The Columbus journal. (Columbus, Neb.) 1874-1911, August 22, 1906, Image 5

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AS A MATTER OF FACT
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the art of roof coverings. -Long
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that is absolutely durable and
not affected by heat or cold.
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of wool felt, is extremely pliable,
doesn't stick together in the rolls
and can be applied by ANYONE.
No annual painting required
over Vulcanite Rubber Roofing.
(This is a decided point in
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Vulcanite Rubber Roofing doesn't
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affected by frost, is thoroughly
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Is put up in rolls containing 108
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wide, with sufficient nails and
cement for laying,. either put in
the core of the roll or in any size
package required.
Directions fqr use are' placed;
inside each roll.
Rerrick for faraitare.
HaMMttto Saw'ft.
Herriok for baby jrs-aarta.
Dr. Caipbell,Dratiflt
Satoke the Lum 6 oaat cigar.
Mm. U. F. Maee Md daegatar
arc visiting at Oedar Rapids.
Ueaala'a aaarfcet f
Robert Diekiasoa who apeat a week
in Omaha with the Anderaon boya, re
turned home Saturday aigat
Boek Sprhgs slack far
threshiae at P. D. Saritfc Cw. '
Mum Ethel Elliott and her eonaina
INorine Heiaa and Helen Leitaer, viaited
in Cedar Rapids Friday and Saturday.
Tender oata aad proaipt daUTery at
Oaaria'e aaarkefc
Juetaa we goto preea we learn of the
death of lire. H. J. Hudson at 530 thia
morning.
Oaaraatead watch repalriag by 11th
8t. Jeweler. tf
Miss Gertrude Keating of Lincoln, ar
rived Thursday night for a two, weeka
visit with her Bister, Mrs. P. J. Hart.
Doa't forget the haadeowe aoaveair
offer to paid in advaaoe aabeoribera.
K. W. Hobart went to the western
part of the state Friday, returning Sun
day.
Remember all Joaraal aabeoribera
paying oae year in advaaoe will re
ceive a handsome aoaverair worth SO
cents.
Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Dnasell are
spending a few days in Chicago.
Drs. Martyn, Evans & Evans. Oon
miltatioa in German and English.
Miss Mildred Davis of Silver Creek
was the gnest of Miss Oarlow a few days
last week.
Dr. D. T. Martya, jr., office aew
Oolambaa State Bank baildiag.
Miss Bess Halloway of New York is
the guest of Mrs. C. D. Evans.
WAY UP is used by all who desire a
fine quality of patent flour. The Co
lumbus roller mills makes it
Editor Abbott has gone to Michigan
on a business and pleasure trip com
bined. Mrs. Swygart who has been visiting
Mrs. Woods, returned to her home in
Albion. Monday. .
Miss Nell Evans entertained at a
seven o'clock dinner in honor of Miaa
Ada Barter who is the euest of Miss
Eloise Roen
Smoke the Lamo 5 oeat cigar.
Misses Violet Woosley, Martha Wooa
ley and Adella Ramey are visiting Mrs.
Charles Woosley at Genoa.
For a square meal or lunch call at the
Smith Lunch Counter, opposite Union
depot.
Master Frank Echols informs the re
porter that if the train is not late Friday
he will leave for Omaha on a visit.
Journal ada bring reealta.
Try a Journal waat ad" if you have
anything to bay or sell.
Dr. W, H. Slater, veterinarian, phone
95.
Try a game at MaIoneya.
Sunday School service at ll o'clock.
Preaching Sunday evening at 8 o'clock
at the U. B. church. Rev. P. Lohr,
pastor.
FOR SALE: Nearly new typewriter
Call at Journal office.
Rev. Munro announces as the subject
of his sermon for next Sunday morning.
"The Power of Thought,"
Dr. and Mrs. J. E. Paul returned from
Chicago Friday where the doctor had
spent a few days visiting the colleges
and attending clinics getting some, of
the newer ideas in dentistry.
Dr. O. A.. AUeofcarger, office ia aew
State Bank baildiag.
Rev. Miss Alice Palmer who is in tho
employ of the W. a T. U. held union
services list Sunday morning in the
Congregational church and in the
Methodist ohurch in the evening.
The Journal wishes to inform its
readers that the college will enter upon
its new term on Sept. 3. We know from
a personal knowledge that the prestige
of this school is on the npwaad trend.
Many are taking advantage of its help
ful training and are very sncoessful.
The Loup and Elkhorn Valley Baptist
association, will hold a re-union at
Palestine Baptist church for three days
the week commencing Wednesday. The
following delegates from the Columbus
Baptist church left for there. today;
Rev. E. J. Ulmer, J. It. Hettin, Mrs. h!
A. Poesohel and the Misses, Ajna and
OllieMahood.
The State Rifle Gamp are to give a
dance at Orpheus Hail Friday August'
84, to help make up shortage in the ex
penses incurred during the rifle range
practice here this week. They deserve
a liberal patronage and the Journal
would liKe to see everybody turn out
and help the boys make up their short
age which amounts to about $50. The
tickets will be $1.00 each! Don't forget
the date.
Dr. Nauinann, Dentist 19 St.
Lieutenant Heoaley was one out of
ejghty-eight Contestants ia a recent
shoot at Ft. Sill to make up a division
team for the shoot at Fort Sheridan
where he went thia week. Ueatonant
Qensley ia the youngest eommissioaed
officer on the 'team. The successful
contestants in this shoot will enter the
National shoot at Seigirt New Jersey.
Mr. Ralf Swartzley retarned home hut
Saturday night, from Fairbury, where
he has been visiting his niece, Mrs.
Billesby. His aister Mn. Oscar Barna
metjiim at Lincoln and made the rest
of the journey more pleasant- for him.
Ralph's host of frieaila regret extremely
to know that he ia suffering intensely
from inflamatory rheumatism, and hope
that he may soon be abje to be about,
again.
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Dr. J. W. Term
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EYE SPECIALIST, .
EXPERT OPTICIAN
Beal Etaiaaea" Optical Oaficn
la Tie Weal
in the front rooms over PoUoek
& Co.'s Drug Store. Will be hi
Columbus offices Sunday, on-
day. Tuesday and Wednesday of
each week. Spectaclea and eye
glasses scientifically fitted and
repaired. Eye Glasees adjusted
to any nose.
CONSULTATION FREE
Sahastaae Hoealy, drove to Greatoa to
BMethai aiater, Bandayaad retarned
John loaai,. retarned hut Thursday
treat Fart Riley, franaas, where he went
with Oampaay K, of Columbas, to the
Frank Hillmaa. jaufed hogs Friday.
Doaehna brothers, shelled corn for
Henry Heater, Friday.
, G. Bwaearaehed last Saturday.
West Hill.
Mr. and Mrs. Swaatv Peorse and
daaghter Rath, weat to Minneapolis
Moaday.
Miaa Hazel Anderaon from Dea Moines,
la., is vieitiag Miaa Lillie Pearse.
O. E. Faraaworth ia on the sick list.
Fred Werner ia suffering from an at
tack of quiaay, and Henry Weidoer is
raaaiag the engine in his place.
Mrs. Ilnrp rntninArl trnm StahnvlAr llMt
I week.
I Peter Pelzer, a former resident of this
neighborhood, had the misfortune to fall
and break bis ankle last Tuesday.
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HENRY RMTI & GaMNT
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Dr. Campbell, Dentist.
Oassin aolicita yoar meat trade.
Kodaks and annpHea at Newohner'a.
A handsome aonvenir worth 60 oaata
aenttoall paid in advance Joaraal
aabecribera.
Dr. Mark T. MoMahea. daatUt
FOR SALE: Nine thoroughbred
Duroo-Jersey shoats. . Wm. Hippie.
Mr. M Brugger, was called to Wayne
last week on account of the sickness of
his Bister.
A handsome aonvenir worth SOcenta
seat to all paid in advaaoe Joaraal
sabscribers.
J. J. Conelly sues Geo. Bols, both of
Lindsay.. Conelly sues to enjoin Bolz
from disposing of his property which he
claims Bolz is doing and that he intends
leaving the country. The suit ia on cash
rental due Conelly.
Jesse Rector and his wife who came to
attend the funeral ot Samuel Rector
who was drowned last week,- returned to
their home in North Platte today. Ford
Rector will remain for a few days longer.
TheEiler's Rip Vaa Winkle arrived
in town early this morning in their two
special cars. The band carried by thia
company gave a very creditable concert
at noon, and the bicycle rider was cer
tainly a cracker-jack. They will show
tonight at 1.1th and Sickly at 8:20.
Mark L. Felber. editor of the Omaha
Trade Exhibit, was in Columbus Tues
day on hie way to Albion and other
towns in the northern part of the state,
in the interest of the movement for a
state organization of retail merchants
Mr. Felber says that he is receiving
much encouragement. 'along the line.
The meeting is to be held at Fremont
on September 11 and 12. The railroads
have been asked to grant reduced rates
fox thia meeting, and it is believed that
not less than 250 of the leading retail
merchants of Nebraska will.be in atten-'
dance. The Fremont Commercial dab
is making arrangements to entertain the
merchants in a royal manner, and it is
believed that the convention will be
the most interesting and entertaining
ever held by the merchants of the state
Many topics of importance are to be dis
cussed. The various evils that are con
fronting the retail fraternity will be
taken up for consideration. Toe cata
logue house evil is the main issue to be
delt with and it is the general opinion
among the merchants that much good
will be accomplished through the pro
posed organization.
Threshing Caal
Rock Springs slack, Kemmerer slack
and all other good coals.
Newman & Wklch
Card of Thanks.
We desire to express our sincere thanks
to the many kind friends and neighbors
who so lovingly assisted ns in our late
bereavement, the death ot our husband
and father. Also the Fire Department
for attending the funeral in a body.
Mrs. Emily Bkrokr and family.
The Journal wanta
Phone or write it in.
all the newa.
For bloating, belching.
ach. bad breath malassimilatioa of
food, and all symptona of indignation.
Ring's Dyspepsia Tablets are a prompt
and efficient corrective. 8old by
30th Century Drugstore, Platte Canter
FOR SALE: Charters Hotel, oae of
the leading hotels in Alliance, Neb. A
bargain. Write S Care ot Columbus
Journal, Columbas, Neb.
TO REPUBLICANS:
We are anxious to have every
Republican in close touch, and work
ing in harmony with the Republic
National Congressional Caaunittet ill
favor of the election of a ReaahKcaa
Congress
The Congressional campaign must
be based on the administrative and
legislative record of the party, and,
that being so, Theodore Roosevelt's
personality must be a central figure.
and his achievements a central
thought in the campaign,
We desire; to SQaintain the work of
this, campaign with popular aubacrip
tions of One Dollar each front Repub
licans. To each subscriber we win
send the Republican National Cam
paign Text Book and all doaunents
issued by the Coaunittee.
Help ws achieve a great victory.
James S. Shbbmak, Chairman,
- P O. Box aooj, New York.
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of the town.
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May Zinrler returned from her
viait to her aunt in Chicago on Thurs
day. Miss Edna Jenka returned home from
an extended trip with friends and rela
tives in Springfield South Dakota on
Shnrsday.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Pack of Los
Angeles, Calif, were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. John Daok on Thursday nnd
Friday.
Bert Clayborn was overcome by heat
while threshing for O. E. Colo on
Thursday.
H. 8. Dnnlap is receiving a visit from
hia mother.
Mr. and Mrs. Ingram of Cuba, Kansas
are visiting their grand daughter Mrs.
A. E. Priest. Mrs. Inge of Chickasn.
Indian Ty. ia also a guest of Mrs.
Priest.
O. E. Stienbaugh and some friends
from Council Bluffs, Iowa, were stranded
here in an automobile yesterday.
O.E.Cole returned to his home in
Broken Bow on Saturday.
Dr. and Mrs. Haughawont of Genoa,
were Sunday visitors in Monroe.
We have a large ami
well lelected stock of-
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laatao.
Four horses died on our route last
week. Wm. McQuown, lost one; Joe
Evaaa lost one; 8. A. Bell, one and John
Coffee one.
Mrs. Julia Leonbard of Polk county,
went to Cody, Wyo., yesterday the 21st,
to'vieit her. daughter Emma, and son-in.
law, Ed. Manning.
Mr. Wm. McQuown finished putting
up bay for Mr. Harry Newman the mid
dle cf last week and then finished put
ting up Mr. Henry Housers hay, Friday
and Saturday and is now putting up hay
for H. S. Kinnan. Things are going
some on our route.
Miss C. M. Habn went to visit Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Hahn. yesterday near Osce
ola, and go to the Modern Woodman
picnic at Osceola today.
Miaa Bertha Gerhold was' mowing hny
yesterday.
Some of the young people on our route
had a fishing party last Saturday and
they had a good time and besides caught
about 40 lbs. of fish, one fish weighing
20 lbs.
Mr. Ed. Hahn is on the sick list.
Mr. Frank Olcott's baby bss been quite
sick the past week and they had to
bring it in to the doctors at Columbus.
Mike Konporitz. the blacksmith at
Kochnn, ia getting to be quite industri
ous as he cannot work enough in the
day time so we nnderstanb he worked
all night fixing a threshing engine.
Bert Thomas is back to visit his brother
Frank, for about a month.
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Miaa Lena Berends returned home last
Wednesday from Lincoln.
MiasCallie Fremmel. who has lieen
spending the summer with Mr. and Mrs.
Euternuer left for her home in Maringo
Iowa Monday afternoon.
Miaa Ollie Deyke celebrated hor
thirteenth birthday aniversary last week
Sunday by inviting a number of her
young friends in to refreshments.
Doc Schmidt of the Sohmidl Milling
Co. on thia route was delivering flour to
Columbas Merchants Monday.
Taesday morning Mr. Fred Bargmann
emigrant agent for thf It & M ruilroud
started to Cambridge, .Nebraska with a
party of land seekers, among whom were
Mr. abd Mm. J. P. Uagenuann, Otto
Herring, A. J. and Chester Mason and
Samuel Gentleman from Monroe.
Merv Kuntzelman, had the misfortune
to loose hia valuable dappled gray mare
Monday, she wan sick about a week and
was under a veterinary's care who was
unable to give ber relief. Merv was
recently offered $200.00 for ber, but did
not' wish to sell her, he feels the loss
very keenly.
GerKmmland in company with his
aon Adolph and his wife and little ones.
started Tuesday afternoon for a visit
with E. M. Mueller ih Oklahoma.
Congress, at its laat session, granted
the Rural Latter Carriers fifteen days
annual vacation without loss of pay.
Daring thia time the mail will lie carried
by the substitute, who will be paid at
the rate of 150.00 per month.
Miaa May Beed, having completed ber
term at the Normal in Fremont, ia
epeeding a few days visiting friends at
Laavitt. Nebr. before returning home.
A few of the Shell Creek boya assisted
the Oldeahush team in a ball game Sun
day with theTarnov team, the score be
ing 2 to 5 in (a?o of the Ohlenbush
boya. Qae at the drawing cards-of the
day waa a boxing match between Harry
Iewmaa Jr. and a Tarnov gentleman.
It was fast aad furious from start to
faishweare told. Jerry Carrig, Doc
Bixby or the reporter of Grand Prairie
woald have blushed had they been
Biaaeat. After some vigorous bouts
lasting forty-five minutes, the refferee
called it a draw with favon for Mr.
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GROCERIES
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We handle only the
very best brands ip
COFFEE AND TEA
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We can please you. All
Grades of Flour, the best
Cider Vinegar, Strictly
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 of your Trade.
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HENRY RAGATZ & CIDPANY
Ntkratb PkMM 29. Mipiriwt ham 29 art 221
nooooaoooaoaaej:
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I WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION AT IT BARN IN
COLUMBUS, MEBR.
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Consisting of 75 head of good young
farm mares and geldings. All weighing
from 1200 to 1500 pounds all broke,
and in good condition. Also 25 head of
all purpose horses weighing from 1000
to 1200 pounds. These horses can be
seen at my barn by Thursday, August 23
1906.
Gome In and See Them
Terms Six Months 01 Bukahle Nitis at M
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THOMAS BRflNIGflN
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