roorosg i The Most Wonderful of Cars 1 Van Eanra a RIim Sim i DUL 8 . V- . ..., -.V OTIgV wi a MM Cheviot Suit, You Can Secure Either iTha El ANDERS 9fl"Ii s I THREE-SPEED KE 1 3 Do you realize that the Flanders is a REAL automobile that it carries a REAL guarantee and that you can REALLY buy it for $800 00 F. 0. B. DETROIT $800 00 The Flanders "20" is a standard car no freak ideas enter into its has not the thin. 0 construction flimsy in other noticeable its price. High anywhere is made of the material and with the perfect wormanship Famous V The 1912 Line is Here Now. Dischner Auto Columbus, Nebraska I IfANDECCE KINCAIO A CO. CLOTHES. Both will have the Brandegee, Kincaid & Co. label and you can rest assured of 'service. If you're feeling blue and want a lively fabric to cheer you up, you can also secure one in the same excellent make. Prices not high and still not too low. Just right. (9 GREISEN BROS s Eleventh Street COLUMBUS. NEBRASKA a &QSQQQQQIQQS5&Q&3QQ&Q&SS&5&QS5QSSQ New Books in Ths City Library. Popular fiction: Prudence Palfry by Aldricch Doctor's Christmas Eve by Allen Miss Gibbie Gault by Hosier Sheila Vedder by Coats Miss Livingston's Companion by Dillon Root of Evil by Dixon Broad Highway by Farrol Patrician by Clailsworthy Miller of Old Church by Glasgow- Stories for bovs: Young Puritans in King Phillip's War by Smith Young Puritans in Captivity, by Smith Three Young Continentals by Tomlinson Two Young Patriots by Tomlinson Books for small children: New Baby World by Dodge Tale of Tom Kitten by Potter Tale of Peter Babbit by Potter Tale of Benjamin Bunny by Potter Another shipment of books is ex pected to arrive this week. WHO BUYS FORD CARS? I It YW TLmj i I n ft jj f f 1P lTi j I SBH 5 ''rMWr-M Mill i rr iiJt TliBaiiMMMw TH E I Royal Italian Guards Band X g The most famous musical organization in Europe, is now touring J5 America, and the people of Columbus and vicinity are fortu g nate in having opportunity to hear this world-lamed band. X X X X X 0 5 is the date for the appearance of the Italian musicians in Columbus They will give two concerts, one in the aiternoon, and also one in the evening, at X X ss Thursday, August 31, 0. x 1? NORTH THEATRE X 0 0 Is the possible sale of Ford cars limited to that portion of humanity unable or unwilling to pay more than the Ford price for an Automobile? That's the question upon which the sale of many a Ford car rests. The answer is, No; decidedly, No! Men who can afford to pay many times more than $830 for an automobile, buy the Ford for their personal use. They are sound, sensible, long-headed business men; men who have to be shown that quality is there, as well as low price. They form a large proportion of Ford buyers. Gaston Plaintiff, New York selling agent of the Ford, can name many New York millionaires owning Ford cars. Tom Hay can give you a list of Chicago's swelldom owning this modest-priced car. Cannon Ball Rice of Seattle tells many a tale of wealthy westerners who dip lightly into their bank balance to buy "the car that got to Seattle first" Let us tell you something It's nine times as hard to sell an $830 Ford to a man with only $830 to spend as it is to sell to the man who has more the man who could, if he would, pay more. Now don't throw down your hat, and up your hands, and holler, "Of course, he can afford to be stung." The wealthy buyers of Ford cars never secured wealth by being stung. They don't spend money unwisely. They know the value of a dollar. They don't care what their friends think to see them driving a low-price car. It's motor value, service and satisfaction they are after. They know they get the maximum of value, service and satisfaction in the Ford at $830. We are now delivering the 1912 model Ford. Naturally it is a better car than the 191 1 Ford, because progress is the standing maxim of the Ford factory, but the same old price wiU prevail Gottberg Auto Co. Garage on West 13th Street :: :: j the aiternoon and evening programmes being entirely different, v X Tickets for the concert are now on sale at Pollock's drug store. X j For the aiternoon concert the admission lee will be 35, 50 and 75 J H cents. For the evening concert 50c, 75c and $1.00. In many X 2g cities people pay from $2 to $3 to hear this famous band. The g X reason for the low price of admission at this Columbus engage- X ment is because the band had an open date for August' 31, and is j X asking from Columbus people only such an admission fee as will X v cover actual expenses of visitation here. m X X XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX WANTED: ' Information regarding Louis Holson or Louis Peterson, Iorn in Sweden about 1S55. Came to America about 1SGU. Settled near Neogn. Illinois. Married at EHiing liam. lllinios, 187G. Lived in Platte county, Nebraska, 1S87, near Look ing Glass. Engaged in well -drilling. Left about 1887. SupK)sed detina tion Texas. Address Rozzelle, Vine yard and Thacher, New York Life ttuilding, Kansas City, Missouri. In formation of importance to him. Dr. E. II. Naumann. dentist. SPECIAI IMHS TO 11 STATE FUR Columbus Markets. The following poultry market is re ported on Aug. .'JO. IJlfl. Vices sub ject to change: Old Iioosters '.'. Spring Chickens, per lb ! Hatter, per lb 15-2(1 Kggs, per dozen Ui Potatoes l.SO Stock and Ccaix Makkkt Wheat, per bu 71 White-corn, per bu Yellow and mixed corn Oats, per bu live Hogs, per KM) lbs -itf.GO $.75 ...SO ...no r 70 I A CONVENIENCE WHILE AUT0M0BIL1NG 11?) r& i' rn 1 rv7RHmrnE9!5SH . .j.'O-S' . i:Kt! a ,'f i.-jnBHB IVYB : irim-r -', r.rfu i . i r aiiw jm V ... ,!K.rrzalr. . "5 J f A M m .Ca . M- Agency for Firestone Tires Will leave Columbus from C. It. & Q. Depot, Sept. r.th, fith and 7th at CrA't a. m., arriving at Lincoln S:-15 a. m. This train returning will leave Lincoln at 7:."0 p. m giving Colum bus people over 9 hours on fair grounds, as well as getting them into Lincoln ahead of the rush. Our regular trains will be run in addition to the above. The State Fair Man agement expect to make this a rec ord breaking year. Get ready early, put in a full day seeing the best state fair in the world. L. F. RECTOR Agent II The Bell Telephone keeps the modern trav eler in touch with the nearest supply house in case of a break-down. Every automobile owner has constant need of universal service, and that is Bell service. By means of the Bell Telephone the automo bilist can order his dinner ahead, explain his de lay, summon relief in case of an accident, or say the word forgotten in the hurry of starting. Nebraska Telephone Co. C. I. MARTZ, Commercial Mgr. 2 ,GrvKifc;j H25!S?7 , m i m 1" i II II .1 " --r 'Jrir- -