DAKOTA COUNTY HERALD. DAKOTA CITY, NEBRASKA. & k John .Milllmll, lot 6 23 John .Mulhall, lot 6 (ex cept school alto In s. w. corner 22 John Mulhall, lot 7 22 Henry Hkldmore, w nwVi 26 Htnry Hklumo'-e, cast 45 rods oVi rxt - 26 Henry Hlililm-'re, no1, nev; 27 John Mutlinll, soVi noVi.27 Lliclmla Lens Kstnto, iH4 nwK '4 27 Lurlnda Lung Estate, V4 H nw'i pwjl 27 Luelntla J,wip Estate, nH sA s',4 iiwU swVi.27 John Cain, nwVi nc',4...2$ 45. SO 15.0 so 2.00 SO 45 40 40 :o s s 40 13.43 7.05 18. 7C 12.62 11.01 15.69 12.43 6.16 3.28 38.63 2.94 Amt. 47.92 11.73 6.95 Hfiiry .Sklilniore. east 12 acres Lot 2 35 12 TOWNSHIP 28, RANGE 9. Name Doacilptloti. Sec. Acrws. C. 11. Maxwell. eV4 nwVi except r. r. o. w 17 Vlllhun U!erni.inn, lots 2, 3 and 4 29 Teckeu Davldchlck, lot 6 (iiw'i sv) 29 John M Nichols, lot 6 iml accretion 29 Verllndcn, cant 33 ft. lots 2 anil 3 ami accr 32 John Mulhall, part lot 4 anil accretion 32 77.12 to 40 141.29 201 47. H 18.61 45.63 62.40 Amt. TOWNSHIP 29, RANGE 9. Name. Description. Sec. Acres. C C. Builrc-iu, subdivi sion 2 of gov. lot. 3 and accr 17 11 10. Thompson, subdi vision 4 of gov. lot 3 and accr 17 F. W, Lohl, subdivision of kov. lot 13 and accretion (except east 13 rods of south 7.52 rods of Buudl vision. ...17 John Holdenroid, east 13 rods of Bouth 7.52 rods of subdivision 5 of gov.; lot 3 :V17 V. C 1'latt, subdivision 7 rov. lot 3 K. V. lxhr, wit lot 4... 17 IjUthnr Traver, seU BOH seV v1' ChitIp 1J. Wilson, north 11,90 chains of south 3S.90 chaluu of accre tion to lot 1 and east 1C feet of south 24 chains of nald accre tion to lot 1 19 H. W. Meeker, south 46 rods of wont 3S rods north of public road of lot 1 20 John Holdonreld, east 13 rods of tho north 1.12 chains of lot 2 ....20 I". W. Lohr, north 1.12 chains of lot 2 except east 13 rodo of said tract 20 y. XV. Ihr, lot 2 and accretion (except the noith 1.12 chains) 20 V. XV. Lohr. lot 8 20 y. XV. Lohr, lot 7 20 Fred Herman, that iwrt of lot 5 cotnmpnclnff at . k. corner, thonco n. along east line of said lot to center of pub lic ro.vd, thence-westerly aloni? Bald public road to tho west line of bald lot. thence pouthe.-'v to the s. w. corner of said lot. thence east to plaeo of beglnnlnR ,. .......:. 20 Joseph Winterbotham. F. W. Lohr. Houth 1& acres lot 6. , ,.20 gaiah E White, lot 1 of Mat tin's sub. of nwii nwVi .....-1 Bnmli K. White, lot J! Martln'B sub. of nw',1 nvv'i i -! Bar.ih E White.Mot 3 of Martin's sub of nw',4 nwVi ........21 Barah K. White, lot 4 of Martin's sub. of nwVi D. I a! Lewis, south 17.50 acres nVi ne4 naVi....21 X. 1.. Lewis, sVi seVi neli except a tract coinnienclnir 33 ft west and 30 ft south of the ne corner of sVi seU - ne'i. thence south 2113.37 ft, thence west 2U.20 ft thence north 203.37 ft., thence east . 214.20 ft. to place of beginning ,. ;" 7,77 1.19 18.80 2.50 4.1.30 16.01 2-3 .51 3.49 13.39 6.79 5 :o 10 10.50 19.97 11 IS. 65 1-3 .53 2 2-3 1.8S 92. SO 33.70 21.30 46.99 25.25 14.37 13 28 14. 66 IS U.OC 2 3-33 2.4S 1 3. So 3.85 3.S5 97.73 1 17.50 20 20 25. 0 12. iO 104.10 X. L. Lewis, H',i soy HfW h -.v11 91.31 T. &. Raton & 11. u. Holmes, lot 5. .... ....l F. U Eaton & H. H. Holmes, lot 6 ...31 Gateway Improvements, that part ot neVi nwV, commencing 6 rods south and 803 ft. west of ne corner of nwvi, thenco weat 467 feel, thence south 18 rod, thence east 467 feet, thence north IS rods to point of beginning.... 21 At H. Cownle, that part of ne'i nwVi commenc ing li") ft. south of ne'i corner nwH thence west 495 ft.. thence south 65 ft., thonce eaBt 495 ft.. Ihance, north to Ptnt Mury K. SivilT. sV4 awVi.Si T F. Crsoby Kt., that purt of lot 2 commenc ing at the sb corner, thence north 1205-140 ft., thence west 300 ft., thonco couth -120 5-140 ft., thenco eaat to point of beginning. ...2S Martha Ooctsch. two acres In the form of n Bqunrc In. sw comer of HvrVx soW... ...... ...25 Wary K. Slvtu. V4 acre in ii sauare form In tie corner eV4 sei & Lola 51. Iluna, that part ' 3S-6 16. 1.7 so 24.81 53.60 S.2 att'U HUH coinwciitiuij at the seW corner of swU seVi. thence north B chains 11 links, thence north 6 chain 14 links, thence wett chains 47 links, thence south 6 chain 81 link, thence east 4 chain 47 links, thonce south I chains 48 links, V'flX !..1.6..?I,.a.'.,,. 10123-1C0 Ruth Hallam. lot 3 (ex cept lakeside park).. 31 Consunmrs Ice Co., nV neV , ,;33 J. .(. Elmers, se w, except that portion platted us. Island Ueui'li .ai Thomas b Lacey. the unplatted portion of . the c'4 (' noU lying east of the center of Lake street in Crystal Uike park -3- Gateway Improvement Co.. lot 1 and 2 33 Gateway Improvement CO., lOt C ;3u Gateway Improvement Co., lot 6. .33 Gateway Improvemont Co.. lot 7 ;33 Gateway Improvement Co.. neVi nwU, except It. IS O. W 3 Gateway Improvement Co,, nH sei nw. ex .ept K. It. C). W .33 Gateway Improvement Co., lot 3, except It It. O. W 33 Thomas B. Icfy, lot 3. S3 Wary K. Slvlll, neU nU, except Bchool 31.61 40 it 11.11 15.15 51.61 43,21 5.20 1.86 14. SO 5.19 9.70 5. 75 33.50 19.25 25.20 25,20 39 Wary E.' Klvlll. seU, neU .33 40 Catherine Frazer, lot 1..34 39.9 Cthnrlne l-razer, wa null ..34 40 v"r K Slvlll, wV4jt J0 MWl TOWNSHIP "88," 'RANGE 47, Name. Description. Hec. Acres y. XV. l,ohr. lot 3 6 F, XV. I)hr, lot 4 4 T. XV I)hr. lot 5 Fedllu Garlock, sw'.i bw'j vy'i Fred Herman, lot a anil I ,v12 Iiora N. Scott, the north 10,40 acres of lot fi....l2 J. A. Foyo. lot 1. except a tract commencing on the south lire of ,Se' 12. T 8S. R 48. 420 feet eus' f th '. corjiT 'ind 155 feet it,, -t jf iietniler cor ner on bjuI Itpo thjqco ir t.7 i .nnr ni w -u 20.90 34.00 31.510 40.00 Cfi.50 10.40 south 440 feet to meander line thence southwest alone mean der lino 300 ft. to In I tersection with line 600 feet south nnd parallel to the south line of Sec. 12 thoito -west 1110 - ft., thence north to said south lino of Sec. 12, thence east 1362.7 ft. to point of beginning 13 13.61 I. IS V. V. Lohr, that part of lot 1 commencing on the south lino of Sec. 12, T. iS. Range 48, 420 ft. east of tho i corner and 453 feet west of meander cor ner on said line, thonca south 440 feet to mean- , der line, thence south west along meander line 300 ft. to Inter section with a ' lino 600 ft. south nnd parallel to said south line of Sec. 12, thence west 1110 ft., thence north to said south line of Sec. 12. thence east 1362.7 ft. to point of beginning 13 K..W. Lohr, lot 2 13 V. XV. Lohr, lot 3 13 K. XV, Lohr, lot 4 ....13 If. W. Iihr. lot 6 A3 l 11.84 u 6S .62 11.21 IS. 60 8.45 IS. OS Amt. 3.40 35.40 5.S0 40 32.10 31.00 Ghas. XV. Oarlock, lot 5.. 13 Cha. W. Uariock, ne'.i nnU 13 40.00 TOWNSHIP 89, RANGE 47, Name. Description. Sec. Acres. Carrie . Wilson, lot 1 nml upnrntlrma ...31 4j.8i 13. 28 Witness my nanu anu omciai seai imo 6tH day of October, 1919. uay UWALTER E. MILLER, , County Treasurer of Dakota County, Nebraska. (Seal.) Employees' Initiative. Nothing plonsos an employer more than to find that employoos havo been useful and helpful in doing things that thoy were not told to do. It showa tho spirit of inltlativo; it indicates the ambition to got on, a willingness to pay tho price. Tho progresslvo em ployer has little uso for tho employee who novor does anything ho is not told to do. Originality, intentlvenesi, ro Hourcefulness are passports to his favor and to promotion. The Now Success. Warm and Cool Colors. The warm or advancing colors, whic harouso tho senses quickly, are those having yellow or red predomi nating, as yellow green, yellow orange, orange, red orange, red and red violet. The cool or receding colors, which sootlie tho nerve senses, are blue and tho colors In which btuo predominates, as blue green, green violet and bluo violet. They are called cool colors be cause of their association with water, ice and tho sky. Spoke a Little Hastily. John Hroughcr tells this one: On colored gent said to anothopr "Ev'y tlmo I hugs my feeanzay and kisse3 her, she just giggles and squirms alarming." To which tho other re-, sponded: "I say she does." "Huh?" asked the bolllgorent swain, as his eye took on a sllter, "I say, does she?" was tho oager change in the' response, Houston Post. Entire Village of Wood. Tho Itusslun ylilago is built prin cipally of wood and roofed with wood, pr with straw and stones. For this reason there aro so many fires that, according to statistics, one-fifth of all 4:75 2.48 the peasant cottages burn down every year, or putting it in another wayt every house burns down after five years." This seems improbably, but It is reliable Information. What Is Man? Break tho shells of 1,000 eggs Into a huge pan or. basin, and you havo tho contents to make a man from his toe if nails to the most dellcnto tissues of his brain. And this is tho scientific answer to. the question, "What is man?" Why Called "House Lek." Tho leek, It Is said, la railed house leek because it was formerly commoa in the north of England t& plant tho 3.41 house leek on the roots or. cottages as it was supposed that tha Joeks. wero 11.91 protection ugalnst thundov Mid light ning. ' , Birth of Republican Hnrty. In 1854, on the 6th of July, the pres ent Republican jarty was founded and organized. It adopted au anti-olavery platform, Tho first national conven tion was held two yeari later. John Fremont was nominated for provident. 1.0S 23.62 Measures Human Vlbratlon. Utilizing a salvanometer, a French scientist has Invented apparatus foi measuring vibrations of human bono and tlssuos, with which, among othoy things, ho reads a person's pulse ror accurately than by hand. 16.52 10.50 6.3X Qualities 6f True Beauty. Who has not experienced how, ua nearer acquaintance, plainness be comes beautified and beauty loses lu charm, according to the quality of th hoart and mind? Pocket Thief Alarm. A thlof alarm invented In Europe is 56.40 fsinall enough to bo carried in a vest 25.31 pocket and explodes a cartridge when any object under which It Is laJd Is moved .53 5.53 Money Not Everything. Trying to flguro everything out on a dollar an' cents basis is a dangerous business, borauso there's thousand of things worth moro'n money. Exchange. S9.18 37.50 10.19 29.62 92,14 Amt. 15.84 7.41 11.38 Dally Thought. What a man thinks in his spirit 10. SO! ll.Bo'1"0 w0rld lhat nQ aoes aftor h8 parturo from tno worja wncn no ot conies a spirit. Swedonborg. 36.62 coo Another Mystery. Ono of tho strangest things in world Is how many tears a baby this can lehed and still keop its face dirty. 'GaJvoaton News. TROOPS HI ANCHOR OFF QUARANTINE M - ARE READY TO HANDLE FREIGHT ON THE EASTERN DOCK3. URGENT MESSAGE TO BAKSR Mayor Hylan Advises Secretary of War Not to Land, Men Until Con ciliators Discuss Strike Question Gompera on the Scene. Now York. On learning that the transport Oeorgu Washington was an chored off quarantine with several hun dred troops on board, who, it is re ported, wore to tako ovor tho docks along tho North river,' Mayor Hylan telegraphed Socretary of War Hakor, requesting that no action bo taken in roplaclng tho striking wharf workers until the conciliators appointed by Sec retary of Labor Wilson confer with the national adjustment commission. "I will ondoavor to arrango u con ference early tomorrow niornlng," the mayor concluded. Paul A VaccarelH, former vice pres ident of the international Longshore men's association, said ithnt Mayor Hy lan had suggested his namo to Sec retary of Labor Wilson as -one of the "conciliators." Gompers on the Scene. Samuel Gompers, prosidont of tho Amorlcan Federation of Labor, kopt appointments with T. V. O'Connor, president of tho Intornatibnal Long- Bhoremtm's association, and VaccarelH, although at different times, as O'Con nor has stated that ho will novor ou ter the same room with VaccarelH. Delegates Teprosontlng moro than 40,000 striking longshoromen of tho fifty-three locals in Now York assem bled at city hall to moot the "concilia tion committee" appointed by Secre tary of Labor Wilson to attempt a jettlomeiit of the strike. Following the meeting Mayor Hylan announced that ho would meet ofllclals of tho national adjustment commission and tho steamship interests to "see if lfe could not bring about somo amicable adjustment of the dlfllculties." FALL OF PETROGRAD REPORTED Anti-Reds Occupy That City and For tress of Kron3tadt. Washington, D. C The fall of Pe trograd and the occupation of both that city and tho fortress of Kronstadt by tio Russian antl-bolshevlk forces hare been reported officially by the general staff of the Finnish army to tho Viborg representative - of the northwest gov ornment of Russia. In making public the department's advices Acting Socretary Phillips said that a direct dispatch received here from tho department's roprosoutatlve nearest tho old Russian capital report ed that the Finnish official announce ment had not been corroborated from other sources. ' The announcement crediting the Fin nish general's staff as authority came from Viborg, and followed unconfirmed roports to the department through Rus sian and Swedish sources saying that Petrograd and Kronstadt had been wrested from tho bolshoviki by tho be languoring forces under Gou. Yuden itch; that with tho fall of tho fortified Qutchinu, thlrty-nillea miles out from Pofrojrad on the way to Berlin, the collapse of tho old capital was Inevit able, and that tho boldphovlkl wore concentrating ull their itroops foi a de cisive struggle with Gen, Denlklno'n forces In the south. Aerial Passenger Line. Miami, Fin. An aerial passenger lino uilng nix threo-pasjengor anfl two sixtoou-passenger airplanes soon will bo established between Havana and Miami and thence to Now York, sav ing forty-eight hpurs In tho preitenl New York-Havana trip, according to nn announcement received here from Havana. ' New Loan to Italy. Washington, I. C A credit rtf ?1 000.000 to Italy was announced Uy tho troasury. making ?l,GIi01tli2,871! ad vanced to that country and a to'al of $9,047,119,484 o oil tho allies. Emigration Toward An:cica. Naples An unusual rush of enti grants toward Arneilca Is in progress. Two thousand Italians applied fot passports to tho United Stntes the first portnlght of October. Yank Squadron at Lisbon. Lisbon. An Amurlcan squadron ar rived hero from Brest. President Wilson Growing Stronger. Washington, D. C President Wll son passed the bost day he has known since his present illness began, Rear Admiral Grayson, his physician, said No operation will bo necessary to re lievo the swelling of tho prostrate gland which has complicated tho caso and the president 1h making clow hut satisfactory progress toward recovery from his nervous oxhaustloti. This was th conclusion Toadied by the six ntteiidittK physicians after u (nnulta tlon wh.eh lasted moro then an hour and a hulf in d' WOOD GALLS GARY ANARCOT HOTBED Reds Duped Workers in ,trikc, Is Charged; Raids Con N tinue. ' - PROTECT WORKERS' HOUSES Colonel Mapes Declares That If tho Evidence Collected Was Published Sudden Termination of Steel Strike Would Result. Chicago, Oct. 30. -MnJ. Gon. Leonard Wood, commanding thu central do partmont of tho United Stntes army, went to Gary nnd took personal charge of tho rounding up of reds who nro running way with tho btevl strike, "I Indorse nil Colonel Mupos lina told you," he said to tho newspnper cotTi'spondonts. "This place Is n hot bed of anarchy. I bellevo thnt tho workliigmnn is loyal, but the red ele ment has bvlzctl upon this strike situ ation us n good place for tho open ing wedge for tholr propaganda of vio lence and destruction." There hnve been many threats that the wives and children of workers will bo made to suffer If the men do not Join the strikers. Also, complaints were made to tho police that men wearing musks and long robes have stopped them In tho streets nt night and threatened tllro things It they did not strike nt once. The reply of Colonel Mnpes to theso tactics was u series of raids on red houses, shops and poolrooms. Forty two places were raided at night and 18 men nrrested, of whom 10 nro In jail, marked "hold for the military." Colonel Mnpos says they will bo bent to Itullannpolls nnd deported. All are alien rods. The raids were renewed. Tho sol diers hognn making their descents on the places marked ns hiding places of radicals. It Is tho beginning of u definite nnd determined campaign to put tho reds out of business. "If the evldonoo we collected In raids were revealed," said Colonel Mnpes, "tho sudden termination of tho steel strike would be tho result." Colonel Mapes refused io reveal thu evidence. The natural Inference Is thnt the military has found documentary evi dence tho strlko wns brought about by tho same radical element which a few days ago circulated handbills call ing ontho "workers" to overthrow tho United' Stntes'nrmy and seize tho gov ernment. GERMANS HURL GAS AT RIGA Teutons Attack City With Poison and Mortars Von dor Goltz Resigns. Copenhagen, Oct. IS. "Tho Ger mans nro attacking Riga with poison gns nnd also bombarding the town with trench mortars," says a Lettish communication. "Great dtimngc has been done to quays and tho harbor," the report adds, "and thero have been tunny civilian casualties." London, Oct. 15. Gen. Deniklno's nntlbolshovlk army has captured thu Important city of Orel, together with thousands of prisoners and enormous quantities of material. Part of Rlgn Is burning, owing to tho bombnrdment of the city by Germano Jtusslun forces, according to a Central News dispatch from UelMngfors. Stockholm, Oct. 1C Tho Poles havo begun an offensive against tho Ger-nuuio-Russlan forces In tho Baltic teg Ion, nccording to a message received bore from Rlgn. They aro reported to havo captured Kovntt, sixty miles northwest of Vilna, near tho Courlnnd border. Berlin, Oct. IB. Gen. von der Goltz H 'resigned from tho Germnn army ns n result of the latest entente note, says the Tngos Zeltung. DRY BILL GOES TO PRESIDENT Signed by Vice Preoldcnt Marshall and Speaker Glllett Wilson Has Ten Days. Washington, Oct. 10. The prohibi tion enforcement hill was signed by Vice President Marshall and Speaker Glllet for Immediate transmission to President Wilson. Tho president will havo ton days from the time It ranches the White House to sign It. Should ho full to net within thnt tlmo It itutoumtlcally would become a law without bis hlgtm turo. Announcement has boon made nt tho Whlto House thnt the bill would bo referred to Attorney General Pawner for nn opinion as to Its const I hit Inutil ity before any executive action was taken. More Jap Troops Sent to Siberia. Tokyo, Oct. 17. It Is announced by tile wnr olllco that a brlgndo of In fantry and a battalion of engineers from tlio Thirteenth division will bo dispatched to Siberia and tn north Manchuria. Strike Ties Up Ottumwa. Oltutmvu. In.. Oct. 17.-A tlo-up of utruot car service Is announced by the employees or tho local railway and light coiiipntiv us a result of a rejec tion by t!ic ' impany of the now wage schedule. NEBRASKA IN BRIEF Timely News Culled, From AH Parts of the State, Reduced for the Busy. SCORES OF EVENTS COVERED Taxpayers of oonsolldatod school district No. Dt), Hamilton county, hnve filed petitions with tho rounty super intendent nsklng that tho boundary linos of six old districts from which It wns formed ho restored. About f)0 per cent of tho voters linvo signed. Sentiment for consolidation has. cooled materially In this territory since n proposition to Issue $00,000 bonds for building purposes wns submitted. Tho bond Issue wns defeated by nn over whelming vote. Mts. Ruth Konyon of Monroe, one of Nebraska's three dolomites to tho Nn tlonal Rurnl Curriers' nssoclntlon con vention nt Dayton, Ohio, startled the assemblage when she told of facing -10 below-zero weather and blistering prairie boat In tho distribution of her allotment of mall, which, she said, average 13,000 plows n month. Secretary of Finance Press has In structed all county clerks to tnko tho rental value of property Into consid eration when they start milking their next assessment. This action, It Is believed, will make landlords who are charging excessive rontuls cringe when tho assessor calls next spring. Pnrty linos wero tightly drawn so far as Nebraska was concerned when tho United States somite rejected the Lodge Shantung amendment to tho peace treaty. Hitchcock, democrat, voting with tho majority ngatnst tho clause and Norrls, republican, for It. A now paving map, Just completed for tho city of Hustings shows n tornh of twenty-three miles of paving now In uso. Contracts recently awarded will umbo tho city's total above twenty seven miles. Swnnsoii, Dale, Kellogg, Ilowtirtb and Dobson wero tho shining stars of tho Nebraska University footbnll squad when tho Cornhuskors bold tho Minnesota state team tit Minneapolis to a 0 to 0 score. Reports read nt tt c Olid convention of tho Nebraska 1. O. O. F. nt York showed that tho Odd Fellows and Re boknh lodges In this state have en joyed a healthy growth thu past year. All grade teachers and several high school teachers In Norfolk schools have petitioned tho" hoard of education for higher salaries giving the cost of living as tho oiuso for tholr domnnd. The movement to erect a new Pres- hytorlnn church at Tekamub, to cost no less than $50,000, is well under way, and work on (ho edition, ts to start not later than next spring. The old Jefferson county court house, built at Falrbury half a cen tury ago, was sold the other tiny for ?0.(m0. It is to be fitted up for an out ing house. Governor McKclvIo has stated that Douglas county will not bo required to reimburse tho state for the expense of tho special session of the legisla ture. A bonus of SJ0 per month hits been voted by tho Aurora school board to ull teachers who complete the current term in ttcconlaiico with their con tracts. Cnttlo averaged from ?'-J lf to $1,100 por head, and horses from $ur0 to $200 nt tho Kirk Griggs stock sale of Hol stoln cattle and Shlro horses ul Bea trice. Ono (leuth from the dreaded Intlu- enzu occurred at Omnlin Just the other day. Tho few cases reported In the metropolis are being kept under strict quarantine. Steps hnve been taken to organize a new slate-aid highway fropt Albion east through Humphrey, Leigh, Olnrk son, Howolls and Fremont to Omnhit. Fnrmers of Dawes county have lost a number of bogs from contagious diseases in tho past few months, County Agent Taylor reports, A great deal of Interest Is being taken In the Buffalo County Retau Merchants Institute, which Is to be held at Kearney, October 27. Representative Geo. 15, Tracowell of Valentine was tho first member of the state legislature to roach Lincoln for tho special session. Drilling for oil Is expected to begin near Children soon by the Cloaroll Oil company ilf Illinois, A contract has been awarded for the construction of a $12,000 sower sys tem at Wllber. Tho potato crop In tho western part of the state was heavily damaged by the recent coltl snap. Tho fifth cutting of alfalfa has Just boon made on the site of the old city of Superior. Tho postofllco building still stands on this spot, erected 40 years ago out of cottonwood logs. This Is record cutting In Nuckolls county, Governor MoIColvIo has ordered an imoallgutlon of the Omaha Hot to de termine If any public officers there wero guilty of neglect of duty. Ralph Wilson, a Lincoln lawyer, will bo In charge of tho Investigation, John Posuk of Shelton won oyer Jack Lontlos, Greek champion wrestler, In n match ut Omaha, After tho bout it wns announced that u match be tween Joe Stochor of Dodge urn) Pcsk may ho singed lit tho metropolis with in n short time. Tho Milt for a writ of mandamus to compel Secretary of State Amsberry to accept tho potltlotis for n referendum on nailitiul prohibition, appealed from the Liiik aster district court, where tho wrl " allowed, will bo honrd by thu stan mi court during (ho so'"'1"" B'nrii'i i ember 11. IttttDliiilnn.i tidoptod by the Aluoil ran Lotion of Nebraska nt the recent convention tit Oinahn are far-reaching nnd clearly demonstrate tho principles on which tho order stands. They In clude: Maintenance of liberty, caring for graves of fallen comrades, promo tion of 100 jier cent Amerlonnlsni; untvorsal military training, deporta tion of ulloii slackers, .punishment of conscientious objectors to war. voca tional training of disabled Veterans, homes nml bonuses for soldiers, gov ernment Insurance, modification of tho court-martial system, prohibition of use of the legion's luinio In tho Interest of tiny political parly or candidate, nnd favoring atllllution with other pa triotic societies and men now In tho service. Neatly 100 Nebraska legislators Journeyed from Lincoln to Oinaha to view tho ilnmnge done to the Douglas county court house by tho mob Septem ber 28. Tho soloni expressed amaze ment tit tho extent of tho tlaiimges nnd the failure of officials to keep the mob out of tlu building. Lieutenant Maynnrd, trnus-cnntl nental nlr racer, was forced to laud near Wnhoo on his second frlp across tho country when his motor became disabled. After removing ti motor In n piano wrecked ut .Yutan and placing It in his own machine, tho "Hying pnr son" continued tho Journey. O. II. Gustnfson, president or tho Nebraska Farmers Union, delivered an address along tho lines of co-operation and Its advantages at the dedication of the now concrete elevator of tho Farmers' Co-oporatlvo Co. nt West Point. Frank T. Hamilton, 53, prestdent of the Omaha and Council Illuffa Street Railway company and head of several other largo Omnlm corporations, died suddenly vyhllo abonrd n U. P. train near Qotbenburg. Atljtltant General Paul hns received Word from Washington that Nebraska will be entitled to two appointments to tho West Point military academy, examinations to be held tho first two week's In December. Governor McKolvlo has Issued n proclamation setting forth November 7 Fire Prevention Day, and asks that tho day bo observed by all private, public nnd pnrochlul schools with ex orcises appropriate to tho subject. Although tho Salvation Army homo service drlvo fell short about fifty per cunt, stops havo already boon taken to start the erection of the army's young women's hoarding building at Omnlm. After January first, when ruilrontltt of tfte nation aro to -bo returned to tholr owners, headquarters for all branch systems- of tho Unltm Pacific are to be established at Omaha. 11. D. Norrls, pilot of plane No, !17 In the ocoan-to-ocean air race, and his mechanician, II. .7. ' Meyer,, wero In jured when their machine crushed Into a hill while lauding near Oconto. Farmers and business men of Rork ford, Fllloy and Virginia, Gago county, have ple'dged $0,000 as a starter for n proposed electric light line from Holmesiillo through these three towns. The Nebraska nincksinlths, llorso sboors and Wheelwrights' association convention at York voted to boost thu price of horseshoeing and other black smlflilng work from 10 to 20 por cent, Tho federal altl road, which engin eers nro surveying' from Hyannls to Ognllnlii, and which will pass through Arthur and Keystone. Is to bo com pleted early no.vt summer. Theodore Llddell of Blootuflold won first honors In tho annual Interstate spelling contest hold at Sioux City, la. Contestants from four states partici pated. Production of corn In Kcbraska this year was estimated tit 100,07'1,000 bushels In the October crop report of the U. S, bureau of crop estimates. Receipts of all railroads In- Ne braska wore $81,717,810, for llfO' PHHt year, according tq reports received by tho Sttttn Rallwny commission, The contract Just 'dot for paving Lincoln street from Twentieth to the feeble minded Institute nt IJentrlcn entails an expenditure of $.15,000. A proposition to tnko over tho privately owned water works by tho city will bo voted upon by the citizens of York October 28. Contractors estimate that tho re construction of the Douglns county court houso damage by rioters will cost $mir.,ooo. Ruslness men at Norfolk havo pur chased it $00,000 lot In the city on which thoy proposo to construct a modern hotel. Auburn Is the only town In Nebras ka so far thnt has completed tint or guntadnn of a National Guard com pany. . Clarkson's now h15,000 municipal electric lighting plant Is now In op eration. The Columbus honrd of education authorized tho closlni; of tho city schools on November 0 and T In order that the teachers tuny attend tho Ne braska teachers association convention In Omaha at tbtit time. Tho board of education at lleatrlce has decided to pay railway fares, registration fees nnd full sularles to ItH teachers who attend the Nebraska Touchers' association convention at Omaha November 0, 0, 7. For showing tlto Nebraska iidmlnls f ratloit how to reorganize tho state de partments under the coda bill, J, L. Jacobs, Chicago efficiency expert. Whose rates aro $100 n day and ex penses, has filed his claim for $2,200, Governor .VcKclvIo hns named Octo ber 27. the 01st anniversary of tho birth of President Theodora Roosevelt, Atnoilcanlznilou tluy when nil persons In tho state aro urged to aid In re storing Nebraska to pro-war conditions nnd iim- nil avalbilo Induction to tin-?n-p.-. niti. i tin- foreigner Hie noi-cssUy W m i ,i "rl U1 f l '$1 to1