VOL V. NO. 121 HICKORY, N. C, WEDNESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY rj .920 PRICE FIVE CENTS HOOT IS NAMED INDIAN DIVISION!!) POSTOFFlCEjIVIORE EVIDENCE NAME IS CHOSFN HiNES TO M MANAGER OF ; IS URGED BY GUIDE HEED i: AS TO SIMS ! FOR RETAIL TO DEMANDS HICKORY ! OFFICERS i HERE WORDS STORES HIMSELF C. G. Henry, who built tht.-.v the Associated Press j. I.nry po.-todict in '1913-191.V ij Washington. FVh 11 Mv. S. L. Shell has A proposal - e:;S!0!1 a tahle f in lib pos- ! By postoyees m The Associated Tress Washingon, Feb. 11. Tl ! Cv the Associated Tress Kich "' ':;"""f 'ory. IK ',' more full .livi.--,1 V ' TWw"irf rtly what was ,:,! in the -,,,-! .,Und today that the VV .f '" kimwn at the North Amji-k-a" lii 'T?"tl,i?Sc"l! " ttfl! to Uh.-!.. ami three r,,,!: v3 cf conrn i -I office, in New Vrk an-l V, l.i.i. .heir were r.ii ciUnli.lnUM, Ht.n .livi-i,m or divisions, is eniiiiK!, ;''' ". tmitore at that i,.urfi!jr the war probably will kad the 1 5iii-Slem. will be the aame c? ' ... . ,..-m ..li.-.'L- i.ut ! i..i, u- ;hi:;v i f i.-.. i azines, Ul "".irds to .prolong the hearing, i un a capital of about S750.orii) new iu i ( s ill i 'iiiMi i i : tu mose were the 'u i i.iii chick inn mv. .John u i i., i: .v. wm lias iifid the posit ion ; : ,1:-J noroi.-un on the western front,' I1.. It.y. . i 4 4 . ... r ..... . . ' . I , 1 . . ...... X j 1 i it . ' i in- I'.ii nan .iu. ci v ti ,in im ior me rcou ien in In adlitiun to elt'etintr a new eiiy ,' ''aaco the nick.iaine of ,i;iii.i'.:e!', coam il decided to coniin-' hunters" i.eeauc of the d . i :.. n ...... .. -. . i . i' ii. . ii' i:.e iiiiiiuu'.a t nr.i r.,m me ami i)-r tti y men- rines m snipmu' con-; 'ill the v-on-.t riii-1 inn t a;i.t .-. i tests, with tvui-xt, w .,,, f,n.n!..hal tli.! 'inl h iu'i'ini" ...v.-,. .,-., I i ... .i ' f iniuiti "f m ;,!. n ...i,,. -.!.',. 'i" epared to-t III' !iT: ieadinu' tu the buildir,;'; o;' a ! a. an power which it is M I '1 1 f f . I 1 Iy the Associated Tress It war Vwishiii"ton Fob. 11: DhvWnr i .. - Uniie:i'! Ocntral- Ilines will make answer f.i - liie wae;e Ieiiiands of the 2.000,000 -j iaiivoad workers on his own respcu x j nihility and the standpoint of the A. railroad atlr.iinistration. it vn sm- tlic hearin-iith a capital of about .15750,000.000. nouccd at tiie white house odnv W 1 r- j 1 I .1 ... . . 1 . i -:. . . ... nays or iac vow. -n.uniiai oinis nenieu tra: no liad ; ne ccrooration v,-i .,. t.i,;,.. , v;i-,,-r. n ... .... express and abiut the time the first ! .na.h tr.ut u.-.uhv., '.-.nJ ..tmf.,,, : 7 . . ., ... ' ' - i lit.' ; iyivr.1- iiif ;L C iisiUH 000 retail stores tlirou.trhoi;t j ileveiofore tlr.r president h- ; passed upon -aihoad decision:; before the answer was ijiven to the union representatives. No reason was aV Vdmnal iiiivvi i "i"'oati locomotive.? beuan astonish- . ,;n.,t,v . : .... , . i '"".ii'iR- the natives. li-ansportation i Llcl'latmn f the American army and d ni -' "iwas slow and difficult and nersons I nav' 111 the war' s attributed to'ihe co ounrrv. iwho watned to travel any distar.ce f !"'ai by Representative Byrnes ake weeks and moiit liS. ' So 'J- he directory, which contains the Carolina one of the tri i ir'V al!v on the south side ' "of 'id-: le wasted" if the' Indians are j !'a!nef f Xt.rth Carolina towns, was j nl-w,. i,. iU, c,iH i 'uei! oeiore l aiawn I'.iiiin avenue west. (tv .Alana'.'vr denied i:,u!ev was iiMuicted to have wotd: ! nxporl nex,s at scout mir and patro 'in imtni diatelv on the Ninth av-j'1'-'1 part.icuhrrlr at ni.yht and in. . ..ue !!'w.iect and liclails of U.e III- j unknown territory. disregard for e, ruth avenue si-.lewalk extension, ; Pi'S'M.na! tlancer uiuler fire, and un- slii. ii ha:- lu en han.''injr Jire si::,;'e -alte; in loyally, were among the talked with the adi'airai j ;..t i 4. count-1' w-in t..i"tutiuti in jiait uy .,.,,! 11f.,: . 1 f' l.-.c-f ..4- rUnf -t... .. .4..,:.. . i i::nerruis r onl, then in Lincoln eoun- i ii : ty. were the only places named that ; '-o now 1 iifivt rf Pnhwhn rmirit - i ; Hickory. Now.tcn and 'Conovei J thaL he 'c understand Admira 3001E congress. Senator Glass, hove er, explained; MATTERS r COUNTY BO tin dii. will ne j! vai'.vKctv.'d out j 1 1 v r .; ( procoe !-..,! doienv iua lities the Indian was de : ii'-id v . i'0.--essing iu an in usual fii far 'as the guide is ccueerned, did not eix'sj; and although there vere nuie communities m tno coun- Sim: to wisli to "discredit the army" i ut had "believed he was simnlv ten- 1 Newton. .Feb. 11;. The board signed for the departure in case. in the light of the urgent ma'iuis c f the irainmen and the strike call issued by the officers of i the brotherhood of maintenance of I way employees, both railroad and C-Hwmto house cnicials- regard the situa- ii ... ., .I, ,,.i.w : hi i '..- v k. .. i f i , . i., : Mr II. C. .Meniey, ,dty physie.an. i i r. .losvph Kossutii Dixon. cvretarv 1 V'n WereT!10t ll!ile1 ln lbi: thought to b" t-ue " I session wih the following ice r-be " J'laX0- , :Ir--H?eS ioun:dl M.od pa-: en the ch;s- ! f the National Antevic-. i l-.nauU ,osl( ttlhIe- i !e were ve ry : - - - - l...,,.,,.. ,, r ' C. eil !!as Pomci a memorandum to See- i,.r onii:,a,, -e. Much svmimthv was ! Memorial Association, of whu-h llc-i-i f? , V'lees Vwhoiv -or the game LeprcM-nta. tw v t.aey of Soutn . -;;-. .sbomo Lrown. chairman. rcarv Tumultv who has given it to e. presseti Ifor Mv. John !'. Milhr,!-an Watiamakcr f New V-uk ;s i 'Xi ha; lfn much H'V,, t Carolina, the third memcr of the-1--- Mgmon, Jay S. Wilfong, the nresident riat.a'Vi r f the llickorv Amusemer.w 1 leuuder and presiilent. Dr D:om i fat.,cr ,,osraf- V1 '?'U " ! congressional party, who was unable ; -J i'. Holler and V. S. St roup r '.f, ,.V.V i,,ir,r r,. ii:,,,., i .-.. :-ny v.'ho is made lo bear ;.he jidso rei,l a letter from General ic Ltfneo 7 i to appear before the committee be-1 and transacted the fellowim.- Ju., i -i ' i . " ! X T ' -i.d linaneial loss,..; incident to the;mg giving his -hearty approval" to , 'icte ,(.,t ?, -i - V r'b . U,,n; f :lh- int. ., .i-ui f tv. ne- i- ' ,l" 1i0 !'Cl,u ;:1: ,. p;-mirP but the point was made i a plan to enlist Indian regiments. : Receding miles was 0 cents over ; am. of il h.ess, has aod to Ki .... j lxo been resumed, this morning, : ..u mi es ami not exceet nie- u l ines npnri v nni nv va moiit ih.d toe herdth of the people ofj A majority of the more than 17. iliikt.i y i of 'r.-t importar.c. . Tais j 00() Indians who saw military serv- i was : h. ired by Air am Her. ! oe.riug tno war were niemners ot ."U ilv nianauer is 2 !.t!io IHth division, the Texas and 1.0 and not exceeding 80 miles : heard Monday. . .d 'I be nts: over 0 miles and not e.:-; t . . i . . i -1 i . i e -i i-i i . ... eeeuing i;o nines, i i ceuis; tiver ; 400 mile: -' I i L letter uiirman H:le has imt however lehidle date for (lie resipvi)"-! a ;u- , i ;i ! o i a1. i;dre. W": was born in nd Inn bre.'. r. a a i Okiahoma national army (iivis;oo, v.p i. tr.e iV. l.- u u, !ih Ce-nstrv.eiien Company of i 'hi -! from the saaic tor the -a si -2 ,oars i i in! ; i :e .-ill I e ' i l IS const nu t ion. postol.'.co I; fa miliar With nil I leho-, at um-ai gua-d.smon o states, a iid the ! M'i."':.f!i Infantry or old O'Jth New York, "fvlv.hich i.eeen'ed r.eavv inaian rcplaeo ie 'oiments to fill the gaps produced, in its sort- r prscd of two pieces of papei v lunged with double rate: of on ot ir.e liearin: i-rown, deceased or ( ataw- i , I , . . i . . . . . : S . 1 1 '. ' n:i o.iuiu.y lownsmp lie re!i(-ved. of special district school tax. Moncgfam ion rued an e:.'dv and the meeting ad- . Of -i&-.-i i 11! :n ifi'iio.:;i. are, nieces with triple rate, per paid one cent post; A nc paper car;; ."d pm unless witiiin th.e over 1) on ea nine state of publica- ranks by fighting on the Marne. i'.ut ,t !. in : ,i' ' ha..- hei-ii- ('n'''iMi''i ro t he KCi Kins served in many oine.r ue and w.d.r const rod ion and limits and in pra.ticailv all services. ii., .h.i'.dn d large bodies- ;f n.eji. '(i')ii 'when the one-cent cUe For any distance over held f 1 00 j ha ri was 1 1-2 - cent. Mayor laiiol: ond ;.i!n i i' ci.vii'i'il i'eit that i i t h ; i,:,im' i i .i r .Mi' . , i . i . i to super- i .nuns under tneir command, wun onej :., I ..,,..,. . I -.nn.liii. l il-lilC'il nrl fUlt 'lll'i- i t I 1 V I. I I I .llll, 1 V I-V4V i v i.i V- i . . j u,i . . . . Dr. Dixon declared that after vi.-it- mem liers i nig numerous cauijis and bospilals, i.irce'ab "effice-rs interviewed, from the we;k to he d i e here t his ! : emmanding offit""r to tiie corporal ... . . . i j. . i i i i i Henry will sae li.e cil v ' i r petty oincers, w no nuev oati in alarv in Ids ability i . tl'.e oi. druc! ion i.f d:-:- ;-al plant and th.e municpial ' iast.c commendation ot the brilliance.: ;, aiduv. j the stability, the amenability to diS- fr. ile-uv. h. . mnrru A i-. . tpline, the heroism' and valor of thi-.j , . . i . . . It.;-... il ..1 . 4 ... 4 t , ilai'le .Johnston o tins ulV, taive.s inoiiin as a Mgnmy, loiee m um . . . . .. . ! . l . I i.e iH .-dioii here at a linaikvu sac-; American ai-niy ana nuv v . 'in,-..' j., ('dcr to b" la-cr hi- familv. Mayor i'diiott told him that he would ! ed the ;i him more than the city could : infauir alioid to yive him to superird 'u WIS TAKE STAND IN DEFENSI distrfiet, traount of $4.h", on ors account- of physical infn-mitv On motion Li. L. i'lazie i T . ... ......... vw ..v l l av I vil ill JO tax tor year lPii) on account of not nmg all being 21 years old untd -Asm-iiMi- i :-'i kerosene A. caiioa l of Inici national tract- OSBORNE RECALLE in mm Ii V. L j I I he Associated Press Albany. N. Y. Feb. 11. Tl iOly. On motion it was ordered that J. ! ii. Bridges of Catawba township be ; relieved of tax on property, atn-i ;u:it of release $4.0 1 on account o1 : error. as been received by the Aber- of C!a- ''dhv I!.:vdv,;;i-e C mpanv. Thev are i i r - i -..-!'' eane.nc t (ivawmv two o oe?- is. run- orts f machinery and ae vurnevs. Several cf t hem are bee?? sold in the county. ie defense J' iition I'eceived for change ! By the Associated Press T... r?.illv whn enmnmnd- I - vnami kujhi .uini., m-m.ii.-i,.!-.. ,.4.i J.. I ..... ..v.... , ,. . . . , , . I,f, Olll'.l A I Tl . i A IT .... . C 4- :- 1 i' . . 4 U . I w 1 n -, I iHMvmt i-..-- . 1 1,'T eiMinita ..',", -.1 . ...... v - in l liaitauoii oi ine luom i "-i.u ..-i.4vi. tun it i'i"-n ; ..,... mi t'. t -ics envinc Jluit ii-.M-.-i .-. M,-o;K;iii (. fimt i i i ! the senate id ;ti.e Indians were "the best and safe- ; s Osborne would be recalled foreross- enrnts lie had at any tune. , ifle fi'ht - ' AitllluulLlu'1 111 till: 4Ne ov:i I fiui. liwu nspnacy trial. the tormer s tes- imd the floor todav ai the trial ot the! 'ui,4it- i aa iu cimes townsiiip . m-. vcc-w..jod otdnlii: imomblv- !Ti? Ariieit and ITiekcry road b r men charged with disloyalty, the .piesec.ution ...Jiaving. clesed yesterday ! afternoon. Reading by t he defense if further excerpts of documentary ,'.!! di uc ien tor t he rdHoli. !i.'"-ii;'.. i i ,ii...i!v Tim ni'U' mr'iisi,' in o-- "Tht v were ei'.ei t in r .iit:( n in bis evnecieiice i,ai(li;.ii' '. iag. game, strong brave, resolute," .Major I 'only said. l ney were su- i-mion.y i-oiiMiim-M u it iu i. ut i' i ior in s.-.-mtirp and patie.l work. ; t:ei dayV. session ar.-d 'attorneys for the Th y were uitexce.led in every pliase : jc.fcng0 indicated that they would have ' IhavJ1 m!-ihecancy in reeom- resume. the stand .,i(;iig any one of my Indians for The importance of Osborne s tesu : first st rgeanfey, e.r even a cap- ;mony was not rn.mn1i7.0d by the do ts, i ney. 1 had replacements on enght attornevs who had previously in li mated that his examination weuhii e.ioi has had Mc inatiageniei.l o; i naiifial matters in contract weal; am is i-nirddered an all round man. lie will leave tonight for (. hi '-r-and will return in a wfek. He wair I 1 t.d.e a le.-d before ordering in or in- ning at Ralph Pope's passing oven iar.us ot Ralph Tope, Q. I). Little, iioseise Eckar(!, John Little an,d Frank I'd tile, intersecting with old man near r runic i.utie s. On inn ;;eiiiif;n oidered tiled a.ne ti sod; T. L. Uandv. C. K.. vt judiciary committ.ee, 1 to make survey ami report at which is conducting the hearing, wiii me '.n;'g.. :e concluded this, afternoon. Until j mot," r that $2.- , , , v ! '-00 be )aid hickory townsmp road this ,s finished counsel for the le-, C(;;iHili,sio:i oil a(.count. (in n)...pT, fon.se c-cn.tend that their opponents ; d was ordered that $1,000 be paid eannot technicaliv "rest" their cae. , Newton township road commission o.. inti cdueed bv council for lo an ve r ucsi i ..L lll'AI. POSTi'ONKD The township teachers' leading (ijele has been indeSinitedv postponed. It was schedub.-d. for Saturday morn ing in th? high school. 4j.--jOtG Ail. GROVE HONOR ROLL The following is tiie honor roll for Alt- Grove- school, thin! month: Ss.sie Whi-;iant, Gilodilh Huffman, flaiph Hail'inan. Roy Hutfman, Deu rant Kud.iem, Alie;i Huil'ma:!. Rei- Uice Aloi'Y ison. Ka.il W iiitenei Ifc1i " ii; new ( luties and he vdil star 001. ;i Alondav, Februarv 2d. K v. oer-a-uoiis so tiiorougb was OiSON TO SUCCEED rt r t HAM 1 I'm v. j 1 1 - ! 1 I B mm Mi-,,, ,1 a.invi'iii'i nf nv I'linics. an-'i ! these?' Indians were unnauiifiedlv the ! 'oe most tiiorougb. 1 vrcv best icnlacenifnt;: se-nt me. j- a-4 iM.-.nv of tliem were killed or wound-; THOMAS .1. IIOOYKR IS -lid. for they rdways sought the dan-; 'Mi rous places. 1 advocate the segre-; i a;', a of the Indian troos, for .1 I Ncwtf.n, N. C., Feb. 11. FLETCHER ALLOWED LEAVE i 1; 1 1 1 u :-oue On 1 :1 ioti;:u it was ordered that 0 Hickory township be m OLINA FRESHMEN IE TAUGHT BOXING even 01 tax on property valuation: i $200; amount of release $2.77, on Rv the Associated Press ee- md cf eirov of lister. ! Yhanei Hiii. N. ('.. '(!. 11. Rox- 4 1 1 ' .n.'ii ! ;n . j1as j-.P;11 j-ocognixed as a college towri- ()n m'f.ition (?.t was ordere: .iii J-'. He vvitt cf N'evLe.n ; 1 ! mi) e?:empt from payment sport ny, Fniversitv of North iiid county license to peddle in CVtrcliiu. it was announced today. I Catawba county, en account of be DKAl) AT WILMINGTON j -A to! By the Associated Press. "'Washington;, Feb. 1 1, -President mg poor and miirm. this order r W ilson today accepted the i vii! be good fee ii resent year. ! On motion it was ordered that Duder the direction of Thomas ' J. brown. iorm nv captain in me army and head of the army training ciiool at Cainn (htrden for training resigaa- v R0 .('.k 01 Newton towns i d be! ss'a distant Imliirn foltJe they did i by "lie v. G.' . Drum mnouneing th I 'ticn of-Honry P. Fletcher, aniibassadov relieved of tax on property vaiua- mhletic dirt-ts,s. 150 freshmen have their best worl'," i death iu Wilmington last night of to eMrieo. Air. Fletcher wrote the non or ,,ooj, amount 01 release on , ,.(:,,un rtudying t he diiference between An ir.stnnce ef how I he Chortaw I Thomas J. Hoover, son of Mrs. Ella j pr-si(j( ni tendering his resignation i;! r , orAnTco that -c- ''a lcft iuK'k ani a 1'i-"ht cvos:' an,! thti liglect of men under the commaiu oH Hoover cf this city;. Death was ; , .vof.k:, ))Xlt bis letter has ! .; V1 "r VhiV i 7.V v.CloV jV, A elat "on of shiftlv foot-work to' the I 1 .10 o- l'ld.-ivJ VV11 uiin .. il 01 -1 ejMisrv hv nneumoma leliowing an' ... , ; ,. ; - - - . 'rl : p M i. .: -;. ,! iltf,ntrV. m-nvodUt-lc of inVlnen.ei.. The funeral I net been made public. ; held .January o, jtu, accepung re- eauliilower ear. , u: -. 1 ; J,L l l i.i UIA ill wt:M.M21Ufil Ul Uiiiii' r--mt. -pm I'v th" Associ'iled Press VV.ivi,;...,!, m i.'i.l. 11 P,mro tT't-:d 'I (l 111 I, t W t i t. dirwood .lohn.-a.n of New York, author and editor and one of the i'ounoers j , Valu? iu dodging -:ho German "lis-.-will take place in ' Wilmington i.r ib.. l,...Ki'iii. i(l imfrvi e nmici'. I:::d i --r.i nf- n" . sv tern was roJatcM nv in. ; attomoon . -vi r. tioovei, wno v...u, ; ah Sudie Rums arriv Dixen. in t'.CC aer wit., precesiniji a com ears 1.1 age wih a u kh...i ,,e;ty from Aortn vviiKosooro yesiei- .tiee, when the l-l2na intar.-.hy trade and worKCd ior hevcia, . 4() s.nen.j Xh:et weeks' wit 11 11 er the Catawba County rses j nnvrnj s k. 1m Mrs. Waiter Rums, ed in tlie 111 with been selected by President Wilson as ambassador to Rente to succeed Th-v. N'elsoii Page, who resigned last Oc- tne arnii- 1 v..- w:n in troe.i. 01 M". ruicnnc, univiars ior c.,,, ClmnniMLvne front, the Get mam. i and the Newton Enterprise. Surviv- , ,1 t T 7' 1 . . 1. ... . 1. ,. .-. -1 . - while tno YV Utvesnoro i-noojr-. an- uv.-- .4).'. es 101 n.ii'v ot. v ivy ovtr iiuii-i -f lands in e atawoa iownsnii, ne res- . , . . , . ... cinded. On motion it was ordered ; fiuenza. Airs. Royd who has been ill that sheriff summons a new jury to for several days with grip is - irn assess damages on Danner lands tu'mrv;,H.. nnn vnccts to be out again 1 - 1 oner, Mr. .Johnson was born in Washing-! hmel Alorr.ssey -1 1 tanning w;re !( 'it ached. American ' 1 p nu t ne ids - mg him are ins wire, wno was 10;-, 0(! cn c-:u:Unt of mtluenda. organ1 :'.-d a si" nicriy iviiss jvuu coieman. inrt-e 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 .n avoid tnisidren, his mother, Airs. Rita Hoover : Airs, 1 Catawba townsiiip for new load. to report at next meeting. On motion 1). L. Hartzoge of Hit-!."- m few day: i . , I'i I II!'" W i ! e '-" - 0 ,n ..11 i 1 1 1 o , 1 1 vr 1 1, 1 1 . o 111vbi1v.11 - . - . - . . - ion 07 years ago and was editor 01 j(;d(.no Moms.-sev orranize.l a signal and several brothers and sisters. Mr? be Century Magazine from 100'.) to!y(yu'aiv at (diataws to transmit the : Hoover was at the bedside of her soi l'ai::. 0 SEND, troop: AWAY, CITY QUIET : son thti- original diaieec when the end came. iui. ncoti Dr. -Was well known -and popular 111 Aew- and genuine regre if is- felt messages in "I bis barbed wire conversation 1 ,:..-,., .mid. "v.i a Um.-.m ro 'tli-a n-vn-' ton Ius--rvi' the Germans." ; throughout the city at the announee- " In" working the "code", it v-g, i ment of his death. fmind tl.td there were no words in the; The schools in Aewion will reopen Choctaw 'tongue for many military i Monday morning after being quarari tccim'ccd expressions a,u: it was n.-c-Ained for several weeks on aecoum to m ike up a .ai): ot iiui-: 01 me "uu""1 i i'"''u,K- .,,..U x-. ".me n-v:nn fOi'll Sill 11 . - Markets "i'orv townshii) wa.sv irelieved or poi j:;;x for year 1910, his own statement With pneumonic, in a Charlotte hos- J' COTTON New York, Feb. 14. ? i-'.1- .-. - -,-.v,vr'i:. esnry stitutes. ' ; INSTEAD Or SLK 1CT 1 Instead of services in cur churches ... ..1 1 1j the es-' tonight at the regular time let every f -r "(irf.; hatt::n. and arrow ior "aniiiiunitiuu. . , ,. , 4 ,.oo-i.v.,-id-! church mernoer givev himself ' - II ii ill'.' L Ot -vi iiiniu in- i-..i'. . .,1 v battalion headquarters on or prayer that God may heal all of the 10 stil December 8, 1919. Received appeal from decision of j Ilickcry township road commission ii"; i-ogard to cartway over lands of ;;! llbm Propst and others. On.vn.dioi -The cotton r " r i fc was referred back to II j'jkory markct. opened steady today at un- ; i,0-.Vnship road conrmission with sage-hanged prices to an advance of 11. ; ??-tion that matter be reopened and points on uncertain- cables. There fiat jury be appointed to lay cut appeared to be a good deal cf cotton : cavtwav a;s provided by lav. fcr sale around 34.20 for May and ! nn motion it wis eirdsred i:hul prices soon turned weak under a j John D. Fry of Hiickory township iii -soutnern j h, icij8ved cf tax property valuation' ? $g rT.x 7f. Gi KirJ.patrick, who is . ill, pital is reported as lmprcving. venewed liou"dation and and Wall street selling. May broke $r2o for year 1919. Amount of re- ,'mn: vhnt reservations, a s ! of sidiools on or near ro r vat Vn, of Prayer eeU Py that Clmvine : :nr i-!-o purpose of preparing ludrm may ..au' p m ; ot; the first half hour. vetdd)s for a military career and.hves of all ol our peoples I appeal - .-- . n;.m. -bin -oid a hiuher for prayer at the hour fcr prayer; ionnTTr? dutu-s t.r c.t.en, h. , .tad a hiC- ; (, if ifc cannot bo in nis House PHODIN Mdioel. to be Know 1 as the " ... least in thehear t and at Hens and roasters per lb. West Point, tor lnstrucu.rg jiiuia..r ; ,To n, mwt1,ni,i Dnt. ir lb. to 32.05 cr 25 points net lower, with j jease $7.21, on account of error cl x active months gencsally showing netijp.t taker. ' losses (f 20 to 37 points by the erui ; Qn motion W. A. Correll, form- U C. R. WL KEG LEY Il.V Ihe Associaltd Pn ss. I .v 1 I.' . . i.-.. t . 11 .M..K.M.,,, ,. 11 .-v-.m ;.': 1,,,, atieq of non-c.ommissionee dbani Lockett, e.mvi -ted 01 irdcr- Tho ?)ian would allow In-jo cliurcnes ')' ot litllo ( !i.iiu"l I ! 1 1'l ill ' : WIS . .1: -.-. invn.i.fimvilislf. ned ofliccrs to i " s-.,r.. i ,..i.... :.. i.vi... ... , : i ... ' ''j.' ' l.iov .-.fTifnrs;' schools. Dr. Dix'on argued for . ' x ,',,uv u ,l!M1M- v"" -,v . K : : r f t.ho measuroiing of ton or more " ls lo Pi.V tht? de ath penalty en lr,u" d,. ' "ii t:ob p r.tfl-i fndian . cavakv for use in the war. ; lb Imch 11, 500 troops continued to v:Y!! CA tinml who hnll have i Uixlcr a vu-lbg "by the Attorney b.Uro tw. fitvr ,l,.v A1- , 11 , ... ,,c wnrs nr wno ! General, the Commissioner of Indi- - Military olUcers 'spirited Lockett shall have taken the prescribed oath j an affairs w i ..( , : , 4....... ... .. ' ,.4- ,'mri.n,,' sold ors of the Ij niteo ! same pow-ei 21c 12c ; Country butter, per lb. 4(J; ; Creamery butter, per lb. 08c f the recru;,!- iPork (125 to 275), per lb regiments of Pork (under 125 and over 275 ) per .18c 17c GRAIN cut of i.iu-n .mi i-.,,..ii t...,:.. p,i e.f reirular soidieis "ighl. Four l't'ial troops Mi rnhiy tosupi v!il, resulted ihjjuries in an attempt tl?S,laSri lynch Lockett. In view ,of the fact that thci 'hpears to be no further need for I as held to have the ! (Corrected daily by Horsoford Milling the United i same power of reulation over the Company) the mail otinui ans as the warden ct a ! Wheat $2..) per bu $1.90 per bu. .-pl.UO bu. $1.9U 3' A .TA c ; . .. f. , Ail . I ' jority 1 vi i n? if. i ; i i v iv. 4 j hundred ot tno ( V tM.,it-s. Subject to a reading ' penitentiary ifn preventing the de- j Corn ordered here las- writing test, after 1929 all Indian livery ox mail to e-onvrcts jOats, .ross mob rioting i graduates of the reservation would , i " Rye, per fn f.vo denfh. 'Cnd U declared full citizens on reining .; , , Com)0a, jurn.v ui i.iit.- it ctiii uj. int.- .uuv- e the house com- i ernment. was treated as a convict 1 1 : , Jj 'mitte'e D r." Dixon charged that, .the; but still was considered worthy of ; Wea el cnimiWdcmer of Indian affairs does ; bemg ilraftetl jL . 1 ..4. m Tnd an citizcnsnip ami i Ul "L ' omwseu mc, : l". . . , 4-u ,ini;..m.,t nrminizntimi nf thp. Tmlinn i-poimwil : TT,. Vnvl!, r.ov.ilinn. P?ivthr rdmidv i triot X'n '? fov war 1919. ,t4' r'ti'htiou of martial law. it w;;s-lhnt he Jiad prom ' ' - 1917 0n the o-round that he did trrdobt nnd Tbnrbiv- somewhat' On motion it' was ordered hebcvi'd the martial biw would be m-: (. ,n .4 . m.Vi.v iho house i not favor segregation of troops ac- ; colder tonight in east and 'central I meeting adjoium .to convene voiced during tho day. I uSitary committee in 1917, when j cording to race. j portions, gentle northwest winds. -12th Feruary, 1920. 1 I erly cf Jacobs Fork township, wa relieved of poll tax for vcar 19.i9 and also specoial school tax 90c -cbo:l tax to be clrfivge-d agai-nst Scronce school distriet, fcr reason be lives in Montgomery county urtd the , i,rcperty listed was guardian. On motion Lutb.er u. Drum cf Clines township was relieved cf tax on real estateM.ni account cf division of land. O. F. Herman listed and. . .. .... 1 li! J? li.:. ! .-.i i oaid taxes on i.i-ii ui un.- i;wiii vi iaaticn of half real estate S330. Am ount of release $4.2o. On motion James Carr of Clines township was relieved of poll tax for car 1919. cn account of being past poll tax age. On motion J. E. Flowers of Hick ory township was relieved of poll tax for year 1919 on account of loss of hand. On motion it was ordered that ; sheriff be authorizc-d to collect drain-: .ge itnx for McLins drainage dis- ; msr, .Mil Latef-is nhoto of Maior General Leonard Wood, candidate cf the Re- cn the j oubliean Presidential nomination. I

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