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iiCc v-r I?VKC" HSSS -c 3?" " T S w 'Tv - ;. u' SV - -JJ jvo-- f--v..-.,, - -.: ? .; ;'-- ?v 33? --3P jfj?-; v. Ckmiolidated with the Oolnmbm Time. April 1, 1904; with the PUtt Oonnty Argua January 1, 190& VOLUME XXXVIIL NUMBERS. V COLUMBUS, NEBRASKA, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24, 1907. WHOLE NUMBER 1,849. 2ft Eaw?Krr.'r "-14 T 7r r:rjwms imem .a;i.MrMifg.Mg MyByM j.a.. w.i wtMaw?.T' .yj' .ijw..'r-r- "mmwmtm r?r)E"f'i..v. ''. rt .,. &Mmje.ZTKimi -;'iiii" ttjks ?intww-r rat 7xir(G He?" w ?rs.ii..-3s- rmF-.Kr?-., 2 ,-i . vSKVLi-4 ji? crtcv.vjc svirjt 3ters: ; - .. Xf&F, J ??r . . u --' r - '--" - .-i--iA-fa t -r j if r. -"M - a - , .' -i r- -. .J -. ff -z. -2"- 2T w "5 - - - - T.r- jv i-".- . ; -- - sav- ca-,tt-- -v .-. - ioiornii;'' Wl - ..V i' ; v n i v k"v r- J i fc.-sr' . U i??i - f5: RJS-vi r I 5- K"?- . J Dr. J. w. Term or OMAHA EYE SPECIALIST EXPERT OPTICIAN terfEfiinei OpfinI OflieM U The Wert is tke front rooms over PoDodc & Co. 's Drug Store. Will be m Gotembus offices Sunday, on dsy. Tuesday and Wednesday ef each week. Spectacles and eye glasses scientifically fitted and repaired, jsye uiasees toaaynose. CONSULTATION AtUmA the 9c tale at Graj's, saMsss, CariSehs. loaf. '; Dr. D. T. Martya, Jr.. Whits beet. White Attsmsy Wat. froa Saauldiaf OoraeUH he called o Save yoar eoaaoas. as sad seeare yoar Kstara thsat Mi to ffse. B.Ii.JohBjoaaadFrsd W. Tacandy retaned Saaday fcoat a risit of two weeks ia the COLUMBUS Oats 34 Wheat 00 hj V aJuB Barley 35 Hogs. $5 80 to $5 90 Mr. sad Mrs. Albert Klag spent Saa day ia Sohaylsr Tiwtiag at ths hosM of Haary King and foauly. a C. Hardy is balldiag a eottage jast aastof WiUHsgal, waioh wUl beoo- capiad by Axel Nataoa. The ladies of the M. Kefaareh will with Mrs. Haary Bagata this Wad- Dr. Mai Dr. .DeeuetlSSt. S. G.B.Priab,paiatiag Carl8ehabsrt. WsLSwrera day oabassast Miss YietsriaOtay is reported on the t to Sshaylsr Moa- !M r, MAKT TEAKS AGO. & J Files of The Journal May 15, 1873. A large party from Soath Wales start ed np the Loup valley yesterday morn iag, looking for locations for thirty or forty families. We have had, this spring, abonndant rains. Duriag the last week the ataos phere has been constantly charged with moifitare, which, erery now aad'taen, comedown. A fine looking lady of Anna Dickinson appearance drove a splendid pair of high mettled young hones through town Monday, in good style. She waa bound for the east, she said, aad had feed for team in the wagon. The pair was a little fractions at the landing, bat she brought them up "a standing" on the ferry boat at last, the remark, "They said I ooeld a't manage the little devils, bat I knew I cOHld." We admired the spirit, it was dashing; bat we were glad she hsd aoreia over us. Mrs. Kit Gay, of Fallattoa was ia Oolambas yesterday for a short time while on her wsy to Omaha. P. J. McCaffrey retaraed from Omaha, today where he want to attend the se ers! of his step-father Terrenes Brady. Homer, the 8-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs.M.Botalaitaar, is very low with sppsadicitis, and hie ehances for re covery are not the bast. Morgaa Flaherty, ooanty ssssssor of Naaos eoaaty was ia oar city yesterday a few hours. Hswss headed for Omaha on baasiness, not politics. HABDAND SOFT COAL- ORDERS FILLED PROMPT LY. P. D. SMITH LUMBER CO. Dr. a A. Alleasurger, asaesia Ink baildiae. A. Way who has spaat the week ia Omaha retaraed to his home ia this city-Tuesday. . TasAsohs stoek of diss will bs sold by the raptcyaextTaesday, April ap. OaUaadaee oar new ateok of wall paper ia the Marray baOdiag, on west Thirtesath stress. Mills k Kavaaaaga. The Ladies' Gaild ef Graee ehareh are hokjiag a' Rammage sale ia the baildiag formerly oocapied by Miss Kslso the milliaery. Than far the ladies hsve done lasaarkahly irelL JohaTober aadF. J. Ohataeld ware ap before Folios Jadga O'Briea last Friday, oaarged with baiag draak aad disorderly, aad upon eateriag a plea of guilty were laed $1 aad trimmtags. Expert advice I Afeoot your Eyes ,-When dealing with a delicate organ like the-eye then should be aethugbntoehelee. The scieace of optics provides 5 the most aeiasaw aiaehaaieal devi. 5 ' These iaetraments are infallible S iney never go wrong. m Baviag these neewsery appli- 5 anesa, and being skilled ia their S use, we do, net hesitate to invite S yon to eosai to as with yoar eye 9 troubles. 2 SAny day is the right day as far as we are coaeeraed. $ I i Porter wanted, Meridiaa hoteL Save yoar counoae. Qymyau Dra. Paul aad Matsea, Deatists. The Jouraalada pay good retarss. Dr. Laeechea Ooonlist aad sarist. Atteii the 9e sale at Grajci. B. W.Saley spent Svadayia Fallsr- toa. trip B.& Palmer the tailor, eleaas, dyes aad rspsirs Ladiea and Gents' elothiag. aissasd and reblooked. Bsttons to order. Agent Garmaaia Dye Works. Miss Graee Bsnsoa closed a term of school ia district No. 78 this week, aad returned to her home in this city. ZsaattaStovieek, the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stovieek hss been quite sick but is much improved at this ume. Dan Bray left for Hntohlnson, Kas Tuesday morning, where he goes to at tend a shoot. Danag his absence Mr. Bray will do what he can to advertiss aad look after the interests of the tour nament which will be held in this city May 14 15 aad 16 under theauspicssot the Columbus Gun Club. m El. J. IKWIIIEI. Jeweler and I Optician, tel:l:l:B:l-l:aawwn m--a-m- J John J. Murphy made a to 8ehayler Monday. Mrs. E. A. Benton of Central Qty iaitinginonrrity Tharsdsy. Mrs.L.(D.Yosssad Mrs. C.S.Baaey visited in Schuyler last week. Keeds Yellow beat Corn at $1.10 per bethel. It will grow. GrJl Miss Agnes Gee of Albion spent Saa day ia this city visiting lajativss aad registers, eewiag sad repaired. Carl Typewriters, macaiaes eleaned 8ohabert. The sale of school lands, is Platte county is to be held on Wednesday, June 20th, six weeks from today. Bar gains are to be bad at every one of these sales, and, if yon wish to purchase Isad on time, yon can not, perhaps, do better. For prairie lands, one-tenth of the price is to be paid in cash, and "for other lands, one-half cash in hand, or cash down for either, at the option of the purchaser, with a promisory note for the remainder to mature ten years after date, bearing interest annually in advan anoe, at ten per cent per annum, the first payment of interest being computed to the first days of January next, after the date of the note." Dr. Ynlliar, Osteopath. Barber block. Atteai tae 9c sale at Gray's. Dr. W. H. 81ater, vetoriaariaa, phone ye. Henry Lachnit was a Lindsay visitor Tuesday. -Mrs. C. E. Pollock is reported quite ill this week. George Fairehild went to Omaha Mon day moraiag to attend n grand lodge meeting of the- Royal Arcaaam, aa a delegate from the lodge here. ; Ned Post, who has been spending the pastyesr ia California arrived ia the city Friday last oa a visit to the home folks. Weuaderstasditishisiateation to return shortly to the coast. Friday evening in the Maeaaoroaor. hall a dance waa given by the Italiaa orchestra who also furnished the masie About thirty couple were present sad n very pleasant evening was spent. This Wednesday evening the Odd Fel low and Bebekah lodges of this city, with their families, will celebrate the 86th aauiveraary of the order in this country. A banquet will be served. Mrs. Mary Early returns home from St. Louis, next Monday after a three the visit with her daughter. Kate BradweU. Her grandson Edward wiU ac company her sad remain daring school Henry C. tirapismfa, Central City, Brirdie D. Baohsaaa, Loofcwoud-.Bobert AXashelle, Chicago, Edith Earr, Yaten; Auguet Kuhlmaa, Melrose, Minn., Anna M Meyer. Hamparey; Cornelian J. 8ehmit, Ballwood. Martha 8peicher, Colambaa, were issued lieeasss to wed byJadgeRattermaathis weak. ' The new Usioa Psoifc freight depot ia about ready for ocenpaacy, and as soon ss the tracks are laid oa the south side of it Freight Ageat Doaglass aad bis aesisteat, Fred Gerhar, will take of their aewqaarters. Boad DaunWade hss a aice osace fitted apia the new baildiag aad hss located therefor When trading in any department for coupons. Gray'. A daugnter was bom Thursday to Mr. and Mrs. Nichols Specher. M. J. Ducey nnd Chss Deagan of Lia desy where in this city Sanday. Wedding rings nnd high elsss jewelry at Carl FromeTs Eleventh street. Miss Margaret Deegaais vistting re latives and friends in Lindsay this week. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Jarmin of Osceola are visiting relatives and friends in this city. A. Anderson made a bnssinees trip to St. Edward Monday, returning Tuesday ing. Miss Lizzie Wuetrich visited st the of her sister Mrs. Wm. Houser of Polk county last week. Mr. nnd Mrs. George Ksres, of Garri son, were in our city Monday visiting st the home of Paul HageL Mr. sad Mrs. C. X. Hecox are the proad parents of ababy girl who arrived at their home Wednesday. Hies Martha Summer of theGruUti aeighborhoed spent Moaday at the home of Man. Mathilda Schneider. Mies Martha Turner aaase up from Liaoala Saturday evening nnd visited with home folks an til BO evi who has iagia Schuyler for the past week, re taraed to her home in this city Satur day. Mr. aad Mrs. Wm. 8chrimp and daaghtorof Nebraska City are visitiag at the homeof Mr. andMrs.O. W. Miss Elisabeth Laadeabarg who has haan sntairar; the Norms! seheolai oiiy Saaaadsy. Miasl47aaaMcMahoa at Geneva was eaHedhsaae Saturday Misisj, bytha ssrissnimmsaBafher mother Mra.T.M. The contract for building the ty sewer of Central City, Nebr., waa let to Darnel k Sob of this dty. This sewer system wss designed by Engineer Gotts chalk of this city, and will be built under hie snpervisuMi. Miss Mamie Mahood ia apeadiag the week in St Edward visiting at the home home of her uncle Geo. Mahood and family. Her mother Mrs. Sam Mahood. who hss been visiting in and about St. Edward retaraed Monday. Weraer Glur purchased the W. H. Towns dgor fsotorr last week, andia now in charge. Mr. GInr has been working st the cigar' makers trade ia this city for a number of years aad will doub mske asucceseof this venture. G. J. Hagel, always ap to date furnish ing his place with lstest appliances for the comfort aad convenience of hie pat rons, sdded lsst week n nest piece of furniture in the shape of a soda foaataia when ooon his bowling friends oaa ia dalge ia the ice-cold beverage. Mr. nnd Mrs. GD. Evans aad Mr. aad Mrs. E. H. Chambers retaraed last Thursday from their trip to Cubanad other southern pointa The steamer they were on board of the gong trip went into Havaaa harbor dHiiag a storm, the waves baiag higher than Mono Castle. The party retaraed via New York and report n very pleasant trip. Mr. aad Mm. Frank Colteaeatertaiaed the Gilt edge ear club at their home en east 11th istrest,Thursday eveaiag. Pro gressive high five was played, after which refresh meats were served. The royal prises were won by Mrs. C. a Hardy and Mr. J. H. Johannes. While the booby prises were rewarded to Mrs. Otto Hammer and Mr. Frank Gotten. All present spaat a very enjoyable evea- Miss Ctera Parkiaa died Saaday after noon at her homeia Omaha and was taken to Cedar Rapid Taesday for bar- isl The dscesssd waa nine vaatanU aad the smaghtsr ef Mr. and Ernst Schweitzer, a young man living on August Bosttchernfarm, wast of Sil ver Creak, committed suicide last Fridsy morning by hanging himself in the barn. He wss saarriadsboat six weeks sgo,snd was getting nicely settled when he met with some bud lack, first setting outs prairie are that got away from him nnd burned up $100 worth of hay, aad then bis team ran away with a disc, enttiag one of teem eo badly that it had to be killed. These misfortunes probably affected hie nund temporarily aad caused him to take his life. Mr. 8chwitzsr worked for Wm. Ernst, near Duncan, for anumberotvears,sadwascoasklereda steady yoaag sua. The funeral was held Saturday and he was buried ia the Clarks The city oouneil awarded ' W. W. Waittaker the contract for sprinkling the streets for the coming year at $000 aad also employed Geo. Altmaatotake earn of the three dty parks and streets at a salary of MO per month. The cosamittes appointed to acton the may or's reoommeadstion that a surface sew er system to esteblisaed,ssked that they be empowered to employ n competetent edthe inmsiss to Cedar Ranida Wise of Seath Omaha. Mr. Mr. and Mm. Geo. Mr. and Mrs. EUie Brawn of ef efthisaity. ataeoataotexeeediag $100, which re- qaest was granted. Tae city council re tain their preseat qaartsrsat a rental of $3011 per year, aaadvaaee of $40, but a aamberof improvements areheiag made by the Aaditonum company, in Ilea, of the extra rental. The gas franchise or dinance, which grant to Geo. A. Scott, C. J.GariowaadO. T. Boan the right tocoastracC a gsss plant in this city, wss placed oa iteseeoad'reediBg and re ferred to a committee. The bond of A, CBaUforeity bythsooaacil. Cal, Mrs. Mary Weibel wits of Mr. Weibel died Wednesday, in Lincoln at the hospital, where the had been taken about n week ago to receive treatment for a coeducation of stomach and nervous trouble of wniob'sW'-had been a sufferer for the-past year. Last September she was etricden with blind ness. Mrs. Weibel was formariv Uimm MsryEosnig her family living about five miles tcratbeestof thai city. Mr. and Mrs. Weibel were awrried ton years ago and four children were born to this onion. Allot whom sire living. Be sides her hasband and children the de ceased leaves taree brothers aad three sisters to mourn bar death. Her father and mother both passed into the world beyond. Her funeral was held Fridsy morning in the St Booaveatura church. Interment was made In the catholic cemetery of this city. Un. Usula Bnumgartner died at her home on Eighth street 8undny afternoon at 1 o'clock. She had been a sufferer for the past eight weeks with paralysis whkh left her almost helpless. Her hus band passed se-hmaome beyond oa May 9L 1901. The deceased wss born in Switzerland October 16, 18E3 Mrs. Baamgsrtner waa a kind and loving mother nnd leaves eight children to mourn her death, all of whom are living ia the city, and are Leonard. Joe, Mary, Anna, Maggie, Martin, Casper aad Albert. The funeral was held Wednes day morning nt the German Lutheran ehareh, Rev. Miessler mswtig and burial was made in the Oolumbue cem etery. - After five years of patient work for thepabho as sssistant baggageman at theU.P. depot, Martin Lsngley, will, Saturday evening, step sway from hie duties sad in a few days go to the farm and there endeavor to make earthly riches from the swest-of his brow by tilling the soil. Martin hss been ever kiad and accomodating to all patrons of the baggage-room and his presence will be missed by more than a few. He is a natural lover of ehieks; hogs, and cattle and it may be reasoned that in nvery few years the great Harriman system will appear like 90n eente, when Martin roUa into market with his dsvelopments. Martin will be associated with Mike Abts on his farm near Ballwood, soath esst from here. Ned Post, who for the past two yesrs has been ia California, returned home Wedaesday. We nee these dishes simply for sa ad Tertieemeat for our business. Save jour ooi Mm. D,E.Logaa of Albion arrived ia this city Wednesday to visit a fsw days wua her eon. Milt Logan. D. Walla of Madison was a Columbus visitor Moaday, eomiag here to attend to some buataesa affairs. - Mr. aad Mrs.O. W. Thomae of Arcad ia, Neb , are visiting at the homeof thaw daughter, Mrs. W. L Spisce, Mrs. a J. Garlow went to Omaha Taesday eveaiag to visit her daughter who ia stadyiag masie ia that city. . Miss Gensvine Oostello, who hss been attending school in this city, returned to her home in Sehayler Wednesday. Jacob Schwaak and daughter went to Madison Wednesday to attend the fun eral of Miss Amelia Gross, returning Moaday. Last Wednesday a little girl baby took up her home with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mieek. All concerned are getting slosg nicely and Charlie is able to attend to his bumsess duties st the "Senate." Mr. aad Mrs. Tom Oostello went to Central City Fridsy to visit with Mr. sad Mrs. Wm. Lamb, Mrs. GostelkVe parents. Sunday they left for Denver toviaitet the home of Mr. Gostollo's mother. They expect to be absent tee days. There will be a wrestliag match at the North opera house on Fridsy evening April 9$, between "Dago Kid" and Jack OXeary. As 'there ie but very little difference in the weight of these con teetsnts,agood exhibition can be expected. i. J. G. eerred a telegram from Sea Diego, eoaveyiag the aad aewa of death of her father, Samael a Smith, at that place. Mr. Smith was one of the early day isaidsate of Colambaa, eom iag' to this locality ia 1868, takiag a prntioaathePawaeeladiaasgeaeyst Genoa, aad later takiag ap a homestead a few miles wast ef Moaroa, where he lived for. fear years. Loeatiag m Col- he sagagsd hi the real estste aad waa atomiassjt in the np- baOdingoftheoityaadadioiaiagooaa- tryaatalhadeaertare far California hi 18H Just a few days before Mr. Smith's death, Mr. aad Mia. Haary of Dss Mesass. Ts . aws lisiiiaiL About two years ago Victor Terasinski bought the Henry oorner on Eleventh street from Mrs. Henry. At that time it was naderstood that the shelving aad coanters were included in the sale, but since F. L. Asche filed his petition in bankruptcy, be claims that he purchased the. ehelving aad counters from Joe Borowisk, and that these are included in hie alaes, where the of his death. They at retaiasd to Los Aagfas aad will y the body to thia he med ia theOel Mrs. Smith, wife at a sister ef Mr fahmaa wm BesMeftaeperty,whtohis to arrive oa Mat Friday. Rev. Monro announces that the snb ject for oonsiderntion in the Congrega tional ehareh aext Sanday morning will be "The Christians Joy". The anneal collection for Chrietiaa Education will be taken at that time.- The regular service will be' held nut Saaday svsaing at 8 o'clock at the Goa gregational ehareh. "The Name more PeteatthaaMea" is the subject to be LotsrTR DeWolfe. F.T.Stum of Iowa, who is a tobacco has been banueontractinr with the farmers in aad about this city aad he has contracted for about 100 acres to be planted to the weed. The first yesr Mr. 8tam will personally supervise the ultivation of the crop. Frank Schram ie not as fine looking todsy ss he nsaslly is. He used coal oil to ginger up the fire in the big range st his restanrant Monday night and too result wss the same old story. It wss a regular explosion snd his fsce is badly burned. He known better now, and in a few days he will look like himself again. For the second time a bunch of Co? lumbua ball players drove out to Joha Rodeborst's plana and defeated the Shell creek boys by a aeore of 24 to 8. The game belonged to the eity chape all the way through, nnd the crowd present yelled themselves hoarse. JackStovkek umpired nnd they all aay he ie the real "bon-bon'' at the busineM. IweektaeY.M.C.A.ec4ickiBf committee coafpkted their work, tan waolemmount, aad 1529 to spare, or to be exact. $30,529 beiag subscrihed. Tuesdav eveaiar Um subscribers met at thecouadl chamber aad ratified the ctioa of the general committee ia apfmatug aa executive committee, coasistiBf of HT F. J. Hoekeabener, chairman. 6. W. Phillips, O. C. Shel don, H. A. Clarke, H. & Elliott, C. C.Gray,G.A.8cott,R,aDickiasoai aad Henry Ragatz, jr. The executive committee will have charge, securias' nlaas aad the coastractioa of the baildiag, the feaeral coauaktee select ing the site, after bids have been ad vertised for. The committee will give all the details carefal cojasfdWioa, aad at the ssme time aw every effort to get the building under way as soon as possible, as it m deeued to have it completed before cold weather. The following list of doaaton ia clndes those aaaesaot heretofore pub lished in the Journal, aad completes ue amoojit moscrioed. $500 Leaader Gerrard. $200 Albert Steager. $100 Lehman & Whaler, Joaas Welch, P D Smith Co, Aaoaymous, MrsS G Martyn. $50 North Evaae, C D Evans; jr, Geo Lehman, H E Babcock, J C Byrnes, J E Kaufman, A M Post $25 Ernest Gasman, Adam Bech tel, J W Kiaemaa, Prof Frank 8ike, f a. Abbott, E JBergmaa, Jem New man, Wm.T Ernst, Robert YLisco, jr, Mrs Mary Cramer, Window A tJraggenian, Wm Poesch, Anon jmoo, F HRosche, C Hinsching, George and Emma Bradsbaw, D C Kavaaaagh. W N Hensler, Anoaymoos, Ira E Gates, A Petite Martyn, Homer M Martyn, H G Person, S E Keaoyer. $20 Hoffmaa A HeiBemaa A C Anderson, Adam Schmid. $15 Helen Martyn Rhodes, Chas Welch, John R Leuschen. Leonold Jaeggi, Fred Saffrsn, Rev A D West- oitt, Anoaymoos, James Peareall, R UUooIidge. $10 Anoayrnoas, Loam Schretber, Otto Merz Anonymous. C B, Mills, Wm Fox, W F Winklemen, C C Jones, Mary F Way, H Gerrard, E J Meays, Anonymons, J E Peterson, G M Hall, J C Tamer, Ray E Eaton, Jas Fraxier, Joha Branigaa, K A Becker, S Arthur Mahood, Amy G Mahood, G W Tamer, C A Liostram, Frank VaaAlatine, Lotan R DeWolf. Joha H Brock, L T Osborne, A J Smith, G A Monro, O C Breese, WF Dodds,CPScofield, GRPrieb. LC Draper. $5 Geo Baumgart, Wm Dietrich, J F Linaberry. F R Pelaae, William Browner, Mary E Mahood, GeorgeJ Mane, ward UBbome, 1- A Weber. G E Loshbangh, Joha L Pittman, N D Wilson, Arthur Wilson, G E Davis, Herbert Clark, F A Brena, Joha B Tschudy, James Q For, Aaron Cue, Mrs O C Breese, HUliard Wilson, Maud Woosley, Dan Bray, Boyd Daw son Emily F Rorer, J E Fullmer, Fraak J Kereenbrock, E M Taylor, Mrs Wm Lohr, jr, Emil Kurapf, Eugene A Clark, F A Berger, E P Bafloo, W R Cornelias, Otto 8chrei ber, H F Greiner, I W Msrah, J E Ballon, F M CookiBgham, C From, J C Browner, A W Clark, Geo Heoler, Ed Reenter, Motto Stanley, P Losh bangh, Leon Langhlia, Rev E L Hayes, Wm Kurth, Aug Schack, CF Gleason, E Webb, J A Kinsman, A C Scott, Stella Knmmer, C J Clark, J Armstrong, J W Herod, Earl Scho field, Herman Schuster, Junior Clarke. umw The Best Paint to use the Sanrii-HTiMB Pollock & Co a THS DmiOGUTS Oaf wJM COLUMBUS, NEBRASKA. RRtPONDEfweE 1 'fcmmB'ammmaB'sassmlm mlm mamam mamUmlmmar leatosTe. L Msdara has moved toroatoL Alfred BecktoW, who had for assail pox, is saw oat Jacob Schwaak lost afiae that broke aa a aaaa 1mm Um him. Last Friday a four haras team hsToag ing to Joha Ahrsae res away with hie preMdrULbreakiagit all to aeriously mjariagoaeef the 1 lsmtaaTa.4. CnssLWasthrioh ia baildiag aew oara. Joha Sehols is baildiag a aew hog The gradingfor the doable track aa the Uaioa Paciac is progiaasmg rapidly sad the stretch slosg the route wUIhe ready for the track, aa soon as they will . Mr. aad Mrs, Sam Miller, who live aa the old Baraam plaes, left Maaday for Switserlaad oa a visit, they will so bv the way of Gibraltar and ntna thma Bsglsad. 3. Mr. aad Mm Robert Schssd aundayntthehomeofE. M. Nei Harry Newmaa, jr., aad wife Saaday with the home folks oa route. Kev. Papenhauesa has been to the house for ssversl daya oa aesoaat oi L. W.8now. who hss been visit ing ber sister, Miss Julia Wineysrd aad frieads ia LIbcoIb. retarned to her home ia thai city Taesday evening. We give you your crockery free aa a profit sharing plan. Saveyoar.coapoas. iiiiiiiiniimiKiiium Fall Paper I Pore Woodman linseed Oil and best House and Barn Paint at UIIT$ frag Sim. B. W. Salsy of Columbus wss in Fullertoa thia week aid while here pur chased the brick store building on Main street which waa lately occupied by Chas Potter, from Will Campbell, the considerstion being $300. Mr. Salsy hss a full line of pianos and organs on the way which will be here in about two weeks, snd Fullertoa will then have a first clsss masie store. Mr. Saley hss made many friends since eagagiag ia busies hero and hie large number of sales, snd sa equal number of plesssd aad sstisnedesatomsrsis sufficient proof of the quality aad elsss of instrameate he will haadlc Nsws Joaraal. Jast before the sdjonrameat of the board of aopervisors lsst Wedaesday afternoon, Supervisor Priest offered a resolatioa that m of interest to. the eoaaty at large, and especially the city of Oolambas. cOae of the new laws passed bytae legislature plsess the oases of sheriff on a salary basis, sad the population of the county determises the amount he shall receive. Thia law also affeeta the deputy treasurer sad. deputy county elerk, sa their compenaatioa ia also based oa the aamber of people ia the eoaaty. A osasus has sot been taken siaee the goverameat oeaaas of 190Q, aad to provide for taw Supervisor Priest offered a lesolatioB to have all the school directors take the esasaa st the time the annual eehool eeaaas ia ia June, the extra exaeaas to be paid by the eoaaty. There are a aamber ef different saHmstss aa to the aopahv tiea. bat the general eaaaioa ia that it will be OeMieU Laser Troahles lettlsd. A. wire from San Francisco' today, states that the Labor troubles are prae ticellv settled and advisisg the pur chase of sll Goldfteld stocks, for quick profits. I have aa allotment of 10.000 shares Nevada Pearl stock to offer aa long aa it laste st 25 easts per share. Uoamdertog that the uompaay owaa 80 acres in one body, lying just south of the great combination mine aad also owns n Isase on n part of the oombiaa tioa aad atooa lease on the Palace Gold field mine, the offering of thie stoek at 95 cts stakes it a bargain counter pro position. TheLssse oa the Palace Goldneld ha a shaft nearly 100 feet deep, a short distaaeefrom where the ore is baiag mined that runs $100.00 per ton. lathe lease on the Oombiaatioa, the shaft is aeariag the 200 foot level aad the Co. will at once run a cross eat to Up the ledge which has beea proven oa the adjoiaiag lease ead ecataiaa "pictare ore" sad aiaee theproviag of the differ ent veins on the Combinatioa, Mohawk, Jumbo, Florence aad others, the tread of these veiae oaa be definitely located aad aUgaesa work ia elimiaated. The sscretsry states that aadergreaad surveys show that the Combinatioa lease wiU cat the ledge at 60 to 00 feet sad it iealleaippiagore. The sarvey demonstrates that the uaetwaofthis ledge aad the eomhi aatioa ledge is oaths lease of the Nov sdaPearL'aad all jaactioa aomtaare the -Jewelry Stores" of the Goldfield Fred W. Meyer, who is atteaeaag Ways college, i home for n visit with hiapareats. The Adamy school, Mies Emma Laers teacher, closed Taesday of thwwssk withapieaicy J.F.aadWm. Godekia loadxle,car of fat cattle aad hog for the Soath Omtha market jMoaday. George aad Chas. Hagemaa dagoat tea young coyote last Wednesday, aad killed them all bat tw& Adolph Orotslsaachsn ia having a aew residence built by Theo. Berende, John Schroeder snd Otto Krnmland. Miss Mary Newmaa weat to Crestea Taesday to visit friends. She will go to Hamparey before retaraiag home. Fred Behlea, jr., was paiatiag the cupaJO of his bara Moaday, and apoa iaqairy we learned that they had a bran new boy at their home. Saaday Wm. Lsage conducted ia the Baptist ehareh ia the moraiag, aad the Yoaag People society took charge of the eveaiag services. The iafsat son of Mr. sad Mrs. Bakea haes, which was bom Friday, died Saa day afteraooa. The funeral waa held at the heme Taesday, beiag eoadaeted by BeT.Desiager. aad burial waa ia the Hers iaa ehaaee for quick with all ehaaee of loss elimiaated. "Gall at Boom 16 German National Beak for fall partiealara. O CL Saunvov. - We have lfifi ae-haUasUe iselalf) Oa. Vetieete TheT. M. C A. committee desires par ties who wish to sabmit offers for n site for the T. M. C. A. building to file their bid by Wedaesday, May 1st, 1987, 4 p. m., with the sscretsry, M. Bragger. t Becher. HockenbCTgmr 9c GhaamtMOl mmmwmn-nsim i I .IEM. ESTATE AH LMK. :i m niRMm mmatmrn iavBnmaa S real estete, cither farm land 5 ortowa iota, it will be to yaar 9 S tetermttooosweltour bats. We S S also have several goad dwesmaaa S for mat ia Oolambas, aad it wiH f S payyoatocoaseaadsesaahasere S S f empletisR yaar arrssgimsam, S S short Bailee. S S Fire, Totasdo aad Asmmaat 2 S 1 " ! I Becber, S I Hcckenberger t ! t ChsamtMJtl. I V! 4 rs J ,i s rll 5.: iihiiiiiuiiiiihiiiiiihI 5i5 ri ex-:, t 1 'v v . ? . . . i, r V fiflMMi i - - vjvirateji2s 3 .. Z.,-. .- !'' m .lt rAr?T; M'rXM. -.. s V.---.--.JII ..". ' . . r.V. 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