The Columbus journal. (Columbus, Neb.) 1874-1911, January 17, 1906, Image 8

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CALUMET
Baking Powder
The only high grade
Baking Powder sold at a
moderate price. Com
plies with the pure food
laws of all states.
Trust Baking: Powders sen for 45 or
50 cents per pound and may be iden
tified by this exorbitant price.
They are a menace to public health.
as food prepared from them coo
tains large quantities of RocbeU.
salts, a dangerous cathartic drag;
and
on
Richland and Vicinity.
Richland tends to trade traffic
tonic.
Mrs. Frank titenvenhou called
Richland friends Sunday.
Dick Seifken. with dog and gun,
enjoyed a hnnt last Sunday afternoon.
Will tioener had shelled corn on
the Schuyler market Thursday.
The little ones at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Stevenson are gripping wtih
the eripp.
John Bell has purchased a neat
spring ivhrou, much to the delight of
his wife and little ones.
Henry Keller spent Sunday in Platte
county, the guest of his sister, Mrs.
Jacob Smith.
Tne WelU-IIord elevator is neanng
completion This compiuv is piyiuir
32 cents for ear corn and gets a lot of
it.
,Au?nt Rntigp nd father of Pla't
county ntt-nded 'he Piomer
to visit a week in the country.
Otto W'encKe drove to Golnmbuc
Snnday and returned Tuesday.
Mrs. Herbert Pain and two children
of Arlington, Neb , were visiting New
Years at the Hollman home, retnruinp
to their home Wednesday evening.
Creston
Miss Blle Dean, sister of w H
Dean died last week of pneumonia an
was taken Saturday by ner bronter t
Jersey City for interment. W. H
Dean bad been in his new home n
Portland only a few weeks when In
wa culled back by his sisters' death
She wus forty eight years old
Sydney tiastmau and family left ft
Omahi Inst Monday where Sydney
will take a medical coursp. Tin
family ha hosts of frienHs in (Jrest r
who will b interested in their t-U'
or 88. Syiinttv wa the ver'atile c-i
Knnkle re p. i -lent for the Jonrmil b-fore l.
oigbt at Platto Center, and were well
pleased
Alfinl C:nN n airi'cd from Clarks
Saturday fur si Mitrt visit with his
uncle Eric Jo) nson.
Mrs OlHvtmru- misny friends will
be glad to hear tti.it mii iis recover
t'd from her io ut illnos
Mae Hoppoci: is nnin r.ble to at
tend srho'il after n weeks' lhness.
F. K Hoppock hauled his bey
Thursday and Frid'iy.
Route 1.
Eil. Loseke is at Lincoln spending
a week at the Stnte farm.
Charle Mad urn will poon move to
Oaiuhn.
The dorks Hew over Dmn creek
last Wednesday aud iefr a twelve
pound boy at Charley Madura's and
one simil-ar at Henry Catta'ns.
W. T. Ernst has painted his now
large cattle shed.
Inspector Studl was over our route
Tuesday and pronounced everything
O. K.
Willi'ini Hake and Henry I.uescbcn
shipped their fat cattle last week.
Gerhara Loseko and John Ahorns
Were at the county seat last Friday on
business.
Ed. liillman was visiting bis sister
Mrs. Louis Wilkun Saturday and Sun
day. The Gorman Lutherans Lelu a busi
ness meeting at the chnruh last Wed
uObday. There are several cases of measles
on our route.
Jack Aerus is busy breaking colts
'his winter.
Dr C. V. CAMPBELL
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Dentist
Office with Dr. Lueschen
Arnold's Old Stand
Teeth Painlessly Extracted
Crown and Bridge Work
Gold, Silver and Cement
Filling-
Free of Charge
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Route 4 t
Misses ulogiii" aud ASaiy Si harff re
urned from tneir Iuwu trip Id&t Fri-my.
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c 7V. Minsi
fale l'hurhdav Mr Ruutte. sr . ha
parvhuol M ICnikle'. farm of iCO
acres while 'he lurter moves to Schuy
ler to bee me deputy sherirf
Sherman Town hip News.
Otto Litleman drove to Creston
Saturdav afternoon.
Gns f'Oseke and family and Mrs. G.
Roscbe visited at -he home of Henry
Wilke Sunday.
Louis Robert shipped a car of hogs
to Omha Thursday.
Mrs. F. Brodfuher of Columbus
vi-ited with Mrs Wenck the latter
part of the week returning home Snn
day. Mis. Henry Wilke is reported quite
sick.
Henry Barren brock of Leigh is
depart ur i
Brn e Webb had five wiles- tbi im i
and five n-xr. nn of mnii inking lir.
ti Wa'erlno tips wpbIs.
Mrs Brnce Webb left Salutday fur
a ren day's visit in Omaha and Li'
coin.
Mr and Mrs A. J Z liar we e
called to Beaver Crossing Saturday b
the serious illness of their snn-in law
Mr. Chapman
Yonr correspondent dare not tel
abont the Ggbt la6t Saturday night
nor about the people registering nndei
assumed names.
Route 5-
Miss Mary Gerhold who has a port
ion in towu vihtted Home lulks lust
"rumr.
Jlike Jeriufe aud an experieuco with
I? liuk of tame gceee this week ttia
mis automobile exrjtiienee.s oui t.1
iUsiutt-. "i In gvete tiot ttii- iua in
iifir nt-a is tout the' wni! wild tm)
roeeeaed to fly all over a qirt-r sue
ion wish ttio nisi nun iti ut i iti
rese. 1lke juve ouim n pirt ot ihej thl'ir fltrm for llml leDf1' of tirne
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Mesdames. Fred and Ed. Hill 6pent
Thursday with Mrs. B. L. Nelson.
A: iss Erma Nicholson spent Snnday
spending a weeks' vacation with home; with her parents.
folks in Sherman.
Miss Lucia Lueschen returned home
from Columbus Sunday accompanied
by her cousin Miss Lydia, who expects
Riley Hnffer and Hill have started
baling hay.
Quite a number Irom along the
route attendedBast Lynne last Monday
50 Barred Plymouth Rock
Cockerels For Sale...
The Farmer's Kind. Price 75c
Each or 6 for $3.75.
Also one Poland China Herd Boar
For Sale.
ROUTE 3 COLUMBUS. NEHK.
Independent Phone S21'J
Save this ad.
FRED WILLE.
It will appear only a few times.
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! Combination Sale I
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Of Poland China and ;
Duroc Jersey g
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me oil foot liud part ol the lime en
ursebatk Wneu he woulu catch one
le would tie it to u poht and yo uttei
mother. Two of them he unught in
. school hoube. When we last taw
iim he was fctill alter the last one ot
he flock.
Frank Kunezil and Miss Rosa Muel
ler of folk county were married the
i5th.
Miss Kate Kinsman who way injur
ed in a runaway is convalescent.
Miss Beba Brian is substituting for
Miss Kinsman as teacher in the Tho
mas district.
Mrs. L. Hahn of Polk county is a
Columbus visitor this week.
Miss Ada Hasselbach who works at
the home of H. L Olcott has return
ed from a two weeks' visit. Miss
Mabel Beard of Eelwood who took her
place, has also returned home.
Anton Micek had his skull fractured
in a fighr with Joe Boro one day this
week. The two men. who had quar
reled met in the road. Borro climbed
upon Micek's wagon and struck him
with nn iron. A Shelby doctor hap
pened to be making a call at a nearby
house and took the wounded man in
charge.
Platte Center.
(From Signui.)
John G. Regan it; making prepara
tions to movo to and become a perma
nent resident of Pierre, S. D. Ho is
disposing of his offico furniture as op
portnity presents. Of the insurance
companies represented by hm part of
them a havo been turned over to tho
bank an 1 part to John Moffett. Mo
elt purchased his safe.
A boiler was received for tho new
Hchool building and is being nlaced n
'he basement this wt-ek It is of '20-;
Joseph rtie iaber is at the boppiral
in Columiius v here be went a week
ur two aco to have n.n ope;ai i n per
formed fo- appendicitis We under
stand he is sctiug along in good
fci'aoe aud will be able o come nonie
in few days
Eoute 3
D. Brunken lost his best yearling
steer last Suuday.
We don't know where Kerme
Hemme is.
Carl Saucer is said to he running a
matrimonial bnreau. His offers rnn
from $50 up.
William Krumland wa visiting 1 1
Freo; Loseke's Snnday.
Harry Newman, jr. visited at the
Alderson home in .Madison Saturday
and Sunday.
Henry Brunken, Louis Wnrdeman
and Wiiho ivrnmland were hunting
jack rabbits near Leigh lrst Prulay.
Miss Annie Brunken ha? returned
troin her visit to S'Tibuer.
W. H. Swartley i at tend ink: the
poultry chow at Lincoln thi week.
William (ruedekeu went to Harlan
county Tiio.-daj
Two large wolves mnt the carrier
on Route 3, in tho road the first of
the week.
Charles Mndgett of Mnit-halltown,
la , youngest tirother of Mrs. E. R
BisFon is risit.ng her rhi.- week. Ho
is M years old.
Clsai- Creek.
Mrs Joe Houser has been quite sick
with grippe which threatened to run
into quinsy. Sue is thought tc be a
little belter now.
Mr. aud Mrs. Jcrdou aud Adoplh
Breudt havo returned from a visit to
their eld Missouri home.
Frank Schntt'g are having a livolv
time 'it it Their seven children all
barrel fttinicitv nnil is nKPil in hr enmh !
, , . i have the whooping couch,
naauer as me laige boiler in tbe wa-i .
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HELBY, NEBRJ
R JANUARY 25, 'OS.p
Sale will be held under cover. S
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55 V UC Afl of asSodsowsas will be sold v
j 0 J nCnU this winter. 25 of them are J
S5 tried sows and 10 gilts, bred to a A No. 1 J
K Herd Boar. K
?5 Ia you want a combination of size, J5
O quality and finish, don't fail to attend this
W sale, as these sows are good ones and I am
sure you can find what you want. They
have been bred for usefulness. Please
send for catalogue.
K Carl Dietsch,
5j Shelby, Nebraska.
O. E. Wade,
X Col. T. C. Callahan, Rising City, Neb. X
Q Auctioneer. Jj
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er works plant, preB.--ure being fm-
uished by pnmpia in air with the
vater. It wilt be used for snriuklinc
.'be lawn, cleaning aud in a intasute
tor fire protection.
H A. Clarke and M Brngger wero
ip Irom Columuus tsteicay in at
i'id iuui at the meeting of ;he stock
idnrs nf Jbti Platte Coautv hatik
William i In mas and David
huh. nf ili) PuiV'J:t n-ighti.iih mo,
t attr.ict'td t-i tuo ;iau y i-eui by
hr" fititi '.vvutber aim othisr ftiiug- Ium
aet-div.
The ca-o atsaiust Jame- Sullivan at.d
)-ie L"-, for asaulr, an 1 bicrery up n
P. J. Kiley at toe close of the Nw
Year dance in Platte Center, wa-
quickly oi-pjied ot in Judge Ratter
man's court in Columbus last Satnr
tiav, so far as Sullivai wan concerned,
as he appearing, plea hng guiltv and
receiving a tine of five dollars and
costs. Lee left Platte Center Wednes
day evening and did not appear in
court, bo the jase is still pending
aaginst him. We do not understand
why, but neither one of the parties
were arrested, although the complaiut
was filed Tuesday. Whether an effott
will be made to apprehend Lee we are
not advised.
moved to the
Lydia Thompson is out of sehoc 1
naviug had one of her toes operated
on for ingrowing nails.
'lhe sttiri at Ruuhun will be closed
thic spring. Mr. ami Mrs Tnoinax
intend tn ttkt5 up finning in. tner
vvest Wa sbaii be sorry to losu tuem
from inr midst.
aire E .mii-r h ern seriously ill
tiut i- in the r. ad io wfllville "gam
ir- -ViU tl . r mi t t'Uli Buuunr
are "vip' vi ms 'hi- week
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HUMPHREY
From the Democrat"
Mr. and Mrs. James E. North, of
Columbus, were in the city Tuesday
to visit the daughter of Mrs. North,
who is the leading lady in the show
company which played East Lynn here
Tuesday evening.
" Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Hart of the
Creston neighborhood left yesterday
for Corning, Cali., where they expect
to make their home for the next three
yean at least, on they having rented
"Buster Br-wa'"
T.'i. r is probibly nor a theatra-goer
in mi:- wide laud, who i3 not tamiiiar
with .he name f ' busier firown and
ais attendant mii-fortutios, laughed at
hi niischeivuUK pranks, as drawn by
mat humorous artir, Ricnard P.
Outrank and published inthodored
pages of the New York Herald. By
special arrangement with that paper
and Mr. Ontcault; one of the mo-t
successful playwrights, has construct
ed a farcial comedy wbiih embodie
many of Buster Browns most amusing
adventures. It will be ire.-ented at
the North Opera Houte Tuesday, Jan
uary 20.
Monroe
Tw ochildren of H. W. Lieber resid
ing 3 miles north of Monroe were
quarantined for diphtheria, Saturday.
B. S. Thurston moved to his new
residence north of the school house ,
Friday, W. A. McWillisms moving to
thelbouse vacated by him. !
Chas. and John Potter were in Al j
bion Wednesday and Thursday.
Frank Henderson of Spalding was
renewing aquaintances here last week, i
Work has begun on the new build
ings fcr the Walrath Sherwood Lum
ber Company.
The supper of the Presbyterian la
dies yesterday was a financial as
well as sooial success.
The Backbone
of a
Mighty Nation
Examination and Estimates I '
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is good food food for brain, tood for orawn, food that is
strengthening, that gives energy and courage. Without a proper
appreciation of this great fundamental truth no nation can rise
to greatness.
As an article of food, soda crackers are .being used more and
more every day, as is attested by the sale of nearly 400,000,000
packages of Uneeda Biscuit, which have come to be recog
nized as the most perfect soda cracker the world has ever known.
And so Uneeda Biscuit will soon be on every table at
every meal, giving lite, health and strength to the American people,
thus in very truth becoming the backbone of the nation.
NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY
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BURLINGTON .
BULLETIN... i
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Special rJomeseekers' Rates : Great- '
ly reduced round trip rate.'- to tin
Xorth Platte Vallsy and tho Big Horn
riasin, January ltitb, February Grh .
and 20th. ljtss than one fare for th8
round trip. Low one way and round '
trip rates to points m the sonth and
t-ontbwost Juuuary lGtb. February Uh i
and 20th. !
Colonist Rates: Soeciallv lnw nut
way colonist rates to point m Colora-
w, i.uuiiuSl uiwi, JiUlJlUliU, 1UHUU, I
Oregon, Washington and California
February 15th to April 17th, inclusive.
Homeseekers' Excurrions Ratts:
To points in Mouti.ua Idaho. Oregon.
Washington and British Columbia,
February lith and 20th aud March 6ih
and 20th
Send for Free Folders, descriptive of
irrigated land in tho North Platte
Valley, the Bit: Horn Basin, the Bil
lings District and Eastern Colorndo.
Specify which vou want.
To the Sunny nonth: Winter tour
ist rates daily until Aoril 30th. Ro
turn limit June 1st. 190G.
Wiite me just what trip you have
in mind and let me advice you the
least cost and the best way to make it.
L. F. RECTOR,
Agent C. B & Q Rv.
L W. WAKELSY,
G. P. A. Omaha.
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Chicajro. Sewine; Taunlit Free to
Each Pupil. We teach to Cut
and Fit by Actual Measurement
without Change or Alteration.
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First Door North of Drs. Martvn & Evans' Office.
Mgr.
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keeps fresh longer
Bread
tastes far better
Bread
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when it's made with
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m Traits EiiiiiniK'd ith Compoiti' Ul servation Cars.
m Puilman l'al.-ii Sleeping t'tir.-. I'mmt Sleeping
M Cars. Free iiVchniiig Chair Cars. Steam
K Ht-at. kv , Dimtm L'nr.-?. yU'.tls a la Carte Pi
m Electric Lijht;d Timiiks
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at the St. l.ouis Exposition.
Yeat-t Fount Is &olil ly s.il gro
cers at xi u pacUttcL t-nousli
for01onves. Send a postal t-ard
for our new iliiitmted hook,
"GoodBre;d:Hovto.MakeIt."
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The French Coach Horsed at
Winslow's barn, in charge of J.
J. Shoemaker. Aerent for the
Sedgely Stock Farm.
We can afford to sell them
cheaper than any one else for
ve breed them ourselves from
the best imported stock. They
are bred from our famous Stal
lian that cost $3500 in France.
At the International Fat Stock
.vaw.y : on in the Head quickly. , show in Chicago in December,
rores the Sen-e- of Taste and Smell. I i nrz nf c i- pnfr,Pq WP ,vnn
y to ne. C.mtaitu n.- injurious drugs. l '"- Ut OI -LO entl ie& e On
w, prizes.
A few fine pure bred mares
for sale.
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Tiis Remedy is a Specific.
Sure to Civo Satisfaction.
CIVTS RELIEF AT ONCE. !
It eleau"-'. sooth'-a. ht-al-s. and protects the
:w-a- d iiemtir.ne. Jt our. - Catarrh and I
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nostrils and absorbed.
Siz-. oO cents at DrugciptB or by
uul ; Trial Size, 10 cents by mail.
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