The Columbus journal. (Columbus, Neb.) 1874-1911, October 31, 1906, Image 8

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Jjja The Show with Music
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and prootrading piles. It ia pat ap
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that it eaa be applied where the
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if joa are not relieved.
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free offer. Sold by aoth Oantary
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Advertising
Will Pay You
Whether it is on your business
stationery or in the columns of
the Journal. If you don't think
so, call and let us convince you.
It will be dollars in your pocket.
Highness
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The Best
Singing Organization
in America
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Johnny Fogarty Mabel McCane
Geo. L. Cox Ethel Dovey Clarence Kent Leo Kendal
Mabel Addington Justin Cooper
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Monday, Nov. 5.
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scratches, rreose heel, caked udder, itch, mange, etc.
it neais a wound from tbe bottom
AN INGENIOUS SUGGESTION
The
thoroughly antiseptic. KING CACTUS OIL is
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and is
sold by drnggist? in-lSe 50c, and fl bottles. $3 and
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Chicago
THROUGH Standard and
Tourist sleepers, chair
cars and coaches to Union
Passenger Station, Chicago
'every day from all points on the
main line of the Union Pacific
Railroad. These cars are carried
on through trains arriving in the
heart of Chicago at 8.35 a. m.,
9.25 a. m. and 9.30 p. m., afford
ing a convenient choice of hours.
Route Union Pacific Railroad
and
Client,
MihnikeiniSt.Piil
Railway
Any ticket ages of the Union
Pacific will send yon East via the
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul
Railway if yon ask him to do so.
It is worth your while to insist
that your ticket read this way.
Complete information about
rates, routes and train service
sent on request.
F. A. NASH
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BURLINGTON
BULLETIN...
October, -1906. It will pay to con
rait this Bulletin.
Watch this Bulletin for Special Bates
each month.
Cheap one-way to Pacific Coast:
Daily one-way rates to San Francisco,
Los Angeles, Portland, Seattle, Tacoma
and other coast territory, nearly one
half rates, also cheap one-way rates to
Montana, Wyoming, Big Horn Basin,
Utah and Western Colorado, daily until
October oX
Bound trip to the coast: Daily Tour
ist rates in effect all winter to Pacific
Coast destinations with variable routes.
Denver. Colorado. Springe and Pu
eblo: Half rates plus $2.00 round trip
October 14th to 16th, inclusive, limit
October 31st
To the East and South: Very low
hotneseeker's and winter tourist excur
sions through the the autumn and
winter to various destinations through
out the south.
Yiais the old home: Low excursion
rates-to the old home points in Illinois,
lewa, Wisconsin, Missouri aad other
middle states destinationB, October 9th
and 23rd, November 13th and 27th,
lhnit thirty days.
Horaeseeker's Excursions: Frequent
ly each atonth to Western Nebraska,
Eastern Colorado, Big Horn Basin, dry
land farming destinations or irrigated
sections.
Free Kinkaid Land: Write D. Clem
Deaver, Agent Burlington's Home
seekenT Information Bureau at 1004
Farnaaa St, Omaha, about getting hold
of a tree section of Kinkaid lands now
being restored to tho public domain.
Ceaanlt nearest Burlington Ticket
Ages end see what rates he has avail
able for yoar proposed trip.
L.P.1ICT0,
Agent C.B.&Q. By.
I. W. WAKEUEY,
3. P. A.. Omaha.
The Journal wanta
or write it in.
all tho news.
It Is a wall knowa atedioal fact that
pine reaia ia most esTeotivo in the
of diseases of the bladder
Safferers from back
troubles diss to faaltr
aettoa of the kidney lads relief ia the
use of Piae-wles. tl.00 bays 0 days
t. Sold by 90th Oaatarr
Neb.
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Axe you troubled with ptlaa?
appiieatiosi of MaaZaa will give
iimsdtare relief. Sold by 90th
Qaestloaa by Wbteb a Yaa
Lawyer "Worn Bis Case.
At the Metropolitan club in Washing
ton a group of lawyers were discussing
the value of expert medical testimony
when a well known criminal lawyer
was reminded of a curious case In
Richmond some years ago.
"At that time," said the lawyer,
"about the most prominent physician
in the community was an exceptionally
learned and able medico whose name
for obvious reasons I cannot give. For
the purposes of this story it will suf
fice to refer to him as Dr. Morgan.
"Now, Dr. Morgan one morning re
ceived a visit from a young friend,
very recently entered upon his practice
before the bar of Richmond, who bad
just been retained in his first important
case. Naturally he was very anxious
to win in his maiden effort, and it was
with reference to certain phases of. the
esse' that he sought the advice of his
old friend the doctor.
"The young lawyer explained to tbe
doctor mat he. was greatly perplexed.
It was a poisoning case, and the youth
ful attorney had been retained to de
fend the'prisoner, a young woman of
whose Innocence he had no doubt It
was, however, the lawyer explained,
not an easy thing to prove the girl
guiltless of the crime.
" 'An intelligent motive can easily be
assigned for the crime by the prosecu
tion,' said the lawyer, for the reason
that her husband, the murdered man,
was elderly, rich and ill tempered to a
degree that made her life a burden.
Moreover, the wife is the only heir.
Now, I hare reliable information to the
effect that counsel on the other side
will offer medical testimony to show
arsenical poisoning.
"'You say that you are positively
convinced of the young woman's inno
cence? " 'Positively,' was the young lawyer's
reply. 'The girl is Innocent, but the
evidence is overwhelmingly In favor of
the state. It will be easy to prove that
the pair lived unhappily, that It was
an uncongenial marriage and that the
traces of arsenic were found In the old
man's body after a suspiciously sudden
death.'
"The case looked like a bad one. Dr.
Morgan was very'qulet and thoughtful
for. some moments. Then he said: The
medical experts will probably produce
In court the glass tubes containing the
drug. You must ask them whether
they tested the tubes for arsenic before
they experimented with the fluids.'
M 1 see the point; eagerly Interrupted
the youthful lawyer. .'And if they
should admit that they neglected to
make that test?
"Then you will put your question
in this form: "Is not arsenic used In
the manufacture of some kinds of
glass?-"
Tbe lawyer acted on the doctor's
suggestion. The principal medical ex
pert seemed taken by surprise and
finally admitted, after some beating
about the bush, that he had not tested
the tubes for arsenic He was also
induced to concede that arsenic was
sometimes used in certain kinds of
glass.
The young counsel, having obtain
ed these two answers, was clever
enough to cease his cross examination
at that point
"When he came to the summing up
of the case he dwelt at length upon the
possibility that the arsenic had been
'sweated' out of the glass and said
the neglect of the experts to test the
tubes should certainly be considered
as vitiating to a large degree, If not
wholly, the medical testimony.
"Well, the young woman was ac
quitted. As the other evidence was
purely circumstantial, the acquitting
verdict was given mainly because the
dangerous force of the medical testi
mony had been weakened by the old
doctor's ingenious suggestion.' New
YorJcHarald.
Keally Kaeaaran-tasv
Friend So you have been revisiting
Somerville, after all these years. How
Is It getting along? Returned Native
(enthusiastically) Oh, Somerville Is
progressing splendidly. They have just
built a fine new jail, the finest In the
county, and they, needed It too. life.
Etoctiom Boards
The following clerks and jadcea of eleetioa
bare been appointed for the next general ekw
tioaia Platte eoaatjr by Clerk of the District
Coart, C, BLOrseather;
OOLUItBITSraST WASP.
Ckcks--C. E. Early. J. L. Pittaua.
Jadaes-6.W.vlsrgats, Leopold Plata aad
Tboaros JoworaU.
OOLCMBUB, SaOOMD WASP.
Clerks- Bart J. Galley, H. C. Carrie
Jadser.:-I. Olaek. J. J. Marphy aad WUlfaua
0BrIaa.
oounmrs thibp wabp.
Clerks:--8am Mabood and JaaMs Meagher.
Jwdces: George W. Ekton, David Thomas
aadEcLBossiter.
ooxnmos towhsbip.
Clerks: C. A. Newsaaa and Fred Scoield.
Jadges-Heruy Eagel, Philip Kryeki aad J. C.
Tiffany.
IXtSTCKSKX.
Clerks Tom Hoare aad Jerry langrai.
Jedgen-Peter Carey, Fred Hoare aad Wil
liam L. Sarith.
BUBBOWS.
Clerks H, P. Wettiagel and James Thoi
rim.
Jadges John Paproeki, Peter Schmidt and
John T. Evans.
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CTerkBt-CharkeSchBethandC. H. Williams.
Jadget-Beary Kench, Anton Usee aad F. M.
CooUagham.
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Clerks John Behaecker aad Oscar Johnson.
Jadges -Albeit Carlsoa, Jacob Korth aad
William Bamaeker.
JOUXT.
Clerks J. O. Williams and Rhine Bade.
Jwdges-Ed. CoaaeUy, Andrew Hansen and
LN. Jones,
BISXABK.
Clerks Emil Held and Edward Loseke
Jadges-8eibert Heioel, Fred Cartas sad
Dietrich Battels. r
SHXBXAIC.
Clerks Adolph Groteloucben and Fred TJas
senbrock. Jadges. George Michaelton, Adolph Sanders
sad Frank Wardemaa.
CBBSTOK.
Clerks B. C. Moran and J. D. Brown.
Jadgesr-G.D. Clark, W. C, Jackson aad B.
RWebb.
HCarBBBT.
Clerks-FraBk Giescoetter and Wade Prewitfc
Jadges: Fred Fachs, Jacob Krebs sad Oliver
Alderaon.
OBAKP FBAIBR.
Ckrks:-John Becher and A. E. Kramland
Jodses JohaYonBencea. J. H. Braea and
EUertBrokeahot
8HBLLOBBXC.
Clerks Thomas Lynch aad William Langs,
Jr.
Jodgea-D.D. Roberta, William Dodds aad
Fred Windrap.
xoiraoE.
Clerks-D. Fraaklia and William J. Welch.
Jadgea:-Arthar Little, John Lenoa aad P. H.
Gleasoa.
woopvnxE.
Clerks- RoyGreig and George Andraaon.
Jadgea:-J, M. Carrier, A. G. Rolf and Henry
Crosier.
WAUXB.
Clerks-Hermaa Atterpohl and Emil Hedberg.
Jadges: -C. H. Blecber. Fred NeTsoa and
Oscar Olson.
Clerks7Gottlieb and Ernst Bienz.
Jsklges-JohaEiaeman. J. B. Kyle aad Sam
Imboff.
BDTIiBB.
derksHeary Blasaer and E. J. Erast.
Jadges8sm Ernst, Johns Radst and Peter
Koalowski.
Seats 3
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Lee Draper is builing a new corn crib.
Rev. Pepenbaueea is enjoying a couple
of weeks vacatioa by viaitiBg relatives
in Ksasss,
Mrs. Henry Erast, who underwent an
operation for a tumor at the hospital
recently, is reported to be getting along
nicely and will soon be able to return
home.
W. A. Swartsley has sold his farm
home, Gustave Schreiber being the pur
chaser, one eighty joining MnSwartsley
on the west owned by Mr. Moschenrose
waa included in the sale. The average
price for the entire 160 seres being t95
per acre. This seems like a big price
to pay for land but it is coBsidered to be
one of the beet farms in Platte county,
aad that Mr. Swartsley wasn't a bit
particular about selling.
Corn husking on the route hsa begun
in earnest The yield and quality is re
ported to be very good.
Mr. and Mrs. John Brnnkea attended
the christening of their little five weeks
old grand daughter, Hilda Ida, at home
of their son, Will Brunken, west of
Platte Center on last Sunday.
Don't Do Your Fall
House Cleaning
Until you call at the Gass
Furniture Store and pick
but one or two pieces from
our new stock of Up-to-
Date Styles.
If yon want to make that
9 old piece of furniture look
like new, try a bottle ol our
new FURNITURE POLISH
H. GASS,
Qmrih Sim Mutate, tbaska
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When Yon are Going to Erect a Monument
or Marker at the Grave of Your Lost Ones
Remember That The.
American
Granite ft Marble Works
Off 6etamlMis, Nebraska
Will do Your Work Satisfactorily. We will
Not Be Undersold by Anyone. Give us a
Call Before Placing Your Order. No Order
too Large or too Small for us to Handle.
C. N. McELFRESH
Attorney - at - Law
Zinnecker B'ldg, Columbus. Neb,
C. J. GARLO W
Attorney -at-Law
Oataeorer
NatXBaak
FOR SALE.
Barred Plymouth Rock cockerels at
tl
Robert Xeamaster,
ColmMfcas, Kefc.
(Gray's (mips taken tbe
NortH
Opera House
Monday, Nov. 5.
"Should old friends be forgotten"
fl. M. POST
ritterney : at : Law
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I BUSINESS OPENINGS I
V along the lioe or the "Overland Route." A detailed W
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V vaotsges aud opportunities for WS
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m Homeseekers and Investors M
V If you have in mind a chins? for th gen- wM
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COLUMBUS. NEBK
BURROWING BEES.
In a state pecuniary gain Is not to be
considered prosperity, but Its prosper
try will be found la
L J. Carpenter
Stupendous
Spectacular
Sensation
A
LITTLE
OUTCAST
ETerythiag is new and perfectly
complete as brains, art or moaey cam
Nothing has ever equaled it
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Thar Are Xot Seelal Imseeas, Ukrtkt
Homer Kakcra.
The burrowing bees are commonly
ranked with solitary Insects. Certainly
they are not "social," living In organiz
ed communities, like honeybees. But
one might venture to call them "neigh
borly insects," for they love to make
their cavernous hermitages In well
peopled neighborhoods.
Their burrow sites are preferably up
on hard, dry spots, with a bit of slope,
maybe. Therein the mother will sink
a shaft eight or ten inches deep and
about three-eighths of an inch wide.
On either side she will dig out small
orate cells, five or six in all, which she
duly provisions and supplies with an
egg apiece.
The burrows are about the bigness of
the occupant and extend inward for a
foot or so, with sundry enlargements,
after the fashion of their kind, where
in the young are bred. In the height
of the season these bee neighborhoods
are the scene of a busy life. The air
resounds with the hum of wings as tbe
Insects fly to and fro on parental duties
bent, plenishing their nurseries with
pollen and honey of the flowers. But
Just Inside each burrow gate an inter
esting phase of Insect life goes on. Be
yond the gateway, which Is about the
length of the bee, there rises a vesti
bule a tiny expansion of the burrow
whose use soon appears. Just within
the gateway, with face toward tbe
opening, one of tbe housekeepers, now
the male and now the female', but often
er the former, keeps constantly on
guard. And great need there is for
such sentry duty, for insec rogues aad
thieves besiece the doors 'to nluader
the contents of tbe nurseries or infect I
with parasitic eggs. Harpers. I
The Gulf
Coast of Texas.
That's the name of a new eighty-page illus
trated book just published by the Rock Island
Frisco Lines.
It is of vital importance to you that you se
cure and read it.
The region described is unparalleled in its pos
sibilities for home getting and fortune getting.
Think of a country where the climate is just
right; where there are twelve months of "grow
ing weather per year; where the soil is naturally
rich; where you can get a good deal of land for
little money and where hired helj is plentiful
and cheap.
Iff neu knew Seutnern Texas .til weuM
want it share In Its tremendous wealth
and a small share would soon make you inde
pendently rich. There's nothing to prevent your
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The book will tell you about it and a trip of
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Your name and address on a postal will brine you
full details and the book. WRITE TODAY. "
This is too good to pass by, especially since it costs
you nothing to investigate. You will not regret
having done so.
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fianttemunM at maVat. I "
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