i ' ' ; 1 " -'j Xgm0 MW Nil wJcS&a &$ lm$ Prate I H w5w CASH Grocery Department... ...MONARCH OLIVES... No Hln r Inn, i in nil Aiiu ricti lia (lie -tiiim ili'iiiiil nriuii.u timi iir. itt'tiii!,' iiiul luiyiiit; uiivt'i in Sjiiiin ih tin- liui.e tlmt put" up tin .Mmmivli I'.i-iihI. 'Hi,..,, iitlvnutaiji's coiiiliiiu'il with tlit-ir ciuiiiii'n.-vnlnnif ill' liii.iiict anil the iiiitiuilk'l liicilitic-s at tlit-ir riiiiiinaiiil in Cliinf;i tor Imndliiij: it, put- llit'in in a portion to lit'i'p tlit-ir liraml- m llu- muiio imvnryinir t:iml:inl til' t'sccllciav yi'tir itl'tor v:ii'. The m'l;miitiiip mi tin- liottldl "ootN i particularly wor lliy nC MtfiMititiii. Kvcry pao!;:ij;i' pro-cuts an attractive appearance. I'lvcii (lie ue.l priori uruilwtuv carefully packed, ami we welcome m-ery oppi i (unity In compare thi- line with any olive-, mi the market. I'nst evpeiictice makes u- cmiliileiit t'lat we ;ive a littler value tliro mit than can lie prueiirul anywhere ele. Note that tlii- line N complete. It emliiace.-every ilciralile iiialiiy, every ci.e of hottle every shape ami every style of package that appeal"! to the customer, and the prices licin at the hiwe-t iminl at which dependable ipnil-itie- can lie round, and end with ipiotatioiV- consistent with the very liit'lie.-t irraile.- olitainalile. i 3 .-:- fo IBes 1 ..fi. " " 9 . I . r WtWK.V-'- Dry Goods Department ittr.taj hlUk w MmK neeef-sary. Wo mention here two lines that we consider absolutely perfect; that represent the highest achieve ment of corset-making to date. W. Ii. Nl'I'OlfM. the hot thiiuimit lor fall at SI and $1.."(I l.'oval Woice-ler, in the new fall .-Impo at 1 , 61. 50 and S'J.OO Dowager, lur -tmil women, prince, hip, price .?'2.00 I'Mesiliniie moulded, an ecepiiouaily l'o'm! hape and ma- li'iial 'ruarantud in vnv iepi el; price SL7"i tV5fiw;m)rJs LOCAL lAppEMb Thnrsilny'fi Dully Jnnrniil. : )r. l'aiil, tleiitint. Dr. Vallier, Ofltooputli, liiirlierlilock. F. 1). Williams ot Alhinn id in Mm nity till tnmnrrow. (J. (. lifiiril nf thn Cedar HapiilH Oatlook va in tlie oity toiluy. Mr. 1'rttiiek Murrv wan fnkon ill whilu in town Monday nftrrnoun. J. D. Stiros roturncil today from r. tmsiuosH trip to Llticoln ami David Oity. It. M. Cave of Humphrey waH in OolumbuH today on IiIh way to Monroo to vinit friends for a lew days'. WHY imuill the. .Shell Creek cliil. ilrnn ho "IniMcyV" HucniiFO tlioir mu HjurK use l'ottr Schmttt'H Hour. MIsh FniucoK Mnyunnl roturneil to day aftor u ton day visit with ruin tivop ami friends at Iowa Kails, Iowa. Mrs. 0. C. Humid returned last night tiom Fuirlmry, uticonipnnieil hy Inn ilauirhtor Mrs. Kur no Hytlesliv and infant child. Tho LailloK Aid Micinty ot the Metho (list (ihuceh will ,'ive an io cream to cial on tho church lawn next V. .ihw ttay (iveniiiK, August Hi. MiHHOH Mary Talis and On; Jiyll Jtorvov of Omaha who have houi MiiestH of Mareia J'erkiiiM tor the intl four weeks', loturncd home ynjilmdny. Miss Sava Kit.p'itriclc left Monday for a visit in the country, and that iiiunt was taken very nuldenly ill Tho family ami n doctor were hastily FUiiiumnod.in her life was ilenpaired of for a time. Klin wiih later brought to hor homo wheru sho is improvitiK in hralth, STORE iutn nHwniriiTi AlLarci prang wnaafc 7c:a VIaiolt Pillslv-rry's Best Flaias? is marie j;rown in t ho aiuy of the Koil Kivei' of the Noil1), Minnesota, North ane South l)akota---id the best in the world. All Hour on hand is made from old wheat. Price per sack, (fi - rri ttMUl.WM' nl(fl sf Gi tuiumn Gorsets., It is the corset that makes or mars the fit of the costume. A corset may ho high jrtule as re gards materials and yet lack that graceful ar.ri comfortable (it so id 0 Friday's D.aily Journal. ' 1'iof. Hike, toucher mimic, llurliur 'nidi Dr.Cluifl. II. IMatz, lioinoopiiiln phj Hieian and nurceon, pontollico liuildiiih' It. D. lialicoo!: loft thin nllprnomi for t 'hicajjo ami Now York. j llnrti tt tfi nti.l Trkj T. I 1 i... ' u... .11 . . ...... ..Air. ij. i. ...' nooker, yohtortlay, a daughter. Mr. Julius Nichols was in I'chujlrr yofitorday on busmei.s interests Loo Ciictzen ritnrned yestcrdiv'rt.:t: Spaldini,' whoru ho has liren on luusi. nesfi for two dayn. Mrs. Loo Ooitzun, who has linen viKitinR rolativcH in Huini'lirey, m turned homo Wednosday. .Mrw. Homer HoliuiHon will cr.! r tain at luncheon tomorrow i: ict'i in honor of Miss IIulH of Onmhn. Myron (Jray and Hoiato Ad.iins hud a nlrnlu at Mol'liorson's yeslur day to about ten of thoir friends. Iiov. Mr. AiiKol of Monroo mini' u;i yosterdny to meet liin wile am! laieily who aro just rnturuiiiu from ihn tr. I. MisK.Ienborot d'onoa who Iihh lijen tho (uesl of Miss MarRtioiito Wiltoid tor nveial days, returned hij'.-n n . .lay. Min Lillian Kcp.liiiK loff Mondav for Albion whore she will visit hm brother John Keating lor oboot n month. Mr. Mail: Kp.thburn returned tn i lumbiiH 0Hte:dny Mrs. Itniht a. i will ati'ompany luai m J''roii!mi! n sp: i.d ."Sunday. ' J. Iliwf is coutmiid tu h;.i l.d n(,'niu v. ith aiioiher attack of thu fiamTi trouble that caused his recent fiuiious illnoss Mrp. Hulht ontortniurd a few of hor friends informally yuetorday after noon at the homo of her Muter, Mis-, D. T Mattyn. Mr. V. A. Uoburtd and littl tlanxh ter Mari;uaiot havo ;one to Lincoln for a few diiyn to visit Mr. Huberts slftor, Mrs. Yuiifbluth Mr. tiiu. 15 .'hor ami Ml-s -- Uoen worn isiiors at Mol'licrs u s Lake 'i'tiofdav iiiuht. Willartl lloekrn border went out ThniFilav. Tho Hiptlst llutulny cohool Ism .iiyint tlinir annual pienle at Stevens CJrovo today. Two liny racks were mil ployed to take the crowd nut. Thn exodus of Oolumlius pc.ple on eampinc trips in eiiuiilloil t lily by the exodus of Nohr.vka trnln dealers to occape tho iut'Min:w of Attorney petiernl Prown. i Mrs l litis Kontinu ami daughter (icrtrude returned Tuei day iU:ht from n seven week's visit tu their old home In Harvard, 111. They also vist'ed at Lako Cenova. Mrs. Louisa S;ni'.i mi nlln lim I eniif of Frank Korer in Iilimiii kiiij.iI.m.I Mr. Korer this mnrnliif,' bv callitu- on hint nt '.tho Commeicial 'JJiink. fhe whh on her way to ypaldim;. II. Hmlies left last nlfht for a thirty days- visit to Portland and ntlcr western cities. Ho will slop in Dill imjs, Denver, Salt La:u and spend some time in California cities. y. A. Mahood and hts sister Amy havo been visitim. two wivl;n in Ante lopo and Holt eouutlcH They drove across the country. Mini Sadie Oliue ot Tilden, their cousin returned with thorn for a fow days visit. L (1 Krian, comity treasuier of Huono cocnty was in tho elly to. day on his way to the encampment at Ivcnriuiy. Mr. Hrlan'ii son won a plate on tho Nebraska team that kocs to Sea Girt. Porcy Slater, tho only Journal carrier who has held his iob conitnu ously sinco the 1'iiily .loiirual str.ited, is Kufforiui! from a bilious attaei: which haN kept him off duty for sev eral days. Mm. .1 G. Heeder nml dauhter Clara loft today for Fullerton where they will attend Chalamiua ami ho iruosts of friends while there. George Keeder will jo tomorrow and Lueile will join them tho Hrst of next week. Mrs. G. A. Schroder iH entortianini,' Miss White and Miss Wiorbetn of I'lattsiuoiitli. Mr.). S hrocder ami daiiL'htor entertaiiud tho ladies at a picnic at Steven'M lake yesterday. Tho ladies will bo here about a weolc loiiKor. Mips Frances Maynard who has been enjoying a two wciks vacation, returned yesterday 10 ocoupy her chair at tlio Journal's typesottiiiK machine. Miss Lula Clayton from tho (.mill olllco at Schuyler who has lilltd Mim Maynard'o place, rotumrd home today. Tho njuirulturnl bullel.n of t!i principlal crop yloldn of tin states and territories on and tribulaiy to the I'nion I'.iiiillo Uailroad for the year I5D1, just issued by the advertl-hitf department c.f that road is full of in terestin;; iiiformiitioii. The bulletin covers sovcnttoii statthiuid ferritin it n wcet of tho Mimouri river, six of which are in tho territory ol the Southern Pacini: and eleven on th Union Paoilln and its auxiliaries. Tlit i i loven states only a few years ntfo were a comparatively unprodui fivo wilderness. Now thoy are the major portion of tho granary of the world. Thn total acreage, yiold ami farm value of tho seventeen hjates an! territories for tho pa t yuir worn (iii, ii'.l.'i.H." acres I, (!?.-,(;;, ir, bushels-ot Ki-inii and p'jtatons and '-'J, iri.Oi Ions t hay and a total iairn valim of .J'.ior,-:i!(i,aj-i. Woiid Ilurald, April 7, j no;. fr.tut'd.tr'i Daily .r)ii:ti;il. Mr. Thuma-i D.ir.l: aud Sirs, llnmti Hiuisciiare ii c.diui, lhi tiny In Cni'tfii.. .'ibsllohan enieitaii td a few it lends last night for lur i-uoit Mini Hesfir Mt.rh y Dick K'dlir, el ().-,. .h., ,ns i:i C . lumbni. last "-.i:iiii,r He hft for Fnl- lii ton this mousing I M ,,h HuKiit) Marks of Lincoln will ff mo up tonight to spsml s-'umlay ut tli- homo of Mr?. Mmdork. Mr. ami :.!r. Humphny (..' D'i. if hun, wt re gursls at the home of Mi and Mrc. Chaile.i Lack yesterday i' A i-iott, an Gmaim riiiienate : ..ii.. .i..v. i until .nnii -iiu t;ny Mil!' Uiorillllg 'ill hn w.iv to Fnllerioii.hii loriaer hoiiit j ,,, , , , . J .'.() llnVII W bo hitfo hr.rm tn,, ,. 1 1 .... I il.tijiisf two weeks on Mel'heisoii's lake, broke camp last Wedtio-day aui Mtumod tc town. Miss Mario GriMIn r,:' Cinalaj will irrivo fomriMow i veiling for ium.. eniit ; vihir with her ci iialns. i!.e 'ii.hsi'ii Me Main v.. IL-:. 'inii Mis-i HiidhauKcu, who have bun tlio j.;ihtsi,f Mr. J. W. lien d, returaed to their hum s in N i.tb Platto this afternoon. I.ott?is havo buo:i rcjolvpil Jrom Dr ".inmati in v-mh lie itates that ho f x . 'fs to arrlvo iuC ilumbuH mxt wm'' Jt was ,U intention to rail the 3'-:h of, la3t month, cpgc!rrjg3cgs: m 'fA C-t.. r- - ';-'V..'iu.-.'i Dp. J. W. Terry nr Omaha EYE SPECIALIST EXPERT OPTICIAN LJ g who tor the past oirjlil year.-' has a been niakini: regular i.itrt to Ciiliiinluis, Iuim opened one of the j- 151 KeiiipjuMl llfifirn! (Ullices In Tin West in the front moan ovt r Pollock V . Co.'s Dru.ur Store. Will be in V ! (liimlui oi'ii'tM S'lndny, Mon- C tiav. iiiesi av aiu Weinenav i.r M oath week. .Spectacles and eye iliiMes sclciitilit'idly lilted and repaired. Kyo (ilii ee.s adjusted to any nose. CONSi'liTATION KKKK TXZzzzizszfttTiv&it&izzi's&zr: It. S. Palmer who boui'hl the build tin? which he ufritptcn and the one Immediately south last week, to-day icceived hts linn of tailoring cooiIf. Mr. Jlirv Kuni'.eluian, livin;; two miles out on tho Morldnn Hue, has issued invitations for a hit; dance tonidil. Ilo extends the invitation to ail his Columbus friends MiM Kalbeiinn O'Neill, aid Mrs. Jii. MeCaitbyor Harvatd. III., ccuii. iiw of Mrs. P. J. Hart, will arilve to. niuht for a visit at the homo of their ini'it, Mrs. Tluv. KeutitiK. In a lotler to the Journal, Mrs. 1-3. H. Andrews of Lradville. Colo.. writes that Miss Hthel ICIIltitr was her kucsI last week and that a mountain trout supper was givon in iur honor. An eiror win male in ye.sterday'n papT m Miyinu' that Mini Lilli'iiu KtMtinu had koiih to Albion. It should have been to Oregon, whom t:ho will visit for roiuo iiuiti with her brother, John bleat in;:. Tom ''.-arnick tho Polish hoy arrest ed lat.t week bv Sheriff Cairic for flini.lliiK llftcen ducks, koI tired of be inj; a prisoner in about two bonis, end returned home. Ho forot lo ask Mr. Carri'." ji.n hum urn to ko. Mr. and Mrs. K. (). Garrett of Fre uiont were in (Solum bun today on their way to tho Fullerton chalauqua where Mrs. Garrett In tho leading soloi-f. 'Mr Garrett, in niipi'i.enla tivo ol the Aimrican Hook Comianv. Geeto WilIinuiH and Max '.i If ol Albion werj jn flio dry I titv.-pi'M trin today. Mr. Arnold Oehlndi, who i- if Mammoth Springs, Nalioi.ul Pail, Wjomui(, writns to friends Imie !bi. I ho will not bo aide to return v. ith hri inuilly before tho llrst ol Si 'ember, us lb" little daughter who hat! her lrj( hrokrn in tho slao neetdeni will not bo able to im moved bofurn that time. Mrs. K. P. Luuibick, u hi -ti-r nf ,. J. and P. !l. Smith, ir, vt-iiim; in U,i. Itimbus. Mrs I. umbo; lc is from Dm '. rr wlmie l't condtiet.J an nrl dilliuy niel makes a rpecialty ot buml work, china p.iiut iii and vat ions otlur nov elties Aside (i i Im.- visit iho will endtiuor to orin'.'i a cl.-n for in striietioii in h r hue of wi rl: nml il sueoesdte.l In ,'i'is will re.naiu in Co hinihus at ieest two inoulhti In the Journal one day liil.i wool: win the statement that tho boys of Co. I', wnr" given a fcupjmr a: tho restaur ant i 1 Corbet! .V to, in In nor of tho j wi minis of tho i hoot at Id ui'noy. Now e.juius the proprietor 1 1 Urn lIomeHes- tauinnt and claims that tho honor was I urn I. ) his eslr.l. in hint or imtiadnf inn friendly rivil, 'e arc i ir.y ll.'.t tho miHti-slatoment ooounod, but in tho hurry nml woiryol the jounallstio earen such Ihingi do occasionally r.rcui. 'i 'i i in Fri.-ln.il .'. Philiif ; - block i tn lu-.u a li.,:it i j run .1 Lrii It. l nil the other buck lo tl.n number ot ;!"i.'i,Ct)t) are being tiiinifbi d by the Karr Nlulinls Prick Co., ol Columbus. T'ns emipr.ny Jms jmt Jinithed the lin.'ll f , Oil Mlt-V Crillllllf.US t.llltll IS ink, ami is also liiniilung the brick tor tie new high si lu.jl gymuiisium. 1'h" eontraoiors u tliu gymna'tiim tiro iintiig tins bri'l: for Ihn fa' imtm an well as Ihe iusid'i as ilioymn! r it ' 'lual to pro oil brii k. Moiiilay'M Daily Journal. Hi ihard Hnmey went day. to O.i'a! a to- J. W. Wifoiistifio Mil'- ufn rnon J J. Gi if, ii la wnit to In i-iont i t; 'sj t. C i.tral '.'Hy on b'tsiiiir Mis Kntiieiine U an htn gi.nn to '.ohui l.-i lor a vldl. J. t). Joins of Mnditinii vlhltnd fui'ii-N in Culuuibns ovtr Htimlav. I' 1 No iv man who U nm tiinvmi m (j.imha f)Kiil yuatcrday with hln R J family. Mr. ami Mrs. Jackson of Ores I on woro RueidH at tho Ztnuookor homo yesterday. Dr Leaoh ami Mlns Mnily Si'itellto reliirneil from Humphrey today uhero thoy had spent Sunday. Miss GoortfloOornlsh ofOsceoln who has boon visltin relatives in this oity returned home Saturday. Mrs. A. M. Post, MHs Alfredn Post and Mrs. Howard Clarke returned Sunday from their OhlcnKo visit. Mis Matuin Curtis of Columbus enmo up Monday ami simnt the week with her friend Miss Clara Hull. H i Albion Arjjns. Miss Florrnco Whltninyer left for Cottar Kaplds Satnrilay whom sho will be the Kiiest of Mrs. Carson Goodrich till Tuesday. Tho lloiiio Mhslonary Society of the Methodist church will meet with Mrs. H. II. MHIaid Tuesibiy after noon at I o'lock. Kov. Hithell of Norfolk, presiding elder or tho Nelljjh District with his wife and tlatiKhter are spending a day with Kev. and Mrs. DoU'nir. W. L. Chenoweth went to Chicago Saturday to bur tho fall line of dry Kouds fot mo Gray Mercantile Com", patiy. lie will bo absent about two weeks. Mrr. t3.C may, Mrs. ,T. .1. Sulll van, Mrs. O. T. Horn Miss Oornliltno Gray ami Miss Ksther Hoen will leave lotuorrow for Ful.irton to nttend Oliau taui)iia. Miss Hattio Mf-ht of Plattsinouth who has been visiting the past two wreks with hor oousliis Lillie ami Olii HukcI. left today tor a visit nt Hampton. Miss Miriam Piice and Marjorio who have been spending the summer with their h,'randiuoHier,Mrs.Gonilale, left this afternoon for their homo in Hapitl City, S. D. 10. If. Ko;;rrs of Fremont, chaplain of the Nebraska Division Sous of Yet- orans, was in Columbus ovor Sunday oallliiK on Hert Galley, State Com. mandor of I ho Sons of Veterans. M. .1. Hookwlth ami Miss Cora Uus. sell of Oconee were united in marriage this afternoon at tho court house by Jud,'o Itatterniau. These ieopln aro well at d favorably known in their lo. relit y. Miss Fli.abeth Sheldon, recording secrotury of the Nebraska tedi latinn of woman's idubs, arrivoil in thn oity Henry Ragatz & Co. . . m uwmi. Mmmm ALWAYS ON HAND Or the First, Quality- A Full Line ol Staple and Fancy GROCERIES Provisions, Quccnsware, Glassware and Fancy China. COFFEE & Our "Richelieu" in bulk gives entire Balifjfaction at 30, 25, 20 & 15c a lb. The following in tins 1-lb "White House" .... .40 Clm.se & Sanborn's "Seal" - .40 Upton's - - - - .40 "Richelieu" - - - .40 Kajjatz" - TEA .Japan, Cunpowtler and Kiitflish P.reakfast, in bulk and packages, the finest thrown and (luaninteed to tfive Perfect S.itisi action. CANNED FRUITS, MEATS, VEGETABLES A full, iresh and complete assortment ol everything usually sold in our lino. We buy our goods direct from first hands for cash, and consequently buy at the VERY LOWEST PRICES. We can and do sell the BEST GOODS for the LEAST MONEY, and are confident wo can convince everybody of that fact who will give us a trial. Mil RaiatE & Co., Habraska ?'m 29, Indpendent Phones 29 and 229, 1' yealerday for a fow dny'H visit with Mrs. II. M. HuBhiioll ami olhor frioiuls.-iStftto Journal. Tho Coluiiilum Or'dor of Hihrimlnii, toiirthor with tho fatullltH hold a Kmiiil plonlo nt Stovetis Or-ivo ynntor day. HoutliiK, Knum aim infroli- meiits woro tho ordor of th. t(y. All enjoypi" a plenFnnt. dnr of outing. Suporvlsors Krnst and Held hnvo Klven notice that tho LoupbriilKo will ba closed tomorrow inortiitiK to enablo tho builders to put in tho 1-tst pnn. It is thonu'lu tin brills will Im open for trarfio ;Aiif,'nst III. While watehln- thn ball ratlin nt Dan Hrny's yesterday, Morv Kuiitzol mnii was struck by n ball am' for n short time In a bad condition. Plrtity or cool water and shade brought, him around nlriKht, mid was able to enjoy tho kiuiio as well ns thn other spactat. ors. Mr. nml Mrs. Chas. Daclc and !r. and Mrs.Arthnr Grny raid foii stnrted to-day for Greeley county on n ten davs cnmpiiiK trip. Thoir post offico will Im Pibel, ten miles north of Spalding. Tho serlonsnoss of their In tentions to have n good timo mny ho juilged f mu tho thirteen pieces of Imggagn which thoy chocked out. In the District Court of Platto County, Nebraska. In tho mntterof tho Kstnto of George 1 1. Dorr, deceased. This eaitRo ennm on for hearing upon tho petition of Arthur II. Dorr, ad iniiiistrntor of tho ostato of George Ij. Dorr, dereased, prnying for licenso to sell thn north hnlf of tho southeiist Muarter of section nino.towushlp eigh teen norlh. rnngo threo west of iho Sixth Principal Moridlnn in Plntto county, Nebraska, or n Millloinnt amoiiiit of the siimo to bring tho sum of I.TtM).oo tor thn paTiueiit of thn indebtedness aualnst tho ustnto nml tho costs of adiiilnistation, thorn not being sn'Moienf personal jiropnrty to pay tho said debts nml expenses It is therefore ordered thnt thn por sens interestrd nt said esintn nppenr before me, or some other Judgn of snid court, at tho court .house in the oity of Columbus tn thn sitiil eonntv, on tho 7th tlay or September, lUOfi, n't onn o'clock p. in., to show onuso why license should not Im uranted to said administrator to sell so much of the above described rial estate of said de ceased ns shall be neeei.Miry to pay said debts aud cxpousiH. It. Is further ordered that n copy hereor be published in thn Columbus Journal, a weekly newspaper p: inted nml published in said comity, four ueonssivn weeks prior to September Mb. 1005. Dated July L'l, WO:.. James G. Heeder, Judge of Sixth Judicial District, of Nebinska. v I T t y : t V 2-lb 3-lb .75 .75 .75 .75 .50 1.00 v v V y v r v I ! " V " V V V r v v x v v y t: j V T ' " V . I 11 !i ui