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PAGE TWO THE COLUMBUS DAILY TELEGRAM, SATURDAY, JANUARY 13, 1923 NIE COLUMBUS DAILY TELEGRAM THE COLtMnt TKLKylUH THE COLt WIU D4II.r Ef J. EliSKINE IS HURT WHEN TRUCK CRASHES INTO HIS AUTOMOBILE Island, has been in the city this week figuring upon opening a business college here. Grain dealers throughout the country are complaining of a shortage of cars. They are deluged with grain, but cannot empty their elevators. A cablegram has been received announcing the arrival of Miss Alice meaning of it.

The orator bad intended to use the word, "reverberation" hut through some lapse of Intelligence had very coined a word which sounded exactly like "rebreveratlon." The groat orator told me that for weeks after that occasion he was frightened every time anybody tried Entered In th posiorftcv Clumttis, Xt-ihraska, as second clsss Bitter. PablUkrd Dally Saltans TniS TKI.Kf.R.tW XOMPA, lnrori.rlo lUXJAU HOWARD, Prrsldaat and Udllur. CELA H. UXMJIS'. Vice-President and Managing Editor Ai SMITH Vice-President and City Editor H- BACKUS Bec'y-Triss.

and Business Manager LLOTD Manager WILL GREGORIfS Meclnnlcal Manager Cowdery, of Leigh, In Manila and her marriage there on Dec. 27 to M. L. Stewart, former Lincoln man who is to engage him in conversation on the subject of new words, lest he might be asked to explain something about his own "rebreveratlon." Every Woman appreciates her own bank account. We appreciate the account of every woman whom it is our privilege to serve.

We know that a checking account in this bank will simplify her household and business transactions and safeguard her interests because a cancelled check is a Subscriptions ars payablo. In advance. The name of every subscriber will be removed from the subscription lint et now holding a responsible position In the government service in the Philip date of expiration of the term which subscription may have been paid. The Accident at Norfolk Puts Him in Hospital With Two of His Ribs Broken and Other Injuries TRUCK WAS ON WRONG SIDE pines. The residence of D.

L. McCroskey on the seed farm near Monroe was Dock Tanner is basking In the soft JanviJ hi, I TICK MS OP ai'BXC HIKriO.V iPayahle In Advance) I the Ciif Columbus One year $5.00 Six month too "ur montbi 1.00 Ona month 0 One week 15 In Kr bra ska, Oatalde Colambas One year $1(0 Six monthi J.00 rhree monUis 1.15 Elaewber la rolled States 6am as rates in city of Columbus. Forelga Couairlee )ne year 18.00 air of sunny Southern California. It I was uue ui uie uiu lauauiaifta ui Is the season of the year when the date opposite name on the address label oi' each paper sent by mall Indicates expiration date. City subscribers may ascertain the status nf their subscription accounts by Interview with the office.

In pTlving notice of change of address do not fall to sTlvo your former address. This fs absolutely necessary before the change can be made. th community, having been erected in the early days. John Erskine popular salesman for SCRATCHES the Carpenter Paper with headquarters here, is in a hospital at Nor- UMTED PRESS IRE REPORT 4J ETENLNG HEWSPAFl'E jfolk where injuries he received in an lauto accident are being cared for. He lis suffering considerably from bruises and from two broken ribs.

The full Money in the bank is safer than in the home and it is spent more thoughtfully. by the Office Cat largest schools of suckers arrive on the coast. Discussing the fresh flsh, Dock writes me as follows: Thousands of new flsh are coming to California every day. Most of them bring more or less money, and they promptly invest it In real estate. They can't help it.

No man from the East was ever strong enough to resist the hypnotism of a California real estate salesman. But the best part of it is that every new sucker who bites on the real estate bait really Makes money, provided he has sense enough to get a ground-floor price, itul llio fih who tax law. The Income tax never distressed any man, financially speaking. It is the fairest tax system ever devised by any government. However, I question that feature of the bill, modeled after the Wisconsin law, which exempts certain profits from the operation of tho income tax.

There can extent of his injuries are not known, though a phone nlessage from Norfolk late this afternoon was to the effect that he was resting somewhat easier. Mr. Erskine and his brother, Murray Erskine, of Des Moines, had driven Who Who is It, when I'm sad and blue I am receiving some nice letters from people interested in a big United States navy. They urge me to pledge myself to support such navy building prosrremme us may be requested by the admirals and other officers of our navy. One of my correspondents boldly intimates that congressmen who hail from the Agricultural states do not know much about the military needs of the nation, and suggests that representing a purely agricultural district in the next congress, ought to And friends are cold and kind Words few, Women like to bank here.

We make them feel at home. The Central National Bank Columbus, Nebraska to Norfolk yesterday, called there by the death of another brother, S. F. Erfkine, whose funeral was to have Who soothes and comforts me ah WHO? I wish I knew. be no such thing as equality among men as long as the government Khali indulge in the practice of exempting one man's property from taxation and laying a double tux burden on another man's property.

taken place today. While driving down the main street in Norfolk in John Erfikine's car, a heavy oil truck turned the corner to the wrong side of the street and smashed Into them. John was taken immediately to the Surplus, $00,000.00 A. F. PLAGE3IAX5, Cashier Capital, $100,000.00 G.

W. PHILLIPS, Pres. hospital, but his brother came through the accident with only minor Injuries. oo "All Hie tussift I eter did didn't do me any Brood," remembers fljek Jenkinsou, "nor the other fellow any harm," he finishes a bit ruefully. oo Of Interest "Man wants but little here below" A poet's sentiment; The profiteers knock this sky-high, They want 100.

oo Amos Tash says the Wisest woman In the world Is the wife who How rapidly public beutimeut does change Nearly three years ago a magnificent Nebraska woman, Marie Weekes, of Norfolk, aided by some men lovers of humanity, tried to in NAB MAN WHO KILLED OFFICER 35 YEARS AGO accept the advice of men who have made a life study of our naval needs. That's all right, my friend. I do not claim to know anything more about the navy than a sheep knows about Sunday, but thin much I know, and know it well, that our country needs a flock of new battleships about as badly as a cow needs four tails. I know one congressman hailing from an agricultural district who will vote In favor of building two government auto roads from ocean to ocean before he will vote in favor of building PHotos Priddy 1T0M SIMS duce the women of Nebraska to petition tho American government to use its good offices in effort to the French government to take her black troops out of "occupied" (ier- Long Search Ends When Han SAYS can manage her husband without letting him know she lias brains enough to do it. oo The one best way for a man to lose muny, where they wore outraging comes hero without money Is soon a dead one.

They simply let him exist until ho has spent his roll for liver and onions, and then forgot him. The Californians don't want new people unless they brfng money, and people without money have no business here. Labor is poorly paid. A great many people come here with a little money. They can't get the kind of employment they want at fair wages, so they loaf around until they eat up their hank roll, and then go to work for whatever wage they can get, just so It Is enough to enublo them to cat.

It Is a show-down, and they have no choice, fiat this country around Hermoiia lieach, which is the finest place in all California, is sure a paradise for people who have money. The climate in all that It Iihs been hraeKcrf up to be, and there is plenty or opportunity for action In most any direction where a fellow wants to travel. I don't lilanie rich people for coming out here to deal the last few hands in the game of life. I rather advise all my back-East friends of mature years to hustle their holdings into cash, come out here and spend the money, and be happy at the Job that the only sorrow which can ever come near them will be a constant regret that they didn't come hore while they were a little younger, und with enough red blood left to enjoy this wonderful climate to the limit. (erinuii women und girls.

Her good his money is to Invest it in a busi in Cock County Jail Is Identified as Slayer Chicago, Jan. 13 (United Press) A Search of 35 years ended today with the identification of Michael If better times don't come this year Good Used Cars Dodprea, Fords and Others PURNELL, KERW00D WILSON 2305 13th St Phone 661 one new battleship. And by the way, the engineers tell me that the government could the Lincoln highway from New York to San Francisco with the money cost of a lato model let's sue them for breach of promise. The trouble with a man who knows ness he does not understand. It tools more than a grave-digger to build the Panama canal.

oo Cap. Jens says thai he has never scon a man who was so absent. minded that lie forgot la laugh nt his onn jokes. oo INSl'RANCE FOR A HAPPY MAR everything is he only thinks he does. Lynch as the Slayer or Policeman Hilly Halleran here in 1887.

Lynch was found in the Cook county Jail hore under the name of John Thomas, who was waiting to be sent to Joliet to serve a sentence for assault with intent to kill. effort fell flat. Today ull America is denouncing tho slimy French government for that black crime. And don't you remember how folks laughed at ICilgar Howard two years ago, when he pluuded with Nehraskans to petition our president to call all our soldier boys away from foreign soil in times of peace, no mailer whether the feet of the boys were on tho soil of Nicaragua, San Domingo, or Ucrmany? Today nobody In Amerlcu, save only (ho professional militarists, or the Wall street bunkers who use pur army to collect loans from wank nations. Ik to lost to sense of the right as to advocate tho quartering of American 8.

Marty F. S. Davis Marty Davis Columbus Meat Market 2409 Uth Street Phone 1 Wheu you see a' man chewing tobacco he is either single or has been married a long time. It is easy to figure what you should have said after it is too lute to say it. Label your Christmas presents now so you won't give them back to the same people next Christmas.

About the only difference between and 1023 is it is too late to do Fxplosion in World's Laras! Coal Mine Proves Fatal for 2 In an Interview appearing onl another pige of this paper the statement is mude by Senator Thlelon and Representative Regan that the republican majority in the state legislature will not givo assent to the repeal of the code law, and that some democrats may vote against repeal. hoar understand how a republican member of the legislature can vote against repeal of the code law, but cannot pos RIAGE IfcJ NOW PROPOSED. NO DOUBT SOONER OK LATER ONE OF TEE CONTRACTING PARTIES WILL WANT TO CASH IN ON THE POLICY. Oo Some Cuts Have Nine he, Hut Tills One Had L' Kittens Mme. Emmy Dcstinn speaking: "Zat ees my Maclnka.

"She ees a Dohcinian cat and she what you should have done in 1922. Dock Tanner may feel that he Is niukea veree fine mozzulr tor ze coun- Vlncennt's, Jan. 13 (United Press) Two men lost their lives In a gas explosion in American No. 1, largest coal mine in the world, last night. The body of Pete Daugherty was recovered, but rescue squads have been unable to penetrato tha a bit too old to enjoy the California FARM LOANS AT C03T through lh-, -V Federal arm Lean System P.

F. Luchsinger Co. COLUMBUS, SEB. Try Tour Loci With I.uclislnget also -on Steamship and Rallrcad Tickets Foreign Exchange Real Estate and Insurance City and Farm Loans troopB on foreign soil in tin) of peuco. Father Time Is a wonderful healer of national errors, ami sometimes ho is a atern avenger of national crimes.

tree. She 'uv forth-five babies. Shu ees exanmle all ladee mozzairs." climate to tho full, but he will never grow old enough to make thousands of tS'cbraskuns quit enjoying his quaint philosophy, and his odd way of push The greater building activity is a sure way cf building greater activity. Five paydays hath September, April, July and December. Henry Ford says work alone will IF SUAKISSPKARE WKRK ALIVE 01 wnero nls TODAY, OPINES SOMEBODY 1 om Doay' 8 lo vamp wr' a vt tiiivit I P.

ing it out to consumers. If I shall iwi.uu iiu i i tiu.rv cure the world's ills, but others think libroRi Famous as 18 not criou8 i OF. HIS SOLILOQUY MIGHT BE "TO DED Oil NOT TO oo That Chicago man who economizes by smoking his cigar butts in his pipe, Isnt so stingy afler all. i Beauty secret: Biting the finger Indiaii Fighter, Dies in Omaha some day own a new addition to some California winter resort, and should desire the lots to change hands quickly, I believe I would employ Dock Tanner to write advertisement for their sale. And Indeed one of my host hopes is that long before I shull enter the USED CAR BARGAINS Studcbakers, Dodges, Bulibs Fords and others T.

F. D0MMANN Fast F.nd 13th Stmt A contributor Informs us that Omaha, Jan. 13 (United PrcsM sibly understand how any democrat In cither branch of the legislature can possibly cast such a vote. No only were the democratic nominees for the legislature pledged by their state plat-form to favor repeal, but In additlcn to that pledge each and every democratic nominee gave a specific pledge In writing to vote for repeal of the code law. If the democratic members of the legislature shall fail to redeem the solemn pledge they to the people during' the late election cam.

palgn-well, but I refuse to brieve li. I shall expect, and I shall believe thar every democrat in both hoiiam cf the legislature will vote to redeem the solemn pledge he made to the people or his district My congratulations to Hon. Charles Thielen, stale senator from 1'lutie, for his enrnpst and Intelligent effort to secure the adoption of a state Income there's a fellow in Ida neighborhood I Lawrence Lebron, 80. famous Indian who always holds back it couple of NRhtrr. died hero today.

He was a minutes when ho tolls anybody the civil war veteran and later ciilcrcd the -o nails leaves a bad Impression on your fingers and on your friends. There arc no farmers around country club and no cattle ut a stock exchange. When a girl straightens a bachelor's tie it makes him feel as If his married friends may have had a little sense. postal service. lie came lo Omaha at time.

My only consolation lies In (he fact that greater ones than I have committed worse blunders than I committed yesterday. I was writing an artldo about Neihardt, the poet, and I employed the term "lyric" where I meant to write "epic." Of course It uus an unintentional error, for a person of avcruge sanity would not write the word "night" when ho meant to write "day." An Indeed there Is as much difference between "lyric" and "epic" us there is between night and day, and 1110.U of the difference Is In favor of "lyric." One of tho greatest American orutor told mo that one night utter ho had delivered a greatly applauded oration his own son. then In High school, took him to task ror coining a new word, und wanted to know tho Osslcr zone I may he able to go out to Hermosa Heach and test the charms which Dock says are in store for all isltors from our winter sone. KDtiAH HOWARD. the dose of the civil war with letters of recommendation from General U.

S. timnt. ooooaoooooooooeooou 0 McXLFRESn WiLtER Lawyers Commercial Natl Rank BUg. Coliinbns, Nebraska onooooAooooosoAaoooo It would help this country some if In Days Gone Dy oo ffrlmrinir lp Kather (Apologies to George McManus) Taw alius pours his coffee In his saucer, when he drinks, Hut mother, she's Just horrified An' tells him 'at she thinks. A great big man like he Is Should surely onthn know 'At If his coffee Is too hot 1 lo oughts drink it slow.

An then w'en we have company Maw nuikes paw mad us sin Minmrs siu: Hy 'irtue of an order of sale to me from the Clerk of the Court of Platte County, i a judgment and decree in foreclosure of mortgage obtained before as many checker games arc soKI in 1023 as die games were sold In 1022. Newspapers have their bud sides. Many a man hides behind one on a street car to keep from giving his seat to a lady. Do your income tux worrying early and avoid tho rush. 000000O6O0000OO WILLIAM O'BRIIX 0 Attorney at Law Central National Rank Bulldlnf Calarouos, Mebranka eooonnoan oooooooo Veiiri Aito The experiment of heating trains by team has been successfully tested by the District Court of Platte County.

I Nebraska, on the Kth day of Decern-: her, A. B22. in favor of Nebraska' Real Estate Trust, as plaintiff, and i against Farmers I'nlon Investment I only one western line -the Chicago. KatesKLove' Triangle Company, Crowell Lumber Grain I Company. Frank Fcharcher.

llenrovl We heechor. iiapp. KiiUe', ree-proor radiator cores By tetllu' him. "Don't u. ycr Ir tuck your nupkiu in rndcrneulli yiT collar, 'Cause that hain't And tells him how cat his i.otip, I.iko'o if paw'd never ct.

oo- 5 a Vivian Brian outs. Rm Motiie. Aviiipim e. Jones, iur an mane cars, uoiuraous Mcrn and Casper Godletnl- AlltO Tinners, WXSt of Park. Jit.

(uDo 'enrwn us Casper C.oddeiu-1 cir). defendants, for the sum of ltnvT roh ii nait hurt 'St. Paul Milwaukee railway and jnow the trains of that ciim-pany are systematically equipped with 'steam henting apparatuses. No niat-j 'or what degree of cobl may exist anywhere along the line, an ven of he.it Is maintained the interior of the train. I One of the worst hllisanU In yenr jhlriuk this portion of the country yesterday afternonn.

During the the wind was In the south snd jiom iderable snow fell. About o'- lo the wind shifted around to the r.nrthwrjl tlio I. as Iwid at hath play Mroml fid ED vcn Thousind Three Hundred Kit-'Order of lleiirliiK mid on Pell. I AUCTIONEER 8 die iu frllou's onn orchestra. ty-Four and S6 loo 8C) Iml Hon for Mrltlemenl of trrnunt oo SOME FOLKS MAKE THEIR JOYS AI KRi-; INCIDENTS AND THEIR 8 Phone, Blue 3G9 Office Phone 1E3 SORKOWS CREAT EVENTS.

i i i Columbus. Nebraska ,2 In the Ccunty Court of Platte County. Nebraska. S'tnle of Nehraf ka, Platte County, its. To the creditors, heirs, legatees, ar.d all persons Interested la the estate of harles Alfred Ftdne, deceased: On reading the petition of Nellie stone, praying a final settlement and allowance of her account filed In this court on the U'th day of January, and Tor adjudication ot heirship, and an assignment of the residue of estate to the persons entitled snow tliat it was almost blinding.

Th ioure, you threw some 1 1 ti'ihc schools wvre dismissed and the 'l k's wedding (children were sent home convey. I more likf throw, l.ir.ces. All of the railroad loading lo-iln uralim of common nense." tra-srvv IarS. and the Crowell Lntntvr It Grain Conip.iry on tho same clay obtained a decree lii the rum of 1.8J!t and Interest at lo per cent, und coi-U of suit taxM ot SIS: and accruing costs. I have levied npon the following real mt.ite.

tiken nt the property of said defendant, to ittrfy s.ild ni. town: Th South 2' Het nf ll.a North L'S feet of IM lu rioi 7. and the North 25 lft of Ihe South 31 feet of ai R. In Rim T. ull In the Vlilnr.e of Lindsay.

Plilte nunty. Nrhrsr.k. I to the city were blockaded The Nor-' Sh: -'it coulua't pire passenger trian mix ntnmi.in..H i Tranccrlpt. jNo. 3 Express wrKt.

due here at 3: SO t. arrived ut 0 oVIm and Is now -in a.isswaasmisBjBzaa.sian. WASBfl AT HLAKCE intuited nn a side bore. Ttin 1 thereto It Is hereby ordered that you and all persons Interested In said i offer Ihe r.enie lor sale to nm'tr nrnv. anil do ni itm 'rnuwplew sent we.tt on the in.iic line! nt Chirks.

The Jin. TV.i.1 finger iMin was abandoned snd ill rrresn iirijy; i he several ds.Ut before Hie line' renie- riw' lo twn ri- liirite-i ldddv t'r ro.li in h.itid oiuti Court to be held In and for When in Omaha stop with ts Hole! Conanl Hotel Sanford fr)j kg zki I A i oti iiir urn djy ui KMipiarv. a. ount), on the 2'ith diiy of J.mu 1 1 in i i in l.e rppnrd. John Miller, rfstdln? il s'M p.r..jiri ii 1 1 in fnuii of inr smith fr-M d'Hirjary.

A i IW.1. at 2 ook p. lo in ihe i'iiy. got lost 'hi tii. t'Mttiliin Hi-o i j.

ibr I'o'tr lli ihe i ty i '(-how cause. If en there be. why the yxfn -N'l in I "olui'i! hh. n'e MRty. prayer of the pefilotier should not his 4rq who ttklng i.ire I The intern commerce cnnii-J mhi linu tn herein the artniH.

snd lint nmiie o( the "i onn? miii. us wnnieroi li.uriiu riMiluu. r-jlM in. of lnsrtt Court tendeny of raid rMHon end the the riiute wit nishf snd it ii jtnrn rmili estai-a il i nt the hour ot o.lock hnrlas thereof tw eivfji to all did not pcr'sh sen 'mi: the lt Ui mM sai- lo reiuin onen'sora interest-! in m.tfer hv Hotel Hensiiaw Our repuMilrHi of can fair dojlinc tor. et orv of tbm anh hr rereUloir OifcT13 Mrriiri a iopy ot fhut order In the Co-iufiibns 1'rlrtrsM dsltv nows- 1 nnrner i oreisn fUO cieimirm Mem i i -ie lim.r.

and where due ul nj wa.i Wr hr.n i ci no on ii MH rr of Hir ill lie by tin. under cporis mrr Hie countrv, lot' i -t to Utn VTttn Zat ant V. Brawster, Kw York cf a string of movlo mstatnes. took Corliss ratmer. I0ycar-ld diar counter tirl from a M.rrm ical hotel and awarded hr tha prize in aa international beauty, larr printed In Mid m-jnir.

tr diy nine-Hr ari-k'. prl-r to snd dsv i.f I ni-n'io IM contest, ha soatd tba aaeda for the Icrsl difficulties In which be now hooting 1 1 Cnuu'y J-jdte tnis tilsiHu, sua. ucaoor v. v. ihvuw vwn tuvi um vu inr npni.o-1 in.

it a ttfut i i if Um- rtvisi h.iw pffi-diH I'FWPIIKH rr. i psp-r. ribbon for all Imaf rT i nd irpori''r rarer il 'vs stocked I. te.E.r Hnnijn. (jijod by Tta Tsl4fani, Thou-J.

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