V i I ! 1 V. THE JOURNAL. OFFICIAL JWl'KIt PLATTE CO. WEDNESDAY. OCT. 27, 1SS0. Ceiumunicatlon-, to Injure insertion hi tin? next Kmic. fhould be In hand on .Mondavi-; if lengthy, on Thursday prwediiu isuu-day. Advertisement.', ol wbaict'cr cla-s, donld be in baud 1 nwM. Tuida?. AdMrti-enifiitb under this head 15 ct-. a line tirt insertion, Wets, aline eauh bUliseuuent Insortion. To SulorHer. Your name, tcith iiik iate at which YOUR MIJSCKIIMlON IIXI'IUISj, is placed on each Journal j oh receive. A prompt renewal or discontinuance will save the publi-lier-, both trouble and expense, and be better for all concerned. A re newal is respect full solicited. $2 for 1 vr.; $1 tor ; mo-.:frO cts. for :i inos. ,'luiitNAi. with either the American Ag riculturist or Nebraska Farmer $." a yr., pH-t.paid. cash iu advance: Journal and the Sursrry $". OARFIELD AND ARTHUR tl-l'IJ The regular meetings of the Club will b held Saturday-. 7:5rt p. ni.. in lltikrr't Hall, lip-stairs in the Hank IlHildiittf. M. Whitmoyhl IIe.vkv LuBhKit, See'y. IMes't. Do your full duty electiou tiny. Court adjourned Thursday even ing. Do your duty on the 2d ol No vember. Free Lunch at Gregoriun's on 11th ftreet. J. 1. I'eckcr. we learn, 19 im proving in health. Trimmed hats at Mrs. M. S. Drake'b for-fl and upwards. "When you waut apples don't forget to jro to Marshall Smith's. California canned Iruit, a large lot, in annorlotl catc, at Ouhlrich & llio's. A child can buy as cheap as a man at the Uoptou Shoe Store, opp. poBt-oilicc. Now U the time to subscribe for the Journal, $2 a year, 50 cents three months. Wild ee-c and ducks by the thoupands on the lakes and rivers in this vicinity. Wm. Smith at bis sale recently received .9.10 each for a email lot ol apriug calves. Do not permit triflling obstacles to keep you away from the polls next Tuesday. Mr. A. Scott is building an ex (ousivc burn in the northwestern part of the city. David Schuplmrh hai been con fined to bio bed by indisposition 6iucc Thursday last. Every ippublicaii in Platlo county should cast his vote on the id day ol November. Wanted. A girl to do house work in a small lamily. Inquire at the. office of livelier & Trice. (J. Heitkemper has a splendid stock of jewelry, watches, &c Don't fail to see him before buying. At Platte Center Saturday next there is to be a raffle for u spring wagon ; also a shooting match. Wo will furnish the Journal and the Omaha Weekly Republican, ono year,pOMlage paid, for $11.00. Clinton Smith recovers very slowly from his recent severe sick nerrt. He is still confined to his bed. V. II. Dyer of the Davis Sewing Machine Co., recently sold a nice lot of them to C. Neidigof Madison. Every republican should be will ing to spend one full day in the service- for the benefit of his country. Henry Luers is about to put up a two-story brick dwelling, 22x40 feet. Wm. Smith has the contract. Republicans cannot reasonably expect success in Platte county without earnest and intelligent work. A correspondent of the Chicago Tribune recomineuds ouions as a good feed for horses afllicted with opizooty. Will T. Kickly will pay the highest cash price for 50 head of 2, 3, and 4 year old steers, delivered at Columbus. T. Keating received last week from Illinois a nice lot of fine woolcd sheep and one hundred head of young stock. For Rent. x house, centrally located, and suitable for dwelling or boarding house. Inquire at the Journal office. II. J. Hudson has been quite sick sluce his return from Lincoln, and was still contltied to his bed Tuesday morning. Geo. W. Clark has been ailing with typhoid fever and chills; at one time wa not expected to live, but is now better. If a freeze bhould come now the boys could convert a portion of nearly every principal street in the city into a skatiug rink. Blank notes, bank, joint, indi vidual and work-aud-labor, neatly bound in books of 50 and 100, for sale at the Journal office. Morrissey & Hays' elevator has been moved from its original site on the U. P. to the A. & N. side-track in the rear of Johnson's feed stable. Patent, ready-cut election"stick ere" will be furnished at this office with names printed upon them at very reasonable rates. Send in or ders immediately. "It is the interest of every good citueu to promote good order at the polls, for every peaceful election is a fresh triumph for popular govern ment." Harpers Weekly. Two more rooms in the Congrc gatioual church arc being completed. "When finished they will add eouie what in church work, being very convenient for tnuuy purpose. Vote the republican ticket from head to foot. Watch out for bogus tickets uext Tuesday. S. C. Smith, E-q , relumed from Denver yesterday. All the candidates have been al work the past week. A. E. Pfnkney of Republican City was in town last week. A team loaded with brick stuck in the mud on 11th street Monday. A line of Boots and shoes at cost and less at Marshall Smith's. D. C. Loveland was up from Omaha last week, attending court. Mr. and Mrs. Homing rejoice in the birth of a daughter last Thurs day. George Coolidge, an old-time Columbus boy, was in the city last Thursday. For lirst-claas work and best stock, go to the Boston Boot and Shoe Store. Mrs. C. O. Waterman, of Genoa, left Tuesday for Albany, N. Y to visit friends. S. A. Hanna is back from the cast, and is engaged in selling the II anna wagon. M. O'Brien returned home from the west Saturday. He will stay here till spring. A. W. Crites of Plattamouth was in attendance at the district court last week. Received a car-load of winter wheat flour every sack guaranteed, at Oelilrich & Bro's. Major Wm. Burgess, E. V. Clark and Then F. Elliott of Genoa, were iu tho city Wednesday last. Republicans should remember that one vote iu Platte county may defeat your political friends. If you intend to vote a straight republican ticket see to it that there aro no "paeters" on it anywhere. Rev. A. Hcnrich returned Wed nesday Inst from St. Louis where ho visited his daughter, Mrs. C. H. Walker. "Billy" Tillman, who is- always welcomed with hearty good will by his friends in Columbus, came over from David City last Saturday. Dr. Mills, of Osceola, was in tho city Monday. Ho has quite recov ered from a sovero iujury ho receiv ed several years since from tho fall off his horse. Mrs. Rebecca Becker and Miss Rebecca Becker, mother and sister of our townsmen J. P. aud Wm. Becker, started for Ohio, their old home, yesterday. Mr. Peter Eyler, who has re cently been at Bellwood, Butler county, has made an engagement with L. Kramer of tho N. Y. Store. A good accession. Mr. Elliott, postmaster at Post ville, Platte county, wan in the city Saturday. He says the late snow storm was death to a great many young pigs in his neighborhood. "Dave" Jackson arrived home from Iowa Sunday evening. He was accompanied by a couple of friends with guns and dogs, who will "slew" game in this vicinity for a few days. News from "Tommy" Wake at Nebraska City, where ho officiated as the rider of "Sailor Boy," shows that the reputation that the lad has gained as a"fir6t-class" ridor was well sustained. George Fairchild and "Jim" 15 rind ley visited David City Satur day. "Jim," wherefore that wail of "Home, Sweet Home," which greet ed the still night air on 11th' street as you came in ? Nich Blasser is constructing a county bridge at Edwin Ahrens's, the old ono goes to Sbaad's. Nich. has had considerable of the county bridge work to do, and is a good mau for the purpose. Charles Wentworth and wife, who have lately made their home at Plattsmoutb, this state, where Char Icy has been engaged with his father in the newspaper business, arrived in the city laBt Friday. Mrs. Charles Berringer, daugh ter of Chas. Wako of this city, has been visiting her parents, in com pany with her husband, for several days past. The home of Mr. and Mr6. Berringer is Elgin, III. George Fairchild, who has been spending a few months in the east, the land of his birth and early boy hood days, arrived in Columbus last Wednesday evening. He took his departure yesterday on the east bound train for Columbus, O. A member of the Maennerchor society reports a splendid social time of the society and friends at their hall last Saturday evening, at which dancing was indulged in and the remaining delicious edibles of Thursday night's supper disposed of. Mr. A. E. Mills, brother of Dr. Mills, was in the city Monday on his return to his home in Michigan. We learn that Mr. Mills has pur chased a farm near Fullerton, Nance county, Neb., and will iu a bhort time come to this state to re side. For Sale. A dwelling-bouse and lot in a very desirable part of the city. Will be sold at a sacrifice, as the money is needed. The house is new and cost more money than is asked for both house and lot. For further particulars inquire at the Jourval office. -J. II. Brouelettc & Co., have tho contract of erecting a haudsome monument ovur the grave of E. C Kavanaugh, dee'd. It is to be twelve feet highJwith a base three feet square, and nil of tiue, American marble. We have seen the design, which unique and handsome, fts well as apropriate. - Iu proof ol the wisdom ol in surance upon your property with reliable companies by efficient aud reliable agents we have atiother ev idence in Wednesday niht'i; fire. The damage toJ;Mrs. Clother's build ing was promptly adjusted and the money paid over on Friday. The insurance was in Springfield Fire & Marine Co., represented by Becher & Price of this city. As near as we can make it out, John Walker, the candidate for county commissioner, has been using as campaign thunder some barely possible contingencies as fixed cer tainties, and now the "contingents" are seeking to have him occupy the remainder of his time until electiou day in answering questions concern ing the grand jury business of last week. "Talk is cheap." : .. A. M. Jennings has leased his boarding house to Mrs. Maggie Se burg, who will take possession on the 1st day of November. Mrs. Seburg has established an excellent reputation in the city as a manager of a boarding house, and we do not hesitato in recommending those wishing good board and lodgings in a convenient and yet quiet part of the city to give her a call. The lo cation is opposite Methodist church, corner N and 14th street. T. W. Tipton, democratic can didate for governor of Nebraska, addressed his democratic friends at the Opera House, this city, last Fri day evening. There was a very fair attendance at tho meeting, and of courso most of his democratic friends were satisfied with the Ex Senator's speech, whilo the repub licans were more or less amused at the ludicrous hits tho speaker made from his standpoint. His doctrine of state rights is in strict accord with Secessia. -- There has been considerable talk in regard to the grand jury matter at the last term of the dis trict court, there having been an informality iu tho drawing of the samo. The law says : "It shall be the duty of the county commission ers, in selecting and furnishing to tho clerk the nameB of persons qual ified to serve as grand or petit jur ors, so to select and arrange that no oue person shall serve on the jury a second time before all qualified persons shall have served respect ively in rotation, according to the best information that can be ob tained." The clerk informs us that the drawing was mado just as it has been usually done,but this provision of the law was not complied with, no list having beeu kept. He says, too, that if the Dist. Att'y had so desired, he could have had another jury called. We are iuformod by partici pants at the Concert aud Ball given by the Mienncrchor Society of this city on Thursday evening last at the Opera House that the occasion was one of rare social enjoyment, the order being so good that not a single disagreeable occurrence marred a general good time during the entire evening. The Concert was enthus iastically received ; the Ball opened and was conducted to good music and by good management, and the supper consisted of all the solid good things aud delicacies of tho season, gotten up in superb style and more than bountifully served. As to the financial success of tho affair the not proceeds, upwards of $110.00, will speak for itself. To tho ladies of the Society, who were managiug, must be given tho credit for a completo success. The result of the drawing gave to E. D. Shce- han the clock and George Fairchild the lamp. - The Fire. On Wednesday night last about half-past 11 o'clock a fire broke out in the building of Mrs. Eliza Clother, on 13th street, occupied by Mr. Philip Cain. The alarm was started and kept up by citizens, fire-bell and a couple of locomotives on the TJ. P. track, and soon the firemen and a crowd of citizens were on the ground, and the work of putting out the fire aud removing the furni ture to places of safety vigorously commenced. The fire, which broke out in the kitchen in some acciden tal manner nnknown, had by this time burned through the mop board on the west ond, and passed up to the roof, thence to the roof of the main building, all the time confined between the ceiling and roof. The engine and hose were taken from the engine house, but not available for service, owing to an insufficiency of hose. The flames were finally subdued through efforts of the Hook and Ladder Co. and citizens with buckets, by cutting through the roof and dashing in water from buckets. We are told a Babcock extinguisher also did good execution. The fur niture, etc., was removed from the building in a short time, but was damaged to the amount of about $150.00, on which there was no in surance. Tho building was insured in the Springfield Fire and Marine Co., for which Becher & Price of this city are agents, aud the loss was promptly adjusted by them at $360. Court Proceeding. The following cases were disposed of by his honor Judge Post at the recent session of the District Court of the 4th Judicial District, iu and for Platte county, vthich convened Tuesday, Oct. Ulth, 1S30: Cvrus H.McCuriuickuud Leauder J. McCormick v S. O. lta uioud and E. D. Ch.ipin. Stricken from docket on motionol detTt. Thos. F.ty v i'hos. Farrell. De pending ou motion. C. L. Poor v Thomas Morehead. Continued. Catheriuu Hunneman v Lindley F. Ellis et ux. et als. Stricken lrom docket. W. U. Galaway & Co. v W. S. Bartlett, treasurer of Antelopo Co. Continued by agreement. Patrick S. Griffin v Chas. Wake. Dismissed. McNamara v McNamara. Dis missed at cost of plt'fl'. Theodore Ripp v Patrick Fahey. Dismissed lor waut of prosecution at co6t of plt'lf. Hunneman & Tolinan v Will. B. Dale et ux. et als. Continued. Weltha L. Cossey v Wm. II. Coa sey. Continued on motion of plt'lT. John Partsch v Frank English. Dismissed at cost of plt'fl'. Frederick Muller v Alois Kasch. Settled. Josiah E. Betts v John Eusden, L. II. Jewell aud J. E. Moncrief. Leave to file answer. Rosa Birney v G,eo. Birney. Sale confirmed aud deed ordered. Clarissa Comptou v C. 11. May. Continued by agreement. Danl. Ryan v Jos. E. Tasker et al. Continued by agreement. Jones v Jones. Dismissed. Judg ment against plt'fl. for costs. L. Anderson and E. G. Platte v J. P. Becker. Case reterred. Matthew Burko v Wm. Gerhold. Dismissed. II. G. Carew v Chris. Meedel. Continued by agreement. John Karlin v Wm. Gerhold. Ver dict for the plaintiff, S31.00. Deft, excepts to judgment on verdict. Morrissey & Klock v M. Doody et al. Settled. Louis Strocke and Catharine Behr vJohn Behr and Henry Robertson. Dismissed at cost of plt'fl. Nathanlal Crabtreo v Fred. ZoM as agent and Edward Z le as principal. Continued by agreement. Albert W. Crites v Zabdial 0. Wentworth. Case referred. Ernst Ilortnian v Charles Wake, constable. Caso dismissed tor waut of prosecution. Judgment against plaint id for costs. L. & N. W. R. R. Co. v D. II Cad wallader and his heirs. Continued. L. & N. W. R. R. Co. v William Dietrich. Verdict tor defendant for .$450; judgment against both parties for costs. Thomas O'Neill v J. G. Savidge, Martin Savidge, Anthony Savidge and Macay Z-ilaznoy. Sale and deed ordered. Catherine Behr v D. A. Willard et als. Cause dismissed; plaintiff excepts. Wm. Eimers v Wm. Tiskotter. Contint.od. Geo. Hines v Phillip Ilohl and Louis Schroeder. Judgment for plnintifl'. Nathanial Crabtreo v Edward Vale and Fred. Zoll. Continued. Franklin v Frnukliu. Divorce granted. Sarah E. Latson v Lewis C. LaU son. Continued. John J. Golden v Farlee & Parrott. Dismissed. Abbey L. Faulkner v Lavinius B. Leach et ux. Dismissed. New England Mort. Sec. Co. vs Wilburt Fortune et ux. Issues for plaintiff; amount found due plaintiff $43.22. Deed and sale ordered. " Now England Mort. Sec. Co. v Wm. Connelly, jr., et ux. Dismissed. Now England Mort. Sec. Co. v John Grady et ux. Continued. Win. Cylen v Milton Edmonds. Continued. Gerrard & Whitmoyer v Platte county. Motion to rcquiro plaintiff to file petition. Motion sustained. Leave to file petition instauter. Clara A. Ticehurst v Allen A. Ticehurst. Divorce granted ; plain tiff restored to maiden name, Clara A. Sanderson. Custody of minor children awarded to plnintifl' until otherwise ordered. New England Mort. Sec. Co. v John Keeler et ux. and James G. Downs. Settled; decree as per stipulation. Frederick Theinhardt v Roderick McKenzie. Motion for change of venue overruled ; leave to filo an swer in" CO days; reply iu 30 days. In the matter of the estate of Ed ward C. Kavanaugh deceased, order as prayed for; trial fixed for the first day of the next regular term. James Ducey v Frank Walker. Default set aside. School Dist. No. 29 of Platte Co. Nebraska v Jno. Walker, Michael Morrissey and Michael Doody. Leave to file answers without verification, to be verified during term. Walter A. Wood Mowing and Reaping Machine Co. v Bartley Lamb. Dismissed. Sarah B. Canfiold executrix of tho estate of Philo Canfield, deceased v Lois M. Stewart and Geo. W. Stew art et als. Default. Amount found due plaintiff, $315.83. Decree and sale. Maggie M. Seeberg v Fred, V. Seeberg. Default. Decree as pray ed for. American Mort. Co. of Scotland (limited) v James Russell et ux. Default; amount fouud due plain tiff, $586.70. J. B. Delsman & Co. v Moritz Stolze. Stricken from the docket. John M. McFarland v Josephus M. Callison. Thirty days to file petition, 20 days to answer, 20 days to reply. Moritz Stolze v J. B. Delsman and Benjamin Spielman. Decree to the petition. M. E. Allison v E. D. Sheehan. Dismissed at cost of defendant. James H., and Saml. Galley v Jno. Kelley. Dismissed. State of Nebraska v Patrick Mc Namara. Dismissed. State of Nebraska v Wm. Gerhold. Dismissed. State of Nebraska v Frank Wal ker, Edward Rodram and John Mason. By agreement the defend ant is ordered to enter into recog nizance iu the sum of $SO0. Discard the latest stories told for the purpose of defeating repub lican candidates. The every day life and conversation of & man is the best test of his character, and stories gotten up at the last.hour of a political contest Ehould not outweigh such tet. 'lection HrleFM. Vote early nnd vote right. Have a list of the voters of tho precinct. Appoint a ticket committee, aud keep a reserve of tickets in case of necessity. Appoiut a challeuge committee of men who are well acquainted with tho voters of the precinct. Appoint a wagon committee of active men, and see that the body of your parly vote is iu early, and that they all get to the polls in time. It is a good rule to make the effort to have nil in by three o'clock. Where the party is iu a large majority there is not that eflbrt made for a full vote that characterizes the dose precincte, but it is these .solid precincts that "tell the story." Allow no man to dictate your vote or that of nny other man in your presence, no matter what the result may be- - tree hallot, a fair election and 8ubmiii)n to the legally ex pressed will oi the majority are the vital principles of our republican institutions. Communicated. Villi Tor Qreeabuc.k Conven tion. The Greenback electors of Platte county are hereby called to meet in convention at Columbus, in the Court House at said place on Satur day, Oct. 30th, 1880, at 1 o'clock p. m., for the purpose of putting in nomination one candidate for coun ty commissioner. Also to complete the organization in the county, elect central committee and transact such other business as may come before the convention. Each precinct will bo entitled to four delegates. It is recommeuded that the Greeubackers meet at the usual places of voting in the several precincts aud elect the delegates as soon as possible so as to be sure and be represented in the convention. Many Citizens. "Letter llNt. Tho following in a list of unclaimed letters remaining in the post-office., in Columbus, for the week ctlding Oct. 'J3, lKy); Dull. Win McDonald Goodon, S It O'Neal, Michel Hiintemnnn Parker, J P Mra Hipper, Joseph Reynolds, C S Handing, Steven Schluasingcr, Min Kunz, Max nio Kuapp, John Voberger, Ulich li lamer, Itohcrt Woods, J A Those marked ," postal card If not culled for in I'O days will be scut to the dead letter office, Washington, D. C. When called for pleaxe say '-adver- tised," as these letters are kept separate. K. A. Gkkkaud, I. 31. Short llornm at Auction. The combination sale of the herds of McRridc fc Druse, H. C. Dawson & Son, Vanderpool Bros., T. P. Quick aud others, to be held at Lin coln, Nov. 11th and 12th, will be the largest ever held in the state. Over 100 head of cattle and hogs will be sold to the highest bidder. Reduced rates ou railroads and at hotels. Terms of sale easy. Send to iVe braska Farmer, Lincoln, for cat alogue. A herd of about two hundred head of thoroughbred and fine grad ed cattle, the property of Mr. F. J. Greer ot York county, passed thro' the city Saturday, en route for win ter quarters in tho vicinity of Nor folk. Mr. G. informs us that he intends locating a rauche somewhere in Wayne county, whero he will take his herd in the spring. PreNs for Hale. Wo have for sale the hand-press upon which the Journal (present size) has been heretofore printed. It is a seven column folio Washington press and in good order. Price $1G0 cash. Address M. K. Turner & Co., Columbus, Neb. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given, by Galley & Bro-, that all who are indebted to them, either by note or book acc't, must eome forward and settle imme diately, as they need the funds. MARRIED. LIN'COLN GIBSON On the 23d. in this city, Mr. Wilbur Lincoln to 3Iiss Minnie Gibson. GOETZ YONKER-Sunday, Oct. 24. by Judge J. G. Higgins, Fred Goetz and Miss Lizzie Yonker, all of Platte Co. TRUMAN BIRDSALL At the resi dence of the bride's uncle, Jay Co., Ind., on tho 18th inst., by Friends' ceremony Joseph L. Truman, of l'latte Co., Neb., to Mariunna Birds all, of Loudon Co., Virginia. LOCAL NOTICES. Advertisements under this head five cents a line each insertion. Quinces at Bridges. New Sweet Cider at Hudson's. Black walnuts for sale at Bridges. Plane Phat, Phresh Oysters at Hudson's. Fresh cider by the glass or gal lon at Bridges. Brick in tho wall at $7 to $8 a thousand by Flynn & Co. Florida Orauges and new Dates at Hudson's. New Sweet elder by the gallon or glass at Bridges. New cloaks just received at Friedhof & Co., Banesteel's oldstand. A large, new stock of men's and women's 6hoes at Wm. Schilz's. Fancy box paper, 15 cts.; choice chromos 24x30 inches, nicely framed, $1.25 at Lubker & Cramer's. The Bell and Bugle craubcrries, best in the market, at Bridges. Kentucky Jeans only 12 per. yard at Friedhof & Co-, Bonesteel's old stand. A choice stock and good variety of fresh-imported Teas, just suited to the wants of tea-drinkers at Bridges, opp. P. O. Give him a call. Honey at Bridges. Go to Bridges for spicc9, best aud cheapest iu market. Money to loan at 9 per cent, on all sums over ijvOO, by McAllister Bros. Waterproof 8-4 wide only 50 cts. per yard at Friedhof & Co-, Bones teel's old stand. Don't forgot that G. W. Phil lips cells boots aud shoes cheaper than the ehcanest. Give him a call. Celery at Bridges. For the next 20 days only, we will give a 10 per cent, discount from regular cash prices on any sewing machine. Lubker & Cramer. Bloomingdale Stock Farm is the place to get choice young breeding stock in the cattle and hog line. A. Hknricu, Metz P.O., Platte Co.., Neb. Heavy fall yard wide muslin only 6 cents per. yard, at Friedhof & uo., -bonesteei s oia stana. A Fool' Errand. Read it! Read it! "It's a stun ner." E. D. Fitzpatrick, opp. P. O. rtluxic! Itlunlc ! Accordions and violins cheaper than ever at Ed. Fitzpatrick's, opp. post-office. For Sale. A few young blooded serviceable boar pigs, also some fiue shoats. A. Hknricu. School Book. Blank books, memorandum books, pocket-books, and all kinds of books at "Fitz's," opposite the post-office. To School Boards. A male teacher, a graduate of 10 years experience, desires a school in Platte, Butler or Colfax counties. Address F.,this office. 541-6 Ffttrar. A spotted red and white heifer calf, about six months old. Taken up Oct. 4th, '80th. Bakki: & Kavanauoh. Undertaking:. F. Gerber has added to his furni ture business that of undertaking. Coffins of all styles may be found at his place, north sido of 11th street, opposite his furniture store. F.tray Notice. Came into our herd Oct. 4th, a red steer, three years old; very poor; long horns ; white spot on face. Owner will provo property, pay charges, etc. 544-5 Bakek & KAVANAUon. ITIoney! Money! Money! Plenty of it, to loan ou No. 1, improved farms iu Platte co., at 9 per cent, straight. No commission, no interest in advance, by O. S. Bridges, opp. P. O. Columbus, Neb. For Sale or Trade. One lot and two houses, one a boarding house, the other suitable for a boarding or dwelling house ceutrally located iu the city of Co lumbus. Will sell for cash, or trada for stock. For further particulars inquire at tho Journal office. Kstray Calves. Came into our herd, Sept. 24th, near G. W. Stevens's farm, two speckled, spring steer calves. The owner will prove property, pay charges, &c. Fred. Stenookr. It In Conceded By both Democrats and Republi cans that "Fatty" Woods sells more cigars and tobacco than any man in town ; and he sells as cheap as any. If you want a good smoke, or any kind of plug or smoking tobaccos, call on Fatty" at tho City Cigar Storo on Olive St. Splendid Stock of" Implement The undersigned, having pur chased the entire stock of implements of Schutte and Pohl will keep con stantly ou hand at the old stand on 13th street, west of Olive, Columbus, tho Marsh and Buiord Sulky plows, Tiger, Thomas and Knowlton Sulky hay rakes, aud an entire now stock of the Whitewater wagons. E. J. & J. A. Erkst. Successors to Schutte & Pohl. Notice. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned stockholders and incor porators of the Columbus Stato Bank have filed an additional article to their articles of incorporation, which authorizes the said Bank to do a general banking aud a general brokerage business. Leander Gerrard, Julius A. Reed, Abner Turner, George W. Hulbt, E. A. Gekrard. LOUIS BERHAUPT, MERCHANT TAILOR on Olive Street wishes to announce to the citizens of Columbus and vi cinity that he has on hand a com plete stock of the best fall and winter goods both in style and quality, that has ever been brought to this market. He will guarantee first-class workmanship and good fits at prices as low as any. Give bim a call and look over his stock and learn priceB. Also will do cut ting jobs at reasonable prices. SPECIAL NOTICES. Advcrtisementi under this bead five cents a line, first insertion, three cents a line each subsequent insertion. iS-I have one hundred ealves and yearlings for sale, all Illinois stock. T. Keating. Kcgalar Stock Iealer. All kinds of horned stock bought and sold; alto fat and stoek hogs. 879-y D. Awdkrson. Notice To Teachers. 1 will be in my office at the Court House on the first and last Saturdays ol each month for the purpose of examin ing applicants for teacher's certificates, and for the transaction of any other business pertaining to schools. a. L. Bakhbtt, County Supt. Pay Up. Notes due me, for timber sold, are expected to be puid promptly, by the tut of November, 1SH), and avo costs. llKXItY LUSCHKN. Wuuled. A farm hand, iuihiediatelv. Ap ply, ltd credent! xU. to X. t'KAHTKKK. W5-4 Ne.ir Genoa. Oxen for Sale. I will sell on reaotmble terms u nice yoke of cattle. Call oon, and you will find them two milet vwt of Hum phrey station, Platte Co., Neh., at W5-I .J.OIK3 McDkkmott's. Public Sale. Will be sold at ptiblie auction on the 20tb day of October, commencing ut 10 o'clock a. m., at the residence of the undersigned one mile .xouthwest of Lost Creek station, Platte countv, 10 venrlim: calves; 2 two-year-olds; 13 cow n d 1 Durham bull. v. Smith. Central Meat tlurkei. Albert E. Rickly has purchased and is now running the aboe',namtd market. The meat-consuming commu nity are solicited to make frequent calN, where they can get the best and the mojt for their money. Also dealer in Poultry, Hides, Ac, on a small com mission. C41-X. COLUMBUS MARKETS. Our quotations of the markets artr ob. talned Tuesday afternoon.and are correct and reliable at the time. OKAIN, AC. Wheat No. 1, test f9 lb . 73 " " 1, 50 " 71 3, " M " . . . 68 Com Shelled, 2.1 Oats, 25 yc .. 55 flour, 3502 7i O raham, 1 8o2 .'.' Meal, 1 QJ PKUDUCK. Butter, 1C3 IS Eggs, 1S-.H) Potatoes, 60rtG0 L1VK brocic. Fat Hogs, 3 00.12." FatCattle, 2 503no Yearlings, 12 00(315 00 Calves 4 00K00 Sheep 300 Good veal, per hundred 4 0 Hides, greeu salted -I 4 of HEATH.. Hams, l'2"(i?15 Shoulders, GT Sides, Sftli) Corned Beef 6S Steak 512H LUMBER. Finishing $300O4OO0 Flooring 25 OOfgjSo 00 Siding IS 00hi'i 00 Drop Siding 25 OOftttO 00 Ship Lap 23 00 Framing (10 to 20 ft) 22 Sheeting 20 WellTubfug (per bunch) . 1 25 Lath (per 31) 4 00 Shingle (por M) 3 00 4 00 Doors 2-8x6-3, 1J thick.... 2 50 " 2-6x-6, IX " .... 2 20 " 2-0x6-6, 1 " . . . . 1 75 Windows, 123 Building Paperper(lb.) 4 cents. Tar felt (per lb.) . 4J " FIZ Al PROOF. Land Office at Grand Island, Neb.,1 Oct. 11th, 1&0. J -rOTICE is hereby given that the J"M following-named settler his filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and secure tlnal entry thereof, before the Clerk of tbr court of Platte county. Neb., at the county seat, on Thursday, the 18th day of November, 18S0, via: Richard F. Cunningham, Homestead No. 7772, for the N. E. ', Section ti. Township 19 north, It.iuge 2 west, and names tho following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cul tivation of said tract, vi: Martin Ma her, Daniel Maher, Patrick Dully and Patrick Duffy, all of Lindsay, Platte Co., Neb. f.45-6 M. B. HOXI E, Register. FirVAL. PROOF. Land Office at Grand Island, Neb.,1 Oct. 11th, ltiiO. J NOTICE Is hereby given that the following-named eettler has tiled notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and secure final entry thereof, before the Clerk of the Court of Platte Co., Nebraska, at the county seat, .011 Thursday, the 18th day of November, 1880, viz: Randolph M.Johnson, Homestead No. 4804, for the S. K. 3 " K. Section 12, Township 20 north, Range 1 east, and names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cul tivation of said tract, viz: Samuel J. Wheeler and Ira J. Nichols, of Creston, Platte Co., Neb., and Warren Fusscl man and M. B. Mitchell, of LoUh, Platte Co., Neb. 543-a M. B. HOXIE, Roffister. Final Proof. Land Office at Grand Island, Neb. Oct. 8th, 1880. J NOTICE Is hereby given that the following-named settler has filed notico of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and secure final entry thereof, beforo tho clerk of the court of Platte county, Nebraska, at tho county seat, on Saturday, the 13th day of November, 1880, viz: Charles "Walker, Homestead No. 9216, for the N. & S. E. M, Sec. 28, Township 18 north, Rauge 3 West, and names the following witnesses to prove his contin uous residence upon and cultivation of said tract, viz: John Hammer. Wm. II. Cotton, John C. Hurley and K. P. Dra per all of Monroe, Platte Co., Nob. M. B. HOXIE, Register. FIXAL PROOF. Land Office at Grand Island, h'cb.,1 October 4th, lNn. J NOTICE is hereby given that the following-named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof In support of his claim, and secure final entry thereof, beforo tho Clerk of tho Coart of Datte county, Nebraska, at the County Seat, on Saturday the 6th day of November, 18S0, vlr: Wllhelm Wotpbal, Homestead No. 5611, for the S. W. i, Hcctlon 14, Township U) north. Range .3 west and names the follow ing witnesses to prove his continuous resi dence upon and cultivation of said tract, viz: Halo Obapnian, St. Bernard. Piatt Co., Neb.; Angus Kletzke. of Madison, Madison Co., Neb.: David Blank, of St. Bernard, Platte Co., Neb., and Charles Helm of Kali amnio, Madison Co., Neb., S43-8. M. B. HOXIE, Register. FEHAL. PROOF. Land Office at Grand Island, Neb.,) October 22d, 1880. f NOTICE is hereby given that the following-named settler has filed uotice of his intention to make final proof in supportof bis claim, and secure final entry thereof, before the Clerk of the Court of Platte countv, Nebraska, at the county seat, on Thursdav, the 2d day of December, 1880, viz: Claus John Boe, Homestead No. 6131, for the S. ), N. "W. , Section 13, Town ship 18 north, Range 1 east, and names the following witnesses to prove hi continuous residence upon and cultiva tion of said tract, viz: William Schraitz, Gerhard Krumland, John Losr" and John Saalfeld, all of Columbu?. Platte Co., Neb. 546-6 M. B. nOXIE. Register. FCTAL. PROOF. Land Office at Grand Island. Neb.,) Oct. 23d, 180. f "VrOTICE is hereby given that the 1 following.named settler has filed notice of bis Intention to make final S roof in supportof hlsclaim,and secure nal entry thereof, before the Clerk of the Court of Platte Co., Neb., at the county seat, on Thursday, the 9th dav or December, 1880, viz: Anton Pfeifer, Homestead No. 5549, for the V,'. X, S.E. , Section 30. Town ship 20 north, Range 1 west. and names the following witnesses to prov bis continuous residence upon and cultiva tion of said tract, viz: Franz Zacb, Ignatz Zach and August Weiser, ol Humpherey, Platte Co., Neb., and John B. Delsraau, of Columbus. PlatU Co.. Neb. )4t!. il.B.HOili:, iie.'litsr. riAAI. PROOF. Land Oilicc. Gr.tn.l Island. Neb.,1 Oot.2Sd.lS80. f "VrOTICE i? hereby given that the fol i.1 low in? named settlor has filed no tice of hi intention to maku final proof iu support of his cliiiu, and se cure final eiitrv thereof, before th Clerk ol the Court of Plattr county, Nebraska, at the Coimt -ett. n Thurs day, til-- th d of Dec ismi, iz: Jo l RothliintiH-r Hotu. -avad No. 0017. S. r th- h. '.j N. W. . Sectio'n 12. Towij ip 1! north. Range 1 west, aud name ' follow nig witiier to prove his'vontinuoiiH residence upon and cul livaNoN of said tract, viz: Jacob Bod mer, i Htimphn-vs, Pittite Co.. Neb., ind Fridrich Hellbtisch. Oliver Fenner ami Benjamin Spielman, of Columbus, Platte countv. Nebrask 1. 510-5 " i l. HOXIE, Register. FltVU. PROOF. Land Utilce at Grand Island. Neb.,1 Oct. 22d. 1SSU. J MOT1CK is hereby given'that'the fol li lowing, named settler has filed notice of liN intention to make final proof In stipportofhU claim. and secure final entr thereof, before the Clerk of the Court r Platte Co., Nebraska, at the county eat. on Thursday, the 2d day of Dec. In-O. iz- JIatbius Fuchs. Homestead No. 4508, for the S. J, S. E. K Section 28. Town ship 20 north. Range t west, and name the following witnesses to prove his con tinuous residence upon aud cultivation or said tract, viz: Joseph WIdhalm. Paul Faber. aud Ferdiuand Rohde, of Humphreys. Platte t.o. Neb., and Au gust Wieser. of Grand Prairie, Platte Co.. Neb. 546-5 31. B. HOXIE, Register. I'lrVAI, PROOF. Laud Office, Grain! Island, Neb.,1 Oct. 22, 13J0. j Notice is hereby given that the fol. lowing named settler has filed uotice of her intention to make uual proof iu sup port of her claim, and secure final entry thereor before the t Icrk of the Court of Platte county, Nebraska, at the County Seat, on Thursdav, the 2d day of Dec, 1S80, viz: Jlary Honger, Homestead No. C115, for the N. W. yA, N. E. J.4, Section 8. Township 16, north, Range 1 west, and names the following witnesses to prove her continuous residence upon and cul tivation or said tract, viz: RudoirKurtli, or Woodburn, Platte Co.. Neb., and Friedrich Lemp. Nicholas Blazer and William Kumnier, or Duncan, Platte Co., Neb. 546-5 31. II. HOXIE. Register. nnnnnnnnwnnnnnnnnnnnnnnMnnnnnnnnnnaMnnnaannnnnnnaHnnnnnn) GEORGE tf. DERBY, CARRIAGE, House A Sign Paintiit; alliums, amen. Paper Hanglngf KALSOMINING, Etc. 3T"A1I work warranted. Shop on Olivo street, one door south or Elliott's new Pninp-houe. aprltff F. GERBER & CO., DKALEIU4 IN FUENITURE ! AND UNDERTAKERS. UUUUlUUUUj 1U1UUUUJ TABLES, Etc., Etc. : o r - GIVE HIM A CALL AT HIS PLACE ON SOUTH SIDE I lth ST., One door cast of Ilt'intz's drwj store. Just In. A Large Stock OF Fall and "Winter DRYGOODS! FINE, CJJSTOM-MADE CLOTHING WlTKIt OVERCOAT. Wen ear, Bats ai Cans, Mits and Gloves, BOOTS " SHOES. AT PRICES TO SUIT ALL. ' ALSO A FULL LINE OF Grroeeries. Hardware, Q,i teens ware. EBTHK HIGHEST JIARKET PRICK PAID FOR COUNTRY PRO- DUCE.2 I. NIEMOLLER'S. 5ir-.1in Platte Centre, Neb. NOWISTIIETIME TO PUT IN YOUR wix now mghtm. Winter i coming on and you must keep warm, iryou want t bvy them cheap, ir money is aur object to you, buy them at OOX-ATATO'3 COLUMBUS DRUG STORE, Jind save paying a fanry price. If you want a ood LAMP of any kind or Myle. CHIMNEY, BRNER, WICK or anything in the Lamp line. ive me a call. I have Lamps complete (Lamp. Burner, Chimney and "Wick) for 3X cents, and from that upwards to tho newest and neatest styles or Hanging Lamps. I have some r the cheapest bracket Lamps for schools and churches Uhat you ever saw. BEFORE YOU ni'SK YOUR CORX CALL AND BUYO.HE FingcrCofs and PineTar; Will fccer your ban I from 1 "n$ skinned and c icked. Remember. I carry the larzest stoek or TOILET OODS in Columbus. I am the headu irters ror all leading PAT ENT MEDICINES, and the only store in Coluinous that makes a specialty of PRESCRIPTIONS. Am -ellini ike WHITE SEWING MACHINE, best in the world, at wholesale prices. Don't forget the place, sound's mum mi st-'es. J"lPE?p