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(lgftflft g CASH STORE CASH STORE !. I -. ? , &&&. ..a "-3Ss & V ?" '-:.t' t T" ."' - mm . - SETTLED AT LAST The problem of getting well made, dura ble and comfortable underwear at a mod erate cost solved by the manulacturers oi Tbe Perfect Fitting, Popular Pried Mig Uiin Sis We know ol no other underwear that com bines so many qualities and that can be had for so little money. The garments fit well, wear well, look well, are knit from yarn of fine quali ty, are thoroughly well made and reliable and WE RECOMMEND THEM as having given more satisfaction to our trade than any under wear we have ever sold. Buy early while our stock of styles and sizes is complete. Boys' Union Suits from 50c to $1.00 Misses' Union Suits from 25c to $1.00 Ladies' Uhion Suits . 5C, 75c, $1, $1.50, $2, $2.50, $3 Essex Mills Childrens' Jersey Sleeping Garments, size 3 to 10 yrs. 5UC vSpecial Prices on Millinery Friday and Saturday KCaxd.7"are IDep't- 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 run. 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 lire 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. There is but one Round Oak and it is sold only by us. 3-rccex3r XDepaxtaaaeaa-t A Combination that Cannot be Beat Pure New York Buckwheat Direct from New York State, and Pure Vermont Maple Syrup Monarch Brand Direct lrom the State of Vermont. Both ABSOLUTELY PURE, and we guaran tee them to be so. A trial will convince you. German-American Coffee Sunny Monday Soap... cavttq Labor, Time, Clothes, bAVJbb j Temper Money "Sunny Monday Bubbles will wash away your troubles." Just one trial cake will do more than all the argument we can produce. Price 5c per cake. German-American Coffee Have You Seen ZSfie Big Cheese? Have you left an order for a piece ol it lor Thanksgiving? It is going fast and will be cut and delivered just before that day. Itllll lira Kitchen Utensils Made of PURE, ALUMINUM... Handsome, Durable, will not Corrode, will not Burn: Better than Granite Ware as there is nothing to scale off or chip. Costs no more than the best Granite and will last indefinitely. See 15he Display in X5he North Window LOCAL pAppEMlM$ lr. Paul, dentist. Dr. Vallier, Osteopath. Barber block. L'ror. Sike, teacher music. Barber bldg. G. K. Freib, painting and paper hanging, dwtf C. II. Dack went to Omaha Monday on business. Key. Benjamin of Palestine was in the city Mondav. Diamond O. hams and bacon at Her man Kersenbrock'p. Mrs. Barclay .Jones visited her (.xeiioa relatives last week. WANTED: Good blacksmith for city work. b. SHCKEIBER. Wanted -A yood jjirl for general house work, four in family. Call at this office. lr f. V. Campbell, Dentist with Dr. Lue-chen. Arnold' old stand. Olive st. F. D. Williams of Albion was in the city Monday transacting legal bnpinses. Mrs. George Hagel went to Omaha last fcatnrdav for a 6hort visit with friends and relatives. Girls, don't buy cheap lotions for the complexion, .lust coax onr mothers to . use Peter Schmitt's Hour. Dr. G A. Ireland and R. F. Wil liams or" St. Edward made a flying business trip to this city Monday. G. H. Grnbb. painting and decorat iui; country or city. Satisfaction guar anteed. Try me. Ind. phone 874. Mrs. Henrv '.innoclter of Belwood went ro St. Edward Monday for a two weeks' visit with her parents. If you want a U ur with all the nn tri'iou pailof the wheat buy GOLD DUST made by Columbus roller mills. Mrs. F. H. Rnsche has issued in vitations for a reception to be given next Friday afterncon in honor of Mrs Ben Mayer of Chicago. LOST Two shoats. cross between Poland China and Jersey Reds. Have b?en one over a week. Suitable reward paid for their recovery. II. KEusr.xnnocK. Procrastination is the thief of time. Don't pnt it off. Have yonr house in cnr.ii! now. Hive vonr acconnts col lected before they are outlaw. Call on O. N. McElfresh. wtf. h. Justus, a prominent Platte coun ty stockman whose postoffice it at St. Edward was in this city Moaday re turning from Omaha where he bad stock on the market Saturday. Snell Clark, the good natnred dep uty assessor from Woodville was ia the city over Sunday. He name down Saturday to attend the democratic committee meeting which filled the vacancy for supervisors on the demo cratic ticket. Smoke Little Duke cigar. Dr. J. W. Terry, Optican. 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. The Journal wants all the news. Phone or write it in. Try our Rex Lump Coal $7 at the yard. P. D. Smith Co. Both tel. No. 8. Next Tuesday will be election and then the agony will end for at least half of the candidates. It is a little chilly for a trip up "salt creek", but 6ome of the boys must make the voyage. HOUSES FOR RENT We have a desirable line of houses for rent. Becher Hockenberger and Chambers. Lost a vest pocket memorandum book, red cover, on 15th street, last Fri day. Finder please -leave at Journal office and receive reward. O. E. Cox. HELP WANTED. I want S or people.raembera of one family preferred, to top beets. House rent free. Man can make i a day. Inquire Journal office. 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 tbe Nebraska Bell line. The new Brannigan sale barn is almost completed. It is a mamoth structure and contains plenty rcom to accommodae without crowding the large attendance which usually attend stock sales at this place. T. B. Riwkin, a capitalist from Shenandoah, la., is visiting his friend, Thomas Dack of this city and inci dentally is looking up opportunities for investment in farm land. On a mission of this kind he accompanied Thomas Dack to Spalding Monday. Mr. and Mrs. A. Luth went to Washington Tuesday where they will live with their daughter. Miss Alice, who is a teacher in tbe schools at Mt Yaraon. Mr. and Mr. Luth are amang the oldest respected families and they will be missed by a large circle of friends. H. E. Pond of Lincoln, deputy grandmaster workman, Ancient Order of United Workmen of Nebraska who baa been in Columbus for three weeks for the purpot of increasing the membership of the local lodge will eomplete his work this week. Mr. Pond baa made material addition to the membership of this excellent order, and will return November 11th, to initiate the new members. SEND your want ads to the Journal. T Dr. Lneschen, physician an surgeon 121."i Olive street. Boys, buy yonr cigars and candy at Smith's, opposite U. P. deot. tf A new lino of guaranteed pipes and smoker's articles at The Bowling Alley, W. A. McAllister and O. T. Roen went to Lindsay on business last Fri day morning. Drs. Martyn, Evans, Evans & Mar tyn Jr., office three doors north of Friedhof 's store. J. R. Carter returned last ..Wednes- dav night trom a business trip to Norfolk and Omaha. M. O. Callender a prominent stock man of Nortn Platte was in this city last Friday visiting his brother-in-law C F. '-Todeuhoft, -proprietor ot the Meridian Hotel. ' FARMERS: -Remember that the Journal goes to more Platte county far mers than any other paper in the conn ty. When you have a horse or a hay stack or a machiue 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 send 10 cents either in cash or stamps CJr cents is the least that will be received) and we will do the res'. Try it once if you have not tried it. Homer aiartyn wai brought home from Omaha last -Wednesday night suffering from a severe attack of pleural pneumonia Hi9 health lad not been the bast and he had spent the fummer in the mountains of Colo rado with the hopes that he wcuid become sumciently rugged to enter school again. He re-entered college a wc-eR apo last aionuav unaer nis parents protest and on the first- day contracted a severe cold from sitting in an unhealed class rocra which de veloped quickly into, pneumonia. Charlie Krogi was a victim of a gocd joke Saturday. During the past year he saved up 2,000 tobacco tags for which he received a handsome shot gen. The gnu arrived Saturday while Uharlifl was at dinner and a couple of friends opened tbo bcx and proceeded to have some fan. The plans were laid by Chris Schmidt and Felix Sehmazc and a fake ifllae decided ni)3u. A si en card was tied on the and most highly igua aud the an placed on the back in I'latte county, bar of tbe saloon. Witn every ten cent purchase the buyer was given a free chance on the fire arm. Chances went like hoc cakes in the winter time and when Charlie arrived a whole pace of names had beenwritten down. Well, he fell right into tbe scheme and during the day was doing a land office basiness raffling off his own property, least expecting of the joke to follow. He tumbled to the scheme toward evening and after treating de- ci-led to try his new .prize next and Rays the gun shoots fine. WAY UP is used by all who desire a line quality of patent Hour. The Co lumbus roller mills makes it. WANTED:-.i()0 new subscrilers to the Journal during the next sixty days to make our list 2000. Send in your name or yonr friend's name now. F. S. Thompson of Albion was the guest of F. H. Abbott last Thursday night on his return from the State Banker's ssociation at Lincoln. DON'T FORGET to help the Jour nal swell its subscription list to 2, (XX). Many new names are coming in. Read the Journal ads this week, if you want to see what the advertisers think of the Journal as an advertising medinm. Ray Young and Vernon Erskine, two well known young men of this city havo secured positions as travell ing salesmen with the M. E. Smith Dry Goods Oo. of Omaha. They made their first trip for their em plovers last Monday. Leo Gelt zen and Gns Becher, Jr., ppent Sunday in the sand hills west of Columbus in pursuit of te feathered webb feet. They brought home S3 gocd plump specimens and declared they would have bagged more had their " blinds been in the right place. " L. W. Snow last Saturday closed a deal wherein he purchased a quarter of a block on Fifteenth stiee' frcm A. Luth. Mr. Snow is somewhat reticent in announcing his plans of dipsosing of the property but he stated to a Journal reporter that if he did not sell the lots before spring he would prob.ibly replace the old buildings with new ones. Fred Wille W. H. Swartsley and J. J. Barnes met at the Journal oBlce Tuesday and decided to change the date of the combination hog sale, advervtised for December 21. to the first week in December, to accommo date tne larmers wno oesire to pur chase male pigs at a date earlier than that first set. See their ad in the Journal. 0 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 Olliices In 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 FKEE Here wo aro again with our White Silk Ibind kerchief brand of Pennsylvania linrd coal the same kind we had last year Genuine Lehigh and Scranton the best coal in the world. Price $10.0 per ton at our shed. Place your orders before the price advances. We carry a larjje stock of coal coal ot all kinds am! 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 Co's drug store. Will be in his Columbns ofSce Sunday, Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday, of each week. Spectacles and eye glasses scientifi cally fitted. Consultation free. TOURIST CABS POPULAR. The idea that an inferior rlass of peo ple patronize the tonrist sleepers is an error. On many trips only the best class of travelers are fonnd. They are merely men and women of good sense who would rather travel to California in this manner and save a snug sum of money to use elsewhere. It is begin ning to he 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 Const. If yon cross the continent in one of the tourist sleepers of the Union Pacific yon will enjoy your trip and stive con siderable money. Inquire of W. H. BEXUAM. LEARN TELEGRAPHY and R. R. Accounting. $50 to $100 per month alary paid our graduates. Operators always in demand. Indorsed by all railroads. Write for catalogue. Morse school of Telegraphy. Oiacinnati. O., La Croese, Wis., Texarcaaa, Tex., San Francisco, Cal. BUY OR SELL The System advertises your property free until sold. Reli able Real Estate Aw.-nt.-t thn out America tind buyers for it. Show free: allow R.K. fare. For best bargains alonir new R. R. or farms, businesses, etc. Tell us what you want and where you want to buy. Write for Sellers or Agent's plan, or best bargain list any place. 6r at Uiin Uri Agncy Systi, Bex 96. GehimMis. Nek (Center of u. s.) JIM'S PLACE I carry the best of everything in my line. The drinking pub lic ia invited to come in and see for themselves. Jfl. NEVEL.Frprltor 516 Twelfth Street Phone No. 116 Sinner Sets at Cost. I have several choice &ets of decorated Holland dinner sets which will lie offer ed at cost for two weeks. Call and see prices before buying elsewhere. Seth Braun. m day WIXTER CLOTHING. Our winter stock of clothinir for ineii and boys merits the careful at tention of any careful buyer, especial ly those who are looking for the best made clothing their money can buy. Our men's and voting nien' suits and overcoats for this winter excel in qual ity, style, make and fit Our prices are correct. We arc agents for Tiger, Champion and Stetson hats, Selz shoes, Lion shirts and collars, also Marlbor ough work, and dress shirts. Remem ber our prices are the same to your child as to you. Hart's one price clothing, shoe and hat house, Colum bus, Nebraska. Economy in Coal. Why burn yonr money when you con save it by buying our lllend coal at 'jo.o!! I or Sunshine at SG.00 per ton at yards. A trial of this coal will convince yon that j they are all right. i Weaver .fc Son, Coat, Co. Protect Yourself for Cold Weather With a nice fur coat, fur or pluh Ir.p ' robe, or fur mittens. I !iav a nice line ' of these goods. I buy them diiee.t. from the factory and can nell tliein at the very lowest prices. It will pay you in. look over my stock berore you buy else where. I know I can please you. 4t F. H. Kcsciie. 11th. st. COAL. For hard coal, iurnace coal and all kinds oi solt coal Newman & Welch. LessoHS in China Painting Mrs. Graves will give lessons in china pointing beginning November 1st. Also 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 contaet with the hottest part af the stove. A Complete Line of Gem City Goods HHu9eJKSP? ma! M. ROTHLEITNER. h43Si-'