:-:"rr " r 7) ( I V -jr Herald.. . J. 1X10' ; - . i f if,' FOUUTH YEAR.? PLATTSMOUTH. NEBRASKA. -A TUKDAY EVENIXO. MARCH U 180J ft (MIS Kit 157 s ' i ill, i, ,. 7 .. . KtMwaawvaU'u uin uauy : truest of all ir? Leavening I'.iwcr. ABSOLUTES PURE THE HUHCHB5TO MOHROW Catholic-St. I'aulS ('liiirrli. 0;ik. hflwt'f-n Kiflli snifl vixtli. Kittlwr 'ani-y, Istor. 8-rvirrg : M;iss t R nil 10 :.Tn a. m. Suintiiy bcliool ill 2 :.Ut. i li Ix-nt-tlii'tloi.. Chkhthk. I'nnuT I.oriist ami l-'iirlith K' Ht-rvii!is iiinriiini! :iikI iwuMij;. Klilr .1. K li-'it, 1 :islr mul:iy Sfiinnl 10 . m. El'lx mwi.. Si Lute's Chtirili. ' nt-r Tliixl mill in-. Ui-v II 1$ riir-!-! taiior. Sim- vic-H : II A. M a il 7 :J0 r i. Sunii.i) Srlioul at J :CO l'. si. Qrit.MAs M ftiiiiihst ''riir Sixth St and fiiinit-'. Iiv. lint. r;icir. Srrvici's : tl A. 31. and I :.'K i m. SiiihI.-i.v Sch-.ol lu .v m. HF.siivth: 1 an'.- ri v ! in i-w rlinf cli. "r-atm-r riixtli :iiiI Untitle sic. Kav. .1 I . i-:ur .i-ci.i tiiid:ia -sit mil at !) ; :;i ; l'lvac-Iimi; 7 at I! :i. 111. :t:il s 111. Fiiest M TllonisT -Jixtli St.. l-'t n-fii Main aii'l !': il. licv .1. I M I'.nck i.i r p;eti.r. SitvIiv" : It . m. s .no r. M mii d i -clii'iil :".ia. 5t. I i.iyt 1 iin-.ii A i-iliirsdi.y t-vi-n- UKKSIAN ri;"fllVTKItl W . - 'nrillT .M tin and Nilitii. I.'i-v v illi-. i-asi'-r. Sci vIi-cm : uniial Iiouis. Siitnl iy - rlHMil u ::'.o a. m. iu'KlviMMi i'Niii: ; TiiJ A 1. IlianitP, be twi'i'ii I'lllli and ith. Ot.oi:Kl I'.Al'llvr.- Mt . OMVf. "ak. Ii'dsvi-eii It-nlh i.iul ;-.;. ,-nl U Kev. A . I'.'i.-w i l!. !;.. tr. Si i vi -s 1 1 a. in. Mid 7 ::) m. 1'rnji r Iiit'Clini; cdin siiay rvi'iiii.. VlilMI MKS'S I'lllCI-TI X" A-s(riATIov llociut ill 'tttiTiiian Idiick. M.iiu sirri-l. Cus !! iiifi-: nr.'. inr unv, oitl . i-vi-rv S n day i.l teriKM'ii at 1 it'i lix-k. iK.nai 1 j -1 1 week days from h. 111 . lo : : :mj . hi. Sol I II 1'ai.k 1 A !:l : s 11 I K. i:--v. .1. M. S immI, i ;i ..r. -m-i n : .'Mr day Srlnn-I. 10 a. in.: lfarli intr. 1 1 u in. and 8 . m ; jrai-i im'ctii't; liifs'iay nilw ; -iinir prao llc.- lTid.y uiulit .-. liai'f u IiMini'. Fkki: MlrsliiN .xit "r i .ci ii r.rainli- Slrcf beluiTii r:liand tlili. frv A Kali: paH'T Sund y Srli"d Suixtay f.icn(.n n IOiiV ii'k,M-nins:ii M ' ' k. Ml diiy v- ciiln t Vnii' priijur- la-olid at J uVlm k Si'ivi.v h ,i' s. I i' Ml.ii i-v ai-i ymiti l- -p.es iiiij' inir at S : 1 t'lil'silav. nivitvi at 8 p, lit. All SwiNl'i ar i rdiatl laviiud. Dates of Tiistor. Tin- -:n lif.-t mm! l:r.:-t d.i 1 1 ! n :i which lCast;-r t ;m l.ill ;irc March and Ajril L'". In lss ' Master fell up on i I r !:i1er--t ! '. xvhich had n'l nf Ciu i ed licfiM'i- in the niiieii enlh cen tury, and will not occur aain unlil 1J4:. T' la.-'t li ne Ka.-ter iell upon its eat li -t dale, the lind ot yiarch. fens in hiy and this xvill not hapju it aain n this century nor in the next. On tiirninir hack to prex ious cen turies, we find that such a lat- da li as April '-'a i n- Master Simdaj. ' ha. occurred once every hundred years, with one exception; that is. ll.U. la Hal. 1 J. 1 . IK".'. lull and yi'.. The earliest da- for Master occur red in lTi.l. i v.'::. l'v.is. i.-7:s. l iTs, l:ts:. li;',. Mil and ltt. This time the thirteenth century is passed over in stead of the fourteenth. For the henelit of those whoxvould like to know upon xx hat date ICaster falls for the remaining years of this ccntiirv. xx-e yive the iolloxx-iiiir: IStll. March J1.) lS'ii i. April a. 1V)7. April 1. ls'K April 1(. lvm, AjM-il "J. l'.M). April la. Mx. lv.rj. April 17. lS'.r.t. April 1S04, March '.". ISI'3, April 15. A True Explanation. The folloxx inir letter x-e clip from the Wabash News. 1 1 x as ex idently not written for publication, but since the Weeping Water Republic an has said that they hnx e 7a!) names on the petition more than is needed, this letter from one of the managers of the whole affair nuht to pretty thoroughly sipielch the fresli edi tor of that" too-previous city. Here is a copy of the letter: I.orisx ii.r.K. Nkh.. Mar. R 1S01. Mk. W.M. I'onl.: Dear Sir - You can abandon the canvas of your precinct, for it is ,, useless to try to ilet enough signers. Since the contract is let and bond.--given to insure the completion of a countx" court house in I'iattsmoulh. We were instructed by our attortiey that the commissioners would have to advertise thirty days before re ceiving any bids, but we find when it is too late that there is no laxv to compel them to advertise, .-o we are beat and can't help ourselves just noxx-. and have to give it up. Yours Respectfully, M. II. MlVINHSTOV. SecV. Mxecutive Com. District Court jurx', after being The jurx', after being out one ni"iit fVid two days, finally brought ina verdict finding (i. I. Smith guilty of forgery at Xehaxvka as charged in the information. The C.'ise xxas lougut siiioooriux uy Messrs. Heeson iV Root and Mathew I (lerin-. while the county aitorney an! 'hi. II. Wooley prosecuted. making as good a case as it were possible to make out of the testimo ny to be had. In the case of the State against t Cole, which went to the jury yester day noon, the jury xvas out a little over txx-o hours and brought in a ) verdict of not guilt-, thus making ' Mr. Walter Cole a free man. This closed the criminal work for the term and Judge Chapman last eve ning discharged the jurx-. The bal ance of the term xvill be taken in the trial of equity cases or laxv cases where a jury is waived. In the case of Marten vs. Gilmore, ,-' tried to a jury yoterday, the court ordered the jury to bring in a ver- diet for the defendant, which they ) did without leax'ing their seats. if. S. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, i3S titllSf TKKSOXAL. Mr. Rodgers xvent up to Ceresco today to look over his farm. Sheriff Tighe is on the sick list, together xvith his xvife and boy. Mr. and Mrs. J. Wendle went to Heatrice this morning for a week's viit. Miss Morris, of Weeping, is the guest to-day of her friend Miss Satford. O. II. Kallou arrived home this morning from a business visit to Chicago. Mrs. Roberts, of Lincoln, accom panied by her daughter Laura, will x isit friends in this city to-day . Bert McMlwnin has his new reg ulator set up in the Davis room in th" Riley block and it is a veritable daisy. J. W. Merrier, a typo on the Coun cil I'luifs Nonpareil, is in the city today visiting his brother, Sam Mer rier, of this city. W. D. Join s and Mr. M. Mc'ey, of St. Joe, bought another car load of horses and mules, xvhich Mr. McVey .-hipped to Si. Joe last evening. Dk MARSHALL, Di:XTIST. xvill be in his office on and after March llth. Tile Patti Rosa company arrived this morning and are stationed at the Riley. Mark our prediction. Plattsmoulh will go to the front this year as never before in the history of the town. Robert Dalloti has been elected class orator in the grammar grade, certainly a good send oil for a boy of his age. Mrs. leo. I lousexx-orth xvas called to Burlington a few days ago on ac count of the dangerous illness of h.-r father Mr. Mason. Mr. House xvorth reeeix-ed a letter today saying he xvas no better. Wilford Croxvther and fa leave in a day or two for ni!v xviH St.' Paul. Minnesota, xvhere lie position in a railv. has obtained a IV office. The best xvishes of the IlLKAl.I) go xvith them. Patti Rosa, the queen of comedy, xvi 1 1 gix'e one of her inimitable en tertainments at the opera house to night. Her support is highly spokeu of by the press and xx-e shall expect a most delightful entertain ment. The state oratorical contest at Lincoln yesterday resulted in T. W. Chappell. of the Stale University, carrx ing off the first honors, xvith Mr. M. C. Winter, of the Wesleyan I'niversity coming in for second place. Mr. and Mrs. Brusie departed this morning for their home on the Pn cilic coast, Mr. Brusie being very anxious to get back to his senatori al duties at Sacramento. Mrs. Wes cott and son Hilt accompanied them as far as Omaha. Those who appreciate the efforts of the last legislature in getting a million dollar sugar plant located in Nebraska can do themselves a service by signing a petition re questing' the legislature to retain the bounty on sugar. The amusement loving people should not forget Ihe rare treat in store for them at the opea house tonight by the talented nctress. the favorite singer and dancer. Miss Patti Rosa, in her nexv success, the "Imp." She is assisted by a power ful company. Dr. Mroobel. a graduate of Heidel berg I'niversity, one of the foremost colleges of Murope, is in the city with a -iexv of locating here. The doctor lias only been m this country live months, but the drive and push of America pleases him so much that he is determined to remain. I'koi. Crostiiwait gave a very pleasant entertainment last Friday evening. Our city has been favored xvith numerous entertainments in the past, but Prof. Cs rendition of his program was far ahead of any of them. Those xvho failed to hear him missed the treat of the season. -Weeping Water Magle. At the M. hi. church, Maacli 17. Admission cents. The jury in the trial of the Smith forgerj-case cost the county $S7, not counting the extra expense made necessary by the impniincliug of another jury to try the Cole case. The fact that one or txx-o men .-hould hang a jury and thus put the county to so much expense leads one to ,-r .. xvisn ioran amendment to tlie ji laxv, iry Xoxx- is your chance and such a chance 3-011 will have but once in a lifetime, to buy clothing, furnishing gootls, hats. etc.. at slaughtering prices at JOM'S. The entire stock must bejsold out as quick as possible der We understand the board of com in issiom-rs ta I k of placing a iii-c eliiek in the lower of the new conn house 1 ha t will gi e the time of day j where it can be .ecu for two or j three miles and 1 1 -1 the clock strikes it could be heard alloxerthe .i -ill Cliy. e nope I ney Wl 1 1 i lo so, oill er new court houses in thestatt hax'e been supplied x-ilh steepli clin ks and xvhy should not ours In up xvith the times. A noxcl and exciting race occur- .-...I il K i... .... I-... . .... ...I...-. I l II I III IMIII I till I'll 141V V111VI1I road, near 1 ortsmouth. Ollicer Mlaniiigau was in pursuit of an cs- caping prisoner who xvas a little too j Meet for the blue coat. Pistol shots j n:ilv seemeil lo :i ci 1 er:i I e 1 1 i s si icci 1. ! - - , .t the "cut" in the road Mlaniiigau overlook a hearse and mounting it made the drixca put his horses to their utmost speed in pursuit of the runaway. The fugitive could not lcax'e'tlie road on account of the high bank on either side, and when he saw the officer thundering down on him xvith a hearse, he concluded it must be a case of 'dead or alive" and threw up his hands. Officers, as a general thing, don't go after their man xvith a hearse, but xvheii they do, it seems the moral effect is tremendous. Mx, fudge Raiusev saxs, since Mr. Snvder has been talking about him. he can given few pointers on Sny der's appearance. Some time ago t.ie judge was at the depot xvlu n a gent lei nan Iroin Mai xt-ru. an I an old friend of Snyder's, got oil ihe train, and coining up to the judge lie greeted him very cordially and asked him about his family. The judge told the stranger he guessed he xvas mistaken, but the strange." said he guessed not, '"Isn't your name Snyder':" Judge Ramsey showed him Snyder's store and lie soon discox'crcd the original M r. Snyder. At another time a nervous :iiig man wauled a marriage li cense and the judge said he would wait on him after supper, as it was then supper lime. On coming dawn town he met Snyder on his xv ay home and the young" man xvas xvith him. setting up the cigars and making himself as agreeable as j .v i. .- i i lie. A a glance the judge saw Ihe mistake and invited the young man to go xvith him, xvhich he did. after casting furtive glances at M ". Snvder. A Pleasant Party- The "guess xvh.-re, go there" party cameoif Thursday night at the home of L. C. Stiles on !!aiii street, oppo-.- i i e t he hi.- loi'iice. 'l'he boys hired some kids to keep cases on the girls and finally located the. parly at Mrs. Dodge's, but discovered their mis. take before they xvent in. Some one got a pointer bx" seeing txvo of the vou-tg ladies go south on Sixth sl'"e -i. nd Mr. Miller".- was figured out as the location, only to lind tiiat they xvere mistaken. A close xvalch. with sundry cop. -ultal ions xvith the juvenile detectives i n charge, finally "orr-.-ctly located the party, and about hi o'clock the boys put in an appearance and xvere laughed at by the young ladies for allowingthem selves to be so easily duped. Re freshments were served, anil they say the boys ate like harvest hands, their long xvalks having xvhetted their npppetites. After a full dis cussion of the many good things to eat. the usual games and pastimes xvere engaged in until a late hour, when all 'repaired to their homes, realising a pleasant evening had been spent. Those in attendance xvere Messrs. Van Burk. Henry Tartsch. Sam Pat terson. Rob Miller. Will Reinhackle. Waiter and Mruuk Kuoti, Kd Stiles, John Langston. Will Staddleman, Logan Brown, Will Clement. Harry Green and Misses Xettie Ballance, Georgia Oliver. Rose McCauley, Maggie Oliver. Nellie Laurie, Anna Dodge. May Dutton. Ida Ho ck, Ber tha U ise. Maud Vivian. Li..ie Miller, fan m. i Streeper, May I'atterson. May Stiles. Frances Stiles and May Beaxer. Mmes. Dawson & Pearce, Xot only have excellent taste, but they have exercised it, as is evident by a glance at their nexv spring stock of the rare and beautiful nox- ! eitic " in i!iil!:erv. xvhich ih'v have secured for Plattsmouth trade. The store is radiant xvith floxvers, rich colored ribbons and patern hats, recently from the hands of Paris modistes. The styles are so odd and so differ ent this year from anything hereto fore worn that every iady xx ill have to get nexx- headxvear or be badly out of style. The Cleopatra patterns in hats, xvhile a little in the "ser pentine" order, are very beauti ful. The iloxvers this year are very small and dainty ond largely run to wreathes, xvhich make delightful trimmings for the nexv hats. The hair xvill be worn very low; indeed, a lady could not get a nexv hat on xxith the present method of doing up the hair. The most fashionable shade appears to be heliotrope, and as none but blondescan wear that color, the blondes xvill be in the sxx-im this year. We noticed a great deal of gilt lace and gilt ribbon, which is being xvom in the east a great deal as trimming. The lovely, light, airv little hats for girls xvere too pn tty almost for j use; xx-hile the Parisian pattern hats 1 were too sweet for anything, and ' eclipse all former handiwork of! these setters of fashions, for real ar tistic beauty. One cannot explain the appearance of these man-beautiful creations, the readers will have to go and see for themselves. Geo. W. Fairfield is in the city to day and will remain until Wednes day or Thursday of next xx'cek. QUALITIES OF THE JAPANESE. Sir A I llolil'-l r.llllllliintic Opill- nf .Iaiam-i- I't-itplf. : !iei.! I ,-nn a nd always ;;.. t't. Francis Xavier's imis As f.,r t! ll.-ill i.e id' fei liii'.j. my Mini iiiore li::1 Hi:-, nation l.-i tin- ldigliL .f Never liavo I passed ilaya v, trainii.il nr restorative than a.'imirr ,1a ; :i:ic.-e .f all classes in the ci- ties, tuxvii. .-cmI x i!! i . of Japan. IVs- hi', ly tliat is ln ea; I have had im lui-i- iicss relal inn-, wit li my kind and pleasant Niioncte friend-, and have never talked very much metaphysics; hut it seems certainly ;m easy xvay to keep mi the riht side of folks to let philosophy ami th"i li ilj.v alt me. Moreover it i ;, no doubt, necessary for such experiences to ," a little behind that sort of Japan which you find on the ITatobas of Yokohama er Kobe, in the Yoshixvaras of those ,-ri I the otiier oj :. porls. At very little distance from tin .''.'.rfac;. xvhich xve civilizing xver t. nie;--; have done .ur Invt to spiil. xviil he Mill (li.-.eoxered 1 he eld, e'l.ni'v'ss, hi 'i teinpei-ed. generous, simple and sweet eja::i'r:,-ed Japan of old. I frankly confess it h;'.s entirely charm ed me; and therefore xvhat I t;:iy .f this .Jajianese nation, jui 1 th'-ir i:ian:iers :'.::d etistoms. miist be received xvidi the j. roper caution attacliin-j to the l:;i;;ia:;e of a friend, .aid even :v 1 v: r. UaL v.'hero els.- in tl;- xvorM !k .; ih e:.ir. stieli a e.::spir;:ey lo he ::?:,.,...;.,.. .;t:..;l ;l v."ile-:-i :"ead co:nji;;-t to retid -r t!ie liifiicalt. af fairs of life as rinooth and jrraccfiil as eireuinf t:'.nee;i ad-iit: such fair d -crees i.f line le!:;-.vior fi::e,l and acctpted for all; such universal t "siraint of the c-oar.ser i:upuls,e!i of speech and si'.-t. sueii )r.-Uy pietnresriiK.'nes.i of d.:ily exir.tcnce; such lively I ve of nature as the eaihelli her of that e::i:-tei;ce; such si!:eere leli;rht in beaalitcl artistic time 1 ea -lie it of the 1- il tell leine. .5 to little chll- 'ire:i: ivW!iec for narcits and old per.-roiis; su"h xvidesprend n'-lm.'inent of tast.j and hrt1 -it.-; such courtesy to strang ers; secli willirepicss to please and to he pleased. fclir Md win Arnold in S'-iTbner'-i. A P.. ..-i-'.-r ikiii.. .Me ix.--;i.:f!iv aas neea utiliz- Is' ui'T ;:: a- d t!ie xviisli-jr fi-r the iiner rine;. i. eev.eace i.; that the il; ah has irri ; u ;uoun 1 it i:i such a way as to ro- qu.re fh.e :;.-rvi;'OS of surgeon to re move i:. Lieveily .lass.) Times. County Court. Wm. Carroll is charged xx-ith steal ing a gold xvatch of Wm. L. Hull. His preliminary examination is taking place today. J udge Sullivan appears for the defendant, and II. D. Trax-is for the state. The xvill of the late Levi Walker wa.s admitted to probate this morn ing. Oswald Guthman vs George Lulz. Suit on account. Hearing March L'l. It is with regret JOM has to sell out his entire stock, for he has done a very satisfactory and successful business, but dissolution betxveen Joe and his partner, Wm. Fisher compels him to close out. tf Millard Balrd Time keeper for Nexvell A: Parmele met xx-ith an accident xvhich caused a rupture a fexv days ago and oxving to inflamation xvhich set in soon af ter he died yesterday from the effect of the injury. The Election Will be held the 7th day of April this year so that the city conven tion need, not be held until sixteen days before that date, to comply xx-ith the law, though of course it may be held sooner if a majority so desires. The police judge was engaged this afternoon hearing the case of Brown vs. Ilirsch. Col Mathexv Ger ing appeared for the Brown fam ily xvho looked much nearer black than broxx-11. Captain Hull seemed to be the attorney for Ilirsch. The claim xvas for $1.13 xvhich Brown and family said they had earned in helping Ilirsch move to xvhich Mr. Ilirsch demurred. District court adjourned over at noon unlay umil T-Ioiiday nioiioug at 1) o'clock. The regular monihly meeting of the Mpxvorth League took place at the residence of Wash Smith last night. The league is in a nourish ing condition and no doubt does much good. The next meeting xvill be at the residence of Mr. S. A. Davis- on Pearlstreet the second Friday in April. Hair Work, all kinds to order. Hair chaios, Of pins, rintrs. crapes, etc., a specialty. Orders left at Dovey'e store or Mesdames Wise & Root, will be promptly attended to, or postal card to Mns. A. Knee, Hair-dresser. A nice Child's Suit at $1 .00 at JOE'S, tf Remarkable Facts. Heart disease is usually supposed to be incurable, but when properly treated a large portion of cases can be cured. Thus Mrs. Mlmira Hatch, of Mikhart, Ind., and Mrs. Mary L. Baker, of Ovid, Mich., xvere cured after suffering IS) j-ears. S. C. Lin burger, druggist at San Jose, 111., says that Dr. Miles' Nexv Heart Cure xvhich cured the former, "worked xx-onders for his xvife.' Lex i Logan, of Buchanan, Mich., xvho had heart disease for 30 years, says txx-o bottles made him "feel like a nexv man." Dr. Miles' Xexv Heart Cure is sold and guaranteed by F G. Fricke & Co. Book of xx-onderful testimonials free. 1 CLEARANCE SALE LADIES AND CHILD-BENS CLOAKS, UNDERWEAR AND HOSIERY BLA COMFOHTABLES WHICH BEGINS TODAY E HAVE cut the ties in need of anything save money by calling. vJXJST OPENED Our new line of embroideries, the handsom- j est andlargest line ever F. HERRMANN FiliST IXHItt i:sr FIRST N.VI I UNA 1 1 HANK- HAVELOCK ARE YOU - GOING - TO - LUILD - THERE? IF Remember that R. (). Castle & Co have an immense stock of LUMBER AND ALL BUILDIDG MATERIAL AT HAVELOCK And Guarantee Satisfaction in all Thin R. O. CASTLE & HAVELOCK, NEBRASKA. A nice childs suit at ?1 at JOM'S. The finest of of furnishing goods at slaughtering prices at JO MS tf A good pair of shoes at $1.0) at JOMS. tf All the latest styles of xvall paper found at Wildman & Fullers. Wildmnn & Fuller carry the larg est and finest assortment of xvall pa per in Ca--i county. No old chestnuts or rubbish at JOM'S. Mverything of the latest stvle and at below cost. Miss Mollie Tucker. Dress ami millenery a specialty, ox-er Harold's store making Rooms tf. Go to JOM and lay in your supply for next year. It will pay you good interest at the prices he is closing out his stock. tf When you are in Lincoln, call on V. C. Austin &Co,in McBride block corner off twelvth and P Street for Ha"elock and University property. THE MAN WHO Drives the the Ilea re e is not in it And for that matter, neither is the Singer Sewing Machine Company. Ox-er y,0hh,M) Singers have been sold in the L'nited States xvhich means that we have over 'J,JK).(X xvit nesses to the fact that the SIXGMR is the best machine made. All the nexvest improvements have been added which truly make the Singer The Oueen of all her Realm. Machines sold on the most favora ble terms by the department mana- fctr" MR. D. P. CRONIX, at his headquarters in Henry Bpcks F'urniture store or by Mr. Atherton, local agent. OF: prices deep, and par in the above lines will shown bv us. PLATTSMOUTH. NKH. SO- CO ScMft li m; AND Tlie Va? tilii''ton Aveinn; GROCERS Provision Merchants. Hai! quart" for jl JL-J y kj 1. y K.IIEIl, We pay no rent and 6ell for CASH. You don't pay any bills for df-ad btraU when you buy of tliis firm. The Hand. best SOFT COAL alwaji on IDOZXTT FORGET a r thk ' COB1TERS ' Oppobite llicbey Brt8 Lumber (.fSce jCjAWSON & PEARCE Carry a Full Line mt FINE MILL ESER Y AND Cllfi DRENS CLOTH IN O. ALSO FI'.ESH CCT FLOWEK BOOM 2, K.LKT BLOCK. PLATTJfOUTH Do Not Forget The night school at South Park school house on Monday, Tuesday. Thursday and Friday nights each week. The common branches taught by d3t O. T. Wood.