mmmmsmsmmmm tlJUUlfcULdUUUU KSSkSS S5$c3S& ?- 4 fr i CASH 3:37- 3-ood.s Xep't. 47 - t fc" "V' LL MV rj '. 1 : r( -i .8i -' -c -y iTv -v-vvv'-rf-1 . V i .. w co?ti)iciit 1O06 nr tmc pufrrn MtftuAi S. O' f2ilk 7 . ! . V . V,. IgtP&X smmm ' did you ever jee two tr,ees -standing -side &y -side, one of them having a vine growing up its trunk and creeping, fully bloomed along the branched? did you ever .see two women, both of them wearing nice dre-sje s, bjt one of them decked out al jo with beau-siful little daintiej handkerghief, ribbon-s, tie.s, veil s, laaes, glovej, hosiery? we can deck you out with all of theje thing-s and they won't co-5t you much either, theje daintier are the thing-s on which many merchants feel that they must make a big profit. we would rather -sell lots of them at a reasonable profit. we know we gan make more money by doin this and giving you the big pjofit by making the price-5 low. Attend lln? Inst wtwk of our sale. For flit las! two days, Friday and Saturday, wo will sell our loom ends at - ZEIsLircL-wsLice IDep't- Binding Quality Second to None. And Get AblKSSSSftlV Four different kinds to select from. We have them to pit one cherry at a time, two at the same time, another that you can run them through by the handlull. Leave your order early as the demand will be brisk. Step Ladders The strong kind, the safe kind. Well bolted and braced. The kind that you are just as safe on the top step as the bottom step. Sizes from 4 ft. to 12 ft. High STORE 4 fc EVOLVED.1 THAT EVER.V ONE LIKEJ' A PLEASANT .SURPRISE. M05T people ARE looking for, PKJZEi5 AND J,UR,PR15EJ'. WHEN YoU GET NEW CLOTHED THAT ARE BOTH, IT IS BECAUSE YoU VENT TO THE VERY BEST ?UCZ. VHEN 'YbuVANTTO BUY WHY DoNT YOU Co WHCRE THtfSELL THE BEST DU3 itJC DKOWN. 7x - C-rc", ." Co cmo"o yo.1 ?c per yd. Twine Call and Examine Prices U : ---? o --s 2 f wr MJT . .v T 1" -T jl Cherry Stoners . Dr. Paul, dentist. Dr. Campbell, Dentist. Herrick for fnrnitare. s Journal adi bring remits. Herrick for baby ko-carts. William Norels is yery iiL. Casein solicits yoar meat trade. Dr. Mark T. MoMahoa. dentist Prof. Sike, teacher mumo. Barber bldg. Dr. W. H. Slater, reterinarian, phone 95. Guaranteed watch repairing by 11th St. Jeweler. tf Tender cats and prompt delivery at Cassin's market. Mrs. Rev. DeWolf is visiting in Lincoln this week. Luther North went to David City on business Monday. Willie Farrand visited in Schuyler a few davs last week. Coal and baled hay awlays on top at Newman & Welch. tf Try a Journal "want ad" if you have anything to bny or sell. Judge Reeder is nolding a term of court at Schuyler this week. Charles Janecek of Schuyler was in the city Wednesday evening. FOR SALE: Good sound family horse. - Inquire of Ray Young. Mr. and Mrs. Sim Green of Schuy ler were in the city Saturday. Wasted A good girl for general housework. C. S. Ranky. Dr. D. T. Martyn, jr., office new Columbus State Bank building. Rubber boots mended with 'a vul oanizing substitute at Carl Schubert's. Try our Rex Lump Coal $7 at the yard. P. D. Smith Co. Both tel. No. 8. Miss Rena Turner left Saturday for Peru, Neb., her she will attend school. Mrs. Hudson is very ill at the home of her daughter, Mrs. C. E. Pollock. FOR SALE: Typewriter of Standard make and nearly new. Inquire at Jour nal office. FOR SALE A set of the Internation al cyclopedia, 15 volumes, cheap at the Journal office. Mrs. Horst of Madison is visiting her neice. Mrs. N. D. Wilson and other relatives. WAN1 ED : Good farm loans at j 5 per cent. No commissions, W. L. May, Omaha, Neb. Mrs. Sarah Brindley went to Mc Cook, Friday to teach three weeks in the institute there. Wnnn you want baled hay that is bright and coal that is clean order from Newman Welch. tf The TTnion Pacific have this week installed a new ten ton scale at their stock yards at this place. Andrew J. Higgins of Omaha for merly of this citv is the guest of Judge Hensley and family. WAY UP is used by all who desire a fine quality of patent flour. The Co lumbus roller mills makes it. FOR SALE: One 18 horse power double cylinder engine and Niagara Separator. O. J. Lneschen, Creston, Neb. Miss Metta Swain came up Satur day from Lincoln for a week's visit at the home of her brother Lloyd Swain. Mr. and Mrs. Myron Wheeler of Lincoln were guests over Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E H. Chambers. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kauflfman ar rived in this city Monday from Elk horn. Neb., and will make this their home in the future. For wedding stationery, vis iting cards and fine stationery call on the Colnmbns Printing & Specialty House tf Misses Clara Eropf and Minnie Gaeth came up from Schuyler last Wednesday to be present at the Hall Hagel wedding, and returned Thurs day. Mips Madge Kauffman, who has been employed in Shennadoah, la., for the past season as a trimmer in a milli nery store there, is expected borne Friday. Mrs. E. L Brown and baby left Friday night for her home in Omaha. Mr. Brown, who until recently lived in Norfolk is now established in the real estate business in Omaha. R. S Palmer, the tailor, cleans, dyes and repairs ladies, and gents clothing. Hats cleaned and reblocked. Agent for Germania steam dye works, Olive St. Between 12th and 13th St. Subject for sermon next Sunday morning in Baptist church: "Re. demption. " Children's Day exercises in the evening at S :00 with short ser mon for children. Special call to prayer Thursday evening. O. J. Garlow left Tuesday for Lin coln to assist, as a member of the board of examiners, in the examina tion of a large number of candidates for admission to the bar. Most of the candidates are graduates of the Uni versity School of law. Mrs. G. E. Willard left Saturday morning for Des Moines to be gone ten days to attend the commencement of the Des Moines Musical College. Her daughter. Miss Marguerite, who will accompanv her home graduates this year from the department of har mony. A regular meeting of the board, of regents and the annual commencement exercises of the State university called F. H. Abbott to Lincoln last Monday. Mrs. Abbott and son Aubrey left to attend the comeacement exercises at which Mrs. Abbott's sister Miss Sarah Muir will receive her musters degree. -vSte. -&f '"'"''SS-SP Dr. J. W. Terry OF OMAHA EYE SPECIALIST EXPERT OPTICIAN Best Equipped Optical Offiiees , In The West in the front rooms over Pollock & Co.'s Drug Store. Will be in Columbus offices Sunday, on day, Tuesday and Wednesday of each week. Spectacles and eye glasses scientifically fitted and repaired. Eye Glasees adjusted to any nose. CONSULTATION FREE Inquire of Herrick. Dr. Campliell, Dentist. Casein's market for fresh meats. Dr. Vallier, Osteopath, Barber block. Kodaks and supplies at Newohner's. Carl Schubert has complete camping outfits for rent. tf The Journal wants all the news. Phone or write it in. Dr. C. A. Allenbnrger, office in new State Bank building. Miss Mabel Miller visited in Daviil City a few days this week. Pat Cahil of St Edward spent Sun day with Colnmbns friends. If your eyes, cars, nose or throat give yon trouble see Dr. Lueschen. Miss Emma Hoppen visited in Schuyler a few days last week. Drs. Martyn, Evans & Evans. Con nultation in German and English. WANTED: A girl for general house-work, three in family. Inquire Journal How is your Lawn Mower? If not all right take it to Person. FOR RENT A fine suite of rooms in the Barber block. Enquire at Columbus State Bank. Carl Schubert has a nice line of Zonophones. and Talking machines and records. Miss Nola Robinson of Schuyler is tiie guest of Miss Elizabeth Hoff man this week. Mrs. Elmer Gorhani of St. Edward and Miss Minuie Bach of Pleasant Hill, Mo., were guests hist week of Mrs. A. Tonison. Mrs A. D. White of St. Ewdard visited over Sunday with her two daughters, who are students in St. Francis Academy. Miss Harriet Kan firman entertained the O. K. C. girls Monday evening at her home and a very pleasant time was had. Refreshments were served. Piano Tuning and Repairing. Our factory timer will he here in a few days. Leave or ders at music store, North Opera house or telephone R. W. Saley, Independent phone W. Fred Hoare, secretary of the Mon roe Independent Telpehone Company was in this city Saturday. Fred is as busy as a cranberry merchant in his new position. When asked if he were looking after his fences for a second term in the legislature, he smiled and said: "I have been so busy with other matters that I have had scarcely time to think about politics. I am not sure that I could afford to take it again." Memorial services for Columbus fraternal organizations brought out a large crowd last Sunday afternoon. Nine organizations were represented when the parade under direction of R. L. Ronsiter, ( left Knights of Pythias hall, led by the Columbus City Band. At three o'clock the parade reached the cemetery where Rev. DeWolf delivered a most excel lent and appropriate address on the subject of fraternal organizations. At the close of the address, commit tees loaded with beautiful (lowers, decorated the giaves of their fallen brothers. The organizations repre sented were: I. O. O. F ., M. W. A , W. W., A. O. U. W., K. O. T. M.. R H , R. A., Soub of Hermans and K. P. WHEN TO WEAR GLASSES. "A stitch in time" is particularly true in regard to eye defects, and many a person who wears glasses con stantly could have avoided doing so by roing to a specialist In time and having the slight defects treated, or securing glasses for private use. When one does not heed the claim of the eyes for attention, it is found necessary to look for the proper relief in the way of glasses. It is then we call your attention to Kryptok Invis ible Bifocal Lenses, which enables you to "see right and feel right." Each pair is sold under an absolute guarantee as to quality of material and efficiency o workmanship. Only the most skilled labor is employed in their manufacture and the cost of material used is thirty times that of the ordinary spectacle lenses,, and still they cost you but little more than the old-style. They are the standard of perfection in the art of lens grinding, as ithey combine the "two sights" in what appears as one lens. If you wish to know more about them write to the Columbian Bifocal Co., Temple Court. Denver. Colo., for booklet giving full description. Or call on Dr. J. W. Terry, in Colum bus, our exclusive representative for Platte countv, Nebraska. Dr. Terry will be in his Columbus offices Sunday, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of each week. Yotiee Bepublicin Central Committee The members of the Republican Cen tral committee of Platte county are hereby called to meet at the office of The Columbus Journal in Columbus Nebraska, on June 14th. at one o'clock p. m., for the purpose of fixing a date for the Republican county convention and for the transaction of such other busi ness as may properly comp before the committee. A full attendance is desired D. M. Newman, Ed Hoauk, Secretary, Chairman. The cleansing, antiseptic and heal ing properties of Pinesalve make it superior to family salves. Sold by McClintock & Carter Drug store. Weather Report. Review of the weather in Western Platte county for May HMKi: Mean temperature of the month. 01. OS de grees ; mean temperature of the same moath last year, rS.r4 degrees: higher temperature on the 10th, SS degrees: lowest degrees on the temperature 30 degrees ; clear days, 5 ; fair days, IX; cloudy days. 13 ; calm days. 87 ; high winds. 3: prevailing winds southwest northwest by east rain fall during portions of days. 4 days : inches of rain fall, 1.9i inches; inches of rain fall the same month last vear, H 85 inches: frost and slight ice on the 0th, thnnder storms on 21st, 23rd and 8th. Every form of distressing ailment known as Piles originates internally. The real cause of the trouble is in side. ManZan is put up in collapsible tubes with nozzle, so tho medicine can be applied where it will do the most good, and do it quickly. If you are suffering with piles you owe your self the duty of trying ManZan. Sold by McClintock and Carter druc store. Portland and the Northwest. To acommodate delegates and others to meeting o' the Hotel Men's Mutual Benelit Association, at Portland, Juno 25-2'. 100, the Union Pacific has placed in effect the remarkably low rate of one fare for the rr.und trip to Portland, Tacoma, Seattle, Belling ham, Everitt, Vancouver, Victoria and New Westminister. Tickles on sale Jun 18. 11), 20. 21. 22, ll0(5, with final return limit sixty days from date of sale. This route affords you a view of 200 miles along the matchless Colum bia river and an opportunity to visit Yellowstone Parte by a side trip from Ogden or Pocatello at rate of $41) 50 which includes all rail and stage faro, also hotel accommodations beyoud Yellowston, Mont., for five and half days trip. W. II. Benham. Cared of Bntrhts Disease. Geo. A. Sherman, Lisbon Red Mills, Lawrence Co., N. Y. writes: "I had kidney disease for many years and had ben treated by hpysicians for twelve years; had taken a well known kidney medicine and other remedies that were recommended but got no reilef until I began using Fo ley's Kidney Cure. The first half bottle relieved me and four butties have cured me of tnis terrible disease. Before I began taking Foleys Kidney Cure I had to make water about every fifteen minutes, day and nighty and passed a brick-dust substauce, and somecimes a cliruy substance. I believe I would have died if I hail not taken Foley's Kidney Cure. Chas. H. Dack. Crow Reservation. The government has nuul all arnnge ments for the registration for tin: lands of the Crow Agency, which will be drawn July 2nd at Billings. Tin- regis tration dates are Jun 14 to 2S at Sheri den and Billings, and tin- i-urlington has offered exceptionally low rales to those wishing to take a chance in L'ncln Sam's big lottery. The rates from all Burlington stations west of the Missouri river to Billings and Sheridan will !t one fare for the round trip, with a maxi mum of $20, which will make tlio rate from Omaha. Kansas City and Denver mnch less than a fare for the round trip. From all points etsst of the Milium river and from Kansas and tho Eoiith west the rate will be 75 per cent of tht one-way rate, with a minimum of 20 The tickets will ho sold June 10 to 20 inclusive, with a return limit till July 10. All lodging places will he listed and committees at each town will meet the excursionists. The mayor of Billings has wired Gen eral Passenger Agent Wakeley of the Burlington that everything will be done to take care of the registration crowd, and he will take personal charge of the police force. Tents will be laid out in the streets with hoard floors. Booths will all be connected with city sewers and the best sanitary arrangements made. The mayor says that Billings will be able to take care of 10,090 people at any one time. Sheriden has already advised the Bur lington that complete arrangements are being made to take care of the crowds for registration. Every available room be arranged for, while necessary cote and bedding aud tents will he secured from Fort MacKenzie to accommodate a small in my. Fine camping grounds will be prepared. Bote's and eating houses are stocking up and will he pre pared to take care of all that come. The police force is taking measures to eliminate all nndesirable'elemeiits, such as thugs and gamblers. The Chamber of Commerce and city council are tak ing vigorous measures to insure regis tration visitors a safe and comfortable time at Sheridan. The old time method of purging the system with Cathartics that fear, gripe grind and break down the walls of the stomach intestines is supersed ed by Dades Little Liver Pills. They cleanse the liver, and insteao of weak ening build up and strengthen the whole system. Relieve headache, bilousness. constipation etc. Sold by McClintock & Carter drug store. HENRY RAGATZ & OOMPANY GROCERIES, CROCKERY, LAMPS AMD GLASSWARE We have a large and . well selected stock of GROCERIES We handle only the very best brands in COFFEE AND TEA We can please you. All Grades ol Flour, the best Cider Vinegar, Strictly Pure Spices. For the Summer Season we have WELCH'S GRAPE JUICE . A Delightful Beverage. We are Headquarters for Fresh Fruits and Vegetables. A Large Stock of Nov elties in CHINA and GLASS Prices Always Right We Respectfully Solicit a Share of your Trade. HENRY RAGATZ & COMPANY Nebraska Phone 29. Independent Phones 29 ail 229. FRIEND MADE CLOTHES As to the Good Qualities of any Clothes you intend to wear before you put your money into them. If they are "FRIEND MADE" the merchant who shows you 'these garments will guarantee to fit you perfectly. sir 5 to U O w O I . . j. ...SLm. r war Lbsbs! W ''BBSSsf "" BBSBSBSK ISBSBSBSBSH .Lbp "-w t JWI" ""4 bbbsbsbsbsbVk -JbbbV COPyRIGHT 1906 FRIEMD BROS CLOTHINQ X MILWAUKEE Very often slight changes made in the styles are not easily distinguished. Our purpose is to point out these changes so that you may know them at a glance. BapaasjgjajajiSSjBjHaaijBBiiSSSSSSijjjlHM J. H. I 505 Eleventh Street, .r J GALLEY Columbus, Nebraska The Improved.... TJ. S. CREAM SEPARATOR Won Gold Medal-The Highest AwardLeWjs&Cjark Exposj tion, Portland, Oregon. 500 lb. Capacity, $75.00 Sold by W. F. DODDS, Columbus, Nebraska. ii a i - AJti-Ofcji j'- ,. i. i-