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B sgr-ra f BSrSK CASH STORE CASH STORE P ( flH B ak Aft PSSSSSJ lHHBBPtta E37- epa-rt:ft.eaa.t- ? 1 I - t .J "" iflKisksto'fi' Special Sale of Ladies' and Children's Sew Fall Hosiery.... THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND MONDAY ct"bor 2S, 27, 23. 30, 1S05 If every woman in this county knew just how good these HOSIERY SPECIALS were, there wouldn't be a pair left on the tables the second day of the sale. Let us state right here that these Specials are tor FOUR DAYS ONLY and we will not guarantee that they will last that long. Special Prices for FOUR DAYS ONLY 240 Pairs of Children's Fleece Lined Hose, worth up to 15c at lOc 276 Pairs of Children's Cotton Hose, worth up to 15c at lOc 180 Pairs of Children's Fleece Lined Hose, usually sold at 25c at 15 C 120 Pairs of Children's Regular Cotton Hose, the 25c kind at 15c 48 Pairs of Infant's Wool Hose, the 25c kind at 15c 84 Pairs of Ladies' 25c Wool Hose at 5c 36 Pairs of Ladies' 35c Wool Hose at 25c 300 Pairs ot Ladies' Fleeced Linen Hose, special price of lOc IF you are going to need a stove or range it will pay you to buy good Round Oaks. They save fuel, do their work perfectly, cost no more than imitations and outlast them all. It don't pay to experiment Round Oaks are time tried and tested, and have a good character. Be sure and look them up. They are by far the cheapest in the long ran. The Genuine ROUND OAK Stove. This is the stove you have always heard about the famous Round Oak. It is the most popular and has the largest sale of any stove in the world. It burns any kind of fuel. It holds the fire all night, and all day too, if you wish. It is right in principle; thorough, honest workmanship and best materials. There are hundreds of imitations; be on your guard, see the name on the leg and door. Don't experi ment, you can just as well have the genuine it will cost you no more. Remember, it is nearer to being a perfect heating stove than any other onearth. Thereis but one Round Oak and it is sold only by us. I The ROUND OAK CHIEF Steel Range IN ALL STYLES AND SIZES Without a question the finast steel range, in every raspect, made in this country. Round Oak quality from top to bottom. A marvel of tight fitting and fine workman ship. Holds the fire, saves the fuel. A quick worker and baker. Made of Wood's Wellsville polished steel highest quality known. Treble-thick asbestos insulation. "It will save and suit you every day it runs." Furnished with oven thermometer. G-rccersr Pepaxtzaaerrt Try German-American Coffee The Biggest Thing of The Year ls-7i-:v.-''.vr.Xr,ip-.v- . . ; Bktt RittM CRAWFOO Wisest " Ha r:. 'The Larger the Cheese the Finer the Flavor" That's an oM sayinjr. The enormous cheese now on exhibition at our store i tin famous Crawford make, so the many rocI qualities of the Crawfonls of onlinary weiKht are to be found in this unusually lan?e one. together with the aiMeri quality that comes from its preat size. Come and see the hi prize winner. So much labor and expense are involved in making a cheese like this Colossal Crawford, that it can not be sold for the same pi ice as the smaller ones, but it is well worth the difference. Like the regular Crawfonls, it is soft, smooth, rich full cream cheese, with the most ap petizing flavor that conies with right making and right curing. The Bin Blue Ribbon Cheese will be cut Tues day. November 28th, and delivered to our trade lor Thanksgiving Day. No other table delieacv is in jjreatrr demand or harder to obtain than Kood cheese, so we feci certain that you will want a piece of this Colossal Crawford. Leave your order today. V am selling it at Ste a ound. Use German-American Goffee ft Bird on Every Package pAppEnjp Dr. lml, dentist. Dr. Vullier, Osteopath, Harber block. 1'rof. Sike, teacher music. Bnrtierbldg. G. K. Freib, painting and paper hanging. dwtf Diamond O. hams and bacon at Her man Kersenbrock's. Wanted A good giil for general house work, four in family. Call at this office. Dr. C V. Campbell. Dentist witli Dr. Luecheu, Arnold's old stand. Olive st. K. II. Chambers and G. G. Becher wilt to Humphrey on business Satur day D. S. Hayes of Lindsay was in the citv over Sunday, the guest of Steve Ryan. Frank Katterman of Omaha came up Saturday to spend Sunday with his father. A twelvo pound son was born to Mr. and Mrs. George Bushel last Thursday morning. Girls, don't buy chenp lotions for the complexion. Just coax your mothers to use Teter Sclnuitt's Hour. G- H. Grnbb, painting and decorat ing country or city. Satisfaction guar anteed. Try me. Ind. phone 874. If you want a Hour with nil the nu tritious pari of the wheat buy GOLD DUST made by Columbus roller mills. HOUSES FOR RENT W have a desirable line of houses for rent. Becher Hockenberger and Chambers. A thins of beauty is a joy forever Sec the conservatory scena in "Old Ar kansaw" at the North Opera honseTues? day, October :J1 st. LOST Two shoats. cross between Poland China and Jersey Reds. Have been sxone over a week. Suitable reward paid for their recovery. H. Kx.lfSKNBKOCK. With every rcts worth of school sup lies you purchase at Seth Braun's yon get achance to draw a valuable prize among the articles displayed in his show window. Procrastination is the thief of time. Don't pat it ofT. Have your house in sured now. Have your accounts col lected before they are outlaw. Call on C. N. McElfresh. wtf. FOR SALE: Oae good yearling colt, on j colt fire months old. Both good ones. Roy Stires. 1 LEARN TELEGRAPHY and R, R. Accounting.- $50 to flOO per month salary paid our graduates. Operators always in demand. Indorsed by all railroads. Write for catalogue. Morse school of Telegraphy. Cincinnati. O., La Creese. Wis.. Texarcana, Tex.. San Francisco, CaL Smoke Little Duke cigar. Dr. J. W. Terry, Opticas. Try the Eleventh St. jeweller. Dr. Mark T. McMahon. dentist. Journal ads bring results. Dr E. H. Nauman. Dentist. 13th St Consult Dr. Terry about your eyes. Try our Ilex Lump Coal $7 at the yard. P. D. Smith Co. Both tel. No. 8. Lost a vest pocket memorandum book, red cover, on 15th street, last Fri day. Finder please leave at Jonrnal office and receive reward. O. E. Cox. HELP WANTED. I want 5 or G people,metnbero of one family preferred, to top beets. House rent free. Man can make $ a day. Inquire Journal offiee. Ezra Mahaffey went to Genoa yester day where he will superintend the con struction of a telephone line leading into the country from Genoa, connecting with the Nebraska Bell line. Mrs. Otto Kummer accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Olcott of Butler county, returned last Thursday from a two weeks visit with relatives at Belvidere, HI. Will R. Snell gave a banquet in hon or of six selected friends last evening at the Vienna restaurant. It was a game snpper and the manner in which Corbett served the birds and other edibles was a joy to the party about the table. Invitations are out announcing the approaching nuptals of Frank Micek and Miss Anna Mosteck, which event will take place at the Catholic church. Sunday morning November.'), '05. Every preparation is being made for a grand reception for the young people. David Thomas has sold his hand some black driving horse to L.G. Stocks of Genoa is the buyer. He will take the horse with him to Los Angeles for his family. No horse in Columbus combined the qualities of good breed ing, beauty, speed and gentleness to greater etxent than this one. He was a pet of Mr. Thomas's children and a general favorite in Columbus Con sideration $200. Swift and Company at last have lit the contract for their new cold stor age plant. Jos. Pearsall was awarded the contract and the building is to be erected on ground leased fiom the Union Pacific railroad company just across tne street west irom nautr- saaiurs lumber yard. The new struc ture is to be of wood covered with iron. Oas part of the building will be two stories high and 40 by 40 feet. The other part will be one story, 40 by 35 feet. The contract calls for the completion cf the building by Decem ber 1st SEND your want ads to the Journal. Dr. Lueschen, physician an surgeon 121 f Olive street. The Journal wants all the news. Phone or write it in. Boys, buy your cigars and candy at Smith's, opposite U. P. deot. tf A new line of guaranteed pipes and smoker's articles at The Bowling Alley, Drs. Martyn, Evans, Evans & Mar tyn Jr., office three doors- north of Friedhof 's store. Ladies' suits, skirts and jackets clean ed, altered, dyed and repaired. R. S. Palmer, The Tailor. The big scenic melo-drama '01d Ar-1 knnsaw'' will be the attraction at the North Opera house, Tuesday October 31st. P. E. McKillip and F. J. Pratt of Humprhey were in Columbus Friday night. Politics had something to do with the errand. WANTED: .100 now subscribers to the Jonrnal during the next sixty days to make our list 2000. Send iu your name or your friend's name now. "Old Arkansaw'' wi'.h a strong cast, a world of mechanical effects and a car load of scenery will be eeen at the North Opera house, Tuesday October .'list. The ladies of the Congregational church will serve supper Wednesday evening, November 1st in the vacant building just west of Pollock's drng store. A hearty invitation is extendeJ to all. One of the features of Fred Raymond's "Old Arkansaw" is a country quartette which offers varions tunes, popular among the people of the Ozark moun tains. The quartette never puts less than a half dozen encores, and is one of the many popular and pleasing features of 'Old Arkansaw'' which will be at the North Opera house, Tuesday, October 31st. FARMERS: Remember that the Journal goes to more Platte county far mere than any other paper in the coun ty. When you have a horse or a hay stack or a machine to sell or buy re member that a want ad in the Journal can do it cheaper than you can. Write out what you want. For every seven words s-nd 10 cents either in cash or stamps (25 cents is the least that will be receivt'il) and we wili do the rest. Try it once if yon have net tried i. George Stewart a young man who has been boarding at the Lindell Hotel for some time, and who has actad "queer," was adjudged insane Satnrday and taken to the Norfolk sanitarium by Deputy Lachnit. Stewart recently received a bnnch of money from an estate and was spending it as fast as be could. It is re lated that one day last week he dropped a roll of bills amounting to $75 on the sidewalk and then stood off and address mi the roll in the following lanmiaie: "I I don't know whether I'll pick you up or WAY UP is used by all who desire a fine quality of patent Hour. The Co lumbns roller mills makes it. Ladies' and gent's clothing cleaned, pressed, dyad and repaired. R. S. Pal mer, The Tailor. .' It is the most gorgeous set of scenery ever carried by a road company, at the North Opera bouse, Tuesday, October 31st. The advertising season is here, the time when the farmers buy their winter supplies from the merchants and when they clean np the odds and ends of 6tock and machinery on the farm. The most successfnl business men have learned that a newspaper circulating among the people who buy can do them cheaper and better service than a sales man hired to solicit trade from each in dividual buyer. And buyers Lave learned that the man who economizes in his business by using the newspaper as an advertising medium is in a posi tion to sell cheaper, other things being equal, than the man who relies entirely npon the more expensive method of keeping a high salaried man in his 6tore to wait for buyers to "drop in." Like wise progressive newspapers have learn ed that the good business man looks uf on advertising as a cold business propo sition, placing the money he expends for advertising in the same column with salesmen's salesmen's Ealariea, and that the ono thing demanded by that busi ness man of an advertising medium, is a newspaper that circulates widely among his possible customers. The Journal, confident of the correctness of that rea soning has labored incessantly and spent much money to build up the widest pot 6ible circulation. Not less than 500 in cash within the last year has been ex pended on circulation building, with the result that the Journal's circulation among the prosperous farmers of Platte county has much more than doubled. It has been the Journal's policy to make people want it by printing the impor tant news and to speak with scrupulous accuracy on public questions which tourrh the pocket books of all the peo ple. The best testimony to the con correctness of onr reasoning is the con stant addition of voluntary subscrip tions to our list. But we are still not silisfied. We have 6et our mark for 2)30 bona fide subscribers by January 1 and we need only 500 more to make it. If just one out of every three of our present subscribers will send us the name of a friend our mark is reached. If you like the Journal and its policy help us to boost, and do it now. Speak to just one friend for us and send in bis name. We are determined to have 2000 by January 1. If you do not be lieve that the Journal is already the favorite advertising medium for Colum bus' best business men, take a moment to note the large number of local and display ads earned by them. "Boost" is the word for the next sixty days. aVssssBBBsssli. 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 Best Equipped Optical Ofliices 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 Here we aro again with our White Silk Handkerchief brand of Pennsylvania hard coal the same kind we had last year Genuine Lehigh and Scranton the best coal in the world. Priee 810.50 per ton at onr shed. Place your orders before the price advances. We carry a large slock of coal coal ot all kinds rind for all purposes coal to burn. Come and see. It C. A. Speice. Dr. Terry, the Omaha Eye Specialist, has opened one of the best equipped optical offices in the west, over Pol lock and Go's drug store. Will be in bis Columbus office Sunday, Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday, of each week. Spectacles and eye glasses scientifi cally fitted. Consultation free. House For-Rent- For small family, one and ahalf blocks south of U. P. depot. Inquire at Inde pendent Tel. X 121. Economy in Coal. Why burn your money when you can save it by buying our Blend coal at 85.50 or Sunshine at 000 per ton at yards. A trial of this coal will convince you that they are all right. Weavei: v Sox, Coal Co. TOURIST CABS POPULAR. The idea that an inferior class of peo ple patronize the tourist sleepers is an error. On many trips only the best class of travelers are found. They are merely men and women of good sense who would rather travel to California in this manner and save n snug sum of money to use elsewhere. It is begin ning to be understood that it is by no means necessary for the traveler to spend a large sum of money in order to enjoy a trip to the Pacific Coast. If you cross the continent in one of the tourist sleepers of the Union Pacific you will enjoy your trip and save con siderable money. Inquire of W. H. BKX1IAM. 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 Wm. Diedkic'II. BUY OR SELL The System advertises your proiorty free until sold. Reli able Real Estate Agents thrrt out America find buyers for it. Show free; allow ILK. fare. For best bargains alonjt new R. It. or farms, businesses, etc. Tell us what you want and where you want to buy. Write for Sellers or Asent's plan, or best bargain list any place. 6nat Uiiii Land Agency Systti, Box 96. Uelumfcus. Nek (Center of U. s.) JIM'S PLACE I carry the best of everything in my line. The drinking pub lic is invited to come in and set for themselves. MS. NEVELS.PrpriMr 51G Twelfth Street Phone No. lib Protect Yourself for Cold Weather With a nico fur coat, fur or plu-.li lap role. or fur mittens. I have a nice linn of these goods. I buy thorn direct from the factory and ran sell them at the very lowest prices. It. will pay ou lo look over my .stock before yon buy else where. I know I can please you. 4t F. H. Rcsche, 11th. st. COAL. For hard coal, iurnace coal and all kinds of soft coal Newman & Welch. Lessons in China Painting. Mrs. Graves will give lessons in china punting beginning November 1st. Aleo take orders for Christmas work. 2t The Radiant Home 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 Carrying the heat around the outside of the bottom thus increasing the rad iation. Large Hot Air Flue Taking the cold air from the floor, or if preferred from the outside, thro'" the center of the bottom and upward between . the .draft, flues, in this way coming in contact with the hottest part: af the stove. A Complete Line of Gem City Goods M. ROTHLEITNER rJ at uf ' " wmr ' in i n"i - - 4 C Al -XX .as-