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About The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917 | View Entire Issue (May 29, 1896)
— Liaaal Daws. A. Boone, run Jeweler. N. B. Thompson *»> In the oily Tuesday. Kultlr Korn S1.8S per hundred poundi at Watkinson's. John Chipps was doing business li the elly last Tuesday. T. I,. I’llger made a business trip t< Arcadia Tuesday morning. Frank Brewer and ye editor were dig glng irrigating laterals this week. Women save time anil labor by buy Inga Washing Machine ofT. M. Reed Kx-uounty Judge Bent was doing business at the county seat last Mom day. Miss Bertlia Sutton went to Calrc last Saturday to visit Rev. Mlller’i family. Miss Eula Randall made a visiting trip to Grand Island list Tnesday morning. Cal) on W. r. Reed he will be pleased to quote you the Lowest 1'rioei on Farm Machinery. The only thing Itching last Saturday at the pop rally waa (McKinlay) Pli ger’a wild wait show John Hopper aad wife started for Mlnden laat WednasJay whare they go to visit friaads and rslatlvea. Closing out Millinary goods at cost for next 80 days. Mits. Nellie Ranuai.l. A birthday party waa given laal Tuesday night at the rsstdeace of John Hemy In honor of Miaa May Dwozark’a 19th birthday. A pleasant time it re ported. Eczema la a frightful affliction, hut Ilka all other skin diseases It cae be permanently cured by application* of DeWitt's Witch Hazel Halve. It never fade* to cure Pilee.- Odendahl Bros. Geo. Oilman had the misfortune to get several large silvers under bis thumb nail which necessitated a call on the doctor to get them extracted. Ho has a very painful thumb In eon sequence. In the Spring time a young man's fancy lightly turns to thought* of— DeWitt’s Little Early Risers, for they always cleanse the liver, purify the blood, and invigorate the system — Odendahl Bros. Memorial services were held at the M E. church last Sunday morning as announced. There was a good atten dance and a good representation of old soldier* and the members of the Circle. Rev. Webster preached the sermon. I have a tine Imported black Pcr cheon stallion which I will stand at Loup City every Friday and Haturday during the season All parties desiring to breed to a high bred horse will do well to see rue. John Vanoerorift. The people of the town were cons polled te take their chances on the weather last Saturday as the weather flag* were ell out end belated in honer of the pop rally. It wea a conglomer ated mesa of eolors and a warning to the people te get ready for the worst. G. P. Brown and his son Harry cam* over from Burwell last Wednesday. Mrs. B. F. Bunnell, Mr. Brown's sister in-law accompanied them. They will visit friends and relativss her* for a few davs. HU two dauehters. .Miss Jalia and Kamila are also here visiting, having come a few days in advance The populists had a rally at this place last Saturday. Quite a large crowd of inen. women and children were present and listened in the after noon to speeches from Governor Hol comb and Seaator Stewart who ex pounded pop doctrine to the satisfac tion of those already converted to the faith Young mothers dread the summer months on coconut of the great mortal ity among children caused by bowel troubles. Perfect safety may he assur ed those who keep on hand DeWitt's Colie & Cholera cure, and administer It promptly. Kor cramps, bilious colic, dysentery and dlarrho a, it affords in stant relief. Odendahl Bros. • Superintendent Johnson informs us that he will have a two weeks teachers school beginning July iith This school will l>e followed Immediately l*V the leat hers institute and will lie provided wtill one of (lie ablest In structor* lu the state, Pro!, liiglow, of Minddi, Nebraska This two weeks school will give the teacher* a good opportunity to review Iheir lessons *«■ lore the institute, and they should ell avail themselves of the opportunity. I he case of ib" statu of Nebraska vs Mistier. which hs* dragged through uv• eral term* of court, «o{i|l>nii<«sl Mon day *H petit loo «*l the school ligi rvl in «s tnroi district ft, the saute parties a lio brought the si turn clinging the >h umlaut with forgery it was a vase iu which the ilelendanl Was charged w Itb hav hg forged the name ul the s« hoot officers and thereby draw It g •nonet nut of the count| treasurer * oltl<« hr Paging lu said dial .it It wow appear*that klassr so .ir>‘roct«d draw tire money and that afterward* b* mad* a te*uh t wt tt to «t»s proper eostssdtaa- i I the M<se who refused hi take tk and iw*titnfvd a charge ot fs„ gery i Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder A Pure Orepe Cream of Tartar Powder. Millet and Buckwheat Seed at T. M Reed’s. John Rood wa* down from Arcadia Wednesday. Kye and Ear. I*r. Davie, Grand leland. Xebr. A. J. Wilaon, of Austin was in the eity Tuesday. O. Manchester has bean attending court this week. Chad Chase came down from Mason City last Sunday. Our reporter Frank Smith went to Litchfield last .Saturday. Steve Gray of the Round Front ham made a trip to Litchfield Tuesday morn ing Dr Somnor Davis. Grand Islund. Sur gical diseases and dfaenses of Ilya and Ear. Dick O'Bryan and James Johansen mte'e a trip to Arcadia last Sunday ou their hike*. Will have Sweet I’otatue plants in on Saturday, May Iflth, at Watklnson’a Hardware Store. tfuarterly meeting will he held at the M E. church Saturday evenlog and Sunday, June lit and 14. Mias Emma Anderson arrived home the fore part of this week from Kansu* where ahe baa been teaching aebool. John Long and Jake Winklemaa went to Litcbfleld Monday morning and bro ught over the district court reporter who came in on the 9 o’clock Ilyer. Ladle* who wish to have ITata, Rib bons. Laces, Tips or Volvets cleaned ami mane over can on Mrs. Nki.i.js Kandai.i,, L. A. Rosseter who is now working in the Quia office at Ord, inada a ilrivo to thla city last Sunday to visit rein tiros and shake baud* with friends. A bran new McKluleylie niado its I appearance at the homo of Sir and Mrs Stewart McFsdden last week. We un derstand he will l>o shouting at the fall election. When you want Job Work done don't forget that the Nowthwkst*rn office Is equipped with the best dob outfit in this county end that we arc doing work at hard-times prices. TV. H. Kennedy started last Tuesday for his old home in Ohio where he will spend the summer with bis brother George. He expects to return In time to take up bis position .n the school room agaia. Guy Holmts caught two flae cat fish last Monday night in the mouth of Dead Horse creek by setting lines over night. One weighed seven and one half pounds and tha other two and one half pounds. Oae minute la the standard time, and One Minute Cough Curo la tha standard preperatlon for every form of cough or cold. It Is tha only harmless remedy that produces Immediate results. - Odendabl Bros. The Loup City Orchestra will give a dance at tha opera house, this city, ou the eve of Decoratloa day, May 80th. All who enjoy danelng and a general good time are asked to participate. f)nr>.,ln» 1 Aiar nntmi Ollni I Bal/lD • I-—- ” I ---- Mr. Coleman, of Litchfield dropped in for a pleasant chat last Tuesday Morning and in answer to a question informed us that corn planting in the west part of the county was about done. Mr Coleman was cultivating his corn field over the second time. While wo are speaking of fine gar dens In and about the eitv it might be well to mention that ye editor has one not to be auee/.ed at. Latkk. It has hailed since the above was writ ten and our garden, like rest of them has been eoiisidcrahlj ed. This paper stated last former meeting at the *600 00 was collected for ] Orphans Association, hud | ported to us. but we hav^ that tin- actual amount | were about SH.’iO.oo hen) i linn. Julius litisa, of lias ' settler ol >liormaii or business at the i oii|J II ■ dropped Into the cits ah'! lot —> nulitlne I i*| SI 1 lih*' i 4 cottaldet sole j Ml*J whis h u I J f B Oiii1 tursllonriliiw not link1- Spr'ii;: but one swallow of tine Minute •*oug| t 'ore bring - relief—Odendahl l> ■ Court opined up W»dnesilav wl|| fudge tVrs'ovr on the eneli Hit honor 1“ from the <*>ih .luuiel i. district of the -tale. Attend the dance which will he given under the auspice, of tin- Loup City Orchestra to-inorroiv night a' the opera homo. Adtni-io :t.‘i cents. Ladies free. A very interesting meeting of League member* was held last Sunday even lug at the M E. church The ni n-ls<* were conducted by a Hev. gimleuiaa from Oraud Island John Tockey and A. J. If. Fait -aim, both of Rockville township are in at tendance at district court thi* we-1- i< juror*. They report the crop* looking tine hi their section. E. A. Draper made these headquar ters n pleasant cull Tuesday. El aays that, like most of the people of hi* see tion he hu tall corn all plsnted nnd has begun to cultivate. Mrs. R. DeYoung, Mlddleburg, la., writes. I have used One Minute Cough Cure for six years, both for myself nnd children, and I consider It the quickest acting and most satisfactory Cough Cure I have ever used. Odciidub! Bros. The Germania dance which eaimt oil' in the west lower room of the opera house building last Monday evening was well attended and a aaost rnjoya bln time reported. We were shown the Interior of the department M nday afternoon and before the crowd gather ed to trip the fantastic ton and enjoy the evening In a friendly and sJCinl use 'I'l.tl rnAlfl la/ IS M »•*»/i # . I was I if <!*■.»/k ■ - r - ' g rated with limb* of forest trees As archway was made over the entrance to the hall, lings and bunting were floating on the wall, an Imitation of a German spring wua in the oornwr and the whole arrangement represented a beautiful little forest. The Loup City Cornet hand presented them with soma very flue selections and the evening was a most pleasant one for all partici pants. Main and Hall. A rain and hall storrn visited this section of the county last Tuesday night and did considerable damage to gardens and small grain. It was ac companied by a heavy wind. The damage in town wa* done prin cipally to garden* and window light*. As far as we have been able to learn there wars about CO light* broken In the reaiieuee occupied by l>. O.Grow there were some 15 broken. 10 were broken nt the primary acbool building, four lights were smashed In the real dense occupied by E. A. Brown. Mat Janulawlcz lost three. W. K Mellor five, ye editor six and others report damage In the same direction. The damage done in the country was about three mile* above town and seemed to take In a atrip one ball mile wide going lu an aaaterly direction. The farm* of Gane Traty, Auguat Jung, Frank Autlewski and the poor farm now baing operated by 0. .7. Tracy were visited and the small grain somewhat damaged but not destroyed. East of town the farms of Frank War mlnski and Lewis Bcohthold were also visited by hail and considerable damage done. The rain in that locality was verv hnavv All liood ttfipabllrann should make a paint ot attending the National Convention, to he held at St. Louis'Tuesday, June ltith. The ex pense is not great If you take the Burlington. On the 13th, lltb end 15th of June, you can purchase a round trip ticket to St. Louis at THE ONE WAY RATE. Think—Isn't it worth a few dollars a few days time- to set the next I'realdent nominated. Full information on application to any gent of the K A M. It. It or by ad reusing J. FraacisQeu'l, 1’ats‘r. \gent, ■urlmgton Route, Omaha Neb 11. A 1‘ KAThS via the I uiuu u i .-.ni < loon ant ion u Mo June Hit u. < Haa faro Cot J trip. itlonal Democrat!* ConventIan at ago. Ill July 1th Oue lire fur ti ;> |(i• oi A • uiivi i.to,ii 5 toi.. ; l*t ■» o Christian Endeavor at ii.it. I*, i July 7tli to IJlti ■ fur liitind trip. ■ , . i • i 1 '» I ’ Ullwauket |ur |«l. | I 1 . 10 pound* Ih‘-i Oatmeal fur 25 cent* at yer* V"i! wr m * the \cw linci.rye Binder mi T. M Ree»r«. Bill* ' HK (losi:: The litH*'i«-l clan'* " i,ml is mil more potent than Or. Hum hrey'» sped He "77" for colds. Kor Sale by .ill orng^fat*. A lorn ado of fcighllul violence vi-ited St. I.out , .Me.. Wcilm‘day aft.moon at 5 o'clock, which killed people by the score and shattered building* and dam aged propc; ty to the value of million*. \t lnte«t accounts there is thought to be nl least 1500 people killed. DtCOHATION DA V. Shiloh I’ost NO. 124 <1. A.If. insisted by Shiloh Circle No.fi, I,mile* I). A. It. will direct the exercises May HO^ti in honor tit the kn nvn and unknown dead who sacrific’d their lives for our National integrity ami unity. The fol lowing program will be fully curried out: Ft its r Com ml l tee on decoration of graves at cetuetnry and elsewhere to meet promptly at <> A. It Hall at !» o'clock sharp and take conveyance to ceiuetaiy and decorate the g avi s of Union soldiers and return in time to take part In the •freer parade at 10:30. Bki.'dm*- Post and I.adie* f». A. if. to meet mi, Hall at 10:00 o'clock, proces sion io form on the *trrct cast of the Hull In the following order: 1st Loup City Bund; 2nd Po*t color* followed by Sholoh Post, Speakers and Choir: 3rd J,adic« of G. A. Jl.; 4th Sou* of Veteran*. School Children and Civic Societies, Line of inarch, north to the NVV cor ner of court house square, thence west one block, thence south to It. It. street i titlfl l.!/w>!e llmlmn Must liliipl/l tfi HE corner of court house square, thence north to gate on cast side of Said square, thence to (lie Cenotaph where Her vices to the unknown deed will he held After which tho prone* sion will again form and march to the Baptist church where ahie speakers Will he in attendance. After the speaking all eld soldiers and families, ladies of tho G. A. It, and families. Hons of Veterans and invited guests will return to G. A. It. Hall where a Soldier*dinner will be spread. Don't forget to bring along some good tilings to eat In your family basket. By Okoeu ok Com. Program of the Quarterly Convention of the Sherman County Sunday School Association to be held at Cleoria, May iilst, 18WJ. 10-10-80—Devotional,—Led by E. Holmes, Cleoria. 10-80 10 45—Song service, Led by Mrs. Lou Holcomb, i/>up City. 10-45 II Welcome addreis, Cleoria, Response, J. A. Angler, lamp City. 11 12—Sabbath School. Hupt. Geo. Zimmerman. Classes Teachers llible.Rev. Webster Young People’s.A F Werts Primary,.Mrs C J Tracy 2nd Primary Boy’a 2nd Primary Glrls.Mrs K. E. Tracy Blackboard Exercises.Litchfield UINNKU. Afternoon Session. 2 2:15—Devotional, led by Rev. Web ster, Loup City. 2-15 2/45—Reports from various Sun day Schools. 2.45 2:50—Business j .-hj .. \ ,iass song t 3:5—Paper, “Are Lesson Helps beue licial in Sunday School work?" Mrs. Webster. 3:5 3:15—Reading, How one Supt. suc ceeded in gettiag tho bible read, Mrs K- Angler. 3:15 3:25—Discussion led by John Cook, Hazard. 3:25 3:30—Class Song, Cleona Sunday School. 3.30 3:35—Paper. The duty of church members to the Sabbath School, Itev. Shoemaker, Lttchlield Discussion. J. M. Snyder. 3:35 3:40—Class Song, by M. E. School Loup City. I 3:40 3:43—Paper, fn what way is convention work beneficial'f Miss Eva Taylor, Ashton. ' 3:45 3:55 Discussion <>. II Scott 3:55 I Cbis - Song, by liuptui Sunday School Loup City. Secretary. Wanted-An Idea S3 I'rt.uml your Ul*** II rlti* you wealth Writ** JOHN ViKUi*KKIII kS * I t)., AW«# n*v*. II, 4 .f r tbetr itim oitwt *4* i U>1 w l»»u buuini wnutN VUhiMoii! («, 4. it, Hi* IlivmlH-i. of *biiotl 1*4ml j } * MMl MttMl t iff in N0 .* wl l nit1*' t M tli^lr hull ot> HttmUv itiorttUii?, M j MU iMtti, At t*» oV'twk Aim111 *|,il m>it’ll U» (in* VI I t iitirch a M*»v tn#ti» rtn) •Pf*Ivin* iM if lt« hi , » * I v#t| tg ,»iti t |tl%'iii«i lo, it>* -*#4*1 ff Hfi U Altll »*% Mtk liiAt tidVi vv f, owiw,1 “iuiiMua t A I. idiittf itf tl»er%». M t ’ll ttfl»r *i*lft*t !ltj£ Vli’ftc * Utit'Hiy t'tfe** fu| l Atn*t> tvifi t bfi ti l« A »!ft«irt lllllt* t*> te > f «>H lit** \\ Hill !U|»| AAiVVt Alt 4 1 **t aU nil ill tlilPAM * \| l» »• f ^ i I *■ t I An Idea I * * » ♦ t W , M AN A 141. 1*44-.a4 t * \t -. A-4 » 4«A» • * i THE BEST SPRING MEDICINE Is Simmons liver regulator don't forget to take if. The l.iver gets sluggish during the Winter, just like all nature, and the system bo urnes choked up by the accumulated wa ~tc, which brings on Malaria, Rever and Ague and Rheuma tism. You want to wake up your l.iver now, but be sure you take SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR to do it. It also regulates the Liver - keeps it properly at work, when your system will be tree from poison and ttie whole body invigorated. You get Till; III,ST IIMlODwhen your system is in A1 condition, and that will only be when the l.iver is kept active. Try a Liver Remedy once and note the difference. Hut take only SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR it i. SIMMONS LIVER Regulator which makes the difference. I ake it in powder or in liquid already prepared, or make a tea of the powder; buttaReSIMMON1- I IVER REGU LATOR. You'll Lind the KM) Z on every , package. Loo', for it, J. 11. '/a Ilia Cfc t " , I'hllwdelpbia, i'a. \\T l. MABC'Y. UPFIOK.-Iti Ueed and Marcy Block, Kind Hide Public aouara. l.oupOlty, Belt, yy FI8H1B, Attncnuu-at-Law, AM) NOTKY mil,IT. Will Defend in 1'oreclosure Cases A.',-U> DO A GFNKKAI, HKAI, K8TATK HU8INEH8 Office In BoHTffwkHTBKff building 1,01 c f.'ITV * • - M IIIUIM KEN; IIOTEK, ^ I'BOI'.OK EXPRESS**'’ GENERAL DELIVERY LINE. All K*pr<-« or freight order- promptly attended to rjt F N'lGHTIV jAI,E. * LAWYER. Does i General Law and Collection Business A Notary Public, Htcnograpln-r and Typewriter in Office. ONI. J» OB SOUTH OF I'tEHT PANIC LOCP CITY. • • HBJIBASKA. p E. VON K0EUUKK M. I» t Physician & Surgeon. SI’F.i IALTY: DKSEASES OF THE , STOMACH, LUNGS AND FAR. . i Office one door tint of OdendaDl llro*.’ < Drug Store, LOOP OUT • . HCBBAatA I. li O'Bryan wlehea u« to announce 1 that he ha# the fluent thorough bred Jersey bull in the I,ou[> country which 1 lie will stand at bit farm tills season Don't fail to see him before breeding. 1 Did you ever think how readily ttie f blood is po'soned by constipation '< | Bad blood means bad health and pro- ■ mature old ago. I its Witt’s Little . Early Risers, the famous Btttlc pi!!s, overcome obstinate constipation. Odendahl Bros For Straight Genuine New Seed of all kinds go to Wat kinson’s. You have tried them for eight years and know them to be all right. Wake Bp your system by w iking up your liver Simmons Liver Regulator j will do it—ami a twenty live cent pack age at that, it is an active liver reme dy ami a mild laxative. Ju-t the medi cine tor all the iuinilv. children and ail. It's a sluggish liver that cause, alt slcklie s because of the poison lliat gels Into the systCi . I'ry Slitnu n» l.lver Regulator. It i« better ■ la n p'Hs.' .». II. /. -I iln A r.i. I'hlbidelpMs, I* Awarded Highest Honors, World'* Pair. DR; i RASVNG nmm MOST ri kH « T M U>E. A po* f- j i * I I' » ,!#». N #»-» •• 4. H4 40 YtAM till M'AKIMi D. i timk table. Ill KI.INIIfi'N A lll'KtU'KI K1VKR II. •(• KA.vr. Wt.ST. | ;t I’ M ls'.,ve- I* M < 'in,in-,•(ion* mi Aurora fur all point* Xoiilivri >l. A. F WkiiTB, Agt I. 1* RAILWAY. M'xiiiiii o>; .S jHildv. November 17lli. trains will arrive and depart at this • latino a* f illow*: Leave* Leave* 2*,"VU,,,1 liMK l;"""1?' 18:00 Wednesday, - ’ rimraday. Friday, ) ‘ainrday ) Arrive* at Loop City daily 7.15p.m. I.'loae rrrimeetlon at liranil island for all point* Ka*t and West F. W. (.'LINK, Agent t s. DKI'AKTMKN'I OF AOKK OLTtlHE WKATIIEK OTJHKAL*. No, I. Wlirre Fi.ah, Fair Weather. Nh IM.uk Fi.au. /lain or snow. No ;t. Tor halit whit* lowkk half m.ua Local llalns No, i lii.ai a tuvaxoi.i. Tempreture. No 5 Whitk ri.AH wmi mi,aok aijuure In isiiiUt. fold Wave IVI HKMIKTATIII* OK lll-.HI.AT* When No, I Is placi d almve Nos, |,Y and 3 It InulcaH s wiirnwrr weather and when placed lie low No I, f and 3, It Indicates colder Weather, Wlien No, ft Is placed below Nos, I, and I full or wet weather with cold wuve. .... NOTH I; OFHI.'ITTO NON WWHJOKNT DF.FKNDANTH Wlllluni Archer, Mary Archer and rtirlsllan Wlnrlck, defendants will tahe notice that on the li h ilay of April. 1*1*1 I la une Manchester plaintiff hciciu hied his ju*111Inn in the Iris trie i nun of Sherman county, Nebraska, a ini in 1 .mil defendants Impleaded wltli Katie win to n and John Wlnrlek, the object and prayer of width are to foreclose a certain mm ia, c executed bjr the defendant* William An m i uid Maty Arcncrto the plaintiff upon Hu o li half south wo*t ouarU-r of section lent Ito. Ill township sixteen • IBy. north of ranee thirteen 113), west of the 6th p. w In Ste ; in .I county Nebraska to w core the pay nii u ' uio principal promlsory note, dated Nov u i l.uh U-.iu for He sum of «3iXMX> and du ai, . payabti In live years from ths date hum i. MHiiml by tin- Interest notes ,'ir tli um of t ioxicucn mid due and payable lie i ;ti< '.av of November, in the years I so |, I*!/; l>:«. ikh and I;•;»:> ri -.peclively, that there Is now iio* on said notes and mortgage* Hie sum of WW.hu with interest at ten per cent from Nov 121 h ispft: WU.w with Interest at in per I erit from Nov, I; I Mb; WOW with Interest ut lo per eent from Nov. 12. IMI: and WO.W with lateiest ut 10 per eent from Nov. 12, IMS for which sums with Interest as aforesaid, plain till prays for a decree that defendants Ire re quired lo nay the eatne. or that said premises may Is old to satisfy the amounts fouuil due, with interest and costs, Vuii are required to answer said petition on or before the stn day of June. Isis). Mated April 2lth I Kg), flllANg Maxi'll KSTCH. Plaintiff I;, if am oi a * Ha in hum Ills a ttys. N RESIDENT NOTICK In District flour*of Mhcrman County. Slate of Nebraska, i , Sherman County. ( " First National Ifunk of M fhlngtowit, Pennsylvania, a corporation. Plaintiff. v*». Johnson T. Hub- Kugenle Hale, Nor folk National Hank of Norfolk. Neb raska M Matbewson William II Aneu i -on Defendant William H Andersob will take notice that in the iioth nay of April. Isis). the First Nation tl hank of Mlniingtowu. plaintiff herein Died t petition lu the District Court or Sherman Bounty Nebraska against said defendants, the object and prayer of which are to foreclose t certain mortgage executed by the defeu lanls, Johnston T Hale and Kugenle Hale o om- I. Hanks Wilson, upon the follow ng desertIreri real estate situate in Mhcrman o rnty and State of Nebraska, to wli: f,otHi> md Hi lb Block *4. In the town, now village of Loup City, to secure the payment of three •crtalii proinis ory notes for tin- sum of mmk ;acb payable respectively on the 2nd days of Apr ir. IHd. IM2 and PM. with interest thereon it the rate of eight |ier cent. per annum from tpril 2nd. |soo ami there is now due upon said loie.and morigage the sum of HUl.nif for ^ ihlehsum with luteri i at s per cent js-r uu ^ mm from April 2nd, IHfro plaintiff prays for u leere# that defendant* be required to pay the ame, or that said premises may he sold to atlsfy the amount found due. You are required to answer said petition on r before the sth day of June, IM*. Muted April 30th IM* 'Hr. First National Bank of Mlflllngton, Pennsylvania PialntllT Ittcst By T. h. Niohtixoam; and K, J -oi ls Ifg.in Nh.iiriNr.Af.g. Its Attorneys berk of the District Court. <1 HUM AN BAPTIST iVHI tint] that the Union 1’aeillc off era nperlor advantages to tho»d who at end the annual meeting, to he held at Mtawa, Kan., May 30-29- One fare or the round trip, plus two dollars, rom all points in Nebraska and Kansas s the rate authorized for the occa lon. (/‘all on or write to me for full lurticular*. -24-90 K. vv. Clime, Agent THE MILD POWER CURK& HUMPHREYS’ l>r. Ilumplirev*’ hperlflc* are ncleotitlcall/ uul carefully prepared Keniedlea, tued for yean !u private practice and for over thirty yean by the people with entire nucceea. Kvery atugle Specific a special cure for the dlaenae n*|nH VO. armim- ion rawia 1-Pevera, ronaedhiu*, Inflammatlniw. .9 i 3-Worm*. 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