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rr . . . ,.., atcol . . I I f 5 I I a I I AT columbus, mm. JULY 4th. Salute to the Flag' at Sunrise Two Concerts by Te Band Grand Street Parade and Exercises at Frankfort Park in the Forenoon. See Bills for list of Prizes Dance Afternoon Evening' The Afternoon will be Filled with Sports and Contests of Many Kinds. A Big Base Ball Game the 2d, 3d and 4th, with Diet'z Omaha Team Baloon Ascension and Parachute Leap Grand and Gorgeous Display of Fireworks in Evening Reduced Rates on Railroads Street Performance by Troupe of Professional Acrobats and Jugglers. All Roads Lead to Columbus the 1 3 CRESTON ) lly Hhinkv Ihtma.n ICnwiti.n MilimiriliirM Hint my miliTltlm U HpllMiy KiutniHli lit Hw Criwloii I'lmnimry. If yiw limrt MiylhlnHto liny r m-ll, imii Sir. tjyU uuu mill M liliu MlvirtlM II In tlm lixulliw llr of I'Ultn ii.nnty. Joiirnul hiIh nlwny ilo Hie liunliiwMi. AilvurtlMi In wir liiunn wit tint. Huiilnimnt tlml with Journal whurtlH. ins. TbM. MoKee of llvory barn renown bM paroaasod a thousand dollar auto- mobile to seat Ave poraona, he eipects to bate it bore ready for buatneaa in a week, when any one desirous of taking a 20 mllo ran to a hour oan do o, he will bare it folly equipped with liniments, bandages etc., etc Ob Wedneaday Jnne lst onr boys went to LlndMiy to play ball witb that team, tho occasion bolnR a wed ding, the canio waa won as uanal by Oreiton.the aooro being Iti to lit. What made the Hooro nl' high, both teams rubbered at tho bride and groom so maoh (tbey wore tbero)that they made a number of orrora. O. A. Naah returned fiom Oiunhn Tuesday night Juno '.'0, although he looka mnoh bettor, ho In oh yet far from woll. Dr. Norrla now oflloo 1h about coin pletoil and look tine. Mr. Hloaom'a home thnt wna hurt no badly by hnvlng a Hhnft run Into Ita tide, In doing well, it 1h aurprhdiiK what a homo oan ataud. We are headquarters for everything in Drug sun dries, Paints, Wall Paper and Painter's Supplies. Prescriptions a specialty ORESTON PNIRMIGY Mm. K. H. Parnate? of Oinahn Ih here vUltiug Jat the homo of K. T Graham. i Oroston people will bo divided in their ohnloe of eolobrnt lug. Home will aooompany the ball team to Klgln, some will go to Humphrey and aome will go to OolnmhuN. Mr. Manhall Suudayed at Creatnn The threo night ahow given here Monday, Tueaday and Wednodny or thli week waw well attended each night. The Harrow ' Company put up 'a neat little performance. They had their owu private caraud perform ed tu their tent. The Ureaton Pharmacy has i f u 11 Una of flro works. The lafant of Mr. and Mra. Horleks m take aerionsly 111 laat Taeiday but ! some better at this writing. H. G. MORRIS, M. D. . Call Creston Pharmacy. Calls promptly answered buy r night. Creston, Nobrnakn. MIm Blaaohe Bbarrar left for Lin cola laat Moaday where the will visit her Mat, Mra. Jackaoa. CELFRRATON l)r McDonald Ih talking of locating here. K. A. Jones, M. I) I'Ii;hIcIiiii ami hut Koon, (Jul! prmnplv aimwerud nay and nlKht, Iter. Warren, Measra, W. llnlknap, Koinpor nnd thoMiasna Hone Lew In and HIanche Hharrar attendod tho Klfth Dlatrlot Kpworth League convention at Norfolk but weok. Mr. Swallow wan horo Monday from Humphrey. Tho orowd at the danoe but Friday night wan Hmall. Monroe, The gang of Auatriaua which has been located hero the but threo woeka wan tranafoirjd to Gonna Wedneaday. Augurt Kihlar, Heotlon foreman at thin place, haa charge of tho gang. Hawk of Cedar KapidH had taken charge of tlilH aoottnn. The Omaha Klovntnr Company haa roceivnd three carload of Ntone for the foundation of their new elevator which will 1)0 bngun In n few daya. The new awitohhoard of the Monroe Independent Telephone Company haa been installed in tne room altovn Mra. Ault'a millinery More The torvicn Ih much improved Supplies are horo for the conatrnotlflii of n line directly north of Monroe Mr Curl Devore of Prlmmee waa the guevt of Mtaaca Lawrence and Smith who nncnmpaniod Mm DoVore to 8t Kdward roturnlug Tueaday night. 'Mra Mnhel King of Columbua waa the gueat of Mra. II Smith thla weok. Mcaar. and Meadamea John Kelly and C. W. Tnlbitzer attendod the Ma son I o banquet at Columbua Friday night. O W deglor spent Sunday at home. The claim agent of theUuton Pad lie la hero to iidjuat tho loia of tho A, D. Cattle Co. caused by flro laat Auguat. At the annual aebool election Mon day W. A.McWilltnmaand S. C.Terry were re-elected. Route 4, Corn ih growing very alow thin immiI damp weather All apring gram ih do ing nicely, a few llelda of winter wheat ih ruiiluiK' a little. W, V. Dodd mid wifitook dinner with M Campbell and family hint Thurodny. Mm O. T. Webber of OeoiiM left for Pundee, Minn., on the noon train Pri day in reaponao to a unviauge etiiting that father wiih very low. .lohn Kbon wna hauling brick from Columbua Friday to build an addition on liin hniiHo. Tom 1'inaon ami wife did triuliug and viaitwi ColtuubUH friondn last Saturday. Hoy Dodd returned from Portland, Oregon laat Saturday after iuite an ex tenaive aliecnce. John Knrly of Columbua Jwiih apend ing a few days with the Shaffer family the paat week. J. F. Ilillard made a bnainenH trip to the county aent Saturday returning Monday. The Miaaea Diueen are eseeted home from their Chicago trip ubout July 4th. Chaa. Shaffer, Ceo. Singer, .lohn and Kd Early went tlahing ono day laat week downMiy tho Loup river and broko the record of tin' wesson by capturing 117, of the finny tribe. Shaffer having more than UHiinl nmotint of patience ntitatripw! the balance of the crowd by having HVfitilyMivin to Ida individual credit. Several nn thia route are uontempliit ing taking in the Ourteh-Peuimure wed ding today Dr. M K. Oleason of Priniroxn wna here on bualnoaa Wedneaday. K. Oline who waa visiting here aov oral daya laat week returned to bia home in Lynch Tharaday. The new direotory of the Monroe Independent Co., which la aoon to be printed will contain tho namea of 500 patron. Wm Webater and K. II. Dank start ed for Springfield Sooth Dakota In Mr. Webater'a automobile laat Thurs day but they were oompolled to aban don the maohlno nt Wlnfiold and con tlune their trip by train. They re turned Monday. MONHOK WILL OBLKB11ATK -A ball t h no, foot race, homo racea, good apoaklng, mnlao by the Mnnroo band and tho vocal quartette aro among the attraotlona. Kvery bnalneaa man In Monroo"huatllng oommitteo" of ono to make thlnga go. Pllttl uintir t mimh Ai'.ica t'o.NNiniNK I t'lnttn (VnliT niilwrrllioni may pny noliticrlp tlmiit toJnlitill. IUMnti. Ifyou wnnt In I my or Mill iitiytliliiH, mi Mr. Ibtian nnd lit It tin imItit tlMt it tu (In- Imilintf imimr of I'latlo nounty. Juiirnitl iwIn nlwayri ilo Itin ImalunM. Hat mlvi-r-f Imi In your liouir MiMr ttrnt. Hiiilvaiebt thnt with Journal mlrtlalna. The contract for the construction of tho now aohool building haa been let to A. Ludwlth of Arlington for the Mini of 110,000. Work will begin a week from next Monday. The build ing will be one of the finest aohool hnuana in tho state, -with preaaed brick front and mnitary thronghont. i Mlaa Ktbol Hortrloh la visiting Mias Ailn Illoodorn. Miaa Kmannel of l'leaaaut Valley ia viaitlug the Ingg family. Mra. P. F Luhalngor went to Co lumbua yeatorday morning, returning In the evening. Dr. P. L llonthack haa gone to Chicago for a week. Miaa Araolla Taylor of llanroft la vlaltlng frionda here. Mra. F. L. Lewis rotnrned to her nnmo In Woeplng Water today. She waa accompanied by bnr sister, Miss Alioo Hoare. Dr. P. L. Uentback is equipping bis drug store with a new V. P lighting system. Prof, and Mrs. F. S. Lecron have gone to Gibbon for the anmtuer. The ball game between Platte Cen ter and Genoa, played here last Bant day, resulted In a victory for the home team by a score of 13 to a. Neit Hun day there will be a game betwen the marrted men and the bachelors. Mra. Fryo and Miss Gertrude Hipp, who have been visiting tho Greiaeu femily, returned to .Stewart on Mou lt ty. Platte (.Mentor and Newman Grove will plav ball at Humphrey on the Fourth. John G rolaen waa a Columbua vis itor today. Mra. K. A. Hehoe la building n now ware hnuan and otlloo. The bankrupt salo of the Speoht sa loon took plane yoatordav. Mlaa May Weddell has moved her droMinaklug eatabllahment to the Hopklua placo in tho eaatorn part of tho city. Prof. K. M. Campbell la visiting friends boro todav. K. Fisher visited in Norfolk a few days this week. Work on the construction of the mill dam will begin neit Tuesday. David Thomas drove up from Co lumbua Saturday. At the aohool board eleotlon yester day K. Fisher waa re-elected. JDr. Donthack and Mat Shoemaker were wore the other retiring members. H. Zlngg was elected in Mr. Shoemaker's place, and for the other place there was a tio voto between Dr. Benthaok and Fred Hoare. They deoidod it y toaalng a coin and tho Doctor won. Mra. Armbruster of Omaha la vis ttlug frtenda here. Simon Sntou who haa been aoriously ill ia aad to bo improving. Kd. Hoare aud Geo. Lamb went to Columbua today. A severe electrical atorm vlalted tbla place yeatorday. A certain Platte Center young lady who ia about to enter upon the matrl niouial aea went whopping the other dav for her mother. Among other thlnga alio waa to order gunpowder tea. The fate of the young man who ia aoon to be the young lady's husband mar be Inferred from the fact thai tho yonng lady called for "shot gun tea." Nottce to Bidden, The board of aduoatlon of Columbus desires bids for the emotion of a gym nasium building. For plans aud specifications, call at the office of MoAlllstor A Cornelius or at the office of Chaa. Wurdeman. arohlteot. Bids opened July K, 11)05. W. A. McAllister, Obairmau Building Committee. an iis obi WAVE OP DISOKDER BREAKS OUT IN A NEW PLACE. KOUROPATKIN REPORTED SLAIN Rumors of Russian General's Death Spreading in 8t, Petersburg Con nected With it is Report That 70,000 Russians Are Cut Off. St. Petersburg, June 28. Tho wave of dlaorder rolling over Russta haa ap peared at Odessa, whero a general atrlko, accompanied by bloodshed and disorders, haa broko out. There wcro several coltlslonu between tho mili tary and tho atrlkera, In two of which volloya wore fired by tho troops. No report of tho extent of tho casualties baa been received. A press diapntch aald thnt 400 armed workmen barricaded a suburb and repulsed the attack of a company of Cossacks. Ilclnforceiucnta of threo companies of Cosancka wore sent to tho suburb, but tho result of their nt tnck on the striker ia not yet known. There Ih little nowg from Poland, but coplca of the Lode Gazette, giving an account of tho demonstrations, are eagerly read. A telegram to tho offl clnl agency glvea tho number of klllo and thnao who died of their wounds on Friday as IG4. It ndda that others were killed Saturday and Sundny nnd that tho complete number of victims cannot ho stated definitely. Other ac counts glvo a total estlnmto of 600 dead nt Lodz. Kourpatkin Reported Killed, fit. Petersburg, Juno as. A rumor pread throughout the city that Con oral Kourpatkin had been killed. This rumor wiih connected Homo tlnioR with n report that 70.U00 Huh elans had been cut off by (leneral Nogl's nrmy nnd that Deneial Kour patkin bad been taken prisoner. Noth ing confirmatory of these rumors has been received by tho general Htaff or in press dispatches. A report re ceived from Oencrnl Lli itch Indi cates thnt tho Japanese a.ivauee con tinues steadily, nnd (hat the llussinn vnnpotUs, under pressure, are retiring, flRhtlug. LULL IN PEACE NEGOTIATIONS While President Roosevelt la Away Nothing Will Be Attempted. Washington, Juno as. With tho president away fiom Washington peaco negotiations entered tuton a pe riod of Inactivity, which niny continue until the president reaches Oyster Day. Neither the Russian ambassador nor tho Japanese mintatcr received mcaaages today sufficiently urgent to nocoasltato their communicating with tho prosldent, and it la posslblo they will refrain from troubling him in that way until after his New En gland trip Ih over. Thcro la -no con flrmntlon hero of a report from Paris that negotiations for an armistice havo been formally opened. Meet Early In August. 8t. Petersburg. Juno 28. Tho for eign office has Issued a communication confirming tho statement that Russia haa accepted tho first ten days In Au guat na tho time within which tho flrat meeting of tho poaco plnnlpotnn tlarlra will tako place. Tho preclRO date depends on tho tlmn of the ar rival nt Washington of tho Japaneso representatives. Polish Prlsona Are Filled. Worsnw, RiiHslan Poland, June 28. All tho prlRnns nre full to overflowing, no leas tha&r72 persona, mostly Jews, having been arrested during tho last twenty-four hour. It In expected that a stato of atogo will bo pro claimed, as great riots aro anticipated during the mobilization. Hammond Elevator Company Enjoined Chicago, Juno 28. Tho Hammond Elevator company, an alleged bucket ahop, with headquarters In Hammond, Ind., has been restrained, by an in junction granted by Judgo Kohlsaat, in tho United States district court, from in any way receiving or securing tho grain quotations of tho Chicago board of trado, and also from pushing mandamus proceedings against tho Western Union Telegraph company in tho Indiana atato aupromo court to compel the tulegraph company to fur nish tho quotations. Arrested at Funeral of Her Husbiind. Yetter, la., Juna 28. At the bier of her husband, where aho wna paying her laat tribute, Mra. Cyrus Pratt was arrested on the charge of his murder. At the same time Will Kerning, tho hired man at the Pratt farm, waa also1 taken into custody as being nn acces aory. Pratt died after a very brief lllnoaa and tho officers declare thcro Is suspicion of poisoning. Qaynor and Greene Lose. Montreal, June 28. The supremo court unanimously granted tho motion made la behalf of tho government of the United State to quaah tho appeal of (laynor and Greene from the Judg ment of Ih rniirt nl lHn'n honnfc f. If rasing the refusal of a writ of pro- MittioQ by Judgo Dovldson against the Isaua of a warrant for extradition. The appeal waa quuhed with costs. Ft af Qyasy Moth. Ran Fraaclaco, Juao 88. A box of Insects that aro oxnactee) to deatroy the gypsy moth pes! la Massachusetts arrived on the Manchuria from Asia. The lnsocu, which aro like ants In appearance, deposit their eggs in tho larvae of the moth. PRESIDENT VISITS AlMA MATER Active Participant in Anniversary En erclaas of His Graduating Class. Cambridge, Mass., June 28. . Turning with his former college mrdc3 1u cele brating tho twenty-fifth anniversary of the graduation of their class from Harvard, President Hoosovelt returned to his ulmn mater, not ns tho chief maglstrnto of the nation, but ns a private citizen, and a loynl Hnrvnrd alumnus. Although the ancient uni versity of Harvard would havo been glad to pay him all tho honor due Ms high office, It was tho president's re quest that he bo regarded merely as a member of tho class of '80 rnthor thnn as the president of tho United Stntes. Nevertheless, students, alumni nnd the citizens of Cnmbrldge united In giving him a hearty greeting ns he drove throimh tho streets of the university city. GHICAOO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS Features of the Day's Trading anc Closing Quotations, C'lik'iiK", Jinii- .'".-('(Hitlniiccl net wciilli tr In tin- linrtliwriit ciicvMinipd b'lllMi Kciitliiunl lentil)- In tin- ulicnt ll:idr. At the i'Iiihi- wliciit for July delivery ;u up itiWtV. l?xMelMtlin nf (IIiiiIiiIhIh'.I io ci'lplH of corn wilt neeiiiiiinlileil ly iiKtcrel lve liuyliii; mi the uut nf bull lenders nnd I'linicil nn iiihmiee of HUe. Onts nlinurd a Kiilti of ftv. l'riililoin wne priictloiil ly tltielniliKeil. CIiikIiik prleex. When I July, l;c; Sept., Ml)ic; Dec, Sit. Omn July, ;,(;; Sept., .Vie; )er M)), Out July, .(; Sept.. JIlVn; I '., 'JUi. I'.nk July, SlLMITKi, Svpt., i:i.Uj. I.nr.l July, T.l'.'i, Sept., T-7.17',. ItllH July, ST.KJti; Sept., $7,U7',4. ClileiiKn Cusli I'rlees Nn. 1 Inn it wlient, fl.lKI; Nn. II Imril wlient, D.Vil.liO; Nn. 'J cuhIi corn, drifte, No, ' uikIi imrh, :il'.,i;i.v. Chicago Live 8tock. ' Ohlragii, June '!7.-t'utlli-It.ccipN, fi.onOi Hteuily; c'd In plllm ileelH, $.i.'J.Viiti,00; pour til llH-illuiil, $:i.7."i'(."i,IO; sloikeiM mill fi-i'iliTH, '.'..kii-i in, mivK, aa.r.ti.vi. heir- i-rs, '-'.."iO'.l-l 7."i; eiilinei, SL.Mrj-J HI. Imlls, SL'.'.'.VitlUi hes, :i.f,0 .;(!.-, ,x,i, Ted xleeli, a:i..Mtri( I 7. IliifcH I !((, la, (ioo; loe lilKher; nitwit nnd l.utc ln-it., sr,:i:, 6.IC1! jriioil In elmli'i' lirn-', i'l 'Oi7.' li'i; MUkIi tinny, .VlWi.V4'l- tr!il. $.V.'l'-ii.i it".., Imlk of KiileM. ,1.:.l'.("'.. Klit'."p-i:rculpt, I.V": 10' liltflicr; IiiiiiIii uii.r.1' I.U-uer, Hitnd in rlmli'f wetlieiH, l.."'-I.. fall t.i elmli'i' IiiImmI. 84.1Nh U), wpHt-ui hlin-p, $-l,liVi(.,l.'.'i unlive liiiiitei, Itifi' nliiiK wpilng IiiiiiIh, $: Oih'K.OO, wi-htvlli In jlu, j.vrie 0.75. Kansas City Live Stock. Iviiiimin I'lty, Jiiiiii 1!7. I'lilllo ItiirdnplK, l,U. -lemly In IOe liljjliei-; ellnlev I f Mt els, $l,IHK,i,-,.70; fair to Ko.id, tH.ZW.K,; wi'Ktern fed KieerN, iM.V&uVt.'.'.l; Ntiwlicrs unit fuedeiH, f'.'.7.Vil l.."0; niw ml hniri, CJ.L.V,14.7i; IiiiIIn, SJ.-J.VA-t 00; tulnin, .JI.lKMf floO. Ilous Hi'i-c'IplH, ll,(l; MU40c tilgli er; lop, ft.;); bulk of wiles, f.1.4J;iri.nii lipiivy. SA.40ir(A.4A: piirkcri. (.t.lu.V-l.'i plk'H mid IlKlit. K..'l.Vn".. Slmrp ii-eelil-., T.IUI; MroiiK uud nellve; IiimiIih, s.t.7.VC7-OU; foil eoM. $l.2.V(Ci."iO; stnukeiH nnd foudtr-SJ.WKii.'U.-i. South Omaha Live Stock. Vouth (Mniilin, June 20. Cut lie- td-olpm, II.IHiO; hU'oiik; iiiiIIvl' Kteerx. (:i.7;"(.); ciiwm ami lielfers, $:i.ooai.,V): ivut.rn HtriT, W.J.V.tl.K.I; raniii-ra, f.1o'&2. '.; Hlnckrra mid feeders. I'J.MViH ,Vi, c.il ,, S.(KVi(."i.7.1; lilllln, htilK, etc.. J.'J.V(7,'l..i. IlORH-ltl.-CL'Iptll. 1JU: .' IllBiliT. ho I , S5.lorao.iai; inlxed, s.v j;. :to : Huin. 5.l t StMlfi; plt-s. m.uk(.Vooi linlk of Milet. $r .'5 (ia.no. Sheep- llei elplF. .i.-.l. Itlui .'. wenttTiis. SIOiKr.lX), ut-tlifii.. jlrtV3 ; wti, fi.OOCfi-l.iU, l.uub, SJ.7.'(1SU Columbus Markets. Oorn 11 ; wheat j ; oats SS ; rye M ; barley 2l;oggaON; hotter l.'itnlM; potatoes 75; hoga SI. SO; poultry 7o lb. Richland and Vicinity. Hurrah! Fourth of July. Indepen dence onr boast from lake to gulf, from coast to conar. Mrs. George Engela Sr. , visited frlen la horn last week. Ho patriotic celobrato, llvo in your country nnd ahont for it. Iteiach Hroa. had five head of cattle killed by lightning laat week. Mr. and Mrs. Chaa Welch of Shell Greek aro rejoicing over the nrrivnl of a pretty girl baby Jnne UO. Mrs. Tom Lyons returned to Colum bus after a pleasant visit here with HEADQUARTERS All You Can Eat and Drink All Day &e Fourth Fine Imported uraerea juspeciauy Best Ice Cream Our ice cream is have out of town orders for over 1000 Gallom for the Fourth. Special Drinks at our Sdoa Fountain Our Fireworks are the best and cheapest in the city. Our rooms will be cool and we will have everything that everybody wants. WM. POESCH Columbus, hor a'ater. Mts. .lames Hurley .Sr Tlio Ice cream poolal at Smith Ten ter school homo b'rldny nlpbt wna will attended The piocecda are to go toward the purchncn of it frhool bonk ciife. Mt anil Jfrr (Ins Klurk aro expected lack from n nliio dnVM tiip to WIfoii sin He full .!' good chnei on the ImiuiiIi but not lull or tnlo beer. Don't F(u! inrplrr.tioii through whli key llatlon. Avoid tho mintiu.? nnd diu from drinking high gin. He holier and fiiu1 from habits of vice. Knjoy your frmilotu bniight witb n price. Mr. nnd Mrs. Peter Swihihou mid family enjoyed Hntidny with T,oih friends. Herman Ilornnr is itaisting Mort Mlnvniis Itt putting up his heavy otop of alfalfa and thtmich hnrvcK. Two letter for Hor Papi'tilmm-en and n tor Anrnti Nnrrby are nn idnlmiil nt the Uichlar.d poMolliin Kohert (Jroanp, tmr reporter to the Free Lance laya down the pon for the summer and outers Fremont Normal to better prepare hirmclf for tcnrliinq, MImhi's Jeiinie Pniiiler, and Oirrlo A hart nnd Wtl.l Higgius nil of thla place nre also nludrnts there. They nre nil young NnrmnllU" urnw ing up you'll Hint. Thoy nre nil young Nnrmnlltcs and fnrelv have to mind. State Krws in Brief After two das s Imptisonment lu n refrigerator car, Frank Mnrnn, foii of an Omaha boiler maker wna discover ed and reloiiKed nt Grn-ii lslnnil tor tvrdny He was loohotl in the car by tramps. Twenty-seven Indian grnvea havo bet-e unrnrthed bv grndera working nn the court honsn Kqunre nt Wahoo. O.M. llrown, prei-idrnt of the Firr-t National Until: at Onmbtldge hns do niitrd n park to that villnpe. Chn: Hopkins, a vetnan employer of tho IhnliiiKtoii at I'aotUc Juntlon, died utl'lnttMiumth j'ehtnttlny from in juries received from n switch nniguo. Extrusive linprnvementa nre to bo ndded to the Miuonlo homo in PlnttFtiiontli. Earl KiIIpoii of North I tend gradu ated with honors from Harvard low school liift week Dr. J. W. Terry or OMAHA EYE SPECIALIST EXPERT OPTICIAN who for the past eight years has been making regular visits to Columbus, has opened one of the Iti'st Kiii piied Optical (Mil ices In The Wtvt in the front rooms over Pollock & Co. 's Drug Store. Will be in Columbus oIHcoh Sunday, Mon day, Tuesday and Wednesday of each week. Spectacles and eye glasses sciontiilVlly (ittcd nnd repaired. Eye dces adjusted to any nose. f LOSSni ATIOS I'llKK SKKKKKKUKUU Bakery Specialties j r or mhis uuy . In the ejity!! thatroLi so popular that Nebraska. 'i 4 1. aK,