Uoaal Qgws. Ed. McCoy I* oiW ih« sick lisr ttiis week. I). VV. Titus of Litchfield. 'was in the city yesterday. Stamp sla« photon,38 for 2A cents, at I^wbinnky'a I'hoto gallery. John Greenhalgh, of Litchtleld, wu* an agreeable culleryesterday. Mr and Mrs. Jimmie Conger return, ed from the Expo.. Saturday. Isaac Bullock wan smiling on hi* friend* at the hub Saturday, Mr*. J. Phil Jaeger and daughter. Pottle returned home Wednesday. Mr. T I) Wllaon, of Aahton, twp, looked In upon us last Saturday. Wui. Landon ct Washington twp. was nmol g our visitors last Saturday. Uncle Call Landers was in the city Saturday looking after Ills interests. Mr. Ira Williamson of Elm township proved up on Ida claim last Saturday. Billy Waite la building a new sod house on bis farm, the J.J.Pennepacker place Mr. Wm Mistier, of Klin township was a pleasant caller at this office last Friday. The President has named Thursday November ‘J4, as Thauksglvo day for this year. Hev. J. M Snyder is leading a „ncb elora life, Ids wife having left him for u brief period. Lesrhlnsky’s Photo Gallery will be opened Nov. 15th, for the fall and winter season. L Williams and Walt McNulty are building a new Nebraska brick house on Oak Creek tbU week. A balloween party was given at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. \V. It Mel lor Tuesday evening. iligli grade photographs at Leachin sky's photo gallery, opened Nov. 1Mb, for the fall and winter. Mr. and Mia. David French, from Kent, Valley county were visiting bis son II. French last Monday. Lewis iiechthold, our next representa tive had the misfortune to lose the best horse he had last Friday night. if you want to see someth log slick In the heating stove line drop in to A* Watkinaou’a and seethe new Idea. K. II. Kittell was a county seat visitor Tuesday and transacted some business with Win, Callen from Washington twp 1. 8. Sheppard our wide awake Jew eler returned from Omaha last Friday evening after a weeks hurrah at the Expo Columbus Gannon and family left for Kansas City Wednesday noon where they expect to make their home In the future. We are printing the ballots at our house this week. They are daisies,sev eral of them would paper a room, If it wasn't too large. Miss Hood, teacher in the Grammai department ol our schools paid a visll to her home at 8t. Paul, .Saturday, am: returned Monday quite sick. Mrs J.M Snyder went to her old home Iii Illinois Monday where she goes to lie at the bed side of h sick brother. We learn that lie is dangerously ill. Marlon Burns, of Washington twp, was in the city yesterday, and left the "herewith to insure another years weekly visits of this paper. -A. L. Bailie brought a tine lot of ap ples to town last Saturday They were raised in his own orchard and readily sold for 40 cents a peck. Old fashions in dress may lui revived, but no old-fashioned medicine can re place Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. For sale by Oden dahl Bro's, Druggists. Last Saturday our town was crowded and the merchants who advertise In the NouruWKSTKUN rouped their reward So should it be ami it is. August Reiman, dropped in to see us Wednesday, lie informed us that Mrs. Reiman had a very had night the night before. She lagrowing very weak. The editor of the Times informs us that he kins not been to a theater for many moons. Couldn’t stand the glare of the foot lights and be happy. You will live to tell the tale how you was entirely cured of constipation. dys pepsla, billlouNuc** and liver troubles by taking Dr. Sawyer's l.ittle Wide Awak** Fills. Chris Smith la having a rushing har ness business for this time id the year « Inis |» always prepared to do first elo worlt and give ymi your money's worth. Holiday Nov. tttli Itio* Hervl.-e. at in. M F. church Morn lug IV*II, Hull(eci Can I Know Jesus. Stoning s i vice. Mm. Subject A lira iions Invitation. Kvovybody Invited Dr. Hawyer s Arnica and Witch I las*I Halve nato'ally stands |«» • mb esteem with the public In the curing of di»t***e*, ecseina, piles, burns, scalds, cuts or flesh wounds, that argument to prove Its worth seem unite uunecessary Mf. J. t. I Ieli her called to tee us last Hatunlay and reports losing hit puek.i lams Ike week before coi.uiuihg * dvr itodar bill and miiss notes aiM| receipts for money p.ud m, y „ ,, i,», V«ryr thankful to any one finding it |f they would reium (be tame and receive i reagidt Mrs Outhouse's sister; left lor her { home in California, Tuesday. Mr*. .1 ay Col* of Ashton, was visit ’ ing her lather In the city tills week Asblev Conger had charge of his broth er Jimmie's farm while be was gone to the Expo, Ashley was gening hi* hand in you know. Mrs. J. 1. Depew has been at the bed side of her stator in-law, Mrs. E. A. Smith of Rockville, for some time. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Morris rettirncd home Saturday evening. We are in formed that Mra. Morris received no encouragement from the physicians at. the sanitarium at Lincoln, The K. of l\ lodge gave an entertain ment of vocal and Instrumental music and games at, their hall last Saturday t ight for the enjoyment of their mem bers uud families. A good time is re ported and they speak very highly of their new piano, ns that was the initial rial of it. W. H. l onger, T. 8. Nightingale, and II. G. Patton have been diligently look ing up the lost sneep of the west side this week Rumor comes to iis that Conger has the principle part of the herd corraled, and that Tom Is.trying to stampede them with little success. David Doner of Sherman county, wn* down attending Woodmen lodge Tues day night, lie deposited the where with to insure weekly visits from this sanctimonious Sanscrit for twelve long mouths, and says that John Wall, repub lican candidate for representative in Valley county will be strictly in it »,ben the vote* are counted. When you have a bad cold Dr. Inclin ation would recommend Chamberlain’* Cough Remedy because It is pleasant uud safe to take. Dr, Experience would recommend it because It never fails to effect a speedy and permiuent cure. Dr Reason would recommend It because it is prepared on scientific principles, and ucts on nature's plan in relieving the lungs, opening the secretions and re storing the system to a natural and healthy condition. For sale by Oden duhl Bros., druggists Hannan Johan*on lim] a bad runaway last Friday, lie came to town and pur chased a new stove, took it home an prairies for some time and then crossed the bluffs at the reservoir came down the bill crossing; the bridge which spans, the ditch at the Sharp property-and rut/ to the residence of Mr. O, li. Scott, and there run straddle of a fence post and one horse was thrown u> the ground, and the remaining part of the wagon hung on tne post. No damage except wagon In many pieces. The following program will he given by the Sherman County Teachers’ Association on Saturday, November 12 1«98, at 2 o’clock p. m. Roll Call—Quotations, Song—"America." “First Chapter of World in Matter," conducted by C. F. Johnson. Guitar Solo by I-illie M. Hood. Discussion of Primary Language, led by Miss Burrowes. "First Chapter of Adam's Essays,” conducted by M. 11. Mead. Lillian M Hood, G. S. Lkininokb, Secretary. President. ncintirkHl)l« Mrs- Michael Curtain, l'lainlield, 111., makes the statement, that she caught cold, which Bottled on her lung*; sh« was treated for a month by her family physician, but grew worse, lie told her she was a hopeless victim of consump tion and that no medicine could cure her. Her druggist suggested I)r. King's New Discovery for Consumption; she bought a bottle and to her delight found herself benetitted from tlrst dose She continued its use and after taking six bottles, found heitelf sound and well now does her ow n house work, and is as well as she ever was.—Free trial bottle of this Great Discovery Ht Odendahl lire's Drug Store Only 50 cents and •1.00, every bottle guaranteed. r*r»nl|» Complexion It does not require an expert to detect the sutt'erct from kidney trouble. The hollow cheeks, the sunken eyes, the dark putty circle* under the eyes, the sallow i paran id-colored complexion indicates it. A physician would ask if yon hud rheumatism, a dull pain or ache in the back or over the hips, stomach trouble, desire to urlit tie often, or u burning < I time should be |i*t in removing the ! cause. Delay may lead to grayel, < itarih of I the bladder, inttamiiiatpiii, cau-lng slop page, ami sonieilines rr<|iitriug the draw ! lug of the urine with Instrument*, or ] may run into litight'* Disease, the most dangerous stage of kidney trouble Dr, KHui< r* Issantp Hoot, til*’ „s« .1 | discovery of the emliieot kldni’i nn,| biadtler •pecialist, is a positive n iiie,|y I for slM'h diseases Its reputation Is , > riiy drug store that no one need suffer ant length of l ie* for a.ii; of |i However, if |nu prefer to tw-t pat m wwnderfui merits, mention the |Hi | jt'lll XmillWMIlM, amt Wills to Dr Kilmer A I'm, Binghamton \ \ tor a sarupte tttttile ami txHiii (•lling >t a bout it Imth »eo| absotuielv ft e to HMtli I Fatal AccliliMtl Mr*. John M Taylor, received a tele gram from her husband, who I* em ployed by fit** Omaha Elevator i'o, building and repairing elevator*. that their sou, *101111 Taylor Jr. had It'll from mi elevator itt K lie horn. Htid wh« no bad ly injured flint he died rh.it evening. Yesterday's OilPdia papers say that he ftdl thirty seven feet and struck on hi* head ami shoulders and thut he was taken to the hospital where he diet!. Mr. 'laylor was twenty-four year* of ago and ha* lived In l.oup < ,'lty for twen ty year*, lie having come here when but four years of ago. lie waa a »ober Industrious young man and one whose whole life seemed to he spotless. John ny, a* he wa» .familiarly call* il by Id* Haaoelatea. will be mourned by all who knew him. Ill* grit f stricken parents have the deepest sympathy of hII The funeral service* will be held at the M. E.churc.h this afternoon at 8:00 p. in. Slnry »r u Slave. To he bound band and foot for years by the chains of disease is the worst form of slavery. th orite I) WiPisiii*. of Manchester, Mich. lell* how *• cb » slave was made free. Ho sav*: ".My wife hu« been so helpless for live yi-nrs that she could not turn over lo In d alone. After using two bottles of Klectrie Hit tots, site is wonderfully improved a d able to do her own work.'. This su preme remedy for female diseases (pick* ly cures nervousness, sleeplessuc-s mel ancholy, headache, backache, fainting and diz/.iy spells This miracle work ing tredlelm* ).« a godsend to weak sick ly, run down people. Every bottle guaranteed. Only 50 cent*. Sold by OJendahl Itro's Ih'uggists, About n score of 1 u-k<*fh well tilled with thu good tilings of this world and announced to Mrs. Gibson, who by tilt* way, thought that church mu*; have adjourned to her house or the sewing j circle just let out, that they hud conic to (stay for the afternoon and bad brought their supper with them. They asked lor carpet rag?, knowing hat an editors home was the place to lind them, and produced needles and tin end and set to to work and bj suppi r time the r. om looked like a cannon ball fsetoy. At Itiie proper time the table was arranged a delightful supper eaten and enough left to supply us with a veritable picnic j for a weej<, which of course the Ladies ileft whli our belter half knowing well that a printers family don't often tiave a | feast, tor all of which we were thankful. SCIIOOI, ItKI’OltT. Following is the school report of j Dist. Xo. 2d for month ending Oct. i! 1898. 28, Names 3 Pi te > S3 * ■5 Wallace Parker AI lie Habile James Wilson, Lulu Wilson, Michael Wilson Nina Parker Maurice Wilson II: Horseman, Frank M issuer. Jesse Mizner, Millie Mizner, 05 00 88 97 02 ltd 00 Od HH 85 87 dO 05 or. o 85 85 100 'JO 100 05 25 25 vwtt w *1 t to tit \our-elf for | leaching? it -o attend the St I'tu llu.inr** auil Normal C’*»11>- J** VtTio* fi r particular* in f*i, 1*4*11, Net. t to re IliHlnn II* l ull HI lallue ‘ At in ii pci art* sick, shall you like | iM-.t |« in tie i te»»••(! (tit a medicine III - III*1 |tta*e shat experieiie# tell* ton { Is t**«t to he fliiarlt III tb* netonl |il uv , i It *1 i , * i- I .> • *t « '• t>- *• j i • to* i tomen In Hit lattt p ace Hot If von e«n vet |if incitoaitMi. Is lAfsi | lout an I In*, ft<’a-i*ti to lit*l,| a * *o*wl 11 til.in 11tg jihvr. hi * wilt give vtiu the 1 teil a ln-r ih it t an he • tkeo A Wto* Annwfr, It t: kea but an ordinary man to re turn i n angry answer to an insult. The extraordinary man is bo who, uudor nne!i eircunihtuiieea, holds himself so well under control that ho controls his adversary nlso. Persia once possessed such a man and was clear sighted enough to make him a judge. Ho was tho chief judge of Bagdad in the reign of Caliph Hadee and his name was A boo Yusuph. He was a very wise man, for he knew his own deficiencies and was actually sometimes in doubt us to whether he possessed suillcient wisdom to give a just decision in cases peculiarly shroud ed in mystery. It is related of him that on one occa sion, after patient investigation of facts, he decided tiiut ho had not sufficient knowledge to pronounce on the case be fore him. There was In his presence a pert courtier, one of those men who take long to learn that wisdom and im pudence are not closely related. “Pray, do you expect that tho caliph is to puy you for ignorance?" lie asked, hoping to place the judge at a disad vantage. "1 do not," was the mild reply. "The caliph pttjHme—and pays me well -—for what I do know. Wi re he to at tempt to pay mo for what I do not know the treasures of his empire would not suffice."—Youth's Companion. A I'ftmjInatliiK Stranger. “A Worcesterman," saysthe Worces ter Gazette, "who makes freqm ut trips to Europe foil in with a fascinat ing stranger the last time be was across. The stranger, who may he designated as Ferguson because that does not ■omul at all like his real name, was an American, his manners were those of a gentleman, and he seemed to lie well supj lied with money and to know a groat many people worth knowing. In conversation with tbo Worcester man one day Ferguson said: ‘Worcester iH a charming city, and I have sorno very dear friends there. I presume you know Colonel E. J. Hassell? lie is uu old and highly esteemed friend, to whom I am deeply indebted for many favors. ’ "When the Worcester man returned home, ho met Colonel Bussell one day and in course of conversation remarked that lie had met a man in Europe who said that ho was an old friend. Colonel Hu--ell thought fora mom 'lit, and then he rt pil'd: ‘Oh, yes, I reneniber Fer guson very well! 1 ought to, for be lived w ith me for seven years once. It was when I was warden of tho state prison at Charlestown, and I will say that Ferguson was one of the quietest and Lest behaved prisoners that I over had.’ " A I-ogt Opportunity, The Chicago Record says that some time ago a young organist secured per mission to practice on tho big organ in the Auditorium. An elderly man walked in and took u seat u few rows away from the musician. Tho young organist noticed him, and was encouraged to "show off” and do a few tricks of play ing for his audience. Ho rambled on for an hour, and tho elderly man sat there, apparently impressed. Tho young man tired at last and was about to lock tho organ when tho elderly man ap proached him and said in broken English that he wished to play for a few min utes. “They don’t allow any one but an experienced organist to touch the in strument,” said the young man loftily. With a little gesture, suggestive of meekness and humility, tho stranger presented his card, "Alexandre Guil mant, Paris." Then it was timo for iho young or ganist to swoon. Ho had missed the chance of his life. For an hour ho had been entertaining the great master with homomade drivel. Where to Carry Stamps. "Business men have various ways of carrying their postage stamps,” said tho stamp clerk tho other morning while sitting in his chair at the stamp window in the general postoffice. "A good many men who post their letters hero always have one or more stamps about them. Some of them carry their stamps in stamp cases, but tho econom ical man carries his stamps under the bund of his hat or in his pockets. "The other day a young man called for ‘live twos, ’ and, putting one on a letter which lie had to mail, he took out his watch and opening tho back of it slipped the remaining stamps into tho ease. They don’t stick to tho cover, and that is about tho best wuy one can carry stamps if ho has u watch."—New York Kuu. Vindication. "Are you not uiikained to look your children in tho futo?" hissed tk« un happy girl. lit r father bit liia lips; that done, bo I cut loONC. "1 will no longer endure to bo un j justly reproached!” bo cried. “You kid* get your pug nose* from your I mother's folks!" Making into a chair, be wept weak tears, n.it strong enough untied to p i-e t • ■ olt.ni lu the upholstering.— I Detroit Journal. K(tl«n. Htoim e—'o you Iiivh Mia Sugar* ! knice? .'■•Wee.-'—I do. Hyauea—»Y«Ht lore b« r Imnw site bn % u, and - he lore* yo u I ec«u»n you 1 l ab* That ant .uul* to the «c>« n. mg as caeb of ytai Uuig in lore *ith yutiiat If.«—•ik-.tou Tnuim'itpt. I thdi t I mtk« Ibitiii i to rwa a«« cm t^tml to Ml« It Vi t, litti It'a a tail cviii't it* tut i I s no St i I ib< u.ltl die wan »w> b a . ♦ * *1 fuI It i .■>. but »l e r>» ">» on the III lit.a and I'm on ibe tig h I it -New 1 S > rk .1 uit.al T 1VI REED Dealer in r A HILL LINK OF Washing Machines, Implements i Sewing Machines and and Hardware. Wipdpiills, Pupips and Pipes Singer Sewing Machines for 825.(X). v STEEL RANGES AT BED ROCK PRICES. If you need anything in my line call and see me and I you will be convinced that all we have for sale is offered at (I very low figures. Don’t fail to call and see our BRAN NEW STOCK OF BUGGIES. EAST SIDE ITJIUI S^I AUE. LOUP CITY, - - NEB. FOR AND ADVERTISE IN THE I i ! The BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM ; and local newspaper in _ .1 W**T«l> »«i KKAI TU'ITWniTNf I’klt ■•mu In tbta »lnt« lo niaiiuu*’ our t>u*lnr»* to thalr own unit tioaruy iwhMIw it la mainly oltli'r work Oimdutlwl at homo. 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