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The People's Banner from David City, Nebraska • 3

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grove from Wednesday until Friday. Mrs. Mosgrove accompanied her home. Mr. and Mrs.

Jos. llajec of Ravenna, came Thursday to be present at the funeral of his fatlur, Frank Ha-jck Sr. Mrs. Rose Wehr of Silver Creek and Miss Ostrander of Columbus visited Monday with Mr. and Mrs.

Jake lleins. Mrs. J. W. Emery is on the sick list.

Leona and Vera Kennedy went to Columbus to spend a few days iir thi M. H. Schepker home. Mrs. Geo.

French and daughter, Miss Mamie of David City, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Kirlin during the past week.

Harry Harvey spent Sunday with bis father near Bellwood. Mrs. Templeton and Mrs. L. Hull, both of Worchester, grandmother and aunt of Mrs.

H. L. Mos-grove spent the latter part of last week here. The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

H. L. Kirlin is very sick. Mrs. Peter Seharfe and two children are visiting in Wheekr, S.

D. this week. Miss Ruth Thompson of Ulysses spent Sunday with Miss Winifred Chamberlain. garrison. I Special correspondence.

Misses Agusta Muntz and Lyria Randall were Lincoln visitors Wednesday of last week. Grandma Dallegge of David City vis ited her son, lltrman and family during the past week. A. D. Adkins spent Thursday' and Friday of last week with a nephew In Lincoln.

Miss Fannie Emery of David City spent last Thursday with her parents Mr: and Mrs. J. W. Emery. Mr and Mrs.

Gottfried Marti of Hastings, spent last Thursday with his brother, S. J. Marti and family. Lew Marshall was a Lincoln visitor Wednesday of last week. Mrs.

Charles Spelts of David City spent last Thursday with her brother W. F. Schaumburg and family. Mrs. L.

C. Wren of David City spent a day of last week with her brother, S. J. Marti. The twelve year old son of Mr.

and' Mrs. W. T. Schaumburg departed this life May 24. Funeral services held at the residence Thursday afternoon and interment made in the Garrison cemetry.

'C. Egly was a state capital visitor last week Thursday, Miss Jessie Templeton of Walioo visited her sister, Mrs. II. L. Mos- Make Your Paint Money Buy Satisfaction! I -V i rPO make your paint money buy satisfaction means a great deal.

You cant achieve satisfaction with cheap, inferior paints that crack and peel and blister and begin to look shabby almost as soon as dry. Nor with paints that are coarse anil uneven in texture and lacking ia lustre that will not give long wear. But your money buys unfailing satisfaction when you spend it for Lowe Brothers High Standard" Liquid Paint because its made of best materials its made by highly efficient machinery which grinds and mixes much more thoroughly and uniformly than could be done by hand Because The Lowe Brothers Company has 35 years experience in good paint making behind it, and its experts are always seeking for betterment. The Concrete results are that "High Standard" Liquid Paint goes farther and spreads better than other paints, that it gives more wear and retains its look of brightness and freshness longer. Its the best paint investment you can make pays- you dividends' of long and satisfactory service.

You can find more beautiful, durable, color combinations in this line than in any other. Your house will net need to be like your ncigty bors for theres variety here. "High Liquid. Paint is put up in air-tight cans ready for application. livery can, large or small, contains the full quantiv.

of paint designated on the. label S. StandaroJ measure. Just as dependable High Standard Liquid, Paint are Lowe Brothers Varnishes and Enamels, for exterior or in terior finish, and Vernicol, a stain and finish-for floors and woodwork. They will save you money as well as give: satisfaction.

1 1 Let us make suggestions for your color-combination. Ask for color cards. See sample panels. Mrs. M.

11. Schepktr and licicc, Miss Louise Allrecht, of Columbus, visited friends here from Saturday until Monday morning. Mrs. Anna Haynes and daughter, Georgia, of University Place, spent the first of the week at the D. P.

Haynes home. Mr. and Mrs. U. L.

Wilson, of Rising City, visited Saturday and Sunday with their daughter, Mrs. J. 1. Kirlin. Laurence Chamberlain came up fron Lincoln Saturday and spent Sunday.

R. S. Grubb of Omaha, visited at the C. A. Miller place the first of the week.

Jas. L. Teal Came up, from Lincoln Saturday to visit his parents over Sunday. Scott Fleck of Bellwood spent the past week with the Henry liras family. C.

A. Miller made a business trip to Ulysses Friday. Mr. and Mrs. -I.

S. Fisk, of Lincoln, visited from Friday until Sunday evening with the latters parents, -Mr. and Mrs. G. A.

Mechling. Mr and Mrs Fred. Miller came down from Columbus Friday. Mrs. Miller just returned from the hospital and will remain with her parents, and Mrs.

Fred Durre, for several weeks. Mrs. M. Muntz was a Lincoln visitor Saturday. Mrs.

Anna Jacobs, of David City is staying at the Peter Schafer homo during the absence of her daughter, Mrs. Schafer. The bank was closed Tuesday, May 30, and II. L. Mosgrove spent the day in Vaipariaso.

Missis Edna and Dean Marshall returned home Saturday after spending a week with their aunt in Lin-i oln. Mrs. D. P. Haynes is in very poor health at present.

Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Clute made a business trip to David Monday, also visited with her sister, Mrs Roys.

Floyd Marquis has improved his farm in the past few days by treating the house, barn and other buildings to some paint. J. L. Harrison does not improve in health, and is in a very critical condition. The M.

E. Sunday School is preparing for a children's day program. F. 11. Davis of David City was doing some work in our cemetery last week.

Win. Nuttleman of Surprise visited at Fred Durre's last Thursday. Mrs. A. E.

Filler and children visited Sunday with relatives at Foley. David Moell spent Saturday in Bellwood. Herman A. Neujali of Gresham was in our village on business Thursday. Mr and Mrs.

Otto Wustruck of David City, Sundayed with Mrs. C. Bloom. Andrew Dosek and wife of Pleasanton, attended the funeral of her father, Frank Ilajik Saturday. Miss Rena Haynes, formerly of this place, graduates from the University Place high school this week Jas.

Hewitt returned to his home in Ulysses Tuesday after visiting his daughter, Mrs. Win. Wolf. Mr. and Mrs.

Reinhold Pilh of Millerton, called on A. E. Piller and family Thursday. Mrs. L.

M. Longstreth went to Ulysses Tuesday to decorate the graves of loved outs. John H. Hyder of Lincoln, husband of Mrs. Nettie Hyder, formerly Miss Nettie Coon of this place, was among the number killed in the wreck at Indianola, Monday.

Adelmer Price was among the York high school graduates this spring. Adelmer is the son of Rev. II. V. Price formerly of Garrison.

Ask Frater Aout It ZEILINGER He Will Tell Have you an old chair Have you an old floor Have you an old chest Have you an old cupboard Have you anything that needs PAINT Use Use Use Use You How S. W. Brighten UP Stain S. W. Brighten Up Floorlac S.

W. Brighten Up Family PAINT S. W. Brighten Up Finishes Have It Delivered You will be surprised to see what a difference a small amount of paint or varnish will do in your home. Your own skill with a stick and a brush does the trick.

J. J. Frater Both Phones 41 City last week. Miss T. Shirmerka came home from Llnwooil to stay with parents.

Miss Pessie Novacek went to Brainard to visit relatives. Miss Blanch Townliy visited with friends at Linwood last week. A crowd of young folks of Abie went to Bruno to attend the school program Friday. E. Halstead of Linwood was looking after business matters here Saturday forenoon.

Miss Minnie Spatz visited with fiiends in Walioo last week. Abie is to have a new harness shop It will be located in Semrod stand on main street. Dont fail to give the harness maker a trial for that is all that is requirt d. Mrs. F.

C. Sliandera and dangliCr Miss Florence, went to Morse Bluffs Saturday to visit with Mrs. Slian-ileras mother who is ill. Miss F. Musilek of Prague is visiting friends at this place this wn J.

J. Matans and family visited at Bruno over Sunday. P. A. Tomek and wife visit.

with friends at Prague, Sunday. J. Urbansky of 11 rainard visit with J. J. Ustahol and family of this place over Sunday.

Mr. J. L. Svoboda and daughter. Miss Matilda, were Lincoln visitors Monday.

Mrs. L. Vavrina visit at Fremont, Monday. Miss Emma Spatz came home from Omaha to stay with parents. The Svoboda transacted business in David City Monday.

The trip was made in their auto. L. il. Semrad of Dwight visited with parents and friends here Tuesday. Chas Doukal transacted business, in Omaha Monday.

The winners of the gun club last Sunday wire, 1st, Chas Doukal, 2nd, Jos. Koutnik. A fine time was reported. Messrs J. V.

Vidlak and Antoni Petrus were looking after business matters at Brainard Monday. Edward Spatz of Malmo came here for a visit with parents and friends Monday. Flags waved at half mast over our busim ss lions', commemorating the 3utl. annivtrsary of the C'gvil War. And especially because it was Memorial Day.

The bank and other business houses were closed. The people never forget to give due credit to those who fell in the preservation of our Union. FOR SALE BY cn our streets hist week. Dont forget the great celebrations to be held in Abie on the 29 of June and the Fourth of July. The woman of today who has good health, good temper, good sense, bright eyes and a lovely complect ion, the result of good living and good digestion, wins the admiration of the world.

If your digestion is faulty Chamberlain's Stomach and Llvir Tablets will correct it. For sale by ail dealers. LINWOOD. Special Correspondence. i and Mrs.

Eugene Slminaki ol Mahno on tlm morning of the 23. The mother and babe doing well. Mrs. Slimnaie is well known in Linwood being a daughter of Hon. Wm.

llusenettr. Grandpa Husenetti r's face is hardly i road enough to contain his smile and is to be congratulated oq having reached tli" mature age of grand-fat hi r. E. C. Darker made a business trip to Lincoln Saturday.

Billie Pays and Matt Beeius of Edliolm wire lv re Saturday. Wm. Husenetter and son Clyde went to Malmo Saturday. The dance Saturday nit-lit was a sueei ss judging from th" noise made in the residence part of town Sunday morning from 2 to 4 a. in.

Barbara Mensik aine fioin Howells Monday to visit her sisti Mrs. E. Tiehacek. I Miss Rosa Doeekal of Abie visited old friends between trains Tuesday. Mr.

and Mrs. T. M. Howie ami family of Edliolm were in our village Tuesday. They brought Mrs.

Dr. Atkinson of Lincoln down to take the afternoon train for home. Miss Effie Mattison is home from a few days visit in Omaha. The L. C.

B. J. lodge observed Memorial Day in a viry fitting way. County Stech was the off; i ia speak and the Aide band fornisn-td the music. A large procession went to the National ceim-t ry to decorate the graves.

Miss Margin lite llnokstra went to Kdholm Tutsday morning where she nut father and observed Memorial Day Services. Mrs. Rose Yavra, who is employed at tlm Douglas lounty hospital in Omaha is spending her vacation at t'ue home of in ninth) Mrs. L. P.

Yesb y. A large crowd from Alii" wire in attendance at th" Memorial Day s. vios in re. Miss Laura Folds attended M'-n: orial Day i xen isi in David City. Mrs.

W. J. Blair visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E.

rkins in David City this week. David City Now i the time to paint. U.V -c our paint ad Zeilingi Bros. For western Nebraska laud or Lula Valley irrigated land see S. Dearduff.

25 tf All stand an equal chance In piano contest. Some young lady at Bulter county la going to win a iajsi -some piano. Work Will Soon Start fter you tanke Dr. King's New LJt-. Pills, and you will quickly enjoy rJL.

fine results. Constipation and tut-gestion soon vanish and fin' tit" returns. Tiny regulate slum ir Ac liver and bowels anil impart new str ngtli ami i rgy to the wlii.l" Try th' til. Only 23c at fai an Jordans. SeitmzdS base; BALL, GOODS i ARE SOLDStt ALL DEALERS? who want to p'v nil that' new an.

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The Sole-Proof Graining Outfit, even in inexperienced hands, uiakrw possible the most charming natural wood effects on furniture, floors, linoleum, oilcloth, etc. Sale-Prool Floor Coatings ire mid Intel" colors by reputable retailers whose basi ness existence depends upon the (walifw.y of their wares. Beautiful coUr earj mnJ JrrcntrW ieni Air lent uen request. PATTON PAINT CO. Laics Street Milwaukee, For Sale by ZEILINGER BROS.

David City, Nebr. T- The GREATEST Ahehic Feature THE WORLD HAS EVER SEEN. agaged a i ths Highest Salary ever paid any Attraction. Creating the Greatest Enthusiasm. Producing THE MOST UNPARALLELED SENSATION And attracting more thousands than any other amusement feature ever has done.

died. FRANK J. HAJEK was born August 13, 1843 and died May 23, 1910. aged 64 years, 9 months? and 10 days. He was married to Miss Barbara Dolry in Ronov, Bohemia and came to America in 1876.

He settled near Weston, Saunders county. About 16 years later he moved to Butler county where he resided until his death. At the time of his death he was visiting with a son ar Rockville and while hauling some lumber the team became frightened and ran away, throwing him undir the wli-els Irom which both limbs wire i rushed. He did not regain consciousness but died three iati at Rockville, The funeral see vices were held in the Holy Trinity Catholic church in Brainard, May 27 and interment made in the Brainard cemetir.v. To mourn his loss the deceased bavis a wif- and four children.

Mrs. Mary Pavlinic, lb aver Fails, Mrs. Polina Dosek of Pleasanton, Joseph J. of Rockville, and Flank llajek of Garrison with wmom deceased n-sided. ABIE.

Special correspondence. Messrs Chas Ducekal and Frank Sborney transacted business at David EVERY MORNING AT 10 O'CLOCK GORGEOUS, NEW, FREE STREET PARADE THE LARGEST, LONGEST, RICHEST. MOST NOVEL PUBLIC HOLIDAY PARADE EVER SEEN, containing More Grand New Features, More Horses, More Elephants, More Men and Women, More Cages, Dens, Tableaux Cars, Bands of Music, More Rare Wild Animals Can any other Show possesses TWO Grand. Complete EXHIBITIONS DAILY, afternoon im. (xrs Open at One Seven P- M- Performances Commence One Hour La if WillExhibit at David City June 7th at their place.

J. J. Kopei ky of Bruno was.

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