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' VtPHWBWt J- ' ... ...' .. . ... . ; . . ' I . - -,t .T.-..-:it.su,tw-ii, r I' It . i w , 5? sCDEIQEfcl RS?n Golumbuft, ' .111 - I 5 I J 1 (- " - - "- Our Midsummer on. Wc are oircring Goods at prices lower than ever. For instance, Our line of Clothing which is excelled by none in the City, wc knock off 20 en our Summer Goods, and For instance, Our line ol Summer Shoes we knock oil 20. Besides, wc oflcr in Gent's Furnishing Goods. Our Shirt Sale at 39c lias causod much comment. There never were such bargains sold anywhere. Come and investigate. The Goods must go. Wo need 1 he room lor Fall Goods. SlDkCICEIU RDAC El SluL9ie71 lu L9iWJtJ99 00.0000 0 0 0 0 00 000.0 0 0.00000ll GRESTOM ( II) Mum ( I IMN l'ti'li'ii ouli'i'tilM-i" inn) Mili'ritilini.n ii. Hllllll'l I'jlatlllllll III till I ri-lllll I'llllplllll'). If )im him' iiti)iliiiit!ln Ihi) or f I'll, ki-i Mi. I'mkI i lll'lll llllil lei Mill IHUITII".' II III Mil' II'IHIIIIH iiH'inf I'IiiIIim'iiiiiiI). Iimriiiil miIb hIwm'h ilo till" llllkllllfM. AiIii'IIIm' III lllir llllllK- (liT llrst. .Siiii'Mii'Mt Unit ullli .louililil iiiIm-iIIh. iiii,' I',. A. .liiiicK, M. ! I'h-.hieiim mill Miit goon, Call itiniiily iiiiswcicil iluy mill night. A 'lil will born to Mi. mill Mrt. Deny Siuiiiilni j mi Sunday. A liny wns I'orii t i Mr mill Mtii. (lonrgo ': iH'K'Viitp last week. A lioy was horn to Mr. ami Mrn Willliim YanOwcns Inst week OrniH look good tiji in (IiIh part nf llm (111111' i y Tho Inill etui"' between MiUiIhoii iiiki (Jroston hi't Minday played on the OroNtou iliiiiiiiinil, toHtiltctl tti u worn (it I'J in i in favor of flrestnn. Wc are headquarters lor everything in Drug sun dries, Pain Is, Wall Paper and Painter's Supplies. Prescript ionsa specialty WESTON PHARMACY i.-.. . . . . i i - ii.i. ...a...... Will. I'illlllg llllil II hail HOOldOIlt lllSt Humbly, fulling from tlm liny niinv at tint liarn of K Klninor. ll in k-ctlUK iilimi; iin woll as can lm cxpncteil. Dr. K. A. .Ioiipk rotiiriiril fru.u Clil fiiKo liiNt rrlilay. Don't foritiit Dm tiall i:;itno imt Siiinlnv Imfwi'iMi ('oluiiiliUH anil Drcr. ton lo lm nlajt'il at ('oliiiiiliuH. 'J'hin iroinisos to lui a kooi! iriuiin. (!iioii will lio rninMMitiMl liy a larto run tlnciinnv.All tlm llvnry totuun tn town havo alrimily lionu oriliTiil mul all tin luiloinoliilim ami irivatn tiu'H to lm htrixl will lio liroiiKlit into Mirvico. -1 -- H. G. MORRIS, M. D. (.'till 'ivlnii i'liarniacy Cnll.s prompt ty an wcinl l.i mi nnli; (YiMoll, Nrlilil l.n - CIirh. WnKimr, ciUtor of tlm Static iniin, inovml into tlm old crtiumry liuililliiK last Tuim!iiv. llm jil.ico fin- ' nmrly orcupli'il liy hhn li:s t ci-ii mlil ' to Win. KiiKi'tlx'tt for a ori'unmry Clias. Smith i I' Mouroo was visiting , liorn lust TunMlar. ' Tlm ralinatoor htoro is lipin invoi'oil , ak'ain this wcolc. It lias Ihmhi s;i!i in Mr. 1'riost of Monron. Jt. F. U. Ko. 1. Cialr'l, who imuhaM'il iho Hiisliman farm in Iniililini: a imw ilwi'ltinj; Imuso mi tlm plaon ami will niovt iw soon as j Im nts tlilnnH in sliaio Miclnml Sotilor. who ha.i heen dan KtiioiiHly ill for somotitim 1h improviiiK itnil will Im admit acaiu in a tow days. John ICIinorH mnv honm will soon Im roiilv for tlm iiliiHtcnirn, and the youiu,' I'tniln Hy they urn Mirn to iiliratn it with an uhl timo ilanci'. Doilils Urns, hlmlli'd corn for Henry lilavor last 'IhurMlay ami M Klnvir, ilollvurril tlm corn at I'latto C'ontir ! Solomati ShonliPt'il and wifo of Ml vnr Cr.wk worn tliiJ uui'Mh of Uharjcs ' liiKi;;ato and family 'for ono wt'td:. : Thoy ri'tiii'innl lionm last Monday. Mm. Ilmiry Klnvor was not iiiiti at widl at!in last Kunday. Hut wa feeling bettor Monday. It is thought It I L &9 a "1! I w e 1 --' " IHiUI Ui)IS(i, 0 Sale is now tfoing p 0 0 fi K 0 0 VI tf 0 0 l 0 0 0X 0 0. V0 0 0 0" XK0 0 H0 P many specialties l 0 0 0 :p ru 0 :: 0 0 0 W 01. 0 0 0 0. eventh 3u S5 Columbus tl 0 00 0 0000000, 0. 0000 0 0 0 0.0.00,0. that bv will rorover trnin her nick. ni'fN Imt will not lui out of hml for u inontli or hix wcmiIch. ( 'liarli'H OMi;nto rnniivcil iiilto n mivito uniKtroko (Win tiny Inst woi'lc anil in not alilo to work from tlm olIoctH. Ono Mill- nf Iiih fu-:o is jinr tially paralv.i-il anil lit h unalihi to oIomi IiIh lot t nyo. ,'iuto a niiiulinr furniurs am inar kilting wlinat nt Oroiiiio thlv mmisoii. DoiMh HrntliiirN liavo a larjo finM of outc Platte Center: .lili ii. l!h.N I I'ImHc I 1 III, .,'IbTM III.H , M'l.l'il- iiniiH iii lui I. Id.. mi. If)i.n uuni iii 1 1 1 1 ,i I'll ii'ijMiiiii!. '" Mi Iti'if ill mul Ii I Mm mli it. !!' n in tin- liinlinif I'lipi-r nf I'liilii- riiiiiili .louililil mln iiIvmi). il,, tin. Iiiimiii -h. Hut i, mt Hw III Jlilll I lUlpIT tit vt Mll'il'llll'lll Hml Willi .Iniiiii'il luiiKtllhliii; Th i nrw dam will lio cmupliitcd tills wi'ck MIsh l.ouim Mnity U visiting tlm .inu'ir honm. Dr. Hlntir and ilauchtor, Misti Vesta spout Tuculay in town Mu r.ini'kiirr and Mrs (irmntlmr wont to ColiimlitiH Mondav to vUit Mr. (itimiithr who in in St. Mutv'o ho'-pllnl Mirfnritiu ft (im an alfoction of llm oiitiit ncrii' Mr (ii'imiitlior'H many trinnds will lu plc'i'i'd in mnrn tint Im Ih improving inpidly Miss Marj-arnl l!dan has ln n on Kiiuul In toacli tlm O'Kay school mt year. !! ICmnmt Ount Ionian eul his foot ho vnri'ly on a pincn ot class I Iiih wi'iik Mrs. K W. (ioiitlnniaii, Miss .Ion Hnrkn ami Mi's Maituin CIi'iimiii wint In Hot SpriiiL'x last Tni'sday mni nini: Mrs. (Iimtlomaii will inniain two wroks ami tlm vmni ladieM thtco inontlm. Mr. ami Mi i' !' Sniitli ap lorat imI in their new home, in I'latto Con ter Tllll Mlttitktlil I'n ........I.. .... ..I.. I - ' .i-r-... i.i.iii- i.-iiiii. ii,,' ;V niK an iiMiimi at lairalier llro.s. iIiIh I week Riomon. Morn. Woilnesilar. Aug J, to Mr. r.ml Mm .lohii Komi, a ilauu'liter. W T draic and family lett Monday !or Kearney, llielr ftittiio honm D- M P. Tni.s has opened an office life old Strolher huilding ' .t.iliu Smiui and two soils went to i Weima .Vor.dnv. Mr. and .Mr l'r. il Walls rl (lenni were miosis ot relaiivin here Sunday j I'mii Maker nn I Win Deinier were in Oolninluis Timday , Mis H' Hollinusl.iad and two ehil- d'-en ot Anailiu aitiid Timx.ay tn viii leiatlves Mini Knima Smyi-r wim has het n visituiK hei ntii'le in Med Dak, n. turned Immo Tnesduv. Maji'r and Mis. I has Hill of Spring tn Id, South Dakota nu utteiiiling a meeiing ot the tumid nt dtreetors of the Monroe Dank today. 1'. K Strolher of l'rimrofe is hero today. Thos Duel; ot Coluinluis was visit ing his brother John, yesterday C. II Keily. Win. Webster, ' W. K. I'oleNnnil A. K. I'riest went to Ores ton Saturday night in an automobile where Priest and Tole have traded for tlm l'ahuateer Mnrk'nt iiierchandiso. K. .T. Williams of Daelc an 1 Coin puny is m.sisting in tlm invoice. Doctor 1'lntz was in town Satur dav !' II (ierrard and family let r tor l.nup City iFat Saturday Mr. ami Mrs. A. M. Head and son Will an I Mr. and Mrs b'ish and (Jem. uiodoio (iiilles started Wednosday tor Webster, S, D., for two inonths'Visit. Mm. O. K. I'ollouk loft yewtonlay for Hot SprltiBH, U. I). Mr. MeWililiiniH ifl moving his fami ly into tlm rour of Mrn. .Incksoti'K build lug. Mm. M. t). Knrr and Mm. Jnllns N'lidinlH aro spending tht day nt Mc I'lmrHon'n .Mrs. .lohii Hnrt nf llrokotirltlgo, Mo., is hero for n two wrektT visit at thn homo of her impliiiw, P ,1. Hnrt. lilnut. Hdtifiloy loft anntlny for flic Knrampimuit nt Keariio He has been appointed by AiMutntitgenornl Ctilvor to Inspout tho drill thoto Tlm r.n'llps' Auxiliary nf tlm Con g rgntlnniil church will meet lit xt Wrdmday at !l p. in. with Mrn. It. Knton. A gouit attpiidntico is desired. A. Prndfuehror Iitih rerelved enrds trnin August P.orttcher and Dr. Ties iug and from Arnold (Jnhlrich. All n port themselves well nud nenil grcof Ings to trlentlc. Tlin Misses Miriam nml Marjurio 1'rieo who hnvo been with thoir grnnd motlior, Mrs. (Joodalo thin summer will letivn for Kaiid City, H. D. Fri thy or Snturtlny. Tlm .lotirnal is in receipt of afouvc it i r card trom ltov. (. A. Muiiro from Wii'liington. Tlm card contains a pirltu of a large fish which ltov Munrn irpri'xuits as his own catch within two days after hts arrival. Mrs. S.. C !rav, who has bocn dan goronsly ill tor tlm pitht fovv wceltN was able to be out for n drivo tlm first of tlm week. Mm. dray had the mis lortuiio to bo stung on tlm ankle by a bee and tlm poisoning spread until it enilangnrnl Mrs. (irnv's life fir a Hum. Miss Mottle Housloy, and l.or sister Mrs. K. H. Mrown of Norfolk ilroe nut to McPherson's lake yesterday nftornnnn, wlmro thoj worn cuosts of tho Ktilenjaiiirnior Kids. Tlm bnvs aro ehaporoiipd this week by Mis Mark Matlibiirn ami Miss Maude Cat loy. Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Knrr nud Mr. and Mrs. Ji.Uus, Nichols drove to tlm Clay (batiks nt Helwood Sunday to Npimd tlm day taking a picnic dinner with them. It is said they anuueil theinselvr.s with a railroad elocipedo, but this is on tlm quiet ami should not be reported. Tho iv. K. K.'s enciimped at Mc I'lictsou's feel that they can swap llsh stories now with tlm best of them. All of them collectively succeeded in binding a six pound eat fish yester day. Their entcii was1 triumphntitlv brought to tlm hdadiuarerH, dresssreil, cooked and sorvod to thomclvcs and tlieir visiting guests. Little Miss VirL'io Peterson, aged live, celenited her growing years by a birthday party Monday aft riioou. Her parents assisted her in tlm ar rangements for pleasure of Imr guests. Tlm lawn was arranged with ham iimckH and swiucs. Tlm little people hold a peanut hunt, hml n s-mp bubble contest, nml then, best of nil, icecream and cake nml other reifeshments. Mrs P. F. I.uchslnger nf Plntto Cuiiler ih entertaining eighteen Co lamluis' ladies today, members of tlm Woinans' Society of tho (ionium Ho form church. Kov. Nouniiwkor went with llm Indies. Tlm following natiifil ladies were in llm party Mesdames l.uoke, King, .Meyer, Moenlin, A. .laeu'gi. Mathys, Htaub, Jacob (Jlur, (ireiner, Mnrty, N'eiiinarker, Sam Cass, Kurt, K. Wiuibiman, II. Konlor and thn Misses (ilurairl N'mimarker. Miss Mettle Hensley returned last Saturday trom nn oMcndetl six weeks' viist Sim returns: with that "much trnvolleil" air you lend nliout. To gethor with Miss Maudo Hrown of Schuyler, sho went to Portland first and wns fnrtunntn tn baiug privileged to ride lu tho Woiunn Sr.il'ragist t'mi vent ion ear. This gave t Item moro freedom nud plcnsant eonipanluiiF. They spent three weeks in Portlnnd wliero Miss Honslev has relatives There sho onjoyod nntoniohillng and sailing parties, given in her honor. From Portland Miss Heusluv and Miss Mrown proceeded to Ualitoriua. visit ing in Frisco, Saciniuouto and I.os Angeles. On the way home thev visit ed in Salt Lake City, Denver, Colora do Springs and other places ot inter et Altogether Miss Honslev reports a iielightful trip, mul one not soon to be forgotten tils Il.Xs. ' V' 1 i1' ' l :.i lu s.iy, uriil'M't. ' . i i n ! , ..ii , a hand mm : b.id 'l. i. i V" ".- I u baud bad i imlr once, -Ir, Put )' (,'., ' 'i t i t'n hiiy whi si'luK!ii .iir giM"-i,h'i'l.iud Plain De.iler. 'I'.'ii' llm 'I Ii,', Mix. "Pc.v's e. , u ,,, jm, Hue women fid!.-.," said an uhl iiciriM pieaeher at i:ceMir SprinuM one Sunday, "dat ciiiiu'j to chuMi au' mv,- every hat In C" coie.'r.'g.isliun every bat imt one, and dat one de l.olid jiasses right mi d.ih yoh nine i'n' help in ids cause an' ti sabc yoh blue); souls." -Kansas I'lty Journal. t l)U!!'l I. Iff. "I pity the putir s.dior." H,i ti,,. sen timental bonder. "His Is a dog'ri life." "Yet.;' ivjnliu'd the cheerful idiot, "bo goes from one bark to another, us it wore." Columbus Dispatch. mX jiammfe& $&??x'?yr Dr. J. W. Term OP OMAHA EYE SPECIALIST EXPERT OPTICIAN who for the past eight years lias been tnakinj regular visits to Columbus, has opened ono of tho Itcst Miiii)M'il Optical Olllict-s l:i Tin' Wont in the front rooms over Pollock it Co.'s Drug Store. Will bo in Columbus olliccs Sunday, Mon day, Tuesday nml Wednesday of each week. Spectacles and eye glasses scientifically fitted and repaired. Hyu Glaseos tuljusted to any nose. (ONSnIATION FIIKK ! Advcttised Letters, Henry Johnson, Luke Lamb, Pros D. II Perry, Katherine A. 1'rro. Lu i'ii Sharoil, Loluso Schuh'., Altco Scoot, Dr. Unlit. II. Wolcott. JiPt!l5 r. Tho Indopeiileiit Telephone comt puny nro running linos north on tho Moridiau as tar as Her man Kiinoinaiis. Potor Sclnr.lt t was on tho Oninlin maikot with two cars of fat canttlo last week, This mnkos thrro enm he hns sliipped since tho J'ourtli of July. A. J. Mason has so fur rocoveml Iroiu his'opcratioti ut tlm ho.-pital that ho was utile to bo taken home Satur day. . Mr. ami Mrs. Toll n Drunken, and dnughtor, LouUn with Olarnoce Kuh cnt. drovo tn Leigh Saturday, unit took tho train from there to Srclhnnr, whore they spent several days visiting John Witt and family. ltov. an I Mr.-;. Papt'iihausen nro re ceiving a vim front thoir dnnglitrr Mis Dora of Now York City. Auoth or dauhgtor will ariivo in a few days. These two young ladies were here two yaars ngo to spend their vacation. Tho IJutrcrmi'ks won a gnmo from Colum tins' second nine Inst Sunday, tcoro ."i to ;i SEEK TO END WIRE STRIKE Farmers' and Merchants' Assoclationa Move for Settlement. SI. Paul, Auk. 0- Commercial clubs mid merchants mid tariuurs' organiza tions along tlm lines of tho (Stent Northern ami Northern Pacific mil as In Minnesota uto asked to take action to end tho present telegraphers' strike, and tho governor of Minnesota has been appealed to use Ills good of ilees In bilnglng about harmony lu or der that business Interests may suffer no fuilber Injury. The wheat harvest throughout Minnesota nml tho Da kolas has begun and the work of mov ing a big-crop will, It Is said, tost tho capacity of tho mails, oven under normal conditions. Tho telegraphers at strike headquarters seem to attach great Importance to the expected nr ilvul of Pieshlent J. J. Hill. A wreck on tho Northern Pacific at nralncrd tied up that branch for sev eral hours. A switch engine was on the main line and a head-on collision occtin ed, In which both engines were wrecked mid the conductor mul sev eral passengers bruised, but no one seriously hurt. The stiikers claim the wreck was caused by n lack of telegraphic t ommiinlcatlon. DISOBEYS MOTHER; SAVES LIFE Six Year Old Girl Rescues Lineman From Peril. Omaha, Aug. U. While playing on the roof of a hotel building, contrary to her mother's Instructions, sl.vyeur old Matulo Wilson saved tho life ot Harvey Donald, u linenuin woiklug on a swinging scaffold, six stories ubovo the htteel. Donald, hearing the child's footsteps on the gi.iwl roof, looked up and in doing so disinwroil that the Iron hook which connected his Mvtng with tho pulley block had slipped almost out of the ring. A puff of wind to sway the rope the frad ion of an inch meant death. Afraid to move, Donald waited until he again heard the child's footsteps, and alter several attempts succeeded In attracting her attention to his peril. Acting under his Instructions, the lit tle glil got a brooinhnnillo and struck the hook, driving II back Into the an chor ring. Inspector Hraun Resigns. Now York. auk. '.'- Mi.iciis Draun, who became i 'iibr..lb d with the Hun garian iiutlKMi'Us at Uiidajiost sc. oral nioiitl.s ago while there In his capacity as Ciulc.l States Immigration llispecti.r. h.: Hamuli his otllcc. Mr. llriiun bit, since his return to this country been assigned to duty nt Ub lis liOnml and was onlerod by Com missioner Sj'gent to don tho regula tion unlfoim. This Mr. Mraiin refined to do and, alter an ineffectual appeal to President Itoosevelt, he tendered Lla teulgnntlun. Shaw's Visit to Oyster Bay. Oyster Hay. Aug. !. -It Can be said by authority of the president thnt the Visit of Secretary Shaw of the treas ury to 8aganioro Hill hnd no relation to the secretary's retirement from tlm cabinet. The tnnttcr upon which the secretary talked to the president wni personal entirely to them. The sec retary's resignation In the future wai not mentioned. Sccretnry Shaw has let It be known thnt he expects to re sign from the cnblnet some time nM winter, but no date hns been set. It ffr accepted In political circles that tho secretary expects to become a candidate for the presidential nomi nation In 1908 and thnt his relinquish ment of dlblnot duties Is to free hint from any embarrassment In his cam paign for the nominal Ion. New York Church Burns. Now York, Aug. J.-St. Thomas' Episcopal church, tit Fifth uvciiuc and Kitty-third street, one of the most richly furnished religious edifices In America, was wrecked by lire. With in u block of the ruined church iiih tho homes of half a score of the coun try's wealthiest men. CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS Features of the Day's Trading and Closing Quotations. ClilniK". Ant;, si, inllctnl iimmtliu'i'tiu'tit Hint tlit'i'c hint lii'i'ti iMiiiipmiitlw' lit t Kt rust iliumi'-'. (.iiiisnl lii'iivy piutlt-tnliliiK in Wheat tiiilny, 'Hie Si'tilciulioi' iiitlim rlo-ril VT'1' lower, ('inn wns up ijc. (nts Hliiiwi'il ii pila uf i,i. riutlsliiiin weic ', ft; I'J'.ii' IiIkIh'I'. I'lnshi) nti'i'.i: WUeiit .Sept.. h'.'c; lice, h.".;',i,'.;V: Muy, fttlb'tMii-e. rum- Sept., .h'l;'!i.Vl,ie, new, .Vllic; lire, ;.: Mhj. i.v,'ni.-ii,e. Oiit.s Sept., '-'ti',!': I ., l'7!,i'i Mliv, ,.".lls. l'orl(-Si'it., 5ii.oji..'(iti.o-i: n,t .s'ti.e.".,. Iiiinl Sept., S7.m: Hit.. -7.70. Itllit Seil SS.tliSi'S.a'Ji.i Met., .r:s.:'.7'j. I'll leiii i 1'iihli l'ilie Nn. 'J liuli! wlii'tit, KlV-yu'.m,': Xn. :t luml i In-lit. VJi.iCV; .So. col ii, .'"i1 ,',i."i.'iiwc; No. J nuts, .'iiii'. Chicago Live Stock. ChlniKi. An. N. I'utlle ltcri'lits, 7.000. W'eiik! 4hI tu pllnii' htei'l's, s i.L'.Vii.'i.IMI, piMii- In iiii'ittiiin, :!.,.i'ii."i.e(i: -l.x Ui'im unit feeder, S'J.'JU'iM.hii. inws, S'J. Mill 1. Id; licit ci, sj.'-'.v,i.-.(io: iitiiiieix. n.S'V'i'.'.-tu; ImlN. $'.'. llCdl.tio; c.-ilwn, :!.(i'ii7.IKl; weoifi'ii vleeis, ?:i..'iOH I.T,-,. s liereliiti, I'.'li'O, ,!' Iillier; nilsiil unit Iniiilieis S." .i.Viiil il Kimil to elmlee lieniy, (tri.tiViill.!.": luii'i lieiny. S."i..'ii.s:.. Ilulit. s.i.7.".mI.:ui. Inn'. nf s.llex. 5'i.sO'KI'.. I.'i. Sheep ltee,'li., I., COO. Oe IiIkIii'I-; uellielx. .SI.IHI',1." Oil: I. null-,, "."i.(Hit7.iri; weMern sliei'p, Sl.lm'i 1..,',, South Omaha Live Stock. Smith llliialiii, Alii.'. V I'ntlli' liee. Ipt'i. .".in.!: sternly tu lining, tint I v i. -.leers, .:!., '.', fil.'i. Ill; eiilx mill lii'ltel-., M,,"."ii( I,:;'.!; we-t eitl steels, ftlMi'it l.."-ti: Texns hieer. S.'.,.", AitLVi; luime eiiwt illnl llelleis, 't'.'.Iki'uJI.'O enllliel's, l,.",O'K'J.r0, -tuiKels llllil feeileii. V-'.'-'-Vif i.'.ii; enti's sa.iHi'(i."i,:o: indls, si.ikm, eie., s'j.isi'ii."..7."i. iiii-s i: iit. ti,::M. .. fillOe hliiliei: lieiM.v, lj.".7.V,,i.!il; mlseil, s.".smi,i..s.-,; Uyiit, ..-.. srUjt.vti'ji j ; ih-. si. 7:, ft'.i..Ml: lilllk nf siili,.-, S-l'-o'iii.Ihi. Slieei Iteeelpls. ,U Hie IiIhIiit: we.em je.n. IhlK". ?I.MK..-..1ll; wellii'i-K, 5.,J.V,t l.7."i; ewes, ?:i.'.M',il..Vl; I11111I1-. fll.'.'.ViiiJ.T.'. Kansas City Live Stock. KnilFiiN I'lly, Aim. S, I'utlle lteeelit. 1S.IKIO; sternly tn pie Inwer; elmlee lieef nteers. $.',.nnii."..V.: full- tu khihI, $:i.7.V,i ..; ue.-lelll fell teiTM, $:,.7.Vil.i.,J.'i: stoek er" unit feeileii, 'J.T.V'i I In; iuum unit lielf-l'1-i, ?.'.IH'ir..'.'..: Initio .I.Vil.'l.'j.": eillies, .-:i..VI'l.V7"i II i-i Iteei'lit4, s nuil: .'.'.( HI. Illulier; t.ii. S'l.or'j. lilllk uf Miles. $-.',iii,r (!..": heuv.V, r."..UV,(i;.00. mekel ,, $:, !iV,( li.Oi; 'iIk nml lUlit, $.i.,.i.i'.niii71.,. SI - lteiel,ta. l,."-iiO; stlutii;; liiinlii, j.L'.'i'mJ. ",,",; (no uud jeulllugn, 4.'.'uta.'Jj, Columbus Markets, (lorn 41: wheat. Turkey rod, 71; yellow belly, lis; poorer (trades thresh ed from shock, ',:!; oats '); rye 111; barley 2; eirgs ::t; nnttor ).'; iiotntons 10; poultry S, springs It), hogs 5.10 HUMPHREY. Thn letter part of Inst week Mrs Charles Jens caino up from Colum bus pnekod and shipped their bouse hold goods to Fremont, win 10 they ititond mnkiug their fiitnio home. Hnniptitey will radlv miss the com pany ot Cnptnui Jens and family. Hlannho Cookliigbniu and ! el tie Drake spoilt a pleasant time nt tho farm homo of It. N. Lennh, I! 111 lies north of town Haturdav and Sniulny. Jake Hteffels started Hundny fur a i weeks' visit with tits brother, Henry at Scotts ninll. Mr. Onllngnrs nre moving into the honso formerly occupied by Charles .Tens. Tho ndvorllsed game of hall between Humphrey nnd Monroe nt Cnrnlen Sunday did not come ntf because the Monroe boys failed to appear. Mivs Segelke of Columbus is visit ing Myrtle Leach this week. Mr. F. M. Cooktugnam was calling on Cretton friends Fridny. It is reported that mauy of our far mers, who expect to better themselves financially by selling and trading their valuable farm lands hore for farm lands lu Hoone county, were visited and badly damaged by bail last week. Had they followed Mark Hauun's slo gan "let woll enough alone," they would have bren bettor olT bv staying in a safe nud good conutry. Professor Oreou, who takes tho placo of Professor Campbell iu onr school (tba laiter going to West Point) wns viowing the iltuatlon and getting aa naaluted last week. Hruce Webb of Slim Street was in town Sunday. The Humphrey Demoomt was the snoceiiful bidder for printiug the or dinance for the village of Tnruov, over several bidders'. It is about time for some good eitl. on to ariifi to his feet and sat to tho village board "cut tho weeds, grade the stroet." Attorney Conkiugham, who n the village attorney for the following Lindsay, Oorolea and Tarnov rupottt thnt en'ch nre netting nlong nicely at present. Mrr. Juyhtiwk of Iowa Is viriting her fat he r. Mr. Matte, nml otbei re IntivoH here Mr ami Mis. .Inhn Dsben nre ion templaling n trip to (.olorado Spiings next week Mr T. .1 Wiener of West Point spent the first pail of the v.rek with his d.itightei', Mrs Lniiuer A .1. Lunger, fotmeilv presblent of the b'ttst Nit.'ional Hank of Humphrey is iu Washington 1,11 business. Many Humphrey people fpent Sun dny ntforuonii in Cottilen altiactctl there by the ball I'.'imo and shooting contest. (leunrniis rnius this well: are mnk iug millions of hudirls of grain in Plntte county Iii tho District Comt nf Plntto County, Noliraskn. In tlm matter of tlm LMafn cf fircirj 0 L Dorr, deeiased. This cniisn eaiuo on ior liearing upon tho petition of Arthur H. Dotr, ad ministrator of tlm oMutn of (ieotgo L Dorr, ileceu-nl, waving for license to sell the not ll linir of the southenst iiuntter of scelion nin,tnw!!tliip elgli n'i'ii iiorin. range unco wesi ot the Sixth Print ipul Metidlnti in Plntte county, Nebraska, or ti stilllcieiit amount of the same to bring the sum of . L7r.o. 00 tor tlm payment of thn indebtedness utnlnsl U,u estnto nnd tho costs of ndniiiiistatton. thrtn not boing sii'Meiont ii'-rsonul jiroperty to pay thn Fnid debts nud CMieiiscN It is therefore ordered thnt the poi sons interested 111 Haiti estate nppeur boforo me, or somo other Judge of said court, ut the court-house tn the city of Columbus in the said enuiitv, 011 tho 7th day of September, IPOn, n't one o'clock p. in., in show cause whv license should not bo urnuti-d lo Mild ndmluistrnfor to ndl so much of 1 ho above describrd ruil estuto of Mild do consed as pliall bo necessary to pay wild debts nud expenses. It i, turthor oiilored that n copy bereor be publislind in the Cnlumbiis Jnurunl, 11 weekly newspaper p: 111(1 il nild published tu sniil coiinly, four unnoHsive weeks prior to Seplembof I th, wo.- Dated ,lulv SI, P.K).. .lames if llcciler, luilgo of Si Mb .Tmiicial District of Nobinskn. In tho Central part of Plalto County and Then Must be Sold Soon Wo also havo some bargains in Cily prop erlg and outride farms Beclier, Hockenberger and Chambers. -.,. ,,.,., ......; ..-.,-,...,,,, ... -., .Oj pFnMIti .- ' ; The liivt is ii NEWS If you want all the news of llie 'v CITY, COUNTY, STATE, WORLD ny ol t. oliiuibiis iamilien are ; Js iiltciiily mi our lit. Tim expense v is Irillinir. I'm- 10 ceut. 11 week 'V i. you can't ulliuil to do without 2 V it. (live your iiiime to llie car- j r rier ii" telephone the .loiii'tiiil . :: iiipp. ,ri rt Our Second Hpecinlty is PRINTING issBsiBBssiBi-, mmmmmmmmammm We print everything iu phdn nnd latiey I.etterlieiuls, IJnve lopes, liilllicads, Sinleiiienis, Powers Tickets, Piograins In viliitiniis, Curds, Ciiliilogucs, (,., AImi lme a special 1. ,,1' typo for Court Uriel'-.. We print everytliing ami do il jut a little belter than any li'uly else. Let Us Quote 'V r J You Prices. ! The Journal !?' DAILY AND WEKKI.V Mf- The Journal v Has Two Specialties r. 1.. 0 : you can hnvo it ilelixo-eil nt i your iloor hefoie supper i-voiy 2' , evening. Kvonhoily i, inteie.vf. v oil in the Wni'Nt'WS. We get ' ; nil the news of tlie world liy tele- 'X, V ginpli and nil the news of Platte ?; !! nml Minoiiniling coiiiitie.- liy te- !:. i eplionu rvi-rv lltiy. A nitijor- & 1 Ul