8 THE KKPUHMOAN , ( JUSJKH UJINIY , NE " " T" True Meaning of ourth GAIN mi- tinHtarn 1111(1 StllpCH , tllO III- tltuial emblem nf AmerU an Illiorlv , JH * * tlco and Independ ence ralHcil on high. Again the | U\HI | ! and \lvld display of tlio n a 11 o n a 1 colors ) av a k o n H locolloe- tloiiH of our conn- try H strugglesor her onfoiccd hnttlu cry of ficudoiu. Again chlldron "rally lonud tlio llaj ; " to uplift their clilldlHh voices Iu Its jiriilsc and honor ; to Hlng songs of tilumph and icjolclng over the na tion's victory. Ouoo again , as of yoio , loud peal the bolls tinging out the Kind IIOWR that it Is the aunlveiuary of the natlou'H birth ; commemorating the inaiulllcont ; achievements or tho.so uarly nohlo patriots on that Ural , glorious Fourth day uf July. Statesmen and oratoiB are called upon to oxoicluo their high- out po\\ei'H of eloquence In older to te- upoii the heaitH and niliidH of now ciijolng the rights and ilutloH conferred upon them by an In dependent form of government , to up hold thoHo lofty IdealH , and to defend thobo liable pilnclplos of unity and fraternity , of political ludopendonco and freedom fiom aihltiary rule and despotism for which hravo men will ingly laid down their llveu , that the country which they loved , and for which they fought might as a nation live The Declaration of Independence was received with every demount ration of jiuhllc rejoicing. Wo are told that it way read In public from the platform of an observatory In the rear of the ntatehoiiBu. On the sumo day a bril liant fete wan given In honor of the natlou'H birth on board the frlgato Wiiulilngton In the Delaware , the fes tivities terminating with a ball In the ovonlug. The declaration was read at the head of each brigade of the Conti nental army stationed at New York , mid received with joyful hux/.as. Again on the tenth day of July , the doelaia- tlou was road In the courthouse at i "White Plains by order of the , conven tion then In session. The king's coat of arms was brought from the hall whore his courts wore hold and burned lunhl the acclamations of the multl- tudo. Thus we llnd that whatever form these public demonstrations of rejoic ing over the nation's birth might take , they wore always preceded by a care ful exposition of the cause for that re joicing. The celebration of Indopcnd- once day , in those early times , wan the fxultant overflow of emotion duo to the Intelligence , clearly and pointedly conveyed to the popular mind , of the lesoluto resistance of the country's leadcis to tyranny that should inako Ameilca free. Chen a true conception of the causes , the principles and Inlluencos that should bo ro-oxamlued and con templated on every recurring July I , the American people would Impart a meaning and dignity to their festivi ties on the holiday of national holidays such as would preclude an Indulgence in moro senseless , nerve-racking , noisy demonstrations ; without thought of the "why ? " or "wherefore ? " of the occasion. Too many of our youth , not withstanding the lessons of American history learned at school , are apt to forget the real.significance of Uio na tion's birthday when they deem It sutHclont to vent what they arc pleased to call their "patriotism" in deafening horn-blasts and In the free and careless use of reeking explosives and dangerous firearms. Nor Is the great mass of our foreign population which is ultimately to bo consolidated Into the American nation properly informed respecting the an tecedent forces of the country to which they have come for refuge and for freedom ; so that at sight of our Broken Bow ( lets Honors. ( Continued fiom Kirst page ) Christ Episcopal church. The vested choir , the graduating class in black gowns , the faculty and four clergymen marched down the side , then up the cen ter aisle to their places in the front of the church. The text was , "He Bowed Himself with all His Might. " No flowers of speech were used , neither did the Dr. indulge in flights of fancy , He simply preached a plain , practical sermon , full of wise council , for every day life. Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock- Trinity class day program was given beneath thcjeluis in front of the main entrance to the col lege ouilding which is 700 feet long parts of it are three , four and five stories high. Thirty- seven Morris chairs formed a semi-circle and were occupied by the class of 1909. As soon as the clas"s was seated a man nick- \\avliiM liatincr , and : it : -nuiil ul m.r n.itlinial nliK , a line M MSI- i.f loMilly in.iy lie Ulnillcil In ' licarlM and faniicil Into the Hciillmcnl of ImrnliiK lint rlidilt'niiH pulllotlHin Tor ( In1 land ot Ilii-lr iiloitlnn. ( | For llm woul of the Aini'ilcaii ( lonincnicy tU'iu-iula upon tlio InloKiIty , Hit ) Ihlc'llty , aye tlio uii- nwcivliig allo lance of every mUloiml unit. Jtmt IIH It WIIH unity that Knvc blith to the nation , BO It IK unity that must prci.orvo the nation. "In union thc-io IB stKiiiKlli , " IB IIH true to-day a It wan a century or two a o. "Tngctlier ! " IH tlio call of the ate ; anil It IH ( ho call oapedally to ho hoodoil hy nu of thin Klorloim Aineilcan roiitihllc. Ilenco , whllo wo inovo In step to martial iniiBlc , with the Hlars and Strlpc'B lliniK to the hrop/.n , while wo dlno or picnic In honor to the "im- HOII'H day ; " Indeed , whatever may lie tlio form of our tojolcliiK over our coiintiy'H liherty , wo numl hnvo a care IOH ( we forget tlio real reason of our inorryinukliiK " " 'I ' Bolf-traliilallon. ; In dependence day IH ours with all the Kloiy of tlio n Ht and all the splendor of the pioHcnt ; freely wo hnvo taken , and contlnuo to take all the advant ages , the rlKhtB , prlvlk-KOS , progreBH and ad\anceinent that were ushered Into heliiK with thn nation' : ) birth. Freely , then , let nn Klvo. Not a ihetoilcal piatliiK of pntrlotlo dovo- lion to conntiy. that Is no moro than a holMntiMOHtod alllanco of party , not munificent contrlhutloiiH for public demonstrations with out purminal and private dedication to Hit ! national caiiHO , not UIOHO inlBterined oxpiou- BOIIB | of patrlot- IHIII , hut the en- fiaachlBud I n d I- vldual'H offortB to preserve the vigor and purity of the Institutions of his city , Btato or coun try , the lesitlt of true pa tr lot Ism which IB "tho n o b 1 o Bt passion that animates a man In the character - actor of a jjooil citizen. " Vital Facts of Independence. The Fourth of July Is rated a great day in the nation's hlmiry , not because - cause the Declaration of Independence waa llrst read to the Continental con gress on that day , but because it watt adopted on that day. It Is true that a resolution declaring tlio col- onion to bo free and independent states \\as adopted July U , but tlio declaration , written by .Jefferson and afterward amended by the congress , was not adopted until July -I. It was signed the same day by John Han cock , president of the congress , and Charles Thomson , the secretary. Au gust It was signed bj all the mem bers of congress present 5u mem bers. Six nainei ! were alterward at tached. Col. McKcan did not Hlgn It until 17S1. Thus the moro fact of signing the declaration Is of amall importance. The adoption waa the vital fact. Elderly persons who want to sleep , although they may prldo thomsolvea on their kind hearts , Btill fool that they would like to touch off a bunch of llrecrackcrs that was tied to the pig-tall of the Chinaman who Invented them. The Easiest Wny. Ho Oh , no doubt , 1C women woio in public olllco they would do great things , lint to come down to particu lars how. for instance , would you in troduce the sweeping reforms yon say are needed in the street She With broomn. named , "Duffy , " passed white , long1 stemmed pipes , tobacco , matches and refreshingtliiuks , and during- the exercises the men smoked their pipe of peace. The immense and gayly clad crowd of relatives and friends , oc cupied three rows of chairs just back of the class , or stood out side in the hot sun or beneath the shade of the elms , enjoying the festivities. Class statistics , in regard to politics , shows the c ss to be overwhelmingly He- publican , there being only three Democrats , X a n d e r s from Bryan's own state and two from Conn. President Luther pre sented the athletic honors , of which I. L. Xaudcrs received four. The presentations were made by Harold Chandler. Kach member of the class was called to the platform in turn and a few humorous remarks , relative to the peculiar characteristics oj ! the matt , accompanied each pro , scn'a'.ior. lv i.-ry body stood , wlulf the class sang " 'Neith the I1 1 us" ai c impanicd by To t's or- cluslrn. The 1'J yell cloned e iiilctestitig exercises. The programs were odd and tttr.ictivc with their imitation oard cover , bound in green Mllicr , witlt brass tacks aud ree n curd. In the evening at nine o'clock lie senior reception was luld in iMumni hall. Only the wives of he faculty were in the receiving me , with the. wife of the presi- lent at l lie head. Students , ilumni and the professors of Trimly college with their rcK- cH and Iricmls were guests of he i-cnior class. Dancing bpyan it ten with the grand march , led ) y I. F , Xandcrs , of Urckcn How , ' lebr. , with Miss Mary Blaclr , ot Voile , Pa. Your correspondent VA a patroness and chapir < jue. | will not nllempt to describe < he almost infuiite variety of icntitiliil gowns. There were forty numbers on he lov lv dancing procr.iiJWj with their rovers , made ot tbony wood , the real thing- , bound iu jrecn leather , \vith br.ifs locks md long green cords , It was 1 : 0 a m , when the twentieth lance cudrd. Each number n- ceivod one , two , three and as ligli as four cncons. Pnn'n'j the ntcrmission a substantial stip- ) er was served from long tables in the tfymnahium , consibtintr of , ill kinds of sandwiches , fing-er rolls and chicken salad , large -.lices of delicious brick ice cream with fancy cakes and ccffce. Fine linen napkins were used for the hundred * of yttesls. I have not SLCII a paper napkin since I came east. We lingcre 1 a loig time after supper , while the stu dents sang song after song , all started .it the same place and caught up here and there a3 it rolled along until the immense building was filled with melo dious smnd. The sun began to pep iil-ovc the hori" HI as the last dance ended and the Senior Prom of Hie class of V ) was numbered with the events of the past. James "Whilclicad , formcily a resident of this cit } ' , is in Broken Bow today visiting his old friends. J. T. Cole was a passenger for St. Louis this morning- Millicent Oircame home Wed- iesday from Omaha to spend a few days vis1 ting relatives. Amur : cuR.vrnwnn MANS. 'I Ins is the cry of the Now England stales , who are taking an interest iu I he National Coin Exposition and coming out to Iowa and Nebraska in December to learn from 1 armors who fur nish the world's corn , just how it is done. So much interested arc the New Knglanders that they have informed the National Corn As- saciation that after seeing the corn show in Omaha this winter , they expect to give a corn show in New Kngland nextear Practically all the New Kngland states will be represented at the coming corn show , as well as many other states which coult not arrange exhibits last enr Among them arc North Dakota Montana , Arkansas , Kcntuckj and Georgia. lu-H-iij aiHioinuc tiiysrir .is a in.h.iu lor nomination to Uio uiili o ul t uuni Tii-nsuri-i , subject to thr lll oi tin i ; < | uillunnoiiTsoxprcssfiI , u tiir i > uiuu\ AUK 17 , UHW. Am the prcsenf deputy umlrr j r r.u .nice Am a practical book ki-otn-i .u < ii IMV li.ut .M'.IIS o ( , u tu.ll expelIOIKC la Uu > \oi ol the oillfe. Uolli-vlHK mysclt \ > ell iualiili.i u > i in. \ sltion Huulil rvkpectfuil ) soiiiit > , , ui MI ( I10"V u r. MI If you need help of any kind 'ell ' as many people as possible There are more than -10,000 pco pic who subscribe for the Oma ha Bee. You can tell them al for one cent per word per day Write today. Drink "Blue Ribbon" coffee Roasted fresh every day. 24-tf Do you want to relJ , or ex change your I usiue- ' ? The ) maha Bse will run your advtr- I-.UHCHI for you at otn- cent a ; ord per day. There -will be lany out of their 40.0UU renders who will answer your advertise' lent. Write today. Have you a farm to j-tll , or ex hange ? It costs ouly a cent a : or l per day , t < 3 ran an atlver- ! . ( ment in the Omaha TVe. It will reach over ' 10,000 stil cribers nd is almost sure < o find a uyrr. Write today. Land for Sale. * HiOacc * of lanfl kcitul ten lilos north of the city for sale u reasonable terms. lnqtirc ot V. U. Grant. Na7-tf NOTK'K Ol'1 FtNAL T - ; uc of Nil hoi 11 Hmftn. iii-i > ii. In . I. rmiit < i1 Ciisiei-c'oiint' ' . Nrhis , ka. 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At this price they will yield y r 5.28 per cent interest-better than a savings account-and no invest , ment Is safer. i.