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VOX.TJME XXXV. NUMBER 8.
COLUMBUS,
AT. HAY 25, 1904.
WHOLE NUMBER 1.731.
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TIME TABLE,
COLUMBUS. NEB.
Idacola,
Osaaha,
Chicago,
St. Joseph,
Kansas City,
aU.Loals and all
points East and
oath.
Denver,
Helena,
Butte,
alt Lake City, .
Portland,
San Fraadaco
and all point
Wast.
t TBAIXB DBTABT.
Mo. 22 I'asseafw, daily except Bandar. 7:25 a. m
No. 22 Accomiaudatioa. dailjr except
Saturday. ..... ..... 4:S0 p. as
TBalHS ABBTVX.
No. 21 PnmiKCT. drily except Bandar.
, No. 31 Aeooeaaaodation, dally except
ta9nBsnaaW
830 p. m
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TIME TABLE U. Y. B. B.
AHT BOUND. MAIM LIKE.
li. Cliicrwyo Kpecihl : 1:27 a. m.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
, Atlantic KxprviM
.. w a.
..J0e. m.
i ulnmbuH Local lv
Ft Mail
" P
0. Kaittoni Kximui..
225 p. M.
SSSp. .
2. Overlaad Limited
WEST BOUND, MAIN LIKE.
S. Pacific Kxitrrta 8:10 n. m.
No.
No. 11.C,lo. Hntfcinl 21 . m.
No. 101. Fust Mail 11:15 a.
No. 1, OwrUad Limited.
.12:10 p. m
No. 3. ( alifornia Kxpmtis
No. 7. (Villi nibas Local..
No. 2a, Kn!giit
KOHFOLK BHANOH.
No. 63, I'aMeager
... 70 p. m
... Wp.ra.
...030 a.m.
Depart
... 7:10 p. at.
... 7:15 a. a.
Arrive
...1230 p.m.
... 7:10p.m.
No. 61. Pai
if..
Mo. 72. Mix.
ALBION AND SFALDISa BKANCB.
Popart
No. 69, ranewiKor 2:10 p.m.
No. 73, Mixed 630a.m.
- Attire
No. 70, I'aaeenger l0p.m.
No. 71, Mixed 8:00 p. hi.
Norfolk paMBRer trains ma daily.
No trains on Albioa and Spalding branch
flaaiUye.
Columbus local daily except Sunday.
W. II. Bkbbah. Aceot.
COUNTY OFFICERS.
ReprMentatire
v fIDI em a
Daanin !
MaperiatMulant
JaVaaVSaavUT
HlaSu
IVaaaorpr
(Uerk of District Court..
.. .. JONN W. BeNDRB
JounOhaf
.CUABLCH J. CaBEIG
L. U. Leaty
John J. Gallet
..John Rttebxan
DlBE A. IlECHEB
...C. M. Obuextheb
ME It. Metz
....U. L. ROWUTES
HOAKD OF SUPERVI80RS.
Diet. 1 John Gorrz. Chairman
Diet. 2 .Peteb Bendeb
Diat.3 Matbew Dietiuoh
Diet. 4..... .......... ... VBANK KlEBNAN
Dit..r Rudolph C. Mulleb
Dirt. 6-7 Louis Held, E. J. Kbnst
U. S. SENAToas-Charlea IL Dietrich, 1. II.
Millard. w w
Member of Conorksh, 3d Dihtsict, J. J.
McCarthy. -
STATE OFFICERS.
Oorernnr, John II. Mickey; Secretary State,
George W. llarah; Auditor, Charlea II. Weston:
Treasurer,!'. Mortenwn; Attorney General.
Frank N. Pront: Hnierintendent Public Iniitrnc
tioa. William K. Fowler; ComBiineionerPublic
Laaae. tieorgo i.l'olluier,. -
Judoes 6th Judicial' DisTBitrr-C. HoUen
feack. J. G. Reeder.
Benatob-W. A. Way.
Reebebentatite 24th Distbiot-J.W. Bender
Float Repbementatite E. E. Fellera.
CHURCH MRECTORY.
ONGREOATIONAL-Sabbath echool, 10 a.
m. Praachina. 11 a. m. and 8 p. in. Junior En
daxr, 3.00 p. m. Senior Endeavor, 7.00
trayer meeuns inuraaay, owu p. m
Auxiliary, brat Wednesday in each monu
at 330 p.m.
G.
A. hunbo, raster.
PRESBTTERIAN-Sabbath School. 9:15 a.m.
Sarmoa, 11KW a. m. Senior Endeavor, 7.-00 p. m.
EvcBiBK sermon. 80 p. m. Prayer meeting and
atadyof the Sabbath school leaeon. SOU p. m.
Walter N. Halskv, Pastor.
METHODIST Preaching. 11 a. m. and 8 p. m.
:Saday ectiool, 1200. m. Junior League. 330 p.
im. Epworth League, 7:00 p. m. Prayer meeting,
Tharsday. 800 p. m. Ladiea Aid Society every
other Wednesday at 230p.m.
G. A. Luce, D. D., Pastor.
GERMAN REFORM ED-Sunday School, 030
.m. Preaching. 1030 a.m. Endeavor, 730 p.
bl, Ladies Gaud, first Thursday in each month,
230 p. m. Ret. Neumabeeb, Pastor.
BAPTIST Handay School, 1000 a.m. 8ermon
UOe a. hi. Junior B. Y. P..U3O0p.m. Ser-
a.OOp. in. rrayer meeting, vi p. m.
n, K . uuui, Kmmvi.
GRACE EPISCOPAL
-Low celebration. 800
Haaday School. 1000 a. m. Preach
u a. m. rreacmng.
ii4Kt. Kreninc service. HOU n. m. Ht. An.
draws Brothers, second Tuesday of each month.
Daachters of the King, second Tuesday or each
BKtath. Ladies Guild, second Wednesday of
each month. Rev. W. A. Cash, Rector.
GERMAN LUTHERAN-Preachiag, 1000 a. m.
Sunday School. 2 p. m. Ladies Society meets
one Thursday in each month.
Rev. II. MiESSLER, Pastor.
ST. BONAVENTURA CATHOLIC-Sunday
services, mass and sermon at 8, V aad 1030
o'clock. Sunday school and benediction at 3
o'clock. The 9 o'clock mass is gives in Polish
aad the 8 o'clock mass alternately in German and
English. Week day mass every morning at 8
o'clock. Fridays at 3:13 o'clock, stations aad
benediction. Confessions beard from 4 to 6
o'clock Saturday and from 7 to 9 on Sunday
morning. Confessions also Sunday morniag be
fors Bollock mase.
Fatheb Theobald Kalamaja, Priest.
LODGES.
VA8HTI DAUGHTERS OF REBEKAIT. No.
MS-Meets in Odd Fellows hall, second and
Coarth Wednesday of each month. Mrs. Maud
Thissrill. Boble grand; Mrs. Faircliild, secretary.
THUANELDA No. 12. O. D. H. 8. meeU the
asjoniid Had fourth Monday of each month in K.
C P. hall. Alois Maier, president and J. H.
Jo
secretary.
ML W. of A. No. 299,-MeeU second and fourth
Taasday in K. of P. hall
' Loais Bruaken, secretary.
Louis Held. V. C,
OCCIDENTAL LODG E, No. 21. K. of P.-Meet
vvary Wednesday in K. P. halL J. M. Cortis. C
41. P. J. McCaffrey, secretary.
WILDEY LODGE. No. 44. I. O. O. F.-Meet
vary Taeaiay. Odd FeUows hall. J. E. Paul,
N. G George Fairchild, secretary.
ROYAL HIGHLANDERS. No. 144.-Meet first
Tharaday in month. Odd FeUows hall. Carl
Johnson. C. C, Peter Luchsinger, secretary.
fninUDITB IfVTIUPBTOT V f f V Va
.Meet first and third Monday in Odd 'Fellows
ueorge vaircnua, J. r., J. M. Curtis,
1 1 1 1 : K"i"W"i"i-i"i"i"i nunti
: DR. R. A. VALUER,
Osteepatkie PhysiciM,
Columbus, Nebr.
Nebraska
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REPUBLICAN STATE
CONVENTION
Gtri
MfAimlfiimm
Liaoola. Nb,, Itaj 19. l4.-(0or.
reapoadaawe.) Tha followiaff ttafcat
wi aomiaatfl yaatacday at
in a aoarenttoB wkiok
of the old-tiaM atragglM 1
repmbUou amlli aad tma
mmjoritiet whiok UrarkaMr
those conrentioBw:
.For. Goransor, JejMi ,.&V
Osceola; litoaaaaaaMt
O. McOiltoa. CHmaha
State, E. M. 8earle.
Treaaarer, Peter
OoaBvaiamioaer of PaUIo
Balldiajct, H. M. Eatoa
Attorney Gaaetal, Vac
Kearney; Saperiatandaat of PahUe
Inttrmotlon, J. L. MoBrien, Genera.
Presidential Eleoton: At Lexfe
H. H. Wileon of Lincoln, Jatnee a
Bobineon of OBmaha.
OonrpeasionftlFlrat dletriot, renk
0. Barloa, Pawnee; flaaond. JLrthnr
0. 8aith, Omaha; Third. A. O. Ab
bott, Pender; Foarth, T. L.'Merfnl.
Seward; Fifth, W. P. Hall, Held rage;
Sixth, M. A. Brown, Kearney.
National Ooamltt4sa Ohariei
H. Morrill, Linooln.
Delegate! to amtioaalooaTeatloaAt
lnrge-J. B. Piper, Trimeh; O.B.
Deaipaier, Beatrice; H. O;
Omaha; F. M. Lefiimr.
Alternatee: Shelby Haastiaga, DaTid
Oity; L M. Iteynsond. T.lajhla ; a IjL
Adanui. Saperior; B. K. Valentine,
Weet Point.
OMsgreesional diatriot drieantai to
the national oonrention: FirnV-W. J.
Unndall, Firth; Frank E. HalTey.
Nebraska Oity; Seoend, Gnerdon W.
Wattles, Heratan Aye, Osaaha; Third
Fraak D. Wililanu. Albion and
FrankNabonof Niobrara; Fomrth.F.L
Foes, Crete, and H. M. Oallde, York;
Fifth.Adam Breede. Haetings and A.
OampbeU, MoOook; Sixth, Patriefc
Miles, Sidaey and B. D. Harris,
AlUanoe.
Probably not toexoesd ahalf
persons who were entitled to a
and s rote in the convention were ab
sent when Temporary OhslrsaiB H.
H. Baldridge of Osaaha arose to ad-
dresstbe steeting. He told at
clorioas ackleressents of
the eapaUe nssnner in -
sset and solfed erery
which has coafroated the nation,
it has ptoTideatlally been in power at
every great national crisis, how it ana
strengtbened and steadied the nsjej
of comawrce and kept the wheels (
indastry bazzing bnsily, and how to
day it stands before the people, the
party which does things aad the party
which will nominate and eleot men to
national and state offloss who will
follow its traditions.
Someone recognized John M. Thars
ton apon the platform aad called for
him. The cry was taken ap and
swelled into n mighty roar by ana
dreds of the old gaard who years ago
reoogaized Tknrston as the Isader of
Nebraakn repnbUoans and the irst or
ator and ststwsmsn of the great west.
Mr. Thurston aooommofBatJagly arose
to speak, explaialng that he felt more
at home in Nebraska, and in a Nebras
ka convention, than in any other spot
apon the globe. He took as his text,
"We are doing tolerably weU"and, as
he made that simple statement at the
end of each eloqaeat aooonat of the
deeds done by MoKinley and Roose
velt and the nation whloh they have
been called apon to preside over, the
delegates cheered almost ooatlnaoaaly.
Permanent organisation was effeoted
by selecting Jadge Bobertson of Nor
folk as clsairman, Onarks G. McDon
ald of Donglns secretary, Arthar B.
Allen of Johnson as assistant seetatary
aad the "old reluMe' Bev. Lather P.
Ladden as reading seoretary. Jadga
Bobertson seeds no addrem and the
convention proceeded to bemneas at
once. Kom Hammonrt or. iioage, Mel
Uhl, Donglns. Will Hayward, Otoe,
G. J. Jenkins, JesTerson, W. F.;
Thompson, Merriok, O. W. MoOen-
nanghy, Phelps, W. T. Wileax,
Linooln, were appointed a wommlttes
on resointions aaa smessnasniiy re
ported the platform.
The only exeltement of the oomvan
tion came when Baker of Sarpy moved
that Mr. Barkett be nomine ted far
senator by aoolsmstioa A atorni f
"ayee" aad "noes" followed aad a
delegate from Fnrnne moved tosnbeii
tate the name of W. B. Aadrewa.
When the roll was called on the mo
tion, Barkett's friends were fonnd to
namber 765 egslnst Andrews SO, and
Barkett was iatrodaeed to theeonven-
tion as the next
Governor Miokey,
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ottcers and while many of tkj
tests were close aad exciting
were no bitter, long draws
only one vote bslag token ear sash
la nearly every eaas the
fere the elerfcs
J. B. Piper
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, laafsMsMagaangto Uasaes Jaaani Kelley
tamaTaiiamef Wsiiaiwf wtm is ihswil with the matdot af
hie
over a saajtrtty af the
thtoaallsstrUn, thai
ntty to
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en the
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Kaif fraaa
i and give nth
tteas will be iaaiMiii to
Baker flint, No. 9, Qtaad Army af
taeBeeaaihaeisseadthefeUewiag
n
Day. Moaday, May
All eomiadss of the G. A . B,
attseldiet. aaikrs. Boas af T
ehaUat IJi,
at to N
wtoTwetfta street, tl
Olive, thanee seath to
at to G. A. B. hall, where
of J. B. Meagher.
oftattdey. the llae of march wlU be
aaataa aa to the North opsca teaat by
way if Batik aad Thirtisnth streets.
taa.
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Will B. Daw.
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BUS OBMBTBBT.
J. B. Tsshady B. W. Arnold
B.KMelntre nkswy Weeds
Warn, Meter . Joaa
J. W. Marly Freal
J.N. laweea L J.
A.' J.
nr. B. J. Ulmar.
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Jeilai
aaiat.f.aa4llsi
man wlw hsd baea at the Jell that
Uawsdtosje
tenved north of town.
art
of
lyiageathe
loaad wlaafe the two were caaght
Joan was taken to Greely Osntsr
laeeavfleof herm stosliag and the
other fellow was givea SO days by
Jadge Gertie for vagrancy.
The osee of Kelley. charged with
the marder af naowdea, was called
in district eeart Moadey and he plead
gailty. The atoto has,4weaty-
s amaaaan eewenmrnai
awaPePJ ePBPPPBWBal
lattham thial
alao witosens nkpasoed aad Ooaaty
i the
is
isChb.
tL'l1ll.lM.- tk.
Woassa'e etnb I
the year Friday
at the Weaver
bar iavltai oaa
la
One of the
tile Story of married
at we pab
of tie bride
aadJallet.)
frmdly laaagine
wenldUllke? (A
riDfaaaMu)
it was
trial? (The
Wart.nalaadeftoka after he
with his wife's!
tonamr? (ThaSmalngaf the Shrew.)
What war aha rssalt of his eflart?
(Love's Lsbor Lost)
fy What did he rstarnte her darfnf
oaeaf tawlr sjaarnla? (Mssamreler
MisnTi.)
7, To what evcasnattlon of astoalsh-
saeat did he give vent the lrrt time
she threw a flatlron at him? (JaUas
Caesar.)
8, She said that rather than he the
wife of snob n tyrant she woald have
preferred to marry a awn aa mgly aad
dsformsd as a osrtaia
(hUehardllL)
9, Be said than was no daag
hit emamting the metrlmonlal
tarn of a osrtaia notorloas
(HearyYDL)
10. With whom did
sad lot? (Merry Wives of Windsor.)
11, He Bald if he Uved with her
aaaah loaasr ha woald be as atad as
King Lear.
13, Baa said she taoaght a divorce
waetheoaly rnoeun left tham. (Ho
ntdMKL'Ai Ton Like It.")
IS, Bat after onaaderiag the saatter
father they ooaalcded that then
had been (Meoh Ado Ahoat Nothiag).
14, Aad that their married Ufa that
far had boon (A Comedy of Errors.)
Ifi, 8a they srttlsd their gtiovaaon
smlsably aad livsd happily ever after.
Fran whloh wo any ooaolado, (All's
WsU That Bads WslL)
A Waraiaf.
The BiaeeHlea Tmvelsr's Aid Oom-
mitaee it ssaadlag a aato of warning.
Aeomeine la St. Loais, beoked by a
faad of aver pOO.000.00. is lajlag
tTatosattapyoaagtonaadwomn,
traps from which the yoaag ladies
will retara hosae aa saore, trans of
seame aad ssissryaad death. Bo oaa
ningiy are thsee traps bidden in the
otdinarysJEslrsof the oity that it it
psselale to reeogniae then aattl
a within their olatehsa. This eon
ianaln nadlag kldaappsn into
all
evgltk sad yean
toad to visit taa
Ianis or try to ssenre
there dariag the time of
the
write
York Oity.
with
of taa
We are i
tewitttogto
this
with ?
Wo
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SCORES IN STATE
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heldinOolam-
last week broke aU pfertoasahtto
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ings of the kind eVerheldln
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Tbataaniai of the
daa lenjily to the esatgr' aad exeoa
tlveahlMty ofMsersamry Soaroeder and
PiHilnl Bray. The visitors left Co
lnmbae sathasaiarlo ,over the good
tl tut iai fair lint moat accorded then
by the neaaannat, aad the hospital
ity shownthem by rOolambaa..pepple.
They wanidhave voteil gladly to have
tonrnamentin Oolambaa another
; bat. the maaagemeat deeland,
that they coald not span the tian
from their basiasn to arrange for an-
',- ead therefore deoided, at a meet
ing of the deleentn arid at the Tears-,
ton bote. Tharsdayaight. to hold the
next toaraaneat ai Haatiags. The.
setected wen G. A. Mann,
; G. W. Maxwell, vice-presi
dent; aad A. M. Bernhardt, seoretary,
all of Hastings.
The two. eveate of the toarnancnt
that attracted asort attention were the
shoot, on Wednesday in which the
Petan Arms Company offered n $100
gna as a prise, and the one on Thars
day which deteramined the state
olanptoaeaip aad carried with it a
gold modal The first was won by
OBwansr Dixon of Joplin, Mo., who
broke N oat of a possible 100. Harve
Dixon aaa-Goo. Carter, the well
game warden, tied for second
with n ,ecore of 93. In the
contest Thursday oar
Gas Scaroeder tied Townsead
of Osaaha for the gold medal, with, a
ooora '" of 36- straight, a remarkable
record ooanidering the mental and
physioalatpcaia ander whioh he had
been teboriag. .Bat in the shoot-off,
Towneend won oat with a score, of 24fc
Sehroeder lading only 29.
F. Miller of Berwvn. Nebraska, ande
pu-..-- i -. . ' wv
sna iwooro.px us maraauaeat, orsastog.
Sboatjof 90. TaoriMof Cbaaeva. the
Jockey who rode in Paris last year for
940,000, drew low plaoe for satire
shoot, aad Sieverson high plaoe with
a reoord of 579 out of a possible 620.
Belevin of Broken Bow was a oloee
ssooad with 677 and John Sack of
Barr stood third with 576.
Golambos shooters who entered
wen G. A. Sehroeder, Dan Bray,
Arthar Bray, Herman Person. Dr. G.
A. Arnold, Garrett Hals, Otto Hagel.
Will Gregorian, Fred Gregorims and
JlmFaable.
It woald be diffioalt to find in any
other similar assembly so large a per
centage of traly "good fellows." or
for the city to get another convention
of the same size that would do it as
nob good from a business standpoint,
Most of the shooters are prosperous
influential men in their home
aaitlM. They indalgo in this
sport becaase it is the most
wholesome in the world and they are
not aftaid to spend the mon? y requi
site to a good time. They leave some
y, thenfore, in the city where
they sseet. aad edvertise it when they
go to their nomes. following is ue
total soon of all the shooters:
Targets No. Targets No.
Name Thro'nB'kn NameThro'n B'kn
Morrill. 475 401 Bray. 620 533
DiefenderferS20 283 Crosby, 495 478
Sievers.' 620 590 Sprecht. 120 89
Maraohel, 920 153 Wilkin, 250 213
690 541 Chambers. 120 101
410 366 Maxwell, 215 190
410 351 Coatee, 105 75
410 838 O'Brien. 90 60
Maxwell. 410 867 Hardv, 320 2G6
Bernhardt, 630 493 GretroriousloO 150
F. Back. S90 358 Wagner. 90 53
B. Meyers. S70 395 Peterson. 220 171
Oattorkirk, S45 964 Southard,
Oorry. 595 -529 Doaglas,
60 40
245 207
315 223
190 161
30 19
Daniels, 695 624 Arnold,
OampbeU, 620 572 Joe Sank,
Terryberry, 630 493 Voorhees,
Copsey,
620 566 B. Mejer,350 2CU
690 510 Lagger, 40 22
M. Miller,
S10 256 Nathaway, 30
630 676 Gngorioas.30
33
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17
60
59
John Back,
365 234 Cahill.
295 344 Doty,
630 6H McGoagh,
630 519 Pearson,
630 539 Harris,
620 665 Dolsen.
615 480 Wimkl,
30
90
75
Bievine,
165 119
45 29
235 173
210 122
151110,
620 465 Wad'agt'n340 311
630 485 Carter, 435 389
410 S44 Saattack, 280 238
630 579Laohnit, 90 66
630 659 Talbot, 146 88
630 474 Nicholson, 55 43
870 363 Hnlst. 130 101
690 491' M'lowney,910 183
410.S89 Simpson. 335 198
630 516 J. Miller. 16 11
Norton,
Goodrich,
410 359 T. Miller. 30
690 663 Del Miller.30
630 455 Barber. 105
630 565 Gny, 1C0
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36
92
80
630 633 Mockett,,
4M 463 Wilson,
630 544 Bagel,
610 648
210 ITS
60 19
80 18
Far faU iafssmntioa call oa, or
Write, The Gas Belt Land Abstract
Oa., Jena G. Began, Local
CefaBcilKeetiaf.
The meeting of the fathers FrUay
night was not n very eventful one and
BHrtparrioalnrlyexcitiag. TheSanday
olosiag order for barber shops was
resciaded, the gasoline street light
proposition was turned down, contracts
wen let for sprinkling the residence
district, aad n price of 75 cents was
put apon the head of each hapless dog
that might appear in pnblio withoat
a collar of the form nreseribed bv
law.'
The matter of the barber shop etes
lag was brought up by Oouneilasan
Clark.- In the council meeting n
ooeple of weeks ago, a reeolatioa waa
passed directiag the mayor to enf oree
tleexirtia6rdiaaace which probJMte
the keeping open of barber shops on
theHabbnth day,. Oa ooasideratioa
the aanmbera avideaUy arrived at.tbe
ooawdnsion that this action was in
xhavanfanof nhjnstjaisoriminat"ioa,
aad last Friday' night on motion of
Mr. Clark the ssotioa of the former
meeting wn' reconsidered and an ordl-
aance waa introduced repealing the
old ordinanoe. This means that here
after a man will not have to negleot
his other basiaem on Saturday nights
in order to get shaved. The only
argument advanced was that other
business places,, with the exception of
saloons, an allowed to remain open as
will on Snadays, aad there was no
reason why barber shops should bo
ssade an exception. For sprinkling
the residence streets on "Proposition
No. 3" oontracta were let to A. W.
McKiUip at $57.50 per month and
John Dolinski n't 12.35 per day. Each
furnished bonds in the sum of 9250
whioh were accepted.
Bids for supplying lumber to the
oity were received from Geo. A.
Uoagland, Jno. E. Kaufmann aad P.
D. Smith Co. and were referred to the
oommittee on streets and grade.
W. W. Whittaker's bond for f 1000
as street sprinkler and the dray bond
of Thos. MoTaggart for $300 were ap
proved. The reports of police judge, chief of
poUce,' overseer of streets and city
treasurer, whioh had been referred to
committees, were reported correct
and approved.
The committeo on streets and grades,
to- which had been referred 'the
matter of ordoring n gasoline street
lamp'for trial, reported that they had
investigated as far as possible from
catalogue descriptions and were of
the opinion that the lamp would not
be satisfactory for a. city of the magni
tude of Columbus, though perhaps
p suited to smaller, towns. The com
mittee called attention to the fact
that gasoline lights were always a
source of more or less trouble and ex
pense, and recommended against ac
cepting the proposition of the Bert
Street Light Co. of Canton. Ohio,
which company had offered to ship
one Nimplo lamp free on trial.
The ordinance relating to the tres
passing of livestock on lawns and side
walks was read for the third time and
referred to the judiciary committee.
Seventy-five cents was fixed as the
amount to be paid for the apprehen
sion and impounding of each unlicens
ed dog fonnd parading the streets,
with an additional quarter for the ex
ecution of the victim it he should not
be redeemed.
Several bills were presented by p3r
sons whu had furnished lodging, or
supplies or professional rorvicea in
the recent smallpox cases. Thev were
referred to the committeo on chums.
The bidfreceived on fire lioto were
referred to the fire committee who, in
connection with the board of control
of the fire department, are to mako-a
selection and report to the council at
its next meotiasr.
The matter of placing a cement
street ciomng lu-roes twelfth street
from the sonth-east corner of block
84 waa referred to the committee on
streets and grades with power to act.
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We invito you to inspect our sub
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superiority over other papers, but we
do invite an inspection of our list.
with those of other papers in Platte
coanty, that you may be satisfied that
oar slight advance in advertising rates
is more than justified by the large in
crease in our subscription list and the
valuable improvements we have made
in the paper. Wo are her to help
you. For every dollar you pay as in
advertiing, we want you to realize a
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vertising fails to bring good results.
either then is something wrong with
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tise, or your advertisement has been
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advertising up in good form. We want
your business only as your business
aasistaat. We want ic on that basis or
not at all. Let us try to help you.
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Believing that advertising is good
for the farmer as weU as for the busi
ness man of the citv, the Journal this
week will make n special offer that
wiU certainly appeal to our friends in
tho country. Until further notice,
one insertion wiU be given free in our
"classified advertising" ootuaui to nay
farmer who desires to advertise any
thing oa his farm for sale. Each ad
ditional insertion wUl be charged ft r
at the rate of 1c a word for each issue
of the piper. Write your ads plainly
aad give the column n trial. It wiU
cost yon nothing for the first issue,
and if the ad don not bring results,
order it discontinued. Farmers should
advertise any stock that will bring
non from another stockaun than can
ho secared by selling taa awitnlattha
Kb
IS THE TIME
And right here the place for yen to
deposit in the name of year children.
'Encourage them to form
iage habit by starting a bank
for them.
, It's a pleasaat duty for which theyll
thank you later.
Three per cent interest allowed en
every dollar saved.
Why not open an acoouat in your
own name as well ?
Z5e Columbus
State Bank
Settlement
of insurance etsiaui ia who", z'nter-
3 rstft tho man who insures. You S
don't hnve to go to court to get 9
your money if yon insure with no
and Unve'a fire lose Our specialty
ia insurance of CITY PROPER
TY against everything. Let ue
explain how we can SAVE YOU
MONEY.
We Bay aad Sell
City Property af
every neseriatiaa.
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Cofliiis and Metalic Cases.
Repairing uf all Kinds of Uplioletory Goods.
COLUMDUS. NKBR.
SATURDAY
IS THE
LAST
DOXT NEGLECT to aeo and
hiar tho lligh timJu PianoA now
on SPECIAL SALK it 8XOIVS
BOOK S'lOBE. The Qnality ia
llitth tha TricpB are Ijow the
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Celebrated Ita!
Snob renowned makes as Knabe,
Kiinial!, Kranich t Bach, Weser
Bros., Heller, iioepo. Ballet k
Davis, Burton and ethers, in the
latest case designs and fancy ve
neers. Prices Slashed
The regular retail prices on these
Pianos are $2700, $300,00, $325.00.
$0.00, 8400.00, 3450.00 to 500.00,
Al this sale yon get them at $147.
00, 8198.00, 821&00. $227.00, S2:J8.
00, 8237.00 to $327.00.
On Easy Terms
Notwithstanding the unprece
dented low prices at which then
high grade pianos are being olosed
oat, you can secure yonr choice
on terms of either all cash or
from 810.00 to 825.00 cash and
from 85.00 to 810.00 monthly pay
ments. Why
and Hew
This sale is what might be called
a "getting acquainted" sale a
purely advertising proposition. We
are enabled to make these extreme
ly low prices because of Special
Discounts allowed by the differ
ent factories on piaaos sold during
these advertising sales.
Your Interests
demand that you do not procrasti
nate in this matter. Call at once
while selection is large, secure a
lifetime piaco at prices that are
usually asked for pianoa of
mercial grade.
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