to traffic in a couple of weeks. The new LIBLRT BOI (bridge Is considered a splendid struc A baby boy was born Vesnesday Mr. nnu airs. Harry Shin. Hnrr? wininma inff ro.nnM., ,n J ture nml certainly 'prosonts a nifty np- Denver&o accept a noslt on with he ! t)ear?nco ns compared with the old SX Sn P " WUh wooden structure which has boen in v llB Tfll on 1M n inn mm 1 BONDS $5600 Bond Buyer. Chns. McDonald. $.',0(10 liuml lluycr f- f.i. c. , , , , , , . uuuiittiinii i nuvisui i nqiiu ou- l-or Sale Second hand Dodge road- villi? new tires. Phone Minnesota Mutual Life Ins. Co., W. ti.. ' in.il - TT. Mnrlnniili! MnTlnnnlil Ktntr Hntik. miss wiiuuue uwuhh oi ainnnv. cs..i i..u .... ..... , -- -" formerly'ot this city, is visiting friends ,,: , J,n? ,? .uy?l W ""Js in town while enrouto to Missouri. . " w , ; 7w ' "u'" WW- nUftrbhi0 Mlln T-Wl, A1 C3 J Ray yantlln is expected to arrive home O&clay from a. week's visit In !,t aiwd conulon Omalmjina other oaeni points lojo". coltl0". F. Overman, June Prklns, 0. vuu uiiiuuu ivuu ll-gineied Iiure OI1 i'"b in una luc. 11 juur llllllie 1 Inrnlii C ....... l. inn. . ... . . .1,,an ...... i. . iJllllulll V Julius IMtcr. September 12th has entered th Lin- does not appear todav It will in a sub coin university for special training, subsequent Issue. AVhoro names are Hnrrv Nono nf n,.n,i ioin.i otloneil twice in the list it moans; formerly of ihi'eiiv ?.? rLJSi?i tlmt the lmrtles hftVo nmtle Purchase cXrimlSlrS "afcamS fa""1 U,"e8 ,l ,s ot i Funston. .. i t win. AVhitlock has sold his rosidence Henry VYaltoinath. ml ounty, F. L. Mconey. TTVneh nil n Cnnnlfmi,. n. ..... ' ....o -.w,.. y ""v'iM. iicsi-ms nronortv mi i RivHi . : r . . . . 1. , . ' - .... -J V 4 W . L I f CI I UlllUtllf.V. !f2,.MHI Uimd ltuyers Mrs. V. F. hidings. Henry Sohrivor. '2.0110 llotid Ituycrs "Wesley T. .Wilcox, H. Lamb. Leonard B. Dick, Fidelity Reserve the snrend of Snanlsh Pin. n,,r .nk 7 . . ".i01" is fresh and pure. THE RBXALL iSh KSrS SoV" raSTi-uSS" Pnyn' Miss Vaunita Hayes, who had been ' paratory to removal to Colorado. Atr. . r ' A "fvu in uic u. i . anvp uuicu ij u-iiu ui iui in litmus rem has been transferrsd to District Fore- oI(1 timers, has always been a good . man McGraw's office. dependable citiz?n and many friends ' . For Sale-Prize Bantam and Rhode Kffn1lW,r,,y f ,lln,S9lf Bnd aillliu JkUll. XUUlkUl .113 west Tliird Inquire 315 If you are afraid to come down town R. C. Chamberlain. $1100 Bond Buyers. J. V. Payne. $1,000 Itontl Buyers E. R. Goodman. J.J. Halligan, Ira . and fear infection frnm ?ivmiaii in. " uare, J- u uonnor, Lnas. h. Earl Stamp went to Omaha last eCV." .0mb,):U 8,1 1,1 I Snnscr. Mr Honrv Wall.mmth . Thn nipht to take an examination for n- 7r phone reaches RFX VI L Stnr- Il,c- trance Into artillery officers' training! dhug STORE reacl,os- "EX,VLL) K Qf p Fmnch MontaKue, BChOOl, for Which lie made application1 ' Tnliiia Hanloi- T?nv r T imfnnl two or three weeks ago. ; Postmaster McEvoy says he has U8 "anl , ny P" , Bfold' A preventative to guard against Flu IXTu'when acancv W B?eS1. GriShnf Hupfer. - sok nrtSe hlaffeSoId VTtS'" to' accept ono'of WOO Bond BuyJr.. REXAL ' nnnr rnnv thcthem. Mrs. Kerr Ingoing out rogu- William Simants. DRUG STORE. . . , ,nr,y fln ,er rQMQ bctween tlle r,vorg S HnlWm Another old land mark is being, is making the trip In less than four , e Timmermnn torn down, the building that for near- hours, and this time can be consider- ' ' ' c-nn iiftii i.mer ly a half centry served as a laundry ably reduced when she grows more nc-, uMinn(Hoi trT Pn and dormitory for the old Pacific costomed to the route. ' eccn n i o' j40.ei I I $650 Bond Buyer. I Rpi?...r..T.i Kntnrilnv nnt 1 0il. nn.l r IT mi .......... .... .v.v.i.a. x..- I'l.iirinilllllT TP11 Mnvfl will anil fr nimm at $5.00. Mc- For Rent quire iirs. jass, waiKer music, lo. hats in silk velvet Word received In town this week Vickcr Millinery. announced that a son of George Keifer ,,. ,, . . , hn.l 1.RAn klllo.l In nntlm, In TTrnnPA. 1 yinB gOUO OVer tile top SO hand- Old timers will remember George .Tvt "ie ,Thln,1 loaV ,antl u-ifnr. -nc in in Kni., dnrn ! M. C. A. and Red Cross drives I $550 Bond Buyers. Chas. H. Stamp. ' A. P. White. $."00 Bond Buyers Dcrryberry & Forbes, Inc., 'Harry n ..nit fl.nn IM.n.. Tl T.Tn..t..l some thirty years ago. J - Arthur Rush, C M Trottor J E. Iri a letter to Mrs. Lester Walker i Fourth loan. Not only disappointing 1,v,mfc' - "ock, v . L. bhel received recently F. E. Billiard .to us, but disappointing to the Lincoln I i'VpTii Plllntf' Air. Tm T linrn U'r lSc flint lln la rwnnirlii frmn MD nmmlv linvc .!, !. JiUlleS U. 1'lllOtt. .MrS. ITU I. URIC, " O t vv i Ul iUf, v,u(fc PM O III', i L- ttllU 1111 V t I 11 till R. II. Fowles,, Maymo W. Langford, Fresh Oil of Encnlvnus. Presents I Mrs. Chns. Hunfer. V R. Malnnnv. Just received a n:w line of plume the spread of Spanish Flu. Our stock North Plntte Crcnmerv. Nellie Paul son, F. C. Pielsticker, M. E. Scott, recent injuries and hopes that within ear to the ground always listening ' ' rn ' imiih m i' ' six weeks to be able, with the aid of. for gcod news from home. i.ee .Mustard, ueo. w. bmitn, m. a cane to get around. and fur trimmed hats at McVlcker is fresh and pure. THE REXALI Millinery. .. .DRUGSTORE. Forward! With no thought of bursting shrap nel and poisonous gases into which they plunge with every muscle tense, with every faculty, of mind alert, with one thought only TO FIGHT AND WIN. That is the way our men are going into battle. When the shrill whistle sounds the advance, out they go their whole heart in the task before them. No power o?i earth can hold them back. t The same sharp challenge to battle is sounding for us. We must answer in the same proud way the way of our fighting men the American way. JFe must lend the way they fight. We must show the war-maddened Hun a united American people mov ing forward shoulder to shoulder, irresistibly, to Victory. Our task is to supply the money, the ships, the guns, the shells that we must have to win. It is a tremendous task. We must dp it as our fighting men do theirs with the indomitable spirit of Victory. We must work, and save, and lend with one thought only TO FIGHT AND WIN. Get into the fight with your whole heart Buy Bonds io the utmost! Thi Space Contributed by Swift & Company Mrs. Martha J. Twincm, Union Fire I Ins. Co., Union Automobile Ins. Co., J Womans Benefit Assoc. Maccabees, i Guy Coleman,' The Hirschfeld Co., Ralph A. Garman, Mrs. W. Cody Boal .1. L. Case, H. M. Grimes, Richie Ujnii. F. W. Herminphousen, Dnn'l Gree ley. A. W. Plumer. G. T. Holloway, B. J. Guinart. Mrs. Harriett L. Hoxie, D. J. Antonides. $400 Bond Buyei-s. ' E. F. Seeberger, C. F. Tracy. Wil--ox Dept. Store, Sanford Harlman, W. C. Wright, J. E. Johnson. - Amy Elder. Sarah Bongs, Frank Stralleherg'. $350 Bond Buyers. J. C. Den. Casper S. Sivits. ?:100 Bond Buyers"""" " J E. Wheeler. R. o. Chamberlain, John Burko, Lizzie M. Crow, Wm. Hubbard. R. L. Murdock, D. M. Munomtier, John Nicholson. Thos. Kelly. Julia Merkel, C. J. urass, iTaiiK uueie. i F. W. Cross, Geo. B. Kirby, Mrs. R. F. Newbold, Geo. Tekulvc, Wni. Whitlock, F. D. Westenfeld, II. N. Smith,, Fred Waltheniath. Mrs. M. L. Hoaelnnd, Will Voseinka. $2.'.0 Bond Buyers. " i Fred Marti Mnry Donnelly Dora Westenfeld, Mrs. II. W. I Harris. ii' nebhausen. F. T. Redmond. P. II. Sullfran, R. Schwalger, Harold Spoil-' cer, a-red H. Thompson, Mrs. Clyde Trottor. J. W. Voselpkn, A. X. Sel bortfW. H. Flebbe, Wm. Taylor, C. R. Grousr, Lawrence Enjinlnger, L. V. KariniHn, J. A. Hopkins, c. X, FryH L. l.untert, J. A. Baker, C. A. Kins. 0. W. Wiley. W. L. Kault nialu 11- II. Gntos, Erma Huntinx ton'loiiH McVay, H. E. ilwUcy, Stwu I'aldwln. J. W. Peter, Elmer jm(Jn. i . A. gtlrliiiR. Henry West onfflin. R. C. Wyinan, Ol'.ver Moody. H.;i. 1 c....l.le, F. McWIUlani.i. L. W. iroup. w. J. Dean. S. W. Throck morfbn, a. 11. McMullen, chaa. Mnnjfln, il. W. Eddy, John Ell. Geo. Cnttfimti. W. II. O'Connell. Floyd Scatoiirc. C. I. Johnson, E. II. r.um vny, T K. Watts, C. W. Hammer, Clioitcr WIUlRius, F.'A. Hansell. J. A. Clu. :'!!. H. S. Johnson, Christ PauJSon, .1. F. Schwalger, E. L. Roblnmn, A. U Culton, G. A. Cover, RnySnyder. L. Grogory. F. J. Dent lor, (Skim Scott, Fred Flllion, E. S. Ollnos, It. Sawyer, it. C. Lantz. John aintoe, ( . L. Howell. W. H. Blalock. jus. Grnurs. Jean Chapln. J. G. Saw yerT. V. Austin, E. B. Norman, E. i L. Boyd. R. E. Hanson. L. C. Wilson Clarono Willnlms. P. A. Xorton. Win. Abegp, A. H. Morrltt. t E. I Stn.yer. ('. A. Fnuo, R. V. Cald I F. I. IV nt. C. B. Achcy. F. K. Linds lay, T. K. Burgner, W. M. Welsh, E. S. Wick wire, Thos. Mengle, C. E. Noiiii, 11. X. Getty. Mrs. H. X. Getty S. Schwalger, Mrs. S. Schwalger. J. E. Davis, M. Mogensen, G. H. Beodcr, Bruce Eshoni, W. M. Speck, G. II. Duke, J. R. Gutherie. Win. Rconlar, Wm. Curtis. J. J. Roth, A. McKee. G. M. Supanchlck, Chas. Alien, E. W. Pcfticock. Xels Winters. Hentv Hom. H. X. Bradford. F. G. Clarke. It. F. Poole. L. J. Sloan, Ed Single, Clara Dalton, 0. V. Hollen, Civil chappoll, J. J. Gclden, Frank Po'pleka. W. A. Selbo, C. L. Good sell, Geo. Brodine, D. Tarklngton. C. E. Pot 'or, L. E. Hastings. E. M. Lolghton. Elmer Koons, F. G. Flint. Geo.. Voselpkn, H. D. Hart, Wnvno Kelly. I.. J. Ellington. W. H. Bird. O. IJ. ('liainborlain, Chas. E. Ell, J. E Rector, 0. G. Andersen. C. R. Cal houn. A. E. Brown. J. P. Roberts, H. J. Jacoby, C. II. Brand. K. A. Show. J. J. Darnell, AV. E. Booth, Wm. D aklna, A. E. Bell. C. G. Em orlck, Geo. S.. Ilanse, G. G. Clausson Chas. Green, J. M. Griffltli, K. M. Sturtevant. Frank Konkol. C. C. Ritonour. A'. M. Mann, J. R. Hemp hill, AVin. Ilawloy, O. E. Evans, E. C. Erlekon, C. E. A'ornon GeorRin M. Allen, C. M. Austin, F. H. Barnell, Francis II. Barnell Jr., Myrtle Beeler, Mrs. J. G. Beeler, Mrs.. Butler Buchanan, Frank Bucha nan, Mr?. Leigh Carroll, T. m! Co hnpon, Leo Crifchfielil, A. C. Dnunis, Benjice Griffin. E. H. Hclpeson, Curt Hinmnn, Bert A. Hunter, Alfred S. James, J. F. Kecfe, J. K. Knnpp, C. T.Uviiox, A. L. Lane, Mrs. A. L. Lane, Patrick McDaid, Mrs. II. R. McMich nel, M,r3. C. J. McNnniara, Chas. ,1. Porry G. Buchanan, Mrs. X. E. Buckley, Horaco Fralzev. II. E. Hess, Ed Kiei-ig, C. C. Long. Mrs. AV. J. O'Connor, Dr. AV. T. Pritchard, Edith Patterson, C. A. Rcbinson, Mrs. Carl Rltenour, Harry Sprung. E. S. Stand ley. Fanny F. Simants, Ruth E. Simants, Mrs. E. F. Seeberger, Lona L Salisbury. Martin AVyman. O. AV. AVclls. Alma AValtomatli. I iliio M. Richards, R. II. Stock, C. AV. Yost. Walter Wilson, Mrs. J. A. Mc Miehacl, Miss Tiljie S. Blnnkcnburg, A. M. Locke, Mrs. Wilson Tout, M.vs. Mnvme E. Smith, AVm. II. C Wood lmrst, Benj. F. Sunderland, Staurt Denuv, E. S. Davis. Thos. E. Carter, EliiMbeth Danzc, Mrs. F. J. Diener, W. ( . Fnirchilil; Edw. Gnlvin, Evan eline Herrod, Thca Hansen, J. C Kennedy. Joseph Morsch, Elmer E. Mo (!y, F. F. Murray, Miss Lnurn AVm Roddun. umiora ii .,i i;iiilillliiiiVi DENTAL CR E M E What is the CoolClean Klenzo Feeling ? IT IS n freshness like n spring morniriB on a mountain peak. It spreads over your teeth and tongue. But it's moic than a fla vor it's a testimony of thorough cloAnness cleanness that has extended to the countless littlo taste nerves and has freed them of the sticky mouth secretions. Any wonder your breakfast tastes better after you use Klenzo? Get a iubo to try today. Rexall Drug Store Depression Hits Hun Army. A correspondent writing from tlu front says: A great wavo of depression has been caused in tho Gorman nrmy by I'be Antiseptic solution to spray the Throat. Prevent Simnush Influenza. For sale at THE REXALL DRUG STORE. ::o: IT . I . T T Tl 1 T t -r '., I 1,1111 'IV, .Till ... n n'iler,T 'tt1: .Bailer-1 Dorram, Lulu M. Domini, Zclla M. ,, . u.u. i,. nca,,, uuu, nnrrnm. G. S. Uuf Jmnil. Lstnij Nollcc. 1 K ..n..4 til tho collapse of Bulgaria and the tot- 1!)1S ln lho im,tur9 of tho u(iurslgn- te- im? of Turkey and Austria, prison- ed a heifer about three yoarsold, whlto ers declared toiUiy. face, with horns, no brands. Owner la During the day I saw several huu- roquosteil to call, prove property, pay , , ., , charges and take animal away., drod dejected looking captives in GEORGE I1ALSEY, prisoner cngos in the roar of the Am- AVollfleot, Xcb. erienn linos. ' T::o:-: One officer of more than usual Ui- w from"?ny See olght milofl tolllgence said in English that the north ot igi,nni about the mlddlo kaiser has not the same hold ovor tho of August a bay maro two yonrs old, Gormnn people thnt ho forniorly had. with bald face 'and white hind foot. Tl. ...... I ...111 1... al..M.. .t liio uorninn people situ buieui or for lnfortnati0 leading to its recovery. F. H. PRESTIL, InKhm, Xab. 1 LcDoyt I 2(10 Bond Buyers J. K. Crow, Marion II. Evans, AVm . ' Hito. Chns. A. Herrod, Mabel C. I Howard, Alfred Loth, Chas. Roasch, Lucille AVilcox, O. E. Elder, E. M. Illolc'omb, A. Beyerly, R. C. Eyerly, C. C. Aost, II. C. Borgman, AV. AV. dimming, B. B. Boatman, O. R McNaniara, Paul G. Meyer, Ernest R. Mills, J. O. Patterson, Louis Peter son. Presbyterian Church, Goo. E. Proser, Geo. M. Rannie, Thos. Rc gim, Helen C. Schnrmann, II. V. Scliarmnnn, Albert Schlientz, Mrs. M. E. Scott, Carl E. Simon, Mrs. L. IhiiT, J. L. Sinclair, L. J. Dean, AV. D. Smith, Lue R. Spencer, E. A. Sten- jC. AVhltthcad, Thos. Orton, Arthur I Know , c. AV. Dorrnm, C. AV. Ruble, JR. AViilinnis. M. McFarland, G. A. 1 Zfiitineyer, , I Mrs. Geo. B. Dent, F. II. Elliott, A. G. Hultman, P. II. McEvoy, I. A otioyama. Max McGrew, P. II. Eagon, J. AV. Monks. Elln Crook, S. C. Mocombor, Christian Science Society, Ernest Diener, J. C. Penny Co., Geo. II. Schnrmnnn, Harry L. Kelso, H. L. Pennington, Fannie AV. Collins, C. M. Newton. AV. T. Alden, A. S. Allen Leonard Cornett ,Ir, Mrs. J. S. Davis, John B, Edwards, Frank Fnckn, Harcourt Clo. Co., Frank Hood, J. C. Hupfer, L. E. Mehlmann, J. E. Nelson, Mrs. L. Petterson, Catherine Dick, Chns. J. Brand, C. V. Turpio, D. C. Congdon, J. II. VanCleavo, Chas. Hendy, Dr. N. McCabo, Edward Boesch, Dorn M. Balzer, Dr. G. B. Dent, C. P. Howard, Tom Kelley, A. J. Salisbury. William C. Reynolds, Clarence Cool Here. F. J. Diener, E. Lindblad, John M. Vernon, George Winkowltch, Sara-, uel Gozee, Miss Berna Perkina, Ja. Dorrnm,. $1.10 Bond Bayers TV-. W. Watkins, A. Outherle3s, L. H. Olson Oik Rasmussen. Herman Schleuter, C. 8. Clinton, Steve Cole, Mr. M. tt. Gilfoyl, twentieth Century Club, Mrs. Harry Dixon. James AV. Elliott,, Wm La riant W. I .Quinn I00 l'n-1,1 R,i,rrs O. A 'i f" ' !' i: nji- i, k k. Bradle; ' i 1 . ' i i ' i , , i 8. Ore. i ; Huffma; ' i- E. E. J i i 1 , Belma A . rvcrr, ursre wioonev, invM Miii linU It F Mtr.jn i'..ter Mll- sva', M. Lillian Sturges, Robt. E. AVohlford, Mrs. C. O. AVeinKnnd, Duncan McNicol, D. M. Tatom, Evn Dick, Chesley Lowe, John Eshlemnn, Chii J. Cornewell, Lewis L. Grecno, Norman Connelly, John G. Anderson, O. J. Klein, Victor VonGoetz, Arthur R. Turner, Loren Purdy, AVilson Tout, AV. J. Lantcraf, C. M. Barton, A F. Sodermnn, John E. Koontz, Stanley Adams, Thos. J. Adams, Mr. an.l Mrs. J. II. Curry, Ruth Strcitz, A. F. Strcitz, S. G. Anderson, Geo. A. Austin, R. D. Batie, H. C. Brock, M1 . H. C. Brock, Nellie A. Barron, M . Frank Buchanan, Gust Chirns, Mr-. J. H. Edmisten, Fayo Elder, Job i Frazier, Aileen Gantt, Mrs. E. II. Goodman, M. Ilayoe, Lochicl Jol 'iston, Ed Kelly, Henry Lehr, L. Li' hlte, Andrew Olsen, Anno A Over m; '. Pae L. Paraons, lire. Mai-y T. P: nrsoB, IJmma Pulver, Bessie F. Sa'; bury, Jani Tonari, II. P. Thorn i, Mlia Anna Vots, Wm. Walthe nr rh, B. W. Wright, Clevelknd Wili er1 jn.' . ISO Bond Buyers. ' illlatn F. Arkerman, Mrs. Minnie B tar Mrs. Edna Barnell. F. Edw. B lernfoind, James Becha, Mrs. E Jay, Mrs. Rob't Derrybrry, Jas, I R 'crt Dtrryberry, Ina Diener, Mrs. 1 J JT. Donepan, J. R. Dorram, Mrs. c V. Dorran, Tr. K. Daney, Mary '.o(t, Ti "."ii C. Dujrtran, 'L-l-i ' i '-. ' G. Filley, ' ! to. B. Gar- S. Hardin, i . , Iiti. ilaiatiims, uuuii N. Hswlev, (Centlniii'd on Piipo R.) in the kaisor to sonio extont, tho of fleer said, but in tho first Hugh of victory tho pooplo closed their eyos, whereas they are now oponlng thoir eyes . Tho officer said that ho did not be lieve thnt President Wilson would accept the latest German poaco offer, altho he had hoped so. His opinion was that tho allies are now on tho road to victory and would not stop until they had finished tho Gorman army. "Tho Germans know that defeat awaits thorn nnd they began to soo It ns soon as the March offensive was' stopped on tho Amiens and Manic fronts," tho officor declared. "Tho knowledgo had improssod moro and more upen tho Germans by Marshal Foch'a successive victories. Now it Is simply a case of making tho best penco possible. "Tho allied resources are over whelming Germany. And ln addition to thai many Germans think thnt tho strugglo has lasted long enough nnd must end, no mnttor what the cost. Tho Gornians aro probably unwilling to depose the kaiser, hut nre Hiiro to Congressman M. P Klndaid, Ro iirb his powers so that ho can novor publican candidate for ro-olcction. again rule with a Iron hand." . 15f,v" 10 vo 0 miB ,von 11,8 1,n" () i Kill nun miiiiiri iu uvuiy vwir niuun- Storldt.gs that wenr-If you haven't liro n1"1 Vr,C8 viKro"- 8I100tly ,r."?- . ecutlon of tho war until tho enemy Is yet found stockings your youngsters foree(, to uncon,i,tloiml Hrrondor can get enough wear out of let us show you our now big variety at prices thatvciuinot fail to please you. AVo have the same kind for nion and women such brands ns Holeproof, Dependon. Ever wear Phoenix nnd many others of the most fnvorod brands at THE LEADER MERC. CO. HISIUHY WROUGHT IN STONE Marvels of French Architecture Which tho Uncivilized Hordes of Ger- many Would Destroy. , In nrrhlforturo France Is supreme. It well may ho said that without Frnnce there would have been no Goth ic architecture. The cathedrals of France nre nl)oluti'ly unrivaled, says Cnss Gilbert in tho AVorld's Work. Ono Iiiih only to mention tho names of No tro Daino de Purl. Rourgetf, Reims, Chartres, Rouen, Amiens, Beauvnls and Coutiiuri' to brine up memories of mir acles of creative design which no words can fittingly characterize or'do scribe. Wonders of constructive Inwmuity ns they are, they have a yet moro su premo significance as evidence of the refinement "and taste of a people In stinct with emotion and eunoHled by Idealism In Us most exalted phase, (These grwvt bulldnun phi- expression to the spiritual iihiilrutluns of u great people. They nre const factious of superb cale and fttcinutln beauty, ointit-l-llshed by traeery niul nj-nlu--t jno, carv Inrf and Inlay, stained jtiu-., tuiifntry, lron- , 1 m craftw- manKhlp nnd cxfnil.slie d i n. Tli -y ro th" j n-i 1 1 1 -t ui a ill'.,' ,-iiu!' , of I'm , ' ,., . ,, , , f lnnu' . ij' , il- . i , i , . . I i ' 1m, (,,,, i , ,, .a n, ; , would nstroy. FOR SUPREME JUDGE JliiiGE ERrJEST B. PtiiRIf OF CAMBRIDGE Ch'tin, able, fimrli'M, -Oinubu Ufc Rciuiiikrilily lit timber. Lincoln Sti)t" Jnumu). Tin' Wfft ibri't-fourrliH of the otat Is enlilliil fo ut least "'lie Jodjf VVorld-Meif.ll. Xotlce of Hale Notice Is hereby given urflay, the fith diy of Nm at tho resldenco of lu; in Walker precinct. In 1 ty, Nebraska, at 2 o'ck 1 noon, I will offer far sale I est bidder for cash, one red cu. posed to be about four years of, mte, sain cow to ne aoia as an est ray. , Dated this 4th day of October, 1918. J. M SOl'DER, Justice of tho Peace t- .8, le, P-