LiOGal Daws. A Boone. TUB Jeweler. Mr. A. Hutton made a trip to Arcadl* last Wednesday. I have Horse* to hjII or trade. T. M Rbeo For the New Ellwood Field Fence, call at WatklnsonV Mr*. L. A. Walworth went to Broker Bow last Wednesday. Frank Hrnlth was busy *on»tructiii>; * pig pen last Tuesday. For Harness and anything in tbt Harness line see T. M. Reed. Heed Barley to trade (or corn al Watkluson's Hareware Ktore. W A. Wilson,of Ashton wa* doinn business at the huh D*t Monday. C. M. Smith has been having a siegf of the LaQrlppe (or the past few day* F. W. Cline took his first degree It the K. P. Lodge last Wedaasday even Ing Call on W. P. Reed he will be pleasec to quote you the Lowest Price* on Farm Machinery. John Hutson* family moved into th« house south of the Dead Horse creek last Wednesday. Row Is the time.to how Onion Heed y ua uui |(vi> iiwn reeu w»v ** Hardware Store. (Jus Foltz went to Grand Island Iasi Tuesday to have an operation perform ed by doctor Davis. For Mlllett, Barley, Alfalfa and any thing In the way of Field or Carder seed call on T. M Kced. James Gray and Dick Baker, o! Clear Creek was doing business at th< eeunty seat last Tuesday John Remy moved bis family intt the Wheeler residence, one-half blocli south of the NMBTnWKSTKKH ofiler last Tuesday. We are pleased to see Rev J. M Snyder once more on our streets. Mr. Snyder has just recovered from a very severe speell of sickness. John Needham returned from a three weeks trip to Cripple creek Iasi Wednesday. We learn that be will make another trip out there soon. Geo. Oltmsn went to Grand Island Tuesday to see dector Davis at tbai place. Georges' ears have bees troubleing him quite a good deal of late. There were several bon fires around town last Monday evening which indi cated that people were clearing their garden grounds preparitory to making garden. Mrs John Remy went to Grand Island last Baturdey to see Mr. Remy'i mother who has been sick. She found Mrs. Remy much better and returned home Monday. Mr. W. R. Mellor and J. W. Long made a business trip to Omaha last Monday returning by way of Hazard. Herman Johansen drove over to Hazard Tuesday and brought them heme over land. The Loup City Fire Department will GflvA A flanOA in fkn nnnva Kaiiam Prl. day, March 6th, '96, (or tha purpose el raising funds to buy suits with. The admission price is 60 cents ladies free. Every bedy attend the Firemens dance. Mr. J H. Bene, formerly of this county, but who has resided nesr Good Mope, Ohio for the past 18 months returned to this county last Thursday night. He Informed ns that he will try Nebraska for another sea son of crops. Presiding Elder .Smith, of Kearney preached in tbs M. E. church at this place last Sunday night and J. Webster, of St. Paul preached lu the morning Mr. Webster will preach in the M. E. church at 11 00 a in. next Sunday. All are cordially luyited to attend. G. W. Sutton, of Montgomery coun ty, lowu who purchased the old John ilogue farm where Mr. A. Sutton hs» heeu living, made this ollloe a pies»aut call last Wednesday and planked down enough of the' lilthv lucre" to Insure a weekly visit of the Noktiiwkhtikm for a year. I.oup City is now a Signal Service Station and for the past week the weather siguaU have tieeu raised above the band stand In the court hoise square under the supervision of E 8 May hurst. So far the dupaUhe* re ceived have anuoueeed the f>>reva»l about right School lb si X o. tkl doted a very successful six mouths term of school last week with an exhibition, They had ajlong program and it s«< »,dl rendered The crowd »». somewhat large for Ihe *;ae of ihe school haute but everyone weal away sab tiled with the evening* entertainment Civile 1 a'los wi Aintlvy was Ihe instructor Wit* i»h»rp s leant took it into their heads last Monday tu rue away and ststied «g with the wagon partly load ed with lumber they dieted anting the square and then headed lev home in the north part of y. n,«, a wu» no <*ue at the bate Im earn »o. ih»m they crossed the bridge on the dtlch astst wade vest »*»» the Mugs. Nteeert Ml Faildeu euugbl them neat the U X Utilitsy turns wnUwxn, Noon# uas hurt and u t damage to speak «f results d from the loutusy A full line of New Seed* ju*t recieved at Watkinson's. Goe. Ware made tbl* ofllce a friendly call last Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Nellie Randall, Artistic Milliner will open up for spring trade la l.oup City. Arthur Plgue, of Grand Island was up to visit the K. P. lodge at this place last Wedoesday. Mr. II. L. Teeter*, of Cleark creek made these headquarter* a pleasant <■*11 laat Monday. I’he boy* around town make good u,i of the fine weather we nave been having by playing marbles. We learn that Chat. Hlnderson will farm Superintendent C. F Johnson's farm on Clear creek the coming aeaadn. Mrs. Odendahl, mother of W. G. and C. J. Odendahl Is quite tick with a serious attact of LaOrlppe W, G. I* also on the tick list. Banker Kinsley and Geo. Hatting*, of Arcadia wa* doing bu*lnett lo Loup City la*t Wednesday Banker A. P. Gulley purchased a fine span of full blood Kentucky Whip mare* from Banker Kinsley,of Arcadia last Thursday “Hints k* UP” Golds. Or. Humph rey*' HjieclAc -77” “break* up" a celJ that “hangs on;” AM your vest pocket. For talc by all druggists. Owing to the series of meeting* at the Itnptlat church the Young Peoples Oay exercises will be postponed until Sunday evening. March 1st, Mrs A. Mlnshull and family and Miss Jennie Duck, of Litchfield have been visiting the family of C. M. fltnltb of this place for the past few days. Htewart McFadden and W. D. French went up to Truelsen's farm last Tues day and dehorned one hundred head of cattle for Geo Truelsen. C. L. Day, former editor of the Arcadia Champion Is now associated with his brother arid Is publishing a paper at fltulla. Richardson county, this slate. The proposition to establish an Irri gation district of the land under and through which the North Loup Irriga tion ditch runs was defeated by a vote of 57 against 2d. Don't forget the date of the grand ball to be given at the opera house by the Germania Society. Ht. Patricks Day, March 17th, Is the date. It will be the best ball of the season. Posters are now out announcing the grand ball to be given by the Germania Society at the opera bouse on Ht. Patricks day, Mareh 17tb. Admission 50 cents Indies free. A good time Is expected. Mr. Kdwln Harper, of Clear creek had quste an accident going home from this place last Tuesday. He was driving a very fractious team and while near the bridge they shied from a bunch of hay that was lying in the road and broke the buggy tongue off, but he luckily escaped without further damage. Richard Baker, from Elm township, while in town one doy this week re ported thnt the springs nlong Clear creek were bursting out afresh, the first time for the past three or fonr years. This is another Indication that the ground is being moistened from underneath. Grand Island, Neb , Feb. 25th, '00, Referring to the clause in our con tract regarding delivery of low grade (mjcih w» winu e&pum uiai# uwvl grower* can have theprlvllego of other wise disposing of beets below 12 per cent sugar, with a purity of 80, after November first, 1888, provided they pay us for seed. OxNAltP BEET Sl'OAIt CO. This Is a good time of the year to take Simmon* Idver Kegulator. It I* the v ery best medicine to take in the Spring ter the Idoed, and to dense the system of all impurity. “I have used Summon* Idver Kegulator as a correct or and blood purifier and I think it an excellent remedy. I alwayt k«ep it on hand to take iu preference to any ether medicine.-’—I M llysell. Middleport, Ohio Mr. John Ituehuer received a tele gram last Friday night, on hi* arri val from Otusha, where he attended the annual O A K. Encampment, that hi* father, John Heeluier, of Minus burg Ohio died very suddenly on tbs 14th, In the eeih year ol hi* age. The follow lag day Mrs, Buchner received a letter auuouneiag the death of an aunt, on the same day. who was also, **8 year* o' age Kavelina New s People are very (wigetfol. They have to think pretty hard to re«iiew'>er the vice pie*I I* gvttihg ahead of tow fitch i year's effort* *hould Ire to rti’W'l last | year* safe* I* he only sore we* to do ' i ft, |o advertise Advertise tn b *t lime* is*r mm* the iron most be iinsk white it i» hot, and tw dwll llm** to heal the If**' I* t*r* h* done K' A Surprise Party. On Saturday night last a larce num ber of the porunnal friend* of James Rentfrow were seen wedning th'lr way to the residence of Chile Hawk. Jl wa* tbe reot'ezvou* of a nurpfl"'- party for “Jim." At about half pa«t eight o'clock they moved In a long and atatHy column to the house. Of course Mrs. Rentfrow and the family were home hut where wa* "Jim"? He wa* at Shiloh Rost and would not be borne until nine o'clock, fly that time the house was full and when Jim came borne atteoded hy a few of hi* old soldier friends, hi* face all aglow with good nsturnd smiles, It was amusing to hear him say when he first came “Oh I new all about it before 1 came home." And then afterward* say “Well this I* a pleasant surprise,” Just a* though he had'nt known about it. Jim wss forty seveu years old, and mott everybody present wished that he had a birthday every week, for somebody knew about that surprise before band and got ready for tbe guests. After several hour* of pleasant chatting together the gnesta were Introduced to a good aupperof choice edible* which were spread oat upon tables la an adjoining room, where tbe hospitable lady of the house assisted by others waited upon tbe visitor* until all bad bad enough It waa then nearly one o’clock and everybody retired wishing the host and hostess many happy return* of tbe day. A very pleasant featura of the evenings entertainment was instru mental music hy Mrs. Jennie Hagelin. Lorln Crawford and ye editor rode the goat last evening In the A O. U. W. lodge and are now full fledged member* of that order. We were the first candidate* admitted under the new rltuala recently Instituted and adopted by the order. The rheumatics In our right knee seriously impaired opr progress, but we managed to pull through, or rather they managed to pull us through, without any serious diffi culty. Brother Crawford cits relate his experience In hi* own language. A nice little patch set to small fruit* of various kinds would l>e a good idea with the farmer who would he willing te take care of it. It would make ready money, sure money, and b'g money. Farmers ought to grow more berries, use more and sell more berries than they do. The farm is no place to starve for tbe luxuries of life. Nebraska Farmer. Depew & Neville report a rushing business In tbe blacksmith line. Tbe sound of thetr hammer* cun be beard early and late. Grand Island, Neb., Feb 15th, IHitd. Our book* are now open for con tract* and will remain so until the eleventh of April (Saturdayj unless tbe required acreage shall be made up pre vious to that date. No contract will tie accepted from any other than parties purposing to give tbe crop the best of attention, and who either own or rent desirable land adapted to the growth of tbe sugar beet. Not less than three acre contracts will be accepted Blank contract* can be seen by applying to J. Phil Jakukk, Loup City, Nebraska OXNARD BEET SUGAR CO. 10 poimds beat Oatmeal for 25 cents at Gasteyers. Or. Price’s Cream Raking Powder Moat Perfect Made. Notice -All parties knowing them selves Indebted to me will please settle by cash or note. We have carried you as long as our circumstance* will af ford and we must make settlement In full to first of year. Please attend to this at once. Respectfully, J. I. Dei-ew. Muluinnri’l Nullitll. That “There is nothing new under the aun" docs not alway* convey the truth. Especially ia this true a* regard* the new composite car* now operated dally via the Chicag >, Union I’aciflc and Northwestern Line between Salt Lake City and Chicago. Theee handsome Bullet Smoking and Library Cara are entirely, new throughout of latest design, contain all modem improv* menu, and are well supplied wltn | writing material, the leadiug dally paper*, Illustrated periodical*, maga sine*, etc. The tael that these cars run daily via “The Overland Limited'' and that the I'uion I'aclflc wa» the line west of Chicago to luogerate tint *er vice should commend Itself to al1 See that your ticket* read via ' The Oyer land Boole " Awarded Kightit Honor*. World's Pair. DR BAKING POWDER MOST H! It PICT MAPS. A twnv to ip* litatn wf 1 t > t\«v 4sy. few tea Awns***, Atssa *» *»r «<-■***•«■*, 40 MAM TNI IIANOAKO I DON’T DO IT with a I ^ i' ^ I T wootn wl'*'" ! I jIII I*11® »»J" our ±J UU IGooda are the Only Ones to Buy. Be cause she knows what she is talking about, Ja Argue with her j! I ATI twhen she «ays ! i1: ' I Our I'ri'es are I Mokky-Ha vkhs. "W11 l«he talks like a sensible woman who knows what’s what. n >a Tr* to excuse linn f°rK°' I | I: J I tog to some oth - ler store instead AJUli Ours. Vou know that you ean offer no reason that can be sufficient for passing the store where the BksT and CllKAl'Ksr go together. j * Kxpect y o u r T wife to meet I you pleasantly lit you've gone ^to some other store than Oors, when she expressly told you to go nowhere else. Don't do these thing* if you exoeel to live long and keep Tout hair on. WK WANT ALL PKOPLB TO DROP IN AND HKK OCR NKW HTOOK OF Dry Goods, Groceries, Qoeensvare, Boots, Shoes, Hals, Gaos, Foriisdii Goods, INTotioriH* Edo IT IS THE EVENT OF THE SEASON! We havegot the Strongest Line We have Ever Offered in thi- Market. All at Extra Lotv Price*. _______ - - - . . .-. ...... our BAIT IS BARGAINS & T. L. PILOEB, New York Store. Loup City, Nebraska TIE BEST PUCE to trade is Gasteyers—And Consumers are convinced of this when they read our prices. What Do You Think of Thittf Genu underwsar, per suit .70 Ladies hose, guranteed fast Mack, pair.l2 Gents all wool “ “ “ ,.,,.,.1.10 Childrens “ “ “ “ “ -10 Mens work gloves, horse bide.00 Infants hood, silk or velvet, each.70 Men s “ “ oil tanned .75 Silk Tam 0 8banters“ .M Steel Enamel Ware, First Quality. Coffee pots, 2 qt each. 46 hea kettles each. Of. Tea pou, 2 •• “ .08 Headlight, per gallon. 17 * BAKING I'OWDKB. BTABCH. Cain met per pound.SO Celluloid per box Ill S|jh •• •• .lft Argo gloea I Itoxee .26 American family *• " .1ftArgo corn »■ » .25 all package coffee twenty-one cents. Dried Fruit. Cereal* \|.na»U, |.« r (Mtuml. .10 S*»\ |iar puttml .01 IVattiaa »• ** OnandlO Cal. 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