PLATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL'. PAE S. r gg THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER, IS, 1917 I I 1 ill Sensational Auto Value of 'the Age! e Crow-Elkhart . MULTI-POWER CAR! The most wonderful range of power you have ever known in a light car a quality of smoothness that is new. The most car for the money on the mar ket today. Look into the wonderful performance of this car with such economy 18 to 26 miles on a gal lon of gasoline. Look into the high qualities of this car, and you will wonder how it can be sold at the popular price. A big powerful looking car that domi nates the roads, for CI f. o. b. 6-actory For Demonstration See m. HILD, Agent PLATTSMOUTH, NEB. Drs. ftlach & EVJach, Ttia Dentists The lrget and boat equipped dentil office! in Omih. Sptci&lliU charge of ill work. Lady attendant. Moderate Prices. Porceliia fillia juBt like tooth. Instrument carefully sterilized alter using. Send for rxx sample of Sani-Pyor Pyorrhea Treatment. 3rd Floor Paxton Block, OMAHA - S3. 00 18.00 .16. GO .55 54.07 50.00 iO 45.25 12.00 60.00 50.00 Fis1:tiSa-Pay When Cured A mild system of treatment that cures Piles. Fistula and Ufcl Kj vjw r Jv"5 other Recta 1 Diseases in a short time, without a severe sur U LM fSSr PgP giaal operaticn. No Chloroform. Ether or other general anasthetic uspci. A care guaranteed 1 n every case accepted for treatment, and no money to he paid until cared. Vritefor book on Kectal Diseases, with names and testimonials of more than 1000 prominent people who have been permanently cured. DR. E. R. TARRY 240 Bse Building OMAHA, NEBRASKA GERMANY'S Mi POWER IN THE WAR IS NOW FULLY TEN Ml Grand Headquarters of the French Ariny in France, Sept. 9. The offi cials are able to give approximately the figures representing the man power of Germany in the war at the present time, together with the casualties as fellows: "Fixed formations in - various fronts, employed on lines of com munication and stationed in the in terior, 5,500,000. Divisions undergoing formation and men in depots, 600,000. Losses in killed, permanently dis abled and prisoners, 4,000,000. "Wounded under treatment in hos pitals, 500,000. Total, 10, GOO, 000. These figures account for all the men called up to the present for service as follows: ' Trained men mobilized immed iately on the outbreak of the war, 4,500,000. Untrained ersatz (compensatory) reservists called out August, 1914 to February 1915, 800,000. Class of 1914 recruit?, called out November, 1914 to January, 1915. 450,000. First ban of untrained landsturm, called out at the beginning; of 1915, 1,100,000. Class 1915, called out May-July, 1315, 450,000. Remainder of untraiued landsturm called out the same month, 150,000. Class of 191C, called out September-November, 1915. 4 50,000. Contingent of hitherto exempted men, called out in October, 1916, oo.o oo. Second contingent exempted men, called out early 1916, 200,000. Second ban landsturm, early in 191C, 450,000. Class cf 1917, called out March November, 1916, 450,000. . Third contingent exempted men, late 1916. SuO.OOO. Class 191S, called out November 1916 to March 1917, 450,000. Class of 1919, called out in part in 1917, 300,000. Additional exempted men 1917, 150,000. Total, 10,500,000. The small discrepancy in the fig ures is accounted for by the omis sion of the mail units. The total mcbilizablc male resources of Ger many since the beginning of hos tilities, including the yearly classes of recruits up to 1320, number about 14.000,000. Those called up number 10,600,000. The remainder are accounted for as follows: The remaining portion of the class of 1919, awaiting call, 150,000. Class of 1920, still uncalled, 450, 000. Ivlen employed as indispensable in industries and administrations. 500, 000. Men abroad unable to reach Ger many, 200,000. Men entirely exempted, owing to disability, 2,100,000. Recruits of the 1920 class cannot be called legally until they attain their 17th birthday. Found: An auto crank and glass off nf BDOtliKht. Owner may have same by calling at this office and paying for this advertisement. 9-6tfd Obey the Law. Order your Osgood Lens. Plattsmouth Garage. All sizes 1-H"K"I,IMI'''7"I"I' ,T,y W. A. ROBERTSON, Lawyer. East of Riley HoteL Coates Block, Second Floor .,.1-I..Ih!i Ti .MT--T. T"TM THE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS Plattsmouth, Neb., Sept. 4, 1917. Board met persuant to adjourn ment. Present HenrjjSnoke, Julius A. Pitz and C E. Heebner, County Commissioners, Frank J. Libershal, Countv Clerk. 'Minutes of previous sessions read and approved, when the j following business was transacted in ! regular form: Claims Allowed The following claims were audit ed and allowed by the Board: GENERAL FUND. Hans Sievers, salary and laundry . $ Allen J. Beeson, court costs, mothers pension cases Peters & Parker, labor at court house and jail The L. P. Cooke Co., rubber stamps for county clerk J. P. Sattler, burial of Wesley Burnett J. P. Sattler, burial of Gus Anderson 10.60 George L. Farley, salary for August W. T. Richardson, mdse. to . ....... . r . tUUlllJ lillUl Ol.o Lincoln Telephone and Tele graph Co., rent and tolls Mrs. E. Metcalf, mdse. to Al ice Allen Dr. J. B. Martin, 2nd quarter salary, phj-sician, Dist. No. 1 Opal Fitzgerald, clerk salary, Co. Atty. and Co. Supt Peerless Typewriter Supply Co., typewriter supplies to county John Hartman, mason work at county farm Nelson, Jean &. Co., coal to Mrs. Ilavir for February E. A. Stanfield, supplies to county superintendent Frank J. Libershal, salary and office expense Mogensen & Hart, mdse: Al len, $7; Nichols, $10 C. D. Quinton, salary for Aug. C. D. Quinton, jailor fees for August C. D. Quinton, taking Walter Weiler to Industrial school- Eda Marquardt Cockle, salary expense and institute appro priation , American Disinfecting Co., disinfectant and soap to counts jail Mrs. Cora B. Tower, care cf dependant children for September Mrs. Belle D. Grassman, same Mrs. Mollie Games, same Mrs. Augusta Brandt, same Mrs. Virgie L. Frady, same. Mrs. Mary Thompson, same Mrs. Lucy B. Lyle, same Mrs. Susie Urwin. same.; Mrs. Emma C. Miller, same Mrs. Stella Persinger, same Mrs. Margaret Leland, same- Mrs. Edith Duckworth, same Mrs. Lillian B. Baker, same. Mrs. Josephine Havir, same Mrs. Dora Denson, same Mrs. Clara Matzke, same Mrs. Sigrid Schmarter, same- State Journal Co., supplies to county J. H. McMaken, freight and dray age K-B Printing Co.. supplies t county, claim No. 37 John Bauer & Son, auto liv ery to commissioners Great Eastern Chemical Co., disinfectant and sweeping compound Jess F. Warga, Mazda lamps to court house Fetzer Shoe Co., shoes for in mates at county farm 17.20 A. G. Cole, salary and expense 112.00 J. H. Tarns, salary for August 100.00 A. Todd, shelling corn at the county farm r- Plattsmouth Water Co., water to court house and jail C. E. Heebner, salary and mileage a Julius A. Pitz, Do Plattsmouth Steam Laundry, laundry to jail Weyrich & Hadraba, supplies to court house Julius A. Pitz, auto hire Henry Snoke, salary and mileage 41. SO T. H. Hartsook, Do, Dist. 5 Wm. Richards, Do, Dist. 4 J. Johannsen, Do, Dist. 7 Arley Dowler, Do, Dist. 14 Wm. Richards, Do, Dist. 4 Ray Wall, Do, Dist. 16 C. M. Read, Do, Dist. 10 Walter Mead, Do, Dist. 27 Frank Grauf, assigned to Ed Donat, Do, Dist. 27 C. S. Johnson, Do, Dist. 7 J. W. Baker, Do, Dist. 16 Rov Bennett, Dq, Dist. 6 C. F. Vallery, Do, Dist. 1 R. L. Propst, Dist. 1 C. L. Wiles, Do, Dist. 1 J. R. Lee, Do, Dist. 1 E. V. Cole, Do, Dist. 1 John Wehrbein. Do. Dist. 1 John P. Meisinger, Do, Dist. 1 Fred Nolting, Do, Dist. 1 20.80 l.9o 42.20 12.9 37.50 10.50 1.50 5.25 21.34 34.50 9.10 42.60 20. G2 6.00 13.50 6.00 2.25 16.00 8.40 COMMISSIONED ROAD FUND Fred McGrady, blacksmith work for Commissioner Dis trict No. 3 S.50 Keystone Pipe Co.. cement pipe for Stove Creek pre cinct, Dist. No. 3 50.00 Keystone Pipe Co., cement, pipe for Tipton precinct, Dist. No. 3 147.45 BRIDGE FUND Walter Byers, bridge work$ Frost & Worley, bridge lbr C. F. Vallery, bridge work Keystone Pipe Co.. cement pipe for Eight Mile Grove precinct 200.00 Keystone Pipe Co.. cement pipe for' Greenwood precinct Fred Spencer, bridge work J. Johannsen, bridge matl Lafe Evans, bridge work 42.25 56.93 16.30 200.00 4S.S0 12.00 45.00 On motion the Board adjourned to meet Wednesday, September 5. 1917. FRANK J. LIBERSHAL. County Cleric. Plattsmouth, Nebr., Sept. 5. 1917. Board met pursuant to adjourn ment, with afl members present, when the following business was transacted in regular form: Resignation of Mrs. Eda Mar quardt Cockle received and same accepted by the Board. Aplications for appointment to fill vacancy in the office of County 17.00 1 Superintendent of Public Instruc tion were received from A. 1. BecK er. Miss Alpha C. Peterson and Mrs. Mae Street Morgan. On motion of Commissioner Pitz, seconded by Com missioner Heebner, a vote by ballet was ordered taken and resulted in Miss Alpha C. Peterson receiving the unanimous vote of said Board for the appointment. Countv Judge Allen J. Beeson 1.1- T 27.00 12.75 S.50 5.17 207-.97 46.50 27.66 18S.6S 61.43 15.00 10.00 15.00 12.00 25.00 S.00 15.00 20.00 10.00 20.00 10.00 25.00 25.0 10.00 15.00 20.00 10.00 18.50 1.66 145.80 7.30 1C.50 1.S0 1. 00 4.35 2.73 1:2 29.25 Th Piehawka Rflills are now Rolling and Manufacturing the L1 f Hi Eiolr Floor! "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. ROAD FUND Tom Smith, road work. Road Dist. No. 10 Walter Bycrs, Do, Dist. 27 W. T. Richardson, material for Road Dist. No. 1 Win. Richards, road work in Road Dist. No. 4 Frost & Worley, lumber for Road Dist. No. 8 Gus Siekmau, road work, Road Dist. No. 16 J. H. Latrom, hardware. Road Dist. No. 16 I Win. Richards, road work in Road Dist. No. 4 A. B. Cline, blacksmith work. Road Dist. No. 4 Coatman Ildw. Co., hardware for Road Dist. No. 6 F. A. Mason, Do, Dist. 5 C. F. vallery, road work, Road Dist. No. 1, C. F. Vallery, Do. Dist. 1 Ervin Barnard, Do. Dist. 1 Wm. F. Gilli&pie. Dist. 1 F. W Nolting, Do, Dist. 1 W. J. Partridge, Do, Dist. 9 36.00 W. J. Althouse, Do, Dist. 6- 23.50 C. H. Nold Lumber Co., matl., Road Dist. No. 5 30.10 Will M. Hoover, road work, Road Dist. No. 3 15.60 Johnson & Jones, repairs for Road Dist. No. 13 1.75 E. J. Richey, lumber, Road Dist. No. 27 C.S5 J. H. McMaken, material for Road Dist. No. 27 2.50 Bestor & Swatek, supplies Jor Road Dist. No. 27 3.2 5 A. F. Sturm, lumber for Road Dist. No. 13 17.10 C. E. Carrcll, road work in Road Dist. No. 10 7.50 A. F. Sturm, lumber for Road Dist. No. 12 11.20 BRIDGE FUND K. A. Meissinger, bridge work W. J. Partridge, Do W. J. Partridge, Do E. M. Ruby, Do J. E. Morse, Do Will Jorgenson, Do Adolph Ross, Do I.. G. Plybon, Do Bert or & Swatek, bridge ma terial (spikes) C. H. Nold Lumber Co., bridge material Ernest Giles, bridge work A. F. Sturm, bridge matl Monarch Engineering Co., bridge work, advance pay't. -5400.00 Monarch Engineering Co., Do, Liberty precinct 1127.75 Monarch Engineering Co., Do, Avoca precinct Monarch Engineering Co., Do, 2.1:. Pleasant precinct .Monarch Engineering Co., Do, Weeping Water City Monarch Engineering Co., Do Liberty precinct . Monarch Engineering Co.. Do. Center precinct Monarch Engineering Co.. Do, Liberty precinct Monarch Engineering Co., Do, Liberty precinct ; I.Jouarch Engineering Co., i)o. Stove Creek precinct Monarch Engineering Co., Do, Nehawka precinct 30.50 4.50 ! 42.25 4.00 ; 8.00 2.00 I 6.00 j 3.00 5.50 77. IS 24.00 : 44.45 . ! i 3S.02 742.54 4S0.90 117.67 The Famous W T Mk LkxjBfiS&f A'LarfS fcSS dJ. d W3 I . j. : IS KOW SOLD IN CASS COUNTY and is considered by all its users and many others who may be users sometime, as the most car for the money on the market today. It is well made, handles easy and is built for the driver who cares and likes a car that will stand the test. Prices of the Elcar on all models are as follows: $345.00 f. o. b. Factory with the exception of The Sedan Type which sells for $935.00 f . o. b. Factory Demanstrations will be cheerfully made by writing or telephoning, Union Line, 60 A. A. K DEALER Agent for Cass County 600.92 63.00 lT.'tl COMMISSIONER Liner Bros., tr. signed FEND. Lank of Cm-..- Ctmn ty, pari payni't. of grading. Dist. No. 1 DRAGGING FUND L. J. Wa'.radt, dragfnu; in Dif t. No. f. Win. WcnJt. Do. D-st. ;: J. H. Craves. Do. Dist. 27 E5. !'. Plymale. Do. Dist. 14 Earl II. Cox, Do, Dist. 12 ' Dist. i D:?t. Dist. Dist. Dist. Diit. Dist. Dist. I Dipt. ' Dist. 10i.5oDisl. Dit. Dii-t. ! )Ut. Dist. Dist. Dist. (Dist. Dist. Diit. I,-i--.t. c:n. nu 2 7.00 21.H0 Fred Spencer, Do, Dist. 14 117.75 Roy Bennett, Do, Dist. 6 45.70 Lee Cole. Do, Dist. 1 S9.40 Charles Barnard, Do. Dist. 1 49.60 Li. Johannsen.. Do, Dist. 7, 274.55 Louisville Village Treasurer, proportion road fund, Road Dist. No. 1$ Fred McGrady, blacksmith eu an oruer wnn me county ir.K directing the Hoard of Commission ers to pay Mrs. Chlora Allen of "e hawka, the sum of $10 per month for the care and support of her two dependent children. On motion fa Id amonit was allowed as per orders of the court. County Judge also filed an onkr with the County Clerk renewing : ( pen's ion of Mrs. Grace Sperry for t !." p-r montn tor tne maintenance rnu support of her two dependent cmiIu ren for a period of six months, ame vrm allowed as ordered by the court. County Clerk requested the Board of Commissioners to permit him to use the Deputy Clerk's monthly al lowance for necessary clerk hire in his office. Same v. as granted by the Board. Report of Boiler Inspector H. II. Carter received and placed on file. The Board took up the matter of establishing a county road: Com mencing: at tne rorincast corner oi the northwest quarter nw'4) of Sec. 3, Twp. 10 North, K. IS East, and running thence west on section and township line one mile to the northwest corner of the northeast quarter (neVJ ) of Sec. 4, Twp. 10 North. R. 13 East of the th I. M.. Cass county. Nebraska, and on mo tion proceeded to vote and did vote that the above road bo established, Snoke voting "against" and Heebner and Pitz voting "for." Road to be forty (40) feet in width and to he known as Road No. 277, and that claims for damages be allowed on the basis as fixed by the Board of 6a. 20 AcDraisers and the County Surveyor 2.40 1 be instructed to make survey indi cating the amount of land taken from each tract and upon notice from the County Clerk, to lay out the road. Bond of Alpha C. Peterson, Coun ty Superintendent, approved by the Beard. Claims Allowed The following claims were audit ed and allowed by the Board: fib45 GENERAL FUND 102.20 n. C. Maruuardt fc Co., mdse. to Mrs. Cottincham $ 10.00 OOliiiatt & Tutt. mdse. to Joe 15r.rl.on v i ; 61. 95 Nebraska Light Co., gas and electricity to county 21. IS 15.28 1 Mrs. Rose Brounko, care of dependant children. Sept 10.00 23.00 Mrs. Martha A. Haddon. Do 25. 00 J. L. Carnicle, damages and 1.90 1 expense, acct. accident 250.00 Bestor & Swatek, sash cord to 22.85 court, house ?.60 Fred Patterson, office work 30.00 19. SOI Louis Keil. damages to har ness and machinery 20. DO 0.711 j.. E. Mason, auto hire to the 7.501 commissioners 25.00 E. A. Wurl. mdse.. Monroe, 15.401 Jo: Ilobsons. 5: county farm. $22.82 3 8.00 Mrs. Ida Schlieske, care of de- 6-00 pendent children. Sept. 15.00 .80 Mrs. Chloe Allen, Do 10.00 Mrs. Grace Sperry, Do 15.00 No fun her business, the K.a :o;io:i adjourned to meet Ti: 5.2 5 j Dist . d; t. d on i Dist. T' -duy, i Diet. FRANK J. LIBERSHAL. County Clerk. FRQCEEDiNGS-BOARB EOyiLIZATii it P i ;:..:-m -, B-'iird of call of the ilvnrv SihI- utli, Xp'd.. Aug. 2: equalisation met Cr-uniy Clerk, e. Julius A. Pitz 1IH7. :s per Present and C. E. Heebner. County Commissioners, George L. Farlev, Countv Assessor, Frank .1. Li:,pr?hs'l. Cn-inrv C'prk Minp.tes of previous sessions rt-ad nd approved. The following busi ness vns transacted m regular form: Recnj.it ilat i(,-n of all :isse?sed prop- rty of Cass co.iiuy for Ihe year 1917 is ?nown ny .ssesrors ngures imouutett to bV.OO. On motion the B;u;rJ proceeded to nuiKe and uiu make the lemoning vies for Uie year 1;17: County General fund 'ounty Mothers Pen sion fund 'ounty Soldiers Relief lid. 'ounty Bridge fund 'ounty (emergencv) Bridge fund 'ounty Road fund tute Levy, ail purposes- 'otal State and Couu- ' ty Levy 23. mills . D. ST. JOHN, Prop. JOE MALCOLM, Head Miller. For Sale by All Dealers work;Road .Dist.V No.-. 14 J John Iver5on, Do, Dist. 1 DRAGGING FUND August Krecklow, dragging in Road Dist. No. 8 Wm. Wendt, Do, Dist. 8 Alex Jones, Do, Dist. 4 Vm. Wulf, assigned Henry Snoke, Do, Dist. 16 - 100.00 . 4.00 Frank Schlichtemier, dam ages acct. new road established William T. Schlichtemier, Do H. M. Soennichsen, mdse.. Warden, $5; Hart, $5; Col lins, 3 5 ROAD FUND J. C. Lomeyer, road work in Road District No. 5 H. A. Meisinger, Do, Dist. 2 Walter Byers, Do, Dist. 27 19.50 C. H. Nold Lumber Go., matl.'. 6.00 Road Dist. No. 6 8.1C W. J. Partridge, road work. Road Dist. No. 13 6.00 W. Partridge, Do, Dist. 9 7 855.00 15.00 23.8. 25.60 I. SO C2.60 .4 2 .10 4. 1. 4. S.4S mills mills mills mills mills mills mills Dl:t. Dist. Pi. t. D-;:4t. Dist. I Mt . D:,-t. Di:-t. Dist. Dis-t. Dist. Diit. Di-t. Dht. Di:;i. D:t. Dist. Dit. Dist. Dist. Dist. Dist. Dist. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. .N O. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No: No. No. No. No. No. Nu. tlo ; 5 5G ,) i 5S 5 9 . ;i. I2 ;:;. 64 tI5. .10 . s .21 .24 . 6 .10 . S 15 1'J mills mills mills mills mills mills mills mills .mills . 5 mills .12 mills No mills 4 - 8 S 0 ' 71 8 72 12 7;: 4 s .-1G .-17 . 7 . 0 G t i t , i 7 ) SO M s P5 4 (J !!7 !S 2 01 1 1 0 s !Iic .12 1J 9 2G 11 14 :?4 10 25 mills mills mills mills mills mills mills mills mills mills mills mills nfills mills mills mills mills mills EXPECTED TO DEMAND RECALL OF THE COUNT Course of Argentina as Predicted in Official Circles and by Newspapers. . Euenos Aires Foreign Office Still Unable to Believe Dispatches Eightly Translated. t ?v"HOOL 12 OXD LL'VIEi? No. 1 11 No. 17 S No. :;; 5 No. g No., 7 4 7 No. f'5 X NOT 1U2 10 No. 10 o 2 TILLAGE LEVIES No. 17 Plattsmouth CO1 No. IS Louisville 42 ?i No. 1! South Bend 12 No. 12 0 Greenwood 15 No. 21 Murdock No. 2 2 Union 17 No. 21! Avoca 15 Co.J? Wcepinp; "Water 14 Co. 15 Kim wood 12 No. 2G Eagle 40 No. 2S Alvo 5 Th' various ether is follows: School District and J y l l . levies made are Village Levies No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. Dist. Dist. Dist. Dirt. Dist. Dist. Dist. Dist. Dist. Dist. Dist. Dist. Dist. Dist. Dist. No. Dist. No. Dist. No. Dist. No. Dist. No. Dist. No. Dist. No. Dist. No. Dist. No. Dist. No. Dist. No. Dist. No. Dist. No. Dist. No. Dist. No. Dist. No. Dist. No. Dist. No. Dist. No. Dist. No. Dist. No. Dist. No. Dist. No. Dist. No. Dist. No. Dist. No. Dist. No. Dist No. Dot. No. Dist. No. Dist. No. Dist. No. Dist. No. Dist. No. Dist. No. Dist. No. Dist. No. Dist. No. ,.. 4 ; . G 7 S 9 10 1 12 i:. 3 4 15 1G 17 IS iy 20 21 - 45 mills i:; mills G mills See No. 10:. 2 5 mills 12 9 IS 15 14 12 11 10 State and Co. Cons'l 19 District Road 4 The business having been complet ed, the llo.ird on motion adjourned. FRANK J. LIUERSIIAL. County Clerk. mill mills mills mills mills mills millu mills 5 mills 14 mills See No. lOS 20 mills 17 mills 6 mills' 1G mills 12 mills 22 Zu mills If you want to buy a good 220- acre farm, four miles southeast of Ashland, Neb., well improved, quarter-mile of school; 00 acres pasture, witn gcoa spring water, tor ia per acre, see M. S. Brisks, Flatts- mouth. Neb. tf 24 25 2G 27 2 8 29 ;o o i v(o :h. o5 :jg :J7 9 10 7 G 4 "Z 8 12 t i 8 8 11 "5 10 G .See No u 4o: s 41- 10 4 2 J 6 43 7 44 .". 45 5 4G o 47 9 48 7 49 10 50. 6 51 12 52 1 mills mills mills mills mills mills Ml. iilUlS mills mills mills mills mill mills mill mills mills 103 mills mills mills mills mills mill mills mills PREPAREDNESS. Is Ibe word. Get ready for 19 IS I have 4 0 Rhode Island Cockerels Price $1.25 each single bird, $5.00 in 5 lots. First comes, first serv ed. P. T. Walton, Phone No. 385-J, Py O. Box 152. 9-4-lvkd&w I1RS. GERLNG BETTER. Irs. Paul Gering, who has been sick at her home in this city for the Dast week. is reported as being slightly improved this morning which vril be good news to her many friends in the city. Buenos Aires, Sept. 10. Argen tina officials, accord(n?tb newspaper accounts today, are' still unable to believe that the dispatches sent to Berlin through the Swedish legation here were accurately translated. The foreign office early today said mills i that it was without official advices from Ambassador Naton or Ameri can Ambassador Stinison. Newspapers and officials generally believe that the government will de mand the recall of Count Luzburg. German charge at Buenos Aires, but a rupture in diplomatic relations with Germany is not anticipated at present, the Argentine government preferring, it is said, to consider the atlair a personal one between the German and Swedish representatives here. Sweden In the Ilire. London, Sept. 10. Photographs of the king and the royal family of bweden, Swedish soldiers and birds eye views of Stockholm are featured a several newspapers under cross page heads such as "Sweden's Ex posure," "Sweden Charged With Breach of Neutrality," while others carry special reviews of the entire outbreak of the war." One -nanpr - mt ikens Sweden's position to that of Greece a few months aeo. savinc-. 'Its Queen is German." The Graphic in an editorial, says: "We canot view without infinite regret the position into which Sweden has been dragged by active sympathy of her rulers towards Ger many. The disclosures, which were made from Washington, shed a bril liant light upon dark places of Hun diplomac-. Let us thank the Unit ed States for penetrating the plot." The Daily Mail in an editorial congratulates the American intelli- tit'jujc Btnitu uu me befoul! great exploit of this year" and says: "A blacker piece of diplomatic deviltry on Germany's part never was exposed while on Sweden's part an offense against neutrality and against every decency of interna tional intercourse, deep, deliberate and despicable how ctesplcable can only be realized when we recall that Sweden has herself suffered from such outrages as she is assisting Ger many to inflict upon Argentina. . "Such conduct combines maxi mum cowardice with maximum treachery, and we are confident th it every honest Swede will promptly resent it as a cruel stain upon na tional honor and demand a strict account from the government that juggled the country into a position so basely callous and dishonorable. mills mills mills mills mills mills mills mills mills mills mills aills mills i mills mills mills mills mills mills mills mills mills mills mills mills mills mills mills mills mills mills mills mills mills Tnmnre blood runs you down tiiakps you an easv victim for dis ease. For pure blood, and sound tli irptinn Burdock Blood Bitters. At all drug stores. Price $1.2'5. Another trip to Chase county with Rosencrans next Sunday evening You will enjoy the trip and never re gret making it. Lands in this coun ty are still selling very reasonable mills, but on the jump every daj'. lou mills -iii have to buv soon or neTer. See mj!l! i Rosey for Sunday evening reserra mills I tions. ME. RENTER! I have an eighty F.crc tract .lay ing just two milts fioai lidinvitv, Nebr. Twenty acres alfalfa all fenc ed hog tight. With ti:c.:Ict build ings. Terms to suit b-jtr. Writo ire. if. M. Holbert, Plains icw, Kebr. Bring your vrcldirg to us. Flitts mouta Garaca. TcL 34. i Journal Wazt- IZz r?.y! tit i