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PHONES, 2 and 227 1 flip m EJiS.SP ?P?5J mEWS it m S.ra X t - V k, saiiirf KUi? :dfes Iew Spring Shirt Yv'aisrs in the Newest Modes. New SpringBress Goods in the Latest Materilas. New Spring Wash Goods in the rainbow of colorings. New Spring Carpets in the newest designs. iN'ew Spring Kngs in any thing you may desire. New Spring Mattings direct from Japan. UC1V ODDHir llLef Ql is ThcrwJny'i D.ily Joarnal. Tl. I'ool. vicljLi&:. Thoa CC. Hent'jr wiiii ro fcetvar.! ve-- J. N terday. W. R Weab went, to Oaiaas thi- E. H. Chambers returned froaiShiT Siiia county iccjar. Dr. L. C. Vo5b. i3o:K.opnt.hic physi cian. Uolniubi;5. Net.. Supervisors .luhn Swauson and John Goers .vfnt home thi.- uioruiriir Dr. C D. Kvans -was u ias;enpr on the Spahiidp rr.i:n :m? iiioniiag. Urs. Jcnn Karteruinu it very Ir.w The eau only a question of honr Brsce Wenh, the jropular Hnrapcr'v Msorioaeor, waj in Columbus tojay. Geo ViIIia2i o r ii .t wk-.u.j 4..1.1 vmv SowHTd.s oi St. Edward -were in Cl Innibn? today, r-tsmicg from Omaha Artfaar srookuion Amlerjccn. a ivrli known of G.-noa. returiied :n:- maraiag troin Omaha wher- lit- had marketed several cars of cattle. Two members of the senior class ire oc: of school this week. John Elliot l? still laid up with tonsih::- nnd Hazel Millard has an uttack cf zxk There wiil b? ervi :es and addressee in the Episcopal church everr Wed nesday evening durmi: Lent The course of addresses will be on "Self Discipline." C.A.Finecy has cone to Ord to worn as foreman oa th? Ord Journal. Ou-j of the proprietors of the paper is Nor man Parks, at one time a resident of Columbus. Mrs. pul Timais of Osceola, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Joscnn Zmnecker, arrived in Columbus todav, called by her mother's iliuess. Mrs. Zmnecker is not improvinc. Prof. Sike went to St. Edward this aiorning to lock atfer his larce music class at thnt place He will direct the . music in a ccucert to be given there March iTth. He will return Satur day. I have for sale a limited number of Barred Plymoth Rock and Brown Leg horn cockerels and j uhets from SI eact. up. I also have ercs from above stock $1.50 per setting, also Toulouse coose tfges. Ma: tin Schiiz. The Ladies'Aid Societv of the Pres byterian church gave a social last nicht at the home of Miss Friedhof A charge of twentv-five cents a plate ! wa made for supper and the surp-r was fnllv up to th b:cl: stnui'-n. of ! all rho cr-" -- c;t:.: bv it P-e-r teiiaa iau.c-. Tne declamatory contest of hish Echool pupils will be Friday night at Orpheus hall. This contest will de cide who is to represent Columbus m the state contest. The contestants are all in good trim and ready for the battle of eloquence. An admission fee of 25 cents will be charged. Manager Saley says that one man who went to hear "'Twelfth Xight" last night, indignantly tore up his pfogram. after the seconii aot and sug jrested that the curtain be rung down and 'the admissions refunded. This 'incident illustrates the dimculty a raanager finds in pleasing "all the people all the time." The railroad boys are deeply rrieved by the death of John Minogne, the main line engineer who was killed in Omaha yesterday by fTHn down the stone buttress of the Thirteenth street bridge. Micogoe," has been passing . through Oolninbns pvery other day for 'J' was a great favorite with all the txrys bectnse of his big heart- jSpicSpa: new '.. - J . - VAVF e ?prii2J; season, made of beautiful materials, both plain and -..v 1 tailored and will please every woman of irood taste .'or early spring New Spring Linoleums. New Spring Dress New Spring Hosiery in the best to be had. k SSEfi 5F5Fir K?0 eu srioi. natnri Ii!- esc i to run on on uf tti- luetic out of Columbus, aiii1 ni en- v: thf besr encineer on the rca-l. rec rds of any ilr Goetz maac quit1 hit at tiie 2;c 3L.aBl5L.aE Z I meeting yt-srerdny. lio criticised the with Mjes Frances Maynard. They If fillings have failed to preserve ' ing but will b" disabled for a consid-ns- of ;ii" word neir" whit.Ii was ' were returning from a few days visit your teeth do not think it necessary . erabie time yet. used by rh. lawyer? in n motion, v.uere tne word ' son" should have it-en usrti.Th broay.it buti ..iin .adt-tnr.Lroetz JTirit Sullivan and Jn.jg Post to their feer m gocd ua- tnredknowied-menr of the correc - The saof social piven bv the Queen Esther society at th? homo of Mr.- M. i. Turner last nisht was a complete fcU".&Si. i.ichtv neODlf WCrP Tirejenr l-c t . bavt. their feet measured and the :igurp6, some of which are unprint- - j aok'.cost the guest- ten dollars, which .k.r-ni.i:n-.'.i., i - --.-, .u...wr . .a- ruuici; hajn bow io invent. Slier ber and cake of nigh qoasiy were served. oot O'Brifn of Cheyenne. Wv- omiur who has been in the rirv tinn, Friday on account of the illne of his mother, Mrs. Honor O'Brien, will re- ----...... turn h-jme toiv.orrov.-, hif mother hav-' mc rerovertu suaicicntlv to warrant ai leaving ner. Mr. O Brien has r. , . eotd positon in the railway mail ser vice, ranniug from Cheyenne to Foca telio. liano. METHODIST The topic? for ser - ! mon? nest Sunday, moraias aud even in-- will ha '-RrmnitT-'.Tn.lo nir5na. " " -.' ...fc. ,.v:- . ly Beautiful" and Truth the Great Liuaucipator. Friday's Daily Jocrai Dr. Paul, dentist. Vrn, v;,t to.u. c, Tin-K-i.i rQo,-Q y,;. ,-,, .".'" T ", "" George i-airchiid is m Lincoln to- dav. . Miss Vesra Slater went to Bellwood I todav. P. J . McOaffrey returned last night irorn a trip to Omahi Don forcret the oratorical contest J at Orpheus hall tcnizht. A bi bundle of eld papers for 5 cents at the Journal office. Don't forget the Farmers' Institute tomorrow in Maennerchor Hall. R T.-.rPnr, nf F-oo.r ,c r-ir?! - '" iiis uiuiu?i-iu-m, jiari. Jinrse. ;- 1 1 . 1 rL- -n i- I Tne Katzenjammer Kids' Kiub will meer tcmrht with Theo Friedhof- Chas. Sm!d. a cattlm: from f ulierron was in th- ritv veserdav ilowari Cl-ric wf Hmaur. tbi- arcrnoc: r ect:ng :n r rum Sunday M-c Ebsr Smith who .has been ser-, lousiy ill since last Sunday is entirely ' Newman. They keep the largest assort out of danger. ' ment. Weaver and Newman carry .air. and Mrs. A.B.Cramer will leave fifteen different kindsof coaljand not for Beatrice tomorrow morning where one poor kind among them. tf the go to seek a new. location. Countv Treasurer W. J. Power of Nonce county was in Columbus yes terday on his way home from a busi ness trip to Omaha. H. J. Hall or Butler ooanrv is .; rol-r,r, r1 ;.l. ., l: w .uu. luuaj llil bUUlt UI HIS CITOJJ I ui iwuiiust risea last year. Me raised 450 bushels on an acre of ground. ilisses Gladys Turner. Grace Lnb ker, iadie Wilson and Ruby Young drove to Schuyler this afternoon for a few cays visit with friends and rel atives. Steve Ryan returned from Schuyler last night where he completed a deal trading half cf his interest in the firm of Ryan Bros, for a half-section of land near Spalding. "Eernest Hans a fcrotaer-in-law of J. W. Wisentine was in the city this Skirts For Spring Spring: Suits, correct in every detail m excellent quality. The suits are thoroughly wear. Colorings As Usual We Take morning. returning from Omaha sphere he had taken his danchter for treat- ment in St. Jossph's hospital. ilr. and Mrs. George Marshall of Lincoln visited between trains today I at St. Edward. Mr. Marshall is a i student at the Wesleyan. Tfae general traveling agents of'dsand appliances will save tnem. .i,ro ,-n,i,-rm,) fn i nniTimhncDr. Paul the dentist uses the latest Testerdav: F. T. Thompson, represent- , inp the Dnion Pacilic: L. M. Wnite. i head, representing the Burlington and P. Shumway representing the I ew York Central. t The parliamentary section of the ! Wnmnn's rlnh has nnsmnnPil its mwJ. .. w.v - x-w.,. -.- mg from Monday to Tuesday evening on account of the appearance of the Mozart Symphony club Monday even- .r. . . Hit. J-Jlv XUceilU 12 IU U-l Ul the home cf Mrs. R. E. Eaton. "FVnnV Porbor ctrttf nc?ATif frtT n. nrn. ' cess guaranteed to put a auietns on i anv and all dnst. cave an exhibition i of the merits of the goods at Ragatz's j ore yesterday afternoon. Don't know -.- 3ust how he sottled the dust question, f net n tne goous can go tne Dusmess f . tne agent nas a bonanza. Mrs. Harriet Kennedy i- slowly failing and her recovery is despaired of. Her sons, C. W. Kennedy and L. - Kennedy , one irom bnm, UKla- I nnrro iTn tho ritho ffnm Artrncnc -.-, -.v. . .u. ..w. ...--.. VIty. Kansas, arnvea nerr- Bf niEni . in response to telegrams calling taem to their mother's bedside tt r, -.uis-,.-.--!.-.!!- - . T -- iicui k uuLLau. vui livr- ritui jiiirr? ' north of Columbus, lost another child I Irom scarier fever yesterday. About , ( a month ago one of his children died ! - uf this disease, and this time it is his i s x-year-old daughter who is the vie-! tira. The funeral Bernce will be held . v,, ... . ... '. . u "" "' "i UBUltu Shell urees cemetery. j E R. Jpntina has rwivPf1 n lntrp- mm his son Lee at Lnnn Cirr. Kirinr i That Carle McKinnie ha gone to San j Francisco to begin work with the firm that recently contracted with him. leaving Burt McKinnie and Lee Jen- J kins to look after the ranch at Loup City. It is a traveling position which n.i-io ik on tmmiritofiiir -'- --c Vfc Allililfc-WfcA.... . . One of Officer Schack'e neighbors who has been keeping his own walks , ,, , .-. - ... . Tref. Tram snnw silirri'itAr met horranco 1 I Mr. Schack has set the right example. I , , ... L tK, declares that it is time the officer of . the law in question 6hould"cet busy' , with a rake and remove the leave? so that tip rorul- now eras; can have a -nance. Mr. Sfhu. h ir.dnsrrv hp. :.Cs rh repuaticn of the average police officer. BUY YODR COAL of Weaver and Sstmriay's Daily Jauaal. Dr. Tallier. Osteopath. Barber block. G.D. Meiklejohn wms hah-4T hands " " """ --- wluu" MTCHUS Jojjoy Miss Esther Hill went to Monroe yesterday to spend Sunday with her parents. Win. Hill has finished his course of studies at the college and will return to his home at Monroe today. Representative Fred Hoare returned from Lincoln last night. Senator Hughes is detained in Lincoln over Sunday by coatxattee work. A subscription paper is being circu lated by some of the" bowling craaks" for the ptrpoee of acqiiring funds for include black, blue, green, browns and fans. Trimmings that will please the most lastidious. New Spring Laces and Embroideries in all the Lead in the the entertainment for the Northwest Bowhng Tournament, which if su5- cient funds are subscribed will be held five days during the latter part of -Pri!- to have them extracted. Fillings properly inserted with modern iacth- ani1 best of everything and guarantees , satisfaction. YOU NEED NOT have ail teeth ex- tracted in order to have new ones. The sound mav remain. Consult Dr. , Naumann, the dentist. ' ir:..tr: ;-rr- - jiijiiiiniH lnimir MissMinnieWinquist from St Loni i arrived in oar cirv lastThursday even- ing and will be tne aead rrimmer at Mis ss D. Kelso's milliner establish- i monr Mice VTinnpiif oc i,aA avnor. t ience in some of the largest mihnery i oirahMchmofv rf Cr T.nrric ortrl hT?irc the latest ideas in milinerv to Colum- i bus. t Martyn. Evans. Evan? .t Martyn. jn 0Qjce tree joors north of Fried - QQfs store. ., . .. ., cu.:, --0 i Mr. and Mrs. M. MA 44LA U1C -it. Oiiil AC UiUCU odoy from Lafayette. Indiana where they wres cnea by the serious ilmess Up-to-date no arrests have been made, ' of their daughter, Miss Margaret. , though the officers are said to he m;c PohilT nnmhprc frinHc hrtioMi,;nnt'.;n - ..-. --.Mw.. w--t j- v hundred in Platte county who will be i i i t t:iau io learn inat she is recoverisg. FrnT!, .Kp mnmpnt s)ib Mn- l,or mrpnt.5 ( 6ke began to improve I WANxED CATTLE TO PASTURE. . . . . ..- .. ... ' - -w--- - - - - . I have pasture for 300 cattle. lnn" rung water, and plenty of salt. David Tltomas. 3tw Columbus. Neb union Evangelical services will be I aeld in Columbus commencinc Sun- .they fail to hear the Mczart Sym- J 'a-- irht . Mrrh v, nrf Mminnin!..n.n.- ;.u. - i xd xnero " " "u 0 '". -"c " iuu ni iulUe wij iiUfe lura- in the pnlPir- Tbere wil1. b E0 Saturday noan at 3 o'clock. Men's meetiusr onnuuj ""emoon at o o ciock. Dan rav, Gus Schroede.'. NSill Penman, J. T Cox and other local EDOrtsmen are contemDlatinr tl ie call-' - i- " ing of a meeting at an earlv tat1 to .lliC1 l"c ACOiU""- Ui sec mi flA l A nnnlt.!!! . ? uomicbas tne interstate coc rsinc maat. u;l, t,. ,.. u., , . - -- "i'"UK," 1 at Friend Neb At thi time , iv awnrclay night without notice, to re- B, nena' eD- AX as t:xne cnxy,,in him r u ,-. ., wk tnree towns are candidate for the event. Besides Columbus these . ? Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, and Fa. U City Neb This event would farm ? to Columbu? at least two hundrec. nwnfN nf rtntrs n?H ttrnr-l Ta f ,. terialbenefit to the city. Usually the city getting it gives f 300 or $500 for tilQ meet Memday'a Daily Jocxaal. Judge Sullivan has a case in dis trict court at Central Citv today. Pure bred whitePlymouthRock cock erels for fl each. J. F. Belford. Dr.Chas.H.Platz. homeonathif nhr sician and surgeon, postoffice buildinc. Herbert Clark is absent from hi? ' place in Racatz's store on acccant of sickness. 'The Sowers" begins on the back page of the Journal today, first chapters.. Read the Jndge Hollenbeck and E lake Maker , price of 30 cents tonight ; but the last went to Central City this anorcing to , number of the lecture course will be hold conrt for a week. ! April 4. Z The infant son of F. Tunis whit Mr. Elmer Smith returned yester died Ust Friday, was buried yesrer-1 day to his work a; civil engineer for day in the Catholic cemerrey. the Panama Canal Commission. Mr. Miss Florence Whitmcyr returned Smith's friends drew heavily on his today from her California Tislt. She I lare f and of valuable information on of style for made, nicely - who wants New and Exclusive Styles. also visited her sister Miss Gertrude, in Park City. Utah, ' Last Sturday, Joe Wells was bound . over to (iirrict conrt in the amount of SJtXM. Mahaffey is slowlr recover - E. B. London is moving his stock of j goods from the Fair store to the Eos- ton store, recently vacated by L.Cohen. Ra omoor: m tiiinrw Viic cmL- nnH continue business in Columbus, Misg Eaywood cf Llncolc visited over Sunday with Judge and Mrs. J. G. Reeder. Miss Hawyood came e- , pecially to see her cousin, Mr Elmer Smith, before his return to Panama. I R. Fuller of Oklahoma City.Okl , is registers fataer was t ared at the Thurston. His the founder of the city of Fullerton. Neb., having laid out the tfiwn in lvsl nnrl PIVPn ir his ntlTTIP Announcment has been made that 11 U wZ -U n nU.. 1, rtvnH.:KM: for citv tnrrier ztlvst have their nnnli- ct'-nr,s ir Sr Pnrl Wnn hr Mnmi. .-. - .-fc. M - ..-. , m.j - u , lth. Tne examination will be held . here on the lsth. The public officer received orders .recently to investigate the gambling rooms alleged to be oneu in the citv. i waLuiu iiiur A M. Dow i in the citv arran"inc iur lu " leuiiirw uu cuuuuiuits . cooiimg to oe given in urpnens nau , all this week Every house wife can i fearn g0methinir at these lecrnres. -tl i.. f . j which will be given bv a domestic ' science expert. Read the full panic- ulars in the ads in the Journal. ' The music lcvr.- of Columbzs will miss the best thine of the season if , ;1 .. iUU UM. . . Joarnal want ads arc becomin:: i , pocplar. The only trouble is that the j AMr- n ma ......l.n.J . .. rrm . w. n v .w. . Catholic Church tnis morning Rev. Father Theobold conducted the ser- r-Y "A Interiment was made in the i Catholic cemeterv. Twenty-five of the friends of J. H. Brcsk, jr, swooped down on him last ' """" "41ii U1 "r ". -- ".-'... The-V met a: the home or xVm- Lohr and wen: m a body. Games, musm and ood thing- ir. at combined to make the occasion m0morabie tn ; IOr ji.r. BrOCk. 1- Vr Those who think that judces shculi: be too dignfied to run, should have ) seen Judges Sullivan and Hollenbeck '"sprint" for the train this morning. Judpe Sullivan cleared a railroad track with the graceful ease of a col- lege atiilete and Judge Hollenbeck performed a stunt for the distance of Ton Tanlt fHtir Trnr1r? onfitlt Viim ro o 1 trial m the " ten second" class. i I D- For, the last number of the H?h Schcol lecture course at North 0pera house on April Members cf tne lectcre cocre mnBl rem2mter tixat tae Symphony club of tonicht is not to take the place of ur. Fox and is not one of the high school numbers. Mr. Saley will admit any member of the Lecture Course for the Epecial uu uic aujjjjue-i iuu muu iu pc.iiin 1 seeker's round trip rates March vlst lare adrerrisins bills to accumulate, j t0 eastern Colorado, the Big Horn Ba A l&rse number of friends of Judge I sin artl -orrh Platte Valley where and Mrc. Ratterman were presen at ; there is an excellent chance of getting the funeral of Mrs. Ratterman at the I in on tiie C-ound floor ahead of the $0 WiJJ.'M j that's nice. j gis'-wyj-'atiii-.r the tropics, during bis short viit.Peo- pie are all especially interested in Panama at this time and fortunately for his friend? Mr. Smith has been a careful observer and a close stu .ent of industrial, social aud educational con ditions where he has wcrkol Aucust Wasner went to Omahi thi morning to take depositions m :. ca.-p which it to test the rish. of the scleral new "Baker't chocolate" companies to sell their product when patrons call for ''Enker's chocolate.' The ld, original Walter i. Baker Compauv is plaintiff in the action, and the cae is brought in the federal court a: Omaha, Judge Post and Auzust Wag- ner being the plaintiff's attorneys and judge Sullivan representing the de fendant ccmpcuifs This i tn be a test case for the United states, and 1 millions hancr upon the decision. Judge Albert and August Maimer are also taking depositions for the same com- .".. Walter Scott and Dan Ervan"han a ' mix up" at Branigan's barn this ' morning, Bryan seeking the service , nf .1 :nrrrnn as a restilr of the mix tjti. i Brraa work5 in the barn under Ecott- I As a result of a littl quarrel iirvan drew a knife en Scott. The latre- or dered him to put it up and enforced cis order with the end of a fork handle The affair after that wa pure ly a fist encounter, m which Scotr -""" uul "UJUl' - ..i.- u ' wch Bryan's face and head were badly czt up from contact with a ring on Scott's little fincer No ct-ir.; I. :.t aac r D"'c J-ltJ- -:'a:t exp:s--. himself as sorry for tne trouble and says there would have baen none hut for the knife plav. rn,T--e.- Cneap cu.s.ccs Cheap rate-on wi.y to Crthicrnia. Papet Bnd rbe :-crthwet cc trVj daljy vziil Mav loth. Low hems- ... . crowd and pick un barcains in irrirat- ed lands. ; EASTERN TP.IPS If von are cor.- I templatiag an eastern trip thi- sprinc J better write me for iairmit;.n We will probably b able to offer jou monev saving suggestions. , L W.Wakely. Gen. Pass. Aent. 1 L. F. Rector Ticket Acenr. n ': - toisy He J . nf .!.-: i. w trials in . vt-r-rul the case of Edmonton against tne Dnion Pacific P.ailrcad and in the case of Murray against the Union Pa cific Railroad and heard a motion in i the case of the State aganist Sprecher . in which G. W. Wertz of Schuyler is jlthe complaining witness. The two railroad cases will be carried to the " c Qr s" The petition of Aonton Schaad et al agians; D. S-haad et al to quiet title town lots was filed iu uistric: court to (day, The depositions of Ezra Uahaffey and Joe Wells were taken this after noon in the case of the State against Wells. This i the date sr for the preliminary hearing before Judge Ratterman. A few more copies of the illustrated edition of the Journal. Order quick. Send 5 cents each for as many copies as you want. Tell us where tc mail them and we will do the rest. The Journal ior news. Those interested can be convinced oi the merits oi the system by calling and receiving one free lesson. Pupils wanted. Mrs. A. 0, BOONE, Dress Gutting Academy, First Door Mi Grs. Martyn , Evans' Office, Coluniius, Mebr. jj??wmw?ww?www?w ill WJl Db liBU tfaw. is.- .-, T-f ,-?."?? I have opened lor yoiir inspec tion the largest and best selected assortment of Jbadies' Misses' and Childreirj; Trimmed, Street and Pattern jiats in all the latestbest and nobbiest styles and shades. Everything absolutely new. and prices within the reach oi all. Gome in and let us help you select your Easter hat. IVT- R U. Ct-L 13tJ: 1st Door SiiummiMmmm.idJZ weeenes. Lrocllery I Classware3 L-azns.... i Tve carry the largest stock in our line' $ jn this part of the state. We cny s;oods in ? quantities and gie our customers tne bene :? nt. w'e make a specialty of HIG-H GRADE t Goods. Gur line oi lancy Gracsrles, such ? as nne canned rruits and vegetables, canned :j: fish ana bottled (roods was never more com t plete. Cur stock oi Fine CofTees and Teas : is unexcelled. In bulk Conee we handle the t 4CRichelieu,; Line, the best bulk roasted coffee t ever sold in Columbus for the price and prices to satisfy ail Hr 9.. 9.0 w -w. w -rJ 5 -yf Js-W t V ? V Fine Conee in one. two and three Bound tins we have V -:- v Ragatz' Genuine Java and iloeha, 2-pound lin t Wh-;rAt"Wn-iP1-Ir riv. AC)r 9Ik i-l ? Richelieu I -lb. tin, 40c. 2-ib. ? Linton's -Mb. tins. 40c, 2-lb. t .;. "Vox; know of Sir Thomas Lipton, the largest gro v er and dealer in nne "teas and conees in the worM. We have been ap pointed agents ior Lipton's Famous Teas and CoHees for Columbus. ? v our patronage j will always endeavor :: ity, price and service. MPT7 Bop'ofr? 9 fln v K2j.23k3 P.1313 23. j-.-;- ip3.i :.i ft Jill Sits B r T it i -? t il I Jfr --1 TT ? C J;. - l 3-TT 111 Jj: . r I Jrr 1 0 M H 111 MMi 3 rz2 sz EiLvi ti unsaLnssi iiiast Niewohner F- 1' "J 1 UUi 1 .v n J. 1 .a. M r lb. I -Jc 1-J( 50c 75c 75c SI.00 tin tins, 75c, 3-lb. tins is appreciated and we to please you in qual- ? t - O wy jail Phones 28 and 229, ! 3 JOB WORK. ?-" i 1 HI m rjtm m f .v i f, UI i 3i "i ( . it i 1 1 ' .1 4 .