lias Deen appointed supermienuetu.On next Ihiesday evening, Keuesaw Post 123, (i. A. K., of Elmwood, will dedicate their new hall with a rousing camp fire. This post has erected a building and hall, 24 \ 40, and hereafter they will have a tent of their own ami a place of meeting under their own roof. The program for the camp fire will be pork and beans, hard tack, speeches, songs, etc., and the post expects a number of visitors and G. A. R. boys from Plnttsmouth, Lincoln and Weeping Water on that occasion. All who attend may know what to expect as the boys of Kenesaw Post never do things by halves, especially on a foraging expedition like this.—Plattsmouth Herald.