'w- r? rfWf vi Cw;ixjr'3r-M-,--:rr-5-r-iltr-Scr- RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF, it 1 ,' t 1 u I- .'ft ' 1 4 Li r s;-1 ;,' . If IV V I fe lb ., i i f' : in it f rsi YE1LDS TDGERMANY HELPLESS RU8SIA AGAIN AC CERTS ONEROU8 TERMS EXTRA SESSION IN MARCH Nebraska Lawmakers May Meet Dur- Ino the Present Month Japan la Ready to Join In Flaht London Russia has bowed to Ithc Teutonic ntlioa. Tho bolahovlkl com missioners aont to Drcst-Litovnk hava signed tho treaty of peace proaontcd toy tho Qcrmnns, according to an of flcial statement from Borlln, which adds that military movements In Greater Russia havo ceased. It was reported on Saturday by tho bolshovlkl commissioners that thoy wero about to Blgn tho tTcaty. This report was telegraphed to Lonlno nnd Trotsky aftor tho dolegatos sont to Brost Lltovsk had mot tho Gorman emissar ies. Thero is llttlo information avail able as to tho dotatls of tho mooting botween tho pcaco delegations, but tho bolshovlkl Bald thoy realized that any delay would mean moro onerous conditions and thoy would sign tho treaty without further discussions. Japan Ready to Join In Fight. Washington. Fears that Gorman) doos not intend to stop until she linn hor grip pn all Russia, including Slbo rla, has caused Groat Britain and Franco to acqulosca in Japan's pro posal to intervono for tho protection ot Japanese and ontonto interests at Vlad ivostok. , Japan -is ready to move an army to tho 'Asiatic mainlnnd and tako posses sion ot tho vast Quantities ot supplloa at Vladivostok nud scattored along tho Siberian railway which are in danger of falling into tho hands of tho Ger mans, Tho pan-Gorman dream of an cmplro Btrotchlng from Borlln to Toklo has takon on a now moaning within tho last few days. Gormuny is press ing forward Into Russia on a wldo front .and appears to bo paying no attontion to a conclusion ot peaco with tho bol Bhovlki. It may not be long boforo the Japanese and Teutonic powers aro do ing battle In tho midst ot Asia. EXTRA 8E88ION IN MARCH Nebraska Lawmakers May Meet Dur Ins Present Month. Lincoln. Govornor Novlllo la of thb opinion the proposed extra session of the Nebraska 'legislature can bo called some time durlng-thla month. Ho has decided to call the lawmakers to gether, and. most ot the legislators un derstand that their services 'will be re quired and they are ready to do tholr part. Whllo the governor Is waiting on the test caso in the supremo court aB to the power of tho legislature to authorize soldiers in the "regular" army to voto when absent from tho state, the legislature will bo called to gether regardless of tho outcouio ot thb BUlt, which in fact is ono to obtain a definition ot tho words "regular army" as used In the state constitu tion. He 1b of the opinion that a new, law, ono which Is workable, must bo passed to authorize soldiers to voto when absont from tho state, for the reason that the law passed by tho last legislature Is not considered en forceable, i What subjects other than the sol dier voting law willfjb included in the governor's call has not been deter mined. National League' President Rrrested St. Paul, Minn. A. C. Townloy, president of the National Non-partisan loaguo, was arrested here by Sheriff Carver ot Martin county on a warrant charging him with conspiring to dis courage enlistments and to obstruct tho draft. Charges wore based on a section of a pamphlot Issued last June In which tho "waT aims" of tho loaguo wero put forth among other features included In Its propaganda. Josopb Gilbert, secretary ot tho loaguo, was arrested on a Blmllar warrant. Chobar Gets Life Sentence. York, Neb. Louis W. Chobar was sontonced to llfo imprisonment by Judgo Good in tho district court horo, tor the murder of Albert A. Blondor, at tho lattor'o farm In tho northorn part of York county, November 28. 1917. House Passes Railroad Bill. Washington. Tho bill to govern fed eral oporntlon of railroads was passed by tho house by a vote ot 337 to G. Tho houBo revorsed Us action oarllor In tho day and votod, 211 to 105, to place tho rate making power in tho president's bands. Kansas City. Tho noxt Rod Cross drlvo will take place tho week of May "6 to 13, and will bo to ralso $100,000,. 000, according to a telegram from the national war council ot tho (Organiza tion in Washington. American Soldiers "Gassed." "With tho Amerlcnn Army In Franco. Threo Amorlcan soldiers woro klllod and nlno badly "gassed" In two for xnldablo gas attacks mado by tho Gor jnans on tho Amorlcan positions In the Tour sector with projectors. Tho 1 enomy also heavily bombarded tho American batterlos with gas shells, but without rosult. Only tho excollent preparatory training in quickness by tho American troops prevented tho projector attacks, tho first experienced by them, causing moro casualtlos. MUST HAND ON ANOTHER YEAR Allies Can Expect but Little Aid from America Before That Paris. Franco, Groat Britain and Italy must grit tholr tcoth and hong on until tho spring of 1019, bccnliso it Is not until thon that Amorlca can bo expected to throw real strength Into tho field, strength great enough to undertake offenslvos nnd batter inde pendently nt tho Germans with armies tho slzo of thoso which the allies havo boon using, in tho opinion of a French divisional general. Having begun the onslaughtcr, fully propared, raoro than n year henco, tho Amorlcnn will prove, ho bcllevcB, tho deciding factor, and thoy will bring tho war to Its closo about tho fall 'of 191D. Tho general holds high hopes of tho American troopB already In Franco, whom ho haB Boon repeatedly nnd nt closo quar ters, as tho saviors of tho allied causa. Rebel Against German Dictation. Wnahlttfrtnn Further ovidonco of tho growing strain in relations ho- twoen Germany nnd Austria over tho refusal of tho latter to partlclpato In tho ronowed attack upon Russia Is given In an official dispatch ro colved hero from Franco. It quotes tho Austrian promlor as formnlly ro Iterating on Fobruary 22 that Austria-Hungary will tako no part in mil itary notion ngalnet Russia or Ru mania, nnd will not send her troops' into Rumanln. Tho dispatch refers to tho mooting between Emperors Charles and Wil liam Fobruary 22, and says thero scorns llttlo doubt that1 a serious con flict has arlson botween tho two na tions, which Germnny Is determined to sottlo by violent measures If nec essary. No More Laborers From Mexico Mexico City. Tho governments of nil states havo been Instructed by tho department of tho Interior not to pormlt, under any circum stances, thd doparturo of Mexican laborers for th& TJnltod States The reason given waB that tho laborer! are needed in Moxico. Tho state of Tamaullpas has declared that General Luis Caballero had been elected govornor of tho state. Ho will tako his scat as chief exocutlvo March 1. A wireless dispatch from Coahulla said that not a single rebel remains in tho stato. Tho dispatch added that Generals Luis Gutierrez and Francisco Coss had been forced to intern in tho United States because ot the failure of their rebellion against tho state govornment. Russia Accepts Germany's Demands London. Tho bolshovlkl govern ment, represented by Nicholas Lonlno and Leon Trotzky, has acceded to tho demands ot Germany and announced Its readlnesB to accept the hard peace terms which Germany has laid down. Thus, apparently without further hesi tation, the Russians are prepared, In an effort to stop tho Inroads the Ger mans are making into their country, to add to the enemy's already vast holdings more of Russia's valuable western territory, extending from the Gulf of Finland southward to tho Black sea, and even to withdraw her troops from Finland and givo back to tho Turks what has been taken from thorn In battlo. Will Make Submarine Destroyers1 Detroit, Mich. Announcement is niado by tho Ford Motor company that work was started at Rlverrouge, a suburb, on a shipbuilding plant that is to turn out submarine killers. The buildings which aro to cover five acres will probably be complotod In May. It Is understood that tho plant will omploy between 10,000 and 1G.0OO men. Tho boats can be launched in a- canal at tho plant and takon to tho Atlantic ocean via the Detroit river and Great Lakes. Launch Non-Slnkable Boat A Gulf Port. Tho former Austrian steamer Lucia, equipped with a now "non-sinkablo" system, has sailed from here with a cargo, Tho steamer Is equipped with more than 12,000 air and water-tight colls, which the inventor claims will keep tho vossol afloat even should it bo torpedoed. Potrograd Gonoral Hoffman, com mander of tho Germany army Invad ing Russia, has replied to a communi cation from Ensign Krylonko, inquir ing if nn armistice would bp declnrod, by saying that tho Teuton advance would bo continued until a treaty of pcaco is signed and carried out along linos laid down(ln tho German peace terms. United States Cheered During Debate Rome. An allusion to tho United Stntes in tho chamber of doputios brought all tho members to tholr foot cheering during tho debate on tho war alms and gonoral policies, which ended in a voto ot confidence in tho govern ment, 340 to 44. Want Price Fixed on Sugar Beets Washington. Tho Bugar growors In the North Platto region of Nebraska havo urged tho food administration to fix a fair prlco on sugar beots, and sug gests $9 a ton. Sugar Price on Fictitious Rate Lincoln, JJeb. Railway Commission er Wilson thinks the legislature Bhould adopt a law to provout sugar beet fac tories in western Nebraska from bas ing their prico to wholesalers on a freight rato from tho Atlantic' coaBt to Scottsbluff, which is nevor paid. Ho declares tho fictitious rato has tho ef fect to mako sugar higher fh Scotts bluff, whoro it is manufactured, than In Omaha or Lincoln, after shipment ot 400 mltcs, Tho rato la paid on Cuban sugar, but not beet sugar, bo says. T IN RUSH AMERICAN TROOPS SCORE DESPERATE FIGHT IN A THREAT OF EC0M0NIC WAR Germany Is Warned by United States to Change Her Methods Embassies Leave Petrograd Paris Amorlcan troopo, In a des perate hand-to-hand battlo, repulsed a "heavy Gorman attack on tho Ball ont north of Toul. Thoro wero a number of Americans killed and wounded including somo ofUcers. Tho Germans suffered heavily, leaving '"any dead In tho Amorlcan trenches, while tho ground in front- was strown with tho bodies of tho enemy. '" addition, threo German prisoners remained In tho hands ot the Amor- ienns. In tho same sector tho Amor lcan artillery has been tnking re vengo for tho German gr.s attack early In tho week, and Gorman po sitions havo been demolished by tho storm of shellB sont over by GeneraJ Pershing's men. . . In addition to fighting In tho Toul , sector, Americans havo been actlvo . Just north ot Chomln des Dames, whoro thoy took part in repulsing a Gorman attack. : Embassies Have Left Petrograd. Potrograd.-All the allied embafl8lea,lcsill0 or ho wl nsk CIinccllatloft pllimntr fno Amnrlnnn linvn inffr T'i. including tho American, have loft I'e trogrnd. Tho members of the Amerl enn Red Cross here also left at tho samo time, Tho Potrograd defense committco is posting proclamations that every ablo bodlod man who owhs firearms shall mobilize along tho Potrograd-Luga road, block tho railways and hinder as much as posslblo tho German advance. Tho Rod Guards aro offering a cer tain amount of roslstanco. Tho Russian delogatlon has reached Brost-Lltovsk. Tho Soviet has informed neutrnl na tions that tho delegation has accepted Germany's terms. Turkey has handed Russia an ultl matum to evacuate Trebizond. THREAT OF ECONOMIC WAR United States Warns Germany to Change Her Ways. Washington An overwhelming vote In favor ot the resolution warning Gor man business men that an economic combination will be formed against Germany after the war union the dan ger ot excessive armament Is removed by making the Gorman government a responsible Instrument, controlled by tho people, was announced by the chamber of commerce ot the United States at the. conclusion of a prelim inary canvass of Its organization mem bers. Tho voto as rocorded to date is 1,204 to 154. A roferendum on the resolution was offered on January 12, and copies were sont to each of tho 1,000 local com mercial and industrial organizations comprising tho national chamber. Each organization has from one to ton votes, according to its membership. Again Break Peace Negotiations London A mossago received by the bolshovlkl government In Potro grad from Brost-Lltovsk, ordering a train under military guard to meet tho Russian delegates at Togoshaets, was considered' by tho government as probably signifying that tho peace ne gotiations have been broken off, ac cording to a wireless communication received here. Aliens May Be Disfranchised Lincoln, Nob. DIsenfranchlsement ot alien enemies will bo a request which Governor Neville will includo in his call for a special session ot tho Nebraska legislature. lie will ask that' tho legislators submit to tho people nn nmondmont to tho stato constitution for this purpose. Chicago Board Stops Trading , Chicago. Chicago board of trade has stopped all trading hereafter in corn for delivery in stores by grado alono In Chlcagoin tho month of Febru ary. Tho settlement price for this de livery wus sot at $1.28, , Chicago, III. According to Govornor Charles H. Brough or Arkansas, the judgment1 ot official Washington Is that thero will bo threo moro years of war. Fresh from n visit to tho national capi tal, tho governor mndo this statomont hero in a spoech to tho congress of national service ot tho National Se curity loaguo, Washington. Fuol Administrator Garfield advises all householders to buy their normal supplies of: coal for next winter In tho regular way as soon ae tho coal Is available. Dally Reports from American Front Washington, Issuance ot a dally report by General Porshing on activ ities on tho Amorlcan front may bogln Shortly. Tho reports probably will be glvon to the press at General Pershing's headquarters, altho tho plan has not been worked out in detail yet and Gonoral Pershing's desires un doublly will bo followed. Tho war department will make pub lic promptly, Mr. Baker Indicated, the names of offlcors or mon commended for gallant action by their commanding general.. RECORD OF EVERYONE Campaign Soon to Be Undertaken In Nebraska to Show What Each Person Has Done for Country. A card Index showing how much ench person In Nebraska 1ms 'con tributed to tho past war "drives" both In money, tlmo ami lulioi? will bo com piled soon, according to nn announce ment. On each curd will bo listed tho various war drives, nnd opposite each ftitnpnlgn will be listed; "How Much Money Contributed;" "How Much Tlmo Contributed." Persons who have not contributed nnythlng will lie termed "slncHers." Tho Indexing will bo under the supervision of the Ne braska stnte council of defenso through tho county councils of de fense. According to a statement made by Wnrd M. Biirjrefs, stnte thrift cam paign director, Nebruslcuns havo made $000,000,000 excess proilts from the wnr since 1010, and havo only given back ?or,000.000 In donations nnd gov ornment securities. Illoomfleld has tho largest registra tion In the public service reserve of nny town In tho stnte, excepting Ouinhn nnd Lincoln. Twenty-four men 0f the town havo registered to help ri.i sum In his .shin building pro- gram. After n thorough Investigation Into tho bnking Industry In Omaha Food Administrator Wattles announced that Ouinhn bakers will bo compelled to sell bread nt 7 rent n pound-loaf of their licenses. The entire popilnllon of Callaway turned out the other day to raise n service llug displaying sixty-eight stars, representing the number of young men from Callawny nnd vicini ty now In tho service. Florence Kendall of Norfolk holds tho world's record ns tho youngest purchaser of thrift stumps and wnr certificates. When sho wns one niln uto old S30 worth of thrift stamps weru purchased for her. Citizens of Pawnee City aro nsklng Nebraska representatives In Congress to obtain from tho postofflco depart ment n modification of tho order pro hibiting women from permanent ap pointment ns rural mall carriers. Rulph B. Wahlberg of Klmbull. 12, Is the champion boy pig raiser ot the stnto nnd has been awarded first place In the pig club project of the exten sion servico of the state college of agriculture. The old Sixth regiment band, Ne braska Infantry, which has been at Demlng, N. M., with tho regiment sinco It left tho state, has been trans ferred to Camp Funston, Kans. Wymoro business men huvo raised itho sum of $009.50 for n series of twonty-two summer concerts to bo given nt that place commencing May 4. Guilty of ncceptlng bribes from n resort near Norfolk wns tho verdict ot a Jury nt Madison ln the case of tho stnto against Arthur Koenlgsteln, former county nttorney. It Is reported that a number of new potnsh fields have been discover- ed in Cherry. Grnnt nnu tiuimei counties, nnd that plans preparatory to working them nro under way. Chnlrmen from twenty north Ne braska counties met at Norfolk und formulated plans for raising tho dis trict quota for tho third Liberty loan which will be lloatcd In April. An auction snlo of llvo stock, grain, country produco and many articles of merchandise, for the benefit of tho Red Cross at Callaway netted .$1,150- Frances Armbuster, 12; won first prize, two $5 thrift stamps, In a spell ing contest nt Lexington which re quired 003 words to decide. x Knights of Coluinlnw nt North PiHtto celebrated tho opening of their now ball by taking In n class of 100 f new members. i Tho Auburn Commercial club has started a campaign for a Community club, with n special club house nnd a summer of entertainment. Lyons has organised n hoo gunrd company for tho purpose of protect ing Its llvo elevators nnd other estab lishments. Tho Nebraska road Instltuto win nu held In Lincoln March 11-15. Forty acres of lnnd In Dixon coun ty sold recently for $200 an acre. South Omnha stockmen says thai rnrmers in this territory need not fent Hint hoes will reach the government minimum 'of $15.50 per 100 pounds In tho' nenr future. Tho prediction Is made that the prlco ot bams and bncon Is due for another rlso to tno consumer. . Tho summer meeting of the Nebras ka Press association will be held In Omaha this year. This wns decided nt tho recent moetlng In Lincoln. York made nn effort to land tho conven tion, but wns unsuccessful. According to the program laid down by tho agriculture department at Washington, Nebraska fnrmors nro asked to plant 700,000 ncres In spring wheat this year. It Ih possible, said Socretury Houston of tho department, that tho 1018 wheat crop will exceed tho billion bushels necessary to feed tho allies nnd tho United Stntes foi a year. Jefferson county farmers report that winter wheat prospects In the county nro excellent, especially In the northenstern portion around Ply mouth. 8EED CORN WEEK. Desiring to bring about a better condition as regards the seed corn problem and create in tho minds of the people of Nebraska the needs of hearty co-operation and an un de&tandlng'of the situation, Gover nor Neville Issued a proclamation designating the week commencing March 10 as seed corn week; and urging upon all Nebraskans, who have not obtained their seed for spring planting the necessity of do ing so before tho end of that period. Following n preliminary hearing nt Genevn, Prof. Joseph V. Fagun, for merly biindmnstvr at the Girls' Indu's trlal school, was bound over to tho district Court on n chnrgo of hnvlng administered drugs to Mrs. William 1'. Nunl, formerly MKs Nuoinl Moore. Tho case will como up for trial In April. Fire, supposed to bo of Incendiary origin, wiped out the plant of the Fll ley Spotlight ut Fll ley. V. C. Clssnu, tho editor, recently received u letter stating that If ho did not cease his at tacks on the kaiser his plant would he burned. The loss on tho building nml plant Is placed at $2,000, plirtlully covered by Insurance. Tho stnto council of defense hag placed un embargo on the shipment of seed corn to other states until Ne braska's needs nro supplied. Tho em bnrgo will bo effectlvo until March 13. Danger of u shortage of seed corn In the state caused the Issuance of tho order. ' , The total amount necessary to pay the running expenses of the state has nearly doubled since 11)12, according to figures compiled by Secretary Her nccker of the State Hoard of Assess ment. The- levy In mill was 2.20 mills, $2,40n.r:W; In 11)17 It was 8.48 mills, $4,470,737. Wnrnlng that pervitin who attempt to prollteur In disposing of surplus stocks ot good seed corn by demand ing exorbitant prices, wlfl bo dealt with severely, Is made In n bulletin Issued by the Stnte Board of, Agrlcul ture. Governor Novlllo has designated Frlduy, Mnrch 22. ns "Nebraska War Savings Day." Ward' M. Burgess, state director of tho thrift campaign, says It Is necessary to havo 10,000 pledges of $1,000 each to make up the statu quota. After forty years In tho newspaper field, John W. Cutrlght. editor of tho Lincoln Stnr, abandoned his, work to llvo on a farm In Wyoming. Ho was tendered a farewell banquet nnd pre sented with an automobile by his friends In Lincoln. Thos. Goss of Elm Creek has been nwurded a contract to build a stato aid bridgo across the Platte In Lin coln county. The bridgo will cost a llttlo over $38,000. Playing with matches resulted In tho death of tho baby daughter of Mr. und Mrs. Thos. Stoltenberg ot Pleas ant Valley. The child set fire to her clothes and wns horribly burned. Moro bogs wero received last Mon day at tho South Omnha market than ever beforo In tho history of the murket, tho dny's run totullng 20,802 head. Louis W. Chobar was sentenced to prison for llfo for tho murder of Alb. A. Blender on November 28, 1017, by Judgo Good at York. Nearly $80,000 Is to bo expended by the government to enlarge Fort Omnha to tako cure of six new bul loon companies. Tho destruction by fire of un eleva tor at Klmwood n few duys ugo was tho first elevutor burned In Nebraska during the past nlno months. A Red Cross social t Snyder rec ently netted more than $700. Pigs, geese, chickens and other live stock wero sold. Noon meetings In factories of Ne braska to enroll workers for ship building, nre planned by the stnto council of defense. E. D.' Tressler, formerly of Tnblo Rock, has purchased tho Wllsonvllle Review, a weekly paper published at Wllsonvllle. A Falrbury mill has In stock, 2,000 bushels of spring whent which Is of fered to farmers for seed purposes at $2.40 n bushel. Fire, thought to be of Incendiary origin, destroyed the J. H, Itogge ele vator at Klmwood nnd 2,000 bushclr of oats nnd 1,200 bushels of corn. Repeal of the Moekett law far com pulsory touching of the German and other foreign langunges In the public schools of Nebraska Is ono of tbQ matters that has. been suggested foi action nt the special session of . the legislature, which Governor Novlllo is expecting to caH. Arrangements for tho writing of luill Insurance by tho state havo been mado and tho stnto assessor has been commissioner to havo charge. Tho stato will sell tho hall Insurance ac cording to zones. According to statistics prepared by tho Dakota county agricultural agent, eleven und two-thirds per cent of the farmers of tho county, who answered questionnaires sent them, nre without seed corn nnd 27.18 hnvo nn insuf ficient nmount to plant the next crop, making n total of 30 pqr cent who havo not enough sceU to plant thcli ucrcage. All business houses at Falrbury wero closed for 'an hour during tho funeral services of O. A. McCnndass, soldlor, who died of pneumonia ut Camp Bayard, N. M.' Save 9c. By Buying Ever Reliable CASCARAE? QUININE No advance In price for till 20-year-old remedy 25c for 34 tablet Soma cold tablets now 30c for 21 tablets Figured on proportionate cost per tablet, you save 5Kc when you buy HlU's-T-Cures Cold to 24 hours grip Ui S days Money back I fit falls. 2TabLtaforiSc AtamrDrUfStor) For Constipation Carter's Little a juver r iiis i will set you rigljjj over night. Purely Vegetable Small Pill, Small Dose, Small Pric Carter's Iron Pills Will restore color to thelaces of those who lack Iron In the blood, u most pale-faced people do. Lee's Lice Killer ThsbMt insecticide forehlcksnsand bogs. QHHMOZONH for roup, colds, canker, oblekea pnz.ete. Aretnedr and a tonic POQ-O-LATUM keeps fresh eegs fresh from Spring: to following Winter at icent s dosen. ao-O-UATCli makes eggs hatch better, chicks strongor. The Eeo t'oultr Lino Is sold at one storeln most ererr town. 6 free books at dealers or postpaid for 6o. Gio.H.Laico.,lrt.t,oauiu Harold a Patriot Harold Irby, eleven years old, West Thirty-ninth street, has the kit of patriotism that Is willing to make the sacrifice of a treasured belonging. Harold decided to .sell his electric Christmas tree Illumination system and give the proceeds to n patriotic cause, Tho equipment wns sold through nn ad vertisement for one-half of Its cost nnd tho money will bo divided between the Red Cross society, ot which he Is a member, and the ?j. M. O. A. Indian apolis News. Skin Troubles That Hah Burn and disfigure quickly soothed and healed by hot baths with Cutl- cura Soap and gentle anointings of Cu tlcura Ointment For free samples. les, n.,r an address, "Cuticurn. DeDt Xi Boston Sold by druggists and by mall. Soap. Or sliu. nn .' rn j a J ui vsiuiuieui o auu uv. aut. Birds Needed on Farms. Tho encouragement of birds on farms Is not n mere matter of senti ment. They return a cash equivalent and have much to do with tho success1 or failure of crops. 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Then I began to surfer with terrible pains In my back and head acnes and dizzy spells made mo mis erable. Doan's Kid ney Pills helped me inm tVijt vltst BHrl three boxes entirely cured me. t haven't had any kidney trouble since." Gat DWa at Aay Seats, Me atlas DOAN'S ?,&? FOSTERrMatBURN CO, BUFFALO. N. Y. DON'T 1BYT WORMS BAT YOUR VROriT An animal with norma eannotUulTa. Keao roar llTestoek free f ram worn brgiTlng tnemUB. JUYW Bom r n l Pr worm rowucr t.i noes will fatten quicker, bprses will . looksleeker.poultry willbe bealtuar. BBBBBBBBbIbbBBBbBb.a i w nClfel ino iBjvasvais civsmw v 7ixi ww wmm raeis tne rrscncai nous veterwsnM u noucfutjf-i.u juur town, wrtvo r.BstM lokrtYfttCo., tW6rtsi,WrtHla1W1t, WHEN YOU THINK FUGS Think of Faotory Prloe Mine price its oeiore IBS) war. Tben write tons for catalsanaa. AJUCBICAN IfLAQ MFQ, CO., Kastoa, Pat, OATARRU OF IIKAD-Dont utTri Nasiom tat dlsoorerr from plner woods ot south cures wmio jwu Bicup wuriicuos, i Settle asaallr sanelent, U i testimonials. Instrae tlons. BKdBOUB BKMMufCO.XUMllliKa'ON. M. tt n. nntuar. TaV TWHsaB W ICBsWf iQjeMsal & W. N. U., LINCOLN, NO. 10-1918. -1 J-3tfl ! I ! J X irfiiA sKij a-"-oj- r w ivt, IW3