Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, May 8, 1910, Page 27

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A SUNDAY REE CHADRON MIGH SCHooL /] RN iiadben s S SRR 3 Ms=gs -~ O ndia and mis . vided, 7 and homesteades. 0x ff an Each moved Daw played his part When consciou ts dramatic history. F bega development, little by =z Far rang existence, tr ounty clerk: DeF s was tested and found to be proi agricultural purposes; then foliowed rm and the th ittle cities, bank mercantile houses, u today an I my the and al and ag mpire has been appointed c ewed and plowed out of the wilderness of The first vention for & quarter of a century ago. of officers was called t «ittle is left of the cherished surround- ron Journal, as a non-partizan convention, ings of the day of the early pioneers. An §!ving as a reasoff thatusll wers: sttangers occasional timber wolf or coyute is seen, t@ each other and the object was to put up is now regarded as & noveity more the best men for office. Both pi 1 a ce. The red men come over caucuses and elected delegates €hadron district m ency and are seen on the this convention. 8. G. Canfleld fro u April. 198, near Waysde. There are streets and in Diaces of business. consin was elected chalrman of the co eight s wuhool - Rousss; ;. thete How about rmer of Dawes county, vention and over delegates were pres- brick. one cemen: block, seventeen log and the man the man behind the ent. It is seldom one would meet with a One sod. & total seventy sch plow? All cr the man who began the more intelligent, fai en. 1 ¥ v o gy with his large herds Business was transacted order ds, all dispateh. In chant Ca s State t ron, was appoin commissioners The last one was formed acher, bu who has hange in the make up demon produce the whole civilized world he man r b ce or and hard times wag the cry ever: sity, who has Labor was without employme White River 1ld reap g bits. ol many piaces we aimost ar a t . The aesteads county wer r and man courag been amply armers, who, & 100 poor to Meet their obilga day necessities of life ar CHADROIW ROLLER FLOUR mu.rm:m: 3 BEING DESTROYED BY FIRE A YEAR AGO OWNED BY ROBT. HOGD cupa: £ ¥ of the best untrv. including the beautiful nadron and had not paid for he was opposed to edu- ypposed ail effort to send nem at transportation When t bad & o farther west oped powers that w % horse-power ppiied with five good bank at Marsland, and e Citizens State Bank A and x - _— ) aska. Nebraska. They were tefeatod e e . v at any Nebraska team. T the high school have access to the s Christian association g hich gives them unusual ady physical t ning lines. With f the State Norma adromn, it will offer duca- es equal to any t tate and exceeding a west Nebraska. a colony over by O e stue B. ron and v known as . cationa 54 \ atieu after dela pathetic a Valentir ey reached mortal can were kept 100 Region of the Big Wind that Blows for Months farmers s ped out 57,000 busae 900 bushels of oats and 20.000 by Dawes county is fast n the pot rdust armers produced 0 acre 5 bushei per acr he farmers of this county ha acres of alfaifa growing and duction, besides many hundred . seeded. New territory is oo being opened up and new farms hot only thr out Dawes » b along the borfer Egan. w shipped from Nllinots St s of South Here awes county is going me of the largest d rushes in its yry. Here are gathered the land-hu ymeseekers from different parts of the m Hlinois, with th wag eam hauled it to the mouth of 1 k. wet n a tent and bega cation Chadron Journa o the best edit the state, and early ormanization was loeate o west. The m capital and muc n a new country and will have t onfidence, is here new ways. His bank ac save him much hariship and will 3 the privations the pianeer of older t ¢ Scstiery of Sloux t0 undergo before conguer:ng the del into ghres Dawes county has eighty-seven ' ., s . listricts. The first school distr rine miles h and south, genized In 185 District « miles east and west; Dawes iZed mear Crawford, thes No. 2 The colon; epresented 1igh ning a he property been donate e state 1o had Chadroa f 1e location mal school lockted at ¢ Board of Education. In December, 197, & la . . s were prominent and expressive. red around the speaker's stand vell dressed acd ne tried to make f appear as a white man. His tiens of Chadron met in the rink a gh not an orator, he was a sanized the Chadron Pubiic Librar speaker, and what he said om this ciation. The object of this ass s sion was repeated by fis interpreter. He 0 establish and maintais a iurat but invar rorthwest, 34 degr legrees on either side of He a strong wal lank except complained that the governmeni had taken 0 unks and furmiture before it & t acts as a p even the strong: bricks take on deeply cut tee roofed over for protection, np affording means of egress and donkeys ha 3 their backs to prot d goats, being mv nature with pr ars herded in snce. sching the speed of 13 nteresting to no ified by special o s the solane, winds of Peru he pampero

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