f " &nr-'- 4 ft - ev" . k- r. - - ' 4 . ..- .. t 1 (- T t - .. l-v. J. : CONTEST' iafw,ii Kl&T.fl The Gwntaat Dates art. Nov. 2, Until Geeae iii and see the much VnanlnP THANKSGIVIN& TURKEY To a queen's taste and it will look very tempting if served on our dainty cTiinaware. You will find you need something in the line of kitchen supplies. If so, see us. "STotjlII Be TTi a,n Tfuil, If you buy here highest qualities at lowest prices always. r H M W THE MONARCH GOODS Are prepared and put upn the different localities wherein they attain the- highest ilegTRT of excellence. For instance New Wrlv "produces the best apples and pears, Maine the lest corn, Wisconsin the best peas. New Jersey the best toma toes. All are put up fresh from the vines or trees instead of leing shipped to some central point for canning or preserving. All we ask is a trial and you will detect the difference between the Monarch and other packs. Remember the Lion's head is on everv packasre : : : : : Telephone 27. GRAYS'. 4pia ttt Wiafef -ik ta We have the best line of KITS' . merchandise and. ' '" thin Hi It would AS The City Mschholz Bros. 5 ; . LJPMNGfot utile Girls Under 14 years of age. Clip every one of our ads containing Back's trade marks, and the little girl get ting the greatest num ber of our ads will get the prize. Its another LITTLE BUCK JUNIOR RANGE Work hard girls to get it. Its a little beauty. Dec. 24, '02. little CHINA fewiiTIIEMT Its not what you get to eat so as how it is prepared. ?i -2. -a : - - A Buck's Range will roast the LET IS OVUM TOYNWKiai looarcti Ms EXCEL. Climate-and soil have ev erything to do in the pro duction of fruits and vege 'tables of the highest qual ity. One state will pro duce the" best 'corn, anoth er the best tomatoes, peas, or fruits, etc., etc We have made tie most careful preparations to be able to offer the very best goods for the lowest prices. We buy for cash and give our customers the benefit. Another Advantage we have over those dealers that sell "everything"' (all kinds of no assortment ot any- TV- "U ) we buv" in" big quantities and :it stands to reason at a lower price than being , bought in small lots. pleas, us. to show what we can do for yotu k as .instance, with a Tea HOI far BUI of yours. Bring your boy along and let us dress him- from, head to foot for little money. Would you buy the best Shoe in town for the least money? Shoe repairing neatly and promptly done. Well, get our prices and'.be convinced. TTie Fetching Winter Mllllncru A magnificent display of fashion's latest fancies for bow that's of reel interest to hundreds of ladies who look to as for the newest, the most up-to-date head wear at the same big savings that char acterizes everything you bay at ear store, and you will not be disappointed either vm the display or the low J.C.FlLLMY. ColumTmsJonrtiaL Dr.Pael, MJriewT far best Blaake's Cwlee at Grays. tf for rest. Iaaau of W. A. 2 -Dr.Gietaea, eeatiat, ovar FbHaek's drag store. Dr. Martya was ia Albioa Satarday -Alice ia Wonderland'' ia von after a tew at redeesd at the . -Fifty ceate at Xiewoaaer'a m the dollar See ovBerta windows. Dm. Martya, Erase k Gear, tares doors aozth of Priedhefs Do aot fail to see iasd steel aull for mot A.DaaNU Sob. tf Basil Gistzem retaraed Wedaesday from Liaooln where he heabesa workiBg at book keepiag. We sell the siagie-row aad two-row Badger cnltivator, the best iathesiarket, LoeaeSchreiber. tf . ,.-Work oa the iaBtovesaent aad ex tsBsien of the Genoa city water works wfllbegiaatoace. Dr. MeKaaa'a Biethod of salting ahumaam plates pleees them oa an equality with gold. Miss Ethel Galley makes weekly trips to Platte Csaier.where she has a good class in masic. Ed. Fitspatrick, jr., F. T. Walker and Angast Boettoher went to flkersisn county Tanradaj to look at lead. Miss Hattie Baker was onnbJe to attend to her duties in Hulet k Adams' store last week, on account of Judge Batterman has iesac riage license to John Enrick of Polk county and Miss Mary Binder of Platte county. Sherman Gilmore and wife came down from Cblumbue to ese Mr. Gil mote's father who is seriously ilL David City Press. Waa. Schils makes boots sad shoes in the best styles, end sees only the very best stock that market, tf be procured in the Ed. Early where he will t to Monroe Monday the Webster beak for a couple of No doubt the cash will balance. Miss Elisabeth Sbeehaa to teach pert of last week oa aeeouat of sickness. Miss Fannie Gear substituted during her absence. Samuel B. Elaton, soa of G. W. Elston, and Miss Lena Kaba were mar ried Thursday afternoon by Justice H. J. Hudson in his cases room. The Genoa Indian foot ball were in the city Sunday between trains, en rente home. They were, defeated Saturday ia a game with Omaha. -Freak Falbaam visited am brother iGue aad old Weeds kere lest Friday. Frank now resides in Kearney where he moved about a month ago, sad travels for the Kearney Flouring MilL Mrs. Florence Humbert, who here a few months sgo and hair dressing parlors next door to the public library, left Friday for Cheyenne where she will go into business, Among the esndidstss already an nounced foresees ia the state, are E. M. White of Crsstoa for deputy oil inspector and Miss Lyda MeMaaon of this city for matron in one of the state institutions. Wife Why do yoa grumble because I pay $15 for a aew hat ones in six months when yoa pay $25 every month for cigars? Husband That's an easy one. I don't smoke hats. Chicago News. It has been decided to hold the Assembly at Fullerton again next sum mer and the dates have been fixed for August 6 to 16 inclusive, which will in clude two Suudaye instead of one as heretofore. The Fremont Herald says' that a Columbus boy writes to a Fremont friend tbusly: "What's the matter with you fellows anyway? Tour foot ball teem disbands every time it makes arrange ments to come to Columbusr The Silver Greek Times, the only paper ia that village, haaaasseaded pub lication for lack of patronage. A. B. Martin was the lest publmner of the paper, which has changed hands several times during the pnst few years. Dr. B. A. Vallisr, osteopath, has taken charge of Dr. Snyder's practice aad wfll continue the practice of osteop athy in same omce. Acute and ehroaie diflossBs successfully treatsd. Lady ia attendance. Six years' experience. 3t The North opera house has a free show all this week in the Dr.'W. M. Blackburn slettiic eppbance company. Singing, rtnaring,ete are the attractions offered. Next week the Metropolitan show company will piny ia the North all week. Sheriff Byrnes brought n man down from Crsstoa Meudey who bad the custody of the anthoritaae since Friday. He ssssas to labor name ia Raymond and his home is at Wymote. Mr. Julius MJnhnslann and Mam Paulina Hamhn, both of Cresses, this county, ere united ia nmrringe last by Judge Wittirmas in his at the enact heaaa. Aaumberof friends of the here to witness the A gentleaMaa deb Monday int er tan The duh wfll at the aad wfll he led by lev. Munro. -Union asrvisss of the Methodist, Coegregsrional, Presbyterian, United Brethren sad Btnrat charcnes wfll he anivsmity of meet every two naila In thaTinanaaiiisa am tissual Iks in an. l. m ti. - s.i..ii.. ir mg i ft, ww w. mmm jbkvbv tammmnamj .'- T!i!SS!!,i.-d--v. witha,arbeeaag..itoth.Ox. in Humphrey. H.O'Hnraweut to oa n few deye' henaness trip. -Dr. Haas Petersen, ah; Olive street tf Fflkburye Best XXXX Flour, tan in the world, at Grays'. tf Fresh Roll Batter at 18c. Fancy BoUataOe. Herman P. H. Oeahiah. . Small, choice far11 for tb It. aadsr For inn wateh repeirmg, eall on Carl Frnamal. 11th SL, Colambas, Neb. Lndiss' and maa'a shoes at the Baaaar store, Thirteenth street, Enuera' old Miss EalaliaBickly, who is studying manic in lineoln, epeat Sunday at with rewttfus. Ed. Morrow went east to be with her mother in Iowa,who UL CL A. Palmer, now of St Edward, formerly of Columbas, visited frieede over Sunday. Bay your Christmas prssants now at tergen's. It will pay you to bay before the holiday rush. Dr. Pnal was at work Moadey the first time for two weeks oa account of a severe spell with rheomntiem. Henry Moore returned last Friday from a trapping tour about fifty aaflen west. He reports n successful trip. Ed. Possitar was quite nick for sev eral deyu luat week snd spent most of the time in the house, suffering from aeevere sore throat. The Catholic Knighta celebrated their 20th anniversary Sunday evening in their halL The time wan passed in playing cards. Jackets, fare aid capes, at Omaha prices at E. D. Fitx patriek's, the white fraat 4rj gaaels stere. Leigh hae been having n few cases of small pox and the schools have been closed on account of it Thedieaese was confined to two familiea, The Monroe Bepublioan anya: Jan. Pearaall haa nearly completed n residence on the farm owned by F. H. Busche of Columbus snd occupied by George Lind ,aner. Last Friday night Henry Sturgeon was shown some of the mysteries of the order of A. O. U. W. As Henry in good in the eaddle, he had no trouble in rid ing the goat. There will be n meeting of the Poul try and Pet Stock club this Wednesday evening in Firemen's hall. All persons interested along this line are requested to be present. Upon the recommendation of Con gressman J. J. McCarthy, of thin district, Senator Millard has recommended the appointment of Jacob H. Evans ss post master at Crsston, this county. We have a 200 acre farm in Sherman township for sale at a bargain. Thin is one of the best improved farms in the county and ia n snap for somebody. Becher, Hockenberger A Chambers. Several children attending St. Fran cis academy have been Buffering with aore throats which was falsely reported to have been diphtheria. None of the patients were seriously ill and they are now nil welL The msthodista have purchased an organ which will be placed in the church in about two weeka, The instrument will be n first-class Mason A Hamlin chnpeL The organ now in use will be in the League room. Have you seen the Tunieon atlas we aro offering our subscribers? Asktosee one and you will be convinced that yoa need it in your home. Only $3.40 pays for one of these large books and n year's subscription to Tax Joubhal. Helen, the little daughter of Mr. and Mm. R. & Hilliard of Oconee, died the 11th, from croup and was buried the 12th. Funeral services were held at the home and the body brought to Colum bus for burial. The child was one year old. A game of foot bell will be played in thie city Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock between the High school teams of Nor folk and Columbus, at which time an interesting game is expected. The con test will take place on the bene bell grounds southeast of town. Grand Pacifio note), boarding and rooming houee. Bates, $1.00 per day; beds 25 cents; board and room $3J50 per week. Sixty rooma. Booms aingJe or in suites for housekeeping, 50e per week end up. Furnished or unfurnished. Open all night. J. Byrne, proprietor, Columbus, Nebraska A civil cans wss tried before Judge Batterman Monday afternoon in which Peter Koalownki sued John Borowiak, both fartisB from Duncan, for $25 fees which the plaintiff churned the defend ant owed him aa a comauasnm. for seUing n certain piece of land. The esse was decided ia favor of the plaintiff. John Seipp writea to hie brother Heary from a logging camp near Tacoma, Washington, that he has been in n hos pital for treatment on account of n wound oa bis sain canoed by sa ax blade. He ie now at work again, the. wound giving little troubln, The accident will atop haa intended vast home thie Martin CcateUo retaraed Satarday aeeauag from a trip of the first divhaoa of the Ui from Council Blaffs'ss far wast ss Grand Island. We understand that all bosses of the dxvkaon with the taudeet aaake the trip ennneDy in order to JBsnsnr each other's work sad ex- Dr. H. J. Arnold received n letter reesatly from Wflsoa Bice of Csaea (Sty, Colorado, earing that hin whVu brother, Mr.Boberta,whewaehis partner in the killed oa the ISth. Mr. Roberta returning from the deiry snd in the railroad track a fast mto his wagon, kflhac Mr. Rice wrote to E Arnold, ,W.W. Keened died. Mm. Rice stiQ very sick with for many aim isetsnUy. ra Bar nmmj- iw hhh mws nsaenng. w nsBij asrine irnene earn user aor- opera nouns costnea uuwnn aentanr aTw - maim, ww mswrnmrnm, m hhub ub. wbcu rawma ana . mmJ tnstioaof edentriaas nasninfr any. are aorth of towa the twenty-five ia tan amy attaadiBg Todey, Tuesday, in devoted to target ahooting aadWed- the are bird eveata, G. A. The aerth boaad freight train oa the Norfolk branch met with en aoa dent about 13 o'clock Sunday, between Norfolk and WarnervUle. Thetraiawaa heavily loaded with aagar beats, two engiassbesag required to pull the ears. The reito ascend ia aboat the eeater of the train aad tea earn ware throwa off the track. The wreck traia wee esat up Sanoay evening to deer the track. The freight train left Cotambua about 9 o'clock Sunday morning. The match guana of bowhagnttracted a huge crowd toHagel'a alleys Wadaes day night ef last weak, aad those who atteaded were weU repaid aa there waa 'soma fins rolling dona Schuyler proved to be sa easy mark for the Cblumbue boya. aa they were dafaatad 270 points in the three games rolled, their total score belser2516. while the home team's record wee 2786 points. Wfll Baker and J. W. Fuubfe of the Columbus teem averaged 200 or better in each of the three gamea played. ' W. H. aad F. B. Elmers of Hum phrey, who have made Platte county their home since childhood, were in Columbus Wsdnesday last with their families on their why to Los Angeles, California, where they expect to make their home in the future, sad where they will engage in buaianas They will retain their business interests ia Humphrey. G. W. Jens will have charge of the etore in Humphrey. They were accompanied out by Misses Katie Moackler and Mary Lachnit. The Humphrey Democrat anya: "As will be asee by the notice published elsewhere in thin issue, George Bred fuehrer of Columbus, baa asked the iaoorporated village of Cornlea to grant him n license to run n anloon in that towa, aad if there ia no remonstrance filed the Heenee wfll be granted, snd Mr. Brodfuehrer will begin doing business aboat the 6th of December. If J. M. Spechteoatiaaes ia the baeiaeas, there wfll be two saloons in our little neigh boring town." Butler county ie short $2,000 on account of the Gould bunk failure in BeUwood. The Ulysses Dispatch says: "The last chapter in the Gould eases was written in the dietriet court oa Tues day of Inst week when a default waa called against Richard Gould. Biohnxd being in 'Mexico, the haven of criminal refugees, did not appear in court." It ssssas thai through the complication of legal affairs the Goulde are now allowed to go free, and the Dispatch gives all bteme to the legal frateraity. 'Adolf Laeca and hie mother returned Friday evening from Oklahoma he has been proving up on hin of 160 acres, within four miles of Lawton, a city of 1M)00 inhnfai tante. Mr. Laecn left here last Decem ber. For the peat nine weeka be haa been nick with typhoid fever, and his aaother wan called to attend him. He now looks very thin bat ss aoon as he is acclimated he wfll be out to greet former scqnaintsnrss. Having rented hie farm he intende making Columbus his home. J. Frowley of Stromeburg waa in the city Inst week consulting with the Independent Telephone Company in re gard to the forming of n toll line. The object would be to connect the line here with David City, from there west to York, then east to Fremont, Wehoo, Plutts moutb. South Omaha and intermediate points. Thin wfll give n Urge service to the patrons of the company. Work is being pushed aa rapidly as possible by the company here and Mr. Everett ex pects to have a number of the instru ments ready for uae by December 1. Two rooms in the Echols building are being fitted up for the central office. The Misses Ella Kersenbrock, Lottie Becher, Hedwig end Gertrude Jaeggi, Florence Hagel, Boss Gaaa and Anna Brodfuehrer entertained about eighty invited guests Friday evening in the Msennercbor halL Dancing and games were the amusements. The guessing of the number of pine in n cushion wan the cause of much merriment, Will Knuf mann and Mies Dorothy Post winning first prizes, which were ehmu cups and Boy Johnson aad Fred Pluth the farthest from the truth, and receiving an onion apiece. Icecream and cake were eerved for refreahmentn. All the yeaag people aaamad to have a grand good time. The Humphrey Leader eaya that P. E. MeKfllip ia expending in 'the fruit He has invested about $000 ia small fruit plants ronajstiag of cur rants, black 'berries, raspberries, blue berries, gooseberries and various) other made of email fruit. With thie invest ment he intends to pat under cultivation tea eeree of land loeated oa the bill aoath of town, and wfll be under the care ef C E. Wright of Geneva who ia sa expe rienced fruiterer. D.W.Scbaff,theCo lambua nursarymaa of whom Mr. Me Kflhp aude the purchase, ie in the eity eupsrintsadinir the planting of the shrabbery. Tbm investment on the pert of Mr. MeKfllip wfll be watched with interest by the farmers of this part of the country. Mr. snd Mrs. B. B. Cowdery aad daughter Maa Alice of Leigh sre ia the city the guests of frieede. Ma Alice left this Tuesday far the Philippine Islands where she wfll be anvried aboat Christmas to Mr. Stewart who ia ia the t employ there. She wfll be Culver of MHford sad a young lady who to become the bride ef Gaptuhi Cul- wnomaise mtnerlHlippuMB. Mrs. C D. Evans the whist dab for Gowdsry, sad ia the evening Mr. Mm. C & Gray and Mr. aid Mm. A. M. Gray received gueete at the home of the Mm, E, H. Chnmhara also save a heaerofthe aHKasaasaTi BnSUBJI 1BSB XWBBUHV BBBrSiaS? I -At the Of ' Mmtmt t. KmIm wuw aB xtwiamj the em to provide for the churning oat of the city jail aad furnishing it with neeeanary The eoaaeil wfll nek the North ty to cover the two window onsaincs in the sidewalk eaat of grates, for the pro- who might injuries by aceidsntally stopping into thus. The eity attorney was in- who ere delinquent with their tax. The council instructed the eity police to enforce the ordinance in regard to teniae obstructing the ttianmm. oldest daugh tor of Mr. and Mrs. O. C Shannon, waa nmrried Wednesday evening of laat week at 7 o'clock at the home of her parents, to Mr. Wilmer B. Keaney of Canoe City, Colorado. Rev. Lace of the Methodist chareh oaVistsd. Mr. Bert Strother of Moaroa aad Miss Lettitia Speice were grnnmnmaB aad btiilnaaaiil Only a few invited friends were present to witness the ceremony. The couple left Thursday aaomiag for their future home in Canon City, where the groom has n position ss telegraph operator. Mr. Kenney wss employed in the Union Pacific freight depot here n few yean ago and made many friends while in the city. Mies Shannon in n Columbus girl, having spent all her life in thin city and pomenr. ss many excellent qualities. Their friends wish them n hnppy future. The Humphrey Democrat publishes aa interesting letter from M. Illiohan who in in Hunker Creak, Alaska. We dip the following: "There are any num ber ot idle men here in the winter; jobs scarce; wagea nil. In summer miners are paid $4.00 a day and board; cooks from $125 to $150 per month; carpenters I believe from $8 to $10 per day. Daw- aoa may be called a modern city. In summer you can get anything, if you have the price, that can be found in any ritiea in the states. There are three or four libraries here which are a God-eend to those who wish to read; public schools; four churches; good streets and drainage. The Northwest Police keep strict order. They don't play with law breakers when caught. The streets are lit by electric lights, snd there is not a more quiet place than Dawson to be found anywhere.'' Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Scott and Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Musser entertained about 175 invited gueete laat Thursday evening at the Maannercbor hall in honor of Mrs. Scott's mater. Mm. Dawaon of Kan sas City. The rooms were made beauti ful with palmn end cut flower decorn tionn. The dining room was lighted entirely by candles. Cards and other gsmes were the amusements of the even ing, H. Hockenberger and Mrs. G. B. Speios receiving prizes in the card games sad J. C Echols snd Mm. Dr. Peterson in the other gamea. The gentlemen's book racks and the ladiee' boa boa dinhea. The following named young people helped in the entertaining of gueata: Misses Lyda McMabon, Katharine Speice, Minnie Becker, Clara Hob, Ruby, Enrose and EUa Basmussen, Hazel Stevens and Esther Musser, Mean. Cox, Swain, Martyn, Scott and Hall. Miss Lizzie Swyggard is visiting frieede in Columbue this week After oae week's work st the St. Edward hotel, Julius Larssn returned to his home in Marquette. The vacancy at the hotel has been filled by H. H. Aldrich of Co lumbus N. D. Wilson of Columbus, visited at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Wilson snd Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Crias the latter part of laat week and the fore part of thia, returning home Tues day afternoon Clint Barcus had n finger bedly mutilated in the feeder of a threshing machine, Wednesday morning. Dr. T. J. Jones dressed the wound and Mr. Bsrcua left for St. Mary's hospital in Columbus on the noon train to have the finger amputated Mrs. Joseph Peofield left for St. Mary's hospital Monday noon to take treatment for a few weeka. Mm. Penfield ia much im proved in health, but her physicians thought it advisable for her to be where ahe could receive careful attention. She wan accompanied to the hospital by Mr. Penfield, who returned Tuesday after noon. St. Edward Advance. At the meeting of the executive com mittee of the Federation of Woman's dubs in Omaha laat week, Fremont waa selected ss the place for holding the convention next year. That city has entertained the Federation before and apprecistss the benefite derived from it, One of the worries of the Columbus dub lest year was the financial question. How to asset the expenses which are neeaaaarily incurred in entertaining aome 900 visitors was a serious question to the oslcers of the dub, but in finishing up the business of the convention the ladiee find they have enough money in the treasury to nay nil their bills. Several dabs ia the state have been left finan cially rained after entertaining the Fed eration, bat Columbue haa a president. Mrs. L. Gerrard, who ia conservative in her management of the business of the dub and to her, with her able helpers, is dae the present prosperity of the club. Miss Miaaie Becker of thie dty, who is recording secretary, wss in attendance at the aaeeting in Omaha last week. The board, naaong other things, voted to co operate with the State Board of Charities aad Correctione regarding the juvenile court law. The first ansae! exhibit of the Co lambaa Poultry and Pet Stock club will begin next Tuesday sad continue to Saturday. A small edmissioa fee of 10c for adults snd 5s for children, will be nhaiiad. end nil who are interested in poultry should visit the show not only to encourage those who have worked for this exhibit but to ess how many valua ble herds are owaed by our local enthu siasts. Among those who wfll be repre sented is Wm. Karaaabroek, L. G. Zin- ; W. T. Ernst, Wfll Mitchell, D.L. Dr. Yobs and Dr. Sinter. The Inst two nnmed gentlemen have just received some fine poultry, Dr. Toes some Blaek Miaorean from Wisconsin and Dr. Slater Buff Plymouth Bocks from Uli noie, which wfll be exhibited next week. Eatry fees will becherged, 25 cents for poultry, 15 ceate for Belgian hares and lOeenta for pigeons. Any oae who has good stock of any of these three men tioned should eoaaalt the onVers of the dub for Burtienlers. L. P. Harris of Cley Center, Bcemdeetof the Nebraska 1 State Poultry assoetarioo, wfll be the t I aBBBBBBBBBBBBBn law Attart. Staple aad ac T""m --. x Man If na nwaanaansumusmakM f I yAhVISTKlWnATIGNBA Oir Cfciia ail Glasswart Dejartuit m Is now readv for inspection. We 5 tor novelties in this line. Decorated China N 4gj X J x "pieces in all the new shapes from WV 19 VI wW 3 Cut Glass at. popular prices. 1 shapes and decorations will please you. Household Furnishings Woodenware,Willowware, Washing Machines and Clothes Wring- 9 ers at prices that are right. A share of your patronage solicited 9 X i HENRY RAGATZ & CO.. NEW STORE fapwIaBWBwaaBHsTy mm ni m iaaa n I l m m m m m YOUR NEW SKIRT AND HOW TO MAKE IT e(((?s:s(aeaaaaaBl 4fra)etetfrtfrfr m You would find our Paper Pattern Department, which shows the well known Standard Patterns, very help ful in reaching a decision. December patterns just received show "Batwing" and the "Grecian Tunic" skirt. Con sult your Paper Pattern Department for any garment that you wish to make. Our clerks will take pleasure in displaying the stock to you. When you are in. buy The Designer : At 10 Cemts a Copy : m m m a m m m m te(e(((faaeaaaaaaa m m m m T. T ,T reeaacccsss((aaaaa Gall and See Our New Don't wait until every thing has been picked over. We carry a loll line of Wall Paper, Palnw, Plastic. VarnUlMs, Brushes, Window Shades, Sat Reds, Fleer Wax and every thing pertaining to the needs of a good housekeeper. ECHOLS ft DIETRICHS, Painters and Paper Hangers. iRHimtimmmKTiHtimiiiiiiinniHHHUHiimiiHuiriHmmHUMimi THE P. O. DEALERS IN : : : ...XTX LBE 15 All Kinds of Building Material and Coal. 1 Estimates Cheerfally Furnished. TT, O-, STTFTT iTTST,aCamageE, wmiwirBMmtaKreuHHimiiiimianiiiiiiHwttmiiinniiiHMiniiiisii Park Barber Shop " Drop in and try a Shave, Shampoo, Hair Cat or Bath. Everything Urst class and np-to date. ::::::: Cigars of the very best make on sale. b. C. ZINNECKEH. rrap'r. jndge. The officers of tbe Columbas club are: C. C. Gray, president; L. G. Zinnecker, vice president; E. C. Warden, treasurer; Wm. Kersenbrock. secretary. It is mainly through tbe enthusiasm of Mr. Warden, who has had experience elsewhere in poultry shows, that, the Columbus people have become interest ed. The show will be held in the second building north of First National bank. Claaiig Oat Sale ! We hare come to the conclusion to close ont oar entire stock of goods at a bargain to our customers and offer our goods for the next 30 days for less than cost to make them move quick. Xow is the time to buy. Overcoats, men's suits and pants 25 per cent less than cost. Boys' suits, men's shirts of all kinds. All gloves and mittens and underwear, at cost. Groceries, notions and women a fl coats, eapes and Jackets at auction, com mencing Satarday afternoon at 2 o'clock. This will give you a chance to get jour winter clothing and underwear at less than your merchant can buy it at. Cosae and aee as, for we mean business and everything in stock, must go. Look for the big red sign. Auction every day next week. '-'-"' - E-TL'FcK, -Manager, Eleventh Street, Cblambas, Stebr. ? Li enlisting new patron i every week but man if more ( can be accommoiiated. ; Faicy enctrm Is complete. We handle oa ly the reliable- kind. If qual ity and weight is not up to standard we tell you so. We give nearly our whole time to our grocery department. S Seasonable goods are aow nr- I riving. New Nuts, dried aad 9 canned Fruit, Sweet Cider, 1 Maple Syrup, Mince Meat, New Orleans Molasses, Sor ghum, etc. Try our BfenV 1 eliea roasted Coffee in balk. 9 15e. 20e, Sac, 90c Per lb. I Richelieu Tens and Cofees are I the best that can be produced S have hunted the markets over 9 Ouc assortment of Lamps in new 9 aWPaww varvuwaBpPP 13tm STerr. ana ia aa i .TTg Line of Wall Paper. II rri TH 3 3 DR. J. K PAUL, DENTIST. Xiewohnr blnclc. rnrsr lith and Olive tDtt, Colambaw. Nbr. Gas atfminis tererf fer pain less extractiee of tests. RMtiifencelVIephonp Lit. Office Telephone A 4. WE SHOUT For the good things we have to selL If you come here you will shoot for tbe good things yoa get. Yoa get the goods, we make right prices. HOEHEN tk SM en bj sTbT r il . . - f. '..-J- 1 f : .- !r -S ' :r m " f ? , - X i - ?i' rssa ". -, i--s n r: a ! P-WU . ' -