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About The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936 | View Entire Issue (April 1, 1904)
u fcj 11 ttcMV - H Y f rJ V V TWENTY SECOND YEAR s VKyy - - V IC An Old Settler Gone The loath of Mrs Russell F Loomis last Sunday morning removes from our county one of the early settlors of this part of the state Death is supposed to have been caused by heart disease The deceased received medical attention the evening before her death incidentally a doctor having at that timo been called to the home on the Willow to minister to a sick daughter The doctor after waiting on the daughter professionally was told that Mrs Loomis was not feel ing very well and upon examining her symptoms and condition found her to be in a more serious state than the daughter lie prescribed for the mother as well but death claimed hor the fol lowing morning Mrs Loomia was 64 years ago Funeral services were held by RevW C German of the Christian church Tuesday the remains being buried in the cemetery at Indianola The members of the bereaved family have the deep sympathy of a large circle of neigh oors and friends over the county Death of Bert Pate Dispatcher and Mrs Will F Pate were summoned to Hastings Saturday night on No 6 by the sudden death of his brother Bert which occurred in Hastings Saturday evening about six oclock Although the deceased had been in delicate health for some time death was unexpected as for quite a while previous to his death his health lad apparently been better Services wero hold in Hastings Monday after which the remains were shipped to iVlindon where on Monday afternoon they wero interred Mr and Mrs Pate returned home Tuesdaj Mr Pate has tho sincerest sympathy of many Mc Cook friends Bert was well and favor ably known to many people especially in tho railroad service The Annual 0 R C Ball and Banquet On Wednesday evening April 6th the members of Harvey Division No 95 Order Railway Conductors of our city will givo their annual ball and banquet in the Menard opera hall and the affair will be attended by all tho bright and inspiring particulars which in the past made them notable The tickets are SI which admits gentleman and one lady additional ladies 50 cents each The banquet will be spread at the Palmer house 75 cents per plate The K of P orchestra is another feature Present indications are for a record breaker Water Tax Notice Water tax for the secondquarter of 1904 is now due Also the first half of lawn tax will be due April 15th The superintendents officenext to postofQce will be open from 8 oclock a m to 5 oclock p m for the accommodation of water consumers A ten per cent pen alty will be added to all amounts not paid by the 17th of April Special lawn sprinkling permits will be issued on ap plication allowing use of water before April 15th J E Kelley Supt Notices will not be sent by mail this quarter Buy Lime Sulpher Dip Ready Made It is safer and better is made under supervision of a chemist is endorsed by government and state complies fully with the recent state regulations Save trouble and expense and buy it ready made 48 gallon barrel 812 10 gallon can 450 1 gallon makes 16 gallons Write to Rex Stock Food Company Dept A Omaha Neb The Curts Dramatic Co Coming- They will appear in the Menard opera house week after next for three nights April 7 8 9 There will be a change of plays each night Prices 15 25 35c Season tickets 1 Reserved 6eats now on sale at usual place Get a season ticket and have your seats reserved for all three nights Cheap Irrigated Lands Small Payments For sale or rent between Sterling and Ft Morgan Colo Best water rights Best of soil for sugar beets potatoes and alfalfa Imperial Land and Storage Co 630 17th St Denver Colo Seriously Injured By a Horse Alvason of G H Simmerman of Cole man precinct was seriously injuredMon day by being kicked in the bowels by a horse His condition is still one to oc casion some apprehension Plant Peach Trees Twenty trees two feet high for SI at sale yard The attention of water consumers is directed to the announcement of the superintendent in this issue No prin ti ed notices will be sent out this quarter Consumers will govern themselves ac cordingly A black mercerized petticoat made by the Elite or by tho Henrietta peorpteis a thing of beauty and a joy for quite a while Sold by tne Tnonipson ury Goods Cos in all grades1 The court house people planted five trees Wednesday in the court house grounds Tho little trees were sent from Washington by Congressman Nor ris At the Fairbury Nursery Sale Yard McCook April 2nd you can get twenty budded peach trees leading varieties two feet high for SI Spring gardening is now well under way as indicated by the selling of sun bonnets at the Thompson Dry Goods Cos headquarters Twelve additional styles of Grecian voiles just received at the Thompson Dry Goods Cos same price 20c yard Flower seeds of different kinds at W T Colemans Sweet peas in the bulk McConnells sarsaparilla for all blood diseases up Goods Cos p - -5 MOVEMENTS OF THE PEOPLE Mrs C O Biiown has gone to Oma ha on a visit I B Weigkl is a guest of Couductor R M Douglass Mrs A W Utter is reported quite improved this week Mrs Edith Baths is here from Okla homa visiting relatives L W Stayner -and Floyd were Den ver visitors last of past week Mrs J F Jernberg is down from Denver for over Easter Sunday Mr A W Martin and bride arrived from Denver Thursday morning Mrs G F Kinghorn has gone to II linois points on n visit to relatives Register F M Rathbon returned homo on 14 Sunday evening from Den ver Mrs W B Wolfe of Bonkelman was the guest of MrsV Franklin early part of the week E B Stephens of Crete was here on business first of tho week guest of his brother J H Miss Marjorie Norrib of Hastings is assisting in J E Kelleys offices now as stenographer Miss Margaret Evans has been visit ing hor sister Mrs Sago in Alliance since first of last week Mr and Mrs R F Pate and two young daughters of Hastings are guests of W F Pate and wife Mr and Mrs C C Higgins who have been in Alliance for a few weeks arrived in the city Monday night Mr and Mrs J A Crawford of Morrison Colorado are here visiting their daughter Mrs J H Moore Mrs C J Stratton of Hayes Center hasbeen the guest of her daughter Mrs hi Jtt btaynor the past week or two B L Smith secretary of The Denver Northwestern Fuel Co has been in the city part of the week on business of that company Arthur J Utter arrived from Fond du Lac Wisconsin close of last week called here by the continued and serious illness of his mother Mrs H M Kief departed on 6 Thursday night for her home in Maine after a long visit the guest of her daugh ter Mrs H L Prevost Mrs W D Burnett and Anna were guests of the formers sister Mrs E G Bohanan of Lincoln close of last week arriving home on Sunday night Mrs W L Gregory who has been visiting her sister Mrs H L Prevost for several weeks left for her home in Kansas City Thursday night on 14 H W Keyes of the town where Jas per and Samuel Randolph live together in peace and harmony had legal busi ness in the countys capital Tuesday Mr and Mrs J Ed Beyrer return ed fore part of the week from their trip over in Iowa They are the guests of Conductor and Mrs V H Solliday S D Bolles went down last Friday night to visit his brother Charles who is attending the state uni versity He returned here on Tuesday night Spring Time This is the house cleaning season and we wish to announce that our stock of paints oils varnishes enamels etc is one of the best ever shown in McCook and the prices the lowest consistent with good grades Our wall paper stock is also com plete and well assorted and con sists of all grades from 5c per bolt to the best high grade florals tap estries and crown patterns You will not reeret seeiner our wall paper stock before buying i Cone Bros druggists in gauze and coutil at he Thompson Dry 00 0 1 2 3 and 4 all sizes in hooks and eyes at the Thompson Dry Goods Cos Best aproncheck ginghams 6c yard at the Thompson Dry Goods Cos Home cooking exchange at Grannis store every Saturday Remember the name McConnell for wall paper Slight rains Tuesday and Wednesday Kaffir corn seed atjW T Colemans Garden and field seeds at Waites Go to Waites for garden hose Garden and field seeds at Waites J Millet seed at Colemans 3A3ftfe3mtSiV5SjS Commissioners Proceedings McCook Nob Marcli 30 1004 Tho board of county commissioners met pursu ant to udjournmnut ProeentJH Bennett D A Wntorman and Samuel Pretner county commis sioners C E Eld red county attorney and E J Wilcox county clerk Tho minutes of previous mooting wero road and upproved Annual settlement of Samuel Ellis overseer of road district No 14 was examined and on mo tion clerk was instructed to draw certificate No 313 forjOO in payment thereof Contracts with the following county phy sicians were examined and approved It 13 Campbell phjsician district No 1 JM Brown physician district No 2 C L Fahnestock phy sician district No 3 The clerk having advertised that the board would receive sealed bids for tho completion of tho jail room and corridor tho board proceeded to open and oxamino tho bids on flic and on duo consideration find the bid of Jamos ams to be the lowest and best and on motion contract was awarded to James McAdams Tho following claims wero audited and al lowed and on motion tho clork was instructed to draw warrants on tho county general fund levy of 1903 as follows State Journal Co supplies 140 00 h M Kimmell same 70 2 F L Keep repairing scraper 3 00 E C Mack desk and copy holder 44 50 J E KolloV premium on insurance 120 00 F D Burgess part payment on plumb ing contract 100 00 C E Eldred salary first quarter 200 00 C E Eldred oflico expense first quarter 4 50 R W Dovoo office expense 3 85 Flora B Quick salary first quarter and ollice expense 283 00 35 J Wilcox same 94 2 G W Short mdse for paupers 9 71 NJ Uerling same 18 50 James McAdams same 48 25 A Guy same 8 00 J A Wilcox same 23 00 W C Ballard coal fornunner 4 00 E G Caino Co samo 8 40 J M Brown salary as physician and med icine for jear ending March 15 1904 v 77 00 A G Bump juror Marcli term of district court 2 10 Henry Burton same 6 20 HA Bealosame 2 10 S Billings samo 2 10 W E Bower same 2 40 Louis Castensame 2 10 A C Clyde same 2 10 Geo E Denton same 2 10 Frank Dudek same r 2 80 A P Day same 5 40 Peter Garrett samo 6 80 C M Gobensame 5 70 M R Gates same 2 10 S M Hartsamo 6 20 Wm Y Johnson samo 2 GO F S Lofton same 5 30 E B Odell samo 2 10 W S Perry same 2 10 Wm Staples same 7 00 Frank Tigard same 6 80 James Toner samo 6 50 Mike Woimkirche same 6 30 Marion Walters samo 6 50 Jas Hatfield same 2 10 R W Devoe drawing petit juror 2 25 A C Crabtree summoning talesmen 25 50 A C Crabtree attending court and serv ing road notico 9 00 A C Crabtree summoning jury and mile age 25 00 R M Osbornbailiff 8 00 George Beck board for prisoners 4 00 R Parsons board 1 00 J H Bennett commissioner service and mileage 25 SO D A Waterman same 24 SO Samuel Premer same 27 40 R W Devoo C D C claim of W R Starr and costs 209 14 And on tho county road fund levy of 1903 as follows - WCBullard lumber 51 55 fn Tinrnln A Y 1HPPSlutts lumber 24 45 Cards are out to the wedding of Mr Burton Wallace Sheldon and Miss Minta May Sly which will occur at the home of the brides mother Mrs E M Sly in our city next Wednesday evening April 6th Ideal shirt waists are not only beauti ful in designs but they are tho most satisfactory in fit and wear that can be obtained 50c to 4 The Thompson Dry Goods Co Tree trimming vine pruning garden digging general cleaning up of and about premises are among the patent evidences of spring The ladies of the Baptist church will give an old time box social April 16 See The Tribune next week for further particulars Read Ludwicks advertisement on page 4 Carpets rugs and draperies at rock bottom special sale prices Peaches are sure crop in Red Willow County Twenty trees two feet high for 1 at sale yard April 2nd The Dorcas society will meet with Mrs A C Wiehe next Thursday after noon at 2 30 oclock Corset from 35c girdles Harnett Lumber Jo- lumber 53 65 E G Caino Co lumber 47 15 A J Markwad bridge irons 5 00 G W Cramer bridge work 4 00 Henry Cochran same 3 00 Stephen Bolles samo 5 00 O L Wilson hauling rock 2 00 Arch Mann hauling lumber 3 00 And on the county road fund levy of 1903 as follows Solomon Premer road work 5 00 Eli Kinnison samo 5 00 Matt Stewart same 9 00 On motion board adjourned to meet April 26 1904 Attest E J Wilcox J H Bennett County Clerk Chairman Jimmy Woodson a Benedict J L Woodson the well known travel ing man who makes his headquarters in McCook and Mrs Lena Munsen of Denver were married in Lincoln Wed nesday night at the home of Mr Wood sons father They expect to arrive in the city April 8th after a short honeymoon The indications are that Jimmy will re- ceive a warm welcome James L Woodson and Mrs Lena M Munson of Denver Colo were quietly married in this city at high noon yester day at the residence of the grooms pa rents Mr and Mrs W A Woodson 1726 K street by Rev N S Haynes pastor of the First Christian church Only the relatives of the contracting parties were present An elegant dinner followed the ceremony The groom is a traveling man whose many friends among the angels of commerce as well as others will be glad to learn of his good fortune in winning a charming bride They will shortly make their residence in McCook Neb Thursdays Lincoln Journal Are You Going to Paint We sell the Sherwin Williams paint and we guarantee it equal if not super ior in every respect to any other paint made A paint for every purpose A color card and other information for the asking McConnell Druggist Cut Flowers For Easter Could you imagine anything that would add more to that Easter dinner table than a few of those beautiful car nations hyacinths daffodils or tulips They are to be had at the McCook Greenhouse The city authorities are putting down some new stone crossings cleaning out the gutters and opening the sewer pipes under street crossings etc in anticipa tion of the spring rains Remember the sale of aprons shoe bags Easter eggs etc by the Episcopal guild at Pettys shoe store Saturday April 22nd has been designated Arbor day by the governor Jgr as The spring house cleaning campaign is already under way Detroit vapor stoves at Waites Go to Cone Bros for wall paper B RAILROAD NEWS ITEMS The freight houso at Oxford is about ready for occupancy R B Archibald was in Akron Wed nesday between traihs A now time card is being prepared to go into effect April 12th Switchman John Uumphreys is flag ging vice L A Hurlburt Brakeman Ira Converse came back Tuesday from his trip home Fireman R A Anderson is visiting friends in Denver this week Lignite has been discontinued on passenger engines Too expensive Fireman Charles Blackburn visited relatives north of A rapahoe Monday Twelve additional men were laid off in tho repair track gang last Saturday Chief Dispatcher Forbes was in Lin coln on company affairs Wednesday A new coal shod is being built at Corona to replace one recently burned Car Distributer C T Watson was in Lincoln Tuesday on company business Conductor George Bunting is on tho 163 vice Conductor Brown temporarily C S Brickner general piecework in spector was at headquarters Monday Brakeman T A Nash and Switchman F G R Ford are listed as sick this week Operator and Mrs Ralph Foe visited her mother and family in Red Cloud Sundfiy Special car 99 was attached to the rear end of No 2 over the division Tuesday A daughter came to the home of Con ductor and Mrs J H Burns closo of last week O W C Sampson and Ira E Con verce are visiting in Denver a few days this week Warren Traver left on 2 Tuesday morning for Horton Kansas to engage in boiler work Floyd Berry is hero from La Junta Colorado for a visit to the home folks of a week or two Night offices at Eckley and Indianola were discontinued on March 25th effec tive until further notice J F Arnold and Samuel Nowton of tho round house force have been on the sick list part of the week Since the recent prairie fires Claim Agent Hanson has had more business tnan a cranberry merchant M M Fisk took a day or two off this week and went to Holdrege W G Kimbell filled his place meanwhile The new elevator at Cambridge locat ed about 300 yards from the track has been moved up to the house track this week Flagman W S Tomlinson is assisting Claim Agent Emerson Hanson this week and C F Allen is flagging for Tomlinson Dispatcher W F Pates father mother and two sisters accompanied him to the city Tuesday night from Hast ings on a visit President A L Mohler of the Oregon Railway and Navigation Co succeeds W H Bancroft as general manager of the Union Pacific Owing to slack business the night yard crew at Holdrege has been taken off and trainmen have to do their own switching nights now Brakeman F W Jones was severely injured at Republican City last week one of his feet being caught between the bumpers and crushed open W H Griggs and C S Rutherford of the paint gang resigned on Tuesday of this week R G Ingham and A E Holder are new members of the force Conductor C W Bronson was called to Minden this week to see his mother who had been injured by being thrown out of a wagon Conductor W H Brown has his run meanwhile F L Marshall of the round house force resigned this week Also Roy Hiler who left on Tuesday evening for his home in Edgar where he was called by the illness of his mother Water consumers should not fail to read the companys notice to be found in another column of this issue It is of importance The customary printed notices will not be mailed this quarter General Supt T E Calvert of Lin coln was at Western division headquar ters Thursday morning He and Asst Supt Frank Harris went west in the formers private car 199 the same morn ing attached to No 13 C F Heber traveling agent on the Burlingtons Western division for the Voluntary Relief came down from Den ver Sunday on No 14 The company is utilizing these traveling solicitors to secure more insurance irom its em ployes who are under recent improve ments and additions to the relief de partment entitled to larger insurance benefits Conductor V H Solliday is determin ed to do his dirtiest in helping Jim Hill meet expenses and interest account charges these troublesome retrench ment times In his strenuous zeal the other day he made a heroic and bold attempt to collect a half fare from a doll which a little girl passenger had laid down on a seat in the car RAILROAD EMPLOYEES You pay too much I can save you money on Hamilton and Hampdenhigh grade watches Chas B Morgan Holdrege Neb rtbtme McCOOK RED WILLOW COUNTY NEBRASKA FRIDAY EVENING APRIL 1 1904 Deaths Sad and Sudden Call L is youngest daughter of Mr and Mrs H P Waite died early Monday morning at tho home of hor parents in our city after a briof but painful illness dating from Wednesday of last week xV fatal termination of hor sickness was not anticipated by tho family upon whom her unexpected death came as a crush ing blow The funeral services wero hold in tho homo Tuesday afternoon at 230 oclock Rev G A Conrad of tho Congrega tional church conducting tho same Burial in Longview cemetory followed the touching services in the home which were attended by tho members of Lois grade in the public schools tho eighth and by many sympathetic neiihhnrs and friends The floral tributes wero numerous and beautiful the white casket and loved one resting peacefully in a bowor of floral loveliness formed by a wealth of roses lilies carnations etc Lois was born in McCook in January 1890 and was consequently in her four teen tn year Intestinal lagrippe and resultant heart failure are the given cause of death Mr and Mrs D F Neiswancor and daughter of Cambridge attended tho funeral Mrs Noiswangor is a sister of Mrs Waire So far as the sympathy of human hearts can lighten the burden of sorrow and loss the bereaved parents and sisters have it in tender and boundless portion District Teachers Association The aunual meeting of tho Southwes tern NebraskaDistrict TeachersAssocia tion convened in this city this morning at the Congregational church Tho last session of this association held in Mc Cook was in 1897 School patrons and friends and all in terested in the discussion of topics per taining to the states educational system are cordially invited to attend the day programs which are free Those of tho general public who de sire can enroll as members of tho asso ciation upon the payment of the annual fee of fifty cents The ticket issued will admit to the musical and reception at the court room tonight and to tho lec ture at the Congregational church to morrow night This is the best way there is to take advantage of the good things provided for the visitors pleasure The expectation is that the reception this evening will be a social and pleas urable event of importance Hon W W Stetson state superin tendent of Maine is the lecturer for Sat urday night He is held in high regard by all Nebraskans who have met him and his message will prove helpful as well as entertaining to his hearers Be sides the address this evening the pro gram will include an invocation by Rev Mr Carman a euphonium solo by Mr F A Pennell a vocal solo by Mrs CW Britt and a clarinet solo by Mr John Gaarde Wall Paper Paints and Oils We kindly invito you to visit our store and see the new line of- wall paper the latest designs in one or two room exclusive patterns In mixed paints we handle the Lincoln guaranteed In enamels varnish stains buggy paints etc a large assortment A McMillen druggist Public Sale I will offer at sale at my farm 15 miles north of McCookmidway between Quick and Centerpoint on Thursday April 7 all my stock farm implements house hold goods etc Usual terms John G Harrison Household Goods For Sale I am offering my household goods for sale at private sale Call at Westland residence George Enoch Alfalfa Hay and Seed For sale Call on phone or write Mrs S E Christian McCook Neb Phone G235 Wednesday evening while James Kel ley of Coleman precinct was driving home in his farm wagon he was thrown out and badly shaken up though no bones were broken Mr Kelley is a par tial paralyptic His horses were fright ened by horsemen riding rapidly up from behind his team You can paint your buildings now with less expense than will be required in a year or two Our estimate on paint and paint supplies will interest you McConnell druggist The Republican primaries Wednes day night were but poorly attended Delegates were selected in each of the four voting precincts for the count con vention of tomorrow morning Just as stylish equally as handsome as the engraved are The Tribunes calling cards printed from the famous and pretty Tiffany Text See our samples and get our prices Complete lines of solid colors in dimi ties lawns chambrays ginghams cot ton crepes Mikado cloths and other washable dress goods 12J4c to 25c at the Thompson Dry Goods Cos Hundreds of rugs from the cheapest to the best to select from at the wick special sale See page 4 Ferris corset waists in all sizes and shapes from 4 years up at the Thomp son Dry Goods Cos Leading varieties of budded peach trees two feet high only SI for twenty Double finger tipped 2 clasp silk gloves 50c at Thompson Dry Goods Cos Mens fine worsted suits 10 at the Thompson Dry Goods Cos Rubber hose of the best grades and at the right jprices at Colemans Handsomely trimmed silk dress skirts McConnells sarsaparilla for all blood S750 at the Thompson Dry Goods Cos diseases iM Corn fc X c NUMBER 44 McCook Market Quotations Corrected Fridny morning wheat Oats Rje Barley flood Butter Crenraory Butter MINOR ITEMS OF NEWS Alfalfa seoJ at Colemans W T Coleman 3 7 5 50 is 4 to 12W ir 23 Jewel gasolino stoves at Waitos Going to paint Seo Cono Bros Garden and field seeds at Waitos Garden and field seods at Waitos Everything in drugs McConnell See thoso garden drills at Colomaus Tho Curts Dramatic Co April 7 8 9 McConnells sarsaparilla for all blood diseases Plenty of 5c prints at tho Thompson Dry Goods Cos Garden seeds in the bulk and package at W T Colemans Crush belts in silk and leather at tho Thompson Dry Goods Cos For sale 7 room house and two lots Inquire of Mrs W M Irwin tf Scalo books Typewriter papers The Trihune Wanted Girl for general housework MUS GEORGE WlLLETTS Seo the display of harness that W T Colernan is making It will surprise you Childrens stockings with tripple knee 10c pair at the Thompson Dry Goods Cos Wanted To buy good carriage horso ono a lady can drive Inquire of II M Tyler 4i2t Special carpet and rug sale at Lud wicks Page 4 of this issue tolls all about it In using McMillens cough euro you run no risk money refunded if not satisfactory The Blanchford Calf Meal is tho best known food for calves on separator milk W T Coleman m t - O 5c sells 3 nackaires of iresn seeds for Why pays cash for them Because he The city fathers had no meeting Monday night tho time for tho regular session No quorum April 7 8 9 in tho opera house Tho Curts Dramatic Co Popular prices 15 25 and 35 cents season tickets for SI For Sale A square piano in good con dition S30 Inquire at 207 Melvin St M V Tkavek Wanted Man and wife with no children to work on farm Frank Stillman Handsome embroidery sets of edging and insertion now showing in good vari ety at tho Thompson Dry Goods Cos The latest in box paper writing tab lets pencil tablets and school supplies A McMillen Druggist Rooms to Rent Furnished or un furnished three blocks east of Commer cial Hotel Ray Light New wrappers long kimonos short kimonos and dressing sacques just re ceived at the Thompson Dry Goods Cos Swifts Prido Soap lengthens the life of your clothes It keeps them fresh and clean Order some for Mondays wash Send in by your neighbor April 2nd and get twenty budded peach trees for 1 Fairbury Nursery Sale Yard Mc Cook Neb You will find tho greatest variety of garden and field seeds at Waites Buy early while you have this largo assort ment to select from The Indianola Reporter states that The Christian minister at McCook has resigned and will move to Indianola if he can rent a house A wrist bag of handsome leather with mercerized lining and three inside pock ets containing mirror salts and small snap purse all for 35c at the Thompson ury Ijoocis uos Replating Silverware Such as knives forks and spoons substantially done also sharpening knives scissors lawn mowers and saws Phone 83 M Thorgkimson With the beginning of the new city fiscal year Louis Fleischman will be the proprietor of the saloon now owned and managed by Harry Barbazett Mr Fleischman is the new applicant for license Rare artistic skill is displayed on the myriad of wall paper patterns we are showing- this spring It doesnt cost much to have these fresh bright papers on your walls Come and see them McConnell druggist The prairie fire of last Wednesday caused a damage of about four hundred dollars to Stephen Bolles on the Willow in fencing tanks feed etc They had a long and hard battle to save the rest of the ranch property James Doylo is also a heavy loser in hay grass feed etc The members of Mount Saint Elia3 Commandery No 19 of Holdrege will observe Easter Sunday with the mem bers of Saint John Commandery No 16 of our city next Sunday afternoon in the Baptist church The visiting knights will arrive in the city on No 1 J