Colnmbui Knight Initiate. (Momlny's Dnily) The initiation of ft cIair of ixty now member of the Knight of Co lnmtiUK occnrreil Innt night in tho K. V. hull. Thin wan followeil liy i bun uuot in tho old Armory hull. The banquet wrs prepared by tho LnilitV Altar society ami wax pervert ly ten young ladle of tho pnrinh. The hall wan ilneornteil with largft ftagi at the eni'.n and nmnller tliigo along the MiIpj, whtln tho table were, artlitically arranged with n nnmlmr of candelabra benrlng roil, whito and hum canillo. and Jars of whito anil pink peonies. Tho mono wai an follows . Tongue H 1'icktPH SandwlchoB, Saratoga chips Lottuco Tomntopn Salted wnfers Fancy Ico cream Aborted enko Ooffoo Oigari. Tho toaitnandre(iponse wnro clever and witty, Mr. Kavnnauuh lining oh- imoIkIIt chivalron in hi refcrcnem to the ladtei. Kov. T. Kfttamaja. who wan to havo dellTereil tho welctmo addrooK, wan dotaluod InOmaha and IiIn pljco tilled by Father WftUh of Norfolk. Tho program wan an follows : ToMlmMter-l. K. McKilllp of Humphrey. Welcome Kov. Fr.Walnh of Norfolk. What li the Mlinion of Our Order.' John J. Ludwttu of Lincoln. Knighthood -T. .1. Flt.morrla of Lincoln. ImpreMloni Thou. 1. Ianigun of (Ireoley. Informal talkH woro mado bv a num Imr of the ruomborn. A very onjoy able foatnre of tho ovrnlng watt tho music furnished by the K. of U iinar lette of Omaha. Poultry and Stockmen to Unite. (Monduy'H Dnily) MemberH of tho I'latto County Poul try and l'ot Stock association mot nt the oftloo of tho oily water works Sun day afternoon to arrange for tho annu al poultry show next December. Barely half a doon mouthers woro proMiit. Hesldos 1'rosldont J. K.Fnl mer and Beorotarv W. 11. Swartsloy, were P. J. MoUatrrey. Martin Hclillz, Fred Wills anil K. 1'. Hngors. Tho mall attendance however, did not prevent tho transaction of tmortaut buslneai. Rulei governing tho show woro adopted and a committee. aptolntod to invoatgtate tho printlug of tho cat alogue. Perhaps the most luiportnut feature of tho meeting was tho disoussiou of the advisability of asking tho stock breeders to hold a sale during the poultry show aud to advertise tho ale iu the ultry catalogue Messrs. Swartsley and Fulmer both Npoko enthusiastically in favor of the com bination, aaeertlug that tho stockmen, poultrytnon aud farmers must stand together for tholr mutual good. Frod Wide believed in the itloa. but ho was afraid the date of tho sale was ii little tate. Ho promised, however, to put in a few Poland China hogs and F. II. Abbott promised to furnish n few Hnrkshlres. Oilier brooders woro ask ed to put in their hogs. The annual poultry show has al ready ooroo to be an important ovout Iu Platte oouuty's history. Tho nil dltlou of livo stock wilt attract still more people to Columbus and increase the value aud Importance of tho meet ing to the business mon. Co-operation is tho watchword of the hour. Stockmen, poultrytnon and farmers must oo-oerato in the buying ami selling of their products if tho ludustrlos they represent are to thrive aud grow. The next meeting of the members will be belli nt tho oMloo of tho city water works Juno ','0, when n fuller attendance is desired. Meanwhile, stockmen who havo registered stock should notify tho nonrotary, W. II. Swartsloy. Too Bad. (Monduy'H Daily.) The ball game yesterday between Columbus and DavldCity was too bad, vet not so bad, considering the condi tion of tho locals. Captain Harry Lour was cruelly called away from bis home at third base by order of tho Union Paotlio to pilot an extra stock train up thoSpaldiug branch. Jimmie Jones was Instructed by bis physician to take nothing but light exercise, owing to an injured rib which ho got in ) a practice game, aud could not play hi old game at short. Hack Taylor was unable to officiate Iu the left garden because the U. P. system had lirst call on bis time. Kid Dolau had to'go tlshiug and loft the box to be tilled by an old O. A. It. war horse. Considering tbe loss of four of tbo best men, It was fortunate that tbe score waa not worse. The game started out with a pro fessional air and contiuuod so uutil tbe suttt luniug when Columbus lust ber load and tbe visitors went to tho front ami staid there until tbo end. The game was marked by many good plays, two doubles being credited to the locals and one to tbe visitors, Tbe playing waa free from rng-ciiew lag and tbe crowd was agreed to a buy that it wnt tbo best thai ha hup poned so far this season. Tho final score was it to 'i for David City Next Sunday tho much talked of team from Crouton will bo hero nml tho full lino-tip of tho rej'ulam will havo on tholr unltoruiH ready tor bus iness. Tho attendance at tho unnin yesterday was about MMI. A Big Sign. Ilni'). iiiij limly liiinw t In le "I llio Inct sin in New York? H' ul tbo corner ofTwctity-tliirtl trect iinill-'otiith iivomii; nml ii ll'i feel lout,'. It ! the siiMi of I he .1 Wiillel Tlioinii-oii Ailver- Mug Ami-HP)- On Inquiry, it tinned mil Unit the ie of the Iijii vvu. pi.irtlrnlly an neciileiit Movini: fioni the old Tinii" liiiililliu' li new ntllei" nt the coinei ofTwenh llnnl -.In el nml Fniiitli 1 1 v i 1 1 1 1 1 . mi niilii uii given fin u "iL'ii "How liif u -iL'ti ill ynti wiii P" w 'i- tin- xicnni'il.i i. i'n ij . ''lilt' eliiilltfli. ' lie Wii lolil. li- I'll' tin full li'liutli ill llie 1-11111' lioul." ' Vmi il li'ivi- Hie I'lcce-I -it'll in New ml. lie iciilhi' ' 't -I.'" l-"i feet ImiL' " I'.vio I lil- mi n-llteineiil -I i lit- limit iil'i I'nii emiVr) on mti i -nil t- iiluicl tin nlllce -inu'i- lieliinil il, III.HKI Miiili lei I tiion one llooi mid every fool of npi ee n liuiini'HH iii'i-i-hsiiy. It Inn taken fmly yenr- ol itemly uniwth for the buhini".s or the. I W illei Tliniiip'oii ('ompi.iiy lo leiieh its pies fiit pie-lim- mid ptoiniiieiiee. when it counts over "l)( iielive ciMoini'M nt- its illeiil", mid ninnim tlium uimiy wIiiim minus me known to every render in the liind the leprcseiitatlVf nilvcrtNi'is id tliu country. There limy be some yet who doubt if advertising pays, but there enn lie no doubt Unit advertising pays ifTlioiup-on does it. The bust proof of IIiIh is that every Mop of tho growth of tho J. Walter Thompson Agency lias depen ded on the profit nmilo for customers by tho Thompson plan of tmhticity So that tho big advertising sign of tho big advertising business points moral to advert isors: Advertising pays when Thompson does It SPECIAL JUNE Clearing and Stock Reducing Sale OP ALL SUMMER GOODS m y y " S--S-Ji w P S"i e w m V Wn will hold a Special Clearance Sale of all Summer Goods. Prices will be marked down on all Summer Goods throughout the entire store during this Special Juno Sale. Come early as it will pay you to attend. wm w w m m m m s m 9 Sale begins Thursday Morning, June M AND COKTINUES lO DAYS. V f V f V p-mmv "v S'spsysys'PsjsyssiO Platte County Dairying From i'.'OO to 1700 pounds a day. This is a daily record of tho cream business of Mux Miller who rathoiH cream in llismnrk ami Sherman nml Uolumbus townships for tho Colum bus Oroam Company. Last year Mr. Miller was nblo to collect less than IKK) iKiuinls dnily from the same terri tory. Ami the siory of tho increas ing of tbo cream industry In Mr. Mil ler's territory is simply illustrative of tho rapid growth of the business of the Uolumbus country. Mr. Miller informed a Journal re porter that one farmer after another are buying hand separators, solliiii; the separated cream and using tbo milk to food their hogs. In his Judg ment It pays bettor to feed milk to nigs than to calves. Ho says that several families in his territory re ceive checks each week for cream for morn than f.Ti, Tho high priced laud of I'latto county will pay Interest on tho in vestment only throuuh tho conversion of the fertility of tho soil into animal tissue nml butter fat and tho farmers arc finding it out. Tho cow, the lion and the hog havo raised many n mortgauo in I'latto county nml the cream iiulust ry which Mr. Miller represents, has groat pos sibilities for tho future. All Wash Dress Goods, Hosiery, Wrappers, Corsets, Muslin Underwear, Ladies Dress Skirts, Ladies' Umbrellas and Parasols, Men's Furnishing Goods and Clothing will be closed out during this sale at reduced prices. m m m m m v mpmt i n q. . ALL LACES AND EMBROIDERIES AT 20 DISCOUNT June Clearing: Sale! Summer Wash Dress Goods In ;iH tht1 latest Novelties consist intf of Dimities, Persian Lawn, Revere stripes, Voile, Fauna 1'atiste, Mercerized hace Novelties, also fill (i indiums, Madrus Cloths, Cham breys And Percales in till the late patterns and colors. All Cliallii- nml l.uun-, liii'mcr price IO-1'A'ts now All Diinilii's nml Huti-di1, lornier price ."u't now All I'Yoiicli (Sinlcim, Connor price 1 'J jets now All 1 1 it I in Liwn-, liinui'i price L'llel.s now All Voile 1iv (liiiiiU, former price "."icts now All l.tii'e Novi'lly (iiioils, liii'mei' price !l."ict now All Mi'ici'iii'il Novelty tlooiU, Connor price ."illcts now .Sic ilk it,: llllc 'Joe '27 lr How About Yourself? What kiud of oxpreiston do yon wear habitually V asks Orison Hwott Mnrden In Bnccess Magazine.' Is it sour, morose, repcllantV Is it a moan, stingy, contemptlblo, uuoharitablo, Intolerant expression.' lo you wear the expression a bulldog, a gasnlug greedy, hungry expression which in dicates an avaricious nature; Do you go about among your employes w'th a thundercloud expression with a melancholy despondent hopeless look on your face or do you wear a a sunshine expression whicli radiates good cheer nml hope which indicates a feeling of good will nud helpfulness; Do people smile and look happier when you approach them, or do they shrink from you and feel a chill v gooso-tlosh sensation come over them ns they see you approach. It mulcos all tho dltferonco in tho world to you and to those whom you iu'luouco what kind of an expression yon wear Target Shoot. (Monduy'H Daily ) Company K had another target practice yesterday and did some i:ood shooting. Captain Wagner made a score of 41 out of a possible M at :!(Hi yards, and Frlvato Johnson made tho re markable score of '.'I out of a possible '.'.' at MHl yards. Tho three members of tho company who havo ipmlilloil for tho state shoot are Mcl-'arlaud, Koone and Capt. Wagner. Through Koho, Webster and Ogdcn Catious, bristling with marvelous scenes of western grandeur across great Salt Iakos, down tho llumhnlt valley ami over wondrously beautiful Sierra Nevudns via Union 1'ncilic every day on "ThoOvorland Limited" elootrio lighted. Tho lincst trniu across the American contiueut. In HUlre of W. H, Ueuuatu. A large lino ol Summer Dress goods to se lect from. June Clearing: Sale! Ladies' Muslin Underwear. THKEE SPECIALS IN CORSET COVERS: lot No 1 I'oi'ict cover. Cornier price 'J"c -Lot No 'J " Conner price .'Vic now I, nt No .' " Conner price AOe now THREE SPECIALS IN GOWNS: Miihlin owns emliroiilercil, Cornier price I'm now Muslin gowns lace or embroidery trimmings, Conner pr. SI now Cambric gowns lace or cmlir'y triiiiniiu, Cornier pr. S I .ti- now l!lc l!c ('.lie IN SKIRTS: Connor price Sl.ti now emlii'oiilerv !Mlc l!l THREE SPECIALS iMiislin or ('iimliric Skirt deep iloiince, .iusiin or vamiinc ngii't tnmmeii in lace or Conner price I. fiO now Muslin or Ciiniliric Skirt extra line cmliroiilery trimmiiig-1 Cornier price 82 now - - I ,-li) A few broken sizes in ladies' shirt waists. Shirt waist suits and ladies' tailor made suits to close out regardless or cost. New Stock of Umbrellas and Parasols going' at 20 Discount. 'ip w w m w w ip w m m Soecial Discount on Muslin, Sheeting, Pillow Case Muslin, Ginghams, Percale, Cretons, Shirtings, Towelings, Bed Spreads, Table Linens, Table Covers and Lace Curtains. S,"PP"JSP'",S,I,S,S,I 20"" Discount on all Men's and Boys' Clothing vvyyffypi This Sale. -J i? o sr It is our ambition to bo known to you as a Dry Goods House that deals in Reliable Goods only. Investigate. If you wish to see tho Best Styles and Reliable Makes, como and seo us. If you want values and Bargains for your money, attend this sale. Am'iilo lor t lit Nlniuliml PiiUrrus. All Piittcms 10 ami !.' Outs. J. H. Galley, Established 1872. 605 11th St., Columbus, Nebraska. i