The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917, June 04, 1897, Image 8

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    For Hardware, Tinware,Furniture and Undertakingin all its branches go to Watkinson, Loup City, Neb
Lioaal Haws.
Ord price* discounted at Gasteyer’s.
Good work harness for $14.00 at T
M. Reed's.
John Fisher will prove up on his tlm
her claim June 12.
Ladies' ready made wrappers for salt
cheap at Gastyers.
Ladles rendy made underwear foi
sale cheap at Gasteyers
Mrs C.O. Rettenmayer of Arcadia I
visiting relatives In the city.
Fruit trees set ont this spring are
doing flue, us is fruit of all kind.
W. T. Gibson has sweet potato, cab
bage and tomato plants for sale.
A. Wutklnson Is slowly Improving
and we hope soon to see him out.
John Htark If now engaged In building
a cooler for the village of Litchfield.
K. Vae Dorn, who ha* been sick for
the past nine weeks, Is again able to he
out.
Mr*. T.8. Nightingale and daughters
returned from Custer county last Sun
day.
The postolllce building Is receiving a
new coat of paint. K. Holcomb Is doing
the work.
Gasteyer now carries a complete
stock of ready made clothing for men
and boys.
Presiding Klder Smith of Kearney
preached at the Methodist church last
Sunday evening.
You have tried “77'' for Grip-and
Colds now try “JO" for Dyspcpsiu.
For sale by all druggests 25 cents.
Do you need a washing machine,
clothe* wringer, wash holler, tinware,
or anything'll) that line. If no call on
T. M Reed.
John Murphy i* here from Greeley
Center looking after hie saloon Interest*.
If he get* his license he will open up
business at once
A good ruin fell at Loup City and
surrounding country last Tuesday after
noon, and in consequence everything In
the crop line is looking line
Thomas Inks stepped through a hole
In the sidewalk last Wednesday morn
ing and hurt his foot quite badly. The
sidewalks should l>e looked after.
E. S. llayhurst raised twenty-seven
acres of winter, wheat In 1805, which
thrashed out Mill bushels, machine
measure, and weighed out sixty-four
pounds to the bushel.
The Jewell Nursery Co. of Lake Cltv,
Mibii., want u responsible man in this
vicinity to sell Minnesota grown trees
and nursery stock. Good pay. .Steady
work. Write them today.
Mrs. J. Cole and brothsr, Louis Will
iams, started yesterday for Pine Ridge,
S.D. Mrs. Colo goes to join her bus
bard, who located thero a few months
ago. Mrs. Cole’s many friends here
wish her a pleasant and profitable jour
ney.
The heavy rain of last Tuesday caused
small damage on the Burlington near Me
Alpine. The break was quickly re
paired by the section men A little
hail is reported to have accompanied
the storm In that vicinity, but did no
damage to speak of.
J. Phil Jaeger has a tine system of
waterworks, with underground piping,
and an everlasting supply of water,
which comes from the irrigation ditch
lie can throw water on any part of his
building in case of tire.
Will Wharton and Stanley Bolt cap
tured ten small woJve* Sunday They
were In a den and the boy* dug them
out with a spado. It was a profitable
Job for the hoy*, as they brought the
scalps to town Monday and received
• 10 bounty.
S. F. ICeynobis, proprietor of the pm
.*•*«** ...... nvi, Iiiiicircn
of tucking calves in March, |n*h. wli ch
ho picked up here and there around
town. They cost him on an average of
|o>r head, lie fed them Just one
year and told the bunch for tM.'s ;io ,,r
TO per head,
Auother pioneer has gone ft a a* a
home named Sell Which died l'ur»day
night at Qibbou. and which bore the
distinction of baring l.een Hie gist colt
Ihi.h in tbe soldiers' free borueslead
colony. I'U« animal was art year* old
and died written half a mile of her birth
place —wheilon dipper
II H Harrison, salesman foe the Hat
rlaon Nursery company ol \utk, Neb
hat learn doing business in ibe city lb .
»**b, tie ba. Ikben several order* fur
fall delivery Tb*. company enjoys lb*
repotst on of having a large variety „|
nursery stank always on band and deal
mg squarely »tib everybody.
Adam bebaupp, the grain and tie.«
buyer soy t that be egpocia in ship e«i
of Mutism county during Ibe neat year
*.m»» carton la of grain to toy notbi»|
•f Ibe terge amount of Mil* an) bogs
lie *aj * I bat Ibe pr*»«*l ladssi fu|
gavml erop* etj warranl b<m to making
Ibis M«ini> *i lie has elov«tura *•
l.aay t llji A.kiss and m bawpp s * d
log and Uouiy urn* ur ike several g>aie
buyer* to bkerm.e county
Nice corn beef af Reynolds’ mea
market.
Don’t think because Grsteyer doe
not ask you two prices, that his good
arc not til right.
Oeorge Me Fad den was in town las
Wednesday morning looking tor a mai
to work on the farm.
Henry Lange or Ashton was a eallei
at till* ofllce Tuesday. We are fl.M
better off si nee his yislt.
We have just received a new invoici
of white bristol card board, which w«
are selling at fli cents a sheet.
Do you need a wagon, buggy, disk
barrow, seeder, plow or harrow It
so, you should sec T.M. Heed
Loss than half rates to Han Francisco
i June 2!) to July .'I via the Burlington
1 route. See nearest Burlington agent
Henry French of Ravenna was in Loup
City Sunday visiting his parents H<
is in the employ of the Burlington at
Kavenna.
Dr. Humphreys says u* “77” I* to
Crip, so is No, 10 to Dyspepsia. The
direst dose relstives-lta persistant use
cures-20 per cent; at all druggists.
On Monday ilia township board will
rcueive bids for a 100-yard fill in draw
at southeast corner of Lawrence Smith’s
farm. Plans at ofllce of W. B, Mellor.
To Omaha, Chicago and points In
Iowa and Illinois, Hie Union Pacific in
connection with Hie C. A N. W. Ky. of
fers the best service and the fastest
time.
Croup and whooping cough are child
hood terrors: hut like pneumonia, bron
chitis,and other throat and lung troubles
can lie i|uickly cured by using One Min
ute Cough Cure. Odendabl Bros,
The D. K. Morrill Dental Co. will
make their regular visit to Ashton the
28th of May and will be pleased to do
IHUUBI k |i;r uii/nc in ***■»'» vi ■hmi
at that time. All work warranted.
Unconditional surrender, If the only
terms those famous little pills known
as DeWitt’s Little Early Kisers will
make with constipation, sick headache
and stomach trouble*.—Odendahl Bros.
Mrs. George Lee was taken very sud*
denly sick last Haturday afternoon and
it was feared for a time that she would
not recover. Dr Hendrickson wt# sum
moned in attcrulanee. At the present
writing she is some better,
Sadie I'edler, Sadie Austin and Mr.
Greening’s daughter were about six
miles above town when the storm of
last Tuesday evening came up. They
took refuge over night at the farm resi
dence of George Truelsen.
Not only acute lung troubles, which
may prove fatal In a few days, but old
chronic cough and throat troubles may
receive immediate relief and he per
manently cured by One Minute Cough
Cure, Odendahl Bros.
A. I*. Gulley has the finest strawberry
bed on the river. It Is a pleasant sight
to look at. Auyona doubting that
strawberries cannot be raised here will
east aside all doubts when they sec the
immense crop above referred to.
When a cold Is contracted, cure It ut
once. One Minute Cough Cure will set
you on the road to recovery in a minute
It will cure your pneumonia, bronchitis,
croup ami all forms of lung and throat
troubles. Odendahl Bros.
it should be made a matter of public
knowledge that DeW'itt's Witch Hazel
Salve will speedy cure piles of the long
est standing. It is the household faver
ite for burns, scalds, cuts, bruises and
tores of all kinds, Odendahl Bros,
When the spring time comet,'gentle
Annie," like all other tcntlble persons,
will cleanse the liver and renovate the
system with DeWitt's Little Karly
Kisers, famous iittlu pills fur the liver
and stomach all the year round, Oden
dahl Bros.
Thirty days is a long time to light so
painful a trouble a* piles, but Jacob
Mitchell, of I'otonvllle, l*a., struggled
that long before he tried lie Witt's
W itch Haiiel Halve, which ipuckly and
permanently cured him It I* equally
effective hi uc/eina and all skin affect
ions. Odendahl Bn>»
Loup City hat had several Interesting
hall games during the paat week t he
Hist uf the season was played Monday
between tbe Austin and l.oup city
learnt, The game remitted 1« a score o|
la tu 5!i in iu favor of a><- \u*l)u
V•■•terday a game between the vrala
and the ||ns s«. plyyvd resulting In
I favor uf the (bibs.
liKt’tigklliiy i»a\
l»t many yean paat In-, oration day
•t Loop i tty has i»»s Mtuugty observed
hy the people and last Monday w a- n.i
• y.eptloK to Ibis well established (Ole
Lag* were il| ,g tu every | «u uf th*
eity and a logs crowd turned out t,.
pay Ikstl respects tu the dead betuss
l he eaevetses were yuodosted u»«bst Ih*
Mspnwe Of ltd es* circle of the tyraud
Ai*«» n' the ft- | ■ in n.i.tr.1 |
Wh<b«h I'oar tiran I A>wf of the ft.
psytyite. of ihttvity. b hen the .otiseie
uf old set Iteis a* I the yslilut . last.ss
• fed op I* front of Urvod \r »» uf (he
MepoWte haft head*-! hi Ih# Loop t ily
boed preparatory to msrxh.ug to the
court house twware ti was « sight th**
Ihrtttevl th# hearts of alt Aeurttaae y ft
t cens. .Sons ami daughters of vetera
Joined them in tt« march, the bai
played some very appropriate selectio
, and ihe column moved with gracef
tread to tho music of the drum cor|
At the sijuare the program previous
arranged was carried out and ut
o'clock the column moved to II
Method!*' church where they listen*
’ to an able address by 1’ri’Slillng Khh
i Krastus Smith of Kearney. As on n
former occasions the music w is we
rendered and the exercises were mu*
appreciated and will leave a lasting iu
pression for good upon the yoiiu
people and pleasant memories lor It
old veterans and ladies of the Gran
Army of the Republic. After the «xc
vises the soldiers and tbeir families ri
paired to their hall, where a table <
good things was spread. All felt then
selves repaid ten fold for their splmidi
effort to make the occasion a gran
success
A CORRECTION.
To the Editor of Tint Nohtiiwksi
IlUK: In lit* address to the graduatln
class of '1)7 Friday evening, May 21
Mr. Richard Nightingale made rh
statement that it whs tlit* Hist class ths
has ever graduated from the Loup Clt
high school.
The statement Is Incorrect.
There was t class of three—Mlsse
Mattie Snyder, Lillie Nightingale an
Myrtle Williams who finished th
studies ns required iu the high scho«
course and passed a satisfactory exam I
nation iu all the common branches ate
seven of (lie higher branches, gradual*"
14 111 I JkJ 4* 4 IV it 1*1 Iff I ill I I 11 11 II .'i - .
Mr, M. II Csrleton, the test oducuto
| this school ever hud, wr* instructor u
| that time.
The das* graduated May 20, 1801, Jim
six year* prior to this das*.
Although we consider it no rnori
i honor to he of the llrst class than an;
| other, Still we do not w ish friends o
stranger* who have heard of the du**o
’01 and have seen our diploma* to thin!
they are false or n forgery.
There wore three members ol tin
school hoard at that time that are of th'
present hoard.
The mistake would have been cor
rected that evening had it not been foi
the forbearanee of those who wisher
the exercises to end as they had begun
pleasant and unmarred.
We feel no envy of the present cla*(
and hope their honor* may lu*t much
lorger than tboir flower*.
Mvkti.e Williams cole.
I.oup City, June 2, 1807.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION
—OK—
First Bank of Loop City.
CHARTER NO. 2S0.
AT LOUP CITY, IN THE STATE OK NEB
IIASKA, AT THE CLOSE OK BUSINESS.
May 20. 1807.
ItESOUBCEn.
Loans and discount*.S8S.MO.IW
Overdrafts secured and unsecured. 76.71
Other asset*... EMI
Hanking house furniture and fixtures 2.H18.fl1
Other Heal Estate. 2.776. W
Current expenses ami taxes paid. 851.*!
< ’ash.
Totai. Wunffa
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid in.I20.000.0C
Undivided profits. 891,61
Individual deposits subject to check. 18 820.71
Demand certificate* of deposit. uw
Totai..siTOIW
State of Nebraska, c
County of Sherman. (
X, A. P. Cullcy, ( ashler of the above uutnei
buuk. do solmnly sweur that the above state
mcnl Is true to the best of my knowledge am
belief A. P. CTI.i.SY Cashier.
ATTEST.
1>. P. Dot, Director,
A. P. COLLET. Director
Subscribed and swf.ru to lielore me this ,1r<
day ol Juae. 1*07 W. it. Mki.i.oh
|*kalJ Notary Public.
My l ominlsslon expires January Hrii 11*12
The Keystone Watch
Case Co. of Philadelphia,
the largest watch case manufactur
ing concern iu the \forld, is now
i putting upon the Jas. Hu*s Filled
and other cases made by it, a law*
! (ring) which cannot be twisted 01
pulled otT the watch.
It is a sure protection against tlu
pickpocket and the many accident*
that octal! watches titled with tlu
old style how, which Is simply held
in by friction and can ta twisted of]
with the fingers. It is called tin
|«,f« t«a«( »*««« 0*4* SUMS 1
HoM only through watch drab**
without extra charge
A*k any jeweler tor pamphlet
or send to the manuiat tutei^
IMKIx AMI* 1*1. A*Is. \ Mills
| l .uii [tot *1 hast tuaim *r lar
| u«*** lote** s«ttH foot* la ls*g* otf
y,l« U lie-,.* *»( Alias '«•#*» |*in*l
•**> ii.n'r» ,n | a* o--<* i i>*« it,
| lamt ***** im«** %**■• *x»* toght **t *t
l pr*-* ithd Ewi pt-iS tin to \t*l|fl
fit,tit* M H AMU * Wife U.c
t*,Mtg* * oosty N» 'i*>o
ns For the meeting of the Xationa
id Educational Association at HufTalo li
18 INfMi the excellent service given by th<
ill Union Pacific was commented on by al
8. those who bad the pleasure of uslnt
y that line. This year our •ducationa
I friends met in Milwaukee, VVIs , July
ie Oth to Uth, and members of the assocla
J lion and others from points west of tbr
•r Missouri River, should by all moan*
II take the Union Pacific.
I! The service of the Union Pacific vis
h Omaha or Kansas City Is the very best,
i- The equipment consists of handsome
g day coaches, chair cars, pullmsn buffet
c and drawing room sleepers, dining curs
i| and buffet smoking ^md library car*.
•• Fewer change* than via any other line,
>. One fare, plus #2.60 for the round trip
if will tie liie rate from all points west of
. the Missouri River lor this meeting,
d For Illustrated matter, folders’ *tc.,
d call on or write
Wm. I). CLIFTON, Agent.
APPROPRIATION ORDINANCE.
- (Ordinance No 19.1
. An ordinance relative to levying u lax
‘ on the taxable properly, both real and per
. sonal. of tbe village of Loup City, Nebraska,
to provide for the necessary expenses of the
* said village for the fiscal year of ls',17, elo.
I lie 11 ordained by the chairman and b >ard
ol trustees of tbe said village of l.oup i lly,
1 Nebraska
Section l. That there he and la hereby
levied on the taxable property, both real
and personal, within the village of Loup
(dly,Nebraska, for the various fund* herein.
* alter named, the tax aflerauidi respective
i lands, to wit:
' (ieneral fund, ID mills.
» Water luad. 1(1 nulla
, street fund, tf mil!*,
i Judgment fund, Is mils
interest on water bonds, Z\ mills.
HeellOB J This ordinance shall be In force
I ami effect from and after Ha passage and
. pu Id leal Ion according lo law.
J Adopted and (stated this *d»t (lav of May,
lMt#7 J. I'lltt Jakokk, Chairman.
T. S. MmiTlNOAt/R, Village Clerk
1 APPLICATION roil LIQUOR LICENSE
Notice I* hereby given that on MuyVlst,
i IW7, an application and palillon was Hied
with the clerk of the board of village
trustees In and tor Loup City, Hbcrman
, county, Nebraska, the object and pray ar of
' Will- k are, I bat Usance to sell malt, spirit
uous and vinous liquors within aid ril
lags of Loup City, during Ike llscal year
■ Sliding on the llrst Monday In May,
i may ho granted bv said board of village
trustees to one John P. Murphy.
said application and petition wil. come
Indore said board for action upon and after
the publication of this notice ns required
, bylaw, i injection to the granting of such
license must be hied In writing uny lime
before action is taken thereon.
Dated this Hist day of May.lMi7,
T. H NloHTlKO.iL*, Village Clerk
Notice of Timber Culture, final Pr oof
United .States I,*nd Office at Uln- /
coin, Nebraska, Apail 27 1H117. (
Notice i* hereby given that John N’
Fisher has filed notice of intention to
make final proof before County Judge,
Sherman County, at hi* office in Loup
City Nebraska, on Sadurday tbe 12 day
of June, 1807, eu timber culture applica
tion No. 7402, for tbe X. K quarter of
section No. Ill, In Township No. 10 X.
Range No. 14 W.
He names as witnesses*. John U
Pray, John Jens, Herman Fleblg. and
George Ware, of Loup, Nebraska.
j. w. Ferguson Register.
| LEGAL NOTICE.
i in District Conrt of Sberman Conntj
Nebraska.
Jacob Albers as administrator of
| the estate of Charles C, Heaeland
deceased, I'lalntlff.
v*.
itrnst itelaland father and sole heir at
law of Charles C. keaaland deceased
snd nnknoarn hairs of tke aald ( bur
lea C. Items land deceased and all per
sons Interested In said estate, De
fendants.
Nowon thtS'Aitb., day of April lsf7 this
cause came on for a bearing apon the pell
lion of Jacob Albers administrator of the
estate of Obarlas (]. Keaaland, deeeaaed,
graying for a license to aell the following
described real estate situated In Sherman
County and Mate of Nebraaka, to wit:
Houlh west quarter of the south west
quarter of section (S) eight lu tow nehlp(M)
thirteen north of range (l.'D thirteen west,
or a auftlcient amount of the same to bring
the sum of fhlA.lx lor the payment of
debts allowed against said estate and the
coals of administration there not being ear
flcient personal properly to pay said debt
mid expenses.
It is therefore ordered that all parsons In
terested In said estate appear before ml at
tliemurt bouse In the (lily of Broken Row
mid county of Ouster anil state of Nebraska
on the xstti , day of Jane Isu7 at ten o'clock
a. m. to show cause why lloeuse shoo'd not
he granted salil administrator lo sell so
iniinh of the above described real estate of
said deceased as shall he necessary to pay
said debts and expenses,
It la farther by the court ordered that a
copy of Ibis order shall be published four
eiicuessIVM weeks Hi the Noktiiw khthiin
ne wapaper In I lie manner provided by law.
Haled this full . day of April IM'.q,
Attest. Ilowt.it M sixi.ivan.
Lotus Kkin. Judge of Uislrlcl Court
Clerk of the Uletrlel Court,
CHATTEL MORTGAGE HALE NOTICE.
Notice Is hsrclty glvea. by vlrtaeofa chat
tel mortgage dated December I A, Istsi and
•lalv filed In the office oftheeouuty clerk of
Hherinmi County, Nebraska, on the IS day
of December PNC, and executed liv August
mid I. G. lllnmquesl to the sandwich Man
ufacturing (ompsny of Haadwieli, Illinois,
lo secure the pavmenl of the sum of givo oi
with Inlerest at s per cent, mid upon w hleli
Is now due the -mu of A WO .On end Interest;
default having been made In the payment
of said sum and no suit or other proceed
ings at law having been Instltiiled lo no
cover said debt or any pars thereof I will
sell the property therein discrlhed to wll;
one tlx liola, geared self feeding power corn
xbsller, mutinied complete, at public auction
on section M, township II, rauge it. In the
Keystone lumber shed, In ti e village ol
Rockville, Hherinmi county, Nebraska, on
Hie II (lay of June IH97.
Haled this 11 day of May, |s‘,i;
sandwich Manifactiikiko com pan y.
By C. E. Gaoling, Agent.
Wantfid-An Idea SS538
Protect your Mr A*: they may bring you wealth.
Write JOHN WKDDKHBURN A CO.. Patent Attor
nays, Washington, I). o„ for their gi.Sui prixe offer
and list of two hundred luvcntlous wanted.
GARDEN AND FIELD SEEDS* IN
BULK AT T. M REEDS. _
Now stock of Garden and Field
Seeds at T M Reeds
The Sixteenth Annual Session of the
Crete Chautauqua Assembly will he
held June 30th to July 9th 1W97. A vari
ed program of instruction and enter
tainment has been prepared, and the
beautiful grounds on tho Big Blue
river afford unriyaled facilities for
pleasure, restand recreation. Programs
may be had bv addressing.
GKO. W. Baldwin, See. Crete, Neb.
NOTICE OK SALE UNDER (MATTEL
MORTGAGE
Notice Is hereby given Mm* by virtue of
a chattel mortgage dated on the JAth day of
Aagusl let*; aad duly tiled III tho office of
tbu cuauty clerk ef Hherman county Neb
raska on the J*th day of August 1HM> and
executed by August ltl<nni|Ulst to the Mo.
Corauck Hut vesting Machine company of
Chisago Illinois |a corporation duly nr
ganl/.ed under lbs laws Of tha state of III
hud*) to secure llie payment of the
sum of $IS.A. and ii|K»n which there Is
now dee the sam of gJti.UO. Defaalt
having been made In the payment of said
• nm and na suit orother proceeding of law
having been Instituted to recover said debt
or any part thereof therefor# I will sell the
property therein described viz One Iron
gray horse A years old named Jim, one
while mure A years old, named Nell; one
yearling heifer, eolor red, welgbt about
not) lbs; one Moiormlck Harvesting Mu
cblne, six ft. cut, right hand ariron elevator
same as purchased season 1*1*1, at public
auction In trout of the law ofltra of T. H.
Nightingale In the village ol Loop City.
Hherman county Nebraska oil the Alh day of
June i*tli. at ten o'clock a. in.
I Dated April 17th D0i.
MiCoBMII'K Hahvkstinu MacminkI'oM
CANY.
hv K, W Ilnur/,. their Agent
CHATTEL MORTGAGE HA I.M NOTICE.
Notice is beretyr given that by virtue of
a oliattal mortgags. dated October the Jnd
hi*., and dely Hied In Mieoftlcnof the coun
ty clerk of Hherinan county, Nebraska, on
Hie sumo day, ‘ xcculed by August lilota
Inicst to It i, Holbrook to secure the pay
ment of I he sum of Kori y-.Seven dollar* uml
Twenty live cell ta (M7.it'>. i uml Inicrcstut 10
per cent per auuiim an which there Is now
due Ihu sum of giU.uO, defaalt having been
! made in the payment of said sum, anil no
suit or olliel proceeding* at law having
been Instituted to collect the said Uahi,
therefore i will sell Hie property theietu ,
described, to wot: One gray Horse l years I
old, named Itlley weight III* poantls.oue
sorrel horse ;i years old, weight about woo
pounds, wl; Ii white si rip in face, on thoJJ
day ut May. is'.r, at Jo clock p in; said sale
to take (Dace at soutnwest corner ol com t
houxt square In Loco City, Nebraska.
II Dol.nitooK.
Hr J h. I'Kidd.KK, Agent.
W. J. FISHER, CEO. E. BENSCHOTER,
Attorney an<J Notary Public. PublUtiar Lour 1 Jirr Noitruvvkhtkkv
FISHER & BENSCHOTER,
REAM, ESTATE: AOE.Y1S.
LOUP CITY. • * NEBRASKA.
Town Lots, Wild, Cultivated and Irrigate 1 Lauds for Sale
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.
I
\ Word to the Ladies.
We have juat received an flow, a line of ladiea'
wrapper* and ahirt waiat* a* can lie fonn I in uny towu
the tlmt * the *i*o of Loup City. Why? Hecauaa our
intelligent trade have diaeoveretl that they can liny a*
eheaply of u*. a* in Lincoln or Omaha; to aay nothing
of the advantage they gaiu In being able to look over
the atot k nod buy what ttta and autta them.
We pride ouraeive* in batiug the uio»t intelligent
I (la., of trade In theulty and aurrouuding country, and
we invite any who hate red yet eulled upon ua to ilo
; mi at their earlieat oiiiveuieuee. t'oine and aee for
I you raid tea whello r our go<*la and prim* are led all
II rigid
i'ui tht>*« who do not care tor '*adt made gar
I m» nl» we carry aM eaecileut liuc of mu*itna. calico.,
(icrtalia, lawn*, white gi**ta. #U al*o a few choice
palled.* td ailk and wind noteiUea, at exceptionally
tow pi lev a Ko* cheaper g«**U we h«v« a good Hue of
I M ..id noted g>> d* A nice tine of benrtettM anti
Inotellta nt ft renta, a few ail woui awrge at «»*» m<ata
| and an exceptumli tine piece of black ailk warp lie 11 ri■
,li,, at i ■ I'enta which cannot h*< duplicated anywhere
1 at that prtoe
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A Chat With the Gentlemen.
Do you know that wo handle men’s clothing? Wo
do, and they are good onea too. Tney arc callod
The Happy Home Clothing, and auita coming under
thia brand manufactured by Wachtsmith have a atrougY
guarantee aewed on every coat sleeve, agreeing to
keep the suit in repair one year. What more can
you uak? Dome and aee our clothes and you will
never regret it.
Then we have hat* for all slued men and boy*.
Hats from 5 cent* up as high as yon please They
arc dandy g<**d hats too. Alt nice, new, clean stock
which ia several |M>iuta iu Hour favor.
Then we have slew# a lot of the latcsi sty te*
aud color* )e»t received, lirced, tlshlood, Tau Dorn<«
iu and choose some for your wives end dsughtere.
Your hove witleome to help you pteh them and your
aelf a pair.
Now how would it do tu wiad up by telling you
that we do not intend to let any little one horae town
In the country get all yout Wade Just cause we have
no saloon We want to sell at Chicago |u<oa, and
we ll do Mima. Your wtvea will prefer |,oup t'|tv he.
cause there 1* no saloon amt you wd| tan when you
know you get jour money* worth
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Yours for new goods at low prices.
; 0. GASTEYER.
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