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About The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917 | View Entire Issue (March 31, 1899)
Uoaal Dsw3. C. F. Johnson has been Installed head clerk at the racket store. Garden Heeds—New bulk just in at, VVatkinsons Gasteyer ha* gone crazy too. tie Is giving 17 lbs. granulated sugar for $ 1,00. £11 Harnuin, who recently settled on Oak Creek, Is building a new house 24 ft., square. J A Nile* of Elm twp., placed bis name among the elect In this establish ment Wednesday. A. I*. Rycrson and Adam Zahn of K in twp. was among those who exchanged Ideas at Ibis office ibis week. Mrs M. S. Ad»ms who has been In Colorado,during Die wilder seeking to recover tier health, died at Longmont, Colorado, on the 27th ln*t. H E A DO l' A RT KK8— For 11C W stock, Field and Garden seeds at Watkinson’s. A priceless blessing is found in l>r. Sawyer'* Arnica and Witch Hazel Halve for piles, hives, scald-head, eczema pin worms, burn* and cuts. Sold by Oden dahl Ilro'a. The Ladles Aid Society will bold their exchange at the Bowman resturant, west side of public square on Saturday. April 1st I8W. There will be plenty of good tblngson sale. Be sure to be in time to get first choice, “The modern pill" la rightly applied to Dr. Sawyer's Little Wide Awake Fills, because they perfectly and com pletely cure bllllousncsa, Inactive liver and constipation. Sold by Odendahl Bro's. DarGruw Jr and Ferry Heed will turn their face* toward the setting sun next week and tis said will hare atop till they view the father of waters. May good look continue with them to the end of their Journey. The A. O U. W. lodge «f this place elected Joseph I’edler delegate to the next session of the grand lodge to be held at Lincoln, May 10, and Win Cra mer was eh cted alternate. Latest Intellgence from Rev. J. D Htnpp, whom most of our citizens will still remember, Is to the effect that he is so near blind that he cannot see to write any more. He Is living w ith his daughter at Kkhart, Inrf. Backache is the first indication of kid ney trouble. Urinary disorders, dia betes. and even Bright's Disease follow unless promptly checker!. Nothing bet ter to make perfect kidneys than Dr. Sawyer's Ukatlue. Sold by Odendabl Bro’s. A member of the school board In forms us that they have already receiv ed answers from five different architects who have expressed a willingness to furnish plans for the new school house, and that they will forward same at their earliest convenience. A letter from Will Waite from Cen tral America, says thal the longer he stays there the better he likes that country. His health he says is good, and prospects Mattering. He has sold his plantation and bought a larger one of 250 acres. Mr. Wolf and county surveyor Corn ing, ate resurveylng and staking the Barker estate property It is a big job and will be a complete one when these two gentlemen get through. The work D under the supervision of W II. Con ger, agent for the estate. ' Ohlsrn llro's are making some very substantial improvements in their brick yard. They are building new sheds am) have ordered a new I.rick press. They will arrange things so that, If necessary they cun make 30,000 brick per day. The Presbyterians will hold tbeir Ser vices in the Walworth Hall, Sunday at :i.-00 p in. Sunday school at 4, o'clock. A Christian Kndcavor meeting will he held every Tuesday evening at H,o'clock in the same ball. All are cordially in vited to attend these meet tugs. Rev. Johnson o( Koainey, will preach Sun day April 2,1 soil. Mrs. David Doner o| Washington twp. was adopted as a neighbor In the Royal Neighbors of America, last Tuesday night. After H.e adoption the ladlei spread the tables and a ‘ Royal'’ sitppci was enjoyed by the member* ami some Woodmen w h<> were Invited to tb* rest leboard I he Odd yellow*,ulter llielr meeting adjourned hint VVedmday evening, par took ol a (•••!.| n| ohiiiIw li'lie*. dough nut* am! toffee, under the supervision "I that king of chef* Jmepli Cburvli. Aft'*r llie lum h a l>eautl|ul gold pend • III Was, III a neat little •peeeli hy |‘ ,H •Nightingale, presented to J. I. Hopper, a* a token ol the esteem in which Id. It rot tiers lu the order held him and m a memento of day* past when John !■ lu pasture* new, and we hope green t ha*. I»a*te»er U no douhl thorough If eon veiled to the belief that advert la Iwg pay • lie not only ha* demoii«trat' ed till* lilt tty a vtrv liberal u.e ol printer* >nk to the put few year* hm ia»l Thursday morning, apparently n older lo gi t itil* l»»ue to foie the propli on time, Im roaheil Into our •.iMitm and gtatii mg Ito nil » lo. I lo oni log. eyUnder ore**, assisted to mailing th« pri a* wink to a ttnlsh hew tfaaieter'i ad on drat pad*1 <1. I.. Hopi »r gin * |o <i« | in yi vt ,, ■ li to lake tbarge id the new ehrv aim at that plate We are •orty to havi John leave u* an I would beapea* |w him a we eotue lu h i new ksattiM and with him pfo.pt t My in his ne* position John Is a good Watnraa m«l and a thou ufh »• ev tior man and mm is till ti I • I . ill'll'. hi* tmph yar a* *eit a* hat ul the pal imaa o| the e<**,t|<<r ti n whieh he *w eon >euted VI t| .ppef Will move i« Old. a* a«« n *• l.e > an r*w a »wit*h • r«a idnnue THR nilill ll \\ OHK*. This U the title given by Prof, A. P Pulley to hi» work* on the season* mill the weather iu coiitradictinetlon to “Word and Work*” publisher! by Irl It. lllekJ, “The world works" will now inform you we are entering on the moat re markable seasons (lie state has eyer known. This spring will hr; noted In after years for the great excess of rain between April 10, and June 5, Curing June over coats will be a necessity at times. This will Ire a remarkably cool spring ami summer. There will t»e heavy wind* anil terrlfflc hail storm* throughout the state during the month of July, the severest c nigi-stlon* taking place In the extreme western part of the state. The rain fall will be sulll elent this season to produce good crop* in Phase, Perkins and other extreme western counties The lateness of tin* spring lias now push d July into Au gust which bars a drouth for July. The season will lie remarkable for it 11 kinds of crops. Now mid plant heavy and work hard and In the fall you will reap your reward. To avoid the heavy lightning this season do not dodge or run from it but keep In doors us much as possible until it Is over. Note care fully my predictions, ami compare “The World Work*" with “Word and Works.’ Look out also for snow storm* In April which I* hardly posa'ple to escape ow ing to the Influence of two newly dis covered planet* which I have named Snowflake and Heefstake on account of the brightness of the one ami the dry ness of tho other. They will appear iu my work under the names Egg and Mogg 'They may he seen at any time by looking through the chambers ot a double barreled shot gun, In the region of the day star. \ Thousand Tongue*. Could not express the rapture of An nie K Springer, ol 1125 Howard *t.. Philadelphia, Pa., when -lie found that Dr. King's New Discovery lor Con sntU|dion had completely cured her of a h icklug cough that for many year* had made life a burden. All Other re i.tedie* and doctor* could give her i.o help, but *he says of this Royal Cure— "it soon removed the pain in mr chest and 1 can now sleep soundly, something I ran scarcely remember doing before. I feel like sounding Its praises through out the Uni verst-.” So will every one who tries Dr. King’s New Discovery for any trouble of the Throat, cheat or Lungs Price 50c and $1 00. Trial bot tles free aW~ Odendabl IJro's Drugstore every bottle guaranteed. Through Tourist Sleepers to The Surtliwsit. The Burlington Route ha- established a twic< -a-week tourist car line from Kansas City to Butte. Spokane. Tacoma and Seattle. Car* leave Kansas City, Lincoln and Grand Island every Tuesday and Thurs day, arriving at Seattle following Fri day and Sunday. They are upholstered In rattan The b<-d linen and furnish ing are clean and of g »od quality. The heating, ventilating and toilet arrange ment* are all that can be desired and each ear is in charge of a uniformed Pullman porter, whose »ole duty i* to attend to the want* of pi*ienger*. Cars run through without change of any kind and the berth rate from Lin coln to Tac mi a or Seattle is onl) $5 00. To intermediary point*, it I* propor tionately low Montana and the Puget Sound coun try are now enjoying a period of unex ampled prosperity As a consequence, travel to the Northwest is rapidly at taining large proportions Phis new tourist-car tine ha* been established with h view of caring for tue Burling ton's share of It in the lest possible manner. Berth*, ticket* Mud full information can be had ou application to any Bor llligtou Route ticket ugent or by ad dressing— .I Fiuxi is.ii P, A , Omit ha, Neb ♦ ♦ ♦ The Teacher* Aa-odation will meet Api il Mh 1 ■*'.»!». The following piogi.im I* announced Muall, Seta ted: Rot] Cali World of Mailer, chap Mix Burrow es, paper. School Discipline Mis* Conv< is<-, DI»cu**loii, Ml** Abbn Bennett; Adams'* L *ay*. pp t»*J to lo'i Kxhibltlon of school Work All t< itch era are requested to be present and h*v« a small exhibition of their pupil* work G * I 11sini*t u I M Hoop, Pres Set? • • • NOIICK I wish to smismuce Hitt I will di*< on ; Lone tile |ll per c* lit dl-COOl* deal tf I I I April Ut I-lei i 'ii »• c tan van NERVITA PILL$;HiiE Cures luipolvuc). Ni.,ht luy 4on i . wasting di*t-.ttc*, ait rifect* of 14i>uii‘l t r nun Mi"! i* leiu u. \ h*tm' . P 1‘ltnul luultlt r. I ►j*Ulk !*»*«• *’ “ * [ mlnrr< the fltr >■ * it i Atn t fur Mitii a WHiti i, l«H* WVHfV *»i' irimi 1 tl ictwl fur litlAUt. w . % NCHViTA N‘l \ * OMnloti A Jui nlWMlAIIL llltiw i i M,, Ndi Who Is To Blame. Killin'v trouble has Imootnc so pre valent th»i It Is r.ot uncommon for a ehibl m In- born afflicted with w< ak kid ney # If the child urinates (no of mil it llie ! urine scalds ihe flesh, or if. when the i bllii reaches tin age when it should be able to control the passage, and It is jet a filleted with bed-wetting, depend upon it the cause * f the di (Boult y is kidney trouble, and tne iir.it step slmuld be In wards the treatment of ihese.important organs, I Ins unpleasant trouble is due j to a diseased condition of the kidneys and bladder and not to a habit, as t.io-f ! penp’e suppose. If the adult has rheumatism; pain or) tin i ache In the back; If the water p t es In irregular quantities; or at irfejtu lar intervals or lias a bad odor; If it { stains the llnet: or vessel the color of ; rust; If tin- leet swell; if there are pit ft v or d irk circles under the ryes; your kidney s are the cause ami need doctor ing. Treatment of -ome diseases may be delayed without danger, not so with kidney disease l>r. Kilmer's Swamp-Knot I lie great kidney, liver anil bladder remedy promptly cures the most distressing cases. Its mild and extraordinary efleet is soon realiz' d Sold by druggists III llfty- cent and ami dollar sizes. You may have a sample bottle and pamph let felling all about It sent free by mail Address !)r Kilim r A < 'o., Bingham tori, N.Y. When writing mention that you read this generous oiler In the |,ot p < II V .VoUTltWKSTBllW, Teller, ball-Klietiin anil Kdtuiv Tlic intense itching ami smarting iucl dent to there disease#, is Instant))' a.l ty cd by applying Chamberlain's Eye and Skin Ointment, Many very had c sc have been permanenily cured by. it- It is i .(iially i (Heient for itching piles ami a favorite remedy for sore nipples chapped hands, chilblain*, frost bites and chronic sore eyes. 23ct*. per box For sale by Odendabl Bro s, • ♦ ♦ I tit.«'adit's Condition I’oivnt.i:-, are ju-t what a horse needs when In but condition. Tonic, blood purifier and vermifuge. They are not food but.I ieltie and the best in use to put a Imt -e lit I nme condition, Price35 cent* per package, F>>r sale by Odendabl IitoV, K A11, lUMII l*A l.ACT.M The new Palace Sleeping <Jars, built specially for the UNION’ PA<’IFI< .and recently put In service OB their famous ia*t trains to Colorado, Utah, Califor nla and Orcgan point*, are th»- finest • ver turned out. Throughout the Interior tlie draping*, wood work and decorations are in the most artistic rtylc, and the convenien ces vastly superior to anything ever seen lx fore. Then - ears are attached to (be Union Pacific fed trains, which make < juicier time to all Western points than trains of any other Hues. Ticket#, and reset rations can be ob tained bv calling on or addressing W. It. ( UKTuN. Agent, 1 have been •filleted with rheumatism for fourteen )f-.t» and nothing scenic I! to giv ■ any reiief, i was able to be a round ail ttic time, but constantly sufter iog. I bad tried everything I oouid bear of and at last was told to try Cham berlain'* Pain Halm, which I did and was immediately relieved and in a short time cured. I am t appy to say that it I has not since returned.—Joan. Edoat Germantown, C -il. For sale by Odendabl Hi o’a NOTICK TO I, AN Da OMSK US The commissioner appointed to view ami report upon u road commencin''at. south east corner Section Thirty four Ut Town ship Fourteen (it). Itange Thirteen (i:i) and . Northeast corner of Section Three <3) Town all ip Thirteen (tai Uxnge Thirteen nth In Itoekvlile towasliip, Sherman county, Nebrsakn, and running theme west on section line to n point in the draw a few rods West of section corner of sections Thirly-lwo i tt) and Thirty-three 41) Town ship Fourteen <l4i lUugc Thirteen (13) and secti ms Four il) and Five Oi Township thirteen .IS) Itange Thirteen d t), thence down said draw in a south westerly dt rection and teiminatlng at lnt> rsectton with county road running to Rockville on noilh east ipjarterof section flv. c'.j Tow n ship thirteen (t: Itange thirteen (It) In said County, lias reported In favor of the estaldishmeul thereof aud at objections i hereto or claims for damages mast |>c tiled in ihe comity clerks .'iff -e on or before •ton of the 5.-71 li day of Mav A. D I #- or such road will he establish* t wuli nt reference thereto signed this »3rd day of March. I a lions Mfgsllt Lt, ( uiiid) i 'tern (seal.) Sul U K ruM IM Hl,|i Ulo.N • *H<I om<-e at I.in*..Ill, Jtr'i t Man 's *U|,. i<** I* Uer.by given It; .1 tba full..* lug nano *1 wilier |i«« lUe«J nolle* u| ht> IHtenltun to iit>t*v final |,riw*s t* iti|t|etl of hi* rlntin. ami that uti>l |,r*ntl will le li»t«t» tk* l oan! y jntlgt <tf *l(«fto MU - int.tv at I nn ft'jr, *•!>>*. .a »n g.y fit. t* ■ vl* 1 tatvm. U,.,.t| ,„»,t,| K ulr*. S . I ), lot |*e *s*t l.atl ol S »*• Is i »,«t gleaner a***! lot* i a i ,,f ti„ I*. I *a ** • I■ i}, In nu, (It i %i, *,Ht lit Mart Me fn|,w<ug •illsrnv' to s h i ■ tiiv rn*ii non* ini lr ,« I salt Mlliltt ft *VI*t t tI III * ke 11 a i I’l 'iitl, t.| v-M a#i,» |itimo* Man***, ut (anion, jt«or J *lt« tj Ci*,, ul I. t**f, *«!,* I s <1 111 J n«»..» H'. •>*> . j _ ^ PfPfjffP___ “It t. i,lmj7<;i:rk NEW YORK STORE, LOUF CITY, NEBRASKA. JACOB ALBERS, Auctioneer. Cleap Sweep. Evepythipg Slaughtered. Our first great auction sale will take place on Tuesday, March, 28th, 1899 at 2 p. in. and we will continue to sell you goods at auction at 2 p. in. on every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday until everv article is sold. This stock of goods will be sold at our auction sales; there is no price on goods. All we want you to do is to bid on them and carry them home. I wish to say to the public in all candor, that tlii^ is a bonified sale, and that w'e are going to do just what we advertiie. Remember our private sale continues every day, and we will and must save you money on everything you buy. I will <• uitinue paying you the highest market price for your eggs, butter and potatoes as long as I am in business. Ladies are especially invited to attend these sales. All my store fixtures are for sale consisting of show cases, lamps, tire proof safe, etc. etc. I quote you a tew prices, it is impossible to give you prices on all my goods, but come ^ and see how far a little money will go: II piuinilh of *l mi* 11 f .r ct», I pound X. X. X. X. coffee, 10 uU, I p mu I 0 »r*l tv i c 10 eta 1* *o hi i i i i- •; vs pur pound, i box corn alarcb 4 ctm 17 lb* granulated augur I Oo, Grandpa* Won It i «< ap per On 7 Hi , l.’ow Brand Soda per package l ctn , Champion l\i* per can 5 et«. Clothe* pm p> r doz I t, 10 e ot bottle of bluing for Acts, ft cent package chewing gum for Sets., 10 burs silver leaf soap -J't cts., MY STORE IJUILDING IS FOR SALE, TRADE OR HEN F. At private sale every day I am making terrorizing, slaughtering and earthquake prices on dry goods, notions, lists, boots and shoes, rubbers, queensware, in fact every article I have in my store. 1 an selling for I033 money than other merchants can buy them for. Come and be convinced. Don’t forget that the great auction sale will open TUESDAY, MARCH :>Stli, 181*0 AND WILL CONTINUE EVERY TUESDAY, Thursday and Saturday until every article is sold. Don’t forget to bring your neighbors to this great closing out sale. I have a few Early Ohio seed potatoes for sale Loup City, March 17th, 181*1*. Respectfully yours, Auctioneer. THEO L PfLGER MIU Kl.KNb’ AH MCA HAI.VK, The best salve in the witrltl for <'nl» Hrliifeg Sores lieci Sul' Khciiin Fever j Soles Tetter ('ji.1111,■ -<I HhihIh ( 'hilblaiin* : Com- uni nil Skin KriipUofig ain"l po*- ; itively foil's File* or uo pay reijuireil. It I* ypiuiiriteeil to ive p .feel *n(Uftic* tlon or money refunded I’licw 2b cent* per box. For *al« by Odeiidtihl Brng, LEU At. NOTICE. State of Nebraska i County of Sherman i ' '! .1. ;<■ ot I • I'!' > ! '. Ii.-r of tie following ribed real (state situate In road district No, a of Sherman county nnd State of Nebraska, to w it: North west quar ter of Sin ion 13. T tw ship 13 It mge lowest. You are hereby notified that erunidnint lias been made to me as r aid overseer of said road district that there 1, an open well upon the above described leal csta; ■■ and If the same i* not filled up Imtuediate.iv 1 shall proceed to till the same in the manner provided liy law. as the same is dangerous for lock. Given under my hand this "fUth day of March. iWti. J It. Ini a e Kit Hoad Overseer for road di > net No, a Sherman county Nelir. LEGAL NOTICE. In Disttie: Court id -hetman County and Slate oi Seoiuvku tiara L Note, I’lainl i f. vs. ». s, John Nule, lies endant. Slate it Nebraska * > sta'e ill S l>i ask a. Sherman county 1 to John Nule. non resident defendent: Yon are lieri by noli lied tl.it on the 'Nth ilay of March I d i lira E. Note tiled u pelllioii against you i the district court ■ d hind man count y, NeUi aik.t, tlie object! and prat i rot which am to utit am a divorce from you on the gtoimiis that you imve for over two ear* l i t |iu«t been an halt 11 mu t (trundani. wild fun her that being ot aulfieleul ability t«> | tov de sllitaibte iiiatulauiime f t aid |>iulmiIT for three y*»i last past nave gio.nlv, wantonly, and erm I > refused, and in gin ltd si to | do. Won i nq.li' 1 to answer said pelt lion on. ot helot« ifonday the Mb day of May i** t i tu* h. mi r., I'laintltf. Itv l * Monr t*i tea. k«r dtwraif till at Ji ll* illKMIIU, * i- tdork of the iHatrii t ciiut t N'l H t In Git MHRl bid* with *(et IRestlolt* w ilt tie received ho inter t id »**> n »f May, l Mb L ' at ll » • nti a of Ilis i. ii*ty . era tu I up ■ itv M 1 t ot" for tbs iiiaklag of a rad*' iq the M id l ntprutt, on lie •nlWkll « t« a * *u set I iota ll wed it tu t'*w r * .* fill* * u k imi I■'*. suer man tMunti , X» i*noli,i am i* giw It* Iciiommaow af the < »t rad i n ■ * M i ll* Imp I<.'itib " si, *11 Hue, .or ttaa l lUa is.il art. m »<id in nr, «i,,| to tia «t iu West , I | i' li .virt (turn Ike Rwif id *.iid 111 g * el I i I,*), a tab bigtu i. leg at I id| of *ii m, in i la tirif * weo • r irei ■ re* i te dog' ll ot atwdv the *ei + d i .a r I* i atdv o-i top* alia "j s - ' 4* 1= * *d I- 4ll‘l Mir** 1,411 fl Ml |o I,.,* t>» l | g » l p of *'* Is llll il'inl I st f i rut to -> i* Mraaaet of a*.»fc* i II f . i * . • ( «e i or all la r< , far Aar of Rmti. t # i * a -1 i * t a TIME TAHI.K LOUF CITY. N KF.IC Lincoln, Denver, Omaha, Helena, I'hicugo, Butte, Si. Joseph, Salt Lake Oily. Kalman City, Fortlaml, Sr. Loula, San Francisco, anil all points am) all points Fast ami South. Went THAIS* LKAVK AN FOI.LOWftl GOING EAST No 53 Passenger.7:55 a. m No. 00 Freight.2 0111,111, GOING WEST No. 51 Passenger .4.15 pm. No. 59 Freight.. .lii.via. in sleeping dinner and reclining chair cars (seals free) on through trains. Tickets sold and baggage checked to uuy point in the United stales or Canada. For Inlortualton, maps, t line failles amt tickets call on or write to A. F. Werts Agent. Or J. FKA.NUIa, Gun’l. Passenger Ag,'oMflE»*.*fia, Nebraska, U. P KAII.WAY N 1. Kl leaves daily except .Sunday (pass engi-r,. 7:110 a. in. No »s leaves Monday, Wednesday and Friday, (mixed; 2:05 p. in. No, '.id leaves Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, (mixed)8:30 p. in. No s", ari l <cs dally except Sunday (mixed) ! 11:45 a. in No <5 arrives dally except Sunday (pass eii it) 7.115 p in. First class service and close connections! easf, west and south. W. l>. Clifton, Agent NOTION Foil PUPLICATION. Laud Office, Lincoln Nelir. < February, and, lsic.i , Notice is lieretiy given that the follow ing named aeltler has filed notice of his in tention to niuke final proof lnsupisrrt of Ills claim, and that said proof will be made before the County Judge at Loup « it>, Nebraska, on Tuesday, April 4, Is'.it, viz Win. guiun, Jr , Homestead No. lail'i. for the south east .piaiutr, section 21, Township i t, uange 15. He nuiites ttie following witnesses to prove his contin uous residence upon and eu'tivntton | ol said land, vil: Joint O'Neill, Charles 1 Cochrane, Michael Ketes, Jacob Wolf, all of imveuna, Nebraska. J W. Johnson, ItegUler, NOTICE Milt l*l'ULI ATIUN. Lund Office, Lincoln, Nebraska, January aim, IMM, t Notice is hereby given that the follow lug named settler lias Hlad notice of Ms ' intention to make final proof in support ■t bis claim, and that said proof will made before lint County Judge of Mherman ! Uoubtv, at Loup, Nebraska, on April .I, tsuu, vio owcii I. Mereer, Homestead Entry,! No i mi5, foy the North east guarfei. aee | • Ion l* Township (5 moth or fiaugu LI west He same* the following witnesses lo prove bra continuous residence H|s,n ami cullfvatmn of said land, via; Anton f'.>l«*iskt, * nmual 11111 ,m r, r red Newman, John Johnson, ad of A all Ion, Nebraska J W Jonas*** tfeglslwr. f.l.ii fl, VuTK Y •> ,t* ,,i N. iow sa t s a. The Slsl. of N. to t . d wiser man I f*ttkarts-s ). Andrew, It. n resnk at wwact .1 Use Miustar il, wTibd reeteslate situate la il*. * T tristful Mu A wt si as r esaa t vtMstt and suu, sf s. L, s*aa b* wit welt weet a nailer uf Net Gum lo 1 .wasklp M Haas'- Id west Y arc tiiiii a, tikes) Iks I tsuwinwinl to 1 ■ ** * at, te am ws Hsl Users*s# sf out M rt UmiM that there is aa «fwa asb spa «. I «kp . O'' / I Id’:! ■ - i ll " B 4 A* *A *t » luf %!4Mt It h «►•*< no kaaat tklw Ar«| da* . I ». *. * Wishing to close my Photo Gallerv at Loup City 1 will make Photographs from now until April at the following extremely low rate: Qabipet Size: [Guaranteed finish] $0.99perdoz ’ ©ard Size: [Guaranteed finish] 75 c, per doz Mip. size [Guaranteed finish] 50 e per dos. STAMP SIZE: * [Smal hut neat] 3 doz for 25 cents M. 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