The Columbus journal. (Columbus, Neb.) 1874-1911, January 27, 1904, Image 3

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for cash at these prices.
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Sib bbl American Bwisry Gimpr OfVr
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35c
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30c
60c
Ladie; and 3Ien Golf GIove and ilittens, all 3oc and
50c kind while thev lat
50 per cent discount while they last.
All knit Zephyrs Sjuara-, all Ladies' and Misses' knit Hood and
Tarn 0Shanters.
Fleeced and knapped WaL-tings -while thev last, for Waists
and "Children's school dresses, regular 12c kind at. ..
Oxford Waisringsr regular 20c kind
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Big Reduction on Shoes.
Children's Shoes, sizes 5 to 3. regular price 8oc
this days sale . 6aC
Misses' Shoes, sizes to 12. regular price Sl-15
this days sale 85c
Misses Shoes, sizes 12 to 2, regular price $1.25
this days sale 90e
Lailies' Shoes, regular 32.50 kind $2.10
Ladies Shoes, regular So.01 kind 2.40
50 Per Cent Discount.
Here is your chance to get an up-to-date ladies' misses' or child's
Coat or Jacket at just one-half the regular price.
One-half Off Regular Price.
Men's S1.00 Shirts, while thev last
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50c
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Both Telephones 26.
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CORN!
will pay 3e per bushel.
above the market, for corn de
livered at any Elevator in Co
lumbus, on account or in ex
change for goods in all depart
ments the same as cash.
GROCERY DEPARTMENT
Wwk's Eil Salt, Fit irt Sil. Jii, 29-30
Michigan hand picked Navy Beans on Friday and Saturday ftlf
per 10 -
10 bars Santa Claus Soap
Mtnarfih Maple Sirup
Comes from far Canada, where the maples grow strongesr and sturdiest
and where the sap Hows year alter year with a uniform strength,
puritv and excellence. No other maple syrup has the nerits of
Jfmorch it is positively the highest grade known. Per
quart 3oc, VT gallon - A.aO
New England Prepared Bvakwheat.
Use no salt veast nor baking powder with the New England
Buckwheat Flour. This Buckwheat is all ready for use with the
addition of cold water or milk. A combination of flour, principally
Niw Process Buckwheat, making the finest cake possible
to prwlare. Per pkg - 12
Mtnareli Gfeaw Gfcaw'
Hurht worthv of the name Monarch Choic Chore. Nearly every
bodv likes a jrood chow chow, but the price of the English-made is
prohibitive to a good many purses. Here's an article thai we want
vou to compare with what you pay twice or three times as much. for.
It is actually undeniably better. Price
per quart OC
raialwrf Best XXXX Flaar.
The cost is no mere than other brands, as it makes more bread
and better bread. Price
per sack v 9.AD
Monarch Sweet 0raf6 Maraalatfe.
Agia we bare In stock this hat blscaxt dastroyer Mtmartk
SuHteiOnaige Marmalade- A fancy glass jar lin"Ba.g nearly a pmt
Priceper jar QOc
Orialt
There isn't a package that holds a candle to it. NOT ONE.
Bold assertion but it s true. If you disagree with us on this (and you
have a perfect right to) get a package at our risk and test it. We
win a customer nsht at this point and is with us to stay. We have
ererv package on the run whenever oar Oriole Seeded has been tried.
One" lb. pkz, full weight lie
OrMa
Wlrvbnvpiis and skin when you can procure prases asd peaches
so fimnw aid fat (past cake sue) ti two Peees aaake a full disk
of sauce. Trra small order. Per lb SOc
GRAYS'.
For art aaiXuai ipay eall on Mia.
MeAmater, Maalaas' old
Mr. Paul Radarir, Imas in the
aoathaaaf part of tows, is vary ek
A. G.Eolf of Falaatiaa vaa in town
Friday on kia return aoata froaa Oawna.
Dr. Ckaa. H. Fiatz.aaaMoaataie aky
aicxan asd aurxaon, poatoafca bauldfaa
Match gamae at bowliag- Thnnriay
aifkt, Gaaoa va. Coiaaibaa. Fraa ad-
Al-rin E. Fool, vioiintat. Pupila
acesptad. CoacarBtaad rarftala Tck
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Cnarlaa Milla haa awfad aia aaiily
into his new raafdapca m tae aorthwaat
part of town.
Dra. Martyn, Evaaa,r Han
aen, oflee three doora aocth. of Fried
hoTsatore. tf
Prof. Kern was in Lincoln Friday
attending the meeting of the Nebraska
school masters' club.
E. S. Newloo ia hceme from lfti.w
where he haa bean engaged in a store
since before ChrJataua.
"Besideacen and vacaat Iota in all
parts of the city for sale on easy terme.
Becker, Hocaaoberger Jt Caaaabers.
Misb Nellie and Frank Baker went
to Genoa Wednesday, called by the seri
ous illness of their niece, Mrs. Hoke.
Vernon F.rakineentertained fourteen
of his yoang- lady and gentlemen friends
Wednesday evening; to a much party.
Peck's Bad Boy company will give
two entertainments in North opera house,
Saturday, February 27, afternoon and
evening.
Win. Srhflx makes boots aad shoes
in the beat styles, and uses only the very
best stock that can be procured in the
market, tf
Mrs. Anna McLean purchased last
week the rweideace of Harriet Beed in
the west part of town. The latter is a
resident of California.
Farms are being rented daring Feb
ruary for the coining year. Tax Jbcm
3xl has blank leases in stock which sell
for a reasonable price.
Mrs. J. Maloski died at her home in
Silver Creek last Sunday. The funeral
services were held Tuesday morning in
the Duncan Catholic fhnrHi,
Mr. and Mrs. George Fanble left last
for Cnanaher. Oklahoaaa. where
they will remain until about April visit
ing the family of Henry Fauble.
D. N. Jennings of St. Edward was in
town Friday on his return home froaa
Albert Lea, Minnesota, where he went to
attend the funeral of his mother.
lay the lest The Tryher Ptaaa
leads them all in construction, "!',
durability and price. Sold on monthly
payments. Auditorium Music Co.
Miss Anna Goetz, who has made the
acquaintance of many people here
through her work as dressmaker, has
accepted a tike position in a store at St.
Edward.
Louie Schonlan, a foraur CoIumbuB
boy, was in the city over Sunday. He is
now representing a large nlnthing hone
of Milwaukee as trsveiiag asliasiin and
likes his new work very wwhi
E. H. Chambers was in Oaaaha Wed
nesday attending the meeting of the
state republican central mmaiirtnraanri
Mr. Chambers represented the republi
cans of Platte and Colfax counties.
The Fulkrton News-Journal says
that Dan Lord of Denver, is looking
after hiB ranch near Fullerton. Dan m
known to many of the old settlers around
Columbus, ss he formerly lived hare.
The Fourth Social Division of the
Congregational church will be "at hoeje"
to all awmbers of the church and congre
gation, Friday sveaiag, Jan. 29, at 8
o'clock, at the hosae of C H. Sheldon.
-Ma. Bobert Taylor of Silver Creek
died at her home last Wednesday, aged
61 years. The Taylors are old settlers
near that place and the funeral was
attended by a number from this locality.
George Wmalow will return thi.
week to Columbus from Holt county, aad
expects to eagage in owataaas in this
city. His mother, Mrs. Winaisw, will
also probably retHrn with him aad make
this her honte.
Otto Enmmer has rented his farm
near Silver Creak and rpita to atove
to Colambaa about March Land will
boy or bazai a reaieaaee here aad
his heats in the city
count of the
August Wacaar has filed a suit in
district court for a partition of the real
estate of TViAJw. T.ra-,gf,)nr iimmi
Mr. Wagner imiibIIj purchased the
of oaeof thehesa. aad theeeiect
of thai suit is to emiat the
The
nerrou gave asr a pAaaaaat anrpnee a
few days ago by eoariaar at toaaaadthe
at her
Oa the aaame day
Monday a
Do not fail to aae our 8-toet
null forfl&Ml A.
Son. tf
They tall as they have the bast
at the Thurston Aaaea; Any doubts?
AakEeny. tf
Thomas Branigankft Thursday far
Ogsllsls ehaiehewfllreaaainaiswdsys
For sale, Barred Plyawuth Bock
at Ed. Morrow's farm three miles
of town.
At their sapper a few evenings ago
the Methods ladies sold tickets to the
aaaountoflKL
BalpkBoyd went to Norfolk Meaday
where he has icreptsd a poaition in a
hardware store.
Dt. McEaaa's method of
equality with gold.
Sewiaa; at home or by the day.
Lydia- Gertach with E. von Bergen,
Eleventh and Henry streets.
For rent, two rooms suitable for
ofice or light hones keeping. Mrs. C
(tuning, FJeveuth stzeeL tf
Lands in Boone, Sherman, Buffalo
and Custer eountisa for aale or exchange.
Becher, Horkaaherger i Chambers.
of
the rooaw there was ao irhml ia the
Second ward hniTiaan;, eaaept one half
day for the eighth grade, aad also m the
High acheal buildiag, except far the pri
on Monday.
the eighth grade
Other rooaas tacwugaout the euildinga
had their lagular work
A. J. Smith was changed last
from freight conductor oa oae of the
traiaa oa the stain law of the TJnien
Paeiic to that of extra eoadactor on the
He had a poaition
Omaha to
Nosth,Phtte.bt piefmieil to saake his
heme ia Colamhaa aad eould not have
doae aohad he taken the other run.
C H. Campbell arrived in the dty
last eveniag from Chicago to engage in
baameas with Dr. Arte Folaom. After
February 1 the firm will be known as
Foisom Csmpie?l,iii'aTiafii aad auriata.
The above is taken from the Beatrice
Sun. Mrs. Dr. Campbell, better known
here as Mmb MoIIie Morse, whose home
was in Clarke, has moved to Beatrice to
ioxnher husband.
Groceries, Crocbery,
GLASSWARE. LAMPS.
58
. in 1874 and
direct to Duncan in
died
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Mr.
years ago.
to
1863, where
with the caseation of twelve years which
were apeat in Pmtasylvaais. He hut a
wife, five aoas sad five daughters to
mourn hie death The funeral services
will fee aeid tam wecaeaaay moramg
hi the Cataolir eaureh at Columbua and
mtermeat made m the Catholff
tary.
An exaaunation for auil
the Oeoaee route was given at the
for
last Friday by rural route
tor CLE. Llewellyn. Those entering in
the eoatast were A. L. Davie aad Noah
Marlarof Calamhwa sad George Hall of
Oeoaee. The iaspector did not state
whether or aot the route would be estab
lished, or who would be the carrier, and
as yet no information has been received
officially in regard to it, bat- those who
are interested fssl eeufidaat that the
request will be allowed by the govern
ment. There- are 119 families accommo
dated on the line inspected by Mr.
Llewellyn.
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quality of geese we handle and the low
them should coevaee you that it is to yoar in'
of the money savers who patronize this stare. In
wledged leadership we wuX. durbar 194,
values than we have tarnished in the pi
sow put up in cane. You get the
vegetables, the beat of everything. If you want a gead m
you choose from a stock like aura. We
oaa Richelieu brands of canned goods and guarantee them to be
2 in every particular.
Richelieu Canned Goods are the Beat
Richelieu Maple Syrup is the Best
Richelieu Roasted Coffee is the Best
Try Sicheliem GMete u4 fee CMfiaKCw!.
r"Our stock of FANCY CHINA DISHES is
owing to the demand for the Holidays, bat we have aom goed
to be sold at real bargains while tney last, price is reduced,
be favored with jour patronage, we are
huX a
Henry Ragai. I Co.
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A. ANDEBSOX, President
0. T. R0E2T, Cashier,
JACOB GEEKEX,
AND DIRECTORS:
J. H. GALLEY, Vice President,
P. F.LTJCHSINGER, Ass't Cashier.
P. ANDEBSON, G. ANDERSON.
The First National Bank of Columbus, Nebraska, has Home
Banks that it will furnish to anyone who will deposit $1.00 with
it. Interest is paid on the dollar and all other sums deposited
after it.
Credit for this $1.00 is given in a pass book, and the $1.00
with interest is handed back whenever you wish to withdraw
your account, and the Home Bank is returned. Thartftrt tfet
it fret!'.
In this way you have in your home a bank always open for ;
deposits, and especially small sums you would not go to a large
bank to deposit individually.
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a stviish
hat. Many giris holding good
paving positions as milliners got
their start from The Desk-eh's
mfflinery pages a lesson by an
expert in each number.
The Dressmaking
Instructions
cutting fitting sewing trim
minghave had remarkable suc
cess the December lesson is on
seam finishing all fashionable
sorts every step of these instruc
tions is illustrated by carefully
made drawings.
SAovlin': vou Bie Cj sen J j years sztiscrfp
Cum far THE Desig:teh ia same nice girl tk
you "ittos ? Ste zzouU tkirtJt it J ueligktpU
UtiU CAnsimjs gyia cents a year VJ cents
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Charles Wooster of Silver Creek
in town today on his return home from
Lincoln.
Henry Lnbker has traded his resi
dence on Fourteenth street to Adolf
Eorte for an eighty-acre farm in Colfax
county. Mr. Lnbker expects to remain
in Columbaa.
Mrs. Gondring of near Bichland.
mother of J. M. Gondring of this city,
has recently returned from Chicago
where she went to receive special treat
ment for her eyes.
The revival service being held in the
Baptist church wQl be continued during
this weak. Eer. Smith of Albam ia.ae-
smtntg m tae preacanagt emu
each eveniag before the preaching.
Thecounty sepervieors let thecounty
printing last week to the Telegram,
Piatle Center Signal, Humphrey Demo
crat and the Lindsay Past, each of which
18 to receive one-fourth the legal rate,
aad the Biene will also be given an extra
one-fourth legal rate for printing the
proceedings. The Telegram secured the
contract for job printing, but the fur
nishing of books has not yet been let by
the county officials.
Dr. and Mrs. Geer returned last
Tuesday from their three weeks' trip to
California. They visited many of the
larger cities, among them San Francisco
and Lea Angeles. At the latter city they
visited Dr. and Mrs. Hansen who are
'ealuyiiur therHmata aad both-are much
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the Odd -Fellewa ef WiWey lewge a
as pare a hour aa was ever ground in a
aulL It ! ii light bread aad for flunS
paai and cakes it cannot be beat. All
grocers sail it and hundreds ef people
aae ao other bread. 5
David Thomas of thePoatville neigh-
in town Saturday. Mr-
farm there for the
saw to Columbaa
to reside. He psi sheen if a few moaths
ago the farm of Mr. Searaawk south of
Bed Seal Sams m as goad a flour aad) unproved in health. In Park City, Utah,
totattauBovjaar aartaau Jean Coamlaf
Creek; JoaaTwerak sad Mary Papreeki,
batk of Taraev; Lawraaee West of Oa-
Albert, Man Sim aad mam Bmny
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they visited Miss Gertrude Waitmoyer,
tly went there to teach mneic
and art in the public schools.
Fire gave the town of Lindsay, this
county, a acare shortly after noon Thurs
day. The blase caught in a home dur
ing the dinner hour and it was feared
that by spreading to the adjoining resi
dence, tweaty feet away, the entire block
would quickly go up in smoke. A bucket
brigade was formed aad the dwaatw
averted. The fire department at Hum
phmj am takiianaunT Tin aantiiii n, nuT
the Northweatera prepared to ssnd a
aaadal train to Lfai amy with a cheeiiral.
The ire, however, was put out by the
psepli if Tie law j
Tae Platte County Teechera' aaso
aatiau was held m Platte Center Satur
day, hut owiag to the cold weather the
aot so large aa it
e heaa. The Cclumbaa
sere SaaCLaavy,
Weka, CLS. McJOamm,
ama Winaie aad Baby Teuagv NeQie
Lffaeh, Mabel Drawuemgh, Mary aad
GratoXawav Lybea Weldm and Mrs.
Teachers from Colua-
ou the
S. S. Bickly, who for the past five or
six years has successfully managed the
Vienna Bestanrant on Twelfth street,
disposed of his interest in same to Percy
L. Knight of Shelby and James W. Cor
bett, the latter for some time having
been connected with the Home restau
rant, the new proprietors fating charge
at noon today, Tuesday. Mr. Bickly will
probably remain in Columbus until
spring when he and family will remove
to either Wyoming or Colorado.
CLEARANCE SALE.
We have made
sweeping reduc
tions on all cf
our lines : . .
It's necessary
to reduce stock.
We have too many
Hats, Caps, Silk and Wool
Fascinators, Shawls, Cor
sets, Handkerchiefs, Under
wear, Hosiery, Gloves, Rib
bons, and Velvets, etc. etc.
We prefer to sacrifice-them now and
give yoa the beceds rather than wais
as is usual rill the end of the season.
J.C. FILLMAN.
The Boyal Arcanum had their instal
lation of officers Thursday evening in
their hall. Deputy S. B. Sargeat of Cedar
Rapids being present to install the new
officers, compoaed of the following gen
tlemen: Begent, J. C. Freydig; vice
regent, G. A. Schroeder; secretary, J. H.
Galley; collector. J. D. Stires; treasurer.
W. A. McAllister; orator. Gas Becher;
guide, August Dietricas; warden, M.
Savage; chaplain, A. Ji
The eighth anniversary of the
Orpheus society was celebrated Thurs
day night at their hall when about two
hundred and sixty members and friends
enjoyed the pleasures of the evening.
The first of the program was a farce
comedy by several young people entitled
The play-
Frad Plath, Wm Seraaabroek,
ieeaar, Mike Hagel, Misses Ella
xaa, Lulu
PTath aad Miajgiw Schroeder, Themaa
ager of the performance was Frank
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WE OFFER FOR
FALL WINTER SEASON
X VERY COMPLETE LINE OF
Men's and Boys' Clothing
Made in the best style, nnest 5c. at prices not anv higher
than what others sell von interior soods rbr. We carrv
the largest line of GENTS' FURXT2rHG GOODS at
a vervlow price. Our shoes all made up for u-? especially
bv the forsinesr manufacturers of the country. A large
stock to select from for man. woman and child. You will
not run the risk of getting shoddy or shelf-worn goods if
vou buv of us.
Mae Repairing Neatli an PramnaJi Dana.
Mschholz Bros.
411 Eleventh Street.
two
the eall of
of Prat!
DR. J. E. P ATTL,
DENTIST.
block, cocaer 13th asd 0lr'
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