PSPP1PSIPSP8 ,- r- Y "-- s t-f.. . iS ?ui V "i ' . -V i J - v i tr t f- V" . If i f f- It . V ' -. t 5 K.. e L ' - . --:- " "" 1 " -- inOBlMBHW' the Kitchen Handy articles for comfort and clean liness axe just as necessary and as fully appreciated as articles for other parts of the house. BBfZ3m EKfeS U I I I I ! Mops. Brushes, Brooms, As well as clothes lines, Peariine, Sapo lio and other items, can always be had here, "Johnnym-the-q)ot,w and at low est possible prices. Leave an order. You know you need them. Mm-O. M.Qramtasr Bipp, who an hmpital ia Ooln rapidly. ilteM J3c Marys tor this Cedar Sapid to Platte Om its will ist. HENRY RA6ATZ & CI. ITEMS OF INTEREST ABOUT OUR NEIGHBORS AND FRIENDS CUPPED FROM OUR EXCHANGES. sn.vzm CKXBK. Flow las flans' Prairie ehiekaaa Litems ripe last 8bb-, day aad mmmdiately took to tkc oorm fields. We have heard of no large bags by local porta. Hoa. Ohm. Wooster hta been appoiat ad by Got. Sheldon ai one of the Ne braska delegates to the Farmers Nation al OoncreaB to be held at Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, Oat 17 to 22 aext. Wen qualified ai a lawyer, aa able and upright dtima. for a quarter of a een Uiy a prastitioBer before the bar of this district. Jefca a Martia has the unqual iledaapportof 8aad for jadgeof the Sixth Jadkial diatriot court. XOHBOK. Fimai Uic ttfw bMcan. Joaaa Welch caaae ap from Columbus last Satarday to look after hie interest in this locality. Inaiah Lightaer. who baa been riaitiag friends ia Iowa aad Illinois, is expected home this week. Mrs. A. M. Work waa the guest of Colaatbua relatives from Friday natil Moaday last weak. P. E. Liadlad. who ia ia the hospital at Colambm, is improving aad will soon be able to return home. "' George HoDiagehead aad W. J. Jen kinaoB left Moaday for Gaaado, Tana, torieit relatives, aad while there Will expects ta look at aoaae laad. P.O. Priest returned to Monroe for a abort visit with his brother after epead lag the eaauaar ia northwestern Oaaada. Phil says that coaatry la all right, aad t 'Miioved a tctt pies as at so oating. Morris, assisted by Dr. Long of redaeed the fraotaro, aad the ohild k gettiag along as well as could be ex pected. CBBSTOX. From The StstsssHa. Mia. Earl S. Wearer Colembu aa Wednesday withrelati P for a J.L. 8harrar; J. O. Cbehranaad B. B. Webb were visitors at Cohunbaa on Satarday last. .C.B. Campbell claims to haTe the arize head of cabbage ia this borhood. TlMhfladofoabbsgawaiffbad lSlba. Heorich Sohulu. P. Ffttje. aad Mr. nod Mrs. Henry Kaplea and two children left the irat of the week for a risitia their native country, Genaany. The fiveyeareldeoa of Frank Bar gees fell oat of a wagon last Satarday eveaiagaad broke his left ana. Dr. BEKLWOOD. gross the 0 tta. Bern Mnlgme was over from Oolnm- has Sunday visiting with bis "beat girl." The freight train from the south scored another victory Taeaday moraiag by arriving at Colambaa before the pas asagtr traia left for Lincoln. Three set of men are now engaged raaaiag the freight traiaa between Oolambne and Liaeola. The roan seople of 8t Mary's Cath olic church on .the valley will give a grand harvest aocsal oa Taeaday, uo. 1st, in the park, near aaid charch. Ladies are requested to please bring A toe program ia beiag pre pared for the event. . Everybody iavited. While in the bar field north of Bell- wood on Wednesday of last week, Loo Pruett aet fire to some rabbish; bat in an instant the fire jumped into winrowa of hay near by aad not uatU about su of hay waa coasumed waa the fire It'a a pretty quick way of staokiag, but not a profitable one. After having served ntwenty-lve year aaatanee in Sing Sing priaoa, Michael Haakatt, a former New York policwsa, ia free, thaaks to n pants granted last webr the board of aardoaa. Haekett entered the prison in 1882, and during all these years ha has not had a glimpse of the outside world, and all of his im bed bssa formed fromoeea-. cioaal papers and pictures be had bean able to obtain. He had aever asm a trolley ear nor an automobile and a eky-, ssrapsrwasamarvaL Even the dresses of women of today are novelties and f rom objects of curiosity. This is n new visit I world for me," he said, oa reaching the city five houra after his release. "As a policeman twenty-five years ago, I thought I knew every crook and corner otthecity.bat the people are dilerent, the buildings new and so built that I am bewildered. If you had suddenly placed the heart of the city. I would haTe been lost aa completely as it I had never here before." It was noticed that, is continually fumbling in hie, pockets aad taking out their contents. T -t-J tW ... 1i 1 Mla DC CSfNHKBOT. WIW MB HU-.BLII -..i. savour: I haven't had pooketa in my. elsthas for twenty-five years and am not used to them. I'm alwaye afraid the things I put in them will get losK" J The first tramp poster that we have assn ia two years drifted ia to town from the north Wednesday. Hewalkea.be oaass he said it wore oat the seat of his cssihestorids. There is vary little corn in this vicinity that would beinjurad by frost. Thadry, sot weather and winds for the past two weeks has hastened the bulk of that crop beyond the danger line. Than is to be a double wedding at St. Anthony's ehuroh Oct 1st. MissThere sis Oreisea aad Mr. Gustav a Bernttot Shelby, and Miss Anhn Greieen aad Mr. Matt T. Gilsdorf. Humphrey, are the parties. The ladies are as aghters of Mr. aad Mrs. Haary Oriissn. Wa learn that Missis Katie, Agues,' Msggia sad Lisrie Gleeeea, daaghtara of & W. Gleasos, have purchased of Dietriok Harms his house and lata in thmplnoa. Thiskkaowa as the William Bloedara property, aad is a fine pines.. The family wifi make their home there in the spring. ,vThe editor of this paper received sev eral postal cards last Saturday from his brother, Pater J. Gmsather. dated at Nome, Alaska, which allayed the fears he had entertained for several months that he was dead. The last word re ceived direct from him was a letter dated at Noma. Inly 8th, 1908; in which he stated that be was about to start for Seattle While he was not a frequent writer ha wss in the habit of keeping his relatives posted ss to his where abouts, aad no word couaug from him ia ness. Last April Dr. Pagh received a letter from a man in 8esttle, in which it was said that'.he had ia his posiBssinn a life insurance policy belonging to Peter J. Gmentber. issued at Platte Center, Nebraska, in which Dr. Pagh was the ysieisn, The policy waa papers in a aatehelfall of -gage which had been eold. The letter wss tamed over to this editor wJwaoebycorrespoedece,begana ecaroh for traces of sis brother. All that eould be learned wm that ha landed in Seattle July 26, ltt. There the trail waslost. The cards from Peter coavey no information except that be had jast landed at Nome t rom Bast Siberia, where he had spent last winter, and that be was coming back to Seattle. A few words from him would have saved his relatives mach worry, aad not an inconsiderable, rMUCS ams?TMnrmml Sana -mBBBBBBBBBBmSi assB msssl9eVssnnBmBBia9 ifinnuasSSV' StA fsssr sssssPmsssswattsf rifflnmlnW mavl m -wssssBSSssssssLBBSBSsssnnaCvl.. ,,j wgsV.H AN UP-TO-DATE COOK politely bat firmly declines ta use any flour bat the Way Up, made btht celebrated CtUmhgg Keller Mills. 8he has tested many others, but none meets all requiremento jrarity, rais ing qualities, taste and natrimeot like theWayUfhrand. What cook sap about flour is worth your attention. Give her a heeding ear. . bliihis nillir Mills. him "Jack" beoaase we hive called him that for twenty years, and expect to contiauatoeeil him thusly until after election when we will be compelled to call him Hon. Jack) was in the city the last of the week looking after his pplitksl fences. He has been nom inated for district judge on the re publican ticket and is going to be elect ed assure as election day arrives. So get ready to vote 'for martin forjudge and assist in electing n district judge from this end of the district for once. We have aever had one and here is a chance to elect one of the best attorneys ia the district. We am pained to be called upon to record the death on Sunday last of Mrs. Frank Danford at her home near Kent ranch. Mrs. Danford had been ill for several weeks and the last of the week an operation was performed upon her from which she failed to recover. The duncuaml wss the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 8. E. Vaaght of this city and be sides her husband aad aged parents leaves two brothers, Elbert and John Ynught. to mourn her demise. The Leader joins the entire community in extending to the bereaved relatives heartfelt sympathy in this their hoar of dire sffliction. The funeral was held on Taeaday aad the remains laid at rest in Bkeedee cemetery. i U'aihMkt TMaafUv. fUai. SitkL I Van rkstsr AntoniaSuh celebrated her 96th annrssrmry Monday, as a sister. The parochial school: was doped that day. Themarriage banns of Frank Hos treiter and Miss Anna Magg, were pub lished tor Uw first time in the St. Ber nard Csthoho church, Sunday. Rev. Father FJoraaeioua of Humphrey aad George Bender of Gomlea' visited in this locality Moaday. They were also using up opUeotioae for toe new Catho lic akuron ia Comlea. P. W..Peder8ou, while haaliag hay Tuesday, had the misfortune of break ing hie tog and twisted kin ankle. The loadia some manner upset with him, pinning him underneath. Mrs. John Sullivan vand eon John of Omaha are visiting old time friends this week. The Sullivans left here about twenty years ago and Uriels the first time they have bean back to vhat. Mms EUstoa accompanied by Miss Clara Gogan returned to her home at Columbus, Wednesday after an extended visit here. Miss Gogan will be the gneet of Miss Ellstoa for a few days. Joan Soresson met with a very pain ful accident Satarday. While mowing along the road the wheel of the mower slipped ia the ditch, throwing Mr. Sor enaon in front of the sickle. He had the muscle of "his right arm near the shoulder out besides receiving many other bruises. 'She Wm Strictly Up to Date. "Modernity Is all very well," said an elderly woman, "but In aueplsode the other day I think It was carried too far. Tn response to an advertisement a housekeeper called to see about tak: log a position with me. She was an Intelligent, capable young woman, trim and pretty, and I thought highly of her tin she took out a silver cigar ette case and, extending it to me, said: "Do take a cigarette, madam. One can discuss things so much mom comfortably over a -smoke.' - t. 1 ! 4. v "- FRI8CHH0LZ BROS. I Wwtmm tka Mrs. Fred Hellbuseh of Bellgrade, arrived ia towa Wedaesday evening on, a visit to her sister, Mrs. John Eggers and family. The lady formerly lived ia this county. -. Miss CUm Cooper is at St. Mary's hospitsl in Columbus, when aha was, taken last week for medical treatment. Miss Cooper's many friends hope that the treatment them will result in her health bsiag restored. The many friends of JoeOlmer warn pleased to greet him in town Wednesday for the first time sauce his serious injury several weeks ago. He ia still naturally very weak, but ha looks waU snddoee not aanear to be any worm of by reason ofhisdsngeromexserieaos. It will be some time, however, until he will be able to do mach of anything on his farm. While painting a bam for Henry Foltz, who lives southwest of town, Bobsrt Ksrsch sist with an aecideat last Friday that wfll put him out of tmaiaess' for a while. Whoa ap on a high ladder a pesky old hog came along aad rooted the ladder from under him. He fell about twenty feat to the ground and sus tained a hrokea wrist aad eeveral bad bruins about the face and body. Jos. Brockhaus,oneof our iadastrioas wnancr fsnssra srho resides aouth of town, has bssa honored by Gov. Sheldon, bvbainsr unooiated ma delegate from Nebraska to the National Farmers Coa gress which ooaveaes in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, about the middle of October. Mr! Broskhaus informs us that he in tenda to attend the ssesting aad the Democrat will add that the state of Ne- brastowiMbawaUrmmsmted. Mike Kaus,of the 8t. Bernard neigh-, borhood, wm arrested last Friday by Sheriff Osrrig and taken to Columbus on the charge of wife bestiag, the charge beiag preferred by hismffe. He had bis hearing last Srtarday before Judge Bat termaa and. the Judge imposed a fiae of $5aadc!OSts,insllsmouaringtotl5,aad bainsT unable to my the fine, he is now boarding it out in the cons tyjaU. Mm. Khas has applied for a cbvorm aad the same will come ap for heariag at next term of the district court. Kewlande Eloquence. Senator Newlands of Nevada soaring In debate one day. soaring so high he hit the celling. He realized he was getting a trifle flowery and, to excuse himself, said: "Indeed, Mr. President, perfervld oratory may be pardoned, for this subject furnishes nil the food eloquence needs.'' That sounded pretty good to Newlands, but he was a bit abashed when he read In the Congressional Record next day that he asserted his topic "furnished all the food elephants need." Chicago Chronicle. t- " ; J-., ,.-jiJllilJHItM IF YOU ABE READY TO SEE THE CORRECT FASHIONS FOB FALL IN .tf'fxbllSSBBBBBmMmBBBBSmBk amMf&t'T ' wvBmmasaxflS9aV Wf v ctnanssmsFw: m.saK.'AAbSL: -nHSmnssmKBV' aMafcaav- vmnMnr- sTasssssmTw I Bil wffK. yassm! smmmt ssMtT slV TMC F MICHAELS-STERN FINE CLOTHING SMcusna. svcaii a ce. CMtSTKM. m. . ft&fioys' Wear Vfe are ready with the larg est and finest collection of iaU Suits, (ert)at, Hats and Caps that has ever been oar lot to offer for your inspec tion. Most noteworthy in the 'seasons stowing are the celebrated Micheal, Stern fine clothing. If you want a fall Suit or Overcoat that is somewhat different in style and character from any oth ers you may see, and that is at the topmost notch of ex cellence in tailoring, finish and fit, then you should not fail to see the unmatcha ble values, we offer in lien's Suits and Overcoats at $7.50 to $25 BOYS FROM $2 to $6.50 -At the- Gerharz Flynn Co Columbus, Nebraska Front the TIbmb. Congressman J. P. Boyd arrived in Genoa Thursday morning of last week and nMBsinad until the train went west in the afternoon. During his stay in Genoa Mr. Boyd, visited the Indian school and wm abown through the diff erent departments by Superintendent Davie, and promised that he .would do all he could to further toe interests 'of the school before the Indian department in Washington. Several old soldiers who desired to ham pension matters adjusted, called on Mr. Boyd, and their oases will receive his prompt attention. Mr. Boyd ia the first congressman ever elected in the third district to call on his constituents for the purpose of learn ing their desires and offering them ss sietance in his official capacity. This wm the plan adopted by Henry Clay and other congressmen of his day, but for some reason the statesmen of the pres ent day are not in the habit of dropping around once a year, previous to their departure for the national capitoL to ascertain what good they can accomp lish for the people they serve. UXDSAT. Fro The PMC Mrs. Daa Holleran is again able to be about after a siege of sickness. if ii Rmeklav made a business made a business trip to Columbus, Satarday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sticknev of Loup City are visiting relatives and friends around Lindsay this week. Iavibitiona are out announcing the marriage of Mim Get trade Sohacher and Freaks of Natur. Ton never Urn tell about natur.'' said the BUlvUle brother; "she Is all the time cuttln' of the most oaexpect ed capers. I remember when ol' Jinks seen the Icicles hangln' on his peach trees that cold spring we had how he got mad an' sold out fer $, and the man who bought him out that year made 9e0 on the deal; but be had ter gtt the high sherlfi an' two deputies to go with him to gather the crop, for oT Jinks always met him with a shot gunloaded to the morale." Tact. The right kind of a wlfeever harps upon her husband's misdeeds, still 1ms does she remind him of his mister tnnM. No woman should marry a man unless her love for him be of the fiber which hopeth all things, belleveth all things, and la not easily provoked.' says Home Chat. ' The right kind ol wife helps a man when he falls an en courages him to try again, Instead of railing at him for the stumble after he h risen to his teat. Enjoying His Ailment. Blobbs What a disagreeable oM fellow Grouch Is. Slobbs But you must remember ha suffers from dyspepsia." Blobbs Suffers? Why, I believe he actually enjoys it- Cut Flowers. To nreserve cut flowers a lump of ammonia should be placei m the vale. This wiu not only them fresh, but will also help to stray the unpleasant odor often arises from flowers stalks have a tendency to slimy. Flowers of this should have a wm bit snipped from their stalks every time the water Is changed and aim before them for the first time. Wanted an Understanding. Ton have alienated my wife's af fections,' said the visitor, and there wm a glint In his eye. "And," said the man addressed, with a covert sneer, "you propose to seek financial salver "Salve nothing." replied the visitor. 1 came merely to offer sym pathy and to remark that If my home Is broken up the bull pup Is my pen sonal property, and don't you for get it" HAMD.XADE sum s Siamese Object ta Walking. The Siamese, above all nations Is the world, hate to walk; bo such mode of progression Is tolerated by a Siam ese If he or she can' by any means ride. Venetian gondolier will walk sometimes; even a Hollander win ride on his rough cart; but a Bangkok man not If he can help it. His famllv tor him. -Windsor Magazine. Economical Governor. Gov. Stokes, of New Jersey. Is cut ting down extravagant appropriations. He thinks his state spends too much for memorials and has disapproved of an $8,000 item for removing the re mains of Gen. Phil Kearny and provluV Ing monuments. m . BSSBUm I BRUCE WEBB I I AUCTIONEER I I - Crestou, Weh. I I Dates can be made at the I I Journal Office I . . &SSr -- th i i ll v oSVtmif asm kTrzzW ". Jtfeft.laX' svwaaluMfiunffsnTCMnn I1T amW VWWXlULi sml jar A-MasnsB0tssWsvamUaBBi llflWilBWJOBwJlmiJJWmaXls fiSfffV VVsUuSbt mm tamffi5IIXJisM, HiMi5L Q H K H 14 aiPr I ItV F" I I I "V .; yC IBOJ-OCTOBER-Wl "W BBmsmmSCsaBwSs wTsmVU 1 m I mails I msssasfl Ib f I CAT I T mm aHaSBamP llSSS-C Comi& Aufoinojbile Paradft- RW3 Mmsms7s1mV9rBmVii TUt-SDAY MIGHT. OCT. 1.11 StFW WM SBsHsasmlLsBTS Grand electrical Parade-' mvL l . WVml rAK-SARBEfl CARNIVAL DAYS I Jk, 1 ssaism eJaafsf ' .sssnmW Wt mmsfsw ' dSSt WasssmW manV bssTbsi am am as Jfj asi - . MMMssssMnnnnnmBBBBBBBmmmBr SSBBWBnBBSBBsSBnBSJSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSfl Provided Already. Beggar Kind sir, give me two sous for mv three children. Kind Sir That Isn't dear, certainly. but I don't think I'll take them. I have four already at home. Noa Lois- irs. Sneaking Belligerently. "Have you heard the rumors of Hortense's engagement to Clarence?" "Oh. dear, that's net an engage ment Tint's onlv a skirmish." SHOES CLOTHING Furnishing nwr.TAwr.W GOODS AT i. Wa am dad to resort that Witt who hm bam suffering from sa attach of typhosd fever, as improving rapidly aad mpsota to be out again ia a few deje. mGHT PRICES. PRISCHHOLZ BROS. b PfflPP L?v?ai Mr.sjMmFTed Jaoksoa ecpeotto depart this week fay OabJarais where theywUl spend the winter aad will nrebably laoate ia that country But they'll eosse back to Godts souatry ia -r- 406 11th Street, .. ZZXLK.tJili Oh I& Welch ia ia receipt of a letter i aoa, Was. Welsh of Moaree towamip, who is traveliag ia the newly efCasHmainmarehof Mr. Walsh reports it erem of small graia m this mse. Ha mm mm wheat . .-.-. -.-- . -. .ZTv 'i- - wwyismrmmmmm IS hi jam Let us build you cue. We put nothing but the very best material and workmanship ia them. The price is right. FainmerS, Bring in your tools and implements to be shsrpened and repaired now. It will ave yon time worn the spring work opens up. We keep only the latest sad best in All hinds of ..Farm Impleuots.. lyOur Horseshoes stick and don't lame your horse try them. Louis Schreiber. Ibl9li6n t mfsawT Groceries Vegetables Fruits; Produce Eleventh Street C<JMBTJS MEAT MARE We invite all who desire choice steak, and the very best cuts of all other meats to call at our market on Eleventh atreet. We also handle poultry and fish aad oysters ia sea? oa. S.E.MAKTY&;CO. Telephone No. 1. - Columbus. Neh. JIM'S PLACE Iearry the bsst of everything in my line. The drinking pub lmmmvitsdtoeomeiu aad am fer JrUvRCVELS IS Twelfth Strm HARD AND 80FT CAL (KDEKS FILLED PKOM PT- LY. P. D. SMITH LUHUt CO. J-S3S- s v Ho m ' Jask Martia of Omtrsl Csty(wecaU hi rJfL x&djs&i& jjjriA t&-&&iN?kzJi& . - T. I