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Show City and Neighborhood W. N. McGILL of Ely, Imov., is visiting visit-ing In the city and Is at tho Wilson hotel. ho-tel. W. S. McCORNICK. who has just returned re-turned from Alaska, reports a very pleasant pleas-ant trip. PP.OF. JOSEPH BALLANTYNE of Og-derr Og-derr was a visitor In tho city Saturday and was roglstered at the Cullcn. Mil. AND MRS. la. B. M'CORNICK are rejoicing over tiro arrival of a fine boy, who made his appearance Saturday. DR. J. W. PAYNE will occupy the pulpit pul-pit of the First Methodist church at both tho morning and evening services today. MISS NETTIE DE WEETH and Miss Helen M. Cox, buyers for Keith-O'Brien company, returned from Now York Saturday. Sat-urday. IN DISTRICT JUDGE ARMSTRONG'S court Saturday Hebor Bortz was grarrtcd a final decree of divorce from Alice Bertz. .O. ROWLAND MUMFORD returned Saturday overring from a five weeks' business busi-ness trip to New York, Chicago and Philadelphia, Phil-adelphia, MRS. E. V. BROOKS of 173 Q streot. who underwent a serious operation at St. Mark's hospital, Is now on tho road to recovory. ELDER A. M. CHASE of tho Reorganization Reorgan-ization will hold his sorvlco at tho band stand in Liberty park Sunday from 3 to 4 p. m. MISS CLELLA M'CREADY returned homo Wednesday from New York, whero sho had beon called on account of tho illness ill-ness of hor mother. MR. AND MRS. A C. SCHROEDER of Adelaide, Australia, aro in 'tho city, en route on a tour of tho United States, and are registered at tho Wilson hoiei. NICOLO EVANODD, a Bulgarian, whose skull was fractured In tiro Utah Copper company's mlno In June, died at St. Mark's hospital Friday night. CHARLES HOBBS, a laborer residing at Murray, filed a petition in bankruptcy in tho federal court Saturday. His liabilities lia-bilities are given at 5458.25 and assets at 5525, all of whloh is claimed as exempt A MEETING of tho American Woman's league Is called for Saturday aftornoon, AuguBt '11, at 3 o'clock, In tho Kenyon parlors. Important business will be presented pre-sented to tiro leaguo and a largo attendance attend-ance Is desired. , THE FUNERAL services of Mrs. Susanna Su-sanna Elizabeth Gllson, the wifo of tho lato Cyrus Leo Gllson, will bo held Sunday Sun-day at 2 p. m. from tho lato resldonce, 430 South Third East. Interment in ML Olivet. "BEID" BARTLETT was found guilty by a Jury of four mon in tho criminal division di-vision of tho city court Friday of conducting con-ducting a houso of ill-ropute at No. 7 Victoria alley. Sho was granted a stay of execution until Monday, howovcr, when It Is understood the case will bo appealed. CHARLES HUGH COLTRIN left June 9, 1909. without saying whether ho, would bo back for supper or not,Mrs. Matilda Coltrln says in a complaint filed In tho district court Saturday, and she hasn't seen him Binco, consequently sho wants a divorce, also her maiden namo of Sorcrr-son. Sorcrr-son. ON SEPTEMBER 21 examinations will bo conducted by tho United States civil service commission for tho positions of copperplate map ongravor (male) and telephone tel-ephone operator. Information concerning tho examinations can bo obtained from Orawell Williams, local secrotary of the commission. GLENN M. SMYTH, son of Chief Deputy Dep-uty United States Marshal L, H. Smyth., received a visit of a. few hours Saturday from an old school chum named R M. Rounds of Wichita, Kan. Mr. Rounds loft Saturday evening for Leland Stanford Stan-ford university, whero Glenn Smyth will Join him within a fow days. W. P. WARREN. United States marshal mar-shal of Omaha, Nob.; A. W. Lane, assistant assis-tant United States attorney of Lincoln, Nob,, and R. V. McCoy of Wheeling. W Va wore visitors in tho city for a few hours Friday eu routo cast. Mr. Warren War-ren and Mr. Lane have been to San Francisco whero thoy delivered a government govern-ment prisoner. IN A COMPLAINT Issued by tho county coun-ty attorney Saturday. D. F. Park Is charged with having in his possession for sale Friday a wagon load of apples and pears Infected with tho larvae of coddling moth. |