The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917, January 20, 1899, Image 1

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    T. M. REED
MORE THAN EVER A COMPLELE STOCK OK
WIND MILLS, PUMPS, PIPES, MACHINE OILS, HARDEN
AND FIELD SEED. 1 AM ALSO PREPARED TO DO
ANYTHING IN THE LINE OF WIND MILL OH PUMP WORK.
V** TO MY PATRONS.
9Qx.=» When in want of anything in my line don’t fail to call and
learn my prices. No other county seat in Western Nebraska can boast of a
more complete stock than I now have on hand. If you want a sulky
plow, Dose Harrow, Seeder, Cultivator, Fetid Grinder, Barb Wire, Hog
Fencing, Cribbing, Harness, Machine Oils, Sewing Machines, Washing Ma
chines, Windmills, Stock Tanks, Feed Cookers, Tank Heaters, hand and
power corn shellers in fact everything from a Threshing Maching and
Steam Engine down to a hay fork.
With best compliments of the season I am.
Yours very truly, T- M- REED.
All Parties making cash purchases of five dollars or more will (until further notice) receive a discount on regular prices
10 per? eejvT.
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REMEMBER: This does not apply to produce. The butter and egg market is too uncertain to risk getting our money back
on same.
BESIDES: Merchants receive a discount for cash, why should not the customer fare as well? By looking over the fol
lowing illustration you will notice that it will surely pay to take advantage of our offer which applies to all lines we carry,
exclusive coffee and sugar bills, excepted.
OUR REGULAR PRICES.
4 yards, Extra heavy, all wool skirting at 40 cents per yard,. $ ISO
8 yards all-wool dress flannell at 25 cents per yard,. 2 00
5 yards “Southern Silk” shirting 8 cent. 40
16 pounds of granulated sugar for. 100
4 pounds Arbuckles Coffee for. 60
1 pair of extra good plow shoes for. 160
2 pair of extra heavy wool socks. 60
TOTAL... 17 60
TEN PER CENT OFF.>■.•,.- 76
TOTAL COST TO PURCHASER,. * 6 76
Now you see by purchasing an assortmemt similar to the above you get 10 pounds granulated sugar for 90 cts; 4 pounds
Arbuckles coffee for 45 cents; one pair plow shoes for $1.35, and so on all through the list.
Trusting our plan will meet with your approval, I am, Yours respectfully,
CHAS. GASTEYEp.
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MANIuA, I’. 1. Nov. 20, 18!»H.
1>kar Mother—L tn*e my pen
to Himwt'r your ever ktn<i and well
corm* letter which came to band to
day. I jot another letter from you
a few (lava ago ami will auawer them
both at once. The mail cornea very
irregular. We are having very
nice whether here now but it ram*
pretty nearly even day vet, it ta not
jeiy muddy in the city. The at recta
are rwaaouubly wi ll payed ho that the
water runs oil into the bay. We are
quartered in barrack a now, we have
to on on the gmuitd It lor ever aine*
**>• imve been in the i ify, until a few
di vs a *u wboii they Mo i veil ti* to the
l p tl ■ <r, i. it >y i« eia'tiie.l to b * tin
h abln !•» *d «-p iieu the ground.
Tueie |- a t »*> iii'ii y t I I tie l»iy»
Ut k no v * > li *» been They are be
coming more mod t.* tliia Imt i ll
hi I " ot'ei i)i fti
lie wee tor * o in Ni branka.
| yy i.«li we I'oaM hale a little of that
kmd of wen* ter here a* it i* ■<* hot
that a white man cannot work. W *
have tint very little to do eseept
*aah toil tint he*, we only diill tmv
hour a day ami take our turn o»
guard about once in five days. There
is a command uow on transports out
in the bay that cannot be lauded uu
til the peace treaty is finally arrang
ed or lighting is resumed. I have
no idea when we will get home, or
wether this regiment will be muster
ed out soon or not, but l wib em
brace the first opportunity. I am
w.-ll and trust that .his will fiud you
ull the same. There is some talk
hereof sending the buns that are
•lek borne. 1 would like to be at
home just now to est dinner with
| 3 ou, just to see how it would i"«m
once more. This army grubgetauful
tlr«somc but I guess I will have to
aland it a while longer I will close
tor ihi ’ Unit hoping to hear from
sou so*.n again. From tour * (fee
inmate son,
Hiui'su* ('mas, jr.
Dispat Ins tr 'in lloug Kong, aud
M ult id, tmih appearnutly inspired
i.y the same parties, as they b »lb
read alike, sat. there Is iO.OtMl tu
•uig'i.is sutroiiuding Mauds, and
the t dcilar* ter bub |M-mien‘at or
tb-alll tin St*h in (his ease »< OtUS
i»t In- i %iher to the ih* tig.it, hut here
is litile d it'.' that it Aguiualdo, pro
voke* a 'Oiliest It will be principally
demise for the Malay.
WAIT FOP THE
BIG SflOW!
LEW HALL'S GEORGIA MINSTRELS,
the King of Laugh makers in a high class, up to date en
tertainment, introducing all the latest coon songs, cake walk,
plantation melodies, buck and wing dancing.
(*reat street parade and free concert by band at 7:30 p. in.
LOUP (’ITV OPERA HOUSE, JANUARY, 23.
Tlmumii'l* IU«« Knlnry Tmulili* Him
ttuH'l knuw It
'l lirre l» a illwiw |irevKiltiiK in *t*l»
t'ouiiiryiuoti il*i<i(rruua tx i'hii»>' tl**
ci'pli V<' M.iiij kill lilt* it ili'nth* nri' tiu>«il
bo it,— bear! itUiuM*, I'i i'UiiuhiU, b**4H
(allurii ur M|>o|>lfky nr* ufUrn th« rc-ul
of killin') lrouble II hUiiui iI In .iilvinc
ilie kulmy I'i'Ui'ii In tin* bio hI l» liable
lu H'ltu'k ili«' vital ut|{aii«, nr lit" ki*l
Ill')* lhi‘IHM*IV**« lifr-lU l|ilW|| llul *H»U'
awav i*ell by *‘* l• Then Urn rl«'hii*»» i>1
Itir till.ml tin aibuMMM l***k« util Mill
him! ilu* tiiAWr In* !ll»*»t»p
• hr «|H<I furwi ill blilii#*) tri.iibl" KM
u*l irublr I’m l«* Irtn'tnl •« i.imfli
II b*> *!*»» Mill »!*•* *(‘It**’. I'lii! ll* all"
ilii|t n| ihr nrlm m Hi,.i, I** iii»* *1111
I litoti'et Of •ellllig Ik*' uitne a»|.t* In n
tC'o'■ or bottle f<»r t wanly-four hour*,
u I'luitily or brick ilutt »e tiling In
ill' UlCf
|t «rna for Ju<l tocli trouble licit in
Hit ii lltiiit* power ami gooilneat Hie
(• «m 1‘tifi| ‘UncauiMit riw amp-Hoot to
grim fur the l.euetli of auflVrliig mau
Itlml, leaving It for lilt aervanl. Or
Kilmer, lb« great kohiejr ami blaililer
«|ieciaii«t in iltacover It ami make It
kmt* n tn tbt world. Its womt«rful «f
fteaci in |nom|itly fining the uit»t ill#
irr»i«( iiM'i |i Irulf uiartelmi# You
m if ho* t tampl* l> >!ite of |*r. Hil
in i'* nwaiutt-liiMil ike great kiiliiay,
nr r ami biml b r reno-ilr, by mall free.
\ til • »* Or Kilmer A t « , llingh uu
Io.i, N V When writing meotlou tint
l»i|H-r OruggiMt. In rtfij rent or «t««llar
tUea.
A Fleshy
Consumptive
Did you ever see one?
Did you ever hear of one ?
Most certainly noi. Con
sumption is a disease that
invariably causes loss of
flesh.
If you are light in weight,
even if your cough is only
a slight one, you should
certainly take
Scott’s Emuslioa
of cod liver oil vjith hypo
phosphites. No remedy
is such a perfect prevent
ive to consumption. Just
the moment your throat
begins to weaken and you
ttnd you arc losing flesh,
you should begin to take it.
And no other remedy
has cured so many cases
of consumption, unless
you are far advanced with
this disease, Scott's Emul
sion will hold every in
ducement to you for •
perfect cure.
m-on » tfXwa,. w y._
:
w a.mtbi>—sarsBAL TkditwobTht Pan
son* In tbls stale to manage our business
In ihelr own and nearby oo untie*. It U
mainly office work conducted at boma. Sal*
ary atralgbt MOU a year and espouses—de
finite, bonaflde. no more, no lea* salary
Monthly #75. aaferenoea. Rnotu u self-ad
dressed envelope. Herbert R. He**, Praa.
Uapt. m. Chicago, ill. I-iu.8#
TIME la MONKT.
When you are traveling, due eonsld
eration should be given to the amount
•>f time spent in making your journey.
THE UNION PACIFIC is the Best
I,irk and make* tba Fastest Timk by
many hours to Halt Lake city, Portland
and California points.
For time tables, folders, Illustrated
books, pUamplete descriptive of the ter
Itory traversed, call on—W. D, Cur
rtiR, Agent
Wantki> hkv kiial Trustwohtiit,
person* In Ibis state to manage our bus
mesa in their own and r.earby counties.
It I* mainly ofllce work conducted at
borne Salary straight #wno a year aud
expense# definite, bouatidc, no more,
uo leas salary. Monthly fi7ft Refer
ence Kudos# self-addressed stamped
envelope Herbert K tie*#, 1‘rest
liept M Chicago
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