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LOCAL lAppEFJING .. i - . I Thursitny'a Daily Journal. . Dr. Paul, denied,. Prof. Pool, vinliniat, 'Phone 05. Dr. Vallior, Osteopath, Hurler block. Miss Vesta H'ater wiat to I'ollwood today. August Waguor wont to Omaha thli morning. Mr. Newman nml Mr. (Hunk went to Tiiriiov loiluy. A. IV Oioueh of PrimroM in in Co liiiiilittM today. Judge nml Mr. I. L. Albert wont to Omaha thin moi-nlni. Mag unite Ailmiitlil of Allilon Is visiting MrF. Fred Curtta. MIm II. Kaufman, tho dressmaker linn moved to ill, tltli St. Miss Mabel Mcocroft In visiting friendi in tins city this week. One of Set h I'.raun'ri hammocks Ih ii mho euro for that tired feeling. Mn A. II. Weofor, Park Oily. Utah U vbiting Mrs Howard (leer n fow days. Dr. Louis, tho Albion ball player, was in 1110 city today onrnutn to Nor folk. Attornoy C. F. Orltehdeld of Fill lorton was In tho city today on legal bllslllOFN, Mm. K. F. Fnlda nf Schuyler who has bona visltlm Mr. nml Mr. Irvo Spidca rotnruoil homo today. Mrs. A. IC. Wnldron ami daughter Mnbnl of Schuyler aro guests at the homo of Mr. mid Mm. O. H. Hauay. Mm, Varloy of Omaha ban bona vin. itnsr hnr sisters, Mm. A. J. ami K.H. Smith she returned home ycstoiday. Mrs. (leorgo Window left this minting for Stuart, Nebr., whore she will visit relatives for nbont three WOllkH. MUs Julia Calbrulth of Albion and Miss Helen Hall of Omaha were mnnni; tho visitors who spent tho Fourth in Ocdinnbus Mrs. Ohas. Klias nnd daughter Pan lino sjiert tho Fourlii in Grand Maud wild MrH. Kilns' daughter, Mrs Jesse Wiles Thoy returucd today. Tho tlroworks display which wait interrupted by rain ou the owning of tho Fourth will bo resumed tomorrow evening. A large and beautiful assort wont of fireworks remains to be used, and if the weather pemlu tomorrow evening the display will be worth eelug. Everybody is urged to come out and see It. Misses Winnie and Nellie Hill of Albert Lea, Minn., arrived here Ties duv for a visit of two weeks. They are nieces of Mrs. J. O. Echols. Miss Auua Doaglas and Miss Alta Slr.vkor, who spent the Foarth In Co lumbus visiting friends, left this morning for Benedict, Nebr., their home, Procrastination is the thief of time. Don't pat it off. Have yoar hoase In Huretl now. Have your accounts ool locted before they are outlaw. Call on O. N. McKlfresb. wtf. Seasons ohange, men and women die, others take their places. Bat Peter Schmltt'a floor oocaplea the same warm placo In the hearts of Plata county house-wives. It is the same yostorday, to-day and forever. tf Mr. nml Mrs. Henry Hagat. Jr., re turned tho Fourth from their wedding trip. While their place of residence Is In coarse of preparation they will reside with Mr. Ragat.'s parents. It. O. Lange, an old Platte county settler who at one time published a German paper here, visited friends a fow hours between trains yesterday. He sent a telegram from Fremont to F.Brodfaeher announcing bis coming. Mrs. 8. 0. Raney who has beon In Linooln with her husband since hie accident on the Fourth, retnrned home last night. She says that the surgeons have been enable thai far to locate the ballet In Mr. Raney's heel and that they have decided to allow him to rest a few daya before again prob ing for it. Mr. Raney, she rtyi, is resting easy, bat will be confined to tho hospital for some time. Searoh for the fellow who did tho shooting is in progress. It is believed that be is in Hnvolock and that It is only a a cmosttou of a short time when ho will be locatod. I 4K3sli9MiP 1 .Friday's Dally Jearaal. l'rof. Bike, teacher music, Barber bldg. Dr. Chun. H. Plats, homeopathic phy sioian and surgeon, poatoffioe building 'X"X-'X--:-yv-. X T Henry Ragatz & Co. y. ALWAYS ON HAND Or tho First Quality - A Full Line ol 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. The following in tins- 1-lb 2-lb 3-lb "White House" .... .40 Chase & Sanborn's "Seal" - .40 Upton's - - - - .40 "Richelieu" ... .40 "Rafints," .... .75 .75 .75 .75 .50 1.00 j& TEA j& Japan, Gunpowder and English Breakfast, in bulk and packages, tho finest grown and Guaranteed to give Perfect Satisfaction. CANNED FRUITS, MEATS, VEGETABLES 1 A full, fresh and complete assortment ol everything usually sold in our line. We buy our goods direct from first hands for cash, and consequently buy at the VERY LOWEST PRICES. We can and do sell the BEST GOODS for the LEAST MONEY, and aro confident we can convince everybody of that fact who will give us a trial. Henry Raiatz k Co., Nebraska Phona 29, Indpendent Phones 29 and 229, iw&w'tW'W'W" I Dr. J. W. Term OV OMAHA eve specialist EXPERT OPTICIAN who for tho past eight yearn has been making regular visits to Columbus, has opened one of tho Beat Kqiipptt Optirnl Offiirei li The Went in the front rooms over Pollock ACo.'a Drug Store. Will bo in Columbus olllcos Sundny, Mon day, Tuesday and Wednesday of each week. Spectacles and eye (Classed scientifically fitted and repaired. Eye Glasecs adjusted to any nose. CONHI'l.TATION I'HKK Ool. M Whltmoyer la putting a new ooat of paint on bla residence. FOR KBNT Rood clean rooms Mrs. Cashing 404 lltli Bt. Reasonable prloea. John Smith, Ohaa. Kelly and Kd Watts of Monroe are Oolambns visit ors today. Dre. Martyn, Evans, Evans ,v Martyn Jr., office three doors north of Fried- hof's stor Mrs. Baboook and Mr. Dickinson are entertaining this afternoon tn hon or of Miss Alice Lntb. Mrs. Susanna Thomas has gone on visit to Buffalo, si. Y., eipectlUK to be gone abont a month. Hev. Q. A. Mnnro nas been spend ing several daya In the country with members of bla congregation. Mrs. Harriet Sherman, of BuHuy- ler, an old time resident of Columbus is visiting old friends in the city this week. E. QUI and son Amos of Bt. Edward were In the city last uight returning from Idaho where they have taken irrigated homesteads. Mrs. Julia Olsen of Omaha daugh ter of Mr. awl Mrs. Karr spent the Fourth In Columbus. Bhe expects to romatn abont two weeks. MIm Kelso, the milliner, toaa deoid ed to olose her store at it :!M o'clock every evening. This la a movo in the right direction and one that should be emulated by othertores in the city. Jno. Ktseuiaun of Uruentli brought a sack of new potatoes to tbe Journal ofiioe tbla moruiug. They were the largest nw Ktatoea we have seen and were of excellent haue and qual ity. Born to Mr. aud Mrs. Carl Schubert this morulng a bright bouuoing girl baby. Tbis makes Oarl'a family number nine children, seven girls and two boys. Carl is happy and the mother and little infant are doing nloely. A. O. Kolloob, known to the boys on tbe road as "Dad, "nas resumed bia old plaoe as clerk at the Meridian hotel. There is no more popular hotel olerk in the state tban"Oad"Kulloob. Tbe boys all like him and are glad to see blm back. Work baa reoommenoed on tbe new bank building after considerable delar on account of tbe non-arrival of ma terial. Tbe muoh wanted staff arriv ed yesterday and a fall force of work men will be employed Monday and push the bnlldlng to completion as rapidly aa possible. Mlsa Wimiuist left tbis week for Holdredge where abe will visit with bar parent for a week or so before go ing to tbe large millineiy oentera of tbe east to absorb new Idea in head gear for tbe fall trade. She will re tarn to Columbus about tbe first of September and will be employed again by Miss Kelso. WANTED-By Chicago mannfao taring house, person of trust worthi ness and somewhat familiar with local territory aa assistant in branob ofiioe. Salary 18 paid weekly. Permanent position. Mo investment required. Business establised. Previous exper ience not ataeutlal to engaging. Ad dress, Manager Branches, ii'ili Dear born St. Obloago. fltw Miss Florenoe Wbitmoyer went to Bellwood this morning to give ber regular coarse of lessons to her piano class at that plaoe, bat returned on tbe afternoon freight, having found all of ber .pupils laid op from the effects of Fourth of July festivities. Bbe thinks that if the same rate of casualties held throughout tne entire town a amoug ber musio pupils, the village of Bellwood is depopulated. In tbe trial of a case yesterday in Juntine O'Brien's court Attorneys Uar low and Llgbtner made a taw remarks relatiug to their respective lueutul ca pabilities and knowledge of legal pro cedure. Mr. Oarlow cloied by u- pressing a hope that bis opponent might come to know moroasthu years pass, and Mr. Llgbtner opined that in the light of Mr. Oarlow 'e progreos lio had not much hope. The engage men t was at long range and there was no mortality. The man Odell from Creston who was brought back from the Pacific coast bv Sheriff Oarrlg had his prelim inary hearing yesterday before Justice O'Brien, and was held to the district court In the sum of l.'OOO ou the charge of criminal altortlon. An ac complice by the name of Early was secured as a wltuess and testified to the effect that he was present nt the time of the commission of tho crime and himself burled the abortive child. Ora. Metz and McKinley testified as to tbe ooudition of tho woman after the delivery. ttartUy's Daily Journal, Clias, Segslke wout to Clarks this morning. Frank Clothor was down from tho ('enter todny. Homer Kolduson was a passenger east this noon. Dr. Flory of Bt. Edward was in tho city this afternoon. Homer Kobinson returned from the west on No. 12 this morning. Hoy Hall went to Fullertnn this week to visit his cousins there. H. C. Newman went to Taruov this morning to atteud w bankrupt sale. Mr. aud Mrs. Hubert liurruss hnvo gone to Silver Creek for n visit of a few days. Dave Newman wont to Ocnna this morning to look after some of the farms of I. Uluck. P. E. MoKilltp, of Humphrey was In the city a short time Inst evening on his way homo from the east. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Carter loft lost night for a weeks' visit with friends and relatives at Norfolk and Orelgh-ton. Carl Schubert has puteloctrtc lights in his guu store. Another caho of locking the barn door after thn horse is stolen. Conductor C. S. Utuu-y is reported to lie improving uicely from his re cent accident and will be nnt in a few days. Wilbur aud Edllh Barnes or llnutn I, Columbus, left the first of the woek for a two weeks visit at Broken How and Denver. Earl Nlckerson of Bt. Edward hnr been appointed manager for Hwtft -Oo , but has not vet been asiguod to a looation. Lee Jenkins and Ha 1 1 (iiet.en left this morning for Loop City, ecinipited with gans and dogs and othor neces tarle for hunting. K. F. Williams of Bt. Edward re turned tbis morning from a three weeks trip to the North Pint to oonntry where he has been looking iuto real estate investments. W. L. Rowelr, local manager for Swift & Co., nas gone to York for a week's vaoatiou. Hie place will be filled daring his abseuca by Thos. Pilley who Is foreman. Mrs. Waite, who is employed ou tho Stanton Register, after spending a fow daya visiting frieuds iu Columbus went thia moruiug to her homo in Central City for a vacation. Misses Nellie Laugan and Josio Clotber and Mr. Albert Thurman, of Platte Oenter were in our city last evening to nee the grand display of fire works and atteuded thn dauoo. They returnod homo oarlv this morn ing. Geo. Hall, carrier on Route t. re- porta an iuterestiiur celebration at Henry Hobbenslefkens grove on tho Fourth. About fifty memlmrs of the German Baptist church wero present. Rev. Hyde aud Wm. Bloedorn deliver ed addresses aud an Interesting child ren's program was glveu. Mrs. L. L. Oray, ami Mrs. O. M. Douglas accompanied by their mother Mrs. A. M. Mabaffey left tills morn ing for Oresbam, Nobr , to bo prevent at the unveiling oeremonios tomorrow of a monument erected by the (J Id Fellows In honor of Mrs. Mahutlcy's son who died hero this spring. Miss Ethel Hurd, formorly manager of the Postal Telegraph Co. here, and lately in charge of tho company's ofilce in Grand Island, has resigned her position and will return to her home in Dee Moines, la., atfer visit ing over Sunday in Columbus. Chris Gruonther returnod today from a western trip. Ho re'sirls that tbe wheat crop of himself and brothor at Wheatland, Wyo, , was completely wiped out by bail. Thn ground was covered with hail to a depth of eight inches and hail s'onos wont through roofs of houses. "Bwlfl aud Ooutpauy will erect a sub stantial building for their liiuiiioss in Columbus as soou as they can find a suitablo lot upon which tn build. Tho local manager, SV. L. Rowley, told a Journal rniorter today that plans had practically been completed for closing a deal for lots when It was fouud that the title to the same was CASH STORE GOOD HOSIERY FOR LONG SERVICE The wear and the sightliness of a stocking figures more toward economy with some people than the soundiug of little prices. Good cotton and good dye are tho two things that make a good stocking -and 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. Children' ribbed Hose, fast black special price . Cnildrens Kiffol black ribbed cotton Hose, also in tans, special price Misses' three thread lisle Hose, absolutely stainless special price Children's ribbed, NoMtiND linen knee, guaranteed fast black, social price Itoy'a rough and ready ribbed Hose, absolutely fast black regular 20c Hose special price JJ pair , Sandow full fashioned ankle stands strain for boys special price ..... Misses' Gordon dye black and tan mercerized Lace all sizes, special price 10c ir.e 25c 25c HOC 2.rc 25c H'cmTmm reusn: III its tM lBBt V f n'lf aBV YACHT CLUB Salad Dressing' Just in Season The nddetl touch lo Ldi.-lcr, SuIimIh, Kisli, Cold Meals, CiioiinilK'rs Sliced Tomatoes, Let luce, and all .Summer Food. Price Per liottle, 10o, 30o, 50c German-American Coffee No change in quality always liud the Nime liigli grade goods in every package. Pillsbury's Best Flour 31.000 bblft Sold Every Day Tho Standard of tho World. Makes the most bread Makes the best bread Makes the whitest bread When ordering Klour jima! mi Pillslmry's llct Do not take Hie ".luMiisi Jood" Kind (i .- e . m msstot BESTS &x isKSS'" ! iuinerfeet, and their plans wore delay ed aoeordlOKlr. Mr. Knwloy would not commit hininelf hot he left tho iut prossioii that tho plant would bo a credit to Columbus. J Yesterday's Dally Jonraal. Dr. J. W. Torry, Optloau. Commit Dr. Terry about your eyoH. The NUHirviNorN met this afternoon. Jan. Novidri was in Uuialm yeHter day. (). It. lreih, puintlUK and paper haiiKiiiK. dwtf Att'y Frank Homi In in the eitv this nfiernoon. lllakn Manor of 1'laite Center In in tho city today. Miss Kthel WIiik left Hatarday for Malvern, la , to visit her mother for two nr three week?. Heth ISraun and Win. Hwaohter are in Tarnnv today ou liuxtneHH. (MOIINU HONK & IIKKP HOKAl'8 for ohiekeuH at Krtut&Hrouk'N. Phone . tf Kditor Htn Icwoll nf thn UoiioaTIuioh was in ColuiuhuH a fow hours this afternoon. Private iMiardiiiK hoube. Will take tulilo boarder. (Jail at ll'.OH Platte St. Jno. Konwuly nf Onnoa was in tho city today. Ho was returning from a ploasaut trip to Omaha. I). M. Newman went tn Omaha this morning. From there ho will go to Lincoln for two or three days. Fireman Hector returned to his home in Grand Island this noon, after a few lays visit iu Columbus with his par ents, Now Ih the time to insure your property auaiust loss Ity HxhtiiiiiK. Loss every day. Why he tho loser wheii a small premium may save you hundreds of dollars. Lightning in surance written by Haolior, llocken borger it Chambers insures. Ohas Peterson of Genoa was in Co lumbus today mi business loluttve to thn estate of his father, Andrew Peter son, deeeasod, of which ho is admin istrator Mrs. Cora Ifodhurg nccompanlod by Master Frank Hall went to Omaha this morulng. The hit tor will visit two woeks with relatives. Mrs. Hod burg, it Is rumored, will return as Mih. Liudbnrg. The Misses Wotborby of Btaplehurst. Nebr., who have Iwon guests nt tho homes of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. McAllis ter, Mr. and MrH. H. t). Oray anil Mr. and Mrs. V. O. lrnv ami Mrs. U. O. Hurnssluue thn Fourth, returned homo Saturday. The Misses Lucy Dill and Klinbotli Thomson of Orainl Island are uuet i this week of Miss Havel MUlnnl. In cnmliment tn these young ladies, Miss Millard will entertain twenty-live young ladioH tomorrow afternoon from !l o'clock to (' nml Mi tho evening will entertain n house party of ten young ladies. Policeman .Tack Sullivan drove up tn Platte Oenter Sunday and spent tho day with a sick brother. This was his first trip iuto the country this season and the ureat Held- or grain along the road were a complete sur prise Instead of (lie corn crop being poor as reported lie cays it is Hue and above the average, Small grain he claims will bo a corker crop. Little Juanita Corbett won the dia mond ring last night at the Ophniiuor medical show. There were live moth ers on thn platform with their child dren and every one lit thn audience over sixteen years of ago was given a veto for the child whom they thought to be the prettiest. A largo crowd was present and it was a large bunch or votes that was cast for little. I uatilta Cnrhett. LOST. A Milliard camera, about K bv ii inches, Finder nleasn return to II. HockenlHirger. U. .