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About The Columbus journal. (Columbus, Neb.) 1874-1911 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 26, 1906)
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Special Prices for Three Days Only One lot of $12 and $15 Suits at $9.00 Lot No. 2 consists of suits worth to $18 at . . $1 1.00 Lot No. 3 Beautiful line of suits worth up to $22.50 at $13:75 Special prices on skirts. ft! lVufiHfspfmm mmMu ill 1 1 III wa it -MIfllllGXw Special Showing' in Millinery on Thursday, Friday and Saturday. bbbw. bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbwQsbbbbbbwsm Having noticed that we could not show all of our black hats during our Fall Opening, we .BBBBBBBBB!. . .Z .BBBBBBBBBBVBBatf-v.?? - ITiy n " mmme-r'Zjmjm' Bm L:M3t aBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBW'JVBBBW BbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbPi' y "bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbfTE.2 t 'BBflrJIBBBBBBBBHB' 'jJec-CKTyv-- S- "H6!5 ?" ; have resolved that on Thurs., Fri. and Sat.. Sept. 27, 28 and 29. we will make a Special exhibit of Rich Black Hats and Trimmings. New hats are being created by our Artistic Trimmer every day. Ladies are cordially invited to attend. NAPKINS. 50 dozen 24-in. at 75c BEDSPREADS. 24 $1.25 Bed Spreads at 98c TABLE LINENS. 100 yards of 72-in. Linen Table Damask, worth $1.15 at 89c BLACK TAFFETA. 36-in. Black Taffeta, guaran teed $1 value, the last three days of sale only. . .79c BLANKETS. Good Cotton Blankets for 50c 75c Cotton Blanket for 59c TOWELS. 17x34 Indian Orchard Flax, 18c quaL . . 14c COLORED DAMASK. 40c Colored Damask in blue and white and red and white checks at 29c China Department. . Everybopy is very much delighted with our large and beautiful China Stock. If you have not visited' this department give us a caJL We shall appreciate it HUCK TOWELS, 19x40 Plain Huck Towels, at. . 10c CRASH. Nice Bleached Crash at.. 5c 18-in. Notion Unbleached Crash at 10c BLEACHED DAMASK. 65c 72-in. Bleached Dam ask at 42c LOOM ENDS. Loom Ends of black and white Calicoes at 34c SCHOOL HOSE. Tom Sawyer Boy's Ribbed Hose extra 20c quality, at 15c UNDERWEAR. Ladies' Fall Underwear in a large assortment of styles. Jersey Ribbed Vest and Pants, each 25c Hardware Department '0 HJf ts jmep n TKe . Stove Season is Close at Hand.. The names of the following lines carry Merit, Serviceabil ity and Economy. Peninsular Base Burners Genuine Betkwlth Reund Oak The Original 6tles et Blast Reund Oak Chief Steel Bant es We can not mention all the points of Merit here. We give y xm a cordial invitation to visit this .department and allow us to explain their superior points. BE WISE, and if you are going to buy a range, look up the ROUND OAK CHIEF the range of the yean The very best material that money will buy and the same painstaking fine workmanship in fitting and putting together that made the Round Oak stove preeminent, are -used in turning out this range of highest quality. It stands today absolutely unequalled, and the makers invite the most thorough inspection and comparison. Its points of merit can be mentioned here but briefly; it must be seen to be appreciated. They are: Round Oak cast iron used in top and fire box noted as the best for strength and durability ever put in stoves. Welbville polished steel- for the body, the best known one sheet making the entire body with simple round bends for the corners. Fine workmanship? You will say so. The nickle work rich and smooth; the entire range can be quickly cleaned by simply wiping with a cloth. The asbestos insulation, three times the thickness commonly U9ed, protecting the oven perfectly. The fire box, extra heavy sectional fire front and fire back. Duplex grate for wood and coal. The oven, full size, nearly square, and two inches higher than usual, finest oven you ever saw on a range. The reservoir holds nine gallons, heats by contact, can bake, and heat water at the same time. There are many other new and prac tical features of interest. The chief is moderate in price, a fine quick worker with little fuel, and as it has already pleased and satisfied thousands of users it will do the same for you. We ask that you see it. Made with or without oven thermometer. ttnaaaarnaaaBaiHi . KSnaiBHaK'ifl. Our stoves are Winners V- v. a eCT -S- WILL YOU INVESTIGATE the mer its of the genuine RoundOak heating stove if you are going to buy a stove? There are many good reasons why this famous stove is the most popular, has the largest sale and surpasses all others in the com plete and satisfactory way it does its work, and you should. know them. Do not ex periment you can just as well have the stove that holds the fire; that is-as easily regulated as a lamp; that lasts a lifetime; that will please and satisfy you every day and night you use it. It burns any kind of fuel successfully hard or soft coal, coke or wood. With soft coal it makes the finest fire possible, owing to the double fire pot with hot blast which burns the soot and gases and makes the smoke clear. The cone center grate prevents the formation of clinkers, and simply shaking the grate clears the entire bottom of the fire uniformly. For hard coal it is a great success; it is all radiating surface no heat is lost,' and it is guaranteed to excel 1 all others in giving warmth and satisfaction with economy of fuel. It can be had with or without magazine same double fire pot and grate All its saperior merits cannot be set down in this small space. Yon mast see it and note the good material and fine workmanship in fitting and putting together; note the low down grate close to the floor whbh it beats thoroughly nnder and around the stove- Remember there is no other stove like it it is different and better other are made to look like it. There are bandreds of imitations. See the name, "Round Oik" on theleg-oaly thegeaaine has ft. 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