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A. P. CUbLBY. Vice-President. * Csshisr. FIRST BANK OF LOUP CITY. General Banking Business Transacted. Paid up Capital Stock $20,000 l/ORRK8PONi»BN'r»: Seaboard National Hank, New York City, N. Y., Omaha National Hank, Omaha, Nehraaka. ATTENTION FARMERS! I represent the BEST and CHEAPEST (Mutual) HAIL INSURANCE IN NEBR. We write Insurance at actual coat. The limit of our premiums is live per cent* Wo only assess such purt of five per cent as la necessary to p*V losses and expenses, and this purt of said five per cent is not collected until the first day of next September and November on small Krain and corn iri their order respectively. NEBRASKA HAIL INSURANCE COMPANY, MAH ION E. ZINK, Agent. LOUP CITY. NEBRA8KA. x«* ^^otVSl 5. ^7“» Vue .*? t,!****^,,! V 'l‘,U'‘ ' II I* v «£*r£i* »“£&*£*".■et* ~'TS&~gS&*m0^—• lb* «■• »* * „ B00« °" ”*4 ° —ALL WOMEN ^IJnMTNTHS all the pain and sickness from which woman auiier la caused by weakness derangement In the organs manstruatlon. Naarly always when a woman is not well organs are affected. But when they ere strong end healthy a woman is very seldom sick. !a nature's provision lor the refu tation ol the menstiual function. It curse all "female troubles." It a Is equally effective for the gtrl in her teens, the young wile with J» meetio end maternal caret, end the woman approaching the period known ea the “ Change of Life." They ell need it. They are el) beneiitted by M. tact* l. twti t»e««e. Met., teyw - ii tin. t,Swd Sm i«n Iimw . W **>■*M esk'iWaanse eat qaftM ••MkMKkkKtM. mat ki **“••** •“« kw ys vm Muffi ■»<>« »'"»oa Se MUfi alUt* Immammmammmmmmmmamm* BRITISH S. S. GARONNE. THE ONLY STEAM ER SAILING BETWEEN VAN COUVER AND KT. MICH AEL8 THAT CARRIES THE BRITISH FLAG and is fully protect ed FROM THE SPANISH WARSHIPS It In (lie qulckext anil only Male way to Alaxka. Thu lartfexl and beat equipped Steamer In the Alaaknu trade, connecting with our due Itlver Mteamerx atst. Midi, aela, making the Journey ax pleaxant aa poxalhle and comtortahle ax a trip on the Iludxon. Kor further particular* addrexa K LONDYK E-Cil 1C AGO TRANSPOR TATION' AND TRADING CO. 417—418 Monadnock Bldg.. Chicago. T“ Agents Wanted. In every county to supply the Great Popular Demand for America's War for Hemaoity TOLD IN PICTURE AND STORY Compiled end Written l»y SENATOR JOHN J. INGALLS. Of Kansas. Tim iiiomI brilliantly written, moat pro. fuseiy and artistically Illustrated, and moat luteusely jiopular book on the sub ject of the war with hpaln. Nearly 200 Superb IllDitntiOBS Irom piototnpii taken specially for this great work. Agents sre making gs) to »lim a week selling it. A veritable bonanau for live canvassers. Apply fur description, terms and territory at onca N 0 THOMPSON PUBLISHING COMPANY • T- LOUIS MO ON NtW VONK OITV AVKTVIsKMI HAS. Tilt I li.lt I nr lilt IIIUI. tsliv not Imp Independent ami o* n y our own little ga» pUnl which w ill give lour times more light than ordinary gas. or electric lights at one halt the cost? Applicable for us* lu churches, stores, la clurtes, hotels, residences slid country I I homes safer than ordinary gas or War j use tie lamps Approved by all tic Hoards of I'nder writer* through Hit the United ■stales WsMfahl a Hist class ay-eut In every town. W rite for catalogue ami . prices, flit At v tvi hkh ti va Mai mag I'u i Akron Ohio I j A. S- MAIN, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON LOUP CITY. - NEBRASKA OFFICE. -One door east of Clmne'a draft store. R. J. NIGHTINGALE. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, LOUP OITT. i I HD T. INKS, PROPRIETOR OF Express and General Delivery Line, All Express or Freight orders prompt ly attended to. T. 8. NICHTINCALE, LAWYER, DOFS A General Law and Collection Business A Notary I’uhlfr, NtniugrsptiBr and Type Writer In Office. One Door North of First Bank, loup dirr, - - nkhkaska. WJ.FI8HER, Attorney at Law and Notary Public, Will Defend In Foreclosure Cases. ALSO do A General Real Estate Business. Office In Nouthwhmteiix llulldlnit, MHJP CITY, - NKIIItAHKA. Totter, Hull-Klic urn ami Kczeina. The intense itching and smarting, inci dent to these diseases, isinstantly allayed by applying Chamberlain’s Eye and Skin Ointment, Many very bad cases have been permanently cured by it. It is equally efficient for itching piles and a favorite remedy for sore nipples, chapped hands, chilblains, frost bites and chronic sore eyes. 25 cts. per box. I»r. daily’s Condition Powders, are just what a horso needs when in bud condition. Tonic, blood purifier and vermifuge They are not food lmt medicine and the best in use to put a horse in prime condition. Price 25 cents per package. U <i l r MODERATE FEE*. i Orr^:: <• Opposite U S patent Ornce ,vc i t.. ’i.o i- ..a ik in :cb.» lime lima lliose remote •Jin \\ Sent! model, inswiug or photo., with de«crip tlon. We aavise, if patentable or not. tree of cuarge. Our fee not due till patent is secured. (i A Pamphlet, “How to Obtain I'atcnis,'* with < | cost of same in the L*. S. end foreign countries|, sent free. Address. <' :C.A.SN©W&CO.: V Oss. piiturOoict, Washington, D C. / NOTICE OK STOCK TAKEN UP. I hereby give notice that I have taken upon my farm, In llrlslol township, Sec lion, II, T. IS, Range 14, Sherman county Nebraska, on or about May 3rd, lsks: One black mare colt, about three years old, weight about sun pounds, hind legs white up to knee mid star in forehead. Owner can have same by paying cost of keeping and for this advertisement. I’ETKK Mortis. NOTICE OK ESTRAY TAKEN UP. Taken upontny farm on Section 17, T. 13, R. IS. Rockville, Sheimau county, and about one half mile east of Rockville: One black mare about three years old, weight about 7U) pounds. Owner can have same by proving property paying pasturage and publication of this notice. Dean mills, Rockville, Neb. Legal Notice, state of Nebraska, County of Sherman, Village of Loup City. #. s. Ksllmals of Expenses, for which appro priation, should he made for ensuing mu nicipal year Is as follows: Kor general fond purposes * 7UI.OO Kor street SMO Kor water for . lnKJ.uO Kor Interest on water bonds sSo.uu Kor Judgement of Dustin. suu.uo t u.nvieo The entire revenue for the muntct|>al year ending May Srd, IsUT was as follows School fund # ,1«nsi General •• M4-* Slreel *47 .'I# Water Wl.ti Judgment Tsm*i Int on water Iannis IWue MRk-iai Hy order of Village Hoard, Witness toy bauds and the seal of said village on this isih day of Jane, n*si, on-ali T. a. Sum» Village Clerk uhk vi om k We are now prepared to offer lo our readers the NugrilW keTUt* ’he Send Weekly NUle Journal, amt the K*nsks I’ll) WeeItty Journal, all tor the small sum of |l W* t his i> one o| Ibe Isest oiler* out, t he Is o a week Nebraska lilata Jon r ms I Is o«e uf lh« best hews pai-er* putsllsbeil in In* stale, and s o** talsss all Ibn capital tsests l bs k sic*** I'll* Weekly la *>i e o| l|»e best *ts#a lea's In Kan*** I be Vustiiw s «tau* |i the -Mi si pipes o| ssheiusass I oun|y sod s’ tstlaln* twice as Much ls-suse pllos *» ass) ssstsef paper ps*bll#hcd In lb* cone y V shsssibl got slelay Its la . M * lisa’s.' "1 »bls *» r In «¥»>*%. IMt*„ M Mi#*'*1 JiiMI M I lift $|h> >!»»'•« k | i(M| -Ik***t*•'**■• »# h* tit 1*1 TI >IK T MMJI LOCI' CITY. NKBK Lincoln, Denver. Omaha, Helena, Chicago, Butte, St. Joseph, Salt Lake City. Kansas City Portland, St. Louis, San Francisco, anil all points and all points East and South. West TRAINS LEAVE AS FOLLOW Ml GOING EAST No ..vs Passenger. 7 ,.V. n. in No no Freight.. g.00 p in GOING WEST No. M Passenger 1:1ft p. m. No. ft# Freight. ..... Iliftua.ni. Sleeping, dinner anil reclining chair cars (seuls free) on through trains Tickets sold and baggage checked pi any point In the United States or Canada. For Information, maps, time tables and tickets call on or write to A. K. Werts Agent. OrJ. FRANCIS, Gen'I. Passenger Agent, Oinatis, Nebraska, U. P. RAILWAY. No. KB leaves daily except Sunday (pass enger). 7:30 a, m. No. ss leaves Monday, Wednesday and Friday, (mixed) 3:05 p. in. No. MU leaves Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, (mixed) *:;*) n. in No s; arrives dally except Sunday (mixed) 11:4ft a in No <6 arrives dally except Sunday (pass enger) 7.or> p. m First class service and close connections east, west and soul h. W I). CLIFTON, Agent. Loup City Market Report Prices paid for: Corn lift Wheat SU Oats.. . * llogs . 3.40 Cows and hellers.Lft0©>,20 Feeders. 3.80 llutter, per pound * Eggs, per do* . 6 It Ik always gratifying to receive test imonial for Chamberlains Colic, Cholera anil Diarrhoea Remedy and wheu the en dorsement Is rroin a physician it is es pecially so. “There Is no more effective remedy than Chamberlain's Cholic Cholera and Dlarrhoe Remedy" writes Cr It. E Robey physician and pharamaclxt of Olney, Mo and as he has used the Remedy In his own family ar.il It in Ills drug store for six years he should certainly know. For sale by. Odendahl Bros Druggest. THE SUNDAY JOURNAL FREE. During t Ik* great war excitement peo i pie cannot get enough papers to read on i the all-absorbing topic. The State Journal, as a special offer, w ill send free the great Sunday State Journal, three months to any person sending In #1,00 fora year’s subscription to the Semi-Weekly State Journal. During these exciting times The Seinl-Weekly Journal beats theoldweckly all to pieces and with a big sixteen-page paper thrown In, Is the greatest bargain ever offered for #1.00. Just think! you get two biweekly papers each week for a whole year, and a big sixteen-page Sunday paper three months all for #1.00 | In order to be entitled to this special premium you must send your Dollar pireet to the State Journal, Lincoln Neb* RKDl'DKD RATES TO GRAND EN CAMPMENT MINING DIST., WYO. The Union Pacific will sell tickets at one fare for the round ti ip. plus #5.00, from all points In Nebraska, Kansas. Colorado and Utah to Rawlins, Wyo. Dates on which tickets will be sold are 1st and drd Tuesday in May, June, July August, Sept., Oct. and Noy. Stage line dally except Sunday each way between Rawlins and Grand Encamp ment. For full Information call on or address W. D. Clifton, Agent wupcrvlsor* Proceeding*. Loup City, July 12th, 1BPH. The following member* ot the County Hoard ot Sherman county met, this day, in regular session: llenry Diinkc , chair man; M. Uewolinski, 8. N. Sweetland, Lewis Bechthold and I. \V. Barnes, Supervisors and John Minshull, County Clerk ; absent being J. L. Lelningcr and Peter McKeon, mpervlsors and John W. Long, county attorney. The follow ing proceedings were had and done, to wit: The minute* of the proceedings of previous meeting on motion approved and read. Before the Board came M Cornier and presented to the Board a schedule of Ills [tersotial property which had escaped ; assessthent in Hazard township this year, said schedule having l>een duly signed aud sworn to by said M, Conner, and containing the following Item* ; vis: 2 mules, value *!* ho; 2 w agon*, value $100; 1 watch, $1.00, uierehan dl*e, $40.00 and household furutture, $.1 on, total value $«k>,00. It was on motion ordeied that said valuation so given in by aalvl M Cv inner l» entered Kgaiu t Mm on the s<«aiin«ni book of llaz irvl township for the year 1W (»o motion it*. County Treasurer la iiia'i i, led I ruolri In in the School IMairi. t It,o>i| fund* to the A.-|icg| Ihstrlci Point* the am-, ml* mentioned III H e bUI-.Witig llvt : Hoi Anti But Amt : I t | ai Id el $ V" yd r$i» « ,t» $1 *M> Htl gn 1*1 A M AM :tl 1 m M I *4 ; 4! IVJ»» «l A* It 4« 41 Me At *14 I M -U If Ai a 43 It IH I Its Le h«A *tl Ihe I | Ivysstvl ; »« • | cM,)a*.| at* I elate went thetelh eslyHwl of hsa k| him reel tested « *.« t ssJ «.stt*t slot api*r*.«e4 a* t-ohiev Fees first half 1898, #2(4.50, Commu nions $*169 70, Total $874.20. The official bond of Herbert Baker as overseer of d'strlct nine was approved. The fee book of County Judge was approved as follows:- Fees first half of 1998. $154 18. The bond of M. L. Scott, in the sum of $1,000 00 with S. H. Jones and John j Scott as surities, given for the faithful |ierforinance of I be contract entered into by said M. L. Scott with this county for tile construction of bridges was ex amined and approved. In the matter of the application of William Kielins for admissHon to the Nebraska Soldiers and Sailors Home, the County Board, after due inquiry found that the statements made in said appli cation are true to the best of their knowledge anil belief, that he. tile ap plicant, Is without ability to support himself, his disability heiuit old ace. and the chairman nl the Bott'd 4 on motion ordered to endorse said application Ttie fee hook of the Superintendent was examined and approved, viz: Bid auce on hand Jan. 1st, 1898, $94.70; re ceipt since $5.00; Total on hand $99 70. Board adjourned to 9 a in. of July 13. July IHtb, 1808. Board met tills day as per adjourn inent. same members present as on previous day. Fee book of Sheriff approved, vis: Fees first quarter 1808, 8248 05. second quarter $42$ 70, total $6(16.75. Fee book of County Clerk was ex amlned and approved, yiz. Fees firnt quarter 1898, $088.36, second quarter $781 43, total $1,419.70. it, appearing to the Board that s fieri i.ul urmr tied lieen made In I lie cninnu tatlon of the 1896 School District Bond Tax charged In said year against the Sc 4 -4—14—18 belonging to C. F. Hlot lev, In that said bond tax had been entered on the tax list of said year and duly paid by said Hlotley In the sum of $8 83, when It should have been the sum of only $7 12, it was on motion ordered that the County Treasurer refund out of the district bond fund of district No. 28, th« sura of #1.71, that being the ..mount paid into said fund by said Slotlei in excess of Its roper amount. Ill the matter of consent road petition signed by F. .1 Maclejewsl. | et al ss per description previously publish'd, said petition was granted and said road ordered established, recorded and opened for travel. The road petition signed by E. .1. I lay hurst and other*, asking for the establishment of a road as per description previously published, was allowed up on the following conditions, to wit: That the claimants accept In full pay ment of damages arising to them, as follows: The Trustees of the estate of Hiram Barker, deceased to accept damages on lands In the sum of $10 00, on lots the sum of #2.00, Vllirent Bar/.ynskl on lands the sum of $3.00 and Mrs. John Barzynski #10 00 Such damages to be paid t" said claimants by Loup City township and the said town ship to move the fence on the lands of the claimants Vincent and Mrs. John Barz.vnski. It having been brought to the notice of the Board that the bridge across Clear Creek on public road on section line be tween sections 35 and 38-Tp 14 K 18, near the Enoch Gowln place, was In bad condition and required replacing, it was on motion ordered that Supervisor Barnes ascertain the necessary dimen sions of a low water bridge to be erected on the site of the old bridge aforesaid, that supervisor Barnes then informed the County Clerk In regard to said di menslons, and the clerk to notify M. L Sentt. the Bridge Builder to construct said new bridge forthwith On motion Loup City township is al lowed to have a sufllclent amount of the old lumber from the Loup Itiver bridge to construct a small township bridge across Oak Creek ou the public roud be tween sections one and twelve, Tp 14. K. 14. The following claims were nllowed. deductions for taxes made and warrants ordered drawn no the respective funds, to-Wit: Okmkhai. Fuan F E llrewer.. .$ 18 40 II M Mathew . 64 46 (leo E Benschoter.. 1176 John Mlnshull.... . 209 74 t«. S. Letnlnger. l*o 14 Otto Hechthold... 2 40 l,*wla ttechtbold. .'too M. Uewollnskl. 12 Oh I, e*u* Kechthold ... .... 10 U0 Henry Hunker.. ... .., .. 1040 a. N Swietiatid. 10-20 ! W Hatties. 18 40 Itoau Kobo. II. .leaner, #8 00 take* fur tax. 7 40 M K l(e>Bolds, all for tax 2 70 II E. Ills war. all f«ir lax 190 \t I Mo. s alt I Mr laa 110 lien R IWtia-lietsr e IIH II O. M<« ....... I» So Haiis,r. Evan. Jae *»i it in X tern t« . ...... 7 So t'harisa lima .... «oo lllraat i rawer ... ..... . 800 Stall McNulty . .. Suo Vfce li llrtaa t M 4*. Oatttem ,, .... .... 7 40 H belt YtMiafl,,.. ... 7 10 |.e«t» Iteekth -M 14 «0 l«av« I lkr|mw ... .... IM* Hunts! adjourn*! to M*l. W. HM. 110*1 lotsu Miaakult i uuuiy llrtl Its teak H*m Hsysiy Color Blind. Not long ago I was in the crowded office of a celebrated specialist for the eye and car. and I happened to notioe a man sitting at one of the tables with a most bewildered expression on his face and a pile of bright colored worsteds in front of him. After a desperate struggle he succeeded in assorting them, but, alas, not according to shade or color. Dr. 0. cahie in then and said: “Is that tjio best you can do? Try again and put the oolors in five piles. ” Once more the unfortunate man be gan his hopeless task. There were pink, bine, lavender, yellow and red worsteds to be piled, each color by itself. The man l>egan. Yellow was comparatively easy, red not so bad, but pink, blue and lavender conveyed no idea of differenoe. The perspiration rolled down the man's face, his features became fairly distort ed, and finally we heard him murmur, “This is a.corker I" I became desperate myself, a fid whon he finally gravely separated the blue shades, pnttiug some with the lavender and others with the pink, I felt like screaming. Ah soon as I could see the doctor I expressed my sympathy, and he replied: “Yes, sympathy is very well, but if you were riding on a railway train you would like to be sure that the engineor know the primary colors I This man has passed a series of examinations and is qualified to assume a responsible posi tion, but he has this serious defect in eyesight ” — Louisville Courier-Jour nal. Coolnass In IMtifar. “I do not send my men where I will not go myself.' ’ It was Winfield Boott Bchley who said this when he was commander of the New York and stood on the forward bridge of his ship outward bound from one of the ports of tho Atlantic sea board. Ton minutes before a badly frightened man hod run np to him, call lug oat: “Captain, thn forward port magazine ia on Are!” "Then shat yoar month, ” said the captain. The man, thus recalled to hi* •enact*, touched his cap and relapsed into silence, while his commander quietly ordered a Are drill and a mo ment later commanded the Aooding of the magazine. Both orders, a part of tho daily routine on every American warship, were promptly carried out, but it was not until all danger was pas' that the oilicors and men obtained knowledge of the true state of affairs. When they did And out, they realized that their captain had been standing all the time just over tho magazine, and one of thn officers begged him to come down from the bridge and let him take his place. It was then that the captain made the remark quoted above,—Brook lyn Eagle. The Elephant aa a Worker. In tho Biameao Malay states there are probably about 1,000 domesticated ele phants all told, and in the Lao country probably over 2,000 animals are work ing at tho present moment. That these animals breed in captivity in Biam is duo to the fact that a large number of them spend the greater part of their time holiday making in the jungle. When there Is no work for his beast, the mah(rut takas him out to a nioe cool green bit of f rest and leaves him there to enjoy himself. There is no expense oonnected with his upkeep, for he looks after himself, lie has a hobble of rattan round his feet to dissuade him from wandering too far, and a wooden bell round his neok, by the tone of whioh tho mahout or his little boy can always And him, when they go out once a month to look him up and give him some bananas—Geographical Journal A Chinese Advertisement, As a testimonial to the progress of the Chinese toward English and Amer loan ways it is interesting to note their appreciation of the value of advertising in English in tho columns of their news papers. The following notice, whioh appeared recently in a umnese paper published in a district where there are many English residents, may leave e trifle to bo desired in the way of ex pression, bat it sbowH a creditable effort to master the difficulties of a foreign tongue. It runs: “For Hale by private oontraot with out reserve. —4 Ponies Cavendish, Tag, Sally and a white Griffin. —The 8 first named ponies are quite hacks and will carry a Lady also a Dinghy with mast, sails anu oars complete. ’ ’ Tent Plus. Tent pins are mostly made of white oak. They must be of tough wood to stand tho hard knocks to which they are subjected. They are made in lengths uf 16 and 24 inches. Made of hard wood as they are they are yet liable to be broken, aud they are also lost Even in peace the con sumption of tent pins is considerable. A manufacturer uf touts might carry in stuck 6,000 or 10,000 tent pins In war times the demand is of course far greater Like many otlier manufactured articles of wood, tent pins are made In the west, in factories in proximity to th« forests whence the supplies of woud are drawn.—New York Mon. Tuu Mask fw Ika MarrMsr. Counsel fur the defense had pleaded with such eeruset aud pathetic slo queue* iat behalf uf hlsclUmt, who stood charged with pocket picking, that the audu a- •. was moved t*» tears, and ths krtauOff himself was rubbing his syss with a silk handkerchief. At that ua» meat the hamster, happening to glams la bis directum, •mldeaty stopped ia hu ■peach and eioiataami "Why, i he fas cal is using my handkerchief <" —lent dua Til Hi la The « Masse divide the day mfci it parts of two hoars each. Ths Malians tw hon ii hoars ruaud instead nf IWW dlv tenets uf II huwrs wnh. as we do M|