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About The Columbus journal. (Columbus, Neb.) 1874-1911 | View Entire Issue (May 15, 1907)
-.Sst i.S.6- AT- J2 j--- JV ?f- wt A. r E&T? CVOUlTtON Or SnUML tvic. TlABttG THE BOY r? i FrJ. T- "-' M v-j'Tcv tir--: p-m is a. sad was asaaaaniBaiBBHBaBaaB THAT H..3 HAD ISSS; OOO RESULTS. afthe fsfssshisi ,WfmBrWm Ml ''HIS Wfwww wK 4 x J HENRY BA6ATZ t CO. 1 S i l &WmP-i&&v .j.;JSfc&'J!?fny v '- , ""- - '.sfii-st zrjsr- -yt- .-.- xi y ou waitii a JSpring .Is u J I ' CHOICE jROCERIE5 $' I J.BBBBUBViB&yBBaiB ?HilH3HIIHLP "FORfe WARNED" k to be "forearmed." This forewarns mil good people in town that there is a place where "best of all kinds of groceries" can be had, and money saved in baying them. SEE mi F On oar shelves? If s the stock of "best of all kinds of groceries" referred to. It's a saving of dollars when you buy oar goods. Compare prices and see. HENRY RMATZ 4 CO. THIRTEENTH ST, COLUMBUS, MSB. IBGHB0RB0OOIET5I0TB. UHDBAY. From Tha Port. F. D.Curier. s real estate dealer of Albion, hss purchased the Opinioa plant, Mr. Curier not being a newspaper aan haa engaged a man to'edittbe paper for him. We hevemrt learned the geutle man'a same. Mr. Johnson the forater editor has aeeepted a position with the Western Newspaper Uion and at Omaha and wfll.leave for that place the first of the month. . CBE8T0N.. From The Statcoaaa. Mr. and Mm. -Al Plagernana Mrs. and Mm. Hearv Seipp were up from Colum bus on Sunday, visiting with Mr. and Mrsl'T. F. Plagemaan. Mrs. A. Engel who has been quite pick, is improving at this writing. Her daughter, Miss Thorn Nordin, has also been very sick, but is much better. ' Mrs. Ed Lueschen was taken sick with appendicitis while in Creston last Satur day. She was taken home, and Dr. Lecsohen and another Dr. from Colum bua was sam mooed. Mrs. Arline Anson returned from her visit with relatives at Columbus, and is now employed as "central girl" for the Platte Comity Independent' Telephone Company. The central office is located in her residence. ' 1 XOKBOB. From tfae Repablkaa. Dr. Al Oolman of Lincoln, bat former ly of Columbus, was the guest of Moan roe friends last week. i Mary Newman of Columbus was visiting at the home of Mm. Laura Gob ard the irst of the week. . Mm. William Loosing and daughter came up from Arlington. Nebr., Toes day. August Looping accompanied them as far as Columbus. W.E. Cola and family left last Friday for their new Lome in Garden City, Kas., where he haa extensive land iatereeta. His new location is in the heart of the sugar beet industry of western Kansas and east era Colorado, and the county is 1 makiag rapid progress. t-i.V -t The first base ball game of the: will be played today, Friday, ., the hoBM grounds, between the Genoaled iaasaad she local team. These' teams played seme pretty good ball games' last esasoa and a rfood opening game can be looked tor. At their sting Monday evening the beard aathotued the marshaU to kill all dogs whose owners have -not paid th FRISCHHOLZ BROS. - RKT.TABT.fi BIGHT 406 t . FRISCHHOLZ -AJ3? tax, and also ordered that the streets and allays to cleaned up at once. If the rubbish is piled fat the alleys the issrsk sll will seaihat it is disposed of with out expense to the property owner. Anew sidewalk was ordered ia front of the Newton property, the present' oae being in a bad condition. plaits ci Dr. C Evans by the Ulasss of Mm. Fat Murphy. The many friends of Mies Asa Web ster are receiving an assosncomcst of her engagement to Dr. Hart of Elba, Nebr. Mr. Kant iaforms us that it is suite probable his daughter, Miss Pearl, will Mtbmit to an operation the surly part of next week for appendicitis. Miss Susie Mylett departed Monday for Elba, Nebraska, to join bar sister Sarah, who has been there some Urns in' charge of a telephone exchange. Mr. and Mrs. Will Bins very pleasant, ly entertained a number of invited guests at their home last Sunday eve ning in honor of Miss Margaret Me Taggert of Columbus, who has bean their guest the past weak. Mr. Michael Croniu was s Columbus viator last Saturday. Mr. Cronin was telling his Colambas friends that this wns the coldest spring he bad knows since he came to Lost Creek, sosas 86 yean ago. FredBipphasssntin bk resignation as mail carrier on route No. lout of Platte Canter, to take effect the 15th of this month. Fred's reason for quitting the job is that he cannot stand 'the ride ing ss aaaay bourn snob day. T. H. Glaasou is applicant for the position ssd will probably receive it. 4 The foreman on the work putting hi the foundation for the Mississippi elevator had men from around town employed in various eapaaitisa about the work, 'far which be waa paying; them two dollars n day. Tuesday noon they demanded two-and-a-half which be refused and they all qaifc. Tuesday evening they came to an understanding, and betook part of them back at an lactases of twenty five cents. , " ' Charley Bedmaa. who has been for the past year running a barber shop am Platte Center, 'took a very early start last Sunday morning and suited out, having Kind liveryman to take him to St. Edward, where .his people Mvs. Hetookallhmnersosjdbeloagiagswith him aed did aot bid any of bm friends good-bye. It m understood that he ia indebted to Mrs. Msseice for n good GROCERIES . " SHOES CLOTHING Furnishing Goods GOODS AT V GtotamtjOsV BROS Ofcy. whs nndValthousalktteasttsr, is sic yst Tosjsjg, stork, W. M. Gcusjt, trssrarar. is the new mimham are all tetel sb atsiaars,itwns eeaaed useless for say saloon nun to ants HisIIdb Iocs htesnsesnthelstofMay. Itiaeleim si that aefasswatoh is going to be hast At the of the hsredtqswing the birehia tbs iater- of theBeHwood for tho coming year. MhvSall- Ivan wns also hired to teach tbs nims ij departmiat tar sstbar year. Prof, Wilson, ws lean, ia about toaaovs sway and does not waa t taw priaciaalship. This is the sgs of tbs woman. And tho future ia also hsrs It ia less than ifty years steee Amsrinss girls warere- te tbs eoUege their Now there srenure is theeeUege than smb. All Msrohsate vis for nalntt wante TJs W She ia the throne. AUthis slangs of a radical departure. But srs pounding st tbs doors of it seeking sasT-rsfS. In' Uer- ythegates of the sneiant univer- sities have been lifted from their hinges to let women in. In Italy tbs parha- ssusl Bufaraga. have gone sbssd of menU the laid of seuutiae dimovery. Aadia Sngland of the twelve host aall iag books ovary one was written by a Even the darkest Russia weaa- the doetors of world advance aaethods is hospital work. Batsaostairikiagofall.UFin-land-think of it is Pinlaad! Niaeteea woman now occupy sente as law maksrs is tbs legislators of that dschy! Ia poiat of fact, la its appreciation and ad vanceof woman great as this advance haabee Amariea is in some rsspsste farrjehiadwosMn. This is the fomsa's ago. Ia this sew eqsstios of ssBdsrs, life is bms to be the X-the snknown qnanlity. OmahaNsws. Mrs. . G. Brown .was called, to Car son, lows, last Friday on assount of tbs asriousillaessof a sister who was net SEpseetdtolive. Mr. Brows has siaes received word. that the sister is teiprov ing with the cbancea for her oomplste recovery very favorable. Tbs Humphrey Irs ihssilmiat is igurisg on holding n three days tonraa msnt between the 10th nndUU of July. AdspattaMBt mesUsg was held la tbs hsU Wsdsssdsy eveaiag. aad a eom mitteeof ive composed of Jos-, Smith, aw. Fsrguson, Bobt. Louis, P. H. sainted to soskit funds. lis it ess be ssssred. tbs it will be s go and s big sk At t there srs about thirty willingnsmto go into the which is beisg condaetedby thsH pbrey farm srs isstituss. There, ought tb'bs ssveral tiaaas thiaawny. In Dodge rwhsrasvsry sucesssfnl eostast josductedhnH yssri ovsr9M boys sstsred this year and tbs contest pro- mksstobea The sostsstis Dodgs county oftbspubfic ssors bojssad girls in thhmsighhorhood who ought to ester tbs eoatest. Fits Siats of the best seed corn obisiaahleis to saeb oontestent snd tbs testitste nmetiag will rjeawsrded tothe wboeas show up tbs bast, com. Tbs son remed is tbs Dsdge eoaaty csntsst anH year was token toLancoln sndoarriedoff allbut and thm same eon in being fyaarforased by tbs , aE. Wright of this pises, who hi hi the employ of H.J:Basbss in the anr- had quite s ssrioss - a farater up near Stanton s few days sgo,ssd the tupsiisssi is Mr.Wrigh n grant aaaesmt of f result in s'persnMMnt isjsry. -Tbs tanaer is qsssttes bed trsssoftheBsskssssr Mr. Wright, and tbs tetter want out to sspmmtssil ssrtiag ost the trees. After s ssMnfist samhii of the trass won planted sa that Mr. Wright thought that the meneeuld BsantlswtsrtnrttbssAsaasasssjSNte. bs totoavs. Tb os' Mr. Wright aBthetrssa ware m tbs broths The strong support. m saska bsrfsvsrasd pstronsge. srs as longer bshiad tbs throes. last year isbeug oeadsoted under thssassiseiof V sohools. Tbsrs srs aaany ssmBswSsntBB sbSsMub QH ft tQ9tL Isnw9 flBusnV flssMl' j V1 struck the tree agsat s terristehtewefi topaf tbs seaeVoaasrng sfrjsfclfal uhensseswanmlmsssnninssadaanr ,isnwn.swMs, A tew answ scstsswngb sJailliiiitP,.P. IHsm, Mr.WrhjBt anssMSMsl sVuV . - m f liVOsrlCrasaarn iJ .'r tbst so; or the. real of fairly pre- Hsst eyes that wUI never he hnsroved am tfil a -aKivahle pupa is. tnvsntes. s ansa tbst, soBBshow. w work hi with the other, pupa. Msny is Mes. Of Kforths A Kstort of Indian CMsf. A dlsrlsgulBhsd ajmyonlcer tells a story os himself which relates to the days wheat hw was a young Meuteuant Is tbs far west a good saan ago. Ha was of a party who had to see tbs Indians st Spokane falls. Among tbs redskins was Chief Moses. who ,was fairly weU sducatoi spoke capital KngUih. The r Ueateaant addressed: Chief Moses Is. .the Isdian tosgue. ssylsg: "Mosss; I have often beard of you sad I hats sees your picture sad your same. Is the newspapers, -but I have never be fore sees you, sad, offering his hsasV added: 1 am xted to meet you." Moses scsnaed him from head to foot, and aa.thsng,BBBa stood with out stretched hand the lengthening sk loses sad stolidity of the chief were becoming pslsfsl when old Moses st last sad with great dsttberstios said la EagUsh: "Young sum, I save never heard of you before sad I have never seea your picture or your same ia the newspapers; but,- be added light ly, "nevertheless. I sat glad to sss you," sad accepted bis hand. c . Electricity In tbs Nursery. . afectrldty has Invaded the nursery. Within tbs past few aaonths a device haa. bees patented to rock the young aterfa cradle, sad the nocturnal pa Jama promenades are so longer a ne cessity. So, too, there has recently -been placed oa the saarket sa etec tricsi baby milk warmer sad now when the youngster cries during the night for his; foot, all that la aeces sary, !s-totara a switch and the milk .ht.warm by the time papa is up sad kas found his slippers. -Last bntysot least comes the startling wtelllgeace, with doleful sfgnlscases to bad hoys, that aa electric apanalag machine armed wlthvmany hard wood paddles haa bees devised. It to predicted that schoolrooms which are already equip ped with- electric clocks, electric lights, electric tardy bells, etc, will adopt the new device for youthful chastisement Heavy soled slippers can be used Is place of. the paddles If old time assoclatloas of childhood sre desired. -Electric News Service. cwfcuKvm MEAT MARKET Ws isvito sllwho desire ehoiee steak, ssd the very bast outs of ' all other, msste to eall at osr :V, BaarkstoaXleveathatreet, Ws ' slso baadls pssltryssd ssh sad - oysters rs.Baates. aE.MAKTTdcCO. . Telephone Ho, 1. - Colsmbna, Keb. JIM'S PLACE I ssrry the best sf hi myltee. The driaktegi thasadsst Me. IK SPMfiGflHS Let us build you cseC We pat sothiagrjut the very best aaaterial sad worksassship ia them. The price is right. Brisgia your tools to to be It wiU tbs ap. best in MKM8 -ssM WsftNlflt All kinds of. ; Fin liplMtiftfi ( . - ' ' - ' - - ll' jittSitism My bay was rssUy a pretty good ssrt. Perhaps If bs hadn't sssaho would act have turned out wen sneer say system; bat, then. If bs haunt sees a sosd sort I wouldn't have pro ceeded oa that system. I watched him csrsfaOy before Ieeclded tbst K would ss'Wtos to do as I dM, says a writer in the New York Press.' Whss ho was shout sevss yesrs old I caught him la a lie. He was trying to ante a trivial, ehlMtak offense, aad I was asm amused waa shocked, but. wtehteg to bs sarer of say aouad. I told his asother he wad lylag. She would not believe R si tot, but, ss cosUag coavteesd she wss for. whip stag sba. ' - "Leave him to me," I said. -We will have so awn whlaptng. He Is old low for different treatmenf I took him astae ssd talked to sosaswhat after, tbs following "Ton and I sn ffoisg to have a great deal to do with sack ether as long ss ws both Uvs, sad It Is best that ws BBBrBtBBd sack other from the start. I wsat you to know positively that so ss ysa do right I sm golag to host friend oa earth, aside from your mother. It sashes so dlf ferssce what trouble you may get Into, I shall always stand by' you mvlosg ss you remember what I am 'bow teDlsg you. But there are two things you mast never forget. Ton mnsn't teU a Me, sad you mustn't do anything else that you doat think a gentleman would do. "Ton know the difference sow be tween a geatlemaa sad aaother mas, sad you win tears It swre deflnltely later os. But the one Important thing now Is aot to Us. If you Ue to sm I wttl be pretty sure to lad It out, aad you wttl have to get out of your trouble yourself the best way you can. I will not lift a lager to help yon." I weat over this ground again aad as carefully as I could, la ten Itted to his years, until he thoroughly understood me, and I was satisfied that he would aot forget It Aad from that day, IS yean ago, until now, I have never added a syllable to what I then told him. I have never, caught him In a lie or dotag sn ua geatlemaaly thing. He trusts me ss solately sad comes to me often for counsel, hut an I do when it touches general priadples Is to reiterate those two rules. I have aever even. sug gested religious trslslsg to hbs, be Uevlag that neither I nor anyone else sss tbs right to influence him ia his owa choice. ' I have aever punished him since he waa tea, sad then only by keeping' him in the house for some tilling disobedience. ' I have never since he was 12 said: Tounust not" I have ne-jer Interfered with any of his pteas, or denied him anything he wanted that it was reasonably possible to get for him. Result: He la s clean, healthy minded, young man, with faults, but no serious ones that I can discover, aad he still Uvea with me. Tie cared Uttle for school sad his education In books, while It Is fair. Ia not what I would like It to be, but oa the other hand he picks up practical, outside knowledge wltk wonderful facility and accuracy, being a natural mechanic aad business sua. When he was 21 1 had despaired of hla future. He had aever given me nay trouble, hut he seemed to amount to nothing. Hs had aot founds aad I could not lad for him, the right place. He was barely earning hla living, but then seemed to ho so prospect of snore. Whoa he was 22, stm .working for s saudl salary, se seemed to wake up. Hs sad a chum started s small com mission business, working at It. after oflce sours. Is six months' time he gave up his salary. Six aaonths later he bought out his partner. Within the next year he bought his owa plaat-aad la now doing a Ine business with sev en high-priced employes. Ia a few yean he wUI be rich. He la a gentlsmas He does aot Us. Iamsatlsled. hi "Corns la" Agate. "Tea; I expect to see s revival In dagnerrotypes.n said s prominent pho tognpser; "but It wfU be an expen sive, fad, and Its ladalgeace conlned to people of mesas. It simply Is a revival of tbs things of old, for which so auay have a carious ssd indelna hie UklBg. -I am equipped bow to Basks dsgserreotypss, but thus far the calls have been few. As the fact that I am makiag them becomes known J expect s great increase la the orders. No; ws'n not looking anxiously for the busteess. If s nserely sa adver ttaesMat for us, so to speak, but we think It n good asovs to help ss bold oar trade among tbs rich.'' -said the lean Indl- vldnal wlththwrAIny Prince Albert cost, ss -hesshBred the sacred srs-' daects of the sanctum, "but do you sssd anyone to writs pieces for tbs paper?? "No," repUed the .editor graMy, "we don't sssd any body to write pieces for the paper at preaenir "Thes,- said the lean individual, "wouldn't you can to employ some oas to teach you to use correct Eas hshr MUwankee SsstlasL -MHsdys -Csth. a K te said there Is hut one add hath ia Tiew, Tork7 sad' it-Is hi tbs. boast of a vary rick widow. The to sBBBpHestod Tbs atflfafl AKBSSBBnnnntaTwk to eseaae fwn stent aaetal cylinders whereat to stersd under pi imp a, sad, satxed win tbs bath water. Thevef fast upos the skte to highly sttoaamt teg:( Such a sath'teavea a fsalfag sf great freshsess. Tnerwldew was ad steatsa stout' MaasMdna navanl vnana Out of the Orrtnmrj Ts sljli laihli wiismsBisis caa suit yea petleotlj. Ws weak! bava yea kas an aot saly Bands to sail, sat Mamt) UTWmr i akaUe,yoa 4 CsrvaMnm UOSv , HtAMHEE. (UrCMOV3MSS aakanm 1 1 1 1 f .bbbbbsbbbbbbbW t fsff " I J II ssnt unnnnmBBSBBBBBB DBB BBSBK anSBW SV wl I BBbI aBBSPwBBBBBBBBm BHVSnsnBBBSBsnnP bVI -a WmnuununBBBsnunaK '.ssnnnnnnnnnnni " MM vSBBBBBBBBSsnnnBvavsaBBW , asasnnnnnnnnnnnnnnT Fl I' JsPnwmaBsL tTI-HbbH sLISlVr $12.50 to S30.00 la all tasaew niaglii Iwenstsi close, atnugstor sligatly naadsd vest, creased skis wsasi, lapsto losg ssd sleeves nkia or fiaisBSd with imitatioa ausilarssish. Veste,sWressteiwkhor enwilhbackornHtebsrJtB,BaftmoT wsMsi sans tailored is ftshiasshle gny ssd also bias aad Mack sajtiaffji All the newest shsdes is brows, Darbies sad ssft hate $1.50 to $3.00 " GREISEN BROS at that celebrated tiermaa vffmgo .he lag BstsraUy esTervsacsBt sad stroag ly carbonated. She dared aot under take the ocean voyage, aad the artJ Idsl Nanheim waa laitallod te. her Curie CsHssters Queer Pads. No one known quite so well ss a curio eonectsr how many queer fads occupy the minds of people who have both leisure snd money. One woman who to an adept la the art of lading things In. out. of the way places aad gettiag them at low prices to sow working oa no -less -than 5e dlnTereat collections, maay of which an de cidedly freakish. Hen are a few of them:' Staled toads for a wosasa who already haa various specimens of the genus toad In hla various shapes snd sixes, fossilised vegeta tion, odd bottles, teeth of famous peo ple, photographs of particularly vi cious animals, paper weights, door keys, exact miniature copies of In ventions for the punishment of crim inals, and skins of cata of lofty line age. The foregoing fada an selected at random, but serve to show the scope of 'the work undertaken by a persoa who adopts curio collecting as a profession. Caught Big Sailing Fish. Louis Weaver of this city returned from s visit to the Florida const Sat urday, brisglBg with him a SB-pound sailing Ish, which hs landed with s hook aad Has sfter 35 minutes of sport, says the Washington Poet. This to said to be the third ask of its kted ever caugst In American wa ters, sad Mr. Weaver has been busy f slBce his return receiving eoagratala ttous ' from sis numerous ashing friends. The BKinster wttl be tuned over to the Smithsonian Iastitutloa. which to without s specimen of this Mad. PeOple of Columbus, Platte County and Neighboring Communities TO TOU WE HAKE T 'HE Gerhan Flynn Co, as a firm is new bat individually w feel we do not need an introduction, haying had years of experience merchandising among you. We feel we know your wants and we propose to cater to your needs and .fancies in a more up to date way than haa been afforded you before. Our aim shall always be to sell vott a better cla of goods Cheap stuff can be bought at any cross roads station, the department stores hay ing wonxiut the cheap fake and are asking long prices for what they have to make, you believe they are selling better goods. There is going te be no make believe about our goods. We have the goods and there is-n house in America in a better position to quote tou low prices. We have come to stay and be one of you. We want to be s considered in your public affairs, to lend a helping hand to everything that is for the public good. We are starting out right, " we hare been remajrkaUy fortunate, in ' tm&nggrvmtbewuinsmcurora We are showing bargains in Suits, Single PantsyShirts and miderwear that cas'toe matched anywhere else. Hoping to see . you all, -m We are respectfully yours, The Gcrharz Flynia Co. y. ! H. si Ifl wUI ism oaiytno SwWmulWllu, irer la that we've Spiii SttA Scdte teMtn and Ymnc Meiiat - tsm ortsrss frost, brows t -! WATCH THE LAME AFFAIM. buried te the tan of your business that you set a ctosrshsrp view of your sflaln la aU their letetfcma, ysa sn hi ona ger sf failure. No great general ever takes a gaa sad soss with his soMten lsto the thick of the sight, where he would be ss stunned by tbs ssd ss httaded by the amoks of tie that he could not watch the laenU of the enemy, esuld aot when bis owa troops seeded forcemeats, or bow te hurl his forces oa the weakest pises Is the ranks. He must ss when' 1 watch every movement sf the If yea an going to hs a rou must keep where .ysa gat a cJesr view and know what la when. While you an buried hi do tall, your bbbIbbbb' amy hs la a dan gerous positios, from which you esuld extricate K If you know tbs exact sH nation. Maay a man falls la trying ts hs a general aad a private at tbs "He Blasted sosas mis la his ysrsV "Any corns apr with tbs spring tbs asarkst"! Clsvetosi Plate Dealer. Editor That sew work. only he- saass he's ss toss. OUR BOW: nsjMssssst shaasd sask, wits srwithoat P""" ,s witasatMllaw Trsas- SBSM. Afl haad wsnteds, eaeristosad ess- : l nail : ... oj. v. j T7'iw : :;: . - ' . " - V- tr .. .ssBSSsl aBBsnram mnununnVunnnnnnnTannnWV sTnfhal TsnasBBsnam. M. sBaBBBBBssBaBsBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBuwnni In, : . ?i &