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Jj,r'-,r V UfliOil PACIFIC TIIETIILE VEST BOUND. MAIM UNI. No. I, Overland Limited. 12:10 p.m. No. J, Colorado Kxiiiwh B-.S5 p. in. No. 5. California and OrceonKx.... 72W1 p. m. Ho. 7, Ijo Ansnlee Limited l:17p.ra. No. . Fast Mail 4AB p. m. No. 11, Colo. Becial HMO a. in. No. 13. North l'latto LocaL 11:28 a. in. Ho.M. Local Freight 7:00 a.m. EAST BOUNI. !AI L). No. 2, Overland Limited 5A3p. m. No. 4, Atlantic Kxpraae tHK a. m. No. 6, Eastern Kxpmw. 2iip. m. No. 8. Los Angeles Limitod 838 p. in. No. 10, VaHt Mail 12:55 p. in. ho. 12, Chicaeo Special 5:25 a. m. No. II. North Platte Local 1:43 p. m. No. SO. Local Freight 5:30 p. m. MOBFOLK BBANOH. Depart No. 20. Passenger JflOp.m. No. 77, Mixed 71 a. m. Arrive No. 30, Passenger 12:4. p.m. No. 78. Mixed 7:U0p. n. ALBION AND HI'AUUSO EHANCH. Depart No. SI, FaMonjrer 2:2. p. m. No. 79. Mixed 7:00 a.m. Arrive No. 32, Passenger 12:55 p. m. No. 80, Mixed 8:irip. m. Norfolk passengnr trains rnn daily. No trains on Albion and Spalding branch Sundays. All main line passenger trains dally. W. H. Benhah. Agent. f Special Seduced Excnrsion Rates To St. Paul, Minn., July 24-20, re turn limit August 15, one fare pluB 12.00. To Minneapolis, Minn., August 8 13, return limit September 30, one cent per mile. To Milwaukee, Wis., August 11-13, announod later. One fare plus 12.00. 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 Kates. 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 62.00 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. .t P. A. C. & N; W. Uy., Omaha, Neb. Parker's White Oity on wheels will furnish a weeks entertainment at Co lumbus beegiBning Monday JbIt 9. It is Headed by the comic opera Beau tiful Bagdad employing 40 preformera and musicians including the prima donna soprano, Clara Marie Adams. The unetous comedian, J. F. MoGabn, the Peerless Qaarttet ; De Vera Bros, comedy acrobats and Bio & Jano ex perts. Besides the features mentioned there are now in operation Electro Theatre, the San Francisco disaster and eruption of Mount Vesuvius, Creation and the Carry-as-alL Hale's Tours of the world will be added later in the week. In Eleotric Thea ter one's attention is intensely absorbed by the doings of a band of train wreck ore. Behind the front directing one to the Siancisco Disaster, one gets a realis tic glimpse of the horrors of earthquake and Gre in the city by tho Golden Gate. 1 hese tire guaranteed to be pictures ac tually taken on the spot and anyone who is familiar with San Francisco can easily see this. The films show San Francisco burning in the mission, below Market street. Most or the buildings are of wood and they are seen to burn rapidly. Blocks of solid masonry are also seen to crumble before the devour ing iiamc. In an instant everything is blotted out by the black, impenetrable clouds of smoke through which here and there lurid tongues of ilame dart out and in. 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Between fonr and five hundred dol lars have boen subscribed by our busi ness men for the purpose of celebrating the 4th of July and the committees are all working to make it one of the best celebrations ever held in this city, and Genoa has put up some pretty good ones in the past. Come to Genoa to celebrate. Constance Anderson of the Looking Glass is surely married good and hard this time if reports are true. The first time he was married was five years ago last week, but his neighbors, fearing that it might not bave been done up properly, turned out to the number of one hundred Friday night last and did it all over again. The affair was a com plete surprise an J a splendid time is re ported by those present. The self in vited guests presented their host and hostess with a beautiful lounge as a token of their respect. Constance says they can all come again in five years, if they desire. A Thousand Dollars Werth tf (food. "I have been afflicted with kidney and bladder tromble for years. paseinjc frrarel or stones with excruciating pain," says A H. Thames, a well known coal operator of Bufflo, O." I got no relief from mediciae until I began taking Foleys Kidney Cure, then the result was smr prising. A few doces started the brick-dust like substance and now I have have no pain across my kidneys and I feel like a new man. It has done me f 1000 worth of good. Foleys Kidney Cure will cure every form of kidney or disease. Ohas. H. Daok. ot.Edward. From the Advance. Wednesday evening, June 20, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Finch, occurred a pretty home wedding when their daughter, Miss Jennie J., was united in marriage to Mr. George O Deines Miss Myrtle Crouch presided at the piano which was placed on the broad veranda and played, the beautiful selection of Theo. Tobani, "Hearts and Flowers, "as the wed ding party marched to their stations under an arch over the main entrance to the voranda. First to appear un der tho arch was the groom attended by Mr. Earl Blackburn. They were followed by Miss Sadie Finch, a sis ter to the bride, as bridesmaid, and Miss Heita Sharp as lady of honor. Llitte Iva Shaffer, a niece of the bride, followed bearing the wedding ring in an American beauty rose. The bride approached the alter from another entrance upon the arm of her father. The ceremony was the beau tiful ring ceremony of the Methodist Episcopal church and Rev. Edward Beaumont King of North Bend, a former pastor of the church here, was the officiating clergyman. The bribe's drew was of oream Etoline, trimmed in Gluney lace. She carried cream roBes. After the ceremony the bridal party marched to the banquet tables which were arranged in a COLUMBUS, NEBR, ALL WEEK JULY 9TH PARKER'S WHITE CITY OH WHEELS THE LATEST AMUSEMENT INOVATION Headed by the Operatic Extravaganza BEAUTIFUL A A PERFORMERS AGDAD tU Under Canvas Parker's Creation ParKer's Mt. Vesuvius Parker's Electric Theatre Parker's $10,000 Carry-Us-All HALE'S TOURS of the WORLD The White City Military Band in Daily Concerts Big Free Acts: Herr Granado, Alma Federa and the Wire Walking' Elephant, Rajah Something Going on All the Time! Excursion Rates on All Railroads. large teat oa taa lawn. Harley and Joatpaiae McAlister of Oolambaaare spending the week at the horn of Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Gib- Si. Edward -friends of Mian Georgia Wait reoeired cards last week aa aoaaoia her marriage at her home at Iadepeadence. Mo., to Mr. Milo G. Landes. Mr. and Mrs. Landes will be at home after July 10, at Dearer. Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Balhv of Stor ing, Colo., are spending the week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Disher. Mr. Bulla hail held a posi tion as saparintendent of a beet su gar factory at Sterling for the hist two years and after his visit here he goes to Owesso, Mich., to accept a like position at an advance in1 salary. Fly Nets at cost at K use lie's Eleventh street. 13M Palestine. Tom Hill of Monroe took dinner at A. G. Larson's Saturday. Hannah Wingren has been finite sick the past few days. P. N. Bane of Genoa was in this viointy Friday. Mrs. J. M. Anderson and daughters Mamie and Gertie visited at Peter Welin's Tharsday last. The Baptist church is being cleaned and repapered this week. Harry Larson was a Genoa visitor Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. N. Alfred is on the sick list. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Hartvig An derson Friday, April 32nd, a daugh ter. Ernest Bechtel spent Sunday at W. B. Jones'. John N. Berlin from Genoa is do ing some carpenter work for J. M. Anderson. Misses Eva Larson and Mamie An derson are spending the week at Ge noa and Monroe,, visiting friends. The ball game between Palestine and Mt. Pleasant resulted in a victory for Palestine as usual There will be a game on the Palestine diamond next Saturday. Mrs. John James was out to church Sunday for the first since her sickness. Will Care Consumption. A. A. Herren, Finch, Ark., writes: "Foleys Honey and Tar is the best preparation for coughs, colds and lung trouble. I know that it has cured consumption in the first Btages. You never Heard of any one using Foleys Honev and Tar and not being satisfied. Ohas. H. Dack. Boute 4. The children of Will Barnes of Broken Bow are visiting this week at the home of their cousin, J. J. Barnes. Will Barnes is expected here in a few days. Mary Angel 1 of Monroe and lona Hall of Columbus visited three days last week at the home of A. E. Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Campbell spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Fennimore. Mr. and Mra. John Quinn are re ceiving a visit from Mr. Quinn's niece of Denver. Sheldon & Son have put in some new hydraulic wells on their farm occupied by Dodd brothers. Sheldon & Son shipped three cars of stock from the Winslow siding Monday night. Charles Jeffrey, who has been work ing in the B. M. yards at Alliance for some time, is helping J. C. Dineen enclose hi pasture with a woven wire fence. Charles Mayberger, Dick Brngger man and John Qitmn jr., of this route went to Omaha Snnday. Ftrtland and the Horthwest. To acommodate delegates and others to meeting oi the Hotel Men's Mutual Benefit Association, at Portland, June 25-29 1906, the Union Pacific ' has placed in effect the remarkably low rate of one fare for the round trip to Portland, Tacoma, Seattle, Belling ham, Everitt, Vancouver, Victoria and New Westminister. Tioktep on sale Jnn 18, 19, 20, 21. 22, 190G, with final return limit sixty days from date of sale. This route affords yon a view of 200 miles along the matchless Colum bia river and an opportunity to visit Yellowstone Pars: by a side trip from Ogdea or Pocatello at rate of $49 50 which includes all rail and stage fare, also hotel accommodations beyond Yellowston, Mont., for five and half days trip. W. H. Benham. new District Ho 4. Herman Kluver has bonght a talking machine. Pat Gleasen and Tom Lynch shipped their fat steers last Thursday. Tom Lynch got top price. " Simon Iossi and the P F Lnchinger family drove to Oldenbush to visit M. Hoesley Sunday. Small grain and corn are looking good. Unien Pacific Bulletin. One fare for the round trip to the Northwest: To Paget Sound and Portland, direct. Returning via California, $12.50 additional. Tickets on sale June 18 to 22, inclusive. Limit 60 days. To California, Portland Puget Sound: Daily low excursion rates June 1 to September 15, applying via variable routes, limit Octotier 31. To California and Return: Still low er rates Jnne 25 to July 7, inclusive! re turning direct or via Portland. To Colorado and Return: Daily from June 1 to September 30, one fare plus 50 cents. Still lower rates for the Elks' great meeting at Denver. Tickets sold July 10 to 16, inclusive. Soda Crackers and " t.h . anything yon chooae nflk for instance or alone, At every meal or for a munch between meals, whea yon feel the need of an appetizing bite to fill up a vacant corner, in the morning when you wake hungry, or at night just before going to bed. Soda crackers are so light and easily digested that 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 U need a 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 ANNOUNCEMENT WE ARE GOING to give the people of Columbus and surround ing country a chance to buy New, Up-To-Date Men's, Young Men's and Boy's Clothing, Hats, Shoos, Shirts and Underwear and Dry Goods, Dress Goods and Groceries at prices never heard of belore Everything nearly cut in two. The Greatest, Biggest Cut Price Sale! For 30 Days Beginning Friday, June 29 Clothing One Lot of Mon's Suits worth 15.00 now on sale it $9.48 Olio Lot of Men's Suits worth 11.00 now on sale at $6.98 One Lot of Boy's Knee pants Suits worth 4.00 & 3. 50, now $1.98 "One Lot of Boy's Knee Pant Suits 1.75 and $2 value at. .$1.25 300 Sample Shirts worth from 75c to 1 50 One Lot now on sale at 59c : One Lot now on sale at 49c SHOES 30 Discount on every pair of shoes in the house. Boy's shoes worth 1.75, now.. $1.1 5 UNDERWEAR Men's best Balbriggan Underwear worth 50c each. Going in this sale at each 37c Laces worth everywhere from 15c to 25c on sale from 8c to 10c GROCERIES 4 Cans Sugar Corn 25c 3 Cans Sardines 10c 2 Pounds Good Coffee 25c Ladies' Dep'tment Iest Dress Calico, wortli 7c to Sc per yd, going at this sale at 5c L-iwns wortli 15c going at 7ic Fine Batistes and i )rgandies wortli 18c to 25c going now at 15c Muslin Petticoats worth 1.00 go ing in this salt j at 50c Muslin Night Gowns wortli 1 .00 sale price 50c Muslin Night Gowns worth 1.50 sale price 75c Summer union Suits worth 50c sale price 25c One line Kihhed Drawers worth 25c sale price 1 5c One lot Ladies' Sam pit; Gauze worth 25c to 50c on salt; at 1 5c 500 Ladies' Handkerchiefs worth from 15c to 25c at this salt; 5c 75 Ladies' Handbags, sample lint;, worth 75c to 2.00 going at this salt; at one price 59c Ladies' French Percale Wrappers worth everywhere 1.25 at... .85c 50 Ladies' Dress Skirts worth $5 to 0 to be closet I out at. .$2.50 Ladies' Slippers wortli 1.75 at. $1.15 Now is your time to Save Money. This is no Fake Sale, it's straight goods. Don't miss this opportunity. It is a chance of a life time. Sale Commences Friday, June 29, 1906 COME IN AND GET ACQUAINTED TEE B&BSAII STOEE SIMON BORDY, Prop, lift St. Columbus, Nebraska r v L ' jMejfclri I'Miir .""-- 'HWW