t iUA Lr . i " I i --..rv- 'ss-5 ". -. - :r - ' 'i J;.. .'"'. " f.--,--; - "3 J - .. ," -x 4 . - i 3. - " i t 'C It-5' ' JT- IB . te- - . IK w , . ' r? . r. - -- --.. :? . F . '- :'. - . n'A Oqnmlidfttod with the OolumbwrTiflMi April 1, 1904; wtth the PlfttU County Aigm January 1 190C a m st I I - VOLUME XXXVUL NUMBER 42. COLUMBUS, NEBRASKA, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22, 1906. WHOLE NUMBER 1,888 -re t M. T 71 1 I The Best Bar-1 had the privilege af - 'm'J ' hie brother L. L. e ;- rw 'ww fVW lr Lr ' W W -"r W W rW waajmar BB, .AT L. . H - . -T - . - H f - - 'mm H . .K .K. 'K j- .B . OarFalki Bead Dawaea ' ' ' f fMaBw-wTl llaW- ' jr i. BWmwBawBawBmwBmwBmwBa 'YSBw -A " gAwmwmwmwmwBBff Jmm!k. " ' - ,easa wTlawBmwBmwBmwBmwBmwmV i TImbTwVK-v ST i. Bk as eatertaiai ,'wg-"aammm -- i Teavoavit . " '- . rf. lr ; ,"" I-4- 5 -VJV' r s ft ' i , ri P r f !; l! -i J- air- ii Bll . awf I: 7 rm i , r - V 1 1 i gain in Towns m ; m m m m m m m 9 m 9 9 i i i s i ia hau . We hav it, sad we bliv jart wast we My. A good aouae ia a itood looatkn. It yoa an oa tbe market for a -home of yoar own, we will be plnased to hdow it to yoa. Honey to loan ea real eetate at the lowest rates of iatereet 1 Becher, Hockenberger & Chambers. 1 I ooLnmm ... 42 ... Be ... 63 ... 48 ... 48 ... 40 to 43 75 OMIOora.. New Cora. Barley,.... .S3 65 Files of the Joaraal. Jaaaary M, 1874 The Hook aad Ladder eoaaaay of GetaartHU iateed triviaK a craad ball oa the avaaiag of Febraary 2Sai, Waehiag tea's birthday. petition, very aaawroasly eigaed, wasacBMatedto the couaty eoatadssjoa ere yesterday for the appoiataMat of Aacast Miller as joetioe of tbe peaee, Colassbae towaahip. ' The rale for all pablie ofloUb who are traardUae of pablie f aads ahoald he, aetaowsBBchtaxstioaaadexpeadi tares cam the people bear, bat bow little caa be aaaeatly got aloag with. Married, ia 8t Joaa's Catholic chareh Oalasabae, Neb., Jaaaary 13. 1874, by Mar. J. M. Bryaa, George Haaglaraaa Wagaer. WilUaat Coaaolly Mary- SalliTaa, aad Seailx aad Miss Elizabeth That hasiof Bafalo awat pat iata last week by L. W. Piatt, eweet and delioioaa, aad aapsrior, we believe, to flesh of dossestio Weeheald haveheea glad to dried that aiee quarter, but yoa i how it ia with printers, aad how I it is with then to take what they have oa head. - Walker Aagaat Dahlbarg retaraed last Satar day freai Ossaha, where be had taken his wrfs for treatsaeat ia oae of the hoaait Ohrietiaa Headricksen and hie aeigh hota elahhed together aad shipped a ear lead of -fat hogs to 8oath Ossaha last Taasday. Mr. Headrieksea's hogs were ealy eight ssoaths old,-bat they ssade aa average of 906 pounds. Who caa beat that? Mr. WilhalsB Larson aad Miss Annie Christ eassa were Baited ia marriage at the Oaaieh LutLeram chareh last Wed- Rev. N. P. Hold ofkaatieg. eeremoay a reeepuoa waa givaa at the bridea hosae. The yoaag aoaale .will go to hones keeptag oa a arm owaed by Andrew Haaaoa. Otto E. Swaasoa, the aiae-yaarld son at Mr. aad Mrs. Joha Swaaaoa. bad the awafortaaa while at ptay 8atarday a ago, to get his lager oa the right aaaght in the drive casta of a heryole aad aearly eat it off. He was i at oace to the offleeof Dr. Irelaad mid, achate the wound was ,aad be.ie aewgettiag along all right ap to the prasaat time. Hs i risen L. 8tirce. Baltimore, Md. Berths O. Chapia, Ocoaee ffartey L Oerrard, Colambas . . . . Weviaa Bray, Columeaa. .21 .21 .21 .20 .25 .18 .20 .16 .20 .19 .33 .20 Knsic Loep City Dn Droc,DaBCa Waltar F. Mathews, FressoaU . F.WUlott, Albion i BnWIAyga , F. Hamliag, Orestoa. ... J.C Eehole of this city is bow a sssm vetteearmof Elliott, 8peiee Ca will aot make aayehaage aaw, which wiU resassa the Ekuott 8rsacs k Co. We have a large atoek tt eeal. Reek Maitlaad, Zeigler, Treetea, ; Ooldea Asa, aad Maaarch eaalaaaMamea. 1 as aM sJaea, Mawmur 'k, Wmucu. I I MAITT TEABS ASO. ftmlwrlaJs. Taa Kerr eataas.es 1-4 lla west, six saterests aleag saawieaasmrthef Meaaea. Oallaaer ssereceaveaieat LswkwM fr 'riff' UittS' vJr xas. JAsm Kosnu Last Thursday afteraoaa Oraadaui North, as aha was kaiewa ta every aae. passed away at the hosasaC her sea, J. E. North, oa Speiee street. Bora ia Thempkiae eoaaty. New Tok, Febraary 7,- 1820, she was sissest aightyight years of age at thefmae at er -waasm. Her sasidea asme was Jaae Towaatey, aad ja 1837 aha married Taos. J. North. After leaviag JNew York they resided ia Ohio, aad Utar came to Omsss.arrir iag ia 1866. Mr. North, who was a civil engineer,- died ia 1857, aad Mrs. North aad her ftve ohildrea moved to Colambas ia 1850. At that time there was aothiag west of Oolambna aad the Indiaas were vary plaatifal, so that she had toeadare aU the hardshiaa of the life of tbe pioneer. For Beady itty years ehe has made this city her home aad basa a part of the development of the west. 8hewasthe mother of sevea children, two of whoa died ia Ohio, aad oae Major Frank North, who was a prominent fgare ia the Iadisa history of the west, died ia 1886, ia this city. Tbe aarvmag ohildrea are J. E. aad L H. North of this eity aad Mrs. 8. E. Cashiag ad Mrs. Case. E. Morse of Washlagt Mrs. North iber of Grace Episcopal chareh, from where the faaeral was held 8aaday forenooa, being ooadaeted by the Rector, Dr. A. J. Westcott. A asse was oa trial before Jadga Rattermaa Moaday that should be a good lessoa to all who are careless sbost the aae of Irearms, eepecislly riles, Lswis Hoppook, the 18-year-old aoa of Fiesmsa Hoppock of Lost Creek towa ahip was before the jadga. chanced with ahootiag a Polish boy by the asme of Chsa Bazmaa last Friday. It that yoaag Rsamas was psasiag iafaaat ef jthe ITiami ik asm i hi a with a compaaioa. whaa, witaoai iaghewasahotia the head with all aalibre ballet, -which was imbedded so it required a physician to remove it. As the Hoppock boy was but thirteen years of age his case came aader the juveaile lawaad the jadga placed him aader the gaardiaaahip of his father with the aaderataadiag that he should report oa his eoadact to the eoaaty court oace a month. Tbe ahootiag was no doubt aeeideatal, bat each work is extremely dssgeroas and thie ahoald be a waraias: that should be heeded. Have yoa stopped to thiak how maay doable holidays there will be ia the aew year of 1908." Wsahiagtoa's birthday, gives two holidays together. " Decora atkday,May 30th falls oa8atarday. Fourth of Jaly falls oa Saturday, while Labor Day falls oa Moodsy, 8spt. 7, enmes just after Saaday, so that there wiU be four doable holidays in 1903. It will be a rather uaasaal thing to have three Saturdays ia the year when the beaks will aot be open, but for those who are bsaeited by the holidays on July 4th it will be a great opportaaity for short trips; as there will be two days' vacatioa where here-to-fore it has as sally beea oaly 'one. Another thiag aboat the year 1908 ie the adveat of Christmss. which will fall oa Friday, as 1908 is leap year. Oae of the importaat measures passed spou by the coaaoil last Friday evea- lagwas the recustrictaag of the city, makiag four wards, to comply with -the ohswging of the city into soother class. The ordinance introdac ed by Ooaacilssan Johaaaes waa slightly modifed is regard to the First ward, thie beiag the only change made. Ae it passed, the Union Pacific tracks are the dividiag line for tbe wards, except the ret, which' takes ia all on the aorta aide east of Grover street. The Third aad Fourth wards are oa the aorth aide aad the First aad Second oa the south aide with the oae exoeptioa. Mrs. J: W. Bans received Friday evening aanoaaeiag the death of her sister. Miss Rose Erb, who had beea receiving treatment ia a hospital "st Beatrice. The deotased was torty-oee years of age, aad was the daaghtarof Michael aad Elisabeth Era. both decant ed, bat who will be remembered as aid reaHteaU of this community. Miss Erb was bora ia Colfax coaatjoa Aagaat 21, 18B7 Tae faaeral was held afteraeoa from J. W. Bam Bev. Neamarker. paster of the ehateh esasmtiag. aad iater it was ssede ia the Colambas cam Ooadaetor Mallory of the 8aaldiag peeaeeger, who has beea oa that raa far the laattwo or three years, will be trans- to the Kearney aad Calloway of the meter made at Mr. MaUorya reqaeat, as he has property aadttwiUba far aim to at alaag " aw " " .awBrnwi T '" . - " " yJ awBMwawSti XPrawBawBmwBmwBmwBmwE'T" amW' - drRmwfwS llll "BmwBmH BmamwmwawBawBar" &5l 4) I- X .mWEmV 'wmn'CmwfaC sf ifwlawa inwgW When Dm. Baal aad Mataea, Dsntista Dr. Tnssnhis Oeoalkt aad amrmt. Cob meal for yoar sows at Bcwtt'a. Dr. Tamer, 01 Dry store wood for salsi--J. W. Mylst, Dr. W. H. nistsi Fatmiasflaa nhoae 9f, " Paaale whoaat laaalai advatttsa ia the Journal. Cigars oa km at the howling aad baV hardparlar. All kiads of flour at the i ass at Scott's. If yoa waat so reat a farm call oa JohaW.Mylat, Dr. C.A. Alleesargar, aasea ia State BaakauiMiag. ' Delioioaa brick iee cream for sale at the bowling aad hflhanl Batter. Alfalfa meal for poaHry, jam. aast it for aa egg eBshayler foTtelttag at of E. J. Feed yoar they will lay yoa fast. At8cetVs. 331 per eeit f all Cwmtf, Fan u Caracale Jack ets at Gray'' E. W. North came ap from Omaha to attend the faaeral of grandma North, returning home 8aaday eveaiag For Sale Rubber tired road wagoa, red ruaaiag gear, jast aa good as aew. WOlard Keller, Dry Gooda Dpt, Gray Mercantile Co. For Ssle Hsraem shop doing good bueiaess, also shoes repair ahopiacoa aeotioa. Call oa or address Fetor Mas ter, Moaroe, Neh. Mr. aad Mm. E. a Smith retaraed last Tuesday from Omaha where thev had spent several daya viaiUag with friends aad' relatives. Frank Wake of Genoa wss ia the city visttiag home folks Moaday. Oa Taas day ha waat to Seward to see sis brother Tom, expecting to retara today. J. a Staple and Wss. Bartoa were eatertaiaed at a It o'clock leach eon last Saaday by the Misses Hssel Smith aad Loaiee Wagaer, at the home of the former. R. a Palmer the tailor, deaa, dyi aad repairs Ladies aad Goats' oletbisg. Bate cleaned aad lahlookad. Battoas made to order. Ageat Germaaia Dye Works. Nebraska Phoaa. The followiaa item saaeared ia last Sunday's Omaha Bee: uAaaie Tomsoa s for a divorce from Alfred B. Tom soa on charges of aoneapport, aad waata her maiden name of McAllmtor bank.'' W. J. O'Callaghaa soma time ago lost a new for mitten aad advertised same ia the Joaraal. Last week the article was broaght totals oMoe, sad Mr. OXklla- will E. L Browae aad aaa retaraed to their home ia St. Loaia Friday, after a plainst-visit with Ma. Browae's pareats, Mr. and Mrs. Wsx. Heasley. They were aeoompaaied as far as Omaha by Mha Metta Heneley. James Greea of WoadviBa tawaship m the ctty last Batarday, earoate from Btsise, Kan.- Mr. Green re- ceatly sold his Platte eoaaty farm aad invested JaKsasss lead, aad heisweU Moaday Jadga the marriage esremeay for Walter F. Mathews to Miss Edaa Willott of Albion. Aa the groom was aot of age am aaplioa- writtea unaaaiss at Ms pareata. J. B. Parker, eae of the hriek eaa- tractorsef the aew Y. M. a was the eity last AJhioa to hmeii Jmnashi fsimai ha wiM visit with the ansae folks to attead a Gas G. Becher. jr., hwt Maaday for a baaiaem trip to Oasaha had Nsbranks m Oity. H 2 Chap feed of aM kisas aaHaar ed free at f aaasga.J ,T4ms)rissawanLBmaavyaaBailer -i- afcflMlLiV.' -'v - ' ' 4 heaa soma kawkaora aad aa egg before break. 'SaaiA aBaasaay, easaaae Columbua Gete the New '(' sawwwngigiiiisTigiiMiiii I Headachy 1 I t m w m People who are bothered with norsmteat hssrischus oaght to geteuepieioasthatitie caaeed by their eyes. w i 9 Praaerlf fltted have" oared ssof thaaaU themedioiaesiB Glosses are a pleesaat remedy, too, aad aisataaj For if glim is wiU stop a head ache, they will keap.it etoped, a? they are worn regalariy. g yoa are tieablsd with head- soaes, ssaybswaoeakli yoa to gat rid of iu It will cost yoa aothiag to lad oat, any way. El. J. MEWHIEI. Jeweler 4 Optician r 't, :----: ?- --J. llgesjapejsjiie)PBeiejeseeji Dr. Naumaan. Dentist IS St. Baled hay for sale. Joaa W. Mylet. G. B. Prieb, paintiag aad paper haagiag. "Jaae aaatare' for boraav cows sad hogs at Scott's. If yoa waat to bay or sail farm leads ase Joha W. Mylet. Wanted Girl for general hoaeework Mrs. F. K. Strother. Dr. D. T. Martya. jrn cfloe new Colam bas State Bank baildiag. Dr. L. P. Gsrsteason, Veteriaariaa both phoaas2M. Colambas, Neb. Jewelry and. watch repairing. ' Carl Froemel, Eleventh street jeweler. Charley Barks of Omaha was tranr acting busiaesa in this city Friday. Adolph Oxpla was placed under qnsr satiae for small pox Wednesday mora le. Mies Oharlotta Matthews of Osdsr Bapidsisvisitiag with frieada ia thie city. Mrs. George Eagle of darks is tbe guest this week at the home of Mr. and Mm. J. W. Barnes. Try eome of Scott's pountry feed, spelts, rye, millet, oaae. wheat, shredded oata sad cracked com. Theodore Coltoa of Liacoln spent nev eral daya of last week visiting at the home of hie brother Frank. Ed Hoppen who has been at Crestoa for some time, retimed home Wednes day for a ooaple of weeks visit. Mrs. a J. Garlowwho has beea stady- iag masie in Omaha, retaraed Friday for a short visit with the home folks. Joha Beoher made a bosiness trip to Osuha Tuesday. He waa aeoompaa ied by hie daughter, Mies Lottie. Heary Plamb arrived here yesterday moratag for a short visit with his brother sad sisters, liviag five miles east of the city. C. B. Speiee is having his coal office remodeUsd aad the door placed ia the A aew scale aad new floor era put in. O. J. Boott m gotag to baud a cement factory at the ooraar of Twenty flfth and North streets, haviag A P.Mataoaof Ardea,Neb, was tbe of his sister, Mrs.G. M. Hall, Maaday aattl Wedaesday, while from South Omaha, Oa Tharsday. Jan. 93 the Temple Quartette will appear at the aorth opera saee aader the asptces of thaHigh flshsnl Lsetare eoaree. The Temple Qaartette ia oae of tbe flaest aad best hjaowa aaartettcs ia thie eoaatry. They Depot Mrs. Patrick Powers, aged 54 died last Friday from Bright's Mrs. Powers' maJdea aasac waa Mary Braaigaa, and aha was bora ia Irelaad Aagast 15. leaf. She came to America in 1869. aad to Nebraska ia 1871. She was married that soma year to Patrick Powers. She leaves a hnebaadaad five children, .Mrs. Taos. Oostollo of Chey enne. Wyo , Mrs. Wm. Finnegaaof Mart iag, Nek, Mm. .David Haaeyafboath Omaha; Mrs. John Fianegaa of Eldora do, Neb., aad Dela Powers of thie oity. Twoaistors aad one brother also sarvive her, Mrs. Evans aad Joha Braaigaa of Cheyeaae, Wyo., sad Mrs. Barke, who lives ia Ireland. The faaeral was held Saaday at 2 p. mfrom the Catho lic church and aha was Isid to rest ia the Catholic cemetery. The foUowiag telegram from Nebraska City to the Omaha, World-Herald relates toasaaaweUkaownia this city: "Chief of Police Grant Yates arrested aad placed ia jail a maa giving his asme as W. Beckett, claiming to travel for the OoneoHdatod Whip company of Omaha. The arrest was made at the reqaesfof the sheriff of Seward, who wanted the maa for psssisg a forged draft It was learned after the arrest that the maa was charged with cashing another forged draft here for lis, gettiaLuix Meade- boft. a dealer, to endorse it for bins. The prisoner wss taken to tteward " Last Saturday the1uildiag committee of the Y. M. C. a: accepted the brick work oa the new baildiag, it having been tamed over to them by the con tractors, Messrs. Parker Bros. The committee were well eatisfied with tbe work, and everything' had beea com pleted acoordiag to the specifications. Siaoe workiag oa this building the Parker Bros have decided to locate in Columbus, that ie one of them, and be tween now and 'warm weather will move here. Ed Tschudy and John Tober were up before Police Jadga O'Brien Monday charged with being drank aad dietarb ing the peace, and Tober wss fined 91 sad costs, which he paid. Tschudy was aaiossed 995 aad costs aad pat to work on the stone pile until it was worked out. He became tired of bis job ia short order and skipped out, bat the authorities are looking for him and when foand will be givn an opportunity to serve the bal ance of the eentence. i Colambas mrepreeeeted st the State Firemen's tourasment, being held at Nebraska City this week by the follow ing members of the department: Bert Galley, chief; Walter Pittman, hose company No. 2; Christ Gam, hose com pany No. 1; Gus G. Becher. Biesell hone company; Martin Langely, Pioneer Hook and Ladder company No. 1; W. L. Boettcher, foreman Pioneer Hook aad Ladder company No. 1, and member of the nsBOciation. At the regular meeting of Pioaeer Hook and Ladder Company No. 1, Mon day evening, the following ofilcera were elected for 1906: Wm. Heuer, president; W. L. Boettcher, foreman; ,Psul Roth, irst aeeistaat foreman; Joe Baney, ee ooad assistsnt foreman; Lester Jeakin aon, secretary: Eilert Mohlman, treasur er; Chsa Hisbraaaer, Joe Schmitz, Fred Abegglea, board of control. Friday afternoon Judge Rattermaa spoke the solemn words that joined the hearts of two of Columbus' mosipopalar young people. The contracting parties were Miae Novills Bray, oldest dsughter of Dan Bray, and Harvey L. Garrard of this city. Mr. and Mm Garrard will nuke their home for the present with the bride's father, oae mile and a half northwest of this city. Ed Powers wss placed under arrest Taesday evening for maliciously des troying property. It seems thst he attempted to kick ia the door at the home of J. G. Price, aad while ao engag ed Mr. Price telephoned to the police aad aleo aadartouk to .captare him Attar a abort chase the police leaded Powera aad he will be given a trial be fore the eoaaty judge. The twelfth aaaiveraary of the Or phean society was celebrated at their hall Tuesday evening, aboat two baa dred aad fifty membera sad their frieada enjoying the banquet and bull. The saaiveraary is the eveat 'of the society aad this year waa fully up to the form er last AU the btaokamHae of Polk eoaaty have formed aa ssoclstisB for their owa proteotioB aad the goad oastsmsrs thst uetroeixe them. -BUHe Everit,wife, aad little Xvarit have retaraed from Oklahoma, tht-y had Everit while there bat m was pretty tough oa BUHe to ha away so loag. Balph G. soa of Boa. aad Mrs. Max Bittaar has goae from hare to the TJaioa Ptciflc depot over at Oeatral Oity ud wiU hold the posUion as seamtaat at the atatioa there, while Earl Ralph's place at the etetM -Mies Iva Jarmia went away from Osceola to Fremont last weak, aad aha has secured a posrtioe fo a manic Mies Iva makes eae of the heat lady's that has ever beea ia Omils, aad the Arm of Fremaat caa eonaidi eelvesvetyfortaaatoiaaeeariag We are glad to aoto the feet that twe af Osceola's young meaaave beea ia the work while they have beea attoadmg the state aaiveraity, M. A. Mille, jr., aad Wm. B. King, will hold the editorship dariag theaext term of or what they call , the Uaivaraity Joaraal m a dairy audit makes the editors hump to get out copy every day. Bat yeuag gentleman are capable. There wss laid to rest ia the Oassols cemetery last Friday, two of best sad promiaeat citiieae. al of the late Beajamia a Campbell held at the Methodist ehaiahlaat Fri day afternoon, with his:orsssr Bev. L Grigeby of Uaivaraity omoistiag. Aa sa evidesee of the ra- spect aad saTsctmsi for the Hi mm J, the chareh was filled with hb friends. Mr. Campbell was among the first settlers of Oeceols areeiact comiag hare ia 1871. aad with the exception of a few veers at Nordea ia Keyapaha couaty had alwaya lived here. He was eae of the most loyal and stasachait members of the Methodist church aad his daily life showed that he was iaaareeet aad be lieved ia the reBghm. that ha proteased. Ha wss a member of J. F. Reynolds PostG. A. R, haviag served ia the war of theRebellioa ia Co. MP' of the 21st Missoari Iafaatry for memtoBa.3 Heary Mohrmaa is viaitiag relativea ia Defiance, Iowa. We are told that Joe Camp, jr., is learning the sweet cream: trade. William Albers, jr., shipped a beach of hogs to 8oath Omaha Moaday. Captain EJ Bos attended a skatiag party oa Shell Creek Sanday evening. Miss Clara Krager has returned from visiting relatives and frieada at Oroftoa. Willie Wurdeaaaa was a guest st the home of Fritx Losske, oa roate oae, Sondsy evening. Henry Braakaa made a call at the home of Heary Klsavsr oa route No. 4 last Suaday eveaiag. Herman. Saaaders rstaraed the latter part of the week from his trip through soma of the southern states. J.F.Godekia, who has beea ooafiaed to eJe borne with akkaess for the last week, waa able to be in Oolambae Tues- dsy sfteraooa. ' E. Bass purchased L500 bushels of corn from n farmer ia Oread Prairie towaahip Moaday. Wa are iaforssed ha paid fifty cents a bushel for it. 8ome of tbe farmers are busy hauliag hay, aad marketing what wheat aad com they can spare, while others are butcher ing and fixing up things in general aboat the farm. Mies Lena Godekia entertained her yoaag f needs at a party at her home oa the evening of the 19th. Sevea headed eachre wss oae of the featarea of the eveaiag, Henry Braakaa aad Miss Ruby Miller wianingr a beautiful prise. la. 5. Joe Nosal shelled com Monday. Albert Kammer'e new house is near iag completion. Mike Kampovitz made atriptoLia coin oa baaines last week. J. H.Haan is getting ready to pat the fouadation under his house. A record breaker. Carrier No. 6 took twenty-five letters from a box last Sua day. Amoet: those who marketed graia thie weak were Frank Jaraoki, Mr. Iwaa aad Gaa Hadwiger. L. Haha left Wecaasday momiag for the setdiers' aome at HotSpriaga, & D , where ha espects to rsaisia Joe Hoaaar. who lives a half mile from the route iu Batter county, butch ered a Chester white hog last week that weighed 711 pounds. David Lsoaard moved his household goods to Ed Haaa's place last where he will farm the oomiai Mr. Haha thirks he has had eaoagh farmiagaadwUl ooaeider it a thiag af the pest, sa he iagoiag to have a sale aad dispose of all has property. Bifgeat Bwjrgaiafl ia eeata aa4 fan ef the eeaeea at Gray's ea ThartsUj, FrMay , Satariay aeriHwMiaj. R EX ALL j I arsKamwasjeme jg 'SflhW'eameamWaeaw'" em mr H 1 Juice J ! 1 I 1 One of thefamooa Rtxall remedieB v of which there Moneforwaeh llllBflMt Theinfaat daacatorof M Geo, Mulleaix ehd at th Mr. aad Mm. Jeaa Htoah Moaday i tag at 4 o'doak. The faaeral were held Taaaday aftoraoea at o' Bev. ,R Neumarher eoadaetiag The laaaaiaa af the- Httla laid' to rest ia the Celasahas J. Psnlaldaf St. Edward, fermerly a gram buyer at that pleee, wsahroucht here Moaday ereaiag from Warner, Neb., where he had saamrad aatrokeaf paralyak. whteh affected hie lower limbs. Ha wastsksa ta St Edward TUaada teraooa,aad hm coadiUea wa as to give hie frieada hopes for: Charles Dictriche, a former Oalamhaa boy, aae risen to the distisetieaef beiag an iaveator. Ha has luesatly seat oat circulars eallmg atteatioa to tha Dhv trichs esacrete wall form elamp." It looks like a good thiag and meJeimsd to coaoreto work mash easier and Charley is bow living at Little Ferry, New Jersey. hly sarpnssd.by thirty-five frieade lest Thursday ereaiag, the her twentieth birthday. and useful at elate hoar aad after wiehiag the hnstum maay happy retaraa of the day, the jolly groap of merry makers departed to their reepeeuvel BaateMa.4. Paddy OarroU of Palmyra, Neb the guest of his ancle, J.C.'Diaeea, ween. Roy Bray left last Tharsday for Syra cuse, Wee,, where he will three Mr. uad Mrs. Harvey Garrard ef Co s vrnted st the rf A.L. Bray from Friday aatil Mrs.MsrgaiatMarpay of was visiting at the home of J. C. tram Friday ustil Suaday of last weak. Last Saaday while Joha Kleuver waa ridiag a horse, it slipped oa the iee and oroae it a leg, sad wiir probably have to be kilted. Mia, J. J. Dodds aad ohildrea returned totheirhomeia Cambridge, Neb, thai week, having beea visiting here since the holidays. Mm. Adam Maadingof MarehaUtowa, la., arrived last weth aad wiM snake her home with her brother, J. A. KiUboam aad family. Forest Batter retaraed last Friday from Broken Bow; Liaeola aad ath.r points in the state, after aa abaeace of three weeks. Mrs. G. A. Pride aad aeieo, Maad Baraes, left Taesday for Gibbea City, 111., where Mrs. Pride will make her fatare home aad Miae Barnes will visit frieada and relativea for about six Nellie Sullivan returned to her duties as teacher in district No. 4. after so enforced abaeace of one week oa Se conal of sickness. Miss Mary Lyach had charge of tbe echool dariag her abaeace Underwear UNION SUITS We have the ageaey for the famous MaaaiBg Underwear, the beet popular priced Union Suite oa the market Prices ia mea's from 91.(0 to 940. Prices ia boya from 50c, Tie, 91 aad $1.25. r Underwear TWaPIECE SUITS In two piece garmeate we have a spleaoid liae ready for your ia spectioa sad raagiag ia price from facto $2 99 a garment. early while the i G RAY'S I Syrup i i S PoUockakOo. I MeaawMMawMHtamar uf Maaylseutifal served 'l $ s vy ! ,,,, jj" , V Ufe tl3SM3 aaaas.wirgavvS3f ''i-?- hi- --'. .'1- 3 gA- '. .A-v.:WiU-.r:.-,-fr-:'A -.. r&-&-J&-r&z. -. v T-.-.. X. 2 .f lf -j.