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So e fo Towing | ead Tg i ported by the commanding gene cal "ot | e Part of War Earnings the American Expeditic ed to Disappear When Killed in action ualties y forces: ces Begin to Go Down, ied of wounds_ Beye 3 88 Is Their Reply ee ae accident and other Bs betta e Died of ai ey —Swift & Co.) Died of dése: = 105 ed a repl y to the Ageus: Wounded severely ____ 87 he Federal Trade Commis-| Wounded, de greg undeter- | morning ther 1 with a Senate sub-commit- cxined F ae seagate ember Wounded sl any states that in its 45; deration of, profits, the py: de Commission to that the profits EES Rey by in oo eer <ers are not proftts that have AES ER ete ° | rage, fully appeared in the form of cash, Killed in Action, the enemy. largely book profits tied up Hugh J. Kerns, Plattsmouth, Neb.! Americans tory which will undoubtedly) John C. Coop¢ , Colo. in large measure when the John D. Boden, Ha ¢ to go down. Even if _ William J. Crosley, , asf five years longer and Colo. 1g i. (vop in prices does not come untii! RaTph DePusseaux, Hamilton,| of 11, . loss will be just as real. Mont. the the meat and by-products de-| Albert W. Sanders, Fremont, Neb. on both sides ceased abruptly. its e subject to the “Roy Clifford Kintigh, Kilgore, en limitation of profits, the, Neb. : than the nt continues,\the rate of turn-, Lavon A. Marshall, Franklin, | rage. pproximately 3 1-3 times a/ Idaho. jent rifle fire “It must be remebreded that Bert Timscott, Falls City, Neb. ‘the steer consists of by-pro- Forrest Roy Smith, Nemo, Neb. 7 hich move slow that some Died of Wounds U he beef is cured ar alted, and David M. Moore, Stromsberg, Neb. rtions of pork products con- Frank J. Arnda, Denver, Colo. P cured products which move Arthur and that even in the sal Bruce Dean Brown, Craig, Colo. ! tly fresh meat it takes some Charles W. Mathers on, Neb. the mon to return to the Emil Per ‘eri Mont. { fter the actual ch mission says that the} Neb. profit of etle-quarter of a! Raymond E. Peebler, Boulder, pou nd on beef -amounts to ” James W. McCr A ny rora, Colo. | Insta h_a wholes: is! at 2 Byron L. McGuire, Longmont, | lit 00, whereas a ton of anthra-, Colo. trench tidewater is worth only Lynn Porter, Crookston, Neb. splitti . e a $5 profit on Arthur E. Sellers, Boulder, Colo. vith a 25 cents profit on Wounded Severely The beef profit is only Albert M. Anderson, Rosholt, S. D. per cent, while the coal) * Jesse Jacox, Friend, Neb peo 33 per cent. Harry Rohr, Alpen [ ovat 88: eu ve s , Alpena, Dd. 17 wift & Co. filled Me W€unded, Degree Undetermined 0 orders of all products with) Dennis Lowney, Butte, Mont of about 200;000,00) items, 2 John R. Weber, Herman, Neb rt of which had to he weighed hard E. Mason, Redfields, 8. D yed separately, while goal is MREene RisuesMhe cnet Le \.in earlots or ton lots.’ : ‘lle. A. hville, Neb. e ree F ckers ring the charge that packers “Storm Baker, Dubois, them : receipts, i of Bee cou ferchil E. Hudson, Gothent ¢ A and mini-| yep, made during the y from! Cojo, Sager pe comirge™ SBrinEs rt 1, 1917, to Sept ikea Wounded Slightly es Albert Re : Oscs D. Island, } Villiams, and , Mont Denver, ictor Theron, L, Cotdova, W io senburg, Colo. James Ashton Durning, Greeley, 00 t want to say right now tbat did me, for I feel like co 3 63rd J 5 recent NGTON, Nov. 22,—One of | 1s acts of Congress before ad- nd my s What would bition, ef- Presi h t went back or d my| the » bad I could find a)@ aders in position. | conf prohibi- ism or lun | ted no #, below the kn I jp 1s to 1 at times I coldn’t stand! wor on, but feet of get up when down. \ I of this nd suf-!¢ nd an om to ipated all the great deal with adache. in 3 kt o how Iveally did Ree EE a future mee I just can’t describe it, a 14 natio: € I be : —- econte discouraged out m ¥ 5 ; By SB. 1d got a bot- (Written for the Un: Tanlac s I had.read s auch! He hath put down the mighty from and it was about the bes power, nent I ever ma My app i my 2 time my| H ally sent down oppressor to stomach cower, t gone, too. I hurt me t ye and ba th 1th beer And thé wounds of his people are j t and ju H the king from hi | 30TH DANGEROUS ii Hi is a dangerous | Mag r voices forever be still, i ge. And thine be le Amen, Ht We thank thee he great guns uoth t " agre ed the Too | Money to loan at the Vasper Loan hoffice on anything of value. 24-1 6 et (FT AND CO, CASUALTIES TOHUNS CHEERED (TER DENIAL bY wAsincTON WITH YANKS AT CLOSE UP WORK FIND ¢ (0 ACCUSATION ©" —..... ENDING OF WAR QN DECEMBER 9. OF TO'INS GOOD * == Novelty Overcame Prudence meee 404 and Orders in Visiting En- emy’s Dugouts, Says Re- port of War’s Cessation Colorado Instructions Are Awaited No Famine Emergency, Says Here; Clerks Mark Time with Compilation of Final Reports PARIS, .Nov. y New York.)—-Whef dawn came this | --Prospects that the local draft board ence of the Associ no hint of the will wind up i East of the activities on Decent- ber 9, resulting in the release of un- ned privates who hav. nd army attacked the work during the mo i; The onslaught was preceded by a tremendous bar- ch was returned in. kind by ion of hostilities. , regardless of cities and towns near the Franco- 4 3elgian border are reported “in general, good” by jor John van 4 riod, are held out in announcements ¢& from Denver that the provost marshal three hours the 7of that state has received orders to, of the first Americ hurling close up the offices on Delayed orders to the same end are expected here during the course of the next two days. There is jubilation in the local of- the guns fice on the strength of the report, for having discharged their duties effi- ciently for the past few months, afening roar of the bar- men are anxious to return to private a brief minute intermit-|iife now that the emergency for their Then came a services has passed. At the present they of time with the compilation of reports on work accomplished since they were was inducted into, service. most singular of Pees registrants between the nst the sky- suddenly s ithan- completed. themselves against the ire entangle- erman guafire was devastat- y one minute like a final thunder crash clearing of a storm, the our part to meet what distress ex . punctuated by ripping jrom the trenches on both sides of T8,000 i followed on cne see ,, Other camions took emergency ra- \, tions up to some of the other little eebe, Big Sandy, Mont. | eve show 373 men physi designated for limited nd 94 disqualified for phy They appeared stood aanee | Lincoln, | The , 4 ans were not the barrage rumble in the ing at a rapid rate when the s received and . A -ally fit men sub- their homes which had been occupied dis- cancellation order runners, the number of ph; ject to call had been increased to 533 before that date. from the boards of the fate or non had | wrote the Rec reached this part of the work when| “When the the armistice was signed. Lists of zee inducted into service |® lifetime, in the garden of his house = : in Roulers. He returned with our Ph - | hie. eae aE been compiled! driver, wondering whether he one rere) %. Ferrin, Jackson; Wyo. tance ging along the firing line. ¢ nee an id Goamrich, Colo. | went spr , 1918, amounting to al- 450 cates have state adjutant e historical The latter will ‘k r the entire state for future e, lists having been compiled y os ane called to the col- al gESTAIIONS ARE REMOVED.ON ROAD WORK; PERMIT 1S UNNECESSARY like an outburst general and The world War At one minute before 11 was alive with giecoinee s , friend and enemy a stretch of groun sed schoolboys. VASHINGTON, I ‘, The United States announces that no tions need be m some places recipro- ) offers of hot coffee, bread » orders forbidding fr: 7 Rppiteations at times overcame snide V : Been prude age eacatee action. aurea tepualy. ile nearby enemy dugoyts. at a road crossing | and Germans be- barter f0F. souvonite, The transportation’ some ??|” Fred L. Herman, Lincoln, Neb. { Missing in Action : Wilfred W. Barlow, Robin, jidaho. Five} Louis Krogman, ny Elite aS. ga ; . restrictions does Germans : }number of Berens sp TN PROHIBITION. = Germany,” which are under control of the ¢ | Tesuce, Gomme departments will quick relief through Dr. Edwards’ not be asked to submit programs for Olive Tablets. The pleasant, sugar- next year’s work, sughingly remarked father were If yow are in the eet to buy or sell Oil stocks, see Taylor & Clay, 212 iE ENT ON THURSONY © Bes ake good God! J to get back to Germany A slender, pink : “Yes, I know the k Landstrumer French and ling the streets —— orp k and French afternoon was gunner x to Congress | er has ak American war songs. | i | { officials of the |Dr. Edwards’ ds’ Olive Tablets Get ap the Caust and Remove It a D inner : | aristocrat rajsed ote There will be no eared his tion Whole Fema Sick 1 uproad immediately and iigatine 2 in the family-and th ch never be cured, The Wonderful Remedy, reach of an officer broke up the! nearly a year ago I have been enjoy- ing the best of health and feel like re celebrat- a new person. I have no trquble from 4 It is a simple, harm- liver trouble rossip as they since taking it untries ing peace tf and sigial lights. é uproarious with the cheer inflammation | , liver and intestinal | convince or BUILDERS’ HARDWARE STOVES oS. STOVES show you our line of Stoves and Heaters before you buy We canssave you money. Natrona Lumber Co. 3 North Beech LET US FIGURE YOUR BILL Buy War Savings Stamps— WE SELL THEM | Building Material of All Kinds. ~ Phone 528 Rig Timbers DRAFT BOARD TO ALLIED ARMIES pow wrrv rou sii "ores make sac —Baltimore American. Rese 3S is confinéd at & influenza and has $s governme here with Try our compartment plate lun White House Cafe. 10-2 <. Try a Tribune wantad. nt = Red Cross Commissioner, but Assistance of Allied Na- Berar eoocse reece cee costo teoe so oe Ie tO tions Is Necessary P< Rock Springs ; COAL : HAVRE, Oct. 22 (Correspond- PSone ed Press) —Con- ditions in some French and Belgian Soho’ 24, - d Cross Com um who was on to ent chaick, Jr., acting missioner for I ms C Sas o lof these places after the Germans * 4 os evacuated them. In a message to th y ay | ies Se Red. Oras headquarters Hers, he said: >< We have several cars Roel prings Coal ¢ + “There is no great emergency like ¥ Sd > * on hand. Fill your coal bin «th this good Coal. Keith Lumber Co. ° Phone & Resge sooo chr sto-ake ok as So ao ako- she so etoatosgee ‘ A > - general famine, there is no great amount of sickness, there is no tre- mendous shortage of clothing, but there is need of prompt assistance on roe - 1% o> RA * » %, Seago ane roads are horrible, especially on » Pass-chendzele Ridge. “ORenlers town of 25,000 inhabi- tants, ha v but 1,100 civilians left. Iseghem, a few mil it, a town bitants, has 1,100 left. “Oug camions have rushed a lot of food up to Turcoing, Lille, Toubaiz. * Saat, Sooo eS eo, © th ne villages this side of Roulers. Ambu- wal lances brought back sick and wound Owing to our ever-increasing | we are ed Belgians who had been under bom. : bardment.” ‘ operating Telling of his trip to Iseghem, Maj. 1 Shaick described an incident typi- of the return of the Be s to KS Blue Front Go ocery by the German military forces. “We ha with us a school m Ss commissi an he bur’ 1e, an accumu his little fort fioor man in his old age or wt he had enough to live on comfortd for the rest of his life. He found his house -burned, his den ploughed nh shame ecient} The Central Grocery & Market “*T will start again,’ said he. It was a tough thing for him to find that fi he had lost everything. Ph 13: . uiihile some of the inhabitants one oe have been ported Major coum have fae sete aig Fancy Bulk Bc. Per the German line’. 1 are thou, . help of the American people. —-and — Let us supply your needs os for MATTER OF PRINCITL Mother—What do 3 other doll for? You I Elsie—I_ kn firmly opposed to race suicide.—Bo "AAD BREATH Your hay Dr, Edwards’ Olive Tablets, the substi. | tute for calomel, act ge: ay on the bowels and positively do the work. People afflicted with bad breath find coated tablets ure taken for bad breath by all who know them. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets act gently but firmly on the bowels and liver, stimulating them to natural action, clearing the blood and gently purifying | the entire system. They do thac which dangerous calomel does without ay he | of the bad after effects. wards’ Olive Tablets without griping, | pain or any disagreeable effects. | eDr. F. M. Edwards discovered the formula after seventecn years of prac- a tice among patients afflicted with Blue Fr t Gr: yr Sevel and liver complaint, with the on = ocery attendant bad breath. ev | Fe Dr. rds’ Olive Tablets are purely and a vege com eae ute wees che Os t ] G 8 M ie il; ys hk w their olive ' si oi; you,wil now them by thes ave | Central Grocery & Market a week and note the effect. 10c and 254 per box. All druggists. t perend the . = Big Sale — and Save Money ; Women’s and Chi! tren’s Ready-io-W nefits of nas! ‘kenit 2 ee sol gst, cknng ‘Prices Right E.R. Williams, Propr = ear A narel Also Milline: ~ THE LEAD = =: 146 East Second rR i a ed \ che makin: « herself?” } —C 1 —Col E. M. Hoase “Oh, yes. She gave away her 1 t s ul representative of the United ¢@0ary. to conserve the sugar supply. are ch er alt ad oo we.