Pi as nLT.ii THUS 5.daY: JUL v5 .15:21. PITTSMOTITH SEMI-WEEKLY JOUP.HAZ rr it . 7 rW Fay by .S TIr-ic iirc no disputes about bills when thry .tit: paid by ( iu-i L. The fXiycf 's t ndoi scine'iit sc-i ves .:s a recttipt. I In- itiui vhc Ins a !i.in!;iii!' airoiinl .'iiu! who pays ly rim k iili.nn fii his il'c-dit. A i;t',uil banking coniirt lion is held i.v hiir:ili-ss Mini lo be an .issc-i. oim:n a chucking account TODAY. ank of Checking Accounts Loans, Exchange UNION - - lr. 15. I l'.rlf!i I .!' Murray w.i c.illing mi path-nts in I ' ?. i n last Sunday. Henry Oli.miitl. m:o!e a bu-iio trip In N'i bra-ka Citv last Ai mdav morning. John !. Wundt-rlich o! N ha .'. i... was a I u-iii'-ss calii-r in I'liion hi-: Sa t ii i da y. J. M. laM-r-in ami : :( wriv vi.-iting las! Sun day at iht faim.u. Cedar irt-A r-.-ort. William K.iion wa- i-oking ulii-r -tune busine- matter- in I I : i : : - -lu until las! Monday. John l-'rans and wife of N- h:: w !;:: vvt-re visiting in I'nion for a :.oi 1 1 Hit- during the pa-i vveo!:. I". II. lie-nick was a vi-lt r in t'i: i ui last Monday coming in hi.- ;.! ti look af!fi' some busine-s ht-ri'. Ceor.t.- Thomas if Xel.ras'K.i i ' i: y was : visiitu- in l'n;oti la-t Sat u :;) looking .ifter some lm-ims- matters. V. m l'.urh. e w.i.- ! -.! : .-. .:!: .-iiie l.u--i!!ess matiers i:t (imaiia I a : Saturday makin-c the trip in "he h i- ThotiKl-: 4'romweil was a lnj.-iiies: visi'or in I'liion hist Monda y a-;i ! 1 : i; look after some ol his hind d aN. a;'-t . omi husitie. m.itier-. lie! Irwin was lnnkili. afti l siooe IMiis !,;i Kim- li .s ace- pied ;i p.. i liiliness matters in the (I.-is a:il Oil ti. n in the harhtr shop of ; r i I" n i; Cash TeSSs Besides the larre reductions which have been made already in tires, we are iviiiLj an extivt five pe-r cent off for cash with the purchase. We carry a larjre stock of supplies, accessories and -p.its; d o acetylene weMnn;' and ;! kttids ol ck-.---s repair work. We are here to solve your auto troubles and i"e von the best cf service. A. R. DOWLER, Proprietor Willis Old Stand -:- -:- Union, Nebr. aiiery Ssruics Station! I am prepared to look after your battery wants, in the way of recharging, repairing and furnishing of needed parts, as well as providing you with new bat teries. All work has my personal care and will be given the minutest attention. w. h. Dubois, UNION Cash Tells Say, you who have been going to other towns to make purchases, did you know that people from other towns are coming to our store, because they can get bet ter goods for lower prices, than in their own town. Come and get the prices and you will see we can serve you better than you ever dreamed of. Shoes? Why we can beat them all in prices and quality. A large consignment just arrived. See them. Four cakes Crystal White Soap for 25c. I farness which sold for $100. now are down to $60. Our business is increasing all the time on account"bf the low prices and good goods we are selling. A. L. BECiCEiR UNION Prepared Exclusively for The Journal. Check? Uniosn Safety Deposit Boxes and Bonds NEBRASKA I lln i;i X ;uvi;;i I: Mo!ni-i v uiorii- ::a . The laidus Aid ..f t.'n l...p-;.-t chureh had vrry - no (-.-'. 1 1 iih'.-i- i:.g at ha men: of -:!ii:'i a ' Atii.in '. I. (Ir-ui a. i ! . . k i t i !) si-i..e !);- i n .- aiat ier iti ri.n .- I na.ili;. uheri io a. id l.ii-ii:.- a' tm o..n:;. rn'ir.. I.il'iie: Meade w.o a v '. i : : i : ia-; S . fi'!i.i.i"i!"d ii lit- l.ilui! a' the hotiie o! Mi. .hie. :i .Mlr.inar -' ot M u rr.. ;. t ' i l ::. i Mctjuiiiu. ..he ae.-oni jta n - I I All . II. :. !".-: e:" lo ',.!:.;;.!,.. !.- ' " i ua.o 'o-.. " i :i! I H I - .11 A I I K i .1 I'.' .-. ('a aect lint of the -hori a - .! a-a r- 1 ! I'liion lilei-e i:;is he.-n -on;t Wl't-a' I ni.'-ii '.vi 11!;! have come :!;-. T : t : . t j i. ..- .: :n to o'::.r lo.vns .'"red ''.nk was !i ok:!ia ai'er --..ni"' h'l--i:ies- !z:;i ; ' er.- i:i I'Jai Isin mi' it a t:. . al o w.i- vi-'tia;; in Omaha where, lie a t t ell .i ed ; ii . h: i ! l; a lilt . 1 '. V. I'l.irk t :: ii.i-t of tin- l'i:- ;:ir. .Mi .liav I'rans ah-o ace . tup. in -:or. Hotel u-.i - ,- vi.-itur in l'!ai:s- j.-.i il,-m. :.k u: !. hi-a M nil day afternoon l.M.i. . Tin- Kev. W. A. T.ivlor and wife the Story! NEBRASKA the Story 9 NEBRASKA tnrsnt ; : 1 1 1 :.. v.'oj Ling ma kill:, good siloe it:. (.1 his. trade. ! M!!ii.-- C. 11. Taylor ;ni.! f'lmily ; '-f Ojii;iIi:: wen- visit i n with ( h f : ii. !n - ii' Air.--. Taylor and sister. , m i -.s Ll.-de Taylor iiVcr .Sunday, j Mi. Jos-ie Todd was a giit-.-.l at iiit home of Mr-, mill Mrs. (Irmi' ' Shi !!ii ;i: Nehavvl.a last we.d; : i mi T!:ur-!ay 'o to Saturday. I'n : . I 1 1 1 : s t r I'.ogal'd of Avoca tt'u.i :i visitor in 1'nion I'm- ;i short linn ! !.-? -I Sunday being driven nvtr trotn ; hi-1 ii.un to catch Hit' I rain f.r Ouia- la-liny Alillei who some lilm sine I .:i'ii-iii-i iiie couiraei (f ia : ii I i n a i ? 1 1 1 1 1 ' i a ' I'i-iii ha.-' coin ilel ei I ii -'.oil. .i lid i . iiie!ed home .'II all". ; i fiii'. j Ml. Ihl.-elie AI. S.'r.llll i It tl I'. l. : ; ' .t in i i. . iioi h ol lialaon. u.-re ji'-ndili:- a few da itl the fa i III ol '-':. Ale( iii iKie!. a- I of town last I A i I K ; Mi. ' ( I :. flier of I ,i in-ol n . a r i ' i aijiaei'-d lo. stum- fi ielid and A !.. Hi ila-r of ll.iu.'i attd d a U : !l I er. i All s. .Mai Were i s i t in:- ai i'lai:.--iio.ii t h. Mr. I.eiui.ii i:.irii. win- f i n is ii ed iii "-"iimiaer sfhoul Wi.lli las weel. r a-si-li.'.;', around h-.tne and is alt t v - :i!iL? the ear lor hi; father on c.i, in , : v ' i i I i AI:-- ! a.;. K. I'o-ter am! sisier. Alf'l. Xe'tit S'anttm. !i:i soim time il.ee i!t;i..i:d lor the wes-. ae:.!i: i i .i a -. i it i; I ii. ;, linn !i.-r K. K. !". ler. i : ii ! !; (! I.oii.t- i.ts; v ei l;, i I -1 i" I f !.ei . v ho iias le t-a j Aori.i;;- a! tlo- I' .) . Alouv.'V fail:: I a;i- r.-oi .-d as haviMi" an attack of ' 'Ni.ao.a feer aa.l was hroiif-h: lo ,'i.Aa iiv a:.- ana:. Mrs. l-'h-jchtr. ' ':; IC'ddi wh.. came home Lis: 'at tit t.! i i i. : : i- was a ues: at i he n:le o!" I., ii. i'oihi and wife !'o: t.Mii.er sauiua' and went to I'laits in hi !: in t lit-! IlOOil 1 O Visit W : i -1 . : . .1 ad da iii; Mli-i . i All's. W. Ii !'..iiiiii:a.. who makes .i.e.- hon.e i.i :i;t- farm south of I n-jit-U i- reii-;ii! in liaVe heell Vi TV i-alv iii lo r- home a short lime sime. j I a: is reported ai I hi.-. I into as shovv- , so no i :i? ft oven. en I . Mis. I la mmersi i om and ;-:Mi -n wh ha heen v jsi i ill;: in III,,,,. I- -nine lime we re joi r ed la-! Saturday i,y .Mr. I !:t m meis; rom in i i : - car lin-y al! deparled late Soii il.iv for their- home in Omaha. I-.. Vv'. Ktedv and wife, a -romp. in :i i hv Airs !.i riia ra Ta lor wte ih-:!- ill :!o- !o!l-- of Airs. Mary T: ii : a I'liivt '-'t v I'laee last Sun i; v ; i'.'V 1 1'! in iii'il koine in :he evi n- w.-re a: W.'bush ia-t Sumlay w h t i in -ervi'-es '..esid .- i ! Sunday -"him! wiie c: i: d lit ' i and ai.-eiided !;. ihe :a em he and who el, v,.i !:i i iii- M-'"iio . o'' i ho day wish the ..:-' i I true c !i ri-1 ia lis. A. il. All-till depai'ied .Manila v ; ft er t:. i n for I.ir.i dn where he :.. viiiiisi.", w::!i hi.- daughter. Airs, ('ha:-!, ! t . : l; . . . : .,', family who ,'iavt ju-i i i tu'-ned i rom a lm;u over : . : -i triti to the ast 'tnakinu over . I 0 i :ih 1 1 arm. t he v v i- i!ed a s I !.- ' e;--! :. - (jn.-I.e. a : lad ii mo- M jo;, a lib- ! .'no . The Kev. K. ( '. I '. ii ha m. pa.-'er of :he I'nion i !ii!r:'h. v. ho preaches il-'l',-and !i:ai:es i:s home in Omaha de livered the morn in , vermon a! ion and as f , - evni'. ir serv-ha- vv ;i : a 'it:hi! service 'y.- not compelled '.. liver !he v !: ill tr discourse. Il .'. iih Mr. W. !!. I'or! -i- were ::;i,st -.: tin- ir ::!.' .) . ('. Sv.av.ly for dinner. Tu Missionary Sa-i-tv flo Aii lie', i I. ci.ii:,"!i was held la-t week at the chur-'h parlors and a la r;ve liumbei- ,,f members ht iti.i',' in .Mend-ein-e. A ploi'i'alll VV;--: iVell Whl'.'h Aa- well worth while. Mrs. .i II. ( ros.s In in a: the b-ader. The siibjec: n:; -Alien.-. i i I I'ri end s. " This a a discussed very ably by Mrs. I 'to.-:--. Set it the Sumlay Gti me A number of the yniiii;; 110:1 from I' n ion a 1 1 einb-d tin- hall name a t ( (ma ll a Sunday where a doubie header wa - au"d. Th- bny-- didi:'t thiiil; they ;.hi.e.l any bttttr there than at l":i 10:1 :iii, from the reports they did not put up ;i very ood brand of base fail. Th"i.se In nitclld Wire l'all A!.-, riit. Ptol Chirk. II. K. I.yu.lc. Ka i:rnnib!et and Kiilph Davis. Ceitbiate Passing Milestone Last Sunday l.eins the fi ft y-einli t Ii hiilhday of Airs. laivina Comer. :i numbt-r of her friends were satherei! loueiher to celebrate the event in the ni.per manner. The occasion was arranged by Mr. and Mrs. Homer l- i,t 1 mei ti w ntise inline i no pieasani j event ocr-iiied. Tile day was spent in a verv enjoyable way with social - I cut! v ersii t ion and with iratnes by the -- i v ..utmer ones. A nitist suinptious sup- J per was served and did much in ; rai'inir tile occasion. Tlinso presen' i were .Mrs. Luvina Comer, the suest i of hoMir. Airs. Xancy 'Iriuus. .Mr. 'and Mrs. ii. W. Comer. Mr. and Mrs. I!, lb Stine. Mr. and Mrs. David Mur : ray. Airs. Tabitha Sniiih. May and 1 1 rs.'e St i ne. Alar.uaret Al uriiiy . I .oil -is Murray anil I'earb'y Coiner. The Summer Christmas Tree j The celebration of this event is I looked forward to by the young folks 1 of the llapiist. church with much in terest and several of the older ones j as well. Those who are to take part j in the pageants have been praetic 1 iiiL; and are coming along fine. Vivittd With Friends in South Uonrpre l-'vercrt and familv with their ;iutf). ;ind Cliarles Hoardman land fiitnily returned last week from n trip to Pittsburg;. Mo., where they 1 vvetit to visit with Mr. Claude Ever i r tf and wife. ' Will Hold Union Services I Tho Methodist and Baptist church es i f I'liion are holding I'nion ser vices on the lawn at tho Uaptist church and at the !inic- .r V. li F-v.i i ("itrtiir.!- AIodk Nit-clv I Mi iii 'i" .lit? aioi wile Mini liteir tljiiSii lei' who WfTe tit j il T 1 ill llir atitn wrek wiieii rhey t-.t ii tiver a Ii,.--, art- renin,", :ihii- nic. i n.vw. Wat: u Lively tiahU: Sunday Tin' vijiitii's in I'nion ihe te.iru of Otot'- pltiied themselves . v.ot"nl 1. il lie li of hall players. The "a me was so evenly fiuilesleil that nil i-MI'.l inniiia, v;o: played. I'liion winnili! I.v l he si ore ..f 11 lo in. Enteitaiii Hie Guild Gitls Misses U'ilda ami Uosehud I'h-loh-tr eli 1 erl a i lied at the tdiiile of li-v. and Mrs. Taylor ihe V.,rl,l Wide Cirls last Saturday. It Was a litiV lay At the two eaial'e: i Suild.iV all hand.-. Wei'e kepi hu-, ate) could mil lilnl lime In j-el their nn-ais, as, Iht penplt -e-iiieit lo have 110111'. acc ide ii I s. Wil! Accipl thi Invitation The Kpworiii l.eaj.-in of I'latts lieuth lots issued :m invitation to the I'niun Leaj'.ile lo come to I'latls mouth dui'ili"; Hie laontii of August v. Iiell they w ill he L-iven all elller-l.tiiimt-llt. Tin- invitation vv a ai-iep led hv Ihe I inoli Lea: tit- and :i ...ml ! i int i.-. ;il!l icipaled. . BUILDING A NEW TAX LAW Washington. Jiih J.". -I'lan for hiiildinr. a new tax law took more detinite form tnday a.-. iiepa ra I ion ' were compie'ed for the actual herin nini; tomt rrov. of revision of the rev enue laws hy I he house ways aid mi alls (".mmittet. Pre- ideal 1 1 a i'd ' n heard details of what house !e.t;,-r, iriiin.-i' lo tlo from Chairman l-'ord-iii y of the coiiim i' ' e. and itifnrma tit, n leaked out indit a' inu that III' ; h c ten t stamp would in' le.-orle,; ;o ii.-. il leVtir.le pl'(.:l!i!-r. The I'l-lill"!! j leii .'l-.eii! -Tamp '.".as under.-mod to li.ave I in tfiscu: sd at Fhe .ia:'-:--t lice S::t'ird;.y hetwet-a S-eretary Aleliou and A!r. I'oi iliiev a:.d o: a-i-repuhli-an meiulers of iht way- and mtalls CoUi.'ilil tee. The S!Ii;!!t's! io'l a ill he taken up with t!ie post 'ii.'.-d-pa it iiieii I before any further m-ives ; i e made, howev.-r. it was siat ''i. In search for ne-i l.n.I of r- 1 1 -. ii -; around four hiiii.'l doila: a veiir llillthefs id Ihe lOli' ill il t te 'Veil la I ed Iii have t alii' d :! d" a -' t '.' ; oil hank check-., but that su-..s-t:tn Wiis tinders!. ind to nave beet: fr. v.iitd on tiy t!i-' tr'asury. )'':e' -tamp tax propos'ls mav l:c! ...ai.e co lis i delil I ii ill in I ha cilnmillee. hul members siiid they feared :'!.- reac tion from theiu. Mr. .Mellon, ii v i--. aid. ha. I told ihe committee t!:at he w;i- I i Ihe us" of a sabs ! :i x lo si:ei.!m" the vXcos profits levy. who h. it i 't liceded. Will lie il ha ndoa.'d. lie is i .pre-'-a I ed as I. ei:: favorable to a fiat tax t ti corporal in i -. WOULD MAKE COMPLAINT After reading :m iio-uiini of il-." 1 1 1 1 . 1 i 1 ; ' - v V i . h 1 1 , 1 Km'-i' ball L-anle of Miniliiy, one of tne old resiaents 01 til- city and a firm base hall fan .".:.-cly remarked that if the local team hill puin ti ;a as liii':y 1 n -hi ad plays ami etna-.; as the biu boys had there would have bet-a all anvil r'hii'h Marled :iia: could be heard to the !' igh) u-inr-, slates. Tliese er rors and off days arc cotntiion to :iny hall ti-ai.i :l; players are only human and in the ta e o! the leanucrs their fiiults aie ova rloukt-d but the ,m:y that phtys on Mi'tir -niiill team cef taitil.v gels the full belief it of the nips of the f.ii- it it tl Iiie world of advice as to how he should play tile game. Tin' ::ame here Sunday was maiktd by fewer errors than that of the Omaha game and better playing as ;i whole and still the crowd here was so small thai it failed to pay expenses while at Omaha 1 L'.UUU paid good money to see the professionals put 011 a very bom exhibition of base ball. lihuik books. Journ-il olTicf-. tie Service Cafe l I am opening. in up-to-rlate Eating Mouse, in the room formerly occupied by John Frans. Will have everything, is strict conformity to the best service. Open from 4 A. M. to I A. M. The best service and courte ous treatment to all. EDWARD il. SHAW, Prop. Union, Nebraska -Worthwhile Bargains!- WE HAVE SOME GOOD BARGAINS EVERY DAY .'! Xo. size cans of high gral i peaches for $1.00 Or we will sell yon a full case of 24 cans for $7.90 All kinds of Fruits sold at Bargain Prices Quality Guaranteed ASK ABOUT 'SALT WATER SUCKS' R. D. STINE, UNION -:- -:- NEBR. E REFEREN- Noujiailisaii Aciion Also Assure- Voir oil Ihrce Other Measures--Howell l'luUes Move Lincoln. Xeb.. July z'i. i'einioii- circulai-d by tin .'oii pa it isii 11 l.eagti--. containing sirnaiures of Mi.tintl Ne braska VO.ers. V.'el'e fiiei this lilorll in.a; with Secretary of Stale Ansht-r ry, assuring that four laws passed by the la.-i session of the 1 g b I il t U If will he vviihiield fi-om ojieraiion until Un people by v.'i'e at the polls npprov.- r disapprove them. Tile f,: ir hi 'is, ::"ai.'e' vviiiiii 1. ptiitions ar- directed are: The rural ". titers' registration law. making' ii necessary for all vt.lt is in Ihe slate, i-v't-n iii rural districts, 10 register before they W i 1 1 he allowed to Vol 111 an.v primary election; bank in-. hiw, eivilif the slit le ilep.l rl lilt-ll I of 'ratle ami coinmei'cr- d iscrei iona r v jitiwer in refusing to grain charters in new banks; Iiie new primary law, providing for the election d' deb gales lo parly rniiiMitiulis by can cu.-es instead of by primary vote, and the a n i i-picket i ng bill. K. I:. Unwell tif Oiiiiilia. r t-j 1 1 1 Ti 1 ica u mtlional commit leeuiall. Arthur h W'rav o!' N'orli. caintidiite for govei nor; A. c. o-lorne of Omaha, presj deiit of tin Nebraska Ka liners' un ion; A. S. I'.igelow. atlorney for the Central Labor union of Omaha: A. Al. Norttiii. chairman '. th legi.-l.'-liv e commit lee of ihe- Nebraska Ihii iu bureau federation; I'mfessnr J. II. I'ra.ndseu of S-nalor Capper's Ne braska Farm Journal, and Airs. It. W. Currty of Li I ch field, delivered ioi-ilri-'is in hehiilf of the referendum. Says Passed In Hurry "1 deem il a privilege." Mr. Ilow i!l said in comment ing on the refer endum on the primary law. "for this oppo.' t tin iiy to felicitate tko..e w ho have today rendered certain a refer endum on lb, use (toll i;, tllilt enact ment of the las! legislature, vitiating' tin direct primary law. I wish to congratulate those -Jt-n I leiueu on whal 1 believe to be the performance of :i public service, a service in the sense of and for tiie per pet ua lion of iliitt new "bill of rights." granted Ihe people of Nebraska by the legis lature of lh'iT the direct primary." Air. Howell staled that he believed passage of the law was due to Ihe fiici Ilia! it was not considered until the hurry of the closing hours ot tju- session. "Ol hervv ise." he asked, would a majority of the members have voted to repeal a provision of the present law specially providing for women members of county central committees-. Otherwise, would a majority .:' the members have voted to repeal a pn vision of the present law provid ing for the regular election of dele gates lo county convent ions by pre cinct electors"' Otherwise would a majority of the members have vot.-d for a return of the add back-room ..auciis method of choosing Conniv con v ell I ion delega t es? 31anie Business Interests "()! hci i-c would ii maioiilv of the members have voted to take from the people the right of choosing lei. -gates lo national conventions and instructing- '.hem hi.v. to vote and turn this service over lo -tale conventions based on the oh! ca u'lis-choseii dele gates system vviiii all the possibili ties of recrudescence of mat!', i ne pol it ics " Mr. Howell credited the open pri mary law with Ihe achievement '" municipally owned water, gas and ice plants in Omaha, of which he is Iiie manager. ASKS PROSE OF AT TORNEY'S PARDON Congressman Reavis of First Nebras ka District Would Investigate Thomas Matters' Case. Washington. July 2. A resolu tion was introduced in the house to day by Representative Hen vis auth orizing the judiciary committee to investis-ato the pardoning of Thomas II. Matters, on duly S. sifter he had served forty-four days of a five year sentence for aiding and abetting' the unlawful issuance of certificates of deposit of the First National bank of Sill ton. Xeb. The first district congressman is sued the following statement: "I assume thai tin pardon was perfectly legitimate. but inasmuch as it does not seem to have been based upon facts or evidence addi tional to those submitted to the courts. I believe that the people whose confidence in t lie due enforce ment of law is so essential to the peace and order of organized society, should know whatever of inside his tory the case contains. "Any one familiar with Washing ton will readily perceive the almost insurmountable difficulties the reso lution will encounter, and I can tiller assurance only of my best efforts to secure its adoption." ltepresentat ive Ilea vis is one of the older members of the judiciary committee and the investigation, if authorized. would undoubtedly be delegated to his subcommittee. He has a reputation in congress, gained as a member of 'numerous in vest i- giiting committees, as a verv able! cross examiner. The resolution is the usual one authorizing an investigation, giving j authority to compel the attendance of witnesses, administer oaths and! send for papers. I EUG SPECIAL 0x12 fibre rugs $S.4.r tlx 12 Axminster rugs $32 to $4St ll-"xl2 Axminster rugrs $39.50 J Smaller rugs 51.0S to $27. aO. CHRIST & CHRIST. Phone n4.r Furniture Store; Advertising; is the life of trade. 1 0 M uarter i 1 1 i o Words Up Its Sleeve 1 l.e bynibol ut perttrct ".vrit- I !, 1 lit- II, Jl . a t. v 1 1 n 1 1 fo.. il - i. 4 '4 nut.!! t-t. words Theres M7 MY my r The Perfect Pointed Pencil Built with jeweler precision and beauty throughout. A mechanical marvel and writing wonder combined. Holder contains eighteen inches of lead. Lead ob tainable in various degrees of hardness. - The Eversharp is a fitting mate to the Tempoint Pen, made by the same concern. Made for pocket, chain, or lady's bag. Prices, $1 and up. Come and pick your Kvcrshurp. Have your name engraved on it. For Sale at The END OF BERGDOLL HEARING YESTERDAY Ptaceful Termination Before House Committee Camnhell Tartly Exonerated of Charges Washington. July The llerg- do!l i n ve:- ligation i-ndt-d finally today and ended peacefully. There v:is no statement from t h . commifice. directed to hx responsibility for th'- escape of (JroviT ih'i'g.hill. dialler evader, while hunting last year I n ; a buried tllli of gold, or as to di:-;'.:-:'. i-n of th" -'a-c o1' Major !!rii"-' li. a m piiei i. an aiuiv oiiiiti .Kiu-t.i hv .vlr--. l-.'ntma terghrM ot accept in 1 $r..lM)0 to help her soli out of the clinches of the law. lami". I'e.ni:. Ca!.. .la I.v -' Hell An unexpected turn a! the lal I .oti;:.-o;i. aviator, ali -lite, I on a paved moment was a demand by Kepi . m-Min i here ; -i:la . lo-n e:,j. ii,e i r.-u alive lailiring' of Indiana, republican j Ide made a iaudiu", i 'iipor.it i v mi tuber, that alien property cu-dod- lie i epa irel t'o' t.i h : a ". Mtiol inn be tideta-d lo recover one bun- to i i !,. oil on :. ii :t ..'erade. S .me died and live thousand dollars in ' -b et ic vi:-'.' m.-'iat. i him. aoh be gold taken from the treasury a yearjiic un-iile io ri a!ive iheni. be or more ago and alleged to have , uioitr them i! i'o;e he emiM lieell buried, ile 1 II ,-i s t e.l that Ihe e i - : i ise the lauding, ,'e.ir of bi plain' delice developed indicated tli.lt tin gold was oil) ai tied from government I Houier I'.ancr. -!'i u I'a -adeiia. in vaults" for bribery purposes and thai I which a von obi t hihl was r. aled. if !ill buried. a-the woman assei I s. i Tin lo-i o! ihe a ol ...i obib- vv a . lorn it ought lo be dug up and put lath Javav ar.llaUotialofi.hu: vv lien : pet ill government hands. The c omm it - : t a t 'a-.-, ru he i lo ihe iintonio'iib tlo-v lee def-rreil aciion on Ihe gold ijiM's'- foand the child uiih'lll tion until its tepori iy presented to the house iti abou! ten days. Members of the committee refused to say whether they would reconi - mend tliat tne i ainpneii ciK.rges nr dismissed or turned over to the war department for siu-h in vest igi tion as the iiispK-ttu- general genera! might suggest. In view of the clash Saturday be tween Representative Johnson, demo crat. Kentucky, and Cliarles A Hrann. brother of Crover Ib.-rgdoll. a higierdav according to reports received crowd gathered today, most of the! here and taunted federal prohibition spectators being women. Only pass-1 agents by breaking mil p'-n i;a nt s s:- v ing reference was made to i:ratin"s j ing : "Lay down vtur tnoiiev Mel testimony. John 11. Sherhurti" of Ihih-'come ami get it." The tramp slippe.l ton. committee counsel, asserting; away as night came. that there was no truth in his state-) - mcnt that he. Sherburne, had m a dei ---.. ... suggestions to Mrs. I'.ergdo'l except ) lh:il if sin. w:is "beset b v irra I t r " I as she charged, that she go to the president of her hank for advice about hiring lawyers. Major Campbell, si vein y-year-ob; father of William Cambell of Lex - ington. Ky.. corroborated the son's 30,00 LINCOLN COUNTY, COLORADO, LAND FOR SALE! Lincoln county, Colorado, farmers harvesletl an excellent crop of wheat the past season. Come, see land where in many instances one crcp will pay for the land. We are making trips every Sat urday. Call and see L. R. Upton for arrangements and particulars. The best land in the west and a.1 a pries; which anyone can afford to pay. ,CHAS. BOWDISH, Box No. 11 - - - Union, Nebr. n MM .. .r The pencil ,' viththebieee--t vocabulary in the v.'orld and a real point for every vcrd. That is theEvtrsharp, the pencil that Liin3 you lulltrct ineasuic of pencil-writing joy. is ,J Always sharp never sharp encd. A quarter rcidcni-ihca the had supply ten thoujaibi for one cent! a handy eraser under cov er, and a built-in pocket clip that makes the Eversharp a bosom com panion Tor life, f WAHL Journal Office :.! a : i men t !ii:il .i "-." n I fund pt.iet-.l with th'- late .Milton Young ol l.e. ington. in lhl.". grf.v hi e;. r--to .;. una and thai tne ttiollev with , an a vv o: d oi' explanation. v a ; turned over lo the elbcer. Major Campbell reiterated li.it this . 1 1 1 1 money, -.ouie of whieb uas in tlioii and tloiiar IniU. v. a ib-iio-ited v. i : h a Wa. II Slieet firm la-' year abmi! tin- lime Airs, r.eri'.bdl wme ..!f I had : t v . 1 1 him I.iomi. " W hat sol ! it' a d"a I A a . m i ne with fining "" M.ij'.i Campbell a he. I bis father. " I'"i ieM.i-!i i p '.-; ; i i 1 1 1 1 1 ! v." Ml. "'amp li.-l! rejilhil, .i.l'l in:.', that iu tinning 'over the iniU'ev tin -li I ol il Noil' hived an. I -I, - I ! o a ; I. if a . t t a moon turn' at i.orjfi in.ACH '::j,k a 11 1 1 t o 1 1 ! o i l i I e I , t 1 o 1 1 1: ill I, I The a v ia tor :- v. u n oiii o r I ' ocean, di'.i'ov er-'d ihe automobile ;, swingiu-- If, n i: l:i- l.ni.lin;; -.'ear. re ! i Urtu d lo liml an I lropi.e, the dp. ,, afterward-, latnb-tl satt iv TRAMP SHIP TAUNTS PROHIBITION AG I. NTS New York. July lit;. A I ramp steamer cruised saucily outside t be three-mile limit of.' Atlantic City yes VV. A. HUUhKISlin Co'ates Block Sccou'l Floor i:.st or imi.icv lit 'n:i. jVWW.V Wi-.'VVi-.-i V..' JTTL A