The Columbus journal. (Columbus, Neb.) 1874-1911, August 30, 1905, Image 6

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NO. 1 A ranch of lnni) ;ktos, ." miles from tho 5J
railroad. 17li() acres doi'drd, oni' school section under
'20 year lease, S sections homesteaded. Cuts 1000 torn; ?
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J sell on cas, payments.
irood house, windmills and up-to-date ranch improve-
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railroad; 1000 acres deeded, one school section undei
20 year lease; several sections homesteaded. Excellent
fences, windmills, and ranch improvements. Cuts S00
tons of hav and will run K00 head of cattle. A bargain
for cash.
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C3 alfalfa ranches in the hills. Well fenced, watered and
improved. Will trade for merchandise or farm in east-
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TO-DAY
Tin 'Hill niiiimilv '.iniml .ili'ii il in .iin then own unt.
i li I II, in, lint liml il I. it iluiipii i :it iniiie lilt I i v
( iiiml-.mi I'm tin ii Mipily 'I lii- i Ii:ui(il r.imlitiuii nl
iill.in- Im- lin ii (In- iriii'liiiil ont'iMW h iifiiiiii'. 1 1 Ii i ii
till :iM lew VfilH tile cllillli' llilr lii'ill IIIIII'M lull-. We
iiilvt'iti-c I'liiitinicillv nl' the :n rival nl' new . !- ; i n I
y.m wilhl.. w.-ll i.i watili I'.n tin- MANY TI.MKI.Y
m'(,;i:stion; we (jivk Yor
If yon arc tint iliMVreiil IVoiti other icoilc miii
until (lie most for ,onr tiiinic.
You want the most reliable
Goods and you want
tKe easiest way to
select them
W. iiar.iiitri all tin Sunn llnir' l.n i ei mie run en i-
l In I. .liml at .mi tin. A r.iuiti'li' Ii f Si.iplr anil
I-'.uh Hi ( i ....I- !. 1 1 1 Iniin ,il mi l,.. .ii. .
During July and
sell our slock to
for Fall Goods
Aiiaiist w must
mate
Nn I-tlir liiui' In lin a ti'iiiiiiri lim nl i (Jmiil-.,
'liitliiii", Hal", I :in . -1 . n .. I 'in i., Cm lain- an. I ( .. nl'
Imu ill-Inn'; ( i..,.l-! -. I. rl liiiinal l.. pi ice
J. H. GALLEY,
fi0.r II Mi Slrcot.. Columbus, Nob.
A(r.nr..s for llui Siuintlai-d P.u.titin.s.
YOU WANT
Journal Job Printing
BECAUSE:
M Ii an atw ij ii. in ilutr
W"il; i- u'laiaiiticil
l'llllt til llM'l ,
llca-'.nalili jiru-v-
Il hi liarii'l it we will mill i it Yi ran mim- lui-im--.
uii'ii iiiiiin mi nintiil Linns xm' can t iniavtil
ranl t'ui ni n ty n'nili ; In tlt'i -1 n Ii :i t lni i nu-
.Imiiiial Salr Hill- In in;r i i..u.U .Imnnal l.ittu llrail.v
Iiiiiin liii'im Ti ii'
Only H.uly in ('uliinilii- ll.lji u pii-.li
Columbus Journal Go.
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For
JOB WORK.
WQRLD CONGRESS AT BRUSSELS
Prjctlcally Every Nation In the Civ
ilized World Represented.
DriiKsi I, Auk L'.s An wmmtally
latin' ami r in-i ntatlvo ii ligation
from tlif t'tilti'il Kinlff roiiKMPO Is
lure to iittcn.l the Hit rrmi lliinuntary
(l)lllllltliRl(lll, Ulllcll Will llK'!l In till'
I'alalH ill- la Ninon today Tin.' jiar
llanii'iitH of Kmnpc aiu also iiimur
oiiFly ri'iHcscntcil.
The Hltiiatlon at I'oitsiiioutli was
the thief subject of dlsi ilslon atnonK
tin- ilili K.ifi-rt. the iciitlnicnt bflUK ill
i(lcil between conmicnilntlon of Provi
dent Iloosevolt'a persistency anil hope
that the ilcnlotcntlu!l:.H inluht "each
a coiiiptouil.se.
Mr llartholdt, rhnlrinan of the
American uroup, repnrted ti) the eec
Htlve council of the eniiKicRs, which
met under the pieBldency of .M. 11( r
i.aett, the Belgian mlnlKtei of Htate.
Mr. Haitholdt iiieseuted a draft or
a model aibltiatlmi tieaty and plan
lor a piimiinetit International parlla.
iim nl. The plaim weie t'liired to a
rpei lal commlshiou lor llnal action
pi lor to tin1 reaPM'iiiblliu: of Tho
Miikiic conleience The dli u'-leii
pIioumI opposition to aibltratlou by
the Italian and (lei man delegates.
AhHiirances weie xn by other dele
KUtloiin that 1'ieHldent Iloosi veil's
proposed icnsKembllnu at The I labile
would be can led out at th i onclusloii
of Ui" Itiisso .lap.iin si. ,ir, and tlili
was im tilled b a leltir from I'rest
dent l!oo . . It vhowlliK the posi'lvt
ni'.ss of the pivlih ni's inti utions
TOKIO EDITORS IMPLACABLE
Jap Papers Demand All of Sakhalin
and Dig Indemnity.
Tohio, Auk. "J.S.- The pioposal that
Sal.halln be divided betwein Itiistila
mid .latum Is cxcIUuk htimiK popuhu
opIioKltlon heie and It is fiet ly pre
dicted that aeccptancit of it will re
milt in deiiimistiatlmis against the
Kovcinineiit. The Nh hi Niclil ill
clllleH "l'i nee under hiii-Ii ciliMiuistances
would be iniieifcct. peace must lie
coni'lllslve. Since the IhIiuiiI was le
covcicil at the point id the huord
there Is no mom to euteitalu n pio
poiul fur a partial sin render of It.
Phoiild our ovei anient liy to ron
elude peine In the pl'e.sclici nl so
niiitiy obstncle.s to effectliiK a lasting
peueit, the lehiilt would only lie a tem
poniry cessation of hostilities, tor
which we would hold our aiiihmltles
respDiisllde and uiihesitatlnnly blame
them. Japan shall adheie to her de
mands Willi icfeienie In t lie p.t niellt
I of indemnity and the cession o tenl-
toiv."
Tin' Maltiicbu says "If tln n wirt
ed proposal to divide .Sakhalin Is
line, It Is a most Krave ami heiloua
danger to our countiy. It will be Im
possible to entertain it. as It would
nnl serve to mw the seeds of luitlui
ilaiiKers and complications. I.i t :
stop (lie peace neotlatlonM it the
propomil Is seriously made."
THEATER OF WAR MUCH CHANGED
During Lull In Operations Both Sides
Receive Reinforcements.
('iiiihIiii I'uks, Manchuria, Auk. US
IniclliKcnco of the constitutional
Kiants by the Kovernment has lieen
received by i lie at tuy am! general In
fm inatlon lelatliiK to rortsiiiouth af
lalis continue to leach heie from
three to ten iluys late. Since the
Jatianese leconnoltereil the Kiisslan
center about (went) live or thirty
miles on Auk. lit, which lesiilted In
retallatoiy shlitnlsliInK, as well as tin
checliiimtltii; ot a wide movement of
coiiHlileialdit bodies of troops thioiiKh
out three dayn, nothliiK important has
occurred. Dui'Iiik the Ioiik tpiii t valu
able relnfoicenients have leached
both sides, kIvIiik the theater of war
: much chatiKed iippeaiauce. The
f i out has been greatly extended, made
possible by the use of the wlieless
telegraph, and because of the uncs
ampled sle of tho armies, the char
acter of the thlid stiiKc of the war,
whether It be active hostilities, de
inoblllaiUui or the Karrlsonlim of
contested teultoiy, will be I'Oinpll-
Clltl'il
Agrarian Disorders in Russia.
St. IVti'lsliUIK. AUK US I'll, le ii.
I il iMi.H liicitase In I lu iiKiailaa auila
! tl.'iis in viu'iiiis jiart.-, of the mii.i r.
I III tile Coil illstilit tlir pe,i,ants an
lorcillK tile Hollies to Ulllimiui e In 111.
newspapers that they aie huciluiK
over their lioldliiKs to the p.ii unts
I freel) or are acccptliiK one tenth In
l ijead o on.'iiiaitei of the i nip leld.
! The I'i'liisal of the peasants In the
I village of Inchndcslinn to pav I'lince
i IniiKrausKy tj inopoitlon ot the nop
i to whiih he was entitled led lo a so.
rlous conflict between the pe.isantrt
and the CiissacKs. The Co-sucUs tii,.,t
mi the peasants. Killing and wounding
iiiordlng to an otllelal act mint nine
in u and according to an uiioillctal
I icimint seventy Peasants came iioiu
the iiioiintalus to the a-hlstaiKe ol
the vlllageis. icMilling in tn.sh dls-
tuibancts. in which om Cossai K was
t Killed Pi luce InuKraiisKy himself
had a narrow cm ape fiom shots Hied
! at lum.
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.ip,iiii.-ai- vnuinci in session,
ToKlo. Aug. Us.- A specially sum
iiiuncil council of the cabinet mid
elder statesmen is now in so.ssion,
dlsiussing tin. latest final pluses of
the peace confeience at Pm tsmoiitli.
Fatal Quarrel at Quxton, la,,
Oskulooi-u, lit., Aug. Ui.- l.'iaul;
t l"iti-t ol Chicago was shot to death
by John Quodo at nuxtcin, during a
quarrel. The slayor uucaufil.
Visitor Keturn
f.Monday'H Daily)
Vcfcrclny'H trains brought home
three of (Joluiitlins citlmis protntliPiit
tn busui)f.H, who Ijhvo bi'on ofijoyiiiR
(cvtirnl weeks vacation. Ami thejr
nil liiuo liitorcstiiiK storiPH to toll.
Mr, nml Mrs, UickitiFon ruturnnil
from ii two months v i h i t to California
nml Washington, They miw tho Port
liinil e.io-lti(iii ami ran acrocn inanv
Coluiulius people during their travel.
They visited thn l'iukott'n nml Ihn
It' ei h at ltivert le nml calloil mi the
tiei'ts at l.oi AtiKiilis At Portland
thoy iii"t Mri ,1 (J. 1'illmnn. In Wnnli
liiKtoti tluiv vlhltoil tho family of
Horace 1'oIuh and 11N0 thn family of
Oharlin Morris at Wemifnlipe. Mr
DtckiiiMin this nioriiliig was ilUplay
nig to his friends muiio large apples
ami pears grown on Mr Morns' trees,
Tim apples are as largo iih small puin
jiImiih and p.nlect in shape ami color,
lie savs that Mr Mori is' penr orop is
so abundant that it is breaking down
tho trees. Our popular Mayor ik
pressed iiimMlf ns glad to mit linck to
(Joliiinbtis ami ready to tako up the
i-eins which have boon so nhlv held
by Councilman (lalley in Ins aliKenco
T. Krimll.of roturiiril from his tlirnu
weeks vacation on thn (.niuii trntn thnt
brought Mr. ami Mrs. Dickinson homo,
lie also visited in California, spending
ci'iiMiloriiblu time in Han Francisco.
He saw tlto (lours nt Loh Angoks and
vl-itcil n day at thn Oouilnrliig homo
at Sail .ioso Ho was delighted with
the beautiful Santa Clam valley in
which Sati .lose is situated. From
San KrntiniNcn lin wont to Portland
whori' ho helped throe humlruit othor
Nohrnsl.ans to cnlohrntuNetjrnhtsn Day.
Ho speaks highly ot the exerulsos in
which (iovnrnorMlokov, tho (lovornor
of Oregon and tliu Lioutoii.int (Jovur'
nor of Now York partioipntccl. At
Seattle Mr F.-icdl.ol mot Dan Suhratu
and his brother Joliu Sohrain who is
one ot il..' leading busiiics men in thnt
growini: viuiig motroiiolis. Ho has
bni'ii hoiiiiKil by mi elecr'.on to the
rosponwlbli position ot firoHi-
dent ot thn Chatnhtjr of Coiutnorco.
Hosaysthur Dan hohrum will vieit
a sister in Miiuiea)oliN huforo return
ing homo, ai I'.uito ho fell in with
thu Dickiii-iin Mr. Friodliof shows
nnprovonioii im bis physical npiienr
aiice ami mu- l.,.' lie ticdieves in the
vacation im i s r u buisnefs man.
Muitui Hloi.!" a icturiu'cl yestonlny
I rom Ins Kuriinau tiip whom ho has
stunt tne Miiiimci' m the intorest ol
tin Internattoual Hiirvesting Machine
Coiiip.iny, selling thn Deoriug binder.
.Mr llloeilorn lost fwenty-fvo pounds
during his absence). This is duo to
Ins strenuous worn, ho thinks. He
woiked out ot Hamburg nml ltrnHlnn
mot of lite tune, Instructing dealers
on the points of the Dooring and in
sisting thorn in the sale of it, II says
that competition is keener three than
it is hero. Tim American liindnr there
has to compote with Canada, KukIiuiiI
ami thn (loriimn minlo machines. And
lie makes tho emphatic statement
that tt is not true that fhn American
machine is Mild cheaper there than
America. The machine flint hells her
for l :.'." is sold there for, SKH) marks
which Is ovir $ .'HO of our money The
American machine sells for more than
tho foreign machine because it is
stronger and stands wenr lint tor. Mr.
lUoedoiu says that while his trip was
a business one still hn enjoyd it. He
w ill tul.e a vacation of one mouth Im
fore mmitulnK work for the Internat
ional people.
GENOA!
1 1 i. .in im. i..'iui.'r.
Miss l.otn Adams caino up from
Lincoln the lust of the week nml Inn
been quests of her ( lotion relatives.
Mr ami Mrs. K. M. Spear ami son
Fred departed the last of the week fot
Chicago where Kd will spend his time
buying goods and Mta Spear will on
joy tho hrer.es of the lal o side,
j As chief of poli-o Itessler wns mnk
ng his rounds last Friday afternoon
he ran up n'iiinst a three cornered
crap. It seenis from the evidence
brought out in a trial before justice
Ciocs that Simpson and K Howard,
wiio lives on the Skeedoe, got Into
trouble over a horse trnde and went
into the alley to settle the matter n In
Corbett. After the regular amount nf
ohm music thn battle begun Howard
knocked Shiueon down and was kick
ing when CharlU- l.etlltigvvelland Pete
Latum iiiterfcrrod Howard then turn
ed mi l.clllugvvoll ami ihev wrre
Having it out with Simpon as ruferei
win n die Chiet collared them and took
them belnre Judge Cross While Vil
lage Attorney Uose was preparing
complaints llovvnrd insisted in plead
iug guilty of assault and was lined f'.
ami costs. Hut he was hhiii re-arrest-ed
for being tutoxiciUed and although
live witness! s testilkcl that ho wns
uudei the liitlucuce ot hue juice nt
the time of i lie setup he was disoliarg
oil. Simpson was then tried nml lined
? 10 and cost for being intoxicated.
Mis. C V. Landers accompanied by
her nelce, Miss Fannie Norton ot Nor
folk, departed the first nf the week
to visit relatives at Snlr Lake City
With eveiv "n ts iviiith ol schnol up-
lie von piitchiise nt Heth llrauu's ou
get a eliatice to diicvv a vn 1 u nl 'le prize
ninniig the mticdes diiilned in bis show
w iiulovv.
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Our MidsllnlmoJ Sale is now jioiu
lower than ever.
For in stan ec, Our lino of Oioiiiiim1
JJ which is excelled by none in the Oily,
JJ we knock oil" 20l!h on our Summer
Goods, and
S For instance, Our lino ol Summer
g Shoes we knock ol! 20.
) Besides, we offer many snneialtii s
C in Gent's Furnishing Goods.
51 Our Shirt Sale at IV.ic has causad
15 much comment. Thero never wore
such bargains sold anywhere. Come
and investigate.
Tho Goods must go. Wo need the
room lor Fall Goods.
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f Home Restaurant anil leal llsriiet !
The best of evorvthimr in thn o-riino
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lllin. TVTnF..1 nl. svil limiee flnvrn- niivbl
Fresh Fish and Game in Season
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CASTORIA
ANtCclaWc IVcptiralion lor As
llic Slouuiclis aiulUoweis of
rromnlca l)igcdtion.CliocrruI'
ne.ss.irKinesl.Conliiiiisut'illrr
Opuim.Morpluim nor Mineral.
Not K.utc otic.
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Aporfocl HiMiiRtly forConslip
lion . Sour ShimnrlUliiwrlinon
atul Losh of Sleep.
FacSiinito Sitfrtnfurc oP
NEW YDIIK.
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The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears tho
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GASTORIA
tmc crNTAun oiNr. tttw innn cirr. 1
"he Only Double
Track Railway be
tween the Missouri
River and Chicago
Fast daily train service via the Chicago. Unir.n
Pacific St North Western Line from points in
Nebraska to
Chicago and Easti
Six trains a day Omaha to Chicago, without
snange. i wo trams uaiiy neiwetn Umaha and
91. raui anu lYuiinciiJuub.
s She Vest of Everything
.Formes, tlrlccu anj (u ' Infnrmmnn ipply
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1. 1. UKI, lilt Cn. FillitiRdPiu't 1(1,
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