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w o 0 o. o J o S o Ct 1 . vi o o a o O qO O o k 8 i'I i:f olumbus journal. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 23. 18S1. to .V. AN. TIME TABLE. o o Pans. Freight. "a nVluaibna 835 a.m. 30p.m.' "? U!iwrl 8:5r. " 35 . David City 9:18 " 4:10 p.m. Howard 10:22 " 7:10 ArriveH.it Linroln llflr-a. w. 10:10 TI paw-ncerh-siWrf Lincoln :it 430 1. in., and nrmi-K at Columbus 7:4 p. m; the freight leaves Lincoln at 7:15 n. in., and arrive at Columbus at "3:20 . ta. UNION I'ACIFICTIME-TAJILE. OuINHKlST. Atlantic Kx... 7-53 a. m Chicago Ex... l-p.m Limited T.:!ftp. m J, Col. I-iocal - -- ' nl OOINfJ WKST. Pacific Ex.... 10 AG p. m Denver Ex.... 2:03 p. m Limited 5 ixi -p. Ml Local Fr't. .. 70 a. m LlSoOLN. CVILUSIItUS AMI SIOUX CITY. Pat "lifer arrives from Sioux City. ... 1:29 p. m i leave Columbus for Linc'n. 24)5 p. m oV arrivt fnim Lincoln 2:00 p. in ' c leaves for Sionx City 2:20 p. m . Mixed leat-rt Tor Hioux City 535 a. m 'Mixed arrives 1059 p. m roil ALKUtS AXD CKPAB RAPIBS. I'nHxenger leaves 230 p. m Mixed leaven ........................... 7wa. m. PaHM-nger arrive 1:10 p.m. Mixed arrives 830 p.m. goriettj JQofires. V o TT - , .S tAH noticen nmler this heading will le S charged at the rata of $2 a j ear. sfc! T.vn 'flK TinfiK No. 53. A.F.AA. .Regular meetings 2d Wcdnepdny in each month. All brethren invited to attend. C. II. Sheldon, W. M. 3iL II. White, Sec'y. 20July y, HlliUDI lA;i.illi.vi.Ti,i.v.u.. iifif mir T (WW 7.. If 1 i f V C--meets lUPNiay osecuiKn ui rsn.ii Vy???week at tlieir nail on xniruvniu o- t7 t,tre-t. Vifitinc ureinren coruiaiiy jnvifl. V. 1L Notenteix. N. G. . II. A. Mcelleb, SecY- 27jamtMt "DEOIMJANIZEDCHOKCH OF LATTE1UDAY SainU hold resular tervices every ounciay at 2 p. jk, prajer nieetinj; on WednewLiy evenins nt tlieir chapel, corner of North htreet and Pacific Avenue. All are eoraiajiy inviien. o laiultrtt Elder H. J. Hcdsox. Provident. J 13rUntU further notice, all adver tisements under .this head will be charg ed at the rate of five cents a lino each o issue: Wo make this lower rate to con 1 form with the times. jHsfailto lookaiS. Camertm. liimbs for6hristmas. GfcW.his terms 0 and prices. o Tlie schools closed last Friday. ?. Sale bills printed at this oflice. iCome to TnE Jooiinal for job work. ToUrtsetirtrom i:jl-$t2-Ht lfcfe- nuisnen s v r iikiccs -i-Tho school ljoy is now enjoyipg a tiort vacation. L.-imjurTTTnll stylgfrJand diil cheap id Kflsinussen'a -Tnc Jouknaii greets its reJiders with . " a Merrv Chrislm:is. 4o c Have you scensjlio great slay of fish at nLonesifer's? ' ff-sjomo in Some iiTtCiirniturefpr Clifntliu inns vpresenUtsitJolin Oksins. - oo -R-'Old newspapers bv tho hundred, 25 . . -. cents at tho .Toiiknai oflieo. '. - Snp't Cramer was visiting schools inLi B aD(i milk sets, 8ltBar " Bismark townshi last week. I Xnm setolive sets, Hone dishes, Ciim. --IIalf dozen different styles of Roch- Jfcester lamps, at Ifcismussen's. Tho ladies musicals met Monday evcniiiff with Mrs. C. J. Gnrlow. of-V -ThoNargestjj I cupsand sahsCTsat . sortmeuior China . , .r 111183011 S. L o auver-uircaiKsaucr rauic I'-Cfor ssileKOelilrieli -CnlllHjd peohelftqjest assorhnent rr "- J 11 I'llIlllltM lll'HIll. .llj BLX3kAI&f3C7KA Ot ", Go toSJrtick forphotographs. worltio6ktho ErttlTniii at JJrtTfair. His UliVojerill yon na.v Olc iMTticr wlfWKioH can yon waniiH Moiresuer s ior 1C cunts .' 1 K Dr. T. 1L Clark, successor to Dr. "Schug, Olive sL In oflice at nights. Go to .Tijin "Gkinfor thblatest a 8tylesslmdfcdighs4Hl)n framesN o Mrs. II. J. Hondrix of Oconeo is suffering from an attack of la grippo. Eye and Ear snrgeon, Dr. E. T. - A-Allen, 309 Bamgo block, Omaha. Xeb. . -Sm Rasmussen's bill otfaro for Christmas-dinner, ihajibther coTdnm. Mrs. D. E. Pickett living north of " town is reported down with la grippe. V Vwnn-tliinrr Wtlin wnv oLJnniv & goods atllagaiin'sjiKerylow prices. Fresh Kggs a ccnser doz. slWHcrinaii HmhlricIrViY Bro. " "V L Ni8 parlor su bed rood: suits and Wm GisiVs very "parlor nWcers at ' fltnnn. - . Some fine young cattle for sale, or fe-. exchange for city lot6. Call on D. B. r Daffy. Rasmussen carries-sfivo different 4 kinds ofcQckeryh stocks. Call and 1 see them, Fred Coffey is having having a very interesting time with somo of Job's pets boils. '; A very short session of council Fri- day night" Aside from adjourning very little was done.' Monday was regular April weather --clear sky and warm, rain and snow within an hour. o D. B. Duffy, Columbus, Xeb., will do your house-moving, in good shape and at reasonable prices. ltf-eow presen robes at vKley & Weaver's. ""' 2t John Neison""has accepted the posi -Tou can makenetter Chmd)as ewtnan one oi inoBnno pinsn tion of night clerk at tho Clother House ' and has been assigned to duty. Tlie celebrated Quick-Meal, and "TTfonarck gasoline stoves, the besi in the . market. For salo by A. Boettcher. 4tf The installation of officers of the . 0 Gi A. R post, W. R.- C. and S. of V. will o be held at their hall Tuesday, Jan. ft. o jj. G. Kemp of recent Sentinel fame .-in .this city is now practicing law in '0 'Omaha and meeting with fair success. a ctsuUt nf ImnpiiipOamns and 4-Btandraiups, cenhidraft, amiScboiee S"k)t of ChnShuas goodHOehlriclifcros.' i 1 -l-Cnberriesncears,Eweetider and dried frWs at Hr5lkNoertker's.)hve 'S ow, cvXi.1 ilnnr nTSMJi First. NaUOBal bank. V. 3t-2t Dr. Nauman, dentist, Thirteenth st, opposite Barber's. All work guaranteed. as given tor tno painless extracuon or teeth. 21-tf Children Cry for Pitcher's Ceeterla. y. S. Cameron has watajfr'ToMWDodl' FoSaJe byiC Chmittm frota335 mahoaaay; ash andpkcase jgimKh up, on i Mf "liaj miJuii" " alaBaTaSt - i ntt.HmAnfn T""-""""" i y --a-vy-. -a. Nasi E. D. FUzpatrick should get his original advertising ideas copyrighted. The Schuyler Quill infringes upon him. finest display oftancv cakes we :es- torday. There were three applicants for teacher's certificates at the examination last Saturday, and two certificates granted. A very pleasant surprise party Mon day evening at the residence of H. M. Winslow, in honor of that gentleman's birthday. Mr. Cox informs us that the net amount realized above expenses, at the recent benefit concert will amount to about $150. The ladies of the M. E. church held a dime sociable at the residence of O. D. Butler Friday evening, which was large ly attended. Arnol Christ broke sing, S. Cameron Born, Wednesday, December 16, to Mrs. Herman Wolf, a pair of bouncing twin boys. Mother and children are all rell and doing nicely. ys Our are stron, et prices. It zpatricl Whek making stmas pn BoaiAUiing subs' )and do ourmioriey rway Arnold's large MockVoL-jewelry and are, and get pnees. A daughter of Grover Hurd living in the oast part of town has a mild form of diphtheria, and tho place is under quarantine. She is not thought to be dangerously ill. Dame rumor has it that in the early spring a largo brick building will adorn Thirteenth street just east of the Com mercial bank. Wo hope the rumor may bo well founded. L 320 acres of good land in section 6, iovn i, range i east, ior sale ior casii. Those wishing to purchase all or any 80 of said tract, please address M. K. Tur ner, Columbus, Neb. fs For rent, a commodious store room 'on Eleventh street, centrally located, and suitable for grocery, dry-goods or clothing. A ' mg time lease preferred. Call nt Joukj At oflice. " tf V- Will l.ansc. zTS. CaVieron willxchange punos nnVorgan8li)r horses amFcattlo. V and I cream setsVolive sets, Done dishes, pud- umgr uisucs,yiancy creamers anu spoon holdersnd ever)thing in ihe, shase of China, aCBasmuasftc's. The U. P. Company are now piling up some more large cribs of coal in the yards. This is done for two reasons they want the cars, and also wish to be provided in caso of snow blockade. Tt Our reMrter caUed onR W. Her- , I nek for an nu, but nund hinVtoo very I busy to virite lone. Mowever,! he said those fins holiday gobds wee going very tasL If youWant w see them call at once. ' It About half a dozen of the high Masons of this city went to Columbus nesdny as delegates to the Grand Chapter of Royal Arch Masons which has been in session there this week. Schuyler Sun. There will be an adjourned meeting of Baker Post No. 9 next Saturday even ing at their hall. Every member is earnestly requested to bo present sb matters of vital interest to the Post are to bo considered, Alvin JoUin" Comedy Covwill make anbthor nppeaianct in the potm- its ownr will ap- city. , Dec 2. "Life is a poem, love, religion and music its sweetest stanzas. In our hands aro the strings which hold the harmonies. Shall we fill the air with wailing, or make an under song so sweet that all will listen?" The last copy of the Schuyler Sun says, "G. S. Turrell, editor and mana ger." With "Marks and Remarks" on one side and "Spokes" on the other, we would meekly inquire, What have we dono to be thus persecuted? rick's 8toi wl 4 system "profeslv fired busy Henry Buntemann has purchased the lot, southwest corner of Tenth and Kummer, opposite Paul Hoppen's resid ence, and will begin immediately the erection of a dwelling that will probab ely cost thirty to thirty-five hundred dollars before it is finished. We aro informed that at J. C. Swartsley's sale Wednesday, cows brought fr a $10 to $22; horses were a drug on the market very low; machin ery brought a fair price and hogs about the market value. Hay did not sell high but a fair price was realized. -Bother chance is affordedhe pub lic to see "Alvin J6snn"Vnd hisVxunny mishaps muKjudicrous situations. iTho i remarlk- better prooflhat the .hat it its owner. At lay, Dec 23. For Sale sortfpl roadsters 4 vnfea nM bed, !, bke siAgle and double. bargain onS-tacms to suit TO . . O. MIEIIOV. Children CiV for Pitcher's Castorla. L XThe k, wna ciqciters ior tmwmdayncu bw w.ia Douceu at Btonesuersi d has a fineJme of sklies apd CV8 KoU 'tftchee foVchristOAs presentsVso a f airline of jewHov Go and see hitfiw - It tLvFlmi pYepVred to gve cneaV priteB to pacLitpurcnasing. caldwsrlDrun Uay ejboonyanW Djtthe pwlor. family' use. KSsmuBsenv J FV a finehoico rolhL or aolce ltrgetuvey. ora fine faX. goose iter M. ChristmaVeo to ' llarty's-inolV markeN n Eleventn street' It One pkir 3-yearld mare colts, wal raNordouule. Ivrsalo bvJ. ontermao suit "" "l I DI 1692 baby carftagesvare it. ThV eWstylkh andtheap. Come anc E.rFit: isents Li2)fr ihrowA lar vplay Vhat has mave fanioBs and xich. Uncfe Anu near atuo oirenr nouse in vhib Wednesdav V For Exchange. v FoVprt fcqck anoViart calh. a nearlr new syen-roomNhousearge boL goor well anu cellar, loNt4xl33ui ComVbus. JjJsXjAlfEBO!" rurreporterateppedlDto Fitzpat- SaturdayXprsomelocals bot ks onlv aide to catah a glimpse of teT in therear of the store, but by a f siirnMs. knoim onlv tv the r he informed use was towlL- to writeVi local. success or iuis alHo. Thefeisno public like "lviriJosl has made a forlnnero public like ' has made a tbeoph.hi tne oiiea.nonse,Hed0esd VLInlL pair wall male lorwie aa a purcaserA a of Omaha, state secretary Y. M. C A will be in the city Sunday, and will probably give addresses, morn ing andlsvening, at the Congregational church. vMake your friend a present of a box oflA. Heitkemper's Havana cigars. Thp Beauty brand, manufactured by him is put up in boxes of twenty-five for the holiday trade. All dealers have them. Of fr-TheB. k, M. will sell tickets during the holidays' to stations within two hun dred miles at one and a third fare for the round trip. Tickets on sale, Dec. 24 25 and 31st and January 1st, good to re turn until January 5th. J. T. Cox, agent. 36-tf The following schedule for the Sixth judicial district "has been arranged by the judges: Merrick, Jan. 18, May 16, Sept 26; Nance Jan. 12, June 13, Oct. 31; Platte, Feb. 1, May 90, Oct 10; Col fax, Jan. 18, May 16, Sept 26; Dodge, Feb. 1, May 30, Oct 10. The Norfolk creamery association fe having a large-sized law suit on its hands with parties who sold cream and did not get paid. Bring or send your cream to the Columbus creamery, gen tlemen, and you will not only get paid in full for your cream, but will also find courteous gentlemen to do business with. A sack of flour or half ton of coal, Christmas, to some poor deserving wid ow with a small family of children to support would not only make two hearts glad but you would go to bed with the conscience of having performed a good christian act and your peaceful sleep would be that of the just Try it The Schuyler Quill says: Johnny Byrnes, of Platte county, was in the city on Saturday. Johnny is the same old enthusiastic independent and we could recommend that every one of our people who feels at all weak kneed in the move ment to go and have a talk with him and if that don't bring him out all right nothing will. The Journal acknowledges an in vitation to attend the Art Loan Exhibi tion at Schuyler, Jan. 5, 6 and 7, 1892. It is the same as has been on exhibition at Omaha and Lincoln, to which will be added many valuable works of art owned by Schuyler citizens, besides rare curios from India, Egypt, Greece, etc Single admission tickets, 25c "Always good" is the verdict after reading a copy of The Youth's Compan ion, but when we get such a superb Companion as the Christmas double number just received (24 pages, finely illustrated, with a beautiful cover in colors) we wonder why the paper is not taken by one million families instead of five hundred thousand. Mrs. David McDuffy is very low at her residence in this city with dropsy. The lady is 62 years of ago, and her friends fear she may not recover. She has been gradually failing for several months. Mrs. McDuffy never fully re covered from the nervous shock she sustained when their residence was struck by lightning, early last spring. The law firm of Sullivan & Boeder has been dissolved by the election of Mr. Sullivan to the oflice of District Judge. L L. Albert and J. G. Boeder have'formed a" co-partnership 'and "will continue business at the old stand. These gentlemen are to well known to require any comment from us. The JouBNAti wishes the new firm success. The handsomest lady in Columbus remarked to a friend the other day that she knew Kemp's Balsam for the throat and lungs was a superior remedy, as it stopped her cough instantly when other cough remedies had no effect whatever. So to prove this and convince you of its merits, any druggist will give you a sample bottle free. Large size 50c and 81. 34-y Why is not the sidewalk on West Thirteenth street completed? The city has laid all the crossings, the railroad company have fixed out the Meridian avenue crossing in fine shape, but there still remains a few gaps in the walk, which should be built, and that at once Now, that the corporations havo done their part well, what excuse have the resident property owners for not doing their part? Perry Loshbaugh, in a business note to us, under date of the 14th at Shanks ville, Somerset county, Penn., says that he arrived there O. E. and found every thing lovely, no snow, and about the samo kind of weather there was at Co lumbus when he left His wife and daughter Eva are well and hearty, but himself had had a sick spell since his arrival there, but was all right again. He sends regards to all inquirers. Christmas day, December 25th, the marriage of Mr. James L. McKinsey and Miss Janet Bell of Colfax county, will be solemnized. The worthy young conple have sent out a great many invitations to their hosts of friends to attend the wedding reception which takes place at their home five miles northwest of Rich land, the- evening of -the wedding day. May happiness and prosperity attend them is the wish of The Joubxal. David City has projected a free pub lic library for the use of the entire county of Butler. The plan to start on is to receive the loan of suitable books, to be returned on demand. Action has been taken in accordance with the state, law, a board of directors elected and a tax of one null levied on David Cityl property. They set their stakes at ten thousand volumes. What a blessing , good public library would be to every county in Nebraska! One item of local interest that should have appeared in last week's JotJBNAD, but got side-tracked ox the editor's table, was a mention of the seventh (woolen) anniversary of the marriage of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Jen kinson, Thursday week. The lady was completely taken by surprise, thirty friends of the family taking temporary possession of her house, and making the evening a very enjoyable one. Mrs. Jen- kmson was presented with a very fine woolen dress. D. A. Dickinson is not pleased with, the treatmenthe is receiving from the Grand Island beet sugar factory. They docked him three tons for dirt on one car,-, which seems very unreasonable. From another car which he sent over two weeks Ago no return or response has so far been given. Mr.Diclossapisafair andeaorable man and.sjMaiikeying of thahSimpany with tumjriU Jfelatal to theDMfidence of the pseoRR this coBHBfjsity in the straifjftanss bxVttwin satatioa. iOedar Bai r PERSONAL. Mrs. & C. Gray went to Omaha Friday. Bev. S. B. Hayes was in the city Mon day. Jay Merrill was a Fremont visitor Monday. Mrs. G. W. Brown returned Monday to Cedar Bapids. Chester Jones expects to pass several weeks in Illinois. Frank Enapp is on the sick list as w also R, Jenkinson. Hon. J. J. Sullivan was an Omaha visitor Wednesday. Mr. Freeman Hoppock of Wattsville was in the city Saturday. Mrs. Henry Gass has been quite sick the past week with la grippe. Miss Jennie Land will spend Christ mas with relatives in Lincoln. G. W. Martin of the Kearney, reform school was in the city Monday. Bessie Whitney is visiting friends and relatives at St. Edward this week. Mrs. G. N. Hopkins and son of Platte Center were on our streets Friday. F. M. Cookingham, an attorney of Humphrey was in the city Wednesday. W. T. Rickly took several car loads of hogs -to the Omaha market last week. Herbert Henry returned home Friday from Omaha, where he has been attend ing school. AL Rickly, an old Columbus boy, ar rived Friday and will visit friends in the city a few days. Miss Bertha Krause was called to Genoa Monday, by the illness of Jier brother Joseph. Fred. Henggeler of Butler county was in the city yesterday visiting his mother, who is very sick. S. S. Hadley, a prominent citizen of Cedar Bapids, was in tho city Thursday enroute to Omaha. Rev Leedom was tendered a pleasant donation surprise at his residence Thursday evening. Mrs. W. P. Phillips and son Frank, arrived in the city Saturday to visit with Mrs. M. K. Turner. Wm. Irwin was a Columbus visitor Saturday. The old soldier was looking in his usual good health. W. D. Fink took a rllying trip to Co lumbus Sunday, the first one for over a year. Madison Reporter. Rev. Button of Richland, was in town Monday as Santa Claus's agent for the purchase of Christmas gifts. Miss A. Hoehen will spend Christmas at home from her work as book-keeper for Robert Uhlig, in Omaha. Mrs.G.W. Brown of Cedar Rapids, Boone Co., came down thursday to visit her sister, Mrs. M. K. Turner. Gilbert Worley was in town Monday on his way home to Albion, from atten dance at college in Central City. Misses Louisa Wellinan and Lillie Hoehen returned home from Benning ton, Nob., where they were visiting. Mrs. John Keeler and daughter of Monroe, visited in the city 'the latter part of the week, guests of Sup't Cramer. D. J. Ckestnutwood, formerly of this city, was visiting old friends last week. Dave is representing a shirt factory of Lawrenco, Kaiinaa- r. Misses Anna McColm and M. Gal lagher left Saturday for Council Bluffs by way of Lincoln. They will visit the former's parents during vacation. Ellis Brown of Cedar Rapids, who has been the telegraph operator of the Union Pacific Co., at Norfolk, now has a position here on the electric force. Prof. J. M. Scott will enjoy his vaca tion visiting friends in Custer county, and will also attend the State Teachers' Institute at Lincoln before his return. Mrs. D. N. Miner returned Friday from her visit to Loup county. She says that with the crops raised the past season people there are in much better circumstances than the year before. F. N. Stevenson, who has been attend ing the Nebraska Dairymen's convention at Norfolk, returned Friday. He also improved the opportunity and went up into Holt county to view some real estate. Charles E. Rickly, an old Columbus boy, arrrived in the city Friday on his way to Rushville to settle his business interests there, after which he returns to his now location at Payson, Utah, where he is engaged in the lumber business. Joseph Crites of Flattamouth, who has been sojourning in Boone Co., and also in California, is very much pleased with the country around San Jose and Santa Rosa. He don't like southern California. Mr. Crites was in the city Thursday. Willie Anderson, son of A. Anderson of the First National Bank, arrived in the city Friday last and will remain until the first of the new year, when he returns to Denver to resume his duties as a machinist in the Union Pacific shops there. Santa Claus was very active Satur day, looking around among the stores to see what he could purchase for bis nu merous young friends. He found no trouble in pleasing himself, because the Columbus dealers, as is usual with them, had amply provided for his coming, and vied with each in loading him down. The advent and departure of important (Personages like Santa Claus, it is the special duty of the reporter to chronicle, but for the life of us we couldn't keep .track of him this time, and before we could frame the words on our tongue to ask him about his reindeers, he was gone from eight We judged, from the merry twinkle of his eyes, however, that times were good with him, and that consequently all his little friends would fare well at his hands. JiBightft of Pytfcia. The social event of the season was the entertainment given by Occidental Lodge, No. 21, K. of P., at their castle hall on Thursday evening. The attend ance was very large and the exercises consisted of music, singing, speaking, dancing, etc The Columbus cornet band took part and rendered several se lections verv annronriate tn thn nraa- - . "i "i. , . . neinwumeuiB were servea auoui 1:30 o'clock, after which all took to heir homes with a pleasant memory of evening well spent and one long jr i remembered. W Cleyal Area Mamas. The city was filled with Royal Arch Masons for a few days last week, who were extended every courtesy of the city; The occasion was the grand chap ter of Nebraska R A. M. which met at fee masonio hall in this city. Among other business the degree of High -Priest was conferred upon, eigh teen candidates. The following officers were elected for 1892: J. B. Dinsmore, Sutton, G. H. P.; R E. French, Kearney, D. G. M.; A. W. Crites, Chadron, G. K; F. X. Bollard, North Platte, G. &; H. G. Clark, Omaha, G. treaf.; W. R Bowen, Omaha, G. sec'y; W. T. Whitmarsh, South Omaha, G. chap.; G. J. Phelps, Schuyler, G. C. H.; Chas. E. Rittenhouse, Hastings, G. P. S.; R H. Henry, Columbus, G. R A. C; J. J. Mercer, Omaha, G. M. 3d V.; James Dinsmore, Clay Center, G. M. 2d V.; Geo. R Whitman, G. M. 1st V.; John N. Vandyke and Wm. B. McArthur, stew ards; Jacob A. King, sentinel. Tho next convocation will be hold at Geneva, Filmore county. P. Rassmussex. We want every mother to know that croup can be prevented. Truo croup never appears without a warning. The first symptom is hoarseness; then the child appears to have taken a cold or a cold may have accompanied the hoarse ness from the start After that a pe culiar rough cough is developed, which is followed by the croup. The time to act is when the child first becomes hoarse; a few doses of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy will prevent the attack. Even after a rough cough has appeared the disease may be prevented by using this remedy as directed. It has never been known to fail 25 cent, 50 cent and SI bottles for sale by C. E. Pollock & Co. and Dr. Heintz, druggists, tf SomrtkiBc New. apparatus TecdminiMenng gas. New local ansesthetia for extracting teeth paudessly. New fcrown gold stloy, superiors all other allty fillings feeth filled witbNabove material will notl dis color or decay around tneJilling. Mew method of filling sensitiveXteeth. VAll the litest improvements to sender tal operations Vi the most sitisfactoi manner, uvuenip need or cental ser vice, do nbt failVto visit m Dental Parlors, ground fldbr, corner Olive and Thirteenth b E..Y. Haughawoct. out Farm Loans ! ive a privilege in our loans which is vesv valuable to the borrowor. it is the pnvilefee to pay one or raoro .hun dred dollars at time of any interest pay ment, in this way reducing both prin cipal and interest. Our present rate of interest is sevon per .cent ., payablo annually, and no charge.is made for drawing up papers. P. W. Henuich, Columbus, Neb. 36 Loan Agent. The population of Colnmbus is about 3,500, and wo would say at least one-half are troubled with some affec tion of the throat and lungs, as those complaints are, according to statistics, more numerous than others. We would advise all our readers not to neglect the opportunity to call on their druggist and get a bottle of Kemp's Balsam for the throat and lungs. Trial size free. Large bottles, 50c and $1. Sold by all druggists. 34-y "Of course it hurts, but you must grin and bear it," is the old time conso lation given to persons troubled with rheumatism. "If you will take the trouble to dampen a piece of flannel with Chamberlain's Pain Balm and bind it on over the seat of pain your rheuma tism will disappear," is the modern and much more satisfactory advice. 50 cent bottles for sale by C. E. Pollock & Co. and Dr. A. Heintz, druggists. tf Dr. R L. St John of Howland, Put nam county, Missouri, takes especial pleasure in recommending Chamber lain's Cough Remedy, because he knows it to be reliable. He has used it in his practice for several years, and says there is none better. It is especially valuable for colds and as a preventive and cure for croup. This most excellent medi cine is for sale by C. R Pollock & Co. and Dr. Heintz, druggists. tf Letter Lint. List of letters remaining in the post office at Columbus, Nebraska, for the week vMr.1 Mhsi eek ending December 21, 1891: Henry Mueller, Miss Bird Adams. JaneVBell. Anna JoEhsnn f 2V l X Mr. Reed. Parties calling for the above letters will please say "advertised." Caei, Kbames, P. M. Platte Veater. Ed. Jocbnai.: Burglars entered Bloed orn's store last night bnrsted tho inside door of the safe, got five dollars, then took one dozen razors, four pocket knives, five revolvers. It is a mystery yet how they got into the store. It seems they tried to take a free drink at Mack ens saloon but a dog being there, did not succeed. Dec. 18. N. ,i A Ckristaas or New Year's Diner at Dome is something to be rememriAnwl. Gd home and partake of the coming one, it may be your last chance. Exceeding ly! low rates via the Union Pacific. For full information see J. R Meaqheb, 2t Agent Union Pacific System. If you are troubled with rheuma tism or a lame back, bind on over the seat of pain a piece of flannel dampened with Chamberlain's Pain Balm. You will be surprised at the prompt relief it affords. 50 cent bottles for sale by C. R Pollock & Co. and Dr. Heintz, drug gists, tf St. Patrick's Prtts are carefully prepared from the best material and according to the most approved formula, and are the most perfect cathartic and liver pill that can be produced. We I sell them. C. R Pollock Co. and Dr. ftEmaXz, druggist. i CfcristMs Dtaaer. V. YBnWt the folIong delicacies for Jour ChsWmasdinnerS&t Rasm Ja son's: I x a I Lettuce, rWishes,onionl, celAry, sweeVftttatoesf beets, larrotp, bananv Malaga rrapesf oranges figB, Bates, blacsV wainuuf unglfth walnmts, nicicory nuts, 1 Brazil santa. aWinndsl filberts, necans. V cocoarmts, New! England mince meat, Curtioi Bro's pllm pudumg' anu every thing Ispt in a fVclassltore.1 Leavewour orders earlyin order to make sumof having them filled. "It Xb GREAT CLEARANCE SALES ! Dry Book Clothing, Eats, Cap; BOOTS AND SHOES, Etc., J. H. GALLEY & BROTHER'S. rE PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing between J. H: Galley ft Bro. will be dissolved by mutual consent on the 1st day of Januaryl892, and in order to reduce our stock before that date we have concluded to cut the prices of all goods in our large and complete stock of DRT GOODS, to save the trouble of invoicing. And it will be to the interest of all who need anything in the line of DRESS GOODS, FLANNELS, SHAWLS, LA DIES' coats, jackets, wraps and plush sacques. to call and examine the same and see our prices and goods before buying. I Our stock of CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, and GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS are to be sold at the same reduced price and in fact the entire stock. This is no humbug as our 20 years business in community is sufficient proof that what we advertise we mean. TUIC IQ MAT A PI CADAIIPE CAI C ofo,(I aml snelf-worn goods, but our entire stock of new I HlO 10 llU I A ULLftllAnUL CALL goods all to be sold at the same reduced price. J-A11 persons knowing and oblige Important Iabbiag AaaoaBre meat. We aro pleased to announce to our readers that wo have made arrangements with the publishers of tho Nebraska Farmer, the leading live stock and farm journal of the west, by which we can offer it ono year with The Columbus Journal and the Nebraska Family Jour nal, all for $2.80, but very little more than the price of one publication. This offer is good for renewals or new sub scribers. Let every one who desires to take advantage of this liberal offer do so at once. Address, . M. K. Turnek & Co., ColnmbuB, Neb. Slices. Advortittetncnts under this head fire cents a lineoach insertion. BCIIILTZ makos boots and shoes in the brat styles, and hws only tho very best stock that enn be urocured in tho market. !i2-tf -XAHRIBD. SKIHEKT-PATTEKSON-At tho residence of tho groom's father near this city, iSnmiuy. Dec. 20, by lie v. J. 11. Leedom, Inwrenco Sciliert and Mitw Charlotte l'atterxon, all of thi comity. About twenty invited nestH were present, and afterthe nuptials an excellent dinnerwas served. Although unknown to n, Tiie Journal wishes Sir. and Mrs. Beibert an unlimited fcharo of joy and happiness. KLU(-8GIIRKinEK-At the residence of the bride's mother, near this city, Friday. Dec. 1H, by the Iter. Mr. Mueller, Carl Klug nnd Miss Anna Schreiber. A large number of invited friends were pres ent. The Jocbnai. extends congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Klug, and wishes them a long and happy life. DIED. . SCIMOKDEIl In this city, Thursday morn ing, of congestion of the brain, Arthur, adopted son of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Bchroeder, aged 5 years and 10 months. Although an adopted child, Mr. and Mrs. Schroederkfeel tho loss as keenly as though he was their own son. Sir. Schroeder adopted the child about 4 years ago, shortly after tho death of its mother. Ho was an unusually bright lit tle boy, quick to learn and was like a sunbeam to brighten tho home of its foster parents, which will now 6eem desolate and dreary, since the childish prattle has ceased. Tho sympathy of all is extended to tho family in tlieir bereave ment. GROCERIES ! ALWAYS ON HAND A FULL AND NEW LINE OV GKOCEU1E3 WELL SELECTED. FRUITS! CANNED AND DRIED. OF ALL KINDS GUARANTEED TO BE OF BKBT QUALITY. DRY GOODS ! A GOOD AND WELL SELECTED STOCK AL WAYS AS CHEAP AS THE CHEAP EST, ALSO . BOOTS &SH0ES! tV-THAT DEFY COMPETITION.-! BUTTER AXD EGGS And all kinds of country produce taken in trad and all goods delivered free of charge to any part of the city. FLOTJE! KEEP ONLY THE BEST GKADESOF FLOUR 10-tf JL H. IftfCUttVAIf StieatiieAaericaa Agency far CAVEATS, TKADC MARKS. OMMIH PATSHTS COPYRIGHTS, etc forBMUoa and free Handbook writa to fS OOl. XI Ruiiwir. NEW Tmir Qiaaac twreaa for aeearlac patent in Aaaertca. vary patent takaa oat by b Is broocBt before the pabMe by a notice gtvam tree o caaisa in the Scientific tttericati IMt ebemlaUoa off ear adenUBe paper la tfce wotM. Beleaaimy UhMtrated. Nolntenteent M heal he wkhoat tt. Weeklr. mslM a SLM alx .ateatha. Addreat MtmN CO. m arroaaway. new ior. FARM FOR SALE ! Parties interested are hereby advised to send me proposals at once for the purchase of N. W. i. SEC. 4, T. 19 N., of IL 3 WEST, as I have a customer who desires to close con tract immediately. For particulars address, er call ob me at Colombo. Nebr. Saor&a B.McTAGGABT. W- A MUl -Any themselves indebted to said firm will please call and settle before that date J. H. GALLEY & BRO. CIUS.G.RECHKR. LEOPOLD J.V(JI. Established 1870. BECHER, JJEGGI ft CO., REAL - ESTATE - LOANS, - INSURANCE COLUMBUS, MONEY TO LOAN ON FARMS at lowest rates to suit applicants. JKMiDED ABSTRACTERS OF TITLE to all real estate ia Platte cooaty. Represent THE LEADING INSURANCE COMPANIES of the World. Oi tho moft liberal in nse. Losses adjusted, and Dromntlr raid at this office. notary 1'nblic always in office. Jarm and city property for sale. Make collections of foreign inheritances and of Europe. SPEICE & STOKTH,. Qeneral Agent for the sole of Uaion Paeifte ami MieUaad Paettc B. K. or oa five or tea reara time, in aaaaal nanaei lot of other laada, improved aad aaimproved, for Basineaa ana lannani ace lota ia the city. We keep Platte Coast?. COLUMBUS. W. T. RICKLY o z Clue, PsiltTj, o Fresh Fit.. tVCaaa paid for Hides, PeKe, Tallow, Olire Street, fire Deen Nertfe p on CD O OOP S B w D COLUMBUS MABKETS. tT'Ourquotationsofthcmarketsareobtained Tuesday afternoon, cad are correct and reliable at the time. QBAix.rrc. Yheat 265 Shellei Com 2B V3l B a m Rye 65 Flour 2 50g3 W rnoDUCC Batter isgia Eggs 18 Potatoes 2065 LIVESTOCK. Fat hogs 13016325 Fat cows $1 256200 Fat sheep S3CO&I0O Fat steers 43 003 HO Feeders. $1756; 50 XKATS. nJiM.. 12H15 phoBKiera ..........,... 8l$ltt Um U6UK .a. gr.8 co IA H C3 M oil . . p of s P -S-B SH. ft M W W f2 j-i a y Sa S is 1 ci - H. F. J. HOCKENBEKQKR . I.S1BBERNUEN. NEBRASKA. of interest, oa short or long time, ia araoaata Oar farm pqliciea at sell steamship tickets to and from all parts " laagTU-tf ! aato at lev a complete CaWei All KiBfc tf Sustg AlftdaMy. lttelnet ami let pilw M fca M aaJMi.-ma ef the First IttfeMl Q CD m CD o a o 2 H W l l AND Backlea'a Araica Salve. The best salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcere, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi tively cures piles, or no pay required. Itisguranteed to give perfect satisfac tion, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by C. B. Stillman. Exou.sn Spavin Liniment removes all hard, soft or calloused lumps aad blen ishes from horses, Blood Spavw, Garbs, Splints, Ring Bone, Sweeney, Stifles, SprsinB, Sore and Swollen Throat, Coughs, etc. Save 950 by us of one bottle. Warranted the most woaderfal Blemish Cure ever knows. Sold by C. B. Stillmaa, druggist. 3amlyr ' 13-vmCeeuts, &$& m !-- - .-. A i - P A t c V- ,