w :- I ,H fe5W Ik Jy tfna iiiii mjcTm Irkd For IW5Triie?. i Yon might be able to think of the very name we want for this new delicious bottled beer of ours and. just for putting that idea down on the coupon below and mailing it to us, you may get $500,00 in cold. cash. An investment of a postage stamp might bring you this little fortune and think what that could do for you. We want to break away from the brewers' habit of naming their beers "Bavarian," 5HXWH UK11UI 'Pil- sener," "Wiener," Bohemian," 'Muenchner" and the like because this new beer of ours is different it is better than other beers. The names like the ones we mention are meant to in dicate the kind of foreign beer they imitate. We want a name appropriate for our beer which contains the best qualities of all these beers without their heavy, sticky substance. We have carefully studied the taste of the public during all the fifty years we have been brew ing beer in Omaha and now offer a beer to please the public not a beer that merely pleases us. You Owe It To Yourself To Try. We have put over 50 years of brewing experience into this beer, using nothing but the finest Bohemian hops the best barley grown in Wisconsin, the finest rice India produces and our pure, sparkling artesian spring water that gives this beer an individual flavor and tonic effect that no other brewer can imitate. It is light in color, light in weight and full of nutrition. We want a really good name one that will "hit the nail on the head." We make This liberal Offer of a $500.00 Prize so as to get the serious consideration of a great many people so let us have your suggestion. Contest Closes May 21st, 1906. Conditions! Contestants may suggest as many names as they desire. The names mast """" "" " be short, easy to pronounce and suggestive. No names ending in "ine" will be considered. The name must be one that we can register, so no proper name will do and no dictionary names except as descriptive ofa certain quality of beer such as "Velvet" or"Silk" to indicate its smoothness. Suggestions received after May 21. 1906 will not be considered. Open To Every Man, Woman and Child. e r s . 7 9.S- X 55 2 BB B S3 Ss S3 S3 8 U Is s 3 e o 3 u Name Contest Department. Fred King Brewing Co., Omaha, Neb. I submit the following names for your new beer. My name is.... Address.... City County State. COLUMBUS JOURNAL. It is not difficult to relieve blind, bleeding, itching or protruding piles with Man Zan, the great pile remedy. It is put np in collapsable tubes with nozzle, and may be introduced and applied at the seat of the trouble. Stops pain instantly. Sold by Mc Olintock & Garter. A pretty sourenir with every glass of ice cream soda at Poesch's Saturday. Salve ! Salve ! Spread the salve, but let it be Pine salve, natures remedy for cuts, burns, sores, etc. Sold by McOlintock & Garter. Acre Property for Bent. I have 18 acres adjoining town well improved for rent. Inquire of R. S. Dickinson. For bloating, belching. Indigestion, etc.. eat a King's Dyspesia Tablet after meals. Sold by McOlintock Garter. & CHEAP HOMES IN THE KINKAID COUNTRY An Opportunity of a life-time for men of limited Means to get homes. A Ranch Broken up and the Hog and Alfalfa Land thrown on the flarket in Tracts of from 160 to 1280 acres. Having Removed my fences from Government Land, I have decided to sell my Ranch, breaking it up into tracts to suit the purchaser. I have Deeded Hay and Alfalfa land which I will sell at from $10 to $25 and will locate purchasers on a free Cinkaid homestead of 640 acres adjoining. A section of Grazing land with a quarter of Hay and Alfalfa land to raise Winter Feed makes an ideal Dairy Ranch ot 800 acres which will keep Irom 80 to 150 head of cattle. My land is all from 4 to 9 miles from Lakeside, Nebr., on the main line of the Burlington, where there is an excellent market for cream, eggs and other produce. I will sell on easy terms. A man who can raise from $1000 to $2500 can get a ranch of 800 acres which will pro duce larger returns than any quarter section in eastern Nebraska. I HAVE HOMES FOR MOOT TWELVE FAMILIES If you want one of them t stands you in hand to investigate : at once. Special Excursion Rates to flomeseekers on the B. & M. R. R. For description and prices address Snenun Township. on to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bargen brook Taarsday, April 2G a daughter. R. H. Wardemaa returned from Omaha Thursday evening. Mrs. Gerd Rosohe hap been reported qaite sick the past ten days. B. H Wordeman and Carl Rosohe each have purchased a new top buggy the past week. Qua Loseke marketed hogs at Ores ton Wednesday. Fred Feyr shipped one car of fat cattle and one of hogs to Omaha Wednesday.- Frank Wnrdeman was a county seat visitor Saturday. Goerge Mohleman of Platte Center visited with his sister Mrs. Oarl Boshe Sunday. Frank Bade went aown to Omana Friday to accompany home his son Louis who was taken there the fore part of March and underwent an oper ation for appendicitis and then had a severe case of typhoid fever. (Too late for last week. ) Mr. and Mrs. Herman Loseke visited with their son Gus Tuesday. Wendolin Brauner drove to Colum bus on business Saturday. Mrs. Henry Wnrdeman drove to Co lumbus Thursday and returned Friday. Gus Iioseke visited Snnday with -his brother Henry who bad the misfortune of having his leg broke below the knee by a kick of a horse. A dance was given at the home of Louis Hollman Saturday eveniug and a grand time reported. Willie and Emma Waber of Leigh visited at the homes ef Hollman and G. Bosche Sunday. wncr William Wenck of Creston was in these parts Saturday. Our rural mail carrier has pnrchnsed a nice team of black drivers. Mr. and Mrs. Prank Wurdenutn visit ed with Fred Feye Sunday. Route 1. Mr. and Mrs. Henry G. Lueschen were visited by Mr. and Mrs. Louis Wilken, Frank Hilmer and Miss LyJiu Lueschen last Snnday night 1 John Wnrdeman left here Lts-t Thursday with 119 be d of cattle lor his ranch near Olark. Mrs Lonis Groieloeshen of Gray, Iowa is visiting relatives hero. Mr. Grotelusehen will be here Saturday to go home with her. 2 Edward Loseke returned home from the school of Agriculture luaJ Satur day. i Henry Grntelueschen and family of ( Uolfax were the guests of John Wnr deman Sunday. Willie and Emil KruinJand from this route visited with their folks northwest of town last Snnday. Fritz Loseke has put a now shingle roof on his house Adolph Hoge and daughter. M'lrrlia were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Al bert Boettcher last Sunday. W. T. ErnBt did some good work on the monastery road last week. John Mohleman has painted his house this spring and made other im provements. O. M Grubb closed his eighc months' term of school last week and returned to his home in Rising City. Soda Crackers and any-thin yon choose milk for instance or alone, At every meal or for a mnnch between meals, when yon feel the need of an appetizing bite to fill up a vacant corner, in the morning when yon wake hungry, or at night just before going to bed. Soda crackers are so light and easily digested tfiat they make a perfect food at times when yon could not think of eating anything else. But as in all other things, there is a difference in sod crackers, the superlative being Uneeda Biscuit a soda cracker so scientifically baked that all the nutri tive qualities of the wheat are retained and developed a soda cracker in which all the. original goodness is preserved for you. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY Coughs. Col&.Civa Whooping Palestine. Maud Simpson spent Tuesday even ing at A. G. Larson's. Charles Eke was called to his home Tuesday, by the death of his uncle. Mrs. George W. Scwards and Miss Alice Wagner of St. Edward visited at J. M. Andersons' Thursday and Friday. Miss May Greig visited at Rev. Benjamins the latter part of the week. Olaf Alfred our country merchant is erecting a residence, adjoining his store building. Al Stenzel drove to Rosenberg Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Anderson visit ed at Glaus Johnson's Monday after noon. There will be services Sunday morn ing and evening as usual at the Pales tine church. Sold : .)(' Hit toe k V Carter. Route 3 Miss Martha Neemeyer is visiting the family of Fred Drunken at Hoi den, Neb. H. F. Brunken went to Leigh Mon day to work at the carpenter trade. Fred Behlen is painting his farm buildings this week. Miss Vera Bonk entertained a few of her friends at a party last Sunday night. Her sister Miss Manda of Co lumbus was one of the guests. g Miss Anna Meyer, head printer for the .Natural Hen Incubator Co. is visiting her sister, Mrs H. Fittji. Otto Gerbers arrived here from Hamburg. Germany iast week and is making his home with William Menke. LINDSAY From the IW. Father Ivabanus, Paul van Ackeran and M. J. Kamaekers went to Columbus Tuesday, where is being held a confer ence ot the priests of this district. Nels Torpager went toColnmbes Mon day, to be present at the hearing of the hearing of the will of the late Andrew Terpager. We understand the will pro vides for an equal division of the prop erty among the brothers and sisters, and his mother. The friends of Constance Muck were grieved to learn of the sore affliction which belell him this week when he sud denly lost his mind, and for no apparent reason. At times he is raring, and again quite rational. Dr. Marty n from Colura btis was up Tuesday and expressed some hope th:it he might be better in a few days, but what change has occurred has been for the worse, lie is being cared for by kind friends, and it is the hope of all that his mind will soon be restored to him. P" a9 W aaSaalawam 1 H awsaBon aw V mi fcfcl J M M y -gy- jmm THE SBEAT HEALER i nHOUSANDS of grateful customers in everv state attest the WONDERFUL W every state attest the WONDERFUL HEALING PROPERTIES of the WORLD'S BEST LINIMENT HFAM'Q KING CACTUS OIL? t POLLOCKS CO. S Tie OiliLininent tfcat Hials without a Scar It cures cuts, sprains, bruises, sores, swellings, lameness, old wounds, lumbago, chapped hands, frost bites, etc., and is tho standard remedy for barbed Kire swts on animals, harness and saddle KaiN. scratches, grease heel, caked udder, itch. manp etc. It heals a wound from the lottom up and is thoroughly antiseptic. KING CACTUS OIL is sold by druggists in 15c.. 50c.. and l bottles. $3 and S5 decorated eans, or sent prepaid by tho manufac turers. OLNEY O McDAIV. Clinton, ob'a. if not obtainable at your druggists'. jjjjwnuupi Monroe T. W. Blackmore returned Friday from a business trip into Utah, Montuna and Wyoming. He has been gone for about four weeks. Assessor Magnnsson has been busy in Monroe for hercral days this and last week. Homer Guiles was called home from Council Bluffs, Iowa, to the bedsido of his mother, who is very ill. Ed Fox made a busineas trip to Co lumbus Monday. IS- 0r F. H. ABBOTT, Columbus, Nebr. J. D. PflTTISON, Ladeside, Nebr. TSfSTM &XBX CB3 HINDI StWBazXS Boute 5. Mrs. Charles Kola was serio0 sly in jured in a runaway last Sunday while driving with her husband to the home Of Charles Sliwa. She was earreid to the home of the latter where she is under the care of doctors. Clear Creek is out of its banks as a result of the recent rain. Minnie Geerhold has gone to Osce ola and her sister Mary to Columbus where they have positions John Sprunk is recovering from his recent attack of rheumatism. The Original. Foley & Co., Chicago originated Honey and Tar as a throat and lnng remedy, and on account of the great merit and popularity of Foley's Honev and Tar many imitations are offered for the genuine. Thee worthless imita tions have similar sounding names. Be ware of them. The genuine Foley's Honey and Tar is in a yellow package. Aak for it and refuse any substitute. It is the best remedy for coughs and colds. McClintock & Carter. FOR SALE: Horse and buggy. Alio Planet Jr. cultivator, cheap Bay Young. " fi Stccklebarg Comin The Ladies Aid society of the Con gregational church have been fortunate enough to secure Mr. Carl Steckleberg, famous violinist, for a recital in the Connrogationjd church on May 2". This will be of especial interest to lovers of fine music and an event that the public in general will wait for. Marriage Licenses Marriage licenses were issued last week by Judge Rattennan as follows .1. S. Hill, Shelby, Nebr., Anna Ward, Detroit, Mich.; George Unick, Colum bus, Sophia Dnster, Duncan; J. II. l'reis tes, Humphrey, Celia Fangman, Hum phrey; Kristen Sorenson, St. Edward. Kristense Jensen, St. Edward. Corrections. The Journal makes the following corrections in the list of donations to San Francisco sufferers published last week: William Cornelius, 15 : B Mark, (instead of E. Moore) $2; Morjorie Brook", fl, added since re port of committee. A liquid cold cure 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 actB on the bowels. An ideal remedy for coughs, colds, oroup whooping cough and all curable lung and bron chial affections in child or adult. Pleasant to take. Sold by McClin tock & Carter. BURLINGTON BULLETIN... Special Homeseekers Rates: 1st and 3rd Tuesdays, low excursion rates t ) the North Platte Valley, the Big Horn Basin and other frontier territory. Personally conducted excursions on 1st and 3rd Tuesdays of each month for those seeking free homesteads or 610 acres of mixed farming and dairy ing. Write D. Clem Deaver. Agent Homeseekers' Information Bureau. 1001 Farnain St.. Omaha, Nebraska. Irrigated Lands: If you have any sur plus money, you can do nothing better with it than to get hold of an irrigated farm now. If this appeals to you. send for irrigation literature. Low Vacation Tours to Colorado, Cali fornia and Puget Sound: The Sum mer of lDOb 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 L'.th to May lh, also after June 1st. Ask about excur sion rates to San Francisco for the teachers' biir meeting; also about the cheap rates to Colorado for the Elks' great gathering early in July j lo western nesoris: J-ow rate excur sion tickets to the Black Hule, Hot Springs. South Dakota, Sheridan, Wyoming. (Eaton's Ranch, Big Horn Mountains) and Yellowstone l'ark;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 you would like to make, and ask the undersigned to help you plan tho most interesting trip at the lowest possible cost. L. F. RECTOR, Agent C. B. & Q Rv. L. W. WAKELEY, G. P. A. Omaha. HAND MADE Spring Wagons Let us build you one. We put nothing hut the very best material and workmanship in them. The price is right. FA I ME US, Bring in your tools ami implements to be sharpened and repaired now. It will save you time when the spring work opens up. We keep only the Latest and BEST in Buggies & Carriages All Kinds of ..Farm Implements.. S3X',r Horseshoes stick and don't, lame your horse try 'em LOUIS sCHREIBER. Stomach and Liver Trouble Cared. Orino Lixative Fruit Syrup cures stomach and liver trouble as it iiIs digestion, and stimulates the liver and bowels without irritating the;e organs pills and ordinary catharties. It cures indigestion and sick headache and chronic constipation. Orino Laxative Frnit Syrnp does not nauseate or gripe and is mild and pleasant to take. Re fuse substitutes. McClintock & Carter. FOLEY'S HONEYandTAR The original LAXATIVE cough remedy. For coughs, colds, throat and Innjf troubles. No opiates. Non-alcoholic Good for everybody. Sold everywhere. The genuine FOLEY'S HONEY and TAR is ia aYellowpackage. Refuse snbstitutea. Prepared only by Fafay A Company, Chicac. Sold by McClintock & Carter Seal Etsate Loans. We are prepared to make loans on all kinds of real estate at the lowest rates on easy terms. Becher, Hocken berger & Chambers. See the new line of school supplies at Buschman's. Cared Hemorrhages of the Langs. "Several years 6ince my lungs were so badly affected that I had many hemorr hages," writes A. M. Ake. of Wood. Ind. 'I took treatment with several physi cians without benefit. I then started to take Foley's Honey and Tar, and my lungs are now as sound as a bullet. I recommend it in advanced stages of lunir trouble." Foley'a Honey and Tar stops the cough and heals the lungs, and pre vents serious results from a cold. Ra. fuse substitutes. McClintock A Carter , il 4 j 7 "CSM t3KCCStTi: M ataZ22S i -32JS-l-trte - -". 'jJ