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About The Columbus journal. (Columbus, Neb.) 1874-1911 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 6, 1901)
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It is ihjs excellence of quality and the reat .number of dif ferent items, under' this uni form label,8 that dislinguish the MONARCH braid above all others:. Money can tiot buy better goods because they are hot put up . . .. ". . . : Wi juite lisictMi. ... Fnces same as last season at XXr K A. T O -m m m o m HEADQUARTERS XK: X ;.; ."-;! X irGolumbia, -Victor and Ideal buggies; . 2 v" .5 ; H v. Mtchelland Old Hickory, wagons; ;. ,. t :; .; i 25 .Bock Island plows and ctivBtors? ! "t '?" X; Kdck Island cornplanters; '" . .!. ' ' "" 5voX-Cadet-cornplanters; . -." .-0 - " -. gS, . . -where'th, operator. cairiee X- Jones' Chain mowers; - Jones' Self-dump hay rakes; 55 Jones'- Hand-dump hay rakes; X o Walter 4.; Wood's mowers; " Wobdmanse and Aermbtor windmills;': Jack-of-aU-Trads gasoline engines;- 1 - an3-:ee for vourelf ahdfall other macninerr'needed bri theiirm. HENRY UIBKER, . ' TMTEEITI ST1EET, .-: QS X CIUIS, KMISUL XXX if i M ml - .. ..- : -.' .To your entire satisfisction that it is. to your : advantage to do your fiand.winter trading in Clothing, Gents' Furnishing Goods and T Shoes with us, would yon not say: . r YES, WE j Well, that' is just what we can .do and all is necessary for and get.our prices: 3k: WILL YOU DO IT? Mschliolz Bros; ,- . - a Fnjits and .; Vegetables. "" .. ." -. . . c .Preserves and . Jams... We.UrsiCMparini. the. corn drop while planting; . - Cll Tewish'our traHe. WOULD? you is to look over our Colnmlms gtmruaL j Umke;s Cffte at Cray's. A'kearr rain an Dt Te . Widia for aU 2L. . Haaa Elliott waa day on baaiaaaa. r-Car laaid afpiat joat HtktarAdaaW. ' Waaud, al.oBca, an at J. C FUuii'. . P. H. D. Bagel .goat to. aad Oaswila tail waak. H. J.'Haadrrief Moaraa saaortad up and arooMd at boanaaL, -Jaawa Stin&j of Sflvar Cnak aaa baac giaateda f mmno at tj8L Dr.C-H. Owttaa, daatiat, iaBar bar block, Ihirtaaatfc atrak Ik ' . Bring, your baaiai to Wildm if yon want Ibeat paMagiraphad aatxaetiy. . . W haya aad arrtty linf waata ar'the pact veak, for (kai tiaw of yaar. 9 For ae arateb icaaanag, aall on Carl Froamai. Uth St, Catambua, Sab. ' Dza. Hartys. Exaaa ' Gaarragafla UrdooraaorthofPrJedharBatora. tfi --Chicago Inter Oeaan aad Coixxstb JdcxsAL, one yearin adiwaee fLTS. tf --Bo sot fail to aaa oar 8-foot galvaa- ized steel mfll for $3100. 1 TTaauTT I Soi .tf Balph Taraer came ap Saturday I from Tjncolr; to remain antil after elec tion day. W. O. Pogaiey barcaaaad a Palled- Aans boll .while. In b-tit City kat week, price 1600. BaTid-CityHigh school'baat Seward 1 High abhool at foot ball at Band Gxj. Satnrday. 2S to 0. The,. laces band. haTO.been engaged for an appearance at Fremont. Wedaae day Febroarr 19. Dr.. IfcKaaa's method of aaaking slominnm plates places them on an egnaiity with gold. . The ladies of the-Catholic anarch ue arranging to yire a sapper on tbe 21st for the beceit oltbe hospital Panl Hagel went to Omaha Monday . to attend" a directors, meeting of the Ne braskaIowa Creamery company. C a Hardy was in Omaha Thurs day and Friday, and thinks that tba metropolis is doing fiady these tnara Standard Faaaioe-Sheets 'are fur nished by J. H. Galley. October supply just reeeiTed. Call and get one. Prof. Garliebs baa organised aa orchestra of twefre girla aad boys, whoae initial inatractioa was takac--Th!aTaimy. Editor Teopletoc of' tbe Falkrton News was jn tba city Friday, aad gare Thi Jocaxiiaabort bat aery alaaaaat aat. . Miss Ansa Baker went Sunday' to Gibbon; .where she aili dark in tbe store of Mr. Randall, formerly a atataon-agent at Duncan. Dankl ' Mardock of Oooeee oeea stoaally comes to. tbe oooaty aaat to transact boatnesa. Heaaama to be renew ing his yoatik. From the Commercial National bank to. Way k Fsirehild's corner there is now: a continuous brick or" cement sidewalk. J .except .over M street. " r-W. H...GhTen. rrpreawcting Ghfen's CJrehestra .entertainers, was in the city Jionday to confer 'with tbe Hbjh School Lectnre-cocrae cnaVmittae . . ft rained here Satarday afternoon so that the foot jball-game act for that-day between 'the Norfolk aadCdhxmbaa High 'school teams did not.take place. . -Some of the Hallowe'en isielaifc tied a cow to each of the front dobr'knobs of tne High school-.bailding.aBc "-pat a poggy on the roof' of tbe benlding. W. H..Feen of Omaha, aaartant aaperinteadent of the railway mail aef Tiee. was in. the city Tuesday and gave Tfex JavmsxL a. tbtt pleaaant.ealL A slight fall sit enow Monday remained on the ground in spots, em phasizing the green of tbe grass,, not- withstardiag tbe Ioweriag; temperatare. . . A new dynamo was anfrrieded here Wedaaaday and pwt ha phase at tbe electric-light Thuraday. It was man- factrad at Peoria THiecm, and weighs ItyWOaoanda. . The call fer baildiag -material the paaraeason baa not alwayf mat with I readrresponaa, at least in this' city once a wait of weeks for.joiata, and lat teriythre weeks for brick. WHTCETS CBEAX TEBHTFUaE reaaoTaf the aabealthytjaaaaaawa which, wqfaw-tarrtrt brmgaLaajd qaiekb7,a healfhy eonditiab, of body. cannot epst. FrieeSeenta. and Pollock A" Co. . E. Coabin while aorkiag at'St. EdV tonwood trees, foaad bui aboat'readV Itobars&aaamalaof which he broaght as. It is oae of the irira firms of warm: fall weather. Xerer try to coax a- cold nee tbe remedy that both. BALLABDS SlSUPrntawgraatsaacale far all thraat and laag troabiaa. Friea eeetfi A. Uentz aadftaUoek AOo. The Art deaartmeat of tba Woaaaaa dab wffl meet Faiay farasaa with of anaonacad. The aniaiiai wffl.ba EB-Ameriea- Mr. A fall v okeoagh, HOMEHO&5D Tfrri ' AtMpi. '""' ") can Sewhatnca. Mia. Maaasr. " .Kauaf Bkelatnaa were kaaarthad. awaaaaad to : 1 Tt in if iiili iia liTliiHi Tilin zaeKd l.ti. -jt Tk. Wi u SKXtaaK aaota, akaDs to be' thaae at waste aaac ' If! TT isiMf Mi Hi i iieii.il aiail O - -. f-f X. Al M aV . gWaVa . 1R BBBTaaiBpOK Badvm, of Oariataa, Ohaa. - Be bad WASUtb-BeTVaBALM " gaBBBBBP BBBBfil BBBBBBbI XaBBBBBtaBBBV 1 12 afcar , g cte at W TjjmdmT kogot 3c 1 -Dr-LCTa At eaat, aUoaxahoaa aad raaaiairiBg Sor.L at Aaeh TearVaaai fad bay aad year aavg? at in abetter for 15c at tbalatkfiaarj kaowato at AackeA-Byaa'a. r dvallag hoaaas fccaalaoa t alan. a bargain for aeaee ierr Hodcenaer t CJaaauMTL Kate.Togel eetertaiaed tba Parhtlor airk Tbnxaday ereaiag: Tba araazaf war apent in Halloween gaaaaa. Thejoat popalar hata for girla ace tba Aagkeely and the new Mmran, jaat armed fnoeiCfaioagol J.CKllauB. WauSchila akaa baota aad aboac in tbe beat tyleaand aaaa only tba very atoek tkat can be procared in tba tf Jiai Fradar ahipped 500 bead -of cattle from Atkxaaon to Soath Oauba laat weak, and wflLaecd in SO more in afewdaya. See Hardy & Land if you hare leaky roofa. Tbey can sell yoa tbe ataff for aawidiag at a leas cast than yon can boy ahingiee. tf Wxtboat affectionate interest and understanding, no nee is aaeoeaafnliy aecotnpliaaed. If we do the Terr bast we can, we shall soon do better. Bartelfl.' There were no church seryaces held in the Methodist church Sondav.as Eer.'f Bobinson, who was appointed to preach Sunday for Eev. Lace, was unable to come. Juat received, from California, a car load of all kinds of fine, wines and bran dies; quality and prices are each that yon cannot afford to be proeibttioc Wm. Basher. 3 For sale, four good horses, well broke, single or doobie. large eaongh for 'farm paxpoaes, and wfll be sola at rery reasonable figures. Inquire at-the Park lirery stable. A.O.H.balL Theorder of A.O.H. wiU grre their annual ball on Thanks grting night, Nor. 23. at the opera hooae. They expect to make this the grandest 'balloftheeaaeoc Sot many young (or old) farmers hereabout, that we hare heard of, hare scored .a better record on winter wheat than Frank Thomas, sooth of the rrrer thirty-eeTen bushels to the acre. Mr. and Mrs. C A. Liadstrnnx, enter tained tbe officers and teachers of the Methodist Sunday school Tuesday even ing. The evening was delightfully and, proitahly spent in social insercoarse. D. X. Miser has began the erection of a residence on hiff premises south west .of the Grand Pacific hotel; on Oiive attest. It win be 24x36 feet; story aad a half frame, with ample brick foaada tkmwaU. BEBSTSE sweetens "the breaihl brightens the eyes and clears ,the cam-1 plexjon without the slightest ill effects .whatever, and ensures the natural bloom of health. Price 50 cents. A. Heiatr andTolloek A Co. George Morkert has sold his 90-acse farm five miles east of tbe city, W- S: E. Jj, Sec. 25. T. 17. 1 east, to George Zuroski for $48 an acre, making S&SIO. Mr. Morkert immediately invested in fe acres adjoining Richland, for'f4A30 an acre, buying of O. L. HflL The Norfolk team is planning for its return game of foot ball with Columbus, which .is to be played at that city Novem ber 9. The players are practicing faith- Lfulry and hope to make a better showing than they aid on the occasion of the recent game in this city. News. What Dana once said, that probably no newspaper had ever been issued bat contained somethi&g' that should have been left out. or lacked something that I should have been published. seems yet to be true, if we are to judge "by the ex perience of "Columbus newspapers. Benj. Davis, son of Mr. and Ma. Charles Davis, was operated upon for appendicitis on Wednesday of last week by Dra. Martrn. Evans,- Geer A Hiheer: St. Marys Hospital Hehad"beenat work at Plattsmouth, and his phyaiaian adviaed him to come to the heapital here. DaTyi'Orr, plumber, at Dussell's, who bad been eaffering with adatSe described as iabout as bad asitcoeJd get," has returned from Erks vflle. Misan np. where be took treatmenf frbm-the OsteopathVat their Infirmary, 'and now has no pain left only a little Many people are Buffering fast fully silTiaaf urn in bottie o HKRRTNF wemld about a prompt aaa permanent ewe. A few doses wfll do atore for a weak atom ach'than a prolonged coazee of any oth ermediciae. Price 50 cents. ' a! Hsiatz aadPoHockACo. ' a 'Mr. and Mra. H. a Fricke wfll make their hoaae in Colambas this winter: Mr. Fricke baa been working at am trade in. that-city since lasfapriag aad baa ajoatba of work ahead of him. Tba family joined him' there' Sunday. friende hope that their removal wfll -be permanent. Madison Chronicle. G. W.Hardy returned this far Sat-J y from Hymuua. wnere he bad bean at the caraivaL Mr.Hardy Leased was tbe gaeat of ass' Cwkflaxn'tbeeity. Tbay'hada Got. Savage; in firing at a tin had fixed has aaaDs with felt instead of ahoC when be dsdet to be able to hit aaythiag,' Aftar- good by aaootzag, only aaeaad to A. H. Hardy, who hita, xa tec taw letter H ic a card board,, bald hand by Bad Bowers of Sehay lee MWeewbeyaat the SSO v m aaa. SiSmM i IIj eaaa - saaeasl. aQ ihUi kwk earn aaMB asaaaassaaavvaaaaBa. JbbjbjB aaaataami Vaaaaaa 17 amtks- 81 .at J. Far aU BALLAKDTS SSOW UKIMEST bataokMjkly ISOoaata. A. atiU on bat called again, bai work batag of Yaaaatf alfalfa oa his farai and tkiaTai flOtaaaaf hayfraaa tba Of tba third catfia? be bar acres aad obtaiaad 30 i. Eaidcatlyit woaU'ba to tba . oC ateaaka faraaata to grre to -alfalfa ealtara. J. W. Bam. L, who lives aaar Sekay lar, and is a breeder nf laanJaaa 1sqm cattle, aad puroc-Jeraey hogs was in the city, Friday, aad pnrehaaed of C S. Da vies one of histhoroagabred Daroea. He-.gives -Mr. Davies' thoroaghbred ahorthora cattle high praise, and, be fore seetag tbe raach.'had no idea that Colnmbaa waa so well supplied. ' There is probably no disease more rfisVwasing and annoying than pilea. TABLER'S BTJCKETE PILE OIXT- jut m daily cunag eases ot y stsndiag of itching and bleeding pilea, The care begine on tbe first, application, a little perseverance makes the cure complete. Price- 50 cents in bottles. Tubes, 73oaata. A. Hetntz and Pollock ACo. S. "Wadsworth and wife, of Iowa, were out looking after some property interest at Genoa and came up to visit his cousin, D. A. McDanieL They re turned Tuesday. Mr. Wadeworth's an cestry are rich in the history of this country. They were sent over from England to teach the coloniata how to farm. Tbe record ahow that they once owned the historic Bunker HflL At bion Argua. The Monroe Tookfng Glass says that: Mrs. T. W. Adams of Columbus visited her parents there Tuesday H. J. Headryx has been confined to his bad by sJekaeas tbe past week Mrs. Alex ander and daaghter, Mrs. Willis ma, ot Colnmbaa, were visiting friends in Mon roe the first of the week Jacob Shotta- weU from Butler county was there attending the half-yearly meeting of tie 'Friende last week. Coanty Attorney O'Brien has filed suit against the boa dam aa of extTreas urer Lyach to recover what is yet- daa the state (throagh tbe aoaatyX aoaae floVQQO.' JtJ has been understood that Lyach turned over to his bondsmen property enough to make good, at least a large portion of his delinquency. Any how, the county -attorney has broaght aait. It" n aulas to be esse whether the county can now recover from the bonds men. Work en the gaa plant is pushed rapidly. Nearly aU the are laid, and the gas hoaae or pumping station, or whatever you choose to can it, is fast going up. This is a brick strustnre on Market street; near the waterworks pamping hoaae. In oae and of the hoaae is a large cylindrical cement esatern, in which. -under water, the gas is generated. It is expected about the time of the next real dark evenings that i the street lights wfll be turned on. Albion News. The brick walls in tbe addition to St. Mary's hospital are being rapidly completed, the masons now working on tbe fourth story. They expect to put the roof on during this week. The building wfll be a handsome structure as it wfll stand when complete, with the pressed-brick walls on the south and west'sides, large windows, etc. Excava tions are made and the foundations wfll be begun soon for the boger-hoeae, coal cellars and laundry bafldings to the rear of the hospital bafldinga. ' Thomas met with quite- a misfortune on Tuesday afternoon, which might 'have been more aerioua. He want upon-a windmill to oil it. Tbe mill was out of' gear, but a gust of wind started the wheal and his hand was eaaght in the gearing. A large burr caught him between taeeeoond and third fingers of has left hand, and pinned him to the milL. The wheal had- to revolve once before his .hand. could be released. Dr. Alger dressed the wownd, and found that aoboaaa were Jbrowec. bat theneahwaa ton aad' braand badiy. Sehayler Saa. Friday 'moraiag' between 12 aad 1 o'clock ire waa dmeovered at the rear of the rest sans: of. Mrs. L. B. Callaad on th street, and immediatelv the 'The fire was discov ered to be in tbe kitchen aad ao due to the origin baa been foaadbat the eapeo sitioc is .that mice had dattarbad a box of aatteheeia a cupboard. The damage doae was asore on account of the water aaad by the .firemen and the smoked as the names had .aot gaiaed much bead way. A supply of hoar had bean put in the day before the fixe. Mra. Callaad was hasaredin the Gobmbiaaad Coati ncatal n aw pan in in all for 12300, Spesee EX0tt,ageuta. rate ansae Hallowe en pranks in the my, bat aothiag of a aatxre that .we have heard of. 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Iida aad'Bena Tarner en tertained the Senior class of the High achool Wedaaaday evening at their home, to celebrate Hallowe'en. All tbe sixteen class members ware present bat Otto Boan, who is confined to the house by lirlniraa The hoaae was decorated with the 'spook' lanterns necessary for such an occasmri and gaoats and a frightful witch fortuae-tefler 'added .to tba awtulaeas of the surroundings. Tbe evening was apaat in games of different kinds and about midnight lunch waa served in tbe dining room. .The tables were decorated with yellow autumn leaves aad lavender, the colors of the class, and lit by sixteen candies, the class number. W.-and L. Conley, the acted cattle dealers up at the head of the Cedar river, wars in Spaldiag, Monday. These gentlemen aad General Barry explored t'mim then ilranl irr country twenty-one years ago, and the former quite natur ally now have poasaarinn of the cream of the land in that country. The land up there is generaUy considered, yet somewhat erroneously, to be a continu oua bed of aaad. There is a considera ble area of low land which has a black loam surface, and which for many pur poses is the moat-valuable and produc tive aofl to be found anywhere. The Mssars. Coaler have a thriving alfalfa laid which they daim is a tame hay erop' wall adaptaa to the eacd hfll eoaa- try. Mr. Coaley reporta that danag th year of alleged drouth and famine he has harvested and thrashed an aver age of forty-five aad one-half bushels of oats from a field of fifty acres. The beauty of 'the sand hfll aofl is that it nourishes when oar highly treasured day and loam mixture fafle us. The water is so coaaervad that dry weather has little terrors for the aaad hfll far-' mer. Upon experiments by experts it has been discovered that certain trees wfll grow to advantage in the sandy aofl and accordingly the .government wfll begin this year to esfhh'str a system of forests on its lands in western Nebraska, which it hi claimed wfll gradually de velop a new aofl aad cause oar arid lands to be as valuable aa any. Spald ing Enterp; The entertainment given at the opera hoaae by the Hahn-Parke Quin tette and Aaa H. Geeding,- delighted a huge anfK"' The entertainers were very gracious in responding to encores which added considerable to-the pro gram. Mr. Geeding has a pure baritone voice, and manages it with remarkable facility, every word being distinct and clear, without in the least detracting from the delicate fullness of tone. The Maiceflles, that universal song of free dom, waa happily rendered, and "Mad ame, wfll you walk aad talk with -me," is still ringing in the ears of the listeners, and finds attempted utterance in song. The ladies in their part of. the entertain-. meat ahnend exceptional, appreciatjon of the aaatnaesta of the master composers, and wooderfufly fine artistic ability in rendition. Sulhvas's great-composition t '-The Loat Chord,'' as arranged by Adolf Hahn,' and rendered by the quintette was a marvel of harmony and gave fitting utterance to the sentiment of. the author: -Calm as Night," on the cello by Miss Saaa Dale-Parke, was a theme weH adapted to the-low, matiow tones of the iaetrumeat. aad to the tender, yet strong, tree aad effective touch of 'the bow on tbe aasoothaaawaring strings. The' ra tartiinrMTiT throughout .was another bright fllaatration of the fact that Tnueic tbe'aazvaaaal language of sentiment. aad that there hi a touch of harmony for eachacdldralL afel i BnaTiif Alley. r In a match Thursday night, the foBowiag rare, made, a ixrj crowd t to witness tne game. J:D.Stiras aad H.S. Elliott were the the aeore f or the Total- ..- 551 53 r.tz eaotaiae. Following as three games bowled. " SOTTAS' TEAM. . . lac 2d. ad.. Total. SI 3 UG ttl aaata - - " "" nT isiv -aa m iu xa ft i' - i M 130 H5 SI Ti ! a k "as) oari : - SM BK. 33 lis . ixucrrrs tsam. ' lac Si. 3d. Tccala. STTwtL -1U MB S SK - . . jj. m t ,J omrmem sc vi vz ' sa "'-' is in lii -. ac Ttiaisiii ' i -lii . . as . x .a,- a . Fwhtawi halla for aale. I wast you td.ase thaaa, whether yoa wiah to bay or aot. It wSl ea yow goad to leek at are bum iiifiilJ tbem. They are far aale at aneaa gaar- bC acienoe aad who aatead te he aa lav as M Iowa, at lasmL'-aonarSed aa' xacarahle I tt ' ' . CLIhm have zaaaeadad aaafly I . AFINEMimOF yt m bbT VV sbbbV CooMngifleatil I .: sTovesSf " aafm aatga A lir iViTrt t1 Aa Taa n. 1 C BUILDERS' ' FANCY AND STAPLE e c . w- a7 "aBrBaBi I .1 I ajaaa aaa. AU irst-claxs ! fresfc. l"ftt? IA33U1 MfcfittJLl. .Tale .MSt gw TwT tfce least aiOBey, at . -.' ..'.;..,.. Herman PH. i hfAMal gjLSa.aLi wfffVfJIy apppfJSnfi tvav S5WWW? 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