Lioaal T7sws. Alfalfa seed at Watkinson’s. Ord prices discounted at Gasteyer's. Good work harness for $14.00 at T M. Reed's. Put your stock In K. Holcombe's pas ture. Horses 50 cent9. Laities’ ready made wrappers for sale cheap at Gastyers. GARDEN AND FIELD SEEDS IN BULK AT T. M REEDS. • Garden seed: new stock just In at the old reliable Seed store, Watkiuson Don’t think because Grsteycr does not ask you two prices, tliat bis good are not all right. Gasteyer now carries a complete stock of ready made clothing for men and boys. Frank Smith has a new bika and is riding It around town with the other boys. O. I> Craine tho former editor at Arcadia died at his home in Texas last week. Mrs. Taylor will serve Ice Cream and Cake, at her rooms, on Saturday even ing All are invited. You have tried “77” for Grip and Colds now try “JO" for Dyspepsia. For sale by all druggests 35 cents. Do you need a wagon, buggy, disk harrow, feeder, plow or barrow. II so, you should see T M. Reed School is out and the teachers, schol ars and many of the parents are pici ic ing in Ink’s grove this afternoon. O. G. Henderson. ol tne torn mow car took the pictures of the BAM. train crew at this place Tuesday. Mr. Wm. D. Clifton, tlm new l'. I’ agent vrtll occupy the I’ykc residence just vacated by Mrs. McPherson. Mrs A, B.McPlieson inoyed into the residence owned by Mr. Pilger und known as the Theis properltv, last Wednesday. F. W. Cline and wife sta rted this morning for Klin Creek Nebraska where he takes charge of the l\ P. station at that place. The auditor of the Omaha Elevator company came up last Tuesday to look after the Company's business at this place. The new station agent Mr. Win. I). Clifton, of Klin Creek, Neb. came with bis family last Wednesday and took Mr. Cline's place at the U. P. station The D. E. Morrill Dental Co., will make their regular visit to Ashton the 28th of May and will be pleased to do Dantal work for those in aeed of such at that time All work warranted. Do you need a washing machine clothes wringer, wash boiler, tinware or anything In that liue. if so call on T. M. Reed. The Jewell Nursery Co. of Lake Citv Minn., want a responsible man in this vicinity to sell Minnesota grown tree* and nursery stock. Good pay. Steady work. Write them today. The teachers and scholars of both pn mary departments of our city schoo had their picture taken in group# las Thursday afternoon M. Lerfehlnsky our city photographer did the work. Mr. Wert*, our B. & M. station ageu has invested in a tine team of horses His cousin, Mr. Cox, of Pardum, Net. brought them with him on his arriva a few days since. Mr. C jx, we lean has concluded to become one of ou citizens and will learn telograpby. Mr. Fuller, of Galesbury, 111., am father of F. W. Fuller, of Bristol town ship, this county if expeoted here wit] his family in about a month t spend the summer here and perh ap locate permanently. We learn tbs they will occupy oae “of the Pyke res] donees in this city. The seventeen year old so* of Align Reiman, was examined bv Dr. Kletche of St. Paul yesterday for surgical oj (•ration The boy lias been trou u with white swell lag at the kr.ee w ide ha* developed »erlou#ly. thu *■ i*« atirni w in dot jierforined, however r l»r. Fletcher who made a thorau^h ei auimalioit, thought that th* »wellm could )•« reduced by hi« method < treatment. Il l» to tie hoped th it »m|" tation will not be neceasary tleary l(*a«iuk, one our u 111*11 grain out. him.*' h early plautlug U u|> tw o m more in. he Ur Krusiuk W comparatively a he nattier here and during the lew year* « hi* I ii in ba* made eoa*i>ler*ble it yruKassti lie b*« a «> k start ia stork and I*at present tullbln thirteen bead *1 vows The ti*fi«aa*«l Ibu locality ba orgaalsed a new aoc.ety sad will a*e •eery deturday a ternuon at the W ■ •wild bail ta I «ap t tty The a* ingsn ration s tailed lh>«u«l Ki«t*a> Ut aieaatag Helm** ( u t I obyoel la to meat erne a •*«* fur II pssrpwse uf • aging and d* atlag « uuettioos el the hour The prog>an •ad MtiriSN all au doubt no latete* tag la the eat route to alt aba join it •a* tote I be »As«n elected at 1sto.t AUmta pr*> teal t ha* «• * t* sorretaiy sad Juba Hitman treasurer. dif.d. ('. E. Rosseter received a telegram last Wedesday evening informed him of the the death of his wife, who went to Chicago about a month ago for med ■ ical treat ment. While this news was daily expected by friends and relati ves here for sometime past, yet it is w ith much regret and sorrow that the news was received. Mrs. Rosseter was among the llrst settlers of Sherman county, ami Is well known to ull our people Her health has been quite poorly for several months and all medical treat ment failed to do her good, except perhaps for a little while at a time. She was taken to Chicago by her daughter Mrs. O. B. Willard who visited her while under treatment at Grand Island. But the change did her no good. She leaves a husband, six daughters and three sons to mourn her loss. Her husband and two daughters Miss Lon Rosseter and Mrs. 0. .L Odendahl still reside at Lou.) City. Decoration Day Frogram All Societies taking part in the parade will meet at Watkinaou's Hall at form In line and march to public square where the following program will take place. Service to unknown dead. Song by tlie girl s: Exercise by the children. Cover our Heroes with flowers Gun drill by the boy’#. Alter which form In line and march lo the Church where we will listen to an address by an ablu speaker. All old .Soldier#, members of Hie Post, •Son's of Veterans, Ladies oftlieG.A. It. and families will return to G A It. headquarters with your dintr-r baskets and have a good time. By order of I’res. A. Watklnson was very seriously hart last Saturday by falling down the cellar way to the store building. The cellar door opens opposite the entrenue to the back of the building, and was wide open when tbo accident happened. Mr Watklnson was moving something and stepped out of the door and Into the cellar backwards. lie fall to the bot tom, some eight feet, striking bis spine on the edge of the lower step, The physicians In attendance say that one of his ribs Is torn loose from his spine and that fall whole system is terrlably shak en by the fall. It will probably take him weeks to recover. We learn that the graduating exerci ses have been postponed until Friday, May 28, and will then take place in the Loup City opera house when tho fol lowing programme will be rendered: r KOf. K A M M K. Music. “Medley Overture." by The Loup City Junior Orchestra. Invocation by Rev. J. V. Webster /k. I _ ~ .. I .. is..,.# \( II ■ J I *J * 1 MVfMi ' J • • “ ■ • Mead. Salutatory. -Energy brings Snecess” bv Miss Hattie llayhurst. Cornet Solo—by Prof, L. N, Smith. Essay.-“Springtime'' by Miss Crace Kay. Essay.—“Beyond the Alps lies Italy'* by Miss Sadia Walworth. Quartette.—“When Day Fades"' by Mrs. Wellor, Messrs Mtdlor, Smith, and Wookey. Essay.—Sunbeams versus Shadows,’’ : by Miss Nettie Conger. Easav,- "We are the Heirs of the • Past Ages,” by Mist Ida Nelson. 1 Music.—“Eleven o'clock Toast March” i by The Orchestra. r Valedictory, “The Thing Accom plished not the Man,” by Jesse Mel’her I son. Class Song.—by The class, ! Presentation of Diplomas."—by <> , W, Hlnteu.—President Board »f Fdu » cation. t A Card of Wlirnk*. We desire to express our heartfelt gratidate to all our friends who so kind ly assisted ua during the sichne-s and I death of our little boy. r .Mu. nudMii*. W.T. OWES. for sale or Trad*. II A thorough bred Jersey itull, eiepilre at st Elmo Hotel, I.oup City, Nebraska. s U»Mtiit*r lor* iuftt for Mn\ '.‘I to >t|. g Hi Fair and cool, if 1 ••uaersliy fail and warmer, i | ‘Ji! i U>*a> lionary ■u»ru, rain iu south .• -JC, l.oeal show* « with 'ain in ea»t J. Fall with local showers. “■ I sir with f ill leg baioiuiter. “ 'i’.< ai lieiieral -form period with • ht*ify tit (>• tiiiurut tit* hhiIIi Mvb*»s till tnitt, t't « i U*ri*y it ^ • '* New stock <>f UnrUou ami Field Heeds •* T M UcihIs , I WlklMlM MU|d> cut and lit,. • w.thuut *M<4 h tkhfgt* I' ^ * I * uij| Fgrvlii jf it] | f»i>f ii • > \\ * ” | \ gt»*s) IstfUlUt !«•)) •« I#f ?*M * I 'i iftlli Ht kV itk hluii * • » * 1,4 11*4 f#4lh M|»4# Itinl** 4 fMf isf j nhp k 4t % t ! filtttleikf* P I , , Any mu* wishing **»*i s**l a j this t inea sa l tee I’l »e >■*,, t tr*ei> re• ■athei | CHATTEL MORTGAGE SALK NOTICE. Notice is hereby given, by virtue of a char tel mortgage dated December l\ am ( detv filed in the office of thesonnly clerk o - rman Co nty Nebraska, on tho 16 da^ of December i*h;, and executed bv August ‘ and I. G. llloinqucMt to the sandwich Man ofartnring Company of Sandwich. Illinois toluooro the payment of the sum of A-COO with interest at c per cent, and upon whiel m now due the -urn of £190.0) and internet default having been made In the pay men <>f -aul ‘'Utn and no suit or other proceed lug- at law having been instituted tore cover aftld debt or any part thereof I wll Hell ths property therein dlecribed. to wll one six hole, geared »slf feeding power cort shuller. mounted complete, at public auct lot on section M, townHiiip II, range it. In tin Keystone lumber shed, in tee village ol Rockville, sherman county, Nebraska,on the i| day of Juno l«Sr7. Dated this 11 day of May. IKttV. SANDWICH MAM AACTITKINO COUI’AN v. liy C E. G KoitHR, Agent. ('II ATT EL MORTGAGE 8ALK NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that by virtue of a chattel mortgage, dated October the Jud 1*9M, and duly filed In the office of the coun ty clerk of sherman county, Nebraska, on Ike ^arne dav, executed by August iSiotn buest to H I.. Holbrook to secure the pay ment of the sum of K«>ri y-Heven dollars and l wenty.five cents (MV.and interest at Hi per cent per nun tint on which t here la now due the stun of A4tj.n0. default having been made iu the payment of said sum, and no suitor other proceedings at law having been instituted to Collect the said debt, therefore (will sell ths propsrly thsrsin described, to-wit; One gray horse 1 years old, named Ullsy* weight. noO tiounds, one sorrel horse ;j yeats old, weight about luno pounds, wtlh white strip in face, oil tlie day of May, IMr? at Jo clock p. m; said sale to take dlaca at southwest corner of court housl s.juaii* lu Loup City, Nebraska. H L. lloumuoK. Hr J. 8. I’kdddkk. Agent. NOTICE OK HALE I NDKII C i VJTKL MORTGAGE Nulled is hereby given that, by virtue of a Coal lei lnoi Ig.ige u,u*-ii on me n oily oi Auguat 1-8) and duly Mod In tho office of ■ he county clerk of -Hiierman county Neb raska on I In* . til dity of August I-'*> Hint executed by August ll|ouu|inst to the Me t'oimick Hutvusiing Machine Company of Chicago Illinois a corporation duly or gunlKod under the lawn of the state of III limls; to secure the payment of the aiiin of *!.">, mid upon which there la now due the sum of M- Default having been made in the payment of said >iim ami no suit orother proi ei ding of law having In on Instituted to recover said debt or any part thereof therefore I will sell the property therein described viz one Iron gray horse a years old named Jim, one white mare 8'o MoC'oumick Uahvjshtmo Macuink Com pany. by V. tV. BhoT/. their Agent Notice of Timber Culture, final Proof l.'nited States Land Office at Lin t coin, Nebraska, Apall 27 I hot ( Notice la hereby given that John N' K:-her ha- tiled not Ice of intention to make filial proof before County Judge, Sherman County, at his office in Loup City Nebraska, on Sadnrday the 12 day of June, 1-1)7, on titnberoulturu applica tion No. 7402, for the N. 1£. quarter of section No. 34, in Township No. 18 N. Karige No. 14 W, IF name* as wltncssog*. John If. I’ray, John Jen*, Herman Fiebig, and George Ware, of Loup, Nebraska. J. \V. Fekglson ltcgUter. LEGAL NOTICE. in District Court of Sherman County Nebraska. Jacob Albers an administrator of the estate of Charles C, llcaalaiid deceased, 1 lamtltr. vs. p.rnst he ialand fat bar and solo heir at Jaw of Charles C. Ke,island deceased and unknown holrs of tho said Char les C. lteaeuud deceased and all per soiiN Intorcstsd In said estate, De fcndantH. Now on this mb., day of April is87this cause same on for a hearing upon the peti tion of Juoob Albers administrator of the estate of Charles C. Keaslund, deceased, praying for a license to sell the following described real oslato situated In Sherman County mid .-tale of Nebraska, to wit; South west quarter of the south west quarter of section is> eight In tow nshlpHS) thirteen north of range (Kb thirteen west, or a sufficient amount of the same to bring the sum of g'K.'i.Kt for the payment of debts allowed against said estate and the m*w> of administration there not being suf ficient personal property to pay said debt and expenses. It is therefore ordered that all person* in tc-rcsted In -aid estate appear before m# at the court house in ths <;itv of Broken how and county of Custsr and state of Nebraska on the sjsth., day of Jane 1h;i7 at ten o’clock a in. to show cau-a w hy lioeusn sbou d not be grained said administrator lo sell »o much of the above described real estate of said deceased a- shall be necessary to pay said debt* aud expenses, il is farther by the court ordered that a copy 01 sms 01 uwr su<>u Ni t only aeute lung troubles, »hltd may prove fatal in a few days, but oh chrome cough and throat trouble* m*i r< • , us mmediat" r*l «d tad be |>er , iiieiitlv cured by t Ipe Minute • oogl * in 1 hleudabl Bios, It boo Id In' made a matter o1 publii j knowb-dge that la-U lit1* Witch itun dv« will *t<* ed V cute pi Ir « - f the n< * i Minuting. It U ihv Uv#f r •-*-•••• brill ***** «t»i ttifV* t>t ill k -li*t* ♦ llfu*, it* >l|« f.imruii-l rai« 11 |l Pht f 4 **,*» M OMt# I Ih* **• Vn 11|9 |im4 ikrrj In %lMtiii*t* l! 4 111 t iJV JMHlf ’•*** lit lliulu Mill : #>iu | 4i*< r>.« M l iivUhl |ii' « I lilt I y iU) * I* 4 ll* *»#» ** * NlliUi 4 |VD*‘l4* |*ihN U**t «*t»! MiUU«Mi M I II ciimtiiM, 1*4 , *U I t|»*| 1*** 4 ti« lu« v| l*vV*|it' W »U*b ll wt’l *UU tl *|M * s*. I> 41* v wr*4 tl 1*« H i% v ull rib'Mh# ift lii ! 4$< **l« '4ft¥* i fctfirl 11«« . ,,v Uhd* «’****♦' * 4*11*; An»i« 1 li « iO i Mi *■ Im %»i *4 «Iwi Hv#f *1*1 t***%*% 4i ■’ tH *i *1 m *iM* |**Hltt* hllh K*#l Nt*«i< |4«f * o Mir* I* «U fur tfti l|l« «***t «l*Ntiiill fttl th f«r iwvs4«t (^lli l*l» Htfm For the meeting of the National l Educational Association at Buffalo in [ 1H96 the excellent service given by the Union Pacific was commented on by all those who had the pleasure of using | that line. This year our educational , friends met in Milwaukee, Wis.July ! Oth to 0th. and members of the associa tion and others from points west of the Missouri River, should by all means take the Union Pacific. The service of the Union Pacific via Omaha or Kansas City is the very best. The equipment consist* of handsome day coaches, chair car*, pullmuri buffet and draw ing room sleepers, (lining cars and buffet smoking and library cars. Fewer changes than via any other line. One fare, plus 02 50 for the round trip will be the rate from all points west.of the MiwsonM River for this meeting. For illustrated matter, folders- etc., call on or write. Wm O. Ul.lKTON, Agent. To I'ullf ornla Comfortably. Every Thursday afternoon, a Tour* i*t sleeping car from Salt Baku cira. San Fransiseo and Los Angeles leaves Omaha and Lincoln by Mm Burlington Route It is carpeted upholstered in raftan: lias spring seats and backs and is provided with curtains, bedding, towels soop, etc. An experienced exclusion conductor and a uniformed Pullman i porter nccomp -nv it t1 rough to the Pacific coast. While neither so expensively finished rj. » ||ii< n/ M»'r. .11, I' il | > it 1 <41 I i it, It. is ju»t as good to ride in. Second class tickets are accepted for passage and the price of a birth, wide enough i and L Ig enough for two, is only go. For folder giving full particulars, call at nearest Burlington ticket, olllce or write to .1. FRANCIS, G 1\ A.. Bur lington Route, Omaha,, Neh. I(o not got misled We will have our gallery open every day and can take your photo any time- I .'util June the 1 -1 and perhaps the first week in June We will make a doz of those beautiful finished Celluloid or Platina Cali. Pho tographs at the rate of §1.00 per doz Call at our Gallery and examine them. They are immense • M. Lkschinsky. The Loup City Photographer APPLICATION TOR LIQUOR LICEH8* Notice Is hereby given that on May 21st, ls’./7, an application and petition was filed with the clerk of the board of village tru-lecs In and for Loup City, Sherman county, Nebraska, the object and prayer of which are, that Usance to sell malt, spirit uous ami vinous liquors within said vil lage of Loop City, during the iltcal year ending on the llr-t Monday In May, I Hies. may be granted by said board of village trustees to one John It. Murphy. 'aid application and petition wil. conic before said board for action upon and after the publication of this notiue as required by law, objection to the granting of such license must be filed In writing any time before action is taken thereon, iruted this 21st day of May . 1IW7. T. s. NiohtinoaLK, Village Clerk. CABINET SIZE Photoqraphs! the very best ©ellaloid or Platina finish, guaranteed. Cents perdoz These photographs are of the same grade and quality as those other photographers ask $3.00 per do/ and are guaranteed to he the* best. Remember we are here to stay and want your trade. The ©Ut-I^ates Will last untilJune5.97. M. Leschinsky i .oupCity Photographer W. J. FISHER, GEO. E. BENSCHOTER, Attorney and Notary Public. Publisher Lour ClTT Noiitii wmtkkm FISHER & BENSCHOTER, REAM. ESTATE AGEJV'MS. LOUP CITY, • • NEBRASKA. Town Lots, Wilil, Cultivated and Irrigated Land* for Sale TO ILL Ml IT IV cut Gasteyer’s New Goods SELL At New Prices, 20 pounds of Granulated sugar for one dollar. 29 pounds New Orleans sugar for one hundred cents. 2 packages Arbuckles, German or xxxx coffee for Twenty-five cents. \ Word to the Ladies. We have just reeeivuJ as tine n line of ladies' wrappers and shirt waists us cuu lie faun i in any towa the times the si/.o of Loup City. Why Bt. ause our intelligent trade have disoovered that they run buy us l cheaply of us, us in Lincoln or Omaha to say nothing of tlic advantage they gain in being al.lv to look over the stock and buy what tits and suits them. We pride ourselves in having the most intelligent | class of trade in the city and aurrouudiug count! \ and ' we mvite any who have not vet culled upon is to do 1 *>> at their earliest couvi llicit e. Come and see for yourselves whether our goods and prices are not all right For those who do uot care tor ready made gar merits we carry an excellent line of muslin*, calicos, I pen nies, lawns, white gtwst*. els , tlso a few choice paitei us at »ilh ami wool novelties at c*i eptiouaiiv low prise* For cheaper good* we have a g rent* a few ail wool *«rge at 1 seat* t and an i t eptmulv Hue piece of black *ilk warp henn etta at t> > rent* whteh * vnuot la> dupib ated anywhere I at that |trtee • | 1 A Chat With the Gentlemen. 1*0 you knew that we handle men's clothing? We do, and they ure good ones too. They ure called The Happy Home Clothing, and suits coming under this brand manufactured by YYachtamith have a strong guarantee sewed on every coat sleeve, agreeing to keep the auit in repair one year. \\ but more can you a^k? Come and see our clothe* aud you will never regret it. Then wa have hit* for ail *ucd men and l.oys Hat* from & up a* high a* you please They are dandy good hat* too. All mica, new, clean .took which is acvernl point* in tiieir favor Then w« hue *hoe< u hit of the la'est styles and color* je.t received tirved, dtbloo l, Tan (‘nine in and i huo«* aorne for your wive* and (tug liter* Youi bov* will couie to help v«u pi*k them oil your »el( a pair. Now b iw would it do to wind up by yelling you that we do not intend to let tiny little oue horse town in the country get all your trade put cause we have so saloon VYe want to sell at Cbwafty price*, au>l well d>> it loi Y our wives will prefer l.oup Citv h* eauie there i* no eaioon and you will too wbea you know you get your tuoueys worth Yours for new proods at low prices. C. OASTEYER.