-vv ""S 3P3 SWSKB"yl5fat v t : fll S ?.. 4- V 4 - . F . t- . ConsoUdated wi th the Columbus Times April 1, 1904; with the Platte County Argvu JTanuary 1, 1906. THlr-iftN!rH A&V NUMBER -2. COLUMBUS, NEBRASKA, WEDNESDAY, APEIL 15, 1908. NUMBER 1,900. l-y I Miiiliiirii T" k. . . . ....- . . t SnBS" . .. fc wlrirai . . - - .- .'. - . - . . - MrrWi'- bbV-bV eBBV 1 v 1 IjL . . ? - .. . u:- j- "0 fffft . : "' :-- --It- -. - --..1 .: -. j . :' .- .: - r. .... 1 Did You Ever ' "Ho'w"'eMy' it tb for-a taember-'-r '. hi'-the .aeodation-tuf-Uortdw " -".ikoijey qn "tfe.,fitoc!k, Willi ' vVvlHpk-heQan'disodapt.A-Ilijll'j". -'of jjpodi.- 'It puis -him.- io'.'a . , 4Ksiti'n tb'buy ' fiis, iriefijhan:-:" . - ;. dis TOR GftftH; When- .Up. .J - -." sella bis jtoods,ff hje. deaireB.'.he' ..:.tnay repay, the. -money--.to:- th"e" ; -Bttildihir jkasociiatifln. --Try: '-placing-? 00 6r.?6;d0.a'-w:e6k , .--..'ltfaSne? fS" of tbe Colnnjbfts". -Xand.'Loan aqd' Building-As-: . . sofiiatioD.'- See -flenry" "' Hod?-;-.'" .enberRer, Secretary... :.- .'," .': ; ;. :-.2i m. i IBecher, " Hockenberjger 4c. 5 Champers. C0LUMIU8 4 m .. ff " .43 80 62 : -.Wheat . .. p 4 a ss. JKV0 . . ' . ' .,' Corn. : .".. ..- -- -. . .. Barley:.:.'...V :. " Hog; top:.... V lHf t V" "t 4fl v..i''0Ptq'5.10 ft TEAmS AGO. i iiiiimw '.Files of the Journal April 15,1874. .' v" 'Messrs- Moree and North -hae. been ' maklng-preparationa for the livery bttsi- aCsa.- Ux. North has been. ti Hftmbsrg, Iowa,' and has- purchased" .sotte -good. 'horaes. and on hia return lck a. -good iJ'rifiZ' Good horses and good rigs will. 'oommapd'patroTiage. .. .'"7. ";.""" " . ' Afe'w.dayago a.'yonngnian of Boone : opunty wa? put iiun ting prairie chickens' .. anU. accidentally diaoUjicgdd his guii. ''-tearing away the index HngeroJ;' his left hand, at.tbe' middle joint. -.He: irocle.'tO. ' -OolunJb.us,:a distance' : of -fbrfy . mitef ; 'Where Dt, r Boneiteel .perfornWthe ..'amputation. .". .-.""' '.? -The Hook and.liadder trii'ck hsalbejith! . finiehed by Schroeder and' UoppSafahd. . itp'reseBiaaiaeajvearanosL; Nsxtwss "Ve shall give a'list of the 'donors whose. "money has been- pjud on--the trutk.- . There will be 50ot$G0 behind, and it ia "desired that this amount be ddaabdd' before the report' "ispnblMhed.";Tiii .. .company-has -been to a good deal bf ex- - mamt -: penseMtiore than,- as '.todiTidaals;. they , :LlJr he.r: -We commend the action- v -:" of tbe boys in getting their traoV opi-., .'structed at.. home. -.WV jtte;t.always"in ";. "ifavof .of patronizing. " home!'-induatifyvL We.learnthat the lowest ro'reigh'l.Mti.- . .:-0)Rte offered for "its;'nstrnctie(n"-. was .: : ri&i0,-while.ii was put up here ;fpr $435, .; - anil as good .a .job as (timid ' have . bean .' gotten.any where eJse--perba.pe better. :;- sTotiee ToTameril - .We'kre nowTeady;io-- phwe-.". contracts. ' :':Jfor sweet xo'rn, white and "yellbw : dent -'' and tliot field 5orn, cucumber, musk and " water melon,- pumpkin and-squash:. -to be -'. grown for seedpurpoeea. .- Write, or', call and see us for prices', stating number of 4 . acres or eacn na.youwisn u grow,aa '' wewill name prices promptly! -,'-. - " vWBaTEBX.SeED4CTBBIOATIO.Co,. .-. .-" '-' ' Fremont, Nebraska! '. - " - - ",--- - ' '' " "-".-.' ..." ... -., :. ttttt: r-TT- - r; -: 'r'?' .'"- -T? ThiAlilifc . :-" :..".-' The Union Pacific will sell .jrbnnd"tnp': --' -tickets ab San' Fra'ncisicoV-'.Los" . Angelas -- and San Diearo forthe 'arrival fif the! ?! .fleVt" Bt Tate of $Vl0b;". tickets on sale f- Aiirill4th-5th;-th;ih,go;fp'r return; :- limjt or sixty days. 'Ask the ticket clerk' - about it . - E. G;Bftows, Agent ; Farm Far Sale. '" '.-.." '- . - - : o.'-The Kerr estate. Be 1H: 1-183 .weftf,' six mdi-s.due.'nortb.bf "Moaroe. 'JQslI on or; Bddress.Mre.-D. IL -Watts, Monroe, Neb. 1 . Km Trees. Far 8tle..:'': . Wsk-F. Iloth". one-half mileeaat of the Breweryi-htisforj'sale" all si.ea. of elm troa:- Ind. phoqe X21. ' ."- ' " --- ."ow thit-.spiin- iis on :""' : "the way, -wouid it not be" .. "a 'wd" idea'' to; trink'.-.. . " about -.':repapering.'"-the "" v " 106ms?-" -Qup line:of wall - ' paper lias -never.". fen; ; y.nilinBiedcerin'qaat - . : ity ;: patteni" -or -iee,7 - "and all- who- have hid '.- . work.Jiohe:-.by us have... ---,-. ."- --. - been well satisfied; "- ." : ."-. '": -' -.'"... Kiviiiigb Bittirtu HUpi " Ha,.. lma"--.Cody - Stb'tts," youngest daufrof(i;:"BoJ4o'Biindody widpftr o'f :tieut.:8totte of the.-Un'tUd States army,' who has.intimate.'-fried Jain "thMi"c;..wiu.be. tnaiified: April;3p'tO; Fv L-Garldwof.SouOinhiJiMr.'Gsrlb is-weil known aft'over. Nebraska ai" a traveling salesman,' but he recently rer tired from the road 'and went; into-the ooalr-business' ux . South 1 Omaha,- -The firet marriage of .Bare. Stolto, whicb-tpok place at the Irma hotel in Cody; Wyo , was-.the most magnificent soctal-.event over vwuiiiuk - " . ,vsi-vw; .1ttought.'a special .train of f rien.ds.-'frPtn eastern- 'cities.-an'd .the-ihany.-army offi-. oers-in Areas uniforms added gay.ooJpr tp.the aiemblage. .'-"-- - .' .' :Last - Wednesday '-'evening- - a epa'rk drPpping from a torch uswTif or-lighting .thegasstarteaaAre.inthe show.window of tbejclbthing'. department; of Friedhot A CoTsL 'store. The window CQntained shoes-and haberdashery, which -was. ;de--stVbyed. the loss being about $400. The win'dow.waseholosed and 'stint off. from the rest of tbV.atorejwhich. enabled, the employes to confine "the fire .to where it started.' ind put.itont before the" depart ment; turned on .the water.' Besides destroying'' the contents "of tbe- window the-'plate-' glass was broken and -the -stopk'in:the.f urnishings department con- juderably smoked-up.. -A.Frbni'Friday night.iintil the-following. Tuesday morning every, saloon in '06 Jumbus was .closed, the'ehanging f rom city of -the second class to a city ..of the.' JSrst class beiag responsible for': this action. ;Under the law which., the city -now cosaes, the' npw-council can dot: or--gahize until ope week-Bf ter election, and thisyeajr it" was pn.tbe 44th of the month. and' the licenses expired the - Friday, be-J Tore. . TJuTnew oouacil met and organiz ed Tuesday morning of this .week -and. the-licenses were issued before noon, V "'- ." v -'-" - ' H. LMurdock,C. G Gray,' J: E. Panl, C. W; Zieglar, O. BLJack,- A:iG.- -.Ijuee. chen' and -J. .. Fulmer- coinpruied a party that went, to Omaha on. No. 12 Tuesday .morning to bring out 'four! automobiles;: .Upon arriving there 'they found-- ;that but 'two machines' were' available, and they were brought, but. They left Omaha at 10 o'clock in.' the' - " morning .and arrived- here-at 4:3Q in the afternobnv making a. -'stop "of -one .hour -and-twenty minutes at Fremont,. which J .prey-iastime. . m. m - . . " -rm-W - f'K "'- Judge Sujlivan was- called- to Genoa' lastBaturday for advice.in regard to .the. outcome of- the .election stt bat .place. The'town went dry. by a majority ,pf four, .but eight .employee of .-the-Iudfan 7- y r;-; -"'" . -- ' tbat .thevernment reserve school voted "at. the .election. .It: was. -. .-. . -fc . wot within .-the city, limits; but- a careful investigation disclosed trie", fact that .it was- aqd Ube ..eight ' were leg'ai. voters".'. And it now'-lpoks as- tbpugh-.tbe. I'NaBce.-ebuhty'tbwn would .be dry for the pomingyear. -" .":--. . ' - The -installation of an ice plant" at the Cpltimbus Cream. Op. makes this one-of the 'p-tb-dato .creameries '-of the siate Since stkrting here. Mr." ' Ste'vepso'nV has always been progressive, and.the result. is an.instituUpn. that Colunibue may-well, .be proa'd; bL -This latest "improvement .makes them independent" of the' supply" of ice, as. they do-their, own -refrigerating and can also manufacture ibe'if they choose to .-do so. The mschine will ' be fea'dy for Dperatipn' within a.w.eek'-or .ten. days. ' -.-."-" ' y's ' '. ' 'l ' -Last Friday the--Columbus' ' Brewing. company cprnpietod'the-.mstallation of;; their new ice'plaat and Geo'r Biambbur celebrated the event by "blowing" their new; whistle. -The' improvements at the brewery -baveVbeen-going'Pn .steadily all winter.-andno.w.they'are- nearing com pletion, besides. the adclitiobal :boilef. that has' been installed; a new .'engine has been.placed to run the-ice.'maoh'ine," whiph.will ppoLthe cellars and also Weir." large-cold storage. room.' - : " -; " Forty years ago next month -G., WJ Brown. -nb'W residing, at. Cedar Bapida th"- state, ' arrived, tn" Columbus from Ohio, and at that time and 'for .several' years, owned And lived "on what is1 now the Carl Bohde:. farm. .George was .always an ardent fisherman and for sev-' era! . days ' last .week, he with, -friends,1 were camped over on the "Point'' fiabing far.'piieu; They- returned- lo.-.the.'city j 'Monday, and -'proceeded- "on home -'the same .day. . ,. .": . . ; - '.:' . y ' -' " -:- - ;TL"e demented .-man who was fb'nid' north of "town and brought there -- and locked. np.iQ the county' jail' proved ' to be an insane person who h'ad.beenl .Bent' to Norfolk frost Oolf ax oounty. He'ha'd escaped froar Ihe asylum-there ' add will betaken, back .Thursday- .. . ".; " ;' 'f&Vand'lanv'BlJur .'Comptotfof Lin-, xoln arrived hiare "last week" and-' wifl' -makeColumbus tbeir-nome, Mr.Ooinp .toB. 'havisg - ope'ned...up. a ..plumbing eatabliahtnesit ..in one. of 'the. Murray. biiildings jbn. West Thirteenthstrept; ' ' - .-. - ,'. ...'. - ...Geo; W, Baa'dall i- hail ding- yery Beat eottage in Evans''. :additionv which will cost over.'. $1,000 whea" completed. Mr.Raadall sold hia other, residence eoaae ttaie Bgo and i buildihg this for a" hosae. 1 .... Fraak Airsi aBdrGpttlib:Berchtold left Tuesday fo a. lAreembaths'TisU in Switseriapd.- TBeygP-tliroacn. France mil arill. HV- mil mmtmttmA fnn hafni 5 -.-'..? -- .., n?v I retarmiaff. , ..-.. :"Try:theVidtorM.-cigBr:-.-.. v. Wall papirit Lea vyV'V ' ' -, " Iri; Paul an,d Matzep, Dentists. ": 'Dr. Luescheo!OccmllsiaBd'aBristi' -" -" ..-' - ". ' :" t : UeeSole Propf iof'rloors. ; Leavy's. Dr. Vallie. QstoiriBith Barber Mbok. i ..' "-. ' " . : '. . Dry-stoVe wioodjfor 'sale,. J: W. Mylet. Dx: .W Hi. Slater, veteriaarian,': phone 95.-- -. -" ": -"-" ": "-- )' '- ' -"; " .-.-' ..'-.:. ..--. ." ' , People who get results advertise in the -Journal. . :. ;. - . : ".-.. .; '..,. . .1 ;:-; ..-". : Mpfri8J.Whitmoyerwa8..up';'frbm Fre-. TrippfSJinday' .-'f..;.:;. .' " . ';-.". -".'Uf,- C:A.-.AUenDnrger;..osaeB'in'aBW State Bank building. -: . '? ' : .' . - r ,-. .-;. .-;..- .-- v - ;- A nicVline':ofVweofding.ringB-juat re-' eeived at. Oarl : j'roemei's, ' 'Eleventh street jewelef.' ; ' . ''..''. . .Mri.. Jennie. Bagel went to Fremont Sunday, aad speiit the. day -wlMai. George Edwardc. Six of the bast farms' in:Nahoe oounty foTisale.on' easy terms.; Address" BJose'& Lamb, GsnosV Nebr..! .' ., "". . Found An pabroidered ladielarsist. Call. otr'Mre. Wm. Terrell, Seventeenth and Quihcy, and identify. Fred" Bay came .down from 'Central City Sunday Hie, is workiBg with the I Union Paeific-bridge gang. - . ' "J ." - . .- Let ComptoM Inre oh yorni plumbing Md heatiifr. .720. West Thirteenth street. --! - - - . For. Sale Harness .-shop; doing good business; also shoes' repair skopincpn- necticn. - Gallon pr.address' JPster Mnn ter, Monroe, Neb. .'-."' . . - - .. . . PatKeating'pamein'irom-Gaiesburg, Illinois, last Friday and. wUL'viait a few days with relatives; and' friends. .' He' is on his way toOolpradb..'' -"' -. ...-..: -640 epres '-choice pasture and' meadow land'.seven .miles from-Genoa, prioe $11 per acre.. Easy terms. -'Must 'be sold in SO days." Kose 4- Lamb, Genoa, NebK- "1 LOST Qentletnan'egoldwatoh, plain case, open, face,' crystal, craeked, -.eiks tooth fob attached.. ' Finder' please.' re turn to this office 'and' receive" reward. B 8.' Palmer 'the r tailor;, cleaa',. .'djes and-repsirs Ladies'.aad GeaU'eloUbig. Hats' cieanepT aiT.reblbcfedlV Buttons Tfladetb -onler.' '"Agent 'Germaaia .Dye Works. '.Nebraska Phone;" Mrs.F. D; lac Mullen returned ..from': Omaha Friday where she..had' been for ten. days .waiting on", her'-'sick- mother;. Mrs. Carrie MinerywhP was very ill for sevpraidays. .-Mrs. Miner unreported as getting some-befte.- .-?. - ." . .- .' ' :Mrk'as8in's division of top Congrega-. 't ,il jrt - - .mi - n Vs- .iiiuiuu Aiu.opoi.eiiy. wiu- give an - j&aa.Kr- spcial Saturday afternoon -and evenings April,, lb,.' in Buschmau's meat, market. Anyone wishing' decorated egga can- notify Mrs. Cassin by telephone. "; - " ProtJlf. Pile of". the Way he Normal was in the. city last. Friday; "the. guest of supermtendent Conn. " While. '.here he visited the schools,' with- special- refer-. ence to the manual training department. as.' this, is' soon.' to be installed, at the Normal.' - A' "-'-" '--." ," ' . .- .". Buffalo Bill wild west- show is in rebersal this week at Bridgeport iobnn:, andwill-.open'; the seaspnBt Madison SuBre Garden New York, oh Tuesday evening April 21. remaining there ufitil May 9:. Th'ey travel .westward and wUl probably show Omaha' .some timer in August.' . . - -.'.- -- . - . - . . -. . FOR- SAI-Tw. farms t , aawatee selt withim tea iT 200 Mreela PelkmaA Bailee ties. 6 aeiUatresa Shelto. PHee.ai2.. 000; eaafe.f8.O0O: WlameolratBEert. acer'reaaeaaale iatevestlfO' aevee ia Skanaaa eeaaj. teii sailes Dreaa Xea City. lam.Peliak.'eattlaaakmtl Price. Bi,OO0;emak, UOOtaeUaee Pint Baartaee.reeaeaaelelatereat. AsUnea te Bex 448, Celmsaasis, Hear; '-' ! i i i -i . :ilK!iiniFl We mU place on sale lor one day only, a large assortmeiit of Urn breUasaslollows: Fine tape edge.. arpla serge, handles consisting of tox woods, naturals, fine horn, pearl and fancy metal handles. These Umbrellas are $1.25, $1.75 values,; Prices for one day .only- ' '- Now on: display in. 'fc-S... 89 505 11th St,olumbus,Nebr. BBBBBsaassaBsasss-iS . sal " " ' r ' ' MMMiii' WrT6fl . . NTS , --9. i--i- ". 18 wM,.opea . . gold ; BlUdoM, astedirith Wlttem I :" ' a- or casm jtuti . hi 7 c- .moretnftat. ... .. W. . ' . Br ! 18 itie,'hanUa, rmr.jnW fill thT-.eue.-ftfid witk' 1ib n dr .- .waicnaaijuwMaa bit - rwv moTesieat..,..;..BX XirJ --.-'."."..'-l68iiai.opea'JaM, 2B year. .'cold filled eaMiBttel with Elsia or WaUeaaijewated 'Q7K- moretaeat.-....!. "...? O . M siaa,lMatiB; a yoar.'aold fiU-' . ed. ease; fitted with. -Elgia or -, Waaaaa-jewalaB 1 O Vf BSOTaoaat eXi it sisa. taafiatv.al war. apld.fiH; ed caw; fittei wW Egii r: mofaeMBt.v... .-.. -J O. I I a: I 'I : ': .B ti I I I I : m m a . m lv m - 3 m- .-9 m 6slia.ladlea.ai war. g . cam, fitted with Klale rold fiUsd .fitted few or wait-: aaaxiawaMu $9,75 bow 1 flat raar.old'fii:d? . baajewaled isacia or-wait. 12 00 . r--i- -9' Ed. J. .iKWIliH. Jeweler fe Optician .- Lee;a Stock Food at Leavy..' . Dr. Naumana, DeaAiaf 13 StC' G. B. . Prieb. ' . Delating and hanglng.:: : : r ..' pair .-'.--- - '. .- . " First-class printing dpneai the Jour nal offlbV." .:' "... "T .-"-. "' "' : ' . "Carstensbn 4t Hylan'd, 'Veterinarians. Both phbneB212."c s. .'.' r.,-. Dr. D. T. Martyn. rH.Pficenpw Oolu'm bas SUte Bank buildiBg. . " " -- MoCall patterns 10 aad 15 cents at the' Fitipatrick Dry Goods Store.;; '' '. ' " Watchesrclocks and jewelry' carefully cleaned andcipaired: at Carl Froempl's, Eleventh- street-' jeweler.' - -' "-"""""", Let CdmpUii igire o yor plimbing and . keating. -: T20 West ThirteeHtli street. P0ES6H& Bakeru Waaon Starts. Arril 15t Wagon leaves store at-10:30 and 40 Phone your orden. ,'oyoo ' S.E. Bakpr, wbbnaabeen engaged id, theharaesabusinessat David :. City, is here this week "moving his family ,'totnat place. -,. - N - :'.-- . . '. " - - :" - ' .;-. "- Mrs. W..B: Keriney Bnd,two- children of Trinidad, Colo., ;arnyed .Monday for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 0. O.- Shannon..' . .,.. ...-"" ..-"'"- ;' Captain A. Haigbt of San Diego, Cal, arrived last Wednesday afterhpbn to at tend. to busfness matters; ' and will . re; .Jmara in-the- city a few daysi .:.- '. ".- ' - ,-- '-''l:-"- -. - ' . The 11 months' old spn of Mrand Mrs. Jacob Govereck, living in the.sonthwest part of. town, died last:-Satu'rday" night f " auucit. uiuens, sou was uuriea Monday morningat.8 o'clock, from "the Catholic church.. ".:-.."' Elmer Tillmah, the eight -.months' old son OL.eir. and-sua. .George Baamgart, died Sunday from "infant trouble. The funeral: -was - held Tuesday afternoon from the Oerman.LHlhefancharcb,'Bev. Meissler condu'etiag the ser?icee. our. show;-window . ftROUME " ssbbKSE.' iwrntf FaR CIS i ' W B" aBBBB. eBBBBBaBBBfSBBBl . w:.ttttYef tWlirrtClM "The new.QOQneji, elected April Y.'icet Tuesday and organized, .there Deles; eight' meBibersin.co'nformity -with 'the new olasr. the city "is .now, -governed .under.-. . m?.. . v - '. - '-'After the organization was completed, A. W.Clark was elected president ef 4he cpuncU; and.theaaayor preee'ated'the foUowinglist'of etanding'comaiUtees.- - Jadimary OaiNichole. WMard." ' .8tieetandGraes)ark,-Byan,EliaB. FiaanceLachBifc, Nichols Byan; , .' Publio" Property and Waterworks- Gses, Clark, Brunken. " ; Claims-Nichols, Lachnit, Willard. Fire-BrunkeoGassVwillaxd; "..'". .. Parks-Byso. Clark; Eliaa.. ".PrinUng Ellas, Lachnit, Clark. . .' PblibeWillard. Brunken; Byaa. '. .Thefbllowing list of-appoiateee was also presented by the mayor- -and con firmed' by the council: ,. "City attorney, Lonis Ligbtner. . --City engineer; B. L. Boeiiter. .City pbysioan,.Df.KC.'fy oss. Street commissioner, Henry Lners,.--'" Chief of polioe,'. August T. Scheok: .' . Policemen,' Mark T. Burke. I. W.Nel son. ' . "' -.Chief of the Fire. Department, B.: J. Oalley ' .. ' .. v The next in order wasthe grantiag of ealoonUoeo.Bes.and .druggists'- permits, there being thirteen of the former -and fourpf the latter before 'the council. After a committee connsting of - Coan- cilBjenByan, Willani- and 'Nichols, to whom' they .were, referred,, reported . favorably on 'them, the council granted retail liquor licenses .to the following; Wm, Bucher, James Netels, Sam Gass; John Hinkleman, H. F. Brodfuehrer, Vpgel & Mochenrbssi Czapla & Micek, W.s L Bpettoher, "Henry Herchen'hiani B. W, Byrne, Fred Schultz, G. Launer. and a wholesale license was issued to the Columbus Brewing company. . '.The four druggists, 0; H.Dack, L. H. Leavy, -Polloek. & Co. and Carl Hinsching. were granted permits for the coming year. " laiter Dy at Grace Chuck.. , Special services. will. be- held at Grace phnrch on Evter.dayt'conduoted it. is hpped. by the Rev, Dr. Arthur J. West' po.tt,'whois -recovering -from---his 'recent illness.. The-muaiois under. .theabje direcfioo irf -Mr." "R A--' Saffron, abd'will be of a v.ety highorder. T1erewill be celebrationsof thebolyiobmmunion at 7 a, ia. and 8.m, also at 11 a.;m. the chief - - . service of the day. - With the usual choir 12 little-girls in -vestments, having been trained- by' Mrs... E," H. ChainDers, will march- in procession as the choir enter the churoh- singing the. great 'Easter; hymn "Jesus 'Christ is risen -today.--Following is." the order- of the service: Processional hymn,. Jesus Christ is '"" ' risen" today . :;... . .'. .liJ.;. . . . Worgan lntroit', .Christ our-Passover" Gloria Tibi.. ; ... ...-. .....; ....... . i .Gilbert Gratiaa.Tibi ,'.... ........ . . . .Gilbert ,Credo:..4'J.;.:..., ...., .Gilbert Hymn,,'Ai..the Lamb's High Feast . - " we .Siiig"?. .";..-.,.-. ri.......Elvey. Offertory, Christ being raised from .tbedead;V8ung:by.Mr Evans, - Mrs', Ch'ambert",- Hr. Swain and ' ,. ;'Mr:F;'8affrba' Sursum Obrda. ..... .....j . ...i Gilbert Sanctus.". ,-..., ..-: '.; .-..;....... Gilbert BenedictuB . .'. .;..'.. i . '.,i... .-.-. .Filbert Agnus .Dei... .v. .-. :. '.-. v,'.; ..'.. . 4 Adams' Communion :. hymn; '"And'' now O 'Father . . . . .. . .... ,-.....:. Mopk Gloria.in Exeelsia,'. V- .... ... .Old Chant' Nunc 'pimittir,.'.:.'. y. . . 1 1 . 1-. . . . . -. Turle Seven Fold Amen. '.V. . .i :.... .Stahier Becessional hymn, "Welcome happy '. " c Morning?....'.. , .i-. . . . .:-,,. . .Eivey ' The afternoon service wili cpaimence St 3 o'clock; tbe; musio. being. conducted by the auxiliary choir, nnder the leaders ship, of - Mrs. Chambers. The. members of the;' Suhday. school will moke their annual Lenten offering. Pan-Boon -under license from the. Bishop, of Ne braska, andaa .. superintendent of the Sunday school; wjU conduct the service and' DKWestcPt't will give the address. : Evening service-at 8. o'clock attended by the Gesthaemane commandery of the Knights. Templar as follows: Procsesibaal hymn, ? Jeans. Christ is : risen today'. . '.-. . .l....:...!Worgan Magnificat -......,.. . . .-. . . . .:. . . .kettle' None Di'mittia. .-. -.-. ,.:.... '.-. ..-, ., . .Turle .Vesper Hymn, "Hear me now my - oaviour. -... . .. -. .. . .-. . . . "sest Hymn, "Angelr roll the rock-away'. "-" Sersacm... . ; .V: .... , ;Dr. Westoott Offertory, .' edharing.- his" aorrowa''. :." sung by ;.. ,.':.: Fred A. Saffron. Sblsmp Te Peum. -.. ,..;.'. ..;. ..;.Bead Seven Fold. Amen. '...: : . ... . . .'.'.; Stainer Beceasiotaal hymn,AUHail the pbw- .. .'"." er of Jesus Name". :-. 0 .. .Holden :.".-.' ..America.. ..'"' - " . The Easter offerings ;will- be. given to the- church.- deficit.- . The eongregation. wiir.make a determined .effort not .only to clear pff the eatBe-'but-to.have a. good' balanoe in-.baa'd for- .the.'enaniag' year. The annual parish' meeting-will beheld on-Moaday eveniag April 20th whea all pariahibners' are urged to attend. :8traa?' aera -are ..particularly welcomed to the! Easter services. :,... , We bare alarge stocV of-.ooeX Roek Spring.'- Maitlaad, Zeigler, Trenton, Gens, Baaner, Golden Ash, aad Monarch in lump and aat. -Aleo Peana. bard opal ia all ajam'- .HKWaua e Waxes. :QiieeV Walkart leak 8tef'luM. v8horUy before .-fbhr. o'clock' this (Wednesday) morning" fire Was" discover ed, in Condon k Walker's, book store and alarm turned in by the night operator at the 'Bell, telephone, office.. When "diet covered' '-the. ..flames- were 'baretidg through , cupels, on the-'building'- pro bably thVresnlt pf.explpding . fireworks stored-in tbe'rearroomV' 'Hpw the 'fire started is nnoeftain, but when the "Ue- paitment arrived the. rear .and 'attic of .thbuildrn:wuin flames and' bursting through, the roof: The efforts of- the firemen wercf-directed toward confining the' fire to the buildingas astrong north' wind wasbiowing.aqd.the;''buiIdin'g8 on Twelfth" street would have .-been in danger -had it 'gptten-beyond their con trol. ' Jhree lines of .hose were laid. and. Kwith tie' work of the Hook and.Ladder company, the flames were not allowed to spread... The interior .of the building; and especially therear part, was badly damaged and the Ides on the stock from fire and water will be from 500 to $1,000, covered, by inanranoe. The- buirdihg, which.. is owned by 'the- Fit2patrick estate, and known .as the old Fitzpatrick ball, was insured for $400; which will about cover'the" foes. In one wayOondou &- Walker 'were fortunate; aaTtheir expensive soda foun tain and Other .xtures.'were damaged but little: .'As soon as' the insurance ad justers finieh.-their work. which will be three or four days, the; firm .wili'resume business and the building be repaired again: , Tliis'is the second fire in that block . j .... within a month,. and. both nave 'been. hard -to control, but in,botb- instances the'efficlent work-of the department. has been responsible Jor-.tbeir bcing'confined to the buildings' in which they started. ; Tht Farmer't atettlas;.: At .the' farmer's meeting "held at fire-' man's hall Saturday,' April ll; it was de-, cided that Platte county should .be rep,. resented at, the 'Omaha National .Corn Exposition, -John Grossnioklaus, E-jGl-Bartels; Albert .Stenger, Henry .Blaser, and Ed. Losekewere- appointed' a- com mittee to. lake' charge of-the;matter. .The ."Nebraska coin commission wants to.'getthe-namesfof 'all the parties who .WiU'.'nhdertaker lb "raise conjr.-'for the exposition; and will send, definite, infbr matipo ' and instructions to all-: such' parties. --.- -. : Every fanner who in tends .to raisP corn for-'thesbowis 'hereby asked -lb-send his' name to Albert Stenger, and it .will- be put -on tbe- commission's mailing; list; This- Omaha exposition .is ..not a local affair,.bnt as.'itB name implies is natibrxal m cbafactpr. and incrudee. the' whole corn belt of. the United .States:. It 'is certainly of great ..importance to every man", living-in Platte county that -we should be Well-represented and that, our pountyehquld- make a creditable exhibit.- We want every farmer trt.take an inter est in' this. matter. -An -acre-or twa'of specially prepared ground is all that "is required use first; class- seed .corn and giyp t extra good, cultivation. If 'yon have not. time yourself,, get. your., boys interested and let ..them show wbarthpy can do - '8ome $40,000 will be. distributed in premiuma' Now let us see:lhatwe-&et our share of these premiums. ..': - -. . - Albert Stenqeb, 'Secy. Oar Folk. County Frieads. '" -' - - -'-.-.". -. -Ml3iE. May Henderson .and Mrs..T!! Butter are absent at Omaha, t'tendipg a' meeting of the Slate .Mission dry soci ety. " ". .-';'-.' Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Puiver-have "been' putting m several- pays vit-iting. their children, Mfi and Mrs. W. H. Wendland teachers at Clay Center. Our friend John E Holt is among" the good delegates-that will, represent the tribe of 'Btn'.Hur,.at.-their supreme meet' ing.alCrewfqrdsville.-Ind., in May.. - The Muses Daisy and Nellie Knukell have cbmeup from Omaha where they are teaching, and are spending the -cation with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. D.H; Knnkell. .'Mr. and Mrs.-J. H. Jarmio, left Osceo la ob .the Byan line of stages for- Silver Creek.on Sunday,-- Their objective point! was Columbus, and -from there Mrs. Jarmin was going to Primrose to'- visit her-parents. - . . These teachers'. have-been elected for th. ensuing school-year forthe Osceola High .'school,. Prof. Emit Booetrom, principal;. Mrs. A.M. Bell, assistant; Miss Bessie: Yink, Mus Ora Markwell, . Mjss Bessie Joseph, Mrs.- H..M." Marquis and Miss Bertha Taylor; are.the. other-teach'-ersJ - "- ' -""' ' : .There is tP bd doings all.along thVliUe in Polk oophty ;his;week, the last before Easter, oorn'shpws. pptat,oe- shows and generaiedu'eatipn alfalddg the. 'lines of sBch dpingi and.pfaiitings. 'and. h'e au ditorium J8'e'ngaged;for 'every night 'in theweek: and--sometimes, in 'the' 'day time. "...,.. ;- ..-'. . '. As a result-as charged. ;A, . 0. .Qlbver of Arlington, Nebr , is - in -the care-" a' d. custody of Sheriff Ehlersat the -Folk cojknty jail:- It is allegeif that Glo verhad obtained sixty-five dollars. ' Mr. I Glover' was represenMag-an Arlington s ock'food concern. Baranm said that the American people liked to.'-be-, hum' bugged, they were aot all' American's that Glover cbme-itbve'r; but the- other nationalities took -'their. medicine that Glover dispenvd, and not in infiniteeem ai -aosee. eiiner. fuik county peopife geaerally were-willing-to bite,, on the territory to aaU atock f cod. " -All sensible pebple'are Brtieg their furs. and viater wraps away this year ajslely protected from Btoths-irith. .' - .- . . W Oder RaVs because theyare the most relfcbfesnd, OonVsaient toiaia'and oalyaeed te be placed iu the,.folds of the clethtBg, furs o'r nannels and placed iaforeaa Drawers, -Trunks br.Closets, or evea wrapped id paper, aad'yoOr worryL.. over. .Theu-increasincsalefroaivear .- . . .- I to year. with-us has proved them to .roe aosoiuteiy reliable aad dependable. '"-You will do .the'seasible thina by amtting your goods away this year wkk - (pwyi riAKS. .'-.- I5c.rf. 2sfw.:25c- PoUock & Co. The"' Druggist 'pa the .Corner Cplumbra8'Neb'rseka WANTEp-GIrl for general housework. Mrs.F.K.' Strolher". . '. " Mrs. F. K. Strother and. Mrs. T, A. Blae'k were" visiting Freuont friends th'ia . weefc- . . - " ' ' Ppstmaster Carl Xram'er is ui LincolB -this week; attending, a- tneetlag of taa KhightaW Pythias.' '' ' . Mrs. W. T.rowrieylda'ttgbter of Judge and. Mrs.W. N. Hen'sley, 'whowas oper- -"ated on at the. hospital -last. week, ia getting along nicely". v , ." , -. , -' . . " . Sam McDnffic .was before the insanity board Tuesday and committed- to the ' asylum,' and lie will betaken to, either - Norfolk or. Liacoln' Thursday; V-. " ': " - - . " Losr-irBetweesi''the. park . aad- Bi(rb- Wentb street, lad i6f gold watch'.- -Fiader ' please leave, same at Buscamaa'a Home ' restau'rantannex apd' receive reward. Engine.Cbmpaoy No! 1, are arraagiag foraroask ball, to' be s-i'ven in'Ornht-na halF Saturday evening, April .25. The.. uuyu ore expecung-a gooa. atteanaBoe Bnd are' making arrangementsf of a good. time.- w -".--... '.",. Drawn ea the Jiry.C The following jurymen -have' heaji;: vhus) dra'wn-for thenext "ter.mf conrf.-.1 convenes. May. 25: Jotiepb F. Berner, JieatrRekaoek., 'Jacob Greitwa; .,. ' , -Barney 'McTaginurt. -BaoolphCXMaalier. H.B4rinbrucJ, '. WiUianrfAaice. ir . Ptr Koxlbwakl. . -Hector Kort.-. Frank. Haghex. -iMuiel liayes, '" lioyCJark." Alfred-Steve; s ;. L. H.- Lavr, Erneat OjiaeeU, . Oharleii Johnson.. .(o8eph-Kopct2kr,T ' Hngh-rblllipK, " r W. A.Alderoon, John;EugI, . Henry r.lajhornV Niek Hemnier,.' Jotio M-r Anderson, Clark- Bljechfer,- - " Advertised Ltmari. s . .. ; V Following (a a list bf - unclaimed' !n?ail - -. matter remwining in the nost'rnW ai' Oolbmbus, Nwbr.; for- the jwribd ending.- Letters-Robt H'Cantwell.A'LCook. Douglas & Jones. F.'M'Dorsey. "Ab-un Hrgby,: F J Heems;" ltegina PyteJ,- ,18 Trostler; Cards J-E Cob bey 2, Harriet McMahon, MSNewkirk, Walter Saa'dw. . Parties. calling for any of the aWe? will please, say. advertised. .. '.. Caul- Kbambb. P. M. Baptist Church BevDoW.-Beinbart, pastor. 8unday school 10a..m preach intr' by theprntibr 11 a. m. and 8 p; to.; Bible class Ti'iee- dny 8 p. m-: prayer meeting Thursday 8 p. m. Snbject Sunday morning, "Fact of; Resurrection"; Sundsy evening, "Be--sults of Resurrection. Ones Chorea " There will be a short service is Grace church oci Good .Friday at 2-30 p. m un- tilr 3 o'clock. Members of the perieh and others are earnestly requested to attend. - ' Underwear ; . .tlNION-SUITS. - - . ' 'v-.'.We. .have "the-agency' for the 'famous- Mun8ing Underwear, the .best popular priced Union 8aits. ; on the -market Prices in men's from-.ir.60 -Jo ulfo. Prices in .boys' from 50c, 75c, L and $1.85.-' ' --"' . ' - Underwear 'k 'TW(Vi?IECR SUITS : - In two piece . gapnenta we have . asplen'aid'line ready for y oar ia- spection. and 'ranging. in price ;from60cto2 60agaTHieaU Bay ' .early while the sizes are complete. s 7 GRAY -xA 'v.js.jAti .. " Xv3. 2 .f. . i. .f9-W-l iji .y 1, -..-,:-s -