04-04-1919|:
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THE ENTERPRISEAww.nwsrnrm Pnmfrs 'nmz~1zsm...i¢¢ii~uli¢ro:Am.ran morn:PLAYS No r.\vomras
VOL.XXIII
&i` ~ ~iiiééGENERALAND'LOCAL NEWS AND COMMENT
Blair, Nebraska, Washington County, April 4,1919 Nas
:=nu»=.HOUSE NOT BACK OF |U. s. SOLDIERS HOIST RED I Aso'ru1;R i)I'Bi'~i ué.xm:-:G CHICAGO g3E[_gC['QNEW YORK GREETING FLAG IN ARMY CAMP I THD3lP&HIYDRCE P.MK¥IRS FROM |N¢~we1l's mr to stop as he ;;»~===~
50N MAYOR YARDS CONTRUI,past, not being :ble to stop a s t !
C
n Bill
Membcn Assume Tlmt The GovernmentI|Capable Of HandlingSoldienUponTheirReturnFromTheWarZone
(Slate Journal)
In view othe opposition which f1¢.fvelobedincommitteeofthewholeto:
ien Carry zAiCamp Ellington
Houston Tex.March 3Z Demonstrltionsinsupportofdemandsforimmediate;li.|ch:1rgo from the airservicebysoldiersatEllingtonHeldreachedncnncrecentlynhenat n Y.M.C.A.\;;§;=§onedmnn nmscgn;n tr an cried All;Eliadueviki follow mc after say
3 Code Iill \.lled A d IJ f ded
.Quietly Smothen Governors App[u.willon|Pictsare ;;_§g;»3=;ae;_i:=~Belo;eIhe c.»§mn»§¢lndi City|=g;g=
IH.lt.682 the governors bill nppto§8 svhioh he lcd I e throughlIdating$15000 to welcome Nebmskn1oldicnatNewYorkandforanadlditionnl$10000 as a revolving fundE
the cadet barracks a lqaround the
held noconding to a mmunicatQ1fromnsoldiernt the cams oonfimiudthedefeatof the ban Monday afterl in c.flect bg;Col.G.c.mm comnoonwasnotsurprising.The votewas40to 43.Explanations were sonumerousastogiveofairlygood
points other than New York it isprobabletheafllrnintivcwouldhavecarried.Phare was on apparent luckofunderstandingon the part of somemembersastowhereandhowtholmoneywouldbe spent.Some had notacquaintedthemselveswiththepur~|posse of the movemor in asking for tle
additional $10000 as a revolving fund.Them wl.l also an cxpnssed willingries:to let the federal govemmemfdoitnil.Another influentfe workingagainstthebillwasthefactthatcertainsoldierssafelyreturnedtotheirhomesnndnotinneedofhelporwelcomeoresaidtohaveurgodlmemberstovoteagainstthebill.Tney have ndvined such members thatthegovernmentiscarnbleofhand
ling the situation an that there isno need for the state to take a hand.
The governor presented H.R.532
for two purposes;to extend weleomcltothesoldiersandtogiveiinnnciniassinaneewhereneeded.AdmittingthatinmanythesoldiersnmnotnoperlyforGiRondop
Questioned nxmiios the tmth ofstatementsInthepetitionColonel
Imandinz o cor.
Text of the communication follows
in part:1 am writing this to ncqoaintthepressofthislocnlitywithconditionsntEllingtonHeldin the bcliufthat s8me gublicity will cause abettermentoftcscconditions.A majority of the men nt thispostenlistedforthodurationofthewarwidianearnestdesiretogotoFrxncebutnevergotthere.Everyonnofthesemennowdesirestogotohishomeandtocivilemployment.Some of them have mothers andwivesdependentuponthemforsupport.In order to get a discharge fromthisfieldamanmu.it first write tohispeopleathomefornnumberofgflidnvitatosupporthisclnimfordischarge.(hiIe did not need affidavitstogetinere.)When the nmdavitn
unch him he must go to his organimtioncommanderand:net on applicationfordischargewrittenup.He
attaches this application to his afftdn;vita.His npplacation for dischargethebmbwhewokit to bf then goes to the ofticer for whom he
n gnndztand play for public sentiment.He Ient up an explanationsettingforthinrtthcfollowing:If gf d bill we have dracrimlna.st out Nebraska boys]who are at other mm.[Wocanbettershowourappreciationforl
the heroic deeds of the heroic by uningthismoneytocoreforthosickwoundedandunemployedaftertheyreturntotheirownstatethantoturnitovertosomecommittoqinNew
Yoxitobeuaedlnriotousllvtng
G iimo hnf cnme when we bo _I righttoknowinwlmtmmior£1 inodewillbeexpended.Ilelnoaata ue DeridodThereferencetotheriohous livingwnsangwchdin a. nugnber of explan
wodn If this oflicer wnntn him tognadischargehesignsarelease
nom duty for him.lf this officerdoesnotwihthimtoret xt dischnrgehenlgnnnstatementthat he can notbespared.It does not matter whethernmanhasndozenstarvingpernonndependentuponhim.if the ofi\c~
er for whom he works does not wishhimtogotndischargehecannotget lt..After the officer for wvhom he
works eigns his release from dutyhin
lpplioation!or discharge ;to the
cr.e..|.~.»yg¢g1|f tgthesoutherndepartmentatSanAn..._;.I .J=fer1rt.hing goes amoothlynmanhhouldgothisdifichnrgeinabout|30 days after hc starts Workingforitbvthismethodwhichis
|termcd thatntfghnmlitnrv ch.anncls.
Lincoln Nohe March 1 Ilx:SomvtorKingofOsceola.xpolw for mom|than nn hour before the house ooocommitteeat the second open hearingontheconeblilInto 1uc:=ning afternDollaTnemeetingvvanheldinRepresentativehall.Members of bothbranchesof the legislator!!wone.prcn~.ent.The governor nlso took notes onthenttnckbynmemberofhisovmlparty.The senator.said he is convincedthatthebillisunconstitutionnl.He believed that when the :Otrtitutionvcstgedthusupremecxocutivepowerinthegovernoritvested]only the highest executive power nnfl
not all power.llc mid thnt \vhcncformenanythatthegovernoristhecn
lncomplcte lfnoihchliii:Plnrallty atSwcilzerSetonWln3To
Chicago April 1BHale1hornp=»on rcpulelectedtodayinoneuciting3olitlcalatmgglisdtncmodtheinoom
rlltusma Into tonighthi!nlumlity would bcboil\oo<l of 15.000.liponent was Robert Mocrotcountyclerk.wl
definitei four yours ngtyofmolethnn14T0(Much ol the big/vZine on the .muse of the mixing.Had Brant admitted they were Inrgwcly..tire executive department they exthebillprovidedfornnclcomenttrue.Ask:Md From Preu l..;;.l the facts.lic corn|nmcd hagngotr recn.e<ltf;>urproposedtsebraikncodewiththatofrocno 5
\
lllnolr.In lllinots he said B11 ldIministmtivecodebillapplyingonlytoadministrationofexistinglnsv|18ilbeenadoptedThepnoposvdNehraa§ka bill n the other hand he claimedcoverssbstantiveandadministrative
gnound.He declnrod that the title to the
proposed bill could be taken to applytomybillIntmducedatthissessionexcoptingamendntnrvbillsbymerely¢h\nsi11af a few words.Ho said nonitheconstitutionprovidest.hntno billshallcontainmorethanonesubject.the name to be clearly oxpreined inthotitle.He quoted from the bill:
Tho department of finance shall hnvopowerandthenheasked:Who isthedepartment?He decizred that
tho governor ln not clearly designatedThe5enltor|dmitt¢that hedoemtunderstandthebill.Ho is oftheopinionthatnomanunderstandsatnrgeuit be the governor or Senn
to tcrc non lExp:ersin contidcnce In Governor3I¢Kelvic the :pellet icturrd thelfollowincondition:~si»n»»»theMullenlgitchcocircrowdshouldngetanherewithastranglebold.e di!
not mince his wonil in deniingiwiththilsocalledmnchinewhicheraspinnedto the_5:;nt at the last olection.Pho only way nuke ofllcors responslhlotothepeopleheanldis to providefortheire éction by the people.He thought it danoeroua to perrnii.the governor no appoint.n mln tn:handle more of the slnte|nt~
~~:iiisi=S i .~oricednotonlytonamebuttofixthcbondofthatappointee..He 31&¥¢ioutthatthegovernmnntwhenitcametothen..nt cdsin disucoveredthstin some instances it had lppointodthewrongmen..In mfgning his:mint that il in wrnnv in :vivo mul nonn
MucL.\y Hoyne a den
.ns an independent byThen1nyorstriumplctof a noisy oelebralsfollowers.The city voted v\ot
ing majority.the tinttionhadbeenvoted ITheliquoradherents
paign bmw on the slc
grep:hear your protownsllto1orbetteriloans.The dry Chic.
mldo no concerted ciingonnationallegislntanddryquestionwonbyorderofthestatewhichfoundthatthehadbeen ke t off the
at the p ing city 1InterestCentered0|Viriuslb all interest
wan centered in the nnlothercityofficers
.t itm..n from e|.ch.oi
\vlr¢i<wcne elected.The mayor mule hi.
his wconi in odlce anmpublicnnpanyuvyfInofnationalpnrtyis
zips]opponent Sweltzthe.im epfndent both
cined the mayor lnThompn.nni£m and hThonuyorsreference
thc rixih German cit
to ls:sue an invitationPdnnhnlJotfre.of F1
mmiga of police pn
£¢:rL fn 1 ~I
pence .all wen!urgeinarbyhlproneni
E rnm}\1il£nwl3 ii
taclel arranged by nuThompsonSweitzcranagingcommittees1
street!nnd Tlnblic E
telling Political
E
Rnturni Plsee
l5.DoO-d--W et;
l 1
lsy or William
blican, was rrIf the moat es-ee the city ever
lpleto unofllctnlindfcollngthatr ln the neigh-
[ie nearest op-Sweitzer, dom
nom the mayorg by u plurali-
otc which theyearsagobu:
;ate'n .Attomeyloc :nt who ronfwtltlnn.
1 was the sulJ~tion tonight by
" by a llweep-
time the ques-
on in Chicoyo.made s carn-mn, "Let c on-
st."The vote|n favor of su-
ago federationsmpalgn,rely-.ion.The "wott on the ballot
supreme court"dry "etition
ballot i legallyduction.n Msyorslty
ln the electionrlsyoralty fight, including one
F the thirty-six
s emnpdgxr ond on pleas forni on th b u -nes.Hls1>Hn-
er, and Hoyne,sererly criti-
d heforred toiswar record.to Chicago sry," his refusal
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Senulor Kendric k O! Wy ominl Tells
Why He Oppose: ConferenceCommittee Uf l..l1re Stock
lndustry
Washington,Merch 31 Stnstor
Kendrick, Wyorntng,issued I. statoment tordght opposing the creation
of 1 "eo\1tere1nco committee of thelive stock industry," me has been pro-
ggred for the adjusting of dllfereneostweenthepackers,stock mlseresod the government.He dcclsred at
permanent solution of this situationcouldnot he obtained through the
work of such s committee.
"The zntoreste of seeker, producerandconsumer," sai Qenstor Ken-
ddelc, "may be conee . occoxiiirg
to my judsnnent; only by legislationwhichshall,in the llret place,ro~
:novo all frounde for tnlsunderstnnding end istrust, and in the sec ond
place,give full publicity to all thenetivitles of both the produc ing andthe cnsurnlng; markets.+-
"No conference conunitteof canbring about these results, because no
conference committee can destroy theLhsolute control which s few clrersnow exert over the stock msrlzzts 61|
the one hand ond the distributingsystems on the other.It ls c esentslthatthepsekersbedlvortedfromownershipandcontrolof the stoc k
ynros and that the refrigerator carsystem of the c ountry berleeerl ab-
oolutely st the snwlee of l chi .porn
I
upon equal terms.These nlor mu
rrmy be obtained only by leglslstionx"
PAROCHIA L SCHOOL z u ms u m a
will Go To Governor For Signature
Lincoln, Merch 31--Unulnous con-
currence in the rewflsed "patochlslschool bill, H.R. 54.in the funn
whic h the senate pusod s week '5
and embodying the features of t ocompromiseruagreed upon by the
touse and senate, was voted in thehouse Mondsy.'
This places the hill in the isndsofGovernor McKol1ie ss soon ss itis enrolled and signed by the otlleers
of both brnnches.The motion to ooncur ws.: olleredbytlljlelrmsnq u i l t ;of t)le house
I
cor ut the epeed It was going, mst!
he had run quite s distanc e by this
Both of the c nrs stopped and w h i zCarlson got back th? were stsndhg;
in the road but the rivers had vinrr
oosed and were not apprehended. fu..other c or had an Illinois number &.it bu: hs 1 not been c laimed by sqf
one.Newell got his cor bac k, un-
dnmsged, except n broken rear ln#The following account of the ep|.lrappmrs tothe Fort Calhoun chronlehr;
eSTULEN A UTOS CA PTUREI)The wonted evenleir quiet of Cd-5
houn was nudel brolre n abou t 8:3'I'1r°|8|$f,when li Carlson. Wm..
Sf*~mg=1;,=w Roger e- the las-ttr o orence, engn in n ru .flfht11ith suto thieves, who had ld*
ll :slr o few minutes before with twostolenForde.A telephone messagifrorn the =heri1T that the cars were
heeded this wsy get the locsl otilolreLucy'xml they :ore towards Blat;-1
to net as o reception committee forthe visitors.They got as far ee thefhris Lund plac e when they, met th:
wompany,"who whiued p m t h e mbefore the esr could be turned Thie
Csllxoun me n gg' c hase sud mend!
them to the wager plac e. whenthe thieves' csr stopped.Before thopursuingcsr could b e s tg p e d i l!
thieves bsd jumped from eir anchlne and rsn across the lswn, t.l'|ds
li gh t being oecelersted by a fewshots from Csrlson's rovo ver.At
thls_ juncture .mother esr esrne upon
the scene snd its ddver also deserted.His sc tions were so suspicious t h a t
the otllcers went dter hire.He r lm
esst tot.he Lsndis house nesr th c .mllrosd tuck, crossed the ditch there .
an d r s o r r u tthr u th e y ard of thelace occupied 5`5!;lohn Autzen, broil-Emg oy Mrs. Autsen ss he dashed thru:
the gate. Like the others he mule hh.getnwsf in the darkness.J u st whi tconnect on Mth the other "c h| .| oE:
this man hurl is not yet clear, ss .nm csr was the only one reported or
stolen.His csr hed and Illlnds nun- '
ber Ind other evidence tending imshow thot it belonged in that state
The other csr 'ras stolen from J oh.Newell of Blslr.Both the esrs weref-;»;,»,,=° Bllir under dlrewon of time
!e
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uildingl.The
HIYDRCElTu Land Single Caqdidnle
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HiadFonda!Elawwn
Milwnukoe Win.April 1Milw|\.i
kee1.0day with the issue lquwlvdrawnbatweeq:he ~govemment
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telling
(si _Txsa-Henna
Several wack:ago Mis.GenharEldotneofBlaircamotoOmdmItnlrchofher13yeamalddaughter
HIYDRCE g
g?C{AL1g1§_:u
tellingynlculuuza wnu ulu not
runetmcthewordingof the bill to moanthathe $15000 or :ny port of it unsto be friend for gaudy display or bu;feeds.l.lerr Hougnrd chariricd that ifiwus po itica camo 539 e was answeredbynie.n nf hier own party includingtheminorityfloorleader.Mr.
Ostemmn d Hh.11P§fgih did notenterintoit.o lov 1 e gove1norsincereandhevotedforthebill.
Purcclliijrgletlolf f ;;d=~===i@democratsateaitoeonstnlethelanguageofthebillaremeaningnuxthereshould};q3e§e_§tions mifoods.The revolving fun hetool<
t was fodthe purgmzeeof hmakingioanatoaoeratone.ir returnhomofromtheeasternp0lt.|Rest Purdy und Schmidt were other
democnq vtétilng for the bill.e pp ed And SickHostctlerflvoredthebillbecause
he \;;1f;;;~»1 im;some gt fy moneywoungceeranaitothecrippledandsickinthehospitals.}Ionrd said that nothing is too goodforthesoldiemHedeclaredhoweverthathe opposed the hill becauseheconsideredir.political camouflage.Lundgncn recalled that at thecloseoftheSpanishAmericanvm:lgenel gg fle ondclnspsi when theyaan.s neco ect onprom tedhissuppor t of the measum.Maili
cwson niasumcd that the bill proviuesiggfsyplukmdinboutthestreetsofewo.e opposed.Sand lstbelievedthatullreturning.=.01§i..1=
should he treated alike.Snow had;§g»=f»=~=;_»<1 th:;1tbedl>og;have everymr t ey n un t t there is no
§ceasionbE;iiir if t adn appropriation.troop;ei i.isciminabory togood;ogly f ge l §=|nndln§:\tcworuevun\\B§ W1 ntoassumebut.the governor in Sri E
position to now.KEEP CLOCKS AT ow TIME
City Of Phoenix Ariz.Blending Out
Agaln||.RIhe|(itrnment
egoel
Phoenit.Ariz.biamli 31The cityofPhoenixandMaricopacounty:irelosingtheirilhl.=oj;==g time.The
county aupen on nn t e city commimionbothdecidedlastnecktoretainstandardtimewhenotherclockn
advanced an hour.When the Antocistedpreuiviwiinceditsclocksthenewspapenfolowedsuitanditisexpectedthatwithinafewdaysthrcityhallandcounty oltice.i clocks will
l§.i.ll2§f§§¢f.n;..;to the
Quincy Ill.March 31 The cham
ber of commerce of Hendon Ill.nerrleremetyesterdaymulvotedthat
the Nair bein!otrer.clocks of the vil
.....U........~At the present time more thanhal!the men ut thH held one doingnothingbutarebeingheldtherebythesimplestatemonttmtyoucan£
be spared from this department.g b d
.The enlisted :hen of this field cannotunderstandwhytheyshouldbeheldintheairservicethroughrmssuchsubterfuzeasthis.
lt has now been more than fourmonthssincethearininticcwa1signedandstillthereisnoianoindischargefortheenlistedmenUIEllingtonfieldwhohavedonetheirdutyandarenowbeingadvisedthattheycannotbespared.E
Do you blame these men for
gathering m the Enlisted ilens clubandtheY.M.C.A.s and makingdemonstrationsagainstsuchhiglihsndedn:ethodss|.s those being employedhere?At one _of these meetingsonemunriumpodupgmbbednmdflagandcedAllyoubolshe1rikfollowme.He led it parade throuzhthecadetbarracksandaroundthe
firlrl.The next day he was called li.fone the colonel and threatened Withnilkindsof sentences in federal prisonforthisnotion.At every srntheringintheabovementionedplacescriesofl>olshc\iki kill the cadets!mn be heard and when President\%1lons picture is shown on the mowingpicturescreenitisgreetedwith
hisses and cat Cillln instead of appla.1=e.Fonle sort of demonstrationbreaksoutatnearlyeverygntiicrim;of enlisted men for recreation.lt is impossible for me to signthisletterasmysignaturenodoubt
wbuld cause my immediate orre:\t.Die!Not Prev MallerColonelBrantsuirlhedid notthreatenthesoldierwithulllcimliof i~entenreT!indti1efc¢iei:;|hpcniniiaasaeg.esoi ccnrwtljdilsittentionto the seriousnexsoftheaffairfromatniilitmystamipointandpointedoutthenewrIpunishmentwhichcouldbeinflictedunder
miiitary regulations.Realizing thernen.~=viewpoint Colonel llmnt xniil
he did not press the matter on thclnsisoistacitunderstunnlngthrtheperformancewouldnotherfpcstednortoleratednttheficlrl.
KEARNI:Y FARMERS GET 22000BUSIIELSOFSEEDPQTATOES
Kearney Nehr..March 21Iwelvethousandbuahelanlserrlpot:\we<were unloaded in this city u singlerhipinentnf15carloaflstothePotatotlrmvernassociationwhichwill
sell out the pototoeo al cost price toitsmembers.The ootatoes are of ex
ioo much power he irnirl that the boysweresent to Europe to hght this one
man power.
LOCAL OVERFLOW
oLieut.Bari Vaughn :mind heretheilrstof the week from Camp Lew
is Wuhington near Seattle wherehehas been stntionel durin:=he pantyem.He made the tilp home hs
easy stages stopping enroute at alltheprincipalplacesofinterestinCufiforninnndintermdiato2le<;en»_Hf=has Retired his dllEhirge and willtakeupcivillifeactivitiesagain.
Mn.John F.White who hasl»ec=1criticnllvillfor some time is repercedsomewhatimproved.oMr.und Mrs.Juanes Ware are outatNorthPlattevisitingtheirdaulriiier.hthrgarct.They one expectedbackatthefarmnoonsoEd.Crut»sinfer informs.if Mr.Wareifhealthwilpumil.
Climley Osborn was married inChicagoasnotedlnthesecolumnslustweek.and has received his dincharqefromsewiceinUncleSame:Navy.arriving here lust Friday willshisbride.
.o Q.Mm Chris Rathmunn was in thecitythis vicole to look after her propertyon Wu.shangton street und cnllinzonfriendsandoldtimeneighbors.ller home i.1 in Minnesota.She expectedtocallonOttRichterwhooccupiesheroldhomeonWestWash
ington street.but foundhim quarantinedwithsmallpox.
nGeorgeZrieinlelhos sold his turnnoutheuf t of on Calhoun to WalterSmithfornconsiderationof$175.00pornewandit to give possewsion onthe15th.of this month.Walter hmleonworlcingfortheAmdtIIiw.Co.George has bou ht a residence .nFortCalhoun.onli will mose there.
oMrandMrs.lions Wrichs sonWilliamaged17years:lied lintlucsdziyuvictimdfpneumonhbroughtonby the lnllucnza.He wasconsrlcscingnicelynhrnhesteppedout on the porch for a few momentsonlinndny.taking cold whleli devel~
opml n vimlcnt case ef rmermonia.
oLastweekitwas not in theorcolumnnthatOil.Richter was at hhhnmo sick.not able to come up to hisgwlnce of huifincu.lt transpired lat.that hc hm!n well developed ca_==¢ofnnllnoennrilm:Iinn|»+ 1\:1i quitftirtlnul.Ho in still shut in but expects
i
s
c:1nv;L\s tor votes was one continuetunoi:e.mnking compailcn.culminstin;tonight in the shouting lhrongs greetingthemayor!victory as indicated
by the police returns.|
Minnow Division HOME SOON
Ounces Fighters May Return ByFlntOfNextMonth1
....
Coblenz Agril 1»Detn.il»ed planswereknownonetodayforsendingtheRainbowdivisionhome.The;
snow that general headquarters has
:irrangred for the entrainmcnt.mo\fe~ment and emlrarkntion of the umtsnowintheAmericanarmyofoccupotionwithnmuximumspeedandiminimumflucomfort.|According to the final schedule theentruinmentof the Fortysecond willbeginonSntunlnyApril5andwill
be completed on the followinz Friday.April 11.The mnnlng time to Bresf
is fixed at sixty hours much futcrthanaibodythoughtpossible.The irtysecond will be the next
Ilitiuinn to leave this nren.It is acheduledtobeginitsmovementonApril26.The whole Rainbow outfit probablywillbeonAmedflnneilbcfoic
Moy 1.Iv.entythree trains of thirty canunchleaningattherateoffourtrainsuday.will be xutiicient to curryalltheunitsoftheRainbowdimi
sion minus lhc artillery pieces.tram.port and similar equipment.The Am
erican boxcars time been thornljwclaimedandprovidedwithtoiletfn.i
cilitiee.They will hne a cnpntitgfofsixtymmbut the mon will ride fort?five to tho car.Thu=there will he
nmplo room for their pn:lu and stronfilledbedsucks.The rolling kilchrn|=uric in in rntinof one to every two hundred and
iifty men carried nnfl n half stop uillhemadeformealsT119monwill
iumblo out of the cars and file by tle
cnrs holding the kitchens getting the
rieuiur garrison rntlon.They will
mt.wrush their kits in big cans of
hot water and hop back on the train
The ollicers will cat with the menLithotheywillrideinpassengercorrelates.They will be subiected to
gre:ttet discomfort than the men.Strict rliocipiine will be enforced by
the train andcnr commanders lhelformerl:>el.|12 commitwionerl olllccrs
:mil the latter noncom.No wines
or llqttur of ony kind mill he permitIici!on the trains.
~With all the inspections completed
l
Jonlitheiuofoftherestoration of
Gennun in the public schools promisedbythesocialistsziemonstratieditsrampantloyalAmerlcanismbydefeatingevercendidateontheaofniunslate..his applied to judicldcandidatesforwhomrnonaloneconldvoteandtothecandidatesforschooldirectornswellforwhomthe
woman could vote.The strong socidist precinct:loitstronirthandlendinginthefightwerethewomenvoterswho stood inlineIntotonightwaitingachlncotovoteaftertheusualclosinghourfor
all in line at closing time were lillowedtovote.
LOCAL OYERFLOW
oMrs.Fred S.Wien of ChiclgowillvisithersuntMn.L.H.Loth
mp next woelc.
oGrorqzeHoseif occupying Tim
Tuckerh residence on Front streetsincetheTrackersmovedtoafunn.|oMrs.Georme Mose wint to OmahaInstFrtdnytohelpcelebrateherfnt.hers birthday annivenlsry..|
oRoRosewho has becn in the shipliuildanoserviceonthePacificcoutforsometimeishomeasmin.hnvinp!inriwvl on Zlioniloy p.rn.Roy hniiiteaselnrlquiteextenzuvelysinceleav
o I
Tom Ilynn wma over from his oniorrnncheacrosstheBig}lu<ld$Wed
~nesduy evening.Tom isnt going intoonionssscctenwivelythisyearnsinprevioimseasonsbutstillwill
plnnt at few 1cre.w enough to Bensonupnlotofhamburger.Onions RWEperishablediillcultto keep unless nn.in cold stormre and the onion 1~peeu~lutons .buy them chesp in the fullplacethemincoldstorageinlargequnntltie=and boost the price alonginthewinterwhenever3.bo||y wants
to cnt nnioni.
ing home;
9 I
While John Newell was uttendinir
iouncll meeting lest fuesiloy nighthiHcnnerywhichwasparkedinthentreetbetweentheHometheatreandPilotofficewassulpcibysomethiefwhoevidentlywasnotaconnoisseurinvaluesofautomobiles.nstherewerennumberofhiizhprico<litlrii parked in tho street.John un.ii
called out of the council chamber nmlimlcflthathismr wow gone.He im
lncdlntely notified the mhvriff who|::.ll=~| un lilnrolvil (.~rl=nn nt Fnlholin.
tfiving him the number ot the cnnmltellingtokeephiseyepeeled
spirited lwsy Q;me gnrrs gran!mother Mrs..B.Rogan 1&Y7Prattstred.
Hn.Eldeene culled nt the letter|homo and pm receiving no iniornm
tion from er pnrent in rtgtrd tothechildengagedinphysicalcombmt1»ith the roster.Pollen interteredandbroughtMrs.Eldeene toheadquarterswherethefollowingdeyshewasdlschnrredfrompolicecourt.Mrs.Eldeene asserted thatther!had been taken from her inanoorttopersuadethechildfrom
following the Catholic religion.A search for the daughter on thepanofHn.Eldeene has been with
out result but this morning the fo!»lowim;letter dated Unmhl Ndrr.llerrh 26.1919 wus received at tht
WorldHerald oliice:To the Omaha WorldHemld:IshouldliketoreplythroughyewpapertosomeofthestoriesmymotherMrs.Gertude Eldeene orMrs.C1163 Rnthmnnn has been cir»culating in the Omaha einem.abortmygnndmother.They are all eb
soutely false.Grandmother hadnothinrto do uith my lensing.I want my mother to nnrlerstand
that I om now 18 and nm out on myownresources. 1 I told her the lu!time she whipped me ld lemo whenIwasis.and I have fulfilled mepromise.As for the Catholic faith I lm no!o Catholic.but on Episeopalisn.IiconfirmedanEplscopalinnatSi..Lukei»church Lincoln Neh.MayS1913.Also I would like~ to ukcananywomanor man join the Catholicchurchiftheyaredivorcedahavencneiwhdingincourt?I uetooby the pnpena that |.he wxints meto come hor\e.
_til the home l cicr had was withgrnnrlrrsotherandwhenlcomohomoIwillgothere.l nm with goodChristinnpeoplehnvengoodponition.Itril am happy.Willis Pllriecne.Edilnrn Nnle:Mm.Gertrude E!ficene.or Chris R.\thmn.nn referred tointheaboveis\\cllknown hero irBlairwliene1hofonrrlcrlyrwidod.ShoobtainedadivorcefmmChdsRathmnnninthedistdctcourtherelastyerrYin:tha daughter vt .\=htonthepumpandwellman.
ittanil BIJICTION AT FRI1Moz~1r
Frcnionh Nob.April 1FremonthaditswarmestcityeoctiontodayandasaresultGuyHinninn.opentnnilialntc.is electc<l1nh~.or.Fllcvcnhundrwlseventyoe\en pcoolo wroeHinmenhtnameonthehallot.HispiirrnlilyovprGeonne=:1 who fin
tellingok!remain as they were
he
foro Sunrhy.Um only clocks to be
changed were those in th.rnilramisiltionandtho.postofhee.Hendon
was nmong the lenders in this cour t;during the var in matters requiring
patriotiun filling its qnfota early in
liberty loans.
rellent quality shsbpm from the Rod
River region of Minnesota.and aretobeHoldat$1.25 cents n bushelnboutha]f Lhe price of this Home
quality a year ago Tlwy were fwfrehasedthroughthexgencyofthe
farm buresu here.The polnio arengeinthiscountrywillhedouble
what it wxs Int.u
lo bu 1.l.ll o lhrtl00;=\will be movw from lim
Grondmn Anne Siewart has u _ifnUi1 wen ro barrnrks and mnrkwl
p rchasedtherealImncepropertyon iuady for embarkation.Before leav
Wost Washington street new occu inf:camp to mnrrh to ihe docks lh|\
pied by Mrw.King formeriy owned
by Wm.Giiiett and will make hcl
ml!be pntn mess and 31 thn
mnnch out they once more win ho in
home gl»rf S]gg ig reported td ;_.spam L!£0 discipline lid equip
quitc 1.1! at ihis time.ment :md thangoodbye }mnee.
hello U.S.A.
for it.Two ran noon mme from the
nor1h_through the Calhoun street
md ao they passed under a strcor
iight Carlson caught the number of
New|=l|5 mr.He imrnoflintely mmnaamioered a big speedy cor and gov.qhase overhauling the lvo can h.
n elhnri distance south of Cnihoun anpawedthemorderinghcdsiverof
lrmeu 5f||.0|fl. was :ol ann ms mavoritv~.f»r three competitors oomhinnli=%I.Ilionmn hm novo run for 1poilrr1omceZvforeandTvsheld
:Hoof fmm politics.Ihv»v MoawEm1T\ef.who wo1 Iniccfwl :mln|J/\1mf1 hfvu cnnr¢d:»te 1efei\nd nn!g»e 419f<~n voirQ The city rolmoil re\n ns rermblicnn by six in Iwo.Phmi
beck riemoemt is treuuner Inf
Hare.republican clerk.
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s April 4, 1919 'raE.nN'r1A ru 4, 1919°um.m~m=mm1sE¢ n ; n n i l . _ _ . _ .. _. . . . ,_
uonivnunadru 1| ;» w;
,==Wal!c ub o r' 'rmmxs
na |°°'~ursewdnyl.w»w1»1\wu»mku»¢;».nyr¢u-
FOR SALE: 'hu power Iced ldlll. UVM. friend: md n¢i¢bon for theirihtftlngand pulleys;can mnryl Iovhlg kinda!!! usd s why ahovnmFS-:Local and Personal.'
.yuan a-an in our deepest hour ¢.¥'".¢m» in theBHall Alien mi Qmahu .u c ~ the pun ,us a wa rn .."° "r"-' 2°'°=~"°"'= é..~?'¢`}§13§'.»;"°R¥rs"\5§a¥'ia P°'*'°2.»¥§
_~'Fold Ca! button.diamond um.;~ A5ands {or_th_§kizi
LEGAL xonqs
PROBATE NOTICE Ta cnsnrrons
Stats of Nebruka,"
r a.wwawe.9easz~_-___.___
e n um! c o um.Hmv a o nna .
M ~~1 ,
e¢W£ssmis .
Nzw IrrrsmumonA1.
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Ih a n
l u - A
n¢»mm,¢n¢lneer».b| =\l=¢f».
~£'2~'£'§»».'Zf'F.'I3."5'T-if
Uggg, *¥¢ l¢¢1;lf\I f mm :nl
f m " ! c s l o r s u r .A N Y # E q u i p p e d t o wh l
Int tim!!liuugrgltonaonrl-It :ma ll-
knauingteadmuuaunhraullquel-
tinnannarer-Hy uu n i k alllc lmq md ad -vmcomenz why not mth: dulyaunt nm an (und oi inlurm-/ltinn?|l.l¢\f|nh1<lI7T|m.|. Jfol¥'lt¢l-"'°3»3""'"""'lt.» '""§»"2'=1.f. f;;=;,~,g_,_,,_,,,, . . : °I
*dtilorqqplu m a m a s .
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1 . s H a l 1 \ I u l u
u n a . :1 i a5;Q
¢" Q ~;}6.|C.,g annum~.13
1c om m m l u .
SEEDS AND PURE-BRED POUL'l`RY
`SPRING RYE:--A money-mahng mp.Yields big.Sure
crop.Tw in We 'nw have she nlfm, Cwvizk, mmm,
SWEETCLWERand WINTER RYE.All kinds of GRASSand GRDEN
,seed CHEAP..
CAR or smmmv AT $1.50 mx BUSHEL
Wv|N;§§"AR
a n n u mr u v a n
xh c a d a ml h ti n e s u r i le a lf i h
h a m m- td , a N g 1 r Y o f k mo \ o r m s n» d d , " S o u a d t h u a d n y | w e mi lhave p otato dtvltors u l Mm: hen.
Mind Irilh oonvc yon or boots.ht
lu u d d b u ag a n Ia m ul -hae it will £2 ten mill. oi potlwes,
shot into a suitable eurnputment.
sq the wheels.""N|:Fn»ense," uid th! other.
"I"ad,*' was the reply."An economist ettimalel pohto production innow6»000,000¢000 bullhell.Thaio?unl| 5pq0_g0q,000 .gallons of good
acohol.'I'h»ea1 In not much ;:ro|rrec1of n permanent fall in pouto p ces.We cm produce 200 bulhclg to thenerr.Ou: last ynrk crop jus £50,-
000,000 bushels.W e no n smth amfor both lnwmnl engine c ombustionand so fusillze our own vitality.Ef-
erylz.-ody cm allry his own little road-houae in front of him.No wonderthe I-'reac h ml them 'auth apples'Just think of the hard c ider in onequart of Long bland poumm."--l@¢;
n wi ll i w led by Blair 1>¥°»¢-=
that wha;pm electric lidi ihzg
over on e I was rn|. lot of copper wire was stolen from-;=_
,
=;=1»=» and 5 :ssher of mvlv
o s c um y 11 an-esfor the =h.R'".Ȣlaced in l, one
Frank Frlley , rotting for com-
cgay u n labour a.tno|?| t the num-.Then vu no evi enc e against
Fnley and fter Ivins in jail for a
\
a
r
'n mu mx T AL K BB I
'hu Henk! upon al the rez enu1| the Mala Udvmlty dl\r\¢rn Dm!th ta kp h ns \' ¢ \\ l1f - Qld wl h l m
an rw' a n t the au t: the nu y md -
Q mm a r !\\.m.u. ||»1ly*8900.f Lh.an 10 16:1-hvnuu n dn Unlvvndly .W1-u1¢rn'tz u a n n e : f ~ » ; » = -u bu nd
t or p : o nnllnlvc nhy to c onvene ovur!
A V k t o r y U T l u n o o m m lu z eh m v n u !in Drum w aol-
ti h n d l f r o m w w m d y n : -
td o l a l m m o f dh-da mv#/~rD NW I * Olluh i n nu g pr n f or gd -nnh hx : we e ( or tba ma r y U w -U b m .Andgmahx p¢pa u\:\ con--
n f l on o e com-m a n n y s :wmmmen Il mv.
. s a u f o r " 3 f r e e m n o f m mm n (nm:mah!aewnpupen.g :nlllln th u ld vvr ld n ln g " u v i l
dui hs ind: al Un nenpap erunmb
than Sn no '§°'° xenon vr\1y'| p||°-er
vc u u p o n a n y or v-. - J ' n d v k k n E -n v m ndo llla p y n mu f u tu n n movin*be
xl! ! ta don na th u u n| lom`1 \bi c hthe nuldiers vnu."
P o o i : h a h e \ v u , 1 h e 3 » n ¢ u r ¢ f
Ru u is vrn s la n nr u nn e ma b ru te g a
Lenhne.It ma y b e nld ln ne u n o !tha -:ur that he never knew hmmt ¢ f a d h e w u he n tver k m\ ngz gu nf ld r his ml v u .He wwf
born in tha purple; to Ihtury .O:
jfl d d il b f t b a d o r l n d me
mm i n g f m m 1~}umpe.i\Ilou1»d be
mo n d n to r y iu th c m. "'fn, w h o n a n t h o r d y d i aK:rt¢d|.bdeomhn!.Iv|;fv¢ry d l r l
vicious eritldam Ugst tau!1
~r~u ~ m - i
o fs u ; mo |t a fn l w o u ld c n g u g v in»»md ~the me
»o ~. tB lf' rv ml» l|ll¢ 1 .h dr a ¢g i
s m .Butit d a v c a '
Martin Jacobson, 1;m____:g
" " " ' ; , ; ; Z ¢ , " " ; T "
LARSEN & mcopson GARAGE.
ASK FOR
DEMONSTRATION
'moms wmr om
It nsemed llk zuzld tim: for lbou!four mmuwn Sntunhly m m
mm I 0 o ' e lo ¢ k wh e n th e g g- u ravn the dw wink ad out.'de-Iukity " vu acc uloned by the brruk-ln x o f | ho n i n th e wrd m n dmc
ph at th a t v u vpentinq uyctzm
of eonditlum in Russia.Bot Lenin.:
f i s a ma n o f lh cn j le o p l u h e h u i i v mamong them. a k m w i t h a n H1knows he is 11 drty <_;§= he know;thlt others know it.ibn h e isZi n h i e to b c a h a vtln th eb i e k lta n y
time.Hi.: lmbiiion is to feather lu-nurt. md get away.
While|.h»e American pd lji e te r :
:framing about demornry uni equalrighu for dl, the p;per; Prllled ar
a new day , mmy n, etc .arcplainthieveswhoseambitioninto
tgkl Lh.::F| whic h do not belong tomem..murder their victhn if nn:-
w w -
A mm urrita me: "Japan In show-in mare tntdii thin any othernauon."1 ».<»1§'f'm¢... the :ama-
dsinf.Ilmr sensible 'tha Jnpaaenenn d u r i n g th e ' u r i A n d th e tnu n ue p a ga n s !"I refuse."d1.i-.ehpaneee rulsnnnr tiubeghmingu¢th| n. r," to he ¥pu othz rpe op le
-vicious - m s t tau!1wa-resulted in y ellow paint n y en
ago.After a Ht nventimentlll drank
'"a°££.S°£°'u5."."l l . L w ' r ; |';1-vvuldlllbtrkh.vnuvé
~ tta d tlw p o u u d u l ¢aum.uy
CADILLAC "8T9
~ $4899 ,
G1-mv Tnucns
Sold Exclusively in This territo
B Y
doa by the Engl king for the Americaspresident.'|'he uh!-e sez-vi a
ur n of!wld .and the hnnqust warm n a m i d Hfte-en million dollnns''north M lplendor.I t v u . we a nah u nd .s '* :modestbnnkinz"
stats dinnfr;ns li ke i t in theak!i l y !of abs-oiuticm;nervewl" v a n spendidlf costumed.benrinrwands, and va king bsekvruvds snr'
nu|\in|i:»b¢la\aee to :he gunna." Thru m a y the papers animated that
this 'rinter twenty million Pwpic will
#awe in death; lla-0. that tue! on
the hlr ly prosperous a n impure
denudly high md buzdnnnme,
i s ~
Lord Hortheltlie,the Pngiidaman.
ny: "tha Americans ln | very docile:Mal-r" Hin lordshxp eertlinh known
what he il tdking about: the mann:in thi c k we hs" mh ndu od to EM
Hnh ru lf i n th t ' E a r n ef thm-y m i i s m e at most M Upagesin our history.Within ii 2
r ; : ' r w ' » . i ' 2 1 . 1 ~ m r . ' l m
mi l! a f the mannlf in which they
"wwklgif tu.Mui: the pradlctlon.
1>3E"u§T:viiiANk:z
1 Pen evermc e is an u nc M inni
aubia nine ta thunk who pouu thin
disposition to s marked dems*Aa
evidence of this f m n o te whom,
union; your circle oi inthmw iziends
und acqusigtanoes, have nchievrd aint
nal marvels in positions requiring ex
ecutive alurity o f h i k h d q r n of
f | | e d i n h i | d | i l7 d u ! i o | , h | ¢ | a ! d r -y nlufb ie and p n r ti n l mia.He
t n n w l s v h n i l c o m i n ¢ t o h l m , u \ dwhat in due M-bm:he kn ew o wnomieu h m :as rdf ' as phiiolophymd talks and ad: amsibly.But du
moment he p u n on his Sundayc, a n d » g = = d - , _ » ~
c u a, a ure as eo, orlk mnzgrg aff my uthor kind, 1.."§..
en nary limmur of unain c onsid-
If e r t a i n m e a s u r e o f 'h a r d s h i p ;q a u l i
tiu whic h graduated the erocutivrr
of today fmrn glue "ordinary" citizen-
of yntenlay --men of nc extra-ordm
ary attainment: other than their wi!
lingneaa to keep all faculties :lun tu
opportunity at ai! times.Arhiew
ment snd persesernncc go ham! in
hand; ssmnnymous... av it u m .
amtheyu-elit.Whenhegouwovurte.
he is nray cd M an intense puaiouto 'get even," md cans it patriotism.
! P o u lb I lun n oted th at thtgvil! polite notlro
that they invented in our brewerybandgin good fldth, md that U werenderbnewerypropertyurnnhieuwithnations!rnhlbition,they , i l
aspect ua to up tlwdr 1-erudtiesIf the lflngiish Hs we shmdd ramm
e¢W£ssmis .
Nzw IrrrsmumonA1.
5 %¢
~1 ,
we will do it; we ean'£ stand up
im the English in an argument.ilngiluh iuve hem :basing us formanyn u n ,n a ll jr h n i h l td !aswe lovc liberty, justin and ocracywe at once bf~eon:en.¢ docile as Lon
Horthc limn an wa ue.
neu men, engineers, bankers,~£'2~'£'§»».'Zf'F.'I3."5'T-if
Umm.bauwmlul mm andfm" l c aerial' sur.
1 \ r ¢ Y c | ~ t o W h ?
pomted to the A ind eonferenco withtho iluasim fartlman.One of our rep-
relentatkn 5| Prufeuor Gmrpe Her
nn, 5 well known Hoishevik.Ho inw pmphd of z new en (rom whiclIn expects 3, haue "l naily ec autir
human noni sr.wholly fnmitful mf '16131 pathways ieading Io the sun.Pmfeunor Hlrfvn. who was pmfensmof applied Chriltimlfty in lou Col-}¢¢, M, Grinneli,Iow p Lo 1900
na expolhni from gmgntiomlfdlovnhipln1911by n counsel aT
ehurclvI of that denomination.Thedur# train!! him urn "eon¢iuc!. un
~f n Chrinlan and |alle
i n : v n --- -. .
}}¥§..E?£fIF£B?!?15§i ,:
: . . r . n . n l . ~
_l n l l v n r u u*
\..
BLAIR BRIEE
A u ~ |l \ ¢ \ .| \ ' \v l l f l | l \ . l "5J\i.l.|l9UAi.l""&1.Ml§n m
Ch k ap k No rth W a te r !
' U li l l B u t .
11.13 a. m. Daily.4.35 p. m. Daily.
Th i n ! W ML10:10 a. m. Dany.
3:00 p.m.Daily .
I"Ei. P \ l . & O .
msuxv svn: #111241 1
llasmdltbo= ¢ o | ¢ ¢ n ' : » a i f ; i " ; u w .
\ .F Park m i Khulna _'rd k al !n 1 . n e J .. u . u . r .\; . a m | : ' n n n : ¢ ¢ » : J . F . . ¢ . . ¥selling """""»~'l°?i. Cluidn 3 5.°3?sf'Lnd'?mq1 for ~1;;;=--=§ Thin the w i g g s! the q~¢»¢°of
bell. Successor to B C. Pitrte.Do dl know thllnlhl but insulator ?;¢\:I.zful f!owera limi as n en u Crlditor of la i d u ti ls vill tlkc
(41-cf)JL- ......n.1. ng..- -.....f..»|.»...i Soren Svennutl md c hildren.nctico that 1 have iimitad Que lime htsuusv mrnou urns tlMvren Metzingrr and' family wen:
mer-Sunday visitors in Irvington.
he re in B lai r- c ar es i an s m mf Mr. and Mrs. Pete S\cnga.nni.Bling 1lo. but because mera from all path Mr. and Mn. Thou. Mullen and three
al the United States any so.5 l f fl\m:3'and di
-n Mr. 11.Mn. .|\l'Ad|'¢'l MIIIIUL Cmnt
claims afmlnat u i d e d llo tomonth:rom Avril 28,m u§"" €?not bled n tha °°"i="'o County,. us,_or§..91;o m J w 28, 1919
0lll°ll.|!|Y|l!hA4 nne l
umn» ¢ » r» .1 ¢ u» » | » <m-1 u.,,
a q s u m n s u d d n x a m w u e h~|u¢we\xhneioul|.u\o~|I ¢\||»'
u n n m m u a n d z v o m Aboushwoan-n uni.flu:
_ .rvf
Tn l ll No n h .
7.25 n. zn.f except §=»-»gy-
. m.ly uqpz. J un6.45 ~ r n. daily exc ep t sn mf"
830 a. m. Sunday only.Tails Struth.9.25 t 11. Jail except Sunday.
11.45 m. dau y except Sunday.8.45 r m. daiiy.
na . J . v. Ha xc ur u x, 0 58 n s W .
W uhington Strut.Both Phones.
(43)
oMr. and Mrs..Ste\e W ard left for
gg- on lui Friday, c ldleel there hydeath of a aislcr of Mrs. Wnrd.
oF m g a fix B eulr- 50 :c n far m inzun y - mm ale lo' M I F. H.laridge n.
Sins. Bermrd Huolmes was 3 rms.Mr. mi Mrs. Harold kludscn.
_qw U Mr. zu mi Mrs. A ton Anderson.'§§§.¢.§f"'°" to metropo s on Ma. .Ed Mrs. dh Anderson.
oGoin;to llouaelseepingl'1.5¢me .\'l"IEhTION FARMERS
furnish your home.J. E..Cuulbe1l.W e wis h to n uke s u annu l an-
('5'; ";"' °" lo H. C. F inn.-nbuncemrn t l n l : n M ; "g It
-mat:act a r w r o `o CORN tana;e for IDIS:W e I ln l a
Mike I`ole!r is a ||l|Id), his iuty l0\Q bl: :en-age to lnamfe up n |094 euijn
hr u lu .wiil be
I hm
days oioct ch
1919. a
Maniaestate.Date
B-5t
urns.na sho |pp$\n¢¢d ihe following
n which w hear, llluw or |v~uimn N Bled, Urwlt. April 23,
.nd July 30, 1919.Anna Cook
in the Adminlttnlrlx of uid
lo l` e r a h e b llld i l l s t a n i dSouth Sheet for ule.\| an of
lla but lou an KN nlreel.h h , A . u m m
a'rm B ldr 0 i\ Cm. have bc a md_\
d Lhll 22nd day of llurh 1919.' " `'icapped in their bufine.1 of supply-E. ll. C"""§'""W Judge ing! their patrons, conuumen c f o n :
dren at use li;htplant sounded and guolinm for sdme Uma by rn-
|.__.a|....J-..h-........- "Ann .__n .\.-1_ l_-|.llhu In .ldiuqp with
~oengto|.niuf dlr tiad rvic tlmi fnfe
mln vr ita l me: *' J lp mln s ha w-mofretntalii thanan y athar~1» .. .» 1\ Tf ' mm. lh oa amf
~z Roar smd ble th a Jnpanenedu ri n gtbe wsr i Andt}\e -u e p n n l a i "I refuse."dJapanese rulsnnnr tiubeghming
~ur,"tohe¥pno thzrpeoplelnc xte a td imp oved lhlgg m o v n "
~i| r¢|.l| t¢\uma11r p.
|Horthelllh,the Pngiidaman.
| " ¢h eA ne 1' ic an ¢ln| nr y d oc iI elc." Hin iordshlp eeruinty known
he il tdking about: the mann:thi c k we hs " mhn duo d to EM
: u lf i n th t ' E a r n ef thnc-A 5 | me or!most M U~in our history.Within ii 2
q - w m v i n a ~ t i m o -
maf the mannlf in which they
~ tu.Mui: the prediction.
hm €S» avenge Ammian is en-
-in hi| dl»il7du !i e| , h| ! | a !| d r-nlufbie and p n r ti n l mia.He
whit is c omin; to him, andin due M-bm:he known ownn l u n as rdf' an phiiolophytalks and ad: amsibly.But du
1 t he p u n on his Sunday~ , a n d » g = = d - , _ » ~
u a, a ure as eo, orm u ; aff my uthor kind, 1.."§..
na ry limmar of unain c onsid-mbf w ai li ng o ntnn n ay h im
they\e¢\'\t.W h en h eg ou wvu te .ia stayed M an intense puaiou
'get even," md uns it patriotism.
~I lun n oted that thegvil! polite notlro
they invested in our brewery~s.in :wi fldtll. md that U we
nerr.Ou: last ynrk crop jus £50,-
000,000 bushels.We :an nsmthamfor both lnwmnl engine c ombustionand sn fusillze our own vitality.Ef-
erybody cm allry his own little road-houae in front of him.No wonderthe I-'reac h wi them 'auth apples'Just think of the hard c ider in onequart of Long bland p¢>mm¢a."--l@:;
n wi ll i w led by Blair 1>¥°»¢-=
that wha;pm elec tric lidzliflaii
over on e I was rn|. lot of copper wire was stolen from-;=_
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o o com y 11 an-esg e f = ; = ~ » » < 1 g m, i n l, one
n o y,ng or com-y u n laboror a.tno| ?|t the num-.Then vu no evi enc e against
Fnley and fter Ivins in jail for a
a
+nation!rnhlbitton,ther , i l
pert ua to up tlmlr serudtiesthe lflngiish Hs we should rammme-the :warn off hrewery propervwill do it; we ean't stand up
m the English in an argument.|English luve been :basing us forn u n ,n a ll jr h n t b l td !aslove liberty, justin end.ocracyat once breonten.¢ docile as Lon
rlhcliffe :aye we ue.American delvrutes have been apnted to the A Ind conference withilunign factions.One of our rep-
.r tativn 5| Pfufeuor George Her
n. 5 well known Bolshevik.Ho i. prophet of z new en (rom whicl
expects 3, issue "l nelly ecstatic
~man noni sr.wholly fnmitful mf 'ith pathways !eldin| Io the sun.mfunor Herrin. who was pmfennn:apptlell Chrlltilnlfty in lou Col-gt Grtnnelt.Iow p to 1900
expelled h o n gmgntlonellmnhlpln1911by n counsel nl
urchfI of that denomination.TheYK? umlmrt him urn "conduct un
P d: C hr lttla n an d | E nd o
"1m:u.l1:|:t_ 'na such I 1. hife secured a divorce. and he laterved with the eo-resposggant. in nc
~N 1rl the B edalilti o f m u° 1 'r.Herron in a preacher
ailnt. punt :md writing professorndhis views on all eub}ect|das
rnreful.
Grndudiv adltnn an printing critiam that has been in their minds forny montha. Arthur Brinhnm write.It n p ax:printed in Iwuhi nrtc n
he net al c apital: "ln New Yuri
ity llone, ¢erondlng to the rliatrirttomey. mon than t3.000.ooo ws-retolen nv war charity guitars.'nuI amount stolen ln this countryn the name af rlmrity will never bv
~own.if we ever have another war.otlldn"t il. be 5 good idea tn lot thegovernmentinclude rare af soldiers
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ment snd persesernncc go ham! in
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1 Pen evermc e is an u nc M inni
aubia nine ta thunk who pouu thin
disposition to s marked dems*Aa
evidence of this f m n o te whom,
union; your circle oi inthmw iziends
und acqusigtanoes, have nchievrd aint
nal marvels in positions requiring ex
ecutive alurity o f h i k h d q r n of
Akill, without c nrtienting tall md a
f e m i n measure of' aummii;quali
of eonditlum in Russia.Bot Lenin.:
f i s a ma n o f lh cn j le o p l u h e h u i i v mamong them. a k m w i t h a n H1knows he is 11 drty <_;§= he bww:thlt others know it.ibn h e isZi n h i e to b c a h a vtln th eb i e k lta n y
time.Hi.: lmbiiion is to feather lu-nurt. md get away.
While|.h»e American pellji e ter:
:framing about demornry uni equalrighu for dl. the papers Prllled arnc c mml. of a Mmm! given in Ianxioa by the Engl king for the Americaspresident.'|'he uh!-e sez-vi a
ur n of!wld .and the hnnqust warm n a m i d Hfte-en million dollnns''north M lplendor.I t v u . we a nah u nd .s '* rmadc lstbnnkinz"
stats dinnfr;ns li ke i t in theak!i l y !of abs-oiuticm;nervewl" v a n spendidlf costumed.benrinrwands, and Ira king bsekwlrds sm'
nu|\in|i:»b¢la\aee to :he gunna." Thru m a y the papers 'animated that
this 'rinter twenty million Pwpic will
anne no death; lla-0. that tue! on
the hlr ly prosperous a n impure
denudly high md buzdnnnme,Wv|N;§§"AR
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At Your Servlce
I Have 6 2-ton Gary
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Sold Exclusively in This territory
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SPRING xye a money-making amp.Yields big.Sure
crop.Try it!We also have Hee Alfii.l'A, lTLOVllR, 'l'lH0'l'l`{,
S.lllEB'l' CLolTER and WINTER RYE.All kinds of GRASS and lldklllll
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f ~ .~I \~'*e' g o o s e e r d u c k e g g s c a l l a t o u r s e e d h e u s e , ; .f l r l l l i f ~~
g y p h o n e e ' ~a t J"~
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your cow =»1P"é`i==»h=¢ co.}~. .\n§`Z'§'."»'}~f"»n°`§»'?I-"»<§i°{°n`1'"n°"§{1~' Ki p u n h n n d n b i g MM ml: m a n ° °
n mum, mfu on fire.The fnhn la naar truck and w I t o u r to Ohneu'CLEAN UP W EE K!owned br Carl Schmidt.of the Guy er to deliver vrilh aad'aold that
?stun. Rani:mul in hninr flrmltl bv _..l-- »- \1..n- v.....!Z- guna : mfvtn mo npmrrrM than the gnpx-mllnl.
it In obl¢I"lld that t§\S?Usin gm * I'
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L I!!Hua "-"v-"" '" "" "-»- --~-- -o f N ' r n 1 zu I an a m ms-sf Then wsu be a box-socid at un '.i.°.7';1|..°',5i"a.»-£2 .TL M35 ull..a or s e 1 r
innar Pleasant View schoolhouse on I»'rid|\y M1 by the Gnlnntel pud of gh John A. R du.l:..a eveninq!. Aprii 4.A 1°»=-1 comgdy sw- of Nebnlh-<=~1f>,.f{*r~;J:'a1fP.?2":sr:;2f_'i'.92*:
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Number |8936
Er! P rd and Fam!Dixon wereH""°"| »mfri@<£§°m Sunday' .mi wil lwe with
Wt. 1900 fha., Age. B Yun; Color. Dark Brown With W MM \ h r \
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Tmlud and Pum By umwek Bond: ol Iowa :ml l b n x h .
Hn wll\ alma hr \h(wuvn at thu S mhh fum M Démo, on Monk;
~_.. . ., , .. . _. . - 4 ...L .,...». M n n ln mn d i v. P r lh y s n
clennupf starting of new lawns and u»Hugh Cooke is on d k a i ,blbuildmg aétiviuen *gg "mg up¥own m}e;;Yg;\u:aah°:
o can re su:-r.e uni.;.-:';':1:.=:. "§§2°¢;::::..,":1°§.°i1 been lmkqu »f~=bs ' h i v " ; : :: , x
eltlu in Tiilored. Trimmed and Pot-"gif°°dunng Hugl1'a indispodtlontem Bah nrp uul any fo rmer eiorl n thenang, led by John. Mfr. have-y e ! p op u la r , g m p nr lli .been u:ing up oupplscateonu, daily,
Mn. 'r. c . num. *ru lllllh zor f 9 ' . M'ar L° " ';
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The death of Smith Holcton, whosecdticalinllnbua.' Nu noted in I n t\\eck'| FntelBrine, occurred at eight
o'clo-ck last kids at his home inonheaaf Blair.e had been doinwith induenu whic h denlopod 1 vir-
ulent use Q! pneumonia.De-cmseml
o son school on the botton
oHarry Mundnrf. a wellknown carb'lay resident of Wsuhington and Hu1
counties. in the neighbnrhoml of Llor-
mon, and New England settlement,died at the home M463 1i|rhrr»h1-hw.Mrs. z. 'r. Hundorf. In ihls gHy lumf snnvlcs m I
*ilxbyz--A new issue looms up:tic horizon M "nu hurt in Lineol
to be settled by nfuendum voh 1th c omin; election: Shall the mov;-inc h shui; bl nutlnrilrd and an
p o u n d m continue bmainrn ovzkadsy, urhlie the prameer who 60|
.al bum! and eggs, ealfa liver alAmadeus. pmmn. mm loc k up Nm
ml to d wn h m d Ist the n ma n - n z Ever si an this nur anm r form o l nmuuwsvnt hthe c ommunity, om dayuumauldy h nnigoegae gggrtugiu
:ml as :nree y an ol ure. ||ildrwen, two sons and one d\ surviving.we n ho m 1
ine years after marriageed.I'ive brothers are s!i1| Im of whom were prosrn
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in vhk h wa h ue nh mmod to BM-
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mi l l a l the manner i n ' M d they'xwrkugif ul.Mui the prsdletlan.
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f\ | vd | n h| | d | I ly d t| t$ s | ,h | l» | ! | d | -y n m i b le m d p r a d a )m u .Heh w w | v h n h e o n n ! n | 1 o h | m , u u d
wh ! u d u e Mm: h e k n o w e c o n -umic M u n u vu lf u p h llo mp h ynd tllh a nd z u n n u ib ly .But th:m o u n t ho p u n an h h Sunday
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n tu p u h f d u n ; o n wn a n y h mmu| .\ \ef¢ e¢M.Wheluhegoutnvute.he u nuy od by an Satan: passion
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m l n ! n u n aswe lovc lsbéfy, justin and dgzrnocracy
we at once bf~eon:en.¢ docile as Lon
Horthclimn :nys wa ue.American delvruten have been appmnted Qo the n Ind eonferencv with
' * " ".¥a:z".§:°',i ;°;':~°:"¢:1f,,;;'¢;:f:
nn, 5 well known Hoishevik.Ho inw pmphd of z new en (rom whicl
In expects 3, issue "l nail? ecatnfir
hmnan ami sr.whplly fnntful anr'16131 pathways ieldzng Io the sun.Pmfunor Hlrfvn. who was prnfensmof applied Chriltilnlfiy in lou Col-
g g - ¢ , _
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fdlovnhip ln 1911 by n counsel aT
ehurclvI of that denomination.Thedum umlmrt him urn "eon¢iuc!. un\»-==f;q_,; Chrinlan and | Enda
man."hvnduct 'na such I 1. hiwife #cured a dhiorec. and he liter::.~:: 'manga '°"TZ.'2°73§."'"J" "1
" ° 1 'r.Henan in a preacher
Boenilrl.. punt :md writing professorandhis views on nil :ub}ecu das
grateful.
Grndutliv adilnn an printing criticium that has been in their minds formany rnontha. Arthur Brinhnnr write.in n pam:printed in |Wu}\in¢1un
the nxt ai e lpi tll: "ln Ne w Y uri
City Ilona, uroniing to the diatrirmeme;. mn than 83.000.ooo wrtoniolih nv nur charity guitars.Tinwlal amount stolen in this countryin the nnmd nf rharity will never bv
known.if we Over have anothrr war.\ouldn"t H. be 5 good idea tn lot thegovernmentinclude can af soldiers
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that they invented in our brewerybandgin good fldth, md that U werenderbnewerypropertyurnnhieuwithnations!rnhlbition,they , i l
aspect ua to up tlwdr 1-erudtiesIf the lflngiish fu we shmdd ramm
and sn fusillze our own vitality.Ef-
erybndy cm allry his own little road-houae in front of him.No wonderthe I-'reac h wi them 'auth apples'Just think of the hard c ider in onequart of Long bland p-umm¢a.'*--l@¢;
n wi ll i w led by Blair 1>¥°»¢-=
that wha;pm electric lidi ihzg
over on e I was rn|. lot of copper wire was stolen frnm-;=_
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o s c um y 11 an-esfor the =h.R'".Ȣlaced in l, one
Frank Frlley , rotting for com-
cgay u n labour a.tno|?| t the num-.Then vu no evi enc e against
Fnley and ter Ivins in jail for a
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1 Pen evermc e is an u nc M inni
aubia nine ta thunk who pouu thin
disposition to s marked dems*Aa
evidence of this f m n o te whom,
union; your circle oi inthmw iziends
und acqusigtanoes, have nchievrd aint
nal marvels in positions requiring ex
ecutive alurity o f h i k h d q r n of
Akill, without c nrtienting tall md a
f e m i n measure of' aummii;quali
time.Hi.: lmbiiion is to feather lu-nurt. md get away.
While|.h»e American pellji e ter:
:framing about demornry uni equalrighu for dl. the papers Prllled arnc c mml. of a Mmm! given in Ianxioa by the Engl king for the Americaspresident.'|'he uh!-e sez-vi a
ur n of!wld .and the hnnqust warm n a m i d Hfte-en million dollnns''north M lplendor.I t v u . we a nah u nd .s '* rmadc lstbnnkinz"
stats dinnfr;ns li ke i t in theak!i l y !of abs-oiuticm;nervewl" w e n spendidlf costumed.benrinrwands, and Ira king bsekwunds sm'
nu|\in|i:»b¢la\aee to :he gunna." Thru m a y the papers animated that
this 'rinter twenty million Pwpic will
#awe in death; lla-0. that tue! on
the hlr ly prosperous a n impure
denudly high md buzdnnnme,
of today fmrn glue "ondi~ry" citizen
of yestenlny --men of nc extra-ordm
nr? attainment: other than their wi!
lingneaa to keep all faculties :lun tu
opportunity at ai! times.Arhiew
ment snd persesernncc go ham! in
hand; svnnnymous, av it u m .
LARSEN & mcopson GARAGE.
ASK FOR
DEMONSTRATION
\
oz-mv Tnucns
Sold Exclusively in This territory
Martin Jacobson,
.g .`eJ
SEEDS AND PURE-BRED POUl.'|`RY
`Sflllti. IIE:--A ~ mp.Yiel| big.Sm
crap.Try it!W ko have nm.-Alfain, CLUVEK. 'l'IO'|'lY,
SYIEEI' CIAWER |ndVllll'I'£RRYE.AIllinl:olGRAShnd dan~
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We have it. We also have Reid's Yellow
ll you have any surplus chicken,
'goose or duck eggs call at our seed heave
or plaoae.
AVE BROTHERS
0 Seed Corn Center \B l a r r or the World
f Nebraska
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everything in house-furnishings that there is A de-
i Blair and tributary territory.1 can't alford to sell
iy furniture or charge you too much for the better,
1 and serviceable kinds; lf I do you won't come back
se your trade.'
nlture, like "coons," looks alike-in pictures.Come
at the real thing and let me price it to you.
W u q ui d, k in dly - -ln oa r: " Q"I rink: think that :he um rin L
Hiiby
A 'n`iFzJnn.acAN" Law
Ik r e n u l N flv lv h !\l Dnlun hna u . c m um
At a pub|i¢'p¢hz~r$:l M vrnrevnl
d in h a ll a l :he Suu Cupiw l mlo u d ly n|¢M,In damn Gavernovr u n m v . w a bill. UIQ Guvsrnn,
1:1 4 I n u -.f mu m ol 1 I -qwv n d~
a u in . m m m o h t h l b u :" r w.n a Nl! ll nn th e g vn n mf l mn . ub a n wx q c A M f qmu un mr f v 1:Qi mm suodinn hw any null-lkan
wi ll me .Ca n vw b u m mm s a mv i d did the nvublkan »"'_(-thn-l r lkln memben ol ihnk-fi alum
i n ll v n u h n o f 1 h e m u b e tu n e
'i l h o b MI M g un n er z nd y \ o ln -n n u m mn s u n h a r k y g mn i m n y
E h will vhieh lo gcwrmar |.l\<~u\d
u w 'U lo o ks to | n nk ou u ue fll u mm Gvvui or llc Kd vle 1, g ,, _
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: s t u d s n t k n u i d n u , - v » m » wk i h l w h o k gvvc mnunt woxh- and
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d | 7 8 1 l u a u f u k m u t o u w m u
p a i d , B l u r b : u a p u b l i c u n e :1 | l n a - * I l n q » | ¢ | N 0 f o r m r h
just got in a splendid variety of baby buggies;and
>derqtely priced.`
z assortment of RUGS has just arrivedrall the new
mbination colors,These rugs are n choice lot. in all
zes, and priced for a quick turn»over.. Better see
rake your selection before somebody else grabs the one
The stock is COMPLETE.
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UNDERTAKING MADE A SPECIALTY
J. E. Campbell
Successor to E. C. Pierce.
Eng nu m.- ~ i u a I l l L u i g
W >.iI.C),-I 7. ;_:>;<.:_. »:; 32551
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Apm 4, 1919 1 vas\
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I `llac
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l
vérybody
Satisfaction
e you have driven a
lac,its charm has
d you for motoring of
rdinary kind.
may se;greatest
upon quietness,or`ness, or seed, or com-
~r genera readability;on begutiful body lines.
it is when you 'see
eel how, in the Cad»
all of these qualities
0 suowssfully blended,
nu awaken to the real-
n of how much mme
ating your motoring
the working~out of
rocess, the world hu
wed the greater mea.;-
f its approval upon the
lac.
Dealer,
r a m m u l
5
c m r ' r o v o n ' O N : m a n B B W
an uosz as
n
r.
t y c o u n c i l W e d n e s d a y n i g h t a r u n l w
l i o n w a s s d o p w d t o l u b m i t a p r o p o
.
GEO. SCHROEDER'S
OFFER
An Opportune investment
with Stock Bonus
w ovn|»4duflrlnl¢$5000.0| o Kbllmlu Slack
o n - - -
|ition.!ot}\\!utlnof thncitytn
in ¢zs,ooo.oo an amd. for the ..
m-uetionataaelrersyatesn.»
Qcleetionin tobe heldonhlay bth.
it\ 1~ en sh eho ur »o f8 nm. nn d8 p.
_oga mss nonns no<m=DlNc.a`1LC>nn¢»n.vm>U~f~r
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~u your car has good treatment
and excellent care it needs lnspec
tion o ccasio nally.
An e xpe rt who kno ws e v e ry de tai l o l u
car's me c ha ni s m,n l ti re co ns truc ti o n,
who llv es In a n atmos phere of a u t o mo -
biles and trucks, may locate some hidden
we a kne ss tha t ma y re s ult I n a serlous
bre a k- qnwn.
In the c a re o l ha rd-wo rki ng truc ks ;i n
the ca re o f tlre s thnt be a r the b r u n t o l
ro ad c o ndi ti o ns --re gula r Inspec ti on Is
pro llta ble Insura nc e.lnspedtlo n to da y
is protecti on agai nst los s o l tlrne tomor-
row--a chain is as s tro ng as Its we ake st
ll n k .
iiigh Grade Oils and Accessories
WALTER Lmzsew, GARAGE
Envncf,Ton/mf,UPPLlE5_
GEO. scHRoEDER's
OFFER
An Opportune investment
with Stock Bonus
We own :M du in ale $5000.00 o Kbllmlu SlackGunnumu sand. pu1icip.\iing uv .-1 lo rf cent =n swampe; -=;»~-Curr zo nn* »$|Comm.m Slack bonu. Wilh Ev-eff | 01300 al Pnlurd you um 1-200 Common SioduBOB!! n ;m\An>|A:<x vlxacxa AND PICKLE co.UF mu NEIL. ESTABLISHIH) lam
Capital Stock $250.000»||. I gun; comm under excelvntmlnqrnut, produdnl I common orceuhy;idenlly louled.mnlun the poulbillly ol good e-:mills n logical celhlnly.This Comm! ku the Inge Onohu plant and llno 5v¢Pkhk Station: in Minnnnu. a !Z5.0W.00 Plant nl Pawnee,Yeh. :nd one ood ll Shulun and l;llir, Nebr.We hui nn! lad ever! :uma hal stock.Wo my ms n nw Li ber!! ~No commission.Conulll me lboul your invnlmgnls and l'|| uve you mon-¢!~
--Geo. Schroeder
54 5 Ra i lwa y Exqha nge Bldg.
l5 th 5 : Harney St.
Pho ne : Do ugla s 32 61
Omaha, Nebraska
.
ll. J. ANll[l!SON
f£'f'ffT'ffT Tile Casing and Tubular Wells.
DE A L E R IN
Windmills, Engines,
Tanks, Pumps,
Feed Grinders,
Lawn Swings,
Pipe and Fittings
&c.'.&c.
Opposite CROW ELL EI-E VATOR
£2323 Blair, Nchr.
There is Ro Better Tune 111111 louse-Cleaning
H. OLLERMANN
G~s!ur lizbtiuq auu healing.Ws'l| gludly givs you expert udvioeand holp in the mnuar, and submit mimgm.Ol coursethen'
is uo obligation on your psniu akin# for zha hen and liguns.
We an so sure dm an as xfuel md illvminmt. will pruve sosupérior to other wuyu thu. we promise _vou'Il ilnd n. wallwonh your while w ilvuligula.»
Wa, of oourso, don'L expect, your patrunngn on my othar.
bsalathwzlmm you will serve your nwn inmresu by giving
in un ua.Why not invmigawl -And wdayl
B L A I R G A S C O M P A N Y
B L AI R ,NE B R AS K A
THE LARGEST AND OLDEST EXCLUSIVE
n .lrzwnxv srom z IN THE c an EE
Four mn Wat of the Cnmur sm
mink ;:- ::Nnnmsn
acy Satlsliesn-q .
1e n g e r C a d i l l a c
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lls CADILLAC To Evérybody
' v s
. ge
~on in , the
g a Cadillac
one thinks,
known about
ter ol'the
hich sheds
adillac name
~ which con-
he car.
of u motor
ependa upon
surrounded
atmosphere
The only
motor cars,
'slocracy of
~n, nora mo-
e on a name
Satisfaction
Once you have driven a
Cadillac,its charm has
goilcd you for motoring of
e ordinary kind.
You may se;greatest
store upon quietness,or
steadiness, or speed, or com-
fort, or genera roadability;
or upon beautiful body lines.
But it is when you 'see
and feel how, in the Cad»
illacs, all of these qualities
are so suomssfully blended,
that you awaken to the real-
ization of how much mmefascinating your motoring
can be.
In the working~out ol'
that process, the world hu
bestowed the greater mea.;-
ure of im approval upon the
Cadillac.
H .
y n
f a/H
iw h in nn m im nnw nm lnl u 1n e un \ ms nb ?i
UI* d Cidmv against W al gem-2
n g ;J eoa urwlnlgm-
. g a " ' " " a : r ; x . m " " 2 . 5 1 . 1
Bonn! ndioumed cali! 1 ofclock P.
a n u m P r i ma r y wma .mo o ,1 o'¢!o-cl: P. aa.au r a i n u ni o n .C h u . Na m. c mp i m o a e rs mr k i n d mh n n .83.25.
Jos 8. CME. ddkn mild.zo o mJ. il. fbmgton. mon rvuntingh l d dltlld n s mE. G. Jll llllfl 1»€q um.a. lJ 0.1he mount of $13100 *IS r¢}f~ch4'
memhen nllxmearlzt.W a n n !a 239,y u r 1919. mueaneellni for the mason ihat it had,been nllmned in pnfvioul clnhn.
Gaim filed by Dr. A. w, Fees. ln
io r th e n uo n z hn l lti a a ola p ro p a r(W W II Lbr. k Gr. 61. Henna,1,ug for pour,83.85 tllffll lgllnal the County.gg , c . mm, d i a r y f o r *Ru mi npou until April 14.
n I D |
P a c k 1 : I i H 1 5 3
7 % .Y .N 1 . ¢ . . . . ¢ ; " § ,n a d
J c . . . . . ' .' i ¢ » u u " " 1 s ¢ »r ° £ '
. '.r u o r p o o r ,.M m m P I n m b l a x J Z w o r k a t
C a n Home.8.00Blair Tun Co., ln! bin.18.50C. .I.§r§'ur, md work and :nov
d w lux.au ' -
Gea H nif, Nm! dnning,$.75P. 8 'Flu' Fhommm, tohuro indnmtda u far poor hm,5.4!George laftlll. mrncuon ofdidNm 1821.LGS
Rix, Lumber,l.¢rrUi.. W drh llfg. Co.. cumin-uam homes.,: M s
lioiqqvnld Guin I Lhr.Ca.,3 eall ar poor,38.8
"" "77.00m n .lqu; Munson, Miva fnr Marc hand rlpair to rlorll.76.N. T. Luld. Ihr ! f or 'dude
T u : a n d p u t u e ,148.91X.Printing Co., 10b w h .¢ll£.rnu nrnlntl.60.00x.Printinx Co.. legd Hanks
and Rouen..l m r
8.Nd, road work :nd nhovd-mmr.f u r
Y.Lowe, onxine on gnder, 42,00
1019. at o ¢»l¢>»k A. M.1 Mary c . mms. County Cierk.
.|\lll'§l!lC.»\ mam NG. !
At the recent dinner given by
Pmnldrnt W nium on Ml herria! visitto America. Sauter Bandages nked
Mm:"Mn President. this hail: H N -
lions will we prevent war?"" l l ,ug M "said the prealdfni,*'ndhln| fill proven! sur, but it will
bring about a diac unlan befon dwbvxinning ol a snr."F9101 na s 10 1919 the Unilrq
Su m h a d thi s W I N wic h f u rd g nwi ¢> n» ,wov¢° ry | h or 'tsu | 1 ud c
ferent um.During U16 u m a period,Europehadthan M!warn.moreBy joi ni ng the L an : of Nntic n
we pr mllw lo i u n l h um. »»»»=»1
uns and ships and fake a had inme-ry um' In the vsrli.mi n ts ! ! ! 'lrlwre it lug ho.
1»\a§l that ring ul less thnn time
wars Tn th e ml 336 years?Tl~.r..pnnldmt my :"the League M Na
Hmn Wil! not prlvelll. war."Th in i l th e mme df the md .Llmefirl why e nter lnlc an |lll»:nee lin! In sure lo bring ua at ina!9. g.'gm| =,.~»e dqgfing.:ggo¥ §ea flags): rpgnnr 1|-an as ue haw
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>The Seven-Pas 1
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A Pamnn Inf-nlnn||;In "nf Q.
/1s t s
Dependlbillt Fra
The Cadillac car will give
you dependability-the cap-
acity to withstand hard us-
age day alter day and year
after year.Cadillac eer-
vlce ability may be compar-
ed with that of n fwlthiul
watch.
There is permanent peace
of mind in the ownership of
a car whose performance
can always be depended up-
on-at all times of the year
under all conditions which
call for complete and shao-
luw reliability.
The world demands deeds
from the one, and perform-
ance from the other.
The best re
world for buy
is what eve
and says, anc
the Cadillac.
lt is the char
Cldlllac car
lustre on the
-not the na:fern lustm on
The prestlg
car no longer
a mere namebya Bditlol
of aristocrac_
aristocracy i
now, ls an e
merit.
Neither a r
tor car, can l
alone.
*Il- -un
MARTIN B. JACOBSON
¥LARSEN & JACOBSON GARAGE \
Dllcriminatlng Taxin-
r