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BUYli,tS7t; Columbus founta! swarf rami--" " ' iiitWlliMfaH .... LLUlUltll. on i asir . P a MS YafmBfleeBSBB........................... . 1 of at the date tan Joaraal km tht aaargia of Joaraal. Up to thin date, yonr 1. pMd oc ccBumtei V ! ! j it J r Wvl Browa, Oedar and Cherry rrchaiiraareajMagi that Mr. Fowl J ia not aatnged kraalling school saaplias of ithVordsJa ay antare, nndibn eanaunnipn Ja "" j mailn Ilia! ill ittli ai beam aaeuad thnSBgh)sBaluleaist- da. mM reWjfco naobaJtr'FsunWauaaek- X f ts the accent tha praaaaa kia wondersaeot that die school dfraotoca who will qaibbla sad haggle ovar tha taajnaar's aaeBger aalary will rash pall avail into the parchaee of hooka aadcharta at ortfa.tia.thaiLTalaa-iftbfx aaay bs said to hare a value. rzrt x T S'S l flMHTIOHAk LOCfll :: . Mas. W. J. Betas; to a .Jleeofd-HenldexpieaakLhecaettwfaKW of the ballot for woaaen. ' ' ' - Tbk doUob oScers of received ordera to enforce the aati-SBit-ting-oa-tbe-aidewalk ordinance and to mat aU violatera. One nun haa been jailed. Tn Stataaof the Soathweetern Oil IadaetryMia the subject of an illaatrated article in the Janaary Review of Beriews by Day Allen Willey. The Tezaa and California oil felda are described at length, and the prospects of tha iadastry lindetaiL Ukdks a recent decision of s Nebraska oomrt a ooanty officer is reepoaaible for theaaaount due the people in the way of feaa whether the money is collected or not. According to the deeiaioa, whan a eoaaty official extends credit he does it at his own risk and is liable on his bond. Ou Hickory" is the nana of eora that is being experienced within the vicinity of Tecaumeh, with gratifying reaalta. The kernel is very large, each one being aboat as broad as the cob thick, while the eara are qaito large aid well filed. The kernels Ive-ejghthe of aa inch acroea, are ia oolor. ff Pbopck in the neighborhood hue rained $1,900 to drain the oldChittea deobeu, aear York. Aboat 1J0O adres will be reclaimed. The laad covered by this basin has so far been noted chiefly aa a ducking resort, and the place' is wall kaown to nearly every dack hunter who haa lived in the county any eonaal erable period of tiH&e. Doubtteas oiti- i of other sections of Nebraska will follow the example of the people to theaoathofua. 1 Jfiock Saciaga lamp, Ifcok Sana ant. Book Spriaira alack, Jaekaoa Hill, Ohio, And all other good aaala for aalethie 2t Wkavsb 'Newiiak. Fearaall baa completed the There - , i v. v 'i t. SUver Greek, apon.whioh he haa beanworking the, paat three moatha. The Silver Greek Sand pronoanoes it one of the finest bomee in Merrick county. Patay Lyons died last Thursday aaomag front iajarisa received Taeaday afternoon. He was riding a horse around the ooraer near Peter Lnohaingera res idence whea, it ia supposed, the hone atambledon the crossing throwing tha boy twenty feet and fracturing hia akalL No one aaw tha accident bat he was picked ap ahortly afterwarde and taken home. He died in about fifty hours after the aooident without regaining con soiousoeaa. -Patay was the eon of Mr. and Mm Pat Lyona. He waa 13 years old and apent hia entire life ia Golambus. Funeral aarvioaawere held 8unday after noon at 3 otclock in tha Catholic church aad interment made in the Catholic cemetery. Those from oat of town who attended the funeral were: Mm. Kate Aithooqh there ia only $197,000 ia his poaeeasioa, State Treasure tonann ia able to ebowpemanent invaat BMBta aaMMuting to aearly $6,000000, of the state fands. TheaMmthlyrepoiifor December will show practically nothiag ia the permanent achool fund and other traet fands.- This ia in contrast to the $2SOgOOO trast funds on hand during the -faakm administration. It ia predicted that Treasurer Mortenaen will give even a better administration during the eom- iag year. Ia the disposition of fands for investment he haa the backing of the beard of educational lands aad funds. ten of the deeaaiad, and Mn Lamb, aa aaat, of darks. Ma LyaoaJ motber.ot the boy, was aaahle to attend the funeral oaaeooaatof aiakaaaa.. Thefamilyhave aiaeere sympathy of the eaiire oom awaity. V'-'v ,, '.' TlnJotnoux. ia in raaaipt of a letter from a Leigh baainesa man reqaeatiag aa to pabliah toe.program for the farm--era' institute to be held ia thattown afternoon and evenmg aeaaioaa. aa Jaaa ary 35 and moraiag and evening aataialaa on Janaary as. The following program will be given:. , s; . Mr. a M. LeweCiag will talk, "Eoonomio Pork ProdaotioB" "Care and Management of Poaltry. Dr. H. P. Miller diacaaaea "The mon Ailments of onr Farm also "Principles and Practices of Feed ing" and "Factors in Soil Fertility." Mr. C. H. Human will take ap "Care fia iff ii latrf the Dairy Herd." - TOPS THE MAJtOT. and -on Mr Fergaaoo, ia oa the program address will be of interest to alL ia no better com jadge in the Mr Aehbura. who vnll.attead I ugMr. ffaafrd oaa.of. " - a-tttmnk. mth . a-.. .S .i Sli y -i' aoapwauaaojaitocBv : -,? cowith;UaV natiU oortiexniMttoej'Wiii oeaeia inaa hall, for which eeveral BMrehaataof the city have offered prixea. Fanoeta are invited to bring ten ears of ooraot their own raaawWeh meet he sntered ia tha contest on January 29th aad which Twill be returned to them the foHowiag jiay: MVAaai;aillacraaIage in aae. mwiaaii v Minmnm3 mmm'j w prixea to.bejivea: ;" BMataooriBg cora of aay variety $3 waaaaig machine, from Grays'. ; J. Beat yellow eora, $2l50 box of ateck food, from Elevator Boiler Mills; second beet,$31aa9femrBagatxCa; third, W; fay wiH Iriad 60 baahaleof corn. Firet priaa on white oorn, 100 pouade Way Up flour, Oolambaa Mflling Co.'; aeobad,-ooe-bewl:aad gold aah, C. a Beaton. r- -"" WiffiaatQaratM. . WOham Gerbold, one of the aettlafe of the atate. died at hia foarteen aoilea aouthweat of town Taea day moraiag of last week after an illneaa of aboat aix months. The deceased waa born in Berka ooan ty, Pennsylvania, in 1831, and when aix yean old' moved with hia parenta to Dayton, Ohio. ' From 'there he went to Terre Haute, Indiana.' He enlieted at Charleatoa, Hlinoia,in the First IUinoia cavalry, aad later in tha Fourth Illinois cavalry, and waa diecharged on account of disability after being wounded in the battle at ShOoh. While a boy he drove mules on the Ohio canal, the year pre vioua to the time the' late President Garfield waa there employed. In 1866 he moved to Columbus, com ing with Fred Biemer of this city, and was married ia 1868 to Mia Mary Wise, who died aboat eighteen yean ago. For many yean he lived on hia farm in Shell Creek townahip now owned by foar years ago awvedto the farm. aeroat 'the river Mr. Gerbold was atarried the aeoond time to Misa TaohjMtaer of, Polk county who aurvivea himl 'e waa the father of thirteea ehildrea, etoren of whom an Uviag, the oldeat beiag about twenty-one years oht , ' -1 .Fuaeral aet vices were held at the oem- hatory here Thureday afternoon, Bar. Neaatarker ofSciatfng, afterwhioh the reauiW;ja;anO0Deigned to 'their reatiag place. ' 4 -, B. F. D. . 3. News oomea from New York that W. F. Cody has purchased the Nate Sala bary interest in the Wild Went show from the 8alabury estate aad haa formed a partnership in the show with J. A. Bailey, owner of the Bantam A Bailey eircas, under the firm name of .Cody A Bailey. Mr. Bailey's interest in the aartaerahip ia equal to that of Mr. Cody. It ia stated oaaoially that the three touted ahowa in which Mr. Bailey ia an owner are not aaaoniatad ia any way except that he holds a half interest in the Wild West, an interest ia theFore paagh A Sella Bros, ahow and ia the sole of the Barnum A Bailey ahow. Platte Canty Shipper Gats Beat Priaa af Day far Cattle. The following ia taken from Thurs day's 8outh Omaha Daily Stockman, which ia of local interest: Today's cattle receipts included a load of ateen conaigned by Herman Oeblrich, an old-time and well-known feeder of Columbus. These cattle wen pat on feed one year ago today and made a gain of 760 pounds. The bunch, forty eight head, weighed 1,504 pounds hen today and went to the paeken at $510, the beet price paid for beef steers. Mr. Oehlrieh aaya there an only about one- halt the usual number of cattle oa feed this veer in Platte ooanty and part of the stuff ia already in marketable ahape.n tr fjmt the without fatan. of or i sJ 7, a 5 r,-wt 4- It 1 This oficial statement waa given oat at the Union Pacific headquarters ia Omaha Saturday: "President Horace G. Bart has tendered hia resignation to tha hoard of directora. It ia expected that the resignation will be acted upon to be held ia the Mr. Bait haa been in the railway eerviee, for thirty taking a to Omaha, which vHeaaaao iLT Preaideot at the head of the Uaion await emerged am IflBS, coming A Northwestern rail npiad the poaition of tP tha1 . v--4. . ?', Jt!-. yean baa if preeeat aaa aay.indiaation. One City to Omaha, another :f ; aadaowatill another ia propoaadfrom Omaha to Haetiaga. Of this latter the Aurora Bepubliean aaya: "One of the directors of the Nebraska Central Elec tric Rail way was inGiltaer one day last weak. ThmpiDpoaed electric railroad ia to ran from Omaha, Wahoo, David City, Aurora to Haatiaga. The proapeotua of thia railroad m before aa aad we mast aay if thie fiae ia built it will prove to be one of moat importaat aad preleeta thia teeaHtyhaa aeei aaae. The capital of thia company ia $1JNQ80 and 350,000 aharea of atock aaaamrihed and paid ap The directon an Frank J. Helm,G. H. Deeter,a J. TTslair W. Baker, Anthony Tester aad J.RMcMahon. incarmiacthem that Jay Gaane Lather, of Omaha, toeaaaty for the purpose of not work- hia aatherity, aad, ia fact, an t,. - . i."- - i ant listed aaaaag hie honored friends. ?s-r rf-.- Faatwern and, Lather an aaid to have --M aaniv heofa anal eharta ever the far Mr. Fewier. Ia aaa circular tha . "aunermtaafoat aaya: "Thara aaema to -. ha a asfl aans.l'aad raaaine'r r1" - ' jTT' Wednesday afternoon at 5 o'clock, at the home of the bride's parenta Mr. and Mm, W. F.Dodda,oocurred the marriage of Miss Olive Doddeot thia ooanty and Mr. John Cooper of Monaco, Fa. The veaKmy waa performed by the groom'a brother, Rev. D. A. Cooper from Kaaaaa. The home, which ia northwest of this dtjt waa decorated with ferns and pink and white oarnationa. Tha bride waa gowned in Gray eilk trimmed in white ailk ebiflbn, the groom won the conven tional black. Then wan aboat fifty relatives and inthnata friends of the family present, aad after the ceremony an elegant wed ding dinner waa aarvad by the bride The couple left Thureday for their fatan home near Monaco, Pa, when the groom haa prepared a home on hia farm. Mr. Cooper waa a resident of thia oom maaity at one tian, living eoathof tha river, hia father leaving hen for Penney!- with hia famfly aboat eighteen ago. Mr. John Cooper taught achool a ahort time n thia county befon retaming east to aaake hia home. The bride haa for many yean been a resident of Platte county and her friende an naawrona, who will join in wiahing the coupleahappy and contented fatan. laatibito. The program for, the farman' inatitata to be held hen Janaary 28th and 30th arranged by Prof. E. A. Bar- the state agrioultaaal aehaol who rrark in charge for thevarioaa of the atate. With probably a few iiioaatjnaa the program will be aa follow: In the aftaraooh of Janaary 29, C. M. LawaIlingwiUaBeakon"EeononucPbrk' Frodaction" and H.P. Millar will tbs eaaa the "Priadplaa aad Fracticea of Feeding." Oa the eveaiag of the name day Mr. Lewelhag will give a talkon tha -Oare aad Miaigemaatef Poultry" and Mr. Millar, "Facton ia Soil Fertility.'' Oa Janaary 80th Mr. LeweJlinir wOl preseat the various phaaea of "Alfalfa Caltuxe;" Mr. Aehbura, "Breeding and Adaption of 8eed Cora" aad Mr.Bar aard, "Growing Hardy Fruits for Home TJea mawao and study tothe wOl present. Mr. Lew- Bearer Qty who deUvarinar graia to Platte Center last week; ejaima that they pay batter prices there. v . The young folkaof Shell creek valley had a very enjoyable time vhtching the old year oat and the newiae in, New Tear'a eve, at Plater Schmiltk We were made happy New Year'sday by andaag good things ia several mail boxes, such aa Havanas, meat, candy, nuts, money and other nice things .for which we won't forget the kindness' of Otto Hembdt, George Borchers, Jacob Bachman, Joe Weinalt and Fred Flamine. In reading the aeooant of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Adamy'a fin, aoaaea of the paat come before oar eyea and in; onr mind. Then and near then we spent much of oar life. Who wont turn with affeotion and pride to hia early hoate? It matters not if the home be lowlyfone will, find aweet music within its walla, every breece that tumbles, every flower that lifts iU chalice to the eon, and every bird that warblea its gladaoaae lay briaga to aaresuniaoenoea of early home. The memorise of home will find a calm, de light ia the hoar of sunset, when the king of day ia slowly sinking and pour ing his unclouded blaze of light oa. all aurrounding objects. Thia may seem rhapsodical to those who chance toread the above, bat when the heart ia f ull.the month apeaketh. .- Continuing oar route from two weeks ago, we now paaa through what aronld have been -the great reservoir of the power canal had Columbus been suc cessful in procuring tha aame. While going through this basin, we remember of reading an item in one of your city papen in regard to the power canal not being dead, only Bleeping. We presume the writer of the item still has hope. We look at onr watch; we must whip ap; we have spent too much time at thia particular spot, so on we go by Louie Baihley'e, passing Fred Flamme'a box and we arrive at the Meridian farm of which J. H.Bodehorstis the proprietor and jest acroaa the way ia Mr. H. O. Bodehoret who owas the Cedar Grove fam. He carriea on general farming, rahung mostly thoroughbred stock. Down the hill n ways we find the O. L. Baker farm, which reasons a portion of O.L'stime ssweU as looking after the ice trust. Just to the left is the old brick yard of the Flyaa'a, nowoonverted into a wall improved farm by Mr. Joe Muachenroaa. We aee that we an kaang tune ao beiag ia the gnat Platte valley and in aight of old Oolambaa aad feeling that onr trip is aboat over, wa 1st oar team oat and arrive at the post oeaos, when your popular postmaster meeta as with a welcome aaiile and aaya "Well, how ia route 3?" Wo register and look at oar tabs. We Had that we have issued 30 aaooey orders, delivered 6563 pieces of mail aad collected &B4. Also sold $3M2 worth of stamps aad other postal a aaecialty of poultry ia itty from Ohio to Jaihit It ao yon waat a neat and artistic phuv aad complete aaacaVetiona, No one aheuld over attempt to build a home without gettiag plaaa tobaild it from. loan tahe tobt roagh ssstrth or idea of aaVwrplanandtraBafwrnttntoabeaa tifal deaiga. Thats aeaa. Write whea yon kind. Satiafaotio Caua. WumimuM. Areht 3d onorssateornsrElsvaathaad tha holdiag af oeart hi thia i aet for district, liitiiiimnnHiniiiiiiiiiMiiiiiMitfiinniii Miw Mm 10c PMImis. 14 bbbbbbV bbbbbbbI IbbbbI aWBBanfaW mV NB IW S HlwHwawf lWIajBTKUni f& : f 1 T. " .? -p "t2 -V, :T : ;?.- ttj . . . -S''- i '--i y.. ; x- i- i-t t- i tji s . Zm iZi.m iT r, " am- v!B'4 mm m .. O VI r . mu - n,rar m.f, a --:m V- !&'H -- m. .' -M mr. iiHHiiar r mi mi nmHi aw w t- hww. ihbsh ssirsk hhhi h ws : :: ami w mum I cash Stqre i ONE PBIOK TO BTERTBODT. AND , r. JT -srmioTLTCAflH. j,7 -; A S previously announced we are now busy : : i r inGini:i the prioe on every article in.: : our itprerand will be, ready to fulfil our:: promise on January 1st 1904. " We cannot, for lack of space, here enum-: : i erate all the,ehanges in price, but following : : you will una some very attractive prices : : I which cannot help but appeal to all careful :: cash buyers : i " 33 1-3 to CM Off. Di$htav DilMt4 DISlMA. For one month the month of Jaa-I uary we shall offer any Oat OlasuGlnldriniw achats. Wo are Dish, set of Diehea, Havxland Caiaa, Lamps, in fact any article ia oar large atopic or oueeae ware aad Orooa- ery AT ABSOLUTE COST. Thialforaamallamouatof money. m not mere talk oat a net. oaui aad aee. iaed toaall ths balaace of our atock X of Jackate dariaa; Janaary. Now ia yoarttamto gat a aandsoaae Jacket nariwars. -)? a ' B it ityFeh.l5,MayX8ept.l2; Jaa.vMayS.Nov.l4; l,8aBt,ia; lah-na, Maytl, Nov.a r.14. Miaaas' Jacketa, Z A few apeoiala beginning Jaauaryl let, 1WH; wniie tney last wa aaau offer ao in. i pi. iwvoii dswz.uu m pl kind at epx.DUl 26 in. Dkton Rip Saw $20 , - kind at mA.O 26inl0ptKeenCutterSawa crfc $255 kind at .OU Good Hand Saw at - AU Coal Hods 40c kind amnt Guaranteed Hatchet 60s . Jond . Handled Axe $1.00 kind at! MM6atM,Bi6aM, I TMaAU' 0JM. Wa have divided our eatire lot -of OapaHitwolota: . IttLOT Man's Cape raagiag in price' T una iuoois your caotoeror k 50c 2d LOT-Boya; and Youths' Caps to50cyourchoioefor... 25C Z W&-25 per cent diacouHt While tney IBM we snail give so per oeo on all Blankets, both cotton and woolen. OUC W From Jaaaary lat to Janaary A 15th wa shall offer oar entire bbbbob- 20C able Dresa Goods stoaks at 25 per ; Aoentbff the regular price. Hereiaa, , 4UCrareopportunitytoaupplyyourneeda. 75c tmlO to 15 ver cent-Item is the X aavingyou vriUniakebybuyus;oar Shoea of us for eaah. We have T marked onr entire atock of Shoea down ,10 to 15 per cent. i GROCERIES-SPECIALS Saturday Jan. 9, 04 PSn SwaeWaea9"S ' w-v 15c r5c P1 o Hnt'i PBrfcwt Bddac 4' t t : i- . .AakiCaiMaoaBWBan T'-HWIIOICWHHr... J-' " K - - laaam t Wed., Jan. I39 1904. .A-2Bo J: 9c .; 12Sc , i pet tckac... '' .U lebanto " f aaahnov CMarf per psuwsB Wed., Jan. Id, 15 doz. Mens heavy fleece TJnder derwear, the 60e kind, par gar ment, -while they last. SSe 12 doz. Boya' heavy woolheaoa, ths , e5o kiaoV whim they last, per gfSasTaanWSaai nvnrB Men's ine Shoes, the $00 find, at per pair...... $1.00 Saturday. Jan. 904 i l-Lot dark Percales Kia. wide, : the l&kmdperyi suitable for boya' waiats aad childranV dreaaes, while they last.... Aa 2-Lot light stripe Peroelea 361n. . wide, 15c value, while they last, Youthv. Marine Calf Shoe, sue J2UX tox,Bi.avaiae,at fi ;-iBr jtarMM'.uau.HBoe, to)$lJ80valae,at. N r- ' . M iv.. ,' : 4 , The above few items only repreaeat, a vary anudl proportion of the ' ; redaotioarwe have made tnroasMWt'nmr; entire atock. To be. ., , ooavinoaa ox uuawecorojauy invue yap w euwsKevour more ano aaa ' 'with ybar own ayes that' what we adtettiaa tf ahaolutely correct We ; ; ! lahaUtryto.makeevsry viett to onr storeboth alajpaat and-profitable to , yon. Bring as year oatiar ana eggs, jsvery pnronaae gaaraateea as rep- ' ' VnhMl or aaonWretaiiaed. Please do not ask far eredit after Jaaaary ' . I : lBt,JflOa,aswomuattrealaluC VX ''U' ' ".- . ' k 'XnaaKing ail ior um-jmnecoan awvwnaj; mw-bhu. year aaa -lt4l . .n.i;n....ll. ttC MB Ml. .IA A 'ttll i'MMJiil "- . ' B""'. """ y, ""! r "tt "t.,, "t NAW'Year. '-.'-.-. r -'',' '. . -..-. ; -- . i -. " . -i . v - - -. - . -! L, '- "'" : Z.L ' - - - . ADAMS Ti ' . ;- . ' W f -1? - '-. ,- HULST& - - " ' '"U'L" CASH StOKI. 11th Street ; ' Botja JVh-'I imI'I m: m itfi nut 1 1 1 1 1 1 if i m t ri i ii iiiiiin Vf m - PERSONAL MENTION aCaa Mamie Sheehah waaiia Iinooln last week. -'- ---- -k.- MiSBAlviaa laat week. R H. Jenlrina waa a Madiaon viator Wednesday. a G Hardy visited hia parenta ia Leigh last weak. Miaa Marjory Stevenson is visiting friende in Omaha. W. H. Eimera of Hamphrey waa ia town Wednesday. Charles Pearaallot Omaha visited his parenta here Sunday. Dr. Gietzen and family apent Christ mas at home in Humphrey. Daisy McGill of Craaton ia viaiting relativea here during vacation. Miaa Maud Burns goes to Oeoaola to day to visit relatives two weeks. Misses Ida andGueta Eaafmaan via ited friends near Genoa last week. M. T. Garlow of Grand Island apent Friday here with his brother CL 4V-. Mrs. Mabel Matoon aad chddisn vis ited relatives in Monroe last week. Basil Gietsen, who ja on Branch near Central City, epeat the holidays at borne. a H. Davis of Haveloek was greeting hia many old friende here on New Years day. Miss Martha Post visited last weak at the home of A. E. Anderson near Pal- lerton. Prof. L H. Britell went to Lincoln Wednesday to attend tha atate tioa of teachers. Albert Becker and Mark McMahoa left Sunday for Chicago, where both are attending achooL Mm. Charlea Wake aad daaghter Emma visited Frank Wake aad family ia Genoa laat week. Fred Saffron, who m sttsndias; a paar. aiacy achool ia iag tha holidays at Dr.aadMra.F.H.Geerleft Saturday evsaiag for California, where they will spend a few weeks vieitiag. Mrs. Charles Weggoasr of Denver is vieitiag friende, to attend the Gosaer.Dodda weddiag. htr. Eugene Arnold, who has been the guest of Prof. Foal aiace before Chriat aaaa, left today, TuaaJay, isr Ohissgo. Mr. and Mm. Paul Thaaaa retaraed Thamday to Oaseola attar a viait hers with Ai Parker at Platte k 1 - Mm, SLt M. Wiaalow, who had been visiting her daaghter, Mbk'OL J: Garlow, retained- to'aer'abnMi(n Holt eounty MoanVtV''; ' " Miea Lottie Haeaeabergar retaraed to. OaanWSanany.to oaatinne her masieal studhaj after apeadiBg a pleasant vaca tion at home. Mis. Minnie Steiabaugh of Council Bluffs was in town between trains Thurs day, on her way hoaaa from viaiting relativea at Monroe. Mr. and Mm. Charlea Mason visited a few daya with Mm. Masoan parenta, Mr. and Mm. J. B. Meagher, retaining to their hoaas ia Elmwood Sunday. Prof, and Mm. Weaver left Satarday for their hoaaaia Morriaoo,IUiaoiB, after n visit hare with relatives. Mies Anna Beoker returned with them to remain th. Delia Newman returned to Lin- eoln Monday after epeuding thehoUdaya at home with relativea here. MieaNew man will graduate from the kiadergartea department'of the Wealeyan univereity in June. . . Mm. N. E. Haywood aad her aiace Miaa Lacy Haywood of Liaoola, viaitod relatives hers laat week, the famfly of Judge J. G. Bender. Miaa Clara Header retaraed to Tsaoola with them, to re nuia a few daya. Mm. M. J. Psnfald, who has beta viaiting ia 8c. Edward for several weeks, has retaraed to aaake her home with her daaghter, Mm. A. Q. McAllister. Miaa Foay McAllister returaedwith her after arrived home Sat arday from Portlaad, Oregon, where aha Baksatraw, for savaral Brsmer mach prsfsra ths Nebraska athnate to that of Oregon. Mr. Baka atrawis still ia tha goveraaasat Indian hare ha has been employed for y yearn. On seooaat of tha Aaaaal Ooaveatioa of theNstional WooU3rowem and Live Steak AnaooiatioB the Bvfaagton will seQtiekata to Perthavl. Oregon, and re taraat tha lew rate of $BM$ Jaaaary 7, 8; 9 and ML SL Ton saa iaclade Baa FrsncJaee on tha trip far $1111111 sdikHanal SBtosMaBSagai tha fteBBUcfEaJniPbrEmfritai "ASMrawaetwsr. -- as rk'm CtU of A df"fJCI earn Mar COfal Mch is tanked ao as Haw Ada ms namtaanllw DA -Tm PlilV ms ft SWEET MIUUI TWIT IS MDEMMMSLY EPTSCTrVS. NOBTH OPEBA HOUSE, Friday Evng, January 8 iMtiiff AlUj sTaam. Thebowlam are doias; some good work thass daya aad the crackiag of piaa can be heanHilmuat say tiaae day or aight Interest has ooaae to alL Following are the high aooree for the week eading Jaauary 2, alao the prise wiaaors: D. CL Kavaaaugh 227, 220; 296; 267, 209; A. Drake, 204, 208. 230L 221, 208; W. A. Way 212, 234,206,208; Fred Hueg slsr 224; John Elliott 222, 214, 203, 211, 218; John Hoffman 203; Ed. Kavaaaugh 204; Martin Speieher 203; O. O'Rilej, New York, 203; F. J. Wittenbarg, Schuy ler, 228, 202; Geo. Hagel 202, 205. D. CL Kavaaaugh wins the monthly ten pin prise with 257; W. A. Way sec ond and A. Drake third. NedPostwias thekaakakee prize with 84 poiata. John Elliott wiaa at rubberneck with 122 pine aad daek pins with 109. A. Drake wins at the following gamea: sine pins with 9 points; foar back 77; quintet 148; oooked hat 48 and aeven up 81 piaa. The $25.00 prise which has been up for foar months on ten pins, ten beat games, was won by the followiag: D. C. Kavaaaugh first prize $li50, total pins ia ten games 2,242, average 224H; A. Drake eeoood prise- $70, total pins 2447, average 214 7-10; W. A. Way third prize $5.00, total pins 2,104, average 2104-ia JohnFJliottwaselosetoWsy, oary tea pias difference between the two. Weakly and monthly prises on all Aaatlur.XxeirBiaa teFkrhiavia Bur ; UBftanlaite. An exoeUeat opportanity for a viait to the Suaay Southland ia afforded by the persosnllycoodacted.excamioa leaviag Linooln at 2:10 pi mx. aad Onwha 5:25 p. ax Jauury 14, 1904; Through stand ard and tourist aleepinr can will run to Jaekaoavflls, Florida, via the Burlington Boute to St. Louis, thence through Nashville, Than and Atlanta, Gn, over theroate aaade forever hiatorio by the dramasio incidents of the Civil War. Tha itinerary provides for a twelve hoar stopover at St. Louia for a visit to tha Worlds Fair; grounds,- whioh are Btsetioally in shape for the opening.with the exception of the installation of'ez hibihiaad s great many exhibits are ia . . The party wiU return isdividnally. and lAeral.atbpever priviiegee are given on your tickets. It ia especially urged that :you give as early advice if you desire to join this sxesmioB,ia order that proper reaervm tion nmylbe amde ifor yon. ' For farther details ask the Darlington agent or write aw, tC ' J.FaaKCI - General Paeaenger Agent, I,, Omaha, Neb. .Froat tha KaauUkaa. Mr. and Mm. George Godkin aad fam ily apent Christmas with relatives at Columbus. Charlea Welch of Colnmbaa came ap Monday for a ahort visit with hia brother, W.J.Welch. J. CL Evans of Kearney, accompanied by hia bob Heary.aad Carroll and North Evans of Columbus, were the guests of Mm. a L. Humphreys this week. Mr. Evans is a brother of Mm. Humphreys. Monday the ties for the new side track arrived and the auction men from Genoa and Platte Center came down and helped lay the track. The bridge gang came the aame day and built the new atock yards. DON'T BELIEYE THEM. The "cash" stores tell yom that they sell cheaper for cash than we U oa credit. Follow the crowd; yo will he coa Tiaeei that we sell as cheap if ot cheaper for credit thaa they do for "spot cash." Get oar prices aad see for yoarself. E. D. Fitipatrieh. The White Promt Dry Goods Store. Stop! Dont pay rent when yon can buy n home for the aame money. We have purchased a Bumbar of residence lota in the north part of the city aad aay one wiahing to lease a bouse for two or mora years or who desire to bay on easy terms, wa will accommodate you. aj.ScoirA-SoK. IwfllaaU at the new Reynolds ban ia Golambus, Neb on Satarday, Jaaa ary 16, 1904,50 head of horses sad males. All are halter broke sad gentle; 40 head are broke to hameseaad are anbraaded. Thomas BnsinoAX. Wewiah to of onr CardafTaaaks. to express oar aiaeere thanks sad neighbors who so kiadly son and brother. Mr. and Mm. Pat Ltojh aboFabolt. 1. M. Iada far salt. Addrom V. A. Zimmerman k Son, UteaamM, Nebrsaka. B.A M. it asaate for fam THE FAST TRAINS TO CALIFORNIA ARE OVER Union Pacific Ami via Omaha reach their destination sixteen hour quicker than any other line. NO -y."T . H tmouofl Rfl INS DAILY "; 1 HaadMBwIy Eqaippnl With SSL00' WOilmW.mearia,, MlmaFUKtallfQ1 BmaaaaklBBaBaiaituirtma. Eleetrls Llglitejsl Traims. Full information ekeerfttUg furnishM on fc appiieation'to W. H. BEKBAM, Agent. '1 1 II I 111 till IU f M 1 1 M II 1 1 1 1 lrl't'ttt 1 11 H1 1 1 H HI : WILL BUY THE ' 4- 25 CENTS Weekly State Journal ONE YEAR ' X Tht WMkli Journal has m mumI la tht Mrtst as a 4 aislllniala - 4 . W.....W wwpww. . . $ Tdoiraphlfe News t $fc WtW llNd Nebraska In rrttetilar. Reliable Market Page. 5! J 1 s hi trm K far mm t V T t I Y t LINCOLN, NEBR. ? ii.t.iMi.iiMi-HK-iK-i-x-x 1 1 ; m "H"i i i uniim xxkxxxih- Weekly State Journal, COLUMBUS MARKETS. Wheat, new .".''. . Oata bnahel Bye bushel Hose V cwt- Stock steers V cwt. . . Fat eowa V cwt Stock steers cwt . . . Potatoes-!? bushel. . ., Butter V t. CaOaaOD .... . eo .... 28 .... 125 .... .33 .... , 26 .... 4 154 25 .... 300H4U0 .... 2'25J3 00 .... 3003480 65 .... 16020 . .. . Mf9 ' - ' FKKD PBICE3 AT MIU. Bran, bulk 60 Shorts. " .' 70 Chop feed. bulk. 70 Chop corn, 60 Markets corrected erery Taeaday afternoon. LEGAL NOTICE. Maby A. Atxbt. PlaiaUf . JoH!f B. Atxby. Defesdaat. JohB B. Averr, dpfeodaBt. will 'take Botice that the Mth day of Dncenber. ISBJ, Mary A. Atott, plaiatlff hereia. filed ber pMitioa la.tha district court of Plaito coonry. NefMsafo aaaiaat aaiddafaBdaat the object aad prayer of which are to obtaia a divorce from yoaoatke aroaad that yoa are aa habitaal drunkard aad have beea cailty ot aztreaM eraelty to plaistiB' and her. ehildrea and failure to maintain, aad eapport plaiatiST aad faatily. " Yoa are required Is aaawar aaid petitioa oa or before the 18th day of Jaaaarr.iaH. HAHI A. AVEKI. TIME TABLE, Idncola, COLUMBUaNER Denver, Chicago, 8t. Joseph. Kansas City, 8t.LmlsaadaU polnte Beat aad nttn, Salt Lake City, Portland, an Frsaclaca nil poiata TBAIIfS DBTAaT. No. 22 Paaasager. daily except Header. 7:2.'. . m No. X AceomaMdatioa. daily except DBcaiuey...... ................ 4S p. at TBAI1IS ABUTK. v Ha.al Paeaeaaer. daily except Saaday. 8.-S0 p. ai No. 11 AccoaiBMidatioa. daily except Il3U p. Inl By B. P. Dnrrr. HerAtt'y. 23declt Plaiatiff. m LEGAL NOTICE. Ia the district coart of Platte cooaty, Nebraska. Crowell Laaaber aad Graia Coapaajr, a corpora- Uoa, nainttn, Martia Lachnaaer. Defeadaat. Martia LadxOacer. defeadaat. will take aotiee that oa tae lata day or uecemner. ia. ia aa actioa peadias ia the district eoart of Platte eoaaty. whereia Crowell Lamber aad Uraia (Vxapaay.acorporatioB. was plaiatiST aad Mar tia faiMiiiaia waa defeadaat, aa order of attaehaieat waa iasaed from aaid eoart aad that property of the defeadaat coaaistiaK of the aa-SvaisdoBe-foBrUi latere iaaad to the waat hi of eectioB V), the aorth H of the northwest , secttoa 15. the aorth K of soothes 4 netian t, ail ia township W.raae 1 we th P.'M-has beea attached aader aaid order to satisfy tha aaioaat of 17148 aad interest froaa Nov. 1. nBB, asenuBMd by plaiatiS ia its petitioa. . Yoa are reqaired to answer aaid petitioa a or before the 8th day of Febraary. 1M- - t Caowau. LcaaKB axd Ubaim Cobpabt. acorporatioB. Plaiatl. 2Sdec4t AetiwLUytltgittilJigtlrif Til CtM itfitt ti Strwctim. Thus sans; the weather poet of fifty years afro. It was true then and ia true now, ao set ready for winter. The weather-wise aay old boreaa baa aome thiBfr in store for us that will surprise us alL School oncers, take heed; put in a aupply of coal and be prepared for winter. We hare the followiag: 8.00 8.00 7.00 6.50 5.50 7.00 Hill, at abed per toa. ...... ....... MaiUaa,aatorlaaip par tea HocUas par toa Treatoa alaat Block $ $ $ s $ s $11.00 TIME TABLE U. P. B. R. bast bobsb, auia ubk. No. 12. Chicago Special'. tin n. ta. 2- 4A.t,ft,?KxJrp a. m. 5- &, Sslz&z1 lr- HM No. Z.OrerlaadLuaited iX.p.m. WBBT BOOBD. MAIN LISK. 5. a.JPWaeExaraai...: 4:10 p.m. 2"-i!t,-SP?5u 2:Wa rio. iui.net mail No. l.Orerlaad Limited. No.28, Freicht Boarou bbasob. ..11:45 a. m. ..12:10 p. m. .. 7:00 p.m. !.. MO p. m. ..B:30a. m. WO. aW, nTsmMOtafMa.,. No. 71. Mixed No. at. No. 72. Denart 7:10 p. m. aJa aa. ani' Arrive 12:20 p.m. i:lp.m. ALBION A5D SPALDIMO BBAMCB. n m T.m ii Sr'wZ? H""'sBr a.Jt, Mixed SS'it mSSS" aaan auvj jaAajBsam ,...., "rumiBBii taaaiiBBBiili Notraiaa aa Htlm nt IhiaMlnr Saadaya. r v ,w - r Depart salaV J9 91. OlaW Si. sal, ri Arrif JlWip. anl !. OJo p. sal, breach W. H. Bbbbak. Agsat. TO ORiWA Gyliiiir Cm Shillir Caa do more aad better work than any other sheller sold. Oar wagons will not scatter your graia while on the read to market or overtax your horaea with needless heavy draught. per toa.. ...... ...... ...... Pa. Hard Coal, aay ame per toa AU the above am if rate heaters, will make a good hot are; try -am. C JL. D.BTlBXa, AT LAI feartk dear aerta-sf Fira Olive COLUMBUB. HtHBAMa. We have a barsain to oafcr our faraaer BnbBeribera. We can gtreyoa Tata Coz.mfBrja Joobxajj aad Nebraska Faraaer, the two papers one year far $1.75. Now ia the tiaae to subscribe. Dont wait, as thk offer may not he of loss; darstioa. Tan Jocbxai. will give yon the eity aad eoaaty aewe while the to every one who ia Biggies Mil Carriages OF THE LATEST AND BEST MAKES. -AllKiadaof- FARM IMPLEMENTS. stock over before bayias; : aafBlacksaiith work aad Mono Satoiis 4om on short Mike. LOINS SCHHEIBER. BOOH AND BOARD At reaaoaahae ratsa ai Grand Pacific Hotel, Teath Street. .& mast aamaaaa am the Bart af a enrnSantBBB aaB BBBds a SBBBmlw ox aoaitiy ibbbbb -'" lEHf- m - . a k -- --.--- afr'aluiavsa alan a aaaeaaBal faraaar WBO AMBBBB mmaaaj IIP'. -. '.7:;. ' i . -. ..- --.- imaia in' TTiliissaa ranaatfr fmm tTMn hfaiiiaa iiiiaat yJaa, af, Bfj.. " -wt 7ivmmmBmi. pbb .!. ,L .. i-. i . " . .-. . -r . T .,..., . . Bw. -, - ,m.. . . . . . amfaaaa. hat haa aWaaa a amass deal af aaShV HBBOB oaaBBv m'- rr-r',Tl-rZrLZJ .-- Omaha,eh. laahmten. 8a IktereaUdmaffrieulUre. . ' JaassUM VX aftT 1 i BBBH?; mmmma ma, aammvaaaaaaamsj wwam aw. symt a " - . - m?f wt - - eBasJT'" ? ' ., - aaBawr- - . BaaaaaamfeKUr. ''" " &i '&& L - -'-. 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