The Columbus journal. (Columbus, Neb.) 1874-1911, June 21, 1905, Image 2

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Teaeher'i Imtitate CImm.
(FrMnr'i Dll)
The Platte county teacuors' iunti
tnte oloaed thin nftornuon after ouo
of tho most ancouenafnl sessions in the
hlitory of tho county ami tho In
utraotori, all of whom made thorn
selrea popular with tho tcachern and
oltizeai departed on the nfteruoon
train.
Appropriate resolution wore onmed
before adjournment thin afternoon,
thanking Hupt. Lonvy, tho janitor and
the citizens of Uolniuhu for their
kind attention to tho comfort of thn
teachers during tho institute.
And tho throwing of IxnuiuetH wait
not limited to tho teaohora. Supt.
Loary in tho coumo of a speech urg
ing tho toaohorn to beautify their
ohool room, ald that thn neatoxt
aohool room in I'latto rounty lat year
wiu that of a young mnti, Chester
Ollno of Diitriot 35, who tanght IiIh
firnt ichool lait year
More than one hundred taeehorp
wore preflont at thn inatitutn to rarrv
away the impromtionH from the Intnl.
lectn of oonio of tho leading eiluratnm
In the country. And no teacher hnn
bAon heard to complain.
Tho following teacher wore regit;
tnrod at tho lnatltuto:
l'LATTK OKNTKIt
Delia Kico Fred Moycr
Pearl Fenian F 8 Locon
Alice OouRldino Francea HughcH
Katie Uentloman
LINDSAY
II Smith Francen FrndickHon
Hichanl Andoraon Ifaltin Hmlth
Nolllo Sullivan
IIUMPIIIIKY
May Sweonoy Ora Mnoro
Deaaie South Anna Iliondlngor
Minnie llaun Kono Kiaonmeiiger
Nottio Morgan Agnea ('arrig
SILVKIt UltKKK
Ulanoh O'Connor
MONHOK
Lucy Pottnr Augusta Nelaon
It Aloook Chnator Ollno
F E Wooka Margaret Itughoa
Mao Zioglor Ida Ollno
Inoz Naah Uortrudn Fellnra
MADISON
Delia Aldoraou Hoio Aldoraon
Mablo Lounookor
OKNOA
Floronco Berlin Carrlo Nnlaon
Maudo Btmpeon
ST EDWARD
Carrlo Larson Mabel Thnmpaon
RISING CITY
O M Orubb
OOLUMHUS
Bertha Sohupbaoh Agnoa Haney
A Bis; Celebration.
(TlmrKlu)' Dull))
The Fourth of July committee yea
terday raado arraugmenta for an ora
tor for tho Oolumbua celebration, in
tho person of Hon. Klinor E. Thomni
of Omaha. Mr. Thomaa will delivor
an adureaa in Frankfort ark in the
forenoon. Thn hour ha not been do
fintelr (lutorinlnod yet.
A grand flroworka dUplny will bu
given in the oveniug. A cntumltleo
wax appointed Tuesday uveiiiug to
provide (for that feature and it will
bn an exhibition worth ncniug.
A mixed chorus is ahto being organ
ized for the Kinging of patriotic. FongH
at thn platform nxnrcirea in tho fore
noon. Tho liuht talent of thn city will
take p.irt. 1'rnf. A. E. 1'ooln is nrimn
1iiiH the chnru.
Hay i nek Party.
I lliiilwlii)' Hull) I
Kiilhrrllienlml'l Ik giving thn pnplla
of Ht Finn in Academy a plrnto at
JoMtpli Hi iigL'clnr'N fine rnivo ten
miliH north iKKt of ColtmliiiM to-day.
Fifliim hav-iar I:n wnin niiulrril for
the party. Tho conveynneeH were nil
elaborately decorated this niornlnL
and thn party started out in high glee.
1'iireiitH of thn pnpllH were nUo in
Ivlteii but they were required to pro
vide their own conveyance.
School Land Auction.
Thn following deacrlbed land in
Plattn county will bn olTored for leaan
at public auction at County treaa-
urora' olllcn in ColumbiiH, Nobrnxka,
Wndnnaday Juno asth, at 'i:m p. m.
TemiH of leaatng and nppralaing:
valun may bo had on application to
eommlHHlonerl'ublio Lnnda and Hulld
Inga at Lincoln, Nobrakna, or to thn
County Treasurer at Oolumbua. This
land cannot bn redeemed after second
iKRun of advertisement. All Ui:-l7-:i
II. M. Eaton,
Com. Publln Lamia and lildga.
Dying Of Famine.
K In ita tormonta, like dying of
conaumptlon. Tho progreaa of con
Numptlon, from tho beginning to thn
very end, ia a long torturo, both to
victim and friuuda." When I had con
sumption in Ita first atago, " writes
Wm.MoynrH, of Oearfoss, Md., "after
trying dltleront modiciiieH and a food
doctor, in vain, at laat took Dr. King's
Now Discovery, which iiuickly ami
porfoctly cured me. " Prompt relief
ami sure euro for coughs, colds, sore
throats, bronchitis, etc. Positively
prevents pneumonia. Guaranteed at
Cbaa.Daok'a drug atom, prico f0 cents
and "fl per bottlo. Trial bottle freo.
Kmilto Sogelke
Ooorgo Oamp
Mrs M OWatts
Rose Flynn
Lyllian Weld In
Mary Lewis
8 M Rector
Alloc Lyons
Oraoo linwla
Hirdle Dodda
Ida E Kaufman
Mabel Drawbaugh
May lloasitor
Motta Honsley
S S Mahood
Mary Dlueon
Marguerite Dlnenn Mrs. Will King
Kmma M Roan Kato Kinsman
Grace Hloom
Kmma Luora
Alien Watkina
Wm Farrand
Anna Moi'aggert
A J Mason
Joo VYothormax
Lillian Koatiug
Elizabeth Sheohan
C A Welch
Ida Thompson
Kdua Heardsley
OKESTON
Louise Luetltko Noll E llrown
KmllyA Cook
Floaaln Harhnrt
Jessie llolkuap
liUln Knight
Lizzie Knight
PLATTE
Nolllo Fenton
Alloo Zlngg
Allen Hughes
Anna U'Oailahan
Man Wilson
Atla Wescntt
Ida Phillips
Emma Matan
Gone Lnomls
UKNTKIt
Mary Cronlu
Roan O'Callalian
Stacla Crouiii
Man Hughes
Leave For Europe.
(Tlinrmln)'M Pnil))
Ex-Mayor August Hoetteher and Dr.
Rerthold Tiealug will start from Co
lumbus tomorrow morning over thn
Union Paolllo ou their European trip.
Tho will go dlreot to Now York.
From there they will go to NewIIaveii,
Conn., where Dr. Tieslng wasaatud
ent for a while iu Yale Uutvorslty. They
will return from thoro to Now York
from which city they will sail one week
from next Saturday. Three mouths
ia the time limit set for their trip,
which will tako thorn through the
most interesting places iu Europe.
They oxpoct to land llrat at Naples.
ThelrJ Itinerary from thoro, subject
to fow possible changes, will take them
to Rome, Florence, Venice and Milan.
Then follows a complete tour of
Switzerland. Thenco they will go to
Vienna and Munich and from there
north to Dr. Ticatng's old University
town, Jena, whore the doctor will
atteud tho twonty-flfth anniversary of
tho Natural Science club of which ho
is a member. Berlin is also ou tholr
program from which plaoe they will
go north to visit friends of Mr. Hoot
tnhor. Every detail from the pass-port to
tho tooth brush has been arranged and
these two estimable Columbus oltlzens
are starting out with every assurance
of a jonrney full of pleaauro and ed
ucational advantages.
Journal readers aro promised the in
tonating pages from tho diary of the
travelers from time to time. Dr. W.
R. Cornelius will occupy Dr.Tleslng's
office daring tho tatter's absence.
Dr. J. W. Terry, Optlcao.
WANTED-By Chicago manufac
turing houao, person of trust worthl
uosa nud somowhat familiar with local
territory us assistant In branch otllce.
Salary f 18 p.ld wookly. Parmanont
position. No invest iment required.
Business establised. Previous oxpor
lonco not nsaeutial to engaging. Ad
dress, Manager Branches, 'M'. Dear
born St. Chicago. Otw
Now is tho chance to make tho de
lightful trip to Californlafor just one
half of tho expenso incurred in mak
ing tho trip at any other tlmo. Don't
post-Kino for you may not soon again
bo tillered the low rates of $.'5 IK) to
Saiir-'muoisen, Santa Barbara, Los An
geles.San Diego and many other Cali
fornia Kilnts. Literature about Cali
fornia freo on application to W. II.
Ileiihnm. I-'.V.
Hugo Task.
It was a huge task, to undertake
the euro of mch a bail case of kidney
-disease, aa that of C. F. Collier, of
Cherokee., but Electric Bitters did
it. Ho writes: "My kidneys were so
far gone, I could not sit ou chair
without cushion; and snlVerod from
dreadful backache, headache, and de
pression. In Electric Bitters, how
ever, 1 found a cure, ami by them was
restored to perfuct health . I recom
mend this great toulo medicine to all
with weak kidneys, liver or stomach.
Guaranteed by Ohas. Dack druggist ;
price fit) cents.
Through Echo, Webster and Ogden
Canons, bristling with marvelous
scenes of western gramhur across
great Salt Lakes, down the llumbolt
valley ami over womlrously beautiful
Sierra Nnvudas via Union Paeillc
every ilav on "TheOverlaml Limited"
electric lighted. The Uncut ttain
across tho American continent. In
quire of W II. lUuiham.
NOTICE.
County Treasurer's Omen, Juno I , '05.
To All Whom It may uoucorn :
Notion is hereby given that ou and
after July 1, HK).", a docket fee of r0
cents, also thn regular advertising foe,
will be added to each parcel or des
cription of real estate on all unpaid
taxes (incl. 1U04) as provided InChap-
ter 77, Art. '', Compiled Statutes of
Nebraska for UKM.
Delinquent taxpayers will save 70
cents jnmalty ou oaoh description by
paying thn tax before that date.
D. A. Bechor,
Co. Troasuror. ;'tv
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JUNE
Clearing and Stock Reducing Sale
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Wo will hold a Special Clearance Sale of all Summer Goods. Prices win be marked down on
all Summer Goods throughout, the entire store during this Special June Sale. Come early as it
will pay you to attend.
Dr. Terry Is uow pormautly estab
lished In Columbus, otllce days, Moo
day, Tuesday ami Wednesday of each
week. Spectacles ami eye glasses
Rjloutiflcally lilted. Cousultatiou free
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All Wash Dress Goods, Hosiery, Wrappers, Corsets, Muslin Underwear, Ladies' Dress Skirts,
Ladies' Umbrellas and Parasols, Men's Furnishing Goods and Clothing will be closed out during
this sale at reduced prices.
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ALL LACES AND EMBROIDERIES AT 20 DISCOUNT
June Clearing1 Sale!
Summer Wash Dress Goods
In all the latest Novelties consist injj; of Dimitior., Persian
Iiiiwn, Revere stripes, Voile, Fauna I'atiste, Mercerized
Lace Novelties, also all Ginghams, Madrus Cloths, Cham
breys and Percales in all the late patterns and colors.
All ('li:illi(" ami I.:ivik liiniicr piiiv l(-l'-'ct. now
All Diuiilici-iiinl lliititc, iiiimci piicc l"ct.-now - -
All I'Ycnch (iinli:ini, (iiimcr piico 12ct-. now
All India L:imi, liiniicr piicc '.'(Icl-i now
All Voile )io (iochU, liiimi'i pi ice Ii'icti- in iw
All l.acc Novelty (iomN, I'oiimi pi ice li.'n'tM now
All Mcici'iicil Novilty !iiU, fin ion pi ice ."itlct-1 nu
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A large line ol Summer Dress goods to se
lect from.
June Clearing Sale!
Ladies' Muslin Underwear.
THREE SPECIALS IN CORSET COVERS:
Lot Nn 1 cor.Ml cover, former juice 2"w. ....
Lid No 2 " former price ."")c now
Lnt No ' " i'onner price iOe now
THREE SPECIALS IN GOWNS:
Muslin owiis cmlniiidcml, former price 7."c now
Muslin kowiis lace or cniliroiilcry triinmiiis, former r. 81 now
Cuuiliriu jjowih Ie or einlir'y triinuiiiis, former pr. 81.'2-r now
THREE SPECIALS IN SKIRTS:
Muslin or Cnuilirio Skirl iloep lloiiiice, loriiier prico Sl.'J't now
Muslin or Canihrii' Skirt Irimini'il in luce or cniltroiilciy
fornicr price 8 1. fill now ......
Mu-lin or Cniiilnic Skirt oxlrn line einlnoiilery trinunins
former price ?'J now
A lew broken sizes in ladies' shirt waists,
Shirt waist suits and ladies' tailor made
suits to close out regardless of cost.
New Stock of Ladies' Umbrellas and
Parasols going at 20 Discount.
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Special Discount on I
Muslin, Sheeting, Pillow Case Muslin, Ginghams, Percale,
Crctons, Shirtings, Towelings, Bed Spreads, Table Linens,
Table Covers and Lace Curtains.
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20 Discount on all Men's and Boys'
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It is our ambition to be known to you as a Dry Goods House that deals in Reliable Goods
only. Investigate. If you wish to see the Best Styles and Reliable Makes, come and see us. If you
want values and Bargains lor your money, attend this sale.
Au'i'ilN for the Stniiiliinl Patterns.
All Patterns 10 anil 15 Cents.
J. H. Galley,
Established 1872.
505 11th St., Columbus, Nebraska,
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