The Columbus journal. (Columbus, Neb.) 1874-1911, September 17, 1902, Image 3

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Barter's Ideal Oil Heater
It is Instantaneous, cheaper than coal, can be moved any
where, near the table or as far away as necessary, and never
smokes or smella.
The only objection to oil heaters in general has been odor
and smoke. ' Barter's Ideal is the only oil heater that has stood
the test of elevea years for a perfect combustion, giving health
ful heat, and nothing but heat.
We have them in all styles, sizes and prices.
From S3.50 to $10.
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The City
We have made the most careful preparations
to be able to offer the very best goods for
the lowest prices. We buy for cash and
give our customers the benefit.
Amrtker AaTaatare we have over those
dealers rW sell "everything" (all kinds of
merchandise and no assortment of "any
thing7) we buy in big quantities and it
stands to reason at a lower price than being
bought in small lots.
It would please us to show what we can do
for you. For instance, with a Te Dwl
lar'Bill of yours. Bring your boy along
and let us dress him from head to foot for
little money. Would you buy the best
Shoe in town for the least money? Shoe
repairing neatly and promptly done. Well,
get our prices and be convinced.
Frischholz Bros.
THEY'RE HERE !
THKV'RE here now, so yon
will not have to wait.
Bright, new and handsome,
each one perfectly finished
aad the prettiest liae ever shown
ia Columbus. No useless trap
pugs oa these baggies the price
is pot into tpriaTj workmaa
ship aad aaieh. Each one is
ready to hitch your horse to, aad
the price woa't make a heavy load
to carry. They're here, bat
they're goiag. Caa't I sead oae
yoar way? Iaqairyaad ragpec
tioa desired, r : r : : : :
STYLES
SHUTS
MEXMY
LummEM
purest aad
Dr.
Platte Ceater
Groaad oyster shall tor
Daffy's fssdstora. tf
W. A. MMHwrar made a
trip to Humphrey Saturday.
Aimwhaeof fallhaie jastraa
by Mia, M. J. Rodman k Co.
Lawyer Hodaoa of Sahaylar
ived
here Wedaeaday oa baaxaass.
Dr. F Pstarssn, payaicma aad
surgeon, oases OUwrn atraaC tf
Rev. Miwlwr atarted for Badlo
Milk, Knox coanty, Saturday.
Prof. CanpbaU of Hampazv
Saturday and Soaday ia tao eity.
Dra. Martya, Eraaa k Gkar,
tkrasdoon north of FnadhoTa atora. tf
Joan Shutt, lxriafaoath of too river,
lost hia thnaaiag- awcaiaa by Ira bat
week.
Ed. Boaaitar waa aarriaar papara in
and around Timor aad Platte Canter
Friday.
Do not fail to as oar 8-ftxtf gatraa
izedateelmiUfortaSiia A.DaaaaU&
Son. tf
We aaU the aiagle-row and two-row
Badger caltiTator, the beat ia the aurkat.
Loaia Scamber. tf
Dr. MeKeaa'a awtaod of auktaf
aluminum plates places than oa aa
equality with gold.
A number of Colaaihaa people weat
to Graad Island Wedaeaday last to see
Butguas; Bros. show.
Mnwaakse, aix-row cora shredder,
has been used oae awata, for sale or
trade. E-RBiesoa. 4
Bobert Saley was retieved froei qaar
antine for dipataaria last Friday. The
case was a light attack.
A new line of shoes ss well as aader
wesr at the Bazaar atora, Thirteeata
street. Earners' old stead.
E. D. Fitzpatrick has atrMsisg to
say to Jocasui. readers ia a large adver-
Waa. Schilx aukas aoote aad aaoaa
in the best styles, sndasesoaly the very
best stock thatcaaae procarad ia the
market, tf
Ed. Ckiolidge left Thuxsday for
Rapid City, Soath Dakota, where he will
enter a mining echooL, expartiag to take
a four years' coarse.
The State university begiae today,
Tuesday. Bagistratiea days are from
Sept. 16 to 22. The aarferaity has added
a college of medirine.
Mm Delia Newaua kavea today,
Tuesday, for Lincola where ahe will
attend the Wsaleyaa uatreraity, takiag
the Idndergartea coarse.
Prof. L H. BriteU
north of A. M. Covert's
week, aad will begia thia
tion of a good stxed
C E. Babitt formerly stail dark oa
the B. M into Colambea, was ia the
city Wedaeaday. He is sow watkiag for
Uncle Sam oa the Liaeola aad TWliags
route.
parcaassd a lot
week the erec-
C H. rTarkauss returaed
Wednesday froea a visit to
Csatoa and St. Loads, Mo. He aaya
work ia pi i ursssiBg hi goad ahspe oa the
Wbrlda Fair hafldtags
Swartz Brackaey, waa for several
aunths has beea eaipiDyad at L. G. Zm
neekar'a barber shop, atoved hia faauly
IastWedaasdayto5ewauaOsove,ware
he has parehaaad a shorn.
F. E. Strother has parrasseil the
rasideaee reoeatly eceaassd by F. J.
Hart, aad Mr. Hart has beagat the J. E.
ffotfsisw resides ns, Beth faaauiaa hare
sieved to their aew asaass.
Piano. A high grade raKahle ia
etraaMat, left oa oar haaoa by oar ageat,
will be offared stwaeiaaale price far a
few days, before n shipisat Caa ha
sseaatatora. F. H. Ieaab A Ca.
MsBual of Sofl Caltara Seed ass
a 2 cent ataara aad I will aMml yoa a
copy of Caatabaa'a Safl Caltars Maaaal
a valuable work that every faraksr
oaght to hare, a Fraaaa, G. P. A,
Oesaha. . 3
The Staadard Bridge Cipaaj of
Omaha, with L. Msyar as fasaaaa, an
V ri M i mwsMcmat mm 'sammmSB-eamm
BaaQIUeassK sb MW aamlmaKvV mvamvVmml flmmSaassm
eraek,aaathof taiscsty. There wfll be
three, thirty-two fast spaas, haroad-
amaat ia these ara aatt deer te the
PahlicLihrmT-
-Taaewia1iiisiiisttoiafemaoam
have their peies ass to the Platte mar
bridge aad etpeot a aiaaa thewsma tarn
weak. There has bean ever X tole-
vjBassatam thai ami aaaMaamaahof
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joiaiagtowa. BLE.
For faa watch laiMhiag. eall em
Carl Fmaaial. 11th 3t Cslambaa, Seb
sad asea'a ahaas at the
store, Thirteenth street,
oldataad.
Wasted, a good girl for
i email faauly. Apply at
oamattameaaee.
Work rnsnisrad Friday oa the
Bapida to Spalding
Antoa Yogel has pTrhsaail the
property- oa Tsath
mjsoo.
T. W. Williams came ap from Lia
eoln Sunday to see his wife who is suaT
srinf with a badly faissied eye.
AaaeSO-acrefarm north of Colnm
bas for sale at a bargaia. Enqaire of
Becker, Hoekanberger A Chambers.
The League of the Methodist charch
will gire a social Friday ereaiag at the
home of X. D. Wileoo, near the Third
wardsebooL
The new telephone company will
occupy rooms on the second noor of the
new Elliott-Speice building on Thir
teenth street.
James Paarasll ia well along with the
work on arery neat cottage for Jonas
Welch on- Fifteenth street, south of S.
C. Gray's residence.
Owen McGenn waa brought to the
hospital Friday from hia farm home
northeast of town. He ia aufferiag
severely with lung trouble.
The city council will meet thia Tues
day evening in extra session to receive
bids for the constraction work of cement
and brick street gutters sad crnaaiHgs
At a meeting of the Bebekah lodge
last Thursday resolutions of sympathy
were passed for the family of W. A.
Way, ia the loss of their eon Herbert.
Co. K of the state militia thia eity.
move their paraphsraalia this week aad
will hereafter meet ia the hall on Thir
teenth street occupied by the City band.
Emil Komarek, who for eome time
has been a compositor ia the Bieae of
fice, weat to Grand Island Monday to
take a like position on a German paper
D. Boss Cunningham, teacher of
music Baeideace and music room at
hosse of Win. Musgrave, one block north
of Presbyterian church, west side of
street.
Ber. Aughty of Sheridan, Iowa,
preached ia the Presbyterian church
Sunday morning. The omaala of the
charch decided not to engage him Cor
their pastor.
license wss issued by
Jadge Batterman to George M Cady
and Mrs. Frances B. Bochon, both of
Bellwood. The couple were married by
the Judge Monday.
Chris. Waethrich, sr., living four
miles west of Columbaa,saaTsred aetroke
of paralysis Saturday afternoon which
for several hours appeared to be serioas,
but he is now improving.
Saturday we will sell to the highest
bidder oar grocery stock We do this
in order to make room for oar large
stock of dry goods we are receiving from
St. Louis. E. H. Funk, Eleventh street.
Emil Eumpf received a painful
wound oa hia face caused by a horse
him with his Croat feet, last
Wedaeaday. Will MiteheU took hie
place ia Bagatz' store 'till his return
Moaday.
Almon Drake was brought before
Jadge Hadeon Monday morning oa
ehargeof IT. P. Poliomnaa O'Gredy.for
stealing eoal from the compaay'a yards.
He plead guilty and waa fined $5 aad
costs amounting to l30l
Kearney, Grand Island, Hastings,
Ti-nin, Fremont and Omaha are the
only cities in which President Boossvelt
aad party will make atopa during- hia
vMt to Nebraska the latter part of Sep
tember. Ahalf hour only will be speat
Peter Daffy went to lincola Friday
to attead the State uaivsraity. He will
take the literary course to prepare him
sslf for auaspspsi work, aad ss he isa
aatarsUy gifted writer, Colambaa win
look for hoaers to be conferred apoa
ia the future.
Alios Cowdery of Leigh
of friends ia the city last
will leave the fast of
October for the FhihppiBsa. Oa hat
arrival there she wiH be married to Mr.
Stewart who has a
muadesaara
Taaradaj aad Friday aight this
locality was visited by kilhac fiesta,
trr differing- aa to the extent of
the damage, saaae placing it at 35 par
aeatoa the lete planted can. Tsssate
rases sad lnwars ia out-door aada warn
completely Uackeaed by the basse.
-Geerge J. maaal'aasw bowimgilleye
win piihaklj WaavJtinhj Jerthaamt
thaev Theee pasted ia each eisft era say
it is eeaOy the aaast resort of the kmd
hi the state siajthiag araad aav
aad ia Asm shape aad no doabt wfll ha-
'BJeUaa Aamml flflMaaaaV flfaam oft aataCal
aerthef tewa. She leaves two seas,
rieea wiM he held this Tsamaij sflsi
" naailT has hiaiiaisii ail it this lain
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fjeaassy flassmv Qaaamvaaaaw
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tlimI!i' i" -hTwS! CA.Iaaatramretaraatodayfroma
-H ,'Cgfmif.i' "C M Maad Weoalay came down from
2S ?" S.,1!. T".!0 St. Edward Moaday to visit with home
! . .J V If?w falfca.
"mV " -ama WViBMS vammraam? m aamaaaamv L aarW aa . .
aasat ascat iaehss at laaalk It ia aot lBMMS Saturday after a weeka visit st
asasaa. Moaday to look after
E. T. Meiaof Baatsa sad F. A. Sash
at Omaha ware iaChaasaami last Tamv Mms Sarah IVrpetrirk retaraed hoase
day aad ia cempeay with Mr. Jaaggi Moadar from a two weeka'
electrieal eompaay aad was ia Sebraaka
to look over tha dafarsat caaal sites.
Mr. Manx waa oa am return hosse from
W. A. Sehrosdsr has earaaaters at
work oa his baifcaaff oa Thsrteeath
ete.makiag ready for
of bowkag alleys, George
the building for
aad which will noon be
We understand
the
Heller
that
opeaed for
that Ed. Hagemaa will hare the
mentof the
Charles L. Stillmaa left Moaday for
Gleawoed Spriaga, Cokx, where he goes
to return home with his mother aad
Mrs. Stillman has
with sciatic
Tha ire years since Mrs.
Stillman and her daughter left Colum
bus hare beea peessd in California until
the last few mow the.
Northwest in Ssptember and Octo
ber. Low rates every day via the iBur
Ihsgtoa route to pointa in the Big Horn
Basis of Wyoauag; in Montana, Idaho,
Waahmgtoa, Oregoa aad British Colum
bia the Burlington will aeU oae way
tickets at uncommonly low rates every
day ia Sept bar aad October. Ask
the Basnet aarhagtoa ageat, or write
J.Fraaem,aP.AOmaaa. 3
Wax. Terrell last weak sold his quar
ter block oa Weat Eighteenth street to
Frank Bollbarks aaaar, now residing
in the eoathern part of Nebraska, who
will improve the premises by
one or more good dwaUmga oa the
Thia is a fine location, the lota
high and dry, with plenty of shads trace,
and waa purchased st a vary reaaaaable
price, the coaajdoration betag fTOOL
Aacardiag to the Fiaiiat Tribune
the "New Eaglaad Bloomer Girls" who
played hall hare sosse thaa ago ware aot
girla bat boya, A couple of Fremont
yoang- mea who recently visited Omaha
declare that they met several of the
"female players'' there aad found them
to be boya of from 12 to 15 years of sge.
They had thrown off all attempts at dis
guise and were promenading the stisete
ia ordinary masculine attire.
The Catholic Forresters of Fremont
were guests Sunday of the Forrester
society of this eitr. Nineteen gentlemen
accompanied byaevea ladies were among
the rhetors sad oa arrirbxg were taken
to the home of Joseph Shoemaker where
diaaer was served. In the afternoon a
of ball waa played resulting hi a
victory for Columbus by a acore of 12 to
A Sapper waa served st 6 o'clock and
the evening spent hi playing cards.
President Boossvelt in Omaha. Low
rates via Barliagtoa route. Prsaideat
Booasvelt'Bviait to Omaha Ssptember 27,
daring- the AkSar-Bea feattviteavwfll
be a gala occasion. A gorgeous eler triesl
pageant Saturday evening, Sept. 27, will
be one of tha features. Thia win be re
peated Oct. 2. The Ak-Sar-Ben feativi
ties opea this year oa Sept. 24 and con
tinue until Oct. 4. Low rates via the
Barhagtoa route ask the ageat. 3
S. S. McAllister of Humphrey waa
hi town Friday aad a baamess caller at
taiaaasca. He ia well pkased with the
nominee of the rspubliraaa for county
attorney aad aaya that Mr. Coekiagham
will receive a heavy vote ia the aortharn
part of the coanty and expects him to be
aaniaafal ! tha iiiiaiisji iIulLiuil Sare
enough, F. M Cookiagham ia a lawyer of
ability aad experience sad would HI the
poattioa with credit to himeslf and tha
county.
Tha aaaivaraary of Mcaua ley's death
ramaSy taroagaoat the Uaited States,
Seaumy monia. In Colambaa aereral
of tha pasters gave part of their dis
course to the memory of the martyred
axmadant. Bar. Lace of the M E.
ehnreh (the church of Mchoaley's adop
tion) spake from tha text, Joan xiI34.
Mr. aad Ma J. E. Erakhw aaag a duett
"LssdBmdly
toPolkcouaty
km farsMBgaad
riatt with her
Mm. E. J. Kraal waa the guest of Mrs.
H. J. Hadeon n few days going to St.
Edward Monday.
Miaa Ella Browner will start this week
for a two scathe' rant to relative;
Chicago aad Buffalo.
Mr. aad Mrs. George Marshall of St.
Edward were guests of N. D. Wilson
and family over Sunday.
Mr. aad Mrs. E. G. Brown and family
of Humphrey came down from Cedar
Bapida Moaday oa their way home.
W. S. Craig, brother of Mrs. M. .
Turner, went to Lincoln Monday after a
few days' visit with relatires here.
W. B. Terry arrived here Wednesday
from New Mexico. Mr. and Mrs. Terry
will leave ia about two weeks for their
home ia Chicago.
Mza Fuller, grandmother of Dr. Paul,
viaited her ralativaa here about two
weeks, returning to her home in Cairo,
Nebraska, Satarday.
Vw- Gas. G. Becher returned Monday
of last week from California where ahe
during' the summer, going' to
kstApriL
Bar. sad Mrs. Luce went Monday to
Lyoaa to visit relatirea. The former
will return Thursday, and Mm. Luce
will remaia two weeks.
Mr. aad Mrs. Einnaar of Seattle,
Wash, are hare visiting Mrs. C A.
Woosley sad faauly. Mra. Kinnear ia a
sister of tha late Mr. Wooaley.
Mr and Mf Xfninfftna ri Mr. and
Mra. Talbitxer of Monroe were in town
Saturday oa their way home from the
reunion at Haarfnga W. A. McAllister
ako attended the reunion several days.
Mrs. Fred Scoaeld returned home to
Stuart last Saturday after a few weeks'
visit to ralativaa. Balph Swarteley also
Tsturned to the same place last Thurs
day. Mra. Scouald and Mr. Swarteley
to attead the wedding of their
Jassis Swarteley.
Friday from
trip to California, Oregoa aad other
J. M Gaadrmg. who
They traveled over a goodly poctxea of
the country to tha west, seme of which
thatmwartalasa. Mr. Praam am more
favorably acsasedwkh tha WuaaaaOa
valley af Oregoa thaa aay aectioa rieit
aoV Neither of tha a " axada
ssavaatma was held hi the Hingisae
tkmtdk. tim dtf. rmtaraay and
aamswamfw j ammW PXvafXaBmseV aaBaBaaf maamZ3ams vpgam
nmpxmt ih si 1 aaaa tha address aad
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Last Wednesday the Platte County
Independent Telephone company filed
articlea of iacorporatiou with the county
clerk The oaxoars are C J. Garlow,
prsaideat; J. G. Beeder, rice president;
G. T. Everett, secretary; A. Anderson,
treasurer. H. A. Hansen and Garrett
Hnlst are others mentioned in the incor
poration and F. M Cottingham will
serve ss one of the board of directors.
The company will construct and main
a system of electric telephones both in
city and rural districts. They have a
paid up eapitel of $154100.
Hon. J. E. North of this city was
married last Wednesday in Sioux. City,
Iowa, to Mra. L. D. Smith of Hillsdale,
mVhfgmn, the ceremony taking' place at
the rectory of St. Thomas Episcopal
ehnreh. Bar. Cornell performing the
ceremony. Mra. Smith ia the widow of
a former friend of Mr. North, the two
ia 1866 coming; out to Council Bluffs
together. Mr. Ssxith died three years
sgo. Mr. sad Mrs. North came to their
ia Colambaa Thursday and will
reside ia the aorthwest part of the city.
They ware recipiante of a serenade from
the City band, Friday evening. Tax
Jocaaxc, with Mr. North'e numerous
fries ds, extends hearty congratulations.
Freak Baird, during bis recent trip
to the Paget Sound country, was very
with that section and
while there ia vested in a fourteea-acre
tract of land oa the banks of the Colum
bta river aot far from Portland oa which
ia a large aix-room dwelling, good barn,
fruit orchard, eta, for which he paid $107
aa acre. He left Nebraska in July and
reports that tha westhnr up to the pres
sat time wss ideal during hia stay in the
west. Of coarse he didn't experience
tha wet weather period, but he has no
mar of that. At Oiympia, Washington,
he mst Byron MHIett, the old-time
Columbus lawyer, and had a aereral
days' rant with him and family and
reports him aourishiag- ia his profassioa
aad perfectly happy. Mr. Baird exaecte
to raaiaiB in Nebraska uatil November
whan ha returas to am aew found west-
there to remain if all the con-
prove agreeable.
Tha committee for seeuriaa; rooms
for tha rhilngxf wo will be here at the
State Federation of Womaa'a clubs, Oct,
7, 8 sad 9, request sll those who can
of the
to Mrs. Dr. V
here at
y mora rnatora.
all and
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DOLLAR
Magnify aad increase a yoa iprad it, samW
it here. We will give yoa tha nail vacua of
your money ia the best goods we caa bay.
Yoa oaly need to try us oace to acore what
we say is true. We are hxadliag soaxe fine
fresh Fruits these days aad will pay strict
attention to all orders for caaaiagv r r : z
Glass Jars ia the staadard sues aad xsakas
can be found here at reasonable prices. : :
When you think of anything a first-claw
grocery should have, call up 'phone 29, aad
well have it in your kitchea ia a harry. '
HENRY RAGATZ ft CO,
2 OP. PARK.
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that time hia lis man
tha rirnrsns are earnest!
hythsnaairtii TaaCalnmhaassest
iacwulaxwaaaryae tha largest ia the
history of tha Federation. Moaday'a
Omaha las gram a eiiralai letter ssat
to the alaha of the state ax which the
aeoetary aaya that the talent aeeured for
Savapaw CaaaseOor Aadrewa aad Ed
ward Trafx, pester of the Keaatxe
Satarday at tha basse of Max. Garrard,
HixiiiiiiiianiiiiiBiannpiiipi
SLOT-SEAMED COSTUMES
ffff fffittaataaaaaaai
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CHE STANDARD PAPER PATTERNS juat
received show Slot-Beamed eflecta in Costumes,
Jackets, Waists and Skirts. STANDARD
PATTERNS can be relied upon in making your Aa-
tumn and Winter clothes. Be sure to visit our Paper
Pattern Department and inspect our stock. Patterns
are issued for every need in wearing apparel. Whea
next you visit our store get a copy of
THE DESIGNER
10 6ENT
It is the civorite Woman's Magazine, edited
bv women tor women.
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AT.T iTTST, kgerLtT
Hallari Stt Oir Nw Liw if Will Panf.
Don t wait until every thine hms been
Sicked over. We carry a roll line of
Vail Paper, Pahiu, riaWaJw, VaraUlMts
sJraskftav WlRdew SliatJvU, eSa4sH KMs,
Fleer Wax and every thing pertaining
to the needs of a good housekeeper.
ECHOLS ft DIETMGHS,
Paiattvrs aatl Paper Maaftrs.
WHATSandMS
Every lady in Columbus will need
one of those new white Siberian
Beaver Hats, and a Veil in the new
green and blue, New York and
Chicago's latest lad, just arrived at
Trochcf s Cokiaone Saakytatt Capyaki
A standard and infallible cure for RHEUMATISM aad GOUT,
endorsed by the highest medical authorities of Esraac aad
America. Dispensed only ia spherical capsule, which aia
solve in liquids cf the sumach without c limine, ariraMna or
disagreeable symptoms. Price, St per beane. Said by
druggists- Be sure and get tne
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stESULTS. Greatest known female remedy. Price, L3 per bottle.
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