house menluers amu.c<l bmwsy a
.ue emharruameut or lou»9 on ll.ommmea clerks, who were preach
U- s.WAR |sxs'|¢::~s1:s E x a m ;
$za.000.0w.uoo in z.:MUL\na:a
aio Siaga Of ilalerlal Redudion Y
Seen And 'lreaaury " u l Hoa!
Another iii; man in Aprii
.ig
L/
4\
_¢
trio! coun of Leneuter county in smImunc iion suit of was a a. Ba ile;
und o wen agai nst Chula W .Youto preunt US! iam: plac ing on gh.baliot for the l u i gennrd eleeuoe
the purponed rderendum ee the pea,lui n uu re ge ut p ue ed by the lu.
iegislsture.The c ourt had: um taureleaendum peuuon umm have he-2.»,14T 'ralid names in under to hmten per een: of tho legld voters of th
stale and that it corded 8,840 in exfess of this number. llmy more thu3.840 are mn1ld{ however eo tha ;nuon fem.ls,a found funher
me imzrvonore,who dnsulnud thepetition, acted in good faith md wen
mlhout knowledge of the trends pe:petra led b y tb lm¢lmre dl»od r~ c u
isle the petitions.The intersrenorl heve elected u.
stand on their dlmurmr zo the evidence und not introduc e my funhe.
uezimony and will rv to the lupremcenum span the leur points involvedJudge .Henlburg eden that hal! ihmeta be taxed to the lute. whic h i.
the defendant, md hai! to the intervenore.The mm amount to A ver;le r g e e u m . u th o u n n d 1 o f p | ¢ e e otestimonyen 'tzke n in numerou
~ ug referee »~f1;=_;11°~f»=1
per y a expenses annew ten c ent: for end: 100 words
lnnaerlbed.
' r o o I I A NY u o c s
Washington,Jan.30--Allhou;
nearly tnree months have pas;:moe the ugning of the arrunam
.ne American govommenfa war c,emez mow no vm DI ¢l%C1¢|l.8Lmaterially , exeept ln loans to lilltl
ln January the treasury paid e
.shout ;l,¢sw,000,000 lor onlinsry \»expenses, e emma ol amed wana.only $i0,0l.l5,UUO lea than sn Dore.
aer, $65,000,000 len than in Nowner and eonendenbiy more than
any month zhemamre.
Omcwa explained th lt jh i n \\
not to Mi lk e n u indscauon tlpmduetlon of vrar needs ll eontlr
mg ,ez the tremendous nm of mv-.n months u v Manufactures n
an presenting their hula and receml p ay me nt f or meter in ll g emmag qo, however, end ihl eepeexp mln .The iiquidetion of \|
contncte bo be pm »<1d»g_ [guusron i azprovidr f o r vd i d a ti o n o f E m
orders. is expected to be n new mu
of high outlays for the next mul
or ti mThe treasury cited lizures on
,sruent government outhy ua emplinetheneeeeaoggforllwlhersm e of $15.900.000 or 1
000,000,000 in A til. Current expee e n o w e r e p e h r l e r g e ly o u to f b
rowing from banks and other Irhn nln nf tha :n|:|\ernm.lni'|.L
li§§=:§°ii"11`{§"§>fG}§`§»'re€éI` 1g'£J?|}}n"§r1
- s v
plac e ls we very neu, nu. 1 cm-upp i m of muhlnery or mol then.
Prupectlve p u r c h u e n n w c !anldu of whx! is to be wld by ooking
over the we billl, printed it The Enterpriseyn-int-shop, or reading Un:
bl; ul in um pip er.
TUE s 'r /wi: B ANK M B lu lr . Ne bn
wlll my y ou 4 ru :un lnlerut pea
comeuu o n u m ww wplus belongs zo Mn. 1
. u f lh h my a n d wu nLi n en .Marlin is A yemm, s on of Chris L lrDrum. md the couple ha
c h i l d w h o w u " g " gMr.u r s e u r u m hroom hlled with smoke
le n me d ll l h e n vu 1
li
lnlini tjpa ~ 2' |!°'l hh building or eonunu.null fm Six..Nine or Tvrclvel
£
I
<.
li¢T."'"aa Bi iliéféiékiieu
\,/I L I l . ~l l ~ f n l k l r l l . C h : ~ l l e l i s l e e n .I lf |'. lun C!|r\.
:me--Liu dar I l.\l :£. "2 9\¢\.\|f'.nff}.<f".1f»[iff*'fff'ff\'f'~f*?'f\'f'iff UP.Iv?£12 If:»If?if?1
1911. ¢ ln fornlf neon mann. vnu th an t ha n aulp h nn 441 .104
. - , " " - , - q ~ - w . - \ v "_ ? \\ . "
I
s
MGE rom!~ __;;._.-lnnmry §x, 1919 W,..;..S°'*""'v
w u t s sv s n z u ms c u s s r o x o r
°:cu:c'ru1c.\z.z h m n u o z x c s
Fukuoka Tekphnc Calpuy, Blair.
the Hoon ruoinuon..'Rae Hoon ruolution il not a rw-
ernmeat ownership measure, neitheris11. a private m»mrship bili.ItapurposesoCo n g n u ls ao mntiuue
Publisher Hntzrpdae. Blall, Neb.A maoludon u nov pmdng in Con-
nn |a k ao mla .|Hu u uB IllM8 .v h id |
u of vital lawns! In the publk.Home um $68. also known aa theMoonrnoludon.was Inlrvdnoad by
oongreumu Jo hn A, nm.chair;
man nl uw com vthe Uwilld Staten u....¢'E|Bayrr
aulutlve nd la won w come up for
connbdnation.It provides:Flnt, dm zonlhmance af wvem-menl contra! under Lha U. S. Pont-amcc Department until otherwise or-
dered by Congress.Seemnd. U14 apnnlaal of the ww-
eny of v.he.u.~lephom and ulngnph
Compania.Third. Gu Po n mad e r Gu a n !l ldlredld tn aqvtiau for the punhue
ul any or dl wlophom Ilan.Younh,the Postmaster Generalahall preaent J ian al arganhallan
vh k h v m eo ine all - f ' - - 2 5 ° -nd authority nl the ernment tb
meh a plan of in wr lndus-trial u-wld hu :hmm to be advan-
am also numbing a hookla. ovu-uln ln g a letter ( mm Tbaqdan N.vm. prsldent ol the Amarkan Tele-
E\om.~,Compa|\y, to the Hon. John A.
oon. elualnnan ol the WM emu-mltu-e ol the United Bum Hman ofReprcu.-n\a|.$ve»."W i n B ade n D I:-nn la n of E le c u k a l In wl g un , " h
me --»,»;f~ of tha ktur..J i r .d| ' |le tter ll ln a an m' 1 4Cangremnan lomfn request for hh
uplnkm ng:rd£n¢ Home hlll 868known aa 1 Mow resolution.Th!ld(fr. Nrther, ls n plea lor tha unl
hcalion abd proper e vn ml ai Uneoun!ry's wire nu-vin.Hr. Val] bo-lkwen um du mopla an | n'favar af
a vi n n y mm t will giva them thxboat w at iha lmven poaslbk
nies, and tbenfom ha ny: iha! theyahuuhl Yu- in'fnvor of the pauage of
snmci~t. sims zo umm and present
ua Cannes: a lpodne pruposbuon forthe oavnenhnp or re¢ulat.|on of theCeanny'n ware aanice.in in Con-
gressman Hoof: build Ura! a Lhor-oaghly considered and wellthougnbum solution cannot be rsztmslmndcr
pressure or in 5 shun period cl time,and mnnqueuuy he proposes xluuthe present control bl continued until
such n plan cm bo waded out.Because I helluva it u for the but
imma. of the telephone user: as wel.as for the ownc n of the telephonemr n p u i a that proper connidenmm.
be given the queliion of gnvemment
omrnerxhip or pm rly regulated private ownenhip o the c ountry : uirc
service. I am urging um the Blni.Enterprise to on rec ord as favoringthe Moon resolution, I further 'lirgx
that your paper wire your app:-omnino our wo Senaum and our Repro-umtntlve from this DIAHCL 1mme»
dla lon c tion on tha par to f tha pnp e.in necessary u the remaining days ul
gh present. session ol' Congress an
ur .Your truly,P. nr im,Low Oomémtial Signage:
LEAVENW ORTH FED ERAL m s -CIPLINARY BARR¢%CH3
BURNED ¢
Iu ven won h ,Kan. J an. 29-Fireof undalnnndned origin ~=;§f\==vir-tually d.utroLed the fede discip-
Iizmry bannc hem with a resultantlou estimated at $100,000.In lddi-tion, clothing In the quuter-material
dapuumm uid no have been valuednt. $60,000. was darlroycd.Holdlcn
were plac d about tho buildings ansoundsand pfiloulrt u d l w d in
the flames,uh!intThere were 3,510 prlnonen in thebanlclrn dl of them military offend-
on .
w u t s sv s n z u ms c u s s r o x o r
°:cu:c'ru1c.\z.z h m n u o z x c s
Fukuoka Tekphnc Calpuy, Blair.
the Hoon ruoinuon..'Rae Hoon ruolution il not a rw-
ernmeat ownership measure, neitheris11. a private m»mrship bili.ItapurposesoCo n g n u ls ao mntiuue
Publisher Hntzrpdae. Blall, Neb.A maoludon u nov pmdng in Con-
nn |a k ao mla .|Hu u uB IllM8 .v h id |
u of vital lawns! In the publk.Home um $68. also known aa theMoonrnoludon.was Inlrvdnoad by
oongreumu Jo hn A, nm.chair;
man nl uw com vthe Uwilld Staten u....¢'E|Bayrr
aulutlve nd la won w come up for
connbdnation.It provides:Flnt, dm zonlhmance af wvem-menl contra! under Lha U. S. Pont-amcc Department until otherwise or-
dered by Congress.Seemnd. U14 apnnlaal of the ww-
eny of v.he.u.~lephom and ulngnph
Compania.Third. Gu Po n mad e r Gu a n !l ldlredld tn aqvtiau for the punhue
ul any or dl wlophom Ilan.Younh,the Postmaster Generalahall preaent J ian al arganhallan
vh k h v m eo ine all - f ' - - 2 5 ° -nd authority nl the ernment tb
meh a plan of in wr lndus-trial u-wld hu :hmm to be advan-
am also numbing a hookla. ovu-uln ln g a letter ( mm Tbaqdan N.vm. prsldent ol the Amarkan Tele-
E\om.~,Compa|\y, to the Hon. John A.
oon. elualnnan ol the WM emu-mltu-e ol the United Bum Hman ofReprcu.-n\a|.$ve»."W i n B ade n D I:-nn la n of E le c u k a l In wl g un , " h
me --»,»;f~ of tha ktur..J i r .d| ' |le tter ll ln a an m' 1 4Cangremnan lomfn request for hh
uplnkm ng:rd£n¢ Home hlll 868known aa 1 Mow resolution.Th!ld(fr. Nrther, ls n plea lor tha unl
hcalion abd proper e vn ml ai Uneoun!ry's wire nu-vin.Hr. Val] bo-lkwen um du mopla an | n'favar af
a vi n n y mm t will giva them thxboat w at iha lmven poaslbk
nies, and tbenfom ha ny: iha! theyahuuhl Yu- in'fnvor of the pauage of
snmci~t. sims zo umm and present
ua Cannes: a lpodne pruposbuon forthe oavnenhnp or re¢ulat.|on of theCeanny'n ware aanice.in in Con-
gressman Hoof: build Ura! a Lhor-oaghly considered and wellthougnbum solution cannot be rsztmslmndcr
pressure or in 5 shun period cl time,and mnnqueuuy he proposes xluuthe present control bl continued until
such n plan cm bo waded out.Because I helluva it u for the but
imma. of the telephone user: as wel.as for the ownc n of the telephonemr n p u i a that proper connidenmm.
be given the queliion of gnvemment
omrnerxhip or pm rly regulated private ownenhip o the c ountry : uirc
service. I am urging um the Blni.Enterprise to on rec ord as favoringthe Moon resolution, I further 'lirgx
that your paper wire your app:-omnino our wo Senaum and our Repro-umtntlve from this DIAHCL 1mme»
dla lon c tion on tha par to f tha pnp e.in necessary u the remaining days ul
gh present. session ol' Congress an
ur .Your truly,P. nr im,Low Oomémtial Signage:
LEAVENW ORTH FED ERAL m s -CIPLINARY BARR¢%CH3
BURNED ¢
Iu ven won h ,Kan. J an. 29-Fireof undalnnndned origin ~=;§f\==vir-tually d.utroLed the fede discip-
Iizmry bannc hem with a resultantlou estimated at $100,000.In lddi-tion, clothing In the quuter-material
dapuumm uid no have been valuednt. $60,000. was darlroycd.Holdlcn
were plac d about tho buildings ansoundsand pfiloulrt u d l w d in
the flames,uh!intThere were 3,510 prlnonen in thebanlclrn dl of them military offend-
on .
u btlllvel sn elim!thu md# M f n w é me lu
dune, n il senmlly belieyed.1 I 7%~ THE ENTERPRISE~n .. | .A w n t l e s o n
n a s A
n vrunmlrox r _~ "j.f'j'f 3 °°Ti l e C a s m g a n d T u l n d a r W e l l s .I ~__...
GENERAL AND u )CAL NEWS AND COMMENT
1\l n D u n - - _ - - n u p n u u -- n u - l -m : n u -- - _ - n -n v - _
VOL. XXIH Blair, Washington Con
a n n ' r e m n o u n s u n u n p u u , W n u u u s lth o u g h t o r f u r /ls nty, Nebraska, Feb. 7, 1919 - - u . ¢u -
N0.1
:1 1members of the House.AJ the mlb
ter new stands we are oqudling me
n o n f d u f w o y e l n a l t v w h e n l l b l l lor 813 hills were introduced by :pe
time the twenty day ££hld up s:-
ed.A Yerba! etfort was made to :utdown the limit by c ombining dmilnr
idea in eommiuoes but an at old nwas nneueceulul.No fu aib le lanfor thi s h u, a s I ll, bee n d wiu xgu
caeh and every member c ildlnl theright to pres-egt for the eomddention
of the lieu:-e, as many ldas, in the
for m of h ilh. u hr o r hi; f ri en dsconceive.
Much visionary mnterid and many
vague ideal are found included with-in many of the measures.Belldes,
of e oun e, muc h lhlt il mb ili nli ni.But out of this a [rest deli d thatwhich il practical, is secured.I t is
from meh a heterogeneous mum asu m that progreuhe Iegidatian isderived.
The renily big biil, outside tl! thedry amendment., that, so far, hu 'i`p-pared is the measure which rofvides
for a new Stale Capitol.wasup for general discussion Tuesday
DEALER IN
Windmills, Engines,
Tanks, Pumps,
Feed Grinders,
Lawn Swings,
Pipe and Fittings
&c.&c.
Qpposibe CRO W E L L E L E ' A TOR
ggi?Blair, Nebr.
~SAl[!
SAFETY FIRST!
ove away from here I will
y farm, one mile'south of
~, on
~ebruary 4, 1919
n R I r ~.|..
hen is um: whic h eonc ems the par-- -n-chial and private schools.Ons far Job work al The Enterprise :Mu
he following property to-wit:
harness, one lot pitch forks. one lumber Wag'-»
on:one old Saxon c or;one old Hudson c ar;one Fo rd
touring c ar; one ne w 8lt. Mc Cor mic k b inder;one n ew 6-
tt.Mcllornalclc binder;one ne w 5 -lt. Mc C ormic k mowe r;
one Oliver I1 ln. 2-bottom en glne plow; onelanesvllle c orn
plante r, wi th 80 rods wire;one benc h table;one Joliet
2-hole c orn sheller; one smell torge: oneanvllz one W ater-
loo 1 S!-4 lu. p. gas engine;one blac ks mith vlse:on e road
sc raper:one 2-ton hoist:one bicy c le ernery stand:one
stoc k and dies to 3-l ln.;one stock and dies to I in.;one
work henc h; one lot wor k room tools; one tank heater; 22
2 n. x 10 it. znlv. sheet stac k c overs;one Mc tlorrnlc k hay
ra ke ;one I0 ln. Appleton fodder and ensllaze c utter;one
6~h. p. Fairbanks Morse oll engine. on truc k; one I6-tt. hog
roc k; one Suc cess manure spresder;40 ieet 5 in.Gen tly
b e llln l:one hand corn sheller; one dlsc shnrpener;75 tt.
S»ply Sin. tlnndy belting;|75 hu.ear corn;|00 lt. 3-4 in.
gnrden hose; one lot scoopshovels and c ob lurks;one slop
.:5rt; one both tub;one lot li ne sh utti ng ;one lot belts;
one hog: oller; one lot steel barrels; one wagon truc k;one
hand c art; one whee l bo rrow; one powe r rip saw; one lot
crib fencing; 50 steel fe`nce posts;three ladders;f o u r I n
chains; I5 gal. stoc k dlp;cross c ut sa ws;l b u z z s a w
tanning mill; 1 5-It. steel tan k; ho( troughs;4 doz. c k -
ens; c orn todder;2 linnsnmnn engine binder tongues alld
bitches; l Hog wnterer; I road drag; 5 I0 ar H cnflvas stac lt
covers. I 4-to" wagon scale. i step ladder, 200 lbs. carbide.
l garden plow and some household goods.
\
H. QLLERMANN
There is No Better Time Than Homelleaning
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tu cash :»0¥D\.. ul. |...»¢';||,~w{ile mc.
a n n u m
GEO. 'scnnoanm l`inancial Counsel
542 Railway Exclmage Bldg..
BPIAHA, NRRASKA
H AT NooN Four Doors Welt of the Castetter Bank
BLAIR ::::NEBRASKA
THE LARGEST AND OLDCCJE EXCLUSIVE
JEWELRY s1°onz IN THE ClTy
G - A - S
lor lighting ma heating.We'll glxdly ive you axpen advles
and halp in the mltur, md aubmlt ullmlws.Ol course thanis nu obligutiou on your pan, in asking for the fun und lizureu.
We an so sure um. zu u | fuel And illuminmz will prove no
mpefior w other ways Lhu we promise you'll lind xr wollworthyourwhile w iavaetignbu.
We, ol oourso, don'v. upecv. your puronngu on my otherhuis dll: Lbu. you will serve your nwn inwreom by giving
iz no ua.Why nov. xnvasugnwl And lodlyl
BLAIR GAS COMPANY
B L A I R ,NE B R AS K A
M S O F S A L E . _
I: was oniy lwhen | he'd mm: of the
appsThlt :he bec ame inc lined to be apmde.
And found that :ha ind, evermofe. to
m n v l eWith the oft debated problem of
the nude.
From thenerfoaih ihe dcvcrted her ah
izntion,Her time Ind all her money to her
clothes.And Llah wu the beginning of c on-vention.
And modesty as well, I suppose.
Reactionh »;= about in fuhlon'| re-
een lNew girls conceal so Iitile from the
mennwould¢¢2>m.in me :mme of .11
So {h§t'|¥g:g¢|nt'the 1
means on to p u s app efroundagain.-Stolen.
src:-the buiidin in to cost five mi!-} Pershing.The *~in vnu or id n-
lionl which il co niaed in six ears ally named for l. pioneer resident. noE.by o I 1 - 2 m i l l le vy . I . W M M"cxtexwve land owner ond an educated
consisting of the Go\ornor, the State gentlenun.Hin non,who inheritedRnfloeor and three others, chosen by; much wealth in Burt c ount l a resi-
tlw Gowmor, are to have charge of
thc work and no member of the lcg-isleture is to be u member M the
commission.Another ion that is canning:
dent for many years of lmd, anintelligent, educated mon. was recent-ly c onvicted in fudenl c ourt at Om!-
iha of seditious zmermces and #ned
and the potrloil of! Burt c ounty had
' A l M i ' $ § | ` 0 2 " T R O O P S '
h u f r a s u n r r E N O U G L
~ 'a r D e p a r t m e m n n a O ! L s c k o .
k m a r g y
a n y C u e s O f n e u D i m u n A n R e
c a n u t i n b i u g g m m u n - U e l e n s u
M a d e a i :m c n u r y B a k e r
W u h i n g t o n , r w . 1 - C o n g n u c a n
n u n s w ve n a m e d ' m m r m u p l u m . .
I a u i w u n l w m m e m u u m y a n n u m . .:. . . .u . u y n t h x l i p e n a m m ; t o u n
lk 14 48 D4 l u a u a l l i o v l n a u : n u 4.
.y a s l x o n r g c n e c o n a u u o n u m .
~can w i l l n o u w u c u g n u o n n a n U n
g e n w n m m e rc , » uo u » :l u |Ci lu u
~W p o w e r m m e n u n .: m g a e u 1.
»n m p m y o r u m c o n g r e s s m u m
p e r m a t a n m q m r y . u a l o o m p m m ho w n u m b e r e d b y t h e t h o u s a n d s I m .
~ t o m m k e n e r d d u n e s :
u n a . :s o m m s ,c m e n y w o u n d e d o .
n l ve n o t z e c e n e d L h d r p a y z u
n u n .
T h l t a l l o t m e n t s o f p a y a n d g m
- n e n t w o w n n o e l t o m l d s m d m
~ are m o n t h s m u m m , o c
~n u n ; m u c h d u t r e a l .
Th e u u o r m a u o n c o n c e r n i n g w o u n d
soadaeru h a s n e w r a m a d b y um.
d e p a m n o n t u n d m l a u v n r e f e r
-1 . o m e l t o d C r o u , w n 1 c h 1 r u u n
~me to x u r m a h u w m l a r m n t i o n .W h a t Z é e c r e t a r y B a k e r 3 1 3 |
M i n o n t y h e m e :m a n n , w h o l m
...l e a v e i n p r u m u n g t h e n c o m
l a m t a i n t h e h o u s e h u e l i c t e d f r o n
1°. ~o f W a r B a k e r n n e m p h l t h
n m ! o f t h e C h i u ! ! -
"l.»u.».ce»m.ug u w u w t m e u t l w » J » .
s Y-wa Ȣ\I U ;M 6 \\LLL u e p u u u u m .
una.;w l u h w b u u \ u \ . . N y u g m h wn :lJ¢|L§'m a u i :p:.uuq.n.l_f d a u u m
: e y u s e n u r . l n a n y m a y l n l r r e l r l ,
u m e s e c r e m r y ." m e r e m a y u e
u y w o m n y m e 68.823 MIl¢ a¢t h e n
w e n n o u n ? u e m u n e L 9 m i u u a u ,
m m m m u " l \ U \ \ ¢ |nut. 1-ll¢lB a n
w. s n n u m n e r , m a e v . i n t h a n c u -
1 t a s l w w v n a m e l y m n a n y n a m
p m u r e a l u n - e d , a s m e n a u o u u e n u .
n o t m a n e : u r m e h a u n t o r : a mA n o m z e n u w z u c n u e m m e z o .
b t n e n t o r I a m a u e s a n d w t u c n c a n
x a m u y u l o w u x c u s n n o t p a i d b y
e m u u c p a n m a u t , b u t b y m e b l k
u of! 1 5 1 :m x u z s u n n c e o f t m .
u r y a p a r t m e n t .
* ' L z i l t o b e b o r n a S n m i n d t h a !
m J u l y t o n o ve m b e r a s I l l ! Y u n
o va n e u t r o o p s w e r e a c t u a l l y i z .
l t 1 g h ! a g I i n ¢ , | l n d I t h i u k t 1 m t n . n 3
=y a n L u a u p a y m e n t c a n p r o p e r l ya t t r i b u t e d t o th e w n c li t a o n s as
draervlcothamtolnylukofd-n o ¢ z n » p m . o 1 u u » u u = ° r i u ¢ ¢ 1
".r .~r
allowaneen"Man n #m i n C r i u d mHr . lla n n t A reply to Mr. Bak
er in whic h he lid:"The ineiliclency of the bureau oswar risk lnmranc e would be n bor!
eaque if it were not a tragedy.Un
aesa the mms' letters wmeh come ta
me and other ~~- ~ o f oon gre armiaatato the facie, you are In enor I.oeiievlng that the Allotment: pagbl
by the wer department are In;made prompt!not in any 'ny 1|trroarl.r undentand tha
the allotment!by tno soldie.ure not made for tho benefit of tamlies..The allotment mme by tl;soldier, aa I understand it, ia mar
Ior the benellt usualiy of oomebod
non or lea: dependent upon him evan in those eases when there la ncfamilyallowance by the bureau o
war rink insurance.
" l b e g t o a a y a l a o t h a t l e r n r r:d vl muy eornplalnta from soldiotat they ere not rec elvlnf thai
pay and have not received t tomm? months, in many cms. tho idire need of money.That there il
unwarranted wg tn the payment o
sick and wound men ¢°'=='=°5_ homia beyond the question unleas o ma
ngoneoldien who write no all lylnr
a t i t n n d i d o n o t b e l i o v e t h nThe government ia utterly failing itu reapowbility to the soldiers an
zo their dependents in regard to pa
md aliorancea.Excuses. of oooraewill be oRered, but what In needed i
attention to the business."Hy mail ia nlled with comdplaintbeing made against the war epnri
nent..While tne government ELintaining an expensive ay stem rlou under the department of labt
to secure omployment for dieeheneasoldiers, rho soldier:in the servic-who have employment awaiting ther;"d who they nre needed find it I.may o||;gHlll\.u't or I-uponible 1
secure iiachargel.It ia, I think, ju;a pure lac k or proper attention o
proper consideration and human
oonoem."Another matter to which 1 eel
your attention ia the refnaat of th.war department to obtain informatioeonzeming loldiera who are reportefwounded and ~=f=ff1=g, them to tin
Arno:iean Red Cross.a soldier onderthev u department has beewounded abroad and ia in a hospitaor the Un1wd,&u=¢» abmd. aureh
n "'.,"°1* '*;-°"* ° ':§*':. " :,.°':,"'
orma on e a vehere inlrtend`:!€|§:laing relative: o
eoznmpnieate With the Red CrossSuc h ac tion on the put of the
~s.a u l v - v u ev - - r »~
CDHGRESS CRITICIZES
PRESIDENT
.iombon Object To School-
Hastor Legislation
ron mms hECR£C\' AT IARIS
Washington, Im. 5-Conddontion
oy tha houao today of the mam nafd app;opriadon bill brought forth
.ABN ann um ot Pne ddc nt whaon
,omo member! aaaeninz that he wa..udeavowm to forc e tho authorka
don of a new three-year building
al'°lm° without taking c onlreta in
.ohiaoonddenooaatoofvantaatPar»
.4, which made such Iodaladon noe..».aary at thu time.
Discussion dong um line !o1Iowe<
.eoeipt by Chairman Padgett of ih-.aval oommittn af .a cabzegramég'.ho p daot exproadng oath!o.
xith the dociaion of the naval oom
.niueo to rooomrnond tho new ooo
xruction program.Then 'n a littla doblh on the bil
faeli' and tho opposition so the pro.med increal-o in nan! abipa wroiced directly by only one member
Aepreaantatlvo Little of Kansas, ro
.atlblkllla who deolarod tha construe.ion 1| ould add to the country'a |1n
mciad burtlana "at a tima when w
.avo no mm! in the world."
Relellla Implied Thnat
Alcproaonumea unaham or ailbso
1:|.|\ludClL11|uecuuang a. dome x r .¢' navy , nm me new program wanot extraordinarily large for ou..mare aa1o1.y," but zfded that In votf
az lor the expansion it wound be hu
.mung for mm if it appeared th.
.ns ual1 »o by U10 hnlp Ind spur Ula
..» oem; ammmameo ny me prom.~.mr.n o rulemad to a m\»aag~.ear by the president to Soou uu,
.mnicla in-11111118 on the uuao-yea.
,nogtam Ind munich was the suugocI. uouaao m the houao yesterday.
"lt has been a mawor oraxuru..
-4\||Ill1Llll»loR¢a md a u . u mmm "oooovmg aa z do an a. Largo nm-y, to sm
.u..»m|¢ mto our counsels how u..won thrill. whic h has bean unt to
..» uy me pnsanueut umun venom A "":.ova me malorlty nl thu house tous
. acung. .
"Ne ha ve a report that vraa in,
mood by some throat. Dr atalxlwnt of
. I I .__ ; ,K u L . " .H "
ix
FARMERS AGAINST
COUNl`y AGENTS
Burt County Land llwners
Refuse to Hire Man to
llversee Crops
(Burt County llenld)At `1 r Llxrco hundmn mceung o w efurumra ul. uw comm lxoune lut wed'l`taundly, to dscuu the ndvlmbilllpof employing n (ann demoultrntou
for Bun c ounty , Dm plm wu over-whelmingly tumod clown.lln ny of
the mon omlncut nod well warnedfn nn rn o the county were pnnenl
nT'dL\x\gued both for ond nnlnn thc
p The nuenlon of employing | |pecld
demonuu-ucor lo help tha Ynnum Wmstmngly prusnwd by the ndvoc ntex
al the plan but than opvoad h uequally eonvlndng arguments. lncluding wma of thc mont unc tlc al am
nuc c wful hrmen ln the c ounty .W he n the vow wu z h km ll. W ualmost unmlmoua ngd nlt tho em
ploy mmt of \ c ounty lttllh Ono ofrho ="°';_f polnu :undo nnlnsl. th!
plan of ring n r p s l ll lnltmc tolwas um:nun c ounty hm man y oithe mm luc eouful and expert (arm
en in the mio, with whom thou dodring infomation c ould c onsult lmork; pmctlcnlly my information do
alml in the c onduc ting of iha famnan be obtained Iron-l well lnfunncdwghbors lr mon- ln need will onl;
uvail themmlvr: -g th: oepnunlty
The Annan w o prnctca expor
realize the vast ditference betweenying troops which sro in amps ol
~tonmenu and plying troops undeunditiona of intenuve otfenmra can
ITU°1n ewes of sick and wounded men
mm; bac k to the Unlbod Sta ts
~m tha field of operation-l in Fnncm
hich have given file to this ltateent that tha n h u be en n ler iom»»unwarnnted d e l a y i n t h e ~
ent of troops and when c ond eran 1| given no the condition: underhich these mon 'aurora opentlng in
mnc o it is no t llnn go tha t th e)~uld be returned to the Unitedtu in mem in !.h¢l;fay or with
t proper record: nho nr the contion of their acc ounts with relpalPg and other items whic h natal
to a compuiation of thai: pay ml
nc-~'~~*T f i .u n U l f ! "l i l
e a n l l g o o r ,b u t w h i c h w s m o s t sw.
. m d e r o r p e r h a p s b e p u t u n d e r t h .
. m n o f b e i n g a g a i n s t t h e u h n i n l n t r a
. i o n i n t h e c a r r y i n g o u t o f t h i s p o s .
; y .It i s a n u m a l r a d va n t a g e t o t h :
. u u b m m t h e c o u n t r y m d o n e t h a t 1
. o t j u l d l i l b l o i n t h e l i g h t o f t h
_ n e d d e n t i s s t a n d fo r " o p e n c o ve n a n t_ . a m y l r r i ve d a t . "
information Lacking
"Tho oniy in£onnat1on .wo have |
n lime communication that comes 1.us onto s day ," continued Mr. Gronam, "tint mls what somebody huions somgvrhero, that conveys no in
ormsliou. nsjmnothing more do Wesnow.Even e information undc
which wo an csdled upon to pau thi
lsgislson is whlspsrod by the seen:ar y o the navy to the rhlinnln o
:he nuvll c ommute,and we no er._looted w si: here liks bumps on n lu.nd vols without kno wing "hot n
.re voting for."
ReBresen!ativo Littto in op li mthou i ld ln g u mmm deelnmiollmn
:IO necessity for app mpdntim fotha construction "is cwgn auggestuland thnt no srgumant for its pasaagvan pnsenbed to congrdsa.
"W u sro told that wc should np
proprlsto for this increased navy bf
cnnss some sombre and mystoriouanesssge, tho mx: of which cannot. 3,g g " 3 3° greatest pulihmentag
J' o e world says we o h t tdo oo," hs uurteci."I t.¢,m1"¢, m
1 an hear s voice commanding mo:nuthority, which nys 'look out, thias the money of tho peoplq you nn
spending." "
II
.r n
Germ an Super! Boznbarded
Alun; Reported To }i;ve Bin Kilim
ln Battle
Landau.Feb. 5--During the Emu
.mrdment of Bremen the old c ubedaz, the hoarse and ihe city hall wen.amaged and many houarl parliy d
..my¢¢L according to an Elthdllg,
.Jrzraph dispatch from Copenhaml.Cupcnlxngcn.Feb. E-Gnserr-men
.roopl entered Bremen last night afcr hcavy ~ming and occupied th
mas OF mlualag RECEIVED
doubt better than many of the sosailed demvnltmtors who wad for as
.auch per month rather than from ti;-inw-polnt of the intarcated lam
owner.
nc ¢OPPOSE érmwslox 0? POWER
Leone W oold rm W iden Ec ono 0.
Rdluray Commlitlnn'| Conlroi
Lincoln,Feb.6 - Th e Itf illlti vl.commiuoo of tho looguo of .Nobruh
municipalities took further lctiozWednesday afternoon agoinst a bil
now :>¢nd1==z in tho house o! repos.sonzauvea, by opposing um provmo.in the moolun giving jho Nebruka
railway commission oontroi of printo i y owned public uti litiu.The
von was two to o no a woot givin,the commission thil power over norvioo and r a m .Wednesday mornin;by unonimous vote gba committee op
led zivlnz Um commission authorK?over public utiiltiol owned bg
numiclpalitloa.
|
DEBT OF ITALY IS ENORSIOUS
Government .Facing Bi ll To P ly 0 .
S i x t e e n B l l i m n D Q I II T I
-i u |R o m e , F e b . 5 - - I u 1 y ' | n a t i o n a l d e b
n o w l a m m e n u n m = . w u . vw . w U n oc u r e d h m m L u z n t u , m e r u n n e r p w
: m e r u m an m m m ;i t a l i a n l l n l l n r m
au m o n l y . a n a s t a t em e n t t o d a y , 1 . 1 1 3
m f m l u u c l l l i l i d 10 L u l y .H D l i e n
m u l . w n e n p e n s i o n s a m z o t h e r m m
s a r y e x p e n s e s a n d b e e n p a w . : l h e n nn o n e ! u e u t . p r o b a b l y w o u l d m m S a o .
w vM J1 JJJW
" l t a l y ,I e r n n d t o n y . l e e d s t h
w h o l e 'a n r l l i i n m e r e i e u ve h e i g h t o
it s w a r d e b t , " h e n a d .*'.'nubllmct1n,i t q i y e l o n e : i n m a n a n d m o n e y , h e
n a u o n n l w e l a t h i s o n l y A b o u t 32 0,
0¢JU,UOU.000.I f a l l t h e u t r i n n s o
t h e e n z e n t e s h o u l d b e t h r o w n l o g o n .
e r i n o n e c o n s o h a a t e d s u m . i t a l y m e
z r u n e s ,w h o s e : n o n e a n d los ses in
m e n m d l u b d l a c e s h a ve b e e n t h
m u s t ,w i l l b e c o m p e n s a t e d bg t l r i n g n s m a l l e r p r o p u n a o n o f U .
w a r d n b l .
~ "The Uni ted S!.at ee. nn. d G rce t_B ziL
e i n a r e n o t o n i y s t r o n g b m g e n e r o u s .
o n d t h e y w i ! ! n k n o w i e d n t h a t l t a |
e n d , F r a n c e ,l . h e . h \ o p r i n c i p a l ee n
t e n o f Te u t o n i c d a u g h t e r a n d d o
\a.\ ta!. io|e h o u l d b e s u p p o r t e d i i n a n
.r'0LUNT£I1IR FOR BXPEIIIMEN
.I|Iy From Navy To Undergc lntlu
:nu inoc ulation 'Testa
Boston,Feb.G-F if ty heaith,roung men, volunteers from the naw..utcntion Lmnacks nom, were take.
.o the qulrlntlnn statnon at Gailug
.slaml today to submit to infiuunz.eats by a bean! of government. in
gerts.The men will be nuhjuctcd 1..stry known method of infection 1.rder that an exhaustive study of 1..
cause and mode of spread ol influmza" may be made.
Professor Milton J. Rosenau o
'gnztacnna have retacuted to Groe,ge.The government troops mad
.nerr entrance after the city had beeombarded.Many ersona are rcoI1l3d to hnvc been I: lied In ihe bon:
24 . ~ _ ' | , q p
maul,22yea1so ge,dio| :!naloc a...mspltai :rom injunouggitaained when
ua was c aught between the wp of uso u d o f h ay s n d th sc e lli n gma b a n .
anim iarm naar Dodge when he ma.:mploy¢:d.A 'fvife and tmby sunrive.
Capital $100.00o.oo
The Pioneer Baqk of Washington
County, In Successful Opemtinn
For More Than 49¥ears
HOUSE OF
|;'rI'§,§
.|. .5. e r i m e n h A p r e vi o u s e x p e r i n w n
n u d e l a t e In t h e f a l l w a s unauceeae.
u l a l l e i fo r i a t o i o c u l a t c t h e s u b`- x i ; w i t h u w e s s e x ,fa i l i n g .
e1.n.r:!1 and Goths are on their sn:3 Bremen to the support of the Spas
anna them.
As the nuthoritiu of Bmmc n dot observe ihe agreement entered ivo Sand with the govemmc nt, th
roops. o General Gvrutonbprg,l kiuned in the vkrinity, worn ondcred Lenlcr Bremen.
A gsxleral banking husiness
conducted.=\:z ;
\\'e sell Exchange, and Z.ua:.
Money, cash checks un_¢.lxc.
banks, pay interest 'un Linn
deposits for six,nine nml
twelve months at the rate nl'
4 per cent per annum.::
(EBRASKA GAVE 53.452MEN TO THE (:gUN'lR\
Fwrn .April 1, 1917, arp to Novem
ler il, 1918, the date o the signin;I the annialke.. Nebraaka ponlribul
d 53.452 of her y oung men to 121|.mae of helping win the u'oHd wa:.hia in tha infomation that Manage..homas of the bureau of publicity o.
,mmha has received from Gen. Enoch1. Crowder.According to General Crowder the
guru. ahowing the aovaml branc hs of tha aervko into which the youngiebrnakuna were inducted, are:National guard, .April 1, 1917, 1.300
Increment to national guard, Apu
J %0J\|ne 30. i017» 2538._£nliazmenta_in -arm;=-aad- nations*
nord. July 1, 1017, to November 11
n s xma s .Enllnmenh In the navy , A HI 2917, to November ll, 1918. 4.&.¢.
Enliatmenta ln (he marine empa
gril,1917,Ld November i l ,wi ll
E
A Conservative Bank
xvmx 1.mEn.\L. S.'.F2I :.:(fl . N i
s ~'.
STATE BANK GUARANTEE LAW
SENATOR SCORES FAILUE
ro noun' ARMY PRUPERLI
Fnlirgllyua Sm Sulien Running
ll 34' Whk Pmilut k vw-¢
on Gall rim u hum
.xvu h m g m, F e b . s - c n u m mg ulq o d n u m xo ; § " ' P p ro p lr ly A m
m u m w m a :nn au , an y ln p s ywent is noknan and dopmdenu smmuy u n ox ma go v-lmment ln Ln.
wnr, Senamr l-'rehnzhuy ucu 0! Nm.annoy md ln the u m d u .Amenc an widen had ret n z
wd and pe nn llau - "c lld mo n llk\trumps."ilu advouud vl-fi-gg oz
rmyonnllzllty and concluded vi 01-
followlng :donna to Pnddene W il
mn :"lt ll ver y wl f u r th e p r oa ld m
w b n s k t h s y r x c d m u d a e l u v a nthat he ==";3 had Lrlumplml prow
don: in lo gn c aplulx. :lun in thclumbun of royslty . dllw ak nf
pln h u ln d m p a lu u a t d wC u n n md have b i l Plmlvtflvh;mk e n wi th " g g q u e e n s md prln
n u n .Bu t w z a t d n A m m wprivate who n tu r u l i d h h u l l wshores :lladnod wsuum n dollar h
hh pocket?"Sen ntu r P \'c llu lmy un dd I hl`i n tr n d u c e d M Q apguendy wl¢'
uppmvnl of the ar epnnmsnt v.~nuthorile the parmnncut nnk of awen l a nd li eu te n an t f emnl wu d e.~im\¢4 to bsnellt Gcnenln Per-nhlnrgu m h . B u n .u g m und Bu lkand thu.Major enum!Cmvrdm'E n mu t m n n lu l K f n e r d wm d lh lomoralMcC|.\u.former ld ju h n '
genunl, would be dcmalad to Und
¥. .I .2 2 1.1 ..Z1r=':Another rwlivod October
1 . md I n p u t:Benltm B c n q l rwrites:"¥Ii.|iult oofmmlnd Informa2\im%l1lt;\oll%£otll1l.lb0¢0I!16|olcli»
.ml Hu t :h ump i n mm g y " -aiom win han to be oontam un-Ie u in c n ue d dlli nr io o o fu ollo e
.\t front one mam poulblo."Obsorvnnco by tho American peoplerf "fuoilnelnt Sunday " nquoot fuel
adm nlrtrotion omcialz said today on-ahled Senator "°~=;f°f low' to dn-:lnre "»:;~a .~a :f lu n = . .' -. , z m -
ma t p a 0 no -
an ve p e o|,¢lf d will I ll f o n d th *E
blood of victory."
A~ .| :s She arzununt of Attnrne;Norris Brown,rs pn nn tlng . thIfnxds in the sppul from an ordar oI.n u Ne bu u h rniiwqr eommiuinu
min( thelgglc a of corn sold by th
/ard! nt monthiy avunn d|;\ri¢.per bushel plus 10cnut| for han ivSinc e In man and ahlppc n ¢¢
512.33 for every hzuhei of com the.ced. no one ahnuhl kick if tha yard~a l i t t l e p r o i i t a n t h e c o r n ,h
v ¢
Thesada want to sell c orn fro:. h i 000-buohl l v l o t a nc r ,e ee a r a nry price independent of the Iilihr
e
t h a " a i r fi a s c o "| h o u l d h a n been
tr i e d .
»¢I-_ - - - u - _ - u - »
o l npe a c e u m a .C r f t d d n g t h e r o m o
J o n s y s t e m . t h e s e n a t o r ~
" T h o c h i e f o f m f r h u b e e n ve n t s
w i t h m i l i t a r y a u t h o r i t y f r o m d n y 1.d a y u n t i l h e h u m l m n l t b e e o m e a
l a w u n t o h l m l a l f. "
ng.He has just rmarned zo Paris
rom ; vi si t to Gormlny md ' g g '.hat while a supedc lal View of 1'ountry gives the impression tht the
nr hu not hun Germany um c oun-ry. in his opinion hu zuthmd more:ww oth er.Germany ln u land of cennalerim
hospitals and starvation, hq says. Nr
one known the number af nnuitierin the war, and in his belief no one
viii ever know.
Colcmol Haw: estimates that theuualtiea vary from a million'uui 9salt to three miilinn killed and \wice
an many wmmded.
. .V9 npa c k er s .b y 1c an on o f t h e i r b a n k i n
d i l l i n l i o n s , " p r a c t i c a l l y d o m i n a t e d i f
l i ve s t o c k k a d u s t r y "l l c d e s c r i b e d a m e e t i n g ' i n C h i e n '
'n D e c e m b e r . 1 9 1 6 , w h e n h e s a i d l l
m a k e r s n l t e m p l c d t o f o r m a w u d
n g n l r e o m c n t w i t h t h e R r o w e r a 1a vo i d p n y p o s s i b l e fr i c t i o n .
| -. . . x a n a x C H A R G E S
i'. \\ .. n| :»4 ¢. ~u u a. .u$ R5 ll Nl ID
r u ¢ . x L s r . a r u n u u u V E L
\ vu h i u g | . o n .F e b .5 - E d w a r d L
..l .¢ »u: |, l U|. u| ¢. l t il wl ol u w U 90 | l.0 ¢» ..wal l] nwn ne il I\l .\l l| |.I|1 Ol u m n o o n a n
n n a u l s l r u t l u n , t o l l h u u o r l h u l t t a c k o r
n i l
he Earl of fron on November ll
animated thlt the United Bum fur-iished elghty rar nm of the :Birdntmlc um requ mnents and otlur al-
2.83.f ilu.gp md 43... gray up mi'-f»».
con~ Boo~ rr 'roan u s A B UB HZI
Linc o ln, Feb. 4-F or a wry buh(.JfSouth Omaha stock 'mm con~ t ~ . ~ f e d . t h e ppor get
.Bm by t h y u ~ a n d ~ a ~ n ~ a
ampbeli Sginninz cmnpmlu.Bud-it sine an d hmm; -ww de c i d-
.to ua qnt a ova.me s . mmg un are le t!!.r
Cohoea, N. Y.. Feb. 4-A :Mike ofs,ooo toxtiie worker: here was fere
talled when tvrmly-one of the town'
wenty-three mllla suddenly "clonallawn.Emlployees'leaders clnlmvdhey wore ocked om.Op u :to n ms
1 | u,. . ». » , c n 04 u w p g gq r s s e rvi n g m e ( u s
..». m-u ml lui Q 1 I y i s l r ." n u n m r .n o u w r : p k th e o tl l c .
. . u a u u m u l m e r o n p o n u m u t y o f r e p
. e s e u u n g d l i n z e n e a u . "M r . L l n l t e l
- u l l , " n u t h u n e ve r d i d . b e p r o t e c l o nm e m i l n n g i n t e r e s t s , t h e p u k i n g i n
.eu.~su,a n d m e cou npo umd ieect i n
er e a t a ,b u t h e da n m g u d e d a n t i n e h- 4 1 0 : u m m m o r : h e p r o a u c e r a n d t m
.un al. unc r.It w o u l d b e d l l i k d t z o a s
| . l II l !!0 h o w m u c h t h a c o u n t r y b n k o s .
a s a I n u i t . "
\lll.i.8 LOCK DUT moo
NEW YORK W ORIHIRH
Utica, N.Y., Fda. 4--Hon than
n \.nu uul.L»a m|.u:xuu.e 11.lll1.lw:l\.1 £20411
...m.t ».\:¢ la w r t lllg m ul Luc poncl e z v.
.. u . | u» . : s ul l . 0 r n o m a r n a d h g c n dl.
. n . . » m l u t 'u m r h i m b y t h e u ve £ 0 l d l D
a n s c z n m x s AB E S T AR V IN G
American lmr n lln ta r Thinks Gan-dltlons Are Deapenlo
Pnria,Feb.5--The elmo pc nonal
study he Hal mad# of c ondition: inGermany hu convinced lieutenantCeionel Sc 1Io Harris, of tha Uniteditltn m5 ¥ ¢ . 1 reaezjvc co -Ula!
.ZLAMHS 1'OOD HEADSFOR man PRICE:
Washington Feb. 4-li. C. Luutm
me of the bir' c attle growsn of tl
uauthwest. bod tha house commlttchatthe food administration :html.hare mnponuibility with the packet
.or present conditinnn.He was fern:rly mnnec tc d with tho food adminIstntion and ru ig na d d te r I , di n
greamsnt with Chaimun Hoover."I resigned becmne'l felt the pol!cies and prsctlcea of the food administntiun were harmful to the c oun
lry'| welfnze," he said.
gj
l n a m
Salem,Linn..Feb. -li-Textile operatlvuof the Nnumhng S i a m'Bolton company hen have started
work on u to n; -e ih t hour weekfilh fony -eight on l m They or*finally demlndld any :buf hnun;
vagu for fpny -light hours' work.
1 $1 =ve|:."au"¢b. a-vr »lrfners ham wil! be ~|~ $n.'£'
\Q l AD B P A R T M E M I S . a s m : I
Wuhington,Feb.4- I n ve uti n tlo
of .Um war doparmsmt is dlrmmde
an a nwlu li on Introduced in llhouse by liepreaunutlvc Sie tel. HQYork.S i m i referred m i
chan-u that :ho "Lea :euro :
clique" had been instrument ll In me
moving efficient national. ul zard omcars.
ALL IE3 s ean W H EAT B UTH AV E N o MONEY
Further Credit Nocnllry if 'They
B u y P n l Us
Shlpmmu Abroad Enter Into Quo:-zlou OI Go véh hnml Gu rmlrrd
Prloo O! $2-10 I :mulFor The 191| Cnr
wnahinglc n. Fab. 5-If the umm!
States in to nl! its surplus what tothe lille:this roar, tha tnnmetion
must bl o n a credit bums,JuliusBarnes, head of tho food administra-
tion'|31dn corporation,told thehomo lzric ultunoommittoo *°"=j_ aihearings on Iogldntlon to prov!o
method for carryivng out the gg?"-menfa zunzmntlld prln of s A
wnb ol faq 1019 vlhllt ogg-Thehutbnnnncinliity toxllieavezopay cash for wheat. it vu axplzined,
and the United Btabn government:Pill bo forced to rind forthe
u .At t t nopower to m a h loam to d lle l.fuer #52, is doclufdmkho =°°¢~g;
is com a n s a r m m v n q
aoraemittod to extend the unusedanion. about 8,500,000,000 oi cred-
f tn drndy mod for war loans to thealien for ponzetizna pm-chuen in Hg:
oountry.ii;.'Bnrua, in eondldihl bil- wu-'Imony today, ncommcnded that can-
o n s :almaoprilbo i1.oo0.ooo.000 tr
finance o mn rhting of the n wc rop and gm th e p n dd mt broad
ooworn ova- tho export of what andtrading in this countryf He said I
.vas necenuu-y za protect tho millorsxgalnstlon or there vrculdbe adn": w u a l r m v m e o f m m ln ll n h l l
1| tlio period of govornmsnt comm!
Irew to n sloso June 1. 1920.
\
2 I :;|
But For Cantina! Shipueau o! An-e r k a a Gu d ln a Gu a n !Fuel:
MI;-ht IInc Filed .
Wuhinzwu.Feb. 5-illrir dan
whsn the situation on Lbs W iliamfront had reuhod n crIHeA¥..:'t;f¢.
Manhal Foch cabled tho fuel |1-Iztratlnn: "lt you don't *gm u yourpetroleum zltmtku we s l h ;
war."This md vthar manualalliedlondon wen In-16° public to-ulght by tha fu e l u lmlnln nti an wdmv Bw doliverien cf American na-
nlina In quantities on' the n n - g nr m : d o m p n n n u d »l -..» # r u .
rv
. 9
1
i
n n !d l l l l n l l n l VM E.AJ D UI I I n u n s U 1 l w w u h |||p au u u n |
As we are going to m
sell at public sale at rr
Blair,'on the Omaha roal
ls
TUESDAY : : " "
Commencing at 10 o'clock
One roan horse3~ ~ ~ M d e s : ' ° g m 0 0 \ h | ' | 1 9 u ( h ,
weight L200; one span mules 8 years old wt.
2.1oo.
3 "Md C8ftl8Z"0:¢f»\'°r calf. two Jersey
Hogs:-Eleven head stock hogs.
Sh ,A number of thoroughbred Shrop-eep~"'shlre sheep.
'.One J. I. Case Sepa-Farm Ma c h m e ry E t c . -,.,,.,,zoxzo,one
ll-foot Hoosier grnln drill.one I0-loot land
roller. one Double engine dlsc. I0-|'oot,loln.,
one 3-section steel hurrow.one 0-[oct twohorse dlsc,two rldlng cultlvators.one Deere5-I4 ln. englne plow. one Deere I4 ln. walking
plow.one hand power shearing machine. ten
sheep troughs. one low wheel wagon and rack.
one Rumely oll tractor, two sheep hay racks,
one Ieed grinder "power," one saddle. |50 hu.
oats, one set new I l-2 ln. harness, one set old
I
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_ U S U A L T E R v '
The EnterpriseJAMES WARE
o. A. soamnyr, Olerk.I F O I ' ~ K i n d s O f J o b W o r k'"§?'°%>?'J'§=»§é'§NsS ;.~.u¢»1.>m»..