PLATTSMOUTH SE31I-WEEKLY JOURNAL. PAGE 7. - 'i. ;WU',UA. JUNE 25, 1917. 1 ft "SEE HOW SHE ANSWERS? THE THRnmr" &TS 'It's the good Red Crown in the tank that does it." Your engine picks up eageriy pulls smoothly when throt tled down. Look for the Red Crown sign. Pclanne Oil stops power leaks. Luoncates efficiently at all times. a v' 2-r 2 phi STANDARD OIL. CO. (Nebraska) Omaha ' ; ;v -:r t'f ti i ' .rMr-i Stags Iff camnivt.. i i W W BANDAGE COMMITTEE OF THE LADIES DOING SPLENDID WORK ! The ladies of ih- Ante: i jan i'-.-.l Dressing.- Committ who hi GOVERNOR NEVILLE ISSUES proclamaugh REGRUITIN6 WEEK otd up ;i work room in the base-j n.;.t rni "t" the Hotel Ki'.ey build-; i. :u are doing splendid work in the v. ; ,y of prt paring bandages and dross-, ritrs f:r the use uf ho; pita's r.t the battle front. The aUcr.il.ir.ce has been very llattei int: and the ladies dis playing the keenest of interest in so rariinr the badly nceued supplies It is di. sired that every lady in the city v. 1 : ; ean devote a small neriod csf time darir.tr the wool: to thi work to be! proent ui: Monday ar.d Thursday af-. terra-i n and assist, as tne meetings are open to veryene and the ladies uf the city arc cordially invited to be present ar.d join in the good work. There is a great need for surgical supplies and the ladies of the com mittee are carne.'tiy striving to do their part as rapidly as possible- KE CONFESSES STEALING MONEY SENT OMAHA 8AHXS Lincoln. Xeb., Juno 22. Governor Neville this afternoon isued a proc lamation for recruitin.ir week, f't sig naled by President Wilson for June J-'J to :). The proclamation follows: "The period of June 23 to "JO is herewith designated as recruiting week. during which time it is earnest ly urged that a sufficient number of able-bodied men between the ag:is of IS and 10 enlist to bring the national guard r gimcr.ts to war strength, ar.d to raise th.e quota as.-igned to Ne baska for th.e regular urmy- In deter mining tl-e (ucta to be raised by the tlra ft states and counties will be jriven credit for all men who have en listed in the national ;ruard and reg ular army. Enlist now! Po not wait to be drafted! The longer it takes to et ready, the jrreatcr will be the price we pay!" GROWING HOGS. Chkv.ro, 111.. June 22. James IJur-pe.- . pi at form manager of the Adams e?p:tss Company, admitted to the p.o-lios- tiiat i;e cnin-dtt-d th.e 2.".'.00 reL .-v of an ixpi- oar in the Cur lii:;te!i ' uds h.eie Tuesday niyrht- lie! rarr.'d Tier I'eloquin. a switchman, aial 1-i.j brother. Joe Peloquin, as ac 1 c. iiipiices. The IVlop!iiis have net Lieu a vre.-tcd. The money was conii-'ncd to Oma l;a banks. For a hop; to be proutahle he must he kept growing from birth to mar ket ii;;r age. lie cannot be profitable unless he is healthy. lie can always be in a profit-producing condition if he is fed 13. A. Thomas' Hog Powder. We positively tell you that this rem edy prevents cholera, removes worms and cures thumps. If the powder decs not make jrood, we will. II. 21. Soenrnchscr., Puis & Gansemer. Display the American flag, all sizes and prices can be found at the Journal office when desired. f . , . " - : . I Af$A- -M V'.:.. f The TRACTOR PAYS ITS WAY If the man uo runs it gives it a chance by using an oil made specially for i ' ST A N OiL I N D GAS ENGINE TRACTOR OIL J? erOIr mended by leading engine builders and manufacturers, Is best tothe Tractor because it is made for the tractor. Clear, carbon hie and stable at high temperatures. Lubricates both cylinder, and "external bearings. Cuts friction to a minimum. Use Stanolind-it means more porer at the draw bar and Ie time out for repairs. STANDARD OIL GOMfAW Y (Nebraska) Omaha 4 nil iu.?Li nn, ht nr n r.3 WWII I E 1 B I t W B W A SUBMARINE Wireless Operator Describes How U-Ieat Was Sent to Hie Iiottom. Givts Details of Iiattie in Which United Stales Ship is Victor in Sea Fight. An Atlantic Port, June 22. In a story written today ty the wireless operator on an American ship arriving today, he said: "We left Liverpool cn our home ward voyage June 1. We were run ning at night without lights. The guns were cleared fcr action. We re ceived "S. O. S." messages from two British vessels attacked by subma rines, but in each case they escaped after a gun battle. ''We could plainly see the shells from the British vessels as they dropped but could not see the subma rines with which they were fighting. "We were on a zig-zag course and making full speed when the lookout sighted a lifeboat. We steered to see what was in it. It was empty. About twenty minutes after passing the empty lifeboat or about 0:30 p. m., ships time, one of the gunners sighted a torpedo headed straight for us. He .-hotted to the bridge: 'Here she comes; torpedo port side.' "The chief officer who was on the bridge, shoutad to the quartermaster, 'hard starboard.' We swung off. The torpedo had a red-head about sixteen inches in diameter. She was about ten feet long. The torpedo struck us on the port side a gianoing blow amid ships right near the engine room. Our chip was empty anil we all thought -he had exploded from the terrific noise she made when she hit. "Simultaneously the ship's whi-tie blew short and successive Liusis, which was a signal to abandon the ship and man the lifeboats, which wore launched at once. The captain, who hail remained on the .-hip, found the torpedo had failed to explode. All hand:; were then or dered back on ibip. We were lying perfectly still for at least an hour. "When the commander of the sub marine saw our crew coming back MEFF BUYS TWO CHICAGO LIVE STOCK PUBLICATIONS i.v t:ii: in nth i t roriiT or ciM mi, .m:iuaska. Chicago, June 22. The Drovers Journal, a daily paper devoted to cuttle and stock yards intere.-ts, wasi?-i".oo :ni.i interest from JaHu;uy i. , , , . ' ... ' .'JJi;. :it tl;e into of ten per nt p- r sola u.uav 10 eeo:e inch, owner or The 7'irst N':itinal Brink of l'latts nioutli, Nebraska, 1'laintiff, vs. Perry Miirlj. In-femlant. Notice to Perry ijarsli. Pefenrlant. Voa ;iic liereliy notified that the phtintit'i' lias eoimii'-med an ar-tion :i --.a in.-t von pi the lustriet ('"iirt of 'ass ijiuntv, Nel.iiiska. for the pnr imiso of t "oreelijsinij a Mortpu'-re lor imilar paolicauoii; Kansas Si. Louis and Omaha Mr. Neti ak-o iiniuiin. on t!:e lolUuemi? Ueseribta leal suite, to-wit: A .-jtrip of land out of the NIC oriT r of the NW ',i of the NV :. of jeo. P, T-. I I".... 1J I.' 1V I M :i limit nureha.iOil the Live Stoct; oihi anilinj u7 7-io feet ia size, iunne.i iately uljoiii: itu' lot eleven on the South, aim v. ill puoliih the two papers under the name if the Farmers ar.d Drovers' Journal. . Neil is from Kansas City. LIBERTY LOAN !S OVERSUBSCRIBED A WHOLE BiLUGr Washington, D. C, June 22. Sub scriptions to the liberty h: have hiir pas.ed the highest estimates of the treasury ouicials and exceed ?:J,0Ui., 000,01)0. The exact figures were SS,t.':i.V22d.-S-"0. an eversub.-criition of nearly ."2 per cent- Subscriptions e.y Chicago Bo.;to!i . .. , Cleveland ... I j Philadelphia !S;'!i l'ranci H.ciiiiiond Kanras City Si.- Louis j i Hir.e:': Oi!S j Atlanta . ! Dallas More than -'.000,00 persons have bought b inds. Ninety-three I---' font of tho.-e. or those of .'V.i.'.O.OOO, we' j fr-.m $"0 to .Slii.n01. AiitiU'-nts will bo made. Secretary icts f. ilow: ;1.1-:.TSS. pan " "7,l!r, ;iD :j:2,:it.-"-! 21". 1 l.Too 2::2.:p):.2o ) IT .',2o0:0 10..7:i7.1(! ) P1.7"S S"0 F'.i:5 1.70..1 7o,2"","'Oa r7,vS78."oO .1 e, o t Ad ) announ jed. W: b:,;its and ciimhing upor trom tne afe deck, he immediately gave up his chase for two other British merchant ships and started for us again. The submarine was about 2,000 yards, orf our star beam. "Suddenly came the command: 'Man On subscription to and ineiuibng $10, CO') fu'l amount. These subscrip tions totaled SI.2.'5;.:s.!.S.7o. Muo than ;,l,o,... Up t and in cluding ?l;'',O''0, ('0 p-r cent of tl e ni(;i;r.t ' sals.crihcu. hut not h.' tii-ir. s.lo.0 . any instane-e- These .- e.l- :..cnr 1:0ns totaled ?, i Wasti Skirts! - rl l.i Oil,' all tin' J.-iiid hep.veen said h't and I 'a t t'iiti .eipie. Ouniim-iu'iir at the X '' 1 ui nvr of N10 ' 1 of N h' 'i of S.- Twp. North H. IZ. of ;tlij P. M.. th.-nce running South 1 " I feet to; the point of ln-iii n i u k. thence run ninj; south to Patterson avenue, tlienee C.i.-t to the road known as I.ira.oln . venue. thnee Nort !iea terl y alon- saiU J.ineoln Avenge to a poinr ilwe l:::st of t'e r'i:it of liei ji 11 i i, it. then.-r t' the poinr of l.ecinninir. Sity i i!.t i;si feet off of the South side of Lot 1! i'i See. pt. Twp. 1:', Kre. II, Kast of r.th P. M.. in Pass Pounty, Ne Prasha, and for ei'iital'le relief. oil ;u- r"uireO Jo answer saiO pe tition on or before the lith day of July, P'tT. a;;d in failiii-T so to do your de fault v.'il! lie I'iiily entered therein and j mo n me. t taken as prayed for in plainti:T'.s pet ition. Tin: Pi::sr xatiowi, p-anic OF PI.ATTS.MOt'TlI, Plaintiff. P.v A. I.. TIPD, Its Attonuy. Miiv 4u- kaSSS3SSSZSSBSSSSZI We have the most complete line of ladies' ready-to-wear skirts shown in Plattsmouth. We cordially invite the ladies of this city and vicinity to inspect our complete line, comprising all the newest and latest styles and patterns. Prices $1.45 to $6.00 N. B. If we haven't just what you want we can secure and deliver it to you in 24 hours. s3 il Of" ml 4' K. tut- - y t s. It op piioitvn: Ol" wil l.. la 'i;.iy ;it of Pa.-s Count: Nebraska. Slate of Nebraska, I i '.o: : of Pass. : !' .bihn il 'u ia Parv. ; lc. 1fee;i ':-,.ss la :id .In I. van. Tiaonas N. .inlvaii, Jlil i'.a O' ffaia 1:. IVrrv W. I "o a m a n. N'o r.:h .Uilur, Wiilia.m P. AHbee. and to a!! pi i-yoy.y- latere.- ted in the estate f .-' 11: a llarvviek. deeeaseii: 'a :i:,iti!:ur the petition of Hilda 'of.'n!:! it pra -iriif tl.at t he Instrument tiled i i this eourt on thi 21'tli day f At ay, P'lT, aid purporting to be the h si ". i I', and testaeieja of the said i'iTUi.-nl, may proved and allowed, a .i-i ! i -.':. I as tiie last will and trs i iM-. t of S !..ia. P'arwiel:. de. eased; at .aid in .-: 1 tit he admitted to ! a; i;,,. adi.iir. i.-' t i';i t ion of aid a'e uiai.'-d to .Join Kduin Pa r- 1 i. k as i '.'i iiur. It is hereby onlt red -. ' at vol. and all persons interested in said Ilia tier, niiiV, arid d. ;i;ij:c;;r at T'.' "..: ale o.nirt to be hebl in and for said eo i;i;v, mi t!;e :.'.th. d:"v of .lane. A. I). IV, 7, at 1 o" h-oik A. !., to s' .v.- f.iMse, if any there be. why ti e i ia.'.er ;! e pelitiener spu'abl not be r :;.!: ted. a n i ! that notie.- f tin- ) rid e a '," said petit inn and that the hear i : -T il.. r. ..f p, uie;i to pers ins in- ti-rt-.d i'i said tnattir by pubii-irin a e. ..;.- i.f t'i.- Order ii'tl.e 1'httts n e.tli .1 n.iuai. a s in t-v e k 1 v le ws ;a!er. p:i:.ted in said enurity, for three .'aeees.-ivc . Us pri jr to said day of he. i rim.. Witness tie hand and seal of said eourt, this ;:uii dav of Mae. ,. 1 . KilT. AhhiiN .i. p.i:i:si x, :;!) Pountv Ju.l.ce. P. to -rubst-ribi.:-: e-ieate ;i:J."i.o this a: io.- J"!)!P is. The chic: i".ini;j-i ir- . . - . - . i ....... . ei um; uiv i.4if,tj from the bridge. "When about fioO yards off our starboard quarter a shell from, our for ward gun hit her and. she submerged. Again she appeared and our after gun fell right on top of her. There was a shower of specks, which rose high in the air, followed by a great commo tion, bubbles of water and a light blue smoke arising from the stern of the U-boat, where a second before, had been the eyes of our enemy. "Our crew, which was lined up against the starboard rail watching the battle, gave a hearty American cheer when the submarine disap peared. "Iineteen shots in all were fired, which is the secretary of the navy's military salute." 4 touii ftmsuvr. THE AIRCRAFT BILL TO COST $61000,000,009 Washington, June 22. Approval has boon given the leiens eiuncil's sire raft bill by President Wilson and it will be introduced in congress early next wceh. It will provide an initial appropriation of .?t00,000,Onv and the program calls for construction within a year of between 2-3,0C0 and S0,000 airplanes. . Tho present authorization for nine training camps vuld be extended by the measure to include twenty-four, each to be established at a cor I of about 31.O00.0lJ0- Flying instructions also would be extended to many other technical and engineering schocl.;. SAFETY FIRST. Insure your crops againrt hail loss es with a good responsible Insurance Corrpany. Lower rales on lire, light ning and tornado insurance of ail kinds. Phone 410-W. James Dvorak. C-7-Uwkly .More th:-.n i'o v,o u- to and in-idut'.in-r :.2..0.o-.)o. .?" pvr cent of the a:ojUiit iuli. e: iIe.u.,ii.iL 2.ijt less i,:u;" .''.o,0f'O i:: :iny in' ur.co. Subscriptior.s in this group t taio l ?220.4o.j.'hiO, and allotments will cgtrregate $90. 20", "011. Moro than ;"-2"'U.i!.!!i,'..r up to ana! including .t2.0'0.0ui. CO per cent, but ::at less than ?1 12. "''' in any h' tnee. The total of su'.j--cr:ptions in this group was i't'OLol ,'. )) ; aliot rra ",ts will aggregate 1 i.oSl Suo. More th.nn 2.'"- ''0,000 Up to and in cluding ?r..Ouo Oif) c .ch. 2 ) per cent, but less than :K.ouo in any one in-itancc- Subscriptions in tliis. group rata led $2o ! I,:e';i; allotments' wiil total ."S.i:t;l,25d. More tl-.un io,0-0,00i up to and in cluiiing 1U.o0m. (;;eh 2u per cent. Sub scriptions, in tliis gi'oup totaled s' I. 07!.l"O; a'dotmen.ts will aggregate SO 01,'Jo:). ARE REGISTERED With GOO.OGO More in Federal Sericc, t'cnsu.s listiniate is Met. A'.uici: to i:!:i)i'roiP. The State of Nebraska. ) Pars t'o-.Kify. j-s.: in tia- County CY-art. Ill th- ?.f:,tier of the Paate of .h.l::n,:i St. irk. peeeae.i. 'J'o liie- O'n dit 1 t S of mi id estate: You aie ! er.hy not Pied that T will s t at t' e Poutity Court room in i'ialts ! n.t'1. .in s i 1 (Mint-, on the :."tii lav of .Pine. I ? 1 . and u the : - t i 1 dav of i e..Vl.. -. 1 : : 7. at Main o'eloek A. M. 01 1 a !i i!:'.;.", to lei eive and examine ali I'airr.s a-iair-e: said Kstate. with a v-ew to liadi- r d .i ;i .- mi tst :i?id allow- a. . The time limited for the presen t -lieii of ''i.iims airaia.-r said INtat- is six .: p.,,m tie ::''t!i day of .1 t.nt . .' . I'. 1.117. a"d tie time limited f-.r 1 .I' lii' iil- of di-bts is oia- Vear fro; 1 s.-5 1 ""tii 1:1 v of Juno, p 17. Witness my hand and s-al of sa'd ' tir.tv Coui t, this Utii dav of Mav, 1M 7. S al) Ald.KN .T. r.KKSoN", May iwkf lauinty Judge. IN' 'J HP DiVniKT I 1)1 KT Ol' PAS"! Ptl STY. ) t I.ars jii, Piairitig, vs. 1 Notice. John Pus l.:i:nii, 1 efi ndant. 1 .io!.n Ous l.ar.-on will take notiee tl.at oa the mird 0 ,iv of November, A. I'. lV.'h Lena l.aison. plaint iff here in, filed i,i r petition iii ti:e Pistrb-t Court of I'uss eoonty, N braska, a aiast said defenihi lit, the objeet and. p, .; r !' vi: jeh a. 1 e to seeiue a iii . e f;-'m d fne-hitit, and the eusto.ly aod eoritrol of John Parson and Ku- har.- 'ii. ehiiore'i of plail til1" and i. lend an!. '.rounds for ilivoiae allered ia said petition are: fMn im- i i tu Itv, h 1 1: of support for herself and ehil d .-. n .ami ' abitual d rtitikenness. Voit are reij,iir d to answer said peti ;i in on or bi-foro the PJlh dav 01 July, A. I. P17. Dated June ,Mh, P17. I. UNA IAIIni.V. PIai!iti!'f. P.v C. A. liAWhS, Attorney. U-ll it sw i:i)!.i: on ni:iti; m muh i: op 1 -it it 1 1 : up uti.i,. la tin Washington, June 22. War regis tration returns, virtually completed last night by reports from Wyoming and Kentucky, shows 1,M men between the ages if 21 "and SO years, inclusive, have been enrolled for the country's service. In addition to the regularly tabu lated total, fi,00! Ibdiuns wore en rolled by state officials or on resorva- ! lion.-: by interior department agents. Courting the ('00,000 or more men in the lYdoral service and net reouired ami that tie- heari?n; theteof he iven .... ' to ail pei - oiis interested in said nuiii.r to register, tne jrovost marsiu.i gen-or-l's o'licc s:'ys the census bureau es timate of 10.27o,''i0 1 eligibles was ap proximately correct and that few :!r.ckers arc to be sought. With reg istration complete, it is expected the regulations, governing the drrft prob ably will be made public within a few dr. vs. Coualy Coin t of Cases County. Nebraska. Sai'.e ef Nebraska, County of ("ass. ) ss.: To all pe-.;.o!is interested in the e t. ; of Conrad If. Vallery. di.e ised: t'i fi.'.i'ii r: u." the petition of I'ranees .u'e; ;uaine,' that tlie instrument liiid ia this eourt on the 11th day of June. !!M7. end purport i 11"; to be t he last wiil and testament of the s.t:d ile irii'i'il. ii?.iy be proved and aPowed, a-id ree.ode 1 as tiit- iast will and tes ta merit of l'onia.1 I!. Vallery. d.-eea.-ed: liuit said in.ailinii'iit be adm.tled to ; .oi,;te. aad tl-e administration of .-nid i .t.ite be -;aiti il to liclllv Mr-isillsfej- Plan- ia- .Meis inner, as e.eeiiiois. Ij is ! ,ehy ordeiid that you. and all pet--, on.-; in'i-r. stol in said n.'it' r. may. a-id d 1, apiar at the County Court to i-e I,, i j ia aad for said ou-tv. on the 7i i day of July. A. I . 1 V 7, at P' o be k A. M., to show I'ause. if any th.-re !. -, i v ti e raver of the peti tioner -l.o-ibl n it be granted, and tiiat Hot lei- ol the ),, ndeney ot said peiMlon WATCH THE LICE On chicks. Those pc.ra-itcs sup the very life food out of thorn. Dust the lien at night with A. 13. Thomas' Louse Killer and your troubles are ended. It al.,o kills bugs on cucum- j be:-, tomato, and squar-h vinos. Wc sell it to you and if it. does not make good, we will. II. M. Socnaichsen, Puis & Gan:;cmer. by pn bl is!, i to; a iopy of this order in t- ! Pht t (anion! It Journal, a veekiy i;ev.:-.i ! r 1 rimed in said coiintv, for lino' - tn-i-i-s.- i ve wei ks piUr to said da .- of bea rincr. Witness mv hand, and seal of :nid eourt. this ICUl dav of June. ,. p. Kil7. tKAiJ APLPN J. P.Ki'SoW County Jiap'o. DRJSFT REGULATIONS TO BE ISSUED JULY 1 Good milch cow' for sale. Call phone No. 413-W. e-4-5twkIy If you havo anytuvng for talc adver tise in the Journal. Washington June 22. Folhr.vir.g receipt of war registration returns from Wyoming ar.d Ker-tuci y, mak the nation's f.nal tot'tl enrollment V, fj I'J.'J'-:?, 1'rov-t- Marsha! General Crowder announced today that draft regulations will be ready for publica tion July 1st, two months before the call to the colors. Details ef th.2 ma chine: y governing exemption boards were r.ot disclosed- Ti Riley Hotel Building iiscii i aiiorinsr Co.. AMERICANS AID IN HOSPITALS HhLO Docteru and Nurses llepia.ee I'nylish j in Hospital Work at the Front. such as are now attached to the vari ous; Dritish staffs. The non-commissioned orderlies and privates were practically all taken from civil life but in keeping with the doctors and nurses have settled into their new work with marked efficiency and enthusiasm. LUMUF.lt FOli SALE. Stars and Stripes Are ITjing Willi the Union Jack Frcm Flagstaff s. Dritish Headquarters in France, June 22. Amoiican doctors, nurses and enlisted men, within the last fort right have taken over six of the Brit ish great general field hospitals, re leasing the English staff's for duty near their front. American surgeons also rendered valuable aid in the for ward casualty clearing stations dur ing the 'oattle of Messtnes. The Stars and Stripes fly with th.e Dritish Union Jack from each hospital fiag staff, the two ensign; fluttering side by side in the cool breezes that sweep from the sea. The British selected their hospital cites with the greatest care and have developed them with a completeness that has come from nearly three years held experience. Some of the general hospitals are made up of tented wards accommodating forty to sixty beds ouch. Others are constructed of a ser ies of huts. The operating theaters arc splendidly built and seem to lack nothing in the way of surgical equip ment. Originally planned for 1,040 beds each, the general hospitals have been practically all enlarged to 1,400 beds, and during a crisis can accommodate 2.000 patients. The units which have taken over the various hospitals were organized by the American Red Cross as "United States base hospitals" and with the declaration of war these staffs were turned over to the regular army for service as required. Each unit has brought along an or ganization director who was a surgeon in civil practice but now takes com mand as a major in the United States reserve. The commanding officer in each unit is a regular American army surgeon, while the subordinate mem bers of the staffs arc made up of regu lar army surgeons and dax'tors com missioned from civil life. The nurses are all graduates of well known train ing schools and will probably be sup plemented soon by voluntary aid de tachments of young women workers Some native dimension lumber for sale. Inquire of John Hobson, Platts mouth. 5-31 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF CASS COUNTY, NEBRASKA. In the matter of the Estate of Dora Oiuham Moore, deceased. NOTICE OF SALE. Notice is hereby given that in pur suance of an order of James T. Bcg ley, judge of the district court of Cass County, Nebraska, made on the 18th day of June, A. D., 1017, for the sale of th.e real estate hereinafter de scribed, there will be sold at the south front door of the Court House in Plattsmouth, Cast County, Nebraska, cn the 10th day of July, A. D-, l'Jl7,at 11:00 o'clock a. m. of said day, at pub lic vendue to the highest bidder for cash, the following real estate, to wit: Lots nine and ten (0 and 10) in block eleven (11), South Park addition to the City of Plattsmouth, Cass County, Nebraska. Said sale will re main open one hour. Dated June ISth, 1017. GEORGE JACKSON OLDHAM, Executor of the Estate of Dora Old ham Moore, deceased. FARM FOR SALE. An extra good quarter of central Nebraska land. All good black soil and every foot could bo plowed; fenced and cross-fenced; 120 acres in cultiva tion, balance in pasture and hay land; some timber in pasture; 1 acre now in alfalfa, remainder of cultivated land in wheat, oats and corn; one-half mile to school; two miles to good trading point, two batiks; sixteen miles from best school town in the state; fair rix room house, horse stable for 12 head of horses, chicken coop, granary and hog shed; good well and mill. For sale quick at .$70 per acre, one half cash, remainder five years' time at G per cent. Rent to go to purchaser. For further information address Lock Box Gl, Cedar Creek, Neb. Remember the Journal carries the finest line of stationery in town, and can please all in this line cf goods. The llehawka iyiiSis arc now Rollins and Manufacturing the If 11 fflWfflB' ffiBB" ft ; lmn "Letter Roll' Flour needs no boosting, For on the top shelf it now is roosting. The best cooks wherever you go Use this famous flour, you know. They just set their yeast and go to bed, For they know on the morrow they will have good Bread. J. M. , Prop, C D. ST. JOH JOE MALCOLM, Head Miller. For Sale by Ali. Dealer