The Columbus journal. (Columbus, Neb.) 1874-1911, November 22, 1905, Image 4

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We have recently listed several large ranches which will he cut up and sold in quarters or
traicts to suit purchaser. The low price at which these raches are listed enables us to
WEDNESDAY, NOV 221905.
make the lowest prices that have been made in years on land similarly situated.
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RENEWALS The dato opposite yonr name on
yonr paper, or wrapppr hhows to what time jour
subscription is paid. Thus JnnOTi shows that
payment has been received np to Jan. 1, 1905,
FeUKl to Feb. 1, 190T and w on. When pajment
is made, the late, which answers as a receipt,
will be changed according.
DISCONTINUANCKS-Kepponsiblosnbscrib-ers
will continno to receive tliis jonrnal until the
publishers are notified by letter to discontinne,
when all arrearaces mnht !e paid. If jon do not
wish the Journal continued for another jear af
ter the time paid for has expired, joa bhonld
previously notify us to discontinue it.
CHANGE IN ADDKESS-When onlprins a
change in the address, subscribers shoald be sure
to give their old as well as their new address.
How can Rockefeller ever build
the "temple" without that "hundred?"
Ernst and Bender didn't want the
office any way. They only wanted to
give the people a chance to "vindicate
them."
To the mathematical editor of the
Telegram: If" it is a "far cry" from
Kicrnan and Goetz who voted for
the resolution to .Swanson who voted
for the ?ame resolution what kind of a
"cry" H it from the "genuine Galley
affidavit" which Galley made himself
to the mutilated affidavit which How
ard and Johannes made for him?
Grafters belong to no political
party in particular. They are the
tares that grow in the crop of the
successful party and when they can
not be grubbed out of the crop an
other way, the American people are
contracting the habit of changing
crops occasionally Osceola llecord.
The father of Plat te county demo
cracy soliloquize.-: " How sharper
than a serpents teeth it is to have to
look after a thankless lot of kids who
will elect the whole democratic ticket
and give the old man's supervisors
the marble heart. There is someth
ing in the La Follctto-Folk-.Terome
business after all, but 1 never dream
ed of its hitting Platte county.
Everybody thought that that was im
mune. I wish I had had them put it
back on the start. What shall it
proiit a man if" he gain the whole
county and lose his own commission
ers? Surely the loved are chastened"
Madison County Reporter.
Did you notice the last Galley affi
davit in the Telegram renouncing the
Howard-Johannes mutilated affidavit
and the apology from the Telegram
editor for publishing a libel about
the editor of this paper? We accept
the apology and take off our hat to our
contemporary whose noble southern
blood always prompts him to do the
just and chivalrous thing. Anv
"bum" printer has the courage to sit
behind locked doors in his office and
call his contemporary a liar, but there
are "only a few of 'em left" who have
the courage when they are in the
wrong, publicly to acknowledge it as
the editor of the Telegram has done.
Blood tells.
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life in
CARROLL D.E J 'ASS FUR SEX A TOR
Columbus will have a candidate for
United States Senator if the friends of
Col. Carroll D. Evans have their way.
A close personal friend of Dr.Evan
was interviewed by the editor of this
paper a few days ago relative to Dr.
Evans' candidacy, a subject concern
ing which the Doctor has refused to
talk for publication up to the present
time. This friend spoke in substance
as follow:
'I have seen a number of letters
written to Dr. Evans by men
nent in political and military
Nebraska, urging him to announce
his candidacy and pledging their
support. Many of the Doctor's
friends at home are also urging him to
enter the race. During his twenty
years of residence in Columbus his
reputation as a surgeon has made
him known throughout the state. But
in spite of his busy professional life he
has kept in close touch with public
questions and his participation in local
affairs has always been on the side of
decency and good morals.
As a member of Governor
Mickey's staff he enjoys a wide ac
quaintance with the political leaders,
esccially among the members of the
National Guard to whom he has been
a loyal friend. Taking everything
into consideration, I see no reason
why Dr. Evans should not be a ctrong
candidate, however, I am not authori
zed to say at this time, that he will be
a candidate."
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$60
An Acre
80 Acres or 160 Acres
on Easy Terms
for men of small means larger
tracts for the investor.
Every
Platte county man who has
bought land in Sherman county
has made money. Call at our
office for their names.
6,000 Acres in Nance County
3,000 Acres Kent Lands 3,000 Acres Gould & Miller Lands.
Everybody knows the Kent ranch between Genoa and Fullerton and the Gould fc Miller ranch between Ful
lerton and Belgrade. These ranches include hay land, cultivated valley lands, and table lands, cultivated and un
cultivated, improved and unimproved. There is land in these ranches to suit everybody from the young man or
renter with limited means to the stockman or investor. Prices range from SI 7.50 to 50.00 and terms to suit all.
Sherman County Lands
In tracts of from 160 to 2,500 acres.
Prices from $10 to $30 per acre.
With the same kind of farming, these lands will produce as much as
Platte county lands
YOU SHOULD SEE THEM
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Invest your money near home
where you know the land and
can look after it at small ex
pense? We never .
offered such bargains in Ne
braska lands. Don't delay.
See us now.
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COLUMBUS, NEB.
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The editor of the Telegram has
made' a discovery in Platte county
without parallel in political history.
He ha-- di-overed a "bo-s" in a po
litical party which ha never been in
control of county a Hairs ".-ince the
memory of man runneth not to the
contiary." The fertile imagination
of this discoverer was never strained
so haid before but once, ami that was
two years ago when he prophc.-ied
that "Bos" Hoare would never again
come so near to electing a republican
candidate, "not while the Telegram i
on earth."
But President Roosevelt's triumph
in the south has a special significance
in the addition to that of the bursting
of party lines. It means that he will
have his way in the matter of railroad
legislation in the approaching sc-sion
of congres. If the republican sena
tors of the north, inliuenced by the
railroad-' millions refuse to acquiesce
W1XTBK CLOTHING.
Our winter stock of clothing for
men and boys merits the careful at
tention of any careful buyer, especial
ly those who are looking for the be.-t
made clothing their money can buy.
Our men's and young men's suits and
overcoats fortius winter excel in qual
ity, style, make and fit. Our prices
in the president's program, he has c- j :,rc correct. Wc are agents for Tiger,
cured enough friends among the dem
ocratic senators of the .-outh to cam
it over their heads. Thus, a courage
ous mau with an honest heart in the
course of a few speeches has over
turned the results of months of sys
tematic work performed by the rail
road attorneys of the country at the
cost of millions.
The Japs in the recent war made
Japan a world power but they aecom-pli-hed
a far greater victory for the
Ru-ian people. They tied the hand'
of the Czar long enough to permit the j
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n lhroiiu Lcho, Welter and 0;dtMi en-
break their shackles and force irom none. bristling with marvelous scenes of
the C'ar a written constitution guar- western grandeur, across gieat Salt Lake
anteeing personal liberty and freedom down the Hunibolt Valley and over the
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of speech. Never in the history of
nations have the wheels of evolution
turned forward farther in the space of
a few short months. It will take a
thousand years for the Russian people
to catch up. But every man who
wears a white skin should rejoice at
this first step of Ciar-ridden Russia I
wondrously beautiful Sierra Novadas,
vhi Union Pacific every tiny on "The Ov
erland Limited,"' electric lighted. The
finest train across the American comi
nent. Inquire of W. II. Kenham.
Champion andStet6on hats.Selz shoes,
Lion shirts and collars, alo Marlbor
ough work, and dress shirts. Remem
ber our prices are the same to your
child as to you. Hart's one price
clothing, shoe and hat house, Colum
bus, Nebraska.
Montana Buffalo Robes.
Wo desire to call yonr attention to
our Montana Buffalo Kobe. These
rohes are the wannest, most durable and
water proof. Prices are from 87 to !
for best large size.
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Coal Famine
The coal famine which has struck
toward material, social and political j Nebraska has not affected the coal sup
ply at .Newman .t eleu s. e ordered
progres
The new jury law, which promises
to mix up legal procedure may be
justly censured in other respects. It
provides-, for instance, that the board
of canvassers of election returns shall
constitute a commission for the selec
tion of a list of 500 names from which
to impanel jurors. These names are
to be taken from the poll lists. Thus
it will be seen that an inducement is
ofl'ered for thevoter to absent himself
from the polls. It is almost univer
sally regarded as a nuisance to have
t) serve on juries. The voter who
stays away from the polls is certain to
escape the draft. The general com
plaint is of a lack of appreciation of
the privilege of franchise. Now best
to stimulate every man to the perfor
mance cf his duty in this respect is a
subject bothering the political and
sociological thinkers. It is unwise to
put a premium on non-participation in
political matters, as the new jury law
does. Fremont Tribune.
early and pounded the railroad company
for our cars. As a result we have a
large supply of both lump and nut coals
on hand, enough to till both large and
small orders. 8:tf
lYloplione Xo. 7 for coal.
NOTICE
Treasurer's Office,
Platte Co., Nebr., Nov. 14, 1!K).1.
c Notice i hereby given that the tax for
the year 1!0."i b camo due on November
1, lfi0.". Pergonal taxes will become de
linquent on December 1, and will draw
10 per eent intercut from that date. All
unpaid personal taxes will be collected
bj' distress warrant after February 1,
llMMi. Ueal estate taxes will become- de
linquent after May 1, and will draw 10
per cent interest after that date.
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REP ORT OP THE CONDITION
OK THE
COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK,
No. r.iso.
At Columbus, in tin State of Xebravka
at tin' close of bitst'iic,
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UXSOUIlChS.
titans and tliscnuntH
Without parallel in the hi-tory of
this republic, was Roosevelt's recent
triumphal tour of the southern state-.
The spontaneous expressions of love
and confidence with which the Presi
dent was met from Richmond to New
Orleans are significent of the break
ing of those lines which since slavery
days have set apart a "solid south.'
If President Roosevelt should be a
candidate for re-election tomorrow,
he would carry every state" south
of the Mason and Dixon line.
Oivniraftx, M-runil and iiiiccnrol
U. M. hunuH to Mfiiiv circulation
I'n'niiiinm on U. 8. ImIh
Ijomls. wruritief.. (
IS'inkini; 1ioum furniture ami fixture-.
Othr real T-tateiwn"l
Due from National li.inks (not reM-rin
Pile fnim approeI re-ne af;ent ...
('heck- anil other e;if.li items
Note-, of other National H:mk
Fractional patter currency, nickeli- and
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This plate shows you a back view of our
Eaton" Sack Suit and a front view of our
Lipton" Sack Suit and a glimpse of our Sin
gle Breasted Overcoat.
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NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT DEFENDANT.
Frank A. Lawrence, anil Mrs. Frank A. Ijiw
rence, firet or Christian name unknown, will
take notice that on the M day of Nnernl)er.
llWi, Win. O'Hrien, a justice of the itoiico if
CoIumhiiH, Flat to county, Neltniska, if-uotl an
order of attachment for the nm of SI7.1S, in nn
action iM-ndinir lteforc him, wherein Edwanll).
Fit7patrick i- plaintitT, and Frank A. Iiwrence.
and Mrt. Fnink A. Iirence, first or Christian
iitiiiii! unknown, defendants that the prortj
of the defendants-, consisting tf one Sincr
sewinK machine, and one hanl coal burner "-trtve,
have Item attachoil nudersaid onler. Sjiiil catite
was continued to the ltith day of Decemljer, l!"t,
at tl o'clock a. m.
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DONT WASTE GRAIN!
A Cheaply Made Wagon
Will Waste Hock
Grain to Buy a
Good One. -
Our wagons will not scatter
yonrjfrain whileon the road to
market or overtax yonr horses
with needless heavy draught.
COTOUCrlT 1905
FRIEN- BROS CtOTrllMQ CQ
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We keep only the Latest and BEST in
Buggies and Carriages
-All Kind of
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Capital stitck jtaid in jt.V)(A)(t0
Siirtdiii fund 0ttWtoo
Utiiluiltil profits, lr,s exi-iiM's and
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Niitionil Hatik notes oui-::mliu .
iii.iMiuiiai neposifs Mil.jii-t
to check
Dcm-iud certificates of de
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County of Platte Jh8:
I.Daniel Schram, cashier of the altoe named
bank, do Milernnly swear that the noove state
inent i true to the lxt of my knowledge and
belief.
Daxiel Soiibm, Cashier.
11 orrect Attest:
II.1MI. Okut.hicii )
Jos s Welch Directors.
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Sulcribed and sworn to before me this 17th
day of Nov.. l'.Vt.
W. M. COHSELIUS.
Notary Public,
t ommiseion expired January -1, 1111.
Special Reduced
Excursion Rates
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Un cale Nov. 27, 100.1.
Itetcrn Deo. ISth. 1!03.
One and one-third fare.
To Toronto, BnaIo, Salamanca,
Fittsbarj;, Wheeling and points west
also north of Ohio River, Wheeling to
Cario. ; and east of bnt not including
St. Lions, Hannibal. Quinoy, Keokuk,
Peoria and Chicago.
Z CHICAGO, account International
Live Stock. Exposition rate, one fare
pins $-2.00. Dates of sale December
10 17, 18 and 19. Return limit De
cember 24th. For exhibitors, Decem
ber 2rifch. Yours Truly,
J. A. KUHN, P. A. F. & P. A.
Lipton Suits in Fancy Colors anil ISlack $10 to 15.00
Eaton Suits in Nobby Patterns and Shapings $12 to 10.50
Friend" made clothes make friends Every Suit Guaranteed to
be free from defects in every particular.
Also a complete line of DRV GOODS, MEN'S AND BOY'S
CLOTHING, CLOAKS, GKNT'ri FURNISHING GOODS,
HATS, CAPS, SHOES ami CARPETS to select from. Don't fail
to see our NEW FALL LINE OF MERCHANDISE now open
for your inspection.
J. H. GALLEY,
505 11th Street. Columbus, Neb.
Agents For The Standard Patterns.
FARM IMPLEMENTS.
i0nr horse shot's stick
ami don't lame your horses
TKV THEM.
LOUIS SCHREIBER.
C. J. GARLOW
Lawyer
Ottira over
C.lumb-8 State Hank GhHHblU. Neb.
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TTORlfBT AT LAW.
0. Oli-e Ht., fourth loor north of Kiiat
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COLUMRDH. NEBKASKA.
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A. M. POST
Attorney : at .-'Law !
Calumbus. Neb.' I
aft Jig moK.
Brick House Herd Durocs
100 March nnd early April pics for
Summer nnd Kail trade. (Jnn- furnNh
in pairs or trios, not related, at bargain
prices. Write or call for prices or des
cription. - - ..
RFD 4, Columbus. J. 'J. BARNES ?
Wm. DIETRICHS
Mouse. Sign
and Carriage
Painting
l-in and orrumontal renting el all
Kinds. CimerCtimtrv.
ml. T.1. 21 li COLUMBUS. NEB.
Read Journal Ads 'twill Pay
R. W. HOBART
Attorney - at - Law
Office over Colnmbua State Bank.
Will Practice in all the Courts.
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