The Columbus journal. (Columbus, Neb.) 1874-1911, December 06, 1905, SUPPLEMENT, Image 8

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Volume 36. No. 36
Columbus, Nebraska, Wednesday, December 6, 1905.
Whole Number 1,781
The Most, Wonderful Piece of Work Ever
Arranged in a Columbus Show Window
The Proposed i). S. Capitol Building at
Washington Worked Out in Soap
20.090 Gake of Roual GuticlG Soap Used in This
bxirjord nam Demonstration on Exhibition in 13th St.Window.
U .n r Aiflifflfl n furtne"n" tno interests of our customers
ulffjl HJfllilliy hue won for this store far reaching popularity
Through the prominent position which we
hold in Co! iimbm retailing circles, we have been selected and appointed
.S..ln l).H'riiu ting Agents for Columbus and all towns witnin n radius of
2.1 mile. 0 the ROYAL SOAP CO., of CIXClXATTf, OHIO, whose soap
has lMn the standard of excellence for over a quarter of a century.
The Famous Roys! Cuticle Soap
Thin soap is made from the original recipe of the celebrated Dr"
John Woodbury; of New York ( ity, maker uf Woodbury's Facial Soap
More than 11,000,000 families throughout the whole land are today using
MEDICATED ROYAL GUTiCLE SOAP
and will use no other. The usual price of this eo;ip is IT.ea cake, but
fora limited time, acting as agents for the manufacturers who desire to
introduce into every homo in Columbus, we have special privi
lege of selling
Cake Jb
One
Dozen
1,111
One
Gross
1120
No limit to buyeis, wholesale and retail price the same. It is so
good it can be no better, and so cheap it can be no cheaper.
I
Herman P. H. Oehlrioh
REGISTERED
Short Horn Bulls
FOR SALE
At Branigan's Barn.
Yearlings and
2-Year Olds
JOHN R. L. LEUSCHEN
Brick House Herd Durocs
100 March and early April pigs for
Summer and Fall trade. Cnn furnish
in pairs or trios, not related, at bargain
prices. Write or call for prices or des
cription. RFl) 4, Columbus. J. J. BARNES
Wm. DIETRIGHS
TnTcaVSe Painting
lain and ornamental Painting of all
Kinds. Oltu or Countru.
mi. T.4. 2112. COLUMUUS. NEB
R. W. HOBART
Attorney - at - Law
Rooms 10 and 11 New Columbus State
Bank Building.
ft. M. POST
Attorney : at : Law
Columbus. Neb.
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DISPERSION SALE!
of SCOTCH and SCOTCH TOPPED
Short-Horn Cattle!!
OSCEOLA. NEBR. sf
WEDNESDAY, PE6. 3th
Our Scotch Herd Bull, 5 Young Bulls sired by Herd Q
Bull, 13 Cows with Calves at side and mostly bred again, jj
9 Cows to calve shortly after sale and bred to VICTOR of 0.
MAPLEHURST, No. 204341, also 17 Yearling and 2-year-K
old Heifers, mostly bred. J
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0 Got bv Victoi Raphael 102935, S. II. Thompson & Sons
5ff Roey Gem 4th Blue Valley Duke 3d. 96402 W. P. Higinbotham SC
Rosy Gem 4th Spartan Hero 77932 A. Cruikshank mm
Rosy Gm 2d Imp. Violet Emperor 28oSl A. Cruikshank
Rosy Gem Champion 43592 D. C. Cookson it Son Z
Rose of Summer Crown Prince of Athelstane 2d 1G5S5 D. Christie m
Imp. Rosemary Breadalbane (28073) A. Cruikshank J
Other interests require our time. We are selling show J5
cattle worthy of a place in any herd and many of the "J
younger cattle are splendid prospects for winners. Noth-Jj
0 mg goes in sale due our oest breeding came.
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Sto get cattle that pay on high priced land. A cow org
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Most of the cows are heavy milkers, r or catalogs g
address 0. E. Mickey, Osceola, Nebr. SC
T. C. CALLAHAN, Auctioneer. JJ
J. H. 3L O. E. MICllEY.x
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Smoke Little Duke cigar.
Dr. Mark T. MoMahon. dentist
Journal ads bring remits.
Dr E. H. Naaman,Dentist, 13th St
Miss Kelso spent Thanksgiving with
relatives at Ulysses.
The Journal wants all the news.
Phone or write it in.
Blake Maher has been in the city
several days this week.
Miss Petite Martyn spent Thanks
giving with friends in Omaha.
Drs. Martyn, Evans & Evans. Con
sultation in German and English.
John Early returned to his studies at
the university Monday morning.
Try our Rex Lump Coal $7 at the
yard. P. D. Smith Co. Both teL No. a
SEND your want ads to the Journal.
Boys, buy your cigars and candy at
Smith's, opposite U. P. deot. tf
Miss Alma Gertsch of Monroe is the
guest of her 6ister, Mrs. H. B. Fenni
tnore. Supervisors Kiernan and Swanson
transacted business in Columbus Mon
day. Misses Laura Darrow, and Ida Gra
ham spent Thanksgiving with friends in
Lincoln.
James Nevels went to Omaha Tuesday
to preside at a meeting of the Liquor
Dealers' Association.
WAY UP is used by all who desire a
fine quality of patent flour. The Co
lumbus roller mills makes it.
See the immense line of Holi
day goods at Snow's. 36-13
FOR SALE : A second hand piano,
almost new. Inquire Journal office.
Miss Lulu Plath and Miss Lena
Klause spent Sunday with friends iu
Omaha.
The Misses Rose and Gus Gregonus
spent Thanksgiving with relatives in
Lincoln.
Bliss Hagel Edelmen of Lincoln was
the guest of Mrs. Henry Ragatz, jr., over
Thanksgiving.
Agent Recter sold 32 tickets last
Thursday morning and all but four of
them were to Lincoln.
Miss Helen Spink of Council Bluffs
spent Thanksgiving with her sister, Mrs.
G. B. Speice of this city.
Fin Howard returned to the univer
sity Saturday after spending Thanks
giving with his parents.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Pollock were
Thanksgiving guests of Mrs. H. Winter
botham, Mrs. Pollock's sister, at David
City.
Mrs. J. C. Parker of Genoa has come
to this city to make her home with her
daughter Mrs. Lloyd Swain.
Mr. and Mrs. P. E. McKillip were
among the Platte county people who
witnessed the Nebraska-Illinois game at
Lincoln Thanksgiving.
Miss Marion Smith teacher of draw
ing in the State Normal school at Kear
ney spent Thanksgiving with her friend
Mi6s Fannie Geer in this city.
lne McAllister studio lor vonr
Christmas 'Photo's. Come early. A
handsome calendar or Platinum folder
with every dozen photo's until Janu
ary 1.
An unusually elehorate dinner party
was given by Mr. and Mrs. A. Anderson
Thanksgiving day. Covers were laid
for ten and a seven course dinner was
served.
Joe Mahaffey of the Journal moved
the Argus press last week. Joe also
moved the Telegrams press a few years
ago. Joe can show the most of them
things about presses.
FOR SALE : A second hand gaso
line engine, 2 horse power. Just the
thing for a farmer to use for romping
water or grinding feed. Cheap for
cahs. Journal office.
Albion is always well represented at
the annual Thanksgiving foot-ball game
at Lincoln. This year L. G. Brian and
son Bert, George Williams and Harry
McConnell did the honors.
Mrs. P. J. Hart and Mrs. Carl Kramer
entertained about fifty ladies last Wed
nesday afternoon at six-hand euchre in
honor of Mrs. Ben Mayer, Mrs. Kramer's
sister. The favors, silver spoons, went
to Mrs. H. Hockenberger and Mrs. O.
L. Baker. Mrs. Mayer returned to Chi
cago Tuesday morning.
A dispatch from Norfolk 'to the
Omaha News says: "Relatives here of
Captain and Mrs. W. S. Mapes, the for
mer an officer in the Philippines, have
given them up for dead, believing they
perished in a typhoon in the latter part
of September. No word has come
from them in three months, the death
theory is founded upon the washing
ashore of five unrecognizable bodies
near the captain's station." Genoa
Times.
Dr. Vallier, Osteopath, Barber block.
Prof. Sike, teacher music. Barber bldg.
G. R. Preib, painting and papei
nanging. dwtf
Harry Hinman spent Sunday with
friends in this city.
Miss Anna Klause has accepted a posi
tion in Snow's book store.
A new line of guaranteed pipes and
smoker's articles at The Bowling Alley.
Buy early and avoid the
rush! Snow's Book Store.
WANTED: Good blacksmith for
city work. L. SHCKEIBER.
Wanted A good girl for general house
work, four in family. Call at this office.
Dr. C. V. Campbell, Dentist with Dr.
Luescben, Arnold's old stand, Olive st.
Mrs. A. C. Boone attended a Thanks
giving reunion of her family at Firtb,
Neb.
Girls, don't buy cheap lotions for the
complexion. Just coax your mothers to
use Peter Schmitt's Hour.
HOUSES FOR RENT We have a
desirable line of houses for rent.
Becher Hockenberger and Chambers.
If you want a Hour with all the nu
tritious part of the wheat buy GOLD
DUST made by Columbus roller mills.
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Rathburn have
rented the Haight property on west
Thirteenth, occupied by M. G. Perkins.
They will take possets oa about Dec. 13.
PHOTO'S. Come early for your
Christmas Photo's. A handsome cal
endar or Platinum folder given with
each dozen from sow uatil January
1. McAllister Studio.
Procrastination is the thief of time.
Don't put it off. Have your house in
sured now. Have your accounts col
lected before they are outlaw. Call
on C. N. McElfresh. wtf.
Becher, Hockenberger & Chambers
have been selling their Kent lands at a
rapid rate lately. Buyers have been
attracted by the splendid oilers made by
this firm through the Journal. Bead
their ad this week.
The annual Thankskgiving ball at
Orpheus hall last Thursday night under
the auspices of the Hibernians was
the largest and most delightful in the
history of the organization. The music
was furnished by Sike's orchestra.
J Under Southern Skies" it one of tho
most complete productions that travels.
Every scene and property used in the
presentation is carried, ns is also an
electric outfit for the proper lighting of
the scenes. At the North Opera house,
Saturday December 16th.
Mrs. Julia Rasmussen and Mrs. Farnk
Schram entertained fifty ladies at Clinch
last Wednesday afternoon. The favors,
beautiful Japanese dishes, went to Mrs.
F. D. Farrand and Mrs. Mary Early.
On the preceding afternoon a number
of ladies were entertained at euchre.
Union Thanksgiving services were held
last Thuisday night at the Methodist
church, the Baptist, Presbytorian, Con
gregational and Methodist congregations
uniting, Rev. G. A. Mnnroof tho Con
gregational church preached one of his
characteristically strong sermons. Mu
sic was furnished by the Methodist
choir rnd members of the other choirs.
The meeting was largely attended.
"Under Southern Skies" is now in its
fifth successful season and has yet only
been seen in a Comparatively small por
tion of the country outside of the larger
cities. The increased enthusiasm with
which the play is received on its third
and fourth visits, indicate that Mrs.
Parker's play will be one of the stan
dard attractions for many years to come.
At the North Opera house, Saturday
December 16th.
Mrs. Avery Brown of Elkhart, Ind-,
arrived lat Thursday for a visit with
her brother, W. H. VanAlstine. Mrp.
Brown enjoys the honor of being the
widow of the youugest soldier of the
civil war and the youngest soldier prob
ably who ever served in any war. He
enlisted as drummer boy in Company E.
of the 31st Ohio at the age of eight
years, ten months and twenty-one da p.
He served for eighteen months when he
was discharged for disability resulting
from mumps and measles and other
diseases to which children are heirs.
Last week we mentioned the fact that
a young man in Lindsay was getting
"sore'' because his best girl had been
flirting with a certain married man.
This week five different married men
have taken the editor confidentially
aside and said something like this:
"Tell young Soandso not to make a fool
of himself over that little affair; I was
only having a little innocent pastime:
Miss is a perfect lady, but he is so
blamed slow that he ought not to blame
her for getting stuck on somebody else."
Now what do you think of that? Lind
say Opinion.
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GOOD MN6S TO EAT
READY FOR THE HOLIDAYS
The Largest Stock We
Ever Had
Richelieu Raisins7and Currants
Citron Orange and Lemon Peel
Sweet, Pure Apple Cider
Figs, Dates, Walnuts, Almonds
Pecans, Filberts and Brazil Nuts
The Famous RichelieulCanned Goods Just
m unce mea Always used.
Holiday China
A fine assortment of Fancy Pieces in
Haviland, Japanese, Austrian, Ioga, Norse
Ware, etc., etc., at all prices.
Fancy Plates, Olive Dishes, Mayonaise j :
Sets, Cups and Saucers, Bon Bons, ;;
Hair Receivers,Comb and Brush Trays : j
Salads, Hand Painted China and Rich ; ;
Cut Glass Lamps, Hanging Lamps, -
Fancy Metal Vase Lamps.
MAPLE SYRUP We handle the Log Cabin I
Brand
i Strictly Pure Michigan Buckwheat Flour.
Christmas Trees andDecorations
Christmas Candies
A most careiuliy selected stock and a i
large assortment. Quality and purity are
essuiuuu in uauuy.
Henry Raiatz & Co.,
Nebraska Phine 29. IniipoiJit Phius 29 aii 229.
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Short-Horn Sale!
Rising City, Neb.. Dec. 14.
Commencing at 1 o'clock p. m.
No postponement. Sale under cover
18 Bulls, 22 Cows and Heifers
In the offering which we will sell we have tried to
select some good, useful cattle. These cattle will not be
loaded with fat but will be in just fair breeding condition
and ape bound to make money for the buyer. In the bull
offering are two tried Scotch herd bulls coming three
years old. The other bulls raage in age from seven to
twenty months, some of them good enough to head herds.
The cows and heifers are a good useful lot of breeding
stock, every female old enough raised a calf this year and
all cows and hsifers of breeding age will be bred to one of
the herd bulls. Stock ot buyer's risk as soon as bid off.
TERMS One year's time will be Siven purchaser with appreved se
curity at 7 per cent interest, property to be settled for before being re
moved. Stock to be shipped loaded on cars free of charge.
Parties from a dfstance will be fnrnisbec free livery to and from sale
from Lavid City and Surprise, so as to make connection with all trains.
Send for catalog. Slop at the Arlington as our guests.
R. S. SIMPSON, F. W. LUDDEN, Surprise
CARL DIETCH, Shelby
WM. JAENIKE, O. E. WADE. Rising City
Col. T. C. Callahan, Auctioneer. Ralph Stanley, Clerk
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