The Columbus journal. (Columbus, Neb.) 1874-1911, July 11, 1906, Image 5

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cents a week, or less than two cents a day. It will not Interfere with your work or occupation.
last sead ase y r aiaw s silar . tell me how yoa suiter U yoa wish, and I will send yoa the
treatment for your case, entirely free, in rlaln wrapper, by retnrn mail. 1 will also send yoa Irse
4 cm, my book-" WOMAN'S OWN MEMCAL,ADVlSir imesrluntoryWastrstioas show
ing why women suffer, and how they can easily euro themselves at home. Every woman should
have it. and learn to tatak tar herself. Thea when the doctor says "Yoa most have aa opera
tion." you can decide for yourself. Thousands of women have cored themselves with my home
remedy. It cures a, eld or yaaaav To Mathers of Daarfctars. I will expteia a simple home
treatment which speedily and effeetaally cures Ioeorrhoea, Green Stekneas and Painful or
Irregular Menstruation in Young Ladies. Plumpness and health always result from Its am.
Wherever you live, I can refer yoa to ladies of your own locality who know and will gladly
ten any sufferer that this Haass Ttf slaw at really caves all women's diseases, and makes women
well, strong, plump and robust. Jast siaa ain jsar aaat ess iiilihr ninlonrttfirimalawiii hi
yours, also the basic. Write today, as yoa amy not see this offer acuta. Address
Mt. M.SUMMERS, Box 414 - - - " Sjvws DaHIM, IndU. S. A.
PI
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ether Rectal an! Intestinal
Diseases Cured without Chloroform or Knife.
I also .make a socially of Cancers and Tumors. Any Tumor,
Lump or sore on the lips, face or anywhere for one year is, nearly
always Cancer.
Call Stones rural without operation.
The successful treatment of these diseases require the attention of
a skilled socialist.
I have lieen treating these diseases ror the past sixteen years.
No case taken unless a cure is guaranteed.
1 have a Lady Physician with me to assist lady patients.
No charge is made for consuitation.
Will visit Columbus, Tuesday, July 17, 1906
at the Thurston Hotel. One Day Only.
James Miller, Ml Specialist
YORK COLLEGE
One of Nebraska's Standard Institutions.
. Seventeen eminent teachers. Two splendid buildings.
Thorough Collegiate and Academy courses.
Normal Courses leading to State Certificates.
SiiMrior Commercial, Shorthand, tyewiiling and Telegraphy Depart
ments. I test advantages in Music, Expression and Art. Tuition low. Hoard
S1.7'r er week. Room -r0c er week. TftXt BOOkS FNMJ. Delighted
" 'patrons. Crowing attendance. Students hold good positions. Catalogue
free. Corre-iMiiidence" invited. Fall term opens Septemler 17.
. fiddrrra WM. E. SGitLL, D. D. President,
YORK, NEBRASKA
Will Interest Many-
Every j-orson hIiiiiiM know that Rood
health iHiinpos-il.lH if tli kidneys are
derun;l. lln's KuIiipv Cure will
cure kidney ami bladder disease in every
forui, ami will liuild up and strengthen
tbeB- organs w I hey will perform their
fuuctioiiH projii'rly. No danger of
ttriKhl'HdiHe:iK.or dinltetes ir Foley's
Kidney Cure ir t:iken in time. Chas. H.
back.
Granite Ware.
For a few days I shall offer special
prices on all uranile ware. Preserving
kettles and pans at very low prices.
Sktii Hkaux.
When applied and covered with a
lint cloth Piuesalve acts like & pool
lice. Kest for hums, bruises, boils,
eczema, skin disease, etc. Sold by
McOlintock & Carter drug store.
640 Acre Homesteads.
Mr. 1). Clem I leaver, agent in chnrgo
of ihe IJnrlinjiton's llomeseekera Infor
mation I5ure.ui, will !e at the Thurston
Hotel, Columbus, Neb , the afternoon of
Wednesday, Angnst 1, WOo, and will
have with him full and complete infor
mation about the IJ10 acre homesteads
that are now ojen to settlement in
western Nebraska.
All persons interested are invited to
call and examine the maps and charts
showing the location, of these lands.
The information is free to those inter
ested For bloating, belohing, sour stom
ach, bad breath malassimilation of
food, and all sjinprons of indigestion.
Ring's Dvt;peru.ia Tablets are a prompt
and efficient corrective. Sold bj
20th Centurv Drugstore. Platte Center
ELKS
SPECIAL TRAIN
TO DENVER
Leaving Columbus July ith, (Monday) 0:55 p.m.
Arrive Dever July 17th, (Tuesday) 7:50 a m.
This train will be equipped with Pullman palace
sleeping cars, Pullman tourist sleeping care
Buffet smoking and library cars, free
reclining chair cars, and dining
curt meals a la carte.
VIA
Union Pacific
Inquire of
W. H. BENHAM, Agent.
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I will mail, flrae of ear i
Bart with foil instructions to soy SYii frou
women's ailments. I want to tell a wows aboat
this cure yoa. joy reader, for yoorselt yoar
daughter, your mother, or yoar sister. I want to
tell yoa how to cure yoarselTes st home without
the help of ft doctor. Hen caaast woderstand wom
en's suffcrinrs. What we wokca know Brasses
crissce. we know hetter thaa an vdnnv t a
that my home treatment Is safe and sure core for
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ewureiy arts to prove to yos that you can care
yourself at home, easily, quickly and sorely.
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Fistala. Itching Piles. Di
arrhea, Ulcers, Prcctctis,
Fissures, CeastipatiOR aid
Omaha
Nclr.
Lake Tahoe
One of the most beautiful lakes in the
world lies in the heart of the Sierras on
"The Overland Route," 0,220 feet above
the sea level, and is completely hemmed
in by mountain walls, whoso rugged
peaks rise in many places to an addi
tional height or from 2,000 to 1.000 feel.
It i twenty-three miles wide and from
100 to 2.000 feet deep. The entire region
surrounding the lake is picturesque "al
most Iteyond description, and a never
ending delight to the eye. This region
is reached only over the Union Pacific
and its connections, the fast trains via
this route reach California many hours
ahead of all competitors. Inquire of
W. II. Benham.
Asthma Sufferers Should Know This.
Foley's Honey and Tar has cured
many eases of asthma that were con
sidered hopeless. Mrs. Adolph ISuesing,
701 West Third St., Davenport, Iowa,
writes: "A seere cold contracted
twelve years ago was neglected until it
finally grew into asthma. The best
medical skill available could not give
me more than temporary relief. Foley's
Honey and Tar was recommended and
one fifty cent bottle entirely enred me
of asthma which had been growing on
me for twelve years. If I had taken it
at the start I would have saved years of
suffering. Chas. H. Dack.
For Sale
100 acres land within three ami a half
miles of this city; land all under culti
vation and entire farm fenced hog tight.
Good buildings including bouse, barn,
hog house and milk house all ot brick or
stone foundation. Price $S0. per acre.
Call on or address L. J. VanHoosen or
I E. L. King, Osceola, Nebr.
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Dr. Paul, dentist.
Dr. Campbell, Dentist.
Herrick for f armitare.
Joanuvl ada bring malts.
Hammocks Snow's.
Herrick for baby go oarts.
Oaasin solicits' yoar meat trade.
Dr. Mark T. MoMakoa. deaHst
Dr. W. U. Slater, Veterinarian, phone
95.
Gaaraateed watch repairing by 11th
St. Jeweler. ,tf
Tender cats and prompt delivery at
Casein's market. .
P. E. MoKillip was a Oolambas
visitor over Sanday.
Coal and baled bay awlays on top
at Newman & Welch. tf
Try a Journal "want ad" if you have
anything to buy or sell.
Ezra Uockin of Wisner, Neb., was in
the eity Saturday evening.
Dr. D.- T. Martyn, jr., office new
Oolnmbas State Bank bailding.
Rubber boots mended with a vul
oanising sabst itate at Carl Schubert'.
Try onr Bex Lump Coal $7 at the
yard. P. D. Smith Co. Bothtel.No. a
Miss Eva Brenner of Fremont Iies
been the guest of Miss Anna Cass the
past week.
Geo. West of Chicago was the guest
of his sister, Mrs. Homer Robinson the
first of the week.
WAN ED: Good farm loans at 5
per cent. No commissions, W. L.
May. Omaha, Neb.
Wnen yoa want baled hay that is
brigbt and coal that is clean order
from Newman Welch. tf
Mrs. A. C. Esson of San Diego is in
the city for a two weeks visit to her
niece, Mrs. W. H. Town.
WAT UP is used by all who desire a
fine quality of patent flour. The Co
lumbus roller mills makes it.
FOR SALE: One 18 horse power
danble cylinder engine and Niagara
Separator O. J. Lueechen, Creston,
Neb.
Mrs. J. E. Williams of Salt Lake
arrived hut Saturday to be the gueRt
of her daughter, Mrs. W. S. Evans,
till next November.
FOR SALE: Charters Hotel, one of
the leading hotels in Alliance, Neb. A
bargain. Write S Care of Columbus
Journal, Columbus, Neb.
Dr. Allenberger has written to his
Columbus friends recently from Que
bec, but he did not my when he and
Mrs. Allenberger would return.
For wedding stationery, vis
iting cards and fine stationery
call on the Columbus Printing
Si Specialty House tf
FOR SALE: My residence property
in north Columbus. Five room house,
well bnilt, stable and chicken house.
Cheap for cash. II. S. Armstrong.
Fly Nets at cost at Rusche's
Eleventh street. 13t4
Peter Schmitt declares that corn is
growms on Shell Creek these days
faster than J. W. Wisenstine did last
summer after the little girl arrived in
his home.
Ralph Ooolidge evaded the nurses
tus morning at the hospital and went
ont for a drive with friends. He will
be taken home soon bnt will be un
able to work for a long time.
Miss Florence Whitmoyer returned
home Sunday night after a three
months' visit with her sister, Mrs.
Geer in Los Angeles. She also visit
ed friends in neighboring suburbs.
The Farmer's Elevator of this city was
sold last night to G. W. F. Luflam of
Lexington for 3000. The new owner
has several other elevators in the state.
The farmer's company here lost $1100
last year through shrinkage in grain
after shipment.
The city council met last Fridav
and transacted a large budget of rou
tine business. The most important
business was a set of strict regulations
regarding water service. Sixty proper
ty owners were ordered to get in
standard metres within sixty days
under pain of having their water sup
ply cnt off. An anti-spit ordinance
and a building ordinance were intro
duced. "Take one on Grandpa'. This no
tice above a half empty box of oranges
in the real estate office of Henry Hoc-
kenberger today noon is the public
announcement of the arrival of a baby
girl at the home of Mr and Mrs.
Julius Nichols of this city. The
little visitor came this morning and
the vigorous magi nation of Jnlius re
presents her weight to be in the
neighborhood of fifteen pounds.
Dr. H. G. Lueechen left Monday for
New York City where he will take a
post-graduate course of two months in
the Manhattan Eye, Ear, Nose and
Throat Hospital. He will be accompan
ied by a friend. Dr. Walker0 of River
side, Cal. Dr. Lueechen told a Journal
reporter before leaving that this action
was prompted simply by a desire to
keep strictly-up-to-date and give his
patrons the benefit of the latest and
most scientific methods.
John Gisin. a farmer residing
nan mue north of Platte Center dl
met Satarday morning from the ksaBrJ
of a hone which he received the day
before. At noon on Friday one of bis
work horses kicked him in the lower
part of ihe abdomen. He went to
work in the field as usual but had to
quit at 3 o'clock. Medical aid was
summoned bat nothing could be done.
He was born in Switzerland in 1855
and came to this country 19 years am
His wife died at Schuyler seventeen
years ago. He leaves one daughter.
Emly, age twenty-two. The faaeral
was held ia the Germaa Reform
charoh ia Oolambas Saaday.
M feff&MJi&3aaiiriw$Raw
Dr. J. W. Terry
OP OMAHA
EYE SPECIALIST
EXPERT OPTICIAN
Best Equipped Optical Osnieto
U The West .
in the front rooms over Pollock
& Co.'s Drug Store. Will be in
Columbus offices Sunday , on
day, Tuesday and Wednesday of
each week. Spectacles and eye
glasses scientifically fitted and
repaired. Eye Glasees adjusted
to any nose.
CONSULTATION FREE
Inquire of Herrick.
Dr. Campbell, Dentist.
Try a gume at .Maloney's.
Casein's market for fresh meats.
Dr. Vallier, Osteopath, Barber block.
Kodaks and supplies at Newohner's.
Carl Schubert has complete camping
outfits for rent. tf
The Journal wants all the news.
Phone or write it in.
Dr. O. A. Allenburger, office in new
State Bank building.
If your eyes, ears, nose or throat give
yon trouble see Dr. Lueschen.
Drs. Martyn, Evans & Evans. Con
sultation in German and English.
How is your Lawn Mower?
If not all right take it to
Person.
Oarl Schubert Has a nice line of
Zonophones, and Talking machines
and records.
W. W. Waters returned yesterday
from the western part of the state
where he has been visiting his par
ents and putting on a good deep tan
preparatory to the hard work of the
approaching school year.
Homer Martyn came home from
Chicago to spend the Fonrch and to
visit a few days with his father and
his Colnmbns friends. Homer is
working for his brother-in-law W. E.
Rhodes in the advertising business.
Mr. and Mrs. J. U. Rohrs and three
children of Omaha are guests this week
of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Stepban. Mrs,
Rohrs is Mrs. Stephen's sister. Mr.
Rohrc with his little boy are spending
the week fishing at Ericson. They will
return to Omaha the last of the week.
H. M. Little of Humphrey was in
this city yesterday. Since selling his
interest in the First National Fank at
Humphrey he has associated himself
with a loan and trust company in
Minneapolis and will leave for that
city with his family in about two
weeks.
Judge O'Brien fined a stranger $1 and
costs this week for carrying con
cealed weapons. The fellow had a pair
of brass knucks in his pocket together
with a good sized roll of bills. An officer
found him on the street at 2 o'clock in
the morning with no visible excuse for
not being in led.
The board of supervisors met yester
day afternoon in regular session. They
took up annmber of road petitions and
several requests to refund taxes. Today
they went to Richland in a body to meet
the supervisors from Colfax county to
see about the construction of a bridge on
the county line. The board also has
before it the application for saloon
license of J. P. Sokol of Duncan.
W. H King, who has been connect
ed with the Journal for nearly two
years left this morning for Colorado
to visit his mother for two weeks.
In August 1, he will go on the road
as advertising agent for the Pineule
Medicine company of Chicago at an
advance in salary. Colnmbns will
continue to be his home, Mrs. King
being a teacher in our schools.
BURLINGTON
BULLETIN...
JULY, 1900
Opening of the Shoshone Reserva
tion: Register at Worland for the
Government drawing entitling you to
draw KiO acres of fine irrigable lands in
the Shoshone Reservation; only $1.50 an
acre, one-third cash. 400,000 acres, or
2500 farms to be drawn for; besides this,
there are 800,000 acres of timber and
mineral lands that may be taken in
the usual way; some of these lands are
supposed to be of great value. One fare
for the round trip to Worland, with
maximum of $20 00 from Omaha, Lin
coln and Nebraska points. Tickets sold
July 12 to 29th, final limit August 15th
Take thi9 grand trip through the rich
irrigated lands of the Big Horn Basin.
This will be one of the greatest events
in the history of the distribution of
.Uncle Sam's domain.
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To Pacific Coast: Daily low excur
sion rates for this the greatest railroad
journey in the world.
To Colorado and Retnrn: About half
rates daily, and even lower rates for the
Elks' big gathering at Denver July 10th
to 15th inclusive.
Also daily low rates to Eastern re
sorts; frequent homeseekers' excursions,
in fact tempting excursion rates in all
directions throughout the summer.
.
Consult nearest Burlington Ticket
Agent
L. F. RECTOR,
Agent C B. & Q By.
L. W. WAKELET.
G. P. A. Oi
The old time method of purging the
system with Cathartics that tear,
gripe grind and break 'down the walla
of the stomach intestines is supersed
ed by Dades Little Liver Pills. They
cleaase the liver, and insteaa of weak
ening baUd. up aad strengthen the
whole system. Relieve headache,
bikmsaeas. constipation, etc Sold by
30th Gaatary Drugstore, Platte Center
THE BLUSH THAT WON'T COME
OFF Waterproof Cheek Tint. To be
put on at night before retiring and the
face will remain tinted for the follow
ing day; is not affected by perspiration
and gives the natural color of health;
to all new customers one full size $2
bottle for 35c. Charles A. Trehwall,
kMfgr., 1521 Dodge St., Omaha, Neb.
Up 171
Every form of distressing ailment
known as Piles originates internally.
The real cause of the trouble 1b in
side. MaaZan is put up in collapsible
tubes with nozzle, so the medicine
can be applied where it will do the
Bsost good, and do it quickly. If you
are suffering with piles yon owe your
self the daty of trying ManZan. Sold
20th Century Drugstore, Platte Center
lee aad Caal Business for 8ale.
A large and profitable ice anil coal
business in one of the best small cities
in Nebraska. Inquire of Jonrnal for
particulars.
The cleansing, antiseptio and heal
ing properties of Pinesalve make it
superior to family salves. Sold by
McOlintock & Carter Drug store.
leal Etsate Loans.
We are prepared to make loans on
all kinds of real estate at the lowest
rates on easy terms. Becher. Houken-
berger & Chambers.
A handred years ago, the best
physician would give you a medicine
for your heart withoat stopping to
consider what effect it might have
on the liver. Even to this good day
cough and cold medicines invariably 1
bind the bowels. This is wrong.
Beezs Laxative Syrup with Honey
and Tar acts on the bowels drives
ont the cold clears the head, relieves
all coughs, cleanses and strengthen
the mnoous membranes of the throat
chest, lungs and bronchial tubes.
20th Century Drugstore, Platte Center
Eat one of Rings Dyspepsia Tablet
after each meal and you will not
suffer with indigestion. Sold by Mc
Olintock & Carter, drug store.
The home of Joseph Escher near the
first ward school in this city was quar
antined for dipthcria Saturday. Fritz,
the fifteen year old son, is the sufferer.
R. W. Saley the piano man from Co
lumbus, was in this city Monday d -liveringto
Mrs. L. Dixon one of the
hanksomest pianos ever seen here. Mr.
Saley has sold a large number of in
struments in this vicinity and enjoys
the reputation he has justly earned of
being a thoroughly reliable and respon
sible piano man. Butler County Press
Cheap Ranch.
320 acres of deeded land with plenty
of grazing land. Cuts 200 tons of
hay. All well fenced and good house.
Price $3500. Hayinc machinery goes
with ranch Adress J. S. Adams,
Lakeside, Neb.
Private lessons in literature, music,
painting, sewing and all the common
branches. Terms 25 cents an hour.
Inquire of Miss Maw two blocks north
or high school. 19 Mnrry St. Up
Columbus society has been unusually
active the past week the occasion leing
the visit to this city of Rev. and Mrs. C.
A. Weed and daughter Miss Celeste f
Joplin, Missouri and Miss Helen Butler
of Chicago. The former have been
guests at the Evans and Roen honu-B
and the latter, a niece of Mrs. Homer
Robinson, is a guest at the Robinson
home for the summer. In honor of Mrs.
Weed Mrs. Homer Robinson gave a five
o'clock tea on Friday, Mrs. E. H. Cham
bers gave a dinner on Tuesday, Mrs. A.
M. Gray is giving a luncheon today and
Mrs. O. T. Roen will give a dinner to
night. The young ladies, Miss Celeste
Weed and Miss Helen Butler have also
had their share of honors. Mrs. Homer
Robinson entertained ten girls for them
at a house party on Friday night. On
Monday night Miss Nell Evans and Miss
Clara Segelke entertained in their honor
about one hundred young people with a
lawn party at the Evans home. Mr. E.
H. Chandlers is giving a honse party for
tuem today. Tomorrow night a bowling
party at the Hagel alleys will bo given
in their honor. The Weed's will return
to Joplin tomorrow.
Louis Lightner, C. N. McElfresh and
ladies thought to. give the Fourth
a special celebration and so went to
Omaha! Bnt before leaving Columbus
some of their suspecting friend met
them at the station and showered them
with rice and sent them oft" with con
gratulations and best wishes. They re
turned to Columbus that night, but as
yet have not decided to go to house
keeping. 'Miss Mamie Elliott very nearly
lost her life in a gasoline explosion."
This message reached the Journal just
aa we are ready to go to press. Miss
EUiott was cooking something reqnir
ing vinegar and started to pour ont
some vinegar from what she thought
to be the vinegar jug. Bnt it turned
oat to be the gasoline jug and in a
moment Mim EUiott was enveloped in
flames and the whole interior of the
kitchen was burning Luckily Mr.
EUiott and Louis Lightner were in
the house and rushed to the rescue.
The' flames were smothered on Mis
EUiotta clothing In the excitement
the jng was throwaoat of doors close
to-little Julia EUiott and the flame
caacht her clothing aad burned her
leg so that a physician had . to re
be called. The interior of the
kitchen was badly damaged.
HENRY RA9ATZ
GROCERIES, CROCKERY,
We have a large and
well selected stock of
GROCERIES
We handle only the
very best brands in
COFFEE
We can please you. All
Grades oi Flour, the best
Cider Vinegar, Strictly i
Pure Spices. For the
Summer Season we have
WELCH'S GRAPE JUICE
A Delightful Beverage.
We are Headquarters
for Fresh Fruits and
Vegetables.
A Large Stock of Nov
elties in
CHINA and GLASS
Prices Always Right
We Respectfully Solicit
aShare 'ot fyour Trade.
HENRY RAGATZ & COMPANY
Nebraska Pkini 29. Independtit Phaus 29 ail 229.
R W. HOBART
Attorney - at - Law
Rooms 10 and 11 New Columbus State
Bank Building.
C. J. GARLOW
Attorney -at -Law
Olfico over
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you intend to wear before you put your
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MILWAUKEE
Very often slight changes made in the
styles are not easily distinguished. Our
purpose is to point out these changes so
that you may know them at a glance.
505 Eleventh Street,
& COMPANY
LAMPS AND 6LASSWAIE
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Attorney : at : Law
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