t 1 i 3 . ' l i -? ,,: i w -ESamltamV J( r cAaaaaTBSSSSSt? Stt3ranaw33mma&S2 'sammwvammvssammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmwtsr aaaaaaiNp'a. ?"- "JSPSS. '' V" BmmV -- r SBB -. ra :i.0- n :i: r Har-. rpcLi! SI. 98 iz-LQ't W"u-r T:iii..rvii Har-, special price S2.DU ?5. Wuxt - Dri- Hat. necia! nrie? S2.98 I ?fi'K Wj;t" !" Hit. -"jr.u rr;.' S3.98 1 ALL. KI I- jF LADIES FUUM-HIN tmjI.- AT KE- 4 a poCKET KN VL HL--t rt Lau.:. .i; :.. tu- tin r Frir. -.r pnckt ka::'.- rliit leaver oar st.n cteevfollv ive vwa a new knife fnwi CHAFIN'i IH-HES Newest prra fr.,ni CHRIrTLA- fARVTXG SET.- biaiie uamnttiJ. a large variety 3?rrw- carwrs a: i 'in' -t -. Prict- tV?:i SKATE and T ' i - aai ize- !ii I'r fn-n! Grocery Department. T . - .-.ir'.'x. .: w.ii :h :i. - .-.:":!. .. -i I u- - ; : ;rs tbt : - i - 2.- 'j. ( 'nr prt v.j! -cr. :- ::.".,r nj! ..' 1 jiiaiitv ui. 1::i-riaa.bU-, la tin- iqi- : Nut. (..ii. -. F r- Iu.. Vnrl ai:' Frtjit.- f aii kiniL- vr ii' nw the fet urit-ti v r '..ni ' ": unnia ' irn-. -; -n a- wrathis -. H !' . . M:-l. t . ' .:'T"rv :. :" " i -aj- - k: - - - -iT.f K S WE SELL McKibbens rursll NONH BETTES MADE 'v53 I Scarf T". .1 ; i t ; I x I i xxx is: No. S-arf Cein - i ; la Pr- -; t 1 t i - i Xo. ! 2 A comrjlete line of 0 Em& T J. H. GALLEY ESTABLISHED :S72. Dealer in Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Hats, CapsLadies5 and Children's Cloais, and Carpets. 505 Eleventh St. MILLINERY I Now is the time to buy your winter hats cheap. These are a few oi the sample nrice: 1 I a I 1 y c n 1 rt 23 s a 1 LM;K- i .l:i.yi.:: II - t r- Y. iaa i ati" r '. i fikf lmr. e-il riie? :uji f t tr an h ;ir. Tui -- ai. ' T- t b fs:i' rraft!' tf it.i h-rv oc trial Pri - iVoni S2.00 up. 5 i a .-rant tiuth. kten -u.-' -t s ' craranii- r.-ry . Aay iauk t' void w. ii ,r reruui your ;nnn'v. Pn.t- 25c up to 81.25 i icrn with iap'V-i bor:.. r- S3. 50 UD Bls.1- ofthpfin -t.:. -v .- f itica- anl han-u i. i i: 5 f vocup 50c ud g . !i::.r h :u jr s r.., .a i r - .. i n a a 4 LADIES' FUR SCARFS N' I". Bia's t . ---Xo. 1 1 42 Biack Cone- I.OO 2.25 3.50 4-50 6.5G 7.00 XX Chiee lu-j"- Ti ;uui rrice . . Zo. Ilw". DpIrari1 Otter Chicle Bear Ta:. E E ?! ' ira 3Lick r.icv - T- xe II"a Doub- Er i Ilevara Ut -- ' e Bear Tails. Prn-e o. iil4 PeiUTirt Otur hnJ 5 Woif Taj's. & J No. IITu TaPtaajiian ! M-irtn Scarf Sable ! Dv-d 4 ?iart-u Tails. 1 y.i !4 Pertas Cc- I tr Sectreal Seal i S-:irf Sarin imec. 4 Tail-, Price. . i 10.00 ii. ob 12. OO r - n. .rrice 1112 Geraian 31 ar- ten Scarf. . ? bel.'a Djed.5n Tailr u:e X Tsa- -.? ? 13.00 4-00 15.00 "So. I0T xasraarim: Marten IaSll- Dyed Brash Tails, rnce No. 1203 German Mar ten Isabella Dvc. 6 Wolf tads. Price Muhs to mateh. si I n COLU M BUS Tkmzwiz.j DmOj Vegetable Lirer and Cmthartic Pills. POLLOCK. & GO. A. Dnseell reramsd acme last even ins from a bcsineffl trip to Spalding. "WASTED To bey a male St. Ber nard pap. Adrese Sydney Eaataiac, Crestoc. Xebr. tf Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Williams of Albicn are gwesa of Mr. aad Mr. F. H. Abbott today. Migs Alice Onion left jecterday for Illinois waere she was called by tie death, of a censm. Mrs. P 1L CocJdttgnam of Ham jrey was in the city tcdav on her ay to Masachosetts. jlr?. Lee Beatty of Cedar Bapida came aowa to-day and is risitiaa; aer crother, J. M. Ccrtis. FOE SALE rhs-ellin property jaat east of ScaroeJer mill. Addrees Henry Stnrzson. Colambas. Neb. fiTc-35 ilr. and Mrs. John Kflelr of Monro were in tswa yesterday. Mrs. Seelpr tfas the jmest of Mrs. Walter Scott arhils in the city. Focnd, on Olire screes, Sararday 2soTember 26, four yards of silk in package. Owner call far same at Acaes ?tore aad pay for this notice. a:, and Mrs. Manniagtcn came Jjn from Monroe to-day, Mrs Maun Lczrcn lea-nnc ca the afternoon train f"r Philadelphia, vraere she will vis it for ix weeks. NorrL Erc"xn. Attorney General of Xenrak:, was in the city last nighr. Hi armed a case ia which the state 3-.ic iatereteti, in the district conrt at Aibioa. yesterday. At Hazel's fcowliag alleys for the month cf November, rae bowling p-ize fcr hirh score Tvaa won by Gene life- with a score of iw. A. L. njdser wins the billiard prize, his :cre beinc 17. Eemie Hndson will leave this even ing for Laramie, Wyoming and from tnr? zo norTh aboct fifty miles to Dover wh-re he and ais brother hare mining interests. He expects to re main there looking after his mines. FAP.M FOB SALE 320 acres. 5 miles north aad one mileeass of Ash tcn. Sherman connry 500 acres nn-d-r cnltivaticn. ICO in pastare. 20 in hav land. All fenced. Good hcese and improvements. 125 per acre. Albert Sperling. Aihtcn, 2eb. 2tw. A misnn.ierstanding between two well known Colambcs citizens in re gard to the limitations cf the right of free ?peech. applied to private aaairs. resnlted last evening in a collision which broke a front window ia Weaver's harness shop. No complaint has been died. e are offering at a very reasonable price a farm of 4S0 acres in Sherman cranty at 525 aa acre. This farm is -onai to aay farm m Platte conaty worth three times the price asked. We nave many ether desirable properties for sale farm and city. Becher, Hockenberger & Chambers. Fatner Lickiackner who is priest of a Catholic chnrch near Spalding i in . the city today visiting his old friends here. Father Lickiackner has been a priest in Nebraska for thirty-fire years and has the record of being in the ser vice cf his chnrch, with the exception of one man, the longest of any priest m the state. He has lived a great part cf these years among the Indians, serving his first charge at St. Helena in the ncrtheast part of tne state. He can tell many experiences with the different tribes cf Indians in his section of the country, with whom ne is very well acquainted, and prefers the Sioux to any ether tribe. Fath er Lickiackner has been seriously troubled with air araicticn cf his left eye and intends going scon to Germanv to have is operated npen by a specialist. Friday's Daily JamraaL Dr. Paul, dentist. ProL Sixe. teacher mnsic Barber bldg. Dr 1L T. McMahcn, dentist, over pcstoflice. tf The latest creations m hats at the Royal Millinery. Mrs. Eay Maryn and baby retuaed from a visit to Com lea. Mrs. Whitney cf Ifullerson was the rnest to-day cf Mrs. Ernest DusselL Dr. Chas. H. Platz, homeopathic phy sician and surgeon, pestoffice building. Do no; fail to see cur S-foot galvan L:i steel nail for S32.00. A. Duseell Sen. tf J. B. niarron rent M OnTTsi CltV tnis morning to loot afsar business interests there. As the Congregational supper lass Wednesday evening the ladies sold tickets to the amount of 1113. Mrs. S. R. Raey who was very ill last week at her room ia the Clntaer hotel, ita returned home so Lincoln Mr. and Mr?. Paul Gerssch drove to Columbus yesterday from their home north cf Monroe and are visiting E. vcni:errtn. Judge ILattt-rman to-day issued 'i-eufe for the marriage of Louis Basawsky of Madison to Gus&ie Ernst of Columbus. Mrs. Hoiden and baby of Silver Ceek are visiting Wm. Graves and family. They arrived yesterday and will remain one week. Mrs. Walber and three daughters of Ogiien, arrived here on Monday and will remain one month with Mrs. Walber's father. D. McDnffey Mrs. J. D. Brewer was operated upon yesterday morning by her physicians as the hospisaL and is re covering as well as coald be expected. Mr. Huns of Henderson. Iowa was in the city to-day on her return " from Humphrey where she h3- been voting her daughter, Mrs. L. G. Brown. WABSAKT FOR J. M. CURTIS On complains of Wm. Sinple, Judge Ratterman to-cay imwi T a warrant far the arrest of J. M. Curtis of assault and battery i Miss Ethel Galler -?? the Young People's card das lass even ing as her hoase. Gus Becacr jr., Miss Leslie Spaice were tae pnxe Hart of Brecfceozidge, the cut of sown guest present. Gertrude Herrad the rtanghtrr of Mr, and Mrs. J. W- Hexrod in the east parr of towr, who has been quar antined since last Friday os account cf diphtheria, almost entirely recov ered nH she family will be relieved from their temporary imprisonment. tfy Gorilla Banister of Gonzales. Texas, author of A Modern Miracle" and "Self -Building through Common Sense Methods." was in Columbus for a few hours tcdar on her way to southern California where she will give a series of elocutionary enter tainments for invalids in the cities. She is aa exponent of a system of tt cure and dietary methods as a basis of physical well-being. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stxother of Primrose are as the home of Mrs. Strcsher's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Naylor. Mr. Stxother is lying ill from the effects of grarel stcaea. Mr. and Mrs. Strother were an their way to Omaha one day lass week aad on account of a serious snail of illness were compelled to stop as Fremont 1 where they remained until Wednea 1 day, when they returned to Colum I bus. CAfiD PASTY. Mrs. B. T. Boen and Mrs. H. L Murdock entertained the evening card club last evening at the home of Mr?. Boen. As is the custom cf the members, a seven o'clock dinner was served, after which the guests passed the evening in playing earns. The best players during the evening were Mrs. Martyn and Mrs. Heater, and Mr. E. H. Chambers and Mr. W. E. Benham. The fiower decorations for the even ing were yellow chrysanthemums. MARRIED. This afternoon at 2 o'clock, at the home at the bride's uncle. Julius Rndat. occurred che marriage of Miss Augusta Ernst and August Rapkowsky, Rev. Neumaker of this city ofSiciatiag. The bride has lived with aer grandmother, Mrs. Rndat, near her uncle's farm south cf the Lcup river, and the grcom is a resident of Madison where the couple will go to make their fsrare home. Miss Maggie Schroeder ana Mr. Frank Rndat were best man and bndes maid. Saturday Daily Joaraal. Dr. Yallier, Osteopath. Barber block. George Marshall cf St. Ecward is visions friends here today. Th- Latest in hats at the Royal 3hl Imery. finest quality and prices lowest. Sryup of White Fine and Tar for Coughs and Colds. POLLOCK & CO. Drs. Martyn. Evans. Evans Martyn. Jr.. ofice three dxirs north cf Fned hofs store. Mrs. Fagac of Omaha returned home today, he has been visitiag her sister Mrs. V. Macken. H. B. Feaaimom is able to be cut again after being confined to his room over two weeks from tcusilitis. To give advice about teeth is pars of cur business. If you need such do , not hesitate, we give it gladly and free. Dr. Naamaca, dentist. tf Miss Mary Rossi rer was compelled to take a vacation from her school teaching the pass week on account of an abcess on the right eve from which she - been suffering much pain. Many of tae business men have re marked as the number of strangers from different towns who have been in the city this week for the express purpose cf visiting tae chicken snow. Miss DeLi Akers who has for seme time been visiting her parents at Franklin, Nebraska is the guess of Miss Frances Mavnard on hr way to St. Edward where she will make her home. For the Latest and best ic art photo graphy call at McAllisters studio. We do the latest in sepia and platinum effects. We have the aristocrat and all the new designs m mouldings. Up stairs Olive street. tf Word has been received here cf the death November 25 of John Bynre at Eeamey. Mr. Byrne was the father of Mrs. T. W. Olson whose husband was formerly operat-cr in the Union Pacific depot and now agent as Rogers. Miss Friedhof and Mrs. Gcndnng entertained yesterday afrernccn as a kensington About TO ladies attended and spent a most enjoyable af teracon. Luncheon was served as five o'clock. A string quaneste furnished music Yesterday afternccn Mesdames A. Anderson and J N. Heater entertained at the heme of Mr.. Andersen in boner of Mrs. Lloyd Swain. Sir hand euchre was plared ana Mrs. Swain wen the prize, a silver tea spoon. Mrs. Mary Waake, an elderly lany living six miles south west of Co lumbu? died Wednesday after one week of illness from pneamonLi. Funeral services were heli ester day morning in the Catholic chnrrh m this city. Fur coats robes and blaaketE in large rarietif? at prices tha: can ?uit every body. My harness and collars are hard to bat in amili.-T and price. Why not get the best' You always will gee the best as F. H.Rusche's, on Ilth street, t Columbus. 5tw. Mail Cerk Gxnam en the Norfolk branch, is cue cf the proud possessors of two fine Plymath Rock chickens j which took first prizes as she show , this week. Mr. Oxnam only brought ' two birds down from Ncrf ulsr, a cock . a hen. both of them winning prizes. Z. T. Sweeney will be the second t entertainer on the High School Lecture course. Dec , 7. The high Pit tribute so be paid to Gen. Z. T. Sweeney is that he pleases the people. In order to please a large audience the lecture must be a combination of eloquence forceful arguments, common sense. wit and pathos. All these eaarmisg characteristics blend together in per fect harmony to make Gea. Sweeney a pleasing aad pcpuJaT lecturer. " For Sale. Cylinder c skeller im z4 repair. Ca.plete witk extes sim feefl. Wria Seas. lltk St., Cwlaaaaw, Sek. ! T Aivia E. PooL violinist. Thane 65. Dr. L. C. Toes, Homeoparhic physi cian. Columbus. Neb. See that elegant line of fall street bats at the Royal Millinery. Vjo" Martha Turner visited frieads in Fremont yesterday and today. Fred Custer cf Schnyler was in sown yesterday on his way to Norfolk. Miss Nellie Frevert of Platte Center spent Sunday here with frieads and relatives. Miss Florence Whitzaoyer is suffer ing from a severe attack of infTanratory rheumatism, Geo. Jenkins, Cliff Davis aad Chas. Graham of Schsyler spent yesterday in the city visiting friend. Kiss Sarah Muir of HaitiBg was the guest of her siicar, Mrs. F. H. Abbots, Saturday and Sunday. Judge HoUenbeck was in the dry today enroute to Fnllertaa for a regu lar term of the district court. Blake Maher down from Platte Censer this morning to accompany Jadge HoUenbeck to TaUertoc Mr. and Mrs. Kent and their sob John were in Columbus to-day. re turning tram a visit to Wisconsin. ALFALMO. Try a hundred pounds of it. Best of all foods for horsas. cattle, hogs or poultry. Sold only by Jmst & Brock. wit d-m-s. The skating season cpend yesterday. 1 by a number of the young people en- 1 joying the afternoon on the slough southeast of town. Bernard Schroeder has so recovered from the effects of his wound that he is on tae streets to-day and expects to return to Platte Center to-aight. L. H. Leavy has purchased the baakrupc stock of Garret t Hulst from the creditors. Werner Schupbach is taking charge cf the business for Mr. Leavy. E. W. Giilham. who has been fore- T:n for Swift & Co.. in Columbus, ( has been promoted to the position of manager of the company's business as York. Thos. Filley of York assumes the duties of foreman here. Call at McAllister's studio and see our samples. We have something fine in enlarged portrait wcrk m septa, watar colcr and pastels. We guarantee our work and give you a fine portrait at reasonable pnet-s. Up stairs. Olive street. ' Lewis J. Wagner had aa oceraticn performed for a seriona tubercular elbow this morning at St. Mary's hospital by Doctors Martyn. Evans, Evans, aad Martyn. Mr. Wagner has suffered intensely from this tmuble for manv months. About ix months ago he underwent a similar operation on his knee. The small daughter of Pelig Smagatz died shortly pfter S o'clock Saturday night, from diphtheria. Dr. Martyn was called to the home at fa o'clock aad found the child dying. He was ' net called eariy enough do any thing for the child. The doctor immediately , placed the family under strict quar antine, there being no doubt as to the nature cf the disease. The Journal piano concert as Grays' lass Saturday afternccn attracted a large crowd. And these who came were treated net only to seme very fine music en a very fine piano bus were also treated so some rery delic ious hot coffee served by Grays'. The Journal never does things by halves, neither does the Gray Mer cantile Company. These Saturday concerts are a regular thing. , They will be made different and better each week. If you haven't attended one yet, is is high sime you did. Den's J fcrges to be on hand next Saturday aad after you hear tae Journal piano, subscribe for the Journal and give your friend fe beautiful piano. Maybe, incidentally, the Grays will treat you right. Is may not always . be the coffee, but it will be something. , Tectaray's Daily JrmaL Wm. Pinson cf Platse Center was a Columbus visitor today. Mrs. John Griffin of St. Edward is visitiag Mrs. R. E. Jcnes. Miss Lulu Plath visited friends in Fremont Saturday and Sunday. County Superintendent Hraske of Butler counsy was the guest cf Sop't Kem lass evening. GOLD DUST ficur, made by the Co Iambus ROLLER mills has no equal for staying qualities. CASH PAID for feathers from Geese and Ducks. Old features half price. JOHN SCHMOCKER. 3wdw Rev. Papenhaasen is in Omaha at tending a convention cf the German Baptists. Ee will rt-rnrn Wednesday. Oscar Luesehen was m Cniuaiba tccay taking his sister. Lury nnu cousin Lida to Clarks for a week. visit. The school beard met yesterday afternoon. Bills for the menta were allowed amities nip r routine business traaacted. Jacob Brock and daughter. Miss Eetsie. returned heme Satnrcay from a visit to Se. Louis and other places in Missouri. John Lyons returned home lass even ing from Omaha where he has been fcr five months. He expects now re remain in Columbus. LOST. Last Saturday, gold locket and VT-a with "Eva" engraved on back of locket. Finder please leave i as this office, and receive a reward. Rev. Ulaer was in Lincoln and Omaha this week. He will attend the Baptist Young People's Union in Lincoln and from there he will go to Omaha. Miss ry-nKn Sherwood of Oqaawka rpinn is in the city the guest of her nieces. Miss Alice aad Emma Wise. She expects to reawia during the win ter months. The ladies of the MVtaod'iac church will conduct their ansae cnaktr1 food sale at Pitr"- store Sararday after noon. This will be tae last sale be fore taeholiJeya. LLERARY BOARD The aaalic of tae eon the costing tract for for J. D. Brazia, state agent for the Concrete Building Block Machine Co. , will give an exhibition cf the at cnine every day this week and dem onstrate its merits, oa Nebraska avenae. apposite the steam laundry. WTLDEY LODGE. Wilder iedge. No. 44, L O, O. F-, of this city elect ed the following officers at a recess meeting, far the criming : J. E. Y. G., J. M. PauL N. G. ; S. E. George Fairchild, treasurer; Curtis, secretary. Dr. aad Mrs. H. A Hansen will leave this evening for the West where they will spend the winter months. They will stop at Searchlight, Nevada, and front there go to LosAaegies Cal ifornia. Mrs. JoanHaasencf Yiasoa, la., other of Dr. Hsaspn, who has been visitiag here several days will accompany them en their trip. DIED. Henrv Ahlers, died as tne hosae of bis sister, Mrs. Menke on eats Tenth street, Sunday Decem ber 4. Mr. Ahlers was seventy-five vears of age. After residing in Co lnmbas for a time, he left here twelve j years ago for Washington, returning j to shis citr November 2T. Funeral services at 1 o'clock as the heme cf Mrs. Menke. A. O. U W. At a meeting cf the ' A O. U. W. lodge lass Friday even- ing tne following officers were elected for the coming year: Ed Bnsaiter, master workman; Fred Gerber, fare man; Robert McCray, overseer; Peter McCaffey, recorder; Louis Held, financeer; W A. Way, receiver. The new officers will take charge the first week in January Most at the Boheet subscribers to the Journal will get their mail in the future on rente 1. Crestcn. Herman G. Luechen has been postmaster as Boheet for nearly twenty three years. continuously. In that pericd he ha made friends as only a faithful and accommodating postmaster can make them. The discontinuance of the offi will erase one of the landmarks of Platte county. JOHANNAS EGGER. Jahannas Egger, aged sixty-four years aad eighs months tiled yesterday as the heme of Fred Boussiger, five miles north east of town, from stomach rroubla. Mr. Egger was born in Canton Eeme Switzerland, and came direct to Co lumbus from that country cue year ago last August. Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 1 :S0 o'clock in the German Reformed church in ' this city. Mike Savage laet week traded hi city property valued at $2,CCC fcr 160 acres of Sherman county land valued at f4CC0. Mr. Savage is loud in his praises of Sherman county land. His farm is in th Clear Crek valley, nine miles from Litchfield, within a few miles of the thousands cf acres owaed by Eecher, Hockenberger & Chambers aad C. C. Sheldon. This Mr. Savage declares is as gocd as Shell Creek valley land, aad better for alfalfa., and broom grass. Gen. Sweeney, former Consul Gen eral to Turkey, Imperial Ottoman Comraissicner so she World's Colum bian Expcsiicn and Author cf ' Under Two Flags" will lecture as the NorTh opera house tomorrow night. This is the second regular number en the High Schcol Lecture course and will be one of the best attractions. Mr. Sweeney is one of the lecturers for the State Teachers' Association the pres ent year. He is logical, philosophical nH entertaining. You cannot afford so miss this number. SCHCOL VACATION. The public schools will close for the Christmas vacation December 23, and swo weeks will be given the teachers and pupils for their vacation. The state teachers association will meet in Omaha, December 2S to 20, and a number of the city instructors will attend. Prof. Ksrn is represented en the program in the grammar section by a talk en ,4The Grammar Grade Boy " Prof. L H. Britell will discuss the subject cf "How much mathematics ought the high school to teach "" JACOB LOCH DEAD. Jacob Loch the aged rasher of Mrs. Daniel Thayer died Sunday afternoon as the home of his daughter, Mrs. Thayer, nine miles ncrth-wess cf Columbus. Mr. Lech has been very ill for about one month. He was seventy-four years eld and a native of Germany Wish she excep tion of a few months, the last twenty years cf his life have been spen:: ia this ccunty, ccraing here from Iaaiaaa. Ee leaves a wife and several children. Funeral services were neld at the home of Mr Thaver this morn ing at ten o'clock. Rev. DeWolf con ducting the service, after which the funeral party drove to Columbus wfiere they were met by the mem bers of the iIartuc icdge of this citv. who toiik caarue of the services &; tne cemetery. Poultry Snow. The last day of the show was a busy day far the owners af the birds and the officers of saa association. Every bodywa ba-y faking -heir birds tome ' aad all seeac. pi--i. witu the result of the exhibition. One cf tne pets cf the show wa tne Gray African goose eatered by George lihodeharst. son of Henry Rhodehcrst. The large bird ' which is not yet full grown has been trained to make a motion which ap pears very much like a bow. The pes stands about cue and cne half fees high. There were 500 entries made this year, about three times as many as were exhibited lass year. The Jadge C. H. Rhodes from Tokpeka, Kansas says the Cclnntbat show is she largest " he has judgd this year and contains the best exhibit of white birds he has ' ever judgsd. Mrs. Will Swartsley has ca exhibi- : rinn a tienrfsnr wreath made entirely from the feathers of chirarne in their f own coops. The learners are snapec mtnti fatteaed ia forms of flowers aad ' Miss Aaaa Rosaiter hat given H asade taca pallow ia as ca of tfae prima, which has a pam sketch, of a firm yard seeae, apca whise liaea. j. C miavT is aa ax mm nappe , meaamcasjthe ezhiatton. He has a Shade bmad red rooster which the perfect as , board ordered tae i ii 1 1 1 1 : : ita 1 1 : : : r : : :c : t r i : i : 1 1 : i : : 1 1 1 1 1 i i 1 1 1 1 1 1 if I t j Henry Ragatz & Co. '! , T 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 Figs Dates Citron 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 J Ralston Pancake Flour Log Csdi ail BicMeii Maple Symjs I Full Cream Cheese The Best CotTees and Teas, quality the best x and price reasonable j HELNZ MINCE MEAT IN BULK - I A Car Lta. of Mew York Apples I A Car Lta of Wssioni lava Apples J BISHOPS CALIFORNIA Preserved Fruits J Baked Beans Catsup Chili Sauce Soups, etc. Z and a sreat many other things too numerous to mention. Our nrcst be seen to be appreciated. Any business yju may give us will be appreciated. Y'.'iirs for business. Henry Ragatz & 60. 1 Home Restaurant m. Hamburger Steaks Kersenbrock & BurKe UTTTtlTTTY11'"""'''''"'"1"""11" 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 : 1 ! m : 1 : 1 1 1 ..DIAMUNUo.. Make a Merry Xxnas. Do you know that within a very few days our store will be throng ed with eager buyers and that it is some times difficult to give each customer the attention that we desire each customer to have. Why not ccme and make your Christmas selection from the Finest Stock in central Nebraska All goods are marked in plain figures ir's easy to trade here, a child is as sale as the best judge. In all cases gcocs are warranted to give perfect satisfaction. We enumerate a few of the new goods we have: t PLATED Hot Witor riij ? SB .aaaasmissaV X saamimwSPl iamtaw wamiawlPr amssssaw aaavfeJvS SSassaw We can't begin to tell about the articles we liave for Xxnas. Come Ed. i. Niewohner. COLUMBUS, NEB. inmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuni'"""""1"1 i 4 t t t t Stock of Goods and Meat Market i Homemade Sausage imnnuuMM 1 1 1 j 1 : 1 1 1 - " ' ' ' ' ' ' B ' j Haii--asra.Vfcti Geatkaaa' riac, earbeacie an Lady TSag 3 poa-L. one French TnrfffiBie- -' LziW- b Ria? Two Frerwh Em.-jlt 5S-W ..- aias'-I4k G4: DaHioai - 35J I l:: ami Tartfafifee CJusar :.- s.) -n. uszassd eeaer S7.' - . i BjuacJt. Kii jKrari e?a- . ......S4-U0 4. r X -1 .... .ii JLeJallioa Brt-Kik-tT.." WARI SUM to 5S.W .:. J. ;