w I K PJ jwuwjiiiJ.viitijiMiyuiii.irjwiitMirjMJUggOTxagarw?rt;riB'tjgai mvyimriuauciL'-virjHM -,Jiii ... . - .nn..ri. Half a Half a Century Ago, every community could be supplied to somq extent with locally dressed meat, drawing on live clock raised nearby. Now two-thirds of the consuming centers, with millions of people, are one to two thousand miles away from the principal live-stock produc ing sections, which are sparsely settled. The American meat packing industry of today is the development of the best way to perform a national service. The function of providing meat had to de velop accordingly. Those men who first grasp ed the --'.cr-nta of e '.'. -ft inpr proven created ' 2 be. "uir n refrigerating tijuipiiiw u twlicirij cats;, car routes, trained orgrxilzation, provable outlets for former wasta which became the nat ural, inevitable channels for the vast ow of meat across the country. If there were a be Her wry to perform this necessary service, Arericaa ingenuity and enterprise would have dlscovirad it, and others would now be using it. During 1918, Swift fit Company has earned a profit on meats (and meat by-products) of less than yz cents per dollar of sales too smail a profit to have any appreciable effect on prices. Swift &k .!.. l.iUVt, Joinue BedGors '. MLm " " - " "'. '. . .'.'.'.'? ihe iva tvaiser as 1 Knew Him For Fourteen 8 K v ears 5. ARTHUR N. DAVIS. D. D. S. Sovrrlnjit. Wis. by tin- McCluro N'owspa- vur Syuill.-uty.) The duy Kiighnid declared war against Oermuny, August 5, liH-l, the Trlnce von I'less called to see ne pro. Ifssliiiinlly. "There will be two wars fought," he aald, oraetilnrly. "The present one, by "jehlch we shall gain control of the con tinent of Kurope forever, and then ii wnr with the yellow rares, In which we blinll inohtthly have ymir cou.itiy vu wt us!" Tlmt this opinion was more or loss enorul In Germany may necui .it for fto fact that from llio time war was'' fetfan'd until An"ut 'S., 15)U, when Juyn deelnred war ugaliiHt (li-rnmny, the .f.-( aiu'se re-,ldiets in lierlln were ni.ido tho mibjeit of the must wlckiti. nit; fttlciitloiiM. It WiiB reported that Jupnn was going to attack UushIh, and the tternmtis could not do enough to show their newly born admiration for dio yellow raco which they hud hither, rib so deeply despised. The .laps were' varrled through the sheets on the. shoulder of the populace and Mated, tnd cheered wherever they appealed In public. And then Japan deelnred war agaliiBl Germany 1 instantly there wan a wini 'irtnoiintr'Ulon Jn tho streets of Herllu, viWih would have tvultid nioMt (IIhu tlirtisfy for iho Jups who hatl o iveeni- V" neon hailed u.s friends but fur tho rH AkS.. Century Ago :" t -la i- 8c ComDanv. u.-s. A. ,1M"'"' i - ' i . . m i y --.i,1," ,I had vi, ,,..i, . . rti,n, away fro r.eilln helnre the i,. s of Japan's en try Into the war became generally known. In' the abfaence of .TnpnneBc upon rlilch to vent their spleen, tho dor Jlnns did everything thoy could to raako Hfo mluerahlo for those who re sembled Japs. Tho few Chinese who were there wero terribly treated either Ucciui e thoy were taken for Jnps or b"cu'i n it,, ; wore of the same race, lh" i..i.e-o nilnl'ier, 1'iinee Tr.ddon, who as one o" my (..iiicnts, tll in .that wlw hie wit.' nud i-hihlieii wir,t out on t!i. .i.v i the crowd follow o ll.eia -. ' j .,'1, i. urilng 1. 1 the J.ip dill's n. ino"' v'.' and u. ii, jf oilver rp luol.'it.iH epithets. They own went Kn far as lo hiH In Princess Trnido lace, and the mlnlxt -r luuilly deehle; to s nd lnr iiml the ehllilrin to Switzer land, iilthoiigh he hlmstlf I'Miudned at his post. I saw the lud er shortly after th." .Tai'ame dechiratiou of war, nud he was cvy blUnr tigalnsl the 1'elted ytale? hoennso of tlu't deveIopni-nt. "What Is your-pivsldent lldnklng of to allow, u yillev raco to smack while raeo! Now the Japanese are at tacl.lug Kiau-Chuu, nud America could hae prevented it. All that America had lo do was to ralo n linger anil Japtin would h.ie known enough to kop I'T pl".ee '" He spoke In this strain on several fcubxciiucni oceaslonu. V.'hen Kiau-Chuu fell he apnln crit icized tl.e rnited Stales for not havlag stopp sl Japan. "lln,- tan your president nllow Japan to iaereae in power at the ex pense of a whiiH rnceV" ho asked. In-dlgn-mtly. "Now CMm is I ,f lo tlu world foriser. Ai.ierlca is the o.n, jiow't-r that could have prevented It but now Japan bus got her lingers on Chirm and .-ho Is lost lo us forever I" After we wero In ih- wnr, l!.e I.aisw !.pi'esed to mo his 'opldlon that nil object In taking this slip wna four fold: "rirt." ho tsuld, "Wilson wants U. nave tho money you have loaned loll allien, ritco.'id, ho wants to have a .seat at the peaco table. T'.lrd, hi wanks to glvo your army and buv,vu little maclleal oxpprlonto uhfnrtu KJSD CLOUD, NEBRASKA, OHIEF w w !in(LH WJJUU I U Jit Ml ii W1UAIOJ UTlUUltU IKlM.ff p M&W m;My, ul our (J.p use. And fourth, (1 priri' ipull.i, I." . ml'! lo prepare f r l! war vi'h .T-iptin v'i'cli he j kit IV,S is illc'.it.llut '1 hi J i -eurul ntiti.i il.st lonk 1), '. !' 'N I) .ll I'll ' ill " i '...tin ol'(fr of !.'. o 'in'i'lliig vi I-' lie Jut Lsrfore I loft J'..-r!ln that '. i i'-n had tnuTc Ilii i. i wHtJiItt' I lltivtin, via J) ;.i .. 'io'iuibp ' ; . n 'i ul Jusl n-iilm-d tlio fine;, i id Anieibiui urll'tes M..I hnd ! , ; . -: '.ii l;u ' .. Ii.t m" Kooil-f'.r i ' ' nilei'lnl 1 !'! w.i Iri their lil -it. ".My ii'lvlt'c lo A: lorh a." !" (U- r!, ' U lo ciil tlif throi.t of ovorj T ;(. In Aim I'm :i t't H! el ' i Int.'i'vil i'mim'. '' I' !i t rot kul' .' : (l.'llf.: Ill" I. H '' -'f i'l 111. W !rlr: ! Ii- i. t;iM i ! ' "i'" I'. ' li'ii mill wlio linil nlrojidy rtrnmnslrntoil ilu.i ilnj wi-iii fur moro (liiiincious tliiui tin .IniciiK'.ic lind uvor liocn. CHAPTER VIII. The Kalscr'o Confidence of Victory. About twelve yi'iirs uk I attended the (ionium inllltnry tiinneiivcrs ul LIokiiIIz, In Sll"-ln, liavlnj,' been in vited li soiiio JouiniilNtlc friends of mine to iienmp:iuy them In the motor allowed the prevs. The military repre sentatives of Kncl.md, Franee, Amer ica and other muiilrles were llierc wlt!i th" luKer's staff to witness tho di.'-li!.i, if (lerinan.s's military iiower. Aii'ireii.ly they wero vt ry much lm jiieti. d, for 1 heard nftirwatds thai one it the Tr 'i"h (dlleers who had hc'-n fireM at had wtitten a hook In wiih h he .a!d: "With eueh an army. Gcnii'i'.v unlil nn'ivs Friincts In ah. nioiiMs'" I h iT)"r-no(i to mention thlfi fae.1 l Uie jc.iinT Hlirtly aflorwurrts timl III t'lu'lUni.t cot.inieit t m: "SK Months I I Mj'.mI 1 hope 80. It wouldn't tnko thnt Ions;!" Tito cnnfalcnt, belief U.at whm "Dor Tug"- "the day" rnally nrrlveJ, G?r manv w ould nilt her enowim and nc- rnrt " ' ! ! i ', Ith! " ow i, 1)1 . . tu ..).- ijf i . w'uh ii' i' not I . w :-y :' tfe ., u. . " luc. .. , l'e ! f a' , ' rJ'sdtiM'u ... Win a viiri.muj". uan pc-.-er vn.. mobllis-cd, no one In enrmy LidUttwtl it wotild bo Ijui bworo Uev would nil I h. . ml eveiy c riort ..w. Ui-lde t' ' . i' . low Wft'I.J .- . ti'T 'i ir I'ltlo Irksorao aj . eible. "!..!. "I-., i," fiifs of lovt pouslstlnjf of tAit.iJig r.nd food o rvry d ' tj.tii n. '..era forw arded t them bj th W ilaiia.fa and frlenda i; the t st l'.vlh i i.k.ir.ar, although, C oonr . at that Hine T.so Gorman com nl'-. -,' x.-1- uh'i" 'i itlfy nil .the sol ili. , ' n.t.i! ' . O'u- of ::; j . t. , i t!d me tlmt sh' hud ert ovc:.tt-n hundred pounds o. fiaiis'jpea to o'e ushuvut within r weeU, and wh.n I s'sUed her why fh had been so geaen us she replied th. her chnuffcur w..a a membur of tL rtt?liiteiitl Th' extent lo . lileh the eountry". resources wero Kuunndered In thos. in ly montlw H evhleneed by the fac that the soldiers hud mull in eve of lll-flttli)R woole.i v. earing upjiare that V. -y iMd nuuty of the I:nlii"d r tlclcv i arj ;.. -! and covers fur the! h-fi -. S on? had the .sll'Thte-t ld thnt lh" ume ndj;!it cutne when llu who!.' ii- .'on would bo clothed In p.: per I At t!. '.' ! .c duy It cun hardly h neei'''...:y io t -! ibll-h how thoroaghl.. tu'et)!1 t!" c:"rmuns were'for tlii wnr, i tP i." it i '. the e "!, ! ,v , ; he i :t wt pi " ' lied '.nd ... ! . the (k-ri 1. 1 i i TW i".1 er 'I. out of-'.ii'r (. ' hi'i't.n ' "J who wi v (i i '. til Ss C. . , it, y'liy '.. j . In.-rV" ' of ii. Ll which occurred P 1 lio conflict may not 'how the .e!f-Hutl" ,' t.ttltude which nli . .'d. . . t nt a table- In nr. ' i ,iy after the war i of several ladle , . .. :k: "Leak at . tVre dt-iuklug. t i t t i nt lljlrt- o.'k'i ' rut ui and, app'.fiitliin.T Is e ' Work wa u . 1 ' , .all: "Our m "i a;;o. Wo Woife ! fr i i e t. i . hi .)', . U hili) Rt night on 'i m . it u ot,. it.'i..ie8 are now oar;, inv out. lc la orr t::no to 'l lie rrlhtni ce that Fmne would ho able to pyt u wu ulwuv.i rry I! ;htly e.stlm.ited, and If ti lui r.eniiu.i of Knglard was ut nil tuk n Into ennjild er.Pin.t, tin e nip.iiatiwly nn Jl army hhe mini jikne '.:i the Held was re garded as but u I'r.ip In the huek t corn pa led with the well-trained tiuiaau lioitle that was ready to .sweep n rus'i tho bonier. How could Uii'Jaiiil'sSO.GOU men eopo with Von Kluck'.s ."(Hi.tmu or thi' hutily moblllv.ed Kreneh armies re sist the thoroughly prepaud, iiulped and well-dlM'lpllnetl (Jeinian werrior.sV It Is really not to be won iereil at that the (iermaii-. Ilrmly belleed that they would bring the allies to their knees within a eomparaihel;,' few weeks and tket the (omp ring ier man armies would ci'l.l.i -n , Scdtui day, Si'iUi .eln r , in Pans. What ac tually happened Is, of coins,., tifti well known hero to rupilre rielial, but I know that the (iermans wue kepi In tdnolute liiiiranee .if the r .trulous rcsistanco ttie alln'M weie nMe to put up In lhoe iTltlcal dn.vs ' Ai list and hjeptetnher, I'.M-l, nud lo thi- ! the majority of liermetH hive not heard Of the 'mttlu of the Murne! Just after tlio ll- gllhh pa -setl their conscription law I was called to see the kul&cr ut the great army headquar ters, which ut that time were ut I'Iosh, Altkourh the war had then laded two or threo tli.u s ns lung as the (ierinatih had expected, the kaiser neiwlted the depression he ir.usl h.ne ftlt t.y put tin ' on u bnl J fro..t. To be con 'nil od. Optimistic Thoufjht. .Security regards tho future ns well s the present. nXBrJtYSUJIJR UULUfTiJwrMK3lVUXXKlU1iri1 Inavale Items '"'" Chus. II nit. r Went lo KaieHS CiU .wiHiilry OiO'tiie to iW.e'.. Mis Amy II fl n tpllH) on Mm ('. ll lUllf-Hi U l 'titltlK) HftHIIO'lll. MInb Uuosii" felulinpir of.KelOik. Imvn, etini- in S mtnlny nilit to lln,sh hei toiai of suhool, .in pilnnuy le.iehur. Mis NAH '.iiiniti !, able to lnj out iinin lifter a light with the "llu" A I vie Myroi It on the sick list. Uoseo Hi ix'h hud tho uiUfoituuu to bii'uU hih leg last Tuesday. I)r Pack wood WHSU.dled and out thfj bones, but l'lieHhiy night ho was tukeii lo Cam. biidge for loither tieatiuuiit. Mr. Clyde Wick-wilt, uucomnniiied him. Tim !5nl iiuuiber of the Lyceum coursu was well attended last Monday uik'htal II unlet Hull It wuseiijuy ed by all Mis Nell Hunter culled on Mr Win. Wonderley Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mis. 11. H. Hunter and Miss Hazel Neibii sent lust Sunday at the Thud .Viuiulcih home Miss MuigiiM'tie mill Nonna Waldo, and MN CiHiirudu Cmley spent Ium umluy Willi their lilend, Mala Haw kins. Jhs. MoCuny 1ms been kept in the I t lew du.s on iiceouut ot a guthir' log in her head, but is better at tliii writing. Miss Silvia Strlol: an and Mildred d. liin called m the Kntlvdgu twin-, lust, ijtmdiir. lluriiitcn Srtiuider In on the.ie-k 111 but Ik better at this wi iliug. Mr. and iri, Oeo Jorgeunou were iH''i"tf ' K-d Clund Mondny. Mis tulie HoUJitagtt letl lastTliuit diiy fur Oliiuhooih uiiil rx;i Win. Tophuui ' iu'i th. C.jd WieUrtlru propm i ulni wclt. Ml " r , UrunwD.ii' ruii.li i i n oiicm .i i..Ulftl, llUh v .' Oh' fi Mih. Tiuiil Siuinitis ree.'ived a mi ! Sunrini i,f tlw death of her n. c . 'h'", Huv..u ii e,...li, ivlw died of pnvuinonin follow,ln flu. Mr-. Juno la-h'y and diiogl lei Kthehlu spent th pn-t week at tin ". .li'vi'tiHon ihi I Mit'i i Wni n home". Mr nod Mrs C. II. Burp's nun ..a .J... n ,! ni New Yean h(. tb i d'li.. nf Mr. Jji.i't - ' s.hter. Mi Glyn Wulherund tamW of tied ClouU Miss E.I. i S,.iy liu r r turned Monduj norniiig to her bchooi work, after u week's mention. Kansas Pickups (Jeo. MhUoii mnrkPtel lings ul lted ' loud this week Monday. .Mux Hi liliiitii ami ivifti in o lejntoiug v r the nu hnl of h nine pound glfl. Mrn Kaihor Carper lesigned her no titicu ns teneliei o shhool, Dl-triet Vt . I 0, nud Mis. tlladylloeperflnUhei. Llio term. I". S Sporiior and wife nod J C I'ftorseii and wife -penl a duyr'cejitly with tho Austin Hpinriur family. l Tin Im.i Lunnignn rtnrnd Monday, to lostune her achod dutieH at Fi'Miikllii. Kijbt. Il'iusnnpe and family visittd smdny with Mis Haiiimip'-t pircni Mr. an I Mii J,ohn Crocker. Kail Ai'li it and wife (.pr-nt Sundae it. I tie liiU,l'p hi'tno. F.ec Prow. i r.o.l fnrnilj vf in S u ' . l -iti r- ut A main 'liuin-'i i. Logan 'L'ownahip Board iiieeliUi war. It iM hi i;os Nibo' M ii.y Hohool oppnnd HiMiu in Ijohanon and 'leauri'i'iimMiig ift-irlctf-, .'ei.d ijs mid t lb hojied thev mm bo hII to ooii ii ne wit! out f . 1 1 1 1 . r lnT riuption Mrs. Kittle Noble mid ehildivii visit oil at Hi mv it's Sunday. Bladen Erienets Malcolm Wilcox io' in tied to Oiiinh.-i Sh tin day nioining after spending the week with io!atho-t in Utudcn. Malcolm Is in the metiieal departuiuiH of tho S A. '!'..('. at the above named; place. thishins Lsinphear and fiunlly of Itayaril, Neb., eiinic Kildny evening for n visit with Ids parents, Mr. ftnd Mis. Win. LHinpheur, Hnd family, and oilier lolatlves an I fiienls, &X 1 We are informed that Mr. and Mrs. G II. Phelps of Clmppidl, Nebr . are re. ioieinr over the arrival of n new bil iioy at their homo Hce. 'J.hd. Mr. and Mis Phelps are. foimer IMntluii resl lletltn. A. II. Mead was oyer ftoin Cniuphell Monday lonkingalter business niatter.s Mr. Mead is; planning 'to load his el feoth tills week for P.llllngM, Mont , uhfie he ami family will make thoii home in the near future. Ho expects to continue hi-, tin mi? , profetiou near that city. While rei oiling to loose his estimable family from our tniilit -re wish them a full measure of piospeilly utid huppliicss. Lyslo Jones camo In fioinCauip I.oe, Va. , lecently, having iccelved his ills elnrgij fioui I ho service. Ljle has been at Camp Dodge. la , Kt Omaha Kobr., and In Indiana since being drafted lio hnd taken bis ovci&etis examination mill was almost ready to sail when the at'niistlco.waB signed. WILSON nSGSLAMATIOfi' FOR RELIEF CHHKEHIABS Sfv 'm's, V e. 12. A pn.elsmv Hon liy'l'rivddoiit Wil"n ei.lling up n (ho pu.ple of lie I'.iiied h.itm to eoutrlliiito tnoiie tir s;i.tuln tho At' nienlan, Syi'nn. Creek and other war AultVrers In t Iim ii"'ir east duilng lh" winter wiiw made luiblle here bv the Aiuerhiiti committee for Armenian and Syria n relict'. This committee, now ike American '-onmiltten. for relief In the near easr, will conduct a campaign to rale .1 minimum of :!(.nuiM,.'K) frnm Jenuury 1? to in, to llnanee this relief 'i'Jt, which Is appioved uli by the rreiuh government. The president'.- procla mation datnl at Hie White house on November li'), In part reids: "It is time that about UHO.fHiO Ar menian, Syrian. Creek mid other war sufferers In the near ea-l will reipilie outside help to suMain tliem through Hie winter. Many of them i.re now liundreds of miles from their home land". The vast majority of thrm nr helpless women and children. Inelud Inir -lOO.fKXi orphtiiis. "I therefore ngaln cull unon the peoide of the 1'iiUed Stales to make oven more generous contribution than they have made heielofore to m-'-tain through I he wlnli-r iimtiihs th.iie who. throuch no fmlt of the'r own, have been left In a pl.irvlng, lnlt.i' less condition, and lo help re-estebtl-h these ancient an I solely oppr.'-sed peoplo In their former homes on a seif-sunmrt;ng bn'-!." Articles oS Incorporation CONSTITUTION Wo. llio anl eMi gm .'. tiicmiitrt i H-t Parmer.. Kilueatiua.il .1 i .t-ui.vi.t I el.in ef Vo.'i I. i. i ii 'i t i 3 It . i .. ! ! ' '- .if-1 I'l i f.r tii.. lb. .ll l till) All. ... s s . I'Nii .ru . I nlon ! ..jl-.. . I w . . . . ., y . ., lUdl'liuM, X.'bril.-i. ai..'i i.t'.K ei. i(:o: nr nj Tlio iu.iIii oitlie i n p Imifi ' hn b iJ new s1i ' I I- ni IumJ i loud, v,.- r. i'.i: ..." m jJAicif Axnoiu-." ci ei i m.s Tc tae.. 'I. R'Tf f ,j! -ilia iiritl'.e ui 'In ;imii pi i i-i null 'Ii i iu'i 1-Tiiif, f tr i .. ,. nuil Ik.i-.. l.iii'xr, iml, fc-ifch i:i,'i, in pv iihntM aii 5 m.icUlii rv.nn ! oiliiT kii i.nf f trinoi ,a-t-1i. ; Imy nuvi ship ihisifi1; anil bay, K an." niA operr.'o mt'i. .U-MitoiH, arc hoieHM, 'toi'w nu.t o:.('f 'ml '.i.gi', to-L-lher ulth ilnj ail h-ir it .1 i .mil for the nianuhicturoot all Hie o iicfesiittliK, cIK'ci Keparatly or oonibincd. toufcthi-r vitu alltii' pewtrnow orlurmttcr'i.iUiotli'c'tl by law. ARTtCtiB IV TKUM OV K.Xtvrr.KCJC ' The asMielaito.i !ia!l ..i-nilnui! lor apTlil of 80 yeani ffum ilate or Incorporation huIok Roonir illmolveit aiconllug to luw . Aunci.R v i veil i.sroi k ami i viini!ii:n .ksm The autoimt (,f capital ulmk sluill In Twenty Tlioiinanii Tiollam. illvliliit tntoS.Oiin sharia at the par alueof ten Poll.iriie'ii Ii. ol ivtilcli iiiiiount l-'our lhouauJ fJullnis kIuiII lie fully pa (1 up Ivofori' (-oiiiiiieiK-lne IhisIiiikk and bofuru uiiy iluUts aiu contratlt'd. and itulilHuf the axwi'-tiilon .iall ncvir cxeieu Uvu-tlilrdHof iln mia up capital stoi-K. ABTict.i: vi ji;iiiKusiiie Only iiii-tiilierH of the I annorn Kdurnttona' A- Co-operative I'nloii ol America nni In come metiilieri of lhl AiMoc-intinn. AUTKI.hVIl MANAOIUKM- Kor tl.u iiianagt'iiicat or this AiworlaUoti a iioard ol lUroctorhof five moinlHirn nliall lc oloctiil at follow: 'J' liu prtHlilcnt iliall be elcottd r.ut ol the Jbiardof llreclorand he shall alto lieadl-rei-lor and preildent of Uio lionrd ( Direc tor; he nhall hold uffloc until tilt xuc-iutw-ir U cle tod and .iniilltlca. K.iuh of tho directory lo be elet-ted l.tr oiio year, or until n t an. nual nicitiiig. Aliritl.l VItt ASM'Ui SHBBTlXfi - r IA bt.u.U Vw.lilArft' nnm.nl .nnllnu al.All l.r '(...ULiim . l. . .k .. ... u-,u n-.nvpii trio i.,iii uiki nwiri 'll Jlilliinr: in each year audeallod by thu Hoard of Hit i ton, I'litll i.aoh aninitil iiui-tlliB the Vow. ioT pemonit and Ntoelt'iuld.-ia nt.all nnrve iu dhrcuLorb ami oiu. em. AlirHI-KPi AMKNI'MKN l 1 Thin lonssUiiiloa av bo amended tit mi annual meet lua ly a tsvo-thlrd. tuu of nil tua ituekliolitem pii-uiit and upu ti-u daj r uollao to thai utTecU "" amk.vumi.-.vt u 'I lie by Iaa may ho niiK-ndisI by a two tlllrdn otc of llu- stock lioldrrii pn-Miit at kik.Ii mi ntlUK .is In mi'iiltoncil in Kuctlon one In WltntsH W'htruof, 'llio uuilirslmicu liak hereunto set tiu-ir hands Hie lt day of D.-toliy. tilth. cinls. II. StarUo, 1'Miv.ird WIImiii. .1. II. Wlnceaiwr, M. II. IlimMcker, .1. A. M-r-1 1 1 1 1 r, ll. I". Heed, Harris Motile, iijdo .r bucMe, i:.S. Kit, I'rcd l.oii;ett, Dan'l iar bir, llaivey Murilll, It. A. MeC'iil urn, oltifji McNutt, M.llliinicr. 1". 1'. ICIiik, .1. I". Inii-k-les, l.'arl Merartney. Inhii II. H.ilndeii, Win. II. Thomas, II. (J. Hanson, Harry Koth, i:. It. Meteiilf, H. i'. Shuck. Klmrr llluiis. Stttteol Nohriirika, I oiinty ol Websti r. ) ss (Jn tho 1st ilai of Ofitolier. IUIH, lnfote inc. Ilciuard Mc.N'euy. Notary 1'ubile, purMiually appeared the nlioxe UAiued. who pithotially .11 I.IHIU'lltO Ik UK' l.ll'lllil.ll p JMIIH MllllKC nanus are alll soil in llu- ..Ikivo nrtlclrh ol In corpoiatloii as patths hereto, and they Noicriilly ackiainleilKO ilu iustritiucut to be their voluntary act ami died. W Itness iu hand ns aluri r-atd, lll'UNAItl) .McNKNV. iNottit I'll Seali Notary Public. oiunils.liiii uxjilrus April 2t, D'J. Hampton - Gather Clothing Co. "'. Mv "" Sr-v. Everything a it?a or &by Woarg ffstt Cloud fiJobrae&o Malice fa Creditors. Inthoroimty Court of 'oltcr County, NobraiikH In ihi- nmltpr ot tho witnie ut Amu Unlrina ilurr, ilefcancil. L'rpitltnr or .ilit cwt-ito - tu take no I u lattle tlrn.j Hmtttit fur presentation nml ntlnxr,rcl:thn)H(;nlwt oat.1 catiitH la Anrll i ITHi. Il'l'i. niKllur ilia painent of h bin Is fin Hili, inn. tint I will sit t tin loninv I'dtirt rfioiii In mid eoanty on IliMStii ilnv ol.lammri. lin-i. to ixanilne, hear ami allow all (IiiIiiik)1iiI. Ui,,t ulililinrtfiillrhtor Hieoinl lit ii iiiniti said i-Ntiite. (union llio IMlt il-y "f April, llilil. in examine, lii'ir nllriw mill .nljiist nil rial ms nail oiijuctloiii of uuienil I'liilii.iri ilnlv iii(,i. PfttdlllilH i;Unln nf lltci'inliT, A. I)., mis Js,n" A. I). IUnvkv. '"' iniimv lii.lno. I.. H. (iitilut utturipy fortntiitf R. E. McBride REAL ESTATE L0A?JS INSURANCE (1111. e Over Trilie's llunlwaie t thi Schultz i& SchaaS - STSJOBCf for First class j?oHra:tura enlari!ijr, crnyin, t't ! - - "' ' Ui.kww. finishing, tic Dr. Mc:.ide IC. " r to ovr.i; CLC'JD RED rASK E S. G.rbe r Wall Paper, Paints, Oils and Varnish PICTURE FRAMING (Work Guaranteed) Electrical Goods of all Kinds Will Wire Your House And Furnish Ton the Fixtures zt,:m4 5-it1 ' ,-.:--ftj '. T V . -V.- .' H4 L.,2 When tho FaejTs.oi Appaixv the insureil min's fint thought it one of lhar.Uuluw that Ii: is so. ! low aliou your tliouRlili it a fiircman hou!d ap. pear at jour licme The Day Before trve Fire is the day to insure. As that day may he lo. morrow for all you can know or do, it fellows that prudence would im pel! ou to stop in our office to day and hae Ui issue you a policy, O. C. TEEL I" eli.ble Insurance Study tho Future Well. Tlie ltituro font -Ins your uncut Mock of Parian nun Me. llewaro liow you smite It. D i iml totieh it until . Mill llttvo ii ninn. rui lilnii tu vm.1.- out of Jt. Von umy so mar tlie mnr j lilo ns to himlei" the h',;!iest exproKsion ' of your imiiiI through ll. Rebuff Dlocourtcous. Augtihtln Daly, w ho wns regnrded by tlio general public uh one of tho mosi frog-blooded of men, wns standing In tlu lobby of Ills theater ono evening when ho was npprouehed by nn nctor, who presented his card nntl Inquired: Do you recognize tho profession?" "Did you ever neo mo slop ant spcnlc to one, of litem" wns the freezing re-ply. Bj&QtfGfa fin- -'V M& .& ' wk i t.TJ' I -Ciiw-' i H- r I - . -i.Ui.-i- Ks I 0.- ... ni y.... i