A BE IT KNOWN -: , s. t- That-in accordance with the custom of our forefathers, and the Recommendation of His excellency, the Governor of this Commonweath, we shall set aside Thursday, November 25 as a day of Thanksgiving and feasting and the merchandising df this store, and all sundry shall cease for the time being. BE IT FURTHER KNOWN That we hereby designate the days from now until November 25th, inclusive, as Days of Preparations bringing forward (for the benefit of all good housewives, who visit this That we hereby designate tne days irom now unni JNOvemDer zoin, inclusive, as uuya w. irreiwvuo-uii store) all the paraphernalia which may be needed to make Thanksgiving a joyous occasion in each and every home. And selling it-whether it be plain or fancy linens, domestics, silverwarscutlery, china, glassware, pleasing raiment for young or old, or other timely aud appropriate merchan- dise. for less than for smaller prices than rule at other stores. GREAT THANKSGIVING SALE Thisistobea An opportunity for wise folks to save money on each purchase made on the days we have mentioned. THE SALE CONTINUES UNTIL THANKSGIVING Stylish Furs Every woman realizes that while the material and set of her furs may be beyond criticism, they unsatis factory if they lack the indefinable quality called "Style Our reputation selling stylish and reliable fur is one of our highest assets, and since comparison is the great est aid inbuying furs, we invite you to inspect our goods with no obligation to buy- Any style and quahty you may desire is here for your inspection. Scarf and muff sets in White Siberian Fox, White Thibet, Imitation Er mine, White Angora, Sable, Coney, Red Fox, Japanese Mink China Sable, Isabella Fox, Japanese Lynx, Black Fox, Isabella Martin, Blended River Mink, Russian Mink, Black Hare, Sable Squirrel Prices to suit everybody. PUB ICOATS Black Pony Coats, Brown Pony Coats, Blended River Mink, Isabella Coney Coats Prices, $25.00 and up Lace Curtains For Thanksgiving 75c Nottingham Lace Curtains for 59c $1.00 Nottingham Lace Curtain for 79c $1.25 Nottingham Lace Curtains for. $1.15 $1.50 Nottingham Lace Curtains for. $1.39 $2.00 Nottingham Lace Curtains for. $1.79 $2.50 Nottingham Lace Curtains for. $2.35 $4.00 Nottingham Lace Curtains for. $3.69 $5.00 Nottingham Lace Curtains for. $4.59 $6.00 Nottingham Lace Curtains for. $5.25 Skirts and Petticoats Choosing from our big stock insures your obtaining just the garment you want, and as our prices are ex tremely moderate, there's also a price reason why you should select your skirt or petticoat from these offerings. $5.00 Black Silk Petticoats $3.95 $6.50 black and colored petticoats $5.75 Black imitation heatherbloom petti coats 98c Black embroidered flounce petticoats. - .98c Black genuine heatherbloom $2.50 pet ticoats $1-50 SPECIAL BARGAINS in Ladies' Sweaters One lot sample Sweaters, worth up 1 Cfl to$2'50, at OliJU One lot children's sweaters, worth up to $1.25 65c and 75c Cut Prices on China and Glassware These goods are especially needed at this season hence these big values will be appreciated by al, Thanksgiving shoppers. 48Iarge China Decorated Vases; Thanksgiving price. .25c Bargains in Dinnerware for Thanksgiving 104-piece Johnson Bros. Semi-Porcelain $14.50 70-piece Johnson Bros. Semi-Porcelain 88.70 42-piece Johnson Bros. Semi Porcelain 84.98 100-piece Versailles White China $16.00 56-piece"B" White China S12.50 100-piece White and Gold Austrian China $27.50 RUGS WORTH BUYING A new rug will be the means of brightening the home at this season we offer a splendid selection in new designs and harmonious colorings. Room Size Rugs 9x12 Tapestry Brussels $15.00 83x10 6 Axminster; Thanksgiving psice 18.50 9x12 Axminster; Thanksgiving price 22.50 9x 12 Velvet Rugs; Thankspiving price 19150 9x12 Body Brussels; Thanksgiving price 26 50 9x12 one-psece velvetrug; Thanksgivingprice 25.00 9x12 Bundar Wilton; Thanksgiving price 42.50 8-3x10-6 French Wilton Rug; Thanksgiving price... .45.00 Small Rugs 27x54-inch Velvet Rug. $1.39 27x54 Axminster Rug 198 36x54 Axminster Rug. 3.75 Dress Goods 15 pieces fancy worsted Dress Goods, worth up to 65c Thanksgiving price 49c 10 pieces fancy woreted Dress Goods, worth up to 75c; Thanksgiving price 59c 8 pieces fancy worsted Dress Goods, worth up to $1.00; Thanksging price 79c 15 pieces fancy worsted Dress Goods, worth up to $1.25; Thenksgiving price 98c RIBBONS FOR THANKSGIVING New ribbon in all celors and widths at prices that insure the best obtainable value vith every purchase. SPECIAL PURCHASE OF RIBBONS For Thanksgiving 50 pieces of fancy Ribbon, worth up to 65c; Thanksgiving price 39c BiSB BBBBBBBJ iaias eBBBBBJ x WEBBB BBBBSi BBBBB Gloves at Low Cost Quality gloves perfect in style and fit A big range to select from and these unmatched values. One lot of mended kid gloves, worth up to $1.25, size 5 1-2, 5 3-4, 6, 6 1-2, 6 3-4, black and colors, while they last 59c We sell the Perrin Kid Glove the most durable glove made Handkerchiefs Specially Priced Wide variety to choose irom and these especially good values 5f Doz. HeaMtitched Cambric Handkerchiefs at Hemstitched and Embroidered Handkerchiefs, worth 2Sc 2t Doz. Linen Embroidered Handkerchiefs, worth 25c Barred Embroidery, worth ltc. Hemstitched and Embroidered Handkerchiefs, at. Hemstitched and Embroidered Handkerchiefs, Special, 2 for.. - 2c 15c 18c 7c 5c .25c vsBBBBBBB9vJVPASaaBBraSS?Bfeh. -AvXBflB' isnn??SnwB9BnnnnHPsnnwlBKi. BTyBMBSSSBSSSSSBKBiMBaiafdBSSSSSSSPSu (P5"SJ lt IfSSSSSKVt t Bnnn99B? "BSSSSSSxSBBSaalt BnVsnnnnlBnnnnlnnnnSBnWnnjfffjjjBBMj-B-J Route No. 5. Tuesday morning the carrier had the pleasure ot breaking the roads through eitht miles of snowdrifts. Usually the fanners hare the roads open from haul ing , bat this storm was an exception. Route No. 4. The storm and snow made bad roads and pat a stop to the corn husking for the present. Daa Bray returned last Wednesday from Kansas Oity, where he attended a shooting tournament Wm. Gossman reoeiTsd a telegram Monday of this week telling him ot the serious illness of his brother at Orooks ville, Indiana, and left for that plaoe Tuesday. Route No. L. Another tin can social is booked for the near future, which, it is understood, will be held at John Heibel's. Nick Blsssr, who was patting in a bridge for Fred Losske, was compelled to stop on account of the storm. Work on the Independent telephone company's line on this route wss tempo rarily abandoned during the storm. Last Saturday one of Carl Miller's driving horses had a stroke ot paralysis, just as he was driving np to the mail box. Route No. 3. Last week we omitted to mention the arrival ot a baby girl at the home ot Fred Wills. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Buppreeht are rejoicing over the arrival ot a baby girl f at their horse Tuesday morning, Nov. 18. John Ghriststauffer and Henry Schute and family returned to California, after a two weeks' visit at the home of John Blohm. Miss .Louise Braakan, who is attend ing the German school at Bev. Denin gers, spent Friday night with her uncle, D. Brunkea, and Saturday with the home folks. People who get results advertise ia the Journal. A Revolutionary Puzzle. These odd rhymes were written In the early part of the Revolutiouary war about 1776. If read as written they are a tribute to the king and his army, but if read downward on either aide of the comma they indicate an unmistakable spirit of rebellion to both king and parliament The author is anknown: Hark, hark the trumpet sounds, the din of war's alarms O'er seas and solid (rounds, doth call us ail to arms, Who for Kins George doth stand, their honors soon shall shine. Their ruin is at hand, who with the con gress join. The acts of parliament. In them I much delight. X hate their cursed Intent, who for the congress fight. The Tories of the day, they are my dally toast. They soon will sneak away, who Inde pendence boast. Who nonreslstant hold, they have my hand and heart. May they for slaves be sold, who act the Whlggish part. On Kansfleld. North and Bute, may daily blessings pour. Confusion and dispute, on congress ever more. To North and British lord, may honors still be done. I wish a block and cord, to General Washington. National Magazine. Ladies'Cloaks, Skirts and Jackets Our New Fall and Winter Line of Ladies' Suits, Cloaks, Skirts, Children's Cloaks and Coats is now complete. We can save you money in this department Call and be convinced. We are always glad to show our goods. We are showing a complete new line of Ladies, Gents' and Children's Sweaters The Celebrated SCHMIDT KNIT Sweaters for golf, autoing and outing wear. They are all the vogue. SPECIAL THIS WEEK-Gents' "Four In Hand" Ties, 20 cents each, 3 for 50 cents. In all the late colors. We also carry a Complete lone of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, La dies' and Gents' Furnishing Goods, Comiorts, Blankets, Carpets and Shoes J. H. GALLEY We wish to express oar appreciation and heartily thank you for you patron age. This being oar third month in yoar city, and the phenomenal success we have met with in oar basinees. gives us every reason to be truly thankful, and that our motto, "Satisfaction and Perfection," has not been in vain. To confirm our appreciation we are going to return you 25 GENTS of every dollars' worth purchased at our store during the coming week, commenc ing FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18th. Hundreds of the latest styles in Suits. Coats and Furs, especially ordered an6T on display for the first time Friday m orning. See our magnificent window showing of smart Suits, Furs and Mil-linery. When the Fairies Are Noisy. Among the flowers which are said to be very popular with fairies are blue bells, harebells and wood sorrel. All these flowers are used by the fairies to attract the attention of their friends who are at a little distance. If you are ever out in the woods when the bluebell or wood sorrel begins to peal in delicate, soft tones you will know that the little flower Is being sway ed to and fro by some visiting fairy. The foxglove, known also as the fairy bells, are also said to be used by the fairies for chimes, but when the little people wish to sound a real resounding blast that shall awaken from slumber some tiny friend in a nearby flower bed or thicket they use not a bell, but a rose leaf rolled up into a very charm ing born. Lexington Leader. 505 ELEVENTH ST. COLUMBUS, NEBRASKA aVVri aBaBaBaaaakaaaa. afSFfcSSSSSSSSfvJSM bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbEbbbbbbbW grgrgrssswllftafl aLHftlfLW aaaaaaaaaaaHaaaas Ready Wit. Many good stories are told of the "Poet" Craig, for so many years a familiar figure on the London cricket and football grounds. On one occa sion Craig began at the Oval, "Gen tlemen, this Is my favorite ground, when some one Interrupted: "Craig, you said that at Leyton last week." "Tes, air" returned the unabashed poet, "and I shall say it at Canter bury next week. The ground on which the noble game Is being played before an assembly of intelligent and enlightened purchasers of my poetry Is always my favorite ground for the time being." But Craig knew how to keep an im pertinent Interrupter In his place. Once a stout, red faced man broke In on one of bis speeches with: "Craig, you're making a lot of money out of fools. When are you going to set up apub7" "When you come and live next door to me. sir!" was the answer, and the red faced man turned crimson. Another man at the Oral once said: "Now, Craig, tell us how much you've made out of bad poetry." "More, I venture to say. sir. than you've made out of bad manners!" London Scraps. Wanted- -An Interpreter. It was a case of assault, and the lit erally downtrodden wife was laying her grievances before the magistrate. "He started by giving me a biff on the nut," explained the angry com plainant. "My good woman," rebuked the mag istrate, "you mustn't talk like that here. I suppose you mean be gave you a blow upon the bead." "Yus, yer washup. An then 'e tried ter do me in by chuckin' 'Is 'baccy box at me." "By which I presume you mean." In terposed the justice of the peace se verely, "that he tried to Injure you by precipitating his box of tobacco at you. Pray proceed and avoid slang and inform the court what other In juries he inflicted upon you." "Well, then, he er he" "Come, comef snapped the magis trate, really beginning to lose his tem per. "Don't waste the time of the court" The ill used wife looked about her helplessly. "Excuse me, yer washup," she ex claimed at length, "but I was wonder In' what was the pet name in this 'ere court for a biff on the Jib!" London Answers. The Real Victim. After a man has been sick a week lis wife looks worse than he does !rom taking care of him. Atchison 3Iobe. Advantage Is a better soldier thaa lashness. Shakespeare. The Peculiar Comedian W. B. PATTON In His Most Successful Comedy The Blockhead Don't Get Excited Smile and Be Happy Will be here Tuesday, Nov. 23 Prices, 25c, 5tc, 75c, $1.0 A Great Success. First Toung Wife Do you find It more economical, dear, to do your own cooking? Second Young Wife Oh. certainly! My husband doesn't cat half ao much aa he did. London Punch. To shock people is often better than to please them. The majority of man kind need the shocking. Emerson. The Best Proof. Little Ted. seven years old. was sent to the bathroom for a "good scrub" be fore dinner, but returned so quickly that his mother declared he couldn't possibly have washed himself. He re plied. "Truly 1 did. mother, and if you don't believe it you can just go to the bathroom and look at the toweL" Delineator. W. B. Patton in "The Blockhead" North Theatre Tuesday, November 23 Price, 25c, 5tc, 75c, fl.ts COLUMBUS MEAT MARKET We invite all who desire choice steak, and the very best cuts of all other meats to call at our market on Eleventh street. We also handle poultry and fish and oysters in sear on. Let.tJs Prove Xo TOOTla 'XoU-Want'This. S. E. MARTY & CO. Telephone No, 1. - Colasabus, Nab. Minneapolis Heat Regulator We can provideTit -and prove,-that.if you have it instaUed,,you won'ttsell it fbrjwhat it coat you. ,Let Us Taka the RiakA If you are "not satisfied,-and itfdoes not do all we claim, we will.take itout and give your moneyjbaclcf ef We Handle thaT" in This City We know this is the best Heat Regit; later made regardless of price, and we know the price puts it within jhe.reach of every household. Furnace or Boiler-All Kaads of "Saves its Cost in a Season" A. DUSSELL & SON Columbus, Nebraska I ffe V Ball x no-1 B'iJ ' I mm .90- Bjl! J I Pill no-yj I BJfM I ILsa 1 sTT I