CrrY No rthwestern LOUP CITY, SHERMAN COUNTY, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, JUNE 24, 1898. NUMBER 14 j H""}1 | Is preparing to close out his entire stock of READY MADE CLOTHING These goods are all FIRST CLASS and of the “HAPPY HOME BRAND’’ will be sold entirely =-:-—-=-; A great many of our friends will visit the Exposition this season. Most of you will pay more or less attention to the exhibits which will Ik* made by the great department stores of this country, and many of you will be tempted to become customers of theirs, through their statement that h e country merchant cannot meet their prices. We are aware that most country merchants do not meet their prices, but rta that liters is bo plans liks Asblou, I don't think’ j Mr A. V lllava is here in Iwdialf of tbs desrtng Company, aud be re ports liaviug good success with tbs psopls bate. Miss Kva Taylor took lbs tram lot Loup City on Saturday evening Mr. Nivlaon, of l.iUbflstd, was bsts last week and bought out tbv vapH-o of Stanislaus UaUxeaskt. and aw Stany is going lu (stirs Mr. anti Mrs J. K Conklin left lot Omaha on tbs Monday morning train and a/s told that they ars thinking of caauaulag tksir trip t« t'lact nnatii shm that wt II viwtt rsiattvss for a 11 me before returning to Ashton. Frank (Jappa was seen to hoard the east Bound Passenger train Monday morning euroute for St. Paul. Uev. Sexton was here on Sunday evening aud delivered a very aide sermon. Hot time iu the old town ou Tliur day night aud Mrs. Sylvia Schaupp carried off the Popular Lady pri/.e, which was a handsome silver cracker Jar. Congratulation* poured iu thick aud fast from her legiou of frteuds tieuero aud Spaucer closed their engagement with this place on Tliur day night and left for l«oup City but U la aad to relate that they did uot leave many freinds to mourn their departure Mr*. .1 K. /ehnger of liav.d City arrived on Monday et suing fora vi*lt wilh her parent* Mr. and Mrs \V II Brown and her sister Mrs K ll. T»y ’<*r. Mia Amo* Marlow and son Arthur reiurn ft -in Harwell on Ihe \\ edues •lav aiiNHiuf freight trwlu W M. hittvlser "niM it lo Loup City mi Wintuvwilai U V Mari us wrui li* Patwter ttnl wvaday morning to his mother returning wuh her I C I*. Photographs M. LESCHINSKY, photographer Will be in his gallary iu Loup City on JULY 4, 5, 6 7, 8, ana 9 SPECIAL LOW HATE FOR ONE WEEK ONLY Parties wishing photographic work done will please call on either of above mentioned days. Gallery will be closed again for an indefinate period after Julv Oth. M. L ESC MINSKY", Photographer. In our advertising columns will be found an announcementof Ex-Senator John.), Ingalls forthcoming book en titled America’s War For Humanity. Canvassing agents will And in it a book remarkable interest, ana cer tainly of extraordinary salobiliay. The history ol the war is told in pict ure and story, and in a way that always characterizes the brilliant pen of Sen ator Ingalls. In narrating the inci dents of this war he finds grand scope for his superb descriptive and ana lytical powers. Tire theme is worthy of tbeauthor, and the author is byor thy of the theme. It is published dy F. D. Thompson Publishing Co. of St. Louis, Mo. It will be a monumen tal work that will not only be every where read, but it will be a monument to his genius that will outlive in his story his brilliant senatorial career. The subscription book trade and the canvassing agent are fortunate in the fact that an author of such rare abil ity has been enlisted in its interest. ‘•One Minute Cough Cure is the beat preparation 1 have ever sold or used ami 1 can't say too much In its praise.',—L. M. Kennon, Merchant, Odell, Ga. Oden dahl Hro's, -- I) Perhaps you have made s j •tup your mind to take v 1 Scoffs tj j Emulsion | :> this summer. ?i Then look for s •* I ^ this picture on J}l • /the wrapper, a I1(; • / man with a big A ^; • i Hsh on his back, S; • / you ot something ** just (> J / i» good." S ♦ ;S VI lien you want cod/; tv liver oil and the h>p<»*/• II phosphites you w ant the ), •/ very best. Vou will find S; 1/ them in only one place, S * !? Scott's Emulsion. A There is no other cmul-t; «S stun like ill none other '• K 4mM Um MM WMi an i has W • i'igj I if record of cores i • « a*** • * • • Ex-Senator John J. Ingalls, of Kansas, whose fame us a brilliant writer, a man of remarkable scholar ship and literary attainments, is even greater than that of the distinguished senator, announces a new book on the subject of the American-Spanish Cuban War. It is entitled “Ameri ca’s War For Humanity in Picture and Story.” It is published by the N. 1). Thompson Publishing Co., of St. Louis, Mo., and I9 an exhaustive discussion of the causes of tiie war, and an equally exhaustive history of its incidents, and u brilliant analysis of the famous characters conducting it. It promises to be the one great and popular work called forth by this wonderfully interesting national epi sode. Whatever Senator Ingalls touches he adorns; and this book shines aud sparkles m ti e light of bis genius. The present work is worthy of his geuius, and will be a monument to bis fame. The subject now so engrosses the popular mind as to forcast for this book a sale that will be universal. It will be sold by subscription only, and the canvassing samples are now' ready for agents. We advertise it in an other column. Don’t fall to get the latest edition of Hand McNally’s great War Map If you want to he posted on the exact spot that the Spaniards are receiving Allupathlc doses of American ‘'Jingoism.’’ Only 15 cents, at this olllce. 8. R. Parker, Sharon, WIs., writes: "1 have tried lieWltt’s Witch llaxel Salve for Itching piles and it always stops them In two niluutes 1 consider I»eWIll’s Witch llaxel Salve the great est pile cure on (he market."-(Men dahl Bro s, I lgl'OU I.IUKNSK MiifltlK, lit the matter of tit# a|t|»H»aiion of t.ouia \ t<»«ly for It.tour h> •«»•’ 't«»t!c«i It hvi’Htit |ivin tfeat l.tfMlI* t iiiiv i Aitmoiii for IH# you li«y ut i*yM If tbato bo no <«mo*'ttoitak ramoaatiaa## of |ooto#t bio*! bofofo July b tbo ItOplM# lilt bo |4llBlt’l I «*i it % tail, f, <%£i*l*#ant lUVblk nf MtAtl I tbtA t P taboo a#* on mi lam no boo Into If, f k* It * K OnaOVtU#, fbOtat*n «*4 aim at no# ball mu# oat I of italti It Mao tMaara ana atm#t tbioo obi. • ‘ft* «(•»•«•! nm manual# ttoaat #aa bat a am : by boatMm y*n§r«riy b*]ftflm imataraa# aaat ynfeitoaMon of i|o abba l*b%a Mata iN#%tiltak baa The gpeat Terry Show Is Copriipg to Loup City FRIDAY, JULY 1st. 1898 ____ TENT SHOW._ The only one of the kind seated with Patent Folding Opera Chairs. See our Grand street parade at 1 o'clock p. m. See the old-fashioned southern cart and mule. See the original log cabin on wheels. The bale of cotton shipped to us direct from the cotton fields of the Sunny South. 40 PEOPLE_40 50 HOKSES 50 7 BLOOD HOUNDS 7 SHETLAND PONIES, TRAINED DONKEYS DUOKH OPKN AN 7 :»(» P. M. OVERTURE AT 8:00. PERFORMANCE BEGINS 815. ORDER YOUR CARRIAGE ON LOT AT 0:15. Lips, Lips, Lips. We w ish to mil the attention of our mauy customers to the fact that wo have added to our stock au elegant line of latinpa, also a tiue assortment of 0LA8M V\ AHK, fancy cupa anti saueers anti plate* We aasure all that the price* are way down, It is a pleasure to fume in and look the good* over and to peiea* them ia a pnvelage Thanking you tor past fat or* 1 am Your* Truly, I, S. SHSPPflRD, Jeweler ami Optician, lamp tltv, Neb,