The LaCygne Weekly Journal Linn County Friday October 15, 1897 Mrs. L.T. ROBINSON has just received another shipment of millinery goods. Call and see them. Miss Mable NICHOLS left Monday for Baldwin where she will attend school. She was accompanied by Rev. A. D. WOOD. Mrs. Wm. GOSS and daughter, Mr. J.A. BROYLES and two children of Cherokee, left Thursday morning to visit friends at Kincaid. Last Sunday the family of I. GLUCKLICH received a message which stated that a brand new baby boy and arrived at the home of A. FISCHER and wife of Blue Mound. The geese are going south! This no only indicates cold weather but also indicates that the Journal needs some coal on subsrciption. Who will be the first one to do an act for their country. J.B. NORMAN, the Blaker Milling Company's representative was in LaCygne Monday. He informed us that on account of the yellow fever in the south some of their southern trade was shut off, for which reason the mill was only running the day run at present. Mr. and Mrs. J.E. ALLEN and daughter, Lucile, of Kansas City; also Mrs. Bell BENNETT and two children, Johnnie and Leliah, of near Orchard, Kan., are visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. I.N. CROW of this place, this week.