', J . DAILY PERSONAL NEWS Short Items of Interest From Tues day Evenings Daily Journal n. I.: - - r 1 ; in i he is tiv 'a ho .-"tari'i- to .it. i tv I (X .1 II ill : ! : t -is tht- in i' ri:Hi: thc I flit i'. . juror- Arm ruti of Alv, on.- of the .am" i:i tiii"5 morning t' resume his duties. .1. L. MayCiel.l ami wife were pas xci.gers this morning for On. alia where they will spend the!;iy. Mrs. F. II. Puul.ar and Mrs. T. K. 1'arnn-Nr were passengers on the mail train at noon for Omaha. I.afe Nelson is in Omaha this after noon looking after husiness matters, going up on the mail train. J. W. UiMlefur was a passenger this morning for Omaha where in- l.a l l.usi lie: s matters to K-.k after. Howard Jellerv was a pa: -s. ti'cr this morning on tin- rally tram lor Mnai.ii where he will spenit tiie day. '1". K. Johnson ami wife wen- in the city a few hours this morning stopping nroute from Ik-river t Chicago. i. S. Kay of Murray, serving on the regular panel, is among those register ed on the I'erkins Hotel register today. Mrs. A. L. Anderson departed this morning for Ked Oak, la., where she will visit with friends for a week or ten days. T. W. Shryock of Louisville, came down this morning on the Schuyler and waa a passenger this noon on the mail train for Omaha. David Larson who has been in the city several days visiting with C. A. Johnson departed this morning for his home at Lincoln. S. (). Cole and Carl Cole were pas Hengers this noon for Omaha going up on the mail train, to attend to some business matters. P. II. Meisinnger and wife came in this noon from their home in Eight Mile Grove precinct to look after some .1. .). Miller ai.d wife of PapiUior, Neb. , who have heen visitinir for sev eral days with Pyron Peed; and family, returned to their home this noon on the mail train. Jas. Stander one of the jurymen, came down this morning from his home at Louisville and whs give leave of absence by Judge Travis, departing at noon for Omaha where he had business matters to look after. N.M. Meeker, the Greenwood banker, was in the city today looking after bus iness matters. Mr. Meeker is one of the Nebra.ka bankers who favors the election of William .1. Pryan to the presidency, and a deservedly popular j and estimable gentleman. (.. M. Patton was down town today, the first time in several days. He has been feeling very poorly for some days and has just become able to get around again. He has not had the services of a physician although he feels that hi condition must improve at once or he will be compelled to have. Asa Snider, wife and little boy were passengers this morning for Omaha af ter a brief visit with relatives in this city. From Omaha Mr. Snider expects to go to Grand Island, Neb., and as sume his new position as traveling salesman for the Armour Packing Company. miss Margaret weDerwas a pass enger thia noon lor Omaha, where she will remain with her sister, Lucille, until the young lady is brought home to this city. It is expected that Miss Lucille can be taken from Immanua Hospital on Thursday next as she has so far improved as to permit her ear!y removal. i a . ti.e 1 i ' Twi a; encouraging advices he had received. I 1 ' ' Mr Pannir.g is far and away the best; I man in tin.- r.K L ar.d .-f.-mld win by a i . . . ......... it. ..!.. ... i..,: . . I ll.i. . ' ' . ':..:i ii. iii.t .... . it .. i P',la-.l.-less 'la in tb- i J !..!..' Ar bet ibis mor.iing had Levi Patton b. tore him on the ' barge of (IrwiiK. Levi na'.ing Ivc-une i;ni .n- or i le-s lighted up yesterday before theiU ' i 1 ige and making himsill ol.no:. iotis to i j the good people of the city. The police 1 haled Levi to jail and allowed him to remain there over night to tret rid of some of the ill efiectsjof strong drink. This morning while he plead penitence. the Court could not see it that way and dealt him out five dollars and costs worth of the Celebrated Archer brand of justice. As Levi was shy several simoleons, he was relegated to a cell at the Hotel Manspeaker to remain until the fine and costs were paid Jas. Sage and wife and J. M. Mei inger and wife departed this morning for Minco, Oklahoma, where Mr. Sage has property interests. Mr. -age ami wife expect to remain in that locality for Home little time during the cold weather. It is Mr. Meisiner's first trip to thai section and he and his wife go down to see if Oklahoma is really as fine country as it has been represented. They will visit relatives ar.d friend who have located there arid may be gone several weeks. Mr. S-igeJJ night shipped out a car of horses for Minco which he expects to be able to d s lose of without much trouble. He had a very bad night for loading tl em and only succeeded after a great deal of work "1 .1 r l : . r i r i c o r: ' DCfcS GREAT v, 1 III in r::; mexico. . : . W. ri i i y D a e I '. : 1 1 g s , i,:: y:ti" ricod "Icr to;: o at Fol'Xni. f!KS SS the PRESENT Henry Thierolf came in this morning I from Lincoln, where he hadj been to rtiiuina matters. i Tu:.,,f z-f rvi.r Prk. wa3 visit his mother, who is being treated "T"7.:..-rLr,r" ;t. ! a th Sanitarium for rheumat,sm. of a caiier at juuh si ucou. uat j ; i-.ii . ,r anTwhile here renewed for the old Re- wh,ch "hfe has been suffering for oyer a ana wnue nere rene , veaf Mrg Th,erolf expect3 to return liable another year. , home the ,agt of the on J. L. Amick ot Murray, came ... " for a short time when gne wi ret,un morning and was a passenger on me tQ Ljncon, ..: r,. nmohg whprp he had : L",", "1 Wm. Thrift a cripple on crutches business matters to attend to. yesterday boarded the wrong train at E. Grosvenor Uovey was a passenger Gmana and was carried:to this city by- mistake. He remained here over night and returned this morning to his start ing point. He was from Danville, 111., on the mail train at noon for Omaha where he goes to attend to some busi ness in connection with the bank. Mrs. Ed. Lippert and family who have been visiting in the city with en route to Denver, Colorado, and his trip to this city delayed him twenty- Frank Lippert and w ife, returned this four hours in reaching the latter point. i A V. i noon on the man train u wmaua. ; Work on the od First xatjonai Bank Mrs. Philip Andres of Omaha who quarters was commenced today, a new was in the city visiting her daughter, j (ioor being laid and the room to be re Mrs. Emil Wurl, returned to her home j papered and plastered. The room will at Omaha this noon on the mail train, j be occupied by the Plattsmouth State Ex-treasurer V. D. Wheeler, one of j Bank which will move from its present the iurvmen at this term came in from j quarters in the Riley Hotel block. It his farm this morning and resumed his will be some days before the new task of w eighing the evidence in sundry quarters will be ready for occupancy, cases- Peter Connor of Coal Valley, Illinois. Harvey Mitchell of LaPlatte was in j wj,0 has been visiting with Cras. Troop the city this morning tor a lew nours . and famjiyf departed at noon for his doing some trading and looking after j home. Mr. Connor was also at Bone business, returning to his home on the , steei where he registered for the Tripp fast mail. I County land drawing. He had not Clarence TefTt, the Weeping Water i learned when he left as to just how he attornev. came in last night and looked ! had come out but had hopes of winnirg after some business matters, returning . a good farm. He is a cousin of Mr. to Weeping Water this morning on the Troop. early train. I The grand lodge of the Nebraska Odd Mrs. Bertha Peterson was a passen- Fellows will commence its sessions to- ger this noon on the mail train for Lin- day at Lincoln. Those posted upon the coin where she goes as a delegate to probable attendance of members and the Kebekah grand lodge which as-, ot the hebekahs, the auxiliary order, t th-At r,ir,r todav. i place it at close to one thousand. The ! meetings of the encampment and the The Order of the Eastern itar "l,ffrand ie will be heldat the cat.itol hold its social meeting Wednesday eve- buiIdinff, It is expected that much ningat7:30 at Masonic Hall. There business of irnportance to the order will will be initiation. The Adah circle will ba transacted during the session have charge of the refreshments. . X IIC IliwCLIU auvciiiacujiui ids t infill Mrs. J. A. Adams and Mrs. Frank ; at which Philip J. Heise was to speak Anarews were pang , -n German was called off owin& to thc IOr Omana on ineir way iu men nuuic at Orient, la., after a visit of several weeks with Mrs. C. Tyler, a sister of Mrs. Adams. William Deles Dernier, the Elmwood . rainfall and bad weather, it being impossible for people to get down town There was great disappointment over the failure to hold the meeting as Mr. Heise was highly recommended as a attorney, is in the city today, having j speaker. It was impossible, however, come in last evening. He is looking j to hold the meeting under the condi af ter the interests of interested parties i tjons that existediast evening. in the changing of school district boun daries at Elmwood. MAY OPEN SA- L00fj;AGAIN Arrangements Are BeingMade With Parties in Regard the Benfer Saloon. L. Lepinsky, agent for the Platz Brewing Company, with headquarters at Omaha, was in the cityftoday look ing after the details of the Frank Ben fer business. Mr. Lepinsky states that Mr. Benfer requested the Brewing Company to look after the business and do with it whatever in their judg ment was best to be done. It is Mr. Lepinsky's intention to try and make suitable arrangements for running the business for Mr. Benfer, and install someone who could look after the busi ness for him. He believes that with proper management the saloon can be made to pay and to this end he is look ing about for a man to put in charge of it. He has several applications for tl e place and expects to be able to close a deal with one of them today by which the place may be opened up. He did not state as to whether or not the ar rangement included the paying of Ben- fer's bills by his successor but presum ably this would have to be done. The fixtures, glassware and cash register of the place where the property of a man named Merrill, who is supposed to be a representative of the brewery. Mr. Lepinsky today had a man engag ed in cleaning the saloon up, having re ceived the keys fromJMarshal Fitz gerald. There was a lot of empty cases of beer bottles and empty beer barrels but no stock of beer or liquor, that hav ing been attached by Louis Reinhackle for wages due, as toldjjin yesterday's Journal. Lepinsky did not indicate whether or not the brewery will attack Reinhackle's suit, but it is not likely they will. The Storm Yesterday. Monday was one of the most dis agreeable days of the fall. Starting out with a high wind wrhich tore through the streets and filled the air with sand from the newly hnished pavement, it culminated in the afternoon and night with a heavy rainfall which made the streets all but impassable, and at night rendered pedestrians subject to humili ating misadventures. At one timedur- ing me aiternoon, tne outiooK tor a i'!i. X. .v!., Oct. Uu. Four horne - v.i ;. l.dled near Claiin as ill ol a tornado and ( loiidiiiii st. or her iiersons were more or I", ss injured, three ol whom ii i. be lieved. ill die. The dead are: W. II. Haild, I. S. Fux, .Mrs. Ff. and their daughter. The new I nion county courthouse, which cost $40,0011, was wrecked, and a .score of houses were wrecked or torn from their foundations. Tele phone and telegraph wires were Idown away and miles of poles leveled. The damage in the husLness section of the town was not heavy. The Colorado Ai iont hern railroad sustained heavy loss. Clayton was in utter darkness after the tornado until daylight. The water s.vstt m was also iilt out of eotiimisxion by the storm, and the town is without water. The storm was seere in oilier sec liens. At Folsoni, where 1! iiersons were drowned last August, the Cimar ron river rose to within a foot, of hih water mark causing a panic among the people who lied in terror to the hills. It is reported that many houses were wrecked and much damage done to outlying places inhabited by homi steaders. Sharon Springs, Kan., Oct. 20. Two separate tornadoes struck Sharon Springs Monday and completely de molished three residences and injured a dozen people. It is thought that one will die. The tornadoes were about 200 feet wide and traveled north. Denver. Col., Oct. 20. Six accidental deaths are traceable to the snowstorm which prevailed in Colorado. Seven persons sustained serious Injuries in railroad collisions and by coming in contact with live wires. Lamar. Col., Oct. 20. A cloudburst struck this city Monday, registering fall of nearly four inches. The Ar kansas river, already a torrent, rose rapidly and the large bridge over this stream is in danger of beiag swept away. All of the irrigating systems north of the river are breaking and flooding valuable farm lands. Kansas City, Mo., Oct. 20. After a continuous drought for 48 days, Kan sas City received a thorough drench ing Monday night. St. Joseph, Mo., Oct. 20. The drought which has prevailed in north west Missouri and northeast Kansas for the past two months was broken Monday night by a heavy rain. Most Perfect Fitting Pant TRGU.M.I'S ( Io fin i'ittirvy made, and whciv el'e would you expert to Hind them but at our store? Tlu-e pants have two snap button?- at each side, which adjusts the waist to your convenience. top hips. Flaps on pocket?. h r rices vN) to o.5'i. Stylish patterns WesGQtVs Where Quality Counts Sons THREE CARS COLLIDE; TWO DIE. Kansas City Trolley Conveyances in Thrilling Race for Life. Kansas City, Mo., Oct. 20. Three trolley cars on the Troost avenue line collided at Thirteenth street and Troost avenue here Monday, and were badly wrecked. Two men were killed and 15 other passengers were more or less seriously injured. The air-brake failed to work on one of the cars at Tenth street and Troost avenue, and it rushed down a steep bill. There were two cars coming up the hill back of the first car and for two blocks these cars backed away in a thrilling atempt to escape. The cars were crowded with passengers bound down town, many of them prominent business men. For three blocks be fore the cars finally collided men and women jumped frantically to the street, and many were hurt in their ef forts to escape. MILLIONAIRE TO BE DEPORTED. Young Englishman Will Be Sent Back with Woman. New York. Oct. 20. James Howard Allport, reputed to be a millionaire of Liverpool, England, and Miss Ray Bucy, an English girl of 22 years, are held at Ellis island for deportation to England on the Mauretania. The two were first cabin passengers on that vessel when it arrived here Saturday Ahead of them had come word by cable from Howard Allport, the young roan's father, that hia son had left a wife and daughter in Liverpool and tornado was gocd as dark, heavy clouds that, as young Allport was charged swept the heavens and the air became to be of unsound mind, his deportation very ciose ana not. Lincoln reports a mall tornado which did a lot of damage to electric light and telephone wires and tore down signs and overset small outbuildings. Kansas reports tornadoes at several points which did considerable destruction andjas farjsouth as Clayton, was requested. This action was or dered by the British consul general here. BEFORE THE BOARD OF C0U NT Y riVi'n.T.V Vi" -.'I'i'i '.''t ' ..... 9 ... t COMMISSIONERS OF SAUNDERS COUNTY, NEBRASKA. NoTK F. of Ki.Ke'noN. In the Matterof tlie Ortran- ) izatioil of the Salt t'revk -ValU-v lmina: 1 lst ilet. To All W hom It Mayt'onnrn: Pursuant to an order of the Hoard of Coiinty Commihsioiifrs of Saunders County. Nehi a.ika. made and entered on Seitemler .'to, l!ih. and hy viit ue of the authority vested 111 me by the statuteofthe state of Nehranka hereinafter lescrited. I. A. N. Elmelund, County Clerk of Saunders; County, Nebraska, do hereby irlve notice that on Septemtier ii, IW)s. A. H. Fuller. Chas. Miller, Martraret I.. Wollen. Mary K. Jesjersen. Alta V. Titus. K. K. Hay. A. T. Harrow. O. A. Keetle, C. Keetle, J. C. Weddell. H. W. Melnsen, S. H. Loder. Carl Stander. C. I. Keetle. A. .1. Kohblns. .J. II. Keetle and Nel son Shefferdid file In the ofnVe of the County Cleric of Saunders County. Nebraska, their petition in wrltinir and also their (Kind with surety thereon, all In manner and form as hy law reouired. and whirh said Inind and the surety thereon was on said date hy me ap proved, the object and prayer of said petition letnjr for the organization of said Salt Creek Valley Drainage District, and said iietltion belinr filed under the provisions of an Act of the Legislature of the State of Nebraska, ap proved by the Governor thereof on March S. UK '".entitled: "An Act to provide for din In aire districts to drain wet land: and land subject to overllow; and any land which will be Improved by drain age: to build dykes and levees: to construct. stratrhten. widen, deepen or alter any ditch, drain, stream, or watercourse: to riprap or otherwise protect the bank of any stream or ditch: toconstiuct. enlarge, extend, improve or maintain any drainage system: toconstiuct, enlarge, extend. Improve or maintain any sys tem of control of surface water or ruunliitr water: and the rlifhts, obligations and powers of such corporations including the jxiwt-r of eminent domain, the creation of debts, issuing of negotiable bonds, and the levyintr of .special assessments on such real estate and easements therein as may be benefitted by such public work, and detiiiinir the duties and powers of public officials." 1 hat the boundaries of said proiiosed .-alt Creek Valley Drain aire District as fixed and determined by said Hoard of County Commis sioners of Saunders County. Nebraska, by said order entered on Septeml-r I'.hjs, are as fol lows, to-wit : (All townships referred to below are in I autre Nine Kast of t he Sixth I'rincipa I Merid ian, unless otherwise indicated. township No. i: North I 'a ntre No. Id Kast of the Sixth P. M.. and Township No. 13 North Kaiii-'e No. !' Kast of t he Sixt h I . M.. and sections One to Tweive. both inclusive in Township No. 1 Norlh. KantreNo.!i Kast of the Sixth I'. M.. are in Saunders County. Nebraska. The bal- mce of said lownsl.ip No. VZ and all other rownships below referred to are in Cass Coun ty. Nebraska.) ( ommeiicintr at a iNiint on the line formintr the noli h iKiundary line of Sections:!! and '.U in Township No. i:i North. Kantre in Kast of the sixth P. M.. where t he west bank of t he Platte Kiver intersects said north lioundarv line. thence west alontrthe north liotindarv line of said Sections ol and and Section :i; in Town ship 13 Noil h. Kantre 'J Kast of theSixth P. M.. to the northwest corner of thence south alontrthe west ion :; to the nort beast corne inarteroi the southeast iiuarter of Sect ion Xi in said Township 13: thence west, to the center west lo soi,l iiuest. I mirier i ,f I de noi l I.- I east n u ail ii of said Sect ion i;; t hence nort h to t he southwest coiner of Ihe southeast iiiailr . -.! ii.o i ei oi sec i ion ,ti i n i own ship No. I:.'; thciicccasl to the soiiiheasl corner of Ihe southwest .mailer of the northwest I nailer of Sect Ion '.tl In sulil Township o 12 thence north to the center of il,e northwest, liiailerof satl Section :c'; Ihei ast to the northeast corner of the soul heast ijuarter of the northwest ijiiui terof said sect ion t.hcncn north to the center of the north line of said Section .TJ: thence east, to the southeast corner tit the southwest ipiarter of t he soul beast j ur ter of Section M in Maid Township No I thence north to the center of the southeast iiuarter of said Section lit; thence east to th center of I he southwest fjuarf erof Section In Township No. I-: thence north to the nort heast corner of the northwest quarter of the south -mi imanrrui saiu section Js; thence east to the northeast corner of the north west quarter of the southeast quarter of said Section Ji; thence north to the northeast corner of the. northwestijuarterof the northeast quarter of said Sect ion :: thence west U the center of the north line of said Section s; thence north to the center of Section '11 In said Township No I-; thence east to the center ft the cat line of said Section Jl; thence north alontr the fast, boundary line of said Section 21 and Section 14 In said lownshlp.No. lj to the northeast xr ner of said Section 16; them e east alonir Urn north line of Sections li and U In said Town ship N. 1'J to the center of the north boundary line of said Section 14: thence north to th northwest corner of the southwest quarter of t he southeast quarter of Section J i Town mn .-. .... inence east to the nort heast cor ner of the southeast quarter of the southeast, quarter of said Section II; thence north Ix, th northeast corner of said Section II; thenc west alontr the north line of said Sect on 1 1 to anoint where the same Intersect s the south east tK.ui.dary line of the rltrht of way of thu Chlcatfo Hurllntrion A (J,lln,.y ICal I, oad Com pany: thence alontr the southeast lM.tit.dary I ne of the rltrl, of way of sal, The Chicago. Hurllntrtoii&yulncy Kallroad Company ItT a northeasterly direction lu jm.1,,1 eiVh! v rods south of the north line of section , sifhl lownsl.ip No. II'. thence due east tolhe.t. boundary ine of said Sect ion I; t hence nonb to the nort beast corner of said Sect Ion I ; t hencH east alontr the nonh j,M. f SlM., ull ,,, Towll. sh.pNo. 1-No.ih. Kantre l Kast of the sixth P. M . to a point one hundred feet west of i h west bank of salt Creek where said stream l?' ?? ""'"! '"'"'"'i- ".e: thence fol lowintr l he tneaiMierlnirs of said Salt reek at a distance of (,m. hundred feet son i h west, from the southwest bank thereof to it, junction with the main channel of the Platte Kiver: thence followmtr the west bank of said main channel of the Platte Kiver in it .neand.-rirVs '.,i.,.";''"".VS,V,',y ii"-'-'i " 'be jK.lntof heir niili.tr: the lartrest portion of the land In clude) . unsaid boundaries l,eintr located in saunderst ount.v. Nebraska All landowners within t'. ,(lldarles of ,;Vc.M:'r.'M''l.taltr',"'"k Vaii".vi.aiar,. (ti,. 11. t and allot heisj concerned are hereby no tified hat an election will be held on Monday. ".nv, '."1 '" t hkm. ;. link A .M. and six ocl.Mk P. M .. at t he of fice of t he imin y Clerk of Saunders County. N. bidska. in the County Court House at. Uahooin said county; that at said election the question of the formation of said Salt reek alley Drainatre District shall t-de. lei mined, and a U.ard of fi vc d i rectors shall bn ele,-ted. said iM.ard to t akc office contintrently on the format on of said said Section M; in witness whereof I iave hereunto sub line of said Sec- scribed my name and attached my official seal r of the sou t heast i as County Clerk of Saunders County Nebras- . one e in me (ount.y Coin t House N ah.i in said County this Septeint r 'M, li A. N. Ki.MKi.r.vii, at 1 itii. NOTICE. To Perry Marsh, defendant . will take notice, that on in e l-'i i. .. v ,.r ... f the southeast quarter of said section .'C hence soul h to the southwest corner of the Con n t v C I...-L- , .f ...1. southeast tiuarter of the southeast quarter of ! IsKA LI Nebraska. said sect ion X,: thence east alontr the south line of said Section 3f to the northeast corner if Section 2. in lownsl.ip 'l: t hence south one dock alontrthe center line of I'ourtl. Stre.'t in he City of Ashland. Nebraska, to the center f the intersection of Fourth Street and Pearl st reft ii: said City: thence east two blocks alentr Ihe center line of Pearl street to the renter of the intersect ion of Pearl street and second st reet in said City: i hence sout h t luce locks alontr t he center line of second st reet o t he center of t he intersect ion of Second and oak streets in said City; thence west one block alontr t he center li ne ol Oak street totbecen- i r of t intersect ion of I ak and I bird st n ets in said C It. v: t hence soul n three mocks alontr lie center line of Tliii d st reet to t lie center of he intersect ion of Third and Dey streets in said City: thence west three blocks alontr th" enter line of I oy st reet lo the center of the intersection of Dey and Sixth st reets in said lty : t hence north one blcx-k a'outr t be center line of Sixt 1. street to the enter of the inter section of sixt l . and silvers! reets in said t it y: j thence west tnree mocks aiontr the center line or stiver street to the center or the Inteisec- . Kstao-of W illi-on He.,.-,- i., .. ...'. " "'r Hon of silver and Ninth suet-ti itisaulC ty; This e:.ue . . . T ' "' Vas"J- ut.:,i ,,, i, .' "....; UJ.l lilt! ai'sh. plaint iff he.-eii. tile.l I.....' thedistrict court of Ca,s county. Nebraska atrainsi said defendant, the object and prayer of which is to obtain adecr-eof divorce tn,m the bonds of matrimony from the said defend ant. for the reason that the defendant Las treated the plan. I lit with extreme cruel! y. and has deserted plainiitr and .i. s noi siippori her and is absent from her wiihoui anv just cau.v k ou are required to answ.-i said petition on or fielote the Jilt h da V ot October A I. l'i KKNoKA MAKsll. Plaintiff". ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE. TN THE DIsTKICT CoCKT OF r, -"""V. asua. in ii.e .XI at ter nt tl.u Billick's Last Hpe Gone. Chicago, Oct 20. The supreme court of the United States Monday, according to a press dispatch from jN. M. tornadoes played havoc an un- Washington, dismissed for want of usual thine: for that section. In the Jurisdiction the appeal of Herman The County Commissioners met this morning: in adjourned session Commis- M. Walker, proprietor of the Majes-1 sioners Fedrich, Jordan and Switzer tic theatre, accompanied by his sister being; present. The principal matter who is his guest from Galesburg, 111., i before the board this afternoon was the was a passenger this morning for Om- ! readjustment of the school district aha where they will spend the day see- , boundaries near Elmwood. This is the ing the sights. j same matter which Superintendent of Geo. Snyder and wife of York, Pa., : Schools Miss Foster held the hearing who have been in the city for several on sometime ago at Elmwood. At the weeks nast. the euests of John Hart- ! hour of visiting the commissioners trmv man and wife, departed this morning ) had not decided upon the changes which j was was'ne from the pavement in spots for Chariton, la., where they will make; they would make. There was little ! ygsterday by the swift current. a brief visit previous to returning to : other business transacted save routine I -v u.,uu rr , m Healthy Family. their home. . matters. n,.- f-!,- v- - i . j , Our vi:oie lamily has enjoved good II. E. Weidman purchased last Wed-; W. B. Banning, democratic candidate '. health since we began using Dr. King's nesday a team of handsome spotted for state senator, came up this morn- New Life Fii'.s. tnree years aeo. " savs driving horses from Mr. Parker of ' ing from Union to attend to some busi L. A. Bartlet of Rural Route 1. Gu'il- Lincoli. They are good travelers and ; ness matters returning on the 9:4S train ford, Maine. The cleanse ard tore west, show fell in Western Nebraska reaching the proportions of a blizzard in Colorado. The rainfall at this point was rather heavy and the newly laid pavement was a torrent of water down the center of the street owing to all the rainfall draining into that place. It is evident that a heavy rain means an almost impassable street by foot and some scheme will have to be devised by which pedestrains can cross the street from one side to the other. Sand Bllllck from the decision of Judge Landis, and as sooc as State's Attor ney Heaty waa informed of the ruling he said It meant that the man con victed ef killing Mary Vrzal must hang tmTess Gov. Deneen interfered, For Recognition pf Mwlal Hafld. Washington, Oct. 20. Conditionally, all the European nations signatory to the Algeciras convention appear to rve consented to the recognition of Mulai Hafid as the sultan of Morocco, subject to his carrying out various in ternational obligations provided for by treaties and the Algeciras conven tion. This also is the attitude of the Tui;ed States. fine lookers and Mr. Weidman has , on the M. P. From all reports Mr. every reason to be proud of them. ; Banning is a sure winner in the sena torial race and every day adds to the Havelock Times. the system in a gentle way that does you goo.i. 2"ic at F. G. Frk e . Co's. dvuz store. South Dakota Woman Wins. Dallas. S. D.. Oct. id. The winner of the first nv.niber in the Tripp coun :y oi eninr was Mis May A. Melser of Ke-.ir.el.ee. S. D. She is 3i years of a?e. She lives with her paivuts on a fa.iU2 about four miieo fiom town. meuce south two '.UvVKa ai.-Jiv' w.e. ctutfcj- line of said Ninth xtreri u tl Cily to tlie east ana west cr-titf-r line M-clion -z in 1 owiisliij. Z Vhenco wt aluusr U.e east and west center line of sections 2 and 3 of said TownalilD No. 12 to tlie southeast covm-rol the west half of the northwest quarter of iaid section 3: thence north one-half mile to U.e north line of said Section 3; thence west alone the north line of said Section 3 and also Section 4 in said Town ship No. 12 to the northwest corner Of said Sec tion 4: thence south to the center Of the west line of said Section 4: thence west to the cen ter of section 5 in said Township number 1-, thence south to the center of the south line of said section 5: thence west alontr the south line of said section o to the northeast corner of the west half of the northwest quarter of Section S In said Townshio i: thence south one mile to the southeast corner of the west one-half of the southwest quarter of said Sec tion s: thence east along the south line of said Section to the northeast corner of the west half of the northeast quarter of Section IT in said Township I-': thence south t-othe south east Corner of the west half of the northeast j quarter of said Section 17; thence west to thc center of the west line of said Section 17: theno ' south alontr the west line of said Section 1 : and Section Jt In said Township No. 12 to the southwest coiner of said Section 20: thence west alotiirthe north lioundary line of Section 30 in said Township No. 12 to the northwest corner of the northeast quarter of the north east quarter of said section 3m ; thence south to the center of the northeast quarter of said Sect ion 3e: thence due west to the north and south center line of said Section Hn; thence due sout h aloiisr said north and south center line I to the northea-t corner of the soutl.eas ter of the soiuhwesi quarter f said I thence west to the nort het n ner of the southwest iiuarter of t he sou: r tv ; nintier i if I said section ': tln-n.-e sou'ii ?.loi.t' the west j lnjtiii'iary line of aii i-i i-.n r.Jin sect ion ;;i , in aiu l i iwi.sh i p N i J - and ect i. n i n Town- ; -hili No. 1 1. to I he center of T lie west .111111 al .V line of said se.-t i 1 1 " : t hence ea .t loth nort h- eaT corner of the not thu est quarter of the I s .ut hwest quarter of said section t".; ti.ei.ee south to the cetit.-r of the southwest quarter : of said sect ion r: thence east to t he center of tl.es. .v.i : ln-ast i uarter ' f said sect jou t l.en.-e , s. utl. f the center of the south lilie (if ttw? f said se.-tioii it; then ..... kir-r.J 111. 1 7. iiuon oi 11. M. s.-finic,seii :i..l Mi,..-1 C;t. vvi v"- administrators of the estate of Wil ham Henry J-dtferlon. deceased, mil in for license to sell Ijt s. j JOock 4 ir. it.i Addition to the City ..f OmalX flours coun ty Nehraska, w a -uiHr-ient amount the f bring the sum of l-T.34 for the payment of det.ts allowed against said estate. ttl and expense of administration and the eXpe of this action, there not heln sutticient per sonal property to pay said dehu and expenses. It Is therefore ordered that all tr sons interested in said estau; appear oefor nie at riattmouth. Cass county. Nehraska. on the asth day of N'ovemher. itf-js. at J o'clock a m.. to show cause why a license should not ri granted to said administrators u sell so much of the alove described real estate of said de ceased as shall he necessary to pay said debts and expenses. Hated this yth day of October, 190-. IIarvbt Ij. Travis. 10-12-4 Judge of the I'Utrlct Courts LEGAL NOTICE. JN THE DISTRICT COURT OF CAH ,!eVey?r estate herein d-ritl . ni,. .L,r ot I -u,V;hf rof U,. loZ. 7n Hattt- secti..n i "VXXt?"1?' & ,e ofsaid .a, dd 'ect ion five f5). .aiige nine (). in Cass sov.tlii as; .(uarter ast to t he si nit hetls' tl e: ce I. 'tth to the uic-r of said sect ion i; 1 ne southwest uarter of joniismi) eleven ( 1 1 ). J; county. Nebraska. said sale will remain open one hour Ouardianof the p,-,-v)I1, an(i estates of Verne leweyandAr).el.ewey. minors. u '.s Gasoline engine cylinder oil. Cerinc & Co. g cei'.ti 1 of the east line of