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- -" a ' I lu )'-" i : 'Jti Dr. J. ILL. TERET : " . OP OMAHA . THE EMINENT EYE-SIGHT SPECIALIST -" AND EXPERT OPTICIAN, wfll be at bt store r or T-ujLe 17, IS aa-- IS. IOXDAY, TTES1UX A5 WEKiESMX. Consult the Doctor about your eyes. Consultation and examination, free. 0 m ' Yotas truly, A. BRODFUEHBEB, Jeweler. iHMiMMmiwwmimm REWARD! It is money in your pocket to come and get prices. Do not 5nret the SL1IEE WASH GOODS. W handle all kinds. 0TE1XLLS. From fiuvw laaa'n aize. old to Umit H SHIRT WAISTS for Ladi-s5 and Boys. The latent; stylen at all aged and pneee. CORSETS. We sell tie best fitting cor sets, the Pandora, Kabo and others fcr young or old ladies. snrs. Buya aaita tmm SI to as. Youc aHo amta boa SB to tli. Mca'a ait fram SI to SX-- UmsxcsIW Hilm Mill PAXTS. Bcr' hud. laac aad kM pants aiao A coax OBclT on trouble to b Srmd. Children's, Ladies' and metis TTsdervwr Beits, TJaibrellaa, lid sad Silk Glewes Uiisiatlrti, flaJf Skirts, Lf Ok Mitts. Do n.lt fail to come and see the Ruga. Bath Bugs aad Carpets in Bras' set, Tapestrv and Ingram. Call and see for yoaraelf. We wish your trade. Qnakry and prices will make customers. 3tU!R!iuiHIIH-i-4MHlU'll','iiw' Just Received Another Gar of Potatoes. Fine Stock. 0 0 X a X aT ara a. ara. a. Ta a' a ar ara. -mar ara. aia am a era. as am ia by far the most valuable, and you have learned by thia time probably that the beat ia always the cheapest, in groceries as in everything else. Our price marks are not the lowest, bat every com modity we sell is worth the money we ask. and yon actually save money in the Ions; run by pur "harnir from as. If there is any desirable thins; in the grocery line we haven't in stock, we will get it for van. The advantage of trading- at Hnlst Adams is quite evident when yon stop to think that their assortment of Staple and Fancy Groceries, Qneensware. etc is the largest in the city. Every article that leaves this store is guaranteed in every respect to be the best goods obtain able for the money. Our well-known aad loag and favorably tried line of Chase San do re Coffees sneak for tnemeeh a 0 AM 0 0 0 X X 0 and cneaper than lota of inferior Coffi that cost more. Come and eeu6. 0. 0 aa '0, HULST & ADAMS. TELEPHONE 2L 0 XXXXX Monarch Pure-food Exhibit....... In the selection of eatables it is most essential to know that what we buy for table use is pure and wholesome. Especially is this true when it comes to buvinr canned goods, of which there are so many dif ierentbrands many of them being put up as cheaply as possible without any regard as to quality ox punty. It is therefore quite important that every housekeeper should be familiar with brands of unquestionable merit and absolute purity, put up with great cleanliness and alwavs reliable. Such a brand we have in the Mon arch seeds. They have been gu the market for over thirtvvears, every item of which is fully guaranteed It is "a "most comprehensive line, in that it embraces more items than any other line on the market. In order that you may see what degree of perfection has been attained in their preparation we will have an opening at our store on Wednesday, June 19th, 190L. when we will eut and serve Monarch goods all dav (beginning at 10 a. m. ) and cordially invite your self andvour friends to call on us on that date, assuring vou thatno pains will be spared to make your visit both profitable and enjoyable. Yours very truly, Mir kkihu e. sJ3b Columbus Journal. WXDSESDAX. JC5E XL MBl. Houareiu IfialariT: for best photOS. Go to Gray's next Wednesday. Duty is always larger Than oar-J selves." I. Glack was at Platte Center Toes day on business. Mrs. John Wiggins has been very sick the pst' week. Blank farm leases for sale at Tax Jockux. oCoe. Xl Dr. Baker, physician aad sOirfe street. tf Get ashirtraist hat- it is aiJ.'CRUsac'a. Fan alive at HageiV Bowling alley Dr. Nnaiit, deatast, Thirteeat street, tf Mrs. John ?" tn will entertain Tharertay aftsTneesu TSmw featheca, aew pillows and sofa ptUova at Herrick'a. Trr Ti P Toaa, ITisMeiipsrliTi physi- birde-eve fnraitare at Heracks. -Irhfai yosu- job work. We will trip to Oeaasaa WeeaMSslaT. Ike i Bawl iii lor the Oehlrich HpsrisT prlw eat all mimn at the Beyal, Ma. Eva Martsa. swsacer. Pot fte waSeh EspaerJac; sail o Cari, Ti i il, Uth at, Piilsailiiii, Sebu For sale, a horses. Inquire of C SEastoo- Dr-C-BL Gsetsee,. decdast, in Bar bar block. Tkkteeath street, lm The nxst new r ' of the season here were on the aarket Thnmlaj. Dra. Martyn, Evaae V Gees; three doors aorth ofFriedhoTs store, tf Frank, son of John G. now employed at Halat &. ChTrsfn later Ocean aad CoLCMMca JbcaxLL. one year, in advasoe $L73. tf -C a Hardy was at Lssrh lest week and attsedsd the FJeper-BTyland wed daav Do not fail to see oar 8-taat gutrma iasdstaslmiU for S32JHL A.Daesell Son. tf Tssf -year's potatoes are aowootof the marker, and new ones sell for 92 a Dr. Haaghawout, formerly of this city, has moved from Fnllerton to Cedar "Rapids The hxst of Jane found John Free man eating wmesap apples of his own raising. uWhen you want to scrape the paint off glass do it with nirkela that are worn smooth. Jos. Muff was here Monday to hand in his assessor's books for Humphrey township. A good, young, fresh, Jersey cow for sale at 330. A splendid milch cow. C S-Easton. Far a night's lodging or a good meal, no to the Lindell hotel. A- Hen, proprietor. The doug recital by J. L. Lawrence Monday night was an exceptionally tine entertain uitrnt- Eev. T. L. Sexton will preach in the Presbyterian church nexr Sunday, morn ing and evening. For sale, eight you n;r beauties, peJ iereed Belgian Hares, by Frank SuiiUi xCo. Price $12. tf Dr. McKean's method of making aluminum plates places them on an equality with gold. Lawrence Hon! came home Friday from the State University, where he is studying the law course. Henry Gase. jr.. went to Batncv ' this Tuesday nurainz to attend tht- I State "Cnkiertakers convention. J. E. Lake, a cousin of C. J. Garlow, came out from Fairmont. West Virginia, and is attending the county institute. Dr. Dave Martyn is in Humphrey, looking after Dr. McEnley'a patients while the latter is on a vacation trip. Fred. W. Herrick has put in some very nice up-to-date iron beds, polished beds. You should go and see them. 2t I have on hand several refrigerators, that hare been used but a little; will sell cheap. John Eusden's second-hand store. 4 Mrs. Gus Schroeder and Mrs. Gus Speiee will entertain Tuesday afternoon at the home of the latter, to a euchre party. Mrs. Homer Bobinson entertained lady friends Thursday afternoon to a euchre party m honor of her guest Mrs. Leonard. About sixty pastors and delegates are in attendance at the Columbus Asso ciation of Congregational churches in Albion this week. Another nice assortment of showers, so that muddy streets and roads have been in evidence, the entire visible veg etable world showing its appreciation. J. E. Lake of Taylor county, W "va arrived in the city Saturday evening, and will be a student of the law placing himself under the direction of C. J. Gar low, esq. Dr. Huntingdon, Chancellor of the Nebraska Wesleyan University at Lin coln, will preach at the Methodist church next Sunday evening. Everybody will be welcomed. Envelopes with your return card printed on them, for 50 cents a single hundred; for larger quantities, and dif ferent grades, call at Tsz Joubsai, office for prices. Dr. Terry, the eminent eye-sight specialist of Omaha, will be at A. B rod fuehrers store June 17, IS and 19. Con sult the Doctor about your eyes. Con sultation free. 1 J. R. ''ampbell was at Xorfoik Wed nesday. The country between this and that looks one, but evidently around Norfolk recent rains had not been so copious as ours. Wells Hard of Central City have erected an elevator at Duncan at a cost of some 316,000, which wOl be an excel lent thing in a business way far oar western neighbor. Julius Ernst says that while the vicinity of Doncan. last week was having a tremendous downpour of rin with some hail, oae mile north of them the fall of rain was slight. Auction! Auction! Large sale of shoes and underwear at Hooahan's store near First National bank. Saturday after noon, Joae 15, to be coatinned every Saturday until closed oat. 2 Dr. Boy Cornelius has located at St. Edward in the practice of his profession, and doubtless will make a success of it. He has passed through the preliminaries in a very creditable manner. Look toward the east about half an hoar before sunrise and see the comet, said by observers to be the brightest visible to us in nineteen years; is cf an orange color, and has two tads. Many women fail to digest their food, and so beeosae pale sallow, thin aad weak; while the hritiTani. fnaln iii and beauty of the skin and complexion depart. Remedy this by taking HEB BESE after each meal to digest what yon. have eaten. Price 50 cents. A. Heintz and Pollock Co. We call your special attention to the advertisement of the Gray Mercantile- Co. in this issue. They will open aad i la on. the date pariind the Moxabcs line of nwaort goads, aad wish that all suy see by actual test their superiority over all other lines The proof of the paddng is the chewing of the string. 1 If the stoaaacfa pnifniniii its fonc tioas actively aad regaiariy, the food of which it m thereeeptadeis fnaafonced into blood of a aoariahiwg qaallty, which fin iiiaaoi Tiger mad warmth to the whole boor- HEEBTSEgivea toaa to the stomach and pnaamii Prioe SB PolioekArCo. For salaya goad sua? eaa at jcmb. Inquire of CL S. Eastort GotoHagol's bowKag-alleyforthe of aaanaeaiont eoaabiaed with ad- Mia. (LErasaer eatertamed Friday afternoon to a euchre party for Mrs. Hale of Sioax City. The shower of Friday foraaoon, the third of the aeries for last weak, waa a The Soaa of Herman, on accoant of the wither, paatponad their picnic-from laat to Beat Sunday. Ton can bay blank farm leaaaa at Tax Jog-dux. oasce, good form, two far 5 casta; 4ve for 10 cants. Wanted, a girl for geaeral anaae work. Inquire of H. P. Coolidge, at Gray Maccaatile Company. tf IiboriuaSUab of Leigh was broaght down Friday to St. Mary's hospital, where he lying very "ik, I still have room far a few more horses and colts to pasture. Inquire at hardware store of C S. Easton. Rudolph Summer of Red Cloud was in the city part of laat weekrviaiting old friends. He was in good health. Rev. Henry Zmnecker has recently graduated from the Wesleyan University of Lincoln, the Methodist schooL When you wish good, neat, clean handsome work done hi the line of : printing, call at The Jouhxai. offiw. We HasjeTe Bowiiag alley. Sam MeFarJaad retaroad of laat week from hie trip to verymaca aleaaad with relatives. BevuMaaro will deliver a chfldrea flaailaj mnrnfag aad theaailelraaa-day See- the apart at SgpoooooQooooooe Taatimnmr in thai iaaawruir Duncan of the in the dty frraa; Tsx Jocwauz riadeaiL At Goaapaay a?a tara Sanday afteraoon Otto Fagal the hamorawith a aeoreof 31 oat of a poa-ahlaSO. L. Clifbrd, traaamrar at the U-P. freight depot, takaa the place of W.H. Banhaai as agwat for Coiaintwia, duriag the lattera trip east. A.G.Rolf whose home is in Pake tine, bat who has been sojourning in California the past wiaterr m expected to start for home thia weak; C. E. Way started Saturday for Mason City, Iowa, expecting to take position with a gram dealer as book keeper and stenographer. Remember Tuesday and Friday forenoons at Hagels Bowling alley are special Ladies days, but they are by no means limited to those dava. X X X X X Dahty Dresses fir Sumkr Tk. These do not need to laat kmr: ther are not eniMtM-l t 1 long, but if yon are away for the holiday anywhere, yoaareexpecteatoiiaTeaonieininaaaitymthe wayofagown. TodothisecononricaQynse f JameCan'.llofC.ancilBlun' .I.wu, Last Sunday was tht SfryHcnd ? ami mjsionHr m ch-ri of tiiii stti. annrversarv of John Wmirins birthday also the twenty-sixth of his son Jack. Summer Goods, wrapper?. etc BargHinji. Great Bunrtins at E. D Fitzpntrick's the White Front dry goods store. A clear eavintr on tnrnmed hat5. sailor?. Jeshorns, handkerchiefs, corsets, stockings or underwear, at J. C. Fill man's. tf The July Designer fcr sale at J H. Galley's has very nearly 20 ppcerr.l articles in addition lo all the style for the mocth. Wm. Schilz tuakct- booti and ahoes in the best styles. and uses only the very best stock that can be irocnr-d in the market, tf Standard Fashion Shrts showing ihv Litest styles fnr jsumniiT wear are aiven away free by J. EL Galley. Call and jret one. tf Mothers who would keep their children in good health should watch for the first symptoms of worms and re move them with WHITE'S CREAM YERMTFUGE. Price 25 cents. A. Heintz and Pollock & Co. Came to my premises near the city, Sunday, May 19, a white steer about one year old, dehorned, branded 0' an the right hip. The owner will prove property and pay expenses. Joseph: Vrrvw a aaaaaaaTciisssagsif:t;rartat for ch Latter Dy Snints. pnaehed here 'Sunday, morning nod evening. The contract for E. C. Hockenber gar'a new rt-sulence in the Becher addi tion has been let t Fuitn Enis. .rt will be commenct-d in u v-fk or two. Foe Sale 200 acrw f ood farm land, north of Genoa, in Piatt connty, for sale at a reasonable price. Call on Becher, EofkenberperandChaaibere. ThnUijh MiiBii mistake a pir of tinners shears snd n lanfe screw driver were pStced in i ur bujnrv and earned home, lat t Wislmsday. S. P. Drinnm. Mr. and Mre. W. E. W-Ub retnrnetl Sunday n:ght from thir weiidiag trip. They will liv oj Nebr ak:i avewn"1, cor ner Lous& south of lr'-.l:-dist churh. ifthnir for untlunir. OhII .it J. 11. GaH-y'a and a-t a stijndini F.vahion Shet for the mnnLh of Jnly It wiil interest yon if yon have any dreeiiiak ingto do. If you are troubled with that moat uncomfortable dinnann called piles don't neglect it. Don't let the complaint get a arm hold. Every day the disease is neglected it grows worse. Commence at once to use TABLEBS BUCKEYE PILE OINTMENT, the relief la im mediate, and core infallible. Price 50 cents in bottles. Tubes, 75 cents. A. Heintz and Pollock & Co. STANDARD PA X X X X X X X X Oar full supply far July has jut been received and show a uage naraoer or cuanty creations tor Summer 505 Eleventh St., xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx AJeixr Bn.-t3 j.,iit Jis3 ! Bmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm'SB'Ti--"'- j-saBmtMeTmWmlBBCatBmmmmmmmmmB aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaapaaaaaawK; t???- -s r-raBBBaaaiiBr'vwaaaBBa5aESBvaBBBBBBBBBBBBBaBm ammmmmmmmmmmmpawPPwi- mmmmmmmmmmmmaTlriBalcS:tel&S-fS E- 'ttt tlttTvTl a Mi THE NATIONS NATAL DAY WILL be fitly celebrated with, all the old time enthusiasm, splendor and patriotic fervor of Columbus citizens and their invited guests. Thoughts will wing backward full across-one centurv to the days of 1776. We are to have all kinds of harmless amusements, laugh-provoking races, parades, dances, speaking, fireworks without let up. A great time is assured. Gov. E. P. Savage i? to be the orator of the occasion, and he will, no doubt, please his hearers. Ke is an able man, a good speaker, the chief executive of our state, and it will be a rare pleasure to hear him. at m m m m m m ! linn ssi sti -isi ss--sa a-sa w j j a m tI 3 mtM y1 xt9 Children'slay exercises were given Sunday evening in the Methodist church. An interesting program was rendered. The contribution given was for the edu cational fund for Methodist colleges. Charles PearsalL chief clerk in the office of U- S. Marshal Mathews at Omaha, has returned from Lake Okoboji, where his family are established in a cottage for the summer. Omaha Herald The quarantine for small-pox has been raised at the State hospital for the insane at Norfolk, also from the Queen City hotel. Norfolk latelyhaa had over seventy buildings nnder quarantine. Have you ever had your eyes exam ined by an expert? If not, why not? Costa you nothing. Dr. Terry of Omaha, the eminent eye-sight specialist and ex pert optician, will teat your eyes free at A. Brodfaehrer's store. Jane 17, 18 and 19. Mr. Plath thmk3 that about $2,000 would be necessary to provide an organ ization with appliances for boring a LOOO-foot welL Why not organize a company and cake conditional orders for wells. We ought reach artesian water. coal or oil. Charles Ball with a force of men and Cecil Moran, son of O. S. Moron of I anis has completed the work of excava- Creston. attempted suicide Sunday by taking strychnine in chewing gum. An tidotes were administered, and the young man is considered out of danger. Bert Ellis, who has been digging post holes two to three feet deep lately at the farm, says the dirt will ball all the way down. He doesn't believe the soil has been better in ten years for raising crops. tion for the addition to St. Mary's hos pital. The excavation is 126 feet long, east and west; the east hqlf is 50 feet wide; the west half 48 feet wide, and all four feet deep. The disturbance Sunday at the Bo rowiak saloon was sufficient to nir the ringing of the police call. We have not heard that any blood was shed. It seems to have originated in the right to At the J. N. Dineen sale of horses in the city Saturday, 35 head were sold, colts ranging from $25 to $30; a span of workers $200; for the saddle $100 to $150; a pacer $810. There was a large crowd present. Writing to a friend. Fred. Hauter says to tell his old friends that he is now traveling out from Cincinnati, Ohio, doing a fair business, and that some day he will get back to ''old Columbus right aide up with care.' The Sanday game of base ball be tween the Grand Taland and Columbus nines resulted in a score of 12 to 0, in favor of Grand Island. Th game at Kearney Monday was lost by the Colum bus team in a score of 6 to 0. Garret Hoist, a well-known young bmanaas man of thia city, member of the nrauHalat Adams, is to he married to Miss Mary C. Mitchell, a charming and accomplished young lady of Clarks, the ceremony to take place June 25. Henry Milter, who lives south about fifteen milea, four years ago planted apricots, mostly the pita, and now has some four hundred trees which promise a great crop this year. The same year he planted peaches all now bearing. Judge Duffy was called upon to defend Tim Wfleon of Silver Creek from a charge of larceny laat week. Wuaon was the man who at a dance here July 4, two years ago. stabbed Arch TiffiTrw He was declared not guilty of. larceny. You feel better at once after using HERBINE, joa enjoy your food more, aad yoa. get more noarahmeat aad m- faree oat of what yos eat. Hf-iKBlAE makes yea atroag, 50caata.A. sell liquor on Sunday being challenged by an outside party. To save mending, avoid breaking; and to avoid suffering, prevent coughs and colds by the timely use of BAL LARD'S HOBEHOUND STBUP. It is a safe, sure and swift remedy for all for all bronchial ailments. Price 25 cents. A. Heintz and Pollock Sc Co. Mrs. Bothleitner, an aged lady of 97 years, who suffered a paralytic stroke six months ago, died at St. Mary's hos pital Thursday, the foaeral services taking place Saturday morning at 8 o'clock, barial in the near-by cemetery. She had lived in tiys country twenty years. Prof. C W. Crum of Madison and Prof. O'Conner of Norfolk were both in the city Monday and made plana fcr the examination for cadetabip to A rmapnija aadPoflockarCo. which will take place in Norfolk next Wednesday. About twenty examina tions will be given. The same gentle men will assist m the gynarfnn for state teachers' certificates on Thursday. Friday and Saturday at Norfolk. The Clother House changed hands Tuesday, landlord Frevert stepping in and landlord Clother retiring to private life. This hotel has always borne a good reputation and has enjoyed a liberal patronage, and Mr. Frevert is de termined to keep up the pace On Monday evening, daring the thunder storm, the barn of Paul Gertch, living about 8 miles west of Platte Center was arrack by lightning, killing three valua ble hnraw aad destroying the barn id con tea ta. The barn was iasared for $500.. Kb mauraace was earned an the etock Born, Moadey eraaiag to Mr. D. H. CarrJRV a aoa aad a BmmwarrAirm rJwj Imported FAME'S HEIR. No. 150,, weighed 1,000 porxDs at fockteex mosths' old. Owxed bt C. K. DAV IKS, Colembcs, JTebb. Formerly at Silver Creek, this state, I have located at Columbus,, as a good distributing point for the nes I intend to build up here, THE RAISING, BUYING AND SELLING OF THE FINEST. BEST-BRED CATTLE AND HOGS, which will be sold to farmer? and others at the most reasonable, living rates. one interested call on me, or address as above. "I will be pleased to have any Plans for the new auditorium were ordered Monday of Henry Toss. The stockholders wish to sell some $2,000 more stock, having originally $15,000 ($3,000 of which is the price of the site). There have been $2J00 donated. The seating, lighting and scenery are esti mated at $i500 to $3J100. According to plan, there will be a little store room in the front ffiry also a lodge room and ante-room, IW3 All the appointments to be Ant rlaan The front to be of jiriweriiT brick with atoae trimmings. xxxxxxxxx Sunday morning it was found that nrva men incarcerated in the connty jail h. by watchful industry, and careful timing of their program of exercises, avoided the vigilance cf their jailer, drilled a few bolts out of a plate that patched a former place of similar exit through the iron cage into the corridor, aad theace through a hole made in the brick outer-wall under a south window, had taken leg-bail, and retired to "parts unknown. They were: Dan Lyons, suspected of robbing the postoffice at Humphrey; James Stetson, awaiting trial for shooting with intent to kill, and Thomas Young. Joseph Herman and Stephen Johnson, implicated with Stet son. It looks as though there had been assistance from the outside, as it is now remembered that there were last week some suspicious looking strangers around the building. It was thought that four of these men were wanted elsewhere for crimes committed. While Platte county has. doubtless, for the time, escaped the pleasure and expense of boarding, lodging and caring for these gentlemen until their day of trial, more or lees delayed according to circum stances, as suggested by a correspond ent to one of the city papers, but that mode of roaanniig carried to iza logical sequence would suggest that a still cheaper method of procedure (for the county) might have been found in acci dentally leaving a door open. This would have saved still more for the county, because old Platte would not have been compelled to call for the ser vices of a blacksmith on the iron-steel cage and of a mason for the breach in the walL It is the unusual and the odd things that are calculated to call atten taon, and "people will talk, sometimes asking questions that even a strong endeavor to answer will revolutionize methods and customs. ...ANOTHER... FKEE BUadY ! i Read What I am Going to Do. x X X X X X X X X X B as Oatasaajta-f, the Drugiam Sc-'emce. It is a means of coring diseases, with out the oae of drugs or the knife, by using the hands to remove any pressure on the nerves, arteries and veins, so that the exrcalation of the fluids and gases of the body will be restored to a normal coadjtion. It is baaed on a knowledge of the anatomy, physiology and chem istry of the hnman body. Osteopathy cores all curable diseases. The suspensory treatment cares curva tures and all abuormaritie of the some, when all other methods faiL This device is something new. aad we would be glad to have those who have spinal troubles call and investigate this new treatment. Consultation and examination free. Gv P. Maxsa. D. O. Netxa H. Mnors. D. O. OSce: Mra. "Merrill's residence. Co lumbus. Nebraska. tf free! From the 20th of May to July lac with every earpat or liaoleum purchased from as amoaaatiag to $15or over we will give a hawdanme raz. We carry the largest aaaiple Kate of carpets, Iinoieams and base cwrtaaaa of aayhoase in this citv. Carpeta made aad laul free of charge. The has gnwaaacalL L"Y ONE OF ilY 31.00 WHIPS FOR CASH and get a Buggy Free. For every 100 whips sold for cash ax ?1.00 each I am going to give each pur chaser of same a ticket, and the Iuckv one in the drawinjr will get the Buggy. So you have one chance out of 100 to get a buggy free, besides each purchaser of a whip gets value received for his money. The drawing will take place as soon as 100 whips have been sold, so you will not have long to wait if you come at once and select your whip. I also extern! you a cordial invitation to come and look us over, because everythinrr I have L- for your benefit. Fly season is here and you will need Screen Doors and Wire Screens ibr your windows. Poultry Netting tor chicks. The Great American Ball Bearing Lawn Mow ers ami Lawn Hose, the Progress Refrigerators, nothing better made. Call and see my new line of Gasoline Stoves, they are the finest in the city and my prices the best 83.50 up. I have something new in the way of a Gasoline Stove with a lamp attachment. Call and ee it work. Also just received a fresh, new line of Masury's Paints and Varnishes, and the best, stock of Farming Im plements and Machinery in the market, consisting of Avery Corn Planters and Cultivators, Janesville Disc Cultivators, Rakes, Standard Mowers, Champion Binders, Sweeps and Hay Stackers. Call and get my prices and see for yourself. C. S. Easton, COLTJrBUS, 2STEIBR. 1 Keatskotoos Herd Shorthorn Cattle- ": Foundation laid from some of the best herds of Iowa. Mam mil "E and Nebraska. Th Crmckshank EnlL Levi the Great, 159284, I By Grand Victor 1 15752, at head of herd. half months old. This bull weighed 1160 pounds at thirteen and : f UT Five young bulls of the very Snest breeding for sale, in- speetion or correspondence solicited. Farm, two miies east of E Genoa. 1 ROBT. C. ANDEKSON. t a .i busi- X X X X X X X X X tf