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    VOL. XVI.
LOUP CITY, SHERMAN COUNTY, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, APRIL 21, 1899.
NUMBER 24
DON'T FORGET THAT T. M. REED IS PREPARED TO
FURNISH YOU WITH
Fail Main], Bines, Wins, Hams, Hardware, Id Ml, Pins, Pines,
(iardeii Seeds, Machine Oils, Repairs for McCormick, Buckeye, and Woods Binders and Mowers. Call and see me
and I will try and please you with good quality of goods.
Yours very truly, T- M- REED*
DON’T YOU NEED
A
DISC HARROW,
SULKY PLOW,
CULTIVATOR,
WIND MILL,
FANNING MILL,
FEED GRINDER,
WASHING MACH
INKS, SEWING
MACHINES,
HARNESS.
AMI I 0> I.OCAI.S
W. T (Jwfnn, Loup City’* genial
Pont Mantel' was si-mii shaking bands
with friends >» our street* Thursday.
Thus. Jam rug returned from Oma
ha, Wednesday afternoon where he
had been on business.
K. <». Taylor returned Wednesday
from a visit at St, Paul.
Mr and Mrs S. J. Pair paid theii
daughter, Mrs. W. M. Smelser, a vis
it Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs .1 K. McCray of
Loup City were the guests of Mr,
and Mrs. Henry, Sunday.
Jus ILirlinek bade Ashton g< od
by Sunday afternoon and moved his
family to Farwell, via the Overland
Houle.
Mr. S. V. Woodard and Mr. W.
Paul of tioelus, visited Dr. Howard
Sunday.
• 11 Smelser and Mrs. W. M. Sine!
si r drove over to Rockville Tuesday
morning lor a short visit.
Dr. Howard drove over to Hoelus
Monday.
Air. Kdgar Draper »aid “Harwell”
t«» Ashton Tuesday ami wended his
wear) way with Ills photo car to
Boelus, wh re he will remain for a
few weeks, ami itied it is hie inten
tion to g * to Loup Citv Wnile here
he ma le many friends, besides hosts
of pictures, and no one will dispute
that Mr. Draper is a good artist.
Quite a surprise was surung on
the business circ.es of Ashton when
it was announced Thursday, that
Thoa. Jam rug had bought Adam
Schuupps elevator.
day, didn't Mr. Draper do some
ph ito work for you while he was
here? Don't you wish you had more
ot the same pictures? If so call on
W. Al. Smelser as he purchased all
of Mr. Drapei s negatives and can
fill all orders. Don't forget when
you are wishing you had another
•do/.eu that you can secure them at
the same price by giving him your
order.*
Quite a lot of grain and live stock
have been moving this week. One
elevator haviug shipped 8 cars in
3 days.
Seeding has been progressing
nice!\ and insu\ farmers are report
ing “ALL of iu> wheat in the
ground," and now a good rain is the
next thing we want to hear from.
Mr. v\ in. Pocb, who has been
dangerously sick for a few days is
now reiiorled as being a good deal
belter and all are beginning to lake
hopes for his recovery.
Mr. O. D. Dewev was here the fore
part of the week in the interest of
the Peering Harvester Co,
I. c. u.
Tbt* Union P*a«eBtfvr Mtatiuo at
lia-* l>»nu «uj *\••• I a world
lioaliMK rooonl for frwetloio froiu
Bcridt'iila and tin* o irrrt'tnfi* with
wbifli Ifagtfatftf u tnudled Tin* r<>
p irt f >r IMOH jti*t to It tn l «• oitaii a
|ti«< fullitffing lnlrrtMtin| •detentnot
••Tltff > w»Ttt ti audit'd ?,<SoO, (>M0
paa»< " .-er* wi lion !■• i lent, and # >0
Oo0,0.10 worth'd iti44*at* wi'liou*
Ibu I ■•••> of i •M14I1 pieate Tina 11
Uin llutd iiumMiii' too in wiot-1
thin lit* li < • 1 iii toinu fur lui*
ba,4*4«t >f tm Win I * tbu xtailtoi.
The i'.oiaev I tram*, t’HI *4 1 and Wlott 1
H itltn^'o 1 m l Mill w 1 iliee ra>lr tad *
aro Hi ’ It nn wli tm ir no* mu into
•a loot of Hu* iliiinu
MANILA, L.KTTKH
MANILA, P. 1. Feb, 23, 1899.
Dear Mother and Father—I
seat myself to answer your ever
kind and welcome letter. I was
glad to bear that you were all well.
[ have not written for some time as
I have been sick and in the hospital,
but am getting pretty well again I
suppose you have heard all about
tile lighting over here. The Insur
gents took the intiative an<< opened
the ball, I have not had a chance to
take a hand yet but hope I will be
able to use my gun before long. I
have got two letters from you since
I wrote lust, and I had got two at
that time so yon can see the mad
clones in hunches, I expect to get
| some moru in a few days. There
was a transport came iu with some
more troops a few days ugo, we un
derstood that they were to relieve us,
hut I do not expect to get away here
until this thing is settled with the
natives. There was not very many
of our men killed but the natives suf
fered a heavy loss. They do not know
how to shoot und thousands of them
were killed. I have not heard how
many were killed on our side but I
tbink there was about 70. Well
mother 1 wish I could be with you
ar.d get something good to eat but
I have been away so long that the
cooking does not bother me any
more. It does not matter to me;
whither the grub is cooked or not
that is the way we live iu the army.
Hut I hope we will get home before
long. I will try and write as often
as l can but I cannot write regular.
Well I must close hoping to bear
from you soon. With best wishes
I am Your affectionate son.
Simpson Chiss,
Uo. M. 1st Neb. V. I.
Herman Wilke of Sweetwater,
owns three cows which have had
seven calves this spring—two pairs
of twins and and one set of triplets.
The youngest of the calves are now
strong thrifty animals. The triplets
are red bull calves of average weight
and size and resemble one another so
; closely that it is very difficult to tell
• which from ’tother.”—Ravenoa
News.
___________
Complete line of new and up*
to-date Carpet Samples, at T
M Reed’s
If you have urinary troubles or pain
In the back, indicating kidney disorders
If there be a general loss of energy, we
ask you ill all fairness to use Dr. Saw
yer's I’katlnc. Thousands bear evidence
to tlie fact that It cures. For sale by
Odendabl Bro’s.
No constipated person can look his
or her best or feel perfectly well. For
that inactive liver and constipation try
Dr. Sawyer'! Little Wide Awake F'lls,
and they will cure you. for aale by
O lendahl Ilro's.
Kli.uni.tlam Cured
My »lfi«lit* ii»k.| Ch«inb*rl»ur* I’alti
Ittlm lor KheuniMUni with gr**t rrllel,
mill I run recoin, ml It • »|>li,iitliil linl
mi*ot for rhniiiiitt Win mnl other Iioiim
liolil tie® lor which w* li ivr loonii It v*l
uil li» - \V I'l'tUN It'.li r«**h X Y.
Mr. Cut i< r W ow<* of the teiiilov met
• limit* <1 Hit* villa*® mnl "ii* of the
mo»i prnmlnni m*it In thin vli'lnltr
M i. I'HirrtN K lltor Kr.l t‘r®eW Her
*11 fin »»le by OilrniUhl Hro'e.
Uahiicn Mikim-Ndw hulk
ju«*t in nt, \\ nlkuiHoim
...
XUTH'K
>1 Mil .'in I IN- 4l»lli<»t |tll
M* " Ilirfi'.illliy w»«tli »l I III- l.afl. i.|
M I Si.y.ler, in l.»m.|» i tty
M I' SSIMfcH
X M l noMi*m.».
Gasteyer’s Spring Stock
Of Dry Goods is now complete and he asks you to call and
inspect the same before purchasing your spring and sum
mer supplies. He 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
Blue Kdna Cords “ •• .12$ “
Linen Crash “ “ 30 “
Brown Linen “ “ 20 “
Batiste “ “ . 15, 20 “
Fine Dimity “ 4i 18 “
suitable for blazer suits.
41 44 <4 44
“ “ Ladies and Miss skirts.
“ “ “ “ “ shirtwaists.
Organdi Meroii, per yard. 10 cents
Crcpon per yard . 20 “
ALL OF WHICH WILL MAKE HEAUT1FUL SUMMER DRESSES
FOR ROTH LADIES AND CHILDREN.
If you need a good machine for sewing these goods, we wil! furnish you
One of our Marshall Field Own Brand. “The Field”
which comes with a live years guarantee for only $25 00 cash laid down.
GROCERIES:
Prunes, per pound.5 cents
Beans “ “ .....3 “
Dried apples 3 lbs.... 25 “
Snowflake flour, best io the state, per sack $1 00.
McLaughlin’s coffee, per pound . 10
Granada “ a splendid value. 14
Our bargain counter will be changed every two weeks. At present it con
tains something in nearly every line of shoes at onlyfl (X) a pair
Soliciting your esteemed patronage I am very respectfully,
CHAS. GASTEYER.
NOTICE TO LAND OWNERS.
To all whom It may concern:
The commissioners appointed to view and
report upon a road commencing at the north
corner stoke between sections three and (our
In townahlp sixteen (18 north of range thirteen
(13) west In Sherman county and state of
Nebraska and running thence on the section
lines as near as possible due south between
sections three and four, and nine and ten, and
sixteen and ttfteen, and twenty-one and twen
ty-two, and twenty-seven and twenty-eight,
and thirty-three and thirty-four, all 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
tlfteen north of range thirteen west In 8her -
man county, Nebraska has reported In favor
of the establishment thereof, and all object
ions thereto or claims for damages, must be
Bled In the county clerks office on or before
noon of the 1st day of June A D. 1WV. or such
road will be established without reference
thereto,
Dated this '.Vtb day of March, 1SW.
(seal) John Minhhdu-. fouuly tierk
AUENTh WAX TED
To aell Thrasher* llobble* to prevent
cattle from jumping fence*, or from
•UtikloK themanleea, also to prevent
bor*e* from jumplnif. The iuu*t sue
ceMfull llobble ever made and jo*t
what every farmer need*. Those hob
blea will be on **U* at the (tore of T. M
Heed. I.oup City, or addreaa- W. T.
TnitAail».M. or bl« attorney John W tl L
Arcadit. Neb
Tt»e rich mea t whl*b*v i* IIA It I* KK
bevaua* It I# aupremeiy delleloo* fire
p«M»r man'* atiDhe) it ||AI(|‘EH be
cauaw aoch (wal *M«lt*y help* him
The family wM«key i. ||*rp*r, beau’*
it'* pore, pleaaant and • ImiimiIi< iting
hoM br — T II Ki»a*«, Ieui|ii'ln
Ih.n'i at-ralcb Jnwr life im), hot «•*
Ur ftaayei a tt in t ll»*e| a d AroU a
Halve for n .oat pile*, hive*, buiu
and ml* Em *ate by thlmdabl Hra'i
W J. FISHER,
Attorney at Law and Notary Publit.
Will Defend in Foreclosure TTt
AI.SO DO A
General Real Estate Business.
Office In Nohthwe8tcrm Building,
LOUP CITY, NKBBAUA
R. J. NIGHTINGALE,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
LOUP CITY, I I
LIVERITA
THE UP-TO-DATE
LITTLE LIVER PILL
CURES
Biliousness*
Constipation*
Dyspepsia*
Slck-Hoad -
ache and Liver
Complaint.
100 PILLS jfcld by »M driiKKlat*
or »lil Id wall.
• IW.U. «.*k.i C.., (
( 40 PIUS] N
LIVtRITA:
, 10 cents) )
28 CTS
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SUCCESS
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A- S- MAIN
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
LOUP CITY. • • Ml BRASKA
orriCB.—Om door wt of Obase’s
drug store.
The UNION PACIFIC has made the
Greatly reduced rate of 936.46 to Port*
land and other Puget Sound point*, alto
to Helena and Montana polnta, Salt
Lake City and Utah polnta. For tlek*
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CurroM, Agent.
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Those a bo contemplate a trip west
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calling on or addressing—W. D. Cut
ton, Agent.
Farm Journal
OLOMI
Pay Up
and get a
Big Bargain. Fire Year*.
By special arrangement made with
tUe publishers of the FARMJOURNAL
we are enabled to offer a ft-yeara sub
scription to that paper, and one years
subscription to the Nobthwbsteem for
$1.50. The same offer Is made to eyery
old subscriber who will pay all arrear
ages and oue year In advance, as well as
to new au<l*cfibers, In order to get the
FARM JOURNAL at this low prloe It
will be neoeseary to walk right up to
the captain’s office, for we have only a
limited number of 0-year subscriptions
to dispose of. The FARM JOURNAL
Is on a solid foundation and perfectly
trustworthy.
We will also furnish the Kansas City
Weekly Journal, one of the BKBT
weekly papers in the west, and the
Nobtewestbbm for fUtO. This is the
same paper we dubbed with last year
that gave such general satisfaction.
Also the .Semi-Weekly State Journal
and the Noktuwestebm for gl.80
TIME IS MONEY.
When you are traveling, due consid
eration should be given to the amount
of time spent In making your Journey.
TUB UNION PACIFIC is the Best
Lime and makes the Fastest Time by
many hours to Balt Lake City, Portland
and California points.
For time tables, folders, Illustrated
books, phampleta descriptive of the ter
Itory traversed, call on—W. D, Cut
tom, Agent.
ACTIVE SOLICITOUS WANTED EVERY■
"where for "The Story of the Philippines
by Murat Halstead, commissioned by the <Jov
eminent as Official Historian to the War De
partment. The book was written In army
camps at San Francisco, on the Pactllc with
General Merritt, In the hospital at Honolulu,
In Hong Kong, in the American trenches at
Manila, In the insurgent camps with Aguinai
do. on the deck of the Olympia with Dewey,
and in the roar of battle at the tall of Manila.
Bonanxa for agents. Brimful of original pic
tures taken by government photographer on
the spot. Large book. Low prloes. Big prof -
tie. Freight paid. Credit given. Drop all
trashy unofficial war books. Outfit free. Ad
dress, F. T. Barber, Sec y., Star Insurance
Bldg,, Chicago, 111.
W autbo—sbtbaal Trustwortht rBa
sons in this state to manage onr business
In thetr own and nearby counties. It Is
mainly offioe work oonduoted at home. Sal
ary straight •two a year and exaeaeee—de
finite, bonaflde. no more, no Tees salary
Monthly *75. References. Enclose self-ad
dressed envelope. Herbert K Hess, Free.
Dept. u. Chicago, ill. MO-fl*
Nature's Danger Signals.
Do your eyes blur at times?
Do they hurt after reading?
Are there frequent headaches?
Are the muscles around the eyes drawing
wrinkles and crows feet? They are
NATURES DANGER SIGNALS.
Only when sight is gone it the terrible danger realised. It
coat to little to help the the eyes. If done in time 1 oan give
them early help. Later 1 have to refer the work to ooculiata.
I otamine the eyes in the moat intelligent and careful manner
and without charge If giaaaee are needed 1 can aupply (lie
correct lenses mounted in any maimer deal red.
!. 8. SflKPI'AKD, Jeweler and Optician