The Columbus journal. (Columbus, Neb.) 1874-1911, December 29, 1880, Image 3

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THE JOURNAL.
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riculturist or Xebraska Farmer $."5 a yr.,
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aud the yursertf ?8.
1831, after Friday. .
Splendid sleighing.
A happy Xew Year.
Coal is iu lively denmnd.
Suow, suow, "beautiful snow!"
Mouday mortiing, 7 below
zero.
"Where is Rome of that Ponca
coal ?
Died trick is after the A. & N.
again.
If you have anything to sell, ad
vettibe it.
Sunday night was the coldeet
ot the season.
Corn meal $1. a hundred at
Itftsmuriiteu's.
100 old machines wanted at the
Singer ollice.
(lood boon $1 50 a pair at J. R.
Delbtnau & Cou.
Choice Vermont maple svrup at
Marshall Smith's.
W. II. Waters of Aurora was
iu town yesterday.
Corn shellers for sale cheap at
Elliott' pump house.
Horn. Dec 2lith, at Duncan, to
I i h. It. A. liyriiu, a sou.
Hi'tweeu blankets is not a bad
way to pass these uighU.
Good wintor raps, only 15 cents,
at J. L. Dclsmuu S Co.
Born. December lilth, to Mrs. S.
A. Bonesteel, a daughter.
Those who will have corn to buy
will find it bent to invent uow.
"Wantkh. Day boarders at Mrs.
Winterbotham's, at $3 50 a week.
When you want apples don't
forget to go to Marshall SmithV.
"And the world to an end shall
come, iu 1 SSI." Mother Shipton.
.1. B. Delsman & Co. will not be
undersold in unythiug in their line.
Queen City siiNpenden', for ladies
aud children, at Mrs. M. S. Drake's.
A good heavy snoiv now will
probably make us extra good crops
next summer.
Co to Mrs. M. S. Drake's for
millinery, fancy goods, at.u Parker's
patent mottoes.
Doc McAllister begins his
daucing school next Tuesday with
26 pupils promined.
That good rider at Win. Beck
er's is nearly all gone. Hurry up,
or you won't get any.
Michigan apples aud cider goiug
rapidly at Win. Becker's. Call soon,
before they are all gone.
Thanks to Senator Saunders
for a volume containing the Presi
dent's messages ot 1S79 'SO.
Another social will be held at
the M E. Church on the evening ol
Jan. 5th. All are invited.
We will furnish the Journal
mil the Omaha Weekly Jiepublican,
one year.postage paid, for $3.00.
Watki For good wages, a girl
to do general house work. Enquire
at the residence of Leatuler Gerrard.
Lover? of mimic should attend
the benefit concert of Mrs. Page at
the Maennerchor Hall next Thursday
even iug.
If anybody wants a good farm
wagon he should examine the Co
quil'ard at Win. Becker'6 before
purchasing.
On the 23J C. W. McCune and
Miss Mollie Maury were joined in
marriage by He v. Huberts, all of
Butler county.
For Hknt. A house, centrally
located, and suitable for dwelling or
boarding house. Inquire at the
Journal otlice.
A very choice kind of cheese,
the Young America, at Win. Beck
er's. Those who fancy good cheese
should buy this.
Along the mountain division of
the U. P., the weather is fine. From
Council Blutl's to Grand Island is
about as it is here.
Garlic is said to be a specific
agaiust rabies. You want to re
member this about next August
when the dogs bite you.
Blank notes. bank, joint, indi
vidual and work-and-labor, neatly
bound iu books of 50 and 100, for
kale at the Journal otlice.
Farmers, bring vour poultry,
butter and eggs to Limb's near the
poit-otlice, and get the highest mar
ket price iu cash for them.
Mrs. Page, assisted by the
Maeunerchor, will give a benefit
concert at the Maennerchor Hall,
Thursday eveuing, Dec. 30, 'SO.
A car-load of choice &ichigau
Wiuter apple cider received at Win.
Becker's this week,which ol course
is lor sale, ll you waui ciuer,
call toon. t
The sleighing has brought into
requisition all sorts aud kinds of
sleighs, bobs, sled rigged wilh bug
gy tops aud pleuty of bobs made of
half buggy wheels, &c.
I must have money, and to get
it I will sell boots and shoes cheaper
than any other place in town. Call
on me at the Boston Shoe Store
opposite the poet office.
H. L Rossiter went to Omaha
last week.
J. B. Wells was iu the city
Christmas.
S. O. Raymond loft last Saturday
for Denver.
Joseph C-unp has returned home
from Albion.
Calico 5 cents a yard at J. B.
Delsmau & Co'a.
New York Buckwheat flour at
Marshall Smith's.
George Spooner was up from
Lincoln Saturday.
Samuel Hickly ib spending the
holidays iu the city.
Atwoode mince-meat for sale
at Marshall Smith's.
If you want groceries at Omaha
prices call ou Lamb.
Hermau Oehlrich spent Christ
mas at Graud Island.
A fine lot of citrons and can
dies at Wm. Becker's.
Good tea, 25 cents a pound, at
J. B. Delnman & Go's.
A dwelling-house to rent,
In-
quire at the Nebraska House.
A full line of overshoes and
rubber boots at Marshall Smith's.
Mrs. Kiltie Bonesteel is here on
a few weeks' visit to her old home.
Ed. North of Platte Centre spent
the Christmas at his home in this
city.
Vinton Kinney, son of M. T., is
visiting his grand-lather, G. B. Bai
ley, Esq.
II. II. Ames and Mr. Gillies of
Schuyler gave us pleasant call on
Monday.
For family groceries, sugar,
coffee, tea, spices, &c, call at Wm.
Becker's.
Now is the time to subscribe
for the Journal, $2 a year, 50 cents
three months.
Clias. Huber has a situation on
the U. P. R. R. between Omaha and
Grand Island.
Thomas Coffey of Omaha, for
merly of this city, enjoyed Christ
mas at his old home.
Mr. Chambers, the first agent of
the A. & N. at this place, has re
turned trom Montana.
Next Tuesday the legislature
meets. Representative Lehman will
tint go till the last hour.
"Sandy," former typo on the
Era, was iu the city Saturday. He
came up on the A. & N.
Step into Mrs. M. S. Drake's
millinery establishment and see
those perforated card novelties.
A daughter of Emil Claus, aged
11 years, died on Friday evening, of
diplheria. Her funeral took place
Sunday.
Wanted. A girl who cau do gen
eral housework, will tiud a good
place and good wages at Julius
Hasmusseu's.
For the best stock, the neatest
fit and the best made cuBtom work,
go to the Bostou Shoe Store, oppo
site post office.
Every community should be
represented in the newspaper, all
the local happenings interesting to
a dozen people.
Chas. Went worth, who has had
very poor health for some time past,
lias been confined to his bed for the
last two weeks..
Dan. Kavanaugh was succ&Mtul
in a suit before Justice Bailey Mon
day, in regard to marble attached
on accouut of Broulette.
Renew your subscription to the
Chicago NewB, the American Agri
culturist, the Nebraska Farmer, the
Nursery and the Journal.
Take a ruler aud draw a line
through Columbus, northwest, and
you will see where our cool breeze"
come from a loug slretch of coun
try. It is somewhat wonderful the
number of sleds, sleigh?, runners
under buggy-bodies, &c, that have
been made to order since the snow
began.
Paul Krause of Albion came
home last week to speud the Holi
days. He is looking in good health,
aud gives an excellent report of
business at Albion.
N. E. Small, who has for several
mouths been iu Utah, is at home
spending the holidays. He certain
ly is iu good health, aud we believe
better looking than he used to be.
Christmas eve., the teachers, pu
pils, pareuts aud their friends of
Dist. 13 had a very enjoyable time
at the school-house. Several haud
some presents were made the teach
ers. It is conceded by both democrats
aud republicans that J. L. Lewis
sells more genuine Singer Sewiug
Machines, oils, attachments and
needles than any other man in the
State.
At the Firemen's Ball Friday
evening, Miss Freddie Speice was
voted to be the neatest-dressed lady
aud Charles Wake, jr., the most
popular young man. Each received
a haudsome present.
The State Journal Co. has sent
us a copy of their new map of Ne
braska. It is a good one. We will
furnish our Journal, the State
Journal (weekly) aud this map of
Nebraska for $3 50 cents.
The Columbus Dramatic Socie
ty were to have appeared at David
City to-uight in "Fate," but the
eveut was postponed on the account
of the sickness of Mrs. G. V. Hines,
one of the stars of the society.
One of our citizens well known
for the energy with which he pushes
everything he undertakes, has en
gaged with Mr. John Harris in the
rope-making business with the uew
machine of Mr. Harris's invention.
Success to the enterprise.
One of our young men. a good
deal the worse for liquor, was calliug
bad names, and making warlike
demonstrations Monday evening on
11th street, iu front of a saloon out
of which he had just been thrust.
A. C. Tigner, Sup't. of the M.
E. Sunday School received from the
school, History of the Rufurmatiou,
also a uice book and present "from
Wm. Terrel a uice commentary on
the Sunday school lessous for the
whole year.
The man who can sit contented
ly by the fire while his stock are
suffering the rigors of winter thro
his ueglect aud laziness to provide
decent shelter Is too near perfection
for this stage of existence and should
be seut down below.
At the Presbyterian church
Christmas Eve, Santa Claus appear
ed in person, and from his well
stored basket presented his gifts to
the children, having something for
each one. The friends of the school
passed an enjoyable evening.
The man who wants a comforta
ble head gear this kind of weather
gets a good cap that is made to pull
down over the ears. Those appen
dages require a lilt le more protec
tion than is ordinarily given them,
and this seem the best way to
give it.
Will. Rickly has recovered from
his direct attack of scarlet fever, but
has left with him as part of it-
effects, a painful rheumatism. Mb
daughter, Ulilla, is up and around,
and his son Willie, who was deaf for
awhile, has partially regained his
hearing.
For Salk. A dwelling-house and
lot iu a very desirable part of the
city. Will be sold at a sacrifice, as
the money is needed. The house is
new aud cost more money than is
asked for both house and lot. For
further particulars inquire at the
Journal office.
The northern man who takos
any interest at all in national pol
tics should, if he has not already
done so, read Judge Tonrgce's book
called the Fool's Errand, as well as
that other one which gives a good
remedy for the southern evil
Bricks without Straw.
Wo are informed that an addi
tion to Becker & Welch's mill on
Shell creek sunk several iuches Suu
day, it having been undermined.
These enterprising meu, their cus
tomers may be assured, will have
everything in running order at the
earliest possible moment.
John A. Steele, A. N. Burgess
and John Routsou, while hunting
on Christmas day in Heintz's tim
ber, ran across a wild cat, and
spieading out they put him into a
cross fire of three double-barrelled
shot-guns loaded with quail shot,
which made cold meat of hiscatship.
"Ide" Brindley lost a $20 bill at
the Firemen's hall last Friday night.
He says that he can describe the bill,
and if a bill of that denomination be
picked up in the vicinity of the
Opera House, the person tindiugand
wishing to return it to the owner,
can easily satisfy himself as to
"Ide'a claims.
The following officers for the M.
E. Sunday school were elected last
Sabbath : A. C. Tigner, Sup't. ; Mi6S
Rosa Rickly, assistant sup't.; A.
Moorfield, sec'y. ; Miss Lizzie Davis,
treas. ; Miss Mary Turner, organist ;
Frauds Kerr, chorister; Win. Tyr-
rel, librariau. The school has an
atteudauce of 75 lo 90.
The children and some of the
friends of the several Sunday schools
of the city had a good time receiving
their presents Christinas and Christ
mas Eve. We looked in upon the
ship iu the M. E. church, ladened
with nice, aud in some instances
valuable presents for scholars, teach
ers and superintendent.
A goodly number of citizens of
the State are expecting to visit Lin
coln some time during the session,
not only to see the city of famous
growth, but also to look in upon the
excitement of a senatorial contest
and a tussle for prohibition, as well
as any minor side show that may be
erected near the big tents.
Christmas morning Mr. John
C. McMahoo was very agreeably
supprised by having presented to
him a purse of reasonably good
dimensions. It was the gift of a
large number of tho principal bus
iness men of the city, aud a mark of
their appreciation of his faithful
services as Chief of Police.
Weber & Knobel have thirty
beeves, butchered in uice weather,
frozen, and laid away ready to be
brought forth at auy time for the
market. This saves waste of feed on
fat beeves, work in unpleasant
weather, besides which the meat is
said to be better. They have a
splendid cellar at their market.
Mrs. Page ha3 for several years,
taught music to the daughters of
Columbus, and by her ability and
conscientious work as a teacher, as
well as by her gentle ways as a lady,
haB won her way to the hearts of her
pupils. The parents, her patrons,
and the lovers of music should see
to it that her benefit is well attended.
Au irate countryman entered a
saloon Monday to find one of his
employes at a game of cards. We
heard the peroration: if you are
going to work for me, I waut you
to do it, and uot spend your time in
playing poker, and letting my team
stand out in the cold all day. I
want you to tend to your business.
Yc who sit by warm firc, in
comfortable houses, and sleep the
sleep ot the faithful ou warm feather
beds, between blankets mayhap, and
under an abundance of light, warm
covering, and that, too, atter tilling
yourselves with the good things of
this life, don't forget your needy
neighbors, and measure your re
membrance ol them by something ot
value to them.
An intelligent gentleman of our
acquaintance suggests that the loads
instead of running at right angles as
now, should seek the natural ways,
as streams do, and not up hill and
down. He sugge-ts that a good
deal of traffic goes to Madison on
the uorth, and to Humphrey and
Platte Centre on the west, that
would come to Columbus except
tor the roads in this direction.
Mr. Allen Vincent, at our solic
itation, has promised us a statement
concerning his dairy products, that
we have no doubt will attract atten
tion. There is no question as to the
profits of stock-raising simply for
iucrease in numbers and for beef, but
the profits from the products of the
dairy, when carefully, properly aud
shrewdly managed, are so much
greater that many will be induced to
make a change.
Jno. L. Shorey has ceased to be
the publisher of the Xursery, but the
new publishers have caught the
spirit of the Nursery, and the insti
tution, established we believe by
Mr. Shorey.continues in all its vigor,
brightness and sweetness. No
household, containing young chil
dren beginning to read, should be
without it. Send 15 cents for a
specimen number to Nursery Pub
lishing Co., Boston. Mass.
The blunders that occurred in
the make-up of last weeks' Journal
aro uncommon in this office. The
Journal has been published over
ten years uuder the supervision of
the same foreman, and but one other
similar blunder has occurred in all
that long time and had he n. ide
them (when we consider the thous
and and one perplexities to torment
and trouble a printer and foreman)
we could readily forgive the blun
ders. Watch-night sociable at the
Congregational Church Friday eveu
ing. The time until twelve o'clock
will be pleasantly passed in the en
joyment of Hocial talk, Readings,
Music, Tableaux aud Refreshments.
At twelve the beautiful tableau
"Departure of the old year and com
ing of the new," will be preeented,
aud immediately following it, the
bell will be rung announcing the
arrival of 1881. Come any time
during the evening. Welcome to
all.
We are in roceipt of a marked
copy of the Lawrence (Kan.) Trib
une, containing an article on the
Western Farm Mortgage Co., F. M.
Perkins, Prest., located iu Lawrence,
Kansas, and which was secretly or
ganized last March and April. J. B.
Watkins has charged Perkins with
embezzlement, and though the latter
threatened a suit tor libel, it has uot
been instituted, and Watkitm is gen
erally supposed to be in the right.
Is this the Co. that became so prom
inent here last summer, and was
about to inveigle some of our cit
izens ?
At the Congregational church
Christmas evening, Santa Claus's
gifts, appeared on a large tree nicely
decorated. Each of the school chil
dren received a present, and the
Sup't., J. II. Reed, a handsomely
bound volume of Whittier's poems.
The congregation presented Miss
Libbie Crites and Mrs. C. G. Uiekok
with silver cake baskets of ver3 ele
gant designs. Special features of
the evening's entertainment were a
pound party for the benefit of the
pastor, and a supper for the children ;
among the pound presents was a set
of silver knives. Little Maud Win-
terbotham recited a very appropriate
poem.
Mr. John B. Finch visited our
city Thursday of last week and lec
tured in the Opera House in the
evening. He handled tho subject of
intemperance in a stroug, masterly
manner, scoring the auti-prohibition-ists
iu a terrible way, and sweeping
away (so says our reporter) every
argument by them presented, by the
evidence produced in the course of
his lecture He invited the opposi
tion to a public discussion of the
subject at any time, by giving him
due notice. He appears to be
stronger and in belter health than ou
his formor visit to this city, and if
any odds, has improved in the force
and terseness of his lectures.
The installation of officers of
Lebanon Lodge A. F. & A. M., for
the ensuing Masonic term, took place
at their hall on Monday evening, in
presence of quite a large number of
frieuds and invited guests. The
eveuiug's ceremonies were opened
by the siugiug of a beautiful Mason
ic anthem and by prayer. The
officers- installed were as follows:
C. A. Speice, W. 31.; J. D. Brewer,
S. W. ; Julius Rasmuesen, J. W. ; J.
P. Becker, Treas.; J. F. Wermuth.
Sec'y. ; H P. Coolldge, Sr. Deacon ;
I. J. Slattery, Jr. Deacon ; Jno. W.
Early, Sr. Steward ; Gus. Lockuer,
Jr. Steward; M. Weaver, Tyler.
After the impressive installation
ceremony the guests were tendered
the freedom of the hall and invited
to make themselves at home in hap
py social intercourse, which was
accepted with relish, for the ball,
which Ib a magnificently furnished
one, was cosy and warm, and made
a pleasing contrast to the severe
winter night outside.
The Telephone
The Telephone Company that are
operating iu Nebraska desire to pu
their wires in Columbus, and Mr.
John A. Steele, the telegraph opera
tor, is canvassing the city to see
what can be done. The proposed
cost for each instrument furnished
is a rental ot $3 a month. In large
cities, especially, it has been found
to be a valuable adjunct to business,
aud Columbus would find it a good
thin". Just notice, for instance, how
convenient it would be to have the
Journal office connected with every
important business place in town,
aud inquiring on Monday morning
for uews. The voico of the Journal
office connects wilh the County Clerk
and a9ks, "Johu, when can we get
the Commissioners' proceedings, and
have you any notices for this week's
paper?" Connecting with the Treas
urer, "Ji.lm Wesley Early, how
much money has old Platte in her
treasur t.-diy, and what did you
learn wLen at Liucolu last week?"
With J. E. North & Co., along with
one thousand, less or more, other
fellows, yelling at the top of their
voices, "Jim, for pity's sake send me
three tons of coal right away I" With
the A. & N. depot, to know tho state
of the weather and the latest phase
of the Diedtrick contest. With the
TJ. P., to know whether, as reported,
Jay Gould has bought up Mexico
aud the Sandwich Islands. With
the Pacific House, to know when the
new landlord, Mr. Norton, will take
possession. With the Police Judge,
to know who has been fined lately
for drunkenness and gambling and
other delinquencies. With tho cler
gymen, to know the subjects of their
next sermons. With the hotels, to
know the latest arrivals. With the
doctors, to know who is sick. With
the Era office, to know why they
haven't issued a paper since the elec
tion, and when they are going to
begiu, and to Burgess as to wheu he
will start in with that new paper.
Aud all these inquiries answered
without leaving our warm quarters
iu the Journal office.
Clirlolma nenr Poslville.
Although the weather was not as
favorable as could be desired, tho
folks throughout the neighborhood
were so determined to enjoy them
selves that no small occurrence could
keep them from so doing. '
On Christmas eve the elite, as well
as some others, assembled at Bur
rows scliLol-hoiise, where was to he
found a tree that, in beauty grand
eur and loveliness, could hardly be
excelled. Its boughs were actually
bending beneath their weight of
presents, stockings, filled with can
dies, and so on, and the beautiful
light" all over it, presented an ap
pearance really astonishing. The
programme of tho evening consisted
of exercises among which were dec
lamations, dialogues and songs of
an appropriate tenor for the occa
sion ; tho day school, which is under
the supervision of Miss Dack, taking
an active part.
Finally, and somewhat unexpect
edly, in came old Santa Claus, who
was of course greeted with the ut
most kindness, all being familiar
with his errand, who proceeded to
relieve the overladen treeot some ot
its presents, distributing them in a
manner highly pleasing aud gener
ally satisfactory to all.
The chairman of the meeting was
P. W. Henrich. After all was over
the audience retired to their re
spective homes, the little ones
hoping " Santa Tans would tome
aden," and all agreeing that the
evening was most pleasantly spent.
Card orTlmnkx.
To the business men of Columbus
who made up and presented me with
a very generous purse as a tokeu of
their appreciation of my official 'ser
vices, I desire to return my sincere
thanks. It atlbrds mo much pleasure
to know that our best citiz us are
not unmiudful of the efforts being
made by the Police Department in
the interest of the City. It shall be
my earnes purpose iu the future, as
iu the pasf, to faithfully discharge
the duties of my office, and to exe
cute the trust reposed in me, ac
cording to the dictates of my best
judgment.
John C. McMahon,
Chief of Police.
To My Friends, Mrs. P. and MrB. S.,
of Columbus :
3Iay the blessing of God await
thee. May the gates of plenty, hon
or and happiness be ever open to
thee; may no sorrows distress thy
days; may no grief disturb thy
nights ; may the pillow of peace kiss
thy cheek, aud when length of years
makes thee tired of earthly jo s,
aud the curtain of Death gently
closes around thy last sleep of hu
man existence, may the Angel of
God attend thy bed and take care
that the expiring lamp of life shall,
not receive one rude blast to hasten
ou ita extinction.
A Card of Thank.
To the many sympathizing friends
who so kindly assisted us during the
late illness of our beloved children,
and the death of our darling little
Fraukie, we extend our sincere and
most heartfelt thanks.
Will. T. Rickly,
Mary A. Rickly.
ThuulfN.
Please permit me publicly to re
turn ray thanks to the Superintend
ent and young men of the M. E.
Sunday school, for the purse and
valuable present it contained, pre
sented Christmas Eve.
JlABY M. Tubxeb,
Letter IjInI.
The 1'ollowiui; is a list of unclaimed
letters reinniiiiii-: in the post-oniee. in
Columbus, for the week ending Dee.
:&, lb.N):
John JSeml.i. K H Klingcr,
W H Chamblcy, V K Lester,
Julius Curr, F Lecner.
J A Cox. T W .McKenney,
John D:t Iv, Kreil Toi heek,
II Kiekei. Jlichcd Upton,
riilnuii .t Olock, G It Van fc.mdt.
Tho Henry,
HKLD FOR POSTAGK.
II. O. Xyburg, New Castle. Penn.;
Robert Cr.iwforu, tjci'tield, Penn.
Thoe marked " V postal card.
If not called Tor in 30 l.i will be sent
to the dead-letter otlice, V auington, D.
0. When called for pleae say ""adver
tised," a thee tetters are kept"eparatc.
E. A. Gkrrard, P. 31.
LOCAL NOTICES.
Advertisement undur this head live
cents a line each insertion.
Salt Salmon at Bridges.
Fresh made tally at Bridges.
New Sweet Cider at Hudson's.
Phine Phat, Phresh Oysters at
Hudson's.
Fresh oysters, 30, 45 and 5.1 cts.
per can, at Hudson's.
A large, new stock of men's aud
women's shoes at Win. Schilz's.
When you want the finest apples
ill the market go to Marshall Smith's.
Fresh Figs and Dates at Bridg
es New Comb Honey at Hudson's.
Repairs, needles and attach
ments jf all kinds at tho Singer
office.
Go to Bridges, and see tho new
candy just received, the best in town.
Shell-bark hickory nuts at Hud
son's. Just received, an assortment of
uew uuts lor tho holidays at. Hud
son's. Now is your time to save mon
ey bv buying C'oaks, Dolmans.
Winter Clothing, &c, at Kramer's.
Good second-hand machines for
sale or trade, as cheap rs dirt, at the
Singer office.
A box of fresh lemons and a
barrel of oranges just received at
Bridges.
A man found dead at the depot
because he didn't buy a genuine
Singer sewiug machine..
Fresh celery on hand at all times
at Bridges, opposite post-office.
New chestnuts, new figs, fresh
candies aud sugar toys at Hudson's
The best $1.50 men's boot in
Columbus, no shoddy, can be bought
at Kramer'--'', for $1.25.
Bring on your machine to he re
paired at the Singer office. All
work warranted.
Milliners and drermakers, 3'ou
can get Young's improved plaitei at
the Singer ofliee.
Rhode Island Greenings. Bald
wins and Northern Spy's by the
bbl. or peck, at Marshall Smith's.
A now lot of confectionery just
received at Bridges. Call and see it,
the best in the market.
"War among the oysters." Bed
rock prices, direct from Baltimore,
30, 40, 50 cents per can, at Hudson's.
Cucumber pickles, all prepared,
ready for use, 25 cents a gallon de
livered to any part of the city. John
Taunahill.
Platte & Co's celebrated brand
of oysters, acknowledged to be the
best iu the market, tor sale at
Bridge's.
I wish to announce to my cus
tomers and friends that I cau he
found at the Singer office in the
dress-making business.
Annik Manly.
Carter's Little Liver Pills will
positively cure sick headache and
prevent its return. This is not talk,
but truth. One pill a dose. See ad
vertisement. For sale at A. Jleintz's
drug store.
Henry Luers, at the new shop
on 11th street, opposite Dr. Heintz's
Drug Store, is the best place to get
your sleigh runners. He furnishes
the neatest style in the city.
Husbands, don't you think that
your wives would be pleased if you
would go to the Singer office and
order a good genuine sewing ma
chine for the New Year at reduced
prices ? Now is a good opportunity.
Come and look at our large stock of
sewing machines of all kinds. You
can have your choice. J. L. Lewis,
manager.
Pain from indigestion, dyspep
sia, and-too hearty eating is relieved
at once by taking one of Carter's
Little Liver Pills immediately alter
dinner. Don't forget this. For sale
at A. Ileiulz's drug store.
Heitkemper & Bro., although
they sold a large quantity of goods
within the past two weeks, have not
yet exhausted their stock, because
their purchases have likewise been
large- You will find there the hand
somest kinds of New Year's presents,
which will be sold, as usual, very
cheap.
ll
Dyspepsia in its worst forms will
yield to the use ol Carter's Little
Nerve Pills aided by Carter's Little
Liver Pills. They not only relieve
present distress but strengthen the
stomach and digestive apparatus.
For sale at A. Heintz's drug store.
Jo to
(. W. Phillips for your arctics.
Patent Fire Klndler.
Just the thing for these cold morn
ings; try them, and 6ee your wife
smile. A full supply at Hudson's.
Eitray Notice.
Taken up, Nov. 25th, a small bay
mare pony, five or six years old.
The owner will call at Wm. Bacon's,
prove property aud pay charges.
Itememher That
G. W. Phillips makes the neatest
boot, works the best stock, and
always gives satisfaction. Give him
a trial.
A Good Ippnrtuuitj.
i.ny person desirous of disposing
of a good piece of land or town
property to an advantage cau do so
by calling at this office.
Eor .Sale CheapCash or Time.
One span good work mares ; one
span mare ponies; one large work
horse.
D. A PERSON.
l'or Sale.
A complete outfit for iir3t-class
saloou, consisting of counter, bar
tixturcs, etc. Inquire ot M. Schrani,
jr., at Waudcli's old stand.
lioolt! Look!
Just received at Kramer's New
York Ciieap Cash Store 25 cases of
men's heavv bouts, iu all sizes, at
$1.25.
If You Waut
A durable boot, if you want a neatr
tittingboot, if you waut a boot made
in the latest style, give your order lo
G. W. Phillip's.
Ili'nipleniau lavitalioa.
If it's groceries you wlh to buy,
Come riijht along and Johnny try.
Just call on me at my tine store.
And buy a dollar worth or more.
31 y jrooih are good, my prices low,
To wait ou you I'll no"t be slow.
And everything,. I think, you'll tind,
To suit the pocket and the mind,
Aud all that any man can do,
If you'll just cal'l, I'll do for you.
MOXEY TO I.O&JH
In Platte and Butler counties
at 1) per cent interest, no intorest
in advance, nor commission, and
money furnished ou short notice.
Apply to O. S. Bridges, opp. P. O.
A 1VV HloodeU Hull Calves. Tor
Malt
At Bloomingdale Stock Farm on
Upper Shell Creek. These calves
are the get of the famous premium
bull. Baron Oxford, 13435, N. 5S,
V. 11, A. n. B. I will sell them
cheap, now, to save the trouble of
wintering. Can be paid partly or all
in corn or oats. A. Hknrich,
Met P. O., Platte Co., Neb.
For Thirty Ilnys
Preparatory to taking stock, I will
sell my entire stock at greatly re
duced prices. Heivy stoga. men's
boots for $1.25 ; All-wool red flannel,
per yd-, 15 cts.; One yard-wide mus
lin, per yd., 5 cts; Fancy dress
goods, per yd., 6 to 8 cts., and all
other goods in proportion-
L. KRAMER.
New York Cheap Cash Store.
Male of an Itr.iy.
Notice is hereby given that on
Saturday tho 29th day of January,
1SS1, at the residence of W. D. Da
vies, in Butler precinct in Platte
county, Neb., at 10 o'clock iu the
foreuoou, I will otTer for sale to tho
highest bidder for cash, one red and
white heifer about two years old,
aud will be sold as an estray.
J. C. Covle, Justice of the peace.
Dated 14th, Dec. '80.
Sale of Eitray.
Notice is hereby given that on Sat
urday, the 15th day of January, 18S1,
at the residence of Martin Holleriu,
in Columbus preciuct, iu Platte
county, Neb., at 10 o'clock in the
forenoon, I will offer for sale to the
highest bidder for cash, one bay colt,
supposed to be about two years of
age, aud one bay colt to be about
two years of age with star in fore
head ; said colts to be sold as estrays.
G. B. Bailey,
Justice of the Peace.
Dated November 10th, 1880.
3'otlee
Is hereby given that sealed propo
sals will "be received at the office of
the County Clerk of Platte county.
Nebraska, until Tuesday, Januarj
11th, 1881, at 10 o'clock a. m., from
physicians, to render medical and
surgical aid to the sick paupers of
Platte couuty, aud to furnish all
medicines and instruments. Coun
ty Commissioners reserve the right
to reject any and all bids.
John Staukker,
Dec. 7, 1880. Co. Clerk.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Advertisements under this head tive
cents a line, flrt insertion, three cent
a line each subsequent insertion.
3yLiiiidy, the new Artist on
Eleenth St., invites all lovers of art
to call and examine specimens.
SyI have one hundred calves
and vearlini: for lale, all Illinois stock.
T. Keating.
I.umlj-
Guarantecs to make the iinept pho
tograph" ever in Columbus. Call on him.
Cheap.
Four pictures for 50 cents, at Lun
dy's gallery, for the next 3(1 days.
Regular Stock Dealer.
All kinds of horned stock bought
and sold; also fat and stock hogs.
879-y D. Anderson.
Team of IIoim
For sale or evchauge lor cattle.
M. IC. Turnkr.
CarrfiHfcaiMl Spinning:.
I have a quantity of wool which I
wish to have earde'd and spun within
the next mouth. Will pay in wool or
c.ish. Call soon, on
SI. K. Turner.
ICe-openeI.
The gallery, formerly occupied by
Mrs. Jossclyn on Eleventh St., It now
open ?nd undergoing some important
changes, and hereafter nothing but
strictly lirst-class Photos will be turn
ed out.
Central meat .Tlurk!.
Albert E. Rickly has purchased
and i now running the above named
market. The nieat-conHUiuing commu
nity are solicited to make frequent calls,
where thev can get the best and the
most for their money. Also dealer in
Poultry, Hides, &c, on a small com
mission. 511-K.
COLUMBUS MAEKET8.
Our quotations of the markets ar ob
tained Tuesday afternoon, and are correct
and reliable at the time.
ORAIN, AC.
Wheat No. 1, testM lb 70
" " 2, " nc " 71"
" " 3, M " .. . . c.1
Com Shelled, old of-,
Oats, y,
Rye .V,
Flour, 2 7.r3i .0
Graham 1 TM(k,
Jlenl, 1 o
PKODUCK.
Butter, I722u
Eggs, 22g2'.
Potatoes, 60&K.-,
MKATS.
Ham, 121415
Shoulders, (57
Sides, KfalO
Corned Ueer eS
Steak 212
LIVE STOCK.
Fat Hogs, 390(3400
Fat Cattle, l&ha'&Wi
Yearlings, .Vj ooftlfi ou
Calve 4 oofcKoo
Sheep 325
Good veal, per hundred,. 4 w
flideb, greeu , 7
CHATTEL MORTGAGE SALE.
jrOTR'K is hcrebv given that lv
1( virtue of n chattel mortgage dated
on the 17th (lay id rebruary. A, l) 1S5'J,
and duly tiled in the orticeof the County
Clerk of Platte county, Nebraska, on
the 23d day of February. IjS0. and exe
cuted by W..M.Iiiieeii to Win. Stevens,
to secure the paj ment ol the turn of One
Hundred and twenty-live DoII.tr, and
upon which there is now due the silui
ot Oius Hundred and tw ciity-tlv e Dollars
and sixty cent. :iul Filteen Dollars
attorney's fee.
Default .bavJajf been made iu the pay
ment of aaUl uui, therefore I will se'll
the property tlicr.eLn described, viz
A dark gray work borm; weighing 10QU
pounds, and 4lm"J gray work Twre
wefgbing 1HW pound, at public auction
in front of Scott' stable In Columbus
precinct, in Platte county, Saturday,
January 22(1. Ivl, at one o'clock p. iu.
of laidil.ty.
liENJAMIN SpIKLMAX,
Agent for Wm. Stevens.
Columbus, Dee. 21, 0. &
SHERIFFS SALE.
BY VIRTUE of an order of sale di
rected to me from the Clerk of the
district court of Platte couuty, Nebras
ka, on a judgment and adeeree obtained
before district court of the Fourth Ju
dicial District In and for Platte county,
Xebraska. on the 18th day of March,
ttiso. in favor of Charle P. Dewey as
plaintiff, and agaliut James Compton.
jr., nd Priscilla Cotnpton us defend
&nt, for the sum of six hundred and
tifty-four dollars and lifty cents, and
costs taxed at $3b.13 and accruing costs,
I have levied upon the following real
estate tifcen -is the property of said
defendants, to satisfr sihl order of
sale, to wit: The east half of the south
west quarter of Section number thirty
four (31). In Township number eighteen
(18) north, of Range one east, in Platte
county. Nebraska, and will offer the
same ior sale to the highest bidder, for
cash In hand, on the
31st dv ov January, a. d., 1830,
in front of the west door of the court
house, that being the building wherein
the last term of court was held, at the
hour of one o'clock p. m. of said diy.
Wheu and where due attendance will be
given by the undersigned.
Dated, this 27th Dee. INSO.
BKN.I. SPIKLMAX,
.)."- Sheriff of said County.
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HOLIDAY GOODS
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Among the numerous articles may be
enumerated:
Celluloid Sets, Albums, Photographic,
Autograph Albums, Baskets, Shell
Boxes, Picture Frames, Per
fumery, Combs and
Brushes, and a
General
Assortment of Toys,
all of which will be sold away down.
Call and examine. .Vt
CARTER'S
Little Nerve Pills,
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NERVOUS and
DYSPEPTIC
MEN AND WOMEN.
Every nerrou person should try Carter' Little
Nerve Pill, which are made specially lor those
who sufler from KervoujaeM, SleepleMaes,
Ncrrom and Sick Headache. Weak Stosach,
Dyspepsia, Indigestion, &c. They may be used
alone or in combination with Carter' Little
Liver Pills, and in either eae will givs most
prompt and grateful relief. Dyspepst make
you Nervous, and Nervousness makes you Dys
peptic: either one renders you (pherable, aud
these little pills cure both.
Price, 35 cents.mSold by Druggists or seat by
CARTER MEDICINE CO., New.York.
I Have a few Xikb Articles left
from My Christmas Trade that
will make good Presents
XOlt
NEW YEARS!
And I will close them out cbenp. You
can buy borne cboici iire-ents in
the way of
Autograph and
Photograph Albums,
Fancy Box Papers,
Photograph Frames,
Hand and Stand Mirrors,
Toilet Sets and Vases,
And some other Articles,
A REDUCED FIGURE !
If you did not make anyone a Chrlstnim
present, call and buy one for Xew Years
that will make some of your family
happy. A every one knows that It
baa been, in the past, to for the coming
year the
COLUMBUS DRUG 8T0I
Will be the leading Druir Store of the
town, the county and of Central Ne
braska; alwa)ilhe Pionepr, In bringing
good goods and novelties to thit market,
and while it xelN no poor goods, you
can alwny tind lu it- Mock, goods as
low a you can buy them here. The
only Drug Store In towu where
Prescriptions are made a Spe
cialty. Ylah you all a happy and prosperous
New Year.
A. W. DOLAND,
Columbus Drugstore.
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