I fV Ml J2 JU: X Vs V ' St !f VOL. NO. XXXYTL FLATTSMOTJTII, NEEEASKA, MONDAY. APSIL 25. 1921 Jf 0. 5 1 jvU L S lei i f 3 I 4 I 9 1 I JUSTUS HUE OLD RESIDENT GALLED HOME PASSED AWAY AT HOME I!! THIS CITY LAST NIGHT AT 12:30 AFTER LONG ILLNESS From Thursday's Iai!y. La- niith: as the ::: w ,r sp. eising (.ii i's ' :.v la earth. J : i,r '..!': one o: tne o..i rosotents of i'a-s ( ..n.;. t as-eu t his reward, j passing ;. way at 12:hf folk. wing a a Jin rin- ii't.e-s .,: - 'vim! ll.C.Jith-. ! .-;r- -: j,'.':',: ,f v. iin t:.i- ( :::t:. :n'- -..d v. a.- o.:e ! . ,h, i,.,, kio.-..:, ;-,. hVhiy i.eiii.dl H t.t- !::::' y t.i:-'-(- " i l: : r ( eda r 'reek for ; 1r-. r-'!i;'v'ti fr-.i:i that! !':. t - moat -c.n.e t',!.'' '.' a:.- a-.' and .c:n(e re-ide! lo re, at Kanl-. Wedro-- -y evenina at s J afti- l.i'l.C was h.rt: i huary i-'dacrc vvhe-t? y . Hazl M. Weten 1" l ..' .M-dina. Ohio, and fpi-n kant;. !.cca!i! .lie Lride : K'.zv.vr 15. hi.- y ith if :h: - t- -a. in a:: :: y. Inter J udk;n. the Lohengrin wed ct in. a. rt tii'iv::-to s"ate of Iliitr n t; v pia.yt-d Py Mr.:. ..). S. An- v.here h" :t-hl- a tip to the ':t-hre ik : dersor, of Lin-":. in. a sis'er cf the of tir :, i! war. While livir.R in i.rideiTo: m. the lride with her llittods !: he ne ae'ia: sited wi'h hri(sniaid and little flower glri des-t!o- tto-r. ra Sinir yount: lawy-r. Ah-j mied tiie tars and met tiie srooni r.ihai:; Line ''.n and v...- a : tartrdi : with tiie best r.sen in the living room on; . : ; .! en..;. Lincoln m th" st-n.'ati -it- . i! ca:a; aien ot ;Sa. wtict Lint la oppo--. d Sseph-n A. Douglas, hride wore a beautiful gown of white and !:-si t !' presif'ent ia ea:n:a:gn rgandie ever white satin and veil, of 1 s -.to wa da v.-n itiir he tnttrf-d istta ' a nd carri-.-d a si.ower hoii'sue of r;s i lo- : -rk of rtlttr ;h- car !Iia?y o. Mi.-s leai I Wetenkanip. t ho o: Li nc.iln 'he piv.dd-ncy ana ::: on' of t he IHirois delra:.!tes t!ie fane, a- "i icacr (! v-v :t-n t h II Tied tl;.. It' LP.ta'l- r .1 i pit for the : o!?k-f. Iu ; 'ii: it is lifetinte lie ha - re-i pea. . She wore a dress of pink or ients fd a d- vo-.-d ei'-.er in :i;p prir-' can lie ever pink satin. M i . !'. V'. elpals of L:t.( . '.:l and it '.v:f otie of Jtldkltis rf'e!Ved the guest.-. Mrs. the ph'as.in: it., tn riv- ,.f his yfv -hat ' !la nit nil Nerris and Mildrtii Cari'er i; hat! n-'":! the ojiport unify haci ediarse of the guest room. Hve- of assi-iir.'- in nan.ing tiie itrraT li- !y:i Wetenkamp and t)live Carper a--li:'e- no ti t i the clicc of pr-.--i!en' ( -i.;e d in serviiig. Ivan Caddy, of ot -he d .t. te-. : Kar-le. war- best man. During the At the outbreak of the .; vi! war ' (rf'ttftty M rs. Anderson p'ayed Mr. Tdl'ie r-'-p -.h-d to the ca.'! of his ; S?hu:i: ana's "Trauiaei i." which wa - -eu:it r . ate': enl is'ed in Co. L'. " 7 1 h Illinois j i: re. :n v.-'rich. oru.a' i:ta- until ti i, - s. -.'roarle wit is oae:y end '.oil V.. rdh v. ina t moved t i t a- -ta' r ' 1 v ( i - ec . i .c i -'.n waere- ii" s nt .: fw .:.- and was married Sh?j attended school there atol also the- - it. ; .;7 to Mis.- Er.iTr.a .''r.Iey. J attended the Lincoln high 'school In the year 1 s 7 1 . ?'r. and Mrs. Lillie where .die was grad tatcd. She is a removed to Nehrus!:: and s-rttled in . vioHEist. having studied music in Cass county, locating ntir Cedr ' Lincoln, also. The crown attended Creek, where they made their home the Eagle schools and lives on a farm until t'r - -.r.'.rf 1 rt death rcnw-! he near tiipc place, where, after a wtd v.'ie sn" eijht years hater. Toti'.i- ding trip. Mr. and Mrs. Judhitis will un; were oorn ' :hree (itikir? of viio:n died in infnr.cv a' tv,.i sa'ns. Era;;" . f near Mtfr Ali.-'t f n ar Myt.arl. ere livirc Mr. Lilli" nas no---;-'' th- s. t:me on April ' : . : c..-i to Mi--- Attn I'ets di at C"'iar C --ek ntlil who has mtring 'he i a r i :t'j years a-d-:til ! t". :. i a re . : ' !::::. e till. th." Ii-' da v t !. t nd- r mini -'r.i'ittns to t:.e i-a-e ... v-t ra'i v. '.: w:ts sink- tug : - I-'-t it t;e :--t. .-: 1 . ; " two i -n - re- W&fiMiM ' fa-" C iias oceas :r to tl . Tio-l-.i- - ; 'o I'la'tsm.-.tith WO'! f .... t ; , ti: -, 1 v sp.-c f f a !a--e v h rn v. oh r Mr. k:;;-. 'a- t.-.n-.ilv earn' i- and have at- !.)': ' ' '"'- ra.ber of friend: of : :-e d-.'th of The d-i.t-e-l was for nvr.y years, Charles An It. who is one of the en- Ui,. );., :),v,r rM.,;! s-,.r0 in ('- ; an a' five tvinb-r -f the C.. , R. I From Tin ,'sJay's l.aily thusii:stie f-r!is of the Burlington i t,.( ,.0".r., r..,,., (l- v-.-: er hot'.!1, It-' : t ':- ( :tv am! v.!:'.- 7. is health ! be .-term ys'erday afternoon was ' ;.hops. and the co-operation of the. . '(,' v , ,,-,. SIJJ"" ,;':ir-;; p- rtri't. J ' -k a -h'i.-h: in ;h. jo.iite g- uera 1 through this portion ; :-.lo; nien. the Eagles and member.-. : TI' V-n t " i'-i the -)'!; a '"1 Hue-' wi '-h 1 verk . f he "..';7. : ,i and wa- of Nebrast:r but was specially ye- of the high school who are interested ,' 'v c,t'.rv ' 1 ' - ; :m; '(..- v.-rv active in !o- - -t ;,ravii:"- In' v :e near Dongl-s s-nd Dunbar, in ! in baseball and football is solicited . '' : , " , ,,. ,. -'f; : , , , '. , ...... , . , , , At present tv-. iiaauic 1 1 tuts. eg- the si ft. w y.-. rs an- t.ir.ng he-. 1th iito- county, where it reached them order to get tne work -ur.uer way 2 ,...,, a .I,,,,,;. .,r,t .f.-,,,, .,.,:'!.'; I s ci i::p ', r re -iatt'h.Si a xtent of a small sized tortiado and : and the park in first class condition . ,a; 7,- 7. tit' ' V ' -d ' a f ,' ' '" 'v rr.a-er ,,;,-t of hi - : ' tsv:t:es. did nor.- or I. ss damage in the farm- . for the coming season. " line of""? i.p'e"'-'n.'' "rcr'rroc.' rV-s to ' "i .!:.C ' i,?! 'I he tuner;. 1 if Mr. Ihihe will hn ing cominur.it v sfounJ Douglas es-1 Th" locai ball park has been "lie ., . , . ' t i.. h'-I ! ; I. chttr i. Friday af- pecially. One farm near that place. of the best in the state and the man t rno'T : 2 o"-1 are! v i ". l e fn- Is reported to have suffered having ! ner inwhic!i the fans have respund-.iii't-t' it v la-h-i- W. s Lett., r-for mo i of its buildings blown down I ed to the call for assistance in get - : s''. Luke's. .eii'l other residents in the n ighbor- ting it back in shape shows that ' boot', also suffered quite a loss in th.t-v are appreciative of the" fine rUEIIC IIERRY. CITY SCHOOLS property. 'park that we have had here in this t-i. . .' .. i-. .. . ......... : i:.t.v . l ... .. y i nnlir n- . ir ..r... . . . ..1.1. .1;.... rt ....M ........ . -:. ;;u..r inrougn-.u! .--'"' --.-' , . ... .-'- "' ithe man who as-.uiate.l with him : p:!ct when-hy the I'nited t ee . s.i.-u .s,:ii.-s is an i:i: ra! i art c,o- us .... u. .... ...... o, oe. is-.- o,,. ..'. -.. . , jn ,jm, 1)Usil,(, j - .,. T, resent making ' . e-rees to nav for the a-.iui ; -W ':' e-1 tjea c.-p is e .n-e.s- I. and , u.il in oi.nding sneets. ; woth. now is ii.. time to e.mie iort ... .;; Jn 0ln.lh.,. wife h(.h:i, in ! , ,, , , 'Zi ?1r.. .COO. . v' """! '''V--; i" - ('rzu over us.o . as :,ci everyone msouio j-e on nam. ; llos,;it al . at prent. but n.an,,. of which is to be paid in .-.tr.. . ..tio.iM.m.1 to cnaw in wnat i eoum j . ca useu a ei . e.. . o ...... .,a ... . e. .... . a, ... " . r( ;a, (..t ;i!,oVe. thev expect to none ,nonths and the remainder in -.--re,, on r ;wn put. lie I., rary is an n-.t a mile hail in tne viciniiy .l parK. wnen sue otk win oe eom- tf( rJty fi) r,..ri,I :,,r. S..,hnik " eou-l installments. She also rep .' '." '' -'-- iri.tii !-- was n mrmber of the 127th or bt t a,,en the or;t'n::mticn cf e ':-"'"'-t: -a oi look-. in ir.is cny aim furnmuuius "'.-. ..,,:;; (1rir.- ti-,. i.e -,r :.t.,i h..i ,,c.r. hem- for . .. uiij.-cts brought i he lib-arian for . ! oreto .- n. ; t .; : .ndav tifterno vn.f . t l vc.h: i West I'oir.t. s-.p . uar. tohac o .he- I..-- of plats-mouth. Anten.dm-nts to Tllu C .ti.-t it... .... Ct. T . 1 .. ' i. St. Lawrence Uridge , - - . . '.. I I I 'ill ' ,.i n,a. ot .. .-- . ... i a e i . .v. ; 2 ;s a pj.tial i.,t ot.so.ry o.e storsn was t:i tne - . -a.' iaifi; in caaneeiion it n conn : r ions, the chunii. D ime Life in la2u and' some ot the trivtrc ions. ITrv. Tacit 'l son,,- of ii,.. in,-,-,,.;,..- r.i;.. O' lOll.t, i J..J1' J (It I- tas. :r. o. I'tob. my. Plutarch. Sajaii f -. Columbus. Franklin. Longf; How. S-nie R mat. u ia, 1it-.,l .,h-.i. .-... . ...-i i. ..-,, i ::v. t iio if Chri.-t. wo:i-,f.n jn u ar .Modern Ireland. Lincoln High wa v. ; a-etiiictoti Hi'-.hwtv I'loi. c.v.oi . f "x' "io n. : SEED CORN Extra eariv wnite set.(! corn with red cob. for sale Icdenhone 4fi"t' C. C. BARNARD." A he most exquisite line of birth - diy and Hft cards to be f on id rtv . 1,unn any- M 4C Al Juura-U ire- ASKS FOIl DIVORCE Krnm Th ii rsiia v'p Jaity. This morning a petition was hied i n The offke of CLrk of the district i Court .James .M. Robertson bv Carl J. Kunu.uiin. praying for a titer-!. ! of divorce from Kitty Kunsinann. The plaintiff in hi petition s'.a'J that i in parties w ere married in; I'latt-nicuth. O-tolitr. il'li. and that ! -n January UP- Mvm!ant k mied plaintiff and ask- that tin i .... i i . our; crent the ut tree on the rrrounu j of d-s.-rt:a:i. CharKs K. Martin ; p ' iar.- in the action for the plaintiff. fr EAGLE YOUNG PEG- PS P A DC H('CnnCn'' f LL rtlti. VSLULikiy i Miss Hazel Itl. Wetenkarap and 1 , T . . , . . . Elmer E. Jndk:ns Are joined in Mr. Ecnds of Wedlock. -A pretty in inn w "dine trxk o'at-e wi;e;-t the ce reman v was perforin d hy Lev. Pr. lleattie of Linealn. The bride' sifter, vas bridestaaid. Th; ilttte w e : girl Maxine Weten ister of tiie liride. cat- kasr.ii. also carried the rink in a ha-kt t of swe-et- f .!'. !.:.iv.l; o. .i e i: v. t a xj . v . u . :i i man h. Ilef resiinie::t s cf ices fvoxeo . , . - . .. : with a pink wedding he!! in th; center and cake we r- er'ed. Tile 1 ' -ri-se is the eldest of font T e -; rt T . I v e i pi ti - . I i ir.cu in r.ja.- nearly a;i at r o:e re make tiie:r home. Guests at the he wedding who went iron: Lincoln, tui w-.-re: Mr. and Mrs. I)ll rt Carte : and two datishters; Mr. and Mrs. t-c ch;.. tS Cart.--. Mr. : nd Mrs. E. Hrii nn tell. Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Barrett. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Eaniilten and daugh ter. Mr- A L. E.iso'i and daughter. Mr.-. L .M. T pTon. Mrs. Ralph CraK- tre", Mrs. Ernst ir.e I'arker. -Mr. and Mrs. lierber' Crai.fee. Mr. and Mrs. (). S. Atiucr.-on. Mrs. H. II. Harmon and Vivian and Clifford Barrett. HAVE HaVYS iN OTOE COUNTY S:n!l Twister Hits Near Douglas: , . . i t ; V.-c- Aatr A f : vrry nnti nrid TJoac --.---,' Damage to Building's. f its buildings blown down At Dunbar, while t.ie wind was . ... .- .1... .... . of a very heavy raisi storm, which; made tiie evening unnleasant and k' ttt tl-.e residents of the citv at j t heir home firesides, but fortunately 'there was no wind or hail to add to the unpleasantness of the weather;,,.','.,, Tl,Ui,)ri ' i,,',-inr in m,a,iv t;i.i ..... TTT-TTr.TT-"Vf OT" TTT J. O T"- C 'r.i.J - 1iiiuiii ux vv auito ni THE COUER D'ALENE Spokaiw. W reductions 2.U0O employes ers in the Cone trict of northern nounced today. Thev amounted to r.o cents a day for mine employes I.. 1 - . f w . . r.o. ... .0. .uru. 1 Mrs. Elmer Webb and little son u 'ro P-isrengers to Omaha this af - d.Tiiocr. via the auto line, and will . 8CC0TnI,an,e'1 home by Mrs. Webbs, ifi - ster and l--s-and. Mr. and Mrs. L. - j KeRer, driving down in Mr. Fel-1 1 1 fe r.w Lriscoe car. 7 ., 01 ,Vncro' $10 and costs, amounting to $iV,.lT.. fhr !'-p Ji,n',;-V . nomibei-s present. ash.. April 21. age..,. t.an tiiiue en en us us-r'na the long ill-, ,,..- n T, Minr aP.ecting approximateH I f !itrain1 ,n.,u fn i,..1inff nes- of oir husband and father. May .. ot, itrB,,in(,. ftiL. ,ini. nnr '.. of mines and smelt- n,., .,n." 1.0 ,ir..- . fine tbe-e friends rtf etve the same kind- !"',-..; v..r.-',f Jhin 'otom r. twn- r d'Alene mining dis-, . n. . s . T,,pn hft ly treatment i t their hour of sorrow. ' ",,;,. Vft'.irt should! (EASTERN STAR HAS SPLENDID SESSION t -r. .Mrs. '!'. J. Tod-l. ' Iritiaticn and Tine Eanret Slarks Session cf Indies cf This Great ' Orr,erL?;t Enir-i 1 Sl j Fr om Thi relay's- Daily. e. T t, . ,r. ..... I. ,."T i.. ....... n. . . i iijt :i "I - ui i - . 1 1 1 . ..i.ii.i'i. . i : .- . .. , , , . of the Eastern Star hth! a vt rv M!oya!;lf se::si(ui i.-t evenina their lcdsre n!. in t tie Masonic f rtiple r.:id which were very 1 Lively attended and '-.f sreat intere-t to the m.intpers in attendance as tiie -eatt- tiftil cen-monies of the initiation w-re ' I,;hK"!'d ,he r of the chap- 'nl -'f-. A. V. Hunter. Mrs. M-'-r ( . . l : -. . l - i i : i - r r i . , 1 . . . .. . : harle, S. ! ;Vey and John iverv-or ; ln-re 15 01 V" ' v. ere received into the r.iy.--et ies of j rv and Opportunity 1 ti:e order and made f u ti fledaed n.ein- Whc liesirc- to Take I. hers of this great branch of the M - -onic organization. 1 v-nm Fr'.O s r-i- U-.e Mrs. George W. Tiiontas of N"(!.r::--! '! ;; M. ii. S.aitii f. ka City. Urand Electa of th- cr;n: j ' , iV ,-: caapter o T 1. .-. d N'tbraka. a member of Home chapter was pre-- j - t.- a !ara- em to join with the sisters ( f the j;:dir who Hf- (:...;.'-i c rder in the ;..iasaiit ses-ian and to ; (.;: ; ; -. e-.-d d.ra:-' i M.'t.-V T. represent the grand chapter at tie- ;.- hc -e :. i.r a.rd , i:h' meeting. . .n . of ti... in-T ; ;: . Following t he meeting th mem- jy . eoitntry t, .'.a' . hers were invited to the dining room ! Th fact rv ;t e'.f is r i where a sump'tou- banquet had be-." tractive w iih pi v.'y of i a ! r'tepared and where the social fe.i- I et-j!e;i: vratil: tt'or. :!! vev tt:r(-s i'f tite evening fonrd their full- ; comfort for tlo emrho -est expression. The ban'juet had b.eeis lia tiie wa v of maehiso t . sir ranged ur.d r the supervision' of venieacej in handling ': M-.-. C. D. Quinton and Mrs.. . J. i There are " tr.ael.in . - in : Cole and was one of th" mos de- j. re. iigh'fui that thehapte- ha? held in i Tl e fact-ry has -; some time. The tuMi s were very Ta-ttfully arranged with tiie decora- ion of spring flowers, an-an stream-, iaa'cs ers of vines being used in the decor- v.a uh; at ions and over the settle the at-' : --i:; ; r.ict i veiy arra need candies cast a ' -. i,'ihl ; !ea.ing glow that ili-iiersc-! thej;f vv-ce .lam: that the rainy and stot tny ; ,v f v.eatiier witnout mtgi.t tje pciiuce (-outity Attorney A. (I. C.de sj- 1 hriefly at the b-mouet rn the gcod cf the order aind praised the w.:rk f the (). E. st. in tiie jia-t and t h. - Tiruic I i.r iTi ii 'Mr nr. . i i . . .... .:, e iia'i i;- i.' i.:u.o :on. l-'i i ih ; usedt also gave a slo-rt review of the5 i a.... . iv ; . i -i ; t ".- . i i th.. ', . . i : ... : ... . i ........ o-'tl "'It' t i the community in whirl- tiie chap- ters are founded. Throughout the meeting was ( ne of the highest inspire; ion and thos ; who attended felt amply repaid in the plendid results secured in jioint of interest arojed. BASEBALL PARK TO Or FriST !M Cn?ir!!'hem good re-nms f - tvir v.-ri OC hjl U h:Utf: Th - line ,f va-k h'in, dme h Fence Will be Repaired and Grand- ?for.fl and E'earhers Made Serviceable for Season. j ..a'! w ; '. ; . e g , -v . . , i . 1 1 i i The Red Sox ball nark, that ha- j to ie inf.. tl:.- e;-- a for the past two seasons been in a' " state of partial delapidation with. CV'DCPT TO nV'ff'Ji'r the fence falling down and the grand : i-Al -C S lb : iiiJL stand smd bleaciiers going to (!-";iruc-ti ui in a rapid manner, is to be mad-? i:i a serviceable shane for t lie coming J season and restored to Its former ex cellent condition. The supports for the fence ha. "'en 111 a .:u : "nrn-. for . oi Kei s i o as.-isi i ii g t 1 1 1:: i a- , . . - - - . , t noarus naiieu oacK on sue ience an O'ber repair work has been made ": t-d to the call for assistance in get- I ; , , . , , ... . citv. j.jvj, j. ult V1U.LAJ.LUU m r-r a rr-T THE STATE GATiiE lAvVS Deputy Game Warden E. Heintzt -1- man of Linctiln and State Fish Com - t. listener .1 II linen v err . . : ' " " " .. -vi. . ....... ..s ... v ....... , lard Lcuis. watchman of the Rock; Island bridge at South Bend. Louis! was charged with killing two mud hens Sunday. He was taken before I added another dollar to the state fun,j Beginning July 1st the new game ii.ii.Uta j u 1 i?l i.r in-.-, t- i and fish law goes into effect. This , iaw provides that everv per? an. male and female, over the age of 3 C year.s will be ""required to secure a license to fish or hunt within the state. It is predicted thai the licence for 1921 will raise more than $f.0, 000. Louis- j ville Courier. T..J., T... .. ,,. ..c..r.c 1 t .. . llll'i. I it i Idaho were an-, .,c fm.j tn ,!. , ,1,,,,.,., .,,,1,'.,, Mrs. J-.tstu Lilli-: Frank Liiim ,-",-, ... M;.P.rrt tl,Pir con,.. CALLED 3Y SICXIT: t "-y. ! v y t. . ; t. u o iic i :. :'" the feet -'" iHn of lr. T. J. .-''!- :;r I---- "-(" 1 -Watering fr-..t.i at; at :.'.: . e ;, p ad v::I: I: : ' t.'n.a- t i !''. . : ;.v v ; ; ; and at the pte-'-n t ion is ii u s. ri': a . T i-ave at onco tr t.e - ? H.7 S y! U t J" !' ' V tUs L.I Wriirkitt! J 5. ! i t k- mill " - V . .w . ; . M tiie J-iC-Thns: . n i, e c.:.i:;:":" : ds :! - : a" "rn'-j.- .' ' v: n 'i , to: . - .t :"::--i.':e i ..r.!e.i cen - : amount of v.'"' e.- tino and . n (e . . 7 a i e v - ; - he" of n ,e e i!v "and k. Ti.- t' ' :t i -n ' 'hat i'e fac'to ; h - Sn: i ! h camr.i n y I , v. Itii j frt-n i ;j.if .!"- : r th-o 1 i. i . -" i r . ....... !ii'.;a aror-s. I i !..r .viei- : .14 . : t '. t a ' . j. ;i -r a s t !; J : .p.r.t..tj t a, t !: nc. t r 1 1 a.n'oy . r;i-t. f-f .-p,-e- ..x t h er: salaries f , .s - y rtvgrc -h i- iro r -using. Th i..;.-,-?-;ti; iv--- .-. ! ''ill'" 1. .-' e.,, ( T,t. V ! 1 lo ..'o-e t.n- - " ark am: constant- a-i.-i t i a Tr-t il t a !;, Ta; ' - 1 id at'" o :;:.!- ( ;' I ! I" i i:-. t .' l! -: ! factory k o t :- 1 1 : ' -h; - i-ed ' ! e I r, ;.;.-. ny send t ' iich: rifl JPMin -HPIll'C-t C!iLAli5J,::tU LiJlMfi'-Ow The nipple i Vi j cf.p.pai-y. cm C. Rilp'.e of T hi' ( i;v a,-eO (, rod M I -. T- t v.-;t. . uas na-'ti resit ing in omaba. im-.t .vi;: move bis fai.. . . , . . i, i . , , li here to- - ' -n: at, a o.a.ilii.- to. if ""- " ; mac opemnc up their rt.,:! s-.-re in :-'' -"-:-er hott . i- t 1 . " . a t-. - . - : se-s f 1 i . a r ' - th'tr : tot t!- 1 - '. l'li.;,, ran . ti 1 t-oM-a. 1 ' ' v - - - ' l " ... ...I.- .a" ?'i .t in, ,-i I 1. oil ..,.;' .' ' . J. ";. ;'"., j. iiiii," it. .i i . . i , i..' ' . . i . i . - ha s sold math fruit here in time pot. iron: a cr.r am: is sa expersence.i fruit matt, familiar with every d. tail I of that line of trad-. Mr. Sashnik.i ,h;,a ,-..,.. ,hr-;t1i:,a ext.. rienees ami - ' ' v.-v ..... .... v.... . narrow .-canes whil" engaged in i fighting th.e Hun as a member of that ; ;fan:')u - hataliion. i CARD CF THANKS To t he kind frie? asid neighbor. we desire to exnress our heart fel 1 1: n .- 1- ..it -.rn-Oath.ri f'-t t I a. If l"J"" I I'l" '" 1 ' " . i.v . . i. : . i. . lalV. Ti OS lil I : 1 e IIOUI to .n" r..mii, ,i,.eti i.iuie ana s-am- 1 -i . I Ml : l T-m ilv. ; Mr?. Nate Boron, daughter of Mr. and M's. A. V. Smith of this citv. who has been at the Mayo brothers hesnital iri Rochta ter. Minnestoa. for some time past, has returned to the home of her oarer. here and will re- main here for the nresent. Mrs. ; Uorcff's home is in Macedonia, luwa. HrkU 'fUK ? ILfcuUV St i t JEIj J t . ft f JJ . f 111 L S T-rrrrjr.. ht - r;Trq rTTT : ' 'f , EOO'IS F0P.MU1 TES PIA2TS FOR orrMn." '.: SEASON K' i :ii Friil.! - s i t The t. ; .1! ! : nth.- d : -"V o: t ; : the II:' :nc n.at'i he i . r.: '. n l-' i.r.tvh : l : . : e ; r . .-'f ' '-Ta i - e. S The ! : : - r h: led ! if.M Ot i . tl 1 : ; V e I in t ejit.-ijc t a- a n d ' V, -w ;n;( i. . ' i.e j t t : ....:: rs t a '"i ' ' v i;!: ' -;-;,T ' j-ma v : of :: v. t-::l' ' :-.':!:.' I ret t;; '" :,v 'i:::nf: I :: li'aT.ae'er Oin '.;is ! r hefoi i : n a t . xv :i 1 i.a til a-'Oi- '''"" ::!v.ei:t 'hat the man o. tne h on ( for th- p. i'Ln m ::s William !!arday. . - vi . p:is alw.iys t:.u:Cn a gr-as inter- e riat'.or.f. ! trsime ano as no1 ;'. durlr-;: th-' aming s..-i--p. n-'reii ?,v the Ktcdes. it at 1. 1 1 :i g an I t-r.-pcr tint ".it--- o Eairk-dom be se r t '.. r.c't ; ,-i of pil. t irg during- th'- so i and 1 v ia e is a vi ry busy ; '..- ! - .hi: o. ";.:'.-"-nt : o take ch.r-e of t tn .-r t'ae s-a o'i to aei'.-anc1 ii't- s f game. Mr. IJ.ir- ;.- d.-'--;r.--::- C havine a'l tha-e I . : eh .. : en :. v.-ho f-" '. i1:-" r!-rr. t f'.-.y haii o ' 'r.a 1 ' com - ":: aid va rk nv with the it of g ":- ' - 1 a :: .1 the ;::! w ! I b- selc-ted 'V "t : "a !.-.:( iv o t heir Tv-fit s a u '! r-garl-: bn tv t, -. , . wae:he-or ::, 'i-y mo m- ' u"- : . -, -f !: Km !e- hd'-".' Mr. Har- t Ta yl.-'f v ;,a- be ('-,. air- i i view and .a- i- e i v i r g the "ity 'v- best pos - : I-,de ! .";,. hail far; that ran lie secur-l ' ' ' ' ' -';.-- t a " iT i 1 i it ' 1 1 ' I s f f i ! t e e ff at't s , ; ' -'- I'-" : in that d:r---ti. r. . . x i' y-- h. - -'ai' f f -.p-.j;.. r,f tiie n 'o,' rh-.L;te tia"! .:!: n , v a; to j;'t--r Conn 't -. t hi e veTeraf. r-ov r a-h ir g i .r-y ; i-jo of f:e '-x. vl-o l:as prov- ;e p-s war'h To tl-.-- 'earn r. marv : vrd fought battle and Walt v ill mike an ?d-?:,l ski!. pa r ':P tram "i-'i t i '-orir.teg .--eas-m aiiO s-i to ' if'i'a-t to sf ha Th"' r.:r s gi von the b.-- thr.t is p ssiide to 1 1 " a, re : r t - The - :" hi f r tram -'! oV ;;t!i" or i----Te-r.".ir-ed !' ' ''ir ""; ' wi'l he only a ; t ae i:tic up ' a o r tn-- seas a' S-'.:s ! t I : : sm ".u ' V r " I ' -' n into the - -. t ho f ir v ,--f ft t i n g m a v. : r. Tile mee'irg eh .--,..', ; ie lius--n- ss 'ea n a e-; ir -n t of th- tenm. Thom-a- Wall ing as president, ("haro-s S. Jr-hns n a- vi -e-pr-'-id' a: and snd-keep-r. and II. X. ,'Vf'V - f r. a - 'art r. 1 r.oo ! a "ti among the gentleman have etit linsitsst ic "x.'. Ketv in tee sup, r. a me i.t..i u the ''.ot and te (o-pen.lad an Ha :s pos-; :o ,n promote ti'.e te'-o i-.ie.-.s a te.ii.i ... i..' 2 '.'. i "fe. LEAGUE CP vVOI.IEN VOTERS The League of Woman Voters met ,t The u-a;ai i. ;r in the auditorium of : pukre Lttrar;. T..,.P!. ;.lir busiio ss t . ,p t ntnsac:ed ' the members sn- r.t a . . . ... . .. . r. . . t . 1 . 1. .... . I O r. .i tL- :.rrer Events." i . t . i. c ,1 a i ; ia a i t : t ti . ;i.' -;; .it length- upon the j before congress for tin' re-j : -'i ot in::r - :rra t ion giving ar-i m l against. .-..e al--o iiioi,,r ' (;t .-: no: a -de events of the ... i. t .-. . ... v.... V,.l.-it! u t . ,. i.;. : - .a i. ..: i . - c" . -- . ....:..-.- ..r .x- K' '''''--''': " 1 1 ' ' . ' ' ' (nf j. t.i s 1 i . T . . ' - la 1 1 : o 1'.' . I J i l,utr o : ,-u, ,.j:tpi welfare bills at Lincoln . an the rrct-nt nmeting in I itioago ; 0f the hahar an. I r:i!r;ad c.rsnsis"sian. Leach took up the su'ijecf of si -ites iTi in of sn.ooo.- six f .Mir art- Ieven neH t t loot a re.mm'.n g-oumi noon which . 1 ' .. ... .. - ' 'hey can work to solve the question of .Tana nose immigrat'em and al-o j touched upoti an amendment to the) ! e-anst i u f ion offered bv Re present a - t tive Raker of California, whereby it j j will he impossible for children horn j in N.'va S? :T;a ( f foreign parentage te p.coni" '"itifens of the Fnf:ed j ' St.iis nnb ;s bath parents a ra e'igi-' , , to ci i i::ensh ip. These -objects rM.r(.?aii7ation. r'rs. Mann concluded by giving an . . . . . . . T t ... r. I ', 1 i-l . , 1 1 ! 1 1 .IT ,1 ,1 . - ' T- Jl .o - i'o.ii .tint-., i.ii,..:. 11:1 -.r.-... to nrocure radium to further her re- searches along the line of treatment t f ca.nc. r. The women of the United ptate; hve vt.Iu uttered to raise i oe.eot to procure a. grain f radium to be rrcsentetl to its illustrations di.-.oveier w hen r.he sets foot upon cur taorcs. :,:.rs. specs dipegving t.y tr.einls l .Mrs. w.i; r.' t.i i- iiv,n:er: over th- pa.t t,v; : v. 'ek- a r.l tier cord it ;-!'at'y ,e 1:1 ay so-' :i ;.f on , tae tasi-way k r-'.-c very a; !it-r e her sickti'-s !:;.- pr.tv n ',,:'' s"riotis and for s-v.r,J days the t j eate-'i ap;rehenion of her '(:( - i t was enn rta!neS hv the f-.n;:lv. j GIVING AWAY G!!!LD;,!:'; ;;:.v v::;, ..s -Indignant Mother Expresses Opinion;;.; n,;:,.;i;:,; .; 1' . VV-.ttt, . 11 ; Such Action is Asrainst Ail i ,--i m-:' , :s-iiu-at-d t Conception cf Love Tlx- a nti auiicenient that a live b"hy would be given away at the imi ri cat! iaaion c; rnial atol lair on April iS-.'h-iooh. );a- 1"; to a sreat deal j of inttreft and the expression of one o! r-soi-nt:- ot the ctty : - loiind - 'lin the f.d'o.vhu' h tter: Flatt.sti.outh. April -. Editor of 'he Jo.trnai: I In your issue of this evening I note the announcement of the fact that the American Legion would give lawny "a live baby" at their carnival inini fjiir si nil t be tern erst lias onus- n. ,,, lVt1 a lh.sirt. to ,n,,!iclv ,.x press mv fadings on the subject , , h;,T , r:lr(i as vrv inhuman. The giving away of the child by th" Legion is not so bad as the thouahts of anyone allowing their ofisnring to he thus disposed cf even if the child might receive a better lone tii an it has. I have reared a large familv in very difficult circum tai.e"s hat I cannot for a moment allow the thought to come that it voo'd be possible to part with any of these little ones and especially to .!h w is to be given away in so heart less a manner. My heart bleeds when I thinu of it ami I sincerely trust that whoever is so hard hearted si? to dts'.ose of their little one, will feel the fu!l pangs ,f the grief that they so well deserve. It !:- so af fected, me that I feel Cm-oted to man an effort to secure the little one niVself. A LEADER. CASS COUNTY FIONEEE DIES IN CALIFORNIA Ward has reached u. of the d-mth of Mike Thim.gas, last March near ( , ;!S Angles. Calift.ri.ia. where he has i ,...-.v-5,-. u; h,..o : iTp ;ls 7!i "rars of a'ge. 1 1 i t dauah- ; u. Tiili?. who?e last name we have! h ur. aide to learn, w.-s v-ith him at the time of his d-ath. in , 2 - w:te i yt ,. tnmaa" wa ly pamee' j of Xhra-ka and ins homestead near ! ? I unlock is to w fim- farm hon-.f o: a ? I r Tlitmcn -''d i.is farm to Dave Wilson of Soun ders county who ! r soil it t Mn Scheel. Mr. Thimgari leaves two daughters and M'vf'i sons. One of t!- da ugh ! ?ers. "Mrs. Anna Smith, lives at llast- ings. Nebraska. One -on . August. in C.illfoiira and. Iu;!oiph. t!ia i,K.ft, I i Vo at Shim-.. Nebraska. The r r..(x .,,u.. aro ;r.;:;;.d jn ('.' . .. . TSiev si-p T'erninn William t Theodore. Jonas and Louis. There are t wo surviving iir.taers. 1 ney ar" Julius, the younger, 'and Kar-.a- land August, of Omaha, lutt farme-riy ! of Ca-s county, also one of our p: neers Louisville Courier. , : -S Syper - The strength of the :reat Federal Reserve Sstem is more than the strength of the world's m eat est bank, because it is backed by the .world's greatest Government. The membership which the First National Bank holds in this System enables us to ren der super service backed by super strength. r-i. L -3 T! IE FiRfer NATIONSBANK THtr' BANK WHEPri YOU FGEL AT HOWE C h- ATTSMOIJTH ta I ; . I !" y 5T ARBOR DAY IS OB SERVED III CITY Nebraska's Own Holiday i Onset W:! in Cic-ijit; Office cf County and Bark? cf th Citv. fiM i "rula y s ! 'p ii T! e : ' ' t f d ' v ' .,:;.i'ii !i- rvi ! t hi i i n.4 i'f Nehr.t -i. a V o'A ti i h.diday. a a i . . ! 'a . teaio ' !'.;--i !. !e hv the ! . :' 'e-- ff.irt s ui (,.: ti.t t 'it. a ft-. c O'ti tiie -t.:'- lia- all c'.ostii t-.r i.cia i ! us ; I. e - - . . i' if (i :. . Ithe o urt :t )t!-e wa 2 r. :r t v, -j r.: t :ki t ::-uahv ; ii e.i";:.' : r a- n.r. to visit with 'he c'i'ii;:j of. :a! ari l to 'ransa-t Their ha-it:e- d al.nir--. The hanks ; tie- cii. al-o wer closf d for tiie day and tie finan ciers of the ritv v, ere : !. lo.-'s t h att noon to the annua' n.e,.:na ,t the Ca-s eounty 'atd-ter.- ass. iitj.n tliat is dis.-!i- ing trie taatteis .f in-t:re-t to tt.e leisho--- inter-of their respective c.'mmunit:".--. The sittniticenee of th:- day one tha' CHnmi fai! lo ,(," a lasting j monument to its f ;:a(:r. Mr Mort-.n wiio t'roin his earl; mannoiet n i j .- I ;; day s-t apart to r--ps-r.i.-di the uty ot the e.tt'T'i ami i . piant t:-es. movers and h:uibs to pla e tho?ethat theh.and of man had v. ip--.' CUt of .i--ei:ce and ; make the home and co:un. it n i t v i ..-i e atti.o tive in the gfirl :' natnt- . Ther" is reOhing -e be;.:i! ij'ul t'aan a Lrdly tree, a iloa.r -j.rui, that is leafing o- hi (oining ami i ni great !oe of tiatnre h d Mr. Mort'ii to ctirry on hi.- edu-'v t i'-na! ei K looking 'owa'at the ;ej- i -h i I! a (f !:ese ae'as of nature 'until !c livt-d to er' the uav iio'.ida' f r this purpose, not ah :i" in Xehra-ka. hut in a greater part cf .-1 1 a ' - the union. These who have vist d the beau tiful Meiton home in Nehra.-ka cjt ran reali. apart of tit- " t d"rf a 1 i hotigiit fulness of the i-i-'e . f Ar'a r I i"uc- wnen lie rttr.a a - aa.e a greater ( otison-rat !ej a l ;. t a a '-. -ing ("ne mi rro-iad i it as f the ! rim more beaut it ul bv ett'.t iva' ii.g and caring for the thing' "hat th- Make' had placed in the hand- of man for hi enjoyment and ntdiftno nt. A REAL MOTHER .tui .la ys i ,ii :.- Dear Editor: I notice in the isme f last eve- t'tngs journal some on an" opin- I ion of the giving aw-i.v a. live bany and ( Xp!(e--ed tnv ;'i i !.!!'.'- so 1 J : ".Id rot h ip atisv -itig i'. i ' " I: :: i ':: : r.y u'o. tie r -..'i'-: )::' e I . ': e heart to allow her b ii'. 'it away, .-he r- not !,, t tie cad. -d a a- t . I a m the mot her ! -i Searge family ;m.i my husband dn-d and left iv with .-ix Hi tie oros and nothing to kep them on only my w rk and 1 v.a.ui i f at'.o-r h-' e die. I working for t hem tii:i go. n one a w a The J'gion may me,,n all right, bn: hw could a n.-.te.-r t It ink of t enh n thing. It leak s tav o-.irt , olcd to tfnlik of it wn n 1 s e a tk- hcmeless and friendless little o.i". I wish my means were as b'g it-, my : hoc t is. for then 1 would take . very ! one in and be a niothrr to them. i A READER ' 1 ' V" ji . Sfrengih! if -i2 IT 'E1II2ASK.'. !t-.a ImSi Ji i