wu relieved by death at ao early hour Tuesday night. Her three sons - were with her at tho critical hour nnd have the sympathy of the entire town in their great affliction. ' Mrs. J. M.Kilpatrlc, who Iiob been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Melt 7-, returned to her home in Beat rice Saturday. She Hua accompanied by her mother, who will visit her in her home for a short time. Attorneys Cornell and Fernetiu, of Auburn, were opposing counsel in 'Squire Jones' court Tuesday in the case of Hughs vs. McLaughlin which whs decided for the,plalntiff We under itand the case will be appealed. Hon. T. J . Majors made an eloquent address to a crowded houaa memorial day and among other things said "Men morial day is the old soldiers' Sabbath" but lest a golden opportunity wheu he failed to impress upon their minds that too many of them only have on Sabs bath in the year. The west part of town was thrown into a fever of excitement Monday by Jhe report'tbat Maudie Horner wus lost. She had left home very early in the morning to pick berries aod was. expected home about nine or ten o'clock. Failing t'o return at noon her mother went to where she supposed Maudie was at worlj but she bad not been there and as the berry pickers had most of them been home (or sometime it was surmised at oncethat some terrible calamity had overtaken iter. Searching parties went in all directions searching woods and bills, runner wefewnt to all berry patches to see if she had been there, and no trace of her could be feund Until about 1:30 p. m , when she with some companions ro turned from Dr. McComas', where ttyey had been at work. In the excitement no one kad thought to go out of town so far in search of her, but "all is well that ends well.?' , , H TIUC TADIC OUiniBJI 111 .1 llflL. INULL nMiL.-) i . t . ..,. Jjlemaha, JNebr, Xjinooln Denver Omaha Helena Chicago Butto St. Joseph Salt Xalee City Kansas City Ioitland St. Louis and all San ITranclnco Points iEast and And all 3?ointH South West TRAINS LEAVE A8 KOLLOVV,H; No. 07 -Passonger, dully except Sun day, for Tecumseh, Mt'iilrlco, Holdregoandall points west 0:40 a u No. 98 PoHhonoor, drflly nxcept Hun day, for Nebraska City. Chicago and all poliuti north uud eftsl 4:3.S m No. 113 Local frelRUt, dully except Sunday, for Beiitilce and all lit. termedlateslu'IoiiH , 1:00 pin No. 114 Local freight, dull; except Mnnday, for Nebraska (Illy and all Intermediate 'stations 11:30 p m No, 110 Local freight, dully except , Sanduv, lor Alclilpon mid Inter mediate stations 7:15 jt m (No 112 Local freight, dntlv except Monday, for fxebrku Chy nnd Intermediate sttt oils .1 3:30 n 111 Bleeping, dining nnd reclining chair our seatsTreeJnn ihrnngh trains. Tickets sold and baggage nhookol 10 any point In the United HtatPs or Caundn. For Information , maps, timet tables and tickets call on or wrn.o to George McC'lure, agent, nr J, FrnnclH, Uenerul Pu8neuger Agent, Omaba, Neb. ' Those having trouble with their eyes, ears. nose and tliinut should coiis; suit the noted Dr. Seymour. No. 1219 ' 'K street, Lincoln, XVb. .$600.00 For Letters About '.Nebraska. The Burlington Route oilers twenty prizes, aggregating $500 tor letter which can be used in encouraging irn migration to Nebraska The firyt prize is a round trip ticket fieni any Burlington Route station in Nebraska to Yellowstone P,ark, and a complete trip through the Park, in cluding stage transportation and Ave and a half days' accomodations at the hotels of the Yellowstone Park Asso ciation value iOO. , - The Beoond prize is a ticket to Den. ver, thence to the Black Hills, and t25 in cash value $75. Particulars can be obtained by ad dressing J. Francis, O. P. A., Burling ton Route, Omaha, Neb. VI I 1 "i , V m