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X t r 'TU. I t J X LOCAL pApDENII$ Thai mlu) Daily Journal. Dr. Paul, doutiei. Prof. Pool, violinist. 'Phone i;.V Dr. Vallier, (.Moipath, limber Muck. Mis Mamie O'MhIIv (it Otiitilm is the guest for two weeks nt the lumily ot M. SnVllgO. Mrs. Harriet Sherman left fliU afternoon for Schuyler nfter n visit with Mrs Cudingo here. Mrs. Murphy who recently unlit hor llllllllictv hiifilii"." on Olive street, departed tor her homo on u west hound trul ii. Mis, Kitinri Wnk't and Mr (Jims. Derringer of Spring! ield, 111. went to tit. Kilwiint nml (lotion thii morning to VlBit lolntlves. Mm. H.M. Matthews of S'nleni. Ohio Mil Mrs. l.mul nf Omnlin nrrlve.i In ilty yosterdny to visit Mr, ami rs. C, ,1. Onrlow. They lott this iiornoon to visit friends in David City. Si Ui Wins In handing nut the cig. J). 'gut today nml looking pleasant Tim 'H ltilliimlln. nntm. I. I.. I 1 liuu vljlln.l V..I.....I I . " ""i-wi-nii m'kuiiuiv every l-itr .vi'iirn Hi. Miys Columbus show great itiiirnvrniint over its conitlou in lour years ago mi lnoks llkn ((muni: town Ho purtliMilnrlv hi urn goon condition of in comparison with t'IWit. Hills. n spoilt )ur streets, those of otlmr H" N on liis wnv to thoHlnek A white-bull torrliT made h CO. toot jump from tin top nt n ladder Inst owning nt tlm pnrk for thn odHioa tlon or tlm crowd Hint hnil nssomhlori to Imur the band concert. Tlm littlt dog is named dellrJos nml his owner hikes him from town to town, tnlctnu "P collections from tlm spectators at tlm poifortnmio.,. .lotl'iies wnlks ntotm up tlm stop of tlm ladder nml nt n slgnnl from his mati r jumps nil', landing in n net sixty f,.f below. Thn colhv.tloii lust night amounted to ten dollars of which JoHrles' shun wnH n square nmnl unit tnuisportntiou to tho next town T Mliumoillnto onuso of his Imppiimss is n klwolvopound hoy who hns taken per- fcmnnont lodging with lilm ti.iu in iSlMnx's first experience ns ti papa nun tin nets no though ho liked it. W. A. Kathsnck, vico president of tho Firat Nntionnl Hnnk, was in town lt night enroiito for Dnviit City, whoro ho is n wittmss in u ciisp inDis- triot conrt. Ho shipped over three fk hum! red ponnils of hooks over to tlm goltv, the record of mi nceonnt .-net JSv us evidence. Miss Hazel Miltnril piitertnined i"""j iur oi our gin mentis yes- (oriinr afternoon in compliment to iMisS LUOV Dill mill Mluu l.MI.l...,l. 'I'l .1 II III . . ,. ;M..iiiiriui ui iirilllll ISinilll, CiPVPI'ltl VT' JKil KHOHHiiiK contDstH nml ptorrs- iivo croiUHt providpd nmm-einoiit for tho it nest h mid n dninty two course Jan. h ion wnssorveil. Tomorrow niter woon Miss Millnnl will entertnin the nenii Ksthnr mrls in lioiior of her guests. Hurry Grossman of I'hllileliiliin. u snttler horn in tlm (Mt's, stopped in Co lumhuH toilny. He wns one of ilm earliost fiottlors hero nml is nciimint oil with nil tho ohl-timors. Mr. ( s. Notice Ims heeii received hv thnsov onil succe).sfal contestants of Co. K who have hoon practlciiif.' for thn Htntn National Ounrd shoot, which will he held in Kearney, Nnhr., com Hii'iiciii,' .Tilly ,'!) and continuing until AiiKiisr .ith, that tlmy will hn nxpect oil to nitend nt that tiinn. and that tlm winners of thn stato shoot will Imvi. tlm honor of boIiic to Sen Uirt, N. .!., to the National shoot, in competition with the best marksmen of tho United States. Tho fotlowitiR worn success ful in thn local try out: Can't. Aug ust WiiKnor, SerRnonts Mnmm mid Mo Karlaml. Oorpornl llrinn, Musinlnn Yutiiif. Privates Ohristomcn, .lohson nml Davis. , -rmv m I K'Lm I I Dr. J. W. Terru I ill' IIAl.MIA I EYE SPECIALIST I t-Artni ufiiuiAN I who for tin past fight years has I I boon milking regular visits to I V.I.....I I I (I1I1IIIIII1H. II11U IlllltltlWI .111.1 .it ffl... I Ht-st KiiiiMMl Optical Olllicos I I In TI... U'..k I I in tliu front rooms over Pollock I iV Co. ' Drugstore. Will lie in I Coluuihus olllces Sunday. Mon- I I day, Tuesday and Wt'dnesday of I I each week. Spectacles and eye- I 1 iflilULinj L.1.I....I l.t.... 11. !!....! .... . IH h.iimi ,-.. itii. . iii.iii iiueii lino I rcpairi'd. Kyt C.lasees adjustt'il I I to any nose. I I rONSCLTATION IIIKK I Friiliiy's Dnily Journal. returned from Mrs Kiiinr Howard (Chicago today Miss Anna IClauso is visiting for n few day- in Mnnr'to. C A. I.nnrilslnv luailoa Imslnoss flip to Allium tliis morning Miss II Knurmaii, the dressmaker lias moved tn 11 1, l it h St K O Mor.in of (Preston was in tho citv WciiucMlav on liusiness. OncofSHli P.rnun'H hnminonks is uiaii loft horn in 1S7'.' an since then -ure cuio tor that tired funling. W'H'irHM'W'M'-:- f I Henry Rapte & Co. Bk. IV" I M ' J ALWAYS ON HAND Of the First Quality- -A Full Line oi Staple ami Fancy GROCERIES Provisions, Qucenswarc, Glassware and Fancy China. - COFFEE j& Our "Richelieu" in bulk gives entire satisfaction at 30, 25, 20 & 3 5c a lb. The following in tins 1-lb 2-lb : "White House" .... .,10 ,75 Chase & Sanborn's "Seal" - .40 .75 Upton's .... ,o .7r "itichclicu" - - . .jo 75 "Ungate" ."-() 3-lb 1.00 Mrs. K. II. Uhaninor has spent this wonk the Ruost of Iluuihroy frionds Attorney Win. O'Hrlou wont to Clenoa on profossionnt business todnv. K. II. Ohnmliors returned Inst night from n liusiness trip to Sliprmnn county. Kov. Henry Xinnocker is visiting tho homo folks this work. Mrs. 'An nnckor is visiting hor jmronts nt Ht. Kdwnrd. Hnv. Hornnrd O. Mnttson, pnstor of tho i'irst Oongregntionnl church of Vankton S. 1). is a guest nt thn home of Mr. nml Mrs. F. II. A Idiot f. Mr. mid Mrs. It. S. Dickinson went Inst night on n western trip to ho nil sent about n month. They will spend tho time in Denver, Fort Collins, Port land mid southern California. Tho Ladles Auxiliary of tho Congre gational church hnd n ten-cent ton yesterday afternoon nt tho residence of Mrs. Spnrhnwk in west Columbus. A good uttondnnco is retried. Kdmund Photon, formerly n resilient of this community ami now of Na tional Olty, Cal., is in Columbus on his way to Europe for an extended visit. Ho is nn old friend of thn Htongor family. Mr. mid Mrs. Mark Hnthtmrn re turned homo night liofore Inst nfter n briof stay in Fulls City whoro they woro guests of Mr. Knthburn's sistor, Mrs. II. Minor. On thoir return they stopped in Uinnhn for a fow days. Judge V. N. Honslov and Thos. Wilson will start for Chirngo tomorrow to son nliont disposing nf thoir patent car coupler. Thn hearts of Columbus people will bo delighted to hoar of n disposition of this invention that will return n handsome fortune to our es teemed townsmen. H. S. llulln, at one time oditor of tho Solinyler Sun nnd inter editor of tho Fullerton paper was tho guost nf Mr. mid Mrs. F. II. Abbott this after noon. Mr. Ilulla is on his way west tn tnkn ehargo of a large boot sugar factory at Sterling, Colo. Ho has for sovornl years boon assistant superin tendent of n sngnr factory in Now York. Mr. Hulla spooiatied in ohoiuUtry nt Nobrnska University ami boenmo nn oxpert in boot sugar ohoiu lstry. His promiton to tho suporin tendoucy of tho Sterling jilant is a marked recognition nf his ability. It is tn bo regrettod that Columbus is to loso so nxcollout a business tlrni Miss Mnbel Wnlilron returned to day to hor homo In Sohuylor after a visit with Miss .laeggl who went ns far as Honfon with Iter vuos Mrs. Harolny Jones wont to Denver today where she will hn Joined in n coupln of weeks by Mr. .tones mid they win men go to tho Portland expos. ition. Procrnstlnntlim is tho thief of time. Don't put It otV. Have your house in sured now. Have your accounts col- looieu neioro tlmy nre outlaw Call on C. N MoKlfrosh. wtf. Seasons change, men and women die, others take thoir places, Hut Peter Schniitt's Hour occupies (he same warm plant In tho honrts of Plain tlt. I.II..D1I (hJu.... . 1 """"J iiiiiin"wiri'n, ir is nil kiilili yestorday, to-dny mid forever. tf Mrs. M. (. Perkins is chaperoiiiinr a party of young people who will go to MoPherson's lake this levelling for a week's outing. MUs Mnrcla Per kins is hostess mid the guests of hon or am Misses Horvey ami Fans of Omahn. WANTKD-Hy Chl.-ago mnniifim. tnrliig house, person of trust worthi ness mid somewhat familiar with local territory as assistant in blanch olllee. Salary il,s p.ttd weekly. IVrinatient position. No invest imeiit leiinlred. liusiness establised. Previous exper ienuo not esfoutial to eugngini;. Ad dross, Mntincnr HramiheH. ;w:i Dear born St. Chicago. r,rxv :::":5".,::::;:;k::::;::;::k:;xxkxk: w I Ttoe Kancli Snaps n V In the But Ranch Country in Nebraska h -, N( ' 'A ,,anch of s.()0 acres, ; miles from the I'.'.ni'oatl. 1 ((.o jK-ivs deeded, one school suction under ;; J( year lease, s sections hotnesloadod. Cuts 1000 tons ;- w mi nay aim runs moo head cattle. .'50 miles of fence m )) house windmills and up-to-date ranch improve' K u"?- ,,,() ;,t',",,i, i"t hy and alfalfa. (500 acres ir,MM nl aim land. Will sell with or without stock vm 55 sell on easy payments. x M ------ U ., N(J- r A 'ani'li of 112.000 acres, six miles from tho nu road; 1000 acres deeded, one school section unde? M f ,ear lease; several sections homesteaded. Kxcellent J 'os; """"""ViihI ,,,''Ii improvements. CutsSOO JJ .JJJ!st,:Jh,w-v "l", W,M '" WM) head of cattle. A bargain M Thos. D, Worrall, tlm Lincoln gram dealer who is waging war on the al leged elovntor trust in Nobrnska, and his attorney, F. n. Howell, nro in Co lumbus today looking into Platte ...M.uij Knuii coiinmons. inoy con tomplntn holding nn invest ignt ion and tuning impositions in this count v. though nrobably in Platte Center or sonio other town than Cnlunibu". 0M 0 n : ranch of C000 acres: I.CM !w.f.ic ,i.iwi .1 cut !;.( tons of wild hay. One of the host hav and or In 'l i .i- '" ,a,l ,m mu"-,,"" farm in east- i ii ioiii iisKa. at t l-or prices and direct reference to owners, cnuuiro K'.IOl'KNAh OI-'KICM. unnn5:uM::5s::::::::s;:::5:5:KuuKKi Mouilny's Dully Jnurnnl. DrH. Murtyn, Kvium, Kviiiih .v Mnrlyn Jr., ollloti threo doom north of Fried hof'i. Htoro. Miss Julia Fox Is spending n few days in Omaha. Mrs. C. D. Kviiiis id confneil to hor bod with illness, Frank Kersonhrock is enjoying a vacation in Omaha. Miss Pntltn Martyn in chaperoning threo carriage loads ot young people at MoPherson'H today. Mrs. Sidney Wheeler of Schuyler has been here n coupln of dnys visit ing nt tho homo of M. Vogel. Miss Lucy Dill nml Miss Kli.nlmth Thompson of Ornud Island, guests ul Miss Hazel Millard, returned home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wisensliiie are tho parents of n lino new baby girl who cainn to takn up resldcncn with them this morning. S M Kussom. Union Pncllic nireiit at Fnllerlon, stopped over Sunday with his daughter, Mrn. Jos Mnlmll'ey. no is on his wny homo from n south ern trip. Joseph MoschonrosH lost a vnlunblo horsn Saturday on his farm north of Columbus. The animnl dropped dead from heat, whilo pulling a culfivntor in thn corulleld. A young lady reminded n Journal roportor today that tho Joiirnul hud ooiitniuod no mention of the visit of Dr. O. K.Lennh and his lady to the doctor's pnrouts nt Humphrey on the Fourth. O. 8. Ranoy was brought home Sat urday night. Thn bullet is still in his toot. Ho will undergo another exam ination soon in which the X-Kays will bo omployod to locate tho bullet. Ho is suffering considerable pain. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Paulson who lives H.rnn mllnu nirth nt lln...... .i. ... tst ir:1 -I- o i ; .; ;:,:; Fotornm who is lit the hospital in a j& TEA j& Japan, (Junpowder and Eno-lish ISrealcfasl, in hulk and packages, the finest rrown and (Juarantocd totfivo Perfect Sutisfaction. :: CANNED FRUITS, MEATS, VEGETABLES ! :: :: i A fill! funnt. t..,.I -.-1..J . . .'. ".' couipioie assortment .. ol everything usually sold in our line. Wo i buy our goods direct from first hands for :: SiLvJind consequently buy at the VERY fegK?PRIC,Es- c an l o sell the t BEST GOODS for the LEAST MONEY, nnd f i are confident wo can convince everybody oi t that lact who will give us a trial. t -- Henry Ragatz k Co., Nebraska Phone 29, Indpandent P.ionss i9 and 229, WtMMMMHHHMMHM'4i-M''',J-1 :.:: """ VV,I.MI,I,1 ........... rvvvvvv t V r :: J lack of snitablo rooms in which to conduot their business. This firm have made many friends during tho fow months of thoir residence and thoir departure is n renl loss to the businoss circles nf Columbus. When nskod his reasons for leaving Colum bus Mr. Cloos said to a Journal re porter: "I hate to lenvo Colmnbus, my businoss hns been better than I ex pected considering my crowded and unfavorable location in Columbus and I know of no city where tho prospects are better for n good hard ware business. lint I came hero nnd started with the definite holief that 1 was to httvo rooms in tho Friodhof .t Phillip's new building by Sept. 1. Hut it turns nut that my contract is defective and I could not In any event get those rooms before the end of the year. I ha?o tried to secure other rooms but nm unable to Hud suitable rooms that can bo tented. I cannot a tlon I to run businoss nt a loss waiting for uncertainties. I disliko to inter fere with the retail business here by closing out my goods, but I mu forcod to do it in order tn protect myself against farther loss." Sutiinlny 'h Daily Journnl. Prof. Hilte.teiinher mimic, Harbor bldg. Dr.C'hiiH. II, Plutz, homeopathic nhy HJcian mill surgeon, poHtolllee building Miss Anna Klauso returned home todny nfter a visit of several days in Humphrey mid Monroe. serious condition. Tuny woro guests of Mr. and Mrs. Win, Mntson. Dr.Torry.tho Omnlin Kyo Hpocinlii-t, has opened ono of the hoM equipped optical olllces in the west, over Pol look nml Co's drug store. Will bo in his Columbus ollioo Sunday, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, of each week. Spnctaolos and oyo glasses scientifl. cally lifted. Consultation free. Mrs. Harry Clark nml (laughters Hazel mid Ruth returned home to Salt Lake City, Utah, the llrl p'irt of Inst week, after n most delightlul vis it with hor sister, Mrs. Will S. Kvans nnd family. While hern Mrs. ()ark made many friends nnd wns nuiidi plensed with Columbus. Accompanied bv Dr. W. S Kviiiis, Mrs. Clmk and daughters paid Omaha a visit. Robert Wagner. ,, , (MiuhIid'h Mail)) Hobert .Wagner died this morning at his home in Columbus, nt the age ot 71 yenrs. Deceased was born in (lormany and enmo to America in the ."iO'h After living in Chicago for nivural years hn came to Nebraska about twenty years ago For a time he was engaged in the livery luninei-s in Columbus. Two children are living, .lacoli Wagner and Mrs. Jacob (Jieinu Another son, Hobert, was killed inn railroad accident linen years ago. The funeral will be on Wednesday at !i ;: at the residence ami 10 o'clock from the Catholic church. Columbus fi Fullerton 3 (Momlio'ti liul.) VoHterdny wiiniiii nleiilliaM' bull duy uith blue ekieii nnd a Imt huh, mulling the grand .stum I a moM ilcNirnhli plnci. The gain., wan between l-'iillerton mid Colninbui! final wiih a hot one ftont nt m t t( HlllHll. Onlj ,..1,1 m mf ,, were npieled but the inlereht never lag. ged mid both nniee plti -. I the gain., for mi ii wan muni, ri,,, vimliiiH went to bid llrel, Hay lined out a hot one from thellrst bull o,.r the pan nut to uhort who deftly hung on and threw it to Hist jllllt ill tlllli' to get nn nut. llentli'tt Willi niAt up and riimieil the air three timeii and Smith Kuoeliod the eliiHivi. nphero into the Hint baMMuan'ti liiiuil and the Hide swim nut. Our linyii fared better, Coolnlge wiih Hrst up, go i hit ! a batted ball and wax out .lotieii got to tlrni by I'ateher'ii ",""' ' '' "d and third wlnh. Ili.iwn fiiniml and I'aiiio homo on Cor betlii hit tu left Held, while AmiHtrimg funned letiring the nidi.. .Second inning Holier Hew out to left, eiiiii.ti'iiion rallied tn firHt.Htiihwieriiml ami went to third on Peppem hit to the garden and died then, when Wagner and Ke)nolilH fanned. Our hoyn went out in one. two, three order In tin fourth the vinitorii had the mime hunch of bud luek. Smith fanned. Hobi i hit by batted bull anil Christi'iim-ii mt'i.i.i.l I I... ... .1.. . ...,..,,,,.,,,, in, .,. iiuieii an. i ror our team Armstrong walked, wan tlmnvn out at necoiul, Micek kuncked an easy one to Hhort and I'IIiiih couldn't Hnd it, nml the inning wiw over. The llfth wiih thnimuieold Htnr for the viHilora, no one getting by Hint ,. I I'pper giving third a chin to e..r',.,e iih arm, Wiiggnor funning and l.'.v im.I.Ih knocking a bug to Hhort. Hut hut a dillerent etory for Hurry l.-ihr'a liuliien. Dnliin poiimleil oiieovei Hlmituiiil l.ohr Minlceil another over left ami lit on the homo bug good for Dud the only home run for ColuinluiH tlnu .nn,.,..., ti.... "l(llidu"gllM. the umiience a lull,. jo uroiind their "hIiiIh". Fiilloi ton couldn't m-iiii. in tlienitli but Clilneveiy cloie. The Hi'ventli win U iiiii l one unil one Hi'orn mm euriii'il by the viHltolii. In tlm eighth, (iuyjleiiuelt nnd Hunt h funned, Micek knocked a hot urouniler which lleiuiou, I'lillertims pitcher ntop.,. ed and HIiiih nml Holuu funncil. Holier and CliriHteiueii went iloun at llrht, Pepper hit Hufcuiiil Wagner finnii'd in the Mllt.li nml the game uiih nwi. si MM MIV. Slnii'k out li It.'iiinn in ,,, s ."ft mi Iimukh. Fiillertnn ii.Ci.liiinl.ini ii Hit li Iched bull. c,.,. Inl --- '- III 11 1 I1, Heans ami many protests woro raised that they woie not "straight" doals. The delivery hoy for thellenns proved liliiiMilf n true spott by allowing every other limn to walk on account of tno hot wrnther. Hall went into tho box for Coluuihus in the Inst innliig nml tossed n fow Just to encourage the homo people nnd korpt ho tram going. Our rustic brothorn toll upon thn ball with great violence and with mu utter disregard of tho value or base ball eipilpmout O.vlng to Mr. Ilenn's piesence, however, they took extra long slops between baces nnd tram pod down ns little of tho grass as possible. On tho whole tlm Columbus boys woro fully Mitlslled mid nlthough It ndvnnood some a notch noaror to placoK ou our big" team wo nro still willing to admit Hint there nro many promising children besides tho Columbus Juniors, Mu lllllll, iiv i - i I "llllllti'l , I. t (. I Mill I I, III II I IS'NIW I! II I I I Helgrailo will ho hen. ui.v Sumlav mid n speiiinl trniu will hn run I mm Spalding to ColumhiiH. Cheap round rip rates will im-uir n large atten dance from the (owns up the biuncli The Helgiade boys are a fast team ami Will undoubtedly give the Iiiinii ball fans the worth nl thoir money 43 to 14. A gaum ot ball was played yesterday between tne (;iiluiuhiis JuuioiN and Mm Heau team. The town boys won by a scorn of , ,, M. (1H,H Piihturn was iimiI lor a diamond, which accounts for Cm heavy score Dunn,, the llrsf half of the gaum i, Jool,,., like a shutout lor llu. boys ncim- the creek, while in one or two innings Ihelr opponents md to stop fiom sheer exhaustion Tin. teinpuraiuie ranged ImiI Wfi.ii in;, and no, except arotiml home plate wlicie a number ot faun wine consiaiilly going. Of course all tlm Columbus hoys wanted to catch Drake's curvon puzzled the Navy .. B. Sherman Superintendent. (Monday'H Daily) At a meeting or tho board of edu cation Hntiuilav night Prof. K. H. Shorman of Schuyler was elected nn superintendent for thn ensuing yeur. Mr. Sherman comes highly rocotii niPiiileil from Schuyler nml linHniuple pinliriciifiuiiH for the larger field hero. Weighing; Free. The U, W. Weaver Conl Commiiy have just put tn a set of Fairbanks best standard scales, which have boon thoroughly tested with uovoriiiiient test weights. Correct weights nro therefore guarantved. We Invite every farmer mid busiurss mail tn weigh over our scales. We will Is. glad to weigh every load free of charge. Our scales are conveniently locnted in the rear of our oH'.ce H. W. Weaver Conl Co., If Successors to Weavor .t Newinan. Foil HKNT good clean rooms Mrs. dishing III! nth st. Heasounblo prices. Bent Her Double. "I know no one for tour weeks when I was sick"Jwith tynhoiil and kidney I rouble" writes Mrs. Annie Hunter ot Pittsburg Pn. "nnd when I got better although I had one of tho best doctors I could gel wns Unit dou ble and had to rest my hands on my knees when I walked. From this ter rible alllctlon was rescued by Klectrlc Hitters which restored my health nnd strength ami now I inn wnlk straight as ever They an, simply wonderful " (Juaranteeil to cure stomach liver ami kidney disorders: at Clm-,, Duck's drug sinre, primi'Mi cents. Special Trains to David City On Sunday. .Inly 2.'S and .Inly '!0, the Iiiirlinirton will run spec ial trains I.) DAVID CITV for tho CHAUTAUQUA, lunvini' C()LU.M!USat!n.m. turn iiiK it will leave DAVID CITV at !)..'() p.m. A round trip rate of 7fio lias Iwen mane for jhis occasion-a I'avorahle opportunity Tor a dc liKlitf'nl trip. AsIc the n'cnl for further information. i- l' JiKCJTOK, Agt. , m m 'J l 1.1 f I Hm?