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'1 jrleil SiHity PAPILLION Tines. THIRTY-FIFTH YEAR. PAPILLION. SARPY COUNTY. NEBRASKA.

THURSDAY, JULY 9. 1908. NUMBER 15. CELEBRATION A SUCCESS LOCAL AND PERSONAL NEWS 1 THE City Savings of a hot summer sun 'makes a yellow skin, and by using A. 1).

S. Peroxide Cream wcasiounlly the skin becomes white and as I)elicate as Kver. For.iSun -Burn it is just the Its a sdotliihg emollient ami a skin bleacher at the same time. It has all the good-qualities of Fine Antiseptic Cream and is inade only tlie piirest ingredients. Try a 3lox and you will hnd that just what we Haim for, it aiitetnl under the pure fpod and drug act; Manuv faciurei Ameriin I)riiggists SyHdiiate, Iong 1 Island City Ny- For.

sale by Bej I Drug Pap lllion, Neb. v-? All the Same I. Every nisn. wonian or child who Janies to this bank is hmrteously and his or her bnsinem is atteml-eil to the best of onr ability. want yonr hnainese he--cause we know we pan serve juu well and to our mnthal x-y advantage.

If jrn transact yinir bnsi-" rs" here yon are aaaured of thii friendly intweat of. Pur Ivink and its oflicera. a Our customers have onr first "i r. BANKING HOUSE 7.7 7.og;. YA.W.

Clarke- SCHAEFER'S CUT-PRICE DRUG STORES 'y: Omaha and South Omaha -y 'K y- Omaha, Nebraska. ry Pays 4 per cent com- pound interest on dejvosits.y ve 3 money only "in real estate mortgage and yv i and county Securities -i which dp. not change 7y in Value. Km -v We respectfully so- licit your business. DR.

F. F. WHITCOMB DENTlSfg: Visit sPapillion every Saturday. Crown and bridge work a Spool-, aity. Office with Dr; Magaret Second Floor efBloedel Block MeCnrtr riMul.

Guilty. formerly. of. McCartjj', formerlyo f. MwwiiHMuiiimtini 'yy: 0y 1 TAN all over the United States.

ind ll was well patronized all after-, noon and evening, -The floor was fine and Uw music excellent and the lovers of the dance had plenty of opportune ty qf Ing their; pksslon along Ope of the grandest display fire works ever witnessed in county was sent up ln the evening! Owing Jo qne misunderstanding twoWrders for fire work's had beep sent in a double bill was the result They were witnessed by. a large number of people In the evenlngy Thei crowd was very orderly all day and' evening there was hot. a single arrest madek- Tha day also luckily free from accldentsvbnly two of minor importance occurring. Taken in all thh celebratlou was a grand uocess snd on all sides expressions of satisfaction are heardi. The committees worked pard to make' the affair's' success and they wefe ahly assisted by the who' took an ac-' the part in the celebratiop fe 7 County Attorney notice' from the supreme court last week that hie motion' to 7 dismiss' the handamua last 'fall by of the.

citizens of Louisville against Sarpy county and Gass County jointly, to compel them to; fepatr the tqulsflllev had been sustained and tbe salt dismissed. This is the second suit of-fthe kind jhlch the county has. had' tb reiiit in tfae jast two years. 1 The one was tried Upon an. agreed itatement of lacts and resuited in a victory for.

ifie twa citizens of Lou is-vliie hot however and employed another and be-, guh a second spit With; the above- re1 ulv Bpth sults were original actions in'thesuprtme 'court' The recent cy cloite destroyed that' rein sindCrof thC old sp. Wxcepit -for the two Suits between Sarpy coupty and: Cass county over the costs of sqine -repairs made by latter trouble Jroin that source is a matter of history Arthur ilsonof Avocarlo wa, waft the guest severat.tlays the past -week wUh ln ihla clty and Mr.and hirs; JSte vpnHOn. and Mr; aStjf AF bJ Oiik ul i lt aid a I laama litj Tuesday for Sterling Coforadb, where he wUT.he 'joined Edwlp Brown i- and the two young men wilt then go Uf Denver and other jjolnu' whef will, la Velft the i gh ia 1 oouple of VWhjldexiieriineiiting ith a cannon lire cracker thei.Fphrih.pif July, Wai1 ter Meyer had the ends, of a couple oi fingers onh right' hand hlowo tie had. the' infernal machine under a tin can and while, getting the Yhing-flxed it exploded, with the above1 i)f- -A rraHtrong, res aisd wounded members Walter will have a soris hand, for a 'while no further eompticalions are looked for. OUR PLATES; Flt Perfectly a saliiiral sad: llfnllke spgesrsscs.

lyour plate Is luosa ws nsa imaks one which will, wtls-y- specialist Is the best la the United iii tifliveii sWs and css supply you -vlth apiece of eruwo sod. juidn work which will be beautiful In Ita apnearaaca and suod fora llfethue. Our. r. fllltnsssUy where w.

put ilm70ur xt.rsctlnz speclaTliit esn remove any vgii nauri inf niu brlnR slonx and ns meth- odswlilrh niakeltabaolutely-palalesn Tsfts Dental Rooms 1 ISI7 JDasglasSf. OaraJa.Wek. -V lllna Boned Meeting. The village held its regular July Tuesday" svenlng and outside of the regular rdutlna business noth I oj lmpor tanc was dpn. following Vlils wer audited and allowed 0y Cha Behrendt A Co.

1 IB 80k 'V- 72 10 fiO' Henry Buckner Zij 11 23: Patterson 7' 0 yyy 6 00 50; Chaf Nbwnes a IT 35 Frank 23 12 Frank rB'lfiT John Anderson Coofier John 5, Job 7-vv 7 4 Wm: Ssalfehl l'v-7-- yyy 25' 0JAy 21 -2f, Seeley AVi'BS- i I 1 TI 'V -V A-'m 'V Pm4i tha Feature Athletic Cvanta Pulled Off'-Uet af Winners, -The celebration in Papillion July Fourth was a very successful affair to ay the bile the crowd was noi as large as that of last year, yet the attendance was very, good when everything was taken into consideration. Tbe rainy weather of the preceding days kept many people away while the fact that many are. much behind with their; work caused many pf thotp to work in the fields all day. But- the. same conditions existed everywhere and every village where there was a celebration the sine reports are The streets were put into; excellent condition by a force of men and teams Friday afternoon and Saturday forenoon.

Much credit is-'-tv due D. Clarke for the excellent work done by him. There Is some of electing him deputy street commissioner if he can be induced accept, the position. The citizens had a hearty interest In the celebration and cleaned up their places and decorated them while, the houses and. streets presented gala: appearance, and in': Papillion was; in biollday attire and looked very beautiful, Perhaps the biggest event of they day was the grand parade.

Great preparations had' been made this tear' lure and had the weather: been a little more promlaing many more floats and other features would have been in line. The claai. of the displays- was' of a very high order, and lt Is a safe bet that few towns of the iize of.lStpi.llipn could make ia better showing than was niade here. paradS wax headed by A. arshaf the day, assisted Grant Chase and; Charles Trumble who saw that aviary thing was- kept moving and that no accidenta marrsd the occasion1, and in thii theT were sudcessful After the PapUildn hand which furnished the music for the occasion, came about fifty young ladles" and' gentle-.

meU bn gailj Dedecked steeds and geU dom cou Id a finer lot of horsemen and horsewomen, be founds The, mounts were. well selected the equipment was. well looked, after The judges had a ln arriving1 stadecl-' ion in. awarding the prizes but finally first prize' Ur-Mlsi Mabel Pflugof whileMlssCarrie Gain won second Fpfy.tbe gentlemen 'FVed and Am'diGate's '-'ciri. ried the parade which' deaery.ej mention floaUcaijr lng the boys -and another the yllttie iris p.

They J.h a4 been tastily and-v witsK tha Uttle irl.eid rested in white and ing Americanfl ags thelr wagoh with caps; li woultUbe a more beauUfui; special prize was awarded, to the girls. Too much credit tospnot be giventhe A. yffpris in carrying butthe plans for jhbe It meant a lo't of bard Wqr bil theyf-'were tainly repald of their- effbfteby ehthusiaemwhichwajevoked this boys and. iirts 'ihb piadej thelr'pres fiice. --every inbment whlle-ln .1 I Uie'class.

for fbiiF entries, were tnaderbut the double buggyrecoratedlnAksaibenye and- Ktbel tssesjMarle i'rather am? Daisy Omaha; off. first tiuntirswhile the.ruju; about', deebf ated; in- purple The rujl-about drl yen by TMora Ihioley wii deyorated ln eearletind trinimSd inwhite and it would ydifficult iu imagine a more beautifuf Tbe.rig'.rftpreWnt which-Wasidtr sited; in-whitei add trimmed dn red wsid i also in line, Miss Elsie p.urkopi- oheof the com-positresses -jp the TiinSs 6fiice, making herself beat Japanese land'd urihg.the-:j(iarade: -This; rig mirtthayewou.a'prlzehad it not been marred1' by theappearance of. the ed itor who ha--n'eyer Von' any, prizes in', beauty 7 land pony driven iss al so evoked1 avorab'le buiimesW Bo ats. 'were 1 1 jf and were representatlydbf 'fhe business places in 7. 'First prise was won by 'Chuck Spearmans Meat Lbe.

second by the Japanese float representing; Wilcox hotel- It is imposiihls to give a description of the' different floats In Ln the comic section Tom Doo- Items af Intereat af the Week la and araaad PaalHiaa. Rev. lt. M. Li Breden.

of Bellevue, Was a Fsplllion visitor Sunday. 7 .7 Earl. Miller went to Fla in view, last week tp celebrate the Fourth, with relatives. -Mr; and Mrs, Frank Jefferson and baby, of Omaha, spent, the Fourth in Papillion. Vyyy.yi -Miss Birdie (Mile, pf Ctnaha, was a guest tha Fourth of her Ida Frlcke Mrs.

Ross decord and Paul Seoord, pf tha Fourlh with Pa-pillion 'v Mr. and l.IL McDaniel, of Omaha, were tha guests, of Papillion friends tha Fourth. 7 Mr. and Mrs. P.

D. McCormick, of Council Bluffs, were Fourth of July visitors in i ArthurStoft cams out' from Omaha Friday evening and Spent tha with Papillion v. 7 Albert Koppenhaver and two of visited with- relatives hear Papijildh'the a 1 S'. Ul'" Miss Kula Barton, of Omaha, spent the Fourth at the' home of her parents, and. R.

F. Mrs.H.W. Corey and two children; Maud and were; Fo'nrth of 'July guest of Papillion relatives. Ira of jTniversity spent a fhw days, lastweek with relative fn Falrview 77 Lillie Barratt, of Omaha, enjoyed theTourth of. July Jn.

Papillion as tha guest of Miss Biisle Hagan if if'- and Jr 6f Sprlpgfleld, were Fourth of JnJy gnests at the Win. Callawsy home vMriy and Mrs. A urdock, of South were the guests 8unday Of Mr and Mr. II. Wedgwood Miss Maet Gatewood, whols- attapd-ihg Vhe: normal schioPt at Fremoht, pent the Fourth iat her home here.7',7- Miss': May me Tilsonj.

and brother, Raymond, of Were Fdurthqf July gueita at the M. pBrown home andjMrs. Ilughfiale of Gjhstha, drove down -tP Papllllqh Saturday to pend the Fourth and Wlsltwitb friends 7 Iss azel. McMlch sei of Oipaha, was' the guegt from Satiirday yuntll Monday -of hcr cousin, Iss Fern 7' Xi- V-': y- "-i Tha storm Sunday evening prevented theholdlng jOf thsi- union '-open; air services at the: siihobT house as -was jjs 0m aha' spent several. Jays- last guextoi the Charles and 'John! Selboid families Weatof GhrlslaniiOnv and children, '-i -CouncllBlu ITs, are' the gaests.thls week of her mother, Mrs.

George Mawson.i;- -y Miss Clara Gehrihger; accompanied by Lillie Rojiiff, came out from Omaha Saturday aqd eient the day at the'W. Gehringer home; Iss Rachel Clark' returned her. hpme inSTffpitngUelil-. Tupsd ay noon afternoon after, a. few days visit y.

-0y Mr. andMr 7: Louis, and Miss- Mary KowsVie add Omaha spent theFourthwith Mr. and Mf; John r- 1 Mestrt; George. Walker aml ltoy thd giiests Saturday and Sunilay of Frauk jjeiidV era. residing roulhweit.

of. town. Mrs; 7 Phi) McF.yOy child rep', '-of. South7 Gmaba, spent the Fqhrth Taplllioh' relatives re-tiirning home Sunday Nlidw; ihnie pr togfleld and rsZciaira of Beverly i were guesfe; the fore part of lb week pf. IaplUion Felatlves.

iSsev Marie; Prather and Sollete of pmahay and Messrs, George and Frank Fmpey. spent the Fourth in guests. of the. A. Krapey famiiy.

'7 Edna Thompson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs; Dean Thompson, enjoyed her first real Fourth with her grandparents, and Mrs. Jesse Barratt; oLOmahaZ ample- capital and large resources of the Live- Stock National Bank of South Omaha, enables; them to esre for the requirements of their customers in a prompt, safe and satisfactory, manner, Your business eor-dially invited. And by lO.OOQ Drugilsts ley and Clayton' Beadle won first honors with their tollce Patrol, No. 23.

Johnson won second with his. goat The. Clown' band, lead by Will Corded and composed of several members pf 1 CSordas and GrahanT families, was easily the hit of the entire comic section and ft ear ried off firsi honors, whlle the white mule idden by the Chicago carried off, second money. After the parade oration of the day was delivered, by Thomas Blackburn. of Omaha.

He wee intro1 duped by Attorney Wedgwood, and delivered-' an excellent which waa with keen interest by a large huinber This fdrenoonf part bf the. and, the crowd broke np into' little family groups 'and enjoyed' the excellent dinners prepared forth bwesfoniTy. fAfVsr'dThner- the main events were the pbrtsanexcellectcard-having been prepared. following were the wihneraio the. several 1 i i fu.

1 Fole vaulk George, Boyer; 100-yard footracbClaiwnce' Seeleyj- Boys' Brown 7 JGirls race, George Boydrfirs and. GadesCcondj Ghot puti.JohP jr Hligh Clarence Beelay The hose cart racehetween the- Bprlngfleld -andPa pljllbn JBre department: Jailed mi- mrialiyaprlngfleidUothowlngup, the Papilllbn'bby i made in ex hlhlt fan -which filled in nicely: The hoys jtafdb ybpd.tlme and were warmly reMlyed; Th hnll game; between the. Om ah and a picked Up nine fitp Papilliotf wai' warmly contested throughout hut Was finally won by thq jyi'sitbrs hbfs had. never playedriogetherand had pot 'game Thy put hpafame fight. pracUcC.cibuld have beaten the Oniaha jtids The -ioort is appended Mmi'frsin Prefky, TurtliK'-k, UufiiN, 2li h.if.

I ffos. -'a': (r.fi: (t'l rpll.iuii),;;. ik; (t'-rf it, a Hu mi KiiiK'n luiips.4kilij(Vi. ItuHi Knrt. SnorlHce hits' liulT.

Hi I by; pitclird bull -Kirzi), Mriu-k MgJUfrsoii.lil: by -Kbit 'BiUHf'-(ip nml Alilrty-ftyn. ra In i.ui pinsr-b-(l The dance tlie pi atf or was i'n charge.of verein Bellevue, but for ionia time a 00', 0 from juatliM, waa trreatedln Tekamahn few "day a ago bn tha charge of having v-iVv- 7 robbad AMhle Wrlghta aiore in pel ilevua last October.yMcCarty and fid Hike, were charged with haying eom- milled tha crime and'' Hike whs ar-. rested, plead guilty and It- pow.aery ihg a two-year. 'Sentence In hut a watch hay been kept for him' anil as a reault he'waa taken lncharge last week. Wa'a brought toFapllilon Monday and In theabsenee of Judge taken before G.T.MlHMwhere reigned after noob.

yThe i A dOmptalut waa. acting. V4: Carty plead guilty totbe -charge and wa bald to. the. district In the 12000.00.

'Judge fiatelle wlll be dowu Jultiy i' 1 v-v sentence wUl.bepaeed on jjq 7- 'Ralston 0. The following la the morgaga ord fdr firit fJ i-yVnwnthaoiofl Sarpy.cpunty': Farm filed. In 112,016 ill Following lathereeord for the aaine -r, J- ltlHT2 4.V 'r li ltV3t iit released tlj: Following the taxe. paid during the firatfi uionthafor liWIr directed to reraove "-a certain tree infront-of his: premises which Qverbangs, the' sidewalk. The village clerk wasinstrueted draw.

'7 the money due the; village this coiinty tressurer." The; flllage uiwr wss lnstrii'cted to collect the. poll tax and. also to secure a printed'- form -7-7 provided under the Instruction rof 7 villsge sttornpy jfor tbe collection and i V. recording of the poll taxj The soriiisl ievles were recommended fund, 8 mills: In-ieresfc-'ott'ier bonds, '8 mills; 'sinking 0 fund fupd for payment of water bonds. mills.

i- i Fmll Groihe wat present asked the bosrd to. '511 jn the sidewalk in '7- front id hi piaoe of hiiiiness and thn he would Jay a concretei No definite action was taken but it is the opinion. pf. the board that' his. request wlllh wlth Messrs.

1. Clarke snd harles. Nownes, the members of the committee-to look after tbe paving of the street near the Paplo bridge reported 00 that they had filled In thh street and as high .7. water had not washed It out and.aa.it was in! lent cohd ltlon. they-.

recommended the street he not paved, and the money thus saved be. expended fqr other lm-7 1 sY-'i provements. fjja, the intention" to f' widen the present fill, deepen the drain y. ditches. on the sides and then keep the v'" center filled, and ysjb'poth with a road 1 The board beUeves'thls will 1 keep this part in good repair at all There was some of.

man-damuslng the county commissioners to compel them to repair the walks along-. the. tPaplo bridge hut nothing was done. The board then adjourned. IiiJursd.

Sunday about' seven V-, oclock while attempting to. board -a moving freight. train on. the Missouri Pacific track atFOrtai Free; i.burger wan thrown id the ground and badly injured, LdV'; right' arni waa, dislocated at the tbe end qf I -'joint through the (lisaK 1 iand 'fleah; and BUY NOW 1 i y. OF LADIES LOW GUT SHOES I -Them while the' inUscie.

and were frightfully torn. The iower bones of his arm were. broken and he re-ceived a number of severe Cuts on tbe Dr. Armstrong was Immediate-j summoned -and he did -all he could to aid the" injured manly Freehurger 'wa taken to the hospital in. 'Omaha and while we have, not been advised of his condition since, then, it is believed that he' wilLc lose his arm possibly bis life.1- ORE SSEV The Sarpy County Shoo Mas; South Omaha, Nebraska.

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