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About The Columbus journal. (Columbus, Neb.) 1874-1911 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 20, 1901)
SFt; y f ;m f.7"- ,Sf lj-"?i ""V -r --,-- --' -ssi?; fr'i ,"' " S- . t'S 2tf so-- - .r " - , 't .(" --. .r -i3A--W-i -.i -s jr -7 - - - j- 4? i" " . I . i. A- HULST & ADAMS -DEALEBS .IX - .' -3 GROCERIES, . Crockery Queensware and Glasswirt. "" -Vow- located five-doors east of the old stand or Eleventh ''. ". '-Vrivt.n'ilw mammoth 'new' store, the best and biggest in the "-; "." '" coufiV'-Eveythin?new,.fresfi and seasonable, and a larger .- . '.: 1aVirtnieht thah 'ever before. . " :!-. .;3 - '. - Call. and insect our jiew line of fine CHINA and CUT .; E ' ft LA'SS ,. which Ve self at prices that are right. - " : Columbus gdnrtiaL WXDnBDAX. HOTKXKB 1LST1 ADAMS, Telepkome Mo. 36. .-" -i - '.i . - - -. .j :. -4 llll I .J liy HK B PeV Fruits and Vegetables. Preserves and Jams. It is this excellence of quality and the great number of dif ferent items under this uni form label, that distinguish the MONARCH brand above all others. Money can not buy better goods because they are not put up ... . Wa'lRvite Inspection, We Urge Cmparisii. .Prices same as last season at GRAY'S Dr. Paul, dentist Mkleaz for beet photos. Stake's at Gray's.' Dairy's feed tor for all. load of feed. . ' o C W. Jena is afaia in the Eiamsa tore. - Dr. Nasmann, deatiet, Thirteenth street, tf , Yon shoold seethe new line of books at Snow's. Blake Maker is ia'QarisId couaty rusticating. Weldm for all, kinds of indoor end outdoor work. Walter Ellyof Msdmonwsn in tke dty Thursday westward bound. , Dr. C. H. Oietxen. dentist, in Bsxi ber block. Thirteenth street, lm Wherever roads are oat of order, put them in good shape for the winter. '-Bring your babies to Weldin if yon want them photographed correctly. Mrs. Fred Roberta, who has been quite sick lately, is now improving. For fine watch repsirins;, call on Carl Froemel, 11th SL, Columbus, Neb. Drs. Martya, Evans k Geer.omoe three doors nerth of Priedhofs store, tf Chicago Inter Ocean and Columbus Joubsmx one year, ia advance $1.75. tf Dr. Hans Petersen, physician and surgeon, office formerly occupied by-Dr. TUlrr " tf Bishop Williams of Omaha preached Sunday morning ia the Episcopal charch. Do not fail to see our 8-foot galvan ized steel mill for $32.00. A. Dnasell Son. tf Wm. Mitchell has sold his flock of Cochins to C. K. Dsvies, the well-known stock-raiser. C. K. Davies has sold his fine bull, Scotch Lancaster, to Dr. Benthack of Platte Center. Blrs. Coulter, mother of Mrs. W. A. McAllister, is better' after ber serious spell of sickness. Dr. McEean's method of making aluminum pistes places them on an equality with gold. David Thomas of Poetrille came 35S m 7 Va! MtMI 1? ,00 r . ' . I HEADQUARTERS FOR SJ. .Columbia, Victor and Ideal buggies; --; ;;$ m Mitchell and Old Hickory wagons; : :,-.;. .Rock Island plows and cultivators; .-' . Bock Island cornplanters; .: ::. Cadet cornplanters; .- Q-'-Little Engine, the new lister, . '.; ... JJ" " ," where tin operator can see the corn drop while planting; ' Jones' Lever binders ; - . l'.:r':iZ-: Jones' Chain mowers; v.-.a- Jones' Self-dump hay rakes; O "Jones' Hand-dump hay rakes; X. Walter A. Wood's mowers; . .WrtAmonco onri AArmntnr xn nn miiia: ... 0 Il.UVVkUXUUOV uiaaa. v .w -. ' : :." Jack-of-all-Trades gasoline engines; 8 X -- a - Stf :";. X and all other machinery needed on the farm, ami see for votirself. Ve wish your trade. Call HENRY LUBKER, TmRTEEHTl STREET, COLUHUS, URMSUL 0X00 ii0M.0X0X TxTiSTwm-"i ST. - --f5- t-.'ffy w. 4 ' . .. IF I COULD PROVE - : -It. - : : To your entire satisfaction that it is to your advantage to do your fall and winter trading in Clothing, Gents' Furnishing Goods and .Shoes with us, would you hot say: down Saturday to take treatment of Dr. Meeks, osteopathist. For sale or rent, the residence knows aa thA Delsman nroDertr. Inquire at th (Vtlnmbus State Bank. 2 Standard Fashion Sheets are fur nished by J. H. Galley. December supply j received. Call and get one. Dr. Hansen has purchased a fine new horse that is said to hare eleren gaits. The animal was sent from Omaha. Born, toMrs. JohnG. Becher, Mon day morning, a son. This is the tenth child born to them, fire eons and five daughters. L. A. Ewing and A. D. Garrison are no longer at work at the Telegram office. Their successor, we understand, is Will. Gregorina Foot reeding is a new phase of for tune telling in the city of New York, and may be expected to reach Cbhxmbns ia due tiste. Carl Hoehen has opened a first class drug store on Eleventh street in the new Gluck building, next door west of Hoist & Adams grocery. The Gray Mercantile Co. hare given a steel range to the Catholic ladies to be raffled off to some one on Wednesday I evening, the night of the supper. F. C. Cuahman, a music teacher of David City, was in the city Monday. He is endeavoring to make arrangements to drill a large chorus for an operetta, of his own composing. Patrick Meehan received a telegram Friday night stating that his brother John had been killed in the line of his duty as a railroad employe, and imme diately left for Denver. J. W. Tanner of the Fulletton Post was in the city over Sunday, visiting with Mrs. Tanner who is st the Sisters' Hospital, under treatment and expecting to remain another week. Members of the Orpheus enjoyed a dance at their hall Saturday night. Music by the Orpheus orchestra. Be freshmenis were served, snd altogether it was a very pleasurable occasion. Services were held Sunday, morning and evening, in the Congregational church. In the morning Ber. Munro baptized two children snd received seven adults into membership in the church. WHITE'S CREAM YEBMD7UGE removes the unhealthy tassae upon which worms thrive; it brings, snd quickly, a healthy condition of body, where worms cannot exist Price 25 cents. A.Heintz and Pollock k Co. Mayor Bagatz has issaed a call for a puDiic meeting ot sm miim wu ; professional men of the city to meet this Tuesday evening, November 19, at the council chamber for the purpose of organizing a commercial club. William Hoefelmana was in the city Tuesday of last week on business, snd called at Jocbstai. hesdoasrters. He is , staunch republican, and like the remainder of us is unable to see how men can well be anything else.. Never try to coax a cold or coach,. use the remedy that unfailingly conquers -. YES, WEWOULDfH Lsandry stoves at Ensdea's. 12 photos, 25 cents st Weldin's Park studio. 1 "Barry Lyndon" king of 5c cigars at Snow's. Blank farm leasee for sale at Tax JovxxaXi offce. tf Dr. L. C Voss, Homeopathic physi eisn. Columbus. Neb. TnefinestTaarfShantorforth least money in town at J. C FUlmaa's. Miss Ethel Boyd, who has been very sick the past few weeks, is now better. Comrade Henry T. Spoerry is report ed in better health than for some time hack. Orders for feed promptly attended 1 to at Daffy's feed store on west twsueb street. The-Albion Argus reports a mild case of smallpox, ia that city, a son of Wm. Neeley. Farmers are generally through with husking their corn a snorr norse is scon curried." c Si P. Drinnin was in the'edty Satur day on his way to O'Neill, having in view an investment in real estate Solendid weather for getting ih shape the winter fuel, and fixing up the sheds snd shelters for stock. E. H. Jenkins returned Mondsy from his ranch at Kalamazoo, Madison county, after a three days outing. Two new dwelling houeas for sale on the installment plan, a bargain for some one. Becher, Hockenber& Chambers. Wm. Schilz makes boots and shoes in the best styles, and uses only the very best Btock that can be procured in the market, tf See Hardy & Lund if yon have leaky roofs. They can sell yoa the stuff for manrifntr at n leas cost than von can buy shingles. tf Miss Grace Clark came home last Tuesday from St. Edward, near which place she is teaching. She will take a two months' vacation. Carl Hoehen invites you to call and see him for anything in his line, at the new drugstore, Eleventh street- Fresh goods, prices reasonable. The Columbus High school boys went to Fullerton Saturday to plsy foot ball against a city team, but were out; weighed thirty pounds, and lost- the game, 16 to 0. Drs. Newman k Daesler eye, ear, nose and throat specialists, are at their office at the Thurston hotel twice a month, namely the 1st, 2d and 3d, and the 15th, 16th and 17th. Robert Folles, ditch rider for Mon roe, in the employ of the Irrigation com pany, made 8300 from a three-fourths acre patch of cabbage, tended by him at odd times during the season. The celebrated passage from the Psalms, xvii:15, has received this literal translation: "As for me, in righteous ness let me behold thy face: I shall be satisfied when thy likeness is awakened." W. D. Wilson of Oconee has renewed his subscription to The Joukxai., his usual custom for the last quarter or a century and more, and strengthens his opinion by telling us to send it along always. Arthur Lamb has bought of W. B. Jones the tract of .land known as the "Old Henrich farm," on which there are two flowing wells furnishing about 2,000 barrels of water every day. Platte Cen ter Signal. HERBINE sweetens, the breath, brightens the eyes and clears the com plexion without the slightest Hi effects whatever, and ensures the natural bloom of health. Price 50 cents. A. Heintx and Pollock k Co. The family of Jacob innecaer moved into their town house Thursday,' and the Musser family moved out to the farm residence. Mr. Musser, we believe, expects to engage in raising blooded hogs and other stock. Bev. Luce of Omaha (no relation, however, to the Dr. Luce of the M. E. church here), preached in that house of worshin Sunday, morning and evening. Rev. Mickel was expected, but Rev. Luce was sent in his place. Samuel Wheeler and Neils Olson went to Trenton, Missouri, to look at the country. Mr. Wheeler is one of Platte coanty's oldest settlers. He sold his land for $50 per acre and, is in search of another location. Leigh World. The Monroe Bepublican says that the Irrigation company are pushing work on the canal west of Genoa, so that by next spring they will be able to supply all the water needed and the inconven ience of last year done away with. W. B. Daniels of Albion, a resident since 1872, was buried Thursday, Bev. Worley his former pastor, preaching the funeral sermon. Mr. Daniels was sheriff of Boone county for ten years, and was -prominent in other political and social offices of the county. A free, rural mail delivery irom Madison west through two precincts and touching two more will be shortly pro vided, the route having been approved. It is twenty-eix- miles long, and intended to accommodate 110 families. C E.1 Bynearson has been appointed carrier. Tuesday night of last week, Union Pacific Freight Brakeman. Champnoy, while making a coupling at Clarka on a west-bound train, had a leg amputated at the ankle, and was found by-fellow trainmen. His home ia in Omaha, and The City Bead will give &A3k!SSd s3Ssfeaafi- the opera hoaee. Aston the feetarea oa.tae program are three solos, by the renowned soloist Miss Julia Walker, the "Black PattL" Also two ambers by Prot Gmrlichs' Concert Or chestra. 2t Dr. Lowis Shaffer was Hied by a Vaioa Pacific" traia near the chicory factory, Sehayler,' Saturday ereaiag, hie body literally eat in two. He practiced medidaeia Sehayler eixteea years, and carried K9D0 life insurance. He was probably walking home when the acci dent occurred. Dr. Petersen of Chicago, who' has practiced there the peat seven years, arrived ia the dty lest weak aad will take tk practice of Dr. A. J. Baker. He has moved into the omce rooms of the latter oa Olive etreet. Dr. Petersen has a family noneisring of a wife aad two children,awao will move to the dty in a few weeks. Tuesday evening Dr. Hamilton, a surgeon, came to Leigh to assist Dr. C. J. Alger ia an operation on one of Mr. Meli Jenny's daughters, near the Nebo ville postomce. The operation was per formed sometime- Tuesday night and we understand was entirely successful. Dr. Hamilton returned Wednesday noon to Omaha. Leigh World. There is probably no disease more distressing and annoying" than piles. TABLEB'S .BUCKEIE PILE OTNT- THENT is daily curing cases of years' steading of itching and bleeding piles. The cure begins on the first application, a little perseverance makes the cure complete. Price 50 cents in- bottles.' Tubes, .75cent. A. Heintx and Pollock kCo. C. S. Webster and son Harry, for merly of Duncan, and well known in Columbus snd vicinity, were in the city Monday shaking hands with friends and acquaintances. Mr. Webster has sold his farm in Polk county and will move to northern Oklahoma soon, where his son Bruce is already located. He thinks that that part of the country ia the best and'riicest of any be ever saw. o A. counterfeit $10 silver certificate with the Hendricks head has made its appearance in this section, and those who are fortunate enough to be offered $10 bills are hereby cautioned toobserve that the chief points of distinction be tween the counterfeit and the original are the failure of the counterfeit engra ver to put in a comma between "Wash ington" and UD. C." on the face of the note, and a reversed letter in a panel on the back. "Right 'after election," remarks an exchange, "is a time to hear of news paper changes, consolidations, sales or schemes," and so it is. All around the sky ia Nebraska, reports are rife, and it is even stated that one of the Colnmbns editors is at the capital city of the state endeavoring to interest a supposed future candidate for (J. S. senator in a stock company enlargement scheme, with the noted politician as a heavy stock-holder. The dty Library and Reading Boom will be open to the public Saturday af ternoon and evening, Nov. 23. The library is located up stairs in the Barber block: -The. librarian, Miss Fanny Geer will have for sale soon finding lists, 10 cents each, and the "public will find the new method of securing books very much more satisfactory than it has been. The rooms will be open on Tuesday and Saturday, afternoon and evening, of each week. asmmCmSflmmfcaa! KMadf HOME MADE DRESSES... To be perfectly satisfied with a. home made dreat, be sure to make it by means of a Standard- Pattern. Our December supply, showing autumn and winter styles has just been received. . Be sure to inspect these pat- terns before deciding on your next dress. . ... THESE ARE THE ALWAYS RELIABLE STANDARD PATTERNS. . SOS Eleventh St. COLUMBUS, NEBB. wmmSM 33 One of our fine hand-colored dollar and a half Medallions free with each dozen cabinet photographs from now until Jan. 1, 1902, at Saley's Art Studio. , Mrs.. Johnson and Mrs. Friedig will give a "Tea," at the home of Mrs. John son, on Wednesday, Nor. 20, for the ben efit of the Ladies' Aid Society of the Presbyterian charch. A cordial invita tion is extended to the ladies of the city. Look ot for Eastoa's bit; adfertiseMeat ext week. He iBTites yom to kls ew plaee tke Hmlst k Adams olt staaw ob EleTeatk street. 2 a TprNrm T.rrsrrc nw ft m i Cooking! Heating i STOVES The new bridges across the South canal and Clear creek just south of the Platte bridge are bow completed, and the people of the surrounding country may be justly proud of the enterprise, because they have long been accused of having the poorest roads to their best snd nearest market, Columbus. NOW ON Also a Complete Line (it - , crl "5 C sm ? ' ' "-IT v. W sr t' I -r -Wellvthat J11 wnat we cim do and aU that is necessarv for you is to look over our ' stock and get our prices. C WILL 110 Dtt IT? i; friscnholz Bf os. I . . - . . ' " both. ' BALLABD'S HOBEHOUND STBUP is the great specific for all throat and lung troubles. Price 25 and 50 cents A. Heintz and Pollock k Co. Harold Daesell sntered the fracture of the fourth 'toe of hip left. foot on Tuesday of last week, white helping un load a radiator from, a track at the Has pitaL Dr. Evans set the injured mem ber, all right, but Harold carries his foot carefully. . Preparations joKXuctioaa heing sent out to authorities in sections diseases are tareateaiajt;'to fumigate aU maiL should the State Board nf Health declare a quarantine. The experieaee of last winteri not to go withoat its lesson. The game of foot ban Saturday at Lincoln -between Nebraska end 'Kansas resulted in 29 to 5 in favor of Nebraska. Five tonchdowas aad foar. gained against Kansas with ease aad oaly when it gaiaed ita single seero oa Kansas gee aaywaere near taw Neoraekagoellene. he was taken to a hospital in that city. Many people are suffering" fearfully from indigestion or dyspepsia, when one single bottle of HERBINE would bring about a prompt' and permanent cure. A few doses will dp more for a weak'stom ach than a prolonged course of" any oth er medicine. Price 50 cents. A. Heintz aad Pollock & Co." ' For all fresh cuts or'wounds, either on ine unman suojecb ur us uiuuub. BALIIARD'S- SNOW LINIMENT, is excellent; while forcorn-huakers" sprain ed wrists, basbed-wire cuts and sores oa working' horses, rfc cannot be too highly eommended. Price 25 and 50 cents. A. Heintx and Pollock k Col . - A man named Lewis- was killed in Madison county a year agp -by faffing; from his wagon and being dragged. A ait has been instituted by Nora B. Lewis et aL, vs, "rVW. Horst et aL, and it is alleged that the death of Lewie was Am in lienor nnrrhltlft Later. Mrs. NersB. Lewis seeared a jadgment fori $2,250., . 1 The JonaSAL registers one com plaint against the use of beer snd cigars in- the late campaign. It may readily be believed that the very good laws of Ne braska concerning elections are not obeyed as they should be, but the im provement upon former times has been so great, that there is hope for the future that the time will come when wagon loads of beer and boxes of cigars will not be sent into the country neighborhoods on the eve of election for the purpose of influencing voters. Invitations are out for the marriage Wednesday, Nov. 27th, in St Luke's Episcopal, church at Plattsmouth, of Charles T. J. Miner and Miss M. Delight Wells. Miss Wells was for some time a competent helper in the composing room of the Argus office and became acquaint ed with many Columbus people while 'here. Mr. Miner is a Columbus boy and e needs no introduction to our readers. We extend wishes for their happiness through life. They will be st home in this city after Dec. 15. A farm was sold in Madison last week that" brought S52 an acre and it ia the record breaker for some years at least. It was the S. O-. Campbell farm, two miles east of town, and Clint Smith made the deal that brought the big price. Peter Zumbrum of Platte Center is the new owner of this splendid prop erty and he takes possession of it March 3d. 'The farm is a good one and has excellent improvements. Jar. Campbell retains the eighty on the west. Mr. Zumbrum got two handred acres. Mad ison Chronicle. Evideatly Nebraska's experience with "apples this year is such that more trees will" be planted and cared for. It is ..only a few years since, many, now enjoying the fruit for the first season, planted trees, and the expense and trouble have been more than compen sated by this first crop of good fruit. Everything relating-.to tree-culture and fruit-raising is more and more Interest- ing tocftebraskans as-, they see what a little forethought and care, will do. Plant more trees. Look after, the win ter protection of your fruit trees young and old. You know what the rabbits can do in the way of destruction. . o No man can be successful in home dairying unless he has a thorough knowl edge of- dairy machinery. Recognizing this tact, the department of Dairy Hus bandry in the University of Nebraska School of Agriculture is making exten sive preparationa to .give a thorough comae in the manipulation of hand separators. The denartment has ten kinds d. separators for nee in the coarse this year. We urge all yonng men who are interested in dairying to avail them selves of this opportunity to obtain' a knowledge of the The protective boards of the engi neers and firemen of the Union Pacific system have just adjourned, says the Omaha Bee, after a session of forty-four days. The entire wage scale was revised and in several instances a substantial increase in pay was granted. On the big compound engines and the "1700" class of big simple engines the engineers get aa advance equal to 15 cents per 100 miles and the firemen an advance of 10 cents per 100 miles. For the "1820 class of compound engines the advance is 15 cents for both engineers snd firemen. The increase in pay granted by the com pany amounts to about 945,000 a year. Farmers in Jewell and Republic counties, in northern Kansas are greatly mystified over the sudden appearance of great holes in their alfalfa fields. They vary from two to eight feet in depth, five to fifteen feet in width, and are some times 200 to 300 feet long. The sink is not gradual, but sadden. Boots of the alfalfa go from fifteen to thirty feet deep, and this is supposed to have something to do with it, the theory being that the roots reach to water and this somehow stirs the foundation of the upper crust sufficiently to let it drop, here and there. Have any Nebraska readers of The JocMTAii noticed any ill effects concern ing alfalfa. If there are any, we wish to know, because we have been led to believe that the growth of it is one of the most desirable things for Nebraska. If, however, by ita means we are to be let down into the underlying deep body of water that many suppose surges beneath these broad prairies, perhaps we had best choose the hilltops for the alfalfa. BUILDERS' HARDWARE. "h'e'meBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBM FANCY AND STAPLE GROCERIES, All first-class and fresh. JAVA AND !0HA COFFEES CAN NOT BE BEAT. The hest goods for a the least money, at i Den P. H. Qehlrich s, S I3th Street, OmssHi flu Ita lean mm. ifxxxxxxKXKSsaoaoaaoaooQaooe I Specials in 1 Ladies5 Coats. A lot of New gain Prices. Samples at Bar- A large crowd of Methodist people went to Schuyler Saturday to surprise Bsv. Tosi, their farmer pastor. The majority went down on the 6:88 morning, train,, returning in the evening; others drove overland. The occasion was a genuine surprise on Bev. Yost and he was not certain whether he should preach a sermon of discipline to the impromptu congregation or to run from them. The crowd took with them all sorts of good things to eat and prepared dinner and supper in the church kitohens that were fit "to set before the king. Those pres ent for the day were: Meedames Hud son, Eiseman, 'Jones, Lubker, Britell, Oray,'Speioe, Terrell, Morrow, Newman, Haight, Echols, Phillips, Alexander, Luth; Misses Tunis and Emma Kagatz, Elsie Hadsoa, Jennie and Emma Jones, Marguerite Lubker, Louise Davis, Fan nie Britell, Mary. Craun, and the Misses Turner. Mr. David Jones, Vernon Ers Irine, Sidney and Charles Craun. The crowd were unanimous in declaring they had spent a profitable day. There is being an effort made to enforce the new law passed by the last legislature against the selling, giving away or furnishing cigarettes or tobacco in any of its forms to any minor under fifteen veers of tfge. The fine for each -offence is $25. The fine for selling cigarette paper to any minor under twenty-one years of age is not lees than $100, nor more than $200 and costs of prosecution. Naturally enough State Superintendent of Schools Fowler is interesting himself in the matter, as it is well known that, in towns and cities, especially, the practice of using ciga rettes is entirely too prevalent, and has proven itself very detrimental to young, boys, compelling them to take twice the time ordinarily required to complete the studies of a grade.. When a- young lad wrestles with ordinary studies of the school course, snd handicaps himseli with the tobacco and other bad habits, life becomes a very serioas problem with him, and it is but jaetthat he should have all the aid and encouragement to better things that can be brought to him. Just a tew "words from. Horace Mann resulted, years afterward; in the eradi- eatioB of the tobacco habit by the writer hereof, after a long series of battles. Be a servant of. the Bight, and not aslave totheWrougv OUR SEWING F MACHINE SENSATION. fc A fim drop, head Oak 3Iai:hine, with all the lat- g. 0 e-t improvements, warranted for 10 years. In-- P e"""""-- trodiwtorv price, onlv 1..00. """j2 F. H. LAMB & CO. 3 UUUUUUUUUUUUUttUUi; Our Coal Wagon Helps to SKin wan frights if tfet Tbanksginirf tint, the Roaatizur Tnrkeyn mi thu steaming good thlmp. iljfSpffl ffRy 1 3 L - i. " at shed 810,00- ..... 9.00 lVe are delnrerintr-Pa. Hard. Coal either Scrantoa or Lehigh for $10.50 per ton.- Hanl Coal per- ton Ouita " " R. 5. Lump -"' m ; " .. VJ.. 7 R. S. Xut " . ". " ' .:. 7.Q0 HannaLump" -I4 '.' "....-. 6.25., C. C.Lump " ''.." .".2o'. Jackson Hill-';".. " '.''" .. 7.0O'" Trenton ' "'"'. ;..;. 5.50- Sehool officers will fmd in the abore list the hest aad strongest heating eoal in the world. . . - . C. A. SPEICE xR. t: "tasiSlgflgiitm&V- gsPssm SSa rf-jjayjBSjSJSSSSSjSjSSSSSSSSSSy JF -43B"B"B"B"s"i!!!fIJIiIiI!J5'''"lB"B"Bm57'" r iBTS'SWASnBkT . w '.BaaaaajBaaaaBBBBBBBBaw. ggggsV;l MfksK! 10 jol ly " THE E3IIXESTEYE SIGHT. SPECIALIST and Expert Optician of 107; 1609, Douglas st,, Omaha, will be.at my store Fridaj aad Satr urday;.Vv. 22 aad 23. Two days only. Consult the Doctor about your eyes. : .' . Consultation and Examina- -tion Fro !. A. BROPrUFiH eiFR. WATflKD-fiETiCKAL FEBSOS8 OF CHAB aetKaad good wpstitiuwim mc& state (omm is this eautr nufdni) to wsw t aad advertia OMi oiHiaBnauw7 dibibbv bom uw ww Haiacr awLW veaUTTia , aU savaUa im eaah each Wasasaaas t bmm haaaTomsaa. Bona aw oxac oaaa aasa oaasaa. stocaa sba i nasimiSBaiwaVweaasaBaaBBKy aaawaaiaBa. i snvSSOi e ne . OSTEOPATHY. Onl? cnrahJe cases axe accepted byns; , The seance of osteopathy -although , if yonrsis not 'one. amendable to our ; compartivelv new' yet, is . one. that "ethoof treatment we wiir frankly tell , accomplishes wonders as'd we mpBtJoya, and if we-can benefit-you to any . respectfully urge you to investigate, ami ent Ave will ( also -inform you ot the' .. to this end we will be vry" glad to fnrf art. 'We charge nothing for either con- ' mish anyone so desiring ith literature puliation or examination. .'If you are EightoAH bolls for sale. I want you treating on the subject. All known.cnr-1 aiSicted call and learn onr opinion on- to see them, whether yoa wish" to buy or able diseases both "aciite and' chronic .yanr case. A lady operator in charge of not. It will do yoa good to look at are successf ally treated by this .wonder- ladies" department. . " ' .. Taeyaforsaleat,pncesaTiar. fnl.saence and wnp nave oeen pro-- - , lul- nouacedas incurable .by other metnoos' . waw,-r' -?? --? 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