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Mattings better than ever. The Spring line now coming in and ,
. at prices always the lowest. We have just received t ,000 yards of I
Japanese iiattings that \ve will sell as a leader at 25c per yard. This i d
grade always brings 35c in other stores. VOlt will do well to anticipaf i
your needs. The war has shortened the supply and when this is gone I
\ve cannot duplicate. i
We will carry a fuller line of Carpets this spring than usual.
Keel this in mind. \Ie are in a situation to save you money. All Carpets - !
r pets sewed on our own l11achines. We can give you an Ingrain Carpet
sewed in 20 minutes after order. This is a great benefit to farmers , and !
; over others prices costs you nothing. Ii
. The Furniture line is to be better stocked than ever and n more fi
varied line to select fronl. We pay freight anywhere in the county.
Lace Curtains during this spring il : be sold at a sacrifice. tl
Our Inventory discloses ve have an overstock. \Ve solicit your fJ
continued patronage. i
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; ( : \0.53 Omaha allli Lincoln
passenger . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A lee ; P 111
No. 233 Local 1.'rcig-ht. AII- I
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No. 52 Kallsas City allll Sl.
I.ol\is allll ; Denver . . . . . . . A .1:10 : a 111
No. 58 Kansas City and St
Louis anll ; ; DCII\'cr . . . . . . . A 1:40 : p 111
No. 232 Local , Atchison. . . 10:30 : a 111
No. 220 Stock 1.'rcig-htIIi-
atvatha . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I(1 ) : ( p 111
A. Dail , ) ' . B. 1)aily exccpt S1\1II1ay.
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Merchants and
Business Men
With hard accounts to collect ,
should place them with
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ohm L. Cleaver
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: I Defendant Jays all Costs.
Hunting Party.
After about six hours in thc
held the members of thc two
hunting parties returned to thc
city yesterday afternoon bringing
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and three jackrahbits. 'here
were eight men on each side and
. an oyster supper wa the stalie.
Will Gutzmer and l mel l H.it Deere
the leaders and the side headed
by the former won a ma rg-in of
sixty-four points out of the total
of l,1SI. The losing side will
serve supper at the residence of
Ambrose Bite rstetta on Fl'iday
e'eningThe game tilled several -
al sleighs well up and after the
count was comlpetccl the youngsters -
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sters of the city were invited to
help themscl\\s and the result
was that thc supply was soon cx-
ham tcd. Humboldt item Feh. S.
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Royal HiJhlander.
Thc Royal Highlan\crs \ of this
city entertained a number of their
friends at an open meeting at
their lodge room 'uesday e\'cn- .
ing. The large crowd present
wcre cnterta1l1ed br a program .
consisting of a number of speech-
cs and 111usicai selections , after
which they enjoy themseh'es un-
til a ( late hour tripping the light
I an tastic. It was one of those
delightful occasions for which
this order is noted for being responsible -
sponsiblc for. _ _ . _ _ _
House Burned.
trite house situated on the farm
belonging to J. H. Miles , 3.0. .
miles cast of this city. burned to
thc ground last Monday about 2
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p. m. o\ lock. 1'he nf1agatiol1
was started in thc roof from a hot
flue and a good headway before
it was c1iscoverec1. ' 1'he house
was one of thc oldest in this sec-
ton ! being built by Uncle Jesse
Crook when he first moved toe -
braska and was one of the old
lan(1 marks. ' [ 'he house was occupied -
cupicel br Samuel Cono\'l' and :
family at the time of the fire ,
which destroyed practically all of
the hou c-holc1 ejT ctThc : dam-
age sustained was covered by
insurance
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At the Gehling.
The Kcrkhoff 1)raulatic l Company -
pany which occupied the local ]
theatre hoard on \onda.\ : [ . 'l'ucs-
day and 'Yedncsday evenings is
an eXcellent repertoirl company
and wcll l deserving of public pat-
ronag-e. Nellie KerkholT has an
exceptionally tine voice added to
which is her natural gift for
emotional acting. Grant Simp-
on and Elythc Og-h : b ) ; also de-
serve special mention.
Business Change.
On last Saturday a -deal was
consummatcd hy which ! > oI r. Pig-s-
ley 1 of lrrcmon t sccu red possession
of thc barber shop of Derr & :
Prater , taking possession at once.
He will retain thc same force.
Married
According to the Tecumseh pa-
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Coal. N > thing" is i more cx- I
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stinate fire.Ve sell quick-
fire Coal , and no other kind. -
Get your next ton of us.
MAUST BROS. t.
Phone 58. '
pel'S 1'11' Claud Yocum of this
city and hiss Laura Aikman of
l uio were married in that city H
few days . . J
ago. Yocum is a
young man highly respected in , . .
this community and the bride is
one of the county's popular school J. . .
teachers and a social favorite in . ( 1 ,
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