The Columbus journal. (Columbus, Neb.) 1874-1911, April 19, 1905, Image 5

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Thursday's Daily JosrcaL
Friday's Daily JccnuL
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Alvin E. Px.i. violin .st. "Phone 65.
Herman E-rsnbrock went to Silver
Grek tl.is mcraing.
Ed Hoare and "V. E. Kent of Platre
Gnter are in Cohsbu; today.
FOR SALE: Purebred WnitePckin
drakes. Your choice 75 cents each.
8: w 5. P. Drinnm.
The engine on the B.&M.passenser
train broke down last ninht on the
Lincoln-Columbus trip and the train
did not reach Golnmbn
cntil mid-1
ninh;.
il:r L:a Eanffuiau";- fchool in dis-
trie: three miles east of Columbus
will rive a ba-ke; picnic on Friday
April 21. The parents are invited to
fi!! their baskets and jam the party.
This afternoon tie rr mains cf Adam
Smith. who wss killed la an Indian
masincre forty ytars ago, will be x
humed from the plf.ee tf burial on
his farm, now belonging to his srn.
Adam Smith, an.l burid m ihe
Catholic cemererr.
Ta- Kmchts cf Pvthias will hold
their di-trict meeting in Columbn
on 'VVednesdav. April 2".. Representa
tive member? of the order will be
present from surround inc towns, and
Grn1 Chancellor Kilgore of York
will be here.
Mrs. II. II. Rcshnell, state presi
dent of the l'ederatioa cf Woman's
clubs, will be inColumhu- at the l3-t
receral martins of tne year.to be hM
May In cormcMcn with the pro
gram which n t" b given iy the
musical department, a reception for
ilr. Lushaell will be hId at the
hems of airs C J. GarIo.r.
A ncrabt-r of car have recently pass
ed tnrcagh Clambc enronte for Fort
Steven-. rr son, h sded with heavy
d-'fea.1 ?aas c: the disappearinc kind
One of thee cuns. when
coffiDlew
f " n'
vreights tibia: J ton- and is supposed
w do effective work ar a distance of
7 to 10 mile.-. Fort Stevens is en the
Northernmost point cf the state of
Orepon nt th mouth of the Columbia
river.
Th" Senior? of the hich school a-e
jubilr.at. They succeeded last munth
in wrestinc the H'i:h ScnooJ banner
Iron: th hands cf the Juniors wiio
nau aei : it tnrouaout tne previous jj
rnemths of th '"h'vI vcar. The nan-1
ner is a reward of scholarship- which
noes ua-h month to the r !a5S the .
niimrscai nf t-rae cf whose mmbcr
,sjip is the highest
Lew Shaw cf Cfcii cc. one cf the
beft known billiard and rx! arti-t-ia
the wcrld. i in tne city ana i- res
ister at tbe Thurstor. This i-v-a-xar
at ftardia's billiard and pool hall
ilr. Snaw will thiy Hi) o: no conn:
sir i illtards and 15 ball- or no count at
pool nmin-T the best players in the
city. jlr. Shaw ;- cc an exhibition
loar to the Pacific coat. H has Ivea
rJie"jj;np paitLcr i f Wiraiu Jake
Schaefcr. the preeiit champion cf the
worl 1 at the ii mm balk line name
for th jiart tfn jear. Tn"y havt
c-xhil :te.'. all cv.-r tne wcrl I.
Home Restaurant
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1'iie ocst oi cverviiiinc: in tne
line. Meals at all houi's, day or night
Fresh Fish every day during Lent
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Glassware,
We carry the largest stock in our line
in this part of the state. 77e buy goods in
quantities and give our customers the bene-
fit. "We make a specialty of HIGH GRADE J
Goods. Our line of Fancy Graceries, such t
as fine canned iruits and vegetables, canned J
fish and bottled goods was never more com-
rlete. Our stock of Fine Coffees and Teas t
is unexcelled. In bulk Cofiee we handle the
"Fvichelieu' Line, the best bulk roasted coifee
ever sold in Columbus for the price and
prices to saiisfy all
30c, 25c, 20c, 15c per lb.
i-inc Conee in one. two and three
pound tins wejiave
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rair" 'Jer.ulnc Jnv;. cvA Mocha. 2-pound tin
J White House l-Ib. tin. 40c. 2-ib. tin
I Richelieu 1-lb. tin. 43c. 2-lb. tin
X LiDton's 1-lb. tins. 40c. 2-lb. tins. 75c. -3-ib. tins
;l; You know of Sir Thomas Lipton, the
t largest grower and dealer in fine teas and f
i coSees in the world. We have been ap- t
:j: -Dointed agents lor Liptons Famous Teas and
Coffees lor uoiumDus.
Your patronage
t will always endeavor
? ity, price and service
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Henry Raiatz 4 Co.,
? I Rsftraska Piwae 29. Indpeadent Pli3nes.28 and 229.
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Dr. Paul, dentist.
ProL Sike, Ic-acLer muia Barber bldg.
.T.D Stires ent to Fremont to-day.
j. T. Cc: v?n: xo Kearney this
morning.
Dr. L. C. Toes. Homeopathic physi
cian, Columbus. Neb.
B'lte ilaher came in on the noon
trmn from Platte Center
C J. iarlo,sr returned today from
O'Neill i here he has been several davs
on buinSr.
Del Weinburr, cf Belgrade passed
thrcuzhCol-mbus today enronte home
from Omaha
Mrs. Alfred Palme of St. Edward
came down tccay to -iiu her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Boyd
Guy Green and Geo. Willard came
down from s:.Biward this aocn. Gay
goes norm and Geor-e may stop over.
.Tohnnv Maher came down from
Platte Center vesteruay and left for
Omasa in the afternoon ru a busiuess
trip.
Jndpe Sullivan and August Wagner
were in Humphrey yesterday taking
deposition- in th bin Baker's Choco
late case.
Charley Potter, a Fullerion furniture
liealer. returned! to his home yesterday
m cuing after a tVw davs sojourn in
Columbus.
Ld C EDcrle of Norfolk, represent
ing the Pauni Iron Work.-, was in the
city tr-:ay taking all kinds of orders
for hi house.
Mrs. Emma Chappel returned to
h3r home m Bonesteel, outh Dakota.
Her -ister. Mrs. Tona Hoppen accom
panied her as far as Norfolk.
Denny Roberts. of Piatte Center and
king cf the cattle boys in this section,
wa- in the city yesterday on his re
turn home from the Omaha marKeti.
David Scbaaf. the Cclumbas fruit
rr-e magnate, has been more than
busy the pat week, delivering trees
to all parts of tne couutv and sur
rounding towns.
The Karr-NichoI Brick companv
Ls: their first day's output or 20,000
ir: k in la?t night's freeze. The new
made brick contains so much moisture
f r-e7es and cracks.
C" J Sco:r- an 'h- r5al :ate
an.-Aas in the city this morninp. He
wa- rturnmc to hi-
home after an
extended trip through the
western
counties with a number of land buyers.
Elsie, t'je fourteen montns old child .
of Mr. and Mrs. Orto Hnga, who live
-even m:I-s en-t of Columbus, died ,
ye-:r.?r.v of Inns fever. The funeral
will be hel.: at the residence at 30 a.
m . Saturday. Rev. Frese officiating. '
The tenth nrade of the Hurh School '
will have a debate la the rhetoric class
Friday afternoon April JI. The ques
tion t.f argument will be." Resolved :
That the Filipinos hsve the right of i
American citizenship." Visitors are'
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For Easter Shopping Week
A complete assortment of modish merchandise in correct stvles are now through the
store at lowest prices consistent with quality. Easter Neckwear in a large variety. Easter
Hosiery in the desirable styles and qua!iil. Easter gloves in all colors and sizes. Easter
corsets just arrived. Easter Dress Gccds. Easter silks. Easter linens. Easter
Handkerchiefs. Ester Ribbons in endless varietys. Easter Wash Goods. Easter Umbrellas
Easter Underwear. Easter Suits. Easter Cravenettes. Easter Skirts. Easter Covert
Jackets. Easter Silk Jackets.
Millinery for Easter.
Well, our millinery opening demonstrated one thing to the ladies of Columbus and
that is the unquestioned leadership of this store. Our styles are equal to those in the
large city stores, but our prices are much lower.
Easter Opportunities in Millinery Trimmed and Untrimmed.
Smart fastidious Easter modes, will crowd our displays of f.ne trimmed millinery
during these few days before Easter. The best possible opportunity will be afforded for
individual taste: but it is the usual value-giving that will merit unusual attraction. A
splendid range of styles are offered at each of these very low prices.
sick for the last week at the home of
Mrs. H. P Coolidge is slowly improv-
in?-
ilrs. Kimmer who has ben visiting
faer brother, Edgar Howard, for a
few days, returned
Oklahoma to-dy.
to her home in
Clemeat Gray, eon of L. L. Gray,
was visit ine an uncle near Waco, York
coaaty the first of the week. He re
turned Wednesday accompanied by his
cousin Miss Edith Maaaffer who will
! visit relatives here for a ?e w davr
Jas. levels has lately adaea azrand
band mnsic box ia his popnlar nlace.
Now voa step in to quench voar thirst
and br dronmnir a nickel into the
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slot Toa can hear anything f r on
"Anheuser" to the latest music play-;
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M- nnrl'.Tre W W Rathhnrn trnr
to Lincoln where they will remain
until Monday. Mr.lKathbarn's father
is about to nndM-m a serious surgical
-f c
operation from which it is feared
ne may nor recover, ana an oi ais
children have been summoned
The bnildiag formerly owaed by
John Kotlar and located just south of
Lonie Meier's blacksmith shop, was
moved yesterday by Mr. Glur to a lot
ia the east part of town. Mr. Kotlar
was formerly a was on maker here but
now resides on his farm near Monroe,
The railroad bovs of Columbus will
be grieved to hear of the death ofMrs.
Hopkias of Omaha, wife of Harry
Hopkins, a coadactor oa the majn liae
whom all the boys know and like. Mrs.
Hopkins had been in ill health for
two years or more. She died yester-1
day.
L. S. Brunken, Louis Held. E. X.
Rymer and W. C. JJames drove to
Schuyler last night to help the Scaay
ler Woodmen initiate fonr candidates.
The boys say the Schnyler folks spread
a banqnet for them at the close of
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u& iusiixik- i&iiii hiiuiirtf ii Liiexu ku nu.
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round gooa time.
The electric light force is using
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get the circuit complete m order to
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tarn on xae enrreat lor me street ugnis
by the first of the month. Then Co-' aad tore the riad wheels off the wag
Iambus will agaia look like itself, and ; on and spilt the cargo. The team was
the traveling public will have a bet- not hurt,
ter word to say of as. j
Julius Pillins was down from Genoa
yesterday. Jnlin is talking earnestly
nf moving his family here and making
("nlrmhTj hi hnm If hn do-s not
change his mind we will hare another
greetiiw.
Sow is the time to be thinking of
New Harnets. We have the fiaest line
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of oar own make ever bown inCo -
lumbas. It will pay you to come
rTcntv.firA vniloa tn c0 a cot
of oar
-a A ' cood familv in oar midst and their ago had Kidney Irouole, which caas-i
manr friends hr will jitp them a ed me great pain, suffering and anxiety to O
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harnesf, as the price and quality wiU c1115
make year trip pay yon welL J
K. VW AA J WfcT P-" i
Prof. T. SL Hodmaa, state inspec
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tor of high schools and professor
the UniTersity of Nebraska, passed
through Colanibas today on his way
from Albion to Ulysses. He inspected
the Columbus school some weeks ago,
so his visit today was merely a frater
nal call on the high school faculty.
The boys who hare been in the
habit of takias; an 'eye opener" or
bowl of "hops" at Mike Abts' place
hare bee denied the opportunity the
pact few days, owing to Abts selling
out to another party aad that his
license ran oat oa the sight of the
tenth. The aew proprietors are fix
ing ap the piaet aad will boob hare
rnuorcni l Y UAININUI IMHIVt UIN UMtUM wu
the doors open an.l evervthing nece?-
ary for the pk-a-ia of the tasting J
public will be on tan.
The Katr-Xichols brick comiuny be -
can work yesterday with a force of
ten men. This number will be in-!
creased to twenty-five as socc a the
season advances. Most of these em -
ployes are men with families who
eave a larss part cf their salaries
a lar part cf their salaries
wua our nome mercnants. jnessis
Karr ana jsichcls are dome their full (
I share toward creatine a " 'dinner-pail '
;Lr,c u,;-ul1'111" a u.t.-n
.Jiiiuiie, wuiLii l
,0i7.inr.imT nf ,.
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ball piaver we hear so much about i
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' anil t T wirreo is 1onb-Tn nhnrr fi"i n t
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!rvT'nn rni sprvSiin : i :i-i!nrr?rs"s
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reason
' mni' iti n. ratrnor mis rMT hm mor
-nr,l,1 Y. o'r ,I,a f.f.-r r-hnr ;
j for the place. The management ha,
!Pkn:v of good material tin vear and
in nr.sr rn v n m'nnr r.f r- .
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son. expenses must be considered iirst
and sent down to a point in siehr o:
receipts from ga-ries. ,
Tohn. Cloosee cf the f irm of Healy !
and Cloose of Fremont. Ed Thling,
a banker from Hooper and Oscar Hart
of the Hart Gun Company of Grand
Island
In V;
vere in the city ye:?terdr.v and
Iter made it his special bus-
iness to see
our leadinr
that tnese visitors met
business 'men and inci-
' dentalh to se to it that they didn't i
raiss any of the good thing that Co-
Iambus hospitality has ia store for
strangers, xhese strangers could not
, have struck a
vvalter.
better pilot than Bea
belonginn to Scofield
e to grief this mem -
i c.rl rn nf milt
A milk wanoa
vV Swartsley came
ing (1 scattered several caas of milk
. n l ' , , 7Jiisaudqaiet,aad their own rputa-1
treet. The driver had left . '
, . . .. tioa is a zaaraatee of this fact. Maay
to serve some of his cu- ,.,.,.. ,
.j -u- ... ..u of th-ir friends and acquaintances
over the s
the wagoa
mmprs nnri tho rsnn vrhiph sne
.rHi, i f r r n t Pau,.
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f lOMUiUfc lit AAUUL U4 1 ' -. ta.i CI
hnca rT ticj-i -. tt- fm -n. cto rtci
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ou. 0 body saw the occurrence, so
it i not known whether they collided
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was standing nar or with a telephone
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pois; uui iney mti wua some ouiacie
. Cheated Deatn.
Kidney trouble often ends fatally
oat by choosing the richt medicine
E. U. Wolfe, of Bear Grove. Iowa
cheated death. He says :" Two years
I buz i toos Electric fitters, waicn
! ejected a complete cure. I haye also
. 'J.?" 5 JrTeat nt in f T
at debihtT and nerve trouble, and keen
,them conc-antiv 0Q nand, since, as I
'find they have no equal." Chas. H.
t iacKiarugg;st, zuaraatees tacm at oo
Saturday's Daily Journal.
Dr. Tallier. Osteonath. Barber block.
Dr.Chas.H. Platz. homeopathic phy
dciaa and surceon. postofSce building
Frank Clother, Fred Hoare aadWm.
Pinson came dowa from Platte Center
today.
Wm. Thomazin. a former supervisor
of Platte countT, cam
down todaT
from Lindsay.
Louie Schroeder cams down, today
from Albion where he has been doing
house moving work.
H. D. Karr went to Omaha this
imornim?. He will be acccmrmnied
j home by ilrs. Karr who is Tisiting
in Omaha.
Vhv is Peter Schmitt so
popular
with the iadie5; Eeuse they like
; the flour he makes. To try it once is
, to use it always. wtf t
Harrv Kaufman and Miss Gertrude
WHscm were married Wednesday of
l.v, - -0- x r.n'm.n na.ma m '
this coanty ja;. spring and is a farmer
nHir Columbus. The bride is from .
Rn;hville 111
In a petition filed today in district
Borchers pravs for an '
orue
- rnm rha, onnrf niisr Tlannis
.w. . -,.
, J- Steenis et al, compelling defendants
to matte civision oi tne estate oi jonn
. s.eenis, ueeai-ea.
Last uicht at about 0:30D.W.Mattoi
noticed two fellows prowling around
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houses on west Thirteenth street and
prrepm into Winaowff.
2so depreda-
i " have been reported, but it might
. hi wel1 rr CI;Izeas to oa the look'
I oct i0T the sa'etr 1 portable property.
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('imrr.pnr.n? Mnnnar. rhr rill hp
1 1 a reeaiar witch crew on dutr in the
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T" P. vards in Columbus. Heretofore!
the switching has been dene by the
brakemen. bat two new mea will go
on Mcad3y as regalar switchmea
They are Eber Smith and Jos Ray
j Mr. Ray is transferred to the regular
'job from service as extra brakeman.
It will be a relief to th train crews
1 who formerly have had to do their
own switching.
The "Mon-cram." the
aew thirst
, emporium cf M. Vogel
iioschenross
on
Thirteeath street,
opened thi
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morning. It is ntted np
.n V...l n w r.tal.m tA r-.Ti ..!..
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ec!arf tha:, the PIace ,wlU "on -
I dcCtd OD the blheSt ae f 0rdef'
: dropped in oa toe boys this morniac
'ana everTDcnT wa treated to tne oecr
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I tirelr decided to give his patronage
to the new place, but G us Becher is
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I considered safe.
LOOk for MiSS KelSO'S
Special Millniery Ad.
Monday Daily carnal.
C. J. Fennel of Schuyler was in the
' cuv "d-y
EillT Dinneen shinned a car of hoes
maha todav.
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Ed Smatlan was np from Schuvler
a few hours today.
Chas. Bloedorn, Jr.,of Platte Cen-
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ter came to the city today.
I jks. Joe Mahaffev is Tisiting her
in Pnllt
I parents in Fullerton this week.
ilarc G. Perkins weat to Lincoln
today for a visit of a day or two.
Messrs. Wm. aad Lew Hill of ilon-
roe visited ia Columbus over Sunday.
I ilrs. Vf. H. King returned to Schuy-
' ley this a. ra. to resume charge of her
j suhooL
' Bert McKxnnie.of Loup City,left for
J his home, today after xisitiag in our
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city several
days with the Turner
' family.
Jim Frazer will ship one car of
cattle, and Denny Roberts of Platte
Center, three loads of cattle toOmaha
this evening.
Judge Seeder and Reporter Speice
left for Central City today where they
will endeavor to mnrarel some law
trouble ia the district cuurt at that
There are some lawn mowers made to sell and some made to cut
grass. It you buy one here we will guarantee it to cut grass.
14 in. Banner mower, price $3.25
All bearings adjustable, spring steel cutter bar and sell sharpener.
Majestic ball bearing 14 in. $8.75.
Pennsylvania Mowers both in the high wheel and low wheel. Best
mower ever made.
PLANET FOR GARDEN TOOLS.-Our prices are as low as
they can be purchased anywhere in the U. S.
THE BAKER WEEDER AND MULCHER A garden cultiva
tor entirely distinct in construction and principle and principle for
cultivation. Very easy to operate and is death to weeds, leaving
the ground finely pulverised behind it. Will send on trial.
place.
Blake Maher went to Schuvler
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this I
afternoon. He will assist Judge Hoi-
lenbeck ia the Sprecher libel suit J
which will be before the Judze this i
eek. I
Ressa Martin of Schuvler was in '
rha ritv hsm-cn t;n: tnUr Ro !
was enroute for St Edward where he
will accent a Dosition on the St. Ed-
i ward San.
Eilly Pruyn. a base ball player of '
Schuvler, tsssed throach the cirv this
rnnn fnr firanr? TalanH mtHsm hh will
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take a "try" for a
position oa the
team at taat piace.
Miss Maude Parker started this
morninc for Fullerton, but stopped at
Genoa on acconat of the erious con-
dition of her niece, the younc daugh
ter of C. W. Lander
Lawrence Hohl stopped in Colnm
, bus Friday night to visit friends. He
I hart tn visiting his parents inAlbion.
I Laprnpp hns n Inrrarirp Iir hnm:
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, in Leavenworth. Kansas.
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Judce sallivan went to Schuvler to-
. no- m pfenr' .Toi-n 5nroM,c- t,o,coverF i0T Lonsumpnon, Ooucns and .
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Free Laace ia the well kacwa libel
suit brought against Sprecher by ex-
County Attorney Wertz.
Arch Jcne, brother of .Tircmie and
! who was some weeks ago reported
I dead at Kansas City, bos so far recov-
j ered from his late illness a to be
removed to his home in South Omaha.
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E. C. Eagle came dowa from Ncr-
' folk VPStfrdftV pnrnT-to m rr.rh-c. nnH
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uiiiet: itmiHB lAJiais. jir. r.U2ie is a
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' and owiaz to the socd railroad
, ciht-te here make CoJumbu
' home.
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.from Omaha ve-dav h i.r.'
' u VJU,UC- ve-.e.cay. ne iiau
; planned to jiin her fath in ti
' Mt J "" ue aiuw. iL ..m.
to Chicazo last week but Dr. Martvn
was forced to postpone hi visit on
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aco"ni OI several cases wmen wtre
serioas for im to lea ve
E. D. Filzpatrick is iu a very eriti-
; cal condition as a result of the stroke
f ,.- t,,- . , - ,
0I Paralysis which he suffered some
Jays ago. His entire left side is heln-
! lees. The attending pbvsicians ex-
1 press hope for his recovery, thcugh
j his coaditioa is verv daaseroas.
Ualrich Langenecker and Carl Roll
have formed a partaetstip and will be
a aew business firm here. They will
the first of the mouth o:icn en a tin
1 shop. Thry s:r bth firs' class wcrk-
1 " "' ,w " !,1U"" a " '1 c Tai- j
r a. ..-.. - f . I
( if-.J.r
U1" u ul'lo:: z J Ii!e ocsiaess fra
teraity o: tne city.
Tom Miner came down from Fuller
ton Saturday evening. Tom is a good
fellow but two years ago got too in
timate with the demo-pops aad lost
the race for sheriff in Nance county.
He has cat oat politics now and is do
ing all kinds of basiaess oa the road.
He will be here for a few days.
The base ball fans at Lindsay got
basy the other evening aad organized
a club for this seasoa. They have o
aach faith in their playsjthat they say
they can make other teaais look like
dubs. If thev will please come to the
coanty seat we will make them look
like a dime with the 5-pluribus rub
bed off.
Miss Narca Lander, the 14-year-old
daughter of C. W. Lander of Genoa,
is at the point of death at her father's
home, from uremic convulsions in-
j iiSU, B uucbk. ane was
not mown to be seriously ill until
two or three days ago. Mr. Lander
u a brother of Mrs. Llord 8wain rv
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Mrs. J. J. Sullivan ct th: citv.
Joha Summers returned to Albion
'Saturday evenini: after a few daT's bus-1
iaess trip ia Columbus. Jcha is the
fellow the authorities at that place j
suspected sell bocze unlawfully but j
tt seems that J jhn ccavin -d the court i
otherwise and so far as he is concerned ,
is breathing good oure air. but other
fellows who "cast the first stone" are
2o: 50 "3rP7-
irank Clcther believe? m juaicia!
advertising an.:
also believes
JIUrSSI prOUUCC; reiUH.-. US 1C--I R
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favorite cog tne otner itsy ant: a nve ;
line local in this paprr made it possi
ble to ence more enjoy the pranks of
a friiky Fido fhe dog was a little
thin but a few days rations at
the old home will put the canine
back to its old avoirucnoi?.
La: Hops Vaa:;hd.
When leadinn physicians said that
. Jl- 2S21iIiar&. O. i :K..i. .a . u
, mcuraoie cn-vziy ij. a.- ;ui
' vani-Qtli : bn: r- - "ew Dis-
Colds, kept bias out of his grave. He f
savs: ' This sreat pe.-iac completely
cured me. and aven my life. Since
then. I have xxbkL it for ever ten years,
and consider i: mr.:vlou- thr-at and
lung cure.' Strictly scientific cure
for Coughs, Sore Throat or Colds;
sure preventive cf Pneumonia Guar
anteed. oOc and !.v a bo.rle at Chas.
H-Dack's dreg stcre. Trial bottle
tree.
YcsteriLiy's Daily Journal.
W. A. McWilliams of Monroe is in
tne city.
D. D. Roberts
of ?!a:;e Center is
in the city.
Geo. W. VTertz of Schuvhr -was in
the city tr,dav.
Mr. and ilrs F.T Clark and daugh
ter of Crestoa are in tfcp city today.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Kellly of Mon
roe came down oa the neon train to
day. E. H. Chambers ven: to Cedar
Rapids yesterday on real e-.ate busi
ness. Drs. 3Iartyn. Evv.--. ITvan J: jiartyn.
Jr.. oSca three d.rs north c: Fried
hofs store.
C. C. Hardy has purchased from
Mrs. Mary Cramer the residence on
Ninth and Summer. j
Fred Jackson of Geasa "was ia the
city today. He is on h:s way to 3roken
Bow to buy a ranch.
Dr. W. W. Frank of ilonroe went
to Joplin, Mo. today where he "was
summoned by the illness cf a orother.
. gnes Flynn, th1 fcnrten-year-old
dauzhter of Mr and
s.jos rariynn,
, ... . . , .
is verv senouslv ::1 with train fever.
sister Edvrerda. of Denv?r.daughter t
of E. D. Fitzpatrics.vas called homej
Sunday bv the serious illness cf her '
father.
Carl Kramer ent io Lincoln today
to attend a meeting cf fhe trustees of
the Grand Locge of the Kaighrs cf
Pythias.
Qecrge Willard of St. r-dward spent
last night in Columbus. He is pre-
paring to return to Columbus to make
his future home.
E. D. Fitzpatrick's friends, and
every man. woman and child in Co-
lumbas is his friend, ill rerret to
ieaT "" C0Bd"iaa '" : ta
jland in Furnas couaty for Howard
lark yesterday, the consideration be-
iu2 - Seward
coantv
parties
were the buyers,
The musical departmeat of the Wo-
man's Club was entertained this after-
neon by the Misses Effie White and
Florence Whitmoyer at the home of
Mrs. M. H. White &
Mr. and Mrs Lawrence Osbornare
ia Columbus again where ifeey will
reside permaaentiy ia ihe future.
Columbus is a central 'point for Mr.
USDOrne S WOrS 35 rraveiinff faxesman.
Ml i0j;e p,cen an,i Nellie Evans
have issuwl invitations for a "granite
shower in honor of Miss Lottie Hock
enbercer Monday afternoon, April 24,
four o clock at the home of Mrs.C. D.
iivans.
Mrs. M. B. Lester of Paris. Teias
who nas been vi-itinz for the pas:
there weeks with her sister, Mr. W
H King, left this afternoon for
1 ilasvern, Iowa wnere she will visit
W .1 ! tin W' rt f w n r r -t I
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Columbus Poutry Yards are filled
::h well matchwi rarred Rock and
Rose Comb Buff Leghorn ezss for
sale from tfcese peas at ?! 30 for 15 or
c 30 for :". Satisfaction zuaranteed.
Martin Schilz Prop.
Mrs. J. J. Sulllivan returned today
from Genoa where she was called by
the serious illness of hr little niece,
.orca Lander Mr? Sullivan says that
I n,
niece is souiewat oricter todav "out
tnt there is very little hop for her
re overy.
j F. T. Walker went to Cambndse.
Nebraska today to spend two week
looins aftf-r his branch omce- at that
-lace. C. S. Eastoa who ha- charge
of the ofSce ha b-en in Columbus
since Saturdav nisht. He returned to
Cambridge today.
W. H. Vaa Alstine who ha; been ia
failing health for some time went to
Omaha to-day for medical treatment
and a series of baths. If thi- treatment
does not benefit him. Mr. Van Alstine
will try a hitrher altitude. His trouble
i- ia the aature of paralysis.
A Daredevil Hide
often ends in ad accident
jlo heal
Bucklen's
accidental
injuri- za
Arnica Salve.
A drep -wound in my
foot, from an accident." writes Theo
dore Schnele, cfCoIumbus.O., caused
me great pain. Paysicians were help
less, but Eucklen's Arnica Salve quick
ly healed it." Soothes and heals
! Dack drugrist.
FOE SALE.
Half section of good farm land ia
Cheyenne county. Kansas. 30 acres
brcsen. Nine niile from railroad.
Land in thi county raises 40 bushels
of wheat to the acre. A barsaia at
. . . ,
.oy per acre. imiuirs n. journal
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oihce- Iw2d.2w
Sweat Pads 25cts
Eleveninch all
old. four hcok, all
, hair Sweat Pads, only 25c at L. W.
' ,,e5Ter s-
cvc-M--! S-ni' .Relieved-
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Sufferine frightfully from the viru
lent rxusoas cf undigested focd.C. G.
Grayson. ofLuIa, Miss., tookDr. King's
ew Life Pills, 'with the result,"
j,e writes, "tbat I was cured." All
stomach and bowel disorders give way
to their tonic, lasarive properties, 25
cents at Chas. H. Dacks' drag stcre,
guaranteed.
Special Millinerv for
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