Lioaal Daws. A. Boone, the Jeweler. I>aiii|i weather on Tueadtr Pllger has aome Hue Cabbage. dee T L. Pllger*a he# add In thl* laaue. Hoot* and ehoca at Henry Doll Inga. Pllger baa »ome choice Onion*. Bed and Yellow. Pllger baa aonie Excellent Home made rtauar Kraut. C. Belmond made a bul»ne»* trip to Omaha lait Tueaday. Be aure and lead Oaateyer'a new ‘add" In tbla week* laaue llog* are on the rlae, happy la he that hath hi* bog pea full of them. Mlaa Nora Bmltb baa been vialilng friend* In the city for the paat week. Did you get one of thoae fancy china cup* with I lb of Japan tea at Oaaley er'al’ Pllger handle* only the Choice at good*.and bi* good* areallClean, Kreah and ('heap, Line your Big Hleeve* witbCbamol/w c.l InoKoa wide, fur aalc at Fllger’a. I'llgrr baa aorne New Hweet Older The only I'ure Older ever brought to Hticrmen County. The front room of the County Super intendent'* office In the Porter Build ing I* l>#fng neatly prepared Mr Hnodgraaa, of Logan townahlp, left Thuraday wUh hi* family for IIII noi* where they will maketbelr future borne. Oeo. McFadden and J.erln Crawford are new member# of the M. W. of A Camp of till* city having rode the g»at laat Tueaday evening. Mia* Mattie Snyder, who la teaching achool at Rockville, came up to attend the Leap Year ball given at thia place Wedneaday evening. There la a law ault pending agalnat the State Inaurance Company of Lea Molne* la. before Judge Kay for *800 00 Robert F. Relrnan la plaintiff' K MOCK# OUT Til* Owr,~Humphrey'* Sped tic "77" knock* out the grip and ..i _i. _*4..« fa__ rtf. ...... a _ . f,.H Ml '-,an up « vviw » » ivv v--»» •ale everywhere. Frank Simpson returned last Tuva day for llllnola where he baa been local ed for aeveral mouth* paat. We learn that hi* family will |oln him In the spring. The Germania Society of Loup City will give e grand ball on tba evening of March 17, St. Patrick's Day. The oc casion la given out a* the beat Dal! of the season, and all are Invited to come out. On Sunday moinlng a heavy fog came up from the south-east and froze on the trees In the court yard until t hey were covered with heavy opagne crys tals of ice. About oae o'clock lu the afternoon It thawed suddenly, and It is variously estimated that It furnished from a half to a barrel and a half of water to a trae. The fourth annual .masquerade ball of the Germania Society will tie given at the opera house In Loup City, Fri day, ,lan. HI, l*W). commencing at 8 o'clock p. hi. (iood music and good management. All are Invited to come and enjoy the lieat ball of the season, masquerade suits can lie had at Oden dahl Brothers drug atore. Admission. W eta. for gentleman rnaaked, ladies unmasked ‘J*>, ladiea masked free. Ticket* on sale at Oderidahl Bros, drug atore. The A. O. U. W. Lodge of this city held very appropriate memorial ex ercises at their hall last Saturday even gram was carried out. Over two bun dred people were prevent. They con sisted of tnemhera. relative* anil Inti mate friend*. Mauler Workman Mel lor cal led the house to order aud In a neat little *peech announced the occa sion and Introduced the speaker of the evening Mr T, H. Nightingale. Mr Nightingale then interested the and! ence for a half hour aud wa* follower hr toasts by J. H I'edler, Mr* O. W Hunter, Mr* J.T. Hall aud other* A •umpilou* lap supper and a good tneia time followed After supper auothei abort progr*m wa* arranged tod car ried out. The l.eap Year dance given try Hit Utile* of the village wa* largely attend ed aud prououuced a grind •mve»» For a week prior to the dance than had Ihmui ioualik raide ru*tllug at omul town hy noth young and married girlt to secure pailuer* lor the iwuivn A wrong the many who were there we note the to lowing distinguish** couple*. Mr |iru«tlle Irllto and Mix Will tblend.Itl Mr I, \ Walworth and Mt* Frank Wmt», Mr M-*llte I'mllei and Ml** Jatwa* J»h*ii*en Mt Madle W alwurtk and Ml** Will Nelk Mr. Ora Hunter and M-»* l» >’ Ike Mr. Hannah Joltan**M and Mi»* tttllli French Mr Mary ttnwe aud Mt*. Wit N*gle# Mr Mat Multak amt M •• Ante O tin*" Mr Hell Multch and Mia ItUfe tr'Hnan. Mr haul* l(owa am Ml** Aug*• I lt»« biin.id Mr. Mullk li on* ami Ml** t»*r rrrow Mr Mantu multh a«d Ml** Will Mightenour Mi Minnie t ravel* amt Mit* Wilt Mullek »,»,•») hodi pta**nl wa* t»i) i*m I tlwliled la ike* they had lent tkrl ptvnrme lo the m<**|wg. Pilger ha* a choice lot of apples for sale cheap. Pure Maple Syrup and Buck wheat flour at Oaateyer* Ojsteyer sell* strictly l’urc New York Apple Cider 80 eU. per gal. Pilfer I* Sola A gent for the Celebrat ed St. Paul Flour every sack warranted Oaateyer sella IJueensware and Fancy China at remarkable low price* for cash Wm. Walter* of Washington Tp was In f«oup City on business the fore part of the week. Oeo, Oilman Inform* n* that he has ten masquerade suite that he will rent cheap for the hall on .Ian, 31*1 J. It. O'Bryan ehlpped two car load* of cattle to the South Omaha market last Tuesday morning via L’. P Kd Veeder sold the house and lot on the hill hack to Wm. Sharp this week. Another wedding off. hard time# did it, Walter Sorensen and Mr. Hasting* of Arcadia attended the l.e*p Year ball at the opera house last Wednesday night. John Wall, of Arcadia same down yesterday morning having heard the new* of hie brother. Judge Walla accl den t A country dance at the Snodgrass res Idence Was given last Monday night. A good crowd and a good time Is reported. PHger ha* the only Pure Buckwheat Flour in Sherman County. Kalsed the seed Id in sc If and had It ground Into Buckwheat Hour Sheriff Patten was out last haturday , in the west part of the county serving summon* on Jurymen for the sluing of the neat term of dfatrict court which will convene February 3rd, A very enjoyable time la reported at the resideneeof Jerry Shrove where a pleasant couetry dance was given last Friday night. fJulUr a number of our young folk* from town were present. Last year every body an<* his family left the west part of the county and went south, now they are hack again saying that they will stay in old Sher man county till they die, * Be It neyor so humble there * no place like home. Kx-County Judge Bent, on Jaat Fri day night while walking toward* town from hit residence, fell Into a large Hole that had l lou.e lie w e* rlilllig i flipped and fell wuh It* whole weight mi III* right leg breaking It )o*l above I be ankle When Ibe bor*e am.e Mr. W alt aiWuipteil to rlae al*u but could not. t he blreil m in waa at time *ei,t I to Io*ii allei tubltm* ami the city ejtpre** w agon w«* there a* mum aa pnm tible ami be waa taken lo late rewltlenee. While waiting lor help he aulfere.l much flow «»|HMure a* the Wind waa htnwing iulen*ly vohl |»r June* waa •ittuwonetl to *et ih* tlim. a.ol on ek i amlnatl n loumt that the front bone I waa broken amlrely og )u*l above the ankle ami hi* knee and ankle badly wrenched lie atulni btulaeil about the head an4 thouliler* The actbleM will 4oubile*a mu* him titan) • tngeitng .ml artII greatly retar4 nit btoluewa a* h« b*« mao) luipottaut ••*«»* In tli.tioi . > 't wk .h i* atom i« a i , ami ettbh it ioMle* Will have to be r piMpotie.l until ao.th lime «• t e nan b* i able lo at eo4 to litem front l.ltehftsfrt Monitor. While Ibe lleslop family were driv ing home from church at the (>my school house ls*t hunday. Ihelr learn became frighlemd near J. W . Ileapy a place and ran away. The buggy was upset and Mrs. lleslop was seriously hurt Sbutlt the head and back. hut Hie four children escaped unlnj ired Dr, Ooll who was called, pronounced the wounds both serious ami painful, and It will be several week's before she can fully recover from the accident. Last night /Thursday) w> s a gala lime for I lie Mtclifh-ld Camp M W. A. Twelve of the l.oup City Neighbor* were In attendance and took charge of the work of Initiating-four candidates. About II o'clock Die Camp was Invited to partake of a sumptions supper which had lieen prepared by the Wood men ladle* In the Cotvrn building, after which they returned to their "log rolling.*' Those present from Coup City cemp were 0. II, Hibson, W. J, Fisher. W. French, J. Johansen, C. Hinlih.ll Wookey, J I Depew, H, McFadden, J McCoy, f. Hopper, A. L, Zimmerman aud D. Itlcbardsou The J/OupCIty neighbors are strictly all right.and Urey were profuse In their praise of the good treatment at the hand* of I.ltchfleldlte*, especially the ladles The pleasur s usually attend ing such occasions were niutu dly en joyed, ami after the work wa* finished the remainder of me wee bouts were devoted to social entertainment, when i a S A - I A » A S M _#(. . _ A a _ A II I. AA..II Mil l*'l* Willi III*- r-r-HHH ••»»» *»* • " ’ ’ ’ Dwight, lb* five year old son of W. ft. McCombs received quite sn Injury by luring thrown from s bench, pieced outside the school bouse. sneciilly is tb>* tfue a* regards the new composite csra now operated dally via the Chicag >. Colon I'acillc and Northwestern Line between Salt Lake City and Chicago. These handsome Buffet Shi iking and Library Cars are entirely, new throughout of latest design, contain all modern Improv ident*, and are well supplied witti writing material, the leading daily papers, illustrated periodicals, mags sines etc. The fact that these cats run dally \la "The Overland Limited" and that the Ciiluu I'acillti was the line west of Chicago to Inugerale this ser vice should commend Itself to all. See that your tickets read via "The Over land lloule " Awarded highest honor*, World'* Fair. DU BAKING POWDER MOST FI HM CT MAOB A pun t«>spe 11*soi >4 Timm I* w4« Ass | m Awswa ASM m *»r * oil pleasantly if you ve girlie •Ur some other store than Ours, when she expressly told you to go nowhere else. Don't do tin sc things if you expect to live Jong and keep yhjt hair on. _ ... ._mil— n ~ --- -- — -r---— WK WANT ALL 1’KOSLK TO DROP IN AND SKK Ol'R NKW STOCK OS 3rr Goods, Groceries, Qooeasiaro, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Gaps, Foroishii Goods, !N”otioiiB< Ki<*» [T IS THE EVENT OF THE SEASON! We have got the Strongest Line Wehave Ever Offered in thin Market, Altai Extra Low Prices, -a OOP BAIT IS BARGAINS i» T. L. PILGER, New York Store. Loup City, Nebraska . -- - - -- - - - - ' ■— <_M" HOI IS THIS FOR LOW? I _ I I lArw.,1 I A 1UUI * ' ' Arcadia Cream Patent, per »ack 75 Bran per one hundred pound*.45 “ Baker* Fancy “ “ #6 Short* “ “ “ .Ml QUEEPSWAPE apd GLASSWAPE: Everything in this line CHEAP, must be sold by March 15th Canned Vegatables Canned Fruit. Gem Corn, 2 caua.25 Hamilton brand table Peacbe*.15 » Buccotaab, 2 “ .25 “ “ Hlk Cberriea.15 “ Lima bean* 2 “ .25 . “ White cberriea.15 Sifted June peaa 2 “ 25 l,uak'a Apricot*.15 Stringle** bean* 2 “ 25 Califoroia Grape*.15 SJEiOKS: Everything in this line will be sold at COST for the next NINETY U.f t*>v CO .ft H IC»i itV Dried Fruit. Cereal* 1 Apricot*, par pound.10 S*vy heana, per pound .04 I'encliea . .inland 10 C*l I'ink luana “ •• .04 p|uaM .i «• . ...CH Oatmeal *■ •* .o:« I'runM *• “ .,. ,oH IIcmI Japan ri«w ** •• .07 ...04 S oli litiieen pen." •• 1 .Oil _t T ■ ■ - - -— ■ - - AM, PACKAGE COFEEF, TWENTY-ONE CENTS. Molasaeri- 8 rnp 8oap. HI* k Mlr»p, |**r ||i»l • ••** '*•«•*«. J E»i» ll.ni Soruhuui, •* ’• <«i II* mi •*« 'll. * " ••• II,■! •' • • . **•• *'!'•» I- ,f Cl Hit mi Hvrtij*, •• ’ ... ,1J I r*i.n*. I Mil M*i*l, •* " «“ Nmw Hi>l«, w -—1*1___ apples ninety cents per bushel. 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