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About The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 12, 1908)
s. ( i 11 I I , '- c.'.' DAILY PERSONAL NEWS ' , ' -.. i. c Short Items of Interest From Sat urday Evening's Daily Journal I.. A. .'lixiii- was a visitor in Omal.:i I liis :i I te' tioon ii business. Mi.--s V.-ni:i Cole w.-isa pa:-v.e:i";i-r on flu- fa t i:iall for the north. W. M. N'ewi-ll was :i,as.;cii)' i "!it!ic inof! ii. train for tbe north. S. I'm-loiie; r i:ek Willi's is in the c.l; to'!:iy look'nur after business. Win. I'ii!:, Sr., oT Maple (I rove is in the It , today looking after business. Albei t S-.vartz is spending the day in Omalia looking after bu:-,ini-ss matters. Ailar.i SrhallYr of near Murray was i,, the -ity today looking after business a !! airs. Win. l. Murray is in the city today from Mynard looking after business mat lets. Mrs. "C. .1. Ilertcrt n was amonp; those traveling to Omaha today to look after business. ("has. ('. HenniiiKs is in the city to day fr-.m his farm near Cedar Creek on business. Drury I'hebus departed on the mail for O'N'eil, Neb., to register for the land drawing. A. W. Atwood was a passenger this noon on the mail for Omaha, to return this evening. Aug. Knglekmeier came in this morn ing from his home to look after busi ness matters. A. N'. Sullivan was in Omaha today looking al ter business matter, going up on the early train. County Clerk Rosentrans joined the rush to Omaha this noon intending to return on the Hyer. Walter L. I'ropst is attending to bus iness matters in Omaha today, going up on the early train. Misses Dora and May (lier.n were passengers this noon on the mail for Omaha to spend the afternoon. John and Hen Ilatcheller, of Thur inan, la., are visiting with their brother, Philip i'.atcheller. south of the city. Mrs. John M. Vondran was a passen ger this morning on No. 1! for Omaha where she had business to look after. Mrs. M. McKer.zie. who was in the city a few hours this morning, return ed to her home at LaPlatte on the mail train. Mrs. T. J. Hickson ard son, Clarence, are spending the day in Omaha, being passengers on the early train this morn ing. Monte Streight came in this morning for a few hours visit with his parents, ). M. and Mrs. Streight, at Paradise Park. Robt. Propst and wife are spending the day in Omaha and Council Bluffs. teing passengers on the early train this morning. Gus. Pein departed on the mail train for Pender with the expectation of re maining there permanently, having work in sight. Col. Henry C. McMaken was a pas senger on the early train this morning for Omaha, where he has business mat ters to attend to. Misses Catherine and Edith Dovey accompanied by their guest, Miss Miner, were passengers on the mail train at noon for Omaha. Cyril Janda, the director of the City Band, with his wife departed for Val paraiso, Neb., where he has property interests to look after. Misses Mabel and Delia Huntley of LaPlatte, who were in the city this morning for a few hours, returned to their home on the noon train. A. L. Brown of Fairmone, Neb., who has been visiting with W. A. Robertson for several days, returned this morning to Lincoln and the State University. Misses Anna Libershal and Clara Jirousek were passengers on the early train this morning for Omaha where they will visit with friends during the day. Lloyd and Oscar Gapen drove in this morning from their farms southwest of the city, and were passengers on the early train for Omaha where they had business engagements. Mrs. C. S. Forbes accompanied by her mother, Mrs. J. S. Wendell, was a passenger this morning on No. 19 for Omaha where they will visit with friends during the day. Dr. J. S. Livingston started this morning on No. 2t for South Bend from where he will go to Murdock to attend a democratic county central committee meeting today. County Commissioner Martin L. Fried rich had county business at Greenwood this morning requiring attention, being a passer. j;or for that point on the early train. J. W. Pitman, fr ill near Union, is in the citv today on nusiness. lie expects to de: v."t shortly for a trip to the state of Washington to be g'T.e some three or four weeks. : ' Mrs. Glenn Perry came in from the country this morning and was a passen ger on the early train for the metropo lis, where she will spend the day. Arthur Sullivan and wife departed this morning for a day's visit in Omaha where they will do some shopping and look after other business matters. John Skoumal and little son were passengers this morning on the early train for Omaha where thev will spend the day with relatives and friends. ('. I). Wood worth of Omaha who still has several small matters in con nection with his paving contract to look after, was in the city this morn ing. Mrs. Silas I. Long and daughter. Fern, were passengers on the early train this morning for Omaha where they will visit with friends during the lay. Mrs. Z. W. Cole and Mrs. S. (). Cole came in this morning from their homes in the country and were passengers for Omaha on the early train, having busi ness there to attend to. The republican speakers committee announced that Congressman Wesley L. Jones will speak in this city on next Wednesday evening Oct. 14. Mr. Jones is said to be a good campaigner. S. J. South and wife of Hamburg, la., who has been visiting with their daughter, Mrs. Joshua Andrews, and the family of Amos South, returned to their home this morning on No. . C. B. Schleicher of Brady, Lincoln county, who has been in the city sev eral days, the guest of relatives and friends, was a passenger this morning for Lincoln where he will spend a few days. N. K. Hall and wife of Des Moines, Iowa, who have been visiting in the city with F. C. Metteer and family and with Addison Kiser and family, depart ed on the mail train at noon for their home. Mrs. Geo. West and two daughters, who have been visiting with E. B. Peo ples and family for several days, de parted this morning for their home at Rockport, Mo. Mrs. West is the moth er of Mrs. Peoples. Mr. and Mrs. Dietz, the latter the young woman who created the sensa tion af one of the hotels by attempting to end her existence with chloroform, were passengers this noon on the mail train for the north. Mrs. Geo. Dodge returned this morn ing from Lincoln, where she had been in attendance at the Grand Lodge of the Degree of Honor. She was accom panied by Mrs. Letz of Omaha, who will visit her brieflj F. W. Etheredge and mother, Mrs. E. J. Etheredge of Greenwood, who have been in the city for several days, the guests of Mrs. McElwain, departed on the mail at noon for their home. Mrs. Etheredge is a sister of Mrs. Mc Elwain. Uriah Gillette of Dead wood, S. D., who has been visiting with Col. Henry C. McMaken, returned to his home this morning. Mr. Gillette is one of the old soldiers who realizes that W. J. Bryan is all right and he is an ardent support er of the gentleman for the presidency. Hon. W. H. Newell and wife depart ed this morning for Marquette, Neb., where they will visit with their daugh ter who resides near that point. This is Mrs. Newell's first visit to that point and she anticipates a very pleasant and agreeable trip. They will be gone sev eral day 3. Capt. H. E. Palmer of Omaha is in the city today shaking hands with old friends and acquaintances and looking after business matters. It has been a long time since the Captain was down from his Omaha home and his many friendshere were very elad to meet him again. D. C. Morgan who was in attendance upon the Grand Lodge of the Degree of Honor at Lincoln, returned to the city last night. He was much pleased at the signal triumph of Miss Teresa Hempel as well as proud of the honor conferred upon him by his election as a member of the finance committee. Mrs. Merritt Kerr and son, who have been guests at the Fellows home for the past week, left on Tuesday for Broken Bow, Neb., where a sister of Mrs. Kerr resides. From there they go to Lincoln and Plattsmouth, Neb., before returning to Kansas City. Northwest Post, Belle Fourche, S. D. Chas. S Forbes yesterday received a message from Lincoln stating that if he desired to see his cousin. George Forbes, alive it would be necessary for him to come to Lincoln at once. lie de parted for that point this morning on the early train. He is not informed as to the nature of Mr. Forbes' illness and is in hopes that his condition is not so bar as the message would indicate. ADMITS DE REUS OFFENSE. HoHard Sys It Would H3ve Recalled Minister to Venezuela. r.ii :: a;-', Oct. In I loll.uid's :in pv.i r l I "r":-i'! "i i ''.i'ris noic, in v!,ili In' jruvi' III.-; p-h-oiis for st'ipii-, Minisl'-r ! K :; Ms purport:;. tH .f h'i l:iri'!s )ivf-i !) ni'Mit not. :. si 1 -mi's tls'4 oi'foiisi v cliai-pcti r of 1 1 j let ter written lv its iiiiiiis!'-r, bn' lmcs vcrv n:.i'-li l';ir! Iht. The r ' ; :i i ' : for foreign of Holl.iiii lh Us ovenjti'ent, on the very in f i!i '7i f ot taking coiMiizanee of t lio ;,ulIi al ini of said offensive loiter, would have immediately recalled tbe miui-i. ; without th'' T ' ossify of ln-inn asl.cd to do .:o by Yene:'.ae!a. HoIl; mi maintains, however, in tiff note, th it tin- Venezuelan govnniien' wss wro.it; in su!:.'narily sending pass ports to Minister do li"'is, siu-h action being coir-.iilered as riot in eonforniiTy with iiiteriutioial u.-:au". The th erlans KowrnineM, however, mere';. mentions th:s fa t wbhout ib-manei: : i.atiifaction cor tl,. alle-e.i (iipl.uai v act. NEBRASKA BANK RODCtC. Safe-Blowers "et About $2,500 frc;n Inetitut on at Dswccte. rairfidd. Nob., Oct. The Sta'o br.nk at Dcwe-se was dynamited ;i';I rob!--d early Fr-day. All the cash, about $2,500, was tirken. Tools wevf taken from a railroad tool-house to make an opening through the briclv walls of the vault, after which the Hteel .safe was blown open. The num ber of the bandits- and their way of c-oniiiiK and proins is entirely un known. Dixon. 111., Ocl. 3. The postoffico at Franklin Grove was robbed. Nitro glycerine was used on the safe. All the mwrey and stamps in the safe were taken but the loss has not yet been estimated. Row Among Electrical Workers. Springfield. 111., Oct. 3. Peter W. Collins, grand secretary of the Inter national Union of Electrical Workers, Friday obtained a temporary injunc tion against Grand President Reid, Crand Secretary Murphy, Grand Treas urer Sullivan and other officers re cently elected at St. Louis, to restrain them from tiikir0 i essession of books and records. Collins charges an at tempt to usurp his office. Fatal Runaway Accident. St. Louis. Oct. 3. Mrs. C. H. Shea ef Hamilton. Or.t.. and her husband were injured, 'he former probably fa tally, in a runaway accident near yjorrissuiit Friday. Nat Goodwin Gets a Divorce. Ileno, Nov.. Oct. 3. A divorce was granted to Nat Goodwin, the actor, Friday. Will Give a Social The Ladies' Aid Society of Mynard will give a social at the home of A. A. Wetenkaup Tuesday evening Oct. 13. Supper at S o'clock. Kodak supplies at Gering & Co. 's. THE imu PLACE! Sale-Feed-Livsry-Transfer! SALES! Sales held alternate Satur days. We sell anything' and everything at auction and at private sale. If 3'ou want a horse, cow, implements or anything else, see us. FEED! We have a large feed yard with sheds. 10c for hay and stall. LIVERY! We do a general livery busi nsss and want your trade. TRANSFER! We have a large moving van. Have us move you. We keep a small wagon for haul ing trunks and small stuff. Quickness is our motto. We have several heavy teams and and do all kinds of hauling. WOO If We keep sawed wood, bailed hay and grain. Call us up. Plattsmouth 'phone Xo. 11. TH & SMITE 5 OLD FITZGERALD STAND, Plattsmouth, Xedraska. CET fiijtu.i;:, r.vj i Cn CANING Fr.ATUF.-r CF THH F-'Mll. A23LFHi rCTt.3. ' i'scle Ewn's, ;n H S-Ory cf the City F: iprcic'itc J Tcrnole Cruih cf Spectators,. 1'l.d: I, ,::i, (Jet. 11). !.ie pv.r'nv, cut oi' the i :: t, i; ;n from ihc it nook of his. :. v aij.J l. avy Ja.l.-n v. i;h tiie n.t nuui. s of 'Zzri y.-.us, the livint; scenes of tic first ar.-ut historical jai-eant ever planned in this country Were lWlti;de;t I ri h.V In f.Jle a cull- ( oii-k.- of three juai iers of a tuililoa p.-ople. I'eople fonijil to c,i t a t;ln:.,.-e of I !j I I..11 tn- aim ii mi hi i iii 01 vwj'neii v. ore taken or;.!-!. cl it ml faint I ir from tl,o eoiij,i-;!id coni' is. iv.ery undniUtieu in the city was brought in;o play and oveiy boHpitid was i.ile.l. Th'- oi ..-.lit miles of Kraiidstiuids, covering pracii eally every loot on oiiho;- sh;j of iIhj route trsivorsed by th.- pant-ant, v.em fairly stormed by tie'rie' hoidors. w.'tih; h i.i eii'ators miped u la:w.si at i :i ( i bi'aiit. prices. Following the seems of early s- ttle ni.ii there can.o the period of William r i ti and the tjuakers. From this :ii.io on ovenis loovetl rapidly and I'.on jaiiiin Franklin soon followed I'enn .ip n the scene. It was not 1!1K until the spectators louncl tl.emse yes j;az ing upon Washington, .Je.'ferson, La fayette, John J'aul Join s, Hochanibeau and others in the various scenes of their patriotic activities. Then there came a touch of real history. It was the edd Liberty bell. On it carefully guarded truck and partly buried in straw, the old relic it self was shown as it was being hur ried away to Allentown in a hay wag on for sai-keeping in 1777. On the heels of the departing bell came the entrance of the British troops Into Phll;:elphia under Sir William Howe and Lord Cornwallis. The advent of the red-coated troops was an imposing feature of the spec tacle. There were ifbout 1.000 well-drille-d men in the lines and all were costumed in the ppriod of the revolu tion. The period of the civil was. gave an other opportunity for military display. FOUND DEAD IN A THICKET. Mystery Surrounds Fate of Young Virginia Merchant. Warrenton, Va., Oct. 10. Ernest Robinson, 21 years old, a member of the Warrenton Rifles, who with his brother Walter disappearel from their home hero six weeks ago, was found dead Friday in a thicket near the railroad tracks at Casanova, a snail station between Warrenton and Calverton. There Is no clew to the whereabouts of the other brother, who is two years older. The fact that Walter Robinson several times pre vious to his last disappearance had spent several weeks at a time away from home without notifying his peo ple of his whereabouts furnishes a ray of hope to his family that he may be allv. Ernest Robinson's body had evidently been lying in the weeds for a fortnight and it is suggested, though there is no information to corroborate the theory, that he may have been a victim of heart failure or of poison ing, in the view of the absence of any marks of violence upon the body. Both the young men were well known and owned the general store here. Two Indicted for Bucketshopping. Des Moines, la., Oct. 10. The Polk county grand jury Friday returned in dictments against O. M. Olsen, man ager of the Olsn Commission com pany, correspondent of the Merchants' Stock & Grain exchange of St. Louis and W. J. Winston of the Winston Commission Company, general brok ers. They are charged with conduct ing bucketshops in violation of the Iowa law. Fatal Motor Car Accident. Auburn, Me., Oct. 10. Dr. Charles E. Williams, a physician of this city, and Mrs. Williams were the victims of an automobile accident at Leeds Fri day night. Their machine was over turned, pinning them beneath. Mrs. Williams died a short time after she had been removed from the rreck and the condition of Mr. Williams is serious. E. H. Goss, Banker and Author Dead. Melrose, Mass., Oct. 10. Elbridge Henry Goss, author and banker, died Friday of pneumonia. He was 78 years old. Mr. G03S had been treas urer of the Melrose Savings bank for 24 years and was the author of numerous historical works, the be3t known of which i3 a life of Paul Re vere. Well-Known Iron Founder Dies. Lebanon, Pa., Oct. 10. Joseph Paint er, Sr., head of the firm of Joseph Painter & Sons, operating a big iron foundry at Myerstown, Pa., near here, died Friday from a complication of diseases. He was 86 years old and was one of the best known iron men in the state. Ceparate Tax for Each Name. Washington, Oct. 10. Commissioner Capers of the internal revenue bureau Friday ruled that rectifiers and whole sale liquor dealers who do business under different names are subject to a Feparare tax for each name. These taxes ranee from ?loo to $300. New Surgecn General of I. N. G. S;rir:sf.eM, III., Oct. 10. By virtue "f a:i r-vd"r 5-:?ued Friday by Ad;r. Gen. Pcr.tr. Dr. C!:ar!--s .Adarr.s of Chi-coc-o is r-';n'i:-.ted surgeon pein-ral of the I"i:nt-i? Xhti-ir.al Ouarcl. p-sc-c-ecds Dr. Nicholas S CLicavo, deceased. ,::efg: Tr:E re." no or- cg jj:ty COA'.ISSIOMESS OF SAUKDERS COUNTY, NEDHASKA. Hi.-1 . - .i I : . I'l-' I I . a i; w i -1 . i.t i ft: M I : . I ' I III . M:.i . . i il l -t ii i. .ii i I I,. i,. .1. il.it l . !l. U l. h- . i Mr el I. I I - II. .i. t: ...!. It. K. I ! IO..I I i i .1 :l. t il-l K I.I I I I I ii .11 III ...-iy H i '. u o . , . I i t i.-: i- t In I..", r.l. ' h. .I'll -I - I I II' I III. I I I.. Hi. 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V onli i i-iiIiti ii on M'Iiii-iiiiii i .. i..' s. air as iu lows. to-wit : (All townships referred lo helnw are in K autre N im- Kast of t he Si l h I 'rim-1 ial Merid ian, unless otherwise inilieateil. Tnwiisliip No. i:t Noi l h lianire No. P Kasi of I he ii h I'. St.. and Township No. i:t North lian'e No. ImisI nf the .-siMli I. M.. and M-rtiims neti Twelve, holli inrlnsive in Township No. I:.' North. Kantre.No.il Kasi of I he Silh '. M .. are in Saunders County. NelnasUa. The :i I -anee of said Tow nship No. 1:.' and all other 'I'ownsliips he low re ten ed to are in Cass Con il ly. Nebraska. ) ( oiniiieiieinir at a point on the line foriiiintr I he noi l h boundary line of Seel ions ::i and Wi in Township No. i:s North. Uantre In liast of the ith 1. M.. where t he west bank of the Platte Stiver interseets said north boundary line. Ihetieewest aloiitrthe north houndary line of said Seet ions :il and ::.' and Sert ion :iii in Tow n ship l.'t Nort h. Kantre .t Kast of t he Sii h I'. M.. to I he northwest eoriier of said M-i limi :;it: 1 heiiee sout h alontr t he west line of said See t ion ::ti lo t he noi l lieasl rorner of t In- sout beast I nailer of 1 lie soul beast i nailer of Sert ion :." in said Township bi: t benee west lot he renter of the sotitheasl ipiarter of said Seet ion 'X: t heiire sout Ii to the southwest rorner of I he southeast nuarterof the southeast iiuaiter of said Sert ion X: thenre -ast alont' the south li tie of said M et ion to I he noi l beast rornr r i if Sert ion in Township 11: t he nee soul h one bli m-Ix alontr 1 be renter line of l ull rt b M reel in t he Cit y of Ashland. Nebraska, lo the renter of I he inleisert ion of Fourth Street and Pearl Street in said City: thenre east two tdoeks alontr the renter line of Pearl street to I he renter of t he im erserl ion of I'eatl slieel and Serond st net in said City: 1 benr" soul h I line IiIim-Ivs alotit-' t lie eenler line of Serond st reel lo 1 lie re nl er of t he inleisert ion of s ml and )ak st n ets in said Cit y: thenre west one bio. k alontr t lie renter line of t al; st reel to t he ren ter of l he inlei sert ion of ak and Third si n i ls in -aid ii y: I henre soul h three Morks alontr 1 lie renter line ot Third si teet to t i,e eein er of t he iiiiers'-et ion of Third and I ey si n ets in said CiTy: 1 henre west- three blorks alontr t be renter line of 1 ley st feet to the renter of the intersert ion of I ley and Sixth st reels in said City: t henre nort h one hloek a loin; l he renter line of Sixl h si n et to the eenler of the inter sect ion of Sixth and Silvers! reels in said City: thenre west three blocks alontr the renter line of Silver si n et to t he renter of 1 he intersec tion of Stiver and Ninth streets in said cit .v: thenre south two blocks alontr the center line of said Ninth street in said City to the east and west eenler line of Section :l in Tow nship 1 r: thence west aloiitrthe east and west renter line of Sect ions and :s of said Township No. IJ totlie southeast corner of the west half of 1 he northwest ouarter of said Section :i; thenre noli h one-half mile to the north line of said Section 3: thence west alontr the north line of said Section 3 anil also Section 4 in said Town ship No. 'Z to the nort h west corner of said Sec tion 4: thence .south to the renter of the west line of said Section 4: thence west to t lie cen ter of Sect ion 5 in said Township number 1:.. thenre south to the renter of the south line of said .section f: thenre west alontr the south line of said Sert Ion 5 to the northeast rorner of the west half of the northwest iiuarterof Section sin said Township 1:.': thence south one mile to the southeast corner of the west one-half of the sout hwest iiuarter of said Sec tion s: thence east alontr the south line of said Section s to the northeast rorner of the west half of the northeast iiuarter of Section 17 in said Township 1J: thence south totlie south east corner of the west half of the northeast iiuarter of said Section IT: thence west to the center of the west line of said Section 17: thenre sout h alontr the west line of said Section I": and Section in said Township No. 1- totlie southwest corner of said Section -: thence west alontr the north lioundary line of Sect ion 30 in said Township No. 1:1 to the northwest corner of the northeast iiuarter of the north east iiuarter of said Section .'ft; thence south to the center of the northeast iiuarter of said Section Oie: thence due west to the north and south center line of said Section '.'?; thence due south alontr said north and south center Pin to the northeast rorner of the southeast iiuar ter of the southwest iiuarter of said Section :a: thence west to the northwest corner of the southwest nuarter of t he southwest iiuarter of said Section 3t: thence south alontr the west lioundary line of said Section .'0 and Section 31 in said Township No. 1:1 and Section ii in Town ship No. 11. to the center of the west boundary line of said Section 0: thence east to the north east corner of the northwest nuarter of the southwest iiuarter of said Section 0; thence south to the renter of the south west iiuarter of said Section ti; thence east to the center of the southeast quarter of said Section 6: thence south to the center of the south line of the southeast iiuarter of said Section 6: thence east to the southeast corner of said Section t: thence north to the center of the east line of said Section 6; thence west to the southwest corner of the southeast Quarter of the north east iiuarter of said Section 6; thence north to the southwest corner of the southeast iiuarter of the northeast iiuarter of Section 31 In Town ship No. 1-: thenre east to the southeast corner of the southwest nuarter of the northwest quarter of Section 3 in said Township No. 12: thence north to the center of the northwest quarter of satd Section 3: thence east to the northeast corner of the southeast quarter of the northwestquarterof said section 3; thence north to the center of the north line of said Section 32; thence east to the southeast corner of the southwest quarter of the southeast, quar ter of Section "JU in said Township No. li: thence north to the center of the southeast quarter of said Section 29; thence east to the center of the southwest quarterof Section in Township No. 1-: thence north to the northeast corner of the northwest quarter of the south west quarter of said Section "s; thence east to the northeast corner of the northwest quarter of the southeast quarter of said section -: thence north totlie northeast corner of the northwestquarterof the northeast quarter of said Section s; thence west to the center of the north line of said Section : then.- nm-'h to the center of Sect ion in said Township No. thence east to the center of the eas line of said Section 21: thence north aiontr tin-east boundary line of said Section -1 and ection Hi in said Township No. 12 to the northeast cor ner of said sect ion thenre east aloiitrthe north line of Sections 1.1 and 14 in said Town ship No. 1- to the renter of t he north boundary line of said r-ertion 14: thence north to the northwest corner of the southwest quarter of the sout heat quatter of .-ertioii 11 in Town -ship No. 1-': thenre east to the rim leas' n t nerofthe southeast quart' r of t he sout h a-! q l art er of -aid s rt ion i 1 : ! I'-i.re i. i t h t , t : i- j northeast en n-r of s.,:il s. .'i :, S ! : t'mr.-ei vest alontr t he i;oi i ii line of sa ;i s.-.-'i'ii !l a poi lit W i .1 I e t he same i I.T I I -' ' - t -'Itl.- ! t-a-i boil m s a rv 1 i i it- of t !,.;-: .' :. - ' ; ., C'hiratro. lltirii iitrtoii iV Ji.il: y K.i.: . i.- I par.;.-: thence a!.n' the - -. i lil.e of the ili'ii' i f v. ay i f - ' : .;:..-. l:tir:M!i.-loll V 'ut-.tcy l.a::!-.;. .' i: ,,i a j ii. .rt lie a -t-t ly ii i en i ni 'o :. i i.- e,.i.i.-.' i . . - . - lit i i of ti.e t ; i : i l:i.e : .-.-' r -n : i-i -i' '1 OW I. No. !'.': thenre I'i.e :.-! . 1 : i I .. -t I ii n; i.'la l y 1 i i ..- of san 1 M.'ii"ii ', : ' .: i . 1 1 1 1 to t he r.oi't hea-t .-ot i.i-i'. .1 .1 s, . : .. ,m 1 : t -i- etl-l a li lit.' t i e in li t li li til- ( .1 see - if li ; ;, 'j', n . .- sti.p N. 12 Ni't'h. I. a i - i !.-.- .'.": I. M.. t- ri 'ilit one bundled f. .-t -v. . ,f :,.t. west b:.i:k of full C'r- K -a . . : - i: n a.t. 4 9- TilC I ImUST . KtlIlx-lllK-IIlirr C1U iigu m mix HAKE 11,1 of buying your -1 1 t .p rordin totlie jiiicc r;tt!:ir tliui the juality . IJOX'T DO IT AC.AIN! Iluy your clothes of rcli.ilfle firms whom you know carry GO )I) C.O( )DS nixl the price will take care oi itself. The best o-oods joii will fintl are the cheapest in the end. Our price rane is 5!" to 5 .15. I C. Ei Wescotl's Sons. Where Quality Counts. r losses said not : h bo.iinh'i y line: I henre fol low inir t he im amlei i ics ot sa id salt I n k at a d ist ance of one hummed feel soiiihwesl frola the southwest bank I hereof to its rini'tioli Willi the main chtiiiiiel of the I 'I at i ICi ver : I hence fol lowiiitr t he w est bank of said main 'ha nne I of i he I 'i a 1 1 lliu-r in Ms im am lei i rns ina northwesterly iliienion to tin- poini of betrinnintr; 1 be larir"st portion of lln-lum! ln r luded wit h in said hull uda l ies I n i m' . H'aled i u Saumlers Count v. Nebi asl;a. All landowners within the boiimliiies of said proposed salt Creek Valley Iqainaire l)is I rirl and all i l h i-s ronrerned are hereby no t ilied I hat an elect ion will be held on Monday, Oct. 2iilh. I '.us. between the hours of eiirht. oVlork A. M. and six n'rlm-k I. .!.. ul Iheof tire of the County Clerk of Saunders Count.v. Nebraska, in the ( ounty ( oiirt House at W'ahoo in said roiint.v: that ai said election the question of the formation of said Salt, Creek Valley iMainatre lislrl-t shall In-determined, and a boaid of live directors shall be elected, said boitnl to take otlire coutintrently on the formation of said district. In witness whereof I have hereunto sub scribed my name and attached my oilh'ial seal as County Clerk of Saunders County. Nebras ka, at my otlire in the County Court House at W'ahoo in said County this epti mber '.'), I'.i. A. N. Ki,Mi:i.r. n. County Clerk of saumlers 'ounty. Nebl ask NOTICE. To I'erry Marsh, defendant . will take noUre that on the lt h bay of MiiteinlH'r. Klnora .Marsh, plaintitf herein, tiled her iM-tition In the district court of Cass county. Nebraska, atrainstsaid defendant, the object and prayer of which is to obtain a decree of divorce from the bonds of malriinony from the said defend ant, for Hie reason that the defendant has treated the plaintitf with extreme cruelty, and has deserted plaint iff and does not stipjioit her and is absent from her without any justcaus. You are required to answer said itelilion on or before the 2iil h day of October. A. I. . I'."-. Ki.NoKA MAKMI. I'laintitf. ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE. TN T1IK IMSTIMCT Cdl'liT or C - county. Nebiuska. In the Matter of thj Kstate of William Henry Kdtrerton. deceased. This cause came on forbearing uixin the ID tition of II. M. Soel.lilchsen and JIarj'C. tl Iferton. as administrators of the estau of William Henry Kdtrerton, deceased, praylnif for license to sell It s. in Block 4. in Majnesj Addition to the City of Omaha. I louirlas coun ty. Nebraska, or a surticient amount thereof to brintr the sum of $127. :H for the payment of debts allowed atrainst said estate, cit,s and expense of administration arid the expenses of thLs action, there not beint; surricient per sonal property to pay said debts and expenses. It Is therefore ordered that all per sons Interested in said estate appear before me Swt i'lattsmouth. Cass county. Nebraska, on the 2th day of November. ltf j. at 2 o'clock p. m.. to show cause why a license should not tjv. granted to said administrators to sell so much of the atxjve described real estate of said de ceased as shall be necessary to pay said dubvi and expenses. Dated this tfth day of October. 1 90-. Hakvbt I. TkaviS. 10-12-4 Judye of th District Court. LEGAL NOTICE. TN THE DISTKICT COL'KT i)V CASH county. Nebraska. In the matter of ths application of Mary F. Itewey. truardian of tnn Iersons and estates of Verne Dewey and Arlie Dewey, minors, for leave to sell real estate. Notice is hereby triven that in pursuance, of an order of H D. Travis, judjre of the oistrict, court of Cass county. Nebraska, made on the 13th day of January. l'.'Js. for the sale of real est ate herein described, there will tie sold at, south front djor of the court house, in i'latts mouth. Cass county, Nebraska, on the -nd clay of Noveinii-r. P. at eleven o'clo k in the foiei.ooii of said day, standard time. a, publ;.; vendue, to tne hi'hesl bidder fur cash, the fol lowintr real -staie. lo-wit: The .southwest quarter of Section five (i), Township eleven 1 1 ). J. a litre li.ne CO. in Cass county. Nebiaska. .-aid sale w ill remain open -ne hour. M A it V i . 1 )t I V. tiii ard '. tin 'f the p. i s-1 ns a no i-iU'i i of en,e i.i'Vey uijd Aii.e in-wvy. minors. l--i-.i A Sjiocial tiic-tin of the Czss county Fi-rmers Protective AssocraMon will te held at Louisville o:i .Saturday, Jct. 17th, at 2 o'clock p. m. All membt-rs of this association are urgently request ed to be j.rt-.scr.t a.- Lu-nx-ss of impor tance wil: co.v.c- re the meeting. J. G. M;:i.iN"Gi:K, Sec. ri sl,' '