02-28-1919»» T§..»*vi '*-1 ~1Felsmry 21, 1919
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BILL 'ro REPEAL DAYLIGBT
SAVING LAW fs POSTPO
-Washington, LI. U., Feb.19committee un interautv and-
oxs WAY To cuaz MEAT
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: f h a s a m er e s u l t s c a nb es w a m -I ti sn o t e ve nne 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 oW
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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;1a/fir?~~ pT ;<~\~ ~ , ~KeroseneBurner
\~.'~fi-L;~)Every working Part Enclosed.
~===;~~, ~~Dust and Dirt Proof, No Ex='"n §\ 3~~ l l ?~pense forrepairs,W illlast
~'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:
Thetime hunrrlved whenthemmr. u lpplled to hm work isno longer on expenment.Wlth typ-ical American ennrgy and ingenuit.thalnduatrybumldeauohrndlurldnl tlml. the bnfew yur: flint E
many good. rellnhletruton nvall-l
able.Tm Prapefslu or The TractorThen mulm no doubt ln the mindof myona who hu nude lm' ln\'os~iigution whltever, that tho tnmr lntoduy \ bl; hctor in the successfulopention offarm implements,undthat the future will are ill unc greatlyincruud.
The only qurstion open to discus-nlonis "What lsthe ProperSlxc'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 besnlble with one mnn
1vand hormoPin.. theun-ing of _
man-power u altected, the investmentln I tractor is not ru prolitable as llmn he mode.`l1iun in order to cn-: able oneman to do moneplowingthan 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 milesper hour.Toopernte rtmctor successfully lt l :peed highcr than this. special implements must
be used.
r o c u a z M E A T
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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 rw a r m
~ n y r u p n n b e u n d l
I~,3o u n c e so f
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bor wants to work by the new fm-=.'
which in a bandicnp to the farmers.The sameresults canbe :enam-,,;,;,.¢ by¢a|oo=¥ndm:Li.nn_¢wf_m|m43-_
fwc tudngnad conunerridinterests
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 rmenhave alwaysbeguntheirwork 510011 earlier than qny pepple.Theyid not seek leginiadon to make
sitworkers conform to their early
mek thru lqillatian a c hange in theclock that would injure another dns?It isnot evennecessary, forcity
work=uaan.h=dn..nLne!¢n i=1-'laid
of 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
touan a Ioraslhepold 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§.¢ businesshas anyclass to{E"*|'5'b°dY *mhW° the correct stand
~u~ r .Itand.¢.§'!Z.When
rubbed out they nn» into the m¢|t,|.ndtvlii 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\lec
I fo u ~ i fyz :ight out of the pil:
he smoke-house mth
~ke It until you1
e J a ma l)
that ofr mmln u ms emnyldnthe 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 n
nor of Um soldiers ofc lt lu n w u d u n w ld
patriotic dnt; to mb-aposltion ta'Sidi thth min ua eutomr hr
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Tha telephone ssndoo has not been exempt from
the in c na uedcosto fm m -a n dmaterials.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 patriutiexmpmun nlled fv ~"\1¥ fhrwur'HI
umm. un into A vm umuunt ofhypouily .lt lmd that emu. undaubz-
ed] , du ri ng th a vu.Thenumbcxvu i atyofuehtmesu mm n
pulled ol in the mme vl pnu iotlun
schzsnurepnoanungaiforufoxy rivlw ndvumemem and privlk pro
m m dnm !u l| \llmen¢o!`>r'lvnugy d w- c o mti tu b u o n e o fe len.ppy lesturu of the war.Me n n r
lor olhce.n h e dprius,demandedhigher wlnl. broke strikes, ly n¢h¢¢HKU" W lli lv br ok e stsl,y n:thai: brvthlrl, gnd even. we supposeproppaedI n lr f l lth i n th e:mmeoi
""iF '°" ?""1uaevrpeo poc on: m e tg t zreachtheirends,goodorhad,be
hitc hlnf théfrwagonto the star ofpatriot sm., our wartime habit doubtlm ac c ounts for the fm.Hut if zh
pndic e over had an exc use, the excuse u gone nw.Let'a have 1.hing=
representedas they are onc e moreLot the c lub of patriotic duty he rcservedfor occaaaons where patrioti
duty hi aclunliy involved.
Suuunfui Farming)Weour readers co mm u\=i»
views on the quenimn ot mov§.n|;n\
clock an hour ahead ln summer.>hue vvenvhelmlnggdenauncedthx
ylanu unfair toir iam-enn.Af\er thai: exrerlenca Lui. leuon wir!
he lnnovn on they wut no more o
t./ \The lifting of the momlng dew I
wt refulxledby 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 tf
th e l m n e nwho 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
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mudd-aiii re-
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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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syfrzlhg; causes it
melt canor box, or be 5
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|¢ n - ' Q - l u n - . I pIL ; - J l g n aungni 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§.¢ businesshas anyclass 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 uedcosto fm m -a n dmaterials.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-
~ndb u y abettewmachine,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=
ipense for repairs,Willlast
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. "nancidCounsel
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.
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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.
oppite CROWELL ELEn o n
§d nnBlair, Nehr.
There is No Better Tune Than House-Cleaning
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G-A-s
lor lighting ma heating.We'|l gladlygiveyou 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 willprove so
snperinrLo other ways than we promise yuu'll find nf, well
worth your whils m invwfgnu..Wo, of course, don'!. ~xpecm ynur putrumqge on any umber
basis than that you will =erve your nwn inmeresns bygiving
in w us.Why not invesmigawvAnd wdayl'
BLAIRGASCOMPANY
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 ProperSlxc
Size Traderler to reduce man-imum, must. emhlemom work wlth itnnlblc with one mnnless theun-ing ofted. the investment1 ru proiitable as ltun in order to en-do moreplowing'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
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mark.ll the speed is slower nosxln the saving of man-power occun.lf it in higherpoorer work will bedone al funn linplemenu are design-
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.rd to do their but "ark at the sreedof an average tnm of horses pu linga load. whlch il about two And one-half milesper hour.Tocpernle rtmctor rucccnnfully nt l :peed highcr than this. special implements must
be 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 eomhmptha unmtry . for two darlng holdul
men who law Wednudgy -=1q;== gg-rorlxed the :ity of Blur, Ne .1
wo 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 arf
not known. wen lntmduc ed ud welo o m e d t o | p | n . y | ¢ th u h u m e o f B e r
M¢: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 aroam at the point nl | mm-
They took more tlmn $300 ln mono).mml jewelry from tho guests dtex
whlch they runsmkad the house andluotmi it of ull tho vlluahlu.
Sharm Mehmaa of W u h i ng wr
c ounty lmmmlnely nutlnod OmahxpoliceAnd Um tmi n vr u neu-che(
when lt. reoc hd Omahl yards.Theme n ha d ma de the ir n um w f
(_are of thu opinmn thay ¢o! ntrain in Flonznn.
LUCAL "BUUZE HUUHDS"
Smal!Out Bottle of Booze In Sas
Bzo sf Store.
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Frcd Sas. Proprietor. Placed
Under Arrest
PAYS $100 FINE
Lust Sunday night about 10 o'elockanGeorge 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 the
L\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 county
lun on Monday .Elm ia more for peace than litigation and knowing tlmt it would east
Luo or three times an much lo defendis§mself in court, even though he won
out, 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 and
bv 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 andLeafs "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 fromVemwnt, dled here today !ollo1vln| l
lem( illnen Ho wu 91 yean old.
u wr z o Franklin Edmund;warUnited Skates mnawr from Vennonlfor 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 run c andidate for thu pruldenlld nom-
lnliioa. -The !\rat ume. in 1880, lxreceived only ru votes, but ln 1884
93 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 u
wlfom ho was mon indebted for coun
se .Born on n farm at Rldmmend, Vt.February Jszs his edueatlon was irthe common school: And by private
mor, but d uring Ml llfetlme b e recelvedhonoraryd o g ma from foul
New England colleges.Hla pmfc a
olou 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 Dotllied
Explanallnn
Wulrinirwn,Feb.26 - Pr tdd c n l
Wilson 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 theleague would fal , und ehmol and tur~
mall bey ond description would ruullin Europe.Vlc wr ol repuhllnan memben oppoalng the league constltutlor
an 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 reprol u i t l v u t h a t the league eonnltu
tlon 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 Llchlfinigol, Jess Brown, August Boiien. har
ihornberg 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. eongre
gzawd 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, nohad they made any attempt at :Inf
guise;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. andou .orous Hogs which he scoogu
f.-».:x his trousers pockets.Di\'idr:a|.:lv money and rings equnily, he pock~.;» .1 one pile, and thrust the other in
U :..u eompanionkr pocket.Needed The Money
"Hole to bust up n perfec t goodpoker game, but we neediise ouph.emarked the frisker."Good night
And say,I f M ; o f y o u birds ptlklyour 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 Bandits
Mrs. 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 authoritie
It lllnir scoured the s¢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,sts
tionary firemen. pnvera and remnanmions. it ores announced ot a meet'eg of the Central Federated Univ:
hero sonight.
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"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 strwtfBoth boys confessed to the chlrgea
Police ===>Young Heck was llrréeitcm
in n Ioc ul garage by Detectives Jo
:mph l,iaughtun and L. 0. Tolnnd.Clever ruse: in running dawn theyoutllfulthieves 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 ouof 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 picket
up two gurls ut Sixteenth and Douglna streets :md took them to a dance
in 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 vim
said to have been quite general em'the muident. was questioned closely
especially by Senator Brandegeo oConnecticut.Republienn LeaderLodne 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
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PRESISENT APPUINTS A.
DlI'lCiiliLL i'ALf*iER To
BE ATTORii§Y GENERAL
.-
Washington,Feb.2 7 - A .MitchefPalmer today was nominated by PresidentWilson to be attomoy_ general
Mr. Palmer probably will tsko of[lce March 4. the date tentatively Hx
ed 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 in
tlmntion as to who may sacred binin that office.Mr. Palmer is n native of Strouds
burg,Pa., and in 4? years old.i hgtaeluntedfromSwnrtlulnofo collegt
nn 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 l9l2he 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 o
vtnims; but dfwlineul to accept.It wozgonornlly reponed that he was oll'or
cd tho wnr ponfolio in President Wilson'|first cabinet. but asked to be
excused because he was a Qunlmr.lr
October.1917,President Wilsonnamed him alien vwnmr c ustodian
cu:su=::~ac1:AU zs
COZ*€V¢\LFlSCl'I}¥T
Physicians Experience Diflicully In
Keeping 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 apartment
While at Brat it was very hard tnpreventhimfromex:n ing himselfand taiking he now want.; to be taken
out 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 inclinations similar to these of Cottin.
very little part.
Dom Not .Mk For SeereryThe president, after making an opt*onini! explanatory statement answer
ed 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 Bnndegee
The 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 the
doctrine would be g1.|nrenteed by allthe member pnwen in the world so
ciety.The pretiirlent was said to hawheld that the mandatnries in the con
nituzion were not compulsory, but re-quired the c onsent of the nations tewhichthemandatory was nnsigned.
Senators I!l.:l he expressed the opinion that the United States would desire to bec ome o mnndntnry for Ar
menia..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 'roT 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 WilsonWu working away at his desk this
morning 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 et
New York, neitenting his eonttdemthat 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 ognized
loader of the league of notions moro-ment,The preeidonth trldn. from New
York reac hed here at 6 tfciock lftvranuneventfuin 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 mingleweek 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 the
president meets the membeqvof theforeign 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 of
wn 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 hld
no z ma i u ~.T'.t||f
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:....- . - 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, butsenate file 112 as amended il objec-
tionable for this reason:"This hill recognizing the county anthe unit to determine whether or not
.ut agent should be employed, shouldrec ognize the right of the county to
determine the question.This c an bedone in one of two way s:Pint. byaction of the county board, the duty
authorized re|Jresent.|ti\e|of thecounty or second by the voice of the
mojority of the people of the county.'lhe proposed amendment to permitthe county board to act for the people
has 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 on
the 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 ancomttee 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 uvom of 19 to B.This bill permlts the
organisation of county fum humaneand makes it compulsory upon county
bqgw: to employ n farm :gent bylovying n wc to cover the °==g=="° uestlmntod by the bureau.T one who
voted afainst the bm were Brooks,Chappel ,Erickson.xml, HammondSimon, Taylor ond Weston..Those
absent or not voting were Barr. Neal,Swanson, Sears and Sturtl.Tay lor
exph inal his vote.Among otherthing: he ndd the bill uxumed than
fn:men do not know wlut in good fat
them but that the senate does, so itforces 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 Lnmakex
Until The y Do Hll Bld dml-No Extn Session Before
Summer 0
Washington.Feb.264-Pruldent
Wlhon plans to move hh headqunwe n temponrlly to the cnpital u m
ulume personal direc tion ax the ad~
nunlm-nuon forces w b re ak \\ v i lu
legislative blocknda which threatened to ddelt lame ol the malt Import
a m mc asuru.A n nnnouncemem3° thu c l! e| :;°uealne M; the whiu
ouse y |1decisionm a l l n o u m : a d m a tCoupledcongressbeforeJuno 1.
win.n n m n .a n n u m :hmmm-nn
ning | vlgoruux eampdgn ngainll
awindlsn who are uoklnl to den-mudrehtivee vi aoldlnrs thru (Blu mle-
wnml an d lc tle n.Complaint: fromnelxdves are lllin reuh lnz the de-
pu-tment shvwing um demubllludon
hu 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 thc
soldier: name is sont uy hfg he u
tree 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 aweekion;:1:dokc lt. g-5° ig
tn tout wasn 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 blamefor the congeltod legiaistivo situation
on tho ropobkimns, the announoemm.stirred up bitter tunnoil in the mum
today.The prcaident laid down sprogramof measures he would inldr
upon the senate panning during £111
next four days.This prog:sm wasmid 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 madeday concerning t
iritinif eommittelc d ham for s d
was a vrorlhir ustem! of putt nsits the entorpris-
mowmvnt in honthu vu-.The 1that 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 gun
nnbee bill, the mmm b i n , t h e o i \land-Ioasing biil,.woter power legisla
tion, and Secretary of the Interim
Lane'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 xThe 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 confer
ence witl1 the preaadent st the whitehouse.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 M
opinion 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;1a/fir?~~ pT ;<~\~ ~ , ~KeroseneBurner
\~.'~fi-L;~)Every working Part Enclosed.
- a g e~~, ~~Dust and Dirt Proof, No Ex='"n §\ 3~~ l l ?~pense forrepairs,W illlast
~'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:
Thetime hunrrlved whenthemmr. u lpplled to hm work isno longer on expenment.Wlth typ-ical American ennrgy and ingenuit.thalnduatrybumldeauohrndlurldnl tlml. the bnfew yur: flint E
many good. rellnhletruton nvall-l
able.Tm Prapefslu or The TractorThen mulm no doubt ln the mindof myona who hu nude lm' ln\'os~iigution whltever, that tho tnmr lntoduy \ bl; hctor in the successfulopention offarm implements,undthat the future will are ill unc greatlyincruud.
The only qurstion open to discus-nlonis "What lsthe ProperSlxc'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 besnlble with one mnn
1vand hormoPin.. theun-ing of _
man-power u altected, the investmentln I tractor is not ru prolitable as llmn he mode.`l1iun in order to cn-: able oneman to do moneplowingthan 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 milesper hour.Toopernte rtmctor successfully lt l :peed highcr than this. special implements must
be 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 TaxesTheaters. 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 couraaid: "Y ave been dealing so mucl
with crooks and c riminals y ou hawlost nll faith In human nature."Judge Foster reddencd when Ay-
mnde the reinark,but irnmediatehhned the llw)er's c lient,Mrs. Mar
garet Fry, 109 South Twenty-fiiL1avenue, $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 onwhich new taxes f° into el¥ec t today
include.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 afterwong disorpearqgl.
C ty Prosccuior Mummy inliotca
that Mrs.Fry should have made zthorough 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 THEU. S. .ARMY GIVEN
OFFICIALLY 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, in
su\'lnC0. theater admissions and cluldue: and a variety of stamp taxes be
come effective.Levies mzdnlt thcexcess ol' value of so~cali a mi - h i raides, such as articles of dress, wiil b
made after May I.The sod: fountlirtax becomes effective May 1.Taxeson 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 thcoming city election in April.
The opinion bar Judge Barnes habeen based on the fac t that JudgfL.A.F lu mb u r ;in the distrie
court.here,by ia order declarimvoid the "lnlin" referendum petitionDoaed in 60 days.! left Hmited luffrmre in full force. regirdless of the faéi that the anlis apMORE 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.I
making this announcement tonhzhtthe internal n-venue bureau reiterxt
ed. however. that 25 per c ent of thf
estimntec i total tax must be paid b
March 15..
supreme court.
W ILSON 'ro CHANGERESIDENCE r x PARI.
Paris.Feb. 2t-President Wilsmwillnot oc cupy the Murat rnnmioin the Rue de Moncenu when he rc
turns to Paris.Cul. B. Bb House tcdiy 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 oul
ggfge :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 .
1
Let us give you a practical demonstration of all the claims we make.
Van Huss--Antill.
W.
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 1sa'Q
/1_,/fir?~~\' ;<~\~ ~ , ~KeroseneBurner
, \~.x~ 3 I, .':~1.~ Q~ Every working Part Enclosed.
.. ., ,
_.__~ ~g~ r i ;Dust and Dirt Proof, No Ex="nQ\3y~ .l*~pense forrepairs,W illlast
~[ 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:
Thetime hunrrlved whenthemmr. u lpplled to hm work isno longer on expenment.Wlth typ-ical American ennrgy and ingenuit.thalnduatrybumldeauohrndlurldnl tlml. the bnfew yur: flint E
many good. rellnhletruton nvall-l
able.Tm Prapefslu or The TractorThen mulm no doubt ln the mindof myona who hu nude lm' ln\'os~iigution whltever, that tho tnmr lntoduy \ bl; hctor in the successfulopention offarm implements,undthat the future will are ill unc greatlyincruud.
The only qurstion open to discus-nlonis "What lsthe ProperSlxc'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 besnlble with one mnn
1vand hormoPin.. theun-ing of _
man-power u altected, the investmentln I tractor is not ru prolitable as llmn he mode.`l1iun in order to cn-: able oneman to do moneplowingthan 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 milesper hour.Toopernte rtmctor successfully lt l :peed highcr than this. special implements must
be used.
THE LARGEST AND ULUESIl;)\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 nominal
cd 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, I
am 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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F e b r u a r y 2 8 , 1 9_1_Q February 28, 1919 time men Qrn. Enraizpmsn m_ m mn r n mninfra W d
Candy cm be bouzht rizhl at 25: Ib.
. ' . ~ |
MISS STORM RN'!'ER'l'A1NB
Min Hilile 8torm1ru iwlhunl
ma~rprln i nh qmr # h i r
eo |1t ll one LfIliad bd dividing!
They mt uonnd And joshed thdr
11timu for quite a while, goin nut-
aido am! lookini around oecuomilyml coming bac in to impress theirictims with the <1-ui-f of attempt-
ir;1g to a-eleue ,;1~=3_»=~;;-The Og*
1 a apen te e l rope y» mb o l| h e d . u ~ @ ~ < m3 e n wh e n
n this [une of The Enbexqariae.
ohn Ay e hu beendown It Linoolr
is week attending meetings of th:vera!state farm--'er A;ricultura~ociations being held there durthe vmek.1
We have on :md a.lr ¢f Pcmlvinin bud coal, ¢2§.¢ size, an
eelebnted Zejgler. 111; :oft con:ra Hcquarrie Lumber 1 coal C.
Mrs. E. B. Carrinn felt on Tues
Cum and barley f o r n i e a t A h~en' Seed House.4 4 - u
M i n Huy Cool: was a week-m..tor with Mine. hinc ea Gran, ,o
mnh l.
06a located over Suu Bulk.
\p . r n . d a i s y e x c e p t S u n d a y
4 5 p . a n . d a i l y a x c e p l S u n d a y .
:I. . l n . S u n d a y o n l y .
' f r m n s S o u t h .
l .
1 .
Tr ui m Ba n.
1.13 1. ln. Daily.
:. p. m. Daily .
Th i n! W alt.
0:10 9. m. badly.
3:00 p. rn. Daily.
C.. s.P ..s 1.s =o.
Trainl North.
BLAIR BRIEFS local and Personal.,,r ~uez ~uore.( - 1 ;5 J.S. Gerqhard pecei\eml_wo11l this
FUND REPORT
The following in a ltatenunt of thcamount of money roeehod from c lti
:ons of Washington Co., Nab., for UI:Armenian & Syrian Belle! fund, late-ls' subscribed.'
e ¢°==;»=g";g- sent out noticaé
peep o n a county aa ?they suba-cribo whataver they though!
they could gg" for this fund.Thar:
as rocoiv $2,830.23 from 745 subcriboraandthoaaveradSundaySchools ot the county contribotad. ir
ndditio to ibn lb o .50 'n va, $490 thawas sent direct to headquarters.
A complete liat of every subscribe:
ami the amount subscribed la In thelmnds at the treaaumr and ia
n
cmen tonspection at any time.The i vidu-
J u . M u wi s u n p h x s~..¢§.'1'° in:tnllstlon o an Ti'
0-lee 1'urnitu.re. Dub. Chlirl. eu:
u c h i m ~~ d n c a lx a tw t i t i n g u
ough holding hh o wn n u d i i y~~Laquiteenoouxaging.
cur new line of }1¢u¢| Ginglug
.45 a.. m. duly except Sunday45 p. m. daily.
. . n a \ .o $ 2 5 .i .
F. H. C lhi d go . Tnu u re r"hc above statement in convict.
.linry Cook.,.Lion lervico I t SL Bu-nba
urch in Omlhl Mx! Sunday morn, mtugxing to BIAS: with Biaho.
nnnqn r evening service.
kat Store.
veg! its amen from the J. C. Lon;
sand.(41-nf)
Radu! Store.(4-H
CRAP snocr rsas LAH EN T
Members of the "ted Az-sorintlon of llfeir ¢'»23 »-» ex-
§ " " ° " ° " "an th r i ll h i t WedneldnI i i u f w h e i f e r u u p i e o f u m m
guns that looked like "Hghlu the victims lined the ooten upwi:h their faces to the wi ll and
ecnrrlwd them taking every N u n !f l on them, estimated nt around
S 1: came about in this * - g 're-pertnd to 'I'l1|;;.'nt?rpriae:Wed-
ncn ey o cou o yo mea gp-peared in Blair and l.."'i§. evening
ponlt'-d a :1wir of Blair :m over nl.Jon Mc.».mi;¢a1'| house,the north-
:\.~'l pmt of town, when e crap |une
wa; elllrlcd, the ntrangger however,wt plnyinf, but watc hing e play enruzul. mom ugly,enjoying the eport.
tfler a c ouple of hours er so when1.0 game got good Ind th er e wuuiu- n wad of mon on the "ley-out":e atmngen drew 3.1, artillery and
commanded the pllyen lnd all ree-:nt to "throw "p ov heads."' i w
store lined up wi their hue to the
.talk seanched for weapons ef defense
md their mone taken. alter whirl:'vh en dso fe ec onewutle d behind
im witltl cords produoed by the hols#
ups.It eppenn that the holdup men
"ern loery of oech other an they uk-od each one ol'their victim:how:auch money he had and when told
rl the amount: down on l piec e ef
. . . . . . .- u _ - _
rs ua . A BR' ll B UTHERL ANB
Following a pre¥.on|,e& Hlucu H d .A . S u tb e r l md a m m t s m e ll y e t
the family home on Welt.Wul:in¢tonne n ti mz lu e£ ty = --__
Deeeued vnu e resident of thiscountyfor nearly ha l!e century.
coming here with her former hue-m d ,Samuel R. Spike:,who dloé
needy 20 y ur: age,from Illinois and
locating on e homestead In Gn u !pn dn c t,12 miles northwest of thi.
city, in 1810, where :he 1eel&ed untizsoe when she c ome to Blair to live
and nine w w ego married Abr'mSutherlmcl.Six children. Ave sons
md one daughter, survive md were
ul iaruent et the time of her deaththe live :J en and the p "-*==-1"
u e 0 eoheld at the home on Tueedeg P. M'I'heaonlereCudo. | 3=!.,o!ermnn
Eugene, of Keeline, "g Thad. C~of Sldrzegllglde mute.anning, ef S
D.. Ind ual R., of Alnnvonh, thi
state, md the dau ter, Mebel, noeMn. Benjamin,at Columbusthin ante.
The 2&lkere were very prominentl;
known ruu out the county in the
early days,r.Bplker bein; quityztive in public ethln and qdte in-{\=-»»=1;1 polltl§alIy .um'!'|1§y owned r
u r n 1| ere starr. '. § f ° m le loo ted and thd r home
m e o n e e t th e landmark: of thecounty in thoee days.
FOR SALE:--Largo Liaxwlll(as)
cm-,~=Hn¢. Wyo.. with the Hu
CONG RBGATIONA L CHURCH
sms lad 1S\mdxy":ndm°ev body °¢Z'f'$§2H,"i§
vliad.Sunday at 10 |. m.Homin; urmon vn"'!'he pg o*"on "nnPnnr fo r mm ."\
_ A ~i n- » nu m'
u k doa.1;-Ol)your me dr Cunning Co.
ATTENTION I-'.um.1:as
W e s r h h w m a k e a l u l n n u d a n
hmnoelsenl th u a n u e m u l lreantnetforgrowing ofCORN tonga for 1919.We want a
big auun to insure an a go-od nnp l e k t h l t l r e m a y b c l a p o n l l l l n i e
Mr.~ M r s .iz .. .Cnme1m m d
J i .T.R.Wilson,Mrs.C;m1eron'r-other. were in town Wednesday
.my c ame down to meet thdr son.hit., who was expected hope on 1
DANQ
A1 E.0it's _Hall Ben
nlngton, Nebr.. Saturda)
durch Sth.E. Uft.
.z a r u mxa I - ' 1 = ; a n UmY 1 s ' r , me4 per eentinlenlt will be paid 0.cc rlldc ltel BT deposit issued fo
d x months, nine months. md onyear.--!`H!J BANKING HOUSE 0
A- c As1°m*rEu.
a usompnnied by h r granddh-`E7=?~». Gale Warner.emm Rum Store.(4-1:3
\ Mm ~ L. 'hxc lc er left. on Monday
th 1~for.Chic lgo, cnllod them b e ae
ions ilinesa of her d a u g to r , HnHarland Clark, p~umonia followlnf
d e ~ y c o m y of Omaha in Usn p a c i t y o f J i m
in Califo~a..B~ring .~r~ a~nne:
Hr. and Mrs. Fd Carver, who recent-ly wld themselves out of honnrmr'
'or Bxrniture or Ulldenaklng n r
J. E. Campbell, Susana: to E. C.
Pierce.( H- lf )
Mr. and Mrs. Gsyhart Mehmet
muted a marriage license in Doug4| county lut. week Thursdny.
Nels Thompsor of Washington
Juo Edwanls 'uriil stat the erectionf a nic e bungalow for Mrs. Iiinkio.1| her lot on west Lincoin struct., at
.\Ie1r shipments of Lace and Embrold
ery comin(ln at Blair Ra da !Store.(4 -n
1 have added A nite line of Hol50f7
In Siik and Cotton. in lheéxrevdllngColors, also n nice llne of m u U n
dermar in large and medium rigs.Mn. T. c. Hiltau,.I`l1e Milllnc r
E. Z. Runeli and son, Robem wenmitors at lhe home of Mr. Ru.|s¢ll':
.author and sister in this city, boron.hey leave for the West.
:np-shooters.Not z bad aveninfswork.for strangers unnc q wnlndwitlm the "Iny of the land."
o
Fu Pulor, Dinh! Boom. Kilmn or
Bedroom I-'vulture ua J. B. Camp-
bdl. Sueeaur lo E. C. Piene.
41-an
It is 11-ported that the two holdupa flue leuoxfs tu~e
"FONDLOGRAPH DE LUKE"
W i ll S i n , P l a n d s f ilself.mf . . . . i f s ty lu s to |ui:r tl1
moat critical and exacting 2131-01Come In!A denuonslnuon will con
rinse you.
H. o uExclusive Jawdler.
Blair, Nobr.
POR SALE
Chvdud Truim: lodd H. Dileou
lllue d gf- My Ila n Ulu N e w T r ulur On And Wlll ull Ax Old Prlq
ms s m F . o . B .HH-W at Lund Co.(3-21)K n n r y .Nobr.
,naming .u wel~ u the slabente mu
\rln1;g 0~ th~ dte~moon t~i~ ~hi
Howard Roberts, who was striekc
xith the "flu" at Huron, 3. D., wanought home from that c ity la:
saturday, by his father, and is nom:ell on the :ond to rec overy , moselcome news to his many friends.
1k" to ~ it.a
aench the coming mason.
Omar Reeves, who hu been farmng the J ohn Whlta place,oppoeilu
he Gall school, on the bottom, wil
in this critical condition.Mn.I:
d~nl
~ i~stakeei out ~ f o r t h (digging of the basement.DR.. J. V. H!NQZiAIA.N, :Mes 2l5 w
:u~v~ry ~ ~ick at Cam~ G~t, Rock-onl, Ill., where ho ull stationed h
Iciubcr last.and the nporl.calmi was current f o r : e w w days.2 he was dad.-
T h e H i g h S c h o z !p a r t g i ve n o
u i t S a t u r d a y e ve n i n g ,'¢ 5 u h i n g L o n '
x r i h d l j r ,w a s f a i r l y w e !!a t t e n d m
. o n p r e s e n t r e p o n i n ~a.m o a t er.
...
The Tom Conn ulo held Thursay o n th o old nik né mmw pm(
.ut ul Blair, wu hh-ly wall attend
cl and in the main. good prices wenalizad for All stock md implemmts
It hnm't. tram lred y et who " lm!'d"¢ he b vule J ' bo om i n S u 'i am-
uore where the polka c ould lu amy
And quic kly flnd It.U my a tta c h :of the S n lw r s wanted Ia n u l l !
hide xx boitla 01 booze it would bf
Howard Utterbagkf was .isilingBlair friends on Int Sundny .l l
.
_`r _.-'BANK courmmox;H 1 Q§ N I@; PP\ 1 S ~ J w u i
approximately 177.000 cf those settledwest. of the Columbus mundlan Lineand that in the ygm' 1880, tony-oneper cent, 184.879, was Iocnzad vest ol
LANGUAGE IN THB SCHOOLS ~ ~ ~§;\uMity hor ? u ; m e ;
(Cunha Bet 20 ~much disappointed, and yet he ha,-L
\:' r i m m m s x s n r z n x n u z f ' ° ' 3 9 W #1 > ¢ § = _ l § 9 . ¢ ° v ¥ d _ T l ; q r . . i g =s h u n ,
.- -.- ... . . .-.q u
LEGAL noncrs.
~a.. I 1LILTUH z u m u l r u m ! !h w as.tha :ta u;;..=:.Q hom! ¢u\.lfc;ri w'f6s\ric2
ISSUED EVERY I P A Y bu-gf bank. in a mmm
ss me way trgcmrs vw lil. otner ma-th me r a n mu le ."--~°===»=f-PHOBATE rumen
c o u m v c o m r r .IN PR OBATE
Notice For Admlmtuntha O! Estate.
State of Nehnakl,Q
Wuhlnnon County. ; ns.
In the Halter df t h! Eli!!!M
Thomas F. Martin Deceased:
/'\
"3W . R . S h n r p e , h e l d o f t h i N e b u l -
k n P o u u h P r o d u c e n ' a s s o c i a t i o n . w i d
a : m a t e c o m m m e e a t f w u m q u m
Kn u t 3, 0 0 0 l a b o n r l d a n d y m m a u t
n i nh s n l n vr n l l i i i n N ¢ h n ; ! l u a r m
na g s n l n n v; a b l w , , ", . , . . . , . . , _ , .- - _ . . .... -U ... ' " . . u v- _1--V f " , ~ . ' , vu ... . . ..,.._.._. "_r - " ' ",o n e u f u u i t g o e s .p m d u c e d i n i b n n a t e 4 . 5 0 0 . 0 0 0 b u s h -s c u o o l q z o h a ve f i } l ' m ' l - " S h i r e n g n o n
Th i s Engle h o w e ve r l e a d s sta- nigh e l s o r c o r n a n d i n m s n : h e r e \p h ) r = f " M ~ = ° ° u n , a n d vu w r m n g u u g u a um a b a n k i n g m o f u o p é l y .D o u b n l c a d u c e d 65 ,0 00 ,0 00 bu s h e l s ." 7 i I w i \ ~ l 1 \ \ u m .W h y IIIO U H 1 w e A m -
l h i a d m p o o d m c b i a s i n g w o u l d I n 1 ~f: n c l n | , . b ¢ S . a g n n n n t . m o n : m m ! a n g u -m n i w i i m x t i n r u m m m m a n a i n z T h i s w a s a l m n n a r i o d o f 1 i t h r m m s t d i va n o l n e r c o u n t r i e s ?A n a m u
u.|ilu " H U l u t l a t n u l l : u u n w a u l ub o r n e : u r m c r s b e c o m e q u n o w r o u g h
u w n c n t h e do nm. l `\. L\ .l\ f8 l!L5\ \£P J "»
m s d e n m t e a n m e q u c s t m n s .the y D a.
t e n l a y , " l o u k n u w b u t y o u sm m .
. . w | i n O n h ¢ . n u g l ! In u I " A n n A n n u
W h e r e s h o u l d t h e b l a m e o r t h e c r e d i t
n o a p p l i e d - t o t h e m a n o r t o t h e m n -
s h i n e ?
In t h e u s e o f f a i i u r e w e m a ; b i n m e
zh e m a c h i n é ,b u t i f w e d o e n w e
:Mx * "T .
I!h l l u nnudunntx0un'=¢n¢n3';yrd|l||¢h|D||
»¢|ow¢|=A.||..ndemu¢u|J
_..._ ... ...__ _... -__._. .__
1
ups.It appenn that the hoidup men
"ern Every of sch other an they uk-od each one ol'their victim:how:auch money he had and when told
rl the amount: down on l piec e ofmp-er and then counted the money toeo if it milled before dividinl lt.
They mt uonnd And joehed thdr
11time for quite a while, goin nut-
aido am! lookini around oecuomilyml coming bee in to impress theirictims with the <1-ui-f of attempt-
ir;1g to a-eleue ,;1~=3_»=~;;-The Og*
1 a apen te e l rope y»~mt».~l| hed. u ~@~<m3 erewhen
n this [une of The Enteqarhe.
- . . . _ . . - . . . - . _. . . . . . _ . . . » - - . . ._
DISTRICT COURT
Before the coun took a recess
yreek Wm. Moore went dolm tom " ° "' § ' ' i f p le ad £ "i § . ¢' ° , .€ ' 3 "
quo r n poeeulineo f m o o n end c om :o nlin
311450.Th i s vu a c u e i n »Moore'| wife rented I. room to a.
wo ma a vr b oo e me f r o m l ~»
in an automobile and broughtliquorwiththemwhichthe otlice
found ln iloore'| house.Moore nev-
er u w thepeople,never heard nthem,knew nothing ebour.themdidn't know they had rented the room
u n l i l t h o h o u l e n l z a n h e d l n d t h e
man md woman yvem arrested.Butbehgured that lawy ers' feel -costs of mlkios s defegse 1rou!d -
more th an the hm md c ourt oooh.even ihough he won, which d e b i tseemprobabieafter wi tneuing the
altitude of the distric t court in theHnea cue."
l e n Alexander, John H. Krodpfand Eugene Custer, were grunted e-
ff ? of d vor o e .
ourt c onv n on .Geo. Boom: 'da (rented e dec ree of
divorce.The one of John llosloekie va. Joe,
Gu and Will Holla occ upied the timeof the oourt in a1 § r' y tr h i yand Wedneedsy.r u l .
g;=, ; - 3 ; - ww th e v f g w r c hlmiog
orc eived at an :mm of an Baum in
ti g h t e te d a n o e lt h e B o lln ' |MH i n Fo rt Colbu rn e y ur and
~helzforaoago,'I 'h ec ue 1r h|the iu ry at l r time w.5f.?.'!
.r.e -»¢""&. » were out all
n l :und elev~o'clock -Thondey
e . m . ~ o m o o m | o ¢ t o m q n e m e n twhen-~brought in -e vnerdkt of$1,500.~ s n f avo r o f the pldntil
After -a t on some ex-partemattethdadedn_iourn nuntil Hersh u=.'3.m,sou
FOR SALE
i
MISS STORM RN'!'ER'l'A1NB
M i n H i l i l e 8 t o r m 1 r u ~ a t
1 a~r i n in .humor at her. r v ~ t h a n a n
'hu number of eleven nn ndpic nu
of invitation;to bo present on thceve of W uhingtonk blrllmdsr md ir
rrplkinz the occasion one utzuoa'cn}oy1merit ind good choer.The evenfng1.'s.| ===<;;; in entertaining con
vene, en a games and nn appetizing 1.,11°¢i~ .. wa. ; s erved u a M
ting climax to the ewfeningk festivi-ties.Those pnnent and reportirur r
roy|! good time were: Ralph and El-vis Bos.Elmer Rm:Ln li a Of hnLeonardAxtd l,Ohm Il|¢GliI,E h h
Lang and Robert Hilton.
FUND REPORT
The following in a ltatenunt of thcamount of money roeehod from c lti
:ons of Washington Co., Nab., for UI:Armenian & Syrian Belle! fund, late-ls' subscribed.'
e ¢°==;»=g";g- sent out noticaé
peep o n a county aa ?they suba-cribo whataver they though!
they could gg" for this fund.Thar:
as rocoiv $2,830.23 from 745 subcriboraandthoaaveradSundaySchools ot the county contribotad. ir
ndditio to ibn lb o .50 'n va, $490 thawas sent direct to headquarters.
A complete liat of every subscribe:
ami the amount subscribed la In thelmnds at the treaaumr and ia
n
cmen tonspection at any time.The i vidu-
BU Y A I- lo x :
I o le r for u l:| h e suburbanhome ul nine rooms, in pal welll.(nk, ine outdoor z ellu. eu! hone
md olher snlbnlldlnn md one halfblock of Ind.'I'h.l| Plue h likelydluted and nu Ideal p ue for 1 (am-
u tw vhh to h e : Myvesn a a wc h k h m md h u e lb d r n m u r d e m
' J l l u a l l e :I In c v u a n !lo(for
Q.John A. lhuden
. . n a \ .o $ 2 5 .i .
F. H. C lhi d go . Tnu u re r"hc above statement in convict.
.linry Cook.,
g\=-~»w;\polI¢|§llly.m°'!'|z§y ow n ~ ~
|m \w e n o n."J¢"»..n ll \o<Aled md thdr home
w u omo f t h a lln d mu - h o !\hc
county in than days.
nxisnor Jonusox, oouixc
Bhhop Johnlon al Dlnnr. Cole'Ill bt lt du Bniseopd Chun-,h nuBundm evening at 7:80.Everyon
c m! !y i n vlled .T h e r e v f l l b l mmorninserv!t l u d n .cI" n f l A . E . J w .
CONG RBGATIONA L CHURCH
sms lad 1S\mdxy":ndm°ev body °¢Z'f'$§2H,"i§
vliad.Sunday at 10 |. m.Homin; urmon vn"'!'he pg o*"on "nnPnnr fo r mm ."\
_ A ~i n- » nu m'
u k doa.1;-Ol)your me dr Cunning Co.
ATTENTION I-'.um.1:as
W e s r h h w m a k e a l u l n n u d a n
hmnoelsenl th u a n u e m u l lreantnetforgrowing ofCORN tonga for 1919.We want a
big auun to insure an a go-od nnp l e k t h l t l r e m a y b c l a p o n l l l l n i e
-y et popular rice: ~rev~ll.Hn. 'r. C. l;m,_,__ 'nn lllllller
AN zsv:1'A':°1oN
I tordillly invilc every buyer 1vial! my atorv--My Collection of Nov
rifles In Tailored, Trimmed und Pu
"FONDLOGRAPH DE LUKE"
W i ll S i n , P l a n d s f ilself.mf . . . . i f s ty lu s to |ui:r tl1
moat critical and exacting 2131-01Come In!A denuonslnuon will con
rinse you.
H. o uExclusive Jawdler.
Blair, Nobr.
POR SALE
Chvdud Truim: lodd H. Dileou
lllue d gf- My Ila n Ulu N e w T r ulur On And Wlll ull Ax Old Prlq
ms s m F . o . B .HH-W at Lund Co.(3-21)K n n r y .Nobr.
South Sine! for male.This In one al'farnllh ymir bone.J. 8. Campbell
the bent into an the aunt.Successor to E. C. Plane.
.mm A. alma.<41-HJ
u.||r\|||1\1:rln|.\|.: " 'm e l l l u c r v J a i I i i :i i a a a " ' i ....»... .';". E'$'.f .'L'..'!'L'?'.'?£°.=... . ..........I . l i m i I n u p t h a t n o m o I L . . J J . .
Mt intd 1 mahhine combination.:semi unmptc y ,I Maybe the man does not know hisJhortéomingsinthisreapectF
.um do, else failura would be 2653.umcrou:.II th e ma n wh o u k : u s
he wumcd and is nose w.1 tml
mea oz Amencan nueny m matr..way the strong pzomiaaturg,res? ~»-A. M. Anucnen.
B §{ffL16}a m n§co1.-
L E UU. D F UR S | . ' A lE u m.
U n s z y u r u c w r z m u u u u \ : \ u u : r u s l u a u v a . .
ang.nc could name Ins num s.:.1a..
uuu wound becheap at any price.xhe one nutamndmg proulem 1.cscry manufacturer is to decade \a.h1.
:»L5:e or maclnne to make.He pu.in hu time and his fortune and 1.
kniiwi ne must. succeed or Sail.it .
ne ucsticn whether he can mwed or.ot 3... not know whet.her or not hc
.as any aptitude for nuchinery , howan a c msud acquaintance tel! himj!Joszibly i! there 'aaa some my t c
abject men to some sch of psyc ho
.gic test rqcl wa-:_ mlde sq the
i l l s
da
wlu
rn
u.'..;. \.
. . .i . . .
~».~;|
h z
s{=J=§11¥»|{ii§=I»§}I¢§iEiT §I§i'1n¢zpSEi¢h§.| fd§io|§mlj§1~6ui1§tnn iometsmes 0l'éB!I Balset
- H r .in hunk; where Lhnru is no real nom .q - _ qB r i d g e p o r t H a m i d : - N o t o n l y i 1 = » |
govc mment, but ul the other power
zul lunuences are nt work trymg toc o a xp e o p lo b lc k to th e o i d u m e e x-
al another bank.Bank: nm samu-zimu orgsnized in order merely tha:wma xvealthy indivmunl may ha n
the proud mio ol bummer.There i.
undoubtedly a ceruun public menac-
' r o CENSOR MOVI E P l c r t m s s
The Central Labor Union Declares Il
Unnecessary
. _ - .
'mb Oni) :nan rm; aéiiéaiéé to dcAgrlc ullural ba lmy
Animal plthoiogy
Conservation and soil
surveyEntuugology ..
trnvugsnt. expsndluinl me me c m-in this.but if we are gem; m lakm umat o r ws rr oa u ee n to c a n Un ianon as a aaunumg boom.Bumble un proposed method or uacapmg ina Nc b r u k l Mu Ma d e B i : He i a n
people are nog lunely zo :mrs men 1 mqnqce. axe should not ogmluoar u:=House Men Dvecxdedly plervuus 'Qdon e u n :} u r n c d b y u m : u m m m w i u u b l s u l s s r y c o q s o q u e u c u o l m e m e m
h n o m h u n d m a r g n t a r n l i n n u n t n L u m -u d w a n m m t .
ber, |L|¢|,_|.nu erferygmng n u ; _ a w g
pies: rate: dvulled.'1hlNiI a ood-2
tldenble pomon of :na Amenc lnpnoplehoao resources md not mount
up all me wma of nmme a prom.:
vullle um war wu on.'mu m u uwr a,prouted they nuuend lou..
" MORE o n LESS PERSONAL"
(W ill Owen Joan In State Journal)
"J ust now gouip is very buy will
the aueged suapmnnv ox bquor mu.
Umiuul..A auny as an Clntumuuu nothem e e t m u twelve auwmomu.loads or liquor were brougnt :c ron
' lan' infefeitln,¢_upec t of roP
oo-operative henna.;uv tm
farmers umon 1; tmckaug an uns il.;lsllture.11 we mu gmng the Dtllm
ink baud oomroa oser uw numue: o.bank: becomes 9. uw, then ure I!l\ln
en' bil! is or Lorca only uuoznr as tm:nite bamkmg bulrd may be writing.
Un the whole, there is so much dyno
min in the bali which the sc uuw hmpassedth u a ll concerned must Sm
me need or armuris haucuing.
ECEE 1-£1331 Musmcs `
(Side J ournal)
q - * q u -
_o ¢
s a bunu ay mow
mg, ln oppomuon to me nano censur-llup ol.:»io\lug pmures bill nor or.uw J luulc wunc nu me.'uae resolu-
nons luopwd are c aumc in tone.
:amy nm as Ionowlz\\ l1|.reus-'lhcrc is pending before
thi; sc sslon or the iegulnluxe a bill
xsmcu as sand In be for me purpose orcomoruag moving pic tures by s :lulluouru ua censors.An d '
5'n|\u.:Ill.5-Lf th!! Ink!UGCOIIIOI Ilaw u mu pmcuc uly put om. ul nua-
u w u mt movuag picture houses in
uae sian: swung ID me extra. expense:mu new.uleu red tape usuuly reqlun-
u .
fi§g""¢h5i§Y\"n"" §>'5d'E£é-
Land tmc u for agronomyfarm,$4,328 and
L<.*gulnI.i\o reference bureau
Medica; college, Dinah: zen-E°::." | uppgnedi i u
q pment. xn cnUm d m co 017°
Mediw college hospital. Om-
aha general supportBoiler house, etc., Omaha
modiw c ollege
Addition to new hbontorybuilding
Deficiency hospital auppon,
19k7, appropriation ._..........
- -.
, s i n
6.{1s,:
90,4
so.:
12s,c
so.:
4o,c
2o,:Nebrafkn gchool ox agriculture __ .
_;.._.99crernhM
cm-,~=Hn¢. Wyo.. with the Hu
DANQ.
A1 E.0it's _Hall Ben
nlngton, Nebr.. Saturda)
durch Sth.E. Uft.
Mr.and Mrs.Cara.Cameron m drl.T.R.Wilson,Mrs.C;m1eron'rWednesday:othc n were in town
meet thdr sonany came down to.hit., who was expected home on 1
.urluugh on the dtemoon train. ~
tas very suck at Camp Gun ,-ti ned honl, Ill., where ho ull sta o
I.calmIciobcr last,and the repor:was current f o r : e w w daysT; he was dad.-
It is 11-ported that tho two holdup
aniats took around $800.00 from Bae
crop-shooters.Not z bad aveninfswork.for strangers unoc q wnlndwitlm the "Roy of the land."
oIn addition to my Mlllinery Bloc k1 have added A nite line of Hol50f7
In Siik and Cotton. in lhoéxrevdllngColors, also n nice llno of m u U n
dermar in large and medium alas.Mn. T. c. Hiltau,.I`l1e Millldc r
One of the oidtime rounders, nun
inating'on the liquor question
ny s xt dont appear that people u nrule nowadays, have any sense of loy-
alty to friend.1, and inntnnccd a numwer of cases.He said that JonasBurcham, the present policeman, uses
u ulwxnya be hunting for booze.vuufsi do any thing tn get it, except
work to get the money to pay -fur ittold about Jonas being bartender fo:
the Eagles; said if Fred Bas had tiuu c new that he had bought fmonus that he could sell it at the pre
miling bootleg price: 101 $5,000.00.
R .L1»_'!`v¢»I n d .hf g ln g sln d p mllay l:one rotar;
vumv-(8-it,Th e H d l e r m p r m m C o .
Juo Edwanls 'uriil stat the erectionf a nic e bungalow for Mrs. Iiinkio.1| her lot on west Lincoin struct., at
mon an the weather #will permit.TIM:round is sta ked o ut rwi a' fo r th(
digging of the basement.
F o n ~u m m :
Tourigg ear. almost as good u neuat $2 .Also a. 1927 Ford 'Pouring
car, priced right.J. R. Rodgen
A BIG LAND DEAL
Georg: .Antili was jri Omsha yes
"Mg cloning up a land deal in\o1vinge :urn of $4|.<|D0.00.He rocently said a 240 were faml, north
eaat of the Wrlnch school, in Calhour£.o\\mhiR'belonlgln|; to Dr. Denuody
of Oma , to red Blunkcnfeld, wh¢
iivc n in Gnnt township near Spikerfor $185.00 per acre mi' went to Om:
sign yenerday and closed the deal.
I t ham't. trannrlred y et who "glintwi" the bottle o boom in Su nom'
store where the pollce c ould so euihnndquic kly find it.I! my attac h :
of the S u store vnnted to f u l ly
hide a. bottle of booze it wou ld be'il:@ Wookinn' for 9 needle in a hay-Lc k" to ha d it.a
Mr.and Mrs.Gsyhart Mehmet
leave next week for an extended visit
in California..Duringdheir absence
Hr. and Mrs. Fd Carver, who recent-ly wld themselves out of honnrmr'
home, will occupy the Mehrons' riddeuce...
¢
Fred Hana, remembered by a Ion
of the o ldtime n of Blair u 9. ni l-roaul "apolter"on passenger tninn,
watching conductors to catch them'knocking down"railroad fares.arinr to that a resident of the west
side of the c ountgonnd 1-*g resi-lent of the De te.:nigh rhood
started a. libel suit sometime agoagdnst the Omadm Bee which he re-cently dismissed.People who used no
knew Hans when he lived in this
:mmty will wonder what the Beecnuldany about Hans that would
constitute libel.
\ Mm ~ L. 'hxc lc er left. on Monday
for.Chic lgo, cnlled them b the ser
ions ilinesa of her d a u g to r , HnHarland Clnrk, pneumonia followlnf
a brief attack of influenza lu ein this critical ~=°=~=g;\g=-g m 5
ar was accom y ar grandaughter, Gale Warner.
BA 1 LIG HT SA VI NG
The publisher of Tho Enterprise is
in rec eipt of the following telegram
whic h izfully explanatory :Nm York, N. Y. 2~26Publisher Enterpdae.
Blair, Nebr.Please wire mo collect. cnro of Am-
erican Press Association,Washington, U. C., whether you approve day-
ight saving matter.Is now before
Congress for immediate action and asam original sponsor for Daylight
Saving I will value your opinion.
Promli»t reply will be appreciated.Wiliam Boy ce Thompson.President Ho me P ap e r "
Service of Amorict.Following is tho roply:Disapprove Dayiight Saving Biat
ler.I£'a niily.
I.. F. Hilton,
Pub'r. Enterprise.
E1-President William Howlrd Taft
and a ;;'lr\y of "big guns,"HenryMoment nu ex-Unitrd Staten am-bassador to 'I`urkey;Dr. Henry Van
fmlw. mnmufdvttc rs and ex-smbarndo r no Holhn d:Dr.A.lnwmrwfim:ell. presidant of Harvard univer
sity.nnzseu through Omaha I n t¥Tnn¢lz\y.r»cnh:|r,enroute from Sala
.;
£
E'\§é"i'h§1713'e':£' £é`§`érlé§`i`»1`§`§"hLT<>r§o 0
unbroken horses mi the Wester Guy Hinckley cane up from Omnhbeinrsctlwlgi-wawith bmkelgugnel notY . , ~
T h e m a d | , u | r u l a w n e w : ¢ ° 0a t t h i ln u w n a f t h e y e n r n m e i n lllmott impuuole condition lt pre
cut. owirm to the me m co ld n u .v.a\,e.
Rep<
men
whic h follo wed lui wne k'| min an
Inowmtorm, |.f\cr they had been badiy en t u p dd: tndi c .
i b n h n n v n : l m n u w r m u m .n u n L u g !T h e si x t h D n n d n a l m e r x m m u n ; e u Ds u\l|:u ul|£Illl.l.¢.uL|0nl a nd boa rds a t u m m
nG I S ~ : Q - n § " § : . | C o f u 1 b u » m e r l w a u ' u n c i n N » : u r : . m m :n~u|.l~¢i to saufq mo wanna and am~North Platte lubstmiol
ugem. ur Lua sl.-ll.:uw uuummegm w a wrt ox Lauc zuuunn. m a umm ummm o r m m wno seen: xo p u s Scottsbluff substation .nm s wn r .turuzar mmm um:1In :can waxy,w une Qzugr.n s worn mugment.upon the wanna and thu.Valentine substation ._THE STATE BANK d Bllir. Nelzr.
Uupment Wu reponed ze the state
omcum, wno me wt D¢.lAQ\¢ um. wruung on we :neo me tuen puree. am
tale u mruscr uuuetuaneu au at mwchi around by me ulegsuon um om.uma uerkuuuu, loruwr secretary u
your mme u mlmewiu to my 1: 'W h
oz. .neorurm Du me umm mm tue .zoo: once au a muse an me um: |.\D\Ju\
11.nun hue pauses unu me my u.Lotumuua m nut!-0 coumy , mx umc.
nom tue c ounty a euawru unmet, ue
n|.».1.aa or otuer people wunout $15
qemaracataoua lor euc n lervace lsldc.iron]pc awtlll CIBBIIQS to appear insome negxee an me umeaignt.And
~\u\ele:.=me le derul governmenkhas provided ample eenaunlup !o1
. ~~o f ~~~a n g l l u e w n v l u l l n e w u v l b $41 U U 1 U I Iw e r e a l s o a u t h o r i z e g i t o p a y t o M r s I i i g f l z e d x i u l f t n f f ; = ; § ' g j ; n ' 2 & 2 , ' § § ' * ¢ § ~
A n n i e W .Q e v i e ,m d o w o f D e a n E l S o o n c e m o r e t h e d e s i g n e r m o n c o m
l e r y W .D a n e .$ 1 . 3 3 7 . 3 3 ,r ec r r e s e n t a n p p r o m i 't h i s t i m e v e r y l i k e l y w i t t
g g g ' § ? i 1 " § ' i ' ; §: a ' t ] " '1; 3 " m ' f .h r e s p e c t t o t h e q u a l a t y o f m a t e r i a l :o r
as goon as anyone one.zz is certaintha t c o un tr y pa per s ee n' t "p w to
get pdd for their spac e as eng nrthey are so iibeni an giving It away.
Jeb work at The léhzterpriee alice.
will pay you.4 ner eent Interest n~mnum on time ee rtiieatel of Dtpositfor Six.Nine or Twc !
months.All depeeln are proteced br the Guarantee Fund of th
State of Nebraska.(3-tl
f§<1>a1:fIe12 i>iZ> als ` ~
4
' mm m m u o n . h u been umoeu m am: avuronumsciy suwmy-unce uuuB:I| »\u\uax iucturcs and me creauon 01
1u n u i m e c l o s e o r t h e y e a r .I !P).......--..n-;l - 13..:-_ ._....\.1 I 1me pny :ml ul tan stun mu za suppowu to have aomeunng to do mu
aruuntsng me liquor :aw mana Um
lhIl........--an
Whaa the responsible :tate boon
.hvundu ware und about than stone:
the response W u mldl rtldsy enougtthu mme chndeltme aarpmc nts may
lu te b e e n mme in to umm n ut tmleadership of I. stallmem.In the bul-iness was ntber pomtidiy dented
Dilliculties have been expenenced Im1| long :une in stopping mzomobue.
on um budge b¢i.we¢n Uruha and
Council itiuils for the muon that Untoli station has been loc ated on th:11
:ro m we ltulautln nw?at Ummtitand zuruu me ueatnnn boundary nm
at the counuel ot Jeueascn,buiuauSeward, butler, -titlmtou and \\ va uc
and 1 tu m waar count suap u n Yzmlole n t ot nu weatcln border.there are twiaty-:ix countn:s--count-
in s Ue du and not }'».stl.&--Bust 0.inn lane, iuvnng a n a m ox £6,321
squars mucs, seventeen por cent olthe total area ol the butts
Tha 1860 U. S. census seems to dia-close that or at tom popufauon an thc
territory 01 26.54 1, apprwumutely U»per cent lived c unt us the menuian
mae.The 1810 l.J. S. cgnsua seems tc
n bvuld an hc umsxa would only re-sult lu duphcauon and tum; or cliif-
enut stanuurus.lherelorc, ne itk¢eaol\el.l-Hill u n Uentrd L lb m
Llmvn or the c lty of Lincoln prottstugasnst the pangs ma approval o.
tm: :uw or D111 now penmng befor:the praent session hurzng for its
}J\l||1Ub0 Um crenuon ot a mae bondol umving picture censon.
lu | u c u n A n g n tThe annduucumcnt by um big mln-ufacturura u m may wni not send
tnulr mms 1.0 Nuuxuakl if the sith.
ueusorsnap ui. movmg pictures but aspam.~»ed has dmrctcd attention to that
measure, and if fmrly certain to mnkc
~ppoaitlon to the passage of the bill
~rotoning that provision which tx
endod to -the three-quarter of |. millpoclal university campus fund, fo
e cithaud unlvanlty farm c ampus: a t ncolu °=\'f for another tw:'earn was in via ation of an agree
ment an the part of the regents, wht~romlsod il' the 1917 legislature grant
ed this it would never again uk foan extension.Appropriations for the Omaha med
ical college and its appurtenances
THE BANKING HOUSE OF
a cAsyn[§§
rt for the biennium, are $345,000
The Pioneer Bank of Washington
County, In'Successful Uperation
For More Than 50 Years
z u n u l z s u s r x u n n t u
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Will Candm Public Sdex Any-
when ui Gnnnln Q ` -[actin win .,.¢Ef"'\ `
Addresa me by phone or Inner.
Chas. S. CAMERON,
'\Ell\lAN,NEHR.
H l u l l u l a l s s i l n l l r n l
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A Conse rvative Bank
-AL L D E P O S I TS P R O TE C TE D B Y T H E
S TA TE B A N K G U A R A N T E E L A W
A general banking business
conducted.::::
We sell Exchange, and Loan
Money, cash checks on other
banks, pay interest on time
deposits for six,nine and
twelve months at the rate of
4 per cent per annum.::
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THE BANKING HOUSE OF
@..p5§§§}.j§§§
The Pioneer Bank of Washington
County, In'Successful Uperation
For More Than 50 Years
A general banking business
conducted.::::
We sell Exchange, and Loan
Money, cash checks on other
banks, pay interest on time
deposits for six,nine and
twelve months at the rate of
4 per cent per annum.::
ALL DEPOSITS PROTECTED BY THE
STATE BANK <;u.\nAN'rm-: LAW
A Conse rvative Bank
QI
spent the past two inreekn vi itin;o mumle " uirith relsdvea and friends in un: city .ca to "'"E§*
nwmm
Models| W
I :IB Tailored
Hats
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'The Better Kind"Popular Priced
lent III un wil II! thi li:-I ~ m"fa»'§i;i.§¢»"{§:§As to Belkolwltz, it is a fac t thuhe was for twelve ru n the pdvotssecretary of the notorious Tom Den-
nison.Ho vu put on the stan of tht.state llrtuor forces on the theory tha'he woud bv able to I-mllrlh ( r u t
stores of illicit liquor in Omxha.U ;to this writing his dlsclosuroa have
amounted to nothing and hi! connec-
tion with the service ended yesterdayS o f a r h e b e e n a u g g a td i u p -
pointmmt so thostate o .
1
able.propert3-' of tho ttate was out ol
that lme.
In 1910 if. S. consul returns seem
to disc lose that of the mu populo-twn of the state, 1,1tf2,2lI, upproxi-
mately Mty per cent. au2,1u2, was located out and 5l.lll,!Jb2 west of themeridian line and um of the nsessw
valuation ot tuablo property of thcauto 49 per cent was out and 61 polcent vre§t_9l' .laid line.The returns ol
nt least.Soma memben Ire inclined to look
upon the throat of tho big follows tcwlthdrnw from Nebraska as s biulf
but tho moving pic turo mon of the
at.atc take it zeziously.They ny thx'Lhc loss to tho big houses by cutting
out Nebnaka would not be velarge, for tho reason that thoy .Il
thou lllml only to s few houses in
Lincoln and Omaha. and then they,vroceed elsewhere.The tllm bttlinuz l
1
|gu|_1q}o U. =§. eengua '°\s=!° dbelnge I hu mghed :lm mn at m m
mmWm6_N""U_C_"_"_u Wd
-.,-.az
Y NFS: Ta C. HILTON;; ; ' w u ; a - ; " a H ~§ £ ; a ; a g a a 1g;idf;;|:'Y.n{n per ;ont gf tho oi-
n o b u t lo l ue o o p rt W slu'em a o n mor i dh n mu .. n a' ¢ n' § -
-|Washington Post: Tho upon thas ono p or olnt mt.
Tr ou h' h u th ro wn o l' h is n d Mr k-.tio nl o ne of the moot ni nmor M-Inthc tm-y ou penod. 1870-£850 idean: of rurrtidn But hon dcvvllop-lppenn thot thorn came into Nehroz
a d i n p o o r o i d i h e o p .i h o o m o 3U;00Uo|1r»ctt¥¢ro,th ;
£53 :as;'i,;_<.;; ';;:,ma;w""" l
St. Louis Globe Domoorat: HarborHoover is in Ivocationm f b o » 5 m » - n m i i i
world mon. a way s nt; and lt :suno n i e :b1 1 5 :m l a w n z t o u t y panop
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'nm mrrnnrmsa Fdsmry 28. 1919
~ra owtoixns
County Cemniuioairl Roll. Bldf.
Nehr., fm. 24. me I..f Da~ wages on fnnm inereued in
urlng the laaf two years. and thi! i
true for the last 16 yenn except formqnth wage: wiih board.W m u h y i
~tera tin to k n o w ~ t t ~in -conc1u§§g_l 5pven _ Qig j th e dis ea se ~Af'?;=¥"`° th; '""JIi'£1'§»'°2is not az nfiqiuus. 1JneT\unHnd*if ascuhtry ..'f.'.¥E.,. so 1:13:11
volunteer!were " w e d i n every* in their attire as they were once sugaonccivahle way gg serious :gases .of P M; to b e am luxu ry axe s ,,u g; |
nfluz by h um; tht!! !il\'G w1th mgny pnecent~d;y nec essities gf 9~:
was". 25 years ago ln. the nur in INFLUENZA NOT CONTAGIOUSdumini depression of 1893-1897, thcmu have incrnnled fmm 166 zo 229 'hISinn inllumn hu caused so muc§f,§,,§','f' for the dmcmnt cluaea °'. trouble for the schools is vnu be in
ment taken F ;zo, 101~.a .~
Lhll- Nelson, H. C.. Bllcos and 30115
1-'. whim!!T h o m o m of th elss t mgetzng
woven-eadsndspp|~ovedsodBondo1
J. 3.Roberts, Assessor for Blair
Czty ws: approved.lufundin: orders were mllowed toJohn lung, for $14.68 on acc ount of
being assessed in wrong School Dil-mrin. snd one to J. N. Harrison for$23-29 on account M bdne assessed
wllh s Village me md lives in town-
ship.List of c lsdrns tiled qmue Wash-
lngmn County :il. H. Rasmussen, putting upand taking doim booths.2.001-;. C. Jsekson, eoort mm,50.30(still Hanson, nlsry for Rob..15.00
Nebraska institute for Fsabla
Mi n d e d Y o u th , g y m o fLlnnrley Boyer,n w u d ,99.
Wm. Wslkenhorll. roid dru-
arms..loan ruixvnhmn. mold dug-" \
Hema Bertelsen m e d r s n h land road work 23.68
Wm. Bdnkmen. road drlltilw 1l.2¢.P. Jec obsen, msd drsgnog.a u .
Van Huss Ok Antlll, keroseneand oil,34.65Ms:shall Bros. Co., road des;-
xlns.31.05
N. T. Lund. Ililfi' ior Feb.and postage.148.48
Olrmha Printing Co.. blanks,89.70m u It-r-glnrsra, registering,'births .ma deaths,. s m s
Tom Bcistlluo, choring !orChsr-Ivy 1..\.ntry,`8.0¢
K. A. Pound, supplies forpoor Isrm,2.iCUmar City, waterrent,1'.l£
C. J. Beekmsn, supplies for poor, 3.95
ll. u. Allen. express and extraclerk hire,255.368. al. Capps. work in County
.|s.nlges ottlce,DC
Mary C. Debel. sslsryfor Feb., 1 7.5L
Mn. Dick Darlels, work andwuhlngn for Charley Lsntry , s.oolliker a uhambere, County mass-'
'ukre Bond. (premium)800.012Board od}oumed num ! afcloekr
1o'c loc k P. ll.Board in season,
members all present.Hearing was had on objections u
Rosd No. 572 end it was moved snr.secondw thot said Petition be Ili;over until the n ext me dia ; of the
Board.Carried..The Cont:set for erection and ne-
plratlon of sl! bridges to be built fo.the year 1919, exbept eoncfete, wazowsnled lo Booty 'bontrsc ting Com
pany of Blnir, Nobr., they being ilulowest amd bolt bidder
Tho County Clerk was onclered tcdraw o wsrrsnt in Isvor of Freak.Redding in the smozmt of $100.00 foxinjuryaunsinodto horse on publil
highway on soeount ol detect in I-dc
aaghway and M r . ~-
rr o b le mlo th e arm z . . ~.~n-|nz of day labor, cspec mlly £nr.r:or.k_ not minimize the bad eiiecu of the.-m~=1¢¢= B1 aoutside of hxneat.itc h# howevexj _a g,,.»-
rvcs wo .-»~. .|~..curemc nt of month abor is lou of 1|t.hem.{ No; one of the entire hundred
on account of uid injury.011 i'oornr;y Lo, ma a Road mi
tion was ill d¢ ' Md ' I l7 7 ww-_;gg»
dike Land Company and nln n
others asking for the loc ation of uCounty Rom ls follows:A four rod CountLdRoad whose
centre line in deacri an follown:Llonunencing at a point thirty threefeet north of the tntanection of the
east and west quarter line of section28-20-11 with the present treveiod
truck runnin; n.o\thasterly throughthe out half ot uid sec tion, waning
thenc e west pulllel with uid quutexline to the north-south quarter lineof uid section, thenc e north on :ddqunzter liao so the north lim of uid
aeetion and terminating at uid pointw. H. Hill wu apmnnted Commis-
sioner and reported favor of loa-tion of uid mad n above desc ribed.
Wood:-Updika Lend Company, do-nnie all land needed to lay out :dd
mod md mid road being a. consentRoad. it was granted as above prayed
ofor,Board adjourned until Merch 10,1910 at 9 o°c1oc.k A. M.Aiuy C. Dobel, County Clerk.
A
SERVICE 'l`0DAY IS
C~D~A~"89
\
~ll y o u r c ur ha s go o d tre a tme nt
a nd e xc e lle nt c ure -i t ne e ds i ns pe c -
tion occa sdona lly.
An e xpe rt who kn o ws e v e ry de ta i l o f a
c a r` s mc c h a nl s m,of tl re c o ns t ruc t i o n,
who li v e s ln a n a tmo s phe re o f a uto mfx-
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"'l'h1t seem!hard on our southern
peopiaf' the reporter oi.merved."Tha southern people."exclaimed
the old confederate. 'They am a rareat degmentes.Ikn ow mem no t.1pusc d tha better part of my Eife
D u u f S a u l o l C i t y n m .
B L A I R ,N E B R A S K A
~ k e e ~ ' o f ~ e ~ u n ~ ~ p e c t -
lng the mjusticu of the luxury taxes
aide the bollhcvik provmocs oi the'°"S'°"1 mu and 11
"u you are m 5 en,runs fad il elected!"u
"la that ovont. goodby to the ro-puhliclnism of Washington, Jac kso:
and Lincoln, and all hail the autocracicsof Bolivar,Rosas and D m:
North America is next door to SoutiAmerica, you know.Hui. if ho mnagain, ho will not oiected.Tho republicans will has EL oar thing nr.
easier thing than they rm! lust 5m_
k\. l
u m a out of nn nnequot war lo u
which the wildest foil; precipitated it.
a. picked bird.Reoonstrnctaon |mood it with poliuuz extinction.'The southern extremist of sooo:-don vanquished, impovedshed,mod
arutnet by the northern ext ist oindlcalilml impervious. zavnge o tem-
per ond :nal gnant ol'counts e.proposing to yield his beaten mtvsary two rights, and two nghtn onlythe right to be hanfod and the right
to be damned.Enl ghtened conserv
:tum and patriotic devotion to ropoblioan ideals rescued him from tm:oonconstrletor of sectlonnllun.UML
more he beamo a free man.'liter
what happened?As so-on os he go:on ld! feet, or thought he was onfeet,he vhmred uuoeqnivoly i c
" w -we a nd f re e ai ls elis . andw i f and to » frnzmlgial .as of
desewnd to be.He as H uinto prohibition S an nnlnsnl dozen-ves not his 1'r n , M n ;ht
=-f=g;»f vlneajlt,orua fit for; 3
"ut,"nter e repor r,tr o t th 4 mmg to tho ttf#oue of the better classes of the pc0]l1|.
md witl hl not save the country fronwhit you, Mr. W attenon, have tulle;tho bollheviki of fanatic ism and ig
no n n e r t""Do you happen to rcc dl,"saidWntteraon,"what happened to th
frogs who took Jupiter for thetaking] _ ltr. W ilson is n ve nblo and
vm' astute person.Fschoolfor nothing.Ho hnan't reoei
hiztory for nothing.He has 1 might;oomfonnblo berth in tholwhite House;
ho likes lt; he is of no mind to move.and like the wine old rat upon-fhi.hunk of cheese, he delivers beautiful
lectures upon the glory of life nm.g n -the virtue of sweetness nn-1
L~-g do not relish the idea of break-ing in upon hh bentitude or c alling
limo upon his intentions, or in an;wine of eritlcisin;his exnltntion
though,whilst copy-bool:maximaseem to be going and ha ve wei htwith him, 1 cannot resist remind ng
hiln that exploitation may be canieotoo far.'rm pride sometimes fitkh
for a. fall, and that his passion forbreakingprecedentsisndnngelou;
lndo lge m.""Can you mean his foreign faumeywhichhasarousedsuchont uaiasm'ln Engtnnd,Franc o and Italy,ond
brought kmga and queens, os well napeople and govemmentn. to his feet?"
"I am nn old-fashioned democratund take preeioun tittle stock in royal-
ttes.of any sort.When George illremanded John Adams thot, being onEnglishmanborn,ho ought to l0\¢
England, tho sturdy old patriot sontentiolulyreplied: 'Sire, 1 love rncountryexceptmy own."'I do
not like to have the president of thtUnited Staten quite no ponona frat.:
to the great o nu of Luropo..1 dolilrnlhnnhhinu..
uringtruo fomonth
the dohave as
harvos
euromerroblonz ofoutside
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Prlctice in |t.atf ud lodew courts
-==="-=fg;=~=- stars ma! garters, or aethe any used to bv, 'ripping witholdEuripldeaand canting with sts.
Canthlridem'"Two pictures have just reached tmfrom the other side whic h wiki muh
excetlent campaign rnaterialr for thx
tcpubticnns.Ono of these represent;
Mr. and Mn. Wihson standing, 1 wunot mr amirking, with King Georg:
and Queen Mary before the c amera.The other depicts Mr. and Mrs. Wilson driving proudly down the Com.
in Rome with King Victor Emmanuo.and Queen Helena.For one, I don1like it.lx oifendl not °=='my plain
American sense of repu llean alm-plicjty , but what I may c ali a 50051.
of nauonnl propriciy.There can inno such thing as equality bcbeween a.citizen and al. sovereign, and now thuthepresident,begins to think,fee.
and uct like n sovereign, he is out na
character and out of plac e in lhéalvungloriousexplanations.He lm:shown himself at times a man of warg.
ungqw, even of i nhnn judgmentWah such a handicap to carry, alumwith the thin!-term issue,1 do nm
hciieve that if he agree.s to otfer lum
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GENERAL AND LOCAL NEWS AND COMMENT
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Blair, Washington County, Nebraska, March 7, 1919 .NO. 5
#F
A LOCAL NEWSPAPER
FOB ALL Tan PEOPLE
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vol. xxm
Senator bnerman asserted thatagainst the wlsdom and experience ofthe Americ an forofathsn ns sormnw
up in Wnhinqztorrs farewell address,there was now rising up "the dreamer
and the bookman.the socialist,themore hsbadaaher in hnases which intoxicato and mis]."
United States Would Not Be BoundSenator Smith asked what woulthappenin case the United States
should withdraw from the iengueleaving sl! other nstlons of the west-
arn hemisrhero as members, amongwhom o d spate ===1§== arise."W ould not the lspllta be lettled
hy the league without rata-renee totheUnited States?"asked Senator
&nith.
~ "If Arnertea did not be -Wt
vrouhl not be hound by an " g frepticd Senator HeCurnber. "t rleagueconstitutionsays that the
Monroe doctrine shalt be applied to= ' = ° ~ ~o u t o t
Senator t rtlnitedStateswoolhaveto, plact
its c ase "ln cold =*°'=f°" for. threemonths in the event o trooblegwludexleo.
We bind ourselves 33 ° makeuar
aggressive war on co,"rep eoSenatorMeC°uznber,"b u t if we are
attacked by iteadco we are not bound
to take steps to defend ourselves."}lo~ndded that n bandit mid ooulu.ne th e c o n i d e r e d as a n a c to f wo r t.
ntrwns not conducted by a government."That would depend on who was
presddent," responded Senator Smithwhen Senator McCumber add the
rear that tue llmted :States would bs.out-voted in the Inoue was over-drown, and declared that each ad!-
governing nation should have one
vote; Senator Smith of Michigan, saldlt,would be possibte for Great Brit-ain to outvote this c ountry with het
~ve votes.Senator hscCumber slit.g e so long as the domtnions oirest Britain were self-governing na-
gm they woutd have the right to 'In-aduol votes, but Senator Smith ar~
lied that treaties involving Canadare negotiated between ttus oountr;i i moat.Britaitrand Canada did
not noceuarlty have a vote an Uh
treaty.\Fa r to One
.If a eoatroversy between the Unit-
otatos and Japan were submitteduno league and if Can.|da,stooo#ith the United St-atm the latter
#Bold still have tour voted asa¢atnst.t tor the United States, Senatot~t t t a r g u e d . .,
l ,|s __~
.d S e n a t o r S m r t h , ' w h o r e f e r r e d u
osltl oonsutution as a oonstitutson o.eutemnwnattsm.".
. .senator stccumber use that tha..nnctugon senator "vrould' have unemma States remain on this side o.
.no Atlamuc oitean in sptend£d.isolanon," but that the wond had (rom.»attCl that the notation no longer wan
u u n n g e n,tot
pllc hosble
th dtacuaslo Sena.»tcCu1noer vrzed the adoption or tm
.osoluuon calling on tn»e~govern-
.nent to send remioreaments to Rus
.ns to remain their until a atuhle mvcmlneht nas been established.'run
resolutron as a subsutoto Ior one orst!l¢(I by Senator Johnson.
text UI The StatementThe statement to wlueh the sons-
eors names were appended follows:-.1.t\c undersrgned senators of the
omu.o mates,members and member.
!.ts0¢|ut tue stxty-snctn congress.moby declare that, sz they hun nun
.ue upponuntty they would have vot-ed for me xenonang resolution:
whereas, Under the eonstrtution itus function of the senate to advise to
consent to, or dissent Irom, .the rau-
.milton of any treaty of the Unsteo
states and no suc h trely ran bo-
como operative without tho consent ol
me seuattresprosaed bx the adtrms-1.t\¢ vote of two-thirds of the sena»
\.U|'| present: andWhereas, Owing to thewietory otthe arms of the 'United Swes nm! o!
the nations with whom it is usaociat
ed, a peace conference was eonvened.
and is now in session nt Paris for thepurposeofsettlingthetermsof
peace; andWhereas, A committee of the con-
ference has proposed n constitution
for a teague of nations and the pro-posst is now beforo the penee confer-
ence for its consideration;now.
therefore, be itResolved by the senate of the Unlt-
ed Staten in the dlschaflv of its con-stitutional duty of advice an regard
to treaties that it is themense of the
senate that while it is their desire
that the nations of the world shoutd
unite to promote peare and general
disarmament the constitution of the
league of nations in the form now
proposed to the peace.ronierence
should not be nrcepted br the United
States;'
Ass be it resolved., further, that itis the sense of the :senate that the ne
gotiations on the you of the United
totes should immediately be dh-eet»
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RIGHT FOR EN EMY 'r o P v r u s u
Merehel von lhelorr Sen Soldiers
Task le To Obey Onion, Not
To lnreetigateAmstendexn,Feb-17 - " lt i a the
rlght of our enemies to punish thou.
responsible if there are men on theGermanaidewho are to blame for
this wer,"declared Field Mlr lh mVon Buelow, retired, in on interview
with the Berlin .oeweenond~t of the
Hnndelehlnd.Von Buelow eommenn-
od the Second Gennany erm in 1914.
wee ensnzvd rn the nghting near
Maubeuge and m e retired in 1915owingto a paralytic etroke from
which he hae not yet quite recovered.
" A :an old eold.er I here notleerned to uk for mercy ," continued
the told me n h d ."I on ly u k forIultiee for the German people.We
eoidiere went out to Hght by the
kedxefe onlera beeeuee the govern-
ment wld the c ountry was in danger.It wee not our tu): ne soldierlu to in
veetignte. - If we had been told the
tr:uLl1,our duty urea merely to obey.I f the Gerrnen w r l e were mieled
when they were tol the! they wereuedled by e superior number of en-
amlee,hthon may a curse be on thoeewho,y feleo deellnge, made three-qnartene of ==;==f~od 'theleneglei of
n gmt peeeo-2 pee o.ereare wretehee who deeegrod ue when
they eedd we were attacked.they
deeerre the eewereet puniehment w|\o
ever they may be."Bu t to d um a g ree t n ati on bo-
eaune lt le mil bar n few people ieto ein against the spirit oi human
juetloe."The field marehal, who ie one of thefoundersof the aoeieavealled the
Gennen society for ei e edueetson,declened that Germany was now I~the throes of e me n d revolution.
The materialistic philosophy, he said
would gg" way to n new one whic hwouldcrowned br the vic tory ofth e m u l f a m ' .
"Tho one aim of the German noe:-ety for civic education," he said "ieto bring the German people beei to
the rdi lon of hun-mn love.We nakdl the intellec tual and moral teaderr
of the world to $0111 ue in forrnlng aninternational oomrrmnlty.It wee the
meterialinic and mechanleel eoncep»
tion of the world whic h ruined Germany.It mit eleo. deetroy .our ; -
miee af they do noteeothet itde espiritof the citizens which colt-
etructe n stein."\
¢:f»"f e r r :. .
REDFIELD PAID F ABULOUS
rlu cz F OB LAN ~
Repon C h u n Tlu l Secretory 0
Co ln z r e G n u A Me l:87.530 An Acre For Smll Tru!
Wuhington. Much I-The iolrgri
ty ol A momher of Pnlldent Wilma'cabinet is ur lounly www u ,a report nnlnlmoully adouoed 53° -
house committee on L\\e D md c t oColumbil. Saturday, md neporved -
tha house by Chairman B m . ...lo
n n dmrges Seea repo n a r y 0Commu ne Ra dh ld wi th Mvla pd~
mu n wu r r u t e d p r t e e i o r l u dfor the buxuu d. l\| nd| .r d.l Ind -
3-M 3;-= ho =~;;d= #Une luieinen
|to e l or ohouse. 1-»'1i-»¢» hu uulenook to ex
plnln the tnnuc tluu.The lmd I n quonion eump »
10.70 urea.The wrehue pric e PII~by tha Department ol Commons w$81,500 or npprodhmtely 87 ~'
a n u m.Mr. .Yohmon uid um shon-ly before the pu mhu e Lhe ownsh i d wld the u u u o n they wouhl
u h l w m u r e f ;H e x
r s nn fwing and wwvdnx.lilly lor ndu! Involving »£'£ °\'L 'f'."
.mm omany whi c h vu made by mbordln-|\.a without gmpef hvesgiigution.
' T h u e u n b o n o q u l u " mu m n w n . " u m l l r ,mo n d e p u n
nny wlurh Irma $87,000 32,000 gh-
$4,809°to $4'1,6W more or the ndt h u l h o u l d F " m m s u n h |n y s h wonld ds thonnmw blhiu;
n.e urs Yre c k lu mu u vg ic h ueompanled Lb:
trmunion In question, tho ¢ommll~
tea axmot take iam with him uponEg willlnn e u L o np u t ma h | tru n -
on.
tate! re ru. a :et of eacclopediaa.1 a K1°w.eh by Mr. G llette.
Fontana Talk In Senate
In the senate the controveraf aa topenaibilityfor failure of ogisla-
on followed efforts of .democ ntlecoders to Hx hours for voting onndingbills.Chairman Chamberain of the military committee naked
nanimoua oonaent to vote.on thc1,215,000,000 army appronation at
:15 a. rn.but Senator en:one of~ennaylvania.republican objected.
| to img the nest of Senatorore, of the ai:ievlsural committef
or a vote on t e agricultural appro
riltlon bill at 10 o'cloc k.Like ob._ tion from the Pennsylvania sene~r :net a request of chairman Swan
~n of the nasei committee. to voln the $720,000,000 naval bill at mid
i ht.Mr. Penrose md th e navalillhadmany"vicious features"
hic h would require "months of de-
Q f g "
Chairman Simmons of the Runoffommlttee,then requester!tlat the
~lution repealing the sernzéoxues tax be voted on at Il o'clock and
nator Curtin of Hanna. objected.In c alllnl Up the sundry c ivil .rg
ropriation biz In the senate 10111; 1~emocratic Leader Martin told thcnate that if the $'I50.000.000 unpro-adon in the hill for the railroad
e Pennsylvania senator also object.-
P1
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Single Fail Glrel Strangler Victor;
After A Battle of Over
Two Hours
Chic ago, March 8-Ed (StranglerLewls of Lexington, lxy.,defeats:
Joe Stecher of Dodge,Neh.,in a
\\reatli:a'g match here tonight, gettinga fall th a head lock.The tim;was 2 hours, 12 minutes and 37 acc
onds.Stochor was the aggreasor isthe first-one and one half hour: ontthree times t his favorite hold. thac islora, on He..Stechcr punishes
lewis severely but tho Kentuckia.manalod to squirm out each time.Lewia obtalned a. headlock on thr
Nehrukan earlier in the matc h 1-u
Stecher broke it.The wrestling wa.epectactilar and pleased the largmcrowd in the coiixeurn.Gate receipt
were estimated at 88,000 to $20,00{Lewis weighed ln at 220 poundand Stec her ll 210.Both men up
parently were in excellent conditiolLewisannouncedhewaxafterafinish matc h wen Earl' Caddock. llchampion, to be held when the latte
returns from Franco, 'there he iwith the American army.
Stecher and Lewis had o reed thaone fall should decide tonig§t'e muh
gfo nong__;'al obtained before 1..
n n .
'Haw.York.li u c h 3- -A monster
hydropluno with I.wi n ;a p n ld of£50 feet, the largest yn dooignodyianow under ~g»=U=»== for tho Amor-
ican navy at :ue hinnd. Philadel-phh, it vu ro ved ld tod a y by an
an-onmtic export.,Th o g y m li n h hwill be driven by Mo Li ny me lo nof (00 horsepower each, md wlil do-
velop a. speed of 90 miles.with a#nailing rsdius of 3,000 miiea. it 'ns
declared-rendering it capable ofcrossingtheAthntic f without atop.It will posses: a nmfinz annuity of75 pusengeru.Soverd month: wili
be required for its oomiotlon, so it
will not be lmonar thi nt to c o mpete in the trans-Atlantic light pluvned for the lpring.
L A B O R C O UN C I L P mm o u s1 F D R n z s z o w u . 0 ? B u n w s o n
Hn:riaburz.Pl..Ms r rlw-Th e e xecutiverouncilofthoPennsylvania
Federation of Minor, meeting here.todzy ndopbed a 1nolution urrinir thonmovnl of Pontmuter General Bur-
ioson.The followiulfnolegram wasPiclnnt ew:ont tb r u ."Pennsylvania Federstion of Lo-
bor oxecutiva council, in session herourge: remand of Postmaster Generni
Budaon because of treatment of om-fgioyos and tho on-American spirit rc-vnledjn the conduct of his ofdco.
so1.nmn s PART ICULAR ABOUT
POSIT IONS 'wa r W IL L AC CEI'
New y brk. Marc h 5-Because aol
diem returning from I'mmr»lun"wry |1artir.u1nr" about the poanition
they will ucfeepl, the tank of plnch\them is much more difficult than onmining ,gd--= for civiliawl, Ur. Georw
W. Hire wc y. federal direclolx r \
ployment in New York nate,la:-c<
y.The result. he ndded,u p - = wh i t
.BF r rent of the male c i Him: non =»?5=for work had been empioy ml
the penrentnge M disclmrfc4:1 Ilyhlln
men in the some abegorywus only 35
Homecoming troops.the directs
asserted. are somewhat "gun shy" 0
routine work, after their bnmdenin-
and often romantic experience.
abroad and mlny of the men,.he add
cd. owrcstirhote their qunliiieatiom.
MA H; o a n § § ' § § 1 7 § f . o a u a a
Under tho auspices of the Misaoula
SenltorVudamm Inserts StatementIn Congreulonel Roald: Com-
mittee Unlhlo to Report
At This Time.
Washington,Karc h 3 . - S a n toVondoman, of Mlninlppi,d u i 1
of the senate mnnuhc turen commit-tee, wdlsr inserted in the congru-donnl record, o statement on th
3g;;=f=f=§= iréveatlgotlon of the on
be tue on,roduc tlon of onthndte c od thBa lla d s u m I n c o n tmllo d b y d h
Iarge transportation eornpnnioa, v:~
were ie to dat prions and detormi~the ra of rolin»ction.Chairmen.udlmin oxplnined tha
:.:.-';:::.u.'1 ;:.' : . . _ . ~'~ ~
the testimony be e n p aI n ~H
»»~,ho1rover,tlmthoh| .d"| d~~r certain fnetl"which
~ t e d w o d l d b e o f h d g t o t h e n ng m . e in dttuilng wit the mth:n
to quh Tel n ;on th e ==>f;;»g=g
a use ~n stntoment,cloled. in his opinion, "that thereno c ommodity in c ommon tue that!
3, . '§ ' ; '" ' °i ' I ' " °f$¢`f'.'L';§"°" ||8h\h:1.3§oo on."oof anthndte anariol the war and »
exhting high pnes for the c ommziui
ty ,tlS.||Jd, v°f° doo =13.=g,'= entire!
to monopo con .Trnneportuion corpontlone can
trailing graduation In the Pennnytvlni s He! -th e o nly sou lee of marn o b le a n t i n i i t e i n g An1.eri
re na n 1 .|.. . . § . m q f o l i o tr |ml
'o n e com
Ru\ : y - ( g l h z d niimelphh g ) m g
company ;Jeltzey Sioatral, fwgl ln turnhownlrognm?mu¥.b.Je eomany) ,tho Lehilll val
le , the Delawlne,I.|»¢¥l.\\f anna l mWyeetern; the Delnwnre and Hudson
the Lehigh Cod and NuIgntion romr w 'W ' ° " = " ' a ' : . : ; " : ; " . : % a
gh and New .-and the New York, Ontario and We.;
m.e "Notwitlutlnding the fac t.":nh
the statement. "thot the conatituti~of ggnneylvlnil prtohlbitl a ugnspo;
u t company ro m en gllmg zmining, than tnnxportntion c ompnn'ies ere in. this business of not ani;
ixnmponing this c oal, but pt mininLn
W ILL TAKE No ACTIO N To
EN F G RC E P no lu a lr lo x LAW
Washington,March 3-Agreement
was reached tn-day by the senate judi-
dmf committee to take no lrtion onleginiatinn to enforce war-ti e prohi-bition, which becomes efhclive Juiy 1.
The committee m-¢1a..~d there wu nochanc e for pasngl of the pending
bill at this seuion.
Pu x T W O NE B R AS K AGUAZID R E§lMENTS
Lincoln,Neb.Mo s h 3-Ile-oatalr
lislunent of the Nebnsks Nllinnulguard bac k on its pre-wsr bssiswa.started nt Ionroln yesterday.Gover-
nor HcKolvie announced had nlmealCol.ll. J . Paul, just retarded fromFmnce. an sdjutlnt general and that
he hsd started legislation for the au-nusl National Guard appropriations.Adjutant genersl Paul, who held
his present position before he went
overseas,announces two regiments
of 2,400 men each will bo organized.The governor is asking the legislature to appropriate $135,000 for not
tionai guard purposes.
These nations!guard act.ivitie=1.
however,are eonditionod upon the
senmn LUDGE
STARTS SUMETHING
Intro duc e s Res oluti on Op
posing President Wilson's
Constitution For League
of 'Na tions
Lend Num of 31 Sentm Wh An
l'lege{ to hm ms Renlnin
Pnorosn-3 lu=.so|.u1'1oN CALLING I-'OR IMMEDIATE PEACE
WITH GERMANY, BUT NUTCONSIDERED UNDER
OIUECHON
Wuduington,-Mitch 3-Scnato:
Lodge of Alumchuutts,n.-puhllculender, introduced a resolution Inu
tending of the bill with all amend-
ments and tho reading continued.'When tho hill was considerod neo-tion by section,tho senate without
objection adopted the committeeamendment authorising the govern-ment to take possession of tho Capo
Cod canal at not to exceed $10,090 I-
lf the 'war department in-ltitulel condamnationrocoodlngs.S-enntor ollette of Wisconsin
republian,in on address bogurshowy after 2 a. ln., ugmd an im
medlato extra session o congressand vigorously cdticisod Prosidon'Wilson for idling to consult with the
Qenate in conducting the peace M39tistionn.
" A oin violation of the c onstituLion,"r. LnF`o!lette assorted.An mort by Chairman Flood of tht
house foreign affairs committee lrbrintheresolutionforIrish indo
.won n c e t o a v o t o l n t h o h o u s e m urnldehegt 2 na. today.dsgggg
speec were pros an rman Blood announcedp hhnt he won!
endenvor to suspend the rules tcbring the measuro to s. vote.
.ia simple; but deadly.Ap!mrentiy n.
°g¢== covenant of peace it x a mxlkcc artor of nnceasing war; the voirof Mars, but the hand`o¢ Woodrow
Sell Up An OligarehyOf tho proposed constitution, Sen
Ltor Sherman eaid it would set up a
oliganchy of the worst. poaaible sortadding:"If we c ut the cables of c onstilu
tional government here we nrcaught in the irresistible tide.: tho
wiil sweep up into the moelstrom othe old world's blood currente.Th-fcuds and spoiialiom of I. i.housan
years will become our daily chart olLetion.All we know is that n | £!\\
men in some hidden chamber know!as the executive council wioid over upowers of life and death."The creation of o. nameless thin;
to air. in star chamber judgment an'lecree impiieit obwicnce to its Ulhn
lates cannot be borne by free marily an uknse it wni cmharge our com
melce,close our exchanges. desire;redits, leave our merchandise rottinwn pien, shut the Panuna canal, or
lor congress to declare war, levy tax.1, appropriate money, raise and sup
:mort urmies and nnvies. 'Eid dispatelour men lo any quarter of the glnlwio fight. and die 'bocausc an nlient exe
:ulive lthilncii has v.ilicd it.'_Deceivcd Sincere Bleu"Sincere 'men rnay have deceive-
org record as °vn°=i==r the approvsof the c onstitution of the league o.nations as new drawn and f| \orin_
the immediate conclusion of peatwithoutwaiting working out Un
league plan.Senator Lodge requested unan.
:nous consent ter immediate ¢0ltSl1..
entien of the resolution, but Senate.Zflnrtin of Virginln, the dernoeruti
leader, and Senator Swanson, of thisome state ined in simultaneous ob
jections the resolution wen ore""""'%.'12.""§3f"0 Le
3-ren ppose q u oUnable to secure consideration o.his measure, Sammi Lodlfe read th
nsznos of 37 rnernben of the next sen
ate whic h will consider the pea:Jeuty, who. the minority lender salt
.nvor his resolution.There was no further discussion o
the rnntter and debate on the $750,
000,000 railroad sdmlnistrstlon r eviewing fund, was resumed.
The move by the republic an leadecamo as a surprise to many of th:lemoerutic senators, but some few oi
,h¢| | hid been advised of* it in advadce.Enough To Block Treaty
On the list read by Mr. Lodge werethe names of sesera republican sono,
tors-elect.The total of 37 is monthan one-third of the membenhip o
:nough to defeat ratification of' thapesos treaty for whidr ? : "»-..*;'»~~ ;~-o n
.+~~f ~.11~'|.W olibg ~l.'.Q> llld,md advised him of their support omis resolution.
*Without speelllcalli endorsing th'tongue of notions ,F sn,.Repu licui
Lender Mann, spun ing today in U11
house, declared thot the war woul.rave been fought in rain if somethin;
.vas not done to prevent future war:Democratic members of the haue
vigorouaty applauded this statementSenator Sherman sharplycriticise¢President Wilson, asking who sutho:
ized him "to rear above the repuhlim autocratic power."Ho added :rthe president had been acting ellllr.
.rs "n usurper or a diuhntor"Compared To Caesar."Shall we not ask with the drum:
.Ist." the senator said "Now in th
tame of all the goals ut onc e, upoi
:hat does this Caesar feed that li-.s grown so great.""He adroitly maneuvers himself i
.o the spotlight as the fountain ¢peuce ierpetunl and the guardian o.nankm¢l,'Senator Sherman eontir
sed."As he kept ns out of war ill9I6, so he will kee us out of immending win conjurctlup to serve the
ssues of 1920 and keep us at IJQIICIforever if we hut ac cept him again
Like his neutrulity device rms tl:prelude to unprepared wer. his pear
feugue engu~ s not in one war. bu
o o v s lmo r s C O D E mu . O U T
Frlnted Copla Rec eived At hgasgn.
ate Bill Room Contain Fire
Hundred and Twelve Pages
Lincol;r,wNel;rh Marcnil;Pri|¥e¢.co o o c v tra e cbtlt»,df'§. F. 2, have been rece ed-at
the state senate bil:mon ; an d anbeindietributed on written orders o.
me re of the legialature.Thrnil! 'lu introduced at the request o.tiovernor llcticlvle and was drew:
to r e d e e me p l e d g o m a d e i n th e r dpublican state pletform.It c ontain
512 pages.I t consolidates men;
bold: find cornmlxsions under du.parenient laid; after the manner o
the Illinois code.Its passage onenforcementwi ll a ve the state .
wg, amount of mo ney in expenlc .of operating the multiplic ity of dcpartmente now existing, acconding u
the statement of its supporten annbued on the experience of the stateof Illinois..
The c oat of printing this bill wa$604. The contract rate for the print
ing of house and aenato bills in $24.a pggmbrltho the bill is voluminomit c an disposed of median It rv.
vldea the atane edminnlstra oe goternment under the head of severe
departments.lt is tho in ten tio nrlan.~.o ~ y n w r o t o ~\
o ,....h eel.|4 l F ¢ \ r | [. 3 T . 1 .1 I
o a e n e t e a d d t h u a e r e p o r to n t lnoosuro can be apeodil Ioljmulnu
me senate will mlk_e ts considerstion a apecial order for an enriy darin the hope of dflegodng of it withou
undue haste.e laws goventhe vnrious boards and departme
remain about the same as in the pn.fha materted change consists in plnc
ing tho board! and departments under one admlnlatretive head It s
Governor McKelvic's idea. to ho!acl: the venous hills .now before thegialatnro amending Wrtions of \h
ln incorporated in the code hill nn
to Incorporate nll the latest hillpassed in the code bill.If this c ar
not be done such bills on amend lawin the code bill will be pushw to Hn:
pssuge m d approved separntel;from the each hill.It is maid no changes will be marl-
by either the senate or house in th:pert of the bill devoted to the insur
ance code and for this reason th::noch of the bulky document can lrengrossed and enrolled in the senat-
in edvance and save time at the enof #he eonion.The code bill was introduced ln thl
senate by Peterson of Langaater nmCondeal of Rod Willow, taut the pdntod eoploa bcnr no names of introduc
ore.
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to cash Qome of them. Write me,
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542 Railway Exchange Bldg..
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~ll your cur hasgood treatment
and excellent cure-it needs inspec-
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An expert who knows every detail of a
car`s mcchanlsm,of tlre construction,
who lives ln an atmosphere of automfx-
bllcs and (fucks, muy locate some hidden
weakness that-may-result in a serious
break-down,
In the cure of hard-working trucks;In
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542 Railway Exchange Bldg..
ommm, NEBRASKAHigh Grade 0ils and<~Accessories
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There is No Better 'lime Than House-Cleaning
HEADQUARTERS AT
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ILLAC "89 G-A-S 1
'for lighting and hcurin'Q.\ve`ll gladly Rive you expert, advicesud help in tho mav.ncr» and submit wimms.0| course thereis no obligation on your part. inaeking for the facts and figures.We are so sure :bam gn: as a luul and illuminnnv. will prove sosuperior w other ways mlm we promise you'll Gnd n, well
worth your while so invosmiguw.We. of course, don'c expem. your patronage on any otherbasis than Lhav. you willverve your nwn inwreens by givingin no us.Why nun iuvanzigmlel And Ludayl .
BLAIR GAS COMPANY
BLAIR,NEBRASKA
||. J. l\N|}[l!SON
~ Tile Casing and Tubular Wells.
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DEALER IN
Windmills, Engines,
Tanks, Pumps,
Feed Grinders,
Lawn Swings,
David B. Henderson, Joe Cnnnon amChamp `3'""7"'S.°' nll he had 1...
gr u u e n ave or e pre nnt |rBdore Mr. Mann started upeakimReprssenutive Garrett of Tennessee
in the npeakeia chdr. had turned thgavel over to Former Bpeahr Can
non. who redvud a thundering our
tion when hh .uma was mentioned.,gg -w Ch ri s u id ic di d n ot kn a\
w me h e w to luv: .far lm l i n , d u w w ' f h -
vn va r .v mknew howrnn¢h '°°g§' the c ountr
would allow mm tn ve that. _Thspc aker presznua Mr. Mal with a
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cheat of silver,=- ,v w he well do
served it for his aithful service lathe house.Rene ; to Representa
'sive Mzmfn defeat for the rerublicnnominationforuielkorah p,M:Clark said he ahora!hold no hitter
ness because both sides of the hous-loved and respected him as they dno other member and hid shown i'
by giving him tho heanieat.IBO:spontaneous apphuse ever given any
one in- the house when he appelmthe morning after the republican em r ~"'3
mm.Regzewntative Mu m in nplyhu
mid had been diuredited in 1 wi)by hh Ynrty, but that he l¢!\oo\o<
hlmself DHI |10 Mk w worry uvedefeat.1-'mm now on, he uid. he expscted to spend morn time in hh ga;
den thu: In the house, because luhealundemandedn_He pledgw
hearty luspon to his vic todoun upgonent,prcaentntin Gillelt,ol
l u m u .Representatives Fordne of Mlc hism. who pronnbly will Lhc ncxl
chairman at t h a w w m d m u mcommittee,preuntad Mr.Kifchin
mu I t h mipresent c m m 0 o som m ewi th | lilvn r i n u t .Mr. Sherlm
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There is No Better 'lime Than House-Cleaning
HEADQUARTERS AT
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OR
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ILLAC "89 G-A-S 1
'for lighting and hcurin'Q.\ve`ll gladly Rive you expert, advicesud help in tho mav.ncr» and submit wimms.0| course thereis no obligation on your part. inaeking for the facts and figures.We are so sure :bam gn: as a luul and illuminnnv. will prove sosuperior w other ways mlm we promise you'll Gnd n, well
worth your while so invosmiguw.We. of course, don'c expem. your patronage on any otherbasis than Lhav. you willverve your nwn inwreens by givingin no us.Why nun iuvanzigmlel And Ludayl .
BLAIR GAS COMPANY
BLAIR,NEBRASKA
||. J. l\N|}[l!SON
~ Tile Casing and Tubular Wells.
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DEALER IN
Windmills, Engines,
Tanks, Pumps,
Feed Grinders,
Lawn Swings,n~|=\~~
Yo u c a n a id min o a n n r v h lg ln b o r a n d mn t e r ia la
'oy not requestin g additional tele phone equipment,
and not asking us to move y our telephone from ons
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and not asking us to move y our telephone from ons
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'oy not requestin g additional tele phone equipment,
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I l l l l | | | | n l \ | u \ | v g || | u v \ \I u u u s o u u n r u nr n i z b t n a u t t .
S e n a t o r L o n r o o t o f W i s c o n s i n .r o -
pohlieon.asked woether,if the bi'failed, President Wilson would change
his mind about c ulling an extra ses-=1°;° rather than bring about a finan-
cla .['" T g n resieient won't bo responsi-
ble," said Senator Martin. "the sen-ate will boar the responsibility."
Senator Penrose tefused to withdnw his objection to dispensing Mth
I a u u v n z ll vn n . u u n a u n uSIGNED by PRESIDENT \'t'!LHO'
Washington.March 3-~Pro..\l»
Wilson tonight signed the "Victor
Loan" bill, authorizing the lronnu-
to issue 9,000,000,000 in short tor:
notes and providing $l,000,00t}.0'
for the use of the war financ e rn
poration in stimulating the eountr;
foreign commerce.
--,..~.... ....,..., .... .'aerfoot world. but no delusion, howover sincere. wil! Mouse this Sona*
'mtv its duty to fnlbrposr! its poo
qgninst this universal Utopia pronfood by the President.It ia the ful
ed appeal o o meat hope which wil`}:.rn to ashes on o tmsting people'
tips.The oonato never faced-o em-ou'~r task nor n nobler duty.It will no-xtify nn emotion nor translate ge
"rvorsible idealism into n weapon o
notional suicide."RPM- business or negotiating r>w== i c r :congress u i d the govemor.1 Mont., ohalimber of commerce o rni.I
terms with Golrnmny satisfac tory to The national appropriation furnisher was made Inst week on mail onhr
"" United States and the nation:the greater amount of support to the catalogues.Each éatnloguo was or-
uilll whom the United States is ss-Nebraska Nations! Guard.The np-ceptod by the Missoula Amusomontoc iatedrintixv war against the G'"'§propriation bill, the governor underfffo. from children under lt] y ears of
man ¥0vo/mment.and the.proposal stands. hoo posed the lower house of. nee on a-'f ttkot" lo the picture ntgoxv.for n longue of na!iln34>':l\l'1,0 tht 1.-groom g has only oon wsllai to. As o :=e§m o5;.|je oulolpsign S0\~"'l'f\¥oermam-nt peace of the iwdlald shoult'pp, tho sonata.If at 5.11. to Ph e tons of mail onto catalogue!
he then taken up for mmol and ae mmm z wd o o tir i tie o wi ll b e he lp were gmlwwd up.r w wi l l b e d e -
ioum eonsddelation.up.etroyod at sn. mtuzjcipd honors.ll*
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