crat.saye he wants bis (heirs) posterity to keep it the next hundred and forty years, and forever afterward.—Lincoln Courier.tur eiIt is interesting to the citizens otLincoln county to know that there has wtbeeil a mill in existence on tbe same spot f where Max Warlick’s mill now stands, ^about six miles uonhwest of this place, ^ fur more than 140 years. Tbe Indians de- je( siroyed it three limes by tire. It was re- jQ built about the year 1917 by Mr Henry Caublu and others. Mr Caable was the pa father of our townsman E. II. Cauble. aj,During the whole time, tbe property was u owned by Mr VV'ariick’a ancestors, and hecaCD iin.haJ^f The barn at the John W. Wilson mill was burned last Saturday night ^ about 11 oTclock. Mr Fayette Morrison *el.1 ft 1 At*