,53-SSa &?5rS&aK&5HK5?? ,TiSt . -a,--.. " ? if '. .rv ITWWFi.-V'i am IHi ". . t f-1 : . t - i ft : I- V - L V m m -: J i.. . .r r CJ JT" ..- -.fc. I -- al. Hulst's mm I Sat, June 25 to July i j A most remarkable : ble Wash Goods cost disregarded price : : cut to pieces. These -; ; up in 10 dsys. These fast, so come early. Summer Wash Goods. oc feuininer Wash Goods Sic 10c . 1' " " .....lc 15c - " " " ...123 c 20c "" " " loc 25c OPc "35c " " " 20c 'Joe 30c Shirt Waist Suits Wonderful Values Latest Styles. 80.50 Shirt Waist Suit S5.00 5.50 u " " 4.00 4.50 u " " ... 3.50 Extra Values. Black Brilliantines 37c to $1.00 Black Voiles 75c to $1.00 Black Henrcettas...25c to $1.00 Bla.lk New Novel ties SI to $1.25 H U LST'S CASH ELEVENTH i Goluipbus, 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 II 1 1 1 GRA GREAT SLAUGHTER n ON REFRIGERATORS v? FOR TEN DAYS, Beginning Friday, July 8th: No 2 Alaska zinc lined, former price $10.00 tiM) fWl sale price PO JIJ No 23 Alaska zinc lined, former price $12.50 d4 f ftf) sale price... J'IU.UU No 24 Alaska zinc lined, former price $16.00 djfl O OTI sale price P I aC. OU No 0200 Alaska enameled, former price fJj1 A .$1S.00 sale price PI'r.HI No 0210 Alaska enameled, former price f1C OO $21.50 sale price P I U . aCU No 62 Alaska zinc lined, former price $27.00 dQ 1 fafl sale priccr PaC I . OU No A Herrick wood lined, former price $15 fl Q fWl sate price PlaC. UU No 2 Herrick wood lined, former price $20 f 1 w fafl sale price PIO.UU No 3 Herrick wood lined, former price $22 J17 Rfl rsale price V" s DU No 5 Herrick wood lined, former price $27 Cj0 1 ff sale, price P"" No 9- Herrick wood lincd,formcr price $32.50 lJOC ftf) sale price. Lawn Mowers That Will Cut At Cut Prices. yewill sell the following mowers at reduced prices subject to stock on hand. N6w is the time to get a good mower at a low price even if you do not use it until next season: 14 mcli Banner, former price $3.50, sale price .......-. - 16 iach Banner, former price $3.75, sale price - 18 inch Banner, former price $.25, sale price . . . . . ....- 14;jnch Continental, former price $9.50 sole price .... ...... ......... . ltjch Majestk(kigh wkeel,) 'former price $10, sale price.. - 14 icterlmj(tll beiTim),forer price JijfciSO, sale price ... . -. - HllllllllllllltllllllllHHiJMIU mL-m j. rvr i? i " - iS i-fc - - '. - -. ' J" W. X s. Baal . - -J. ,S J' is. TiaZ? i W More Special sale of I Summer Wash : offering of aeasona- goods must be cleaned : prices will move them j The best Values ever z offered for the Money. 81.25 Shirt Waist at 89c 1.50 Shirt Waist at..? 81.23 1.75 Shirt Waist at 81.29 2.25 Shirt Waist at 81.79 2.50 Shirt Waist at 81.99 3.50 Shirt Waist at 82.89 Summer Wash Skirts. 8L2o Summer Wash Skirts 99c 1.50 " " " $1.29 2.00 " " 1.69 3.00 " " " 2.59 During these 10 days we will j offer exceptional bargains in all departments JULY 1 ONLY. 24 doz. 4 and 5 qt pudding and dniry pan, regular 121c to 15c pans, 1 tocustomer, eacii oc 25c claw hammer, each 10c. STREET, Nebraska. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 ll" lmmM MJ $2.80 $3.00 $3.40 $7.50 $8.00 $5.20 STORE VW7 AY.JCLT. ,;- ii'iT ?-? 'mtte-kcnf - aVarl Meeatoa.itaseacai ' double price. T"TJ?? Hmmmfwmi -Dr. M, aaaa. Prot She, teacher ! albert Col wash Sudsy. Mim floranee Bagel ia sievting ia Seha-lar. Dr.Gtetssa, death, orar Folleeke draff atom. Mias Grace Leaker WMtto Schejler .ra a. w Mh wiait. H. A. Gfatk ant tfce tmmitk m Ms fium La Sarpy eo fy. . Eresk attor Milk at tke reHerj y. Mr.udlbt Grntf Tifcti ww OaMba.viMton hut wwk. Kverat OKriokf Norfolk viaitad Alfred Fkba of St Edward u i Oolambw for thaFoutk. " MiM Liliaa DuVxwft of Sckayfcr pMk Saadaj is Owl Tim. Miai Lydia Gartaoh ia viaitiaf kr sifter ia Liacola this waak. MiM Boby Hard of Oauk is the ffaest of bar akter Ifiai Etad Hard. JVwfanor Galley ia baay praaariag hia report to tba atato aaaeaaaMBt board. Ujaa Florence WbitaMiyar Tiaited in Cedar Bapida from Satarday to Tuesday. Geo. D. MeJklejoaa waa ia the city Tuesday en route to Omaha on business. K. L Brows spent Samdsywitk the Heasley family, tba zdatiTai of his wife. Editor Jobs weat to Graad Is land Saaday ereaiaff to apaad the Fomrta. Ed. Browse of Xorfalk waa a gaaafc of W. V. Heasley aad family orer Saaday. Mrs. Gbariaa Thrash of Rogers is vis itiaf Mrs. J. D. Brewer aad Mrs. M. With the first of the th, rural oarriers todsewtaD Mrs. E. L Browae aad Miai Metis Heasley are risitiac this week ia Schaylar. 'Mrs. U. L Mardock west to Sprtag- fiald Satarday ta ba with frieada a few days., Miss Esther Boadhsr who has a position as taaufciaiihat ia Omaha, is at hoasB oa a riait. T- . . , Go to G. B. Preib for paiatiag aad payer haagiaf . First door aorh of PoUsck's drag store. tf. Mrs. Groaoa af Wyasore arriTed here Friday to Tint st the hoaw jrf her aacle, B.O. Boyd. Prof. L H. Britall and'uanihter Faanie waat to St. Edward to-Tisit Dr. G. Britall aad wife. Miss Jaseaaiaa Starret of Central City riaitoa her friends, the Misses Rvsche, Satarday ta Monday ' Misses Kate. Dede aad'alaUia. Ben -f aiahof of iaaoaln Tiaited otrt the Foarth with Mrs. 8. J. Barron. Miss Clara Wearer, one of the pri aury teachers ia the Tiianaln schools, is spaadiag her racatioa at heasa. Paul DaFy of Esasaa City aad Peter DoiTy of El Beno, OHshoais, spaat the Foarth with their parents ia Colambna. Mrs. H. G. Fricfce aad children aad Miss Grace Carria; weak to Cedar Bapids Satarday to visit over the Foarth. Mayor and Mrs. Boettcher went to Genoa last Tharaday to attend the f aneral of Bay Ely, a nephew of Mrs. Boettcher. A. A. Maaro of New York City, brother of Ber. G. A. Maaro. is here on a visit of two weeks with his brother's family. Mrs. G. B. Prieb is visiting friends ia Oasmha for n week. Mr. Prieb is maniac; the calinaryjlepartaMBt of the hoase in her absence. G. E. Kindler. aaperintendeat of the Albion schools, waa ia Oolambas Tneeday. He delivered the iadepen dsne day oratioa at Belgrade. C. A. Bearasley retaraei Friday from a hnsiaeas trip to Boone and Nance coanties. He reporta crop con ditioas ap that way excellent. Dr. A.E.Valliar whoreosatlr settled ia Bellwood to praotica hia nrof ession as doctor of osteopathy, is a brother of Dr. B. A. Yallier of this city. Miss Elisabeth Mitehel of Lincoln aad Miss Hattie Mailer, of Oonacil Blaffs are gnaata of Mrs. Garrett Heist. Miss Mitehel ia a sister of Mrs. Halat. Mrs. Tilanahaa and two children of Beatrice Tiaited with SheritT Carrig aadfaasily lest day for Graad Ialand to visit Mrs. Lis 'a Mrs. J. E. Beeder aad children. TtSffiTy frosm a visit to Liaooas. Mr. went to Lincoln Satarday auraiag to retara with Mr. aad Mrs. O. Staiaaaagh Cuaniil Blags lathe city their way to Won sea far a visit of a few days with relati Mint Alise Wstkins s visit to friends near St. to BteKW..kHaMi tBUai aai I a rlra aaa aha aVMaVtaaaaU UB BUBD ' ' nBaBawayaasuBmBvaaaiaavaavi, - a a . . $ a nen nss waw " : - Edward. Ska hae.heen eaaaced to Cuatral City? w-araaa,' aaM I" aaa tW BTiaVaam a fin I aaM a ftBaS " . . BPSBBSBBBBV aaaaap Baaawa, - - " a aaaav --. akja aj a. , . - Tae teB-yuar-aai aaa of wllhnm itb-d- Thm mmt aa a 'Vt !?' V'r- Tf fOL - ' Hagal waa the victim of oae af the --Mim.MaBaMw-MimnMmdmmU.. -U aaito-s lafcag. a a , . 1 r; aaBBuuBBM, aaaawanjahmix aasaaaiaV ammmg afaaaam mmw . -T i " m-J Bab aarMaauy, ay aaaanag GnyTeaJanue, aatia asTnairf . y.s. r"j -y . .,-. -Wiaae too hang. . .,. ..tSwa i aamawljath,aimaj. mna -vmmw fc --- kaaa lalUa aar aa. "' : - . . "v -?T. T- r . - , i w yaan, aaa aaaa Tmatnaar ner ana. The ana had aaaa htanamaaaa year hafera, Maw, hava yea get any ; naanailaaaaav - T?!",M.Mlr ? " . ' A - - Box.. . 4 . y - w jjf Sksrr - aana"aaa, veaaaBi i - " - aaapaap,awaawa,aM-, BBBBBk. j a tBBavVPBBBSB WjBw.SnnnBUn UB aaaaa- ( f m J a " ?- - ' " .. - - . - " j'-ys-n - " J i i - - " . -" "m- r a- aawaaaaam. fua, i.- BatmaaaapaC bbBbb aaVaaav jf -. oaBiaalaaa. -t iHBIHIHBVlMBBBOTHHH ainB e vnofls wHHHiaK ? aoaafe aar nctnnnaBBWMpiMMsaia!'' 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Fraakie latt aaaaar aaa Taaawaahaaa Fash aaaa fwam ana aamg ana) aad aaaarga after aaaavr f ar a Tiairto raaativea ia Fatrv. taaywiai aaaaat aavaaM waaa view- ana- aaag.aaK .aaamreany aaaa tae """ " " waaamasjaaas1 aBBBHawe wsbp asan ,n wasaa, ? , -J" - -v . -.. m - bam. as; aaaa" saw aaaaaai waaaaaai aa ".,. . n. mjbi . Misslsaaatxesoaamanrsy , , .-sr:. , V aaaaty. M-ay fee traiy aali this aveaiac oa a visit to theJena ? "" " aaatafaM the Mahar. warm Meeaed Steve Ryan aad mmiiy Tiailed the . AWMBTMl?TI !'l! i.T".". T .'.. m ----' , aaa maaaasy, iBBaamam; anaant naas aaas aavrn aaan, as nana cwsrea eat family of Joaaah -Kyaa wia Uaaailar .. aaaaaamV eearvaaaiaa " i tirlTi asiM aai haaa an na h i n. a7 aaMaal awVsaaBaammBBBBBB amamaaaaaBBBBBBv. emmmjwaaaaaaaaaaa) m bbb aw aav.ftahaaB. Biny r aa waaah Waa m. annaai. Mr. whara nr aoaaa the aalverhar, con- L. D. Pestle of Oaaar BapUa waa ia iBwa-rThareaay aad Siaaraay at Wam IDs! What is? Why, the WAY UP FLOUR, atadeby Colsjubas EoUer Mills. Bothkitaarhaaaaew kiad of eaaav eled wsre-eqasl to iatperted Straneky, and cheaper. - , tf Prof. R.hLCaaipbeU sad G. A. Scott started Monday for a trip to the Boat A ticket a Skiaestaae rise with every glass ef7i9walwater Mrs. aaaW.Jenes.ot.aLEdward is viaitiag her pareata Mr. aad Mrs. Oaaa'Hadsoa. Dra. Msrtyn, Evaaa, Gear, Hassan St Msrtyn Jrn ofltee three doors north of Friedhofs store. ' Billy Baksr of Omaha spent Saaday pad Moaday hare viaitiag hia pareata land his old friends. Miss Martha Post lsf t Fridayfor Seward where she will athe gaeet of Miaa Norval for a weak. x Housewives- wishing to. have good bread, moat nee WAY UP FLOUR Try it and be convinced. auesa Jearie Boyd and Mabel Drawbaagh leave tomorrow for a visit to frieads at Wiatarsett. Ed Hoare went.to Oasaha today to meet hia wife who ia retaraiag from a visit at Weeping Water. ; Miss Mamie Daaseabrock and Mr. aad Mrs. Wendt from near Leigh were I Colambas visitors Friday. Mimes Elsie aad Lena Sagalke of Omaha are viaitiag the family of Charles Segelke in Oolambas. Mim Minnie Young luw coatracted to teach, asaoolia district No. 3, known as the Murray district. Mrs. C W. Womackof Galasbug, BL is ia Colambas to visit for a week with the family of C. S. Baaey. r ' , Mrs. Wm. Gibson sadaaaiof cidar Bapids came down Satarday to visit with Mrs. IJoyd and Jaafchaji.-. - Jack London came down from North Platte hut week aad remaiaed over the Foarth viaitiag rekOivss here. Mrs. Mary Boms and Miai Maude Bums want to Osceola today to visit relatives. They will retara Satarday. H. S. Elliott and son John, aad W. F. Phillips and eon Milton, left Saa day for St. Louis to visit the exposi tion. 8wift'a Pride Soap lengthens the life of your dethea. It keeps them fresh and clean. Order some for Monday's wash. Eight room hoase for rent oa Eighth atraet, one . block' aoath of Second Ward SchooL. Inquire at Journal offiae. ' It The fourth of July will be celebrat ed at Stevens' Grove. A big dance platform with good music Admis- sion free. June 29 It Mr., and Mrs. Geo. M.Hall aad Mrs. Cora Heiawrr aaieaaled aha Oliaa-Mor Claaagaan we dding at Monroe last Thursday. , ' "1 Chrie. W. Graenther, O. W. Philana Hans Elliott and. Gas. G. Becher are ia St. Loaia thui week attendinfirtheaation al democratic convection. Deputy Clerk Carrig with bis family apent theFourth at Platte Center. Mr. Carrig is one of the few who can "cele brate" and turn up smiling next dsy. Mia Metta Heasley waa thrown from a baggy Thursday eveaiag by a sadden jamp of the horse abe driving. She Buffered eome bat waa aot seriously injured. Mr. aad Mrs. CHseen and Miaa Ber tha Maynardof Omaha who have aaaa visiting the family of M. D. Karr, re turned home yesterday morning. Mrs: Oleeoa is a daughter of Mr. Karr. , Beporta are reachiag Colambaa to the effect that the storm af Wedaea day of last week contained asore or. lees hall aad the damage to crops in aoase loaalitiea waa coaaiderable. W. BL Dale returned' lest from Caicaco whern aa?' at the repabllcaa aatioaal 6dm- r T OA " i ahoat twenty miles frees Chieago. Shall Clark of Woodville towaahip in Colamliai laat Friday. Clarkraaya that aiaoa hia treataaaat at the hospital he ia enjoyiag health than be has for thepaat twelve . f 7. - - - - ------ Teara, ecaaaoam jewma arevaKw: - . . Oaashn aaeeta. aaoaaaraunad hv Maaars. - - m.-i.-. a i nintnl aw. res. i .- 'z r -w - ? - - rr-. . . IUrf aBaaaaaaaSa aaBKafl "W STV VBaaaakai WMT BO BWBaaa aaai amB4dBaaa .nernert ana. j. q. Maraa, Mr. aaa aetvaa from taaaag ef htm aa we angar , . IMmZ T. - m w.n ,- . - - 1 ha. ttm . aa. aw vneiaeH, avami Jiw aan ami amv w paam mtmm av f mA A - " - " aaiVaa m Saalh aatfalll aa tmr . . & mmmmm Mummmu. aaaa mm sama mm m - BBB-aBaaaaT cia'aaa ' mag aaaal aaaammmmaaBBaaas z t-r- "v -rf'.iu m.M - "i, .iimm- mmmmmm-ww-i mOTHiMMijKBiBK&aiair s aw aaaaaaaaBBBBBi wsaaaBi eBaaBBBBBBaaaaa aaaa; aw anaaaBBBBs .awam -. , h . . ....T.fTT-- waat ea. Nateaiy as, bat am oae oc , caaaaiaaly. tan head aad tan were left Basel Beset eeleaaaaad her hiflhaai iawd alace tan meat had been cat aaaavamary Thmiij all nana as mmt eC the carapace, aad no one could the aease af her aaaaaaaaawar, Mra, hava anaglaed that any life rimalard SaFroa. Baaal waa aiaa years alt and hmaaenliaaallas awtayeaagDaae. aanalalBail a aaaahar of baryeaa aWrhai that the aawa hanging head aaaBBaa'aaaBl aBaaaaVrntan Wffaaaaas aaaaaaaai wraaavm? taalaaaaaw XTMaMal .aH waW aaasaBawaVMaaVsVal aaV saaaWaaasar rf taVaTt MaaaaBaVal lWr'aafwa taaaw Maw Liana Adeem laliillliil a aaajaaaas twa aaaaaert tiam paiij fiam taaaaj tin Tmirj- Owaajaiaf thataMlaPijawhadtaaaa The ftaeete ware: athaaa Mai nil af themeaT daaa. with aaly the maacahv awamTaaBaaBaVaWBaa laaMBaaaBMaaaVaHaaBaBwaaaA 9a UaaaaBaaBaaV- arBeTwwan aTvMfMfBBBBBBn aaV bTPsT awaansW OaaaWns MitoaeMof IasaaaaL LaaWef Caaaeil s eace eat a tnruVa head off and BlMaT, " wtaafaiV aBOaafal ! aaaaatl ,1, gj a-Wtb-W Atttadat FHft 4( taaai iiwlja. . ma-aMfB feCBaaaTaaaf ttafaaaVfwnai MTfat flVaaaaf aaaa- WTSaaah til saaaaana am awaaa At ' Mm , . -nv ' o'clock tee Annette Sioux City aad Fay Island. The , Eva Warner sad Ethel Gariow. Mrs.U. B. Spaiaaand Miai Lattia IB af Mrs. J. M. nasi in haft last 8peiee. Mr. Friday St. Loaia ay way of Chicago. After a That at the ezpeaition, they will Dorothy Poet, Maamie Elliott, party given fey Miaa Johnson. While there Mini J eatertaiaad one aveaiac .la her Cahnabaa gaaata Prof, aad Mrs. A. E. Peele ed Tharaday af last weak from a two weeks visit ia the d ties of Davsnaart, la., Bock Island and Meline,ni. Prof. Poole played nolo violia ia two of the lesdiag caarches iaDavaaaert aad re ceived vorv aaranlaa oa from, the masirmaa of tint dry. Baird of Clarks, aa old citiaaa af that towa. to the asraui far ta hamae at Lincoln last Saaday maraiag He wesatasakad aaadealythe .day be fore and imsssdiaiely aocame violent, eo that it was aimamry to pat aim ia ar foar.maa to Low W. Bafeer aad O'Boake of Omaha ware la Satarday aa their way to flpaldiag where they will apaad a ranch. Mr. Baher waa far ooaaactd.with the AaawrmtteB aad has racaatly asgun the pablication of a paner in Paaaaa. Tom Flynn, one of the earneat settlers of Colambas, died at Norfolk at aevea o'clock laat Sunday sight at the home of oaeof hiaaona. He waa buried at Platte Center Tuesday. Mr. Flynn waa a brick maker in the early days of Colambaa. He made the brick for the eourt hoaaa, For several yeara before hie death he had run a restaurant at Albion. Supt. Kern waa in Colambas Saa day. He had jaat retaraed from the Colfax county institute where he waa aa iastractor. Prof. Kara iaoaeof the' few Hearaafca lafirlatiBdiBta who will deliver laotarea ia the Uai varaity aammar aaaoai thai year. He left Monday far Lhaeom to begia the work. C. CWto "returned yesterday from a trip to Boulder, Colorado, where ha went with aiae other -aaa tram Omaha to iaepect a mining property ia which they are iaterested Jan. Beraey will begia the oBetractloa of a two-atory aaildiag oatheaitoof hiapreaaat loaarioa ewvaath street. The bailing will he at by 88, built of wood and veneered with iron. The ary will be need for a atore for carriagaa. SELL OUT aad locate ever here ia Polk ooaaty wharf yoa eaa raise winter wheat to perfectiea. Price of lead ooatparatively law yet, feat eaa stantly going up. Get a move en yon and call on aa or write far aaraaiai Kiag Bitlane, Agoaas, Oaanai, Hah. Two of the Heffeliagar ehildraa lrvinv en the eld Warns farm north of Colambaa have aaarlat fever. The Sauth and Fat a at a a Xxal ef I Meauuy. Brhnmasref Grand I asiat nraaa-1 aav immm man mmmbwmi h .. . - BUm -wnen laoa buur w w- . r . - ..a i mMmmtmr hbv. narBBBj a knars gaost n inainii i kia haaa taaaaar. Baa. W mmm -- y BaaaBBBti: BBBaaBBBB." Jaaa anjaa -LS aaaaBtaaBT -"Jr"-5taaaaaaaaaa aaasi r v w- - I .. " j BALLOON SPIDERS. Glvaa a ataaay fereeas and a free umai. thane m araetlcaHy no lhnlt to the ammaei watch a trai shrill i lag in QjiUlniia at the attamabls aolat ea the doase ef at Patera hi Berne, whither they carried by th wind Onesaay ace fecks af gossamer aJeat at far greater Seafaring folk often note by them at vartoaa parte of Darwin, in hia famous of the Beagle, when "atxty it aumbera of witt their webs. When they trat came in contact with the rig ging they were seated upon threads, and while haagiag to these the slight est breath ef air would bear them oat Than, though eo far from Toyagera ware etui nor- A eteamehJp captain told the writer of a Hke obaacvatiaa nude by aim. Wfeeh) Bailing along the eastern coast off Seath lawrira duriag the month of March hia aaJa waa covered with lnno- frha. He waa then thaa 909 mUaa from land, aboat sta) milee aoath of the equator. The wind waa Wowing from the continent The BDiaers aseased like elongated Bella, aald the esptaln, "with n sort of above tiaem. They the aalla aad rigging and. anally dlaapa eared aa they came. Ton a added, -that it m aot an hkaa to be blown out to aea. Haw mach emaer for a spider, provid ed he has the meeae to keep himself in the air." H. a McCook, LL. D, ia Haraer'a Msgsslne. Money Earning Money can unquestionably earn money. But something must be bought. Otherwise, it will ho idle. Idle money, Mae idle men, is use- What shall yoa bay?' Mining stock? Oil stock? Bailway atock? Stock of a Maacfaeturiog plant? Let oe anew yon aometaiog bet-, tor. And aafer beennae practically "backed by Uncle Sam." Our prospectus is free. Start $50 or awre to earning CtraaawJat SltafiwIS ClMuwl i 4 4 4 i ' '?' i: Say Boys! Did yoa know there waa a i FIRST-CLASS Tailor Shop X ever the Gammerdal Bank? $ SUITS A SPECIALTY, f A feig lme of eaainTea. I right. Every thug S.E. Baker. i TIM Ihmm Trtt Taiwr iiiiiimimnnnmiii HiHiniiiii Soda Fountain. 1 GlOARS. aaaereataagled mUaa from mad email aaHtra -n'a mfrnrnf kVVaaaaaaaVBBaamaa ' thearag Saa and the bast ' ' W " fifiaaaaaaaaaaaaatSl ' VaWwmrwhJPaWnvMnl rHnt"hnw aVnaarlFr V Lief IJ T 1 f ""J r Ht I : 4r si vsw 1 1 .- j nW' wkMb. A comDlete stock Groceries, Crockery, QUmwrvn and Taiwiai : : . We can satisfy you im afWalitar, aaawri : : jneht and price. Inererycaaa3wlM.apiar- :: : : chase is not entirely : : cheerfully replace the, goods or reAuid the ; : HUtllU J- ' UIVUCJ. - We aim to do a . we promise. This may he a ndfcai osMyrt-;: & .- . uxe irom moaern metnoas, du u m uua ; ; WAT. We carry the largest aaamjtaaaHStt in :: J the city in high class BW a . . uMMd Fruits aVld VttMaaate. ' aaaajBajaj ag amrnaayaiBmmmBBBBsaaaaj. Do yon know the A.a IRBl 1 . . ouu a&a. oasiness nas :: ons proportions? It is plain. We give tmaw J :: bestTalae for the money. Quality always f . uw oesa. Flour! Flour! Flour! We have in stock : Way Up Flour, led Seal Flour, Jewell Flour, Mtmulscfared here in Colnmbos, which ; uao uiu rvpuiauon. 01 inanuiaciunncjai gooa ' a flour as any place in the state. Your or- : : ders will receive prompt attention, and will ; xucuLt; vuu xiuii prices Minnesota Flour. t We have the GOLD MEDAL brand, guar- ;: t anteed in every way to be as good or better ; ; than any other brand manufactured in Min- ;; . uesoi. DRIED The many compliments we receive on I c the quality and assortment of our dried t c fruits is highly pleasing to us. Our method t $ of handling: and disolavine them in c front fruit cases insures to our customers :c cleanliness and goodness. wwfrw4vfr&&frfrfrfrW 1 1 1 1 III II 1 1 1 ssaausasasaasAssAsaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaanaa SUMMER SUITING STYLES a -a - a 5 aaaaaaaaaff r'-'i'LiaV-a BBaBaaamrT if ? kiwa naaaaaaYT4i !''laVaKjL9i Br'vPaanT bYiu K c K.ffei2kav Kx 41 Ba aaVl-'i'J 4i ' saaa aaaaa! " ! RrafafMt MOaaamB' :trWaYJaa9 :v.SvBaaaal i "-;.:qJmncBBBB OothnajCov i MIUWkUACS 1 I J. H. GALLEY a a tLkkkhkkhkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk You are Respectfully Invited to look over Our New Spring Goods. OUR CLOTHING is made up in the heat of workmanship, latest styles, perfect fit and lowest living prices We you real bargains. : : We keep everything that's good in the GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS line in great variety. We call vour attention They are especially nude for us of the beat ! material by the foremost manufacturers of the : country and we sell them no higher thaa inferior shoes are sold for. ::::::-; We Repair Sates Neatly aai Prasad) I FMSCHHOLZ BBO&, Jll 411 Eleventh St, '-..' '"tXSc&g&r, ?to3i of Staple aad Fmiicw : : aaUtSamctory. ws will : : ' ' , - IJTTLK BXTTER tbtm :: . - a . a ' w f J reason oar COFFEE jm . w reacnea sucn Gold Dust Floor, Bride Flour, Cora Meal Graham, in quanuues. FRUITS. ! 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