The Columbus journal. (Columbus, Neb.) 1874-1911, April 23, 1879, Image 4

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    COLORADO AK& LEADVILLE.
M
dold. KUIver, ami ItulIIon. A
Trip Went.
Lincoln Juuni.il.
Everybody troiujj to Colorado
must go to Denver. The city of
Denver is not Colorado, entirely ;
but Colorado would be very incom
plete without Denver.
Gold-seekers go to Denver and
make that tnerr starling or outfitting
poiut for the iniurs.
I.EADVILI.E,
or the old "California Gulch," is just
I now the objective point for every
! fortune hunter. Years ago, when
( the great gold excitement of Colo
, rado tilled the whole country,
I "California Gulch" was one df the
I best paying diggings in the Moun
I tains. Leadvillc was unknown by
1 that name, but Leadvillc was more
i numerous then than now.
' To-d&y "California Gulch' i6 un-
heard of; the pay dirt Ironi the
1 creek is all worked; for years the
great mining camp has been deecrtcd
but presto change, the rock is found
. rich in silver, and tens of thousands
of people must needs start for the
Leadvillc, the old ground named.
A FltAUD,
a 6narc, and a delusion that is
Leadvillc. Xot but what there arc
some rich quartz ruiucs there, but it
takes a small fortune to open and
work a ven a small quartz lode.
Thero is a fortune for a lucky few
who have possession of all the claims
that arc worth anything; but the
great mass of people who go there,
and who have gone there, will never
eco the inside of a silver mine, un
less they go to work for day's
wages, and arc thereby enabled to
earn their living.
BOAUD AT LEADYII.LE.
It costs about two dollars and
a half a day for very common
board, and plenty of men are willing
to work for their board, if they can
only get a job. This docs not in
clude cofl'ec for each meal, as that
costs fifteen cents extra. Neither
does it include hot cakes, for they
cost twenty-five cents extra. A
beef steak is out of tho question, as
that is seventy-five cents extra.
NOTHING TO DO.
, Thousands of men-have gone to
Colorado this spring that can not
possibly find employment enough
to keep them from starving. They
! will have to get money from home
before they can go forward or return.
"Vc caution everybody who reads
the Journal, don't go to Colorado
expecting to gel rich in the mines.
' HOW TO GO.
I If you want to hunt gold or silver
be sure that you start right. Cal
culate tho cost and go prepared to
make or burst.
, You must go prepared to hunt the
mountains over all summer. You
must not go where the crowd goes,
for there everything is taken. You
must take money enough with you
to furnish all things needful for a
summer's prospecting.
I A BIG THING.
If you find a good paying lode,
you have bought the winning ticket
in the biggest lottery in the world.
If you don't get a good mine of
(Cither gold or silver you're burs ted,
for you have nothing. No half-way
business, no "making expenses" and
searching for gold mines.
If 3'ou want to go and invest a
fortune in buying a miue,and anoth
er one in getting it to running, then
'go by all means, to Colorado, for
ijthcrc they will sell you mines worth
to millions.
have met hundreds of men
going to Leadvillc. "We have met
tribute their mites towards the
( ource of prosperity ?
GO FOR PLEASURE.
If you want to go to Colorado, go
for pleasure. Then you will get
your money's worth. Then you will
come back happy and satisfied.
How to go, when to go, and what to
see will be outlined in the next
from Gad.
lVnftKYlIIc LUcrnry.
If the following address delivered
by John Eusden on the occasion of
the last season meeting of the "Watts-
villc Literary Society shall be in the
least instiumental in furthering the
organization of similar societies, the
object of its publication will have
been accomplished. En. Journal.
Jlr. President, Ladles and Gen
tlemen: Our 'Literaries" arc about
to close with this eveniug's enter
tainment; that they have been a
success must be very gratifying to
the promoters of them. In taking
a review of those meetings permit
me to remark, that tbey have been
second to none, and in the opinion
of many, superior even to the Co
lumbus society.
Occasionally we have regretted
that the young men of our commu
nity have not availed themselves of
the opportunity a Horded them of
improvement, which was the pri
mary object of this series of meet
ings. Again, we have regretted that
we could not furnish sittings for the
audience, although we boast of hav
ing the largest precinct school in
Platte county. Our pleasures have
been great, and surely uone greater
could be named Hum the sight ol
the many very happy looking faces
so closely packed, the eager eye and
anxious car wailing ou the debate
or listening to the amusing decla
mation, the laughable dialogue, or
genial song.
Praise is due to all, for the will
ingness put forth throughout the
meetings, and especially would we
name those from a distence, who
have upon so many occasions as
sisted us iu our exercises, not for
getting that social buirgy with its
fiuence you to purchase of men
whose trustworthiness you have the
least reason to doubt. A penny thus
saved at the time of purchase will
oftimes be fouud to be many doMars
years hence.
I have at least 40,000 fruit trees
and fail to find one damaged by our
cold winters, and no protection
either. ."While much of it promises
a bountiful reward this year, peach
es, grapes, blackberries, raspberries
and strawberries arc all right. I
close with a word of advice, Set
fruit this vcar, and cultivate it well.
Polk Co., JVc&r. k.
Get the Standard.
"TAe best authority. . . It ought to be
in every Library also in every Academy
and in evety School." llos. Ciias. Sum
ner. ilThc best existing English Lexicon."
London atiiknum.
wfM ZAW 'fcM3i Stfl
ILLUSTRATED QUARTO
THE
HOWE!
The Boston Herald says : "Those
who believe in fiat money should go
and see a piece of calico which be
longs to a lady iu Mt. Vernon, Ale.
Her grandmother sold a piece of
property in London, N. II., for $000
iu United States notes. After keep
ing the tfOOO some time, she bought
six yards of print for a dress, and
paid in said currency $100 per yard,
it taking all of her $C00 to buy said
dress. When she sold the house,
currency was somewhat depreciated
but not much. When she bought
the six yards $1 in silver or gold
would have bought one yard, but in
currency $100 per yard was paid.
The old lady has been dead thirty
years, but the calico outlasts her.
a
niroiu-Ve
i
uunurcus coming oacK.
GOING.
They went out with bright, hope
ful faces, with money iu their pock-
jcts, with blankets, provisions,
arpct-sacks, and revolvers. They
came back discouraged, moneyless,
provisions crone. carnet-Misks "ono.
blankets gone, revolvers gone, and
in many cases overcoats sold for
ifood.
COMING RACK.
They came back afoot, whereas
jthcy rode out of Denver in 6lyle.
jThe railroad train was too slow in
bringing them out, but will be
slower taking them back home, un
less they raise tho necessary fare.
One man out of every ten thousand
may make a fortune in the mines
this season ; the other niuc thousand
orine hundred and ninetv and nine
trill mflkf n fi.iltirn
i" .""": ""- , . ..
I iuc xcnvcr papers are uoiugall
thcy can to stop the wild, insane
rush for Leadvillc, but the great
American nation has heard of the
five or six men who "struck it big,"
snd it seems as if the whole Ameri
can people must visit Colorado and
see if they cannot aleo pick up a
fortune for nothing.
i
THE RAILROADS
are doing a rushing business. Ev-
lcry 'train that rolls into Denver is
crowded with people from the East
bOUnd for lhn minoe T.ntnr in llin
i ... " :, .. " .
seasonwie iramps ana dead heats who
will Hue the railroad track will all
! "be homeward bound. The hotels
arc crowded from cellar to attic.
welling houses in Denver are as
scarce as they are iu Lincoln. Fur-
mished rooms command a premium.
Outfitting houses arc doing an im
mense business. Foundries and ma
chine shops cannot turn out the
iwork fast enough for the mines.
Leadvillc has certainly been a
mine of wealth to Denver and to the
whole State of Colorado, but how is
t with the poor devils who cou-
gcuial freight ''from over the hills
from Postville," through cold and
snow, bleak winds and darkness,
their only guide the long ears of
the mules in advance, their only
comfort the warmth of their capa
cious hearts, all aglow with friend
ship's happy fire. We all waut to
be happy. Iu youth wc look for
ward to the future. The davs. the
months slip away, and wc find our
selves living common, prosy lives.
The most critical as well as bitterest
moments of existence are when the
burdens of life fall consciously on
the careless, happy heart of youth,
merrily dancing down the long path
of life. Suddenly, we know how
few pcopbifeel happy; how every
middle-aged face bears deep wrin
kles, and that the light and sparkle
has fade-out of the ecs. If, dur
ing this series of meetings wc have
but removed one wrinkle of care,
brought happiucss again but to one
heart, brought again the sparkle to
eyes dimmed with the burdens of
life, the end has been answered, and
and all assisting in our "Literaries"
arc happy.
The exercises of this evening will
now commence, and wo trust the
remembrance of those meetings will
live in your memories, and bring
forth a fruitful harvest, rich in our
love to each other, cementing us all
in one compact body until, (God
willing) next fall we may emerge
from our chrysalis state with fresh
life and increased vigor, to again
maintain our position as foremost
ami best of all literary societies in
Platte countv.
"Now then, state your case," &aid
a Detroit lawyer the other day, as he
put i $5 bill away iu his vest pocket.
""Well," began his client, "suppose
the man living next door want's to
put a barn up right against my line,
coming within two feet of my
house?" "lie can't do it, sir, can't
do any such thing," replied the law
yer. "But I want to put my barn
right up against his line," remarked
the client. "Oh! ah yes, I sec.
"Well, sir, go right ahead and put
your barn there. All the law in the
case is on vour side."
For the Journal.
Kni;
;m:i.
Iain composed of II lottcts.
My C, 7, VI, 10, C. is a noted bird.
My , .", 9, 4, JJ, !i, is a race of people.
My 11, 1, 10, 11, 14, 12, is not round.
My S, III, 4, 2, iti a part of the hand.
My Whole is mv choice for President
and Vice President in 1SX0.
Aii answer is requested. C.
"How old are you ?" asked a con
ductor of a little girl who was try
ing to ride on half fare. "I am nine
at house, but in the cars I am only
MX and a half."
'Mamma, do you know how I get
into bed quick? "Well, I step one
foot over the crib, then say 'rats,'
and scare mvsclf right in."
A laixe handsome Tolumr of 1851 pasr, contain
ing roniWrraliljr more than "100,000
Words In IIk Voralrulnry, nlth tho
rorrrrt 1'rnnnnriatlun, Defl
nltiun,niiil Ktjmol0)j.
?&LL7 1LLUSS2A7S3 AiTD TOABilDSED, WITS
T0U3 rULIrPAOB ILLraniATED PLATES.
LI32AET 2E22P, StASSLM EDGSC. (10.
"WORCESTER"
is now regarded as the STANDARD
AUTHORITY, and is so recommended
by Bryant, Longfellow, Whittier, Sum
ner, Holme), Irving, Winthrop, Agassiz,
Marsh, Henry, Everett, Mann, Stephens,
Quincy, Felton, Hillhird, Memuiinjrcr,
and the majority ofour most distinguish
ed scholars, and is, ber-ido, reeoguized
no authority by the Departments of our
National Government It is also adop
ted by in.uiy of the Boards of Public In
struction. "The volumes before us show a vast
amount of diligence; but with WebsterM
is diligence iu combination with fanciful
nes. With Worccs er, in combination
with good sense mid judgment, wokcks
teu's is the soberer nnd safer book,
and may bo.pronouneed the best existing
English' lexicon." London Athenwum.
"The best English writers and the
mot particular American writers use
WORCESTER as their authority."
A'cic York Herald.
"After our recent strike wc mndethe
charge to WORCESTER as our authori
ty iu spelling, chiefly to bring ourselves
into conformity with the accepted Usage,
a- well as to gratify the desire of mo'-t
ofour staff, including such gentlemen as
Mr. Itaynrd Tavlor, Mr. George W.
rSmallcy. nnd Mr. John R. C. Hassanl."'
New York Tribune.
THE COMPLETE SERIES OF
WOREESTEHS 1HII.M1HS.
Quarto Dictionary. Profusely Illus
trated. Library Micop. $10.00.
Universal and Critical Dictionary.
Svo. Library sheep, $4.2T.
Academic Dictionary. Illustrated.
Crow ii Sro. Half roan. $1.N".
Cemprehensive Dictionary. Illus
trated. 12mo. Half roan. 1.7.".
School (Elementary) Dictionary.
Illu-trated. 12mo. Hair roan. ?l.00.
Primary Dictionary. Illustrated.
lOinn. Half roan. b'J cts
Pocket Dictionary. Ilustratcd. 24mo.
Cloth, (': cts.: roan, flexible, Xi ct.;
roan, tii'.'ks, gilt edgc,.$1.00.
Many special aid-, to students, in nd-
ditiouto a very full pronouncing and
denning vocabulary, make Voivctr'p
iu the opinion ofour most disliii'.ruHhcd
educators, the most coinpb te, as well as
by far the cheapest Dictionaries of our
language.
1870. 1879. j CHICAGO 4 NORTH-WESTERN
THE
Sewing Machine,
Challenges Comparison, Distances
Competition, Surpasses Ex
pectation, Gives Univer
sal Satisfaction.
UNRIVALLED IN CONSTRUCTION,
UNEQUALLED IN I) UK ANILITY,
UNSURPASSED IN APPEAR
ANCE, UNEXCELLED IN
ADJUSTMENT, UNAP
rnoACHKii ix riNitii,
UNPRECEDENTED IN OPERATION,
UNQUESTIONED IN EXCEL
LEXCE, UNDOUBTED
IN SUPERIORITY,
Undersold by None!
L'JJDEXIAnLY TUB UEisT
SEWING MACHINE
KVKK INVKNTKI1.
J. E. TASKER & BRO., Agents,
230Hiec with A. HENRY,
OLIVE ST., : COLUMBUS, NEB.
451-tf
I conducted as a
FAMILY NEWSPAPER,
Devoted to the best mutual inter
ests of its readers and its publish
ers. Published at Columbus. Platte
county, the centre of the agricul
tural portion ofNebraska.it is read
by hundreds of people east who aro
looking towards Nebraska as their
future home. Its subscribers in
Nebraska arc the staunch, tolld
portion of the community, as is
evidenced by the fact that the
Jouitx.M. has never contained a
"dun" against them, and br the
other fact that
ADVERTISING
In its columns always brings its
reward, lluginess is bufcinesx, ami
those who wish to reach the solid
people of Ceutral Nebraska will
find the column of the Journal a
splendid medium.
JOB "WORK
Of all kinds neatly and quickly
done, at fair prices. Thin species
of printing is nearly always want
ed in a hurry, and, knowing this
fact, wc have so provided for it
that we can furnish envelopes, let
ter heads, bill heads, circulars,
posters, etc., etc., on very short
notier, and promptly on time as
wo promise.
The Great Trunk IJne from tho West to
Chicago and the East.
It 1 the oldest, shortwt, most direct, conTenlent,
comfortable and la ererjr repct tho best line you
can take. It Is the greatest and grandest ItalUraj
organization la the United States. It own or
controls
2IOO MILES OF RAILWAY
PCIX3CAN HOTEL CARS are run alone
7 It through between
COUNCIL BLUETS & CHICAGO!
J7o other road rnns Pullman Hotel Cars, or anr
other form of Hotel Cars, through, betweea tbe
Missouri River and Chicago. 'u"mffwaU11'
COLli.TIltlS
Restaurant and Saloon!
E. D. SHEEHAX, Proprietor.
AVhoIesald and Retail Dealer in
Foreign Wines, Liquors
AND CIGARS,
DOUBLIN STOUT,
SCOTCH AND ENGLISH ALES.
ZSTKcnlucky Whiskies a Specialty.
OYSTERS,
In their season,
BY THE CASE. CAN OB DISH,
11th Street. South of Depot
SUBSCRIPTION.
1 copy per annum
Six inon tin ...
" Three months,
$2 00
. 1 00
. ro
For sale ly nil Uooksellers, or
will he sent, carriage free, on receipt of
the price by
J. B. LIPPINCOTT &. CO.,
Publishers, Booksellers, and Station rs,
;i.1 i. Ill MAKKKT ST., 1'HIL IIIKLP11IA.
GUS. A. SCHROEDER,
DKALKR IN
STATE BANK,
C;::o::::j t: Ocrr.ri & Ea:i isi T&r:er ErJit.
C0LTTMBUS, NEBRASKA.
C AS H CAPITAL, - $50,000
I.
Something About .Fruit.
En. Journal: Tell your readers
thai this is the time to unkc up
their minds more fully to determine
what they want iu hardy fruit?, and
then hitch up their wagons, go to
the nearest nursery and get what
they waut.
2evcr stand and listen for a mo
ment to those oily tongues and
unreliable agents that overrun new
countries and sell seedless peaches
and leather pears as big as a young
pumpkin kept iu jars of water for
I affirm such has been the case.
Neither will it do to buy eastern
grown fruit trees, for in the first
place the varieties which do well
there will not do well here. Our
soil is strongly itngrcguatcd with
alkali aud other mineral substances
that are not found iu the clay banks
of Ohio, for instance. Last and not
least, the climate is very different.
The Baldwin iu N. Y. is a splendid
apple; in Michigan it is almost an
entirely different apple, while it will
not do here at all.
Agents, as a rule, will sell just
what is wauted near their nurseries.
This does not include all, for our
friends over in Iowa have done the
right thing in this county, and have
douc great good.
I predict, however, that next year
we will hear the usual wail go up
that this is not a fruit country.when
the truth is that wc have about
twenty -five different varieties of
apples and crabs that will staud any
degree of cold that might overcome
to the country, and the same may
be said of our adapted peaches, and
so on throughout the catalogue of
northern and western fruits.
High prices for something you
don't know has been the rale, but
then, says the literal 2few Yorker,
"do not allow a lower price to in-
eiREcrons:
Leandeo Gerrard, Pres'i.
Geo. W. II in. st, Vice Pes'
Julius A Heed.
Edward A. Gerrard.
Arner Turner, Cashier.
Itank or Dcposiit, IHcount
nnd Kxcliungc.
Collect lorssl'romptly JBatle on
all 1'oiutN.
Pay Interest on Time Deposits-.
214.
SMITH & TIGNER,
north-Cmhh.
HARDWARE,
Stoves, Tinware,
PUMPS, PAINT,
WIND MILLS AND WAGONS,
AND A FULL LINK Off
Agricultural Implements.
Goods sold cheap for cash.
SIGN OF BIG AX, lltli STREET,
COLUMBUS, NEBRASKA.
451-x.
tJXIOTS PACIFIC
LAND OFFICE,
SAMUEL C. SMITH Agent,
ATTENDS TO ALL BL'SIN'ESS ncr
tainininjr to a general Ileal Estate
Agency and Notary Public. Have in
.triiction and blanks furnished h
United State Laud Ollice for makiiuj
tinal proof on Homestead, thereby sav
injr a trip to Grand Ilaud. Have alar-re
number ot farms, eitv lots and all land
belonging to U 1. K. It. in l'latte and
adjoining counties for eale very cheap.
Attend to contesting claims before U. S.
Land oflice.
Office onr Door West of Hemmnnil Honse,
COLUMBUS, NEB.
K. U. Hockkniikrgkr, Clerk,
Spcaki German.
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Single copy sent to any address
in the United States for 5 uts.
H.E.TUENER&CO.,
Columbus, Nebraska.
PASSENGERS GOING EAST ehould bear
jnmlud that this Is the
BEST ROUTEWCHICAGO
AND ALL POINTS EAST.
Pawcnsers by this ronU bare choiea of FIYX
DIFFEUENT KOCTKS and tho adrantac of
Elcht Dally XJnea l'alaco BleepIngCars
from CHICAGO to
PHILADELPHIA AND NEW YORK,
AND OTHER EASTERN POINTS.
Insist that the Ticket Agent sells yon tickets by
the North-Western Road. Examine yonr Tickets,
and refuse to bay if they do not read oyer this Roxd.
All Agents tell them tod Check usual Bagzaso
Free by this Line.
Through Tickets via this Ronto to all Eastern
Points can ba procured at tho Central Pacific Rail
road Ticket Offlce, foot of Market Street, and at
t New Montgomery Street, San Francisco, and at
all Coupon Ticket Offices of Central Pacific, Union
CITY MEAT MARKET,
ON
Pacific, and all Western Railroads.
New York Offlce, No. 415 Broadway.
Offlce, No. 5 State Street. Omaha Offlce, i
Via Wt Cfutt Cum "Cv n jtAA ftffl. a. A "fcT,
Boston
245 Farn.
ham Street San Francisco Office. 2 New Mont
gomery Street. Chicago Ticket Offices : 62 Clark
blreet, nnder Sherman House : 75 Canal, corner
Madison Street ; Kinzle Street Depot, corner West
Kinzio and Canal Streets ; Wells Street Depot,
corner Wells and Kinzle Streets.
For rates or Information not attainable frem
your home ticket agents, apply to
Marti nroniTT, W. II. Stesxttt,
Gen 1 Mane'r, Calcseo. Cen'I ran.g';, Chlcatc
"YOU BET."
A. W. LAWRENCE,
A EXT FUUT1IK
JOHN WIGGINS,
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WHOLESALE AND ItETAlL DEALER IX
WIND MILL,
Will hereafter bo found THREE
DUOUri SOl'TH of the I'ost Oflice.
where he keeps u full line of every stylo
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FRUIT, PROVISIONS, &c.
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sesto? mat. oram
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All Farm Products
Bought and Sold.
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Highest Cash Price Paid,
OK
Goods Exchanged for Produce.
JStTGoods delivered anywhere in the
city free of ehnrge.
N'KW IIUILDING OX llTlI ST.,
Two Doors Hast of Journal Office.
IU5
CHICAGO
Weekly News
The undersigned offers at private sale
Ii is farm two aud n half miles north of
the city eonitine; of
fifty aercs under cultivation, and .ixty
acres of as good hay land as can he
found, and under a "portion of it is a
very excellent quality of luiek clay.
Tho improvements upon the place area
two-story concrete dwelling, aixJIO ft.,
a comfortable and convenient hoiiM; a
wind-mill: a large, MilMantial shelter
for stock; shed and yaicN lor hogs;
corral for cattle; granary; tool house,
etc., etc. Also
133 IIEAT OF 8IIEEP,
mostly ewes,heidc3 horse-,cows, steers,
heifers, hogs, farming implements, &c.
Tliu location is a very excellent one
for farming and stock raiding near the
city with easy and quick access to mar
ket; a fifteen minutes' ride to the not-
otlice, the railroad depot, the telegraph
ollice and church.
The site of the dwelling-hou.e com
mands a fine a view si- can lie had of
the country, for twenty miles in every
direction, and the place would not be
offered for sale except that my iiicren
Ing business iu the city renders it
desirable to give it my "exclusive at
tention. For further particulars call on or
Asiddress 31. K. TUIiNEK,
Columbus, Xeb.
SPEICE & NORTH,
Gencru Agents for the Sale of
Real Estate.
STOYES. IRON. TLWAEE,
Sg-gCV-'L'gggtTg
And the Celebrated
I X L FEED MILL.
Nails, Rope, Wagon Material, Glass, Paint, Etc.,
ESBSjH
&ZBZZ2Z533 KPfoflH H3iSLiU HES
;or:vhk m:TE.vni a oi.bve stbkkix
FTO
sria
COLUMBUS,
NEBRASKA.
A he keeps a I'linip Utilise exc'iisiTclr.
he is able to sell CIIKA I'KIi TH AX
THK CIIKA TEST. Pumps Tor ht
depth well. J'unips driven or repaired,
and Hods etit.
GIVE IflJI A C.1LL A.M) SAVE KO.XEr.
BECKER & WELCH,
PH0PHIET0ES OP
SHELL CREEK MILLS.
MANUFACTURERS & WHOLE
SALE DEALERS IN
FLOUR AND MEAL.
-AND THE-
G0LD.I
Great chance to make
money. If vou can't
ct gold you can get
.nniilinnl' 1ln .. 1
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a person in every town to take sub
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best Illustrated family publication in
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cessful assent. The most elegant works
of art given free to subscribers. Thi.
price is so low that almost everybody
subscribes. One agent reports making
over 1 150 in u week. A Jadv agent re
ports tsiking over 400 subscribers in ten
days. All who engage make monev
fist. You can devote all your time to
the business, or only your spare time.
You need not be away from home over
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Full particulars, directions aud terms
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COLUMBUS JOURNAL
ONE YEAH POSTPAID,
To any Part of the U. S.,
Union Pacific, and Midland Pacific
It. It. Lands for sale at from f 1.00 to $10.00
per acre for cash, or on live or ten years
time, in annual payments to suit pur
chasers. A'e have also a lsirgc and
choice lot of other lands, improved and
unimproved, for sale at low price and
on reasonable terms. Also business and
residence lots in the city. Wc keep a
complete abstract of title to all real es
tate in Platte County.
C. B. STILLMAN,
"Wholesale nnd Hetail Dealer in
DRUGS. MEDICINES. PADfTS, OILS,
-WINDOW GLASS,
PERFUMERY, PATENT MEDICINES, ETC.
Keeps on hand all articles usually kept in a first-class Drug Store. Dealers
in surrounding country will find it" to their interest to purchase from him, sii lie
can and will give IJED'-KOCK PitlCES.
Prescriptions Carefallv Compounded.
3TA GOOD ASSOKTMKNT OF WALL PAPER ALWAYS KEPT IN STOCK.
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HARNESS & SADDLES
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FOR $2.50.
READERS KNOW WHAT
the JounxAL is, and a specimen
copy of the Neics may be seen at our
ollice. It is a thirty two column paper
very nearly all reading matter. Six
completed stories in every number.
The world of news in miniature every
week.
M. K. TURNER ,t CO.
Columbus Neb.
Daniel Faucette,
3Ianufacturcr and Dealer in
Harness, Saddles, Sridles, aad Collars,
keeps constantly on hand all kinds of
whips, Saddlery Hardware, Curry
combs, Ilrushes, Bridle Bits, Spur's,
Cards. Harness made to order. Re
pairing done op short notice.
NEBRASKA AVENUE, Columbus.
53.4.
The Celebrated Diebold, Norris & Oo's
(Late IIcboIl & ItTicnzIc,)
and Burglar Proof!
HAVE THE BEST RECORD OF ALL.
All leading Railrod & Espress Companies and Bankers intHorlksl have them.
Not One Lost in the Two Great Fires in Chicago; also preserved the contents
in every instance, at Independence, Iowa; at Central City, Col.; at
Oshkosli, Wis., and at all places have stood the test, without failure.
All Sizes for Sale and Made to Order. Old Safes taken in Exchange.
OFFICE, COL UJril US, KEIt
Dr. A. HEINTZ,
DK.II.KU IN
DEIS, MEI1S. CHEMICALS.
Fine Soaps, Brushes,
PERFUMERY, Etc., Etc.,
And all articles usually kept on hand by
Urtisrgist.
Physicians Prescriptions Carefully
Compounded.
One floor Knnt of fanUey', en
M'Arrcuilx Street,
COLUMBUS.
NEBRA KA
JIOSBB.:
NEW STOKE
-AXD-
Conntr and Iliinlc Work n Specialty. Iricc
Cjiootl IVorlc can Ie .Hade.
st low a
Book-keepers,
Operators,
Reporters,
Teachers,
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D. S. C0VENT, GENERAL AGENT, CHICAGO.
WILL. B. DALE, Agent,
COLUMBUS, NEBRASKA
New Stock.
A full, frch supply of groceries,
STAPLE AND FANCY,
Just opened, and for sale at low-down
prices.
ISrOIIvr Street, opposite the
"XatternII."
james McAllister.
HAMMOND HOUSE
Formerly Pacific House.
This popular house has been newly
Refitted and Furnished.
Meals
Day Hoard per week,. .
Board and Lodging. . . .
3-' cts.
$1.00.,
5 and ?0. ;
QreatHorcantilo CoIleRe.Keokuk.Iowa
Good Livery and Feed Stable in con
nection. SATISFA TION GUABANTEED.
JOHN HAMMOND,
Proprietor.
SWTSET CIDER
-AND-
PPB&
T AM constantly receiving the choicest
JL of Michigan cider and annlcs
and taste for yourself.
Call
m. SCHILZ,
Manufacturer and Dealer In
BOOTS AND SHOES!
X coaplf tt assortment of Indira and Chil
dren's Mi on kept on hand.
All Work Warranted!!
Onr blotto Good stock, excellent
work and fair prices.
Especial Attention paid to Repairing
Cor.OIIvc nnd St". lails
OI.1TE ST., OZPO.SI'ri3 II A .71-
mo.-u iioisi:.
Will keep on hand all kinds ol Freh
nnd Suit Mnt, also SsuMaye, PoHltrr.
1 re-.li Fish, ett nil in their season.
Cash paid for Ilitlt-, Lard ant list.
-on. WILL.T. UICKLY.
CITBAL MT MARKET Hi
OA 11th STKKirr.
Dealers in Fresh and Salted Meats.
Jfec. Town Lots, Wood. Hides, Ac.
J.KICKLVfAgent.
Columbus, June 1, 1S77.
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