The Chesterfield advertiser. [volume] (Chesterfield C.H., S.C.) 1884-1978, April 03, 1919, Image 2
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MONEY TO FARMERS |
In a monthly statement it is said |
that loans totalling $14,799,800 were
made to over 4,000 farmers in the
United States in the month of February
by the Federal Land Banks.
The total amount of loans closed
since the establishment of the federal
land banks was $182,897,964 on
March 1, distributed among 74,384
borrowers. Altogether 179,734 have
applied for loans aggregating $471,455,362.
This would indicate that farmers
have not fared so badly at the hands
of Uncle Sam.
France figures up that the war cost
that country in money twenty-five billion
dollars, which does not include
loss of property destroyed by the
Germans.
WHAT ALLEN DOES NOT KNOW
Governor Allen, of Kansas, in a
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Association stated that "the cotton
froweni of the South in their efforts
to limit the acreage of cotton are
trading on the misery of the world."
What the Governor of Kansas docs
Hot know about cotton would fill a
cry largo book indeed. He even
has the notion that cotton is now
bringing 30 cents a pound.
The flrat lot of flour imported into
Germany sold at $40 per barrel. It
Is stated that the flour was not to
be used for making bread, but was
distributed in pound lots for use in
making graviea and other culinary
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The Gorman military establishment,
according to the plans of the
Peace Conference, is to be cut down
to 100,000 men and 4,000 officers,
the army to be recruited by the voluntary
system for a period of twelve
years. This will make Germany's
military strength less than that of
her little neighbor, Switzerland.' ;'j
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NOT SO SLOW
The city of Philadelphia has the
reputation of being slow and sleepy,
at least some of the rival cities say
so. But old Philly has started a
steam truck to bring in fresh eggs
every day for a distance of more than
one hundred miles. When a hen
cackles over a hundred miles from
Philadelphia her egg will be on the
city breakfast table next morning.
Never again say Philadelphia is slow.
A BOOMERANG
Frank Simonds, the great war correspondent,
says that the opposition
in America to the Peace League has
made President Wilson stronger than
ever in Europe. He writes that the
President's Boston speech conquered
allied Europe, because it convinced
it that Mr. Wilson and his party were
fighting Europe's cause in America.
On his return he was welcomed as
the great American who was fighting
for Europe in America and resumed
his paramount influence in the peace
conference without a single protest.
The opposition is proving a boomerang,
nnd is coming back to plague
his enemies.
The German premier in opening
the assembly said the watchword of
Germany must be "work." They have
been working the other nations long
enough. It is about time to do some
work at home.
The fellow who is waiting to write
that letter when postage gets cheaper
will not have to wait much longer.
On July 1st the good old two-cent
stamp and the one-cent postal card
will come back.
The position of umpire to a Southern
League was offered to a captain
just returned from Europe. He
declined with thanks, saying that he
had faced death often enough and
would quit while the quitting was
good.
Several seaplanes are being prepared
to fly across the Atlantic. Applications
now in order for reserved
seats. Don't all speak at once.
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REAL AID FOR ROAD BUILDING I
The Department of Agriculture
promises full co-opralion and assist- |
ance in expediting resumption and
progress of road building in all parts
of the country. Little could be accomplished
during the war, although
considerable funds for highways were
available, but labor was lacking. At i
the request of the Secretary of Agriculture
a conference has recently
been held in Washington of State
Highway Commissioners and seventy- '
seven representatives were in atten- '
dence. A canvass taken during the '
conference showed that at least five '
billion dollars will be expended on
roads during the next eighteen {
months and that the work in hand '
will furnish employment for over a '
hundred thousand ex-service men. 1
This is the first time that such close
relationship has been established be- 5
tween State and Federal road build- 1
ing officials nnd it augurs well for the '
public benefit. 1
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