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    COUNTY, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, AI-RIL 28, 189!>
NUMBER 26
DON'T FORGET THAT T. M. REED IS PREPARED TO
FURNISH YOU WITH
Machiuerr, Buies, Wins, Harness, Hriwe, Wind Mis,
Garden Seeds, Machine Oils, Repairs for McCormick, Buckeye, and Woods Binders uud 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
INES, SEWING
MACHINES,
HARNESS.
A RACE FOR LIFE,
BIT BY A DEADLY INSECT.
Train Delayed Several Hours
on Account of a Wreck.
Id the spring of 1W5 while In Austin, Texan,
where 1 had been went for my health, wan sit
ting In front of the Drlaeoll hotel, when froui a
carriage hastily driven from the depot two
gentlemen emereged. One wan an elderly, well
dressed gentleman of ahout sixty, hla face wan
nwoleu twice Its natural size, bln eyes und
mouth almost dosed. The other gentleman
who was hln attendant stopped to ask me If I,
could refer him to a first class physician. I re
commended him to the one who was then at*
tending me and at thu name limn asked him a
bout the disease of hln friend. In reply he
stated that about three weeks before he had
been bitten by some kir.d of a spider: and
w hile they hud tried the skill of the best and
most noted physicians In their section of the
country, none had been of any advantage to
him. About two months ago a growth had ap
peared in the glands In the side of the neck.
This was removed by an operation but soon re
appeared. A lute conference of the doctors
hud reported thut he could not live; we being,
however, undecided as to their prognosis, In
tended to try again. We are now enroute to
I.ouisviUe. Ky„ to consult the specialist. Dr.
Hen of that city. Our train being delayed a
few hours, we were compelled to remain In
Austin until evening.
You will not see Dr. Rea in Louisville. I re
plied. as I remember seeing In the Houston
Post where Dr. Rea will visit Houston, Texas,
in a few days, therefore you had better stop
there und save yourself the journey. What"
muttered the sufferer between his half closed
teeth. Dr. Rea In Texas; how unfortunate."
They left Austin that night and upon arriv
ing at Houston the next morning, found that
Dr Rea was due In Houston one day later.
Dr. Rea arrived In due time was Informed of
the - offering and importance of the patient
waiting and he hustenid to make an early ex
amination of his case.
Without asking him u question. Ur. lieu suit]
to him- M.v dear sir. It is my opinion that you
have been bitten by some poisoness Insect; it
Is ul-o ni.v opinion that one of your parents or
very uear relatives has died of u cancer and
that your system belli* especially liable to de
velop earn er, has only been aggravated by this
bite which has produced a cancerous growth.
With the pro [sir treatment your case ran be
cured. Do you want me to doctor you V
Yes," said the gentleman.
No sooner l ad his permission been granted
thun Dr. Kea injected something to make him
rest and then sent him to his room to lie down. I
Being treated in the same manner the next day
be started to his home stopping in Austin for a
few hours between trains. I saw him again ut
the hotel.
He assured me that he was feeling better and
that Dr. Ilea hud promised him a permanent
and lasting cure In from three to tlv» months.
Being interested in his case, I gave him my
address. Six mouths ufterwurds I received a ,
letter Inm him saying that Dr. Kea had cured
him ami that he was la better health than he
hud been for years. I need not say that 1
changed Doctors and In a short time I)r. Kea
had cured me permanently. I met a number of
pal ience while in Texas, us I have in all sec
lions of the country I have been in. they all
tell me of two miraculous features in Dr Rue s
practice. Ills unerring ability to tell u patient
of his disease without uskiug a question and
speed and ease with which he cures the most
malignant disease I know what I say. wheu
I say that Dr. lieu cun take any sick person In
a few moments tell every phase of their disease
belter than they can tell hltn. 1 have recently
returned from a trip through the West, stop
ping in lowu Have learned that Dr. Kea *•**
over seventeen hundred patients In th»*. stale.
Ills txKiks show In eotiwM": >iUi the investi
gations of the facts that in cancer, consump
tion tumor, iwralyais. fatty degeneration of
the heart, kidney and uervous diseases that he
diws not lose unerase in ulnelv that his pa
tients are those having the worse cases of
chronic diseases and hnvc haeu given up by
other physicians ss incurable, and yet these
luiufahic u-aiiguasl diseases seem to tie hand
led by bint with the utmost ease and uniform
success The names of the patients whom he
has cured in Iowa and other places throughout
the country have come tu my notice.
J W Johnson, t'urliru la cured of piles
Daughter of Ole Hulntaasea. swan Lake la .
it ounty charge* cured of chronic rheumatism
K VV Ttflou Decatur Nrbr cured ut aei
v«u« prostration
IHiKlitW III AMln« Much'll A ruled roue l»
vurvM of MllurlMI iIhImw in in wi«ik*
HMMM,
Mr. U t* Ttl»» ilftllMHiw U . urederf
rh(•■ret* irvuhid
Th.„ W titter* k eremite U *ue|>Ucre«J t.«
r»iliu.fl « •«•!**«r cured ..( c-hruah «*.irii.M
u» the .I cWflu
Mr» M*rr if ruder * i*U eu-ieu K*rer«iue.
U < h.l.l tic *-•>*• cured cl **••••• erf (litre
|«*tc cMhU«|
Ml** Mt*>l MMIIt Ruddied It cured erf rutt
•• Ini cut*
Mfht MhdMtwd ddefetc* I* cured erf Idee
«**«•*.
Mr* II M Mtkhinl K.lertllh I* ettred erf
MIMM
Mf» Helm lute*raid K*»* »U» U rend
«rf CCtfCR
*’ H Mtilfcll UMWt Nell cured ul chut
dtre*** ut • c* tluuchnu
* I Nice uiMrr It cured erf hc*d etc*.
Mr* M«> > MMtk hnltt Net. eererr * erf
dtudMrd cured her I* three uwetd*
r ** !•*“*»•«* We*h(* lu u here ted *ere
leg, cured In two months.
W. O. Clark, Laurel, la cured of nervous*
ness and kidney trouble.
O. Doyle, Atllssa, fa , cured of u very aevere
case of catarrh after having doctored with
others for years.
Mr. Hooper, Waterloo, la., cured of nerve
and brain trouble,
Jamca Weldon, Cedar Kapida, la cured of
blood trouble In a few months.
Clinton Knouf, Cedar ltaplda, la., cured af
nervousness, and lost vitality, after many Chi
cago. doctors failed
Mrs. Henry 1’rest. Iowa City. la. cured of
female trouble and liver spots.
Mrs. McFarland, Independence la wife of a
prominent business man, cured of fungus
growth on the face uftsr It bad almost taken
her life.
Wm. Brown Waterloo la., railroad man on
the Northwestern railroad, cured of rheuma
tism In three weeks. He had not done a lick
of work for eight mouths,
Kev. E, H Woody, Dayton, O., cured of ner
vous dyspepsia and cattarh of the stomach
utter having given up all hope of relief.
Miss Kate Linder, student of state university
Iowa City, la., cured of eczema and catarrhal
deafness,
Mrs. A. L. nines, wife of a well-to-do farmer
near Ked Wing. Minn., cured of lameness of
eight years standing.
Charley Wood, son of J. B. Wood, of Jones
^boro, (Ja., cured of double curvature of the
spine, after all others had failed.
J. E. Burns Milford la., cured of der.fness In
twenty minutes. Had been afflicted for five
years.
Cbas. Wolf. Fairmont, Mian., cured of ner
vous debility and lost vitality.
These are names of a few who represent the
most prominent people in the state, who pos
sees every faculty necessary to be treated
but under the ordinary methods got no relief.
The prominence of these people, the serious
ness of their disease and the quickness by
which IJr. Kae cured them are sufficient reas
ons to prove that he is one of the greatest spe
cialists of modern times.
E. H. WOOD.
Chicago Board of Trade.
ASHTON LOCALS.
0 Manchester returned from South
Omaha, Tuesday evening where he
bad been to market with a car of
stock.
Louis Hein and I. M. Pol ski of
Loup City, were seen on our streets
Friday.
Frank Badura came down from
Loup City Saturday afternoon to
spend Sunday.
Jos. Roschnialski has been build
ing a larpe tank ou VV. M. Smelsers
residence property. We guess Will
is going to try irrigation.
S. Howard “railed” it toAuroa,
Monday on business.
G. W. Marvel spent Tuesday nighr
at Loup City.
Thu ladies of our city gave Mr.
and Mrs. W. C. Hunker a vocal seri
nade on Monday evening.
Thu lumber for the large t'atho
lic church ia now arriving almost
daily and ere long the carpenters
hammer will play a lively tune in the
north west part ot our little berg.
Fred Schaupp bad the misfortune
to slip uud badly sprain his ankle on
Tuesday morning.
We had the pleasure of looking
over a lot of sample photos made by
W. M Smelser. They are on exhi
bition, and he is always willing to
show them, so call aud see what he
can do iu the photographic line.
Mr. Niels Nielsen and family bid
Asbtou, good-by Monday aud left
for Grand Island, where he intends
to reside in the future.
The Polish Society shipped a car
of hogs from here Wednesday.
1 c. u.
CLkAM VHIKk ItSMa,
ThU Mt'iUin li In n<*«<| of ratu
Hprlnif raa.ltng It about ovar. all the
wlntar «k*«l autl moat of (!»«• rya It
dtad
T ll**lw|t It h>r« vUllmg hit folk*.
Ila will return to Mr* I a*tla, won
Ttt0 II W. A. Iwrtga at will
Initial# tutoa m* luatahar* at thrlr
••»** mealing.
Am ateraga aliant I toe* ml tuty a>
lawU U»r *abt»atli •* «*.*«.! at |»ut, M I Hat
*r»*' **•! f»» the ntoral* of tfcia Itu-aii
Ilf. rkaolMtar* are M.*t •Mimkrr. Mr*,
ffcnwtaa.
A ten I a lngioMii will ttaai *w| to
hoot aw* Um til. >h
John 1‘itoi , young man that Ml thU
u' >*H iftih.mm| u»i f4n i, nyuriwl ilttil
II • at t’ Mpai, W| tiangtaan an.)
a be«h*a tag rtwawtl hi. Jaatfc
Mit'oamit
(j-asteyer’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
tine assortment of the following:
Fine dress denims, per yard.... .18 cents
Blue Kdou Cords “ “ .]2$ “
Linen Crash “ “ 20 “
Brown Linen “ “ 20 “
Batiste “ “ . 15, 20 “
Fine Dimity “ *• 18 “
suitable for blazer suits.
it it f( o
“ “ Ladies and Miss skirts.
“ “ “ “ “ shirtwaists.
Organdi Merodi, per yard. 10 cents
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 you
One of our Marshall Field Own Brand. “The Field”
which comes with a five years guarantee for oniy $25 00 cash laid down.
GROCERIES:
Piui.es, per pound.5 cents
Beans “ “ .3 “
Dried apples 3 lbs....25 “
Snowflake flour, best in the stale, per sack $1 00.
McLaughlin’s coffee, per pound . 10
Granada “ a splendid value. f
Our bargain counter will be changed every two weeks. At present it con
tains something in nearly every line of shoes at only$l 00 a pair
Soliciting vour esteemed patronage 1 am very respectfully,
CHAS. GASTEYER
NOTICK TO GRADERS.
Sealed bide with specifications will be
received no later than noon of May. ir>tb
lH9dat the ofttce of the county clerk In
Loup City, Nebraska, for the mnkiftg of it
grade In the Middle Loup river, oil the
section lino between sections 11 and II in
township tlfteen lift), Itango 15, Sherman
county, Nebreska, such grade to commence
at the east end of the new Middle Loup
river bridge on said Hue, to extend to the
east bank of said river, and to be at Its
west end one foot higher than the floor
ol said bridge, anil to have a tall, begin
ning at said bridge, of sis inches to every
twenty feel of entire length of grade, the
grade tube twenty feet wide on top, with
slope on sides of one and one half feet to
one foot of height, top of grade to consist
of alleast one foot of clay; Hide to be at
a siiecifled sura per lineal foot of finished
grade Bidders to show manner of mak
ing grade: The right 10 reject any or all
bids la reserved.
Hated this gist day of March, lw*
seal i John Miasm 1.1..
lumiy Clark
W J. FISHER,
Attorney at Law and Notary Public.
Will Defend in Foreclosure Otus
ALSO DO A
General Real Estate Business.
Office In Nohthwkstehm building,
LOUP CITY. * - NKM It ANttA.
R. J. NIGHTINGALE.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, [
LOUP OITT.
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TMI UP-TO-DATE
LITTLE LIVER PILL
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A- S MAIN
PHY8ICIAN & SURGEON
I.OIJl* CITY, • MBKA'KA
OKKK'K -one dour uaal of Ohaae'a
drug atore
AUKNT8 WANTED
To eell TbrMher* llobblae to prrvent
cattle from jumping fai.cee, or from
•uckiug llifiiiM'lvrt, nI»o to prevent
ho rare from Jumping Tha moot aue
iwofull lli'bbio «v«r ma«ta •ml juet
winterer* farmer until. Thow bob
b>r« will ba on tale at Ilia etora of T M,
Kml, l.«up I'tiy, or adilraaa ~ W 'f,
THHAatihK. or bi« attorney John W «i l
A until», Nab.
Tba rlrh mane w bleb ay te II XMI'I K
Krveneo It le •upramalr ilallolmi* I m>
poor men* •hnkr> t« IIAHI'KH Ik
MW* eot b good nhUhey batpe bw»
Tb* foully wblihey le llerper brreet
il‘a pure, plaaeent and *ltett|lli«KlK|
Mold by I II lliitia. lmupt'ity
Dow t orei. h your Ufa away, but aeo
Dr nawyar'e Wiitb (Deal end Arab a
Mb* for rt'.eme pit**, blrao Pone
•a I «*o»» for «<»iw hy tfcl*mlntti Mr««'
Krt'ali l * nr* It'ii it in I lir|»|
•"alt in luilk at T M IInnI'i
tla* r*M
>'*** Mm* n*ua«l itip, *U iM> I Mum 1‘mII
hv t*i * 41 hut- l*.' * ‘•1. I>*» WiIIm.iI
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*'M M m*|*I litwtl* «*»•! alt iKtuiNuiiiiH
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HI CK I.KISV ARNICA HALVE.
The best salve in the world for Cuts
Brluses Mores Ulcers Malt Rheum Fever
Mores Tetter Chapped Hauda Cbilblalna
Corns and all Mkln Eruptions and pos
itively cures Piles, or no pay required.
It Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac
tion or money refunded. Price 36 cents
rwr box. For sale by Odendabl Bros.
National Hup lint Sotlctlai Anniversaries
For Hand Ore., Juno *-5 IStftf.
One Fare plus #3.00 for round trip
via UNION PACIFIC. For dates on
which tickets will be sold, limits, and
full information, call on—W. D. Clif
ton, Agent.
VL.UBB1NO KATES
Pay Up Farm Journal
and get a
Big Bargain. Five Years.
By special arrangement ssade with
the publishers of the FARM JOURNAL
we are enabled to offer a 6-years sub
scription to that paper, and one years
subscription to the Noutuwestern for
#1.60. The same offer Is made to eyery
old subscriber who will pay all arrear
ages and one year iu advance, as well as
to new sudscribers. In order to get the
FARM .JOURNAL at this low price It
will be necessary to walk right up to
the captain’s office, for we have only a
limited number of 5-year subscriptions
to dispose of. The FARM JOURNAL
is on a solid foundation and perfeetly
trustworthy.
We will also furnish the Kansas City
Weekly Journal, one of the BEST
weekly papers in the west, and tbe
Nuutuwkstkun for #1.30. This is tbe
same paper we clubbed with last year
that gave such general satisfaction.
Also the Meinl- Weekly rftate Journal
and the NoBTUWKSTKitN for #1.60.
1 I MU Id HOMEY.
When you are traveling, due consid
eration should be given to the amount
of time spent in making your Journey.
THE UNION PACIFIC is the Best
Link and makes the Fastest Tims by
many hours to bait Lake City, Portland
and California points.
For time tables, folders, illustrated
hooks, pliamplets descriptive of the ter
itory traversed, call on—VV. D, Cut
ton, Agent.
I -'■■■■■ " ■ -
ACTIVE SOLICITORS WANTED EVERY
•^where for "The Story of the Philippines'"
hy Murat liitlsteud, commissioned by tho Qov
ermueutaH Official HlKtorian to the War De
partineut. The book was written in army
camps at San Francisco, on the Pacific with
tlencral Merritt. In the hospital at Honolulu.
; Iri lloni; Rons. In the American trenches at
Manila. In the Insurgent cutups with Aguinal
<lo, on the deck of the Olympia with Dewey,
and in the roar of battle ut the tall of Munila.
Ilunuiua for ugents. Ilrlmful of original pic
tures taken by government photographer on
the spot. Large book. Dow prices. Mig prof
i tla. Freight paid. Credit given. Drop all
trashy unofficial war books. Outtlt free, Ad
dress. F. T. liarber, 8ec"y., Star Insurance
! lildg,, Chicago. 111.
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Nature's Danger Signals.
I)o your eye* blur at times?
Do they hurt alter reading?
Are there fre<|uent headac hes?
Are the lnuiieles around the eyes drawing
wrinkles and crows feet? They are
NATURK'8 DANUKIt SIGNALS.
Only when sight is Kuna is th«« terrible danger realised It
«M»st so little to help the the eyes If done iu time I can flee
them *-»rly help. I«atrr 1 have to reler the work to t*vullsla.
I etamiuo the eve* in the moat intelligent ami careful manner
ami without charge If glaasee are needed I can supply the
correct lenae* mounted in any manner deal red
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