The Columbus journal. (Columbus, Neb.) 1874-1911, September 26, 1906, Image 6

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waatto Johaaoa Gouty Uet weak to be
ta atteadeaoe at the weedier of a
Mia a F. HieaMllar aad daaghtar
laa'saaaa apeat Saaday ia Hamparay.
Miee Kittie Geathmaa deputed for
laet week where ehe will take a
aaapaaieaWfar aa OolaeibaB by bar
aattaaraadaiatar.
TU. WiU Baraa who bee a poeitkw
;wb a bieageOeatli Faraiahiag aataev
ittaaaeart arrived ia towa Thanday
tartfaWaad will vuit boaM fetks for a
'Mm. tWeoa'of Oawka who haa beea
Hetieg' the etkiaeoa hoeee the paet
wekfeearaed hoaaa Saaday ereaiag.
Jk.:(i Parker, UJ. agaat at tbia plaee
utaiail fcaaai Batarday after am eb
eeaeaarabeektwaoatha, Mr. Parker
haabaaaepeadiBg hie tbaaim the
Joba Bobarte aad wife arrived ia
Platte OeatefMoaday ereaiag to be ia
attaadaaee at the Heaaee-ey-Roberte
waddiag.
BoratoMr.eadblre. Patriek Fuller,
Saaday, a girt
Dan Roberts, aeooaipaaied by hie ah
ter, Mies Sara aad aieee, Miea Maaiia
Souloa.arnred ia Platte Oeater Satar
day ereaing to be ia attaadaaoe at the
Seaaeaeey-Boberta weeVKag Taeaaay.
Qaite a annber of Platte Oeaiter peo
ple attended the Madkwa fair lest week.
Mia.Baflkia, a aieee of Mrs. Mary
Taoauuda and Mia. Thoauaia of Pierce,
are visitiag at the Tboatazia hpaie tbia
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Haraiaa Ziaaeeker visited Maaloa
Boaaar the Ant of the week.
MertLiadsley ia aaraiac a brokea
Wniiaat Howaer is cariagfor a eoaple
of racked riba eeased by I alliag
awagaa box.
Boaaar aad Waa. Hawser young peo
plaattaaded the Polk coaaty fair Wad
aeaday with their teeober, Mies Madge
MartLiBdelayia threabiag hia large
orop of grain
J. Hoke ia hauling ereaai. now.
libetypbeidasTer.
ATwert Baba has reatsil the
tall fazat and ia baay pkvwiag far
Hri4tuTlBBity.
The rale b as eaaaadj the andsie "dry
ing up aad travel Jaaaaaad.
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Mm. Yoakie, aea Driaaia of tblssoa,
Hebr arrived hem last Satarday. far a
twojreeks' visit at the old hoaia She
waa aceosBpaaied by hei child 14 aaoaths
old.
Mm imager of Areola, 111, who baa
beea viaitwg eoaple of weekeassoag
reUtivea here retaraed boaie laat-Moa-day.
The lady took a saaaple ef boaie
grown peaehes with bar to oaavinaa- the
people at boaie that Platte eoaaty .did
raker frait, that waa fit to eat.
The traetioa angina threehcraiea be
gan to BMtve on the roads, agaia Moaday
after being mad tied for about tea daya.
Qaite a number of young -people,, old
eehoplmates aad friends of Bliiifi
Yoekie met at J. H. Driaaia Sunday p.
m. to welcome their old Mead, -where
all apeat a very pleaeaat afternoon.
Oaly a very little altalfa k beiag eat
for seed.. Ita feeding qaalitiea are too
good.
resulted from an . iajwry
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aw:aaveFatci
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WaUard, the lapr-yaar-bM I son, af
sad Mm. Chaa. Laraoa, .Uviageigb
miles soathwaat of Iiadeey. dkd.Tajsf
day from teestetaoU)aftag kicked -by
aajoraa TV little : fallow was .out
playaagia Um yard Jionday when- be
gat too near aaw ettbe?fceraaiaste
aeiveda viaieuaaJek4a thaeide. Maa
cal aid was enmmuaU from the Grave,
but aside from abadly braked eide the
boy appataatly saaaaad all right On
Moadayhasuddealy took worse and if
spiteof all that eqald be (Mbe aaated
sway. that aternoqu, FwMaml.aerricea
warebeld yaaterday from tbe.Bwadkh
Methqdiat ehareh The grief atrkkea
paMeJa baveihe ImartfeH syaaUy iof
aH in their sad aJaietion.
-Melvera, the eighteen' montbe aid
child of MrvandMia Biky Smith, liv-
ing.six mike aoutaeaat pf.Liaikay, jdied
Wedaeadayaight at lOJO after aa 111
neaioftweatyfauchoara from rapture
of thebuwek. FaaeraleervieeswUl.be
bald today from. .the eongregatMaal
ebareh at Leigh.
RESTAURANTS.
Yom the ailvaam.
.Bar. J. Lonabary Paillips
retoraad to St, Edward for
fereaeeyear. Thk k welcame aawa to
the entire coauaaaity of StEdward.
Xeuia.PenlsliI retamed bamarom
Liaooln Wedaeeday, where be bed ac
companied hk akter, Miss Oraee, who
will attend the Nebraska eoaservatory
avbtors, Maud and Btaa, left
Meuday ter Loup ' City, to attend the
wadding of her sow, Barry Wmmsn
Wiin ailaa TliMAnM ana nff Hr
la. Farie Ia IT
For a long time Inns .and eatja
beuaea In France were roaly intended
for the benefit, of traveling,people, far
the-people took their meak at home,
and restanranta vrera,unknowa. The.
first enterprise of the kind -waa .found
ed In Park to 1765. A dtlnen by the
name of Bonknger opened to the Baa
dea Ponllea an eating hooae where
aoup, meat, fowl and eggs were serv
ed. A chronicler rektee -that meak
were served there on -email, round
marble tables and everything waa act u-.
puloualy clean.
Over -die entry to tbk nrat eating
hooae the proprietor 'bad hung--a -alga
upon which were the Latia worda, MVe
nltead aae onmea-qnaeatomacbo'kba-
ratts, et ego reatanrabavaa, (
wato'me all ye whose-stomas!
attention, and I -vriU- restore them).
Tbia k a parody en-the well knowsj
Biblical qnataaVm, rCeane unto me all
ye who kboriandara; heavy .laden, and.
I will. give yon rant;'' enly'ta:Dteea e
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B' iDkgo and other GaBfaraia poiato 'KWgV"
mar &aw -aa- w4ajvafaaanraavwfvaBa vmi waa'
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m ifMplPI )to Aaatoad, Bwitayw. Eugene, Al- Bd
k IbaaTaad Salem via Portland. 'K
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-wunamauea xneeaore, sob or mr.i u ym
and Mm. Cbarka Laraon, died Taesday I n ha.
atteatkm."
aaabo," from the iLatla "reatoa-
rare (restore er r afresh), waa tba
main characterktic of the new eetab-
Ikhment and gave It its name. Bonv
kngar smssstd n large fortune, for
ak eaterprke proved eminently
ceaafuU but be waa aooa Imitated,
of nk Imitators bacondng
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Beer. It k alwajS VChe saiae--alwa79 pore, pslav
deHciotlS Slad WavaaWaWae. It wsU.
yoa anyour atertiinitifi; Yam wiM fabjty
enjoy it alieTJig tJrem fmaselc. All who know good beer wax they taste htkaow that they
ly acker aw food as:
btaoty ah .IIMy7 r!t is jnst asfood as4t tsatri wi loohs. Alaaolutejjare,
imade from tJie jaoatest Boheinian hepaWik fi tahert amJi y fiaiirlrivfaaBaTiace,
tmdmmkritkL Then fully qpdL It is she aaarwrrarat cs! peateaaisa fi
Highest Art. Thats why everybody likes H best of aJLWh
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That's the name of a new eighty-page illns
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Senriee aw .earta, -Thraagh Pallmaa Obaervatioa Cars.
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