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,. f i -ti fc FULLERTON CHAUTAUQUA ASSEMBLY August, 24 September 3 HIRTIrtL LIST OF TALENT . Captain Richmond Pearson Hobson. Dewitt Miller. Gilbert Eldridge. . Dr.' Albert BushnelL - Frances Be veridge Heald Helen Paulson. Odeon Male Quartet. Senator J. P. Dolliver. Rev. Alice Ruth Palmer. Dr. A. M. Wilson. Dr. Mattison W. Chase. Williams Dixie Jubilee Singers. Fullerton Chautauqua Orchestra. Hawthorne Musical Club of Boston. Edison Projectoscope. Ernest J. Sias. Bess Gearhart Norrison. The Jeffersons. I V -''.-. ' JDCautUiu Oiiivajr opivwjutujr jaqiupiiou a' -MP Special Train Service. Cheap Rates. a : I ft Write for Souvenir Program to ELLINOR LITTLE, Secretary jj vii..... .... VB.raalra IHIIDIImt . ttftfftfM s III Hi Ik III Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi v Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi ----. . "-Ia the co ty coart two salts were 'fMlMt week. The Oorambas 8tete Bukned Rioaard Adamy on two SfrimimxT i otos oae for 9440 Bad one .forfl68. Tl'e Avery Manafactariajc ' Oo. saed Oarles aad James Mattkeas oaaprftailaHiT aot for 9865. ' S '..''.FOB SALE: Newly new typewriter -Cell at Joaraal oSoe. '': ueqqm O. Fitch ef the Oeatral Oity 'Beoard'aMda this offioe a frateraal oajl today. ' Jerry Carrie has reoeived a letter from hie wife aaaoaaoiag her safe arriVal at her home ia Blaise. Wasa. -.The Oolambas raral mail carriers hfiac ia exeeUeat crop reports from iaeir sereral roates. Wheat is lam ia oat all the way from 20 to 45 ihaaaeu per aore aad oats from 30 to ':haahels. Oa roate 5 Tory little tafosalns; has beea doae bat oa the roates there has beea mach - --.c .-. " ' """ .',;-Ia district oaart three cases were led last week. J. O. Diaeea aad F. '. H. Gerranl osra promismry aote for fabo. RoUey DeVaa saed Emma f Thorpe for $100 for labor performed. "O. M. Taylar.eaed J. J. Kiaaey for . ilWO, the amoaat of a commission alleged ta be dae for the sale of a la Kimball ooaaty. 1 . :v.- - - - - "' r t- - .-t -- . : : in. Asm Laara Braia died at St. Mary's hospital ia this city Moaday aariedtaia moraiac ia uo- at tea o'clock, the : held at the home of her r. If re. Fife ia east Oolambas. Mrs. Brian had beea aa invalid for six rears aad had beea ia the hospital Vfar. f oar months. Herhasbaad. Mat -thewBriaa. died ire years ago. She leaves si's children, Lela. Oanetebel, Virma,. Herbert, Adriaa aad Mrs. rFifa. f 8eecbisB B"lt. an old settler of this .cpanty. 'died of old ge at bis borne :tttae. miles northwest of Columbus on fjuly 29tb and bis funeral was held at 'two o'clock tbis afternoon at the home, :-Rev.. Uewmarker officiating. Joachim ) Bolt was boru io Germany in 1823 anil vtbere married Miss Augusta Gerhold in -1852. Two yeais later be came to Amer ica and settled in Platte county in 1879. ..His wife died in 1888. Ue leaves six :: grown children, three sons, John, Otto and Charles and three daughters, Mrs. J: It Brown, Dunegea, Mo.; Mrs. Chas. Wagner, Denver and Mrs. James Hyatt, Boise City. Idaho. Mr. Bolt was a '.weaver. He had been in poor health 'for tea years. i': " '.A the Republican Primary Tuesday, r:the .following delegates were elected to -V the coanty convention to be held at the r, ' Court House in Columbus, Nebraska, on ;- .Thursday, August 2. at 2 o'clock p. m -. -. FIRST WARD. f-.: J.-W.Early Viergatz r-."-4bannon Fairohild -. Otto Kummer Stires Cornelius ;.' .',. SECOND WARD .';;' H;P Oeblricb P Dussell -;.: Loresgo Drake M D Karr -;..: Joaa Brock er. B W Hobart ' ':' I Gliiek Henry Ragatz sr. J W Weisenstine ' -z:-'." THIRD WARD. .-. BB.Robiason Wm Webb -. . Gim Bec'her, Jr. C C Gray - v.GWEUiloo JGReeder -..- Jat.Pearsall E H Chambers Geo.Bandall Carl Kramer F K Strother V- ; .v .;A'larjte crowd from Oolambas aad .piatteueater aooomaapied the Oo larabas base ball team to Hamphrey .Isst'Saaday where the home team de 'featedthe crack. Idadmy team by a :aooreaf 16 to 5. It was a good game .aid the speotatora got their moaeys warthl The game was all featares so; iar-as the home team was coaoaraed. The aorrplayid ball jaat as if they had' ptaeticed althoagk aoae of them a. hail this sammer. They by two Iadiaas from Dr. M. T. McMahoa ampired the game to the eatire satikfactioa of Th ariae fght that was be aaUowl eaT betweea Carrie aad omitted becaase bothataa -3 disabled ia tha.ilemectarfa coa- A retaragame ViU. ha played ia Oalamhas ia abaat The Oalamhas liae-ap Grerer. Max. Kims. Oar- Taylor,. Wiaey f ...; hatt.Iamr. 7 ' aad Cart Frsall ThiBfi to Sat. That is the oaly kiad we keep. Ererythiag aew aad cleaa, aew aad fresh at the New Grocery. Try aa order. B. Heater, First door west Baoaer's MimAaaaGam of this oity aad Miss Mary Smith of Biohlaad will leayeaext Saaday for oae moaths' visit ia Oaliforaia. Mim Gam will Tint at the Goadriag home ia 8aa Jose aad Mim Smith wiU Tint rela tives ia Oaklaad. I waat to thaak the piaao hayers of Oolambas for ths coaldeaoe they hare saowa ia their home-dealers by their liberal patrooage of my special maaafaotarer's piaao sale. Yesterday I sold two piaaos aad haye delivered two today. Till Aagast 7 the factory agaat will be with me aad I waat to arge my frieads to call while he is hare as I oaa offer yoa piaaos aow at factory prices. B. W. 8aleyf Jadge Saaaders aotee that oat of the' 143 delegates selected to attead the Farmers ooagrem sooa to be held at Bock Ismad IU , aot a blessed oae hails from Phtte oomaty, all of which laeds the jadge to believe that Governor Mickey holds little respect for the repablioaa farmers ia Pllatte espeoially ia poiat of aambers Oo lambas Telegram. What Is the mat ter with Boy Olark. daeaa't he live ia Platte oomaty?-St. Edward Saa. A aamber of oar people are plaa aiag to camp at the FaUertoa .Chaa taaqaa which opeas Aagast, 84th. aad lasts till September 3ad. Aa aa asaally Mae list of taleat has beea eagaged, the groaads spleadidly eqaipped aad everythiag pomibledoae to make the tea days oatiag oae of complete comfort aad pteasare. Oae of their haadsoake soayeair programs may be obtaiaed by writing the sec retary. Doa't forget the haadsome soayeair offer to paid ia advaaoe sabsoribers. Mm Ideal math. An ideal combination hi to soap the body all over, using tepid water before plunging Into a cold bath. But there are many good folks who cannot face a cold bath dally and who after taking one are apt to be cold and shivering all the day through. For these the best plan Is, after a warm bath, to sponge the throat and chest with cold water, which Is most stimulating and espe cially so where the bathei suffers from chronic colds. To Insist on a cold bath Is Just as unwise as to have a bath that Is too warm and to remain In It too long. That hi the more general mistake. Her Wr f Baaer. "Don't you love me7' "Yes, dear, but I'm already engaged." "Break your engagement.' "Oh, George, that wouldn't be hon orable! An engagement to a sacred thing, not lightly to be entered Into or brokenoff. Besides "Welir "Well, I'm engaged to two men. and that makes It even worse." Cleveland Leader. "Whew! That's the first time I ever made a speech. I felt like I had for gotten all I had ever learned." "You appeared to be talking just as you felt Houston' Post A SMk. Thackeray designated a snob as a being on a ladder who to quite as ready to kiss the feet of h'lm who is above him as to kick the head of him who to below. Nothing sharpens the arrow of sar casm, so keenly as the courtesy that polishes It No 'reproach Is like that we clothe with a smile and .present with, a bow. Chesterfield. The Oaly Way. "A person of little tact once remarked to the octogenarian Auber, "What a aad thug It to. this' old business!". "Yes, agreed the old musician, "it Is sad; "but," he added, with witty philosophy, "up to the present time no, aurer way has been discovered to live a long time " .A Oat ."Dearest, with you by my aide, t .would -willingly give ap all I possess weaMh, position, pareats everything. "I know, George,- bat that case what weald there' be left for me." Mllwaakee SeatlneL Dr. Paul, Dr. Campbell, Deatist. HajBajaekf SrMW's. 1 earn aad amaaat ieljyary Fort Dodge, la., an moath aft aha home ef Mr. J. K. Erskiae. Smoke the Lama 6 Gar 1 Soaabert has oat Its far reat. the Polk Mia. ware Mr. aad Mrs. W. Cassia aoliotm year Dr. C. F, Gleeaoo left the city Moa day for Santa Rosa, Calif., to join his wife, who was called there several weeks ago to be at the bedside of her sick mother who is gradaally growiag er with ao hope of her recovery. Kodaks aad saepUos at Mew Dr. a A. Alleatmrger. eases ia State Bank baiidiag. Uasaia's market for fresh meals. Mim Loaiss Kohols aad Mim Maria Ziaaeoker ar yimtiag aft Oaossm aft the home of Mr. aad Mrs. Paal Timm aad other ralati WAY UP is osed by all who desire a fine qaality of patent lour. The Oo lambas roller nUU makes it. A haadsome soayeair worth E0 coats seat to all paid ia advaaoe Joaraal ire a queer fact that the Bay. L. R. DeWolf aad family are eajoyiag the Epworth Assembly dawa at Liacola this week. They waat dawa oa Moaday aad will stay all this Gaaraateed watch repairiag by 11th St. Jeweler. tf William Sloaa who has the care of a physloma aiaot ha off the road last Tharsday eyaaiaff, is so far reooyered that ha is able to be aboat. Try a Jouraal "waat ad" if you haye anything to bay or sell. It Is reported by paraoas liviag ia folk ooaaty that the haU mat Friday afteraooa aad araaiag did coaatder ahk) damsge to the growiag orops, more especially to oora. Rabser boots meaded wUh a yal oaaisiag sabstitahi at Oart Soaabert 's. Mrs. A. D. Hiamaa aad daaghtars Misses Maad aad Edaa were gaests last week at the home of Mr. aadatra. Goerge Wiilard of taisoity. They re- tamed home the irat of the Coal aad baled hay awlays oa top at Newmaa Js Welch. tf Bey. Papeahaasta came to Oolam bas last Saturday with his three daughters to start them aa. their re tara to Chicago aad Bosftoa where they have poaUloas. They apeat their vacation aader the home root Dr. D. T. Marrya, jr., ofloa aaw Oolambas State Bank baiidiag. Barbara Daracsiaksi, aged H?e years aad etorea moaths. died, aft the' home of her father Joha Daracsiaaki, four saites wast of Oolambas last Saaday aad was hurled Moaday from the Oataolio oharoh aft Daaoaa Dm. Martyn, Evaas & Evans. Coa nultatioa in German aad Eaglish. Bmaembe? all Joaraal sabsoribers payiag oae year ia advaaoe will ra oatye a haadsome soayerair worth 60 coats. The Journal wants all the news. Phone or write it in. Jadge aad Mm. Saaadars will haye as gaests this week Mrs, W. M. Hayaerof Roohester, N. Y., aad Mrs. Homer H. Kiats of Wasaiagtoa, D. C. Mrs. Hayaer is a sister of Mrs. Saaaders aad Mrs. Kiats a aieoa. Eighteea yoaag people bald a plo alp at 8veveas Lake last Friday. It raiaed while they were oat, bat they got aader cover aad stayed aatii;it cleared off. Whea they arriyed homo the chlckeas had beea to roost for several hoars. They bad as oaaaaroas Louis Lightaer aad Mim GrlMth. David Anderson of South Omaha writes to have a copy of this week's Journal sent to him at Ogdea. Utah. Mr. Anderson says that he hat aot missed reading a copy of the Journal since its first issue thirty-six years ago and be is especially anxious to read this week's issue containing a history of the life of Patrick Murray. Mr. Anderson is a real estate and asoaey broker in South Omaha. B. E. Joaes of Deayer, who lived ia Platte ooaaty for oyer thirty years aad eajoys a large anqaaiataaoe ia. this part of the state writes the Joar aal that he started oa July 38th oyer the Bariiagtoa for New York, expect lag to leave New York oa Aagast 1 for Earopeoa the 'Baltio' of the White 8hw liaa. He will visit ia Eaglaad aad Wales for three moaths, speadiag moat, of his time with his mother aad four sisters. - Mrs. W. & Lull of Neb., who was U thto city day met with more tjhaabai sorrow. She bad left bar Liacola to hriag bar who was beiag treated at a Saatmriaaa. ' She had got ar Valley whea aba reoteved a ooaveyiag the sad aews that died yary sad oa the aext traia fram Vallay late for the traia oa aba Fri- of for far aa uatU aft the home af Mr. aad aUliett for the Bight o'slaek trata far bar mm ALSB&&m mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm mm wSIHaawmBamBawlmr' ami amw'aamaamaamaamBamaBW' H VmmTsawmwf MfltoMamaMMaaawmmmW "JMfMtMtMtMIMtSaM'' Dr. J. Wo Tmtu or otxAsut EYE SPECIAUST EXPERT OPTICIAN BeatEiiBB4 Oftietl OaVcaa liTkWut ia the front reoms oyer Pollock A Co. 's Drug Store. Witt be ia Cokimbos oaVea Saaday, on day, Tuesday aad Wedaesday of each week. Spectacles aad eye glasses adentiieauy itted aad repaired. Eye Ghaees adjusted CONSULTATION FKEB Iaqalreof Herriok. Dr. Campbell, Deatist Herriok for baby Doa't forgot the haadaame soayeair offer to paid la advaaoo saheorihers. Mr. aad Mm. Ed. Balloa are rejoio iag over the birth of a soa in their home last Monday night. S. J. Kennedy editor of the Boone County Advaaoe of St, Edward was ia this city between trains Moaday. Phil Wadhams resigaed bis positioa at Gray Mercaatile store ami retained to hto home in Lincoln yesterday. L. V. Styles of St. Edward speat a part of Taesday ia Oolambas. He oa bis way west to bay laad. MTS.J.C. Fillman of California has been in this city since Sunday. She is on her way to Mew York to bay milli nery. Remember all Joaraal aabseriban who pay oaa year ia advaaoe will receive a haadsome soaveair worth W oeats. Rev. Monro anaoanoes that be will preach only in the morning aext Saa day. His theme will be "Under the Clouds." Fred Limbsch of Grand Island visit ed yesterday with his brothers in law Frank Rover and his sjster Mrs. J. C. Fillman. Rev. Ulmar left Moaday morals for Fairbary to spead a few weeks with his relatives who live oa a farm there. Mim Byrd Smith arrived Sunday from Minneapolis, Minn., for a visit of a few weeks with her grandparents, Mr. aad Mrs. North and friends. Mr. aad Mrs. O. O. Moaarioh of Oe dar Rapids ware gaests of Miss Flor eaoe Whitmoyer Saaday. They were oa their way to Deaver for a moath's oatiag. the 7 Mr. aad Mrs. Bert Kaaffaaaa aad little daaghter Madge, 'rataraed to their home at A Brora, Neb., Moaday. They were accompanied bv Mrs. Frank Kaaffmaa, who will visit theia for a week. The Idlers held a pieaic in Stevens Grove last Monday night in honor -f Mrs. Fred Williams, Mim Marjorie Williams and Mim Ada Barter who have beea guests in Columbus homes. Tbey took their suppers and report that they had a good time in spite of the fact that no men folk? were in the party. Blanche Dawson entertained Monday afternoon. Her yoang frieads present were: Blanche Dawson. Pearl Meiklr jobn of Omaha, Ruth Jens of Fremont, Katharine Jens of Fremont, Lalu Gear Humphrey, Florence- Hopkins. Helen Hagel, Leonore Hagel, Nellie Jeffords, tea Luers and Eoola HaU. Rev. R. L. E. Hayes, who has ac cepted the call to the Presbyteriaa oharoh will move hare this week aad begia his pastorate at oaea. There will be preaohiag aext Tharsday moraiag aad eveaiag. A oordlal ia vitatioa is exteaded ta all to attead these mrvioas. A. W. Laod, editor of the AlMoa News aad Fred Yoaag. editor af the Genoa Loader, made this omoo a fra teraal call Taesday. They bad beea ia Omaha to sea Bampsoa ia bis dea ia their praise af the muaitteee la Nebras ka's asetropolis whioh looked after the editors. T. F. Martia of AlMoa was la this oity yesterday retaraiag from- tha meeting of. the grand lodge of the A. O. U. W. aft Grand Ialaad ta whioh be was a delegate. Mr. Martia says that J. T. Smith, who aesd to be ia the milliag hasiaem aft Albioa was ia Saa Fraactsoo dariag the eartbfaake aad that bis family, who live at Freaao have aot beea able so far to get Bay traoe of him. Mr. aad Mrs. Fred Williams speat Sunday in this eity, guests at the home of Judge and Mrs. A. M. Post. Mr. Williams left Monday for the westera part of the state aad Mrs. Williams left Tuesday. Fmd Williams is soa of Pro fessor Williams who for many years was superintendent of the Oolambas city schools and he has been teaching for six years, .but last spring resigaed ait position u i superintendent of schools at Seward to accept a positioa with Silver Burdett A Co. a large text book concern aa travelling represeatativa William k Post to aa aid ssttier re sidiag six miles east af fTatamhas la Colfax ooaaty died aft his heme em Jaly??. of heart failure. William Poatle was bora ia Uokiag Ohio oa May. 1 IMS mm ooaaty ia the early ay 4, 1880 be asarried at 8ft. Edward. . Ray 8. of.thto Jft was married last aatareV at fear o'clock to Mr. af Berlia. Wis. The aft the home of the bride's Mm WltalMh -- n .a " "" """"1 " MM Waahiagtoa, Ave., L. R. DeWolf af baa FlrstMethodiet oharoh offlciat iag. OBly relatives af the bride were aad tha bride aad groom were attired la a gewa of white erupt ohiffoa white aUk. The bride it the eat daaghtsr af Mrs. Elizabeth Kaaff BmBaad toextresaely popular amoag of the city. The ia aba soa of Mr. aad Mrs. C. G. Starks of Berlia. Wis., is city editor af tha Dally Joaraal of Ber lia aad sssnnist.d with his father ia the aablleatioa of the Dally aad WetUy JoaraaL At the olose of the eereamay the bridal party left oath Ovmlaad Limited for Waterloo, la., aad Oaoiago. where they wiU vialt frieads bafor going to Berlia. where a home raraisnea. were: Mr. aad' Uttle Madge, of Aurora, Neb.. Mm Elinaheth Kaaffmaa aad daagh ter Uarrtet. Mr. aad Mrs. Harry aad Mr. aad of Oolambas. Hamphrey people ia gaaeral were deeply grieved this week to leara of taa sad death of Mart Ryan which ootarrmVat the home of bis pareats ia Loo Aagetos, Oaliforaa, Saaday tyealag of this week A little over a year ago Mart was called to Los flag-In to bary his brother Charley. Ha returned aad a few months later it was asoeamry for him to atek a milder olmata beeaase be had become afflicted with the same disease ooa- ipttoa, whioh carried his brother tha divide. Lam than three ago Mart aad Charley Byaa ware models of health aad physioal straagth aad aothlag was farther from tha minds of their frieads aad relatives than that tbey weald ever fail victims to this draadf al disease. These two yoaag mea were the oaly children of Mr. aad Mrs. Ryan aad to tha same exteat nay tree father aad mother would view the f atare of the childraa did this aow heart arakaa couple cherish the fondest hopes for their future happiness aad saooms ia life. Mart was the yoang ar of the two boys aad was bora at Oalbartsoa. this state ia 1881. Whea qeito yoaag he accompanied hit par eats to Oaliforaia where he was givea all tha advantages possible of educa rioaal iBStitatioat, aad after beoom- lag proficient as a stenographer, he oameto Hamphrey and accepted a poaitioB ia the Bank of Ottis & Murphy with his ancle P. E. McKil- lip. For six years, until his health failed him. he rendered valuable and worthy services to this institution. He was highly thought of by both employers and patrons. He was a favorite amoag all his acquaintances aad his aeeqaaiataace extended over a large portion of tbis part of the state. He left Hamphrey last Septem ber aad tried liviBg ia various places ia Oaliforaia ia the hope of finding a olimstn that would prove beneficial to his health At last he was taken to Arisoaa, bat it was soon necessary for him to return to his California home that he might pass his few re- aaifalag days amoag frieads and ac qaamtaaces. Humphrey Democrat. , Oolambas will be the home of the amrkameaof the Nebraska National Gaards for two weeks beginning Aa gast 14. Oolambas was decided upon by the Adjataat General after Lieu tenant Maltowaey of Albion bad look ad oyer the field here and ia other Nebraska towas. The ground decided apoaisia tha Baraam pattaie be tweea the Loup aad Platte rivers aboat two miles southwest of the oity. The targets will be arranged oa the baaka of the Platte which will leave a dtotaaoe of aboat oae mile ia which the dead ballets may spead their force. The dtotaaoe of the targets Will be 300, 300. 400. BOO. 800, 800 and 1000 yards. The practice will take plaoe moraiags aad evenings for two weeks. The amrksmea at this shoot will be those selected from the several ipaaiea of National Guard ia the that are eqaipped for target praotiea. Last year Oolambas seat sevea mea from Company K to Kear ney who had qualified as marksmen aad wiU have five this year. Last year it will be remembered that Dar ward Davies of this city, and E. H. MaUowaey of Albioa, present inspec tor of small arms practibe. were the oaly two who qualified at bob Girt as expert riflemen. Captain Wagner' es timates that aboat 100 mea wiU 'be beta for the state contest.. The Oo lambas mea who will represent Com- K ia the ooatest are: Lieat. Joaa H. Brock, Sergeants A. O Booae aad Bert J. Brian, Musician Boy B. Young and Captain Wagner. Tha team to 'represeat Nebraska ia tha National shoot at Sea Gert aext Will be selected as this inaay-K will, leave ia a body oa Aagast 3 for the efioampmeat aft Fart Riley.. Kan., aad immediately apoa their retara the target praotioe will begia here. . ia Oolambas ieame totals seventies. Oa Tuaaaa West- The faaaral Mhmaeat I p. mWSamwaTmM ehildraa. The body 'of Elmer C. Smith, brother, of Mrs. J. G. Reader, reached, here. Mon day night from Pananta and funeral services were held from the home .of Jadge aad Mrs. Reader this .forenoon at 1030. The aervioe at the house was conducted by Rev. Monro and the Ma sons of Columbus took charge of the. at the cemetery. A large num- of Columbus people attended the to give testimony to the .high place whioh this excellent young HENRY RsMTZ & GOaPANY smcemes, amm, ua?s am hjbswme . Wehave a large and well selected stock of GROCERIES a. . We handle only the very best brands' in '. COFFEE AND TEA We (please you. All .. Grades ol Flour, the best Cider Vinegar, Strictly .' . Pure Spices. . For the Sunimer Season we Have . WELCH'S GRAPE ..JUICE . . . ; . A Delightful. Beverage. We are Headqnarters for Fresh Fruits and ' Vegetables. . . ; ., A Large Stock of Nov- .- . eltiesin "... ... CHINA and GLASS : . . Prices Always' Bight : We Respectfully Solicit. ,. alShare of your 'Trade; m HENRY RAGATZ &. 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