MONDAY, DECEMBER SO, 101S. FLATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOUKNAL.- FAQS TWO STUFFED UP YITH "A BAD COLD?" Get busy with a botuo of Dr. King's New Discovery at once Cou;li3, cc.Ms ar.J broac!;.-1 attscta i.'icy are all UkIy to result in danger ous ifivTr.iaths unless checked in tir.c. And how ciicctivelyar.il quickly Dr. lung's Kcw Discovery helps to do the chcclir-g v.crk! InSaaied, irritated xr.-rr.Lrr.es ere soothed, the mu.cov.3 phlrm loosened frcJy, nd quiet, tCitf :l clerp fellows. All Jru Utsluvc it. Soli cincs 1ZC0 Concti-satlon Emacipcition ..3 more UOTVC Lcne, rTibar.irr-inT breath, when ycj use as a ir. Kifr's New I-ife Piils. They s'tcm-itic2 the sFte uad keep If. 3 SOLDIERS' LETTERS i Somewhere :n France. Nov. '22 1I)1S To the Editor of The Journal: I hope you won't be shocked when joiireoeiv e this letter, for not Laving, lived in I'lattsinotuh for sev eral jcirs ;' rhaps you will not ie- ill jist who I am. However. I am taking the privihge of writing you of sonic of my experiences and pleasure-- : hue I h it the State.-. Our trip across, although very I. w;,s a splendid experience of i M.i.iTi'iis curiosities. We were on Ki:li. I; l oaf, which to our esti at i'rst sigh was entirely . ru ill to cro-s the big pond, i! .vr. owing to fair weather we .:;ieii in Liverpool safely. After .avlug :l.e loat we walked about squares (which in the States ..- ordiuiry Id -ci-st to a rest camp. iv. tay at !h r st camp vis v-ry . ir. for -n the following '? !:: ve were entrained on an : ii-;, !i . i : i 1 . which in eompa-i- cur fa-i t-e.n-- ir. the States. Id r;:.:ni you f' an ark. This ::.; L:erpe .i took in the 1 r' ' i. rt a of t .';t day. arriving . r ha:. : ;! sundown. p. I i'in- you .:) idea of the ,t!. . the s-.:t r days in Kn.;- . r. .; 'T..l i':ys were spent here. i ;.' : ;g!t -seeing, as you know . :r;o.!s the Yankees are. On it Southampton we were put ..! ;.:. anei.-M side-wheeler. ... r: -.; u ' to the shores of '." ,i ;:: 1:.: i th.- i.o-ior of riding : : . r Vul!iuan. These box r . r ry i : : l r 1 1 1 from those -!-. i:ca. They are of ten tons ;..) '. i !ol.! forty homines :':!,( chavi . ; (v.hich in French ;' ti or c-iaht horses ) . .!! i:?:aei;ie u- i.akini; this oar 1 '! t'-r ? I r. e ! They fed tis tor the sctn i itilul. At our billeted in the '..i a e r. atid v .i very .i i i"ti w e were !:! l'.f.ci! villaue thai ev.-r iiiiaui'ie exi.-tel. . stayed for several weeks o.:r full quota of trucks tuces: tv equipment. W'e eti tt'li to ieave here T j ;:rrive ;ti J h e front in lint ii;4 American ! iron t!i"ii oil we have eo ever : ince. j".;t e t r- mi la: t ha.-: h: .i: ;.: up ar.d I have ii.: l v i i : : i t s for some ot i piint.; of these vil t.ortiy rats and cooties, !ie. latter are the most : . i: reminds me i.i:t'-t:i and in cf l!. .'ii.i re:-! We wish to extend Ut our customers and friends the compliments of the ieas-on and to one and all we hope the year to come may bring peace, prospeiity and happiness. E. G. Dovey i spections we bav very frequently, a little poem written by a brother-; in-arms will explain the only cure; I have found. Sleek little, sly little slippery louse That in my shirt has set up house. You live in Kory revelry And never cease your deviltry Until my nails couch an attack Around the region of my back. Hut you can't always hide or fly Deyond the region of my eye. For neither fold nor sheltering seam t'an save you frotu a bath of steam ! The branch of service that I am in is a motor truck train and al though I haven't had the experience of going "over the top" I have been under German shell fire many times. This has given me the oppor tunity of seeing the splendid work of the doughboys, and of all the sights I saw in the Argon ne forests and along the Mouse has more than convinced me that Sherman was right. Will not try to relate any of my have to be here and live them to appreciate what an honor it is be a representative of our great ! land. 1 am sorry this is so late reach - ing you. but owing to military re- ! strictions it was impossible to write ' ,i.. ' n.il i,itt-i,! tn von no until recently. Wishing voti and the readers of vour popular paper a Merry Christ-! mas and a happy New Year. 1 am r. '.-pec' : fully yours. WAGONEK LEON t'ompany D. lOSth gatle. Anurican Forces. ST EN NEK American Expeditionary A LETTER FROM FRANCE THE STATE DOAKD OF I'ONTKOL Li. tcoln. Ghristmas Day, 1!US. To the superinteiulents. staff and i!iiiityi's in general of the vari ous state institutions with winch I have to do. Greeting: Oa this day of glad da vs. when all the civilised world stands uncovered in the- presence of a sweet memory that carries far back to the birth of a iittle child in a lowl manger - when h.-arts are attune with the prorp-.ets so bright that al titae-i or.e alir.ot forgets the sable nighs of th- past - permit me. a worker among you. to thank you most kind ly fur your splendid cooperation during the year that has Mown. Nor can I let the old year die without saying to you, collectively and in dividually, that if a single act of mine has grieved you. I am sorry, and I trust that as the days of the r.cv, year, so soo n!o be gien birth, come and go, we may each be an aid to the other in bringing about those things that will redound to the credit of all cf us. and at the same time meet the full approval of those whom we serve --- the citizens of the grandest stale of the union of itate--- Nebraska. Sincerely yours, E. O. MAYF1ELD. GOT HERE FOR CHRISTMAS. t'r.iiii Tlo.rsila v'. Dallv. Last Tuerday evening on the V lr.ted train, Earnest Iliittcry and Will Newman, seam;.!! in training at ( amp Siim. at the Naval Train ing Station, at San Francisco, ar rived here, having a ten day fi:r iauuh. in which to visit their rela tives and friends. They started for home on Saturday evening, and ar rived here on Tuesday. making thrr" d)-. -; for the trip. Tiiey found 'iiD'v II the way aero--; the coun try. Th"V will :;;end tiie time with friends here, and will return to their t ra'n iiiu in : w.d; or so. Tlicv have ! -l vi no idea a.; io whtn they will the school. & Son CENSOR BAN !S LIFTED; LETTERS NOW ARE FULL I ' ROY HOLLY" YRITES OF HIS SEAS AND OF THE FIGHTING ON WESTERN FRONT. I VIVID DESCRIPTION OF BATTLE jl was so tired that it was a hotel out a couple of the boys on a scout Makes Most Interesting Story of the to m The next day we located ing trip thi safternoon and they are Way Over and Doings ill the seme pretty fair buildings, as it was going to try to buy some chickens, Eattle Line. 'a Gtrman camp, and we stayed lure apples, etc., but I doubt if they can I until Saturday, October 2t. moving et anything as the people here are urai'i :';.rw: d. and litis time in a short of food. I was lucky today as r.rricourt. France. Nov. '22, 1 ! 1 S. t woods near Gucsnes. staying here I yot in on some prune pie. I have Dear Dad: 'Now that the war is ulltil October :il. when the Argo?:ne a good stand-in with the cooks, so over and the censorship is lifted. I .ieuse drive started. In this cann we generally try to get some fruit am going to start in and tell you j ve were shelled quite often, and and have a little extra on the bill about my trip since leavine New j ,lUM1 were killed by shell. We of fare. We are only about three York. W'e came over on the steam- j started out in the reserve of this kilometers from the Kelgian line shin P.altic. an English passenger j ,;rjVe and move out on November which is less than two miles. I un- (,,'ltiat. and landed in Liverpool on J"1 l" at ,u- We stayed ti i jlh ,1'1 boat that night nd unloaded next morning, then we Te i . .i : 1 .....l.t .i l i.- 1 l.i-!.rl I r 'I I tltl I in l .lit .t.i. h'aiit u on trains ; I'mally landing in Ramsey Ku iland. w i sere we stayeit lor a rest training, leaving lure and hiking to S-eitii- an-! a little OIi amp' on. w m re we were loa-u u on a boat and left at ! p. across t lie i English channel and landed at La Ha vre. France at f-: ! a. m. We Dri-'hiketi about three miles and stayed over night at a rest camp. The next j day we pounded through La Havre ami on to the railroad station ami v.e;e loade.l into compartment coa.h"s and on the t wenty-.-ixt h day of :he month v. e landed a Lefol La Grande, slaying overnight and tlun hiking to Grand the next morning. We spent a month in Grand, train ing every day. The band played concerts in AlianviHo and at Hiarch envilie. small villagts and about two miles aptuM. We stayed until August tMrd and then we moved in trucks to Frondes, ttaying tlure iv.ii il.ivs, and then hiking to An- soi'.vilie ami relieved ih-' Ei' second Division and took over lit v- Tog! seel or. We l st about ."U0 I.-' n on tiie h-vet th of At:g;ist in a lig gas a.ltack and it is claimed that the Germans, shot over l.'oo gas sh lis in:o a small area. Most of our nu n just came baek within ihe last few weeks, having been in the hospital died and some are still in the hos pitals. We had plenty of excite ment while in this sector a-- t (?;ri.;a:i aeroplanes tame' over reg ularly on bombing exuetiit ions and after our observation baloons. They burned up three of our baloons in one day. They generally came over 'the l.aloou: at a great height and love do,-, n. tiring phosphorous bul let; from a machine gun at the bal!oo:i. causing it to cath on lire and burn up. We stayed on this front and went over tiie top on the morning of Septouber 12 in the big St. Mihiel drive which straightened out the salient. We linally located in Leny. which was about one and o:i half kilos fro.. i the front line. Ogr regiment had advanced this far :!' l as holding the line. Ifi g'mcTital headquarters was --! tablishcd at l!t nv and if was sniv a it was shelb-d all t h time and before we left most of the1 cleaning- up the town and get- buildi'igs wn-e lorn up by si"di .jr;. jting new equipment hero and expect Wo moved to the woods near En-:' move Sunday to Germany to oc vozin for a few davs' rest on S i,- I cujiy duri ng t lie artnist it e. I thought tember 22 and moved back again to Deny on September '2'J. I didn't like ihny very well as I had to keep too close to the dugout, and believe nm. I- consider myself mighty lucky as men were killed by shells every day. We couldn't have any lires in the daytime and no tratlic was al lowed; everything was brought up after dark. We were relieved on Ihe eighth of Oetober by the Thirty- '"no good thing. I will be home some Kee-eourt. stayed there until Oclo-' 1 '"' Unit's some satisfaction, seventh Division and we moved to D i- s'""e a relief to have it quiet ber and then we moved to the ;i:'d no more of the fear of shells. I Argo.me Woods, staying over nie'it "in still top sergeant of the company and moving the next morning a few hut I piny with the band as they kilo.s forward and camping on a have been . giving concerts here hill near Appionville. It was very every day. disagreeable lure, as it rained al-' .YM. this b- ;:n exceptionally long must every day and the mud was a h'tlc-r Rir me to write, so I guess I'll foot d'-ep and sleeping- on damp a " il "finis." ground in a little two by four tent l,;st regards to till my friends and is not very pleasant. On Sept em- '-'U them I'll celebrate the Fourth ber 20 wo moved forward about four in l latts. Wishing you all a merry kilometers ami located overnight on hrii.t mas ami a happy "New Year, a hill and in a shed that was shot vith love to all, full of holes. I tried to find a dryi spot for a bed and in the morning' Sapogne. France, Nov. 27, 1'JlS. I vsork up all wet. as it was raining Well, wo are on our way lo Ger all night. Oh. I tell you it's a great many. We left Ihiricourt on the life, but people in the Stales w here j f wcnty-fourl h at S a. m. and hiked it's comfortabl; never realize vIntj'o Steuay, arriving there at 1 p. m. we have to go through here. At the jit w::r-: abaut a 17 kilometer hike, present time I'm sleeping on a sittlojWe stayed there overnight, leaving straw and it's the best bed I've had j the m ' xt morning. Stinay. is quite in month.-. je l'Tge etv with several factories. And the other day I took a bath hotel-' and huge buildings. D. is I with ihe aid of a bucket and a sponge the first bath in four v.erd.s. No wonder the fellows get lousy! .Most of the fellows com- plain of 'having cooties, but as yet I haven't had the pleasure. Dut to .e:o on with the story: W'e moved ihc uext morning to a woods about one and one-half Uilou west of Ho- nute,ne; here we located in a ganu- ine camp. I'd found a good old log house w ith a stove and some wire bunks, had a good lire and got my t-iothes dry and was thinking how lucky 1 was landing a comfortable place and how I'd enjoy .sleeping, when at !) p. m. that evening we re- ceived orders to move back. So we I started out and tramped in the mud through woods until '2 a. in., and ihr.t night I slept in an open sited, ,:r. - !. and believe me. there was sure j, lent v of excitement, as it seemed ti,at ariiliery was an; ill! g t ho V. t o , hot:-; a wa v road. froiti every w hero a ion,. ight 'ti loeaicd t!ia th German i: a i t .i a !'.t! dead Germans and American, horse- were Iving all. around. :aefl again the r.et morn i n - and We tr-:d it was the same from then on. dead in A merice ns. horses, am.uu- nitioi!. tii-j !.uie:. every w in r". W;' slaved in the wood- again over night. I happened to lind a cor fcriaMe dugout with a :t-ve but was c.lled at J a. n, to move again as the next morning our regiment ahead again and lhat nighl we took over the lines. So we mov-d stayed in Faille . W'e were !) lie; all along this trip and had plenty of -xcit ement . The next evening we moved to Leauehur and : tayed there until November S. On No veii:! r 1. when we ot into !5eau claii.i. I had (barge of a ration carrying detail of about leO men. ami we earrb'd rations to the men holding the line i:i a s'rip of woods about four kilouu-ters northeast of iteauLeu. The Gore: tn had blown theju;, ;l hrj.gt. ;.;,d h.ol blocked the roads !- cutting down largo trees aero. ; ti;e roads, so the only way t ho j food (ouid bo gotten up was by be- ing carried, so we carried up corned ! beef, hardtaol. -Mid jam. (.-:!'-. and MUar. Tins is all we liad eo oat;'"" 'l"-"" w,..:,.v,. ....... ... .... from November I until November f. i u tol1 ,,v to receive the German .s v.-v- eouldti t buiid tires in lhe;':,,t ,"" il !la1 b i e u previously ar daytime. if we were lucky enoug ii j r:! ni;i ',l ,h:U ,he" sluniM surrender, to iind a Mm ,' at night we eou'.d ; 'A hu h ,lll'-v ,U'1- Tlu'v wt're ,our-!n-e :ome hot eoifee. On November j 1 ron irst-class ships (eight battle S the raptain and rnvself moved tolf,,iI'-s :u"1 six hattle cruisers), eight Ltinovillo and along this trip i w hen I bad mv narrow e-ca.e. lv - i . in a dif-h for about half an hour v. lr! t ae siu i with, mud all over wo. e j'ast got to stav in Luueville for a few- mfn- i utes and w i i ordered back to Dean- lieu. I didn't regret tin's move as jit wa". mightv ho' in the town. It was i-helled continually, and I was might y glad to go back where the shells were not coming so thick. We stayed in Deauclair until the armistice was declared and then we j moveit lorwari! to l.eaunlau I- arm, about seven kilometers from Lune- villo. Here we stayed for a couple ''' d:iys and then moved btick hero to Daricoiirf. Wo have been drill- that wo wore going back sooti. but it don't look that way now, as I ex pect v. e w ill be about the last to leave. Wo are in the Third army with the Firs), Second. Third. Fourth. Fjfih. Twenty-sixth. Thirty-second. Forty-second, Eighty t'inth and Ninetieth Divisions which on, prise the tinny of occupation, so i twill be "hike" from now on. lint entirely abandoned, just a few civil- h'.ns left, and is occupied by soldiers, We left at StoO a. in. and hiked attain about IS kilometers and ar- rived at fapognc nt 2:30 p. m. and we are resting here at the present time and expect to t;o on the latter part of the week. This is not a very la rue village and juut a few civilians are left here. We had a welcome .-ervice in the village church last night and the padre told us his ex- perience:; w ith the (Jermans. lie said that the people here were from the north and were brought here from captured towns by the Germans. He told many sad stories about the bar- barons treatment by the Germans. We expect to celebrate Thanks- giving tomorrow, but there won't be any turkey and cranberries. I sent der-,tand t hat we are going on into Germane and oecupv some large occupy some town until peace is signed; then we v ill he sent home. I'm sure anxious ! i baek. and I know now that i: w::'t be long. With love to all, KOY S SURRENDER OF GERMAN SHIPS I'ri.K.vs l':iilv j .i. ". Hotter of the Northern Wyo ming Oil Co. force, received the fol lowing letter last week from his son, i w ho is on the F. S. S. Texas: I . S. S. Texas. Nov. 2 2, ID IS. J J ' er Father: I a:u writing you itl.i letter t b-t you know that the (censorship rules are abolished so I 'can tell you a lot of news. ; We left New York January :i0. ir.nd arrived at the Orkney Islands, m-rth of Seoiland .on February 11 We an.! for laid there a couple of months chased around in the North Sea the Germans a few times, then came down to Kosvth Hay, Scotland, whore we now are. Wo went out with the Kritish lb et at 4 a. m. Thursday and gen- light j t hev cruisers and fifty destroyers; i"" ;;,M' s.,i i euuei eu sunma- ' rines. Wo came back running j ;tlot:gside of their line of hips at I about a.U'M vards distance when we I got into the Firth of Forth wo then 1 1 '" ,n :i,)0,lt 1 -v;ir,,s- 11,1,1 we got a very good view of the cap tured ships. They were pretty good ships, be lieve me. and I bet they hated to give them up. Of course it was only about half their battleships but we got the best ships of the whole bunch. Now about our fleet. The l.ritish Grand Fleet has about eight squadrons of dreadnaughts and three squadrone of battle cruisers. There are five ships in our squadron the Vow York (the flagship!, Texas. Arkansas. Wyoming and Florida. I could tell you the names of the l!rit i.;ii ships but it would take up too much space. The Queen Elizabeth is the flagship of the fleet. Admiral Keatty is the Kritish Admiral and High Senior.!. The fleet has been reviewed twice by the king and queen of England. The his! time was the day before we took over the German ships. We were tilso reviewed by the king and queen of Ilelgium at the same time as first reviewed by King George. We went to Norway to convoy duty in April and sighted several subs which we promptly fired on. We have sighted subs nearly every time wo were out because we were not far from the German Naval Uaso. Well, dad, I guess I will close and tell you the rest when I get back. Your loving son, JOSEPH A. KOTTEK V. S. S. Texas. For Croup. "Gham'ici Iain's Cough iicmedy is splendid for croup," w riles Mrs. Edward Hassctt, Frankfort, N. Y. "My children have bpen quickiy re lieved of attacks oT thi;; dreadful complaint by its u:to." This" remedy ccntains no opium or other narcotic, nd may be given to a chili as con fidently as to an adult. Now is the Urn to join tV. W.-t tp.mp Limit Club. See Cans C jpanuele for particulars L . t": Ktt Corneals loFl'iuUM is T :::'?K ''-a n i'it ji " .If -I V 1 - . nnf i 5 J zy.4, ' t i"l .... , M: c- n ni 1 5,VA its cf ! )Z : Itr.V tec-v.:w.v.n- . . i .'".v.: KM ' . ...... "KnTn-i-osUitni " ' i..' i a"" . . :??. ' ' : r .-c ,-r,d nrst.Coriai i?m !' te:i;her(Vi.r ' t Jrj.trStfJ ' hiirm if! i ConilipnUondDUrrtoca. ; and Fcvcriahnc ! rcsuitinti tliprefrcrajiijn , i Ym Simile Sicnaturc-cf .t texx- '- Ur?l v..i t-Jt) oi Wrapper. in Tin: iieiin i- cm nr oe thi; ) i or . i:iiic ii th.- ni-tttei- of tin- t u:i ;o i:i ns! . i f Henry Liki-n lai- mentally im oiu petellt. NcTin: ok sai.'.:. N'otjc- is in.iel'V givtii t!;at in ;ei: suunee in an m l-r of .laiin s '1". Il' g-:.-.', .lnUge of the listll"'i "'oiiit of Cass c'oiinty. N'-l'i a --'lea . .na-ie on tin !Oli !.. v ol I .-.- en. .'i- til' tii- .ale of lit- rial isteli- 1 x- n- i i a f 1 1 r !-ei-l-il.ed liiO'i- will s.il.l ( ti..- .s.eitli lion! (lin)i- of tie- Conn J!o," in Clattsmoiitl!. e'ass Count v. N--'.naska. on tlo- 1'lst i!.!- i.f .!:.!i::arv :il one nV'mli I'. M. i'f sai.l iay at pill-He -lnIile lo tiie lilg!:-t I-. for easli t';e following il.-i-i i ! 1 it a! s t a t ,. to wit: Lot lour .It ia lie Nm'tliWrM Cii:.!l.r of the Shut ':v. i-st .T-arti-:: al so I. i-t tie l'ii in the Sot; tli w. -st IJ'.Uil III' of the Sea;liet I.' . ia 1 t r . ail in Seetjon niiieteeu (10) Town ship twelve t 1 ;.' i Kange l'o.irtei-:i til) l';iss .'iiintv. NehiasKa. Saiil sale to remain open one hoar. Hated this l'itli -lav of Hei -i !:; 1 ie r 1!ls. AI.ICi: J( li..- N. I ea id ia li of the estate ,if llenrv Kikenhal y, men tatty i p.-on; pet mi t. Iti-lIIlo.W i.i:;i, Minn:. T. the .'i;i:i'iToi;s anh !ii:n:s AM' ALL iTlli:i: I'KKScNS ixti:i:- t:sri:i t thi: lstati: i:l!:t n c. k ':i:i:, i !-: -::.si-:n. and t thi: ci: i:hit i:s am hi:i;;s .n .M.i. uTiii:;: ei-:i;so.s ixtmih-t-i:i tx thi: estate if chai:.::s keki:. i ti;ci ;.si:i . Veu are h. . hy notified that on. the l.'th dav of Heiemher l!'ls. Sarah i:iiz;( het h K-rr. tiled In r petition ia the County Court of Cass County. Xe luaska: the oh.ieet and pra er o' wl.ieh are for the .indue of said "HiiitV to tiv a time and place .f hear intr tin- alletrations .if tle peiiii..n. and to determine who all the inirs ot I'.iirton C. Kerr, are, ami who all i;,e l' irs i.f Charles Kerr, are, and to lind that both lturton '. Kerr and Cliaries Kerr, died intestate in Cass C.uni. Xel.r.. and to etit.-r its order liarriTii, all elaims against the estate of Curton C Kerr, and auainst the estate ..;' Charles Kerr, and said petition al leiiifc that Merrit S. Kerr, now iiiter- Join 0uR5lCllf BMW Clob imm AMD HAVE ;0? mm SPECIAL llteSi THERE IS NO EASIER OR SIMPLER METHOD OF GETTING MONEY THAN BY JOINING OUR CHRISTMAS BANKING CLUB. YOU CAN START WITH 10 CENTS, K CENTS, 2 CENTS OR 1 CENT AND INCREASE YOUR PAYMENTS THE SAME AMOUNT EACH WEEK. IN 50 WEEKS: 10-CENT CLUB PAYS $127.50 5-CENT CLUB PAYS 63.75 2-CENT CLUB PAYS 25.50 1-CENT CLUB PAYS 12.75 OR YOU CAN PAY IN AN EVEN AMOUNT EACH ''WEEK IC CENTS, $I.C0, $5.00 OR ANY SUM YOU WISH. COME IN AND JOIN TODAY. IT IS THE ESURE WAY OF GETTING AHEAD. YOU WILL RECEIVE 3 PER CENT INTEREST Farmers PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA - : ' : r.- a Children. n;toria Signature Hr Over Thirty Years ; !.!.u:i..l with l.oltie l'e;r. win. i -.- ..!i s i-i 1 1 .n: 'l .hi. 't'.-a.-: .Nile. Kerr, i now i nt. r-ma ri i.i I with Ka I :. Aa ' orew. lis 'lie; in .' 'la 1 1 - :m 'i t !i. N. -i bi to ka : Kliaiieih Kerr, now inl-i -j lnarrieil -v. it i i James Ki-'i.. 1. re.-;: !iii -T : at Clii nwood. luM'ii: ami Juli a M. ii-n. i s:i;u!e. Ilsi'!!! 11 i '! a t ! .-' 1 .1 o 1 1 I ! . . Ne : l.raska. to.-i!., i- .. !(:, .iur I.Ii'.'i i er, eotisl it'lte tie i l'ii-.: at I.i -a- j ef Kerlon C. K i r. aa.l that the ! " 1 1 -j tieiier S.il-al. i:.r,:.l!" I!; Kelt, i:- tie ! only ! ni' ;. t la.w of t '. .I.-.-.. . ' Ci a r 1 1 s Ki'i i . t Von a :e fart!.. : ted iti.-. t i.a t a hearing up'-n the a '. o-ga t an. I i piawr of .-. id pet it eei will ! laid at I ti.e offiee "f the Counts- .liid--'-. in tie j Court H olive ;.t I Mat I - IlimM ii. I I:-- o::i.;.. Ne : a a ka . on the L'l'i'd d.i.v o ' I .latiuarv 1 :'!!. at the in"ir of t. a 1 n', ..r!; A . M . aid a ' I eh a- 1 :!. - i said petition im:.-l 1 n Pie on or I . - ! few .-aid lime, or l! e i.nia'r I l.er.-.o' will le allowed and ihejee entered a i i iH 'l i n ! '. I Ilv I In- '.hi. f. i.i.i;x a. t;7:t:s :, 2 ",-'-'.W ks. Jan. County Jwlg'e. Fcw Escape. Tliet'e are few ie-deod. uh.o escape having at least on" oiiii dnrinu 1 1 : winter mouths, ;tnd they are fort- jir.'.ate who nave hut one and get i through with it quickly and v. ith- ; out any serious consequence:.-. Take ; Chamberlain':; Cough Keruedv and observe the direct ions with each bottle, and you are likely to le one of the fortunate ones. The. worth i and merit of this remedy has been j fully proven. There are many j families who have always used it for years when troubled with a cough or cold, and with the very best results. You tell 'em we keep all kiius of stationery at the Journal. State Bank if J' A3 A ' fis as t f ,w In If lift i lllllll T..c cm-iui r;o"-N. mw om c:r. .f2j-e&LMCji-aAj3