I 'I ! Wm Baking Powder I ill The only baking powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar made trom grapes- Royal Baking Powder convey! to food the most healthful of fruit nroDertie and render it uperior in flavor and wholetomenesa, I v DELIVERS ADDRESS IdAILY PERSONAL NEWS I I - mi m ' Luke L. Wiles Speaks Before the Red Polled Breeders' Association Cue cf Hie many agricultural j ..-.eotings held In Lluroln yesterday ! a;v.l especial Interest for Cass Coun- ; . jjt-uj!?, It being the Red rolled JreeJers Association meeting. This i;eting was one of the most inter acting of the many in session, there Iting a large attendance and every .ildress which was upon the pro biaui being delivered. Meeting were hilj In the forenoon and in the af ternoon and several new names were added to the membership. Dean E. A. Burnett delivered the opening address in the forenoon while Charles Graff of Bancrort, president of the association, also delivered an address of general In terest to the breeders. A history of the breed was delivered by Ray Davis of Holbrook. R. N. Conklin of Make a Ilusiness Itiange. I Among the business changes noted today in the papers is that of the purchase cf the II. II. Tartsch stock j of clothing at McCook, Neb., by C. A. Leach & Co., of the same place. The dispatch announcing the change states that the business will be con tinued under the name of the Ster ling Clothing Company. Both Messrs. Tartsch and Leach are well known in this city, Mr. Tartsch hav ing spent the holidays here and Mr. Leach also having visited in the city a few weeks. Shaii y dfdconAL NEWS I V Short Items of Interest From Tues day Evening's Daily Journal t V y y y y HEARS MOTIONS Miss Pauline Oldham of Murray, was a visitor In the city yesterday evening. A. F. Eeybert from near Cullom was looking after some business mat ters in the city today. L. A Meislnger came in this Y X Short Items of Interest From Mon- A X dayEvening's Daily Journal y y Mrs. Charles Vltousek is spending I the day in Omaha being a passenger on tho early train for that city. I'eter Halmes was here Saturday and lenewed his subscription to the Weekly Journal. Ed. Schulhof returned to Glen wood this morning after spending Sunday in the vlty, tho guest of his folks. Miss Leona Brady is spending the afternoon In Omaha being a passen ger on the mail train at noon for that city. Ed. Polln after upending Sunday In the city with his folks, returned to his duties at South Omaha this mom Ing, going up on the early train. F. L. Crammer tend wife who have been viRiting with Chancellor Phillips at his home near this city, returned this morning on tho early train to Cwnaha. Geo. B. Lehnhoff came down yes terday for an over-Sunday visit with his mother and sister returning to his home at Omaha this morning on the early train Charles Troop from near Mynard came In this morning and was passenger for South Omaha on the early train where he will visit tho stock market. Albert A. Wetenkamp drove In x morning from hlB farm and was a nasseiiKer on the early train for Polls." Luke Wiles of this city, delivered a paper upon "Why I Breed Red Polls in Nebraska." Mr. Wiles de livered an excellent address and one which was listened to with close at tention by the assemblage. He laid Fred McCauley was a passenger on No. 6 this morning for Glenwood, go ing over to look after some business matters. Dr. E. W. Cook is in Omaha today Miss Emma Carlina is spending the day with friends In Omaha being a passenger for that city on the early train. John Brady returned to his duties at the state capital this morning af ter an over Sunday. visit at home with his folks. Judge II. D. Travis Is looking after business matters in Omaha this after noon being a passenger on the mall train for that city. Byron Clark is looking after busi ness matters in Omaha this afternoon being a passenger on- the mall train for that city at noon. W. C. Hamilton, the chicken fan cier, was a business visitor this af ternoon in Omaha going to that city on the fast mall at noon. Dr. Albert Fiieke after speiidlns Sunday In this city with his parents, returned to his duties in Omaha this morning on the early train. Peter Clarence, from near Union, was here last Saturday and paid the Journal office a pleasant rail, flaw ing his subscription to the Journal Mrs. H. S. Schnlder Is spending tho afternoon In Omaha being a passen ger on the mall train at noon for that city. Judge Travis Has Busy Day Hearing morning from the home place, to look . after some urgent business matters. Arguments in Various Cases c. e. Martin of omaha was in the From Wednesday's Dally. city yesterday on business and re in the district court today Judge turned to his home this morning. Travis In the Ossenkop case heard Ed Brahal of Creighton whe has a motion by County Attorney Ram- been vl8ltlng jn the clty with friends rpv for nprmlsRioM to pnrlorsn Rome , ... iL1 , ., olu 0Hrn0UO,l fh mPoHne ' . . . departed una morning lor ins iioine. """i"'' - additional names upon tne lnrorma- upon "Milking yuauues 01 neo . Th defendant was nresent in court and represented by council. Leave was' granted the County Attor ney to endorse the names of Mrs. Charles Byrnes. E. E. Hilton. Mc- Ginnlty first name unknown, Edward attending to professional business be Wllllams, and H. W. Beaver upon the lnS a Passenger on the early train for Information. The nhlpctlon and px- I that l''ty. particular emphasis upon the excel- ceptlon of the defendant was over- Emmons Rlchey was a passenger lent feeding qualities of the Red ru,ed tQ wh,ch defendant excepts. In this morning on No. 19 for Fremont, Poll. It was his opinion that this the afternoon Attorney Mathew Ger- where he has business matters to particular breed if placed upon a lng for the defense filed a motion for look after. good ration, would develop much & conUnuance ,n the caBe upon the Bennett chr,8welser wag a passeu. quicker than any other breed while ground of 8urprlse( cauged by the en gpr tWg mornlng for Fremont( Neb mey were uxucu moie t'uuuune uMjftMomft nt iho nWo nam anrtUw,, h wi Hcinu nfoir- after' argument by County Attorney look after. Ramsey and Mr. Gering, the motion Roy Tayior and wife who stopped was overruled. The court, however, yeBterday for a short visit with cnanea tne position or tne case on the calendar so as to give the de fendant three days additional time for trial. Among other business done, the court permitted the County Attor ney to endorse the names of C. H. Wilson and Mrs. Wm. Baird upon Information In the case of the State vs. Riley et al. In Wendt vs. Leary et al a motion by the plaintiff to strike various par agraphs and parts thereof from the for the Burlington system, is spend answer of the defendants was argued Ing the day at the local storehouse, milk and butter than any other breeds. On the whole Mr. Wiles' paper was one of the most interesting and best delivered of the session and met with appreciation from all who heard it. J. W. Martin of Gotham, Wis., sent an interesting and Instructive paper which was read to the meeting. The business meeting selected the following officers: Charles Graff of Bancroft, Neb., president; S. Mc- Kelvie, of Fairfield, Neb., vice presi dent; W. F. Schwab, Clay Center, secretary treasurer. A committee composed of Charles Graff, W. F. Schwab and Luke Wiles was se lected to make arrangements for a sale of Red Polled cattle at the corn show to be held at South Omaha next year. D. J. Nalr and family departed this morning for Omaha. Mrs. P. E. Ruff her was a passen ger this morning for Omaha, going up to spend the day with her daugh ter Mrs. Dr. Dodge. . H. N. Dovey! Is looking after bus iness matters In South Omaha today being a passenger for that city on No. 19 this morning. T. J. Frier, general supply agent January 20, 181)0. From the Journal Files. The local shops turned out a new and submitted. In McVicker vs. City of Platts mouth a motion of the defendant to make the petition more definite and certain was argued and submitted. In Manspeaker vs. Scott et al, a demurrer was argued and submitted. I evening. having come In this morning from the east. Rev. J. H. Salsbury was a passen ger oh the mall train this noon for Omaha where he will address the ! city Christian Endeavor Union this frelcht enelne No. 17 which started Mrs. A. E. Gass is spending the for Alliance under charge of Engln afternoon In Omaha being a passen-' - onilsnle and Fireman Schafer. ger for that city on the mall train at Between Germantown and Seward, Omaha where he had business mat- noon, going up with her mother Mrs. the erigno derailed and turned over ters to look after. J. S. Wendell. ! Instantly killing the fireman and ' A Mangificent Phenomenon. A strange and beautiful scene was witnessed on the morning of the 7th Inst, bf all who were awake and stir ring early enough to be so fortunate. The morning was extremely cold. The full moon was sinking in -the west, while the first beams of the sun were growing brighter in the east. Mrs. C. Wohlfarth la spending the Roy Taylor and wife came in this injuring the engineer day In Omaha being a passenger for noon on tho mall train from Mcraut, James Woodson resumed the man- that city on the early train this morn- la., en route to their home at Blen- ( agement of the Cottage House after Around tne mo0n was a large circle, ing. coe, la., stopping orr nere to pay a everui uiuuiub us piupueiur ui uie Mrs 1). Wurl la spending the day brief visit with D. J. Nalr and fam-. Nebraska House, taking the former In Omaha having been a passenger "Y- I Property over irom j. u. nuey wnom fnr that iltv this morning on the Bert Pollock, eeneral manager of he Calmed failed to pay for it , tiafom..fh ti..i me reservoir in wie Kiiciien oi me VOI Ij uuiiii I wu a luvioiuuuiu 4civuuita wuijanj t i , ... i.,.. Ba..wilnhariBVntt,motrnnnii. I kiddie u'emms, nouse expioueu, ' . . . ..i Vinvlnir noon frnmn lin inlnrlnp W'm dutli.a At Glenwood this morninit af- being a passenger for that city on the i - Jennings Seiver and sister Mollie, are spending the day in Omaha being passengers for that city on the early train this morning. A. N. Sullivan Is looking after legal business today in Omaha being a passenger for that city on the early train this morning. Mrs. Jas. Archer was a passenger this morning on the early train for Omaha where she will spend several days taking medical treatment. Mrs. Julia C. Dwyer and son, De ter an over Sunday visit with his early train this morning. folks In this city. Mrs. L. Rusterholtz and daughter Mrs. John Skoumal la spending the f ormce. from near Murray, came day in Omaha visiting with relatives, having been a passenger on the early train for that city. Miss Kate Mitchell of Omaha who spent Sunday in the city, the guest of in this morning and were passengers for Omaha on the early morning train, going up to spend the day with frlendB. Rev. F. W. Brink camo In this Mlsg Violet Dodge, returned to her morning from his home In the pre- cini'i ana w.ih a passenger on me mall train at noon for Council Bluffs, la., where he was called by the early home this morning on train. Misses Gertrude and Elizabeth Kunsman were passengers thi morning on the early train for Oma ha where they go to visit several days with friends, Miss Mary Doran spent Sunday In the city, the icuest of friends, return ing to her home at Omaha this morning. Joe Poirer accompanied 'her for a day'B visit Mrs. Louis Martin accompanied by her guest Mrs. George Martin of Ansley, Neb., who haB been visiting her several days, were passengers on the early train for Omaha this morn ing. Mrs. S. B. Good of Ogden, Utah, who haa been making a visit in the city with Miss Anna Hassler, depart ed this morning for Omaha from which city she will proceed to her home at Ogden. CbarlcB E. McEntree was a busl nesa visitor today In Omaha being a , passenger for that city on the early train. He had some Important busi ness matters which required his at tentltm in the metropolis, Luke Wiles and wife drove In this morning from his farm 8outhwest of the city ,aud were passengers on tho Important business matters. Col. Askwlth and wife of the Ma sonic Home, were passengers this noon on the mall train for the north, Mrs. Askwlth going na far as Omaha while Iho Colortel Journeyed on to Elkhorn Valley where he will look after business matters for several days. Ben Decker ana wife returned home this noon on the mall train from Blgelow, Mo., where they have been staying for several weeks. Mrs Decker took quite 111 while there and Mr. Decker was sent for hurriedly. He was much gratified to find her better on his arrival and she has since quite recovered trom her Indis position. V. G. Egenberger, the proprietor of the Pluttsmouth Bottling Works la spending the afternoon in Omaha, go ing up to lay In a stock of supplies and look after some new machinery for his establishment. He expects to return this evening with several now recipes for hot weather drinks which he will spring on the public when the roses bloom again. John P. Meislnger, from wvst of Woodward, the colored cook, The thermometer on the streets stood ten below rero this morning. The estimated expensea of the county for the coming year were $86,500. I-ancaster county's esti mated expense was $183,200. A. W. Weekbach and wife wrote relatives frorn. Denver, Col., of a fine pleasuro trip and enjoyable weather. Harrison McCord injured while packing Ice from McMaken & Son at the B. & M. Ice house. Rope broKe striking him on the foot and break ing bones. showing all the colors of the rainbow, while a perfect white cross lay over the moon, its four ends touching the circumference of the circle at the four forrest- were Passengers this morning points. Still another and larger cir- n tne ear'y tra,n for 0maha where cle. also showine the rainbow colors. ia wm 8Pena lue aa vlHm"K w,lu lay about the horizon, horizontally, her PU8ln- and at right angles to the circle about Jos. Kulus and wife of Crete, Neb., the moon. Opposite tho moon cir- who have been spending several days cle and in the east appeared two in the city, the guest of Frank Vortex "moon dogs," or mock moons, very and family, returned to their home bright, while also In the east, ap- this morning. - parently attending the advancing sun, Tne lovers of music and the press were two "sun dogs," on each side everywhere are loud in their praise of the god of day, and each sending ot tne WOrk done by the Oriole Con- rorth a streamer or bright light down cert company. They will entertain into the horizon. Slowly and portion at th9 parmele next Monday night. o, ui iiuii u.e U..BUC '" No stringed instrument so delights IfUVHlR UIUII Wie iushub sun uuB, ,.pl.,nn1 m.,uln lnvpra a. tho violin, Farmer' F.levntor Meeting. Last Saturday afternoon the stock holders of the Farmers Elevator Company held their first annual meeting. The affairs were found to bo In a very flourishing condition. A dividend of 15 per cent was de clared, and the by-laws were amend ed. H. M., Pollard was elected di rector In place of John MurdOck, and all tho other directors were continued In office. Henry Hecbner's services were which remained until that orb was quite high In the heavens. Those who were so fortunate as to. see the entire heavenly display speak of It as most magnificent be yond the power of man to reproduce upon canvass and calculated to cause a feeling of wonder and awe at the sublime and marvelous works of nature. Bell Fourche (S. D.) North west Post. i .j'-.'JJjil early train for Omaha from which the city, was in Saturday looking af titv they will go to Uncoln where ter some business matters, and called Mr. Wiles will bo In attendance upon at this office and enrolled his tiamo the meeting of the State Red Polled for the Dally Journal for ono year. Breeders' Association which con- But few newspapers in th land are venes tomorrow. Mr. Wiles Is down possessors of such families a tho on tho program of the meeting for MelKlngers for readers, and tho Jour- nn address, his subject being "Why nal haa only ono regret, there are 1 Breed Red Polls In Nebraska." many of them, but we wish there U In hoDed to be able to give ox- were more. They are certainly tended pur to his paper later. utaunch friends of ours. Made u Delightful Call. Edward llagel of Osmond, Neb., who has been visiting In the city with cello. Hear Miss Bertha Hecker In the second number of the Lecture Course next Monday night. Frank Slvey and his father-in-law, Abe Grlndle, were passengers this morning for Omaha where Mrs. Slvey will undergo an operation at Iranian uel hospital today for appendicitis. Mr. Slvey expects to return this eve ning while Mr. Grlndle will likely stay over until tomorrow. The Oriole Concert Company, the second in the course of entertain ments provided by the citizens' com mittee, will appear at the Parmele next Monday night, January 25th. John Fight and family and Mrs. such that he was employed for lh Werhbeln, waa a very pleas- T . b ...cured for the re- comlng year. Nehawka Register. "t afternoon at this of- . . of th courge for $uo or flee. Mr. llagel while here added glng,e adm,H8,on at BOc. in., it.... I his name to the list or Journal read u, D,i ,v,f.,i i era. wantlnc a naner which would Mlxses Helen i inner, contralto. known as the "2700" has Just been Kve him all the news of this locality Edna Rlckard. reader; Cassle Mul put Into service on the main line of where he haa so many good frlenda. Uneaux, viol nlst; Bertha Hecker, vlo the C. B. & Q. railroad. It la said to Mr. Hngel la a good farmer and a Uncelllst, all artists In their lines be the most powerful machine in that " "' "! " genuine compose e urum- enm i iinn vol i...nt u i. .h.i i. nu.i Pleasure to have him Join our host which will give one of their high a "balanced compound" engine hav W ' fiends. His father Wm. grade entertainments at the Opera i 1.1-1. a ...I i .. i Hnirel. resldlnir at Norfolk, haa been House next Monday night, January in I't'vii i.ife.i nun .wvf Mt'rnui7 i jj i I ' ' Inders. The engine la used to pull one of ,no Journal readera for some the fast mall trains and on a recent llnu"' nd ' are WA t0 "dJ the Bon occasion brought a train of double to 'he list size, 10 cars, from Burlington to Crest on, a distance of 10 miles. I'lianges Station Xante. with perfect ease and on the dot. It The Burlington haa changed the In claimed that Iho nrhnitn i. tit th.. Innme of the station near Seymour again re-enter the Burlington mall tralna la the fastest lake from Deerfleld to Ralston and American Car & Foundry Company of any tralna In the world. Mills D. L. Ham la appointed station agent, at Detroit, wun wnnu mm u " ronniv Tribune. Deerfleld has been but a small flag made an enviable reputation as a " I l. .... . station, but since the location of the business manager, inai ne win con- Bert PollocR was a north bound manufacturing town of RalBton at unue to rise in u.o ......... u. .... ... it,.., .... ..... -...II th.t nnlnl lha Vtiirllnirtnn hna rinrlilnil r COnCCm la WClI BSRlirCd BS all Ma train. 'lu place a station agent In charge. friends well know. M. G. McQulnn.'of Union, was a business visitor In the city yesterday evening. Miss Jessie Todd of Union Is visit ing her friend Miss Mary Foster in this city. Henry Gooa is transacting busi ness this afternoon In Omaha going there on the mail train at noon. Mrs. C. A. Rawis is spending the afternoon in Omaha going up to the big city on the mail train at noon. John Hockstrasser is spending the day in Omaha being a passenger for the metropolis on the mall train at noon. Mrs. Wm. Weber is visiting in Omaha the guest of Mrs. A. B. Sheely, going to that city this noon on the mall train. Mrs. L. L..Allx and children are spending the afternoon in Omaha be ing passenger's for that city on the fast mail at noon. Frank Dunbar is looking after bus iness matters in Omaha this after noon being a passenger for that city on the mall train at noon. Miss Mary E. Foster, county super intendent, is spending the afternoon in Omaha having been a passenger for that city on the mall train. Miss Lillian Murphy ia among those visiting thia afternoon in Oma ha having been a passenger for that city on the mail train at noon. Miss Alma Speck departed this noon on the mall train for Omaha where she will spend several days visiting with relatives and friends. F. M. Young, jr., of Murray is among those who drove Into the city this morning to take the Burlington passenger train at noon for Omaha where he had business matters to look after. "Laugh and the world laughs with you, snore and you sleep alone." Go to see Ben Hendricks in "Yon Yon son" at the Parmele tomorrow night and the crowd goes with you, miss it and you- weep alone. Jennings Seiver, who has been troubled with enlarged tonsils for some time, was a passenger for Oma ha this morning to be operated on by Dr. Gifford, he being accompan ied by his sister Mollie. Geo. Owen, one of the Burllngton' popular firemen is in the city mak ing a brief visit with his family. Mr. Owen la employed at present at Oma ha with the company. He made the Journal a pleasant call during his short stay In the city. , Mrs. Randolph of Los Angeles, Cal., who has been visiting in the city with W. D. Jones and family, de parted this noon for her home. Mrs. Randolph is a niece of Mr. Jones and a Bister of the Al. Magowan so well known in this city. . Dr. J. F. Brendel of Murray and Mrs. T. J. Brendel of the same place, drove up this morning to take the noon passenger train (or Omaha where they had Important business affairs to attend to. While here Dr. Brendel made the Journal office a pleasant call of several minutes. W. H. Wynn who has pulled the Burlington for yearscmfwtyaolrafwyp whistle cord at the boiler house of the Burlington for years, and who had seemed to be a fixture on the night force, has been transferred to the machine shops on the day force, while Charles Renner has succeeded to his place as fireman. At the business session of the Pres- byterlan C. E. society held on Satur day night at the home of Frank Shopp the following officeri for the ensuing year were elected: Presi dent, Miss Alma Larson; Vice Presi dent, Miss Carrie Balrd; Secretary, Miss Ada Mann; Treasurer, Miss. Clara Wholfarth; Pianist, Miss Es telle Baird. Lima college said the following of the program rendered by the Oriole Concert Company: "Upwards of. a thousand lovers of music, students, and loyal supporters of Lima College gathered to hear the fine program provided by the Oriole Concert Com pany of Boston. The audience was delighted, and showered the young ladles with generous applause." 25tn. David W. Hawksworth departed Saturday morning on No. 6 for De troit, Mich., after spending the holl days In the city with his parents, I). Hawksworth and wife. Da'id will service of the Stomach Tronblc Cured. If you have any trouble with your Btomach you should take Chamber lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. Mr. J. P. Clote of Edlna, Mo., Bays: "I have used a great many different medicines for stomach trouble, but find Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tableta more beneficial than any other remedy I over used." For sale Ly F. G. Fricke'& Co. AdvertlsoH Letter I,M. T. W. Bower, F. Hoffman, Henry Wheats, John Yurnea. I