[ Loup | VOL. XIV. LOUP CITY, SHERMAN COUNTY, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3,1897. NUMBER 37 pA HARVEST OF HUMAN HAIR. || >111 noon of Founds Kv«ry Ym Get Tangled Up In Commcrcfl. I Perhaps there is no staple article Hfttxmt which less is known by the aver Hge person than human hair as an ar P tide of commerce. It will doubtless | mrprise many when it is stated that the dealers in human hair goods do not m depend on chance clippings here and K there, but that there is a regular hair ", harvest that can always be relied u]sui , It is estimated that over 12,000,000 Sri. pounds of human hair are used uunu » ally in the civilized world for adorning the heads of women. In New York city „ alone over four tons of this class of ? goods are imported yearly. “Not a little of the hair used in this it. country, “ said a New York dealer to the writer, “conies from the heads of 'A American women, and it is fully as flue 8' in shade and texture as the imported ar ■ ticla We had n big harvest during the !| craze that the fair sox had not long ago I I for haring their hair cut short Many I [thousands of women who then had their ' ■beks sheared bare since I tterlj i ■ted it, as in many iustauei. their hair I has grown so slowly that they b ■Let n compelled to W0UT u v ig £ ounces. There are some 2,000 importers, manu facturers and dealers in human hair in the United States.—Washington Star Valorous Cows. The editor of the Condon (Or.) Globe saw a deed of cow valor that was worth rec ording as well as seeing. A herd of cattle, and among them two cows, ac companied by their calves, wore graz ing in tall dead grass when the calves became separated a little from the rest of the herd. Just then two huge, hungry coyotes crept up through the grass, cut off tho calves from tuo rest of the cattle and started in pursuit of them. After run ning about 200 yards tho calves came to a high, flvowire, barbed wire fence, and, being small, managed to get through it. On the other side of the fence was an open pasture. The wolves quickly followed the calves through tho fence and were rap idly running them down on tho other side, when tho two cow mothers discov ered what was going on. Each uttered a loud bellow, hoisted her tail uud started for the rescue. It appeared to bo a hopeless chase, for the wire fence intervened, and the cows were certainly much too largo to get through it They knew well enough that it was there, and could, besides, see it. plainly, but Isith cows plunged together straight into it. The watching editor, horriiled, look td to see them hurled back, frightfully wounded, but instead ouo of lliu jss-ts gave way under the onslaught, the wires sunk down, and in another mo ment the mothers were on the pasture side of the fence, budly cut uud bleed ing, tint still uble to charge the wolves smvcssfully uud put them to tlight. Ssui the cows ware licking the re* cued calves all> ettetmtely, and tile Coy otes were how ling a dlunpi* anted dud from the summit of a knell lear by t al llMkcls t'at lsisk> t» ws made especially for | the convenient carrying of eat* In truv I cling. and tin y are also lunl to seme j eitfui for ititull deg* These of Aimri cau manufacture are made of whelu j willow ami are obieug tu shape, t at j Usskvla Imported front tfermany are I rather ttiorw costly, ami are math* of | spill willow Tito te rii.au cal basket is oval Ui leTUl made tot gee at Urn lop than at iIm t*atom, ami with Hi lop Hit Idled luumiing Then* la iu M« side of tim hnskei a grand d **r of wiHow halm w kh‘h open* mi kins' * and gi * i s Urn cat tight and air in nsk uud >4 Ike basket, high*e up lie n ih»> k.r Hun Is a small square wtmh.w I ul Utakvi* an* made lu tarnais uaa ami Ui the courts uf a year limn* *ro Hi|i) | 4 ikl'i-ki tlUlMT-rf v4 IU«m I Now V ** uuu HER SOUL UNBURDENED. A Young Brlde'ii Con fruition In (he Wan ing of (lie Honeymoon. Charley Wheeler and Lucille Sprock ett had been married nearly three weeks, and they had just returned from their wedding trip. They were supremely happy in each other's love, and the honeymoon so far had been to them as one long, blissful dream. Within the next day or two, however, the bride grew slightly depressed in spirits, and uu uneasy feeling seemed to take pos session of her. The young husband no ticed the change, hut attributed it to futigue from the recent travels. Hut his bride grew more nervous and took on such a troubled expression that he said to her : "You have something on your inlnd, darling, that is troubling you. Tell me what it is. ” At first she tried to persuade him that he was mistaken, that nothing worried her. “You uro wrong, Charley, dear,” she would say "Kcnlly, 1 am not wor rying over anything 1 am jui.t as hapjy BM * can bo. ” The d,:y following, however, the young wife wore such a troubled look that her husband said to her: “Lucille, you must tell me what is troubling .yon. I will uot Is- putolf any longer. As your bn I and l huveu right to know. ” Seeing that further concealment was Impossilde, she broke down and soblssl bitterly: "Oh, Charity, 1 am so unhappy!” sin: wailed. “1 have—deceived—you.” A sickening sensation swept over the young husband. Surely there must is; some mistake. Hlie, wiiom ho had looked uisai as the person ideation of innocent womanhood—deceive him! It, must not be, It would destroy his happiness and blight his life And then, when ho caught a sudden vision of the horrible possibilities or tho situation, ho ..icamo sick ut heart and almost fell to the lloor. Thou, with it grcut effort, ho controlled his feeling*. "Tell me," hi? said. "I am prepared for the wor*t." "Oh, Charley, 1 am so sorry!” "You should have thought of this lie fore. ” “I know, 1 know. 1 see my mistake, now it's too late," she crbsl. "Oh, why didn’t 1 tell you before wo were mar ried?" "Tell me now, and ho quick alsnit it. i cannot bear this suspense, ” "Tell me first that you will forgive me,” she raid in pleading tones. "I will devote my whole life in atonement for tins one mistake." “1 cannot promise until I know what it is,' ’ he said. Then she came over anil knelt at bis feet. "Oh, Charley, you know the wheel 1 got just a few weeks before wo were married”— “Ye*; but what has that"— “Why, 1 bought it—on the—install ment plan—a month—and haveouly paid—-one installment. Audi just know tho collector will las—here tomorrow. Oh, Charley,” she sobbed, "can you ever forgive me'?’—Ohio Htato Journal. Hrute Instinct. Natural laws pertain to all things, and certain luws govern tho conduct of brute society. Hut that the notion* of the lower auiumls are ever prompted by a sense of duty is not only extreme ly hypothetical, hut altogether doubt ful. The hen has strong maternal affec tion, hut that she has thu least idea of tho virtue of that affection any more than of the virtue of doing good for evil is in the extreme conjectural. It is often hard and even impossible to ac couut for the likes and dislikes of ani mals. Tho hen will sometimes destroy certain of her brood and the sow de vour her own offspring. "Much of tho cruelty is practiced upon the brutes for the lack of thought that they uro not morally responsible. They are trouted as if they are conscious of wickedly scltish acts. I once saw some men look ing at a drowning mouse iu a pail of water. 1 rebuked them, und one of them —u man perhaps to years old—turned to me and said, “The mouse d< serves it.” Why deserved it? 1’ray tell us. ■shall we say it was conscious of the sin of thieving? Others may try to view it in (hat way. 1 do not. 1 knew another uutu who would hold ruts with a tongs anti roast them alive in the tire. If he could not prove that they deserved their torture, he certainly wished to be lieve they did If we recognize a t'rea tor, is it uot most ret loan l to suppose that he has created the brutes morally irresponsible anti would have us thus regard them, tluit our itieluiatiou to t<>r lure them Would be held la restraint'?— I'ntvst sml stream. W her* w .Visa llml Speak I |>. “I hud rsvasiou the other day, for the hr«t iiu***," Miut a immlnl«itu* ita "If* g>• i»|» lugh iu * i»*‘ i>l lbi iiuidi'ni I toll I -uftbiiug*. | talbil i.u a in Ail in llm M itiiittilth *ii»rv |i n itsimlv aaa trv Hu t:«U lb’ tIm v b>htnl Ui uj* iblt kluiit, with A Atm *’t fa Atilfl Ami <*»> aI*»|m aiaI lightning Uiwi'ii |ImI ih* tm*t tUi|4 »i4*v lliUtg lUuil fth > (rt|j Wti* ftbi* A lu.iii «b<> gt?| t)ii wtit r«i K ilbi Aft tbv KMUi'i Ibntf, Alul **m4 it* gfi i ft ai tb* Ntib aM bulb, a* II MviU'il Im itw*. lb*’ An iiartul ui;, Ih*I lb* t b UMi **l*l ’ lbi» it lUt! lAnlflb Wi ll 4m§» ftfMUMf t| “If tb iA ft* a mi mrtl* ab* tv a lUUi A«**U Ut U|A» II A)’ft* v4fA Ilf b> m I bn uAibni «.*ui»4 «*« M*~* Mwa NOTICE TO NON-KE8IDKNT In District Court Hlicrman county, Neb raska. K.ittle McMuatar*, v*. Edgar M Me Masters. Edgar McMasteis, Defendant, will take nol'rd that on the 14th day of Oct oher, i#97. Kattle Me Master*. Plaintiff here in fl’cd her petition in the district court of Sherman County, Nebraska, against said defendant, I he object and prayer of which are to obtain a decree of divorce from said Edgar Me Masters, the husband of suid Hattie McMaster*, for willful ahandomonl for moie than two years without Just cause. You arc required to answer said petition on or before the r»th day of December, IHU7. Dated, October 14th., 1M07. Kit rue Mc Mastrk, Plaintiff. Attest Om>. W. Hi:ntkm, Attorney LOVU It kin, Clerk District Court. NOTICE TO NON-It ESI E DENT DEFEND A NTH. In district court of Hhcrmun county. Neb raska* Walter Houth, 1 Main tiff vs. Ih-rijamln H Drake et. ul. Defendants. The dafendants IlenJamln )l. Drake. May Drake ll. with later* *t on $30.00 trow rwptembcr I* t, I MM, and on $30.00 from March 1st 1*97, ami on $1030.00 trow H«-pt* fin bur 1st. 1*9/ ami on $10/;* from October 2Kh 1*97. at ten per rout jar aim mu, for which *om ; i" I l ■ ■ i to pit) tlx in< 1 11 aid preen 1h* s may In- sold to ‘.sodsly the amount found da*-. Yoil are required to answer said petition on or before Mie 13th day of Dec* mta r. I*ib. Dated this first day of November, inn;, WAl/TKli Mown. Plain! iff by If. .1 NitiHTiNi.Abg. his attorney NOT!('K TO NON KKH1DICNT DKFKND A NTH. In District Court of Sherman county, Neb raska. i’bc Vera out Havings Hank, Plaintiff, v*. Margarett (iaydecki, et. aJ.. Du f on dun Li. The defendants Margarett (iaydecki, Andrew (iaydecki, The Central Loan and Trust < ompany, A L Compbell Assignee of the Cen tral Loan and Trust Company, Des Moines National Dank Trustee, and The 1 < aw Threshing Machine Cow puny will take notice that on the 23th day of October, 1*97 The Ver mont Savings Dank plaintiff herein filed its petition in the district court of Sherman conn ty Nebrrska. ugoirist said defendant* Implead cd with Anton Kwiutkowski,-Kwlatkow ski. his wife, first name unknown Michael Michalak! and Victoria Mlchalskl, the object and prayer of which are to foreclose a certain mortgage executed by the said Margarett (iaydecki and Andrew (iaydecki to the said Central Loan and Trust Coinpamy upon the South West quarter of Section < 12) Twelve, in Township (16) Fifteen, north of Kange 14 in Hherumn county, Nebraska, to secure the payment of a certain provisory note for the principal sum of $300.00 and neven interest notes for the sum of $33.00 each, dated March 22nd 1*93, said principal sum of $300.00 being due and payable on May 1st, 1900 and in twen ty days after default to pay any interest due thereon, and said interest notes being due- and payable on May 1st of each year afterdate of said principal note. That said notes and mortgage were on May 9th. 1*93 sold and as signed to plaintiff and there is now due there on the sum of $066.03 with interest on $333,00 from May 1st, 1*97 and on $39.03 from October .‘5th, 1*97. at ten per cent per annum, for which sum plaintiff pray* for a decree that defendants be required to pay the same or that said preiainc* be sold to sat isfy the umount found due on said mortgage. You are required to auswer said petition on or before the 3th day of December. 1*97. Dated this ilHth. day of October. 1397. Thk vkkmomt Savings Bank. Plaintiff, by K. J. Nk.UT(NGALB. its attorney. LEGAL NOTICK. II. Suelser, plaintiff, Va Lloyd J. Hyatt und Mary ('. Tockey, Defendants. Lloyd J Hyatt will take notice that on the flth day of April 1*147 It D. Hendrickson, prede cessor in office of Geo. W. Hunter, a justice of the Peace of Loup City Township. Sher man county. Nebraska issued an order of attachment for the sum of $133.75 und Inter est In an action pending before him wherein II. Sn»t>Uer la plaintiff und Lloyd Hyatt im pleaded with Mary Tockey are defendants, that property or defendants, consisting of bushel* and 40 pounds of wheat has been utlucked under said eider, also yiyrnishce summons Issued against Mike Palau. Sai l caus.- was countiuued to the tltfa day of December. INbf. at lo o clock, a. in. W. J. KlhHi.it und T. S. No.HTtfiOAi.K. Attorneys for Plaintiff. NOTKJK. To <4r*11 letb Gunther, non-resident You will take notice Hut uu t lie sih day of November, Int*. I.dw Snyder, a Justice of the Peace ill Bristol township, Slid man county, Nebraska D*m*d an order o| atiaihment for the min of tfti.'niu an sot ion pending before him, wherein Henry Reese is plainlllt and ibitftlieb Lit other is defendant. Thai proper* v of defend ant consisting ol one third undivided in terest tu thirty am * of corn grown and now standing oh the south hail of Ihu south east quarter of Section £\ Tow it *hip 1.1 north of Range 14, west nth p m , In itMurmwii county, Nebraska, has be*-u attached under sum older, said cause was com limed unlit December j.ih, at ho * bn k A M at same ttuie plaint Ht garnisheed Jacob t> am tier Yuk ate teuuired In answer said peti tion ou or beloio Decern i**r fi, iwf. Ilrsiki UmiM. Plaintiff, hr vi Y. M tm »w. Ill* Attorney IT’S DANGEROUS f*lM«|M UM . •» » AW * mmAs |bsi bat. * 41 t o- ft ft* ole ** «!v • ** - V Is * iv,4 f*« **-* wkASf ift ft* •**- * '•* ftA1 tk*4 I bsW* ■* Vs * » * • . • Nil *st| | • (tSMlH#, tribal Wf tnrlv 10" i |4SI j till* ’ elft granite ware, the U*t made. ('all and *oe ua Iefore buying and we will give you one hundred eenta worth of goods for a dollar. If you need any light on the autyect calf a ad inspect our nee line of lamps, from 1A eenta up. • Don’t forget the Brick Hardware Store. E. H- WATKJNSON.