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:x-- v'y r.K'f Js 1?V fFt " " ,- ," y v , . -- n. 3tt -- . 'ft K- -- - V. Tr- - -- . - ; w . w .. aa.-.-.- "uju.v "".: ts .. &lZfl"A t; ' ' - m- - - .aammmwmmmmmTmv mimWm:Wmimk'MWBmW-!W- m VBH emmuS mmmmrPmumumP' f . ammmmmmmsammmmuuBr iw. BM i BnnmTVPSBf S"Smmunmw Wv VammmmmW ammumuw nBBBBBBBBB- Bar k " I C.AJ3B: STORE! H BSn BSJ K I m -- aunw -- aunw ammmmmm ".-- v v 19 CTS We are going to have 19c sale and the following lor Friday and Satur- day only, November 23 and 24. All limited to one of a kind to a customer. 3 lb package, soda crackers 19c 3 cans extra corn. 19c U cans choice tomatoes 19c One 25c can K. C. Baking Powder. 19c 1 pkg Tumbla German-America- n Coffee '. .. . 19c 1 gal gasoline : 19c 3 lb pkg best gloss starch. ....'. 19c i pound Star tobacco 19c pound Horse Shoe tobacco. 19c 4 cans Bex lye 1 19c 6 pounds nails 19c Washboard 19c i pound 50c Cup Chop tea . 19c 5 pounds staples ."... .19c 5 pounds Navy beans 19c 1 lot of winter caps 19c I lot of Men's light wool hose.'. 19c 1 lot of Infants moccasins 19c 1 lot of soft sole shoes 19c Ladies' 25c pants and vests each 19c Seamless Topsy hose 19c Albion and fleeced lined hose 19c One lot of Ladies' 35 and 50c neckwear 19c Henley Serge . 19c 5 pieces whip-cor- d D. goods 19c Children's fleeced lined underwear 19c When You are Going to or Marker at the Grave fear a ft Of GetaMlm, Nebraska WUl do Your Work Satisfactorily. We will Not Be Undersold by Anyone. Give us a Call Before Placing Your Order. No Order too Large or too Small for us to Handle. E. iFvnvaiTi American Granite Marble Works BERGMAN Erect a of Tour Lost Ones That Ta AND av. a jS. wr ammmmmmmmm Call on us. We aell the well kaown 8teTr make and can save 70a money on a good Job. L. & HARNESS, COAL Monument Prapriataf BUGGIES. MMNuIYm. W. WEAVER SON, yhbjv y1 Cilf w jMa ftal felt, aQaflaVaVav awkaa a. Ovaai - 12 1 M "H- - WwAwm iJl OriBeUaiHB IMk Sfn tea, sot K SS?lT j""a"jBjB" ? savaw avaw avj sbw 4bW l ajBBsaatt ajai lafacaw alHBBTBTBBJfaBVffa SaZ BaaBBEBja avavav avjaw bbj t TBaflBjaa aBsaaaaHaaBai aattBlfcfiWBS l,yJTr """"BBmBaaaaBBmBBBBB aasJaAaBS BJBBBBVM SBBBfBB BbB MbK STBasWaTa. MM - " iSfctMafe SaMlwrfli "Ei"""-- ' " BNBBSBBrtBBJ fST StSVBft St AslBkBV 1 - t . k . .a :r 'if 4T i 2L 1 ,2U ;'-i- v . - )). wUBbbi Wak ntafMd SsUrdsy 8oBtk DbIbbIb, trasn fce BMde P.O. Umbbb iceaivBd s SBBaBydBBisWMrs bnk a a railrsid is Wtobubc wsi kBBlT.if aot attalT. iBkred-r'M- r. 1? pBcsflBilsftsB Moidity BoiaiBf to aiBi if BBBBsfe Wibns ke died. ks stCohuBbss for tke imm. coBflt ofisBtBi, iBtmiaed fcosw tfce MatsrBsrtokMtweek. T. . AkknoB prcutfcd eight nsfcBttlelbrkk'foedTard while aOtBrnhsthsintofthe week. The here Wedaetdsy bkmh- - Whik tryisf to hresk a piece of 4rdoTsrUtkjMMlfttSstorda7, & TvflsBUHjrW his kmee to that he im eosipeUed to resuds hone oat of At tiBM rnatd Tuesday. Mra. J: Cmtfg who has been via-inm- g with her eieter Mh. Ed. Hop-ft- m, ntaraed to her hoau at Colum- bia the int of the: week. little Mi t Manust Hobbsb west to ColaBibas a t ft wkh bar for a ample of weeks visit; Bepbrt oosm BOrth of tows to the fcet that Joha Jeraberg was aaeault-a- d bysoBM dranks, who were seat out oftowabytheBMiahalTwesday, and that he was compelled to defend him- self with neck-yok- e. One of ihem want after John with s knife. The birds broaght a raur to this onksthkBrnoraingto the eteet that ArtharDorr of Woodnlle township waa bonad by the so called Holy bonds of Bjatriannyi to one of St: Ed- wards iairdasMaksysaterday. If the report is trae it's all right and here's bast wishes to the Leader. If it itn!t trae k onght to be, and we' hope Ar- thur wont have any lack nntil it is " One hnndrei and seventy-fiv- e tick- ets were sokl for Albion at this sta- tion last Friday, that being the num- ber of Woodasen; candidaffw and firisnas who want np to that city to attend th 1 Woodbnea rally. Both the concert band and draw corps the delegation. The drum corps and their goat attracted much attention. Over three hundred can didates were adopted and nearly a thousand Woodmen were present. Genoa won the prise for the largest else- -, having 62, while St. Edward had 61 and Albion 60, the other towns represented having a smaller nambar.. Genoa was also entitled to the prise for the largest delegation, but at this writing no decision has been announced from the met that while St. Edward admitted that Genoa had the largest delegation, in the parade, they claimed that a large her drove in, and that while more were sold ot Genoa than at St. Edward the number who drove in were suffcieat to out number this town. Thedechionis up to Albion as the prise waa oiered by the com- mercial dub of that city. School Dist 42 has closed in order to give the older pupils an opportu- nity to pick com. Mies Anna Bied-inge- r, the teacher, is spending her vacation with her parents. Mrs. 8waibald and sister, Mrs. Moth, srly of Oklahoma, returned to Humph- rey last Monday after auisit of a few weeks with friends and relatives at Wlaside and Wakefield, this state WUl Aldersoa returned borne Wednesday evening from Omaha whan he went a few weeks ago to sub- mit to an operation by Dr. A. P. Con- don. He has recovered nicely from tiMeaVeta of the operation and w ap- parently in his usual geed health..' P.RMcKilliphaahsgua the erec- tion of a beautiful rssidence oa his less northeast of: his old reaiwence which he sold to Jos. Bender. The will be en the cottage story and will cover con- - - Thaptoaeitj balsaging to Dr.Neef jetmarly of ITumnbnij. but who de- camped leaving several unpaid bills behind, was aold aft constable sale last Saturday afternesn. The piano which. waa also attaaasd land advertised to be said waa isplsiinad by the.Benaet Co. af Owmha, the eompaay jNsunng upasoadtosssute the payment of the rlsims sgaiust k. It appears that thesmamelUnotbasBngtoDr. Keef as it was said to hnw en the mataU- - nMut plan and eaty $50 had paid en it, but abat company the mmlaka of net, nla ring on record thenMrtaace theuheM aaainstthe We uaafBistaJMl' the piano will bbbjt' the one to the maBaaSBa aaLfeat. 1 -- J m W U which the ssiesf the wnemsiireBeitr '. Dr. Keaf lia aww 'anjBmBBBMaa' anBBWSS5yi55S5jBBBjaw BBBBsSESaBBs3BBBaW. nsBSmgSJBBBBBgBBBBn" HS Dr. J. W. Term OPOMAJaA EYE SPECIALIST EXPERT OPTICIAN Best Equipped Optical Oflicai . la The, Went. in ttw front rooms ever Pollock it Co. 'a Drue; Store. WUl be in Columbus offices Sunday, on-da- y, Tuesday and Wednesday of each week. Spectacles and eye- glasses scientifically fitted and repaired. Eye Glasees adjusted to any nose. - CONSULTATION FREE living in Lincoln.-- ' He recently se- cured a divorce from his -- wife he claimed to have, while here, and who it is claimed the doctor made tumors out of ground beefsteak, and' he has since married a young widow of Lin- coln. The doctor and his newly made wife were seen in Omaha recently by Humphrey people. Bee's Laxative Boney and Tsr the origiaal laxative ooagh syrap acts - as a oathartio on the bowels. It is made from the tar gathered from the pine trees of oar own country, therefore is the best- - for children. It is good for congas, oolds, croup, whooping cough, etc. Try oar free offer, bold by 20th Century Drug Store. Platte Center, Heb. . A Card -- - This is, to certify that all druggists are authorized to refund your money if Foley's Honey and Tar fails to cure your cough or cold. It stops the cough heals the lungs and prevents serious re' suits from a cold. Cures la grippe cough and prevents pneumonia and con- sumption. Contains no opiates. The genuine is in a yellow package. Refuse substitutes. C. H. Dack. O. 2. Bnraans Testifies After lour Years. O. R. Burhans of Carlisle Center, N. Y.. writes: "About four years ago I wrote you stating that I had been entire- ly cured of a severe kidney trouble by tak- ing less than two bottles of Foley's Kid- ney Cure. It entirely stopped the brick dust sediment, and 'pain and symptoms of kidney disease disappeared. I am glad to say that I have never had a re- turn of any of those symptoms during he four years that have elapsed and I am evi dently cured to stay cured, and heartily recommend Foley's Kidney Cure to any one suffering from kidney or bladder trouble." v- - makea Homely Women Pretty No woman no matter how regular her features may be can be called pretty if her complexion is bad. Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup aids digeesion and clears sallow blotched complexions by stimu- lating the liver and bowels. Orino Laxa- tive Fruit Syrup does not nauseate or gripe and is mild and pleasant to take Remember the name Orino and refuse to accept any substitute. C. H. Dack. BURLINGTON laMihal BULLETIN... x .' Lev Bates. Bound Trip to the Coast: Daily Tourists rates in effeet all winter to Pa cine Coast destinations with variable routes. Chicago and return: One fare plus $2.00 for the found trip December 1st to 4 inclusive for the International Live Stock Exposition. To the East and South: Very low homeseekers' and Winter Tourist excur sions through the autumn and winter! to various destinations throughout the south and southeast. Visit the Old Home: Low excursion rates to the old home points in Illinois, Iowa, Wisconsin, Missouri and other middle states destinations, November 13th and 27th, limit thirty days. Homeseekers Excursions: Frequent- ly each month to Western Nebraska. Eastern Colorado. Big Horn Basin, dry laad farming destinations or irrigated Dry Land Farming: Send for Folder and get hold of a quarter section of cheap lead before it is too late. ' Free Kiakaid Lands: Write D. Clem Deaver, Agent Burlington's Homeseek- ers Information Bureau at 1004 Farnam St., Omaha, about getting hold of a free section of Kinksidlands now being re- stored to the public domain. Consult nearest Burlington Ticket Agent and see what rates he has avail, able for your proposed trip. Consult nearest Burlington Ticket Agent and see what rates he has avail-ab- le for your'proposed trip. I.F.HCT0B, Agent C.B.&Q. By. L. W. WAKELEY, G. P. A. Omaha. ManZaa relieve instantly, itching ama pvootrading piles. It is put up In eallapsible tabes in snob a way it can be applied wnere tne originates, thus stopping .the mamediataly. Try one bottle if yen are not relieved. , your will he refuse, Try our xree;ew.er. sold by Men Century flatto Oansar, Van. - -- .. . THOMAS JEFFERSON. FMrtot. In December, 1800, a few days aftsr eegreMrna4jrfor the first time met in eernewmeeropolis, I was one morn- ing sitting alone hi the parlor when the servant opened the door and showed in a gentlemfin who wished tq see my. husband. . The usual frankness and care with which I met strangers were somewhat checked by the dignified and reserved air of the present visitor, but the chilled feeling was only momen- tary, for; after taking the chair I of- fered him la, a free and easy manner and carelessly throwing his arm on the table" near which he sat, be turned to- ward met countenance beaming with an expression of benevolence and with a manner and voice almost femininely soft and gentle entered Into conversa- tion on the commonplace topics of the day, from which, before I was con- scious of it, he had drawn me Into ob- servations of a more personal and In- teresting nature. I know not bow It was, but there was something In his manner, his countenance and voicethat at once unlocked my heart; and In an- swer to his casual inquiries concern- ing our situation In our new home, aa he' .called It, I found myself frankly telling him what I liked or disliked In our present circumstances and abode. I knew hot who he was, but the Inter- est with which he listened to my art-le- as details induced the idea he waa some Intimate acquaintance or friend of Mr. Smith's and put me perfectly at my ease in truth, so kind and con- ciliating were his looks and manners that I forgot he was not a friend of my own until on the opening of the door Mr. Smith entered and introduced the stranger to me as Mr. Jefferson. I felt my cheeks burn and my heart throb, and not a word more could I apeak while he remained. Nay, such was my embarrassment I could scarce- ly listen to the conversation carried on between him and my husband. For several years he had been to me 'an objject of peculiar interest In fact, my destiny for on his success in the pend- ing presidential election, or rather the success of the Democratic party (their Interests were Identical), my condition In life, my union with the man I loved, depended. "Washington In Jefferson's Time," by Margaret Bayard Smith, hi Scribner's Magazine. J POINTED . PARAGRAPHS. It's as difficult to find a friend as It is tojlose an enemy. A luxury becomes a necessity after yoju get used to It pniess you have money to burn don't try to keep the pot boiling in a pojeer. game. It's difficult to convince a man that bjjj money isn't on a sure thing until auer the race. Don't worry over trifles. If you must wprry, pick out something worth while, then get busy. When you have them they are opin- ions; when other people have them they are delusions. If s an 'easy 'matter to size np a man If I his dog crawls 'under the house ev- ery time he sees .him approaching. When a man tells you how you ought to run your business, just take a look at the way he is running his own. Chicago News. Balsac' BatteMB. Balzac wore a blue dress coat with metal buttons. A play of his, "Lea Bessources de Quinola," was in re- hearsal at the Odeon theater in Paris, and Balzac, ever hopeful, expected an Immense success. In order to appear in; gala costume on the opening night he ordered a blue dress coat lined with satin, the buttons of which were of solid eighteen carat gold. "Quinola" was a ghastly failure, and for some time after it left the bill Balzac was exceedingly hard up. Whenever ready money failed him and ready money failed him often he used to cut one of his buttons off and sell it to a jeweler, and to the day of his death the coat with the gold buttons and its suc- cessors were called by Balzac and his Ajgnda "Les Bessources de Quinola." ! HOLIDAYS IN MEXICO. They Arc XameroM, fcait Are Xt All Local Celebratleaa. The visitor In Mexico Is apt to be surprised at the number of holidays celebrated here and made the occasion of rejoicing, with accompanying music and decoration, and Is likely to think that th Mexican' does 'nothing but celebrate. With his religious and national feast days, the Mexican does, have many holidays of more or less general im- portance, and when be is not celebrat- ing these he may be celebrating the day of his' patron saint or- - of that of some memler of his family-- , so that It seems to require little inducement for him to celebrate .If a member of the family goes out of town for a few days or weeks, bis return is celebrat- ed in some mild way and his welcome home made pleasant. Bnt not all of the celebrations which take place in the capital are Mexican, as, the foreign colonies contribute their share of feast days. The Americans celebrate their day of independence on the glorious Fourth of July, and ten days later the French celebrate the fall of the Bastille, and so It goes, the British celebrating the birthday of their king, the Italians the entry Into Rome of the troops of milted' Italy, the Germans the birthday of the kaiser, the Swiss the day of the formation ef the confederation. The Spanish eala-bra- te the birthday of their king, and in, September their feast of Oorrodon-g- a Is Important enough to last three days. No doubt there are other cele- brations not so public or 'prominent; such as the Chinese New Tear and dthers, but the above goes to enow tnt not all the feasting In the capital Is done by natives. An Interesting point however, la that forelgnera who come to Mexico are soon the keenest foi the coming of the various holidays, ana Mexican, religious or their own. arf jealously demanded as leisure days zrom ail nouses ox onsiness. or cum- - Modern Mexlco: First Ward Leader Do you have any trouble keeping your voters in line? Seconds Ward Leader Oh, no; a word to (the guys Is sufficient Philadehphla than pifitJKkil Vi,i.'JJ HENRY RAGATZ 8 FINE GbOCXBISS, NIK CHINA. RODKBl We HAVE ,Y, LAMPS, OLAS6WABS nude more extensive preparations ever before to supply onr customers in the best of Groceries, Confectionnry, Nuts, Raiains, Cider, pore apple juice, Currants Citron, Apples, Dates, Fig Pure Buckwheat, the celebrated Ralston pan cake flour, Maple Syrup. We have received our new 1906 Canned Goods. Riche-lie- n Canned Goods stiU stand at the head for quality and flavor. 'We are headquarters for FINE COFFEE, the Bichelien brand, at 15, 20, 25 and 30ctS. Nothing better than our 30c Java and Mo- cha Richelien coffee. In TEAS, everything else in this store, quality is the first consideration at prices that are always right A large assortment of Crockery, Fine Decorated China, Lamps. Glassware. henry mm CO. S aW amVamuf mmmmunf mmmummf Vmmuuf ImmV unmunmw unmmmmunmf nmmf THIRTEENTH ST, mf amnmnm anmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmV ammmmmmmw Bmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmuuuf smumu r ammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmuBmT anfanmunT .mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmt,a. ammVmm ummm WmmV nmunf WINTER - .- - COLUMBUS, NEB. We have the largest line of useful HOLIDAY Go od rolled into town --.UNDERTAKING... rlerrlck. GOODS Underwear Men'a, Ladies,' itiaiee' and Children's Underwear, wool and fleeced lined all new goods, no carried over stock. Men's Gloves Husking Gloves, Lined and Unlined Gloves, and all kinds of Ulttens. "Golden Niagara" Canned Goods something extra nice. This, is our stan- dard brand, and, one we do not hesitate to recommend. FRED L. ASCHE Eleventh Street, COLUMBUS, NEBRASKA. Fine California Wines & Braniiis For the Holiday Trade. have just received load fine California Wines and Brandies, coaoietiug tne' well known brands: Aagelica. Ports, Sherry, Tokay, BemUag and Ziataadel Also choice California Grape Brandy The beat knnw brand Keatncky Whiskey. We all our foods be absolutely pure., Wm. BUuMmiti. Eleventh, St j . w j 7i ' . as Y nmmV ami ummumunm, I a ear of of of to J&S&c- - &a 03 ?a SJ TV.'" W F M i , .a i 3 1 1 i f' r I 1 - ?--. VI .," M g:aaa-- A jgraog: &&&. .k-s- s L ..Jt.ZJi.MJ". .iSLliS v-.i.- ". '&Jtt ?ggiK?

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self with neck-yok-e. One of ihemwant after John with s knife.

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wards iairdasMaksysaterday. If thereport is trae it's all right and here'sbast wishes to the Leader. If it itn!ttrae k onght to be, and we' hope Ar-

thur wont have any lack nntil it is

"One hnndrei and seventy-fiv- e tick-

ets were sokl for Albion at this sta-

tion last Friday, that being the num-

ber of Woodasen; candidaffw andfirisnas who want np to that city toattend th 1 Woodbnea rally. Boththe concert band and draw corps

the delegation. The drumcorps and their goat attracted muchattention. Over three hundred candidates were adopted and nearly athousand Woodmen were present.Genoa won the prise for the largestelse--, having 62, while St. Edwardhad 61 and Albion 60, the othertowns represented having a smallernambar.. Genoa was also entitled tothe prise for the largest delegation,but at this writing no decision hasbeen announced from the met thatwhile St. Edward admitted that Genoahad the largest delegation, in theparade, they claimed that a large

her drove in, and that while morewere sold ot Genoa than at St.

Edward the number who drove inwere suffcieat to out number thistown. Thedechionis up to Albionas the prise waa oiered by the com-

mercial dub of that city.

School Dist 42 has closed in orderto give the older pupils an opportu-nity to pick com. Mies Anna Bied-inge- r,

the teacher, is spending hervacation with her parents.

Mrs. 8waibald and sister, Mrs. Moth,srly ofOklahoma, returned to Humph-rey last Monday after auisit of a fewweeks with friends and relatives atWlaside and Wakefield, this state

WUl Aldersoa returned borneWednesday evening from Omahawhan he went a few weeks ago to sub-

mit to an operation by Dr. A. P. Con-

don. He has recovered nicely fromtiMeaVeta of the operation and w ap-parently in his usual geed health..'

P.RMcKilliphaahsgua the erec-tion ofa beautiful rssidence oa hisless northeast of: his old reaiwencewhich he sold to Jos. Bender. The

will be en the cottagestory and will cover con- -

- Thaptoaeitj balsaging to Dr.Neefjetmarly of ITumnbnij. but who de-

camped leaving several unpaid billsbehind, was aold aft constable sale lastSaturday afternesn. The piano which.waa also attaaasd land advertised tobe said waa isplsiinad by the.BenaetCo. afOwmha, the eompaay jNsunngupasoadtosssute the payment ofthe rlsims sgaiust k. It appears thatthesmamelUnotbasBngtoDr. Keefas it was said to hnw en the mataU- -nMut plan and eaty $50 hadpaid en it, but abat companythe mmlaka ofnet,nla ring on recordthenMrtaace theuheM aaainstthe

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OPOMAJaAEYE SPECIALIST

EXPERT OPTICIANBest Equipped Optical Oflicai

. la The, Went.in ttw front rooms ever Pollockit Co. 'a Drue; Store. WUl be inColumbus offices Sunday, on-da- y,

Tuesday and Wednesday ofeach week. Spectacles and eye-glasses scientifically fitted andrepaired. Eye Glasees adjustedto any nose. -

CONSULTATION FREE

living in Lincoln.-- ' He recently se-

cured a divorce from his --wife heclaimed to have, while here, and who

it is claimed the doctor made tumorsout of ground beefsteak, and' he hassince married a young widow of Lin-

coln. The doctor and his newly madewife were seen in Omaha recently byHumphrey people.

Bee's Laxative Boney and Tsr theorigiaal laxative ooagh syrap acts - asa oathartio on the bowels. It is madefrom the tar gathered from the pinetrees of oar own country, therefore isthe best- - for children. It is good forcongas, oolds, croup, whooping cough,etc. Try oar free offer, bold by 20thCentury Drug Store. Platte Center,Heb.

. A Card --

- This is, to certify that all druggists areauthorized to refund your money ifFoley's Honey and Tar fails to cureyour cough or cold. It stops the coughheals the lungs and prevents serious re'suits from a cold. Cures la grippecough and prevents pneumonia and con-

sumption. Contains no opiates. Thegenuine is in a yellow package. Refusesubstitutes. C. H. Dack.

O. 2. Bnraans Testifies After lourYears.

O. R. Burhans of Carlisle Center, N.

Y.. writes: "About four years ago I

wrote you stating that I had been entire-ly cured of a severe kidney trouble by tak-

ing less than two bottles of Foley's Kid-

ney Cure. It entirely stopped the brickdust sediment, and 'pain and symptomsof kidney disease disappeared. I amglad to say that I have never had a re-

turn of any of those symptoms duringhe four years that have elapsed and I

am evi dently cured to stay cured, andheartily recommend Foley's KidneyCure to any one suffering from kidneyor bladder trouble." v--

makea Homely Women PrettyNo woman no matter how regular her

features may be can be called pretty ifher complexion is bad. Orino LaxativeFruit Syrup aids digeesion and clearssallow blotched complexions by stimu-lating the liver and bowels. Orino Laxa-

tive Fruit Syrup does not nauseate orgripe and is mild and pleasant to takeRemember the name Orino and refuseto accept any substitute. C. H. Dack.

BURLINGTONlaMihal

BULLETIN...x .' Lev Bates.

Bound Trip to the Coast: DailyTourists rates in effeet all winter to Pacine Coast destinations with variableroutes.

Chicago and return: One fare plus$2.00 for the found trip December 1st to4 inclusive for the International LiveStock Exposition.

To the East and South: Very lowhomeseekers' and Winter Tourist excursions through the autumn and winter!to various destinations throughout thesouth and southeast.

Visit the Old Home: Low excursionrates to the old home points in Illinois,Iowa, Wisconsin, Missouri and othermiddle states destinations, November13th and 27th, limit thirty days.

Homeseekers Excursions: Frequent-

ly each month to Western Nebraska.Eastern Colorado. Big Horn Basin, drylaad farming destinations or irrigated

Dry Land Farming: Send for Folderand get hold of a quarter section ofcheap lead before it is too late. '

Free Kiakaid Lands: Write D. Clem

Deaver, Agent Burlington's Homeseek-

ers Information Bureau at 1004 FarnamSt., Omaha, about getting hold of a freesection of Kinksidlands now being re-

stored to the public domain.

Consult nearest Burlington TicketAgent and see what rates he has avail,able for your proposed trip.

Consult nearest Burlington TicketAgent and see what rates he has avail-ab- le

for your'proposed trip.I.F.HCT0B,

Agent C.B.&Q. By.L. W. WAKELEY,

G. P. A. Omaha.

ManZaa relieve instantly, itchingama pvootrading piles. It is put upIn eallapsible tabes in snob a way

it can be applied wnere tneoriginates, thus stopping .the

mamediataly. Try one bottleif yen are not relieved. , your

will he refuse, Try ourxree;ew.er. sold by Men Century

flatto Oansar, Van.

- -- ...THOMAS JEFFERSON.

FMrtot.In December, 1800, a few days aftsr

eegreMrna4jrfor the first time met ineernewmeeropolis, I was one morn-ing sitting alone hi the parlor when theservant opened the door and showedin a gentlemfin who wished tq see my.husband. . The usual frankness andcare with which I met strangers weresomewhat checked by the dignified andreserved air of the present visitor, butthe chilled feeling was only momen-tary, for; after taking the chair I of-

fered him la, a free and easy mannerand carelessly throwing his arm on thetable" near which he sat, be turned to-

ward met countenance beaming withan expression of benevolence and witha manner and voice almost femininelysoft and gentle entered Into conversa-tion on the commonplace topics of theday, from which, before I was con-scious of it, he had drawn me Into ob-

servations of a more personal and In-

teresting nature. I know not bow Itwas, but there was something In hismanner, his countenance and voicethatat once unlocked my heart; and In an-swer to his casual inquiries concern-ing our situation In our new home, aahe' .called It, I found myself franklytelling him what I liked or disliked Inour present circumstances and abode.I knew hot who he was, but the Inter-est with which he listened to my art-le-as

details induced the idea he waasome Intimate acquaintance or friendof Mr. Smith's and put me perfectly atmy ease in truth, so kind and con-ciliating were his looks and mannersthat I forgot he was not a friend ofmy own until on the opening of thedoor Mr. Smith entered and introducedthe stranger to me as Mr. Jefferson.

I felt my cheeks burn and my heartthrob, and not a word more could Iapeak while he remained. Nay, suchwas my embarrassment I could scarce-ly listen to the conversation carried onbetween him and my husband. Forseveral years he had been to me 'anobjject of peculiar interest In fact, mydestiny for on his success in the pend-ing presidential election, or rather thesuccess of the Democratic party (theirInterests were Identical), my conditionIn life, my union with the man I loved,depended. "Washington In Jefferson'sTime," by Margaret Bayard Smith, hiScribner's Magazine.

J POINTED . PARAGRAPHS.

It's as difficult to find a friend as It istojlose an enemy.

A luxury becomes a necessity afteryoju get used to It

pniess you have money to burn don'ttry to keep the pot boiling in a pojeer.game.

It's difficult to convince a man thatbjjj money isn't on a sure thing untilauer the race.

Don't worry over trifles. If you mustwprry, pick out something worth while,then get busy.

When you have them they are opin-ions; when other people have themthey are delusions.

Ifs an 'easy 'matter to size np a manIf I his dog crawls 'under the house ev-

ery time he sees .him approaching.When a man tells you how you ought

to run your business, just take a lookat the way he is running his own.Chicago News.

Balsac' BatteMB.Balzac wore a blue dress coat with

metal buttons. A play of his, "LeaBessources de Quinola," was in re-

hearsal at the Odeon theater in Paris,and Balzac, ever hopeful, expected anImmense success. In order to appearin; gala costume on the opening nighthe ordered a blue dress coat lined withsatin, the buttons of which were ofsolid eighteen carat gold. "Quinola"was a ghastly failure, and for sometime after it left the bill Balzac wasexceedingly hard up. Whenever readymoney failed him and ready moneyfailed him often he used to cut one ofhis buttons off and sell it to a jeweler,and to the day of his death the coatwith the gold buttons and its suc-cessors were called by Balzac and hisAjgnda "Les Bessources de Quinola."

! HOLIDAYS IN MEXICO.

They Arc XameroM, fcait Are Xt AllLocal Celebratleaa.

The visitor In Mexico Is apt to besurprised at the number of holidayscelebrated here and made the occasionof rejoicing, with accompanying musicand decoration, and Is likely to thinkthat th Mexican' does 'nothing butcelebrate.

With his religious and national feastdays, the Mexican does, have manyholidays of more or less general im-

portance, and when be is not celebrat-ing these he may be celebrating theday of his' patron saint or- - of that ofsome memler of his family--, so that Itseems to require little inducement forhim to celebrate .If a member of thefamily goes out of town for a fewdays or weeks, bis return is celebrat-ed in some mild way and his welcomehome made pleasant.

Bnt not all of the celebrations whichtake place in the capital are Mexican,as, the foreign colonies contribute theirshare of feast days. The Americanscelebrate their day of independence onthe glorious Fourth of July, and tendays later the French celebrate thefall of the Bastille, and so It goes, theBritish celebrating the birthday oftheir king, the Italians the entry IntoRome of the troops of milted' Italy, theGermans the birthday of the kaiser,the Swiss the day of the formation efthe confederation. The Spanish eala-bra- te

the birthday of their king, andin, September their feast of Oorrodon-g- a

Is Important enough to last threedays. No doubt there are other cele-brations not so public or 'prominent;such as the Chinese New Tear anddthers, but the above goes to enowtnt not all the feasting In the capitalIs done by natives. An Interestingpoint however, la that forelgnera whocome to Mexico are soon the keenestfoi the coming of the various holidays,ana Mexican, religious or their own.

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Modern Mexlco:

First Ward Leader Do you have any

trouble keeping your voters in line?SecondsWard Leader Oh, no; a wordto (the guys Is sufficient Philadehphla

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HENRY RAGATZ 8FINE GbOCXBISS, NIK CHINA.

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in the best of Groceries, Confectionnry,

Nuts, Raiains, Cider, pore apple juice, CurrantsCitron, Apples, Dates, Fig Pure Buckwheat, thecelebrated Ralston pan cake flour, Maple Syrup. Wehave received our new 1906 Canned Goods. Riche-lie- n

Canned Goods stiU stand at the head forquality and flavor. 'We are headquarters for FINECOFFEE, the Bichelien brand, at 15, 20, 25 and30ctS. Nothing better than our 30c Java and Mo-

cha Richelien coffee. In TEAS, everything else

in this store, quality is the first consideration atprices that are always right A large assortment ofCrockery, Fine Decorated China, Lamps. Glassware.

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Underwear, wool and fleeced lined allnew goods, no carried over stock.

Men's GlovesHusking Gloves, Lined and Unlined

Gloves, and all kinds of Ulttens.

"Golden Niagara" Canned Goodssomething extra nice. This, is our stan-dard brand, and,one we do not hesitate torecommend.

FRED L. ASCHEEleventh Street,

COLUMBUS, NEBRASKA.

Fine California Wines & BraniiisFor the Holiday Trade.

have just received load fine California Wines andBrandies, coaoietiug tne'well known brands: Aagelica. Ports,Sherry, Tokay, BemUag and Ziataadel Also choice CaliforniaGrape Brandy The beat knnw brand Keatncky Whiskey.

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