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w a Mur s-v p- F . ..-. ULKGEST rjLPEK rr3usHFi i x PLATTE cocxtt 5 VOLl'MF. XXXV. NUMBER 5n. COLUMBUS. NEBRASKA. WEDNESDAY, ALARCH 15, 1905. WHOLE NUMBER 1.778. (Ltfkmlra rl Of X, V - .- V v W - 1FTT3R- e- ik I TEC Br" E -X THE YEAR Is s sn . . . 'i. t:.. .tit- mncr. r.rrsajsat. Terr- is rea. y - .r.-oa-tC for r.--usj :. fo: -:; .,n-st.- a Lie iev. Look rs A LAN'S DO'K -I! y.-r. --.are uer. l ;. y- .. car. aet all ts itiiere&s ya want Ua- 1m war :o aae p.a: y of e-.tr.es :c to make thtc f:i ' - vo n j?: n.att a etar. aac tc-r- : :.:- '-- t :::ek ;t Is.ii. iir.c--r-.-rr ::- . H.i --.? it l- ts.- t--rf w.. iei- .-e '. -: - Tno First- National Bank -hici, if voi zrz-- . i" -"j- - ?: .t- kit.; 70EC: LTT?rc-p; - Htst ijphcai:; Hs; Pass Heiica! EXiTiir.2tiZ'r. icrm5i5tr Eramer is ocvisev. that b. nistcke ha ber-n msdf m the pnb liised icstmctiou- :c applicants fcr the position of city mail carrier Tne pnawc instrnrtioni wmch were sent tnted tha- medical exammsiicn wa? no; r:irec of applicants fcr second cr :nir cia- o.3esexcept in tc? cas rf tne Usui -fonr candidate afier tn jotners hii been weiird on: bv the erril wrvice exsainfitia. Hawever when scms spplirarins were sent in --:;r,rut med:c&l certificate- toev were reinrned itn :ce .ce that when tie delivery system is nrst rnstal-e. iiia r:y all apnliints ma: nnaerrc rceuirsl exaniiriation Ta- npnl:ioas that wer remrned nave been dei-ivere! ir. :h? applicsnts sez.zzz Vj in. &nd wn?n they co bacs th y mast r-e acccmpanied bv Tne error was mEiie tecaase tn nntec instructions sent oat 0 tie department die net mention tae ex- rewion ma: is made in the case ot cities where cirr deliver in installed. is frst te- . rimers Insnrct-e. Satarisy V Lily Tar Farmers' In?rirare met this momicn m 2iaennerchor hsli with 3 cooi attendance, consinennn th? fact rhat st wa- a postponed date. D ? Arnbam of Gibbon 1: a di--r3?;i33 ca PrCDerCaltivaticn cf Cora. He -.jintfd oat tnst caltivation is ac: prmianlv for ihe destractian of weeus. ba: to conserve the mcistare in the soil sc a to ct th btrcest cxors He f&vored th-? idea c: caitivatmc :a com jast as cf ten & 7??siblc. an- ap to the time of raatanry. mstrfid c: iannr it by." H- rave an llla-tra-iion of -n r1'' who caltivated part ot hi? rrc-j -anti, matanry and Is,: : parr cf it by. Tne relc showea a iifler eE ?: :?a bashei t" tne acre m fav or c: ?o contisaed caltrvatica ilr. Ashbara diiccaraied th? i-eo. of Int ra!: plnwrnn v. F. Dodls of Cclambas aav cn cf the mort interestma islss. en tne Scl'cuon cf Seed Com H- ha.: aa exhibit Gf corn tna-. hi aai rai-e-i en h;s own farm f:cm eed farniihec h;m aj the experiment station a Lin oofs. Mr. Bc.i-is. in fa-r is worSmr in co-cperation rim ti.t- experiment r. tfe;tmc exr-enments anc T-h-' tabniatec so2? ra:aabi ts::t:cs One idea ma --.-.! 1 wim mm is that ne ?i oa: sere an dace. JO: . -.-i-els ia ,-- ear of a certaia size w Hrro- Mr. Douds n sia or eiaht different -rariette cf com on exniDi tioa. Pre:. Smite ei the ?:ate agncaitar ti schocl talked ort beef promctian. aivmg many practical nint as tc se isaticn of stock, br?edinr. feeding, innainc. cc?w :; gft the mc-st and i-est meat tcr th- acacan cf feed. e. Z Mr Hinrnn o :ne achoc! cf Arri- caltare nave cs isterestinn discassicn i en dairjicc, taking cr. the qa-.sticn cf S tbe bit fxa.i r:-t :crus. fcr aoo- -r--w' rsalis me aac:en'-.r m :c af-ernocn -e 'ion 3ata:n. r. scab?: of Ir-.-.T2s Tne armer maar -o: tnem tosk part m me Circassians, askinr and inswrr tmj qaestiun 2rr diirasions were ail af r. rraotiril caara?:-&.-. tar scno-1 "iaen a-rtmr down to com-noa ??n--aethrd-aaierst-.-;!. bv ail ta farmer-Tii'- m-rrrrate was marked acc---i ile-srs Sr.,-:r. Asnrarn and H:a auri r--cc3- .f.-.- f-r faar- svv- ' - 1" r.r ' '--" 1 "-a". :ne,- ran n; wiil arc.rt .. if thv Care of the Teeth What ts nou.ed rare raek:y and admiroi more taar ihe teerth if they are well irorei for oa'i waat s-area-.ly Ieeas ons persoail chara. il they are neiecied? Tiere was e time when careiessnes in this particalar we overlookec: now iris never eacasable. for every well mf crmed p?rsoa appreciates the fartiHs: weU-kept -teeth are no; a iara-y. bat a posanve necessity. We t? cniy th- latest painless mekis -nd aasraaree sausfaction Dr. d. E. Paul, Dentist. ,Ker Tei-jcr:t -3- ai sd OSre Ss. BcsKxe. THE BRIDGE TRUST Plnttc- Ccrmty Supervisors Petiiion .Legislators. T ;xaa cf Piatte coaaty for - t -ral v;iTr har tatil tru-nte ;o the : nag Trns". From yar :. year tfce r-:and3.rd l.-ivis r.rraany i awarded the con tract :er bridae wcrk, on the lowest bid. alshoanh ccpr:ea; bridge 26i as., some cf car supervisors scree that price are cxcrb::aat aad that the ccantv ?o-Li sir" nandreds of dollar? by cnyiac :rae cealer- an., paymg do tne wors Waj i- tee b d of tn- in 3r;r company the lowest - It is a 3itv- r! '.mmcn belief that bridce c-mrenies are pxl. anc that the bid frr eacn connty are arreed -pen la nivi.nc. "nfler tms ncfar ii55 rrs. ?ia::e cennty is presrm sh.T a:jise-J t3 the Standari Bridge rem: ny Tn "b: is of orner cempan- b. .. aci sn7 lcionsiy simlinr. How cors the Trnst acromplish its wo-k It seers jo corrnpt legislators w:h w.p- nppers anu exmrsions to zDzm of prostitntion. it seeks to by rh :nf nenre of ccrraptible saper-v:;or- wtu: free transportation, by fnmifhing them inmbsr fcr mdividaal nsc a-: cs:. an., by retaining them m its w.na-d:inking lobby a: Lincoln I sem-es tne support of henest saper Tiori by dtrceit an - misrepresents t;jn. Tre Eriinc Tmst daring the pres ent iensiare ha- killed tiro bridge bills framed in tfcc interest cf taxpay ers and i La- its knife cat for the third t-ie Jahnrl rill AND FIVE SUPERVISORS OF Pi.iTE COUN TY HK"E 5I.1NEU A PETITION ASE1NG PLATTE COUNTY'S REP F.ESENTAT1VE TJ EELP THE Er;II;GE TEVS ru. ;St at ' n benalf cf tire taxpayers cf Platte coanrv. the Jcarnal asks oar repre- ssntativc- zc iisrear: se retiticn of car sa:rriicrs and tc ase every effort tc pa?; the Jahnei till, and tnas help t nil :n nridre tras: in Nesraasa. VTe cnalienr- any sap?rrisor, any aneni cf tn- oridse trast onv anor ney. or any otner person, to show wherein the J 3n board o: nel oil. woaid namper I sTrrTis43z in --', effort tc serve tne people .;;: i? isors" reiition referred to fibove is sttmea by iap?rviscr Held, , Bender. Ernst, Goerz and Swaasan. aad it caarain this iangaage , as all the others played to her. Char- It is oar opinion that the proposed lotte Bnraett as VioJa was eTPellsit oil: is a hal one and will caase oar ?he played the Bart of a page as a -anty ranch needless expense and bov of the age aoight play i, with troable. and make :: extremely difn- enoagh ol wit. igfat into hcaac call to handle oar bricre work We natare, native modesty mod dotifhl rspecr::'aily reiaes: tea: yoa npp.Dse 2ess to win her favor with anv aoble sacn bill, vote aaamsi :t and work roan. Her acting was good, her bear aramst it a: all times." mz was gracinl and impressive. Oar Vertical qaesiicninn tne honesty cf these are saperrisars fcr siming this pptiti.n. and a.:m:inna tneir fall riant to petition the legislature for mensnre-: which they :h:nk are fcr the pab!:- nood. we wish, in petitioninr tn- same representatives to favor the bill in :nest:on. to sabmit some eri cence m sapnrt of car position. First: Ve si:oa!i lise to ak these .' sapervisor? if they ever rad the bill which thev propnse tc kill Tne bill in it1 amended form was no: printed aa::l abat Mar-L T. and their peti tion is date- Marca - If they did not s:ady tne bill themselves apoa whose advice do they oppose it Seme of tne sarerncr. wnen tnev sisaed th- petition, were not tnev werv asina meir aware that mdaence to rill a bill tha: the r-ndae trast is spmlmn handrecs of dollars to kill Tvnat i 're m me Jahnei bill that oases it a bad cne" and that will "caasp the coanrv needless exrease"" - Th- petition cf me supervisors woaid I j. njestknew that the leading lady nave carried more wemht if it hac ( ,ho py viola cr the page, was cane into detail on mese points. ; ltez: m' tbe ij,- gogn- iad to The only obpection wnich the bridge have the certain rang down hastily, tras find: :c the Jahnei bill, and the ! She is snbject to asthma and had tak cniy material difference between this en a severe cold for a while was bill and oar present law, is is the pro- I mable to appear on the stage. vision for s check apen aaholy con- ( spiracies between supervisors and the . Brodftiehrer--iLlir rndg- trast -Sis provision is as follows ''inat me secretary of the Siatt Beam cf Irrigstica is hereby , eciared ex-cfnciD engineer of the sev- era. ccanties of me state sac ne s. !! prepare plans and rpecincaticns. strain sheets and estimates cf cot of a'l mm srondard pattern bridses, the cost cf which will exceed 2Cv each. as are best adapreu far the reqaire meats cf the several cocaties. the said ennneer .-nail sapply tb- said ccan t: wim the namber rf priats at." rions and priatV. c-r!es cf specifics- ::?a- emerge by sa. .-c . ... cos:, and he s u--t m all tracings m his office to be tamed over to his saccesscr. The several coaaty beards shall not enter into anv ccntract for tae erection cf any encre as afcresaic m this a t at a nreater cost than the amoant so estimated by the said ea- aiaeer." u-;c 1 .- c --3 it s u needless expense" ;e trjxpayers cf the coaaty to have a state er seer whose easiness it is to see that caly 10 bst bridge plans are adopted, and to stand be tween them and a cambinatioa of j pooima crmge companies, when they hold me price ap beyend a reascnable estimate - Another provision of the Jahnei bill says "The beard may reject any and all bids if the prices sabmitted are ex orbitant c-r too high, resaltxag from a combination, conspiracy or pod cf the bidders." Is this crorision"a bad one" - Let as have seme evidence on this poist. Taa Standard Bridge company in 24 recieved $ a thousand for oak lnmber. in place: $41 for fir laxaber: and ?S- for cottonwood. Many a home man woaid like the contract for 110 ie-s- per thoasand. Wonkl it "caaae me canary needless expene"to reject .sach a contract ana hire home men to perform work that woaid avethe c-aary hundred of dollar in a year"-' Two of Plane coanry'e sapervisors hare spent more than a week in Lin- . roin. helpinj: to kill uch Dride bills as the Jahnl bilL Was their work in the internet of taxpayers'- Who paid their expenses while there: Tne bridge tmst has offered other snperrisors transportation and lumber at cost. If these snperTiscrs were lebbyiag in the interest cf the taxpay- ers. at their own expense.did they not tzd mange company - Is it not itraage that their nnasnal interest in the tax - payers welfare shcaia not bnas them to make a dsdIic rtatemen7 on tne snbject - And i it not more strange that these same two snperrisors shosld manifest this cnnstiai interest in the connrv while themselves holding ill ezaUy some f4CO for snperTisors' ser vices - Repreentative Eoare has voted for the Jahnei bill in the Hoase. It is hoped tna: Senator Haghes will see his way clear to sapport it in the Senate. Shakespeare. Tnarsday-s Didy Tneatre goers last night had an opportanity of witnessing one of the rinest plays that has greeted a Colam bas acdience this season. The cast was large, comprising a company of sixteen The scenery was fining and nne, the coetames rich and baaatifal, espec ially those cf OliTia. who was every inch caeen in her black velvet ccart dress with its high white lace cellar, which set off the to good advantage her beaatifal face framed in its blend carls. Taere was not a weak member in the cast anc no one coald fail to and some part to please him, The comeay broaght in scene from the sore sob er to the aproariovaly fanny. The appearance of Sir Toby, fat, jolly, araallv a little dizzy cf bead .and light of foot, was stxre to bring forth ap plaase, and Jeer was his own f ore ranaer of faa. One of the STinmsjr was Irene Ecki? as Itaria. tke said. h teemid to rei :he part she played and when she shook with rapprASSd miscaief and laaghser, the acdi right with ha'. Sir Toby pad his set ccald. jot nave turn oct her. We leave the star-to the onlv wonder was that Olivia coald I not see the difference between her and her brother. While he was dressed as pase like Viola, his carls were not so long, he was a trifle short for tb part, and he and Viola coald not be said to "look as like as two peas," for all he read his lines very welL Dake Orsmd bore himself as a noble maa. He had the composare and bear ing of real nobility.his costnmes were regsl and he bore his part welL It is not often that we have a play ' - of this natare- Usaally Shakespeare's alays appeal more to the sredeat minds, bat this comedy had ia it material fcr all classes. Xanager Saley is : be conzratalated ca this caccess. It -aras a little snf ortanate that it chanced to come on Ash Wednesday, the first d3y of Lent, as many remained away who otnerwise woaid have been glad to atteac. Prnhiblv nn en in the acdiense Tne wedding cf 3iss Lnaisa Brod- faehrer of this city and Mr. Randall n Rinc cf Milaca, Minnesota, took pix at tne bride's home this mom- mr at 10:30 o'clock. Bev.Nesmarker performed the ceremony. Only the family wa present. Miss Aagasta Kaafmana was maid of honor and Mr. Alvin Brodfaehrer best man After a wedding dinner Mr. and Mrs. Ring left on the noon train, Their home will r- in '-ilara. Minn. Mr P.m i a irr.vr.se? s.ccraan and ha .vie his hnai? at that pLce. Tne cocple were tormented as maeh a possible by their yoang friends while starting ca their jonroey. Their traaxs were painted aad they were showered with rice at the depot. The bride is a Oolambns girl and has many friends here. Mrs. Shaw Under5urieon,s Knife Baltimore March 15. Mrs. Shaw. I the wire of Secretary of the Treasary Leslie M. Shaw, was operated on for a serioas ailmeat at Dr. Howard Kelley's private saaitariam. The op eratioa was performed by Dr. Kelley tad is reported to be saccessfaL Sec retary Shaw, who was present ia the Banimriam daring the operation, re taraed to Wasainetoa later ia the cay. Finally Diss From Injui 'What Cheer. Ia March 15. Arthar Lynch, who was shot aear here last December by Johaaoa Martm, Is dead and Johason will mow he hela for mar ker. Lynch has beec liageriag akag siace Dec 23. when the shootms; took place, and had recovered mam he weat to Sigosrney to testify before the grand Jury, which caase a khm to stow worse. The shootims; grew east a a dlspcte ever aa aceoaaft ol 94, The Hieh School Scrap. A smrfent cf th? hiah chccl sav that ncr cne r '. a new?p.pr rep-rt- of the cL5. ncht? in CoInmcn o fsr is correct and a?ks that tne Jcnmal print the tree srory whicn he relate minuses when tliej were let jro. 3tc- James Xayior was bom in Limerick as follows: "Mnch ha been snid 2s:e- j A:ist5r, wno to canrht by an cnt- comity, Ireland, Jannarj 1, 1S37. At It abort this rabjec: and mncn that jsider anl then ronzhlj handled by the a$e cf nine years he came to Can was not the forts Th facts of the' freshmen, cifered :o lick any one ada with his parents. OnNovember 1-, case ar thes A't-r foot bnllfeavo. . Q :a4m 2Co one took him np so he 13) he married Sliss 2sanrr Ontwater tae football piayer -x-i-.r roinmz to -q-Jj o5 eir st,,-,.- spirits Cn. commenced to joIIt tne freshmen. The sophomores havinr sis foot ball players, beins the rrade nearest the freahmen of cctrrse did some , 3ollyia2 As a result when a nnmber 0 fresinjac af: one sophomore the i Mt os uj, tc 5bow. bi tiiat C2e eophomore could no: handle the whole ; freshmen grade. The sonh retal'at- OT pc;ting most of the freshie" in a cave across the street. After thst taere were a few little scrambles every day or two nntil Miss Garlow gave the sophomcres a partv. That evening the rest of the high school eighth graders, basiness coilece stu- dents and many yoang fellows from thn-r Tnn irf rnirr ?n fI,.U, . going in. It was a case of abaat f fty to seven two of tne scpncmore cot in amicij isu iiro ere csaEni oy Doys no m-iii m e-Vv? or 11 Vjarc- o-. - McAllister were easrh: bv carsifisrs McCioad bv McCrav, and Adam--. , , . - , Echols ana Kinfmn by s 3 banch . , tnat yoa coaica't tell wno caasnt them. Gray got in with girls ciotn-s -, -,, - .r,i v... ; .v. .-i..h grade girls had not caaght on and giv en him away. Af tr tne five soph- r It's a Little Early To zs.IV. ai3u: VTa'-I ?ajer. bu: our New Spring Stock is r.ov in and the patterns are so netv and fine we can": help telling- you about them. All grades and prices. Come and look them over. Chas. H. Dack, Druggist. Concex: Hzsiz Mondaj Daii Whether it is that Colambas people have a lacalry for stayinn at home when th really good attract ions appear rhere. or whether it is becaase Leat is in progress, or whatever maybe the reason, a very small croird tamed out last night to hear one of the best and most entertaining concerts cf the 3ne Mozart Symphony clab lie ouur ui iu.: -..i;i;i iau ti I . m aa .. .. s k ... K...4 . radie masicians Eerr Stoelzer. the aaer of oreaaizatica, said ne : toared tnis coaarry for seventeen years. Grand Island is on& of his regalar stepping Peaces. bat this was tne nrst appesr- ?t"- ance in Colambas . and ne intimsred that tt woaid be the last. Herr Stoel zer's solo mstrameat is the an-iia-viola d'amoar. It is a sen of elcarat ed aad manv-strinzed vislm. with fixtra strings that are stretched aader neath the bow strinffs and taned aaisoa or octaves with me bowstrings I so a to vibrate sympathetically one cf me mstrameat is ver A-T- -,r p.r anc pleasing and the performer is certain ly an artist m the playing cf i:. Tne many rmars are taned tc aa open chord, whic restricts the instrament to cae key bet vpermits effective chord work. Ecrr Stoelzer's bowias and harmcaies woaid have den- crecit to many solo violinists. nis men: is years old. Miss Marie Stori appeared as s:lo violinist and soprano She was better as a violinist man vocalist, thoarh her voice is strcaz and trae Her violin tone lacks nothing aaless it might be strength- It :s sweet and trae, and her execaticn of me Haaser Haagariaa Rhapsodv was beyond re- .-. MissPetersen played a rate sole with oat affectatioa or pyrotechnics, with a care, strcag tone, and evident mastery of tne insrrameai. As a piano acompaaist she was excellent. r TT. - - .. errCocnappaarec wim crecit as a soio coraetist anc aisD cic some por alar smnts with an Alpine horn nd Romaa rrampet His comet work was masical rather than speetacniar. which may be said of the entire con cert. The ensemble playing was per fectly done. It is a ma-ter of mam rart thst navinc hcas cannot b .'"" ecaro tor sach attractions in C-jIiTih-s v better entertainment crtald be d-:" d -chool bann-r m-.i- :o icitat- in than is famished by the Mczsrt Sym- --.- bv r-. T-n,r- -a -. -r-,. f,- peony cias. Mrs. Joiz Eattemaz. M?t Jnfir! Ttm.rrotT-, riJS .- .- i heme in Colambas Samrdav after! tf two months. ' an illness c: Miss Mary ivachla was bom ia Vienna. Anstria ia 2oo. cominz to Cedar ccanty, Kebrasks, with heri parents wnen she wastea vears eld. She ws marrie,, 7-w ? v-t . w"- ,-- John Battermaa who taaght school in ueaar coanty tor mteea years prev- - ions to his coming to Hamparev in 1890. Post years aro Mrs came to Co leases with wken Wa - -1 J TT . -- -. jBue aac nae mane many fnenas nere. She was a member of St. Ann's Society. - be coo s.ove coal ca me mar- Msd tiieTe - Sl0ie harmiess experi Mrs, ntt-T-, leaves six children. er 5 Pez a:i st yards. mens which apparently savt- mx-ar Hn. Geo. Bender cf Comlea. Fraak Weaver fc Xewman. satisfaction to many of the inhabitants. of Omaha, John, Jr., Clara. May and Lsicyatfcotae. SieieaTes also a father, fire brothers and two sisters xn Cedar 2iaa. was ktld j -.... im -u- o.wmi;M .i. " " --ii uie neanst ases tae latest ta JZZZL ? rahrfiBd o: eTerythiajr -j ia thai city at 9 :30. auxsiactioa. i omote hul been enrsht and their n!nGs tied th freshmen aillantlT a: 3n thfm for aben: fifteen minntr-5. A boat rhL? tim McAllister and Mr- ' winm: wer? carsh: nnd neld f jr s few madii: two.ncd no two rependinr hf jsd HcGiond went in and all the ' eophomcres were in It has been stated i Mpnsmcies were tied to all the trees and telephone poles in the west end. Now tne fact is, none were tied to anything, cnlv their hands tied fcr a few mmcies. Besides there were osl- fire canrht and that wonld leave a; least a few tree vacant. Eockenberzer who had got in safelv ' wcn ct o the perch and was capmr- bat the sophomores got McCray. -aen M' Nels came down and bronghr Hockenberger in and ler Mc- Cray go bat not nntil his hair ha3 - clipped. The crowd staid a little Icncer and then left withont havlne orcsen np tne party or gotten any re- fr:"??anf; ST-r.r rn his-?rs r'net scphomcres went on the war path and clipped tne fresnmen s hair. Tnev ru' ceiie.. oawwwa, ams, juc- T-"'niTr A'fvrts ftrn W"mt.'-its- Tti next nocn etch freshmen tried to ........ ra CAi--"f-" aa-? ' Kissors were toe call and ther faiiei to ret hi sair Bcr d-sc, a jior. h-lped tne freshmen The same noon .a sophomore ann senior had a mix ap f o: taey are mr nest 01 :nenas now. it nas. been saic tnat s ortam socno more carries a leaded revolver bat it is net tree. K:r.cgze 5g: il :.jayslai.j Tne report which was faroaaht to Ooiambas yesterday by a Union Pa- cie trainman that Engineer Minogns had been killed bv a fail in Omaha r3" ro be incorrect Miss Gregonas of mis cir L,Aa. received a letter from Mr. Mwozne's cannter saving that her father's m- jane- were at first thoaght to be fatal .... . fc..-. ..4 l. . II.. T .... - ui -r- :..-. inc. iruiit-u ktw- vrm niKCn improveo recover. ine doctors think he will Tnis will b- very risd tidinas tc his many friends and ae-aaintances in Cclamoas. Sc;e Hasmzsseri Wins. Miss N.Rcse r.asmassen was award ed first honors Fridav niah: in the local contest a Orpheas Hail ami will rep resent Colambas in the North Ne- brassa H:rn School Declamatory Con-, ... - :--!.. -. X- i-I! . .:, . Miss Ramassen won with a dra matic rccn selection entitled "The Octo Miss A.nr.s Rcssiter was a clcs seconc m a namcroas se- irvi-i-j- c-...is-t.. Jii; -""- u ire Chinese Qaesticn.-" Indeed the markmrs cf the jadres were close oa fear of the iiz. ccntestaars aad high oa all " ne nmn scnooi mstractcrs anc me parents of tbe yoanr people who par tinpated i. the literary and masical prorram last night, have jast caase tc feel prcad The prorram was aaifcrm ly excellent Taere was o: a sine weak candidate for honors. Indeed those wo did no: secare awards, re cetved cnite as many compliment from the aadienece as the winners, and me best that all the contestant receive", is not tc be foaad in the opmions of the sncitors bat in the ex- cellent discipline affurded by sach contests. Tnat Colambas people en coaroae this ccatests and are in tar- n the edacaticnal workers ; , -M; hocis. is a::itd bv -w.. w.me attendance tiit -s. i. clas- fririt enlivened a that otherwise weald have o i seemed l.-na. Class ysfi? inspired the contestant? to me best efforts and saprlifd c:versicn fcr the aadience. he seciors spranr a sarprise jas: be- fnr m- nrr rn-T rrvnet hr- saspend- - ' - ;aa .rem ih- aalry ih- aal-rv 5 iarre htan U.- U 73. 1 : the hianest class staad:aa The Jcn ; icrs had their banner cisplayed from tee onnosite rtaren-r Tt vinhn"ifM wers f!,5 botdeccrswd, -. 3 C'' the" vei-mr cic not o attract eir snare cf attention. . tJ Bat with ail the expression cf were geatlemec. ' 'S mZ- sIendent nets .t'tt:. . -j-w i pennieadent nem and Prmcipml T3S.,11 .V - .1 , ZL'" "T. -J" vT 4-tX .,1"-: 1 -a- c --fcr-a; iu a.-- --.w ij 1 c uwsj keep within fcoands m rabl There will be an enthasias -nwiu wai. ' If fillinzs have failed to rMBr .roar teeth do nos thinV i: -jfvrv , to haTe them e-reracted. Fillings , properly inserted with modern meth- ! is and appliances will save them. - Batterman .-in.c r?r? SICl1 'iicyil 1P"I TrKtes"- "E- ' - -' rafT were present and taev exnrrs.-d ,-- 1- j to cneer aiiss liosmassea to victcrv in . reportal rotkmess or many an-iit. - 1 . . . . .. her nasband th. vorfolv mrsr I o, Tist5 to -r... 1 tnsir deierminatic-i to r-ssrrcc: me sj " - . j - ... I . . ..; sn J2Ss Savbr. James Xsvlor, one of the oldet nrd most repected citizens of Colnmbn, died a: his home at eight o'clock last mrnt alter an inogs of two weeks. at Caniston, Ontario, xn 174 he came ' with his faailr to Nebraska, settling: on a farm three miles east of Dtmcan After Itrinr there eleren years, the family muved toColnmbas where they nave since resided, Mr. Jfaykr was a blacksmith by tradft, doing some wcrk in that lin cp to within a few weeks of his death, Ee was an active member of the Presbvterian chttrch where he had been a mling eldr fcr fifteen years previons to hi death. Mr Kavlor always foand time to attend the week ly prayer meetine and was asnally ' fonn-J at the Presbvterr as a deieesie. . Mr. Xaylor leaves a wife and five t children, all of whom are in the city. J His children are in the order o r - Mrs (ipr C ir" P-IUf(i Af-: icr, Rochester. N. Y . Fred Naylcr. v3amna; ilrs. tran r-r"P- .-iiu; uu. j.s. viari- i ciiii- mnr; lJe.'' ri r Tirr.T ' - Tne faneral will be held tomorrow - &: z-: Presbvterian charch .,, - do:u- r . Col-iabss Bcts . The Golnmbas deriaters who wen: o debate with the Schavler team last nignt retamed this morning witi tne pals victorv. The hieh scnool wa; dismissed at I! o'clock and went in a body to the depot to greet the ccntcer tnr heroes en their reram. The Colambas boys had tne negative end of the qaesticn, "Saoald an eda- cattona. aaiincaticn be rrqairec for tne ngnt cf sarfrsge-" ine :acgeI. were ri " 5- scnayier me Gn: --- son. Jadre noward and the cennrv t treasarer cf Ccliax coaaty. Roy Stires and Jesse Betterton were tne Colambas representatives. A citizen of Colambas who wishes to do some irrigation this year gives as tne fcllowiag problem which we will tarn over to the mathematicians of the pablic schools? How long will it take a pamp. which throws sixty calloas a minate. to cover an acre of grcanu an inch deep - The answer will be pablished in the Jcarna! It i, irransr' stow a story oac be' twisted throogh in the cenrse of two repetitions. Yesterday a Joamai re porter got tne facts cnaceminc the n3--.Tn"'ir t-,?t- Tin n1 on? KiT- Ba: pttng lh,m to , . .- , . .. , ,, , " V - - ISC kC XAwke Kl 9,.W.k17 iniTlC. When the storv had finally been sroand throazh the machine, ahoat all that was left of the tram was the proper location cf the black eye-. The ?crimmar occarred in the meat mar ket instead of thc restaaraa: andHcff rr.t.T' works in tne restnarant and not in the meat market Eirht little girls, aboat niae ant ten years of ace. have formed a mas- i Tsla ci-wt.a 7ali "nTT-Q"r . 'fi;. .V Vn Keed"er vtce-aresident. Helen McAllister secretary, and Clara Yoanger rreasarer Mary Wiiscn and 3lanche Dawscn ccmpriie the com mittee. Omer members are Ethel Snyder and Hazel Miller. New mem bers mav be admitted later Tne par pose cf the society is to promote the piano and violin sradits of th- mem rers. Tne next meetLna will b: with Helen coward a week from F: car. LONDON IN 1700. When Trmltor' Hrad Adorned Lon don Bridce aad. Trnipl- Bar Lond.-ti u; IT." i- a corapr-:. -small city of aLoa: ".."." inL .: an. the roaaL and ill kept mar. rrtids to -L;.t had f-n bat shahtiy ;mpr v- i e-d ctiK j.a3or timess. Tbe a". - -y s-ta-i- o: ' -v of the rre on S--.amwnrk rocd l-mdmn undf-r :.. .r barien of uance-d mon had indeed Jo?n sliahv ndint?d. bet none the 1?- za- deoomrKisimr head? of -trj srir fUle3 the amiospfaerc aboct Lon'.ja bridce and Temple bar wiri myrii of bcnefal microbes. Oar irnrn-diate fort-esrs wore evi dently not overpartiealar aboc: lm: and smells. They were accastorr"--! to ?:- men slrrma in the pillory pe: wim rotten eaas and possibry inciaded imT-diate cin-i no: z few who had been deprived cf me- so and ears for expreimr t - frv-- l- LUt-' '-"'-- --" .-.... -. Thr- drains were in an appall dltlon. Tbe innaraerable charcl.. "l-s were 0 fall of corSns that they :":-.a aroiectvd throaah the rsrf. I:r zS ball baitina. dec thrht ncht- ar. 1 ' i:na matclh.-i tn- ttendt-d r -rtn "" " -yal-rr a- 1 r- a- 2-. cr! n-v yea- i. :cr ali tiit -dand t-s" tn I- n 1 xa wre par ina Liah p.-.c-s to stand in the f-3rt-roand Tybam to thoid twenry-two of their fellow creatcres hanaed for mi- olmeanors which la oar tto panisbed wim a few day time woaW Ih- imprisoa- meat. Samrday Review. Uo9 lAlzr Lareidrr "Wtr. The old theory of animal Ekxn. i - scents denH-i them any share in --a-b plesares? anlt-s they saaate-I -f presenee of tlnir fc-I or prey lie pceV stLi r&n csn irdl3' 'r &--- lX" 1 E. P. hall last Samrdav mast wa.-asticdele- a Uoa llkiaa for lavender wtcr Th - no-. b. Ieilcw. of rv? :lzht test tor mm-.. t- zoolosical garden provid e. , rcc3:.et of cotton wodI Lavender water was tb favorite scent. ir.-i showed acent was poarvd pct into th-eir caat-s, Spectator. There is no Instinct like that of the . Bjrua. most of the Hoas: m leDrr-rd J v- - " . I "----- J --.s. f anqaalia pfcsisare when the , ,-."-,--,?--. . -? ' oa the wool and tct i i Heal Zsta:e Transfers. Bechfr. Hc-kenbercer i- Chambers, real estate aneni,-. resort tht foliow imr reiil estn-- transfers recently filed in the cfSce cf c-nnty clerk. A.M. Weidner to John Ensselm pi Its 1 and 2 blk Il.Linds $ 7CV? Olss. Erzer tc Carl Roth, n it 7 and blk I1C, C.. J. R. Slcan to E. Hirschbmnner pi ne se of A-I7-1 e wd Jnc Snpanchick to Perer Schmits e nw of e2-iO-s w wd. 3XO xunma Arndi et ai to Hd Aradt s nw, s ne 2-i. s n 24 pz z nw l-ls-2 qcd w Ed Arndt et ai to E O. Arndt, sw j-I-I w. nvr 14-1- 2 Same to W. F Arndt sw &-i r - w. 9 pt n nw ; :- w qoj S3::ie xo "5s Arndt. sw ct w sw 2-17-1 w pt n nw 14 -!&-2 Theo Wolf to Frank ACams, It It. and 17 blk .: Cteston, wd J. F. Parks to FreC Benin:;, nw i-0-2 e wd . L. E. Therensen to Jonn Craisr, sw 5-20-: iv.-? 10400 52CO I04CO 40CO 10j X 5200 - ! en 'AK Eran,, " " vruo. VjiC.cia scnen. swi Eanon Davis to H Wnrceman c ne -:y-i w . ry -,. .. to Jonn Eoeser!s2- , ! .----. wd ! Ro5I3a -?--- -John ilenke. " " u "" --- C I 1. w VI ?,.-i -I-, Agathra Perda to Sopnia Tober pt It Z. all " 7 blk li Dancan F. B. Grcth to S V . Ladetke. n ne 22-20-2 e wd W. G. Blickwell to F.B. Grcth. S SW I, s se 2-2:-: W , r. .Dikiason to N. C. West- brock It 10 b! 10 E:ah Park Ob. 3 Hassman toAdeiai leGravera. It 2 blk 1 Hphy wd L. S. Marryn to C. W.Titrcm, tot blk 6 Crestcn w 730 375 2i 40CO 4000 ZTa TOO 7CO j. c. Bynes et ai to Fre . rb- Its t --.,- - ws-k rvo j J. T. Moras to Fre:. ZI!er, s ne -2vi-I e, w wi . H. Golken :o Jac Systo.s w 7-! 2 w wd Rosetaichneider loCha Jarocki It 7 to 10 blk 12 Dnncon Lois Dairy to A?ne- Kilsy, It I blk 5 Oiila AJ. Cv- wj E. E. Fellers to E. E Uarham Ii 7 blk. Terry Ad. Mcnroe wd Parn Wcrk vTaatec. Any farmer wanttna a ncod old boy to do any s.i. : of farr. 1C- i wcrk. apply at Jjpnmai efhee Scort Pays Ten azd Cc:s. Test- rJay's Daily Dan O'Bryan's- accoan: of the mix between him-elf oa Walter Scctt at Branigan s barn ysteny is very different from the fiery told by Scott. He says that he and Scott were both employed m the barn and neither W3s fc reman cr sapenor to the ether In the absence cf lir. Dranmsm. u'3ryan says Scctt was dc:na me:hmg mat was contmrv tc me insimcticns mar hac been left fcr them, sad he called Scott's sttenticn :: this fact: where apan Scot: picsec ar a pitchfork and jabbed him iij :n- fac. cattma hi- face and scah with th- : tmes. 03ryan mamtam.- mat he did not draw a knife at any time, bat was aaarmeu wnen ne was attacked by the larger maa with a nitchfork The wnnads mace bv the fo:-s nad to be sewed ap bv 3 saraeon. O'Bryan s-x-r-e cat a wsrraat agai t Scott and the cose wa? trie-: in Jastic? O'Briea's ccart thif mora- mg. O'Bryar.' versioa o: the affair was corrcbcraied by two wimess to the encoaater. aad Scctt hail cae wit- aess whose storv arreed ith his own Tne iastice antrd Scctt $lv an: costs. Jadse Albert appnr- :: as coaasei for Scott, and Coary Attoraey iatnam proeca:ed the case. Bern mea are iay:na eff from work : tne ram. proprietor. Mr. Braniaan. BraVcrar. Eedld Ziiie. Monday's 10.-; Edzar Hedlaad. tse Uaton pArihc brakeman rnnnina be:ween Genoa aad Albion. va killed mis momma at Genoa bj fallma ander the wheels of his train. Nobodv knos ;cst b.o me accidea: o-.-carre. a aobory sa ne victim was not ""M afterwarcs Wh.le ta t pjt rt - TT -. . 7f- " switching in me Gcca yards he wa- heard to cry oa: anu wa fcaai an :er the wheels. He n-e.; celv sbca: tec minates. his chest beina crasned Hediand was aeaerally kaowr. a oa? cf the cleanest: oaf best men cr the road. ??r- V.rji r: n bad habits, was. steadv and Iiafci. an . Terybody who knew him wa- nis friend. was s voaaa man. anmarriec e 2 c j lived with his parents m Gesoc He ha? a brothe lambas. Vrc Hlasd, in Co- Sons of Veterans Get 2zst. , , , , , ihe aens of veteran- c-. Cclamsas 3re aoms to stand bv I-eri Galley :r his effort- to plac TheColnmbas camp is the nrst rank. And m is dae Mr. : Galley, a cjmmaa ler of thel-7ebraska ! divisca, that thColabc- camp saw j &'- appreclitica of the honcr ccn ,' ferrei. nut caly on Mr. fial'ey bat j abx -ca tbemielres. by iendma xhzt 'htarty m-creraticn. Tbe mettmr in be called soon and sons ct vete: wimin reach cf Colambas shoald watch for the date and arrona to be presenr. Mr Gailev c.!l car attention to the ( fact that all male desceadaats of Caicn Sweat Pads 2ccts Eleveainch all gold, foar hook, all hair Swrat Pads, only foe at L. W. Weaver'-. -t' with bottits I t-iJ iicrs. A5;;e. - ..j n.i ..u: ---- .1 u ... i. : 1 fJus ' WEEN TOT have a L.-i time, and " . let as talK -ver dnancii. matters with yoc. Wnetfaer you're- money to loin or , to borrow, -e can save yon. Deposits ; made -aith oar noose are sbsoiately safe I and interrs: is paid thereon. 1 ,. -tk j"vr r-w.u c.l. rJtr.iiI3 IH stead of lymr idle -where thi-res mav j sieze or are destroy. Open an acccant ith as and yocll never resrret i. Columbu State Bank Sepzbiicar. 3tass Ccnvtation Recabhcan? of the City cf Colam bas. Neb . will mess in mats ecavea tian ia the nremen's hall. North opera hoase. Satarday. JL'arch iMh. at o'clock, p m. . for the nomination of candidates fcr the following efhees: Mayer, city clerk, city treasarer, one ccaacilman from eacn ward, and -sach other nominations and oasines a may properly come before the ccaven tion. E. E. Chambers, chairman. D. M. Newman, secretarr. Gzs Schroeder Wins Cap Sa ,-day's Iail Colambas is ; hcaored agaia with the Denver Post Challege Trophy cap. Oar own "Gas" schroeder did it this time, defentma Reed at Emccln ye terdsy with excellent sccr of V2 to t: oat of a possible haadrtd And this score was no accident as Mr. Schroe cer's score fcr the afternoon in all the events wo? above .v.. This victory, iise Dan EravVTic tory over Carter will hrma another toamamenr to Colambas ia a few weeks. And no body of men briag mere rood cheer to Cclamoas than th? shooters. We wast them. We hope that oarScnroeders oad carBravs wili not ran oat before we get te silver cap aad the tcaraameats i!i ta3t come with it. two cr three mere times. Carrier Rocies. Carrier 2 is to beam semag'hM rowtft' immediately after leaving the post omce on the oath side cf 13m street. He serves wes- to P street . thence scam to 12th street, mesce east- to N street ; thence ncr: V rr 13th street thence west on soath side of ISth street to C street ; thence scath. oa east ide cf O street tc 11th streett thence norta on we: sid- of O street ; thence ens: on norm side of 13th street to N treet; theac. as; on t'-lzh street, servrna b-ith sides thereof. to L street : thence soath td 11th str'; meace west on I lth street, sapplviag both side-, thereof, mcladiag the Union Pasinc iiept zo V-irs .theace north west to Rnasd Hoasr . theace northeast to oscaer of I.'th aad P streets ; thence north on I tret to 14th -street ; thence eai on 14m street to O street : thence soath oa O street o 13th street and west ca ISth strt re pGiof5re. eadmg tnp. Carrier - is to oe,rtn serrice at the '-oraer cf 14:h ac M st:tts aad east on soath side ol !4:k tcG street theace north tc IS:h strt't . tnence east to Saint Mary's Hospital mence back west on 15th street to Henry street : menc soath to 14th street thence west oa aorth side of I4vh tc L street. meace norm Co !.th street, thence west to N street : thence sonth 02 east side c: N street to 14h street: thence norm on west side of N srrevt to lth street : thence west tc O str-ret ; meace soath I5th street . mecce west to ? street; thence ncrtn tx- l?m street. thence- west to R street . mence- scath tc 17th street-; thence east to O street. thence scrth to lth street; theace west to T street: t-hesc-e oam zz ;5th s?reei : theace ens; to s street . mence oath to 14th- Street, taeac- -aest ro -iu: iizimzi 2t::ciin r zcnz ca:i-z . . to l-;m street r :r.c"r. -.--: re srfct. eC- --,- Carrier 3 is to bsaia servic- a: the ccaer of Urn aC L 'tiee'-J and go east oa Hth to K"ab:na:cn . menee i0nm to ici sirret. -.rpplviE? Ccart Hoase. theace ea?r xo I;r:reet : mec-e cr-j. to j iti, ?:rr,r- :t,c- east Ca l luh :c Cemete meace iirk oa Ilia i to F ftrre: ::hene -ca:n tv- jzb street. thence west tc H stre-: . tiear north to 20th street rheacv- west to I street ; taence soatn to -:a street: thenc east to C street . taeace -cats tt tth street . thnr wes so Washington ixtm . men- acrt-h ta th ftreef Tcpaee- w- to Marrv ?tret: thee. ,... ... ,.., -.-.. rh-.- . r w menL'j rcrth to -I-Cth street st-eer,. cadina- tria. ' theace wes: : . . ! Would Advise Crowr and Bricre work- It s.- th rrsost beaarif uL most sah sytnal and most modem meth- f restoring brokea testa, or 1 roots ard sappiyinc the places of missing: ones. Would hearti ly recommend it ic all cass where it is adapted to yoar rnocth. Come in zni --?H- tie matter over. Consclpition free. All workzaaraateed. Over 23 years of continnoas saccessfal nrac--ice ia Cohrmbas. S-reer. Cr. H. E. Paoaeia. - f A i .1 - SM