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Does ifoos old Weather RlemDimdl You that the Heavier Clothing Season is almost here? It it does it remains our duty to remind you that Holly's is the place to buy them. How that New Suit or Overcoat, Winter Weight Underwear or Shoes? Wa have a complete line both for men and boys. Call and let us show y How about ou the many new things we have in Winter Wearing Apparel. "Hniiy'Q 5C Huskers, the Best in the State, WM. HOLLY, th BotlhiDeir Nebraska. Plattsmouth, REAL ESTATE Classified AKmI. fen lit I y rolling M-i-tlon In I'.iifTnlo county. .Ncl.raska. liooil ih-i j-'IiImitn. live inlli-s to town. No Imprm cim-nts. Only I5 IM-r HiTr, iMW'j ilown. Ii:iliinc one. two Hll'l three years. I".. .1. Wool worth. Kearney. Ncl. For hale -Th l.ule huiils along tin- II. .t M. nml tin- I'. I. lie rallroals up the North I'latte river alley north of l;iton. some 400 acres, have just Imcii placetl with us for inunciliate sale. No In tlcr farm land l N' hrasUa. I'ri.-cs ?.7.. t 40 00 ier acre on easy pay mints. In tracts to suit. Ahlrcss llratt V Coixlinan. North I'latte. Nch. or J. II. Kliingsworth. iJothcnbiir;;. Ncl. or A. K. Trotitinan. I'axton. Neb. 40-4 nfift acres 3 mile from thriving clt y of M O U InhaMtants; level IMatte valley laiul. black mjII. no Kanl;lsil acres cultivated. 130 wheat. 10 alfalfa, small Improvement, a liar gain at sll.uuo. acres level Platte valley land In central Nebraska four miles from county seat town ofOOO. CihmI hhii'li Miil.no sand ; 5r acres In pasture, balance cultivated ; HO acres alfalfa; fair Improvements; great snap at $45 er acre ClayiMml V Johnson. Kearney. Neb. Fine ranch for sale or trade. .HHO acres, two miles from railroad town. Ml miles from lenver. Abundance never failing water. Some rich valley alfalfa land. roo1 house. Kood sheds and corrals, water piped to house and sheds. Well fenced, price SHUIUI. Will consider jrood clear property to amount of ?1j X. Will carry l J.OOO on ranch at fi T cent. K. A. Trimmer, l.lmon, Colo. 4SH Owners pried Commissions. If earned. Sune. farms left. Hank drafts or checks jjooil as pld KM'iises allowed purchaser. A. .1. Iurluint. Norfolk. Neb. It I I handle town, city property, business houses and business opportunities. If you want to buy. sell or exchange, communicate with inc. I.its and information on request. A. II. Koseiibaum. 3JI-I-1 N. V. Life Hid. 4-.ll I m:ih:i. Neb. Fine P.nrt county farm near Tekamah. will lirsoM at Keferee sale. liberal terms. Sat urday. Ih-c. Jl. '07 Adilress I'. K. Taylor. 414 Tekamah. Neb. Cirms f..r i viTVlnIy we have I new laud list with descriptions, terms, etc, of many farms. Write today Itradley Mathieson. Wolbach. Neb. 4stl Graham county. Kansas. Is one of the Ix-st counties in t he state, for diversified farm- injl ;li to r2i will buy jjootl w heat and corn land. W rite n. e. I. J. Manna. Hill City. 4tt Kansas. Hrain ranch acres cheap. ?1H. Lands v u.ljoinmj; selliii'4 Ih:jU. Commission paid If earned. Irafts preferred to sold. Ex Immim's allowed purchaser. A.. I. Hurland. 4st4 Norfolk. Neb. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS Notice of Sale IN TIIK DbTKICTCtU KTurCASS (VI NTY. NF.IIWASKA. In themattcrof theestateof Xo,.,. f Sale. Patrick shields. Iecea.scl. Notice is hereby iri veil, t hat in pursuance of an order of Paul .lessen, jutli-'e ol the district .-iiri i.f fnss count v. Nebraska, made on the r.lh tlay of Novemlier. 1.H7. for the sale of real slate lieremnelore ui-serineo. mere win slil at the soiilli door of the court house at Plattsinouih. Nebraska, on the 14th day of le- ceniU-r. Iir. at one o clock, p. in., at pumn vendue tot he highest bidder for cash, t lie fol lovrinir dcscrilt'd real estate. to-wit: The un- ilir iileil J. of lots ten 10). eleven (111 and twelve trj). in block sixty i". of t he city of Plattsinouih. Nebraska, subject however to the homestead and dower ritriits of Cat hei'ine Soader in and to said premises, saul sale will remain oen one hour. Iatcd t liis oi ti day of Novemlier. 1!'7. Thomas Wam.im:. !.. pwycr. Attorney. liuaniiaii. 4i.1 4 Notice to Creditors State of Nehihska. county Com I. Cass CorxTT ' In the matter of the estate of llainia F. Calkin. deceaM'd. Notice is hereby iriven that the creilitors of said deceased will meet the administrator of said estate, lu fore me. county juiit'e of Cass county. Nebraska, al the county court room in Plattsmouth. in said count .v. on the 7th day of I eeenil'er.l'.s.C.aiid on the st h day of June. l'.s. at 10 o'clock, a. ni. each day for the puniose of presriitinir their claims for examiuat ion. ad justment and allowance. Six months are allowed for the creditors of said deceased to present their claims, from the 7th day of Novem'ner. l!H'7. and one year for the administ rator to sett le said estate.from the 11th day of Novemlier. l!t7. Witness my hand and seal of said Comity Court, at Plattsmouth. Nebraska, this lUth day of Novemlx-r. 1''7. Hakvf.v IK Travis. seai.I Count y J ud(.e. 47t4 Notice to Creditors STATK OI' NFHKASKA . s , ,.OUIlty oun t ass t ounty In the ir.a'ter of tl.e estate of Martin Henis-ke. is-e.nei. Not ice is hereby s.'iven tliat the creditors of said li-c-ased will unit the executor of said est a'c. Ix f' rc mr. county juiitre if Cass county. Nebraska, it the county cmirt room i" I Mat tsinou; h. in said count y. on the Ciit li day of I e-enil-r. l'."7. and on the J7l h liay of June. 1 .'. at loo'cl.o-k a. m.. each day. for thepur puse of pi e-x-iit intr their claims for examina tion, ad. iisi metit and allowance. ix mouths are allow.-ii for the cr ditors .f said ileceaseil to present their i-lain.s. and one vear fir the ecutor to settle aid estate. fnm t'.e llih day i f h-toU-r. H'7. Witness my hand and seal of said comity court. at Pl.-.itsincuth. Nebraska, this :ht day NovemU r. IIaiivev IK Tmvis IseAi.i County J udtrr. 4w4t Notice to Creditors STATE OF NF.HKASKA . InCounty Cass County. Conit. In the matter of the estate of James L. Hewey. deceasMl. Notice is hi-reby piven that the creditors of said deceased will meet the administrator of said estate liefore me. County Judre of Cass county. Nebraska, at the County Court Itoom. In Plattsmou'h. In saUl county on the 4th day of January. P.i's. and on theOth day of June. at 10 o'clock a. m. of each day for the pur pose of presenting their claims for examina tion, adjustment and allowance. Six months are allowed for the creditors of said deceased, to present their claims from January 4th. 1U07. and one year for the administrator to settle said estate from the h day of November. MoT. Witness my hand and seal of salu county court at Plattsmouth. Nebraska, this 30th day of Norember. 150" Harvey IK Tratis. Ipeal County J udtre. 4W4 Notice of Probate of Will. STATK or NF.HHASKA In County ( ass County. t tourt. To all h rsons Interested In the estate of John 1 1. Thelrolf. deceased: Whereas. Anna F.IIaU-th Thlerolf. widow, and of said count v. bus tiled In myotliccan instrument punxiit luir t4t lie the last will anl testament of John I . Thterolf. deceased, late, of said county, wit h her jM-tltion ua Int.' to have the same admitted to probate, which w ill relates to hot li jval and nersonal estate, and you are hereby notified that I have apixdnteit I he ZU (lav or I lecemiier. !'... at iu a. m. at my otllce In said county, as the time and place you and all concerned may apix-ar and contest the pixibate of I lie same. It is further ordered that saiil lict it loner irlve notice to all iicrsons interested in said estate of the M-ndcncy of the im-I it ion and the tune and place set Tor lieai nitr t he same ly nublicat ion of this order in the Plattsinouih Journal, a ncwspaiicr published and of ireneral circulation in said county, fur three weeks consecutively next previous to the day set for said hearing. In testimony whereof. I have hereunto set my band and olticial seal al Plattsmoiit h. in said county, t his 4t h day of I icceinlicr. P.m". IIahvev IK Thvis. Seal County .ludye. 4HI3 Notice of Chattle Mortgage Sale. W'lu-reas heretofore and on the I'tli day of May, I'.KHi, .1. N. Mabel of t he county of Cass, and state of Nebraska. Iicint? indebted unto The Clark Implement Co.. a coniorat ion or ganized under the laws of the state of Iowa, in the sum of Four 1 1 mid r'd Forty Five Hollars 44.".ik to secure the payment of said debt made his certain chattel nun I tratre in writing whereby he morttraired unto said company certain iMrsonal pioiM ily dcscrilicd in said niortirae of follows: one T-'VtxIoCoal Hurner Traction Knirine No. VII. One l.iftini; Jack. One 70 feet of H inch Pell int.'. And whereas default has lieen made in the payment of the debt secured by said mort tratre. there U-intr now ilue and payable then-on the sum of Two Hundred Fijrhty Five Hollars and seventy-live one-liundri'ilt lis .'s.Y7.' and no suit or piix eedinirs has Im-cii instit utel at law to recover t he debt now remainiinf secured by said moitiraire or any part ther-of and said inortiraj-'c was on t he d day of .1 unc. I in Hi. tiletl in t he otllce of the Clerk of Cass county. Ne braska. Not ice is hereby iritcn that on Thursday. January -d. Pms. at o'clock noon of that day. said morttrat-'e will Ix" foreclosed by a sale of said inoi I trau'ed protH-rty at puhlic auction. Sale to lak" place 31- miles nort hwest of Murray, where T. J. Pliodcn is now liviiur. Hated Hec. i-.Mh. l.o;. 'I HE Cl.AKK I MI'I.EMEXT Co. Mortiraire1. LEGAL NOTICE. IN Col NTV COI KT Ol" CASS COi .NTV. 1 Nebraska. 1 li I he matter of t he est ate of John t iui-l.lstoi IT deceased. All ersons interested are hereby noli lied that ISarbara (JuehlstorlT. the executrix of the last will and lestaineiil of John (iuehlstortT. has tiled her account ami l-t it ion for filial sett lenient of her dointrs as such executrix: also askint; for a construction of the will of said deceased, ami that the court direct the assignment and distribution of tlie lesiduei f said estate to such iicrsons as bylaw and the provisionsof said will are entitled thereto That the com will hear said pc' it ion and enter judgment thereon in the county emit room in the court house in the city of Platts niouth in Cass county. Nebraska, on Friday, tlie j'ili day Dei -ember. A. I . I'.hC, at 10 o'clock a. m.: that if objections are not made to said aii omit anil petition the praver of said i-t i lion will Im- irranted. Harvey H. Travis. ISeall County .ludye of Cass County. J. 1 l!oot. Attorney. iotl LEGAL NOTICE TN COFNTV -- Nel.riisLa COl l.'T OF CASS COFNTV, In tie mitler of the estate of Martha July an, t:e.-cascd. Notice is hereby sdven that a letitioii has 'h-cii tiled for tinal settlement ill the estate of Mtrilia Julyan prayimr for a final account intr and for inuitable ivlief. A hearinir will lie had on said ictition on the30lli day of Heci-m-i'er. P.V7. at i o'clock, a. m. Harvey IK Travis. ISeall County .1 ndce. A. h. Tidd. Attorney. .V't3 Legal Notice IN COFNTV COI'KT OF CASS COFNTV. Nebraska. In the matter of the estate of 11-nrietta Twiss. deceased. All tH'tsons interested in the above estate are hereby notified that a in-tition and final reiKirt have lieen tiled in said matter, asking that the aiiniinistratoi- be discharged and the estate elided. A hearintr will be had at the count y court iihiiii at Plattsmouth on the hit h day of Hecember. Iin7. at II o'clock, a. in., and all per sons interested are required to apiiear at sail date tt show cause, why said estate should not lie settled and the administ rator lie discharged. Harvey IK Travis Iseai.1 County .ludire K. it. Windham. Attorney. .'Otl Legal Notice IN COFNTV C'OFKT OF CASS CoFNTV, 1 Nebraska. In the matter of the state of Isatc Julyan, deceased. Notice is hereby iriven that a petition has lieen tiled for final settlement of the estate of Isaac .lulyan. deceased, prayimr for a tinal ae countimr and for equitable, relief. A hearintr will lie had on said iH-tition on the 30th day of Decern I H-r. IIH'7. at 10 o'clock a. m. llAKVEY IK TRAVI. Ise ai.1 County J udtre. Al. L. Tidd. Attorney. OHX REPORT OF THE CONDITION OK THE Plattsmouth State Bank of Plattsmouth, Nebraska. Charter No. 7t I iuoi i-'" nted in the t a'e of Nchrnka. .'it tl:e close of liuines. Nov cm her " ' V.v7. i:t:siii:ts I-orin-. nnl )liount --:.iVir iveniraft". eeurel ami liiiM-eured . . . 1.. ."I i ICankiiii: lioue. furnit ure ami fixtures 714 .V Current cmkmim' ami taxes iail l.i'-"l Cash items s 2! Tot a 1 Cash on hand ami line from other hanks !.0 07 Total. ?.ciii33, LIAHILITIFS Capital st-k iahl in Surplus fund I'ndiviiled profits Individual leinsits suhjeet to cheek f4.").:i0il ') I)em and certificates of tie- losit t4. 00 Time certificates of deptisit I3.jvi S'4 Iue to national, state and private hanks and hankers S.to.ikio oo :"o o :i..-4 59.4-4 54 Total sl5ll S3 State of Nebraska, I . Cor xtt of Cass f I.J. M. Roberts, cashier of the aliove named hank, do hereby swear that the aUwe statement Is a correct and true copy of the report made to the State Hanking Board. J. M. KOBE UTS. Cashier. . i W. H. NrwiLU Director. Attest., , ,, Kaltcr. Director. PubsrrilxHl and sworn to liefore me this 11th day of IHvember. 1'7. 1". B. Wisdham, (Seal Notary Tuhlic Mvirdock (lly O. A. i els.) PKODl'CK MAUKETS Corrected weekly by Martin & Tool, who pay the. highest prices for product and guarantee satisfaction: llutttr kkhh Hens.... Springs . Cream.. Cattle .. 1 loirs .. 1M- :i'c liC tie. S-'C .2..'iO toi.'i.CO .53.0010 S4.00 O It A IN MAKKKTS. Cirn .. Wheat Oats... ...41.' . . . S4C ...3."0 Rock Island Timk Taiji.k Murdock Station. WEST HOUND. No. 15, local l:r2 a. m. No. S5, local freight 8:.'50 a. m. No . mail 2:30 p. nr No. 37, mail 5:.rj3 p. m. No fi does not stop for passeers east f Denver. EAST HOUND. No. 91. fre irht V2:M) a m No. 304, local passenger 9:11 a. m. No. 18, Local 12:30 p m. No. 6, mail 3:00 p m. No. m, local freiunt 1:14 p m. No. G does not stop for passenpers west of DesMoines After a slight illness which caused us to miss our items for the past two weeks, we will now try and let you know what is doin' in these parts. On Tuesday of last week, E. T. Tool was called to Ackley, Iowa, on account of the death of his mother, his wife rccmpanied him. II. A. Tool transacted business in Omaha Thursday. Fred Wilken journeyed to Oklahoma last week, returning this week with his new bride. Success to you Fred. A baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Carl Eisenhut Snnday, December 1st. Mrs. Hunt and children have returned from Omaha. Martin & Tool have the Butterick pattefns in stock hereafter. Wm. Neilson and Frank Jones were Council Bluffs visitors Thursday. The Emily Waterman concert com pany who gave an entertainment at the M. V. A. hall, Wednesday, December 4th, was very successful. Miss Water man especially pleasing the audience. W. C. Monroe has been on the sick list. John Scheel and wife visited with rela tives at Bethany Sunday. Re v. Shup assisted in the revival ser vices at the M. E. church Friday even ing and Rev. Wright, presiding elder, assisted Saturday evening. The ser vices are to continue indefinitely. The members of M. W. A. camp No. 1849 of this place voted on five new ap plications Tuesday evening and also adopted Chas. Radke by card as a mem ber. Prof. DeBolt is transacting business in Plattsmouth. Miss Minerva Tool is in charge of the school during his absence. J. M. Leis, II. A. Tool and L. Neitzel appraised some land east of town Mon day, where the county expects t con nect a road through to Second street. Wm. Backemeier returned Sunday from an extended visit in Texas and Oklahoma. Paul Schewe shipped a car of stock to South Omaha Wednesday evening. Notice to Our Customers. We are pleased to announce that Foley's Honey and Tar for coughs, colds and lung troubles is not affected by the National pure food and drug law, as it contains no opiates or other harmful drugs and we recommend it as a safe remedy for children and adults. F. G. Fricke & Co. Coach Derailed at Junction. The rear coach on the Q passenger yesterday morning jumped the track at the Junction. Beyond breaking a few panes of glass in the car and joilting the passengers no serious damage was j done. The train came into the city ' without the coach and it was replaced I on the track before noon. Nebraska i Citv Press. Highest cash paid for poultry, deliver ed at Mynard any day in the week. Tel. 3 O. W. F. Richardson. notice to ureai tors. STATE OF NEK R ASK A. In County Court Cass County In the matter of the estate of "William Henry Edjrerton. defeased. Notice is hereby siven that the creditors of said deceased will meet the administrator and administratrix of said estate, liefore me. County Judge of Cass county. Nebraska, at the county court room in l'lattsmouth. in said county, on the 4th day of January. A. I). l'.Os. and on the 6th day of July. A. IX l'AX. at 10 o'clock a. m. each day. for the purpose of pre senting their claims for examination, adjust ment and allowance. Six months are allowed for the creditors of said deceased from the 4th day of January. 1908. to present their claims and one year for the administrator and administratrix to settle said estate, from the 12th day of Iecember. lMt7. Witness my hand and seal of said county court, at l'lattsmouth. Nebraska, this 12th day of Iecember. 1A7. Uarrey D. Traris. ISeall County Judjre. 50t4 SMALL CHILD IS MISSING Nothing Heard from Her Since Last Sunday. Officers Baffled. . A special from Lyons, Neb., dated December 11, says: A mystery which may in the end prove to many to have been a tragedy with sensational features attached, has developed from the dis appearance last Sunday of Lillie Olsen, the four-year-old daughter of a farmer living near Rosalie, Thurston county. Since being seen last Sunday the child has utterly disappeared and the entire county is stirred to a high pitch of ex citement over the matter. Several large posses have been conducting a search for the child the past two days, but the search was discontinued this evening, . I although the officers are still at work on the puzzle. The family lives near the Winnebago Indian reservation, and suspicion at first pointed to the redskins as possible abductors of the baby. The agent at the reservation is positive that none of his charges were outside the reservation Sunday, however, and the Indians are now believed to have had nothing to do with the matter. When last seen the girl was attempting to follow her older brother after the cows. Bloodhounds were brought from Lincoln last night and set on the trail of the child today. Though the scent was two days old, the dogs followed it about the farm, finally tracing it back to the farmhouse. The officers entered the house, but re fused to make any.statements as to the results of their investigations there. The dogs were sent back to Lincoln. No arrests have been made. WERE MARRIED IN OMAHA Two of Platfsmouth's Young People Slip Off to Metrop olis f o Get Knot Tied. Day before yesterday a merry quar tette were at the Burlington station and were destined for Omaha, where it was supposed they would visit. They were a jolly crowd, and we were not surprised when the report came that two of them had married. The inter ested parties were Horace Dunn, the delivery man for E. A. Wurl, and the lady Miss Anna Swanson, formerly of the Masonic Home. They were ac companied by John Bates and Miss Kate Duncan. The wedding occurred at Omaha at the court house, and was only witnessed by the parties who went with them from here. Mr. and Mrs. Dunn returned home last evening. Mr. Dunn is working at his accustomed place this morning, and seems as happy as a lark. They will make their home in the city, and until spring, will stay with the groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Dunn in the north part of the city. The Journal joins with the many friends of this young couple in wishing them much joy, and a pleasant journey through life. Reception of John A. Hennings. At the pleasant home of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Hennings on last Sunday they gave a reception for the newly married married pair, their son Charles and his new wife, formerly Miss Barker. A large and joyous gathering was present, all friends and acquaintances of the young people just married. A dinner fit for the kings was served to the six ty people who were gathered to make merry with those who are just starting out in married life. On departing they all wished the young people all the good things they can enjoy in this life, with as few of the ones that are dis agreeable as can well be the portion of the human race. The Journal joins with their many friends in wishing the much joy and prosperity, and may their pathway through life, be one that will be a blessing to themselves and all with whom they mingle. OFFICIAL MARKET REPORTS Prepared Especially for the Readers of the Journal. The following is today's markets furn ished by the Cass County Commission company, A. H. Smith, Coates block: Open. High. Low. Close Wheat Dec S31 S3S KS May 100S loos 1"0 July l5? 15 VZJi S5S Corn Dec hiH KS irtS x May 50H h oti1' fi July 55 5tiM 55 5t5Hi Oats I"ec May.".""." 504 504 50 504 July I 531 I 544 I 53 'I I M HI -HO BABY JUMPER $1.50 This Jumper is a practical in vention and a help to every mother anil healthful to every child. It prevents bowed limbs, learns the child to walk, and after be ing placed in the Jumper two or three times, the child w ill amuse itself by the hour. Can't wear 'em out Moccasins, f0c, and the Jumper makes a nice Xmas gift. LEGGINS Sherwood & Son TAKEN TO LINCOLN Joseph Worrell, an Inmate of The Masonic Home, Was Taken Today to the State Institute For a long time the Masonic Home superintendent and matron have been handicapped in the proper administra tion of the affairs at the home by rea son of the almost incessant tare which the case of Joseph Worrell has given them. Besides being a large man, which it was almost impossible to care for, unless with two or three attend ants, being paralyzed anil thus helpless, he has only a partial control of his mental faculties. All of which has made it an extreme burden, and has inter fered with the attention to other por tions of the home which they desired to give. Not that every need and de sire of all the members of the home was anticipated and given, but the especial care necessary for this patient was more of a tax on the ones in control of the home than they should be expected to assume. The trained nurse, who had charge of his case f iuntl her duties so arduous that she would no longer continue in the position. During the past few days an extra nurse had to be procured for the night that the day at tendant could secure some rest. Arrangements were completed yes terday whereby Mr. Worrell could be accepted at the State in:-titute for the insane at Lincoln, and he was taken there this morning by Sheriff ('. D. Quinton and Deputy .Sheriff M. E Manspeakor. Mr. T. S. C. Dabb, the Tyler of the lodge here, also accompan ied them. There they are prepared to properly care for him, and can do so in a way more acceptable than elsewhere. John Bauer has just finished furnish ing a complete new bath room for the D. W. Foster new house at Union, and also has just finished installing a new heating plant for the home of A. J. Riser, southwest of Mynard. New Records Once tv Month. k ....PHONOGRAPHS and REC0RDS g j 3 ij N ffA'.e White Sewing Machine Street wnnu nrn v. n n u b-w.. x v uiiiiui ii w uu., rTy JYk- f, & fc (Successors to I'liil. ?auter.) Sv-s5m2 S-fcjk D.Mvail Im ll4U fill. Clrn.! . B nCIIIWICU IV I1UIIII Will II WW l " 'vi Sold on Eeisy Payments. SPENT A DELIGHT FUL EVENING Social Gathering at the Home of Mr. and Mrs- Aalter Scott Last Evening. A large number of the friends of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Scott, collected at. their hospitable home laht evening niul had n delightful time and the 1 oiiih were made to fly, with guessing ganuM, music, and a contest for a prize, whit l was a beautiful cup. At the end of the contest, Mrs. C li. Itichardn and Mrs. J. Ij. lioot were the leaders and hud tied, in the drawing of straws for tho dicision the hit fell to the former, while Mrs. Q. K. Tanm-lc received tin consolation prise. A delicious two course luncheon wan severed and all declared Mrs. Scott a princess of entertainers. Those present and to add to the joyousness of ti e oc casion were Mesdames O,. K. I'arn.ele, C. P. PJchards, F. C. Kgenhergcr, II. Spies, Joe and (luy McMaken, J. I. Root, Mat Joy, Zach Hrown, Hall, A. J. Beeson, Ptak, Bajeck, John I'usche, John Halt, jr., Alva (lodwin, W. Clark and II. Reese. SOPHOMORES GIVE PROGRAM I Which is Highly Enjoyed By Ail the Members of the i High School. At the High school this morning tin; Sophomore class, which demonstrated much merit on the part of all who took part in the exercises. The first num ber was a piano solo by Miss Anii:i Janda, which showed her very familiar with her music, and demonstrated fLi? had given much care to the practice she has taken. Following was a i i d- ; inK ry Miss Marie Douglass, represent ing a shop girl, which was so well pre sented that one almost fancied tl.ey were at the shop and was exr.cric tit ir.g the trade in operation. Miss Bessie ' Edwards followed with a vocal solo the "Guadelquiver" a river in Spain, and her voice was as clear and flute-li!'e as the ripples of that historic stream. The last of the program was an instrumental duet by Miss Carrie Sherwood, and her ' sister, Mrs. Arthur Troop, on the mandolin and piano, both of wh't-U these young ladies rr.ade fairly talk. Mrs. Troop also favored the school ! with a very beautiful piano selection which was greatly enjoyed by all. Throughout the program wa-; very ( interesting and highly appreciated. Wreck Near Wyoming. A freight wreck near Wyoming late yesterday delayed traffic on the M. P. for several hours. Several cars went off the track, but none of the train crew were injured. Everything wan cleared up by night and trains are now 'running on schedule time.- Nebraska City Press. Mrs. D. R. Carroll, who hail been visiting in the city for some flays part with her mother, Mrs. M. Archer, who I has been very sick but is now much irn ' proved, departed for her home in Oma ha this afternoon. Edison tJcrn ?12 .7) Edison Standard 2-" 00 Edison Home 00 Edison Triumph 00 Victor Ord 40 00 Victor 2nd 30 00 Victor 1st 22 00 at -