film. lmammU TIIETIILE BOOBD, XAIRLOn. So. 1, Overland Limited. 12:10 p. m. Mo. t, Colorado Express 625 p. m No. 8, California and Oregon Ex.... 7:90 p.m. Mo. 7. Lo Angeles Limited 1:47 p.m. Ho. 8, Fmt Hail 4:03 p. m. Mo. 11, Colo. Special 10:03 a. m. Ho. IS. North Platte LocaL. 11:28 a.m. Mo.S. Local Freight 7:00 a.m. EAST BOUK1 . KAI5 J.1M- Ho. 2, Orerkad Limited S53p.m. Ho. 4, Atlantic Expreea. 6:00 a. m. Ho. 6, Eastern Express 225p.m. Mo. 8. Los Angeles Limited 8:38 p. m. Mo. 10, FaatMail 1255 p.m. Mo. 12, Chicago Special 525 a. m. Mo. 14, North Platte Local - 1:43 p. m. No. 0. Local Freight 5:10 p.m. KOBFOLS BBAHOB. Depart Mo. 29. Passenger.... .. .... ........... 720 p. m. Mo. 77, Mixed ..................... 7 JM a. m. Arrive No. 10, Passenger 12:15 p. m. Mo. 78, Mixed 7:00p.m. AI3IOH AXD BPALDIKQ BBAHOB. Depart Mo. SI, Passenger...... ............... 225 p. m. No. 78, Mixed 7:00a.m. Arrire No. S2, Paseenger 1225 p. m. No. 80, Mixed 8:15 p.m. Norfolk passenger trains ran daily. No trains on Albion and Spalding branch Bandars. All main line passenger trains dally. r. a. ummbam. Agent, Special Reduced Excarsion Rates ' To St. Paul, Minn., July 24-20, re tarn limit August 15, one fare plus $2.00. To Minneapolis, Minn., August 8- 13, return limit September 30, one oent per mile. To Milwaukee, Wis., August 11-13, announcd later. One fare plus 2.00. To Toronto, Canada, September 11- 14, return limit October 24. One fare plus $2.00. Summer Tourist Rates June 1st to September 30th to Cnicago. Madison, Milwaukee, Waukesha, St. Paul, Min neapolis and other points in Minnesota, Wisconsin and Michigan, also to Now England and Canadian points. Homeseekers Excursion Bates. On sale every Tuesday from Columbus, David City and points east to points in South Dakota (east of Missouri river) North Dakota, Minnesota, Northern Wisconson, Michigan Peninsula, Alber ta, Manitoba, Saskatchewan and west ern Ontario at one faro plus $00 for the round trip good returning twenty one days from date of sale. For folders, descriptive circulars, rates etc., address S. F. Miller, A. G. F. & P. A. C. & N; W. Ry., Omaha, Neb. FREE TO TOS-MY SISTER nent rjQ33 mmMHmHKIt JMMMMMMMffvssnnBwiBn. w- BjPXnBnr4E5M vfa ", h1 mMMmmmmTJL -. SS mLmmmmmVfm' 5 "1 mvsSii Ks 'XWmmmT at'- fS5r 'mmmr treatment a complete trial; and if yoa should wish to continue, it will cost you only about 12 cents a week, or less than two cents a day. It will not interfere with your work or occupation. Jest send me yoar name aad address, tell me how you suffer if yon wish, and I will send you tho treatment for your case, entirely free, in plain wrapper, by return mail. I will also send you free ai cost, my book 'WOMAN'S OWN MEDICAL ADVISER" itb explanatory illustrations show ing why women suffer, and bow they can easily cure themselves at home. Every woman should have it, and learn to think for herself. Then when the doctor says "Yoa most have an opera tion. ' you can decide for. yourself. Thousands of women have cured themselves with my homo remedy. It cures a, eld or yeang. To Mothers of Daaghters. I will explain a simple homo treatment which speedily and effectually cures Leucorrhoea, Green Sickness and Painful or Irregular Menstruation in Youcjr Ladies. Plumpness and health always result from Its use. Wherever you live. I can refer you to ladies of your own locality who know and will gladly ten any sufferer that this Home Treatment really cans all women's diseases, and makes women well, strong, plump and robust. Just scad aw year address, and the free ten days' treatment is yours, also the book. Write today, as yoa may not see this offer again. Address M.SUMMERS, Box 414 KING WJaHPE 2Q oz.sizlB f&TBeMPsMmmmmam! If X" All W af J JmLvk' I a Jr L ma immmmn ma t( ISmmlmiammmmmmsl anmir'Ia " maw "lB thoroughly antisentic. it ucsis a sold by druggists Going East Five fast dailv trains and the North-Western vuiMgu wunoui cnange ot cars over The Only Double Track Railway Between the Missouri River and Chicago Pullman standard drawing-room and tourist sleeping Cara,COmpoSite observation ears hnflif moking and library cars, parlor cars, dining cars, free reclinino- chair Q- andday coaches. Direct connection in Omaha Union Depot with fast daily trains to Sioux Cl5rV.1?ankato' Su Paul Minneapolis and Duluth. a-f tk?s nd faD information apply to Agent of the Union Pacific R. R. or address 9. r. mua, juh. a m. t raL o. 120. rai5wrw-a PS!B5ynWn6wi!"" Mrs. J. P. Warden and daughter of Lincoln Tinted friends here over Sunday. MiM Mary Henderson of Omaha was the guest of her mother and sisters of this city otot Sunday. Miss Georgia Pott returned to Chi cago yesterday after a few days visit at her home in this city. Selling tne Victor Talking Machine on easy terms. For information see the Eleventh street jeweler, Colum bus, Neb. Rev. Munro announces the follow ing subjects for next Sunday's ser mons. Morning, "The New Crea tion." Evening, "The Secret of Strength." Rev. and Mrs. E. B. King of North Bend called on Columbus friends Tuesday. They were on their way to St. Edward where Rev. King is to officiate today at the marriage of Miss Jennie Finch to Mr. George Deines. A sneak burglar entered the room of John Schranz and another boarder at the Lindell hotel in this city last Sa turday night and relieved them of all the money they had in their pockets. Only a few dollars were lost. No clue to the guilty party has been discover ed. Miss Edna Welch, daugner of Mr. Mrs. Ross Welch of this city and Mr. Frank Anderson of Osceola will be married quietly tomorrow afternoon at the home of the brides parents. Only immediate relatives will be present. The groom to-be is engaged in the lumber business at Osceola. The three year old son of Mr. and Mrs. martin naves oi tnis city was drowned last Thursday evening in a cess-pool near the Burlinirton round house. While the family was at sup per the child went out to plav and soon afterwards they looked for the children and the one was missing. The neighbors assisted in the search. William Baker and his sister, Mrs. Werner Schupbach seeing the little boys wagon etanamg near tne cess pool went to investigate. Lifting up a loose plank they found the child floating in the pool. Dr. D. T. Martyn, jr., was summoned at once, but he wsa too late to render assis tance. Mr. and Mrs Hayes moved to Columbus from Shell Greek about three months ago and they are almost prostrate with grief. Free to Von and Every State From Woman AMmonts. I am a woman. I know woman's snfferincs. I have found the cure. I will mall, free of any charge, tny vritn run instructions to any sufferer from. women sauments. l want to tell aU women about this cure you, my reader, for yourself, your daughter, your mother, or your sister. I want to tell you how to cure yourselves at home without the help of a doctor. Men caaaet understand wom en's suffertops. What we women know from ex perience, wc know better than any doctor. I know that mv home treatment is a safe and sure cure for Leucorrhoea or Whitish discharges.Ulceratlon,tHs placement or Falliagof the Womb, Profuse. Scanty or Palatal Periods. Utertee orOvariaaTamors or Growths; also pains la the bead, back aad bowels. bearing dowa feeliags. aerveasness. creeping: fccU lag op the spine, melancholy, desire to cry. hot flashes, weariness, fcidaey aad Madder troables where caused by weaknesses pecallar to our sex. I want to send yon a complete tea days' treatment entirely free to prove to yoa that yon can care yourself at home, easily, quickly nnd surely. Rcrc ember, that It will cast van aothlstr to irive Kin . Notre Dame, lnd.,11. S. A. THE GREAT HEALER i ggHOUSANDS of grateful customers in fc U every state attest the WONDERFUL HEALING PROPERTIES of the WORLD'S BEST LINIMENT CACTUS OIL? The Only Liwiwewt that Heals without a Scar It cures cuts, sprains, bruises, sores, swellings, lameness, old wounds, lumbago, chapped hands, f rot bites, etc.. and is the standard remedy for barbed etfr tuts on animals, harness and saddle palls scratches, grease heel, caked odder, itch, mange, etc. wouna irom tne nottom ud ana is KING CACTUS OIL in 15c. 50c. and 31 bottles. $3 and w uecuran.'u cans, or seni prepaia ny the manufac turers. OlMET O McDAIO. Climton, lea, if g$ not obtainable at your druggists- r POLLOCK&CO. J Vw via the Union Paoifi i? j? Line take you through tSSSBmi S CORRESPONDENCE g Palestine. The young people of this neighbor hood were entertained at the home of A. G. Larson last Wednesday evening. Ice cream, cake and fruit were served and a good time had by all present. Dana Anderson of St. Edward visited with his parents a few days last week. A. G. Rolf is in Omaha this weke, on business. Rev. and Mrs. Dye and Jennie and Fred Nelson are in attendance at the Sabbath School convention at York this week. Harold Walkei of Lindsay has been staying with his grandparents, Mt. and Mrs. Welin, during his mother's illness. She is reported to be much better at this writing. Mrs. Andrew Pearson visited at Rev. Dye's Thursday afternoon. Gertie and Mamie Anderson attend ed the McFarland-DeVore wedding at St. Edward Thursdav evening. The ball game between Palestine and Postville last Saturday resulted in a victory for Paletinse. Score 32 to 18. Palestine will play Mt. Pleas ant next Saturday on the Mt. Pleae ant diamond. The farmers are rejoicing over the line rain we had Sunday evening. Nels Johnson spent Sunday after noon and evening at John Wingrens. Stimulation Without Irritation. In case of stomach and liver trouble the proper treatment is to stimulate these organs without irritating them. Orino Laxative Frnit Syrup aids di gestion and stimulates the liver and bowels without irritating these organs like pills or ordinary cathartics. It does not nauseate or gripe and is mild and pleasant to take. ; Chas. H. Dack. St. Ed ward. From the Advance. Victor Eoeii, Andrew Salestrom nnd Henry Crosier returned Lome lust Sa turday from Omaha whero they had marketed live stock. Mose Westbrook, Hugh Smith and hie two nephews, Ross and Harvey Smith and T. J. Jones left last Saturday for McAllister's lake south of Columbus for a weeks outing. Alfred Palme loft Monday evening for Uehling where he lias accepted a posi tion in a hardware store. Mr. Pnlmo will not more his family to TJchling for si-veral months, or at least, until be has had opportunity to decide upon the linsinesx and social merits of the place. It will be with many regrets that Ad vance readers will learn of Mr. and Mrs. Palme's change of location. Humphrey. (From the Democrat Henry Pruesch died at his home in this city last Sunday morning at about 8:30 after an illness of four or five weeks with typhoid fever. At the time of his death, deceased was 53 years and ten months old. He was born in Philadel phia and at an early ago he moved with his parents to Indiana, where he resided almost continonsly until about fifteen vears ago ho came to Humphrey and was employed in William Elmers storo. After two or three years stay here at that time he again returned to Indiana and remained until five years ago next month he came hack J to Humphrey to accept a position in Diers Bros, store. He was later employed in the McKillip Ewing Co. store nnd a few months ago he went into the restaurant business for himself. John Geitzen has accepted a position as traveling salesman for the Eureka Paint Co., of Chicago, and made his initial trip for the company this week For his territory he will have the htato of Nebraska. A fine demonstration of what can be done with a King road drag can be seen on tue miio ot road running east and west by Anton Eisenmengcrs farm south of town. Here will bo found as pretty a strip ot road as can be found any place. On both sides of tho road Mr. Eisen menger has planted alfalfa from winch he gets three or four good crops of hay each year. The alfalfa keeiis down the weeds and when growing adds a great deal to the appearance of the road. Before the alfalfa was planted the road was plowed and worked to an oval shape by the use of a road drag, and af ler every rain theToad is dragged till now it mntters not how mneh rain fall we have, the road U always free from mud and ruts. Genoa. From tho Times. Mrs. A. Bratt and Mrs. John- Paulson were among the forty thousand visitors in Boston who witnessed the dedication of the new Christian Sfime. temple last Sunday. James Turner, who was in the hotel business here eightern years, ago. has purchased H. L. Stillman's interest in the hotel and will preside ovr that po pular house in the future. Mr. Turner has the reputation of being a first-class hotel man and will keep up the reputa tion the house acquired under the management of the retiring landlord. The following marriage announce ment was received at the ?.'imes office Monday: -Thomas Martin Roach of New Orleans, la., and Minnie Ostenson of Genoa, married. June 4, 1906, Port land, Oregon." The bride iii a daughter of Mrs. Olia Ostenson of this place. Minnie was in San Francisco at the time of the earthquake and lost all she had except the clothing she wore. This fact hastened the marriage, which had been arranged to take place some time in the fall. W. M. Besler, who makes his home Council Creek with his grand daugh- in Genoa at ihe home of hia son John. The old gentleman is ninty-three years old. To some the United States may seem to be an old nation, yet Mr. Rosier was born only twenty-one years after the last of the thirteen original states had adopted the constitution. The first president of the United States had been dead fourteen years when Mr. 'Kesler first opened hia eyes in a little Pennsyl vania village where the city of Johns town now stands. He was thirteen years old when Thomas Jefferson and John Adams passed away. Washing ton is the only man who has ever served as president that died before Mr. Besler was born. At the time of his birth Madison was president, the battle of New Orleans had not been fought, Na poleon was invading Germany with an army of thirty thousand, and Waterloo was two years in the future. Since the date of his birth 75 million people have been added to the population of coun try. Cedar Chips. Mrs. J. T. Bonner went to Lincoln last week to attend the commencement at the Wcsleyan University, her son Walter being one of the five graduates from the scientific course. Miss Katie Kinsman returned from Fremont Friday and will spend the summer with her parents. There was a dance at Emil Hassel balchs last Saturday night. Wnrd Powell has gone to Overton to spend vacation with his parents. Miss Caroline Hasselbalch has gone to visit with her aunt and uncle at Lexing ton for a few weeks. Miss Bessie Bonner left Monday for University Place to attend summer school. Miss Josie Phillips gave a dance last Saturday night in her father's new barn. Fred Schmoeker is spending a part of his vacation with his uncle, Will Honser. Mrs Bonner still has some sweet potato plants for sale for late planting. Cured of Bntrht's Disease. Geo. A. Sherman, Lisbon Red Mills, Lawrence Co., N. Y. writes: "I had kidney disease for many years and had been 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 bottles 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 night; and passed a brick-dust substance, and sometimes a climy substance. I believe I would have died if I had not taken Foley's Kidney Cure. Chas. H. Dack. Lindsay Route 1. O. T. Roen and W. A. MoAUister were in Lindsay Friday. The crop prospect is excellent around Lindsav. A large crop of alfalfa has been harvested and the second crop looks fine. Small grain never looked better. Nels Jensen has rented the old homestead to Alfred Jensen and is living with hit son-in-law on the Eric Ericson farm, where a new house has been built. Route 1. Rev. Hilmer visited at the home of Louis Wiklen Saturday and Sunday. A number of August Wurdeman's neighbors gathered at his home last Sunday to witness the baptism of his infant child. Frank Hilmer from Route 4, visited on Doan creek last Sunday. Mr. Henry Frerich and Miss Elsie Barthoid were married yesterday at Osceola. They returned today to be present at a large dance to be given in their honor tonight at the home of the bride's parents. The birthday of Richard B. Engle man will be celebrated next Sunday at the home of J. Hueechen of Platte Genter Dishes Cheao. I am offering Bome big bargains in dishes. For a short time I will sell 80 and;i00 piece sets at 12 cents a piece. Seth Braun. Court Hews. O.H. Buscbman applied to the dis trict court last week for an injunc tion to restrain J. W. Wisentine from displaying the sign "Old Home Res taraunt." Judge Reeder -refused to f grant the injunction. F. I.-. Gallagher has filed suit in distrct court against Henry Hunker on promissory notes for $t)."00. F. M. Cookingham was sued in county court last week by the Pabst Brewing Co., for t!3.'.74, which the plaintiff alleges was collected from II. C. Skorupu and D. H. Oarrig and not turned over. Marriage license was granted today to Everett C. Craig and Mae Wilson of Creston. The St. Edward band haB been en gaged to furnish music for the Oconea celebration the Fourth. Mrs. Gleason was summoned to Cali fornia "Sunday niht by a telegram an nouncing the serious illness of her mother. Carl Kramer was elected vioe- presi dent of the second class postmasters of the state association at Omaha last Thursday. A broken shaft was the csuse of a runaway yesterday in which the buggy of Paul and Mary Kipple was tipped over and the occupants thrown to the ground. No serious injuries resulted. -!)!, BURLINGTON BULLETIN... JUNE, woo Free Lands in the Crow Reserva tion : Register at Sheridan or Billings for free government drawing of these lands KU) acres to each lucky person. Tickets on sale Juue 10th to the 2(Jth, inclusive, final limit July 10th. One fare for tne round trip maximum round trip rare from B & M points 120.00. 125.000 acres of this land can be irrigated, and will be worth at least 150 00 an acre the day water is turned on the land. Consult nearest ticket agent for rates and information. Tn California, Portland and Paget Sound: Daily low excursion rates commencing June 1st for this attrac tive trip still lower rates June 18th to Removal i. - ' To save moving all chiiiery to my large 307 East 13th street, A SPECIAL on every farm machine and buggy in my large ( siock ior tne nexi two Louis Opening of the Crow Indian Reservation LOCATION In Southeastern Montana between the Bir Hrn and Yellowstone rivers and adjacent to the Burlington's Nortkvest ni-iin line south of Billings, Montanti. DATES OF KEGISTRxVTION-.Innelltht..23ih. DATE AND LOCATION OF DRAWING -Billings, Mont., July 2nd PLACES FOR REGISTRATION -Billings, Mont.. Sheridan. Wyi., both located on the Burlington's main line. CHARACTER OF LND About one million acres of land will be opened for settlement. Of those 121,000 acres can be irrigated, according to survey already made by the Government. :J:K),000 acres ar.- vry lino grazini; and pasture lands. The frrm unit to be drawn for is W) acre. EXCURSION RATES From points on the lluiliuxion KphU wet of the Missouri Riv-r. excursion rate is one Kr.st-class fare for the round trip to Slieridan or Bill.nirs. with a maximum oxoursion rato .f 0 Trom Omaha, Lincoln, Denver and intermediate points. Tickets sold .lune 10 to 2t, final limit July 10th. .Arrangements to Care for All Who Come- The hiisirippn iin of Hil ling and Sheridan have made unusual preparations to i-ik rn of nil who come to register for this drawing. Burlington Agrnts will be supplied with rate circulars and special folders descriptive of this Agency at the earliest pofwihlo date L. W. WIKELY, 6-n. Pass. igf. 1004 FaaiaM St. Omaha, Kebr. L. F. Recftr. Igf,. ColimbHS. Kebr. mmmmmmmmmmammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmBEBamm I HAND MADE I Spring Wagons I Let us liuiM you one. We I put notliinjr lmt the verv hot I material and workmanship in UALirUKRIA I I '""" "-" I H H rARNKKS; Bring in your I AND RETURN I !'H'8 a1"' '"11oiiuils to be I am? mm ml sharncned :iml !! ir.i( i.,.,.. ml Sf invested in a package of Uneeda Biscuit teaches you many truths: That soda crackers are the best of all food made from flour That UlMtda Biscuit aire by far the best of all soda crackers. That UlMtda Biscuit are always fresh, always crisp, always nutritious. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY the 22nd. inclusive and from June 25th to July 7th, inclusive. To Colorado and Return: About half rates. Still lower rates for the Elks great meeting at Denver. Tick ets sold July 10th to loth inclusive. To EasternResorts: Daily low sum mer tourist rates. Special Homeseekers Rates: 1st and 3rd Tuesdays. Personally con ducted excursions on 1st and 3rd Tuesdays of each month for those seeking free homesteads of VA0 acres for mixed farming: and dairying. Write D. Clem Deaver, Agent Home seekers Information Bureau. 1004 Farnam St., Omaha Neb. Describe your trip to me and let me advise you how to make it at the least cost. L. F. Agent C. L. W. WAKELEY. G. P. A.. Omaha. RECTOR. B & Q Rv. Sale... ! i of my large stock of Ma- I new store rooms, 303-305- I will oIFer PRICE weeKs. Lutjeharms 3 ktLYbSBtSJ ttts "-.'fcerj, A Thousand Dollars Worth of Good. "I have been alllinted with kidney and bladder troable for years, passing gravel or stones with excruciating pain," sajs A H. Thurnes. a well known coal operator of Bufflo, O." I got no relief from medicine until I began takiBg Foley Kidney Cure, then the result was rar prismg. A few drees started the brick-dust like substance and now I have have no pain acroiw my kidneys and I feel like a new man. It has done me $1000 worth of good. Foleya Kidney Cure will cure every form of kidney or disease. Chas. H Dack. FOLEY'S HONEYiTAR The original LAXATIVE cough remedy. For coughs, colds, throat and Innsj troubles. No ooiatea. Non-alcnhnli Good for every body. Sold every whera. The genuine FOLEY'S HONEY and TAR is in a Yellow package. Refuse substitutes. Prepared only by Feley Company, Chloa , Sold by Chas. II. Hack. Backache Any person having backache, kidney pains or bladder trouble who will take two or three Pine-ules upon retiring at night shall be relieved before morning. The medicinal virtues of tfca crude gums aad resias ob tained frost the Native Pisa have beea recognized by the nedical pro fession for centaries. In Pine-ales we offer all of the virtues of the Native Piae that are of value ia relieving all Kilty aai BhMtr TmMts Prepared by PINE-ULE MEDICINE CO.. CHICAGO Sold by McClintock & Carter. C. N. McELFRESH Attorney - at - Law Zinnecker B'ldg, Columbus. Neb. Dr. C. A. Swanson Veterinarian Infirmary at Browner Ham, l::th Street. Ial. I'lnn F.. Ifc-ll I'h.m.. 2T.7. Ciliniis, Ntfcr. Wm. DIETRIGH5 ! Painting tola anal ornamental ratatlna ot all Klntfs. GltMjerGeiHitm. nd. TV!. 2142. COI.IIMI'ITM kvh II ...... . I..... . mill. p. It will save you tirn when the spring work njteus up. I I We koep nly the Latest and I BEST in I Baggie & Carriages I mzzzi I ..Farm Implements.. I BOnr Horseshoes stick and I don't lame your horse-try 'em I LOUIS sCHREIBER. I V 'm inl i.1 u " i i -1 V i JjC . .teSiX ."& ,