TITO OMAHA DAILY HEK: SATUKDAY, .JULY 4, 190S. OMAHA FULL OF DEMOCRATS City Will B Working Alire with Delegates on Fourth. - i COOK COUNTY THE BIO NOISE BIM Special Trelaa Will Pin Throne the Gate Clr Bearlan; Their Harden, to Dearer Convention. tlea-lra of Democracy. renn.ylvaula Bryan Wags arri. at a a. m. ever th Bock Island. Cook County Democracy arrlTM at 8 a. m. orf tha Burlington. Alabama find riorlda delegations nrrlv at 6:30 a. m. ever th Barling-ton. Wet Virginia atlsgatton nrrlTS. 11 130 a. m. orcr th Bock island. Mas.achnsettj delaratlon arrlraa lilB p. m. 0Tr tka Book Xiland. Jacksonlan olnb leav. at 3:30 p. m. over the Bnrllnrton. Fsnnsylvknla delegation arrlTaa oy tha Borth'Srertcrn at 10:30 p. m. at th Vnloa station. for the city council today and attorney for the Civic federation offered to stipu late tu have the decision of he district court In the appeal of thla case rule In all others without further hearings on remon strances. Attorneys for applicants took th proposition undT advisement and the coun cil adjourned to Monday morning-. at at CXPHF.M COM PA 51 IE" PAY FIK Failure to Make Iteports According; to Law la Expensive. (From a Staff Correspondent.) LLVCOI-N, July 1 Ppeclal.) The ex press companies against which suit was brought to collect penalties for not filing reports with the State Rnllway commlselon confessed Judgment In the county court this afternoon and paid their fine, a total of tl.MS, or CO and costs tach. The de fendants were the Adams, American and t'nited States. The action was merely civil to collect penaltlea for a failure to file re ports m demanded by the commission nn1 the action of the express companies' Is an admission that the commission law In tliU respect Is valid. , STATE BUYS CALIPOKXIA HOXD9 Half Million of School Money Invested by Treasarer. LINCOLN. July . (Special Telegram.) Maryland delegation arrives over tha State Treasurer Brian has bought InOO.OOft Borthwc.tcrn at at llita p. m. at the TJnlon atatlon. South Dakota dclajatlon arrives ovsr tha RorthwsaUrn at 10:10 a. n. Sunday at tha Union station. Ehr it, speclsl trslns csrrylng democrals from llio east, north and south will pass through Omaha Saturdsy en route to Denver nnd the democratic nntlonsl con vention. The first train will arrive a 6 o'clock In the morning, carrying the Penn aylvcnln Jlnnrfl" league and the last for tha day will pull Into Union station ten minutes after midnight with the South Dakota delegrit'oo. on board. ' The Dahlmnri Democracy and the Jnrk snnUn club unite In extending courtesies to tii delegations, both clubs having In- vited sll domocrsts to meet the trains Sat urday sud Sunday and do all they can to moke the hcurs or minutes spent in Omaha enJoyah). Thomas J. Klynn, president of the Eagles has also appointed a committee to assist In the entertainment of the dele gations which will pass through Omaha on the two days nnd John A. Rlne. ex alted ruler of the Elks.' will appoint a similar committee from that body. John E. Resgnn Is chairman of the Dahl man Democracy entertainment committee and Ed P. Smith Is chairman of the Jack aonlan club entertainment committee. On account of the Jacksonlan club leaving Saturday afternoon for Denver It will not have the opportunity ti do much In the wray of entertaining the "guests within our gates." hut those of the Jacks who do not g to Denver will do what they can In extending courtesies. ' The Jims have bought 2. TOO of the tricolor booster buttons. wHc. Ihry will pin On the coats of all dele gates nnf hnve provided 100 Ak-Sar-Ben horns for souvenirs. - lief reshments cf All Sorts. The visitors will be escorted to the sev eral club rooms, the Jims having arranged for st rvlng refreshments of all kinds In their rooms. Cigars will be on tap In the club rooms of the Jack organization and the Elks and Eagles lodges. Some of the delegntt'ns will rtop In Omaha but a ahc rt time, hut those who will stay here several hours will he taken to the city hall find shown the enlarged photographs of Mayr "J'm." to the stick yards In Scuth Omnha. the Union Tnclfle shops, the (-Teller: In fact they will bo shown pvtl irr they want to see. Oeorae F. West Is rl'Rlrmnn of the Eagle AM , AC 1 u M -1 t lllllnt! ' l flirt I .VI S I T' .1 .1 F lf the or.imlttee being composed of ,V. 3. StrykT. Ch.rl ji I1. liJ i' 1JJ': QrJ Brandels, J. A. Tut'.i'lU K. P. FisTic'K H. W.Dunn, Josepi Sonncnterg, Dr. M. J. Ford, Dr. XV. A. Hostetter. A. Matthews. Jules Althouse. 51, Asher, A. V. Dresher and D. W. ("annon. Tl Is committee, aside from enterta'nti s: thrlr brother Eagles, will remind tle-n that the grand worthy pres'dT.t of the lodge for the nation. The d ire A. It'll of California, has been selerliv! t-m;ioaiy crnlj-man of the con venl'oii. 'Thi t.lks e:i;.-i talnment enmmll tee will ho appointed thla evening In lodge aess'on. Cook t'onntr Here Five Hoars. Th- Cool; Coun;y Demo rioy. Chlcag.), whli h a-rlvf at S o'clock Saturday morn lnj rvT th" B irllngton. will remain In Onnaha until 1 o'clock in the afternoon. The 15 members fff 'the party wearing long frvk'vrsis aid high silk hdis and caiTy'rs rol'ed umbrellas, will march to ths Taxton hotel, where they will break fast. All' r.ma rnd Florida delegatlona will arrive, at the same depot a half hour later and wi:i breakfast at the Millard. There Will be l.f. In the Dixie delegation. At 3:20 in the afternoon the Jacksonlan club special will pull out from the Bur ltat:on, arriving at Lincoln .at 4:45. Chartered can will take the WO members sf the party to Fairvlew, where they will spend on hour at Bryan's home. Return--Ing to Lincoln they will have supper anl leave at :"0. the schedu.e railing for ar rival at Denver at 8:V Sunday morning. worth of California state bonds at par to net the state 4 per cent Interest Treasurer Brian went to California the latter part of last week, In answer to a notice thit the bonds were to be sold to the highest bid der, and tonight he wired that he had se cured the entire issue. The state will be out only the traveling expenses of the treasurer, but It will save the commission of the middleman. Brian Clob Officer. PERU. Neb., July 3. (Special.) The Bryan club of tha Peru State normal met today in executive session and adopted a constitution and by-laya. Resolutions fav orable to the candidacy of W. J. Bryan were, passed untnimously and the followlMg officers were elected. President. W. H. Patchln, plnclpal Da kota City schools. Vice President. H. H. Relmund, principal Alliance high school. Secretary. M. C Lefler, principal Elm wood schools. Treasurer. L. R. Hill, principal Bridge port schools. Sergeant-at-arms. W. S. Cook, principal Alexandria scnonls. Executive committee, Earl Cllne of Sid ney, Superintendent C. M. Penny of Oak land, J. A. llanna of Auburn. H fgaKaffaBBaanaa EEB Rarlsg Opens at MrC'ook. M'COOK, Neb., July 1 (Special Tele gram.) The July recess of the McCook Driving Park association opened this after noon with a large attendance and hreu stirring events. The 2:30 pace, purse $2C0, was won by Rlglitftway, She's Right second, Tom Em met third, L'na Wright fourth, time: 2:27, 2.:6, 2:1H. Free-for-all trot, purse fcV): Daybreak won first, silver Star second, Jim Under wood third. Time: 2:234. 2:20. 2:23H- Dewey won the half-mile dash 'In 0:68V; purse, tuO. Automobile, motorcyyole and exhibition racea concluded the day's program. To morrow's bill Is faster. BASKET riCMC OS THE FARM Opportunity Offered to View Work of North Platte Experiment Station. NORTH Pt.ATTE, Neb., July S. (Spe cial. )Chanrellor E. Benjamin Andrews and t'.ie rrgrnts of the State university were vis ting st the experiment farm near this city a few days ngo and made the uggestlon that an annual picnic be held at th 8tate Experiment farm. Th' were very much pleased with the conditions as they found them upon the farm and stated that they had not found any better crops In any other part of the state. The sug gestion which was made hus been adopted ami a picnic will be held at the experiment atation three miles south of this city on the th day of this month. An Invitation has been extended) to all the farmera of weatern Nebraska and all others interested in tha farm. The following Is the program: Inspecting the farm and growing crops, from 10 a. m. to 1 p. m. s Basket lunch In the grove, from 1 p. m. la t p. m At I p., m. there will be addresses by Hon. E. P. Bromn of Lancaster county, who comes aa tha representative of Gov ernor Shrldon; Dean Burnett of the Stats Agricultural college. Superintendent Sny der and others. Ic cream and lemonade will be served free. UNDAY I THE DAY Be sure and see that your paper contains the coupon. Cut it out and present it to your grocer who is authorized to give you absolutely free for the coupon a full-size cake of SWEETHEART TOILET SOAP First of Lleeaao Hearlasa Eaa. HASTINGS. Neb., July . (Special Tele gram.) Th hearing on th first applli-a-t'.cn for saloon license waa completed be- ' To Cure DIARRHOEA Dysontory, Cholora Morbus or Ckolora Infantum Uk TIT k TrTrrt tin Blackberry Balsam You battgr gt bottlg today. You may nd it torufl-ht. It it a moat raliabl rm Jy for all loo additions, cf tha bowels. AU rugit Mil it. Full tM bottla (go. Nebraska- News Notes. 1 EATRIi E Rev. Fred Hall haa accepted the tnll of iho Cimgie.atlonal chi.rcii oi this c ty t b come .t pjstor and will iTiivs i,'ie in tint io assume his new di.U.'S next DUiiduy. NEBRASKA CITY-MIss Edna Sargent, a forn:er resident of this city and a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sargent, was mar ried yesterday at Russell. Nev., to C. G. Brule of Los Angeles, Cal. PERU Rain has been falling during the day and the roads and fields are in poor condition. Already many acres of wheat, corn and alfalfa in the lowlands have been rendered worthless, and the outlook for an average crop Is a very gloomy one. BEATRICE The rr turns "male by the t'eput. afsesiors on real estate in the city of l-eatrice for the year l. amount t 52.WS.SJ6, i r a .'0.u) Increase aver Isst jear. Re tl is:ate vahut ons througl-.o-it tne luunty will show a material lncrtate. ' NEBRASKA CITY-A letter from N. A. Duff of this city, who went ti Carlsbad, Germany, for his health, states that he is Improving and hones to be greatly bene fited by the trip. If not cured. He Is the president of the Duff Grain company. COLUMBUS Miss Christobel Anna Brian and Mr. Walter G. Roberts were married at the Brian home, about six miles south of here. The ceremony was per formed by Rev. L. R. DeWolf, pastor of the First Methodist Episcopal church of Columbus. NEBRASKA CITY-Fted Mutton, the 16-year-old boy who was kicked a week ago by a horse attached to a milk wagon. which lie was driving, died last evening. The physicians who were called at first gave his mother no hope. His -Skull was crushed at the base of the brain. NEBRASKA CITY The mortgage record for Otoe county for the month of June shows ten fsrm mortgagee filed, amount ing to tM.S17.82, and twelve released, of the vulue of tM,WC86. On town property four mortgages filed, valued at I5.450, and seven released, amounting to )2,!rJ6. COLUMBUS Suit haa been filed In dis trict court by Dr. P. L. Benthack against Henry Wllcjiklns, who was attorney for Christopher Xubbe of Germany. Wllch klns has had a power of attorney from Wubbe for two years and now the doctor has one. Property Is Involved worth 13.00u. FAIRFIELD Wheat harvest," which has been in full swing for nearly a wees, waa Interrupted yesterday by a . heavy rain. There was an almost continuous downpour for the twelve hours. Wheat already In the bundle will be damaged and the bal ance of harvest delayed for several days at least. NEBRASKA CIYY-The Missouri Pacific officials were here yesterday In charge of Assistant General Freight Agent H. B. Koser. in spectlng the roed and the city in s...rii while tere thev were enter- tnlnori liv members of the Commercial club. They were out Inspecting all of the lines In Nebraska. COLUMBUS A new band haa been or ganised here. They have new uniforms and will appear In the parade on the Fourth. A. C. Boone is the president, Bert J. Galley secretary and the members are C. E. Develln. George Grubb, A. C. Boone, "lmr1e Wnrdfman. H. B. Reed. J. B. Stchudy. Henry Westbrook and Lee Jen kins. tiii.f ROCK At tha annual achiol ti e -i n htld r.er tha leports of tha director and treasurer lor lbs school work of th ear were I stoned to. C. I. Norrls was re elei ted as a member of the Board of Edu cation and C J. Wood was elected to suc- cta Dr. E. L. McCrea. A levy of S5 30J was made to carry the school work Ot tne next year TECUM S EH Judge J. B. Raper of the Johnson county district court has granted the petition of Charles M. Chamberlain, cashier of the failed Chamberlain banking house of this city, to give him a change of venue on the two cases pending In this county against him charging him with re ceiving money after he knew his bank waa Insolvent. The cases have been sent to Gag county. BEATRICE A young man named Earl Barn'-a. who I as been working on the Nil hola farm aouih of th city, disappeared Pundy last and no trace of lilm has been found, lis started to drive to town and that waa the last seen of him. Some think h may have drowned, while other be lieve he tu gone t Fawne county to work, aa he talked of going there a few daya before his disappearance. NEBRASKA CITY Colonel Porter J. Hand of this city has been tendered the position as head farrier of the big horse farm of the government In Connecticut, here they are raising Morgan h.irses for the cavalry and have ovr 1.0JU brood marea. He haa gone to Denver aa third assistant sergeant-at-arms of the demo cratic national convention, and on his re turn will give his answer In this matter. BEATRICE Rev Mr. Pean of the Dils ropal church at Wymore ea(erdav filed a protest re stive to the marriage ceremony to be performed on th street at Wymore n the Fiurth of July, claiming that auch a proceeding would debase the sanctity of the marriage ceremony. Th committee in charge turned a deaf ear to th minister protest and will pull off the marr age on schedule time. Judge Frank Crawford will officiate. TABLE ROCK Under the aupervUlon of Prof. A. M. Vane Interest in the Tat.lu R ck Chautauqua aa well aa the attendance is greatly Increasing. Miss Bel1 Kearney haa sp .ken llce A. W. Harnk'i was here , jlidav and today, ktra. Carrl A. Nation Then try it and note how different it is from ordinary soaps. You will be delighted with the exquisite perfumethe smooth creamy lather, which not only takes the dirt away, but opens the pores and softens the skin. It will not irritate the most tender skin. II BOafaOaBnaD Its absolute purity makes it "the" soap for the nursery. Where ordinary soap merely cleanses, Sweetheart -Soap cleanses, feeds, heals, provides skin nourishment and helps to build beautiful skin. Try it at our expense and you will be convinced of its superiority. Manhattan Soap Company, New York L1 f- X1 Imsn. Het Soap 1 licw a ;arge crowu to the tent laat night. Carolina juolleu singe. s, the King a ,.,iuri..t mil the Neal Dow com pany uavu uli proveu great attractions. Caa n Jack Crawford, tne leleoratcd poet biout, la me alar utuaaiou for ihu tourtu of Juiy. NLBKASKA CITY-Some of the farmers who were Hooded out on me low lanus and tr,.ri ujiiifn him uhiit iota receded aru busy planting ninety-day corn, wltn a hope ol aeuing a crop before frost cotnt-s. Many ot n. em nad ineir cropB in before tne hign water of me Missouri river Hooded them out and lost every Hung, even meir wheat, clop, and many oi the larmers on the high iaiid.1 who laliea lo iinisn piuiiiins u corn crop before the heavy raina came ure also planting ninety-day corn. Crops have oeen raised ill mis section wnere tliey were planted up to as late as the mm of July and the corn matured oefore the frost stopped it. CENTRAL CITY Central City 1b to have another inanutaciuring insiiiuiioii mm capital slock of fc.m,o. The name of the new company is me i. a. noru aihih Meal company, the incorporators being T. li. Hord, Heber Hord, M. Shonsey and G. P. Blssell. Articles or incorporation were filed in the office of the county clem Thursday. It is understood that the com pany will at once build a four-story mill on the B. at M. right-of-way east of town and that a siding Kill be laid to It from the main line, o that It will have all the trackage facllltlea necessary. The new company Is formed for the purpose of man ufacturing alfalfa meal. TECUM SEH A petition, signed by forty men, has been presented to Judge J. B. Raper of the Johnson county district court asking him to call a grand Jury for the nrt term of the court. The petitioners Infer that there la gambling going on in Tecumseh that should be stopped, and other lawlessness being practiced contrary to the decency of the city. It Is said that proper evidence cannot be brought out against alleged offenders at preliminary triala and it is believed the grand jury can find work to do in this community. The petition haa been referred to the r -.iiv attorney, the signers evidencing their 'desire to submit to that officer any evidence the Jury shall bring out convict ing any offenders. NOTES ON OMAHA SOCIETY Women Will Hold Tennis Tournament at Field Club Next Tuesday. CLUBS WILL CELEBRATE FOURTH Golf, Dinner Parties and the Week's End Hop Will Attract Large Attendance at All of Tbem. NEBRASKA FROM DAY TO DAY Qaalat and Cartons Feat ares of Life la a Rapidly Growlna Stat. Social Item Bessie Lor and Harry Short were out buggy riding laat Sunday. Sleepy Hill Gossip, Wlnslde Tribune. Industrious "Som farmers," saya a critic, "would plow until sundown, even If eacn day should contain twenty-nine hours." Welch District, Beatrice Times. Market Report Ther Is a big demand In thla "neck of th wooda" for eggs. I guess th hens must hav gon on a strike. Possum Trot Itams. Piatt Valley News. A Slam Wouldn't th "Boston Bloomers" hav been up against a proposition If thoy had dropped Into Anoka during th week when ther wasn't any barber In th town? Norfolk Nwa. Starved Max Blchter, who haa been up on his c!ilm In Mead county, Mouth Da kota, for the last month, arrived her yes terday and says he cannot stand It up ther any longer without a cook. Verdel Out look. QUERY. Oh, Leap Year Maid, to the rescue haste; A momentous question haa 'risen; When a Leap Year Girl asks a young man's hand, Bhould she get on her knees or Ms'n? Annie Vlo Gates. In Auburn Granger. A Pleasant Barartse follows the first dose of Dr. King' New Life Pills the painless regulators that strengthen you. Guaranteed. Sc. For sale by Beaton Drug company. Sentence at Cser. CASPER. Wyo.. July 3 -(Speclal )-John Kurtes, who stabbed "Red" O'Nell at Ca doraa several weeks ago, pleaded guilty and was sentenced to seven year In the penitentiary by Judge C. E. Carpenter. Richard Callahan pleaded guilty to forgery and waa sentenced to eighteen month In th penitentiary'- John Wolf, who mas convicted of grand larceny, waa given thre year In th pen. Enthusiasm among the women tennl. players of Omaha haa resulted In an Inter esting tennis tournament which will be held on the Field club courts next week begin ning Tuesday morning at 1 Oo'clock. Play will begin at 3 afternoons and at 10 o'clock each morning and will be run strictly on tournament rules, and If the players fall to be on time they will be ruled out by default So milady will have little time to primp, but a real tennis player doea not care about appearance If her game Is gf ol. Prizes will be awarded for the champion In singles and the runner up. There prob ably will be another tournament later In the season for doubles and mixed doubles. Several excellent player, will be out of the city, including Mrs. Joseph Cudahy, Mi Jean and Helen Cudahy, who leave tonight and Mrs. E. S. Westbrook, who la at pr ent? in Yellowstone park. Miss Faith Potter Is chairman of the com mittee. There have been thirty entries niada and several more are expected. Celebrating; the Fonrth. Indications are that society will do most of its celebrating at the country tlul a Sat urday and beside, golf and the customary week's end dinner and hop there will be several extra features. The Country club will make a feature of ita fireworks in the evening and some of the largest dinner parties of the season will be given thai. Luncheon Party. Mr.. G. W. Hervey entertalneJ at lunch eon Friday at her home, 1116 North For tieth street. In compliment to Mr.. Harris of Morgansfleld, Ky., who I. the guest of Mrs. H. M. McClanahan, and Mrs. Frank Holden of Kansas City, who Is visiting Mr j. Macombtr. The table had an effective decoration of pink rosis and covers were laid for Mrs. Harris, Mrs, McCianahan, Mrs. Holden, Mrs. Macomber, Mrs. Merrick Lease, Mrs. J. F. Wagner, Mr. A. B. Somer., Mrs. Chaile. Doorly, Mr.. Nathan iel McGiffen. Mrs. W. F. Mllroy, Mrs. R. Y. Campbell and the hoatess. For the Visiting Women. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Stewart, Sd, en tertained Informally at supper Friday even ing at their home on Thirty-sixth street in honor of Mr.. O. T. Eastman of Evanston 111., who 1. the house guest of her sister, Mr.. C. T. KounUe. Complimentary to Mlra Snowball of Hunt ley, Scotland; Miss Beverly and Miss Frances Beverly, guests of Mr.. Robert Dempster, and Miss Elisabeth Allen and Mra. C. C. Joslyn of Minneapolis, guest of Mr.. W. J. Bradbury. Mra. Demain L dwich entertained at luncheon Friday at her heme on West Harney street. Cover, were 1 lid for fourteen. At the Field Clab. Mrs. Wayne G. Hemphill was hostess at a delightful bridge party Friday afternoon at the Field club given compl.mentary to Mrs. Charles O'Leary of Los Ange'.es, Cal. Between forty and fifty gueat. were pres ent and luncheon waa served in the middle of the afternoon after which tha game was resumed. Psrker-lpetsisss. One of the prettiest of the late June weddings waa that of Miss Alvina Spet niann, daughter of the late J. H. and Mrs. Spetmann and Mr. Frederick J. Parker, which wa. solemnized Tuesday evening at Hillside Congregational church. Rev. J. J. Parker, father of the groom officiating asslsted by Rev. Herbert L. Mills. The church was preully decorated with palms, and cut flowers, but th wedding and reception that followed were moat simple in their details. The bride wa. growned In a dainty costume of white net made princess over soft luster silk and trimmed with Valenciennes lace. She carried a shower of white sweet peas. Mrs. Herbert Mills, sister of the bride, attended her a. matron of honor. She, too, wa. gowned In white net with lace trimmings and carried a shower of daisies. Little Master Donald Reed Head, nephew of the bride, served as ring bearer carrying the ring in an American beauty rose. Mr. Parker was unattended. An Informal re ception for the Immediate relatives fol lowed the ceremony at the home of Rev. and Mrs. Herbert I Mills, Mr. and Mrs. Parker, leaving later for a wedding trip. Upon their return they will be at home at Thirty-third and Martha streets. Children' Party. For her little daughter, Josephine Platner, Mrs. George W. Platner entertained at the Field club Friday afternoon. The time wa pleasantly spent with games and those present were little Misses Mary Gifford, Dorothy, Norton, Arlene Abbott, Mercedes Abbott, Margaret Reynolds, Margaret Get ten, Julia Getten, Gladys Nichols, Evelyn Ledwlch, Winifred Brandt, Esther Wlgman, Charlo.te Buriell, Katherne Heatings, Katherino Goss, Dorothy Hippie, Mlldied Swanson, Elsie Schmidt, Isabel Vlnsonha'er, Lilian Head and Josephine Platner. Mrs. Samuel J. Potter entertained a bridge club of which she is a member, Friday afternoon at the Field club at luncheon. The twelve members of the club were present and bridge waa played after luncheon. Martin-Smlthaou. The marrlage of Miss Sallle Will Smith son, daughter of Mrs. Alma D. Smithson and Mr. Robertson C. Martin wa. solemn ised Thursday afternoon at the home of the bride's mother, 615 Park avenue, only a few of the Immediate relative, being present. Rev. T. J. Mackay waa the of ficiating clergyman. Mr. and Mrs. Martin have gone for a wedding trip through tha west and will be at home In Omaha after August 1. Birthday Parly. In celebration of the birthday of their daughter. Miss Gladya, Mr. and Mrs. I. P. Wolf entertained Tuesday evening at their home. 3024 Amea avenue. Music and games contributed to an altogether enjoyable oc casion. The young people present were Misses Martha Moss. GUI Brain, Jessie Brain, Jessie Magarrell, Ftllonwarth, Llla Campbell, Weaterfleld. Fulton, Wll helmtna Fulton, Alice Redden, Louise Valentine. May Qulgley. Maude Clarey, Edith Baldwin,' Murphy. Woolf, Messrs T. Moss, R. Newell, C. Lang, D. Campbell, J. -Van Camp, E. Jacobsen, D. Buck, C. Merrlam, H. Woolf, Macabee and Mercer. Came and Go Gossla. Mr. C. O. Lobeck and daughter havo gone for a visit of several week. In Denver and other Colorado cities. Mr. and Mr.. Edward Porter Peck and family will not occupy their summer place near Calhoun this year. Mr.. Peck and Miss Peck expect to leave this month for the east to spend part of the time the guests of Mr and Mrs. Henry D. Estabrook at their summer place at Elberton, N. J. Mrs. Wolfsteln and children of Cincin nati arrived Friday morning to be guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur D. Brandel. at their summer place, Arlena Lodge, near Florence. Mrs-. Sam Mlehele. of Jefferson City, Mo., Is also the guest . of Mr. and Mrs. Brandets. Mrs. George Dyball accompanied by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wilkinson of Blair, have gone to Manitou, Colo., for the remainder of the summer. Judge and Mra. William Eastman, who have apent the last six week, visiting in the east will spend this week tha guests of their daughter, Mrs. King of De. Moines, enroute home. Mr. and Mra. Milton T. Barlow and little son will spend a few daya this week visit ing friends In Canton, O., going then to their cottage at Marlon, Mass., on Buzxard bay At the Coantry Clab. Mrs. Nathan Merrlam entertained at the Country club Friday, her gueat. being Mr.. W. W. Morsman, Mrs. B. F. Crum mer, Mrs. Julius Kessler and Mr. F. H. Cole. Mrs. II. T. Lemlst was hostess at a small luncheon at the 'Country club Friday, cov er, being laid for six. Those present war Mrs. E. E. Balch, Mrs. J. A. MeShane, Mrs. J. E. Baum, Mrs. E. C. MeShane, Mrs. Daniel Wheeler and Mr. I-emist. YOU Pn3EY where you are sure to get extra yalue in return The dealers who sell CONTRACT 5 cent straight cigar are entitled t your trade, They know CONTRACT is the best nickel cigar ever made They know their customers like it and come back for more That's why they pay more for CONTRACT than for any other 5 cent cigar. Let some dealer today sell you a Pfmr opliu 0 Mi