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PRATT-IEQIR CASE ESDEDI
dia q lovnr Cotrt sVUnwd by
estate crrr n mwm lrai
T UI"ii court of Wyoming
hss
.ecnrfl SMrem WW IWlrn m the
f tift ever th Trtt-L4fr estate, valued
at CSn said Mmkti tn rNerlrtart. Laramie,
ad Johns HiiMIW Th errBrt IfflMil
ins section of the tower court fen partS-
MwM Ovitaal RwMaat ru
m MX y
- ragtter r riai
rat.
1 rirh
' md TJn
' -trta t)iwiaiit prriperv he I the
irni Cntnnel J. H. Pratt of Omaha
O'" trustee. Vat deeltn t hold thai.
it Wrtitlnna th remainder. Which is held
tT Col on M Pratt t daughters, who
wefa, not martin to tn suit.
TTina tha decision made hy th dlstrlot
ovft muat head that tha danghfera twnnn
mnwierw through tha death at thrtr father.
The estate m Wrwilrrg was owned hy the
laf Levi Letter and Colnwet S. It Pratt,
Ttwu havtaa; a mna over n-rVrorth tn
'era. ThS ha deeded ts Marshall FlM. of
CTifcmsrn fa rrusf tor ha two dangtttere ead
renamed a TTT lntrat far Mmaalf. T"pon
th death at tw Letter hta son, Jn Letter.
" tha other heirs, tncfadlTig Lady Caraao.
vlenem nt IrnTin and former Mary Loiter,
nww deceased, naked that tha .stats be
partitioned, aed m ths district court at
Cheysnne JXrdga R. m appointed a
rd to psrtltloo ITie batata. Chder thta
partition Pratt wee given tha P F ranch,
ort trie Nona Piatt rtver la) Laramie
etny. uut rha Letter heir tha remainder
"f th nig tat. Colonel Pratt then In
terposed an )je1wi, claiming that the
P r rnta waa wort a omit pa.OM ltt tha
hta tetdf at m tha anttra -mat a, and tha
caoaa waa talrn to tha upraiwa emrV anm
fmhra fat kfilrmart tha rfort matta Irjr
tha ftarttttonara.
HOW HIS MORALS WEAKENED
na4Mtaa Rlarkt
Rawrdtaa tk
Talrat at Caraal
raalaj ma-
Baya." becan tha Goorala aoioaal, who
ntertalnlna a croup of oortiradaa a a
hatti in Rlrhmond. Ta. "t auapoaa yott
Iiava all toward what tha tovarnar at North
Carolina said ta tha gorornof of Sauth
"Carolina T But hara yoo trw hiwrd what
tha toverneir at tlwiula eald to tha gov.
;antor of VSralhia? 2o; wall, tha only Tif'
fmv.ara ia that tha goyarhor of th QooOar
atta wii Praa-wiiaad tamsaraaca ataa.
"Sofria of you will rarhemhar what hlla
aarfl Waahlntton had tha aacofld tTTna
Clavaland waa Inauiruratad. Tha wind blew
atxty mllra an hour, and tha anew eat tha
far-ae of tha aoidiara Ilka a knifa aa they
waitad la llaa la front af tha oapltot Tha
harrnama ail alone th Una mada Big fr-
na that day, and tha doctors had thMr
ttirn at tha whaal tha avst moath with
r
pnnirtxmla rasas.
"Tha governors of tha aavaial stataa wara
'at tha haads of tttstr troags. with their
'staffs ust hahlnd thara. oa Capitol Hilt,
daring tha ItntucaraUag oarasaoataa. Tha
gnrarnor of Ooargta had hrtnurht aa an na
val '.y ferfa staff with him ta tna tnaugtira
titrn. I was aa his staff at tha ttraa, hut.
aa there wars oaly hhoat fhrtg athar
nfnrgta ablnamls thara, I aMt snpuuss Tu
embar seeing me; but I waa there In
rrat ahapa. Washtngtoa had sever before
ad the bettor of seeing ao many Georgia
tonals ta n bunch. There wara sa marry
f ua, even with horaea touching aa ws
rnarched aBreaat up Peuasyrranla arenua.
that we stretohed from carh to curb aaroas
tha wtdeat ayetrno af tha- country. At
.times, however, thara waa barely a oor
peral'l guard around tha governor of
43aorgia. Many and varied Were our -cuaea
for a few minutes' abensee frara oar
poet on tha tlaek hillsida "ton. af n
dared tell oar governor o peaty what oar
real reaaana were for our somewhat fra
cuent a been rem. for the governor waa a
famous temperance man, a devoted rider
of the water cart. Ha had never beam
knowa to take intsstcanta la any form.
and on all occasion had publicly
advooated tha auae of temperance.
Our governor sat straight and stiff upon
hta horss la front af his troopa. a dignified
and silent figure, apparently completely
unaware af tha piercing ley blasts that
swept ovar Capitol Hill. Ws bagaa to
think him mora than mortal, for we felt as
If w wars rapidly free ting to death. 0ud
dealy an aid from the staff at the
of this steta Virginia daahed ap to the!
governor of Georgia and said wtth s sa
lutet " -Qoveranr, t am gntag to get aaniethmg
hot and atrong for our governor, and can't
I get soma of Tt for you, toof
W Georgia oolomrta were aetsntshed by
Your Tongue, is Coated!
Watch for Symptoms!
tt COK th your socket men tut
O maids me
Pwooms
i tld of roar
0f tMgss? :
, Wrist jpgn. boon Eaffnf?
What wara pea drlnidnt
What kind of Uzy Quar (fii ant
sserdse in?
Now doat mthk tt doaont srrarT
Bscaaaa, It'l roar Bowels that milt frwt
rery ttma yam spaa yaur Moath.
That aeeant help row fpi)ar!ty, gar
your Eartdnt earpoOty.
Baatdea. a person wtth had Iswals la M
bad way.
,
. Co and taka a Taa MUa VaOt. far
Kavaa'tSm Toa Lagy
I Wett, tnara to another Way.
' ! Taka ArttTtetal Eierctas for,
That a -CA SCAR rrs.
They roaoa tha Bowel Muadoa, )at aa
w a Coii Bath freshen AUJetis Miasdaa
' Wahmt maraap, Slranfthea tbaaasofftsy
'CsQtraot and Eapaod tha Bowels and lav
anmlna tn a boailhy. aotive manner.
Thai' Boer meoa muaeloa work dm
' Pc4 aloof, through year thirty loot at Sax
- marines, to 1st Finn.
I TW'i how they saueeta Casn-al Jaism
Into tha food, ta Ctraat tv
Thai' kanp thaf taaka Sa HfTloo t
iCtda Suokara ta am l&msnna draw ft
NMUittoa oat al Food, aad raoien R
;into Bteod. Brawn, Brnla and
y Cna ta
. yw ooed I
tablet hkkaa ahoitsrar ytm sosponf
. ya ooaa M win inaara yaa afauasi w sag
earn at afl oftier da akory ta anaek yaa
fiianarfa dost am-fa, doal
doat trrUata. aat ttfaat yaw i
. Toa Casts, at aU Drafilaia, Ba vwj
esrMul ta fat dm fnulria. mada only by
the SierHr.f Rsmedy Company, and aawar
geld u heTu Bvary ammlahunBad "CCC".
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PaOF. W. a. MaOANIIL.
Prof. W r. MoDanlwI. formerly 8up
arlntenrtent of Public Schoel. Monto
nflta. Ohio, wrttaa from tha Caaaua
Offlra Building at Waahlnfton. D.
aa follow-,:
"t aaa ima run f raeonuaiama jou
Parma aa aa aawallamt ramadj far all
catarrhal troablaa, a ad alao aa am
art-rattiur onio."
Constipation, Liver Trouble.
Mr. W. O. Clement. Anatatant Manage
"Rome Georgian," Rome Glorgla. wrlta:
"Tt afforda ma pleaaura to voluntarily
testify to the true merits rrf yiror wonrlfr
fUl Peru n a.
"I hgva for aeveral years been. autTerlng
from disordered liver and ehrsnle eons
Mpatdaa, for which I had tried a grwat
many remedies, hut none did me any goixl.
My whale system waa io thoroughly over
eoirtn that t was easy to catch cold, and
tha sonsetriience was that a chronic case
of catarrh waa fast developing
"I have been taking Parana for six
weeha, and am happy te say that It haa
had the desired effect. My liver la In good
condition, constipation disappeared, anl
I ao loaga foal any ef tha symptoms of
catarrh.
"In truth. I am now In better health and
feel stronger than I have for several
ears, and It is all due to the wonderful
effects of Peruna."
hen rash Ignorance, and ws settled down
tt our aeata prepared to hear a temperance
lactnre from our governor aa a rebuke for
each audacity; but imagine our surprise
when our governor the temperance lec
turer thanked the Virginia colonel for Ma
kind offer, and said he would be thankful
to take whatever ha could get to drink.
"The Virginia M dwsftrd nff on- Ms
sneet, but a Georgia aid. not to be out
done, dashed off, too. tn a very few mo
ments bach came the Virginia colonel,
sealing a huge cap of hot punch. At tha
mo time from another direction the
Georgia colonel rods up with even bigger
cap of steaming liquor. The governor of
Virginia, who had ridden up, intending to
offer a toast to the new president. Called
to the governor of Georgia:
" "Now, governor, whioh drink are you
going to taker
"The temperance governor of Oeorgts,
dropped hla reins, held out his half-frosen
hands, and answered:
"Governor. I shall drink both, sir.'
"And he did, draining both cups. too.
While we nearly fell Off our horses in ss
tonrkmTnmt. The local Isstinct had trt
amphod over principle.
"Bteya. let's wt our whistles with some
of this Virginia fluid:" Washington Post.
LEGAL STATUS OF "SPIRITS"
Their ladnewce la Shaptag the Can
tea te af a Will Coaalderea
by Csart.
Tha valiaity of the wtlt of one Wlthelmlna
Arnertsmeyar of Indianapolis, by which she
disposed of IJo.OnO worth of property ac
cording to "spiritual manifestations." waa
Brought to a test In the supreme court of
Indiana, recently. The will was set aside
oa the ground that the maker was of nn
snund mind and unduly Influenced. The
court had this to say about spiritualism as
a factor in will making: "The teetarrlg
was a firm believer In spiritualism for a
timber of years prior to her death, and
fseguently attended seances at her home
and elsewhere.
"Thta must be declared to be tha legal
statue. In the abstrai.-t. of minds entertain
ing such beliefs, notwithstanding our own
Opinion that such pretended spiritual mani
festations were correctly characterised by
Vice Chancellor Glfford of England as
mischievous a on sense, well calculated an
the one hand to delude the vain, tha weak,
tha foolish and the superstitious, and on
ths ether to assist the projects of ths
needy and of tha adventurer.
"It la entirely legitimate for a wife to
seek tha atrrtca or her trvtng husband and
after death to pay soma regard to his
known wlehea ra th preparation of her
ill. But when such pretended eo unset
Oomea through the dubious channel of a
medium ao aa oracle posesaethg under tho
solemn surroundings ef a seance. It In
uence oa ths sredulous mind can hardly
bo measured. The Indulgence hi each belief
and practices may bo as loag-oonttaued
aad of such character aa ta sffeet tho
mental stataa,
"She aocapted tho pretended oohtraantca
tfons from her deceased husband and other
departed kmdred as reantlea. She eon
salted a medrnm the night before shs
egeeuted tho wlU tn ault. The fallowing
morning, referring to this seanco, aha aald
that her deceased huehand had coma and
told her that tha Rodewald children, her
orphan araamahlldren. were going to causa
trouble.
She further said that she' was going to
gtve them a dollar each, and la that con
ker daughter, Mra Wempner. ad
her to go down and aire them a
liar. Tho two went to the office of a
lawyer aad caused ths wtll to be draws by
watch sh bequeathed to each of the grand
ohlidren a dollar.
"Tt Is wall known that many af tha
flee reel aad Brightest uuaileets have be
haved la spiritualism, nund-raadtng. elair
vayaaoa. witchcraft and other vagaries;
aad at aaaaot bo said as a matter of law
that sack ballot lo tho eertala offiprtng or
evidence at an anoound mind."
TCM FLY MM IS DESPAIRED
amis
aa rtnda
otaao so Kea Mia ThwMa-
of tho street
thinks ho haa
a few weeks
asw work aad tha
Is made to look like a grading oamp.
tt as Harney street where the street
aarapaar is changing Uea aad eltminae
tha larw joints which have made tho
of the Hne thtem they had takes
oa a "bump to bumps" maoaiaa.
"As hmg as th city ta growing It la
rmsooalhla to keep the streets clean, " said
Cetntsnaetamer Plynn, -and that la the only
roaSDlatioa. hut I do think the people
should give this oAcs credit for doing Its
adverse aoadltloaa waua they
af ao huad.'
taswa riesia.
peepatr la la tha heart
eomraiaaaooer. Just aa ha
a street slaansd as for
TOPICS OF THE DAY OF REST
Tercentenary of Holy Communion ia
America by Episcopal.
CZLE2&&TX033 AI ALL C3TOCXXS
Servtees Will Be Held a Eight
O'clock la th MeralaaT Coaaw
emmtles Tala Histor
ical Bveat.
An svent of historic interest to American
churchmen win take place at Trinity cathe
dral and other Episcopal ahurcheo Sunday
morning, at I o'clock. A special corporate
celebration of th holy communion will be
held to commemorate the SDOth anniversary
Ot the first celebration of the holy com
munion on American soil, at Jamestown,
th third Sunday after Trinity. lfiOT.
Barvlrea of the English ahurch were held
as early aa 1679 by Sir Frftnci Drake, oa
the coast of California; an event which Is
marked by the prayer book cross erected
by the lata George W. Child, at Golden
Gate park. San Francisco.
Ths first communion service, however,
was held, on June 16, 1G0T, on Virginia soil
and loyal ehurrhmen throughout this land
will on Sunday morning gratefully acknowl
edge their obilgatlona ta th church of their
adoption.
Kountse Memorial Lutheran Church
Children' Day exercises at 10:10 Sundsy
morning:
Prelude -
Processional AH Hall the Power of Jesus'
Name Holden
8mig-Lt It Ring By school
Prayer
Chll.lren s Address of Welcome Willi
Jorgensen
Dialog u llaverly Care
Laic He Mohrman, Marie Bloom.
Song Wane, Wans! Tis Children a Day.
Class of girls Geirwl
Recitation Richard Koch
Dialogue When Is Youth's lioldcn Time?
Mabel Hemlrikson. Juanlta Slatar. Lil
lian Johnson, Margaret Tctard
Song of Gladnese, class of boys Gelbel
Recitation Two Kinds of People
Henrietta Schnet.
Song1 America
School and Congregation
Acrostic and Song Class ef trts
Address Pastor
Offering for Orphans' Horns
Song Children s rTayer By school
Good Thoughts Class of boys
Solo Hold Thou My Hand
Madeline El son.
Flower Girls Deeds Are Like Flowers or
Weeds Hulga Rasmueeen, Carla Norval
Song Scatter Sunbeams Bv school.
Recitation The Rose Ethel Foyle
Hymn Jesus Loves Me Bradbury
Benediction
EVENIMO.
Prelude
Procesalonsl O Moth or Dear. Jerusa
lem ..Ward
Psalm ."
Response Glory Be to the Father
Neithardt
Hymn My Faith Looks L'p to Thee Mason
Scripture reading and prayer
Solo O Oori: Bo Merciful Bartlett
Miss Florence DeGraA.
Anmwmrements and offering
A rtthesn Choir. .
Hytrin There a a Wideneea In God-
Mercy Richards
Sermon
Closing exercises , ,
Benediction '
Receesional Jerusalem th Golden . Ewlng
Postlude
Organist aad choir director, A. S. Mul
jerger. Children's day exercises will be ths lead
ing feature of the Sunday morning services,
as bn last Sunday, and many of ths
churches are announcing programs to com
memorate ths oecsston.
Ths Sunday school of th Seward Street
Methodist Episcopal church will have a
picnia Saturday, June 21 Participants will
meet at ths ahurch snd take car for
Manawa. where tha festivities will ba held.
In case of rain or threatening weather, the
plants will be postponed, and all persons
In doubt can telephone the pastor, superin
tendent or on of hta assistants.
A portion of th new pearl Memorial
Methodist Episcopal church, "wont
fourth and Larlmore streets, wtll be ready
for occupancy, so that after June -t and
beginning with that data services will be
held In ths Sunday school room. Ths
church, it Is expected, will be dedicated
July It.
Rev. W. S. JacoLr, Dr. Torreys assist
ant, has definite! accepted July 7 as .ho
data when he will begin a series of gospel
moetlngs st ths Second Presbyterian
church. These meetings will be open to
th public and all are Invited. The Tor
rey mission personal workers will ba ef Do
ctally welcome and are asked to wear
their "personal workers' " buttons.
Rev. M. W. Ross, who has been HI for
some time, is now entirely recovered anl
will return to his pulpit at St. Andrew's
Episcopal church, officiating at tha Sunday
service.
Seward Street Methodist Episcopal school
will glv tha annual Children day pro
gram Sunday morning at 10:36. Exercises
by the primary and Intermediate depart
ments have been prepared. Including a On
drill by thirty-two young Women.
Tha program will be:
Gloria.
Ptayer Rev. J. F. Poucher.
Response Lard's prayer.
Song by the primary department.
Recitation delected. Mane Gresham.
Dandelion Song Charlie Brewer and La
dle Fair.
Recitation "John and Charlie," Mama
Ogle and Harold Turrell.
Song and exercise, "Little Blossoms":
Juhnny-jump-ufk Charlie Bamum. pear
blosom. Helen Lear: scarlet geranium.
Uladya Bell; sytingia. Jessie "sale; China
aster. May Fenner: Jark-in-the-pulplt, Fay
Prur.hard; cherry blossom. Mamie Brewer;
nasturtium, Esther Dalby: pansy. Evelyn
East; daisy Helen Toy: dandelion, Charlie
Brewer: red rose. Louva Turrell; Colum
bine, Austin Allcott.
Recitation Plrnlce," Mania Ogle.
Educational collection.
oVing by the aehooL
Making of claaa book and taking of regu
lar Sunday school collect U.S.
Drill by thirty-two young"" women: Au
rora Brown. Isabella Neaia. Martha Behup
bach. Mabel Richardson Oertnide Leeter,
Vera Gllirt. Blanch Ceuger. May Cougar.
Margaret Pruyn. Neva Pond. Georais Pal
mer. Vera East. Luln Pmohard. One Wor
ley. Merle McCullough. Hettie Hlldebrand.
Ethel Savage. Alfreeda Clarkasn. Birdie
Fish, Ira Hopkins. Oiga Larson, Mildred
I Wont to Find a
Man
.as as saal
Cars Is a sueceesfui manufactur
ing Business with Ita trade generally
well established, but we need Juet
now representation la sosns ef tns
heat territory In the eouau-y.
The goudo we maae are needed In
every home. They sell for cash and
pay good profits.
Thy are not aaade hy any one else
and our dealers have no competition.
Our demiere do a good Sualneea
front their own Moras, bat mass
larger profits by lobbing to outer
dealers who sell locally.
We want a ataa with saeavey. be
cauee we are not willing to tie up
ear lln in the hands of irresponsible
parties.
We exact a stock order and It takea
some money to paah the heajaess. but
three goods will par better than any
thing else you sell.
We do our part by advertising ea
tenslveiy la aoagaalnea aad aearepa
pera aad wo refer tho Inquiries aud
orders to our dealers.
Have you some saeney aad da yaa
wave sa stake latere Write aao today.
B. L KXSIE. Sates Ujcjjef
M sweats Tie i s Www Tar Otty
I Arnold. Carrie Fdvirda. Margaret Nlcli
n, Evelyn Nie. VMe ray Ruti Os
Eva Pvnl. Valeoa Rotie. p'lth McLs
Urare Tunarate. Pearl Ham. lion.
Announcement.
9-ng hr the school.
Dosology.
Sunday will children day at
first Methodlet church The irtomln hanr
will be devoted to a program given hy Uis
Sunday school snd a baptismal service for
children. This will be ons of tha moet
beautiful services for the year. Esra
Charlea Knapp ef Hartford. Conn., will
speak at the evening service. Mr. Knapp
Is one of the leading Sunday arhool work
era of the United Statea and will be In
Omaha on Sunday, en route to the Sunday
echo! convention to be held st Denver.
Memorial services for church mem
bers who paseed away during the 'at
year will be held at the Plymouth Coo- l
gregational church at 10 .10 Sunday. The
roll of dead la: Charles M. Root, lied
November It; John H. Tate, died January
7. and Jeeeie McGrew Leavttt. died Marco
2t. The order of oervtoes will bo:
Doxology
Invocation
Th Lord's Prayer
Scripture Pnlm 1S
Deacon Sheldon.
Prayer
Deacon Wlthev.
Hvmn inn For All the Saints
Offertory Rock ef Ages Buck
"Charles M. Root. Writer and Business
Man"
T. F Sturge.
"Deacon Root. Christian Office Bearer"
Deacon Lawton.
Anthem Crossing the Bar Srhnecker
"John H. Tate. Kelghhor and Friend"..
G. U Fisher.
"Deacon Tate, Leader In the Church"..
F Lehmer
"Mrs. Jessie McGrew Lesvltt"
Mrs. M. B, Cnpeland.
Quartet Tha Homeland Sullivan
Benediction
First Methodist Episcopal church:
prelnrtw Offertolre Thomas
Quartet Hail to the Lord' Anointed
Buck
Ofrertnry Pastorale Weir
Postlude Fantasia Tours
EVEJCI!G.
Prelude Chom of Angels Clark.
Anthem It Ia Hign Time to Awake Out of
Sleep Tours
OfferTory Consolation Mendelssohn
Quartet There s a Friend In the Home
Land Far Away Hawlry
Mr. Jenntson. sonrsno: Mr ConHllnT, '
tenor; Mra. Anderson, alto. Mr. Krafs. !
basso; Mrs. Anna B. Andrews, organist: 1
Mr. iee u. ivrats, choirmaster.
Lows Avenue Presbyterian Church. For
tieth and Nlcholoa, A. 9. C Clarke, D. D..
pastor.
Morning service. W M. Children's Day
will he oheerved. Splendid program hss
been arranged, and hnptvn of children
win iane piace. Evening sorv'ce. sui
Ject, "onfllct of Chrlstlanltv With Heath
enism." Sunday school. lt:i.
A series of sermon-lectures on "The
Course of Christianity" will he delivered In
the Lowe Avenue Presbyterisn church on
Sunday evening ao follows:
June W. "ConfllPt With Heathenism-
June 23. "The Peril of Vcrvr. or Church i
and State.
June Sh. "The Period nf Creed
TH'IHI, ' T '.IHIU II
July 7. "Barharian and Mo-
hammedan Conqtieet." July H. "The Dark
Ages July 21. "The Kenaiesanoe and Re-
formation." Julv 2. "The Modern Period."
Music at the Flint Baptist church, tinder
the direction of Mlsa Margaret Boulter,
organist:
MOR.wiNG 10:S9.
Prelude Dubois
Anthem u come and Sing unto the
Lxra
Qusrtet.
Orrsn Offertory
Anthem Crossing the Bar
Quartet.
Postlude
BVENIS'G T:S.
. Buck
Prelude
Anthem-Te Shall Dwell Tn tho Lord..
V stainer
oewt Quartet.
Anthen7.:.V.V.V.V.'.'.'.V.'.'.V.V.V.'.V.V.V.'.' Sel'erted
Quartet.
Postlude tt-,
r
-. . , , -
Music at the First Congregational church,
Nmeteeenth and Davenport streets:
MORN-TNO.
Pretude Allegretto from Fourtr4ttonafa
Mendelssihn
Anthem Why. O Soul. Art Thou Cast
Down (with soprano by Miss Allenl
Max Splcknr
Quartet Hearken Unto My Voice
M. W. Parknr
Offertory Meditation Dubois
Postlude March In D Qullmant
EVENING.
Prelude Eclogue Salome
Anthem The Heavens Are Telling.. Haydn
Quartet For the Beauty of the Earth..
Henry Smart
Offertory Offertoire Dubois
PosUude Mendelssohn
Mr. Marrin W. Bush, organist; Mr. Ira
B. Pen n I nan, director.
Several special meetings have been ar
ranged In connection with the session of ths
United Evangelical Platte river conference
branch of the Women's Missionary society,
which opened Friday at First Evangelical
church. Twenty-fourth and Franklin
streets. Rev. Ira McBrlde of CambrUze
will preach Saturday night, and Dr. C
C Poling, president of Western Union
college. Lemars, Ia., Sunday morning and
evening. Mrs. A. I. Ferch, a returned mls
sloaary from China, will speak Sunday at
I o'clock.
T. W. C. A. .aatee.
The Sunday afternoon gospel meetings of
the association have closed for the summer,
owing to ths closeness of ths rooms during
the hot weather.
The membership contest for the tally-ho
ride Saturday. J one 22. la getting to bo
'"'""V1"- Th girl are requested to
i" 'f1"1! morabers, as a jolly
good time Is promised.
All members of tns association Interested
... ...w ... ,1.1, 1 B UU III m VI11D, IU I
"wi. m ww en outing SI CUt-4JIX
irt-hmTtncV0. r.enTr0r i.rt nzr:
pexior a ii.si -mes.lay.
MUeellaaeoae Aaaoaaeeaaeata.
Seward Street Methodist Episcopal An
nual Childrena day program at iu.m a. in.
Everybody coma.
St. Andrew's Episcopal Rev. M. W. Ruee
will officiate at Hie services, having recov
ered from his recent Illness.
Grand Vlsw Baptist Sunday gchonl
Fourth and Cedar streets. i. D. Maddlson
Superintendent Meets at t 3 p. m.
Plymouth Congregational. Twentieth and
Hpencer. Memorial services to members
departed during the last year at 10 30 a. m.
Lnlty. Seventeenth and Caaa Rev. New
ton Mann, auntsier. oervioe at iv:a: ser
mon: "Trying te rC-.-p en the SmJ Side."
Calvary Baptist Brarulu Tlilrty-tourth
and Seward Sunday. - a p. m. Bible
aunooi. Friday. :u p. m. Gospel eervlco.
Parkvale Congregational. Thirty-llret aiij
Gold. He v. H. 1 Mtlia, P set or duauay
school at I p. m. ; preaching at t a. tn.;
Chrtatian Endeavor at i p. ra.
Bethany Branch, swa Leavenworth street.
Sunday si-houl al S p. m. Gospel meet
ing mj. us p. nv en Tnursday. industrial
ecnvxH ai ju is a. m. on Biiiurdav
People a Charles W. Savidg,
10 30, morning aduresa Dr Ur.nc. i -
fJ!i - wVt? ai5Jre" b Ktcnaj-d
Weils Prof Merle has cnarge of Ui.
music
First German Presbyterian, 8U North
Elgnteenth,
Julius r aciiwai'S. Paalur
Bab I
ing
Sabbath erhool. Ml m., German urrn.
service. h 30 a. m. : cmlnran m a
exercises. 1.4 p. rn
Plymouth Cenareaatlonal. Twentleh . n.i
Spenuer. F. W. Leavitu Minister Memor
lai service for Deacons C. M. Root and
1. H. Tate and Mrs. F. W. Leavttt at lb jw
a. ra.; evening earvk-e at 7 as.
Tha Rev. L. O. Baird, pastor ef SC
Mary's Avenue Congreganouai. will prea a
at Saratoga Congregauunai Sunday even
lug. Mies Carrie r'aircluld will eing a
eantratio eolo, -Hold Thou My Hand. '
Oram's KvaigHltwl Lstneraa, Poppleton
Avenue and buuth Twenty-aixth. Rev. M.
L. Mollrk. Pastor PublUJ worship, 10 44 .
m. ; Sunday scnool, U ra. ; Luther LeMgua,
T P m. , Children s day aerwe. p. m.
Grae Baptist. Tenth and Axber, B F
FaUnutn. Pastor Al 10:4. The Problem of
Evil, ' Aunday echool at noon; young peo
ple a prayer meeting. 7 p. m.. lead by G. M
Mr Lend. p. m.. "Ths Face of the Lwr-l. '
McCabe Methodist Eplseupal. Fortieth
and Faraam. F P Covk. Paei.ir M..rnii.g;
v,,h ai.i . , Trnity Metnod'.st, J Kanooipn omnn.
iicult H J k L.,In """l and P""""- Children . day services al A
Seal - a--'i f.'.;' ot zl. "ZrLSJZJZ
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Sold from factory to home at one mall profit and guaranteed for 20 year. The above mentioned planoa
placed on sale tomorrow morning are not a Job lot left over from a flra or water sale, nor a rift raff collec
tion of Instruments nsnally fonnd In a bankrupt stock or rumage ale. aor Instruments that have been oa
trial and rejected on account of tin perfection- every plaao la absolutely brand new, without a mar or scratch,
and fully guaranteed by the makers and by ourselves. No matter whore you live you can purchase a piano
from us on credit and we will ship It to you at ottre oa approval.
"Write for catalogues, prices and terms. Do not overlook the chaner
aa tliis U positively theGREATEST OPPORTUNITY EVER OFFERED.
Prices and descriptions of bargains in Used Pianos furnished on application.
SehnioII
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OM,st. Lrje,t nd Muat R,Ubl P!no Houm
1313 Farnam Street. EMtuh, iss
Branch Hours ooi
a. m. ; Junior league. 1pm.; Kp worth
1 8 p m. -a '-i.
First Church of Christ. Scientist. Twenty,
fifth and Fa mam Cumin y school 'st :4t
a. m. ; Sunday services at 11 a. m. and
S p. rrt. Subject of lesson sermon. "Is
the Universe. Including Man, Evolved by
Atomlo Force?"
First Reformed. Twenty-Third and Cen
tral Boulevard. b S. augg. Pastor Sun
day school. :2A a. m. ; preaching service.
11 a. m. : sermon eithiect ,Mrh rint
!. .. ... .
1 ""' , muiren a day in the evening at
cnueavor. ( p. m.
i CJerman Evangelical Lutheran St. Paul's,
; ' wmiv-E.:gnrn ann mrxer. Rev. H. Hone,
Pastor-Regular service at 10 a m.: text.
I Luke xv: 1-10; theme "Jeeua Rucetvcth
j Sinners;" service In the evening al 7:46:
Rev. Frese will occupy the pulpit.
First Presbyterian, Seventeenth and
Dodge. Edwin Hart Jenks. D. D.. Pas tor-
I Morning service, 10:30; exercises bv
I Sunday school nd an address nv fMinerln
a
! tender t W it. Dsvtdenn; evening service.
Delhrrirk j 8; sermon by the pastor. Subject: "Cour
.. Cleaver age."
Hillside Congregational. Thirtieth and
. Ciauvet ; Ohio. Rev. H. L. Mills. PastorChildren s
. , , day eserclses at 11 o'clock will take the
.. Dnnoii nik. u i . 1. 1 .
I eervlre snd of the Sn nil v c hii Ch ri 2.
J tlan Rndeavor at 7 p. m.; evening preach-
; log at a
i v.7jl"ity .Sat'lrh C,lp,,0, aX"nUe
j Eighteenth. The Very Rev. George A.
t Beecher Dean. Holy Communion at 8:d
m. Sunday school and Bible class at
I 9 46 a m. Morning prayer and sermon at
n.nn a. m. Evening Drarer and sermon at
J O p. m.
First L'nlted Preshvtertan. Twenty-first
and Em mm Rev. David R. Turnbull. Pas
tor 1 a m., morning services, sermon
subject. "The Slsth Commandment;'' ( p.
m.. evening worship, sermon by Rev T.
H. Hanna. jr., of Steubenvtlle. O.; 12 m.,
Bible school.
St. Mary's Avenue Congregational. 3t.
Mary's Avenue and Twenty-devenih. L.
o. Baird. Pastor Morning worship. W:JU;
sermo i by Uie pastor; subject, "That
Extra 'Mile Towards Peace;" Sunday
school, in m , Touag People s Society of
Christian Endeavor. 5:46.
Walnut Hill Methodist Episcopal. Forty
First and Charlea E. E. Hoeman, Pastor
Sermon. 10 Si a. m.. by the pastor; Uieme,
"Uud s Great Poero;" Sunday school. 12 m.;
Epwortb League Blhle study. 5 p. rn. :
s-rmiin. 8 p. m . by the pastor; theme,
"Christ's First Miracle."
Immannel Baptist, Twenty-fourth and
Blnney. Philltua H. McDowell. Pastor
looo a. m.. "Our Need of Ood and tho
God We Veed;" p. m.. "The Cry for
Heln at Mldnlaht:" Bible ec.hooi at noon:
1 Baptist Young People's union at 7 p. m.;
I " dnesday evening prayer meeting at a
Westminster Presbvtei-ian. Mason snd
Twenty-Ninth. Rev. W. 9. Fulton. D. D..
Pastor Preaching st W:30 on "The Be
trothal of the Church;" Ssbbsth school
follows church service: young people e
meeting. 7 p. m.; evening service, i: sub
ject. 'Souls That Are Without Blemish."
First Baottet, Twenty-ninth avenue and
Harnev. Rev. J W. Conley. D. D. Pas
tor. Servtree at 10 a. m. and IM p. m.
Morning sermon. "The Greatest Factor In
Human Nat-ire." Fvenlng sermon hy Rev.
C. E. Conley. of Mlehlsan. Sundsy school
at noon. Young People's meeting at 7:09
P. m.
rr . . ..i r ...1.av wm Taw TnliH
, R Hummon. Pastor-At U) 30 a m. ths
n.lren of the Sunday school will render
j 'i!,. ,r-e internet of the Orphan.
, H(,m,. ,(.,.. Endeavor and Luthor
lM1)ru. veepers at 7 p. m ; at p. m. pastor
w prea n. subject. "An Honest Daugh-
jr;"
Wl(n JaM he n(,m , n
Methodist Episcopal.
No service
services will
beginning
he Sunday
school rooms of the new church. It la ea-
pertcd that the church will be dedicated on
July 2S.
Clifton Kill Presbyterian. Forty-fifth and
Grant, R. I- Purdy. Pastor M.imlng ser
vice at !0:;TO. The pastor will preach to
trie young people; theme. "The Highest
Education. " d-jmlay school at 12 m. ; Chris
tian Endeavor at 7 p. m. Al p. ra. the
Sunday school will give the Children's
day service.
, First German Free Evangelical, Twelfth
ad Dorcas Svi-lces at l'J:X a. m. aad
7 JO p m. wnh sermons bv the pastor.
H.-V. F H W. Briiechert. Bthle school at
2:3 p. m; Bible study c:aas m-ctlng Wedne.
day evcr.u.K hi 1 o'clock, will con
sider the cimparalive doctrine of tlu
Evangelical confessions.
Third Presbyterian. Twentieth and
Leavenworth. Preaching by the pastor.
Rev. Jo-pii B. Cherry. PH. D. 10:3 a. m..
"The Genlllea and the Law;" p. m..
"Presnt Materials and Present Oppor
tunities." Men's prayer meeting, uVM a.
m. Men s Bible cUsa. 17' o cl(H-k. Bun
duy Khool. 3 oo p. ra. Christian Endeavor,
a p. m.
Alter the address
ihe auuiainent uf Vmptlsm will be aduun-
istered. and members wtll b relved lau
tH cliurcli
lam
Calvary stapUat. Twenty-dfth and Ham
iltonRev. t. ft. Curry, pastor. Services
at 10 30 a. m. and a tu p. m. Morning:
Slsnirtianee of Little Things-" Evening:
"The Unavoidable Christ.'' Baptism at
evening srvt e. Bible achtml al- li noon
Young Peoples Service st 7:w p. m. Wed
nesday. uo p. m. Midweek prsise eervsca.
Strangera welcome al all services.
Central Ualt-td Preabytaiian, ttth and
DMi!e. R. B. A. McrJnde. D. D, Pastor
Morning worship at 10.3. Sermon by Rev.
E. C. Knapp. of the echool of religtoua
pedagogy al Hartford, Conn. Evening
woramp al 1:00. Scrmua by tha pastor,
"Obligated to ba like Christ." Saucain
sa-hmil m noon. Teachers Meeting aad
young people a prayer meeting at 7 uu p. m.
First Congregstlonal. Nlneteeaiii and
Davenport rlev. Dr. F. S. Busin will eon
duct aervicee at 1 30 a. m. and t p. rn. ;
Sunday school at U m.: Christian Endeavor
at 7 p. av Strangers especially Invited.
Rev. Frederick T. Rouse of Appleton. Wig,
will pre at: n both morning asi evanina
M'jmmg luplo, "The soul s aesrch for i
God:" evening topic. "God Manitost la His
Works"
-it'r"f lnat Xratvtariaa, SUIasaia
All pifrrtou piano sale fade? rn Insignificance when cnmpari to this one.
Over 300 baautlful. high (Trad new pianos fflnit be sold regardless of cost, prior
to July 1st. Remembr that seeing cost nothing and I essential to a wiaa decis
ion. It you want the beat piano made, you must come her for It for wa are sola
Nebraska agent for the Incomparable Stein way. If you want the best piano
value at moderate coat, you will cam hr for It. for w have piano at 1144,
1191, $J20 and o on up. each one chosen by expert knowledge from the whole
field, aa belag best worth It prlra, and our guarantee stand back of every one
sold. Here you find afe plaao buying only one price, accomodating term and
your money back If you want It. W hare for your critical Inspection uch cele
brated make aa
Steinway & Sons. Sieger, Emerson, Hardmsn,
A. B. Chase McPhslL Kartzman, tfeed &
Sons and Oar Hand Made Mueller . .. ..
& MtielkF
South Omaha. Lincoln. Council
and Castellsr. Walter H. Reynolda
Pastor Rev. Henry Lampe of Ponoa and
the pastor wtll exchange pulpits for the
Sunday; morning service. 10:30; sundav
school. 12 m. ; Endeavor Society. 7; evening
preaching. . Ontario street rhapel. Eight
eenth and Ontario, and Park Fores chapel.
Twelfth snd Dominion, of this church hold
their Sabbath schools at I p. m.
Second Presbyterian Church, Twenty
Fourth and Nicholas Streets. Rev. Saw.
man Hall Btirdtck. Pastor At lo 30 W. J.
Shallcroes of Beilevu will pre rrt th
elalms of the college: at p. m. W. A.
Brlgga. X. D.. missionary of the fWrefgn
beard to Cheng Ral Una wtll preen h;
men s prayer meeting st 10; Sunday school,
wtth Bible. Baraca and Phllatliea classes
at noon: Christian Endeavor. 7 p. m.
First Methodist Episcopal. Twenty and
Davenport The morning hour will be de
voted to th children s servtcav Special
sen-Ices by the Sunday school with a
baptismal service for children, followed by
a brief address by tha paster. Evening
service-. Esra Charlea Knapp of Hartford.
Conn., one nf the most prominent Sunday
school wnlrti s in tha United Statea wtll
deliver an address.
CRUSADE ON THE BILLBOARDS
Legal Dssarnaeat af City at Wawk aa
Xotfcaa ad BVegralattac Ute
City Attorney Bum am and his aaasttanta
are working sn aa ordinance to govern
I lie construction and maintenance of bill
boards. The destre of tho 'council la to re
strict this form of advertising aa much aa
possible, and for this reason tha ordinance
lg being carefully drawn, so it may stand
the tsst of tho courts.
The decision of tha supreme eourt of
Illinois In a rase taken ap from Chicago I
being considered tn connection with the
drafting of ths Omaha ordlnanca, aa the
court tn that ess held that, while ths
council has a light to regulats tn a cer
tain degree, it cannot tax ths bill hoards
out of existence aad that regulations ap
plicable to the business portion of a city
are aot applicable to th residence dis
tricts. Because of the maay norma raised
m connection with the proposed ordinance
It may he several days before tt la la
shape for Introduction.
AUTO MEN CAN GET COIN BACK
Six of TUens Entitled ta nailer EsmfB
r.drt Tatevwretatlaa ef
Ovdlaaaee,
The city of Omaha has K which will he
delivered to owners of that many auto
mobiles upon application. 1
A few week ago when the rterg of the
board received from th secretary of stats
a list of the names of owner of auto
mobiles tn Omaha he sent nctlcs to earn
telling him the city license of II hsd not
been paid. Si persons responded immedi
ately. The seventh balked at paying mat
his money nd tn others decided to wait.
It took the seventh man but a short time
ta convince the city authorities the ordi
nance under which the money had been
collected had bees repealed aad the only
fee required waa that which must bs paid
annually at Lincoln.
The men who paid can now get their
cash.
Tvlstet Reported tlL
ST. FBTTXRSBL'Ra Jun it. A dispatch
from Tuja again report Count Tolstoi as
being seriously til.
piiX? WATER H
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Bluff a. Sioux City.
PAPA-CY AT CUT-OFF CAMP
Desperate Character from Souti Cor
nertd by Federal Officer.
SLATES 07 WALTX2, THS XTD
Waste fa This Little Matter aad
Also far Several ieeaalte oa
ad the Getvw
traassl.
Deputy United States Marshal Leaar,
Saramone went out ta tha eaaip ot ths
graders employed on tho KUpatrtek eon
tract on th Lane eut-off near South Omaha
Saturdsy to arrest a colored man hearing
the peculiar nam of "Papa-Cy," who was
wanted for th murdeg of "Walter tho Eld.'
a notorious character of southern Okla
homa, on September 12. 180.
The killing of Walter tha Kid was ths
result of an orglo m a grading camp aaar
Lawton. Okl. "Papa-Cy." becoming in
toxicated with Texas "pin ton," tha fa
vorite fighting beverage of tha south, ran
amuck and tn the wlndup "Walter tha Kid"
was shot full of holes and died. "Papa
Cy," who previous to this time had on
or two Texas killings to his credit, eoo
oeeded In escaping and waa traced aU over
th country, from Fort Worth to Little
Rock. El Paso and Santa Fe. and was only
a few day ago finally located In th grad
ing camp near South Omaha.
He Is regarded as ons of ths most des
perate characters tn ths country snd waa
for some time, tt Is alleged, a member ef
one of the most desperate gang of crim
inals In Oklahoma and northern Texas.
While "Papa-Cy" I wanted tn this In
stance ostensibly for ths killing of "Wal
ter ths Kid." tt ta said th government
has a special Interest in hi capture for
assaults upon federal official In Arkansss
and other parts of ths country along tha
Arkansas and Indian Territory border.
PANTS ON BED AND NOT MAN
Fast Saws Tasef frees tVetaa a
taatiary let Laureway trass
fsrsss.
The fact that Ellas Sprtgftns trousers
wars adorning tho bed posts In his room
and not his own Hmbs, when William Tay
lor extracted CI from one of the pockets,
saved the latter a term In the penitentiary.
Taylor waa charged under an Information
with larceny from ths person, a penitenti
ary offense, but after drawing tha Infor
mation County Attorney English found
Sptigglns was not wearing rhe garments,
when the theft was committed. This re
duced the offense to petty larceny, to which
Taylor pleaded guilty Saturday morning.
Ha waa given thirty days In jail by Judgs
Troup.
Dick Burna. a former bell boy at tha
Her Grand, was sent to the Industrial school
at Kearney to remain until he Is 21 years
old. Judge Troup sentenced him Saturday
morning for the theft of a grip and con
tents at the hotel. Ha aald he was 17 ye
old.
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