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Show City and Neighborhood j THE Stato Board of Corrections held Us regular reg-ular monthly meeting ul the penitentiary yrs-teidny yrs-teidny afternoon. The regular routlno IiumI-nes IiumI-nes was transacted TUB Women's Jtepubllcan club -will give a card party on April 27 at tho home of Mrs. George Dean. W7 West Second South tftroot, at 2 p. m. Take Jordnn bridge car. SCHOOLS In tho outlying dlutrlcta of the State nro beginning to cloro for tho year. Stato Superintendent Nelson goes to Price on Monday to attend the graduation I'xiTclne at tho grade schools there. THURE will he r meeting of the Stato Honnl of Education In Stato Superintendent Nelson's oftlco on Wednesday afternoon at 2 p. m. BY A vote of -12 to C, the tnxpaycru of Tay-lorxvlllo Tay-lorxvlllo voted to Incur a bonded Indebtedness oC $7&X on Friday. Tho money 1m to be used In building an S-rooin schoolhousc. A very line Bite haa already been selected on the Redwood Red-wood road at tho corner of Seventeenth South. E. A. JAMES, whose head Ethel Decker decorated with a razor last Thursday, pleaded guilty beforo Judgo Dlohl yesterday to ua-eault ua-eault and battery Ho will get his fcntenco after the woman's coho on the wnno charge In disposed of Monday. NO AFTERNOON SESSION of tho. Federal court was held yestrday. At noon the hearing hear-ing of testimony In the caBe of Thompson vs. tho Utnli Consolidated Mining company had not been concluded, and n recess wa3 taken until Monday morning at 10 o'clock. FUNERAL SERVICES over the remains of Blon Edward Brown will he hold from his lato residence, Kfl Second East ."trcct, this afternoon after-noon nt 1 o'clock. Tho Interment will be in Mt. Ollvot. THE O. E. S. clrclo meets on Wcdnesdnv next with Mm K. O. Keycs. X'Vi East South Toniplo street. THE REV. I F. EDDY, pastor of tho Unitarian Uni-tarian church, will lccturo beforo tho Socialists Social-ists nt Federation hull this ovenlng. Thn nddreiw will bo along economic lines. There will be tho utfunl muplcal progrnmmo nnd dls-cuKslon' dls-cuKslon' nftcr tho lecture. Everybody will bo welcomed. THE UNITARIAN CHURCH h(w received two cases of California flowers from Mr. G Lavngnlno, which will bo used for tho Easter decorations Sunday morning. MRS. MINOR entertained the members of tho Woman'" Progressive club Inal Thursday evening at hor, home. "Womnn'n Influence" was tho subject of a paper read by Mrs Spencer Spen-cer of Omaha, who ulco favored the guesta with n recitation. Club mcmbora aro making mak-ing preparations for tho "old inaldH- convention" conven-tion" on the evening of May 19. to bo followed by dancing, nt the Federation of Labor hall mvHedo0attend.ClUb mcmbara nro cordially MISS EDNA EVANS, a pupil of Prof. Hugh Dougall. will sing tho mIo entitled "Only a Croiw" nt tho English Lutheran church this morning at the regular 11 o'clock service |