"7 f I! I Kr in 1 It i.. A ' r -I' , -.4. t DAILY PERSONAL NEWS 1 1 1 City Council Proceedings. I In Police Court. meeting f ti.e city council last, ' '"' ' Monda's ,a. v Short Items of Interest From Tues day Kvenin's Daily Journal ! vou-i ; routi it va- v.!,.- - a short r.i sin and one dv-j Marshal Fit.-ra!.! this i!:-uiiiK f.Jcrt !v to jcttiti- through with j a com! laibt ('.!. .1 1,.'. re Arch-r -har'- !.-i;i.'.--s. Aside froti, ic-civin ; in- l..n Ha.-!,. i,,errv w.tl. h.-ii;..' liruiik tla- iv; orts of the City Tra.-urt.-r. I :i-:! qsi.o.r ) r ifaq.. ! .:or:i,i,. , . 1 r .-..; . ; Ck-rV, Marshal and Police .lud'c for the: from t!.c .,,,...(.; ,,f t;1(. ,,ri. (i..lt e I- ,;.-d up and 1 t T month of .'ejiterul'er, and allowing t he .t t l.:nie'J claims s;; ait st ti.e ity. there was little !. -d. '. ... rai- ef inU rest. The mayor took occasion , S.itui day il.ii . I police v. en- the city treasurer on uie;oi to t,at- mai I, .-tor.- j : i -i !.,n. ti stir i : m; Iter of collecting the tax tor payine; 1 in i'istricts s. one ainl A IL.T t l . 1 1 : " v. ' Mil' t!,i ; i: : ploy n.e : . i l.::i:ii : ; i - ine. .!. . 1 .rif v. i. in ( imana '.his al'ter-l-olii;' up on the mad. led tor Omaha pari h. I. a.-. svured em- . 1 1 l;o;e ( .e A. 'I'. Travis, wa - antouir paili-"' !( Mfiah-i t h is n :oi n i r, on thi ivit ly t j-.isi. t.,o:i. ,,..' t lani" ,y;:n of I'nion, is in the city to lay looking alter business. .M. .M. I;erd;re was amonir. tiiost from tin; county registered last iiijIit at the I 'crkins hotel. Clan-bee Telft, the Wecpir: Water attorney, was in the city this morning, looking aftei- husiness. I'eter Iveland was in I Ik? city today a-r e:r.ent li e 1 two ai:d was j eci'-.-day very ar.xioiis to hae tins money co:- j will use his (V lcc ted in, so as to f-vt rid t tin- only o:i . out star.diriK re;ristere.l warrant against . ill. wife tl:i v.ac'-.int hcin'r that re-I lor the j ' -" -I ! n dist rici i ueh a d .1 urt ance i-e:- r.v ;e wi;l io:ne up .n v '. .1 .1 ;;d.re Archer ra: i i I -.-.i :,rj of in.-.t ice Biei Your cently pari C. I . paving. Voo(h,voi-t I i3e Suit Herel ... i tri'n--aetmr i-usmess io- ,a ha in;' U''in;c up on theilrom his home near Murdock, lookup ; after some leal business. d iy .i. ' ;:ia carl t ra. i i h;s mornmtf. Mi-s Mai" Svela was amoii the as-i I'. ( '. llenfer and wife were passen se:i"ers for )maha this morning called ' rers on the mail train for Omaha where there hv husiness matters. j they will spend the afternoon. Miss I. aura Mcis'.ncr was a passen- ! Kmrnons Kichey was a passenger at I'er this morniii'j: fir Omaha, where she ! noon on the fast mail for Omaha, where will spend the day shopping. i he will look after business matters. Mrs I'd llecker was a passenger on! I. IVarlnian of Omaha, is in the city the earlv train this n.orninjt for Omaha today havinpf eome down from his home jroine: lip to do some shopping, All the numbers of tie mum-d w. re( p.-rted j,..- di, present except Ilookni.-ver and Si-htiiof s. ti.e Cty wl, are bun in land up atound j for trial, ('it O'Neill. As the ses-ioii lasted only I to oi, tain, a c about half an ho.ir it can i an the jury iv- W t he .;! i .a. ..smou! n w-..s caku! . 1 1 o! :h y 1 wini ey sourh t itimian-e on tiie jrro:i.id . 1 lit the to look after some business rnatteis. Misses Josie and Tony Uajeck were passengers on the fast mail at noon for Omaha where they will visit friends. M. (. McQuinn came in from Union last evening, and was looking after business matters overnight in the city. Nick Ilalmes, the veteran farmer, .Ine I.enhart was also a passenger this n.orni::,' for O'Neill and vicinity to register for the land drawing. Mrs. Amos ('line came in this niorn in from Omaha where she has been visiting friends for a few days. Co. Weber departed this morning for Scr;.!-.ton. Iowa., where lie will visit ' came in this morning from his farm, to with t-ie:n!s for several days. ; look after some business matters in the . i i fi t e .1 P V.ilmev is in ( Mialia loilay, Iook- -- inr :,f'. i- business matters, havin.ic i ) . r, r on the earlV train. . , i nev win vi.-il several (lavs wi.ii ;-r. HLr tnos' head- !,,.', ., , ' 'w eaver s parents, mail t rain at l ind draw'ti'j M'-'5 Clara Ferriee of Omaha wiio lias been m the city vititin. her sister, red t.ue.nner is in .m.i,..! . ...... , ..;i ;., ... . ..I I t IINLII, Uli'iUUU on LIIV II1.U1 litlOi I.iy 'npanyme; Miss m P'in. lie.::- the n: Where :natt( : I.. ",;.,!, 1. r and wife la oa'.Meil lor Omaha this rnornii'i". where they v.iii jr...r,t r!-.. .hiv visit in. ' and loo ir.ir a f t el ' ,,e.it. .s U . !t. .,'ct roskey was a passenirer Howard Nuden w as a passenger on . on the maii tram to Miliaria at noon, i Heft Vimhoin was an (1 for O'Neill on ti jio on. i. . reirh'ter f'-r tin Mrs. Tied Cuenther is in Omaha to .Mrs. Pecker ar.i and i.oin. some shop ..-;r.'rer, (crine; was a 1 tram at noo: irOi S to . ' v pass en on I'M. Weaver and wife departed on the train this momimr for Ashland where at noon for her home. Mrs. Kalph (loiKvin of Omaha wl o has been in the city several days visit ing with relatives returned to 1;lt home those present did not have so much to. c een that j of the absence of wi;:u i t ika lined to ir.'-ant it. and tia- case do anil did not indtljre in mucn oiaioi.. was cailid tortrial.it .'hi.", p. m before The report of the city treasurer show-j the (ollowino- jiry: I-fat k Parius, ed that there was i t the treasury a net ; Ti:-;:;. Murphy, A. A. Wctenkamp, das. balance of $7071. !" on the first of this j Siander, Jacob Schlankee. Pay Pol month. The report went to the finance j lard, ('has. Jleebner, John Campbell, committee for action. j Ik C. (iiberson, John Weyrich, C.eo. TI e city marshal and the police jude , iiay, Arthur Sullivan. show ed a total of eight arrests during TI, t ' 1 I I- i-y ff KupjM-iiItriiiit-r V c ;t!l l.i:,i! - l)tit i lu ll. w r.m M'i I i i ;. : , : , - -i ir S i ', I t i l we 1 c ' ! .i : : , c:: i ; ! l t iw m me.' 1 ; . : r.. . v.'lio Ur - . ' . a :r.' . n-r '! l 1 1 iv, )i i ' a I is li !., the month and the police judge reports no collections of fines. These reports went to the police committee. The city clerk reported that he had collected .l2u.ro during the month, he having the treasurer's receipt to show the disposition of the wealth Why Colds are Dangerous. Pecause you have contracted ordinary colds and recovered from them without treatment of any kind, do not. for a moment imagine that colds are not dangerous. Everyone knows that pneu monia and chronic catarrh have their Hie finance committee reported the j '.,riin 1,1 a (',,mlm"1 (,"!''- Consumption following claims against the city and i ,s 1 auM !l " a coi.i mit the cold pre ordered the warrants drawn to pay the same: ....... 4".... A... . , e me smi-iii nil me recepiioii and developement of the germs that would for Omaha. !, r business mail train at r.oon. ! V. P. McCroslu y i.s in the city from d for ; ''o;ts liiur.s county i, ringing wnn iiiin w hich ne ex- irloatl (o in does ..cts a a market for here. Olive -h Win. Cii.irerv, stieet work Cms I Vie., ' " " Al .land::, " " M. McC'ool. " " Phil Harrison. " " W. P.. Kisiieh sj.rinkling streets (Jeringiv; Co., tnt rckandise Nebraska I.isriiting C'o.. lights... Public Librarian, expense lionnei v, janitor .-r'2a Oil 4 !MI -r 2 " ! KO 10 no 17 (W 2 7r. John Waterman, lumber IT M - tif ! I... I', t ' . T . ri , , . : mi li. . Aic.uni.eu oc n.-, cjssmgs -i .v.; . i ne many remai 'ti? i iu;- ,.f., ...... l tin." j'tvj'ni. t i i i pot otherwise have found lodgment. It is the same with all infectious diseases. Diphtheria, scarlet fever, measles and whooping cough, are much more likely to be contracted when the child has a cold. You will see from this that more than in any The id ho real danger lurks in a c ;,! i other of the common ailment s, -( ;r! ..... , . r.. I easiest arc oua-Kesi way to cure a co 17 ( o is to take Chamberlain's Cough Pemedy. kable cures cli'ectedbv the mail at noon for O'Neill where he will take a chance at the drawing of the Trip county lands. Mrs. J. T. Shepherd and Mrs. W. L. Hanson of Lincoln, who have been visi ting friends in the city for several days departed this morning for their home. C. A. McElwain departed on the fast going up to meet his wife from Scotts Pluli's county, coming to this city. Chas. C. Parmele and J. G. Kichey were passengers on the mail train for Omaha and Council BlutFs where they had business matters to look after. Wm. Carter and family came in this noon on the mail train from St. Joseph, mail at noon for the western part of I Mo., for a visit with the family ot the state where he goes to visit friends and look after some business matters. Silas Breckenridge for several days Jacob Luft departed on the mail Mrs. Hannah Durant was a visitor in train at noon for O'Neill where he will the citv for few a hours this morning register and make desperate effort to nroute from Danville, 111., to Wahoo, j land prize number one in the land draw -where she will make her home with j ing. her daughter. I Mrs. Saul Adamson and Mrs. H. L. v F ckerman came down from i Kruger were among those who were Lincoln and was looking after company j passengers this morning on the early business today at the shops, being a J train for Omaha where they were to do passenger for the west on the mail some snopping. train at noon. Louis Hinrichsen of South Omaha Ed. Donat joined the crowd this morn-j who has been in the city for several ing for O'Neill and the Tripp county days visiting his brother, William Hin- countrv expecting to draw the best ' richsen and family, returned to his farm in the whole land. He will be j home this morning. gone several days. j Mrs. C E. Mead of Talmage, Neb., Geo. Poisall, Jr.. departed on the an aunt of Sheriff Quinton, and Mrs mail train at noon for Omaha whence j Minnie Bishof of Burlington, Iowa, a he will go to O'Neill and file for the cousin of the sheriff, are both guests land drawing, intending to get the best ' at his home in this city farm m the bunch. Postpone your trip aboard and see C. O. Larson who is a student at booths representing countries you in Bellevue College, was a passenger for : tend visiting at the Bazaar to be given that place this noon on the mail train, ! by St. Mary's Guild in Coates' Hall, returning to his studies after a few j Wednesday November IS afternoon days visit with his parents in this city. 1 and evening. F M Godwin, wife and daughters, i Mrs. J. T. Koontz and her guests Kuth and Esther, were passengers on Mrs. Ferguson of Tacoma. Wash., and the mail train at noon for Omaha r.c- Mrs. Edmunds of Central City, Neb., companving Mrs. Kalph Godwin on her were passengers this morning on the return home, and to visit other re'.a- early train for Omaha, where they will tives during the afternucn. spend the day. Mrs. Johnson and daughters, Delia Mr. L. Boedeker, or.e of the rock rib nd Phebe and son Clarence, from the hed Bryan supporters of near Louis state of Washington were in the city viile, was in the city today, and in com this morning for a brief time, the pany of our old friend, Conrad Schlater, quests of Mrs. Haller, departing on gave the Journal a pleasant called, the fast mail at noon for Omaha. ; While here Mr. Boedeker enrolled his t .iL-tr;,t rn,;rt .LuWTravis and a name for the greatest local paper in jury were struggling all day with case . Cass county for one year. of Whelan vs. the Citv of Plattsmouth, I A. bahr, one of the porominent a damage suit growing out of some j citizens, from the vicinity of Eagle, is grading done by the city near the home ; in the city today looking after business of former councilman Whelan on Win- j matters. Mr. Bahr was compelled to tersteen Hill. At the hour of going to : drive up this morning from Union, be pre the case was still going on. j ing unable to make train connections. Wm. Delesdernier, the Elmwood atJ He contemplated returning by way of torney, is in the city today on profes- ; Louisville this afternoon, sional business. Mr. Delesdernier has ; Orlando Teff t, republican candidate just returned from a trip to the Pacific ; for state senator was in the city for a coast and come back much impressed short time today, meeting friends and with that section. At the same time endeavoring in his feeble way, to stem he feels that old Cass county is good the great tide which is running strong enough for him for a while at least. : ly toward the democratic party. Mr. ti I.-- ,i. f noVo -v,r. u-' lent departed lor the north on the fast Mrs. Ida t lelds of Omaha who has r . been in the city the guest of I'. II. Kinnamon and family, departed for her home or. the mail this noon. Mr. Kin- For Chapped Skin- namon ar.d son. Charles, accompanied , Chapped skin whether on the har.ds her. Mr. Kianamon's son Charles, is or face may be cured in one night by named after C. A. Kinnamon now of applying Chamberlain's Salve. It is al Lincoln but formerly of this city. Mrs. ; so unequaled for sore pimples, burns Fields is also a sister of P. H. and j and scalds. For sale by F. G. Fricke John .'ones, l ihintr dogs Wm. SlaUr, street, work .John .ian.iia. " ' John ta le-. " " John Jan' in, a'ai y Phitts. Tel. Co., telephones.... Nehrrsi a Lighting Co.. lht. . M. Aivher. salary John Janda, salary Joe Fit.rrerald. salary Pen Kainey. salary W. P. Elster. expense N. Y. Pelt and liose Co., hose. C. L. Martin, hauling hose cart John Bates, watchman at lire.. Tom Hickson, " " " .. S) si i . world article of :: large part of the '.. Fi :i ke a Co. i t !n-- v. v v. ;i ii t t . ii . i l a :-iiv-!i a suit a-. . u: .-. i' u-haiiirtl ot" aipl that. v i Siu'l) a Mill h(tiM co more the heth r. i 'e .1 ! Mill l -.' a -! i . 1 1 1 . 1 1 I M" 1 1 1 1 ' I I ' . Phe Ob E. Wescott3s Sons. "Where Quality Counts." BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF SAUNDERS COUNTY, NEBRASKA. 1 1 1 N'i iTH'l' ( ,!' I I.I i 1 ! ; i. -I, III I lie M ill of III.' ll-llll- ) 1. .11 of I In- Siill ( l .-.-k -V I !i . I 1 1 :. i n: I i 1 l.-t T. .All Win .in It M :i v ( ' .ne. rii : I 'ii I'xii :i i it I o :. n . ii . iiT ol I In- I :.:.' . I of ( '. . 'i in in j-' .j u-r-. !' S:t u 1 1. 1.'i . on i ii . .N .1 ii : m;i' i. ion i .1 1! I . 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I' 11. t 1 1 .'l II; j 1 .-, 1 P ".ll I 0 In in A specia! mi. e! ing of the ''ass county Farmers Protective Associa i.m wiil he hell at Loiiisvilie on Saturday, Oct. . ;..- f. f : I..- ..1 i !:. '. I':-, " t.i H. . ;..' In- !.. .... ; M i 1 . 1 ' 1 t , ;, 1 ! 1 . . 1 '... l is ,1 li i 1 : "An A.'l to lira in rl I111 it:;.: :n;.v liiii'i I I ! 1 ' ' 1 ! . (0 17th, at 2 o'clock p. m. All members o e :,;.. 1 s association are u. -gently reouest- S(i ."(I ec to e Preseni as husiness of impor- (! , tance will come before the meeting. 1 0 J. G. Mki.sixc.ek, Sec. 1 till j Lest. r : 1.1 il r o ell : :i 1 1' 1 i 1 i i 1 Between the city and Oscar Gapen's farm. A package of underwear and overshirts. Return to Kraft Clothing Would Mortgage the Farm. A farmer on Rural Route 2, Empire Ga., V. A. Floyd bv name, says: "Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured the two! Company or this office. worst sores I ever saw; one on my hand and one on my leg. It is worth more than its weight in gold. I would not be without it if I had to mortgage the farm to get it." Only 25c at F. G. Fricke & Co'?, drug store. DEATH OF A FOR MER RESIDENT mail at noon, returning to his home at Avoca. Chas. Kinnamon. & Co. W. M. Turner, Known to Most of the People cf Plattsmouth, Passes Away in Riton, California. Fr m Tuesday's Paily Died Turner, W. M.. at Riton, Cak, aged seventy-one years, and one day, of paralysis. A message received in this city has announced the sudden death at Riton, of W. M. Turner for a quai-ter of a century a resident of this city, at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Will Thomason. No particulars are given as to the cause of death, the inference being that it was paralysis, the out come of a blood clot on the brain. Mr. Turner was quite well known in the city, where he was for so long a time a resident. lie was born near Mooresville, Ind., on October 10, 18o7, coming west to the then frontier state of Iowa, when he was a small boy, his parents settling at Wisland, la., where he lived until l;sSl, when he removed to Glenwood, la., coming to this state in 1SS3. living here until a short time ago when he departed for California, where he took up his residence with his daughter. He was personally a very popular man, well liked and in every respect a gentleman who was bound to number his friends by the score. During his long life he was a consistent Mason, having been a mem ber of that order for nearly forty years. To everyone who had known him, the news of his death comes as a painful shock. Mr. Turner is survived by his widow and two daughters, Mrs. Will Thoma son, of Riton, Cak, and Mrs. C. A. Marshall, of this city. To them goes out the entire sympathy of a great host of friends, who had learned to know Mr. Turner at his true worth as one of the best men whom they had ever known, a gentleman whose life was as pure as the purest, and one whem to know, was to love. No particulars have yet been receiv ed as to when or where the funeral will occur. Horses Wanted. The undersigned wishes to buy a number of good horses as soon as pos sible. If you have something for sale bring it in. J. W. Sage, Plattsmouth, Neb. Wanted to Buy A wagon load of good eating potatoes. Cash deal. In quire at this office. Best Time to See the Southwest Every first and third Tues day of each month, low-priced homeseeker's excursions are run over the lines of the : : : Missouri Pacific Iron Mountain into the rich and resourceful farming regions of the South west. It is a splendid chance for the Northern and Eas tern farmer, fter his wheat is gathered, to combine a pleasure and propecting trip. Write for rates and literature to HUGH NORTON, Agent. M. T. Ry., Plattsmouth, Neb. 1 1 :' . i fit i ii :t ii' i i i-t i i : , I., i n. i sii I i. t'i i t . t ' ; . 1 1 i " i 1 1 1 1 'iir. . . t i i . i -i i - ;.'i.-i : I., ii liM if. l.'-s i.'-il level ; I ii-l. -1 i ii ' it i it. v ii Ii ii. . 1 1 '! ii 1 1 or :i 1 1 i f ;i 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 : . lilillll. s',1" ,:!!. of w ill I fl'i 111 I s.' : l i '.r. ... ot In- i n is, j . i . : ... -I i 1 1.' I iii ti ni ;o : y s1 1 1 ii t ' : il i t .-It : 1 o i'i list i i ti -1 . .' 1 1 In visi-. i t ci i i. i ii 1 1 1 i . of l: , il ', lit il i 1 1 il I i.V li f ill lllli-'l' s.Vst l ilt ; I i i i-oi isl I it", . I'll lii I Vl'. i Mi if I. i mi II o i - or inn j III :t ! II it i i.v s. s li nt of i-oiil fol of Mirfin-e Wilier of fiiiii.iiir water: ainl I lie i ii'!its, oliliirn! ions ami inv.i'ii of siu-li i-o: iot ;it ions iin-liiiliiij.r ilie iioiv.rol eminent domain. I In- ereal ion of delils. issiiinir of n.'tiot iili le I ml ids. and I In' If v. inr of s i'i i a 1 assessment s on sin-li real est a! and eascn n-iii s t hert in as may lit lieneiit led by stu-li pnlilii work, anil definim,' tlie duties and innveisol put il i.r oflieials That tlie boundaries of said inoiiosed Salt ("reek Valley J )rainai-'' IMstrii-t a lixed and determined by said Hoard of County Cominis sinners of Saunders ( 'utility. NebrasUa. by said order entered on September :, I'.HJs, are as fol lows, to-wit : (All townships referred to below are in Kanue Nine East of the Sixth Principal Merid ian, unless otherwise inilieated. Township No. 13 North Kance No. 10 Kast of the Sixth 1'. M.. and Township No. l.'J North liaitiri' No. 9 Kast of the Sixth I. M.. and Sections One to Tweive. both inclusive in Township No. l:i North. Rans-'e No. Kast of the Sixth I'. M.. are in Saunders County. Nebraska. The bal ance of said Township No. 1- and all other Townships below referred to are in Cass Coun ty. Nebraska.) C'ommeneiiijr at a point on the line forming the north boundary line of Se.-t ions :! and :i:i in Township No. b! North. Rantre in Kast of the Sixth 1. .M.. where t he west bank of t lie I'lat te River intersects said north boundary line, thence west alonirthe north lioundary line of said Sections :si and1 il:J and Section :;'. in Town ship 13 North. Rantreit Kast of the Sixth 1. M.. to the northwest corner of said Section :tii: thenee south alonsr the west line of said Sec tion ::ti to t lie northeast coi ner of t lie sout beast ijitai'ter of t he sout hen st ) natter of Sect ion 3.' in said Township l.'J: thence west to the cemer of the southeast quarter of said Section Xc thence soul h to the southwest corner of the sout heast quarter of the southeast quarter of said Section X: thence east alontr the south line of said Sect ion 'X to the not ! heast corner of Sect ion 2. in Township 1:.': t hence sunt h one i block alon' t he center line of I oiirth St n et in the City of Ashland. Nebraska, to the center of the intersection of fourth Street and I'eat l Street in said City: thence east two blocks alontr the center line of Pearl street to the center of tlie intersect ion of l'earl street and Second st reel in said City: thence sout h ) hree blocks alontr 1 lie center line or m cono st n et ; N" ,! t i tot l"it t .1 I -I 1 . : ' J ' " ' 1 ' ' ji 1 1 : i .:. ,1 "i 1 1 i i : . .t t ti t II..' n i i.r 1 1 i I of I .' ,1 1 li i . N . , lie ol :i si . .i, p; . . ,i - , 1 1 . . ,i - i.. i'.-t I . II, e ill li. c . : i in - 'ii I,- ..' the i ' on. - 1 1 ' l a l y v. .'-I ti J. m;: II:. in h i !, il l ii II I V I el e 1 I . sa in.- i I 1 1 . I east I ii ill ll' I a'l A hue of I , ,. j , t'hic:ij.'o. Kin lnurioi, , I.t'iiii", I : j 1 1 . . pa i i.v: thence alm- the s. h. i hi ast i,., 1 '" ii-ii'.m "a., oi sii.u i in- ' i,. :iio, Ktirliiilon (.itiincy Kail mad Cotnpanv m a noli heast ei ly .ii red i. m t ,, a n ii ni . i'l 1 1 i . (is south of the ii'irlh line of .-.cii.in I in said Township No. 1'.': thence due east t o t he east, boundary line of said M-cti.,n I: t hence ii'M I h to 1 he nort heast corner of s;i j. Scd i. .ii I : t her.ee east alontr t he north line of ect ii,n li i n Town ship No. I :J Noil h. Kaiiire Pi Last oflhcHxth 1. M.. to a point one hundred feet west of t he west bank' of Salt Creek where said si ream crosses said north boiindi'.ry line; thence fol luwintr the meanderintrs of said .-alt ( reek at, a distance of one hundred feet southwest from the southwest bank thereof to its junction with the main channel of the I'lat I e Ki ver : thence followiittr the west bank of said main channel of the I'latle River in its mcaiidcnnir-. in a northwesterly direction t, ti.e ,intof betrinnintr: t he largest portion of the land In cluded wit hin said boundaries bein- hjcaled in Saunders Con nt. v. Nebraska. All landowners within the boundaries of said proposed Salt Creek Valley I irama-e K trict ami all others concerned are heiehy no titiedthatan election will be held on Monday, Oct. :'i,!h. p.iiis. lietween the hours of eijfht o'clix-k A. M. and six o'clock p. the of fice of the County Clerk of Saunders Courilv, Nebraska, in the County Court House at Wahooin said county; that, at said election the question of the format ion of said Salt, Creek Valley lu-aiuatre district, shall be de termined, and a board of tivediiectors shall be elected, said bun I'd to lake oilice r-ont intently on the formation of said district. In witness whereof I have hereunto sub scribed my name and attached my ollicial seal as Cotinl.v Cler U of r-aiindcrs County. Nebras ka, at my olli.-e in the County Court House at; Wahoo in said C ounty this .September A. N. Kl.MK.I.I'M,. Count y Clerk of Sail ml. is 'on lit y, 'SKA 1.1 Nebraska. NOTICE. To Perry Mar-h. defendant, will ta! . no' Ice that on the I'.-i !, day, ,f-e, .,,.,,.,. !:o-. Klnora .Marsh, plaint ill herein. her p.-'i'ion in I he dist rid court of ( ass cor. i i v. . )., -.!.--. to t he center ot t lie intersect .on oi ei.'onu UU'.l ""'"n -a uei i -r mant. I he oh ..eel and prayer ( )ak st l-eet s in said City ; thence west one block j f which is to obi ain a uecr c-. ,f q j vorce from alontr t he center line of Oak street to the een- I ' '"' bonds of mat i iinon. ' from t he si. id q. fend -ter of the intersect ion of Oak" ar.d 'I'hii'il si reels ' 'or I he reason that the defendant, has in said City; t hence sout h t hie" bi-x-ks alontr Heated the plaint ill' with et ii-mi. cj-u.-py, and t he center lino of Third si re"t io the renter of ' l,!ls desej ted plaintiff and .es not s .m, ,r t. n.-r t he intersect, h . n of J In id and I ey si n ts in i 's ansi-m 1 1 on. her- wii houl ;in ks aiony 1 he enter i if t he t"et s in said 1 h" rem er ica Ise. I'e ; l i i red to a 1 1 s ",Ve r sit j d p.litioil on I he J.'.t h da v of I ci.,i,er. A. I, ' KI.NoRA MAK-il. ' a:,,.;;-; Dr. Hass9 Stock FoGd scientific compound for horses and cattle. Hess' Stock Food guaranteed to give results. F. G. Fircke & Co., Druggists. WHEN THE KETTLE SINGS it's a sitrn of coal satisfaction. Wj n:. to hear the music in your kitchen' said Cit ": t hence west three blocks a!ot"' t he i center line of Dev street to the center of t he I or bef ,,i . i nt el-sen ion . if dey and r-ixt ii ' it y: i hen. e nort h one IiIock iron line of i t ii si reel 1 o t he cei er of I he in: er- sect ii in of Sixt h and i 1 . er t r. e' s in s:oi : t 'ity: t hence West t hree blocks a lo.'ii.' h- ci I.! "f lite f Silver s! teet to t he center of I h'- in'eis.c- t ion ol i l ver and .Ninth streets m ':ii( y; ii-l,.'e si ,;U 1 : t wo blocks aloti.r I h. ci Iill-i' lir:e of aid N in! h sti..,.i in siiid c i . the.ast and west cent er I i i.e of sect j. m 1 , Tow:ish ! p 1:.': thence u. st alontr the i-; .: :.i.o ..it. r 1 ine of Se.-t joi.si and Hof aiq Towns'. ip 1 J t o t lie sol.! iieiist col lie r of the West iiiii f of the northwest, quart" r of said yc-i ion thej.ee nort h or.e-ha f -nile to the eon!, line if said Sect ion :i: t hence west alontr tin-nort n line of said Sect ion 3 and a I so Sect ion 4 in -aiil i .iuti ship No. 1' to the nort h west corner of said sec tion 4: thence south to the center of the west line of said Sect ion 4: thence west to t he .en- IPC nf swtinn Ti in snlrl 'IYiA is!iii im.,il,i'l', I then. -e south t o t he cent er of the south line of ! exp-nses. ll is t her efoi e ol d"i ed t ha! all oer- said Section 5: thence west alontr the sou! h su""1 ". '''sled m said Csta'e appear be torn line of said Section 5 to the northeast eori.er ' 1 l'Iattiuti. . ass county. Nebraska, on of the west lialf of the northwest quarter of , ,he aa-v "f Novemner. iy.-. at u .dock p. Section s jn said Township ': thence south j nl- lo J'ow- cause w by a license should not ri one mile to the southeast corner of t he west ! t-'t antedto said admmist i a'oi s to se,i so rnui h one-half of the southwest quarter of said Sec- j ll'e above deserihed real e,tate of said d tion s: tlifiii-p east alontr the south line of said ! ceased as shall t,e necessary to pay said oeotsj section s to tlie northeast corner of the west ' uim r.iiirnv. half of the northeast quarter of Section 17 in said Township!-: thence south to the south east corner of the west half of the northeast quarter of said Section 17: ihenr.- west to the center of the west line of said sect ion 17: thence sout h alontr the west line of said section 1": and sect ion 3' in said Township No. 1J to the southwest corner of said section thence west alontr the north boundary line of Se.-t ion rii in said Township No. I- to the nor thwest corner of the northeast quacer oi the north ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE. I N 'llli: dlsTKICT COCI.-T i 1 1 " CAs.S county. Neiqa-ka. In the Ma-ti-r oj the I'.st a;.-i ,:' '.'. ; i I iii :n li.i.i.', I'.'i.i-i'..,ii. i,. "'i-iv-il.' I h is rii !-' . ";.'IJi - O'l f Oi ti in ; I. ll;,,.;, t lie p t ii ion ot 1 1 . M . so. i:i.i"!,-. i! aim M y ( . id -iT'-i'ton. .'is ao :i. : i. i-t i ii' oi s of t',.- . at (; ",f i ii ::i 1 1 er. i y l..i'.-r; m. ... - -a-. j.rayil it f r license to sell I.! 1 In ii, ,, 4. il, ."'Iiiynes A do i i ion to 1 he c i : y of ' i;ii:tl,.i. do. it.-I:s coun ty. Nebraska, or a s.iih.'ien- amount t hereof to IllilllliI'Mllll of tor tl,e IiiHiliej! of debts allowed atrantst. -aid estate, csis atid e.vjK'n.se of adiinnisi r a! ion and the i-x;n i,i of this act ion. there not M-intr siilli.-ieni. per sonal property to pay said in-iit, ;.,,d 1 lated this t'tli day of ' x-tober. j'ri II ahvev d. Travis. .Tudtre of the districi. Court. LEGAL NOTICE. TN THE dlsTKICT CO CUT OF CASS A county. Neiiraska. In the matt.-r of the application of M ary I '. I lew.-v. lii a mi n . ,f t .c , . r.r ., i ,l si...., i..,, 'i,,. ,!..... ,t.i,l ,. , iM-tsiiiis mill ...e.t... f.f V'.. ... ... I . .. ... I rD r,rfr n0l f.r ,U1. M , ,'.,s .,,o p- ... .. ......... . . , ... ... lXruti ta-ay oioci wm uniu tins uiiice auuthe renter of the nortln-asl quarter o; saio iiiinors. lor leave t s-il real estate, vard. Tlie Output Of the Trenton i section :: then.-e due west to the north and ; Notice is nereby -ie,i tout iii puisi.ance of rninp thp ftifl wp InnHlp Jiic r.n ! s"u' 11 eeno-r lite of said sect ion :V: t hen. du- an order of II d. i ravis. j i.d.-e ,,f t h- oi,t j i,;t, mine trie iuei we uanaie nas no su- ,,,, al,lirai1 ,.,,, a(i ,-. m,r line . court of as, county. Ne,-a,ka. made.,., ti. perior anywhere, US eijUal in few j totlf northeast corner of the sou'l.east quar- l'b day of January. 1 ...,. foi 1 1..- ,;,. ,,t real places iter of the sou b west quar'er ..; s;;;o jot. est iiti- le-n in je,cr;u-d. there will Oe soluar. j :: t hence west t .. 1 1 ie n 1 1 : !. u . si c ) i..-r .f tee soul 1 1 f r -oi,t door of t In co j 1 1 house, in plait ! sout I. west .j ii rt it ,-r ot t he Miii'mv.st .,:iarter oi iiwuui. as, county, .xetq ask a. on t he ::nd dav i said sect ion ti, cure south a. .n - ti.e west of Novemoer. p. :;. at. elev.-n o'clock in ties ! boundary line of said Section :; and -ect ion :;i foi-ei.Mti of said 'lay. st anii.ird t i.ne. a pu'i.l..; ! in said Township No. PJ and se.-t ii n t, in Ti ,wn- , endue, to the hitrnct i. inner for rasu. t i,e fol ' ship No. 1 1 . to i he center of t he e,i b. .ii mi a ry lo wi ntr real ist i'., to- wit : j line of said Section o: t henre east to t he nor t ii- ; The souinw-st quarter of section tive'5), east corner of the noiihwes: .juarter of t he ; Township eleven ill;. l;ai."e r.iin- u. ;r. ca southwest quarter of said section ti: thence county. N.-bi a,ku. south to the t-enter of the southwest quarter said sale will remain oj-n one hour. of said section 6: thence east to t he center of I M ahv I . htwtv, the southeast quarter of said Section t': thence ! Guardian of the persons and e,'.ate, of Verr.e south to the center of the south line of the dewey ai:l Arl:e dewey. minors. -Z-A J. V. EGENBERGER, 'PHONE tShNo" PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA. i 4 i :i s r