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PAGE EIGHT THE SEMI-WEEKLY STATE HERALD Millions of Russians sponsible for the hordes of Itusslan Minute Chats Chats exiles. Thousands of war prisoners Five Five Minute Are Being Exiled who In the early days of the war on Our Presidents on Our Presidents fought under the Czar’s banner and By Russell Browning were captured during Hlndenburg’s CLASSIFIED (Urited Press Staff Correspondent.) victories in the dismal By JAMES MORGAN By JAMES MORGAN Pinsk and London, Jan. 8 (By Mall.)—During .Prlpet marshes, Interned in prison ADVERTISEMENTS IN THIS COLUMN WILL BRING RESULTS the past two years two million ref- camps in-Germany, marched over the (Copyright, 1920, by James Morgan.} (Copyright, 1920, by Jasnes Morgan.) ugees from Russia have Invaded prac- French frontier after the armistice, ; WANTED LEASE—Improved THE STRENUOUS LIFE THE BIG STICK tically every civilized country, and to learn for the first time of the rev- TO FOR SALE or trade for good milk land, thousands continue to sweep through olution In Russia, have been the es- ! three quarters of 5 miles cows, a Kurtznian piano In good Holyoke, acres 1858—Oct. 27, Theodora Roose- 1903—February 6, Roosevelt In- the Soviet lines and scatter them- pecial objects of fortune’s cruel prac- I north of 270 in shape.—Inquire at Tin Shop. .0-tf to jokes. i wheat, —R. C. Kiever, on Judge velt bom in duced Great Britain and selves the four winds. tical FOR RENT —House city. Germany with Weir farm. 7-4t* of four rooms.— to arbitrate Lesser hcglrus than the present they Inquire at 1880—Graduated from Harvard. Venezuela. November, the Allies of France when were this office. 2-tf Slav exodu6 ha Vo created sweeping captured, men of no country and non- . FOR SALE —One No. 5 Sandwich 1882-4—Member of New York Panama revolution. entlinographic changes capacity, legislature. in the human doscrlpt allegiance thankfully shuck shelter; 1,000 bush- 1 am always in the for race, when market 1884-6—A ranchman Medora, and Japan to agree to die- but aside from the broad rac- wished out of French labor camps. els per hour. All in good shape. your cream, eggs and poultry.— A. at presented by N. D. cues pesos. August 29, ial drama the Russian Many of them wore sent to tho con- Price $600.00. Call or see H. G. M. Anderson. dispersion, the Meyers, Haxtun, 1889-95—Member of national civil the peace of Portsmouth. individual stories of vict camps of French Colonial Africa, Colorado. .. 8-4t many are : service commission. 1906—Rooeevelt awarded the of the exiles rich In human whore thousands are still employed iu FOR SALE—Wood alcohol with gly- peace prize. interest, color, FOR SALE—Registered Jersey, cow, 1895-7—Member of New York po- Nobel local and the stuff that enforced labor. Few of those cerine anti-freeze solution. —At Tin 1918—January men fresh; Hereford milch cow, fix gal- lice commission. 6, death of Theo- epic poems are made of. have communicated Shop. 80-tf 1897- —Assistant Secretary of do re Roosevelt, aged sixty. with home since lon, fresh soon; red fresh; A thousand potential Enoch Ardens thoy joined the colors of old Russia. the navy. three sucking calves; S. C.* White room. ten thousand Evangelinos, perhaps a Many FOR RENT—Modern furnishled Rough of them do not know where Leghorn egg 1898- Colonel of the Ulysses cockrels, Barron 200 j —Inquire of Mrs. Dilla Cramer, one a future are wandering In for- they aro or why they are still pris- Riders in Cuba. the crackling of twig In the strain. Your choice of cockrels for j block cast of eign lands, out of touch with home oners of war. Many a on Methodist church. 7-tf 1899- Governor of New ATstill depths of the Adirondack hut the $1.50.—A. T. Clark. ll-3Tues and family, out of joint with steppes of or peasant’s York. mountains Roosevelt turned to see n the new cold Siberia WANTED TO BUY—One mallard 1500—Elected Vice President. guide coming out life of an alien country. cottage in the broad of of the woods with lands South FOR SALE— Eggs for hatching: Se- drake ffullblood prefered.—Leave —Sept. took oath the unexpected that McKinley's or 1901 14 the in news An estimate of the distribution of Russiu is inasterless childless, Iloganized by at Buffalo as twenty-fifth was worse. Although lected pen headed word Herald office. 10-tf the condition ho theso refugees is given report while Its erstwhile occupant is dully president, aged forty-two. Ruffulo, in a Sander's $10 roosters, $10 per hun ' hastened to the president lmd just Issued by tho American Red ekelng out an exlstance in a land that 1904—November, elected presi- died 13 hour# before the vice president drod; range stock, headed by Ack- ! Cross. The figures not tho homo folks never heard of. dent. arrived. do include erman’s 278 egg strain cockrels, IlMillglllf any of tho recent Crimean refugees, Mill At the outset of Roosevelt's ad- The collapse of Wrangel, as of $5.00 per hundred; baby chicks 15c nearly 130,000 number, are ministration a fearful citizen begged in who Denlken and others before him, add-: each. Order early; last year we roosevelt was the already scattered over the rough rider not to permit his fight- a half dozen could not supply the demand. Also most popular of our presi- ed thousands to the Slav wanderers. 1 Theodore all ing spirit to plunge country an near Eastern countries: /advertisers dents. With the exception of Lincoln, the Into Prince Paul Dolgorukov, a social and j I "Rhode Island Reds. —A. T. Clark. International war. “What 1" tho pres- f his was the raciest, the most Interest- Poland, 1,000,000; Germany, 560,- public worker, in a private letter from , ' , 11-3Tucb willfind this “A war, and I looped ing we ident exclaimed. 000; Franco, 175,000; Austria, 50,000; Constantinople, character that have had In up here In the White House? Never!” writes that the pdsJ-ij paper an excellent the presidency. Constantinople, 50,000; Finland, 25,- tion of the civilian and military JPOIt SALE—Several choice White he was Many forgot the first half of the ’• Cockrels. —Mrs. 'O. Yet horn apart from the mul- 000; Italy. 20,000; Serbia, 17,000; Eng- ugess in city desperate, o'I' W. medium in which might old motto that Roosevelt made his own. that Is "fa titude whom he led aud he have land. 15,000, Latvia, 12,000; Hungary, describes the conditions under whi«h '¦.Martin. lit- nnd died a stranger to masses “Speak softly and carry n big stick.” to display lived the ? -- =r their 5,000; Egypt, 4,000; Cyprus, 1,500; Bo- the family of a former | j of his countrymen but for one thing: No man ever had a simpler faith In ¦ hemia, 1,000; Sweden, 1,000; of the Duma are living. and stantinople, He had not the health to enjoy the the efilcacy of first “talking It over,” Norway. The father without heat and almost bargains and make fashion, adversary 1.000. Total, 1.964,000. life of ease which opened to him at man with an Recent Cri mother are no longer young, and are ] roofless. Here they live while a his a or an their wants known birth. Roosevelt hud to fight for his whether senator ambassador. mean refugees. 128,000. Total, 2,092,- Invalids. Their former possessions younger daughter seeks such small very breuth In his gusping, asthmatic The meddlesome German kaiser was 000. are gone. Thoy have found a delapi- domestic services as pay enough to* childhood. the earliest to feel the “big stick” tc The Red Terror is only partly re- dated hut on the outskirts of Con* ! provide scanty food for the family, j Finally he took a post-graduate see If It was only stuffed with straw. LfHimiiimiiiiimiiiiiiiiiniiil course In physical culture in the wild Germany nnd a Tory government ol West, where the “four-eyed tenderfoot” England were on the point of sclxlnp had to fight the battle of his youth ull torrltory as a security for some claims

I v/ill sell at public auction four and one-half milesIKMnorth and two miles east of Paoli, ten <"¦!« memiles Haxtun, thirteen east and two north of miles northwest of Holyoke, the following de- scribed property, commencing at 1:00 o’clock sharp, on

Roosevelt no a Young Man. Edith Carow Roosevelt. over again. In a strange world, dith against Venezuelan citizens, wher Thursday, February dissuading entirely different standards for meas- Roosevelt succeeded In Eng 17th uring men. laud from sum a step, but lie fuller Germany Roosevelt cut his eye teeth In polit- to induce to arbitrate the ical leadership In the matter. Thereupon he told the Ger corrupt ma- ambassador chine-run legislature of New York. Ha man that unless the Berlin could not have chosen a more thor- government consented to arbitration 30 HEAD OF CATTLE—3O 6—HORSES AND MULES—6 ough In ten days, he would send Admiral f school for Instruction In the hid* dou, muddy springs parties jail- Dewey to stop the Germans from land of nnd lug Rh s. His experience at Albany put in Venezuela. The nmhnssaao/ Eight miich cows, ages 3to yrs. One sorrel mare, 3 yrs. broke, wt. 1100 protesting 7 | old, realism into his Idealism and made that the knlser could not the academic reformer over Into the buck down now. Roosevelt replied that Cnr 3 yr. old heifer One bay mare, coming 4 yrs. old, wt. 1050, most intensely practical politician v.e he was not arguing with him but wnf j simply telling have find In the presidency. him what would happen broke After waiting a week without nit Five yr. old heifers I He d 'clded at the outset to act In c 2 am answer from Ilerlln. lie told the °lBe ’ *' ° * each otiicc .ik if It was to be the last On y h CCming 3 yr ld ’ broke ’ wt bit- that lie was going to cut the Two 3 yr. old steers that he ever would get, nnd for nearly ¦ »dor ]^ limit to nine days and that unlett* fo 15 years after he left legislature. the Gcrmany agreed 4S hours to arid J tiot In Ihie. *r. old steers Rot.m volt could have been Dewey In I yrs. to anything In irate, would sail. HO bourt Q ne team black mares, 8 wt. 1200 each elected Ute boss-ridden the with a nmhiiHxudor tame back « state a long tli • coming yearling calves( six steers, four , i , . .. «.f New York. For announcing Germany con T* n I A n * meeengu that molly he was “shelved on the civil servp • heifers) 5 One black mule, coming yearling Washington, sen tod. commission at until n r« 1»» ilmA- Ttrw.«4.»*-«»t( employed mayor York form or Mew appointed tin* Influence of Ills unique position hint the four-headed police commis- One 3 yr. old Short Horn bull I on before the world to bring to an end 40—HEAD OF HOGS- sion ; but It moou single-handed 40 was t Ru«..oJnpaneso Bhrewdlj far a tie* public see. the war. could and Him rbooslng the rlgol moment to step in bead was full of teeth for police graft he apt tied to tho two belligerent» Twenty Polar >d-China gilts, ave. 250 ers and lawbreaker*. At thirty-eight wt. with nnd sltxiph FARM MACHINERY of the a- ouumm sense n I the most he cr>uld ask Repnb- dir. k tie-xs that a friend would use Ii $ Two good brood licnn politicians, with any hope of g« t- sows, wt. 400 each, bred to bringing together two quarreling nHgb on; **• *-ast 2-row go-dig hors. ' ' | big type thoroughbred Poland-China boar, uf navy. Afterward la* steered tin peacr the The entire adiidui-tmtion conference at against sighed Portsmouth Its One corn stalk drill One set work harness to farrow in April and May with relief when at last he went will steadily toward a peace of recon- j off to lead Ills . ciliation. an Impudent Russian • ¦•< tar- Eighteen shoats, 175 In five mouths he was hack from ing that III?* "steel wrist” hammered Numerou*issPther small articles wt. to 250 In fur Cuba the more troublesome role iut a treaty Hint neither of the power) j . i p iptlarlM ro Fha Ki Soik cm wanted at mat time and that "the •r- rhino was In such sore need of ii good --•fide Amer'enn president—ll stream < now to pull It through the pending —was capable of locking the conferees II the election that met him at wharf into n room urn! starving them lute ( snd humbly laid at bis feet the Repub- •übralsslon.” lican nomination for governor. Rut In Instead of starting a war. the "big FREE LUNCH SERVED AT NOON~ the governorship, he realised the worst •tick" stopped the only great war that fears of Ross I'latt that he harbored, broke out In the |>erind of Its sway as naively him, the boss wrote “vail- While the Roosevelts were Its ten >us altruistic ideas,” nnd that be was tnts. the White llou**? was an ex TERMS—AII sums of sloand under, cash; over $lO, six months' time on approved security, 'a little loose on the relations of (•api- imple and the center of the simple cal nnd Inl.or on trusts nnd combina- ’rnnlly life of America . . . "not n interest at 10 per cent. No property to be removed until settled for. .Two per cent discount for tions and . . . the rigid of a man MRond rnte palace," the president said, to run Ills own business In Ids own 'hut the home of a self-respectlnv •ray.** interlcan citizen." A few months nf cash. Tho only thing to do with this wild or graduating at Harvard. Roosevelt engine was to turn the switch and •nnrrled Miss Alice Hathaway Leo o' .diutit It on to the side track of the , whom he had met In Ills col- vice presidency. Roosevelt loudly pro- ego days. This bride of Ills youth tested that he wanted to lie re-elected '•n*sed from life ns her daughter— governor. And while I'latt was trying Ifrs. Alice Roosevelt Longworth—en to push him on to the national ticket. fered It. M* Klnle.v nnd Hanna Just ns earnestly Nearly three years afterward lie tried to push him haek on to I'latt sailed from New York, directly follow- file Republican national convent lon ing an unsuccessful campaign for rose up and roared his nomination mayor to marry n friend nnd neighbor Paul Haynes, dinging himself, upon Owner Idm. In s|dte of of tils childhood. Miss Kdltli K- nnlt •he tide that led to fortune Carow, who was sojourning in Europe COL. G. M. HITT, Auctioneer F, A. JOHNSON, Clerk