t THE "Mother's Pattern" Tableware j Is one of the richest and heaviest of the Gorham i Silver Co's production. It is graceful in design and perfectly plain, which insures it being easily kept brightly polished. We are showing it in: f o Knives and Forks Honey Spoons Dessert Spoons Cream Dippers Table Spoons Gravy Dippers 1 Tea Spoons Bon-Bon Spoons $ And all other pieces necessary to set the table tastefully. Displayed in our show windows. Let us quote you our prices. DIXON U. P. Watch Inspector. o & 4&$O06'O DR. 0. II. CRESSLER, Graduate Dcnlisl. Ofllco over the McDonald State Bank. Mrs. Louiso Johnson, whose homo is near Ft. Worth, Texas, is tho guest of her nieco Mrs. Wood W. White. It is tho first time tho two ladies have mot. D. E. Mor'ill reports the salo of tho Sullivan property on west First street to Mrs. Eliza Rodden for $1,000; also the southeast quarter of section 6-12-32 to a Johnson county man for $2,000. The Union Depot social at the Pres byterian parsonage last evening was largely attended, and a jolly titno re sulted. Tho house had been converted into n ventablo union depot, with waiting room, lunch countor, baggage room and other departments. Tho at tendants were dressed in the garb of various nations. The lunch counter was well patronized, the receipts being ntteen dollars. SCHILLER & CO., Prescription Druggists I'l rat Door North of First National Hank RAILROAD NOTES. Fireman Walter Ross returned Wed nesday from a month's visit in Califor nia. Mrs. Ross will also returned in a few days. Business on tho North River branch is indicated by tho showing of freight receipts at Lf wellon, which during tho month of March amounted to $4,345.80. Herbert Marovish has quit tho ser vico of .the company as brakeman and left today for Garfield, where he will live on his homestead and do tho work on his father's farm. Supt. Park's car was attached to tho branch train Wednesday and together with Supt. McKeown and Asst. Supt Roth, thesa officials went over that division, returning Thursday. Claude Delaney mndo his initial trip as engineer the early part of the week following his accident two years ago. He stood tho trip fairly well, and by taking the work gradually hopes to bo able to permanently resume his vocation. EASTER SERVICES. METHODIST CHURCH. Eustor day will bo observed at tho Methodist Episcopal church next Sab bath as follows: The pastor will preacli an Easter sermon in tho morning. At the close of tho morning servico the annual collection for foreign missions will bo taken. At the time of the even ing service the choir, assisted by some friends, will render the very beautiful cantata "Tho Great Light. ,r Thero wil be a chorus of about twenty-fivo voices. All are cordially invited. Morning ser vice 11:00, evening service 7:30. Sunday school at 9:15 a. m. Special collection for missions. Each member of the school will bo given an Easter rememberance. Epworth Lcaguo at 0:30 p. m. CHRISTIAN CHURCH As Rev. Swan has been delayed in moving to his new field and being in the city over Lord's Day, he has con sented to preach at eleven o'clock. Special music. At 7:30 p. in. a beau tiful and instructive cantata "Message of the Lillics" will bo rendered by the bible school. Don't miss it. A free will offering will be taken for tho, ben evolent work of tho church. Bible school at 10 a. m. OPEN FOR INSPECTION. A Real Estate Boom is on tho w ay. Wo have properties to sell which aro bargains, and which will double in value in a little time. INVEST NOW. buy a home, or buy and rent it. More big fortunes made in Real Estate then any other way. Invest now. Buchanan & Patterson. Real Estate and Insurance. A Better Finish Than the Natural Grain Can awl)) 1 obtnlnetl on ilooi. old floori niul woodwork by usln Clil-Nnmcl (tlio vamUh mndo In nil colors) ami our now patent trrnlnlni; process. ICasy work for tlio amateur. No technical training necessary Made by The Ohio Varnish Company Cleveland, O. Stone Drug Co. UAl'TIST CHURCH Another member, a lady, was added to tho church last Sunday. As the church sat togetherat the Lord's supper five persons received the right hand of fellowship. Next Sunday will bo ob served with an appropriate Easter ser mon in tho morning, tho subject will bo "An Easter Conspiracy" Tho choir will render special music: tho evening themo will bo "Lifo and Light." A cordial wolcome awaits those who choose to worship with us. LUTHERAN CHURCH. Services Easter promiso to be of special interest and of great impress- lveness. The choir will render several annoiul Illlfnl!r, mill rim IIolv nnm. munion will bo celebrated at tho 10:30 service, 'riie evening sorvico will be under the dirction of tho Sunday school and will be up to the usual worshipful ntnrwliiril. Tlin nfTorini'S nf tlio conirrn- gation and Sunday school will bo for the benevolences oi the cnurcn. bo far as able to tako caro of the people wo shall be pleased to welcome all who worship with us. JOHN 1'. bEiRERT.i'astor. ST. PATRICK'S CHURCH. At St. Patrick's church Eastor the customary masses will bo said at the usual hours, low mass at 8:00 and high mass at 10:30, benediction will follow tho latter sorvico, At the 10:30 servico tho choir will render Marzo's mass in F. with solos by Misses Loretta Murphy, Albina Hahlar and Messrs. Redmond and Keliher, and a duot by Misses Mary Guilliaumo and Lizzie Weinberger. This mass has not been sung by tho choir since Easter, 1000. EriSCOPAIi CHURCH. On Saturday, Easter Even, there will bo an administration of baptism at 4 o'clock. Easter day, early celebration of holy communion nt 7:00 o'clock, shortened form of morning prayer, confirmation and celebration of holy communion at 10:00 o'clock. The bishop will bo hero for his annual visitation to administer tho apostolic rito of confirmation and this service will bo particularly inter esting and helpful. All nro cordially invited and wo will try to nrrango for seating all who come. Special ofTerincs at the Easter services ana special music. Processional Hymn, "Come ye Faith ful. Raise tho Strain"-Novins. Christ, Our Passover Chapel. To Doum Kingsbury. Oflfartory Anthom "By the Throny Way of Sorrow" Schnecker. Gloria in Excelsis. (plain chant) Chlluren s Castor rally in tho even ing at 7:30. All tho children expected promptly. For Rent. Five-room cottago six blocks west of tho banks. Six room dwelling, barn, outbuildings nnd 24 ncrcs garden, within four blocks of First ward school. Buchanan & Patterson. Prime heavy hogs Bold for $7.15 in tho South Omaha market yesterday. Funeral Services Sunday. The remains of Judgo Novillo, who died at Douglas, Ariz., the early part in uiu wuuk, win reacn mis city to morrow night or Sunday morning, and the funeral services will bo held at tho residence of M. Keith Neville Sunday nfternoon nt 2 :!(!. Tim nrvi u.iii , conducted by Rev. Chas. F. Chapman, ui uiu episcopal cnurcn. Hnrvy Neville, of Chester, 111., n brother of thn lntn .Ttulirn Mnvlll,. M. companicd by his son Chester, nrrived in town last nignt. uimer Neville, of Omaha, son of Judgo James Neville, will also bo hero to attend tho funeral. The 1908 Fire Record. Chief Jotters of the fire department, furnishes Tho Tribune with the list of fires for tho vcar 1908. showinu- tho number of times tho department has boeen called out and tho financial loss. fUn !!- I.. eit xiiv list, is lib iuiiuws; Feb. 1 J. W. Stuart's residence $900. Feb. 15-J. It. McWilliams' barn $20. Fob. 20 John McGraw's rcsidenco $U)0. rob. 24 Max McGraw's res denco. Nominal loss. Mar. 10 Prairie firo south of Codv'a residence. Nominal loss. Mar. 20-A. P. Kellv nnd Star Cloth- ing Houao, $5,200. Mar. 23 A. Frazior'a rosldonco. Nominal loss. March 25 weaver's barn. Nommal loss. Mar. 25 James Frazior Barn. Nom inal loss. March 30 Prairio firo west of town. Hay, $40. April 9 G. Hartwig's coal shod, $50. April 10-Andy Lidell's barn $100. April 22 S. Friend's residence, $25. April 29 John Strahorn's residence. $25. May 1 American Waterworks Co.. $700. May 2 Rush Mercantile Co.. cellar. Juno 7 Smn Richards and Commer cial Club.$1.000. Juno 20 Boxes in rear of Lemnsters' shop, nominal loss. Juno 27 lalse Alarm. July 3 Waldo & Bacon's smoko house, $50. July 9F. W. Cross, hotel $3.00. Aug. 31 Dr. Ames' Hospital, J200. Sent. 5 Prairie firo in comctory, nominal loss. Sept. 5 Schatz & Clabaugh store, $13,000. Sept. 20 Robert Royer.s barn, $50. Sent. 29 T. F. Green's billiard room. nominal loss. Oct. 2 Prairio firo west of town : two alarms. Hay $50 After you have looked over this Hst. don't you think the fire boyo are en titled to your patronage at the Easter dance, Monday evening, April 12. Dance Tickets $1. Respectfully, Thos. Jekfers, Chief. For Rent. New Beven room houso with bath, six blocks from banks, Second ward. In quire at 723 West Gth St. UON WALKER. MEN'S CORRECT CLOTHES FOR EASTER. The making of good clothes requires the experience and skill of the best designers and tailors. Our Kuppenheimer Suits Jand Top Coats not only represent the season's snappiest pat terns and styles, but are tailored by the high est salaried and most skilled workmen in America. Prices $18.00 to $25.00. V We are selling the famous Alco System Clothing, in stylish fabrics and smart, perfect fitting models, representing the newest ideas in cuffs, lapels, collars, shoulders, etc., and in a variety of patterns, in tan, gray and olive shades. Better garments are sold powhere at the same price. Prices $15.00 up to $25. Buy your Easter suit now, so if altera tions are needed you will have time to be properly fitted. Come in and see our fine line of Cluett Shirts, Roelof Hats and Easter Neckwear. Weitiffand Si McDonald, The House of Good Clothes. J. J. Baden and Ed Paul are busy in stalling the electrical effects and dis plays for tho moonlight dances, given by the-voluntoer firemen of thiB city. This feature is now in dancing and will without doubt bo appreciated by all who attend. Contrary to an ad which appeared in these columns, Buchanan & Patterson do not handle shoos. It was just a littlo carelessness on tho part of tho "mako up" man who placed a shoo ad over tho Buchanan & Patterson signature. For Salo Absolutely puro Mapla syrup, mado from the sap of tho Rock Maple tree. Guaranteed to give cntiro satisfaction. $1.00 pur gallon in not less that six gallon orders, f. o. b. Hud son, Ohio. Roferenco: Hudson Na tional Bank. II. E. Lei?, Hudson, O. There always have been soda crackers J there always will be soda crackers But There never were and never will be any other Soda Crackers to equal eda Biscuit Une The Soda Crackers of National-i NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY Sold Only m ?loisturc l'roof Vackagp Tho bulk prico ranged from $G.9Q to