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" (,- S3"" : 4 : 1 .'': i -71 s .. I . t a - KkSSiS AYS' MI LLI NERY DEFT. 1 PER 3 CENT DISCOUNT ft ill III 33 -ON ALL Street and Dress Hals Dum:-:i; oui: Day Holiday Sale! GROCERY DEP'T. Wright's Pure Buckwheat. !f y.i'.i h:i-iiMi it, it requires no iutnxluetioi!. If von have iiiil. try :i little in your nt order. We never liml :i eii-toiner .-lip nv.ay :ilu-r trying it. 10 lit. ltag 4"e. Monarch Maple Syrup. A trreut j):in-:il;e destroyer, iiiiMii-jKUeit quality. un-urja-.-el jtriee. 1 r juart '"(; jtea ialluii Sl.-r. New York Apples. !u! itiiiaiieil diir .-eeoml ear of apples. They came direct from New York Slate ami :i liner lot we never hamllec. The later )aek- aie lietter matured ami better keeper- than the earlier paekinir-. I'ut in a barrel or two of Fancy New York (Jren-:ii:iir-- We are making a .-peeial price on llin variety, 8:1.00 per ban el. Oriole Rolled Oats Put up in two-pound package-, containing the best quality of rolled .at- obtainable and superior to other brand; al- :t line picture with every package. Price per pkg. 10c. Hex Oats. A i lit. package, -aine graile a- OirhM.r. and eoiitaiuing a hand m une, very tuin uirraved tumbler in every package. Price per pkg. Ifte. Oriolo Building Blocks. The iir-t and only break f.i-t food willi line china, china that i ehina, china that i- wanted on .-iir'nt. It i-n't l.he ordinary preznir.ni w.ire." but an exceptionally good grade of English Flow China, rich blue I) '1ft patterns and colorings with hand, -onie f ild ornanieiitatioii-. The package contains malted wheat 'iaee-, t.:a-ied-a-eri-p, wholesome, appeti.-nir cereal food. Price f-ii- lare jxn-ka'jv. twice a large a- Force, "0c. .TTrygr.yg ,p xmL&r&ix:ayxMz,zz2 WE flMH HIIH H1VT ben's Furs! NONE BETTER MADE LADIES' FUR SCARFS ::-' No. INtt Ulaek Conev Scarf, r. Tails, Price.. Xo. 114-2 Black Conev Scurf XX ("IniH'se Hear Tails, l'ruv Xo. H0; Deleware Otter ? Chinese lJear Tails, l'rice Xo. 11.V2 Black Coney XXX i Chineso Bear Tails. Price Xo. 1K.D Double End Scarf Deleware Otter C Chinese Hear Tails, Price Xo. 1114 Deleware Otter Princess Scarf XXX Sat in lined I. Wolf Tails--, l'rice l.OO 2.25 3.50 4.50 6.50 7.00 Xo. 1172 Tasmaiiian Marten Searr Sablo lived 4 Marten Tails. Price Xo. 224 Persian Cen ter Electreal Soul Scarf Satin lined, 4 Tails, Price Xo. 117S South Amer ican Beaver, ti Wolf Tails. Price Xo. 11 W German Mar ten Scarf. XXX Isa Iwlla Dyed, six Wolf Tails Price Xo. 1207 Tnsmanian Marten Isabelbi Dyed 2 Brush. Tails, Price. . Xo. 120. German Mar ten Isabella Dyed, i) Wolf tails. Price 10.00 ll.OO 12. OO 13.00 14.00 I5.00 A coniDlete line of Muffs to match. J. H. GALLEY ESTABLISHED 1872. Dealer in Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Hate, Caps, Ladies' and Children's Cloaks, and Carpets. 505 Eleventh St. COLUMBUS BANK ROBBER SHOT CASHIER BERNARD SCHR0EDER A VICTIM New Lying is Critical ComdiUam with Little Hope ef Life-Bandit Gets Netkimg-Saspeets Uaeer Arrest. This city was shocked just after noon today by the news that B H. Schroeder, cashier of the Platte Cen ter bans, had been fatally 6bot by a bank robber. The best information that could be obtained by telephone was to the effect that a young man of Flight build entered the bank just after noon when Mr. Schroeder was alone in the front part of the bank and asked him to throw up his hands. Schroeder in htsad of throwing np bis hands, reach ed for his gun when the robber fired, the bullet entering Schroeder's breast Win. Schelp, bookkeeper in the bank, who was working in the back room, heard the phot and divining that somo thing was wrong, rushed to the door and gave the alarm. This frightened the robber who left the bank with out taking any money. He monnted a bay horse which be had hitched in front of the bank and made his escape toward Oconee, iiring two shots at Diodrich Harms and others who had been called niton the scene by the cries of Schelp. A large posso was quickly organized in Platte County who started in hot pursuit. At the same time altont twenty-five men, including Sheriff Carrig left Coin in bus, some going di reetlv to Oconee and others going in the direction of Platte Center. Howard Clark, president of the Platte Center bank started in an auto mobile for Platte Center ai soon as the sews of the attempted robbery reached him, taking with him Dr. BUCKMASTER I I IS THE NEW .A. Hardware Man 1 I carry a new, full line of CookStoves, Ranges and Heaters and a new line of up-to-date Hardware. I am here to please my customers. Call in and he convinced. Gluck Building Eleventh Street $.,K$.$$.j.$.$e.ss$.w4$ .s 4 X Evans to care for the woended man Mr. Schroeder. and Sheriff Carrig. About two o'clock the Journal re ceived a special telephone message from Oconee saying that one Wm. Holden. who bad left Oconee at about ten o'clock this morning and had re- tnvnoil aknnf nA Vlrtflr YlflflAI CDS 1 picioui circumstances had been arrest ed while making his way soutn to ward the heavy timber along the Lonp river. It was said also that another man nnder suspicion was surrounded in a corn field by another crowd and was being carefully guarded there until the man under arrest conld bo taken to. Plate Center for identi fication. A late message from Platte Center says that Mr. Schroeder had revived sufficiently to positively identify Holden r.i the guilty party and that the prisoner is being brought to Co lumbus by Sheriff Carrig. The prisoner is a young man from Lansing, Michigan who has been work ing in the sugar beet fields near Oconee all summer. He is said to have made nnmerons inquiries recently about the amount of money in the Platto Cen ter bank. And this morning he borrowed a horse from a farmer at Oconee, saying that he was going hunting. It was observed, however that he did not carry a gun. Ah we go to press, Mr. Schroeder ia reported to be in a very critical con dition. The bullet bit the top bntton 01 his coat and glanced to the right, entering his breast just above his heart. At five o'clock the doctors have probed for the ball and fonnd it. Mr. Schroeder inuy be brought to the hospital. The Poultry Show. According to the statements of W. H. Swartsley, the exhibition of the Platte County Poultry and Pet Stock Association, which will be held in the armorv building from November 31) till December 3, will be one of the beet ever held, not only in Platte county. but in Nebraska Entries are coming in from towns all over Nebraska, Fremont exhibitors alone applying for fifty feet of floor space. In fact, it is donbtfnl whether tare will be sufficient floor space to accomodate all. The poultry business of the United States rnns into millions. The hen has lifted many a mortsaee from Platte county farms. Thousands of dollars are paid annually to the pro ducers of poultry in Platte county. The industry is rapidly increasing here, and nothing is giving such im petus to that industry as the excellent work of the enthusiastic members of the Paltte County Poultry and Pet stock Association. These Members are raising birds as good as aay in the world. To be convinced of these facto, the citizens of Platte county should all attend the exhibit ion and see onr home fowls placed alongside of some of the winners of prizes at the St. Louis ex hibition, which, wo are informend, will be here. Every thoroughbred bird in Platte county increases the productive wealth of Platte county. Every exhibition of the best birds induces a hundred farmers to increase their tloks by calling their attention to the possible profits within their reach. The more the farm produces, the more the business lor the merchant. The poultry show which we ore soon to have is therefore a thing in which all are interested. Encourage it. fMMgssgsejMss T XK-v-K-H-K H ! M"t"M"K H"M 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 fl tl z Henry Rapte & Co. OMftflA PRIG&S ! Fol low the crowd to 6. D. Fltzpatrlck's, the White Front dru goods man. Marriage Licenses. Willie Wenk. 23. Creston. Cybilla Hoesly, 'JO. Platte Ceuter. Closing Out Sale AT THE FAIR STORE Eleventh Street Columbus, Neb Sale Will Begin Friday, November 25, '04 and last until every article is sold! DRESS GOODS 1,000 yanl C'n-hincre Dress (Join! 00 yard- Plaid I)rcs CIo.mU 100 yard.- Novelties -J.0U0 yards Calico at 4'r 1.00 ) yards (JitiL'liani at -I'c .100 yards Percale 700 yards Outings 1,000 yard.- Mn.-lin Sheetings HOSIERY. Size 0 to 7'i at Si.e 8 to 8 at Size 9 to 10 at Underwear. Men's work .-hirts at ..lie ..14e ..19c ..:19c ...59c OES The best line of Shoes ever offered in Colum bus at these prices. Men's shoes that froM at 83.00 and 34.00 at .$2.19 $2;10shoes at $1.74 SI.75 shoes at SI. 10 SI. 50 shoes at $1.00 Ladies' shoes that sold at $2.50. 81.89 Ladies' shoes that sold at 82.00. 81.48 Ladies' shoes that sold at 81.75 81.14 Boys shoes at 08c Overshoes at cost. Groceries and Canned Goods Overalls, Jackets, Sweaters Ladies9 Underskirts sold for $1.50 going at 79c Notions at Half Price California peaches California cherries California plums Calumet Baking Powder Bottle! pickle , Catsup Baking soda , Baking chocolate x cHjtwiLt- rii?in. a Lauiulry soap 8 and 10 bars for... Bay's Baking Powder, 25e can for. Lye per can Coffee, 0 Hi. can Lamp chimneys ,.., ....14c ....14c 14c .... Hr 7c 7c .... 0c 1-lc 7c ....2.1c 17c 4C 84c RICHARDS & LONDON, Propr's. Everything in this store will be sold regardless of cost ! District Court. TharEday in district court the case of Chris yb ToLen for slander was de cided for the defendant on the ground that no cause of action existed. 2 In the case of LubkervsLutjebarnop. the jury found for the plaintiff in the sum of tXj.4G. In district court Friday Judge Reeder passed sentence upon the two confess ed horse thieves. Hart and Carter. Carter was given two years for steal ini? Gi-o. Wmslow'u horse and Hart was given two and a half years for taking the horse from Staab & Scott. The esse of Charlotte Murdock vs. C. J. Carrig and L). A. Becber was filed vesterday. The plaintiff seeks to enjoin the defendants from levying upon her property for the collection ot taxes which it seems was assessed in the name o H. I. Murdock and which becnuie delinquent and collec tible by levv upon the property taxed. Tne cases of the stats vs. Edward Reed and Thos Kvan were transcribed into the district court from Justice O'Brien's court. These suits were brought on complaint of Officer Scfaack. The one defendant is charged itu ncinv ft knife and the other a rar.nr in an assault with attempt to 'ine case of Mary Black vs. Ed Rossiter ana Geo. Wagoner is brought on appeal from the Justice court of W. H. l'ean of Creston. The plaintiff alieses that merchandise of the value of 1300 was replevined on a writ issued from Justice Dean's court and that said Justice was without jurisdiction the amount involved being more than t200, the statutory limit. She asks therefore, to regain possession of the goods and damages. In connty conrt yesterday, Albert Gerber sued out a warrant for tne arrest of Edward Zybach on the charge of asasnlt with intent to inflict great bodily injury and with actually in flicting great bodily injury. The plaintiff's face was badly bruised up when he entered the judge's office giving ample testimony on the charge. Both parties are of Duncan. The jury in the case of Mary Fra zelle vs. City of Columbus, iu which she sued the city for $2. 000 for dam ages sustained on defective sidewalk, returned in favor of plaintiff in tbe sum of $'!'. C. J. Garlow. as her at torney, has filed motion for new trial. Vegetable Liver and Cathartic Pills. POLLOCK & CO. i CARD OF THAff K8. t We wish to extend our most sincere . thanks to our friends for their sym 1 pathy and many kindnesses shown us at the death of dear wife and mother. W. T. Rickly and children. FARM FOR SALE 320 acres. 5 miles north and one mile east of Ash ton, Sherman county. 200 acres un der cultivation. 100 in pasture, 20 in bar land. All fenced. Good bouse and improvements. f-Jo per acre. Albert Sperling. Ashton, Neb. 2tw. Srynp of White Pine and Tar for Coughs and Cold?. POLLOCK & CO. A Complete Assortment of Staple and Fancy Groceries As the Holidays Approach we are making a SPECIAL EFFORT to have a supply of everything good to eat. New Nuts Raisins Fies Dates t Citrons Sweet Cider New Canned Fruits and Vegetables Durkee Spices, the best that money can buy The Best Cider Vinegar Cranberries New York Buckwheat, best on market Ralston Pancake Flour Log Cabin and Richelieu Maple Syrups j Full Cream Cheese The Best Coffees and Teas, quality the best t ana price reasonaoie HEINZ MINCE MEAT IN BULK A Car Loai of Now York Applos A Car Load of Westers Iowa Applos BISHOPS CALIFORNIA Preserved Fruits Z Baked Beans Catsup Chili Sauce Soups, etc. : and a great many other things too numerous to mention. $ Our Stock of Lamps, China and Fancy Goods I :: must be seen to be appreciated. Any business you may give us will be appreciated. :j! Yours for business, Henry Ragatz & 60. -h::-:-::::-h-x- V v $ t t t 4 I Home Restaurant and Meat Market X 13 I Hamburger Steaks o-crie Homemade Sausage i Kersenbrock & Burke k iiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin NIEWOHNER'S Not a bit too curly to bein buying Chri.-tuias presents. Holiday purchasing NOW has several decided advantages. There is an unimpaired range of choice, perfect comfort and leisure- J ly selection; and at Niewohxkks the convenient privilege of buying now for a trilling deposit and having your purchase laid away until wanted. Never in the 1" Years ! our business in Columbus have we shown such a large collection of holiday wares as in the present exhib- it. Bear in mind that inexpensive articles, if OF HIGH QUALITY, carry the lull Christina" significance, and are preferable in many cases for manv reasons. We instance a few SPECIAL OFFERINGS: t DIAMOND RINGS . . $5.00 TO $200.00 t Diamond Uroochea. Diamond Scarf I'ins,... Diamond Cuff Button. Diamond Stadit Diamond lckpt .$10X0 to $irjO.C0 Solid Hold Brooches. . .. -.( to $:.() I Solid Hold Stick Piim ...$r.iOU$jr.OU I Solid Cold MenV King" ..$r.C0to$l.'4I.Ul Solid Gold robfl.ainc . ..$f.UMo $Ti.CO I SoliiHioM Vt Chain .. ...1.50 to $23X0 ... $1.00 to S7.SU .. $sutitu$3.oa it.'ju t si: so ...tt.00foS3S.09 I Silver Novelties .... Artistic Designs J Solid Silv.-r Bon Bon DiM.i-n il.TM to $li.U) "olid titter Bread Dish $!) to .. Solid Si KerTVa B-I1h .'Jta to fiyw Solid Silwr Na.kin Ki!iK ;!- to ft ) Solid Sill (tTb-i Si iiidi .. $3.7.1 tSiM Solid Silver Hat l',ns -JZrtt$LM Carving S-t.. .. Match Uoxes. .. Scii-or Siln-r ICodkiuM Nail HI- .... I-tti r SwiU . ?i00 to ST.. 00 . fl.UMoSTiU Jin to S7.SU . IWtoSl.SU ... r.cto$J.GU ....75c to S3.0U IIIIIIIIIIII1IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII1IIIII1IIHHI ISOME PAINT FACTS L. 2. OOtotk Theceaenl iocs wai Biewi m W M UN MM WW m f or U Nittr. 3. AnymtmttrtsTwm&imtmmTmCJ?PASTE,i Izea paint laa&er tnea unn rey j Utea f -oU" yu tare to take Mm w 4. tmi tar BelT.Sixta ratatTM narthe twice f r UU easaed U," r trom s ls to 3 times law or u tbe Creak, pare raw ell is y oar local wealer's C There is m seta whose makers STOP, wkea the pletea; eeateat Ua tbe proCt on tae palat aioae that aaw 14 year old bwr eaa aslx Ikts Baste and the fcoth a rttt aeoarctclr fraaa the local dealer. Slowly stir f yaUealor gallon, aw mere, eleia,andanf alar elotsad FOukaew f yoa have am aaoolMtcly lmn linseed oil aalatt that has east yew T at least 25 less thanaay wHIh Crade Beady.Xixed flat Mm f hoaest rtee for both point aaoTeol and year owa puaiasl kaowS. f edae oflats parity aad darshUlty. T ft. lteeof Its parity Is DURABLE Is It at t X GET miniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiii with the WHEREVER WE HAVE NO AGENT. YOUR OWN DEALER WILL KINLOCH" FOR YOU. IF SHOWN THIS AO.. BY WRITING DIRECT TO KINLOCH PAINT OOyPANY. ST. LOUIS. MO. The Columbus State Bank ho8 re cently installe'l a new cafe that is a beauty and well worth tdkine time to call around and look at. It is the only one of its kind in the state and is a terror to burglars. A fe of this kind has never been opened by a burg lar or cracksman, and is absolute protection against theft. The mau asement of this growin? institution are to be congratulated on having se cured a safe of this description, se curing for its patrons as it does abso lute Fafrty and protection for the mon ey of its patrons that is deposited therein. Baking Di-he Ten Snt ., Hot Water Kettle .. PLATED WARE .. SI..VI to Sid CO (hating Dmliea ....fl 00 to fr. Candle Stick. . ....Si..VitoJ:.U) . il.COtoltOUO . SI.IMI to V 00 Niewehner's Special 16 Dwt. Knives and Ferks. Swedged simetru blades, warranted to cut Celunibus beefsteak fLA. KZik Per set iww COLUMBUS MARKETS. Wheat 90 Corn new 33 Oats bushel 23 Bye j? bushel 62 ' Barley, 24 Hogs V cwt 4 C0 4 05 Fat steers cwt 4 00 4 50 Stock steers cwt 2 55 3 55 Fat cows- cwt 2 30&3G5 PoUtoes Vplt. 25 Bmtter V-t.:. 12 to 18 Eggs docen. 20 aaaaaaa9pawk ataaaaaaaaalafsaaaaaaa aHawaHaaawaaW: 7'BBtaBBal aBBBBSBalBBBBaiiPSBaBBBBBBff BBBaYhaBBBWlaaWa '.AaBBBBBBBW VBiaBaaaaf BBBaE7aaBBBBBBBBW WATCHES Cent- Siid (iolil $30 M to v"..( ;.ri'Nirill Fillfit WiitcheH S-.H) to S5 CO l.-uli.-rt S;!M C..I.I Watchex $JD.() to Sii On l.xlit Oiaimtail Mouateil atelit ... $ JJ 00 to S-O.CO I1.IJB lug. 'mI Wntciie. . . . $1.00 to 1.73 CLOCKS Bailor DintniiJCoom ... $20 00 to $W.(jO Bureau ClorlcH $1.10 foSIOOO Cabinet Clock $i to 110 CO Minion CloekH $I.Mto$T00 Alarm C!o:kt $1 to$:.Ci iMiCloeki 75-to$3jO Curko..Ci,ck i7.L0 to $10 00 A3329 Make your Christmas selections now. Ed. J. Niewohner. $ in iiiiii in ii ii i ii 1 1 in ii ii iiiii 1 1 ii ii ii i nnnim i-- !