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~ra owtoixns
County CemniuioairlRoll. Bldf.
Nehr., fm. 24. meI..fDa~ 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 tinto k n o w~ tt~in-conc1u§§g_l5pven _ Qig j th e dis ea se ~Af'?;=¥"`° th; '""JIi'£1'§»'°2is not aznfiqiuus. 1JneT\unHnd*if ascuhtry ..'f.'.¥E.,. so 1:13:11
volunteer!were" w e d i nevery* in their attire as they were once sugaonccivahle way gg serious :gases .ofP M; to b eam luxu ry axe s ,,u g; |
nfluzby h um; tht!! !il\'G w1thmgnypnecent~d;y nec essities gf 9~:
was". 25 years ago ln. the nur inINFLUENZA 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 takenF ;zo, 101~.a.~
Lhll- Nelson, H. C.. Bllcos and 30115
1-'. whim!!T h o mo mof th elss tmgetzngwoven-eadsndspp|~ovedsodBondo1
J. 3.Roberts, AssessorforBlair
Czty ws: approved.lufundin: orders were mllowed to
John lung, for $14.68 on acc ount ofbeing 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.2.00
1-;. C. Jsekson, eoort mm,50.30(still Hanson, nlsry for Rob..15.00
Nebraska institute for FsablaMi n d e d Y o u th , g y m o f
Llnnrley Boyer,n w u d ,99.
Wm. Wslkenhorll. roid dru-
arms..loan ruixvnhmn. mold dug-" \
Hema Bertelsenm e d r s n h land road work23.68
Wm. Bdnkmen. road drlltilw 1l.2¢.
P. Jec obsen, msd drsgnog.a u .Van Huss Ok Antlll, keroseneand oil,34.65
Ms:shall Bros. Co., road des;-xlns.31.05
N. T. Lund. Ililfi' ior Feb.and postage.148.48
Olrmha Printing Co.. blanks,89.70
m uIt-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,255.36
8. al. Capps. work in County.|s.nlges ottlce,DC
Mary C. Debel. sslsryfor Feb., 1 7.5LMn. Dick Darlels, work and
wuhlngn for Charley Lsntry , s.oolliker a uhambere, County mass-''ukre Bond. (premium)800.012
Board 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.secondwthotsaidPetitionbe Ili;over untilthe n ext me dia ; of the
Board.Carried..The Cont:set for erection andne-
plratlon of sl! bridges to be built fo.the year1919, exbept eoncfete, wazowsnled lo Booty 'bontrsc ting Com
pany of Blnir, Nobr., they being ilu
lowest amd bolt bidderTho County Clerk was onclered tc
draw o wsrrsntin Isvorof Freak.Redding in the smozmt of $100.00 foxinjuryaunsinodto horse on publil
highway on soeount ol detect in I-dc
aaghway andM r . ~-
rr o b le mlo th earmz. . ~.~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,,.»-
rvcswo.-»~. .|~..curemc nt of monthabor 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 illd¢ ' Md ' I l7 7 ww-_;gg»
dikeLandCompany andnlnnothersasking for the loc ation of u
County Rom ls follows:A four rodCountLdRoadwhose
centre linein deacrian follown:Llonunencing at a pointthirty threefeet north of the tntanection of the
east and west quarter line of section28-20-11 withthe presenttreveiodtruckrunnin; n.o\thasterly through
the 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 reportedfavor 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 adjourneduntilMerch 10,
1910 at 9 o°c1oc.k A. M.Aiuy C. Dobel, County Clerk.
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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 ryde ta i lo f a
c a r` s mc c h a nl s m,oftl rec o ns t ruc t i o n,
who li v e s ln a n a tmo s phe re o fa uto mfx-
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weakness that-mayresult inaserious
break-down,
In the cure of hard-workingtrucks;In
ilu: cure of tires that Bear thebruntof
mudcmmditionsg--regularinspectiunis
profitable insurance.Inspection today
ls protection against loss of time tomor-
row---xx chain ls as strong as Its weakest
Ilnk.
HEADQUARTERS AT
LARSEN & JACBBSON GARAGE
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Martin Jacobson, ~
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"'l'h1tseem!hard on our southern
peopiaf' the reporter oi.merved."Thasouthernpeople."exclaimed
the old confederate. 'They am a rareat degmentes.Ikn ow mem no t.1pusc dtha betterpart ofmy 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
aidethe bollhcvik provmocsoi the
'°"S'°"1 muand 11
"uyou are m 5en,runs fad il elected!"u
"la that ovont. goodby to thero-puhliclnism of Washington, Jac kso:
and Lincoln, and all hail the autocracicsof Bolivar,RosasandD m:
North America is next door to Souti
America, you know.Hui. if ho mnagain, ho will notoiected.Tho republicans will has EL oarthing nr.
easier thing than they rm! lust 5m_
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u m aout of nnnnequot warlo 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 extist oindlcalilml impervious. zavnge otem-
perond :nal gnant ol'countse.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 patrioticdevotion to ro
poblioan ideals rescued him from tm:oonconstrletor of sectlonnllun.UMLmore he beamo a free man.'liter
what happened?As so-on os he go:on ld! feet, or thought he was onfeet,he vhmreduuoeqnivolyic
" w-we a nd f re e ai ls elis. andw i fand to » frnzmlgial.as of
desewnd to be.He asH uinto prohibitionSan nnlnsnl dozen-ves nothis 1'r n , M n ;ht
=-f=g;»f vlneajlt,orua fit for; 3
"ut,"ntere reporr,tr o t th 4mmg to tho ttf#oue of the better classes of the pc0]l1|.md witl hl not save the country fron
whit you, Mr. W attenon, have tulle;tho bollheviki of fanatic ism and ig
no n n e r t""Doyouhappentorcc dl,"saidWntteraon,"what happenedto th
frogswho tookJupiter forthetaking] _ ltr. W ilson is n venblo 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 oldrat upon-fhi.hunk of cheese, he delivers beautifullecturesuponthe glory of life nm.
g n -the virtue of sweetnessnn-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;wineof eritlcisin;hisexnltntion
though,whilstcopy-bool:maximaseem tobegoing andha 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 for
breakingprecedentsisndnngelou;
lndo lge m.""Can you mean his foreignfaumeywhichhasarousedsuchont uaiasm'ln Engtnnd,Franc o and Italy,ond
brought kmga and queens, os well napeople and govemmentn. to his feet?"
"I am nn old-fashioneddemocrat
und take preeioun tittle stock in royal-
ttes.of any sort.When George ill
remanded John Adams thot, being onEnglishmanborn,ho oughttol0\¢England, tho sturdy old patriot son
tentiolulyreplied: 'Sire, 1 loverncountryexceptmy own."'I do
not like to have the president of thtUnited Staten quite no ponona frat.:to the great o nu of Luropo..1 do
lilrnlhnnhhinu..
uring
truo fomonth
the dohave as
harvos
euromerroblo
nz ofoutside
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Prlctice in |t.atfud lodew courts
-==="-=fg;=~=- stars ma! garters, or aethe anyused to bv, 'ripping witholdEuripldeaand cantingwithsts.
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. Wil
son driving proudly down the Com.
in Rome with King Victor Emmanuo.
and Queen Helena.For one, I don1like it.lx oifendl not °=='my plain
Americansense ofrepu 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,beginstothink,fee.
and uct like n sovereign, he is out nacharacter and out of plac e in lhéal
vungloriousexplanations.Helm:shown himself at times a man of warg.ungqw, evenof i nhnnjudgment
Wah such a handicap to carry, alumwith thethin!-termissue,1 do nm
hciieve that if he agree.s to otfer lum
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'for iighting ana bearini.iwu gladiy give you expert. advice
gud hcip in the matter, and a1}bmiLes::m|.l.as.Of course thereas no obligation on your part. masking for tjne facLsand Ggures.
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If you want to know what your in-
vestment In Stock is worth and how
to cash Qome of them. Write me,
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GEO. SCllROEDER, Financial Counéel
542 Railway Exchange Bldg..
ommm, NEBRASKA
* "SAFETY HRSTI"
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-Mr, Stock Buyer
Before you invest your hard earned
Cash In any kind ofStock.getthe
advlce and inside informs tion ofone
ma n . W h o k n o w s .Q
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superiorto other~aye mlm we promise you'll Gnd ut well
worth your while so invostiguw.We. of course, don'c expat your patronage on any other
basis than that you willverveyour nwn inwreens by giving
in to us.Why nun iuvutignwlAnd wdayl.
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~ Tile Casing and Tubular Wells.
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A'|'|`0RNEy Af LAW
T H E E N T E R P R I S E PlN 'I'HE B--apnls
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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 that
against the wlsdom and experience ofthe Americ an forofathsn ns sormnw
up in Wnhinqztorrs farewell address,there was now rising up "the dreamerandthebookman.the socialist,the
more hsbadaaher in hnases which intoxicato and mis]."United States Would Not Be Bound
Senator 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 -Wtvrouhl not be hound by an " g f
repticd 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 boundto 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 onevote; Senator Smith of Michigan, sald
lt,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 Canada
re 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 submitted
uno 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.isola
non," but that the wond had (rom.»attCl that the notation no longer wan
u u n n g e n,totpllc 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 or
st!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 theomu.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 it
us 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 the
purpose of settling the terms of
peace; andWhereas, A committee of the con-
ference has proposed n constitutionfor a teague of nations and the pro-
posst is now beforo the penee confer-
ence for its consideration;now.therefore, be it
Resolved 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 the
German aide who are to blame forthiswer,"declared Field Mlr lh m
Von 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 not
leerned 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 inveetignte. - 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 were
uedled by e superior number of en-amlee,hthon may a curse be on thoee
who,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.theydeeerre 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 ie
to ein against the spirit oi humanjuetloe."
The field marehal, who ie one of thefoundersof the aoeieavealled theGennensocietyfor 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 an
international oomrrmnlty.It wee themeterialinic and mechanleel eoncep»
tion of the world whic h ruined Germany.It mit eleo. deetroy .our ; -
miee af they do noteeothet itde e
spirit of 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 0Co ln z r e G n u A Me l:
87.530 An Acre For Smll Tru!
Wuhington. Much I-The iolrgrity 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 nd
t 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 ntle
coders 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 midi 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 andnator Curtin of Hanna. objected.
In c alllnl Up the sundry c ivil .rg
ropriation biz In the senate 10111; 1~emocratic Leader Martin told thc
nate 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, getting
a fall th a head lock.The tim;
was 2 hours, 12 minutes and 37 acconds.Stochor was the aggreasor is
the 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-uStecher 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 monsterhydroplunowithI.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 anan-onmtic export.,Th o g y m li n h h
will 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 of
crossing the Athntic f without atop.It will posses: a nmfinz annuity of75 pusengeru.Soverd month: wili
be required for its oomiotlon, so itwill not be lmonar thi nt to c o mpete in the trans-Atlantic light pluv
ned 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 poanitionthey will ucfeepl, the tank of plnch\
them is much more difficult than onmining ,gd--= for civiliawl, Ur. GeorwW. 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 ReportAt 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 n
g 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 there
no 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 cantrailinggraduation In the Pennnyt
vlni 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 turnhown
l r o g nm?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 rom
r w 'W ' ° " = " ' a ' : . : ; " : ; " . : % agh and New .-and the New York, Ontario and We.;
m.e "Notwitlutlnding the fac t.":nhthe 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 minin
Ln
W ILL TAKE No ACTIO N To
EN F G RC E P no lu a lr lo x LAW
Washington,March 3-Agreementwas 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-oatalrlislunent of the Nebnsks Nllinnul
guard 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 wentoverseas,announces two regimentsof 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 withoutobjectionadoptedthecommittee
amendment 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 con
damnation rocoodlngs.S-enntor ollette of Wisconsin
republian,in on address bogurshowy after 2 a. ln., ugmd an immedlato extra session o congress
and 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 tc
bring the measuro to s. vote.
.ia simple; but deadly.Ap!mrentiy n.
°g¢== covenant of peace it x a mxlkc
c artor of nnceasing war; the voirof Mars, but the hand`o¢ Woodrow
Sell Up An OligarehyOf tho proposed constitution, SenLtor 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 o
the 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 commelce,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 dispatel
our 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 Unleague 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 thi
some state ined in simultaneous objectionsthe 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 othe rnntter and debate on the $750,
000,000 railroad sdmlnistrstlon r eviewing fund, was resumed.
The move by the republic an leade
camo 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' tha
pesos 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 licuiLender 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 hauevigorouaty applauded this statement
Senator Sherman sharplycriticise¢President Wilson, asking who sutho:ized him "to rear above the repuhli
m 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 thtame 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 an
bein dietributed on written orders o.
me re of the legialature.Thr
nil! '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 d
publican state pletform.It c ontain512pages.I t consolidates men;
bold: find cornmlxsions under du.parenient laid; after the manner o
the Illinois code.Its passage on
enforcement wi 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 printing 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 got
ernment under the head of severe
departments.lt is tho in ten tio nr
lan.~.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 un
der one admlnlatretive head It sGovernorMcKelvic's idea. to ho!acl: the venous hills .now before th
egialatnro amending Wrtions of \hln 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 law
in 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 en
of #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.
I
I* "SAFETY HRSTI"
L
-Mr, Stock Buyer
Before you invest your hard earned
Cash In any kind ofStock.getthe
advlce and inside informs tion ofone
ma n . W h o k n o w s .Q
1.1vge
If you want to know what your in-
vestment In Stock is worth and how
to cash Qome of them. Write me,
`.= e -
GEO. SCllROEDER, Financial Counéel
542 Railway Exchange Bldg..
ommm, NEBRASKA
5
Capital Tlmugei With Visitus u Nem
B¢kre~`--Sultm Are in I fightil;
Hui, But lime Ilelhn
* q w Ibm-
1
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I1
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4 . - -
' \ma n useless wmgnt,Ihtll'nomar;being unable to get up the two flight:P of stain or the elavaton to preun:
love nm In The Home
i s h "~
wal :Ina a silvel md tu laoe ufn
lguldithndbemhlshamrhnn~...1'2.":.z'.,?~. L :set ....:.\
Problem lo the farmthan the Gnd-can|~e 11.nz of day labor, cspec mlly £nr.r:or.k_ not minimize the bad eiiecu of the.-€'¢=1»=idze_B1 aoutside of hxneat.itc h# howevexja g,,.»-* "SAFETY HRSTI"
L
-Mr, Stock Buyer
Before you invest your hard earned
Cash In any kind ofStock.getthe
advlce and inside informs tion ofone
ma n . W h o k n o w s .Q
1.1
SERVICE 'l`0DAY IS
SERVICE Tonomww
~ll your cur hasgood treatment
and excellent cure-it needs inspec-
tion occasdonally.
An expert who knows every detailof a
car`s mcchanlsm,oftlreconstruction,
who lives ln an atmosphere ofautomfx-
bllcs and (fucks, muy locate some hidden
weakness that-may-result inaserious
break-down,
In the cure of hard-workingtrucks;In
ilu: cure of tlres that Bear thebruntof
mudcmlditlonsg--regularinspectlunls
profitable insurance.Inspection today
ls protection against loss of time tomor-
row---xx chaln ls as strong as Its weakest
llnk.
a|a|.a.:|;|~
»"gl
vge
If you want to know what your in-
vestment In Stock is worth and how
to cash Qome of them. Write me,
`.= e -
GEO. SCllROEDER, Financial Counéel
542 Railway Exchange Bldg..
ommm, NEBRASKAHigh Grade 0ils and<~Accessories
w n i m m s f i ; ~
7ERVICE,Q
r'fs'?
RY Tnucns
lusively in'tl\is Territory
rs Y
Jacobson, ~
There is No Better 'lime Than House-Cleaning
HEADQUARTERS AT
N & JACBBSON GARAGE
OR
ONSTRATION
ILLAC "89G-A-S1
'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 willverveyour nwn inwreens by giving
in no us.Why nun iuvanzigmlelAnd Ludayl.
BLAIRGASCOMPANY
BLAIR,NEBRASKA
||. J. l\N|}[l!SON
~ Tile Casing and Tubular Wells.
_ - 1
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 Cannon. 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 l
m l i n , d u w w ' f h -
vn va r .v mknew howrnn¢h '°°g§' the c ountrwould allow mm tn ve that. _Th
spc aker presznua Mr. Mal with a
...Q: r c
f » u ¢
cheat of silver,=- ,v w he well do
served it for his aithful service lathe house.Rene ; to Representa'sive Mzmfn defeat for the rerublicn
nomination for uielkorah 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 appelm
the 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 up
gonent,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.KifchinmuI t h mipresent c m m 0 o som m ewi th | lilvn r i n u t .Mr. Sherlm
WILSON'g 'rulnn 'rzmr
PRO
A: Viewed By Henry Wmenon
Blhml (PIL) cm. SL Loch Globe~
Denocnz
'fs"~
RY Tnucns
~ °~¢1yBi:1m Terlitwy
| Jacdbson, ings
There is No Better 'lime Than House-Cleaning
HEADQUARTERS AT
N & JACBBSON GARAGE
OR
ONSTRATION
ILLAC "89G-A-S1
'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 willverveyour nwn inwreens by giving
in no us.Why nun iuvanzigmlelAnd Ludayl.
BLAIRGASCOMPANY
BLAIR,NEBRASKA
||. J. l\N|}[l!SON
~ Tile Casing and Tubular Wells.
_ - 1
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
Ioc ation to another wi thin y our homo or umm.
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n \~. .:. , , :I 1. : £' l `
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ifiln :N wks: lm~|=\~~
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
Ioc ation to another wi thin y our homo or umm.
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n \~. .:. , , :I 1. : £' l `
1`n| |_| nuun» -»....»'Z.- ...-.~
:1'=lc:'r1xi2»Pipe and Fittings
RmRm.
@T
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
Ioc ation to another wi thin y our homo or umm.
. \ .2 " `\ - .~
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&c.&c.
OppositeCR OW E L L E L E IA TO R
aiazfhBlair, Nebr.
H. OLLERMANN
Four Doors West of the Castetter Bank
BLAIR::::NEBRASKA
THE LARGEST AND OLDEST EXCLUSIVE:l JEWELRY STORE IN THE CITy1
g
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*
I \|¥i}
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~Qf§mn mmn.r.~1 a, 1919 »rnn.nNmum1sn_ni.~¢1. 1, 19i9~w m i a v m r a`1»6-..,.f.=f¢~ai»n z = = z =
.mn. . .
1ra qrclted.The night of Um camera
was to memb_g1|dl1 k n : ;1 ¢ lmd I wg g
no n trusnc hl l r a r m s w a v e d ~ s h o o k
a n d t h o y wma .when the citiaena
of Neoruka see this tilm, they ana;decidc that the legislature should l-
prouided with an ud»cquau~polztv
1° rce.o Blowing 0! Onlory
Milimr posed as he hu not posed in
...._..-__
N l .E d i t o r i a l P i t b u l l
w s u r z v s m f F a l u n '
_ , _ __ . . . - - - - - ' . . - - - -
at ~swf. mu.. ~ un
While the war was in pa-ogreu Thx
Entup rlae vu d olug ed with Iitem
tune. an it is presumed all newapapenwere, sent out by the National Se~
curity 1»
_;_§~»- an organization madn
tllned odieend by pmaninczv
CLARE LOTHROPl a l n n u a i wana; F3051 Gnnamxaan IB u m B R I E F S - L o w a n d P e r s o n a l .Héllerachid Germany, Jan. 26. ,,,,
n l.1l _._im.If§.'ii}\mn,
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COUNTY COURT.IN P RDB ATE
Notic e For Admhhtrilhn Ot Estate.
State o f Nebn lh.al.Washington County. %
ln the Matter of th e Ea um of
Thi o h m u § i M l r | . l n ~
a n ,INext of 1iJ.nlnd p-anon.: intonat-
u d I n u i d e n u m I n w w g e mw d
d m on the 2 1 8 : l la # dl}»l9, Anna Cook Martin tllld I potl-
uon i n u id County Court ldlegingamong other thing: Lhlt Thom!! F.
Marlin an inhnbitant of W ashington
County , Nebnakl, died on the 18thdayof November 1918 , la wn;no
last W ill and Tut:~ ~t, :nd poueu-ed of Red and Personal Emu esti-
mated at $1soo.00 md p n y i n l foraumitu m th u lo f .ma raIf y ou tail so lgnur at llid County
Court on the 22:1 diy d Hatc h 1919,at 10 o'clock A. M., and eontalt :aid
petition, the Court wil! ;gP°*=== AnnaCo o k Mg # o r s o ma md e r n dtxb le
person r ze4I.lemcnL of uid ami s h .m u m ymu 27:11 da ug Febuary 1919.
44-an °' w w - l u m -
FOR SA LE
s u - r - u _ -
CATHGLIC CHURCH
The Hoiy Seuon of Lent beflnuWednesday March 5th.Regulus en-Lcn sewieea wiil be held every Sun-
dny. Wedneaday and Friday evening
at 7:30 P. M.1Rev. JohnKelly of Ft. Calhoun will
:f ank on the follovgfg Sundeys,
. arch 18, 80, and Ap 6.He-in a
great student of h .; nature. mdis a n o nior of wo He ll noted
Jar Ind wide for his "Heart £0h u r t ".lik8.No doubt he will be found in-
=»=-=1»q_;g ld! who heir him.Rev.Pntrlck, of St. CeoiilflCathedral in Onuhn, wuz speak here
Nednesdny evening, Hamh'g2I.h; aviRav. James Gohhtn.of e : u n eplace,win ld d the eongngldonWedlieaday, Hare 19.'
Other speakers win be obtained furthe nemuining dnys.We htm decid-
ed to get the belt. md our motto is.
"nothirg too g ~ d for Blair."Allare eo ially nvitc d po attenh`the
services.
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
_Servlml Suadny mornin; lad we-nmx-Sunday School nt 10 n. m.All
cordlarllif lnvlted to our lenlca 'Mo ng sermon on the mbject un-
nounnd for Lu!Sundn awning
Evening :mrmon on "The 1 . of the
Soelnl Pmblom."Lut Sunday evening we dilmiued
our service to attend the medal ser-
vlrc at the Epimeopallln service.W r
Soulhkikrut (orllk.T h ll h o n e u fthe bed. lull on the num.
John A. Rhoulea
B U Y A n o m:
2 oier for tale s I M suburbanhome nf nine rooms, hm pod welli.
fmn .Bae outdoor cellar, coal home:nd other o ntbni ldinp and o ne mr
bloc k of land.This plus ll ni c elydtusled md no ideal place for 1 fm-
Ily who vrishu to keep_.p our m dchickens and hue their on garden.
gl :lm of fer a lne n e n t lot for
ll e .°John A. Rhonda,
A. R. Janet. Putor
lkén about Soft-Hut ad in this pa-If y ou raise chic ken ybu ought toper.5-lf 1 ha m llr li lt S oi l- Hut.5-tl
SERVICE 'l`0DAY IS
slalwlclz 'l`0MORROw
~ll your car'has good treatment
and exbellent careflt needs Inspec-
tlon occasionally.
An expert who knows every chan of a
cm-'s mechanism,of tlre construction.
who lives In an atmosphere of automo-
biles and trucks, may locate some hidden
weakness that may result In a serlous
break-down.
In the care ol hard-wqrklng trucks;ln
the care ol tires that bear the brunt ol
road condltlons--regular Inspection ls
profitable Insurance.lnspectlgu today
~»s l ~row--a chpin I~ as strong as its weakest
link.
MOVED
Have moved my stogk of
goods to the Bugeon bqild-
ing south side of Washing-
ton streep \
G I V E ME ~ ~ ' r R \ A L
I assure you that I wl tren Qau In
8 »
9
ERVICE,
TORAGE
UPPLIES.
u o! 1 i @ ' f ¥ @ ¢ f 9 1 1 - ' # ' ¥ " é w ° 1 1 ¢ §
Y BQ E§§na'izEr ~és.
Jamés.Kirby
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mf LnusnNnu,u. . -
NavHave moved
goods to the Bu~
ing south side of
ton streep \
GIVE ME ~
I assure you that I
such a way that you wil
' f m ina
Jamés
M A Sw in su ill vimChinn & North W°°f°"''the 'a,;':*..E hog; on ouLh
Trnlnl But 'Wmlker ve.Hate'Eff PB:KLIS ;. m. Dxily.usa p. m. Daily-Tnhsl10:10 a. m. Daily.
8:00 p. m. Daily,
sn bl: ua oc sorfnm an M-I reinw.¢_\hh pl r.- Iof.sa
me Sl e n u bm nm sis.-¢f nanun-mmnlnhw mn mn work In
~ `f'L`Z'l'"""" " '-_ __j,|\gr" ul:suassc suxfrlox nA'r1»:s/_gg»°qf___§1 i a
A
;2 1 J e w e l M o v e m e n t ~<.>~
H Y A T T & H M K E N R O L L E R B E A R I N G S -~"°"°'~
9.26:\.m.r\lllbmm
c..s.r..u..zo.
`h*\ln.| Nonh.m e e s e w\unwi u c e p t S u mla y
Sunday only.
'h-sin: Smnh.
daily except Snndny.duly except Sunday.~~_ "_~ f 8:45p.m:d|Lily.
| i s ; m ; * " ; "
nW I ab out S ol!-Hel! in th is pa per.
l
W ill Cheely was home with his
family over Sundny and left on Mom
my for sa. Joe. Mo.
s n b l ; m o f w n l u m vlnwhero in
Khin paper.5~!f
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Ill Soh.Hell halche nore ehieh.5-u
DB . w .F . u s u ii u l u fs D E N T AI
05 a la ex u d a m- S m: B u lk .-
~(bra and hule y for :de at A pBnthen' Seed Bunn.M - \ |
f.Fr e s h c u d: s t a s e mu v e r w u d
and (r sh Salted Pe mu u l l 20
¢¢/n!l¢Bllir Ru le (Store.
Joe Edwu-ds h h j u s t complem
the repairin g of me d ty eouncl.».».r....» l1\> ,,|.,
A twelve y ear old lon of Mr. and
Mn. M. C. Boston, H|:llI|d» died lan!hxend ly lt the fnrm Mme nondnwes!
of the c ity.
Mr .John Bnéa m d dnughusr.
Blanche, ol Kmxurd were excurslowsu w thin c lty on fluurwdly .
I. 0 .Ho pe we ll u me ln fr vm thnr t, wh en h e h ad b e en o n n lm
lenl. the Bm of the weqk.xhen
n too muc h snow for co a n on
Lhere.
{ U;uU¢»»nvu-nf th »»§£~'"=3'$¢~»i'$"~`3'b»f=»¢ held
news:hc i gltvr.\_ _ _ _ , /
If Pm-ident Wil.\on'|preolection
command to the votcn of the oountry
zo vote the dcmocntio ticket had bethcompiled wizh md tho domocroto had
elvded a mo io ri ty of c a nn o n "i nulollan to doughnuts" thlt a apec hi
1onion of congroa wouldmow be si:
limz at \¥m\hin¢l.on.
Iluw about those c ity sales!11
you hour somebody knoc king opiumthem enquire whom ho bug' or uflh
over the mole; and what is reputa
tion in for giiring ho1§eI} weights. .Anf
i'5'$i2""""' 5i|§{é`5>H"onal c fm
w i t h Without making the hnanciareport required by law ofriitloal or
gonlationoi Five of the membehof the committee agree in rcfkctionfupon the modus and intergsg of th
ioogue.Those tive connect leagu-
manaxrrnont with certain financial in
terests such so sugar 'ond steel, on::lunge that patriotism was morcly ;
cover under which it worked lo of-curo tho election of congressmen fm
onhlo to Lbeoo intercihl."Some tb i n n happened last ycmwhich :oem to support those allogn
tions of the c ongreuiow c ommitteeT h e n a t i o n a l v o t e r s 'Z c a g u e a n n
.\o ! l l - . s . . . . . l l _ _l i . .n n l n l U H I 1
yichlrldoor Ilican
which¢casio:ior fis
right
over a
camth" A
acnitc
A w
camo :
surge:ole cc
ploy 1
memo
e.11100. Onennrm,minom,
under. fought the entire repub-hc nl in I b attle Un l i k e ofnu not been s um dur ing mu
\.Tho scrgennt at urlnn >¢\o0¢lc minum on one font and win;
hand rniled |ky\\':.n-il.Hr sau!and over for tho benem of uw
n.nessagc from the honamllr
'by and by a masuga utunll;
[mm the honorable senate.The
mt-lt-arms had a world of trqu-
/
a
Qmvincing LM spaker um. theming hml ceucd and that theze was real.
AUDITXONAL LOCALS
Edward: hm dispoml of hisny an I-Inst Scuth street to .hmnga fora cowderalion ul $5,100.is n very deurnble nmdcnccny.Mr. 1-Jdwxmh will move ln-
: old l~'ixulmmnn'| properly on
KEROSENE- TRACTOR I '~7-'
HE pnpulnrli y o f the L a us nn 2 ' J e we l Ke ro s e ne Tra c to r is du e to
its unus ua l pe rfo rma nc e In the fi e ld.W h e t h e r p l o w i n g ,t hr e s h !n g
W __,_.. ._,..-,.| :....... .....a1, an |11-,mu dnfv fnur c v lln de r. v a lv e -In-he a d ..~.....W ..\...\....,. .........., .... .....mul supplies.
;Buy your prden na h naw.Wegy- the 'pg-==~ Mnmmoth Puck-
:u r l lBl-llr num g s #5-IL
Six bi ldu, 4 ~ md two (Im,and me deaths were reportnd an oc-curring ln Fehnury by Viul Suth-
ad about Soft-Heal ln this paper.
».
Jamie, mn ol Dr. C. R. and MrsMud Ins enlinwd in the navy an(dt the lore pon of the week for th.Tm! Luka Navy tnxlnlng nchonixonhof Chinn.on the shore of.nke Michigan.
Un Bedsinr, Phu, in his territory..'°f rm°r._nmg| nwm._Kg¢|m or
af he i| a member at we my counc:|=°'°=°° cur, lllulnflsuug no ||\J|., _the CD"*lf he '»\°=lfi and ftfu iuta of names that evigent discsimimL-»pncuced in :effc lc-mumne e in on it--whu own:nation 'urn ...5 rc rooentatlvc s foou! whose namhim.ing s en llon 1:-attack for disloyulty.Aprolzm»si:.
ur uulng gvucuu nan" vvmn us -.~-"_, -..._,, N... -_, .....__.,._...- .__ _.___engine produces a steady Ilow oi economical power with ample re-
serve to meet unusual conditions.
W hen on the job our 24 roller and ball bearings and enclosed
cut gears, running in oil, insure against exces ive wear and reduce
lriction to the minim um ,
The Lauson Tractor is of medium weight which,being evenly
distributed, warrants perfect control,This makes possible opera-
tion on wet or plowed ground without packing of soil.
A demonstration will show you the ability of this tractor to re-
place farm labor and increase your acreage capacity.IT IS FIV E
YE A RS A HE A D OF OTHE R TRA CTOR S I
'Bedroom Furniture ue J. B. Camp
Do y ou know that $here'a as mud |,¢||_ Successor so g c_ Pierce.
dillerenee`bet1reen Soft-Heat i l k " g f )\hc h u t o !olher lnc ubllon u 'lh n n *In ln ll lo n Hnfh and Hard nunter.5-tl'A party who c laims to know J . H
o -y bnrzer pretty well don dgive thtMin Beanie Henc ko il reported a tu x um L y b a r gtr attc p luicidr
enc oonged over the operation opo nu credence; say! he thinks "LY
her eyes which wa.: n to sasthoaight of her other ye.He:muy friends trust sho y sped{l
imnmve.-Tekamah Hamid.
azger w|.n3ed Quo milk and took thimans of geuinfiz.
n
ni J . v. 1IZNCHHAN. iméf 215 W
Conirems filled io repeal the daylight raving law before adjournment
which lowes tho low still in force md
on_ the last Sunnis; of this month al2 o'cloc%¢P. M.e clocks will bc
turned forward an hour in compliance thcnmith.The ln' is the rqooi
sonselew pieco of legislation ever enacted by a leglslatiw body.
otiarim would have that muon conunn
ation."The sha n of tho committee is mexlroondinaly serious ono. It sharp:
ea business interests with forming zu
organization to sock, under o cnmoutinge of patriotism, tho political dc
stmction of mon in public life who rf-fused to ae.ne thoafg lnLeresL°=. If sue*
ou .. ». -. . -._'|1 ur h o C o ff e e S t o r e , w i l l m o ? o h i s s t o c k
. m o o n e s i d e o f t h e b u i l d i n g ." k i l n
F i s h e r , t h e a h o e m a k o r , w i l l oc c u p y
theother side.
oTuesday,Muc h 4,Samand wigo eolebnlod the;
anniversary of their ernunon the troubious sea of
On InstGemhaul
,;f;.f1f¢}\hall ntlnn
sf o `Wi»1\in § _ " l "h PClarence Houghton and Marie Kirk Ms)gtoa m e :B01
at this city,were married in 0Ul£lh£\
one dw lut week:for Farnham or Uaulextaking'a n
0| " F u r ni tur e ,gh g n , e l:J. B. Campbell, Successor to E. C
at J .E. Culpbelrn.P1eron'|Ole..
same..(41-10 BEGINNING FEHRUARY lsr. 191:
Pierce.._( li - tl
The Lennon is almost au-tomatic in its operation; any
mu: or boy c an operate il:
I f you have a Lsoaqn youdon'£ require ihe sernces of
-_ \'¢| l| ;A\n r u i f h l n k l l
that ore vrorlhleu.meremakeshifin.trouble-:taken
for people who buy ond try
to oparale them luc coslfuily
ond failing Bnally junk them.The Lemon. even out of it.
1
i
1
material and workmanship.
and the seliing agent gets l
big: commission on them.
Yo u n o g o in g to bus ntractor; y ou may not thinkno now,buf y ou'll :lu nge
Charlu A. Hlndlne And Cnrrle MThompson were mu-ded bg Rav. Hey
endorfer at tho Cnthollec urch Tuesd.\y P. M.'Bao bride is l dnuhus.of Milne Thompso n, a fumer lvin:
nat o f th a dty r
ATHE STATE BANK au Blah. N4-br.
will vu you 4 per een! intern! orannum on tlme eenllluleo of Den o d (for Six.Nine or Twelv
months.All dc poolla are pmlwed hy the Guannlee Fund ol \l\»
S u l: o f Ne b r u k l.( 3 H
John C. Lynch. former munw commlmoner. of Douglu c ounty hu returnedsoo m m from i w m v n
wh en h e senwed a nenwnee o l 9
an u l L J ul.H.y a ln e Dodge counwas committed by Judge Voodroulzl
of the United S h te l dlotric t courtIollowlnz a c lurn of violation of Lbs
4 per c ent intel-ut will be pun o
e e r ti l u l u of depodt lu uc d f r
| k mo uths , nlno month s. n d ony e ar .- THE BA NK ING HOUS EA. CAS'l'E1'l'ER.
r r Y O U R I D L E u o u s v ed-1oomelhlnf.Th e B u la Bi n h B id :
Nebr wll ply F ou r p er e in !inters! on tml: Ce rtliea lu fo r Six
Noe or Twelve months.(3 ll"
ever made in bein mnnn luiu rc f
here in Blah--no!u s e we lnlo. lm! bex-onenu n fr o m all pu-Iof the Umted Slain ny ao.S l
M n W C A llen Mrs. Pat I.nzv\nd M n Charles L u u r e left :~
fondly for Roc hester Minn Mrs\lle n nn d Mn. C hnl Lnzure are 1.
r f ¢a thuve on u n tmn p c o m a t 1ummm;:vu Bros hounlul u h m
o .-
q y ou know llmlhe heal Inmbaln
o
..,
ruurrcdod._
mm f ' n -m u w a i s
hu been eleaed nd d en t Uw Om
nh l & C o u n c ll B ulb : th e n Rd lvnCompany w mused Gunlnn w. W at-tlu. an twh lle "lf ede nl Food M L
mln ln n wr " f o r Ne b r u h .Wanlunmnnngamc nl fo! the nnnt _a1ll\\'| ;
company during the neynr m l mc r ru wd | le t al opgzsltlon m i luw m p u y a n d o m 1 uloclrholdan
_.__-_.,.. I.. -¢ ._-..-..\u.¢.
c lurfc l. lf false. should §o! he °;4 .l~lm~~~¢ mn"n'§'af|
[lute and uh appmprinie nelipn."
HOUS E s l. . wc lr r s n s
. v u m n S A L A R Y nu . :
Lmenln. MIT. 4-The umuqnl hup
pemd in the lwusc Wednesday mornmg.An lnlnnduc er wld ogalns! ln
num bill.H. R. 229, hxing '.l\e foe
m u..,....w.~.= .,... .... . . .. . - _ _xgali house dn W ednadly night ol
aus 1¢e!11|s| -nppnhemied an lm'-down uoundrel who broke wt J uliu
Zlegler's mmm front.
_u _Mm George Smldx writes her par-enu, Mr. and Mn. A. J Z Tay lor, of
...in day, ulhn mhem nbom. nmndingwo mnmul pic c of Nebrmkn m liv
~nz in Callfcmlu held at Long Beachwhere she met many farmer resldcnh
of lilulr and vlclnlty, namlng.Ag :
... ....,...._. .....__.____h l w n u t o | te. l| ., ,i l l r u w d u u n f u 1 |. g a n t a r e o rr _ , , , , , , _ l ,l| \ ~| 'r "l° vn ulds 31 % -l-» »- .» '* '*» ¢ ' 7 - . I e u .Y o u " '
wi ll d o y u i r i e l ( | n l¥ | - ~ - 1
if y ou buy n lnd or bef oreqeelnglh e L u no n demon-
minted.
W e Challenge a T rial Contestbf .The Lauson
Against Any Tractor on the Market.
nb le lru to n o n th e mxr k d lU:€lme. 'l'h¢re are many|b
that ghe hlrly satluhc lnry 1 mlulely wo n hle u lrac lon
urvlc e. b ut o nly a few o\l\- ~ wld Munn iluy are con~e m and mlmenmn mlm: is\\-uc led c hcnply . al inferior
Built up to a standard--not down to a pri£e
0V a n H u s s - A n t l l l \
DIS T R IBU T O RS
\ \ 1 I r \ r \A n : r A
Euan ul 'f
Sol!-Hen!lulchu more chleh be-unle lu like nllure'| mm-not Uvlunhdryh u l a !the nrdhnnhlidxer._-5-U.
<°VernonNewkirk. a noghew of MhzChlr\u Robinson, who as been attendinz Gaydon'| achoa\, In this city
?az`i.H2{n€ iénr .ling u com
xany.
FOR SALE: Twopower feed uullln
ulmmng md wllens one mllry
wmv.( m oThu Hdler Propdehry Co.
lzylejieelq is hume fyom yhc Great
5 L A l K 1\u:5|<Am\A wu Linen ll with irmuenu one du
lu z we ek .necessitating remavnl uhis home,naar Herman.
u r n V l r i d é v f F i n e Dinnerware
Pc ller u.me In and we them.
Ll-ku Nan! Sution when: he wns xmember of Souu'| c clebrnu-d nn\'aband, cnrne home Wednesday w stu;
and will no hack, in n few duyl, to dhfob ha left at the Bum Bunk when ln
signed up with Uncle Sam.
nmuqx HIGLEY
...
Our prices u5-2t
an rich!B i i ' fF " m ¢ k ¢ ¢s m - ¢ . | S h f l l e l t i n m u . i n B l a i r , - s e e g i g
a -ta. - . - . r \![cA5|LLAC "S" iIthat the um orgaalled poutusm machine in the United Staten just new Etim n on -p mimn lu fu a?8o'stron|,gngrdnsc ly orgzlw s machine hm
N1 an popular kim; Inch in no mach no of tho old sort c an nil, mu;
Rnd tho conventioh aynlem sn casio.
road to jolitic al control than we chrod.pnmary h u been.The ldzha
¢..lllh~l¢m¢ ink! l dpannlmln 1hlnnu n.
comnuttee of the whole, the house hut
voted down ln amendment tuc kinq''lat increase on salarics.The memberfromSaundenmovedthatthc
b !be recqmmitted.Ho atllgvilefl at an. uniform nine of $209 substltutod.His motion was deft-atcel.
Up Jumped Miller
On roll cn!! vote. twelyo gf.tho@n\
u a A vv y ¢ . n . . - » n .. " . ..- . .--- . _.M y r o n ,o f O g d e n .U t a h a n d M r s .E v .
C o o k o f t h i s c i t y s u r v i v e .
F u n e r a l s e r v l c e w a s h e l d a t t h u
Episc opal church, Rev. hlarshkzstulothe clzurth. omciatlng. and remains laid to rest in the Blair Corno
tory on Wednesday P. M.
\nAN IN\I°l`AT1ON
L I U l \ . l l u u . : u ;\ \ | l | \ t l v u
The Smith who Bgarea in tho abou
r a w is a former Ltisir boy,Alva
1
Smith, son of J im Smith, now at tho*
anlzliors' home at Burkett.Alva \mborn and reared in Blair and in nowconducting n tmcicab business nn Om
nhn with headqunrterq at 'thc Mor
chnntf Hate! in that elty .!COLE "8
COUNTY COURT.IN PROBATE
N b l k t F o r A a m u m mm O ! h u h .
Sllte ol' Nebnnh.ll .Wallington Comly. l
ln the Mather o f t h e n u m of
Thighman §M | r t l n ~
u rg,Next ol H inmd ponoan laund-
lu In u ld a u r a u n » - = v , _ - 9
_: h u on Llu 212.11by al
mo, Anna Cook Hi ndu Bild I potl-lum in uid County Court dleglng
among other lhinzr Lhnt Th c mu I" ,Mnrtln nn lnhnblunt of W uhlngtou
County , Nebnlkl, died on the 18thdayof November me, leaving no
mr Will and 'l'vnu~ ~1, md ;>olse||~ed of Rea l In d Pe rwna l Ettlkl mi-maled at S1BW.00 md g n y ln g la r
am1\inintrar.lon therwf.'xr y ou flll xo aspen at uid County
Court on the Zbz d.| y M lhlvh 1919.I! 10 o' c lo c k A . H., md ma n n k !
peLlt.l°1\. the Court will ;,gP°'=-= AnnCook Mutln or some er n imble
penwn Admlhlatrnwr Ind mused to
.\ settlement o! uld unto.W l m n l m y h m d m d O h m B e l
.un mm d u ul Fe buar y 19 19.E. B . C u dg m,
44-30 Ommty J u dp.
F0 8 S AL E
loler I lm bulldlnl lot on went
Soulhkikrut (orllk.T h ll h o n e u fthe bed. lull on the num.John A. Rhoulea
Have moved
goods to the Bu~
ing south side of
ton streep \
GIVE ME ~
I assure you that I
such a way that you wil
Yours for More and lk
Jamés
~!1iw<1f~-¢1i1-=~ fugd
WALTER Lmzs
ERVICTORAUPPLI
CATHGLIC CHURCH
The Hoiy Seuon of Lent beflnuWednesday March 5th.Regulus en-Lcn sewieea wiil be held every Sun-
dny. Wedneaday and Friday evening
at 7:30 P. M.1Rev. JohnKelly of Ft. Calhoun will
:f ank on the follovgfg Sundeys,
. arch 18, 80, and Ap 6.He-in a
great student of h .; nature. mdis a n o nior of wo He ll noted
Jar Ind wide for his "Heart £0h u r t ".lik8.No doubt he will be found in-
=»=-=1»q_;g ld! who heir him.Rev.Pntrlck, of St. CeoiilflCathedral in Onuhn, wuz speak here
Nednesdny evening, Hamh'g2I.h; aviRav. James Gohhtn.of e : u n eplace,win ld d the eongngldonWedlieaday, Hare 19.'
Other speakers win be obtained furthe nemuining dnys.We htm decid-
ed to get the belt. md our motto is.
"nothirg too g ~ d for Blair."Allare eo ially nvitc d po attenh`the
services.
GONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
Sewicoa Sunday morning and ove-
mmr-Sumlny School at 10 a. m..uscordinray Invited to our lervic el
Mo nz sermon on the subject nn-nounced f o r lu t Sand;eveningEvening sermon on "The 5.01.of the
Social Problem."Lut Sumhy eveni ng we dilmiued
our service to attend the special ser-
vice at the iipinscopaliln service.W r
can lose nothingby a iittle more mix-
mg.A. R.. Jones, Pastor
B U Y A n o m:
2 oier for tale s I M suburbanhome nf nine rooms, hm pod welli.
fmn .Bae outdoor cellar, coal home:nd other o ntbni ldinp and o ne mr
bloc k of land.This plus ll ni c elydtusled md no ideal place for 1 fm-
Ily who vrishu to keep_.p our m dchickens and hue their on garden.
gl :lm of fer a lne n e n t lot for
ll e .°John A. Rhonda,
~~\I Hats
r`§uTf»Té Ea Eléfdmfihiudm nGoin;w 'llouekeopingf I A me
5 " w r n e w u m of " M a lvrhwi lumllh y our homo.J. B.CamnbelL
Inoue d r u m m d l p r n l z : I md r f l d n u e s m d middkl.These
c h o k e u y lu m u !be seen zo be5,;ppzeda|ed¢-Blur Racket S i m .
c
Juna Kirby . nmhiezor of the c ol~
fee ho u m. h u moied his sunk of
gwdl fro m th e Be e Hi ve A nnex tcthe Bugeun b ilding formeriy occ urpie d b y Rod gex I Alcox :auth :kk
of W uhingwn street.lib ad appenrs
elsewhere Il thll ppar.
§&~i~5}}
I Suc essc r lo E C, Pierce
(ll-¢{)
Luge V ulely of Nic e Fres h Cmdy
25 realm ner pound.5-21 Blair Ru h r ! S i o n
Cant keep John Rodgers on t mother side of the ' Big Muddy ," in a
ey ua an n m on e nolike they have at mxhl io lwp th eboolleggers.llc uma ove r Mon doand u nil! hare-or to be more exanere but not all the time no dam still
One of were day s he mll bnng hxbetter hal! over and wnll ' never gr
than any more"-exc ept for an o<
c u iu w vis i t wi th hh dwgh lc r a n
gn n dwn .
In addition in my Mlllnnery BlockI hue raided n nke line nl' Hmi r y
den! one like Minaun Valley, unlz-s;rn b 'ld i glue Lh brid
1
E wmv Tmjcrss ~ -vronjr cAz.§oUN Yarns
Fort Calhoun Chronicle:-Whi.Ig The Better Kind"Popular Priced
Sold Exclusively in This tenitory
B Y
M
rorllillmnl long wus: 1| wan w un'Suf:h is the pa-opo¢iLion with whirl
ihe Nebraska legislature ln lab-cries'now.Every dc liar short of four am*
n hal! millions whlc h the legislaturefails to levy upon the state for road!
means the lou of a dollar c olhc u...
from na by the hderal government
for nada.Gush la the dunes: uuler
which a. Nebraska ladalature is phe-
¢4 by c ongreu.Nebr uh n eed! UN
rmuis; bu# this is some distance from
n~1f-determination uf po o plu .- S hi a
J nn na l.
7.000 in 15.000
6,000 to 7.000 _,_4.000 to 6,0002.500 1.0 moe
2.000 to 2.5001,500 to 2,000 .- .Lmr2.han1,500 ..$"¢1;,5Dr. George I1.Condrn founrl a pir
lura !odn°¥awien4,n ln the house'lrhen he tlonad his "movie" ap-paratln in the fren! of the hall and
started £0 take the mrmbers in "ar
licm."et tlrlaen 'Ihe cigarft gg- ilu
eo un gr measure or 1 memm; were at th e zeniib J S.,l a m
meh action th igh f th uase |t o cam
2.-we
2.1001.906
1.1001,5001.300
4 uuw,'"i?.;"a?¢a;;:¢"s:' Librariah
oAUTOS ANI VDI. \\| 0 Nl| S
F o r m TH E B m lS S lE I Nxmnqirl-.ru: '.\11.L CASE
1 (Omaha Bee 3)
Judge glwford in county £0011 irhearingdenceinconnection with
the settlement of the estate of Estel
la Marquette.otherwise known as
Xin. Al Smith.The principal question at bar i¢the Q IM1 whether (he nutotnobile,
used by the Smith Taxic ab emnptul-
Mlli Llilrl \.¢lll.IBtu un.u uw um nwther'|home at Fort Calhoun,lustSaturday , Muc h ln.. azed 29 years.Deceased una n liner of Mrs. Stanle;
Pierce and wu quite well-known anduniversallyesteemed here in Blau
where she nad to be employed ua a
aaleslady int§\e Bee Hive when 0. c ."=°=~=g°°=> `o1rned it.He r niother.
four rather:and three slayers a nsurvivingnear rdativex.Funeralservice was hdd at the home in FortCalhoun on Tueui 'afternoon and
the burial by the de of her father.the late Louie Chaser..in gi Fart
Cdhemn emetvry .
3|
|.l x n o m l o n n n n o n u n n n n nuinann a .mwnauu wuuwn.».5f&'i'2='%Y¢~~\ /VINEGAR
DEMONSTRATION .mm
MrS.»T. c. HILTONnl - .
gfin
;¢
homslu..l3-4-.ruwa n
Mmii 'Z 1919fnmmm m mm sn T H E E N T E R P R I S s ~ s a w s - n m m x u
no FAVORITIB
GENERAL AND LOCAL NEWS AND c o m m m '
~llair, Washinton County, Nebraska, March 14, 1919 NO, 5
x>Aé1~: voir:_ _ .. , . . . . _ ¢ - n - I
U c o xn ma NE D "
snrnom nuceeu.ve m m m thei lz i n i lo n cadet!
NEW BERRY SURE OF SEAT
Wanhinton,Marc h 3-Democ ratic ,
leader: o the senate today withdrewt b a i r . g h j s ~ c t . i n n . s t a t h c ~
credentials of Trurnan H.'c\sberr5,,,
republ senator-eieet from hiiehl-gxn. wlwse election is being contest-
ed by Henry Ford, democ rat.They
: d d Mr.Newberry was u.alumd~'of
..I
~U CAN HATCH MORE
D sjrR0NGER CHICKS
ITH soFT-HEAT
-~ -d punuiu,
~riy mdnwd. pus
of whic Europeu~'The libertye highly ovenub
nvin ga and w pbought 1.n-the"Ifn\:>f°¢i¢\li¢:r with
notorious per
n self-dmiol o m
M. C. A., the Y. M.
or chosnttl, tobacco
un-ds count
to omelionte thx
handsomely reorslly boosted fn
L.Every one assnmdereduplan
y effective service.
equipment,from
trucks to the Imit-through in hue
end' of the was
ent n oun : pla c anl of doiiln worth
o fa ult. d tho mnblamedtoMr.
~f the adminioln
"SAFETY FIRSTE"
-Mr. Stock Buyer
9 _ 2 - 2 :
B rlre you invest your hard earned
cu in any kind of Stock,ggt the
advice and inside lnformailun oinne
man. who knows.
v I
probable in,yr.-stmgat on.
||. _L AN|)l§l2S0N
§?'*"?"€?"Tile Casing and 'lubular Wells.
D E A L E R I N
Windmills, Engines,
Tanks, Pumps,
Feed Grinders,
Lawn. Swings,`
Pipe and Fittings
&c.&c.
Opposite OROW E L L E L E TA TOR
§?,'?h Blair, Ncbr.
1 1s
, If you want to know what. your in-
vcstment in Stuck is Worth and how
tn cash some ui them. write me,
ciao. SCHROEDER, Financial Cbunsel
542 Railwhy Exchange Bldg..
omm, NEBRASKA .
\~
There is Nolietter 'lime 'Hun House-Cleaning
H. ULLEIQMANN
G A - S
1
for Iigbning (Qu hearing.We'|l glkdly give you expen. advice
and help in nba mazwn and submit eecimnxes.OT course :hereis no obligation on your paninasking for the fam and figures.
We are so suro than gas as :dual and illumiuann will pruve so
superior tu other ways that we promise yuu'lI End it well
worth your while Lu iiivul-liunllf.'We, ol course, dun'\ expect. yuur patronage un any other
basis than |.h;u. yuu will iurvu you' mvn inusresw by giving
it w_g.s.Why nuv.'xuveex\g\ue¢And wdayl
BLAIR GAS COM PANY
B L A I R ,N E B R A S K A
Four Doors West of the Castetter Bank
BLAIR ::::NEBRASKA
THE LARGE5'|' AND OLDEST _\;XCLU5IVE
n .n:wm.RY sums :N THE c|Tv x
. . . - . . . . . - - _ - - --.-h ¢ - -
oace Lo pear,as for inltunce.when Lharlea "§=mb took over the
buiidlnz of thips, Stettlmus bec ameaur Quaricrmauc in !I\§!, Ind R anbegun on the adrp prof run.k u
them reform: were ado pw too Inu
ur be of Mectivo war service,
"Cornpulriaon of successful Amerl
can enterprim m d exupex-ating
administration fmilures prlcnta sh.most ¢1a.rn.nin.y; indietnwnt 0_5 a parlis
f I
tion in the wnduct of the war are
well nigh numbcrieas.They beganwiththeobstinaterefusalfartwoill! | im!! y ua n s o h ula Nady ,s m
wlmra they will and no man c an sa)
zz is dmost impouibie to cute un msmace of 'whom an administnmon c.fort really auawded.Thu wlzticr.
were amrted in taining \asth wooue:c w and odd-lot unn on m,dnllin;an mud and dceping in insaniwr)
camps.Thrv are returning withou.
.goun LOTHROP,
1 LAW
Practice in stale nw federal mutt:
(\!|l¢¢ ln Wdlner Annum, Flu!boar Soueh ol City Halt.
BL AI R,NEBRASKA.
"".»~. "s',i ~
Let us prove these claims by demonstrat=~
ing the Soft-Heat to you, and showing you ~'
what others have done, and are doing with Broods Hundreds of Chicks
this Wonderful Hatcher.'°swfgne £e°"
6 SEE THIS GREATEST 0F ALL lNCUBATORS AT 0UR FACTURY o
vonma iwculmola co.&a'":,1.':iz'i;';":;'i,, M.. House.
_Blair,Nebraska.
- n .
rcgular 3-cent stamp, and postmast-er: wouid sell Victory stamps only On
regluest..h e n e v s t a m p b c a n t h e ti g u r e o fLibcny vlctorious, lxelmozedg and with:\ sword in one hand and wales in thc_
§f.h§".hf2§a:j:°f§¢1.sh' Arnericgg
f;;#=f»fg- gy,f , 3511;-3 Bndmdialisn
|gs ra or e .nizc it c ompares with u er special
-tampa. and is wider and shorter thu
ahc odinary stamps.g g m If u m t s .m a n y o f t h e w o u n c l c d w a t h o u
p r o p e r h o s p i t a l a c c o m o d a t i o n s ,~.
t h e i r f a m i l i e s h e y e t o e i n
t h a i ; - p l l o f t m e r n t i .v a d n u .
a i r p l a n e b r e a k - d o o ,o r d n a n c e
o r e s k - d o w n ,a n d s h i p - l r. . : l l d l n l
a r e a k - d o w n .T h e c o u n t r y I n s t r e w n .
w i t h w a r m e t e d s l o f e v e r y d c s c r i p
. i o n \ \ h i c h t h e g o v e r n m e n t b o u g h t
w i t h a p r o d i g a l i t y b e y o n d r e a s o n u m
. s e v e r d e l i v e r e d ,a n d t h e g r e a t g h .
. z l l t p t l t e n d e d i n d u m p a g c a t s e a b e
c a u s e i t W u r e a l i z e d t o o l a t e .B u t
. w o o f l " o r d ' s ' E a g l e s 'e v e r l l e w ,an.
c h i l l a l m o s t t h e s o l e a c e p t i o n t o m l n
g e n e r s i s u c c e s s o f A m e r i c a n i n d i v i d
o a t e n t e r p r i s e l s t o b e f o u n d i n t h x
f a c t o r l o s o f s p a c i f i s t a n d p r e s i d e n
t i a l f a v o r i t e .O u r t r o o p s n e r o t r u n a
p o r t e d i n f o r e i g n v e s s e l s o p e r a t i n g
u n d e r t h o A m e r i c a n f l a g ,a n d G r e a t
B r i t a i n m u l F r a n c e e q u i p p e d t h e i r
w i t h a l a y l z n e s ,g u n s a n d p a n t y " i t h
c l o t h i n g .
"Where pressure of public opinion
compelled Admlnlstrstion l'('f0llrln
and able men were eventually draft
ed to carry on war-work,resullo ul.
-laureoueraey to l i e Ionian! in slth e ww o f h i s to r y .But it h as nbrightside.it indic ates that tltt
people themselves are were with the
goods; that iz. ls the ndminlnretiorwhichthey were bezoiled into sup-
poning on the plea. 'Ile kept on out
of tc m' that is rotten to the core
Am!in 1920, the American peoplexelectlng the lammling-iron of the Inspecter (§eneral's Department ahouhl
;;==~=;gf~1° Ithrizlxide of hc Dvimocrottcon ey . ' ..,' mean mr ' nspeetecl
and Condcmne¢¥."i-Hen.JonathanBourne, Jr., President of the Republi
can Publlclty Association.
'TIIRPIE-CENT VICTORYl'0S'l'AGlI STAMPS W ILL
c o m u z n o m r r n P E A C H
Wn.lhinq'i.t\n,March B -Vidor;.|
pos-lagn 2-tampa,n 3-cent Issue,tocommemoratethesuccessfulconclu
sion of the war. wiil be on sale shortly throughout the eountri;.Announc-linp the 1.usue today, the ostofllee de
onrtrnent amd the supply would not,bc oufiiciently large to replace the
g g g ~..n | . ~
LEGISLA TURE REPEALS
STATE COUNCH.. OFDEFENSE ACT
Requiem I'or State Council
The funeral services of the statecouncil of defense were conducted bs
the j1_»di¢iar;,- committee at its meetal|Z eway dternoon. It mommend
cd for passage IL R. coo, by Flllts,nop:-aling the law that gave it birti
and sustenance.Mr. l~`ult.s said thatthe council had done some good worl:
and it had done some that was bad.
Some hot-heads had abused its pow-cra, but on the whole it had done gom
flurinf the period of the vcar.Its
usefu nens has now ended, and as sh.
po1.'ernor had recommended that 5'die, he thought it should bo remover'from the statute books.The bill pro
vides that its records :haul be handedover to the state historical society fo:
use, ll' desired. in the preparation on history of Nebraalwa part in the
world's war.--State Journal.
_____ _ .,_. __.
The' Soft-Heat Tubeless Incubatoris
.Different---Practically Automatic
OMBINES zo SUPERIOR FEATURES:Center Lamp and Heater;Absolutely Equal
~rabure; Only One Filling oi Lamp Makes Complete Hatch; Requires Only Due Fifth
i l of Other Makes;Eggs Turned W ithout Lifting or Rém ovm Trays;Perfect and~atio Balance o1Heat,'Moisture vénm auon and R 1 ni i w ',egu a on quiree Less Time,
and Attention.Less Than Two Minutes a Day.'
T -HEA T IS LIKE
URE'S OW N--Not
arsh Dry Heat of
ordinary Hatcher.
e's,as much dlffer=
as there is between
and Hard W ater.
ENT Y-FIVE Years
UCCESSNUL IN=
ATOR BU IL D IN G
IND IT
i
n. ~.IL
¢*
7 ~J.._sp-'Ex-5
~ j
~N Y !
.~"»;v»;~.';
, 1.=~_,g,
nc TI f i .;~.r v ~ ~ . , . . . .Q..
'<
~w
Children Operate the
Soft-Heat Successfully.
You cab get MORE
€H lCKSat less expense.
T he Prof its F r om One
Hatch in the Soft=Heat
will P ay for the Ma-
chine and Give You
~LD UN D E R A N ~'Some Surplus
IRQN -CL /in Money Besides..
GUARANT EE.
SEE THIS BR00l)ER S'l`0VE
Nearly Three Months of the ~
t Hatching Season is yet be=,"1
e YOU.You can make several ~1 ff~f
~ndred Dollars from your poul-pl
by getting started witlva ~ ~1 = T = r | E A T H A T c H 1 N o o u T 1 = | T ~i ~ J ~
»»_. >¢n.
A IDCAI. mzwsnnn
FOR ALL THE worm:lxsvscrsn AN
" t u r n w e r o n
Pn¢"ll¢'ll11' every ¢mrricau people in
In :I-.e m m :ph
V01
I
while in almost 1
elrnru of the ad
in diana! fdlure?
"Our noidic d, t
lar called i m m 1brieflytrained, pcup u tight the hi:
never witnem
Lum: were an a r-;;i;;=1»the war
t r i :tampaJ 1; ¢ nwp k' wh oafoodhadoncebe
formed malveins
Red Crust, the Y.ll. A.. the R. G. 1
mul litc ratun Iless #ther nclivitie
roldi¢~r's lot,wenqaonded lo, and gl
over the limits 1
LXXIII
NORTH DAKO TA IN BUSINESS
:g g~ = Hu gi n g a n dA F lo u r
monW '' m m é b y 3 ~ .u
B i m , N. u.. March 1;-'raw laws
~ nnitting the state of North Dakota
go into business under the indus-risl P=°ff="°of the national non-
~eague went into edect whenrnor Frazier rec ently signed theills.Bmlrinz.home building,and
-r milling are among the vr°,l°¢*-Ioveredinthetenconatltuuonud~endmenta adopted at the lm gen
ral election.The zent bill createsstate industrial mmiaaion com-
aed of the governor,eommisulonea
I agriculture ann the attorney genrml, who are given blanket authorihn elta_blisl1in§neaasary m u d e l
ments.'lhe commission is givenuthoity for thsngpeathtlon of ;;5g
.l o er e name Iof North Dakota.
The bankin measure provides forof 52,000,000 in bonds u.
umish api te l.The system will
tart "whenever the aura of $3{000,000s s n e d b y t h e s t a t e a s p m d e d b ;w"beende1lve1edtothe com-
~ion.The beak will become theepodtory of all public funds of the
te, counties, cities and school dia-General banking. business ia~tho:ized, and in addition the Cen-
state bank will bec ome the do
~sitory of the reserve funds of sewrel hundred private banks chartered
y the state.These reserves are nonldin Sr,Paul, Minneapolis and~lean.The state bank will hav:
ref of the issuance of state bond:ilnsnee industrial enterprises andlls c t a a s r u r a l e r e d i tb a n k f o :
romotion of ajrlcul .The industri commission bin and
~e banking act have passed both
ouaea by twrfthirda msjoritles,whic1.nnlts the inclusion of an emer-
ey clause putting in to i m»-~effect.T h e o b i ll s s n
-~-- top ass aoo nwi th eemer
'i~"§'L °?,.1 b m.
o r esxue pro pro-e for the erection tetminal eletoraendflourmills,and extendto credit to all eltiaens desiring te
er nrmoc lhomel.of th hi d
liminsteg taxationeosmcertsdn im
rovements,provided state hail in»0 n c m N , " ' t j§ d u § td | li n~»-= for 'lmrkingmemb an,;leman3
2 t m ua d o r a t i o n ~ar
The milling mesrure authorizes tha.~lishm~t of a sy stem of ware, d i a t o m l l o u r m ma a h d f a e
all moved into the c ity .The residence of Walter Gurnnock, au rintendent of the cotton mill, and Jil lo-
cnl mprumtatlva of his eutorn rel-
atives, is now the residence of A. C.limeen.
Anal no the old buildin was left. Itilnally naehed a :tate J dllapidation
and feneral ruinand dec ay seldomequal ed at such great distance from
the Hun howiuer.Butwrh at lt lonln personal appearance it wood ir
1om=mtir:fl.1\o\:.What fairy-naryloting c lnld c ould fail to be thrilled
by a gigantic building in a. mee ol
decay. almost medleud, with a aure-Enuugh ;3"=f» and a g=°;°°°¢h ~
vrgrou pusage eu ng n a ytmly walled-in well-like concern withog; v ib le M-; ~,, of Erik. anddhelgen
a t i s a a p o o un e: fr nu n e .1-ber thru wluch an enclosed atnam nl'
water gurgles and an atmosphere ofchilling damp prevails on the hotter!summer day?Not to mention tum-
bled in staircase,_rotted .o o ta ,tunoke-blackened walls la d ;l theMal. Of it.
Denison Buys rI.. A. Denison.ro r of the,Midway hotel in Etta °"f»rooently
purchased the ~;eu.¢n.mi1 proferty
mth the intention of W dklng t for
salvage and putting m a UMf\\l-pursu. the und on which it atanda.3 1 ;M T M price was 812.900
hhich in itself turnlabel a little study
an the deterioration M pmoparty. Frompg; wll b gi lt old mlll,h; n ~ g g ltr
rep t up tance,.ohundreds o tlmuaandl .of brick, can
[pmt-1 of lumber and scrap iron.The work of w~»»=f==~f is program-
ing daily.Already a argzenportloa
Q! the upper story h u tornaway.Some very interesting fac t:
n tho subjec t of salvage are beingly disclmcd.Perhaps the moat inresting feature of the whole wrecklnrz process will be the teadag down
d that smoke stack, one hundred and
.wonly foot hi h and twe nty dg hlfeet square at the base.
No n ms IS L INE D U P
AS AGAINST LLQAGUE
Nobrukl Senator A Convert To The
Opposition
Provision In Proposed Coulltnliou
That Ho 'Drinks Dmgeroas-Conlthm President ForGoh; A broad
ttauhington, Marc h 13--'Zhu oppo-
Mtion won a new convert in the acnato today in the person of Senator
Norris republic an. of Nebmlkl. Hg-ator Norris declined t o l i n o
pledge to support the Lodge reaolu~
Lion and heretofore hu been rvardtd
as in favor o! the g ;A l o hcvoted agdnn war and been char
ac terized as | puinn, Senator Nor-ris, in an open latter to a c onstituent, !0¢\Y dochred thtfthe propose
constitution hu providona In it thatare "dan roo|."
"I thin ." he mote, "wo ought 1-
tako the srofld as it is and not la wrwood like to have lt.It seems. thom-fone, inadviltblmto me to ante intranyagreementthat would m i .il
neasnry for us, or any other mum.
to mdntagn ltendinndlrrniel for !!1¢
support o new e t government:that i t h in tended to es-
tnhlllh among semi-clvlllxod pooploSuch 4 couno is not onlyda.nln~ruuand win, in my judgront, him; fait
gm; 11 that part of enterprise. outtann o o e n s o n o e o u n r y to mn i nuln the peace of the world."
Senator Norrll nswllod the presi-dent for min: abroad."In 'lac nemo of demooney Ind for
the avowed purpose ol'li nk in (thc
Earls! -o for ~;»~;,°=~v ho wont to
ro za a :pon or gorguouavneu. 'Kem equdied in the history of
the world," he wrote."Whiie his follow dtiseiu were zlrrifuc ing in overg
pondble amy ha used the money thatrome frmh million! of honest toilorv
in 1| display of wealth never equalledby any king, monarch,or potcntatr-from the bolflnning of history "Senator orria aroused the proxi
dent of condemning the opponents olthe I e in "onpatriotic terms" un]ehnr uthet "the worst kind of g11Jt"
is to Im found In executive depart-ments of the government.
SINN Hu mans H1 38 w xns on'
Lloyd-Gonna nd liz -Pmeddelt Taft
*Share Sun Trulmnl Al New
Yc rk Matting
Ne w Y o r k , Mu c h 6 - Hi n a ( n e t:
fd the names OI Woodrow Wilton,Lloyd-George and W illiam B. Taftwhen they 'nrée nuntimld tonight at
th e C an trd op e n Mun a th an Si m
Falun zztihered to ==¢g=-»_;,=g;°1-
e.y upresent as an F he t.P m
w :"\-
m a i a m m s m
took nomo the bleon; took =.m°§ °{ £I
whole h , and Wilson brought homeme »¢~»&."L-»
ll. Qu inlan go t b o th :h a m m l
hi uo r wh ln he r d mu d to " so ld i er srotdng nz Br ut lr h lll Hu resident
of the 1rorld '| grutest np I l ¢ I ndia l; ot!than -plate!ofnlling
~IDNT REDUCE CQNSUMFFIQ)
Americ an Reiner; Cldma lt W u
Same Aa For Ten Years
Jersey City , N. J., March 12.-Put
ing the United States on a sugar raion dim! not reduce the consumptionu 19kB according to the annual re
~rt of the Arnencan Sugar Remain;
ompany,issued here today. whicl
ted that the daily consumption op
~raximate 10,000 tons, the some n:
or the last ten years.
I t aiso wavannounced that wa
imc sugar prices were lower in lhlr
oontry than abroad and that the;
d not increased eorrespondingl;
ith other siaple articles of food.
The company did a ;2oo,ooo,ooo
uainess. making a profit of 36,661.
; , which was $3,393,607 lean than
t of 19k7, tlge report stated.
in gnnuufnc tum and mldztinf£ :mn lrmduc ts. ,"I'he milling uso
lation wi!! be capiulized at $5,000,
| ~, part of the money to be obtain;-1-c q ltni n f un d s h stla es h tetr u a
r y u d p x r tth m t h e m ln o . f a h h~ndn .
CREEL RETURNS FROIIEUR OPE AND RE TIIES
I- ' a o u P u a mc s x nv ic n
New York,Merch 1 1 - - G N TCroei, heed of the eommitte on pulie information _il W ashington,on-
nounced todo 3118 return fro Eusf on rn -rope aboard the trilaport Agamem-g n h i s i n t e n t i o n t o " r e t u r n t o p r i v a t e
e n
"I a m no ion ger with tha n," uid
Hr. Creek, when asked for o | 1110~t ab out the attivities i n Ewm
...¢".m . .-
ies.-sed?" he uked..When his questioner: infonqd him
they had not heard of the statanont1-elm; released, Mr. Croel dictated t'|e
foiiwingz r -"am going to retu rn to p vatelife.The domestic activities OC Ihr:
committee on public information end
ed in December and I have made armngeroents for tho dineonfnuencu of
nl! foreign work.My only relationwith the committee on public infunu
ation no from nzmh l wi!! he n nomIinnoctionth th fmaone.n eo vn e or-mn! features of settlement.
W uu S IMM F ar Activa Fund ForNe w Yy r k Co n mllt n Ammu
uovsnuon ASKS vuuosFOI HOME BOUND 'moovs
Wll.8(|N 'l'!Cl'H..El) AT RESULT
ol' l'IL!1CTloN :N PENNBYLVANL
On Board Steuuship George "mah
m m l l a r c h 7- P mli d r n t Wllfo5'axprms-ed hi mn lf ms unail
pleased at the outcome of the e cdi~in the Twenty aecond Pcnnsylvnncongressional district, particulnriy r
the league of nations W u madeissue.The President sem a wircle
m°='"2==to Joseph P.Tumulty ,Ili
necntury, as foilows:."Please extend my cordial eozggan
ulations to llr wllnon (J . P. "ll -democrat)just eiectod in Pannsyvania,ané e xp mu my gratidutio
that he wan upon the issue of 1.langue of nations."
YOTBRS 'ro :uns o1?zcmL
NEWSPAPER IN EACH commr
N m m m n li- I)'D i g e fi lh . d f1. -e tore o
*.loomed, P--'IJ as one of lu £3 acts
" * * ' " ° ' § ,~§ fb '; hi ¢h ° °' P' P; §f =" _<§_'
y uvalllego! notice: and advertiaemenuuired lo gemrubliahed, whdher re-E l n g to p c business or to the
.neu of iodlfidw nm: or oorpor-ations.Hltherto In this :tote everyrepel of general clreulltion c omply-
ns wi th eertain modente Ire-mruta has been accounted 9. hg pq.
per and entitled to print lei!! notio
oo, Uhile three "gg" in eac h c ountywer e d ldh la £0 a n i m e ollklll
each year for thewpriatixgg of lend
no P-=comm y neu.Under the hw, whic h will bec omeoperative on Juiy 1 unless deferred In
its operation by a rdenendum peti
lion, the :Lute pr in z glo ommlu io n
may designate la o g r " f o rouch of the |tlte'| 52 c ount s.whichshall continue to be olhcid until after
the nearfgonerul election.A t that
time,and hlennidly therufter,thehw provides the oikiel newspaper
for ueh ooouty ahdl be selec ted bytho voteh.
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SIMON LARSEN PASSES
The death of Simon Larsen occur-
|at his home at Omm o n last""d=~g» the Bth. inut.He had been
n poor eallh for a number of yeah-
~ut able to be around and attend to~uslneu most nf the time, though Iv
d given up farminr turning over
he nmnagement of his fine fam, justorth of the Omm store a short dis-nce, to his soul.He was a native
I Denmlrk. coming to America, lami-na: at New York, in 1868, and urns-
rom there to Chicago where he rc-
"Mayor Roberts h u I . a li for a
mms meeting of the tu p a y e n el-pecially" etc.atc ., any siuy '|warcry.Why "wp a y o r a ¢»p¢¢hnzyz"
Everybody is n taxpsyer,w ?
thdr mme: may not appear onassessment rolls, they r a y mu . d i -
re.ctiy or indirectly, an are interest-ed in the c onduc t of p ublic llnin.
They pay taxes, indirec tly, for "fgthing ihc y consume or wear, to e
seller or producer.
J. L. THOMPSON
Veleran Of Civil War
Blair friends were apprlsai M thcdeath of Joe L. Thompson st the Sol
c inn'}lun3°clL£Burkett,Neb., Inst'.e was an ear hmIdc nt o¥t.hi| city for mg y ennunlnl
mi n s to the Soidiem'ome s f ewr u n , W lie wua a vetcnm of thv
Civil ar, n member of Co.D 811
umm, auth 10-¢G<»v. s. fc; Ble-
r _.
.:he ew Yo committee lookin; af-
Plv hom bound Nebnah _solrl~iers. an additional $10,000 emerqcney
fund to meet rms axtmonlinnry cir
cumstances, and an emergency appropriation of $3,000 to provide the committee with immediate funds.
'lhla ac tion follows o re rt Iron*lorrin A. Hose, chzimtan o?othe com
mittee, announcing the opening ofNehrmka heldquzrton In the Hun ol.itltt1¢,No.21, West Twenty -tlftb
street, and ggg nn estimate ot fu3-~,»=»-t»upon o y ears' uc
vlt ez."The lla!! of Staten is hnlnc esi bsthe War Camp Community sc|"\ireand quarterz,including :leak r mm
tights,telephone. heat and _lzmitm'c hic o an provided free to the mm
nittec.lint. Ente Leqse Sqott, formerly ofLincoln, was mute permanent seen:
Lnry of the Nebrunkn hendqmuteru at.t :Llllry of $30 a week.The hto¢l
qunrtera opened hhrrh 1.
In miditton to the secretory,tht~ommittee will employ |. pier direc-
or to visit inmntir ships and get nine on returning:ehrnsksns, mul L'hospital viaitor," to rail on Nebrnuiu
ick and wolmdefl ln the vicinity.Fha committee will also utilize all
»f the atnilnbio volunteer service of
former Nehruhans in New York, Mr.Hum soy a.Burt Whedon hu been
mode treasurer of the committee mu'
Emory R. Buckner nm! Robert T. Hillwditors.
HOG3 INCREASE $1.25 WHENRESTRICTIONSAREREMOV ED B Y U,
(Omaha Bee 13)
Since the rernovai of all gow:ment restrictions on the lwsinzselling of hosts the price has shot u
with great rapidity.An increue -$l.?.5 a hllndrcwfght since last Hodw was r efi ne Wednesday mon
i n .
.
n. sleek-head c ows.min i ng i nt. . ~ w| , a . r ¢ i n n 'y n g u l a r c u
1:i n r n d t o c a z u a n o m d o f u u u b ln f June 30
who hive had the lemedtyLu lu thick milkwhitfe lg y f
trlckiin ~own through lnyer te
layer o - talk: in ine silo I|the stud'n kic k more power!
ihun n mulc wadlop, md its ei!linger for I2 »11.One h uon iysxdultoraln:h i r Adycerlne-like su
stuns; mgmvfm Iter il. z o W 1
o e .}ll'°l1 er zdl rlear od the map, any lhouu wh
have triad it.
The family of Chris Rohwer a n
pkmning on ieaving for Lincoln in ashort time where they will guide, Mr.
Dell Bnilud of Coleman, S. D.. \\I.lin the c ity a short time lui week visiting his mother, Mrs. Sanh Ballardand sister, Miss Gram Ballard.
Mr.and M E ' F u n k Gray anddaughlor havu moved buck into town
and will occupy the residc o f Hn .Gra f: fa the r,Abe Sutherland,wh:
will make his homo with them.AbBennett will occup the homo and
farm th e that of wont of Uu
rily, the place formerly owned by thelate Herb. Noble, now owned by t .
Grays und which they vacated wher-
oomim; back to the city.
RELIC OF BOOM W RECKED
Old Cotton Mill At Kearney Sold For
m o o n
Building And Equipment Coat SIDU.:000 in Romantic Days Of The
Frontier
K°=~"=°f» Neh.. March 10 -Th e dl(
cotton mi I, the last tangible evidandoftheboom-de'mannfaduriitg
pla n ts , h u b ee n a o d to L. A . ~or $12,000 and the work of w i g
the big building for the salvage Ia
ready under way.J. G. Lowe, president of the Farmera'__lmnk. who was payrnnater at tht
cotton mill in its more prosperotlrand his los;-farosperooa wa n . d oe f f b , 53° 1, l:chrntl1u;i m waieh
gree e tt n o e pro oct."'l`be. Comcnoeka," cosedively so-call
ed heanae they were many and thelaH e l l intricate, wege eantem eouoz
man ac tuzera with d great amoun'of ap ltal at their c ommand I L Diwataon, in one of his eastern tripe
which resulted in th imponatlon oleapitaliata into Keamey by the traitload,succeeded in interesting the
Cttmnoekn in the possibilities of Kearney.The Kearney Enterprise, Kear
noy'a metropolitan daily, kept thcpopulation o the town on the alert
or many weeks with tales ai th:Cumnoelu and thdéegrital, and tlzeil
prospective trip earn13;.Ont
day , in great headlines.e p a l;would announce the arrival of the
portant eaaterners on a eertain dat:
And on that date the headlines wottltgive the depressing news, "The Cum
k Co N t nnoe l me o.But there enme a day of jubilatiorwhen the cheering crowds packed the
sidewalk and a _procession paradethe streets bearing' the banner annonneing"The Cumnocka Ha v
Cnme."Such pandee were frequentin the exciting days of the boom. -
Within ninety days,a subsitlf
amounting to $250,000 had been rained hyqppular nuhaeription ln Kea:
ney.o population was only 5,001and other projects were being subs!dized daily.The (mal coat of the
building and equipment wa.1,8-100,000The Cumnocka were the heaviest in
ventors, but Augustus l'rank il men
tioned as having put fifty thousand
into tho,coneern.'A Few Figure!In a booster booklet of the boondays,preserved by W.S.Clalpp, r
gg s tatistic s nge ; to gp g s ae ofarente<. an t mi .rbemenonedR.passing that ~ §
loom rather large eornpared ~N r
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G o v s n ma z n r r A m o nRAIL ROAD MANAGER
Experiment Thu For No( A Mulned
r u i n M 51|¢s u n BunenlB .:Geilng Mi k i " B e lu r n n - H o m
nd Elliott Urges Return to
Pr in t: Ov ne n
Chleqo,Mlm):B-T he early re-
hnrn of the r-allways to opentlon In
the mmpunlea which uwu them andth e p uu g e of e o nn r u e tlve lé u xr
tion w =~=-1.;,»;lv-1° opssntluntgg 3
e neue u were vocaHound Elliott, fh-f==\\~a und Emi
nent °gd¢g¢ Nobrvtrn Pa uli: ru way
un nn r u a ore Qra comrnen-.inclub of at n dumar here mnlght.Mr .llott presented som:
dnt; whic h brought out c ontmts between the sltuntion Q! the railway :
under prlvnte nd undar government
operation.' Th o Pennuylvanln ry nem."lu
nld. "furnished 19.2 por c ent of tluton! mn mileuge and 12 1-2 per een!
of the will 'I.'f"5.| ." "°f>»f|°°§ff'°o`§ .az
eember 81, 1917,Lhnt symrm hed
283,800 ern oea, md on December 81:sm mi l 2 78. 101 emesh lnu lws lmo
v mleu than ln 1917 (tho rnllwuys bein(
ln the y ur 1017 under private eon~tml)nsnrl W000 more em lo eewe r e , W i r 16 lmn d le we . . ' L . l. .
volume of business.'l"heae\ state-me nu a n na t mu le i n c r ltid nm n l'the n llrou d ldlnlnlltnilo n but sim ~ly w =» =-ph-in u w p a u l u m JI.
#Y iwu o government opentien irnot productive of the bed! result:
With tho some rdlmlda n lltilg bet
#_;g;3_\-fv»»¢ln m; 1 8 w g ; l n 1 7
e mme o n n n me u'with different o zu tlon . J dlr~
ectlum and with e had me n work-
ln g u h ad _ u h uman be in g couldwork. and wrth net wur wer nm: : : : : : : ' ~ m a ' =§f'::'f ° '
d »§§°¢¢~»..enfrgy .uludolnavr".§3.'if ioiblntlve so lmporunt In tha
m o r a l o l m y ents rlle m d Lintotaloutpu t of thorn w u l e nthan ln»19\'l md won ~Z9'i';»<»- mon
°° ° ", { to t h e ~ot I n Fl vu r 0 Region Plnn
5 "e 1 3 1 ' - y ~ d o n o t b e
o n n ed¢ r vh ¢ g _ " ; \ | ° z ° : : . : " ° = ` ¢ -~
ry ore me ugg; ly stzm.They \;~;=v "gg
P .ceono c mem& § ' &" . ue s o d llemn tr vm th a n
oxiltlng ln foreign c ountriel thnt w.must xolve our rublem ln mlr o ww n y l n d n n t j s p b t l p l u n ~
:I i
used in its constmction.The main room contained 15.00apindieareqaidng 400 horscpowe
for their operation.am!the nnnuaoutput was estimated at $3.1l00,000.
Alth o a boom day enterprise, th
cotton mill did not owe its final failare to the collapse of the boom.Indeed, the manufacture of cotton \\:|
continued an a paying enterprise lon:after the spectacular bursting of th-
hubhie.For nine y ears the mill :lian immense business, fnite unwortlnof the tremendous out ay for build
ing and equipment.It put out muslin and ninequart:-
lheetlng of n quality equal to Imiof the Loom or Lawrenc e Double I.The`entire rnrmiuct was ahipaed 1-
Chineae ma eta by Putnam-1 ool-:eacotton wholesalers at Cincinnati, wh-
latcr took over the machinery.Scarcity of akilied iabor ami, to a leasedegree, increase of freight rates, fin
atiy rendered its further operatic.
not feasible. and the mill nhl!! down.Counterparl In Indiana
in e gm-" W lu is wled the labor quc slio:
is., of comic, one of the mont scriou
:n d difficult c o nf mwn g the wholnworld, the railroads in particular. nm
there must be a. broad view of ig am\ lplrit of give and take by dl cla..-ases of people.All good citizens de
sire to are wages and living congilions improve, but there is 1 limith
have reasonable waxes und continu
ous employ ment rather than to forclwages so high that industry langilish
ea, for than the 'wage-earners them
selves will lullcr most of all.Transportation Machine Vital
" A n effective tnnnportation mashined: vital to the interests of th#nation in war and pence.Iti Importanco justihes h»~fg;5 a man in thu
cabinet oillcers d ing with greai
national questions and resources nmtogreeentthetransportation. need
of e nation directly bo the prcaidcn
and his advisers."He win not manage a.n¢Ioperntc
the nil:oads any more than tho sec-ericulture mum~ »and
=»fq.,'gf'v1¢-_}»f===»»f Mme.c m n building- was -loBxlof
feet, the boiler room 59x48, dsc ennine room 'IoxB0. the fan room 92x2.7
The xmoko stack is 120 feet high an:its foundation is 28x28.The noorroom of the building numbers 89.53
-square foot.Over 4,000,000 hricl
H ~....
"Small,unsuccessful a n d s o w lm
'weak iines' that ue depending upon
their connections with the gms'trunk lines must gradually ba nbso:-bed and become n p a r t of th:
The entire machinery was transfered to Evansville, Ind., where a col.lon mill modeled after the Ke:xme5
pattern. had been built for its !(¢t'[|tion.Kearney people who have Feerphotographs of the livnnxvilk mill
say it is nn exact replic a of he ol'cotton mill here, even the location o'the doors.Anal.there the spindles
Fifteen thousand in number.\\hir¥ence wlzirrefl merrily in W est. Rearney. are whimme to this very day.
Crowdnd together in the low cramp-
opentea the .arms of the country."Some have suggested that the gov
ernment gunantee a fixed return uponrlikrondrroperlyTheraiiwng.executive! be ievo tlnt a guarantorwould tend to reduce initiative Bm
retard eftkziunt mumgelncnt.amthado not nk for it.They belicvrwiadequate ntea,rcamnahle lib
rty to act md good managemowthat hue been wisely planned
honestly financed and well managvercan sustain themselves.Poorly locat
~|.
thaw organiutiosdid and nmnxingl
Producer:of wi.
the nuanufactupe otor of socks, can
ahlpc.Th lt the
found ihe governn
giutled with billioof mlterinl was s
hers. but must b
Maker."Th¢fnilumu
_b'~*'
~ou CAN HATC~
AND sjrR0NGERw|'rH soFT-
Let us prove theseclaims by demonstrat
ing the Soft-Heat to you, and showing yo
what others have done, and are doing wit
this Wonderful Hatcher.'
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The' Soft-Heat Tubelesslnc
..Different---Practically lu
COMBINES zo SUPERIOR FEATURES:Center Lamp a
Temperature; Only One Filling oi Lamp Makes Complete Ha
the Oil of Other Makes;Eggs Turne:l.W itl1out Lifting or
Aiitomatib Balance of Heat,'Moisture, Ventilation and Regul
Labor and Attention.Less Than Two Minutes a Day.'
SOFT -HEAT IS LIKE ~
NA T U RE 'S OW N--Not
the Harsh Dry Heat of
the ordinary Hatcher.
There's,as much dlffer=
ence as there is between
Soft and Hard W ater.
T W ENT Y-FI VE Years
QFSU CCES SNUL IN=
CUBAT OR BU IL D IN G
BEHIND IT .
SOLD UN D E R A N
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GUARANTEE.
Nearly Three Months of the
Best Hatching Season is yet be=
fore YOU.You can make several
Hundred Dollars from your poul-
try by getting started witlva
SOFT=I'IEAT HATCHING OUTFIT
SUBYYHUTBB. FARMERS BAY ~
if ~. . . M a
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: r u m w e r e W-: m i n e d f o r sm
m w l g v w u c n u u c l u 'r ' ! "e m i u m .o r m e r z e w i t h o t h e r r o a d s ..w h o s e d a i l y l i v e s u i T o r c d a.l i t a f i l i m l F 0 1 s e v e r a l m o n t h s .
E . . , . . . 1 " ' £ , . " ' F S " £ . = . . .. . . 3 " S o m e o f t h e g r e a t l n b o r o r g a n n z n c o n t r a s t t o t h e w h o l e s o m e f m e f l o m o ' |o D 811'cc lvul at um. :sc um :mm nurse:1ic.h he I`uosdn}, showylgg _ggt g_ _mlilhi ne-=-1
i&iA»1ai|»=ne%i gud Qhis §!évlc;'¢;.£hrf ments
f\;;,§,;'B=;;, xmwr not shark in tho min, for they wrrv . "um" Harrigan, south of mm. is scheduled zo on neun at mennmm lm:va url: xurlucru ucaun: w Hu unuiinnlx.m,.\¢i||¢~¢| tlml nrvfvrrni tho fr¢Nlnn'!nu~nd\ng.}ohu:¥r1 an fnoelefq tsfo story week and a. P15113 f Blair worri-un 3 . 5 : l ~live Sfoek beforeFMS]§§§»§»§iéé"wli held at Ulf!h m l l home on Saturday at oneo'c loc l: P. H. Rev. Ullvelden of Om-
aha ;>reachlnlf the funeral diaeounc:nd the renuns we re laid at rut in
the 'Orem GennetekThe Editor of Enterprise ex-
peHenca a feeling in the nature ol'personal bereavement over tho re-ported death of his frlend,Simo1\ Lar-
sen, with whom he has maintainedfriendly relations for near a half een-tury of intimate ac quaintance.The
best that can be uid of any person isthat "he was an honest mam" a rdthat c an be truthfully sold of Simon
Larsen.
-wFar1ncrs' Railroad Measure Giving
Parrot-n' Co-Dperstlsfe Unions
Seats In Omaha Esdnnge
Lincoln,Nob.,Msnch 11 - A f te r n
lengthy debate In the committee of
the whole In the lower house, the l-xr-
islature Tuesday ordered House Rott
345, s measure designed to give fI.|\°!!l
ers cooperative unions seats in the
Omaha Grain Exehanrcf to enigross
ment and thin! reading by an almost
unanimous 'foto
uf the farm.In the lust anulsqln, thi~-.ituation mused the failure of thucotton mitl. nm] not the fact that it
was loentecl so for from its imsc,.oIsupplies.The mornle ot' the mill workers was
nnt of the best.They \\ort'. in themain. itiitorzstr' and Locking in ambition.Child labor mul common.
The mlll supervisors!were plutorrnls [mm the east.At the annu
lime the various mnnufnctories wereIningbuilt, n allneonnl street.lin;¢lon either :aisle with pretentious rosi-zlunfvzl. eume into existence In Wesl
lienaney. Later these residences were
nouso wllh ousement on :vs :arm nrsoon as weather conditions will per
mf..lie plans to move the old houseof! the present site and use it for stenant house and hopes in this way to
solve the hm.nl help problem.
oA reception was given by the
Young Peoples* Sociejv of the Denis?
l.uthc.rnn church. nsustod b the Tuinthnlotsafor the soldiers ,of
§|1t!reh el eollegemettttmod from mil-
itary duty.A llne prognam wns gh-en :mel refreshments were serum!
The evening visa greatly enjoyed hsalL. _.as-.
went over one nay lnosn oi. mu umwfor the convention, presumably to doa tittle Ing-rolling, pick out the posi-
tions of Erominenc e in the organillttion whlr they wish to he chosen to
occupy.
oEtczwation for the buoment of thelllmHe home on W . Linc oln is pro
gressing "og but was halted, tc m-pornrily. by e existence of fro~t.
oThe Moidtouse lco slorsvre plant
was hlled to about one-thin!of itscapacity during the recent cold spell.
This, however, will not Inst for long.
\ J \ J § | I | | l l | . l 5 u m 5 P a u l s n v n a
-noxm-::.| . :~usx'r vwon LEADEIS
Wwlhlngtin.March ll- Rep r e se n t:ltivo I'rank W. Mondell of Ne\.*cef.tl».~,Wye..today \\n»=elected |1~pul~li.:1n
llocr leader in the next consfresn.The vote for Mondell was 161| 'o 21.the lrtller number voting merely ]\\1\r-
clit.I-'itty-three votes were lbsent
from the meeting ol' the lepllbllcnnc o m m i t t e e o n e o m m i t t e e s .|
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Mrs.Guy Heltman is spending nfew days wit_h friends in Omalu.
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