The Columbus journal. (Columbus, Neb.) 1874-1911, July 12, 1911, Image 7

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Monroe did u-t end-a.or to b.d j.
regular calibration this var. bur the
patriotic families, wbo did not go to
other towns gathered in The s"hoc
grave for a picnic d.nner. Artt.-r
this a short program wis given ...
which Messrs Rodnev Hii: and C. W.
Tabtttzer gave short addresses, fi.-u
with patriotic zeal and fervor. Ttn
followed the htg eve-.- of f'ie celebra
tion. when the boys challenged th
married men for a game of base-ball
OH memories sirred in their bear's
.13 the? wre once more on the piar
gromtd of former i-ars and ie ar
lege spoke in the Presbyterian church.
Sinidaj evening.
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airs. C. F. Ewert received a visit j q
WHY WOT GARRY YOUR INSURANCE
In a Nebraska Co. You Know is Right ?
from her mother last week. I H
That Monroe is to have a bridge j a
j across the Loup seems an almost cer-1 jg
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j uuiiij as tne petition cas oeen re-1
. cnraed to g"t 16 more signers before J
?.1,-, & can e granted and there is no '
r doubt it win soon be as tae sentiment
j is strong in its favor.
Several younsr people enjoyed a
moonlight picnic at Holingshead's
grove the night of the Fourth. -
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Sherman Township. j
Th dry spell was broken Saturday (
n.srt w:h a rood rain, which makes I
the farmers smile and a prospect for j
com. ;
c-ptL going dowa to a gior.ous de- ?. -ptfX '" T?
fal ana thrift he :.i nevr oe short m
feat of 16 to 24. While the score was a money ser. H. '. about that boy
not k.-pt down to ai ri. a manrin of yours.' Wh -t.t .-t-irt thehrtlernar
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riewed the game elsewhere. The bov
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- :h. ot.,r d-. Some ..- HOME SAVINGS SANK
-a- z-t p -d ba.I -or ten or, e w philips. jshter
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Th mission feast at Leigh, was j
w!i atnded from this community, j
Gns Loseke and family drove down
to bis father. Herman Loseke to ,
b p him celebrate his seventy-first I
birthday.
J. E. Curtis of South Omaha, was .
-xasactinsr business in this vicinity
Saturday.
Thrashing has beun and the yield
"s net very good as the faaii took the .
T'St
R. H. Wurdxnan. and Frank "Wurd
caa and family autoeu to Columbus ;
Satardav.
Frank Wardman was a passenger ,
.-.r Omaha Monday.
Tbe rtport that Levi Bisson was
drrwnni in South Dakota is not
trn. H- is alive and Rell. and Is
working at Sious Fails.
Tbf dnnre at R. Wurdman's was J
-:i attended and some had to stay '
until the n-xt mrrning on account of
tb raix
Wm. Cartau and Carl lluth hauled J
. -ne fit Va :o Cres-tou last week, i
THE FOLLOWING LETTER TO MR CAMPBELL AND
His Reply Shows The Kind of Treatment
...We Extendi
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Methodist Church Notes. i
C. me in and join, a class in our (
Sundae sohooi at 9:43 a. m. Mcrning '
s"-non opic is. "How God aragniSes j
r.-i '" Epworh Leamie at 7 p. m.
L-adr Miss Sarah Cover. Subject
f evenirs serain. "The Demands of;
Christ.aanv" Sp.Krial music at all!
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CHAS. W. RAY. Pastor.
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MUTUAL BENEFIT HEALTH AND ACCIDENT ASSO.
424-425 Gty Natioiui Bank Buikn.
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Advertised Letter List.
Fr tbe Rf'c ending July 12, 1311.
Ltri-rs Harry R. Aikinson. Ciiar--
Ci t ;-r c. J. Cmvs. Secretary
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L i b.'"-5. .' s-. ". !-.irT Clav Robinson. Sam
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' i.-is A. A. Coberl-y (2); Chas.
CHritt-a. n H. Fitzjrarald. Glen Kow-i-!.
FV' I Kr.'I.t. M'ss Ciara Hour.
V-- E M'.l. r G T. Purdum.
.! rr:s - i E. Pit -re George Vandtr
berg, 2.
Prt.-s cllLz for any of the above.
w-'I p'ease sa. "Advertised."
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H;-est Medicines Versus Fakes
Pr sa.d-ai Tift's recent message
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r ' .. v. - - .n. Pr-nared Medicines, does not
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Fc.2-- i Honey and Tar Compound
d F:Iev Kidney Pills, both of which
ir- trie medicines carefully cora-iund-Sr
c: ..irediPnts whose medi
jal qaalitis are recognized by the
xi.cal ; rcf ssion 4telf as the best
aowa rmW.al arrnfi for the dis
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Honey and Tar Compound has been a
standard remedy for coughs, colds
.sad affVcturas of the throat, chest and '
'ungs for children and for grown j
rerseris and :t retains today its pre-!
r'a- noe abcre all other preparaMons i
it is kind. Foly Ividney Pills are
-quaLy erf.-oti,e and meritor;cus. For
sale bv aii druggists.
QMdia, Bmbr.9 Junt 19, 1911.
Mr. J. Will Campbell,
Monroe, Nebr.
Dear Sir:
Our special claim adjuster, Mr. W. W. Abbott, has informed ua that
a settlement of $37.50 would be perfectly satisfactory to you and we have
given him check for this amount to deliver to you in person.
However, it may be the last of the week before he arrives as there
are a couple of other cases which require his immediate attention.
We trust that the way we have settled your claim will so meet
with your approval that you will be willing to say a good word for us if you
believe we deserve it, and we again thank you for your patronage and any
assistance you may render us.
Yours very truly,
C. C. Criss,
Treasurer.
The letter was returned to the offices of the company with the following written across it:
Received the above check June 22, 1911. Shall be pleased to continue my pol
icy and am pleased to recommend same to you.
J. WILL CAMPBELL.
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Sow you may profit by it. Take Fo-,
Tev Kidney Pills. Mrs. E. G. Whiting.
260 Willow street, Akron. Ohio, says
Fcr son? time I had a vry serious
case of V.dney trouble "and I suffered
with backache and dizzy headaches. I
had spt-cks floating before my eyes
and I felt ail tired out and miserable.
I saw Foley Kidney puis advertised
and get a hcttle and took them ac
cording to directions and results
showed almost at once. The pain and
i'zzy headaches left me. my eye-sight
became clear and tcday I can say I
am a wen ; oman. thanks to Foley Kid
ney PIs." For sale by all druggists. ,
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Canada wiil harvest the largest
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b-st facilities for the accommodation
of ranadian land buyers. Chas. L.
Dicbey. State Bank Buildini.
TELEPH0H1NS THE VETERINARY
Ii" " - -ir.e-s t a u.i i.rie r. the farm ittnanos rae
c::atc ao-.- -. Dt.ay in geture tnt -tr:oes of a ski Ird vt-ter.-ary mAy
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-- -f a h.jh-nrce'i animal.
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is rcnec. ani ne teas the farmer a hat t.i : ii.-3til he arriies.
N-- far-sighted farmer gets aionir w-.tnout loil and 'ore distance
Be.. Telephone service. Da:i. ht- sees proof o; its useiIness.
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C. I. MARTZ. Manager
Call fcr the Renublican County Con
vention. The republican electors of Platte
couar- X-braska. are hereby called
o meet in dele ate cenventiou in
the city of Columbus, in Flymen's
ball. In the North opera house on
Monday, the 2ih day of Jj'r. a- 2
o'clock, p. m . for the purpose of elect
ing eleven delegates to the state con-v-nr:ou
to be held in the city of
Lincoln. Nebraska on the 23th cay
cf July. 19::. and to elect a central
committee, and transact such ether
business as may publicly come be
"er.; the convention.
IT is recommended that primaries
be te'd in the several townships and
wards on Saturday. July 22, 1911. for
rr purpose of electing delegates to'
- d cut convention :n1 srimi-.
t-s t3 be held at an hour designated
"r the township or ward commit
z eman.
The basis cf representation for
celt-sratps to said convention shall
be cue delegate at large, and one
dIezate for every fifteen (15) votes,
for major fraction cast for Senator
Elmer J. Burkett for preference for
united States senator at the last gen
eral election.
X70 Issue what we believe to be the most Liberal Pol-
C iCy 0f its kind and at surprisingly low rates. Your
time is valuable Protect It
For further particulars address
Mutual Benefit Health & Accident Asso.
423 City National Bank Building
Omaha, Nebraska
or write to
ABBOTT & ADKINS, Special Representatives, Clother Hotel, Columbus, Neb.
Said representation to be aa follows: J Oconee, "Oconee"
LolumDus, rirst want o
Columbus, Second Ward 5
Columbus. Third Ward
Columbus, rourth Ward
Columbus township ..
Bismark township .. .
'Sherman towsnhip.. ..
Crestoc township .. ..
anell Creek township .,
. Grand Prairie township
Humphrey township ..
Butler township . . . . ,
' Loup township
Lost Creek township ..
Burrows township .. .
Granville township .. .
, Monroe township . .
Joliet township
St. Bernard township . ,
woodvule township . . ,
Walker township
Oconee, -Honro" ....
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Total number of delegates 109 1
It Lj recommended that no proxies i
be allowed, and that the delegates
delegation on all matters which may
arise.
BRUCE WBB,
Chairman
C. X. McELFRESH, J
Secretary.
DO NT WAIT.
Take Advantage of a Calumfeua CitI
Shi's Eptrinc Before
It's Tm Late.
When the back begins to acne.
Doat wait aatil baefcacke beco
Till serious kidney troubles derelop;
Till urinary troubles destroy night's
rest.
Profit by a Colambus citizen's ex
perience. Mrs. F. Gerber, 201 Seventh street,
Columbus. Nebraska, says: "I had an
acute pain In the small of my back
and I could hardly get around or arise
after sitting-. My back seeand to
give out entirely and at nlgat it was
all I could do to turn over In bed. I
woeld lie In one position an Ions I
could and then to ckange, I wonld
nave to shift ny self by segrt and
very carefully, as every qjoick SMve
BMBt canaed sharp fi ft I always
felt tired, and no ". m
noteatwefl. Ciamr speOs asnofed aw
and a distressing' kidney weakness
was present. When Doan's Kidney
Pills were recommended to me, I pro
cured a box and in a couple of days
after beginning their use, I noticed
Improvement. I continued to get bet
ter steadily and after I bad finished
the contents of one box of Doan's
Kidney Pills, not a symptom of my
former trouble remained. Doan's
Kidney Pills toned up my entire sys
tem and since using them, I have felt
like a different person.'
For sale by all dealers. Price 50
cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo,.
New York, sole agents for the United
States.
the name Doan's sad