The Columbus journal. (Columbus, Neb.) 1874-1911, July 05, 1905, Image 5

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PLOCAL pAppENING
Tliui-vluy'i Dully .Tour.utl. i
Dr. 1'uiil, ilciitiHt.
I'rof. Tool, violiuiRt. 'Phone tW.
Dr. Vullior, Ottoopnlh, Harbor block,
Kit. Hoaro went to Ouuiliu this
morning.
Chun. Dm'l; iiml Howard Clink iIiom
In Cri'rtton todin
I'mcii Webb of (Uottoii va in I ho
city on business y.-Mordny.
.Mint Dull) Siijdei will Hpcml t lit
iifti-i iiiKiii with Mom no operating.
Dr. CliiM. II. Plat?., hiMihnialliii' ph)
nioiini anil nurgciin, poitti illU'o building
Dra. M irlyn, Kvuiis, Hums ,v Martyn
.lr., oIlU'o thri'n doom noitli of Fried
hofV. otoro.
Miiw Mado Kaiillmaii arrived today
from Wmcunsiti ami will "peril t lioomii
mor with hor mnllii r.
1C. W. Ludoko, assistant Cashier of
tin lliti v.oti't Stale Itaiik nf Creston
wu in Columbus yesterday
(Ion. Luuib, u prosperous farmor
froniMotiron wan in the cily Inst night
visiting IiIh old friend, Mr. Hurrows.
Ainu I.iiIii lliown, tlu at'tmitanl post
mintrcimof iirnkon How, Nolit. ih vat
iting hor uuiit.Mni. C. V lloltortonof
this city.
lion Waiters in in modeling tlio rosi
iilonoo import) between the PiohI).
lorinn parsonage ami tlio residence uf
S. a I! ray.
Hiiporvinor John Swaiison passed
thrnuiih Columbus last night with a
c.ir load id fnt emtio for tlio South
On aim m-irkot
Elm Morohoad of Fremont, an ex
port for tho International Harvesting
Machine) Company in spending it
week in Columbus territory.
-Mr. tiorriug, of tlio linn of (iorring V
Ourroy, attended n horse side at tirnnd
Island yoHtoiilay, and purchased throo
extra lino drivers which will ho addod
to thoir alioad eeellont lot of liver)
hoi f OH.
Mr. and Mrs. TIiouiih Da d; rotiunod
tlni noon fmin Searchlight, where the)
have recentl) completed a largo hotel.
Mrn. II. A llani.on lolurnod with Ihom.
Thoy will piolmlil) upend tho summer
in t'uliiiohini. ,
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Or the First Quality-
A Full Lino of Staple and Fancy
GROCERIES
Provisions, Quocnswaro, Glassware and
Fancy China.
j& COFFEE j&
Our "Richelieu" in bulk gives entire
satisfaction at 30, 25, 20 & 15c a lb.
The following in tins
"White House" .... .40
Chase & Sanborn's "Seal" - .40
Lipton's - - - - .40
"Richelieu" - - - .40
"KaffatJ!" ....
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Japan, Ciiinpowdor and English breakfast, in bulk
awl paekaws, Wo finest rown and Guaranteed
to?ive IVrfect Satisfaction.
mt0mi mi nimmwm'
CANNED FRUITS, MEATS, VEGETABLES
A full, frosh and complete assortment
oi everything usually sold in our line. Wo
buy our goods direct from iirst hands for
cash, and consequently buy at tho VERY
LOWEST PRICES. Wo can and do sell tho
BEST GOODS lor tho LEAST MONEY, and
arc conildcnt we can convinco ovorybody ol
that lact who will give us a trial.
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Henry Raiate & Co.,
Nabraska Piio.ia 29. Indp3nje.it Phones 29 and 229.
WrirlWWW4Wy,""WrMW
Jul it Dugan of Papillion who In
imuitigiug n force of tree salesman iu
this county, linn been in Colombo
several days. Hn will cloie bin work
at Uolumbua thin week. Mr. Dugan
covers his torritory iu an automobile.
Summits change, men and women die,
others take their place. Hot Petor
schmltt's flour occupies the name
warm place In tho heart of Plate
county house-wives. It is tho Mime
yesterday, to-ilny ami forever. tf
I.. F I'hillippH him sold tho Dr.llohen
property across the street wil of the
court hotiHo ami it in understood he will
replace tho proscnt buildings with it
residence Homo time in tho future. The
buildings of Dr. llohon wore among the
llrst built in Columbus.
Prof. W. Kern ami W.W. Waters loft
thin morning for tho meeting of the
Normal Kiluratlonal Association at
Ashnry Park. N. V. Prof. Kern ia
honored with a plaeo on tho program
at (IiIh meeting. Thoy will bo gone
about ten ilayn. Their itinerary in
eludes Niagara FallM, a trip down the
II ml sou to Mew York and a trip to
Wahlngton.
Tho Carlton Dally baa the follow
iug to nay of W. W. Ogden who wai
formerly a OolumbUR young man and
IiIh wifo wait formerly Miss Ohriita
Kipplo. "W. W. Ogdon, who has
boon conducting the Griffith Hotel
for nbout two yoari, findR that
bin buRiueHs in ro rapidly tnoreaRing
that he will have to have moro room.
Accordingly he hnR rented the oldltar
Huston Hotel, owned by tho Hale
estate. His new quartern ban 'il Bleep
ing rootnR a well as a largo ollice and
dining hall. Tho kitchen ia in the
baBomont. Tho hotel will be ropaper.
oil and painted throughout and an
out ranee made to the ollice at the
corner. The building will alno be
equipped with hot and cold batho and
will ho uthorwiBe improved. When
completed thin will be one of tho bent
hotels in tliiH tart nf the State. Mr.
Udon haw made many friends here
during hi residence. He i.- careful to
look after tho winnow of lua patrona
and Buts a Hue table. Ho will more
into IiIh new iiuartera about tho first
of July and wo wish him huccobh in
hiB new home."
ON HAND
1-lb 2-lb 3-lb
.75
.75
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.75
.50
1.00
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Dr. J. W. Term
OF OMAHA
CYC SPECIALIST
EXPERT OPTICIAN
who for the nat clht years hn
hfim making rouliir visitti to
Columbus, ha opomsl ono of tho
Hint KNiiied Optirnl (Mil ices
In Tim West
in the front rooms ovor Pollock
&Co.' Drugstore. Will hf in
CulumhiiK uIHcvh Sumliiy, Mon
!ay, Tuesday ami Wwlni'mlay of
each week. SHctaLkM and oyo
Klnasos sciontillcnlly Httod and
repaired. Kye (.lasees ndjuated
to any nose.
CONSI'LTATION FIIKK
TriAmr' Daily Jeral.
Mirlnm Price exiwota to so to Lin
coin nest Monday to vtatt for a week.
Hiaa Qraoe DoiMh of Kanana Oltv
rotnrnml home laat nlRht for a short
visit.
Mra. II. O. Prickle, and ehildron nro
vlaitiUR in Omaha whore thov exnoot
to remain till after the Fourth.
Albert Moukor who ia a atndont at
Armor Inatitnte returned homo Wod
neaday for hia autnmer vacation.
The U. P. wrecking crew and niln
driver aro still workinR on the waak
ed oat brldse at Genoa. No traina
have been able to ran on the Spalding
branch for two daya.
Sir. and Mra. J. N. Heater are ex
pected homo noon. Mr. Heater aont a
clipping from a Kansas City natier to
the Journal in which oomnlalnt im
made of hot winds in cortain parts of
Kaunas.
Dr. Martyn and sou Homer are ex
peoted home tonight from Denver.
Homer haa been on a ranch at Deer
Trail for about three mouths to which
place ho will return after the Fourth.
ur. Martyn went to Denver about n
weok ago.
Mra. Edgar Howard aooomuauled by
her daughter Miaa Mary and Miaa
Blolao Koen went to Chicago yeator L
day. Tho young ladioa will be absent
about threo weeks. Mra. Howard ex-
poets to return homo in two weeks.
F.T.Walkor returned last woek from
a trip through Wisconsin, Illinois and
Iowa says that Nebraska farmers have
no oause to eomlain at crop condi
tions. Ho says that Nebraska corn
is fur ahead of any ho saw in his
travels ovor three states, both as to
stand and si.o.
Tho value of Journal advertising is
demonstrated every day in tho weok.
A few days ago a lady advortiaod for
a lost pocket book. Tho ad was read
that night in the Daily Journal bvn
lady who knew where tho missing
pocket book was. Tho samo day a
man advertised a houso for salo and
two imiuirios came to the Journal
office the noxt morning.
Through Koho, Webster ami Ogdon
Canons, briatliug with marvelous
scenos of wostern grandeur aoross
great Halt Lakes, down tho Humbolt
valley and over wondrously beautiful
Sierra Nevadaa via Uuion Paolllo
every day on "TheOverlaml Limitod"
eleotrio lighted. The finest train
noross the American continent. In
quire of W. U. Benham.
WANTED-Hy Chicago manufac
turing house, rSorsoa of trust worthl
new and somewhat familiar with local
torritory as assistant in branch ollice.
Salary I8 paid weekly. Permanent
position. No investimont required.
Business eatablised. Previous exper
ience not essoutial to engagiug. Ad
dress, Mauaser Brancboa, :i'.':s Dear
born St. Chicago. i;tw
The Columbua second base ball team
went to Schuyler Weduesdny and re
port that tho ran up against the (list
team of Schuyler. At any rate thoy
struck a Waterloo, tho score standing
11 to 1 iu favor of the Schuyler team.
On the way homo some of the bovs
took shipping on a freight train which
broke down a mile or so the other aide
of Richland. One of the boys walked
to Richland and telephoned home for
a relief expedition. The others walk
ed all tho way home.
P. K. MoKillip waa In the oity von
terday enroute to Linooln. Speaking of
real estate conditions iu Nebraska Mr.
MoKillip said "Business is unusually
active in Nebraska lands. Prices are
higher than thoy have ever been. But
in spite of that fact there has been an
aotive and increasing demand. We
thought our Nebraska business would
bo quint thin summor and we accord
ingly bought some cheaper lands iu
Kansas, but wn wore mistaken,
has boon dilllcult for us to keep
It
up
mmmmm
wilh the demand rlRbt lit homo."
Judge ltceder and Carl Kramer
were in Omaha yesterday. While the
Judge does not take MirlouMy tlio talk
of his nomination to dm Miprciuo
beueh.his (Mends in the district which
hn serves will not forttet hi in when
the right time comes and thorn are
hundreds of us Plntte county people
who will stand ready to give heartv
endorsement to tho words of Count v
Attorney Kemp In a published Inter
viow in tlio Lincoln Kvcttini! News n
few days ago when ho said that" Judge
Keeder is tho choico of the people In
my county for the supremo bench."
Last evening at six o'clock the U.
P. gang quit work on the main line
track leaving the Olive street cross
lug in an Imppnssnbto condition. '1 he
foreman of the gnng was straight way
cornered by Chief of Pollen August
Schack and informed that the obstruc
tions must bo removed ami the crossing
mado passable at once. The railroad
man said that ho could not get his
meu to work after six, ami olTorod to
put up algual lights, but the valiant
chief suggested that if tho crosslm
was not immediately ojtonod tho fore
man might prepare himself for a visit
to tho look-up. With this nrosneot
before him, ho got busy ami tho cross
ing was cleared.
Mrs. Lndiwg Miohelsen of Odns.sn.
Wash, accompanied by her daughter-in-law,
Mrs. Julius Michelsnu nud
little girl arrived in Columbus Inst
night over the Burlington. Thoy left
their Colfax county homo nbout niiiht
years ago for California where they
resided until last vear when thov
went to Odessa for the health of their
youngost son. At Odessa Will Michel-
son hns a Inrun uenernl mercantile
business which employs his four
younger brothers. Tho Mlehaeisons
nro old settlors in this mirt of the
state. Mr. Miclinelson was n petsonnl
friend of M. K. Turner. Ooorge Mich
nelson still lives near Creston. Mrs.
Michaelson will visit here for some
time. While in Columbus Mrs. Mich
nelson cnllod at the Journal office ami
left enouoh Wnshtnutnu mnnev to
koep the Journal going till l!07.
Ssturday's Daily Journal.
Prof. Hike, teacher mtiHo;fturhor blilg.
Jim Novels returned Vwdny from a
trip to Albion.
Miss Luolla Mnthews returned to
day from a visit to Schnvlor.
Ueorgo HoeHo, roimrtor on tln Schity-
ler (jiull was la'town today,
It. (i. Htro'ttwilfUlie Miuirim li.miili
liean wuh in tw'eity yesterday.
Mish Hester Hill of Monroe uruveil
in the :ity.today ami wi
friitnilti fnV'MViiit n muili
will viiil iinioni;
iVt1.'
: AttornhAiC, F. Critehllold of Ful-
lerton went 'through today ou his way
to Omaha.
Mr. ami V. Spear nrolMr. and Mrn. F.
A. Dlltllll llf Alliiiitl.iwnril ( '..Illinium
between triiuiH today. l
A. O. Olson, messenger on the Nor
folk branch, bus been transferred to
a run on the Oinnlm-Manhattan line.
He leaves today.
Mrs. W. O. Lohr nud daughter Min
nie have gone ou n visit to Muscatine,
Iowa where another daughter resides.
U. P. Fireman Rootor, who runs
between Grand Inland nud North
Platte, arrived in Columbus today
with hiB wifo to visit his parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Fee of Lincoln
returned thin morning from Kiillertou,
where Mr. Foe wuh called by the death
of his father.
Miss Mnmio Curtis, daughter nf
Mr. and Mrn. Fred Curtis, relumed
homo last night from n visit nf a week
with rnbitivos in Creston.
R. II. Onthnm, for the nast lour
years superintendent ol schools at
West Point, Is in Columbus today.
He was recently elected to the sun-
orintendency nf tho Wynioro schools
MrH. C. F. S. Payne of Schuyler yes
ten lay to moot hor little daughter)!
Iteta and Muriel who have been visit,
ing relatives at Monroe. 1'bey returned
home thin afternoon.
Mihhoh Kmma ami Alien Wisn left,
over the Burlington this moininu for a
live weeks visit to Sitml I'm t, Mali.,
where thoir iiister liven. Koforo leinrn
ing they will visit Portland, Seattle and
other western points,
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kricsnu of
Fullcrton, accompanied by theii
daughter, Mrn. Harry Cannon, were
iu Colamhun today on their way home
from Iowa where they had been call
ed by the death of n relative.
Mrs. II. P. H. Onlrich eiitortaned
about forty ladies at a Keusiuutnu
yestorday afternoon The lawn was
arranged with chairs ami a very
pleasant time was enjoyed. A lunch
eon was nerved iu two cotirnis. '
The Spalding train Ihih not run since
Wednesday reached Coliiinluiti at 7 :)
last uiht bearing a great many belated
passengers. A bridge near Kiillertou
and about illHI feet of truck were washed
out by the heavy rains the llrst part of
tho week.
Misn Vesta Sinter entertained about
thirty young friends at High Five
J last ovoning at her homo ou West
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lor Loiiff Servicg
The wear antl the sijrhtliness of a .''.locking figures
more toward economy with some people than the soundiug
of'littlo prices, (iootl cotton ami good dye are the two
things that make a good stocking-antl you can found
your faith on that and you can go a bit further, and be
lieve implicitly that ours have all these qualifications in
the highest form that we have been able to discover.
SPECIALS
Childrens' ribbed Hose
special price
Children's Eilfcl black ribbed cotton JfTr
Hose, also tans special price . . O
Misses' three thread lisle Hose abso
lutely stainless special price .
Children's ribbed NoMEND linen
knee guaranteed last black .
Boy's rough and ready
regular 20c hose, 3
Sandow lull lashioned ankle stands
strain for boys, special price
Misses' Gordon Dye
mercerized lace,
liurtecntii Mroot. The house was
prettily decorated with roses, uaifu
tlunis and sweet pens. The pii
were a deck of cards and n lace fan,
which wero won by Mr. Fred HatTron
and Miss Marguerite Wtllard. A
two-course luncheon was served and
music helped to entertain the guests.
Journal Specials.
Dr. .1. W. Terry. Opt lean.
Ir. Terry adjusts eye glasses
to
any nose
O. H. Preib, painting ami paper
hanging. dwtf
The host bread in town nt Focsch's.
Try it ami ho convinced.
Try Poosch's fine Imported bakery
line. The best of everything.
Dr Terry's motto is Mitisfuotinn
(Siinraiiteed or monev refunded.
OIIOIINI) HONK & IIKKF HOHAI'S
for chickens nt Krustttltrock's. I'lioue
w. tf
I'ceseh's hig ice cream business has
forced him to import his bakery goods
for a while. They are the best in the
citv.
Or. Tnrrv adjusts eye-glasses to
any tione. Can't shake otf.
For the best harness ami lly nets
go to Victor 'Jemum-sl's ou nth
treet if
OiiiisiiIi l)i Terrv about your eyes.
Ollice over Pollock X- (Jo's Drug store.
Consultation free, Sunday, .Monday,
TuoMlay ami Wednesday of each week.
IIaeyouau account von an not
collect' Take it In MoKlfrosh. tt
FOUND. Kastnru Star pin in front
of Winslow's livery ham. Owner call
at Journal ofllou or Winslow's barn
ami pay for this notice tf.
For lire insurance, mo O. N Me
Klfiesh. ollice oyer I'olumhus State
Haul; tf
The liuest, lieshest angel food at
Ponudi's, '.'() cents a cake, Try a sam
ple, free.
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ribbed Hose CA r
pair for . ttr V
25c
black and tan
all sizes at .
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(Oonsult Dr. Terry nbout your eyes.
'Now Is the time to iusuro your
projMirty against loss by lightning.
Loss every day. Why be the loser
when a small premium mny knve you
hundreds of dollarrs. Lightning in
surance written by Hoohor, llockon
berger & Uhnmbors Insuros.
FOlt BALK-One Nelson 14-Horse
Power, as good as new. Strongest
(tower iu the world. Htenl stroke
wheels under it. Write or see us for
price, u. Uror.il, Duncan, Nebr. tf
(J. N. MoKlfrosh, attorney. Collect
ions a spoolulty. tf.
Dr.Terry.ihe Omaha Kye Hpoclalist,
has oHUied one of tho belt eimippeii
optical olllces in tho west, over Pol
lock and Oo's drug store. Will bo in
his UolnmhuH office Sunday, Monday.
Tuesday and Woilnosduv.of each week.
Spectacles and eye glasses scientifi
cally llttod. Consultation free.
FOK HALK (lood now r. room cot
taue In north part of town. luqnirn
of Walter Scott. tf
Notice.
Oiti.eiih are hereby untitled to trim
up their trees in compliance with the
ordinance which riilrrs them to be
trimmed up at least eight feet from
the ground. Untrimmed trees Inter
fere with lighting the streets and are
n nuisance. ltyOrder of City Council.
Now is the chance to mako the do
light I ul trip to Ualiforniafor just one
half nf the oxponso incurred iu mak
ing the trip nt any other timo, Don't
Kstiono for you may not soou again
bo otVorod the low ratos of fjr..0(i to
SuuPrnnoisoo, Bautn Karbara, Los An
gelos.San Diego nud many other Cali
fornia jKdnts. Literature nlK.ut ( all
fornla free on application to W. II.
Moiihnm 4 ,
Hargains iu all kinds of furniture,
stoves, etc at Drake's closing nut sale.
Diamond O. hams and bacon nt Her
man Kersunbrock's.
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