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About The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 19, 1898)
Lioaal Daws. —————————— wh w —wmm wmmmm— Hogs are again on the rise. Ml.«a Nellie Hawk I* assisting in the post ofllee. W. T. Chase is having a new cornice put on his Drug store. Oscar llannlsb of Rockville was at the hub last Saturday. Mr.and Mrs. Gaateyer made a trip to Grand Island Monday. Mrs. J. W. Bradley has been on the sick list for several days. David Richardson, of Elm Township was at the county seat Satuiday, R. J' Nightingale Is curbing and other wise repalting his well this week. MACHINE Oil. AT W ATKINSON’S Geo, Ware, of Oak Creek threshed out !»72 bushels of wheat last Friday. Miss Nettle Leeper of Chanillervltle III. Is visiting the family of A. Button. Mrs W. 11. Hayes was very flck last .Saturday, but it reported better now. Robert Young his a position In the Oothcnberg creamery at wages of $2 60 per day. J. H. Pedler Is handling the cash at the Farmers state Bank In the absence Of Mr. Jaeger. Fred Rein moved to Ashton township last .Saturday. He will farm Ills father's farm next year. Ex Representative Heapy, of Clear Creek waa doing business at the county seat Saturday. W. H, Morris is assisting In the store of J. Phil Jaeger while Mr Jeager takes In the exposition. Richmond Cattle and wife, of Lincoln arevisltlngMr.andMrs.il. J. Night ingale, Mr. Cattle’s parents. Mrs W. II Conger anil daughters Nettle and Abbie went to Omaha Mon nay to attend mo exposition Montgomery Stroud paid tils respect* to this oflice last Monday by calling and depositing two silver one blind red cent dollars, Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Kennedy always afford prompt relief. For sale by-Oden dab I Bro’s, Druggist*. ~ Messrs J. M. Bussell and N. < haprnan two of Washington township's pros perous farmers made this oflice a pleas ant call last Saturday. K. H. Klttell and his brother Kd. was In the city Saturday. Mr. Kd. Klttell has been In New Mexico for the past live yeurs but does not have n very good opinion of that country. While In Grand Island last week we took occasion to look over a large stock of furniture. The prices given us were no better than those which can lie obtained from our local dealers. Do not be Imposed upon but Insist on getting Dr.Sawyers Little Wide Awake Fills because there Is no pill made that will so radlaaliy cure coiistlpatlou, dys pepsia biliousness and livercomplatnts. Sick headache billiousncssconstipation and all liver and stomach troubles can be quickly cured by using those famous little pilln known as Dewitts Little Karl.v Kisers. They are pleasant to take and never gripe.—Odendahl Bros Columbus Gannon returned borne Monday evening laid up with a sore hand. A board fell on it while at work on an elevator at Gothcnberg. Wages were $2.50 per day and could'nt get hands enough to do the work Andy Gray caught us by the hand last Saturday and said “Spains licked.’’ We answered that it looked so to a good old Hue republican but its hard to tell liow the pops look at It. They inay swear we are licked just to be contrary. 1 think Dewitt's Witch Hazel Salve is the finest preparation on the market for piles. So writes John C. Dunn, of Wheel ing W Va. Try it and you will think the same. I also cures eczema and all skin diseases.—OUendald Bros. The Chief Burgess of Mllesburge Pa. say* lie Witt's Little Karly Kisers arc the best pills lie ever used In Ins family dur ing forty years of house keeping They cure constipation sick headache and stomach and liver troubles. .Small In size but great in results,—-Odeudabl Bros. It Is always gratifying to receive tea timonlal* tor Chamberlain's Colic, Cho lera and Diarrhoea Kemedy, and when the endorsemeut Is from u physician It is especially so, "There Is no more satisfactory or ell'ectlve remedy than Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Kemedy," write* Dr K. K. Kobey, physician and plis-uiaclst, of Olucy, Mo and aa he has used the Kemedy lu his own family and sold It In his drug store lor six >c»t», he should certatuly know For sale by Oden* dahl Urn's, Druggist*. “Let me give you a pointer," Mid II, F. Gregg, a popular conductor on the Missouri i'aclllc railroad "f>o you know that Chans her lain'a Colie, f’hule ra and IHarrhoe* itemedy cure* yi u when you have the itouiach ache!1 Well It does." And after giving this friendly bite! advise, the j>dly conductor passed on down the aisle It I* a fact that thousands of railroad and traveling men never take a trip without • bottle »f this Kemedy, which is the host cure for bowel disorders III Ike world 111 and SO cent bottle* for sale hr »Men.Uhl tiro's, Druggist*. G. K Holclikln,the miller got badlv poisoned while working in the mill race A number of our citizens, both male and female, are lighting hay fever now a-days. Treasurer Badura moved Into one of the Sharp houses near the reservoir last Tuesday. Mrs. C. F. Johnson returned from the P.pworth Assembly meeting at Lincoln, last Monday evening. N. B, Thompson dropped In on us Tuesday morning. He reported some items of Interest from his locality. .L II. Hansen has purchased the Morris property north of (he M. F, Church where he now resides Simple health rules demand that you check your present kidney trouble by giving Dr. Sawyers'* rkatlnc a trial. dames Parker called Monday and said that he bail just finished stacking Ills small grain which consists of 17 stacks of wheat and one of oats. Itev. Hchattuek the young man that tilled th • Baptist pulpit quite frequently at this place was married at Grand Island, on Aug 10, to Miss Clara t.'ralg. of that place. J. C. Fletcher brought a mullen stock to town last Monday that meas ured Hft A million stock is quite a curiosity In this country and It creat'd considerable comment. New and second hand wag ons at T. M. Reeds. There will bo a big horse race at the Fair grounds a week from Hatur day between Mike Mullck's horse. Lady Ban and the Itouae horse from Litch field for a purse of $50,00. Frank Otiewski threshed out MOO bushels of grain. Will Oris* did the Job with his steam thresher In live days fiver four thousand bushels was wheat the balance was oats and rye. Thousands of persons have been cured of piles by using lie Witt's Witch Hazel Halve . It heals promptly and cures ecxemu und all skin deceases It gives 1111 moil late relelf,—Odondahl Bros. A fourteen pound l>oy came to live with Mr and Mra Jacob VV inkle mini last Tuesday morning Mother and baby doing well and .fake is sporting a broad smile. This Is Jacob Jr. understand, Ilarvy O'Bryan caught a silver eel In the dead horse creek last Wednesday morning that measured 2ft 7ln. This Is a speciesol fish that Is very scarce In these waters and it was quite a curiosity We are in receipt of the Dead Wood Dallv I’ion er sent us by freinds from the ilills which gives ari account of a terrible tragedy occurlng near Lead wherein three man lost their lives and one woman Is not expected to live. While Mr*. W. K. Brown and others of her family were out graplng Tuesday morning the team started off’ hitched to a new platform spring wagon and ran home overtaking N. B, Thompson on the way who followed them and learned that no *crlous damage was done. On our returning from Lincoln last week the senior editor visited Sheltou and found that Wilson Balllie was fast Improving. Ills arm was amputated some three weeks ago and Is nearly all healed. His lost health Is fast improv ing. Second hand road plow at T. M Reeds. Peter Hansor. sold a tlno bunch of eleyen head of yearling steers last Tues day morning for $25.00 per head, and received his pay In gold, Jt Is needless to add however, that these arc McKin ley days and consequently McKinley prlceg. The Ord Journal tries to belittle Sen ator Thurston by saying In a sturing manner, “he Is the same fellow who said the republicans would carry Neb. In 1896.” The Journal should have added, and he is also the same fellow who predicted a glorious victory for Major McKinley In that same year. Last Saturday while J. L. Hopper was elevatidg grain ut the B. A M. elevator the chain which runs the elevator broke an.] caused a terrible commo tion in the box that the elevator runs In. Mr. Oreeuing wus standing In the extreme south cud of the drive way and Mr Converse about the center and when John started to run to the engine room to stop the ma chinery each man supposed he was Hying for Ills life, and without waiting to be told took to their heels. Mr. Con verse fell down and came pretty near rolling in thu dump, hut regain ing his feet kept on for homo while Mr. Greening kept up his Hight south until lie was confident that tin* elevator would not catch him John threw the belt atrl was alone, “No one to love bint," Mural. Keep out of the reach Of the elevator. The editor of the Kvana City fa., (ilotie w rites *t »no Minute tlongh t 'lira Is rightly named It cured my children after alt other remedies failed." It cures coughs, colds and all throat and lung troubles. — Odeudahl fires. Jacob freed mail, of the west ll J« and who left these parts for a vi*lt to Ms old home In tieriuany on the Uth of May last, returned frldai looking very well as a result of bis thtee months tee- ■ realtou lie Inform! m that h* got Ms I business all straightened up !u a very satisfactory manner, and that he thinks I of going Into the business u| shipping ! ln>r»e* tu term any, lie also tells ua that most everything outs mute In Merotany j than the tame arttciea dues In America lie says he bought a» good a Suit be hire be left here fur I* tat as he gut there for Hum Mr. freediusu saja nothing is tbsaper and most every thing highet there than here, even beer euats the Teuton wore I baa the Yankee Will close out iny stock of B«bv car ri iges at cost to make room for uew good- —,E. II. Watkison. Mrs. S. F. Ro nold* was down street Tuesday ev< nlng for (lie first time since her accident. She is quite weak vet hot Is rapidly recovering. Mis* f.ottlo Jaeger i* still teaching music at St Paul, and makes weekly visits, going 1 hursdays ami returning Friday. She lias a class of twelve pu pils at present. Mrs. Daisy Cow per of Kavenna, is visiting her parmts In tels dtv tills week Mis. <Jowper expects to go to Deadwood. S. D. next week prelcmlnary to moving to that place Milt Fletcher of Arcadia came to Loop City yesterday wlrn « wagon load of watermelon', the finest yet brought in. lie lias already delivered several loada at Arcadia and will soon he here with another one. It takes Melt to raise watermelons They are on sale at Odendalil Bros ding store mid al very reasonable prices. Watermelon please. It Is well known by moat of our citi zen* that there Is an ordinance on our Village statutes that imposes a good line on parties shooting Inside the cor poration. Yet it la being duns with impunity nearly every day. Boys are allowed to entry tire arms and send bullets singing past our heads witli lint little care. Will they quit it without being prosecuted or must that lie resort ed to? If so the sooner It is done the safer life and limb will he. Sunday Aug. 21, 1HHM. Service at M K. Church morning at 10 subject "Jesus at the Wedding" no other service will lie field at the M. E. Church during the day on account of the Convention at the Baptist Church and for the same reason the morning service will lie held half un-hour earlier. Evening subject at the Baptist Church "Our Sunday School debt T. M Reed has sold a fine lot of wagons this season, ho far as we knows Ills goods are giving good satisfaction. The Ladies Aid Society will meet at the home of Mrs Louie llaoson, Friday afternoon, August 20, at 2:110 Let earti member endeavor to be present. The Society will meet the 2nd ami 4th Fri day afternoons of each month. Mus J. L. Hoppkb, Hecy. 1,1st of letters remaining uncalled for in the post office at Loup City for the month of Aug ISDN. Fred W Burt S. 0 Gibbs, Geo. Glpe’ I)r. and Mrs B II. Hunt, A. B. Hutchins, II. K, Haw ley, Wm. Joseph, L'llack Isacson. A. Jsskey. Jens Krlebari, Frank Paplnlnk, Miles Powers, Blley Smith, Thomas. H. Rose, Mrs N'ora Oarmidy, Mrsf Josephine Moistln, Miss Jennie Mont gomery. Please say advertised when calling for those letters. L. E. Walworth, P M. The Polandcr living on the Applegate farm near Austin while returning home from Loup City in c oinpany with his wife last Monday met with ipilte n thrilling experience. The ring to the neckyokcgave way and let the wagon tongue down. This frightened the horses and they became uurnaiiagable and ran away. Both man and wife were doing their bast to hold them when on the road they over took Milt Rentfrow and and wife who pulled their team out of the way In time to escape being runovor. Here the whipple trees to the run away team gave way and both man and wife were pulled out over the dashboard Bud badly injured. Mr. Rentfrow succe eded In catching the team and prevent ing any further damage. Last Sunday at Avoca, Iowa was preached a sermon in memory of John W. Long, a young and valiant soldier of the 7th Infantry L\ S regiment, who was killed at the battle of El Caney, near Santiago, on Jtilv 1st Mr fonts was the bosom friend and messmate of our only hero of that ever to lie remem bered battle, Ashley Conger. The two were joined by the wannest ties of friendship and were lighting side by side when a cruel Spanish bullet passed cutirely through Mr. Long's head A-liley, with the inherited affection that characterises the family, carried Ills dear friend to the rear and bound up Ills wound, Imping to save Ills life. Hut before Ids task was complete the com rade who he so dearly loved had breathed Ids last, or In Ashley's own words, "hear John passed away in my arms" Senator Conger had an invita tion from the sister of the dead hero to nitend the services hut circumstance* Would not hate i| so A letter recent ly received from A-ldey bearing no dale said that the fever had at last caught him. He did uot say wldther It was vellow lever cr not Imt It 1» Imped that It was not, Hiring con tingencies U Is Impe l that he will tie home safe tn the near fu lure. And as Ashley Is Loop Cltv'a only hero of Kl t sney, when he arrives let us join in 4 royal welcome k 1 him and make him feel that l.oup City knows Imw to welcome home our count ijr’* dr leaden Ills time w » uut two weeks ago today, k'rlJay I«»ter vy If r’tmger received tie following telegram from Ins son Wed nea.tay morning Itruoktyn \ \ . \,,g in i*ts« to H II 1 uigrr, loop 1 t.v Sent. Am In Am>11 • will it' home soon A 'tit av 1 St'NDA Y SCIIOOL CONTENTION. There will be a convention of the Sunday school worker* of Rockville township on Aug 25. at. 10 oc,lock A M In Slevcn* grove near Rockville. All Sunday School* in tne county are in vited to come and fake part in the exer cise* of the day. Please come and bring your dinner and spend the day with ns and we will try to m ike the day an enjoyable one to all, Mr*. K. Angier,Co. Secretary. |)r. Sawyer* Arnica and Witch lla/.el Salve heads and soothe* Inflamed skin and Is especially recommended to heal cut* burns, briii*n* and sores. , • • - There will lie it township Sunday school convention held iu the lta|£ tiat church of loop City, Aug. 21, IHOH. All those intereated in Sun day School work are cordially invit ed. Morning Session. 10 to 10:3(1, Song Service, Mr. Mel lor, Leader. 10:30-10: If), Devotional Service, Mr. Angier, leader. lo:46ll, Address, Rev- Matthew. 11-12 m. Regular Sunday School Service. Afternoon Hchhiom—2:30, 2;45, Devotional Service, Rev. (Jeo. K. Ilotclikina, Leader. 2:16-3, Ques tion Box. 3,-3:6, Paper: Relation ship of Sunday School to the Church, Miss Bertha Sutton. 3:06-3:10, Pa per: “Work hi (.ne Infant Classes,” Miss Nan. L. Burrowes. 3:10-8:26, Chalk Talk: ‘ Necessity of use of Blackboard in the Sunday School.” Mis, K. Augier. 3:25 3:30 Paper: “Responsibility of Teachers,” Miss Minnie Hickman. 1:30-3:36, Paper: ‘ The Boys," Mrs. Converse. 3:36 'l:Ki, Reading, Miss Hawk, and Miss Miusbuil. :i: 10 4:00, Talk to Chil dren, Mrs. E. Angler, Evening Session, -7:1.1-8:00, Song Service, Mr. Mellor Leader. 8:00-9:00 Harmon, Hev, Matthew. HOMMEKH’ HE I NIO.V The Old Soldiers State Reunion will he held at Lincoln on September 12 to 17 inclusive. A great gathering of the old scar-worn veterans is antici pated The Spanish American war crowned with American victory every where has filled all the people with a martial spirit and the old heroes are bubbling over with enthusiasm. Many of them would like to go again: more than 2,000 sons of veterans from Ne braska are now at the front and their parents and friends will meet once more and talk over and compare the late Civil War with the present struggle with a proud foreign nation that was once mistress of the seas. These (Jrand Army gatheiings inspire the rising generations with partiot istn and a love for tliellagof this great republic. Hereafter there will be a blending of and a fraternal feeling between the old veterans of the Nortli and South lands such us has not been since 1801. The committee expect a rate of one fare for the round trip Let everybody get ready for the re union. The hig crops and the delight ful summer make both farmers and merchants feel good. Write to-your friend in the East to meet uru at the reunion at Lincoln September 12 1898, Knr cniiccHsinnurv nrivilmres anil information write to L- C. I’ace, of Lincoln, G. A. K. rooms , Iturr block. There never was a time since this statu entered the union when its people could really afford a week of holiday better than this fall. There are five thousand families in this state who have near relatives in the present war and the old soldiers hope to see them at the reunion this year ns their sons and brothers who live to return may soon be members of the Grand Army. WORTH WORKING FOR. We will give as lirst prise $10.00 in gold to any person who will bring or send us the largest list of new paid up subscriber* to tbe Nortu WKsTKRX, uliil (.') III! to the person OH'UriUg the second luigt »t and #2.00 ft I the third largest list. Time lim ited to January 1st, iMin. All *ub seription* must be paid up for oue tear at the regular one dollar rate and the cash accompany cacti sub seription sent in The party secur ing the largest prUo must have a list o^ not less I hail tell uuines. Here j is a splendid opportunity for some j one to secure a nice prue at tint > very Hill* etfirt. To all parties j whose list is not enough to seeute ! tin of the three prise* above we will allow leu per cent coinwtMtott on all the sulssoriptlurta secured, t’om menu' work at once and send in the subscriptions a* fast as secured We will keep* stint account of every re Hiittaio e and (he nature of the remit ter 90 that proper credit will bo ,»n and prize* promptly aw#rded at] expiration of time. To the person securing the big prize we will give a years subscription to the N»R'ru* westekn, to lie sent to any address as a new-years present. Hknsciioter & Gibson, Publishers.! ... IHtCKLKN*’ ARNICA SAI.VK. Tiie best salve in the woQd for Cuts Bruises Sores Ulceik Salt Rheum Fever Sores Tetter Chapped Hands Chilblain* Corn* Hiid ail Skin Eruptions and pos itively cure* Piles, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac tion or money refunded. Price 36 cent* per box. For sale by Odendah! Bros I MACH INK OIL AT WATKINSON’S - ntKK IMI.I.S. Send your address to II. E. Buck Ion & i'(> , Chicago and get a free sample box of Dr King's New Life Pills. A trial will convince you of their merits. These pills are easy In action and particularly effective in the emc of ConstIpution and Sick Headache. For Malaria and Liver trouble* they have been proved Invaluable. They are guaranteed to be perfectly free from every deleterious substance and to oe purely vegetable. They do not weaken by their action but by giving tone to tliestoinacli and bowels greatly invi gorate the system. Regular size 2V per box. Sold by. Odendubl Bros Druggists E. A. Blanks of Lewisville Texas writes that one box of DeVVItt* Witch Hazel Salve was worth $50.01) to him. It cured bis piles of ten years standing. IK* t(l vises oilier* to try it. it also ernes eczema, skin diseases and obstinate sores. —Odin dali 1 Bros. MACHINE OIL AT WATKINSON’S Bob Moore, of LnFuyette. lod., fih* I bat for constipation lie has found De witt's Little Early Kiser* to lie perfect. They never gripe. Try them for stomach and liver (rouble*.—Odendalil Bros. -*■ * ♦ A HKMAKKAIII.K CORK of CHRONIC I11AKUIIOICA* III I80J. when 1 served my country a* a private in Company A, 107th I’enn sylvanla Volunteers, I contracted chron ic diarrhoea. It has given me u great deal of trouble ever since. 1 have tried a dozen different medicines ami sc veral prominent doctors without, any perma nent relief. Not long ago a friend sent me a sample bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera uud Diarrhoea Remedy, and after that I bought and took a 50 cent bottle: and now 1 can say that I am entirely cured . 1 cannot be thank ful enough to you for this great Reme dy, and reccomend It to all suffering veterans. If in doubt write me. Yours greatly, IIknuv Stkinheicokk, Allen town, l*a. Sold by Odendahl lire's. - » #<»-— IIIFKALO III LI/M DA V. Once h Senator representing bis people in the balls of legislation; a colonel of its state troops; a soldier and scout whose invaluable services to his country have been attested by every general of the Lnited Stales Army during the past 35 years; an exhibitor who has shown to Europe the manner of men who blazed their way through the land of hostile sav ages and made possible the conver sion of boundless and arid plains into the now happy homes of thousands of our countrymen. Colonel W. F. Cody will return to the metropolis of the utute lie has so honored and re eetvc the very great honor of having August .'Slst set apart by the Comm issioners of the Great Trans Mississ ippi Expostion as W. F. Cody Day at the Exposition. Ry a singular and almost poetic coincident he gave the very iirst exhibition of iiis Wild West upon the very grounds where ihe Exposition is now; Colonel Cody will be in Ouianu two days. August 30tb and 31 sb with his world famous exhibition Rutl'alo Bills Wild West and Congress of Rough Riders of the World. It has been the one supreme attraction at expositions both in Europe and America for the past lifteeu yearn and even now ue is in correspondence with the Com missioucrs of the Worlds Fair to be held at Fans in luttolookiug to his return to that gay capital us the most potent attraction they cau se cure. W. F Cody l*ay at Omaha will be a superb tribute to the houored son of a state. It will be a red letter rate day on all the railroads and it Is believed by many that it will bring more persons to Omaha titan any other day during the exposition. Col. Cody his rough riders trout both lie miepheres mid his soildiers from i the armies of Kurn|m and America Will be reviewed at the Exposition and will parwde Ihe grounds visiting every department and in turn being seen by every one present. N<> king could give the public greater | MuAtlwur la Fr lawyer's I kailm* of nek kidneys than that It Is aa eminent P* > *kUii« MnmtU mu! will | *wutUI) I i'i w 4 I of Ui« k Mut'ti \ mi | llll M'yRMIIIMI H I If til 1 sMir flktlik If J«U | Iff !! ^ BEATS THK KLONDIKE Mt A. C Thomas of Marysville T’’X has found a more valuable discovery than has yet been made in the Klondike. For »ear* ho suffered untold agony from consumption sccoinpanled by he morrhages and was uhsnlutly cured by Dr King's Now discovery for t ,011s ump tion Cough and Colds. He declares that gold is ol little value in comparison w ith this marvelous cure, would have it even if it cost a hundred dollars a bottle. Asthma. Bronchitis and all throat and and lung iifrectlons are positively cured by Dr King's New Dlcovery for Con sumption. Trial bottles free at Odenahl Bros Drug Store. Regular size Obcls and 810ft Guaranti ed t,» cure or price refounded, KI.ONDIKK What does it cost to get there}’ When and how should one go? What should one take? Where are the mines? Mow much have they produced? Is work plentiful What wages are paid? Is liv ing expensive? What are one’s chances of making a strike!!? Complete ami satisfactory replies to the above questions will bo found in the Burlington Routes Klondike Folder Now reaily for distribution. .Sixteen pages of practical inform; tlon and an up-to-date map of Alaska and the Klon dike. Free at Burlinton Route ticket olllces, or sent on receipt of four cents in stamp tty ./. Francis. Gen'i passenger Agent, Burlington Route. Omaha, Nebr Wak MaI’S-Wc have on sale at this office the vry latest edition of Rami McNally's maps' showirg all the princi ple locations of the present American Spanish War at a glance Price 15 cents AI’PBOl'BJ ATfoN OROINANCK No. 08. An ordinance relating to levying a lax on the taxable property real, personal, and mixed, of the village of Loup City, Nebr. to provide for the necessary expense of said Village for the llscat year of isiw, and providing means of collect lug same. Hu it ordained by the chairman and hoard of Trustees of the said Village of lamp City Nebraska. SKCTloN 1, That there he and Is hereby levied on the taxable property, real, per sonal and mixed within the Village ol lamp City Nebraska, for llie various funds here Inaller named, the tax mentioned alter such respective funds designated to wit: tleneral fund in mills. Water Fund 10 mills. Street Ruud 2 mills. Judgment fund M mills. Interest on water bonds 21 ml'ls. Suction 2, This Ordinance shall be in lorce from and after Its passage and publi cation according to law. Adopted and passed tills >Ut day of July IMS. I. I'll If, Jakokh, Chairman T. S NioiitinoAI.H, Village clerk. W in your battles against diseases by acting promptly. One minute Cough Cure produces immediate results. When taken early it prevents consump.ion And in later stages it furnishes prompt releif. - -Odendahl Bros. ■-- -- STL’TTKKF.US. For the Permanent Cure of Stammer ing and Stuttering etc., under the per sonal treatment of Prof. K. C. New comb, 2621, Sherman avenue, Omaha, Nebr. CATTLE BALE. I will sell at public auction on Mon day August 22, at my farm two and a half miles south west of Arcadia, at 10 o'clock a. m , the fallowing property : HO lll.'Atl III.’ <<A'|C|<I S’ 42 calves, 20 steers, one large bull, bal ance cow a and heifers. Pome choice milk cows fresh this fall. Steers and salves, cash. Cows, 50 days time. U. L. DRANK, W. F. JENKINS, Auctioneer. Owner. For the Annual Encampment of the Q. A. R. at Cincinnati O. in September the UNION PACIFIC will make the greatly reduced rate fiom Loup City of IS22.95 for the round trip. Be sure your ticket reads via the Union Pacific. For time tables and full infor mation call on W. I). Clifton. Agent. STKAYED AWAY. On or about July 12, I Miss, irom John I'eter’s pasture, three miles southeast >f Arcadia, three spring hull calves; Inc hull was lilaek and white, one was red with white spot in face, and •tie light red with some white. Any me learning of their whereabouts will idease notify me of same. A. .1 LYHAKiiKH, Arcadia, Neb. trail. Ml»l>«i|>|il anil Inleriiallonal Ksposltlou. Omaha June 1st Nov., I*i, InU*. (■really reduced tale* via the O, It v. V and Union Pacific to Omaha for he exposition. The »u|icrl ci|i|ipment ind ipiick lime of this line makes it the Mipnhtr line to Omaha ami the F.*po«l ion. For advertising matter, tickets .ml full information, call on w i>. Clifton. Agent No«|i K First class well cleaning ami well re •airing done IIcadiptarler* with l‘ M. teed II. I.. I'mil. Fa1 m r». Insure yum property In file Ptieuix I osirtmu Company gstiisi Fire Lightuiog Wlotl storms *1 • |«ou s and fuisetsa. w j noun Agent