r THUP.SDAY. AUGUST 7. 191S. FLATTSHOTJTn SE-WEEKLY jotjenai PAGE SEVEN. - tr v tut Am ftA a i ,fc Tiny i O i- liOS 5 Li A FULL LiftE OF FURNITURE! Oui stock is up-io-date &nd I have protected myself by buying before some f the late advance. Every thing in season in ths Farm Machinery line. Union, ml .-; at H. U arr--i i- "-.!VS li: V. e m ul kodak r i 1 1 1 1 - away 1.-? . 1 1 i 1 :i . bri:: then in. We f ' - t : , , I Ii. ;. r"ti:i bm-y an . i; ; . n , . e vi.'.u: . ; ! " 'uy, i'...y ruorT.i vis It in - 17iei!ij. 1 ! .1: I r.i Ci la c lark depart e i Auburn, v !; ;i rt-W (!.."- r m: vhpe Ti;.,-u- - r.f v.-Ph. t here- t- - 1 ( f O W. f'.TiiM-ry. F. H. Mr('iir:i; was a vi.-ilor at t hf cr!!!:iv m r t Monday evf'i- iii-; -.-it..: lor iff f.T himself and Lr .!. M. Pa'torM n. wh is v i.i t :. ng i is tie a; ' . V. K ;.i in rs i!b c unerat iuc if.-.! h lia - at hiric la:! Minnner. r--r.7!ir!."l Monday ivrn- ing and will John MtCarr iicr-'.in u. ti v.ork f" 1 1 Itoy Vot.Ver uho. was tlire.-liin at the h..i;.e f 1M Mouaay. was ciiiipelled to ly off for a short time on ueci-un' of the rain, as the grain v. ;.. too v. T to ha ndl". Floyd Yonkor departed l:t Tiox- o iv vecinir o - i m.j 1 1 KTiirni t h whtre he !('' ft ed a position in th i:nrlins:t,n shop-i a that place, as a worker in the s?e:l car department. C. I (iuintcn and .Top Trab were in the city for a short time last Monday. th sh'Tiff havinc si me pan r. t o v.-rvo east of town. r:i d Jc" cam" a.b.iig to sec the coun try. Herman Flit ke was in the ciT Tm-sday dwins some tradiua. and r ported that there was a good rain in his neighborhood, but that the wind I lowed down the corn to souie extent. 15. H. IU'-ke- ho i. running hi t ii res hi 'it; raacio.ne. nas etmipelled to si p tor a tiiort time on account of the rair of iu.-1 Monday evenine. and he with his V.c'.f and Wilbur a short rs'. W. M. Cb'.r!" helpers. Frank Miller are taking e i.- s:::cri:;cr frotn h!::h he sustained ah'-"-t his thr'-shins g his bfr hand in sor-fi a way tbtif lie di-Socated. and the till a'-i",,i,!:t W I V or r. ' !. nachi!"-. r-oti 1 1 ry i i: dt r in l.a'i til v ri.-t hand r:.;. fib'd Ii v. ab t'r it :.- cot fir--' : I'iderhis. hot to some extent. Dr. 1 'he injured bind and b t very v eil con i v ill h- somo time bfore Wi.l cat: uo it aeain. pL-P rV IT3 But now is the lime and this is the place to buy your winter COAL! The safe way is to have your bin full. We are Handling Hard Coal from Pennsylvania, Spadra from Arkansas, Also liiincis and Western Coals. YES, IT IS HOT! TRY KAL FAX COAL (HOTTER AND CLEANS Ri Frans Bros. Lumber Company, Phone G9-A Union, Nebraska Prepared Exclusively for The Journal. d L . nv, . ui,. Baneilno FOR .oleums 3 Nebraska ilenry Giii;s-:eii) and Jatnea Xtl :in el' Wxtuni:: in Ouic r.a:iiy v.tr-.- ?MiiiiCs visitors in Ui:i.n It Tv..-cay c::v.;iuz to locik alter the ot ilinr vhcat. t'lar'.'ncr t Kike I .V.ain is busy at tc.epnoiie ;.ipany :u e::-..rr-! of a crew ( :t i iuahlna thinv u;ir!., a:id y in t u e f turninu out v. ori;. lleport V.'. Lt. i;:inning a:", a i:v. w I, , are in the x.e.t. tire to t'ne eilect lhat tluy are liaviorr : .!:( i time al t!ie national parks, and will " awj-y 1 r some time yet. A. If. iliabei A.istin i.- r portc : as in'iag on the sick list, but i. ror.ie Ik" luvina the rheumatism : nd :n ura'r-.ia in his teeth. lie :3 h'-pt at home and not ab'e to work. lboury i:. ualu an .entertained a number ol the young pt-ople at hh-h'-me a few days since at a water melon feed and pencil party. afte.- v. hick the you i! a no n went swim ming over on the river. Frank IJoggs said business w a cood. and That he had all he oou!.i do. and sometimes more than he IV. t he could attend to in his refresh ment and restaurant line. .'. Ii. Meyers and wife, with F. 1 1 . t-.l.ii.oii i. mi Mis? Mrtis He-it. all i" i'o '.vers vino. Mo., stopped oft lor r vi. -.it with friends here while o" iir wsy home from a trip which. :.p.r h: '.otl Wyoming. Colorado and -he vest g: nrally. They resume! h- '" hr-nooxuird jourm d Luulny noon. Miss Mary Ih Foster, who is inak iiig her home at Omaha, was down fe.r a visit at home over Sunday, vi.-iting with h-r many fritneis here. t'he was accompanied by Mis Lilli Mo.rpliy. of Fluttsmouth. and they remained until Monday eveniuc, when they each returned to their hemes. F. Yi Young and two sens, Wayn ; and I'arrell. who are in Colorado, write ihrt things are looking pretty i'i!o.- out there and that they ar- haviLg an abundance of rain just now. so the withered vegetation u starting up aitaim They are- prep T. i i inr to jo:t in a Teip of winter wheat. L h.tid Youi.g expects to i;o out in i inert time and assist in the work erf seeding. The boys h: fl shippe d a traitor out there for use in break- ins up tne ground, out ai last re por'.s it had not reached its des'i 1 nation. 1 I lir. C. M. Schwab was out for a j Iccll while we were iu his place, audi I we did not pet to see him. Luther Full?rton, who has been : v-vrkirifi: in the country fir some I'.irr.e. i? departing for his forraor h-.rr.e at I-r.r:-lo. Ivio.. v. horo he will attend school the coiuing yc.ir. V-'ard Taylor was ia frc;n east oi j thv." city, looliing after rt.iae Mi.; j tc-rs c? business and told of t irtfi'hii.:". iLeins nearly liui.hed in hi Icjcaiity. iwith good returui of boLli v. ::sat ai..! i ' juats. j i I.ittie rhovter i'ocdon is havin:; :..tae i rt ty hard luck, a he has cut ;:he f;i.Kfr on on' hand will- a sick' ; i mJ 1 it one of tho-.e on thr other. iwith a Laraiuer. nas:ti::;T it ha(i!. IStili lit' t;oes on smith' f. i ! II. K l.eae'i has s. V. his hotue : ' J ISroJ Todd, and was iivr:: p on io,- ; jirg into ;ua!?"r re idei'e w!;i"h ! i he owns, h :! fenriim it v.ou'.d r j ! i'VcUio v lii'.n. he tionut the prt p- , j -.; of tlrr.ry K.';;hln:an. and t hi. f ;)!; Mr. l. n otit t" a j iace. j ' l otunii.s.-iuner C. F. Ilarri;; was i.i i'iattMuoutii Vedne.d-. y at a uicvt- ; of th." hoard of eounty (!nn;ii:. , ! .-'umi rs. re-.urj.r. .i Ik me la on: uii:: Fie ne ! ev nint-. brinuir.ir j Miller or Alvo home with iiini, i y ert to Lis home to'lay. ! Tiiere "a. a met tin--; holt! 1 ci)i!-;t t! i:' v.-'-: k rci.'.t". : t i: ' ."'Ci '. l .Ts picuic v. hich !as I " t ; ! annual an. ir in Union. Yh-y ;- ni'e a hi; c r .u-e'-ne i a'"-r.t ' c r ii.ey v. oaiu le aide to .e ; wiei the date id' htiiin WOO I'V- w; ti. t .. picnic l:n;.iiy arrives. (. K. War.;, of tin- C;o,i :i Prid . couijiary, v. ho has char;;" f the coa st ru;ti"n of culvert ; on the sr.overu nu ui aid r :;d. v as in the n-isdihjr hocnl of Union this v. o; h wi:h hi. crew of workmen, put: in-, in ta'tui now bridaes ahead i.f the -rath'i-c-rew. which is progrosvii-.g rapidly with its work l.:ri the pre. ailin. rood weather of the pa.-t l-.-w weehs. The Chautauqua At Union. The Union chautauiiua which has bn.-n it! si ioti here for the thret day? of the fore part of ths wee beginning on Sunday afternoon, have been meeting with good success, am h::ve ben having a sood s?t tendance 1 The large crowd .a last t-unua.- r-Qtiv puir.vfd the e'vi't.ins s pro gram, which consisted of a lecture which was one of the best of th series, and a perforinanco of Sv.--. rintrors and vodbrs, in their native cu-'ti:n;es and was a very takins pa of the series- of entertaiumenti. tin Monday the event of the day was- the address of Perct. Golzer. who ! has returned from a long time ser- vice overseas, and the experiences I wh'ch be told were very thrilling i and listened to in rapt attention by the audience. In th-? even in- M ists Ethel Salisbury Handler enter tained with some very appropriate and aDnreciative reading., while Sergt. Goizer gave his lecture ' I'ti dcr Three Flass." A concert fcl- lowing bv the Armenian trio. Not a little excitement and some lricht:- ' ii.. c -iorioTi nor! Ititmtiw tha T t 1 1 ' V pvf nine's session when ti e 4orm at I I hut finwi I ! t w thw rt tit i ii.! n i.ll top of the audmnce, anc; created a general commotion. I he piai;o was blown from the stand, among the other things-in the excitement. The third and closing day Tuesday wa well enjoyed ai the program was one which appealed to the crowd During the afternoon the lecture was delivered by M. M. Mai.au on the subject of Mexico, and was. fol- ; lowed by a concert by the Old Co 1 lonial band. In the evening the lecture was the "United Slates; and I South America." a very popular I lecture. This was followed by th" ; old colonial band in its popular con cert. Taking it all in all the chau tauejua proved a great success.- f nd was well appreciated by those who attended. Sells His Farm. Albert Hathaway ntus jusi dispos ed of his farm to N baska City parties, for the price of $1S0.(0 per acre, and as there was eighty acres of the land, he received 51 4. 400. 00. Just what he will do now he is at a loss te know, but will be in the market for another place and will look around for a while before lo cating. If lie looks too long, the prices will be higher. for every time property changes hands the price is advanced. Unicn Postoflce Llail Schedule. NORTH. Arrival Departure ;:'0 a. m. fi:0(( p. ni. 2:::". p. ni. p. m. 9:30 p. ni. i:;',0 a. m. Lincoln Branch 9:05 a. m. 3: If. p. ni. LYDA CLAUK P. II. ;UUmJiL itLi rt, a au r 37 r" .3? L ( VISITS YTLIilCE OF UI7I02T LAST :-:03frAY in rsTEr.EHT or NEVPAPEH. FiSOS EVERYCGDY BUSY THERE :d t lie Tarrirs !Tr,r?boi;ts Eeport rc.tUtr.t Ynlas ci Small Grain Ecry Ilout-: Decried ?.l:,uday ir.ornlng the Ji.uri.al drp; ;ri i'acilic train at y of I'nior.. rrd i u;;: a'r.'.'ad as i-; . rtir: ed off th-- Mi ' h iivi iii' :.d i-.e: yti.il ;.! praitiee , round l he Xi ' th'Te vtrc- e. . ' h people ' e' ;i:.. ai't ; , of .uoo'ls. ii.;. r,.T i iy T.:tf. Paii'e .ration . (.1' im.-i no '' : n .1 o a -. '' i:tg ami d;tpp; . f.rst to me.; ; a is wo, At to 'i'. I avis. . . s it k iist i move - to the a . 1 Craves Ud o a on ; l:v ca: sod (.V F rails jt has b but ; gc-tting s a in. We :; ards of ii. I and ton id ti. en.tbninn ju-t st: n::ig for i-ou i in his car. i e was a"c 1 on the trip iy I evil K rnd F'r"?:h for..'., a cous f :. no '.a'.! v. l.o 1: mah port ha.e of a f : ". ir g , I't'.rp-v t i ol Uom t 1;. 1 e-ient mu'iuEer. of the luuibo:- . e!' Limbs t'er : Lis farm niar It. !,elir. the s I "ft in charge uinl iurir. Hie aiis'-uce f I pr. 'net or. At the livery and l'e. J :Uah!u we .'un.' Mr. John Lach. ttie father i.i : he e nte-t prising propri-'-ar. in c'.r.r-'--no! everything wa.s moving a ions; i.i the best of manner. At the mercant!'!" esta'dishm'.u" f A. II. Ib'cker v. e found such a iice Live of inut;str that we we-r-.-.ot r.bie to speak to the proprio: " until a second visit. This store : enjoying a s;xd businesa a:nl e:.p"?o ;i i ecp it puinu. At the -- illa;.-- Sir.it by" we-itob.-rt Wolfe, who has only rece.t "y returned from overseas servie k- :n-; sharne-uiio' a plow !-,- .nd cioir.c an e?,!t!eiit job 'f it. - .oid de-H of work was waiting To b ' !-):' ant! Mr. Wedfe is beii:rr lop: j-.ihty bii-y there l.ot days. V i '.eatinsr the steel. !:e t.bl us be war . c.n.p in th- su'h f.-.r smue t -vith our re port r. Frank H. Sniitii :i ' ?dald')n r.rov. u, and in'itiir: -.' i.riv tiiey !;iri' l as wcl! as se tit them re-t ii.gs. 'e then droptieui into foe barber hep e f Ira Clarke and found CLarh '.'shorn, working away like a he-aver. t be-ing his first day on the job. as he had just arri-. ed to relieve Ka wurd Fullerton. wb.o is now takit: i vacation, and with his sister. Mrs Hail 1'jyton aiid husband, is spend ing the time visiting at F.uffalo. Mt.. it the home of his and Mrs. I'ey on's iaronts, E. M. Fullerton an . wif". They expect to remain two ;r three weeks, and Mr. Fullerton will also visit in Kansas ami Okln I'ome before returning home. You positively couldn't guess who lie i--.:oimr to Oklahoma to visit. Perhaps he will come back a nil perhaps he will not. Whi'e itr the burber shop. M. U fierce c r was any ;ii" in ami inquire-d if there; place in town that could secured in which to live, and af or a thorouch cam ass it was decid- ed flu it a single pdace could found. Union, like other towns in ; this section of the country, is: short j rt, ac3 sim n r 37 r r - r r ? f r t ,-t , ...i fln. line, tniial feature this summer ii i rincii I i 1 ' I '.. t. ( i,,,., .,.,. in orde.r tu sficure to live J A Talk- .. - 1 ; .. ...i, : ,.1, 1 0.il r JU llll.ll " ii-. " - - - ( iticton, who is salesman for the, Ohss. L. Graves Attorney-at-Law Union Bank Building UNION, NEBRASKA a complete general line of Siapie Merchandise When in need cf anything call on A. L. BECKER, Union, Nebraska Farmers Union store, said he was ; t biuLing of moving back Iron Sur- i'mt, r.nd that he w wai'ir.g to 2nd a jdace he tculd Luy, az renting was entirely cut of the question in Union. At the business house of Thomas Croniw.U. we n:et the genial Ii. Tobi, niarriger of the j:!ace. who. :!en hit; nnat failed to get in on ii:e train dispatched an auto fj the !;;.;!.!::;: houie at Nebranha City af er v, i:-' he T-e'ed'- i to f-rr-piy l.ii r it. : ; :-i.r:-. J.ihn Ilortriv'r. :-nr. was ti cr.f v. l.o did tne ni'-' work, as v.a v.-.:rl:in for a short tir.ie iu : c f the regular boy who is on a ati:.'.i. v ;i IJ. W. Kc"iy, lh.e druggi:t. was so !r.i: ily i".- wii!; i'lis soi'.a ftu!" laiu. a; 'i ire"eriptir.n ea:-e th.tt h' -':.rre'.v 1 ud tiaij tu laok up and v..- hid t: make a socond trip into !.: u vf Icibinf.-r; in ordr to get o,- i i ui - :'.m. 's doing a s ti.o drug Utk" very go ;:! as vt i! ;u; i ; i. oiia 1 . h e fountain the.-e iio ; innntit c"f ice cream he di spctts-os is real f (::ih-in'-. ia Mr. V " tir-t Fv t v n. ; rv :ie re - i' -.( e o! bu . wiio li- l'.!(M'P"d ::io. can ml v, ! in uic l.o at lor sotu.- e f ir 1 hi ailmen and -.h":: read of the Union, v 1 ren ipt f ir be would like :M2s. g-.u.og oi to ii l to i.ii.Ve out a st; i' -e . (rip- ion. tr? about : ente ce of v.". lUtrbe 'he bto-.i when w rr; y. v, i: ' T'-'i'tr-. i'! ;.l v ttv v. v.'.:.) -; ;rd car-; 1'V" :::! cai t" pee;.... are cry in:; for mote (! j:-.i- pr'nt ittg 'hut brou;iii the v. orli to : i, 1 'kit I-mouth. Union Au'o coiupany's gar At (h w'mii is i e O net ;'. ,:v . T'r.rb.e, we found that g.-m 1-man bo-y. as well a.s Lis sou. L ouis. ; n-i hi- bvother. t'crhert L. lturbee. all i f whom work in the garace. W. s:i'd be would Lave to have the- Jour- ml liim anil so wo dug u' book again. ilie receipt A: ti Union ilank we found I M. atti-rson and wile with the '.l!';ro:i w ere spending some tir.n in the coo! Minnesota climate, and lifve been having an excellent tin: Thev will be home iu the near fu ture, as they were- in Chicago th'ir way heme Wednesday. Nelson A. Mart hi. wli does oi i id refreshment and soft drink btu-ine-ss. was btisv. but sai.l he u fli'dinc: it hard to get ice when l. wu.uts it. Hi' arranged to have journal visit him twice s v eu k At the business place oi Hubert W ili is. who has a garage and sell. Oldsmubile and Economy trucks found everybody busy and en i!!C a line business. he n ine to ed us with a number of ducats. r.ging bis subscription up to ; r hence. He has his son. Alber ! Farm Applegate working fo i. i .ii. and they have- about ihree of th.em can do. all the Cuts Finger On Lamp Globe. While endeavonn; to catch a lamp chimney which was falling to the floor Mr. Htuij. Iloback living near the county line, had the mis fortune to cut the knuckle of his right middle finger, severing a piece c.f the skin and flesh, and had to have the injured member dressed by Dr. Schwab. It is doing nicely now and he Lopes will soon be well again, j Baptist Church Notes. Sunday School at 10 A. M. "Yin- ning Others to Christ." Morning services at 11 A. M. Uplifted Christ." The Evening services at S:S0 V. M. Christ at meat with Lis disciples These evening services are n spec- Thev are t-ty til teen minutes long. All are v- t Icome-d to these services. Urivg a friend. J. B. TAYLOR. Pastor Haiitist Church, Fuion. Ne'.r. Accident Of The Missouri Pacihc. Last Tuesday evening while the freight west was passing Bethany a car from the middle of the tr;:in jumped the track, throwing mm? cars off, and running on again it self. In the cars derailed there wer 5ix Case threshing machines and one tractor. The box car which was used for a passenger station wa.- ele tuolished. and while it seems strange no one was injured. Comluctor Perry anil his crew had 5o remain at Walton, and return here the ncx. morning, but were able to get home last evening. WANTED SALESMAN AND COLLECTOR G'xid jiropositiou to right party. Plattsmoutli territory. Singer Sew ing Machine Co.. Nebr. City, Nebr. w&d. FCPt SALE. Six thousand bricks. J. !l-tf. E. Mason. VERDICT IN LIBEL SUIT NEXT TUESDAY . Ecnry Ford Killicn Dollar Suit Will ' Then Have Covered Just Tlrree i Months' Period. M"-nf ("'r.m,.nc Alirh Anr. f.. A verilict in Ilcnrv Furd's ?1,.".".. (CO -nit rgr.in.-t The rb'o'g. I.a:!v Tribune is e:vrct.d by in xr Tue-day nlghi. Auuust 12, just three montiu- from the day th- hesrirg be- can. The evidence was all in tui record today. Tomorrow the jury will to excused while the lawyers di?co;s the matter of th" court's io pf ruction t the jury with Judge Tucker. While th? jude will not ,.. f-rn,'..l'v until ! sends it to its deliberations '. is ( x- pect'd 1 e will indicate his. idea:; to the lawyers tomorrow. Gre::t hr p; rt : n: i'; riilached by tbe attorneys it v. l at deii-i it b n.s o-" avari.hy :nd a?::ir hisf ; Tocher instruct ; the jury it ruiy j eonideT. for the suit wo.; i"t;1u' i ed I y Mr. Ford heeause fee Chicago news pa per charac1 e:; hitu .s an anarchi-t iti an editorial poh'i-bed i Jun" J.'!. I ft 1 r,. j The hearing is s;:iii to have beet i ore of tlie b.r.gest .n record. It ; ' rodu"e d a searchincr a : : ;i 1 i of libel laws and precedent and an i .T- rieuse atnoun of t?t imcny. A n ; vrrxinta'p'.y 1 i'O wit nerr-. wrr , heard including Mr. F -rd hi: r;e!f ;..n tri. pt:r!isher". and 'cverul eui-jt-r;al T-riiers of th" Tribune. and I')1 exhibit;- were rut in. Argu ments nill beziii Tluirsray and eontinue Friday. Monday and Tues day. Yi'.-orm! mother'-: were reroiiffe' to complete tb presi nt a i u of te'stimouy toi'ay. Cross cx-imhiatha I was virtually ah;-".doivd. F ur wit j nes-o- placed on 1he s!:in ' by e-outi- -e'l f r r the pi:-,ntni were not per mitted to testify. Judge Tuck -r rul ing that the subject for which they were called already has been ade cjiiately covered. FA.KMEES REFUSE TO SELL. Ogden. Ft aii. Aug. a. Farmers of the Intermountiein states are refus ing to sell their wheal at the gov ernment guarantee;! price and -ral mills in this district are now idle because of in;;L il i ' y to f grain, according to authorized sta'e ments of Ogden grain evchange offi cials todav. The following state- ment was issued: "Farmers in U':ih rnd Idaho will net sell wheat excepting at a preni- ium of twenty-five oen's a buhf 1 over the government baMs. Several of the mi 115 are idle fir w;nt cf wheat, which th' farmers will net turn loose excepting at this prein ium." The grain exchange includes rep rc'?enf atifes of three large Pacific coast flour companies and all eithe-r prominent buyers of this district. GERMAN AIRSHIP TAKES FALL. F.eriin. Aug. a. A sjieeial riis natch to the Lokal Anzeiger from Rybnik. upper Silesia, says a large German airplane. belonging to a German airship works fell yesterday Our Tbsst Bsc LINCOLN IJJSSUASKA iku0u5t3i to Sept. UNnTIoriAELY fa2EST AM) E5r PAIS EVI5 ATTEMPTED LI-'E STOCK Show OF AND daisy C'.TTlf- CC HT AND IMOIVtOOAL CISLAYS OF ACiRIUtTUSt. fK, Li LTf.Y Slow -APLE Show - MANtP CTudE V flli.JIT. tiACHINIRV- TRACTORS &CHOCL A.NO tOUtATlONAL. DISPLAYS INCU'iNO BOYS' AfW ClRtS OAAOIN CANNINti CLUBS tZBOOO PROCUCTlCN IN FIPEWORRS Or BATTLE OP JAiNT MlHlCL ll ANQ PEACE JUBU.EE J THREE RING CIRCUS AUTO HARNC55AJNO KJNNiwO RACE5 FAMILV OUTING - RELAXATION DIVERSION IDEAS "ACBEATER Buhiii"iic uea. cure guaranireu in every case accerited for trectmcnt. and no money to tie paid unul cured. Write for book on Recta J Diseases. n rues and testimonials of more tLaa 1Q00 prominent peeple who have been permaceDtiy cured. t DR. E. R. TARRY 240 Bee Building; OF AM A, NEBRASKA mm m m m m mt -v m m m mm mm mm n m m r e w u H The largest and best equipped dental offices in Omaha. Experts q U in charge of all work.- Lady attendanL MODERATE PRICES, h Porcelain fillings just like tooth. after using. B!?ssss?3HS!s!TKlR3 FLOOR, FAXTON ELCCK: CMAKf. mntfinr during a flip lit. killing till jiv(H r.f tli orr ii p;i lit ineludifg !h: pilot. T stffid'. tit nrvu rred nrar It-it; N,r. The airplane carried r,.0(io.O(ot riVe hi t'kratiian money and a :rU of Kusia!i money. Former linance Mini-der Witouky -l Ho Vi"irt Fkraine republic was a pa-- The I'lciif nii (,-n its lir t tri r, 1 1 . 1.. I Itr ee', Til. Mill vas 1 eu.ll. en. i.-m h . '-d V-n planned on '' '--' :r- . - 'e r the l-ord-r ar Tai h An -." r:: ! ann- unnTM t ' --- '' " 1 r I ' ' 'o' w::, shot dou b ' T'eli' h border troop. The era-b : onrred v.lh'o inline Ihf Ivlih frmtier. lOOSIIT OVER B7JDGES. The board of coon'-. eot.iUii e er tut 1. .'"!. i V. out ,u t! j ct:ot;: v -kit.:- o.-..,- .)... brid-j- . tvoi! a:::! r.ica .irmj op n; ;-1 if ur't'tar's th.it are- tei'lii- n i'a ir- a' t h" ii'e-. n ' t : m-. CASS CO. FARM S Uiii'ii t ..;.- to v !... r.I I jirriius; IiiItc.I ' BUREAU NOTES Trt'ctcr E'cmor.stration. V.-; : r ;' r t he date. ,!' J ), e !!' O -;r, ii i; -, t ;o To v. ; 1 1 be one be'd v. :" - '.h;rr;iy and one mat" J'ur- tirth. i !' vini have the J.-eucy for I tractor ve it. -.-;: you t ether it io : h i , ue i : irg. Write ::, or phtu.e -. -1 ve v.-;;' to-: von ..i: t'o i.',.b v. plow. Thi- i'i be lu-id Au -u t i ' or Wa t h for tie ehete-s Ecp; Cholera. ':"e aga.in '...' lUrn - i ( of !(' o.itbre:il: of oi; . .'er;i . ?"w eo :p ra'e :in:! help keep this from spreadho;. Zry.e Thrives m Cfnhrdc Ground. K'.pe i-o on -ul.i.Ie gre-i: i vi!l m.il-e e '! huh .' 'u- 'p ;i roi leu- p-o'ui-f . if there is a t, nun; 1 amount f rein. With the increase, of sh" p in eastern :. nd cintral Nelir.ol :i many farmers have- been fallowing the- practic e of sowing rape nf"r liarve-l for late summer atid f.hl feed. Dwarf E - rape s e,'e l.o o ilea ,t at tie rate of about .", in 7 pound.- to th, acre doe well. If there is enough rain it vsill thrive siiig'.c ill. he d ill slu'oble. Plow Wheat Lttr.d by August. Stubble land Huh i-; f be --o. n to winter wheat should be (Lived bv the middle of Augil 0 . '1 be Ui J -d States department of avricu'.i ore . and stale e :.peri::ic nf ;tatiuis Lave i made many tests. Tliii-." of the p i-t year corri horat" the ariier u." -. The carii. r ttu- ;h,vv::r- tbe L r r the yield has bee n acce p; e-1 do-ir ; for years. Other thinrs bem.- ii; u:I it holds good. L. R SNIPES. County Agent. William R. Ih.ily departed f hi. tnortiing for Kearnev. Nil.!.,. where he goes to t.;'..e U( he- p : ' tion in (.ne of the uiefi a ni i ' -;.ii-lihment s e 1' that city. II. L. Tubl-s d San An: ; ui. '! js. is i t;j ytr. : , , ; vi.-it at ' !i" heme cf 1: is brother. .1 - i j I !'. Tubbs-. mar this city ai.d " ill b iv teni.irro-.v f;,r hi hi nu- :: t... : , ; I . i u v. v. yi r NERD ASF f i i . Fistula-Pay When'Cured A Tnilf! srstcTn oi treatment that cores Pil. futula and other Rncta IDiseaA in a short timr-. without a severe sur gical operation. No Chloroform. Ether or other general Inrtrarnr;ts carefully sterilized y jj