v X Short Items of Interest From Tues Y day s Lvening Journal V ? Miss Mary Fropst la sepndlng the day In Omaha being a passenger for that city this rooming on the early train. Prof. Asch came up last evening from Murray and was a passenger this morning for Omaha where he will spend the day. Mrs. Roy Dodge of Omaha came down last evening for a visit In the city for several days with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Ruffner. j Mrs. M. B. Hauk of Omaha came down last evening to spend today In the city with friends, returning to her home on the evening train. Eugene Tlghe of Omaha spent Sunday in the city, visiting Conrad Kchlater and family and County Treasurer, Frank Schlater and fam ily. A. S. Will departed this morning for Omaha from which point he ex pects to start for old Mexico on a business trip to be gone several weeks. Mrs.John JIoekstraRscr and daugh ter, Miss Hannah, were passengers this morning for Omaha where they will spend the day with friends and relatives. Mrs. O.C. Hudson with her mother Mrs. Reynolds, departed this morn ing on the early train for Lincoln where she will spend several days with relatives. Mrs.Hans Tarns and her daugh ters Misses Anna and Bertha, were passengers this morning for Syra cuse, Neb., whero they will make a visit of severnl days with relatives and friends. Conrad Schlater Is In receipt of a letter from Father Nugut so well known and popular In this vicinity In which he remembers all Ms old Cass county friends nnd expresses the warmest appreciation of their nany kindly wishes. Tne letter Is written from St. Thomas' monastery Erdlngton, nirmlngton, England. Th health of tho Reverend Father Is ex cellent nnd his letter Is optimistic in nil ways. Mr. Kchlarer was niti'h pleased at the letter which he highly prizes. T. H. Pollock and Polloi K Par mele automobiled to LouIsnII!-; today on telephone business. E. T. Richards of South Rend, is in the city today looking after busi ness matters coming down this morn ing on the Schuyler. Fred Ramge departed last night for Leroy, Kas., where he has prop erty interests to attend to. He will be gone for several days. John Gauer and James Terryuerry from near Louisville were in tl.e city today, coming downin the Mitch ell car belonging to Mr. Gauer. C. S. Wortman of South Bend is In the city today attending ti busi ness coming 'down t.ils morning on the Schuyler and returning tMs afternoon. Miss Josephine Johnson of Lin coln, was a guest of her grandpar ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Johnson Sunday, returning to the capital city Sunday evening. Mrs. Swlke of Maysvllle, Mo., a cousin of Mrs. Dr. Roy Dodge, came down last evening with her from Om aha for a visit of several days in this city with P. E. Ruffner and wife. In County Court today the last will and testament of tho late, Johanna Kennedy was admitted to probata. Her husband, James Kennedy was made executor of the will and filed his bond. County Treasurer Schlater departs this evening for El Paso, Tex., and other points in the southwest, go ing down there on business matters and expecting to be gone for sev eral days. He will be acompanled by A. S. Will and tho two gentlemen expect to drop across the linn Into Mexico before their return. A party consisting of J. E. Me Daniel, H. M. Soennlchsen, W. C. Ramsey, Hans Kemp nnd J. II. Tarns depart this evening for Oardendale, Tex., where they go to inspect the land recently purchased by a num her of people from this city nnd vicinity. They will be gone for about one week or ten days. Mr. Me Dnnlel expects to make a short visit to his old homo at Salina, Kas., and at other points on tno road. I vmui: tit r.i.i.t tio.n. ' I'.i !"l r l!" li.Sld ul LOJIll Coin- ! m I vt r-ajtideis Cojny, Je- ,.n . . i: MKTfLi: T!u: 'i.M.M- . V i i"N ! A.-HLA.l lliAi.S.Ajf- , V WHOM IT MAY CUNCKK.V j r.i..ant u mi oroer uf lite lii.ard j ef vui.i I'lUiumniii'iii'i'l of tSuuinlem ' i .imu, .Ntbrisk, made ami entered I ii u ji..u i. I'.usi, and hy virme of tin , a.itlioi'iiv vtste.i Ml iih ly the Klatute . ... tin- State ot Nebraska hereinafter ' oescrilied, 1, A. N. Kltiielumi, County CriK 'f Saunders County, .Nebraska, I i.o lu'iri'V Kive notice tliat ou May Zl. Is A I 'el It. ruller, kelson iMieuei, 11 t"i. Coleman. C. Kettle, K. K.. Hays, C l Kittle. Chan. Miller, A. J. banner, .uaiiiuirl Wollen. Mary K. Jesperfen. j it. (iiatiKir and K. W. ln did file In the ufflrt of Hie County Clerk of Saunders County, Nebraska, their peti tion in wrtluiK and also their bond V.UI1 suretv tnereon, an in and foim as ly law reuulred. and ..ill said bond and the surety there on .s on saiu oaie uy mo iui prayer or. saiu pen lias Wat in Time. W. Kelly Fox, deputy treasurer came near being incinerated this morning through some Inndvertence. He was busily engaged In the offlco when he detected the odor of burn ing cloth which presently develop ed Into the road of raging flames and caused him to look about to dis cover the cause of the disturbance. He found it to bo a small nre which was raging on the Inside of his coat pocket nnd threatneed to reduco -blm to ashes In short order. At first it was believed It would bo necessary to call out the (Ire department but later It was decided to stamp out the devouring element without their aid. 'After a desperate fight the flames were subdued but at the cost of one side of bis coat which was badly burned. It is stated that the flames were started either by matches In the pocket, a pipe full of fire or the Black Hand. It any event Mr. Fox feels that he had a narow escape from emulating the example of tho late Mr. Elijah and going up In a chariot of fire. Some neonln nnmnv them some of his friends sity ho Is ac. climating himself for tho future but this Is not generally believed. Sunday Sciiooi Convention, The State Sunday School Conven tion meets in Kearney on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday of this1 week. Fully 1500 delegates nro ex pected to be In attendance. An ex celknt program lias been prepared, Vlth a stupendous parade of D0O men, composed of representatives of the Bible, classes of the state. 0. H. Weseott departed ns a delop,n for that city last evening. Mr. MM Morgan went this moniln ia an tdectcd delegate from tho Christian Sunday School of this city. Will .Many in Onmliu. Aug. Bach, Jr., accompanied by his sister, Mrs. Peter Welch wero pas sengers this morning for Omaha where Mr Bach will bo united in marriage tomorrow with Miss Agnes Barry, a charming and accomplished young lady of that city. It Is quite needless for The Journal to say any thing commendatory of Mr. Bach as he Is so well known in this city that a mention of his excellent qualities would be superfluous. He is one of the most prominent of the younger business men of the clty.a young man who has spent all his life here and one whose whole history Is without a blemish. In business he has been thoroughly successful and Is a hard working and painstaking gentleman He Is deservedly popular and en joys the friendship of a host of friends who can not but vMi him the greatest good fortune in his mat rimonial venture. . j - i .-. Miss Barry whom ho marries is a young lady of much worth and talent with friends by the score. She has visited In this city a number of times and all with whom sho camo in con tact have been charmed with her pleasing personality. That her mar ried life will be only sunshine Is tho slncero wish of nil who have met this handsome and accomplice 1 young lady. i.a iihisi'l arttl Hon belnK for III oruaniiaiion ui Aahiand 1'ralnaRo District, and said petition being Med under the pro visions of an Act of the Legislature of the Stat of Nebraska, approved fcy the Governor thereof on Marcu Ii'. lo7. entitled: "An act to provide for drainage district to drain wet land: and land subject to overflow; and any land which will be Improved by drainage to build dykes and levies, to construct, straight en, widen, deepen or altar any ditch, drain, stream or watercourse; to rip rap or otherwise protect the bank of any stream or ditch, to construct, en larK?, extend. Improve or malntuin any drainage synem; to construct, enlarge, extend, improve or maintain any system of control of surface wa ter or running- WHter; and the rights, obligations and powers of such cor porations inciuiung ine power ui emi nent domain, the creation of debts, Issuing of negotiable bonds, and the levying of special assessments on such real estate and the easements therein as may be benefitted by such public work, and defining the duties and powers of public officials" and the amendments thereto. Thnt the boundaries or sain propos ed Ashland Drainage District as tixeil and determined by suid Board of County Commissioners by said order entered on June 7, 190'J, are ns fol lows, to-wit: (All sections referred to below nre In Township No. 1! North, Kunge No. Nine K.ast of the Sixth I'. M., sections one to twelve both Inclusive are in Saunders County, Nebraska. All other sections referred to ure in Cass Coun ty, Nebraska.) Uommpncir.K at xr.c runicr ui the Intersection of Third and Dey streets in the City of Ashland, Ne braska, thence west three blocks along the center line of Dey street to the center of the Intersection of Dey and Sixth streets In snld city; thence north one block along the center line of Sixth street to the center of tho in tersection of Sixth ana Silver streets In said City; thence west three blocks along the center line of Silver street to the center of the Intersection of Silver and Ninth streets In said City; thence soutli two blocks along the center line of said Ninth street In said City to the east and west center line of Section Two; thence west along the east and west center line of Sections 2 and 3 to the southeast coiner of the west half of the north west (imrtr of said section 3; thenco north one-half mile fo the north line of said section S; thence west along the north line of said section 3 and also section 4; to the northwest coiner of section 4; thence south to the center of the west line of snld section 4; thence west to the center of seel Ion f; thence south to the center of the south line of an id section fi; thence west along the south line of said section it to the northeast coiner of the west lmlf of the northwest quarter of section S; thence south one mile to the south east coiner of the west one-half of the southwest quorter of said section s; thence east along the south line of said section 8 to the northeast cor ner of the west half of the north east quarter of section 17; thenco south o the southeast coiner of the west half of the northeast quailer of snld section 17: thence west to the center of the west line of paid sec tion 17; thence south along the west line or snld section 17 and section L'rt to the center of the west boundary line of snld section 20; thence east nlong the east nnd west center line of said section 20 nnd section 21 to the center of the east boundary line of s;tld section 21: thence north nlonir the east boundary line of said sec tion 21 nnd section it; to the north enst corner of said section 1; thence east along the north line of sections i.i nini 14 to the center of the north boundary line of said section 14; thence north to the nnrlliu'ai ..,n-,r of the southwest quarter of the soulh- rusi quiii'ier or section 11; thence east to the northeast corner of the south east quarter of the southeast (.oar er Of said Section II! f hence nnvtli in the ticrtheuMt cornel of .;,d i-ocllon 11; tlll'llie Wt'si IllimJ the nnrtli llr.a of said section 11 lo n point where the same Intersects the southeast boiind- ury line or mo nRi,t 0r wav of the t hlcngo, lJiii llugloii Ai Oiilncv llnll- roiul t ohinanv: lliom o uin i southeast boundary line of the light or way and depot grounds of the said . lih'itgo, . Iturlington & Qulncy Itaii .".i.i uoipuny in a northeasterly dl rectlon to a point where said south V ii i intersects the cen llKi:il TO MIMW f.UHi j In the District Court of Cs COUn ; tv. Nebraska. ,. , IX Till" MATTKi: OK THK E.-TATL iF KKul.NA WOl-r. iirAr..'u'. 'Cue taune comes on i"r hearing up on the petition of J. V. Eeniierger, administrator of the estate of lie-in Wolf, deceased, piayinb' lor license to sell' Beginning at a point Forty-one (41) roils Norm of the center of ."-ection Thirteen 1 13) In Township Twelve tl2 North, liange Thirteen (13) Kast, running thence West Eighty (&v rods; thence North Eleven (Ul roils; thence east E'ghty !) rods; thence south Eleven (11) rods to the place of beginning, being the North Half of Lots Thirteen (13 and Fifty-three S3 in said section. Township and flange, as now shown on the plats of Irregular tracts of laid County. ..... The undivided one-half (1-2) of Lots Ten (10 and Eleven (11) in Block Thirteen (13) In Dukes addi tion to the City of Piattsmouth, Casa County, Nebraska, except the right of way of the Omaha Southern Rail way over and across said Lots. The undivided one-half (1-2) of the following tract of land towlt: Beginning at a point Thirty (30) rods North of the center of Section Thirteen (13) Township Twelve (12) North, Bange Thirteen (13) East; hence running west Eighty (80) rods, thence north Eleven (11) rods; thence East Eighty (b0 rods; thence South Eleven (11) rods to the place of beginning, being the south half of Lota Thirteen (13) and Fifty three (53) In said Section, Township and Bange, as shown by the Irregular tracts In said County, except the right of way of the Omaha Southern Bailway across the same. Or sufficient amount thereof to bring the sum of 1350.00 for the pay ment of debts allowed against said es tate of the cost of administration and In addition thereto tne costs of this proceedings there not being any per sonal property to pay the said debts and expenses. It Is therefore ordered that all per sons Interested In said estate appear before me at Chambers at my oflico In the Court House In the City of l'lattsmouth, Nebraska, on the 24th day of July, 1J09, at 10 o'clock a. nt. of said day to show cause why a li cense should not be granted to said administrator to sell the above real estate of said deceased or so much thereof ns mnv be necessary to pay suld debts and expenses. listed tills 7th dav of June, moil. Harvy I). Travis, Judge of the District Court. D. O. Dwyer, Attorney. Local Events. ' Public Much Dissatisfied. 1 The statement printed a few davs ! since in The Journal of the diati- Dr. I. D. Jones of Murdock, is ' faction existing among the business spending the day in the city, com-, men and the residents of the city ing down on the Schuyler train this , over the action of the Nebraska morning. ' j Telephone Company in shamlv ad- Jacob Schneider of Cedar Creek Is I vaacing their rates in this city, in the city today looking after busi- seems to have been the general feel- ress matters coming down this morniln8 01 tne public over the increase. Unexpected Itise. After having fallen quite a bit, the Missouri rive is again on the rise hav ing started In night before last. That night it raised about four inches and yesterday and last night it added a foot and two inches to the scale. It is now about ns high as It has been at any time this year and is still rising. Reports from up the river Indicate that the end is not in Right a3 it is rising all along the line. The rivers tributary to the stream are also coming up rapidly, the Platte and Yellowstone both be ing at flood stage. The north Platte is reported as being out of its banks and flooding all the bottom lands in Western Nebraska. If this flood would catch the Missouri when it is on the rise, it will have an appre-1 victim n iii-ii uil ll.. J lie IfllUttSLUIie IS I ing on the Schuyler train. C. D. Clapp one of Elmwood's most enterprising and prominent citizens, came down this morning for a day's business in the county seat. Oscar Gapen came In this morn ing from his farm near Murray and wan a business visitor in Council Bluffs going to that city on the morning train. Philip H. Meisinger, the popular Eight Mile Grove precinct farmer, was attending to business matters In the city yesterdayt driving in from his farm during the aftkernoon. The county commissioners yester day transacted little business aside from passing on bills. They opened the several bids for the contructlon of concrete bridges but had made no award up to noon today. Mrs. Nelson Jones departed last evening for a visit with relatives at Silver City, Iowa, for several days. She was accompanied by Miss Trua South who will also visit there for several days. The commissioners of insanity this morning heard the case of Mrs. Bertha Oehlerking charged with in sanity. After an examination they found her insane and she will be taken to the asylum at Lincoln. The unfortunate woman has been In the asylum before. Mrs. Charles C. Parmele, Mrs. Dr. J. B. Martin and Mrs. J. H Sals bury were a party for Beatrice, Neb. yesterday, going overland In an auto mobile where they will spend sev eral days in attendance upon the state convention of the P. E. O. which opens its sessions there today. The automobile is in charge of Ed. Barker as chauffeur. A. Bach and 'wife were passen gers this morning for Omaha where they will be present at the wedding of their son, Aug. jr., to Miss Agnes Berry. The wedding takes place this morning at half past nine o'clock. Following the wedding tho happy couple depart for an extended bridal tour in the west visiting at said to be swollen with water fromDc"Ver ,ther Plnts the melting snow and to tie one of' i George Becker has returned from the principal causes for the Missouri a week's visit with John Woods at lAlvo. George reports crops in that section as being very fine especially wheat which has made a good stand riwe. u is now ueuevea tne river i may cover the bar opposite the city. ! The stream is nlsn rpnnrip l In lio ! cutting through the bar and heading 1 a"(! , vh g've a very heavy for this side ef the banks again. This may result In the river coming back dose to the city.. ter line of Moln street In sni.l ru Ash i.n.i- ti...n... .I..- -nui .if nil grOlinilS to tho vi iniru Hon across to flm lntm.i.i. and Main streets in Paid (ilrl Wanted. A Rood glii for general work at Barclay's restaurant. Seriously 111, --rt. The Tnflny friends In this city of Mrs. Allen Towlo of South Omaha will bo shocked to learn that she Is Very seriously 111 at her home. Her condition last ninht was such that her folks were much alumu'd and the physicians held out slight hope for her recovery. An operation was performed last evening nnd this morning she Is reported a much I in proved. MVs. Towlo was formerly Mlns Alice Sullivan of this city. llne 'nr -?Prei n'."',h. alon,f tn" center oln. nl'l'."''1 "e ,,o,k f the point of beginning; the largest por- "i-u 01 me lunil nc uded within snld boiindar es i .V "a. " ders County; NebrasKa. "UUn' rtu iiinii owners within the boundaries of said proposed Ashland Oral nag IUstrlct and all others con. eTecV;: bry , ,no1 iiw"1 "t 2 9 J ,,e ,le,,, on Friday, July 2, I9'!. between the hours of eight oelock a. in. and six o'clock p. m at the oil ce of the County Clerk if Snun ders County. Nebraska. In the Co" of' tl, f".f .r'V;1 i,,,Vlon " 'Hiestlon or the formation of snld Ashlnml in1'n.UBi" ,".trl:t ",,nU ,,n 'irm Ine S-W,ntt on Uw a iihir.?it -"r"" "r bnv hereunto oinTiii' hr'mV """ nd attoche.l my ... r,v4 vuiimy mis .nine s. ii09 iSriM)) i.iincmiiii, County Clerk of Nebraska. Weak Throat Weak Lungs Cokl after coM; couuh aflcr ctuivih! TiouMcJ villi this taking-cold haml? Heller bre?.: it u; We r.ave tfrc.-.tl confidence in Avers Cherry IVcloral fir lr.i: work. No medicine like it for .:u'a lliroaU rind wak litres. A:-!: your doctor for his opinion. Ho knows a'l ado'it il. His approval is valunMe. Lv;l!,v hi.- aKice tt .- :! lir.v. '. No alcohol In this coup.li oh -!::i.v:. r. r l'f:, -,;. ' ... , Alvvav.M.'i;ie'ii ill. x.i'ivi mi' Is tS. tut I f .r ilv . . f .1 C ..O '. .' ' i 1 1 "' i '. hi : .Saunders County For t'ie CJolden AVest. A party of Piattsmouth people do part this afternoon for an extended tour of the west, expecting to be gone for some three or four months. The party consists of Mrs. John Ilohlshuh, .Mrs. Rout. Troop and Misses Anna Egenberger and Rosa Vorndrnn. They go from here to Denver, Col., where they will visit for several days with a son of J. V. Egenberger who Is located there, af ter which they will go to Salt Lake City where they will stop off for several days for a visit with relatives anj friends. They will then go to Los Angeles, San Francisco, Fortland and Seattle, Wash., where they will take in the Yukon-Alaska exposition. They will later return home by the northern route coming down through Idaho, Montana, Wyoming and Ne braska. They will doubtless have a highly enjoyable time during their trip as well as get an opportunity to see Borne mighty fine country. yield this year. Prospects for good ! returns for the farmers of western ( Cass county were never better. There i has also been plenty of rain in that Vicinity this year which has help jed matters considerably. ! State Fish Commissioner W. J. I O'Brien of Sout h Bend was in the city yesiemay trying to locate a boat stolen several nights ago from the state fisheries. The boat Is a fine metallic boat of considerable value. It was taken in the night and Mr. O'Brien Immediately on discovering the loss started down the river in search of It. He had found no trace of It up to last evening when he returned to South Bend on the Schuyler train. A great deal of indignation Is ex pressed over the company's action especially when it is taken Into con sideration that the city had been very lenient with the company and had permitted It to operate here for years In direct violation of the rates as fixed by ordinance. The compe tition of the Piattsmouth Telephone Company had compelled the Bell line to make rates which were fair and reasonable bo little attention had been paid to their violation of the established rates. Now, how ever, since the Company seems to be disposed to Ignore competition and fix rates to suit themselves, many of their patrons are disposed to let the company have its own way and fix rates as high as they like. The way the patrons intend to meet this Is said to be by ordering the phones taken out. In view of the fact that the rates charged after July 1st, are higher than the independent company is charging and that the latter company has many times a3 many phones in the city as the form er, most of those who are having their phones ordered out, arc instal ling the Independent phone In place of the Bell. Many others who did not appreciate the benefit the In dependent company had been to tele phone users, now realize that this company by establishing living rates has made It possible for everyone to have a phone In the house. Be fore it entered the field only the wealthiest people could afford phones but when it came into competition the Bell people promptly put the rates down to where the phone ceased to be a luxury. All this was brought about by the Piattsmouth Telephone Company who still stand where they sta detrolvugt ewv.v where they started out giving good service at reasonable rates. These things are all being taken Into con sideration by the people whom the Bell lines seek to raise the rates on, with the result that the Tlatts mouth Telephone Company Is now getting its just share of the business and everyday is adding new sub scribers to their list. As the Piatts mouth Telephone Company is a local institution, the stock being held In this city and vicinity, it has every Inducement to give the people the besi jf service and this it has been conselenciously trying to do. It has not advanced rates nor will it do so until it becomes a matter of neces sity which is not at all likely In the Immediate future. It Is not a party to any trust agreement or combi nation and deserves the support of every citizen who wants fair treat ment In his business dealings. For Sale A six room house on Elm street, two blocks east of M. P. depot, city water, good barn and outhouses, one half block of ground, fruit trees and cellars, wash room and basement. Inquire at Kroehler Bros, hardware store. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Waterman and daughter, Elizabeth, leavo Thursday for Atlantic City, where Mr. Wa terman goes to attend a master car builders' convention. From there they go to Philadelphia, New York and other points, after which Mrs. Waterman and daughter will spend two months in Albany, New York. State Journal. Remember the big platform danco at the old Pitcher farm near the Taylor school house , on Saturday evening, June 19th. Good music nnd a good time assured. Given by Will Vallery. A stripper cigar factory. at once, at Budlg's Fine Strawberries. v vv , s M'TMK HV MI.K ISIIKII I'll ITTKL nun m i;, Notice Is helvliV iilvim 11,,. t I,,. tne of iliiittej mot I it n k iluip.i b.,. niher Hot Ii. Im? i.. u .... ...... inept of Uie sum of $.".io.uo wiih in teiet (line. in ;it the rale f a t...r enl from snld dale. Snld mortaite lmv "K 1'"en tiled In the offl.j ..r nn 'oiititv Court of Cass County, Xrhrni. mi. nil, i I'MM'uteii nv iiuir) Tiirner to erry Marsh and ly said M,i,Hi ond I'V said Maish trnn'rerrnl to the Tlrvt .t.iu.iiini iiuiik tn rinttsiiioiilh, Nehrns kn. Tlutt iii'i'ii snld mmuiim. thnl them N due nnd ininld the sum of t::0 llll l.ltili-M thereto, ,,, ,.( nf per cent from ditto. Di.fnull lmv. I hit lueti made In the pnvtnent of said inn it n.i interest thriven nnd no soil "i .im,. i pi ." ee.llnus liitvlnit lieell hl- himhi-.i in recover s;ti, , ,. ,l ny I'.iii inerooi. llirlel.'li. tli.i luvlerslmi- 'I will nell Hie pioperlv In snld mort- iiiiki. iicteriiicii vlx: line , v horse iiiiii" .t veins n il we u it I mm in. one lior-oi mule Hiiro venrs old u..lirl. 1 v. ill ii 1.1 niirll.in to I-1 the hU'hest l..li.- for cnsli nt )!,,. ' .in nit inn ioev lots nt the eornrr "i ...in no, i !evenlii streets In the -u i i nv or riiiMHtoniitii on lh,. j.;ti H.n ui .nine, run, nt the hour of " ' lock p in of sal. I dnv. I' ll it N.itlonnl H;uik of ri.ittsntotith .Nel.i k:l. Assltfl if MorUilC'V IV . hwyer. Attorney. The Journal was very pleasantly surprised this morning by the re ceipt of a fine box of strawberries and gooseberries from Frultdale, the fine fruit farm of J. C. Petersen, Just southwest of the city. The berries are the finest It has been the pleas ure of the writer to ever see. .Thy are large, and luscious and beat the fnmous strawberries of southern Texas, Arkansas or Missouri both for size and flavor. Mr. and Mrs. Peter sen take great pride In their berries and well may they as they are cer tainly extraordinary ones. The box which sat on the editor's desk at tracted the notice of everyuno who called and they were the Bubjeet of great praise. Certainly no finer or better berries have been seen in the local market this year or any other year, for thnt matter. Our thanks nre extended to Mr. nnd Mrs. Peter son for their roinni"l)rn;ice. 8 THEY ARE ALWAYS THE BEST 1 . i , , -! ,ll V -r ' 7 . Try "Acorns" when you want a real snuiko. ptnk R I'.aJ.'.k Guarantee petuN and workmanship. In County Court yrrterday two else were contlmn',1. The case of the Ftato vs. Kntne was continued until July 12. Attorney T. J. Poylo of Lincoln who represented the de fendant, wa unable to bo present yesterday. The inse. cf K 11 vs. Siko which was aNo set for hear ing was continued until July 12. This Is n d.unaro cns for nnult. Chocolate Bon-Bons. W & CO.