VOL. XVI. LOUP CITY, SIIEHMAN COUNTY, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 1899. NUMBER 23 ..... ' ■■ --- -■■■■■ ■- ■- ' ■■ --- - - --------- ' DON'T FORGET THAT T. M. REED IS PREPARED | ( ) DON’T YOU NEED ~- FUUNISH Y0U WITH DISC HARROW, SULKY PLOW, I LTIVATOR, INI) MILL, ) - -, * , A ’ N XI NO MILL, Carden Seeds, Machine Oils, Re pairs for McCormick, Ruckeye, and Woods Hinders and Mowers. Call and s n e vamiinomach and 1 will try and please you with good quality of goods. m vhlnes1N0 Yours very truly, T M- JiTCIOI). HARNESS. ’ I.KTTKIi THOM Til I. IMIll.iri'IMS. SAN ANNA, I*. 1. Feb. 10, I you. 1)K.\ it I’arknts -\\ e huve Just had ii glorious victory, ami 1 have went through it safe so far without a 'f scratch. I aui well and feeling fine. The fight started at 11:00 o'clock Saturday night, and at H:00 o’clock Sunday morning the First Washing ton entered the battle. We w< re under a heavy fire all day. The wav i he bullets sung over our heads was a caution. About 11:00 a. in. we were ordered to make a charge on a knoll, there wus .’100 insurgents holding it, but we did not know fear, so away we went. We had to cross a stream that was waist deep, we. lost one man in making the charge. When we got posession ot the knoll tin* insurgents that were in the tren dies turew up their b uds, all but two < r three and I in *, killed three of my comrades, then we moved to one end of the trench and poured several volleys into them. We captured 88, wounded 15, mid killed 00. The battle lasted until 1:00 p. m Sun day, that is the hardest «f it, but the sharp - hooters were killing off men ill next day. The fight is still going on to our right and left but 1 ft don't think we will have any m ire eng • zeinenis for u while. We lost 4 men from my company, I will give you their names f< r the papers do not give them right, also to read Lhe papers one would think the Califor nians did it all (Jen. King, gave us a talk after the battle, he said he never saw belter work than the First Washington did, and said when his official report went in he would give us full credit for our gallant work The names of my old frteuds that got! killed was; (’berry, Shearrcr, Smith, ] ami ll.tehart, Shearrer, poor boy, j was laying by me shooting when a' bullet struck Inin fair iu the stomach He exclaimed, “Oh l ain shot” amt rolled <>v» r but be lived till night and : died. All the others were ktllid in- j s'antly, all were close to me when they fell, we had (l wounded. One j bullet struck me on the pants leg ai d 1 had dirt thrown hi my face sevei. l times. We were three days without taking our wet el >llu s off. This i Friday mid we are feeling pretty sore D we s fleet did some good work, and he lias just taken a >trim4 hold today Molos, is oue of their strongholds and it is reported that Itewey will shell that place tonight. I h pe lie will for I have got all the fight I want at present. It was nw I ul to see tile field after the I* it I le, theie was dea l insurgents every when . aouie with tin ir shoulders and arms almost torn off, others with their heads half shot away and their brains, what little thev had. minting on' Their loss was between l and -I thousand Tin \inariean toss » .* ‘j or t hnnatred I think the black devils have got a Ioioh they will never forget Tlirt« was nos follow that belonged 10 the Kmt California regimen* marrtrit a I'hil'ppiaio wmimii an t desert** I the \rnay ata'l'l luitjt t holes ti p th re Was St* ro *1*1 (i * tti 1*1 te |l Was tuiU inf tlb It'S fi «t of ftig g o IX or fit i t • 1 t in h witta tin« llo i 'll iiVft the*!*, Ms lit k the p*is inert a * v ilya n 1 it. n|,< 11 s( hurry tfo ir own dead l'h*v ' *» ■ them itt the rt fit Id* 01 where ever I I tie v * u I t hi tn 1 > 1 - hr t g Vt ■iiitii'i | au is s -p ( •* | 141 very ttred V\ roe auttu, i »ve to all 1 l’, .\. Su m, M ti.da, I', I, ASHTON LOCALS. Work is progressing nicely on the foundation of the new Catholic j eluireh. \V. M. Hmelser made a flyirg trip to the hub Thursday. Mr. Henry and family, of Loupi City moved into the house former j ly occupied by ('. C. Miles, We! are glad to welcome Mr. Henry. We overlooked tiie Ashton locals lust wet k for which we are sorry, Village election lots come and gone, 'rin* only change was that Robert F. Hit-man succeeded Frank I’olski for abderman. j Ucbaupp railed it to Loup City and back Thursday. Mr. J. Plant from Austin was in town Wednesday posting sale bills Mrs. R. L Arthur went to Loup City Thursday evening. Mr. Mathias Madsen of Danuevirke who was unfortunate enough to break a limk ia getting along nicely under the skillful treatment of l)r. Howard. K. J. Harden dropped in Monday for a chat. Win. Poch is on the sick list. NOTICE —After Mooduy, April 1711 j , anyone wishing duplicate of any ptiotos I have 'aken during my stay in Ashton should apply to W. M. Smelser as l have sold him my negatives, and he will till all orders for photos from plates L have made while at Ashton. Usual price of course.—-Edoau Draper. The air is full of rumors about new homes being built this spring. More evidence of prosperity. I. C. U. Complete line of new and up to-date Carpet Samples, at T M Reed’s If you have urinary tr-uhles or pain in t In* hack, indicia leg kidney disorders If there he a general loss of energy, we ask you in all fairness to use Dr. Saw yer's I'katine. Thousands hear evidence to the fact lhat it cures. For sale by Odendahl Kro’s. No constipated person can look l.i8 or her best or feel perfectly w ell. For lhat inactive liver and constipation try Dr. Sawyer's Little Wide Awake Pills, and they will cure you. for sale by Odendahl Pro's. ‘ Little colds” neglected cost- thous ands of deathsyeai ly. People who have US' d Dr. Sawyer's Wild Cherry and Tar, recoiuend it even for consumption,— F« r sale l>v Odendahl Uro's. Illteuimii I »nt Cured. My wlfehaa used Chamberlain's 1’iiin Halm lor Kht-uaiatiMii with (great relief, and 1 can reeoniemllt as a splendid lit,i nii'nt for rheumatism and other liuutc hold use for which we hire found it val tt i ie —w ' cotuRiRXIi tnk n v Mr, f'uylerl* ... the leolltiK tner i haul* of thi* village and min of the moat prominent men hi thl« vicinity W. . * i' ♦ «• ji'.i > *« ,« a «»| |*t* tUim, iN Mi«t *41*1 ftitl Nr w«4<* ib# u| tin iifitiii iy»Hf*tv Hi I *»i* I*ly uu n,v . It >• ft. | ' i-sl, t-*f t! *■ **t «* 'l| t»J V * . ft -IMA(it) 1 -A | |H I | tt| HelitM ft* t|i i# HHflb ifR^i t ft a* J . | | ‘ , 4 , | . | X • . ( (i a stiver's Spring Stock ----. .:x*sm Of Dry Goods is now complete and he asks you toenll and inspect the same before* purchasing your spring and sum mer supplies. H( has, as usual, a splendid line of calicoes, percales and ginghams, and aside from these he carries a fine assortment of the following: Fine dress denims, per yard.18 cents suitable for blazer suits. Blue Edna Cords “ “ .12^ “ “ “ “ “ Linen Crash “ “ .20 “ “ “ Ladies i»nd Miss skirts. Brown Lilian “ “ .2U “ “ “ “ “ “ shirtwaists. Batiste “ “ . 15, 20 “ Organdi Merodi, per yard. 10 cents Fine Dimity “ *• .18 “ Crepon per yard . 20 “ ALL OF WHICH WILL MAKE BEAUTIFUL SUMMER DRESSES FOR BOTH LADIES AND CHILDREN. If you need a good machine for sewing these goods, we wil! furnish \ou One of our Marshall Field Own Brand. “The Field” wiiiah comes with r. Bv* years guarantee for only $25 00 oath laid down. | GROCERIES: Prunes, per pound.5 cents Snowflake flour, best in the state, per sack $i 00. BeaDS “ “ 3 “ McLaughlin's coffee, per pound . 10 Dried apples 3 lbs.... 25 “ Granada “ a splendid value. If Our bargain counter will be changed every two weeks. At present it con tains something in nearly every line of shoes at only $1 00 a pair Soliciting your esteemed patronage I am very respectfully, CHAS. GASTEYER. NOTICE TO LAND OWNERS. To nil whom It nmy concern: The commissioners appointed to view and report upon a road commencing at the north corner stake bet ween section* thee and four in township sixteen 116 north of range thirteen <13t west in Sherman county and stale of Nebraska and running thenee on the section lines as near as possible due south between sections three and four, und nine and ten. and sixteen and fifteen, und twenty-one and twen ty-two. and twenty-seven and twenty-eight, and thirty-three and thirty-four, ull in town ship sixteen north of range thirteen west Also between sections three and four, town ship fifteen north of range thirteen west Sherman county, Nebraska and terminating at the government stake on the south line be tween sections three and four cf township fifteen north of range thirteen west in niter- i man county. Nebraska Inis rc|sirtcd in favor of the establishment thereof, and all object. ions thereto or claims for damages, must bo nits! in the county clerks office on or Oof,in i tn hi It of the 1st day of June A D isgg or such I road will tie established without reference thereto. Ifafisl this 'Abb day of March, t>W Jon3 Missttutg, County Clerk NOrtCK T<> LANDOWSKHn To all whom it may concern The com in lea ti ate re appotuietl to view am) report upon a roml ruiuiueiicintf at the eoulli we»t corner of »evlion twenty two t*.*i town •hip thirteen , It) ran*!' • linen lift/ an I run ■itttf thence ea*t on aalil aactlo* line ami ter luluatum at the uiheaet rorm r of tt ttt* ft*» N*a\*V» IVi ilt li **i a ti Afbtea Halve f>M li e wt ptlea, Ititft, Un tie B • * Ml )<»| **le 1.1 t»,|* o.ltbl |ln- » W J. FISHER, Attorney at Law and Notar; Public. Will Defend in Foreclosure Casea. a i.so DO A General Real Estate Business. Office In Nouthwestbiin Ilulldlng, I.OCP CITV, • - NKHHASIU. R. J. NIGHTINGALE, LOUP OITT, l I mm. LIVER9TA THt UP-TO-DATC LITTLE LIVER PILL CURES I Biliousness, Const;; . lu-n, Cytp'psia, 'i t c k • I • J iC'io « iti.ar Complaint. • 1% 1 (AH c ' A • tl) 100 Pitta 4ut4 bf .11 a,..4»M, >»»|; t* \t.t> MV ()1U\NILVIII. MHOS.. I «|» I K). .1«W. A. S- MAIN, | PHYSICIAN & SlUGEON LOU 1* CITY. Nl RKASKA UKKICK. —One dooi must of drug Miore Nature's Danger Signals. Do your eye* blur at ? w » Do they hurt after n ii i ■? Are there fro<|uent hei Art* the intiM'les arnu < . e-* drawing wrinkle* and ero I'tiey art* NATIUKv* DA H.NAIX Only wii. rmii/ud It font so lit t !«• to luljt I In* tin* v\ i nun* 1 enti giv*» tli«*in t*»rlv lu*l|* J.ntcr I hit\ * i> i. .u I t v« tk to oci'UlinU. I vxninim* tin* tnn*» in tlu* tit* it Mini t' trriul maum’i* nml without oli tryv It ^hi'*** i I *-.i< »u|m»Iv th« iHjrnt't lt*»lin*s tiniUith il ill 0! \ i l *. >Mli.i > vi4i>, Jwwvioi «mi Ojitiouii, I 1' n i1 A< I Fir has uiade tbQ ' i ' of $40 4.> to I’ort •'vmnd potato, also > ii i points, Halt t Ii points. For tiok i in call on—W. L) i l.a rms, Agent. i ..>t) > ^ it’ici'i * i .xunr»lun Italea Hu i ivv iii e fleet via the i HO ■, l ii.lHU oh- i;u>n roiMTs oipiiile a trip west . i' i.-iui'i' -houid get iu ' • ng these greatly re v ' in i.ig matter and i . >i . aiiou can be obtained by ■•ii or tu dressing—VV. L). Toa, Agent ULbHUlMU KATES. Up Farm Journal and get a ■ • , 'in Five Yearn. i. i iiunt made v/itli .1 . A it.\1 JOURNAL . otlVr a 6-years nub itp'i, and one years -VuU llWlisTKUN for ' i i- made to eyery ■ .ull pay all arrear • • in .dvuuce, an well as In order to get tbe . ' i i. ii ibis low price it i " >aik figlit up to i ; lor ve naye only & i ir subscriptions 1. 1 it FARM JOURNAL ion, , itlon and perfectly trust worthy. ii ' i furnish tbe Kaunas City »v e i uu mil, papers in tbe went, and tbe i.. uv>dii.uN ir $i.go. Tliis is tbe 1 * i . clubbed with lant year 'iiai r. tve ich general satisfaction. Air i .u,Meekly .State Journal • id t.;. .. LUWl.-> t'KKN for #1.80. I I >11 IS UONKV. V li" you are traveling, due eonsid >u nil -I (>■ given to the amount ini ' (' ■ht in making your journey, i . i S ION PA< IK1C is the Best >u s tt»e Fastest Time by -to ’salt Lake City, Portland ; > < 'aiitoi iiih points i'i> abi , folders, illustrated impltip -oriptive of the ter > ivei >i, eall on—W. D, Cut ton, Agent. ' Ol i'i It- WANTED EVEBY iy >.r u»<> Philippines” a.m, slomal by the Gov > ■ . I J i - Vi a i..,i to the War De wrltten in army 1 * * i the Pacific with ■ ■>■ ii' pltai at Honolulu, i im i lean trenches at in cii nips with Ajtuinal i > Olympia with Dewey, in1 tali of Manila. ..mil'll of original pic • > i > . at phntopiapher on !-> v prices tliit prof > riven. Drop all t; ■ '-h.V . war books. Outtlt free. AU - y.. Star Insurance Daiit.. 1.luearo 111. >' > >■ v tu. i'uusrwokTht !•■* i . >■ our liuslness mt counties. It Is .. > n i «