The Columbus journal. (Columbus, Neb.) 1874-1911, June 08, 1904, Image 8

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felaa aaltivatias oa Moaday.
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roate te that beloaipoc to Mr. Hefel
aager ca the Earaat farat aeoat three
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aboet'tcu Inches ia height.
Beheet Kia The fall rye is all
headed out aad looks lae. aa does also
the fall wheat which Is Jast co
BteaciBK to head. The alfalfa looks
fiae aad will sooa be ready to yield
the fret crop of the seaaoa.
J. H. Wilke has sold his fat cattle.
We did aot leara the price reoeired
Mr. Wilke was ia Colambas Satarday
aad took oat soaie lamher which ia
dicates that he is still addiaf to the
improremeatfl on his fsna.
We met a aamber of fanners on
their retara home frost Oolaaibas
8atarday. Sobm of then caaje a com
siderable dlstaace to trade with Oo
lambas saerchaats. AaMna; the aauiy
were E. Bass aad E. M. Newawa.
The bad roads have beea exoeediac
ly tryiafj oa the awil carriere, or at
least oa their horses, for the last two
weeks. Carrier on Roate No. 1 sag
Kests killiag off the weather aw, bat
1 am afraid that woald be like the
little boy said aboat the promised
whipping, it woaldn't help matters
mack.
Gerhard Basohe. oae of the mott
prosperoas farmers of Boheet, has
' parohased a fine family carriage aad
we are told that it is a beanty. Mr.
Baeche appareatly believes ia enjoy
ing life as he goes along. Wm. Bate,
a Bear aeighbor of Mr. Basche's, fol
lowing the example, also takes his
family ia a braa new' two-seated
carriage.
The carrier oa Boate No. 3. the al
leged writer of the article parportiag
to answer ns on oar opiaioa of kissing
babies, mast have allowed some fair
damsel to influence bis pen. At leai t
there seems to have beea a mistake in
the application of the text. We wee
imply trying to defend (he bablet
against false aooaaations, aad aot
kissing them. The "sixteeaers," as
they are styled, we will agree, are
amply able to take cere of themselves,
as might have beea seea by reading
between the lines in No. 2's reply;
aad, althoagh it seems we strack a
serve, we hastea to assure the readers
that it was far from oar iateations.
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Oolambas. Neb., R. F. D. No. 3
(OorreapoBdeaoe) J. H. Bissoa of this
Roate was visitiag friends on Boate
Ne. 2 Sunday.
K. H. Smith is arraagiag to attend
the opening Ivt the Rosebud reserva
tioa, aad secure himself a farm.
D. L. Braen. the popular mayor of
Ohtaaasath. who is a shepherd aa well
aa a poultry fancier, passed over thin
roate Moaday morning oa hia way to
market with a load of wooL
The township officers of Shell Oreek,
iadadiag Supervisor Olother, and
Haary Baokenhas aad soas, are to be
commended for their prompt actios
ia repairiag the road after the reoeat
We asderatasd that there is a sur
prise for the carrier oa this roate
sooa. We have been told to enquire
of B. a Rodehorst and Peter Schmidt
for fall particulars. We trust they
ala't workiag to have the carrier's
suspenders cat.
Several of the weedy paatarea are
being brokea up this summer. With
mad ao rapidly increasing ia value
withia the last two or three years,
farmera are lnding that they cannot
anora so net oae cow save two or
three acres for pasture, as of yo'e.
Tame grass paatarea are a necessity.
Mrs. Boon Papeahaaeea left Friday
afteraaoa for an extended trip east.
8he goes first to Newcastle, Pa., to
attead the weddiag of her soa Paul.
From there she goes to Rochester
to visit relative after which she
wiU visit her daughter ia New York
City asd Boston. Mim Martha will
keep house for her father during her
aaather'a abeeace.
Oora caltivatiag begaa is
Meaday morning. The gaact
alaiat ia s lighi atsad,aad every avail
able man, woman aad child oa differ
eat farms are replaatiag. 8mall
graia i lookiag fine. We aotice ia
eome places where rye has come ap
thick is the winter wheat, the chil
drea are going through aad aalliag
it est as it oaa easily be distinguish
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beiag dose, the aeed will he para.
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taa ait aat as his toaaaator aad
weaker will laalaka Ida eatire
ataaaMaa. baarml have ao time to
leek after BMfacns, ami he asys it ta
lalaaseiale aa mwaaaa who wiUcoa
dact his farm ataamiy wlaaaat .per
aaaal aad aaaataat evaralght Mrs.
Biems' health alee Urns nils a eaaage.
Oolamaas ta fartnnate ia hariag each
people aa Mr. aad Mrs. ' Steam to
aeoosse their citiseas.
' Oohumaaa. Near., B. F. D. Ne4.
(Oorreaeoadaaoa. ) Thte raata atattad
Jaae 1, aad promises to have a large
boxes every day.
Station ageat Weber was la Col
baa yesterday oa baataesa. .
Mr. aad Mrs. A. K. UsmpasU. were
Oolambas visitors Satarday.
Pat Murray haa qaite a large fbroe
repmstisg his large laid of eon. '
JoaaQaiaa'a saw hoaee is aboat
comoleted and he expeota to move fa
te it aooa.
Heavy raia last week has dsamgl
crops over the bottom leads, eepootel
ly the cors.
MimFaaaie Geer of Oolambas was
the guest of Mrs. J. O. Dawaoa rthe
Irst part of the week.
Road overseers are kept busy re
pairiag bridgea aad calverta that were
washed oat by the high water.
Miss Blaache Dawaoa of Oolambaa
ia visitiag her aaat asd uaole, Boyd
aad Mim Jeanie Dawaoa, the teat
week.
John 8itaenaaa asd family of Lin
cola have the coatraot for dolag the
work as'A. J. Beokwith'a sugar
beets this year. The beeta are a good
stand aad are looking flae.
Moaroe (Oorresposdesoe) O. E.
Smith is enjoying a visit from hia
mother and sister of Albioa.
Oliver Magsaeoa transacted business
ia Oolambaa Moaday.
Bora to Mr. asd Mrs. Joseph Glea
soa Tharsday a daeghter.
Mr. H. J. mUaad iafaat daughter
were ia Oolambas Moaday.
Sheriff Uarrig was ia Moaroe Fri
day aftersoos trasaaotiag social bnai-
MarahaU MoWilliama tranaaoted
baaiseaa ia Boose asd Albios Friday
asd Satarday.
A. Douglas, formerly of Moaroe but
sow of Oolambua, ia Is New York
called there by the serioas iUaam f
hia father.
W. E. Oole, HardiBg Daalaa, M.
Falter aad Madams W. A. MoWil
liama aad Emma Barmaa were paaaen
gers oa the aoon traia east'&atardsy.
J. A. GteaeoB who waat to sTasma
last week wiU ba followed by hia
family ia a short time. J. A. is to
be employed by the Uaioa Pacifio
railway oompaay.
Mim Abbs Patter who has beea at
tending the Normal ia Fremost hia
year retaraed hoaaa oa Satarday aad
will ia a short time be aworaia aa
E. E. MoWilliama was up from Oo
lambaa Wedaeaday to visit relatives
aad friends before starting for Louie
teas where he has a position aad will
aaake hia future home.
Mr. aad Mra. R. A. Viokera of Vir
giala City, Moataaa are visitiag
relatives aad reaewisg old acqaaia
taaoes here this week. Mr. Viokera
was Moaroe's lrst draggtet.
An effort ia beiag made to raice
mosey to complete the spire of the
Presbyterian oharch whioh ia ita
preeeat incompleted eneditioa ia de
cidedly aaaightly. After the regalar
aervioee Sunday moraiag over $100
was raised by sabeoription.
Mim DiUoa who has bees assisting
ia the postufflce for several moatha
has resigaed aad Mtea Lacy Potter ia
again assistant. Mim Dillos went to
Oolsmbss Tharsday for a short visit
with frieade before etarting to Deaver
Oolorado where she expects to spend
the summer.
A number from Monroe attended
the Holliaghead-Oole election coatest
trial in Oolnmbaa Monday. No deoi
alos was reached owing to the fact
that the attoraeys were obliged to be
preeeat at a marder oase trial ia Ful
lertOB Tharsday. All the evidence was
pro aad ooa aad the case will
ooatiaaed before Ooanty Jadge
ia a few days. Both of
the ooatestants are ooafident of a
BBVorable decision, asd some one is
very apt to be paiafally surprised.
District 44 aad Yicinity.
District 44 aad Yiclsity. (Oorres
posdesoe. ) The farmera aeemed to
he assy all teat week cleaning the
mad from their shoes, bat Moaday
a determiaed commencement
ia caltivatiag corn, which
begins to look green with weeds, asd
the oora backward.
Robert Oresup sad sister Nina of
Richland speat the Sabbath with
frieade oa the aplaad.
Mr. aad Mrs. V. B. Steveaaoa of
OoUazapeat Sabbath aftarsoos with
relatives ia thte district.
Tas namily of J. H. Driaaia ex
BaataMtea Winnie SeweU of Tyro,
L T., to arrive eeoa asd soead the
obHobm
saa asatoooa. He
oa the Tslasd. ssd ia
to keep oaa of hia
a ohiokas oooo. Hiaasit ia
that of a sscisg
me 4, 1904. (Oor
aad Platte Valley
lot of raia
If it seees't let
sp aoaa. we will hats a lot of oora
are weed oat '
Pasty Haaey
eaaght hi
tfaialag him
aaajSawaaa-aal
WnlLOreTashaa
lag oars, if the rows
they weald
New if yoa ansa little
matic yoa will aad that ha has a
feM ifO rods sqaara or let) acres. ;Mr.
Oravaa reeeivaa maoh prates from ate
neighbors I or doing aa maoh work all
Manas lemte M: S.
Mosroe. Hsb., B. F. D. Ne J.
(Oorreepoadeaoe)-Mim Balk Laggatt
ia etayiag with Mrs. A. fTatta this
aak.
Das Ooaroy ia workiag far Mr. Wil-
B. M. Walker was ia Gesoa Satar
day. W. H. Pagsley waa ia Moaroe Moa
day. Mrs. Eaaeraoa was s Gssss visitor
Taeaday.
Farmers have commeaoed oaltlvat-
ingoora.
Oliver Magaaaeoa baa bees very ill
this weak.
Mrs. Weight of Illiaois is visitiag
at Mr. Fellers'.
Baa Baker waa marketiag
hogs ia
Moaroe Moaday.
Alfalfa; oa sooosst of. the
weather, will be very heavy thte year.
Sobm of the sew bridgea pat ia
teat week were washed oat by? the
heavy raia Friday.
sTsaree. leatenTe. 1
Moaroe, B. F. D. No.1 (Oorreepoa-
desoe) Thomas Jones of Poetvilto la
very aide There ia little hope of hia
recovery.
Mr. aad Mra. John Smith of Moaroe
visited at Arthur Watts' Saaday.
While raaaiac a oora shelter. Harry
Hill had the misfortune to mash hia
lager.
Mr. aad Mra. Ed Potter of Silver
Oreek visited relatives oa the Route
last week.
Harry Lamb aad James Tasmania
atteaded the social ia Platte Oester
Tharsday eveaing.
Mtea Marios Lamb west .to Liaoola
Moaday to visit relatives aad attead
commencement at Westeyaa Dai
versify. The maay friends of Mrs. Jobs
Potter surprised her os her birth-,
dsy by serving dinner st her house.
All report a good time.
Owea Parry haa oommeaoed work
oa his 1,700 house. The Detmer boys
are dolag the work. He expeota to
pat op a tergs bara alao.
Mtea Mary Oroaia otoaed her aohool
is the Mayvilto distriot teat Saturday.
A picaio diaaer waa aarved at the
school house and all the little folks
had a merry time.
Crestea.
Oreeton (Oorrespoadeaoe. ) Dr.
Morrim ia iskisg care of Dr. Moat
gomery'a praotioe at Madlaos tale
week.
O. F. Beam was la Omaha thte
week oa baslaeea.
. Say. have you aeea Dr. Joaea "aew
hat?" It ia a bird.
Prof. Whitehead retaraed home
from Chicago oa Friday.
E. A. Joaea aad T. B. Alderaon ar
rived home from Chicago oa Thars
day. Our assessor, Mr. Lake, ia a mighty
good fellow, bat he ia gettiag very
personal.
Mra. E. T. ,Graham aadgraadma
Morris retained from Oaliforaia
Wednesday.
Dr. Harry Monies will go to Wy
oming next week for aa extesded visit
with relatives.
Albert iraasfiekl of Orsetoa phar
macy spent a few days teat week st
hia home in Arlington.
One of our teadiag merehaata, Z. 8.
Black, ia ob the sick list, havisg
takea to hia bed Satarday. s
Mim Gertrude Baslsff retaraed oa
Wedaeaday from Hamphrey where aha
had beea apeadiag s few daya.
Oreetoa haa bees fortasste ia ob
taining Compear F. Militia of Madi
son for the Foarth of Jaly. There
will be competitive drill
battle at sundown.
Platte Ceater.
Platte Ceater, Neb.. (Oorreepoa
desoe) Mr. sad Mrs. Mix riaited
friends ia Wahoo a few days last
week.
Mim Daly of Lindsay ialted Mim
Ada Bloedora a few daya las
Mim Fraaces Baghee oomplated
eohool in the Noonaa district
Abble Grady sad Norah Lee
of 8ohaylar are Tisiting relatiraa hare
this week.
Mr. aad Mrs. O. J. Phillips are
asorias; to Bearer Crossing where they
wiU reside. - ' '
Walter Bloedora, who has beesrat:
tending school ia Dearer. Oolorado,
retaraed home 8atarday evaaiag to
spend his acstioa.
Mim AUoe Hsghea waat to Norfolk
astarday to ruit remUtsa aad at
tead the Joint iastitate of Maaisoa
sad Kaoz ooaatiea.
Mim MeOoagh, who has aeea riait-
iagMrs. Basses for the last three
Baontha. left Tharadsy for her borne
ia Eaa Oiaire, Wis.
Mrs. Kehoe ia psttiag ia a stock of
drags ia the baUdiag raoastly Taoatad
by Dr. Page. Mim Taylor will re-
amis ia caam ef the atore.
The ice cream social girss by taa
ladles of the Baptist oharoh oa Thars
day eraaiBg waa well attended aad
the paaaeede amounted to fa. 00.
.Alargeforosof
at work oa the miU
iag thai osssage dose by
Ittemraaotadthat it wiU ha
ia rusajlBg order ia a few days.
Qaite a aamber of oar eitfssaa st-
hall asms st Hsmnh-
af the arise
disc
ia
of their
with them to their
g taslamll
The Pugh stock of drugs, whioh
recaaUy sold by taa Ptetto Coaaty
Beak to Dr. H. A. ITanaaa of Columbus,
asa thte week biea aaaked aad will be
shipped U Bell wood, where Dr. Joss
Haeeee, brother of Dr. H. A, will caa
dset a drag store.
Supervisor Clother iafonnasaa that
the high water of last week took oat
tea bridges ia ate district five of them
beiag ia 8hell Greek towaahip aad two
of them in Btemark township. They mn
all smsll badges, being over elougbs or
drawe.
Tuesday morning St. Joseph's Cath
olic church was filled with isvitedgneets
to witness the mamas rereroony by
Rev. Father Hjacinth which made Ben
Bettertos aad 'Mmi Ella Agnee Dunn
maa aad wife. Miss Nellie O'Hera of
Omaha, aad Mr. James Hennessey of
this place acted aa bridesmaid and
groomsman. After the ceremony the
weddmg.pariy proceeded to the fsrai
home of the brides parents, Mr. and
lira. "Martia Dana. . where a wedding
bieakfast waa aerved. The bride haa lived
her all here life and oaa safely coast all
acquaintances aa frieade, whose best
wishes go with bar. The groom is syoasg
man who lived here several months teat
fall, and ia a good meohanio. He had
prepared a home ia Columbus, and there
they have gone to housekeeping.
to Haasaaaakara ia Bssssad
Ail peraoaa who are oontemptetiasj
to take a oassoo at the drawlag far
pablio teada ia the Booaaaad reserve
tioa ahoald by all manse proviie them
selves with Nataraliaatioa papers, if
they are aot 'aataral bora oitixeaa of
the Uaited Statea or have sot beea pre
viously naturalized. Uaole '8am is
very etriot ia thte anatterand yoa oaa
aot afford to take ehaaoea.
Judge Holleaaeok will be is Oolsm
baa oa Jaae IS, 14 aad 15 aad will
great aataraliaatioa papers os these
dates. All peraoaa who have pre
viously takea , oat their papers, will
folk aboat two moatha ago aad part of
the paper read there will be used in
the Saaday BMraiag dlaooarse.
George M. Smith olosed a deal teat
Satarday whereby ha becomes the
owaar of Jeaa Nleteaa'a eighty-sere
farm aoath of tows, the ooaaideratloa
beiag $7000. Owiag to taa railroad
running throagh the mad, there ia a
trifle tern thaa eighty acres ia the
tract, aad the smoaat paid meaas
90 per aore. However it ia ss ex
oeptionally ass pieoa of tend, aad we
believe Mr. Smith te forvaaate ia ss
oariag it eves at ao high a prion. Mr,
Nielses expeota to go toDaamark for
a few months visit aad ha amy decide
to reasaia ia hia aativa ooaatry. . . .
Mrs. Pater Sohmidt waat to Colum
bus Saaday ta visit her pareata, Mr.
aad Mrs. Freak Laohait. Humphrey
Demoorat
ST. LOUIS AND RETURN
SPE MIL EICWMWS
On Mondays, Jaae 6th, 13th, 30th and
27th, the Union Pacific will run special
Coach Excursions from Oolambaa, Neb.,
to St. Louis and return at the low rate
of ,
$11.50 -
Tickets will have final return limits of
seven days, good only in day coaches on
any .train, regular or special.
Inquire of W. H. Bswhab, Agent.
ARTICLES OF INOOBPOBATION.
Know all 'bmb by these praaasta.
That we. Frederiok H. Abbott and
Stewart J. Kennedy, do aaaooiatn our
selves together for the parpose of
formiss ssd beoomisgs corporatioa
aadar the Iswa of the state of Nebras
ka, for the parpoaes hereissfter de
scribed. First. The same of this oorporatioa
be "Oolambaa Journal Oom
paay". aad ita prisolpalplsoe of bati-
be st Oolambaa.
Platte
uoaaty. MeDraaka.
Seooad. The aatare of the basii
to be tranaaoted aaall be, purohsstsg
aad.operatiBg aewspaper aad job
priatiag offloea aad all aeoemarr
eqaipasent, pshliasisg sawspapara aad
doiag sli kindr of printing aad work
ooaneoted with ssoh basiaei
to parohaee. grosnda, erect, parbhasa
or lease sschlmildiaca as amy ba aeo-
Third. Tn aathoriaed esDinai stock
of this oorporatioa aaall ba tea thoa-
dollars (fltLOWX) divided iato
of one husdred dollars (SlOO.)
to be aabaoribed aad mid sa re-
qsirsa oy tne.Doara of direotora.
Foarth. Thia oorporatioa
aammaasa aa the, frit day of April
laM aad boatUae far taa Dsriod of
HafeBw.iTysara. . r.
ruth. The HealBBss of the eorpera
tioa shail ha oaadaotad ay a board of
sirsotcra; aat ta axosM its is
bar.' to be Blasted by the ataekaoldeni
at their regalar aaaaal bsm
until each Basetisg shall be hsM said
snsrd ot directors shall ooasfet of
H. .Abbott aad Stewart J.
8iy ta. The osaeera ot the' esrnors.
tioa shall be saeh aa aaall aa praam ih
ed by the by-laws. Thsy shall be
ohnaaa by the hoard of dUreotora, aad
shell ooatiaue ia aasoa far taa term of
oaa year aad aaol their asnoaaa
sleeted aad qaallsed.
rJereata. Taa hishaat aaaoaat af
ladahtadasia to whieh taiaooraoiatios
asslBat aay tinae aabjeet itaeil
aot exosedoashalf ita psld spaapital
Eighth. The aaaaaar af atnokheldsi a'
eotieas, the givlsgof aotiee ssd taa
aaataodaf oosdsotlsg iailain aftae
aarporatioa aaau as araaBiibad by
bylaws to be adsaatd by
ef direotora.
Ia witaeaa whsraof . taa
have hsressae sat their beads 'this
day af Mare. isatV
H.
Oatamaaa, asd the beet
sassy Meade ga
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iMi teat br virtue of a
smtil nmctaaei arnml on ttoSSadchref :
MilMr.iaSL aadsaljalMlia the s of
Imurtr Cktk of PUtU Cneatr. Nehnwka.
thottSarof Dob hr. iaS,aod vwmtod
on ta sassajer ascw
ta
Vorawt Cinioir- to Kawkoa a 1;
i?aiin
thetMrnont of the nm
Boafeieitthrsto bow crm
aaaortanjad
dofaaK kaviac bB Bod ia tkm
of aaMoBtt aad aoaait or 4ar uro-
ooKuaa m law nana dcm ibmiibimi to n-
,eavar mat debt t aaj part Uiereof: thrrfir
w w nt iw irojvry iNFrrui uncnunii u
wM: OaoMararfllos foarlmfo Bnted Mlr
MO.tS3SniiMlDlHewilk foetlrr nil flovklnr. n
, aioaalMl ficht bontt Hml iw. r' No. 1U43
,eooilW WHS FWwpr. bmtw. mh mtmI r-ry-thia
aimallr bluninc t dakn h cmiptHr
nhellcr outfit: one hmv l.r with wTiit f:.w. 7
yvani old, WMat NW itoimdM. callnl Nil. r
wiMla dralod tup book? with thn:l tuid D. w
thM momni, or Mairi H of ImnuMM, mm lt.
inch wmlkiRK p!ow.bi wutkiox lirtt-r mil itrill
at Dublin a ictinu t the hir of Hennr" "niir
Hita5thia3rof Jaar.ltwi. in W-kIviII,. pr-.'
Haet. Plattf' ewntj at Um hour of 2 o'clock lu
Hm- aftrnooaof mud day.
Dated Hay .HH.
KNUDSONALARSEN.
MUl'lOK or atUL oK.KKAL KHfAtK.
Jfotoj w hMwr trivrn i h.t ia paraaaaeit of aa
fataaka. JhIj afNlf i..ui .-iterod of rtconl oa
narixiwuninn c im HI Cibiut c BBIT. na.
iljr m-ftt' i..ui terod of rtconl ob ta
laiiaaiia vibji.-x.-..i reonairy. a. . 1WI. iaa
eartaiu aetioa ppmUna a aaiti cmrt whaiHa
(wa)iu.-vr rebnatrx. A. P. mi. i
AaalfJ'arrjr ia plajatiff; aad John H. Parry.
May 'Parr j. Mary Hoctiaa, Itovid U Uaichtw.
Arthar H. Parry. K0 Par y. OritSth Parry. D.
Arthur Joaea, Jeaaie E. Jobm. Jauo Parrr,
GriSta Parry aa caanliana of thu ataf of MUd
D. Arthar Joaea aad Jeanie E. Joaa. ninon.
K.H.WaMeniaadJ. G. Wads worth and H. F.
J. Hockeab-rue-.. defoliant a, the aaderaiaaeil
rafereeaiaaaid canaawill offer for ml to the
aicaeat bidder at public aoioa at the front
door of the court hoaae ia the city of Columbu ,
Platte coaaty. Nebraska, oa Moaday. the twenty,
eevenlh (27th) day of Jane. IWI. at the hour or
two (t) o'clock af UrniHo of eaid day, the follow
iaUeaeribed mil entatn aitoated id Plattecoua
ty, Nebraeka to-w t: The Bouthwret Quarter of
Section Thirty4ae (31). ia TowHtiip Niae-
aitth (th) Principal Mendiaa. and the Ewt
leawtiF. nonM HanK'X'wo izi wr of tbe
FnaciDal Nendiaa lnclailiiur thohnniMija.iaul
dower riirhU tliereia of aaiil TJaae Parry, aubjeet
ef $ and the iatereat tbereoa froat AprUl.
Maatirer.)Dereeat.aiid alao aohvet t hZ
cropaiaereoaaauawoineaae or eaid preariaea
till the fint day of MarchriMB which an, re.
aarted.
DAVID THOMAB.
HANSON 8 ELLIOTT.
JOHN GIBBON.
awySMt Rafereea.
TAX LIEN FORECLOSURE.
In the district court of Platte county. Nebraska.
Eli A. Stoekelaner. p'aintitf. ra. Maria Hanaan
aad Haaaea. whoee firat or Chriatiaa aareeix
ankaowa. aad lint Four (4) ta block thirteen
(IS) or Lorkner'a Pret Addition to tiliaaeot
Haaiphrvy. Platte county, Nebnwkj. defvatiu
ante.
The above aaaied oVfendanta will take notice
fbf oni.4,.h.dl? o( OIM ia4 thaaaderNirne
pteiatiff filed iatbe oOce of the clerk of the e
trictcnatt for Platte county. Nebraska, hia neti
lioa, the objert aad prayer of which am to We
eloae the Ilea for tazea levied apon Lot Fooe it )
iabloekthirteea(3)nr Lockaar'a Firat Saai
Uoatoihevillaaeof Hnatphrey. Platte coaaty.
NebraakafortheyearaUSS and 1861 to 18SS in!
clnaiveof both aaMmntiBR to the ana of $5.47
for which eaid lot was by said coaaty treaaarer
MM to the naderslened at tnannrVi nnMi tr
aale for dattaqaeat tazea oa the sixth (Wi day
of Noveajber. 18M, aad ako for tazea levied apon
eatd lot for anbaeqaeat yeara and paM by the
nlaiatiff as each purchaser, to-wit: for year 18W.
aj.:forl..ail3;for ISM. 89.42; aaaVfor the
year tSS SJJ0; toejetaer with the iatereat and
penalty thereon aa praacilbed bv law.
Yoa are required to answer aaid petition oa or
oefore taa ilia oay oz July. a. u., vm.
VI. l . ftmnrnrtnER
By A. M. Post aad Aagaat Waeaer, hia attor-
ya. . joaeUt
TAX LIEN FORECLOSURE.
Ia the district court of Platte county. Nebraska.
EH A. Stockelaajer, pkiatiiT. va. Delia Carter aad
j-aner, wnoae arse orubnutiaa name ia
unknown, aad Lot Three (J) ia block thirteea
t ISI ta 'Ijocftaar'a Hrat Addition tn ni. r
Hamphrey. Platte coaaty. Nebraska, defend.
aata.
The above named defeadanta wiU take aotice
"ib5ihrdIofiBa'-?t,H BBderaiaaed
pteiatiff filed lathe office of the cle-k of the dis
trict court for eaid Platte coaaty. Nebraska, hie
peUUoa the object aad prayer of which are to fore
close the Ilea for tazea levied upon Lot Three (S)
ia Bock TUrteaa (13) la L ckaer'a Firet Xdl
diUoa to thaTflfaute of Hamphrey. Platte coun
ty, Nebraaka. for the yeara 1889 and 18S1 to 18Q&
iaelaeive of both, amounting to the aum of $1.47.
for which said lot was eold to the plaintiff by
the coaaty treasurer of said county at treasurer's
public sale oa the sizth (th) day of November,
IMS, for dellaqaeat tazea. aad alao for tazea
laAdBBO",?i? hi tor nbasqaeat yeara anil
paid by the plaintiff aa each purchaser, to-wit:
SSfii?- ?& W ! ". :
IBS. $0.30; toaether with the Iatereat aad penalty
ttMveoa an prescribed by law.
' Yoa are required to answer said petitloaoa or
before the eleveath (11th) day of Julv. A.D. W04.
. . KLI A-rrrOCKSLAOKB,
By A. M. Post aad Angaat Wagner, Ida attor-
r- . 8juB-4t
TAX LIEN FORECLOSURE.
Ia tan district eoatt of Platte coaaty, Nebraaka.
Ell A. fltorkalaeer. olaiatiff. va. V. O i,Hl
aad Mra.-Lyrord,-Smithaad Ura.-8mita. tU
whose first or Chriatiaa names are unknown,
aad Lot Three (t) in block tea (10) olintU
Fourth Addition to the villaae of HupbreL
Platte coaaty. Nebraska, deSadaata. "
The aboveaamed defendaata will takn aotiea
aadSKU4Xc
elerk of the dlatriot court for Platte irnaaii
Nebraska, hia petitioa, the object andprseer.i
which are to foreclose the Ilea for tazea hvieal
anoa Lot Three (S) ia block tea (10) of attm
FSjHh Addition tothe , viUe f Hnhrn?,
Platte coaaty. Nebraaka, for the mT mo
amoaatiactotaesam ofxl.m for Jd !TTV
sum said lot waa by the treasurer of aaid! Platte,
coaaty eold to the aaderaicned at taaaanrer'a
naaile sale for taMIaoaaat tmm r a .l
i 4th) day of November. 1901, aad also, lar t
tried epos aaid lot for annarnaaal yeara
aad paid by the undersigned aa saeh y htrtw
to-wltTforthe year MOLSXaS; for taeeariaM!
IS ; toaatkar with the iatereat aad theleaaki
tbereoa aapreecribd by law. Pnaay
Yoa are teaainal toaaaa M ntH .
before the eleveath (Uth) day of Jaly.A.Di IBM.
BU A. KTOCKHLAOKK.
.am attocw
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lioaThirtri () ia Towaahip Niaeten(i)
North of Ranee Threa (9) WvatnrtlaMlsttiraii.
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aa i:t.e on.-. .:.!.. s H 1
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there, and so is the nutri- m
aad . ar:.i i-i WM
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sett I rkh, lifc-tmag bread. j
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M04; BTeast Foaai 'ia the saost
at for whnlisnat ssd best oi year
aad . aasie of aaatt, hops, com m
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It is a toothsome delicacy always giyes satisfaction. It is conducive to pood digestion better
uuiiitiun uctaubc mgniy nounsning. iioes not produce a tendency to constipation, wrongs ot the
digestive track, or stomach disturbances like most of the bcakfast foods.' Its puritv and hygienic
condition observed in its manufacture makes it a perfect food product, containing in proper proportion
all the elements
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Dr. Price, the creator of
aeeehsaeh lilisTt
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by PMCE
For
Kstskaa Hamsatsads.
Por fall iaformatioa call oa, or
write. The Gas Belt Land & Abstract
Co., Joha O. 'Regan. Loonl Aseat,
Platte Oeater. Nebr.
Classifif fl Advertising.
" Haa.M "Btirjiaina," "FitrKetit." "For Sale"
! faieawafarecaoryrdorof the rate of one cent
atimrdeacktwentOH,bft ttoitdveHumtemt takeH
uum, r row. t inu 'timer xyevmi imnicvs MHuer
for It than lae. Send Monfa tctih coon a Iheae
accounts are usually too small to be carried to
our ledger.
FOR SaLK Oa time or for caah. two Rood
dwelliajr. boaaeM with lota aad aood iaaprote-
aeata. Will eel both or separately, B. P. Daffy.
FOE BAEE-"BiHJoB
auire ot Ferdinand
Dollar" RraM aeed. In
Yoial. St. Edward. Nebr.
Heed alao oa eale at On. aT aad Hi
rich'a. Colambaa. Nebr.
aprlBf
FREE 8VMPLE toaet. Practical readr call
' device for telephone. Havea braia work and
Iiubm if tine. Sella itaelf. (rneaale eellit dnz.
' eaa. Seeiax ia belirintc. Heed eUmp. The
leiepaoae Appuanoe iO., i jaauiaon Ave., wept.
F. a. V. New York City.
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DR. R. A. VALUER,
Osteopathic Physiciai,
Columbu9, Nebr.
Nebraaka 'Phone A 111. Independent
No.79. OSce. Barber block.
lie will cure all Toarachea aad paina;
ae cores wnea mediciaa
inminiitimiiiniMi1
TO OTTAWA
Cylinder Corn Shelter
Can do more and better work
than any other abeller eold.
Oar wagona will not scatter
yoar grain whileon the road to
market or overtax your horses
with needless heavy draught.
Biggies and Carriages
OF THE LATEST AND BEST .MAKES.
-AUKindaof
FARM IMPLEMENTS.
Come and look onr stock
over before bnying : : : :
jrBlacksmith work
Herse Shweiac; dose on short
axotiee.
LOUIS SCHREIBER.
If a Man ia in Love,
THAT'S HIS BUSINESS.
If a Woman is in Love,
THAT'S HER BUSINESS.
Bnt if they intend to get married,
THAT'S MY BUSINESS.
J. M. CURTIS
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE
NOTABT PTJBUC AKDTTPrWniTINa'
Colnmbns, Nebraaka
FREE!!
It eosta yon nothing for
DELIVERY
of all kind of Feed snd
Hay. Lowest prices and
tip-top qualities. We
hare the leading
Ijyery and Boarding
of onr riga
Farmera, let ne
ryourtesaa Rigkt
Hrnst& Brock
OBDKR BT 'PHONE. PAY AT
9JOTJBS WHEN FEED IS DE-
INIXTEL. Hx8
of the good things we have been lookmw for
n; price s
InTHEAT FUUCE CELERY
FOOD
that go to build up a healthy body.
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Dr. Price's Cream
Baking Powder and
Sale at Gray's Department
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TINWARE FREE!!
POR THE NEXT THIRTY DATS
Rothleitner & Co.
Will Accept This
Cash Coupon
i-ur
THIS
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mW tmmWt mwBLr
in payment on any article of Tinware on our
shelves. CUT OUT THIS COUPON and bring
it in with you. It is the same as CASH!
One Conpon nnd $1.00 buys a S.1.00 Peoria Peerless Cream Separator.
" " " 2.10 ' :i.(M One burner Gasoline Stove.
" " .m " l.(M) W.-wh Boiler.
" " .40 " .A) Oil Can.
REMEMBER, this offer is gat. only util Satviay, Jmh Nth.
We GUARANTEE every article we sell. We MUST reduce onr
enormouu Btock. COME EAHLV.
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We Leads OthersFollor !
Tn I'uinting anti Dtcdrating, wo are prepared to
give our patrons the bot. Have the very latent
and ino.-t stylish in Wall laMr Decorations
mid an "u-to-late" tlecorator in charge ot' this
department. All work guaranteed and prices
right. sSee iia- lor es-timates . .
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