Sfc." tir . - s. V V'a Sl?-V'i?'"-; .' trvs X- 5 " .s.. ""ViS: rvV'-. --a- -"C WH'. -VT i y-i I' . V-fcX . , t "C Tfr'i'"' jnbaMMgaaaiaarm FRISCHHOLZ BROS. shoes clothing Gents9 Furnishing Goods RELIABLE GOODS AT BIGHT PRICES. FRISCHHOLZ BROS. 405 11th Street Columbus. ITEMS OF INTEREST ABOUT OUR NEIGH BORS AND FRIENDS CLIPPED FROM OUR EXCHANGES SO.VKK CRXEK. itk8aad L. R. DeFrance of Columbus is apeadia; the week with her parents Mr. end Mrs. Nathan Doxey, and sister Mrs. SoL a Towslee. Ed Young, the yoaog burglar who weat through Charlie Brown's house a oonple of weeks ago, plead guilty to the oharge of burglary before Judge Hollen beck Wednesday and was sentenced to 90 days in jail. He got off easy. The thoaghtfulness of Ed Potter brought to our table an account of the death of Robert E. McOomb, who lived about 8 aulas west of this town some years ago. He died at Gibbon, Nebr., 8unday, Oct. 17. His wife was formerly Miss Jessie Currier of Genoa and seven young children are left to mourn for biau ALBION. Froatfe News. E. T. Long of St. Edward took the early train here Saturday morning for Charitas, la., to attend the funeral of his brother, W. S. Long, who was one of the old settlers of Boone county. Word reached here Wednesday morn ing of the death of Harry Harris at Dallas. 8. D.t as a result of a stroke of paralysis. Mr. Harris was formerly a resident of Petersburg, being employed as aasitant cashier of the Petersburg bank. Doug Shawvan has an offer for corn husks to use in the manufacture of hot taaialss of $76.00 per ton f. o. b. Albion. Sasaples were sent him of the shape they wars wanted. It is the whole corn husk except the coarse colored outside. A sharp chisel is thrust through the husk, cutting off the stem of the ear which is removed from the tip. It would seem as though wages could be made preparing the husks. food, whistles, beanblowera, or anything that is put in the mouth. The farmer is the man now who is get ting his hooks into the corn. He ib the Big Noise. The racket that you hear along the roads is the corn busker. Soon corn husking stories will be coming in. They ought to be big ones this year hereabouts. The ears are big and there are lots of them. The grain is so sound and already reasona ably dry. And there will be no corn burned in stoves this year. It tteems now like a dream that that sort of thing could ever happen. Corn can now be sold for December delivery around 60 cents in Chicago. That's not so slow. But the price will probably go a good deal higher later on. Considering the subject up one Bide and down the other, it is no exaggeration to euy that the farmer is strictly It and then some. Ex. BEUiWOOD. FkoBtfeeGaietta. Sohool obildren of a certain eastern school have been warned by means of printed slips pasted in their text book by order of the board of health, not to moisten their fingers to turn the leaves of books or count money, not to suck pencils or hold money in the mouth, and not to "swap" candy, gum, half eaten HUMTHRKY. From the Democrat In a bunch of bananas received by Hugo 8oll the latter part of last week, was fonnd a snake about five feet long. It was different from anything found in this country, and nobody in Humphrey was able to tell just what kind of a snake it was. However, John Boyer thought it was a moccasin, a snake quite com monly found in tbe south. A orazy man escaped from the Norfolk asylum one day last week, and succeeded u reaching, the home, of some .of hiu friends southwest of Humphrey before being overtaken and captured by an officer from the asylum. But he was not captured without considerable effort on the part of the officer and his assistants, as the fellow put up a strong fight against going back to Norfolk. He was finally subdued and brought to Hum phrey, Saturday afternoon, with his hands strapped to his sides. Apparent ly he had become resigned to going back to Norfolk, as his actions were very peaceable all tbe afternoon, while being kept at the Union Pacific depot waiting for the evening north bound train. However, a short time before train time he suddenly became imbued with the idea of escape, and for an instant while the officers back was turned, be darted out the door and disappeared in the darkness. On Monday, we understand he was captured agoin at Columbus and taken to Norfolk Monday evening We failed to learn the name of tbe crazy man, but we understand be is a Polander and formerly lived several miles south west of town. KmmMmMmMmMmMmMmMmMmMmmmMs' aBBBaHllHBlBlBVBBH?JK-'AOV BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBCBBnJjHjj aMaMMMMBaMMMMMMMMiilHRMarrv BMaBBBBBBBBBHffiYrr C : - Imported Delicacies Are not all expensive, if you buy them at the right place. Just look ove our stock of Fancy Groceries, and you'll find many delicacies, moderately priced, that are supposed to be confined ton te fine trade of a metropolitan delicatessen. Especially is this true of Canned Goods, Cheese, Fish, etc Wm also sell CAHE SUGAR t JOHANNES & KRUMXAND Freatke Mrs. M. Sheridan returned tn Oolun bus Tuesday acooeipaaied by Miat Oaky GriSa. " Mm. Dan Melcber of BoMStad, & D, who has been visiting bar mother,. Mrs. Noonan, returned home Tuesday.. W. E. Hater arrived homo last Sat. day from Ithasa, Ohio, where ha was called by the death of his brother's wife. Mrs. Alex McLean and baby of Sew ard, were guests of her uncle, A. M. Work and wife, the latter part of this week. Kenneth, Fred and Bobert S trot her of Columbus are spending the vacation with Monroe relatives, coming up Wed nesday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Weber drove up from Columbus Sunday and spent the day with Mr. Weber's sister, Mrs. Geo. Iflind. N Mrs. J. White of Lincoln, who has leased the Commercial hotel, has it thor oughly cleaned up and ready to take care of the traveliag public, beginning with Monday of this week. Mrs. White has had considerable experience in the hotel business and will make the Commercial a good place to stop. Miss Lillian Bennett attended the meeting of the teachers association, which was held in Lincoln this week, leaving Wednesday evening. The board of education granted leave of absence to all the teachers to attend the meeting, and Miss Bennett was the only teacher from Monroe who attended. As Henry Clayburn was driving home from town Monday, his fine single driver became frightened at a hole in the bridge, gave a jump and broke the shaft. He then started to kick and atruek Mr. Clayburn on the hand, breaking two knuckles. Henry succeeded in backing the horse into some machinery standing near and probably avoided being killed outright. He went to a doctor and had the injured member dressed, and is get ting along nicely. Tom Gately, the well known wrestler, will be here and wrestle for the benefit of the Monroe Athletic Association. Gately has wrestled in handicap matches with such noted experts of the mat as Farmer Burns and Tom Connors the champion of England. He holds tbe 162 pound championship of the state of Nebraska. Gately agrees to throw Jess Chandler our local lightweight champion, and the Rev. F. R. Wedge, each twice in one hour or loose the match. Both 6f our men are training hard in the gym nasium and taking long runs. HELPFUL HINTS ON HAIR HEALTH. GENOA. From the Times. This story was told by a preacher: A man died and went to the Bad Place, where he took on a pompous and over bearing manner. Finally, the devil approached him, and said: "Who are you, anyway? You act as though you owned this place." "I do own it," re plied the man. "My wife gave it to me before I died." Now that churches have reached that point when most of them no longer con sider dancing wicked, and preachers have stopped warring against the so-called amusement, dancing has gone out of style, probably never to return. The only joy people ever took in dancing was that -they were forbidden to indulge in it. Now that no one cares whether they dance or not, the people have de cided it is tiresome, and a dance is as poorly attended as the average prayer meeting. The women say there are no grown men in a ball room and they are compelled to. dance with high school boys, many of whom they have probably wheeled around in go carts, as babies, It is said that in cities, when a women wiobes to give a ball, she hires dancing men as partners for her young women guests, and as a consequence, there is a rule in etiquette that no women is ob liged to recognize a men to whom she has been introduced in n ball room. Tbe whisky habit is coming to tbe same fate as that of dancing, 'the people are finding out for tbemsnlvH) that there H nn pleasure lu Irinkintf whisky, and ars leltinK.it alone. When the Reform erelet tbfieopln atone, it it surprising how well thev do. Atohieui Globe. I'LATI K CK.NTK h From the Signx!. At St. Jo-eph's t-hiiiub, on Wednesday moroiuk, Nov. 3 w- dolptnnizAd th marrim;! if ailt-s rcret Regan f this i-),cp ;no Mr. .Ihu Ijiel.c. of Col umbnj, R-v. Father Atijrctnn performing the r-inuii. Paul M"ore, brother of Mrs. J. E. Cosatirf, bagan tVeilnesday morning tearing out the mncbinery in the old mill, preparatory to moving it v If more than one man is not provided ic will be a long time before the mill is ready 'to mova Dan Maher, wbo wan democratic candidate for sheriff of Wayne county, telephoned his brother Jim here that he was beaten by 250 votes. He made a good run, however, as the republicans outnumber the democrats two to one in that county. Last Saturday Denny Roberts pur chased C. L. Schnler's farm, 160 acres, paying $66 an acre for it. Thin is a good farm, located twelve miles northwest of Platte Center, in Joliet townsbi. p It is about tbe same distance from Lindsay, and the fact that it is so far from mar ket shuts it out from tbe "high price" list. B. H. Scbroeder -arrived here from Presho, S. D., on Monday evening's freight. He drove his horse as far as Creighton, where he left it and made the balance of tbe journey by train. He left again Wednesday morning for Creigh ton, where he will enter a bank as cash ier. Mrs. Scbroeder will remain here for tbe present. Scalp and Hair Troubles Generally Caused by Carelessness. Dandruff is a contagious disosoo caus ed by a microbe which also produces baldness. Never use a comb or brush belonging to some one else. No matter how cleanly the owner may be, these articles may be infected with microbes, which will infect your scalp. It is far easier to catch hair miorobes than to get rid of them, and a single stroke of an infected comb or brush may well lead to baldness. Never try on anyone else's hat. Many a hatband is a resting place for miorobes. If you happen to be troubled with dandruff, itching scalp, falling hair or baldness, we have a remedy, whioh we believe wilt completely relieve these troubles. We are so sure of this that we offer it to you with the under standing that it will cost you noth ing for the trial if it does not produce tbe results we claim. This remedy is called Rexall "93" Hair Tonic We honestly believe it to be the most scientific remedy for scalp and hair troubles, and we known of noth ing else that equals it for effectiveness, because of the results it has produced in thousands of cases. Bexall "93" Hair Tonio is devised to banish dandruff, restore natural oolor when its loss has been brought about by disease, and make the hair naturally silky, soft and glossy. It does this be cause it stimulates the hair follicles, de stroys the germ matter, and brings about a free, healthy circulation of blood, which nourishes the hair roots, causing them to tighten and grow new hair. 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The biff brick hotel one and one- half blocks south of west depot oross ing. 25 rooms at 16c; 20 rooms at 50c; meals, 35c, HARRY HUSSEUUN, Pnpiiiiir '-Soofe One-fourth off on all Hats purchased with Suits. Popular Priced Store Our Thanksgiving Sale will open Tomorrow Tailored Coats, Suits and Dresses at $10, $15, $22 and $25 FURNITURE TALK About Our New Fall Line We are showing on the floor at the present time our new line of Bed Room Furniture in Circassian walnut, mahogany, bird's eye maple, golden oak and the good imitation quartered oak. In beds we have something new in wood in the Ver nis Martin and enamel finishes. The first time these goods were shown was in Grand Rapids last July. We can truthfully say that at the present time we can show you a larger line of bedroom goods than we ever carried before. In kitchen cabinets we have just received a line of the Springfield make, the best we know of, in prices ranging from $18.50 to $40.00. 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