4V i slm i'ays rou THE or tSmvaabm LARGEST TAPER JOURNAL ON YEiK mnxml PUBLISHED I N THKEE CTS. A TYEEK PLATTE COUNTY VOLUME XXXV. NUMBER U. COLUMBUS, NEBRASKA, WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 16, 1904. WHOLE NUMBER 1,756. Little, but O My! A ina!l piece of paper ia check form w;d settle np any account. Isn't that mnuh beiler, and a creat deal quicker. than conntinu it out in bills? Sot only that, but j on will deep mnch easier night when jo know onr money is 5nfe. I'elter open up an :ii?oi:nl in onr bank. For farther information, call any time, Remember, your money is always et yimr disposal just the Fame. The First National Bank Lincoln, Omahi. Chicago, St. Joseph, Kansas City, St. Louis and all points Ea3t and South. N. !- scr, 1h hfttur.Lij Time Table COLUMBIA. NEB. Denver. Helena, Butte, Lake City, Portland. San Francisco points Went. THUNS DEI-AK- -- puinilaIioa. iidly err-cu- t J.S0 T1HINS .M:niVE. No.2! xtvj.t Scaiiaj. -- :& rc. Acoia.nMnl:itii3. daily scvjjI -- "Qh ISOp.ir Jo. . Nu N-- . 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'i.oart i W .tin !aj cf z.cix month. dy iiotlt crrid; Ml ira-- - WU. Mtretary. TIItJSNKI.RA No. li. O. D. H. . icwt? the ir.d uadicrtii Mon-Ia- j of rii aioath ia K. ,.f 1. liall. Aloi- - Maier. pretideat aail J. H. Juliaant--- . M. W. cf A.Ni..i.-Met-- ts coe1 asd fonnh let-d- ay in.K. of 1". iiali. lni Held, V. IV . Ijmits lZrcauea, :v:aty. OCClDtXTAL L.OIX5E, No. 21. K-- f r. Mt - rrery V"odalay ia K. 1. liall. J. M. Cartis, C . f 1. J . il cl "all rt y. . 1V1LDX.Y lXllx.1 No. U. I O. O. F.-- 5It ereT lniiy- - 0:0 Felioi hall. J. E. Tanl. ;. G- - Grorr.; Fiurduil. tcrctary. 1UDYAL HUlHLANUEItS. o. 14. Meet fim Thurwlay ia nuoin. Odd. lelJo-- halL" Carl Jobnoa. C. O--, P-t- Lnchiastr. secretary. COLU JIIJUS I. O. O. F. No. o 3It firtt arid thinl Hoatlay ia Old Fellows . hall. George Fairciuid, C. F.. J. XL Curtis, secretary. LEEOY LODGE NO. 2X TEGItEE OF HON-- . Olt. Meete th first and thinl loi day of ich south in Odd F-ll- ow UaU. Mr. J. F, Kirpitrick. rM of honor, Mrs. Alice Boefciter, lecorder. fci , DISTRICT COTJBT. Judge Heeder Has IS Criminal and 112 Civil Cass to Try. The November term of district conrt convened Sunday morning. Judge Reed-- r picsi.iiug. The do?fc et is a long one on-istin- g of lt criminal j cares and ;12 civil cases, Many of these cates, however are unimportant The states cases agait John Hale Geo. Rubenthaler and Jamas W.Ham- - t lin were stricken from ihe docket by t Judge Retder, the defendants havicr escaped from jail. The state's . bottoms declared tomorrow lefc uises against Mat Sidney know yon can come in out of McCone and Herbert Cox were dis- - j wet. Kramer Girls. missed. The case McCone was In the following young dismissed becace McJone ladies decided come in oat of fused her husband i wet a which evidently fell and the case against Herbert Cox the : Martha and was dismissed the ground of Freda Post, Speice. Wbitnioyer. Giet-sufficie- nt evidence. Young Cox was j Galley, Bucher, Hensler, Hart, released from custody and will return ' McDermott, Maudo and Hazel his mother's home in Ohio. Latham recommended the of Genoa, Cramer Clannda, ; dismissal of th misdemeanor cases j Chas. Dark, Irve Speice brought from on the Brown of ground that f not iu When guests all they the interest of public justice but to seated in dining room where carry out jersanal spite. Jadgo Heed- - j a sumptuous tea was er agreed with view but i Tho table was beautiful with yellow his final decision awaitinc the nd white chrysanthemums in the ions of other attorneys interested. The case of Gerber against Johnson was called this afternoon, the jury impanelled and a jiart of the testi- mony heard. Hart, tho horse thief, will be arraigned tomorow morning. The following jurors were called : Vs. L. Cock, A. Luth, Win. J. New man. John Wurdeman, John Ahrns, John Mark, Fred Clark, Sr., Vincent Wie.-e-r, Sr., C. Mocre, J. O. 131od-get- t, Blaser, Thos. Shaeffer. James Noonan, Peter Hipp, Arthur Watts, Wm. Thomazin, Jos. Cady, Martin Morgan, Ja. Greig, Henry Werner, Sr. John Conley, ICick Ad amy, Henry W. II. Cox were excused. Tuesday was a busy dav for Judge Reeder in district conrt and a large amount of business wss disposed of with promptness and dispatch. The following were acted upon : F. M.Cookingham v? Wm Hellbusch et aL On motion of defendant, dis-misse- d at plaintff's cost. Samuel Anderson vs Ingre Anderson et al. W. a. Critchfield appointed guardian ad litem of defendant Incre Anderson, an insane person, with ler.ve to answer in 20 days. II. J. lirneniir vs Henry Zessin. De- fendant permitted to answer instanter. Henry Lubfc?r vs Lonis charms. Plaintiff permitted to file reply A. Vol, vs Chas. Karnash et ah to dismiss action overruled. Defendant excepts. Plaintiff to file petition instanter. Defendant to an- swer in five days thereafter. Commercial National bank rs C. L. Taylor et al. Default against Taylor. In the matter of the application of George Borchers. guardian of John Borchers and others, license to sell real estate for purpose stated in petition. Bend of guardian fixeI at S,000. Citizeaship was granted to Johannes ' Elohm of Germany. John Wurd- eman and Edward Watcke witnesses. International Co.vs Theo- dore Wolf. This is a replevin case where "some machinery on which plaintiff had a mortgage was taken by defendant on a debt and company sues to regain possession of the The court awarded judgment to the plaintiff, allowing nominal dam-ac- es and title to the property. Theodore Wolf vs Martin Luchsinger and August Wagner, intervenor. De- cision for the plaintiff. In the case of Gerbcr vs Johnson. which began yesterduay and occupied the court part of today, the jury re- turned a verdict this afternoon rrainst JfJoiscn. This is a cae where John- son borrowed some money Goetz, and turned over a horse to a by the name of Reislacd to be held in trust to sm:nre Later Goetz sold tho note to Reialand, and John- son brokn the lock cf barn and took tho iicrs.e to Goetz's pa.stnre. K'i'land ime claimed the horse and Gojt delirered it to him. Then Jol.-uso- u brought action acainst Ger-- r to recover the value of the horse. ILtri. who ttole the horse and busgy f:iui 'taab and Scott, utj; arraigned lias ruoming pltd euiltv. He will ject ive sentence some rime the latter Tort of the week. Kyle vs Platte conntr. Thi i? the t. wbor tha dBm,igc,5 r.Vowf-- I Kyi fy tht- - b.ir'J r.f sacrvi'-or- i ior np.j:-ni- i: a radtu line of hi land wero considered ininf5cient by Kyle and he appeale-- I from the supervisors de- cision. The case i? trial today. John Erock and A. VT. Clark aro serving bs at this term rf ccurt in uisrrirr etlseday. jury i th cas of Kyle r PUtro conntr rerurnc-i- l a rerdict for tho plaintiff allowing and costs which amount j to about $20i In the cace of the State vs. Carter. . M. Gondring was appointed counsel fcr the cefen-.tant- . The case ot Chris rs. Tober in which. Mary Chri sues the defendanr for slander, alleging that the defendant falsely accused her of stealing SS50, has ocespictl the crKtter pars of court's attention todar and has act yet gone the jurr. Joe Garern, a Polnnder who woiks section for the Union Pacific railroad, was brought before Juice Ratterman this afternoon on cooipaint of Vizzard, dete ntire fcr th railroad, fined $10 nua coeta. amounting in all to flC.20, for eteal- - ing 30 tire from, company's right, ' of way. Gavern lives in the r"i has a large tatnily. He That be did not hare the money to pay his fine Lot said his wife conld it by nicraing. He was therefore in charoe of Sheriff Carris until the fins might be paid linen Shower. Last week friends of Miss Myrtle Parker, whose marriage is to occur this month, received following invitations : Dear : The weather man predicts a linen shower for Myrtle on Thurs- day, the 10th, from 2 to 5. Let us Hennes, i if the The against response, Mrs. re-- 1 to the to appear against snow for occasion Misses on in- - zen. Winter- - to hot ham David City. Attorney ' Mesdames down Lindav. and Lincoln. Far la., they were ilea the had arrived were the served, this ' opin- - the Hector Kersch and cases Lutj Motion J. Harvester the from arty the note. the and and th on fu". the to on the John and the get the of of O. center. At each place Pugsley withheld granted prop- erty. was a Japanese umbrella. After tea thejguests repaired to the parlor, and while Miss Parker was seated there the other young ladies came in with a great Japanese um- brella and opening it over her head showered her witn falling packages. The gifts of linen were beautif nl and many, and Miss Parker will always enjoy in their possession the double happiness of their use and the niemor- - of her friends, the Parcels of linen were sent by only O. Becher. Era5. it honors Miss Maude Kramer of Salida.Col., Miss Gertrude Whitmoyer of Park City, Miss of Lincoln and Miss Maude Parker of Fullerton. Canning Factory. W. A. McAllister, president of the commercial club, has called a meeting of the members of that organization at S o'clock tomorrow evening in the firemen's hall, to meet Mr. M. B. of Chicago who to Co- lumbus representing Hastings Indus- trial Co., of that city. An invitation is extended to all people of Columbus who are interested iu its derelopment to be present at meeting. The Hastings Industrial Co., have itablished canning facrorie in Hast- ings, Auburn and St. Paul in this state and in many of the eastern states, where they have done a great work in building np home industries. Miller's plan is to establish a factory to can fruits and all kinds of regeta bles and to have it ready for next year's crop. In order to do this the work of organizing the company and buying land must be begun Should the lactory be built it would mean the employment of from fifty to seventy-fiv- e men and employment of more in the fields of Platte cennty. an increase'! demand for farm hind and a better market for the products of farm. There is no soil better suited to the crowing of vegetables than the valley and there is no reason why a canning factory shonld be a great success here. The Hastings Jndustrial Company which Mr. Miller represents erect and eqnip the plants they establish and furnish an expert to conduct the fac- tory. The business of Colnmbns will not fail to give the matter most care-tu- l consideration. Death of Mrs Sickly. The death augel entered the home of W. T. Rickly today noon, at 12 :30, removing from their midst the spirit of the dearly beloved wife and moth-ex- , Mrs. W. T. Rickly. The news of her sudden illness and death comes as a shock to her acquaintances as she was thought to be enjoying fairly good health, although she had for many years been subject to severe nervous headaches. This morning coon after arising she was found un- conscious by her daughters, where she had fallen on the lloor. From that time to the hour of death she un- conscious with the exception of a few minutes. Will Rickler jr.. arrired from Omaha a few minutes before the final summons, bat Will Rickly sr.. was unable to reach Omaha from Council Bluffs, in time to come on the noon train. Mrs. Rickly was born inCauadaar.d I racio i i '."oiniiibu in the cariv dnT. a- - a ycung Li'ly. residing iu this city ever since. Sha has one brother, Charles Mathews, residing in Colum- bia, and leaves beside her husband. two daughters. Eulalia and Rnby of j this city &nd one sen, of Omaha Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenses .were issued re- cently by Judge Ratter man as follows: Benj. Fix, 25. Creston. Bertha Luchsinger, 25, Creston. Felix Krzycki, 25, Columbus. Victoria Klimek, 21, Columbus. Robt. H. 27, Platte Center. Frances E. Labcnz, 20, Columbus. Wm. L. Gcgan, 19, Lindsay. Ollie Burrows, Lindsay. Eamey J- - Pelle. 25, Humphrey. Thereisa Bethscheida, Humphrey. FOUND. On the road northwest of Colnmbns, October 12th, a shawL Owner can recover same by proving property at the residence of C. C Sheldon. wit. ALFALMO. Try a hundred pounds of it. Best of all foods for home. cattle, hoc or ponltry. Sold only by Knet & Brock. wit d-m- DAff BRAT WDIS THE CUP. Chief Game Warden George L. Car- ter surrendered the Denver trophy cup to Dan Bray of Columbus Nor. 10, after a chalience shoot on the Lincoln club ground. Mr Bray hit 71 out of 100 blue rocks. V.) vards, and Mr. Car- ter Cb. The shooting rook place dur ing a snew Mcrm end the poor score was attributed to the bad weather. The gnu tlub men present made much fun of the contestants tecause or the low score, in turn the contes- tants urged them to try it themselves. Nearly a dozen men. including several visitors, went to the traps and shot at ten blae rocks each. The best score was seven and the three. Among those who participated in the club shoot were Hr.rdy. Simpkins, Carter, Hindmarsh nnd Williams of Lincoln. Reed of Ohlowa. Bray cf Co- lumbus, Maxwell of Holstein, Town-sen- d of Omaha, Fox of Sew York and Hempel of Hastings. Lou Reed has sent a ckallenee to the Denver Post Trophy clnb, to meet Bray in Columbus on a date to be Sxed i. &- - r ti . . t Mary's referred family amy receive Cclumbas n.i the chalience ofiicially a few days and will fix the date some time after engaged tht cccasion audience tocether bowling getting larger crowd Colcmbus SCDro vening. Amnhs wM(MU.DitE record lanre mitre" foot game Tbanks- - cntiM'n.,,1 day Mr. tney couiu ne present. ' before part open contests Denver Trophy this first in- dividual cdhtest victory givers. I with middle west. honors Mrs. Grav, Gus Platte Utah, Lottie Miller comes this Lonp Will Nay. lowest Vahratl-o- . Nebraska. Here's hoping that Denver Tro-ph- v will remain Columbus that Reed's scalp will dangle alongside that Carter's Bray's belt. double make have stock. Come LOCAL. 1'rickey down from Rapids today. Miss Anna Kumpf been confined to home from illness fiIed Inratinn evening on Stires. trustee cf in 50 to to at of is in it as Is is at if to ; an . lung , to ' rr ouij io to j J. j as v.-- c of in on r.f was to ; to 4 of in was ana ' to ' of of a : cf an to to the citv re- - ! , lovers the mit ,.,., in in . TIia Tin,n!n t,-- c . . , " hFUID); -- -- " was lor ?a.u .xi- -i mB raue the an J but Mr. music the st it the J. won the a to , or lhe a Mfinr rf f.innnln , . j ... 01 had ua in.. . ' on n . to to tDe ay wnen Mr. Bray has taken in for the cap but was his for it. His ies it the i tho It not Mr- - hut rountr the the not men was 21, 23, the cup in Mr. ot on room in in H. came Cedar has her this week. oeen wav David City. J. D. the credit Gar rntr Halst ticpncnts. Miss Elda county reports removed from the residence er6 in the Rohde Frank, Mrs. Hannah Bushel returned from City where she has been attendance the bedwde her daughter. Mrs. Mitciiel who has been ill several weeks. We have car load of pianos here nest who wish purchase empty piano boxes their early. Boxes from $2. J.00. W.Saley. tw. M. D. Karr returned last night from trip Louis. Karr who him stopped Omaha with her where she will re- main until after Cecil Wilson of nephew Rev. DeWolf visiting par- sonage few days while Jus parents errand play. the remains his grandparent fcr burial. There not minister the this citv that nreach cast Kian. the wilnPinP gf-o- d Dcrformance Porter White's The fourth "Faust" ehows the Shrine the Virgin the gor- geously illuminated electric star drops, darkness, character the refined people, such plays "Faust" would go begging. then, not proof that really true in the grand old Porter White in it. Have you ever seen the piano which by Story and Clark and sold for 1500 Yon ful- fill the conditions yon take it home with yon free. Yon will the conditions another pag6 of this paper. The St. Anne's social clnb of the Catholic church entertain K. Thursday miltary euchre. The club has been organized the of social among the church mem- bers will begin .eighty seven ladies and gentlemen. Joseph of California who formerly owned the Peter Schmit mill and who still owns 720 acres choice Platte county land, made the office pleatant day this Mr. Backer owns nearly John Connelly Dead. John Connelly well known our readers, died last the St. alter illness sertrai months, from trouble. He had taken the hospital tjo iev liars uciort; uemu cawe cornwittres. his Oct. 11. Reieimtionnf JT. deceased was born 6ixtr justice thi u-c- mid nnd ago the -- 'llu December, Cascade, accented and motion Held He married Febuary 14, board appointed Gus Fitibr.t::n t the 1SS1 Iowa Mies vacancy. Finnican. and them were Application Peter Kczlowski for born six childern. whom are saloon license Duncan living three dead The wife and judiciary committee. mother died nine years aco. The Petition John Johanns and others children left mourn the loss both establishment public run- - parents Cordelia mng east from the cor Fec2t; 1S-- 1 Edward. The Connelly hare lircd Platte county lSS, first moving the farm north town and after the death Mrs. Connelly the father children moved east parr where have since sided. Bowling Game. The contest ;nme bprween Nnrtli exPeB BeQj aC(1 bowling game held last 12. U. Railroa.1 sub-evenin- t; The n;n Thacfcr?irinr lOIW Loiumous nana tae toniesr woum piace and enioved tiny Thanksgiving, Bray evening with for later date with hope of game. Hart biu with tho anA rnn.ic o-- 'l. cancelled. men iilnnnA1 tlio xnere ball ....... xrcasurer giving and urged Bray set threatening weather. thieo championship also Hockeuberger Mr. soon. and and Mr. Mr. G. recovered. must "Faust." class and have with Moretta, and this allev. will chines loidiv The following were players and year l!K):j. which $510 their Columbus, D. is poll and J221 ner'omH anaugn, i:n: w. j. uregorius, ; H. A. Graves, 4!7; A. Way, 0; Hrt. o21 ; 2291) North Bend, Timbell, 47b; Rogers, :;; Brit- ten. 442;Hober, 4iG: M-J- I expf rdding made an offer to sell among Columbus to the countv use next week. treasurer's motion Call the Journal and carry away chart Xer Cent IDIsco-ijirr- t ON ALL WALL Over 20c per all new patterns for spring and look them over. Bargains Remnants. Chas. H. DacK Druggist ADDITIONAL ri-- ht the nn. i sav UUU in he came is to man Mr. ' he told us he thM nearlr to nrriT-a- n oi hr olorl-- c ors nf rinsed m The wi.i.iiu v.,, v ui mc on is rears, nuu ii, uns canity J" cue ner David at a &1 to leave Mrs. accompanied in Thanksgiving. is of cosnel can an merit yon find week. to yers to are Jieciifr total persons cannot world enongn praise take vears ago. meet like Euoher. had been years. Mrs. Carl which from Harry Mathews Red Lodge, commiMinnorG afternoon. Bvrnes. uuuiwi yesterday. and uiwuuu Will daughter enough Grays' purpose evening Kav- - Pruyn, 502; some time. Subscribers to tho Journal who also subscribers the Journal should, if they transfer weekly the daily list. weeklr paper for readers necess- arily stale of the Daily Journal. clad to full the at claim $41 is good time to attend to Pay your back to weekly and pay year or more ad- vance the Daily contest pice is made. And when pay. forget to name your favorite the 5500 George Khtnt's tiO.GOO on to Illinois, I0' Roberts' u;.ii.;niit" i-iuj-,u. the seen here shortly, morn elaborate scal than hereto- fore attempted this style play. that attain hrtr rnltB ! With poerini than wil! knwn !f(lniPment of this piece easily of J. cf wa of J. is of on P. at of of in of takes its place the top the ladder. tells story search mother her only child who was ago. The theme the piece with romance and with blue dome heaven edy, and brings some exception- - mto bedecked here there 'ally good sketches whicn witn .... tne and ccnic cnncnf that, there See manufactured them will hall erening acquaintance and membership call many hospital ! t j n of in three of of sw in since of of of f... J. at Incidentally clerk week their subscription is subscription in lady .:u it on of bo If nm an extremely interesting of blind i6 interwoven forth twinklirg maxe tcrnri5itirir infpr. edncatfd Journal evening such as no other show kinu has, it is foremost everything. The Bridge from which the takes name represents jack knife bridge full working order, which is conceded to te triumph stage builder's Coal $5 Per Ton Yards. This coal is large nut. mix clean lignite coal with cooking coal which makes heating cleanliness tbat superior to any coal th for the money. will pay yon try this coal if it suits you. yon save money using it as it costs $2.50 per than ttocksprings. also hare RocJt-sprin- gs Eemner. Maitland. Trenton Sheridan and. all other good coals in nnt lamp and sizes. WEAVER 2:w. Tbe Brocken Hell scene) in scene (known the White's Faust' considered by critics to be of the most imprertire of the abode his Majesty" that has ever been conceived the dramatist. Supervisors Proceedings. xuiiiiimiiiiiniiniiimiiiiiMumimiint Oct. Board met rt p. m. with present excp: Held nnd Kiernan. IffttrS ;Q0. of rrfvionsst-s-io'- i wirp read and apprv. Mnni:illlIIIHIUllliniliUIIUIIIIUIfllU bills en fi! wuh il.-i- wr:e files Journal May 1S71.) reierreu relief. Ccrtis The Iowa. Maggie read earthlr ther total, and don't Blcedora Married. residence Brettner Rnnge. Personal read and referred to committee on ! the bonk in tho roads and bridges. clerks office, is as follows: Merchan-Petitio- n Oex Henggeler et al dise, S7,705: manufactures, $1,400-establihme- nt of running ; ftt.SG: 51 mules & from cor se w -- .754 iX,M2; ;C) f .570 was referred to committee roads l.-in- i : . and bridges. . Petition of John Boss al lo- cation a road running north the Lonp river from the cor of nw W referred tn mm. uj , r. 10 of , nn rnB was Wednesday ! Oot. the P. Hazel's bowline n .: - . . ! u.u.uuiia.1011 - - " of P. . tn of C. of they had returned all their do- - pot grounds right of way to the state of canalization that the lorol on said ground for the years K00. . hf Referred to claims com- - i , ,.w . -- " was not so a crowu Illinois 1 nf uc n;nn 1 a Mrs. St. a a a a - see a all . .v. vy.Kt w..t. m .mittc, list showing 3740.72 nncoltert.-.li- lf the :ax for the of 00 scores: C. j tax 72 v 4- -'i W. P. gamo wall f of of in 5 cf sw of sw of the , five of to the A. I nnn jir. cts to a con- - test n for in to off one i a 3 to a a offer and fipld notes the the the the the the couv she the yet over same. The nn.n linn for nnvn ;,.; -- . L1.. vwc leuuxi 1 to to Satur The says, har- vest shep day Hy. mfnta road sw'4 2.51Q laid also who horses time. addition during files cattle reported distre-- s iifued month, special! The &M.inNebra-k- a have deunties served warrants passenger tariff to cents accompanied communication, mile, effect Mondar reason inability Arter, agent nkintfxl frnm i t itagel machine, bowlers machine office $:iir,. office FREE. gocd jjiuwiucut Duncan , of Eiernan accepted, no necessity existed chine. The surveyor submitted plats, the two jiouui Po. r,- - Will WIlU ana the fcr new are up for are new On for anu for nr.i irith one can the the tte rou the its its the 50 at We can We one by 10. for S30 rvo.. was ,..: and v..,i R. snow of the mg for the for mav the for the was not for the ma- - the and his for the the sad any com- - the art. nrmn. can he car A. the the tho the the and and the the and cent and val- - and near by. All the for the rino and soon the the for the 1S71 assesji- - west come year and any get any fine and the lest the late Six were frr,m the civ- - trees this more will next boot store to the post he do in has the iUl,UL-- iiiice.s tue by surrounding it with beautiful ing : The Stcven.onrccd picket in Columbus Han j Last Wednesday Thomas road in St. the shot in face in Monroe twp, the he was attempting enter ingbam road and Elattenberg rend Tae man and and the changp? the supposed he had gone to the home of and county roan. iriend who had him to remain On were and with him placed on file. I tbat is he stified iu 1 County Treasurer Bechor Arthur tha can at that the a the rlnnr fimi .i i,or .,. iciov, mailing list so that be I refusal, fired, .- - 1.....T "nt to all with per- - i the nnii VU.UU1MIU , . ,. .. of the dv tne new obliquely downward and under to xwiut-b- r was and tne the right jaw where re- - Switzerland It C!erk firecteu to the necessary steps George H. of was Journal for r had in last his for the n. mn1 tha of , i).o i production prrdnction kidnapied combination portrayals Jtfaltn Monticellc, NEWMAN. Procefdiacs suhmitted Schurler subscriber between Platte Madison counties, with report special .U4.u.au r J fci. .nk membered here as L ,, submitted - r i- - i .i i , I .. a GhriSMan Mnrtoncon at 1 the young I who was married about one r,vfc i -- u i -- z i u . j.u ; l.- - -- -- :.i ..- - . "; iue ruu in i lemuill Mon- day of wiil orders of of at Daily week- ly desire, to A Columbus readers you ; to of a L. one sprmmi will and mei. not can can for of one a on,l a it. a . , is a a a a a at a of . . , a a a hot a i on to. ton less as " of "Satanic 2 2 d. All (From 3 for j a 2 of ' no .1- -0 et to T and to a on a tn as cf utl or a to in w as in approved et to in of as a nf nn and of ucio vu the petitions ui T, I oi iui i- - .;-- !- l;i iia niii (fi". a a a to is on of m, sou It of It vacation roads, together with re- ports of special commissioners and appraisers by him. Referred to committee. Reports appraisers on 1 'awson road in Lost Creek twp and road Columbus twp were read to committee. A communication from K. J.ArncId We be to adiast offering accent 540 in mrmpnt matter for any time. Now of of medical attcn- - while special enter young taking w- - xuuu .....i. be br scenery, of years go loctin-- T piece? friends Bucher piano. of in Scene play of market slack of sheep, assets-nen- t surver rr.ads Mag- - nusson c.CIirt, clerk of of in shall dance and supplies furnished to pris- oners and insane was referred to claims committee. Report of the state examiner was read anu ordered placed on record. The report sives of conntr money on hand on deposit Aug. 1, 1004, Cash Commercial National bank, $12,015.17; bank.10,lG5.05; bank 12,74S.J7; Platte Center bank 2,017.0.'i ; Bank of Monroe Si. 500 c0: Total 40.4S7.C1. On recemmendation of the jndiciary he application for license of Peter Kozlowski, Duncan, was Evening' Star Mine. T. W Clements of. Encamp- ment, Wyoming, manacer cf the Evening Star mine in L. Gerr-ar- d, C. L. Gerrard. Friedhof. M. Brugger. L. other Columbus parties are ficamially was J hero yesterday consulting Columbus j stockholders with to the con- - dition cf mine. Mr. Clements brought with him a collection of ore from Evening Star bad pic- tures and drawings which to ex at round to carry 10 ent to 75 cf copper to the ue of about f per ton. There a smelter within miles the many other large paying mines that the Erening lacks, according to Mr. Clements' statements, to make a open up mine and it for introduction of the mining machinery. TEE BUELISGTOS Thanksgiving Bates-- and one third tound not more than 200 miles apart. Tickets on Novem- ber 23 24. for return November 28. Ask ticket agent. Wm. was iu town day. crops he on Shell creek are Inokinc an r.bundant is predicted. blacksmith will be in full blast. On 2Sth of at of Wellman, by LIder H. J. Hudson, and Annie property Platte county as shown br was of horses, sec cattle, on sec b'ard aked action . -- , ......,,.., vv, S91 ; money credits, SI1.SS3; house furniture. etc., etc., Clother's hare down a side walk east of their hotel, and have ad- ded their hotel business, a livery stable where of onr readers desire and bnggy at Olson and Magnnson are building a dwelling for Rev. E.J. which. when completed will present a appearance be a good fo town. Guy Earnum tells us. that he has found alL his cattle which torm. (From Journal May 10, Wl.) loads of Nebraska Shirked tn Chir-ntr- Ploftc. He warrants ( Saturday, inoachcrse. Reports li reduced who the taking collect. Many of citizens' of Platte Burroughs conntr hare . arrange On roll, county . ., . ,v, 000 sprinc, and many be planted season. Louis Philhpps has moved his and shoe Olive street office, is prepared to work his old style. Jacob Ernt added greatly to appearance of his house north of town ioiiow- - ' public fence,. twp. Gecrce night Shea, Bernard twp , was by Mrs. Arthur, road Ccck- - while house. intoxicated twp. a Columbus Colfax . motion they during leat whal tf rcqu.ed Mrs. heard board procure of ., - .. ........,. .W1U notices niiehr after a ball thnnon.i nv.: r,t :;f assessed entering at . - ' ... . required iav. cranreti bone it thirty I Thomas petmon thirty . parents Blend i'rupeny. lodged , procure county re- - nnnninfoi? i - , - paling I ' ,il a appointed Stev- enson referred parsons, statement as follows: First Natl Columbus State committee. trrsntcd. The Grand whith T. Grny interested, regard from from gold is good Evening Star Star prepare trip limited Bloedorn's Martin opposite where Granville ,ull. i.c mams. A new wholesale grocery store has been organized to start in Omaha, in which one of our Columbus citizens will be a member cf the firm. J Erekine, who has been a resident of this city fcr several years, will be a member of the new company, together with Jos. Selleck traveling for Allen Bros, of Omaha, and Messrs Rappke, Katz and Wcodman all of Omaha. The new comrany have meney and business influence with them and their friends who are acquainted with the situation assure them that they have an encouraging future before them. Mr. was at one time- - a resi- dent of Columbus aad is a in this district, his family residing in Albion. Mr. Erskine will not leave his present firm, McCord. Erady Co., until the first of January when he may decide to remove to Omaha, al- though the family may not lave until later in the spring. Mr. Erskine i? considered one of the best on the road in Nebraska, and there is no more popular man in the state than he. His record among talesmen in the United States classed among the best for which he has repeatedly receivea public recognition. Mr. Erskine's re- moval from Columbus will mean a great loss to the Methodist church, as the assistance both he and Mrs. Ers- kine have given in the choir and numerous other ways have been of untold value to th- - church, crd their places will be difficult to fill. November Low Rates. To ST. LOUIS: November offers ihe last opportunity for seeing the ST. LOUIS EXPOSITION th most mag- nificent spectacle the world ha? evr pro- duced. SEE IT NOW OR NEVER. Special low coach excnrsion rates dai- ly each ireek from Sunday to Thursday inclusive. Seven day limit. Slichtly higher .rates for tickets gocd in sleeping ears, with longer limit. To CHICAGO: Daily low round trip rates, either direct or via St. Loui- - plain in detail the location of the ore, j either direction, with stop-ove- rs St. the size of the "leads" and eo on. I Lonis. Kansas City or Oraaha. The samples which Mr. Clements dis- - LIVE STOCK SHOW: One fare played at the Thurston hotel were ! pins S100 for the trip to Chicago said per per 10 eight of for- - necessary and in E. salesman salesmen and return on November 2G, 27 2S. Winter i ourist Rates. Low round trip rates to Denver, Colo- rado Springs and Pueblo. Colorado: Gal- veston and Antonio, Texas: New Or- leans, Louisiana: Mobile. Alabama: Jacksonville St. Aujrnstine, Florida: rune for the stockholders, is a few acd hundreds of other points. thousand dollars more of capital to If vou on a winter eicnr- - the S Fare the between points sale to ' April, - to Elliott invited nicht, Selleck in and Sao and are fimrinir sion trip. I can furnish yon valuable- - in- formation; or write to L. W. Wakely. General Passenger Agent, Omaha. L. F. RECTOR, Agent, C.B.&Q.R.B. FOR SALE ! All my farm lands in Platte, Madison. Nance and Knox counties, Neb., at much less than prevailing prices. Call at my i office. .L GLUCK, Colnmbus,Neb. 'f- - KJ mMm t J&h You Hear It Every Day 4"I wish I had saved my money." Well, why not begin to-di- We'll give you 3 per cent interest a year oa verv dollar yon save and place in our bank. If it's only a little, it a a start. Once you make the start, saving sys- tematically becomes easy. Try it! Columbus State Bank. u;m;aiiiniimn:ii!i:!um!!iHiimrur!4 SAY! J tVe own anil control 10.000 acres of the choicest land in Thomas County Kansas. r Here is what we claim for F E this country: E It is fine, smooth, well-grasse- d E praine land; rich, deep black soil on clay snbsoil: an inexhaustible supply of pure water, and the E most healthfnl climate in the state. Good neichbor and good schoola The dairy will pav the Thomas E county farmers 5i.'0.WX.00 this E -- fc seaton. They raise btnnpor crops of all kinds ovt-- r I.Ouo.t'OO bush- - els of wheat this season, many E E fields j leldinc 40 bushel- - per acre. E Other crops m pro;ortion. E S 1 nomas is the county of fat s E cattle and hoes, fine ho'rst--s and E rnnlee. and the thrifty ben that E never rets sick in this country. E E Price, only Stf.00 to S13.C0 per E E acre, on terms to suit purchaser. E Isn't this jnst what yon have been E looking for? We conrt investi- - E gation. E ELLIOTT, SPEICE & CO., f E Columbus, Nebr. E 5!.M!i!:ni!nm:ni!i;!ui:!!n:inimniaimi Bargains in Farms -- - Parties desiring to sell or . x- - 'f. change their high-price- d lands in : Platte and adjoining counties will j- - do we 11 to examine our lands in X Sherman county. We also have j lands in Rnffalo. Cnst-- r and other y counties in central Nebraska. :- - Prices $10 per acre for rough unimproved land to $30 and t"5 for well improved valley lands. B&6HER, H06KENBERGER a CHAMBERS. COLUMBUS, A If a Man is in Love. THAT'S H IS- - If a oman ie in Low. THATS HER But if they intend to get married, THAT'S MY J. M. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE NoTAi:r Pcblic anu Colnmbns. Nebraska T D. STIP.ES, AT LAW. OS. Oli-- St,, fourth door norm cf Tim Nf tioohl BcW. COLUIIBS. NEBRASKA. 6. J. GARLOW Lawyer Cilumbc- - State Eaak NEBRASKA. BUSINESS. BUSINESS. BUSINESS. CURTiS Tvi'eweitino AVTTORNET GolUITibUS. Neb. A. M. POST Attorney. : at : Law Columbus. Neb. Skorupa & Valasek ;: - -- DEALER IX Wines, Liquors, Glqars GENTLEMEN- :- We are selling as good eoods a3 anybody in town. If you 6oabt our word, drop in and be shown. Eleventh Stree Calnwfcjitt