The Columbus journal. (Columbus, Neb.) 1874-1911, November 04, 1908, Image 5

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The only baking pow
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Grape Cream of Tartar
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TTieChief Wins the Cook
Tta Arguments for the
ROUND OAKQHEF STEEL RAN6F
arc convincing because true
Of course you know a
"good thing" when you see
it, so come in and look at the
ROUND OAK CHIEF steel
range. It is what you should
have in your home. It is the
best. The best is always the
cheapest.
The Chief is a complete
finished range, made of the
finest material and the work
manship is positively supe
rior to all others.
The oven is the finest you
ever saw large high capa
cious, gracefully arched, and
insulated by asbestos board,
three times the thickness
commonly used.
The fire box is the right
size and shape to insure econ
omy of fuel and quick results.
The duplex grate admits of
the use of either wood or
coal without change.
The reservoir supplies
plenty of hot water and you
can bake, and heat water at
the same time.
The Chief is a range with
out an equal. It does the
work it was meant to do
cooking, heating, etc., to per
fection. It is dependable,
economical, and its appear
ance is beyond'eriticism. It
is easily the leader of ranges.
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To Get Rid of Mice.
rhcn traps are of no avail or are
objected to in catching mice a good
plan is to saturate bits of sponge or
cotton wool with oil of peppermint and
place it in their holes, or sprinkle the
oil in any place that they are likely to
frequent. Another plan is to make a
cement of plaster of Paris, cayenne
pepper and cold water, and fill the
mouse holes with this. The best rem
edy, however is a cat
First Breech-Loader.
A brech-loader called the Ferguson
was in use in the revolutionary war.
The first United States patent for a
breech-loading musket was granted to
Thornton & Hill of North Yarmouth,
Mass., May 21, 1S11. The first suc
cessful breech-loading shotgun was
that of Lefaucheux, invented about
1852, following many impractical devices.
Twelve Greatest Inventions.
A Paris newspaper has been ask
ing its readers to name the 12 great
est inventions. Over 400,000 coupons
were sent in and the votes were cast
m the following order: The locomo
tive, the potato, vaccine, the cure of
rabies, sugar, electric telegraph,
matches, the boiler of a steam engine,
the telephone, petrol, the sewing ma
chine and soap.
Snakes' Ears.
Snakes have no external ears, but
inside the head the " ear bones are
very crude, says St. Nicholas. Snakes
"hear," however, by feeling vibration
of sound on their delicate scaly cov
ering, and searching for sound vibra
tions by protruding the wonderfully
sensitive tongue which is filled with
thousands of microscopic nerves. Their
sight is very keen in distinguishing
moving objects.
Moral and Material Responsibility.
Private life should be walled in and
sacred, but public life has no such
right. All public existence created by
great public interests creates a respon
sibility, and this responsibility is
moral as well as material. There is
no gainsaying this, and all public func
tionaries admit they are responsible
for their personal actions. Pierre An
toie Rerryer.
The Great Pacificator.
The uncle of Europe, who Is also
the ruler of 400,000,000 of the human
race, has been the great pacificator of
our age. He, more than anyone, has
helped to clear the world's sky. He
may even act as a bridge of true
friendliness between France and Ger
many, the only nations that cannot
yet be quite friends without reserve.
Sheffield Daily Independent
FRISCHHOLZ BROS.
.SHOES
CLOTHING
Gents' Furnishing Goods
RELIABLE GOODS AT
RIGHT PRICES.
FRISCHHOLZ BROS.
405 11th Street,
Columbus.
PLATTE CEKTKB
From the SicnaL
Pour cents a. bushel iahat fanners
xre pacing for husking their corn. Host
of tbe corn is gcd aid bit-2-era ought to
make good waged at that price.
A gang of the Standard Bridge Com
pan'smrn were driving piling yesterday
for the rip-rapping which is to be done
nt the Murphy bridge, about a mile north
of town.
Messrs. Maboney, Greisen and Qrose
nicklaue, who had been doing jury duty
in the federal court at Omaha tor three
weeks, arrived home last Friday eveniug.
having been discharged.
P. F. Carey last week disposed of .his
furniture and nndrrtkicbusinese to
Mr. A. J. Glodowski of Dodge, Neb.
Mr. GlodoAbki is a brother of the Glo-d-iwski
Urothere, who have been in the
hardware and implement "business here
since last spring. Mr. Carey did not sell
the building in which the stock is located
and the transfer will not take place until
about tbe first of the year.
George Humphrey, brother of Bob,
arrived here from Blue Springs, Neb.,
last Saturday morning with a car load of
vt-ry fine apples, which he is selling out
to our people. The car arrived in Co
lumbus about midnight Friday and be
tween then and morning was broken open
and ten sacks of apples and some pears
stolen. These apples were some choice
varieties nnd were sacked, aad were all
handy to be carried off. Besides the
fruit they carried nway a pair of overalls
belonging tn George, which be bad left
in the car. (J. J. Carrig is the only one
we can thick uf in Columbus whom tbia
garment would come anywhere near
fitting, and well, draw your own conclusions.
' CENTRAL CITY.
From the Nonpareil.
The colored troupe of tbe Two Bill's
Comedy and Vaudeville show came to
grief here last Friday when one of the
actors was accidentally shot and killed
by another member of tbe company.
They arrived here last Wednesday and
were billed to give a performance Satur
day night. It seemed that the mode of
travel adopted by this company was via
the covered wagon route and while they
were here they lived partly in a wagon
and partly in the opera house. From
the evidence brought up by the coroner's
inquest it appears that finding themsel
ves in need of another horse they had ar
ranged a trade with a party in Grand
Island, giving in exchange a band uni
form and a shotgun. The woman being
instructed to have these gooda and chat
tels ready was handling the gun while
getting breakfast. Hearing the approach
of her husband she undertook to lay the
gun down when in some unaccountable
way it was discharged the obarge taking
effect in the heart of her husband who
was just mounting the wagon, killing
him instantly, Tbe authorities were
immediately notified and Coroner Tooley
accompanied by Attorney Boss and Sher
iff Her came immediately. An inquest
was held, the jury finding the death ac
cidental and attaching blame to no one.
The body was later removed to Central
City for burial. Archer Correspondence.
MONROE.
From the Republican.
The diphtheria quarantine has been
raised from the home of P. B. Lindblad,
and the patient is now well and all out
of danger. The prompt action of the
school and village authorities prevented
the spread of the disease.
The house for the water works tank
and engine is ready for the tank, which
will have to be placed before the build
ing can be completed. The contracting
firm are expected to commence the work
of laying the mains any time now.
John Sheridan and D. T. Jones moved
out of the hotel last week, Mr. Sheridan
moving into the Evans house and Dave
moving into the house formerly owned
by A. E. Priest. The hotel business did
not seem to be a paying proposition for
them.
P. H. Gleason returned last Friday
from Dallas, 8. D , where he was during
tbe rush for the registration to secure
Tripp county lands. He said that at
Dallas prices were reasonable during
that time, and everybody was pleased.
Phil registered, but be was not among
the lucky six thousand who drew claims.
He saw Mike Jones, formerly of this
place, and said he was getting along
nicely.
SCHUYLER.
From the Son.
On Tuesday, Mrs. A. O. Ballon was
called to Maysville, Mo., by the death
of her sister, Mrs. Foster. But recently
she accompanied the remains of another
sister, Mrs. Ingram, to that city for
interment and is now called there by
the decease of another sister. Her many
friends here heartily sympathize with
her in her sad bereavements.
E. T. Hodson, at one time the most
prominent attorney in Oolfax county,
and republican candidate for district
judge two years ago, was taken from
the New York hotel at Fremont Thurs
day morning suffering from mental de
rangement. He went there Wednesday
night, engaged a room, sat up all night
smoking and drinking ice water in the
dining room and in the morning refused
to let the large table be occupied by any
other than himself.
HUMPHREY.
From the Democrat
Mn. D. T. Diokinson has been ill for
the past few days as a result of a fall re
ceived while on herreceBt trip to Dallas,
8. D. While getting off a crowded train
in the night at Anoka during the
recent land seekers rush. Mm Dickin
son accidently fell down an embankment
and while no bones ware broken ahe was
severely shaken up by theocemrreace.
Amir the Theater
STEP INTO THE
Beer Garden
And Enjoy
A Cool Glass of Beer
An orderly place ev
ery thing neat and clean.
We strive to please our
patrons with the best of
service.
W. L. BOETTCHER
KLEfrENTM STRfcET.
CRESTOH.
From the Stateaaua.
We have been told that "some people
are compelled to put boards in their
windows on account of scarcity (?) of
glass.
Arthur Jackson is very sick with ty
phoid fever, at tbe home of his brother,
W. M. Jackson. He is under the care
of Dr. Morris and a trained nurse.
Smart Clothes for
Young Men
J. K. BADER
Plasterer 'Bricklayer
Columbus, Neb,
All Work Guaranteed
BOTH THINKER AND DRINKER.
Eminent Englishman One of the Most
Bibulous of Men.
The great Porson, librarian and
Greek scholar, would sit up drinking
all night without seeming to feel any
bad effects from it. Home Tooke told
Samuel Rogers that he once asked
Porson to dine with him in Richmond
buildings, and, as he knew that Por
son bad not been in bed for the three
preceding nights, he expected to get
rid of him at a tolerably early hour.
Porson, however, kept Tooke up the
whole night, and in the morning the
latter, in perfect despair, said: "Mr.
Porson, I am engaged to meet a
friend at breakfast at a coffee house
in Leicester square." "Oh," replied
Porson, "I will go with you," and he
accordingly did so. Soon after they
had reached the coffee house Tooke
contrived to slip out, and, running
home, ordered his servant not to let
Mr. Porson in, even if he should at
tempt to batter down the door. "A
man," observed Tooke, "who could sit
up four nights successively might have
sat up 40."
Tooke used to say that "Porson
would drink ink rather than not drink
at all." Indeed, he would drink any
thing. He was sitting with a gentle
man after dinner in the chambers of
a mutual friend, a Templar, who was
then ill and confined to bed. A serv
ant came into the room, sent thither
by his master, for a bottle of embro
cation, which was on the chimney
piece. "I drank it an hour ago," said
Porson. London's T. P.'s Weekly.
Salt Purification.
Salt is purified by melting In the
new and rapid English process. The
crude rocksalt is fed automatically to
a table contained in a large furnace,
is then fused and runs into troughs,
from which it is drawn at one side
of the furnace into large cauldrons.
Air is forced into the molten mass and
lime is added. The impurities sink
to the bottom, and the upper portion
is ground and screened while the low
er part is used for chemical manure.
PILES! PILES! PILES!
Williams' Indian Pile Ointment will core
Blind, Bleeding and Itching Piles. It absorbs
the tumors, allays itching at once, acts as a ponl
tioe. gives instant nlief. Williams' Indian Pile
Ointment is prepared for Piles and itching of the
private parts. Sold by druggists, mail 50c and
$1.00. Williams' MTg. Co.. Props., Cleveland. O.
COLUMBUS
MEAT MARKET
We invite all who desire choice
steak, and the very best cuts of
all other meats to call at our
market on Eleventh street. We
also handle poultry and fish and
oysters in season,
S. E. MARTY Ac CO.
Telephone No. 1. - Columbus, Neb.
All Kinds of
Fan Implements
Clover Leaf and
Success Manure
Spreaders
Recognized as the
leading Spreaders on
the market today
More corn on the same
acreage by using the
Deere planter. It is
always ready for either
hilling or drilling,1
JFarmers. bring in
, ---. w. your
tools and implements to be
sharpened and repaired now.
It will save you time when
pnng opens up. We keep
nlythe latest and best in
buggies and carriages
, Our horseshoes stick and
( don't lame your horse
lay them
Louis Schreiber
is
LINDSAY.
From the Post.
Jack Brackley, son of Nick Brackley,
was taken to Columbus Friday, where
he was operated on for appendicitis. He
is getting along nicely.
Lindsay's fire bell arrived the latter
part of last week and was placed in posi
tion, an alarm will be turned in Tuesday
evening to try same, do not be alarmed
Wm. Berg, a brother of lire. John
Husemann. and. hiB oldest daughter
Florence, of Missouri visited John Huse
mann and family. The former returned
home Monday, the latter will stay for a
few weeks.
LEIGH.
From the World.
On Tburbday Peter Fusselman and
Mrs. Bowman drove to Stanton and at
three o'clock in the afternoon were quiet
ly married at the residence of Mr. and
Mr?. Wm. White. Rev. J. J. Klopp per
forming the ceremony.
Henry Bridges and daughter Daisy
left Wednesday for Los Angeles, Califor
nia, where they will make their future
home. Mr. Bridges b one of the old
pioneers of this county and while their
removal from our midst is greatly re
gretted, their many friends wish them
happiness and contentment in their new
home.
ALBION.
From the News.
All indications are that our electric
light plant will close down in the near
future. Now is the golden opportunity
for the city to acquire tbe plaut. With
municipal ownership of all our public
utilities we will be a favored community.
County Attorney Needham went over
to Cedar Rapids last week and prose
outed a group of gamblers before Jus
tice Sargent. Two of the parties plead
ed guilty to the charges and Wesley
Appling and John Flakus were bound
over to the district court. It seems that
these gentlemen have been conducting a
gambling business over there until the
citizens grew tired of it and made complaint.
GENOA.
From tho Leader.
Did you see the report sent the World
Herald from Genoa in regard to Senator
Brown's meeting here on Saturday night
last. If not you should hunt up a paper
and read it, and then try and pick ont
the pin head who wrote it.
The school children reports that Prof.
Sutherland was crosser than a parlor
bear on Monday last, which is something
we cannot understand unless he was dis
appointed because the stork brought him
a girl instead of a boy theevening before.
This office is in receipt of a letter from
Dr. N. A. Williams which conveys the
information that he has moved from
Bangor, Michigan, where be has been lo
cated for several years, to Ann Arbor,
Michigan. He sends best regards to all
old Genoa friends and states that self
and family are well and happy.
uanng tor une's Own Ax.
Beware of men with axes to grind.
Let them grind the axes themselves;
take care of your own and keep it
sharp and bright to cut your way
through the world to success and
honor and the respect of your fellow
men.
The Voyage of the Beagle.
Darwin was a member of the expe
dition undertaken for the scientific
survey of the South American waters
on the ship Beagle. The voyage was
begun in 1831 and lasted almost five
years. Much of Darwin's data for his
works were gathered on this trip.
Psychological Mystery.
New London has a haunted house in
which dried beans fly about reckless
ly. That's the ghost of a small boy
easy enough. But the ghost of a
bean-shooter presents greater psycho
logical difficulties.
Mottoes as-ln junctions.
A motto is very much the fashion
these days. If you see an office with
out some sort of injunction on the
walls you may be satisfied that the
occupant is either behind his genera
tion or ahead of it.
How True.
"One of the greatest comforts In
life," remarks a prominent newspaper
man, "is to be able to go to a poor
show now and then, and feel superior
to the people who seem to be enjoying
it'-
Policy and Politics.
"Honesty," said Uncle Eben, 'Is de
best policy, an I's mo' dan half ex
pectin' to see de day when it's also
considered de bes' politics." Wash
ihgton Star.
Immense Herds of Cattle.
Australia's largest cattle herd is
that running on the Victoria river sta
tion, northern territory, 320 miles
south of Port Darwin. It numbers
60,000,000 head.
Aurora Boreal is.
The aurora borealls is supposed to
be caused by electricity. Its appear
ance is frequently accompanied by In-
lenerence wiin tne leiegrapn as rar
south as Chicago.
Not Worth Repeating.
Kind Lady "But .that Isn't the same
story you told me the last time "you
were Jiere." The Hobo "Course la
ain't Touse didn't berleeve de odder
one."
THE hardest sort of
clothes to provide
successfully are the
clothes for the dapper
young dresser, who
wants the limit in style.
We've met with great
success in clothing these
young fellows in our
"Dandy Hake" of
Collegian clothes. There
is always a "distinguish
ed" air about the cutand
style of these exclusive
young men's suits that
may be called extreme;
because they are exi
treme, for every idea, or
kink thats new is shown
here. The tabrics are
swell and prices pleasing.
$10, $12, $15.
$18, $20, $22 so
GREISEN BROS.
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Fine English Church Bells.
In England for ages past church
bells have been connected with every
thing sacred in life. Here the bells
are loved for their old associations.
Who has not heard of the famous
"Bow church chimes" of Cheapside.
London? They date from 1761 and
are a fine peal of 12 bells In C, their
total weight being nearly eleven tons.
The whole bell tower Is swayed by
their ringing, and their rich tones vi
brate throughout the entire city, as It
is said those in the lofty bell tower of
St. Ivan's do in Moscow.
Hens Hatch Fish.
Chinamen have a way of tricking
hens, so that they assist in the hatch
ing of fish. Fish eggs are carefully
plated in an egg shell, which is then
sealed and put under an unsuspecting
hen. In a few days the spawn is
warmed into life and the contents of
the shell are then cast into a shal
low pool, where the sunshine com
pletes the work.
His Plaint.
"The times may grow better," he as
sented, as they went down in the ele
vator together, standing before the
mirror in which she finished crimping.
He gazed sorrowfully at the vacant
spot that constituted the great dis
tress of his life, "but," he added. "I'm
afraid the hair will never again grow
back on my head."
THE COLORADO SPECIAL.
Electric Lighted Throughout.
This superbly appointed first-claps
train running daily to Denver via tbe
Union Pacific, and equipped witb.Buffet
Observation Sleeping Car, Pullman Pal
ace Sleeping Can, Free reclining Chair
Cars, Dynamo Baggage Car, and Dining
Car (meals a la carte), is all electric
lighted throughout All sleeping car
passengers have access to the. observa
tion parlor both in tbe Parlor Cars and
tbe Sleeping Cars without extra charee.
For reservations on this and other Union
Pacific trains inquire of O Brown.
Agent
BRUCE WEBB
AUCTIONEER
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THE TABLE
WEST BOUND.
No. 11 241 am
No. IS 11:10 am
No. 1 11:24am
No. 9 11:48 am
No. 7 3:24 pm
No. IS 6:32 pm
No. 3 630 pm
No. 5 7:18 pm
No. 59 70 am
No. 63 30 pm
EAST BOUND.
No. 4 6:33a m
No. 12 4:13 am
No. 14al2:35d 1.40 pm
0. 6 1:3(1 pm
No. 16 2:52 pm
No. 10 3:12 pm
No. 8 6:10 pm
No. 2 622 pm
No. 60 5:20 am
No. 64 50 am
BBAKCHES.
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No. 77mxd. d 6:15 am
No. 29 pas ..d 735 pm
No. 30 pas ..al2:45pm
No. 78 mxd.. a 6:00 pm
Daily except Sunday.
SPALDINO ALBION.
No. 79 mxd.. d 60 a m
No. 31 pas ..d 1:30 d m
No. 32 pas ..812.30 p m '
Mo. iU mxd. .a 70 a m
note:
Nob. 1. 2, 7 aud 8 are extra farotrains.
Nob. 4. 5, 13 and 14 are local passengers.
Nob. 58 and 59 are local f reishts.
Nos. 9 and Iff are mail trains only.
o. i une in umana .? p. m.
o. 6 ane in Umana 5U p. m.
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