. " , . . , , . ; \ / t " . ' ; . - - - - - - - - - - - . - - - - - - - : " ' _ " ' ! ' ; . : ' _ ' il .T . . The Man Behin.d. , f He Always Knows ' j , . _ ' : t Tile Latct tyies n Clothes j s , r' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -SaatrSrrxr. V tfflThr..LtmrrfPflfl. ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' _ r . . . . . . . _ . . . . ft . . . Ytaa . . .a.wrwierf _ . . . . . . . . . - . . . .Oft > r.t _ . _ _ . - _ aC . . _ _ _ . . . .ar. . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " . . . . . . , . . . . " . . . , .ni.u. . : . . . . . . _ .0.- . . a. . . . ' And if you "rea O " 3e off ? tille Blnbby : , Ili RSH V\/IC'K.vVIRE I 1 , # . . ' J e , = . . _ . . . . . .nu < ' - " = CaZ _ " - = = = - - " v. ' r..t - _ .1. -.L' . ia.a Suits you "vuli be proud ! to be tK1e . I ! MAN AHEAD t ' . . A dressy oxford : makes a good im = , ti pressiofu whether the foot be large ; or sm1L ! We have several up-to = . ' date Styles ill Spring Ox'fords\ve tl cut quite a Figure in shirts since 'I we commenced .tIle sale of , our 50 . . cent nElle l b of shirts I for 35 cellts. t 3 - . " " . . . . _ - - . . . . . . . . . . , . . - . - . . - . . . . . . ' " . , _ . . . . . , - " " Ij . . . . . . . - nrx.evv.nmaarasao. oasw. . . . . wrv..n . . . . . , , _ " - . . . - . . . . . - _ _ ans.rrr.r n.w .i - & " , . JC Q VI ' Q f CI'ilrd ' . ! : ] \r\ a Fads' City , aeb F'c.cii ( : I m : , . , . . : ; t , ; : . - - - - - - - - . e' ' : > . . A " . . . ; ; J 4\\ : . l " ' 0 0 Ii I. M ' \ _ - - - - . The Only Exclusive Feed Store in the City. en Altio hamlIL' all ! 'i:1I1 : ( IC C lal and lrnud ! : i ' :11I till order , 011 hurt holier . . 1'1"11\ ' oC o 110111' ( : rollld Fl".I , lirauand ; hurt , , ; lrau ; ; , Ball' ! Bay and htraw ; ; Hoc ! Salt iSc 111'1' , ' \\1. , I"ill" rIIl1ul lelt ! Silt 40c 111'1' cwt. , : \liehiwlt Salt .31.541 Ih' r lIarl'l'l , t O IOU lb. + ael . . .10''II"h'.1 : Sit " il. \ < Clr ChicI"'lIs ; 1.25 l per ewt. , ( ; \111111,1 Oil Cake -.oo : ! ( ) r per l'wl. ! "II" , .iut . "ratty , \\Illdlls I'cJ ( ami rOll11ry Food \ , . Ca-.lll : Cor llottrr . - _ . 0 glfll" < alltlJlJlltr 1 . , o. P.jECK. . -J _ _ _ a . - - - r 1 . . . ! ! " ' f.l = / ' > C'1 tis" " T" I' ' ) r - : J-t.1 8 = . :1 rw. . . . lk j , J b , - " = - - , ! i1.:1 . : , \'Vi1ii ' ; ia nssvif ( ! c. hmina : \ Simu : ring Spent I . " rl- day night with her chum 1ltzel Dund. \Irs I'Iutuen l : : spent ! Sunday with her si5t r \ : \\'issingcr. : . Nellie Dunll and Myrtle Isabel spent Sunday with friends near _ , St. Deroin. t ' 1lenry Smith and family who made their hOllh near Blackbird t Nebraska the past year has returned - turned S to this o1l1l11tllit : ) ' . The latter part of the week . 1' a. " while Mrs. JL. roster ! was making soap one uf till' children succeed- cd in getting hold of an cmpty lye l can and , got : sonic of the lye , into his mOllth. Home remedies were used HUe ! the little one is beyond danger. , 1 : . Fccr ] } arid wife " spent Sun- day afternoon with \Ir. : and Mrs. \ Krause. , \Irs. Simpson , \Irs C.Simpsons f. ! .4 . mother departed front our midst to the great beyond H her a short iiJncss. i FU',1ert .ter1(1 ( ! services wet c held Sunday at 10:30. : H. J. Dunn and l family w rc ill . . Pails : City S .I t un 1 ay. Mr. Arnold and wife spent Sunday - day afternoon with George DUl'r- fcldt. , henry Weick and wife spent Sunday at the home of H. Duel'- fclc1t. lalwar(1 Luhn left sbltte time ago to 'pcncJ ! the slimmer with his cousin , Otto hailer it1 thc west- \'I'I1 part of the statl' Ida J.tcecy and Katie Heinke spent last Sunday c'eningwith Mrs. K Fal1cl' . a.d SI\"lc s cam ; up from St. Joseph the 1irst of the week to attend the funeral of his noel ; . Mrs. Charlie \ Iett of Ncwkirk Uld. , is visiting relatives in this ci ty. - - - - - - - 1)r. Griffith of Preston drew thc Irish Point = lace handkerchief III f- elect off ur glhmbcthlcilahan. . Stanley Wicks returned to Lincoln - coIn \Vedncsdny after a three days \'lsit in this city. Stanley has accepted a position at the \\'indsol' hotel ill Lincoln. The \Iisses Stea arts of F c- . SCl'\'C were in his t city' on'ed - ueslay. \ \ 'illardriilr I of , Verdun was in this city on business ' 'l'ucsda , Dr Norrid , n di . : tinguislle(1 sur- g'con of Indianapolis , is I : \'isitin : ! with hi is nieceIrs. , John Ct'Ook. . . . - - - - - - - - - Dicd At the ad\'ance 1 age of seventy one years John Van Horn closed the earthly chapter of his life on Tuesdaytarohi 28th at the County - ty 110m west of this city. In his earlier life Mr. Van thorn was ill good circumstances , having a goodly share of this carth's rich- 's , but he was numbered among Life's Unfortunates and - thus pas'd I his later years in the County .1Iome. Thc deccased was well and favorably - orably known by many in this city and was a member of thc Masonic lodg-c. { 'I\11l'ral \ sCl'\'ice were held \\'eduesday aftet noel t intermcnt being in thc Sleek l Ccmctery. - - Baker Citr 1\10" Decmcd the early death : of thc son of Fred l l escll. ' 1'hc deceased i was a vk- tim of consulnption being claim cd by death at the bright and promising age of 22 years , The remains will arrive this , evening ill this city and interment will ue the Ducrfl'ldt Cemctery' t wel'e miles northeast of this city . Carl Abers ! , thc twelve year old son of 2l1's Albers north of this city died yeste relay morning after an illness of one weck. The little boy was taken ( suddcnly ill and no hopes was entertained of his reco\ ' n' . 1'he funeral WIll Ul ! frolll thc Luthcran church north of this city this afternoon I at two o'clock Tile 'l'ribunl' 'X- tcnds sympathy to the heart urok- ell mother. , Cline Wins first Honors. The nnnllal inter-high school debate of the southeastern Xc- ura"ka ; educational association carne 00at the Palclock opera house and attracted an audience which completely filled the place. The ! al1irmat'c of the question : "Hcsoh'crl that United States senators should 1 ue elected by direct - cct vote 01 ! the pcoph. " was up- held I by speakers frolll thc schools of Pawnce City , Wilbur , Falls City and IlulIluoldt. The nega- th'e uy speakers frolll Crete Beatrice - trice , \VYlllorc alHI Nebraska City. 'rhc decision of the judges a awardcd first honors to the speakers - ers on thc afiirlllativc side by unanimous vote. Positions for indi\'idualmcrit were awarded as - follows : First place , hart Clillc of lral1s ; City ; sccond place , Icon Bailey of l'-ail'lHI\'Yi I ' ; \ third place , Law- ; ct'cnceVCa'cl' ; of 13catrice ; fourth place Fred Arnold of I-Iuttihold Supcrilltl'ntcnt Stephens of Lincoln prcsided. 'I'he judgcs were J. W. CI'ahtre' , pre idcllt of the state nO\\1Ial iit l" l > ' ' \ \ c't'u ; Superintendent - erintendent A. ] f. Stanley of l'-dcnd ' , and ( Ned Abbott of l . in- coIn. T11l < leci l\n of the judge tact with a popular appro\'al. It was agreed on the part of the spcctators that the speaking was or the highest order e\'Cl' heard in this city or 011 a similar occasion - casion , - - . . . , - - . - - K i singtoll , The Y01111larrie ; < 1 Ladies Kensing"ton Club ! were royally entertained on 'I'hursday aftcr- 110011' hyIrs. . John Oswalc1. 'l'he usual needle work was indulge in while the tout hsolne refrcshlllcnts addcd to the aftl'\\won's \ \ pleaslIres. Nigh School Debates. l' l'so\'cd ! ; 'hat { Unitcd States Senators should bc elected by direct rote of thc people was thc < lnestioti t of debate at our 11igli School last Friday 1 evening. : 'l ' lic afiirmati\'e side won. marl i Clinc cic"ing' 'first honors Edna Crook second honors. proceeds of thc entertainment were to cover thc expenses of 1arl l ! : Cline their rcpre- scntatj.c ; at the debate held at Beatrice Wedncsday of this . wcck. - At ; RUlllsey's ' [ 'ucsda\ - ' evening one of thc lower windows ill the H.amc\ ; Second Hand store was forced open and entrance gained to thc cellar , frolll which they reached thc rear of the first lIoor. How- ever thc door leading to thc large roost was locked and the intruder gained nothing for his trouble. . - - - - - - ! Special Price's AT tl Yo1J ' Wilson's - - - - - - - - . . . . . . . . . - - - II China , Queens = yare , Glassware Notions , F I 0 It r and Groceries 12 1 Dinner patterns to Select - lect from largest stock in the city. Flour by the car load every sack.warranteed. \Ve , want your trade and will treat you right at C. M. Wilson - -