-y- , ? . -H IS ,W . i I fe-A.i- t- -. i-' --- v -t f v il "--, t 1' f "" 4 mmj BmBBBnnsnBkV'' SSBBnaBm SBBBBBBv 4HS; aBBBBBBBBBnaBBBBBBinnnnnm BBBBBBBBBB BBBBBBBBBV 'BBBBBBBBBBBPLnBi aBBBBVaneanl BBBBBannnnv BBBBBBBBBBV BBBnnnnnY BBBBBBBBBSh. SBBBBBH r HK V SB SBBBBBBBBBW. 0.4&SK STORE bb aaBJBBBBBBnnBBBSBnnnlnwnBnn Four Patterns Free, A Special Offer to all Women We will give four dress patterns lree to any lady who will bring to our pattern cen ter a club of two yearly subscriptions to the Ladies' Home Journal at the regular price, $1.50 each. At least one of the names in the club Must be a New Subscriber to the Ladies' Home Journal. The second name may be the club-raiser's own subscription, whether new or renewal The two subscriptions accompanied by $3 must be mailed or delivered at the same time to our Ladies' Home Journal pattern counter. Four pattern orders will be issued to those who wish to select their patterns later. Get some friend to give you $1.50 for her New subscription to the Ladies' Home Journal. This new name with your own subscription at $1.50 makes the club of two. yearly subscriptions, which entitles you to any four Ladies' Home Journal Dress Fat-terns. BecKwith's Genuine Round Everybody who lias happened to look into the ' oven of the Round Oak Chief steel range has exclaimed in real surprise, " what a beautiful oven, "It is a fine oven, the best we have ever seen." It is 14 and one half inches high. The top and sides are in one piece. The bottom needs to be much heavier, so is separate. The good workmanship on this oven shows for itself, in . fact, good workmanship shows all over the Chief, every part fits, and these essen tials enable the range to do its work economically and well It has a duplex grate Wood or coal can be used with no change of grate. The back flue is made entirely of cast iron and will last a live time. If this flue is made of steel it soon rusts out. The Chief is the range of the year and we would be pleased to show it to you. After you have examined every range handled or demonstrated in Columbus, let us show you a ROUND OAK CHIEF STEEL RANGE Let us pull it to pieces so that you can see with your own eyes the difference and superior construction over afnanBnBBBBn sunlit iilMilAVHil bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbW Sbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbk bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb Bl- mmmLmLmLmV ' "mmKLmw 'bbbbbbw tBBBBBBBBBW PBSMflSflfllBSflrBSflB sbbbbbbbbbbbb. Banana 'Sbbbbbt wsbbbbbbbh bbbbh Bbbsbsb eBBBBBBSBs bbsbsI bbbbbbbbbm BBBBBmvBsBBBBl sbbSBBBBBW resasssi f Jt. Oak .,BBamSgMagB5?L rtBBBBBBvBBBBBBWBBBnBBT iSSRvSSSwSSSSl BBBBBBBBBS&mBBjaamBBBBks? 'dBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBSSVBBsEiBflPT any other range made. Then let us quote you the price. Wanted! 25 bushels choice shelled POP CORN. St '" -i , "": We Warn that Harry Staiamadid sb remsia kOHiIwi wj loan; an dthathsMatfiBHat at Las An geles. Mrs. fltillsaaa expects to join kim intlstanar fature. Mn. H. M. Melayte wna aaovei the last of the mask tober fctWa boasennd us are gaad ts report that aha it innnrovinc smite tapialT. aad mfajfaag that the will soon be asBnl goad health. The rumor, which reached the Leader canes last weekia regard to the Marriage of Arthar Dorr, proved to be correct. He was married at Albioa a Wedaaaiay, Hoveaabar 14, to Maw Helea Baaftor. The yoaag eoapla waat to Schayler aw their wed diagtria. Mia Toawe WHKaaawa, who hat beam coaipowtor ia the Leader oSce for the pur three yeari, tewdered her redgaatioa to take awaotTweaiay hut Her place wat takea by Mhw Eauui WilliaaMoa of Albioa. The ladiei of the Coagregmtioaal Mite society aatortaiaed their hua baadeat the church parton oa Friday sight last aad those who atteaded re port that the ladies did theawelves iprood aad that the sawn faraiehed fiaer thaa silk. are held terery 'Wedaasiay eteaiag at 8:00 o'clock aad Saaday at 10:30 a. m. dowa stein iathe rear of the Greek baiWiag. Sabject for Saaday, No Tember 25. Aadeat and Modem Ne- rroseaacy. or Mewaeriwi and Hypdo- Mre.W. V.Blackaiore of Friend, Neb., is Tisitiag at the koaws of her sob, T. W. Bladuaore. Mn. lJaaraBaralielaiew of Stroaia borg arrived Twasiay afteraooa for a Tint with relative ia Moaroe. Mas Olive Man retnraed to Kear aey Friday after a short visit with relatives aad frieads at Moaroe. J. C. Bead was ia Omaha from Tuesday natil Friday of last week at teadiag the implement dealen' con vention. Amoag those who were afthe coun ty seat Wedaesdav were Mr. and Mrs. H.E. Durham aad Mrs. Mary Glee son, and daughter Aaaa. Mrs. J. H. Smith returned from Omaha Tuesday, where she was dur ing the week while her husband was attending the implement dealen' con vention. Joseph GilMore returned to Friend, Nek, the first of the week after a short visit at the home of his daughter, Mrs. T. W. Blaekmore. Mim Leaa Klaus, who has been at her home in Ornish for the last three weeks recovering from an attack of typhoid fever, retained to Monaoe Tuesday andimgaia at her place in the postomce. Mr. and Mrs. W.W. Frank enter tained the whist club last Thursday eveaiag,this being their regular even ing. The prises ware won by Joseph Gilmore and Mrs. T. W. Blaekmore. Mrs. O. E. Stoiabaagh, who has been visitiag Monroe relatives this week, left-Thursday moraiag for Rose bud, S. D., where Oiie has a position oathoTCfleriaiiea as former. They have left GoancU Bha aad will make South Dakata their home for present. v J. E. Hagg was a Columbus visitor yesterday. B. F. Drake atteaded court at Co lumbus yesterday. Franz Fredricks was a Columbus visitor Monday. Harry Brewer was over from Coro lea Wtaaesaay. Mim Bessie Msswae retaraed to her home at Columbus Monday. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Wright were Colojabus.passeagen Monday. Deputy Sheriff LaehsJt was over from Columbus Monday on basiaesB. John Mick aad Joe Bender of Cornlea passed through here Satarday on their way to Columbus. J.J.Daceyaad Dan Holleran of Liadsay paawid through hare on their way to Columbus where they are serv- jurore of the distnet court. FredBiedmgar,WUl Giet- aea, Louis Messramith, aad Vera Leach, Bath Biediagar, nnmafimi-aaarty of yoaag people who want to Cakunhas Satur day. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Waited were called to Framaat Tassday by a mss sscesastiacrhat thair sldeat ssa Wal ter hid died sullenly of heart foflure during Manday night The deceased was about 28 yam af age, and was ia tim Field's nursery at 'mmaaaaaaaaaamnw' mmawaaaaaaaVVssBMVBBa mfliSammmlk. mwtsEmmmmmmmmmmmmmliSmmm& Dr. J. W. Term or OUAVA EYE SPECIALIST EXPERT- OPTICIAN Best EasJiaed Oatieal Ofliccs U The West ia the froat rooms -ever Pollock ft Co.'a Dmr Store. Will be m Columbus offices Saaday, on day, Tuesday aad Wednesday of each week. Spectacles aad eye glasses sdentificauy fitted and repaired. Eye Glasees- adjusted to any nose. CONSULTATION FREE BBU.WOOD Froat the Oantta: C. Meister and Geo. Wadeworth, the two candidates who tied on the race for towaship clerk, settled the aaatter last Friday by drawing matches, Geo. coming out victorious. The cold wave, which lasted from Saturday to Tuesday, struck us pretty hard, coming so early and so sud denly. Ice froze to the depth of about two inches Sunday night. The weather is now mild again. The editor of the Brainard paper says that village has had but one car load of coal this foil and that was parceled out in ten pound lots. As Brainard has four booze shops per haps the coal king thinks the inhabi tants don't need any more "fue-hell." The other day we struck a man who was worrying about the future. He arid that things looked ominous to him. Thought that the country was going to hades politically and maybe financially. Then he heaved a sigh that was so heavy that it made him grunt to raise it and said that it might not be as bad as it looked to him but that he was afraid that there were mighty serious times ahead. Well, there may be. We don't pre tend to know but we are not going to lie awake nights worrying about some thing that we don't know anything about and couldn't help if we did know. There are enough things right at hand to look after to keep the aver age man tolerably busy without tak ing on the future. About the most disagreeable man we know of is the man who puts in his time worrying about things that haven't happened yet but which he figures are liable to happen. CBESTON. (From the SUteamea) Mrs. Geo. Irving; is quite sick, also her little son Thomas. Miss Ada Westcott is the proud owner of a bran new buggy. The special ssleat Buhman's Wednes day was a grand success. Mr.Henry Knight and daughter Lizzie were Columbus visitors Saturday. G. O. Barnes went to Omaba Tuesday on business returning the same evening. MissAnetia Beeves visited her par ents in Madison from Friday till Sun day. Miss Nell Brown was quite sick Fri day and unable lo attend to her school duties. Simon Simonson tbe real estate agent of Newman Grove, was in our city Tassday oa business. Supt. Leavy visited our schools last Thusday and was well pleased with the work being done in all tbe grades. W. Decker went to Kansas last Friday to visit Will Hexon and family, who will return with him and make'Creetoa their borne. Dr. N. Matzen and family of Colum bus, visited his parents. Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Matzen, from Saturday until Mon day. Chaa. Campbell and family returned Friday from Idaho Falls and have de cided that Greston is good enough for them to make their home here. Now that tbe cold weather is coming on it ia time to have the broken window lights replaced. Leave your orders with Echols A Dietrich. ' tf Winter Wearing Apparel At HART'S you will find all the newest sty les in Mens'and Boy's Suits and Overcoats fresh from the- fingers of the best tailors in America. Investigate, it will be profitable for you before you spend your money elsewhere, HART'S 13th Street, Columbus. After latr G. R. Barhaaa of Carlisle Canter, N. T.. writes: "About four years ago I wrote you atatiaf that I hail beeaeatire ry eared of aasvarekidaey trouble by tak ing less thaa two bottles of Foley's Kid aeyCura It entirely stopped tbe briok daet sediment, and paia aad symptoms of kidney dissasa disappeared. I am glad 'to say that I have aever had a re tara of say of those symptoms duriag ha four yean that have elapsed and I am evidently eured to stay eared, aad heartily' reeoauaead Foley's, Kidaey Cure to any one suffering from kidaey or bladder trcaDM," Fire ttatiea Without Stable. The man who built a house and for got to put In the stairs has been over shadowed by the Swaasea corporation. They are building a Ire brigade sta tkm aad have just discovered that they have forgotten to provide room for the horses! London Builders JoaraaL Dant la Imposed TJaam Foley & Go4 Chicago, originated Honey, aad Tar as a throat and lung remedy, and on account of the great merit and popularity of Foley's Honey and Tar many imitations have similar Bounding names. Beware of them. The genuine Foley's Honey and Tar is in a yellow package. Ask for it and refute any substitute. It js the best remedy for coughs and colds. O. H. Dack. Is Btellstoa. -Money Is his religion." -Yes; his wife Is afraid to ask far aay. It's a subject too sacred to mea-rJsa.w-IUustrated Bits. Js Cass af Pssamsnis am Secerd. We do not know of a single instance where a cough or cold resulted in pneu monia or consumption when Foley's Honey and Tar had been taken. It cures coughs and colds perfectly, so do not take chances with some unknown preparation which may contain opiates, which cause constipation, a condition that retards recovery from a cold. Ask for Foley's Honey and Tar and refuse any substitute offered. J3Uia Jsopua83ejf 4Pl euj jo eurau oqj noX n?) obi l PIQ d S8K 9aoi sm jo am pp) aura o8b gain JJoqs v jCjuo 'Juvm 0 seotratp uBtn psq 3Avq i essvj ssjjv. ia v 'PPueH-Pioaou oSbdioD MsoiP an. uoqA. em joj jjoi upnm oq o 33U 9n?i auqx 'uimuftrag opufl m no a Til jo eaaSap am pauaj -uoosnf svqa8ai09 jaqjouy tub l, ,,-paSunoosip aooi no Makes Hemely Women Pretty No woman no matter bow resular her features may be can be called pretty if her complexion is bad. Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup aids digession and clears sallow blotched complexions by stimu lating the liver and bowels'. Orino Laxa tive Fruit Syrup does not nauseate or gripe and is mild and pleasant to take Remember the name Orino and refuse to accept any substitute. C. H. Dack. WAT UP is used by all who desire a fine quality of patent flour. The Co lumbus roller mills makes it. BURLINGTON BULLETIN... Lew Bates. Round Trip to tbe Coast: Daily Tourists rates in effect all winter to Pa cine Coast destinations with variable routes. Chicago and return: One fare plus $3.00 for. the round trip December 1st to 4 inclusive for tbe International Live Stock Exposition. To the East and South: Very low bomeeeekers' and Winter Tourist excur sions through the autumn and winter to various destinations throughout the south and southeast. .Visit tbe Old Home: Low excursion rates to tbe old home points in Illinois, Iowa, Wisconsin, Missouri and other middle states destinations, November 13th and 27th, limit thirty daya Homeseekers Excursions: Frequent ly each month to Western Nebraska. Eastern Colorado. Big Horn Basin, dry land farming destinations or irrigated sections. Dry Land Farming: Send for Folder and get bold of a quarter section of cheap land before it is too late. Free Kinkaid Lands: Write D. Clem Dearer, Agent Burlington's Homeseek en Information Bureau, at 1004 Farnam St., Omaha, about getting hold of a free section of Kinkaidlaade now being re stored to tbe publie domain. Consult nearest Burlington Ticket Agent and see what rates he has avail able for your proposed trip. Consult asarest Baruagtoa Ticket Agent aad aee what rates he has avail able for yoar proposed trip. L.P.MCT01, Agent C.B.&Q. By. L. W. WAKELET, Q. P. A.. Omaha. MaaZan relieve iastaatly, itohlag and praatradiag piles. It Is pat ap iaeaUasaihle tubes in snah a way aha it eaa he applied where the than stofjpinc the Try oaa Bottle if yaw asa not relieved, yoar will ha lafaasleft. Try oar free offer. Said by 90th Oanaary Men. G.B. PBrBStffli SBPJSmJBj , HOLIDAY Decorated Qtweoewmre. Dolls from lc to $6.00. Work baskets, a large rapplyi from 6c ppf mecnamcai ana iron- loys, ail laien mazes. -Steam and Electrical Engines. Shell Boxes, and Albums. All kinds of Wagons, Carts and Doll Foraitiir. The best line "of double woven wire doll carriages and Go-Carts at the price ol single wove. Swinging horses and Shnflies. In fact, everything in the Holiday line at prices that cannot be beaten anywhere. Call and see my line, SETH BRAUN EleventhStreet, Columbus, Neb. I HENRY RAGATZ ft FINE GROCERIES, FINE CHINA, CROCKERY, LAMPS, GLASSWARE 1 A f HAVE made more extensive preparations Waif than eyer before to supply our customers in the best of Groceries, Confectionary, Nuts, Raisins, Cider, pure apple juice, Currants, Citron, Apples, Dates, Figs, Pure Buckwheat, the celebrated Ralston pan cake flour, Maple Syrup. We have received our new 1906 Canned Goods. RicHe lien Canned Goods still stand at the head for quality and flavor. We are headquarters for FINE COFFEE, the Richelien brand, at 15, 20, 25 and 30cts. Nothing better than our 30c Java and Mo cha Richelien coffee. In TEAS, as everything else in this store, quality is the first consideration at prices that are always right. A large assortment of Crockery, Fine Decorated China, Lamps, Glassware. HENRY RAGATZ & C6. THIRTEENTH ST, COLUMBUS, NEB. n IV BBBlT J BBBBBB. bV BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB BBBBf SBBBBBBr WBBSB SBBBBBT Fine California Wines & Brandies For the Holiday Trade. . "smmBBBnnnnmBmBmmmmmBBBBBi I have just received a car load of fine California Wiaes aad Brandies, consisting of the well known brands: Angelica. Ports, Sherry, Tokay, Reisling and Zinmndel Also choice Caliibraia Grape Brandy The best know brand of Kentucky Whiskey. We guarantee all our goods to be absolutely pare. wm. juuusk Eleventh. St Wa are prepared all kinds of real at tae laws asfsjsf a AdTsrtisaia the Jouraal for snick results. Ptasaalva slssasss wsanas, ialnsjs ly aaHsspssn. aasusalsd far eraslisJ hands. Gas far eats. SaM ay Man Van. " ; j,' GOODS! -I We have the largest line of useful HOLIDAY Go od s rolled into town -UNDERTAKING HerriGk. Dufcjrj 3iil Hj WjatiSBJjt lT Fwsr Fry, Woodrmff, Fa "After doetoriaa; for two jaais with iaa best nhyskaaas ia Tfajamamg. aad stiU sjettias; vone, the dsstom sdviaai me if 1 had aay baaiassa toatteadta I had better attead to it atoasa, as I aaald aot possibly live saother moath as there was ao care for me. Foley's Kiaaaw Care wat lecmaawaded to ma ay a frisad, aad I immediately seat my ana to the store for it, aad after taaiaa; thsaa bottles I bsgaata net better aad eea- twaed to improre antU I well.- C GO k4 N 'V V j?v -s- " - I tr.& ;j:&aw JJ? tJiA & &&isr2i 3 S1- ,Tk j. ITS' ri7K.oT.I !. J??. LifJ irXmtm