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Our wugnuH will not scatter yoiu trrain httomi t lio ruail In market or overt n jour hoi ecu with neodleflfi heavy ili'niljrht W- l.vep only the Latent and lil'.MT in Ihiggit'K and Carriages .Ml IkillllHof - FARM IMPLEMENTS. iter Our liorsc slides slick itml iloii'l liiinr ,onr liorsi's TI.'V Til KM. LOUIS bCHREIBER. BILGHBR. tlOGKENBBROE.R Real Estate Insurance Loans ('hoiiv list, of Lands lor sale. We arc prepared to .supply the spring demand for dwellings and lots. We have money to loan on real estate in small or lare amounts for from 1 to 10 year:?. ytrvxjLtjaairxvrana.'i;3iammm KILL. tub COUCH AND CURB THE s.UWCS f'K' u with r. Ring s ew uiscovsry OfJSUMPTION Prico OUGHT, ami OLDS 50c $ 1.00 Free Trial. MuiiMt and (In i:i"Jt Uuro for all THHOAT r.ntl LUNG TROUB LES, or MONEY HACK. fzanuutnrtmfmi CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PENNYROYAL PILLS o sa ?.. .$ -VAV) i,,'uo -. Sf, "w, G' NatV. Alwm riluilili l.iitllcv nk Uruuclit fut lilMIU.MKIIN l.M.I.IMI i;. Itcil mill 4olil in. 1 1 1 1 1 1 e Imti'K, vitlivl wi'li Inn.' r.tilMin Till..' nit tilh.-r. Iti'TlIx- iliiiiucriHi nlt. InlliMiMitnil IimMiiIIiiik. Itu) "I mr iiniuKKt, nt mihI If. in xtiuiips lur I'arili'iiliiri. 'I'-ntl-uUMilitl iiiul ' ll.-llfl" lur l.itillcx. ' . trim, Iiy rcliirii lull, in.uiin ii .1 , n, ,t .-uM b oil linuriMii. CinOIUIHTRIt CIU M1IMI. CO itlUU nHillnoii Miiur.-. I'llll..i IM. JUcdIUb UU iicn LINDSAY I From llm l'it. Mini Atiniu Pt'arHon uIodlmI a tacooit ful tnrnt nf ocboul nonth onut of town lust wook. On Motulnjr n plenlc war uivon I15- f ho oohool In Anilrnw l'ntor xoti's Krovn attomlod lijr nenly '(H iieo plo. A uoat iirogrnm wan cnrrlcil out, itml ice orouiu nml cako served to all prosont. Tho putroni are of one ao cord in nxktug tho lohool bnnrd to rotaiii MIsh l'onmou for another year. Klvo trnniM truck Oornlea onTaei iluv nml nftor bnooniinR well orRsnlz I'd nuil ulta noUy, they were ordered by tho marshal to leave town wbioh rhoy rofuRod to do. The marshal call oil for help, nml after connlderable ro Nlritniicn in whlnh ouo of the trampa wax baiUy brnUed and battered, the iiiarHlml RUcceiMlod tit landing tho one in jail Tuo othern took the hlut aud lied iiiul were roportod tleeiug toward liindnav but no far nothing haa been seen of thoni. Defore going to Corn Ion. four of thorn wore here for a day, thov olalniod to oome from Albion and to lip on tholr way to tho Koiebud. Mm. AtiguHt Hudat died Saturday Mav '.'7, at her homo in Madinon conn ty, at tho ago uf 40 yearn and i monthr. Tho docoaMod wan born in Pomerau, (tcrmuuy. 8ho Ioavon n family of ten children and a liUHhniul to mourn her death. Aim. Hudat was taken away Unite Huddoiily, apparently ihe wait in ood health until rhortly boforo her death. She wan rookiutr ono of the children to sleep and in laying tt down hpr hunbnnd notmod ho did not rise npiiu, mid on going to her f rand her uiicoitKoiouH, iu whioh oondltion mIio tenmined for threo dayii, uevor reainiiiK cotiRoiouNUOHR. Tho family are well known hero aud have a wide circle of friend who will mien hor and extend to tho family their Hymnathv at their hour of griol'. St. Edward. I''mm Tim Hun. Mrs. Peternon loft TuoHilay for ItlooininKtou, Fred Lehman arcom panied tier iih far ah UolnmbUR. . H. McClintock, of Henrohlight, N'livnda arrivod in town Woduohitny mid is viNitiug IiIh luauv friendH. Mrs. S. NeNou of I.on AneeleR Oal ifiirniu, bettor known by tho early Net tiers as Kdith Horry, m Imen here this week visitiim old ncipanintauooR. A letter wnn received this weok Ktiiliiip Mit-s Pearl Pearo bad died on Sunday May II offappondioltia nud wan hurled Tnenlay nt Newport, WnsliiiiKtoii. Hor many frleudH will ho Riuldened to hear of thlH. MihR Kern McAIIUtor of OolumbuR wan up to attend tho commnucoment oxertiisoK. GENOA. I I'rniii tin' Ijuiilnr. I Joe Lewis Wyt-oeky toAnna Martin, lint ! parties aro of Uolumhu. The IndiaiiH wont ovor to Nowiuan Univn yesterday and won a game of hall from tho team at that place by a iiiom of 7 to 'i. Mrs. O. K. Oreen, Deputy (Jrand Matron of tho Knstorn Star order, went to Kulleiton WediiOMtla? to con. Htilute the nlmpter whioh war organ i.ml at that place a fow weeks Ago. Kay Mci'aTilen cainn down from Plinth Dakota the last of tho week to spend a oouplo weeks with his friondi in this city. Wo understand that the will take Master Hex with him whon he returns to Dakota. An ngout of tho Hell Telephone people was iu tho city the last of the week looking for a now looation for their central olllco. Thov will move it down into the buBluosR portion of tho cltv provided thoy can locura sat isfactory rooms. j Tho Loader was wrong last week wbou wo Ktated lhat patroni of the Independent Tolophone company had been granted freo service with nub scrihom of the Fullnrtou oiobange Free service only iuoludos the court house at Fullerton, He". Malstroin, naotor of the Swed ish Methodist church at West Hill will go to Chleauo iioxt week as con feroure delogato to tho yearly meetlug at tho Sweotlish Theological Remiuary iu that city. Ho has been invited to deliver uu addroHH boforo the alnmni annual meeting to be hold during the Hussion. Tho Lillio Boycott The following lottor has been received by David City partioa and plainly rhowH how tho fooling U running among outsiders concerning tho conviction of Mm. Lillio. It is a boycot to manufacturing company at David City. Tho lottor Rays: Hartiugtoii, Nebraska, May UT, HW5 Tho Halter Mivnufanturiug Oo. David City, Nobr. Oentlomon: Your circular letter without date relerring inn to Morris & Hwabland ot this piano nml concerning "The Maker Oardon Weedor & Mulcher" at hand and iu reply will say, no donbt is as you represent it, a good and use ful implement for the purpose claim. ed, hut I am like a great many of my follow oltizons already projndlced against David Olty and its prnduots, I must hny for tho mason, that a court and jury composed of its citl youp, will coiisigu a woman to the penitentiary for life tor no other causa than blio dealt in options on the Ohio. ago board of trade. It Is true she was charged and arraigned for tho murder of her husband, but what evi dence supiortHl the charge othor than dealing In grain options oven than with other circumstantial evldouce, ar published In the dally papers, seemed orael as to tho facts. Tho proseoatlon claimed she did the crimo for money to carry on the dealings. Did they prove it to the country? The bloodbonuds scented the criminal to a ooverod wagon near the town, as Is supposed. Why were not the wagons searched by the sheriff who followed the bounds? I will say the convic tion of lira. Ltllle haa placed the brand of prejudice upon your olty and its products, and will stick to It as long an she remains Incaroeratod. Tho implement yon manufacture may be all you claim for tt, but shall uot try or look at It for the reason given. Stage Troubles. The Delia PrimroaeOo. which play ed to a amall aadlenco In the opera house Tuesday night became stranded here and it waa considerably dlfllonlty that they suoceeded In getting out of town. After the performance Toes day night the manager of the com pany left town with all the funds, leaviug tho other members of the company here without any money and a board bill at the Orandvllle ho tel staring thorn in the face. Land lord Martin did uot propose to bo loft holding the aaok, ao be hnd papers Issued aud attaohed tho company's basgago. The company was due in Newman Grove Wednesday night. The hotel bill is not yet settled but tho company has suooeedod In gettiiiK out of town, leaviug their baggage bohlud Humphrey Demoorat. Notice. Holders of county warrants of any description are requested to prcsout them to the county treasurer for payment at once, as intorest on same closed June 1. Diotrich Beoher County Treaursr. Pr. Terry of Omaha, the well known ovo sight specialist and expert optlcan who for tho past eight years has been making regular visits to Columbus will Juno Cth l.K)r open permanent olllces In the front rooms, ovor Pollock's & do. drug Rtore opposite Thurston hotel. The doctor will iu fnturo ho iu his Columbus olllces three days of each week. Monday, Toosday, and Wednesday. Kvenings aud Buudays by appointment only. Through Koho, Webstor aud Ogden Canons, bristling with marvelous scenes of western grandeur across great Halt Lakes, down tho Humbolt valloy and over wondrously beautiful Hlerra Nevadas via Union Paoillo every day on "ThoOvorlaml Limited" elentrio lighted. The lluost traiu aorosB the American continent. In- qutro of W. If. Houbam. A. Drako is closing out his entire stock of Second Hand goods. Now Is the ithanoo to mako tho de lightful trip to Callforuiafor just ono half of the expense incurred in mak ing the trip At auy other time. Dou't postpone for you may not soon again bo offered tho low rates of 2r.0() to SanFrauoisoo, Santa Darbara, Los An geles.Han Diego aud many other Cali fornia points. Literature about Cali fornia free on application to W. H. Benham. 4-30 Try a pair of Dr. Terry new eye glasses you can't shake off. You will be more than pleased. Huge Task It waa a huge task, to undertake the cure of suoh a bad case of kidney disease, aa that of C. F. Collier, of Cherokee., but Kleotrlo Bitters did it. He writes :" My kidney a were so far gone, I could uot sit on chair without cushion ; and suffered from dreadful baokaobe, headnobe, andde presslou. In Eleotrio Bittera, bow ever, I found a cure, and by them was restorod to perfect health . I recom mend tbla groat tonto medicine to all with weak kldneya, liver or stomach. Guaranteed by Ohaa. Daok druggist ; price 60 cents. Journal Specials. FOH HALE. A Una seoond baud organ, same as uew. Must bo sold at oucn. Inquire Journal office, tf. U HOUND BONE & BEEP BOKAPB for chickens at Ernat&Brock's. Phone OH, tf FOH KENT good clean rooms Mrs. Cashing 404 Uth St. Reasonable prioes. FKEBH MILCH COW-for sale. Carl Hohubort. Good 8-room house to rent. Near second ward school. Fred Honnlng WANTED-A good girl for gouoral housework. Small family. Wrlto or inquire, Journal. Tho Tornado Season is now at baud. Insure your property against loss bv having Becher, Hockr.nbnrger and Chambers write your Tornado Insurance. The OM ftlonr 1-nrt nt Chnmblr. Ono of the most picturesque remain) of tho gloried of New Frniiee, whoso history nud legends date back to the age of Prontciiiie mid I, a Salle, Im the. old stone fort at ('humbly, In the prov ince of (Quebec. The tablet on the ruins, with Its motto, ''('minimi mid Loyalty," In French, bears Ihlt Inscrip tion: "lu the reign of I .mi Is XIV. of France and Navarre, the Marquise do Vauilreiill being governor of New Franco, thU fort was erected In 1711, burned lu 177(1, restored by (luy Carle tun In 1777, abandoned In 1SI7. It was repaired In 1HS2 In the reign of Vic. torla, queen of Great Britain, the Mar quis of Lome being governor general of Cunndn," etc. A fact which the In Hcrlptloti kindly falls to record N that the burning referred to wim by the American troops, who, having captured tho fort In 177.". under (letiernl Mont gomery, burned It tho following year when they retreated to Lake Chain plain. The various restorations have tiecii made skillfully to hannonl7.e with the weather beaten portion which re sisted the lire of 177(1. Th I'ollrrmnn nn Ilia irnlrnrm. Why Is It that a ollccmnii of medi um build can handle frequently two and sometimes three men his nice In n fight? An olllccr on tho local force was discussing the question. "I'll tell you why It Is," lie said. "It Is simply be cause the policeman Is In uniform. The uniform denotes uuthorlty, aud that taken the nervo out of hln opponents to n certain extent. They know that they are breaking tho law by resisting htm, while tn might even kill them nud not commit n crime. All through n tight with a iHillceman tho other fellow or fellows nro thinking of escape. The officer Isn't. He's thinking of nuInIuIur and itrroHtlng tho man or men. He puts his wholo effort nud strength Into It, whlln Ms opMHientn generally light In a half hearted way. Put a policeman In cltlcen'a clothes, with hln ntar under Ids coat, and ho woiddn't bo able to whip two men bis also liny inoro than you would unless tho two men knew ho waa an olllccr of tho law." Kansas City Times. Mpldrr rnartahlp. Tho courtship of tho Haltls pulex, n spkler, In described by nit expert In Insect llfo oh a mint elaborato exhibi tion of skill und grace In dancing. Hal nndng hln body on hln long legs, he moves In n sumlclrclo rr about two Inches nud then, reversing the position, twists nud turns In the opposite direc tion, refuting thin grotesque figure scores of times und pausing every few mluutcn to rock from side to side nml to bend his brilliant legs no that they may bo brought Into full vtew of his ndmlrlng niato. A similar display, but with varied antics, murks the loveumk lug of other sorts of npldern, but this manner of courting ts nut without Us rinks, and It may often happen that tho lively nuttor, It ho prolongs hln iht formanco or shows off IiIh points of perfection too iMjrslstontty. In suddenly Belted und devoured by his more mils culur mute. A Jaat Rrbakr. A young bride wiih Invited to n bridge whist luncheon and, after spend ing n delightful afternoon, was told by her hontcsH that sho was In debt $75. Mrs. , unaware that sho had been playing for money, was horrified nt thu Idea of having to ask her husband fur tho tuMstwiiry amount. Bhe mournfully confided her woes to him, and ho Immediately wrote a chock for $70.W) and sent tt to the hostess. Thu hostess, believing that u mistake had been made, Informed him that ho bad sent 1.M too much. Mr. however, returned It with tho curt statement that the 7ti set tled tho bridge score and the balance wan for his wife's luncheon. New York Times. Thn llobollnk Itnoto. Tho bohollnkH are no open In their movements that tho passage from Florida to Cuba nud thence to Kouth America la known ns tho "bobolink route." Ro energetic and bravo Is this plump little traveler In feathers that It often compasses lu a single long ocean flight tho 700 miles from Cuba to Boiith America, while many other species which also use tho "bobolink route" stop at Jamaica, apparently dreading the long, sustained trip across tho Caribbean sea. Youth's Compau ion. Prrrartoua. Hmull boyn tuivn a way of listening to remarks that older persons mako and using them when least exH"ted. A mother wiih surprised tho other day to have her young son reply to her when sho was reproving him for some trilling misconduct; "Well, mamma, you must put up with mo. You know I'm just at tho trying ago." A Mr nn llrtort. Wife According to this paper, hot water will prevent wrlnklea. Husband Ho? Then how do you account for tho numerous wrinkles I hnvn? Wife How do ! account for them? Husband Yen; you keep mo In hot water near ly ull tho time, you know. Rraaktna It Utrnflf. A young man married ngalnst thu will of his puronts, nnd In telling a friend how to break tho news to them ho said, "Tell them first Hint I Am dead aud thou gently work up to th. climax." Woulwiilharlnn. "When it person's 'woolgathering that means he's lacy, doesn't it, pu?" "Not necessarily, my son. Ilo may bo gathering the wool oft tho lambs on tho Htock ttxehungo." High alms form high characters, aud groat object bring out great mind. -Edwarda. Maallna Maakruta at Nlttht. There are three ways by which musk rat n are captured by shooting, by trap plug and by spearing. A few may bo Secured at night by creeping us noise lessly an possible along the creek edge aud watching for them to crawl up on tho bank to feed, In this they aro very dainty. Having secured a favorite root, tliey approach cautiously the wa ter's edgo nnd dip It lu and rub off the mud, dip It lu again and again until It In perfectly clean and suited to their taste, when It Is eaten with evident rel ish, provided the sortsmun Is nulll cleutly Interested In tho process to wait. A boat, however, Is usually used, ns thu ruts can ho more easily and quietly approached on the water. In this case two arnous occupy tho same InmL, the sportsman requiring n push, er. An thin nport can only ls engaged In at night, flio sky must ts compara tively clear lu order that the hunter may have tho advantage of tho moon light, or, better still, bright starlight. A headlight, with retloetor, Is, however, sometimes used on the Imiw of the boat, nud this arrangement Is frequently quite successful during thn darker ulghts to one sutllclcntly well acquaint ed with the hunting grounds. -Haiti man Hun. The MnMkera Holr. A monkey Is not fortunately a com mon gift, but one was brought, never theless, to a New York young woman by a friend returning from a voyage lu the tropics. From the moment of his entrance Into the bouse tho monkey showed that be would bo a strenuous pet to l(Mk after, and for tho next hour tho family was kept busy trying to repair the damage be did. Tho mon key made Ids way to the kitchen and In Ihe temporary absence of the cook snatched part of n chicken which lay on the table. Coming in presently, the cook missed tho chicken and looked nbout In surprise to see what had be come uf It. Suddenly she gave n wild shriek of terror, and, rushing upstairs, sho burst Into the family sitting room, crying: "Oh, ma'am, tho old boy himself Is downstairs, nlttln' on the washtubs, plckln the chicken!"- New York Trlli nnc. The Old National Hoad. When the panic of 1KI7 swept over the country' tho national roud was barely halfway through Illinois. No work wiih done on it after 1H41. Two years before, however, a Hue of stages and pout rentes had lMcn started from Cumberland, In Maryland, to Terro Haute, in Indiana, froui which latter place there wiih a triweekly service for passengers aud mull to Hprlugtleld, ill. This marked the first overland travel from east to went. Passengers and mall bags were jolted along lu cum bersome coaches, each wllh four strong horses. On account of tho high rates travel was confined mainly to merchants and lawyers. Tho passen ger, with an allowance of fifty pounds of baggage, paid at the ralo of 10 cents a mite. It Is noted that Clay nnd Lincoln were among thu frequent passengers. -Philadelphia Islger. Isolation of tlie f'anarr. The evolution of tho canary of todny from Its ancestor- or should It 1st ancestors?- of sumo centuries ago Is as wonderful as tho bringing of our pron cut queen ot Ihe garden from Its hum bio progenitor, the wild rosu of our hedgerows. There surely could hardly bo a contrast more striking, says a writer lu Cage Birds, than that 'twlxt tho modem cresled canary, with Its wonderful head feather, or the giant Lancashire and the greenish yellow lit tle creatures who lluttered aud naug lu the orange groves of tho sunny Is lands whence they take their name. The writer sees no reason why canaries may not become tho hIko of tho noug thrush. Htamiia on Mnllrd l.rttrra. A stamp collector received a letter from a friend In foreign parts and was annoyed to tlnd that tho postage stamp had been removed, evidently while lu transit. A complaint to the postoftlce brought the reply that tho matter could not be gone Info, iih tho stamp, once nf fixed lo the letter as payment for post age, wiih tho property of tho postmas ter general, and neither tho sender of the letter nor the addressee had further claim to It. Kiiiisiih City Independent. Tlir llarKiila liiaialliiii-m. Mrs. Suburbs Tho conductor was awfully nice coming out on tho train. He gave ine a double seat. Husband -Hut you couldn't sit on two seats. Mrs. Suburbs- No, but I was more satlslled anyway. It seemed as If I wiih get ting more for my money. Detroit Freo Press. Tlir -nrt ot IHiM-lulliir. "Just seo how tho chickens mind the old hen, Hobby," said Mrs. NorrlH to her son. "Watch them run to her when she calls them." "I Hiipposo she sat on them when they wi-ie little," remarked tho Infant phenomenon reflectively. Iloiv Intnllila An llei-riillrd. It Is a waste of energy to overeat. Hut how many persons are tempted to gratify tho palate long after tho de mantis of hunger lme been Hiitlslled? It Is from this class that a largo per centage of Invalids Is recruited. IOpiiimiiiiIi'IiI, Mrs. Sweet Do you tlnd It econom ical to do your own cooking? Mrs. Buriicm Oh, jes; my husband doesn't eat half as much ns ho did wheji wo had u cool;, llefiiMCil, Ilo am sum we could get nlong on jour Income. I am not it man of ex pensive taiites. She Any ono who wants to marry mo Is a mail of yery expensive taste. You. will ncvar Taste r: Batter Bread than that which any woman can make with 1 e The Wonderful Yeast that look' Iba FtntOrand Prtas al lit hi. fcoula KxposHloa. Tnmi Foam la oM br allfro mra al 6c a ckae-oouB Ar o loavta. ttaml a poaul rant fur our nw llluMralad taxis "Hood Urradi How la Maka lt"c WflTHWRTEHN YEAST N. n. CHICAGO, ILL. n nun - Nai MS Wells Strspt, Mabinbttb.,Wii.. Sent 25. 1908. If I was all run down from nervous I 'my position laud take a rest. I found that I was not gaining toy strength andhealth as fast aa I could wish, and aa your Wino of joniui was rveommenaou aa aucn a good medicine' for tho ills of our sex, I bought, iA bottle and began uhIik it. I waa oatiafiml wirhlhn results from "the uso of the first bottle, and took throe mora and then found I was restorod to good health and strength and ablo to tako up my work with, renewed vigor. I , ronsiuer it anno tonic and excellent tor wora-ouv nervous condition, ! aud am pleated to endorse it. AtfNES WESTLET, latr, KorthWIinonan lloltaaa SooMy. rWnm a 11.00 Knit In nf WIm rS Carilnl anil a O.V. nani-.w mM Tuodford'a Black-Droughttoday. ak-wwwa WINE OF GaRDUl 9 Ihe best ts Dip. diranp.it -3 GLOVERS OVERALLS THE BEST IN IHtr WOPlfe AJ vnnriipAlprrnr thom j. ,, ww. ww,w. ,vv ,,,w CATARRH tiv . oSSlimm afil7'iH ' JEW" -OjMJ . i "Uav rrilPW AsrHII rwtlf m&jBfj m V. ? && -.M YSFZs' VliwYO ly8 Cream Balm This Momody I a Specific, Suro to Qlvo Satlafactlon. GIVES RILII AT ON0I. It cltiiiiiMH, soothes, heals, nml protects the ill wjim d iiii'iabriiiie. It enri'H (latnrrh ami drives away a Cold ill the I lend quickly. IttHtorcs the Ki'inei of Taito itiul Sliioil. I any to use. (iontaius no injurious drugs. Applied into the iinttrils ami ah-wirlxiil. Iiarge Si.e, Til) cents at Druggltts or by mail ; Trial Sio, 111 coots by limit, ELY BROTHERS, 56 Wirnn It., NlW Yerk. Yeast Foam