Esa&Bs&t P3KZ95E WESssS 4 h f r - - 'mKurMMM m w -Zd? Ill' l v rJQb&m - toRl:h Hi Garden, Grass and Field Seeds We have one of the most complete stocks of Garden, Grass and Field seeds to be found anywhere in this section. This season will find us in position to handle ajlarger volume of business than heretofore. We assure you that by placing your or der in our hands you will have nothing to regret, and that you will be a large gainer as we shall exert every effort to please you, knowing that it is not only a matter for this season's consideration, but for future time as well. We do not attempt to compete merely in price. Our aim is to EXCEL IN QUALITY and in spite of fierce competition we main tain the largest seed trade in this territory, which is indisputable evidence that OUR SEEDS ARE RELIABLE. In ALFALFA SEED which we make a specialty, we have three grades, from $9 per bushel up. We have as fine a stock of HOME GROWN ALFALFA as we ever handled. Ask for THE TRUTH ABOUT ALFAL FA a little booklet written by the grower of Alfalfa in Nebraska, having 3,000 acres. All prices and samples of all grass and field seeds mailed for the asking. All orders lor GARDEN SEEDS amounting to $2 or more will be mailed or expressed prepaid. 2SESfi2EX2E We Have Finished I i : Our inventory jand we have a j 1 (Jigs I Store full of bargains, not forgetting i Our I Baby ! ! Bugrgies - . . HERRICK BOTH PHONES UNDERTAKING NEW FIELD SEEDS I90S ALFALFA, RED CLOVER, ALSYKE CLOVER, ENGLISH BLUE GRASS TIMOTHY, RAPE, BROME GRASS RED TOP, GERMAN MILLET HUNGARIAN, ETC., at the lowest market price lor choice seeds. HERMAN P. H. OEHLRICH PATRONIZE A Home School The Standard Square Inch Tailoring System of Chicago. Sewing taught free to each pupil. We teaeh to cnt and fit by actual measurement without change or alteration Mrs. A. C Boone MANAGER. First door north of Drs. Martyn & Evans' office. FRESH GARDEN SEEDS NEW AND TRUE They suit others. They will please you. JEROME B. RICE SEED CO. furnish our seeds. Mr Oliver P. Newman. Eon if Ed card Newman residng ten mile north of Columbus and Miss Anna Krause of Creston were married in tbis city last Thnrday at the home ot the groom's nncle, Harry C. New man by Jndge liattterman. The b4, gowned in white Eilk was at. tended by Mit-s Anna Staab of Ansley, Neb. and the groom was attended by his brother, Harry. Mr. " and Mrs Newman left Sunday for their new home in Hecla, Sooth Dakota. Andrew Peterson and Andrew An derson of the Lindsay neighborhood made this office a call last Thursday. Dr C. V. CAMPBELL Dentist Office with Dr. Lueschen Arnold's Old Stand Teeth Painlessly Extracted Crown and Bridge Work Gold, Silver and Cement Filling Examination and Estimates Free of Charge Dr. Panl, dentist. Herrick for furniture. Jonroal ads bring results. Dr. Mark T. MoMahon. dentist School supplies, Snow's, tf Prof. Sike, teacher music. Barber bldg. Get your shoes shined at Park Bar ber shop. tf Guaranteed watch repairing by 11th St. Jeweler. tf New line of ladies collars and neck wear at Galley's. Coal and baled bay awlays on top at Newman & Welch. tf Dr. D. T. Martyn, jr., office new Columbus State Bank building. Boys, buy your cigars and candy at Smith's, opposite U. P. deot. tf FOB SALE: A second hand piano, almost new. Inquire Journal office. Rubber boots mended with a vol oanizing substitute at Carl Schubert's. Dr. C. V. Campbell, Dentist with Dr. Lueschen, Arnold's old stand. Olive st Try our Bex Lump Coal f 7 at the yard. P. D. Smith Co. Both tel. No. 8. Children's stationery at Busohman's. Something new. None like it in town. 2t Go to drugsi-t Obas. H. Dark today for a Hyotnfi outfit, a cure for catarrh. Complete treatment f 1 Money back if it fails. We were mis -informed last week as to the sex of the new arrival at the home of Charles H. Daok, the child being a boy instead of a girl. A buss load of Columbus young people drove out to Miss Bena Tur ners school last Friday night to at tend the basket .social given to raire money for school library. The func tion was a sneees in every way, net ting over $14 for cooks. The pupils furnished a part of the program and Craig Turner and Vernon Erekine were among the visitors who contributed vocal numbers. A bungled telegram cost Mr. and Mrs. R. Y. Lisoc a hurry trip to Omaha last Friday night. They re ceived a telegram from their daugh ter Mis. Orville Pennington whom ttiey were expecting to visit ihem in Columbus. The telegram was intend ed to notify them of her coming but it was fo worded when it reached here that it appeared to summon them to Omaha. Accordingly they hastened to Omaha, Friday night to find their daughter in the best of health They remained till Friday when Mr. and Mrs. Pennington returned with them to tbis city where' they will spend the summer. The Columbus people who went to Omaha last week to see Bernhardt saw one of the world's greatest ac tresses. She spoke in Frenoh but her acting expressed the universal feeling and sympathies of mankind which were understood by every one of the vast assemblage that crowded the large auditorium to hear her. The thing that most impressed from the raising of the curtain on the first act was that Bernhardt and her trained suppirt were not playing to the audi ence but were actually living the sad, passionate story of Oamille. Actors were apparently indifferent as to whether their backs or their faces were presented to the audience when thej spok9. Their laughter was real laughter and their tears real tears. The highest climax of Bernhardt's acting was been in the third act when Pere Duval visited Camille at the country home where she was liv ing, outside of the bonnds of law, united only by the bonds of a con suming natural love, with his son Armand Duval. He pleaded with her to so conduct herself ac to make his son hate her in order to drive him away from her and save his good name and that of his noble family. The real tears, the heart-wrecking agony through which Oamilie passeg bringing herself to break away from the man the loved, give up a peaceful, if illegal home, and return to a life of shame moved almost the entire audience to tears. The story of Ca millle contains too much of the sen sual to be read or seen by undeveloped yonne people But for the mature, the story as interpreted by Bernhardt, cm have nothing but a wholesome in fluence. Bernhardt's acting of Ca mille is an unanswerable argument against the practices of free-love. In the last act Camille on her deathbed reaching out and clutching the bridal veil of her friend and placing it about her own head most beauttfyully sym bolized the natural yearning of her heart for the sweet bliss of married life which comes only through purity and innocence and the seal of the legal marriage contract. Special Harness Sale in this -space you will find each week bargains offered in our large and complete stock of Harness and Coal Beginning Monday, March 12th we will have a Special Sale on Single Harness for one week and will give a Cash Discount of $5 per Set. Don't miss this sale. Come in and see and find out that we will do just as we say. Throw away that old harness and get one of our bargains this week. L. W. Weaver and Son Coal and Harness , Tel. No, 74 Inquire of Herrick. Dr. Vallier, Osteopath, Barber block. G. B. Preib, painting and paper hanging. dwtf Beautifnl line of box paper at Snow's. tf Carl Schubert has complete camping outfits for rent. tf The Journal wants all the news. Phone or write it in. If your eyes, ears, nose or throat give you trouble see Dr. Lueschen. BUFF COCHINS for sale cheap at Mrs. Toungs near B. & M. depot, ltp A good stcok of glass ware and queensware at low prices at Seth Braun's. Carl Schubert has a nice line of Zonophones, and Talking maohines and records. FOB SALE: One of the best farms in Howard county, fifty dollars an acre. For particulars write, H. J. Dixon Springview, Neb. C. A. Linstrum has moved his tail oring establishment from his old quar ters on 12th street to the Beinke building on 13th street. Hyomei costs yon nothing unless it cures you of catarrh. Deposit f 1 with Druggist Ohas. H. Daok and if Hyo mei fails to cure, he will return your money. Everybody is satisfied with Shell Creek Valler Pride flour made by Peter Schnritt. the German miller. If you haven't tried it, now is the right time to begin. tf 'Hooligan," the world famous tramp, will be assisted by a singing dancing chorus of pretty girls and a number of other comedians in tbe presentation of his "Troubles" liere shortly. Pure bred B. C. B. Leghorns, won third pen at Platte County Poultry show. Fine cockerels for sale at SI each. Mrs Roy Clark, R. F. D. No. 3, St. Edward Nebraska. Neb. Telephone Q 90. 45 ot TAKEN UP. At my farm four miles north of town, three calves, on November i7tb, l'JOo. Owner 'can have same by proving property and paying expenses. Inquire of O. J. Turner. FOR SALE A modern resi dence, 10 rooms and bath, good barn, every convenience, best location in town. Call at Jour nal Office. tf John loogood a member of Webb's bridge gang met with a painful ac cident last Saturday afternoon at Schuyler. While working on a stock chute bis eye waB pierced by a spike which slipped from under his ham mer. He came to Columbus on the first train and sought the aid of a surgeon. The wound is very painful but it is not beleived to be serious At the urgent request of a large number of ladies who were prevented by the storms two weeks ago, Mrs. Brugger has consented 'to give a sec ond demonstration of puff paste pat ties, at her home Thursday afternoon at three o'clock. An admission of ten cents will be charged, the proceeds to go to the Congregational Aid society. After Mrs. Brugger has explained the method of making these delicate little accessories, and has actually baked them to prove the receipt a lunceon for an addional ten cents will be served. It is suggested that the men of the city give their wives the price of a couple of havannas and send them out Thursday afternoon to get some added ideas on wholesome cooking All ladies of the city are invited. " "": V '& Dr. J. W. Terry OF OMAHA EYE SPECIALIST EXPERT OPTICIAN Best Equipped Optical Offiices 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 FREE S6(jjjjj3 9 BABY'S PICTURE Have you one? No? Then take it to the McAllister Studio and ' GET IT'S FIRST rICTXJK.EJ. It will be prized in aftur years. It is it clever turn that's required to take baby'spicture right. The knack is onr's, and the picture will be yours soon after sitjting. Bring it in now. It will never be prettier. McAllister SEtnfllo OLIVE ST., Columbus. Nebr. Over Phillipps Store Herrick for baby go-carts. Mazeppa chocolates, Snow's. A new supply of shells and guns at Carl Schubert's. Dr. Q. A. Allenburger, office in new State Bank building. Try a Journal "want ad" if you have anything to buy or sell. Drs. Martyn, Evans & Evans. Con sultation in German and English. A fine line of new hand painted china at Bushman's Backet store. A full line of hunting coats, caps, hats, pants boots, etc., at Carl Schu bert's. FOR SALE A set of the Internation al cyclopedia, 15 volumes, cheap at the Journal office. WAN1 ED : Good farm loans at 5 per cent. No commissions, W. L. May, Omaha, Neb. FOR SALE: Two thorough bred Hereford bulls, two years old. W. L. Smith, Monroe, Neb. When you want baled hay that is bright and coal that is clean order from Newman Welch. tf WAT UP is used by all who desire a fine quality of patent flour. The Co lumbus roller mills makes it. Excellent seed potatoes for sale. Early Ohio variety at 75 cents. Don't wait until spring and pay fl 50. Tur ner & Jenkins. 1-2 Stomach dosing will not cure ca tarrh. Breathe Hyomei and its germ killing power will cure tbe disease. Druggist Ohas. H. Dack sells on guarantee. B. S. Palmer, the tailor, cleans, dyes and repairs ladies, and gen'ts clothing. Hats cleaned and reblocked. Agent for Germania steam dye works. Olive St. Between 12th and 13th St. The best evidence of the confidence of business men in tbe Journal as an ad vertising medium and of their appra cation of the Journals work in con solidating three newspapers in less than two years, is the Journals grow ing advertising patronage. Our ad vertising books for February show an increase of 50 per cent over the com bined advertising of the Daily and Weekly Journal for February 1905. These expressions of confidence are appreciated and we are constantly pushing to Increase the Journal's cir culation to keep pace with onr in crease in advertising rates in order to reciprocate. Gas from a hard coal stove came near to snuffing out the lives of a Co lumbus family one nieht last week. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Meavs were the victims, the latter be ing in an uncon scious statu when the physician ar rived and the former having fallen to the floor in a helpless condition after phoning for a doctor. At two o'clock in the morning Mrs. Meays awoke with a Bick headache and complained of an intense pain in her stomach. While her Husband was trying to minister to her she fainted away Ho carried her to bed and started to tele phone for the physician when he felt himself being overcome and he had not got chrough phoning whon he fell to the floor. In a moment he rallied enough to realize that he was the victim of gas poisoning and he man aged to get to the dooi and throw it opea before the arrival of the physi cian. After three or four hours suffering both Mr. and .Mrs. Meays recovered. The people of Genoa and surround ing country were shocked Saturday forenoon when the news came of the sudden death of Mrs. E. M. Vacght at her home east of town in the Liber ty neighborhood. Helen Maud Hor ton was born April 3, 18S4 and was the third daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Horton. August 7, 1904 she was mar ried to E. M. Vaught, who with their infant son survives her. The ordeal is particularly hard for Mr. Vaught as less than four years ago he sus tained the loss of his first wife, who had been Miss Emma O. Hedman. Saturday morning Mrs Vaught ap peared to ba in her usual health, hav ing apparently nearly recovered from the effects of her recent illness, men tion of which was made two weeks ago. Her husband had gone to work on nis farm north of town and had barely arrived there, when word came that the wife he had just left at home so full of hopes and early restoration to perfect health had in one moment passed into that long rest which knows no waking. She leaves besides her husband and infant son, a father, mother, three sisters and live brothers to mourn her departure,, two sisters having proceded her. Margaret and Mrs. Blanche Corcoran, who died last August. Genoa Leader. 505 Eleventh street, In Order.... To clear our shelves for our New Spring vStock we will contin ue to sell all our line of Winter Goods at 20 Per Cent Off Men's Suits and Overcoats at 20 per cent reduction Ladies cloaks, jackets and capes at 20 per cent off Boy's vSuits and Overcoats at 20 per cent reduction Our New will arrive and be on dis play about March 1st. We will be pleased to show these goods iSHiHHMHmHBMMMHMHHMHBH J. H. 505 Eleventh Street, Wm. DIETRIGHS House, Sign Prfif 5n and Carriage raiiiUitiy lain and ornamental Painting ot all Kinds. Oltu or Country. nd. Tel. 2142. COLUMBUS, NK Henry Raiatz k Co., Nebraska Phone 29. independent Phones 29 ail 229. ALFALFA SEED We have the best, cleanest alfalfa seed that can be procured in this country. This &eed is Crown in Western Nebraska We have given this alfalfa seed business a great deal ot attention and study and know that our seed is right. If you expect to sow this spring or fall, now is the time to buy your alfalfa seed. The supply of fancy seed is limited. Leave your orders now later you will have to take what you can get. We also have a large stock of Grass Seeds such as Timothy, White Clover, Red Clover, Red Top Millet, Cane Seed, Blue Grass, etc., etc, and a little later will have plenty of Seed Corn. Garden Seeds x That Grow .. We carry a full line of Garden Seeds both in bulk and packages and several var ieties of good onion sets. Make out a list of your wants in garden seeds and let us put them up for you before the spring rush begins. i in? Bit k cm Groceries, Crockery, f. Glassware and Seeds tlTT l-tfr-t- T n I T t T T T 1 T T I T f GALLEY Columbus, Nebraska Spring tStocR to you. GALLEY Columbus, Nebraska 2sthinjr hut the finr.t I CHAS. A. WELCH, I Columbiiri, Nebraska I 'M"M"M"H"I"H8 If t T 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1