"riflfBr1 jga'b'aj:3is fK '. it r'r W-" V -ZJ. isKramJ, i i w '?; b S in 18 f US $ U I I The Radiant Home bSZSm&x the center of the bottom and upward between the draft flues, in this way coming in contact with the hottest part af the stove. A Complete Line of Gem City Goods M. ROTHLEITNER. iiniuiiiNiiiiuniniiuiiiiniis lears lr. iMimiiuMMMiimiiiiiiifiimiiiiiiiuui (From files of Journal, November 1, 1871.) D. W. Feencle informs ns that on the 15th and 10th days of October Dr. Welberger and sons and neigh bors killed 196 rattlesnakes. They made a raid on the reptiles while they were in prarie dog holes, along Union Greek. Frank Simms shot a deer on the island last week, but tne deer got off on three legs. Frank says that he saw three but they could travel faster than faiter than he could. A bums meeting of the citizens of Platte county was held in tho court house the 2Stn to consider matters pertaining to the offering of an addi tional bonus for the building of the road. Hon. O. A. Speice presented the following pointed resolution : Re solved, That it is the sense of the meeting that Platte county has hither to been effectually swindled and her people skinned to the bone by railroad builders, and railroad projects, and that in the future we want no more of it Upon consideration the resolution was not adopted however and an ad ditonal bonus not to exceed 125,000, will probably be offered, the railroad company, providing a good suitable wagon bridge will be built across the Loup in connection with the railroad bridge. The following gentlemen were selected as the committee to pre pare resolutions to submit to the coun ty commissioner at their next meet ing: J. P. Becker, L. Gerrard, O. B. Stillman, 6. O. Barnum and L. M. Beebe. A petition was circulated in town during the week, and extensively signed by our citizens praying the town council to take measures looking to the better protection of Columbus from the possibility of losseB by fire. We seed one or two good engine with good oompanies.good cisterns or wells. (These precautions were no doubt prompted 'by .the awful fire in Chicago which started October 8, 1871.) (From files of Journal Nov. S, 1871). N. G. Myer was in town Saturday last. He built the first sod shanty in Boone on the 14th day of last April, and now there are two hundred new buildings, and more than that many claims taken, so that the population at present, is not less than 400. Ma jor North desires us to say to all those who are goinsout on the buffalo hnnt with him, and who have not had any experience in that way, that he de sires to meet them at Wasson's Friday evening to make preparation. Several weddings have transpired during the past, week among them an: Darling and Holman; Clother and Matthews. Alleles of corporation for the Loup Fork Navigation Co., has been draft ed, and we are assured that the pro ject is to be pushed to a demonstra tion of its praticabilitv before the close of another year. The Loup is a lengthy stream, never goes dry, al ways carries an immense volume of water. The best watermen believe iu the enterprise of navigation along the Lomp. A Mil providing for the emancipa tion of slaves passed the Brazilan Parliment September 27. Yellow fever is prevalent at Charles ton and Key West gianaaa Towmship Mews. Corn husking is the order of the day. W. H. Qmedtke of Creston was a baslaeaa caller in Sherman Friday. Adolph Lueschen drove to Columbus oa business Saturday. Frank wardeman has nnarly com pleted his addition on his house, xhe plastering is being done now. W. O. Laesehen marketed hogs at Ci ton Friday. Mac Boariter spent Saturday and Saadar with home folks at Colored i Maim POINTS. Pocket Joints Prevent ing cement from falling out and making an ab solutely air-tight joint which will not open. No Gas The open top magazine, in combina tion with a gas flue, not found in any other base burner, prevents all ex plosion or escape of gas. Circular Bottom Flue Carrying the heat around the outside of the bottom thus increasing the rad iation. Large Hot Air Flue Taking the cold air from the floor, or if preferred from the outside, thro bus John Graf of Columbus was seen on our streets Saturday. Miss Anna WciGer who has been sick with typhoid fever is now slowly improving, being under the care of Dr. Jones. Ferd steiuer thinks he is head man this year fcr ho has his corn all husked. Route 3. We ommitted to mention last week the birth of a bouncing boy at the home of Mr. and Mrs Henry Karg mann and a twelve no and girl to Mr. and Mrs. D. Brinken. Fred Miudrup is building a new brick cellar. Tho postolHce department hes decid ed to reven-o Koute .;, and carrier Reed has been ordered to drive in the opposite direction beginning Novem ber J a. An Original Story by a Young Lady Many Columbus People Know "Bat I rather think it ha; its compensations'' remarked the giri in the hammock, gazing vaguely at a handful of yellow and sreen fringe. "Would you mind telling me what you mean by "it ' " inquired tne broad shonldered young fellow in the wicker chair opposite. . " Why I mean staying at home this summer not going to Europe or Port land or or Lake Okoboji you know," she finished explanatorily. "I suppose I'm one," ne remarked complacently, as he stooted to flick off an ant from the white frock whose ruffles swept the grass so alluringly. ' But what are the oth ers?" "You" scornfully "you have to be compensated for. Do you know Bastes, I sometimes think vacations aren't good for you. They make you conceited." 'Only appreciative of my real worth. But what, as I said before are the compensations?" Well, one is that everybody feels so sorry for you that they tell you all their good times. I'm getting to be known as the gooi1 listener." This with the roguish dimple in her cheek, very much in evidence. "Gracious, Bess, who ever gave yon that recommendation?" An otniaons silence from the hammock and then a frigid, "So sorrv I've been baring you, Mr. Randolph, What were yon about to remaik?" "That's all right, Bess, I was about to remark that he had mighty good taste." unblushingly. "It was a girl", she remarked with slightly less frigidity. There's aunt Clara, on the porch guess I'll go and ask her how Toby is." "Now see here, Bess" burst out the long suffering youth "tnat cat's all right cats don't die just because black dogs chas them. And you pro mised I could stay a long time this afternoon " "You could talk to aunt Clara, too' came cooly from the ham mock, as Miss Wainwright carefully inspected tne toe of her white canvas shoe. "I believe I'll try plain soap and'water as a result of her investiga tion. "On the cat, Bess: I can't keep up." "No on my shoes I've always used that whiting stuff before." "Oh I see" wih the air of' a man who doesn't see and doesn't hope to see, "But aren't you going to tell me about the girl who agrees with the world at large including your humble servant that vou are a good listener?" "It was Constance Greenley ' "When did she get back?" demand ed Bastus. "Why, Bastus, she's been home two weeks. Haven't you called?" "You know reading law is very exacting, Miss Wainwright "Hum I know anyway, she was telling me things that happend when she was in New York recovering from the fever. " "Mother said she bad an awful pull, wasn't expected to live, and all that" put in Bastus soberly. "I know", and then, thoughtfully with an odd little quaver in her voice, " Wouldn't we have missed Constance AMATTkROFHEAUH mmnoL Absolutely Pure zfismsuBsnmiE A Cream of Tartar Powder, free from alum or phos- phstis ccld p KlHti POWDER CO.. NEW YORK. tbeegh? But as I was saying," she went on bripkly, ' it was when she was quite well but awfully thin. Why, Bastus. she only weighed nine ty-six pounds!" "Terrible! Now you, for example." This, with a grin which could not conceal the admiration in his gray eyes. She was staying with Erma Gregg" went on Bess, ignoring the interruption " they all decided to go down to Coney Island." " Excellent place for an invalid, I should supppose' dryly rmarked her companion. , "Kastus, your' a particularly poor listener. Didn't I tell yon she was all well jpst needed amusement?" "Just the same you thought it was awful that she weighed only ninety six pounds " he contended stoutly. " Well anyway Erma and Theodore and Constance and all of them, with Sf r. and Mrs. Gregg started out to take in the attractions. The first thing they 6truok was the steeple chase. Did yon ever see one Bastus V ' "Tell me about it." he said eva sively but with a twinkle in his eye. "It was a big electrical affair with wooden horses, you know, going around on seven or eight parallel tracks. There was a judge and a big crowd watching and all that. When they tried to cet Constance to ride she just wouldn't." ' Balked, did she?" observed Bastus with a reminiscent glance at the girl in the hammock. "The roree, do you mean?" in quired that small person with a sug gestion of ice bergs. ' ' Yes er the electrical apparatus, ' ' assented the hypocrite. "But they all teased her," went on Bess, ''and pretty soon Constance was afraid she was spoiling the fon. so she got on. t seems that thespeed of the horses is regulated by the weight of the rider but Gunstanec didn't know this. Well when that horse began to go faster and faster, Con stance dropped her dignity and hung onto the horse's mane for dear life." "Bet she was a graceful picture," chnckled Bastus. "When she started," continued Bess, with a little giggle, "she was next to Theodore, and you knew how fat he is. But pretty soon she didn't notice him and she was afraid to look around and see. The horse kept going faster, the wind whistled aronnd her ears, and she was simply scared to death. Finally, in desperation, she took a fresh grip on the horse's mane, and turned around. If you believe it, the others were miles behind, and poor Con was scudding aronnd so fast tnat the spectators were mere blots." Bets was sitting up very st-ongly and her animation gave point to the story she was telling. "At last she began to approach the judge's stand and breathed a sigh of tkankfullness at the prospect of terra firms. Imagine her horror" this with a dramatic wave of the hands "when the horse sailed right past. Constance didn't know that you have to make the cir cuit three times before the machine stop." "Money's worth" interrupted her auditor. "Well I should say so. When she bad been going what seemed hours to ner, and her arms simply ached from holding on the blue flag came down, and the horse stopped. Theodore and Erma and the rest were in sight but Mr. Gregg helped Constance off just as the judge announced that the race had been won by the lady in the pink waist, and if she would present her self for the judgeB, the prize would be awarded her. Constance gasped but Erma and Theodore came up just then and draggd her up to the judge. And what do you suppose the prize was Bastus ?" "A Kentucky pony, 1 expect" with a grin. 'A ticket for another trip "ripped Bsee. "Just fancy." "Holy Smoke! and you say Con. stance is alive to tell the story?" "Bastus. you don't suppose she went again? "indignantly demanded Bess. "Sure thing," she had the ticket," chnckled Bastus. "She's got it yet. I saw it in her memory bock." She smiled across at Bastus as she rose and shook oat her raffles." "But Bess, is that the only story you've heard?" came plaintively from Bastus as he rose with evident reluc tance from the wioker chair. "You'll have to improve, Bastus, if yon want another. You area't a good listener. I'm going to moke some lemonade want to help? "she added, smiling over her shoulder as she started for the hoase. - Origiaal yara by Theodora Marie Pauline Elisabeth Babeeoa Browa. August 20, 1905. Special teheed lates Oa sale Nov. 37, 1903 Return Dee. 18th. 1U05 One aad oae-third fare. To Toronto, Batata, Pittsburg, Wheeling aad potato also north of Ohio River, Wheeling to nario, ; and east of bat aot incladias 3t Lioas, Hannibal. Quiaoy, Keokuk, Peoria and Chicago. J. A. KUHN. A. G. P A P. A. 1301 Farnam St, Omaha. iAMTA BAHAMA.' ' That quaint old aviation towa it one of the most lovely seaside resorts of California. Here, hundreds of years vro, Christianity waa first preached to the American Indians by the Spanish friars. The old otissioa is still there, and is visited every ataaoa, by thou sands of toaists who travel via the Union Pacific. Inquire about low rates to Califoraia. W. H BBSHAM, LOW ONE-WAT RATES. Every day from Sept 16, to Oct 31. 1905, inclusive, .the Union .Pacific will 9ell one-way. tickets from Columbus, Neb. as follow: $30 (10 to Ogden.and Salt Lake City. 12000 to Helena and Butte, Montana. $22.50 to Spokaneand Wenatchee, Wash. 123.50 to Huntington and Nampa, Idaho 125.00 to Portland, Tacoma and Seattle. $25.00 to Vancouver and Victoria. 25.00 to Ashland and Astoria, Oregon, via Portland. $25.00 to San Francisco, Los Aogelee and SanDiago. Correspondingly low rates to many other California, Oregon, Washington, Montana, Utah and Idaho points. Through tourist cars ran every day on Union Pacific between Missouri river anil Pacific coast; donble berth $5 75. For full information call on or address 4 W. II. Bexham. Agent CASTOR I A Per Imfamts ami Cailirta. Tlw KM Ytrhti Ahrajs hiflt Bears the Signature of Yeast foam Is the Yeast that Raised the First Grand Prize at the St. Louis Exposition It is a truly wonderful yeast. YEAST FOAM is sold by all grocers at 5c a package enough for 40 loaves. Send a postal card for new illustrated bookj" Good Bread : How to Make It." NOTIWESTD1 YEAST W, CHICAGO, ILL. GRUTONtSSSl. Creston subscribers may pay subscriptions It Sydney Eastman at the Creston Pharmacy, of you have anything to bay or sell, am Mr. East man and let him advertise it in the leading paper of Platte county. Journal ads always do the business. Advertise in your home paper firt. Supplement that with Journal advertis ing. E. A. Jones, H. D. Physician and sur geon. Call promply answered day and night H. G. MORRIS, M. D. Call Creston Pharmacy. Calls promptly answered bay or night. Creston, Nebraska. We are headquarters for everything in Drug sun dries, Paints,WallPaper and Painter's Supplies. 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Swartsley will offer 7 boars and 3 gilts from his herd of O. I. (J. j X Whites. V F. H. Abbott will offer 7 boars M Only the choicest individuals 3 and take your choice from these Remember the date: BRUCE WEBB, Auctioneer. xsQOQooaaoQoag saooooaaaoaocx Kansas City Southern Railway 10WEST RATES EVER MADE TO Soatkwest Missouri, Indian Territory, Arkansas, Louisiana and Texas Dates of Sale November 7 and 21, December " and 19. Stopovers on goinp and return trips. Limit 21 days from date of sale. The tide of immigration has turned to the south, where land is chenp and crops abundant The Land of Fulfillment. No other section of the country promises anch great return from products of the soil ami increased values. ITS WORTH YOUR TIME Write for free illustrated literature. H. D. DUTTON, Trav. Pass Agt, Kansas City, Mo. F. E. ROESSLER, Trav. Pass, TRY IJn Clean House Means Clean Pillows A lot of people use the same pillows too long. Just because a pillow is covered and you can't see the dirt is no indication that the dirt is not there. The careful housekeeper will not keep her old pillows too long and to insure com fort in the new ones she wilj le certain that they are the famous Emmerich pillows bearing this tag c. -. 4Tart w w FapFFa , Nebr., Nov. 29, ' AT 1 T. M.. SHARP, - POLAND CHINAS- - AND BERKSHIRES herd of Duroc Jerseys. 15 hoars and 2 and 3 sills from his herd of lterkshires. from these herds will be offered. Come : four lending breeders at your own prices. J. J. BARNES. FRED WILLE. W. H. SWARTSLEY. F. H. ABBOTT. SZ S. G. WARFER. G. P. and T. A, Kansas, City, Mo. and ImigTn Agent, Kansas City, Mo. JOB WORK. a f -14 m?x r s5i rfMj2- asnnTTf -wsOu-T 3SW'J' U X. - MatfWsaapaqatJSjirsalMa'