The Columbus journal. (Columbus, Neb.) 1874-1911, August 09, 1905, Image 5
ass !, i FT I ' t . CASH STORE Grocery Department.., Monarcr. teems and hi,. In the miikinu: of Monarch IYosei'ves and .lanis they arc guided by tho practical experience of years. Their Itiiyers ;o to districts where climate, soil and tem poraturo comhine to tfrow the linerL fruits. Their Infin ities and equipment are modern and complete. Not a single detail is slighted in the handling of the fruit from the time it is plucked from tree or vino un til it is finally packed in the attractive containers, ready t enter the homes of the most exacting. I 'car this in mind: Purity is guaranteed. Only the choicest products of orchard, vineyard and garden are admitted to their clean and wholesome kitchens. Pure sugar and only sugar is used with these selected fruits. There is not an individual ,taste that cannot be pleased, for their line includes every variety of popular i'ruits- Fridny'a Daily Journal. Hard Spring; Wheat From I Which Pillsbury's Best Flour frflW faJs ? made grown in the valley of the rivvwv i' u uiver oi me iurm, r.i mtie.sm.i, PflKX&v North ane South Dakotais the best F!'M;':: ' m lno world. All Hour on hand is made irom old wheat. 1 rice per sack, . 1 ft I. Mil Dry Goods Department Advance Sale of Flanelettes Sale begins Aug. 11th, finds Saturday, Aug. lt)th. Just received a large shipment of new fall Flanel ettes. Something that is entirely new in the way of ma terials and styles. We would like to have you anticipate your wants just a little. To induce you to do so we shall make special prices For the Next Ten Dais Onhj on our entire line of new fall Flanelettes. Melrose Flancl in Plain colors, French Flanel, .Japanese and Polka Dot patters, regular price 12 l-2e; 10-Day Special Price, per yd. . . . 10c Venetian Flanel, the regular 10c kind at . . l)c Downetti, the regular !c quality at .7 l-2c Extra wide Primrose Flanel, the regular 15c kind 12 l-2c LOCAL HAppENIN Thnniiliiy'n Ilall' Junrnitl. Dr. IhiiI ilontiBt. l'rnf. Tool, violiniHt. Thonn lifi. Dr. Vnllinr, Osteopath, Harbor block. I'.il Wolilidf Fjimliiity wmh in 1lu city CHtlTllll.V, UNltllltf Iiih brother, V. P.. MrH O. K. Pollock, who in sutler liiK from nu nttnolc of Imy fever, sill start for Hot Spring, S D. next Sun tiny. Miss Gnssin Arnolil of Omnhn who hns boon Mth Uhnmbms Ktiost lor severnl ilnvs roturnoil homo yester day. Tho .Tnnior League of tho M. K. church held it very successful ion mourn sonnl on I ho church luwn. Tin rmnlpts munuuteil to f P.'. Minxes Ilntlln Fight iuul Mary Wr brin of I'liitlMiiniith mn kiwMk this weak of thn fHiiulit'h or Mr Paul I In (!l niul Mr. nuil Mru ! A. Sehron dor. It. .1. WIIIh mill V. II. Kutnn. two prominent Sioux Fulls nllormn-. mo in tint cily toilitv title iiil' ilcpoMliniH in n cficn poinlim,' in ll ilihirict ccnif nt .Sioux Kill Ik. C, (' llunl) ami f. ii 1 1 1 I. 'It luM iiujlil fur Nutth', VN null, wIicik Mm' will "i,,,'l MoHiHtKiiiol Mr. Ilanl. 'I'Iik purtj will Minn iriM'iii In I'uithiiul Intake in tin KxpiMlluii, afloi which Hi") will nil U on to Nurth liiiLoin tn unit a limtlii'i Tl'i fiiiuil) uillintuiu liniiii) aliniit r-op tcinltcr I .Mies Mnicin I'mltim. ontnrtaiiinl n Inruo number of fni'iiilH lut inht nt A euluuinifnuili pmtv n bnnnr "f l,,,r KiioEtH, thn Minns llcrvnv mul Fnhr Tho lawn wns lighten by .lupunot h lauierns. Tho (mines worn playcil in tho Iioubo, Mirh Irene KnvmuiUKh ami Mr. John Klliott winning tho pries Ice oroam ami cako aud punch wore served during thn evening. Mrs. Ft oil Nuylnr entertained seven young Indies yesterday afternoon nt mi elaborate two-ccmrKi luncheon in hon or her iiIociin, MihH Foi.'iMoFurlmnl of ICmiMiH (Jity iuul MifH Kthol MoKnr Imnl ol IIiiHtiiiKH. Tho kiioMh woro cnli rtiiino I liy original cuoMini; Kmno in whit'li Mit-H Sunin Hottn won thn pi lo. MiHS Kililv of Fremont mul thn MissnH Frmiklin, iiIiuth of Mr p. OIuih. Dnck wore tho out of town KUOhtK. 1. (Uncle intuiund Just niKht from thn iiortluirn pfirt of thn count v,wlurii hn him i-ovnrul fniuiK siicli hit has liciin InokitiK nftnr. Mi. (rluil; m hn nnvnr wiw such mi oxrcllcnt prof- pnet lor lit? corn cinp. Tho wheat KayH in yinlilini; Irom .!() to 10 IhisIioIn pnr iicro mul Ih testing from ii to ., n iiialitv that ha not liccu nimalli'd lor tliirli'iin yrniH Mr. (Muck in prntlv well siitiHdinl with th work of I'rovnlniiio mil Thnoilorn lloohcvclt. Williiim SicuiMi ami family who movcil to Molntr, Alaliaum about two months np riiturucil to Coliimi.tii thn lirst of (IiIh wcok Altlinuuh Mr Siownrl hail micii tho coii'itrv lictoio in thn winter season ami thnnlii lm could do hotter tliern than in N t inn lia, ho took a dillerent ie, i,l n v hon tin foiiiiil lli siimmni tf-niperatitr I .'' ile(,'iees Fiihrenhnit.anil no work to ho hail, mul innryltmly w'liitin;: to f l out Ho my Mint putatonq is (lie cluof ciop mul that tho hit: imp m tint north la.t fuiriiu (Ic-Ho.veil tho Kiiuthirn mrrknt It costs !') mi i,i re toi fertilizer, ho says, to jinpiro inn Kinuiul for a crop. Mr. Kinwirt'H ui')o cost linn at out ;ll'(i hi passnuor ami fn iil chnrucN hut hn was ,'lnd tn oscnpn to Nebraska aj,'nln mul ho willjprobilily buy property in Colnm bun with thn purpom ol pcriinncntly rosiiliim hero. Prof. 9ik, teacher uiiihic, llarberlili). Dr.Cluifl. 11. Plat?., houieopathiu phy siuinn and itirueoii, postotllco l)tiildinj Mr W. II llenlmiti i enjoylnu n vlult from her mot her, Mrs. Sump tlon of Snllnn, Kmi., who will remain tho yrentor pnrt ot the nuninor. I'mcrnntlnntlim in tho thief of time. Don't pnt it oil. llnvu your Iioupo in sured now. Huvo vour nccountH col lected buforn they nro outlaw Cnll on 0. N McKlfroRh. wtf. Kov. mid Mrs. O A. Munro reached Olyiupin. WbsIi. tnfo lat Snndny nlRht. This liifonnntlon vns cot; veveit in n letter to n OoltimhnN frlciiil. roceived this morning. Mrs. Hreed enlertalned sistrcti la dy frlendN thin nfteriiouu nt n two course luncheon in honor of her sinter, Mrs. Shaffer The rooms weio beau tifully decoiated in nveet peas mul foniH A. llrnlt mul son lluriv weie in Co IniubiiH yeidordity on tlielr wnv to Norton, Knn. where they have lnrje proporty interests llnrrv tuny remain to look nfter the const met Ion or a laro biHineoH block. An the warm womher coutinueH the cmupiiiK parties increase in intuitu r, an tho water mid woods mid freedom entices younj: neople uway fiom thoir Iioiuoh. Net Monday tlie familinH of M. HoeketibnrKcr mul II O. Froyilltf will f,'o ont for a three week-, stay Tho K. K. K.'h, mi orpini'ition ol ImyH which was formed last winter purely for fun mid no responsibilities-, Ih holding opou court nt MoPhoisons Lnko this week. WedtiOMlnv iiij:M they entertniiied tho Misses Florence Kramer mul Florenon Whitiuoyer. hast ni-lit Liouteuanl llensley anil Miss Nell Kvimih drno out. W. K. Walton mul daiiKhter MUs llaiina of Haiti more linve been quests of tho family of M Whitiuoyer ami other old settlors horo for a few days. Mr Walton who wns n grain dealer and nurseryman of Cunoa for many yonrs nml until fivo yenrs ngo, has boon Inking a trip to tho 1'ncifio const with his daughtor, mul stopped off a few days to revive old friendships. Tho ladios of thn KpKcnpnl church chnporoned the chihlron of tho chnich at n picnic at Stevens grove yostenlny afternoon. Tho children nil went out in ii hayrack mul the older p.Toplo hail n carryall. Tho two most consplcioiiH fontnrcH of tho afternoon wore tho wnding in tho wntor, by tho young sters ond tho sunultlonn sprend nt sup por time. WAKTKD-Hy Ohicngo mnnufne tnring house, person of trust worth! Hess mul somowhnt fmnilinr with loonl torritory ns avsistnnt in branch olllco. Snlnry.18 pid weekly. Porninuent position. No invest imont required, liusiness ostnblisod. 1'reviouH eper iciico not e.Hseiitial tn engagini:. Ad dres". Mnnnuer llrauches, liJ.I Dear born St. Chicago. lit Mils Nell Kvans returned Tuosdav evening froml.'ites Paik, Col , whero she had gone with a cutiinitiL' paity of nine from Omaha mid I'lnttmnuth Tho party was so congenial mul the surrounding so delightful, that they wore loath to brrak camp, mul tried to got their families to come mul spend tho rest of thn summer with thorn. This being Impossible they were foicod to eclinugo their doilghttiil, fico mul ideal summer life in the mnuiitaiiiH for the n-.oro coin cut ioual and uncomfortable homo life in N braskn Snturiluy'N Daily Jnuruul. ehuioh of Fnrlbnuit, Minn. liar. Al bert Ims been pronllel upon lo pronnh tomorrow niorulng in tho Methodist church. In the evening Mr. Wolfe. will bo nt his usual place with the following thenie: "Hack to the llsli er's not," A telegram was received by Harvey Could this morning calling him to his home in Ognllnln nt ouro to sen his fnther, It. P Uotiltl, who was fori usly hurt in n run nway vesterdav. Tho tenm ran otT a bridge, mid In the ink up that followed, Mr. (louhl wns Miilotwly hurt, how seriously has not been learned 11 p. (Jonld Is well known In Nebraska, having bren regent of our stme unlorlty for si veurs. Mondiij's Duily Joiiriiiil, C .1. Ciirhnv went to Platte (!enter t It Ih foienoou i. (Muck was a buxincs visitor to Omnha this morning Miss Susan Mreitimll of Idiubay is tmyiiii; a visit to Miss Misto Uoeti C. F. Curtis went to Mgin Mils nf- teriuion to finish n job of plumbing MihS ttuliy UnsmusMMi returned to iiy fiotu a two weeks visit in St. Fd wnrd. Miss llaniet White irt Plattsmouth Is visiting her cousins, the Misses llagel this week. Mish Aiiuallohon in enjoying n two weeks' visit from her friend. M'ss llesxie Murlry or St. Paul. Minn. F. S. Howell, attoinoy lor Tom Worrnl was in the citv Inst night. Me wont to Albion this morning P.lnl.e Maher aud II. (' Cnrrig re turned today riom Crauil Island wheie they have been for several dajs. Dr. Ib'iithucl, caiuo down today fiom Platte Center as a witness tu the in--unity case of Nels Caller of Oconee on the Klgln school building for A. Dusscl His daughter ncocompanieil him as far as Albion whero she will visit friend? Mis. Howard Clarke mul her moth er Mrs. A. M. Post wont to Chicago Saturday to visit Mis. Post's daugh ter, Miss Ceorgin Post. A.L. Iiocdoni, tti.t foreman nt tun Al bion Argus, spout Sunday in this city. Ilo Wits a delegate to the district convention of Ituyul Highlanders Mis. Will Mm i ay of Columbus is vslting Mr. mul Mia. Will S Jay, Ills Wood street, mul is nttoudiig tho F.p worth assembly. Lincoln Journal. Pot or Matson, the popular butcher who left Columbus last spring lor Oreoloy wns n plonsmit caller at the .lournal office to-day. Mr. Mat (son was on bin way to Oiuuhn on busi ness. It. (I. Strother, editor or the Mou roe Kpubloiun went to Omnha tntluy Mi. and Mrs. J. W. Tanner or !'ul lerton weio in the cily between tiuius to lay, returning from a visit lo friends in Atchison. Mrs. V A. MncKcn bai inned in vital ions for a card party tor Wednes day afternoon in lionoi ot hei niece Mrs. Wells Wait Miller of Olthlahnma Uiv. Mrs. MiIIci'h little daugblei Helen, is with hi i Mrs. Walker is eiitritaiuing her two little nephews Kdward and .lames Ilall of Kauash City Aithur mul Margaiet Hall, who am tumping with their aunt Mis P.eaton, and tmiiily, in Omaha. 'J In v npoi t to visit in Columbus, logelhei with their cousin Kunicii I'eaton, until about .Septoin'-her Juilgo.,1, N. Pn'iil mul O. A. Abbot f, Jr., of (Jtniul Island bin reporter wont to Albion yesfordnv to hold a term of court. Jndgo Paul knows nil thii old timers in Oolnmbus, ns ho preccdod inn ruiironil to ColnniliiiR. Dr. 0. D. Kvniw mid two sons loft Snndny for Kvnrnojr tor ;tho Kncmp motit. Dr. Krnns Is Surgeon. general on tho Oovornor'n stuff. Mrs. Ktmih, Miss Noll nml little Lorlim. Mrs. Chambers mul Miss Flolse Hoen will join them nt Kenrney tomorrow A meeting of the library bonrd wns called for last night, but owing to the absence of a number of the members, there wns nat n quorum present nml no definite work cnnld be done. The unestloii of purchasing a Now Inter nntlonnl Fneyolopeilln wns presented mi I favorably illsciusoil. Judge Meed, or has been made n good offer by thn compmiv, nml the Jllbrnr.v In mix Ions to socuro a set of theso books. Owing lo the departure of Prof. Kern thore is n acnncy on thn bonrd. Hnvnrnl nnmes were inetitloiieil tint ns yet no appointment has been made. Thn board ail loomed to meet again when morn members worn in town. 't ", " Coluuibus hint two notable oliurch si i vices ytt'liiiilay Kov. J. II. Albert liiotliei ot .luilgo Albert ami pastor nf Iti. I.'t.. . r,.i..rn,M.tl,i,.l ..I. ....!. ..r .. It l I,.-.... ---.. t l . . i I lli,T ' it.t viiiiii i uiii itiiiiii i;iiiiii'ii in collego will preach nt thn Congiega- "'''"l"" " I'"'""! tional church, Sabbath nioruiiig, Aug ust (i. 1 it tin Miss Ri.puh Douglas oi tartained about forty of her frinuls yesli i day in celnbratinii ol lioi ith birthday. Mrs. A. I). Iliniuan, and littbt diiughfir Kdun, ol St I dwiml, who have hi en guests of Mi mid Mri-. (Icorgo Willard the pu-t y.eil', to returned homo today. Miss Hn, 'el StovoitH of Cut It , Col., formnrly of this plate, who has boon visiting mining her mil fuoiuls here, lett yesteid.iy foi Scion br ami Omaha, when slot will"isil beton eturniiig to Coloindo. C. C. Ihliu, of ColuiuliiH, ih do iiil? Iitifiti"' - ui tri'Mi .esteitliy Mr Halm is now v.'tnl nig ui the inieiest of an iusurauio louipau Owmi.' to his recent illiu ss it is imp'wililo foi him to work in a il'ire us ho iisti'iM) does. Ho bait many frieuilH hero who worn glad to seo him looking so well -Humphrey Democrat. Harry Kiley, engineer on tho Spald ing passenger, reports to the .lournal that n destiuiilivn bait sloim isitcd Mm Cedar Valley lat night, tnkiiiL' in a scojie of the country about sc i u teen miles in length, finiii nelgrinb to Sjialdi'ig. In places, Mr Kib savs that i rnpH are mowed to the ground. Judge Albnit is receiving i; vNit f i cm his brother .1 II. Albert, who is pnbtoi of tho riut Coiigregational ed liou-o both morning mul evening nt the Methodist church mul Prosit dent Perry of I hmun College preaclird it tho Congrecnlin.ial ehuich. 'J'wo of tho fimst Inolciug mou on the pnliio fori o in Nebraska are A sol Nc Kmi and .link Sullivnu, tbo two nf (lit men in oui city, all on tho if Mini' ol bit' I) milting to tin ii mil Itiinis a 11 if-y policemmi'M cup tiiui mid with luass bultoUM, It at in I bill anil n hhiebl denoting lion umubei I'lie eapi ate ahu'lil mil mi mo the lioys who wen1 Mo in Chin! Sbai k mil ii-s ilMiul .Inn Nebon will bao lii'in tin ii1- soon as tbo wt athn- cools ill i ll.i' ( no bo Mini in Mm dav Mine. Veilei tln '. lliilly .loni'iiitl. Mis Hil-aniui 'I'litiiniiH leturiied vn lerilay from Itiill.ilo, N rlis ; K Itrown of Norfolk is visiting Jut pan tits Mi mul Mrs. W N'. Ilensliy 'Dm "I'm la t-t 'i-rowil is implying iputilc toituy ut Mien old lauipitt -teven' inlio W A M Alii l- r v.i ut to Lindsay this iniuning in nt-pouto to a tele- pboue nu smu'c Pom I! A I'.rodholl, who Is ill Siipt. l II Hlnriiinu arrived in tho city VM'ilnrday to -iimil several dajs gnlting his woik In M.o lity ichool lined up for next September. Detail ot 8htKt. 1 l'iles,i)'H Hull)) Durwnrd Davles who won n plnno on the Nebraska team to go to Now Jersey Joined thn comimny only a mouth ngo, mul his tather snm hn never shot n rillo until bo shot the militia titles. A. C . Iloono, who is oonntoij the best shot in thn company, it in w ported, ranked fourth. We omitted to mention Hint Oor belt's P'sliinrnnt gave thn niilltinboys u supper last Saturday night in linnet of Mm victoiy scoiod by Davles an. I Yonng. The Kearnov Hub gives the follow ing full account or tho counts) Pilvutn W. Dully. ConiiMiny II. First tcgimcht, or Stanton, made the high est scoie in Mm rllln ronlest of thn Nnlirnslm Nntlonnl Oiiaul hold nt Mm rillo range southwest ot this city Inst week tor tho purpose of selecting it tenm of litteen marksmen to ropi,sent Mm state at the national shoot to bo hold ut Sen flirt, N. J , thn latter part of Mm mouth His scorn wns 'J Hi. The next highest man wns Private C. Wagner, of thn same town mm com pany, whoso scorn win SI I. Following urn thn names or tho guardsmen who will go to Sen dirt, together with their rank, regiment mid 'cpnipaily niul plnon of rtildenoe:' Mnjor Froil Oogur, Firat reglinoat, Madison, 171 ; Fint Lloutonnt Samuel K. .Ksh, Oompnny F. Ftrit regiment. Madison, la ; Oorjioral Kojr O. Bnrt, Company M, Second regiment, Al blon 171 ; Uorimrnt It. D. Moiaenbnoh, Comimny K, Firat Hog , Wllbor, 1HS; Corporal ,T. Ilaldorson., Co. E, First Keg., Wllbor, IHJ; Oorioral R. O. Shenklln, Co. II, Second Hog., Auro ra, ll:ij OorKirnlH. H. Jotco. Oo L. Socouil Itog. A linn. 175; Private O. Wagner, Company It , Flrsr regiment, Stanton, s?l I : Prlvntn W. Dnlfy, Com pany H., First rou Imont Stanton, aid; Prlvato II. I). Units. Co. h, Socoml Hog., Alma, '.'07 Private H. Vonng, Oo.K First Hog., Columbus, IS1.'; PM vat W. J. Davles, Oo. K, Oolmnbns, I7r; Prlvntn It. Clnulil, Co. h, Heoond Hog., Almn, is.,; Prlvntn J. F. Hrian. Co. M. Hoc. Hog, Albion. ls Tho olhor niomber is Melnnant Mul lo wney of Albion. Thn team will remain nt practice on thn range tor tho next twolvn days, by which time it enn bo told who will act m ooaeh for Nnbrn-kn nt tho nn tlonnl contest. Iilnutnnm't Colonel H. MoUughUn snpnrintniitlont of rlfln practice, will go an capnin or tho rltlo team to Sen Out. At Sen dirt thn winning tenm will win a prio or lf.(H nml thn winning Imlivldnal n prio of tl(MH). Violates Game Law tTlllKllll)'H lllil)) Tom 'onruick, thn vonng mnn who wns lined Inst winter for shooting his neighbor's bull is in tronblo ngain. This lime it in because Ciller (lame Warden Carter nml Dun Hrny nro said to have caught him with fifteen young ducks in his possession. '.cornlck, Imwnvur, gnvo Mr. Cnrtor a run for his inonoy. After hn wns hou with thn ducks, ho was asked by Carter wheie ho lived. Ilo pointed out the wrong house with thn hojms of escaping. When they did learn whom ho lived, they worn ordered otf thn premises by thn l-.iv's rather and mother. They tetnrned to Columbus nml Dan limy swore out n complaint for bis arrest nml this morning Slier rlf Cnrrig drove out to art est Krntivlck who lives in thn extreme western part of thn county. Thn penalty fixod by law tor the of tense is not less than I(M) no morn Hum ."0O. The Journal lor news. :::"M'::''Xw-:-m..:....j..:..:..::..:..x..:..!..j Henry Rugate & Co. ALWAYS ON HAND Of the First Quality- A Pull Lino ol Staple and Fancy GROCERIES Provisions, Qucensware, Glassware and Fancy China. I Z ;& COFFEE j& Our "Richelieu" in bulk gives entire Katisfiictiou at 30, 25, 20 & 15c a lb. The following in tins 1-lb 2-11 "White House" - - - - .40 .7f Clmso & Sanborn's "Seal" - .10 .75 Upton's .... M .75 "Itichcliuu" - - - .40 .75 "Ratfab'." .50 3-lb 1.00 - TEA j& .Japan, (Junpowdcr and English Uroakfast, in bulk and packages, the ("most jrown and (Juaranteod toivo IVrfei't Siitisfsiction. CANNED FRUITS, MEATS, VEGETABLES A full, lresh and complete assortment oi everything usually sold in our line. We buy our goods direct from first hands for cash, and consequently buy at the VERY LOWEST PRICES. Vto can and do sell the BEST GOODS lor the LEAST MONEY, and are confident wo can convince everybody of that fact who will give us a trial. T ; ')' I J ! v V V V V V V V ? V ' : Henry Raiate & Co., Nebraska Phone 29, Indpendent Phones 29 and 229. T V -:W":-'1m-mw ' P 1 1 '