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05-30-1919sa THE ENT~ GENERAL AND LOCAL NEWS AND COMMENT A LOCAL mrwsnrsn ron ALL nm rnoruz 9| f ... Bl1lEB ATTACKon me LBA .B¢¢dDf illsaouri Denoonces It Ar ltonairoalty Heatd Debate in The Senses per.All ln Turn Aeeased Of sNotUlsdentaodillE ._Ita Provision! Washington May 25 The ltlxilf aofnationswas debated in the senateagaintodaywithanlncreaainlaltoarofhltteroeeaSenatorReed.demo crat of Missouri attaclred the pro Senator Hitchcock said Seo110:Reed in iirst opposing the plan declared the league was to be controlled by the monarchs ol Europe but now elairoetthatnationscontrolledbyotherthan the white race would predominate.1 want to see which rock he islslandinonmeSenatorlIilcl:\coll.glue Irouble:ln Perfect nealth Hitchcock Al Defender Shan TMI§Oh l stand on a rock solid enough; eant la me from it reIsoyoupostonedSenatorReed.When Senator Reed reiterated that§_.ignorant nations would have anequalvotewiththeUnitedStateif Senator Hitchcock again objected.andtheexchangebecamesoheatedthat the chair rapped for order and Mr. Reed charged the Nebraska senator aaron }|\\l:}(g|;FOUND soo MILES UPI IRELANI Flyers Forced Donn ll00 Milt#FromNewfoundlandBecauseOfEn London.May 25 Sliming tor sl: days and virtually given up for lost Harry (I.llnwkez and has nn\ilrntor. Lleut..Com..Mackenzie Grieve BD! ish airmen.who esnagred a flightacrossheAtlnntrcocennnithout 1sd. tectlon arainst disaster urs wluttheirfrailal:r~lane ntTor~d=ed. are safe tonight aboard a British warshlp ol! poanl in auch vigorous terms out hr had mr his temper his rolee me the Orknrys.Tomorrow they will 1 r fl reach the mainland and proceed tt I$uf»?1§§}l€.§d .!..2¥§»§1 lhfZ£fi ~§l$J€~» said Senator!london.\\}\ct1.tley will bc acclaimed running .l1l.t.colored by dramatic Reed.A cr mchas the league or MS?rctuorgiod 3 ff f Naccusationsandheatedretona.lhchas it not anything to do?if 3 ifl lmgg ;m ~Missouri senator declared the league!The leaguoitself has little to do oun Ig;;=.Ma 1?2n :riators race in the hands of ignorant and su»§rstitloua nations of black and yellewpoulatlonandchargedthat;many tfemocrata wen supporting it for partisan reasons.In frequent in terruptions of Senator Reeds speech coast..o as :».Wbtlld place the doatmlea of £118 Whl\£3e£|¥;(ln5:;é ~falte5s!\!it l Uliklnf nil best of gn engine which No the executive power is in the hands of a council of fave great na tions.Then retorted Mr.Reed instead of a league you have flire powers that Sena Hitchcock of Nebraska.rank have banded themselves together to nas fadling to function z>1 Prlr.<=roforcedtoulirrhtonthewater.Thi little Danish steamer Mary bounefromNewOrlennlandNorfolkfor Aa;huns.Denmark.picked the rffuroraup and continued on her non .1 Jil.t run fore!ell rule the world.l > ¥ £§.mmZfln£.t.o that lil premises;Single Vote Ior Each Nation U]»1\¢§n5].I ~outfltbme ca;for these charges were false and that Senator Knox republican of Pennweilhhosd u tidings of tggdres the inferences drawn were unfair and syl\.anla pointed out that any quesdangerous.He draw in tum a reply tion which could be considered by the from Senator Knox republican.of Pennsylvania.who suggested that supporters of the league oovenant should read it before they discussed it. S6 heated did the exchanges Wcomeatonepointthatthechair rapaed for orrler and Senator Reed dec red that Senator Hitchcock had lost his temper.The measurewhichbroughttheleague issue beforethesenatewas the reaolutlon of Sen ator Johnson republican ol Californiarequestingfromthestatedepawment the full text of the peace treaty.There was no attempt to reach roto on the resolution and the measurewentoveragainasunhnlshoml business to come up when the senate recomence Wednesday.s Without speaking directly on the Johnson re9oluElon Senator Raed made a general attack on the covertantitselfas a proposal to hand overcontrolof the white race and the dvillzedworldtoanassemblyofna tions where a zna}or1tyal ~Accused Of Losing Temper .bebroughttogsrtherrlst .qwnmwmeen ~O He declawd support of the plan nover could be explained at home by senatorsfromthesouth.ivith its negroproblem.or from .the west with ill Chinese ami Japanese problems.Turn ln étanlatirally to his democratic coleagues he continued:3 lf a republican resldent hadbroughtitheroifoosevelthad council could also be considered by the assembly in which each member nation would have one vote.But in that case said Mr.Hi!ch~ cock the same rule would applg inthecouncilandthevotewouldave to be unanimous.Senator Reed lnnlstctl this meant the hand!of the United States ooultl be tied by the vote of the gentlemanfromLiberia.In this view he wassupportedbySenatorKnox.Wh soldthesmallestmembernationcouldbyitsvotepreventjusticebeingdonethegreatestnationintheworld It is my opinton mntinuodffnRecd.thot you could buy.\ rue until he was oryosim Butt oLewis.when the i orrnstion wa;signalled by means of flags ina; Hhwker and Grieve were aboard hir. st mmedlatcly wort!was llashod tv the llfitlsh ndmlrolty.whlch scnl.otrl destroyers to overtake the Dnnlsrvesselandobtainconllrrnation.Thwasdoneandoneofthedestroyertooktheairmenoff.and later transfcrrtflthemtotheflagshipRevcngwc tWhon the airplane sped nrravfronitselttrllnrfpointPilotHawkerlr loose his wheels and underzearlnttherebylighteningtheweightofth maclalne by a considerable amountbutmaking:s nosslble lnnrlimr in lr# md n more hazardous venture This~f 1.1>¢1 Y ~rfperosentatlses o 1 nn.n rtime~a peck of =~»=»=»~»»us..=2.:.:..;:§..:::h.;:I=ff.ffsomebodydldntbidabushel;and sw the water The nirnlnne remminerrepresentativefromHaitiforalikletlc4nd\.thout dlfllcults durlnz thtamountifsomebody \~$u=n1 them to raise the ante.Senator Hitchcock interlected thatMr.Recd confused the posters of the league meroberahlp with those of tho canwl but this was denied by Hr. .\.f§.Q..d small nations which should have learue membership Senator Reed said:tsOhyou men of tho south you lilywhites.You want to :ite Panama.with its 90 per :cnt of negroes Ktml mulattos a vote equal to the named States.Go tell your people thot in the league one negro outside thai ¢ ES....ln a hal!it took the Dunls steamer to effect a rescue.All England is stlrmd hy the newofthesafetyofthetwoaviator# but owing to the rlllllcoltles of eo .munlrntion some time must pass .3 fore the full.details ~a t ~_.4.~2~ J§:\\rats=hclrl hope was Mre.HawkeShealunysmaintainedthatnrovi rlonre wnulrl nrnf;r+he»;h\1~?vmrllhoufrhshereceived ronrlo»Je1~P.F].1 all classes of people including th king she sold today that else hnnever ceased tolnlieve that eornftimeandInsomewayherhushonil would come barkbroughtitheretherelsntademoUnitedStates would haroa rQtq_¢oul 11 l om i iz on o or .crat thst 1sJ.ldnZ have been stamling=500900 whites of this ~=;;=\;;;= z lmlrnlty n§¢nl¢iI7ll{L§ole plr1:4n br mv side ahllns to thelast dltfh The senate 5§§ou f up in latitude 50.20.lonziturle manyf 0 U 0 b g \ g g d f g by G. ncsliveul the news from the Maryearl)this morning at her home nas:Surbiton ltml posted a notice outslle ner lwmc reading:3lr.Hawker hos/been found }{cie on the boat Mary bound for Don mark.A rmwrl of villauzes soon gntherrrland>howenll Mm Hawker with cou panulxitionTheLondon Daily Mail.which of ferwl o purse of $50000 for the llrstiliyht:ny u heavier than nlr craft|fI0~\the Atlantic ocean will fire Banker nnml Grieve a consolation pnzr of 5.000 pounds sterling.llamkrr and Grieve were in tho waterforonhourandalmlfbefore gn token aboard the steamer lll\. ovrzxxxc DF CHEMISTRY II.\l.l General Sihert Speaks At Dullcalory .Services ....Nolrsl .lrmy Scientist Recelrra De gree (lf Doctor Of EngineeringLessonsImmWar (rilate Journal !tlay2l) A tlcrrrre of doctor of englnoorinpwasconferredupon1goGenernWilliaml..Sibert head o the chemicalwnrfnroeorvlceoftheUnited State.by Chancellor Samuel Averyspeakingfor the senate and boanl ofregentsof the University of Nebraska.after General Slbert had deliev eretl the address oi the :lay at the dedication of the new chemical labor ltory lfritloy afternoon. In accepting the honorary degree.the sliwtinmtlshed engineer and chem ist mid that the University of Ncbmknwa!the first institution confer such degree upon him antie=pol:r of it as the highest honor he could ever ricceive.In hL= address of dedication Malo:General Sihcrt drove home with fone!ilale illustrations tho lessons of preEorcflnesswhichtheUnitedState I as learned and others it nhoolrl learn.from the wnr.Some of his disclosures mferl to war !ollt\rot_\ s mad ubllclty.hers were of not 1 lI.BS MOTOR TRUCK RATES g Because of the newness of the il Comrnon Carriers Must Adhene To Alter July l Growth O!New Iactor In Transpon tation Calls For State Control 0t!tates And Also DI Senrléa .. (State Journal) Acting upon an application made by the Douglas County HighwaysTnnxportcommitteeorganisedbythecouncilofnationalrlofenaethe stato railway commission Friday announceda schedule of rates that mnlortruckoperatorswhoholdthem selves out for hire must charge aftel July nt.These rates apply toapoclilodterritorywhentheroad conditions and other factors make itpeculiarlywelladadvtodtothismethodoftlportaon.Starting wth :um charge of B0 cents for shipment.thfrateschedulelsbuiltupfrom1to 100 miles on this basis:For tlrst class 15 cents plus a cent and a halfpermile.or 16.5 cents for one mile and $1.65 for 100 miles per 100 pounds.Second casa ls to be chartedforattherateof.g==cent ot first class third class per cent riustry it was Impossible to asilrtlhthe cost of trucking on dirt hi;srqgbecausenoneof the companies hai! Sccpt accurate data.Trucks mal van from l 12 in 3 tons.In osmputlngtheorerhudtheeornmlsait nsunnnes that cnrrlera en god endaelvelyinthahuinolawidmatsreratlngnot less than 5 2ton truck: or the equivalent.Experience ol!!will demonstrate what the M115rotowillbe.The table announced hand on a third class nte ol 1 14 cents hundred pounds per mile asnear as may be consistent with ratesthatwillmorethetralllc. SAY WOMEN :stress ON MOTHERS PENSION FUND . County Commissioners sam lar! tigatlon To Cut OH Unarorthy __Claliasnta ....Iinsblnés Who Fall To Par Wiraa Alimony Will Ba Arnstod Omaha Bee The mothers pension fund whldr il costing Douslas county from $35000to $40000 annually is in for al investigation and revision at the hands of the county eommtsslooaea and fourth claal so r cent.Th|ancl juvenile court authorities.trol ht is to bo..claaslff;l asarovldedlno.first four classes of ebrstskaClassificationNo.1 contained in Generd Order No.24.surplementatheretoandrelssuosthereosaveas oaceptloos are noted.These rates are to Iggy ln the statue easterly of a line dnnlng attheintersectionofthewesterlyine of Wetlter county with tho Nebnaska |Kansas boundary thence north onandalongthewesterlylineofWebsterAdamsHullandHowardcountiesto the northwest corner of How ard county thence easterly along thenorthlineIthatcountytoltnortheast co r and thence north onandnlomr the oslerly Zines of NanceBooneAntelopeandKnoxcountiestotheNelansskaDaltotnboundary.Exceptions To Rates an.House old goods.roto doubletnthénealre5receivedldvTheexceionsto those rates noted a lo or icvemerits that must alwaysmakeopleasantpageof reading.:in|the history of America!participationlnthewar.Had Berne No Fruit .second class on declared valuation not to exuecd Slit »cr |00 pounds;three times second class where the valua tion exceeds $10 per 100 pounds.minimum weight B0 ner cent ol rated At the ins f the lU¢»truel:ca solty;packing requirements not earllnerlat the front said the rpealterNotontaddrtionalpoundofnitrateNdhommanufacturedlnthUnitedStairs.in spite or lavish espnditurebythe|;o\ernmcnl.Had it not beenforthecooperationofourallloalr this matter of mlilton preparationwewouldhavebeenattheabsolutemercyof our enemies for the first two rears of war.I That this was one of the valuable lessons of the war for America woe bedding searing machines and meal instruments.Live stock.minimumweightol60percentofratedtnuck capacity..All articles are to be charged at gross weight without regard lo the welnht yiven by shippers and insert ed ln bills ol lading except thatvrlicreancstimatesrclxhtisgivenintheclasslllcatlosuchestimatedweightwillapplyunlesstheactualsvieghtisgreater.A series of rules form art ot the order.Amon;oth~strous and so cmel n thing.trnn to a vote.It went over as m1 Danish steamer Blnrp oning to eral Sibert.But a more ploaeantaidr r E.s |is rovidcd that thereSenatorReedtoldthesenatethat5¥1il\¢d b;=;;=_]1;d_f:d win.come up stoppage.of circulation ln the »g¢remained.l;uhb:I paym;n¢or guarantee oftherevisedcovenantoftheloagjxoliflfilihnyld!session.pipes between the radiator and the As the lost gun of the war was h¢rhs11zes where any shipment in the had astonished many students of ln1 }%l1:le e reg efmmr vrasnal ~xat4r Pump ing fined America was producing Inrirrrncnt of the carrier.would nat. ffm;;====;;gfgg gf its lgmg ~§?;5iI11n ;uf;;:Mf;:The Sopwith alrpane was not ;?poison n»r.=g=h;== E2]§¢}%F f§t fnroeai Hale.brinr the amount of mem rs P n e eague.e fl ...\..ermany co nee.e ormans h lels t i|\¢diilgurcetoshowthat an many of the 3fl0»made ld .i fn ff..l nt lil .ved hands of Sopwith airplane could only produce ten tons of must ~~foul ::.;;h Ncbnnkg countries admitted in full member the house an .ceo il i Imon eros e signal.lord fr per day while we were mak classification will take four class Bhlp UN lllitcracy rate is very hillfb can PGUP5 fi h ;===E p ls it Ha\slter?was the question ing arty anti.by January 1 woulrl rates. Appeal To Southern SenatorsHowwillsenatorsfromthesouthwhorepresentstates which have contendedthatthewhiteracealoneis tit to control the destiny of the stateofAmericacontendthatLiberia Haiti and other Mm or ecmlnegro the council table of the world and nations should be permitted to sit at; each east votes the equal of that ol the United Staten.How can the representatives of the Pacific states who have oontendedandwhostillcontendthatneitherJapanesenor Chlnese shall land upontheir shores. and that both are totallyunlltforcitizenshipjustifytheirnonductiftheyshallnowvotethatin the council of the world Japan and China shall each cast a vote equal to?the vote of the United States..ln any contest which may here after arise involving the equality of equal mlm th e own es o u sent out by the flags nom the Butt.P ho general debate d lpdwhlc h is the most horthwesterl howe\er.When the Johnson resolution comesuplnthesenateWednesdaySenator Robinson democrat of Arkansas ex~percts to open debate with n speechsupportingtheleague. SAYS DHMOBILlZATloNDELAYBDrorvaxlsnorrlcmxsWIT!!Jour Washington May 13 Delay inrr.~turning American troors from France and ln :lemobillsing forces in this country was denounced in the house toda by Representative DallingerrepollcanofMassachusetts.l)urin|»;debate on the Indian gmpriationbillMr.Ballinger decareathereasontheindianwasnotgi.enhisfullrightsof citlr.enshi was dt race is it not rtectl lain that u|to the opposition of the ndlan bt. r Pdarkracesnrillallunite and declareiorraceequalityineveryPart of the;world?lt must be remembered that this ls a livin;and burning question;that Japan has expressly reserved itforiutuneconsiderationandthatif it comes before the league of pausesasnoworganisedthedarkraceswill have a majority.Who can ustlfy the doctrine thatthe110000intelligentfreepeopleoftheUnitedStatesshallbereprenntedulgyrr;Tian and ihat the represenveoaartionM 800000 s cas s rote equaltotheUnitedStates?1 Who can Iustlff giving to the540000ignoranthafeastesofPan= States?What sort of inaolenea is it that»==f ~that 50.000 cirilsed or seml~lciviizednegroesatLiberiashallinthecouncilof the srorld have a voteequalto the 110000000 people of the United States!How can Great Britain ask tts togennittheifmrantandsuperstitiousordeaofndiaincapableofselfgovernmentorselfdefenseeastsi vote equal to that of the United. States?Hitchcock InterruptsSenatorHitchcockofNebraska retiringchairmanoftheforeignrels tions committee intenupbed thelllssoonsenator.accusing him of beingineoaslstentinhisopposition. reau frfllcera of which.he said.aol ld be without jobs once justice aresdoneAndthisisnottheonlydepartmentofthegovernmentofishir? thls is true he asserted.The boysurandtheirnentasayhecontinuodthateonlyreasonhun dreds of thousands of soldsers are notdischargedisbecausetheolltoerrwanttoholdtheir}obs.Many reserveolllcerstodayareearningmonmoneythantheyeverdidbe ore oneverwillagainthereareolllcersin the reirular army nosr holding the rank of colend who will be put backtolleutonantawhentheboysarelet out.and they arant the higher rank. It la an outrage to keep soldiers in l point of the Hebrides group Jr Scotland.Yes laconlcally replied the MannEightrlestroyenafterathorouqhsearchof the Atlantic for 300 milee from the Irish gout had given ur.the quest and t ere was practicallyno hope that the airmen were alive.Thls morning however the forlorri hope that the aviators might luipickedupbysomecraftwithoutwirelesswasrealised.The Dar5 steamer Marv crawling along at ninrknotswastheluckyvesselandhe hrief message to the watcher ot thc Butt ol Lewis.as she proceeded orherwaytoScotlandlefttheoubliftospeculatewonderinglyover the dv tails of the airsnens adventures.l The aelniTPllty immediately dinpatcheddeatmyerafromnorthernpoints to intercept the Mary and thr Daily Mail lnstmoed all safnal atallonntotrytocommunicatewithtlu captain.with the urgent request ¢land the aviators at some Scottlsl port.The admlralty quest succeed »4 and a wireless measaae came fwrr the destroyer Woolsun late in the eveningthat alto had overtaken the Manandhadtransferredtheaviators. Nothing eteeot some neat battl has exsited London more than to¢1a5.unexpected tidings.The public arazlisposalto quea on whether the nreportcouldbetrustedandthe.nlmlraltystatementthatit was takin measures to verlft the report indi cated doubt which the Woolsurfrmaasadiselled ome.Surbiton was oickly the center ol ne v ama a vote equal wg U»o¢.di{ .$when they are needed ati The modest ?Has\fker home nen1 Tap;Ugg Hffcg interest.Crow a of peoole swar1n»1|COCK To I mfg gf 11rv who had =;.t .i meForsassI§¢ald;nt.tad ig»f Will §£...1..1.l~}m linsfGeorfs:Ta!l P |1 ma a presentrnent all llnnta W hi M that I should see mv husband again]as ngton.ay 24 Senatab1 was confident ll th tl .lHltchcockofNebraskarankingdm\ou¢h everyone crnrlolsfd ~nf.l ocrst of the torelgn relations commit ..1lrltt~~euvporten of L;...::.:.:f >and too overcome mi res ent sorls flahtfor ratiflcat Hawker has et gs.1 itionof the peace treaty has acce fr s n f fol ns:prinvitation from firmer President §§?»L ilallmm the Revenge to the attoaccompany im onath s a 4datsoealtin;trin nn#reels in T55|vf.$flli.f§§I.¢h§?.L..1 £F to Il.. §lfff.?5J.tItiLJf é £§l Ili;Hsdintne I the l1ffnp tfm;m;inf on atu lf a hloclzed with refuse.I1 lrha state convention of peace l¢l|\1¢ so the like shaking loose €.l§»..I..l?L..f» =i¢¢¢=~|Hrs.Hawker wife of the aviator I Itavefbeen able to make 200.t)u||methorl of making mustard prns wassomuchmoreellectl\o than the for mulo user]by Germany that it wusactuallyadoptedintheimmenseen1myflciorioisexaminedafterthe orrnlstlee..The German scientists had discovered the American formulathruanalysisof the chemicals in antmhurstedshell.and had put it into :mmedlte practice.lWehave made more than 5tl0000rumasl¢s.&ur<oed the general and they were e highest grade masks used by any country in the af ar.l Those were only a few of theochlevernenhs oi American chemistry.There were many others each one duct to the efllcleney of the research menthruoutthenation..And it is to those research men.the men who have spent years of thdr life to discover and tolrnwhohave:lelved into the mysteriesofscienceintheirlaboratoriestho 1 wish to xy a tribute today said General Si rt.lt is they who havemadepossiblethe[neat achievementofAmericanscience.and it is theywhoformthebackboneofscientific progress wmow GETS 325.000 VERDICT l Fon DEATH OF HER HUSBAND Omaha Bee Hay 25: Twentyllve thousand dollars dam Mtes las awarded to Mrs.HedwigElfenbergerbyajuryinDlstriciJudgeSearscourtyesterdayforthe death of her hmband F J.Efle.|berHr.a aalearnan for the Nebraska Clothing romuany.Hrs..Edenberger tarot suit againsttheOmahaNationalbank.Mr.E(ifenherrerwaskilledinanelevatoraccidentintheOmahaNationalbank bunolng October 21.mis.The amount aaranlcd to the sridoalshalf the sum she sued for.Half adozenattorneyswereenf ared oneach side of the cafe.The widow wasinIhecourtroomwithherfou: young children; A W R C.convention was held atYork.Nob.from May 1922 lnclus ive.The Bldr chluter sent two del egates.ltlra.Lou llungate and Mrs.Burch Grrmpton.Tsro alter Blair ladE iss went alone as company.Hrs.leth.Jones and Hrs.L.A.Williams. Any article exceeding ln lengthbreomlth.helehl and corresponding di mensions of the la::rest truck onerotcdbythecarrieris excluded fromtheclnssillmilinnandthecarrierlr not obligated to cmry the same.High explosives including dynamite.onalsoexcluded.ltules are also proriclrdforcratlngbundlesandother methods of transportation.Carriers are given the right to decline inse cure packages.Every smrknse or piece of less than truckload capacity must he plainlyndrlreasedandcarriersshallhavetheHehttorefuseanyfreightwhichis likely to damage the cars or other freight.A form of booltlteeplnpg by whichcosts of operation may be ascertained For the month endln rvllsrisrtherollwas cut $600 an furthsreuta aretobornarleasreadllyasuodaservingpensionerscanbelocati Thene are 100 widows drawing pensionsfromDouglascounty.The (und is bein;imposed oosaidCornmlsstonerCharlesUniti \%s have several dozen women ssstharollswhohaveenoughalimonyeomim;from their former liusbaab to tnko can ot their children is! there husbands have simply quitlog.Some \irloas come to for soom dressed far more luxuriouslythanmostwomenwhoareworkin;and have to pay taxes to help .sapportthesewidows.Dose:vlng onesaregoin:to be left on the pensionrollbutrearegoingtonotal those otheraHermanCohen.whose :liroread wife has been on the penslon nofor $5 a month for several yearn 1aaayestenlayarrestedinConnellBlu!!and brought to Omaha when thcourtgghinttheoptionofsayingMrs.hen the an a month simon!asranied her sta rem ago oragsalt4a4as\.».rnony.Mrs. Colnens name was this rerrto\¢d from the pension roll..Whenever a former husband ltdneetlnsrhisalimonyobligationscanbelocatedthecommissionersinteul sending :srodleer after him and |1turnlnghimtoOmahafortrial. ASK PRF..¥il)ElNI ro HELP REDUCE COST OF Lxvmo Boston May 113 President Wilson was fared to return from Parts all devote is attention to reducing thecost of llrlne in this countrl in a cob legram sent to him today ~Franco J.Finnersn.president of e Demo cratic club of Massachusetts and K democratic members ot the legisla ture.The message said:The cltlzens of the United StahlwantyouhometohelpreduceSkhighcontoflivingwhichareeonaiierfarmoreimportantthantls league of nations. JAMES w/um The many old friends and neof the Ware family srera shoe ad tolearnofthedeathofHr..laanaa Ware at the home of his daughterMargaretnowMrs.Wm.WaltemataofNorthPlatteNeb.on the eveningofSlay23.1919.The bod wasbroughttoIllairSundayintu ment made in the Catholic cemeterywherehissonPaxton.was hurled afewmonth!ago.Father Beyaradlrferof the loco]Catholic chumli hail s shon service at the grave in thereseneeofrelativessntloldfslushandenltnlinvestmentisascenalof3|; s o nd North p1|u_able.Rnnual reports are required ini The f:J0w;.fgonda sened anJanuaryofeter}year.The order ls 1; bearers Dr.|Lukens I¢ng_subject to reviesr in any ;\articulsrEme Bundk Herman 5 giat any time on oomplalnt of any par Hersey Neb.GoDn]d _0mMKrieved.rnn C1 nd .J some manEorenTltlrwd0f$late Igloo B¢:atyg:t ~r This actlon follows lnrostmga James Ware was born April sua.tion and a hearing.The territorial area covered is.roughly speaklnttheeasternthirdofthestatstheintentionbein;to include such tenL nil eonilltlons sunoundlng the movementof frei t over the public highrrgare an tially similar.Cow clit n ot highways distance between towns of densities of trafllc and rovulatlonweretakenas the contra llns;factors..The roads in this sectionareofclayandaregraded!or the most part.The distances betweentownsarequiteuniform.Pogulatlonpersquaremileoutsideoft e chiefcitiesdoesnotvarygreatlyandthe tralltc comprises practically thesametrommodltlea.The recon!shows that considerabletnscltingis done ln this territory br rsons holdin;themselves out forEre.thus bringing them within the common carder jurisdiction of thecommaslon.lt was shown that asmany as 160 trork loads of llre steel were received daily at Omaha that considerable nu and other cornmorlltlesareingmovedtothevities and that merchandise has begne.to more from }obhlnn;centers to thi rountrt by means of trucks.The business is apparently well under way.the cnmmlssiontlnds andis growing fnpltlly. to onl wherein the elzeornstancei 1848 ln Kentucky and name to 80 brasks direct to Ogallala in 1814 where he organised the Paxton adWareLandandCattleCo.Ho sraamarriedin1886inDenvertolin Elizabeth Carroll wht? with a d»=oetersuwlveshlrn.ln 1890 he muralaflthhisfamilytothefarmnaarBlairuhlclthaspraetiaslliobldtil family home ever since alt in IU! he returned to North Platte and passonallyconductedtheranchtherefor ten years.Hr.|Ware has been in poor heal!! for some time and the death of lsla only son ?axton a young man who had nrectleallv talesn all buslnoaa rarponslbllltyoffhisfathersshouldersfor a number of years was s severeshock and loss to him. oonuomcnJONES s.»trrrsrs A colored Baptist was cxhortiag.fNow hrefidem and sisters.coma bpto cle nltnr and have yo sins washedaarav.an came up but one 11ranWh=Buhler Jones.riont yo wantyosinswashedawaylIdone had gf sins arashecl snr.\o has!hero yo had o alaswashrrlawav?flher at de Hdhodtst church. nh Bmdfier Jones yo atnt henwashed;you ju been dry deanarl fe gl\ l t FJ £| *E ~1 i if l i2 ¢ »;1 l i 1 5 I'l fur gS.31E .J Il ;. Tl 5i ~sf-m - v f ;,_~,-~,....-~,.~.v:=;*Ia ~. ,,,,..,.-,''~_.¢"<~~ r . ~f~ <~ ~ ~ ~ ~..--.........s........¢. May 30, 1919May ao, 19 9mn E NTERP RI S En i b ! ! m m n I g § ; ¢ , » " c w" K ms n m. gg di n, =J m w Q . - P n t r o l l l u ff nf arrea avenue kmae .'§éitE» m1s ¢»¢eh'm_be amp u m. .m g was lhot through ilumn and ihmeqh the jugular mn ar ur an mm and ww the pollc emon. on-son Cllr.Nev.. Jan. 23.»-By nu ol 14 lo 1 the state senate nu~.i l l nntlnnll prohibition amendmenThe lower home of the Nevada intl- u mr e 1mused zha meuamenn Ilan ll! 'U u ull at as m a.Ih d s r t l n n g u lu r u d i n g d i h eb o q r d u u h l f a warrants forllla d u n n n o t b e d i a vu l u n ti l r i l l u n o d i n d t b c b o u d a noadly mr ,bu t.1 .oi adll-ms ue n |.I?.od|=e1s d h a u 1 l ln a d | ; » s t1 o a lttb e 1 » nt o d l o w t h l w a r i o u l n u i - ~a o t h n tt lu ta u h ln a o u l d g e t u ¢n u d a b » ; ' m» » m b e a n d 1 a s one rxfutie lr ef un rd to d a tblatb eu nc hr a.a n n i e : r a d i o1 4 u r . h o 1 wr | r . Hmlwm» d » ~mu atlls c bs n k n o t b d~e o u ld d r u r xh o mn c y b u tth r u s polaa nin gthe y ni ua odi on e- tural m n The high nititude ln- mnea a relatlvoly low man tsmpsn- ture.'!'hese| .| m1ildsort.'T`luaoi1 uv ¢1 e du ou n d\ h ¢p lu ¢ un d\ h ~r » w a t rsv u e s a w n Im m u U , h t d W r ; : T b \ d |t |T u e w m1 u u u id e Thanh v uan dt bd rlou en vn vn ue en nr ud . Th es es !!c f t h l g u w u w r l l keyi.Th iag n v st u au e y wu u ee s -n u y b s e n me v lt h e d mlid ly u lz h npromo.ln x h n n n t p a e s d u m e n w r m m m» l | ¢ < > m p ¢ m = » a u . m uin o n e k mw in g w tu z v u b sin g d a uin\h¢uonr.oozhll.xhaeompouidon w u n o t k n o v m ln iu w m p l d a a e u , no o c u - ma d eu i tb s th e ~ u n -pieynl, want! the rdlrondl continuedu a t y n n n n t .B u t i th o n o t h i a g t o vr mtto mn ke a c h a n g o un d z mc h e r m r u m ~ 1 u . w a . \ r ¢ m ~ y u ~pondsdmxfhnwhlehiauaonmdul.hllu1duU-pnufv |!im- w ada |.=g__|.h¢hrgu'pout.opn>~iadng d h d t h n u n k q .M - f f e m u n' § I ~ @ u . . w w . ._ & . u .B i d .B4xB\ma.8h¢1'ld|a,wa mllmhll. Banner. lnrrdl, Shu:md Brvwm. et on d bib uu u mz h sp a mD.Th»¢ m m u n d l »f m n t h fA a tn e k l d l vr u §Vmf»wd»¢ 6i`>€m4a//:d 2 ' f W s s s m z s » 1I ~N r w L n m u u m o n u . »I av l.lIIlIrI | 0 l » I.I| ¢ » t I I Imh "° §' "' ,. "° "' rs,an e n ;ne! 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B h u i lm d d -gmm, ly c u c c llti ul mm a d naman Un uo r l d o u r . mrmsqappamwar Th l k l o l i n m u n d a i l l g w i n hBaomnnnoaunsm.I t mai l- knu1|ia¢\uchu.|\m1var\||Iqu||2 "~d l d » annar glmmtvrhy aotmlk adu iiy 4| -m e o a h i n v u c t u n d o i i n l o n m - 0 | , I s»°:.':.-sm'-'~r..~r..;='.:',-m2 :;,°¥.,:2.*°...9":';'.;'°.2.*§°*'°°"~ um I nu-¢-»-d - » - w - » . °____ ,..»»-_ . ; = - - "?L'.."""""' \ _ ' ! : ° * ' ; | .u|n¢u|- - . . . . -~3 ¢ ' m . 1 """\---."I I I ll* i s s *i In na l m " " * =' "" " E . u : . ~2 m. 5=_='=.:"" 4 ""` t o m l k i .~t i s w h y w s h a v s n v s ur ti on l.T h i n p m o v a aio wl ly i n t h i s w o r i d b e e a u n e a f o e z l n n h i l t y t o a E e e u p o n r n a n m b l e r u d j u t r l n n u . a a l l y n e h ¢ l \ l | ' | * Y l ¢ l ¢ i o n o £ ! m a I a d j u n m r n u u c c u m a h w s t h u d e a n - u c t i ve r m r o l n t i o n e n m u .W e n n t t o m m e ?T h u h u d l y z r n d u p a n .B u u r h e n e s l u l i w a g u T h l t i s h a r f i t o a n e t u g . S | n a t o r C 1 m 1 m , c h a l m m u f t l w u e n a t e e o m m h t e e h a n d a r a i l r o n d l e g - i . | 1 a ¢ . £ o z | i n c h u ¢ ~ e . h u »4.|»zpu t¥orI.h n m n g h l k e u a h d a p h n f a r n i l m l d r u d j n s u n e n l .T h n t v u o n l y t w o d u n !- s v b u t d r n d y t l u n u a t n f s .. u m d i t i o n u i n t h u t o u n n t i u i t m a y b e : i i d t h a t t h e p o t a t o w i l i p m b u l i y l d -hd.lly b c ~ o y v llin l t h in=;.Y p r H b ;ha mmamas meb a d t m m y d u n u W UAG UIW (Anna n vh out lna lh- .A ..f Morrell, Sioux and Kimball amnliel. "0n lc c o un to f th oc lnu te | . nd la il ' r u a N o u s H AV E r r l t l o c b m v u i l d n nhn sds w w d r n u m u m n f m ~¢n\~ mehiwrv vu ununbled from a dos-en different hem:-is ln um. no lu- wry wmlng m a wmv a n one.Mr. Gu n d e r s o n n e w me A m wo n a hnn | cement door. but dh! Um! theirnmommodliimuch bntwr.a u r e mHe vm hmm t.l> :nI lnt o n the Bm of lun August wa m r m u i d eo f i z q n d n u lla lxz r n h e u - mln ! - i c e v u d p s d ._The ma knew what vu ¢uln| ou.and dw! use kn ew th e men u u nith e wi ll n m wi t h ln th o s p u r i -mn u a n mlmah .They vom a mvl lot when they had the war vlu |19-er.\.|1.h:l\| dhopod\oghrotheH\gnn dose th e k i n d a fvu r h n th a the hm suned dnt would lava c ad- ed b i n li ld u g f or my mo r e o li t.AtLha mm the srlnlllkl ended lheplnnl- r u r vd vd n l wm z y wu n d n y .I t lu d plumed w have 4.000 mn;l a F n n c o b y t h o H m o l P e h n n r y . An d tl! ! th e b eg ln n lu o l d n en d would hlvc coma qukkly.Notsvilhnlndln, the secrecy Llu!surrounded tlm -='°;{~no me ln Wlllaughby nm kno 1 1 | w u t v uwins on. dw Gem-mm scent serviummued wp one ol Llzelr men lnw Uu f l ln t.y " th e p mc ln e u maafoh|\Sc hm h w h e n u k m b y nsentinel u. ll o'doei one night :und-§..¢ on | plln ul lumbar :uint Kala the plush Ho 1 3 n o infomationu m m p n u m . m i m e m m boen not our from G e m m y nt thebeginning ol the wa: and wld of thovariousAlrp lu m Iu to dn ,pmvin ;xnundn md a tlxer vu work fanar- -m~io -H s w u n u p u ¢ n ¢ l y , h h r i t a x u p t 2 ~tarIfmnnlu. S a e h h u b o e u x h s ln ia o la v e fyplan umnfupuz funk.Thanllroad h vld a n h n vs r k o d o v t aurur lty vog g -lt vu nuniutary to no onet the serum holdlrl.D l h n i ndlmad sen:vvrhd m n plum. 1"hlt wild exclusively tha dtlkn InnllnudseeuvhiuThonllrood do c k ho ld ln h ue tha i: id ea wh khy n vo sr g uu ut n l! ta (L l da d ho ld -qn.lp p a n I n vu i o u k i d s b i n MA u m n p ln id ll.'mu h ave been vnk vme d by ah lvp m al thm- a n to ma h y mao al md noneothers.Nearly an y b od y .R be th! dim.voloslen eonmmn onwhomd l frerldlt n l u B a d l y h l l .hu p u t (a n is Ma u a n tb l a bje c t. E vm m b a n k :dou'¢ um to agree | mo n |thzmselno.Savings b u hd lla r lmm oomr nvfd lbblnkl and The damoende dub cr! lluuchu- um uy u uw pn dd nt wa u mn -pllmnt In belging him me hicxrinlng lap: ul ndonl, md coma ba m: md :d u el th e c an ol llvln l I thus amly on Amman c apa bledoin ; #h im that we n hould vmd a w n tt o n a r tt b e v h s e l n nl industry. nlund \o Lbs d u r v u 4¢d. = . = .' -= f ; '; w -~ M 5;-1--»f...,,,,~- . ~n mP M ~ s q \ , , , |r u w a h f " " " " \ M | » r b y m m y m "|a,,,,,,»" » u M g , " , " ' d h ! u »w h m l u n b i n t h h h. '" l| * ° U¢ | o u | ¢ u ' B ° " ' " ¢ b o » lm v-in , - b q g u d w m m o b b d w u zm m ,n " ¢ \ : ' m u , , ¢ m d \ | d 1 » g w . & . N u ur -»»-f . . . i a J ' ; ; n o : z z m : . * ; ° . . . . . . - ° - - w . ; »,:;,_.. ' ? 7 ` m & " " ° ~ » ° - " ~ f '. : z ' ; H . - . § , ' _f h f m n ,n a§ 1 ° ' " " " : z . _ n m » " " " " ' H u n d - m a n of v a v l n a z ,'- \ ¢¢ , ; ' T , | ", § , ~ 4 1 m ¢ u ¢ ¢ . . ' " ; » u . , , , | . , ' ° \ ° w r w u ° ¢ m ¢ v \ l l | | \ , , , '" m , ¢ , , ,g m o f , " - 7 " U u ¢ , 4 , a : , , ,=~\114 $ ". . " l | " " ° * 'l l wa n " " ~ " p ~ ¢ a \ W " ' "- 2 u n " ' , § * ; _ 5 ~ » ~ . , § ' ; , " ~ . w » ¢ : . . , ~ : . , , ; 1 g - ° ' § : € " " ; . z , , - _. » . . , ' . : * m a m "" ° ' f » f Jw , - , , | _~ Uu dt hc a d lf nf hv ud ou uit .H| kM'll1 !u!utundthe ¢ tdlru,~ t od : b u r n _ gg food.The cvndtiom are All hvvn nhle (ar th produnlan of poulnen. Dunlte ibn hc! th!! moisture u the limiting futof for produnion In eer- uin y en nn hac ve mr e yld dp uu re under dry-had eanditlau il appmzi- muely 100 buhelu. " lti ln o t wa e m n ma n f o g e tly i e ld ol 150 bushels 'num in-§|,u°,_ 'nm . v e n a # d d w h e n i r r i g x d n m m ll available varies Qfgm zoo w w o :man wr m" gigm vlliiiihn l m az/mmmas F u v o l ~ : ~; = ,~~ = ,\ ; = : f e 2 . ; ~ ~ =. . 2 .=;|M _ H m m . m d ;~~n L ¢ . m . f s '1 "§ ,1 °. _. e s m :sch l u o W TI lth f h e e ly ~r a "x1 ..\:i x § ?»"4 2 2 ==e v s w e 3 . . » . ' &'° f ' 5 | .o o l .m m .e S y l p h s a n d N i x i e n . _ -T r 1 o . . . . 3 d 1 y t u ~ a : RAILROAD'rum TABLE .th i e e g o lh i wth W e n e n . Tx d l u E u ¥ .\ 11..13\.m. Doi!!-L86 n~ m. Daily. .T n i m W l t . Rev. Ind Bin.W. H.Underwood r r " m f a n n e x t eraded vi sit :rw eu ter,en tu, now n .\§.B. A:f}e1aonandhuabuldofNe1f 'so rt Mr. An denon who is a uni olbcer,ranking ist Leeuten.I.nl.h umadeeighteentrips over s e n and now hu a monlh's leave of absence. Homin; sermon on, "Living TheChristianLife Naturdiy ."!'I'°=|lll on " A Neglected Theme."Servicesone hour.Come.if mn.for 5our own uk e. for the sake ol olheraiulour children it may be. end the C tim Ilfe of31° community, and these strenuous mea. lx. ! BT YOUR ID LE MONEY earnsomethin .The Slate Bank, Bldr.Nehr., -5| nl! Four per cent xn- lereal on time Certileenl for Six.Nine or Twdre monllu.(3-I0 o1oondinllyI n v i t e m n buyer icvisit my stole-My Codieelien of Nov- fltlee ni n Tai lor ed , Trlleg ed ad ~ June Noble. Adeline Beiknap, Lutein Rhonda oSC II D OL : wrs s The lest week of school bu been sbusy :me for all grades but penicu Inly, the Senion who were expeetee. to be on "tab" at all |!hirs In thei c u r a t e l y n a m e d , t h e ~ o r ! the question now frequently raised M a.n%nc .reeleiqntu.fi In 'In my judgment the _gleikits In 1918 lad for the zeuljunment period of l9k9 are clearly looses due to the vr u a n d o u g h t t o b e t r a h d u l u e h . B y x e n o n o f t h e e h n o r n u l ~ we r f u to n ienliing to important changes in the duration lhtntlmah norewith submitted does not attempt an 1 I sv us c urnon uns 1o=1o a. rn. i>i§i§.. 8:00 p. m. Daily. C.. S. P. M. fl 0. -la Train! North. us a. sn.. daily vmrt,.1.64 p. ln. daily y.M5 p. m. daily exeept y.830 I. IB. Sunday 0.Bl1e»:*T r a i n s a m-l.2 5e .m.d ah eaeepzamisy .11A5a.m.daul as.o¢$Q $.45p.m.daily .r ~ I'rank Rahlfs of near wasintownSaturday.'".1 oMrs. c hu. wma of Remnant was ahnnnlnr in Blair last S't\|l'dlJT oMrs.Harry Bovee of the Saskat-chewan country, Canada. nine down from the north last week to :pond the summer with her parents, Mr. andMrs. John Delaney.She was aeeom- panied by her little son. two y earsold and no aunt of Mr. l$o\oe'a. Mn.Phil Goasard.who has been northsinco last summer. oBryan Anderson. son of John And-trson, a former "bench" farmer, but now of Erskine,Canada, came in from camp ian week to visit his un-cle,Hana Anderson and aunt, llrs.Katherine Ilindeha and other m l btives before gol homo to soo "dad"and "mother." "lu plana to vlail a brother in Oklahoma lf he 4ooam't A. R. Jones, Pastor l r r s l l u n " f o e - H u l :a s s a u l t s ¢ I v a ao- y e t p o p u l a r p r l o l l p r e v a i l .1 " " 5 » " 1 . n S u n d a y o v e l s l f l s r ,t h e b l o c ; N E B R A S K A R O A D p g g j g g f M r a .T .C .l l l l t o n ,T h e M i l l l n e r l a u r e a t e s e r m o n w a s g i x e n a t t l 1 . e l C I ; o mu :Rev Underwood.Ammmg so a re n. of State sn-u.\uc:.»m~:s nz m o n r..\s1»-fs p 0nbl`oes-day"-» § ; ; f -13d_c 1¢o gineer Johnson, of £2 ll million dol-E .Ph? entitled An ar ww tara that the atate and federal goo-"lg have aome real bargains in presented by the Seniors. emmonts have placed az the dispoad-` Farm lands,wild and tnxprmn tion of the state highways systembm-u "y an Jule zw. 1921 but $o4,o.. | has so ar been expended 8 follows: Nemalta county. $3.088; Otoe, 56091;Richardson, 82406:Iancaster, $80.- 090;Clay. 31858;Noelrolls,$4714Frsmklin,$408-I;Kearny,WMS: H _k_s1.sls.following appropriations havebeen made 'gf W-;_-,h_=;°~ a nd &l~ ea:ngton..-humor Burt..$l.0'l.§'l8.'T2:Douglas.: Good soil, no crop failures, country n.:ll aetllod. :lose to railroads goodmmket-n 33011 mule. school:, clmrch- rw, lt. ~. and telephones.'ate lmao a few farms to exchange.\\lut havoy ou to tmdo for n funn!lf you sh to vlait this country, write for our special arrangements,-lLnton County lteal F.t.nEo Co..Saul: Rapids, Nunn. oan : c r xsmc F E B RUA RY as f , n m1a a n !a n a l l n l a r q n l w i l l I n ~I I B The Commencement Exercises propL. were held laat evening at the City Hall, and the 1919 graduates are as follows:Laura Beck Ora HeathMary Andaraon Dorthy SeltaG:-ue George Doroth Jlpp Mabel lhullea-on Russel o g g ;Helen lllnclley I'soda PauHelen Olsen Letter Smith I.Iva Sharer Axel PearsonClara Olsan Rn u m m mM t v ~ ~ < E : = : ! e ¥ : ' = to forecast results beyond the a :our months of the calendar nu- " "lf the amount here requested shall oe appropnaled, the total appropria- .lon for the nllroad ui mln i ltn lllli will have bm z1:=w.w°.°00."Ol this amount $1.214-°00»W0 willrqleaeatamounta which should be returned to the governme nt, "Nr 000,000 thereof being temporarily Ued up in workin; capital spa §'('l5.- 000,000 werent representing mama which have been and will be advanced for the acc ount of the rdlnld oor- Iioratlona and which lt will be this duty to reoar as rapidly as praetlq- ~~~\. s.\ s~ M 1~1~1 ~. u u W ' ° ' r r - Q _..__ -r _oWill J ohnson and Iulillf of Bhir f u m a : m m m near .Fremont l u : Sunday. " o |Hr. and Mrs. John Gunnl of Her-man visited at the Fred linzh home n..- J-..1 . get homeskfioo noon. oHh s Edna J9l'mmn,dau er ofllr. and Hrs. Edhhuloa. of moat.asmt lin 'lreei in Blllr and vicinityv d t i n g r e l a t i ve s a n d fr l e n d z . .E d Jo h n o i n q u i t t h e D a n i s h P u b l i n h l n g " u n i :n v s r I V a l ?m s n U h ! ! !h a s h i d ia§1.s§m;a>a<|¢.; 81s4.31s.14. oSCHOOL BOARD Paocssnmus Bla i r , z mmu , Ha y a sm. mu l The Heard O! Eduntion mat in special lclnlon.Pnennt J ohn Rod- ' V " " " " " " " " " ' "° "r " - " " L u m! u mmm! lm annul mwluurClfliG1ll!l QI #DIOR i lu ld f i ll 8\g¢ | n L oy ;Ulllln " mu o n i nth . n ln oaths andS l i f f r u a n A § | § H G u o u s s g ~ * ' ° " ' § " " ' ° " § , ' § ', § ~ A. c As1'a'rr2n.u m m l e l e r Doroibn Hva elwl xorxc z 'ro ¥na~;z=.\ssnns 2 : " , ', 1 : ' H, , " §"6»2T»%f§§'1'.'£.", an _______ ___ \.-..L.. .....»:n..| ,,_,Cnmmannment Pl'°l'l'llI' able.About 814,000,000 will :rpm- aeut. aapendlturea for aqulpmalt an lnhnd walertay s."1"_ OI the satin g\g1=-°°°»°°°- illf 000.000 repnsen q g r o n to lo n to the government up to April ~I h u b o d bouduxlneaudlnn u'd o l u w u n i a l u u d n l d b n n d a n l u l l y b y l h p u b l i z .Thah u d u n n k i u m h a u o t d e n wb h l d l i u a z h m f m b n u a l t .U a u o g i i d l n w u t h a t t h a n h s g u i l t y lh v fl o a t h uhool u ¢ n o ! |u m| \ \ d d , h a lu ¢ |n »a u l a u l - a n u u y v n m u m u f - wa l t i d m h n u u e c m n h u n o n b e ameordlniwhhor blr opinion.l l l u b u u hnblt dnoma olouz ¢ e m » . v | » n v ¢ = ° , m u a l u m -¢ | ¢ h f . \ » » = h u l a o v v » y g u \ n q | | ouuuly o :EZ?»"`€r§§1Zs}»§ i;:.";.m,;;;;f" Xu. J ohn Patrick of nur Hemun the *printing nm. and went sun-§| rpend.Ln_the week with har dauglv Ing out nonh of Fremont, \qhlc.h move ter, Mn.rank Jenkinl.he hu never had cause to regrel. u 1 omm : m m n d mi l : m e # 1 1 - e ~.P°='=\.*9 Hr 124. Mn. A. Dilrue a v =1 .,....._.-......_..-_.-sen, H. R.Lip§||\n:ott, Dr.W . H.Hdler und Ove . Andanum.Ed Gilbertaen,ehninnm af thacommittee on grounds lad buildilils. reported that tin c ommittee vu not~ in. gba nporg. but_tblt ~ mg m e r . : n e a t u u e n r l n n i n m e n e c n n n m u -" - r "-.,"".i\s i i o a é l a r i c e H ~ 1 ; ; * » h g m d e n i n m u d t h a t t h e a m o u n t .d |o r a» . i ° I\ . . . ? Zi .c f m . R l t h m l n a w o r k i n g n p i u i l r ~1'I h rH. Linden and non, Jdlh were vm-any gurl. any zum.ton st fw. C. Llndezrs Sunday.I ___..9.f' ~l\x Hrs. J ohn Coulter lan: tomorrowfor llinnesmtn to visit Illter. She expects no make an .visit. u r . m d 1 ¢ m : f ¢c oo k md Hin Mabel Rathmann d t f o r S d ! Lnlm Citv. Huh. Su waning. i n 6 r E \ \ h a t i 1 i l vr e q k . _ . . . _ . . _ . |T h e o f " i : q u u u t I o n m a e "wnuaciunazunaug pl v i i u u at d u n ; g g " m e I m m u n 1 2 1 : - u m ! r l n u l c l u i u l u v P |1 |g g |[ |[ ] 5 n M D i p ; on Jun e zo , 11 . ma d 12 .=»~=§=;~=,. ; = » g - » _ = ; ;; ~ g ; 1_ m _ _ , n 5 ; - " _w s u fo r s i x .N i n a o r Tw e l ve a m a s f u °s l n r e s t r i c t e l i p a y m e n t » f n m vl l l a m o n R e v.A .R . J a n now°=»\h»-A l l d e w d u a r e p u m a -o vo u c h c r i f o r m a t e r i a l s m a a u p p l i iM r .A .E .A n d n o n s p e n t B a n d a r E ` 3 § § 'f¢ . 'l ' L § E '{ h 1 . " f»'l . f'< € ° ° 3 § ¢ ° f. ¢ " '" 'b r " " G u a r a n t e e n u ° ' " "A m o n¢..0 5 1 1 . 2 A C C I D E N T L h r u o u t t h e c o u n t r y .'1 '1 : e n i s m a m -w i t h h o m e m n a t F l o n m c e . .a n c e n o n p l i r t h e w e n 3 , § , , , , , , , n § _b l n i e ° 'h e b u .( 3 U )f l n l n :H n t u n i n v n l r h l . u w u n f m a y u ~ { - u n a m n gn w g Q Hrs.g C~'d.L£ndm g gg, ev r.§1".'-L"§.m2`§¢ <§»k ni,m u l Bn h mu m. llr . md Hrs. Sam §`eely have moved unto the old H en' Dlmee below De s m un d vu a n in hx-mlng._ nms . . u m B m w s incweek vhldn; !riendlr¢.T:£::nh.| D l l r s . ~ l l u u n é n t e r t l n a d t h e m a on zdu' evenlng.ay 2'll.h. ma o'n6»|~Fmu nturnsd from w a n n a an d u with hh f un i ly i n .\=.-|... ing.The Secretary called the n l ! with thc following raultnz _Lippincott.No;Hnllar.Yea: c u- bertnen, Yen; Chamber; No; R°d|\f\Yen; Andaman, No.Thu Li on vudenlnnd um.? ° loved by Rodzm md nc oadad by Hsllzr thlt the fuenlon of buildingI ne w Id eal bald ing at 0 :0 NorthS°*z°v! be me'av\'"€*! 'P 1';§'29.2 DR. w. I". HBMPEILL'g DENTAL` \ ( MI N h a n d o u r S u u B a k DR. 1 . v. HlNC H; AN, , | " n s W . (';\;nhin;teu Street.Boll: Phones. For Pulsar, Dinh; Run. Kluhen or Bedroom Pnrnllurs no .l. B. Camp- bell. Summer u B. C. Plane. - o - - - Nvn k .E r n s t m d Raymfmd Hu md a h l u n n tu m i n l ( m m | a m a tKennanl their ur ovnmamed u l! muh of Blair and the thrunerlous injudn. Wulln havin( | bmk-nn shoulder md bully stained buck.Ernest bdrm nomtwhlt dlsabldwhile llnymond wu falnlly injured. Thu thre e n n tlkm to thc h nipllllwhen Blyxywnd PY qnenmcloun un- ec onomxal pun uue ox mlunul mppllen and the hmdllng ~tr u up o r uli o n w th a ln tllf le tk l a i the bulneu pnNle In lmvlng un Um pl I of rlm a s h n o u Q.»Z1.§"52»i',. 1;~"¥»=-:J-¢ payments." I iulfernnv nmn|:é al food.The cvndtiom are All hvvn nhle (ar th produnlan of poulnen. Dunlte ibn hc! th!! moisture u the limiting futof for produnion In eer- uin y en nn hac ve mr e yld dp uu re under dry-had eanditlau il appmzi- muely 100 buhelu. " lti ln o t wa e m n ma n f o g e tly i e ld ol 150 bushels 'num in-§|,u°,_ 'nm . v e n a # d d w h e n i r r i g x d n m m ll available varies Qfgm zoo w w o :man wr m" gigm vlliiiihn l m az/mmmas F u v o l Q ioaawféf/ 'f Wsasmis Nsw lrm:RNA11on.u, n m o m m sein by bu-ueu mu. engineers, bnnken;m uamem.phywldms.Hhdms. da.mans.gm, sy mnnulul nun metha uofldoou. Yau z u I.|¢» tII0 II B a o m n n n o a u n s m .I t m a i l - |¢n nia ¢me nc hu'.|\ |=1 1v¢l* \l1 ¢lU ll 2 "~d l d » a nn a r g m m t v r h y a o t m l k o d u i l y u n e o t h i l v u t f u n d o f f i n l o n g n - as » ° : . ' : .- s m ' - ' ~ r. . ~r..;= '. : ' , - m w u m a 1 . a u » : . , ¢ u i . » .:* - * ' ;- - . _. . . - - - J- 3 - " " l u """ \-- -.* t u g ~.,__ ; - - - -9 . - L » = h u ''E"f|; .__.4 .1 '. "* ~W d u i u q n pm m m Q : I 3 .l m n waa a.u mu n lm . 'sl 4%»N DGVAI.D a m a n § Il a n -Registered Clydesdale Stallion- Number |8936 . » Wt. :soo ma. A¢. s Yun: cam. :mu Brwn wsu- wma. mms lap. 'rated and Fused By Livestock Bond.: ol laws and Nebnah. Ho wlll stand for the :noun az the Smllh hm at DeSoto. on Manda! Pqudny md.Wedneldly ol eldi week. and on Thursday, Fdduy an Smanlnv of sch week lt Evemm'| hlrn in Blllr.SERVICE FEE |l5.00 lor live colt.` Cue Will Ho Tlkn Te Prevent Accidenll am 1 wm Not Be Raw llble u Any smm Ormr. Grover C. W ilkins, Owner. Groom, W . F. Athan. THE BANKING HOUSE OF A;%§:l;E;_!;!F9B lg A Conse rvative Bank W IT H L IB E RA L , S A FE MA NAG E ME NT ' I :S T AT E B A NK G U A R A N TE E L A W The Pioneer Bank of Washington County, ln Successld 0peration For Mom Than S0 Years QA general banking business conducted.:::: We sell Exwange,and Loan Money, cash weeks on other banks, pay interest on time deposits for six,nine and twelve months at the rate of 4 per cent per annum.::. =;'I"-,ei-,,j;"'*'~»§¢-";__......\f -.-._ _ 11: __.._.ms mm ra an \\|ain\\ . 3 Y ~L. E. Gund-011011, a mambo; of Smal §;.;;';"::;.a' §5.;aa..: £~\;!{j¢| za 9 4\0 W ill UQ g l l u UIQ l\l lu |\u w v u u n u v " " v -..._d i o f m o n t h s |a n stnndnnci c o m p e a u h o n , $ 5 3 0 ¢ & . 5 0 r n !c n l u l n . U N OJo h n R h o n d a E s u n l o a n l A c a r 5 °-._..-- \ ... ..| - .... ¢. .. .n tr ufnu ti o n . a n d o r w h i c h t h e y h i ve m e e p i -1 4 . l | | } ; b o l n g n a b g l j g s a r n m o m z l o s tII'Jordon and Lincoln.In no-operation with the United Quin aknnmnent of agricultum the 'eil the railroad udministnllnrfu c ar-hulll.|l0.uoQ12.50: good zu ~ilfirlles ofindebtednen.On oowrlty teniurn.$l2.wol5.50;mvdlum.,of thug ccrgificgtes tfwgf have bfr-good healers.sagxgpgzm;| v o d ! o ~ ; ;, , j" '"°" " "d v n r l | . ¢ 1 J llu \vl 1 The letter follows:A TNI NE Y A r AW_Huy 21, wa:Baird of hduntion,Prawn In itllI and faders] courts ~ Nelar. 3 Milan wa n e A n n u lln \rmene-n or about M I.," 'mo, 1 notified your honorable 'blb Doll :cusp ol cm mn. l h r o u g h § g ¢ ' s 'Q v e T .A n d e r s o n ,t h a z i B L A I R .N E B R A S K A -u n _n -4 -. . 1 l - . . . . . \. . . . ¢ . _ . . ;L . :holes norton . Slulr ulam: fur antowed from banks and me nr nnlmco corporation to meet their cur-[mi | w¢| ¢¢rg $lu.0u0|1.u0: emmaln hir zuadn. $8.ll009.I50: mea hel-nent corporate ;=*"'g°g§°g; om Approximatey 4 ..r¢pm»..sepia ~ go\| rnmen!.'a lon ln oper-~ l l n e l 2 3 3 3 . 1 ; ; 1 : : . m " :tang Lha rnllroldl from J nnuury 1 g H n z a n d 14| he1918. when prixnie control ended. to,°9'n a o a r.l l I This is Lbs difference be lluellulufflu~r| %rlr»bn\vy Wedau»wi i n i m. wma for urhlc h the gow day. ~ \§3~W'F_h¢il buf.10 deelllo ihonmer, as no nil cthen who w¢r°lii»k¢u. Wil-rvnlin Visit- 111|n e w a u t . U s we ,Q §§No :ur mlntlru ffllvu nm wqun wthis runner of nailing the mntisr anR is Ml n politics! into and She vo!-ur in u c hance at ufh qunliau #svi n b l r a n d l r v l l d n o t b l f o m u d l o r l d l m l | d o n of I omdh ilg mn I l i t l l ln o r e h r to g c tz i i tt h a fa n i n a m n a t .1 nviiml if f migmzn f wsu hsult. PARMRRB AND 'ms "'l}AYL!GHT" LAW Nebraska farmers hue mac k up their mild: Un! my do not c m for the skylight lar.t is 4 perfectly£094 lqhgdulg on qrhich to fury on u 're wi out the Germésyihe.,......J I" The dispatzhlt Imam Washington any th a t a n d rpllnedying over Berlin could hadfvmnd enough containers to ki!! rf-||?r1hi|\|, men, animals and vqetnlzla li Q in Beriin.General Pernhlzq,whfn informal u! what Ind been ln-wnted, raided that it would end the fmm various other states.This com-flaon hu been mn-:Ie ln enum Ne-ruka, c en tral illllou ri und nu th- ern Texas.These tests indicate thatme stock produced in use huh alli- mdes of western Na b r u h ¥iU\0'\I1in-i tion wm vivid faxunhly wizhWY' rodsaced in the nur\.h¢rl\ states.It E tbl btild of m¢1n\:]¢r§ 0f_f»|f\f 2.5; g~r"iurbul lm. for indarlrin that rmfwsr in lla wed! I I1 dldrict Ind menus jfm l mon rujoyable day Int Fri nr. Miy 24, onthe school Inna pimicing and via#- i l t-A n k a pr o g r a mh a d b o e n u -nngw by the teachen ih charge andtogetherwiththaidealveal er ntthatLima,the picnic W u voted ; rumen.oA.-nu-ini mac iinl nf ill! "0| | dlY years aunnlng.we umm :urw.nuw-H112 aumm; aunt: out._.r l uhrulwer, is on Fund to tske charge of ai!Thr onier of exerc ises during tlw =";§_" °;;g; un :li4:au'iikin| cn | business and will be glad to nceivn Mission are:Ma 'ioin Ra hh ummy Ion! neun of interest to W ah.I;30 A.51. --Mun und Instmrtlun.1 s H i k e r ; ~ ington County ve°PI¢9:00 A.. M.-Mus and Inntrudlon.mm, P f ld n Soio .___Lawson u Szfll P. il.--S!.l|.i0;\n of the Cross.Q .Leg GibsonEPISCDPAL H0133 ?:i5 P. M.--Instruction in the paroch-Story of Hlndei ._.__h i esidencm *Agnes GllblrbllnRn. Jamesf\¥a;¢, Bishop from Kan-7:45 I. H.--Rosary. Sarmors and Ron- Tb, Wlyddn Rose Solo Fisher W u unprenndented in its nverity nnd in its costly eded on railmul operation.-1 aml, auoml. the increase-in puunger and freigh t nts avernnring about 25 per rent were in effeet for oniy rn few 11:51 in excess ofisix months. whiie heavily increased uxpenns due to snr cnnditluns were i§.l=u; in-¢||;ra. wsiubi 1.un} nu. null to eu|»lne. a0.:n9m.nu; mln. ful! tomod. $8.5009.?5; urn, emu, H1000 wu . ouummln Thought.Tlvn in auxinsion In :ln zhnultt ms. will bn here Monday eireninlr.alidion S.Sacnmgnt.1 z»:am= Je-fmen "_|'f"fS'El'Z° .'L'f'.E.'I '.."fE'i?§{"" male thru 2f.§1f"""' don! what we knqur to IngSola asax E Miiaianary £11 the Jesuit Order.Rw. Spring Sham;vrn 'Solo A. R. Winn 8. J., noted for his mt-Clyde \r°lnZ.i¢Wrica! abiiitles :nd wonderful adl\n. Qrnw M Rnlhnvpn -.a j pg.;" ia';..i;|;i ii.;""" ""im';i'ii"..EI|GE LICENSESCurie W hemnn. n MAJIRIA In I rommunic ulion received frm ('Ian~nl~u Mot: A. J.'Finhyson. a former Blair elti-Helen Blunt.neu. it la Eenrqed my bg. u»d_.hin _ I|\s1§ed_lh°E Al l m u e u n » ilanrisonHnrrinon Co..Yr mo. r. 1919 Cn.. Is Io1r|.. Omaha mn e°5.|..¢= tha- nf..ia.11""" "`31\}€ni"x»1»n:fwl me | ener} i slats ofnn ituwy =="'~ '" ;;';;;,;;,,;';;,.. n gn. ,... anA most eonllnl invitation ¥s nlrml The Skylark Solo Turhaikoarakn In U" f1'i"*""°;' f~===;_ *gf §°f§;§'2"th en gm c an be amomplldnoi 15| ed to the people of Biair and the sur Dorothy Joan 110 PNN rand 1 °'"° 1 1; . "ll nd mn pb Us with roi. '1'.':;""';.* fwbrglw v - md u n , M i l Dancing Around mm llnypole...Sclo -ZZ'{§,"°'2§"JI¢'Z'l?i"'3'F lmwdg;. s 'very y nun. s o c ome Anthony .`* 1°" " "* *,uabn=¢ y ¢uf.¢§u»§¢Cla n Nelnn i¢ | m»¢ umm»d ¢1 1 c xp ed ie ntin d few sdfamily an no t loc a te! It sxoux LI&ty ,| foo epn ~ , ` .f »g_w.-,,_~.__f ~~ ,~ .~__._. __......---»»~ =\~~¢~-1 . .. ; " " " »»;u-rr-~May'), 1919 s n -mn. rxrmznnmsg 4 PAGE F003 THE ENTERPRISE,..¢ -mum nun from rm m un'n n m m o m f n n u m vw b |BLAX|'3 szwzims BYITII A w c u u z w s r n mAt the head of the Tire Procession IRESTONE Tires have held their place at the head of the i n r w w a r u n u m .ron ALL THE mon.:f m n l l ! !llU"""u » u . u - - -,._ -_; , ¢ ' : : b ¢ p u N k £ n ; ' n u y ; : : n » n d m u e § d u n | r m d h l ¢ u u m ¢ m u m g h r f o r l h m u c h c o m m e n t .1 1 n l n r e r s l r i l l . n l u k a | » l s r l » _ - \ n \ o ¢ r 1 m l U ¢ ! l | D DlDYG1||.'|§ 8 B ' l | f ~ GENERAL AND LOCAL NEWS AND COMMENT m . ; § Q » ~.. ....-. i . f u,le.-_Blair, Washihgmn County, Nebraska, June 6, 1919VOL . xxm »_ 18NC l l l l l l l l:. . _' r mlx W I TH TROOP S lilo:bert Hoover is director, announc WILL .xxswrzn WILSON SPISIIC!!SBSAT1I IINDURSES SUFI" RAGI l\\' ll..'*loh' ORDERS SHIP MADE Qiion carries.TUMBL ES I ii .~. n1'rC'Il.¢~d today that the food administration _ _HE AD ?m S MI . P o n U. 3 ,3.1.5 That n committee r» an l a i d,hui cancelled xii rulrs relating to Wuhinzton.May an-1'mm¢m.Mau-ure Must Be Ralllied By 8tuleu Hay tim Mnyor tu dnf! ~¢»1.J2»'A.¢..~ Rain Storm Responsible For Burinx- the cotton seed industry and h:Wil:on'u memozin! day allmirwl on thee r Liner Pun ln Readiness To Leave 0:\the aiu and kind of "I`lraworks"t!ltton Wreck |\1.iLh<lrn\m Ill price l"¢1!lIll'i°|\% ant Imgue of nations will be answered by!\%nhms:ton.June 4--Action by !Tsr elw Haan ' Nalin Aflfr |\ill he nenniztc d to be 5| nd withi; ix III uiuln _.__ff mon mature y an." Tha Bhif Seufenv SystemBldr is a bautiiul little c ity , but i t n a d ! u w f a i impmvcmenu, tha a n d imporuant rr!then,bein;n nsreragt »,»:m-A swsfrrir conanmewd newer ufouid pmmow heahh by pnveming ia s luxe delree uw=pn;d.in¢ d epidemics auch urilpf xyphpid, and urwld bo a lang step sn inc unpwrmms. sd tbl town.The subjad f u a flla tfd :bou t a; r lr l| 0 . a n 4 1 r n 9 u t to vo l¢ . b 1 1 |ml pw- dec ided aainst iz. due tvinear! um tbrg di not umlersinnd is.The bruug 1 il vu again thin 3.- .mr gxu turo mdtinp were held in qhg- city lull, iq which :H who weniasennud were iilvived .to come anf' La w i l axphined.The Omlh l an~-- --~» nmmnt at the acealion be keeping mean ul un: v .......rr wvml auch za Kenna:d und De B0- io and It wit' mah Blair 1 much bemtrr :alan In whkh to live." cvsnmzs ms A |»1§A:~}`ron auxmxc ROADS Srlalc r Udving Deeply Into Whole Carrlrn Should Be Rdlrnd To Pri- vn le Uwn n A t Elrly D u. B uKd Al Expense Ol The Tu- ing Ptblk Wau\bin'|-ton, Hay 22-Smllbr Cum-mins of mn. who wiil be chainnanof the :mate mmmiiue an intern!-tt.: commerce,hal vrorkld out n com-pnehenaiva prnrzzn to relieve the----.. .r aim hmdam af Zh! om- Sl Pr Ps i tad l l cual anl Inun ,__._4 mvlvons OF Fsuuu. 'mass vnhn Junhn Ile-nn In Tlnlr nnn of nm ouwm moffwmvto §v¢\nary lun. A guna" in .Tmm nf ¢ nm. 'U\l1|\u flmlly, no NIMH I0 nund I |mlimalriuornq.I .l AIoptl Un prululou ol armnd and un m uw .¢-....f... W .... ...-._..nun, Abdul lluha \\ll xmpmwva1'k hllf reday un wmn nr nr ey. w el' in teachings, and was ken! a pnmmr \I.I mn \b¢ eine cm-lr nl ma umwr,won.Thanh lo :hr uurvn-.1 ad lnd- lma In lhl ofnutmuvm of Oefmlu_._.- .._ .-.... ~... .......¢...1 . mms. la m forum ¢f Ann,Illlll,ru linen. v1 ~. win release ln ms. nn | mlm ¢-.1-.muuanal rom ufmlm-nmenx nn enlildilhrd In Tur-uy. Illhl xnvma liuvuxh Fnowand Englnml prnrhlng hh doctdnu°'~;¢°°='°= to nw Unued Buren, ln ulAbdul Blhl suave to be fll l "urvnnt ll( humlnlly."wmw (g (heonmz ne won mm: lrlendn hy tu.__ ... _.... __.. ,............~ ...A -mn. tire procession for many years, and their leadership today is greater than ever. In Cord or Fabric construction t h e y g i ve a n e w e xp e r i e n c e o f ri d in g c o m f o rt wi t h u ne q ua l le d stvle.1 }{| dnI ¢fll Thanh:City Limits, in eelehnting J uiy Ml.. Also Ilid committee is to Iet a Gnd Br ut, J u ne 3 - Ih 4 liner Georgu lima for the Bring of lirc wurks al¥a,ai1ingt'on in whic h Pmnident W!l» my kind.All voting aye,: n o u non hu u ni n ti mes e mu ed the M c a n ln . TIM lllvn r nrmninlnl fnllnurlnnmntic. has been cnlerui to be ready Aahlmd.Heh., [une _Q-.Q tggop ~ pypduetg m;,.,[.&,m-.| tha.-mfgum, ii; "§|`§§,|§§f_ 5 . " `. ; 't1..'?."'1"'. . ? . . ~ ~ . . . JH?ér.frié tbralifie downzmur of rnin about midnight washed away part ofthe bed under, the rails and the truck milapsori after the engine had passedoverprerlpilatingthetenderandfour coaches down a. twelve foot rm- {im"i§r'£éE£§`§FrivBé`¥\é'§é. }lRST "BRIC K" SHIP 'ro BE C[gRl31'{.;N2l) nnirlnni f's|\\|nu 9R 1 Most MilesPer Dollarand most luxury per mile are indisput- able selling arguments for us, andbuyingarguments for you. Let us equip your car with a set of Firestone Tires.You'll say it is the finest service we eve r r e n d er e d yo u . Prlcesare now down where they ought to be. WALTER LARSEN, GARAGE, 81110: 1862. \b\n. under 111| ¢ll¢¢P": of supporters za! his touching; un T!: m d ; . n | l r n 1 l I n ... . . ,_m s n n c r m e q u a l o m p u ! t o t h e m . ._ : . . - ¢ - n n t h n r o n EH ».§»"£»é§» -¢l»»~»~<= zo 'mon !ho br'c:nr~1m¢n|:y and Judaism. Junkeriam and Junterdnm indtcnlg ~ bnkemnn. has been reailxlng over l n [ I n u U n -T h r u a r e t h r k i n i m i n o f o e v r g r n u w o f r ¢ n u ; u w = m » ~~»-- - ---. m u m » » » -a n d »o o m b l n a u o n o f m l l a t u s .u n i u ~ m e t w o .i A n !u d - l n d l .U n d e r h i s 5 " - 3 .t h e i n t e r - . ' 2 ; ° . : , " : 1 : ~ : ¢ ,=', , . " . . ; " : : . . : , o f m i t r :s t a t e c o m m e r c e c o m m i s s i o n w o u l d l x h l r d r i t h e : n d u n m e n t r9 *n o u n " " " * I 5 °q r r y ~L d m f h e n f - e s p o n n i b i \ t . g o f . , , ; ' , : , . " 1 n u n . ,, .. . -_.Q a n n c r t s i l c o l t h e j u n i n r c i a l .|t h e f u r .w h i c h n o w c o m m a n d s I u a g n ' l ' h ¢ ' s h u e b e e n a n d n l l l M l o l p r l c c . r m :s n l l u f u o n ,f o r i h o y b u n n H ' e c l e d B r o w n 1 1 1 :b e e n k n o w n t o a b o u t a F r u l l n d o r m - : l l c p o l k l e l D 1 t h e i r n r -m a n t r a !f r o m t h e m p o f 1 m c v l n ; p u l s e d e m m a L o p n - u r n a n d p r o -f r e i g h t c a r w i t h a r m e . . . . .h . - -l n l u l n l l | | 1 ¢ f D l t h i !h a n A : h a r t t i m e l l . * 0 a m u a k n t t i e d u p .lmmewlaately after the aenau-'a nc-5,;!,m-|,tht' resolution wa s u h m to n h l H n ! l n n l T n !\ | ¢ r \ . n |D i n ;, ,{ 0 1 i v l r ~s w ";.; m., ... a: ;s; a;'a '.; .'i ;'. "" -,;= ,;; g,g ==~ h-= Ilvuy And Exports Biminhh _|w 4 5|N. C. §§'3.~..,..0 a June 3 City Light' Dep'£ That w g p l i t s wil!eontinue to Highway Maintain Co.er|||n|\ fnr gnmn ilmn nnrl i|\¢l ihnrnlflnm Q!nn|»n a s mu s 8.00.ar 2.2-a 10.00n a n ; what ma 1=»pp¢ned.né£"1£>L{.»|,I"é».mlny c ompsnments lor nun ra..5.400 uma totld capacity.Thdth.I-hes~ m.f§.,»¢~1 .»'I"'i»\§°'§'l»=.a\were launching system will be used. " '-and "Inna Americans"}§;uf°h2";§§'§,f_'."Louisville m:| »on 'r arc Lo ss forth their views on uw: The four coaches and cngfnck ten-,CAUSED BY RAIN5 'l°"_f"d today. .'hIUKII! I l | ¢tl w u r n \- 1 - p - ,__m o l d e d G e r m a n a n d s ! l i fe b y t h a !! u u n 1 n !e r l o § l l n _ ! w i t c h s y s t e m n l ; | | » v v a r r90.00 2 4 m s e mOmah; World Heraldmud and atm underneath s s c I N n a xvl : R u she nencu.an um u|~...~..nada, in uid.Two rgxpp To p e Ihre 1I 62 . 8 RRI!UW ll ll ¢' ||\f "U '| n u uw --m a d e a o l a r g e t h a t i t i s m u c h e a a i e z a n d ch e a p e r Lo in a l a i i t h e t w o : y a - te m a a ep a ra t el y .Is l a i r n e e d : a u n i t a r y n e w e r b a d l y bu t n . w i ll n o t n e rd a a t o m s a e w e r fm l i o n d m » ¢ . e 1 m n a h e r 9 . h a a t n ¢ u a r ¢ f 'a s t h e y a r e o n l y m c e u a r s 'i h m n cit ies w h e n i l u - n e a n au ro ra * m l h a n f p a ve m e n t a n d n o d u m s f o : t h e n m t o m p u n t o u w ~Th e 'm ai n ne w er o ut ie ft w i z b eg in a t To n a r r o w u n : g a p w n w - W "..d i l u r e a a n d e a m i n p ,t h e i n t c n u t co o u u n e n e o w l n m l a a i o n w i i l h a ve t o d o u m L h i n p ,a c c o r d i n g t o Se n a t o r C u m m i n s .Th e y a r e :F i r s t . d i n h l a a fr o m t h e e m p l o y o f t h e w i r o a d a m o r e t h a n 2 0 0 , 9 0 0 m e n w h o i n b e i n c a r r i e d o n t h e p a y r o l i a i n excess u t h e n u m b e r ac t u a l l y n c e d i d -Th i n w i l l a a n a p p r o x i m a t e - iy \ 2 0 0 . 0 0 0 ,0 0 0 a y e a r .S e ve n t h : i n t l a n d r u n . ; ; » s ¢ m e a l Sec on d.in cr ea se r a t e s i n so m e i n I . . \';;;i u r n t i e d u p .'r m m e c h a n i c fo u n d n t n u d g e d i n t o t b l p o l a l a n d i n t o a m u l a t f u r a n d n o a h ._~» .u - - _ - a -D.______,.. -w ._¢ _ -There is No Better Time Than House-Cleaning I l l ~l1l l1 .Truck Hauling ~l .I 'have purcihased DanMur- ~ ray's Two-Ton Gary Truck and ~ am equipped to do all kindsof 1 Hauling. ` A share of your patronage is ~ Respectfully Sollcited.< `-:- Phone Walter Larsen's Garage -:-~ Mitchell Rodel ' Residence Phoxle, Independent 282. -___________I , : A - lor lighting and healing.We`|l gladly give you experl, advice and help in the mnler. and submit.ellimlbas.Ol course there is no ybllg¢1.iunun your plrf.§n Asking for the hem and figurps. We are so sure that gn as 1 fuel and illuminant will prove sosuperior w amber ways wat wB promise you'll find uv. well worth your whils w inveeziguw.We, of worm, dun'L expocn yuur pavmonaqs on any other buis Lhnu chu. you will serve your mm inusresu by giving it no us.Why not investilpbel And uodxyl 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 __WAN'l`E|)_. 500 Families To order a trlal sack ol ETHAN ALLEN Hour at our SPECIAL Introductory E'Fi7:h~Thls ls a Mlnnuotn Flour and ls a top notcher.' i Il. J. AND[l!SON ~Tile Casing and Tubular Wells - _ - - I DEALER IN Windmills, Engines, Tanks, Pumps, Feed Grinders, Lawn Swings,_' Pipe and Fittings -&c.&c. Oppodte ORQWHLL ELE VATOR §:a;%"'s mar, Nm.I Oil Meal. Shorts, Bran. Homlny, Feed. Stan- dard Mlddllngs,Flour Mlddllngs, Germ Mld- dllngn and Cracked Gum. . _ _ , .. - _ _ H. OLLERMANN advance.Sevcral~cars of ~ard ~al In transit John A. Rhoa des THE LAROCJ AND owxzm EXCLUSIVE a w m v m a s I N TH E CI TY B I Drop of au Per cm 3IvGf»\= C°"'I`h|=r~c hu been an approximate'MF*; M. G. Hllier =°_;» of 30 per cfnt lu bm( pricea,",C P.. XnuaeaiMr. Havre,"f!0m3hB former Geo. Hineline1xml.# g h - u mmm~ no mmm png-.in rGn1r Lamp Ca. a s38.33li0.D011o.w'M ¥¢». N. M`|3L(.l`.'I...» ....... ......._ M.- -....- -fmn nl "nw nw .mn LA. Y u q n c I n u o l \ l n n u n :u l :L I U ! ! !U I " """ " "" """ * " " '" " " "o 'c " ' " "w m a u . ,., . . R a » ; -m l n .°m u h n u " ' °G m g g | n d ° n U P a d ,.\ .h. | mu ..¢ ,.. .Jonn¢ wlroads. and u m m Welt D v d n atmet.y j m .p m u n Dr- qn}1 s washout as Glenwood Springs Guards were placed nt into ml 0 nr v a t o g n e r s ..| C u l b d 1 from Hain str ee t. pu t me unn m;fu-tory. and thru Hr. Henry Grimm'fkeids md emptlei into the creek nwi u th r u b i iarm. n.: r u ea n U l u h h H l l ¢ ' " " ° P ~rnek is reached md this wouldideal lo-nlion for A septic unk.|houI¢* the Bute pats a iiw requiring tht H-§:r;:.or Cummins has sl:n dydrlftal | bill to uublbh theTE~.rmnnent zulu of the rnlirouda.wilbe used as the fume-work for the Jtliaglltlnn which the intenute zom"ceo in mcputed so ref qa pamadana ne; suuluna 0; pnmuusoa an early date.¢........A:¢\»lu umm the reorxnndxh I ggngq ...um au UH]uuga lu"u:||||vr pnwn }{_ L Marcia;|y,Mc - this month than ir' .E d u mn lb m ,.n n. Pull:\, s| 1C '0 U' 4C lL vxo c s w a s 'Halter' LlnonLb fAr-'»Omaha Stationery Co. 200-90- w a s zoo19.10806.23 u I \|T h e w é h t h c r b u r e a u r e p o r t e d t h e t o n n r c - n l e r c d a t D e n ve r t o d a y a n d ovi , n g t o th e s o u t h . S n o w w a s r e p o n e d a t Ch e y e n n e . Vy o ., Bo u ld e r, Co l o .. Le a dvi ll e , W ar d , R i s n u u s , L y o n s , W a l ! S t r e e t a n d N e d - r l a n d . m o u n t a i n t o w n s , a n d r a i n i n he e a s t e rn p l a i n s r e g i o n . At the head of the Tire Procession FIRESTONE Tires have heldtheir place atthe head of the tire procession for many years. and their leadership today is greater than ever. ln Cord or Fabric construction they give a new experience of ridingcomf ortvvithunequalled style.' Most Miles Per Dollarand most luxury per mile are indlsput- able selling arguments for us, and buyingarguments for you. Let us equip your car with a Set of Firestone Tires.You'l| say it is the finest service we ever rendered you. Prlcesare now down wherethey ought to be. WALTER LZXRSEN, GARAGE, repofls.Wheat auifdnd the most.the hlgh wind: leveling many fields.il. was said.Com on the bottom landsin many cues wu washed away. On the Ilcatdco branch of the Un-ion Pacific detou n wen necessary.Tracks sion; ihe Pippin valioy outof Omnhp, and west to Fremont. were ANGEL ALI. RULES ON ail northwfstem trains bctwccn Omn- COTTDN SEED PRODUCTS ha and Fremont were da-toured £0 thecity on the l'nion Pacilir.llundndaNewYork,May 30.-Thv r\m1riiof men are working on the damaged an relief nflminiairnlion.of which tracks. city to mum eos.A septic tank is s tank containing eherukds thru which the " H gruns nd it is psrtislly puritied by! action of bacttrll.Home other eessons why the psfticuhrlocationwss selected areLbs: there ere no houses within s hs!!mils d the outlet, sad the creek flowt the your round.Aorodia i to the plsns there wlll be s brute ln the rnsln et Ninthstreet.runnin north to Nehrsskl slfffl end west to Second street.From this point there will be onebrunch then takes In the northwestpert end snsther that runs south to South Street.'Hnss this mein will tske in thenorth. west end northwest parts of ren:0" *»¢~».'iiZ wu t te rl tt ff the mein at Higth liree runningsouth ts South Street. went to Walker Avenue and south to LsfsyettrStreet. thus takin! in the south end southwest parts o the city.This hes dl been arranged br th: o\;lu-Irs so that so temsl wilt havets me more than three or four block'to lf tto s s e we r m s ln . s n » d s o th m' the sewer mslns will He in the Eose psrts -of the city.The letsrsls we put in when thtmajority of neople in e district de cide to ilutsil tlnent.They rnslte all srrsngersents them selves and psy for them.The iastsllstion of the mein outlet is gives over to eoetrscton who anog y # ln th is wor k.trenches see du: by mschlne:vrhlclt do the wud much move quick K, sllk illtla ea d st s les se r "g p"s e i tc s u bs oo ne by he rd bor.Tiu sy e red ug fr om el httoteatewe the level or Jeep enough 1- d the hsssmmtl of the housesOf course. #ha It runs thru es ele vetlvl of some lm. it must be 60411er. but tl must be st lssst eight he! The meds outlets en fafteeo inches in tlllmelef which the Uqrluesr newls i l l! ! - - u p to m f r o t ! s l l d unm- s a d ly t every one were sais;their dty tester st the some timeThe lstenle an of the stenflerll sigh! ! n ¢ b ; | i p \ . u d tl l s d \ i n c h p i p e i » ussdes ee mf tluws te r rromzlnhouse ts the isterel.The main outZsts ero hui ttu rlthez asn holsstes-sr y h te c k s s th s tn i wu ld thesevenbwnnl stepped up. whtc h it seldon isss,the ohan on can be asm:removedThl eltire cost of the mein matteis ¥1%lLllve thousand flatten.Th'c od ol lllerlls is estimated to from tltlih'ta Ilfty dottsrs ggWlttflt il not much more thsn w g i tion of the interstate commerce rom mittee.probehty liondsy.SenslonCummins will c el! s mcetmg for thr purpose of disposing st once of thc win control problem.lt is espertes that the committee will report s reso-lution restoring the wires to privstlmanlgemrntand that congress wil lclvpt it without delsy.Atthe ssmetlma,BonstorCummin- will " r g the committee to recommend t omg' of the bull restoring the :stents ng powers of the intcrntetocommercecommission.llImpex to hsrc this psased by congreswlthoiltmuchcontroveny.Thi measure wltl [ive the interstate com mcrce commission sdequste ptsrrwipe out tho rsilrosd deilcit llttrini the Fennel of reitmsd resfuxtmente Keep Cblliltte AI ark "I witl then nk the committee 1.baht almost continuum sessions un!!it has Irsmed the leglslstlon deehn. with tho rsilrosd problem in s pcm:sent menner." :mid Sauter Cummins" l do not helices further hearingwit! be ne¢e=\nu3 'l'l\o committee hethe beaeht of vslulble and soumiuous testimony token b theNo1 lands joint cotnmasslon the inteststscommerce committee test sesion.I believe the committee ouglt o b s l b l t t l n p o l t a b i l l l n a b w two mouths.Approclsting the urest throat the °°~""'{ over the rs road question,I thin I can sssuth lp e o p ls th s tth s c o mmltts s i s sdressing itself to the question in tmost eerlotts sud energdic mmm I believe that the rsslsoed promondemands such immediate solutloutl: so msn will kt his penuow oplmostud in the way of prompt sctlon iisastnr Cummins'blll tsntstiw drsfted cells for the nonsnisstnof the Amsrlc sa nllndls`ll'l| MNMtwentysystems.Ho hailsves wilt tele three or four yesrs tocolnplisn this scheme et orgsalutgg tt isluthis »=+g§ hswsuldhl: o n con sue g u n s :tsg ilr ld sld l-' " i d o n o t s s n t h e tls s tth e gsnsssntshouldceatlsusgustssl lag divtdfnll i t tht I.rsSenatorC u m m i n s ~"Tis s matter which srtlt bs tho: trsshed out in the oemnalottssP03'nottimeeuvernmesnt daodd pas: tee sud high ride!-Tle lu ; 9 | Th e P s y n li l"Congress must charge the in sms eoumea-us commission Withresponsibiuty of ,qw| | ¢doorsgreet delldt in the operation ofrstlrosds.Th!! wen on the ps5 ;ol the railroads for Jsuusry J :mr 175,900 more mm than forusnsusmemrhset Inhllh M lad Yill' "'£€'FF;.'1""" "°Z MS That thc Cih ueenl than nlnnun uw uuuptzun ul mu league.l}llllol.ll|.l!Ilonkheml,llocklham, Dial(Fletcher. Gay. llarriaon, Hitch-BLAIR HIGH SCHOOL f.oek, Osernun. Ile-m!,Simmons.SmI!!1ALUMNI MEETS uf Mary land,Smith of S Cam- ||inn, Swanson. Trmnmoll. Un erwood. The reception and banquet of tht'William: and Wokott.Total. 17.fl. Ii s. Alumni to the Clam: of ww.T ;wan hold at the Muthudlst church eta against. 25.Th ired :Sen £0 Il I!parlorn and City Halt on wt. Satur and i'<'§.¢"'}°f. w;ltwShield: argslna; day evening, Nay SI.The ban uet stu served at lain' Calder ond Tounmnd for, with Pom \l Iw a g e I - s i f o r t s f o h t t n d r e d a l u m n i .I § ' f ' , ,' f f f f . , .. ? ~ . ' } " . f ' . ' 2 . . . . ' 3 [ . .¢ f ' . ' f 'f .. .' i ' 2 f ' . _ " Ffot -»--=' " ' " ; *f'Sj';,;';°'¢*gg tric light HM om.Eh 'zito if EEZ-~ Wang s tnen a `1airuct4~d by Harrr Tucker and Rob- Hinuios of previous meotin; mm erin a "°°;° 53 'Cf T';k g»-»»- as mul and up rovod.proper!! o e W 0 5 r.MS City ~ roport be 1'IM:':i and ita completion.Alt councilman vot-f|}Cnrrlnl.ing aye. motlon carries.H-S That the Piumbern' bond fur-The A;-{<>f ordend City Clerk £0 niahcd by Moore Phamblng Co.be have |olc e of result; of Sewerapproved lm! thot the uid Company Bond Election printed in some lon!In luted a Lleeme to :lo Plumbinsi pa r for two oonuc utin weeks.wor :luring this fiscal year.Al 8% motion Council oumedi:d J h r.o ' c ! o e k b l k .M :E .h d i e a a n d c o v e r a l ' P m n g a n o t G e r r y a n 0 m u o n o c o u n c i l m e n p r e s e n t v o t i n g a y e - - m a r H .L A l o n i n d i t y C l e r k I THE BANKING HOUSE OF 5 €§§IF,,I.TEP L ALL DEPOSITS PnLYrr:f*"r+:n BY THESTATE BANK GUAR,\N'l`l£E LAW The Pioneer Bank of Washington County, ln Snccessfd 0peration For More Than 50 Years A general banking business conducted :::: We sell Exchange, and Loan Money, cash checks on other banks, pay interest on time deposits for six,nine and twelve months at the rate of 4 per cent per annum,:1. A Conse rvative Bank Mrs. John Newell was chosen prea-dent,Perry Johna,Vice President.ttlaa Marie Cannon Secy.and Teens, md Min Cawe Wiseman, Historian.After the banquet, the mem'xre.ourneyed to the City Hall, where rtthort.but excellent program woe¢1itdot*cd.dl l d gy. aber,occup |ntil the ha wrt. that had be aailing all evening and into the smallreehour:of morning,anbalded -nough to allow people to wade hom:hrough the mud.The attendance at these annual af-lalra grows better with each year md many of the older gnaduates as well as the newer ones were presentan this happy occasion. oCharlie Ellis of Tekamah, pleaded ntllty in police eoun, the hut of theweek, to a charge of gambling, Ind:mid a fine of $50.00 and costs, amounting to $70.00. oDelbert and Lucian Ballard of Col: rnan. South Dakota. who drove downIn their car to attend the Alumni re-rcptlon last Saturday evening,took topper and spent the evening withMr. Oliver lludlenott and family.Theyhave over three hundred acres of ~mall grain ln and if the prospec t; rootlnuf. they will have an enormouscrop.lhe;,snpe to return Mondayafternoon.\ g .......Ill-is Ilaael Bilfar- and Misa MaryPicklewhohasbeenteachingtherlrammar grade at 'Wayne visited atthe home of the iliuea lllonche andSiebellludlesonSundayafternoon. Mina Clara Olsen of the Bench and Dorothy Ginn of Calhoun also spoutSundayafternoonwiththem.Mlm Mary Plrkle,who returned homo |!1|llt\menlmr after completngier tv-Mnine contwr. left 'ruolriat ~1o ng to attend the Wayne Nob opponent.Including milrod and ab~,sent senators, the nctua senate llno-;np was 40 republic an; and 26 dl!Il|1octatafortheresolution.and ninerepublicans and 2|democrats tn op- position.Test Of The AmendmentThe amendment ns tt will he misled to the constitution II ratified by theetnies, Folds:|.Ar ticle-Section l The right ofrltlrena of the Failed Staten to rotelanal]not be dented or abridled bv. the United Staten or br any state onaccount of an.Section 2 Congress shall have pov- er. by appropriate lealalallon. !o.en force the nrorislona of thta article.All efforts to amend the reaolutlonin the senate failed.ily a rote of 65to ga, the senate rejected the amend ment of Senator Underwood, democrat. of Alabama, proposing submislsion of the proposed article to popular state conventions. tnateart of state lcglalatttren.An amendment by Senator Gay. democrat.of Louisiana, pro-posing enforcement by that states ln-alearl of the feclerai gotremnlent. wa='xoteel down, G2 lo 19.The lenate al- nu rejected without a roll call, a rc-pinion of Senator Underwooflil amendI proposed bv Senator Phelan,derno»,crnt of California, to lla methods of coltlng popular ratiltcatlon convenlions.Hope For Rallleatton Soon Although few state Icgialnlllrrunew are ln minion, woman auftrnpre-hnmoiona tonight elnlmcwl that rotillcotinn soon 'aoukl be antzrwt. omb rthlt hr next spring.In the drhalf.Hrmeser, Benator Gay pralicted thatwith the aouthern stays onpmrnp the measure because of nlmled rnfrnnchiwmentofnegrowomen.tl-e requilrfl thlrteenutatea would refuse torntifg and came its rejection.Opponents again reiterntrwl m w rnenla that th; resolution it rlostmc d ; a s | » ~ n \ n u l n v i | | z » n u . |ma n a d e lu li n u lm d u n .T v u d y h n t h n n n l d o l h r n n n h a l m a - - n | | u n u A » y u » ¢ n y | =p lv fn ln mn in o w n llh -'rhehwdv u v u u va y n h ta i n £ ve a ty Y u nb u l u m d t y a u y p y l h a n l a l i v r m 1 . u » \ »u | | I n u r u . | » H l o r b y \ h e p o u l eputtin]L L Q I I .l i w m l d b l np e n u v i q l f m n n v t o l u m d u } 3 l" s L § " ' " "v u l l U s a . vmplay on smut p.In u m wam u h ( o l u m m m a n n u l \ ybvuuomnlinhd.Tha utmmil r mh b ly ' m h w \ | | a d vn n e l In n a w n u n I do nn Indiv" 11u n b l mwl f i s h d I n th e r d u ld v n u .v r i w w v l v ba l t h u n lln n d l . s u e ) u | | h | nn d u e c a q r i ru u n .b n h n s n . un §:a;%"mar, Nm. _._, I Oil Meal. Shorts, Bran. Homlny, Feed. Stan- dard Mlddllngs,Flour Mlddllngs, Germ Mld- dllngn and Cracked Gum. ____._ .- H. OLLERMANN THE LAROCJ AND owxzm EXCLUSIVE a w m v m a s I N TH E CI TY advance.Sevcral~cars of ~ard ~al In transit. J o h n A .R h o a d e s O l d L o n g S t a n d 1 Blair Phone. zo.Bell Phone, Cedar 55| Fur Doon Welt of the Cutetter Bank BLAIR ::z :NEBRASKAnacha np nun,mv I i1i