03-28-1919ag a .
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bxeam~»----n will be lent pnly for mdmlnistn-Ihre expenses of physical operations~f the tmrnu usd no; for actual coar
rlngnf allotmentandallawnnco
The attention of nutomobiic gwmra
il direc ted to G. 1. Dixon! Automo-b lkInsuranceadvertisementinto-day'sEnterprise.Noowner ofan
automobile, unlesshe possases un-iimited mans, can lion! to carry his
own innarance.Owning and driving
.| l
|e m p l o y e sLh eb u r n - u ' |p a y r o l lnowy
.IrH t l r|a i ~
AN HATCH MORE
TRONGER CHICKS
H SOFT-HEAT
In-h,, and one each at Shuben and Blair. Nchr.Wehny my md everygood laul nlock.We plyCASHfor Liherly bonds: No commission." Conxult me about your in-\cdmenta and l'll save you money.
==Ge0. Schroeder
5 4 5 Ra i lwa y E xc ha nge Bldg.
l5 lh & Ha r n e y St .
Pho ne :Do ugla s 32 61
Omaha, Nebraska
dayu.Some tide! rn»t.cal your ce.:and get away with ffm so frequent-
ly luppens; some iwridinlz hivk may
About1,200,000checksforallot.-
menu,allowances.insumnceandwmpenutionnowaremann!
annnthly, amounung in the aggrmgatrso morethan $4u,000,000.Nearly
hd! of this sum comes from the Wmd e p r tmmtandrepnsentssoldiers
allotments.Then in no shortage ln
tb lfundsfor nliolmentasinceUni:isdeducted. fromsoldiers'pay,but
the fundsnvnilable forallowuacmadded to the nllotments are lirmtcd.
'~un..19 ,url iiff|'1mmi:rsloners sn SL Paui.e foliow-f.1l by the states in attemptin
Theconference1»\aanttcndedb>!§¢°fightsomeoftheprovisions-
|lI(":\Ln\8l.i\0Bof lhcrailwayC0111-:|f(!dEHl.l ¢0n{roI
GEo.scHR0EDERs
OFFER,
An Opportune Investment
With Stock Bonus
1
Aa r
We own and Oler for nie 525.9007 percentPreferredGuaranteedStock,participating up to kt! per cent at $100.00'Myer share.Carry 10 per cent Common Stock bonus.W i th E h
ery$1,000.00 of Preferredyou get $100.00CommonStock
Bonusfre e- illar ma nnVinegar and PickleCo..ofOmaha,Neh., Fatablished 1870. Clpitnl\Stock$250.000.00.Agoingconcernunder excelient management, producing n common ne
cessity: ideaily located. makes the possibility of good earnings
a iogienl certainly.
There is No Better Time Than House-Cleaning
IIIIn
m a y b n c k f i ma n db r e a ky o u rm m
w h e ny o uu et r l n l t i n gi t ;o r c a t s :
d m a n d b u r n u p .I f y o u a r e i n l u m l
a n dm yo ftheme!.hi.n¢:|i u p p e n a ! !
y o u h a ve t o d o i s M e y o u r c l a i m W i l h
t h e c o m p a n y a n d s m y o u r m c n v; . , u n ¢ I
I
) G - A - S
for lightipg and heatifngWa'¥! gladly give 55uuexpcrl. advice
in part at lout our sovereignty." Theprcscnt. Icague proposal, he continued,
"Ea perpetual, u covenant from whichnohe of the panic: can withdraw with
the accidcntmndcollectdnrnagesfrom
:ha other pany.Don't own or driwn rar without lutn insurance.ll,'s so
cheap that peopia will have no nym-
in g 5 1 1 t r o ub l e s a r isi ng f ro m U1 2 fe d -misa ion e rso fNe brmslza ,Io w a ,M i l !
e r n l r o n t r o l o f t e l e g r a p h a n d r a i l r o a dn e s o t u , N o n hD a k o t a , S o u t hD a k o t a ,
l i n e s , a c c o r d i n g t oR ; i l w a yC o m m i a -\ V a . \ ¢ h i n l r l u n . G l e n n a n d I d a h o .
s i n n e rW i l s o n ,w h on e t u m e dyest»erA c o m m i t t e e o f E ve w a s a p p o i n t e d
}| .ih a sn o tb e e na n dw i l ln o tb enb auf
»i o n e d. " ( . ol n n ¢ ~ I H a r ve y d c -c l s r e d t h a i
' .+ \n \e ri ¢. | i s on ly a e nt svs " m u l t h a t
n ofo:-eigsb o w c r c a r eo r t h e" c l
fa r e o f t h on i t c d S t a t e s a n d w a s n o t
| ; i \ i n g : z t h o u g h t t o i t , e x c e p t x o g a i n
usd fam' no 5°'°""?°°war upon the rest of the world.
.\mvrif.:r1's *mst resources.He u serl..| nt tho oubwt that he would not un
dvr any rircunx<ta'rlcr~n "in the enmmon plsmscattac k ther a i l"p1 ent.
but hr' ausertnl"We are !.oo prone zu.nnkc a fttish of ouhir eef mngustrnqc
SAYSC0'¢l'1NAN'I'13n o o m z u
llut Colonel HarveyBf ljevn Ln g u c
Idea W ill Preuil
Chicago, March15 -Colonel George
llarvc y, editor of theNorth Ameri
mnReview, in an address before nxuthedngof blnkenstonight. cle
4.|lll`E4| the League of nations covrnlnl.
.usdraftrd"ia1doomedtofnilurf°."
»
fg i n s o n r n r a p p r o a c h i n g d i vi n e a n t o
h oq p r a r t i c a l l y i m m u n e t o d i s c u s s i o n . "
he 9r|»OI1k¢*!s a i d t h a t t h epooplx
.v| ¢\u k v d" t nl f i vm lo u rn a l w nu f
:~;1wn;R.»\|L\'\r'AYCg5l3|1SS20N'§
UPPOSED To FEDERAZ. Cozrrrzoa
Lincoin,Neb.,March16--Nebras-
ka is not the only slate which is iam
JOHN LOTHROP,
ATTORNEY AT l.Aw
tinretl of the -~,55=°" of tht. people
that a test ofsentiment of thecountry is Inwtable,"said Colonel
Harvey."Whether he will succeed in
:ontineing.hisability no so ¢ntu.ine
theleague notionwith thepear*treaty proper as to enable him to cocrce the senate anemu doubtful, but
failing that, there is hardly a qu:;\tion of his fetching home mine kind
of a proposition upon which to nu.:
a definite issue before the country."
let the insurance company hunt up thr:IHful!nmiepondcnce an~itsmost
car md thief and locau: lhf hiurnc fmmiami-dnwltrudiiion,and£0aacriiicc
P r a c t i c e i n s t a l e a n d fe d e r a l c o u r t s
Dl fl ce o n W a ll ur A ve nu e. F ir st
Doo r Sou ah a i C lt y N al l.
BLAIR,NEBRASKA
n will be lent pnly for mdmlnistn-Ihre expenses of physical operations~f the tmrnu usd no; for actual coar
rlngnf allotmentandallawnnco
The attention of nutomobiic gwmra
il direc ted to G. 1. Dixon! Automo-b lkInsuranceadvertisementinto-day'sEnterprise.Noowner ofan
automobile, unlesshe possases un-iimited mans, can lion! to carry his
own innarance.Owning and driving
.| l
|e m p l o y e sLh eb u r n - u ' |p a y r o l lnowy
.IrH t l r|a i ~
AN HATCH MORE
TRONGER CHICKS
H SOFT-HEAT
In-h,, and one each at Shuben and Blair. Nchr.Wehny my md everygood laul nlock.We plyCASHfor Liherly bonds: No commission." Conxult me about your in-\cdmenta and l'll save you money.
==Ge0. Schroeder
5 4 5 Ra i lwa y E xc ha nge Bldg.
l5 lh & Ha r n e y St .
Pho ne :Do ugla s 32 61
Omaha, Nebraska
dayu.Some tide! rn»t.cal your ce.:and get away with ffm so frequent-
ly luppens; some iwridinlz hivk may
About1,200,000checksforallot.-
menu,allowances.insumnceandwmpenutionnowaremann!
annnthly, amounung in the aggrmgatrso morethan $4u,000,000.Nearly
hd! of this sum comes from the Wmd e p r tmmtandrepnsentssoldiers
allotments.Then in no shortage ln
tb lfundsfor nliolmentasinceUni:isdeducted. fromsoldiers'pay,but
the fundsnvnilable forallowuacmadded to the nllotments are lirmtcd.
'~un..19 ,url iiff|'1mmi:rsloners sn SL Paui.e foliow-f.1l by the states in attemptin
Theconference1»\aanttcndedb>!§¢°fightsomeoftheprovisions-
|lI(":\Ln\8l.i\0Bof lhcrailwayC0111-:|f(!dEHl.l ¢0n{roI
GEO. SCHROE[)ER'S
OFFER /
An Opportune Investment
With Stock Bonus
1
Aa r
We own and Oler for nie 525.9007 percentPreferredGuaranteedStock,participating up to kt! per cent at $100.00'Myer share.Carry 10 per cent Common Stock bonus.W i th E h
ery$1,000.00 of Preferredyou get $100.00CommonStock
Bonusfre e- illar ma nnVinegar and PickleCo..ofOmaha,Neh., Fatablished 1870. Clpitnl\Stock$250.000.00.Agoingconcernunder excelient management, producing n common ne
cessity: ideaily located. makes the possibility of good earnings
a iogienl certainly.
There is No Better Time Than House-Cleaning
IIIIn
m a y b n c k f i ma n db r e a ky o u rm m
w h e ny o uu et r l n l t i n gi t ;o r c a t s :
d m a n d b u r n u p .I f y o u a r e i n l u m l
a n dm yo ftheme!.hi.n¢:|i u p p e n a ! !
y o u h a ve t o d o i s M e y o u r c l a i m W i l h
t h e c o m p a n y a n d s m y o u r m c n v; . , u n ¢ I
I
) G - A - S
for lightipg and heatifngWa'¥! gladly give 55uuexpcrl. advice
in part at lout our sovereignty." Theprcscnt. Icague proposal, he continued,
"Ea perpetual, u covenant from whichnohe of the panic: can withdraw with
the accidcntmndcollectdnrnagesfrom
:ha other pany.Don't own or driwn rar without lutn insurance.ll,'s so
cheap that peopia will have no nym-
in g 5 1 1 t r o ub l e s a r isi ng f ro m U1 2 fe d -misa ion e rso fNe brmslza ,Io w a ,M i l !
e r n l r o n t r o l o f t e l e g r a p h a n d r a i l r o a dn e s o t u , N o n hD a k o t a , S o u t hD a k o t a ,
l i n e s , a c c o r d i n g t oR ; i l w a yC o m m i a -\ V a . \ ¢ h i n l r l u n . G l e n n a n d I d a h o .
s i n n e rW i l s o n ,w h on e t u m e dyest»erA c o m m i t t e e o f E ve w a s a p p o i n t e d
}| .ih a sn o tb e e na n dw i l ln o tb enb auf
»i o n e d. " ( . ol n n ¢ ~ I H a r ve y d c -c l s r e d t h a i
' .+ \n \e ri ¢. | i s on ly a e nt svs " m u l t h a t
n ofo:-eigsb o w c r c a r eo r t h e" c l
fa r e o f t h on i t c d S t a t e s a n d w a s n o t
| ; i \ i n g : z t h o u g h t t o i t , e x c e p t x o g a i n
usd fam' no 5°'°""?°°war upon the rest of the world.
.\mvrif.:r1's *mst resources.He u serl..| nt tho oubwt that he would not un
dvr any rircunx<ta'rlcr~n "in the enmmon plsmscattac k ther a i l"p1 ent.
but hr' ausertnl"We are !.oo prone zu.nnkc a fttish of ouhir eef mngustrnqc
SAYSC0'¢l'1NAN'I'13n o o m z u
llut Colonel HarveyBf ljevn Ln g u c
Idea W ill Preuil
Chicago, March15 -Colonel George
llarvc y, editor of theNorth Ameri
mnReview, in an address before nxuthedngof blnkenstonight. cle
4.|lll`E4| the League of nations covrnlnl.
.usdraftrd"ia1doomedtofnilurf°."
»
fg i n s o n r n r a p p r o a c h i n g d i vi n e a n t o
h oq p r a r t i c a l l y i m m u n e t o d i s c u s s i o n . "
he 9r|»OI1k¢*!s a i d t h a t t h epooplx
.v| ¢\u k v d" t nl f i vm lo u rn a l w nu f
5'l'A'|'l'1RAIL W AYco u u ls s ln x - snrrosnn To FEDERAL C0:~."rno|
Llneoln,Heh,Munch16--Nebrlhka is an tht andy slate whic h is l|:\-
JOHN LOTHROP,
ATTORNEY AT l.Aw
tinretl of the -~,55=°" of tht. people
that a test ofsentiment of thecountry is Inwtable,"said Colonel
Harvey."Whether he will succeed in
:ontineing.hisability no so ¢ntu.ine
theleague notionwith thepear*treaty proper as to enable him to cocrce the senate anemu doubtful, but
failing that, there is hardly a qu:;\tion of his fetching home mine kind
of a proposition upon which to nu.:
a definite issue before the country."
let the insurance company hunt up thr:IHful!nmiepondcnce an~itsmost
car md thief and locau: lhf hiurnc fmmiami-dnwltrudiiion,and£0aacriiicc
P r a c t i c e i n s t a l e a n d fe d e r a l c o u r t s
Dl fl ce o n W a ll ur A ve nu e. F ir st
Doo r Sou ah a i C lt y N al l.
BLAIR,NEBRASKA
A IDCAL ~mzwsru>m
ro n Au . 'm x no n !
Historic!!Society .- . . . . . _ . . . . . _ . . . . . - . . . , _ , - | |
N0. 8
GENERAL AND LOCAL NEW S AND c o m m n w r
y0L x x m Blair, Washington County, Nebraska, March 28, 1919
Pésran o£'1='1cul.s OUSTED
lemon Rid O! Men Guilty Of Op-
posing Hin
an-nee lrlackay. President of Tele-
zrlnh Company, and Olhen
Toll To Gel ilenc a
w»hsf.¢mn.Tamh a--Dmm
between the management of the
- tal Telegraph and Cahie company
-Postmaster General Burleson,
ube ever aiu-ce the government aa-
~ed control of the telegraph and
ephone ly ltems,culminated today
T H E u m a m r s :n o r m 7
<f»uh1unm' .tummy
The day od' the purely iocai oemi-
pnpcr has passed.There miy havebeen a time when it had a place in lilcommunitybutthattimeh u gone
never to return.' W ln te n r I t s li nand whatever the mite of the commun-ity in which it it publllhed, the news-
pa p er o f to dly in A me r lnmt| . | tc m~ccrn itself with something more than
cnromiclinz local happeuinfxond das-ctmstug molten of purely on! inter-
eat.Newspaper readers ofiodo in Am-g- hwe 1. wider internet .im they
at ew y e an wo y won t toknew whnt is going on In the world
outside their own narrow confines.Progrcuiwe edlton sense this
Elhangc in thokraodilg public . og ;
o not ov e m celoc al neui d editorid c omment on
local problems but their vision hasbeen brondcm-ci just as hu the vision
of the great man of newnpqper read-
cfs.The South Bend Und.)Hewi-
Tlmcs brought out this point In forc-ible manner in the following editorial
whic lgppesred in a rec enthsu
" 'o you so ar romhome? Lt. e fr ien sy c r iti c o f the
editor.'I notic e =+.-q are over in
P e r la , Gw ww m d on to o good
ded, when we natty need y ou ric h:
here in our home town, pointing out
to t h a p e o p le w h n t g c e n o t onuke their own tovm their homes
better. Why bother with all thooe wg
atta in of mm tha t a re ~ ~care oin wg,»=° ff°v°""° daillel and mln-
"fh;n_=»1=g=
.__
\g»=3 in tor elti ng ond
a U are nou{'£-'Q' a.re1:Ienty of \|1il1llwl;_i & ¢ n t
homo In my bodfl tovm to and
talk about.There are =-»=»=;;;f=1 mddomestic Problem! to be sol There
are fruit ul themes for comment inlocal buslnen and industry md dong.-ettic life.The thing! that mile are
most coneernodwrith,after I,arethe things which,u Re c o n u i d .'como orno to men'| hearts and
ml."Never th elul, rt : po em tha t th ecritic taken u. pretty null, one-sion!
view.I! the present editor happenstoe.good ded ox h ubgspendingtlxrnmctnphoricallyw w w . w
fo parts , xt ia oeaun tlu ,Am-cric an people, induding this portku-
lar eommumty et Americans.arespendihg conlldenble time In thoseanne parts.It was n ot the oditol,
.
ti
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L
fr:1 snr a nopkodlhonl odAmericinn 0broad to tlght i t, h a r m;
with tbnm the hearts of scores s..
. illiona.|er ic a i s i n Pm wé ny .Am-
cri as in Liermmy.Ama na 1 | u l
ring ~ri and ltalf and Beigium uulan ever other part of the world thu
arnoun~-anything.
"Our orld hu grown wonderfully.
Amurica has grown.This very tom;
stoned to oxpand to foroign w h
along nhoot. 1898, and hu new ea.-pnmnng ever ance.We made a tm-mendous jump during the lub ooupne
of years.And m n now th e n ashaluiy o man or woman poneued of
intcllngvmce and n reapeewdo (und ofgeneral information wnone mind mnspending n good deal of time ngm.
along in Pans, Berlin, Loman, etc.
" l t is this brondenhxg range o l
thought and interest tw the narra-papera must reflect, ig they are to
I
s
e m b u u s md disc redit gove ~
nt control md failure to prom~ ~yt a. new wage schedule md tht.htlwur dny in operation.Otliciah
ci informally the aaiumed thetal.company woud loc k on inter
wnh executionfot the order bs
na~ coun action.Tlge oBl.oern re-~»of their duties under the gov-
~~t renin their connection withcompnnyitself,the poatmutoz
ncradk authority gxtending oniy ur.=m u l control and operation ol
companys properties.
but J anu ary Mr.B mla o n neved Edward Reynolds, vic e presi~t Ind general manager ol the
on the ground th o t h o i lu
atructtlng operation under the gor-
Deegan Rclllkl To Burleson
ew York,Mu o h 2 2 - R d u n l oi
Poetal Telegnph company tx.
l r u ..q v I3 : 2 ' ¢- ., a \ = - ¢ :._: ..r b \ . r . c
sumnuriiy relievinl the chief othe-
directors and own en of the
sul c ompany from all du de si n
nnection with government open-
n. of Lhdr systems.In the plac e
Clarence H. Mackey of tha com~y, the order appointed A. F. Ad-
I .president ox the K u n a :City~me Telephone company md mem
rs of the governors general teio-one and teiegnph opensting boarduke over management of the en-
Poatal system..Poozciilee depen-
nt olllcialn u i d Mr.4dnms pre-~ted the order at the eompanyx
~quarters in New York today mc.~k over control.
w.w. Cook, genera! c ounsel mdilliunJ.Deegan,secretory,were
at~ lpecioc ally with Mr. Mackaythe removal order.The department);announcement
d the action was made necessaryfailure or relusad of the Posh! ob
1 |l I a
rai~l~ prum~tly ~zo ~us ~ ¢ f r ~ 1
wage schedule is a distortion. Wt
. i £"., H b g " ~inntnhdof eliiiorc qn tafivanc z
~ered°by Postmaster Genera! Burle~~, was said tonight by William S
~, secretnry of the wmvwy. f.<the "reason" for the :emovel toyby Mr.Burieson of Cllrencr
: hy , president, and otw omc inhthecompany.Mr.Deegm de
\in a statement that "we shadlt. surrender or abandon our tidal
nst Burlesmtfl uaurpation."
he order removing the oiliciah: aorved at noon today without pre-
ua notice,amid the ttltement,ich continued:
'Burleson gives al a. reason Ior thc~er that we have fniied to '==-gy out
orden and inatmc tions.e dc
t know what Burleion :den to inway of orders and instmc tiona.
is is all a. pretense.-
That Red
Cross Audit
WHITEWASIL CAlioUFLAq|-:_
HDGWASH
Hnnwkh in nermduoed, (mm lis-;;- War Cry. A etter written by L.. Treltnr, "ating :hu dlnetor olLhe Red Cxou," to Udnh Heep VlnDeuxen, | phin contradiction ol mlucsomplnylnreport of the puhllfneeountnnt.tha two. and |1ssy':.
WETS HAV E L n m s n l n c H o r a
Src Pumlhllily Of Pac e Before
Pmmh u s u
. . .|...,..Brewen and Saloon lien Think They
May Reopen in lnurul BetweenJuly And January
waahingrtou,March 24-Rapid de-
mohiiinlic m of the :may and the en
Iy return of President Wilson give
rise to .hopes on the pa rt of some
"\*4:L'\" that war-time prohibiiion can
be avoided, or at Ieut cut short.Un-
der the law war-time prohibition be~
comes efl'ective nn Jdy 1 and contin
W INE IN W ALK ER CASE RE-TURNE D To P u o r a n QW NE H
Sante Prosecutor Hotland Dlu u iu e lProceedings Against Florence Lian
'And Returns The Liquor
( S w v u m m B m
The spectac ular raid on the Thomas W alker winery, tivo miles welt 01
Horence,by Gus'Hy en '" b o a thounds" March 11, and |eI|:'| §:d'dsow gallons of fine wines, Sa . . §
morning, it was mnounmed, mwahto nolhmg, wnth lhe exception of val-.
u4hle time lost ond considerable ox-
pense incurred.
The cargo of wine,which was
w o o mn m D E AT H R AT E H E AV Y
Increase of S00 Per Cen! Seen Slnée
Lu! November
Cl1i¢\\¢0. March 23-Aa n result 0|
A 300 per cent increase in the death
nto wnhii the Modern W oodmen ol
Ameica., mince November lst lust, er-
oordin; to a report of Head Clerk A
N. Bott. the head camp of the society
wi ll meet here in special session
Muc h 25.Several proposals for in-
creased insunnee mea are 1.0 be coosidered in order to take care of a dotieit of ;4,s1sAsaa6 for |917-13, ie
conding to Head Banker 0. B. Aie-
shire.\
yumvm-
CAIIO U FL AGE - Glidmlt
"THE GiLCHI;_l£T RB;oRT;_)| 9
mary ' ist,'"Hr, L. W . T1ester,Aaft. State Director,Amurfcln Rod Cross,
Nle bns kn sum Da m,
211' Farrmm Bldg., Omaha, Neb.
n m S i r :In accordance with y our instruc-
tions, 3 have made an audit and az-
nminnunn of the books und recordsat Hrs.w. H. Underwood,p u m a :
nec:utary;Chfllt Sc hmidt,pruam.treuumr; Hrs. J . P. J enn n, armc -
retary;and Ove 'r. Anderson,cs!-tlu uur er of Washington County
Chapter, Bhir, Nebr., of the Amen-
nn Red Cmsl, from their inc eptionup to indudlng 1'-eb"nary 19th,191:
and herewith hand y ou my np or tthereon."
"Tha .cash m bank was rwanciiuci
e.:s*r U L ' \ " "
The "dr "~c ds »dream od'
tno "\\et|..They declare that thanin no chance of the and of demoblliu-
tion coming before ennnitutlonnl prohilaitionbecomeseHe¢ti1e.H mer
tnmg were possible u the dgning ofpeace and the proclaiming of the andof demobilintion before July 1 thehi
would be no wntime prohibition.
Enforcement of the wartime prohi-bition act will fumiah 1 :ood deal of
a prohlem.Under the nz Provilfbnis made for its enforcement by the in-
tenul revenue bmuu, but the provisions nn oonddered inadequate.A
pm ~f<»==\=mg»enforcement pron-
slona will trodnoed in eongreu
ss soon u the aeulon is con-ve n e d wi t h i h g g o f i ts " g p b o -fore J uly 1."1reta"seek
to oloc i mich leddntlon with a ros-sonabloproapoc tot'| nooeulnvlevroIthe tact that w w w w i l l be tleilw i t h ~P f l l t i o b i l _ w h i c h m u t
|P .
'gua xz x q G UNS ON W IL SON
Norihclile P u n P l e a Blame For
Delay On The President
Pari.s,March 2&--By Spearman
lavris (New York limes-Chi¢8¢\.
lribunc \Jahle)--"Should th e p am:conference Ilil or he ovenahelmed b;
zmtowsrd events, the one who in thx
world wiil. be to blame will bl? President. Wilson."..Th e i b we i s a m m q u m u o n
Irorh the lading editorid 01 the con-tinental edition. of the London Daily'
aiail, the mme ol Sunday, mum 2
Conung from a Northc llife papawhidl as recognized an Europe al uu.mouthpiece ol Lloyd-George, and thc
recent British lcl.0er'1\ rf.tum ua powerbyoverwhelmingmajontic i,tty.
editorial hit the ~o~l Cnilon .
RO L L C AL L O F " L AME n u c x s :
(Orneta Bee) "1 .
Nothing of novelty is to be notec-
in the pxwmions made by a benen-eaenl. annximilrnuon for tm: warnora
ms of :ta pany who railed to secunvote:enough zo hold them m mea.jobs.New places ere always provlu
ed, ao that me connection between un
zuthrul and me payroll may not inenurely severed.m me present in-stuuoe, the war hu been 5 goieenr.
Lo the democrats, who are enanled ts
:ine up a very rapec uble °duc k"parade tnrougu satuations m
emecurei growing our of the war.ino n e d w n u t yfeek, eight of these
were gwen. new jobs, meluding Sen-ntor bnlfrotlz or Colorado, wno hm
"voted at his-pnrty e em" f o r lu
Lheae many years.ue dnwa 0, bille.
. ..»... ........»..
selves which, if either, is unlink thc
truth.
(The Pilot, ilarch 20)W HI TE W A SH-Tro tter
A o c o u n n x r C H E C K S R E D
CROSS
Marc h 4, :mo
Editor,Blzlr Pilot,Blldrfblebnakn.
Dear dr:I un atuchingnheruwith 5 copy of
enminntion mn by the Pubiic Qc
countma of the account; of the Wash-
ington County Chnptnr, whkh shawnthat the accounts of this Chapterwere In (ood c ondition, and lhll. alt
fund: were accounted far.We willthank y ou to publish tchcdules .mc
and two in the next Issue-at you:
viper-Ve z 1
ry my y ours,L.W. Trester,Ac ting Sum Dimc tor
|p .||,»-
tion.The h ope s of th e " we n" an
bawd on e poulbility that the presi-
dent may oeelue demobillntion at
an und dudng the present year.Thedonning of the penod covered by oe-
mohilnzation rem with the president
under the law.It in his duty to hsuea pm-clrunatioo declaring demobilin
tion at mn end.The term, it ll un-derstood, would not menu necessarily
the complete demobilhetloo M thearmy. but nther the cutting down toa force of 500,000 or therubouu
which the wer detenmeot believesshould be retained or the pruent.
Tho "vets" hope the amy will getdown to the peeeetlme flgore bdore
conetttutlonai prohibition goes intoeffect next January.The terminationuf the dernobllintion period eame~
time this (all would give a fewmonthsintervu!during which thebro wer in en d nlo ou of th e natbn
be returned to its owmer.
fg,»°» imcltigntion by Yale C. Hd
ian , stale prosecutor. the charge 0:illegal possession was rlismiasedgrains!Walker.
" I u n satidied that W a lk e r vunot guilty at any alles of lhiuor poi
violation of the prohihitory uv, except in the possession of the wine,"
Mr. Holinud amid.
"1 have dismissed the c ue upoz
an :qnemln that the W alken pay dacosts incurred and that they obuln f.
permit from the governor for keeping
the liquor."
It was found that W alker couhl
have protec ted himself from the nvagea of the state agents by holding a
pennit fmm the govc mor.The wine
valued at $35.000, was seized by utahsfentawho swooped dawn on.tht
alker winery a t h i h noon orMarc h 11.Part of t e wine v m
stored in a local van and storage cum-
vanai \
BII CHCOCK D1-JCL.-\aEs
r m f r c m u n m r n s F O RPl£ESlUEl"illAl.. UriICI-.
Washington,March 24--Senatorand hrs. muzneoek returned from au.
ouung m Augusta, ua., lousy.Dur-ina' hu absence Senator hztcheoch
golfed with former President h u t:Senator Harding, Senator Hale, Senatorrrelinghuyaen,Speaker Liilletl
and former :senator Weeks.
From a number of conversation:
had with Judge Tait, the Nebraskasenator c ame to the c ondlmon um
Taf t was nn outright mndfdabe Io:
uw repuulzcan praldentiai nomination next Year-
Hitcheoct lesves this afternoon fmChicago to open his campaign in be
.ll-Ill! sl! the Wiisomnn league of nulions and he hu arranged a. serie:
of speeches that will carry him up u.May I, which will inc lude 1 vial. u.Omslm..J
~ ~l~ s in Sc lmduie 1.~
Th e c u h i n h a n d s o f t h e m n n n i .tees was veliiied bv certificates zu:
curcd shawn from tho State Bank, oflillir, .ls shown in detail in Svhulnlu.
On ac count of no exac t record hu-iul bfrn mlde of the rnc dpia ol mun-ies coming in from memhenhlpn, du-
nnliwl. aslel., etc ., ll tru found im-Poldhle lo segregate the receiptsother than the general-.realpn and
the amount taken ln during tm: Maylat, 1918 drive, which is ah svn nn my
statement of Rec eipts and Dubursc-
ments.# n u e v o s
"I 'hh to c ut! allentllm to Ihv fac t
um n o da r t h u b e e n p a t f or th toproperly keep l act of book: ¢ow.'r.n;the various truuaclions of the Casp-
ler. but ilu! I have 'written and cum-piled A complete nel of lbs {.'1'uptvr's
regulatlm hooks insofar aa it hasbeen pnlaibie to do an from the :lc-podt milpa,ard fn.innoieen,»:he:C'~»
n. was he who laid dawn the prime:ples on whic hl.he nllicd and nssocu
WORK OF RUSSIAN uo1.sur:vu<.
Sgizure QI Power Hy Hungarian
W U -..
L E A G U E N O T C A U S I N G D E I A Y
S l o w P r o g r e s s A t P e r i l D u e T o G t h e r
.M i t t e n
\.
P a d s ,M a r c h 2 4 - - - Th e r e s u l t s o iL h e d e l a b e r a u o n n l ' t h e s u p r e m e e m m -
c l l t o d a y a r e n o t l i k e l y z o b e u s t e d
m t h e o t l i c i a l c u m r n u m q u e e a n d p n u b ~
n h l ; w i l l t a k e f o r m i n t h d r e d e n u n
s h e o o n f e z e n c e w o r k , p g ; L i c d ; r ] y vn l h
r e s p e c t t u r e p a r a t i o n s ,fr o n t i e r s a n d
l i n e l e a g u e o f n a t i o n s .T h e n d vo n t h s
o f t h e l e a g u e o f n e t i o n s m d n t n i n t h u
at.i l n o w e y : e t a d i n g t h e w w w
o f t h e p e a c e t r e a t y ,a s t h e t u p l e
m e e t i n g s a r e h e i d n t n i g h t a n d a r e
n e a r i n g a o o n c l w u n , w h e r e a s t h e d n -
: > l & ¢ | ¢ l t o t h e : m u y e r e o n q u e s t i o n :
.Jf p r i w p l c r , o n w h i c h t h e p r e m i e r :
.l
h a s r u n i t fe o u n é , L a t t l x e p o s i t i o n u
n o t l e s s c n u c a l .1\ n o da y s lu s t we f: i \
w e r e p r a c t i c a l l y w l a u e d .m m m o .
m u r c l u n g t h e c o n fe r e n c e m a r k m
u m e , a n d a t t h i s s t a g e i n t h e p m c m l
m g a t o m a r k t i m e i s t o l o s e l l . .'1 hm
c o n f e r e n c e l e a d e r s a r vs u l t e r i n g n e r
vo u s i n e r t i a .l t i s n o t y e t n c a . a e a n
n e r vo u s p r o x t r a t l o n ,b u t t h a t w : I.
c o m e u n l e s s t h e y w a k e u p .ll. i s d um
L o t h e i r o w n m m l n k e a m d t h e i r o u :
: a d o r e s L o k e e p i n vi e w t h e e n d s f m
w h i c h t h e w a r w a s [ o u g h t
" W h e r e a l l a r e r e s p o n s i b l e , n o m m .
d e s e r v e :ap t l li l l l b l a m e .Bu t . t h e r e 1 ;
m e m a n w h o m t h e w o r l d w i l l c h i c l l ;
o l n m e l i l h e c o n i e r e n c e fa i l s , o r i f z .
o e o ve r w h e i m c d b y u n t o w a r d E\0n°.:\
L e t a u s e i t s w o r k w a h n o t do n e i a .
3
~._....,1 In the production ox chrome,
mnnimusr. py ntel and tungsten fm
war purposes."ll. wi ll n ot b e lu nlor u comrnlsedon to nnd out who un.
and who did not sustain auc h losses
out how long wi!! lt keep up?Then, Ed healing of Lfolomdo .\|.nd=
a. goh on the commiasion to "beginthe reclasailication of salaries in thu.
District of Columbia.This job Pan$625 a month, and will Int as 10135: lu
me commission can string out tinwork.Hamlin of sliasoun and Coop
cr of Wiaconsm, the latter l republncan who won democraticIavor by hh
embargo amendment to the nrmen
mautrmlty lull, will dmre wath Keatzng the arduous work.Swager Shirleyo! Kentucky draws tne pnza.
plum, a $25,000 ,;ob\vit.h the nil ~~
administration.
an agreement.
W INE IN W ALK ER CASE RE-TURNE D To P u o r a n QW NE H
Sante Proeeeutor Holland Dlu u lu e lProceedings Against Florence Lian
'And Rename The Liquor
( S w v e m u . . B m
The spectacular raid on the Thornas W alker winery, tivo miles welt 01
Florence,by Gus'Hy en '"b o a rhounds" March 11, and u l r g g h dsow gallons of fine wines, Sa . . §
morning, it was mnounoed, nmouhto nolhmg, wnth lhe exception of val-.
u4hle time lost ond considerable ox-
pense incurred.
The cargo of wine,which was:nomed to on Omdmo warehouse, wil.
be returned to its owrmr.
fg,»°=» imoltigntion by Yale C. Hd
ian , state prosecutor. the charge o:illegal possession was rlismiasedegelrvslWalker.
" I u n satidled that Walker vu..not guilty ot any alles of lhiuor pox
violation of the prohihitory uv, except in the possession of the wine,"
Mr. Holland amid.
"1 have dismissed the c ue upor
an :qreemln that the W alken pay dacosts incurred and that they obuln r.
permit from the governor for keeping
the liquor."
It was found that W alker could
have protec ted himself from the nvogea of the state agents by holding a
pennit from the governor.The wine
valued at $35,000. wo.: neizod by utahsfentawho swooped down on.tht
alker winery a t h i h noon orMarc h 11.Part of t e wine r m
stored in a local van and storage com-
m e \
That Red
Cross Audxt
WHITEW ASIL CAlioUFLAq|-:_
HDGW ASH
Hn n wk h i n nermduoed, from lis-;y - W ar Cry . A etter written by L.. Tr elto r , "a ti n g :h u dln etor o l
Lhe Red Cxou," to Udnh Heep VlnDeuxen, | phin c ontradic tion ol ml
ucsomplnyln report of the puhllrneeountnnt.tho two. and |1ssy':.
wmruent thereon, mddecide for you:-gelgf which, il either, is telling thc
nz
»
(The Pilot. Muc h 20)
w n r m w , \ s n - T m mAo c o u N' r AN' r C HE C KS RE D
CROSS_Marc h 4, | 919Editor.
Blur Pilot,Bl| ! rTNebr- uh.
Dear dr:I un | tt.uhins°heruwILh s copy of
exnmlnntion mn hy the Public §r-eountam o! the recount.: ni the Wuh-Ongton County Chqwnr, whkh lhown
th u th e u m u n u o f l h l l Chapterwere In (ood c ondllhn. and lhlt al!
fund: were aeaoonled (or.W e will
thank y ou to publish vzhudnlen .mcm d two in the next !|sue~o! youx
w w f -Ve x 1
ry ru y y ourifL w. Tre slenAetln | Su u D imttor
~._....,o l c h r o m e-- x x t e n ft ) :
n o t b e h a n
o u t w h o u n .
au c h l o s s e s
u p ?Iozada .\|.nd=
t o " b e g i n
a r i e s i n t h u .
~a s j ob P a n
t as 10135: lu
n g o u t t i n
a n d C o u p
r n r e p u b l n
I a v o r b y h h
t h e n r m e n
w i t h K e a t
w a g e r S h i r
t n e pn z a .
t h e n i l ~ r . .
vm-hmk neoadllmmt in Sc hoduie 1. wg
The :uh in hands of the mann! 1tees was veliiied bv certificates zu:
curcd shawn from tho State Bank, oflillir, .ls shown in detml in Svhulnlu.
On ac count of no exac t record hu-iul bfrn mlde of the rnc dpia ol mun-ies coming in from memhenhlpn, du-
nnliwl. aslel., etc ., ll tru found im-Poldhle lo segregate the receiptsother than the general-.realpn and
the amount taken ln during tm: Maylat, 1918 drive, which is ah svn nn my
statement of Rec eipts and Dubursc-
ments.# n u e v o s
"I 'hh to c ut! allentllm to Ihv fac t
um n o da r t h u b e e n p a t f or th toproperly keep l act of book: ¢ow.'r.n;the various truuaclions of the Casp-
ler. but ilu! I have 'written and cum-piled A complete nel of lbs {.'1'uptvr's
regulatlm hooks insofar aa it hasbeen pnlaibie to do an from the :lc-podt milpa,ard fn.innoieen,»:he:C'~»
and memonndn gnthtred Irons ilu
vulou onlieern. sud lu ve broupbt the
boolu and record! np m date.I haveaim iastmded the secretary lb lu themethod of keeping the Clrxplen'Q Bn..
auc h! rec ora
Every courtesy and facility wasgivenme during the course of my
work.Re fu;spect ly aubndllcel,
John M. Grichrist,.lllertificd Puhhc C.n.rn.\n!.|nt"
" 1
to be notec-by a bench-nc warnoraeu to secun
em m mea.nys provlubetween un
may not inpresent in-
5 goipenr.enanled ts~le " i a mtuations an
the war.la.
~t of these
uding Sen-| ~ wn o h m
1" for luwe a bille.
f
' r s H E A V Y
I. S e e n S i n
a r e s u l t 0 |
i n t h e d e a t h
W o o d m a n o l
l i t l u i , N C '
e n d C l e r k A
~f the society
ses si on
~ s a l : fo r i n -
. 1. 0 be con
c a r e o f a d e
1917-1S, 'ico .B .A i e -
\
I5 FORA I. Ur 1IC z-.
2 4 - - S e n a t o r
e d fr o m a u .
l o u s y .D u r -
r h z t c h e o c h
d e n t |.|\.!l.
r H a l e , S e n
l k e r L i i l l e t l
k a .
o a v a r n t i o m
e N e b r a s k a
d l m o n u m
| d m c I o :
L i l i n o m i n a
t e : n o o n f m
p ; i g n i n b e
g u e o f n u
~a.s e r i e :
h i m u p u .
e 1 vi a l . u .
_* '
'gua xz x q G UNS ON W IL SON
Norihclile P u n P l e a Blame For
Delay On The President
Pari.s,March 2&--By Spearman
lavris (New York limes-Chi¢8¢\.
lribunc \Jahle)--"Should th e p am:conference Ilil or he ovenahelmed b;
zmtowsrd events, the one who in thx
world wiil. be to blame will bl? President. Wilson."..Th e i b we i s a m m q u m u o n
Irorh the lading editorid 01 the con-tinental edition. of the London Daily'
aiail, the mme ol Sunday, mum 2
Conung from a Northc llife papawhidl as recognized an Europe al uu.mouthpiece ol Lloyd-George, and thc
recent British lcl.0er'1\ rf.tum ua powerbyoverwhelmingmajontic i,tty.
~ nir.y;\¢.;~1onel_§;n1lon Mk; p.
CAIIO U FL AGE - Glidmlt
"THE GiLCHI;_l£T RB;oRT;_)| 9
mary ' ist,'"Hr, L. W . T1ester,Aaft. State Director,Amurfcln Rod Cross,
Nle bns kn sum Da m,
211' Farrmm Bldg., Omaha, Neb.
n m S i r :In accordance with y our instruc-
tions, 3 have made an audit and az-
nminnunn of the books und recordsat Hrs.w. H. Underwood,p u m a :
nec:utary;Chfllt Sc hmidt,pruam.treuumr; Hrs. J . P. J enn n, armc -
retary;and Ove 'r. Anderson,cs!-tlu uur er of Washington County
Chapter, Bhir, Nebr., of the Amen-
nn Red Cmsl, from their inc eptionup to indudlng 1'-eb"nary 19th,191:
and herewith hand y ou my np or tthereon."
"Tha .cash m bank was rwanciiuci
e.:s*r U L ' \ " "
~ungarian
J 'lrsoed
I oo Thm
Lho Hungursult of ltus
work am.t from Lhr.
Bela Kungn minister
| who fann
roctamationa as a pris-
o ocquuin°and Leon~ally chosen
l ~-bolshivil.ut went in
isls wouldKun, and hc
communist
of the c om
Georgy, who:revolution-
§i:y,!nlsolo
an 15ian ¢T~'5'u»
| ec tc d \\it}participanh
monist arm;
one of the
t mo\emei\trr.charged
rublea from
be used any,Ho andaccused 0:
rn the Rue,-
has run itf c ouné, Lat the position u
not less critical.l\no days lust wecl\
were practically weaned.m m m o .murclung the conference markei
ume, and at this stage in the proceedmga to mark time is to lose lt.'1 hm
conference leaders arvsulterlng nervous inertia.lt is not yet n ca.ae o»nervous proxtration,but that w:I.
come unless they wake up.it is dumto their own mmtnkea md their ou:
ieilurea to keep in view the ends fmwhic h the wer was fought.
"Where all are responsible, no mm.deserve:aptllilll blame.But there 1;coo man whom the world will c hiell;
olnme ii the conierence fails, or if z.
oe overwhetmcd by untoward E\0n°.:\
Letause its work wah not done ia.time.That man is President Watson
n. was he who laid down the principles on which the ltllicd and associ
ated peoples tviehed pence io he basedlt una he who was aoclnimed thruoul
lJ urope an the apostle of a newelu
lie told ul his principles representm.the id;-ada of the American peopleWe believed him.We know tney :ep
resented the ideals of the democ ra
cies of §Iuropc.lie is therefore dlrectly responsible to ue, as well as lthis own peoples, for is practic alup
plication of those principles in 1J£*ilu.
"0ught he therefore to arise illhdictate to Europe the term; of peace?
By no means.The European |w=°l\'@=welcomed him as an interpreter ol
their lu i (formulated .upirntlonrefheylookedwithrespect.. upon thi
£ra.n|»Atlunl,ic counsellor who came ts
aid their own statesman in the dralt-ing of peace.But they would reaenl
any attempt on his pm to dictate tothem exactly what me peace ie to bc.
"iresident Wilson h u not at~
tempted oo dictate.He hu so ughtknowledge and has offered advice. he
fault has been he has not ulwuyaecemed to realize the true =-strength ulhis own position or to use it in 'lllr
right Way.
"Now with the help of that body oi
oxpem, than whom no better are ul
the command of any allied government, ue knows, within a very nar
row margin, on comparatively ull important details, exactly ggw hc work.
wish hte princ iple: to applied to
HOGWASH--Sissy Va.nDe|.ulen"Elsewlle1=e ln this haue we nm
publishing the report of John M. Gil-
christ,A lieenzed public accountant,
.fter checking the wash. Lounzy lieuCross Chapter, and the "NNI sham
the neeounta ol the Chapter were intwdeondition and llmt lil funds were
properly accounted for. It allies wnththe report made by H. Skov Ni.-| -enond Jabe Gibson some time 'ago but it
s e e m : ~ w h o h a d been industri-cusl circulating reports about tht
of checking the Red Cross olli~vers were not stationed with this 1:
gort :ni wnnlel the reeks looked into
y n licensed accountant.This hasnow been done and his report, to be
lound elsewhere in this ini ue, :sh unthefears of those who rirculnlml
these reports were unfounded or risetheir desire io besmirch the charac
ter of others has been fully und lin
ally checked.It is we had that thou?nho give time and effort 'hut nllierswillnotgivelusuchpublicwerlf
must be c alled upon to aulfer fromunjust and unwarranted attnrks, llul
it seems to be the n:? of the worldnnrl the right always ins in the end.
It was all rirght to ask fol u public
necountlng o these funds and tberehal never been my question but that
this would be done.The delay in 24|
doing gue time for all worts of n'il0reports to grow still more wild ullil
some people were led to believe hunelredsif aot thou°end1, of dollars ofthe lied ross funds had been stolen
or mmepplled.All this nmn not onecenthne.boen stolen -r mlnplnenlHerbvestherewasloomuchtalkin
ing done by someboal l`l1e*rcII~tion aimed at othenl as now Ivan
lurnc d the other way and lhowe \\hetalked without eouse or ciirelcs¢Iy
If
ear To Behurl
March, 23-0 common-ycar wili be
xs than In
governmentmmmuditiestobacco. Apthe faders?
eminlion ofee for voca
bers of ihr
fou rs who
cwliling Hand solution.
"Let him put forward inose solu
lions as representing the considered
views of the American delegatidh
The chief allied delega!.io¢i"'will then
quickly see how far they are in agree
ment with him.The points ef-clit!-an
ences are likely to be few.»Wl1e:.
they have been micenained let thaw
be made public.lt will soon be scer
whether they will stand the test of
public opinion."
"'That ulitorlal," declared an Am
erican gentleman at the Hotel Cril-
len,"reminds me of the one time
gentle Russian pn-slime of lensing: a
nipnle from n fleeing #leigh to the
WETS HAV E u n o s n l n o H o r a
Src Possibility Of Pnee Before
Pmulhu su
Baenfen and Saloon lien Think They
May Reopen in interval BetweenJuly And January
"alhillRlol!,March 24--Rapid de-
mohiiintion of the :may and the en
ly return of President Wilson | l\'e
rise to .hopes oo the pa rt of some
"\*4:L'\" that war-time prohibition can
be avoided, or at. lent cut short.Un-
der the law war-time prohibition be~
comes ettective on Jdy 1 and contin
ues during the period QI demobiliu-
tion.The h ope s of th e " we n" an
bawd on a poutbility that the presi-
dent may oec lue demobillntion at
an und dudng the present year.Thedclming of the penod covered by oe-
mohilnzation :eau with the president
under the law.It in his duty to hsuea pm-clrunatioo declaring demobilin
tion at on end.The term, it ll un-derstood, would not moan necessarily
the complete demobilintloo M thearmy. but nther the cutting down toa force of 500,000 or therubouu
which the war delenmeot believesshould be retained or the pruent.
Tho "vets" hope the amy will getdown to the peocetlmo flgore bdore
conetltutionai prohibition goes intoeffect next January.The terminationof the dcrnobllintion period eame~
time this (all would give a fewmonthsintervu!during which the
*>"=1§';*;° md nloou f th e n e mo
wot:ve ln o to re-qwen.The "dr " .+'ZBZl.\.ui. d ream od'
tno "\\et|..Th e y d e c la r e th a t ~
THE um a rum norm
ffemlunm' Annum)
The day od' the purely iocai :remi-pnpcr has passed.There may havebeen a time when it had e place in lilcommunitybutthattimeh u gone
never to return.' W ln te n r I t s li nand whatever the size of the commun-ity in which it it publllhed, the news-
of to dl in Ame ri e: mmr o w y m yccrn itself with something more than
cnromiclinz local happeuinfxend das-ctmsiug mltten of purely on! inter-
$15.e Newspaper readers ofiodo in Am-g- hwe e. wider interest L.. they
at ew y e an wo y wen t toknow whet is going on In the world
outside their own narrow confines.Progrcuiwe edlton sense this
Elhange in thokraedilg public.
o not ov e m celoc al neui d editorid c omment on
local problems but their vision hasbeen brondcm-ci just as hu the vid-on
of the great man of newnpqper read-
cfs.The South Bend Und.)Hewi-
Tlmcs brought out this point In forc-ible manner in the following editorial
which appeared in e recent iuue:" W h y do y ou gg' so far from
home? mek-1 a frien y c ritic of theeditor.'I notic e »q~=- are over in
P a r i s , Gw ww m d u n i ;a good
ded, when we natty need y ou fight
here in our home town, pointing out
tn th e p e o p le xe lu t g c e n o t onuke their own tevm their homea
better. Why bother with all thooe wg
nth i n o f mm th a t a r e ~ ~care o
ti
yum se:1 snr a nopkodlhonl odAmerieuu 0broad to tlglxt it, harm;
with them the hearts of scores ol
. illiona.|er i c a il i n P m wé n y .Am-
cri as in Liermmy.Amex-les 1| ul
ring ~rl and ltalfo nd Belg ium uulan even other part of the world thot
slnoun~-anything.
"Our orld hu grown wonderfully.
America has grown.This very tom;
stoned to expand to foreign w h
along nhoot. 1898, and hu been ea.-pnmnng ever mnee.We made a tm-mendoos jump during the lub ooupne
of years.And m n now th e n ashaluiy o man or women poneued of
intclllgence and n xeapeewde (und ofgeneral information wnone mln-cl mnspending n good deal of time ngm.
along in Pans, Berlin, Loman, etc.
" l t is this brondenhxg range o l
thought and inter est tw the newa-papera must rellect, if they are to
keep abreast of their time! Ind serve.then proper purpose as Lnlerpretonand leaders.:We should have the lo-
.ul comment, by ell means; but llllfillljfw.'!»h it we must have the Inze com-
me1.'J needed by men and women whofindJhemsclves, all at QNX citizensof a lm: world, with the rbffgetion of
doing gbeir part in undcn:stqnd:nZ mxsolving its problems as they do thoae
of their jmme wwe.We can neverreturn |q,":\in to the purely locll ootf
s
look."\..... ... . ¢ - n n " "" " " ',|
v \a
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tion coming before cnnnitutlonnl prohilaitionbecomeseHe¢ti1e.H mer
tnmg were possible u the dgning ofpeace and the proclaiming of thai andof demobilhnion before J uly 1 thehi
would bc no wntime prohibition.
Enforcement of the wartime prohi-bition act will fumiah 1 :ood dual of
a prohlem.Under the nz Provilfbn
is mndo for its onforoement by the in-
temnl revenue bmuu, but the provisions nn oonddered inadequate.A
pm ~f<»==\=mg»enforcement pron-
slona will trodnoed in eongreu
" f.;:°°l:,', "oo r : . : ~ ' ° ° " o rvan\1 ofore J uly 1.£1 " 1r eta"seek
to oloc i mich leddntlon with a ros-sonabloproapoc tol'| nooeulnviovroIthe tac t :hat w w w w i l l be tleil
with ~Pflltio bil _whic h mut
zinesf'
"fh;n_=»1=g=
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\g»=3 in ta r elti n g in d
appea gf.a n nothorn a.replonty of t.hin| .'lw1;_i ¥ t n t
home In my bodfl tovm U0 and
talk about.There are =-»=»=;;;f=1 mddomestic Problem! zo be ook 'I'hrl1e
are fruit ul themes for c ommon: inlocal buslnus and industry md dong.-ettic life.Th e th i ng ! th lt mi le a n
most oonoernodwrith,d u r I,I nthe thi ngs which,u B le o n u i d .'como homo to men'| heir!!and
bo'1on\|.'
°'Nevor1.heJ u| , rt appom that thecritic mku u. pretty mul, one-dau!
view.I! the present editor happensmbgspendingaS004 ded ox h uu1;nmotnp|1orical1y »v°=1=*»§» .un
fo parts, xt. ia oeauo tlu,Am-erican poople, induding this particu-
lar oommumty of Americ ans.arespendihg mnlldanble ti me m Lhouoanno parts.It was n ot tho aditol,
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W U-..
LEAGUE NOT CAU SIN G D EIAY
Slow Progress At Peril Due To Gther
.Me lle n
\ .
Pads,March 24---The results oithe delabernuon ol' the supreme conn-cll today are not likely ro be noted
ln the ollicial cumrnnmqueo and prnb~obl; will take form ln thdr eden on
sho oonfezence work, pg;Licd;r]y vnthrespect to reparations, frontiers and
line league of nations.The edvooetesof the league of notions mdutoin that
a t i l n o wr y : e ta d i n g t h e w wwofthepeacetreaty,no the le q u e
meetings are held nt night and are
nearing a eonclwon, whereas the dn-:>l&¢l¢l to the :muy ere on question:
of prlwpler, on whic h the premier:Lnu ufa rlu web een mub ietaos ec u re
an agreement.
Tho mr c ounc il again toduy dealtwith Poland, which question in close
:o rettiement.it 1| understood thaithe recommendation of the Combon
committee fora Polish corridor zeros;that Prullia to the Bldtlc wsu pre-
vail, desplto the objections railed bsPremier Lloyd-George.The Polishelivieions at present in France will
probably proceed lo the Baltic and
may Inna nt Koenigsberg, Instead ol
Danzig, in order to avoid l cluh withLne Gononns over Dawg.
The league of notions c ommlseion
resumed its eeulona at 8:50 o'clock
lorught, Preeident Wilson presiding.|he communion is expected to alt nn-til midnight.lt was not believed thot
the llrge number of amendmentswould be completed end the reirillonof the covenant concluded without
another meeting.
The nrmrndm .J~ have been divided
into three :woes--fin*-» those by nen-trals, second. those by an American
senator. thini, those framed by Preslmlent Wilson, Colonel House and LordRobert Cecil.The lut named group
mcludee ell points which the frames5of_the instrument believe will elnriiy
its meaning and entssly ohiecdonn in
all qnnrten.
The text of the speeches of SenatorLodge and Knox and the main pointsof the reeent debate between Sem
tor Lodge and Dr. Lowell one beinggone over in shaping these ehnngee.
JONES To BE COMHANDA]»,'1'
UF N EBRASKA SOL DIER S' n ous
Lincoln,March 22--Samuel L.J ones, fo r the pu t four y ur: c om-
mnndnnt of the soldiers' home at Bai.-
lie Mountain, S. D., hu been weepi-ed bdv the Uoarcl gg Contra! as com-
man ant of the noidiers'home atlimkett. to take the place of John I'.Wnhh.The latter rec ently renigned
following charges of incompetencgbroughtngnlnst him by the senate
rommilive which investigated the in-
stitution.H _.
Mr. Jones was reconillfvinkled by T.
J.Maiora,Cul. J . H.Ma:Cla5r nm!Captain Trimble, compdainx the Zag
islatiw: committeg of the G. A: R.
I
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YOU CAN HATCH MORE
AND STRONGER CHICKS
WITH SOFT-HEAT
Let us prove these claims by demonstrat
»-|~' :|1~||-
what others have done, and are doing withBroodsllundreds of Chicks
this Wonderful Hatcher.as yell as the old hen
,wlllmothera dozen.
oSEE THIS cnmn.=.sr or ALL INCUBA'l`0RS AT 0UR FACTORyo ~
P0|!T[|! lwculmon co.{?é'%?2"é'i %".I¥'$, Bros. Seed House
Blair,Nebraska.
.
"~1r.J1.ffx11i,F 7*;.-~~: '= >~
n_ ¢';, - ~ ~ » = = ' - - . ~ 1
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The Soft-Heat Tubeless Incubator is
.~Diflerent'---Practically Automatic
COMBINES 26 sunER1oR FEA`TURES:.Center Lamp and Hester;Absolutely Equal
Temperature; Only One Filling ol Lamp Makes Complete Hatch; Requires Only One Fifth
the Oil ol Other Makes;EggsTurned Without Limng or Removing Trays;Perfect and
Automatic Balance of Heat., Moisture, Ventilation arid Regulation.Requires Less Time,
Labor and Attention.Less Than Two Minutes a Day...,. ., ....
s o F T - H E A T I S L I K E
NAT U RE'SOW N--Not
the Harsh Dry Heatof
theordinaryHatcher.
Therefs as much differ-
ence as there is between
Sof t and Hard W ater.
TW ENTY-FIVE Years.
ofSUCCESSNULIN-
CUBATQRBU IL D IN G
BEHIND IT .
SOLDUN D E R A N|RON-CLAD
~ ~?$:'¥-Q ~ ~
'-E-e --',..~-za.¢_,~~ 512-~"~'fI< ~;i / ff> p " "~»~zY..£. ;;-~ N._,,J1_"1~ / ~.".~='~ .
x -
Children Operate the
Soft=Heat Successfully.
YoucangetMORE
CHlCKSatlessexpense.
T heProf itsF r omOne
Hatch in the Sof t-Heat
willP ayfortheMa=
ch l n ean dGive You
Some Surplus
GUARANTEEMoney Besides.
SEE TIIIS Bngonnn S'I'0VE
Nearly Three Months of the
Best Hatching Season isyetbe=/1 )
fore YOU.You can make several~
Hundred Dollars from yourpoul-=- ; / ~
t r yb yg e t t i n gs t a r t e dw i t ha; } /-~
~!:_~As 0 F T - H E A T H A T C H I N G G U T F I T~.~ ~
1' I ~ f i ~ f f f f i g ~
wmmkm
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emorsois no obligiltion on your part in asking for the fucta and figllrosl
We are so sure ibut. mu an u fuel and iliumizmnt. will prove 80
superiorto otherways that me promise you'!! (ind ll. well
worth your while to investigate.
We, of course, dun'L expect your patronage on any otherba-sis than that youwill am-ve your own interests bygivingit to us.Why not investigate!And today!
BLAIRGASCOMPANY
B L AI R ,N E B R A S K A
THE LARGEST AND oLDEsT EXCLUSIVE
JEWELRY STORE IN THE CITY l:
H. OLLERMANN
Four Doors West of the Castetter Bank
BLAIR::::NEBRASKA
||. J. AN|)EI!SON
§°'f"f"°'2'Tile Casing and Tubular Wells
_
DEALER IN
Windmills, Engines,
Tanks, Pumps,
Feed Grinders,
Lawn Swings,
Pipe and Fittings
&c.&c.
opbosine GROWELL ELE JATOR
'§§;;?"Blair, Nehr.
u wa n na.1 ;s, ;f° §1 . m a r r a 5"'£iré£u§}|\vusslsssssslus "°"'""°
from Janusry 1, which was more generous than thst ordered by Burleson.
The Burleson sc hedule was bued onthe Western Unlon plan of organiza-
tion, which ls diderent from our, andit was impossible to apply to our or
ganization.Burleson's operating
board admitted this snd told us to dr.the best we could.Burlesorfs state-
ment on the wage sc hedule is a de-liberate attempt no distort fscts.We did rvefuse to assent to 4|
proposition made by BoxIeson's operating boand ol' Bell Telephone and
Western Union oflicisls to increase
teiegrs h rates,but this neverreschecr the form of snorder.Bur-
leson carefully refrain! from mentlo
ing this and this may he why he ~removed our oiilcids."fll1e ststement, .urhicim deeln.res_t!}c
Berlin,Sunday, More
the seizure of power byian communists is the n
ainn bolshevik missions:honoring seems upparcnhistory of the movement
lor .t£uhn} the new forewho probably was tho mc
uiated thu cornmunistic ;spent s long time in Rus:oner and were made t
ence of Nlkossi LenineTrotsky.He was origi
ufor gan iss the Sp a n ;movement in Germany Istead so Hungary.
The Hungarian soci:have nothing to do with
thereupon founded the
I m s nOr the other leaders
I
"'°*'f::' ===~»§=:2" 8' ;' H?: ;" *d
l a w . o r *%l°°1"W°, - 1
Chicnvo, hlarch 24-1-""*>"°"° mtl-
lion dollars* worth ol net." }>\lild111x
pla nn ed fo r thi s y ur in C lu. '° '"r i"beirg held up because ofzhigh _u oe
ug lauxlding' mnteriall.This :mort W*iron was glwn members of the legs.. '
lutivo commission investigau trehigh priter of b u i l d i n g m o #by
four of the loading architects in Chi-cago today.Cw rr na n John lhi loyon1'ooria, Ill.,:undo this announce-
ment to the building supply dealersattending the investigation and ungwthemtoco-operate £n the move L
lower pdc os and bring about a rc-
tumption oi building. he nrfuod thatby lnc nming the volume ot buninc asthe manufactllrons md denier: shouldbe nblo to reduce their prices.
C. F. Wiehe, secretary of the Er-wunl Hines Lumber c ompany, testa-
hnd that tho prico of lumber had in-croasrd -I5 to 60 per cent in five Yoon;
duo lo the inraoasod cost of prodrc-tion and operation.He submittedlires showing the increased coat of
Ia r, frci ht and overhead eluu'gc~.1llc sa id lo gon r out a bou t " pf to li
nxorcuthan flvo >'°*;g 83° an t H;-gp
root oc o m r perc en o ll'price chargeumgionsumen to sell and
lmmllo the commodnty.
In rc-ply to questions Mr.Wiehomid he :iid not believe prion c ould
be nuhm1| until the cost oi lnbor \\oslower.\'|'ogc5 he said could not he
reduc ed until the toll of livin.; was
r
nuc xey . prunueus wx me ruuaz n uegmph-Cnble comvnny, wns in Bll»
tlmorc xoday.ha ug c mna on (mmNew York to see his dlgfhter. whois at sc hool here.He d toudghzz
"Until I ahnll have had the opfanun-ity ol rendlng and mgdylng Q e ful'
ic xt ol the order dlsnnulng me fnmthe servic e of the c ompuuy , I rnfex
to mnlxe nu c omment about L A
statement wlll llkel¥ be luuod by thtcampustoni ht.will Im!! until lg e t m l t o ' l m Y o r k t o read the
order. md wlll probably make In |L|\e»
ment then."
Ge o r g s Rwwy .alsoleader: in the c ammunls
wu arrested lui. Fl.-bnmmm bringing so,ooo,oooRussiaw **""2°-'gf to
lensing a c ommun sl anWW; .\°-#fy are likcvijs
rece nn r n l u m s nrin! mi Cross.
F A L L I NG OF F I N WH
A u ln llm Y i e ld Th ln l
I-'any Mlllioxu S
mom: nxrns Emozwzn |.. "!F"i'l'£'3E'i°.-'}'"}.'f'H'".i s a s u a u n l l n n m I l l l l a. |weadth'| wheat yicid this
y
rut.
m |¢h¢y cullmd-
L
I.mmm,1s1s m a n '~if --=---<
- a i a
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BLAIR BRIEF§--Local and Personal.
.|
R M L R U A D T I M E T A B L E MQ;-z Grover dropped :nw 'rua :su-I
{ta.rpnle holy 01 helium early .sn the
Oliver Hudleaon wil! move soon to
his rec ent pnlchue, the Nels Jensen
propeny.o
Mrs..iianry }'e!»er=|un and children
are w=;=s\x_%f§~=11~§;.:s%,1i°m1!@=2-..
FOR SALE: Two power feed milk.
The women c an to ta f or d t y uwell u school oflieera mart 'I'uesd:i;
the tint time in th e hi mrr o f Blthat they hxva ever had that right.
The remarkable thin; lbout it il t'.:|.Umm are no women candidate:(ou
omce lu Hint thi tin' ln 'alll bl asm-
Deiled to c ut the ir Va tu f or mor e
LEGAL NOTICE
PRORATE NOTI CE To c ns o rr on s
State of Neb zuh,
uWu.hin;I.| m0ount7r --
"°-» :fmt mmm
BARGAINS :N FARM mnns
We have some : u l b v l l i l l l In
Farm Iiiaudt,w i l d g ~:mpro-mu.
no , no :mp ares,Wadi settled, close to milmuda, goodam, g o o dHu la , uh e e is f :h u s h- » -
n| ,R.l-.{| .snd!.e1ephone| .
M u c h ~19# B B 2-wm m sufan
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"Tho ethical upoc t of the c ane is
£00 obvious to deserve discussion
while its moral phnae in quite asplain.It ggfm :mu snitcllld #1{,<=~
a l l lh l t y four y ean m o 1fwhole country was being enlisted inan edort to help out the c otton plant-
ers.Now that they no banding together to hold up the people who then
usxistnd them, ordinary indigmttion is
Loo mild to reach the oHend»r:=. Thenplan may sucveed. but the heneafter
suniy will uvedtkc them.
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Is s u x n E v a n s ' P lu m?
Ente red u no ondd ul mutte r n
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s u n s c n l v r w n R A T E S
O n a D o l l u | Y o u i n A d n a n .
-- - --
Sauter Hammond ol the feel and
Not a man c ould be found in Beat-rice, :dtho I offogcd $60 n month. free
rust, a gnnlen patch, a com, and [recfuel exoeat. when c oal is required in
i h r mi d d d w h t o r
"Hearing of thu government em-
ployment bureau in Lincoln I c u n t
here. At the Labor Temple they ga§'¢
me 1 list of thirty -six men wjho want-ed work.1 have called on every one
of the addresses they fave me, oxrcp:one at Ilaveiock.in two or three
injustic e of auc h a course;an openmastnul. of tho rcpreaeatatwe gov-emuzcnt of the people, proven sound
by the ouuntry's prgvent commamhng
I M ~ I J ~ ~ t a l l t o m uee nlhe~ t h ml d u it y o l w h o m r n ld
previous exposition: of his uaeniom
ot authority upon other issues of na-tions! imponanoe.It il, in n way. zo
. . ._ - - - -H
1 i 1 § _ ; § ; N _
' [ E R P R 1 s E 1 : ; : . . " °,. " ". , d " , : 2 ° , ?, " ' ; "
n~ighboru said~ m~ ~plc had jus* help
.......,..,_...~
at Ias been aptly stated that a filihh
as no stronxfl wan ill waakn'£"hnk,
practical usagu shown its limlagth.
mn who vufould think of putting u{»
anna repnoenmtiveszl.'l'he power "to mfuinte commerce
with fordgn nations"--vrhleh is donehy u't1deS8,18,20,21u.\d2.2Qf9.hr-proposed constitution of the league
of nations:
.These four dunes un all #floured
5 1 tha ~rovmoas or use' ~ropuun
PAEE wo e
oh
n
n5,
nr'n f
E - ~ ~|..
STRENGTH
aI>:AN!.1Nms
n . A v o |
.»;»|'
nnl~\i,;\\'
to have hh brvnber Nerf: 1-;n~| l | ! \ l n |und pulley s:one ~week .Chinn an North W estern.terpria sent ua Harrisburg, Nghr,yum!-
Tn ln l E g g ,when h e is nmnin g a b ulb lnslen The Halle: Pmprlehry Cu.
xx la a. m. Dlily \ol Scotts Dlulf, where hc bus been lo-~4345 "_ m_ umvf c a te d f o r s ave d y an .'Work hu s i n n e d and is bein!
m u m ! o o u m :
In the ma th rf h o m u F . M u n n
C n d i w n o i m lmodes that I have I
lllhur e.l||m.|n d :
IN PROBATE.
of the estate ofdeceued:
d eltate will inks:.lrnited the time ful
n xt u i d e t h i c u
In A M 28,191sfnledthe County
gton County,No
ore July 28,l9l§
lnted the followinghar . tilo w o r r e-I, to-wit, April 28.
1910.Annu Cookti d ltn tr i x o f u m
har of Month 1919.
rm, County Judge
i FARMERS
I
Me hate 1 few fume to exehengetWhat have y ou to tmdo for a fum?
lf you wash to visit thin oountry ,vuno for our wl d ! ! u r mn m e n t l ,
-lfeuton County [teal E.uue Co.,Sauk Rapids, Mann.
Mn. Charles E. Phillips am I# the
family home in th is d iy i nt W - 3
o u e .v n t
nfwdlv =§_» ° ' g ,%'f,,{;g;==g g mmmi
than 79 years.Deceased had been aresident of the county for more than
hall' 1 c entury and of th!! :ity form m y y a n .The aged huabutd md
three children,one soo,Allen,andtwo daughten, Mn. Elmer Pate md
Min Eva ue surviving neu relatives.
She was n c oluden ous Chrllrtiaawomen and commanded respect and
esteem of :il who enjoyed her ue-
an||nla|\.|\A
s..\ ~7*
e
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3
.u w " W a t .». .10:10 a. m. Dally.
31W p. ln. Dally.
C-. S. |'~ M. I
. .Trains North.,
7.26 a. ln. daxly exee t Suldlll-Lot p. m. dalny aeegt Sunday.
5.46 p. m. daily except Sunday.8.80 a. m.. Sunday wy-
'r mm S o uth .
9.26 a. m. daily ueept Sunday.11.46 L m. dnuy except Sunday.8.45 p. m. delir-
o .
Hugh Cooke baa been confused ua
his home with n stubborn c u e o l
gnppe th e pan fe w day s.
Da. W. I-'.BE MlllI L l. /S n xN' n \ 1 .
U l l a located over Stale Ba ll.
Lyle Dexter was home on last Sat-
unday.
oMins Bdth Mueller came from Our
alia Sunday va spenu me day with
home folks.
For I~`nn\ltn.re or Undertaklng u e
J. E. c¢\-|y|,¢||, Sneeeaaor to E. C.
r u m .(u-an
Dewey Jensen u: vis iitlnl ho mefolk: last Saturday and Sunday.
Cora and h m ; f o r o a k a t A y e
Brotherl' Seed Hmue.M - t l
Mrs.J o h n n i .and daughter,
Blenehe, ol Kennard,were countyum vivlora Saturday .
Do y on know that there 'a aa mndndlrfenneebetweenSoft-Heat and~
the heal of other lneubatora U sthen la between Soft-and Hardn u r .5 - u l
Culver Buchanan la home again al-
ter having been eonllned no an :rm ghoapltnlfors o m e ~l-le look:
well and la in dna | pin .
ma.. m....n.....nnnlsn Chairs an-_
Far Parlor. Dlnllg Room, Kllehen or
Bedroom Fnrnltnn are .|. R Calp-
bell, Sneeeaaor to E. C. Pleree.
( t m l )
oElm King and Ah. Bennett ldt forColorado last M o n a y on a lnnd et-
vlvrlnx trip.
o n J . v. n n lc n i n tn , a lo e 2 1 5 w.
( g g u mn n u S tr e e t.Both Phones.
Jock Quinlan waa in town Wednea-
day and dropped into The Enter-pr-luedltor'u den lor a chat.He had been
up on the bottom to buy a horn huldldn't Bhd anydxing that aulted hlm.
Says he nm out of hay and bllialned
for a ur ol wmern hay va be delir-ened at Kennand az $25.60 n um but
that the party he hot from ahlpped ln1: car which he war paroelllng out, in
lon lotu, and c harging $36.00 a lm.for lt. not being able tn deliver thc
eentr-acted ear. he aald, on amount ofthe had condition of the road: v. the
ahipplng r i n l n U s e western hh:country.nent and three quaners
; pound for wild hay makes expensive
Fo a a m l R ; - ;_§,§_»<~ (ann ln
nn mm e on.' n f y F. H.b r i d le
o
Mrs. J. F. White has been very sick
the past week but is now so muc h
improved that her fnmlly and friends
are coolldent of her early neeove y.
nTheme were 10.000 hoga on the Cl\i~
eago market last Monday .R/ecelptnntthe Omaha market the name day
were 18500.
W anted:- A c ompe ten t dr ll' ur len-
erd bouaework.1-rr _Mra. F. u. Cluidn
A balloonialled up from the noutlrSu nd a y P .» and paased over the
city dlsppenring in its fllght behind
the hllla to the wut.
pwthed rapidly along upon the H.
Fischer Prvvfrty. oppoaile the Chrlnflan church.
Da you know that the beat lneohalorever :nada la being manufactured
hen ln Blair-not beeaaae we anylo, but beeadie uura from all parts
ol the United States \-ly ao.5~tl
The present edministmtlon w nn-
doubtedly done more to lower A m'erlcan dxplomntic standards than lt'f
prodeeeaaom In olllce fora good mlmmoons.It lx an of p lutle :lay ln
deahng with British diplomac y.
Mrs. Thomnn Andersen, who makoa
her home with Mrs. Anna .hu-genaen.left Mon day for Linc oln when abe
will visit a brother nnd other frlmda
for several voeka
Goi ng to Hooaekeeplngl Let me
lnrnlah you home.J. E. Campbell.
Snceeaaor to E. C. Plone.
(u-I0 _
Henry Chr ialemn , C un.GilliamFrnnkBigelow nnd Frank Dndgeon
went out to Hesnlngx Monday u dd-
qatea from Blair lodge ll-rank Dud-geon from De Saw) In mend a w o.
W. :tale convention hung held Lllelr.
oYesterdaymor-nlng's Omaha Deecontained n preaa dlapaleh from Chl~
eazo chronicling the marriage in thatclty of "Charlu Osborne ol' Blalr amMN: Teresa Meinlter" of that dty .
l n addltlon to my Mllllaery Stoek.
I have added a nine Ilne of Hoalery.ln Silk and Cotton. ln the prevailingCol-on. alao a nice llne ol (iaou Un~
dervear ln large and medlnnr dana.Mn . T. c . Hilto n, Th e nu nn q
The Monday Mte nmon Clnh held
its nnnuld election ol officers lor thtrnsulngy u r a t oé In st m m m ;
Mn. J ohn Newell was elecloal presl-
dent. Mra. Thou. Finnell, V.-presivluuand Mm Jno. McKay. -teerotary . 'lhl
e:; m= :x.s ° .mes a *°° fs ". '1 :; .* t' :;
" ' " "`"`I l l o n m l u I z. uw un*ul ull lu lefvluz Ll rlsnutrua, um uunug ug mu d wmmj\g¢¢ mme | desperateWe!!-Know!P u l a u !Fhmuder Liqnf'-whic h do n e bl " u e l" 1 1 ,expe r umml. b ut y a n llterrvrqd;al tight e:i»"'-IM* "Y W * in salary for
l and1?of thntdo»eumant i l l b c b t w s e n r a su- an onD e d u u A g a i n ! L u n a on -n. . n mllr -'m nm mé s unn onf 1 '.. .» .f i c n Few af Mr.xvil'°'?'5'E'?', ':i"§!t'_'; 2f"f..1".'ff'.'i..".§.i'.°i'.'§'f."C " g g
99
nucns
in This tenitory
Y
obson, vw
°aa'AT
0BSON GARAGE.
TRATION
3-I
W s w l n h t u l a h c u u m a l l m -
nouneemut that 1|n n n a d lr.m a m a lar ¢=° "=§ of B
COR N lung e for IM W e I m ! |Nl u nlg o to ( n un lu a R 0 06 a npick thx! wa may be in plldouja
u e :r g n ln l u ls o l o u r cutou-m i n t l t h k u n o a .T a ih h e n d
wo uk ymu' eo-agendas.(3-Bt)ll!! Cumlu CQ.
,_.....-._.,.
RA NC H r o n B AL B OB TRAD E
9 0 0 u r s ,wd l Improved;I w i
F1-uno Building,Famed m d e m uFnmezd.Plan uf Hay Pa stun and
Fu- m L md.Ill sell this Ranch onlm| \ | pa y men t do wn ar u id : fo r |
lmn ll plum o n w m m . l a d give
Einmnndi . l t ' I p e r ¢ m t .Ad-
s m a l u'nn ¢<»h»uEuu»n me only elothm |f'<\= coun|.y ="'°P'°" resolutions °m>°
g uvisllgD i v e s m a r e t u r n e d y e s t n n d n y s . A .R " ° f »N b
' r o m m é s o u t h w h e r e b e w a w w w 1- z a .A i n l w o r i h .e r .
_ »T" " ' ~ " " " " E 5 " 1 i i a n s
Chicago Hc wd -Examiner:H I
'rm compldm that the opponents of
the leque of nations oder only ob-jecting:to the plan a n d n y : t h uthose wno do not nie the propose(
plsn should plopae a bttter plus.
That.i| not no..
;H|T|; ID any UHIIII lIU\l}| \lvu|\|||\. vo no-37 the reserved, ultimate ponca
of the whole people,in convention
amendin , nltarin or abolishing uncrnstltnlim, oouJd'achie've such a re
n i t .W e mmm tha t not only does th:nuannual nmnimtimn uf the lemme oi
News columns of the daily presshaverecentlycontalinodmceounuaof
numeruua deaths from alleged "sir¢:|»Ing sickness"mllld y .Me d ia l um
mus ta :ll agree th a t tb l maludg,known na "sleepin: nic kneu"as n
disease that hu never been know out
aida of Africa and is caused by UU.
ur-F`I'll\|l ind Ilia*out than and like ..:.2 ';.:..w-. '-"-4 .1 .-'°r..~:°:.'
_~g u a n ml u u u q n u u y l ..__
amzv
Som Exclusively
B
Manin Jac
~HEADQU
mmmaJu|
ASK FORDEMONS
u Col. "Bill"Marymmmesd. lut Hon-nvenl of the muih-hia eulwm In dm
We nler | good peralu bungalow ap-mn at upednl sa¢.A he new line
of Surln drank! for Girls..BlahBleket Stan.7-2|
Mrs. Bmw/n, of W inner, sn. Ink.,
w u x g ue st of Mr . and Hn. J o hn
S u l a n week.M n .Brown'a hus-bmd il a member of the South Du-
kota lqlslstur v,representing meRosebud sec tion ol that mm.
w r y o u s I D L E HON E Y u n :
n u mb i n g .The SLIM Blah Bl-l|!»Nd r . u l l n y F o u r p e r o u t l n ~
ta u ! o n ti me C e r tlla k u f or S k .
w. J . Koopmua.'
uWhen you attend the meeting al
the c ity m n this evening to lemmsomething abéut :ewan dnn't forget
#nat Lhe any hu u permnm-nt invnz-
rystem..__
n m .u m m Gorham amd nz thchome gg, he r pxnnu , Mr . a nd lln.
rizu-ry wan, .\vHennan. at 2 o'do»:k
lun. Monday.Tha futher at deceueiin the publhhar 0! the He R r
simple announcement above,are
ment uf $5W in n plan for a sewe
\ri., partlc ulan, (nnher ~ th c
NI M o r Tw d u mu t h a .. (3-tl)available lt this writing.
.ihmd States do not conflict.all the entertmnments gotten u p mlBecause they do qontlict 'ht ever;Omaha for the benntlt o! country peu-mlnt ..r canuet.plc and people fnum_§»e mul; .gmgm
The Co l. n y :hc
u it.
othree year old mn.
om n stool Iut Fai-
( a n n .
A "W¢;D|.nq\| numu a=¢°~: ....... ...uiption in honor of W illzmd Inland..
rec ently returned mm France, was
given by Min Ida Knox nt her home
om I-:. Bute St.I n vi t ltln n l " Z " u a
ll
5
$5
At You17~_Service
I Have a 2-ton Gary
Truck and am prepared
to do all kinds of
TRUCK HAULING
GIVE ME A TRIAL
DAN MURRAY
lr, Ne bra s ka .
SEEDS AND PURE-BRED PDULTRY
.SPRIRGRYEQL-A money-~"aking crop;Yields big.Sure
crop-Try' it!We also have line Al.I'AI.FA,C|0VER, TUIOTHY,
SWEET CLWER and WINTER RYE.All kinds of GRASS and GARDEN
seed CHEAP.
CAR 0F SEED BARLEY AT $1.50 PER BUSREL
IN 25 BUSHEI. LOTS 0R nous
\~»
v i g . :-~ff~
§~L\;"~
\ ' -
v_oe
I1
At Your~_Serv1ce
I Have a 2-ton Gary
Truck and am prepared
to do all kinds of
TRUCK HAULING
Whiie gov¢I11m¢n£ oumershlp may
have the unqualinod indorscment olthe Soc iolistic MJ- It being one oi
their nolid foundi on planks, il. ha.
¥roven at a time mon opportune ansavonhle, a ti m:well-calculated tx
show its lmpnc tibility in no unccl»mln 'gg-M :bsnlube fniiure.Such
a n d!departure from sane, mtional methods of ownership and management could not have roaulfc d other-
wise.111: American people have ever been rudy to rec ogniu! pnnciplm
of meHt»-to take steps nocoumry tctheir execution but are not so onthused as to alndion 1| more whiz?
means o mere biind loop into the seo
of unoeruinty .
n u t p e n n a n d a u t h o r i t y o f mvemig:f and independence?
I t ll take ver)"muc h nbler and
more convinc ing arguments than nn;
we have yet beard to convince sen;ible American that we can sur:endr.\our sovereignty and keep lt, mo.Or
rather. that we can let. Gneat Britainent our cake and :till retain it fm
ourselves.W e will follow no dec laration. ncscadlmie rhetoric, no :entimrntnl pn
tho; in tl-.at path of surrnnder, n\dication and ahusement of the authori
ty, the dominion and the frm! !\1\!1|Iuf the 2epubiic.
n i "f u _..\:'§'U1~"""./_Qg,L.»,»_J
/J\»"
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-4-'~'f:u
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1
F»
V..
GIVE ME A TRIAL
DAN MURRAY
lr, Ne bra s ka .
een i.d'5 .people frlllll 01|\"lnthe lute to spend their money thgrc.
planter: that they will not grow mom
cotton than reasonably can be absorbed at the market on thc basis of
30 cents a pound.1
"W hat would these mon my if theformer; of Nebraska, Iowa and oth-
ers of the great food producing state:-werc to unite in a move to fc ntlic ithe output of wheat, corn, pork and
the like to n famine bnis, and exact(unnine prices?
"Suppose the stc ct mills, the c oal
mines, all the great hanic industrieswere to adopt a slmliar policy ? 'Rho
can comprehend or express the harmthat would result, the calamity En
gcncml that would overtake theworld, if the policy adopted by thc
l
RBSTRICTING COTTON 1~_Puuuu c 'r1 o:+;
Southern cotton-plaaiters are hold
inf; n meeting at Memphis, Tenn., for
the purpose of mein: on n plan torc ndc t the produc tion of c otton in
order to maintain the pdce which hasprcvailed during the war.Comment-ing upun the purpose of this gather'ang an exc hangv nys:1
"Sime early in the war the more'
mr-nt has been under way; county and
district conventivnl have been ho'ld`all through thy nquth, and genewif
Congress to desist fmm discuuuiun made general?Yet each of the otherand debate upon the must momentous underiying zroups hu an Interest ear.-iume of modern timcs. Ihr Lrnzuo of nelly as intense fmm a anIfiuh stand
Nntions c flmpad, is in keeping with point as the cotton plant;r.
tion of our nnlioml dvereignt amlbs nbandonment of our e| ublaba`
potlcy o \ m m u m m on-on Lbmere »-'Q--0 ot Hr. -rJ €"~ my bod;
e i n .
Inf .;,;.;.i1 ix mmma in Blair.chu!
h~her, "Bill," Lhruugh a severe vas(of the malndy.
BEGINNING FEB RUARY 1s 'r. l9l6
4 per e en! lu men wi ll be uid no
e e n l l n l a ol de polll llu ed fo r
y e a h- THE B ANK I NG HOUS E a l
A. CAS'l'E'l'l'ER.
John Rodman brought the Mlnsuéover from Mn. Valley har. week to
impact the naw home on W est Col»hx street which he had reeenuy pur-
chased unbeknnwnxt w her.JohnWLover for u few day : this week
.lrrmgdnz prelimlnzdes to occupy the
uw q u nn e r x On previous \'inlt.~1 tolilnlr J ohn hu been a Good Sums
u n devotee!himself no nursing Huvlelxmsamongst hi:rvlatives;lln \\rthur Guwuon and family , when u
was xmponslble w uxurc n nurse. orany kind of assistance. and slnid an
the yah dny and night rmul they wen:all out of danger, the nnendlng physi-rla n u y x,suing their lives," and
w ¢ dint! from there an mlrM:d hir
nWanted -(url for geocrll housework.
lmmire Mn. T. C- Bilton 1~\f
Knut: and wile and Mrs. Mark Bent;ure under qua;-mntine at their hnn-¢~
wilh the dlnease.
Pnllenu.Coma ln md nee lhun.
Ou r p r i c e u e d m .5-za s w Rocket Slore.
A number of new cues oi inlluenmhave born reported ln the my . Smith
lioleton, wife md son are all hedfnn.uxmble to help tlremulvea,nzporim.
in n critical condition.
F QR S A L E : - L u i s nxwcll
Tuunng c ar almost u gooda t u w -Aiw a n ew For d Tour ing
nr, pric ed righl.J . n . n m g m
'l
Mndage licenses have bcen grunt
ed by hizoner,Co. Judge Cnrriklxn,since lui. up on u a Geo.u .Roscrvlrildn and Nomm E, Lockman. of Ar-
lmgton, and w Chan. IL Kellogg andMu t h a Zimmerman,of Bmlxswlrk
Nehr.1 \
Good Ladies hone a l zo¢per Plir.
l i n e gurl l}oy | hole 25¢ pir,
dx mon'- hl. nin e mo nths , ma °"Ar¢e Vlrlety of Flne Dlnner\vnre
8. B. Kemp
talking sensibly :nd ua the point. onforcing thelrcgvmanu by the pre
c e p u o f u r p u te r n u z e me n , L h :mnmaoes ol the constitution, theor pseu ;;_g,»-f-vw mddthe Muon:wo | lan&expo mee.While a m w n m h n l this
:c hemo-Mr.I-vwnx th em- anexactly like | lawyer who has o buc n n a n d t d a w m l k n u p l o r t h e l u l
of Inv md n id enm In h h c llmh 1|vor by mak ill I lo u d mlm.
Hr . TL !! hu no r ig h t to d amn (um we mbmit l but-ter pin than thuone h e hvon , or "plan nz All, be
r a u s e i t h h e a n d h I- lwd- l\ M. u u" ; ' " f who nn proposing n lequn
m l ns._gg we u m m r.U c
p v will ¥T l !lu l
\q|;||_We vl| \l mbmil l much hetwx
P W ! ~ 0 - £ a ! e ; = " s _ : : ! . , ° : * k ° 2 : '
Pure Khetson Seed 0ats
Iowa 103 Seed flats---A White Kherson
Do you want a big yielding early variety
of corn that will make a crop nf corn every
year?Get some BLAIR WHITE Seed com.
We have it. We also have Reid's Yellow
in rl.u c u I l r v u v ;u r t w l i e l ¢ r v v p \
o
Hana Grlmn loaded out six more
a n a t n t t i e at Sander night andhad them an Mcmdayk Ornalu mar-ket.Pr ie elha da lu mp ed 50 c to' ¥5 c
a hundred elnce he marketed six Cara'
e week earlier md this last Ipt wept
IH-ank Zehn-mx. who was a xo on12 y ear old strlllnz of a boy fortyodd y ears ego w en his father, John
Z¢hr\m¥»kept a drugstore on thecorner where the Bwr Sum bank illocatedl l a n a candidate for Maoro f ' w i f a position which K ;
~---- --».e- \;lnsn ¢l|| -
c
Guy Hinckley and Miss Laura Th..rnussen were marded at Omaha lastweek Thuredly. Guy has a homeslczul
in Montana where the newly v.ed»
wil make their home, Guy 'a 1\lot|t"1accompanyingthem zo spend xhr
We will pu! !l nll In eight words:0 - ; - ' u d s i n d o u r n l A l -
d a nAn y v b i k i b l w u m . l r . n m3 Iawthlxggunconlglluiiouahboqt thx!
1 areNonmmdn 01 Amelienn aover
gg-g in that doctrine. in than. Mr
¢Noth ing m dm tht my 100 pel
mx "Amuia Finn " Amer ica n c an""§"' 1-0. u thru!clhin in that thu! eonflittl vimth e " A w o f lW u h i n | \ o n a n d u l
g g ' ~ g r e a t n u t u m m . 4 | t h e n
r.lf y o u an be tter that polic y lovnu! foreign nation, better that plan
of domenk conduct, or nrmre Uni LhrIof nati on: will betta r inmno u w w - o v : n m y , o u n . n a
tl gmwih in purer and pmxperlty . we an quite fully to listen emm-zo us ly w y mr gg g almmg lr . Txft.
But.in be with v w .Mr
Tilt. we think Lhll y ou will llnd thu
Dent and University No. 3 seed com
: w i l l d l u h o e i t 20: pe r mirMen's bode 1512 and 204: pair. Chil-
dr¢n'| hose 25: pair, Blair Rnckfl
If you have any surplus chicken bnshel sacks $1.45 per bushel.
8-1%§;. B. Redieid
0 .....Mr. and Mrs. Tim 'hlc ker have
moved from their hqmo in town ou*
to the Clur place on the bottom re-
c ently nested by their son,Hn mfwho has moved eau: his own fsrmn160 met of the iln ko Goll p la c e
ess! of Fish Creek bridge.
o cBunn. indeed, are Lhoso good citi-
zens who have allowed to pass unno-ticed the |.dministrs.tlen'|congmend
iher, Henry,WIIU Clil!!! new u w n'West Point and nm the store for. aatime.John Zehrnng moved to I..1ncoln and was engaged in the drug
trade there until his death some yetro
ago.oMr. end Mrs. "Doc." Pierce round-
ed u home : F u n yenendsy afterspen¢£ng.se\ers weeks in Texas and
intermediate points.They left hereintendimz w make the trip south as
far ls Houston. Texas by auto butfound the roads so had that they left\!_ _-_ -s l!¢»¢¢- Pieu nnfl nrnrcwd
County Assessor Ross Rasmusscllwill meet with the county hoard and
township assessors st the next reguIsr meeting of the county beard, nr-xt
Monday , the 3lst.init. to issue in-stmdions and su plies for the workof assessment wgich begins on the
first <1-'ur of Apdi.f
o
Pure fresh candy 254:per nd.
I'reda salted peanuls 20: per pound.Blair Rlekd Store.7-J!
ofh-nndna and (Irnndma Cruick
goose or duck eggs cell at our seed house
or phone
AYE BROTHERSJoh wo hu!! for yum..Mr. Tlf! dm chlllfnga us who xr
wpoud io the laguna uf muon: 4eonrtitnthnxl gnumda w point nutrind; clause In the wnlfitution w\'|i4
vo u ! d \ » mmm b y u m f o re i g n |n u m .AM while un an about n \
win rvviv te that dmllengn. too.Artiek l. | oe d0n B.o lxh ec \ 1| u rl
'u m u f tb a Uai ted l tr tel ny s :
ann ve power:To »=.»£5`?'=-»=--=-h fo|~el|
Saa d Cnrn Cent;if gBlair im.; ;,;;;;
Nebraska Z<.:-_I :»;~:;~;<_>;;:;1 >;:.;-:<;
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1 - # m w -mais mini
SERVICE TODAYISSERVICE 'l`0MORROW
~if your car has good treatment
and excellent cure-it needs Inspec-
tion occnslonally.
An expert who knows every detail ol a
car's mechanism,of tire construction,
who lives In an atmosphere of automo-'
blles and trucks, may locate some hidden
weakness that may result in n serious
break-down.
In the care of hard-working trucks;in
the care of tires that bear the brunt nf
road conditions---regular inspection is
profitable insurance.Inspection today
is protection against loss of time tomor-
row---a chain is as strong as its weakest
link.
High Grade 0ils and Accessories
\ v m e » i £ 1 ; w ~
9
Envncf,Ton/mf,UPPLIES.
1
A tough old bird was dying and his
wife nent out for a pneaeher.Thepreacher came and said to tho dyingainner: "You had better renounce the
devii, my friend.""Renounce thedevril"exclaimed the dy ins mani?L%1x._1_eio'¢ in a position l~L=11a!-15;
any enemies right now.
I f the wheels of industry we
whining as they ought to be, whe
would we look for delegates bo all thconzressea and conferences no°.v`beio
held.The world is one vast c ounri
chnmbft .ut P.=;e==nt» with =='=1f»h H.b3Eli: coming out.-E122
GEQ. scr|RoEoER's
OFFER
An Opportune lnvesinf cnt
With Stock Bonus
u l a
We own and oEef for sale $25,000 7 per cent Preifrred
Guaranteed Stock,parlicipntiaxg up to I0 per cont at 000.00
per ahare.Carry 10 per cent Common Stock bonua.With Ev-
ery $l.000.00 ul Preferred you get $100.00 Common Stock
Bonus free-Haarmann Vinegar and Pickle Co..of Omaha,Neb., Established 1310, Caplial Stock s2:»o,ooo.oo.A solos
concern under excellent numag om:nl, producing a common ne
cessity; ideally located, makes the possibility of good earnings
n iogieal certainty.'This Company haa the large Omaha plant and alao livePickle Stations in Minnesota. a $25,000.00 Plan!at Pawnee,
heb., and one each at Shubert and Blair, Nehr.We buy any and every good local alock.We :mf CASH
for Liberty bunda; No commission.Consult me about your io-
vestrucnts and l'll aave you aroney.
a n a - u m u l l l l l l
»==Geo. Sch roeder
545 Raiiway Exchange Bldg.
15th Ea Harney St.
Phone: {)o_uglns 3'2o1
,fO m a h a ,N e b r a s k a
u.J.ANntnsoN
§€'f'?""°'°'Tile Casing and Tubuilar Wells.
D E A L E R I N
Windmills, Engines,
. TanksfPumps,
Feed Grinders,
Lawn Swings,.
Pipe and Fittings
&c.&c.
Opp ite CR O W E L L E L E vm j o n
Ed an -Blair, Nehr.
There is Ho Better Time Than House-Cleaning
H. ULLERMANN
ll
.-." fl .' r _,
for lighting and heating.We'll gladly give you export advice
and hoip in the matter, and submit estimates.Of course thereis no obligation on your part in asking for the facts and figures.
We are so sure that gas as a fuel and illuminant will prove so
superior to other ways that we promise you'l1 find lt Weil
worth your while to investigate.
We, of course, don'L expect your patronage on any other
basis than that you will serve your own interests by givingit to us.Why not investigate?And today?
BLAIR GAS COMPANY
BLAIR, NEBRASKA\
\
. . . d d
f
~l\llll@!l\lif3"'~
aoosrzno ms Boss
Chris Ro h w e r h u a e c u r e d ljo b i n
the State Endneefs olhoo at Lincolnf ad lu.: moved hi! family there. Chrisib n to :i n f o P 1me tr o w m mt l n k l v.lot ll-lt week, the content oi' whleh in-"tchin n "mental that Chris is on a' o ,lun learned wilt is expec ted of him,i f h c t s to h o ld h h i o b tu l d r i n o ln th e
estimation of his bou,t.he Sato En-
gineer. Telling about "e vary instruc-
uve Nebruka Road Institute" held atLincolnChris"puts ln ua o u ' f o r
lun bon towit:"li e c ommun ity au nts dn t c lueroadsthecountyhour!must work
mth the state engineer to get the hetremlts.Muay counties ue doing
slut."
And again:"Illinois voted $60,000,000 bond:
forroad purposeslad y ur.Let the
county board"Eat in the ltato engin
eer's b°-go LM than don't let them
rock the oThe above lhould entitle Chris to
lipid promotion at nn Increased sai
Seones in the Intercollegiate Swim-
ming c ontest held in the pool of theCollegeoftheCityofNewYork,were ae follows:Yale, 19 points;
rinceton, 9, Penney, 6 Rutgers, -1Eolomhl, 5~ amon wia,-+w¢t»,==»i
1; Mu s .Instituto of 'l'cchnology,1.
W. Pioper.of Milwnulrco,e;1|11e
wittain two points of a perfect scorerolling298,hlving left one pin on lm
i n t ball at the American Bowling
Congmsm.
Shoemaker, of the New York Ath~letic Club end Tilt,_of the Calumet
Club, both of New York City, tied foithe national unateur poc ket billardsrhgmplonship in New York on Mafch
23.
Marin Plestiol defeated Westergurdo at Davenport, ln., on Mondo;
evening, gginlng the Tint fall in 41,minutes, second in 18 minutes.
The W orld'| individual bowling eo-
eord hu been twice srnuhcd in the
I
*
eu ; .
SPORTING ITEMS
Jack Reynolds, Welterweight cham-pion, nipped in the bud the champion-
ehlp oarirationa of Jack Finn, of Palmont,a., in the agedleat mat con-
test over naged Cedar Rapida,gaining falls in leaa than :even min
ulea.
Frank Middauga of h~emonl., was
in nm plac e at e oonclmion of meAmerican Bowling Congress.
Bassinets men of Gordon,Nebr.,have raised a g°~° of $12,000 for a
matc h with Ne raalufa na:mat menas ;»f===;g=\=»Stechor and Poaek.
Bac of e men would receive $6,000,
a colossal r a m Manager Blatwryhasncceptheoffer,it but r i
mnina for Stecher to display his will-
lngneaa.
That proposed mauzh -between Cari
roll and Tolliver would be a display
of real mat amatry .
Omaha Contnal High play SL J oein the Hnnl baaket-ball game of the
aeuon.SL Joe recently outelaasn'
the Omahas.
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American Bowling Congress toumn-
ment, the llrat tune by Hurry Cavan
of Plttaburgh, on Marc h 1? for 713points, aoc ond time by A. Pollard of
lndianapolil, on march 28,chalking
up T14 to his favor.The First namell
mark, Iaowever, stands na the wo:lds
re-cord.
Vernon Breedlove won handily from
Jack Finn, of Belrnond, In., in Colm
eil Bluffs on Wednudny evening. The1
matc h was a fa st go from start tonnlahwithBreedlove,as usual thu;
-r \g=" °f -The flrot fall was obtainedino min., 24 sec.Amr n te n min -I
pta reat Breedlove pinned him man in:
the short time of 4 min., 48 seconds.
ln the pnellmlnaries Barney llurnomwon IN!!! Jack Hanley of l'orlsmo1.:t!1
und Jack Tolliver pinned Young Nor-,
:ls to the zndt.|
Bonn? Leonard, llF1t\\eight chu: 11:1oulpointc d Harvey orpc of Knnsual
City in their ben-round bout nl .lop9lin, Ho.No knoclzdown was soured.;
There are ilfly entries in the Slab'
'-VmoLIl|§ meet to bc held ul. the Dm-:h n Y . C. A. on Saturday. Mmrh99. 1Wo note lhdcntrjf of YS ilbur Ilrll
of Kennad. in the 125 pound division.
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