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wwnjmm, wi'Hpwapwwpi "F . . -nFv r" f ""apl 11 CASH Grocery Department... MMMM '" i - ft - j) The Cheapest Flour lathe i .'r uhiiti ti..t!.i- tin' nnt lucid Alt. rili. m.itv lo - wc ti.it lloir from old w It boats vim j rnpidlv an there- ate live revolu tions of the mixing llmi-a at each turn of tho handle. Mvory hnuiolucper knows that good fake depends up on boating ail uilo the bai lor, keeping t-UUtlllll.lll.X. till' same inolion. Tin; "Univcirtal" Cake Maker is cotwtt noted upon this principle ami its olli oioney eainiot In icilucd without a tn.il. Vv . V Dry Goods Deportment f necessary. We mention hero two lines that we consider absolutely perfect; that represent the highest achieve ment of corset-making to d.ite. V. 15. Nl'KOUM, the Ik-.i tlmm out I'm fall at SI and Sl.ot) Knynl Woicotii, in the new I'all -liapi's at l,l..il and fel.UO )iiiij.'i'i', for -tout wiiincii, iiinei'- hip, iniei' 'JIW Flo.xilione iiioiildeil, an t xioptionullv pun I -lmpc ami ma- tiiial guaianloid in every ie-poot, juii'i ?-' 7. ttsaMSitxsjsnsEissssssss LOCAL I Thnrmlny's Daily .lournal. Dr. l'uiil, dentist. Dr. Vullior, Ontoopath, llarlmr block. Dr.CluiH. II, rials'., homonpulhio phy niciiin and Htirgoon, pnntollieo bmlihiiu Mrs. August Wagner returned homo with hor hnKimnil last night Ohio! of Pnlieo Oronland ot Soluiy lor wiih in thn city last night. Mrs. Mark Pnrkins has ismnd invi tutions for ft !iv o'clock ten next Tuesday afternoon Miss Kthol l-'iirmnd returned today from Fremont whine nho Ihih heen VlHitiii(,' fiioinlH for u week Mr. nnd Mm. Hiram Shank, fiotu imnr Silver Creel; wnro tho K"ntH til Mr. nml Mir. Win lliijjnl yesteritny. Ii. F. Heetnr who has been ill for nliout ft week was uliln to lio nt hiH post of duty nt the Ihirliiiutnn Mat inn yeHtnrdny. MiflH MnryWnllH of Greenfield, MaRR., who is on her way to vimt her uncle, Knbt. Anilnrhnii of (Jenon iH spending today nt the homo nt Col. Whitmojor U. . RtatKH, editor of thn Hnriln, WiM'onsln .lonriinl made thin offiee a pleasant rail to-duv. Mr Btarks. is n Knout of Mrs. Knuifiiiiuui in West OoliimlniH. Mrc Howard Clark is enjoytni,' a vihlt from Mrs MoipHv and her daughter Crriiee, of Omaha. Mrn. Moiphy will he ronimnereil ns MIm Kii Taylor formorly of ColiiinhuH. Tom KiihIi rooontly returnrd from North l'latto whnrn ho npent the past few dayH lookinR tip laml pro-purts He has boon hiiHy the paHt Jew days tollliiK hlB friends all ahnut tho Kin kaid homnstead law and what a innii bad to do in order to hold it STORE MIU ! I'll' lir '. Ik i I Inn r will make - of lirw I than w ill ,i li urol of ordt Out dock i all made .h . . licit l'ru-i jut suik tj j. iUU n Tfx m The ''Universal" Cake Maker Ld e tin- well oliiliixlu'l Hicnd Maker anil l'oul Chopiur of thi' Unhoisial hth'i, is the ft tend ot luiUM'ki'cpofit. iiavitijr untold tunc and I.vImu and lutiuiiig hot tor rcstiltn. l II 1WI.I II M mt I I l I ' III I I. III. Ill in. ism . l . I New Autumn Corsets.. It is the corset that makes or mars the fit of the costume. A corset may he hi.ih grade as re gards materials and yet lack that graceful and comfortable lit so p pllfip Mrs L. WuiuberKor went to Lin coin yoRtnnlny to vipit frioiulH. l'aul Duffy arrived (JoltimhitH lant niKht from KansaH (Jit v. Ho in on his way to Halt Lake to visit hut brother. Mrs. O. II Oillan of Trinidad, Col., arrivod Saturdny and will visit at tho homo of her luothor, Mr. Hans Klliott, for a couple of month. t She hoi)H to belionolltcd injioalth by the c-lir.iik in altitude. MisH Hlnndje 1'oterR of Albion pinned through Cohimbuh to-day. She had been visiting in Omaha and wan Htimmonnd home liy thn announce ment of tin HcrloiiH illness of her sIh ter. Mth. F S. Thompson. Mrs. A. K.WiiiK of Malvern, la eamn in but ni'ht and will makn her home with hor daiiKlitPi, Mrs. Will H KitiK. MisR WiiiK who Hpont last winter with her sister aci-ompanted hnr mothor and will visit heie for thn nnt two WOL'ltH. Mrn Dan Corcoran of (icnoa dind at St. Mary'H hospitnl this after noon at one o'clock Snvnral weeks aK" shn nttbmltted to an operation and Imr lite wiih deiipared of at that time. She rallitMl however and improved until a few dayH ao when she failed ifipidly. Hnr parentR, Mr and Mrn Frank Hortou of (Jnnna worn mm moned bat did not reach hero till after thnir daut'liter'n death. For Hiinburn tetter and slcln mid nr-alp dlsoaFo, DnWlttH Witch llanl Snlvn has no equal. It in a curtain cure for blind, blnedintj, itchitif; a lirotrtidlm,' pilfR. It will draw the Urn out of a burn nnd heal wlthr.ut Iravinf,' a scar HoIIh, old pernj, car- bunclnp, ntn , are qnicklv cured bvthfi use of the ,'rnnino DoWltt'H Witch lln.id Salve Aetrjit no RtitiKtitiitn ap tlmv are ottnu duiiKorous and uncer tain Sold by.U. Daok Tho b'porvlsors yesterday on ro quet or Win Cornelius, attorney for Krnsf and ltomlor, Inferred net Ion on tnetr resolution nekinir those p'titlo men to show cause why they should not' put It back,' until their net nieetiii),'. Mr. Cornelius wanted .ludo Sullivan pioscut to help argue the question ul whethur WO dumutuues eiiuals 1 10. Thu time of tho hoard today has been occupied KrindliiK out bllU. rililuy'n Daily Journal. l'rof. Kike, teacher inumc, liarberbldt,'. James Mtatera took out Mm Until natnialt'atlon papers today. Mrs. Met rill of Texni Is visitiiu; her parents Mr and Mrs ,J. K MeiiK her W. M. Oubbion ot Flalte Center was in tho city last niclit, lotiirnitiK thin morning;. The Dell Telephone Co bad thlttcn polen blown down on thn Meridian Line last ni;ht A inarrraue license, wur issued to day to Cecil II. Morau and Initio II (iuurdinmr, both ot Columbus. MtK.CeoiKO Ortibli nnd two i Inldreii and Mii'm AImi Nebiou left thm morinim fur Neuinim Otoe where the will Mill lelatiM'H. The eeii're:atlonal Sutidav School picnic which wns to have been held today bus been iiiiletlnltely .postponed on account of the storm John Lawsou, imed i!'.', of Monroe, was married to Anna Youui;, iied ::i, of (Senna, at tho court house this after noon bv county .Millie Katterman. Mrs A. Keeling a Rlster-in law ' f MrH S C. Ilanev camo up fiom Lincoln for thn Ilaney-M'ott-VoRH jmrty She will remain with Mr Itaney for a few days. Hlako Malinr returned from Lincoln last nlgnt over the HurliiiKton He snyK thn storm was 1ch severe at Sow ar laud other pointR on the branch than in ColiimhiiH. Clmrlie Skorupa ban jiiRt completed a mammoth hayrack capable of holding 'iiul mifcly cnrrviiiK hi Iodh of bay. Had beariugn are used in the wheels and tongue and uhuti louded a light team of hnrtwH can climli the steepest hill with an much ea-e an the huh dunlin the mount urn side. Dr. and Mrs 0. D. HvaiiH and fam ily loturned Wcdiieiiday from encamp ment at Kenrnev whnrn Dr. Kviius as Surgeon General had charge of the santary conditions of the camp. Mrn K. II, OhamberH who returned Satur day in order to meet Mr. ChamberH on his return from Hot SptingH Mir. Tdgar Howard and Helen went to Kearney Saturday retaining with tho party Lieutenant W. N. Heusley, who was inspector of t loops, also re i timed with thn party. McRilamoH A J. nnd K. J. bmith en tertained about litty triendsat HulValo park ycNtoiday afternoon in honor of MrH. Lnnbeck of Donvnr A enntcht in games had been arranged. Lach guest had been given a piogram which showed thn lint to include a peanut hunt, largent game, hoisushoe iame, races ami iuiiromptn speech or utory Thn pri.e, a (iibMin head on burnt leathur, was won by Mrh.A.L.Snydnr Aftor thn games dainty rnfreshmentH wero served Mesdams li S. Itiinoy, G A. Scott .and L. C Voss entertained about ninety of their lady friomlH at five o'clock tea yesterday afternoon i'ho house wiih decorated with sunllowers, and thn coloi sidieme thiotighout was yellow and white A pretty and dainty threo eourfio lunchnon was ser ved by thn Misses Hunhnr, Frnilal'ost, Willard, Klla and Huby HaRiuiusnu, j Kanny, niinmiui, Weleh and Agnes and Sin hi Si ott. MIsh Seler iirnsulcd at the punch bowl. Tho out ot town guosts wero Mesdames Haywood, A Keoling, Lincoln; Gillan, Tuuidad, Colo., John Utirat, Unn keni idgn, Mo. Wyatt Ktudiester, K V , Miss Hemic Kauey Fulleiton. 'I'ho widespread nnd rapildy glow ing interest shown by the people throughout thn Middle States, anil t lie icmarkahln advantages, resources and nppoittinitiR tor thn hoineseekei and and investor to be found along the linn of thn t niou 1'acilin Railroad in Kansas lias reacheit such huge piopoi ttons that this road has made at range mnuts with K S. Lemon of the Laud and improvement Trust Cn. of Kan mih City, Mo., for thn distribution of descriptive and illustrated litniature, infotmation about the countiy, dates of land e(!urHiiiiH, spuciol intc-, and alio other information that may bo desir id It is understood that liberal in ducumeutH aro offered by Mi. Luiuon to reliable parties to act as rep resentatives of tho Dureau. Sstiirilny'N Daily JniiruiiL lloinii liolniison went to Oiiiulm llilf iiniinitig. Mm. Lloyd Swain iMinjovinga visit irniuhur mother, Mrw. I'arknr nMUiina A son was bointoMr. and Mis Unit Srnvmuou of Klnhlaud Friday August IS. P mi.Ju-i--rrr-r-A . ,, v m t:".. j I "'(s Si '. "Vrovxs . IAA.. . Dr. J. w. Terru OP OMAHA EYi: SPECIALIST EXPERT OPTICIAN who for the past eight jwu-s has been making- regular istta to Columbus, has opened one of the y West Kiitiiicil Opticiil Oitiircs In Tin Wcsj in the ft out rooms over Pollock iv Co. 'a Ditt Stoic. Will be iu Columbus ollu'ci Siiinl.iv, Mon day, Tuesday and Wednesday of ach week. Spectacles and eye KlassiM sciculiDe.-illy titteil and iep.tird. Kyo Cla .eel adju ded to any nose. rONKl LTATJON Vl) t'srrvr.'Ai3u3acacej MisH Anna Martv who has In en vis iting in l'latto Center returned home today Cluis, Segelke and C .1. Cuing weie iiaiong the pa-Hi ngein on the Noifollc fieight this motuiiig. Mrs. W. A. McAllister and daugh ter Helen have gone to Coutiiil Ciiv tor a few days visit Link Lee who has been looking nllei bin piopertj here foi a few bi)ii .('turn ed to ( liiiiiha this iiiotiiing. Miss Anna Leaner, a neicn of M. C. Callii, arrived troni Chicago Wednes day for a threo week's visit. There will bo preaching services in thn I'reRtiyterlan chuicli next Sunday, the regular sorviceN being lesuincd. MIsr Kathnt inn Speice went to Ohio ago yesterday afternoon for an omiiii ded visit with relativcH and frioiulH. J Little Gnorgio Slatnr, f,on of Dr. and Mtr. W. II. Slatnr Iihh been ipiite illforttio past week, lining threaten ed with typhoid fever. Paul llngel went to Omaha on busi ncHH this iiiorniug. Mih llngel accoin piiined bet father us fur as Fienionl where alio stopped oil toxisii fiii'inln Thn liltln four year old son ot Mrs Horn of Lincoln, who is visiting hnr sistor MrH. Hooun bus been unrionsly ill with cholera infantum, but is bet tor today MIrs Florence .leiiniugH returnrd to Lincoln yesterday after a visit of two weeks to St. Kdward. Miss Jennings is employed in Miller .V Panics diess making dopait incut. ' Catl FobfK who recently lost two children from lubciciilowis, and w ho himself in in the last stages ot the iliHease, was sent to the hospital this mniuiiig at count r expense. The Misnes Ma) Mnbei and llatlie Fight reliitned to their Innne in Plulli n lliouth today afte n weeks isi uilh then i'oiihIii the Misos llngel Mut. Will llngel iiceoiiipuliied tbeiii. Hurl Ilii-Jimim, son of Ciuis, Ibe-liuuiii, Ut otr llllee toen on bin lli;ht foot ni teiday alleinoon wlule trmiiiiing up Home liiubn broken oil l I lie etoiiii The ae glimccd linm a Irnh and did the inii.ebeil. Mr. and Mis Id I Toilenholl ot Hello rouiche. So Dak hae linen visiting sevetal das in Hiis city, 1,'unht ot Chas. F. Toudeiiholt of tli e Meiidiau Hotel and Mrs 10. P. lingers, Mrs Todenhofl's sister. Martin Schil svho went to Central City with Ids baud to play at thn Grand Army nurnmpiiinut, came in contact with poisoned oak in the put I: and had In leturn home at once His fiK-D and arm espuoially wmo poimn cd. His lain is much belter i.ud he is now able to be out, although not well yet. Mrs J J Sullivan ami Mis. C II. 1'lal. ledum il yestenlay Horn Fullci ton where they have been nttciidMit.' ('hatauiiia. They report that Ihe storm did not ntloct the campei'i who1-!) tent i were well prulnitcd hy Ihe hills 'Ihe rain hownvet lloodi'd some ol Ihe tculi and drove thn occu miiIh to elevated peMtMius on tables and chairs. A man giving his name as John Karl and prolnmlliu.' to bn a f urn liaml was picked up by thn police last night at W.D.I'nusoiiH icmiIiuco iu a diiiuk en cotilition Hu was trying lofono an entrance and was laboiing under the dnltison that be was at the Mer. hotel. Ho had ;li() in bills on his pciHiiii Ho was loilgi d in thn city jail until this morning when he was taken before ihe police judge and fined ?J and costs. The fellow was welt dieshcd and did not look Ihe part he tiled to play. Monday's Dally Journal. Mrs. Hiyward of Lincoln, Ih a guest this week of bur cousin, Mth. J. (. Uoudnr, -Mrs. Fiank Farraud ban ismieil in vital Ions for a party to bo kIvcii uext Tliurmlay aftorncou. Mrs. Frank Olcamni hm a night hlooniiiig ccrouH which will bloom to night hot ween eight anil ten o'clock. Mlfs Julia Fox ami MIsh Zolln Daw son went to Madison on the exclusion ypstorday. Tlmv report a must picas ant trtp The many friends of Dr. K. II. Nauinati will tin pleased to know Hint ho returned last Saturday from his trtp alitoad. Misses Irene Gentleman nnd Maggie dgg of l'latto Center nro visiting nt thehomeitof Mr. mid Mis.Jeiry Carilg and Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Martv. Dr. T. II. Tralnor of Hanson, III., who has been visiting for snveial days al the homo of his sister Mrs. F. J. Helford, left for his homo Sunday. A. J Mason has secured tho posl it Ion of teacher in what is Known as tho Liberty school in District III. Ho will begin work tho llrst Monday in Senteinber. Procrastination is thn thief of time. Don't put it oil. Have your house in sured now. Have your accounts col lected before they nro outlaw. (Jail on (J. N. MoKlfresh. wtf. Walter Scott and son Olydo left yes terday for Omaha whnrn they will make their future home. Mrs. Scott ami sou Verua will not depart for that place until the last of this week. Mr Scott hasnyeat'N work contracted for Judge mid Mrs. J. J. Sullivan mid Mr. mul Mrs. Ddgar Howard went to the HIack Hills Saturday. Mis. How ard received a telegram from her lins baud Saturday noon to meet him iu Fremont to take tho trip with thn Sullivaus. Captain Harry Lour and ,1 hum in Jones went to Plato Center yesterday mul did the battery ant for thn Platto Center ball team against Crestoa Harry pitched a good gaum of ball hut hiH support was of tho yellow col or. Crestou won out by a score of '.) to II. Heny Laohuil was chosen umpire hut before tho gair.o muled his decision 'in balls ami stikrs did not suit tho Crestou bunch mul was taken oil the bcncli mul another judge substituted who linished tho game. No blood was spilled. Jones, Lohr ami Laohuil all returned linuio satisfied, Drs. Miiitju, Kvans, F.vnns V Mar tyn Jr., ollicc thtee doors north of Fiicdhof'ii .sloie. J Henry Ragatz & Co. ALWAYS ON HAND Or the First Qmility- A Full Line ol Staple and Fancy GROCERIES Provisions, Quconswarc, Glasswaro and Fancy China. j& COFFEE j& Our "Richelieu" in bulk gives cntiro satisfaction at 30, 25, 20 & 15c a lb. The following in tins 1-lb "White House" - - - - .'10 (:hase&.Sanlorir.s"Sear - M Upton's .... ,4() "Uichelieu" - - - .!() "Kaat." i I I :!: i: :!: ! V V V T V V V X v & TEA j& Japan, (limpowtler and Fdilish llreakfasl, in hulk and packages, the linos! tfrown and Ciiiarantecd to nivo Perfect S.itisrat'lion. CANNED FRUITS, MEATS, VEGETABLES ;i: A lull, Iresh and comjileto assortment ol everything usually sold in our line. We buy our goods direct I'roin first hands Tor cash, nnd consequently buy at tho VERY LOWEST PRICES. We can and do sell the BEST GOODS lor the LEAST MONEY, and aro confident we can convince everybody ot that fact who will give us a trial. Henry Raiatz & Co., N3braska Phone 29. Indpendent Phones 29 and 229. i .;..;..;..x:.J"MJ5 Ypslnr day's Daily Journal, 0. L. Morloy, of Sallda, Colo., was was In town a fow hours today. MIfmih Huso mul Mary Ktpp'o spout a few dayH In Madison visiting friends, last week. M. L Noedham nnd J. 8. Armstrong of Albion wero. in tho city Inst night enrotito to Loop City. Frank Sueha, clerk of tho district oourt of (Jolfnx county stopped over in Columbus between trains today. Mrs. Martin Hloedorn nml sUtnr Mrs. Hunger of llurllngton, Iowa went to Humphrnv Saturday tn visit relatives Mrs. J D SliroF went loDavldCity this morning to assist iu the involco of a stock of goods for which Mm traded a farm recently. Mrs. G. Prion who has been visiting Iter relatives in Glasgow. Scotland for night weeks, is expected home tho llrst of next week mul Mr. Prion in sniilliii! again. Her sister MissJeauin White wilt return with her and may make America hor future homo. Mr. Chios with bis estimable family will be leiving in a few days and they may go lor a while to the now town of Uehllng near Fremont named for Mr. Chios' pat titer. I'M Uohllnu who wilt start a hank ami hardware store there. Mr Chios is busy parking his hardware stock Ho in hI ill selllm? articles not packed nt prices adver tised in tho Journal last week. Mr. and Mrs. II. II. Feiinlniore went to housekeeping yesterday in the Von Hergen house on III I Fast Kleventh street. Tlmv have spent tho summer iu Pennsylvania and Now Jersey witu Mr. Feiiniinoio'H relatives. During tlnlr absence they vlnlted New York, Atlantic City, Asbtiry Park, Ocean Grove, saw thn Zoological Gardens and Fairmont Park in Philadelphia ami took a trip up tho Hudson, Z Pierson D. Smith of St. Kdward, pioshlcnt of the Smith National Hank, owner of 10,000 acres of the best land ill Nebraska and i f one of the largest elevators iu the Onto outside of Omaha wiih in Columbus Inst night. Mr. Siutli is Hie one independent ele vator proprietor in the stain besides Mis. Kehoe of Platto Center who had thn nerve to stand up ami tight tho elevator railroad combinations. When Peavey the Omaha F levator man call nil on him to "Ik prices" Mr. Smith showed him thn door nnd told him to "goto li 1. " 2-lb .7.r, .7f .75 .75 .no a-ib 1.00 t v V V V T X i 'i 1 1 j -