The Columbus journal. (Columbus, Neb.) 1874-1911, May 18, 1904, Image 8

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SB Of the JlHMl tlM.
Wo Bather the feUowieg ancts from
the lopotts of the etass aarlataa deaf
of ookoolo: Waamanmbsr of cblld
rea, ,. Platte ueaaty. 48:
Mauler. 13ft; Batter. StS; Madison,
180; Oelfax. SOI.
fMtat, tri-weekly S. 00; weekly. fJ 50.
H. J. Hadsoa has reoeived aa iavi
tatioa to deliver the oratioa of the
day. at Savaaaah. Jaly 4, hat was
eemeeUsd to reeiga aa aoooaat of
ill. He refened the
lttee ia charge ta O. A. Bpatoe or
J. a Shaneoe.
G. P. Harrisgtea of Co. B. Sad
Ohvmry. write to the Omaha Repib
aa aoooaat of their raid apoa
Bdiaao who lied iale a assssBgar
of the Uaioa Beetle oathe
ltth. 8wrtiag froai Ogallala stattoa
at misBaght with nothing bat arms
itioa. they .parsaed the
ta the Worth Platte. The
i wore too fast for thou
"We
twoaty-aix ledges, tfty. sack saddles.
qaaatity of oookiag aten-
oaptared twelve
doatroyed ahoat fifteea
of jerked baffalo
got a good away baffalo
Markota are qaated iaFremoBtas
fallawo: Bast apriag wheat, 70 to 80;
oooaad gndoTco to 0; ear oora. 52 to
Si; shelled corn, 85 to GO; oats, 40
ft 45. ,
Notice to given that the sale of the
i ia Pmtte ooaatrVill oom-
r. Jaao 28. aad will
i day to day aatil
.all the aohool load to offered for emle.
H. J. Haasoa, eoaaty clerk. x
The Joaraal family are recipieats
of a batkot fail of vegetables, ooaatot
tag of lettaee. oaioas. radishes, tar
aips aad pie-plaat, from the gardea of
Mia. Ia, Baoioe.
Owiag to the droaght ia Eaglaad
aad Fraace, the price of wheat is ad-
Oa Moaday moraiag. Martin Heiaz,
acoideatally atioa the
of a maa ia the sonthera
of the city. Kotioe was givea
to the oeroaer. Or. G. A.. Boaesteel,
who had the body removed to the towa
i a post-mortem examiaatioa
aa iaqaest held. Oa
hto parsaa were foaad two checks on
a baak ia Omaha ia favor of Michael
James Jaoksoa.
ras a oertilcate
of dtoohaqm atattag that Michael
Dselsy was oalisted as private oa Jaa.
18, 186, to serve three years. Dr.
Boaesteel was assisted ia the dissectioa
of the body by Drs. Stillmaa aad
la the skull a large hole was
iadieatiag that the man had
track bv a bleat iaetrameat.
8mith was the importaat wit-
She lives aboat three
yards from where the .body
Oa Satarday aight she
kmaacryiag "George. George
r!" She weat oat aad walked
bat saw or heard
no mare. . It to thoagbt that the maa
1 at the Olother hotel aad met
by straagers who have
ia the city, aad who probably
of hto earryiajr moaev.
I'wgwwiftW War.
From the aagiaaiagof the war, Feb
nary, to April. K If teea Bassiaa
warships have beea eaak or dtoabled
the Fetropavlevsk, Pobieda, Osarev
iteh, Betvisaa. Poltava, Pallada,
Vevik. AekoM, Diaas, Variag. Boy
aria, Kariots. Teaesei. the torpedo-
li, aad the destroyer
Of them the battle-ship
Ithe eratoers Novik, As
Oiaaa are ktiowa to have
are agaia ia com-
Japaa haa lost oae torpedos
id eeveral of her ships are
a have beea iajared ia the
teats; batdefiaite
of this is withheld. Port
repeatedly bombard-
effect, by the Jap-
Tladivostok was attacked
by ahem aa March 6. thoagh withoat
to the port. Admiral
two aasaocemf al at-
the eatraaoe to
by eiakiag mercheat
ia the barber. The lrst lead
of tosportaaoB'.taak place
oa March 28 aad
M a rietery for Japan.
27. Admiral Skrydloff, who
la ta inmmsei the Baaaaa aaval fleet
U the Far Bast, toft St. Petersbarg
far Part Arthar to day.
April 28. -It was aaaoaaoBdat 8t.
Peossobarg ta day that oa the ahrht of
AarilH WamisB torpsdo-
hag te the Vmdivoatok
military
with
The Baaaaaseap-
eigaty-flve military oarriers,
siaay-flve of the crew. The
said to be a Japaaese
to aarreadr
drawaed. The
the Bombers
abe Japaaese say
ivaaty-flva drowaod.
to reported to
safely to. Vladivostok.
eawejaw.
BBawaw m ueacay aave wswtwm
law bi. They aaw ocaay
alia aad water
lahea."
seaoellaadi
BoadJoaraod from
Part Arthar
Arthar 1
ad, wish
Part A
" . Jafaism Impsis kmli ware aeaia f iMBaSBBSl saw the child he to themselves."
aassawadawrgBrtAitaarthia ssnraiaa " her aad sdtheaah
' 1 ssa shsie bsii Irsi aithnet dam- ' hm heads as he Hlray Imim are hhe Um light af a eelt mmA T-TT" ' jmafflskt aaytiK
$' ' saw law tttfaalahaivaia i "Whea I heara a man sayia' dat he aVsWRR WAWED to . W. ini k.T.
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----------------------- pjaisaaMiiiimai 1 , -- -Tmmmmmtamm,t
mm wmUp km atavaB ameared
off Port Arthar, aad that tea
oratoers aad-eix
lyiag ia Ussari Bay.
oapoaite Vladi-
tato moraiag Mo
April J0.-Omotal reports my that
the Jssaesse have heea ciomtag the
Tela ia large asmbers aiace April 96.
hridge soethsast of Wija, over which
lag that a battle hot
aadthaJaaaaaml
the Msaihetisa side of the Tela,
details of the eagagemeat were gi
No
May 1. The lrst great
armies tookplaoe this
resaited ia a Japaaase victory. Gea-
eral KaroU. oommaadiag the ant
Japaaese army, forced aerosaiagaf
the Tola. aadt at daybreak begaa aa
attack oa Oaia-tiea-Oheag. tea miles
aorth of Aataag. The
two steads, bat ia
forced back. They wore oompelled to
abaadOB Aataag. aad after baraiag
the towa retreated to Feag-Waag-Oheag.
The lorn was heavy oa both
aides. General Karoki, ia this ocial
report, gives the Ji
as aboat 700 aad the R
thaa 800. The Jaas
sweaty-eight aaiok-lriag gaaaTtweatv
offloers, aad maay mea. The Japaaese
aow ooatrol the estaary of the Taia.
May 2 The Japaaase ooatiaae to
advaaoe aloac the road raaaiag west
from the Tola River towards Liao-
Yaag., Geaeeai Karoki reports that
several skirmishes have takes place ia
whioh the Japaaese losses were f oar
teea killed aad forty-six woaaded.
The Japaaese fleet aader Admiral
Kamimara. which was seen aear
Vladivostok oa April 29. has retaraea
to Oobssb. Korea.
May S la Geaeral Karopatkia's
official report of the battle of May 1
aear the Taia River, the aamber lost
on both aides to estimated at from
8000 to 4000 mea. Up to the time
Geaeral Karopatkia's telegram was
seat, 800 woaaded, iacladiag. foartesa
oMoers, had beea broaght to the hos
pital at FeBg-Waag-Oheag. The Jap
aaese were aided by their gaaboats.
which sailed ap the Taia aad bom-.
herded the Basston positioae. It to
admitted that the
Zaamlitoh aad Kashtaliaaky
woaaded aad that tweaty-seva
were oaptared by the Japaaese. Gea
eral Karoki. ia oommaad of the Jap-
forces, has advised ais govera-
t that a prelimiaary report from
the chief sargeoa of the first Japaaese
army shows that 796 mea were kilted
ami woaaded. A large naraber of
Bamiaa oScers aad mea were made
prisoaers.
Geaeral Karoki also reports that hto
forces parsaed the retreatiag Barsieas
yesterday. The latter offered
stabbora reeistaace.aad aboat 900 were
added to the aamber of Japaaese can
alties. Vioeroy Alexieff reports that at
1:45 this moraiag the Japaaese made
aaother aaseooessfal attempt to block
the eatraaoe to Port Arthar. alight
treships were sent oat by the Jap
anese, aader the protection of a aam
ber of the torpedo boats, bat all of
the steamers were sank by the Ras,
stoas before they reached the channel.
Aonordiag to Admiral Alexieff two
of the Japaaese torpedo boats were
also destroyed.
It was reported today in London
that the Japanese leaded troops at Yi
akow oa May 1, aad have attacked
Newchwaag. The report has not beea
confirmed. Harper's Weekly.
Beview of the
moath of April,
ither
for the
Westers
1901, ia
Platte eoaaty:
Meaa temperatare of the moath
4C.75
60.91
70.00
30.00
12
$
. 11
9
1.78
3.66
.50
-1.50
. ff
.8
temperatare. same moath
last year.
Highest temperatare of month
oa 29 aad. 90.
Lowest temperatare oa the 17.
Oieardays.
Fair days.
Oloady days.
Rata or saow fell daring por-
tioas of days,
laches of rain, or water saow,
8ame for "the same moath last
year,
laches of saow fall.
Same for same moath last year.
High winds, days.
Clear days.
Prevailiag wiads SB to N,W Vio
leat blixsanl from NW. oommeaciag
oa the 6th aad ooBtiaaed 36 hoars of
i
raia, saow aad wisd, greatest
for several years. Oathe 11th aaother
violeat wind storm from NW coatia
aed for 24 hoars. Slight ice oa the li
aad 16. Fog oa 5. Solar Halo oa
10. Killdeers appeared oa 12.
- - . -Ckihi laraed to Soatf
EdUh, the 5-yearHtld daaghter of
John Dahlstrosa. a farmer liviag aboat
eevea aad a half miles aorth aad west
of Hewmaa Grove, was barned
badly ia a atabble are Moaday that
she dtod shortly after.
Mr. Dahletrom had beea baraiag off
a otabble leld preparatory to plowiag.
a aarrow strip that did aot
where a road ased dariag
the winter ran. Immaaael.a 12-year-old
eon. asked permiaaoa of hto father
off this strip, offeriag as arga-
for so doiag that the fleld woald
better -whes plowed. Obaseat
was rradUy jrivea aad whea he start
ed oat to ire the atrip, the Utile
children fallowed. Edith amoag the
there werel01"1 I "Coal wben parrbsssi. im
m a . m
I In saasa mseaerherdrem oaaghtare Itothebayer.geBerailygesai
eaaalagthe aames to laerease. As MEffotiete esaaot eoaverse; they talk
M
oa Aac 8 the
lyiag ia.Grafary
witabeldtetae
thearoole
ittoa ofMas to atttlo-
4 - "
tSMtO
Uador the preristoas of the
matioa regtstratioa wiU begia Jaly 5
at 9 a. m. at Ohambsrlsia.
j
Jaly St.
fore ia dispatches, lead wiU be
dto
wiU posed by drawing. The
take place at the
ottos commeaciag at 9 a. m , Thars
day, Jaly 28, aad ooatinaing for each
a period as may be Beosssary to draw
from the box ail envelopes coatained
thereia.
Katries wiU be mails at Boaesteel;
beginning Aagast 8 aad coatiaaing
aatil September 10 iaclaeivev The
lead bttce. forconveatoaoe of entiy
mea, wiU be temporarily removed
from Chamberlain to Boaesteel ia or
der to facilitate the rash which to ex
pected' After. September 10sebe
qaeat eatries wiU be reoordetl at.
Those ooatempbUiagUag registrar
tfoa mast do ap ia. persqa. -at oae of
the foar towMnuafekmed ahoye,.with
the exception of soldiers or sailors,
who amy employ aa ageat.
No persoa may ; regieter for more
thaa 1C0 adres. .Ths aotaal .opaaiag
of this vast domain-will oecar on the
moraiag of Aagast 8. l:
The prioe of toad as provided by
law is as follows: Leads takea dariag
the first-three: months. $4 per acre;
within six months. $3; after six
ths. $2.50 per acre. All lands
aadisposed of after foar
years shall be disposed pf by the sec
cretary of the iaterior aader each rales
aad regatotioas as he may prescribe.
gcfMrsgsg Matte CMaty.
Edward A. Brodboll of Liadsay has
tosned'a foar-oolama priated circalar
aaUiagatteattoa to the not that Liad
say to a mighty hard towa aad that it
has always gone hard with the fellows
brave eaoagh to attempt its reforma
tioa. Liadsay te located ia the aorth
part of Platte eoaaty between Hamph
rey aad New mea" Grove, aad aooordiag
to Mr. Brodboll, it has bean tongh
and intraotable from the very first
The village msrshsl te a ooward whea
it oomeS(to staadiag sqaarely between
the iaw-breakers and the law, aad
the village Doarcl has paid the local
newspaper for" pabUsh'ing ordinances
that are never eaforoed. Years ago
the official phyeloiaa aad dmggtot of
the plase started to reform matters by
swallowing thirty odd grains of
atropia ia aboat an oaaoe and two
fingers of saake potooa, bat Dr. Schag,
of Ooismbss. called him back. Thea
nothing more was done aatil last year
whea the board of trastees pawed a
aew aad improved set of ordiaanoes,
which the rest of the commaaity or
part of it gtoefaily set at aaaght. We
once lived in Platte ooanty aad iaci
deatally took part with Allea Gerrard,
Uah Lightaer aadO. O. Saaaaoa iaa
herculean effort to reform Lindtay
and Oreston and Platte Center and
Oconee and Duncan and Monroe and
Taraov aad Hamphrey. We had Co
lambas going aboat right when the
tugs broke aad the chariot af reform
rolled into the ditch, bat we have ia
dalged the hope that the leaven, o
righteoasaem stirred eo maay veers ago
woald take effect sooner or later aad
ssve Lindsay the hamiliation of for
ever having to be sohedaled as a tram
town. Bixbyin Lincoln State Jonrcal.
- IsiB.e7esieai.
Improvumeat to the order of the age.
No enterprise, aa iadividaal, no com
maaity can. afford to raa along in the
same channel, like the brookr forever.
Acting oa this orlaciple. with the
present tosae the Joaraal appears with
jast doable the aaoaat of reading,
mattertbat it has formerly had. This
WiU give oar readers foar eight-col-
ibb psges of local matter, aad the
same amoaat of geaeral saws aad
items of Jaterest from all over- the
world. The serial story whioh we be
gia with this aamber to' oae of the
very best aad yon will read it to the
eml. There to hat oae other eoaaty
paper ia Nebraska with as great
aa amoaat of space devoted to read
ing matter as the Joaraal offers ia
its aew form. There are stUl other
improveaMBts which may be looked
for ia th Bear fatare. Oar eabscrip
tioa price remains the sasse aa it has
always beea. Watch as grow.
Foar oaVof ve Japaaese admirals
are Christians aad three of them
are elders ia the Preebyterton oharoh.
Those three elders are earely bonnd to
give Admiral Skrydloff a good deal of
troable before he to done with them.
They believe ia foreonliaatioa aad
coBideraeaa aght-wea! before the
first'shot is flred. The Presbyterian
has alwava been aa. awkward aatago
aist to pat apafghtagaiast beoaaseof
this article ia' hto creed. State
Joaraal.
Odd
"A yonog hneband calls hie wife Bir-
die
he says, she is alwaya
dated ia his mind with a bill
"Certain orators are very much like a
greet river they are alwaya the loudest
and maddiest at the month '
"Clergymen ere like brah
they do a great deal of conaling.w
"Coal wben parehassd, instead of going
sVh tkvm Kaaarma smshaammllm smaa4A lasasamtms
w vwjt vaiv."ix Kwaa aw emwuMivt,
M
of the Paeiie
sea. ItrwKaiasdtWOhtBB:
las
U;tle rapabUo of
whioh wo are eaaetotMo
whioh whea it to
wiUrsalise the bright
of foar osatariss aad promets ts)a.
prosperity of the West aad the Moath.
Its unseat diplooisrvr is rbsllsBgiltT
the admiratioa xof the wjrld, aad fts
record f or briUtoat achievsmsats al
lasjdyaooompUehed, too long to recite.
wiU make the most britliaat page ia
oar ooaatry a ntstory. xae
baraiag qatssioa of the hoar to
to property deal with tlnoo
moaopoUes called trasts. I
that bo treat to trast ia the sease ih
which we aow ase the term anless it
be a moaoaoly. So far as the demo
cratic party to coaccraed. it has showa
its abiniate .tejbapabUity ofdeaiiati
with them. It has declared egaiaet
them in every national coaveatioa;
its orators have deolaimed agaiast
them oa the rostrassi ia every' campt
iga. Bnt its seaators aad .represeata
tives have proposed no measares f or
the relief of the people. They hive
claimed heretofore aad perhaps will
claim ia the comiag campaign that
these trasts are dae to a protective
tariff aad that their remedy woald 'be.
to repeal the prsseat tariff -law .wisdJ
sapplaat.it with a free tiademejwato
aad thaa destroy the trasts. Why.r
geatlemen, if each a policy were to
be adopted ia this ooaatry it woald he
Uke kUlingLthe goose hat laid. the
golden eggf it woald ba a remey.
worse than the disease, ror no
who is a stadent of history
scieatioasly declare that the trast to
a prodact of a protective tariff ooaatry.
Free trade countries are likewise
straggling with the problem of con
troUing these indnstries which' are ia
no manner affected by the tariff,
That .tariff, law which woald be so
framed as to destroy a trast that te
affected by the tariff woald sweep
away the last vestige of boaeet oomt
petition that is now straggling against
them. Yoa' cannot reach a treat aad
properly deal with it by striking down
the protective tariff policy of this
government which has made as the
greatest natioa on earth. That pol
ioy to pointed to with admiration by
every statesman on this glob', and it
to being adopted by every other ooaa
try ia the world today. Evan fnb
trade Eaghmd is torn from end to
end by dimension iwaa attempt to eel
tablish ia that ooaatry the great pol
icy of aproteotive tariff. I have aa
apology to make for any trast. I be
Ueve that their objects are greedy
avarice, aad self aggrandizement, and
their aim is to destroy legitimate)
competition, cjatrol the ootpat, rates)
the price to the consnsaer. and oreate
enormoas dividends. Bat I am satis-i
fied with the record of the repabUoah:
party oa this qnestioa. It te the';
only party that has given as any tegis-';
lation acaiast the trasts, or attempted
to enforce it. It 1890 the Sherman
anti-trast law was passed and made
still more effective by snbseqasat
amendments. -.In 1893 Graver Cleve
land declared this taw to be nnooa
stitatioaal and instructed hto Attor
ney General not to attempt its ea
forcemeat And as indicating the
trend of democratic taosght, ao later
thaa a few days ago whea the merger
case, involving the fate of the North
ern Secarities Uompaay, reached the
ooart of lat'resort ia this nations and
the Sherman aati-trast law was pat
to the severest test and was' apheld,
it to a noteworthy fact that every
democratic sapreme sadge voted
agaiast the enforcement of that meas
are. I feel that I have, wearied yoa
too long. There are a aamber of aa
here who want to ga from thisooavet -
tioa to 'take the traia for LiaoolB
where we wiU nominate a state ticket
which I hope aad believe will sweep
this state Uke a mighty tidal wave.
A party with sach a record of briUi
sat deeds already aeomplished, posseir
iag within its ranks statesmen who
are the peers of aay in the world;
a party which ia the miaagemeat of its
affairs at . home and " abroad has
SBooessf ally led the way throagh the
myst(c maze of the world's diplomacy ;
a party whioh in the past has sever
failed to take the people iato its con
fidence, to declare in favor of good
poUciee. to enact these poUcies iato
laws which were rigidly enforced,
can have no fears of the national pol
itical ooBtest next November. The
party demands its reward, aad warn
the national repabUcaa convention
shall assemble" in Chicago they wiU
hearken nnto the voice of the people
and wiUamae as their standard bearer
oar present president. Theodore Roose
velt, that fearless champioa who per
haps is Bearer to the Americas people
than any of hto iUastrions predecem
ors ; possessiBg coarage whioh has beea
proved on, the. field of battle and-ia
the walks of "peace, ' wiU lead as to
triamph and vitory."
Mumt GsAMMSi
"What makes yoa think they are rich
Americans?"
"Because they know so much more
about otber.countrles than their own."
Town Topics. -
Mm te Blta Uat.
Employer You don't seem to be able
te'do anything. New Clerk Well, I al
ways had a political job until I struck
this one. Judge-
There have undoubtedly been
great men. but inasmuch as they were
bad they were aot great Heat
Two itat.
Ascum-Some people are saying that'
you made most of your money in pol
itics. Leader-rBut others are saying
I made most of my money out of poli
tics: sowho are ye going to believe?
Philadelphia Press.
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Cairaadepo asDoht OUB
NEXT EXCURSION to the
IRRIGATED LANDS oa the
BIG HORN VALLEY. Re
mumherthie will be the LAST
CHANCE to get the low price
on thaielaade.
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COLUMBUS, NEBRASKA '
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Wtater whe. ia, ia find oanditioa.
Mrs. W. H. Pfgeley was la Moaroe
mania -AadriWs was a Liad.ay
eailer aa Moadey. "a-
Jdrs. Diokimoa .to visiting Mr.
Crewfjrd's family .
Wm. 1'oliard was ia Moaroe oa Sat
axday. B. M. Walker and son Fred were in
Genoa test Batarday.
Mrs. Cedar who has beea qaite ill is
slowly reooveriaj
R. Frank Lawrenoeand 'daughters
were ia Moaroe on Wednesday.
LoweU EmersoB has recovered from
the soarlet fever aad te able to be oat.
Alfalfa is growiag very fast, nearly
all of it being . aboat six inohss high.
Mrs. Edward Taylor who had a very
were attack of heart troable has re
covered. J. B. FeUiws was a Monroe caller
Saturday.
Miss Jennie and Bello Leggatt. were
shopping in Monroe oa Saturday.
Vow Metal
. A new metal which is similar to
alamlaam, but still of lesser weigut,
has been discovered by the French en
gineer Albert Nodon, and called
"nodium." after him. It is manu
factured by aa eleotrio process. In
oolor, luster, and structure it is al
most exactly Uke steel.
It is suitable for being cast' iato
forms. The oondeetibility for the
eleotrio oarreat ii as high as that of
copper of equal weight. If natural
power, especially water power, caa be
ased for its maaataotare. the cost in
round figures is about 15 cents per
pound. The inventor expects numer
ous ases of sodium in the aear la
tere, especially fcr electric wire and
debtee, for light bat strong parts of
motor cars, torpedo boats, men of war,
street oars, military outfits, air ships,
etc:, and for castings in' place of
bronze. German silver, aad similar
metals.
MeaamriBg Crikiaauy
The polioe oi'Lttadoa have introdnc
ed experimentally ataew measarias;
system for reoegaizias criminals. As
it has beea saooemf aL it will soon be
adopted by a number of other police
departments both ia England and
abroad. In this system oalv the ira
pressioas of the fiacers are taken.
Compared with the "Bertillon" svs
tesa, it has, above all, the advantage
of simplicity, as it aa be applied
.without aay ooatrivanoes. aad is,
therefore, muoh lorn ezpeasive.
.Whether it e-a completely take the
place of the Bertilloa system remains
to be eeea; The Berlia polioe have
for the preseat also iaaugurated a
card collection of impressions of the
Anews for reoognitioa purposes. The
'aew system la called MOaktylosoop.'
pRioaard Gaeather. Consal-Gen-end,
Fraakiert, Germaay.
Ceeknrtcaeel.
The seteaos of oooUajr wiU be
taaght at the state aaiversity this
year. Miss Roan Bon toa, head of the
deeaeetie eoieaos departmeat annoaac
eo that aotaal cooking will be done
ia the kitchen laboratory aad that the
daily meaa will aot be of the pink tea
aad ootee end-wafer kind. Ex.
ClassiM Aafrerti8iig.
"WaHUr-Baroaimt,? FarRent.nt,For SaU.n
"lorf." "Fouud." am ether tpecial notices under
this krd are charged fit:tkete of ome rent
far ! tham 13c. Send umtew ilh eoo cm these
aecounla are mualfg tto small to be carried to
our ledger.
ROOM S-Two f met room, fanikterf or afar
'Bbfed; with or witkoat board. Ibqaire at
Joaraal oSm. ip
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a)mai ffewaear pisa, alisiala to mriater.
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yet they are stroaf, actiye and long-lived. It is not going too far to sav that fty per cent of large
.sweat eaters sever reach old age death comes suddenly:.
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Is.Nathre's food for man. One pound wiUfuTnish to the entire body more nutriment than two potsai
of roast beef, besides making good health and a long life a possibility. ' -
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Or. Price, the creator of
AeeekliikiiililihuTt
by PfUCE
For
COLUMBUS MARKETS.
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Oats V bushel . .. 32
Bye V bushel Ml
JJearltJj f sPV
lliHia--& cwt. 4,0fl3 4 5
Fat steers- cwt i' 4 25
Stock steers 3? ot-. .... t! S0J 8 50
I'atcows-tfcwt 2 253 00
Potatoes V bushel M)gj75
Butter V 1418
Eggs Vdoxen 140
m OTTAWA
Cylinder Corn Shelter
Can do more and better work
than any other sheller sold.
Oar wagons will not scatter
your grain while on the road to
market or overtax your horses
with needless heavy draught.
Buggies and Carriages
OF THE LATEST AND BEST MAKES.
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FARM IMPLEMENTS.
Come and look onr stock
over before buying : : : :
twrBUeksmith work hail
Horse Shoeing done oh short
itutin'.
LOUIS SCHREIBER.
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We have a customer anxious
. to buy a farm of 120 or 160
acres close to Columbus. He
will allow the present owner to
retain possession this year. It
mast lie good land fairly well
improved. :::::::
B&GtIER,
ttOCKENBKRGER &
Gt.AMBt.RS.
COLUMBUS,
NEBBASKA.
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Has jis?t received
a new stock of
Una Wall Paper
We invite the pub
lic to look the line
over before lniying.-
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Sold is all hadea, ia aaqaald
bf aajr paiata or othr taia.
A resiatared pkanaaciat will
rtuBBoaiMt all preacriptioaa.
Call oa aa.
f)UJS SCHREIBER, Jr.,
Manager. 1
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FOR HATCHlNn PROM REHT
LAYRR8 IN THE WOKti.
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EsTTarda located 3 blocks eaM of SI.
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Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder aad
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IS YOUR PLASTER
FALLING OFF?
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. Buy aad PUT CfS YOURSELF or ask for s PRICE ON
COMPLETED JOB.
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I We Lead, Others Follow!
In Painting anil Decorating, we are prepared to
give our patrons the best. Have the very latest
and mo?t stylish in Wall Paper atooratiwSa
and an "up-to-date" decorator ia charge of this
department. All work .guarantee! 1 awl prices
right". aa?.See us for estimates
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Plan Tour
Trip Early
During 1904 several
back East at greatly
be offered by the
Chicago,
ir yon wast to be kept posted regarding low rates,
dates or sale, stop-over privileges, aad traia service, ad
vise me the probable time aad destination of yoar trip.
Throagh train service from any point on the maia
line of the Union Paeilc Railroad to Chicago every day.
Folder free.
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