mtoXXx CASH STORE CAS H STO R E r-tr-'xtt-gVRF?tmS -DXTT Depart Tempting Values in Carpets and Rug's... The're Exceptionally Strong and the Goods are of the Highest Character the kind that will appeal to particular women. 27x54 Velvet and Axminster PwUgs at . . 1.25 9x12 Smyrna Rugs S 9.98 9x12 Tapestry Brussells . . - 15.75 Axminster Rugs. Oriental Patterns at . 17.98 Excelsior Velvet Rugs in beautiful designs at 1S.50 Three pieces all-wool Ingrain carpet, per yd. .65 Pepsurtaao, Husking Mittens and Gloves... Almost any kind of a husking peg or hook can be obtained here. Pegs of all sorts, single hooks, double hooks and several kinds of adjustable hooks. Cot ton flannel mittens and gloves of all descriptions at prices you would have to pay for the material, to say nothing about the making. Heavy canvas chore mittens, only 15c per pair. Busy Times in Dress Goods and Silks.., It will afford any one great pleasure to look at the large assortment of new goods. Everything that is desirable in weave, coloring, design and effect, and to make the visit a profitable one we are offering such values as these: 38-in. all wool Suitings at special price of 50-in. Fancy Suiting at special price of 50-in. Wool Suiting at special price of 19-in. Success Lining Silk, "Guaranteed" at 35c 98c 59c 48c 36-in. Opera Satin, black and all colors, "Guaranteed" 2 -seasons, Sl.00 36-in. "Guaranteed" black Chiffon Taffeta Silk, special price ,00 50-in. Black Broadcloth, usually sold at $1.25, special price at 98c Ladies' and Children's Underwear... Cotton fleece lined light silver and ecru, price "Munsing" cotton fleece lined, gray and ecru, price Extra heavy cotton, soft fleece, heavy fleece lined, silver gray ...Women's Union Suits Cotton fleeced Union Suits, price : Heavy cotton fleece lined, neatly finished, cream white, price Essex mills Ladies' extra size Union Suits, sizes 7. S and 9, price ...Children's Union Suits Children's Union Suits, fleece lined, price 25c and Boy's Union Suits, flleece lined, price .... Boy's Munsing Union Suits, price . ( 25c 50c 50c 50c 75c $1.00 50c 50c $1.00 f Bw9Kh?5XsBBl Base Burners and Heaters... Never in the history of our trade have we ever sold so msfiy Base Burners so early in the season as we have this ialL This shows that the PENINSULA last Iwmts are attractive, have merit, and the prices reasonable. If you want a base burner do not pass this line by. We can show you attractive goods at attractive prices. COLE'S HOT BLAST and the IECKWITN MUM Nl are two lines of heaters whicu never yet have been equalled for durability, heat-giving qualities, duration of holding fire, ease of regulation and economical in the use ot fuel We will take great pleasure in showing you these stoves and explaining wherein they excel all others. G-rocer3r Drink German-Ame lean Coffee.. I u-rown on its own piantaji. is, comprising irir- ! t'hfvnsfl.'nfl flrrrps ot lRTirt sitiiPted in titPi Ttimhiila Rprier - Sierra Madra Mountains, Mexico. This coffee is absc unrivalled for purity and flavor. Slid only in sealed pa with the Coffee Bird on every pack: e. Price per pound, 20c, 25c, 30c, and 35c. Bring Us Your Potatoes HAPPENING Dr Iaul, dentiat. Dr. Ydher, Osteopath, Barber block. prof. Sike, teacher music. Barber bldg. Pet-r SohniiU. the German milter, went to Omaha Usl Thursday. II A. Keith, a printer from Omaha has accepted a pomion in the Tele gram otlice. GirR don t bn cheap lolions for the ooinpxum. .lust coax our mothers to ate Peter ScLuutt's dour. Mrs,. I. E. Wempie and Misses Blanche and Iiene Wempie of Lindsay were in this ciry Sunday Special price on all street luits at MUs Kelso's. HELP WANTED. I 'vant or 6 people.membei of one family preferred, to top beats. Houe rent free. Man can make $:' a day. Inquire Journal office. Mr. and Mrs. M D. Karr went to Om aha last Thursdav to visit their dansh ter. Mrs. OKeen. and to see the electrical parade. Lost -a Test pocket memorandum book red cover, on l."th -treet. last Fri day. Finder please leae at Journal office and receive reward. O. E. Cox. H. L- Brooks, secretary of the Boone i County Fair A-sociation and G. . Whiting were in Columbus Saturday nornicg- Trv our Rex Lump Coal ST at the -. .ird P. D. Smith Co. Both tel. No. S. LOST Two shoats. cross between Poland China and Jersey Reds. Have b-eu gone over i week. Suitable reward I lid for their recovery Smoke Little Duke cigar. Dr. J. W. Terry, Opt i can. Try the Eleventh St. jeweller. Dr. Mark T. McMahon. dentist Journal ads bring results. Dr E. H. Nauman, Dentist, 13rhSt Consult Dr. Terry about your eyes. G. R. Preib, painting and paper hanging. dwtf Diamond C. hams and bacon at Her man Keraenbrock's. Wanted A good girl for general house work, four in family. Call at this office. Dr. C. V. Campbell. Dentist with Dr. Lueschen, Arnold's old stand. Olive st. See window display of street hats at Miss Kelso's. Dr. Lueechen, Wa O'Brien and Dav id Thomas went to Omaha last week to see the carnivaL The Misses Fannie Gieger, Lydia Con nelly and Kate Ternee were among the Omaha visitors last Thursday. Fred Buae went to Omaha last Thurs- Eoys, buy your cigars and candy at ' centiy in the company of Albert Sten- j Smith's, opposite U. P. deot. tf ' Ker- o returned last week from 'France, and August Boettcher, who returned a few weeks ago from an ex tensive European trip. These gentle men exchanged their views on the so- WAY UP is used by al! who desire a ( cial and economic conditions in the tine quahtv of patent Hniir. The Co- European countries visited bv Ihem lumbus roller nulls makes it. -six JlVSak I the M tely iPS2 xgm C0f FEE BIRD VFOUNOONLYIN VCOrHEPROOUONS v countries-- mwlLTRIUNFOf Hi PlANTATinN Drs. Martvn, Evans, Evans & Mar- tyn Jr., office three doors north of Friedhof's store. tjfj an compared conditions in those coun tries with conditons in America Mr. Stenger anions other interestng things said: "One thing which impressed me : - u u:..k ... - i; HOUSES FOR RENT We have a t ini, Germanv's deneudence on the out-1 tiesirsiue ime iu auuactr lur rent. G- H. Grubb. painting and decorat inc country or city. Satisfaction guar anteed. Try me. Ind. phone S74. Becher Hockenberger and Chambers. If you wmt a Hour with all the nn tr'iinia p-irlof the wheat buy GOLD DL'-iT made bv Columbus roller mills. side world for its living.'- To illus I trate his asserion Mr. Stenger oroduced the following markets which prevailed ' in Colmar, Alsace, Germany's soup meat, IS to .22; veal, .24 to. 23; pork. rr - - . it-i.-. o-M I-24 t0 -' roast, .ou to ..jo oeei srea, Here we areagmn with our WhiteS.lk AQ tQ amoked hEnif liandkerchiet brana ot 1'ennsyivan.a Mr. Stenaer's time, was I hard coal the same kind we h'ld last . . a . -, . . c- ...-.,....., t,. ,i c..-Pent chiefly in Pts, ancy. Strae , cw iruniur xjuiiij.u uum j' 4c.ub'A the best coal in the world. Price SlO.oO per ton at our shed Place your orders before the price advances. We carry a Iare Mock of roal coal of all kinds and for all purposes coal to bnrn. Come and see. 4: C. A. Speice. burg. UoLuar, Berne, jteucnatei. Lausanme, and Lucerne. He climbed the famous Rigi and attended the horse races there. He left New York on August 10, and returned to that ' city on September 'JO. The trip for him and his familr was one of con- tinned treasure. His ntnnnr Hii danchters. Bowman Browdc an old settler of Al- Katie and Celia remained in Nancy to bion drove to Columbus la.-t Friday to attend a school for girls, Alfred and I catch an Omaha train in re&ponse to a Madeline returned with their parents 5 Dr. J. W. Terry OF OMAHA EYE SPECIALIST EXPERT OPTICIAN who for the past eight years has been making regular visits to Columbus, has opened one of the Bst Eqiipped Optical Offiices li The West in the front rooms over Pollock & Co.'s Drug Store. Will be in Columbus offices Sunday, Mon day, Tuesday and Wednesday of each week. Spectacles and eye glasses scientifically fitted and repaired. Eye Glasees adjusted to any nose. CONSULTATION FREE I The following from a Cheyenne pr will interest Columbns. A M- qivet v eddtng occurred at the panonase of Sr. Mart's cathedral hut evening. Miss Ruby Aii e Smith becomiaz ue bride of Mr. Elmer G. Anders-jn. The ceremony was perforad by Ber. Father Ouffey and was witnessed by relatives and a few friend only. Miss Gertrade Glynn of Omaha, acted as bridesmaid, and Mr. A. J. Miller accompanied the groom. Following the ceremony a delicicaa rapper was served at the home of the bride'a par ents, Mr. and Mrs. David H. Smith. The bride ia a handsome, accomplish- ! ed and popular young woatan wno has resided in this city for several years and whose large circle of fraiada will hasten to extend congratalationa to Mr Anderson. Mr. Anderson is cne oi the well known young men of the city and is employed by the Uaioa Pacific in the clerical departaient. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson will be at heme after October 10 at 1911 Van Lnnen street. Miss Rnby Smith waa born in Columbus 19 yean ago end rr ived to Cheyenne, Wyo.. with ber psrents 9 years ago, where she baa made many friends. For Sale. All my household goods, consisting of furniture, stoves and other articles, to gether with horse and buggy, will be of fered at private sale at my house, com mencing at once. 2t Win. Diedrich. BUY OR SELL The System advertise your property free until solj. Reli able Real Estate Agvnta thro out America find buyers for it. Show free: allow R.R. fare. For beat bargains alone new R R. or farms, businesses, etc Tell us what you want and where you want to buy. Write for Sellers' or Asent's plan, or best barjeain list any place. Great Uiin Lai. Aguci Systti, . UeiMfaawS.lt (Center of U.S.) V L I , . , , n- ' snoraiueu utics tnis eason ana ue iuas k" ci j the top of the market. W V. Little of HumDhrey u-ent itirs-!; . ,.-... .. ..-r -- dav nicht with a car of fat cattle. This am unnonuuin tue ueauu u . j Tmie arenger, aacgnrer oi r. anu is the third car of cattle shipped by Mr. in an " aoP- -"Mrs. t'red fetenser, remainea m i-u .uuu.h.l ... x......w tear, jniiiciujuu i bilcuu d..w--. stones. 5lr. stenser. who sneaks French and Con Easan died last Friday of panly- German fluently was educated in the ' 1 k. T 1 1 i T? . ' 1.k1 . - Ir-AA Anrl InrtSMlA Uaa . i -.l i ?i ax ni5 nonie in l. r.a wsiru. jxr. xa- . buiuui vl aisouc auu ucauco iu - through Columbus "J Igin wa aoeiaied with Judm Seihl. children in tne same schools. his brother. 1. r i,itt .q buinese at August Boettcher, the story of wbose had been viating h.m for a few ee. Alblon anj Su EdwanL His health had travels has appeared at length in the' His home is in Galesburg, ill. b y foreing him Journal, made the following oberva- B. A. Roberts of Albion, well known tQ .e.ire from bnsinese His son9 john , tion8 oa coniitlong ia Germany: "I1 to the shooting fraternity of Plat,e and FrinCi of Kavenna pas6ed thron-h heard complaints everywhere about county was in Columbus last week on Cojnmbng Thursdav ni-ht to be at their the scarcity of farm laborers. The his way to South Omaha to close a ucal father.s bedsule - " boys all go to the cities. And young! on some property which he recent- ..,. ... ' men do not enjoy the opportunities! om at a uanusome proper . - - - they have here. Another thing wnirh m u- num , Tw.iiiT herdaughter, Mrs. Thos.MeTaggartand . J . . . Dr. Terry, the Omaha Eye Specialist, i " . impresses American visitors is the po 1 m w , .j! her two little sons returned to Chicago . , . 7 has opened one of the best equipped sition occupied by the women. The HELP WASl'ED.-i want o oro ical office, m . west, over Poi- " xi-, r - -'- womeado mBeh of the t no.1 people members of one family preferred P. d 8tQt wm ta ta , m Coin mbus. Th wa. tte tat t.me in The men have to serve in the r . .t -an from Van I ,. . ,, . i rwentvlT e-irs that Mrs. McTasrirart ..-v mn hs. nuuscj i -ww l:, rvinmhnsnr'rA snnniT. Jionuay. - 4 j bi .w m UViH4U Ha w..... w aiaww-ws-w---w-w-- i JIM'S PLACE I carry the beet of everything in my line. The drinking pub lic ia invited to come in and aee for theorelvea. JAft. NEVELft.PrarMtwr 516 Twelfth Street Phone No. llu H. KERaENBBlKTK. nmirtvirn T want 3 or 6 rent free. Man day. Inquire Journal Tneaday aad Wednesday.of each week can make f3 a oftice. T,.T, verv3cts Jfotthof school sup- he- vou purchase at Seth Braun's you pet a'chance to draw a valuable prize anion- the ar:icle displayed in hia show window. Procrastinsitiou i the thief of time. Don't pat it oil. Have your house in sured now. Have your accounts col lected before they are outlaw, uau on C. N. McElfreeh. wtL Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Thompson and two children of St. Edward were in Co lumbuB Thursday enroute to Boulder, Colorado, to visit the family of Mr. Thompson-e I father. M. J. Thompeon. The latter, who was among the first aet tlers iu this part of Nebraska, was forced to go to Colorado about a year ago for his health. i . j i.'o. ;...,; to be one several we-!s if Tom doe-n't tSpectaclee and eye glasses scieatiu-. - . i. i " r i t. .c nnr, and of course the work ia the Uii w-vu . uuiii utniiv. wuc t-i. . ... . tai hcl.lj nncr Ka Hntia ha flnmahVtr u-iua D.i. v; uuuc ..j iiuu.c.;. cally fitted. Consultation free LEARN TELEGRAPHY and R. R. Aiwrnntinff TiO to ilOO Tier month , salary paid our graduates. Operators .ia in iiemand. Indorsed by all' ' railrcada. Write for catalogue. Moree school of Telegraphy. Oiacinnati. O., La Crosse, Wis., Tesarmaa, Tex., San Francisco, CaL T. B. Bowman, a prominent alfalfa farmer of Boone county was in this city a few hours last week. He was accom panied by W D. Ellis of Belvidere. Ill , who is known by old settlers in Platte county. Messrs. Ellis and Bowman spent the winters of '71 and "72 in Co lumbus. Mr. Ellis left Boone County twenty-nine years ago and has not been back since. style KeKo. in millinery ee Mi; ir-L iiiiie-xiLiiTr aiLii iilc iui uri. l I TnM pnTTimnt AnnAnnM rn nnnftr For right price ami correct here is the only one now playing the piece and orovides in consequence an excentionallr talented cast. Jesse Dandy will be seen as Hans Wagner, the Cincinnati brewer, who has Princely honors, thrust upon him as the result of mistaken identity, Ar thur Donaldson the original in the title rele continue! aa the Prince. Iver Anderson, also of the original cast, is still the Naval Lientenent. Lonise Willie, pretty and dashing in style asH carriage, is tne vivacious widow. Marie Welsh, Marguerite Ferguson, Rata Peblea,' Ida Stan hope, Paakae Haatfey,! J. Haydea Clareaaaoav Jhm E. Rose aad Peter Swift asake up flie list of priacipaU. The fcRQral of the five-years-old nn of Mr. and Mrs. . D. Askine was ht-ld esterdav nn.rning at the family resi dence. 1112 North Twenty-second street. Ti.e boy dit?d Sunday night of diphther ia. Another child of the same family died last Fndav. and Mr. Askine is now ill with the same disease. State Journal Mr. and Mrs. Askine lived in Columhus many years, leaving here for Lincoln about a year ago. Mr. A$kine was a veg table gardener here. A Journal reporter had the pleasure of passing a moet delightful hoax re- Henry W. Savage has arranged to send his famous musical comedy, ' The Princce of Pilsen to the North Opera house, Thursday, October 19. This will provide two greatest musical events this community has ever ?n joydd and Manaeer R. W. Saley in zuaranteeing CoL Savage a saying bouse deserves the enrourapemfnt of every theater goer. The company c mprises about 75 people and two cars of scenery and equipment will bo used. The only other towns it will play in Nebraska are Oamba and Lin coln. Last Friday morning out in school district 20. where Miss Mary Lw.. teaches, a good deal of c3nrerna:' was stirred up just before nine o'clce by the appearance of a man wh claimed he was going to wliip ts whole school including the tea. 2u Mia Lane immediately shut ata .oi ed the door and snt two boy? to ii directors home for assistance. 1' fellow left however, hiid for frar .- might return, school was oiaii-n for the dav and alo Monday Seen:? Clark went cut Monday and brangt him to town and placed him ia Ui- county jaU for safe keepics Ei name is Wiliam Maeka and some of his neighbors say that he has acted , strangely for a long time. There is t but little doubt that the man is in- J sane. Albion Argu?. I Home For Beat- j Pnp am nil familv. nnennri a half Works'' south of TJ. P. depot. Inquire at Inde- i H pendent TeL X 121. U The Radiant Home LV. V& m TiHflfU m ii the center o: Jne "oortOiA. flues, in this way coming af the stove. POINTS. Pocket Joints Prevent ing cement from falling out and making an ab solutely air-tight joint which will not open. No Gas The open top magazine, in combina tion with a gas flue, not found in any other base burner, prevents all ex plosion, or escape of gas. Circular Bottom Flue Carryingthe heat around the outside of the bottom thus increasing the rafjfcl I'lfinn ' ? J Large Hot Air Flue' Taking the cold air from the floor, or if preferred from the outside, -thro .d upward between the draft . contact with the hottest part A Complete Lii e of Gem City Goods M. ROT!- LEITNER. I-1 ? "j& -a f.f:jm JJt J v I J