Lioaal Daws. Mr*.>A. M Bennett Is reported quite sick. ' Max Leschinsky was at home over Sunday. Fred Stratbadee, of Arcadia, was in town Wednesday. Eugene Patton, and wife was visiting In the city over Sunday. Mr. II. Smelser. of Ashton, was In town several days this week. Bargain days at the Bargain Store, July ‘JH, and 30,—A. E. Chase, Mr I.adegard from Litchfield was a county seat visitor last Saturday. The water that comes down town from the Irrigating ditch is alive with little fish. Miss Hattie Hayburst Is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Jitmnle Conger, this week. Mr. Bussell, of Washington twp , was In the city Monday, and made this office a very pleasant call. Will Crlss is getting hlsstcam thresh er teady for business. He will begin the seasons work at Frank Otlewski's. Last summer one of our grand-child ren was sick with a aervere bowel troub le .savs Mrs E. O. Oregory of Fredricks town, Mo. Mr and Mrs. Wm Benschoter started for home at Fall City Nebr, this morn jug. They will visit a few days at Grand Island on their return. Frank Simpson, purchased C. L. Drakes interest in the Bound Front barn and commence business In partnership with O. Benschoter Angust first. MACHINE OIL AT WATKINSON’S We have been Indirectly informed that the Republican county central commit tee will meet to-morrow to arrang for a convention. A good many people In the city are freely ualng the water from the Irrigat ing dltcb. The farmers up the valley are also irrigating. M. II. Smith of Divide, has purchased the old dwelling bouse that used to stand at the mill, of Ohlsen Bro's and will move It to his faim. Dont forget the cleariag sale at the bargain store. 20 per cent off on all goods Friday and Saturday July 29, and .10.—A. K. Chase. Our doctor's remedy had failed, (hen we tried Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy which gave very speedy relief. For sale by —Odendahl Bro's Druggists. The dry spell that we are experienc ing Just now Is causing the people that live enntiguous to the ditch to work early and late these days. An hours water means several acres of corn. You may hunt the world over and you will not find another medicineeijueai to Chambelaln.s Colic Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy for bowel complaints. It is pleasant safe and reliable For sale by—Odendahl Bro's Druggists. I think Dewitt's Witch Hazel Salveis the finest preparation on the market for piles. So writes John C. Dunn, of Wheel big W Va. Try It and you will think the same. I also cures eczema and all skin diseases.—Odendahl Bros. Mrs. J. L. Hopper arrived home from Minden last Friday evening she la con siderably Improved in health and her many freinds were glad to welcome her back again. In order to clear up stock before going to Chicago to buy my fall stock I will have a 20 per cent discount sale on Fri day and Saturday, July 29-30. A. E. Chase. 1 lit tills out and bring it with you, it will save you money ami trouble. On your arrival in Omaha, to attend the Trans-Mississippi Exposition, take 20, and Dodge St. Transfer at Hi, and Dodge, get oil'car at lilondo St., go 3 blocks west to 2720. For information write to It. Bristol, 2730, Ulondo St, Omaha Xeb Mr Z. O. ^ oung, of Washington twp was In the city Mouday with a paper try ing to raise money to purchase a horse for Mr O. II. Mlzuer, who lost his by lightning a short time ago. Mr Young, desires us to say that he met with very good soecess both here and at Arcadia and that he desires to thank the people for so generously assisting him in a noble cause. let your motto I* lie, steal drink and swear,” When you lie let It tie down to pleasant dreams. When you 'teal let It be away from Immoral asso ciate*. When yon drink let It be noth mg bnt pure cold water. When you •wear swear that you will patronize your hum* paper pay your subscription and not tend your Job work away from home Nebraska lily New. lb* tseuior editor and family. Ssi'olu I panted by father and mother Hi 'mhoi, r a« vented an las lainm to dm* with Mr and Mr* J, L llawk last kumlay and rt usrtewcwd a <*ty c«p.y«ht* time Hesntea pa< u- ng uf a o.mpiMu,,* dia net toob a ilrull thr« la th* midst of »ks b wa»an orabard consisting of cherry ap pie. peach plum and eve* pear live* Mr ilawh still WHUptss kis uhl iomseetead sad Ibe tree* In ttMiw at* the froiu ••I M* own tabs-* Ills crsap of small giain and v*»tn bkntisg well Thousands of persons have been cured of piles by using DeWltt's Witch ila/.el j Salve . It heals promptly anil cures j ccxeina anil all skin deceases. It gives ; immediate relcif.—Odendahl Bros. Frank Otlcweki received the voucher from the Koyal Xeighbors of America in payment of the certificate of Mrs Otlewski deceased. Sick headache billiousnessconstipation and all liver and stomach troubles can be quickly cured by using those famous little pills known as Dewitts Little Early Kisers. They are pleasant to take and never gripe. Odendahl Bros. M. E. Church Sunday July 24. 1898. Morning service at 10:30 subject ‘ The youth ofJesus." Evening service by Key. E. Smith -at 8. to be followed by the Sacramental service. Quarterly Conference on Monday at 10 a. in. The editor of the Evans City Pa., Globe writes "One MinuteCough Cure Is rightly named It cured my children after all other remedies failed." It cures coughs, colds anil all throat and lung troubles.—Odendahl Bros. Several farmer* have shown us a sam ple of wheat this week that was taken pcrmiscously from their fields and in every case it was tlrstclass. Indicating that the small grain will give a better yield than was expected. Mr J. Kapp of Ashton, was in the city last Saturday. He reports that his son arrived over land from Oklahoma last week. Mr. Kapp is one of Ashton's oldest settlers, having located there long before Ashton was on the map. He says wheat is partially damaged In bis locality but a veiy fair crop will be had. The Chief Burgess of Mllesburge Pa. say* DeWltt’s Little Early Kisers are the beet pills he ever used In his family dur ing forty year* of house keeping. They cure constipation sick headache and stomach and liver troubles. Small in size hut great In results.—Odciidabl Bros. Robert Jenner a former resident of this county and a brother of our towns man Harry Jenner arrived In town last Monday evening to riglt bis Brother for a short time, Mr. Jenner is now located at new Orleans, I,a. and is engaged in truck gardening and Orange graftlng.ne speaks very highly of the south and says the people down there are very Patriotic on the war ijuestion.He will leave again for ills Southern home today we are told J. A. Niles of Elm Township was in town last Saturday and he says they have very little to complain of in the way of crop as far as small grain is con cerned at least. Mr. Niles says he has 80 Acres that is very good and 20 acres that is fair. He also says that if God ncd the republican party continue to work together for a few years onr cobntry will be strictly In it. Mr. Anderson who Jivesfnear Rock ville and works on the U. P. Section ac cidently shot himself through the hand with a thirty-two Caliber revolver, last Wednesday evening. Mr. Anderson was going home from work in the evening and had the revolver with him he saw a rab bit and took the weapon from his pock et to shoot, hut the revolver would not work, it being self acting. He held the barrel in his left hand and was trying to revolve the eyli ndcr with his right Wheu he pulled on the trigger the gun unex peetededly went to work and sent a ball through the hand shattering the hone of the fore-linger. We went hack to Rock ville and came to Loup City on the train and hud his hand dressed by Dr. Main. What might of been a serious affair happened at Rockville, last Friday even ing. Some sixteen of the hoys, several from Loup City, who are assisting on the new elevator, were sitting on the edge of the side walk in front of S. J. Fair's store. Some of them got a bunch of tire crackers and was throwing them in the street, which seemed to annoy a man by the name of Moses, who lived Jims mu oivii, *it3 i;aiuc tiui* ridly out of bis house and tired a shot at the boys which passed just over their heads and went through the store win dow ol Mr. Fair, lodging in the plaster ing in side the store. There was a gen eral retreat for shelter among the hoys hut Moses only tired once. Mr. Fair, we are told, come to town the next day to liuve the man arrested. As this is not the first offence of the kind the citi zens of Rockville were getting enough of his permiscous -hoot mg, hut county attorney Long, we are informed, took the bull by the horns and got Moses to promise not to get his gun" any more, and poured halm on Mr Fair's wound ed feeling*, and Moses w as extricated from the bull-rushes once more. • ♦ rrrtly M r«*u|ili . There is nothing alow about the Neb raska l-pworth Assembly, Their pro gram for I* U an eight days winner Hubert McIntyre <.moral O O How ard, llubop lluwman. Juhn li Woolly. Chancellor M> Howell and other great men of the pisiform will address the large audience* sure to be present The dtie* are Aug. li-lu and the amazing Success uf Iasi year w ill doubtless he |epe«|ed Write 1‘reaideut I, tl, l.wues, f dec.do, for prospectus and loll partic ulars, • • • I IHli t»r IM M*r«* ^t» lb* utftlluw ul lb*** uituiuni o# • ul* to •I|l4,#ffijf thank lbs kind frlssib the Woo.loisn Nr other* amt the mm* tec* of the Mum# luruiu wb > so leroleiiy u.|i lortl to " Nert * during b t illness au-l to us in mi lensinatsi that a hke sympathy may nriahien Ih* shaduOy passes of your Uses. Is our j prayer In III* Name kltuilitt Iti kkuwt< twit I Nr snoati DIED R. B. Burrowes died al his home in this city at 5:20 p. rn., Monday, July IK, I8i)8 after an illness of several weeks. Cause of death is said to be some derangement of the stomach. He was bed fast but a few days. Mr. Burrowes was born in Lyons, Iowa, on November Lith, lKtiH. He came to Loup City in 18H(i and at first engaged In the real estate bus iness with M. H. Mead. He com menced the practice of law in the oil ice of John Blackman and John Wall and was admitted to the bar on April 17, 18ko in the district court of Shernan county, after which he went to the Black Hills where he remained for several years He again returned from Dakota, and went into the law office of A. Wall, subsequently he operated the cream ery at this place for a short time, and again returned to the practice of luw, this time entering into a co partnership with Aaron Wall, and remaining until his death. He was married to Katherine Perscha on the 22 day of April, 181)2, and one child was horn to their union. Mr. Burrowes wus a member of the Modern Woodman of America and the Home Forum, and carried a beneficiary certificate of #2,000. in the former and #1,000. in the latter. The members of both orders turned out to pay their last respects to their departed brother. His parents live at Boulder, Col orado; one sister was at his bedside during his late illness. The funeral was held at the Meth odist church, on Tuesday July, l!) at J, p. m. anu was very targcty attended. The pall-bearrers were all members of the local bar. Rev. Matthew* officiated and the remains were laid to rest in the Evergreen cemetery. resolution* or loupcittbar. Be it Resolved, that on this Kith day of July IH!W, at a meeting of the members of the Bar of the Twelfth Judicial district of the .State of Neb raska, viz: VV. J. Fisher, E A. Smith, W. K Mellor, J. ,S. I’edler J. VV. Long, Geo. VV. Hunter, it. J. Nightingale, T. S. Nightingale, H. M. Mathews and Aaron Wall, residents of Loup City in said state, Geo. VV. Hunter, acting chairman and II. M. Mathews, as secre tary, It wa9 unanimously resolved that the Chair appoint a Committee of three to draw up a set of resolutions for the Bar, on the subject of the death of their late lamented brother, the Hon. It. B. Burrowcs, and that one of the duties of saiii Committee be to cause said resolu tions to be published and placed in the hands of the friends of the deceased. Whereupon the Chair appointed the following gentlemen to act as such Com mittee: -T. S. Nightingale, J. H. I'edler, and Aaron Wall. Said Committee re ported as fellows: BE IT RESOL V El) that w« deeply deplore the untimely loss by death of an honored member of the Bar of Sher man County and realize that there has gone from our midst an upright citizen a courteous gentleman, a patient and painstaking lawyer in practice always honorable, and digriitied in his demeanor before the Court and zealous in the pro tection of his Clients; and we feel that in the death of our brother, the Honor able K B. Burrowcs, his family hag been deprived of an ail’ectionute husband, a kind and loving father: tbe community and the public, a patriotic and typical American citizen, tbe profession ofthe law . a Jurist of unttsual comprehensive ability and the members of the Bar, in dividually and collectively, extend to the bereaved family and relatives of the deceased their sincere sympathy in this their hour of deepest sorrow. T. 8. Niohtinualk, Aaron Wall Report of said Committee received, resolution adopted and Committee dis charged. Upon resolution the Chairman wan in atructed to move at the next aitting of aahl District Court in and tor Sher man Comity, that the minutes of this meeting he spread at length upon the Journal of said Court. The meeting adjourned siuie die. Gko.w. Hi ntkk, Chairman. Ii. M. Matiikw, Secretary CLEAR CHEEK NEWS. George Ingalls departed this life last Thursday night of cancer of the stomach. His sickness has been of about six mouths duration, during which time lie liaa been unuble to do any work, lie was laid to rest at Lone Kim cemetery ou Saturday and a large concourse of people at tended the funeral. Mr. Ingalls was hoin in Ohio and was Cl years old. lie leaves a wile and several child ren to moutu his loss He was a devout Christian and also an honored member of the A O, I’. W und carried a policy of |J ,UOO. This community luoum* the loss of DorneHuus 1* II rad le v who passed away at hts home on Clear Creek on Tuesday, duty I!*, 1st**. at I a m, Mr. Hradiey was an old and highly respected cHUen lie has been an invalid for two tears past during which time he has I wen conttned to hi* home During hi* 8rst years in Sherman count*, when he p»**a#wed health and strength our i inset** recognised in him a'Je assistance in ob*anting ptd results in alt public matters is which to> w **pit*Isgvd to tahe part Ms* oania Before you breed your mare* come and take a look at the Alex Taylor, horse. He Is the best ALL PURPOSE HORSE in Sherman county. I am stand ing him in my barn.opposite C. Hauck's blacksmith and wagon shop. Terms $5.00 to Insure. R. T. Shtdkr Stutterers. For the Permanent Cure of Stammer ing and Stuttering etc., under the per sonal treasment of Prof. E. C. New comb, 2021, Sherman avenue, Omaha, Nebr. Farmers, Insure your pfripertv In The Phenix Insurance Company, against Fire, Lightning. Wind storms Cyclones and Tornadoes. w. J. nsneh. Agent. *10.r.lloanee relating to levying a tax on i the tsiiehl* property |i«r«oAAl, 4ml | rnitMt, of the vUMtf* uf l.oupctiy, fcebr to p#ov hie lor U»« u«« M«Aty r <*«• uf «ei4 \ ft»i U»« RkaI . etu uf I***, itnl I (tfuruiliif m«A4« uf Mlvrlittf miuv I Itpilul ItllftS’ l tiy l!(P vltr iUM i ANil tM«t4 • *< i vu«t«NM ul *»•# ««i4 ' i t«ftM>l Luuitt'ily ? Nel.iesfce 1M i. ffcet tin* Ua «a4 (• hereby (•tiff a IRt root# t*i «t|tl Hillr'l eilhU Ibt' 1'U-Mf ut 1.04*1’ ► A A -4 t t I t iAlMV U«IK«|| I is# lAI MAMlhlitll AflM •«» h mpH lit t f 4t«i|H*l«4 ku e »l C4 »v u.|iU *•»*'»* k». .Md.a*.., .halt •• la iww*irsws«eNi»ibt i At-'*- -4a, - eel ,.<* w w w AAllMi * * u 41 *4 l«U« rtNt I pe»<#4l ifcie #t»l 4a| uf 4*ty ' »*e* Here We Are WITH A FULL LINE OF GOODS. Bipdipg T'wip6) Buggies, MOWERS, AND RAKES. have just arrived. Call while I have a big assortment to seclet from. I have a big stock of Mills, Pumps and Pipes. REFRIGERATORS, GASOLINE STOVES. Sewing Machines, Machine Oils, etc I ALSO HAVE A FULL LINE OF HARNESS. AND CARRY REPAIRS FOR McCORMlCK, BUCKEYE AND WOOD MOWERS AND HARVESTERS. ___ J T- M. PEED, EAST SIDE I’URUC SQUARE. LOUP CITY, - - NEB. PAIL! PAIL! HAIL F. E, BPEWEP, will insure your crops against hail in the reliable ST. PAUL FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY THE ONLY RELIABLE COMPANY DOING HAIL BUS INESS IN THE STATE. 4 This company has been engaged in the Hail business for the past fourteen years. Within the last eleven years it has paid for losses by Hail the sum of $411,030.30. This large sum of moijey has been paid without a single law suit, and to the satisfaction of the claimants. The Hail policy is the tairest and most eijuitable over issued by any insurance company. It carefully protects the interests of the insured :iqd provides a just method for arriving at the amount of the loss in case the crop be injured by hail. This is the only Stock Fire Insurance Company in the United States engaged in the hail business. It has ample assets to cover all liabilities. It pays its losses promptly and honestly. We solicit vour business for the year 1898. F. E. BREWER, Agent. I ALSO HAVE EIRE AGENCY FOR ST. RAUL FIRE AND MARINE AND HOME FIRE OF OMAHA. LOOK HERE Spot €ash is What Talks, -ANJ) MAKES MY GOODS- ^ 25 PEP GENT Cheaper-' ^ and does not require you to pay for goods that the other ltd- I low bought and did not pay for. This is what cash i will do: It will buv an Oak » ANTItit E FINISH BIBBED TOI* CENTEH TABLE' 10 X 10 for $1.(10, which at the usual way of doing business would cost \<>u $1.28, and v 21X21 OAK 1’ENTEB TABLE SAME FINISH for 1 .”»!*. Ordinarily it wouhl cost you $2.00. I also have a large OAK t EM EU TABLE WITH THE SAME FINISH < < for only $1.78 s<>ld elsewhere for $2.80 | SCREEN DOORS FOR .90 NOT $1 oo I am *4*1 Hum; my «*iiliro duck of gotal* fori » « • % ■