'Nj. vLZ "-. .'- ?.tuUKL ICfSVjjA feorn&&&K-JiM& JSE A&$.:l&fe .? -.45 - . m .. ... . '?3 nr &i nutJif yu. jvuiiw'a - WL S3S "a ' "fr.Tf-.VF-' ..nAa'ffl,. -i r&Ufeii .$;-& Ctonwdidnn " ".! LM. 'nj)i?.tUf.ii - S" ;i r--"j- V - . . i iiitJif 1 '04t' -' .. ".' ! ' " " -:i VOLUME XXXVIIL NUMBER 6. COLUMBUS, NEBRASKA, WNESDAY, llT 15, 1907. f - UA -. ! WMUliU NTTaaTRRR 1 QKO V- le "3i i L' . J r, ... -V . J "W -i .--v. UTSClniT L'fn 1 fk ,?t" -i vrvt 5 It- y ?V M r f fl t e pi i & K !r L ffc Pi mt . P Ii! i- if. . I - tr '&. ! Dg, Laaaahaa Oeeeiist j aariet. - ; . OUtavy.v 'mtotifrL''m&imA gflMHRfeb. ; The Jeauaaleataaajs returned. A beaatiful seal wafted to a tetter ,-MpHf?S. - ' rwMm- -'I JPW ;! - ' leanl ataaraaatotoMaafcaan Bear, on Sllir AnflVC MTnnkT ASV fHIPijm Q.AWpiMHlmirtaH- kfey 11th at twenty aaaatos .tonight p. iHli 'ItZHCl lX35aTltM FlIlVA MIbb IHH1P : Dr. D. T. Mnrvya, Jr.. easee Mff to departed ttfc Mie. " . - LaanaWarooW. gseasaqi liassf Am waremnotaUe J0 iflfeteMMiLMr Ma, ad hdnlMafof twMty. 8teiMd ""T wttck' tHiAw to pi Jto ml wanmwM . V udMis.Jh Bums hihj ride with hxZITI. - ;u,; ... -.tfflH - i?.?-- CBI HKL. H - Hi J " llf Tun!! ' i-t- - v6 ", - ?Tji2r - w'mKk " m3lTiJiL tSBPgf lBim otomama K. Q. Et , at Pmim Txm, m ywit B Mjitw ImI Brtw- pla""kJ ll"""wfct dwy l,,.T7,1MJa H I I ! EYE SPECIALIST !! Tintuc t th hcCktobratkarDr. ?. Ttofwianl Btwulw warn pr- I l CiliidiMOw T" TaTH t I EXPERT OPTICIAN il W.S. Eraa. fonwd at the 8C BfMifvatam chwdi I 'H( arajlg .avtaLl.fel.aHH . I ; lestEflipf Optical 0CM g, JaakiaaoaapaMt 8day i. -dv M7 14A: Rt. Cbaa. A. I MB$avla,IMflB,pviM' r J ll Tke West SavarOaakatthahoaM atharbrather Bateu( Gar Mr. aaar tha Ba. fcHBg, J. NlKWOHNEla'aaaaaaaaa'aaaaaaa'aaf jM ia the front xooma over. Pollock !! Horace Hideo.. qakwatatloratkafaaMal absa- HMB - . VaHaPKllllH-'f , ll JbCa'aDnHT Store. Wfll be m ; qafaaat the gmTa. Bav.Muua Olaha P 1H ft: -aaa. aaaaaaVBafaBBf 71 Dr. J. W. Terry Or OMAMA.' SPECIALIST EXPERT OPTICIAN BettEtbie4 Optical Otteai U The West ia the front rooms over. Pollock rOx'sDnaj Store. Will be ia Cohuabos offices Sunday, on day, Tuesday and Wednesday of each week. Spectacles and eye K?iase3 adentifically fitted and repaired. Eye Glaseea adjuated toaay nose. nAVfiTTW.T A TYAW CTMKIZ COLUatlUS Ooro -.. ...- fisriey ,...; 62 .......... 3d , 35 .$5 75 to $5 86 Dr. NauBoaaa, Deatiat 13 St. Save yoar Coupons. Gray9. Dr. Valliar.O-toopatb, Barber block. Dr. W. H. Slater, veterinarian, phone Percale and Chambray sun bonnets at , Boss Welch visited friends in Osceola last week. Mr. O. W. Holliday went to St Edward Tuesday on business. Dr. O. A. Alleabarfar, office in aaw (Mate Baak baildiaa;. Attorney Wm. Cornelius leftior Hsr lea, la, Tuesday on business, JadgePost was attending to some legal business Saturday in Lindsay. Attorney W. M. Cornelius was called to Ceder Bapis Wednesday on business. Bay lad ice summer underwear at Alferd Graves, of Pane Greek spent several Jays last week visiting friends in thie city. JoasphPenneld of St. Edward waa in thia1 city Monday attending to some business. P. E. McKUlip of Humphrey was call iagoasomeof his friends in this city Friday afternoon. Herman Lueschen, who lives ten miles north of this city was calling on his Columbus friends Thursday. MirLillian Higel returned Monday from Norfolk aftet spending a few days with her sister, lira. W. HalL The Whist club was entertained Mon day afternoon by Mrs. Murdoch. A very pleasant time was reported. Mrs. Tom Minor or Fnllerton is visit ing at the home of her daughter Mrs. Clxde.Templeton, who lives on west 13ih 8treeU Beeatifal embroidered Swisses at Gray's- Mr. Aden, who has been visiting rela tives aad friends in this city for the past few daya returned Wednesday evening to his home in Wahoo. , Fiae Seaai-Porcelain, dainty decora tion to be given away with every cash aale. Save your coupons. Galley's dry goods store. Mr. aad Mrs. Zianeckerand children returned Saturday from Osceola, where they have been visiting at the home of Lira. Mary Burns. Miss Cannon, of Silver Creek is now night operator in the Nebraska Tele phone Co, office, entering upon this duty Thursday evening. 8aaw oa May 1ft is another record breaker for this section of Nebraska, Bottaiag that has not happened for yaata. Jadge Batterman left Thuradsy for Point where he will attend a lial dedication of a church which i reeeatiy completed. Mr.A.aMahaffeyot Ti:. Nebr. arrived ia thia city Saturday evening aad spent 8aaday at the home of his BareateMr.aad Mrs. A. M. Muhsaky, who lives one mile north of this aty. &&PalBMr the tailor, cleans, dyes aad repairs Ladie'eaad Genta dathing. daaaed and reblocked. Bettoea to order. Ageat Genaania 'Dye Nebraska phoaes: thiag ia Milliaery at About six o'clock Saturday evening the fire alarm waa heard to which, the praaiBtly. The fre in the Nebraska Tale- r'e pole yard betweaa the' TJaaaa Padfw aad B. & M. tracks on 13th 'Little damage waa dose. L W. Browne wborhas -been viait- te Jadge aad Mra. Heasley evening -for St. arill 'join her hasbaad a KiABOAia8 wu0 w vi i i ' - - - w- -i - ."'. m - uBMiiBWM KiBaaai iiHBBarHi "- . B Ba&jHBaaaaBaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaBiaaaBaaaaaaaaaL.-aaaBaaaaaaiaaaaiBaaaaaaaaaaaaaHt-.- aaai "k r- - -- k. . - --"4 ' -.--. T iV Wr.---T-JZi::! fc- . , . . '- -.;. V -l m-mmmm ; snn.,a ,- -. . .. " . . . ..-j .-,, - . .. -,, . apaa .,anajMi vaat Mwana.-HW a T - . - - -.-- &' ', STiiaw-r, 7? mIhUmmi& aaiaaadwanaW..Blidi..mkBel "T'T T Tr Wti-Mtoaa ,r- '- I , - ' :-:- n iT " WBaJvgta - T ' - "-"- --- '' "-" 1 -V-g-T-.l- :. -y.y i-imta-A BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBaaaaaaaaaaaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBaaBBBBBBBaaBBBBBBBBBWnBBM III m I In n ,jAj&liirib liffir --lUX-ir, mmummamMmMmmuBiim ii in nimiiwiiiii mi miii imir"- . -. . . --. .. . ,, , - -.-.-. ...... & - . --v Mrs. Clyde BeaUapaat Ossaha where she visited at the her sister Mrs. Roy B. Plena. Mr. George Eagel aad little daughter of Clarke apeat Satarday aad Baaday la thia city viaittagralati Misa Laura Sagelke left Taaraday asoraiag for Fairbury where aha wfll visit for sosee tisaa with C. E.Lsaoa. Mra. WflL return to her hcasala thia oity Taeeday after a alaaaaat vkatat the home of her father John berger who lives aaarOader Baaida. Mrs. P. P. Riede, whe has oeiviag treataMatat St. Mary'a for the past two weeks raturaed to hosse ia Liadssy Saaday aft Beaatiful laos oartaias at Gray's 50c to $20.00 per pair. After spending a fewdavs viBitaig relativea aad frieada in this oityt Mrs. J. M.Dineea aad little aoaretaaadto their hosse in Madison . Mra. M.aKeatia(waohaBspaatthe past two weeks in Omaha, visiting rel ativea andfrienda returaed to her hosst in thia city Satarday. Miss Maud Hinaaa who has bean re ceiving treatment in 8t. Mary'a hospital returned to her hosse ia St. Edward Wcdnecday afternoon maoh improved. ' Fritz Stenger iavited a few of Echcbl friends to his hosse Saaday after noon to help him celebrate hie eighth birthday. Although the day waa very disagreeable on the account of the high wind," the afternoon waa apeat pleasantly. Befreshsseata after which the little frieada departed to their respective hoasea. , Pare Irish bleached Itaea aaakka only fio at Gray's Miss Leafie Gray who for. the past eix months has been night Operator ia the Nebraska Telephone office haa reaigaed her position and departed Satarday for North Platte where she has excepted a position with the saase compaay. Her parents Mr. and Mra, L. L. Gray aitead to make that city their home ia the near future. That Colnmbne ia to have a race track is now very certain for the articles of incorporation for thia tioa haa been filled in the County Clerks office. With a capital stock of RfOO and the privilege of iacreasiag the aaid capital to $10,000. The following officers have been elected for the year. H.B. Robinson President, Thomas Braaaigaa vice President, G. A. 8chroder, Daairl Srhram, G. B. Spiece directora. WUl Boettoher, while atteadiag the picnic givea by (he Maanerchor Society Sunday, at their hall oa East 11th Street met with quite an aocideatwhile play ing baae ball with aoase of boya. Iatbemidetofthegaase strackin thefacewitha atray balL At first the injury waa thought to baqaite dangerous, but Boettcher is able to be at his post of duty and, when aeked re garding the accident, aaid, "It have been worse.' The following request by Phillips should be followed to the let ter. -I take it for granted that every good citizen of Cohmbaa joiaa aaa ia the desire that our eity aa awholaaaay alwaya preeeat an attractive appearance 1 to oar own and visiting eyes, aad ia the belief, and in the farther belief that beat results asay be accompheaed by concert ed effort, I have thought hast to cakl np oa oar people to set aside mrtaia daya to be devoted to the eaaae of in Columbas. I hereby dcajgaate 18, 14 and 16 as "clean npw daya, every home-owner to eapkv thoae day in removiBg from am home gr luada aad thealleya adjoiaiBgjall miaar et.aaK sightly rabbis The city e met! will doiU part ia the work by asi'iagall streets to be cerofellyrtleiaaeVamd I feel that private eitizeas au nalhal u"p oa to baraiah private propaitw, aad re move from aoase groaada uad allaya every ssaaare pile, old tia object of eaaive to the aye. Ia taat anu "cleaa-ap" daya asay results tor tnetatare, Iaaggaat that at everyhoBtoabaxor banal ha arevided as a receptacle far ha like -rubbish, ao that be eoaveaJeBtly carted away at iutervala, I earaestly area the procure taaarathe daily taift request with perfect that it wfll he raceivad ia the rigk4 aaarit, aaa taat.tae pointed wOlnealt at a city aa aaat aad daaa aaaay ia aaa ether -.':---- ""M n regular ,?. c-.-i i j basiaaas bbmmla . rnBBBBvapaaaf mmmt. IBaeBBBBaBH BBBli i Hi - - . -.."-r, , . 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Tat there are each that tnTorde aa ao much jay aad. coaeoUttoa, tha wa tad it difficalt to dieeera which predeamiautea,the aorrow for being beraavad of ear dear oaea or the felicity wa experience at the thought that they ssust baiaa batter hud free all the toils, aflietioaa aad temp- of life. This is preauaeatly the aaaaia thaprcaiat iaataace, aa yoa will all acknowledge whaa I relate, to yoa the story of bar life. "Mra. MoMshoa waa bora at Eamis Caasty Clair Ireland Dee. la, 1831 Might just aa wall have aaid at oace that she was bora at 'Emmie Fail" the Aa- oiaat leleof Daatinv. whose destiay waa -- ... . . . . . to setae isle oc Daiaia, aunyra, aaa Scholars, aad of good aad holy people tha whole world over, whose later des tiay is by their preeeacc to spread the trae BeUgioa throughout the world. Mary arrived at New York City at the age of fourteen. Sh waa married ial8G6 toMr.MoMahoB. TheyeaasatoOolua. baaMebria 1473. The aMrriage'waa bleast-dby aix childraa, Ive daughter aad aaa aoa, foar of which are earriviag their pareata. Miss Lydia. tha oldest, ia autron at th IadaUral School for girls at Geaeva Near. The rest lived with their asother iaCbtaabas. Mrs. McMahoa's love for the Uad of her birth ia evident by the fact that aha oroasail the oceaa three I Umai. The great shTetioa of her life waa the sadona aad aocadeatal death of hat huebaad nftesa years ago. Mrs. MeMahoa was a oonaaiaatioes aad virtaoaa wossaa thioagfaoat. Ana mother the atteaded to the one uaport- aat matter the ehrietiaaedacatioa of her ohildrea. All her chiidraa reeaived the advaatageaof a parochial aa dacadomic Nor does it anpear that faet haa deteriorated them fiaan- lly, aocially or religionary. Her re- Iwioas tread of miad wan ceoeeived by ymr enaieiy so aHena ibo mm vosmss- WnCeressoay of each of her caikirea. thia crowaiag act of religioaa devotion aad tha anex of chrittiia amatraotloa. Thia aba did even though aha had to be carried to the cfaarch. Duriag the kmg term of her helplesa aw, her life waa apeat ia aawiag aad praying. .Meraeedlewaa her tool aad ry waa her award, wherewith aha extiagniahed tha nery darts of the evdepirita. Thia life of prayer imparte a halo of eaaetity aad a calm aad eeren ity of asiad about her waa traly atrikiag. She waa one of theawet joyaaepatiaats the world ever knew. Ahaaatiful trait in hereharaeter waa that aha considered kaaaeredueiijeatioato pray for those whaaakadhertodoao. baa bads whole litaayof aachaameeof ta;b liviagaad deadaadahewoaldrepeiita prayer fur Her aeaal ejacalatioaa were, God bleas yoa," "Welcome be tha will of God," "Jeaaa. Mary, Joacph." She bad a dream or vision thst aha would die ia May, aad ao aha did oa the eleventh of May, oa Satarday, ear Ladya Day, jeat while the May Devetioaa ware be- iag oeoducted in chareh, aad after haviagreesived the but bleastBg of the church by the atteodaat Priest thanks to her great devolioa to' Mary, the metherof Gjd to whom aha had platted sosaaay wreathacf spiritaal roaat, May J ' Bain 8a iee Umbrellas at Gray's Byren Mi'datt of Olympia, Wash., arrived aa tha city Saaday evening for a visit with relativea and to elcee ap'the deal far tUeX.M.C A. building rite. Stem residing ia tha want Mr; MiUett held the position of torritorisl jadge of G.M. bx to think their to whoia to lead has aid hi tkae,of to tha door and akMwho I whattaey waatadV ha tha aaw state of Waahjagtoa. caaer other i.. - bj .i.m mM m HH( ttmmumj sa " Daawlaa aad faastlv were awakaaad haaaa rather aavatiag aad tieaidsd ferae aasisiBBBna MaDeaaina waaaaaVaBBiS?-. - "J,.- '. w naiia.a ii!ii m aw TkawhvSfffH aaVcaSBBBwaaaa aL& - - - '-bl. a-.m uBl - .'y., iaw -aaaai aa -aaas mmmmmm. mmm. ammsw. saanj' 'aaaaaai aaa1''aaBwafad'taa aall to. ' :r-v Mark T. MaMahaa. daarlat Elbow leagth glovea at. Grays Kale, ailk aad kid. " . Tie race track which ia being aaadeoa Dr. Evaaafaras aaa mile north of tLie eity ia waU aoder headway, aad eoasa f the boraeBKB have begaa traiaicg thai rhorsea. The writter predicts asaay a good raar aad a jolly good tisse for every .lover of thia apott ia the near f utare. A.eoaeert f high order will be given at the North Opera Hoase oa Taeaday May '38th. by Mrs. H D. 8paaeera noted viofiaiit of Iowa, Mrs. B. E. L. Hayes and MUa Vesto Slater, aasiated by Mra. Mark Itothburn, Mra, Jalius Nichols and Mr. Bjroa Way. Mra. Spencer ian 3 eaag womaa of pleaaiag peraonality, whiih together with her great muaical talent, asakeaher a favorite with her aadieaces. She cornea highly recomasended to Colambaa people. Mr. Havea ia a draawtic artist of great hd ity, pusasBBingssuch aataral talent, aad haviagstadied with the batt teachera ia theEist haa won for her-aelf'a aro ssiaent plane aa an eatertiiner. Misa Slato.Hoae of our asost accompliahed pianiata, aad da not nted to be hi troduoed to Coluiiibu" people, aa aheie well known for her great aajcal abil ity. Mra. BntLbara end Mrs. Nicbole are both general favoritea with Colnai bus people, fr their a went and well trained voicea. Mr. Byron Way is one of Columbaa youag muekaans. aaa Laa won mach praiae for his ability oa the mandolin. Or. j HOT TAMALE COASTER VALUE $12.50 Not to be sold, lut given away absolutely: FREE nmanV .maanaW' nn m i Law M A f m M pr "aBBBjaaal" Every boy under sixteen haa aa equal ehaaee. We want all boys to coasatooaratore aext Saturday moroiug at 9 o'clock for all paiticulara' Our big Granite-ware ealecom Saturday at GRAY'S The new editor of the Fulterton Poet is making good. Instead of every other item being a patent medicine advertise- t extolling the merita of a patent nostrum for the seven year itch, piles and constipation, its coluasna are filled with good liveloeall news. Mechanically i improved four hundtcd per cent. There ia no doubt but that editor Dopf ia a liveaewspsper maaand Jiere is wish tag all aoria ol sacceaa. The Genoa Leader. Dowa at Colambus the people are clamoring for a new court houee. Mer rick county aaa long ago met and cob-. quered the vain priiie which would prompt the building of. a new court nouaa, and it onr neighbor unm Uc- eidea to pal up withita pffsrctttniclur? merriCB county can snow iaem aa in genious ayatem of rodding which will not oaly bold their building tocether until the bricka crumbly t dnt, but will add much to its aroBitoRtuaral beauty. The CVatral City Kt-poWiciae. Dr. B C TeialBgaceompaaiedby R?v. Graaaliorst, departed Sanday for Au burn Nfbr, where was united in tha holyhoiids of matrimony, Taeaday to Mb Asslia Darks.' The Doctor intends to baabseet f.reome tissa aad will vVit his wotneriir New Havea Ooaa. before retnraing'tothueity.wherahehaa pre pared a home for his brid a. .TbeJoaraal joine with their msay friends ia a long aad arpipereaa life. ii ii ii 1 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 ni Wall Paper I J Pore Woodman Linseed jOfland best Hboae and XBtrn Flint at I UBirs i1Mm.l Porter waated, Meridiaa boteL Dra. Paal aad Mat sea, Daatiata. Theaaratoa subjects for Sanday' May 19th at the B iptiat ebarch are "The Be- puisiveBese ut Hi,iatas,N and Mioro- aanaies of Hatred.' Bev. Maata p stor of the Congrega tional cheroh aaaoances hia subject for aarmoa aext Ssbbuth asoraiag will be Christwn Standard." Don't fail to attend the Concert at tha North Opera Hoaee Taeaday May 38th. AdmiaKioa adulta 50 casta and Childrea 35oC Seats reserved without extra charge. Hear Mra Spencer the noted violinist at North Opera Hoaee Tueeday May 28th. Adnussios 60 cento Children 25ot. Seata rved withoat charge. Mra. Hayea leaditioa of "As the Moon rose" ia one of the finest readiags aver listoaed to. Hear bar at North Opera Houee May 28th. TbeGarhars Flynn' compaay opened their elothiag atom ia the North bund ing, oa Thirteenth atreat, tiua weak, aad haveaTwy aeatiy arrangedroom. Sunday the Maaaerchor Sooiety held a picnic in their Hall oa East 11th St. The day waa apent very pleaaaatly, while the eveniag waa devoted to dancing. The Maaaerchor Orcestra fnrnuhed the A large aumber of thessembera a very aajayable time waa reported. GRAYS Seat Attraction Mannger It. W. Sn?ey l.w in the Beg gar Pi iuce Comic Opra Co. one of the feast at ti actions he haa provided the patrona of the North Opera House this eaaoa, if indeed it does not prove to be the banner show of the year. Thia com pany ia esanaged by Bob Martin, who haa auooasaf ally piloted several operatic productions during the past ten years, which is a anfficient guarantee that the company is a rapable one. New music, bright and catchy, haa bten added, ap propriate scenery and attractive cotums; apecialtieaof the highst class are among the featurea pnxuisrd, it should prove a asost pleaaingenter'.ainmwnt. In Dbimee of Normandy Saturday M iy 18.b. Mrs. Allenherer who has been dager ouaty ill for the past week is much bbtter at ihte writtii'g. The Wrestling Match held Friday eve ning in the North Operr House' between Jim Hall and JwkO'Leary waa a victory for Hall, he throwing O' Leery three tiasee ia one bonr Another Wrestling Match wUl be held at the North Opera House Tharedoy evening My loth, between Uaoar Wasem Tb Light Heavy weight cham pion of Asserioa" 'aad Jim Hall of Den ver. Admission 60et Last Thursday dailies announced that' F. H. Abbott, editor of the Tribune, has taken charge of the Aurora Bepubli- caa. tueaara rumey, cc ine voiamous Priatiag and Specialty Hoaee, will pab lish tha Tnbaae ia the future. 6a January 8, 1857, the first plat of Cnlaaabaa. and in fact the firat plat filed iatheeoaatywha pUcedon record, ia. tha-aoaaty clerk's office. ' Since that era have beta eaoagh nlata of additioa aad ceawtenes filed to aweU the'BBetber to autj-asvea Da-. BBty.Ckrk Jerry Carrig baa for aeasa- beea fplanning to plaae them ia a with aa index, ao they ooaJd be rsfrrredtoeaaay.aBdtaiaweskhe pteaad i yoa waat to look ap ; tha plate ef tha aoaaty, ",a.'v,, " t.l .. ,4r- .v-A.'bA if f araitfWAL bi ;v nlII All ooaaradei of tha Oraad AraW oftaaReaaUieaadaU ankBera, ors, Seaaof Vatoraaa, vateraaa af thej Spajunk-Aaaaieaai war, aaaaVnw af coapaay K. N! K. Gn aa CoaJW arate soldiers, are iavited to jots tha asemben of Baker Post, Ko. $, G., A. R, at 1:30 o'clock sharp oa Mamarial day, Tha City band, Nebraska Ka tioaal Gaard aad Firaaaoa will JaraV oa 13th street, thea south to 11th street, thea west to Olive street to G. A. B. hall, where the veterans of the Grand Amy will fall ia line, where, airier ooamand of J. R. Meagher, asarihal of the day, the line of anarch will be takes op North to 12th street, then west to Nebiaaka at to the opera hoaee. Tha will 5omsaeaceproaiptly at 2 o'clock. TJra progum at the opera hoaee at 2 o'clock p. a., is as follows: PROGRAM Calliag AsaemWyto order by Com- maader. B. L. Boaniter. Musk) - - Columbus Gty Bead i 2. 3. 4. 6. 6. 7. Salute the Dead by G. A R Prayer - Chaplaia E. O. Bector Reading of General Order, Adjataat W. A. McAllister Remarks Comssaader & L. Bosaitar Soag To day this Hallowad Place we Seek.'' Sixth -Grade of the High School. ReolUtiou, "The Bivouac ef the DsadV' Misa HaxalBmith. St FraaeiaiAcademy. 'Song, The Blue aad the Gray:" laterasediato Grade, L i a eo I n SehooL Recitation. "Good Bye Old Arm" ' Doaald Sloan, Third Grade, Lin coln SehooL Recitation "Sostter the Flowers" Lulu Held. Sixth Grade, Field 8chool. Soag, "Jaet Before the Battle Mother." Intermediate Grade, IiincolB School. Monk - - Colambaa (Sty Band ReciUtioa, -The Mother of a Sol dier." Stella DoUa, Seventh Grade, Williams School. Recitation,--The Boy in Bias" Paal Bonn, High SehooL 8ong, "Columbia, the Geaa ef the Oeeaa.",8ixth Grade, High 8ehool & . ia n. is. 13. 14. is: 16. 17. Benediction, Rer L. R. De Wolf -At the ekanefth-program .tha -liae of Bsareh will be taken up to the teay, where the exercises will be pteted according to the Graad Army rituri, ending 'with aalato to the dead by Company K, Nebraska National Guard, and Taps" by Compaay K bugler. The following are the naasea of the soldiers interred in the Colnmbne ceme tery: J.B.TachaSj U. B. Mclattra Wat. Malor J.W. Barlr J. M. Lawaoa FredMattbewa Stephen B. Baat P. J. Laamnce FralSrhntta Q orgs Drake W.S. Campbell S.Edwards R.H. Henry O. H. Archer Lewis White H.L. Adaius J. f Staraeon H.C, KHae il.L. SaaJl E. W. Arnold Henry "Woods John HaaiBMBd Frank North I.J.SUtterj A. J. Whittakar ILKoeai Jacob Ellis W. H. Thomas J. V. Steveneon H. X. Spoeiij John Wise T.W. McKinaie Joiah McFarlaad M. K. Tamer W. M. Schreeder E. W. Arnold. W.'ILThosipson Frank Flemhut E. O. Wells. Coa. Catholic Cxuxtkuv. E.D.8heehaa E.aKavaaaah BiyaaCaifrey Jaases Nolan TboHtas O'Connor E. 1. FiUpatrick A dinner set absolutely free. Galley's dry goods store. Didyouaee the large asaortsasat of room aixe rags nt GntwTs Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Oeitaaa aasisted by Mr. Cox will entertain the eveniag card club at their home on. North Olive Street, Thursday evening. Mra. J. Belter of Lindsay arrived ia thia city Wednesday to visit a few daje with her daughter, Mra. Peter Baches who ia receiving treatment in the hospi- taL If you trade at thia store yoa get coupons from 10 different depsrtssenta; ao if vo'u confine your purchases here too can set a fine est ofebinn ia abort order at GRAY'S Dr. Spanlding, the State inspector apeat Monday in this eity confering with the City Pbysieatioa Dr. Vose and County Physioiaa Dr. Coradiaaregaard iag the much dreaded daieaaa asaall-pox. Mra. J J.8allivaaeatcrtaiaed nfea of her lady frieads at Five o'clock Tea at her 'home Taeaday after aeon. Al though the day waa rather etormy, a very pieaeeat t by all From the Fi it Tnbaae we thatarailread held May 18th, aad reaolutieae thii BTtnaaJna of A A Nebraska RR.from Lincoln to thorough Dodge conatv. i BABD ANB MfT CtAL OatBiss fiixib rmnrr XT. F. . 8MITM LUM1U CO. ttAmx& - ... .-j.- m t.iu.ui tint u-JLmMmM MnYilr,:i:i Bf Pamt ? ( utXaVi Wtoaavaast 'ti'ni itiifuf nil U ",nt. nmf.i.J valtl , .f)-,l il fwi Jim -! VMk-.'iltivi "'Wmjav abw i ai i j. ' J J tin i Sbiiii- llfei'')? Pollock & Co. Tt DRUGGISTS Oa tlM COLUMBUS, NEBRASKA. c IT There ia plenty af rich land yet loft in shrasks. Leave year eleda aad aUk4dea,asdeoass to If ahraaka. good UaeU8am wdl give yea eae of the beat fanaa yea caa lad ia taajrsrkl. ' niaf Tha JoaraaL May asVMR. Thia portion ef the "Greet Desert" enjoyed Monday night, 8oaaa ef ear- expraseed their eetaiaa af clerk very freelv, aad that wa had aaoach ia tt people. Jtaoagh, dent aaailly have aa over pine of iafiaenee iai aad wa didat know that their aavieai not heeded. We lean frum the Dakota Otj thst the stockholders of theStoax Cwy aad Celambaa E.B. hald their racnlar aaaaal aseetiaar at Dakota City. Net. May 14th. Sevan dirsetors were sleeted. The dirntiiB aaat tha aasaa day, aad asade the fellewieg aalsctiea of i Mnsia President. 8 T. Davie; vi a BtaaisVat, Wss. Adair; aaaretary, Jaaaaa 8eett; treaaarer Jassea Cleghera Several of tha. aeweaaarai ef tato. whieh lay clsisss tobeiag -re of oasBsoa ia their eeveral stroagly opaaaad the adapting tha coaatitatioa papers are ! II. .11 I -- m, m eiaasorona far ai ohmeat of public omy and higher aalaries are soaae of tha thiaga deasanded by thaee jeaoaale. Were act these ia demaad a few ssontha ago? "He who caa take advice ia aoase Usses saperior to aha who caa give it." Tsa Ihatthic TaaiaaaiBit, The tournament under thennapiees mt the Colnmbua G an Club ia being held hi Gottsebalk'a grove, aortheaat of tha city. About forty shooters from in the state and eleewhere an On 'aceoaat of the atormy weather af Tuesday the program wss aot complet ed, the bgh acoraa for that day being aa follows: . John Sack, 8f ; A Oasoa, 81; Deck Liadermaa, 84; R. R Barber, 88; A- MiUer.82. Wedaaaday forenoon the weather waa mach asere pleasant, aad aav wareault better scores were recorded, aa follows: John Sank, 87; J. Gaixmar, 86; RB. Barber, 88; Otomtoad, 8i ; Deek Linoermaa, 83L The Toaraaassat will continue thia afternoon, and close to morrow. Ia epite of the uafavorahle weather the attendance ia good, sosse good scores ssay be expected toaaorrow if tbeconditiona are favorable In Police Judge O'Brien'e court Vol Simons a bore trailer was fine $10 aad cost- last Wedaesday for atrikiag Frank Nelsoa ia the face, aa a resalt of a dis pato over a home trade Monday Victor Gileoaki waa aa, ohargsd with bs ing drank and seases aland Fabian Willii Btgats, the months aid aoa af Mr. aad Baaatx.died Saiardav after Mra a abort illaeas with pasnmoaia. ' The faaeral waa held at the OathoKa ehureh Taeaday afteraooa. being eoadaetod by Father Manaa aad the mtermaat in the Catholic Becher, i i a w Hockenberger 4 GliaUiibers a a it i a? .REM. ESTATE AH 1MB. f ,t. .V . fry&teZ&4t3'&& VIi . ..e - last year. Thaee aaase now hsananiBg aeasewhat Bxpaaaes oaaaal eeaa- . ... 2 in real aatote, sfchar farmlaada Z ortowa lata, it wfll be to year J -' 5 krtaaaattoawaaaltaar beta. Wa ? alaa have aavaral goad aaOingB W feriaatiaOslBasbaa, aad it wan 5 camp latiag year arraagsmaasn, S J -mmmmmtmmmwrrmmmrmmtmmm fn b m- I JZ- . . Beraor, I - f N Hootanbcrgcr a fl. w ajhsamManaaTM. S StoLsAFSifi:l'X- S'i-irS.-Jl5r'f -S I g&?&m rS .y .? . ! - ft a i. $ . ii a i-i 4i i i ii