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4 ( i paos rons PLATTSHOUTII 8E2II-V7E2ZLY JOTJBNAL THTTRSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1921. Vbc piattsmouth Ipurnal PUBLISHED SEMI-WEEKLY AT PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA Entered at Postofflce, Plattsmouth. Neb., as second-clas mail matter R. A. BATES, Publisher SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $2.00 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE Foreign entanglements are most ly nautical knots. :o: Connecticut was the first state to adopt a constitution. :o: The gas meter will soon be tak ing up its winter quarters. :o: The alimentary canal of the adult person - is about 30 feet long. -:o: Thousands of moths specializing on women's clothes have starved. :o: : Bryan is backing -the blue laws in Florida. Bet the anti-blues hired bim. :o: Some people never lie, others tell the truth and afterward confess -their lies. :o: The weather man is unquestion ably doing his best to give us an ideal October. :o: The mouth of Amazon is over 100 miles wide. The Amazons were a race of women. :o: "Good for Headache" reads an adv. Most people, want something bad for a headache. :o: Chicago is claiming the world's largest gas plant and we thought it was in Washington. :o: Where Is the person bold enough to suggest that we beat our jazz in struments into plowshares. ' :o: A gallon of home brew saved a An Oklahoma dancing master who was horsewhipped by a, lady no doubt found the. occasion an inspir ation for giving a few improvised steps. :o: Some folks can carry on a three hour conversation without once pausing for breath, and then find it impossible to write an intelligent thirty-line letter. :o: If there is anything more annoy ing than having to Tead of congress man Blanton's customary conduct in the house, it is having to read his denials of the same. The title of king, is the old in his tory. o:o GUNBOAT IS MISSING San Diego, Cal., Oct. 91 T3 n J I Steel pins originated in England broadcasts today from 'the ' Panama in 1803. - I canal zone requested news of the -o:o I United States gunboat Sacramento. Lawyers were known in Babylon 1 attached to a special service sqad- ron operating in Central and South American waters. The Sacramento left Charleston, S. C, several days ago, just before a violent storm swept the south Atlantic and Carib- -o:o l bean. In 2300 B. C. Saturday was planet Saturn. to: named after the i DR. H. G. LEOPOLD NEW OFFICES Over Ilalstead's Market Union Block People are all right in their way ; if they" don't get in yours. r :o: Another Christmas savings plan is have a fight with your girl. :o: The crop of fall wheat in England this year is above the average. :o: Men who write books about them selves are full of their subjects. o:o The only thing harder than living within an income is living without I j. smith deceased one I To the creditors of said estate: O FIREMEN HOLD THEIR ELECTION XOTIC'K TO CUUIHTOUS The State of Nebraska, Cass coun ty, ss. In the County Court. in tne matter or the estate of Ellen year. You can't convince the average Plattsmouth housewife that there is an unemployment problem in this country. She still finds it impossi ble to get a good cook. :o: "Women's place is in the home," says an old adage, but it is some times hard to keep her there when a bridge party or a movie thriller is offering other diversion. :o: Marshal Foch, undefeated and un- terrified up to this time, will find it a difficult ordeal to, survive the American home brew and our" imi tations of French cooking. :o: A London astronomer reports that the moon is slightly off its path and twleve miles ahead of its schedule. Trying, perhaps, to keep up with this fast age in which we live. :o: lou are hereby notified. That I will sit at the County Court room in Plntts- The president of the government! mouth, in said county, on the 2Sth day railways of Japan receives $3,500 a25th day of February, a. i. 192::, at 10:00 o clock a. ni. each day, to receive and examine all claims against said 0: I estate, with a view to their adjustment . .. , . ,j na allowance. The time limited for An Englishman has invented I the presentation of claims asainst said spring steel clamps to replace S.?1 Wtem laces. :o: The claims that skirts are longer this fall need a microscope to yer-5ctobe?.u i2i.Curt . . I ' ATT1 iy tnem. time limited for payment of debts is one year from said 23th day of No vember, 1921. Witness my hand and the seal of this 25th day of -:o:- (Seal o27-4w. ALL-EN J. BEESON, County Judge. A fashion note says women are go Chicago man's life. It exploded in J ing to wear turbans during the com- the jug before he got a drink. ing winter. It is now up to some :o: j body to declare that the wearing of Ai-cwMiug iu ocivu ui!,uuitus; a turban is Immodest and Immoral the gift of a bunch of heather to a ' :o:. Highland lassie is equal to an offer of marriage. :o: One of the mysteries of this world is why a stout woman will wear a fash when it always makes her look eo much stouter. o:o The Krupp gun works, transform ed into a peaceful industry, pro duced 3,000 freight cars last year, and each of them will carry farth er than any German gun ever could. : :o:: Charlie' lfa'psburg is trying to get back to bis. old . job . as Emperor of Men who can't get free space to Hungary. It is hard to convince the royalty that kinging and emperor ing are no longer popular with the masses. :o: The proposal to build a coast to coast highway as a memorial to the exhibit tbeir political sore toes and their half-baked ideas like to call it a "capitalistic press." . :o: Along the southwest coast of Per sia there are parts where the ther mometer registers above 100 degrees soldiers of the World War suggests for months at a time. :o:- Alter a long life, one may sit ' present. down and consider how many per sons he has made happy by his re forming activities and also how many he has made miserable or un comfortable. :o: the property of a man's giving his wife a shaving set for a Christmas The allies have dropped all plans of exiling ex-Emperor Charles to St. Helena, as they do not wish to make him appear a martyr. That would also seem to dismiss Petro grad and Moscow from further con sideration as places of exile, to. :o:- Z2 "It don't take a man long to bag his pants at the knees, and to make a finely tailored suit look thoroughly disrepu table that's the man of it," avers Dainty Dorthy. But she goes on to explain that the man who is making use of our cleaning, steaming and pressing services is keep ing his clothes in much more presentable condition than when he got acquainted with us. And it doesn't cost much, either. Goods Called for and Delivered LLi PhON -'JOURNAL OFflCE The ex-Empress Zita no doubt ac complished more troublesome tasks every day than preventing her hus band's suicide. And nobody suspects Zita of being a very hardworking woman, either. :o: And this i3 the season of the year when father plans to take out the window screens in thirty minutes and in such a way that it will take him thirty days next spring to get them back just right. :o: Mary Garden won't tell the name of the man she's to marry, saying merely that he's one of the oil kings. Nobody ever knows the name of a prima donna's husband anyway, so what's the difference? Rockefeller's income is 1 19 per minute. He got rich while we fig ured it out. o:o I.KGAI, XOTICR In the District Court of Cass coun ty, Nebraska. Clara L. Armstrong and lioy L. Arm strong, her husband. 1'laintiffs, vs. J. Russian rubles are quoted at alv- -afpes et uerenaants I To the defendants, the heirs. devi- nickel a thousand if you do your I sees, legatees, personal representa- tives and- all other persons interested own nauiing. jn the tate of A. I. Bowman, de- ;q: ceased, real names unknown, and all tPHnfr trfar 1rlnt chnnlrl be other persons having or claiming any steering gear joints gnouia oe Merest in Lot 197. in the Village of kept well packed With half grease Greenwood, In Cass county, Nebraska, . real names unknown: and half graphite. you, and each of you, are hereby .... inoiiiivii iiiml on iiie iuui uuy ui wcio- I iw,. inji ka nlln,ffr. ! l ,L.i. u?ciL3 iuuiiuj I n the IJfstrlct Court of Cass count v $100,000,000 yearly." include pessimists. :o: This doesn't I Nebraska, the object and purposes of which is iu quiei anu connrm plain tiffs' title in and to Lot 197 in the Vil lage of Greenwood, in Cass county, and to enjoin each and all Nebraska. 1 lnnk it thA nHre and Kpe whatlany r'slit. title, lien or interest either is iook at tne price ana see wnaijepa, anJ equltai,le Jn or to gaj(1 rt.al you can get for it. The proper way to read a menu I of you from having or claiming to have estate or any part thereof, and to en Irtin vnn ATiri urMi nr von frnm in anv u- I manner interferine with nlairit iffs' rtos- Com pared with the linen found on session and enjoyment of said prem- I i . 1 . : .. i 1 i ; rri.i.. HA m . . , . . . j . v. rt I -uuii iui cquiittuic I run. linn uv- some of the ancient mummies, thelM,.A iVf.n mjrsiian nn orrir r,t finest linen of todav is coarse. I said Court. lou are required to an :o: swer said petition On or before Mon day the 5tli day of December. 1921. hundred I or yur default will he entered there fin. and judgment taken upon plain- words is the average number spoken i tiffs petition. , . , r t V. W I a,CX U. 111." II "11 IllIVl Seven thousand five :o:- As fast as one nation builds "the largest battleship in the world," a rival power launches a bigger one. :o: i- i:oy I Armstrong, Her Husband, I'lalntiiTs. By TIDD & UUXHUKY, o2i-ixv. Their Attorneys. NOTICE TO t-RKDlTlinS The State of Nebraska, Cass coun ty, us. In the County Court. In Die matter of the estate of James W. Taylor, deceased. To the creditors of said estate: 'ou are hereby notified. That I will sit at the County Court room in Platts mouth in said county on the 19th day of November. A. I). 1921. and on the has Moth day of February, A. U. 1922. at uunc more man i.suu nines oi ruausiand examine ail claims against said Mrrnn mc f thorn with I fftate with a View to their adjustment Every effort should be bent to ward making this as hard a winter on the holdup men as it will be on the rest of us. :o: The French administration in camel drawn rollers. :o:- and allowance. The time limited for the presentation of claims aeain.st said estate js three months from the 19th day of November, A. I. 1921. and The war brought us camouflage, I the time limited for payment of debts i one year iroin saiu lain uay oi November, 1921. Witness my hand and the seal of said Count? Court this 13th day of October, 1921. ALLEN J. BEESON. (Seal) o!7-4w. County Judge. barrage, zero hour and meticulous, the road to normalcy has brought us agenda" whatever that is. o:o Receipts from the gasoline tax which became effective in Washing ton July 1, show the state brought more than 8,500,000 gallons. :o: KUT1CK OK HI IT TO Qi fKT TITLE TO UKAIi ESTATE -o:o- Several western school boards have affected a great economical stroke, recently, by ordering school girls to quit wearing silk stockings. Why not follow it up by an artist ic stroke now, and ban white cot ton stocking. :o: Probably it won't help ex-Emperor Charles' case any to establish that Zita really was responsible for his attempted coup. The chances are she merely told him she wanted him to do and then advised him to do as he pleased. :o: Better salaries for teachers aTe reported from many parts of the country to the bureau of education at Washington. The recent report from Missouri state superintendent of schools of an increase in this state of 31 per. cent In the average .salaries of teachers is In line with conditions elsewhere. o:c It took Columtia a long time to decide that it would accept the $25,- 000.000 which as far back as April Uncle Sam put to the credit of the Central Americans. The Columbian senate considered the treaty which gave its country the great treasure three time before finally voting to accept. We trust, however, that the Columbians will tot ferget to dr?p! In the District Court of Cass coun ty. Nebraska. James C. Kuykendall, Plaintiff vs. App. Dock No. 1 Page 37. Most men are long on two things. i"v 1 - : I .. .1 : rri. . . 4 kjuc is S'uns iub umci " John W. Seymour et al lying boastfully what he would do if he were in somebody else's place. To the Defendants: John W. Scymore, iwary K. Taylor. James Jloss, ptu- . : I lander S. Wheeler, Olive H. Wheeler, SsomeDOCly wants to Know wnat tneiand the heirs, devisees, legatees, per sonal r-;ireseniatives ana an orner Offcers of Department are Ee-elect ed for the Ensuing Year large Number Present. From Wednesday' Dally. Last evening the members of the Plattsmouth Volunteer Fire Depart xaents gathered at the city hall to Hold their annual election of ofli cers and to look after other matters before tbeir meetin and a very large number of the members were in at tendance. The officers who have conducted the affairs of the department in such excellent manner in the past year were all re-elected despite their wishes and will continue in .the good work of giving the city one of the best departments in any of the smal ler towns of the state. The officers elected were Frank Bestor, presi dent; John V. Hatt, vice president; Claude C. Smith, secretary; Guy W. Morgan treasurer; Emil J. Weyrich, chemical operator; David Ebersole, assistant; Louis Kroehler, assistant chief; Harry Smith, foreman hook and ladder company; Fred P. Dusch, assistant. At .the close of the business of the evening John Hatt spread the good news among his associates that there would be something doing in ithe way of a wenie roast and soon the members were regailed with choice wenies, celery and other trimmings that made the occasion one of the greatest of pleasure. This treat was provided by Mr. Hatt to the department in recogniton of their work during the two limes that the Hatt store has been visited by fire and both times it . being the ex-1 cellent work of the fire department j that prevented serious loss to the store. The fire department will take Steps to aid in the observance of Fire Prevention day on Friday, No vember 4th, and request that every property owner on Main street clean up their premises and have all de bris and ashes at the rear of their places of business on Friday morning and the department and city will see (that they are hauled away. As sistant Fire Marshal Hayduk of Lin coln will also be here on that oc casion and speak to the young folks at the schools on fire prevention Plailsmouth Nigh School vs. Nebraska City High School At the Ball Park, Plattsmouth -3:30 P. M Friday, November 4th You always see a real game when Ne braska City and Plattsmouth Play. Come out and boost and help Plattsmouh win from her old rival. mm Adults, 40c ADMISSION Students, 25c CLASSES HOLD PARTY VVABJISH HAPPENINGS American 'woman will look like in 195 vision, at her husband, too? . :o: It is now up to some wild-eyed persons 0. If any one has the necessary I ,iam H- Taylor, deceased, an i ,. . v., ji a i i lson? "avlns or claiming an Ion, will he kindly take a slant in Lot 12 fn Block 4i in th n'terested in the estate of Wil- J all per- y interest the City of 1'iaitsmouth, cass county, .Nebraska, real names unknown: You and each ot you are hereby notified that on the 29th day Of Octo ber, 19l'1, the flaintlft in the foregoing reformer to raise a righteous howl I entitled ause, filed his petition in the k., ... l."lstrl court or -ass county, zebras ucvciuoc a utj il oiuotuic iKa. wherein vou ana each ot you are women actually served vile cigarets tna-ai i-'irties defendant, for the pur- pose of obtalniner a decree from Kaid to our soldier boys during their court. iuietns the record title in the hrtAf tn K C Plaint", Jarnes C. Kuykendall, to the . . -v - roiiowing described real estate, to-wit :q: 'Lot numbered twelve (12) in Thp cnrnmnf Inn nf fnfrm hao Block forty-two 42) in the City tne consumption or conee nas of .lattsnioutn ,n Cass COUnty. Shown an increase of 100 cups per Nebraska, according to tlie pub- capita per annum, In this Country I as against you ana each and all of since prohibition became effective. I -vou,j anu , by sucn Decree to w noiiy ex . . Iclude ymi and each and all of you It s Simply outrageous. We must put I from any estate, rlRht, title, claim or a tr.r tn, hfa torrfhl ,nHlf I interest therein. or to any part thereof. r . .. 1 anu lor sucii otiier ana furtner reiier ;o; las may be just and equitable. t., i.u v.. You are required to answer said pe- auuuu"u,uu " U,6U- uul lu,lcltitlon on or before the 19th day of are a lot of Plattsmouth sportsmen I ueccmber, J921. or your default win . , . . , I be entered of record and a decre en- WhO even now are preparing to takejfpred in said cause as prayed for in guns and dogs into the country and 1 1 t'"'1?1 F,tltloni 10o, oiow away ?iu wortn or snot ana .11 - a. at A l. a. ri bueii ai a liiieeu cent quail. 1 By JOHN M. LEYDA, :6: o31-5w. His Attorney President Harding had a taste of something akin to warfare when be participated in the mimic , JAMES c. KurKEsn.ati, 1'iainiiu. NQTIff; In the -District Couit of Cass coun- battlet". Nebraska. staged by the marine corps on the McCardie'. Defendant. same territory in Virginia that was Titoy that on the the scene of the historic battle offisth day of July. a. r. i2i. tiruce the wilderness in the civil war :o: : Ai naval strength now McC'ardle filed a petition aainst you In the District Court of Cass county. Nebraska, the object and prayer of which am to obtain a divorce from vou stanat, ion tne ground max you, oems 01 sum England has the greatest navy, with grSSrMidTtK that of the United Sates second in l?" of said marriage, five (rrosiy, , . wantonlv and cruelly refused, and ne- slze, Japan third, France ; fourti, Kiected so -to-' u?; arid 'for :he .custody anfl Ttalw fifth ft tha hutlitinp- nrn. of the niinor ' child, t he1' .Iftsu'e p.said ana ttaiy nun. II the Duiiaing pro- roaj.rras-e, tb.-wit: Clarence Kdward Mc- graxns proposed by these nations are Cardie, aged tien months. ... . ., v..v You are required 10 answer sa4d pe- tamea um, (.acre is hkj ikiiwb tiwn i tltion on or before Monday, tne lstn the fleets may compare in a year or dahi,f "vn purluance orre is no question of the delegates H. II. Gerbeling autoed to Weeping Water Tuesday afternoon. W. S. Ilardway was a Lincoln passenger Monday evening. Li. R. Stanley and M. E. McDonald autoed to Lincoln .Tuesday. Cbas. Clapp and Mrs. C. S. Allis were Lincoln passengers Saturday evening. Miss Agnes Rough enjoyed a birth day supper at the Lake home Wed nesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Lake and twins, fpent Thursday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Will Murfin. Mignonette Folden of Lincoln is spending a few days with her aunt Mrs.Edgar Ilolden. Mrs. Guy Lake and twins, spent Wednesday afternoon at the John Donlan home near Avoca. O. O. Thomas spent several days In town the latter part of last week and the first of this week. Womens Missionary Society No vember 11, 1921. Place Mrs. E. S. Stutt. All members are urged to be present. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schroder of Bethany spent Thursday and Fridoy with their nephew and family Mr. and Mrs. Gerbeling. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Jones and two sons, Elwin and Arnold, spent Satur day at the home of Mrs. Jones par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Bosworth. Mrs. C. H. Roper, Marguerite, Max, and Ted Rupert of Uni. Place, and Mr. and Mrs. Geore Nickle and Le Dean'Svete guests last Sunday at the Guy Lake home. Mr. and Mrs. II. P. Dehning, daughter Meta, sons William ard Harry and grandaughter Hilda Smi(h spent Sunday at the borne of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dehning. Mrs. T. G. Frans and Mis. Frank Marshall drove to Murdock last Wed nesday where they assisted Mrs. A. J. and Mrs. Ada Toole in entertain ing the O. E. S. Kensington, at the Ada Toole home. The people in and around Wabash have been wondering why the bank ers at Elmwood and Murdock did not let the bankers at Wabash know that they had a hunch that burglars were in the vicinity, Oct. 27th. The Farmers State Bank of Wa bash have installed a new Teabold Round Door Burglar-Proof mangares safe this , make of safe has no at-j traction for safe blowers because they never have ben able to crack them. II. II. Gerbeling's mother, Mrs. Clara Gerbeling, a sister Emma Ger beling, a sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schweiger all of Burling ton, Iowa, left here Saturday evening. by. the way of Lincoln tor tneir uome in Iowa. From Wednesday's Daily. The boys class of the Christian church, led by Mrs. It. W. Cavender and the girls of the class of Mrs. Edward Ofe, enjoyed a very delight ful gathering last evening at the class room of the boys in the church. The occasion was in the nature of a box social and each of the young aJie bad come with a box of the tempting good things to eat that fur nished a most delightful part of the evening program.- The room was ar ranged with the Hallowe'en decora tions of black and orange and made a very attractive appearance. The evening was spent in the games of the reason and at which a most de lightful time was enjoyed and at a- suitable hour the boxes of dainties were unpacked and served to com plete the time in a inot fitting manner. OPERATORS ENTERTAINED LADIES HOLD MEETING From Wednesday's Pally. Yesterday afternoon the ladies of the St. Mary's Guild were very pleasantly entertained at the beauti ful H. X. Dovey home on north Fifth street, Mrs. Dovey and daugh ter, Mrs. B. I). Betts, being the hos tesses of the occasion. The time was spent in the plying of the busy nee dle and in making the many articles which will be found at the Christ mas shop to be held in the first part of December. At a suitable hour in the afternoon delicious refreshments were served that added to the en joyableness of the event. fiotn Tuesday's Dally. Last evening the operators at the exchange of tho Lincoln Telephone & Telegraph Co., were pleasantly entertained by Miss Gertrude Smith at her home on Vine street at a most delightful Hallowe'en party. The rooni3 were decorated with the streamers of black and orange p.nd interspaced with these were the pumpkins, witches and black cats, typical of the season and which add ed attractiveness to the scene. The evening was spent in games as well as dancing, the young people spending the first part of the even ing in bobbing for apples and other of the Hallowe'en games and later a short dancing party was enjoyed. During the evening refreahments of pop corn and aples and cider were served that aided in completing the enjoyable occasion. FOOTBALL GAME FRIDAY The Plattsmouth high -school will meet the Nebraska City team on the local gridiron on Friday afternoon at 3:30. The two teams have a riv alry of several years standing and the battle on Friday will be one of the best of the season as both teams are looking forward to annexing a victory. LESS THAN WAR PRICES Fifteen and one-third acres im- proved pnd as level as a floor. One and a half miles to Ashland., Price $5,500, your own terms. Two and one-thirteenth acre3, siTu room house in Plattsmouth, other -outbuildings, just the piace to plant grapes or as a chicken farm. Price f2,750, very good terms. Eighty acres improved, lies good, very productive, reduced to $10,000 $4,000 cash Mareh 1st. 160 acres improved, reduced to $100 per acre, 55,000 March 1st. 613 acres near Melia and Gretna, 2S miles to South Omaha. Improved. Will carry 150 cattle, 10,000 bushel of corn, hay wood and notes. Fine lakes stocked with fish also good , schooling. Price $60,000. Will take in smaller farm and give good terms,' on balance. Many other choice bargains. FRANK GRAHAM, Springfield, Neb. 2 t w OUIH'.it OK IIKAHIMi mid .oiIrc- uu l'-4itloii for Set tlement of Account In the County Court of Cass coun ty, Xitraska. 'tfit ot Nebraska, Cass county, fs. To all persons interested in the es tato of Katherine D. iieckor, deceased: On read in ;r the petition of I'hilip T. Hi-pkf-r, administrator, prayintr a final settlement and allowance of hid ac count tiled in this court on the 2nd day of November. 1921, and for a de termination of the heirs at law of said deceased, anil for such other or ders and proceedings as may he re quired in order that said estate may be timilly closed and said administrat or discharged; It is hereby ordered that you and all persons interested in said matter may and do, appear at the County Court to be held in and for said county on the 1'th day of November, A. 1 . 1U21. at ten o'clock a. rn., to show cause, if any there be. why the prayer of the petitioner should not be grant ed, and tiiat notice of the pendency of si'id petition and the hearinff thereof fe sriven to all persons interested in said matter by publishing a copy of this order in the f 'lattsmouth Journal, a semi-weekly newspaper printed in said county, for one week prior to said day of hearing:. In witness whereof. I have hereunto set my hand and the seal of said court, this "nd day of November, A. . 1921. ALLEN J. HEKSOX, (Seal) County Judge. FOR SALE! I . am closing out my stock of used Ford cars at Bargain Prices for cash or on term payments. For particulars call at the Ford Garage. T. II POLLOCK -SI GlgGS NO EARLY BREAK FEARED IN JRISH. NEGOTIATIONS London. Nov. -.Business of the' Irish cqnference continues to be con-; ducted by four delegates, and it wa ducted by four delegates, and it was stated '.tonight there was no inte-. tion of summoning a full conference for several days. At Sinn Fein heaquarters no im mediate breakdown is expected, and two. j0ice supplies of oil kiads ban us a line thanking us for the gift. 'died at the Journal office. an order of the District Court of Cass county, Nebraska. By Plaintiff, o31-4w. leaving London this week. Lost anything fpuiva anything' Her Attorney. ;Try a Journal ad. "They satisfy." , OPEN DAY AND NIGHT Store your car in a good warrri place. A few stalls left. We do repair work on all cars. Vork guaranteed. Batteries recharged. Prices reasonable Draying Welding ' Livery Agents for Hot Shot Batteries VESTA Battery U. S. Tires, Tubes Temme Springs. Gas, Oil and Greases 3 SERVICE THAT'S US Plattsmouth 9 Nebraska x J Ail President stores. 7 IT