The Columbus journal. (Columbus, Neb.) 1874-1911, May 13, 1885, Image 3

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WEDNESDAY MAY 13. 1885.
A. N. TIME TABLE.
"- - - . .." .l'aH.. Freight.
Leaver Columbus,-. .7:45 a. m. 2:55 p. m.
Bellwood .8:10 " 3:5
ct rtvM nittr a.t-. a?g
T C " Seward... :9:50 " 7:05 "
- Arrives .at"Llncoln .11:15 " - 9:25 "
The passenger leaves 'Lincoln at 3:55 p.
.m.. and arrives at coiumuus r.ioy. m;
4LAliVt lmksn T XvnAl M T A T
iue-irciKU icates iiiw.uiu mw m. w.,
1BU
.arrives at Columbus at l"si p. ni.
The Journal "bag decidedly the.
... . i
largest circulation of any- newspaper
: .publiBhed'in Pl'a.lte 'county and is the
- " -only onQ'.prihted'whoUyin the cdun-
.; - ty. .The J60unKAL-is the'ofBcial paper.
of. -(he-"county, and --publishes, by
' - authority "the"" proceeding;! of .the
I .- Board' of Supervisors, the road -noti'-
. -cos authorized, and ail other county
T . printing" required "by 'law-to-be pnb-
" -. lished in a. county pape'r.- - ." .-"."
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"More, tain, more grass." :" "
" -."' .
,.-.w Summer'siiks.at Krarher's." ,- ."
f .. . . : '-. -- .
1 --V Clover, seed at J. B.'Delsman's. .,-
. - . s" ""
- Apple and plum trees-.in'bloom.-
.."" .'TT-FaTmer.si-kre -busy"" plowing, for.
'.'" corn.. ."". "" .- ".
.. : o,"- V:CarpefL.buvers..Bhould go-4o Kra--
T. -fc.'-: ..',. : - :- -
v'-'Kramer sells cicadress'jfkwns for
'4ctB"..rcr-ya"rd. ; ."" .;-.
." . S.ells.'BroV.;circns -will. "exhibit it
.-.'" Omaha. 6ri-the. loth. ."... ." -.".
vj' . Three -"pounds- honey 1'ocWt'. seed.
. " for $1 "at-.T-T5,DelBman"s. " ... .":
-The'-bestof flour "at-the lb'west
. . - - .-
prices. at.Jt. . JJeJeman:, :. . .-. -
-i. "r Call : aridjjopk-byor . our", dew .Btock
before, buying.;. Galley'-BfccTs...
oney flloan'.'o.n.iflk estatH W:
riiuf Jni iVjniillliifiiiii m it "
-UalloyBro's. have the best line:of
ladies'- JefS.ey; jjackeffl'in the -city; ." -
. . - . " -- . "
'Go -to Ilbfaah'an's.dieap-shoe.Btore
br goods' it - bo.Kom. prices-"for cash
-Finest silv6r..-sfeei scissors And
iutton-.hole '-cuftcrs at A-' J." Arnold's".
- - -- -. - .- . 2-4t.-
Pr'idc-'-.of. the.."lt'itchcn' Soap, for
leaning' tinware,-- afWm. "Becker's.
. - .. .. "-. . "OfiUl
-. -ica a -half-inch -thick".-last" Thurs
day nibrhfhg: on -water exposed to t.h'e
north. '. "".. -."'. s. - '.
'. V: We 'iearii' that All. Eotter: and'
YamIly-.tarted:-east'"M'6nday.-of "laBt
week, . ."- -. iV -. -.".' :; y ." -'." '
Tlootfl- -anil hriei-.'i.wav -flo'w'n torl
i . -,". .- : -, ; '
ikeroo.m.for- spring. stock at Hon
make;roo.m.for- spring
ahan'fl.; ' I-" ' --. - " ;:i"-2t;2 ""
' ' . ,Mone.y Jajoan'in "almost. any way
-?vdesir"e"dQntfeal estate-eecurlty; at Gns.
-'. " G. Bccher&.Gb's." '. "' '" -'. . 52tf."
.. - Chadroh..has .been designated: by.-
1 the-'Govcfnof a's tbp.t'erap.rary-county "
- seal oi uawes-county..-- - -. ..-. .
., v -rTwoo throe .pretty-hard freezes
. ."'" last".we"eK-;:a.-good- mauy think .that
" the fruit will be-injured". ".. .
V raW; .. Ilecker A.4?oT.-Head
tBarterN- ibr'-;clieap'tajaiMhif;.
.' lTclelf, Hold om time. : - -, -13-tf- .
.s( r-Ge"rm"an.biuc.c"alicqi8 sbldeve.ry'
where" at IS.and 20' cents, hnt Kramer
belle jt tins wccK at I2ft-. . .. .. .-
Oil.-nnd. "gasoline "'eto'ves for-th'o'
. ( 6nhin'er-ftt-"prnst;&;"Schwarz8-.Hard-
- - .ware-Store ou'ilth street", . .1-I'2-
." " , - - "..- - -. . . - - . t
-J. ' . rt.-hay e -also a-g'oo'd -variety .of
rIadiesV 'misses"". ahd -children's -.fine
shoes. !'." H. Galloy& Brb."--' -" -. -"
. Just re'eeived-a "car-loadof bartr
wjre, which we.
offer at very reduced
b & BccLtchpr.-. ".""'
rates. Wcrmtith
fh,wf "'n,ii,lV
''G'entlcVBP"i9g
-r - .-"i-- o. - -- .-
-nesB, 'docs not .seem '-to- do coming
-- -.-- - . .- .
- Inther.wurd at a very rapm gait...
.-7-Ge'rhard ."Loseke's " family .have
.been seriously 'a'iiiicicd with -dipth-.
erla.' "Mrs: L. is-'reported better, .'-"
. "o Thq-. Presbyterian chnrch. h'as'-re-
cei.ved a" new bell; and wiir.now prdr"
.'ceed- to cet n suitable place .to"Sjwing it..
. Albeft.Stc"ugor"-has enlarged his,
possessions ."at"Cl-ear" Greek-, by the
" addition of k Quarter section of .choice
" land " " - ':.-"."
-The-. -Power- of" Money"" "melo
" 'drama wiirbc"pre"se"afed to "a Colpm-
:-.-"-." "
bus ' audiepce'-'.'ftt 'the..-. Opera 'House
" . to-night. . . . "' ..-". ;-'-... - .."""
- . Call and examihfe our new line "of-
.
-Silk Embroidered' 'Newport "Scarfs,.
v ' cashniere.abdehetland-ehawlB'at Gal--
ley.Brb'e,- ". ' .-'-". 852-tfV "-
; "" Some of our" lar'gesVstockmen
.-shipped .16 car-loads oi caltle'and SL
cars of hogB to Chicago laBt baturday
-over th'e B. & Mv; "".""." .
Though .having met -with mia
'. .Vfortiihe. Werinuth" & . Bcettcher ate
still on the top. and -tbeirb'usin'eBs.is;
BgllU llUUHBUIUg. . ....
"...
---Jacob "Lewie, whose relief: under
thp skillful .-manipulation" of . -Dr.
Evans we noticed last week", is getting
along very nicely- " -
. John "Timothy, -"Esq.", dealer "in
school books, stationery, etc., atPJatto
.Center, is the "authorized agentof.lhe
" Joukxai" aj that place. ", . 5-tf -,
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No "use Fn- -getting wet,.-when
ladies'. and misses gossameres- and-4
gent8';and Boy's rubber coats -can -be
' had at all prices at Galley Bro's. . '
-t-H.'H. Hake has'-sold'his" property
(the .Mofrissey-premises) to Hon. L.
Ger'rard .who,- we understand will
make it the' residence of his family. .
If. the JoCrxal may properly be
. .culled a "superannuated- old fossil,"
pray by what name would "the Hum-
-ifoi jhrey Independent like" to be called ?
The Nance County. Journal re
marks, that "several, noted "whiskey
'men-of Columbus were in town We'd-
nesday, looking for favorable 'saloon
locations." .
Mesdames Holmes &f George
have -employed a trimmer from St;
Joseph and ask all -the ladies to give
them a call, and see their stock of
new goods. 52-tf
It is needless for us to repeat that
i-L we will be undersold by-none on good
1 reliable goods. Remember we are
the oldest dry goods house in the city.
J. H. Galley & Bro. ,
Having sustained a heavy loss
r-by fire, we want everybody, know-
ing themselves indebted to us to come
forward and settle their accounts.
Ww-mathA Bcettcher.
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-Oil and gasoline stoves for the
eummer at Ernst & Sch ware's Hard
ware Store on 11th street.
Julius Rasmussen has purchased
a fine span of "buckskin" horses and
a stylish phaeton and now has one of
the nobbiest turn-outs "to be found
anywbe're.
Sr The "well-known Avery corn
I-planter and check-rower for sale at a
reasonable price at Ernst & Schwarr's
Hardware and Implement Store on
11th street.
The Council have passed a
r
ing rink ordinance that fixes a license
of". $50 a year .with a restriction against
minors, under 18, except under permit
.from parents." . :
. .' Fremont has an overall and shirt
factory employing thirty-fire hands
and. turning ont 1,000 overalls "and 250
shirts monthly. A good institution
for the town. , ,.
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Mr. Richards who haB purchased
the lumber yar.d of Taylor, Schutte &
Co', b, we learq, a very capable gen-,
tleman with abundant jneans to do a
large business.
.' --An effort was. being made last
week't'o raise mdney" enough by sub
scription to pay for. private-night
Watchman' for the business houses
on 11th street." ." .
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.-Down at -Plattsmouth they don't
believe professional gamblers are. as
bad ss horse thieves. However, they
indicted fifteen. of them at a recent
fitting of a grand jury. ..
4Those;i'n need .of -corn -planters
8huVd remember that Krause.Lub
kelr Co. have the celebrated Union-
and'Eevstone machine-with Tate's
check "rower." The.be.8t in the market
Platte county " is .-riot -.seriously-
troubled by" mad dogsl- .Qne ran ov.erf
from Boone.-countya" week or so agoj
but one of bur- enterprising .boys, of
Platte'fihot hiin,' thus putting him out
;of misery. . .." .-. ":.."" .. '"...
. SJ-We "nave put" in the largest' line
- v - i '
ofWhoQlyobthls,
boys, and 'men's
: clothing- ver. bro'ri'gh't- to the -city.
We;can snlt.anyone--.in!:regard to
jtyle'-and 'price'.- .Cali'and eee:.us." J.
H.Galley &"Brq. -;.. ;
..KO'-QO -itli'tZti 1Zi' 99n atirl-
- Sr - ' . ' -y- ' .-' :
I23J?nve not been called for.- These
- ?? ....:; -',,", -nn'x r .u
prizejiwiir be -sold ia30 daja for the
benefit oV '.-the. "German- Reformed
rjcb'urch, if.cairf.brlbem-.is not madeat
Jaeggi& Schnpbach'") office.-
SJ-:The "choicest line of dress -ging-htrJ'printB';-lawnB,
percaleB, .nan
sjfokt! dotted swiss, ntins veiling, and
"other'.d'res'B. "goods at .ail., prices which
we sba.U'.take pleaBu're in showing-to
our.patrbnS."'."GalleyBro'8.: - ".
" A'friend tells us that.the.Mctho-
dis(B in .Monroe precinct have had'a
wonderful revival- in the- church at
Okay-i-rone- fi.nndred-pferons at the-
.altar." Rev.Gerha'rt and Rev.Iang
of Omaha have conducted- the meet-:
.---. .- . . . -
ings. ; . ..".- - :
"Grand-. Island .proposes "to: try--sbme."
drive"" "w'ells" with "tubing eight
inches in- diameterf wjlh" a steamer
attached "for" pumpine, Wa'good and
comparative" cheap ";appnance;'"-fo'r-fighting
'.fi"re,-wof thy. of investigation
-f. -. .. .. : . . "
I A11 ' "the farm "nplemonts. .- of-
' Irrmutt'-fc- Bxettcher "were- bnVned
f .- .. t .. . -. . . . -..
hn-inNhi tirft. ioi incv ioBi.no. lime
fTf . -. '. - ,...--.
ana nave now-repioceu-.ineir. biock
. - .- .- -i .. .-. -i
... .
and "are prepared to furnis'b the best
of goods again' as of od' atthe-eame
-reasonable' prices. ;. -."- 51
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.--TAJt a meeting." of" the .p'reamery.
stockholders' last w.eek; Messrs. Hen-1
rich, -WhUmoyer, Early, Jaeggi-and'
Kramer were elected directors. wh.6
selected' as oncers,- Carl-.Kramer;
president,' J. W. Early, secretary and
r.F.:Jaeggr, treasurer. -. .. ".' .
Wo are-in .receipt of John Walk
er's rejoinder- to Byron Milleit on. the
merit's "of tbwnBhip organization", and
.will-print it next "week". .Mr. Walker-
is. in favor of the" township, idea, but
regards. .the Nebraska attempt at its
introduction as .a failure's
: - : -: ; . . '
' A Grand Jsla'nd paper suggests a
chain so that the tramps "at work on-
the' streets could- be distinguished
from the officer- in charge. 'The idea
of providing-work -for" the tramps is
-being 'caught up alt" over .the state,
aUU MB UCkHUg VUU II.UIU, . - .
;" . -.
The fifteen ball pool tournament
at the Temperan.ee Billiard Hail Sat-
knrday- evening last drew, quite- a
crowd of'interested spectators, and
was'- hotly'-"con te'sted by those, who
had 'entered for-.the prize cue, which
was awarded to "J. C. Martin.'- .-
--The Fremont Platte, river bridge
was so weak "or Saunders county'cat-;
tie- so heavy, one or, both", that a span.
of the bridge "broke down" -.the .o.ther
day- -under the .-Weight, of the drove.'
These Platte. river bridges ar.e going
to be an "expensive necessity one of
these' days. .
. .The Grand Pacific Hotel is under
- .
going' some valuable improvement!-,
the most important of 'which is the
adding anotksr story to the main
structure, making this hous'e one of
the' largest' and best in the "west.
"Mine host," Geo. -Lehman is bound
to be in -the front rank. -
. The Grand Island 'Independent
says that the latest social scandal in
Hastings is the elopement of one C.
H. Tanner, a prominent lawyer pf
that city "with a well-known young
lady of the place, and the mourning
of his departure by another young
lady who had loved him not wisely
but too well.
For corn planters, check rowers,
tors, barb-wire, go to Wer-
matn v uceucner; tney nave a brand
nf w stock and can sell you cheaper
than anybody else. They sell the
Barlow and Brown planter, the cele
brated Hayworth check-rower. See
them, before purchasing elsewhere;
they will give yon a good bargain. '
?vVThmas" Flynn &'Son wHli leiJire
ta-trfikilXof bftck fV tmis
seaaorjSsOQs "t otordaW MdMea
daysSiilrftellliDXreadVto
liver brick atkbed-rbek pnceB. ". It. .
tenures
The G. A. R. people of Columbus
are making arrangements to properly
observe Memorial Day. Their plans
have not been fully matured, but will
include addresses, procession and
decoration of graves. Memorial ser
vices will be held on the Sabbath
preceding Memorial Day, and the G.
A. R. will march in a body to the
church selected.
On last Sunday night at about 9
o'clock a fire was discovered burning
in a manure pile in the rear of Henry
Gass's furniture.. store. The fire is
supposed to have caught from a cloth
saturated with -turpentine which was
thrown in the manure pile. The fire
was put out three 'times at 9 and 12
o'clock Sunday night, and at 4 o'clock
Monday morning. .
r-O'ne of the new -Nebraska laws
says that no certificate to teach in the
public schools of the state shall be
issued .after Jan. 1st, "'86, unless the
applicant therefor shall have passed
a' satisfactory, examination in phys
iology and hygiene 'with special re
ference to - the effects of alcoholic
drinks and other stimulants and nar
cotics upon the human system.
Simultaneously with the news of
another mysterious fire at Columbus
the Omaha Republican -wants its club
to- go out there and play si- game of
ball. ' The incendiary has his uses.-.
State-Journal,
'Columbus people are always pleas
ed to entertain any. of the" Omaha
boys, but to endure the' tortures of a
professional "Jim Crow" -base ball
nine is carrying-the. joke too far.
- Afire at -Duncan Saturday after-,
noon last, catching from a" cook stove,
destroyed, .the building owned by. L.
E.'Kuhhe, and the goods owned by
C S. Webster. We .learn that the
goods-were insured -for $2,000) the
building for $800,; and presume" the
loss to owners was fifteen hundred' to
two' thousand' dollars. Some. goods
were'saVedf'-including all of the pes t
'office. matter.
-The JouBxai.' job department .is
prepared to .-furnish, on short notice,
all-kinds of commercial work,- sqch
as letter 'heads,- note- heads, 'bill
heads, statements, .circulars," envel
ope's", .cards, dodgers, posters, &c;
viBiting- cards'; lawyers' . --briefs ;
pamphlets; catalogues; ''sale bills,
&c- Satisfaction guaranteed! .Order's-
by. mail .promptly- attended- to. Ad
dress,.M. K. Tdrner".& Co., Colum
bus, Nebr.- ." tf.-
' Else w"here-w.e-print the weather
report for-"April, received juste little
too. late .for us to use last -week. . Mr.
Truman,, writes. us -as follows:
, "Being. compelled to .transact my
business through ah-' amanuensis, T
could .not. yet resist the .des.ire.Jto.
keep my" -weather record unbroken,
but for obvious.reasons you will have
to" excuse- extended' remarks "at- this
time: ...I am, getting along' better-than
my inost'sanguihe wishes, would'have
led me'to expect:'"' r" -"-.
.""."-rD." -Anderson "shipped- last 'week
one hundred' -and fifty head, of" two
Land "three-year-old- heifers., to Col
orado. These- cattle" were bought
and collected in Platte county, .and j
makes :the third lot shipped by-him
of '.similar stock '-this 'spring. "Mr.
Anderson says' that Nebraska cattle
are in" good repute with western
.'slock raisers,' as they are -considered
v.ery" -healthy and mako.g6od "rus-
tlers'.pn.the plains.
. " to 1"
Last week. George Clother, of
Columbus,', was' on- the reservation
(Omaha) hiring Indians tp.'travel with
Buffalo BiilV."-Wild West" .The day
ho lefr-aneiecutive order was re-
ceive'd from Washington-, instructing
the agent to. arrest and hold '.in cus
tody any person caught trying to' in?
duce Indians'to Je'ave the reservation
for the purpose of travelling, with" a
show. It was a close call for Clother,
and' the boys will. joke. him about it
for some- time -to .come. Omaha
Herald. -.-' . .- ... ,-:"
TAt thrjee Vclock. Monday morn-'
ing (the fashionable .hour in this .city
for 'the edod angels who do.-the
week's-, washing- to.be' astir) 'two!
-Polanders. were' noticed -in'the. rear
of -G. ..Heitkemper'a -"dw.elling: and
jewelry- Store",-'notwithstanding 'the
fact .that, the gate bad' been fastened
.(tie previous evenirig. . .Befor.e-. G
could be aroused and -get' ont, .the
fellows .Had gone, "but the wash-tub
came up missing. , If somebody fools
aroudd much' longer- they'll be pretty'
apt to get shot---. ."",
. Qne of.- our principal business
men says' that he has fifty customers
on' one of theroads leading into town,,
"and" when 'he took a drive along the
road the othervday, be concluded it
best not to venture any further. across
the-botfQm on account of -the- .deep
mud. Evidently Columbus is losing
much business because of the .'few
mud-holes in the bottom -roads lead
ing out of town. Of, course this 'may
not continue' - long, but Columbus
must -waken' up-before very long to
the-vital importance of good high
ways leading 'toward 'the town, and
this matter, cannot well be long, de
layed. . - "
Rev. Z. C. Rush informs us that
at "a convention of the Baptjst church
at Central City on the 6th a commit
tee was appointed' to receive bids
from the different towns of the state
for the location of a Baptist' College.
This -will be the first college'of the
denomination in the state, and the
influence of the denomination will of
course, go towards building it up.
There are now a hundred and forty -two
churches in the state,, with, a
membership of seven thousand and
rapidly increasing. $6o,000-waa in
vested last year in church property
by the denomination in this state", and
they feel that they should have a good
college somewhere in the state, cen
trally located, and easy of access from
every direction. Whether this means
Columbus or some other place will
doubtless depend upon what each
locality thiuks of it as a desirable
acquisition. It is too late in -the day
for the Journal to set forth the ad
vantages of such an institution, hav
ing gone over the-aatter may times
already.
The Bfs-Baj-iercl-ir OfBcert.
The entertainments of the Colum
bus MsBnnerchor are always excellent,
and that of Thursday evening last at
the Opera House.was no exception, to
the rule.
Our reporter says that the honse
was filled, and thai everybody was
blghly pleased. The Msennerchor
rendered MSchifferlied," "Das Schiff
lein," "Das Deutsche Lied" and "Die
Rheingau'er Glocken" in their own
inimitable way. The voices of these 1
gentlemen have so long and so often
blended together in harmony (and
that too under one director, Emil
Pohl, who deserves great credit for
their uniform good work) that they
float along as one body of song, ani
mated by one thought and sentiment
literilly e pluribus unum, -so -fully in
accord and so richly blended that the
listening ear revels in sentiments that
suggest a world where the language
is all music and the hearts are ell in
melody.
The Cornet Band were a little above
their usual high murk of excellence
and added immensely to the interest
of the entertainment, ae is always the
case on public occasions. A town is
literally no town at all witaont a good
brass band (or what is better, a silver
one,) to stir the waves of sound and
drive the melody literally- through
and through.
Mr. Emil Pohl, the talented director
of the Maennerchor, rendered Schu
bert's ."Der Wanderer" so pleasingly
that the audience strenuously bit tan
successfully demanded an encore.
Gus." Falbaum, of the Maennerchor,
whose voice is a full, rich baritone,
entertained the audience with, Schu
bert's "Am- Meere," and in answer to
an. encore, gave 'a. waltz song which
was also appreciated.
. Prof. C. C. Webber,' director of the
Saengerbundy gave two delightful'
pie.ces on.the violin, playinga second
to his own- first in one of "them, and
reconvincing every listener that' the
violin-' is" a -.wonderful Instrument
Under the touch of a master, hand. -
- Prof. '"H. 'B'aermann, n his-piano
Solo' and in. his accompaniments to
the-' vocalist's, did himself -full credit
as a professional-pianist' -
Miss .Mary"' Torper, our -reporter
tells .us; gave'-' Ye Merry' Birds" in
happy .style,-aud -in -"answer;, to !an
encore, -sung, that- ever new and. ever
delightful melody,' ".Cham'ouni." . -'
".Miss Rose .North eSng-Vyon e.ver"
splendidly and .in" response to- the
I cheers of- the audience, gave them .the'
ever-pleasing Lullaby-s'ohg, acebmpa.
nying herself. on the. piano.
. The", young ladies' .received .hand
some fioraltributes. - . . . ' . "
.Altogether there -has been no such
musical -treat .for Columbus in a ' long
.time) and the Joubnaz. entreats .-of
-Mr. Pohl that he should. -make such
occasions much' more '.frequent.
&Z
C-?.
-. We-..happened "to step .into, the
office, of bis' honor, "Judge. Hensley of
th Police Court on Wednesday. last,
n'otbeing -aware of what -was going
On, and found- there the. .chief of
police; Mr. NichOld,.haviug in charge
an old gentleman "from, one of our
neighboring Vowosi who .had; been -in
jail'to sober up after, a drunken spree."
Five or six $20 gold pieces, with some
bills and silver; were lying on.the
tableyand the old man was telling his
story by the aid of an interpreter.
.The officer had found hini-in front of
a; saloon,, .'drunk,' and had - put him
under -arrest 'and-entered complaint
against him, and also'had taken care of
his money which mighVvery. readily.
have been, gobbled by c'ropks'or by a
corrupt.' policeman. . ' He ' bad hardly
yet recovered -from the effects of-.bis.
spree," apd said this was the only time
in air. his life that-"be "had been .fined;
and was-exceedingly anxious that "his
name should not get into VapZeitung.
He didn't Want -his aged, wife to'know'
of this trouble. At the -jail be made.
-a very lengthy, -and eloquent' speech.
about :his incarceration tlong "-frith
horse thieves, &q.. "He!seemed like an
intelligent-man, if-duly. soberr. and
probably--, will hereafter, take '-.his'
drunks., at liome, where h can '6
taken -care of by -friends. '.This' little
incident 'proves that, we haV6 officials
wbo intend-'to enforce the laws, that
.. - - -. .
the chief, oft.police is an honest man
and -'capable,' and that a man,-, after"
.sobering. up and finding, that. he has'
violated, the laws -and' suffered im
pr'is'ontnent "' therefor, and a' money,
loss added by'way-o'f fine' and' costs,
feels the shame of it arid' realizes the
L disgrace- bf.it, notwithstanding the'
honest policeman has saved "him from
robbery; . "...".
,t-A
larlcaMle
Mrs. Mary A. Dailey, of Tunkhan-.
nock,-'Pa.,.was-afilicted for -six years
with Asthma and Bronchitis during
which time the best physicians coold
give no' relief! 'Her life was despaired
of, until in.last October she procured--a
Bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery,'.
when immediate relief was, felt, and
by continuing its use for a short time
she was completely cured, gaining in
iles.h 50 lbs." in a few months. '
Free Trial- Bottles of this certain"
cure of all Throat and Lung Diseases;
at Dowty'.& Chin'n's Drag". Store.
Large Bottles $1.00. 4J
.Under a recent Supreme. Court,
decision' it is 'stated that no monevs
arising from licenses can be used for
any "other purpose except in the school
fnnd, and 'Treasurer Bennett, .under
legal advice is not paying special
license tax fund warrants. This, .if it'
is shown that the decision, isjas re
ported, will be a serious blo-wcity
work, for heretofore one-half VfBe
saloon licenses has been levetl
special tax, and used for citypurpo-l
see, and all the' special license taxes'
have been used in the same way.
Plattsmouth Herald.
, nx. AttcMtuar .
Every comrade .of Baktr-.evNo.
9, hi requested to be frsiltttJalrfl
regular meeting, ferine pitilief
making the aecewary jaiangsiiinlts
for the proper rrhstrTsnW'sf Mepn
rial Day. AHjcjax,
lei
Charley.
Landers
was in town
Saturday.
J. B. Delsman started Thursday for
New York.
Mrs. J. S. Murdoc'k went to Ful
lerion Saturday.
A. M. Jennings has removed his
family to Columbus-
Judge Kelley of Madison was in
town Friday on business.
Bert Arnold went to Chicago .last
Saturday "with W. H.-Randall's cattle.
Miss Minnie Lee, who has been at.
school in Elgin, was in town Satur
day. .
Abner Turner's genial presence, is
with us again after his long sojourn
east.
O. L.' Baker went east yesterday to
purchase another lot of horses for
this market.
Charley Keller, formerly with G.
Heitkemper, now of Omaha, 'Sun
dayed in Columbus.
Miss Lillian Smith returned home
from the 8t. Loots Conservatory of
Music Saturday last
Miss Katie Ceoncy passed Sunday
at her .home in Nance county, return
ing Monday morning.
Mrs. H. P. Coolidgo and children
are In Iowa vWtiog, leaving Henry
to play "grass widow" for awhile. .
G.; W. Clother is with Carver's
Wild West show, and will nrobablv
remain with it during "the summer
season.
A son of W. A.-Davis, -formerly of
Platte county, now of Nance, is sorely
afflicted with rheumatism. He is ten
years old.
J. N." Reynolds ' formerly "of this
place; has- removed from Omaha,
where he . had -been residing for
several-years past. . ..,;
-..-
G. W. Barnhart came 'down from.
the west MondSy. accompanied by his -daughter,
Fr'ankie, who will attend
the Sister's school.. , "'-.
J. E. McDowell of Greenville,-111-,,,
was in the -city one day last, week,
looking at -the country with a' view to
making a permanent location. '
. . . - -
Mrs. Guy C.Rarnnni,bf Cblumbq's,
was here this week visiting h'er 'son-
in-law and-daughter; Mr. '-and Mrs
John Lisco. darks' Messenger. .
.Mr. Ragodale ofSpringfield.Te'nn.,
.a fine-looking-spedmen of Southern,
mannqoq maua- -uoiumpus ; a. visit
Monday," on 'his prospecting tour.
-. Mr. "and .Mrs': Miles .left Thursday
qflasiweek for the "southern part of
the. state." Mrs. Miles--will--remain
I with friends while ho visit's California.
.'. C. W. Landersahd his toother, Mrs".
.J.' Parker.. returned Tfrp'm "their visit
with relatives'and friends in: Colum
bus", -.Wednesday : -evening. Cla'rks
'Mfsienger. '- "- " ' :-.-...
.- "-r - -. : .- -
'- G'eo.-S. Truman -made, us.'a brief
visit'one day J.a'st week. He seems as
one 'literally snatched from the burn
IrJg; and may he" be 'preserved to his '
IJnenaa many, years.
a .. " -
i Joe. Coolidge came up from PlattS-
'mouth Wednesday'- -last returning:
Friday, accompanied by. his .wifje'-and
children.'- Joe.. is .firing, on -the B. &
M.'from Pis,ttBmout.h to Red -.Cloud,-
. - .- .- . - .
' --Cal- Valeh tme, Esq.,, who- was "
thro wn Tfrom a -buggy last week at"
Norfolk and '.bad ..his ankle -sprained,-has.
suffered considerably.-and will
probably -'not be 'able io walk:, for
inany weeks'. .- - -
'-Capt. Wadsworth' returned .Wedi
nesday -last from. a two-weeks .trip
into Oregon.-' Like all the other's he
sees still g'reater.'beanties in .Keb'raska'
by comparison, although he saw.somo
'nice'eo'untry -in bis travels; ,. . "'
. -Wm." A". Clark, who- for:'tho :past
fifty years has-suffered more or less"
wun; someming iiko cancer or rne
breast," -left .here Monday of jast'Jweek'.
for St. Louis, where he:-goes: under
treatment with a speciali st. "
.. - Platte' Center Icenati.
: BZodrah ! .We- have a real. live. bear.
-The -clever fellows got- edld-.on."
'.?6hQfi$"'toei ! the other evening.
".'We notice Mr. Johe3'on our streets
agaia,'ahd .understand ho js up look
ing after-his real estate' -interests in'
this neighborhood. -.-..' -.-
We learn thaf-Dennis-Daggan; well
known fof his invention and uiechan--"i'cai-
abiiity.hasf.been tendfere'd the
"posiiio'n of night watchman Tor .bur.
yillage". " - . :- - -.. '''.
S. -E.-.PhHlips- is .erecting a lafgej
addition to .his". .dwelling.-. There-is
not '.much' discount " on S ' E.. Jon.u
Bpelling'.is'.also'addinGr to the size of
'his-residence." :.- c .
" R-.A-'Kunkeihas this week joined
the bapp'v and enlighleued- baud oi
Journal- readers. Dick -kiiawn. a
"thing or twd"..and-"ge"uer"ally keeps'
hio'tirnflfhor ouo-'lilllncr '
' DanTHol'lerin-of upper Shell Creek
passed -through, town-' . Thursday" o'f
last week with a" herd of ninety-one
bead of fat. cat tie. Mr. Hoire'ria ptir-
posee,-.so---we were 'informed, to ship.
thpm to Chfciicro"? .-." . - -
WeJrsve the pleasure, of announc
ing the arrival of a young lady at
Mrs. R. L. Rospiter's on the "6tb, and'
.on' the 'same-date a. little' earlier, at
Mrs;. Thos. -Williams's, a young 'gc'n-
ucuiau. -sum lauy anu KcniiemAU
.on their arrival notified their friends
that they- purposed to remain.. .'- .
The dance on Friday evening for
the benefit of the base ball club was a
splendid success."' Tho arrangements
were perfect, the music enchanting,
and i he order -that waskept under the
watekfuL'and disciplined eye of our
prospective chief of police, .deserve
the highest iDraise. The music was
furnished bWbe" S. E.. Phillips and
Waseenbergemorbiuaf ion string'
band ..-.?.
The base ball club intends.'to take
the war-path. The -captain" has pur
chased. a -package 'of diamond die'.
We have had .thewar dance and now
all that remains fo be done is to Dam
the warriors and dig up the hatchet
:
We understand they intend to send a
last year's while stocking stuffed with
broken base balls .to the Humphrey
elab as -.a challenge. Some .bad ones
suggested, marbles for the stuffing",
but the motion was lost.
John Timpthy took a livery team
and buggy on Saturday to make a
business trip. into tba country. The
team. Broke loose from a hitching post
and reached town minus 'the buggy,
the remains of Which were found by.
the.Mforlorn hope" n6ar town. Those
who are acquainted with John's con
stitutional antipathy to exertion or
anything savoring of hard work will
be able to realize the difficulty of
reaching hint with anything shorter
them a forty foot pole when he reach
ed lrre after walking about tea miles.
- yf-T - ' X
" . '
1885. SPRIM IS COMING! 1885.
We want the pnblic to know th-at we have opened a large
stock of
SPEIM GOODS !
Consisting of delight f ul Patterns of
Organdie Lawns,
A LARGE
AMALAIHI
IXEIF
SHIRTINGS
In every conceivable well-liked shade and color. A large
assortment of the heaviest
German Prints
American Blues
TO SUIT IfllT TASTB.
9 We had so many large sales in CLOTHING for the last four
months that we were compelled of late to put In an entirely new
and larger stock of
-fCLOTIING!
Business men and rich agriculturists will' avail themselves of
our. -fine woolen "BUSINESS SUITS, Professional men of our
diagonal BLACK SUITS, Railroad mem of our BLUE SUITS
and poor laborers and lonely Homesteaders of our suits from ff-00
up to 110.00.- .Boys? clothing from ? 2.50, up. - " '
J. H. O
WERMUTH &
DEALERS' IN-
Heavy and Shelf Hardware, ; . ; -; f . ...
'-". : - ".' - -V. '-.. .";-- :.. .- .- -.. -.-;" ". . ".. "-.... -
''- V ;. PtirAj.Guns and Ammunition:
The Celebrated1 Moline" "Wagon "Sold Here.
-.' - . - - . -.-.-' ..-.- -w- --"-20-tf. -
" .- Velfcr KeprtU -
-Review of the weather .at. Genoa
for the month of April, 188.-.. .-.- J.'
Mean temperature of the mb deg'a- 48;l0
Mean do of iam.mo. last ycar-dec"i-.4.02
Ulgbest ; temperature on .tn.e . om,
Lowest do' onth'e-7th...' ..:..-... .'.'.'.
76
",19
- 10
.- 11
: 12
5:32
3.05
f Ordinarily, clear days .. . -. ... .-. .-.1 ..".
ery cloudy. (lay s.:... .-. ..
Number.of.'days on wbicn. rain- fell
Inches of rain fall; t ! . . . .-..7. :...-. I..
Dd" of same mpntb. last -year.;.-. . .. ..-.-
-Thunder 8torn)s.'".l4th,-'19th, 27th,
and-2&th. ":':". "' - . ";." ' . "-:." ' -: '.:
- Prevailfng "wind's from S. . E to if-.
W, by eastjVLwl .':. ;':
Frosts on 8tb", 13th" and.26th.- - ;
. Ice on 8th 'and' 13.- - " , :"" ''." . ..".
Fdgon Sfth. " ."..,.'"" " -..
. '.Parhelia on 2d and -i4th' :
-.Lunar H4loon22d.".. .. '..."'
' .Martins 'first seen on Ietl!.. "
'- Swallows first s.ee'n:on26tb. -'
''.'.-Extensive prairie, fires throughout
the month.-V...--.". .":"". " .-.""-.
:ce Are" Soli f.act..
iiQ be8't,bloo'd. purifier and -system
regulator-, ever" 'placeU.'.withiu -the
reachbf.Rufforing. humanity truly . .'is
Electric--Bitters-.-.. Inactivity- of !:the
i-iver.: Biliousness. Jadndice,- Con
stipation," Weak Kidneysorany dis
ease "of.lhe urinary organs, or-
Who-
ever.requires; an appetizer,, ionic or.
"mild sliinulan't, will : always find
... r
Electric Bitters the'best'and.ohly cer
tain cure .known." -They act ''surely-
-a'nd: quickly,' every'bottle guaranteed
.to" give entjre satisfaction "or . money
refunded. Sdldat fifty cents pottle
Jby DoWty. & Chinn.- - .LJ
- a. - i -- " .i .
T"" -
' - J -nnl.-I-BM Arntrn Nnlvf.-'
ncBcst Salve- in-the World -for
Ju - n.,.: a-v.o tti;-. a.n
XiUlD, iI UIOCO, .UUHO, .;,. -
Rheum, Fever S.orcs",-Tetter,-,Cbapped
Hands, fjniinians,.. .uorns,- .ana .an
Sfein !E.rupti6nsr-and-positively cures'
Piles;" or -no pay "required. 'It is guar
j- . ... ... . - " .. t
anteed to-give perfect satisfaction,.qT.
money refunded. ".Price. 55-cents per
box." For .sale by Dowtv & -Chinn.- ..
"'' .ju'Be-"l8ry
AnHfrnw Lily-Corn Starch has been
"ttperight to. the "Highest attainable
quality .by .'emplojing the best, skill'
a'nd'6cientific aid'that-money can furnish-.-
-If is: the mo8.tstrengthenibg
aqd health-giving-fbod "now before' the
public; and is especially fecommend-
,"ed .'(orchildreu and .invalids,. ."Eyer'y
package guaranteed: strictly pure.
Remember "and 'ask your grocer !fpr
Lily Cornstarch.'' . .-. ' - -
Political Debate.'
Redenbau'gb 6cbool
lHo.us'e,
SltU K DAT, V AY
Y, VdAY 16tV 8 r
''Reeolvejtf that the Repu
. . x-. --
ican
M"tjr
should boVetaiued'in .no
!' f-
firmative, V".'- "A .McAll
and
GeorirA bot
A veny
l. Li.Wruen
arid-John -Si'
invited. V .
eeman:
Everybody
.Fire! Flrel .
-Vw
We -want Tto fire' a lot of clothinj;
.
cheap. ' Wecarry a big stock "and will
sell.it very-.cbcap. " ". .'
C.& L. Kra"mer.
abetter Llstu-
'ollowing is a list of unclaimed
emaining in the post-office, in
olumbus. "Neb.,, for the week ending
ay. 9. 1885: . -
ranniBBBflwer.3.
jonn
J
' Johi
sot called for ia SO dari will he sent
to the dead letter office, Washington, D.
C. Whea called for please say 'adver
tised,' m these letters are kept separate.
H. J. Hcnsoar, P. 3!., .
Columbus, Nebr.
. ypKU
AVhe
VUKDA
vei th
bevi
ve,
-f-nB-ct
isif-r
1KBQB
Utters-r
jams Lou. ifiaunm.
Jnmn InmDevreannV n
tSnfe'-k -
Tf
l
s
Percales,
LINE OF
HIS AND CALICOS
ALLEY & BBO.
BCETTCHER
MARHIBD.
UONNELUBURKE-May- lltb, by:
Rev. Father.Ryan". at St. JohWCathollc
Gburch, Gus. .Cohnell nd'Misa Julia'
Burke: . - . - ". .1 - . '-.'. -."-- -..
LINDBMAISNO'HANES On the
Jh day-of May, Jv. Rev. II. FlscherrMr,"
H. Linderaann andMisa JeMine'Jobaancs,
.all.of Brsmirk- To.wris'hip.'.PIatte County;
SIMPSON BO XCE In tlie-Or'and
Pacific Hotel parlor in this city, Thiir't
day, 3Iay 7th,.. b;y;Rev....L W. Little, -Mr.-Wm.
L: "Simpson, a -proprietor of "The
Farmer's Store,". Lost Creek, Neb ; and
Mis- Eliza-J.. Royc'e, of .Ripley' county
Indiana.-- - . - '" - ""
"
: FAIRCHILD'-RREMER-May Jtb, by
Rev. S. Goodale. George Fairckild akd
3Ilis; Eleonora Brmer.
The bride was born in Columbus, and.
has' 'a very iarRC circle-of friends and ac-;'
qu'aintances who-esteem her for her solid
worth of.character. - - .
-Mr". F'airchUdis well kuowiito most; of
pur home-readers, havingin'his biuino-is,-.
become' well acquainted with. a goodly
number"oT them. He-has those trenerous
social .quallties.of heart th-it'men admire;!
and we 'congratulate him -sincerely on
this event -of his 'life wh'icb, as., with all
V true'; ine'L will tix.bis atTectious-and con
centrate . bis abilities: This Joukn'al-
wishes-'the happy -couple, a 'prosperous
journey through; life.- -:..-'- -.-'--"
I0CAL NOTICES.-
Advertisements, under" this head-'-five
cents a" line each insertion,- -' --
Thomas Keating buys and 'sella-po-.
es... ..'..-.. ..- &2.tf
fJhoice quality of -Nebraska .winter
an-aies at Wm. Beckers . '. '.41-tf
;. ttipay-n
"Mdand
-Weaver's..
the very hfifhest price .for
pelts, offlco- at, Cannon &
T.. Keating.' ' 46:tf
-...-fc
'SfiL00.d -yoting-breeding stockof
"li-ra9BicalI.at..B1OQm.ingdaIe-stock
farhj. A. Uenrich.
.'30-tf
7Wm. Schiltz'hlakebooUand shoes'
inShe-best'stvles,-rand uses oiilv the
very' best, stock that can. be" procured'
in" the market. 52t
e'w- colts- can be .taken-witb'-my
own- young .. norees into my partly
I blue-grass 'paetnro,. where .they' will-
nave snode and -pure spring water
and will have salt like my -own. Jl.
Ue'nfich. . -"-". . 50-6-. '.
Fer Male er-Reai.
'Nswrh'ouse and. improved-lot.-
y-
In-.
2-3
quire very Soon of Peter Moy.er. '
;MliuM Werk.
Watts' desires it "to'.be 'und'er-
stoid tbatbe holds.himself ip" readi
ness tp do'all . kinds of. mason; Work,
re'pairs-a specialty. Keeps ou hands
all-kinds br material for prompt use.
5l-m3. "-"". "- ..'
..Laaa Far Wale..
&4 w ,".iec." 12, tp. 18, 'range
w. '.nw'... sec-Id, tp;-18,
eeMw. . t rarne nouse and ifobd.
water"40 "acres-improved."''. Price $1,
500. Call at West UiliP. O..
.52-3m" - ' - J.-C. Lai-fins'.
..Tree:- .Trees!! ; -
. May & Co., "Nursery; eh, .
St. Paul",.Minri.:" L
To whofn it may concern: . ....
- e, the undersigned having. 'or
dered trees and shrubbery from L. L,
May &"Co.", through their' agent C.
M. Taylor, would respectfully say in
behalf of J. "M. .Taylor, that our stock
came in "very fine condition, trees all
good sl3eand hi good shape with
good foots, which" 'we were well
pleased with and would recommend
other parties wanting stock to order
of the above firm : .
Julius Rasmusse, Grocer, .
. E. D. Fitzpatbick, Bookseller,
J. N.-Taylob, Lumber and Grain,
Gus. G.-Becheb, Loan Agent,
L Jaeggi, Insurance Agent,
9. C. Smith, Land Agent.
ism
'm
M-!.
jKY
4n
a'rM onvictVorofhe .uersonNHionet
ff rVTaaV. ckl-hoOiie7i A. t h efVar ) r
my ft?jSjjn( Vpre, Snndav veMin,
MayOT, 85. ' 2-5 G. Heitkkmper.
-4L
iv.
TTHIOir CEVTB1L
LIFE INSUEANCE CO.
Or fjlmcbsniatl Ml-
Jokn Davis, Proolieat.
. P. Maranall, ecretary.
Attctt e?er
Issues tht popular Lift Rats Eadew
meat Poliey.
Over 500,000 told in Nebraska 1 ths
nst two years, and over 50,000 in Co
lumbus.
Also laaksa loans oa Real Ettate on
Iodk time at a low rate of Interest. For
terns apply to
M. D. THURSTON, Special Agt.
Omen: At JocnNAL Saaetua. Ce
luabua, Nebr. 4-tt
GROCERIES,;
Crockery and Glaisware
Tou wiU always lad a FRESH and wall
elected stock.
Fm
Qrooritm 'mjULTtaum
tSyoinilty,
Wo haadls- th celtbratsA
Cedar Rapids FlMr art Fwd.
XXislioat xniarlcet p-rto.ptalA.fVr
.-- -ooTa-atr-r jpvotau
City'd'r'dcrs. detivered'fr'ec of cktuy.
BrTelebbone No. 20." -. :--.
"
Kleveath- Street,
.:-..;-. .-.;.: .
4tf - - Celta-HTb-BM, eik-
r i .
-' coLimus
' Our-qirotatloBS ofthe .markats'are.ob.
talBedTntBdayafteraooB,aad are correct
and reliable at the time.
. . " t. . QRaix.ac-
1 hBU ...r.... .. . . .. .......
Corn in ear. .-.-... ....... ......
Corn shelled .. . . ."-..-. ."".
Oats' new, .-...- ..,..-. . . .
;". w
ae
ae
" 38
aa"
'. .-2 00275
loais
- .910
, .400
idt5
12-
... : - w
. :3 50S 70
- 30034 flO
.8 00
" S 5 00
... H 0t
8 60
--. 1 00
. coo
- 00
CKye. zkjtl.. m.--. .-.
Flour'y.T. ..-..-. r. . Ii . -c.
... - --rKObccx: '
Dill y f j . -y ,
Aiciilf ?
Potatoeaj' J..."., -.-.." !..-.. '
v.. -.- .:.Jin'ATS......'.
Shoulders, ...-.". . . . ... ....,."..
".-. Livn"t stock.
Fat Hogs.. .. . -..j. .. .-...-.-. ."i...
Fat Cattle;-?., .a- :.- - -: :
Sheep ... .... ,V. ' I .......
- . . -. CoAt:-- ."
toa.s .
vy . .
a til . . . ..
Rock SpriBg nut." ... .- ..'"
Rock Springs lump.... . '..
Carbon... .-. ...V. . .,--. -'"- -- -"-Colorado.
......".-."..-....;.-.
4 Iter ftale tr Beat.
JbOft acres of .land for safo or cash
rent.' improved or uiiimproveu iariu
1
bay land, pasture and wood
nd. Reasonable terms. Call at
once on Becher & Co., or the under
signed. . " -
. 51-tf- . Patrick Mubkat.
y -O. Bteaey te '
pFive years' time, on improved farms
Wlin. at leasi OUC-IUUriu up: auivago
under cultivation, in t-ums. represent
ing. one:third tho. fair value of the
homestead.. -Gqrrespdudeuco noliclt
ed. . Addrk'ss":
-;'"- .--, ". . .M.K-.TuKNEn,
" "50-jr. "'.'. Coloiiibup, Neb.
JSJ " ..". - Ferle! "
"Pr the next sixty days I will offer
tofe following bargains in real estate
city and' farm property at terms to
f suit.'.p.urcha'seri-:'-" ...-
Lots 3 and 4, HlocK uiiisiory
dwellin'sf-six roorut and good'
- barn.Anc shHde -treetft.t..-. $1,90000
Lot!, BlockJM.'unimproved .. . 1,300 00
EX Lot 7," Block 83, improved ,.. 2,10000
S..W.K '!.- ""." Je,-bay and farm
land, 160 acre ..: .:..... ... .-a,20000
tV. J N. .V.. K W,. IK 2w, all hay . .
. land, 80" acre--..-V -.-,..-..- 1,600 00.
X. XS. E.'-Ji-23, lt,-.2w,. uhim- . .
. proved,-80 acres .-... ...- -.-.- :: .1,80000
S. W It; l!,.3yv, .V-'acres under -. -
.cultivation-, lQ-ac'resV... '.":....' 2,400 00.
- 42m . .." 1 - Jv W. EARLY. .
EOHERTM RROH,
...... ...- . .; .- -- .- .
.:NEW.J'BED-MILL..: ...-'
. - - - - .
Located just 'so'u'tS of Morrlsiey' Ele
vator. Will" pay the- hif-hrst. prices. for '
torn -aiMl- o:its. Supply -of yrpiind leed
cbnstaritlv-on hand, aUo' WhitebreaU-nut
coal" for sale.- . . -TiO-Sin.-
RedClovej ;:
;. . White Clover,
"'; ;;-' Alsyke, ;..,-.:..
-".vr-: '."-' " .Timothy
Blue Grass, : . .- : :
. Milletaiia : '"':
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; Hungarian seeds,.
Herman Oehlrich & Bra's.
".:Crroisery Store. -
(GROCERIES!
ALAAyS"0f!fHAN A FULL AND.
NEWLI35TEOF.GROCERIES
- ' .WELL SELECTED. .;
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CANNED AND DRIED;" of all KINDS,
- . : GUARANTEED TO. BE OK
' BEST QUALITY. ; :
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::DRY GOpiS!
A-GOOD & WELL SELECTED STOCK,
ALWAYS AS CHEAP AS THE ..
- ''CHEAPEST, ALSO.'
BOOTS. & SHOES:!
THAT DEFY COMPETITION..
BUTTER AND EGGS
And all-kinds of.country product ta.
ken in trade, and alltgoo4s dcliv
eredfree df charge to- any
.part of the ciCy.
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KEEP ONLY THE BEST GRADES OF
FLOUR.
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