Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, December 18, 1898, Part II, Page 23, Image 23

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FINANCIAL.
SOMETHING new In stock nnd bonds : pays
800 per cent per year on Investment , any
amount ; Investors secured , payable any
*
time ; no speculation ; best references.
Write for particulars. Investors' Trust ,
1221 Arch St. , Philadelphia , Pa.
HALLS FOII iinvr.
IMPERIAL Hall , formerly Orpheus Hall ,
1313 Howard street , for rent to lodges ,
balls , social : , etc. Inquire at hall.
652 18 *
MUSICAL INSTRUCTION.
VALISI & ANGELA , mandolin orchestra ,
plnno-mnndolln nml guitar school : tele
phone 11201810 Chicago St. 5S6 IS4
WA.Vrni-TO HOItllOW.
t'OO-tw AT 7 per cent for 3 or 6 years , to ha
used toward building a C-room modern
house on 21th fit. , near Mnndersfon : Int
worth $1,000 , now clear , good party. 1C 14 ,
_ I'ee. ' -C07 IS
VIOLINS ltCI > AIHI2D.
C. A. CASE , violins repaired , 41C Shcely blk.
326 Feb-14
STAMMKIUNO AND STUTTKIIINO.
SCHOOL for cure of these defects. Julia
E. Vaughn. 3 % N. Y. Life bldg. 438-D-18
IlICYCLES.
LOUIS FLESCHER , bicycle repairer , removed -
moved to 1022 Cap. av. , opp. new P. O.
. 9C3 J2
STAMPS AND STENCILS.
OMAHA Rubber Stamp Co. , 215 So. 13th.
Phone 1025. Write for catalogue.
504 D19
EI'PEIILY COHSET.
ROOM 10 , Crelghton Blk. , 16th and Douglas.
503 D-22
%
MATTIIKSS RENOVATING.
M. S. WALKIN , 2111 Cumlng. Tel. 1331.
. S48
MlltUOIt FACTOIIY.
DAMAGED looking glasses rcsllvered. 703
N..16th. ' % -239
ELOCUTION.
ELLA DAY , Ramge Bldg. , 15 and Harney.
r ' - '
-IBS Janl9
TAILORING.
LADIKB1 JACKETS cleaned and altered In
latest stylo. .Max Fogcl , 307 S. n.h.
306 D20
SHOE HIJI'AIIIING.
SHOES half soled. 33c. 211 No. IGth St.
. . . St.404
FENCING AND UOXI.VG. .
ACADEMY at 1212 Farnam ; reduced rates ;
end for circular. Col. Monstery.
4G2 J14
LEGAL NOTICES.
STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING.
Ofllce of Lee-Clarke-Andrcesen Hard-
warp.Co. . Omaha , 'Neb , December 10. 1&98.
Notice is hereby given to the stockholders
of tie Leo-Clarkc-Andreesen Hardware Co.
that the annual meeting of the stockhold
ers of the company will be held at the
olllces of the said company , 1219 , 1221 and
1323 Harney street , In the city of Omaha ,
in the state of Nebraska , on Tuesday , Jan
uary 10. A. D. 1699 , at 3 o'clock p. rn. , for
thp purpose of , electing a board of direc
tors for the company to serve during the
ensuing year and to transact such other
business ns may be presented at such meet
ing. H. J. LEE , President.
W , M. GLASS , Secretary.
Dlld3ot
STOCKHOLDERS MEETING.
Omaha & Elkhorn Valley Railway com
pany.
Notice Is hereby given that the annual
meeting of the stockholders of the Omaha
& Elkhorn Valley Railway company for
the.elcctlon of seven directors -and the
transaction of such other business as may
lawfully como before the meeting , will
bo held In the Office of the general solicitor ,
Union Pudllc building , Omaha. Nebraska ,
on , Wednesday the 4th day of January ,
Hn uat 10 o'clock a. m.
The stock transfer books will bo closed
ten days before the data of the meeting.
, ALEXANDER MILLAR.
Secretary.
Boston , Mass. , December 14 , 1S9S.
D 14-to-J.-4-E & S.
STOCKHOLDERS MEETING.
The Omaha & Republican Valley Railway
company.
Notlco Is hereby given that the annual
meeting of the Btockholdors of the Omaha
& Republican Valley Railway company for
the election of .saven illrgctors and the
transaction'of such other business as may
lawfully como befora the meeting , will
bn hold In the Olllco ot the general solicitor ,
Unlan Pnctllo building , Omaha , Nebraska ,
on Wednesday the ,4th , day of January *
1E99. between the hours of 10 a. m. and C
p. m.
The stock transfer books will be closed
ten days before the data of'the meeting.
ALEXANDER MILLAR ,
Secretary.
Boston , Jiass. , December 14 , 189S.
. D 14-to-J.-4-E & 8.
. . STOCKHOLDERS' MEF.TING.
Union Elevatqr Company of Omaha :
Notice Is hereby given that the annua' '
meeting of the stockholders of the Union
Elevator company of Omaha , for the pur
pose of electing seven directors nml such
other buslne a OH may properly como before
the meeting , will be hold nt the officp of
th general solicitor , Union Pacific building
Omaha , Neb. , upon Tuesday , the 3rd cluy
of January. 1S99 , between'tho hours of 10
o'clock a. m. and 6 o'clock p. rn.
The stock transfer books will be closed
ten , . (10) ( ) days before the date of the meet
ing. " ALEXANDER MILLAR , '
Secretary.
Boston , Mass. , December 12 , 1S98.
Des 13-Jan 3-e-S
STOCKHOLDERS MEETING.
Union Land Company :
Notice Is hereby given that the annua
meeting of the stockholders of the Union
Lnml company for the election of live di
rectors anjl the transaction of such other
business a may lawfully come before tlu
meeting will bo held nt the office of the
general solicitor , Union Pacific building
Omaha , Neb. , upon Monday , the 9th day
of January. 1S59 , nt 10 o'clock a. m.
The stock transfer books will bo close <
ten days previous to ths meeting.
Boston , Mass. . December 15th. 1898.
ALEXANDER MILLAR.
Secretary.
D-lSd 22t E and S
When driving greatest com-
Carriage and Sleigh Heater
!
Dnimmond- Carriage Co , ,
SUES & CO.
PATENT
UNVHBS AM ) SOLICITORS
Bee Bldg. , Onabi , Neb.
Bend fur free Inxcntur'c
Guide. Tel. 16JJ.
RAILWAY TIME } CAItll.
CHICAGO. ROCK ISLAND
& Pacific Ilallroad "The
Great Hork Island Itoute. "
City Ticket Ottlce. J32S
Farnam Street. Telephone
478. Depot , Tenth and > i
Mason Streets. Telephone
" ' lea.
_ . . . Leave , Arrlve.
Des Molnes Local. . . 7:15 : am 11:25 : a.ra
Chicago Kxpress . . 11:15 : am 8uo : ram
Chicago Fast Ex- ram
pre s * 5:00 : pm 1:23 : ran
Bt. Paul Fast Ex
press 6:00pm : 11:25 : am
Lincoln , Colorado
Springs , Denver ,
Pueblo and Weii , . 180 ; pm 4:25 : pm
De Molues , Uock
Island anj i-
cage . . . . . . . . 7l5pm : 8:50 : pm I
Colorado Flyer . : io pm 8:5o : tn i ,
t Dally. Dalley except Sunday. I
RAILWAY TIME ! . \lin.
3UHMNOTON & MIS-
sourl Hlvcr Railroad
"The Burlington Route"
General onices , N. W.
Corner Tenth and Far-
narn Btreets. Ticket
Office. 1502 Farnam
. , „ . , „ . . . . . Street. Telephone , 260.
Depot , ienth nnd Mason Streets. Telephone
i3t
Lincoln , Hastings Leave. Arrive.
and McCook 8:33 : am 7:40 : pm
Lincoln , Denver.
Colorado , Utah ,
California , Black
Hills , Montana &
Puget Sound 4:3 : $ pm 1:0 : $ pm
Lincoln local. . . . . . . . . 7:0) : pm * 9:35 : am
Lincoln Fast Math 2:55 : pm 11:40 : am
Denver. Colorado
TJtan , California &
Pucct Sound ll:60pm : 6:30 : am
Dally. Dally exc ot Sunday.
CHICAGO. BURLINGTON
& Qulncy Railroad "The
Burlington Route" Ticket
Offlce , 1502 Farnam Street.
Telephone , 250. Depot ,
Tenth and Mason Streets.
Telephone , lig.
Daylight Chicago Arrive.
Special * G:40 : am 11:50 : pm
CInuiijo Vesllbuled
Kxpress 6:05 : pm 8:10 : am
Chicago Expreps. . . .
9:45 : am 4:16 : pm
Chlc.ij.-o & fit.
Louis Express. . . . 7:45
' : PR ; S:10 : am
'
' '
'aclllc J'c't'n
' Local 11:65 : am 6:45 : pm
'not Mall. '
2:50 :
Dally. * * Dally except Sunday. pm
KANSAS CITY. ST. JOseph -
seph & Council Bluffs
fltii Rallroad-'IThe Burlington -
ton Uoute" Ticket Office ,
1602 Farnam Street. Tel.
ephonc , 250. Depot , Tenth
ana Mason Streets. Tel.
ephonc , 123.
Leave. Arrive.
Cansns City Day
Express * 9:06 : am 6:45 : pro
Kansas City Nffrht
Express 10:15 : cm 6:30 : am
'Exposition Flyer"
for St. Joseph and
Bt. Louis 4:55 : Dm 11:30 : am
Dally.
CHICAGO & NORTHWESTern -
ern Rr.llway City Ticket
Office. 1401 Farnam Street.
Telephone , 661. Depot ,
- - Tenth ana Mason Streets.
Telephone , C29.
Leave. Arrive.
Daylight Chicago
Spjclal. , 6:40 : am 11:55 : pm
Mo. Valley , Bloux
City. St. Paul &
Minneapolis 5:55 : am 11:00 : pm
Mo. Valley , Bloux
City 7:45 : am 9:06 : pm
-urroll Loral . . . . .v " 5:25 : pm * 9:40 : am
Eastern Ex , , Des
Molncs , Marshall-
town , Ceilar nap-
Ids ana Chicago. . . ni:06 : am 4:05 : pm
Atlantic" Flyer. Chi
and East. . . . 4:55 : pm 4:05 : pro
Mall , Chicago
to Omaha 8:15 : pm
Northern Express. 6:25 : pm 8:40 : am
Omslm-Cnlcago Spe
cial 7:06 : pm 8:23 : am
Dally. "Dally except Sunday.
FREMONT. ELKHORN &
Missouri Valley Railway- *
General Offices. United
States National Bank Bldg ,
_ Southwest Corner Twelfth
and Farnam Btreets , Ticket OfTce , 1401
Farnnm Street. Telephone , 561. Depot , 15th
and Webster Streets. Telephone , 14S8.
i ave. Arrive.
Black. Hills. Dead-
wood. Hot Springs. 3:00 : pm 6:00 : pm
Wyoming Casper
and Douglas 3:00 : pm 6:00 : pm
Hastings , York , Da
vid City , Superior.
Geneva , Exeter A.
Seward 3:00 : pm 6:00 : pm
Norfolk , Verdlgre
and Fremont * 8:15 : am * * 10:45 : am
Lincoln , Wahoo &
Fremont 8:15 : am 10:45 : am
Fremont Local 8:15 : am
Dnlly. Dally except Sunday. * Bun-
day only. * Dally except Saturday.
CHICAGO , ST. PAUL , MIN-
neapnlla & Omaha Railway
General Offices , Nebraska
Division , Fifteenth and
Webster Streets. City
Icket Offlrt. 1491 Farnam Street. Tele
phone , 661. Depot , Fifteenth and Webster
Streets. Telephone , 1458.Leave.
Leave. Arrive.
Norfolk Passenger. . 6:00 : am 7:00 : pm
Blair , Emeison
Sioux City , Ponca.
llartlnrton and
Bloomtlild * ioo : cm ni:56 : am
Bloux City , Man-
kato. St. Paul &
Minneapolis 6:45 : pm ; 10 am
No. 2. Twin City
Limited 6:45 : pm
No. 1 Omaha Lim
ited 9io : am
Dally. Dally except Sunday.
BIOUX CITT & PACIFIC '
Railroad , General Offices ,
Urtlted States National
Bank Bulling , S. \ \ . Cur.
ner Twelfth and Farnam
i. Ticket Office , 1401 Farnam Street.
Telephone. 5fl. Depot , Tenth and Mason 1
Streets. Telephone , 629.Leave.
Leave. Arrive. I I
1
Sloix ) Cltv. Mar -
kato , St. Paul , 5:55 : am 8:40 : am '
Minneapolis 6:25 : pm 11:00 : pm
Sioux City Local. . . 7:45 am 9:05 : pm :
Dally. i I
UNION PACIFIC "THE
Overland Route" General I
Olllcos. N. E. Corner Ninth
and Farnam Streets. City
Ticket Office. 1303 Farnam
Street. Telephone 316. Depot -
pot , Tenth and Mason
Streets. Telephone 629.
629.Leave.
Leave. Arrive.
"The Overland
Limited" for Halt
Lake and wcsi-
ern points * 1:50 : am 4:46 : pm
The Colorado Spe
cial , for Denver &
all Colorado p'ts. 11:65 : pm f:40 : am
Fast Mall Train for
Denver , bait Lake ,
Pacific coast and
all western points. 4:35 : pm 6:40 : am
Lincoln , Beatrice &
Strornsburg Ex. . . 3:45 : pm 12:30 :
pm
Fremont , Columbus ,
Norfolk , Grand
Island and North
Plntto 4:35 : pm < pm
Columbus Local . . . . 6:50 : pm 9:40 : am
Grand Island Lo
cal 9:00 : am
North Platte Lo
cal . , 6:30 :
South Omaha Local Pass Leaves a.
m. : 7:00 : a. m. [ 9:10 : a. m. : 3:05 : p. m. Arl
rives. 10:30 : n m. : 3:30 : p. m. ; 6 p. m.
Council Bluffs Local Leaves 5:55 : a m
6:40 : a. m. ; 6:60 : a. m. ; 7:40 : H. m.j 9:40 : a. m'
10:30 : a. m. : 12:30 : p. n. ; 2:15 : p. m. ; 4:33 : p in !
4:5T : p. m. ; 6:25 : p. ml ; 5:55 : p. m. ; 8:20 : p. m
10:30 : p. m. Arrives , 7:20 a. m. ; 8:25 : a. m
:00 : a. m. ; 9:40 : a. m. ; 11:30 : a. m. ; 3:03 : p. m.
3:45 : n. m. ; 4:20 : p. m. ; 6:15 : p. m. ; 6:55 : n
m. : U:30 : p. m. ; "esSO p. m.j 9OS : p. in. ; 11-63
' Dally. Dally except Sunday ,
OMAHA & ST. LOUIS RAIL-
r > ad Omaha , Kansas City &
Eastern Rallroad-"The
- Port
Arthur Route"-Tlcket OfJIce
e
1415 Farnum Street. Tele i.
phone 32J. Depot , Tenth and
Masnn Strents. Telephone 623.
Ijtitve. Arrive.
St. Louis Cannon
Ball Express 4GO : pm 11:30 : am
Kansas City &
Qulncy Local a. . . ( :50 : am 0:06 : pm
Kansas City Ex-
prees 7:41 : am
Port Arthur , Express -
press 8:30 : pm
Dally.
CHICAGO , MILWAUKEE _
St. Paul Railway City
Ticket onice. '
1504 Farnam
Street. Telephone ? 2S4.oS
got. Tenth and Mason
- Streets. Telephone , 629.
LettVe' Arrlv *
limited
Express 11:00 : am 4:15 : pm
Sioux City and De "
Molnea Express , . " 11:00 : am 4:15 : nm >
Dally. Dally except Sunaay.
MISSOURI TACIFIC RAILroad -
road General Offices and
Ticket Office , Southeast Cor
ner 14th and Douglas Street *
Telephone. 104. Depot. 15th
and Wtbster St . Telephone
1158 *
Leave. Arrive.
.
Bt.
Louls-Kan a *
Neb. Limited - 3:00 : pro 12:55 : pro
Kansas City & tit.
Louis Express . . , , 950 ; pm 6:00 : am
Nebraska
Local via
Weeping Water . . . - - 6:00 : pm 9:45 : am
Dally. Dalley except Sunday.
- . . - - ! W A B A 8 II RAILROAD-
< - . - . ? < ! Ticket Otllce , 1415 Farnam
Street. Telephone. 892. De
pot , Tenth and Mason
Btreeti. Telenhone , 629.
Leave. Arrive.
.St. Louis 'Canon
Ball" Express 4:50 : pa * UM : a
I RELIGIOUS SERVICES.
IlnntlM.
DKTH-EDEN CHURCH , S19 SOUTH
Twenty-ninth Avenue , Rov. C. B. Allen ,
Jr. , Pastor Services at 10:30 : n. m. and 8
p. m.j Sunday school at noon ; B. Y. P. U. ,
6:30 : p. m.
CALVARY CHURCH. TWENTY-SIXTH
and Scward Streets , Rev. Thomas Andcr-
BOH , Pastor Services at 10:30 : a. m. ana
7:30 : p. m. ; Sunday school at noon.
FIRST CHURCH , THIRTY-FIFTH AND
Farnam Streets , Rev. T. L. Kctman ,
Pastor Services nt 10:30 : n. m. and 8 p.
m. : Sunday school nt 11:45 : a. m. ; Junior
union , 3:30 : p. m ; B. Y. P. U. , 7 p. m. ;
Mission Sunday school Twenty-eighth
avenue and Farnam , 3:30 : p. m.
GERMAN CHURCH , TWENTY-SIXTH
nnd Seward Street ? , Rev. August Holler ,
Pastor Services at 10:30 : n. m. and 7:30 : p.
m. : Sunday school nt 9:15 : a. rn.
GRACE CHURCH , TENTH AND ARBORi
Streets , Rev. J. O. Staples , Minister
Services nt 10:45 : a. m. and 8 p. m. ; Sun
day school nt noon : gospel meetings.
Wednesday ovtnlng ; Young People's meetIng -
Ing , Friday evening ; reading room open
every evening.
IM MANUEL CHURCH , BINNEY AND
Twenty-fourth streets. Pulpit supplied
temporarily : services at 10:30 : a. m. and
7:30 : u. m. ; Sunday school at noon.
MOUNT PISQAH CHURCH. TWENTY-
sevnth and Cnss Streets , Rev. Robert
January , Pastor Services at 11 a. m. and
7:30 : p. m.t Sunday cohoot at 12:30 : i , . m. ;
prayer meeting , Wednesday evening ;
Young People's meeting , Friday evening.
OLIVET CHURCH. GRAND AVENUE
nnd Thirty-eighth Street , Rev. A. J. Flem
ing. Pastor Services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 :
p. m. : Sunday school nt noon.
SWEDISH CHURCH , 618 NORTH EIGHteenth -
teenth Street , Rev. P. Swartz , Pastor
' Services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 : p. m.i Sunday
Bohool nt 9:30 n. m.
,
ZION CHURCH , 2215 GRANT STREET ,
Rev. T. T. Ward , Pastor Services at 11
a. m. and 7:30 : p. m. ; Sunday school at
12:30 : p. m.
CurlMlan.
FIRST CHURCH , CORNER TWENTIETH
Street and Capitol Avenue , Rev. J. M.
Vnwter , Pastor Services at 10:30 : a. m.
nnd 7:30 : p. m. ; Sunday school nt 12 m. ;
Young People's Society of Christian Endeavor -
deavor nt 6:30 : p. m. ; prayer meeting
Wednesday nt 7:30 : p. m.
GRANT STREET CHURCH. TWENTY-
slxth and Grant Streets , Rev. Charles
Taylor , Pastor Services at 10:30 : n. m. and
7:30 : p. m. : Sunday school at noon.
WALNUT HILL CHURCH , 4420 NICHO-
Ins Street , Rev. Joseph Nichols , Pastor-
Services at 10:30 : a. m. and 7:30 p. m. ;
Sunday school at 3 p. m.
Cnngrpirntlonal.
CHERRY HILL CHURCH. SOU NORTH
forty-second Street , Rev. L. S. Hand ,
Pastor Services at 11 a , m. ; Sunday
school at noon.
FIRST CHURCH , NINETEENTH AND
Davenport Streets , Rev. H. C. Herring ,
Pastor Services at 10:30 : a.'m. ; Y. P. S.
C. E at 6:30 : p. m. ; Sunday school at
noon.
HILLSIDE CHURCH. THIRTIETH AND
Ohio Streets , Rev. Jacob Flook Pastor-
Services at 10:30 : a. m. and 7:30 : p. m.i
Sunday school at noon ; prayer service
( Wednesday at 7:30 : p. m.
PARK VALE CHURCH. 2944 CASTELLAR
Street , Rev. Frank H. Anderson , I'astor
Services at 8 p. m. ; Sunday school at
3 p. m. ; Christian Endeavor at 8 p. m.
PILGRIM CHURCH , 102 NORTH FORTY-
ftrst Street , Rev. Frank D. Jackson ,
Pastor Services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 : p ,
m. ; Bundav school at noon.
PLYMOUTH CHURCH , TWENTIETH
and Spencer Streets , Rev. Howard Mac-
Ayjal , Pastor Services at 10:30 : a. m. and
8 p. m. ; Endeavor society at 7:15 : p. m. ;
grayer meeting Wednesday at 7:30 : p. m. ;
unday school at noon.
ST. MARY'S AVENUE CHURCH.
Twenty-seventh Street and St. Mary's
Avenue , Rev. 8. Wright Butler , D. D. ,
Pastor Services at 10:30 : a. m. and 7:30 : p.
m. ; Sunday school at noon.
SARATOGA CHURCH , TWENTY-FIFTH
Street and Ames Avenue , Rev. L. S.
Hand , Pastor Services at 10:30 : a. m. and
7:45 : p. m. ; Sunday school at 2:30 : p. m.
BpUcopnl.
ALLSAINT'SCHURCH , TWENTY-SIXTH
and Dewey Avenue , near Farnam , Rov.
Thomas J. Mackay , Rector Holy com
munion every Sunday In the month ,
except the first , at 7:30 : a. m. ; sermon at
11 a. m. and 7:30 : p. m. ; Bunday school at
9'f > n m.
CHURCH OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD ,
Twentieth and Ohio Btreets , Rev. George
Edward Walk , M. A. , Rector Services at :
8 a. m. , 11 a. m. and 7:30 : p. m , . ; Sunday I
school at 9:45 : a. m. I
BT. ANDREW'S CHURCH , CORNER
Charles and Forty-first Street * , Rev. C. '
H. Young , Priest Services at 7:30 a. m. , 1
11 a. m. and 7:45 : p. m. ; Bunday school at
10 a. m. . Fridays at 7:45 : p. m.
BT. AUGUSTINE'S CHURCH , THIRTY-
thtrd and Francis Streets , Priest in
Charge , Rev. W. B. Howard Services at
4 p. m. ; Sunday school at 3 p. m.
BT. BARNABAS' CHURCH. 61 * NORTH
Nineteenth Street , Rev. John Williams ,
Rector Services at 7:30 : a. m. , 11 a. m.
and 7:45 : p. m. : Sunday school at 9:30 : a. m. .
ST. JOHN'S CHURCH , TWENTY-SIXTH
and Franklin Streets , Rev. W. S. How
ard. Priest Services at 7:30 : and 11 a. m , ,
and 7:45 : p. m. ; Sunday school at 9:30 : a.
m. : dally services at 6:45 : and 7 a. m. and
4:45 : p. m. ; Wednesdays at 7:45 : p. m. ; Fri
days at 7:30 : p. m.
ST. MATHIAS' CHURCH. 1423 SOUTH t
Tenth ( Street , Rev. L. F. Potter , Priest In I
Charge Services at 7:30 : a. m. , 11 n. m.
and 7:30 : p. m. : Sunday school at 10 n. m.
ST. PAUL'S ' CHURCH , 3211 CALIFORNIA
Street Pulpit supplied temporarily ; serv-
Ices at 11 a. in. and 7:30 : p. m. ; Sunday
school at 10 a. m.
ST. PHILIP THE DEACON CHURCH , 1125
North Twenty-first street , Rev. John Al
bert Williams , Rector Services at 7:45 : a.
m. , 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. ; Sunday school
at 10 a. m. : dally morning prayer at 9 a.
m. : evening , 6 p. m.
TRINITY CATHEDRAL , CAPITOL AVE-
ntio and Eighteenth Street , Rt. Rev. '
George Worthlnpton , D. D. , Bishop , Very
Rev. Campbll Fair , D. D. , Dean Holy
communion , 9:25 : a. m. ; litany , 10 a. m. ;
morning prayer , 10:30 : a. m. ; Sunday
school , 12 noon ; evening prayer , 7:45 : p. m. (
Evnnirrllcal.
EMANUEL CHURCII , 2602 MARCY
Street , Rv. G. J. Strelcher , Pastor I1 I
Services at ' 0:30 : a. m. and 7:30 : p. m. ;
Sunday school at 11:30 : a. m.
FREE CHURCH , TWELFTH AND DOR-
cas Streets , Rev. F. H. W. Bruechert ,
Pastor Services at 10:30 : a. m. and 7:30 : p ,
m. : Sunday school at 2:45 : p. m.
SWEDISH MISSION CHURCH. 2222 DAVenport -
enport Street , Rev. F. O. Hultman , Pas
tor Services at 10:30 : a. m. and 7:80 : p. m. ;
Sunday school at 3:45 : p. m.
ZION GERMAN CHURCH , 2622 SPRAGUE
Street , Rev. Ernest Mehl , Pastor Services
at 10:30 : a. m. and 7:30 p. m. ; Sunday
school at 11:30 : a. m.
Lnthernn ,
DANISH CHURCH , 819 SOUTH TWENTY-
eecond Street , Rev. I. C. Poulson , Pastor
Services at 10:30 : a. m. and 8 p. m , , ex
cept last Sunday In the month , when
there are no evening services ; Sunday
school at 9:30 : a. m.
EMANUEL SWEDISH CHURCH , NINE-
t-enth and Cnss Streets , Rov. P , L.
Svard , Pastor Services at 10:45 : a. m. and 5
7:45 : p. m. : Sunday school at noon.
FIRST GERMAN CHURCH , 1005 SOUTH
Twentieth Street. Rev. E. J. Frese. Pastor
Services at 10:15 : a. m. and 7:30 : p. m. ;
Sundav school at 2 p. m. ,
KOUNTZE MEMORIAL CHURCH. Six i
teenth and Harney Streets , Rev. A. J.
Turkic. Pastor Services nt 10:30 : a. m.
nnd 7:30 : p. m. : Sunday school at noon.
GHACE CHURCH. TWENTY-SIXTH
Street and Woolworth Avenue. Rev.
Luther M. Kuhn ? , Pastor Services at 11
a. m. and 7:30 : p. m. ; Sunday school at
12:15 : p. m.
NORWEGIAN AND DANISH CHURCH ;
1316 North Twenty-sixth Street. Rov. J.
N. Anderson. Pastor Services at 11 a. m.
and 7:30 : p. m. ; Sunday school at 12:15 :
P. m.
PKLLA DANISH CHURCH. 2215 NORTH
Twenty-sixth Street Pulpit supplied tern-
porarlly ; services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 : p. '
m. : Sunday school at noon.
ST. MARK'S CHURCH. TWENTY-FIRST
and Burdette Streets , Rev. Leonard Groh.
Pastor-Services nt 10:45 : a. m. and 7:30 :
P. m. : Sunday school at noon.
ST. MATTHEW'S CHURCH. FOURteenth - ,
teenth and Center Streets , Rev. A. J.
Turkic. Pastor-Sunday school at 3 p. m.
ST. PAUL'S GERMAN CHURCH , 2725
Parker Street , Rev. John F. 8. Her. Pastor -
tor Services at 10 a. m. and 7:30 : p. m. ;
Sunday school nt 2 p. m. ; evening , sec :
end and fourth Sunday In each month at
7:30 : p. m. I
SALEM EVANGELICAL SWEDISH
Church. 3219 South Twenty-third
- v * < uuithll * "WUVJ-HM * * * Street * ,
Rev. C. B. Klvlng , Pastor-Services at
10:30 : a. m. and 7:30 : p. TJ. ; Bunday school 1
at noon.
Melht iUt.
FIRST CHURCH. TWENTIETH AND
Davenport Streets , 1 iv. John McQuoid ,
D. D. , Pastor Service , at 10:30 : a. m. and
7:30 : p. m. : Bunday scho 1 nt noon.
FIRST GERMAN CHUK ! H. ELKVRNTH
and Center Streets , Rev Otto E. Krlege.
Pastor Services at 10:30 : . . m and 7:30 : p.
m. : Sundav school at nee .
HANSCOM PARK CHURCH. TWENTY-
nlnth Street and Woolworth Avenue , Rev.
F. M. Slsson , D. D. , Pastor-Services at
10:30 : a. m. and 7:30 : p. m. ; Sunday school
at noon.
MONMOUTH PARK CHURCH. THIRTY-
fourthiStrcet and Larlmore Avenue , Rev ,
F nniioious SKHVICF * .
( Continued. )
-
Frank W. Bros * , Pastor Services ot 11
n , m. and 7:30 : p. m. ; Sunday school at
1 i . noon.
I ' NORWEGIAN AND DANISH CHURCH ,
I 1(13 North Twenty-sixth Street , Rev ,
I Rasmus Wllhelmsen , Pastor Services at
10:30 : a. m , and 7:30 : p. m.i Sunday school
at noon.
BT. JOHN'S AFRICAN CHURCH , EIGII-
teonth and Webster Streets , Rev , James
C. C. Owens , Pastor Services at 10:45 : n.
m. and 7:30 : p m.i Sunday school at 1:15
p. m. ; Epworth league every Sunday
evening one hour preceding preaching ;
prayer meeting every Wednesday evening
at 7:30 : : class meeting every Friday at 7:30 :
t < . m.
SEWARD STREET CHURCH , TWENTYc
i second and Seward Streets , Rev. A. C.
I Welch , Pastor Services at 10:30 : a. m , nnd
I 7:30 : p. m. ; Sunday school at noon.
BOUTH TENTH STREET CHURCH ,
Tenth and Pierce Streets , Rev. George A.
Luce , Pastor Services nt 11 a. m. nnd
7:30 : p. m. : Sunday school nt noon ; Junior
I league , 4 p. m , : Epworth league , 0:30 : p. m.
SOUTHWEST CHURCH. 5123 HICKORY
Street. Rev. R. M. Henderson. Pastor-
Services at 10:4j : a. m. and 7:30 : p , m. ; Sun
day tcliool nt 11:4R : a. m ,
SWEDISH CHURCH , 615 NORTH EIOH-
teonth Street , Rev. Carl O. Karlson , Pns-
tor Services nt 11 a. m and 7:30 : p. m. ,
. Sunday 10:30 : a. m. and 7:30 : p. m. at the
I rooms at 114 South Thirteenth street.
WEST OMAHA CHURCH , TWENTY-
' seventh and Marcy streets , Rov. James
Haynes , Pastor Services nt 11 n. m. and
7:30 : p. m. ; Sunday school nt noon.
TRINITY CHURCH. CORNER BINNEY
nnd Twenty-first Streets , J. W. Jennings.
D. D. , Pastor Sorvlces 10:30 : a. m. nnd
7:30 : p. m : Epworth League , 6:30 : ; Sunday
i WALNUT2"HILL , FORTY-FIRST AND
Charles Streets , Rev. C. N. Dawson. D.
D. , Pastor Services at 10:30 : a. m. and 7:30 :
i p. m : Sunday school nt noon , J , M. Glllan ,
1 superintendent ; Epworth league at 6:30 :
SOUTH OMAHA. FIRST CHURCH ,
Twenty-third and N Streets , Rev. J. A.
, Johnson , Pastor.
ALBRIGHT. REV. J. Q. A. FLEHARTY ,
i Ph. D. , Pastor.
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Presbyterian.
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\ AMBLER PLACE CHURCH , FORTY-
seond nnd Marlnda Streets Pulpit sup-
1 piled temporarily ; services at 10:30 : a , m. ;
Sunday school at 11:30 : a. m.
BEDFORD PLACE CHURCH. 302S LALK
Street , Rev. Knox Boude , Pastor Services
at 10:30 : a , m. and 7:30 : p. m. ; Sunday
sohjol at noon.
CENTRAL UNITED CHURCH. TWENTY-
fourth and Dodge Streets , Rav. Alexan-
der Gllchrlst , Pastor Services at 10:30 : a.
m. nnd 7:30 : p. m. ; Sunday school at noon.
CLIFTON HILL CHURCH , 4338 GRANT
Street , Rev. James D. Kerr. Pastor-
Services at 10:30 : n. m. and 7:30 : p. m. ;
Sunday school at noon.
FIRST CHURCH , SEVENTEENTH AND
Dodge Streets Services at 10:30 : a. w. and
S p. m. : Sunday school at noon.
FIRST GERMAN CHURCH , 81J NORTH
Eighteenth Street , Rev. Daniel Grledar ,
Pastor Services at 10:30 : a. m. and 7:30 : p.
m. ; Sunday school at noon.
FIRST UNITED CHURCH. TWENTY-
flrst and Emmet Streets , Rev. Frank B.
Foster , Pastor Services at 10:30 : a. m. and
7:30 : p. m. ; Sunday school at noon ; Chris
tian union meeting nt 7 p. m.
GRACE MISSION CHURCH , 607 WIL-
llam Street Pulpit supplied temporarily ;
services at 10:30 : a. m. and 7:30 : p. m. ;
Bundav school at noon.
ONTARIO STREET CHURCH , 1820 ON-
tarlo Street Pulpit supplied temporarily ;
services at 10:30 : a. m. and 7:30 : p. m. ;
Sunday school nt rmnn
PARK AVENUE CHURCH. PARK AVB-
nue and Jackson Street , Rev. Edgar Mac-
Dill , Pastor Services at 10:30 : a. m. and
7:30 : p. m. : Sunday school at noon.
LOWE AVENUE PHE8BYTKRIAN
Church. Corner Nicholas and Lowe
Avenue , Rev. T. S. Hawley , Pastor-
Preaching at 10:45 : a. m. and 7:45 : p. m. ;
Sunday school at 12 m. , and Endeavor
meeting at 6:45 : In the evening : Wednes
day evening , lecture at 8 oVf-V
SOUTHWEST ? CHURCH , TWENTIETH
and Leavenworth Btreets Sunday school
at noon.
Ante Room Echoes
At the annual meeting of the Grand Coun
cil of Select Masters , Thursday , December
IS ; , the following officers for the ensuing
year were elected : John J. Mercer , G. M. ;
:
D. H. Wheeler , D. GM. . ; Alfred M. Olson ,
P. : C. W. ; John S. Harman , Tecumseh , O. T. ;
W. R. Bowen , G. R. ; J. D. Stlres , Columbus ,
G. C. ; J. A. Grlmlson , Bchuyler , O. C. O. ;
Charles H. Wlxson , G. C. O. ; George J.
Spohn , O. S. ; Jacob King , Paplllion , G. S.
In the morning a special meeting of the
state organization of the Scottish Rite Ma
sons was held for the transaction of busi
ness and In the afternoon the nnnual raeet-
ing of the grand chapter opened. It closed
Us session with the election of officers.
John J. Mercer , deputy grand high priest ,
presided In the absence ofthe grand high
priest.
In the evening the Veteran Masons of the
state held a special meeting which was at-
tended by about thirty members. The time
was spent largely In a social way , relating
reminiscences , eating lunch and smoking
cigars.
The Omaha council also held a meeting ,
at which several candidates were taken
through the degrees.
The grand chapter of Royal Arch Masons
of Nebraska concluded its annual meeting
and adjourned Thursday afternoon , Decem
ber 15. The session was comparatively short
and not specially well attended. There was
no business to transact of particular Interest -
est , aside from the election of officers for
the ensuing year. These were as follows :
John J. Mercer of Omaha , grand high priest ;
James Diusmore of Hebron , grand deputy
high priest ; John S. Harman otTocumsoh ,
grand king ; James W. Maynnrd of Omaha ,
grand scribe ; William R. Bowen of Omaha ,
grand secretary , and Lucius D. Richards ot
Fremont , grand treasurer. These officers
were installed that afternoon.
Modern Woodmen of America.
Beach Camp No. 1,454 gave an entertain
ment In its lodge rooms Friday evening ,
December 16.
After a short secret eesslon of the camp
for the transaction of regular routine busi
ness the doora were thrown open for the
entertainment of all.
The program of toasts was as follows :
"Our Team , " W. M. Thomas ; "Our Early
Days of Camp Work , " William MacDIar
mid ; "Walnut Camp , and What We Inner
Ited , " A. F. Johnson ; "Beech Camp Jn
Society and Politics. " J. W. Holder of Co-
lumbui ; "Our Newer Members , " C. H.
Hollenbeck ; "Our Sick and Dead , " A. H.
Vosburgh ; "Why We Meet In Weekly Ses-
slons , " John L. Pierce ; "The Local Physl-
clan , " Dr. W. O. Henry ; "The Five Hun-
dred , " Frank Whltnmrsh ; "The Work
Ahead , " Charles L. Hopper ; "The Moral Ef-
feet of Fraternal Societies on Civilization , "
T. F. Sturgess , Tbo toaatmaster of the
evening was W. F. Chapln.
In connection with the toast "Our Team"
W. M. Thomas presented the camp with a
picture of the team. It showed the boys In
groups and individually , and also contained
the pictures of the officers of the camp. I '
This was a complete surprise to the camp \ i
but was none the less appreciated. The team
U one of the features of the organization and l
Is the pride of every member. It captured I .
* '
the 'first prize at the exposition on Modern j
Woodman day from a field of eleven com-
petltora. J. C. Page Is captain of the team.
Those in charge of the entertainment and
to whom Che credit Is largely due for the
success of the celebration were : H. P. Leav'i 'i
Itt , C. L. Hopper , John S. Kins. R. C.
Hompblll , W. F. Chapin , L. B. McCown , P.
H. Cook , A. A. Smith , A. H. Vosburgh , C.
H. Long. F. Whltraarsh. J. L. Plercu , J. C.
Page. C. H. Hollenbeck , J. E. Hlmpe and J.
W. Houder.
Abe Lincoln camp No. 1,061 , Wlsner , at a '
meeting Monday night , after adopting one
stranger into the mysteries of woodcraft , I
elected the following officers for the en- I
lulng year : Dr. D. Boswell , V. C. ; A. Dor- ,
mann , Jr. , W. A. ; William Armstrong , E.
E. Schaclemann , W , ; A. Hatislng , 8. ; L. S.
Strain , manager , and Drs. D , Boswell and
H. Prttcnard , camp physicians ; delegates to
county convention nt West Point , F. C.
Evans and L. C. Krlngel ; alternates , Dr. D.
Boswell and H , J. Malchow. Installation of
officers-elect will occur Monday night , Jan
uary 9.
Mead camp No. 2011 faeld its annual elec
tion of officers Saturday evening with the'I
following result : C. , W. J. Lehr ; A. , J. T.
Smith ; D. , Thomiu Ostanberg ; , C , , C. V ,
netman ; E. , Herb McElfrcsh ; W. , William
EgglMton ; S. , Robert Murray ; P. , J. O.
Stone ; board of man Ker , W. W , Dean , M.
Shires and Chris Panso. Mr. Shires was'
elected delegate to the county convention
to bo held at Wahoo , January 10. The Mod
ern Woodmen have been doing good work
and the members now In good standing
numbers sixty-five.
i The two Modern Woodmen camps of Co
I lumbus . . , Neb. , have consolidated , Silver
Cross camp No. 664 surrendering Us charter
nnd Columbus camp No. 299 continuing un
der the consolidation. Officers for the en
suing year were chosen nt the first regular
meeting and the following were
elected : Carl Krnrner , V. C. ; B. P. Dussoll ,
advisor : ; Henry Rclder , clerk ; Louis Held ,
banker ; A. P. Hell , escort ; Hugo Schaaa ,
watchman ; J. S. Hatfleld , sentry ; Prank
Matthews , manager ; Drs. Voss , Geer and
Evans , physical examiners. The county
convention of all the Woodmen camps tn
the county will be held here January 10 , at
I which time delegates to the annual state
i meeting will be selected. By the consollda-
I tlon t the oamp 'hero ' , Is one of the largest
and . healthiest In this part of the state , hav
ing over 140 members.
I Monday evening , December 11 , the Mod-
I ern Woodmen lodge at West Point , Neb , ,
elected the following officers fcr the next
year : Harry S. Radler , V. C. ; Joe Koupal ,
W. ] A. ; A. A. Peterson , B. ; Peter Peelot , C. ;
Barney O. Herman , E. ; Chris Hlrschmnnu ,
W. ; A. L. Krause , S.
Thursday , December 8 , nt their regular
meeting the members of the Humboldt
camp , No. 943 , elected a new corps of offi
cers for the ensuing year as follows : V. C. ,
J. W. Bash ; W. A. , T. M. Murphy ; B. , C.
J G. Carter ; Clerk , P. R. Butterfleld ; E. , Al
Hnlcs ; W. , T. W. Games ; S. , Vint Chaflln ;
M. , F. Hummel ; P. , Drs. Morris and Wil-
llqmson ; Delegate to state oamp , H. P.
Marblo.
Silver Star camp. No. 909 , Cozad , elected
officers Tuesday night as follows : V. C. , W.
L. Dovlno ; W. A. , Fred Maryott ; 0. , J. 3.
I i Good ; E. B. , R. J. Parr Is ; E. , S. C. Brady ;
I W. . , George Anderson ; S. , C. Ralston ; M. ,
i J. W. Barnard ; delegate , F. P. Corrlck.
This lodge has a membership ot seventy *
flvo and several now applications.
At the last regular meeting of the North
' Loup camp , No. 936 , the following wera
.
elected as officers for coming year : V. C. ,
I B. H. Alvord ; W. A. , J. B. ClemenU ; B. ,
E. ] , A. Hutchlns ; C. , S. L. Clements ; E. , W.
D. Barnhart ; W. , Claude Hill ; S. , V. W.
Robblns. J
Ilornl Arcanum.
Royal Arcanum brothers in Omaha are
notified of the death last week in Denver
ot Brother I. C. Schrelver , formerly of this
city. While Brother Sohrelver still kept his
membership in Union Pacific council ot
Omaha , the Denver council will attend to
all matters relating to the funeral.
As the next meeting of Union Pacific
council occurs on December 26 there will bo
but l a short business session and the In
itiation | of new members and other special
| , business ' will come up at a special meeting
to be held Wednesday evening , December
28. All members should be present to wit
ness the new side degree and take part U >
consideration of new quarters for the council.
At the regular meeting of Union Pacific
council No. 10C9 , Royal Arcanum. Monday
evening , December 12 , Dh following officers
were elected : Regent , C. A. Orimmel ; vice
regent , Edmund Burke ; orator , Q. W.
Shields ; past regent , E. H. Perfect ; secre
tary , A. P. Brink ; collector , J. B. Reynolds ;
treasurer , C. H. Weeks ; chaplain , Rev. T.
J. Mackay ; guide , N. F. Reckard ; warden ,
H. B. Morrlll ; sentry , M. E. Larson ; trustee ,
three years , F. L. Weaver ; representatives
to grand council , E , R. Perfect ana W. M.
Gilder ; alternate representatives , J. W.
Maynard and C. S. Powell.
After the meeting there was a social ses
sion In which members ot the council and
their friends participated. Refreshments
were served later In the evening and all
present had an enjoyable time.
Independent Order of Foveitar * .
At the last meeting of Court Alt-Sir-
Bon the following officers were elected for
the ensuing term : II. C. Hartry , C. P. ; T.
H. Perfleld. V. C. P. ; Dr. Charles Rosewater -
water , P. C. P. ; T. R.Houston , P. S. ;
E. E. Nusbaum , R. S.'H. ; A. Hanaen , T ;
L. C. Vogt , S. W. ; M. J. Conley , J. W. ;
J. W. Donley , S. B. ; 0. H. Reed , J. B. ; E.
G. Braybrook , D. ; Dr. W. O , Henry , Dr. W.
E. Mack and Dr. Charles Rosewater , pby-
slclans. The installation of officers 'took
place Friday evening , December 16.
An encampment of Royal Foresters was
Instituted at the Mlllard hotel Friday evenIng -
Ing by Brigadier General A. E. Stevenson
of Chicago. A large charter list was se
cured and orders were placed for uniforms.
The Royal Foresters Is a branch of the In
dependent Order of Foresters and the en
campment was composed of the members ot
Courts Ak-Bar-Ben and Omaha. The fol
lowing officer * were appointed Saturday by
General Stevenson : H. C. Hartry , I. F. C. ;
Dr. W. O. Henry , L. A. ; T. R. Huston. I. A. ;
E. G. Brabrook , I. C. ; C. H. Buck , I. O. ;
J. Mulr , I. M. ; H. A. Hansen , I. C. ; B. E.
Nusbaum , I. L ; L. C. Vogt , I. S. ; Henry
Hornungard , Louis Flescher ; I. O. G. , Ira
Nusbaum ,
I. O. O. F.
The Odd Fellows of North Loup gave a
grand banquet and oyster supper at their
hall at the last regular meeting. Several
distinguished visitors were present.
The members ot Humboldt , Neb. , lodge ,
No. 34 , Monday evening elected officers for
1899 as follows : N. G. , George T. Mor-
burger ; V. O. , L. C. Williamson ; S. , J. W.
Scott ; T. , R. K. Davis ; T. , George L. Lewis. '
Cozad lodge , No. 55 , elected officers last' '
Monday night as follows : N. G. , W. H. i
FolTenberger ; V. G. , L. M. Arnold ; 9. , A. S. ' ,
Harris ; T. , W. A. Conloy ; T. , A. T. Griffith. '
The following officers were elected by the
Odd Fellows at Dead wood : R W. Lewis , ,
noble grand ; W. H. Ward , vice grand ; H. A. '
Cable , recording ( Secretary ; P. McDonald ,
P. S. ; C. F. DeMouth , treasurer ; Peter
Blackburn , trustee.
of the Maconueei.
Mnrkey tent No. EG elected ofi'cers last
Tuesday night , as follows : P. C. , R. Davis ;
C. , John R. Sailing ; L. C. , E. E. Cook ; R.
K. , " C. C. Caley ; A. T. Griffith ; S. , Joseph
Zook" ; M. A. , R. C. Roe ; F. M. Q.T , Chap
man ; S. M. G. , P. S. Griffith ; P. B. , P.
Sell.
Sell.Tho
The following were elected as officers for
Albion tent No. 61 of Boon * . Neb. : S. Z , .
Williamson , C. ; N. P. Simons , L. 0. ; W. W.
Johnson , R. K. ; H. J. Loughran , P. K. ; J.
C. Botsford. C. ; Dr. J. II. Smith , P. ; C. C.
Pettlbone , S. ; R. H. Griffiths , M. A. ; P. W.
Mojiris , F. M. 0. ; N. W. Allen , S. M. G. ; '
William Mclchcr , S ; J. Armstrong , P.
or
Ivy lodge No. 62 , of Ashland , at Us
regular meeting Tuesday evening , elected
the following new officers : J. Warren Coon ,
C. C. ; William N. Becker , Jr. , V. C. ; Merrill
Johnson , P. ; Charles F. Klrkpatrick , M. of
E. ; Loren W. Lewis , M. of F. ; William
Eller C. Becker , K. of R. and S. ; Levl
Mays , M. at A. ; Edward E. Marshall , M. of
W. ; James L. Warbrltton , I. Q. ; John J. 1
Ryan , O. G. ; J. Warren Coon , A. J. Sanger
and Loren W. Lewis , T.
Cozad lodge No , 153 last week elected the
following officers : C. C. , Charles Ward ;
V. C. , H. G. Allen ; P. , J. B. Hughes ;
K. R. S. , E. E. Cook ; M. P. , C. C. Farrcll ;
M. E. , Qeorge E. Blade ; M. A. , M. H. Brown ;
M. W. , Ueorge O. Brown.
Nebraska lodge No. 1 has elected Jhc
following officers for the ensuing year :
O. C. , M. Wulpl ; V. C. , W. 0. Matthews ;
P. , George A. McKay ; M. W. , C. A. Zollcr ;
K. R. and S. , John W. Pyle ; M. P. , Mel H.
Hoerner ; M. K. , H. B. Irey ; M. A. , A. D.
'
' F tterman ; I , 0. , James P. Hayes ; 0. 0. ,
John N. Dennis ; T. , 0. P. Thompson. The
second and third ranks will be conferred on
several candidates Monday evening , Decem
ber 19.
I At Central City the new officers for the
'
Knights of Pythias arc : J. K. Pyle , C.
l C.I Peter Jorey , V. C. ; Al Oresseugcr ,
prelate ; Thomas Goodman , C. C. ;
John Wolmouth , M , of W. ; D. E.
Mulltns , recorder ; John Gllroy , M. of
E. ; J. F. Barry , financier ; P , J , Johns , J. P.
Barry , representatives1 to grand lodge.
Imperial M > 'Mlo Legion.
Windsor Castle wilt hold Its last regular
meeting for the year In Royal Arcanum hall
Monday night , December 19. At this time
officers will be elected , several candidates
Initiated and there will be a social with a
short program and light refreshments. An
enjoyable time is expected nnd It Is hoped
that every member will nttend.
During the past week Supreme Regent
Aklu nnd Supreme Secretary Packard as-
slated tn the organization of a large castl
nt Dell Rnplds , S. D. These officers , with
Supreme Counsellor Carr , were ID Sioux
Falls upon business and attended a special
meeting ot the Sioux Falls cnatle. The new
work was exemplified , a program of much
merit was given and the members nnd in
vited guests to the number of nearly 100
sat down to the banquet Interesting re
marks were made by Supreme Regent Akin ,
Supreme Counsellor Carr , Supreme Secretary
Packard , State Regent Duggan , Mystic Mc
Donald of PIpestone , Minn. ; Secretary-
Treasurer Mundt of Hartford , S. D. , nnd
Mystic Kerr , the newly Inducted candidate.
About eight months ago publicity was
given by some of the South Dakota papers
to the fact that suits had been instituted
against the Imperial Mystic Legion by two
former deputies. One of these cases woe on
trial In Sioux Palls last week before a
referee. , The decision will be rendered ns
soon as the testimony can be written up and
.
the written arguments ot the attorneys filed.
After one case had been gone through with
the other was settled at about the actual
coat of going through with ths case. The
testimony being practically the same tn both
cases , tb.6 inference as to the prospects ot
being successful In the latter case Is plain.
A curious Incident in the organization of
castles of the I. M. L. is that Del Rio ,
Tex. , will probably contain the castle num
bered next after the one organized at De3
Rapids , S. D.
A oastle will be instituted during the week
at Atlantic , la. , by Superintendent of Field
Work P. M. Rlegel. It has not been de-
termlnsd to name it Pacific Castle , although
It Is conceded that it would be appropriate.
A. O. V. W.
The Past Master Workman association
met Friday evening , December 9 , In Myrtle
ball and elected the following officers for
the ensuing year : William Turner , P. ; J.
T. Smith , V. P. ; C. W. Miller , South
Omaha , S. ; L. Searlo , T. ; M. Q. Edwards.
S. A. The next meeting will be Decem
ber 23 ( at tlho lodge room of Union Pacific
lodge No. 17. A large attendance ot state
members Is expected.
Ashland lodge , No. 119 , elected the fol
lowing officers at their last regular meet
ing. December 7 : P. M. W. , A. W. Way-
bright ; M. W. , J. H. Granger ; P. , J. J.
Blodgett ; O. , J. J. Bryan ; P. , Will A.
Fowler ; R. , N. J. Wnltermlre ; O. , J. W.
Moon ; I. W. , J. A. Recce ; 0. W. , N. L.
Whlder ; T , , J. W. Reasoner and O. A.
Derleth ; M. E. , G. W. Meredith , A. S. V.
Mansflelde and C. P. Klrkpatrick.
The members of Humbolt lodge , No. 6 ,
held Its annual election of officers Decem
ber 9 , with the following rsstrtt : P. M. W. ,
B. A. Tucker ; M. W. , L. C. Williamson ;
P. , J. J. Thompson ; O. , T. B. King ; R. ,
H. Barg ; P. , W. H. Till ; R. , C. E. Nlms ;
O. , S. P. Willis ; O. W. , ' W. Kins * ? ; T. ,
George P. Mnrburger.
At their laut regular meeting the Ancient
Order of United Workmen of Weston , Neb. ,
elected tine following officers for the ensuing
year : Sam D. Mauok , M. W. ; N. C. Pedcr-
sen , P. ; P. O. Llndon , O. ; M. 0. , Norvall ,
R. ; R. C. Carpenter , P. ; Anton Novak , R. ;
Peter Campbell , O. ; Prank Novak , O. W. ;
H. C. Stevens , I. W. ; Olf Bengaton , T. ; D.
A. March , P. M. W.
Bohemian lodge No. 314 at a meeting
Wednesday evening , December 14 , elected
the following officers : Vac Kubec , P. M.
W. ; Frank Bvojtek , M. W. ; Vac Engelthaler ,
P. ; Joseph J. Mlkulas , 0. ; P. W. Band-
hauer , R. ; J. V. Vocek , P. ; Frank Lang-
paul , R. ; John F. Knezacek , G. ; Anton
Drapallk. , I. W.
The following officers have been elected
for the coming year by Deadwood lodge
No. Bl : Charles McAllister , P. M. W. ;
Charles Swanstown , M. W. ; J. E. Baker ,
P. ; J. Meckler , O. ; P. Dennis , R. ; A. J.
Mossman , P. ; P. Zlpp , R. ; Mike Elwood ,
G. ; John Elwood , I. W. ; J. Matson , O. W. ;
Sol Star , T.
At the regular election of Omaha lodge
No. 18 last week the following officers were
elected for the ensuing term : Dr. H. Wor-
ley , P. M. ; William B. Broadfleld , M. W. ;
H. Lancaster , P. ; Charles Rlepen , 0. ;
Charles H. Collier , R. ; George W. Lower ,
P. ; Lymnn Searl , R. ; Frank Barrowclough ,
G. ; Donald Monroe , I. W. ; L. D. Hulett ,
0. W. ; Thomas Marten , T.
Barber lodge No. 320 elected officers this
week ns follows : M. W. . J. P. White ; O , ,
W. E. Hart ; R. , W. J. Neuens : P. . George
P. Cnln ; P. , W. H. Poffenberger ; R. , L. M.
Arnold ; O. , J1. A. Thompson ; I. W. , B. F.
Sells ; 0. W. , P. A. Hess ; T. , A. H. Bain ;
E. , J. H. Fochtman.
Social lodge No. 102 , Degree of Honor ,
elected these officers for the ensuing year :
Flora Patten. P. C. ; Mae L. Kelly , C. H. ;
Llllle Ilenzle , L. H. ; Mrs. R. N. Dodson ,
C. C. ; Luella H. Hoff , R. ; Kate C. Glider ,
P. ; Emily B. Lancaster , R. ; Mrs. A.
Cramer , U. ; Ada Spencer , I. W. ; Mrs. Mattle
Clark and Mary E. Sllngfcllow , T. ; Dr. E.
E. Womersly , M. E. ; Lucy Miller. M.
Social lodge will give a grand holiday
ball on Tuesday , December 27 , for which
elaborate preparations have been made.
The following officers have been elected
by the Degree of Honor lodge , Rapid City , S ,
D. : , .0. of H. . Mrs. C. Dilger ; C. H. , Miss
Lottie Ingersoll ; C. C. , Mrs. Nellie Boyd ;
R. , Mrs. M. J. O'Nell ; P. , Clayton Havelln ;
R. , Mies Galena Rick ; U. , Mrs. James Boyd ;
1. W. , Mrs. Lewis .Jester ; trustee. Robert
Boyd ; representative to grand lodge , Mrs.
O. M. Dilger.
Woodmen ot tlic World.
The following officer * have been elected by
the Woodmen of the World of Lead. S. D. :
C. .0. , Ed Harvey ; A. L. , Sam W. Sweet ;
B , , A. E. Danlelson ; E. , John Davis ; C. ,
Abe Fink ; S. , Pat O'Hanlan ; M. , J. J. Freer ;
Dwlght Casner , William Tonkin ; R. , J. W.
Jones.
The election of officers In the various city
camps resulted as follows : Columbus camp
No. 69 : C. C. , Frank Swoboda ; A. L. , Prank
Sennln ; B. , V. G. Nopodal ; C. . P. J. Title ;
13. , Anton Novak ; W. , Joseph Soraec ; S. ,
Vinccnc Soukup ; P. , Dr. Louis Svoboda
and J. W. Karten ; Mgrs. , Vaclav Blazek ,
Hunlelaw Beranek , J. P. Krevacek.
German-American camp , No. 104 : P. c ,
C. , Joseph Brown ; C. C. , Philip Hauth ; A.
L. , Philip Daniels ; B. , James Sclmelder-
wind ; C. , Henry Jensen ; E. , Herman ; W. ,
Carl Welseraann ; S. , Herman Nackenholz ;
P. , Dr. Holovotshlner ; M. , Joseph Baxter , C.
8. Strtube , Herman Drehsen ; D. , Joseph
Brown.
Seymour camp , No. B : P. C. C , , R. E.
Wlnkleman and J. W. Harpoon ; C. C. , G. A.
Qochs ; A. L. . A. R. Cresraan ; B. , L. L.
Lahnes ; C. , E. T. Lowry ; E. . T. B. Potter ;
W. , C. W. Lentt ; S. , 8. S. Kent ; P. , H. B.
Wilson. D. P. Teter , S. H. Smith ; M. , I.
Hewelbcrg. T. J. Lowry , J. W. Harpoon.
Omaha camp No. 16 : P. C. C. , W. N.
Dorward ; C. 0. . D. W. Marshall ; A. L. ,
E. H. Farrar ; B. , C. 0. Fuller ; C. , H. E.
Bllllk ; E. , A. W. Williams ; W. , G. W. Whit-
lock ; S. , L , O. Hosteller ; P. , Dr. W. A.
HoatcttPr I ; M. , W. W. UnnleJ , P. IJesea ,
W. Krebs ; Delegates , A. H. llurnot , W. N.
Dorward and E. II. Frr r.
Alpha camp No. 1 : P. 0. C. , W. Y. Teet.
zel ; C. C. . U. E. McKelvcy ; A. U , I ) . J
Sinclair ; B. , R. H. Walker ; C. . J. P. Lnllr
E , , J. P. Lynch ; W. , A. J. BrticRtnanni
S. . R. Church ; P. , Drs. Hauohctt , Rosewater -
water , Clausen , Wlcie nnd Wormsley ; M.
N. J. Weller , J. W. Gross , S. J. Vnnderback
Alvln camp , No. 119 , held Its Annual elec
tion of officers Wcdncurtay evening , Decem
ber 14 , with the following rmult : C. a
C. . H. Nlcgh ; A. L. , T. J. McCarthy ; B.
John 0. Gibson ; C. , H. E. Bryan ; E. , L. E
Chlrchlll ; W. , L. A. Bourk ; 8. , acorn
Woods ; member Bc/nrd of Managers , L 4
Johnson ; D. , C. H. Nigh. Alvln hs nol
yet completed Its first year's growth , but
nt the present time numbers seventy mem
bers iu good standing ,
The Woodmen of the World held a meetIng -
.
Ing nt Waahlngton. Neb. , December 10 nnd
j
the following officers were elected : C. , N.
Peterson ; C. C. , J. W. Pitch ; B , , Hani
Hausen ; L. A. , Bernhnrdt Gottsch ; E , , Otto
( lottech ; W. , John Donaeker ; 0. , P. Kllllon :
Ml l > { O. S. Love ; M. , Hanes Lnmp , O.
Johnson , D. Kruce. The camp decided t
send Charles P. Gottsch ns a delegate to
Topeka. Kas.
Camp No. 32 , nt Fremont , Neb. , elected
the following officers : C. C. . A. A. Worts ;
A. L. , J. A. Haughn ; B. , J. A. Mathews ;
C. C. , R. Schaeffer ; E. , W. J. Hardenhrook ;
S. , John Roush ; P. , Drs. Lenke and Kocr-
ber ; M. . W. O. Phillips ; D. , A. A. W t
and J. A. Mathews.
FmterttBl Union of America.
Mondnmln lodge met tn regular session
Monday night and initiated even new mem-
borfl. They also balloted upon several ap
plications. This lodge Is showing grent
progress.
The members plan to give a New Years
ball January 2 , to which members ot tin
order and friends nre Invited.
Election of officers will occur Deccrooef
2 and all members nre urged to be present
Supreme President P. F. Reese Is In Denver.
Banner lodge ( held an enjoyable meetlni
Thursday night. Attendance was large. Th
degree work was conferred In a creditable
manner , especially as it was the first ex
perience of some of those participating. A
substantial contribution was received for *
frntcr in Iowa who was reported In dis
tress. Prater Cora B. P. Rlcker related Inverse
verso "Tho Experience of a Bean Oueuer. "
The election of officers for the ensuing year
will be held December 22. Invitations ore
out for a masquerade party < to be given Jan
uary' B.
A lodge of the order was organized at Ne-
hawka , Nob. , December 8. Home lodge No.
182 of Union , Neb. , attended In a body and
a good time was had by all. Refreshments
consisting of an oyster supper were served.
DnnKbter * of Itenckah.
The following officers were elected by
Dakota ledge No. 1 , Lend : N. O. , Mrs. Allco
Wilkle ; V. G. , Mrs. Mlnnlo Hendrlcks ; sec
retary , Mlea Lillian Davis ; treasurer , Mrs.
Mattle Fleming.
On Christmas evening tlio women of Ruth
Robekah ledge No. 1 will have a Christmas
tree for the member s nnd their families and
Odd Fellows and their famines at Inde
pendent Order of Odd Fellows' hall , Four
teenth and Dodge.
Iloyol Oaten.
Rlverelde Grove was organized last week
at North Bend , with a strong charter list
The members were among the best people
In the town. The grove begins with pros
pects for a large membership. The officer *
are an progressive.
NotvM.
The first annual ball of the Union Vet
erans' union , held Wednesday evening ID
Patterson hall , was a complete success and
its continuance as an annual event Is as
sured.
The American Loval league will hold a
special , meeting at Patterson hall , Seven
teenth and Farnam streets. Monday evenIng -
Ing , December 19. All members are re
quested to bo present.
At a recent meeting the Sons of Veterans
of Osceola , Neb. , elected ths following of
ficers : C. . Robert McBeth : F. L. , Arthur
Vanhoosen : S. L. . H. U. Webster ; F. S. ,
O. D Eaton ; Q. 8. , Charles C. Btull ; D. , H.
U , Webster : A. , Andrew Begar.
A meeting of the amusement committee
of Olon Gordon No. 63 Order of Scottish
Clans , will bo held Monday evening , De
cember 19. to make final arrangements for
the festival that will be given Wednesday
evening , January 2B , to commemorate the
140th anniversary of the birth ot Robert
Burns.
Burns.Swift's ' Premium
IS THE BEST
TRY IT.
DON'T
TRY
TO
DRINK.
A cose of beer In one day. Be moderate
and you'll soon see beneficial results. It's
nourishing and health-slvlng-that Is , tin
pure kind. Adulterated beer is injurious.
KRUG
CABINET
BEER
Is made of nothing but the finest Bohemian
( Imported ) hopes mind you , NOT DO
MESTIC Bohemian and the beHt selected
rrmlt. Nothing else ! rnat mak'a pure
liter. And the kind that has to much
nourishment. You can feel yourself crow
strong under Its beneficial influence. KruK
Extra Palo Beer Is very light and can bo
used as a bsver.iije , while Cabinet Is heavy
and strong. Telephone 420.
WINTER EXCURSION
If sick you can find help. If crippled
with rheumatism you can bo cured.
If tired you need rest and th place
to BO la
HOi SPRINGS ,
SOUTH DAKOTA
The expense Is less than you imagine. "The
Northwsptcrn Line" has announced
special excursions certain dayi
Uils month at
CHEAP RATES.
The Evans Hotel will remain open and
this and all other hotel * and boarding
houses uro giving good service with low
rates during the winter.
Sioux City . 14.80
and corresponding reductions from other
points wot.
Climate. Water. Scenery and Hotels are
unexcelled. Thirty days' time allowed and
any agent F. . H. & W. V. R. It. , or J. H.
Gable , Traveling-Passenger Agent , D nl-
ton. la. , c.n tell you more about it.
The next date will be
DECEMBER 2O , 1808.
J. R. BUCHANAN ,
General Passenger Ajioi.