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

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    THE DEPARTED.
HY MRS. MARY n. FIXCII.
Sadly and solemn we speak of the dead,
Htithediseach whis.por,lightly we tread;
Fondly we smooth the narrow"preen bed,
Place marble and evergreen over their
head.
"Where wind come and go,
"With wild sob or low,
And stilled is the flow
Of life's broad'ning and dark -roaring
river.
Oh! lend ns the eyes of sages and seers;
Visions exalted to ucc thro' onr tears,
Through gathering ages and fleet-footed
years,
And mourn not our loved when the pale
guest appears,
Hut lay them to sleep,
"Where" falling dews weep
And wild roses keep
Their fragranee above them forever.
The awakening shall be on a shadowless
thorc,
"Where storms enter not, nor grief troub
le more,
"Where angels of love their healing balms
pour.
And golden beams flood the wide-standing
door.
Through the rift in the wall
Comes the lijrht on the pall,
God's welcome for all.
T the joy son that summer land's morn
ing. Butler Co. Press.
WESTWARD KOU..
Jonrne j by Wagon from Coltuabns, Nebraska, to
Washington Territory -Jottlnga by the Way.
Soda Springs, Idaho Territory.)
July 5th, 1879.
Editor Journal: This is one of
' the principal points on Bear river
valley. I have never seen anything
i in the way of a spring which equals
, it in the amount of water, and I
have heard several who had trav
eled extensively say the same. It
gives forth three times as much
water as the Hot Spriims of the
i Middle Park, Colorado, hut this wa
ter cold although it is marked Hot
i Springs on 6onie of the map3.
There are several people here from
Utah and other places to get cured
of their infirmities; it is said to be
excellent for the cure of rheuma
tism. Most of the train folks use
no other water lor drink since
they first came here. It is al&o
used for bathing purposes; and for
mixing up the dough with tiiis wa
ter, no soda or baking powder is
needed in making bread ; the cooks
have all been trying it and after
holding a sort of judiciary council
on the water have decided that it is
a little deficient in some points. It
tastes very strong of soda and a
little of iron. This spring is about
one and a half miles from the town
of Soda Springs, but right at the
town is another 6oda spring, but
not near so good as this one. The
water bubbles up in the springs and
foams continually like soda water
in a glass. The water of both
springs is tree to every one to driuk
all they want, but at the spring in
town is a bathing house attached
where the charge is 50 cents, but at
this spring there is a tent fixed just
below the spring where all can have
a free bath, a sort of rival affair, vou
sec.
The uights continue cool ; it froze
ice thicker than window glass last
night, the days are quite warm : but
the beauty of it is that the farmer as
ho wipes the perspiration off his
face on the hot days can look up
and see the snow on the mountain
tops. Farmers told us that they get
from 20 to 40 bu. of wheat to the
acre; we bought potatoes at 25 ct6.
per bu. and flour at $2.50 per 100.
After making a stay of two days
at Soda Spring, recruiting up our
teams and waiting for others that
aro behind watching the invalids
drinking soda water. Those who
are weak and poor, drinking that
they may become fat, and one old
gentleman who would weigh prob
ably 300 pounds was drinking more
than any one else that he might be
come poor.
As 1 said, after waiting two days
at Soda Springs, we again bear
westward, and after going about six
miles we6t of Soda, there arc three
roads here and our train gets divid
ed up, some going northerly by way
of Fort Hall and Taylors bridge;
our party going west 35 miles to
Oneida, a station on the Utah North
ern, 127 miles from Ogden, and SO
miles from the present terminus
which is at Eagle Rock. Difference
of opinion as to the advantages and
disadvantages of the different routes
was the cause of the parties divid
ing. Heretofore it has, to some ex
tern, becu the same. Men whom
we parted company with at Chey
enne traveled the Sweetwater route,
others went by way of Evanston, in
route to Ogden and Helton (a route
which we at first iuteuded to take),
and we all met again at Soda
Springs. The Sweetwater route
connected with ours away back on
the Muddy, and those who started
to go by way of Ogden and Kelton
.left that road at Evauston on account
of scarcity of grass, and traveled
down Bear river to Soda Springs,
where we all met again. None of
the country from Soda to Oneida is
iit for farming purposes, yet the
monntaius are smoother and the
general appearance of the country is
better.
Oneida is a small place, two stores
and one hotel : this road is operated
in connection with the U. I R. It.
and is said to belong to that com
pany. James Scully.
The Ohio Democracy has met
with an almost irreparablo loss in
the death of their old wheel-horse,
"William Allen, whoes varied expe
rience as representative in CongroES
as United Senator, and as executive
of his State, give bim deserved pre
eminence in the councils of his
party. Omaha Bee.
Diamond Unearthed.
Pity lives on the next floor below
love.
There are battles which are fought
better without allies.
There are many sorts of crooked
lines, but there is only one which is
straight.
The very exertions by which we
seek to hide mental pre-occupation
generally reveal it.
Men, being egotists, suffer a wo
man's love for themselves to hide
a multitude of 6ins.
There are states of mind not fa
vorable to any but the most private
devotions.
With most people there is a more
secret self, kept secret from them
selves. Emotions and resolutions that are
at high tide in the evening often ebb
before morning.
When you have nothing to Bay,
say nothing. A week defence
strengthens your opponent, and si
lence is less injurous than a bad
reply.
How little docs one know of the
real nature of the struggle between
God and the devil, in the heart of
another.
Make but few explanations; char
acter that can not otherwise defeud
itself is not worth vindicating.
Never accept of favors or hospi
talities without rendering an ex
change of civilities when opportuni
ty offers.
We love onr friends all the time
when we arc so abrorbed in work
ing for them that we seldom think
of them, as well as when telling
them of our regards.
How beautiful is youth ! A little
moonshine, a few musical water
drops, the strain of a ong, and the
young heart experiences poetry as it
never could be intrusted to paper.
To Make Alum Crystal.
From a basket or vase of bonnet
wire, any fanciful shape. Wrap the
wire neatly but not closely with
white yarn, otherwise no crystals
will adhere to the wire. Suspend the
wire basket in a wood vessel suffi
ciently large not to touch the article
of the crystalyzed anywhere at all.
Dissolve alum to every quart of rain
water, one pound. Have sufficient
quantity to cover the basket entire
ly. Make it scalding hot in a brass
kettle, and then pour it over the
wire basket suspended in wooden
vessel. Be careful not to shake or
move il,aud let it stand over night.
Examine it in the morning and you
will find a beautiful cryslalizcd bas
ket. Cold frosty weather is the best
time to crysdalize. You cau crys
talize grasses in the 6ame way by
adding a little Anilyuc dye of any
shade it will color the crystals; so,
by using dilFeretii colors, you can
have a boquet of any colors.
Ladies Floral Cabinet.
While Xcbraska is not a mother
of Presidents, she is the mother of
some shrewd and enterprising girls.
They live over on the South Platte.
They have banded themselves to
gether under the name of " The
Cooking Club," and ouce in two
weeks they meet ut some stated
place, and each brings with her
some dish compounded and prepar
by her own delicate hands, and for
which nature has only furnished the
raw material and heat. Tlicu in the
evening a number of eligible young
gentlemen are invited to partake of"
the viands, and on the long estab
lished principle that a man's heart
is best won by the way of the stom
ach, there are doubtless many happy
matches likely to result. All other
things being equal, the best cook of
the club ought to secure the best
man in the lot. A hint to Sidney
girl s.Sidn cy Pla in dealer.
ISailroadx in AcSirnska.
Trc are about, therefore, to see the
begiuninjj of a railroad devel
opment. There will be uo further
partition of the Slates anion? rival
corporations, no more cauiious ex
plorations, and half-hearted enter
prise?, that feel their way fearfully
and slowly along from point to
point. It is the birth of a now era
of pro.cperty and conGdence, that
sweeps away all doubts, and the
combinations arc sudden aud deci
sive that will determine in each
case how much of the improved ter
ritory shall be appropriated by the
several great corporations that arc
contending for the field. The rail
roads mean business this year.
Lincoln Journal.
At home words that we would
pass by unnoticed when abroad
wound us to the quick. There we
assume no airs or affectation; our
hearts are bare,and every little spark
burns us. Can bare very little, and
if we would have our homes a true
one, we must carefully guard our
words and actions, be kind and cour
teous in our address, polite and gen
tle in our manners, honest and true
in every thought, thus giving no op
portunity for wounded feeling, of
offence.
Years ago HoraceGreeloy predicted
that beef fattened on the plains of
Nebraska, Colorado and Wyoming
would be packed in barrels right in
the center of the continent there by
Garing the freight on millions of
tons of hides, hoofs and horns.
Will this prophecy be fulfilled dur
ing the present century.
Apiece of paper, cut round and
applied to the plaster, will stop
bleeding at the nose in 45 seconds.
The remedy is simple and sure.
What I admire in Columbus is not
his having discovered a world, but
his having gone to search for it ou
the failb of an opinion. 2irefot.
GQ&TjaEBTJS
STATE BANK,
&:ec8::rt to Cin.-rl i 2:ei iri Terser & Baltt.
COLUMBUS, NEBRASKA.
CASH CAPITAL,
$50,000
DIRECTORS:
Leander Gerrard, Pres'i.
Geo. W. IIulst, Vice Frcs't.
Julius A Reed.
Edward A. Gerrard.
AiiNEii Turner, Cashier.
Hank or leposit, Discount
and Kxclmnge.
Collection Promptly HI arte on
nil Polntw.
Pny Intercut on Time Depos
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GUS.A. SCHROEDER,
DEALER IN
HARDWARE,
Stoves, Tinware,
PUMPS, PAINT,
WIND MILLS AND VAGONS,
AND A TULt, LINK OF
Agricultural Implements.
Goods sold cheap for cash.
SIGN OF BIG AX, 11th STREET,
COLUMBUS, NEBRASKA.
454-x.
R. T. BULLARD,
NORTH-JMUHIY.
DEALERS IN
J X J-IJJ1J J
FHUIT, l'KOVISIOXS, &e.
ez:t or cocd: at lov-it tp.ice: :
o
All Farm Products
Bought and Sold
o
Highest Cash Price Paid,
on
Goods Exchanged for Produce.
IGTGoods delivered anywhere In the
city free of charge.
XKW BUILDING ON llTII ST.,
Two Doors East of Journal Office
4:a
J. C. ELLIOTT.
AGENT FOR THE
STOVER WIND MILL
$20 OSCILLATING FEED MILL,
An d All Kinds of Pump
AND
PUMP MATERIALS!
ALSO
Challenge Wind and Feed Mills,
Combined Shelter and Grinder,
Malt Mills. Horse Powers,
Corn Shelters and
Fanning Mills.
Pnmps Repaired on Short Notice,
Farmers, come and examine our mill.
You will tind one ereeted on the premises
of the Hammond House, in good running
order.
WANTED AGENTS
For the fastest selling uook of the
age:
FThe HOUSEHOLD and 1
ARMERS CYCLOPEDlA
A household neeessity one that every
family needs a Library of itself.
AGENTS are meeting vith great suc
cess, lor every lamily who s es the book
wants it. Secure "territory at once.
Address; Anchor PalilKhlnp: Co.,
St. Louis, Mo.; Chicago, 111.; Ashland,
O.: Philadelphia, la.; and Atlanta, Ga.
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ENGLISH & BKA3STDT,
Are the only authorized Agents for PLATTE, UUTLKR, POLK aud MADISON"
Counties lor the sale of the celebrated premium
Eclipse Wind Mills and Pumps,
Adams & French Harvesting Machines,
ynijlllnni
BEATRICE SELF BAND-CUTTER for Threshing Machines,
LaCROSSE GREAT WESTERN FANNING MILL,
Sandwich. Cora-Shellers, and other Articles.
FELLOW-
FARMERS AND GRANGER FRIENDS. GIVE US A CALL BE
FORE YOU MUY. WE "WARRANT EVERY ARTI
CLE WE SELL, AND SELL
"G-OOD GOODS CHEAP"
INSURE
INSURANCE
MEW
WME
ONE OF THE OLDEST, STRONGEST AND BEST LIFE COMPA
PAN1ES ON THIS CONTINENT.
Assets
Cash paid Policy Holders,
COLUMBUS LOCAL BOARD.
WM. HUNNEMAN, President,
JOHN STADFPER, Vice President,
ABNER TURNER, Treasurer,
ADOLPH J-S3GGI, Secretary,
S. A. BONESTEEL, Medical Examiner.
MEMBERS:
John Wifrijins, Hardware Merchant, $3,000.00
Aiiolph Heiutz. Druggist, 5,000.00
Hubert llhlig. Hardware Merchant, .",00U)0
Henry Sch warz, Farmer, .ri,000.00
John StaulVer, County Clerk, : f,0. 0.00
Abner Turner. JJnnk'cr, 5,000.00
Chas. enru'der, Prop'r Foundry and Machine Shop, 3.000.00
D. Schuphach, Lumber Merchant 3.000.(0
Wm. Scuilz, Hoot mid Shoe Merchant, 3,0)0.00
F. Gerber, Furniture Dealer, 3,000.00
J. H. Kcrfrenbrock, Brewer, 3,000.00
J. Heiiffjler, " 3,00.00
G. A. Schra'dcr, Hardware Merchant, 3,000.00
Wm. Hunnenian, Lumber " 3,000.00
Chas.T. Henderson, Express A pent, 3 000.00
J. C. Tiflain, Liver)' anu Feed stables 3,000.00
A. Jxjrgi, Lumber Merchant, 3,000.00
L. Cockburn, Grocer, 3,000.00
J. 15. Delsnian, Merchant, 2,500.00
George Bicder, Grocer, 2,500.00
S. A. Boneitecl, Physician and Surgeon, 2,500.00
Every prudent man should have his life insured in some good company. The
NEW VOBK LIFE oilers inducements in the Tontine Inestment 1'lan that
cannot be given by any other company. All persons wanting insurance from
$1,000 and upwards will please eall on some member of the Local Board, as each
member of this' Board is authorized to procure the insurance desired, :n,tl
Adoi.I'U Jj:goi. the Secretary, is authorized to write the applications', and will
keep on hand a full supply of "books aud circulars for distribution.
C. T.
477-tf
MEDICAL a HAL INSTITUTE.
. 1122013. II.
Consulting Physicians and Surgeons,
For the treatment of all classes ofSur
gery and deformities ; acute and
chronic diseases, diseases of the eye
and ear, etc., etc.,
Columbus, Neb.
G-ALBRAITHBROS
(Successors to Gus. Lockner)
Dealer in all kinds of
Agricultural Implements
AGENTS FOR
The ImproTfd Klnard Hnrrrstrr. Wood ninilor,
Monrrs. Kpapeni. ml Soiritakos. Also the
rammisMlnnrsota ClilofThrislu'r.Ilodijr
Hesdrr. and Winvldp Ilro.' rclflira-
ted Vanclrss Wind Mill Pump,
etc., Laupy Tops ofall stjlc
ju receired.
ITarincrs, loolc to your In
terests and. give usa eall.
GALBRAITH BROS.
LAND FOR SHE.
- "Riirhtf nprp in Rfin 1
P IT 1 1 L' -. .: .,...!...,.
-25-21 of Coltimhus; 70 aerf s mi
ner me piow; o aeres . yr. old trees
walnut and cottomvood" of pood size.
Dvellinp-houe. 12x2S feet, 1 stories
hijrh; pood well; two pranarieo; sta
blinp, hop-yards, &c Small fruits ueh
as currants, blackberries, &c. Conven
ient to Hchool houe and pood outlet to
roads. Price, $1,350 Will sell farm ma
chinery ifdesired. Address at Colum
bus, Platte Co., Nebr.
Martin Hoi.leiun.
COLUMBUS Bffl YARD,
(One mile west of Columbus.)
THOMAS FLYXN & SON, Propr's.
GOOD, HARD-BURNT BRICK
.A.l-vays on Hand In
QUANTITIES tO SUit I'DRCHASERS
371-tf J
r. HKCHELL, M. D. D. T. MA2T7iT, If. Jk. l)P"lTB
PlTsMis ai Smgeans. X iSM
D. 4J.C.rSHI5Sfa.D.,ef0a3a. iLkB 1k
Hers
Mrtlra
430-4 w
in the
COMPANY.
837,000,000.
46,000,100.
TAYLOR, General Agent,
OMAHA, NEB.
T
HE
HOWE!
Sewing Macliine,
Challenges Comparison, Distances
ompetition, Surpasses Ex
pectation, Gives Univer
sal Satisfaction.
UXHIVAI.L.ED IN' CONSTRUCTION,
UNEQUALLED IN DURABILITY,
UNSURPASSED IN APPEAR
ANCE, UNEXCELLED IN
ADJUSTMENT, UNAP-
PKOACIIKD IN FINISH,
UNPRECEDENTED IN OPERATION,
UNQUESTIONED IN EXCEL-
LENCE, UNDOUBTED
IN SUPERIORITY,
Undersold by None!
UNDENIABLY THE I1EST
SEWING MACHINE
KVKR INVENTED.
J. E. TASKER &. BRO., Agents,
ISTOflice with A. HENRY,
OLIVE ST., : COLUMJiUS, NEB
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GOLD.!
Great chance to make
money. II you can't
get frold you can gc
jjreenhacks. We need
a person in every town to take sub
scriptions for the larjrest. cheapest and
best Illustrated family publication in
the world. Any one can become a suc
cessful aircnt. The mot cleirant works
of art given free to subscribers. The
price is so low that almost everybody
subscribes. One aent reports making
over $1.V) in a week. A lady agent re
ports taking over 400 subscribers in ten
days. All who encage make monev
fas't. You can devote all your time to
the business, or only your spare time.
You need not be away from home over
night. You can do it as well as others.
Full particulars, directions and terms
fr.ee. Elegant and expensive Outfit free.
If you want profitable work send us your
aaaress ai once, si cosi noiinn'r to try
iKn ItncinncD Ti r n Vt r nMrwKvn f. !t
to make grVat par: AddreVsrhePeo
pie's Journal," Portland, Maine. 382-
1870. 1879. !
THE'
ffiolunttus journal
Is conducted as a
FAMILY NEWSPAPER,
Devoted to the best mutu.il inter
ests of its renders and U publish
ers. Published at Cbliinibu. Platte
county, the centre of the agricul
tural portion of Nebraska, it i read
by hundreds of people ea?t who are
looking towards Nebraska a their
future home. Its subscriber in
Nebraska are the staunch, holiil
portion of the community, as i
evidenced by the fact that the
JouitNAl. has never contained a
"dun" against them, and by the
other fact that
ADVERTISING
In its columns always bring, its
reward. 15usinebS is business, and
those who wish to reach the solid
people of Central Nebraska will
find the columns of the Jouknai. a
splendid medium.
JOB WORK
Of all kinds neatly and quickly
done, at fair prices. This spccii'S
of printing i.s nearly always want
ed in a hurrj, and, knowing thi
fact, we h.ive so pro idcil fni n
that we ci" furnish cnvrlui t-s, 1. 1.
ter heads, bin heads, ir.iilar.
posters, etc., pie., on vi-r lnn
iiotiec. and prumpti) n timi as
we promise.
SUBSCRIPTION.
1 copy per annum .
" Six month.
" Three months,
?2 0t
I iit)
Single copy sent io any addr
in the United Stat s for 5 nts.
M. K. TURNER & CO.,
Columbus Nebraska.
JOHN WI6GIN
fSSi
WHOLESALE AND
HJEt
LOW A.
STOVES, IRON, TLWAEE,
SZ5SS
Nails, Rope, Wagon Material, Glass, Paint, Etc.,
ESZ&2S
CORNER KI.i:VEXII
COLUMBUS,
wnzrjF.L3WPJU ' jai ggq
n m 'imw wiiwb iiiiimi iiui'MtwaBngBi mbubw" i ik u t r w'li'an'v - -
The Celebrated Diebold, Norris & Co's
(I.nte IchoId & Siienzle,)
Fire
and Burglar Proof!
HAVE THE BEST RECORD OF ALL.
All lea ding Eailrod I Express Companies and Bankers in tbSfortel bje them.
Not One Lost in the Two Great Eire- in Chicago; also preserved the content
in everv intance, at Independence, Iowa; at Central City. Col.; at
Oslikbsli. Wis., and at all places ha e stood the test, without failure.
All Sizes for Sale and Made to Order. Old Safes taken in Exchange.
County and Ilanlf Worlc a.
Good Worlc
D. S. CO VENT, GENERAL AGENT, CHICAGO.
WILL. B. DALE, Agent,
COLUMBUS, NEBRASKA
234
HAMS & SADDLES
Daniel Faucette,
ilanufacturer and Dealer in
Harness, Saddles, Bridles, and Collars,
keeps eonstanllv on hand all kinds of
whips, Saddlery Hardware, Curry
combs, Hruhcs, Bridle Hits, Spurs,
Cards. Harness made to order. Re
pairing done on short notice.
NEBHASKA AV3
r3.4.
TJB, Columbus.
SWEET CIDER
-AN'D-
V
.
T AM constantly receiving the choicest
X. or Jlicnian cider and apples
Call
and taste for yourself.
MP
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skk O
Wm. BECKER, j
CHICAGO & NORTH-WESTERN
The Great Trnnlc I.Ino from tho 'West to
Chicago and the East.
It Is the oldest, shortest, most direct, convenient,
comfortable and In erery respect the best lino roq
can take. It la the greatest and grandest RaHwaj
organization In the United Sates. It owns or
controls
2100 MILES OF RAILWAY
PUIXMAX HOTEI. CARS are run alons
by it through between
COrJKCII, BLTJiTS & CHICAGO!,
No other road rnns Pullman Ilotel Cars, or anr
other form of Ilotel Can, throngb, between the
Missouri River and Chicago.
PASSENGERS GOING KAST should bear
in mind that this Is the
BEST ROUTE52ICHICACO
AND ALL TOINT3 EAST.
Passengers by this route have choice of FIVE
DIFFEKENT ROUTES and the advantage or
Elzht Dally Lines l'alsce Sleeping Cars
from CHICAGO to
PHILADELPHIA AND NEW YORK,
AND OTHER EASTERN POINTS.
Insist that the Ticket Agent sellsyon tickets by
the North-Western Road. Examine your Tickets,
and refuse to buy If they do not read orer this Road.
All Agents fell them and Check, usual Baggage
Free by this Line.
Through Tickets via this Route to all Eastern
Points can be procured at the Central Pacific Rail
road Ticket Office, foot of Market Street, and at
t New Montgomery Mreet, San Franrisco, and at
all oupon Ticket Offices of Central Pacific, Union
Pacific, and all Western Railroads.
New York Office, No. 4 15 Broadway. Boston
Office, No. 5 State Street. Omaha Office, 2t5 Forn
ham Street. San Francisco Office, 2 New Mont
gomery Street. Chicago Ticket Offices : 62 Clark
Street, under Sherman Bouse ; 75 Canal, corner
Madison S.reet ; Kinzie Street Depot, corner West
Einzie and dnsl Streets ; Wells Street Depot,
corner Wells and Einzie Streets.
For rates or Information not attainable from
your home ticket agents, apply to
I Martix IIconrrT.
W. n. Stetxxtt,
Gen'l Rui. Ac't, tclc&gor
1 . Gen'lJIaag'r.Calcaeo.
,
KETAIL DEALER IN
sszEFzFSpzyrrfx?!
BBBBBBBS MkS wittdEY VlfB JJBT" ff ' UH I
HE3SSZSJ n&rzzS3 EKSS KS3a
A."W OLIVE
si'fcr.iri'x.
?X
IV" HA Fif''
NEBRASKA.
Specially.
can be .TI:i
Prlue
a.s loir iim
ule.
SPEICE & NORTH,
Genera
Agents for the Sale of
Real Estate.
Union Tacific, and Midland Pacific
R. It. Lands for -ale at from $3.00to$10.00
,ier acre for eah, or on live or ten years
time, in annual payments to suit pur
haer. We have alo a large anl
choice lot of other lands, improved and
uni'i'proved. for -alc at low price and
on reasonable term-. Also business and
residence lot in the city. A"e keep a
complete abstract of title to all real es
tate in Platte County.
COI.r.lIKI'S. AEIl.
HAMMOND HOUSE
Formerly Pacific House.
This popular house has been newly
Refitted and .Furnished.
Meals
Day Hoard per week,.
Board and Lodging, .
3. ct.
$100.
.1 and G.
Good Livery and Feed Stable in eon
nection. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
JOHN IIAM3IOXD.
Proprietor.
conj.nitus
Restaurant and Saloon!
E. D. SIIEE1IAX, rroprietor.
Wholesald and Iletail Dealer in
Foreign Wines, Liquors
AND CIGAKS,
DOUBLIN STOUT,
SCOTCH AND ENGLISH ALES.
ST Kentucky Whiskies a Specialty.
OYSTERS,
In their mumi.
HY TI1E CA.SE. CAS OK MSI1,
11th Street, Soath of Depot
city'meatmaeket,
OS
OI.IVE NT., OPPOSITE IIA.1I
.1IOAI ISOII.SK.
Will keep on hand all kinds ot Freeh
and Salt .Meats also faiae. 1'oultrT,
I- resh Fish, ete., all in their season. "
Cash p.tid for Hide. Lard an.l Ila.
con. W1LL.T.UICKLY.
GITML MAT MAIET
OA lltli JSYKEEX.
Dealers in Fresh and Salted Meats.
Ac. Town Lots, Wood. Hide, Ae.
Columbus, .June 1. 177.
'YOU BET."
A. W. L
AGKNT FOB TIIK
1'
WIND MILL,
Will hereafter be found TIItlh'B
DOOKS SUl'TII or the Ton OlU,
where he kceju a full line nf every s tvle
f - -
PUMP. PIPE, HOSE,
And the Celebrated
I X L FEED MILL.
As he keeps a Pump Houe oxcJiMiTrl t.
he is able to sell CHEAPER TIIAV
THE CHEAPEST. Pump- far anr
depth well. Pumps driven or repaired,
and Kods cut.
GIFE IIDI A CJLL A.VD SATE M(KEY.
BECKER & WELCH,
PH0PRIET0ES 0?
SHELL CREEK MILLS.
MANUFACTURERS &. WHOLE
SALE DEALERS IN
FLOUR AND MEAL.
OFFICE, COLU Mil US, XKIi
Dr. A. HEINTZ,
DEALER IN
n
ivi.aks, i,iqi;o2:.s
Fine Soaps, Brushes,
PERFUMEEY, Etc., Etc.,
And all articles usually kept on hand !
Druggists.
Physicians Prescrijttions Carefully
Compounded.
Omc door I'stvit of Galley, oa
Eleventh Titrcrt,
COLUJIBUS.
NEBRASKA
m.OBB.lSI
NEW STOKE
AXD-
New Stock.
A full, freh supply of groceries,
STAPLE AND FANCY,
Just opened, and for sale at low-down
prices.
tSTOIive Street, opposite the
'l'atlcrjill."
JAMES ATcALLISTEIf.
Wm. SOHILZ,
Manufacturer and Dealer In
BOOTS AND SHOES!
X Mmplftea.i4rtntnt of LsdhVand Chil
dren's Sbfcs kept on hand.
All Work Warranted!!
Our Jlotto Good stock, excellent
work and fair prices.
Especial Attention paid to Eepairirg
Cor. Olive and 13th St.
ill
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