The Columbus journal. (Columbus, Neb.) 1874-1911, August 09, 1905, Image 2

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CALUMET
Baking" Powder
complies with the pure
food laws of all states.
Food prepared with it
is free from Rochelle
salts, lime, alum and
ammonia.
Letter From Dr. Tiesmj; nnil August
Boettchcr.
Tim Pylto socnlled from its moun
tain peak, willed risen 7000 feet above
sea lovel was very imposing lint nnt
nenr so grand its St. Michael
This isliiml In magnificent, in the
pule morning light it assumed nil col
ors of tliu ralnlow nnil with its pro
ciptiiioi dill's nnil ijuiiiiit tilth) while
houses of Portugese designs mnilo it
picture never to lie forgotten.
Wo mi in left these inland behind us
nnil wo all felt us if wo should like to
Ken them n(;ulii.
Tho next ilny nfter (IiIh wo saw h
largo steamer away oil in tho horizon
apparently taking the mine course as
onrH.
At noon Wo wero ciulto close to
gether ami in tho evening wo were
tolil tlint she wns tho Synoplo of the
White Star IjIiii) nnil now for is hours
wo I ma ii great riteo mill during nil
thin lime wo were ho oIoho that we
could sco the ieoplo on tho other
Htemiinr without tho itlil of glasses.
Wo gradually ilrow away fiom her
itml left her hohlnd. On the morning
of the llril we again saw lunil to hnth
sides of uh nnil wn wero informed Mint
one wits the European mul tho other
the Afiicmi roust.
Soon nil glnssCN on bnuul tho steam
er wore levelleil to niiikn out whatever
they could.
Wo saw lands mnl other small vil
lager fishing hnn:s, HteatnerH in great
number.
At noon wo dropped mudior under
tho iiupising heights of Gihinltnr mid
wo wore nil noxious to Mit foot on dry
hind again mul of course could hiirdlv
await the ttnin when wo wero to he
t ilien on ttie tender to Imul
Tho next I bourn wo were in nscini
orleutitl 'city with itH garrison ol sol
dierH half nuked Moorn mid itH char
acteristic HtnroH mid shops,
Wo drove to the fortification whiuh
was shown to uh hy n sergeant mul I
would like to toll you on tho tiht,
if you ever nro in Gllbrnltor on
n hot htiltry ilny, don't think of seeing
the fortification.
Yon nsk why : Well uh ii friend I
will tell you. While you nro helm; hur
lieil through passages ho steep thut nt
limes vou Hllde hack. With every step
you tnke there nro tiny streams of
perspiration running down your link.
You cut cli on, do you
Wo also miw the demit il til i;ati!en
mid villus ii little outside of town mid
nt the end ot our route I should judge
wo paid nhout twice uh much us we
otiKht to have pniil hut wo felt grate
fnl mul didn't make uiiieh ot a fuss
nhout it.
At five o'elook we iciieweil tuir jour
ney mul the tiovt dity being tho fouith
of July we limply UM justice to the
Honor of our couutiy hy having nl!
kinds of sports mid speeches mi l .,u
It wiih nither ii iiuiet tort nt a
fourth ot .Inly for us although the
Mini 1 1 hoy was not lacking the ciink
ern, torpedoes mid ciinnon wero.
On the iimrtiiiiK f the Utli wi- pusM-d
tho Isliiuil of Sicily mid u few hours
Inter entered the harbor of ritples
The nnrhor of Nuplen 1h very heiiu
tiful with Mount Vesuvius rli-iou on
one niile. You can sue the beautiful
island of Capri in the distmice mul
tho lieiiutiful shores of Hnrrrento
Wo soon wore nt niichor mul our
trip ncrosH the hrlny deep was ai mi
etui. Wo hardly hud our anchor out
when wn were surrounded by hun
dreds of Hiiinll bouts mid a number of
men swimming mul iIIvIdk for coins
thrown thorn by tho msMMiuer.
Wu were quite fnrtuimteto full in-
tothetimiiUot a Kood hotel porter
who ha. a lltrld . muihIIiik with the
custom housii officers mid wo had not
tho slightest difficulty in KttitiK
through, in fact uur bafcoKu was not
oven opuiiud
At least wo were in Naples of which
tho Italian suva: "rfco Naples aud
dio". Wo were hurried nloui; in a cab
at a ftirlom rato and in about twenty i1'""'
minutis wo woie landeii IiIkIi and ilryiMml1"
nt our hotel Hivieia.
I will try mul write you moro uh wo
go almiK and n this has born written
TruM It iklrn' I'nmlrM rrll for IS or
Vi i ills l.t tii'iunl mill limy bo Men-lnii-'l
bv Hil ixorbltant prim.
'1 In y nru n iiii'tmcu In public health,
n h I do. I im'i, iicil Iroin tlicm cciti
IiiImh l.irt.'D iiu.inllllL'i (il Hoc hollo
baits, a U.itih'viuus L.itli.irtlu ilruu.
very hiisllly, 1 wish you would kindly
excuse urforn.
Wo both send our rejtiirilH to nil nur
Iriends
Yours ItiKpeotifullv,
Hurt hold TeisiiiK
AuutiHt lioel toiler.
I'. S I have noticed one tiling nhout
Mr. Hoettclier, evnr sinco wo strnrti'd
he linn been ftlccpliif,'. 1 just wiiku
him lor Ills uiciiIn.
LEO BROKEN IN RUNAWAY
Frctl Eckcr, a Farmer, Living West
ot Town, tho Victim.
i rimri-lii)'n Unit) i
Just us wo ki to prcsH it mcHHCiiKcr
coiiicn to the Journnl office with the
report that Kied Kckor, u fnriuur
IivIiil' twelve miles wch( of (Joluiu
hti", had his riht Ick broken mul re
ceived u sorious wound on liis lieud
in n runaway near KiiufmminV lum
ber yards. lie was loading luiulier
when bis temn bccnuiu frlL'litened mid
started to run. In his nttoinpt to
stop them ho ot tmiuled up in some
way mul when he was picked up it
was discoveied tlutr he was seriously
hurt. A ciowd gathered iuiukly, a
strelelnr wits improvised and he was
taken to the o'lho ol Dr. Luoiuhen
Elaventli Street Eats Crow-
iSiituiiliiv'ii I'nilv)
It was a Krcut ball (,'nmo . Twelfth
strcot won, hut they did it by the
skin ot their teeth. The history ol
the Kama is told by the little (Inures
ft mul 7 and ICeveutli -tront drew the
small tlKure. Tho features ot the
fume wero Hherill' ('iiitI'h unipiriiiK,
llerinan Kersenbrock'n base riiiiuinu
mid SiiiiiiacrV spriutiui;. Max K 1 ins
almost threw his arm otV to win the
Katnti, Jones was badly "chnwed up"
behind the hat mul Corbett hasn't had
such a run for his money in years.
Joe (intwer pltuhed n slur gallic
for Eleventh street, anil Hluvicci
t'tiulit liitu like a profesh. Hut they
lacked steady support. In fact it is
whispered that one of the Kleveuth
streter'H best men had a drink ot soda
watered on 'Iwelflh street and tlint
KrnwiiiK thtrhtv toward the end of the
Kfimu, he became a t mi I or mid
"throw' the uattio. At all events,
when Twelfth street wipes up Thir
teenth, I ho ICIeventli street boys de
clare thew-wlll demand nn opportunity
to Kilt revenue Attendance eODO, (,-atc
receipts - , (lie treisurer ts mill
count Ini;
l)aniiu;o Suit.
i riiiiri-il)V ll.iilj I
Ocar Nelson of Newiu.in drove,
through liis next friend, N'oN Ijiin.
deeu, wiiuti Julius .St i and to pay him
s'-O" f.ir MivitiK" 1 would like to see
O.tat , he ktole a brown whip from
ii"' 1 saw htm take It " The p'ain-
;.u unties null mis Miitemelit was
made in the iiresetice of suveial wit
nesses, tending to create tho impres
sion that tho pluiutitf hat a vicious
tendency tow aid crime ami he he
lieies his reputation mil hulv mil
mind haie sutfeied to the t teut ot
fim on account ol' tlu iiIIckimI wroii(
l'o'uum for Ei'ht Foo: Walk.
A not it ion sinned by a lurija number
of business men mid citieiis ill Im
presented at the ne.t iiieetiiiK ot the
cltv council, iisluni; that bady to make
the cement sidewalk soutn ot t tu ettv
pant eiu'ht teet insicad ot four teet
wide as contemplated
Those who are uri,Mii this action
assert that the city cmiipeU Inistness
men to build twelve font walks and
that the city can lertuiuly aflord the
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,, whl,h ,,,, ,, ,0 l)0 ,h(
iiiimiiuiiiii e.tpvuso to aim In tile C0I1
pride of the citizens ol tlolumluis
The petition Ih a luro one mid it is
said that no objectors h.tve yet been
heard.
All Leaders
We c.irr nil the trading kinds uf
If .Mm want Uook Sprim-H, Siu:
Kiiiiiueier, Mailliind, Hlcnd,
Carney Weir 1'ity, Trenton, l-'iirnnce
Coal, Hard coal till in Nut and Lump
('nil on Weaver .V Son Coal IX
PROPERTY INCREASED.
State Board Increaics Homes, Cattle,
Mults, Pianos and Sewing Machines
yiitiinliiy'H Daily)
l'iattn county tnxpavorn who own
horses, or mules or cattle or pianos or
sowing machines WH l.avo to pay
more tnxen flmn would bii indicated
by the iiHsMueiit fixed by tho loral
iiHsessor. At least Hint is the nril'-r of
tliu stnte board of iMiuullVinn ru
colved yesterday by County Clerk
Ornf, mid limuled to tho ,'otnnal by
Mr. Uraf lot iubllcation.
The order dated August a, and ad
drc'Hiled to the County Oletk uns
"In ((lunll.inK tliu vuliiis of piop
nrty In tl.o statu tor luxation, the
HtntcJIuaril ot l;iitiill.ition mid ns
sessment have Im-reii'-cil propeity in
I'latto county as follows.
Horsen Ift per cent; mules, yi) ppi
cent ; tattle, 10 jer cent; pianos, !o
per cent, stwiiif,' mnihines. 10 pet
cent. "
Victory for Dad Lolir.
(Moudii)'H l)ail.)
When I'latte Center mid Columbus
luno up fur a ball Katun, there is al
ways NOtnethlni: doing. Tho game is
alwitVH a chilli ono mid a gooi1 one.
And the game at Columbus ball park
yesterday was no excoption altliougn
I'latte Center failed to score. The !'
mil score of (' to 0 would indicate a
ono sided, uninteresting game, but
such wiih not tho cntc. Hoth trniut
played hall from start to finish
In fact tliu tenacity with which the
Center boyH hung on would havo sug.
jested they wero from an Irish town
but for tliu presence of that good Ma
tured old German, Denny Koburtt, on
tliu side Hues, leading in tho rooting
'I he game yesterday had several fea
tures, First, Davo Carrig, who tun
piled tho game in probably tho blggist
mini that ever called "balls and
Htrllcot" in Nebraska. Ho weighs II 1.1
pounds.
Tliu .second notable feature to be
mentioned was Mux Hlias homo run.
Aftoi tanning twice at Kred Monro's
twisters, he stepped up mid HWuttuI
the ball on the uoso. kitting it almost
nut of the fluid. Ilrown for Colum
bus batted a clean tluco bagger and
litihr a two bagger, while Corbett
really carried oil" Hirst honors at the
stick by making two hits mul a uieri
Ike in succession at critical times in
the beginning of the game when such
work wns needed.
Thrtiii ot Columbus scoP'Hiiriu'liargo
able to errorH of I'latte Center's catch
er, lirown. iloaro pitched a furious
game tor live innings, striking out
Columbus best batters, mul the storv
of tliu game might havo been ditVerent
with a man behind tho bat who could
have held him.
Kifsel of Genoa entered the box in
tho sixth anil finished tho ginie in
good shape but tho game was lost in
tho beginning.
Lohr pitched a record game. The
Center boys did not liud him tor a
hit, or a run This is tho first game
ever played in Columbus where a
piteht r luiH made such a record.
A fair Hi.ed crowd witnofseil the
game.
Prohibition Convention
Tho I'latte County Prohibition con
vention met nt Monroe, August Ctrcl,
i.M),1.
The convention authorized tho chair
man mid seeretay ot tho county con:
mittee to place in nomination a ticket
for county olUuom, after the statu ran.
volition, or to call tho convent mn to
order for that purpose nn they may
deem bent.
The following resolution was adopt
ed at the request of Doctor Hontliack
UcHolvcd: That wo ask tho state con
vention to puss resolutions calling up
on tho next Irgislalute. to submit
iitiieiidmeuts to tho state constitution.
Providing for Prohibition, Woman's
.Siiltrage, tho Initiative mid Kofcron
diiin.
Ten delegates mul alternates wore
elected to the state convention, which
meets in the Auditorium nt Lincoln,
August IP0.1, at 10 o'clock a. in.
Isalh Liglttner, A. Lnth, N. W.
i llulsey were retpeutively elected
chairman, secretary ami treasurer as
named.
Mer ulnm Hotel Changes Hands.
iSaturdaj's Dail) i
A dial was closed (his afternoon
whereby tho Meridian hotel building
owned by II. Ilughen was sold aud T.
W. Wisentinc has sold his Ilxurrs aud
business.
(31ms. V. Todt'iihot ami Ins mot her,
who own a number of hotels in this
state are thn purchasers.
.1. W. Wist'iitlno will serve the last
of his famoiu Sunday dinners totuor
row, serving his last meal next Mon
day morning. Mr Wlsentiiie's action
will bo reiireteil by the local and tra
velling public uh ho lias gained tho re
putation of nerving meals that could
not bo beaten anywhere in tho state.
Mr. Wlsetitine told a Journal reporter
today that he might not movo his
family from Cnliunbiis. The now pro
prietor of I ho Meridian is an exper
ienced hotel man
The Last Week
Slaughter Hardware Sale!
We begin packing our stock next vvcok. This will pos
itively be tho last week ol our Hardware Jlargains. You
can't afford to miss them.
No. 8 Galvanized Wash Boiler, reg. H5c,
No. 8 Lisk Anti
No. 9 "
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Cook Stoves,
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Kelrigerators,
Screen Doors,
All kinds of Shell hardware in proportion . Remember,
our stock is not cheap stuff, but Standard, First Class.
HEMSSMIBr.'!
North Side ol
Thirteenth St.,
Columbus, Nebr.
wmmmmmmmmmmmm.
Highlanders Convene.
(Hatiniiay'H Ouily.)
Columbus in honorod today with tho
District convention ol Koyul High
landers, which convened nt :.' o'clock
thin afternoon.
Ono dulegnto from tho cantlo of each
of tho following towns in present: Co
lumbus, Uenoa, Fullorton, Cedar Ha
pids, Albion, Klgin, Petersburg. Hoi
wood, David City, Klsing City, Osce
ola, Silver Creek. Tho clilof busincHH
of tliu convention is the nomination
of a delegato to go to Denver, Septem
ber 10th, to attend tho Kxooutivo cub
tlo. There nro a number of candidates
for tho honor. George Ii. Hose nt
Gonna mid J. II. Urady of Albion nro
among those mentioned. Tho conven
tion is meeting in K. P hall.
I M. mil)i V Dail))
The district mooting of tho Koyal
Highlanders Saturday, although ouly
twelve delegates wore prosent, win a
hot one. It continued in session from
v! p. ui., till after midnight.
Seventy-three ballotH wero taken bo
fore there wiih an election of n dele
gate, and nn equal number of llery
speeches were mndo. Ou tho seventy
third ballot Georuo V. Kofo of Genoa
won out over J. T Hraily of Albion
bv ono vote
The fight in tho convention wa oyer
the priucplo of representation, Prady
stmiding out radically for tho "ropro
sontatlve" idea while Hoso nays ho
stiiiulH for tho "repreiontntlvi" idea
but is opposed to censuring tho pres
ent olUcers, tho Sharps, without nu
investigation.
Urady'H friends chnrgo that Koho
isa"Siihrp" ir-mi, which to thorn,
means that he is a friend ot the otll
i'ors ami opposed to tho intrrosts of
the jiolioy holders
" Mr. Hose in a bright young attorney
from Genoa and ho maintains that he
will stand by tho IntcrottH of tho
members, at the meeting for the exe
cutive ciutlo at Denver, September I.
Letter From F. T.Walker.
iSatimlny'H Dully
1 he Journal received a letter from
b T. Walkor this morning, inclosing
a beautiful smvenlr card, lisplaying
tho beanties ot Oolorado Spring.
The lettir lollows.
Wo ate having a delightful tiiuo
liore. mid have le.isod a fiirnished
house until October 1st. Tho ctly Ik
crowded with tomists. Wentticr lino
mul cool. Hope all are well in (3o
ItimbU'i. Youm Truly, K. T. Walker
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18.00
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In District Court.
(Sattiriln,H D.iily.)
HiFii M. Wallllu today tiled a peti
tion in district court asking for ti i
vorco from Harvey J. NVntlle, and oiih
tody of two children aged seven and
hu years. Tho plaint itr ntleges that
her husband deserted her in I'.mi ami
that ho hart not contributed to tho
support nf herself or children since
that timo.
8tepa on Rusty Nail
('riuirHilii)'H Dull))
Etl. Thayer n camonter fell from
the foaffoldiug on which he was work
iug yenterday Htepping en a runty nnil
which entered his foot, through his
shoe. An ugly wound wan made and
blood poUoutiig was feared for a timo.
He was taken to St. Mary's Hospital
last night anil a report from there late
thiH afternoon Ir to tho effect that tho
patieut Ih recuovering.
Journal Specials.
Dr. J. K. Paul Dentiet.
Smoko Ltttlo Duko cigar.
Dr. J. W. Terry, Optlcan.
Try tho tiloveuth St. jeweller.
Dr. Mark T. McMahon. dentist
Journal ailH bring reHiiltn.
Dr li. II. Nauman, Dentist, HUhSt.
CotiKult Dr. Terry about yonr eyc8.
G. H. Preib, painting and paper
hauging. thvtf
Diamond O.' hams and bacon nt Her
man Korsonbrock's.
FOl'ND-A golil watch fob. Owner
can havo mime by proving property imd
paying for thin notice. Add reps box Tlii!
Columbus, Nehraslta.
I will close out all my dry goods at
costs, must dispone of entire stork be
fore removing to my new locution in the
PhillippH building. Seth llraun. tf,
l.oit: A dark coat somewhere in
Colombm. Finder please report to
Lout Schrooilor. 1 1
FOH RENT. A ilx room cottage,
with good itable. lmiuiro John Kud
sen. tf.
Cool off while von Ret nhaved at
the Thurtson barlier shop, the only
cool plaoe in tho citr. tf
Now ii the time to bny yonr year's
supply of hardware. Yon can rave
from W to M) cents on the dollar.
Cloos anil Uehllng. tf.
Hoy yonr hardware at wholesale
prices at Cloos nud llehling's. Closing
not tale. tf
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Try our iilonil nnnl. $5 r.( per ton
at tho ymilH. Newman X- Welch. I'.til
(3all omiy to select yonr bargains nt
Clous and Uehling'R while the assort
ment in complete. tf
Nowman iV Welch havo nil kinds nf
coal. c, td.
Dr.Terry.the Oitinha Eyo Specialist,
hns opened ono of tho best equipped
optical oflices in the west, over Pol
lock and Co'h drug storo. Will be in
his Columbus ofllco Sunday, Monday,
Tnesilny and Weilucsdav.of each week.
HpoctaoleH nnil oyo glasKns Fcientill
cally fitted. Consnltntion freo.
Tronsors tnado to order from ?l.i()
np. Fit and wnikmntiRhip gnnranleeil.
S. K. Haker, back of Dr NiiiimaiiiiH
Dental ParlorH.
LKAKN TIUiKGIlAPHY and It H.
Accounting. s?;.o to iim por mouth
snlary paid our graduatrH. OporatorH
always in demand. Indorsed V nil
railroads. Write for catalogue.
Mors-o school of Telegraphy,
Cincinnati. O., La Crosso, Wis-.,
Texarcano, Tex., San Franrisco, Oal.
HAKGAINS.-Scrcen doorH for f0
contR; ice cream free.erh for .::0;
gasoline stoves for l.7.-. TIiopo ate
only a few of tho hardware bargaiiiH
offered by Cloos and Uehling. tf
Foil KENT good olenn roomfl .Mih
Cushlng 101 nth St. Ueasnnablo
pricec.
A LAND OF WONDERS.
The Sightseer Flndu Many Thlugu at
IiitereNt in California.
California Iiuh iiiiiuerouH natural
bridge, caves, etc. of no little interehl.
J he Mamnlh Cave of CiiIuvkiiih, dm
covenil l) miners in ls.".ll; the Aliilmsler
Cuic; tho Cr slid Piilneo Cav... coiituin
ing n number or attractive Hutiiemineun
iitUiiirtmentH. Hiieb uh il... i,r,,i,,i ,i
t, the ChrBtal 1'alaee Koom, Acuri
oiiHiippartinent called Mimic Hull, where
the depositH of ajutonn origin not only
tako the form of organ pipi-s, Hounding
bonnlH etc., but emu, when Htniclc, iuiihi
calBomidHind vibnitioiiR. Near tins envo
are two natural hridgcH winch the tour
ist can viHit and return to the railroad
within half an hour. Tho only rmlural
way to reach these scenes of lnt.-reHt in
via "Iho Overland Imuiteti, Uonte"
comprising the l',on Paeillcmd .Smilh
erri Paciilc, now realy one line. The
only hue running through trains to Sun
Itiuicihco i from 'Omaha, its fust tiinnn
irrmngHixteen hours id.e.,,1 of ,,, ,.",:
petiors. Pa.nphl.MB n.., u.Mpi.deseril .
ingthe wonderH of C.i,friim ,, f
infoniiation ..bout 1 1, most ...,ifrlub
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