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SKKassta daaa Special Sale o . . m Saturday and Monday ERRICK BOTH PHONES UNDERTAKING V P r UNION PACIFIC TIME Tlftl F I 1Mb WEST BOUND. VAIN LINE. Ho. t,Orerland Limited. 12:10 p. m Ho. , Colorado Express 6:55 p. m No. 5, California and Oregon Kx ... . 7 :45 . m fJo. 7, Lob Atweles Limited, 1:47 p.m. Ho. S.Fast Mail 4.0$ p. tn. Ho. 11, Colo. Special ,"n- m Ho. IS. North Platte LocaL 11:00 n.m. Ho. 59. Local Freight .:00 a.m. EAST BOUNI ".MI 11: Ho. 2, Overland Limited 5:50 p.m. Ho. 4. Atlantic Express :00 a. m Ho. 9, Eastern Express 222 p. m No. 8. Loe Anselee Limited 8JBp.ia. Ho. 10, Fast Mail 12:55 $ m No. 12, Chicano Special 5:25 a. la Ho. 14, North Platte Local 1:47 p. m Ho. 60. Local Freight 5:80 p. m. NORFOLK BRANCH. Depart Ho. 28, Paaaenmr 80p. ni No.77, Mixed 701 a. m Arrivf- No. M, Paaaenxer 12:l4r' p- m No. 78. Mixed 7K)0p.ir. ALBION AND SPALDING BRANCH. Depart No. 21, Passenger 225p.ru. Ho.79, Mixed 7:00a. ni Arriye . No.2. Passenger 12:55 p. in Ho. 80, Mixed S.-OOp.m Horfolk passenirer trains ran daily. No trains on Albion and Spalding branrl Bandars. .... All main line passenger trains dally. W. H. Benham. Aitnnt Mr. Frank Rain of Fairhury, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Roeu Sun day. Mrs. C. J. Garlow wnt to Madison yesterday to attend a Woman's Club meeting. Fred Garlow of Lincoln spent Sun day with his cousin, C J. Garlow of this oity. A pretty souvenir with every glass of ice cream soda at Poesch's Saturday. LfOST A pair of fratneless spectacles with gold trimmings. Finder please leave-at Clotber hotel and receive reward. Mr. Sullivan's "ten" of the Epis oopal guild will give a musicals to might at the home of Mrs. -O. D. Evans. From Creston is announced the birth of a eon last week to Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Lohr and a son to Mr. and Mrs. Joe McGill. Ed Bossiter has been appointed dep uty tax collector by Treasurer Becher and his work of collecting delinquent taxes began this morning. There will be a meeting of all those interested in the Presbyterian church on next Sunday afternoon at three o'clock at the church. Important By order of Session. A special excursion will be rum from Albion Friday to bring Albioi people to bear Rev. Lyon Friday night. Don't fail to attend the Rummage sale, benefit Grace church guild, begins to night. Gottschalk building, eleventh street, two doors west of Galley's store. District No. 3 of the Independent Telephone companies of Nebraska met in this cityFriday and organized. Delegates from tne companies at Al biea, Petersburg. Belgrade, Belwood. Tilden, Platte Center, Monroe, Sur prise and Columbus were present, re presenting territory where 3689 phones are used. The following offi cers were elected: G. J. Garlow, president- I. Lightner, Monroe, vice president; A. S. Brown, Surprise, secretary and treasurer. At the close of an interesting meeting Mr. Black- ledge, salesman for the American Electrio Co., gave the delegates a banquet. Rummage sale, benefit Grace church guild, begins tonight. Gottschalk build ing. Eleventh street, two doors west of Galley's store. Word was received in Columbus last week of the death of Audrey, the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bert McFar land, of Glasgow, Montana, on the 16th. Mrs. Carl Kramer accompanied bv her daughter, Mrs. M. J. Keliey, re turned yesterday from Chicago where Mrs Kramer was called several weeks aro by the death of her FiFter, Mrs. Ben Mayer Mrs. Kelloy will visit here a few weeks whilo her bus band is making his western territory. W. J. Welch was in this city yesterday to swear nut a complaint against Nick Coppock who is charged with soliciting .nsurance without a proper license. Welch says lhat he paid the defendant $30 ami thtfc W. II. Piigbsley paid him 815 for policies in the Aetna Life and Accident company, and the policfcj were never icceived The home ollice of the company claims not to know Coppock J. W Parker, a workman on the exca vation gang of the new creamery, was painfully injured abont his head and face yesterday. The grouud caved in striking Partter on the head and shoul ders. He was completely buried and had to be dug out. The blood flowed profusely from his head and face and he was takeu to his room at the Clother hotel where he is under the physician's care. Holden Brothers, who control near ly a dozen different plays, will pre sent their masterpicee, "What Wo men Will Do," at the North Opera house on Thursday April 26 The plav will give a fall scenic pro duction, the same as seen in all the great cities last season. This produc tion is under the personal direction of Mr. H. M. Holaen. Special reduced prices 25, 35 and 50 cents. The Art department of the Woman's Club met with Mrs. A. J. Smith Sat urday afternoon. Some very inter esting papers were lead and some very pretty pieces of china were exhi bited. Miss Ross read a paper on Persian Rugs, Miss Grabam one on School Room Decoration, Mrs. Geit zen one on Home Decoration and Mrs. Sawyer, on up-to date China Paint ing. MisB Martha Turner showed a fine piece of chip carving and Mrs. Smith some very pretty pieces of nasd painted china. One of the most interesting produc tions that will come to the North Opera House this season will be the Northland singer, Mr. Ben Hendricks, the celebra ted Swedish dialect comedian in his play Ole "Olson." Mr. Hendricks holds a prominent place in the ranks of I he singing comedians of the country, he has a well modulated high baritone voice and knows how to use it. He has re ceived such high praise for his warbling, that he will this season make it one of the features. Mr. Gray has surrounded Mr. Hendiicks with a strong company and a complete production. A liquid cold enre for .children that is pleasant, harmless, and effec tive is Bee's Laxative Honey and Tar. Superior to all other cough syrups for cold remedies, because it acts on the bowels. An ideal remedy for coughs, colds, coup whooping cough and all curable lung and bron chial affections in child or adult. Pleasant to take. Sold by McClin tock & Carter. $50 CALIFORNIA AND RETURN W Destinations San Francisco, Los Angeles. Via Portland and Puget Sound $6g.50 round trip, one way via Shasta Route. Dates of Sale April 25 to May 5. Return limit July 31. Stopovers Points between the Missouri River and the Pacific Coast Routes Good vga direct routes; for instance, to San Fran cisco or Los Angelee, via Denver, Scenic Colorado, Salt Lake City. To San Francisco via Denver, Scenic Colorado, Salt Lake Route through Los Angeles. No tour of the coast is complete unless it includes the Puget Sound. Train Service Daily through Pullman Standard and - Tourist sleepers to San Francisco via Denver, Rio x Grande Route, Salt Lake City; Tourist Sleepers Thurs days and Frikays, personally conducted. Daily through Pullman Tourist Sleepers to Los Angeles, uia Denver, Rio Grande Route, Salt Lake City, thence Salt Lake Route; Tourist Sleepers Tuesdays and Saturdays personally conducted. Write or call for California descriptive matter, "Pacific Coast Tours," folders, berths, information. Describe Jrour proposedtrip and let us advise you how to make it at east cost. L. F. RECTOR, Agt Columbus, Nebr - Rev. and Mrs Nemmarker visited in Madison Sunday. Jj The masquerade at the Maennerchor last Saturday night .was well attended and a most enjoyable function. Ifchlwi ami Vicinity. Henry Schoeder attended a meeting of the Knights of America at Colum bus Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Burt Stevenson had Mrs H Schroeder as their guest over Sunday. Mrs. E Eklebsrry of North Bend arrived Tuesday for a visit among her kith and kin here. Mrs. Fred Barnhold died April 16 and was buried here last Thursday. Mrs Barnhold was a patient sufferer for many years and death OMne as a relief. Deceased had many friends in this county and to know her was to love her. The neighborhood Card olub sur prised Mr. and Mrs. Ed Yonkie a week ago last Sunday evening. A royal time was had. Mrs. Joe DiEchner, Mrs. Henry schroeder and Mr. and Mrs. John Dischner attended the funeral of the latter's mother at Columbus Friday. The Richest Man in the World. The richest man in the world can not have his kidneys replaced nor live with out them, so it is importsnt not to neglect these organs. If Foley's Kidney Cure is taken at ihe first sign of danger, the symptons will disappear and your health will bie-torec, as it strengthens and builds up these organs as nothing cIsh will. 0c.ir Bowman, Lebanon, Ivy , writes: "I have need Foley's Kid ney Cure and lake great pleasure in etatini: it cured me permanently of Kid ney disease, which certainly would have cost me my life. -.McClintock te barter. Cedar Chips. Nels Hasselbalcn drove across to Grt-shnw Saturduy afternoon to meet his brother Otto, who came up from Jordova for a- visit , Mablon and True Bonner are suffer ing from a severe attack of dogwood poison. They went to the river Fri duy to cer, Cedar trees and got more than they bargained for. Mr and Mrs. Messing and ohildren visited in Columbus -Saturday and Sunday. Harry Price shelled corn Saturday. Mr. Prieb of the tableland is haul ing lumber from the niear Creek mill to build an addition to his house. Miss Lizzie Schmit has gone to Al bion for an extended visit with her aunt and uncle. The carpenters are making great headway with W. M. Housers new barn. They have part of the first coat of paint on. MiKfi Mary Staley and Miss William House went to Duncan Sunday and something or other or something else caused a hot box. they bad to stop at Clouse's to cool off. Mr. Phillips has built him a nice new barn. Stomach and Liver Trouble Cored. Oriuo Laxative Fruit Syrup cures stomach and liver trouble as it aids digestion, and stimulates the liver and bowels withont irritating these organs pills and ordinary cathartics. It cures indigestion and sick headache and chronic constipation. Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup does not nauseate or gripe and is mild and pleasant to take. Re fuse substitutes. McClintock & Carter. Platte Center. Quite a delegation of Platte Center teachers took examination at Columbus Saturday. Among the number were the Misses Alice Zingg, Alice Hughes, Kittie Gentlemau and Kathryne Hen nessey. Miss Mae Considine visited in Colum bus Sunday. Miss Genevieve Considine and Ethel Thomazin were Columbus visitors Sat urday. Mrs. Thomas Mylet is quite sick at her home west of town. Mr. and Mr?. Thos. Regan and daughter of St Edward are visiting with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Regan. - Miss Mary Murphy returned from Iowa last week and will remain here for an indefinite time. Miss Suzanne Niemoller visited at her home in Monroe Sunday. Miss Josie Clother departed last Sun day for Xew York where she will visit for some time with relatives. Last Saturday Miss Mary Cronin fin ished a successful term of school in the Mary ville district. Mrs. L. R. Huffman held an auction sale of household goods last Saturday. Mrs. Huffman intends to leave for South Dakota this week to Join her husband. Miss Augusta Nelson left Monday evening for her homestead in South Dakota. The Easter ball given in Platte Centre was a financial as well as a social suc cess. A very enjoyable time was had by all who attended. For headache, constipation, eta, Dade's Liver Pills are best. They cleanse and tonic the liver. Sold by McClintock & Carter. Route 4 Born to Mr. and Mrs. Adam Smith, Saturday, a son. Chas. Posegate and family left Fri day for their future home in Alberta, Canada. Jo Barnes dipped his cattle Monday. Ed Early was on this route Friday. Steckleberg Coming. The Ladies Aid society of the Con- I gregational church have been fortunate vuuuKuuieeuHR) Oir.'KJHTl aiecKieoerg, famous violinist; for a recital in the Congregation! church on May 25. This will be of especial interest to lovers of fine music and an event that the public in general will wait for. MebtriUe A son was bom to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brook last week. The carpenters are building an ad dition to Herman Schmidt's house. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Hamapp were guests of the family of Otto 'Sennits Sundayl r r John Doecsh andwife were in Co lumens on business Tuesday. August Wahls lost a valuable horse last week Will Schluntz who was visiting in this vicinity a few months returned to his home in Harlan county this week. Gus Loseke and family were guests at the home of Gerd Rosche Sunday. Seal Etaate Loans. We are prepared to make loans on all kinds of real estate at the lowest rates on easy terms. Becher. Hocken berger & Chambers. A dose of Pine-ules at bed time will nually relieves backache, before morn ing. These beautiful J little globules are soft gelatine coated ; and when moistened and placed in the moutn you can't keep from swallowing them. Pine-ules contain neither sugar nor alcohol just gums and resins obtained from our own native pine forest, com bined with other well known bladder, kidney, blood and backache remedies Sold by McClintock & Carter. Route 5. Robert Church and Miss Bosetta Butter were married today at Shelby. They wili live in the Sam Bell house Mrs. M. E. Kirschner was a Ulysses visitor this week. Earl Sweringen of Lincoln is visit ing relatives here this week. , 'the Original. Folej- & Co., Chicago, originated Honey and Tar as a throat and lung remedy, and on account of the great merit and popnlniity of "Fole"- Honey aud Tar many imitations are offered for the genuine Thee worthies- nnita tions have similar sounding names He ware of them. The genuine Fles Honey and Tar it in a yellow packatre. Ask for it and refuse u Mibstitute. 1 1 is the best remedy fur coughs and colds. McClintock & Carter. Mt. Pleasant Items Mr. and Mrs Newton and Mr. and Mrs. Stornbaugh visited Mr Gilleno Sunday. Mr. and Mrs Henry Crosier visited Mrs. Elmira Buck Sunday. Mr Stout's gave a surprise da:ce last Friday evening in honor of Roy Bivin. it being his eighteenth birth day An enjoyable time was had. Light refreshments were served. Mrs. Elmira Buck and daughter flattie went to Columbus Tuesday on businses. Mr and Mrs. A. O. Foote spent Sunday with George Foote's. Very Low Bates to California. On account of the convention at Los Angeles, Cal., May 7-10, 1006. of the Im perial Council Ancient Arabic Order Nobles of the Mystic Shrine, the Union Pacific has authorized a very low round trip rate to San Francisco and Los An geles. Tickets on sale from April 25th to May 5th, 1906. For rates, sleeping car reservations and California literature write to W. H. Benham, Agent. Palestine. Nearly all of the farmers are through sowing small grain. J. Berlin and ohildren from Genoa attended services at' the Palestine Baptist church Sunday. Amy Wagner of St. Edward is visit ing at J. Andersons. Misses Mae Burrow and Alice Wag ner of St. Edward visited at Tom Thomazin's Sunday afternoon. The teacher and pupils of District 62 are prepairing to give an entertain ment in the near future. Mrs. J. Anderson spent Friday afternoon at Nels Clang's. Charles Eke and Nels Johnson visit ed at Bonde Peterson's Sunday. Mrs. P. Welin, Miss Elfin, and Mrs. Dr. alker and son Harold of Lindsay visited at J. Anderson's Thursday afternoon Little Joe Nelson is quite sick. Rev. Benjamin will preach bis fare well sermon next Sunday, April 29. THE OLD RELI,p3 E .-P" r wtttA h. fCYs -' ;4 . V.. Vfftj. fTT3 i ft BAKP&S ABSOUTY Fill! ;,r :, v A ,' Tfceg uodariH to per fev ,. .4 SJB U U S. - - - Used m isie fes fe$ Dies foe wo?& oue; S0VAL IUKIM POWOCR CO., fW TOW? Pineules i Rev biscoftrf Pt b'P ill S 156 nj for the Kid Mrs Mi Bladder. muss on out sot mi sou MSYt IHmUrsr Pills &.-- V - r- invested in a package of Uneeda Biscuit teaches you many truths : That soda crackers are the best of all food made from flour. That UlMwda Biscuit are by far the best of all soda crackers. That Untwda Biscuit are always fresh, always crisp, always nutritious. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY WhMpins CMth.Ek As ras latter "! OB Sold v McCiintork A: Carter. vrv IH !'. fc&&&! BURLINGTON BULLETIN... Special iIumt.ot)ktrs Rules: 1st and 3rd TiJO'ditys, low excursion rates ti the Nortli Plain? Vall.-y, the Bif Horn Basin and other frontier territory. Personally conducted excursions on 1st ind 3rd Tuesdays of each month for those peeking free homestead of JM0 acres of mixed farming and dairy ing. Write D. Clem Denver, Agent Homeseekers' Information Bi;renn, 1004 Fnrnaui St.. Omaha. Nebraska. Irrigated Lands: If you have any sur plus money, you can do nothing better with it than to get hold of nn irrigated farm now. If this appeals to yon, send for irrigation literature. Low Vacation Tonrs to Colorado, Cali fornia and Puget Sound: The Sum mer of 19(M5 will bring a great variety attractive low rate excursion tours. The greatest railroad journey in the world, to California and Puget Sound is within your reach at about half rates daily from April 25th to May lth, also after June 1st. Ask about excur sion rates to San Francisco for the teachers' big meeting; also about the cheap rates to Colorado for the Elks' great gathering early in July To Western Resorts: -Low rate excur sion tickets to the Black Hills, Hot Springs, South Dakota, Sheridan, Wyoming, (Eaton's Ranch, Big Horn Mountains) and Yellowstone Park; ak about special camping tour of 21 days from Cody through the Yellowstone Park. Go Somewhere:- Life is short, see America. Think over the kind of a trip yon would like to make, and ask the undersigned to help von plan the most interesting trip at the lowest possible cost. L. F. RECTOR, Agent C. B. & Q Rv. L. W. WAKELEY, G. P. A. Omaha. 6E 2Q OZ.SjZB I m J 'assuVSk I -J m w - - ABiUOHl P0UAjj? 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The genuine FOLEY'S HONEY and TAR is in a Yellow package. Refuse substitutes. Prepared only by Foley A Company, Chicago. Sold by McClintock & Carter DEPSUX.AWEesT $' tiWiiia 3 Sli. .:. iiiji . . ' i t ft - .. ' 1 sl . 1,- . '" zztmi L tfYRK . -- -.-- llPftrt MyrCS-fn &?W 3JJi-I t V. -i ."IU -c--. mw a . K - u..: - fr? -. O" . v7i-3 K-cV jrw - y -w &' 1 i?SrW zTm 2 ly s Cream Balm This Remedy is a Specific, Sure to Give Satisfaction. C1VES RELIEF AT ONCE. It cleanses, soothes, heals, and protects tlie ili"j;itl membrane. It cures Catarrh anil irives away a Cold in the Head quickly. Jlestores the Senses of Taste and Srnell. 4t.y to use. Contains no injurious drus. v lied into the nostrils ant absorbed. Larp; Size, .r0 cents at Druggists or by nail ; Trial Size, 10 cents by mail. ELY BROTHERS, 56 Warrm St. Naw Yark. I Through! PENNYROYAL FILLS TO Chicago THROUGH Standard and Tourist sleepers, chair cars and coaches to Union Passenger Station, Chicago, every day from all points on the main line of the Union Pacific Railroad. These car are carried on through trains arriving in the heart of Chicago at 8.35 a. m., 9.25 a. m. and 9.30 p. m., afford ing a convenient choice of hours. Route Union Pacific Railroad and Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Pan! Railway Any ticket agent of the Union Pacific will send you East via the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway if you ask him to do so. It is worth your while to insist that your ticket read this way. Complete information about rates, routes and train service sent on request. F. A. NASH General Western Agent 1524 Faraam Street, Osaka 3 m&izwim's EHGL3SH 6 Co ? -fT5-.z tl T SXjJLAiov --i? 21 J5 VV! r Safe. Alav reliable . .ai:ir.uk Uniai:it lor I'siM'iiKvrr.it- i;x;mmi .- n-i ma iiilil niHlallii: boxi-s. s-nlel :'!i bl n nl!ioa Take no odier. Kffttoi- i!sn;rf(iii -ul.ati-lutitiiMiiatl iiuiialiont. I.:tu, j -jrDnJtsin, or t!itl lc. 111 :tamj.s for I.r:ifit:.-ir. Tr.:j mnil ami -Itvllrr fur Jtiii." ii Mler, by rrluru .Unit. It;.(HH'lVtimi.niaI- xAa by all linigir-st. CHICHESTER CHEMICAI. CO SIOO 3JaUiM.-n Su:tr-. J"1.A SA. l;ri;llo this sa;fi Ring's Dyspepsia Tablets CURE INDIGESTION AND STOMACH TROUBLES. HAND MADE Spring Wagons Lot us build you one. We put nothing hut the very het materia! ami vnrkm:ui.-hip in them. The price is right. FA ft .M KICK, Jiring in your tools and itiipkmeiitr to he sharpened and rejiairod now. It will s-ave you time when the spring work opens up. We kelp only the Latest iud BKST in Hiiggirfj & Carriages All Kin.lHof- ..Farm ImpleniHifs.. S?Onr 12orsu).shoe8 stick and don't lamo your horse - try 'em LOUSS sCHREIBER M tn M2. VI S JL 1 J- - 4 -VS