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4 -i Columbus Souvual. WEDNESDAY, .5 XM'AKY Jl. 1SS1. IBCSaT,J-TPaaBPal1 J-Fnrni to i of Colutu rent. ICO Hcres. one mile ' On th motion of refrrinj to the Plnnillliu- 7(1 ..roa imilw ...lit". I pntltlt attOrnAV fof IliS ODinlOn, tUB x.. .........a. ... avco uuuc .. , ........ .- - vation: 20 acres hay land. Money reut. A.-VN.Ti'HKTAKU:. l'ani. Freiulit. SStTi a. m. &( .- " ll-.s: iv. ui. :;:ir.p. m. l:Ui.m. 7:1 ' Ui.l'i " tetl. Itireek ((1l' O.ltlillll'lft lt-1'r.vo...l . lu..lt"it S-.tnl . -Arrivi'ial hiiicoln Tli.. .....:iir.-i l--w I.ilifiuti :t I. !".,iinl i . .irrU.., .a ('.liimltti- 7- I ?.. in: Hi. fr-iitlit toix.- I ,m 4 Luiooln at l:-t a. ni.,.twl irii at I'.iluinl.J-iit i treasurer. J W Jt. in. CNloSl'U IKK TIMK-TAHU-. O0lV. KW. UOlMl VVKVT. Atlantic Kx. TSmi. jh I Pacific 1. 11M'. J.',-,, t Mail -,'' ! !l 1ciii.t Kx. -:- j. m i'litcaa.. V.x. 1 I'. i Kimilwl .-.. i. m Lhuitcl :.!. in Ka-t Muil Ui.1i p. in iinc'ii.v. -ii.o:nr Mt sinus oirv. I,i.,.iii'r.iiri. f:iii Si.mi 1'itj 11-15 i. ii iraini ..ltll.lim- lr l.iur u .." i. ai trrivHxJroui Uur..!n . .' 1. in lcavi-i f.rSiom 'tl - -"Sin. m Mii.-l !..- for Si.us "il "-'' H- :" MisM arrive- - lOJlp-"' hh vt.iii' wi riH hvrnts. l'fttt--n;:-r lni-i M1.-I l.-.'.vi-l'tt- wnK'T hrrin-s Mti1 iirrivi-i MS j. ui. i'.. a. :n. rj:l. J. in. n:4ii . in. Socictn Jffotirrs. ....l..r ll.i, liH.i.llIli; Mill l jrif.Ul rn.tici-t iiikI.t I! rhatxed t tli.' nit .f $Zz) tl.i- eur ft I.KIUNON I.OiH.K Si. . A. 1 A A. M. -.-fo K-vulur ui.N-tiunn ii !uIh i" XT'"i''5' -n fill mit I I.. HtiHii.1. M. H Vi.Mt.S".''3 'J-'Jub ToJtHVNI.l.lMSM K lint lAlTl'JM'AV riniiit-. I...M rvnliir miw -kVrj "'m,,M nt - t- in., i.inwf m.f mix '" A-diie-ibo -J,-"1."" . ,l. ;,. .1.,.. -1 C..m.T..t WllirlftrillUll J'WlSl.' Aiiii. 13:ul'.i at S2 ier a-re. payable Dec. 1st. 1801. Aihlress. 1). Anderson, South - Omaha. ifjimxt We present to our readers today so much of the supervisors' proceedings as have heen furnished us hy the county lerk. The sesMon was of three days, and considerable business was transac ted am now ready for receiving and ptin for the taxes of 1800 in .Shell ireek township, and will le at home for I that purpose, every Monday. Residence . wortinn !. -lolin Cramer. 40-ii A number of yetitleiuen and ladies of Heat rice liave formed a vocal music sM'iety, and atart out with forty mem Ikt. Columbus has several organisa tions of this sort, but there is room for still more. lt pays to keep iswted on price- of roous, act' ji that very reason it pajs business tuyn t advertise the prices of their -roods. iVople are on the lookout ror bargains. Advertise. Advertise in TllK.lOI'KNAl.. Flossie, daughter of Col. Whitmoyer, stirtVred the fracture of both bones of the right fore-arm Tuesday afternoon of I last week, tailing from a fence while at j plaj. Dr. Clark was called, and minis- tered t the wants or the little Hufferer. Isaac Albertson. one of the 11 wt sailers of Colfas eouuty, and who had been county treasurer anl judge, died at .v..i,,m!,i .Ihi. r. of heart failure. Since ' -- - ,.r.. .. tlhlll 1I1V11(I. rj!r II -K Hi inns, ri.uiwil. &? ai. .a. AAnvr iaarH question wuemer iuo iuum.. ... should turn into the treasury fine re ceived for attracting, a very pretty dis cussion arose, in wliicli me county cier. O. V. rhillipa took a part. He made a statement that several yeant ago he had invested several hundred dollars in a 6et of abstract books; he had given bonds as an alwtraeter, as required by law: his work as such had been done outside of the hours required for his official duties as deputy and as county clerk, and he didn't think that he shonld lw required to turn such earnings into the fees of the clerk's office, any more than county treasurer, lJecher. should he compelled to turn into the treasury the earnings in his private business up town. Air. Phillips expressed his satisfaction in having the matter referred to the at torney, because it was better to ' ave it determined now, than to let it in on without a clear understanding . what is to le done. -Thursday the militia companies from Geneva. Central City, Tekamah and Ne braska City arrived at Fremont on their way home. McFherson Vost O. A. It. met the Fremout boya, escorted them to the armory where their arms were stack ed, and marohed with them to Wolse's parlors, where a royal banquet had leeu spread for them by the citizeus. The account says that they came home cov ered with glory and a rank growth of beard. R. Kurgin. of this city returned here the same night, and is none the worse eicepting a severe cold. He gives l'KRSOXAI.. M. V. Moudy, esq., of Genoa was in the city Monday. Rev. Worley was at York last week visiting his brothers. Mrs. C. A. Brindley visited Mrs. V. 15. Backus of Genoa last week. Nels Hasselbach of St. Edward was in town a day or two last week. Mrs. G. W. Clother and son returnet Saturday from their visit to Albion farms (of which she has two, unincum bered), this year, but will remain where she is until the return of her husband. Kdith Herring goes to Schuyler, about Feb. 1st. where she exiects to remain during the summer. We hear it whispered that Mrs. J. H. Ueed and daughter Bertha will soon start to California, where they will assist Mr. R. in transforming those luscious strawljerries. of which our friend writes. I O. Mcliann purchased two nnlcli cows i at some sale near the Platte river. " I If T 1 I-.-J A.ltll S lk J-Wf 1. ii. iouuson uao a uu.iuie i" badly cut tip in a wire fence recently. justness fotices AilrertiHenientN uniltr thi lit-inl tiw rwil n I lineacli insertion. TTTM KI'IIII.TZ mute lxMt .lUtl "ll W k.i t.l.. Htiil iiitM. onlv the ft: stock tliat can" In? iirecurwl in Hit mnrkt't. ."' H -r g i rm III vi i h - am id - Aifiir.mr.iii i Wt I ftllllllllllll III allUIUIUUUl I I - PKOUATK XOTIfE. In the tiiiittcrof iii lati .t .Itiliti V. Mnrhnll. iliitiWKil. v..i;.. w !.-r.li .Miii t tint tlic cri'.litorH of mill ilcif-l will met the niliuini-tnitnx of , ail estate. tK-f.irs- inc. coimt jmUce of 1'Inttc c..u:it. X.lirack-i. at the coiuitj court r.Hini in -aiil c.snt. on the ittli .lay of .latmar. 11. on . I. . .(.Ml. .!".. ..f l... Ill tin. I .in . In. "Ill!i itflV of ' rntt r..llliflllor uf witltor. I..l. .-,..':.. l.l..-..r....l- .." ... .. ...1. .! f..r- nru. I .f.i . -r :i. .e . n:..i.... :.. ...n:......l i : . ? i..r r .: r... .i;.......i. ,. - t-i -. ,..-"0 Urnkuii 'inn n-m Hie lamiiv oi -l. I. . l lCen i iiuin.-n.-n -.liun iiinrnami'; im rwiiiMin'u. ,.,.,, Flossie W hitmoyer s broken .irm was. , aw, .,iownIl.. six month- nn- :iHoi-.I for , niiu -." vni -7w7. . ir. .,.. .......ikt tl.ip jIiiiii4 iiTiil in nr It seems to me that the nignts are ; f),r,i. mlmini-trHtrix t. -.-til.' ii.t .-mtc. rrom getting knul of surprising. For the ' thfUt:i tN r J.-.nimr. l-'.H. vann.r folks l.n.l :. verv enioabIe time! Datl. Dc.vmU-rJlth. A. .. lit. , at L. Pittmau's and A. W. Clark's this hist week. Miss Eli.a Drinnin. who has been on the sick list, is now better. Mrs. Warnock is suffering with lung ' Mi.riK-om. trouble, and is being tended by Dr. T. It. j j.mUj,rv thaw if vou please, with a Clark. ap- so neatlv set that the break is not parent. Miss Ida Meagher returned Saturday from an extended iit with friends in Omaha. .Mcc.tt V X. Hknhi.i.y. I'ountj .IhiIki'. ... it . i l3.. i..,. r.,ii.i i me iui iibi, i jiii nviici. Jonas Welch returned Sunl.u rrom j A CvcloiM, IKI8e,, ,n .md tlu, IlllMin s visit to California. He likes " I was flUinin bright. H. B. Reed's kitcheu :. ..a t,.'a nm'ninn tbat if the military un last spring, when he suffered a stroke or dertftke to di8arm the Indians by force, jmraUsw, he had been unable to speak. iU im trouble. The Indiau has ;-?Tl.'iiiil ru.-lhor u..tice. ad adwr-tiM-m.-ntM no l.-i :!n- hejid will be charg- therat.'o! bv.- .vnls a i " o inako this lowrr rate ''- foini with the tinier. oil at issue S. A. Wedded h.n i ClaikM.n t.i Oconee Kt Maui tnt for l;t ui night. Oo Home K in tune. if d The combine of insurance com panies. b their rejiresentatives, met in this cil lat week, and lixwl the rates or insurance on buildings in the city, ir rates go much higher, people will find some other way of organising a combina for self protection. Madison county has returned to the old commissioner system not having lieen particularly well pleased with the I towushin s stein. Ferdinand Haase, :i..ved from ; tt,u 4,jnwi to serve, is stipplanteil by II. A. PaKwalk. General opinion seems s..od nds I ... i, fjivorable to the new board. It. It. Sutherland has been appoin- ItiLd: r Jfr Jr not Dr. f 1I..1.W l?..'.t:ii!r:ir.t directly I'nion Pacific pa-.seiigerdiqi.it. Dr. T. It. Claik. Mi.vehsor t Schug, )hve st. In "Hice at nights. .W.-.N-. 7V..N-. Pianos.trgans. ?M'iiig Machines. K. 1. Filpatrii-k. l".tli st. Walter Phillips V child is recovering from a tcvere attack of whooping cough. Jacob Wagner has traded the Checkered barn propel ty ! Win. Itucher. cry. He is more and more enthusiastic The Maennerchor society had a very ; every year in advocacy oJ this method of i i ...ii ... .i i. ..ii i :...........,;..., ii... I'l-Ailit ni.l of the farm emova i e lliasiilieiaiie n;ui ;u in.-ii ii.ih no .i-iin "v -- Satuidav evening. Mrs. Hurd lias been sitiVeiing with a , JO( j(sistant superintendent of the Xe- . -evere attack of toiisibtis. j braska division of the Union Pacific with Old i.ewspapeis by the hundie.1. ii hea.lqiiarlers at i.incoin. jiinso.ci..... -. . . r..n..n- rViliimliiiM to David City: cents at t'le.iorirwi.oiuco. i ' . , - itliof , Valley to .Marysviue; Valparaiso u run - Held: MeCiiol Junction to tairoury. An Kpworth League is talked of for Columbus by the young folks of the Methodist church: it is an organization Tor social and spiritual improvement. Members of the church are supposed to take the lead in the organization, but others may leeome associate members. I). L. Bruen received $42 for cream sold last month to the Columbus Cream- As We see by the Schuj ler Onill that the death of Ni-1 .MePherMn was due to blood poibotillig. Lucinda .1.. widow of Milton Good win of Platto Center, has been granted an increase of pension. Insuie your pioperty with North .v Chambers. They will j.iace your policy with the best companies. -Ktf Jim Fraier shipped C'l head of cat tie last x.-eek and "1 head Wednesday to the South ( iu:iha market. L. .1. r.akei's Home Restaurant is noted all along the line or the I'liion Pucifn as giving the best me.d-. The celebrated ,un k-Meal. and Monarch gasoline stoves, the best in the mniltet. For sale b A. l'.oettcher. It f - I have a good, large siren, ure- proot safe, very conveniently arranged. which 1 will sell cheap. Win. IWker. U-ai ti 1 t $ -The I'otigjegationahot.; now hold their services in the Presbyterian church, preaching at 2 p. m.. Siinduy melted at X The funeral of George Wilhoiir, the mililiamuu of Schuyler who was killed at Gordon, occurred at Schuyler Thurs day. Fggu and bultei .d way n have a teddy cash value, and immensely moie cmld Ins made of them by tanners than is made. Mr. A. J. Tuber, wife of one of the ..,,..i...ra !.t the Genoa Indian school. irt ii". a died Jan. 11th t years. A pension lia- been granted J. G. Cleveland ot Madison. YAintlirop lliin bjirdof Silv.i Ct.ek and Hiram F.ley. Weal Hill. Richard Kempler. I. 1. S.. practical VJ graduate dentist. Latest methods and TV skilful vrorkmaiihtp. OthVe in 1. t? Glu.U's block. "jani The Jackson. Ill.co.d is selling in Omaha at .4.."ii. Just wait till Platte county strikes coal, and you'll seethe prices tumble. - 11. M. Win-low is off southwest buy ing cattle. Never saw -itch a man buying and selling. J leveling "hit her and von. an me nine. Re sure to renew your insurance with North A- Chambers. I hey will, in all respects, deal fairly iy you. aiuipio- eet your interests. " At the Methodist church. Sunday, Jan. -J-'ith. Rev. Worley s text for the morning service will be Jo-hua. xxivlo: evening. I Cor.. xiv:l.". All invited. For Harrison wagons and Conrtland spring wagons and buggies, call on J. A. Gutzmer. opiKite Dowty's drug store. He is sure to satisfy you in prices and quality. One or A. M. Parson's children at Schuyler, is just recovering from a se vere attack of scarlet fever: a child of J. Brouelette and one of Mr. Robinson are sick with diptheria. -Any one wishing a first class spring wagon, suitable for a family or delivery wagon, also sleigh runners adapted to it. and a good single harness, can be accom modated by calling on Win. Becker. Marriage licenses were issued last week to Stiuislau Winski and Miss Mary Maslouka: Win. H. Fry and Miss Hattie M Daek, daughter of Albert pack: Michakfecheekand Miss Sophia Baron. Our Pvthian Light Guards have ac quired a wide reputation for effective organization. Major Dale has received mu application all the way from Atlanta. Ga., for a copy of coiifctitution and by laws of the Columbus Cadets. ledger, and says if more fanners would give it a good, fair trial, they would find it pay them well. C. W. Spenee. the "tourist" for Great Western Tyie Foundry of Oma ha, was in the city Friday on business. This reminds us that the printers of the west can lie letter supplied now from Omaha than they were twenty years ago from Chicago. The country is growing, ami that very rapidly. w C. IL Whitrfioyer, who has had two Aiirs ffflfcriiceyas JfcclieMof cal fiiuVici turn mamic 8ls .LovvU, Tndi;a. wMn aJlasatliaVMeL .,lieliiehi8 Jitv. nAt Mulay ..in.r f,iriistnAion UTvoNd music. Tb-iiis 31.) for twe W&somt, meetiugs Momlays and Tuesdays, 7::M p. in., at the M. 12. church. p-lt -The Faruiors' Klevator Compuny at North Bend has had a somewhat check ered eerienee. The first year it ran terriblv liehind, and considerable stock changed hands at fiO cents on the dollar. The nest year was a little lietter, hut the past vear, under u different uiau- agement it has great ly prospered and a dividend of forty per cent has Wen le ehtred. - W. B. Bnckus's work at Washington City has already told in good results for the interests uuder his charge. Thurs- Ituws and arrows, but they are for sale as relics. Kvery buck knowa the value of a good Winchester ride, and it will naturally enough be the last thing they will want to part with. When asked if he thinks the trouble is over. Mr. Burgin shakes his head ami say a "some ieople think so." -The Jocknai. has been interested in the subject of artesian wells, and hns believed for years that Nebraska will owe wiueh of her future prosperity to t hem. It is gratifying to note that there are occasional communities that have nerve enough to make an effort to sink wells to a considerable depth. In another place in today's JoritSAUwill be found a reference to the well just opened at Springfield, north of us alaiut a hundred miles. While Dakota uas numerous such wells, and Lincoln, a little ways south, has one, and Platte county has several shallow wells in which the water has risen to within a few feet of the surface, it looks probable that we might, with a little effort, suc ceed in striking a "spouter" that would pay. -A noted advertiser says he goes through the columns of a paer carefully and considers what is being presented to its readers regularly in the way of liter ary and news matter, and then he tries to conceive of the class of eople who would lie likely to take the paper to ob tain such reading matter, and if he is impressed that it circulates amoug jieo ple that he wishes to reach with his ad vertisement, he invests his money. This might le set down as a golden rule for advertisers. Thk .Toiknal has never employed a "circulation liar;" hasn't eugaged in the trick of -stuffing" circu lation: continuing to send papers where they were not ordered; but it has always congratulated itself on the fact that its reatlers are among the lest people of this "neck o' woods." his lumbus. Judge A. M. Post and court reorter F. J. North went to David City Monday to hold court. S. Anderson or Crest on was in the city Monday ami gave this office a very pleasant call. A. M. Jennings passed his Sunday at home, ret uruiug Monday to his work at Newman Grove. Johnnie Hulk-r was at Platte Center Saturday and Sunday, ami gives us an item of news from there. O. W. Kibler of Leigh was in town Friday and Saturday, called as a witness in the Sjiencor divorce case. Roller t Ulilig 'f Omaha came up Sun day for a day or two among in- iu friends, who are always glad to see him. Miss Alice Cowdery or Lincoln, daugh ter ot the assistant secretary ot state, arrived in the city Saturday, and will visit friends. John Haney comes to town again oc casionally. He is not quite so strong physically as lefore his accident, but enjoys fairly good health, excepting some twinges of rheumatism. THK STATK AITOKTION'MKN I". How lhnSlnlniti.it 1'atuiiiy t-mi.U Were l vlitfil A.ooiic Ho- seliool lliilrirl "1 I'lMtlt futility Hj iiierii.l-inlrnt Tru- iii r. County Superintendent L.J. Cra mer has mumrtiotied the school funds received from county, according to table: ! l.KCAl. X01 UK. i To all whom it may concern: The -.i'iiiIcoiiimi"ionTaioinl'l to view and ' i.-iMirt ilium the timet iraliilily of Mtnitmi: all .. .. . - i. - .. i.' ii i.?.: ir .... chimnev siuldeniv increased in nigni. ttmt i-urt i limine i-oao i-wiuum.-.. -- ; V T IViKt li-ii iiiTcii-ied I'd Wis. inelieitn: at tl' lionmiiM pwiutiu vnma... V. 1. l.rilst ll.is pi.n.l!.ise! l.U. wis- i raw. . we,t.atid runninc tli.-n.e-..i!th colt's corn stalks. ..n-ftion liineiitht cm nlMiml iIit. tfriu- Miss Anna Hauler, teacher of Reed's' inatnu;. ami known mul il.-iKii.iied a.-, a imt .r school, round it necessary to have more ' ii.:-"SchiU K..d.'' ha- retried r.nond.l,. .,,,.:, , , , , 7 . -t i -h!m aration. , . , seats placed in the house last .Monday. , .. an oii.-etion- thereto, or .i.inn-. for.huu- Jollll McGill. jr.. who rtveiltlv moved as;.- MUed l.y the acatioi. r ther.m.UlMne to the .city, expects to goto Omaha in "X JtlZtJnt t lie spring. , in-fore mx. IVIintHrj -Jltli. A. 1.. l.'i. or in. -1 vacation ma lie made without reference thereto. Dated t oliiiiilm-. .Neli.. lieiviuiier ..l. ". :. . Pnii.i ii-. d.-e.-Jl-lt foiinlj r'erfc. Miss Rlhi Bvrnes. who is teaching on Grand Prairie, was a Columbus visitor Saturday. Sam Drinnin. one ol the Fremont Nor mal graduates, is expected home this j umw NOIU'K Lawrence Ryrne, is still t.ili..l t.. j-hl'KErSt S-SS'i" K" his house. George Fugle is hauling corn from Schuyler. .... . m - , IIOMII ".I 'i " "' ...-- -- iOU Will have to excuse I lops tins 0( fork rier and kiiimii and de-Miniated n- I iiiiw: . i I. I'omiiii'ticiai: at S. V. corn, r or -s-tion ?1. j town 17. range 1 e-t. and running then.v duel north on ction liue.nnii leruiitiaiiui: ai uie week, for ho is in on repairs. Cvn.oi's. i lie the state and follovi..g Vi ix.Uvilh' llriU4. June weather in January. It was so warm Sunday that a tire was not needed, and it was too warm to wear a coat. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gillespie enter tained a number of their friends at a nig carpet sewing Friday, and in the evening gave a dance, which lasted into the wee sma' hours of Saturday. Mr. John Koop, one of the oldest resi dents of the township, died last week of lung disease, and was buried in St. Kd- ward. tli. "Mi'Kim Kiutd. II. r.HllllieSH'illK nt S. V. Wlierof mi'! loll 1-. town !'., riniK'' I w t.and running thence due nit on -.ction line two.-' mile-, thenre north one tli mile and terminating lit N. !". eorner of mhMioii i;. town lt. ramv I we-t. mid known and diMi'imt.Hl :it the "A. 5. Jol.ti-o'i KojhL" Now all olij.vtion thereto .ir el.iim- for d.im :iBert citi-.-.! ttierelij mii-t In- tiled in the rotint) .lelkott:ie f I'latte fount. Xehr.i-k-t. on or Nfore no.ui. March liith. . I. 1-1. ol the liicil I.M-ution of thealMiVe di-i-riU',! load- .r citlier .if ttii'lil. Ilia lie Iiiade witlioiit referi'tiee thereto. ll.'teil t'oluuiliu. Xel... .lanuar in. l'.i. i'.. I'm I.Mrs, .lllj-mTli'-lt fount t lerk.. l.KCAl. SOTIII. To all whom it ma.v eoneen.: Vlie -M.'i.d eommi"-ioiier nii" 'I "t'st to iew I) L. Clark has been in Lincoln the i nail reiM.rt hpon the prattii-ahilii t" local uf: a past two weeks: M.ine say that he went j j-.Mij nu l -... - . down to see that Gov. Hoyd was seated. - toVkIl j;, r.itw l v.-t. riuiuins th.n.e dm- - he has not returned, it is presunieii M.uth -nHi-. thence iiue .m-i oncniu ? mu- that he has fallen a victim to the in.lt iieiidents. We lament. The daughter ot Air. ami Airs, .louu v. totheeait hue of -md -icliou .'.. tlietiee itile oiltti on -eetiotl line tinlil -..line HUei-celt tin "Li-co I.'imiI."' and known a:.d d n:n.it.il a- the Otiiawa K.ad,' lias reixut.d t-uon.M iif.in Slate rinid- l'liie- and l.u-eii-.- ..KI " l.U' . Total. Iliit Xo. I 10.. II... ll.. it... l". .. Irt.. 17... IS.. Itt... St., 21... 21 . 2-. y, 27 and 70. s ............ y SU.".'.""''. :ll as. :il.. Total.. Ain't 5 W. 1". 7- r. .V n :. 77 .-0 to 7:: ii loi -".1 ". ill .'1 i:s -1 Ml 71-1 .Milk) lit '(-" -I S3 71-1 lil 7H 7- sj:tl . VJ 02 . 71 17 ."7 2- -i-.: i::i -.: l 2. r2 2 :.7 27 .-." 2 72 ::i . s:: lt' :.- id -'.i 01 mi -7 -i ;i lis '.! 1 is s.". i: lit Xo. :;; lo. . II .. . 12 1.1 II I.".... . Irt. .. 17 . ... !. : :.i .. :.2 .vt ... . :.i Tki Vi "7 .... ."s . . .V.. ... till til rt2 . lit . t;i . . . HI.... i; .. tiT .... i . .. ill .... 70 . . 71 .... 71 . 7."... ::il oi Ain't .. .. vj st; rtrt hi 7i" is s'.l 01 7o ii: ;i 7.i s VJ r.s :i7 ii. :;r r.'.''.o t. .4 ."2 2' a .u t'2 2- ni r CI so lis 7 I- H2 7- 1.1 rt7 --. 71 VJ .V.I 7 ."is C 2S I 21 72 .Ut !'. 7rt .".2 Ii. i:t ll :.l i : Ti- 72 lit 12 "is II rt,::ilfi". . i i .... r..l. .1. ., ......I ...i.t liM'utiiiri. .ipgar IHIS oeeu e. .s.cv l. e ..l - .--," m,iirr., in-trmt.,1 to with cholera lulauium, nut under me , ., ,i. pni.ti.-.ii.ilit of taiiitiuu all ,v.r..rnl treatment of Dr. HlirV IS 111 a th:.t lmrt of lli'"Ve-t l'UI. l.o.ld. lommell. OIK fair wav to rwover at this writing. Messrs. Holenbeck. Uurk and of Genoa were out driving in our neigh liorhood Sunday. The Reaver and Woodville literary so cieties are holding Torth each week, the Tonner Monday nights and the latter Wednesday nights. Dock Gillett is in the soup: since his brethren at Lincoln have made such breaks lie can't go them, and the repub licans won't let him come back to them. Served him right. Ill's Frisk. , I j Al-o tlii'-amecommi loteT w.i iiisrurmi 1,10 report upon the pnielie.d.ilil of taeatilitf .ill ill a that lmrt of lh'"Ve-t l'Up i:.i.i.l."foiiiiiieii. n ... tin. V V corner of X. IL 'i of -aid -.s-tioli 2.. town 17, nume I we-t. anil rtmniim thence dric- oimlh acr.w- -;iiil -.vtion. an.l na- ntei ni- reort reeoiitniMidinK the iic..tiin Urn- -.-1 forth. . i r i Xownllolijis'tio:.- tlier. to, ortl.icii- fordiim : .-IU-.-.I li the location ir af.ili.i of either ol theaiMoeiit-enUil nKid-. mii-t ! lihtl l'"' count clerk'-otliiv of IMiilti't'oiint. XeliriKa. on or liefore ii.m.ii Mnroh Irtih. A. I. l-i'l. or the I. M-at ion and ae.:lioll cailel for. or cither of thrill a- the ra-e m.i le, ma U- made without reference thereto. Dated Columlm-, X. I.. .lanuar lo. IV'I. t:. v. riui.i.ii-, .llljanTlrtjatilt I oiintj t'lerW. I.Kl.Ab XOTH'K. Xo. !"- Kanrtoiut. tJri'at Mti Siiiietiiin's Jl.ikf Utile Mi-take-. En. JontXAi.: Permit me space lor a few comments on the Telegram's tirade on the action of the Hoard r Supervis ors in their disposition of the county's printing. (.rent men make LT.'IVC mistakes at t . . .1-1 a.....! a.a-i k ..'.if ii L tili it r. f times in their public career, just such ,:"; K"S;;l a'puVpl.Win; oV.KV,he deed of thi- plamtitl to -,ui Mniiiuei ioiio. k and a coin eauce from Siiiiutel Pollock to.lohi In tliedi-tri.'t court of Piatt.-count. X.-hni-ka. Oauiel IVv'h-ton. I'l.-.intitl. -. Simiiel Pollock. John ti. Poll.M-k and f. .1. Mc- t'oy, Defendiuiti.. S'liiiuel Pollock, one of the defendant in the nlNive .'iititle.1 action, will lake notice that on I... lltl. iluvof Ik-ei-nilMT. l-lll. IKttiiel IjkIi toll. plaintiti herein, tiliil hi- iictitioii in the di-tri.t court of I'latte count. Xclira-ka. nxmii-t Mid Wc have ju-t liitL-hcd our inventory ami :ilthnu;li only nine month- in lmsinc. wc wager to .-ay that we have -old MOUKCLOTHIXlt than any other house in Platto County. Thi- -tatctnctit t- very encouraging t"r u- to make and wc will tell you the iva-un- why wc haw -old more: FIRST We are the only exclusive Clothing House in Platte County. SECOND We carry a larger assort ment. THIRD Our Prices are the Lowest. FOURTH Our fit is better. FIFTH Our goods are all tailor made, and trimmed superior. SIXTH On account of our one-price system which applies to every one. THESE ABE FACTS ! And can not be disputed. We have decided to give you a big benefit after January 1st, in the shape of a 25 per CtRt iisctiwt on Suits I Overcoats, and hope you will avail yourself of this grand opportunity. This is a bona fide sale, and these goods must be sold under any circumstances. We must have room for SPRING - GOODS ! Y Now is the time to buy clothing at your own price. Remember, all our goods are marked in :-: FIGr-TTie-ES, J . day last plans were approved by the t commissioner of Indian affairs for a sJ.0,0:S0 Indiau school building at flenoa. But S2i.iN)0 have leen appropriated for .i.. l.i t . l ir.... n.l.Il. .-. ... l..-i s.f lirinL pneumonia, nge.i i uw oiiuiiiii. ii" m . - ihree storietJ high ami a basement, but when it is completed it will coRt S0,lKN I. We learn thut Irn. lamest Fietller (widow of the man who committed atti- cide by cutting his throat several weeks ago), who went cra.y after her husband's tragic death, and who was taken to the asylum nt Norfolk, has since so unprov ed that she has written to old friends ln.iuiruig after her children, etc. Her letters give no indication that she remember.- anything of her husband's death. V. H. Selsor has returned from his eastern trip, and calls for his Joi'KNU. again to the old address. Iet none of our readers hesitate a moment to ask for a change of address. Drop us n jHwtal card, giving the present address, and the desired one. aud we gladly make the change. This is a part oi me puousu ing business, and a very essential one to readers, and thus recognizing it. we are always prompt to respond. A Home Mission, for the relief of distress among the residents of this city has leen formed, and has already done good work where it was needed. The officers of the Mission are Mrs. Shoaf, president: Mrs. Herrick, secretary; Mrs. Meaves. treasurer: Mre.0. D. Butler and Mrs. L. d. Baker are inemliera of the j committee of relief The organization is altogether worthy, ami every eem contributed will be faithfully placed where it will help the needy suffering. - The county will pay little more for its printing this year thau it did last, the excess being the increased fraction given to the Wocheublatt. If the full legal rate had been distributed etiually among five papers, the strong probabili ty is that none of the county supervisors would have been called "venal vam pires. It is our belief that the injus tice dune is in the allowance of a greater fraction to the Argus than to the other papers. This sort of injustice rankles. It would have been a wiser policy to give the printing to five papers, at one fifth rate each. We see by the Evanston (Wyo.) Register that X. Iv. Small, a former well known resident of ColiiinbiiH. hnr been re-elected as chief r the fire department there, and that he is exercisiug his old time vigor in asking of the city conueil the necessary appliances to enable the tire laddies to do their full duty. It is a long distance "to reach with advice iu local mattere, but we venture to say, confidently, that if Norman's recommen dutioiiri are followed, Kvanston will have even a more faithful and efficient fire department than they uow have, which is ikerhapa as good as any city of its sie in the country, having three hose, teams and hook and ladder truck, and ninety- eight men. In Polk county, near t!lem Wat kins place, live Mr. Martis and family, and -Mr. Joseph Schoner. The Martises were cutting wood off au island that Schoner claimed as his own, ami Schoner came and ordered the woman away (Mr. Martis was not at the spot just then. i when she picked up a stick, and made after Schoner. He pnlled his revolver aud shot the woman in the right arm, indicting a dangerous wound, that is still (after two weeks) very troublesome, and ios9ibly may prove fatal. Schoner was arrested and allowed to give bail in the sum of S.I.Hflrt. The woman is a Polauder, and the mother of seven or eight children. Children Cry for Pitcher' Caetoria. Children Ory for Pitcher's Caetoria. Another Xebraska man is becoming celebrated in the line of inventions. II. I. PerRy. who Beveral years ago lived in Saunders county, and who now resides iu Denver, has recently hit upon a solid steel railway palace coach. The car is cylindrical in form, has a solid rolled steel floor, to which the sides are firmly riveted and well lapped over. The floor and sides are riveted to three heavy steel sills. It is claimed that the car cannot lie smashed to pieces in a wreck, that it weighs ten tons less than the or dinary Pullman and doesn't cost any more. -The non-officeholding lnxly of the jieople were long since tired of Ijosb rule, and have tried, over and again, to thwart the "machine" element in both political parties. Could it be done within old party lines? was the serious question of many. Some have answered it by sever ing their old party ties; others are con sidering whether it would be best to do so, while others still believe that the old party organisation can be used to se cure ueeded changes. Party managers must reiect the wishes of the people if they exjiect to succeed. Notice of DislatloB. tie is hereby given that the part- oTintini? between the uuder- Lned. doing business under the firm name and style of Schaffroth & Plath. prior to March 10th, 1890. -was on tbat day dissolved by mutual consent, -id ac counts due the firm being placed u the hands ot C. J. (Jarlow, esq., fer ollee tiou. J. F. ScmFFBOTH, 21jsn-3t Lxopolp Puixh. A queer winter. The snow is gone again. Freddie Woodson is confined to his led from a severe sore throat. John Haney, jr.. is again at Lincoln finishing his education. He will begin his three months' term or school in dis trict No. 5, the first Monday in February. Henry Larue of CJe-noa was through this vicinity Wednesday. We have recently learned that lvurnet Meays has rented twenty-live acres of luud of Dave Anderson. To speak of the past, we find this was the same piece of land that Karnest had rented last year and which didn't yield enough to l.al auceup with the rent, but this shows the young man has a good deal of grit, aud has not forgot the old saying try again." I'orn, to Mrs. Jerome Cleveland, Thursday January IMh. a sou. Mr. Peters purchased the Lawrence threshing machine Tuesday. James Marshall has rented or 1). An derson the eighty lying directly south of Mrs. Marshall's. The Alliance meeting Monday night was a Bitccess, but for some reason they dismissed earlier than usual. The lyceiim Wednesday night was a success; the program was a song by the school, followed by several dialogues; the paper was read by the editor John Marshall. The name of the paper was the Evening Call, and true lo its name, gave every one a call. After this was the debate: Resolved. That the govern ment is to blame for the late Indian trouble. Win. Meaves on t lie afiirmat ive and John Marshall on the negative: the decision rendered was three for the affirmative and none for the negative. The Bug has recently learned that the total amount or Mrs. Lawrence's sale was $1,700. It was altogether a mistake of the Bug's -Miss Plumb did not go to Corn lea last week. It's true, everylKxly is "dead onto" the June Bug. but keep your toes off- he's small but treacherous. JfNK Bro. ones as the Telegram and I have made in this matter of public printing. No one can regret the final outcome of this matter more than myself, because of the gross injustice that has been done- Knowing the temper of my col leagues on the committee, and the liody to whom the report was to be sub mitted. I thought it would be a good test, to the depth and sincerity or the rampant reform and retrenchment, that came bubbling to the surface like an inaugural, upon the first presentation of public evpenditiire. involving the in so you won't be deceived. Maurice A. Mayer, THE - GLOBE - CLOTHIER. Thirteenth St., Columbus, Neb. C. r.illiick and the coinejauce Irutii .It.l.n .. Pollock tu(. J. McToy. mid that eiien of mid convex an.-e-. Hi well a-the iiivteiidrd deed from thN liiainlitf to -aid Samuel Pollock In- decliind null and void, and of no force nor etf.-.-t whatev er, and that the title to lotn.. and i". in Mock '.'. known ar. the l.iudell Hotel tno.Tt pitiialed in On- linn of ('..ltimlm. Platte county. N-li., qtiiiled in thN plaint iff. and that tlieaiauiiH'iit of thiM i.laintill to Samuel Pollock of the ratlil- I to the rent from iid Hotel piort liedeclarijl null and oitl, and that it I-cancelled, and tin plaint ill lie put in iki-i moii f -aid prcinc-.'-. or that an order imi. roiiiiii.tiidiuK,iiid . J. McCuv to iy the rent-, and profits into court r . .i.!. ..- .".I I.......;. ..f ..miiI .il.'iintitT. and for lor iii- ii-w-in " - i'-- ,-. - ' 1 .1 i r.. -n.... .....1 .1 .ir.tr.. nt r..li.. 14 Mien oilier miiiiuutiri .m. - tit may reipiire. . . Vou are r.ii'rcd to answer -aid petition on or lnf..rethe,thda. of Feliniati. l-'.'l. Dated Jan. ''. l'.'l. ... SA.vi L lil. ! l.r- i ' .". .... (, i i , I SA.vil lil. r. terests of the citizens of Columbus, (see ,j U',it,lk .l(l hj;In . t; vui the action of the Iwiard in allowance of deputies for the county clerk) which ac tion. I heartily endorsed. The board further put itself on r.rrd in its de termination at retrenchment and reform, by au award to Dr. T. II. Clnrk as hos pital physician, thus saving to the citi zens the enormous sum of t hirty-live dollars. After such a careful, watchful out burst of economic lesolves. it needs no mind-reader to unravel the "wabbling indignation" or the Telegram at the recreancy of some of the supervisors. in not recogniing it, as one oi me venal vampires" fattening at the pub lic ciib. I am sincerely sorry for this, for I he icason. tliat the Telegram is doing miieh to build up the interests of Columbus. The great wrong done, was iu the entire ignoring (by this lmdy of reformers, who aie largely in the ma jority) the bid of the Sentinel to do tin AttV iij.tnl T1IK IIH'KK ".'" f lie I'isureS ill our 5 ito x.iil tu..l:' a lore; tay. :o mail or wciuuii now liiu will v'r date a locuinent without usiuy tie-' liur.- 9. It -taints in the third pi ice in 16&0, w her.- it uiti r-m:un t.'u vtir and tlk'ii litoe up toM-coud place iu 1. tttu-re it will m-t for one hundred yirs. Th"rei-..iuotliir"J" which lmiiiKocotnetostay It is unlike the flsur" y iu our date- in the r".p-ci tii.it it has already moved up to Iirt place. hw it will pcrnuiieiitlv r'-iiuiii. H i- culled tin-"No. J" HigJi Arm Wiicler .V W d-:i sewing Macli.n- The "No. !" vt.is eiidor-d tor Urst place by the experts of Kumi: at tic- Pari- Exposition of 1S8'J. w hi-re. at ler "i -t-vereconi.'-t. vxith the leadiii mi chin, of the world, it wc awarded tic only Urai-.d Prtc gi u to faiuil : nig uuchini'-. all .tu.r-tin exhitut h.viu r.cived low.r award or edd tn.d.ils, cic. The I-reiu-h Governncut nl-or.co!ntedit--uperi.rit hv thedecontionof Mi Natlmiii-1 V1 !.-r, ln-idr iitot th" coiupaii. with the C'r.'-- of th.' h lou ot Honor. The "No. D" i- ii"t au old la K-iiine improved .T I . .......... .....I .1. ui iiti. out l- un eiiiini wn j:iai-iii"'7, ". ... thefrt. public printing or every clasa, ami kiml. Jr iA ,..,. al ,.jr, tts.a ,in.irij..,i a c .. j-Mnd-for l-" of the legal rates. Certainly t lie . ,.., aU4 j,,..,. ,:, j,,. :u.ichiu mectiaui-m of the iiij it can i-r l.lle- Sentinel'H face is as clean, its morals and I .,,... iu.,-..-. who hio it can re.-t u-urfd 'truthfulness" are the iieer of any or turtr.td haviuathev.-ry Lu.-tnnd hr-.t its coteinnoraries. but these watch-tlogs , I ot the county's treasury, who were so j careful to save .". in liospital atten dance upon poor afllieted humanity, could nit see any wrong in voting aliotit Sl'J'K) more than the lowest bid (the Sentinel's") would be required if the same rule of rigid and strict econ omy had characterized the disposition or the public printing, but the division of s(oils was at stake, and the like heroic treatment was non . Xo reformer in sisted then that the lowest bid must lie accepted by the IJoard. as before cited. There is an old record that says men will band themselves together "saying, let us go up and take a spoil:" the spoil was secured, but the "vampires" are now quarreling over the division of the spoils. As "the Sentinel and the Telegram do not 'stand in' with the powers that lie." the advice given by the Telegram to Thi: .Toi-kvai. should also be appropriated by the Sentinel. "It should at least kick hard enough against the arrangement preserve us sen-respeci to When jLu n8I afcned, Pi-trkt 44 and Vicinity. Winter haB lost its "grip' again. George Drinnin has been on the shelf since Thursday with the grip. John McGill was offered i" an acre for his farm. Frank and Will Stevenson of Colfax, sport a brand new road cart which their father purchased while in the city Satur day. We were told that a good minister not far from this place lectured a certain voting man kindly, for attending a pub lic dance, and the y. m. sought to get even with him by writing of a sociable held at the parsonage for the lieuefit of the church, where there were only three ladies present. We learn tuat tne late miuer at Becker's mill, died very suddenly Satur day afternoon; we have no particulars. Mrs. Schochtschneider liviug east of the city, and whose husband was re cently adjudged insane and sent to Nor folk, "is not, (as we were told), in des titute circumstances, but is uble to care for herself and childreu until the returu of her husband, ishose mental lerauge ment, she thinks, is only temporary. Mrs. S. will not move onto either of her liixbv wakes up he can speak or write some" pertinent truths." Yes! yes! the Telegram and some others have shud dered at the dazzling glows of the red headed, religious recorder of tbe Senti nel. "In order to know what you are to expect from any individual it ia neces sary to study his antecedents, and judge something of the future by the past." "Such are the attributes of Mr. Satan, ami knowing what to expect from the gentleman it is not so diflicult to do him up." (See Uixby's essay on Satan.) With malice towards none" ami other sundry quotations which might be made from the Sentinel. I close. H.J. IlrnoN. iiSj to N H V n p e- o C -S M. P Old- P co i 5 tt cr-g CD ! - 3 &? ? p . CD (D MJ3 o n Pco CD CD P -s o P w 03 P m C J3 O CD CD P S-CDO O g 3 OR ct2p cd2 a8 ji co to P w Ui GO -i t- ' O Cfl crq 3p so CD CD CD A S" CD o o p CD C op CD AND tiVS. a. MLCHKR. EstitMuhrd ir.rt. l.Koruhu J.Kuai 0. WHEELKlt & WILSON M'FG CO., 15 and IbT Wabash Ave.. Chicago V. KIBLEK. Leih. Nr. .tiilrl-it GUS. G. BEGHER & CO., Farm : and : City : Loans COLUMBUS MARKETS. 20ar.iuotationfif the market fari'oljtsitriI Tuewlaj aft?ruoiu,;iul are correct and n-IUMe Ht thetiuic. WIIVIN.KTC. Wheat.... C.rn OfttB ... He "lour.. . Butter Ecgs . Potato . . . Vat hotfh . Fat cows.. Fat h? . Fat st'H'rb. Fevers Hams Hhouldera raoDCct. LI vi. STOCK. Mt:vr.-i. it w . 50 ti at:. t ll)i 15 t:. jlMi'JW J-J OOtjS .VJ 3 :f 1 w 1 CfMJ .' BIU )l 9ide llftu'i GROCERIES ! FRUITS! CNNi:i) AND DKIKI). OK AU. KINDH i:uAitA.vrKi:To ukof iikmt QUALirv. DRY GOODS! a noon and well si:u:i"Ti: siock al wws.vsrHi'-ArASTin: cnur- hST.ALSU BOOTS & SHOES ! SV-TIIAT DEFY COMl'KTIT ION.- BUTTER AND EGGS ml all kiaN of cotmtrj .nIur Likj-u in trtnl ntnl nil kikhIb (Ifltvi-tl Trei' "I 'tiari;i toiiuy p.irt if tin- i'ili. FLOUR! KfcKl ONI.VTHK HfctS'l liKAUKSOF FLOCK ,0-tf J.M.IIELII-IU COLUMBUS, NEBRASKA. IIOM.VTM I.V ON' 1 VKVIHat I'-.-t r.it.-.f iriti-ri-it.ini 1-In.rt i.r It.n tmi. 11. Hiiiini'I- to Milt UHIillr.ltiti-. OVIl't.KTK MiSTK.Vt i':v Oh 1'ITI.K toall ri-.il i-trit" in IMatt.-count. Notarj l'nlilir alv.'.'ij- i:t oHici-. I arm an-l cil v rii;rrt fur-ale. ... . ,, MaK illt-ition-of foreign inheritanii-i ami -"ll t-.iiri-In ticki-t- t ml iri'iu nil j.htt. of IJir -jub.-vtf SPEICE & TOKTH, General Agents for the sale of r Union ,m .t. m;Um1 Pacific It. It- I-and for sale at from fa.00 to $10.00 jr acre ror cnl UtUU - . - .n, i.. nnnnt.1 TtMVIUHia I1IBUI tt ,ntMtrwa a w w - ---- w - . or on live or tu ,c. i. " ------ .;--". fi.r , 1, , .j Mj n reaonabto Uiu. ai in th cit. W keep a couipleteabetmct of title to all real e.tut u lot of other landi. improve I baiinevii and reaiuencn 101s Platte tonnty. COLUMBUS, BJl W. T. RICKLY Wholeaale and Rtil Dalr In xo&Icl I Salt tiane, Peiliry, anl Fresk Fisfc. All Kiiils f Saisage Specially. tVCaah paid for Hide.. Pelta. Tallow. Higheat markat price paid for fat ttlaVmi Olive Street, twe Ueors Nertli ef tfce Firtt Nitieial Bk-