'iC "-"Vis -'V-.i ,"iVfl- "St y I J I ;i CHICAGO STORE (New Building 513-515 11th St, between Olive and North Sts) Merchandise Reduced CH E time to cut prices has arrived and our great July Clearance Sale will now occupy the center of the stage. Twice a year-end of Spring and Summer seasons and end of Fall and Winter seasons, we give our profits a vacation. We prefer the money to the merchandise, and we believe that when you take note of the price reduction we are offering you will pre fer the merchandise to the money. I SORT W MUTUAL IT M HERE'S uothing reserved at this sale and all our splendid Values in Mens aud Ladies Cloth i iiig, Shoes and Furnishings are booked to leave the house. You'll do well to make your " selections early for there will be some lively buying at once and the beat always goes first. Take note of these offerings listed below and we hardly think you'll want to stay away: : : : : 1-4 OFF on all Men's and Boys CLOTHING A saving of 20 to 30 per ct. on all Trousers. Mens fine dress Shirts $1.35 & $1.50 Values, July Clear ance Sale Price 90c New Soft Collar Dress Shirts 90c Values, July Clearance Sale Price 45c Union Suits Mens Poros Knit Union Suits in Short and Long Sleeves SLOO Values, July Sale Price Mens Poros Knit Shirts and Drawers 50c Values, July Clearance Sale Price 39c Mens Mesh Underwear 35c Value, July Clearance Sale Price lQr A Garment dvtci I Poros Knit Shirts and Drawers, sizes up to 34, July clear ance sale price A Garment LADIES Fine Oxfords and Pumps, in all leathers and velvets, $3.00, $3.50 and $4.00 values, clearing sale price $2.5Q 50 PAIRS Of Mens Fine Patent Colt Dress Shoes, Goodyear welt, all sizes, $4.50 value, clear ance sale price $2.50 150 PAIRS Mens shoes, sizes 5 1-2 to 8, $2.75 values, clearance sale price $1.40 LADIES Fine Straw Matting Suit Cases, $2.50 value, clearance price $150 2,000 YARDS Of Embroideries and Insertions 12 l-2c values, July clear ance sale price 81-2c 1700 YARDS Red Seal Gingham Remnants, regular 15c values, July clearance sale price 8 l-2c 25 LADIES Princes Dresses on Messilin and Taffeta silk, worth $20.00 July clearing sale price $8.00 250 Ladies Fine Black Panama Skirts, the latest styles, $4.50 values July clearing sale price $2.50 200 Ladies White Shirt Waists in long and short sleeves, $1.75 values July clearing sale price 98c Ladies 25c Gauze Vests, clear ance sale price lOc Ladies 50c Union Suits, clear ance sale price Childrens 50c Dresses, July clearance sale price 40-inch Embroidery Flouncing, worth $1.50 per yard, July clearance sale price 65c ..U Sacrifice St Now on in Fill 1,1. t 'outiiiintl from P;ire Two iv-ia'i ifulSy a-k your honorable body Jo ltvil mad district No. IS f said township into two districts. The di viding: line to commence at the north oast oorn.T of soot ion 3. town 17, range 3. wost and runninjr thonce south on tlio "H-ction lino to the Loup river. (Signed by J.mn II Miller and 14 otii-r.) Alovod by Supervisor "Wilson that the rriurt bo granted and that the part lyiiiK A"-t of the dividing line be des ignated a road district Xo. 5C. Motion carried. Tho following was presented to the Hoard of Supervisors: OontbJiien : I have to report that in accordance with the resolution adopt ed by tiie board of supervisors at tiieir session of October 2C. 1910, and upon tho filinfr of a certificate by Engineer U F. c:otcb:ilk showing that Chas. Thompson contractor Tor the widening, deepening: and straightening of the Carrie and .lewell dainage ditch, up on bis contract with the county of l'latte is entitled to the third payment for said woik amounting to $2,S05.52 fiom which 2f per cent is to be re tained as per contract. I issued a war rant on Juno 17. 1911 to the said Chas. Thompson. In the sum of $2,104.14 on the Carrie and Jewell Drainage ditch fund. Said warrant was then signed bv Chairman Schwarz and delivered to Floyd Davidson, representative of Chas. Thompson. Jiespeetfuly submitted, JOHN GHAF, County Clerk. On motion same "was ordered to be spread upon the record. Moved by Supervisor Smith that the board of supervisors now adjourn un til 9 o'clock a. in. tomorrow. Motion carried. Columbus. Neb., June 20. 1911. Pursuant to adjournment the board of supervisors met at 9 o'clock a. m. Hon. Louis Schwarz, chairman and John Graf, clerk. Iloll called and following members present: Supervisors Clother. TJasenbrock. Schaeeher, Schure. Smith, Wilson and Chairman Schwarz. The following report was submlted: We. the board of supervisors as a committee of the whole, proceded to Oconee township on the forenoon of Jane 17. 1911 to yiew and tavestlffate the drainage ditch reported by J. D. St ires and Ira E. Gates to be con structed upon the public highway that runs north and south between sections :t and 4. town 17, range 2, west, and known as the Dawson road, beg leave to report our findings as follows: That according to a survey made at said time by L. F. Gottschalk It was disclosed that no part of said ditch en croached upon the public highway but was wholly upon private property. It further developed that said ditch was constructed for the sole purpose of draining private property and was in no respect Intended as a public benefit; fiat the same did not lead to any natural cour-c but that the south md tft-.eof terml-.n . at the public load c-j:omnly kix'iw i a? the Monro road; tin? the nea--.t natural water ii.iswo to tho lands south to be drained was Lost Creek and the fall to Lost Creek was greater than the fall to the south toj-ninous of sail dlt- h. That if the w-'-r. were conveyt-1 through sni-1 ditjh the piW.'j roau at tin tittn termlnous thereof would be irrepara b'o Injured and i'iatto r:riv pit to .-tat cost and expense by rearn tji "oof. LOUIS SCHWARZ. M. E. CLOTHER. ADAM SMITH. FRED DASENBROCK. ADAM WILSON. HENRY SCHAECHER. On motion of Supervisor Smith same was adopted. Moved by Supervisor Clother that further proceedings In the matter be deferred and the same be referred to the supervisor of the district in which said ditch is located, with power to act. Motion carried. The following resolution was Intro duced by Supervisor Smith: Resolved by the Board of Supervis ors that the county attorney is hereby instructed to dismiss without preju dice case No. 3567, Platte county vs. The Union Pacific Railroad company. On motion of Supervisor Schaeeher same was adopted. The following was presented to the Board of Supervisors: Gentlemen: Tour committee on roads and bridges to whom was re ferred the report of the appraisers ap pointed to assess the damages sus tained by the location of the "Beum cart Road." la Graarllle towasalp, commencing at the southeast corner of section 1. town 20, range 2, west and running thence west on section line one mile, said road to be 40 feet in width, would report that upon investi gation we find that all the provisions of the law for the location of public highways have been complied with, therefore recommend that the estab lishment of said road be declared duly made and the report of the appraisers be approved, that in accordance there with, damages be awarded to the claim ants and the clerk be directed to issue warrants in payment .thereof on 1910 county general fund as follows: Mary E. Otis 1192.00 Carl Bautngart $192.00 We further recommend that said road be entered upon the road plat of the county as a public highway and the county surveyor be directed to sur vey said road and file his survey and field notes with the clerk of this board. M. E. CLOTHER. DANIEL WILSON. ADAM SMITH. On motion of Supervisor Schure same was adopted. The petition of J. C. Dawson and others for the location of a public road 40 feet in width, comencing at the southwest corner of section 12. town 17. range 2. west and running thence east on section line one mile was reported back as folows: We. your committee on roads and bridges would recommend that the prayer of the petitioners be granted and the clerk directed to proceed according to law. M. E. CLOTHER DANIEL WILSON. ADAM SMITH. On motion of Supervisor Smith same was adopted. The petition of AI McCormlck and others for the location of a public road, 40 feet In width, commencing at the southeast corner of section 32. town 17, range 3. west and running thence north on section line two miles was reported back as follows: We. your committee on roads and bridges would recommend that the prayer of the petitioners be granted and the clerk be directed to proceed accord ing to law. M. E. CLOTHER. ADAM SMITH. djhutl jnisoxi. On motion of Supervisor Scliure same was adopted. The remonstranw of Anton Pinkos and others against the location of the public road petitioned for by Al Mc Cormlck was on recomendation of the committee on roads and bridges on motion of Supervisor Dasenbrock, de nied by the board. Action upon the two petitions of D. S. Hayes and others for the location of certain roads in Joliet and St. Ber nard townships was on recommenda tion of the committee on roads and bridges deferred for investigation. Relative to the proposition of Wm. Webster. L. Franklin and John Gibbon to construct a s-teel wagon bridge across the Loup river south of the vil lage of Monroe at a cost estimated by the state engineer of $35,000. It was moved by Supervisor Schaechfr that the proposition be referred to the com mittee on roads and bridges to Inves tigate the matter and submit their re port at the scsion of the board. Roll called for vote. Supervisors DasenDrock, Schaeeher, Schure, Wilson and Chairman Schwarz voting "Yes." Supervisor Clother and Smith voting. "No." Motion was declared carried. The following resolution was intro duced by supervisor Schure: Resolved by the Board of Supervis ors of Platte County, Nebraska, that the clerk of this board be directed to advertise for sealed bids, for printing the official and sample ballots, per 100, for the primary and general elec tion for the year 1911. to be delivered at the office of the county clerk In time for him to deliver the same to the several voting places in the county, bids to be filed in the office of the county clerk not later than 12 o'clock noon, July 11. 1911. The sucessful bidder is required to give good and suf ficient bond for the faithful perform ance of said work as the same is re quired by law. The board of super visors reserves the right to reject any or all bids. On motion of Supervisor Schure same was adopted. The following bills were on motion alowed by the board and the clerk directed to issue warants in payment of same on the 1910 county general fund: M. E. Clother, Sup., services as supervisor ......flfl.4t Fred Dasenbrock,. Sup., services as supervisor 49.19 Louis Schwarx, Sup services as supervisor -. 113.19 J. F. Schure, Sup services as supervisor S.39 Henry Schaeeher, Sup services as supervisor 95.00 Adam Smith. Sup services as supervisor 128.00 Daniel Wilson. Sup., services as supervisor 87.10 J. F. Schure, Sup services as supervisor 35.55 Moved by Supervisor Smith that the board of supervisors proceed to the county farm this afternoon to Inspect the same. Motion carried. Moved by Supervisor Schure that the board of supervisors now adjourn until July 11. 1911. at 2 o'clock p. m. Motion carried. NATURALLY sssssH rf2LZ- Jonathan Sflaa Is deaf. Want to fker city tor git a toot palled as tkor deatfsttoJdalat he'd setter tako gas ftrat Joaatftaa ito, After old him ffcflt me warns Boarding moot am took DONT WAIT. Tako Advantage of a Columbus Citi zen's Experience Before It's Too Late. 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I continued to get bet ter steadily and after I had finished the contents of one box of Doan's Kidney Pills, not a symptom of my former trouble remained. Doan's Kidney Pills toned up my entire sys tem and since using them, I have felt like a different person." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. THOSE WHO TAKE FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS For their kidney and bladder ail ments, and for annoying urinary ir regularities are always grateful both for the quick and permanent relief they afford, and for their tonic and strengthening effect as well. Try Foley Kidney Pills. For sale by all Druggists. How Cities Make Good Citizen. Our great cities receive annually vast accretions to their population from every country on earth. Most of these aliens com to us Ignorant of our language, oar customs and our lnstltutloas; many of them have been subjected In tho lands of their origin to unjust governmental restraint; al most all of them have been used to a more or less oppressive governmental Interference In every relation of life. If they are to become useful cltlsens of the Jnlted States, if they are to be absorbed Into our nationality and made Americana, government must care for them, for they are unable to care for themselves. The city them must teach them, or at least their ohll drem, to read and' write and think la English; must make them observe habits of health and cleanliness; must protect them froea disease, and care for them whom they are ill; must give them parks and playgrounds, baths and gymnasia; must In short, fulfil towards them tho parental relation ship of State Socialism. George B. MoClellan. In tho Atlaatfc. Old Friend Missed. Among those who visited the Astor library, before Its doors were closed for the last time to the public, was an elderly, aeatly clad man, who had keem a regular patron of the place for rears. He said to a mam who saw hhm lingering In tho vestibule: "Gotag p town m a good move, mo doubt, for the library, and the mew quarters are of course muck superior to those, hat some of us feel bad about It Wo were at homo here. We were even acemstomed to tho drafts and know where to sit to avoid thorn. We're too eld to got mood to the mow place, tt costs tvo coats to got tasro, Good Clothes for Kttle prices "VTOW'S your chance to get good clothes for little prices. We're clearing our summer stocks in all de partments; Hart Schaffner & Marx suits, fine furnishings, hats; all the goods that are seasonable now at unreasonably low prices. All other wearing apparal that you may need during July you will find at Hart's at the least possible prices. 13th Street. 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Our Heme Treatment Wonderful Success Hospital is especially equipped for patients who prefer to come WRITE TODAY FOK I'AKTICULARS IN OUR NEW HOME IN THB MERIDIAN ANNEX You Will Find Us Bet ter Equipped than Ever to Attend to your Wants in Electric Lighting AND Electric Irons LET US WIRE VOUK HOUSE Columbus Light, Heat and Power Co.1 ht j Your Neighbor's Experience. How you may profit by it. Take Fo ley Kidney Pills. Mrs. E. O. Wbiting. 360 Willow street, Akron, Ohio, 'says: "For some time I had a very serious case of kidney trouble and I suffered with backache and dizzy headaches. I bad specks floating before my eyes and I felt all tired out and miserable. I saw Foley Kidney Pills advertised and got a bottle and took them ac cording to directions and results showed almost at once. The pain and dizzy headaches left me, my eye sight became clear and today I can say I am a well woman, thanks to Foley Kid ney Pills." For sale by all druggists. 01101 PACIFIC TIIETAILE No. 1 Overland Limited.. 1 1:46 a. m No. 3... China & Japan Mail 6:58 p. m No. 5 Oregon Kxprcaa.. 2:00 a. m No. 7... Los Angeles Limited 2:36 p. m No. FaBt Mall." 11:30 a.m No. 11 Denver Special... 8:58 a. ra No. 13 Colorado Special.. 1:27 a. m No. 15 Colorado Expteaa. 6:23 p. m No. 17 Ore. & Wash. Lira.. 3:06 p. B No. 1 Express ll:25a.m No. 21 North Piatte Local.l2:15p.m No. 2 Grand Island Local. 8:39 p. m No. M "Local Freight.. 7:00 a. a. Leaves 12:10 p. m. Leaves from Coal Chute. Kant-HMM4 Tralaa. No. 2 overland Limited. B:26p.m No. 4 Atlantic Express.. 4:32 a. m No. 6 Oregon Express... 2:46 p. ra No. S...L03 Aiiselea Limited 6:16 p. m No. 10. ..China & Japan Mall 3:12 p. m No. 12 Denver Special... C:30a.m No. II Colorado Special.. 10:28 p. m No. 16 Colorado Express.. 2:16 p. m No. IS... Ore.-Wash. Limited 5:B3p.m No. 20 Mall Express.... 3:00 p. m No. 22 'North Platte Local. 1:00 p. m No. 24....Crand Island Local. 7:12 a. m Leaves 1:20 p. ui. BRANCH TRAINS Norfolk No. 77 Freight Jv.. J:"-"J No. 2 Passenger lv.. 7:p.m No. 30 Passenger ar.. 1:10 p. m No. 78 Freight ar.. 6:10 p. m Spalrfla No. 79 Freight .. i:" No. 31 Passenger lv.. 1:10 p. m No. 32 Passenger ar-lJ:7S5? No 60 .. 6:40 p. m NO- 8 E. G. BROWN. Ticket Agent. A. R. M'KEEN. Assistant Ticket Agent. 989 IHLIIIITM THE TULE No. 22. Pass (dally ex. Sun) lv..7:26 a. m No. 32, Frt. & Ac. (d'yexSat.) lv 6:00 p. m No. 21. Pass, (dally ex. Sun) ar.t:90p. No. 31. Frt. Ac (d'yexSun) ar:S a. m Foley's Kidney Remedy Is particularly recommended for chronic cases of kidney and bladder trouble. It tends to regulate and con trol the kidney and bladder action and is healing, strong and bracing For sale by all druggists. Any persons having any claims or bills agaiust the Columbus Printing aud Specialty House, or against Rich ard Raniey are kindly requested to present the same for payment imme diately. COLUMBUS PRINTING & SPECIALTY HOUSE. RICHARD RAMEY. For Sale A nice lot of Barred Ply mouth Rock chickens and chicks; also chicken paraphernalia. Call at once. J. W. Louis, 413 West Four teenth street, Columbus, Neb. FRISCHHOLZ BROS. O Shoes, Clothing, Gents' Furnish ing Goods .... RELIABLE GOODS AT RIGHT PRICES FRISCHHOLZ BROTHERS 405 11th Street Columbus, Nebraska -ti 3