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We want your opinion on cur late arri vals, med. Extra special in -.-kwiciaUic day, Maren 3ls T OVER NIRGfiitPi rfiLLS rl: :. i.a"i I.- i t i- s.'it i.j-hi?r- i- V"".:r - :.-.: I si iaU" ".:r- : .' A j'iiturviu . a: r.:. - i- "- .- . it-c; jTientaiii. a :i':l '...- an.l ;aujiia LaL. .Ian -;. N. . SHE fi.sit Ilai. t.ii'?: .vi Xia'- ara FalU. SEH INiaani Fail-. U'- -jtslh U: sisbt in the wrrnl. SKi" Tn. Iniiian (. ncT-. I'a..- Annricar: E::.:! :. K.::U.- PriGCS. 75g. 50g. 35g. 2oG Saturday, April 1st. ihc GotiKTi&a OeniiG Opora Gcmpany... DltmiirrC vagabonds f ComiG Oporc ir. 3 flots One rilnht 0n!n Tho OjKra :ha: nr Gorceoas Gxrturr.t-s Furrj" C"tncI an Clever S:u:m :t- I'n txy i:r!s 'oocia! Price- rxcirre! f.-r ::.L- Zicr.:. SoG. dOg and 5g. 'l In the District Court of Platte County Nebrasliti. 1- Vt of TU ar JQ1S of lit'Tt M n-- cni-uns nf w- f-iatf i f lib- tzr-;: aal Urn Vacsss. auaoi as. j Aacrvr o. -ivirvot. gatnrw: f sr- -tai &f Kixni IVarMJC iavc Pskt-ms. tmiPnevcsai Ira Pr. of JiSbert jL agr.. csnhai ttf ttw eai- of iia-Vaccit aad Dbtt; aaeh- assers. ari Aadrr O- IVarac rardiar i ' r- ?saie cif aBdtniPeGToi.fcira bee&ru. eil-Jbirioiir-frr- J crioi real etsi. t-srr Pan of tr 3Ctatri iaras- cf sectioa li iaTrczih.i IT iorth.Iiar--'Vie5tf ta-ti P. X. ir o Cocatj.rai3.ccetfisa of aooct - sere i ot ta psrros-e of ir:TS5sEr t&? jooct--il ta-reof li cier rval -CTsie. Ir i? lispctf or ordarsd tiaitscxT of i cf eaid iziriar. rd a3 jtsoc iit-r-ieii n. sad ttai spj er irfor? rs ci cas3tes is. la roan boo-iiia-ciijof tiabc?. cocsu oT Pi3Hp, taiof NarsrS3UKita?iai2j-of April. 1S as 1 o'evefc. p. . to ffao-a- can?, if 27tivl "lixe! ?cocl(iOJte' rrssted e said fZhf-rt .or tae jcrpo? i&ore set fort. . li i f onrr ord?d lisi a cory ol this u:ufr: f I TT-hT- -I I IT I wajV t pcbii?ft-d occe escs Tr Tare? at-3T -Srj liXHE tOUI printed aadpcbljiasi is said crcstj of Plsis. lal-I it ' - hi VrrTT cwzstr . J wvs G. nT-p-rtf. J od of c XH?iict Cocrt. J JMrfB . .; . Hosiei v j Our spring styles will make Columbus ladies pleasant. The hosiery is attractive It is the kind that is comiortable to the j feet. We study to combine beauty and j quality with low price. This spring: our j hosiery values are better than ever and ! worth the attention of every lady. Quaker knit special in ladies hose ICc. Fine Lisle hose 15 c. ; Albion hose, rib top, last black 20c. j G-ordan Dye ladies hose. cxt. length 25c- and its a good idea to s:er I a Jap Silk Waist lace trim PriceOnly $1.98 Ai:: i Pool. Tiohcisu "Phone tT. E. V. Dnell i in Onuibr. rod3j. Jame 2-"evel? wa? in Lincoln -sier- trsve Iljan -al a f paldinc visitor yeierdsv. 3!ake ilahcr is in Colcmb? on bus iness tocav. lr. I C. T&?. Homeopr-Uiif phyi -ciar, Columbus. Neb. Irre Speice vrenf to Ablion lo-iav :o ' take cse deposi:icn. Tnc infanr chiltl of iir. and i!5. i G?c. ilicnener has nnenznema. 1 Gra5, parden and riower Feed ar jVvnn&Son's. tee 11th Street Grocery. , Mrs. Enlst cf Omaha is the ?mest of I n?r sister llrs.D.L. Marrrn this weet. Walter Scott has b'run work on his nev;- residence at ll:h and M streets. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Myiet of Piatt? Center were in the city yestercay do ing some tradinr. The Columbus public schools will et nelp from Dr. .a.:u::'s 2sew His- . , . . , - . ,, at Beilvu? Cohere soen: tcdav at tne nave a spnnr hohcav of one week, covery icr consumpnen. . w. M-. , . ., - .. r - T-- - ti - - , i comes of Mr. and Mrs. E H. Jensms, beginning April C Kinnon. c: ialiaueza tpis:: Ala..; ... tr ... Jud-e Rseder and A. Anderson went ' w"11 : .-1 "3- .wr:i Te" -1 "::t ; i? a ?ecoad ,,, cf Mr5. Jeckin to Texas Tuesdav en business. Tnev ?aenion:a. unuer ;h. care c, :w wil: return in about ten davs. doctors, but was settiuc no better, L. 3. Pita- cf David City, form- when I beran to take Dr. Kirs'? Newterlv cue of the proprietors of the Mr went Battishill of Fullerton 'ier- an operation for appendicitis tnis meming at it. Mary s Hospital. Mrs. Glapp cf Fairbury with her two children is visitinc this week at the home c: her cousin. Mrs. E. H. Chambers. Mr. and Mrs. W.B.Polscn ot"Omaha are here for a visit of a few days with the famiiv cf M. D. Karr. on their wav to Denver. Dave Jaekscu. who as formerly in business here, is in town todav repre-. sentinz a vrholpsale win house ofOak- inua uaomia. TOU 2tEED XOT have all teeth ex- tracted in order to have new ones. ., j.ne sound mav remair.. Ckinsult Dr. Naumann. the dentist. Will Schroeder cf Omaha and Prak Schuii of this city were huntim: dncss in Merrick county the rirst half of this x - r j: e&i-, reiszain yesieruav. Albert Becker is home for a wrr k's vacation from the Armour Institute of Technology. Chicago, where he is ing a course m architecture. Mrs. Eusuhe. tho oldest woman on Shell Creek whs nas tren suffri-r from a severe attack of rrvipebi. ire ?a? time is said to b mnv-ilesrini'. i liv.? :or ,-li nm:u . i.uuicvr e: Sarred Pfyraoth llock and Brown Leg- ' ncm cccsere; Is and unllets from SI each np. I also have egrs frcm above stock ' SL50 persettinr. also Toulouse uoose ecus. Martin Schiiu. .-di 1 .--.7 Tlr . . i" ti"tg- -t-t niii Tra Twcinwr i. .UnC Uliui;, UltHl Hi U -vi-r!f-..t 1 tr Mr. Kuscher owned the farm now occunied by Julius; Ernst near Duncan. He mcred to Washing- - ton several years arc. Sepresenrativt; Fred Hcare mode a flying trip to Coiambus la irgfrr, re- turning to Lincoln this ajcrniag. He J uame up to consult C J. Gatlow and, icicit iu reitTence to Tnp' attitude toward theFishback indepen dent telephone bill which is before the house. j3w is the time to be rMTifc-?n cf Sew Hames. We have the finest line of our own iur;'g'? erer shown in Co lumbus. It will pay ycu to come twenty-five miles to get & set of our harness, as the price and quality will make year trip pay yoa -welL tf L. W.Wearer. : ! fe-SA - 1 00Sm fc It t - Ei?3xF33zrfe ia&Xt itev. We. Hzrdcatlr ct Lincoli , "n-ill assist the local pastors in thrir : union services next week, borrir-inr next Siday and closing the folloTrinr .fccacsT. Kev. nardcastle is fiel 1 sec- .c... .. I-,, w.iw- Lt-.,. .- cities for Nebraska zai i saiJ to b an effective evangelist. The ,-ervices wiil be held in the Iietnodis: chnrch. Mesdames G. O. Bams. M. Roth leitner. Fre. icefield rnu A. K. Poole entertaineu jester afrerncon at the acme of Mrs. Earns in honor of it. CnacH. Poole cf Davenport. la.. whoirr- .. t r , r i. j r against J. . Pannev of Omaha and i visiting ncr. rorrv-s:x lacis of .. s . ...-. .... - , Augastiasner ror a note cf j.?0. Mr. ... L)-,-K.r,-i .k...'x .-- ..-. . iesmc same caiiti. can laciory J j mdulced :n. the rr:ze being won . wa bv ilr?. W F. Sect: Mcic was f-r-i-hp.i hv .'rc Pi-Vx imi P-nf i ?vTw Rafrhsipnrs wrr? .-rw' In ' the evening a recital was riven bv thp pupils of Prof Pcolf. Strikes .ci!rcn ftooks- When your ship of health strikes the hidden rocks of consumption, pnen-. monia. etc, you are lost, i: you tion t ; discovery. The r?r dose save relief. . - 0Iie bo:is curttl me." Sure cure for sore throats, bronchitis, ccugb " and colds. Guaranteed a: Cnas. Dare's store, price 5 ee-?:s an.! SI. j Trial bottle free i rridav's Daily Jonrsal. Ir. Paul, dentist. Prof. Sike. teacher music. Barber bldr. Fred CulTer cf Albion is in the citv today. j- Walker returned rccav -"rem ' ths i:eprblican valley. County Treasurer Prowetr of lauce county is in Cciumbus todsy. jim ArmstrouCvjL . ?. engine fore man, is laying off a few davs. 7u Katzenjammer Kid Hlub will i be entertained tcuich: oy CliiiorU 1 Galley. Miss Ciarc"elk suelke nas returnee from Omaha where she has been visiting 1 cr two weeks. Wiil Farrund is home on a wee cation frcm his siudiss a; the Wes- n University, Arbu- Webb c: St iviward parsed , throuch .-.: 3 bus rn hs wsy bora;' -"n ir:ai- :.ah. Li r. and Mr- M D Earr will g-j u::ia "lCTt Q- t TTC-W TT" Tls: l! for two weeks. There will be. a meeting of the Sons of Veterans in El P. hail Saturday night. E very bo 5 v come cut. 1 ?-.' .! i- r- r- i m -vu-a" - cf Fcllerron west --- -- u i" - o i.UC .vl3 ui iii VSiV tC en his way to Kansas City where he will join a , theatrical troupe Mis GrerchEa Hcr- y?Sf,n . zsss: - tssSas j night cf ihs Jaeggis. She is a student a; Bellvue college. d w. D. -pozzlson cl Qmah wbo - .g of and Mrs M--D. Sarr for a fewct left yesterday for Denver. Hrs. W. H. Wintherbatham. who has beer the guest of Mrs. C E. Pol lock since Monday, will 'return ts her home in David City tomorrow. B, M. Frown of Omaha has Izzsed the building on Eleventh street, re- cenry vacated by Richards and IiGn- tlan and is moving in a, stod second hana cooas. Grown right here in Platte County, and is far superior to the im ported seed generally sold, one bushel being as good as two of the im ported. This is the pasture grass for Nebraska, grows on any soil. The earliest in the spring the latest in the fall nor does a dry spell during the summer put it out of vv e have shipped out over 7000 pounds over pound, 10c; per 100 pounds, 89.00. fyi 1 i I N 000 I P TO " for it. Whethar there is a woman on the wrapper or whether there is not We carry all kinds, but only one price, and that price is 15c per cake. Take All You Want. Irf, J. n. Dawsoa cf Kan53.s Cirr is visiting her sister. Mrs. &ror ! ie-jt:. She came to sell a farm in , Merrick cnanty and will retcrn to ! Kanss City lomcrrow. jd?s curiam i-rice o: lispm viry, ; Sc:h Dakota iil visit a; the hose ! 0f rr. and Mrs. Carl Kramer next fe iijc; pc has spent the win-: ter with her crandfatber.Mrs-Gccdale. in S: Acgnstine, Florida. Dr. xi. J. Arnold received a jad2- raent in Justice O'Brien's court today - career was rty on th note, and endere.i by default. . . jncraient v John Ccrneils.ofConnciiBlnfis forrn- erly a clerk in Schcpbach's drug store iz visitinc for a few days with his : laar, Mrs. Arnoltl Oehirich. He is on iliis way to Europe. Ho will visit t both Germany and Sweden during his 'aosence 2aiss McClelian of Fullerton and guer. Miss Loui Eennedv cf C.i r,- frli tr Vk' ri r-re r David City Journal, was m Columbus yesrercav. Ee is now renresentini: -he 3aker manufacturing cou-.nany of David Citv. a comuauv which is nut-! ting on the market a patent garden we?dsr. , jimmy -icues receiver word today from .-.nnsa; Ciry that the report ' his hrcther's death sent him la?c Mon j day is untrue. His brother is very j low snd i- not expected to live, thn rknr nf ric nct'li ra: o r-i ? rr. V-q f '" - "i. .-, -' , - , . ! t:"i;;" i' . :. jii." i i'" :i . ;ui pp t i . " "" Ihe Colonel's Waterlco. Colcuel John M. Fuller of Grove, Texas, nearly met his r, i uuili ; Wa J i iei-1 Ico. frum liver and kiauev trouble. Zn a re he says: "I was ' ne'j drud. uf these complaints and, I although I tried my family doctor, he uic me no uocc ; so i got a 50 cent , . - -- v ...-, . which crred e- l then: the; I best medicine on earth.and thank Gcd , ! who gave the knowledge to make them rcli. anc truaranteed to cure .... , ... , oyspensia, bihousncs? and kicnevl disease, bv Chr H. Dacs arurctt. . ar 50 cnts a bottle Srt-rr&av"s; Z2; Dr. TaHier. Osteopath. Barber block. J. W. Z.or"i2dj says that his mohter is growing worse. Miss Lum w ake of Shelbv is vis-1 itinu hsr parents this week. Mrs. Russell who has been ill for ; I - some time, is siowiy recovering. 1 notner cauunter announcsu nersell 1 .... .. . at the home of Sam Eavich yesterdav. A man by the name of Ea wards cf """J. w" iEaTe IC- wmaaa weu Fullerron underwent an operation for ' ae5C;i5- hernia at St. Mary's Hospital this 1!rs- B- lister of Paris, Texas, morning. came in thi morning and will spend Mrs. W. E. Winterlotham who has s week or 50 vif tic " heT Eister' bees, the guest of Xss. C. E. Pollock 2lTS WU1 Eins for several days returned to her home J Mrs. J B. Carter went to Oreighton in David City tedsy. t this morning to Tisit relatiTes. 3Ir. W. H.Cole erpres? msssemrar on the Carter acccmnanied her to Korfolk. Spalding train, is laying off for a few I returning ar coon today. Q3ys. His place is taken by G. H. j Assessor Galley is in the city look Anderson, the Columbus night clerk. ing into some of the charges Bade Lloyd Swain made a trip up the 5 azaiust be deputy assessors appointed Ganoa nraaii line yesterday. Ke trill ' b? a a3 rejected by the supervis retum this evening accompanied by cr-- Urs. Swain -who has been risiring her! AlianXcEinnie of Si.Lonis, brother parsnts at Genca f or two weete. I of Bert and Oarl McKianie was in Co business. During the past ten days you have all had a drilling in the use of Chocolate. Now let us drill you where to get it and the price to pay Our Price is 15c Per Word hss bHin roceived thai the ! l?ctnre of Dr. Fox. which wa? ched-, nld for April 4 in the High School ' lectcre cocrse. has bn postponed jacaia Decanse Dr. I-ox i- unable to vv-m ..., .... . w.i -; c set. The snn cf Fred Trcfnolz of Colfax county, who had his finger cat off last week in a windmill, was in Colnmbus ; today for surgical treatment. The nicking it up and taking it to the 2se. The friend; of Wm. Poesch were rejoiced to see a sijra on his store the tore par: of the week which read in big letters Union tospei Services." 'Tner wer great manifestations of i 10:' 0, this announcement that an- oUier toash old sinner hai been re- i cL.imed and had even tnnel his place . of business into a place of worship ' Yesterday, however, some painters i appeared on the scene and added the .further word?, "At the Methodist ; . Church." Meanwhile it transpires I : that Brother Poesch is still in the i ranks or tno unregenerate. Slosdav's Sally Jonnral. Dr.D.T. Martyn is in Omaha today. Jude Grimison the city todav. of Schuvler is in G. Burke of Central Citv ts visit- ing A. L. Snyder. Geo. Villard of St. Edward is reg istered at the Ciother. Mrs. 3arclay Jones went " to Genoa todav to visit reiatives. Ed Chambers returned Saturday j from a trip to Sherman county. "- C. Carrig and Homer Pobinson were cassengers to Omaha rcaay j Pr.Chas.H-Platz. homeopathic phy simau and surgeon. postofSce buildmc. Mrs G. 13. Speice and Miss Lottie neice went to Omaha this morning. - Lrs. Ruby Browne is here visiting er parents, Judue aud 2lrs. V. X. ensiey. rr. M&rtyn. Evan, Evans .v Martyn, Jr.. ofEce three tiozz ncrth of Fned- .. .u.c Par- XZ . H. Fi. Millard rtrnrnl todav froni a -ekv T;5.:: ;n he charges in k;: ;-;. - ,. . , , i- G. creuuug of Glenwood. la., . t ,r-,. Zm . . . . . , , ia . was a Coiambus visitor Sunday. Tneo-iorp Hobinson. a brother cf 1 Homer Robinson, arrive', in (Jtiluni j bn Saturday for a tu lacmii- visit here last week foi an extended visit with his daughter, Mrs. H. H. ilill- ard. Misses Ethei Gailev and Xcttie Hockenbergcr hav gone to Omaha to faa:r the jrraud opera at the Auditor -- rj f TT-1 Cl H 1 -Ji x.jasis nwe 01 anei ay. wno ias n visitinc in this ciry for a -3 rli 1 M - r. the state. Price, per Cake mm hanbus totlar enronte f rGE Locp City where he has been visiting his brother, George Reeder of Conncil Blcffs. who is well known here and ha lei- axives in winmnuf, was ic ice ccr- .lington wreck near Lincoln List wfek. . He suffered contusions of the left side. but was mble to po to his hone in Council Bluffs nd his injuries are not thought to be eerioas. COLUMBINES. Buffalo Bill is the same fellow we s1 ro " abont fa - ? of onr t t TTri 1 T t f l JOa, aioap wnn wmi i ana cues Taylor and Deadwood Dick and Over- U"11 Joe- nQ opinion i gaming!.: proami tnat r.m miEu a ctxxi ic; . -1 t ji?i - -: ri t.r. t -. 1 i n:n T 1 1 t WEen Qe niu s u,e WIia w ua- "" luu "- Ui l"c i-"itu w..r-. 5 As is known to the profession, the Central City Democrat, which once stood lor eTerrtnmg tiemccratic re- gardiesi. has changed hands and is now a prohibition paper along with everything else that is thereby imp i- ed. Xot long ago the new owners ad- vertised for a printer and our mutual friend, Mr. Charles Finecy, being in search of honest employment, answer- ed the ad. It is probably not necess - ary to say that Mr. Finecy was in ig- noranee of the moral renovation which the paper had recently underrone. In dne course of time he received a reply ' setting forth the qualifications tnat would be insisted on and the confrs- , sion cf faith that would bo require , of candidates for the job. Aside from the technical requirements of tne . trade, they demanded that their print er should ba a man of unquestioned honesty and good moral character, a J man of preonssessmg appearance, a man who woaldn't ne tobacco in any ' form around the shop or cigarettes anywhere, a teetotal abstainer from ' strong drink, and a man. wno didn't swear"! The shock to Mr. Finecy'.- sensibilities can be appreciated only ' by those who have the pleasure cf hi acquaintance. After a reascnaHlp amount cf consideration, intrcspecticn as it were, he decided not to pre-ss hi? application further. O, I'd like to see a printer's shor Where not a single bloke Doth ever urink a sincle drop. Or cuss or chew or smokp. Wnerc naught but peace and piety Doth float upon the air ; With pvery day a jubilee j And exerj word a prayer. Xo rud. nnholy lanrnauf ihcr AaiU the pirr"; rr.r: Nn sianko nf mhb.::.- itif iluth e'er Dilute the atmosphere. Xo pools of Battle Axe do slop, - Aroand upon the floor; No cans with foam upon the top Are found behind the doer. O. Bhada of old Ben Franklin, say What would that pious crew Remark if on their make-up day They pied a form or two? Same winged zephyr tell me quick I promise not to tell What aay ther when they drop a stick Of solid nonpareil? So maybe somewhere such a Kpot In this broad land may be. And such a print shop, but you're got To show it aato me. Inoaiible Bmtality. It womlfl hare been incredible brut ality if Cnas. Lemberrer. of Syra cuse, K. Y. kad not doae the best he could for his snfferiagson. 'My boy," A3 says "est a fearfnl raah over his - eye, ao I applied Eacklen's Arnica ' Sabre, which quickly healed and acred j kis eye." Good for bursa aad mkers too. 25 casta at Chss. H.Daek's dm? tore. I Painnng, Paper Hanging. Frescoing. Sign A riting. . j Glazing. Room Molding. Etc. i Besides the regular Vrall Paper Stock we carry we have sample dooks from the" largest manuiacnirersoV7all' Paper and can suit you in qualit' and price. ; . . . ' XOr,TK STSZET I Pt?or north Toiloek-'s COLOBXS-' ; . - " -. c - -:- H Groceries. CrocKery Glassware. Lamps.... We carry the largest stock in our line in this part of the states We buy goods in t ): : quantities and give our customers the bene- i fit. We make a specialty of HIG- GSADE Goods. Our line of Pancy Graceries. such J J as fine canned iruits and vegetables, canned J :: fish and bottled gocis vras never more com- t plete. Oui stock of Tine Conees and Teas ? ? is unexcelled. In bu?k Ooee we handle the j; ?. Eichelieu Line, the heit bulk roasted eoiiee t - ever sold in Columbus for the price and i prices to satisfy all 30c, .25c, 2Gc, 55eperlb. i?lne Conee in one. twu and-three pound tins we. have ; $ Eaatz" Genume Java aixl - YTiirn TTrui-p 1 h ttr lV S ' , 1. . " . I j -RiCneliea 3-xU. UU. 40c. 2-tb. " Lipton's l-l"o. dns. 40c. 2-lb. IC You know of Sir Thomas Inpton, the J largest grower and dealer in nne teas and J coffees in the world. We have been ap- pointed agents for Idpzon's Famous Teas and ? Coffees icr Columbus. j Your patronage is. appreciated and we g will always endeavor to please yc-u in quai- ? ity, price and service. 5: i 5. , .;. ! I Z j v -.- ; m V , : I X , .:. y ? V Ur All pif U-QlTQtf? at 0l IT - IjC V j Habraska ?'av 23, biasrij;-.; Ffeas: 29 arid 22S. ' ' "r" " - - - - - - ym??mffffvrf?v?fif?ffYf?f?v?f T l 18 S if! yv Nil i fllWaA V r a lr" . '- -- , 1 11 m ? : ; i ; 1 ; i . ? aW gr. J 1 Hi I'tlU A?T VX-'K. XaS-KXgBaBKWSlVW- nave openeo. lor your mspec tion the largest and best selected assortment ot Ladies' Ivlissss and Children's Trimmed. Street and Pattern Hats in aiithelatest.besL and nobbiest styles and shapes. Eveiytimig: absolutely new, and prices within the reach of all. Come in and let us help you select your Easter hat. New Goods Arriving Every Kra-a-tsg n n g a & 1 ir t 1st Door n r1i44i4U4ai444444i444UU4444U f ? 13 g K You can fin-d anytiiin pnee inaz cannot be duplicated ekewbere. n yon want to . save money on zny pnrehasa come in and Se ns. We buy and sell almost anvthinjr. ' ' 'j n' "-o p m m m ..'. P Ha .fl& uu, u Mocfe. 2-pinti OH . -50c 75c T5c 31.00 IK K- ' . " -.4 -" tin dllS, 75e. 3-Kj. tins n ! . - . - . - ... - - - - :--:--:-:-K-:--:--:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-r-:-.:. iU U 5 Sg arr raigfr-.'sf r 3.: r 41,1 .Z? 3E i . 3. fea-iaa-? J Zasi Nievrohner" you. want at mj store at a I .m s 1 M $1 fl I S