The Columbus journal. (Columbus, Neb.) 1874-1911, June 21, 1905, Image 5

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LOCAL
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Tltnridrtj-'n Daily Innmnl.
Dr. Piuil, ilontlHt.
1'rof. Pool, violinmt. M'lionn (f.
Dr. Viillnir, Ontn'l'll. Hurler block.
Henry WllkrtiH made a business trip
to I'lntto Center totlny.
Kov. (. A Muiirn returned last night
from a trip to Ivniicn-J City.
;Kev Jt 1 ViiHtiof U 1 'a til was tho
R?M'.fifJ, C.KolibN Tuesday! ' '
Dr. CIiiih. II. I'liit::, liotneopntlne Uy
oioian and mirgenn, pnetnllleo building
Mies Lulu Plnth wtnr to Proiiiont
yesterday to visit frl?ndn tor several
days.
Frouk lioolipr loft lor ilpaldiitg this
morning whore ho Ins touml employ
moiit. Fin Howard returned from his
studios in the University law school
last nlRht.
Goo. Clirltteiisen nf Fullerton is in
tho rlfy and in laying brick for Con.
tractor Fan hi p.
Mm. W.,I. Olsnitof'Hogo'fs'lIfvUti'
lug friends, hurn titin week. J.. Ol
son 1m operator at KngorsV '1'
Christ Grnenlbnr left for Denver
last nlghl. You.mny.oxpoct u,lHoui.in
mliilnu Atoclc when ho returns,' MX
Jltov DnWnlt Is in Fnllartonhttqnd'
lng the district mo'otlngs of the Up.
worth LenguVTcmd Ml us ion mulct y
'.IndKo-Ratibrman issued -license for
the marriage of 'Wn'l. MoAulhfo and
Kathorl no Rothnriimii of Lindsay.
!!. W. Luoditn of Creplon waM in
tho (dly today: Ho had business
with the county board of equalisation.
, Kx-Seimlnr Jnlco Umstead wrk in
the city today. He enmn down from
Fullerton and was on bin way to Lin
coln. Clarenoo Hollins, a regular soldier
aV Fort Crook, is' in Coinmhus on a
thirty-day fnrlongh visiting friends
and relatives.
Miss Anunllnndor who has boon vis
iting her sister Klla at tho borne of
Mr. mid Mrs. Win. Hagol, returned to
Osceola yesterday.
Rov. K. J. Ulmer in in Pnpillinn
this week attending the state Uaptist
Hindav School convention. Ho will
rotnrn Saturday evening.
Miin Klsie Brngfef hiw Issued Invl
tations to a party tomorrow evening
in honor of Miss Estell DeFord who
is visiting hero from Calfornta.
Hatred Plriuouth Rook and Rom
Comb llrown Leghorn eggs for Mile
at ..)0 for 15 or fJ.fiO for !K). Colum
bus Poultry Yards, M. Hchils, prop.
Freil Hung went to South Omaha
with a car load of steers today. They
were a lino bunch that will hit close
to the top. They were, a blah Brad
of short horns.
0. M. Gruonther anil Al Parer of
Platte Center started for Plaeertown.
Oal. yesterday. Thov will tirnhaMv
return with their pockets full of gold
bricks for their friends.
Miss Geer will leave Baturdav for
Marshall, Mlch.,whero she will spend
the summer months with friends.
MIfs Martha Post will act as librarian
during Miss (leer's absence.
Vogel it Mosohonross hnvn tkn
ngonoy for tho 8tor brewing company had with him a pet rabbit to Ulna
nun win iinvu unnrge oi inn wnoiesaie
business at this mint. jThe( first oar
load of goods arrived today!
Tho Misses Kersenbrook and Miss
Niewohnor have Issued invitations to
a "salmagundi party" to be "give
ou,tho afternoon of Jiu SM at the
homo of the Misses Kersenbrook.
Henry Knappof Fullerton was in
Columbus today. Ho was on his way
homo from Arizona, where in'oompaay
with Ueo.D. Meikeljohn and other
capitalists, he If engaged in mining.
0. 0 Hardy yesterday old tho houso ,0 oroam tnb- The dootors patched
in sonthColumtms which'hepurohasetl
from Mrs. 'Cramer, Mrs. Ludwig is
tho purchaser ami sbo will occupy it as
a rosidenco. The sale prioe was $1,000.
Seasons change, men and women die.
others take their nlaces. Dot Pntr
Schmitt's flour occupies the same
warm placo in tho hearts of Plate
county house-wives. If is the same
yesterday, to-day ami forevor. tf
A double wedding party registered
nt tho Thurston yesterday. The party
consisted of Dr. and Mrs. W. 8. Jones
of MoCook and Dr. and Mrs. O. H.
Molvim of Norfolk. Dr. McKim was
recently appointed state veterinarian;
Miss Kthel Baker left this noon for
Council Rlalls where she will visit
her brother Will and the family of
Win. Rickley.: Miss Bakor't)l a
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ALWAYS ON HAND
vtho First Quality
, A Full Line of Staple and Fancy
GROCERIES
Provisions, Queensware, Glassware and
Fancy China.
j& COFFEE j&
Our "Richelieu" in bulk gives entire
satisfaction at 30, 25, 20 & 15c a lb.
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Tho following in tins
"White House" - - - .
Chase & Sanborn's "Seal"
Lipton's
"Richelieu"
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1-lb
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.40
.40
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2-lb
3-lb
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Japan, Gunpowder and English Dreakfast, in bulk
anfl packages, the finest jyrown and Guaranteed
to jfivo Perfect Satisfaction.
CANNED FRUITS, MEATS, VEGETABLES
X A full, fresh and nninnlntA noeAfmn
i ol overythinrr usuallv sold in nm lino txr
buy our goods direct from first hands for ::
X cash, and oonsoquontly buy at the VERY !!
I LOWEST PRIOfiS. o can and do sell the ::
BEST GOODS for tho T.F.AST Twrnwrrov "
are confident wo can convince everybody of ' ,'u,,,:th0 teaoher-s institute
T thftt fafit WriO Will U-itrn ua n tnial " ! a -.. ..... -
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Henry Ra
Nabraska Pjiana 29, Impendent Phones 29 anil ,2201
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tend oomtueucument exercises white
there and will be hbseut from houie
about ten days.
H. K. Mason, for several years sun-
orintondent of schools at Stanton, was
In Columbus Tuesday visiting Dr. J.
E. Paul. Prof. Mason Jhnt retired from
the teaching profession and will go
into the lumber business at Lichfield.
Mrs. K. II. Abbott and son Aubrey
went to Lincoln yesterday. Mrs.
Abbott will attend the University
commencement exorcises where her
Ister Mm Mabel.Muir will graduate.
Hhe will remain In Lincoln about two
weeks.
The ladies of tho Methodist church
held a very suooesfal ice cream social
on the church lawn last evening. loo
oream and cake were served to the
hungry multitude and the iwtronage
was sufficient to use un the entire
stock that had been irovided and to
net the indies IW.
Chancellor Huntlnaton and Dean
Pordyce of tho Weslevan Universitv
visited the teachers' institute vester.
day and during the closing exercises
uean rnr(iyoe;addressed the toaohers
on too sutueot of ntnA aimi it
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trate his address
Mrs. Brindley will leavo tonight for
Ave weeks visit in California. A
part of tho time she will spend with
Dr. and Mrs. P. II. (Jeer at Los
Angeles. She will also visit with
Mr. and Mrs. Ilalght at 8an Diego.
On her return she will stop at 8t.
Paul, Nebr. where she has an institute
engagement.
Max Ellas is carrying around n
smashod linger, the result of sticking
it botwoon a car door and a heav
up tnn member but Max savs it is
about tho sorest little thing ho ever
met. It is his base ball finger too, anil
win tjulto likely keep him otT tho dia
mond for somo time. He is still ablo
tn handle trunks.
Mrs. A. L. Snvilnr nntnrtmnml nt
five'o'clook dlnnorWednelav in ho n-
or of Mrs. Fred Rollins who will
leave next month for the Philippines.
Toasts were given oy Misses Elliott
nd Rasmussen. Those In attendance
wero Mrs. Rollins. Mrs. nrnan nf
Norfolk .and the Misses Rasmussen,
Hensley, Elliott, Ntewohner, Saffron
and Griffith. The dinner was served
in three courses.
Prank Laudenberser. son of Mr.
Laudenberger, living in east Uolnni-
bos, .and one of two boys Injured
while playing with powder at Morse
Rlnffa. MIITIA tlm -- nam. knn.n ..
ferday from the hospital Fremont.
wuen the explosion bocuretl the boy
was so badly mangled about the rloht
foot that amputation 'was" necessary.
He hail been working in Morse HlnlTs
but will, now make his homo here
with his father. , .
O. J. Garlow rotumea'(Iiist night
from Lincoln, where, as ehalrinan of
the stato bar commission ho has been
conducting a law examination. Mr.
Oarlow reports that n very bright
class of young men presented them
selves liefore the commission for ex
amination. Five passed on original
examination ; fourteen were passed on
their fdiplomas from the Unlversitv
of Nebraskn law school j one from Co
lumbia; ono from Harvard: ono from
Georgetown University ; ono from the
Omaha Law School ; and one who
had spent the required time iu a law
offloe.
FrlU,r'. Sally Jcmraal.
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The week preceding the Fourth of July is always a great week
for business. This year we want you to do your buying early; ypu
can secure just as good bargains this week as next. Come this week
and avoid tho usual crowds. You will have a creator variety to
select from. Here are somo of the good things which await you --
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Wash Goods 1
Printed Lawns, a large lino of patterns worth up to 10c, price wr yawl j 2 l-2e' ' ' " " :
Americart Batiste, beautiful colors, special price, per yard .' "; ' I CcV'TT.i'J
jviiicwer ouiiin, social price, per yaitl J)c
25c Tub Linens, special price, per yard . " ij
Japonctte Voiles, special price, per yard . .! . . lie
Arnold's Mohair Lustre, special price, per yard . ! . . . ' 17c
25c Fine Quality of Organdy, special price., per yard ! . 15c '
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Fancy Mohairs
In a swell lino of new styles and the largest lino of colors in the
city.
Kugulur 50c quality, special price, 45c
Silk Crepe in any color wanted, 35c yd
10e Eoliene, all colors, special price, per yard, . . 2J)c
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Millinery
In all the tailored dress hats at a great'
reduction until tho Fourth of July. -"
Our entire Jot of dress hats, worth up to .$2.50 each for $,1.5p(
Tailored dress hats worth up to .$4.00 go at . $2.98
Tailornd drnsa lintu u'nftli mi i !nn t utWrtel
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Specials in Ladies' Vests, regular 10c quality at.Oc.
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ltlBHONS. A splendid opportunity to buy your 4th of July
Ribbons. ' i4.l A
Nos. 5, 7 and J), your choice at 4c. Nos. 12, 16, 22" aiftO
your choice fqr 10c per yai;d. Fancy ribbon 25c" .value
at 15c. Fancy ribbon, 15c valuo at 10c.
.Hiss Florenee Whitmoyer is tn Hell
wood today.
Ohas. Zerzan of Bobuvler was in
the olty last night.
Dr.) L. O. Vose, Honiedpathio pbyBl.
oian.Oolumbue.Neb. n '
Miss Gwendolyn Garlow returned
last night front t.visU to Llaoela, "'
Miss Florenee HsRel wont to Schuy
ler yesterday to visit for m. f aw iim.
Mrs. Fred Rollias.is entMtainlag al
row uay irieods mis af taruoon at bor
home. "
FOB HENT gooii dean rooms Mrs.
Gushing 401 nth St, Konannable
prioe.
Halpa Turner enma home last night
from the state university for his sum
morvaoatlon W. A. MoAUIster loft todav for Ord
on a business trip which will detain
him several days.
Hon, John K. MoColl of Loxington
was In town today shakiug hands
with old-time friends.
Miss Mabel Tborapwm returned
today to her home in Bt.Kdward after
spendlBg a week in Columbus.
Oeo. L, Towne. editor of tlm m.
brahka Teaohor, Is in Columbus today
A. Anderson will start far Whit-
water, 'Wlsoonsin tomorrow for a ton
lavs' visit among his old frtonds.
Miss Marlon Smith will leave for
Kearney, toawrrow to begin work In
the orf denartroeut of tho state normal
sohool
Judge J. N, lul of 81 Pa1 )
tho city. He name down from Alh'int.
aud is on his wav to Ummi imm.i
bold a term of court.
Ladies' Suits and Rain Coats at 1-2 Price
Lot No. 1 of Ladies' tailored .$10 suits, go at . $5.00
Lot No. 2 of Indies' tailored suits, $12.50, go at . (5.25
Lot No. : of Ladies' tailored $15 suits, at . . 7.50
Lot No. 4 Ladies' rain coat, regular $12 quality, price . 8.00
Lot No. 5 Ladies' rain coats, $8.50 special price . 5.00
I)t No. (I Ladies' rain coats in a nice line of colors,
$10 and $12.50 quality, special price . . 0.75
Specials in Bed Spreads.
$1.25 Bed Spreads at
70c
Pillow Cases and Sheets.
42x36 Torn' 'arid Ironed Pillow cases 10c
72x90 Gray's Pioneer Bleached sheets 39c
$Wf 'ill ltrZ4 ll ""roxtttiiw
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Mrs. O. T. Knon and MIhh Fiwmio
Oeer will go to Chicago tomorrow.
Mrs. Hoen will vlHlt her winter, Mi
Or. UiggiiiH for nliout ten days
Judge L. Albert who under went an
operation for appendicitis about threo
weeks ago is out i.again attending to
his duties as supremo oohrt commis
sioner The MIshos Hheehan are having a
Kensington this afternoon in compli
ment to Miss Galley. About twenty
young IndioH, inlsseH und lirideM, are
attending.
Miss Lotitla Speicn went tn Lincoln
this morning. From there him will k
tomorrow to Ohieago fur a vicit of
two weeks and her sinter, MInh Knth
arlueHpnien,wtll aeeotnpnny her home.
1'ho lecture delivered InM evening
at tho hUh school by I)r A K.Wiiishlp
of liostoa was listened to by nn andi
onoe that crowded the room. The
subject waHfltascalH ami tiittutp and, it
wah ably and entertainingly handled
br. the euTturil ejiekor, w r
Mr. and Mrs.F.ll. (Jeer, jr. arrived
In Columbus last night. Tlniv will
visit Mrs. Goer's purontH horn for
about ten dayH, ufter which time Mr.
Geer will go to California to take up
IiIh work as elent ileal engineer. Mrs.
Goer may teiuuiu hero for a time
lonuor, but alio has not detluitely tin
eideil. Mth. Lulo Morse of Lincoln, who in
roiuoinberoii hero asMlHN Mae liiltgen,
will arrirve in Unlunihne tomorrow
ovening to be the guent of Minn Kthel
Galley, remaining nutil the wedding
of Miet (iullov aud Mr. Kathburii the
'Jili. Mrs. Morse was for several yoars
I'onnentod with Jtho management of
the University oounervutory of inusio
at Lincoln.
Tlm variouH fraternal organizations
of UolumliUH well unite next Holiday
In their memorial exorcises. At y J0
o'clnnk thoy will meet ut K. 1. Hall
which placo they will leave nt :i
o'clock sharp for th e oemotorv, led
by the OolninhtiH hand. At (he cem
etery Uev. Hanh will act as chaplain
and Hev DeWolf will deliver the
luomui-lnl.uildroHH After i he. address,
tho lodgeH will deoorato ihe graves
of their departril members Kach
iiiember '.in reueHted to rarry a boo
iiuet which will be turned over to
the proper committee at tbefni&etnrjfi
"WBTWOT COURT. '' f'
The Nebraska Central Building aid
Loan AsKociation of Lluoolu has filfj
two foreclosure suits la the dlsrleft
court. One of them Is against Krsik
i. jiiiwn'iicn linn viiitiii) ii. Miwrensjsi
for 7(Ml bnlauee due nu bouse aaV
lot. naymontH on which hod bnnoM
deliiiquent ; and tho other in eVaiuit
it. it. Lintnam anil N.Kllasbeth Lnih.'
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am far f lA'.m on similar grounds.
Tho Vlrst National Hank of Coins.
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bus has sued August yf agner, ,Thao
(lorn Wolf ami nthnn An tw ,nwil..i?v
sory notes, one. for 7ff ami tkeothfg
iui ruu, tit
WANTKD-HV OMtmto maMfaa.I
turlng house, person 'of trust wortsii'i
ness and somqwhat familiar wlth:linal1
territory aa assistant in braijeh qlilo;
flalary l iiatrl weekly.- PsrmanoHt;
position. No lorectimout refiuireA
HuNiuess establisedPrbvlnus expWw'
ienue Hot::MuMal to efagit: A
dross, Manatror Ilranclies, UJiJ Dear
Isiru Bt. Ohlcago. ; x (itw
Fresh and salt meats at Herman
Kersenbrock's moat ruarkot.
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