for Kansas, where lie e^nsta tu thewinter.Henry WelMiutn and family, who have been living two years in Kansas, returned la*! week Mr W. reports Using hb crop the tir^t year by a ilood and ti ls year by a cyclone/ lie feels safer in h:» Salle county and will make his future home with his fa ther In law, Fred Wakey. In the town of Kaglecommon drunk, was day and tine.I $5.00has Ueen spending a family here, started\\\ Uascomb, t«r hauled up the other and costsTp'f Moran, who few Weeks with his this week for DetroitWhile we hear of diphtheria south and west of us we have tiu prevailing disease here and have had an unusually healthy fall.John Itansoni, who had his *le nn Frl day, commenced hauling cars on Monday, and having tilled three started on Thursday w ith hU family for Nebraska faking along his two married sons and their families.The swine plague is -.till raging fearfully in this region, many large growers having lort their entire herd-.I'Il.I wfi !' lut.Uu .if '1’lxi