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i f; i; > •v- -* ¦•' V W: ; ' QrW Jí ji } 1 Ía ¦ QvlfT e iiplp! ¦W' -JVY ti, Lt - *444444444444444444 TABOR INDEPENDENT 4 NEGRO LIGHTWEIGHT 4 BOXER TAKEB SPLASH J. A. DVORAK, VICTIM OF PUB. FARMER father mien HIGHWAY BOARDS "NANCIES" AWAIT 4 IN EX-KAISER'S TUB. 4 TABOR, SOUTH DAKOTA 4 By United Press. STROKE 4.. .Paris, May 11. —l.co Patternor AS HOTS KNEW HIM ATTEND MEETING APOPLEXY NC-4 FOR CETAWAY 4 negro lightweight champion t>o*- The Urnu that Msthtas KrzebergSr Carl V. Johnson, of Alcester, 4 er of the A. E. F.. while touring wu In favor of Imposing upon the alllM Priest Who Went as Chaplain Representatives From Several Commander Towers Holds NC-1 4 with tho boxing and wrestling U Germany had bean victorious at set Found In Helpless Condition team through the territory held forth In a written by him From Mitchell, S. D., and Counties at Aberdeen—Feder- and NC-3 at Trepassey— 4 memorandum 4 by the army of occupation. took la 1914 are outlined by a Geneva die* —Had Not Previous- Was Killed Was Friend of al Road Money Should Not Weather Unfavorable at 4 a bath in the former kaieer't. patch. "Germany must have sovereignty ly •ver Belgium and the French coast from Soldiers of All Ranks. tyo to Indian Fund. Complained. Chatham For NO-4. 4 tub at Neuenahr, it wan learned Dunkirk to Boulogne and possession ot 4 today. the Channel Islands. She must take the Alcester, S. JD., May 10.—As the re- 4 an Washington, May 18.— When the 28th Aberdeen, S. D., May. 12.—Nearly 1M BY A. E. JOHNSON, mines In FYench Lorraine and create of suffering a stroke of apoplexy, 44 empire by annexing the came of the lino in Ar- sult Press Staff Correspondent. 44444444444444444 African German Jnfantry out members of county boards of commis- Carl V. Johnson, who recently moved United Belgian and French Congoes. British Ni- gonne to sprawl in well earned rest, sioners and county highway Improve- Aboard the U. S. S. Prairie. Trepas- Dahomey, and the French west or to a farm some miles from here, died geria, any visitor to the candle-lit billet* ment a two days’ sey, F., coast. In fixing Indemnities the actual societies attended suddenly. After dinner he left the N. May 13.—Com. J. H. Towers the little October campfires was meeting Aberdeen, at which mat- capacity of a state at the moment should f.o at house for the purpose of doing some today awaited Information as to the sure, sooner or later, to hear the talk ters highway Improve- not be considered. BoslOes a large ini- connected with work about the farm. A little later his probabie time of arrival here of the payment, annual Installments, reach the name of their lost friend and ment diacuseed. J. W. Parmley, PROGRESSIVES TO mediate were wife, who chanced to step outside, be ar- priest. Father O'Flaherty, killed in ac- meeting, seaplane NC-4 before giving orders tor gprsad over a long period, could of Ipswich, presided over the heard groaning In the corncrlb, and ranged. France would be helped In mak- tion at Very, France, October, 1918. I by representative* the start of the attempted trans-Atlan- budget which was attended found her husband lying helpless on tng them by decreasing her of Then is the time to get at the truth! from Grant, Roberts, Day, Brown, Ed- tic flight. The NC-1 and the NC-3 are naval and military In- bat J the corn. He did not rally, but was appropriations about a man, because after such a munds, Walworth, Corson and Perkins 'ready to go hut tho NC-4 was delayed ON repay- ill conscious end. PEIROS demnities should provide for the Ik death seems far common a thing nearly to the the too counties. at Chatham, Mass., by engine trouble. ment of the full costs of ths war and for any one have pretty nothings redemption M to Among the speakers were H. O. Col- Towers suggested that Lieut. Com. Lodge Formally Notifiod of 01 damages of war, the ail dead. BEGIN COPPER MINING «f Germany’s public debt and the cre- ¦aid about him just because he Is ley, of Minneapolis, secretary of the Read, of the NC-4 make a non-stop jectiong lowa and Other ation of a vest fund for Incapacitated One night, when the fog dimmed the Yellowstone Trail Association, and An- IN BLACK HILLS flight from Chatham to Trepassey, so of soldiers.” light of the full moon they were talk- drew Marvick, of Sisaeton, a membei Custer, S. D., May 10.—Copper mining as to arrive in time for the get away. to Standp&t ing about Father O’Flaherty—a chance be to the other mining Senators The 29th engineers of the American ex- of the state highway commission. will added in- i Weather conditions in mid-ocean are peditionary force are conducting some In- miscellany of officers and men, gath- were adopted requesting dustries of this, part of the Black Hills rough, according to latest reports. There Leadership. teresting experiments map making. i Resolutions by by In ered around a sunken fire, where, on the state highway commission to rec- the purchase Joseph H. Bland, Is a northwesterly wind Rnd rain Is With a five-ton truck as a printing and sizzling griddle, someone was turn- of known group a ognize the Yellowstone Trail as a state what Is as the Summit expected along this coast tomorrow. Washington, May IJ. —Senator* i; tlthographle establishment they have suc- ing the flapjacks made from a supply of copper claims, situated about one ceeded In turning out 10,000 copies of trunkline highway throughout its In preparation for the long air trip : rah of Idaho and Johnson of Callforr: of recently acquired German flour. and one-half miles from the old Junc- 1,200 miles, field maps an hour. The French and Brit- length In South Dakota, and pledging from hcr« to the Asores, : formally notified Republican Le.vj Saw Him Killed. tion mine, In the Custer section. Mr. equipped repair ish are taking a keen interest In the the support of ths counties In main- mechanics are to mo- Lodge today the t eight republican they was with him when he was killed Bland has established a camp, which | American outfit, as have used a rail- "I taining U. The national admlnlstratiog tors while flying and even to change ! ators regarded an representing tho train for such work and their best •—or not more than 20 away,” a will accommodate 15 men. The copper v. way feet was cfiticaed In the resolution for al- propellers in the air If necessary. group of the party, output has 800 copies an hour. young that morn- in group purchased | greselve wero t been about lieutenant said. ‘‘All lowing moneys by con- ore the of mines Hawker Sends Regards. *•. Furthermore, a railway train is limited appropriated posed to the election of Senators ing he had been burying German dead. gress building by him occurs as chacoclte up to a 75 Harry Hawker, pilot of the British In trackage, while for the and malntenancé rose of renreylvanla, an«t WáSrei. operation to available at noon, when a shell struck a per cent grade, and Bland intends to who has been In New- there virtually la no limitation to the mo- 'Then of highways on Indian reservations tfi Bopwlth airplane Wyoming, as chairmen of tho Very—at crossroads which bring up copper by mtans hand waiting bilityof the truck. truck at the revert to the Indian bureau fund, aim) ore of foundland for weeks aus? ar-d appropriations conimiiteea >, used be Very—and when every on* sorting. is expected that a carload picious committee of the Navy to asking South Dakota congressmen to It weather conditions, sent wishes ¦pectlvefy that If necenaary a m A« executive scattered to the four winds. Father ths can shipped days and League of Great Britain calls attention see that this does not occur again, but of ore be each 30 for good luck to the American aviators jority them were willing to re.« O’Flaherty It to the place to to smelter in Omaha, message of to “the necessity of preserving In Impe- hotrooted that the money is used for the purpose a Neb. today. The was conveyed their or. tho floor of who hurt what could be opposition * peace . rial and allied Interests, both In see was and Intended. - through friends of Hawker, who visited Senate. And war, absolute eontral over Irish done about it. The second shell got AGED MAN GOEB ON The navy ; the American base here. big ! was understood, however, lha; .1 •Orta harbors and communications, and —killed him outright.” LONG HIKES FOR EXERCISE plains to serenely It him DECIDES ABERDEEN have been able sail Lodge Senators Por&h and Jor, for maintaining Dvlolate tbs ‘freedom “Nervy guy, he was,'* the cook ob- Deadwood, 8. D., May 10.—One of the through head winds that kept the Brit- | told •f the British sense of the WILL NOT CELEBRATE . that the matter was one for < seaF In the "Ths doughboy* tell me he most remarkable of aged men of single craft on the ground. son term." A preamble to the resolution served. the ish motored of the republican went over the top with them at every South Dakota M. Shell, of Is fact apprehension In | bideration ¦hoars tl»at it was prompted by the fact Aberdeen.
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