Image provided by: University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries, Lincoln, NE
About The Columbus journal. (Columbus, Neb.) 1874-1911 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 11, 1903)
-JSSJfBfS V t'- "3Ri4jg??''4:i ISwraS5BsaBW9 -AMBKO fstsj "V- , v itr-xmiS .r PF3Snf- l . LA FB'T"s'r -.- - t. ' h - T. J- - - V tf-; t '!, , 4- i vr w f-H1 " ! --"Sri 4r - r r .'"-?fcV . i.-. : Are you going to build a House, Barn or Fence in your field? If so do not buy your Hardware i Wire Until you get our prices. Buying in, large quantities, we get the low price and you get the benefit. . . . Our stock of Ranges and Cook Stoves are complete. We have a few Heating Stoves we will close out at cost. Highest Market Price Paid for BUTTER and EGOS. Inlst I Haas, llth St., Columbus, Nebr. Do Not Forget SE We shall be better prepared this season than ever to ac commodate the trade with all varieties of and IIKII Off the Highest duality. Look over our stock ami compare prices and quality lefore rending your money out of town. A e will duplicate any price, quality considered, of any seed house that have any reputable showing. G RAYS' Bath Telephone 27. iQtae& Appends I We have the ! We have the "ive our best line of Another I dealers bought ::1N : : The City Mschholz Bros. ...WE OFTEN WONDER. If it ever occurs to our customers that we are the price-makers on . lie? anil Ladies' We establish the low prices and others follow with a cheaper grade of goods. We carry all the best makes in everything and show the largest assortments. - . c. I the Big Store EDS Field Seeds 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 customers the benefit Advantage we have over those that sell "everything" (all kinds of merchandise and no assortment ot any thing") we buy in big quantities and it stands to reason at a lower price than leing in small lots. It would please us to show what we can do for you. For instance, with a Ten Dol 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. Mings. FILUm e U AST 11. Dr. Panl, dents. Mialenz for bwt photoa, Blaake's Coffee at Greys'. Febmary cl nig sals, L. 8chwarz. Dr. Nmmu, dentist, Thirteenth strsst. tf Dr. Gistxsn, dentist, over bUocka drugstore. Elkry a Royal Italian band wfflbs at Xortk opera hones Psb. 12. -E. a Newfin took J. E. Erauna'a place aa traveling: nnlaeenan laat week. A pair of mittens left at Joubxai. oases. Owner can hare suns by calling. The family of B. G Boyd hare been snfering with the epidemic of catarrhal fever. Do ik fail to see oar &46ot galvan ised eteel mill for $800. A.DnsssU Son. tf Mr. Jacob Zianarkar haa suffering severely the peat weak with a aore foot. Dra. Martyn, Erane, Oeer k Haa een, oases three doora north of Fried hofs store, tf J. CL Coley, a prof oaaional tailor from Lincoln haa aooepted a poaitkm at Ian strums emporium. Dr. McKeaa'a method of making aluminum platea places them on an equality with gold. The aUte Y. M. C. A. will hold their annual meeting in Beatrice from Feb ruary 27 to March 1. What are yoa going to wear at the Hookies' mask ball on the 21st? is a question being asked by many these days. H. J. Hudson while in Omaha last week was taken quite ill with la grip, bat has been able to be at his offioe every day. Ten "dead" engines are said to have arrived at the Union Pacific shops in Omaha covering a period of two days last week. Win. Schilz makes boots and shoes in the best styles, and uses only the very best stock that can be procured in the market, tf Recital Monday evening, Feb. 16, at the Presbyterian chnrch by Alvin E. Pool and D. Boss Cunningham, present ing a group of pnpila, Admission 15c. We have heard of no loosen of stock in the storm which raged for twelve honra in this state Tuesday last. It was very near to an old-time Nebraska blizzard. The city of Schny ler has outstanding over $30,000 worth of electric light and water bonds. The water mains in use are wood and at best can not hut many years more. "The Royal Italian 'Band probably has no equal in this country. If it ex ists, it has never appeared here.' Mem phis Commercial -Appeal. At North opera house Thursday evening. The ladies' aid society of the M. E. church are requested to meet in the church Wednesday afternoon. They are in receipt ot a new set of dishes which will be unpacked at this meeting. A money-making farm to rent to the right person; 160 acres good pasture; 100 fine grass land, and 240 under plow, all joining. Will give good party a fair deal. Inquire for E. H. Jenkins at Joub nal office. Don't forget the clearing sale at Schwarz' during thia month when under wear, hosiery, gents' fall and winter clothing, furs, gloves and mittens and other useful articles will be sold regard less of cost. H. J. Alexander is going to have a big sale of horses, cattle, hogs, fsrm machinery, eta, on the White farm one half mile north of Columbus on Satur day, February 21. See bille for farther particulars. Base ball enthusiasts of Fullerton held a meeting last week and elected a board of managers for the coming sssson. Another meeting will be called soon when the players and a captain will be decided upon. A. W. Clark is slowly improving from his recent serious illness. The absence of Mr. Clark and H. E. Babcock from the council meetings haa delayed the committees in some departments in tak ing decisive action. P. S. Griffin, who met with an acci dent last week in which he suffered a broken leg, a mention of which waa made in these columns last week, waa brought to the city and ia now at St Mary's hos pital receiving treatment On account of the stormy weather last week the Thomas sale was postponed to Monday, February 16. Stock, farm machinery, etc, will be disposed of on that date. Their place is six miles south west of Columbus, on the Island. Dr. R. A. Vallier, Osteopath, has lo cated in Columbus for the practice of his profession. Those who have failed to be cured by other methods will do well to try Osteopathy. It's cares are permanent Office, Barber Building. "No band has ever created the en thusiasm here that Ellery'a Boyal Ital ian organization hss by its remarkable interpretation of both high class and popular music.'' Philadelphia Ledger. North opera house, Thursday evening. Editors Howard and Johannes of this city attended the third annual meet ing ot the State Dessocratie Editorial association in Grand Island laat Wednes day, where sixteen wieldera of the pen discussed important subjeeta in regard to party interests. Lee Beaty, of near Monroe, waa in the city a oonple of days last week viait ing relatives and friends. His recently purchased a farm near Cedar Bapideaad will soon move thereto with hie family. Many will regret to ass these good peo ple leave Platte county. Invitationa have bean issued for the marriage Wednesday evening of next week, of Mias Abigail Frances Keating, daughter of Mr. and Mia. Thomaa Keat ing to Dr. George Alexander Young. The ceremony will be-performed at the home of the bride'e sister, Mm, Hart Adjataat General Colby haa ordered fifty-nine officers of the Nebraska nation al guard before a board to take an ex amination aa to their qnalificationa for commissions as offioara of the guard. We notion the asm as of J. Bex Henry, rat lieutenant, corps, and George F. Dr. L. 0. Tons, Hnmingat Ms physi isn.Columbua.Neb. Wanted, a eat of books to post morn ings. Inquire at this office. Frank, son of CL CL Johnson, ia threatened with appendicitis. Dr. Hans Petersen, physician and surgeon, office Olive street tf -Mrs. Page is to make her boss with Mr. and Mrs. Hickok I or a time. Great concert Thursday, of. next weak, Ellery'a Boyal Italian bead. Pillabury'a Best XXXX Flour, the bast in the world, at Graya. tf Dr. J.E. SnydsrMtaopathphyaiciaa, hss located in Chadron, this state. Valentines! Valentines! Valeatinea ot all descriptions at von Bergen's. B. W. Salsy haa bean eonlned to the hoaae aeveral daya by sickness. Fresh Roil Butter at 15c Fancy Roll at 17c, at Herman P. H. Oealrich'e. The greatest social event of the season will be the Hookies' mask ball on the 21st All fall and winter dry goods will be closed out at the February clearing aale ot Louie Schwarz. 2 The Young Ladies' Sodality eociety give a sapper Tuesday, the 17th, at Maennerchor halL MiaaBena Turner is at home, being compelled to take a vacation from teach ing on account of tonailitia. The case of Mayes vs. Fanble which was tried in the county court recently has been appealed to 'the district court Herbert Rodman has moved his fam ily here from Schuyler and haa accepted a position in the Snow stationery store. John McGill was taken sick with smallpox. Mrs. McGill, who hss been akk for aeveral weeks with the disease, is improving. Ladies' and children's jacket, cloaks, capes and skirts will be sold at the Feb ruary clearing sale regardless of cost Louis Schwarz. Rolls Hall went to his home in David City today for a visit Next Mon day he will start on his trip ss traveling salesman in southern Nebraska. Second-hand Store, Eleventh street Columbus, OLD STAND, has juat opened again for purchase and sale of household goods. All calls promptly attended to. 2t A store for rent on Thirteenth street near postoffice now occupied as meat market. Good location. Enquire ot E. D. Fitzpatrick, at White Front Dry Goods Store. An immense crowd attended "Shore Acres" at the North opera house Satur day night We heard it remarked more than once that it was the best play and company that has ever visited this city. The stock on the Kummer ranch south of town of which we had mention laat week, are all on the mend. The dis ease, which affects the feet so that the hoots fall off, seems to be in no way contageous. Frank Schreiber plead guilty to petty larceny in Justice Wsgner's court Mon day and waa sentenced to six daya in jail. Schreiber took clothing to the amount ot $225 from L. Conn's store last Friday. The Christian Endeavor of the Pres byterian church will give a social this (Tneedsy) evening at the home of W. A. McAllister. A musical program will be given and refreshments served. Every body invited. Frank Woods, who a few years ago waa employed in the Snow book store here, and who is now n successful young business man of Seward, was married Tuesday of last week to Miss Mansfield also of Seward. In the equity session ot court held Saturday the case ot James vs. the county supervisors waa derided in favor of the plaintiff. The auperviaora contended that they had disposed of Jsmes' claim finally which James denied. Miss Ida Meagher of this city, daughter of Mr. and Mm. J. B. Meagher, and Charles Mason, who waa for some time employed in the Stillman drug store, were married in Council Bluffs the 29th nit The couple have the best wishes of many friends for their future happiness. Miss Bertha Stauffer got stuck in n snow bank while going to her school east of town Wednesdsy and was com pelled to have a neighbor assist the horse she waa driving out ot the drifts. Miaa Rosa Stauffer, who teaches across the river, also experienced the same difficulty. Dan Shank and wife ot Polk county were visiting relatives in Columbus this week. Mr. Shank is on his way to Sickles, Oklahoma, where he expects to locate and in the near future go into business. He haa been in that country before and thinks it n good place for a young man. Laura, the fifteen-year-old dsughter of Mr. and Mm. C W. McCune of David City, died at her home Monday of last week. The McCune family have friends in Columbus who will sympathize with them in their loss. Mr. McCune waa formerly employed in newspaper work in this city. The second annual meeting of the Platte County Medical society will meet at the Meridian hotel, thia city, Than day of thia week. Dr. H. J. Arnold is president of the sssoriation. The pro gram will be devoted to the interests of the physicians, with papers by Doctors McKinley,Haneen, Gear, Arnold, TJanfag and Martyn, jr. Peter P. Daffy ia now business man agar of the Daily Nebraakan, the paper of the State university. At a reeeat meeting of the board of directoraof the Hesperian Publishing Cow, several gee 'were made and Peter now the paper aa advertising atsn has been no successful that be has demonstrated that he ia competent to fill n batter position. Daring the past week Judge Batter man issued marriage licenses to the fol lowing persona: Knud Plaanei Annie Peterson, both of Lindsay; Kaiacek of Fullerton and Aaaa Lis of Duncan; Michael FJodaiej of South Omaha and Veronika Maslonka of Co lumbus; John Jaworaki of Tamov and Katariaa Pubanekof Daaeaa; Wflhasa Hosasr Wilker of Sidney and Cathrina Marie MeGuchey of Cedar Rapids; ry D. 8smle and Gretta S. both of Oolembws; James B. Hodges af York and Mabel Barker at Columbus. work on Tfcs trucks on n freight ear that taken mp the Albion braao day sfliinuau attaohsd ttr thaaenwaager traia, got eaT the .trunk hat ween Genoa and St Edward and ceased 'a delay of the tram of aerend hours before it was sent on. A crew wss sent up from bars to clear up the meek. -Misses Hattie 8slsor, Louies Matth ews and Katharine Speioe left Monday for Chicago tostady the styles in mil Unary. Misafleleor will be head milliner in thaFflhnaa store, aad Mass Matthews will retain her position in Schuyler. Mias Bpsica has not yet decided where she will go this aeaeon -Judge sad Mm. A. M. Post are in Chisago where they wars called by the aioknssa of their daughter, Georgia Sosss time ago Miaa Post had a fall from which she had not folly recovered,. sad today (Tuesday) pbyaiciana will perform aa operation from which it ia hoped ahe will receive permanent relief. "Shore Acres,'' which wss. presented hers Saturday evening, wss perhape the highest class play Columbus audiences have ever listened to. The naturalness ot the players of the story aad the scenery appealed to every body. The aadieoce ahowed their appreciation by giving the management a big house. Miss Laura Miner, who has been employed in the hat factory departaMot of. the Boston store in Omaha, is now viaiting her brother Charles, in St Jo seph. Charles is now eagaged ia the shops of the Big Four B. B. Co., where he ihas finishing work to da He is getting good wages and is well pleased with his work. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Snow will enter tain a number of friends to n "house' party Saturday and Sunday. Saturday evening n heart party will be enjoyed. The guests will be Mr. and Mm. Frank Snow and daughter Miaa Queen, and Mr. and Mrs. Dr. Hewitt all of David City, and Dr. and Mia. Schedler and daughter Bertha of York. Albert Kummer from the Kummer Bros, ranch six- miles south of the river, called Tax Joubxai. office up over the Independent telephone line to inform ne that they had been conneotedjrith town service on Saturday. The workmen will connect others on the line as rapidly as possible. Mr. Kummer is well pleased with the connection. At a meeting of the Commercial club, held last Ssturdsy evening an appropriation of $20 wss voted to help defray the expenses of the Farmers' In stitute to be held here February 24 and 25. Two Omaha business men, who con template the manufacture of brick at Columbus, will meet the Commercial club' this Wednesday evening. "The musical aenaation of the hour in St Louis ia Ellery'a Boyal Italian Band. Two thinga noticeable at their concerts are enough to put the bead in a class by itself the sbsoluto unity ot attack and the amazing climaxes, the latter being powerful almost beyond be lief." St Look Olooe-Democrst. North opera house, Thursday evening. The next large gathering in Colum bus ot importance will be the annual meeting of the North Nebraska Teach ers' association which will be held here April 1,2 and a This will bring several aandred teachers of the state iato the city, and 8up't Leavy haa advised all the teachers in the county to dismiss their schools in order to attend thia gathering. There ia to be a match game at bowl ing at the Bagel alleye thia Wednesday evening. The Fremont boys will be here in their endeavor to wrest another game from the Columbus experts. Hon ors just now are even with the two teams, each having won n series of games. A small admission fse of ten cents will be charged to help defray the expenses of the visitors. We have a bargain to offer bur farmer subscribers. We can give you Thk Coluhbub Joubnal and Nebraska Farmer, the two papers one year for $1.75. Now is the time to subscribe. Don't wait as this offer may not be of long duration. Thk Joubxai. will give you the city and county news while the Farmer ia valaable to every one who ia interested in agriculture. Sup't Leavy announces that the annual county teachers' institute will be held in this city during the week begin ning Jnne 8, and the examinations will be taken the following week. The in fractors thia year will be Sup't Fullmer of the Pawnee City schools, who was recently elected president'of the State Teachers' association, Sup't Atkinson of York, and & Y. Gillan of Milwaukee, who is a man ot exceptional ability as lec turer and instructor. A social entertainment wss given by the Catholic Knights of America laat Sunday evening at the residence of Mr. 8. J.' Ryan. The Knights and their ladies have again shown, as they always do, their testimony of esteem toward the members of their branch by a full attend anos.at such gatherings. The evening waa spent in socisl games, after which refreshments were served. There were about aixty present All well pleased and retired at a late hour. We were in hopes that Co)ambua would take the initiative ia formatting a reading aad resting room for the accom modation of country women when they come to town, but Central City ia likely to get ahead of as as the last issue of the Deaoocrat aaid that each a place would noon be opened there by the Indies of that city. The editor thought the move on the part of the ladies a worthy and commendable one and ought to prove popular with the ladies who come to town to trade sad have no place to go and rest whan the ahoppisgia through. Beading matter will be furnished aad everything done for the comfort ot those who cell. The two trumpet soloists of the Boyal Italian Band are amoag the great sst Italy has ever produced. It is well known amoag musirisas that trampeta difficult to sassier than and that for playing the leads of nbnud they are much superior, havingn purer tone and greater earryiag The two solo trumpets ot this in the hands of two great Domenico Palma and DsMitria. Signer Palma cease to thia country ss second trumpet player in the original Bands Bosss. He but twenty years of age, but sines aeh strides ia hie art recognised ss n trumpet aoloiatwithentaa equal u America. At North epsra hones Thursday to the marriage of Irma. daughter of Colonel aad Mrs. W. F. Cody (Buffalo Bill) to Lieutenant Clarence Armstrong 8tott, U. & A have been issued, and will be of interest to friends of the family in thia city, the young lady having visited here on aeveral different oocaaiona. The marriage occurs at high noon on the 24th of February at the home of the bride's parents in North PUtte, Nebraska. They will make their at Fort Clark, Texas. The committee haviag the matter in charge announce that there will be n circle hunt on Wsdaasday, February 18. Bell wood will form on east line from B. Smith's north to Mike Eibeln farm, with CL Harris aad F. Freidsy, captains. David City and Rising will line from B. Smith's west to J. Beret's, B. Hsgerty aad J. Jerdon, captaias. Shelby and Osceola will line from J. Bernt'e north to south channel, Jack Branigan aad H. Otoott, captains. Columbus will line from west channel bridge enst to Clear Creek mill, H. Cockaon and A. Jaaicek, captaiaa, Liaes to form at 11 a. m. and center on section north of Jim Thomp sona farm at 2p.m. H stormy the hunt will be next day. There will be a number of aocial eventa during the weak. Monday after noon Mrs. CL E. Pollock at a card party for her friend Mrs. Brown of Papillion. Today (Tuesday) Mrs. Chambers and Mrs. Robinson entertain at the home of the former in honor ot Mrs. Brown. Wednesdsy evening occurs the wedding ot Miss Abigail Keating of thia city to Dr. Young of Lincoln at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Hart Thursday Mra. a C. Gray. Mra. A. M. Gray and Mm 8nllivan give a 5 o'clock tea at the home of Mra. CL C. Gray, and Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. H. 8. Elliott entertain friends at their home. Saturday evening Mr. and Mra. Snow, assisted by Mrs. Sullivan, will receive guests in honor of out of town visitors. Friday afternoon Mrs. A. Anderson will give n Valentine party in honor of Gilbert's birtbdsy, to which about forty persons have received invitations. Mr. Fritz Jaeggi of Berne, Switzer land, nephew of Adolph and Leopold Jseggi, arrived here laat week from New York where be haa been with Mr. H. E. Babcock working in the interact of the Columbua Power canal. Mr. Jaeggi is accompanied by Dr. Kaiser also of Berne, who is here to look up the possibilities of establishing a factory for the manu facture of condensed milk. Dr. Kaiser is a chemist by profession, and should the power canal be successfully established, and he finds conditions favorable in this locality for the manufacture ot this product he will become one ot the bus iness promoters ot this city. The manu facture of condensed milk would mean a great deal to the community not only in the way of factory work but to farmers in the dairy business. Mr. Jseggi is well pleased with the progress made in regard to the power canal, and will probably remain until March in the United States. The city council met in regular ses sion Friday evening. The fire depart ment submitted their report of the election of officers for the department L. F. Gottechalk ss chief and Harry Lohr sssistsnt The election waa con finned by unanimous vote of the council. Ex-Chief Sam Gsss presented his report, which waa placed on file. The following resolution wss offered by a committee composed of Phillipps, Stillman and Galley, who bad been appointed to in vestigate tho street lighting problem: "Whereas, the streets of the city of Co lumbus are very poorly and inadequately lighted, and whereas, the city hss an engineer employed with ample power to furnish good lights and plenty of them for all our streets, therefore be it re solved, by the city council that a com mittee be appointed to get estimates of the probable cost of the necessary ma chinery to furnish light and cost of running the same.' Monday morning the council met again and ordered a number of sidewalks repaired. Dietrict court waa in session from Monday to Friday of last week. Judge Grimison presiding. August Borchers, the young lad who wss charged as being accomplice with his brother Herman in the killing of their father, wss arraigned before the jury. The state waived ex amination and n verdict for acquittal wss rendered. County Attorney Latham then filed an information before County Judge Battermao, who ordered the boy sent to the reform school. The case in which Robert Wagner sues the city for $2,000 for personal injuries caused from a defective sidewslk on request of de fense has been continued. A judgment amounting to $520 for. attorneys fees waa given McKillip St McAllister against C. T. Peterson et al constituting the vil lsge board of Creston. The Hughes vs. Sipple suit waa settled and dismissed. The First Nstionsl bank won a judg ment by default against Frank Uridel and John Dineen on a note for $223.66. Eugene Bacon received a judgment of $17.50 sgainst George Streeter for repair ing n welL a S. McAllister, who has asked for a divorce from his wife, Emma McAllister, wss ordered to pay into the court $50 for expense for the defense. Colonel Wilson, n machinist's helper and strike breaker who was working at the Union Pacific round house in this eity, and who waa seriously hurt Isst September, haa brought suit against Daniel Linahan at that time superin tendent of the repair work here. Mr. Linahan moved about a month ago to Beatrice. The following, from the Lin coln Star, will be of interest in regard to the matter: "Daniel Linahan of Colum bus, Nebr, is keenly opposed to paying any part ot a $25,000 judgment for dam ages that may be decreed against the Union Pacific railroad. 'To avoid such n contingency he denies the jarisdiction of the court of Lancaster county and in objections filed Thursday morning sake that service upon him be quashed. Colonel' Wilson is the plaintiff. Attor ney Doyle, representing the plaintiff, pleaded for aa early hesrisg st the ses sion of the court Thursday morning, be oaase he feared that hie client might die any thus from injaries received. Wilson employed at the Union Pacific round in Columbua aad waa prying up an ne day, to facilitate repair work in progress. Something slipped and Wilson fall iato the turntable pit Hie spinal coluatn waa broken on jutting looks. Other iajariss were austsiaed andhiscassiessidtobeiBcarable. For the sake of hie family the euit for dam- Staple ani st asssj sinassji mt if .sanaKanvanv'snnnw ananKnnaanakW yjpHASTKIttrinATIOIIB aw ananananaT Ctar?PTfroE51 H& Inananana! ffiBBnBnBnBnBnBnBnBnBnannlMMffiff ffiffiffiffiffiffi! I nananaananl tSWanannBn'""BBBr anananananW i Oir Clin Ml Glasswin DtHrtMit Is now ready for inspection. for novelties in this line. Decorated Chin C Ia f)C Mm pieces in all the new shapes from. WV IV WlwW Cut Glass at popular prices. Our assortment of Lamps in new shapes and decorations will please you. Household Furnishings Woodenware,Willowware, Washing Machines and Clothes Wring ers at prices that are right. A share of your patronage solicited. HENRY RAGATZ CO., I NEW STORE CllMwuS, Up-To-Date Dress Every woman likes to look well-dressed, yet every woman cannot afford the constant ezpeaae of dressmaking. Bny Standard Patterna aad be jonr own dressmaker. They will give you style. They are seam allowing; they are well-fitting; they are scientific; they are cheap. In the Fehruam Patterns just received, we have Bayadere Jacket and Skirts, Monte Carlo Shirt Waists, Tea Gowns sad Box Plaited Skirts, simple and complex. J. H. GALLEY, Agmt. mM i Hill aid See Oar New Don't wait until every thinr has been picked over. We carry a rail line of Wall Paper, Paint. Plastke, VaraUfeea, Brushes, Window Shades, Sash Reds, Fleer Wax and every thing pertaining to the needs of a good housekeeper. ECHOLS & Painters and lalwmaw SmtSminsT THE P. D. SMITH CO. : : : DEALERS IN : : : 3 All Kinds of Building Material aid Cl. Estimate Clieerfmlly Fwaitanwai. WasalaanaslBlanllBlllllllll re. lese T. Page, riUI TIICE All Inllll Y Claac sls.5. G3a.sxixa. COLUMBUS. - - NEBRASKA. ages waa begun and Mr. Linahan was impleaded because he wss superintend ent of the repair work at the time. Lin ahan nays that the court of Lancaster conaty has no jurisdiction over him, that the service upon him was illegal because of thia aad the added fact that it was left at hia house instead of being deliv ered in person. He declares that he waa made n party defendant simply to keep the railroad from taking action into the federal coarL Attorney Doyle was will ing that Jadge Frost should act upon thia special appearance without further delay in argument and he in turn waa sssured that the case would be brought to trial aa quickly as possible." lOWCkieksne Wanted Every week for cash f oar blocks sontk of cold storage. Jons Scntocxnw. fjjjjtfm Faicy Grams I complete. We handle on ly the reliable kind. If qual ity and weight is not aa te standard we tell jou so. We givenenrlj our whole tisae to oar grocery desmrtssent Seasonable goods are now ar riving. New Nuts, dried asm canned Fruit. Street CSsW. I Maple Syrup, Mince Msnt, I hum. etc. Trv OUT Bfem- ix eliea roasted Co in hulk. I; lse, ae, se, rer . Richelieu TenasndConWa are I the best that caaba produced I We have hunted the markets over Mnskians) 13tm Sracrr. ! -1, i , m mjm pnjk Lin if Wall Pint, j DIETRICHS, Papsr ifaniers. AajsmL-mmf-m BBjmLBaKBenm mmm) BnanananamsnaP wnnif S Inwiltlwi sM aWMweft Wm. J. Kerssanrsek, leant. Now is the time to hand me yoar or der for an Incubator or Brooder to in sure delivery on short notice. They can be seen in operation at my establish ment. I have also a liae of 1 rat-premium stock, from which yon can obtaia eggs in season. Call and aee my yards. Wa i. KEISEUMtt, ; Columbus, - Nebraska DR. J. E. PAUL, DENTIST. Nkrwohaer block, eoraar 13th aad Olive tracts. CotaBbaa, Nebr. vas snsatMS tared far pain less extractisri f teeth. Reatdeace Telepboa LSI. Office Telephoa A 4. .THE. Park Barber Shop Is entitling new patrons every week but many More ean be accommodated. "Dropin and try a Stave, Shampoo, Hair Oat or Bath. Everything irst- cisas aaa np-io date. Cigars of the vary 'HBp r il -w. K, 'Vt . r