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y'rir3irlWI!ffSWaMs& . "f arauw:!!xs:srax:KK:xxMKXKK Three mm 01 In the Best Ranch 0 X NO. 1 A ranch ot 1UM) acres, .5 miles irom me j i-iiliviMil lTiiti !wt-j fWdori. mp st'honl section under S 20 year lease, S sections homesteaded. Cuts 1000 tons j ti wild hay and runs 1000 head cattle. .'JO miles of fence, 55 good house, windmills and up-to-date ranch improve- Vn ments. HO acros timothv and alfalfa. (iOO acres good 5 alfalfa land. Will sell with or without stock. sell on easy payments. NO. 2 A ranch of 12.000 acres, six miles from the j r:iilro:id: 1000 acres deeded, '() vprir lease: several sections fences, wiiu mills, and ranch tons of hay and will run U0 head of cattle. A bargain for cash. M0 - JJ NO. !! A ranch of 0000 acres; 1700 acres deeded. Will cut OHO tons of wild hay. One of tin best hay and J alfalfa ranches in the hills. Well fenced, watered and 5 improved. Will trade for merchandise or farm in east- 55 f'n Nebraska. 0 For prices and direct reference to owners, enquire JJ 5J at the.lOUKNAI, OKFICK. 0 Kouto :t. A. .1. Mason who underwent Mir j'lcal npierution for uiptum lit Hie hoppititl it week uo IiinI Saturday N reported lo lit) -ntluiK iiloii); nicely. Ivlllor Murium of llin 1 Iiiiiiftlir-y ...eader was viHlliiiK friends mi thin route luut week. AUh. ;l'nrd Keeliold Inn mttirncil from Imr visit fit tint homo of her mot nor neiir Fremont llnuiy I'.iirKini.iiu ami II It. (!uiih1ii urn cIiiiukIiik work during Mmlt Iiik- Quiet it iiuiiilier of lins have been nmrl(tteil from nil' the route the iiihI few diiye. Tim Iteiui nine from iiimiisn the Loup played the .Shell Urcek lliiltcriuillc nine near Shell (heel; Mill hint Sun day iiftornnuii. The (.core stood !i to II in fiivor of the r.utloriuilk.i. Tim tlireHhern report to iih tluit win ter wheat in running out from -JO to'.'.'. htiNhelM to the nuro mill that it in of very line iiuullty. II. A. (Hark wiih on the route Mon thly morniiiK with Itnnn. Win. liiiiice liejiin luowiui; on l.out Creek hotloin Ttiuwhiy iiiorniui: Many id the fiirmers on IIiIn route luivn wiikciI war on the weeds iiluui: the rniulHiile. The new liuildiiiCK on the llukeiihuii fiinu lire jiiNt about completed and will soon he ready for nceupan . M II. While is mithnriiu,' a lurpi TO-DAY 'I In' -jicil nil i i H ami ll:i, !nii uml it t loo.U ion ru-iliiir afhiii- ha-. Ill-en i 1 if i - till- i!lj low W-ill- tin- iulvi'itic I'outiuiiiilly ..u will ilo will ( v.ateli I'm tli.- MANY TIMKI.Y Mccivs'rioNs wi: tiivt: you II' on aic mil ililiVroiil I'ioi:i other m-oIi voii waul Ilic inn. I l'ir mum- miiiicy You wani t!Ae Goods and you want tHe easiest way to select them W i '.uaiaiitii .ill tin I In loiiml .u .nn Mm- I '" I 'i 1 to Dttriiig July and sell our stock to for Fall Ms Now i- tlie linn- to Inn Clolliinv;, Hal-, f'api I ii riti-Iiin' (moils in M-h-i i trom al low pnii . J. H. GALLEY, 505 11th Street. ftgnntus roi- Thn 0 0. ;: Country in Nebraska 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 one school section undei M homesteaded. Kxcellent improvements. Cuts S00 0 0 J' K 1 harvest of wheat. nntH and rye from IiIh farm north of (Iiiluiuliun. W. Lay has piiruhiiNed several wires north ot (JnlumhiiM mid haw Hlarled to liutlil on the hiime. 1'nier Hchmitt reports consldera'do NhootiiiK in tlui vicinity of the mill a fw nights nun. Full particulars are promised in next week's Journal. Monroe. Mrs. K. O (Join returned Wednes day troiu n visit to her parents at KewautMi III. .IokIiuii Hole iinived Tnenday from KnvMinee 111 , and will vUit IiIh noun for a time. Mrn. (!ollVo arrived Monday troiu Kni'hou, ciilleil to the hedsiiln of her daughter, Mrn Arthur Itrynu. Itoru. Monday, .Inly 'J I. to Mr. mid Mrs i;. .1. WilllmiiK, a hoii. A. K. I'rit'M mid W.K. Cole return ed from a luihlni sh trip to Iowa nn Thursday O. M. Ki'erton moved Iiih family t ) Kludhy mi Saturday Ho leiiveH ninny Irlends here who lire Horry to miii hint o. Thirtv-hix from Monroe attended the Iuimi hall itikinn at CoIuiuIiiih Inst Sun day They are uumiimotiH in deelar iuc that ('oliiiiihuM lam hull people, or at lea.it Mime of them, are the liii;ei.t liirluTM on earth. (leo KmerNon aicompanled u nlup meiit of Iiokn to South Omaha Tuculny tilKlit riiuiiot .itloiil o 'pin llieir oviu wool hit rlic;iin o pal 1 mii' the I i v - uiplv. Tlii- cluuip'il i-ouilliion n' milu.il iiiitrinui ol'iiiuf. Wil liiu rli:ili;;c lias lnvn liUUVi'loiH. Wo nl' the inrisnl nt new ..ooi-. uml rnost reliable "mni iliiu l.ii rvenuiii' ran i a-.- A i plili 1 1 ii,- nl" Staph- and flii I Iioiii at ci hm piii-.- August we must a romplri,- mr ,,f )1N tiooiU, lioi . ('aip(', t'uitain uml tii-ut'- Columbus, Neb. Standard Patterns. ans iirrn Will make II) HUlNKA CriMtii!i nulii-rlln'rit iiih)-ui) Milwrliitlntm to H) 1 1 in-) Kml mull nt tin- CtiTlim I'lmrnmc)., It )iiii liuvinii)f)iiiii!tn till)- or w-ll, Mr. hnt n mil uml lit him nlirtiM it in tlm li-mllliK luiia-riif I'lnttn runtity. Jimriiid ml iilwii)iln Dm Iiih-Iiicpk. Ailvi-rllw in your lininn nxr lirt. Miiiili'mi'iit tlmt with Jotirtiiil iiili'illi- III!! l-i. A. iloDL-.i, M. !). I'liy Hleluti uml hui t'eoii, Cull proinply ittiswcrcd ilny uml iilk'ht. Mrn. L. Wentcolt In III. A non was born to Prof, mid Mm liOotnlN In8t week. Mrn. I A. Harder! and dauKhter Minn Lnntin drove to OoltimliUKMonilny. !. J Kemper, who was n delegate from here to the Kpworth henKueeoii volition ut Denver, avu n very Inter OHtlnK report if thn convention nt the MetliodM churnli Inst Sntulnv ntirlit. A. W Clark ntul dnuphter Mlm llat'lof ColninlinH vlnlted Mr. ClarkV ilauuhter, Mrn. .MaHI, tlio llrnt part of tliiH week. Mr. mid Mm. V. V. Clark (-pent Sunday in CoIuiiiIiun with reliitivrH. Frank IiowIk of Albion him been in town neveral dnyH. Flunk In hcIiiiI tiled to play hnll with our boyn for we vera I itnineH. ...... . . ..-'.'. j.j.;-ivj,; Wc arc headquarters lor everything in Drug sun dries, Paints, Wall Paper and Painter's Supplies. Prescriptions a specialty CRESTOH PHIRMICY S.t4.,;.J...J..Jj.JHt.t.j.,S.S,j ; j, MIhh OuHHln AldorNon, ilnuKhter nf Mr. nnd Mrs. T. K. Aldermm mid Mr. Hrnwn n prominent young (IrnKcint of Mmllon were mnrriod last Wed' nnmlay uiKht nt the bnnatlful rnticli homo of thn brlile'H pirontn between thin plnno nnd Mndiiton. Only n few intimntn frleniln anil relatives were present. MIhh May lienn returned to Colum bus tlm latter pare of the week, after vInIMiik with frleiulH in thin commun ity for n few dnyN. Clyde F.ly in clerking for U. F. l!uh man. Herman KiiRlebert Ih clerkinK for Frlntler HroH. Who will bn the lunkv one to Nueure the orKnn nt the Htiitemen otlice. (let in line, Inonen up, my up your sub Hoription for n year mid get an kooiI a chance iih your ueigliborH. You have oulv n few more dayH to do thin in. Captain VickeN, wire mid faintly viNited over Humlny nt tlio home of F. F. l'liiReiunn. Mm. I'lnRomiui Ih Mrn. VickeH siHter. (InorKe Hnerldnn returneil from Kaunas biHt week. H. G. MORRIS, M. D. Cull (Ye.ton l'liiirmacy. Calls promptly answered hay of nilil. Crivstnii, Nclnaska. A I Lud wick hnti been on the sick lint thin week. HIr eropH nre nHRurpil in this section of the country. A little rain right now wouldn't hurt n thing. A boy wuh born to Mr. and Mm. William HiokHon on Monday mnrniiiK July,' I. All lining well. TIioh. MeOen'H llverv autoinobile In lining busiiiehH theso davw, mnkiuu many ttipN to Humphrey, Leigh, Mad hoii nnd other nearby towns. . John (Joetz In on thn Hick lint thin week. l.at WednnHilay evening the High lamlerH rendered n liternry program, mnny worthy uiNim beiug reiul. The hnll wan crowded with entliUBlaMIn members nnd many prospective mem hem, tee cream mid enke ware served in the evening nfter the conclusion of l ho program. All report n thorough good time. Platte Center lilllllN II. IlKIVN II lllllnl .'llli.rMllwtili.TH mil) .,t niiIh-itiii. Hull-lit. nllllli. ItKWIIII. It),.!! wiuit to till) r w'lliiiijlliiiirt. Kiti Mr. K.-XHU itti.l let him inln-r-' '" " "',""! """hins ihiikt of I'lMli- i-imiit) .liiuriml ml. iiIhi)n i,, . Imi-I lint iMi,.. :,,": ',""'" '"'irr "" r"u'i' niiimii t ,..i uilli.liHilimit,i,nillk., .liimeH North of CoIuiuIuih was hero toilny surveying the ground forill.o new school liuiliiing, the foundation of which was begun today. Tlmt great annual event, the Har vest restlvnl, in on tmlnv at Mrs. Kehoo'H now building ami it linn lnt noun of its ancient interest either in the number present or the method of entertainment However no fatalities are reported up to the time of going to preKH. Forced to Starve. H. F. Look ot Concord Ky., hijs. For 'M years 1 suffered agouies with a sore on my upper lip so painful nomo times that I could not ent After vain ly trying everything else 1 cured it with Jlucklen'n Arnica Salvo." Ir'g groat for bums cuts and woundi. At utiai. Dacks drug itoro only 83 cents. GRE6T0N Monday'i Dally Jonraal. Mm. W V. liotferton la BUtTering with totinilitiR. Harry f tinman of Wenoa spent Snn day In this city. Wm. U'Hrien wont to Monroe today on legal bnnlness. Horn to Mr nnd Mm. Mpencer Itlce, Humlny luly 8:trd, n son. C. A. Oibnon or 8t. Kdward wan in the city between trnitiH today. Mrs. Harherf nnd Mil Leoua liar bort of Crestou are in Columbui today Dm. Martyn, I'.vnnH, Evunn k Miirtyn .lr ollice three doom north of Fried hof'h store. Thntuas Hack went to Hpaliltng to day in superintend the construction of some grmiarii's on his farms. 1 Oen Hcolt, Albeit Hannusseli. Dan KiivuiiiiukIi ntnl Hans Klllott returned Sattirdny night I rum Kansas ). U. Hecher was culled to Cmnhn yeslerduv by n telegram atinouncltiH that his mother is very low. Ir K. A. .Tones nt Crestou wm In the city today. Kin wife nnd luiby are visiting relatives InHoutli Dakota. The Misses MeMnhou nre entertain ing n few friends this afternoon in honor of thn Mlssen Sarah nnd Mabel Muir of Lincoln. Litters received by Columbus rela tives local o Mr. nnd Mrs. August Wiiguer at I'ine, Colorado where they will bo till the 8.Mh Inst. J. V. Wiles of Grand Island arrived vestetday to join his wife in A visit the family ot C. F. Kilns Mm. Wiles is the daughter of Mr. unit Mm. Ml ins. A large pnrlv of Columbus people went to David City yesterday to nt tend the chatnuiiun. Among thmn were Miss Kelso, Mm. Snow, Miss Cash. Mr unit Mrs. Will Murray, Claude Itife nnd Miss Lottie lloeher. WANTKD-lly Chicago manufao- turing house, person nf trust worthi ness mid Mimewliat fmuilinr with local territory as assistant in hiiinch ollice. Salary f IS piid weekly. I'ormnneiit position. No invest iment required. I'usiuesH (istablised. Previous exper ience not essential to engnging. Ad dress, Miiiuiifor Mranches, j8; Dear born Ht. Chienge tit There is muy nun Clinutnmimi in the stnte this year that will be worthy of vour attention mid that will be the one ut Fullertoii the site of the fam ous Lovoi'h Limp. Thero is where yon will get vour money 'm worth nnd Nome to spare mid if you nre looking for n vacation mm a place to mpui1 H you should write to the secretary for n copy of their hnudsome souvenir book giving full detail of tlio program nnd dates. It In the liandsomost thing nf the sort ever put out in the west nnd you should have nno whether you nre going or not. Their dates nre Auuust II to SDfli inclusive. Excur sion rates on nil railroads during the time of the meeting. Heo the big bill for furlhor pnrticulnm or write the secretary. Yoterdny'n Dntly Journal. Miss LetltiaSpolco will gotoOmnha tomorrow to spend soveral dayH. L, H. Lnthnm has moved his law office to rooms in the Harbor block. FOH HKNT. A six room cottage, with good stable Inquire Johu Kud 8 m tf . Mr. nnd Mrs. Howard Clarke went to l'latte Center yesterday in their automobile C. A. Newman n geninl nnd prosper ous farmer on Kouto 8 made thn .Jour nal office n plensnut call this luorulng. The Woman's Homo Missionary So ciety of the Methodist church met this afternoon nt thn Methodist parsonage. Mm. Mark Kathhurn went to St. Fnnl Nebraskn to spend Sunday with her husband. She will return tomor row. A. Luth has received n letter from his daughter Miss Alice Luth from Denver. She is sight seeing and hav iwr a good time. Mm. Chns. Herringer and daughter of Spriuglleld. HI , are here on a visit to Mm. Clias. Wake who is Mm. Her ringer's mother. Mm. Julian Olseen returned to her home iu Omaha yesterday after an extended visit with tier pi re ills, Mr. nnd Mm. I). M. Knrr. A ball game was played Humlny morning between the carpenters and pniiiters of Columbus, resulting in n victory for the former by n score of 10 to :i The Misses Jessie Kmikin and Lida Moffatt of Shoniudoah, la. bavo been guests at the homo of Mr. and Mm. Thomas Dack for the past week, Miss Hankiti is Mm, Hack's niece. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mm. Eugene Hy lies by the first of the week. Mrs. O. U. Hums, Mm Bylles by's mother, loft for Fnlrburv yester day to nco her little grnu (daughter. The Mothoilist Sunday school will hold their minimi picnic nt Stevens' Drove next 1 rid.iy The children will meet at tho church nt'.i o'clock, where hay racks will be ready to take them. The attack of rtieuiuntism with which Ed. Chambers returned from Sherman county has Leon so persistent that Mr. Chambers' physician hn? nd vised blm to go to Hot Hprlngs for n few weeki. lie will start tomorrow. The Mlssei MoMahoti entertained about fifteen young ladles Monday Afternoon in compliment to the M lutes Sarah and Mabel Mulr of Lincoln who are visiting Mr. and Mrs. F. II. Abbott The party was entertained on the lawn, the feature of the afternoon be ing the telling of tea cup fortunes. Dainty refreshments were served. Judge Honsley and T. F. Wilson returned the first of week frotnChicngo where they sold an Interest in their car coupler to a big concern composed of railroad presidents, who niniin faoture late inventions of this kind on a large scale. Their faith in the invention nf our fellow oltlens wn inch tbat they guaranteed them tie highest percentage whloh thev gttnr antee any luventor for his product. A switch engine nnd n gang nf titoti were employed for hair n (lav getting a freight car back on the track nr Hie Elevator mill switch this morning. The car wns loaded with ties nnd wnc one of the big new rnra now used on tho U. P. in backing thn car to the end of tho switch, It was pushed n littlo ton far nnd one end went levcral feet beyond the end nf the mils. After tmrtly unloading the car It wns got back on the track without damage. in district court Johu Foreman sues Michael Likclv for '.') with iu terest an:l costs of uit. The ntnouut is claimed as dnmnges nlleged to have been sustained by plnlntilT on nccount of defendant's net Ion in tearing down a section of fence belonging to plain tilt' nnd draluing water on to plnintitl's fnrui damaging his crop. Some time ago n suit was tiled in justice court between thn fame pat lie Likely ating Foreman for tent lug down n fence Now tho charge Is reverted. The parties reside noar Duncan, GHICA80 GRUNAND PROVISIONS Features of the Day'a Trading and Closing Quotations. Cblcasu, July LTl-CuiiIIIl-Hiii; reports an to tb inuuut ot iliiiiiuici ly black rust Mtiicd ii Hft-mw mm kit Iu wheat lieru tu Uujr. Thn close wus wmk, with Si-it!inli(r down VWt-'- Cru wan off VHiv. Ontii shnwi-U ,i ,h of 0UV J'rnlK(.iii, w.-n-uiiuhiiugi-d to 7i- hlKln-r. Closing prlii-ii: Wlioiit July, HIYi Sit MIUtiHTv; Uec, 87'ic; Moy, 90c. Coru-Jiiiy, r.71-, m-w, 07c; Si-iit., .-.Iic, nun-, ZirnZitfl!. i Hits July, aii4o; K.-.i 'JS-.iyjUo; Dtc, aWie; Muy, aiiie. l'ork Sept.. lia.H); o,t $ia.07V. Lard-Mcpt., V.XiVy, iii-t., J7.:iJ''J. Itlbn-Si'iil., 7.S..; lcl 7.Hai,.' Ciilc-ugu '1 frU-uH-Nu. J buid wlii'nt, 8,1al"'J; .No. U haul ttlu-ut, Niteto'abi No. J com, S7',iici Xo. a out, ;iOc. Chicago Live Stock. Cblcugu, July 23. -Cut lie- ltiiclits, 4, Oisij steinty; giKiil to prime tii-in, (.VJWC .'i.N.',; poor lu luidluiii, S.ii(A,lo, stuikii i Mint feeders. J.-.'.VtfV.'.-i, i;,,,, yj.K.M.mj bi'lfi-iK. s,.'.a.V(M.73; caiiiiciM, $l.'J.ViC-'..'W: bulU, fJ.Omta.MO; culre, a.W!l.73; Tut. aa fe4 steers. S3.UUii4.73; wentcrn Mtccib, $a.0IK4.llO. lloga-ltcct-lits, 1L',UU0; .V.tlOo blglier; uilted uud butchers, tri.UMtti.O.l; good to cbulce hi-avy, 3.NOTl.(W; ruiiKli bt'ary, S3.4r(iS.70; light. S3..WftI.U-i; hull; of aalfs. S3.73W3.UU. Bbei'i-lliiclits. J3,. UW; lWMl.'ic lower; wethers, H.svft.tO! westeia itbeep, $4.aru4.8U; lumug. 3.oua 7.00. South Omaha Live 8tock. Houtb Omaha, July J.V-l'iittle-Hecclpta, 4,470; slow, sti-ady; uatlve stei-rN, tW.rtWt 6.50; cows and hi-lfrrs, $:.7.V(4.ao; ueitiiu steers, Sa.;iuril4.&0; Txa steels, $'.7.V,( 3.73; rangn cows and belfeis, '.'.'-'.Vu;i ro; cnnra, l.r,ii..V; uteikeis unit iVtilitM, iL'.inyuU.T.'i; c-alvPM, $:t.iX(;..rio; hull, miik. tc, f'J.Un:i.73. Hogs -Hoielpts, 7.UKI; 3 t(IOi' blghpr; lu-uvy, f.'i rci."...'; inlni, 3..VJi3.33; light, :...V'l3.UO; pUs, $4..-,o (HeMO; bulk uf Kales. f3..'.'i((i.',.37iv. Slin-p -lliai-lits, h.fiOO; llKiil.'ii- Imver; i-Mtenn 4.3.Vif3.ao; wethers. S4.40ifl.ti.'i; cwus, 4.liO 41440; lauibn, $il.(r1(7.73, Kansas City Live 8tock. Kantaa City, July iff. Cuttle Iteielpta, tO.UUU; steady; ustlvn steers, S.'l.7.Vji;.,; weatvra strrrs, :i.7.V(i3.no; xtockeis uml faedera, t-7.Va4.1'3; eon uml heir, is, f'J.(KXaS.U); IjiiIU, f'.'.OUg4.0O; calve. :iij .fiO. Hog-Kcilpta. 0.300; VaVrji blghfr: bulk of sale, ..0l(t..170; heavy, 3.5.Va '..a.'.; pui-kura, S3.UuiJC.70; pigs mid light, S3.au.V7l. Hliaop- Itevelpt. U.iiOO; tiady: lamtM, IS.'JSiitft.W; twea and year It g, M.'jyan-st. Columbus Markets. Uorn 10; wheat 70; old wheat 71), oats i!:i; rye ,':!; barley VI: eggs 10; butter II to It.; potatoes !. ; hotrs .'i.(H) poultry so a pound, spring lit. Trousers made to order from II. ."i0 np. Fit aud woikmnnship guaranteed H. K. linker, back of Dr Nauiumius Dental l'arlors. leal Estate Transfers . Olerk of the Dlst Court to llarhuin llohl, prop in Hum Hatlf ',':ili; :tr. K A (Jerrard to Kmmn Holdey It 7 blk"K" tlerrard subdi vision ot H-I7-'-' w. tied 1.00 Q V. tawl to Wm K Fanner It 8 tills "K" Oerrards sub vlsiou ti-17-J vi w( JOO.n,) aohool Dlst 25, tb Ida Wilsun IU r, , 7, & K hi ir Oeouee, HO. 00 John Janing to II J I'atereon Its 11 & IU blk, Hmlthsad.l Ool. 400.00 O M Klston to Mary Rlston It 1, e 1-a i, bl, Hmith ad Col 1 00 E M Jobuson to J P Johnsou Anderson Its 1 1 iV lu hi r. l!oie ail to Lindsay wd 4(X).oo O Q Mueller to Alls Foddie, pt nw of i;i-is-a wnl l oo Ii S Klllott to II K Musselman pt blk M, Stevens ad Colwd 34 CO 00 EdHoeben et al to AnnaHoeheu Its :i, J, & r. blk "C" Co. ' ' " lunibia St) Ool 1.C0 Dan Hollornn to M Hollotau rw sw I, sse, nofn, a.jo.l w 'J ICO CO Anna Hoelien to L V 1'hllllps It:?. I Mk "C"t!ohinilil n I'ol. IK10.W1 John Hied to Lizzie Duhroru n se :ilis.;i w ip'd i.oo Fred Schmnilelte jr lo Frd Solinmdeke sr lt ' iVr II III First :ul to Llndsii.v J. CO Fred Sehunlmrh to (1 W Stoll It i'i lilU 107 Coluinlius Mn0.ro K A Henry to D Kuir I'i lots 1 iV '. bkl .1 Col J.M10 00 O J Onrrig sherlH to KdwiirdH it Bradford Lmlir I'd lotu III , & II hllc 1 Tiirno deed J-JOO 00 K A Uerrnrd et al to U W Fillold ptnwNW -i ? wwd HiOOO In tho District Court of Piatt t'ctinty. Nobraskn, lu the matter of the Ki.tuli ot Oenrgo L Dotr, deeiiiMiit. This caiiMi (tame nn for lieuiinn upon the petition of Arthur H. Dotr, nd mlnistrntor of the wlntn rf l.rotgn L. Dorr, deeeiisrd, prnvlnu for lireliso to sell the north hull of the sntithciiht (litnrter ot Mietionnlne,towni.liip eigh teen north, rnnge three wrst nf thn Sixth I'rlneipnl Meridian in l'latte county. Xubrnskn, or n stilllclent ntnouut nt the snme to bring thn suin of .l 700.00 tor the payment ot the iiidelitrdtifSH ngtilust the estate nnd the costs of ndmlnistatiun, thero not lining snillctcnt pnrsntinl jiroperty to pay the snid debts mid expences It Is therefore ordered that the per sons interested in said estate appear lnfore mo, or some other judge of Mild court, nt tlio court-house in the city nf Oolnmhns in thn t-nid enmity, on the 7th dny of September, I'.tori, nt one o'clock p. in., to show cause why license should not be grnuted to mid ndmltiistrator to sell so much of the abovo described real estate of i-nid de ceased a shall bo neccsenry to pny said debts ntul expense. It is further ordered that n copy hereof lie nnhlished in the Columbus .loiirnnl. n weekly newspnper p:inted mid published in Mild ennntv, four Kuccesive weeks prior to Hepfember -I Mi 1 '.Mi:.. Dnted July 21, I'.iO.". James (I. Uerder. Judge or Mixth Jtulicinl District of Nebiiiska. BEGHBR. HOCKENBBRGE.R & OHrtMBCnS Real Estate Insurance Loans Choice list of Land:; for sale. We are prepared to supply the spring clemand for dwellings and lots. Wo have money to loan on real estate in small or large amounts for from 1 to 10 years. 4....v.;.i.....,.iyJS-..,.,,;.--,v,x .. .- .'.'.'.. The Journal Has Two Specialties ; i i i .; ; ... X The liivt U ' NEWS SHBBSiaMSkMBaMHaSBiBlBBilBBB 1 1' you want all the new. of (lie CITY, COUNTY, STATE, WORLD you mil liuvc it ilclieril til ; ... ... 'v -i your ilonr licl'iiii' supjier every evening. Kveiylioily i- inteii-yt-eil in the Will" Xt'WS. We e nil tlic new.-uf the uoild liv (tic. e;iiiph iiiul iill.the iicwMd'i'liittc illlil Mil KiUlliiMLr cntuitii'.- hy Ii I- I'phdtie t'vory tlay. A major ity of ('hIiiiiiIhi. I'aiinlio 'are ttltviiily on oiii'lil. TiuMxieiiM i I rilling, l-'ur lit ccnis n ueek you t-iin't iilliuil to do without it. (live your iiiiiue lo the cur tier or telephone the .luiuiiul ollice. (is Our Scciiiul Spiciiili in PRINTING g Wc print I'vciythinj; in plain . nun laucv iciifiiic:ii, j-jivi-; lopes, r.illhi:nN Siniciucni. t 1'oMi is, Ticket.-., l'roiriiim-. In. i, A .; vil:ilii.ii, CaiiN, Cntnliiiie.-.eti'. It! X Also have u special Mve o' 'V Y type for Con it lliiefs. Ij! I;! We print every lliiii,' ami do t r itju.-t a little better than tuiy. y .; body vbv. f T Lot Us Quoto ;:;' You Prices. ' l The Journal I DAILY AND WEKKLY 4 M444 PH-ii H?4"H?--M444; ( ESU P ' rspwuiwr