1& jmnniiiiiiullrTIIIIIIllllli j Special Sale ! I Ctlnmtrms JraraaL I Ens I Wn. litem aaaKaa.aaheai v 4 .. , - .. - IIULST&ADAMS : i r-i '- jVff'',5'' - v5Bp'5 '-i BBBBBaaaaBaBBS -fl " aaaBaaaaBBaaaaayyBBaBaaiaa . .. bbkbbbbbbbv a aaa zsbb or oaataayaajas at aaai vbbbbbv. i"i i xiar Ttoaatfafltoaaaaar MaataatwBB- .. . riT . " bbbbbb wean asm aha as. tf - ,-, - "7 aaaa. aaaf wwajw aajajjaV eaBWaf bbbbbbi jpaaBBBaa -BfcaaBBBjfc aaai aBBaBaaaB aft MsaaaBB aaaMaaaa4aBB aaaa aaaaaaay faaajiBwaa. ex Gv WnaaaaaaBHt DcPwI, Imbbb, Dr. G i tii i, aawaat, mmtulwkra wwaewaa eaa aawaaa ac a weea mx vmrm B&OINNINO MONDAY, OCT. 19, 1 VDI .r- 84. FUrtfcecrir4. Dr. !N : I-.-- I k-- ; . - ." i- . fe K;--; . flsvl MeniMtari all w Ladles' and Mlutt itedtnraar. Ladies' FitwfeU Union suit, fleece lined. regular price 2.5(5 sale price Ladies' all wool Union suii, regular price $o25 sale price MiseeaT Union suits, size 3, 4 and 5, good weight, fleece lined, regular price 85c sale price . 3IIetT Union suits, ribbed fleece lined, regular price 60c sale price Children's all wool Union suits, size 2 to 6, regular price 90c to Sl2o sale price Dress GMd. Black- and gray Zibeline, regular price 32.00 sale price l.S Blue and green Zibeline, regular price $2.00 sale price- -- 1-wS Green and brown Zibeline, 6 yard patterns, regular price S12.00 sale price 10.00 Full iine of ladies tailor-made walking and dreae skins, extra good values at l.vJ0 tv 8.60 2000 yards Outing Flannel, all colors, light and dark, extra good values at 10c sale price 9e Do not overlook this great opportunity to purchase seasonable soods at verv low prices. HULST & ADAMS, i 11th Street. -5-S- Do not miss getting a ticket on the drawing of the Cole's Hot Blast Heater, Which will take place Sat urday, Oct. 24th, at 3:30 p. m. We want everyone to get a chance to draw this stove. It costs you noth ing. Ask for a ticket in the hardware department. G RAYS'. WE OFFER FOR FALL WINTER SEASON A TEBY COMPLETE LDtE OF Men's and Boys' Clothing htataBta MaJe in the best stvie, nnest fit. at prices not anv higher tti what others sell voa interior goods fer. We carrv the larsest line of GESTS FURXBHrS'G GOODS at a very low price. Our shoes ail made up for us especially bv the foremost roanafactarers of the coontrr. A iMrge stock to select from for man, woman and child. You will not run the risk of getting shoddy or shelf-worn goods if vou bar of us. 8IM6 Repair! Neatti Mschliolz Bros 411 Eleventh Street ii::i:ii i iiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmi COUWBUS A- ijlfWUfer MLAW. GUAM SEPflMTOBS.i iinnnnmirnnimmnimiiiniimiiiiiiiiii $jm ah Z.t9 4e 7ktlJO Telephone 26. t : : ?i 1 1 : 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 c 1 1 1 1 1 ani PrMiptti teat. e CREAM CO. I - ---aiar-aa- Dm. Msilji fiwni k Haa- -J. M. Carta mil 1 m tba Axgaa oaace laat Mk while Editor Buna A lew ahotaa, lata Fakin daeks for sale. Call at Hoaae Fan. tve auks aarthaawaf towa. 3tp On aad after Octoaar 15. 1 wffl caa dact my aaaat aaarhat an a atrictly cash E. H. Teaiiaa aad aon Lai ratarned Thexaday tram a law day huating trip to Cadar Bifida CH-Qarriann stoved to Columbas Sataxday from Blair and ia living wast of the Third ward aeanoL Mr. aad Mza. Ckariaa ' aad child a a vast to Moatavflle Fkwan will be Friday mu( aaxt. He will give the aznt aaa-bar oa the High aehool laeCore WatSchiai aukaa aaota and in taa baas atylaa,aad aaaa aaiy taa Tery taataaaaa arucarad in taa tf In taa maaatiaia, fallow taa erowd to . D. Fitzaatndc'a, tna Whka Front Dry Oooda Stora, and aaa what yoa can fat for your oaay. aaL Taa Tryaar aU ia eoaatraetioB, dorafaiiity aad. ariea. Sold oa awmtaly pa j a ii Aadkoriam Maaie Co. Ma. H. P. Cooiidfa ia aaxaria with aaadlyaacaiaadkaaa. Moaday of laat iaaaadaa a iooaa beard which to trip aad JalLapraiwiagtha laftkaaa. Tba Albioa Arraa aaya: "L. Eohl and daafktar waat to Soata DakoU hniililiill Taaaday. Mza. F. M. Waltsal taarhiaf Haaa Hoal'a rooaa dar ing bar abaaBca.1 Bar. J. M. BatkwaU aad wife wen in town Thuraday on thair way from FaUarton to Madiana wnan Ear.Both waU will araaea. taa eoauag yaar in tae Mataadaat ebvrea. E. H. Jaakxaa waa at Qadta a couple of daya laat waak aad aarcaaaad asveral aaadof yoaag cattle from taa ranch of Araoid Oablrirk, to ba aiaoad on hia Hadiaoa eoaaty fiatagu Dr. Coadoc aad C H. Swallow of Haaxpfcray aad Wax. Prioa of Iaafh were ia town laat Taaaday on their way to Tazaa where they expect to auke aaeae exteaarte parehaaaa of laad. The Moarae Tiwaaia Giaaa aaya that for taa jeer jaat aaat. Mza. Kaayon. aaatl aarriar for oae of the roataa oat from that plana, baa aat aaaaed goiae; on bar trip aaee dariaa; taa yaar. rtaaaatof the a aJaafaio ad- to their aaarfwaJaaeaa in the way of a haatal paaritna to be placed m Bar. J. B. Laadaaa aad wife ware in the city Taazaday .aacwaaa traiae on. way froaa Albiaa to Silver Creek. Bar. Laedoai baa been appelated of the Matkodiet ehmreh. Miaa LOa Halaay of Chacafo arrived a viais to her brother at ortaaWd, for Mza. Floyd Fame haft for finer fi It will he thas eoaipany a law waaaa ago ef aot reaut tatg faada balnagiag to tbaai, aad waa A. G. Bolf ofPalaatiaa, thai eoanty. at the aaaaal atato aaawamnon of Bap- bald in Baatriaalaat waak; aad Ber. of thia dty waa daat of the Yoaag Faoplei' Uaion. At tba bald their aaaaal aaaattag ia Fre- aity wa Itaaa Ber.Haiaay. Sbea iag tba Moody aabaai aaaaaaa aaaaad vase praaaaaat. 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SteveBB m tf w- 3S-'i-i ifiirallh aiiniBaAMr-e' It aaaai yoa atiekataa taa dcawiafof aCaWa aW atOraya7. -Waadar of taa Am,' to bold ire M bnaxa ban Said aaly by Pi H i a Mr. aad Ha. Harry Biley ware a Sehaylar awtr Saadayr called there b; the aarioae niaaaa of Mr. Bday'a MoatwfiUe epaaka bare aaxt Friday, atoppad in dty between traau Taaaday aa tO Tiii(pxn Miaa Jeaaie Maw. the aaaalr fnr tho itj- h?fifa baariaff tbn of Prof. Eichardaoc, who ia the bonae by eickneaB. Charias Wake and WOkan Carry St. Edward and Sick Andre of barf , all atadanta of the baaBaaaa pant Sunday at boaaa. Walter Scots, E. C Warden Oacar Stcte, who are bafldiag a barn tba Sealer farm north of Sanday with tbair faauliaa. Ed.TTamiaiaiiwaa der of the Macaaaaa at Wedaaaday, to take the phase of Hoffman who baa aaowad away. Forty oaat to SL00 diabaa at 10 centa. Sato baeaa Oetober 30. ing fire daya. Seethe 10 aaat hae in von Beraaa'a Unioe 5b. 150L larxaaatBaga e-ary Sataxday aight. Tav iting brotban xaTitad. E. J. Seatt Will Berkeley for the health. He will old brotber'a Mra.Oxaaax aad Mza. Siaaon of 5or folk were ia town Satarday oa their way to Central City where they attended a eonTantion of auaaionary aooetiee of several id joining atatee. Prof. Waters racerred a That laat weak from hie brother H.L. of Dnhnqoe, Iowa, who retarned home Sataxday. Mr. Waters hi interaatad in the railway of hie boeae town. J. H. Drinnin ia expected Thursday from Wyoming, Tn, he waa called aereral waeka ago by the enoos Olneaa of has mnthar, aad who died about two weeks ago. A number of students of the TmaiaT and BoataeeB college would like to aecare work in stores or private faauliaa to help pay for board. Any one wiahiagao aaaa the young people, pleeeeeall at the of Prof. Waters, abore poatoasee. An exnloaioc raaaed froaa being aeed in the Haatiagahigh eheauatry daaa a-rrnaaiy iajared two papOa last Friday. The teacher, Prof. P. E. McCoy, a farmer Cwlaaihaja boy, bad freqaanily need the iagrediaata bat were never known to have eaueed aay trouble. We learn from the Sodolk Sewa that acaae time m Deeamber the Moore hardware store of that dty will aaaa into the bands of mie puiaaiafiaa W. B. Blakeman of that plaee aad a J. Hahn of Colambaa, bariag bacgaiaed with Mr. Moore for the paiihaan at thattiaas. The two and oae-half yean old riaaghtw of John Biley, who of Platte Center, died were held in the Catholic charch in Colxmbua Saturday aftaranaa aad inter mibm t aaade in the eaaaetery aouth eaat of Platte Ceater. Fin Howard eatertaiaad tweaty-tve yoaag people Wednesday wnaaian laat, frienda of bia in the ffign eebiinl Hifh live waa the game of aniaaaaaaat for the evening, Miaa Ehaae Boan aad Early reeatriag the arisaa. The were for the geatlaman a paper knife aad for the lady a eut G. T. Everett baa ranted the Oieatt af Methnrhat ehaxeh,aad exaaeta to L H.F. who ia aow ocenpyiag the baaaa, wfll with zwlifivaa in tbeeoaaty aatH he he wfll locate ia ThaU! trip aacazaaoa taasati to t dariag tba AhSar -Ly , elected i aaiBiaa Jeba aioa raaaae uata aas aaaa bti ,i - a ar wa . M - -- aarxvea szwea aw . -ar av aaan eea as, a- -.. aaat aaai a-a-aa..., - -- - - -- , BBa bbbb aaay aaa ea- aa t av amar eaaia ea sai aw aea. aaaaw. a. av eaaaaaav wws w to W. A. Way far IK per acre. Mr. Saaraawk will baald an hie aaw lam thia fall towaaahhe wfll-awva ia tba taia aaoniacof bar aiatar, MmSaaaa Aabalof Oaaaaa. Mbl Aabal vaatad in thia dty, hamag hare afaoat three waaaa t-e aaaa aad two daaghtaaa. Mav Baa- tbafaaanL erowda af paeple haat weakr to aad froai the Ak-Sar-l'iaetiTkiee at Oaaaba. The braaea laaaa brewght erowded traiaaaad tba aaaai baa aoaad extra caratoaiTaammlalatha aaapla. Friday extra ear aad ware tbaa erewded aa- WASTED, Lire Whiiee 1. 19b Care wild (half quick. The Dr. White Gx.Deaetax.HL tf Thoaaof tae auKta. boya who will taa days' ea- leave aaxt Satatday for MBiaaiar at FL Biley, Sotlar, a H. BatthvWi are F. Fox, E. Wdaea, D. atond, H. Mewery, J. Phca, Arch. MrFariaad. Jew McOaad, Trhapy, H. Harriag, W. Bean aad B. Yoaag. J. C Hahn Moaday eveaiag at the borne of CO.Baxae. The gathering wan in the aataxe af a farewell party to Mr. aad Mza. Haha who leave thai waak for Kor- foUr to aaake their fatare hoaM. The brought rafreehaMBta aad a The ladies aid aodaty of the Metho diat ehurefa have aaat invitatibna to all aaambwa of the ehaxeh aad nig r eaa than to be ptwaaat at a recaption at the church thia Taaaday eveaiag in hoaer of the pastor, Bar. Laee aad preaidiag elder Bev.MOIard. Aprograai baa been arxaaged, aad a aorial eveaiag will be apaat together by the cbarah people. Colambae waa hoaorad laat week by having three cithTaae elected to state aaacea. BeT.TJIaaar waa aaade an aaadal at theBapthKB atato coavaation held in Beatrice, Miaa Faaay Gaar waa elected to aa cease on tae atate notary beard aad Miaa Beaaie BhaliWi waa aaade the recotdiag aecretary for the Woaaaa'a federation, the laat two at aiaariwga held aad priad- whkk wfll aaaat ia Lincoln October 2231, Ptaf. Sara of thae dty ia oa the program for the toUowiagt L ShoaJd theaaaaraad arraHfaaiiait of aahjeeta be changed in standard ? 2. What ahoald be the maxi- of zaeatatioaa par week for papd 3. What esbjecta not aow ahoald be accredited?" Prof. Bidaardaan received a letter ,y from Prat Mareer of feat baU of the hahaadaddad that the Cahtmbaa beye eatitied to the fve points which Mt aaaad they had won m played hare with the boya oae waak age Sataxday. The salary to t a referee ia a feet ball At the eerier of the atoekhcidara f the Platte Coaaty Iede- arPr-feiir"rfji -T.Iy akafc-Jteaifc-g-.. - t.sa abi to aall Dr. Baetrie Caaaba, patented Jan. ilea ill af . hair falling aat. am tbaa erdaaarr eaaab. Sella oa eight. Agaata ate price). Write Electric Ceaib inFremoat. At theaapariatoadaata' oary, taay vaBwoaaiy raaaas thedaimaf tawSwedaah Aaaariaaa Tel- ii asAoaA aaBBBT ni Ban man m ia ,, -... MBUW.HIIIHWH. aBBBDXBIJ aaa wfll aaake other iMariiiaeau of uu .v MvaaaSMftflML vb Lw ,Lbm Oaaaba fraam -- i-aat thw rf ta mtr a- --" w -" mj - " -" - - i t fc wmmom aad will iaapreve aad actaad thair Ihaaa J aarapullj aa thaiJaaiBBil an aaa ahjaia S aaaaa to Caiaambaa ahaat Jaaaary 1. aad s will aaaba baa baaaa bate and devote bia x tiaattotbataaaaaaaaawark. I In the aaaaaataea with the of tba State of the aatartaia- t wiU ba a aaaOiag aoataac Tba of whiah Prof.Kera.of thia aity ia Tiaa Eacheoaaty at the atato ia eatitied so two eaataataata aad we hope to aaa Platte caaaty aaad the proper delegate. the priaa. Write to E. C Taanala, Seb. fiar Walter GaUey froatthaDakacaa bean lor Taagrirar. at Jwrth Dakota, aad at Aberdeaa, South Dakota. He aaya tba ceattnaed wet aaaaoa imams the apriag, aaaiaier and fall baa greatly iajared the eropa in both atataa aad wbaa be left, the weather waa eold aad daaip. Jaaaaa and Aleck Bead aad Frank laawian all went north with Waiter, aad have remained there with the exception of Baoman. Aleck Bead bee a pneition in a freight depot at Aberdeen. The followrag from Jim Tanners r at Falierton would indicate that Alberta. Caeada, ia aot the delightfnl eoantry that laad laaarn have represent ed it to be: 'Word eoaaaa from the people who left thai county for Alberta. to beecaae aubjeeta of King Edward, that they are tired of it, aad will return as aoan aa they can. Win. Johnson, for merly of Soath Branch, and who wrote each glowiag letters from there returned aaaaa thae ago, and ia now living in Iowa. Wbaa wfll people quit rnaamc We've quit." ty-sfth infantry, United of 490 colored of twenty white ofi- dov froat Norfolk Monday over the Union Parinc to Fart Biley, Fieaae, to attend the ea- .t. Tney were earned m three of traiae. From Fort Niobrara at Valaatzae to Norfolk, a diatanee of 170 aulas, the aoidiam marched across eoantry ia jaat aeveateen days, arrmag in Norfolk Satarday noon. The troops m caarge of Uolnael Jtapes wno acquaintances m and aroand John Bader, a fomiture dealer of Freawat. aad a man who had tried to peaa a worthless eheek upon him Friday, had a lively tiaw at the Union Pacific depot here Satarday. The check waa drawn on the People's National bank of Island, HL, and waa for $215, by John Sherman and payable to John Woodman. Bader sold 1195 worth of fornitaxe, but did not deliver it. When he foaad the cheek to be worth leas he followed ha aaa here and nude him pay hack the money advanced and alao eettie far the trip. The stranger then left oa thenrat train for the Fred Seofteld had avaloahle black stolen Sataxday evening from in Croat of Sehapbech's drag store. Boy Haaulton, employed on the dairy farm of Mr. Srniald rode the home to town aad while in the Ziaaeeker barber shop about 930 o'doak, a stranger took the horse from where it waa tied, and aa yet ao trace baa been found of aim. The a coal black with white star in aad weighs 1100 pounds. A heavy, doable cinch aaddle valued at $35 waa taken with the horse. Mr. Sco iaid baa catered a reward of SSO for the eonvictioa and recoaacy of the Mr. aad Mza. Patrick Powers return ed Satarday from Soath Omaha where T7ng final arraageaaenta far of their daughter Miaa to Prof. Ftaaigan of Harvard. Ne- The marriage will take place in St. Bridget's Catholic charch in South Oaaaba thia Wedaaaday morning. Miaa wail known in the vicinity of Colnmbaa, as oae of the sne- i of Polk county for aral years aaat. Her frienda wfll her a bright aad happy-future life. Mrs. Cnafailn of Cheyenne. Wyoming. of Miaa Powers, peeaed through bare Monday oa her way to the wedding. -The republican city convention waa Satarday evening aad J. M. Carta The democrats xtioo Monday evening Wm. O'Brien jaatiee of aad Ed.TiBBB'ruiaad Wflliam law allows two of thaae eaaeera aad the i of oae aaaa from each of the two . aa aa alert ioc, eo that i will ha ao contest for the jaatiee Aa there are two demoerataaad lortheoaVeof wfll baa baiiaay S ' aHkBV. a-u - Guara in their icmion, store, will be HENRY RA6ATZ a CO NEW STOftE aaaaaa aaa aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa I a- ; a a a a- a a a a r tfM,, -0 a a a a ot run a a a a a A -'rPr8 'v. J , . 5kJ n T'i!i.)i-jl - -mnVtng- zzm played The KovemberDESiGXEH. tells you all about it gives full rules for the games and suggests good things to eat in keeping- with the spirit of the hour The Old Woman wa. Lived - Shoe a play and drill for the wee folk, is also given in this number beautifully illustrated by llabei Humphreys. The Designer a catrsj nxmbc s? cmrr a a a a a a- a a J. - CflkkEY. iiieff i aaam democstrated darmjr of satisfied customers are the best evidence of the merit of our millinery in which excellent styles acd low prices are the rul ing spnta. You cannot aJord to buy a hat before seein? our display. Hundreds of the newest designs arriving continually. I am in the millinery market every dayr which enables me to buy the new styles as fast as they come out at prices at about half what you would pay elsewhere. J.C. FILLMAN'S Joseph Benescii. who has been postal clerk on the Columbus-Albion rs: for some time, has been transferred to the run from Wayne to BlocuteId and leaves t.H Wednesday for his new home. Mr. Beeeech wfll be greatly missed by the ( oBcal orga ons of the city. Hisj place ae instructor of stnajzed instru-' menta and crecsor of the Aaditonum orcheetra will be hard to 51L as he has ' awompLbed much in mtroducinc: a higher grade of music than had hereto fore been attempted. The orchestra has been the pride of the musicians of the town. Mr.Beneschsriefids here hope that he may return to the Columbus runeooc Meadames Geer, Garlow. Gerrard Andereos and Mies Bessie Sheldon who attended the federation o vvocan' clubs at Fremont last week report hav ing peaeed a very profitable and pleasant and the federation a success in. every particular. Mrs. W. . Page of Syracuse was unanimously re-lected axeaident of the federation for the fol- lowing year and Miss Bessie Sheldon.;, . . . . . . . -riwi h haari an iTntd rarnrmn!? aH?- retary to take the place o Ms. XT E. Weaver a few months ago. was elected ' to that praptf'Tin for the coming year.' aaeldon was also electee a delegate to the St. Louis biennial convection. and Mrs. F. H. Geer her alternate. The foUowing, taken from the Genoa ' is ia reference to a woman who had aaaey-acquaintances amongst Joca-f aux. raedera: -'Mrs. Henry Stevens died at the family home in Platte county, oce aad nan half miles east of Genoa. San day evaahag, Oetober -L 1903. in her 53rd taken sick two with an attack of pneumonia , trocble which terminated fatally aa abaveatated- Funeral services beld ia the Methodist church Tues- Oay forenoon. the remains taken to I Beverly, "P1f-"- for bwrial on the after- ao?- trajn, an 'jwnii'i' hf rhi Tinn'runT' Jaaaee. Deceased was the of Mr. Stevens. Thev were in Colambas about nf-o years Wella. Sh waa bom in. Bev- she grew to woman - lived -m1 ---- to Xe- around aad who to vote for at and the many found at T3t Stwcxt. 5 I a aaa aaaa aaaaaaaaaaaa aaaaa I a i -a -a a Nut a a ineiacottne dav for mr and the al most -grownups you'll be surprised at the number :es that can be . - a a -a a a our openinc week. Handreda iiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiii j; HOISTS FMIlCIj , . , One tlonr a ' of Hnc Ju. Havrx pnrrniiimii th- C F. Exj--ha -U-cit of Dra. Wall Patr. raai t. out. ai a st tion w ar u r tm t-tt 1 r prtces. Call asil : OB- ' T It At 3) to 40 per cent, discount. T iTMlartles Craaa Saw is Teas All prescripdoc carefully compounded by an exper ienceti regiiterei pnrc?t I ilalUt'a rttra-4w. LOUIS SC 2 Manager. T DK. J. E. PAUL, DENTIST. 't 2N-ohsr block. eorr I3tii isii 01t J Gas aaVatnie- tared far pain i teas extractiee) af teeth. B"uiuac- Triephosa L Z. Ofl-- TeiesooBe A 4 ' "- , """ the coming election con t overiooc the fact that there are to be two district judges elected, and that the republicans. H casting about for raT:fffrina who would command tne support of the peo- pie 'or these important poeitinns. select- ed one of them from our neighboring MHM Hcy maiden -am- waetcoency of f latte. We refer to Eon. J- G.Beeder than whom there hi no more f competent man for the poeitioc in the entire aietnct. Tou all know him. and you know his qualtficatjcaa. Honor youraeir and Conor the aiatnet by votrag for J. G "Reader for daatriet fudge. m ' '.." -s I " rf M 4l ? - i