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Kl lunmiiiinii ii::::: . CoUimtois Commercial College. In lif OftMBS JHI COURSE OF STUDY Shorthand Spelling Typewriting Writing Punctuation limeographing Manifolding Xo entrance examination, required. An excellent opportunity for any who desire to spend a profitable vacation. Attend, and pay after- ward. Anyone over fourteen years of age Jniay pursue this inviting course- - The Remington Typewriter Company placed more than 17,000 stenographers last year. It -- iti place vou if you will only qualify yourself. For further information call on. or address. W. W. WATERS, COLUMBUS, NEBRASKA iiiiizii:i::i: :: : i : :: !--:: We Have ftedSu9 5roof ; 3CIovenmiire Springs SAME PRICE AS OTHERS Henry East Eleventh Street way not be comfortable life is too cook stove or rage when it costs vou m and i - . -- X. "" "" ; f A. 6, 1904. .L j. :--: : :::::::: ::: a Few Gasolin in summer costs co more than "coal to be sweltering over a hot no to be comfortable. CATCHERS ! '9 e nave naa a trade As a Refrigerator shonld give fifteen or more of they are do-- M 4v are doing in oth- - LT III . wawalwir r - aCleW' xxxx GRAYS ine our line of -- JEWEL." and -- QUICK VPAL" Gasoline winch are safe, economical, do not get out of repair, prodaee a hot fiuzw and are excellent bakers. Price: in so far rhi season and have quite a few yet on hand. Prices for a good Mower with, adjustable bearings from S3. 00 UP- - Grass Catchers trowi S 1 . 1 5 up. These are the greatest labor-savin- g devices in connec- tion with the care, of a ever invented, repairing no raking and leaves riaan a-j- d velvetv. rators! i::iri:iiniitiiiiiini $3 Flour hard aervioe, de first cost of "the Refrigerator is tnrirag compared with the aaaoait yon pfij oat for ice tc keep it running during fifteen snm-at- n. Now. iant it important that von should purchase one that you know bj oar proof and demonstration to you is an ice-save- r, the circula-tJaa-aarfee- n, ike air cold and dry ? The ALASKA and HERRICK will do aM we enaim for them, and. more. We are not springing something on yoa that w untried. We know iC nt noeiea. We know what they Price from '. short more Exam AND great good years what bin lawn the lawa these ladading wood lined, enameled lined and zinc lined. Minaeapdi?, Frds!Iapantil:HeriiBestIHGI:, Um ALWAYS BS IK PilUburys ..1- - ::;::: Gass then GRASS Sterna, Movers FHBfeHwaekjHBB BSnnnWnMnVnWmnWSnnnnmLm3tnBuWki aaa 'aaaBBBBW aaeeMBW in the werld at Mxnneapoaa, Xaa. Makes more l any brand of dour. See that -- Mxsnrxapous. y sack of Miaaeapoua dour. Per sack. St .45. 's Wheat Flake the only food not touched by hn-m-an hands from the hunker to- - the aa imp jewbTlity. The food that ffarifVn han-i- a, pore aad palatable. Health and strength are Eeed, Prioe per large package I2Hc Columbus f 0urtwL ,ai: VTAO. in He wca? colmmns are charged at tie cf 20 cents a Hmeenck imme H doubie price. H.J.AxwZd.X.D. Oman,Oaw8L Dr. IC.Te . rTfutafhii nbjm-- Bar s4 at B Vsua craw a lawy s UMMierK of will ami me Qaick maak an Jewell at Gray'a jaal-l- t. Mr. Abe London letamed Friday from St Loais where ab naa nana visit- ing aer pnrenta, The Lady Ma a ladle vfll nave afJUnmtter e1 Misa Lfllie Hagel west to Sehsyler Friday to attend the exercisea, aad to viait Mra. L. A. Iwag mt Ma liw Tieit-e- a h- -r lanao, Mt. aad lJaha A claatrct-lri- f will Mas tfcair arataweVMwiamattiM earrioe to fee aald Saaday ainraiaa ia taw Caaaalie from Xocfalk where aae awe paana two weeta with mar aieeae, Mra. H. A. Rowe. SatardaT TanradaT. gTspharfor Ji Dr. O. H. Flory af Si. Edward, aad Hiraat Lewia of ia Go laatbas Taaaday m to the Graad Lodge of the Saaiael Saiatp of AlCaaee, Oaia. who has beaa Tiaitiac haa aaagaaar' Mrs. H. H. Milhud, left Satarday far Omaha to Tiatt Goaa. Special sale. Pictareelro 33 to tOceata, aelliaw at 10 oaata at Vi 'a. Doa't auae the aale, aa price will not last forerar. it. Mra. F. G. frieade ia T-- oa her way front Albion w! he had taken the body of her h band f or banaL Kotwithetandiag the rainr w the dauce giTea by Prof. Site Th day ereaiac waa well attended aad aa nana! eTeryone reports a Tery en- joyable ereaiac- - Arthar Caaa, brother of Rev. who baa bean attending college in the east, will leare next weak to charge of the York aad Harvard charchea dmnag the W. R. Smith. ; cashier of the Smith National bank of St. Edward, waa ia oa his retara where some of hia thoroaghbreda had carried off good money at the meeting. Do yon waat the latest thing ia portrait photography? Ton can lad it at the McAUiater stadia. tioa guaranteed. So traahle to work. Prompt aad stent. Half block snath of er's. - aaayU-- tt Dr. Mark T.McMahon, of the Chica- go College of Dental Sargery, aaa ea-- The doctor eaten apoa his career wein prepared, ana this ooapiad with hia well known energy will oartaialy bring him Iayilatioaa are oat for the of Louise S. Maeller to Mr Albert Aerai. Jaae 16th at the church, Colambns. .Taeae neoDle are well aad favorably ia their oommaaity, where they will eoatiaae to reside. Mia Lain Crawford of Central Citr the gseat of Miae Bertha Snaafer Tharaday. Miss Crawford waa a former resident of Colambas, dnriag the year her father waa pa-t- or of the caarch. She ia now rpliahed mrairiaB aad teacher of the art ia Ceatral City. Mim Lila HaJser of Chicago, who has been riaiting her brother. Rev. Haleey. the past thine weeks, left Monday for STew York, where she goes to meet with the hoard of foreigB 'if rira Mia TTalmij expecta to be seat to Japan or field aa a missionary of the GeepeL Mim Clara Reader entertained Maa-da- y afternoon ia honor of Mim OUie Moarrore of Valparaieo. Twenty-fiv- e yoaaglady frienda of Mim Moagrore were preent and pnmad the afternoon in taieainr ndmrtisiimtaHi at which Mim Mamie MOiet prored to he the af the priae. Re-- erved- - The ncoUem of has heea solted. Gaad a kiad anabaad. Si inmba wivea who order their at the -- 'Live aad Ic Lirs have kind haebaads aad their bands hare small meat hills. Ka brock aad Baxke.' Phone 90. Rev. J. a Shick of b from the hekl in La held af b on hia: Los Angela Thefrieads'nf weU known to Platte eoamt will he iatereased ia the which appeaza in the World-o- f Moadar: "Hawry a Fosw f onnd gnilty of nmaaiaarhsc jary being ont tre honsa. Foal tried for the Gentleman, a plavof the Ui shot in the grain by the aenaintad XBK- - mmsfaawmmnsT mgf. eaaL Beehumei was dene ia self which 5P5S! ?&a&sgr$s 55- - & iS --. , ' W " .' - f f N K f 'u ibj jh rhe. neakwaea we4enT crva ivweaawanianni Dt DC&ZBB, atist, oxer PaQenVa JTeUie thews waa im scany- - retamed Sartk Platte. Fresk awtter aiilk at tfce Crtwmtrj CweapAiy. De met fail to nee oar ot ' ijadeteel null for $32.00. A. lnaeaii a Sen. tf WilbaT Jeaacp has been confined to hie roam the meet week rrom naaaauta- - tacytheamatiem. Prof. Pool aad Miss Berth Staaffer ia Central Citr. Monday. ia a Sheila Kraase of Genoa riaited Bertha w day, aa her way hneir front Believe. in OUie MonriaTe of Talpaxaiaoia wiMtimc frienda here, aad is the CQU0C JClue uragger aaa uiazm Lvdm Staxgeon retaraed Wed- - y her daftea aa stenograpner mrat ia STorth Platte, after at hoaae one Mot Coolidce riaited relatxrea --here a few days, retarxine; hoaae to Omaha Satarday ereniag. Boy ia eacaged ia the headqnarters office of the Union Facile. Ralph Wiggins, who is with the Mer-rio- fc County Irrigarioa Company, marine aeadqaarters for the present at Genoa, visited orer Sanday with. people. Jeme Holmea aad son aad danghTer. Frank aad Cora, who have made their home ia' Colambae dnriag the winter, left Friday for Dower, Mimoari, where they own ptupmij aad expect to make their fatare home. Mrs. Haas HaairB aad baby of Har- lan, Iowa, arrived Thursday to visit her sisters. Mrs. Barns. Mrs. Roth-lettn- er aad Mrs. Scott. J. C. Swarts-le- y retaraed home with JLrs. Hanaea, aad will remain here for the gunner. Loais Jonea of Postrille was in town Satardar to bnng the aaseasor's Joliet township, his father. Jones, the assessor, being coained to his bed. Mr. Joaes is qaite aerioaaly ill trom cancer of the Mra. A. G. McAllister and Mr. A. B. Tomeoa were married Sunday at half past twelve o'clock at the home of If m McAllister. Rev. G.A. Mnnro offichtting. Roth parties have many acqaaiatances here who will wish them a nappy rutnre. Sister Edwards, daughter of Mr. aad Mra. . 1. Fitznatrick. visitetl over Saaday ia Colambas while on her way from Omaha, where she has been draggiat in a hospital. to Denver where she will have a similar posi- tion in the St. Anthony hospital. Ellsworth McWilliams left yesterday for Tmrimnna where he has accepted a position aa bookkeeper. His brother Everett of Genoa has takea his place in the grocery store and will move within a few days to the Soother tjruyeity on Nebraska avenue, which waa receatly parchased by Mc-Willia- W T AAlksr returned home Sunday from the Big Horn Basin country, where he weat two weeks ago. Sev- eral gentlemen from near-o- y towns accompanied. """, wno purcnaeeu throagh him nearly two thoasand acrea of land. Mr. Walker has a great faith ia the future development of that coantry. Mrs. E. H. Chambers and Mrs. C. D. Ivans entertained thirty ladies at the home of the former. Saturday afternoon, at 5 o'clock tea. The gatheriag waa in honor cf Mrs. Kahler Dea Moiara. la., sister or ueorge iftn-ma- a. aad Mrs. J. G. Higgons of Omaha, well known to the old settlers in Colambns. "Mothers Day" was observed Tharadav ia the rooms of Mim Seeelke aad Mim Jacobson ia the First ward erhop? Decorations in the rooms ware made of the work of the child ren, each papil being represented in the exhibit, aad rse display was a credit to both teachers and pupils. A large aantber of visitors were present. George Wilson, who has been attend ing the state university, came up 9atarday and will visit a few weeks with hia sister, Mrs. Carl Johnson. before going to Montana where he ex- - nects to spend the summer. Mrs. WUaon arrived yesterday from Lin- coln and will visit relatives here a short time before goirg to Dakota to the Mra. J. W. VanSostmn of Albioa ia town Friday on her way home from Schuyler. The day previoas aae had started for home, and after she waa aboard the train, found she Imd left her pocketbook in the depot at Schnyler. which contained besides money, t900 ia drafts. She pawned her watch in a store at Colambas. and retaraed to Schuyler where the pruyeitf waa f onnd ia the safe keep- ing of C. K. Lord. Mr. aad Mrs. A. Haight have leased their home residence on Fonrtsenth street to M. D. Karr, and Monday taokap their home with Mrs. Haighs's sinter. Mrs. Sparnawk, aad family, jast weat of town. They expect to leave within n few weeks for the weat where they will make an ex- tended visit to Oregon. Washington and California. Mr. Karr's family, who have remained ia Omaha daring his residence here, will occapy the Haight residence this week. The Union Pacific baa issned the handeomest folder ever tamed oat bv asy railroad east or west. It gives a complete history of the Loaiaaaa gxopwition, with tne very illaatratzoaeof the bnildv ia and other feararea. with aeacriptive articlea and is a mwfWn gnide to St. Loais. as well asm the exposition. A copy will he mailed free by addressing any Union Facile agent (enclosing two cents for omndrem L. Lomax. G. T. A. nmsha, JTebr. janeSlt. W. S. Cole va. C. W. Hollingahead, aae 'wherein two are seeking the village hoara i before r. Wii by the eonrt. At Mr. Cole received r the votes cent for Ike following Mon rere prtami at the Gale. M. X. Fai th. M. G. a J. Terry, L. 'to be given next 1 pw. Jane 14th. at the J nammhy the Anateriam will arercne the novelty will he a fall. a EatePohl iaaoloa and wiU gy wjenaei anaenr weans v v TTo" . . . . "?? aB XanWJlwa mto ak ejaa w issen nnw wenaenwr aavav a u- aac JPe-QmT- k ' - TU- - AtkatwaaKkiMtwariMr vMk eina i riana af eaela mnr v r-- n aw ewr - . k ) . . . . . ve asui, awnv ueac jaeneam er zsz : t iTnmry at Jteenaana. Maa. W. K. Gadav af David City . ! I 1 aatara 4 w. i fjaarMa aseann MnBnnen annnnnnr w uhvj w v ie BQ k m nnm Aevsnv annnnnaenxnnr mt jns mn Jiiw rmwix i mij . wmm - ztWI.Za-Tr-w"TZm- r JL faTfrnal MeMeWJIBSj CA fJnnnnW nnaeWa af nneal MnwCeWa. . mVVwaa, MV Ow anl ev annnMf VnTwaWanT aamnrl wanemn nnaanafawat leWnanmrnnrm "aT eek ba. - m w n neV nnenVi annnluwanWnnl taiaWnaTlWAl aWMPVOnM Aamww XXTMnV C nWanennwVa wMfafc- aWMWawZw a. DM n.e.eJwJl " m y- - aWndftwfai ltannWnmni - ua. eaaaBnmerva. am amanaWfamwaw VenVwamnnB, gnest af the high n a mil ai ha the hwve nilaj ereaiac. wieh Prof. Pnele A. C. Ballon af ed fri Wniie intheaitv : A. Lath.' J. A. DcngJaa, oanhierat the Oi Pacific depot, left Friday Jar M New York, called by the sarieaa ill- - nemof his Garrett Halat day from Omaha by the illaem of hia anlnng from aaaxne favor. Kennedy Sayd win meve the tomb stone shop from their prnanat locatio- n- on JSe xweita street office. Mike Ryan, who has beaa employed aa one of the Union Pneiftc! men, left met wane for where he has a position in the af that Died, at St Marv's nsamniT Co- - rambns. Charitv of Bradisn, Xeb., at m. Tharaday. aged twanty-Hd- yeara. The body was taken to Al ment. Mrs. Charms Mye of BlaCa. who was a rem rt sat of year, visited two VogeLretamiag hoaM ky. Mr. and Mrs. Nye will Lincoln, C. L. Land the atoatieem of the Colunbna Plaadmr mill ia ancaaeafallv competing with in his line, aad the ex: tianns hardly realize the capacity of 27 tt. Gertach fmm aorth af Moaroe mVammnWi . nmmrimnanwWAWa at Lincoln it Friday what she will be treated for a knee. Her accompanied The eight year old imagUm of Har-sdie- d Jiearen ef diphtheria ami wnsbaried last Sammy. The mate in-- specter or " ?- - d q!m' aatiaod a orders lor the ' aaraartae af the heme of F. J. Smith. the aadermkar at Lindmv. A Belgian who ia SanFraneiceo to Mei Tork, name we at tne at closing time last night r. Kramer to oa stamp in a letter hook ho the purpose. Mia Alice IocUey, n gmdante of the Uolnmbaahig the alaxnm reception Licfcley has Creek and went from here to her home at OrtL While in Goti a guest oz JKiaa Helen Js J. M. aad A. B. Kdmiaton of Lin- coln, residents of Colambaa abont twenty years ago, were ia the city Jfriday railing on old frieade. The Edntistons are state ageata far the Union Central Life Insaraaee Com- - jnv. aad have one of the best pay ing agencies in sne scate. xaey nave written aaay poliaea for Colambas people. Jack Keating visited rehttivea here the first of last week, Hia frienda will be plrnaed to learn af his pro- motion from baggage aaaater at Cheyenne so Ogdea. -- Utah-. The new position is one of the nam in that line that the railroad oompaaiea can eaTer. and Jack ia worthy of the plnee. He will now base charge af the baggage roams of the Pacific Union Pnciae, Oregon Short Line aad the Denver 4k Rio Grande. will have fifty-Ev- e men ander hia charge aad f oar dacha in hia private office. The Platte Coanty Fonltry Fat Stock Aaaocmtia at the aty conneu rhnmanr to the adviaibilitv of hahiian, a panltry and pet stioek show this falL All were agreed that the aneeam af former shows hs iag exaibita. Praaidant L. G. Zianecker informo the Janraal that the show this year will ho hold Sov. 2S and 29 and Doc land i An eCert will be made to solicit saai ml prizm to the valae of tX60 aad nam prizes amoaariag to at lease- - 100. Mr. Bone of Topaka, lane . has iadge. H ia well ponltry as one of the try and aaa mtaedriact the feed good to feed Bymdeangthey with- - ETEETDAT The Uninm Paemc wfll anil R Tr tiehata to St. Lanm and retv feflawkir law mtear FTFTEEy DAY TTrggTB nryaayte5ov.aa,gaed to n 15 dafa, flTJi. STXTTDATTICEirrS Evary day to 5ev.mV gaad to m left Iowa. aaUad by a! bar nged rather. Mra. A. K. Poole .will far a two weeks visit 'a paraats ia 1m received word of the aaahcer Satarday at M.H. of Haeaaazay, farmeriy Jennie Giet- - Mim Un Vickers of Virginia City, Settie Smith af Sehayier, and of Shelby were the gat am oz Will Hegel Monday. Mim Vicfcars waa retnrmnc home from St. Prof. Albert Snare and wife of of Mnnro and family mac week. ITof. of tn attend eaerrises Friday ULwiw in annxHEi . Tharaday the celebration of Gnrioti day was largely at-- at hath mora i an and evening V momiag the child- - ran will have charge of the erricea at tan nmsiliariManl chmrch. the nine given over to paopla, who have prepared of songa aad red rations for a Dav.' In the evening aaro will give a sermoa oa hia thoagata being to show that birds noamea moral aatatea. He rill hi ritk ki raroafr rwr'iiBARa of ataffed birds to more clearly illas-tzns- e hia lactare. Rev. Oloott want to Lincoln yeater-l- y. where he will attend the com-i- bi imial exeroeea of the Wealeyan Univaraity. He will alas attend the of the fbmnding of the larch in Hehraaka, which haU in Lincoln this s day program at the caarch will be given Jane 19th of Jane 12. Saaday morn- - raahytarma charch Rev. will receive new msmhtrs into In the evening the children will have charge, giving Son of a pro- - table for Children's day. taT HOTICE TO TEACHERS : We call the asanatmm of teachers to the fact that there ia nothing ia small-po- x con- ditions in Colambaa to keep a single away from the excellent insu-whic- h will commence next Jaae 16th.. All cases have developed. A pablic reception will be tendered at the high scaooi mon- - dny night at 3 o'clock. Citizens are reqatsated to joia Saperinteadent Leavy in welcmning tae teacher. Many of the city teachers have left the dry for their homes or have made arrangemeam for their summer vaca- tions. Prof. Kern went to Norfolk Sandav where he will be instructor one week in joint institute of Marti, son aad Pierce coantiea. From rhexe he will go to wayne. Aurora ana Schnvier in saccemion to teach one week" ia each place. After a two weeks rest at home he will coatinue institute work at Brokea Bow. Dakota Citv. Pawnee City aad Beatrice. In alL Prof. Earn will have ten weeks of , r work. He is i.TanwiiT among the iirnfwasimi ia the state as one of the most popnlar teachers, and the apoa hia time clearly dem-th- at he ia aaaong the best. Mra. Briadly ia also becoming a popu- lar iaatitate inatmctor, ten weeks of her vacation beuig engaged. She left Satarday for Stockville where aae will k. Later she will the Junior Normal at Alliance aad fmm there she goes to Dakota Citv for one week. Mim Elizabeth aad Mim Alice Lath will be lamiai lins at coanty insti tute in Bnrwell aad Ord reepectivelv. 2mra Jacobean has gone to mex ia Onawa, Iowa. Mim Lichtea-t- e Cedar Bluffs. Mim Cogil to Central Citv, Mim Smith and Mim Graham to For anything from a wife to a wheelbarrow, try a Journal "want" ad, Maney - Making. People want mooer. Moaey is power. It will furnish comfort for which people toil. Do vou want mnnev? Then save money and plant some. . Plant $50 or more where it will grow. But, pet it where it will grow safely rapidly surely. The sorest thin? on earth is not too sare for your savings. We can tell you why when where. It is practically "backed by Umck Snm."" Write for arogpectus its free. mmm mmj Paaaaaaa TnVSJLWKErnUA. - - FA. HimmmuimmiHiiiiiutiiMM mm - a ..14-- . iuJp 4 jm? uuiujiicw; suaja. ? Sawrl t We can satisfy you in Z ment and price, xnerery X chase is not entire! the goods or refold 5 .money. We aim to do a t we This may be a radical t nre from modern but it t WAT. We carry the f the city in high class Canned Fruits BIN & Groceries, Crockery, Glimiwire quality, cheerfoliy replace promise. methods, Bo you know the reason our COFFEE and TEA has such proportions? It is plain. We give the oest value lor tne money, the best. Hour ! Way Up Flour, Bed Seal Flour, Jewell Flour, 4 4 irk Hour! We have stock ImBCy business reached enorm- ous laluanty Manufactured here in Columbus, which has the reputation of mann&ctnrineas good a flour as any place in the stateTy our or- ders will receive" prompt attention, and will make you mill prices in quantities. 31inne$ota Flour. We have the GOLD MEDAL brand, guar- anteed in every way to be as good or better than any other brand manufactured in Min- nesota. DRIED FRUITS. The many compliments we receive on the quality and assortment of our dried fruits is highly pleasing to us. Our method of handling and displaying them glaai front fruit cases insures to our customers cleanliness and goodness. '""""" ''.'"""'."V'V. W"!""" W i sa imr-a- . "am-"- i JmT r"--i ir ' maaBBmisrO " asssssssnuLj ssBBBBBsaaav aaBBBBBn- - BBBBBBBBBar3nBSBBBBar a BSSSSrJ jBSSBT i nvnBBBBhnBBBBBsT r sssnvnW .?ttJgS -- i ft - lnVT m ,m VnSK m ft napiBja nT i - xna- - vnTsI sea avhes Fr5mi5rogBC ClotrilJac. Ca ft ft ft J. H. in MMIIIIa J in - (HU ua iaaaajan; amu apor t wiU the t LITTLE BETTER a is 0 'TO t largest int t WwlwawiwVi no. Gold Dust Hour, Bride Flour, Corn Meal Graham, r i z t 4 4- - t t 4--r IT PAYS to give t them your attention and to look sharp to see that you are get- - ting the really correct t new things of the sea- - son. - - FRIEND -- a Hand-Tailor- ed CLOTHES oner you correct and .authoritative versions ot the season's lavor-it- e styles. They insure a purchase satisfac- tory from every stand- point PRICE - STYLE SERVICE 'DURABILITY 505 Bfrtrti Strut MLWI1S. IEN. V i". ! SUITING STYLES I a a a m. -- a a ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft : M 4 4 GALLEY C0L( SUMMER eaaaaaeeeeaaaaaaaaaeaaaaaaaaeaaaaaaahaa.ft You are Respectfully Invited to look over Our New Spring Goods. OUR CLOTHING is made up in the best workmanship, latest styles, perfect fit and lowest living pricesWe offer you real bargains. : : We keep everything thaf s good in the GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS line in great variety. "We call your attention to oar complete line of They are especially made for us of tha. best material by the foremost manufacturers of the coantry aid we sell them no higher than Inferior shoes are sold for. : r r : r : : We Repair Sates Scaur mi Pmapdr HtlSCHHOLZ BROS., : 1 A . . -- i yi - , y'. 'j . mill 411 Eleventh St, 3 L x . .s LfljbgSg lj,-- 1 cSJjmJSrearr. . m

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Commercial College.Inlif

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COURSE OF STUDY

Shorthand Spelling Typewriting Writing

Punctuation limeographing Manifolding

Xo entrance examination, required. An excellent opportunity forany who desire to spend a profitable vacation. Attend, and pay after-

ward. Anyone over fourteen years of age Jniay pursue this invitingcourse- -

The Remington Typewriter Company placed more than 17,000

stenographers last year. It --iti place vou if you will only qualifyyourself.

For further information call on. or address.

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winch are safe, economical, do not get out of repair,prodaee a hot fiuzw and are excellent bakers. Price:

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in the werld at Mxnneapoaa, Xaa. Makes morel any brand of dour. See that --Mxsnrxapous.y sack of Miaaeapoua dour. Per sack. St .45.

's Wheat Flakethe only food not touched by hn-m-an

hands from the hunker to-- theaa imp jewbTlity. The food that ffarifVn han-i- a,

pore aad palatable. Health and strength areEeed, Prioe per large package I2Hc

Columbus f0urtwL,ai:

VTAO. in He wca?colmmns are charged at tie cf 20cents a Hmeenck imme Hdoubie price.

H.J.AxwZd.X.D. Oman,Oaw8LDr. IC.Te . rTfutafhii nbjm--

Bar s4 at B Vsuacraw a lawy s UMMierK

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will ami me

Qaick maak an Jewell

at Gray'a jaal-l- t.

Mr. Abe London letamed Fridayfrom St Loais where ab naa nana visit-ing aer pnrenta,

The Lady Ma a ladle vfll naveafJUnmtter

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Misa Lfllie Hagel west to SehsylerFriday to attend theexercisea, aad to viait

Mra. L. A. Iwag mt Ma liw Tieit-e- a

h--r lanao, Mt. aad lJahaA claatrct-lri-f will Mas tfcair

arataweVMwiamattiM earrioe to feeaald Saaday ainraiaa ia taw Caaaalie

from Xocfalk where aae awe paanatwo weeta with mar aieeae, Mra. H.A. Rowe.

SatardaTTanradaT.gTspharfor Ji

Dr. O. H. Flory af Si. Edward, aadHiraat Lewia of ia Golaatbas Taaaday m to theGraad Lodge of the

Saaiael Saiatp of AlCaaee, Oaia.who has beaa Tiaitiac haa aaagaaar'Mrs. H. H. Milhud, left Satarday farOmaha to TiattGoaa.

Special sale. Pictareelro 33 totOceata, aelliawat 10 oaata at Vi 'a. Doa'tauae the aale, aa price will notlast forerar. it.

Mra. F. G.frieade ia T--

oa her way front Albion w!he had taken the body of her h

band for banaLKotwithetandiag the rainr w

the dauce giTea by Prof. Site Thday ereaiac waa well attended aadaa nana! eTeryone reports a Tery en-joyable ereaiac--

Arthar Caaa, brother of Rev.who baa bean attending college in theeast, will leare next weak tocharge of the York aad Harvardcharchea dmnag the

W. R. Smith. ; cashier of theSmith National bank of St. Edward,waa iaoa his retarawhere some of hia thoroaghbreda hadcarried off good money at themeeting.

Do yon waat the latest thing iaportrait photography? Ton can ladit at the McAUiater stadia.tioa guaranteed. So traahle towork. Prompt aadstent. Half block snath ofer's. - aaayU-- tt

Dr. Mark T.McMahon, of the Chica-go College of Dental Sargery, aaa ea--

The doctor eaten apoa his career weinprepared, ana this ooapiad with hiawell known energy will oartaialybring him

Iayilatioaa are oat for theof Louise S. Maeller to Mr AlbertAerai. Jaae 16th at thechurch, Colambns. .TaeaeneoDle are well aad favorablyia their oommaaity, where they willeoatiaae to reside.

Mia Lain Crawford of Central Citrthe gseat of Miae Bertha Snaafer

Tharaday. Miss Crawford waa aformer resident of Colambas, dnriagthe year her father waa pa-t-or of the

caarch. She ia nowrpliahed mrairiaB aad teacher

of the art ia Ceatral City.Mim Lila HaJser of Chicago, who

has been riaiting her brother. Rev.Haleey. the past thine weeks, leftMonday for STew York, where shegoes to meet with the hoard of foreigB'if rira Mia TTalmij expecta to

be seat to Japan orfield aa a missionary of the GeepeL

Mim Clara Reader entertained Maa-da- y

afternoon ia honor of Mim OUieMoarrore of Valparaieo. Twenty-fiv- e

yoaaglady frienda of Mim Moagrorewere preent and pnmad the afternoonin taieainr ndmrtisiimtaHi at whichMim Mamie MOiet prored to he the

af the priae. Re--erved- -

The ncoUem ofhas heea solted. Gaada kiad anabaad. Si

inmba wivea who order theirat the -- 'Live aad Ic Lirshave kind haebaads aad theirbands hare small meat hills. Kabrock aad Baxke.' Phone 90.

Rev. J. a Shick of

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heldafb on hia:

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Thefrieads'nfweU known to Platte eoamtwill he iatereased ia thewhich appeaza in the World-o- f

Moadar: "Hawry a Foswfonnd gnilty of nmaaiaarhscjary being ont tre honsa. Foaltried for theGentleman, aplavof the Uishot in the grain by

the aenaintadXBK- - mmsfaawmmnsT mgf.

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retamedSartk Platte.

Fresk awtter aiilk at tfceCrtwmtrj CweapAiy.

De met fail to nee oar ot 'ijadeteel null for $32.00. A. lnaeaii aSen. tf

WilbaT Jeaacp has been confined tohie roam the meet week rrom naaaauta--tacytheamatiem.

Prof. Pool aad Miss Berth Staafferia Central Citr. Monday.

ia aSheila Kraase of Genoa riaited

Bertha w

day, aa her way hneir front Believe.in OUie MonriaTe of Talpaxaiaoia

wiMtimc frienda here, aad is the CQU0C

JClue uragger aaa uiazm

Lvdm Staxgeon retaraed Wed--y her daftea aa stenograpner

mrat ia STorth Platte, afterat hoaae one

Mot Coolidce riaited relatxrea --herea few days, retarxine; hoaae to OmahaSatarday ereniag. Boy ia eacagedia the headqnarters office of the UnionFacile.

Ralph Wiggins, who is with the Mer-rio- fc

County Irrigarioa Company,marine aeadqaarters for the presentat Genoa, visited orer Sanday with.

people.

Jeme Holmea aad son aad danghTer.Frank aad Cora, who have made theirhome ia' Colambae dnriag the winter,left Friday for Dower, Mimoari, wherethey own ptupmij aad expect to maketheir fatare home.

Mrs. Haas HaairB aad baby of Har-lan, Iowa, arrived Thursday to visither sisters. Mrs. Barns. Mrs. Roth-lettn- er

aad Mrs. Scott. J. C. Swarts-le- y

retaraed home with JLrs. Hanaea,aad will remain here for the gunner.

Loais Jonea of Postrille was intown Satardar to bnng the aaseasor's

Joliet township, his father.Jones, the assessor, being

coained to his bed. Mr. Joaes isqaite aerioaaly ill trom cancer of the

Mra. A. G. McAllister and Mr. A.B. Tomeoa were married Sunday athalf past twelve o'clock at the homeof Ifm McAllister. Rev. G.A. Mnnrooffichtting. Roth parties have manyacqaaiatances here who will wishthem a nappy rutnre.

Sister Edwards, daughter of Mr.aad Mra. . 1. Fitznatrick. visitetlover Saaday ia Colambas while on herway from Omaha, where she has beendraggiat in a hospital. to Denverwhere she will have a similar posi-tion in the St. Anthony hospital.

Ellsworth McWilliams left yesterdayfor Tmrimnna where he has accepted aposition aa bookkeeper. His brotherEverett of Genoa has takea his placein the grocery store and will movewithin a few days to the Soothertjruyeity on Nebraska avenue, whichwaa receatly parchased by Mc-Willia-

W T AAlksr returned home Sundayfrom the Big Horn Basin country,where he weat two weeks ago. Sev-eral gentlemen from near-o- y townsaccompanied. """, wno purcnaeeuthroagh him nearly two thoasandacrea of land. Mr. Walker has a greatfaith ia the future development ofthat coantry.

Mrs. E. H. Chambers and Mrs. C.D. Ivans entertained thirty ladies atthe home of the former. Saturdayafternoon, at 5 o'clock tea. Thegatheriag waa in honor cf Mrs. KahlerDea Moiara. la., sister or ueorge iftn-ma- a.

aad Mrs. J. G. Higgons ofOmaha, well known to the old settlersin Colambns.

"Mothers Day" was observedTharadav ia the rooms of Mim Seeelkeaad Mim Jacobson ia the First warderhop? Decorations in the roomsware made of the work of the children, each papil being represented inthe exhibit, aad rse display was acredit to both teachers and pupils. Alarge aantber of visitors were present.

George Wilson, who has been attending the state university, came up9atarday and will visit a few weekswith hia sister, Mrs. Carl Johnson.before going to Montana where he ex- -nects to spend the summer. Mrs.WUaon arrived yesterday from Lin-coln and will visit relatives here ashort time before goirg to Dakota to

theMra. J. W. VanSostmn of Albioa

ia town Friday on her way homefrom Schuyler. The day previoasaae had started for home, and aftershe waa aboard the train, found sheImd left her pocketbook in the depotat Schnyler. which contained besidesmoney, t900 ia drafts. She pawnedher watch in a store at Colambas.and retaraed to Schuyler where thepruyeitf waa fonnd ia the safe keep-ing of C. K. Lord.

Mr. aad Mrs. A. Haight have leasedtheir home residence on Fonrtsenthstreet to M. D. Karr, and Mondaytaokap their home with Mrs. Haighs'ssinter. Mrs. Sparnawk, aad family,jast weat of town. They expect toleave within n few weeks for theweat where they will make an ex-

tended visit to Oregon. Washingtonand California. Mr. Karr's family,who have remained ia Omaha daringhis residence here, will occapy theHaight residence this week.

The Union Pacific baa issned thehandeomest folder ever tamed oat bvasy railroad east or west. It gives acomplete history of the Loaiaaaa

gxopwition, with tne veryillaatratzoaeof the bnildvia and other feararea.

with aeacriptive articlea and is amwfWn gnide to St. Loais. as wellasm the exposition. A copy will hemailed free by addressing any UnionFacile agent (enclosing two cents for

omndrem L. Lomax. G.T. A. nmsha, JTebr. janeSlt.

W. S. Cole va. C. W. Hollingahead,aae 'wherein twoare seeking thevillage hoarai before

r. Wii

by the eonrt. AtMr. Cole received

r the votes cent forIke following Monrere prtami at the

Gale. M. X. Faith. M. G.a J. Terry, L.

'to be given next 1pw. Jane 14th. at the Jnammhy the Anateriamwill arercne the novelty

will he a fall.a EatePohliaaoloa and

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iTnmry at Jteenaana. Maa. W. K. Gadav af David City. ! I 1 aatara 4 w.i fjaarMa aseann MnBnnen annnnnnr w uhvj w v ie

BQ k m nnm Aevsnv annnnnaenxnnr mt jnsmn Jiiw rmwix i mij . wmm - ztWI.Za-Tr-w"TZm- r JL

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annnMf VnTwaWanT aamnrl wanemn nnaanafawat leWnanmrnnrm "aT eek ba. - m w n

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DM n.e.eJwJl " m y- - aWndftwfai ltannWnmni- ua. eaaaBnmerva. am amanaWfamwaw VenVwamnnB,

gnest af the high n a mil ai ha the hwve nilajereaiac. wieh Prof. Pnele

A. C. Ballon afed friWniie intheaitv: A. Lath.'

J. A. DcngJaa, oanhierat the OiPacific depot, left FridayJar MNew York, called by the sarieaa ill- -

nemof hisGarrett Halat

day from Omahaby the illaem of hiaanlnng from aaaxne favor.

Kennedy Sayd win meve thetomb stone shop from their prnanatlocatio- n- on JSexweita streetoffice.

Mike Ryan, who has beaa employedaa one of the Union Pneiftc!men, left met wane forwhere he has a position in the

af thatDied, at St Marv's nsamniT Co--

rambns. Charitvof Bradisn, Xeb., at m.Tharaday. aged twanty-Hd- yeara. Thebody was taken to Alment.

Mrs. Charms Mye of BlaCa.who was a rem rt sat ofyear, visited twoVogeLretamiag hoaM ky. Mr.and Mrs. Nye willLincoln,

C. L. Land the atoatieem of theColunbna Plaadmr mill ia ancaaeafallvcompeting within his line, aad the ex:tianns hardlyrealize the capacity of

27 tt.Gertach fmm aorth af

Moaroe mVammnWi . nmmrimnanwWAWa

at Lincoln it Friday what she willbe treated for aknee. Heraccompanied

The eight year old imagUm of Har-sdie-d

Jiearen ef diphtheria amiwnsbaried last Sammy. The mate in--specter or " ?- -

d q!m'aatiaod aorders lor the 'aaraartae af the hemeof F. J. Smith. the aadermkar atLindmv.

A Belgian who iaSanFraneiceo to Mei Tork,name weat tne atclosing time last night r.Kramer to oastamp in a letter hook ho thepurpose.

Mia Alice IocUey, n gmdante ofthe Uolnmbaahigthealaxnm receptionLicfcley hasCreek and went from here to herhome at OrtL While in Goti

a guest oz JKiaa Helen JsJ. M. aad A. B. Kdmiaton of Lin-

coln, residents of Colambaa abonttwenty years ago, were ia the cityJfriday railing on old frieade. TheEdntistons are state ageata far theUnion Central Life Insaraaee Com- -jnv. aad have one of the best paying agencies in sne scate. xaey navewritten aaay poliaea for Colambaspeople.

Jack Keating visited rehttivea herethe first of last week, Hia friendawill be plrnaed to learn af his pro-motion from baggage aaaater atCheyenne so Ogdea. -- Utah-. The newposition is one of the nam in that linethat the railroad oompaaiea can eaTer.and Jack ia worthy of the plnee. Hewill now base charge af thebaggage roams of thePacific Union Pnciae, Oregon ShortLine aad the Denver 4k Rio Grande.will have fifty-Ev- e men ander hiacharge aad foar dacha in hia privateoffice.

The Platte Coanty Fonltry FatStock Aaaocmtia atthe aty conneu rhnmanr tothe adviaibilitv of hahiian, a panltryand pet stioek show this falL Allwere agreed that the aneeam afformer shows hs

iag exaibita. Praaidant L. G.Zianecker informo the Janraal thatthe show this year will ho hold Sov.2S and 29 and Doc land i An eCertwill be made to solicit saai ml prizmto the valae of tX60 aad nam prizesamoaariag to at lease- - 100. Mr. Boneof Topaka, lane . hasiadge. H ia wellponltryas one of thetry and aaa

mtaedriactthe

feed good to feed

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Tr tiehata to St. Lanm and retvfeflawkir law mtear

FTFTEEy DAY TTrggTBnryaayte5ov.aa,gaed to n

15 dafa, flTJi.STXTTDATTICEirrS

Evary day to 5ev.mV gaad to m

leftIowa. aaUad by

a! bar nged rather.Mra. A. K. Poole .will

far a two weeks visit'a paraats ia 1m

received word of theaaahcer Satarday at

M.H.of Haeaaazay, farmeriy Jennie Giet- -

Mim Un Vickers of Virginia City,

Settie Smith af Sehayier, andof Shelby were the gat am ozWill Hegel Monday. Mim

Vicfcars waa retnrmnc home from St.

Prof. Albert Snare and wife ofof

Mnnro and family mac week. ITof.of

tn attendeaerrises Friday

ULwiw in annxHEi .

Tharaday the celebration ofGnrioti day was largely at--at

hath mora i an and eveningV momiag the child- -

ran will have charge of the erriceaat tan nmsiliariManl chmrch. the

nine given over topaopla, who have prepared

of songa aad red rations fora Dav.' In the evening

aaro will give a sermoa oahia thoagata being to show

that birds noamea moral aatatea. Herill hi ritk ki raroafr rwr'iiBARa

of ataffed birds to more clearly illas-tzns- e

hia lactare.Rev. Oloott want to Lincoln yeater-l- y.

where he will attend the com-i- bi

imial exeroeea of the WealeyanUnivaraity. He will alas attend the

of the fbmnding of thelarch in Hehraaka, which

haU in Lincoln thiss day program at the

caarch will be given Jane19th of Jane 12. Saaday morn--

raahytarma charch Rev.will receive new msmhtrs into

In the evening thechildren will have charge, giving

Son of a pro--table

for Children's day.

taTHOTICE TO TEACHERS : We call

the asanatmm of teachers to the factthat there ia nothing ia small-po- x con-ditions in Colambaa to keep a single

away from the excellent insu-whic- h

will commence nextJaae 16th.. All cases have

developed.A pablic reception will be tendered

at the high scaooi mon--dny night at 3 o'clock. Citizens arereqatsated to joia Saperinteadent Leavyin welcmning tae teacher.

Many of the city teachers have leftthe dry for their homes or have madearrangemeam for their summer vaca-tions. Prof. Kern went to NorfolkSandav where he will be instructorone week in joint institute of Marti,son aad Pierce coantiea. From rhexehe will go to wayne. Aurora anaSchnvier in saccemion to teach oneweek" ia each place. After a two weeksrest at home he will coatinue institutework at Brokea Bow. Dakota Citv.Pawnee City aad Beatrice. In alLProf. Earn will have ten weeks of, r work. He is i.TanwiiT amongthe iirnfwasimi ia the state as one ofthe most popnlar teachers, and the

apoa hia time clearly dem-th- at

he ia aaaong the best.Mra. Briadly ia also becoming a popu-

lar iaatitate inatmctor, ten weeks ofher vacation beuig engaged. She leftSatarday for Stockville where aae will

k. Later she willthe Junior Normal at Alliance

aad fmm there she goes to DakotaCitv for one week. Mim Elizabeth

aad Mim Alice Lath will belamiai lins at coanty insti

tute in Bnrwell aad Ord reepectivelv.2mra Jacobean has gone to mex

ia Onawa, Iowa. Mim Lichtea-t- eCedar Bluffs. Mim Cogil to

Central Citv, Mim Smith and MimGraham to

For anything from a wife to awheelbarrow, try a Journal "want"ad,

Maney - Making.

People want mooer.

Moaey is power.

It will furnish comfort forwhich people toil.

Do vou want mnnev?

Then save money and plantsome. .

Plant $50 or more where it willgrow.

But, pet it where it will growsafely rapidly surely.

The sorest thin? on earth is nottoo sare for your savings.

We can tell you why whenwhere.

It is practically "backed byUmck Snm.""

Write for arogpectus its free.

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t We can satisfy you inZ ment and price, xnereryX chase is not entire!

the goods or refold5 .money.

We aim to do at we This may be a radicalt nre from modern but itt WAT. We carry thef the city in high class

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Bo you know the reason our COFFEEand TEA has such

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31inne$ota Flour.We have the GOLD MEDAL brand, guar-

anteed in every way to be as good or betterthan any other brand manufactured in Min-nesota.

DRIED FRUITS.The many compliments we receive on

the quality and assortment of our driedfruits is highly pleasing to us. Our methodof handling and displaying them glaaifront fruit cases insures to our customerscleanliness and goodness.

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