Lioaal Daws. A. Boone. Tint Jeweler. Pllger ha* aome line Cabbage Hee T L. Pllger'* new aheap, Kx-Senator J, N. Paul, of st. Paul wa« In the city Tueaday attending court. Now la the time to aow Onion Heed, you can get new *ced at the Watkln*oo Hardware Store. Cine your Big Sleeve* wlthChamolne Fiberlne, K4 Incite* wide, for ante at Pllger**. I'llger bus town New Sweet Cider. The only Pur* Cider ever brought to Hherman County, Ja*. Johansen rnsde a pleasure trip to Grand Island last Mstiirday to l>e gone about two weeks Miss Mattie Hnyder ami a lady friend of Jlavenna attended the Germania ball on the Hist. Histrict court for Hherman county opened up last Monday morning with Judge Greene on the bench. Our street commissioner Frank Mc Grady.lias a force of men and teams at work fixing up the crossings tfuite a number of Loup Citylte* went to Ashton last Haturday evening to attend a grand masquerade trail. O. Manchester and John Chipps Irorn the east side of the county was at the county seat doing business last Wednes day. Knock* Out Tint Oiui'.-Huinpbrey'* Specific "77” knock* out the grip and "break up” a cold Price 39 cents: for sale every where K. C. Lane, ao Omaha attorney was In Loup City attending court on Mon day and Tuesday of this week in the !u terest* of John Hogue, formerly of this place. The Germania Society of Loup City will give a grand bail ori the evening of March 17, Ht. Patrick's Hay. The oc casion is given out a* the best trail of the season, ami ail are invited to come out The case of Kebwer v* Boone was up , for trial last Monday and resulted in the Jury bringing in a verdict in favor of plaintiff. After the case wus over some stated It was not worth the atten tion of the court and jury. Henry Cappellen, of Hazard made this office a pleasant call last Tuesday, lie haslieen at the county seat serving as a Juror hut was dismissed toire'hei with the balance of the jurymen Tues day morning. There wax a number of jury caaea on the court docket but only one wax tried when the jury waa dismissed. and that one was too trilling to occupy (he at tcullori of court or jury, to »ay nothin* of the expense to the county in getting a jury together There will be* sociable given by th« members of the H. V p, fj. of this city at the Walworth Hall tonight. P|e«.« don t forget to put the number of pen nles in the sack that you are years old I here will l>« music furnished by tin orchestra, and also something to eat “Jerry" the new Irish llomepathii line toe Will be Ht the opera llouxt Saturday evening, Keb.Hth and guarun tees a sure cure fur the blues, Ijyei couiplaliil and more e»|**i'ially "lleuri IHscssc ’ ike rush will lie so greal an admission of IS cents will i»e charg ed to adult patients Miss, |i,a 1'ay lor gave a reading o ri h ikespciir<« Tragedy, "Othello” a tt*e opera house last \\ snluesday eve Ming, lull SlIi, which lias recievei much favorable comment Itomail win attended, ‘(‘he audience was not largi tiut all pte»eut pr«>n uucvd the effor a complete sot cess and those a hi had heard the reading lieluie aei< hear I lu remark that she did much tan ter than most piidvMitmal readers The tiermauia "«*■!• ty id this ell] held their funitil annual maai|iieisd lutil at the opera house list Trtda; night at advertised I tte weather we vet | good and the aitrndauce large The nude furnished hy llooite's ur cheat ra was said In tie the !•*•! of ih seaion and an all around good tune I is-polled There Were a huge i.oinUr masked and many e mtcal and ml' aplltllng aeenra No Ireeo tousu rule u|H>n "after the liall was user ” i tv ttermaiila htselvly u l,«up t'dy nevei fall* tn make their annw il hall* a gia*o •IHtftt Pilger baa * choice lot of apple* for «ale cheap. Will aola your shoe* for from 25 cent* upward*. Henbv |(oi,i.ixo A full line of New Heed* Ju*t redeved at Watkinson'a. Ite sure and raad the local* of Wat kin»on» thl* week. Pilger I* Hole Agent for the Celebrat ed At. Paul Flour every rack warranted. Jennie, the daughter of Mr, and Mr*. C Hmltll I* on the *ick Hat thl* week. Heed Harlev to trade for corn at Watklo*on'» lla'eware ttore. Do not fail to *ce “A Trip to Manro" | at the Opera House Ha turd ay night. We learn that there will In? a grand masquerade hall given at Itockvllle to night In the rase of the Htato v» Boone, Mr, Bonne was fined fl.Ofl and cost*, lie ha* died a motion fo a new trial, Pilger ha* the only Pure Buckwheat Flour in Hhorman County, Raised the seed himself and had it ground into Buckwheat flour. The twelve year old daughter of Mr Peter dlenarnan died last Monday night of lung fever at the home of her par ent* south of Ashton. The entertainment to t»e given on Saturday night at the Opera House without, a doubt I* the best 15 cent interfalnrnent ever given in l/iup City Do not fall to lie there, (’. I, Drake has «o)d out Ills hotel unit ilverv rironertv to Mrs Cynthia ! -caving, of Concordia, Kansas who took ■ possession last Wednesday. We under stand that Mr Drake will manage the business for a time. Maickiku. William Couton and Barbara Treffer, both of Jtockville In this county were on Thursday united In the bonds of holy wedlock, at the residence of D. A. Jackson In thl* city. The new County Judge David Kay officiated The handsome bridegroom and love) y bride have the l**t wishes of the SfoBTHWMTkKX We learned of the glorious event too late to give It any extended notice. An entertainment will be given at the Watklnson llall next 'Tuesday eve. Feb 11th by Ina Taylor, consisting of song* and recitations as follow*: “Hamlets Holillquety,” “The Raven,” by Edgar Allen Poe, and Grey* “Elegy," also extract* from Byron and Hbekespeare. The adrnissioo price Is so small that every body can afford to be In attendance, which Is hut 15 cents, children 5 cent*. This will be her last performance of the kind in Loup City. Her friends one ar.d all are cordially invited to come and enjoy the enter talnrnent. Doors open at 7 00, per formance commences at 8:00. The little 2 year old son of Mr, and Mrs. Htephen Sweetland died last Fri day evening. Its death was very sud den and unexpected. It had been com plaining of Its stomach during the day and In the evening seemed much worse when Mr*. Sweetland called her husband Into the house Mr. Sweet laud took the child in hi* arm* and from that moment the worst was fear ed. ft was evidently dying. He laid the child on the bed and ran to a neigh bor for help but ere he r:turned death had claimed It as It* own. The funeral services were held at the farm resi dence last Sunday. Profound sym pathy Is extended to the parents in their sad affliction The old man Augustine and hi* son, of Ashton are both in jail again, thl* time charged with the killing of horses. The charge that was preferred against them alledges that they killed a horse for Cal Hchatipp, by cutting hi* back bone inf** u/tfli ur. :iv If .pptnk tlmf fnr kfiiiifs time several horses xml cattle belonging to people living in Ashton am) vacinity have met with a similar fate, ami no trace of the purpetratera could he found until the occurauce above men tioned took place, when It was traced directly to Augustine's door. The animal was found just a tew feet from the house where tlie blow was struck and where evidently the guilty partieg hail attempted to move It farther away from the house From what we learn the horse was killed last Monday and the accused were arretted and brought before Justice Jetlery, of Ashton town ship where they were hound over for trial at the next term of the district court. They were brought t« the comity seat ami placed in Jail hist Wed nesday. I art! «»f TliftiiIt«. I desire to express my sincere thanks to all those w ho so kindly assisted me dining the slckiie>s and death of my r wife JtIUM Koi.km*. fleer ('reek, Fen jud, 'tt*i. Weather warm, frost about all out of 11 Hi* giouml ’ Plow ing w III be Hie ortef of the day 1 soon If It continues warm Mi', lleslop ha* recoveted imm lor ( rut.aw «y ami fall, she had a vrty list row escape, Fnoshirk !• down with the f» vet and his youngest sun t* m>t *»xp< cie.l tu ! tceoyer, Hlsiiilmii list bit for good Fannie Wilson nog own* bis claim Fannie • heady bas a notnher nt suitors but the »‘** ( nbl|i *» will fattu A, Aimstitoigs . I place this coming season i{ Ml. Patina wbo wo ld* tbe not In (be I j » h»o| dttti id on tbe Hunting bill n >dtiding bit pupils lor an enleiiai imeu* ! uutx* l*«t day of svbmd Mmuetbit g II nice lift; ec rd Hit IIMItlll Ashton, Feb. 5th, lbbb. [ WgATHKIt HKI'OHT PORJAMCART 1HWI. ! C,ow« it. lempatiire H deg. be ow zero Highest " bU " above " Average ** 2!> *. Warmest day* H 0 10 bO. Col est day* »rd H " below *• No. of day* of sunshine No. of pma of day* sunshine b No. of foggy day* ” Wind in the south # da}* " •* south-east 5 " •• south-west 4 “ '• •* north-east 5 ‘ *• *• north-west k " Two d»y* during the month there was no wind, during the foggy days much moisture fell In the shape of rale, sleet and snow. Can safely estimate it at one Inch of water fall during the month. January ltd ha* passed, itw«» a month lit the calendar, according to Itc -1 Hicks predictions, to lie long reinciu bered: one the Professor fore-warned would bn the battle ground of the win ter, a month that old H< reu- would iinllinbcr hi* Ice batteries all along the line, and unmercifully bombard u- with Ice, snow and blizzard* from Alpha to Omega, and like good and loyal deci ples, we believed and shuddered at the vast amount of suffering such a chunk of frlgednets dumped upon u* would cause, and expected to rep .rt to you dear editor ere this. J,egion» and legions of Hotted noses, bushel* and bushel* of f'ozeu toes, and mountain* of Impassible drifts of the beautiful srmw. And like the well drilled army be pre pared and ready for any emergency, j lie equipped for the inevitable by gath ering a few extra loads of surface •• »l: patching up our old top coats and i chinking up the ventilators In the straw sheds. Wheeled into line and with the patience of an Allen audience wait for old Korea* to let her go. All have quietly concluded that there mu t have been a slight ml**under*tandlng ixitween the weathercock and the Pro fessor. The mouth of January kb to tie rememle-red as the battle ground of the winter, will lx- rememliered as a beautiful warm spring day, and now .1.. ..... aiii.i.o.n i is tt*«* Wittl I .. J -rw 1 ha , Ol»rKVKK. The cure of Rheumatism h** often taxed medical »k'll, but it** prevention ha* been very eaay l>v an <>eea*ional use of Simmon* Liver Regulator, It keep* the liver well regulated, and tho system free from poison. Therein Is the secret Of health “I have used It for years for Indigestion and Constipation, anil, also found it gives one relief from a j touch of Rheumatism.1* -X Hughes. Lordsburg. N. M. A choiae half section of highly cul- j tlvated land for sale. Price $2400.00. For further particular* call on or ad-! dress. PlSllKK & BlMCHOTt*, at Loup Cltv. Rate §5-50 G. A. R., Omaha, Neb., Feb. 12th and 13th. The Union Pacific will sell tickets from points on its lines In Neb rvlta at rate of one fare for the round j trip, tickets on sale Febuary 11th and 13th. Hee that your ticket* read via 1 “The Overland Route." 2-9-00 Or. Price’s Cream Baking Powder Most Perfect Made. Notices—All parties knowing them selves indebted to me will please settle by cash or note. We have carried you as long a* our circumstance* will af ford and we must make settlement in fall to first of year. Please attend to this at once. Respectfully. J. I. Dkpkw. Kina Solomon's Holton. That “There is nothing new tinder the . .. ■... ........ II.. In,It. Kapeclally is this true as regards the new composite car* now operated dally via the Ohicag >, t'nlon I’aclflc and Northwestern Line between Salt Lake Oily and Chicago. These handsome Ituflet Smoking and Library Car* are entirely, new throughout of latest I design, contain all modern Imprny. i uient*. and are well supplied with | writing material, the leading daily | papers, Illustrated periodical*, mags t /.lues, etc, The fact that these cat* run dally via 1 The Overland Limited" and that Ihe I'lilon I'aciHo was the line wi st ot Chicago to luugerale this »er ! vice shnulil commend Itself to al See j that your ticket* read via ‘ The Over 1 land Houle " ■ ' ■ 1 " ' * i Awarded Highest Honor* World’s Fair. DU BAKING POWDtB MOST »*l RHiCT MAOH. A pvns • ■ 1 i *i ft-«a Aassxsaai Ahna as aar at** 40 YEAR! THE IVANDARO. DON’T DO IT Iriapu'e with a woman whan aha aaya our Oooda ara tha Only Onaa lo Huy, Ik* cauaa aha knowa what aha ia talking about. Argun with liar rhao aim aaya i Our Prices am \ | Monkv li vr,aa, m u to go 0 /wham clan, Ifon't ilo ihnai* l• v*• long and k< i p your A hair on, * VVK WANT AU, J’KOPLK TO DROP IN AND I or l: . V -TOOK OK Dry Goods, Groceries, Qoeeosware, Bools, Sloes,: Gaos, Foroislioi Goods, Notions* IT IS THE EVENT OF THE SEASON! We have got the Strongest Line We have Ever Offered in thi- Market, Allat Extra Low Prices. ~ * oup bait is bargains o I. It, PILGEB. New York Store. Loup City, Nebraska THE BEET PUCE to trade is Gasteyers—And Consumers are convinced of this when they read our prices. What Do Vow Think of THint bent* underwear, per suit .70 Ladies hose, gnranteed fast Mack, pair. 12 Gents all wool “ “ .Childrens • “ “ “ “ Mens work gloves, horse hide.50 Infants hood, silk or velvet, each.70 Men's “ “ oil tanned .75 Hilk 'larri \ APPLES! 81.00 PER BUSHEL * APPLES! - | y " OIL Lewi. Lye, per can...'.10 Kosem- per gallon. I-’mile *• “ » .OH Headlight, per gallon. I. ..... . . ^ MAKING I'OWDKIt. STARCH. Calumet per pound.20 « n- m*«i i « will gn«> » li*utl*ouw> 1'imk HiMth To tin M |i»ll»WO»il*g V'MMUUft II" or ">*“ •mUiiw ••»»» >«*fun M *r it 1*1 ft- Mill It. * |,»w« , ((l„l a valuaMc K»mm au*l IlnttmlnW Knu) vI»|*nH«. Heml thin over carefully and take your en»di# iiimI produce to