WP"W1P! ... . - - wr -r ! lf wwini!TOv 5--j, , ,, s--at'aOi!flsraipsi4e; t -- - t n- vi '- MHtwiw.1 w n.nBcaC .wJI?5!!SSsS5SIBSPyHBHBMHHHHHJHHJHH !- H B. t ! t. I i r. I t'i U Mmmffmymmtwwtmymt BIG SALE OF EASTER April 13, Tc make room for the new stock of Easter Millinery we will offer at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES the trimmed and ready-to-wear hats now in stock. All $12 and $15 Hats we will sell next Thursday, Friday and Saturday at One-Half Price $7 and $8 Hats nt - - $4.98 $5 and $6 Hats at - $3.98 $4 Hats at $2.98 $3 Hats at $1.98 One lot of trimmed Leghorns and Mull hats for Children - - 98c School Hats worth $2.50 and $3 at - $1.9S School Hats worth $1.00 at - 4Sc All Hats Trimmed on these days Free of Cnarge D. KELSO 13th st. 1st Door imummimnimz Supei visors Proceedings. March 1 to : liUW. Kids for conutj bridges opened, read and bid of Stand ard bridge Co. being lowct-t was ac cepted and contract and bonds for huuo prepared by county attorney aud approved by board. Soldiers and Sailors' Relief Cora mission of Platto County reported disbursements from Fob. S, to Fob. 12, 'OS amounting to &i.lJ0. Tho commit tee reportod sufficient fund.s on hand for ensuing year and reported that no tax would be neoasary. Poor Farm committee reported that 7 nersuns had been boarded entiro year and : per sons a part of the year. Total expense of boarding paupers, $?::i.ri) Amount duo for to Platto county from Jos. Schaecher,$niO; Kalancc dueSchaocher from county, SllHI.TiO. "Written opin ion prepared 1) County attorney La tham, relativo to supervisors' com pensation for services rendered, on motion, ordered to bo placed en file.'1 A. G. Ilolfo re-appointed member cf Soldiers and Sailors Relief Commis ion for tho term of three years. In tho matter of Assessor Galley's I appointment of C. H. Klecher ns deputy assessor of Walker jI ownship. I on motion board refused to confirm appointment. Assessor (jailer declared that as long ns tho board failed to ' show that tho deputies appointed by him for Walker, Butler and Grand Prairio townships were incompetent to ierform. their duties ha shonld in sist on their appointment, Petition of S.J. Ryan aud 120 others asking supervisors to construct tem porary approach leading up to the Loup River bridge granted. Following bills allowed and clerk directed to issue warrants for same on Consolidated County Poor Fund : Jos. Schaecher, overseer,. $ :.fli D. A. Bccher, cah advanced, . 7.2." Murphy&Keating :n:!s for poor, 2.20 Henry Kagatz& Co. same m.os M. Twardowski same 4.00 C A Spieco coal for poor 4.00 V A Way&Co. coal for pour . . li.OO CarHarley care for Chas. Hedges 10. oo Following bills al'owod on Countv General fund : Henry Luers. Petit juror D. C. Wm. Lehman same J E Falmer samo Gnstav Ernst samo Chares Lewis samo Joseph Belf ord same Wilhelm Behrens simp Wilhclm Belhm same.. . Chris jSIatzen same Wm. Dodds samo Sherman Dixon same . Charles Watts Mime James Hennessey samo Mike Melcher same Fred Meyer samo H T Phillips samo Chris Y Jansen August Koeppo asmo Edward Nelson Roy Clark samo Edward Anderson Oscar Olson same . ,t Fred Bmuhocbcr Talisman D O H L Thompson same Spencer Kinan same John Brock Bailiff DC Ed Rossiter same H C Lachnit spec, dep DC C J Carrig sburirT attending D C Same serving jurors Same jailor fees Same costs instanity cases J C Carrig house rent J MCurtis typewriting A H Maskell Sheriff Dixon county costs. State vs Mosek JohnGraf.Co clerk cash ad van. D A Becher.CoTreas., same L R Latham, CoAtty, salary 1st 12.20 2.10 10.20 IS. 20 12. CO 10.40 21.20 20. 10 -2.29 20.00 2 1.20 i 10.00 17.40 1S.40 18.20 22.40 2S.30 20.00 25.40 23.00 2S.10 20.00 1.10 4.10 11.10 2S.00 10.00 2.00 2C..7.-I . 42 23 . 51.00 . 20.45 37.50 1.00 2.75 2G.75 70.02 quarter John Graf, Co. Clerk ditto JohnGraf.CoClerk prepargliiOo assessmct books JohnGrafCo clerk r-cord offic ial bonds City of Co. water rent for court house O D Baker ice. court honso li'01 Louis Mare sharpening lawn mower G A Speice coal for court house Murphy & Ktating mdso for court house Neb TelCo service for Co. el'k "NebTele serv for Co.Atty(cl'd tS.70; Same mit for 8heiff(cl'd Sll 30 Heary Ragstz&Co.mdse the co. K F Adklns ditto 200.00 100 00 200.00 00.00 15.15 12.50 1.00 70 20 2.0o l.So 3. S3 0.70 1.00 4.00 MILLINERY 14 and 15 East Niewohner's Te?,egrain Co. supplies etc forCo. tKMHi Same .K).&I Samo ill), li) Telegram cash advanced 21.20 J II Johnaunes pnb proceedings 26.!3 Hum. Democrat pnb poceedings :W.7S Co. Journal Co., County Treas notico 4.00 H J llerbes programs Co Supt 2. HO Nebr. Inst FeebleMindodYouth caro Frank Silver 11). 40 Nebr Inst Feeble Mined Youth care Henry Johannes 1 1 72 Tho following bills were on motion allowed and clerk directed to issne warrants in payment thereof on the county road and bridge funds : GeoMiddleton acctWoodville twp o.OO Ans Smolintki COO Thos Brown account K.OO AHWestphal actSt. Bernard twp 18.00 Ed Zybach acct Loup twp .'5.00 Geo Taiden samo 2.70 Sam Imhoff saui : 80 ChasStabol acct samcGranvillo twp 8.00 S J Ryan acct Columbus twp 2.20 II Carrig same 2.20 G W Phillips 2.20 Chas Horzberg acct Hum twp 33.00 WilliamSobler acctBurrows twp 4.."55 W J Carrig acct Burrows twp 11 00 C J Carrig Sheritf acct Bismark 7.f0 CrowellLb&GrainCo acet Hum 143 SO CrowellLbr&Gr Co acciWalker 73 40 ThosOstergard &Co acct Walker 5G. 15 Relative to complaint of A H West phal administrator stating that Wil helm Westphal was erroneously assessel for his personal property by the assessor of St. Bernard twp for tho year 1D01 in tho sum of $370 and slat ing that the true value of assessment is $(' aud asking that taxes on the tax list for said year be extended in accordance therewith, was returned by the committee on claims with the following report : " Your ccmmitteo havo carofullv investiated the same and we find the statement to bo true and correct, therefore recommend that the request be granted. Lonis Held. On motion tho report was adopted. Tho petition of Christ Hilmer and others lor thev action of the "Hoppen Road" in ue 1 4 of ne 1-2 of section 0 town 18 rango 2 w. was upon recom mendation of tho committee on roads and bridges denied by the beard Relativo to the etsablishment of the "Henggler Road "40 feet in width commencing at tho southwest corner of the sel-4 of swl-4 of secton 7 town 17 rango 1 east running thence duo west on section lino 1-4 mile and ter minating at the s e corner of said sec 7 to intersect with road on meridian lin, tho following report was sub mitted: Your committee on road and brigde? to whom was referred the re port of tho appraisers appointed to assess tho damages caused by the loca tion of tho Henggler Road, respect fully report and recommend that tho report of tho appraisers bo adopted and approved by the board and that damages be awarded and the clerk di rected to issue warrants in payment of same on tho county road and bridge fund as follows : Frightful Suffering Relieved Suffering frightfully from the viru lent poisons of undigested food.C. G. Grayson, ofLnla, Miss.,tookDr.King's New Life Pills, "with the result," he writes, " that I was cured." All stomach and bowel disorders gWe way to their tonic, laxative properties, 25 cents at Chas. H. Dacks' drug store, guaranteed. The ladies ah say. And they must know. There's nothing to e.paal Tho famous Trinnfo. $25 Howard. LOST. White Bull Terrier; brindle spot over left ear and eye, small brindle spot on back of neck large spot on letf hip. small spot on tail, left hind foot deformed, answers to name of J'Eli." $23 reward for return or will pay liberal reward for any informr tion leading to his recovery. L. T. Bryant, Schuyler, Nebr. Mrs. W.W. Lay will be taken before the insanity board this afternoon. It will be remembered that Mrs. Lay attempted to end her life several months ago by shooting herself. Her trouble was brought on by ill health and by mourning over the death of her Bother. fc CORRESPONDENCE -993aas Monroe. in the villutro election last Tacftiay the following were elected trustees without opposition: Wm. Webster. H. J Hill. W. ft. C.lft, John Truelove and E. E. Watts Misses Laura Z;egbr nmiNina Smith started today for Silver Orek where they will conduct a ti illinery acd dressmaking hus-infn; for Miss Lawr ence of this plnre. E. Dillon tr.dar load d a car with his household furnitu'e preparatory to moving to his new home ncarGrnad Island. Mrs. S. L. Humphreys who is sick at the home of her brother. Dr. Ct. D. Evans, in Columbus, is reported to be improving nicely. Dr. Frank visited his fa' her at Coin, Iowa, last Saturday, returning home Sunday. P. VV Elackmore and II. A. Mansfield will leave this evening for Chicago. Mr. MansSfld will visit his brother at Washington, Illinois, before return ing home. E. E. Fellers of St. Edward is in Monroe on business today. A change in business occurred Mon day, C. R. Watts- succeeding O. M. Edgerton in tho general merchandise business. Mrs. and Mrs. C. H Dack aal Mr. and Mrs Grav of Columbus wrro in town Tuet day afternoon in Mr. Dack's automobile. On starting home, they met Mrs. John Potter and her daugh ter Mattie. and Mrs. Potter's horse became frightened and overturned the bogey, throwing both the occupants to the g'ound. Noitber of them was seriously injured. Crcston. The Omaha nurso who has been at tending May Bnbnsnn who Iies been suffering from a soverH attack of ty phoid fever, returned to Omaha yes terday. Sydney Eastman sront Thursday and Friday of last w-ek in Omaha. The Epworth Lraguo will cive a conundrum social at. tho homo ot L. A. Harbert Friday night. Will Forney nnd Beulvcmper started for Colorado yesterday. Perry and Elmer Brown started Monday for South Dakota where thoy will spend the summer. John Mattheson has filed a petition for a saloon licensr. Stall: lughram will also file a cttitiion. Messrs. Hotchkiss nnd Herndou left the last of tho week for Missouri. Creston witnessed the first ball game of tho season last Sunday, u'lie home team beat tho fuuipurcy team by a score of 10 to 0. Mrs. Jamo3 Riley is qnita sick. Dr. Jones was called. Lindsay. The Opinion. .Too Beller wont to South Dakota Tuesday to hold down his claim and "make faces" at any aspiring con testant who may chanco to bo mon keying around there. N. J. Hill and parents badn gocdlue to friends in Lindsay Thursday and went to Dodge wkero Mr. Hill will hots tho depot. Dodge has gained a very estimable family, whose depar ture from Lindsay is much regretted. The adopted daughter of Mrs. Theo. Miiler living near Genoa, died from pneumonia last Sunday aud wa buried Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Edwards and daughter Laura, Mrs.ChristinaChrist ensen and John Christonsen aud wife attended the fanoral. Paul F. Grevo and Robert J. John son, both from Omaha, are figuring with Anderson & Co. with the viow of buying the latter's big stock of goods. Mr. Johnson has been here for several days inspocting tho stock, nnd Mr. Grevo will arrive this week. Gray's week. will servo froo coffeo nil Humphrev. 1'iom tliu Irmot:it Mrs. Mary Sweeney wont to Wayno Monday where she expects to remain for several weeks, taking a teacher's courso at tha Wayne Normal. The Hnmphrey baseball team play ed a practice came with a pick up nine of Cornlca last Sunday, the home team winning by a score of 14 to 1. Tho family of Wm. Ripp has been release 1 from quarantine this week, the eldest daughter havimr en tirely recovered and nono of the others showing symptoms of the disease. Bruce Webb returned Friday even ing from a two weoks trip in Kansas He visited Emporia and other impor tant cities throughout tho state and was quite pleased with his trip and Kansas in general. Will Maher who has been attending school in Lincoln was here the first of the week, calling on his numerous Humphrev friends. He was on his way to his home EIReno, atOklahoma. Election passed olT quietlv in Hum phrey. H. E. Leach and J. Krebes b3 iug elected as members of the town board to succeed P. E. McKillip and Obe Terwillegar. With tho exception of a few stray votes tho candidates met with no opposition and there wa not much interest or enthusiasm shown in the election. Mr. and Mrs. George Feaser an" children left Tuesday for their future home in Lockport, 111., and Humphrey people, in General, regret to see this estimable family leave town. Mr. Feaser still retains his real estate in terests in this vicinity and ho and Mrs. Feaser expect to visit hero quite often with their old acquaintances. Dr. Mertz had another run-away accident yesterday afternoon in which one of his horses got the worst of it. He was makings professonal call near Cornlea and while on the road return ing home one of the single trees broke off suddenly, frightened the horses and causing them to run-away. The frightened team ran into a wire fence, overturning the buggy and throwing the doctor out. He sustained no in juries but one of his horses was sever ly cut by the wire and will be unfit for use, for some time. E. F. Mentz and J. O. Bate of kland. Ola., have purchased of P.E. McKiUipthe large stock of general Merchandise in the Elmers store build isf d took possesskm last Moaday. tteFtf-c-cee-ttc-F&c-i-E.tfreefrci A friend of the horn ) A foe of the Trust Calumet Baking Powder Complies with the Pure Food Laws of all statos. G A. R. Eesolatiois. t r a to'.w.r txipftiug of the Colum bus p-.-t of tir.i Grand Armr of tho KepcM'c. the following resolution relativo to tho bill of Senator Hughes whiclx ras?rd thu legislature, prohib iting corfniu ruhlic ports en Memor ial dar. was introduced br .T.R.Biock and unanimously tuionted: Resolved, by unanimous vote of Faker Post, tnat we. the mnmbers of Bakor Post No. it, G. A. li . Depart ment of Nebraska, do I" liiv endorse Senator Hughes ard ! Mill by him introduced in rh-) legislature ut Ne bracka, prohihilint: such gaitnsns horse rat.inr, ball ptavius. and s-ieli other spirts ns niav detract' from nw i-olemn-lty and proper observance cf Memorial dav : Avd. that this rs(dui ion be publish ed in tho newspapers ot tho cilv otCo lum'..v.s J. R. Brock Attest: K. O. Rector, adjutant. Weather Eeport. Review of tho weather in western Platto comity for SJnrch P.U)3 Mern ti'inrcraiure for mouth Moon do of Fame mouth last vear Highest 'emperatcre on tli3 27th Lowest do on tho llth 4:5.011 iv.) :;o Clear days 5 Fair davs 7 Cloudy dajs II High wind days , 4 Calm days " 1(5 Piovailing wind o 10 nw Rain or snow fall during portion of days 7 Inches of raiu nr molted snow Do of same mouth last year Inchos of snow fall i.::i in 0. 14 in 4.r,o in D of saxso month last year 0 :1 in Fogs 4th. 13th, 17th, 20th nnd 21st Distant lightiniug 011 the '.'.' in even in: Frost on 2:!rd, 20th and 2:Ui. Good Eoatls to go Far Highway building will be tauc'it in cities aud viliauts from Lake Mich igan to the Pacilio coast, bv tho Bur ingtou Northwestern Pacific Lnwis & Clark good roads special which will leave Chicago May :i. Tho special will be under tho charge of tho two railroads and the National GoodRoads. association. Stou will bo made at thirty citiest::nd lee tare will bo given on tho need-; of better kighwarys aid the way to secure them. The first pirt of tho special's trip will be- over the lines of tho Burliug to railroad. The traiu will outer ou the Norther Parillc lines at Billings, Mont., continuing by this road to Porltand, Ore., vhcro ihi linal meet ing will ba hold at Lewis&Clnrk ex position in June. Chicago Tribune For SALE A Ilamblctouian stallion registered, six jear-; o'd, sixteen hands hiiih weight 12(0 prtmds. A nice raiigv fellow, the best bred horse in this part of the country. Rfascn for selling, have oilier !nsiueR and enn't tako caio ef him. Add; ess Co Iuuihus. Nebrv, or f-ee n:o r.t Thurston Hotel barbershop. M. C. Fried ltr E. M. Spear of Gouoa was in the city today. F. K. Strother uf Primrose was in tho city last r.inln-. Miss Lydia Lnesohon, ;srcr of Mrs. If. Gattan, who has lost tliteo children from scarier, fever recently, was brought to the hospital for treat ment this week. Sin caught; tin dis easo from tho children whom she help ed to narse. A strolling grn J Ionian who gave his nam j as V. P. Liudon was given an option hfttwO'Mi five days in jail ncd tho piymcat, of 1 an.i co-rs by Police Jtidga Cartis this miming, aud cho.'o the jail lie has been hanginir around the U. P. depot, r.ltliongh requested to move on, ami today ho was taken in by tho officers. He carried a re volver, so tho chart'o filed against him was carrying concealed weapons. He plead guily and was fined a dollar and costs. Ho had $S.30 in money, but said ho believed he would rather keep the mousy and go to jail L'OMII.'G Mr. Sun ford Dodge and his mpcrb company of Dramatic Artists. Sun ford Dodgo knows tho good towns and tho good towns know Sauford Dodge visits this town so often aud that i why ho always has big houses when ha comes hero. "On) good tnrn de serves another." Coming Saturday April loth. Lost. Whits Bull Terrier; hriuril- spot over loft ear and eye, small brin dlo spot on back of neck, large spot on left hip, small spot on tail, loft hind foot deformed, answers to name of "Eli." $25 roward for relnrn or will pay liberal reward for auy informa lion leading J" his recovery. L. T. r.rvftnf. Schntlo". Nebr. The Journal for job work. BEGH&R. HOGKENBE.RGE.R & CHAMBERS Real Estate Insurance Loans Choice list of Lands for sale. We are prepared to supply the spring demand for dwellings and lots. We have money to loan on real estate in small or large amounts for from 1 to 10 years. ZTnt u Luuk Ladder. Little Dot (seeing some workmen on a tall spire) Oh. mamma, there go some fo!ks up to heaven. Mamma Ilea ven is a long way above that stee pie. my dear. Little Dot I guess It is, cause they's taking a ladder up with them. Stolclam Worthy of the Xamr. Younger Sister What is stoicism? Elder Sister Stoicism is the ability to congratulate the fiancee of the man you wanted to marry without showing ny disapitointment. Cincinnati Com mercial Tribune. COMING SATURDAY, APRIL I5TH. SANFORD DODGE In "Erancesca Da Rimini" Guaranteed Attraction. Greatest Play "Written ,-s7"t t rrrrarrir'r"f niniTrtin-TTr tti tzw- f .jajji 1 . 5rm7:aEE Try a tflfl7 I 1TXT Hi- , H I ! ilii5.4 suiri. uiiv . Straight as ::ansas city l-zaamwmmwmwmmmmwmmmnBamttZ3j? PASSING THSOUGH A GREATER DIVERSITY OF CLIMATE, SOIL AND RESOURCE THAN ANY OTHER RAILWAY IN THE WORLD, FOR ITS LENGTH ZIonj: it-j line are tiie finest lands.suitwl for crowing small grain, corn. Pat. riitton; or commercial apple and peach orchards, for other fruit :;il i- -rlr.;; oircomtuerial cantaloupe, potato, tomato and general truck fnrm-; firr;;.irinncn!ul rice cultivation; for merchantable timber; lorraliiu; 110 -j.-.-. utuicd, cattle, hogs, sheep, poultry and Angora goatd. Write for Intonation Concerning FREE GOVERNMENT HOMESTEADS hzti Cclorv Locations, Improved Fanns. Mineral Lands. Rico Lands cmj Timbc I Lin.G, and for copies of "Current Events." Business Opportunists. Rice Book, K. C. S. Fruit Book C!c: r.uml-trip homeseekcra' tickets on sale lirst and thirJ Tc.l.-.js o! cash month. THE SHOST LIWE TO eTHE LAND OF FULF?LLME?iT'y J u VTWNrlnMBVBAeMMnMaiBnBanMHnBBWinap ti it u. xT!rojr, yrrav. Paso. Art. a Lanzas CZtr,2&). T.V.'iiOT.SLHB., i'K .'.roRS.t. jrtJEESESSBil L-'-'W T-iWMkmm)MmmmmmmL.wKmimmmMMiriimi&3e'.i.;.x-. 'i: KFar West and Northwest Daily March 1st lo Way 15th. 1905 From Columbnp, Nebraska, to Puget Sound California, Tutte-Helcna Country, San Fran- District. Spokane Dist. Portland Dist. cisco, Etc. $25 $25 $20 $22.50 THROUGH TOURIST SLEEl'EISS iliiily ti Culifomi.i terminals TRAIN NO. li via Denver, with ilayliylit riile through feenic CoIonuJo jmiiI Salt Lake City; Tourist Sleeper excursions THURSDAYS ami FRI DAYS are personally comlucteil. TO TIIE NOUTII WEST: "Tlie Burlinct on-Northern I'acitic Ex press" is the joint, through train ami time saver to the whole Northwest region -Montana. Upper Idaho, Was linton ami Tnet Sotiml territory. It (arris all classes or hitfh craile equipment. Folders and descriptive matter, rates, reservations and all informa tion of L. F. RECTOR, Ascnt, Columbus. Nebr. Tourist Gars Popular Tho idea that an inferior class of people patrwiro the tourist sleepers is an error. On many trips only the liest class of travelers are found. 'Ihey are merely men and women of jood sense who would rather travel in this manner and save a sautf sum f money to lo used elsewhere. It is; be ginning to he understood that it is hy no means necessary for the travolor to spend a lar;v sum of money in order to enjoy a trip to the vmrt- If yon cross the continent in oneof the tourist pleepers of the UNION PACIFIC you will enjoy the trip and sane coiisiderallio money. Inriuire of W. U. BEN HAM, Agent. WHEN YOU CATCH Do not take chances on it wearing away or experiment with some unknown preparation which may leave the bronchial tubes and lungs weakened and susceptible to attack from the germs of Pneumonia or Consumption. FoleyS Honey not only stops the cough but heals land strengthens the lungs and prevents serious from a cold. Contains no opiates. It SavMl His Life Aftr the Itoctor SaM H Had Cswawiptiti. W. R. Davis, Vissalia, CalifwnU, writes: "There is no doubt but what Foley' (tjloney and Tor saved my life. I bad an awful cough on my lungs and the doctor told me I had consumption. I commenced t.lrinv -RntfvTanevTt Tar and found relief from the first acd . three bottles cored me completely." Three sises-2Se. :i McCLINTOCK & CARTER,- The 'fiiree roni t The stork came. Said the man, "My salary is no lar ger." Said the woman, "Now I shall be tied down." Said the newspaper, Mr. and Mj. B. are rejoicing In the birth of a sen." -Life. Her Fate. Mrs. De Work I have trained my eldest daughter into a tborragh house keeper. There Is nothing sne does not know. Miss De Flight Vhat a nice, bandy maiden aunt she will make for ennr ntlu.r liilT?tpr; (hililrcn? m rriiwJii fiiiiiiifri n ti & D . D z MMUBt -W. 4- ATHA4M Md-an-rr mm mi z iiiiii iii:i im"3 V'V y?i K' mi a ty the Crow Files" v to the gulf , ! N r! 1 1 " i niniMiii n ! im .nwir o. a. WA3irrr. :. i- si n XaasasCity m. - '.atmig'n At.,X5.i4Br.3Cv.;Jr. ONE WAY MMMHiiiHPHBHHa CALIFORNIA 50c and $1.00. The 50-cent size contains two and one-half times as much as the small sxe and tne $1.00 bottle almost six times as much. RefUM Substitutes. SOLD HID REGOilENOED BT - r i v VPUCATIOX FOi: LIQUOK LICENSE. Mji.erof application for lienor Iie'ii.: Notice is hereby given tliut Felix Sma?niezHi jn the Sth day of April, !!).'. fil. his niipiicatioti to the major nnd city council of tire city of Co lumbus, Nchrobkn. for licen-e to sell m:ilt. vptritnous and Tinons li(nor at retail only at lot 3, block 118. in the Second want iu the city of Columbus, Nebraska, from the l'.'th Ly ot April. 1U)5 to the llth day of April. l'AV.. If there Ie no ohjertioi. rcuionstrantv or protot liltil withiti two weeks Troia t'n Cihi!n of April, l(Ci, Ktid ltccii x:my U gniRteil. FIIL1X SMACACh Wm. Iw-cfccr, City Clerk. Appl.cnn!. A. M. POST Attorney : at : Law Columbus. Neb. Y I- SY1UKH. ATTORNEY AT LAW. ;.-. (live St.. fourth duo- north of First Nitiiul K'tok.. COLLMKUS. NKI'.UASKA. DR. GililS. . PLftTZ HOMKOI'ATIIIU Physician and lircjcon. P.O. Mock : : t tl.IIlKMIr) rtrwMii,i 1, j-.a 6. J. GflRLOW Lawyer ('li- over Coltiiuhno Ji.:i!e ISniti Go!umbt:s. K:b. DONT WASTE OBAIrii A Cheaply 37a do Wagon WiU "Waste Zuc-a-ii Grain to 23:sy a Gootl Ono. Our wagons Will not t-raltor your ;raiii wliilenn the road to market or overtax yi:r honvx with ii(Hilless heavy draught. We keep oidy the LateiU ami 5 '.EST in Kuggics mu ('aiTiages -All liitnlsof FARM MPLESHiNTS. r-"- Our lior.NC :u.l (lout latnr shot's stick your iiorsc TiJV TIIK3J. LOUIS sCHP.EiiiEFi. Woman can make from Jlny Flour with YEAST Foam Yeast Foam It the yeat-t that took the First Orund Frize at tlio St. Lotii. E. positlon. and in sold hy all grocers at 5 cts. a tack:ii; enoiich for 40 loaves. Send a poxtal card for our new Illustrated hook "Good Bread: How to Make It." NORTHWESTERN YEAST CO. CHICAGO, ILL. T? A Policeman's Testimony. I. Pattcrso winter , advertised without ctttinp- anv ami Tar and two-thirds of a bottle cared me. greatest cough and lung medicine in the vcrld. Columbus, Sweat Pads 2fcts Eleveninch all sold, fonr book, nil hnir Sweat Pad.', only -25c at L. W. Weaver's. ii:tt..i.' w .j'"'u"".; oi uuircv -rwsxsTXSZKFJEr&Mr&fi&xxzzrtt kna i Prco F.rr Trial. ua wiC'.S3" LI i M i - FT" t 1 1 Sarc3t !j.t ; TEEOAi1 . iiato.- - CiiV -vr nil .j J l.U?a TT.OTTE- i TiES. cr ;:cj?sy B.CI t saja iiKSaa.rrazsffirarsain'scxs S ,ip rt('Uf'l - llL. - ' - . it VJ5VJ Vi5V.ViJ't7. &VRJ&W V H Kti LL ria . OVERALLS THE BEST IN TiiE WORLD 1 Ask vnmde.p.r for them -- r) KS WJ VI t&tf & -c- mm l-Uss. Agnes Vestley 6!5 Veils Strsc: Mannette.Y:3. SIC V."oll5 Street. JI.via:cirrTn, A is., Sept. 23, 1903. I ra3a!l run down from ncrvons ness atul overwork and had to resign my position ami take a rest. I found that I vr.s not gaining niv etrength and ltealth as fast as 1 could wish, and as your "Wine of Cardul was recommended as eucIi a good medicine for tho ilta of our her, I bought a bottle and began usinu it. I vevj rcti .:cd v:ith the results from the ttwj of the first bottle, and tool; three more and then found I was restored to good health and strength and able to take up my work v. ith renewed vigor. I consider it a line tonic and excellent for worn-out, nervoiw condition. aud am pleased to endorse it. AGXi:S Vv-L'STLKY, SccY. North Wisconsin HolUr.ii Society. Smire a Sl.CG bottle of "Wine of Cardui and a 'Sc. package of Thedforda Black-I ranght todaj. 1 WISE G! fTfyyr-."w -:rM RH y Ily's Cream Balm This Remedy is a Specific, Suro to Civo Satisfaction. GiyE3 PELJEF AT ONCE. It eloin-scM, soothes, heals, and protect- !' di-e.-iseil inemhniue. 1& cares Catarrh mid lirivtsawav a ('"Id in tho Head qtin-kK-!Ie-tiros tb i Senses of Tasto and Smell. ILtsy to W. Coutains no iitjuriniiH drn. Applied into tho nostrils and alorlxd. Trt'- Sizt , HO cmts nt Unuigwls or hy runil i Trial Size, 10 cents by mail. U BROTHERS, 5G Warrsa St.Hcw York. SMKIWfi. a' . '"',. It o, 'i': ?' 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