02-21-1919\
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Feiimry il. 1919f1'HE_ mmmrnmn A LOCAL NEWBPAPI
POR ALL 'nm PE~THI ENTERPRISE;;¢§,w
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F l i n I n mNo Excusls roi"
ROUGH ROADSelrfn l 'DmPnn flnm u n In B d n o
G d O l F m
le Journal)rlod edt!! In the wr.New-uh. in v/hkh aol Limoln munoy mdmlllion| ofN e b m d l
invested.Two 2-hinn
fur!ber continuum.modeof dmcottonuoutb.They did ml~g of laxtrfur and no
lgher voe thin now
-25 e au .Al A re-~dmlpulleythuyare~mn but 1 |mll\ new
Muay lumen have:dan vim tbl big fn-
xm! than an hold-
~'onderu.iul yeu"| production
rhntl hu been pur-t W NM i n to nu m
u th n s t mda l t a n d
For some time therebetween the mulnm
hlgnll. buym of pot-- ~nun, ev" the uw-
Tb e u mu e r mm. . L'z vith the f="°;"
IP ccbuy se. hllol! In m.c o uld ptmwli e .
~ ol mind they wan
n mw u n a mmufrom
mm of the lhi vvhu
tor for w at Lnuson c ladma it to doandiin d tha t it wi lldo more tha:.Auronclximsforit.Iboughtif
. ith the understanding that it was lendedfor a 3 plow trac tor.but
have pulled 4 bottom Mogul P. S: \:irealcora very nicely.I broke in Parkina County, started on the 20th da;-
of Moy and linishod the Sth diy oJuly. brcalcinpi in all600 acreson
:ming o littleess thxn 3 gal. of keroxcne per acre.From Perkins Co.moved overland to Duel County abou
:5 miles and harvested 400 acres olwl1¢8t,tgI.illiII§3-8 ft. Binderson
:hen1-ached about 900acreaowheat, pu!lln§ a 28 x 50 J. I. CoolSggorotor anI was sure surprise(
opleased at the walt handled 111|.separator after thing.Idiner*
and :owed 320 ac res of wheat pull
ina 10 It. Roderick Lean Tondern£¢ anda I0 ft. La CrosseDrill
All in one operation.Seeding abou
I0 acres per day with about one gal
of kerosene per aero.And myuisxensd of repairsha .
g g " ve r y "|;» andrillnot noef
t verytt eor nyear.Con'aeomtherwe ia but Em ;==°=Th'
z'a§»¥2~f»'»5'é' ¢3Z°.:|lli'=¢»? .§°:...,f' ~'.»7§~
afew repairsand a little tuningrexpec t to do mom work this c onr
snyou a,prosperousWlnltllgoodyear witg theLoman Tractoram
le t us De mo ns tra té The
Van
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H. ULLEIQMMN
II. J. Ammsaw
~Tile Casing and Tubular Wells.
: ~EA.L.ER IN
Windmills, Engines,
Tqnks, Pumps,'
Feed Grinders,
Lawn Swings,_
Pipe and Fittings
&c.&c.
,ppilieC R O W F I IEI.-EA TOR
§d bBlair, Nenr.
tea for nr labor lm
-protedioaunu
a s t h l y d m g e t u n ;-~- w l t o !reductionthly ar e J n. is thu
the buzinua, pu-tlgovznsmmfa need tohad bun tuppiled aa
-Germanybeforetinhad produced the anti.
n'uhntwouldh a n
cost of conltmctloz
THE LARGEST AND OLDEST EXCLUSIVE
JEWELRY STORE IN THE CITY Q
ch has kept on prodwcwingon theirstoredthrown into hankmrtcy
but half 0Lb;~uwoa.I n1915this
: in 1916, 10,000 tum;llwas an d while thu18 ue not yet nvlllshlr.
'au about hd! the to-»lremcnts in the UnAs plans have been lah
. lnment wouldhawthis y ur.the sen-dty of potul
~rice of about $40 a tomto 8250 a ton, and al.
imgorted since were ex»tAme d a , attn c twpriceshere.Statedis
-mutant. theprint
cents before then r t ¢7,butmmended,u
~uctioninc nuod,tct, the Int quotation.1ut deposits of pot-
9l0. to lmuh c ompeti-nt took war the in-
ard l s o mmip uluwhenever any competi|any whnuInthe
~roaentativca it had mrned the syndic ate, mdc u o fprice till than
u threatened.This aa:-
rmsn government can
.
p potuh in xllovrad ue Amudcaadzroduanfor witherdr pre:or mek:yetto be yn
Four Doors West of the Castottcr Bank
BLAIR:::;.~E.§::f\éI~iA
corer|-.brent. dep5aiu like than in GermanySpain andAlnoe are scarc e.V a n
qties of potuh an thrown amz;or dluiplul in the wan e n! c ement
mllh. mast furnaces, augxr hc toriel,
nc ., and no ation was ever mme ureeovn- it until the snr shut. ol! tha
supply from Germany. llmy of thesmpuma havespent a lotof money
uulldlng equipment to .uve this potaah.in mdmon to those three mem-odz, avapontion 01 bfines, kalp and
an ashes of various punt.: and by -
producu of big mdultriea, there is 1:
.ourtnsource, thedeoomtpoamcno..mann sucks.It in out othan that
America an expected so hmm ner pun.un industry,If it c ann1r\1sc in,neaent cntlc ll situation.~
since ma ten urge plants; c ostin;.mm xwu,uu0 zo ;1,uu0,uu0 each am.
wrenty-one mm!! plants, costing from
¢|0,U\JlJ to $ib,UlJ0, have been orecunnew¢¢l\ Altima-ccand Lakeside..»1
Lfutem Nebraska.'lhe paoneer, the.numb Reduction c ompany, in touted
an iioifland; the Nebruu, Amenc nn,nfutem, Allianc eand Pmuonalnt
Antioch,the Bord and:Standard as
ukurde and me ,Berg at Merriman.. ve b r llllproduceshal! thetotal
,muduc uon an Ameda;There is an.mmunn depout in Searlea lake, an
valuornll, wnere three Ingcompan-\.l»mpwsenungmanymillmxuoluwutment, operate.1-ive bi; plants
ul utah me getting potuh Swan znu|¢I'|. :um mm ma alumte rockl.I t
.anguredms ti ithe cementmill:,res so vin : on potuh from was lr.
..»s£erid they can supply 1uu,o00 tons
Ma ura . Va n Huss -Anti ll ha v e be e n doi ng s o me De m-
onstrati on Road Wo rk with the ir L aus on Tractor and the
Ne w County Ro a d Ma i ntai ne r.\
Starting a t Bla i r the y gra de d the ro a d MM tp Co ming
City, south to De Soto , we st from Blair to L inco ln town-
ship, then south to the Douglas Co unty line
lt has bee n a s ubje ct o fre ma rk by pe opletrav eling
these roads what fine condition they were in, until yater-
day's rain and snow sto rm.
The work c ov ere d 57 1-2 miles of ro ad, a nd to ok 2 4
hours time, consuming $14.6 5 worth o f kemsene and oil-at the rate M225 cents a mile for fuel and lubricating oil.
We are re producing herewi th a c ouple of le tters from
users of the Lauson.Many such testi moni als a re in our
possession but thesetwo are reproducedas specimens
ot the many:
Sidney, Nchr., Jan. 19, 1919The T. G. Northvrlll Co.,Omnhl, Nebr.Gentlemen:-lu onswcr to your letter ol someliH118rlwit!m';°2\;§g5 'i.,r..,.m'.':z..°':..':,I
reliucdIl u' .nuoyout ApnlPl a n'ind enclosed some tihns ol work 1,have done which may be of intensi
roo\|.__
would bo glad to Answer wr inquies ni to statement: tlut I mode, an~prove the some and will highly reeommend theLauson Tractor to nlwho an(nterenod in thatsize oTractor.Thanking you for service for tbput your.. .Your trul(Signed) 52 w, Spulrler
.1 year.H10 ~ultrom |urnnces.s meh in potuh, md the Beuuenem.reel company 1| putting in n rccov~.ry punt..From um sourc e an im-
nllcn.. nuppiy is expected..Pctuh nu nec eilurynn the light
miiein the cotton and tobacco grow-ing rederu.It prevents nut in cos.wn, and increases the yieid.Potash
gives southernrown vegetnbles the
sexture uwy Med to keep.roms..
...umdxapenuhnaanic le ofuse Erneuiy every trade.'with the aupptymomGermany-ehut offfertilize;
.wompanlee have had to reduce the pot.nahcontentuntilthesellthatre-
.|uir~es it is potaalh-hungry, is a recenlisulleltn of the govemment. deaeriuem
1.Great preuurc il being brought or.he government at the present. time
ar ml of these prospeezi-.e and actua
producers tokeep out thef5I"EIBG
product to keeput the foreign swim;on proper costs, with the Ne
nraaka. produce:s on the anxious sea!
oéltsusetheymustsell #their storm.ntulf men or go out of business.
.\¢ungmn,"1~:¢b.. Jan. 13, :oi
'Ugg T. G.r};Irthw|.1l Co.,
n,r.Dar Sirez-
in1 }nInenoew tthe Lluson.~ I h a v ehad it 0ZL
on and like it line, hive hed n~
expenseon itwhatever andkno
noner.Iplowed 125acres lestspringovrirxg six inches deepulling Ihrenom fourteeninch p owsend
hnrrow averaging one acre gf' honwith twnnd gngelfgallonserolen
an rougg m.In harvest. I cut 120 acres of grniinfourandhalf day spullingor:
eight foot binder bec ause its ul wt
have, using between 20 to 26 gui. nkerosenea daystopping 2hrs. r'
noon."lu l e d i t to n m n W o o d B r o n . S ~ 1nretorsize24-46whichitha':dl
fine.It tool: about 25 gel. kerosel..gg tg;-»;31 osta and about 30 gd. t
v: ent.R n..°?§?i I |:;|\1~ed1 to 8 inche
deep without nrrow on the urn
nmou1i;.of kerosene.For corn ehfI!
inand wood sawing it 'Lakes abouU2 gallons kerosene an hour.
It bums kerosene to pedc etion.z examined the green at the end othe seasond could not telltha..
worn at..w oY°`i'éf"`§&" JL J
..0lsnArl)ipgton. Ne r., R. I
~uson For You.
Huss--Antill, BI_air, Nebr.
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were when the government took Uwrr
ovrr, and this an spite of great in
creues in frieght rates anpassenger fares.Nobody would be surprised to m s deheit of $r»00,o09.ouu u
be mule upout of tax esthis nexty u r .Yet the administration is askmf for fm: y nrs more of the same
thng!The Navydcpartment has sudden
ly hunt out with u ship building proz n m wi ththe avowedpurpose ol
beating England.Germany has sur
rendered harnavy andthe Unite::Staten l1un'tfou ht England for ahundred years .nl doesn'|. expect lx
fo r lwc r alhundredmqro.Ther:seems nortlwsr realsnn for hmmnn expandgrgour programbe on l
anything our "big navymen ha.ever thought necesnry.Yet congress
is pmpminga navalapproprlaliolbill carrying $T50.000.000.
Somebody ~ had the nriilinnl. nn-
O N AFINANC IALD n u x x
Kansas Clly Star
News c ome: from.Wuhington tha
Ihe gonrnment plans no spend $18,~400,000,000this:healyear.~Jzo.000.000.000nextyear.Thefu:
aulineu.Onlnfraction oftl
t h m u l n dm i l l i o n ; d o l l a r s .
Th a t . m e a n se n o r m o u s t a x nt h iye a ra n dn e x ta n dt h ey e a ra f t e f
w i t hb o n dis su esbe si d es .N o r m m l
».hi|m o n e yw q u l db ea va i l a b l efo .
aulineu.Only nfrac tion oftl
'aunt'bi5r y :g incomo goes for person.al expenses.The bulk is reinvcstman productive industry.But all Lh
my from 50 m 80 per c ent of the...ncomus must new be div n1:e d t o t l .
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.mt merely th :I yegr, but next 31.uras well.
Of coursethisis utremcnzlouf
hnndinp on the nation'a prosperitydnt nobody would compisin if the cx
penditures were necessary and legit.\u=.Whag g m ; = 9 ;-gfeelin;
..t maneingo o i5span
Hem are the raiimads.Their lat
eatstatementshow.tpcmbobeiz
The whole atmosphere of Washing-
ton has been permeated with extrav-
aganre.There ia objection from old-
#faohloned congreurnen to Umblrkingon at naval program of $l,000000,0uu1 y ear to tight shadow: witlt.The
president moles a dark and mysterious measazo on tho necessity of it.
Un ly a f ewfavoredsouls evenleethe cablegram.Yet the house com
nutteo nnamrnoualy reeeommemis thisterrlhc expenditure.Now thesuggestion comafr on
Pans um Axnonc a mm. be prepare
to anaumo the expense of garrlaoningandadnn niu texi ng we temtonu o.
oocku-unipcopleaineveryparto.the world.what the cost may he no-
uody in authority seems to know-o.
.are.Where is this sort of thing going uend?The money must be found.I1
doem't growon bushes.It mustcomo out of the pockets of the people
Money that ought to be spent itwiunng; utctorioa and payingwageand improving fauna ia being divert
c d to a ll s omof gotdlnrnentat extravagancieaproposedorconducunby persona with theodes who do no.
have to foot the hills.TheAmericanpeopleh.|vo'n'tye
realized what ia bemg done with the:money.Whenthey do the govem
ment is going to hour from them. rs.public mon and no political party or
ganization can olford to be rosponsime for a. c ontinuation of this mono,spending orgy that has been in con
gross for the last two y ean in Walla
zo|;ton.'
0Ae
When you feel provoked if than are ooeuionaldefects in the telephone service,orfeelthatour
policies or practices are wrong, we'l3 mpprechtu it
if y nuwii lte lluse ho utttmdle t ustalk thin!!
over with you.'
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ou . STRI K E MA KE SIND I AN GI RL P OPUL A R
Chicago, Fab. 9»-€R`o:=ta of a num-
ber of persons to induce Hin Ma:th.
Hope, a ha!!-breedIndian,£8 year.old, to into Chicao, resulted todas;
an Stale Attorneyoyne taking step..o protect her from dieged designing
mdwldllds.A fortune in the form o.oi! lands has fallen to the Indian gi:
and as a c onuquanc e sho hu beer
nuhcctto annoyanees from visitor:witnilsorta of propositions, from
purchase of the land tn rnatrirnonf.TodayH.B. Pazia appeared wti
papers, :bowing his aptointment h;the cit c ourt of Mun one countyOki., aa guardian of the girl, accord-
ing zo the state attorney, and when
thecflleialheardofthishesummoned the vilitor to his omoe.The landon whichoi! hasbeer:truc k ia near Eufaula, Oki., and is
f'~°<1w°= 60 banuh of oil daily , itsu i d ,withprospectsofevenc
greaterflow.
c m f.:nssw:~:.=:|:sPROCEEDING:
¢» u n u n
County Commissioners Room,
Blair, Rohr., Feb., 10, E919The 110.1111met punu nqtto acljoummont takenJanuary 20,w w
PresentChas. Neison,ii.C. Blom.am! John F. W hile.Minubcs'of last meeting were rem
and 1lp|:ro\edandHenryuaruu.,
wasappointedRoad UverloRoadDistrictNo.4»i n dLomaFranke for Road District No. 3.
J. S. Roberts was appointed Anes.sor for Blair City and A. H. Ruwotor Sheridan Township.
i twasmovedand:secondedthat
CharlieBeyer be docilred a Panpea
andWoahington Countyto p ay tincost of kc eplng him at Immun: Ko;
r`e4:bleMmdedYouths,$40.00 Lge.
jmir as provided *>{ lawhis Moe.notbeingtlnnnciai y ah.Carriednll members voting "Ay e."
Road petition No. 512 came up forhearing there bes objections filed
hearing will be hon some nt next;noct1n¢ of the Board as provided by
nw.|1aM.
1 o'elock P. M. Board in session all
members present.The following claims simian Wuh-
lngtoq Cour.t:v wage allowed.:rdcrzoz at i1ou.sUB'n; cementmg: und.410.90
law
sand,368.5lEddie Memo. mad dragging,8.65me Roscgbaum. road dragging. 42.00
.uioiph inoirurd, supphes forpoor,3\.(?
for poor :md picture mohlmg, 126.75Dr. J. B. Anderson, attending»_nick pour,13.00
Counly Clurk, making Lax listspecial drainage assess,11.90_
P. z. The Shoc man, nuppllesfor poor and poor farm,48.|C}l. A. Stowe, road dragginx.2l.5£
fha Pilot. prinzingtn stationery, SUI(J. D. 1l.xlr;'e..vrork on grader.3.50e c o n o u v
~ ~ ~~~Band Co.l'm.u,.-C. J. Uccknmn. groceries forpoor,490Chris Richter. road work,17.50
vgf-» }(ic !c r. ~»<g god,lg-3°C r i:tic ter, nmrugging,7 . 5s r a n n u m
Chris Kic hler. rold war107.60um Pr lmin g Co ., blomn, n l~;at-:AN1.mnss
1n\Jnr,.dtU:t,5.62rx. vA o n
m m
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paupers,72.00
W. v. Maller, dmg: for poor,6.61:Jnuha School Supply. suppliesU0. Supt.,1.96
.\. H. Ruwe, road dnxzinz.28.71.ni. hlehrcns, posting eiection no-tices,10.0K
Fred bong, road work.12.25E Will Conduct Puhlic Sdn: An;
"vim and Gulrum Pali#!Iminn with my wopk.
xldwnw mr hy mmf. nr |- ner
Chas. S. CAMERON,g\|E|'l'~lAN.NEBR.
n s l l l s l u n l l s l l s a l r u
nuang
ugw:D
Mary c. Dcbc l Go. Clk., iight,
stamps, oxprea,K. B. Printing' Co., I Chxttel
Mtge. index,K. li. Printing Co., 12 legal
blanks,K. li. Printing Co., 25 election
certilic alu,C. Molgaard Jcnsen, blacksmith
work,
1
n|
19.32
57.50
1.25
10.26
38.85I
Gordon I', Lame, endne on
f a d e r ,198.00
Herman Tel. Co., tolls,15.27F. 0. Swenson, blocknnith work, 12.50E. B. Rodndd, supplies for poor, 50.43
Bryan M¢C°Y. ahmreling mow,5.00
.Arlangton Review Herald, no-tice printing Teachers' exam., 1.20
Nebr. Telephone Co., phono ronu
for Feb., and tolls,16.2.
Henry uurmu. dy namite, fuseblow stumps,116~.5L
August Fnhm, road work.22?.2i.
mm-annual auaemenv. of all hmm
in Uountykrellurere olliee ior si...mental ending am. 9, 19i9 was illec.
mm the B oar d.
Iieiumiing order was allowed to JC.Rouenbaum for $2.50 onaccountofbeing uaeuedwnmoPollaa.
and over 60 years of age.The following bonds were approvedI. C. Ellenhipociol CountyJudgePeterC. bhrialenoen.RoadOver-
seer,Distric t No12, J.L. Million
rtoad Overseer Dirt. No. 16, J. C. Ro
embaum,nom uvenseer,um. . no1.7, J. Al.Wild, Justic e of the i'elm1JeSebo ':ow¢.nlnp, Rolo H. Rasmus
sen, County Asleloor.The Board adopted the Plans 8111Spedticationad r u m b y th oS u u
uuglnoer new on tile in the ofilee o.meCounty Clerk,for allLindgrworlt be be done during the year.County Clerk was ordered to noni
fy a ll Raul Over seer : to mee t mb91° County Board at their next meet
ng.Board' odjoumed until Feb. 24, 191:
ot. 9 o'elock A. LI.
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Jc:::: LOTHROP,
A i r u n u a v A T L A W
Job vrgrk at The Enterprise ohlcf.
P r a c t i c e i n a n n e a n d In - d é r n t c o u fl l
Ol l l a e o n W a k e r A r i a n e . P i n t
D a m S o u h o l C m ' Ih l l ..
BLMR.NEBRASKA
u u l t u n i l l s n s u a f gCHARLESs .CAMERM1
51-V§'!0NH§;
lrnmrs 'ras mnvs-nfmdlu I_ - . _ n - I
an PLAYS No mvoa11'ssPUTASII wa
Anitgde ill ~
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GENERAL AND LOCAL NEWS- AND__COMMEHI_-"O
Q : i~r§b. State nmmai :Ji .
Blair, Washington County, §cbrnska, Feb. 21, 1919 ..NO. 3VOL Xxm
PlantaAlso IPmulud Mn
'Huey
(s uA ended pe
uh i nd wr y o imillion or weabout welvc
nam' oN rmvlxa A Damn-
P r e mi e r Hu g h e s e f A u s t r a li a ~
ent On A Dilution OI The g h
Lengue ol' Natlunl
Pixie, F eb. 15 -Ther e wu n d n#
ntie eioae of the conferenceyesterdny,when, just as the e
g\§e|iegmed :bout to v»'i$hdn\i|
fremier e |pr|,|\¢u p - m d '? l § i n / t h i ,ne rwiu
ifuice,when there! wo u be oppor-
rumty for :ull ds n of tne leulm
r.:weea"1 uk e it thnt ther e ll no o ppor
.umty now," he added. md murrnuren.
n o | *around the room msweree
mm. .Mr. Clemeneeau, an pneaiding 051;cer replied no len briexly, his vein,
thru the room.Iwe , m e i n :'*1he projec t hu been placed bm
rare you," ne nad." Y a u c a n ~dmlidenee in the supreme council
ueluretn| .tthere\vu1 oeevery nnln
,men lor further ducu|.|ion."In both queatxon md reply than
was aamodung meme and electric. 'linnmprel-lion gwen 'n u Lh lt Hughezmu se d n o emp hu tu th e po i nr ma .
use project was br no mean: detilulhxy . settled Ind um Mr.Clemenoelu
and pereeived his maneuver wzuwn.....mug able In cheek it entirely.l i .nuurgeoia, Barnes, and Premier Yeti-f
.area md e xp nu ed n r un es s n pm
noua speeches um no macnmery vm;get included in me project lor the formntion of n permanent inmrnltionli
roree.But both they and others, nov-Nr L or d B au m oem. hm po in te r.out that the omect was zo ue: some
.u1ng'§e|.lnlte beiore the world an Ill..mst m u of the abandonment ua
»ecret. diplomacy.'
MANY I'LAW S IN CGV ENANT
Poindexter nimeu 'Logue of Na-
Qggg Qnft --
Progisiona for Disumament.Arbi~
/f mzlon a nd Muadatarlen Par-ticularly Obnoxious
Washington.Feb.15.-Viforous
nttnc k on four articles of the engueofnations conatltution--those pro~
viding for disonnnment,lrbitr ltion;;{;°pf=1°= of xe m;u}ition|tndc
or O! o 0 countries--wu made by Sonatxlfgindex
ter of Washington, republican, in a
etatemcnt unight.Ho dec lared iludnsarmume t and munitions trodt
parngrapbn,were unconstitutionalthe nrbitretion girovislon "unconscionlblc," and the c nuae for mlndntarln
and other nhhonent.Regarding' thceighth article, the constitution on dis
unnament Senator Poindextor uid:
1 "'£his sovislon itrnnafera to uth.
caguo aovene gnty prom vo:of iixinig the relative md agolutm
:irc of e armies and nuies o!'th¢
sevcrnl countries.The provision isunconstitutionalandnoimpairmentoftht! sovereignty and independenceof this country.There in no power
in the president. nor in the | é1Il\te,
nor in congress itself, nor in all com-bined, to tnnsfer in this way the.-mereign power of the nation."
cabinet member hu been reuunco
this country and not allowed to pw
eoa.I know of th at y o man- know thathe would be a tingn if ho had the c hanc e fa
er or mother or administrationre careful to see that he was nev
tukc n on a destroy er or adlowerget in danger.Yet, to be fair 1Il say there ia one exception. in the
n-in-law of our president, who ent e d i n t h e Y . M . C . A . , a n d i . f 1
member correctly . was somewhere
France for a week or two, and thewapapernreportthat I. shell fm.thin e ferr yarwdl of him. greatl,
~paarliz.ing his future career."And than to expect that thin adlatration would oo any thin fo:
e doughboye except to p nrn.w ny, theg would not even al
nr my friend llle Newman., one oio bm.c et young men that eve:
~re the uniform, and whom you»al
member aa n former eomrnluione.the District of C-olnrnble, to get
thin amell of powder.They sen.In as the omcial chaperon of theaident's daughter when she boron
ging 'gg the doughboyi and \\neee poor do were ned up, dl tiro.
L alilln me work of the day ana\ to attend the lorvic e, uni jus
e in the old nursery story of Un
dy and her ,oo the general woule
ll the eoione , the colonel would telc major, the major would tel! tht
ptein, and the poor c aptain rrouhcn be fe to line up ha!! of Unmpany and march them over Io:
e singing festival."There surely was some ovgg~ts in this war for the poor doug
_y and he will never forget it.-i dislike to criticize because it i.
easy; but I cannot help but realize
t there are but two royal Iarnilierthe world who never |uI'ler~cd no.~peered in the M 1 3 l i m - o m
the royal famig of ermany anae other the my families of lb:nited States.I I am wrong I hom
" g f o n e w i l l s t o p m e a n d s e t m l
L I I
Nobocly stopped him.
.¢ _ - -
BIG TRIPL ANE AB OUT DONE
iniohlng Touches B-elng Put On Om
' Copeble Ol Carrying Fifty Men
Lomlon. Feb. 17--A British super
iplnnc, which will rohnhly prove tt~.tho biggest -fm?-~= in existence?
slow!nenrin completion..The
e
-earl; lenrna from one of the om
re concerned In its conetructior~t the machine urns originally df
;r~ for bombing purposes. but l.~w being adapted to commercial use
nd is expected to make its firstight under control of Captain Dunn:an early date.It! carneity in or
rrnous. and, sltho the naide petro
r ..........5 4I.'.
. .
. a w e d ».et some QL the mogul.upon whic h time has been spent
mer know, and befone God they an4 nglgt to know without one moment r
unnecessary delez.whether there 1:L0 be further Hz ting and if so. f0|what cause, for what purpose.
*"1hi| is the urgent,.|tem, imperativedemand of those to whose un
sparing nerifkee and endumng vaio.
:Ile peace ponfemnce owes its :uthor:ty and mult comec rate its labor
me soldiers did not peltor with thu
purpose for which they went fo
(hey expect the diplomats to follov.their exampie."'
.Mo uld mn . ~ ~ f "~:'1#:f2. ;...\ AlticI€'xay aJ ¢¥5m|
mu over foreign countries.Senna
volndgxuer said, would requim use o
.
l | | |.l .
re to eliminate thanfrom this state
e-ut."Ona of the cobinet momben uhm|béc n very prolific in his IfBtu
uni ma t tue world must b o mad;1: wr democncy allowed his son I.s u b ma r i n e s i n C h mm B o yd nnaily on Seyrember od n.
~rdolux, Fnsnce, :nd was nnhto 1.wa aorty miles fr o m th a n fo:
ning.I know this boy, and he umllb o y a n d wa n te d to g e ti n i tn m.ht but would they let him? I lhoulc
J uul..hmnn a 'nec k lfterhis ar
ul mat t colonet or the Amex»o»¢ £? =T» fy forces,Colono.
~uae, wired for him to como to Pom.d go on tho colon-bi'|m l .Hx.
:.expired in a. fav: ds!! and heturned to his outiit, but :goin thi:ughty c olonel ordond him to Por:
l f ¢" % ` £ E E' 3 & " "" " ' i f
»tor I.o m m
~
. .souven irs he Y. now wolm
1 d m;the person of the colony!
~illh1lrill1f=- °":\~
CANADIANS AR E }MPA'ugN1'
.wremier Borden Demands To Know
Whether There u To Be Any
More Fighting
Pzril, Feb. 15-Sir Robert L. Bm-
den, premier of Canada, speaking tacanadiansoldiersonleave at the
anadmn Y. zu. c. A. this evening, da-umndad that me seamen be tom lm-mediataly whether the re wu to be
my more tighting.lIe sevemiy e11t~,used the method.: by which time had
ueen W uted sinc e the signing of thiunnistice.Sir Robert md:"hmm th an three months hnw.
elapsed sinoe the armintice was de
.nnred and nec na not Hatter oursewn..
mat our soldiers believe no tune bla.¢.`a §: . ;L ._` |
tion by Germany of an army recon»
struction Ilcy.Senator Poindoxtca
dcplored d ment whiic Gonuanywas taking military measureq,-61' hen
Own.Article 12 of the constitution proviczg for arbitration and suspension
of 'nr for three months after thclc nguc nm,Senator Poindexter elo
r:1||.n~d, "would put under the oontroof foreign powers every questioaxhjch rnght atfoctiour independence
uwl.y,onor or or stence.""lt is unconscionable and the Amorican people will never ratify it," hm
added, "and if ratified it would !t¢Y0\
be und mould never bo kept in th¢_fac e of an attack upon our vital in
wmu . |Arlkle 18 Unoomtitutiond
.Doclaring unconstitutional amen1s for supervision o_nnti ona' mo;tions o,'r easter sa:
rurthermoro, it is »~.~ to du.elf-respect of the Udted 'Btatea ant
a surrender of our sovereignty.1cannot hz uppoaod that the v3;;»~.Stataa a. can on
ur nmbedlity that i t m m have 5~~f o r i z t o o o o h - u .
l . ! r ~3 s v r \L _
MISSIONARIES 'ro HOLY LAND
Steamer Sd!! Frou New York W ith
Luge Contingent
New York, Feb. 16-Sailing as or
argosy of life md hope," to tho 4.000,000 destitute people of the Hel;
und and other regions of the neu:east. the ateomlhip Lexdathnn lo film: port today for Franc e with ilu
iarzcel.contingent of mlssionnrieecloezore and relief worker: ever som
overseas at one time on such a mas.sion.They will reach Constantinople.heir damnation, about Merc h 15 ir
another vessel ai li n g f ro m Brestnhfrnoty, ~mfg=1»= 250 rnembernchiy women,s been preceded la,
equipment for flfteen hospitals-food
clothing and portable bmldings-sixty motor tmc ks and other mnterin
donated by the Americ an Red Crorund the American committee for\|~chet in the Near East.The sopplie.
are valued at more than $3,500,000.A number of me n wo :k en tiflnsailed on three previous ships ore ol
ready engaged in Lhrrelief of thousandsof sl.arvi.nz Syrlnns,Armeninne :nd Perelans.All Americ an re
ligious creed: exe zepresented.
CIIAPL AIN w o r ms OVERTIME
Linootn.Heb..Frh.18-Chapiail
5. 1 Qpggghpn of the senate who andibly #ng auery morning in the nn
atc :ham r. has followed tho exam
§;_g_ of other officers of that body lmfilm | c iairn for overtime.Hi
voucher on file in the state auditor'
office ellis for $36 pa at the 186'statutory rate of $3 o -Ly. from Feb
ma ry 2 to February 15,inclusiveandfor eleven and two-thirds dayover time from J anuary 'I to Fgbru
KILLING5 BY THE WHOLESALE
nriou: parts of the worid at :noou: expense ood goaaihle lou of life"We are not f:led upon," he amid
'by m y obligation an a nation hassmnesuch duties,and it is eve:
doubtful whether there In any oxlensive desire any where in the workthat we should so impose ounelve;
a ~n the nlfairs and peoples of otheacontipenla.it is nbhorent to the traditiom to the nation and in c ontlic
with the century-old policies inherilofrom Washington, Monroe and otha.
statesman."
MILLIONS OF ACRES
OF LAN DS IN WESTDP ENED F OR s :x'r m
W uhin gwn,Feb.14-Designatio:
en tn of nearly 3,000,000 acres olpublic llndl in the west Wu Lnnoum:
ed U:-day by Secretory Lane.Minorulands lgw within the lignize urea 0Northnkots. comprise 773.000 acn
of the ma l.Those lands om be bofor $10 to $20 an move.More than 1,000,000 sores of dr:
farming lands are opened for entr;under the enllrgwed homestod :ct am
may be obtained in trscls of 320 ltrosThey are scattered through IdahoAiontano, Orogon. South Dakotanii'Noming.
early 1.000.000 actos are opcnufor entry in tracts of 640 acres omunder the stock raining homosma.
law.Those are in Arizona, Californiu, Colorado.l~I:u1::o'=.New Mexic
Okiuhoma, Oregon and "-'fyo|51ia\g. 'Illtotalarea thus far designated brSecretary Lune- for entry under-the
.
$35 for overtime, a total of Sn duohim up to Febnmry 15.The vouchel
contains the atatulory statement thathe goo-ds or services mentioned ir
the voucher hue been rendered or de
'firered and that the price is the uma*and customary charge.Some mem'wcrs of tho senate wonder 'whore and
hen the c haplain puts in the over:mc work. One suggest: that he doe:it vrwinz outside of oflico hours fn
..
con and Pelrogrld
London, Feb. 17-It has been learnedfromvariousreliableooureoa
agyn Reuters. Ltd., that the situationin Petrogmd and Moscow ihree week:ago was worse than ever.Execution;
were being' continued in thotgrioom.md often were carried outta e lively atroina of'oregimental hand. thc
victims being Zincd "5 at the edge oagg open grave on shot by Lottisl
so era."The lot of the vrorhnan,saysRoutm-'s "io denpcroio under the bo
:\l1¢1f51. regime.Tho food situation irPetrogmdhas gone from had touvorie.Hundreds o! person: are dy-
:og weeklly and the present popula-tlon In 5 ittie over 500.000
rcrnain in powc~ imlcfi~te~y.~ Qprosis so appalling that H\=_;>¢r=pic ook to intenention by the Ile;
an the only way out of their presentdifficulties."
JOHNSON STIRS CONGRESS
ys Sons of ésbiner Members Held
Bombpmof lobe
Wuhlngton, Fe_I;. 16-Th3"iennrke
~ Tdhnlon of South
o n o n elt h b ;x2| ndnf1eLt}f \ ? f 2 §
mem rs o errstron0@eilllw1g "°gu_,'*°=f
P o m ¢ar cn\etedp°:5n \§: nh 1e ¥e nu
~n ra.t l l l n l l hohnson enll in tlbpuany ,WS.
:emotion to lieutenant and wa.olmded in lotion.The complet
.AIig rhf r r mn erh tgmllo w:*'s rnthildmlnistaitzzet ;°tin
~rn s on orghboys beeause__no non or nelatlvzf any one int\nm1»ely`cqnneCtld wit]
th adminigtetion ws.:allowed tlglut..'lhis e breed statement, me
nrifwsiting herehge Ior a ny o
~0|8 I w were repre~c the administration £0 point ou
~e relative o f s m closely con.s .with the ist:-etion whttbor'e.or"v?§o appeared on sn;
unity list.Facts ere feet:em~u might u well meet the, ml it L
shame that theme cleln cut Ameri
» boys were prevented by their fe-=»or mothers and the ldminis
tion 15103; ,fgwnr into the dgh l
e wo ya tp 1.~ai It is sn mum that they were
~t permitted to e the some re-rd the tthe r ee to f th eb o y s o f th h
Ill1$1'lf could make.Some of th:le u ves o tth e wive s nf the c e bln e i
.
...IQUOR INTERESTS L I NE Ur
* r o ws T o m m ' n w Ps-émuuen
A n ar! In Eiery StaleOf ne Uni o n
New York, Feb..$6- Th e f ig ht ttne w th sulrrohihitlnn amendment de
clared n and void will b e * l i k-imultaneously ln every :tate In themion, irrespective of whether thf
wtetee here no rderendrtm clauses inheh\g:onltitution, recording to Len,
AIYET, who 1sl#Lhbtel here re 1xg se chief c ouud foF`the er
J( the United States to :ar
rghf..Mr. Mey er will probably nn
lounbe in s few days Ehehenie of th..awy er W llnjrill head the mtl-pruhl
nltion. battle Tn thi! state, Ind lit):.ne declared tonight thlt the loiectios
hu! not been mule, it wee reporter.rat Charles Evans Hughes mishz b~.shed to serve.
Mr.May er u id th at the light I1Jhlo would be ° of LurreeerMaxwellof Ci and that, 1
J ultornie the 3rent investment!o.ne wine-growers would be eered foly Theodore A. Bell. jr.. of Ban I-'nn
lsco.a W extremely retleent tc
.mtlilt p ann,says:"I shell positively refuse tn discus
t-Seth ln °;=,°- other ~ &?t.4:1ient.l
p ere r.o instituted, the time when they wil.ae instituted, or the place where the.dll be instituted.All that infonne
.lon will come ooty wben the suit.
.uve ou my re f er sthis as my podtlrc md elf-Abi!Sha
role.".
.
§.a iny "s¢ vs :i» na w mua sug nu ~
'lumen snd usr, ss well ss to set ln
o motion the economic forces Allin:
ations trunaression internstionn.greementm 'nder the America.
.nn the munlpulstion of the su pl
Pratt materials and of the purer mnnutncturod produc ts snd of lin.ncisi srrsnvcments*between com.
.ric s, wou ld bo the pd wgd IDEM;. cllccting e boycott.I f ess mea.
_es could be made thoroughly ctfe..e Amodc sn representatives be
.eve they would often eliminate th-
.ooossity of using amted force..-Tho international cornrnission adn
.night develoo brood constmc tn
lower to work out better plans fo..n te me ti ow dnsncial co»ope::tion
och ss 33; =»==f;g-h=»=;==g s for
:i exc go go poo an s -.|?.sstaon or s multitude of trau
.|v»B and practices.Olliculs said the American pta.
mttltl necessitate continued co-oper
mon between the government sn..ausiness in this country and posrlbl;
.nodiltcation of the anti-trust sws o..noir spplication.
PREMIE R 0 ? F RA NC E
SHOT mr A NARC HI 5 1
Jlemeneesu Struck By Three Bullets.
But Wounds Not Fstsi; PoliceWorking On Theory of Plot
By Associated Presslondon, Feb. 19-Pifcmier George
Jlcrnenccsu,characterized by LloycGeorgeas "Frnnce's g n n d w m a
mn," was attacked today by an an
nrchist, Emile Cottln. known as "M:lou."Seven shots were fared, thret
of which stnic k the prcmncr.Onvizullet lodged in the muscles ofthe shoulder, penetrating deeply, but
so fsr ss is at present known, not tnjuring thespine or penetrating to thi
sung;Two bullets bruised the rightsm: snd wld, while two oth er buI
lets sro reported to have pnesecthrough the pnemier's clothing.Walks Cllmly To HouseAt the time of the attempted gs.
sssinstion M.Clernencesu hsd jusi
left his home to drive In s motor cs
to s conference with Col. M. Houseof the American peace delegation
and Arthur J. Balfour. British socré
tary for foreign sffairs.Thong!bleeding profusely, M.Clemencent:was able to return to his home. when
he reassured the members of hi:household nnd waved aside anxiotu
infitgries, saying, "lt is nothln¢.'1ten reports from his attendant:urero that his condition wss sattsfne
tory and that he was cheerful thru-out the day despite occasional Ets\o.
coughing.For c present it has been decidedby the surgeons tnotc xtrsc tion ofthe bullet may not bc necessary anf
arrangements have been rnade_to t\krsdio¥Ino\;l\s of the g1»=g;;f pints.
_Q _m m 'or ootngCottln, wlom the police believed tr
Wa|'¢~l l l l
-u v-" " " " " " "'; ;| | h mu lt\| y . | ¢ .
..loYCO'I'I' AS A PEACE W EAPOI
Washington,Fab.I6--Ameriu.:,m.|nci1l and trade nprueniativef
Jaw in Europe have devised mmm
.ve plum for udng the oconomic bc,
ot!aa a weap on =g=-M nation..i.u1¢H; nbida by odlion Ao!~
io elzue tions.neo
ing to atheist iniormi on here toda;.nay will urgu upon the peace C011wzucameasuresma ki n;possibi
-uzrse international co-operation in th
.ppiication of economic principles ti.replace use of ai-nied force to a gnu!
J te nt.No specific machinery fo.
.acting into eizect meuurea or ea..iumic boycott hu been agreed upoi..an by _ the American zvpnl-ents
.ve|, pending tuxther dcvdopmant omelui for the league of nations.0 5 c m o f the treasury,depart
.isnt of commerce and war traci-mrd familiar with the plana of thcimerioanropiuen`im.nas a t P m
.aid an intonmtionld Lido oommia.on woznd be formad to invutigm
D O R A H W I L L N m u m m :
DINN ER AT W HIT E HO USE
ldnho Senllcf Sly:He D on No!
Cur e To D lluu L un e Plln
wnh Pnddent W lllvl
Wuhlngton.Feb.18- Dluu nlnn
of the *°~f"°;=f hzzntlnm ¢~»;;g,»;-;
une:y 1.mance .Se u w r Vnndllnnn of Mississippi,democrat,declared lho league w u
ummuz uuoml, and eritidnd Prui-dent W llmn for "'="'§ cvnz nu z orunnin lilxmt on the nl het udl hil
return w W uhlngtun.Sennwr Vurdnmnn :poke »=|law mlnnun and than wu no fu cr
dllleuuion ol the nlbjlrt.
Sfultvr Bonalf hu u kod to be at
cuusd from attending the dlnner sithe Whllaz Hours az which Pn dd in -W lllo n will d lu us wi th mc mbg n ol
i.ha.1ar¢iln n ln d vu e o mm lme oxoongnu the c o rnnilud on of th: pmpond league M mdom.
.ln I I n te r to B ee r eu ry Tu mdtySuunto: Benh dd lt vu th e | : \u ~ _
to mt n h o l d i n e v n l l d m c o m y l n f u rmu lu n n e t l wd u mn x g n h s r ln gg g d d u n . h a , v u _w Q
For the led wh o went over the top
in defense of it or for the home-stayinn' patriot who backed up the boy:at Lhe front with his mone¥ and hh
uncomplaining acceptance o the lim
itltlon l md "len" nbservlnqes,1.h¢won!reall' rneant xornething.Am
they gave t new lustre and influenceBut when one reads thru the disclos
ures of the federal tmde mmrqissiorthat during the period when entizen:were asked to curb their natuw de-
sires, uve, deny and forego, the packers made three times greater profitathan in times of peace it makes one'=
fighting ire rise.The war made tht
.". . 1 r .....any v\lw=£aLor !clI':.'..,""" .1 iT1"g f 'r w a f t e r tha bilf b°'éBm¢»1,
w.
AUDI TOR W ILL SETTLE
RE D C ROS S e ls r u ws
Colint rA£ £o me "| [mlu dn glntldilllg
ICounty Chapter
(Omaha W alid Herald ll)
M audit of the books of the Red
Crou chapter of Wudalngtnn ummtywillbe onzlered an a means of ae!-
tlln t the dispute which arose o n tthe raining of funds in the drive luiMay, according to Leonard W. Tras-
4
c
I
6
<.
1 |_t o r B o m b a n i h e p l a n n e d t o u l d r e s e
t h e s e n a t e ' I h u r s d l y .
him l a m with tho constitution of
the Zeagoo u it now stood.White House odlchls uid no other
member of the c ommittee hui declin-ed tha prnideufs invitation. and thatit vnu undc ntood di the othon would
accept.On receiving the Idaho sonata:-'s
letter today Secretary 1-=»-==-gy im
mediou-Hv transmitted it by rolustd Prod ent W ilson :board the tuna-
Etlrt George Washington on his urs;ome from France.
Senator Poindexic r forrndly gm.rnotice. when the senate met of his
~ke~T~ay c o~d p~uc c ~
canary food supplies by reason »far f'"==f organization.In n
their g ntic combination wnvi nx o ine nation, since it srthat won the wnr.But it is athat they could not have pe
that splendid servic e with thpatrioticspirit whlch inspi
mus of the peodple of the nat!~
an aroused an indignant pmgrunggdingthatthcgovommen
The not: for the county in the¥'2%"w'5 we "§..§£'"i'Z"' bus "°"2»
I vru wu~ *=i-°°. f : : z 's . ~ t h c
a t o n s m u ,wu s e d b y t h a l o c a l c h a p t e r .az
."'man. P -dent of the chapter."The moneyWu not used..it is subject lo thcorder of national hesdqusrteru.Several day: |80 Min Grace Dal-1ar¢l.t countyt '"§," ; i g o f ~
:mm sen a on emo:M¢K¢vie and Wllhlnioll countyrepresentative: at Linen .demandlliugan audit of the booksuf the
c l r.
Rui Cross.
In eAn audit. was nude b |. crnmitee
MAY D ISREG ARD W ILSON W ISH
Debate On League Of Nations Likely
To S u n In S c ans
Washington,Feb. 17--Debate on
the constnution of tho langue of nn-Lions fmhblxnuill begin in the sen-
ate ur thin s y or two, despite Pres-ident Wilson's request that discus-
sion bnoejhostponed until titer ho
confe with members of the acn-ate and house Ioreign roinlionn com-mittees at the white house February*
26.Senator Polndextcr of Washing-
ton,republican. who recently issueda statement shar;l:ly criticising sev-
ormi features of 1 e league plan, in-
tends to open the attack Wednesday.
cov.nmvln NAMES
TIIREEMENASMEMBERS
0F STATE CAPITOL
CUMHISSION
w. E. B un dy o f Llua lm W alle r w.
He a d o f Gmllu n d W . ll. Thu n -
nw ol Gund lllud Chosen lo Ac t
W lllu Hille l! md Clulrmm of
Slllo Bond Summon ta SlP~
chin Cemu-ac tion
Lincoln,Nels..Feb. 20.-The nw
puhllc un md una dmaoc nt luve bun
Appointed mernben of thc a p lto l
ro mmlu lo n, who mm the g v n r m r
and Dan Swanson, ncgmmry of the
bounl of lnigudon. highwuy n u n i
dnlnlsv. vm he dxlrnd wiul uw du~
ly of u rr y lng mn d w pmvlalon l oi
Home Boll No. 8, whic h authox-lu;
the cmctlon of A n ew uhm mpltnl
building for Nabnllul.T h e l u u n n
wu d gn e d 'May by Governar ld v
Kelvle.
r
NE W c n m a n B I L Lu s a m T H E S E N A T E
Expemiluuu To E r ma ! F i n Nl-
Gn ly Two V o us In Nq n tlve- B ill
Gu n To TM Uli vu r u r F x K bS l n n l n r o - l n d m - a t U h r
B o n d n C m ln l
Linsnln. Nahr., Feb. 18-Then vru
:evenly n r lp y lthf uz lu mmt I n themu te a uu u r a u \l°°¢il¥ nfumonn
wh mxhn t bvdr -wld H. K. 3 , n bi llfor | $6,000,000 eaplml.T h : n u mhad dhc uued tha 'll an u ou :
day In c ommittamm thu who # h ml e v m or d g h t u m m d m a u to theho u se b ill vm wud d own .n W u
lhenfure no lury rlaa when Lbs 0M-lnnl hmue bill mimu l.mmdm¢L| ortba : mulc h of |In the form of
alia!-ulonl,'0 u n to la y |v a u o f 2 ' l w ? .I-ind | n n n r o lD o u | -
lu . B u r o l Ga g e md S w u u a n o fBoon e bu n p rnc n t the vote - " g dh a n b e e n B o w - 2 .Or u uk i n olllo t,
republican.and Taylor ol'Custer.demon-at,ware uhm: l.n wall | -
gg n - = lu p un g e .Crvnln exp nedt h e h vo r ed n le vy ma i le r th uone and arnehal! mllll annually (or
d x y a n . a n d prdc nod the :preld~ln; out of.; :mailer levy mr twelve'Pl also f r u m n :or nvo a
.f -
COUNTY TREASURERS0? s'rA1~a HOLDANNUAL CONVENTION
Lincoln.Feb. I9- Land Commis-sioner Dan Swanson and Deputy
S~==~='»7 of State Gabon were the
principa speakrru before the openingsession of the 9th annual conventionof the County Treuuraa-'s un win -
tiun of Nebruh, at the Linc oln ho-
bel Wednesday.'Dm apeaken ax~phiaed methods of eoapention with
various mug epargmenu.
na h lm b ee nare menacing i
Om:in the ll
gruwrern of th!neil nil their crholdin? it for a
pseva! 1. arounsuit of this -hthmltcnlnz SD
um this y ear.
eanerled their 1
iiliur c ampanlins on' with th
aint little ofM the Nebrukchased.Lions
ngein theno
at the Jalantl.uns acadioei
companion, theusb, and the pr
.tion of price.=gg»f= contl
cm r p wthan they coukhopethat the
mmm abroad.ln this lttitl
buoyedupbg
Hr. Hurley, ebc nml, md fm
chairmanofBoth men are
pondto utiliann ma n g o b fhme stocks of
ehundrcd t
lite d i n A lumthe cnforctd u
the labor ufcéruliny of Llmentsmight
under :he un
lmportatiom
\
11;
a -|tha war 'tnda boand
in
na
H
alwwancmcountns.o ld O l P u x h u n
war
:aa
ianla, Jacksonnear places of
In order tosign product 1the home mu
them,theAnbeen and are I
ing uponcolauch ntimefrom the old 1
lrgumantthuywent in.bl'l***10f thipcrtuh, 1rhie6
cluniveiyfaonwar. had they
atseveraltl
:men the olgdim
n peace t meof excaarive Isur material:They ny U
carry and ch:come ln now
with.aa mari:
cnt stock or 1
"E
H
u i\T7I
duced, win be
und those wh!ingby born
xtwkn wiii heNebraska fAmericanpn
was i,0D0 totin 1917, 83,01ilg ur u fo r li
the prvoductlm
tal pre-war 2itcd States.
the entirerbeen produca
lic ause ofthe plrti til 1g n d uy rmthat has beenBoris from sYi the pf#
mats] 0p01went from 90
$5.25in191ulomestixgg;
3425r' - ° " ° " r h
uhh, :ndn J
tion the gow
duslry and nfd prices thnitionthreats
world the nf
ery uhet! noi
it soldr e p :cumpciiiiun \|tion of the Ged the Unite
- - e u
_....1
i v - 'ngricdture n
tigntepoi-ll
in Arneritl..appamled tocupisiity of 1
encuunged
fiftymillionplants, a folaenting the
w»
P
.
leitlmor ua a main or by-product.Hunting For PolakSince the honiiltioa oolaed various
hnprovementshave beenmadein
methods of production and the aelrthformoana to get out of the solid:which contain only 20 per cont potuh,
the c hemlcah therein hal continued.'Tho owner: of 3° plant agngoilland
h u e ar»imc nlaat thaw u u m a tAn oc h
haue: h mmthe l¢Pl2lfi°1l pouihiePotush manufac tonra say that theydatto malta the big probp::»ilnblg lg IQIQ and l91'[lnd Exavr
of expensive bureaus that were deviaed during the wvarjr persons witizheodeatheydesirtoexploit
which areabsorbing thecountry:
| ' B D I l ! Y »\
Ju s t . t om e n t i o n nspe cficin st an ex
o f i h e l a vi s h w a y i n w h i c h m o n e y h a . :
b e e n h a n d e d o u t , t h e h e a d o f o n e d e
p a r t m o n t .b e fo r et h oa r m l s t i c e ,o h
t a i n e d $ 8 6 0 , 0 0 0 t oi n vo o t i g a t o p l a n
forindualrisircoonotntciion.Amonth later the president told con
?" no pla ns tore n ec essary .Bu!o had not wld the gentleman willthe $§50,Q00,whohadbeenbun;
THE KERNEL KNOWS
wamua \\ .l|\:as t h
u fo o- sl
s h a m v
fo r m e d
I u m . \rd #hr
L W i t h
p l c d o
P ».1m|
A b r i e f p a n
m m ' s Iaoazoflke
t h e f e l o w i n g I
' E V E N O L D S I
Y a , H w y h m
m e n t .H e m m :
A p r o o f o f a l a s
h n w a s s i s s y 'a
Ii u m s .Sisss "s -
graph in kernel Oitar
= o n this week haswadrle:
HOES HAVE VA1.lFg=
re, in the kernefs illdr-
embers when he trwdady'a mailing lim, (when
hired man)to Wal-rompetitor, for a :lit
d shoes.And llno rv-xs day said ahnutkindlf ol lot-down.
: ie!_hF_1:.\ll¢i *=11===. in
ai
_ - -i
\
oE°tiido tank: may any as many as be | somewhat has-rnlesa person amo
100.dating with anarchists and aiding' ifThe mac hine is driven by six pow their Propaganda. declared mlm he
sth!! engines under dad oontrol.lt hui panned to kill the pmmior ho
is ¢==|>°=¢¢d xo bopxDlb ¥¢ \§ f forty uuso M. Clemenceau "was the Phemghours fight at n s s lit e undo.of humanity and was pmparing fc
100 mike per hour.another urn."
Mak mining homestead hxw in ayrroximatc' 13f500.000 acres. The m1 of the ry fanning lnnd opened is
hath Dakota in 211,331 acres.
Mr. and Mrs. Thus. Finnell arrived
mme from the Well. this A.. ii.
minodty side in the éeimte. "'
The Wilkins boys Norman andBert. out on tho Ffzpio. shipped a
-¢1upIo of can nf hogs, of their own
raining. to tha Omaha market Tues-day night.
i§}`3€7é"?Ewi?f'§u"°"u¥`i$1i\é"""i§l=:1
combine and zuaranure that the interests of the people shall be pamecznd and oflenden punishnd, perhaps ie
wil! hecomo Impossible hereafter for
such gigantic theiving to be done under lhe cloak of patnotic obsenance. 'E
n g ~ » 1
memhim,the ~
potty la}~ccn)' 1
subsequent im:*'i2\'l°n old shoukemc¥'s eyes.
|08 OI ms per.0eu have -.53._~» intarg ITHE ENTERPRISE
For All Kinds of Job Work
February 21, 1919February 21, 1919 ~ ENTERPRISE*mn mvrsnpiuse
|SSUED EVERY FRIDAY
'i-fnTiii2Iu H i t
au po.:mm-ce at Blnlz Nab., undor the11 u f u a n gn u nr i ma. s , u m.
;éUB5GRlP'I'loH mvrss I
(me Dolisr a You in Advsnc a.
to~ ~Le~with~ t~o domestic produc
price until July 1, 1919."Second it in not the intention oi:he War Department in the sale of
Deyanmem.In uuwer us these in-THAT dlh OF JULY GRA!-'I'
?|.ur£e4 due War Depunrnent emu u . . .
°§ ° ' ".How about that Fourdu of July
War Department to c ontinue to sellat public auction auch wools ns man-
uimur em mn' p pq ulm-withQ min i-
mum r~er.ene priate the equivalent ofthe Briblnh ein] issue rdce. Tnln bas
is of the British civi.price will br
havc cdbbed?'W ill he get wwhg'
with.it?A nurnlgcr of determined
fsoriiributora say, *fnay l'zuline;" aa5'that they are waiting to see how lung
he will hang to it before letting go.And Clark 0'Hanlou selected him to
;_o lI1¥`ffé`£s~\-er;
and their de uripea was discussed.li
was vnlcci so leave it so a commiltcito see \\h1. could be done.Some fu
m u s t b e t i e d u p a t n i g h t .
H u n B o i l 2 2 1 " Tr h Y E Il ' E i TH ~
s m a l l r a i s e i n s a l a r y f o r . C o u n t y
l l
satnd ~ ;¢;k_l The _E|1'.¢l|I;le ailin
JOHN LOTHROP,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
per Exif for trmsurorn and 30 pm
cent for deputies, while others belicvcthat the requlst should be Iimited tcn 10 per er.-nt increase for the bosses
and 30 peg cent for the nsalstnnu
DDI. without n amd fight.if this banbecomes n law Counties, with gggula-
tiana behveen 8.500 nm! 25,tifwhichW uhington ia one,will pay
tlmix.Clorlu $2000 Instead of Swan
the ~resent. salary.The bill raise:
P n c t i r e i n : l a t a a n d l e d e r n l c n u r h
G m a c a i W n l k l r A ve n u e , F l n t
Do or Sc a n) o l ' G ly H a ll .
BLAIR,NEBRASKA
_
1 LEGAL NOTICES_SERVICE '|`0DAY IS
SERVICE '|`0MORRO.W
~lf your car ha; gouitnnm ent
and excellent care lt`hecds Inspec-
tion occaslonally.
An expertwho knows every detail of a
car's mechanism.ol' tire construction.
who llves in an atmosphere of automo-
biles and trucks, ngny locate some hidden
weakness that may result ln. a serious
break-down.»
In the curc ol hard-working'trtxcks;In
the care of tires that bear the brunt ol
roud conditions--regular inspection ls
profitable Insurance.Inspection today.
ls protection against los f time tomor-
royv---a chaln ls as strong as its weakest
link.
in, theneforc. ordered that the Fira!
dny of March, 1919, at ton o'clock A.bl. be assigned for hearing md pet!zion. when all persona interested in
said matter. whether as heirs, creditorn, or otherwise may °=;g°-f at nCounty Court to be held in o Count;
Court room in Blair,Washingtoncounty . Nebnskn,and show tulle:
why the prayer of the pnitionm
smouldf Eat be |:;Innt¢~d;t -d thnti no
l c e o ope n enc y o pottiorand tht heirs thereof be ivem to al
persons fl\(erestod.in ni matter bsiubliahigg a. copy of this order in. th:
`ntorprue,5 weekly newspoperprinted ln uid county, three successwe weekl. prior to said day of har
Eotod ot Blair, Nebnaiu, this 23411.
day of Jnnunry, 1919.
(1-St)E. B. Curigan,.. County Judgn.
n
mc o m. HUTIC E -»- -.-
In The County Court W ithin and for
Washington County, Nebraska.
In the Matter ol the Eatuto ofMary I-I. Dixon, Deeouod:
brder of HearingUponrooding' and Bling the duly
vonlledahoetition of Robert A. Tom-pleton 0¥i.llfu1hl»£\Hl3`Y E. Dixondc-partedthia e o n \ h o 4 t . h . d n y o f
November, 1897, and that at the time
of hor death uid doudmt was A rolldent and on Inh lh ltmt _ of Blair,
tl. an-hiniton county,Nebraska;that
rho died :cited and possessed of anundividetl one-eihth interest in tht
South onehalt o the South oostguar-ter of Sec tion Twelve and the orth
east qttarter of section 'Ihirtoen allanto\\mlhlp number Twenty ,NorthRange ten out flth.P. Ll., in Burt
county, Nebraska; thot the said dermient died intestate;that 1uid do-
rcmned left survidng her an hor soleom! only heir:at law W illiam E.Uixoh, a brother,A m D.Dixon.u
brother,Goo.H.Dixon,it brother,Charles A. Dixon, n brother. Eu] L.
Ihxon, o brother, Wesley W. Dixon,
a brother.and Simon L. Dixon, abrother, who were all above the nge
of twenty-one years.Thlt tho peti-tioner together with his wife SadieC. Templeton, are owner in feo simple
of the above doseribod real ostato andpray ing for a decree of this court
determining the date ol' the death ofthe said Mary E. Dixon; tho heirs ol
tho tieeeaaed;the degree of ¥i11='1\i:1and the right of descent of the ron!property belonging to said deeeued;
that all claims or demands againstgnc sold oatato of the ui d M ary H.ixon, ilacetlaed, whether duo or be-
come due, whether abooluto or continrnt, be forever barred and forsueother and further orders as may
be just in the premises.And it nppoarin to the court thatat time ani!place Should be fixed for
the hearing upon said potidou, and
that notlc o thereof be given to all
. . . . .
o
J HighGrade Qils and Accessodes
WALTER LMSENL Gmcr,
'Envlcc,
TORAGE,UPPLlES_
: o r e C R EK
0ur.r urol mall ddivery Has bool;
out of commission, on both the Biol:No. 4. and Calhoun No. I routes aincl
last week's storm.Henry Jipp mad-his rounds on Monday and ever sine:witll team and buggy . but No. 4 ho:
been only n.-I for as Louis Nielsen's
where the jig hill has pructieall;
stopped all trnlllc; besides being Miesvritn snow, o deep gutter lies underneath. "here several homes have beer
ditched. and Andrew Nielsen bee:kept busy aiding neighbors thru, nm
g>==~;;=s d o u b e u s and mending
rea ||Our school closed lost week when
the "ilu" attacked almoxt every family in the vicinity.Misa Utterback
hieing for her home at Arlington Nmone is seriously nlllicteo, but the Al
len Zlieilonalcl family lmre had thel:hands full, \\il.h nearly all memberbeing laid up.Henry being the onl;
one who does not improve on yet.him. Germ Jensen returned.fronher Hemmingford visit just in tinu
to nurse her children thou the in flo
enzu.William ll.Allen passed his 'Htlmile-stone on the 19th, and is fauna
aowell ash \;;;';=='- but unable to so
1 ut rnuc s winter.Mr. and Mrs. John larach are un
Jer Dr.Gecsemonk care for anlilthtumors. Dr.Rix removed for therlast week.Hin was a growth on Ihr
head and Mrs.Us was on the armbut both are recovering nicely.
Louis Larsch hos removed his family to the J ohn Roth funn. and Chri
Ggvgfgre c amelto the liehmuck fam*w ic e recent y pure neu.Will Grebe is almost ready to leave
this neighborhood,ond is Iocotinfeast of Popillion on a form adjoininghis brother, Fml.Mr. and Mrs. Del
mer Mc Donald nre also located lrthat vic inity, and ,iust now Mrs. Gur
Rothleutner of Kilgore. la visiting th:
parental home in Poplllion.G=;°"§ and Sgfg ==\;g;~.;= orokser\in;
o n t e ur y a t n r t weeThe heavy rain Inst week took Car'
Rohuor'o. also George Ohrt'a pondsout, and the ice some of no were hopne for, hon gone glimmering.
Chris Staben shippeel a cor of cat
'le ond hogs from Calhoun on ToeslushThe truck business ia laid aside
Co:<onr:c . \'rxor~:. \L c ovnc n
Moming and evening services next
Qunday with Sunday School at no a
m.Following the suggestion of U. S
Government our topic for the :nom-'ng aorrEco will be,lewponslbiilty
for lloalth and Fmcinl Morale.In the evening the pastor will
nrench on "The Spirit of Evangel-
fm." 34 aouirht im-t new in our Na'o-ml Conqregrntional Program.
To think and work rcnatrudivolv
anal unsefishly for the whole world iathe new ihlng today and oclmsttodl;
everyoneh slutvlIn th is we ha ve all mn lno u' ;h
"sony learner nearer :he Kingdom of
'woven and may soo Qhrioln'-irc nw'he Churrli in o stronrrcr lieht nm*'ndinnce :hon \"\M lrefoto.Fall in!
P u a u c $ 1 . 3I I
As I am | ;oin to quit farming I
will sell at Publc Sole at my reli-denc e on tho form 2% miles wut ofBlair and % mile north-west of Gaul-
ner school house, known as tho DickRonahnwplace, commgncing at 10
o'c1ock n. m. onTHURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27 : mnThe following £'r0Pf1¢:f» to-wlt:
HORSES an UL]IS:--Ono spanblackmules c oming 'I yrs.nhl, wt.
2800.Those mules won llrat prim at
tho la.-at horse show held in Blair. Onespan gray mules naming 7 yrs. old
CADILLAC ~
couz ~
amz mucus
Sold Exclusi ly in this Territory
B y
Martin Jacobson,;g
HEADQUARTERS AT
LARSEN & JACOBSON GARAGE.
ASK FOR
DEMONSTRATION
in font 11.1. 2750.Ona hay coil. corn-img 3 y nI. old, wi.1soo.One gray
colt c oming 2 yrs. nhl, wt. mo.CATTLE,17 Hea d:- Six :roadmilch cows; one fresh. bllance fn531
in Marc h;three 2-your-aim!heifon;one registered Short-Horn bull 2
one John Deere hay rake; one Mun
Itor broadens!sewer;one Rock Ik-hmd dim; one 3section hamaw; one16foot hay rack; one low-wheel wa
nton:one tripple box Nfeber wanon:one -1horse exenen; one Nelson tankheater;one 8-I or step lmhier;onellfool Iauhler.his machinery is all
genetically new nnrl has been \y;¢1.2cami fur.Duo ntnnd bws; 20 bush'els eauty Ohio DOIBIOM; noe Monarch
hilelaen range, :1.l:no;1 new; one Hoya!heating stove;one 30-|;nl!on~ sw'
one Ui H. P. guoline engine in goodlhlpe; some household furniture and
n lot of other lrticles :oo numeroustomention.GRAIN:-500 bushels Yellow Kher-
xon mtl: some rough feed; 18 bush-el!seed corn,picked before the
froxt, and oil hung on wire.
Free Lunch and Smokes at Noon.Terrnl of Sale:--T\\e| \e monthstime on approved note :lrnwing "5"
cent interest.Sums under Sl .00cash.No anicle to he removed until
settled for.TOM CONW AY, Owner.Jensen &Bronx, Auctioneers.
C. A. Schmidt. Clerk.
earso ;wo 18 ~ . |lulls coming two yearn old; Evo head..\'I'I'¥Ih"l"ION f".£RI\lERSof last sprin s calves.aHOGS, 21 flood:--nineteen Chester
White brood sows; two Chester While
hours. eligible to registcr.CHICIUCNS:-Big t dozen chick-
cmsMACHINE RY.II'lC.:-One JohnDeere corn pinntcr with 100 rods of
wire; one John Deere cul!i\a1.or; one16-inch P. 6:0 .walking plow;one
Good Enough 16-inch sulky ridm-:I 13 ll ~rmick \IIO\\B!
i
We wish lo ma ke o ur a nnul an-
nouncement slut are are ready ll
contract for arrovinx of SW EETCORN tonga for 1919.W e :u ni a
big acreage !o Insure un a 1006 cornpack that we may be hm position to
mee!requirements of our custom-rn in full lhil sau-on.To lhll endwe uk y our comgenlion.(3-sr)lair Canning Cu.
FOR SALE
I (Mer a fine building lot on weltSouth Street for nie.This in one ofthe heal iota on the umm.
John A. Rhonda
FOR s.\L|»:
Clereland Trnrlor Model ll. Dinan-
llnued Agenc y Haw One New Tru'-iur On Hand W il wil .u Old Pric e
$1383.00 F. 0. n.3lid»\$,,,¢ Land Cn..( 3 2 0 ";r.N m .
L °.~;FDR SALE:0 po¥6'i frrd mllln,
shaninn and pulleys:one n u r ;
pump (3-41)
K
n
1
" allvy in the basement of dm' Ha;!`'B L A I R B R I E F S - L o c a l a n d P e r s o n a l .g § " " d i § § u l = § § ; " ; ; ' =,_=;°11;=,g»»==»= h"°f
n e n on u n i i u u u i u t l i u a n u u u u u u s u u u u u g ing c_rag¢F___. _ _ _ _n ~
. A . E . A n d a m a n \ i ~ : i h r \ i f r i n n h Th e h c l l e s o f t h e Q u e e n g h e r C i r...ms
1 'PA at .ra I MrRAI I R D AH ' NM I e .I xt 1'lorence £s d'i§f
Llhmugo & hurlh Western.
Tn i n z E llt.
L1.1B a. m. Ihily.wh n nz. Daily .
| .r una wu z.
1.0.10 a. m. hwy.
Jaw p. rn. Daily.
(1.
i
I
Ann: '"}'l"""" "°"""'" " ""I Hrv IFF;"\""="| Ava WW' hvhau '" '""uma ov ptr \:l:n\ nu um lalliullll1\~v-----v -- ---3 umm. h u 5 1 ° - = l 5 c lsi m a ww lies, from znooo to naw.Many ol 'rn ex .n zz 11 w a mp mn en t o n July 1,m ehr; slate for $35.00. psy for ovewmfr um leginlaton argued that this is thc ,,,'Ee"§»°'II,'"I.¢».°"mITf'°`|1-,»2'1'1 'i.,"'£.'».'§' gig wha flue Eomestiee ciip wig: probably ~ U ~ U ~I ~
1: addition no hu regular per diem.wrong time to raise llllsric a.1 Th me s _In s be lrnvdng an the nmiketa in sumcientusd the mme hu been pun U0 Flin!-f Bert Miller .r I.'.5f,'..E§'1'?¢ ME' »,.'§'m'L',§'?.-'iim ¢,.;:;.volume to suppiy the wants_of.mnnu _ _______ _ _ __ _
v q u u n q a n o nf r a i m N o r t h
mms <
"\.m. uauy exc ept Sunday.» M - ;n§»_»1=v except Sundsy.u.-lb p. m.try ept Sunday.
8.80 an. ln. Sundgy ...--Tu ma S ou .
;.¢..2o u. m. daily swept Sunday.
lidb a. m. duly except Sunday6.45 n. m. dailv.\
._ .- .<4_x¢=o .; /
"";;' '""';;..;":'.."'.?.;;'a':..;i\ bdl, Suc¢cisor,¢p..E.-C..2hmo--~\
1 I
uCandy can be bought right of .
Blair Rule! Store.(3-10
o
have my mea:
other than the I1
This enquirtr fl.on.The luite
calves $15.00 n xxcnsen $120.00 a
.$§G.00 a month.
u wld In a Lincoln prua dlaruhlvlwwbvfc in cn. wwf-Md n ' " 'Laclsnxruas or Nt-:mmsu.\ROUGH Rluoruler at crime
. . _n n . W . P . H n n e n t t w D E N T A L
ullke loc ated over State Bank.
A Trinity :Clark 0'Ha.n1on, kernel
Osterrnon and Mrs. J. P. Jensen.
Mrs.'recess Anderson visited
friends at Herman lost week returning borne Mondny.
o ms smioo-¢, Delis, Chain, etc .
at J.E.C|.mpbett|,Pi¢roe'|Qld
~~Mr. Jim Edwlrds, of California. i.
visiting at the home of his sisterMrs. E. E. Epperiy,
John F.White Ihipped L e a r o fhogs from his farm on the bottom u.
the Omaha market the first of thc'geek and realized $17.25 per cert. io:
Henry Fischer is hadng his houseon west Lincoln street raised ond o
new foundation put under it end willge such other repairs as are need-
on. J . v. HINCHMAN, ohne 215 W .
G 'uhiogton Street.Both Phones.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Madsen comedown from their home near Lyons to
help out at Andrews fnther's, TomA&|\tisen'|, sale and visit their numer-
ous friend.; and fonner associates.
Nets Jensen has traded his residence
property and n block of ground on
:South Fifw Street, the property for-medy owned and occupied by AnaDixon, sr.,to Oliver Huddleson for
his 20 acre met out on the Kennardrout.
oztoxxzuxg; .reBnU.x§.¥. lsr.. me
o ls r n z c r C OURT
Distdet court was convened 'Doesdny a. rn., Judge 'Img presiding. Tht
ease of the state va.harles and Ra)Haynes was called und o jur y im
ponelied.County Attorney Ballonwan assisted in the rroseeutton by J
B.Strode. of Linea n. sent here bsthe attomey-general.Herman Ayn
defended the Haynes..
This case was brought by ex~count3
attorney,Henry Mencke,involwintthetransportationofIiquoractos.
the hlissouri river on detendnnts' fer
ry boat in whic h Menc ko attemptetto eontisente the femyboet owned am
operated by the defendants. The complauint contained eleven counts alt butwo of whic h were eliminated befon
the case went to trlai.Tuesday antWednesday were oeeopiw in the trla
of the ease whic h wus given to th:
l u n Wednesdad; evening.The turewas out but n ort time and ante ir
with a verdict of acquitted.
Messrs. Van Huss-Anti!! have been dding some~DEm-
Ii has been a subiect of remark hir neonle lravelinn-~ "f.7"?»|$*5».".¥ ~ these roads what iiné condition they WEriH,\ix\tii;'§§i._e}:
Wlmlanll I-nw umm |v:nlAidny day's nh; and snow atom.1 .g3_¢__¢g__\=g_,»;_5 ;I;¢_»f-_g_§_>pjg_»1;,Ig The work eoverqd 51 1-2 miles of road,and took 24.
t h g h 5g\|a|"||y§|r£ l L; e d' "rilivillifi, ncurmuul, n\:va|mu, new '£|.|u;\u u u x a s a l l u q \ . » u | \ £ J u u l u | 5 q l . r z : v U w u l . L U . I n l \ C § . U B C H l S B l l u U 1 1
r 5 :, : ,, ' 5 ', ; Y m v i § °, ; ¢ £ f " ° L ¢ 2 £ . F § § " a , E 1 ' E ' § ', " § § . '1 3 ?a t t h e r a t e o f 2 5 c e q t s a m a l e f o r f u e l a n d l u b r i c a t i n g o i l .
'**u m t h e y b e l i e ve u m a t l e a s t 1 3 o f W e a r e r e p r o d u c z n g h e r e w a t h a c o u p l e o f l e t t e r s f r o m
H U N D R E D h s u t h mg.0 4 o_: a a r L 1 . a ' P '» ¥ . i '. " a ' r 2 % r : f " § »' f . ' § € f § 3 $ _ £ * ' s . ¥ : % 9 3 ~? ! 5 " ¥ - i ~ a 2 ' ; ¥ f § 9 f = f ' P ; " a ¥ # a r e o u r
|p u s § e s s lu n D u l. mu s e L w u a r e r e p r o u u c e u a s s p e c u n e n s
t h e m .
'ma sure BANK at mm. Numl
U I a n sw e r t o y o u r w a t e r o r so m e w n o a r e ante :e sne a an : n n si z e 0 1
I-'OR SALE:-Largo HuwoliT o u r i n g w s m n o a t a s g o o d a s l | . ~ \ \
_L Qn z n .| ......i n t #...-.I *l»nu.l»u
appreciated.\
1 an QLUU.naw I Az ul ru lu ;uu||u5Mrs. T. C. Hnlton, the rmlhqner. ls in LE T Y OUR m u - .MONE Y earn car, priced ,-|¢;,¢J. R. Rodgers
Chicago this week sclectmg hc:something.The Stale Bank, Blair.Omaha [gee 19--A. w Stanley. 62¢"""silfing slyics of miltinery so u £0 be Nc br ., viii pl! Fo ur per erm ln diw at midnfglat Sunday at his res
prepared for the Easter trade.lerul on time Ceriilieltel for Sir.:.a_..--enum |.|.....:|.»......».......;...
17'
For Foinilure or Undertaking w
J. E. Campbell, Sneeeuor to E. C.
Pierce.('|1°|f}
* Mrs. Clark Allen returned Irolr
Philadelphia East Wednesday,eallefthere three weeks ago to the bedsidof her father. Dr. E. A. Palmer, wh
is critic ally ill. the victim of n PM-rlytic stroke.
Ilia: Thelma Long was very pleas
antly surprised,at her funn homelustSntuniayevening.when uboui
twenty of her friends come in tr
an iweseh for rent. fit to live in, an
1.1 scarce as hens' toeLh.
The young people, and some of thc
middleaged. of the Catholic ehurckhad an enjoyable entertainment at
.he armory last Friday evening.Th.itbencinnce was large enough m Milli:.he occasion pleasant.Dancing, enrc'
playing and social converse occupiedLhe time of those present.
Corn and'barley fo r n lo a t Ay:
Brollnn' Seed Home.4 4 - : I
uluaiugv,|.lH:3lIl|:l}\. ul uns;\.uu\.\.auhas a. motto suspended over his deal'nhieh reads:
"Never Explain- Your friends il:
not need it. and gout enemies will no
believe you any ow."In view of Mm J. P. J ensen'=i Inbored. and laughnble_»Kert, in aissy'
War Cry, ze explain the dilcrepeneiein lied Cross fund.-I .reported and nc
counted for ahe in eounnelled to nn-
CIaridge's motto. commit it to memery and profit by it.
Nelse Tmhlsen get n tclephuncmessage from his son, Henry. to meet
hirn inOmn.hn a (ew dnys ego.Ilen
a;;;'1.°'aa".;.'r'a; ""' '" ' '"': | Elvin. no »- ippommd w w- S*-2:mul mu u me mn Qoyeoul .!:==f.9::~W°a=,E!s3\1"%!_.2
says this oracle; and this statement
made people with cracked lips wincewhen they 2\esd_It and remembered
that Chrk 0'I!anlon and Tom Oster-rnon were the type he refened to.
This wise Guy say s: "The trouble ino neighborhood squabbief'and als:that "The Red Cross audit is to br
made ez Mr.0'Hnnlon'f\request."'Wouldn't that "jar you ?" It is learn-ed that this fellow, Trelbc r, hu been
a west of the late sec retary of thcWuhington eounty Rod Cross chap
ter which fully ac counts for the misinformation he Imnortn to ihe Omah:
press.People in Blair know bettathan to repeat anything coming from
that source.If lrester lives long larwill learn that peopie of o communit'are better able to apauisg their
nehfhbon than some ran outsider isonnformation obtained from n queslionabie source.
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~AQs11<2§s's§L
Harry Higley ls lging at his homoin a precarious con ition. occasional
by a fall in the bathroom last Satur-day* morning.His Iower exuomilies
from the waist down, nrc paralizer'and the attending physicians give hlr
family lint: hope of his recovery.
THE BANKING HOUSE OF
4 : ~
was Canduct fl\lli Sdes Ang~whm and 'Curantii Salis.
,:helium with ny work.
ddnas rm hy sh-~ . .gle n
anEEz
The Pioneer Bank of Washington
Counti, ln Successfd 0peration
Fon. More Than 49 Years
L |\&A general banking business Q
f
r
a p e n c f t h e e ve n i n g w i t h h e r .D a n c i n f
o c c u p i e d t h e e ve n i n g a f t e r w h i c h r e
fr e s h m e n t s w e r e s e r ve d .
Me s s r s .V a n l h z s s - A . n t i l l zfni o ad r
a c n r . o f C h a l m e r s a u t o m o b i l e s i e s
l l _| n \ _- l . . - - . l .L _ . . --...l....
Let us Demonstrate The Lauson For You
I
uce, W maze men anvcstlgauons a.be confirnwfl in him because he saisther may deem necessary and ryvw the xmu m h d p la c e d h i s a mz 1 :tbeir Qinfiinsv lo the Suns Hallam;them un recon!without his c omm
z.i»¢¢1n. Rohr., Felfy ;a. me |°°L"_'!'"i"°}'.
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A demonstration wit! con
H. Ollermann,Exciuiive Jeweller,Hkair. Nebr.
Cook. on West Colfax St.John wondown and looked it over, got Bil¥'r
price on it and wrote him a c heck
for lt.In the deal John turned in e.a.ennt residence lot which he ownem'
A telefl-:|.m was received by Mayo:Roberts ===*°{ caliing him to Hur
on, So. Dah., \v ere his son. Hownnlisserious!il!with Innuenza.MrRoberts M32 on the first train for tha*
vmct you
lin the west part of town.lplacr:
'ur
See our new line of Misses GinghamDresses. Also Ladle: blouses BlairRacketSion.(3-IU
oClarenc e Aleox will move hln fam
ilv to Coleridge.Nebr..an noon asMrs. Aleox recovers sullleiently fronxho "thx" to permit them to mnke thc
change:He has n place in n grocer;
o oGuin;to Housekeeping?Let me Clark Marshell. aged 34 years. fs:
fumiah your home.J.E.Cnmpbell.ther of the Arlington nursegmaorSuccessor to g ¢_ Pierre.Magshalls, died et rlingmon an was
(4141)burned there last 'T\1==<l=af
'o.There is a distinction nnul :li1TmWhlle a disgugsion was gomq on sr ence, as well, between political cmn
the le lature!ast k l t 1mu..2.t.=_., ...,,.':.°°.:€:,::r,.°.f 22152 ,.£"=:°*°.,..:'1':fl°..°~2=;".'3_.3n&~1_1&
SERVICE '|`0DAY IS
SERVICE '|`0MORRO.W
~lf your car ha; gouitnnm ent
and excellent care lt`hecds Inspec-
tion occaslonally.
An expertwho knows every detail of a
car's mechanism.ol' tire construction.
who llves in an atmosphere of automo-
biles and trucks, ngny locate some hidden
weakness that may result ln. a serious
break-down.»
In the curc ol hard-working'trtxcks;In
the care of tires that bear the brunt ol
roud conditions--regular inspection ls
profitable Insurance.Inspection today.
ls protection against los f time tomor-
royv---a chaln ls as strong as its weakest
link.
.'!i=U-r@"¢ '!i!= ##<'A@¢ff=°"°=
WALTER |_;\RS|§N_ GARAGE.
'Enwcf,
Ton/AGE,
UPPLIES.
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U \ \ l l | I I l I I l l l l l l \ | l l u l u l l :u l n c Q U !o u u ui n e t B l o t w h e n s e v e r a l t h o u s a n d s o f
eloiiwo had passed throuzh his hand-
IIe had given receipts for all the mon-ey paid over to him and had the stub
in hiv: possession. had not "mwe their
to the children to nlcw with," nl Mr'Je wen nhl she had done with thr
stulw of receluts for money paid her
onrl had remitted mme $17000.00 trRed Cross headquarters and had de
sited a balance ot some $9900.00ll? the State Bank, ot Blair.Will sro'
a more on and c ame over to Blair If
iovmtivnte.He found the monu-so.fw»n°-. -=t=ll on ¢1i~-wit at thnjui-'
and wrote o c heck for it. turning il
over to the orooer authorities.
Iery requirement and mode good o
every promise made for it.
oTheCountyCommissioners of
Johnson c ounty refused to make ornppmpriation to pay the county :zenni mnintain the county ¢lr°mr»"-*=:\
tion office and C. H. Davis. the count
agent, has gone home, foilollring thexampieof the Washington count)
and other sopernorneraries throughout the state who were Jarrod l-003by county boards. who had the inter
esta of the taxpay ers more ot hour*than Q ¢lm="e to supplyo' soft Ienat puhlic for some youdi who didn
wont to work.
County Treaeurer R. G. Alien ha
been down at Lincoln this week o'tending a meeting of the county trezu
owen of the state held there for th'
purpose of 'persuading the memberof the login store to vote for a h='new tincler conoiulemtién to mi e 1
salaries of treasureras and deputiesA large majority of the treasurerhope to be deputies when their depu
ties succeed them in otllce.The eleputies, as ofrule.are appointed .vit1
tho osneement that they are to nureeeil the treo-iorer in omce and tho
the treasurer Iz to eoeceem them n
fleeuti--ri kind of an endtesa choiarrangement.
uls k . 7 . T h i s l e t d u l l n o t b e c a n l G 0 v E . . § . E § ;.0 T T o £=t..U:~aC». \
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»» T§..»*vi '*-1 ~1Felsmry 21, 1919i!|.u*1i;\. i.*hi'§'l m11'i:i'I\a*i'n'Ri>§.t§E
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BILL 'ro REPEAL DAYLIGBT
SAVING LAW fs POSTPO
-Washington, LI. U., Feb.19
committee un interautv and -
oxs WAY To cuaz MEAT
.,
_ __»b o r w a . n t a £ o 1 r o r k b y t . h e n e w H ; n , 'k t h r u l z v i l l a t i a n a n h m g e i n t h m a g ]' m tw h i c h i n a h a n d i c a p t o t h e I n m a t e I f é k t h a t w o u l d i n j u r e a n o t h e r d n s ;i n i e . m e r e w i l l b e n o d e e p t i o n
: f h a s a m e r e s u l t s c a n b e s w a m -I t i s n o t e ve n ne c e s sa r y ,f ° ;~L f t h e r u m e n , m c o n t i n u e n o W
.H 1.1 l ¢...u n j .~
ntdodm hmmm lord: 1 pmcexv. ln-
sttd of | luhwdptlon.ll wa don'L look put, the patriutie
TH'E'Lausu~N1nAc1nn
W e a l s o s e l l a u t o mo bi l e s , t h e D O R T a n d th e C HAL M E R B , t w o o f t h e b e s t c a r e ma d e
the b e s t c a rs , a t th e pri c e th e y a r e s o l d fo r , tha t a re i n e xi s te nc e t o da y .
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Let us give you a practical demonstration of all the claims we make.
Van Huss--Antill.
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W HYJoKEt7 ,,
'It Costs Money to Joke
. When Buying alractor
lf you are a progressive, up=to=-date farmer you are going to
buy a Tractor-~if you don't already own one.lf you own a Trac-
tor you are going to get rid of it and buy a better-machine, THE
LAUSON as soon as you see a Lauson in operation:WHY?
Because lt's the"BETTER MACHINE"--=N\ORE ECONOMICAL
TO OPERATE, DOES BETTER WORK, LASTS LONGER,COSTS
LESS TO OPERATE.
~~ ~~The Lauson 1s a ~
f 2;1 a /fir?~~ p T ;<~\~ ~ , ~Kerosene Burner
\~.'~fi -L;~)Every working Part Enclosed.
~===;~~, ~~Dust and Dirt Proof, No Ex=
'"n §\ 3 ~~ l l ?~pense for repairs,W ill last
~'Q L '_\aLif et1me.
Let us Demonstrate every Claim Made for the LAUSON
We want to show you the' LAUSUN; want you to see it work.We are the exclusive selling
agents in this territory lor the LAUSGN.The manufacturers ol the Lauson Tractor set
lorth their claims ol its superiority in the following statement:
The time hu nrrlved when themmr. u lpplled to hm work isno longer on expenment.Wlth typ-ical American ennrgy and ingenuit.tha lnduatrybu mldeauoh rn dlurldnl tlml. the bn few yur: flint E
many good. rellnhle truton nvall-l
able.Tm Prapefslu or The TractorThen mulm no doubt ln the mind
of myona who hu nude lm' ln\'os~iigution whltever, that tho tnmr lntoduy \ bl; hctor in the successfulopention of farm implements,undthat the future will are ill unc greatlyincruud.
The only qurstion open to discus-nlon is "What ls the Proper Slxc'l'rn¢'l.or°to Use?"Minimum Size TractorA tractor, ln orvler to reduce man-pownr to the minimum. must :nobleone man to do mom work wlth itthan would be snlble with one mnn
1vand hormo Pin.. the un-ing of _
man-power u altected, the investmentln I tractor is not ru prolitable as llmn he mode.`l1iun in order to cn-: able one man to do mone plowingthan is possible with horses. the ma-1 china rhuulcl bl: capitblo ol' pullinglent thru* plums uithnut un) undueII
strain on any of its working peru.Correct Operating SpeedTho speed nl. which s tractor doc:its work should be lpproxlmxtely thatof hone:doing the sumo :lux ol'work.ll the speed ls slower u lossln tha saving of man-power occun.lf it in higher, poorer work will bedom.-, al fum implements are design-ed to do their but work nt the »pe~=of an average tnm of horses pu lm;a load, whlch ll about two md one-half miles per hour.To opernte rtmctor successfully lt l :peed highcr than this. special implements mustbe used.
r o c u a z M E A T
_ a h n ld e n n d
I - ' a l - Y a u :
t h t h l l f o r m u n h h u
u b l a m d n r e e t d t e r
~a p o a n d l o r w a r m~ n y r u p n n b e u n d l
I ~,3 o u n c e s o f
~2 e 1 : n c a a i r e d
_ __ »
bor wants to work by the new fm-=.'
which in a bandicnp to the farmers.
The same results can be :enam-,,;,;,.¢ by¢a|oo=¥ndm:Li.nn_¢wf_m|m43-_
fwc tudng nad conunerrid interests
starti ng the d| .y ' | work in hou r tlrIHer during the summer, leaving the.c lo c k ! u m.This la r m to lil.' m l
fn rmen have always begun theirwork 510011 earlier than qny pepple.They id not seek leginiadon to make
sit workers conform to their early
mek thru lqillatian a c hange in theclock that would injure another dns?It is not even necessary, for city
work=uaan.h=dn..nLne!¢n i=1-'laidof a t e ight, n d q uit u f our inn eid
of at-tin without c hanging the clock.
I ti s r s a a a i ly n d o g k e d a n g a a t ti s s
to u an a I or aslhepold atnw hat in in. 1112.Y
Let it be done u a c ommon customa n d tb e c ! o c k x w i ll n o t h . \ v e to b ¢
changed or tndna all stopped an hourf i ?.
'~3§.¢ business has any class to{E"*|'5'b°dY *mhW° the correct stand
~u ~ r .Itand.¢.§'!Z.When
rubbed out they nn» into the m¢|t,|.nd
tvlii n g o ur it.Thx:
un stick.be pu t in to | bam!
1:c
111'°f;. °:,.§"° a00|;]{0l1
of in .
'I`§2m1 or
the moat mix week:
\.l1e.a:m\he\lecI f o u ~ i fyz :ight out of the pil:
he smoke-house mth
~ke It until you 1
e J a ma l)
that of r mmln u ms emnyldn the mhe:
the methods ul \ lol-. wh i c h ml s m u k -don.The ob
om enough.But hz-tha a n on lu me r-
vu p r e s n wd la nnor of Um soldiers ofc lt lu n w u d u n w ld
patriotic dnt; to mb-aposltion ta 'Sidi tht
h m in ua eutomr hr
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Tha telephone ssndoo has not been exempt from
the in c na ued cost o f m m -a n d materials.I t i n
c o s ti n g th i s c o mp a n y 1 . g r e a t a w mo r e to : mu h
u h p h o n o n r v i o o n o w t h m i t d i d b d o n t h a w u .
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stld o f | lu h wd p tlo n .ll wa don'L look put, the patriutie
xmpmun nlled fv ~"\1¥ fhrwur'HIumm. un into A vm umuunt of hy
pouily .lt lmd that emu. undaubz-ed] , du ri ng th a vu.The numbcx
vu i aty of uehtmes u m m npulled ol in the mme vl pnu iotlunschzsnurepnoanungaiforufox
y rivlw ndvumemem and privlk prom m d nm !u l| \llmen¢o!`>r'lvnu
gy d w- c o mti tu b u o n e o f e len.ppy lesturu of the war.Me n n rlor olhce.n h e d prius,demandedhigher wlnl. broke strikes, ly n¢h¢¢HKU" W lli lv br ok e st sl,y n:thai: brvthlrl, gnd even. we supposeproppaedI n lr f l lth i n th e :mme oi
""iF '°" ?""1 uaevrpeo poc on : m e t g t zreachtheirends,good or had,be
hitc hlnf théfr wagon to the star ofpatriot sm., our wartime habit doubt
lm ac c ounts for the fm.Hut if zhpndic e over had an exc use, the excuse u gone nw.Let'a have 1.hing=
represented as they are onc e moreLot the c lub of patriotic duty he rcservedfor occaaaons where patrioti
duty hi aclunliy involved.
Suuunfui Farming)We our readers co mm u\=i»
views on the quenimn ot mov§.n|;n \
clock an hour ahead ln summer.>hue vvenvhelmlngg denaunced thxylanu unfair to ir iam-enn.Af
\er thai: exrerlenca Lui. leuon wir!
he lnnovn on they wut no more o
t./ \The lifting of the momlng dew Iwt refulxled by the clock.Thi
fuk Alone ll enough w c ondemn th:plm of movin! Una cloc k ahold. Thi
Int mak e: Lbs ne w ti me unf air tfth e l m n e n who muc k hln "Hy lahoduring hny ing and harvest.or \h»
Hiring of tho dew reahy mgudutes Ihrummm! ol work dana.Th i s d w ln
CHANGING THE cwcx
l': N a n
- T h e
ore| y m
mudd-aiii re-
on *bg
m u gbefor:
A LOCAL NEWSPAPER
FOR ALL THE vsoru:
vor.. xxm -'if
MORE SPEED KN WILSON ORDER scnsu& To TRAP RELATIVES
President Iwm That Congnu Hum Government Alter Svinden WhoIle llulf Would Delraud Soidlen
Going To Capital In Penou Wuhlnzwn. Feb. £6-War deput-mme. and uoutnflke ullclah am plan-
\1 ' i 24RP\ux'rs Tas NWS-Béardu `:_.;
A ~.nyus §o_|=Avonrrx,s ._
GENERAL AND LOCAL NEWS AND COMMENT
Blair, Washington County, Ncb\'z\ska,_Feh. 28, 1019 NO. 4 "
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Yi
m m
ma n i c u r e d !beff ?E»uH paint
sewn! yearn.To 5-=g,1°° p
polar»-ymp. (any mdm n -of sal
pe r ulggvvggIfllthea
1 1willE n t i u r p
" ~ ° ' ° m a ' ' aru.muh nuke a 4:
syfrzlhg; causes it
melt canor box, or be 5
l u |H u u r n r P n m o n ¢ .v u l w |¢ '¢ m u n d u m |.u n n w u u o \e
h l H m r y h h n m h o m s g l n o r l d t l m l t n g l t t l l b i l l i l l l v u l h
|¢ n - ' Q - l u n - . I p IL ; - J l g n a ungni A' na uhnnnln. e ~ , k ~n n , ~ m g ; ¢ ; , , . , | ,a n d t b e c l o c h m i l l n o t h a v e t o ~m y ' f °ers co ~ changed or tndna all stopped an hourri'~3§.¢ business has any class to.E"*"5'b°dV *mh*"° the c orrectltand
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Tha telephone ssndoo has not been exempt from
the in c na ued cost o f m m -a n d materials.I t i n
c o s ti n g th i s c o mp a n y 1 . g r e a t a w mo r e to : mu h
u h p h o n o n r v i o o n o w t h m i t d i d b d o n t h a w u .
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ests Money to Joke
en Buying a'l`ractor
0=-date f armer you are going to
~y own one.lf you own a T rac-
~nd b u y a bettewmachine,T H E
uson in operation:W H Y ?
ACHINE"--=N\ORE ECONOMICAL
ORK, LASTS LONGER,COSTS
The Lanson is a 'Q
Kerosene Burner
Every working Part Enclosed.
;Dust and Dirt Proof, No Ex=
i pense for repairs,Will last
a Lifetime.
Nmncrnn
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lf you want to know what your in-
vestment in Stock is worth and how
tn cash some uf thém. write me.
GFO. SCHROYTVR. "nancid Counsel
542 Railway Exchange Bldg..
ummm. mwngm
"SAFETY rmsrlf'
%¥Mr.~ SEER Buyef
l ¢ s s 1 n l,¢-/x ,
LBejor'you invest your hard earned
\,cash ln an`)7klnd of Stock, get the
advice and inside Informa (inn oinne
man. who knows.
»\..»
the CHALMERB, two of the best cars made,
hut, are in existence today.
||. J. Awnfnsow
°{'1"'j 'l`ile Casing and Tubular Wells.
DEALER IN
Windmills, Engines,
Tanks, Pumps,
.Feed Grinders,
Lawn Swings,
Pipe and Fittings
&c.&c.
opp ite CROWELL ELE n o n
§d nn Blair, Nehr.
There is No Better Tune Than House-Cleaning
|_
G-A-s
lor lighting ma heating.We'|l gladly giveyou experl. adviceand help in the mnt,er» and submn. esumnws.Of course Lhereis no obligation on your pun. ln asking for thqfncu md Ggures.
We are so sure that gms as a (ucland illuminam will prove sosnperinrLo other ways than we promise yuu'll find nf, well
worth your whils m invwfgnu..Wo, of course, don'!. ~xpecm ynur putrumqge on any umberbasis than that you will =erve your nwn inmeresns by giving
in w us.Why not invesmigawv And wdayl '
BLAIR GAS COMPANY
B L A I R ,N E B R A S K A
H.ULLERMANN
laim Made for the LAUSON
to see it work.We are the exclusive selling
The manufacturers ol the Lauson Tractor set
rity in the following statement:
ion open to discus- » slrnin on any of its working parts.
vw Proper Slxc
Size Traderler to reduce man-imum, must. emhlemom work wlth itnnlblc with one mnnless the un-ing ofted. the investment1 ru proiitable as ltun in order to en-do more plowing'illi horses. the ma-apnblo of pulling n'wilhuu¢ nny undue
Correct Operating SpeedTho speed nt. whlch s tracker doe:its work should be lppruxlmxtely thanof hone:doing the umm "req of
1v
mark.ll the speed is slower n osxln the saving of man-power occun.lf it in higher poorer work will bedone al funn linplemenu are design-
I
I
.rd to do their but "ark at the sreedof an average tnm of horses pu linga load. whlch il about two And one-half miles per hour.To cpernle rtmctor rucccnnfully nt l :peed highcr than this. special implements mustbe used.
HOLDU|>MEN R08
GUESTS AT PARTY
'l`ERROR|ZE TOWN
Wahnglsn Couly Aulhmues md
Gmh Palme Sem-.i lar Boll ln-
lmdnls Who Broke Up
Fauvmu
(Dinh: Bee 28)Onulm lin nad n nherllh pquz[mm W asl llivn county are eomhmp
tha unmtry . for two darlng holdulmen who law Wednudgy -=1q;== gg-
rorlxed the :ity of Blur, Ne .1wo men us thought to be put of anOmni.:x o f mbh e n alleged tehlvem£ ° ¢ ~ , . . ° . . ¢ vi li u u» dtie:
surrounding Omlhl.
The two men, whose mal names arfnot known. wen lntmduc ed ud wel
o o m e d t o | p | n . y | ¢ th u h u m e o f B e rM¢:Mnx\iLnx Alchlnmxal in nun-. Theypanielpntml in thc merry mxking until
near time fur n train vnrouw to Omn-un when they drove the guests lpto a
roam at the point nl | mm-They took more tlmn $300 ln mono)
.mml jewelry from tho guests dtexwhlch they runsmkad the house andluotmi it of ull tho vlluahlu.
Sharm Mehmaa of W u h i ng wrc ounty lmmmlnely nutlnod OmahxpoliceAnd Um tmi n vr u neu-che(
when lt. reoc hd Omahl yards.The
me n ha d ma de the ir n um w f
(_are of thu opinmn thay ¢o! n
train in Flonznn.
LUCAL "BUUZE HUUHDS"
Smal!Out Bottle of Booze In Sas
Bzo sf Store.
- - - . . - - »Frcd Sas. Proprietor. Placed
Under Arrest
PAYS $100 FINE
Lust Sunday night about 10 o'elock
an George Antill wr.: on his way
home in passing San Bros' store henew I'red Sas inside and went in to
Io
g.3;wlf.
1 .\ carsxr policeman .Zonal BIRCH-r| ~ .I Picchu-watchman Stevens fol-
.\.I.|m in.AI. Mundorf was vis-;L .\ =.:. fue no one else being prea-
e:.:.Muni bought a c igar but theL\u :~ .wa went searching aroundHiluu. store ami when asked by
Sc.\they wnaloxl didn'!. answeriz:1 I l ilnall ordered them out
- L..;|.=y prouced a search war-rlua ..1.vlw.m said he didn'f.re-qy ;..mth warrant §}'iiITonHnueaIll:.| .ia zinaliy producing a boll1Lofiiquor, whic h he claimed to have
...ll m another part of the store;3.I.|l piacmg Sas under arrest, accept-
nzg hm promise to appear in countylun on Monday .Elm ia more for peace than litiga
tion and knowing tlmt it would east
Luo or three times an much lo defend
is§mself in court, even though he wonout, went down to court Monday andnnid n iine ol $100. and costs.
Il as rcported that Burcham has recently been alpointmi one of the nuni-
erous "booze oumlu" of the auto andbv Ln :.1.¢I:za.g an effort to hold ontoLia-J~`» by producing' resuits.In thi:
.1;. .~|i |r reportw that lomeone,p1ql1.1|1'}eomeone that Sas has re
:used credit for merchandise, "tipped.t olT" to the night-watc h that then.~au| a bottle of booze in Sas store and
Leafs "1\owrum" Burchmp found H..
G. F. EDMUNDS, l`0RMERVERlloN'l` SENA'l`0R,
IS DEAD
sum" Twin il Rue hr Reptlicll
lluimioa In Pmilell Expires
at Ap ol 91
Pasadena, Cal, Feb. 27-George FEdmunds, for-mer U. S. :autor from
Vemwnt, dled here today !ollo1vln| llem( illnen Ho wu 91 yean old.
u wr z o Franklin Edmund;warUnited Skates mnawr from Vennonl
for 26 years, from 1856 to 1591, ac-quiring such n repuudon na n | m\u~man that 06 two oeeulom ln d u
early '80s hlr name wu promoted inthe republic an nntlow eonvendon ru
n c andidate for thu pruldenlld nom-lnliioa. -The !\rat ume. in 1880, lx
received only ru votes, but ln 188493 votes were c an for him.
Though never proaident.he wa:known aa adviaer of pnealdmu. Pro:ident Gnu! public ly acknowledged
that Edmunds was one ol the mon uwlfom ho was mon indebted for coun
se .Born on n farm at Rldmmend, Vt.February Jszs his edueatlon was ir
the common school: And by privatemor, but d uring Ml llfetlme b e re
celved honorary d o g ma from foulNew England colleges.Hla pmfc aolou wu law.
.PRESIDENT W ANTS CONGRESS
To F OL L OW m s L E A D
Conference Aa W lrlle Home
Committee Member:Glven DotlliedExplanallnn
Wulrinirwn,Feb.26 - Pr tdd c n lWilson to d memben of the mngnu-
low (oxelgn relntlona eomrnltteea to-nig ht : ha r u nleu the Un lu sd s umentaedthe'° ~f °°of natlona the
league would fal , und ehmol and tur~mall bey ond description would ruull
in Europe.Vlc wr ol repuhllnan mem
ben oppoalng the league constltutloran reported to the pure c onhrenuapparently were not changed hy th(
oonlervnee.The p ruldo ac wa n nl:to have wld the renalon and repro
l u i t l v u t h a t the league eonnltutlon adopted wu proposed by GrvnBritain My vu mn zhep ne drawn);
~~ ~1 - .,gale .home in Blair, Wwnesday nigiit
need op six putieipmta in 8. xneodiigame of poser. and robbed them oi
#600- John Fisher lost $150, and Llchlfin
igol, Jess Brown, August Boiien. harihornberg and .ltayHaynes were re
.tered of about $40 each.Mchlanigai lives in 507 East Ni
hrooka sitreet, and Wednesday ew
nig with l pany of friends. eongregzawd in the kitc hen for "a game."
About 12:30 o'eloek the room growing warm he tnrew open the katehe:
door.Ten minutes later, the*do)'.e1>
aorc aroused by the command of tiooandita.Robben Not Masked
The robbers, were not muskeii, no
had they made any attempt at :Infguise;Each was armed with a pm.JI .33 Colts 1evolvers."Backs to tin.
.roll you guys," ordered the srnuihI.| the robbers,f'lf you don't km;
,ournmittn elevated,off goes you'bean.While 'he kept the card player.:oieri.~d, nis companion, rapidly \\en
.hrough their nockets,taking oni;ash."We don't want your wltcI:e=.
.ie explained.After collecting the money. hrplaced it in a pile on the kitchen tru
e, adding to it a handful of ee-in. and
ou .orous Hogs which he scooguf.-».:x his trousers pockets.Di\'idr:a|.:lv money and rings equnily, he pock~
.;» .1 one pile, and thrust the other inU :..u eompanionkr pocket.Needed The Money
"Hole to bust up n perfec t goodpoker game, but we neediise ouph.
emarked the frisker."Good nightAndsay,I f M ; o f y o u birds ptlkl
your knob out t at lor for the nfx
-f " minutes, you'l think the war'=ti on."With the :nozzles of their revoiv-rs otiil covering the ny. the ban
like backed from the oor and ilisopenred in the darkness.Mc lilnnim
one to the teiephone, which is il:al'kitchen,but discovered that is
..ouldn'|: work.The robbers had co'.he =-,jf<;; on the outside before enter
ing 1. e ooze.No True of BanditsMrs. Mchianignl was asleep in an
=tter part of the house nt Lhe timf\! the robbery , and knew nothing o'L ontiirafler the thieves had gone.The 'bbera were of-medium builf'
'mi height,about 32 years of amighteomplexioned, and a patiently:O novices at their game.ri.. email
vr was dressed in a navy blue soil.vhiie the other wore overalls an-I :
heepekirl maekinaw.The authoritieItlllnirscouredthes¢l'|'roundiniountry early Thursday rnorning, hu
no trnee of the men was iliscoverul
UNI ONS vo' r| : ' ro STRI KE
II` BEER CEASES To PLO'-'
New York, Feb. 2E--Stri1:fr~=||Iuly 1. to make ei`l'eeti\e the ..
"no beer. no work" have been 1 e55' the New York iron worker =,1 '
builders,longnhoremen,hntterss,ststionaryfiremen. pnvera and remnan
mions. it ores announced ot a meet
'eg of the Central Federated Univ:hero sonight.
| " u [ Q ~.6 | |.
"meet u gnrl Irieml near Slxteenuand Doggtas street,together m t l
|tex Beck, 17, M44 North Seventeenli.street, Heller was booked for break
ing, entering and gland larc eny am,cnarged wrtix breaking in to the FonLenelle gusnge and stealing o'-new au
Lumoblle bemngang to J . H.DrexelJollli south Tenth strwtf
Both boys confessed to the chlrgeaPolice ===>Young Heck was llrréeitcm
in n Ioc ul garage by Detectives Jo:mph l,iaughtun and L. 0. Tolnnd.Clever ruse: in running dawn the
youtllful thieves were employed bs
the detcctn e.1 who limi. received A ta;
on the atolc n car from an interurbm.car crew, that helped the boys get ou
of n stretch of deep mud near Rals
ton.Frnsn two girls with them last Sat
urday night when the machine was.rimndontd. the detectives obtained :
funher "lin" on the c md.'Ihrou|;lthe girls making appointments wall|§lNIk und lluiler, the detectives caus
\1.l their armt."Yep, we took the car," Helier said
"The lirst night we ditched it behinttheMethodmthospital.Snturdm
night we get the cm again and picketup two gurls ut Sixteenth and Doug
lna streets :md took them to a dancein Pnpislion.When we get stuck ilthe aned. the girls went on ahead u
the dz.~c~and we :net them after
l
i f a n i e .N e j u s t w a n t e d t o h a v e s o m a
u n | |
'€7"1 ~on er-'r*?''~""":'W".""1
Dru!!!ted t h e - l t "Staten, r§'.'€¢.°f`andbrtaly were re
jected.Diecuemon of the constitution as
;i!'esent,ed zo the pence conference vimsaid to have been quite general em'the muident. was questioned closely
especially by Senator Brandegeo oConnecticut.Republienn Leader
Lodne and Senator Knox of Pennsyl
FRIENDLY rom GAME'
DISTURBED BY BANDITS
fn Rubber: Enter Blair. Heb., Hue
nd Take $309 "|'ol."
Din Wm! Their Watches But Rudd
Huey Belly, They Sdd
M (0mlhl World Benld 28;. . . " '.5"~ , .S ~~ -§€4~'=
N .- :
AUTO THIEVES
»f¢= Baller in u my mmChrge ol mi.. Dnxel Cu
from Gauge
_,<0=e!"% a¢g3s>.,
I
PRESISENT APPUINTS A.
DlI'lCiiliLL i'ALf*iER To
BE ATTORii§Y GENERAL
.-
Washington,Feb.2 7 - A .MitchefPalmer today was nominated by Pres
ident Wilson to be attomoy_ generalMr. Palmer probably will tsko of
[lce March 4. the date tentatively Hxed by Attorney General Gregory fohis iotiremont when he roaigne aov
oral months ago to return to privat:prnctaco of law.
The resignation of Mr.Palmer a.:nlionproperty custodian has not beer
..{:nloLutct1i, Una there has been no intlmntion as to who may sacred binin that office.
Mr. Palmer is n native of Strouds
burg,Pa., and in 4? years old.i h
gtaelunted from Swnrtlulnofo collegtnn 1891 and two years later was ndmilled L0 the bar.In 199.4 ho wrt- rlccted to congrmo
§.\.n| :lT\tIl lilies £1 21:13 f¥0ll1 Ulf! ~i'L:.n~}I\.|n+n niutrwl,beooming ;
..:»= .:»...f~n:>:tu,~o ohvnyn inc!moans und :rnnung the metal ached|10 in Ihr* 1.mi°t.\oc1i hill. Since l9l2
he has been o member of tho notiomf
domoentie committee.I n 1915 hewal appointed by Provident W il*on :
.udge of tho United Stntes c ourt ovtnims; but dfwlineul to accept.It wo
zgonornlly reponed that he was oll'orcd tho wnr ponfolio in President Wilson'|first cabinet. but asked to be
excused because he was a Qunlmr.lrOctober.1917,President Wilson
named him alien vwnmr c ustodian
cu:su=::~ac1:AU zsCOZ*€V¢\LFlSCl'I}¥T
Physicians Experience Diflicully InKeeping Him Indoors
Paris,Feb. 25--Premier Clemeneeau'a progress is :meh that he in new
elasaiEe¢i as a convalescent.Latentreports continue to indicate that he i»improving and that he \\-iii soon re
turn to work.The greatest difiieuhynew experienced bs his physicians i»
in keeping him in his apartmentWhile at Brat it was very hard tnpreventhimfromex:n ing himself
and taiking he now want.; to be takenout of deem.Emile Coltin. the Qremiefs won!l
be assassin. sull he lnten-ogated to-day by Captain ilouchanllm. of lla!
Paris military court.Several arrehl
were marie yeatenlay. theme taken lnto cu=~tod3.hn~.inlz pelitzenl inclina
tions similar to these of Cottin.
very little part.
Dom Not .Mk For SeereryThe president, after making an opt*
onini! explanatory statement answered nll tlestions freel . and speeillenlly emp n.-:ized that if. aruelta were
free to discuss the conference and ni!its infonnntson with newspnpermeror ahora.One question on whiel
much time was spent nu whether znotion once in the league could with
draw, raised by Senator BnndegeeThe president was laid to have hole'time any country could withdrew, hu'
Senator Brnmlegee contended thiwould be impmouihln under the consti
tution tu now dnlfted.President Wilson denied that theleague plan would interfere with Ulf
Monroe mloetdne.declaring that thedoctrine would be g1.|nrenteed by all
the member pnwen in the world society.The pretiirlent was said to haw
held that the mandatnries in the connituzion were not compulsory, but re-quired the c onsent of the nations te
which the mandatory was nnsigned.
Senators I!l.:l he expressed the opinion that the United States would de
sire to bec ome o mnndntnry for Armenia..
On the question of American sover<ismtr. the president was snid to hawtokenthe position that recession of
American amereigntr was not n new;lI0Q%d£I1l¢, being on ncident of every
treaty.
W!LSON RETURNS 'ro
T H E w a r n : H O U S E
Absent Abroad Neuiy Three Meath
Set Himself Immediately To The 'flak
Ol' Cltehln; U9 W ith Hts W ork
Before Clilrreu Atliouns
Weahingtoe. Feb. 25-Beck in thewhite house after ln absence of nur-
iy three months, President Wilson
Wu working away at his desk thismorning when lorprixd membeu of.tho staff M the exeoutive omen be-
gun to report.Hi s dn t u c t,without waitin; for
the ollee fone, was to send e tile-gram to 'Iheodor¢~E. Burton, pmt-
dent of the ieque of notion: union etNew York, neitenting his eonttdem
that the people of the United States,with pmc tic al unanlmitp wou1d'| uport the lea" of nations..Mr. Bug:
ton, republi l and former eenetor,from Ohio. had telegrnphe..A wel-
come to the pmsdent as rec ognizedloader of the league of notions moro-
ment,The preeidonth trldn. from New
York reac hed here at 6 tfciock lftvr
an uneventfui n m from Boston.whore the exemtlve received his not-e : ° ' ° ; " ° ° h o m e w gg iii!
v rom :president and H n .Wilson td t th etn i n ,paned thru a cheering and
hand-cleppin c crowd in the stationand drove qu kly to the white hooae.A few minutes Inter Mr. Wilson was
in h is o ttlc e , # wi ht the Lu ke u mlieaheadofduring the mingle
week that is to pus bdore Muc h 5,the dey set for smiling again forFnn c e to take up his interrupted
o erenee f r m
'""'5 'SE "é'.,..'?"° ° ° °'f {°" "°°¢€¢
J f o conferences with memben of
oonneu h ave been arrmnd so fer,but there may he one or two on im-
portant domestic mltten before thepresident meets the membeqvof the
foreign rehtionl eornrnitteee of lhe
m m e end house at dinner tomor-row night to zo over the constitutionof the ieegue of nations.P h u f o r
en address befo
P
1 : :0|11t session ofwn vjg ' a r e e x to take nhepe
in e y or awe.The only enngement made for werelldeltt mfg; was the cabinet meet-?" et 2 o'c l .Vice Prufldent Her-
? ' " " ' £ § ° ~ ~ t h e m e e t -
u p pres 'e e e.gg 1==-tg tg mb e d5 I re | en t _ . Ei d
e pe . nIt was uid that the president hldno z ma i u ~.T'.t||f
¢. | . .....,........'I .~ ¢n |...|
:....- . - n n n c c l i o n o f c o n g r e s s . ~ A i r .
r o g u r y i s a n x i c u c t n r l t l n B l a n c h 4
-t i t w u n l d a t h i n o h b e t o d a y t h a i
h e .~uid r e m a i n i f h i s s u c c e s s o r h u
n o t ~ n c h o s e n b y t i n t t i m e .T h e
ex t r a .~n w i l !n o t b o d e c i d e d o n
u n t i l r t h e p r e s i d e n t h u m s d : a
c o m p l e t e s u r ve y o f t h e i c g i n l a t i vo
c l t u s t i o n .
n
riculturni agent has proven of greatvalue and lhould meet with favor, but
senate file 112 as amended il objec-
tionable for this reason:"This hill recognizing the county an
the unit to determine whether or not.ut agent should be employed, should
rec ognize the right of the county todetermine the question.This c an bedone in one of two way s:Pint. by
action of the county board, the dutyauthorizedre|Jresent.|ti\e|of thecounty or second by the voice of the
mojority of the people of the county.'lhe proposed amendment to permit
the county board to act for the peoplehas been defeated.The a w w w !
amendment to permit the people to
determine the question for themselveshas also been defeated.The bjit onthird reading perrnit: at small minor-
ity to determine the question for onthe people.The majority no waytobe heart! for the c ounty hoard is
nliveaterl of all authority to act upon
LEGISLATIVE D01 Nas
.County Agent Bill Pune:Chappell and Olher Senator: Su Ma-
iorily Rule ll Viollled
Lincoln. Nobr., Feb'y 25-The sen-
ate _g y m the afternoon Lfonclny an
com ttee of the wholo ind in pus-ing bills on third reading, B. I". 172,
by Barr of Gln and W atson of Pil-
more, passed on third mending by u
vom of 19 to B.This bill permlts theorganisation of county fum humane
and makes it compulsory upon county
bqgw: to employ n farm :gent bylovying n wc to cover the °==g=="° u
estlmntod by the bureau.T one whovoted afainst the bm were Brooks,Chappel ,Erickson.xml, Hammond
Simon, Taylor ond Weston..Thoseabsent or not voting were Barr. Neal,
Swanson, Sears and Sturtl.Tay lorexph inal his vote.Among otherthing: he ndd the bill uxumed than
fn:men do not know wlut in good fatthem but that the senate does, so it
forces the county agent upon them.Simon uid the bill authorized autoc-rnoy, something that dui: nation had
been fighting against..After Chlppell of Kearney hadplacedthefollowin? explanstion on
record Ainley of once objected tosuch long explanation: as Simln's
und 'Ioyior'a becoming n part of thesenuto joumul.
-Prepared lo Dwell Wi\h LnmakexUntilThe y Do Hll Bld dml-
No Extn Session BeforeSummer0
Washington.Feb.264-PruldentWlhon plans to move hh headqunw
e n temponrlly to the cnpital u mulume personal direc tion ax the ad~
nunlm-nuon forces w b re ak \\ v i lulegislativeblockndawhich threaten
ed to ddelt lame ol the malt Importa m mc asuru.A n nnnouncemem
3° thu c l! e| :;°uealne M; the whiu
ouse y |1decisionm a l l n o u m : a d m a t
CoupledcongressbeforeJuno 1.win.n n m n .a n n u m :hmmm-nn
ning | vlgoruux eampdgn ngainll
awindlsn who are uoklnl to den-mud
rehtivee vi aoldlnrs thru (Blu mle-wnml an d lc tle n.Complaint: fromnelxdves are lllin reuh lnz the de-
pu-tment shvwing um demubllludonhu g iven | better oppommlty f m
unch c riminal opentlam.The usual practice il for the :wind-
lc r to obtain the name: of relative:of n soldier from the published :uu-
ahy lists.A telegram signed ln thcsoldier: name is sont uy hfg he utree w c ome home on furlough ll his
rehtkven ~ maney for gg; mp | 5116
m m a n n sen elwal vu I mtmendon an d uki Ml rel-ativeu wo do the ume.Sometime:
table '1'he~m wi
is bed hkeu eatight box.Lambin the cum and |
me a week ion;:1:dokc lt. g-5° ig
t n tout was n l.S1thg require! coln f h e
|'.\Tlll(Yl'|C
(Sun
A Lineoin were p n p u i n g to iss ue l n atanemto the c ountry unloudlng the blame
for the congeltod legiaistivo situationon tho ropobkimns, the announoemm.
stirred up bitter tunnoil in the mumtoday.The prcaident laid down sprogramof measures he would inldr
upon the senate panning during £111next four days.This prog:sm was
mid to inc iude these hills: The um;. . . . . . \. . . . . . _ _ . . _ . ; _ ; 2 . . . . .L x n . .L L . .o v !
1 .Quinn on uked to and the money
th i ! -o 1 d ie , u x! o . f noni delivootb o z i po stag e O m d mmf . a t ty .uid that in no c ase should relativeswaive complete identihcntion in trans-
dtting fundl to soldiers.
EXTRA SESS ION LATER
President waif`:~zȢ Recall Congreu
Until Return From Europe
and means made
day concerning tiritinif eommittelc d ham for s d
was a vrorlhir ustem! of putt ns
its the entorpris-
mowmvnt in honthu vu-.The 1
that aa wam his 1
I n - 1 - |
Qzau..m. diiposltion an muh nugw of putrivtlml in ua eutomrhrning no nm-mrs' cvnnentiom with
:mu :navy uppruprnluuu Dum, un: Qu,000,000,000 bond bill, the when gunnnbeebill, the mmm b i n , t h e o i \land-Ioasing biil,.woter power legisla
tion, and Secretary of the InterimLane's proposition to npproprish
$100,000,000 to reclaim swamp loud:lo provide farms for soldien.
Biz Job For Four Days
Thrhilrogrsm involves sn outhy osomeggoin the neighborhood o:311.000,.000, and one democmth
Sender remarked that it was "s fs!sized order" for four working ony x
The president Qeit that by his pres
eneos.ti5heep1tol, loqgfudd be -by
Washiniun,Feb.25-PresidentWilson w not call an extra sessioz
of congress until after his rotur:
from Europe.Senator atartin of Virginls, demo-cratic lesder in the senate, made thi;
announcement tonight dt er s conference witl1 the preaadent st the white
house.While the president did no!
stats when he expected to roach honv.after his second tdp oversess, Sen.1:|.
mr Ma rtin gn e it ss his Mopinion thot it wou ld not 11 y bu
esrkior thnn~.J1.me z.President Wilson was said to feeTH'E'LausuN1nAc1nn
W e a l s o s e l l a u t o mo bi l e s , t h e D O R T a n d th e C HAL M E R B , t w o o f t h e b e s t c a r e ma d e
the b e s t c a rs , a t th e pri c e th e y a r e s o l d fo r , tha t a re i n e xi s te nc e t o da y .
1
Let us give you a practical demonstration of all the claims we make.
Van Huss--Antill.
W .
W HYJoKEt7 ,,
'It Costs Money to Joke
. When Buying alractor
lf you are a progressive, up=to=-date farmer you are going to
buy a Tractor-~if you don't already own one.lf you own a Trac-
tor you are going to get rid of it and buy a better-machine, THE
LAUSON as soon as you see a Lauson in operation:WHY?
Because lt's the"BETTER MACHINE"--=N\ORE ECONOMICAL
TO OPERATE, DOES BETTER WORK, LASTS LONGER,COSTS
LESS TO OPERATE.
~~ ~~The Lauson 1s a ~
f 2;1 a /fir?~~ p T ;<~\~ ~ , ~Kerosene Burner
\~.'~fi -L;~)Every working Part Enclosed.
- a g e ~~, ~~Dust and Dirt Proof, No Ex=
'"n §\ 3 ~~ l l ?~pense for repairs,W ill last
~'Q L '_\aLif et1me.
Let us Demonstrate every Claim Made for the LAUSON
We want to show you the' LAUSUN; want you to see it work.We are the exclusive selling
agents in this territory lor the LAUSGN.The manufacturers ol the Lauson Tractor set
lorth their claims ol its superiority in the following statement:
The time hu nrrlved when themmr. u lpplled to hm work isno longer on expenment.Wlth typ-ical American ennrgy and ingenuit.tha lnduatrybu mldeauoh rn dlurldnl tlml. the bn few yur: flint E
many good. rellnhle truton nvall-l
able.Tm Prapefslu or The TractorThen mulm no doubt ln the mind
of myona who hu nude lm' ln\'os~iigution whltever, that tho tnmr lntoduy \ bl; hctor in the successfulopention of farm implements,undthat the future will are ill unc greatlyincruud.
The only qurstion open to discus-nlon is "What ls the Proper Slxc'l'rn¢'l.or°to Use?"Minimum Size TractorA tractor, ln orvler to reduce man-pownr to the minimum. must :nobleone man to do mom work wlth itthan would be snlble with one mnn
1vand hormo Pin.. the un-ing of _
man-power u altected, the investmentln I tractor is not ru prolitable as llmn he mode.`l1iun in order to cn-: able one man to do mone plowingthan is possible with horses. the ma-1 china rhuulcl bl: capitblo ol' pullinglent thru* plums uithnut un) undueII
strain on any of its working peru.Correct Operating SpeedTho speed nl. which s tractor doc:its work should be lpproxlmxtely thatof hone:doing the sumo :lux ol'work.ll the speed ls slower u lossln tha saving of man-power occun.lf it in higher, poorer work will bedom.-, al fum implements are design-ed to do their but work nt the »pe~=of an average tnm of horses pu lm;a load, whlch ll about two md one-half miles per hour.To opernte rtmctor successfully lt l :peed highcr than this. special implements mustbe used.
~ ` 1 ` S " £ E ¢ " i ' ~Judge Foster In Turn Fmel Woman
ate debates over the league of nation Cli at Hun dr ed Da li an A nd C om
:si\ti¥ the Pads conference is mgciud In Liquor Cue .
I ~(Omaha Bee 22)LUXURIES TAX MEASURENOW IN FULL FORCE Dechrinz Police Judn. Foster hm
Automobitcl. Tobacco, Income Taxes
Theaters. Linglzan, Cnndy, dc.,Mu s t lu Huge Sum
Washington,Feb. 2?Signing ofthe revenue bill hy President Wiisorenroute to W ashington last nigh'
puts into operation the machinery focolieclingsix biilienl of taxes this
l m the sense ofrmutiee,Alto:ne;Herman Ay yeste my in police cour
aaid: "Y ave been dealing so muclwith crooks and c riminals y ou haw
lost nll faith In human nature."
Judge Foster reddencd when Ay-mnde the reinark,but irnmediateh
hned the llw)er's c lient,Mrs. MargaretFry, 109 South Twenty-fiiL1
avenue, $100 and costs on a charg-ol illegal possession of liquor.Arreded Tlmndny
/{\tax paid at the old rate of $3.20 agallon, to esc ape tho higher rate of
$6.40 n gallon now eH'oclivo.Autohlo Must PlyArticlesin the "luxury " c lass on
which new taxes f° into el¥ec t todayinclude.outornobi eo and motor lcoesodgs,pianos.sporting goods
chewing gums, cameras. candy, tirearms, alot machines, toilet songs am'
nrt goods.The tax is paid y tlu
manufacturer.n n . - -I - - A . _ . . -. . |n . -5 - . .L I I !
woman who had routed a oom fronM n .Fry.The woman afterwon
g disorpearqgl.C ty Prosccuior Mummy inliotcathat Mrs.Fry should have made z
thorough investigation of the lodg~er'=references before renting the roomAttorney Ay e ma he would oppea
thc c ue._ _
TOTA L D E A THS I N THE
U. S. .ARMY GIVENOFFICIALLY AS 207.444
b u l l
i5\Wi=\€§i»i=1=3fi?¢li'1¢ u-me be 'woxsx :mr vo'rn`§r"r:mr n x n w r :f'l"l"V rr I1 f! '|" l! l|4n mo rf fo c ti ve a t o n ce ."' s i : m; ,ai e iipr ll I
On Ap;ii 1 new taxes on nilrowf
and stcamship tickets, pipe lines, insu\'lnC0. theater admissions and clul
due: and a variety of stamp taxes becomeeffective.Levies mzdnlt thcexcess ol' value of so~cali a mi - h i r
aides, such as articles of dress, wiil bmade after May I.The sod: fountlir
tax becomes effective May 1.Taxes
on products of chiid labor will be im
u \ J » u ¢ 4 i a u n q n
. - .Lincoln,Feb.26--Nebraska citieand owns are being omclnlly inform
ed by the chico of Attorney GeneraDavis that women my vo te a t th
coming city election in April.The opinion bar Judge Barnes habeen based on the fac t that Judgf
L.A.F lu mb u r ;in the distriecourt.here,by ia order declarimvoid the "lnlin" referendum petition
Doaed in 60 days.! left Hmited luffrmre in full force. regirdless of the faéi that the anlis ap
MORE TIME To MA RE RE TURNS pczied the dec ision zo the Ncbruk
. . . - . _ .IZxteminn of Forty-live Day s To ln-
ceme Taxpayer:
Washington.Feb. 26-Income taxzmrers. both corporation and individ
ual. will be granted forty-five day:from March 15 for Ming their com
lete tax returns if they notify celleetors ir; writing they cannot c em
p!ete then returns bs' that date.Imaking this announcement tonhzht
the internal n-venue bureau reiterxted. however. that 25 per c ent of thfestimntec i total tax must be paid b
March 15..
supreme court.
W ILSON 'ro CHANGE
RESIDENCE r x PARI.
Paris.Feb. 2t-President Wilsmwillnot oc cupy the Murat rnnmio
in the Rue de Moncenu when he rcturns to Paris.Cul. B. Bb House tc
diy inspected a residence in the Phu:
Des Etuts Unis. which is under mrsidention as a home for the pfe~=ident.The residence is nlment nppe
eine the Paris home of A. J. Bal oulggfge :cemetary of mte for fereig
ara.
W e a l s o s e l l a u t o mo bi l e s , t h e D O R T a n d th e C HAL M E R B , t w o o f t h e b e s t c a r e ma d e
the b e s t c a rs , a t th e pri c e th e y a r e s o l d fo r , tha t a re i n e xi s te nc e t o da y .
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Let us give you a practical demonstration of all the claims we make.
Van Huss--Antill.
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lf you are a progressive, up=to=-date farmer you are going to
buy a Tractor-~if you don't already own one.lf you own a Trac-
tor you are going to get rid of it and buy a better-machine, THE
LAUSON as soon as you see a Lauson in operation:WHY?
Because lt's the"BETTER MACHINE"--=N\ORE ECONOMICAL
TO OPERATE, DOES BETTER WORK, LASTS LONGER,COSTS
LESS TO OPERATE.
,~__~.v'~~The Lauson 1s a 'Q
/1 _,/fir?~~\' ;<~\~ ~ , ~Kerosene Burner
, \~.x ~ 3 I, .':~1.~ Q ~ Every working Part Enclosed.
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_.__~ ~g ~ r i ;Dust and Dirt Proof, No Ex="nQ\3 y ~ .l*~pense for repairs,W ill last
~[ E l f _\aLif et1me.
Let us Demonstrate every Claim Made for the LAUSON
We want to show you the' LAUSUN; want you to see it work.We are the exclusive selling
agents in this territory lor the LAUSGN.The manufacturers ol the Lauson Tractor set
lorth their claims ol its superiority in the following statement:
The time hu nrrlved when themmr. u lpplled to hm work isno longer on expenment.Wlth typ-ical American ennrgy and ingenuit.tha lnduatrybu mldeauoh rn dlurldnl tlml. the bn few yur: flint E
many good. rellnhle truton nvall-l
able.Tm Prapefslu or The TractorThen mulm no doubt ln the mind
of myona who hu nude lm' ln\'os~iigution whltever, that tho tnmr lntoduy \ bl; hctor in the successfulopention of farm implements,undthat the future will are ill unc greatlyincruud.
The only qurstion open to discus-nlon is "What ls the Proper Slxc'l'rn¢'l.or°to Use?"Minimum Size TractorA tractor, ln orvler to reduce man-pownr to the minimum. must :nobleone man to do mom work wlth itthan would be snlble with one mnn
1vand hormo Pin.. the un-ing of _
man-power u altected, the investmentln I tractor is not ru prolitable as llmn he mode.`l1iun in order to cn-: able one man to do mone plowingthan is possible with horses. the ma-1 china rhuulcl bl: capitblo ol' pullinglent thru* plums uithnut un) undueII
strain on any of its working peru.Correct Operating SpeedTho speed nl. which s tractor doc:its work should be lpproxlmxtely thatof hone:doing the sumo :lux ol'work.ll the speed ls slower u lossln tha saving of man-power occun.lf it in higher, poorer work will bedom.-, al fum implements are design-ed to do their but work nt the »pe~=of an average tnm of horses pu lm;a load, whlch ll about two md one-half miles per hour.To opernte rtmctor successfully lt l :peed highcr than this. special implements mustbe used.
THE LARGEST AND ULUESI l;)\CLl;alVE
JEWELRY STORE IN THE CITY
Four Dnors West of the Castetter Bank
BLAIR ::::NEBRASKA
xon:=mxi§Fconi>
MINISTER To Dflbznuuzn
Wmhington.Feb.2 7 -NonnarHapgood of New York, was nominalcd today to be minister xo Denmark.succeeding Dr.Maudce Egan.who
g m g l v resigned because of poo:
nic d 'tho right lo be hran! or to de-
:vrmine the question for lhemseiven.Allho I nm in favor of the employ -
ment. of cctml Hqgricultural ngeuu, Iam not ln fm of pormilging th-umall mlnorily o determine the que¢:»lion witlaout megan] to the vriahms or
judgment of the majority. lad libera-fore vote No."
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