The Columbus journal. (Columbus, Neb.) 1874-1911, January 01, 1902, Image 2

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Ims. The present tainT is a distiiet saecessmati
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Lincoln, Jan. 1,2 and 3, 1W2.
SUte Volunteer Firesaenw
meetiBg,NebraataCity, Jaa-
21, 22 and 23, 1002. . -
Nebraska Territorial Pioneers' Aseo
ciataoaBaseriBg, University chapel, Lin
coln, Tswaday, Jaa. 14, 2 o'clock.
Thirty-Fourth Aanual convention of
the NaUoaal American Woman Suffrage
sasoristifTn, Waehiogton, D. O, Febru
ary 12-18.
Lacalffetieai
America is a tolerably free ooaatry
whea yoa think right dowa to the foaa
datioa of things, and act aooordiagly.
Tn JocaMAi. has had thirty years ez
Berieaee ia haadliag legal aotiesi of all
deacriptioea, and takes thisoeeasioa to
say that itis thoroaghly eqaipped for
thia sort of work.
We desire that yoa remember as whea
yoa have work of this sort to be done.
When yoa do the paying, yoa have the
right to place the work. Special atten
tioa given to mail orders. Call on or
address, M. K. Tcbxkb & Co,
JoarnalOCee, Colambns, Nebr.
With
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The Zionist convention in session at
Basle, Switzerland, resolved to establish
a faad of 1,000,000 to be devoted to the
of land in Syria and rai-
It is noticeable that the St. Joseph,
Mkaoari, hog market iatorferes with
Sswth Omaha receipts more than it doss
with those at Kansas City, when the
i jast the reverse.
Tn storm of Tharsday Bight last is
said to have done great damage to small
ehirr-r near Seattle, Washington, and
Vaacoaver, B. C. The highest velocity
of the wiad was thirty-five miles an hoar.
OPPORTUNITY'S FORELOCK.
Tn Jouaxri believes that electricity
m to come iato iacteasid ose as years go
byt which fact makea it all the more
siiiiisaarr that people should become as
familiar with' the general principles of
electricity as they bow are with those of
team. Development has been wonder
after wonder daring the last decade, aad
almost every day bring something aston
Wiia to fc not in the inner circles.
The tiaaemisskm of power for industrial
puiposns promises an almost complete
revolatioa, more than was effected by
atta-. The New York San remarks:
. "Today, power generated Ion th .Ynba
river, California, is used industrially 200
miles from its soarce. It is running the
railroad shops in Sacramento, the presses
of the daily papers in Oakland, and the
am hinarj in flour and woollen mills,
smeltiag works and mines. It is supply
ing more than twenty cities and towns
with illumination, uapumpingwww.
tn irriMiioD ditches scores of miles
from the water that supplies, the power.
The percentage of power lost-in trans
mission is not stated, bat it is said thst
all these many wheels are being tamed
at a cost less than that of steam produc
tion on the Pacific coast."
For years Columbus men have reeog-1
niaed the situation and more man a
quarter of a century ago Judge L N.
Taylor with others very ably called
attention to the favorable location we
enjoy here for utilizing the immense
water power of the Loup, and it is now
probably the most favorable time, so far
in the history of Columbus, to reach out
into the surrounding region, and employ
the advantages which the natural situa
tioa so strongly suggests.
Axdbbw 8. Dbapeb, president of the
university of Illinois, in a recent able
address 'at Syracuse, N. Yhad this to
say, which ill meet a hearty response
throughout the country: "Beyond ques
tion," he said, "we are trying to do too
many frig- The quantity of work a
child doss under duress is not so im
portant as that he shall do something
because he likes to do it. I believe that
the literature in common use in the
schools makes it for culture at tne ex
panse of strength. I am for culture, but
not at the cost of manliness, of independ
ence and power."
east of the city aadjaat across the liae
in Colfax eoaaty, receatly sold his farm
consisting of "about . 120 acres -to Mr.
Kretzyki, who owns -had adjoiaiag.
The price was some cents above 161 aa
acre, the sum including all of the live
stock, farm implements, aad all hoass
hold f arnitare which could aot bestowed
away iato tranka. Mr. Oehlke returned
only recently from a tour ia California.
While there he. bought two acres of
orange., land about twenty-eight miles
from where J, H. Bead aad family reside,
and .where Mr. O. and family have arrived
at this writing, for they left Columbus
last Thttrsdsy evening.
HmTa ha Has aa4 lt m ia
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Hamshrty.
tfrom tto Seamen. '
Dr. Chss. Oietzen and wife came up
from Columbus to spend Christmas with
Mr. Oietsen's family. -
Conrad Fuehs and Felix Krist have
purchased the Burris half section south
east of Humphrey, paying $45 per acre.
Dr. Metz - received a visit from his
brother Qua, of St Louis, yesterday and
today. Miss .Lottie. Hockenberger, a
cousin from Columbus, was a guest at
the same time.
The three-and-a-half-year old daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wolf died last
Mondaymorning at about 8 o'clock,
after an illness of only two or three
days. The cause of the little One's death
was bowel trouble. -
Dr. Condon has made a skating rink
out' of the lawn tennis court much to the
delight of all the youngsters. It makes
a nice place to skate, and some of the
older ones have been seen watching the
sport of the young people with envious
eyes.
. 1 think," he began aa ha haMal a
pedestrian, "I think I made a mlstari
with the cabman who drove bm te the
Corcoran Art gallery . I am quite sure
I gave aim a 10 bin, but he mast have
miatakea it f or a $2 bUL"
' "Aad yea hope to lad him agalaT
asked the asaa of the stranger te' the
city. ' . .":'
-Why. yes, I have hopes."
"Well, yoa are about as greea as they
amke 'em. . That cabman deliberately
swindled you oat of many dollars."
"I can hardly believe It He looked
so honest and truthful that I-I"
"That' you ought to have asked Mat
to hold your watch and the rest ef your
money! My dear old Josh from the
cornfields, let me say"
At that minute a cab rattled ap, and
the driver dismounted and aaldt
"See here, old man, there Is a mis
take.. You probably meant to give1 ass
a $2 bill, and I thought It waaoae whea
I gave you $1 in change." - '-
But I think It was men, my cneav;
Ne; It was-a. twenty, and I hafi
been driving about for half an hour to
find you and restore the money. Here
It Is."
"And what was It you were going te
say to your- dear old Josh from the
cornfieldsr asked the .old maa as be
turned to the wise person.'.
But the wise person was there, no
longer. He was flying tor a car as If
running for his life. Washington Post.
xwfelL welL" remarked tM
n futon to the caw With the
led hern, "yon wind me ef a bicycle
that has been In ceUWon withseme-
cow-eeaaeo nwwu
to lnaalre. -Whyr
l bserve," said she, "taat ana as
your handle bars la twtote."-PmIla-delpbia
Press.
A good book and a gasd woman are
excellent things for a man who can
appreciate their value, bnt tea many
ten lodge bath from the beauty of
their coverIag.rChIcaie flewa,
. fen wIB never know what It is te be
sick and tired of good advice until yon
have rue a newspaper 20 er M years.
Atchlsen Glean,
COLUMBUS MABKETS.
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. OaUfmia.
To accommodate the iacreasing travel
to California, the Bnrliagton Boutehas
added to ita aarvioa saother weekly
excursion, in' tourist 'ears, personally
conducted.
The Burlingtoa'a through car service
to California as follows:
Staxpabd SLXsrmns-daily, Omaha,
Linoolo, Hastings and Oxford to San
Francisco, connecting at latter city with
fast train for Los Angeles.
- Tounmr. 8uaMs peraonaUy con
dnflted everr Thursday aad Saturday,
Omaha. Lincoln. Fairmont, Hastings
ud Holdraoe to flan FraaoMco; every
Wednesday aad Thursdsy, Kansas City,
St JoMoh. Wvmore. Suoenor and Ox
ford to8anPraacieooaad Los Angeles.
All these cars run via Denver aad Salt
Lake City, passing the grand panorama
of the Bocmes by daylight .
It you're going to .'kdiforaia, you will
be interested ia our new 40-page foWer,
"California Toars-1901-,2." .It m free.
- J. Fbaxcb,
-v Oeoeral Psssenger Agent.
lldecB Omaha,-Nebr.
unmanmnnmnnwEmn nmnmn
The largest voA moat complete line
of HolkUyGoodaintliecityiiiitreoT
ed amd no w on sa a oiir itore, the o Vd
Hoist fc Adanis itmnd, on BleTeiith St t
prices that startle you. Aspuutfinour
store is converted into a veritable
DR. DAJ8SLER,
Ths only graduated
EYE, EAR, NOSE AND
THROAT SPECIALISTS
HOME OFFICE:
HOLUMIUS, NEtRASKA.
-, tteeelefantod Ere. Ear. Not
Uat.hMfnrtke pact Urriva
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off the Eje. Ev. Horn aad
kUali ttwaaimiM.
It ia claimed that a new preparation
eslled4ijeazo2BAwiapsrfect intestinal
that will destroy all filth
like those of cholera, dysentery
I typhoid fever, without injury to the
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Bur tea democratic editors were pres
eat at Colambns to form a state associa
tion. The rest have monkeyed with
fusion so long that they dont know
whether they are democrats or pops.
Norfolk News.
A nnxcH scientist declares that users
of .pillows and bolsters are committing
enicide; that by the horizontal position
ia sleep absolute rest is guaranteed, and
thm ia due to the fact that in-such a
pnejtiim the ligaments of the neck are
aot strained or distorted, the lungs easily
perform their proper work and the heart
beate regularly.
The brave democratic editors who met
ia solemn conclave at Columbus last
to discuss and agree upon mess-
for the salvation of the party in
state ought to mske their report
before the brethren make other arrange
ments. If the democratahaveany notion
of gettingtogether the matter should not
be delayed a minute. Lincoln Journal.
I discussing the apparent political
situation ia Dodge eoaaty, the Lincoln
Jenraal takes occasion tossy that LD.
could not have bean elected
with Thompson, and further
that "it
it
always impossible to elect
with or without Bosewator,
always impossible to elect
with or without Thompson.''
Nick Naokwoast came down from
Lynch, Boyd eoaaty, Taesdsy on a -visit
at bsspareate and other relatives. Nick
weagnged hi the' live stock business at
Lynch and is greatly elated over the
4aat that a railroad is to be built into
that town the coming spring. The road
will ha an extension of the F. E. A M. V.
and will he the list railroad built iato
ity. Howells Journal.
Hiss Lore Becher, only daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Gus. O. Becher, was mar
ried Thursdsy at 12 m. in the Episcopal
church, to Mr. O. E. Adams,, jr., of
Omaha, Bishop Williams of Omaha offi
ciating. The bride, leaning on the arm
of her father met the groom and the
Bishop who entered from the vestry,
Miss Nellie Evans playing the Mendel
ssohn wedding march. The bride looked
like a queen in a handsome gown of
cream silk, carrying a boquet of bride's
roses.- After the ceremony, which was
witnessed by relatives only, the wedding
dinner van served at the home of the
bride's parents. The couple left on the
afternoon train for a short visit in Den
ver, after which they will be "at home"
in Omaha, where Mr. Adams is a prac
ticing attorney. Miss Becher is one of
the Columbus girls of whom we are
all proud. Accomplished in many tal
ents, she has always made her home
work the best part of her work. Miss
Becher has been oneof the leading mem
bers of the musical societies of the city
for a aumber of years, and one of the
best workers in the Episcopal church.
She will be greatly missed, not only in
her home but by her many friends in the
city. The guests from out of town to
the wedding were: Mr. and Mrs. C. E.
Adams, srn and daughters .Mrs: Felt and
Miss Adsms and son Don, all of Supe
rior, Nebraska, and relatives of the
groom; Miss Lore Leach of Hebron, Mr.
aad Mrs. Hamilton of Omaha, Mrs.
Josephine Miller and daughter Julia of
Omaha, Mr. Gas. Metz of St. Louis, Ma,
and Jess Becher of 8ioux City. The
couple were recipiente of many hand
some sad valuable presents.
Becher, 'Hockenberger k Chambers,
real estate agenta, report the following
real estate transfers filed in the office of
the county clerk since our. last report:
Csth. Lusche et al to Jos Mar
ty, lota 1,2,4, bl 232, CoLwdf 90 00
Eliz Gilsdorf et al to Hy Gils-
dorf,swt6-20-2w,wd 4210 00
John McGuane to John Hen-
' nessey,w2 set, 1-18 2w,wd.. 2400 00
ThosM Back to same, w2 se4,
l-18-2w,qcd. 832 85
Nellie M Ray and hue to Lena
M Edwards, w2 sw4 20-18-2w,
wd 250000
C J Stryker to Frank Fernus
etal,nw4 9-20-1 w,wd....... 7200 00
Mary A Henaley and hue to
Bridget Costollo. lot 3, bl 3,
Highland Park-add CoL wd.. 00 00
Eliz Gilsdorf to Guido Gils
dorf, pt sec 18-20-2w, wd 5630 00
Same to Annie M Kiassen, nw4
6-20-2w,wd 6574 00
Same to Eliz Hemmer, w2 w2, -18-20-2w,wd
. G9R2 00
Hans Hsassen to Carl Hell
busch,se4ae4 11-19-1 w, wd.. 2250 00
Jos E Dischner to Frank J
Dischner, w2 sw4 set 14-17 le 1000 00
Frank J Dischner to ' Jos E
Dischner, e2 sw4 se4 14-17-le 1000 00
Franz Wendt to Wm Wendt,
se44-19-lw,wd -7200 00
Same to Otto B Wendt, ne4 9-19-lw,wd
640000
It is probable that the Farmers' Tel
eaheae line will soon be extended from
North' Bead to Fremont. A sufficient
it of stock has already been sub-
to build the line as far as Ames
and it is expected that Fremont will
take the matter up aad sabscribe enough
steak to build the liae the remaiader of
the way. When thia ia done every town
in the county except Hooper will be
by the farmers' line and aa the
runs within seven aulas of that
i probable that Hooper will alao
the circuit Fred Eaaoa
r the stock subscription
far theliorth Bend-Ames line and we
anmnratand raised the required amount
without difficulty.-North Bead Eagle.
Total f54S8 86
Hafels Bawling Alky.
Highest scores and prize winners end
ing Xmss evening:
Ten pins of 200 and bettor Jasper
Nichols 209,202,212, 201; 200, 215, 215,
204; W. B. Henry 221; W. J.Gregorius
201; L. H. Deidrieh, Omaha, 204; W. H.
Benhsm 201;. Gus Becher 221; Psul Both
204, 200; J. H. Oxnam 202; Chas. Segelke
203;' Tom Scott 205; George Hagel 206,
200, 219, 222, 221, 212, 201,224,206,215,
206.
Five Back Dr. Gietsen 82.
Nine Pins J. H. Oxnam &, 10.
Rubberneck Dr. Gietsen 126, 127; J.
H. Oxnam 131, 134; Geo. Hagel 128.
Four Back Dr. Gietzen 78; J. H.
Oxnam 78.
Oreem got Bestful to tne Byes.
It seems as though cherished notions
were no sooner on aa appareatiy arm
foundation than some inconsiderate
Iconoclast- comes along and throws
them down. People have for many
years supposed that the color green
was restful to human eyes and have
been referred to the green grass aad
green foliage' that nature has been no
prodigal with for the benefit of wearied
vision.
Now, according to a German profess
or of Berlin, nature wasn't thlnklag
of human eyes when she made her pro
fuse verdant display and that her col
or scheme waa carried out abaolately
wnrdleaa of the visual needs ef hu
manity. He says tharfreen does net
protect the eye, aad be denies that It
has any' beneficial effects whatever.
He declares that green paper, green
shades, green glasses, green decora
tloas and green umbrellas are all a
mistake and that by Increasing: the
green light we are simply provoking
a nervous disturbance.
He says that each of. the colors tires
n different set of nerves of vision, and
therefore looking at one particular col
or saves one set of nerves at the ex
pense of another. The best' method,
he says. Is to dim all of the rays of
light by smoked or gray glasses, which
rest all of the optic aerves.-Ne w. Turk
Herald.
Safe Wirto Watch, riarhts.
The colonel and I sat talking uader a
shade tree In front of the town ponV
office when a dogfight started dowa the
street x
"Come onr I said as I sprang up.
"Come this way," replied the colonel
as he seized my arm and drew me Iato
a doorway.
"But I want to see the dogfight;''-1
protested.
"Yes, I reckon you do, but you also
want to keep clear of the shooting.' -.
' "Why should there be any aoootfngr
"Because one dog has got to lick tf oth
er, and the owner' of jibe licked dog
ain't goln to let It rest that way. There
they gor
Ten minutes later we stepped out; to
find one man lying on the ground with
.two bullets In him and some people
carrying away a second with halt a
dozen.
"Dogfights are bewtlfnl affairs," amid
the colonel as we walked away, ''but
the safest way to see one In Kentucky
Is to wait till If a all over and the dead
carried off." Chicago News.
Holiday ntm-ltrlinftan lattt.
' Greatly reduced rates for the holidays,
between Burlington stations within 200
miles.
Tickets on sale December 24, 25,31 and
January 1. Good to return till Jan
uary 2."
Ask nearest agent, Burlington Route,
for details and information, or write to
' J. Fbaxcis,
General Psssenger Agent,
Burlington Route,.
2 .Omaha, Nebr.
two Pafers fee Print of Pna.
Every person who cute out and sends
thia advertisement and one dollar to the
Omaha Semi-Weekly World-Herald for
one yearn snbssription More January
31st will alao receive free of charge the
illustrated Orange Judd Farmer, Week
ly, for one year. No commission allow
ed. Regular prieeofboth ia f2. Address
' Wzkkxy WoaxD-Hnnaitn,
25deoftt Omaha, Nebr.
Dr.
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iaht has better tWou to hnadnd aad
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lies, laftmrl IH-. piak ne. pterygia. eaU
metcte. Tfce doctor ate SlJM; to correct all
defect of vistas, caiea aad nlterea headache,
iadfanetkta aadajspefjeia. Cross eree ia eWU
dnu atiaisK0al WiUtoat the.kaife. Bstiafae
tiea caanateed; AllcoafRiItatioBaailezsjBiaa
tioa free. The doctor will b at his oaVe.
BeisarBlkfiDBitbe
1st to 5th of January.
Blacksmith and
Wagon Work...
New Year Domain
PROBATE NOTICE.
Ia the aatter of the estate of Rank H.O'Doa-
Nottee is hereby ciTeB,that the. ctsdltofa of
IBS MaiiHuwns OK
hereby
KlwiU
Ererythin i or line
anal eTery thinp ganjraateew.
Waeras to oraler.
Best lierse-shoeiag the
rity.
' A fie liae of
Carriages, etc.
Buggies,
am agent for the old reliable
Columbus Buggy Company, of Colum
bus, Ohio, which is a sufficient guaran
tee of atrictly first-class goods.-
and now ready for your inspection.
ny useful and beautiful goods suitable
for young and old and their cheapness
cannot be matched. Come in while the
assortment is complete, make your pur
chases and have them laid aside. Tour
attention is called to our added stock of
Hardware, mftirfag ours one of the most
complete Hardware stocks in the state.
Sole agents for the Badiant Home
Base Burners, the genuine Beckwith
Bound Oak Heaters and
THE MAJESTIC RANGES
which have no equals as hundreds can
testify who use them. Complete line of
Cutlery and Tinware and everything
kept to a first-class store. Our Tin Work
is Guaranteed.
C.S. E.4STOX.
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HEADQUARTERS
Jd fatal, before bm. eoaaty Jade Platte
Dial inlaw i
eoaaty. Nebraaka. at ay
for
bea,aaid
ranattaa
aeat aad
eoaaty. oa the MUi day of Jaly. ttStat Socio
a.ak.asid day. for taa parpoee pwaea
their elataaifor PTaiiaattoa. adjastawat
aUowaaea.
Biz noataa an allowed for taa enditon to
preseat their claiaw aad oaa rear for the adaUa
buatriz to settle amid estate htHB the Nth ,day of
Jaaaarr, IMS. aad thia notice ia ordered pab-
Ueaedia
Taa rountana Joobhai. for foar
eecaUre weeks, prior to the Nth day of Jaaaarr.
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sbaiI lWeo4 CoaatyJadss.
NOTICE OF REFEREES' SALE.
the Democratia editors print
sswh santamsnts as folloir, there w evi
dently n rhssf of some sort brewiag.
Herald, aowerer, from
to be fair: Theo-
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ho necame msmdeat, bnt if
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MandTidnity.
Ed. Brocklesby aad Cland Grorer of
Colfax coanty droro np to Silver Creek
on Monday before Christmas, where they
eat tarkey with the letter's parents.
C J. Osrlow and Frank Dischner will
start tomorrow. Tharsday, for Holt
coanty. They will stop at Emmet,
Atkawson and also visit sbont Stnart,
where the former has some land interest
and the letter will bay some land in the
coanty, if he ands what suits him.
Director Eagel was repairing the
blackboards at the school house Friday
with liqaid elating. He thought the
aaathtir a little unnropitions for climb
ing the flag pole, from the top of which
he wished to snsaond the flag rope. Joe
Driaaia also refased to climb for the
same reason. The school board is now
looking for better days. . .
Mr. Cox, the watermelon man who
lives on the lowland canal just east of
the city, aad who is an indnstrions, hard
worker, is now eagaged in laying the
foundation for a new house, jast south
of the old-style dog out, which has serv
ed him admirably for a .residence the
east three years, and we venture to
that he will nuke other perwianeat
withia the next year..
Christmas was observed in a befitting
-nsaan- hereabouts as far as we' hare
been ialormed. A. Anderson of the M.
E. church of BieUand aad his family
t the day with Mr. aad Mrs. V. a
Stsvsasoa two aulas north of thecharch.
laienad Mary Herring
ia devouring tarkey at Mr. aad
Mrs. Mian Dinasaaw north of the city on
PUBLIC SALE.
The undersigned will sell at public
auction on'' the C. 8. Esston farm 7 and
a half miles south and 4 miles west of
Columbus, 9 miles north and 1 mile west
of Shelby, 11 miles.'west and one-half
mile south of Bell wood, on
Wlwtlwn Jliflii 15, 1902,
Commencing at 10 o'clock a. m the fol
lowing described property, to-wit:
7 head of cowa, 1 Shorthorn bull calf,
1 calf two months old. 60 head of .horses
consisting of broke horses as follows: 1
sorrel team weight 9000, 1 bay team
weight 2500, 1 span of mules weight WOO,
1 brown mare weight 1350, 1 black team
weight 2000, 1 sorrel horse weight 1150,
1 brown horse weight 1150,'' 1 dsrk bay
team weight 2000, 1 bay mare weight
1060,' 1 bay horse weight 1060, 1 gray
horse weight 1000, 1, gray 'mare weight
1060, 1 black horse weight 1100, 1 bay
horse weight 1200, 1-bay saddle horse
weight 960, 1 bay driving mare weight
900. Unbroke. 12 head of two year old
colts, 20 head of good young bones and
mares three years old and over, wejghiag
from 1000 to 1150 pounds each, 2 seta
work hsraess, 2 sets siagle. harness) 2
wsgoaa, 1 hsyraok, 1 Deeriag corn har
vester, baa only fat 80 seres of com, 1
riding lister, new last spring, 2 disc csl
tivators, 1 cultivator for listed corn, 1
disc pulveriser, lead-gate seeder, 1 road
wagon, 2 tongnelsss cultivators, 2 six-teen-inch
wslkiag plows. Freelaachat
noon.
Tbjbmb: One yearn time oa good
bankable Botes, with eight- per coat
interest from date.
Taos. BnanoAx.
Fat ?
Take 10 cents to the nearest avail
able savings bank and deposit It to
your credit Keep.lt np until you have
n dollar.
Don't wait to do thia until you have a
situation. Do It now. If yoa have
change for car fare, walk.
This Is the only way to aave money.
If you wait until your salary u raised,
or until you happen to have an errand
near the savings bank, you may be
dead before you lay by a cent
There la only one way to aava ateaey.
That Is to begin nowv New York.
Journal. ' .
A Little altect,'
At one of tne railway construction
works In Glasgow the other daya cler
gyman who takes a great Interest la
the members .of his flock eagaged. at
the cutting saw one of them entering a
drinking place. He .balled him, but
Fat simply looked and walked In.
Waiting till, be came but ,tbr reverend
gentleman accosted him than; "Pat
didn't you hear me caning!1 ''
. Yes, yourravrlnce, Idld, button
I had only' the price of oner Ex
change. ' T-'
IhTOTICE is hereby sirea that whereas ia aa
aetioa pradiar Ta the diatriet eoaH for
Ptatta'eoaTNebrUa. ia whieh i the Good
ttnaaritaa Hoepital, a corporaUoa. ia ptaiatiff.
aad Jolia Bolter aa iaaiaepeiaoatodefeadaBt.
JadswMat was oa the 9th day of Deoeaiber.
ISM. eaterad for the, partition of the real aetata
hmWfter deacribed. aad appoiatias the aader
eitwed aaiafenea to auka paitiUoa thereof,
aad wbereaa, apoa report that aafcl real eetate
caaaot be partitioaed withoat treat kaa tothe
owaera, the aaderaicaed aa referees were by amid
eoart oraerea to eeu wMiwaoww ".""
ezeeatioa. at pabUe aaetioa. to the hisheat
bidder, for cash ia haad. to osdersisBed refer,
ees wifl, oa the Nth day of Jaaaary. M8S, at the
hoar of oaa o'clock: p. a, of aaid day, at the
ffoatdoorot thecoart hoaae ia the efcypf ?
laaibaa, Flatta eoaaty, Nebraska, sell to the
hisfaMt bidder for ia hand the fouowias
deacribed real eatan; as set oat ia the peUtioa,
to-wit: Lot No. S. ia Btock No. eaeityof Co
laadwa, Platte eoaaty, Nebraska. Witaeaa oar
haadathia 7th day of DeeeaBber. ISM.
na, O. Bsvaaa,
Hasavir.J. uooammKaaBB,
. Kownf H. CBAnaxBs, .
Ulee-S Keti
LOUIS SCHREIBER.
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A TOOTH BRUSH
aitfale. WeaaowacoanileM
aiannrieea.5aS0c Weaaveadolt's
bDvbcsia hard, awdiiua and soft bristles.. Chii
aea'salaisuaMaamaBdaofttaisUea. AUofoor
bettertwoabrnahesarsfflaianteed. Iffoaadia
aavawvaawKavewereTandprJeaekwarlBlly.
PROBATE NOTICE.
Ia the eoaaty eoart of Platte eoaaty, Nabnakar
la taa watteror ne eanwe oc ona umaua
Notice or aaai aeniewMSjc aaa
1Vtheenditora,heiis.lessteM aad o'bera ia
teteated ia the eetate of Soros (Mease,
Take notice that JaUaaOIsaaa has fM ia the
nail. Mt nnt of ale doiaaa aa artaiiaif
trator of the. eetate of Borea Heaaa.de
eeaaad.aadit ia ordered that tbe auae ataad for
heariac-oa the- Sad day of Jaaaary, 1S3S,
before the eoart at the hear of 2 o'clock p. at
at which tiawaay person iatarested aayappear
aad except to aad eoateat the saaja.
' Thia notice is ordered ctaa ia TnCounracs
JotJBBAl. for three eoaaeeativB weeks prior to
Saddayef Jaaaarr, MB.
Witaeaa au haad aad the asal of .the ooaaty
eoart at CeTaaibea, thia 11th day of Decenber,
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with flannel.
y-m-S aaaiaMaCaaBsala Vests for Woasen
t" nWf HCCn and Girhvaadeof Chaawis
covered wtth French Sanwtl.
Perfect protection against cold and sadden
chanm-agalnst cooghs. colda. ppeusonia and
JlcSwtandlana; tronbfcs. Jut the thing- for
children going to school. Price, S3.ee.
C'uildren'HBiaes, S2.ee.
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TIME TABI.E,
COLUMBUaNEB.
- CmmMmt Do the Ii
No, the dtlsen would positively not
buy-any of tbe hair restorer. .
' Do yon thlnk.ybu can make a moa
fcey of mer be hissed, with asperity. -
"Oh, not at aD,". replied the vender
cheerfully. - "We- dont pretend to. ba.
able to restore the hair lost la the proc
ess of evolutionr. .
.An' Innocent bystander' cracked n
faiat smile, but otherwise all waa stilL
Detroit Journal. .
sent taa early eveaiag
day with the jonng folkaat
of Mrs. Caroline Barring.
a got some little token
it bnt wo do not know what
r
Conrad Oehlke, who Ifcai ire wlsa
The Iraiea PasMte will asU
ita naes for the Helidaya at Oreatly
For dates ef
to whieh tieaon.will be sold, asmly to
W.H.BaaJLuaa,Ageat -. S
A visitor to a cemetery nt leuth ys-
N. tt, will And the foOewlag spea
n gravestone there:
0.la sat west assaantasan .
Aad lett hear I here aD Bloat? .
Oa. cruel fcte. to bs.aa bua4
' Te tate sat tor aad bar I
ibaektai
ga tasks,
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Bouan, sum USB.
the was n bright girl at Mewat Hot
yoke ceUege. It hspenad that' day
that they had- hash for anpner -
neat baDa the next morning for break
fast .Tea, she said aa aha ghmead at
taa tabls; "Beirlew of Revkwa thai
JonrnaL
Taa world la patJently waJttng the
advent of taa awn who can explain
whyababyaeTfwsnmtenlayJnthe
scuttle until alter x naa.aeaa
far cosanany.
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the shortest line between the two cities.
Trains via this popular road depart
from tbe Union depot umans, aauy,
connecting with trains from the west
Magnificently equipped trains, palace
sleepers and free reclining chair cars.
Dining cars and buffet library and
smoking cars. All trains lighted by
electricity. For full information about
rates, etc, address
' F. A. Nash,
General Western Agent, 150ft Famam
St Omaha.
H. W. Howkm,
. Trav. Freight and Pass. Agt
Columbia, Victor and Ideal buggies;
Mitchell and Old Hickory wagons;
Rock Island plows and cultivators;
Bock Island cornplanters;
Cadet cornplanters;
Little Engine, the new lister,
where the operator can see the corn drop while planting;
Jones' Lever binders;
Jones' Chain mowers;
Jones' Self-dump hay rakes;
Jones' Hand-dump hay rakes;
Walter A. Wood's mowers;
Woodmanse and Aermotor windmills;
Jack-of-all-Trades gasoline engines;
and all other machinery needed on the farm. Call
and see for yourself. We wish vour trade.
HENRY LINKER,
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raoraiBToa or
fffjnVMMfal aWara"lww nwaawawannsn
Fresh, and
Salt Meats--
WHEN IN. NEED OF
Briefs,
Dodgers,
Sale bills,
Eavelopes,
Catalogues,
Handbills,
Statements,
Note heads,
letter heads,
Meal tickets,
Tewl blanks.
Yhutiag cards,
hfileh checks,
Baniness cards,
Dance invitations,
Society invitations,
Wedding invitations.
Or, in. short nTJS5i?L
Call on or address, Journal,
Columbus. Nebraska.
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aSadJaaTailaiy SiUM .waritte tth
BBit?,-V aU payable ia earn saah
arslfaeet froaa haad oaaeea. Hassa aad
eatf
Game and PiAinSeawm.
Now is the Time
TO GET YOUB
EEMB-MilH
AT GREATLY
MrHigbest market prices paid for
Hides and Tallow.
THIRTEENTH ST.,
COLUMBUS,
SSaprtf
NEBRASKA
J. M, CURTIS
Justice of the Peace.
CUT Would respectfully solicit a ahare
of yoar business.
orncz:
Over First National Bsnk, 1st door to
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