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L FOMHFIIMLL Btjdet et dont-list »Schleswiger Nachrichten« skriverz »J« de sidfte Enge set der fra mange- Zteder ble vcst klaxwt over Vrsdots sdmrlige Be fkakfcnhed i Slesvig. th diese Klager ser derettigede, bar vi selv overbeviit oiis om; vhi det Brod, Vi hat købt, er fort fom Tsrv da niriten uspifeligt Tertil er det som Folge as de foregivne be dre lefætningsmidler blevet durc re. chtrdommeligt nok bører man ikke lignende Klage-.- fm andre By er i Tyskland.« —Jo, itrivser ,,Dannevirke,«K-la iier kunde der ogsaa lyde fra an dre Mr over mangt og meget, men bidtil er sder fom i Haderslev Soqn blevet tiet »denn-ed Havrefygdom. (K. Z.) Fra TM ning meddeles, at adskilligse Havrei mai-for der i Omegnen bar maats tet afnicies da Havren visnede hort Sygdommen føres tislbage til et skas deligt Insekt, der gnavede paa Ro den. Magd-steck Der er i Aar iflg. »Fl. Ars.« tilsaaet stjxve Arealer end i de senkte Aar, især Lpaa de lettere Jor der. Kwrnedannelsen lader til at vcei W g0d. Rat-few Fra Løjt Sogn skrives der til »Heimdal«: Rapfem som i Fer gav et god Udbytte, 10—14 Timder pr. yg Hektor- giver i Aar efter de Tier fkningsvesultater, som foreligger, tun 4 Tonder pr· V- Hektcm Da Halmen som bekendt tun er brugei lig til «Strselse, Dom-mer Rapsen til trods for den dobbelte Pris til a staa lang under en god Kornafs grobe. Det daarlige Udbytte skyldes til Dels dcst ustadige Vejr. Meget Fr er fpildt paa Matten. Dsdsfqld. Paa Sygsehufet iAabens kaa afgik i fl. »Hejmdal« forleden ester lang Tids Lideslser ttdligere Ganrdejer paa Toldsted ved Hjorts kær, Jlmtsforftander Jørgen Clau jen ved Tsden i en Alsder af 75 Aar. U De nye stkvrt i Aabenma nd Lseltcts ..«Eøndog For-midng fra Kl. Hi til 11. Hvorfor Kødksorterne net op Tkiri uddeles paa en Zøndag Formiddag under Fiirketid er Mor-. Eurein Esk uindniede, bcmærfcri l i ! ,,öc::::dal.« Hund faar man om Ugeu i Wiens-! sorg? Brød 1850 Wam, Born ind-i EII 2 islar JW Gram: Kød 120 Lssrarrs zxdksn eller 150 men med Sen « J« Nwant Volk-: zmmsier »- Wind haardt arbejsdendc ?- Pnnd eksrrcu Eufker 180 Gram oaa Af-! snit 1: Ernst 70 Gram, paa Brit-s nekort 40 Gram: Skummetmwlk JI Liter: oaa Llffnit H af LeonedsiH middelkortet Nekrjngsmidler e7ter! Befendtgørelse i Butikkerne: og mal Assnit J 125 Gram til at smørej oijm Brod, af Ema-d Art der sure-? Indes Tamt Oft. I Nve Knktofler scvlgcsdki i Bycns Udsalgsfteder til 17 Pfenning Pun-· det, der er fafrsat som Højeftenri5.! Eu scrlfom natlig Fett-. Zorlesl den Nat oed Tolvtiden klatrede cni Mund km paa Rygningen af tidlisl gere Købmand Fr. Rabens Hus i Ramsberred i Aabenraa, hoor nu Kreder bar fist Leonedsmiddebllds jalgssxcd, og gao sisg til at bryde alle Skorstetkie of og kastede Steue ne ncd i Gast-den Den natligse Fcetzd samlede i islge »Heij« efteriyaanden et helt lille Opløb, og Falk bkjd for gæves der-es Hierm- med, hvad det samtligt kunde væte Formaalet med SkorftenssNedpirringem eller om det muting blot var en Springen pet, der var ude for at slm et lille Glas i Rattens Art-. Sek- Polietiet Tom til Siede, og forsvand qudm »den atl bei s a foa fot i hem. Lmr uæret løssladt en Tid lang, nnm ligclsedesz fortscotte Assoningen af de res Straf fra l. Oktober Stin- Vrnnd i Hadekslem Fra Vamdrup meldes til ,,Kold. Av.«: Rwdag Misdag den 2. August kunde man herfra obsewere en nung stor Brand snd for Grænsen Bladeuc dernede bringet nnidlertid ingen Meddelelfe derom, og man that der for været fpcendt paa at ersann hvad der er stet. Vi kan i Tag txt-ebble at der er Tale am et fsor Iden tysle Mili.tasrs fsoranstaltning meget føleligt Uheld· Hvad der er stet, er nemlig dene, at Oele biet store Lager af Ha, der var udskresvet og indfamlet i Distrik tet og aplagvct i Haderslev, er dawider Ligeledes er 5 Jsernbanei vogne, der holdst fuldt pakkede med HI, gaaet op i Lucr. Aar-sagen til Jslsdens Opkomst angives at vcere Selvantændelfe »Udenlaadfk!« »Hejm«dal« skrivem J Kredsforbundets Levnedstnidde1 butik i Aabetlraa sælges der mange »lækre« Sag-er, men sdesvasrrc for dt mesve til svismlende Priser. Saa ledes kostet et Pund sinvpel Marmai lade eller Blommenws eller syste de Tyttebær 2,60 Mark, en lille Pakke Honningkager, som man spr Vol-te paa Markedet for 10 Pfen ning, kostet 70 Pfenning i nævncke Bu-tik, og saa frentdeles. Vcerst er det imisdlerttd naar almindelig Roes Hinw, der kan faas i tilstrcekkeltg Mceng-de her i Landeh løbes i Ub «lan-det, da Priserne saa ftiger til en rent fabelagttg Højde Saale-des solgtes i skdste Uge ,,udenlan«dsk« Kunsthonning for 2,40 Mark Pun detl — Det kunde være morsomt at vkde, i shvilket Udland den er fabrikeret. Den smager aldeles sotn lden «hjemlige Kunsthonning. Htje Prisci. En Qandmand pan vanæs folgte fornylig en Del Gri se for 110 Mark Stifter En andenl iLawdmand har folgt en halv Aars Plag for 2500 Mark og en Arbede chest for 8500 Mart En Landmand i Koldkaad i Lan de by Kommune hat folgt en 2saarig Vallak for 9500 Mark. l THE LUTIIBRÄN CIIIJRCIIBS and l THE LIBBRTY LOÄN . The tahulatiou ot« stilisvrikpl tions to the Thinl I«ih·-rt»v Loims th thes vorian wungzrcsgzutiousi iok Luther-im Umrishiks i« thel jlsnited Statt-s slmws thut the-: jsuhsoriptious total s-«;r.. umn s s:34»(mo,ooo. - Practicully iivcsry state in thtzs iUuion is represksntisd in the list.l lllinuis leads with subsizriptionsI approximating S6,0tl»,00l1, WisJ lounsin following Insxt With wsslH sonst- 83,0()U,000; N·-l)ra.sku, lo-l wa, and Ohio ein-h suhsvrihech Yovek 82,000,000, M Pennsylva-! nia, Minnes()tii. South Dakota,I lndjana, Michigan and New« York run well over a Milli011.« It must not be undeskstoodi that this S:z4,ooo,ooo compkisesf all of the suljsekiptions made to the Third Liberty Loan hy members of the Luther-an Ohms-! (khes. The amounts malting up this total were those math- hy individual memhers ok Luther an Charohes at ohurch meetings or through Chukch organizations-. The Pourth lioaty which has eome to he c«alled «’l’he Right ing Loan’", hegius lshegaty on September 28th. The achieve ments ot mu- srmy and oak m vy have kired the nati0n’s hie-at The support ok the comiug tpkcksentk loan will be the re— Sponse ok the people at home to the deeds ok our men abkoad. vIn that kegponse, the memhers ok the Luther-in Churches will »jin with a patriotism and liber ality not to be exeelletL WMT (Incksendt at I. P. C.) Dust-ladet »Ein-onl- sent-ji« ne1«, Maul-» Konto-, bus to gylic under Genktitten »Wie Americas-sticht man-« Mt iomuttike Rad-Frieds Æh det- hommet Spott M m uk ital po- Liset, III-» Ast ovethovedet er malt-t , J There were those ok us who keareds as United states enter ed the war, that the koreign born among us would not hear willingly their share in .the great task we were assumiug. There were even those pessimi-i stitss enough to kear interualJ trouhle as the result ok the loveH of Tenton immigrants kor their native lands, a kenr that was hope and eonvietion in Berlin and Vienna , Ok eotirse, to-dav we know that such kear was koolish, that the slavs, the Greeks, the Ger mans, the Austrians, the scan dinavians and, more- naturath the English, ltaliaus and lrish, are giving gloriouslzs to the eause of frei-dont The most easual glanee at the lenghtens ing easualtx lists eannot hut prove the lozsalty ok those who eame to us from koreigzn shores. Ou thiulcing it over, we eannot hut fee-l shame for having ever douhted. The koreigners whom we mistrusted had ehosen our country for themselves and for our ehildrem they had invest ed in the United States Herz-— thing that they owned, includ ing their lives. Despite unde niahle exploitation in certain seetions, they were loyal to the land that okkered them inönitely more than the country from which they had eome. We should have been brave in this knowledge instead of timid in Junjust suspieion. Rad we taken more eare to learn what the immigrants were doing, we would have heen spart-d this mistake. TVe thought, he eause many ok them could not speak Bnglish, all ot· the im migrantsjwere holdinxz to the ideals and prejudiees ok thel countries from Ivhieh they had come to us, that thejr sympa thies were still overseas and not with the land of their adoption· As a matter ok ka(-t.: as many an oppresive Europa-ins guwrnmssnt has known for? )·s-uks, the fort-ig« horn of thoki United States were soc-hing ein-Ei (-rl)- to bring frei-dont to the? lausls of th(-ir bit-th. list-IT mo-J vssmssnt los-hing towuril muri-H domoismtics organization in thoJ ««ld (’ountr)-" has muntisd uismi thi- hsslp kof the einigmnts in« thi- lhiitosl States —;sntl neer has- this aisl how-n las-hing- Thi Czeek, the Proatian or tho memhcsr of any number ot« sitt-»t niitlmmlitisis opprpsswl itlnsmxd has been helpingz frei-dont has-l( liomc-——·—-m(l w- thonght that he hasl not leaknml this spirit of (li«mo(,«mi«z-, ansl that frksssclom mssant nothing mon- to him than just an strhitmry c-oll·-(«—I tion of listtssrs innl something to talk ahont on the Pourth «pr July. That- is where we were; wron,-.-: our frei-dont means-or» 1nssmit-s-—m»re to the avekage im-; migmnt opprssssed son ot« op-» presst-d generations thanit dopsi to the ordinary Americas-, toJ whom nothjnxz sslssk has heenj known. l We have no right to question the loyalty of the immigrant; hei is writing his answer to our doubt in his own blood on thcl kields of France todsy. Neither should we get ex(·ited about the faet that he Nimmt alwqu tulki our lanizuaksin We have no sym patlys with those who would com pel him to learn it, but agree with those who prefer to give him uuusual opportunity to ec quire our tongae. IIe should be helped, not eoereeckz he is entsu ing his right to out gratekul dick Ik the immigtqnt ok today is American enoukkh to help kight our hsttles, bis ehildren will be truly ok Us. - W Ists-ZU Lcss III IMOII ZY PIOILI Of IOMCI III-M OI II mccklcs « sc IMWW M Uns-her ei subscribe-I Prepared by the Poreiga Lan mge Division ok th- Wsk Lou Okkmiutäon in the Traum De part-not X Attaehed are tabulations ok the subseriptions of the Third Liber ty Loan by Amerieans of koreign birth or immediate foreign ex traetion. arranged by national ities and by states. These sub seriptions were reported to the Tr(-asur)- Department at Wash ington either direetly or indireet lzs through the Poreikxn Language Division ot· Pederal Reserve Dis triets. The kigures represent about 55 per eent· ok the total amount subseribed by that eontingent of our population, 45 per eeut. not being-s reported kor various rea sons. This proportion is a cou servative estimate based upon gener-il lcnowledge ok the eami paign throughout the l’nited states· The total amount subseribed to the Third Libertx Loan by Amerieans ok koreign birth or immediate koreign extraetion eau therefore be sakely estimated at S741.4Tl7,000. The total amount subseribed to the Third Ilihertzf Loan being P4.176,516.850. it shows that thougxh this eontingent as a whole is not the «1)ossessing elass," but the «non-possessiug u)a88" —the«v produeed ok the total a tnount subscribed 173Z4 per eeut. By taking at random detail— ed reports ok thirty-eight dik kerent nationalities throughout the United states, about ten thousand individual subseripi tions established an average ok a kraetiou over 8105.00 per iu dividuaL Taking this average as a basie, it shows that the s741,437,000 sulzpseribed to the Third Liberty Loan by Amerieans of koreign birth or immediate koreign ex traetion represent individual sub s(«riptions to the number of ST 061,305. The total number ok individual subseriptions to the Third Liber ty Loau being about 17,000,000, it shows that this eontingeut produeed about »in-L- ok that- num ber. (An·uni,.-(sd by Nationalititss— Allmnjnm .... . . . . . As BIWJZO Arme-nimm .......... . IMLLZJU Assxrian ............ 90.450 Holz-sinds ............ 87.·-·l)00 Isolwminns .......... 31.7.")«.Z-«)0 (·hsne-s(s ............. ISJIIO Isukgzarinns .......... 2,1l)() (·r«ati-ms ........... 1523,9«0 Dunkl- ............. 2.I?5TZ.Z)Z() Frost-pl- ............. 2.107.850 Pjnnish ............. 19L730 Ussnnan ............ 87.29«J.«00 Icnleiish ............. IFZLIOO Gkssok .............. 6,8238.700 Unllxmdish .......... 750200 Ilunxznrians ......... 8,246.W0 Italiims ............. 52,247.3350 Japans-so ............ 528.2-30 Leucin .............. 16.737.3")50 Jukiwluvs ........... 4,200.250 Lithuanians ......... 4,3534,350 Losmäsh .............. 40,150 Ncikwcskxians ......... 5,987.550 Poljsh .............. 37,5s25,700 Roumanians ........ 272,100 Ruthenieas .......... 13,100 Portuguese .......... 1,711,150 Russtns ............ 2,599,600 stsoltish ............ 5.000 scsrbiuns ............ 142,150 Slnvenians .......... 1,569,900 swedjsls ............ 6.011,600 Swiss ............... 220,450 siszuuljnavjans ....... 72,950 syrjans .- ............ 910,50() Oktijm-s .......... 129,500 «Miscellaneous . . . . . . 43,988,400 «F’e(1. Rom-. Dist. Re porfs HlnkelUSSerO .. 66,272,600 "·bate subscriptions ! IlnsslassikieO ....... 21,478,900 W,790,350 fclassikied by States Alaska ............ 8 7,200 Alabama . . ." ........ 62,20() Arkansas .......... 39,200 «Amonpts subscribed by Ame ricans o! koreisn biktb or immedi ate toteixn extrtotioth oval-Isi kied by actiovality tot want ok specific into-Institut "sms u .. "«l«sto subjekiptiovs Its ts bulstions ok Worts Mised too lata tot obs-Mutwi- by national ins-. (MM on pok- s). , I . - --- .--—--.---. -——tm-·---—-o Krmetinget Jndianermigfionem For wirken-L fe Ku. Nr M- ........................ 819300 Plain Nebr» Miss. Thoma: Cliristcnseu .............. 5.00 Oaks, Okla» Pastor N. L. Nielscih chrskud fra Kost fkolcn ...................................... Wut-« Lich, Wiss, Vor Frclskrsks schli» Smidagsfkolen ...... 232 HutcbinsOm Minn» Et. Akkord-nin Mah» Hans Jørgcnfen og Hustru .................................. 5.»() Trufant, Mich» Nicls Petcrfcn .................... 1·W Dcnmark, Wis» Nelia Jenseit ................... H .. 2.W Zcraiitom Ja» Kvindeforcningon ...... ........... :-3..’)« Tilfammcn 8601842 Udbotalt til Date fis-ins Undcrskud PLUTUS Jndremisiionem Før kvitterct, se Kbl Nr 39 ........................ Pl Uns-T Vermillion, Z. Dak, H P. Hausen og Hufiru ...... :.).W Bleir, Nebr» Mr. Tiwmax Ebriftcnfcu ............ sum Minn. Kreds, vcd P. Clausen .................... BLLZ Audubon, Ja» Ebene-zei- Mgh., Locksiud fra Missions uwdot ...................................... 4 LIE Ncw Lisboih Wiss en unasvnt .................. 1.()» Tilsmnmcn SNELL-L Udbctalt til Dato 125048 Overskud 825606 Til en Kitke i Poe-stellv, Wo. Føk kvitiærct so Kbl Nr. 39 ...................... 8104281 Aibcrt Lea, Minn., Miss. P. C. Jenseit, Mis. Tine Ottis lin. 85 .................................... »Um Tilsammcsn 8105241 Utahmisfionem -— Før kvittered se Kbl Nr, M ........................ 853060 Bloiiy Nebr» Mr. Thomas Christenscsn ............ än» Stapleburft, Nebr. falle- MrsJ P. C. Nielsem L. Vedsted, J. Svendfcm N. Simidsen, Anna Phillipfen, H. P. Hausen, P. Sørensm H. Mamm, J. M. Hause-m J. Vodfted, bver 81.()0, Kvindcsf. 8500 .............. 15.»0 Trnfont, Mich» Niels Peterfon .................... UN) Tilsammen 855160 Udbetalt til Dato 148959 Underskud 893792 Tit en Kirke i Kumme, Japan, oq til det halvfætdiqe Tom-m For Mitten-L se Kbt Nr. 39 ...................... 8564-1.61 Albvri Lon, Minn« Mrs P. C Jenseit, Mrs. Tin Ottis bv. 8500 ·. .. .. . ........................ 10.s)0 Coulthty Ja , Mis. visd Chr Wintbor ........ 5000 Tilfammen. 85704.61 Seiidt til Dato 570000 Tilenpirkeididiy Japan. Føk kvittewt se Kbl. 39 .. .. .................... 869918 Albcrt Lea, Minn., Mrsk Tim- Ottis .............. 5.00 Los Auge-Ich Cal., Vetbels d. ov. l. Mgb.s Mission-If. 25.0·.) Tilfcmtmcn ...... s729.ls Tit et Jordstykke i Moti, Japan: Før kvittcrei se KLIL Nr »I) .. . ................ 89000 BcrcbfotUcd Das Oluf Niclsen . ............ 25.00 Tilfmmnen» 81 »Um Skolekassem For kvittonst se Klil Nr. Sis) ·........·..............fx;ls.-'-«.'-0 Vermillioth Z Tak» H. P. Haus«-n og Huftru ........ 5·«0 Albert Lea, Minn» Mrs. C. Jenseit ................ ltmu New Liesbmk Wi-:«.. en unasunt .................... Um Tilsmmnen 8501 .5(«) « Udbotalt til Dato 129s),51 Underskud 878901 Til xmpanOLMrncsnes Xulxstrw i Japan. T L Portland, Oregon, Vorm-nei- Micssjondf Daggry .. 8500 Til Julctræ vod Jndenormissiumsu i Las-I-, Olla. Portland, Oregon, Portions-J Mistionsf Daggry ...... ZEIT-W Japanmissionem - For tvittcht se KM Nr. tm ...................... 82359437 Blaitz Nebr» Tabitha Pigcsorcning for en Zøndagsfkole 12.0U Vermilliou, S. Dak» H. P. Hausen og Huftru ........ 5.00 Brooklyn, N. Y» Peter M. Erikfon ................ :i.0() Owawnna, Minn., Mifs Laurinc Lotsen ............ 200 Istin Mont» en unævnt ........................ LW Bleir, Nebr» Mrs. Tthnas Christo-lieu .............. 5.»0 Luci, Wis» Vor Frelsers Mah. Zøndagsskolen ...... 2.3:z . Farinington, Minn., St. Joh. Mgh. .. ............ 1320 Haselwooty Minn» Juuuanuels Mah. . ........ 14.10 Nortbfield, Minn., St. Petcrs Mgh. .............. 20.02 Audubon, Ja., (Vycn) Hedningomissionsf. .......... 2000 Hutchinsom Minn» St. Motten-S Mgh. Hans Jorgcsnsen og Husttu .................................. 500 Elma, Wust-» N. T. Nielieip .. .................. 1.55 Coulter, Ja., fra afdøde Mrs. ved Chr. Winthek » 50.00« Trufant, Mich-, Niels Petersen .. ................ 2.00 New Liöbom Wis» en unævnt .................... 1.00 Audubon, Ja» en uncwnt .. .· .................. 15«s)0 Demnark, Wis., Trefoldigheds Mgl).; Overfkud fka Mis siongmsdet ................................ 19.25 Denmark, Wis» Nella Jensen .................... 3.00 Strantom Ja., Kof. ............................ —4.21 — x Tilfammem . 255823 - Udbetalt til Date 3830.00 Underfkud.... 1771.77 Jtdemissionm Ist bitteret le Abl. Nr. 36 .. .. ................ 5.00 Albert Lea, Minn» MU. c. Jenfen .............. 5.00 Tillammen. . Q10.00 Maik, Why den 4. Oktober-, 1918. Ists-Iw- Qttocsufey M.f.t.f.b.s.lss.sltssic—. I « .. -