The Columbus journal. (Columbus, Neb.) 1874-1911, June 01, 1904, Image 8

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RECEIVER'S SALE
iOf High-Grade Manufactured Harness. i
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Consisting of Single and Double Boggy and Work Harnesses of all
x kinds; Halters, Whips, Brashes, Carry Combs, eta MUST HE SOLD
BY ORDER OF THE COURT, for cash, REGARDLESS OF COST to
manufacture, to close business now in hands of Receiver J. W. Bine of
the United States Court
These high-grade harnesses are made of selected oak tanned
and cost much more to manufacture than the ordinary harness, but it
is MONET and not harness the receiver most have, and the prices tell
the unfortunate story.
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2 1 Light Double Buggy and Express Harness,
14 Light Double Team Harness,
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414.75 an HP
417.00 and p
20 Heavy Double Team and Concord Harness, 420.50 and ap
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COLUMBUS, NEBRASKA
IF YOU WANT HARNESS, this is your Golden Opportunity!
St Louis Harness ManTg Co.
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taegroead. We
loss to aaoat f8 with so
TbafoUowiaff tea
Pawaee Iadlaa way,
Utioagiveaattae
receatly: " Was
ud win twa Pawnee kill
taeypat itaa sao aorse took awl
thay oarry it koM aadtbe women
tato ttw Mit oS'th konM- bidra il
ikav Bhe it in tli homm aad tkt
taka tiM kaifa.M oft tk
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thtr irt.BMal awi awailiiayaa at
Ua bmb aaat amrt tkaaa TarT-aaaoli.
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ia taa tlllaca aad Oay gat; waair
taarpat thaaaat U taawaaaraad
it. Taa waaaaa taka tha rabaa
raa thaaaao aa to aaka thaaa aoft;
aftar tha woaaaa aara
whiU aai aoft, tha
paiat piotaraa agantiana afhataii
thay laak pretty. My f riaada 1 aaa a
little boy aadthia ia aU aty
wrote th -Tarea
aa a raaatt at tha aianj.aad
had aaaa at CloreUy. Oaa
nar la paTUcnlar Urad la hla
a day.vaa ha.deacrlbed it.
"wham tha aid bay lay darkened with
the' gniy aahamaa'of the waterspouts.
icvaaa the' wares before tha,
gala, aaaf the tiny hetriBg
beats leeJac from their netarigbt for
tha' baatkars, hoptag more mercy eVen
thaaa iron walla of rock than
tha atHlaai bowling waste of
behind tbeaa, and ttiat merry
beside' the town covered with
and old men; csstiog
Tea oi tha pebbles in fruitless
.& prayer aa corpse after
awept at at the feet of wife and
hlla: tUT'lBona case' alone a single
w aaward otalxty widows, and
we aping orer those wuo bad
oat the sight before in the f nll-
aaaa of .strength and coorage." .These
canal lived ever in his naiad.
Bat tbe -Three Fishers" ws written
aa a raaalt of oaeof the strangest ind
daata la toe stormy career of the
preacbtr author, la 1861 be preached
In a Lcudoa cbnrch on "Tha
of the Church to the Laboring
.cAt.its -dose the vicar rose and
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Starlamte.
Oolambas,Neb.. (Oorrapoatdaaoe. )
Diecrioh Hollmaa, a proaaiaaat
farmer who lived abont two miles
aoath of Boheat, died last Monday
aaoraiag, May 28, after aa illness of
nine days. Barialwashad atLoaake
Creak cemetery. Servioes were ooa
daoted from the home by the Rev.
grass, pastor of tho German Latheraa
oharchof Loaaka Greek. Mr. Holl
maa leaves seven children all of whom
are at home with the exception of one
daaghtar who resides at Arliagtoa.
Mr. aad Mrs. J. W. BeadeU of Shell
Creek ware ia Oolambas oa baaiaeaa
aatarday.
The elder Mr. Loseke of Loaaka
Greek was In Oolambas Decoration
amy aaafciag hands with old aoqaaia
John T. Aras, prosparoas farmer
. living abomt half way between Loseke
aaa 8hell Greek, was aaaa oa the
street of Oolambas Satarday.
There will be bo flies oa Rev. Frees
of Loseke Greek this summer. Ha. is
baUdlng a screen anclosare aboathis
front door. Is this a freeze oat?
J. H. Wilke, a prosperoas farmer
living abont two miles northwest of
Shall Creek postoffioe, is feediaga ln
bmach of steerts. He intends market
init them soon.
Some of the farmers have commaaccd
oaltivating aora bat the wet weather
ia keaaiac away oat of their melds aad
ia mamy oases the weeds are takiag
advaatsge of their absence. '
Robert aad Oharles Welch of Shall
Greek were basy the latter part of tho
week baildiag a levee aloaa tha " west
aad north aides of their melds, pre
aaaaably to protect their oora maids
from a second overflow.
Oscar Laeenhea of Behest came to
OaUmbaa mst Friday to meet Ua
atotar oa her retara from a visit with
relatives at Olarks. Miss Laesohea
arrived at Oolambas Taesday aad
visited with the Misses Watkias.
Two of the Shell Greek bridges were
oat; one jast north sad oaa
jast aoath of 8aell Greek oa tha road
by the poor farm. Ia fact
8aeU Greek itself seemed to be takiag
aa oatiag aad the Star Roate ami
to go to the Peter Schmidt mill to
areas oa his retara home.
Mearee. laata Ha, 1-
Moaroe. Nebr.. R. F. D. No.1
(Oorreapoadeaoe.) Harry Lamb
visited friends at Schaylsr Satmrday
aadSaaday.
W. E. Haffer has the flaest gardaa
oa the roate.
Mrs. O. J. Wagaeraaa ao iaoabator
Imt has more tha 950 little ehiokaaa.
A aamaer of the farmers oa the
roate are replaatfag their oora, owiag
to the waahoat Taesday aad Wedmav
day.
Mrs. Godfrey of MaryviUe will
leave aezt month for Arcadia where
aha will make ner home with hereon
Brady.
Miss Oronia, teacher ia the May-
villa district, was vary pleasaatly
aarpriasd by her papila. A pioaio
diaaar, laoladiag ioe cream, waa
aroaajht to the school hoase aad
served by the jmpils.
Maaree Raata aTa. 2.
Monroe, Nab., R. F. D. No 8.
(Oorreapoadeaoe. ) Mr. Fellers aad
daaghter atteaded Mesaortal aarvicea
at Moaroe Sanday.
Farmers are basy replaatiaaf oora.
B. M. Walker was at Genoa Satar
day. Mr. Little is a very good road overseer.
J. a Fellers visited ia Moaroe
Satarday.
Memorial services were held at
O'Kay oharoh Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bea Baker were ia
Moaroe Satarday.
OToeptloaaUy . good record ia their
Harry Morris of the
College is aara visitiag friends aad
relativsa dariag vacatiaa
Oaa good featare of the 4th of Jaly
oatobratioa wUl be that there will ha
ao gambling males ia aay form what-
O. B. AMersoa shipped thirteea can
of cattle to Ohicago by spaoial traia
Satarday. May 9a Mr. Aldersoa weat
aloaa; with thaaa.
Wa are miaas a doctor these days.
Dr. Joaas haviag goae to Ohicago aa
basiaem Bat doa't to afraid to gat
siok. We have two doctors Wt
Lamp aai Fmtte TaDay .
Loap aad Platte Valley. (Corrsa-poadeaoe)-Rd.
MeedeJ. soa- of F.
Meedel, was hcaae 8aaday.
Work is delayed by the heavy rains
of last week.
Born, to Mr. aad Mrs.
Gerber, living near Gaxdiaer, a''i
Mrs. Was. Jbnat waa ooaflaed to her
bed last week with two physicians ia
(From Has of the Joaraal Jaly SO.
187a)
Joha H. Bowmaaaad George, W.
Laaasaa, being of the aaaa weight,
height aad baild, have agreed to raa a
foot race oa Satarday aext,( at 5 p.
m.. ia Oolambas. for $100 a aide.
May we ail be thare;
Jaaaaa Hadaoa has leased the Paoilo
Hoaaafor three years. t
M. Maher, aaa of the beat" farmers
ia the ooaatrv. laid apoa oar mble a
aaeoimea of Red Wiater wheat grows
oa his farm oa SheU Creek. Mr.
Maher is of the opiaioa that h a oaa
raiss go baaaels to the acre of this
kind of wheat oa the clear prairie.
Died-At his resideaos three miles
aorta of OoUmbas, Jaly 16, U tha
eighty- esooad year of ala age, Fatriok
RassalL
A few weeks ago wa atteadail the
exhiaitlOB of the Pawnee maaaal
labor sohool at their vilkge oa the
Bishop Blomfleld for-"
bade Kbagsley to' preach again in his .
dJocaas antfl, having read the sermon
and aaaa Ms author, be withdrew 'tho '
edict The same night apoa which be
deUveted hla diacoarse Klagsley went
to Ida hssaa waary There had nearly
earn a riot la the charch. .Slck at
heart, he ratiasd to hla study. When
he raaaaeared he handed to hla family
his immortal song, "s thoagh It were
of it aUTaa hla wife said.
and it proved acceptable to her stomach, digested readily, and assisted in farkfeijg orer a trims ia tor
history. I recommend it to invalids, infants and aged, and to all persons as pure, healthy cereal food.-
Ptlatablt RrtrifiMt Etsi tf Wgttim aid Ui h EM
. Dr. Price; the creator of Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder and Delicious Plavorma;
mnM NME COEl FUD Mm Ftw Mb, IATTIE OKEE,
For,' Sale at Gray's Department Store.
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ARTICLES OF INGORPORATION.
Kaow all mea bys tbeaa presents.
That we. Frederick H. Abbott and
Stewart J Kennedy, do associate our
selves together for the purpose of
tarsalae? aad beeoaaiag a corporation
aader the laws of the state of Nebras
ka for the purposes hereiaafter de-
COLUMBUS MARKETS.
Wednesday, June 1,'Oi, 8 p. jn.
Aagaat Smith waa oat to oharoh ha has
K. F. D. Va. S.
R. F. D. No. a.(Oorreapoadeaee)
Mat Wilson has aixty-lve head of
cattle ready for the
Alice Qaiaa is viaitina at
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atRivertoa.
Sohefeik'a gave a ball
left Sunday aight aad
iag.
William Keamaa had his aye tied
aa she other day. Ha had aaaa oaop
aiaa; kindling.
Mr. and Mrs. Moraaa retamedhome
after aaaa days
vimt with O. K.
sioaj
preac
yearsT
raedicau
gave a
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"iMa. Bat it will
"ripe
sandria
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afactari(
Saadav. Mr. Smith haabaaailL
Ooasmodore aad Homer Gailaa at
teaded the ball ia Moaroe Friday
eveaiag.
Carrier oa Roate Na 2 had to stay
ia the ooeatry Taesday oa aoooaatof
JoaaIaihoff. living soatheaatof
8Uver Greek, was with Ms brother
Samael Saaday.
Jacob Smith had omapaay from "the
Blaffa" as they call it It ia rather
Shelby.
Taraar, a fir young mdy
of Oolabmaa, waa visitiag with F.
Meedel over Saaday.
Gideon, soa of Rev. J. B. Braaa.
has returned hcaae from Wayne where
ia school.
The roads have beta ia very baa
eaaditioB siaoe tha
bridges being washed oat.
a
Galley district, No. t, mat Friday
Fktte Ceatar.
Platte Oeater, Neb., (Oorreapoa-
)-MimKate Maaoaey of this
place aad Mr. Joha H. Book of Ohey-
Wya. were aaarried Taesday,
SO, tha Rev. Father Hvaointh
oSotatiag. A daiaty wedding break-
was served to a few friends, after
which Mr. aad Mrs. Back left for
rhere they will reside.
Okas. Bloedern left for Dearer oa
aaaem last weak.
Mia 'Ada Bloedora atteaded oom
acemeat arareisss at Idaasay.
Mrs. O'Hsara aad daaghter Nell of
are visitiag at Martia Duaa'a
Was. Blnadora arrived home Sstar-
day saaraiag aftar aa eztaaded visit to
theaaata.
The dance ia the U. P. deaot last
Satarday eveaiag was well atteaded.
AU report a good time.
Mr.OhrfsBiesu aad George Tiadea
were ia Oolambas Tharsday aa dele
gates to the PJatte oouaty d.asooratio
oonvention.
Mrs. R. Opplingar, Uviag naarOo
lambaa, waa stayiaff with her
a few days, aad rataraad
Rev. J. B. Braaa weat to
Hamboldt to attend the aaaaal ooa-
ferenoe of the
oharoh mst
J. J. Flsamaaa aioelv aarnrisad his
wifebyinvitiaitherfrleBds to
to their home Saturday eveaiag, that
being her birthday. Ail had a
tha yoaag
people who
Tamer of Oolambas.
Mr. Joha Brast of Duncan, aaa of
Platte oouaty s earliest esttlsrs, aad
his wife celebrated thair golden wad-
Mr.
to each of their ehildrea
1,000 ia honor of the avaat. The
obildraa are Mrs. Joha Kagel,Mrs.
Joseph
of aa good lead aa there ia ia the
state. Tha "Saaaw natohas' amoaat
to twelve handred aad lftyaeresand
that aader oaltivatioa by the boys
bsloagiag to theechool 160, amkiag
ia all 1,100 acres for a popalatkm of
1,400 psopla. Cora is tho ample
the Indians bat they also raiss
pampUBa aad potatoes. The oora is
cultivated by the sqaaws aad is done
so thoroughly that it hat act beam
affected by tha dry weather.. Six or
aevea stalks to the hill aad of vigor
oaa growth, while act a weed ia to be
aaaa. The traders estisaated that the
"heat" of mat eeasoa waa worth tojthe
Fawaeea $16,000 ia bafalo aad aeaver
skiac. They are eatitisd, aader their
treaty, to receive from tho govern--meat
110,000 atyear. ;A portioa of
their aaaaity thay devote to improve
meats. The Pawnees are divided lata
four bands, Skee-dee. Kit-Ka-hect,
Ohowee,, aad Pe-ta-hqw-ee-da. Tha
list aamed of thaaa sands waa origi
aally 8ioax, the Pawnees haviag
oaatarad tha woaaaa, children aad oli
aaaa, waareapoa oa ooaditioB that the
warriors would aaaka peace aad come
iato tha tribe, thay ware" allowed to
follow their wives aad children. We
visited Bagm Chief at hit lodge ia
the Skeedee village, aad it may not be
aaiaterestiag to readers to describe
his dwalliag house. Laaaiaa the
teat of a ciroas to ohaage iato
poles aad sod, aad yoe hare the'
body of the lodge, thaw a
entry tweaty-lve feat ia laaajth
pletes the shell. A dagout U the
of the floor, ia taa shape of a
First.' The aame of this corporation
shall' he "Oolambas Joaraal Com
pany", aad its principal place of bun
assa ahall be at Oolambas, Platto
County. Nebraska.
Seooad. The nature of the business
to be traasaoted snail be, parcbasing
aad operating newspaper and job
priaana: officea and . all neoestary
eqaipsseat. publishing newapapers and
doiag all kinds of printing and work
M wltn sucn business, also
to parchase grounds, erect, purchase
r lease saca baiidings asmay be nee
awry or convenient for such purposes.
Third. The aathorized oanitai stock
of thia oorporatioa shall be ten -tbon-
dollars (910.000.) divided into
ox one wandred dollars nioo.)
to be, sabaoribed and paid as re-
qatrsa oy taa ooard or directors.
Fourth. This oorporation -shall
eommoBoe on the first day, of April
1104 aad obatiaaefor the" period of
tweaty'Cv) years.
Fifth. The besiness of ihe oorpora
tioa ahall be conducted by a board of
directors, act to exceed ive in earn
bar, to be elected by the stockholders
at their regular aaaaal meeting, aad
aatU each meetiag shall be held said
hoard of directors shall consist of
Frederick H. Abbott aad Stewart J.
Wheat, new
jjr 11
Oats bushel
Rye-lJ? bushel
Barley, .-.
HogB t? cwt.
Fat steers cwt
Stock steers cwt. .
Fat cows ?$ cwt
Potatoes $f bnsbel. . .
Batter "$ lb.
Eggs dozen
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3 IS YOUR PLASTER
FALLING OFF?
Classified Advertising.
44 IV'antt." -Bargains," -ForReui." -For SVie,"
"Lu.t" " Found,' tmd ollterspecial notice untie r
lhhead are charysd for ui the rate of one rent
ntrordeaeh insertion. Out uondrertiitHeut token
for less than l-'tc. Seiul mouey in'.'i cony w (liese
account are vsmiUg list sunt 1 1 to tie carried to
our ledger.
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menus. Vil) eel I both or teparateJy, H. 1'. Duffy.
FOIt 8 .LE On tinw or lor rjisb, two good I
uavuiuK nuuw- wiiii iuik nau KX!U imitro'fwi
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Sixth. The officers of the corDora-
tioa shall be such as shall be prescrib
ed by the' by-laws. They shall be
ohosea by the board of directors, and
ahall ooatiaae ia office for the term of
oaa year aad aatil their saocessors are
elected aad qualified. '
Saveath. The hiithevt amount of
Jadebeadaaai to. which this oorporation
shallt, any time sabject itself shall
act eriieed one half its paid np capital
FfR SALK Erit for wile from pizo winning
Embden ireose.Toalon.so seese, V. II. A JLB.
tnrkeVH. vhito iniiliiis Fekinj? !nr!:s rlrMl
Mnscovy (InckN, lartriil: cochins and Luff'
rock-. -'Inquire or Mrs. J. t,. Dawson. It : D.
No. 4, Colcmbo, NebrasA-a. Tel. Q 151.
FOU SAKE "Billion Dollar" smss whhL In
quire of Ferdinand Yoigt, St. Edward, Nebr.
Seed alo on falo t Grayb' und Herman Oehl
rich'a. Columbus, Nebr. nirl2tf
HOKSES WANTED to raMnrc. Wo still hare
room for twenty-five head of horse. Kinnan
Bros. ml8-3t
FREE &VMPIiE to agent.- Practical ready call
deTice for telephone. Saves brain work and
hoar of time. Sells itself. " One sale sells doz
ens. Seeing is believine. Send stamp. The
Telephone Appliance Co., 1 Madison Are.. Dept.
K. A. D, New York City. ml8-lt
ifhth. The manner of stockholders'
msafiaajs. the f iviag of notioe and the
msthod of ooadactlag baaiaess of the
oorporatioa shall be prescribed by the
by-laws to be adopted by the board
of directors.
Ia witaesa whereof, the andersijcned
have hereunto set' their' hands this
atad day of March. 1904.
Frederick H. Abbott
Stewart J. Kennedy. .
State of Nebraska -Ooaaty
of Platte.
Oa thia SSad day of March.'lKM.
before aaa, a Kotary Pablio in aad tor
said oouaty . of Platte, i and
State of Nebraska, personally appeared
Frederick H. Abbott and Stewart J.
Keaaedy. to ate known to be theideh
tioal persons whose names are attached
to the f orecoiac iastrcment aad sever
ally aoknowledjred .the same to be
their voluatarv act and deed for tha
nnrnnse llisielnl forth. I
Witaeas my hand and official seal
the day aad date last written.
Joha M. Curtis, ' -Notary
Public.
THE OTTAWA
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Cylinder Corn Shelter
, Can do more and better work
than any other shelter sold. '
Our wagons will not scatter
your grain while on the road to
market or overtax your horses
with needless heavy draught.
Investigate
KINNEAR I GAGErVS
Stamped
Steel
CEILING, SIDE WALLS
AND WAINSCOTING
The only INTERLOCKING.
TIGHT-SEAMED CEILING
manufactured.
The Besf ' Tht Chtepett
Bay and PUT ON YOURSELF or ak Tor a PRICE ON
COMPLETED JOB.
James Pearsall, Contractor
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t-m 111 1 mi ii! m m ii ii milium mil iiininim
I We Lead, Others Follow ! i
Baggies and Carriages
"OF THE LATEST AND REST.MAKE8.
Tn Painting and Decorating, we are prepared to
give our patrons the best. Have the very latest
and most stylish in Wall Paper Deceratiaajs
and an "up-to-date" decorator in charge of this
department. All work guaranteed and prices
mzv occ us ior estimates
right.
iiiimuiiiiiiiiiiiiiuuiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiumniiir
-AU Kinds of-
FARM IMPLEMENTS.
Come and look onr stock
over before baying : : : :
MOTICK OF SALE UNDER CHATTEL
HOKmAHK.
Bsttee is ksnlir sirea that bj virtue of a
inctsaa nstml oa the 22nd day of D.
.UBLasdctabriledui the m& of tb
' OAct FUtts Coastr, Nebraak. oa
MUmr, 1KB, and ezecntra by
to Kaadaoa & Lanea. 'a ieo.
toaaearatbepaymrat of 'the torn
I aitoa which there ia now dne tha
1 " . a m. . .. . - -" . ' -r
asai MSsnjaaHaaKBaTinc been atade in the
sanpaatof aMdaaai aadaoaait or other dro-
eaMiasa at law bariac beea uahtated to re.
eoesri MiddehC or aay part thereof: therefore
vtU aaU the nrobeny therein described, to.
wKt Oaa ManeOiee foar hole, atoanted abeller
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LOUIS SCHREIBER.
If a Man is in Love,
THAT'S HIS BUSINESS.
If a Woman is in Love,
THAT'S HEIt BUSINESS.
Bat if they intend to get married,
THAT'S MY BUSINESS.
J. M CURTIS
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE
NoTAKr PCCI.IC AXD Tf PEWKITIXa
Coldmbns, Nebraska
Plan Your
Trip Early
m
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During 1904 several opportunities to go
back East at greatly reduced rates will
be offered by the
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Pari
Railway.
If yon want to bo kept posted regarding low rates,
dates of sale, stop-over privileges, and train service, ad
vise me the probable time and destination of your trie,
Through train servico from any point on the Bain
line of the Union Pacific Iluilroad to Chicago every day.
Folder free.
F. A. NASH.
General Western Agent.
1524 Farnani Strttt
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&rP-'Tt.'yoa waat
KOTICE OF SALE OF SEAL ESTATE.
Kotiee fa hereby si vea that ia pareaaaceoTaa.
at iiaai ict coan ornane eoBnty.Ne.
LaaJvaaaaeaadeatatadcif reonwl aa ttw
taaatiatti (iBh) day, of Febraary. A. D. 19M, ia a
sailaiS eptfoa paadlas ia said,coart wbereia
AaaJeJtaRT fa pleiadf; aad Joha B. Parry.
HEfirPrS;
Joaes. Jeaaie K. Tnum Jan Parrr.
eraattPanyaasaardfaas of the estate of said
w.Aitaar joaea aaa Jeaafa B. Joaes. miqon,
K.aLWatteraaadJ. O. Wadawnrth td IT. V
J. aoefceabfTsar. defeadaata. the aadersumed
aiBBid eaase will ooerfor sale to the
bidder at wahlie aaeHoa at tk fmat
of tha eeart hoaae ia aaeestr of Colambas.
a anaatr. Bsbrseka. oa Moadav. thm twontr.
"ii aaia Hh) asyof Jaae, BBL at the boar of
tawmoefaokafieiaooaof satadajr. the follow.
waisstat. slIaalMl ia Platte coaa.
tO.witiThe fhflaaiat On. 1 tin of
SiLLt W. IWaahip Miae.
aaa(M),BejhofBaawTwo ( West of tbe
a (SBi) Ftieetpal Tttriiliaa, sad the East
'am
efleaae Three (S) .West of the Bixth (tth)
eraeJd Jaae Farrr.aebjeet
t of a ha leers
froat April 1,
Meet to the
whieh are re-
DAVTOTBOMAg.
Slfflfaa0
FREE!!
It costs yon nothing for
DELIVERY
of all kinds of Feed and
.Hay. Lowest prices and
tip-top qualities. We
have the leading
Livery and Boarding
STAB LE
Read Our Continued Story
"I have traveled muck l.o'i ,i;.i .. 1- ,.
mtch a i-omurlaUc junmey jMibte. The
Unuy Vapfie Tourint Carmrtre a rereUi-
wrued a Uistingnished American.
oft,1
Drive ono of. our rigs
once. Farmers, let us
care for yonr team Riyltt
Tourist Cars
RUN
EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR
TO
Oregon and Wasfegftn
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Ernst& Brock
ORDER BY PHONE. PAY AT
HOUSE WHEN FEED IS DE
LIVEBED. IND. TEL. No. 98
UNIOHMCIFIC
For fail information rail orwrire
W. H.BBJm AM, Agent.
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