GQ'JSUL GENERAL A SUICIDE S. C. M'FARLAND KILLS SELF ON TRAIN IN GERMANY. Was Americrn Representative for European District Dorn and Raised in Iowa. siuim isiim cimid 7 A FOR THE em 'i 1 OAILY PERSONAL MEWS Short Items of Interest From Sat urday Evening's Daily Journal it - Ityn.ii Clark is in Omaha this after noon loo kintf after l.usiness matters. Cus Orison is spomlino; the day in Omaha, having none tip on the early train this morning- (Ie. V'olk is hpeiiilinn the day in Oma ha, having heen a passenger on the farly train this morning- Frank Clieeiial was a passenger this inorrtinn for Omaha, when- he hail busi ness matters to attend to. Miss Lillian Fitch came down this r:ioriniin for a l.r'u f visit, in the c ity, fet'trninir on the noon train. Ivl. Mili.-r win a pas-ner tlii.; ikk.ii .n the mail forjt maha Jwhere he had! business matters to at t.endto. j Miss Lillian I'.ookmeyer came down ( fiom Omaha this rin'rmnic to spend h r j Sunday vacation with her folks. i Carl Hereof Waverly. who was in j the city on business, returned to his home on the mail train this ji. j Mrs. Kmma Stearns was a passenger' this noon for Lincoln w here she goes to I make a short visit with her sister. i Mrs. W. I'. Speck and baby returned j to her home in Omaha on the mail this noon, after a short visit in this city. Rei Rnrker came in this morning from his farm and was a passenger forOma-1 ha. where he had some business to look after. R. M. Nelson of Chicago, 111., was a business visitor in the city today, de j parting for the north on the miil train ; at noon. j Miss Loretta Clark of Los Angeles, California, is expected in the c ity dur ing the coming week to be the guest of friends. Nels Larson was a passenger this morning for Ashland, where he lives, Jfoing there to remain until the weather moderates. Miss Nannie Monroe, of I'acitic Junc tion, la., who has been visiting rela tives in this city, departed this morning for her home. Ceo. S. Kay. one of t lie jurymen, re leased from service for a few days, was a passenger tlvs morning for his home at Murray. Will Stevens and wife of LaPlatte were in the city this morning, doing some shopping, returning to their home on the noon train. F.x-enator S. L. Thomas departed this noon on the mail train for Lincoln where he had important business mat ters to look after. F. V. Culip. of the Turlington, was a passenger this morning for Omaha, af ter spending yesterday at the local shops of the company. John Murray, wife, ami Miss Ada Young were passengers this noon on the mail train for Omaha, where they will make a short visit. Mrs. M. U. Houk. of Omaha, who has been the guest of Mrs. Thos. South for several days, departed this morning for her home. ; L.E.Huntley and C. Woolover of LaPlatte were in the city this morning j doing some some trading, returning to j their homes on the mail. j John V. Lowther and daughter, i Audrey, are spendinff the day in Oma- J ha. having been passengers on the j arly train this morning. Paul F. Budig, manufacturer of the j Denver Special" and "Tag" cigars, is at Glenwood today interviewing the cigar dealers of that city. Dr. J. S. Livingston, chairman of j the democratic county central commit- . . - A. 1 I tee, is in Union today in attendance upon a meeting of the committee. H. Durleth, who has teen working south of the city for several days, was a passenger the morning for Ashland, where he will remain over Sunday. Mrs. Jos. Droege and daughter and Miss Opal Fitzgerald were passengers this noon on the mail train for Omaha where they will spend the afternoon. Chas. Chris weiser drove in this morn inc from his farm west of Murray and was a passenger for Omaha, where he , had some business matters to look after. D. D. Marcellus drove into the city this morning through the bad weather and was a passenger for Omaha on the early train, having business to attend j to. j John Campbell, one of the jury, hav- j ing been excused from service by the j court's adjournment, was a passenger j for his home in South Bend, going out j on No. ! Mrs. Chris Christensen of Lead, S.D. j well known in this city where she was j born and where she lived for many j years was registered last night at the i Perkins hotel. ! Miss Laura Kinkea.l of Lincoln, came j in last evening for a brief visit with j her parents in the city, stopping over ! night at the Perkins Hotel owing to j the bad weather. ; : ) Miss Kllen Carlson was a passenger this morning on the early train for Omaha. Leo liberie was a p tssenger this morning for Omaha, w here he had busi ness matters to attend to. Mrs. Flora Moore, of (ilenwood, re turned to her home this morning, after several days spent in this city visiting with friends. Wrn. Hoj'ahom: of LaPlatte was in the city to, lay looking alter some trail ing matters, returning to his home on t he m. nl t t ain at noon. 1'ian'; Llatxcr and son lrom Culiom braved the elements today and were visitors in the ci;y when- tiny had liii-ii.ess matters t attend to. I -'ormer Senator S. L. Thomas heirg u.ial.le to look after his farm matters today, took occasion to drive to the city where he had t-oriie i usiness to look atter. II. Kummrow and sons who have been visiting with Aug. Tartsch and family for several days, departed this afternoon for California, stopping at Lincoln en route. Bert Gardner and F. Arlington, who have been working in this vicinity for some time, were passengers today for Falls city, where they have obtained work. Carl G. Fricke is in Lincoln today, having gone up on the early train this morning, to attend to some business matters and visit with his brother at the University. August Beckm in, who has been work ing near Murray, came in this morning and was a passenger for his home at Ashland, where he will remain until the weather gets better. Frank Barnes who has been a faith ful member of the jury, took adyan tage of the court's adjournment and depaittd n ihj midnight M. P. last night for ins home at Weeping Water. Will Kummell, the enterprising farm er and good democrat of the precinct, was in Union today in attendance up on the democratic committee meeting, going down with Dr. Livingston, the chairman. H. G. Streight was a passenger this n ion for Omaha where he goes looking for a purchaser for a gasoline boat in which he is interested. The boat is saiil to be a good one and a purchaser can find a bargain in it if taken at this time. Increase Capital Stosk. At a meeting of the stockholders of the Nehawka Bank, held on the 6th inst., the capital stock was increased to $2,0iM fully paid up. This makes an already strong bank stronger than ever. Stand up for Nehawka. Ne hawka Register. 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 Hucy. an English girl of 22 years, are held at Ellis Island for deportation to England on the Mauritania. 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 man's father, that hi son had left a wife and daughter in Liverpool and that, as young Allport was charged to be of unsound mind, his deportation was requested. This action was or dered by the British consul genera, here. . i ; i -'"" Billick's Last Hom Gone. Chicago. Oct. 20. The supreme court of the United States Monday, according to a press dispatch from Washington, dismissed for want of Jurisdiction the appeal of Herman Billiclc from the decision of Judge Landis. and as soon as State's Attor ney Healy was Informed of the ruling he said it meant that the man con victed of killing Mary Vrzal must hang unless Gov. Deneen interfered. For Recognition of MuJai Hafid. 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 T'nited Stages. South Dakota Woman Wins. Dallas. S. D.. Oct. 20. The winner of the first number in the Tripp coun ty o;ienir.ir was Miss May A. Melser of Konr.oh-r. S. D. She is ?.2 years of .'.: . Sh- live with h'.T parents ou a (aiu about lour mile from tewn. ALL THE SPELLBINDERS VILL BUSY THIS WEEK. HOT FIGHT FOR NEW YORK Taft and Bryan to Lead Their Forces in Supreme Effort to Cap ture the Empire State. New York, Oct. 20. The prlitir-a! cnmpaiKii, which is eiitci-in upon its last week, is to have a real whirlwind finish. From the highest to the low est, all the spellbinders of all the par- ti will he on! in force during tin- next six days be urged by several cans. and wavering voters wiil lo(lenl advocates of the s to cast their ballot.- "ri;ht." in i ri'. t ic.vllv eveiy s-;;.ti ot tl a a i union rallies ;;nd mass me ii":s most without number have b n i;:llg' bn ge stake v.a ge , but it is in .New oi ,i. W ith number el" e'ertoral ;es Hint the real battle will There practically all the I- a b" lug candidates w ill concent rale tl i ; efforts, ably assisted by ;t huge num ber of the country's most loin-i'il and resi hi rc-e fill cam paignors. Cabinet Members in Ohio. Ohio and Indiana also will be given eonsiderable attention, particularly by the two leading parties. Among the speakers who will urge the voters to support Mr. Taft will be several mem bers of President Roosevelt's cabi net Secretaries Root and Garfield and Postmaster General Meyer and the Republican candidate for president himself delivers two formal addresses at Cleveland and Youngstown on Mon day. Vice-President Fairbanks will head the Republican forces In Indiana, which will include Senators Beverldge and Hemenway, Edward H. Ozmun, consul general of the United States at Constantinople; John L. Griffen, Uni ted States consul at Liverpool, and Representative Gardner of Michigan. Bryan's Fight for New York. Roth Mr. Taft and Mr. Rryan wre In this city Sunday night. All the forces the Democratic national com mittee can summon will be brought to bear to secure the electoral vote of New York state for l'ryan. Led by the p: esidential candidate himself, who will sj eak four days in this state, an army of speakers will be sent into every county and town to spread the doctrine and appeal for votes for the ticket. Mr. Bryan went to the cities and towns in the southern tier Satur day, and after two days' campaign in the greater city he will stump cities and towns that fringe the east shore of the Hudson river, which seldom are visited by Democratic candidates ir. search of support. The Democratic campaign in the state, it is planned by the party man agers, will receive its impetus from the meetings here Monday night at Madison Square Garden and in Brook lyn Tuesday. Besides these meetings, many others at which Mr. Bryan will speak have been arranged in different parts of the city. Tammany Hall has planned to make the Madison Square meeting the greatest demonstration given the candidate in this campaign, and red fire will burn and bands play in every assembly district on Manhat tan island. Thursday night Mr. Bryan will leave the Empire state to devote the ca sing days of the contest to Ohio Indiana and Illinois. All the Spellbinders Busy. Meanwhile all the prominent cam paigners the Democratic state and na tional committees can enlist have been sent to the 61 counties of New York state and to the doubtful states of the middle west. Among the leading speak ers in New York state for the week will be ex-Judge Alton B. Parker, John Sharp Williams, Senator Bacon of Georgia, Gov. Hoke Smith of Geor gia. Gov. J. H. Higgins of Rhode Is land, and Gov. Ansel of South Caro lina. The Republican wind-up of the cam paign In New York city calls for 22 mass meetings to be addressed by speakers of national reputation; a parade of the Republican clubs of Greater New York and a big parade of the Business Men's Republican associ ation. . Big Republican Meeting The big Republican event of the week will be the Madison Square Gar den meeting on Wednesday night, at which Mr. Tat and Gov. Hughes will be the principal speakers. The other speakers will be Senator William Al den Smith of Michigan; George A. Knight of California, and United States Assistant District Attorney H. A. Atwood of Chicago. Gen. Horace Porter will preside. Mr. Taft and Gov. Hughes will ad dress four noonday meetings on Wednesday. Other Republican meet ings of the week will be addressed by Secretary of State Root, Secretary of the Treasury Cortelyou, Secretary of Commerce and Labor Straus, Attorney General Bonaparte, James S. Sherman, the vice-presidential candidate; Sena tor Dolliver, Congressman Herbert Parsons of New York, Congressman J. Francis Burke of Pennsylvania, and others. Frenchman Wins Roosevelt Prize. Paris. Oct. 2G. The Roosevelt prize for the three-mile running race on the t'.at at the Racing Club track Sundav afternoon was won in 15 by mini Iveyser. tcs and a 10 MIC! runner. Kev-er also wou the event Berlin. Oct. 20. Silas C. Mcl'ar land of Iowa, consu; general-at-large for the Kutopean district, shot him self on a railriad train Saturday com ii:g lii'in Hamburg to Berlin. He died almost immediately. The American vice-consul general. Frederick W. t'anld well, and Deputy Consul General Frederick von Versen arranged Sunday at Ludwigslust lor the removal of the body. It will be taken to Hamburg ami cremated in ac cordance with a request made by Mr. McFarland in a letter which he left for his wife, and which also was full of loving messages. Mr. McFarland, just before his death, also wrote letters to his daugh ter and to the consul general at Ber lin, Alexander M. Thackara. as well as a letter to the public, in whic h he said that he was cons' ra i m 1 to take his li:e ly reason of his ill health and hei ause he cold. I Ho lon ger l ! i l-1 1 1 I he clai ies of his po; i: ion. Kej ri seiitalivo Robert I. Cousins of Iowa and ma:;y other Iowa friends have sent their condolences to .Mrs. McFarland and h.'r daughter. Mr. McFai land h it the continent for Washington six weel?s ago. He was returning to Berlin to rejoin his wife when he committed suicide. Mr. McFarland was appointed con sul -general -at-large June 10, 1&08. His territory was Europe, excepting Eti ropeau Russia, the Balkan stales and Greece. Prior to this appointment Mr. McFarland was consul at Nottingham and at Reichenbeig, and was made consul general at St. Gall, Switzer land, in 1107. Mr. McFarland was horn at Mount Pleasant, la., June 3, 1859, educated at Cornell colltge, Mount Vernon, la., and Wesleyan university. He was married in 18S6 at Des Moines to Marie Eiboeck. Before entering the consular service he was editor and publisher of the Marshalltown (la.) Times. PERISH IN THE BLIZZARD. Sheepherder in Saskatchawan Dies Trains Reach Medicine Hat. Medicine Hat, Sask., Oct. 2G. The first trains since Monday reached Medicine Hat from the east Saturday evening. Riders got in from the dis trict south stretching to the United States border, with fearful tales of hardship created by the sUnm. Wil liam Mitch-11, after riding since Wednesday, reached the city from his ranch GO miles south of here and re ported the second fatality as a result of the recent storm. Donald Cameron, sheepherder, with two others were caught in the storm. They were forced to leave their sheep to perish and seek safety themselves. Cameron, however, became exhausted and died. After being 60 hours without sleep or nourishment, the other two reached a ranch in safety. It is feared that many other herders have perished. A hand of 3,000 sheep were driven by the storm into Many Islands lake and only 300 were saved. ARRESTED ON SWINDLE CHARGE. W. H. Hopkins Accused of Using the Mails to Defraud. Seattle. Wash., Oct. 2G. Wallace H. Hopkins has been arrestr-d here at the instance of post-office inspectors on the charge of using the mails In a scheme to defraud. Hopkins, it is charged, engaged in business under the name of the Hop kins Company, of 181 La Salle street, Chicago, and, claiming to be fiscal agent for the Consolidated Insurance Company, announced that he repre sented a merger of mines in Wiscon sin and Missouri. The prospectus and other printed matter which he is charged with sending through, the mails, inviting the purchase of stock, gave the capital stock of th. com pany at $20,000,000 and. for oe- dollar offered to send two shaves stock, one each of common and, preferred, on which Hopkin suaraateed to pay4 is claimed., minimum of 12 per cet interest per o.n,iin. American Slngr Makti Bl Hit. Berlin, Oct. 26. Mies Janet Spen- - - -. - - r r. r: .- -tx :ef, contralto or XNew lora. sang ti charlsy concert with Miss Geraldine Farrar at the Royal theater here Sun day, and made a remarkable impres. akm. Crown Prince Frederick William and the crown princess asked that she be brought to their box and. after con gratulating her. said that she ought to be in opera, as they had heard few such voices. Murdered by Highway Robbers'. Pittsburg, Pa.. Oct. 26. Hugh Mc Gulre, a well-known resident of Camp Hill, a suburb, was killed by highway robbers between that place and Car negie. He was rendered unconscious by a blow on the head and then thrown into the creek, where he drowned. Great Hospital for Seoul. Seoul, Oct. 26. A magnificent hos pital, built by the Japanese govern- 1 ment, was formally opened here Sun day. It is one of the finest Institutions in the far east and includes a school of medicine. Korean lusurrection Over. Tokyo. Oct. 26. The so-called insur rection in Korea is practically ended. The troops are still on active duty, hut the insurgents have dwindled to mere ly a disorderly element. ti Go Where You Will You can not find better Over Coats for the money than we are selling at $10, $15, $20 They're Right They're jrood enough b huy and them. Kt:a qualities o'-S, Where Quality Counts BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF SAUNDERS COUNTY, NEBRASKA. In the Matter if the Organ- iatioii of the Salt Creek -Valli-i- I irainaLTc I list rift. Ni I'l'K'i: ol-' ki.k.c ri .. To All Whom It May Concern: I 'in Mi a lit to an order of t he Hoard of Count y Commissioner of Saunders County. Nehi asUa. made and entered on September :in. litis, and ly virtue of the authority vested in me li.v the l 'at ut'e of t he state of Nehraska hereinafter desc rihed. I . A. N. F. line hind. ( 'ounty Clerk of Saunders County. Nehraska. do herehy give notice that on Septemher . I Wis. A. It. Fuller, (has. Miller. Margaret L. Wollen. Mary K. lesiiersen. Alta V. Tit us. K. K. Hays. A. T. Harrow. O. A. Keetle, C. Keetle. .I.C. Wedded, II. W. Meinsen. S. II. Ixxler. Carl Stander.C. II. Keetle. A. .1. Kohhins. .1. II. Keetle and Nel son rhefferdid tile in the office of the County Clerk of Saunders County. Nehraska. their iH'tition In writing and also their Ikmic with surety thereon, all in manner and form as In law reouired. and which said hond and the sin el y ihereot. was on said date hy me ap proved, theohjffl and prayer of said petition iieing for t he organization of said Salt Creek Valley llrainage District, and said ix-titioii neing ti led under t lie provisions of an Act of he Lcji islat lire of t he Si ale of Nehraska. ap .noved hy the (ioveriior thereof on March ;ir. '!'u7. cut it led : "An Act to provide for di a inage disl lifts to drain l land: and land suhjecl tooverllow: and any land which will he improved hy druiii- ige; I o hill HI :y les anil levees: to const I nc I stragliten. widen, deepen or alter any ditch, dram, slieam. or watercourse: to riprap or it hci wise protect the hank of any si ream or ditch : to const i uc! . enlarge-, extend, improve or maun am any orainage sysiem : loconsi I uci . enlarge. ei no. iiupio e or maim am au.v s. s i tem of control ot surlace water or running water: and t he rights, ohligalions and powers t of such coriHiral ions including the- power of , eminent domain, t he cre-al ion of de I it s. issuing of negot iahle honels. and t lie levying of spe-cial , assessments on such real est ate- and easements I herein as may he; heni'Mlte-d hy such pulilic work, anil ele-tining the- duties and powe isof j pwhlic officials." Thatlhe' houndaries of said proposeil Salt , Creek Valley Drainage? District as lived audi determined hy sani Koaril of County Coinmis sione-rs of Sail nders ( 'on nt y. Ne hraska. hy said ! oreli-r entered on Sep! em he-r p.nis, are- as fol- I lows.to-wit: j (All townships referred to he-low are in Kangi' Nine- Fast of t he Sixth I'l inc ipal Me riel ian. unless otherwise i ml ical id. Township No. i:t North Kange No. HI Fast of the Sixth I'. M.. ami Township No. l'.i North Kange- No. '' Fast of the Sixth I'. M.. and se-etions One to : I We'IVt . OOl 11 1111 11111- III I llIISIlll .SO. I... Nort h. Kange-No. !i Fasl of the Sixth I. M are in Saunders County. Nebraska. The bal ance eif said Township No. I:J and all other Townships below re ferred to are in Cass Coun ty. Nehraska. ) Comme-nciiig at a point on the- line- forming the nort h boundary line- of Se-ct ions .'il and in Township No. 13 Nort h. Kange in Fast of t he Sixth K. M.. where the west hank of the- I'latte Kiver intersee-ts said north bouneiary line-, thene-e west alongthe north bouneiary line- of saiel Sections :1 and H and Se-ct ion W in Tow n ship 13 Nort h. Kange ! Fast of the Sixth I'. M.. to the northwest corner of said Section .'"; thene-e soutn aiongine west line oi saiel s-ee-- t lion .''.Ii to the northeast corner of thesout lie ast , iiuarter of the southeast iiuarter of Se-ct ion 3" I in said Township 13: thenre west to the renter j of the southeast iuart-r of said Section X: j thenre south to the southwest corner of t he j southeast iiuarter of the southeast iiuarter of j said Se-ct ion 33: thence east along the south line of said Section 33 to the northeast corner ' of Sertion in Township 1: thenre south one j block along the renter line of Fourth Street in ! the City of Ashland. Nebraska, to the renter of the intersection of Fourth Street and I'earl i Street in said City: thence east two Mocks I along the renter line of I'earl street to the! center of the intersection of I'earl street and Second street in said City: thence south three blocks along the center line of Sec-ond street to the center of the intersection of Second and Oak streets in said City: thene-e west one block along the renter line of Oak street to the cen ter of the intersection of Oak and Third streets in said City: thenre south three blocks along the center line of Third street to the center of the Intersection of Third and Dey streets in said City: thence west three blocks along the center line of Dey street to the center of the Intersection of Dey and Sixth streets In said City: thence north one block alonif the center line of Sixth street to the center of the Inter section of Sixth and Sllverstreets In said City: thence west three blocks along the center line ui iprrsui-ri m uir :r ui-i ui iiie? intersec tion of Silver and Ninth streets In said City: thence south two blocks along the center line of said Ninth street in said City to the east and west center line of Section 2 In Township 12; thence west along the east and west cvpter line of Sections 2 and 3 of said Township No. 12 to the southeast corner of the west half of the northwest quarter of said Scntion 3; thenre north one-half mile to the north line of said Section 3; thence west along the north line of said Section 3 and also Section in said Town ship No. 12 to the north westcorner of said Sec tion : thence south to the center of the west line of said Section 4; thence west to the cen ter of Section 5 in saiel Township numter 12. thence south to the center of the south line of said Section 5: thence west along the south line ot said Section 5 to the nort h east corner of the west half of the northwest quarter of Section s in said Township 12; thence south one mile to he southeast, corner yl the west one-half of the southwest auarter of said Sec tion ?; thence east along the south line of said Section h to the northeast corner of theweit ' half of the northeast cjuarter of Section- in I said Township 12: thence south to the south- east coi ner of the we.st half of the northeast I iiuarter of said section 1 . : thence west to the center of the west lineof said Section 17: thence south along t he west line of said Section 1": and Section 2u in said Township No. 12 to the southwest coiner of said Section 20: thence; west along the north fioundary line of Section 30 in said Township No. 12 to the northwest coi ner of the northeast cjuarter of the north-ea-! iuarter of said Section 3o: thence south to the center of the northeast ciuarter of said Section 3c': thrive due west to the north and south center line of said Section 3": thene.-e due soul h along saiel north and south center line to the northea-t corner of the southeast iiuar- terofthe southwest iuarter of said Se.-t ion ! :: thenre we-st to t tie northwest rot ner of the j oi .ovemner. iven. at eleven o cloe-k in thu southwest iiuarter of the southwe-t ijuarier of ( forenoon of said day, standard time, at publie; -aid Section 3t': thence w.uth along t lie west : vendue, to the highest bidder for cash, the fol boundarv line of said Sec-lion 3" and Se-ct ion 31 ! lowinsr real estate, to-wit : in said Township No. 12and Section ii in Town- ! The southwest iiuarter of Section five 5). ship No. 11. to thee-enterof the west tmundary ; Township eleven Hi). Kange nine ti'l. In C'a.v line of said section b: thence east to the north- , east corner or the northwest marter or the southwest iiuarter of said Section ti: thence xMirii to the center of the southwest iiuarter of -aid Sect ion ei; thence east to the renter of the southeast iiuarter of said Section : thence south to the center of the south line of the southeast ejuarter of said section il; thenre eat to t he scent heast corner of said Sect ion ;. tlier.ee north to the center of t he ea-l line Of - A O-l.yrikrl,! lOOH TVH no doubtful cpialitie ;u,.i e to ?''.. J -a I' i ci ; col lie r of I eat ' i ' i :i i l i 1 1,. ' 1 ' I 1 .1 .1 h si. i el "I I In- I II - : I in -nee in ill h to -i .1 1 1 he:iM . uai I rr ' i . . 1 1 :u in Town s .lit hi-asl ci, i ner ot the northwest, Ti i j i-.h 1 1 1 No. I:.'; of the holthWenL f -.ii ,1 I he sol. I I. u . -I .-. .f II.. i 'f t I ! ii'M I ii'.-i-l . ii :i i i i . ,1 ship No. I .'; I hence easl In I hi of the si m 1 1 1 1 u -.1 iiiailci i ii a 1 1 ei i .f mci i. in in s;iiil I hence not I h to I hi cenii-r mailer ot sal d ?-eii n hi ihen.e east loll, northeast coiner of the southeast iiiiaiierof t he mil I Invest i j ii art -r of said sect , on :!.': t hence noil h to I he i-eiu er of i he north line of skid ect ion .'(': thence east to t he southeast corner of I he soul 1 1 west uart er of I he si ml hca-l i u al ter of .-eel ion :.!i ill said Township .No. IU; thence north to the center of the sout hettst, Hiai ter of said Section :.".; thence east to th center of t he soul h west 1 a Her of Sect ion I'M In Township No. I !: I hence noi l h to t he noi l heitst, corner of the northwest )jiiarter of the south west ijuarter of said Sect ion "Js; t heui-e east Uj the northeast corner of the northwest quarter of the southeast iiatler of said Section a-t; thence north to the northeast coinerof th northwest uarterof the northeast -piaiter of said Sect ion J.s; thence west to the center of the north line of said Section :.': thence north to the center of Sect ion '1 in said Township y,,. JJ: thence east I n I he center of I he east line, of said Section :.'! : thence north along the east, houndary line of .said ect ion j and Sect ion pi in said Township No. r: to the nor! heast cor ner of said Sect ion Hi; thence easl along the, noi l h line of Sect ions I ") and 14 in said Town ship No. I:.' to I he center of t he north houndary line of said ."ectioii II; thence north to the nort hwest corner of the soul h west iiuarter of I he s ill! heast iliaiter of ection II i'lToWll ship No. I'.': thence east to the iiort heast cor neroftlie southeast iiuarter of I he soul hea.sl, I I il a rl er of said Met ion 1 1 : I hem e noi I h to the not t heast corner of said .-ection II: thence i west along I lie nort h line of said .-eel ion II to i a point w here I he same inni sect s thesouth- 1 easl Innnnlaiw I ie of the right of wav of the ( hicagi . I !u I Ii iigton On inc e I :. i 1 . .-.a pany: thence along tin southeast houndary nneot I lie rigni oi way f sa id The ( 1 1 if ago. Iturlington "v: (.Miincy Uailr an e oinpany In a Ik ii nl eight v rods nort hcasterl.v elite I ion t south of the- north line- of -i-ction In said Tow lisliip No. I:.': ihc-ne-e due- e-asl tolhe-east, iKiundai y line-of saiei Section I; I hence-port h to t he nort lieasl coriie-r i if sa id ect ion ; t hene-e east a long i he mu t 1 1 line of Seel ion '1 in Town ship No. -J Not i h. Kange Id Last if I he ixl h I'. M.. to a point one- hundred fee-t, west of the west hank of Salt re-e-k where- said stream i-rosses saiel north houndi'ry line: I hence- fol low ing I lie mi-aiiderings of said .-all c re-e-k at a elistance- of one- linndri-d fe e-l soul h west, finln the- southwest hank thereof to its jiine-tlon wiOithi' main channel of the- I'lal le Kive-r: t hence follow ing t In- west hank of said main channel of the I'latte- Kive-r in its ini-ande-riligs in a - not i h w i-sie-rly direction tojhc n,uiI of he-ginning: tin-largest portion of the land In-e-lude-d wit hi n said Oounda rie-s he-ing li-ate-d in San in le-rs Count y. Nehraska. All landow ni-rs within the houndai le-s of said luoj-ose-el Salt Cre-e-k Valle-y Drainage Dis trict, ann an ot ih-i-s coili-l-riie-d are he-le-hy no- i I ilied t lial an elect ion w ill he-he-Id on Monday. Oct. :Y.tli, llNi-. he-t.we-e-n the- hours of eight. jo'e-lock A. M. and six o'clock I', nl.. at the of fice of t he Count y Cle-rk of Sauinle-rs Cejuntv. N'e-hraska. in the County Coin! House: at Wah-miii said county; that at saiel e lei-tlon ; ihe- iue-stion of the formation ef said Salt Creek Valley Drainage- Distrift shall he de-t-rmine-d. and a hoard of Ii ve-dire-f tors shall be e-le-i-ted. said hoard intake- office contingently ' on the; formation of saiel district. In witne-ss whe-re-of I have hereunto snh- sen he-d my name- anil attached m v official seal as County Cle-rk of Sauiilii s t ou'iit v .,n.. ka. at my office- in the c 'ounty Court House at Wahoo in said County this Se-ptenibe-r .', 1XH. A. N. Fi.MKi.r.vn. County Cle-rk of .-aunejers County SFAF) Nebraska, i NOTICE. To Kerry Marsh, defendant, will take notice that on the lu'thday of Se-ptein!-r. I'.xis. Flnora Marsh, plaintiff herein, tiled her jH-tition In the distrie-t e-ourt of Cass e-ounty. Net, ia.sk, against said defendant, the ohject and prayer of which Is to ohtain a di-'re-eef divot-re from the (Kinds of matrimony from the said defend ant, for the reason that the defendant bw treated the plaintiff with extreme cruelty, ai has deserted plaintiff and does not supjmrt hr and Is absent from her without any just cu-t. You are required to answer saieJ petition on or before the tith day of October. A. !.. Ii. ELN'OKA MA lis II, Plaintiff. ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE. TN THE DISTRICT COURT OF CASS -- county. Nebraska. In the Matter of th Estate of William Henry Edgerton. deceased. This cause came on for hearing upon the pe tition of H. M. Soennirhsen and Mary C Ld gertvon, as administrators of the estate of William Henry Edgerton, deceased, praying for license, to sell Lot in Block 4. in Mayn Addition to the City of Omaha, Douglas coun ty, Nebraska, or a sufficient amount thereof i bring the sum of $127.3 for the payment of debts allowed against said estate, costs and expense of administration and the expense of this action, there not being sufHc lent per sonal property to pay said debts and expenses. It is therefore ordereel that all per sons interested in said estate appear before me at Plattsmouth. Cass county. Nebraska, on the 2th day of November. liw, at 2 o'clock d. m., to show cause why a license should not 6 granted to said administrators to sell so much of the atmve descritied real estate of said dv ceased as shall be necessary to pay said debts and expenses. Dated this wth day of October. I909. HabvkyD. Travis. 10-12-4 Judtfe vt the District Court. LEGAL NOTICE. TN THE DISTRICT COI.'I'.T OF CASS 1 county. Nebraska. In the matter of th application of Mary F. Tiewey. guardian of the persons and estates of Verne D"wey and Arlie Dewey, minors, for leave to sell real estate. Notice is hereby given that In pursuance of an order of H D. Travis, judge of the distrift court of Cass county. Nebraska, made on the 13th day of January. !'.. for the sale of r-a.l estate herein di-sorited. there will be aold at, south iront uoor oi the court house. tn I'l.rt- mouth. Cass county. Nehraska. on t he mb day counij . .t-i)iiwha. aid sale wiil remain oien one hour. Mart t . Dewlt. Guardian of the persons and estate, of Verne Dewey and Arlie Dewey, minors. 10-12-3 Finejwritinff paper in boxes and tab lets. Gering & Co.