Object of Our Entrance into the World War
The article discusses the aim behind entering the war, arguing the motive is not mere territory but the broader fate of mankind. It notes British leaders and allied views, the role of American resources and invention, and forecasts a long, costly conflict with Germany.
Draft age debate tightens on 20 to 22 rule
The dispute between the Trayer and Senate over the military age limit lasts ten days. It is now argued that every man over 20 and under 623 must register for service and be liable for military duty.
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Fragmented OCR on Craft Operation and Elections
Fragmented text discusses how craft will be operated and reference to elections and people. Mentions Poos President designate and Web Piety with unclear context. Contains disjointed phrases about cattle sales, Wall die, and Canter gil. No coherent events or outcomes discernible.
Clean-Up Day Set To Be Announced Soon
Local volunteers discuss a future clean-up day as a community push to tidy areas and remove debris. Organizers hope health officials support the event with safety measures and broad participation from Bos Senats and nearby groups.
Frank Grissinger Gratitude Letter to Press Readers
Frank Grissing er writes a public note of thanks to the Wellington Press staff and readers. He expresses appreciation for support and gifts from Miss Hirsch er and the Presbyterian church, and notes a new home rocker and umbrella. He requests address correction and thanks the community for kindness.
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Letter of Consolation to the McElroys
Ashlind O. writes May 2, 3917 to relatives offering sincere condolences for a bereavement. She explains shop relocation complicates attendance and prays for God to comfort them, mentioning a precious girl named Maphel and expressing hope she rests in a peaceful Caynhoye.
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Banquet honors both men and women’s classes
At the event Thursday evening the women’s and men’s class groups were served sandwiches wafers and coffee. The program included readings and brief talks with several members and guests attending the gathering.
Lincoln Chautauqua Week to Be Patriotic Rally
The Lincoln Chautauqua program emphasizes patriotism with a keynote rally and pageant. Officials aim to engage citizens in a week of events featuring speeches, parades, and a star-spangled program designed to foster national pride.
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Vances
The Rattan Machine Company Incorporation News
Articles of incorporation were received by the secretary of state in Columbus. The filing confirms the new corporate entity with a paid-in capital and timely submission. The company plans to pursue promising projects and potential profits in the local industry.
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Card of Thanks and Local Farming Aid Push
A fragmented page piece outlines a card of thanks for community support during a death and funeral. It notes county farmers receiving guidance from the Food Commissioner and a push to reveal crop shortages and aid options. The item also includes a children’s puzzle on the local page.
City Council Deliberates Late Over Sewer Problems
A full council session stretched to 1230 AM addressing a broken sewer on Senera street with quick sand issues and the Main street sewer into John Wein property. Members remained adamant with varied views, showing characteristic urban debates.
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Marriage Licenses Listed For Shreve and Surrounding Areas
Novelty of Shreve and Miriam Bechtel of Waaster. Albert Phekey of Chisaga and Zoe Cormahan of Creston. Helen Mary Ranepl of Wa ser and Jefferson Bt Carson of Fae Us ion.
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No Chamber of Commerce Meeting Delayed by High School Play
The Chamber of Commerce meeting planned for last Tuesday night was canceled due to a high school play at the Opera House. A new organization date will be announced soon. Barber shops will close every Thursday afternoon and evening until further notice.
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