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THE DUNN
v*< • DUNN, IL *t*t*l*
EBERT DECLARES
THEPEACETREATY i
NOT ACCEPTABLE
Says Terms Comlemplata Phy
aical and Moral Paralysis
of Germany
GERMXHV CANNOT ACCEPT
DtoUrM Hli CoiiMin.nl Will Not
AciofH ihe Tarmii Has Na Inten
tion of Riai|sisg
Berlin. Sunday, May 11.— Declar
!ng tha terms of paarr presented by
tha Allied and associated govern
ments to Germany "contemplate the
physical, mural and intellectual para
Irma uf the German people; that
' ’ Germans were hypnotised” by state
ments made by President Wilson and
that ha, himself, is looking forward
to tha future "with grave appreben
i lion,” Presiji.nl Ebert said today that
he atill hoped that American demo
cracy would not accept the treaty
framed at the peace conference lie
rejected with disdain the suggeitiun
that the present Herman government
would resign rather than accept or
reject the terms, saying that the gov
ernment would “bold out to the end.”
“When in the course of 2,000
years." he asked, "mi ever a peace
offered a defeated pcohile which so
completely contemplated Its physical,
moral ard intellectual paralysis as
do the terms enunciated at Versail
les?"
“In his message to Congress on
I'ccamber 4. I»17. President Wilson
said: ‘Thr frightful injustice com
mitted in the course of this war must
wm uMiur |vwn wtMimg m atuiiMii
injustir. on Germany and her allin* <
The world would not tolerat* Om com- 1
mission of a similar Injustice »i re- <
prisal and realignment."
tin hi* mtanage to (loagrc** re- j
ferred to in the foregoing, delivered '
when he naked that a state of war I
be declared to 'exist between the '
United Stale* and Austria-Hungary,
• President Wilton aaid:
"The wrongs, the Very deep 1
wrong*, committed in Lhli war must 1
be righted. That of coolW But 1
' they eanout and mast not be righted 1
by the commission of similar w
_ i and feurtean points.
w .akanlng will be terrible and
• we all look forward to it with gravest
apprehension*. In the face of the
cold, nakod reehties we still con
sciously cling to the faith which foond
its epitome in tha names of Wilson
and the United State* end the con
ception of the democracy of the Lea
gue of Nations."
“We cannot believe that this haa
aD been an illusion and that the con
fidence and hopes of a whole people
her? been dyed in a manner unknown
to history. • Even now optimists are
saying ‘Wilson wQl not permit it, he
dare not poaaibly permit it.' "
The president added that he and
bio party could not blame the Pan
Germans for tha "Immodest haste with
which they are now digging up their
former speeches and editorials .n
which the social democrats and other
belief in President Wilaon'e program.
“I and my collceguca," he said In
conclusion, ‘upon whom rests the
terrific burden of the forthcoming
decision*, hope and pray the German
people who staked all on President
Wilson and the United Staten, shall
no*, find thomaelVra deceived. If,'
however, the American democracy ac
tually accepts the pretent peace term*
as its own It becomes an aecosapliee,
and whan a better of political black
mailer*. it surrenders the traditional
American principle of fair play and
sportxnanship and trails the Ideals of
true democracy in the dust. Notwith
standing the might now covering it.
•tending the might now covering it,
| have abiding in the futore of the
German people and in the enconquer
ohillty of ita wut Thli people, which
haa given the'world eo much in science
learning and industry moot not go
down to oblivion. Il Mill haa a cul
tural million to perform and ethical
treasurer. to hwto""
Praaidont Ebert elowd hi> etate
mant by declaring <>• prownt govern
ment would “b3d out to the lam"
nnd scouted the ide» It would ‘make
,oooi for Other, to. accept or reject
Ika treaty."
CAMP RRAGC TEAM
ADDS ONE VICTORY
Fayetteville, M.y 11.—Camp Bragg
defeated the Duke baMbell team hern
hy a wore of 9 to S. Whitman bald
Iba vUlton eafo throughout, allowing
only three weltered hita, two of which
were wcured by Car porter, Duke wo
und been man. The Camp Hragg bat
ten hit Quin hard and conhiatently,
Hora getting throe mfetiaa and Brick
ntt. Kutehma and Bteveru two oaeh.
The K>Idler, put up a good game in
(ho Held, working together smoothly,
though n catch by Wood .worth, of
-Doha, wa. the boot Individual play
of the game. _ _
The woreH- H. K.
Duke.* » «
Gamp Bragg---9 9 4
Dettori..: Quin and Stewart; Whit
man and Weutberbead.
Umpire: Mr. Boyle.
, ’ Kenneth F. Howard I. making or
rnngomanta to ope*, an .metric ahoy
in Dunn Ho will bo located in Hu
HlgbtmHk building nod win be read]
foe huoinem oa*t wwk He I. a nrac
Meal electrician and will be able k
do anything in the electrical line. H<
win aleo carry a Meek of Art ore. am
material.
Peal tent la tim are provided for met
, who pro urfortunate in their aaWc
Ooo of lawyer*
ASKS FUNDS FOR
STATE’S WOUNDED
Mr*. Pride Jon*» Make* Appeal
Through Hall o( State*,
Naur York
WANTS PROVISION FOR
. MEN IN HOSPITALS
Mr. Jon*. la Now Rinlif th* Car*.
Ha* Do A Mainly *n Hor On
Pumi Fool. Humiliated That No
Souther* Seal# Ha* Mad* Appro
priation For Thi. Purpoao.
Mr*. Prld* Job**. r*pr***atatir**
>f the Carolina in th* Hall of But**,
istablirhcd in New York for th* car*
>f wounded aoldier* by th* co-oper*
ion of many SuUi in th* Union, ti
naking an appeal to North Caroltn
am for fund* with which to care
or the three hundred or nor* North
larolln* soldier* who are in N*w York
lospltal*. The** borm *r« without
rirnds and without the boa* touch,
nd while they hav* all th* car* that
he government can giv* them, It
* pointed out that much more 1* n**d
d to giv* them happinw* la th* long
l»y* of their confinement
Contribution* for this caua* may b*
ent to Mr*. Prld* Jones, th* Hall of
Itati., 27 West Z5th Street, New
fork.
Mr*. Jo***' Appeal.
Her appeal follows:
"I know it will be of interest to
’on to know what h being don* In
few York for the boyi of North end
•outh Carolina.
“Hav* yen heard about lh* Hall of
It*tee? It is under tho *«p*nrtsia*i
f the guverment, represented by th*
lew York war ramp community **r
Icc It 1* the Large*’, institution of
he kind in Nvw York. It really i* a
leering house for every nreblem of
no returned soldier
"A* briefly a* pcuubla I will glee
ob an outline of what la being dene,
>ut firet I think 1 should tell you
am running the Carolina desk main*
> on parse.
"War ramp
10use, where
’presented,
neift bureau
We ue* to M that every man la
be hospital receives a we looming not*
he day after his arrival, an nrvtta
ion to call at the Rail of Metis,
lotlr* that, if he la confined to the
■oepital, we will call on him, and
hat w* stand ready to beta him get
nil,' go home and gut u Job. Tm
(fleet of thee* personal visits, the giv
ng of information desired on many
lubjects and the furnlabing of many
ittle necessities and comforts have
k remarkable effect on the men and
lend greatly to their rapid improve,
nent and recovery, as ah own la many
No Souths re State Ha* Helped
"It is with great regret and humil
iation that I have to report that ao
far no Southern State has mad* an
appropriation, probably because there
is a mistaken belief that Southern
men do not touch this poet.
"We should all co-operate and pull
together to create an emergency fund
to meet tha requirements of than*
men. Many of the Northern Stataa
have created fund* ranging from five
thousand to thirty-five thousand dol
lars
“If every on* In the Carolina* did
their bit for their boy* hero In New
York, think what it would paean I I
real:te you have had every call mad*
upon you at homo, but It la for the
Carolina boys here that 1 ask your co
operation and assistance. Any amount
you may tee fit to contribute for tbl
work we aim doing will be greatly
appreciated.”
CHEAPER WHEAT FROM TOT ]
DOWN ASSURES DIRECTOR
New York, May 14.—An laae
diate redaction In the price of wheat, ■
reaching all down the line from tho
producer to the baker, ia believed as* j
eared, according to a statement to
ned today, by Julius Bamee, wheat
director, failo’wing a prolonged con
fers net yesterday between Mr. Barnes
and rcprunentatlvea. of the grain In
daetry, lneledfeg grain handlers, mills,
jobber* and baker*
MAJOR LAMB ELECTED
AS CHIEF OF POLICE
Cumberland Want Over Top For VI*
tary Loan Several Them and
Dollar*
Fayette rtlle.May 11—Maj. Robert
J. Lamb, cited foe eonapicooae gml
tantry tn mopping up German machine
gua neats in the HJrvdenbury line, waa
alerted bead of FayotUville’a police
department by the newly erected
board of alderman at Ha first aamton
last night Thorn waa only oaa other
office beside that of Major Lamb, thto
near presented to tha board far this
being the preeetit ehtof, J. A. McLeod.
City Clerk H. J. MeBele waa re
elected to that poet. C. W. Rankin
waa alao re-elected city trcacarwr,
while Vbn V. Ballard waa elected at
torney for the city. Alderwwa E J.
Jonea was made mayor pro tampon,
and W. T. Jo nee waa elected thief
of the Are department, all Urttbovt
opposition.
That Cumberland county baa sever
I at thousand dollar* over its allotment
l*f the Victory loan apportionment
will be shown whoa tha final Sgoraa
. of bond ml** are romp fled waa Rated
today by County Chairman 0. C.
,Trier. The banka pf Fayetteville
oversubscribed the county'* gaota.
i which waa flit,140.
Smile aa if yow f*H that way.
1 (-INNING BATTLE
WITHOUT ANY RUNS
Carolina and Trinity Thrill
Spectators Nearly 3 Hoar*
With Spectacular Boll
DUNN MAN STAR OP CAME
Durham, May 10.—In the most ax
citing baseball gam* of the *«**■■
her* thir afternoon. Trinity and
Carolina played a scoreless tie of fif
teen Inning* at the East Durham ball
park. It wag the Ont time since IMS
that the two college* had met ia
athletics, and hand red* of *tod»nts
were on hand to urge their player*
to their beat efforts.
Both learn* bad numerous chances
for uifiaa, but on each occasion the I
Rruthord for Trinity, and
rii*'« for Carolina, ’ighi.ei.eti. enl
the fir-t leg of a champion sidy atriot
went Without a taily.
Pitching honor* were more or torn
evenly divided, with the odds in favor
of Wiloon The Carolina man fanned
nine Methodist*, while Southard cano
ed flea to bits the dost. Southard
walked six opposing players, but dis
tributed the fie* passes to such aa ex
tant they ware aot dangerous.
Caroline 'i best chane* to score came
In the Uth inning, when with on*
down Herty rested on third at this
opportune time. Polmstor fanned,
Powell waa purposely walked sad
Robert* flow out to Col*,
i. Waanaatakor, Trinity's third sack
a* enaielhidaJ * -» »■ *- -»
of (ho gome. throw la* oot nine run
ner* ut flret without on error to hie
credit.
DATE IS FIXED TO
CHANGE POLICIES
Arw bee ties* For Kaehnego of Wot
Rich Paliaiae Now Beaag
Re Hired
Washington. D C —Th. War Risk
Inrarence Bureau has tentatively Ax
ed June 1 ae the date for tho leoaenae
of tho bow Ufa insurance paUedaa for
which soldiers, 'milere Bad
•e.
Tho Bureau hat
known that it win not
cles aa having lapsed
after discharge. a tu may Mi
ad pa/mout or has notified tho
that ho withe* to caaost hla
until ample Uaoe hat boss granted
for reinstatement The Bureom't pol
icy will be to allow a as idler, tailor
or marina to pat bio policy boch in
force by payment of baek installment*
within e period of dx moo the.
Up to the middle of April, Urn Bu
reau had paid 105,0*0 clalme fax in
turanee awards for death. Only 1,
604 claim* have been disallowed, and
i in n good many of those ranee tha
action ia net final.
AIXRCKP BtgCKAPEB KllJLXD
Bed RwelmeeeTPybg. Accwred fiber
II ef Sheeting Hta. at He Rea
Free. fitilL
Seuford, May 10.—Nears of a
bloody tragedy, whie hoccurred Wed
afternoon at 4 o'clock IS mlleo oowth
etd ef this place la Barnett county,
near tha Hoka County line, has reach
ed this city.
W. P. (-'Bud ") Buchanaa, about SI
yoare old, was shot through tho body
at a blockade Will near bis heme
Wednesday afternoon and after
crawling In tide wounded condition
unaided-to hb boats, died there from
the effect! of tho wound about one
o'clock tho tmr night. It ia roirnt
id that (hr dying au declared that i
l* waa aho. by Depoty Sheriff Jmmrw i
iptrdy while ha waa la the act of flvo
nr from (hi nfllr— ■
A coroner** logo off waa bald
rhnmdoT afternoon and. tho jury da
; taxed that tha doroaaod had noaao to
lia doath by taat unknown eauee Tho
wholo affair aooaaa to ha doodad in
w priory. It it reported bora taat Ihrp
uty Sheriff* Jaaaa Balmy and Loon
McDonald approochod tho otfU whrr*
there wore four am, iocledlag Mr.
Buchanan, throe of than* lannd in
operating tha aMO, aad aaa of them a
tpoctotor. Tba offoaia aaptaiod on*
young aaa, Smith, aad tha atUl that
wont with It, b«t tha other three men
nun&e their flfectBt, tad the office ri
cUIbi that thy did net know that any
one waa ahot. Smith waa carried to
Lflltngtea and ptoood la Jail.
Tho affair haa c mo tad quit* a aoa
aatlon la that saottoa, whoro It la al
leged that there la qaite a good deal
of illicit diHilling galgg on. It la
within a faw mfloa of Comp Bragg.
Certain H la that there are largo qeen
tltlo* of whUkey la conataat elroute
tlon through thU aettra eoctioa of tho
State.— Wlhwtagtoo Star.
TO- BE IMPOSE BLOCKADE IP
GEJUKAMY DOES NOT BICN
THE PEACE TEEATT
Parte. Iky IA—Tha oorna Ml W
law, ooaawoaod of Praaldaa( WB
i
I '
Tba grootoat religion la oorvtao.
Puri Bat Ur, M
Ram, Maria Pops,
ira4 Winiamiu
V.aU f Pram
Mpl _
Premslsd Prof .
P earth Grade J
. Mary Bam. Bath !
lord, Doris Gardner,
Margaret Loras,
Robert Oar, Jtms W>n>. MDy
Primrose, Arthur Tart, John Watsoa,
William Bam, John B. Margrave.
Pram sSsd Pram Tiff* Grade te
Feorth Grade Wish fhel a-'
Elisabeth Jsrnignn, Mat Naylor,
Dsrid Btaylock, Jomm CiamartSe.
Herman. Strickland. Wy«n> Temple,
Myrtls DaUey, Bath IN.
Prsuited Pram Fsnm Grads te
Fifth Grade With First Herar.
Moris Jshnwon. LoM* May Weet
brook, J. C. Andrews, frank BaOey,
Irving Thorn ten. Bo best Jones, Am
Baggett, Pnrqnhoid Bo*, Charlotte
Hatcher, Herbert HoIUdd.
Prsmsted Pram Paerih Grade te
Fifth Grade With fra. ad Horn*.
Carrie Hodges, Nettle May Strick
land, Katie Oodarln, AS rile Hedge*,
James Newberry, Ghu Warren,
Vance Klnhrw, Darias Koyale, Jock
Culp, Darias Ennis, Jeanes Driver,
Hugh Godwin, WOlla*. Hattenbech,
Len Jeehoon, Henry WhBeheod, Clean
Mllson, Myrtle ReynU,J<e»a Rayah,
Gladys Doran port, Virginia Mitchell,
Mary Sorias, Annie. fia»a Wilson,
Homsr Sneed.
Promoted Pram Fearth Grade te Fifth
Grade With Tided Hewer.
Nannie Locos, Cindy* Pope, Elisa
beth Townsend.
Presented Pram Plfh Grade te Math
Grade With Fire* Hewer.
!feaS5STSMc°tS!'
iyeoek. Sank Pordin, Bmi«a Carr.
SuMtod From Fifth find, to sixth
Grad* With 8.toad Hear.
Jack Cook,, Nina Park*. Jack tut
anr, Beit Holland, Eaton 11 Warm.
>rtoa tank. Laalaa Dtonlag. Main*
!«■«. Boaal* Hobha. iMift Dowd.
Edward Pardio, Frank Co Dora. Baa
3owd, Margaret Btffdt, Byenter
kdama, Ruth Barer,
hrmtotod Pram Fifth to Sixth Credo
With Third Honor. _
Robert Britt. Rupert Wad,, Cerlylo
Naylor.
Prewired Proto We* Grade to
«*»•»* Credo With r—« Htotar.
Bwaja Lee SraRk . Rftolie Odd
sss^asa^ias-iESi!
Nool._ fdtt Oliva,
Hurt Blaylacfc,_> Otor. Haeeihai
Godwin, Cagane Jakgna, Harry
Newberry. Oaraold PtoW
Praoa otod Prato Mdk Grade to
•woo* Grad* WMk ear.
jcs-oa^e. u
Draughon, Hoary W*M, Nethea
Pblitato Kama Arthur, Walter
Baur-om, John B. Laa. FtoiMto Bloae.
CUraac, Laa Tart, JrtW L. Thowy
gsnSSrMBSiBs
. .Protootod Pro** Slafh Credo to
Baraalh Grad* With Third Haaar.
Robert Jomigan Thokaa Gang,*
Frawotod Fiww Into* Gredo to
jEtarubva.
Raih Tonne.
Froaotid Prato jeieolh Gredo to
Otodo WJ* Stowed Hwtor.
_ Dartd CUFord, Ora inula, Arthur
ALL TROOPS HOME. ,
BY SEPTEMBER 1ST
'•sSaS£s^=srr2
Whet May Urn HU Last THp a the
>aaliM^Oii|l*U^U|a d^Ca.
Coblena. Satarday May 10.—Caa
»»«ral Pa rah Lap arrived la Oableaa
today for what may ha Ida laat o Mela I
'Urit to tha American oteppiad ana.
During his ettt ha wtOmmrwe
vtth Uaut. Ota. Haatar UmMt Anal
arrangements or tha complete wKh
Irmwai of tha Aulaat fmem aa de
eded upon aoaa three weak* ago at
raaanl headquarter*
General Pershing tnnrtrmal the
Maahiaptan anaounesmut that all,
>r at least nearly all, of the laoil
aas would bo oat ofPnaea aad Oar
uay by September 1. Ho
hat tha plana for tha wM
noja frpm tha apnpMd
__will
%a the peace Booty tha troop wttb
Inwal from theli laniard wtD go
orward with a nah sad If say Ameri
cas an left at the bridgehead by
hptaakar they will ha few la aaaihai
Lad assigned to doty cleaning ap aad
hocUng property preparatory to
anting It over to tha French
Tho noaoa w» like children P that
MT MM mmAmmI MHi4 tho-tkoo
trt mmturml i» Out they a* nr« of
Lhsaor.
JIG FERTILIZER
PLANT FORMING
Mdisi. Wfll Mm Imtrt Daria,
lamm.r^u^Wffl l^h Opw»
The Bamiaolt Phosphate Company.
hot recently |-1-tho ilia mi
ha Doan Hardwood tianafectoring
!*•. Mtuated Jut math of Dun pa
ho Atlantis Coast Lias, wfll begin re
seda UngtbehofldhiMa a feWdaya,
___,_this
The Idea af the sale sf this
i to increase tho Wceklag capt
or company.
rhey also' in aetabtiehfcag a similar
dent at Oelddtro, which wfll give
forth Carolina two separate and <He
inet planta It la the hstaaUen of
he company to increase tines planta
rach year, or an holiness demands
t.
At the Done plant the first season
it least 10,000 tons of fertilisers wfll
M mixed. This fertiliser will he cam
posed of tty fertiliser Ingredients
Lhe farmers may desire sad a guar
anteed product is eeei it id, the eaJy
IDer used win be tbs phosphate which
s taken from the mines of this eom
paay la Florida. They will, do **•
at a reason able price and will ears
tbs farmers who patronise them assay
thousands of dollars (a their fertiliser
bOW.
The eapital stock of the Semiaole
Phosphate Co., is 1600,000, end it
owns more than 1000 scree of land
in Florida, all of which is' rich in
phosphate which they hare been sefl
ing through this section end the south
for the poet several yean. Since
organisation of Urn company lam than
three scree of tho tract hoe been
worked, which meads they have u
unlimited supply ef this product. Tho
deposits on dm load has bean con
wrvmttvely eeHuieted at more then
two million toon. •
Mr. Lewis L. LeBar sad Mr. D.
H. Loooey, two representatives el
ht eon parry or* bow la Dm and
wilT twutn boro for tovoral day*
O^da tbo preliminary work and mart
ire laterartcd la tha project. They
will ba glad to talk ever thair plaai
to any on* who la biWreatod.
Tba opaning of tbit plant will moan
> grant daol to Doan and vicinity
ind tba at intarvatad la tbo waif ara
or tba tawa ahooht anatrt tba manage
ment la nay way poaaMa
Carl W fleam.
Frematad From Eighth Grade to
Nlath Grade With Fint Hooor.
Locil* Arrack, Looiaa Pridgen.
Fra anted Pram Eighth Grade to
Ntath Orada With iooaad Hoaov.
Locilc Ciaol, Roth OoIp, Uoy Pop*.
Maggie Thome*. Bertha Waathreok.
Orrea Dowd, Pool Strickland, Qaorgo
Wllaoa, EHcabotb Eaa.ll. Emily New
batty.
FnaAt.d Pram Eighth Grade to
Nlath Orada With Third Haaar.
Plaiwaoa Holliday, Reby Crockett,
ntmlt Maamngill
FttartadPita Nlath Orada to Taath
Groda WNh Plrot Haaar.
Lola Ayeeek, Mary Baggett. Mar
garet Wad*.'
Frameted From Nlath Orada ta Taath
Grade With laaaad Haaar..
Theme. Hood. Jack Jordan, PaHoa
Lao. PM Lynch. Lacy Pop*. Mary
Baltay, Ovolta Britt, John Howard
Promoted Pram Ninth Orada to Taatk
.Grade WMh Third Hoaor.
Haartta BmHh, WQRam Wado.
Frameted Prom Taath Orada t.
Elooeath Grade With Pbrt Haaar
f » - ■ m III A_ _ I _ n-1
LtlWOM dTltffn, MNnIV flwwgfC
PaHoa, baa Pagh, Margaret Taylor
Premeted Pram Tooth Grad* M
R laraath Grad* WMh lataad Maom
Thom at Vernon Smith. Jr.. Aanyi
Lott Honryawtt, Oerltadt Prig*.
Fremiti d Pram Taath Orada h
Rlevaath Grade WHb Tided Haaar
‘ laoc Nloaa, LUBaa Bttgkiatia
Bath Wmthnifc.
QUICK RETURN FOR
AMERICAN TROWS
WW In CoMan* That They
Will Bn Out «f Oecuptod
Gmrmmnr *J J— 1
LEAVE SOON AS GERMANS
SIGN THE PEACE TREATY
Cohlrna, May U.—If tto Ganmaa* (
ssnSjfcfiLaSS
aaite, will to aot of the oornpUd dto 1
artet of Oenaaay ky /oao 1. or aoaa I
■ftor that data, rirdhn to report* S
la circulation is Cohan. ]
It la aadaialaod that tto flnt, aae- 1
mu! and third repalar B ‘ i
to thoaa to rnaaia for
nactloq with turniar
french control if i
aapt tto poaoo eoadkiana, it la
Hood preparation* win I
diotoly for tto ratoal ■
Iona, to withdraw to L 1
“WwSSKJsj'
toW to*. Pmch to. tut 4
i’saj^ruSSxi
plaaa far tto withdrawal ad the 1
»f roarat, will to 4
Ci I
General *
•ha cor re i
•oald to the port of too 4
inajr ia oroat tho (luain do aot ]
ign tto treaty, aaid It mqr to do- •
waded upon that Aanaica will do *
»er part, whatovo* that aa| .to. J
In connection with tto ran all that 4
H tto Aaurca<u, mint fki third
area and thraa dhUm* win k* <
Hg^l lbs SiImsImImm Is Mm Hs»
•■at Drtv* War* ialbM Iry tha
Warn ml Caaarty
Tba Vlatary Loan r»ipa%a ax dad
laat Saturday wtU aa waiilwHi
tlon ttrmukoat tba eaaatry. AJJ tka
t
I
la Anndnm Pwik Mr* B, {
0. PriaiM, who waa chairaua. M
*xc«Uo«t work In organising for <to <
drtn and asearadad in aalllrqr the i
meant of bonds allotted ta tha dt*- 1
mm of tha townahip. Tha banka did <
act taka any bonds, which eaassd I
Arrrosboro ta fellboWad Its qaoto. t
. Following Is a list of thooo who ,
wort most oethra la tha ro ensign and \
told tha created saiatiat od bands i
Mrs. wm. Thompson.-Tilt,400
Mias Oarrtaa Jackmm.. MM I
Mrs. E M. Jaffrara...- MM I
Mias Modrad Hood. S.M0 i
Mn Janos Farthing- MM
Boy Scoots.. 1JM I
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woa owordodto Mra. WIIHaaa Thonp- i
•on, and Min Corrtoa Jochaoo waa.
tha recipient af tha aaeaad patea.
Tha Boy Scoots war# siren tha third
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atlaa odrartlalag nutter, and aaaht
Ing Ni oariaaa other way*
Tha winsa arc aadMltd to tho
credit far aafflag tha baada la this
township aa tha harden waa plaaad
entirely apaa thou. Tha aua had
vary liUla to do with son dotting tha
ranpatga and did not rapid tha lata
of My beads.
Tha total anoaat af baada sold la
tha townahip dnrtns tho tanpalga
wm MI.1M.
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