The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917, May 05, 1899, Image 5

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    FOR BARGAINS IN SPRING COODs
T
APRIL SHOWERS
BRING MAY FLOWERS,”
and they also also bring the need of a reliable umbrella. You can get the right
kind here, rain proof, fast color, with parigon ribs, warranted to withstand the
blows of any wind except a cyclone; steel rod, tight roll, all this umbrella excel
lence at a moderate price. You can really afford to have an umbrella “at each
end of the line” if you buy here. We have them from 50 cents up.
A New Suit or Dress
Worn over a Pair of Shabby Shoes
is a combination that should be shuned by all people who desire to be well dressed.
W e advise all Sherman county men and women to avoid it by corning here this
week and allowing us to fit them from our complete stock of elegant spring foot
wear. We promise to fit both your feet and your pocket book. You should not
fail to call if you need shoes.
TREAT YOUR FEET RIGHT
BY BUYING A SUPPLY
of new spring hoisery for them here. Ours is not only easy to buy, but easy to
wear, and a comfort to your feet, because every pair is perfectly knit from excellent'
yarn, and free from seams, lumps or irritating wrinkles. This is the right kind
of h'oisery, and the only kind any one should wear, for it costs no more here than
inferior hoisery does in many stores. They run as low in price as two pairfor26 cts.
There’s hardly any
apparel in which women
take more interest than millinery, and there is nothing we are better able to please
them with. Our millinery department has been thronged all the week with enthus
iastic customers who have told 11s our millinery offerings are certainly the best in
town. We tell this not in a spirit boastfulness but as a statement of facts which
will interest all women whohav’ntyet bought their spring hat
Respectfully Yours,
Clearance Sale.
In order to reduce my stock I will sell for
Thirty Days at Prices That
cannot be duplicated any where. Sale limited
to stock on hand
AND FOP CASH ONLY
A $7.50 Rocker will go for $5.00
A 2.50 Mattress will go for 2.00
A 2 50 Bedstead will go for 2 00
A 15 00 Bedroom suit for 11 25
A 50 Lamp for 20
Picture frames at half price
ANI) SO ON ALL THROUGH THE LINE. COME QUICKLY AND RUY AT
PRICES YOU WILL NEVER AGAIN GET A CHANCE AT
Hardware. Stoves and Tinware
GARDEN SEEDS IN BULK, FIELD SEEDS ALFALFA, MILLET ETC.
A complete line all through and bought before the rise in the market.
Yours for business,
E2. H. WATKINSON, Loup City, Neb.
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ACTIVE SOl.ICITOKS WANTKIt EVERY
"■where for "Tin Story of the l’htllppiue* '
by Murat Halstead, commissioned liy the Gov
ernment as (Hltclnl Historian to the V\ar in
part merit. The book was written In army
camps at San Francisco, on the I’aclfle with
General Merritt, In the hospital at Honolulu.
In Hong Kotin, in the Aiuarlcan trenches at
Manila, in the Insurgent camps with Anuinal
do, on the deck of the Olympia with In ' ey,
and In the roar of battle at the fall of Manila.
Bonanza for agents. Brimful of orlglnul pic
tures taken by government photographer, on
the spot. Large Hook. How prices. Hip prof
its. Weight paid. Credit given. limp all
traahy unofPclal war hooks, Outfit free. Ad
dress, V T. Burlier, Seo-y., Star insurance
Bldg., Chicago. 111.
THERE IS
ONLY ONE
OVBBLAND ROUTE
DIRECT UNK TO AEI. POINTS IX
Nebraska, Colorado, Wyoming
Utah, Pacilic Coast and
Puget Sound.
Puluce Sleeping c«r* Ordinary sleeping
Cur*. liultett Smoking and Library Cars,
free Reclining Chair Cur-.
Mining Cur*. MeuU a 1« Curt*.
Kor timetable*, folder*, illo* Intel k•
pamphlet*, duoriptlve of the territory
(ravened, call on W. I> i i.ipto*.
Agent.
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NOTICE FOR PIJB Mi AT ION.
Land Office, Lincoln, Nebraska /
April 10th, 1890. j
Notice Id hereby given that the follow
' lug named settler haa filed notice of her
Intention to make final proof In support
of her claim, and that said proof will be
made before the County Judge of Sherman
County, Ut Loup, Nebraeka, on May s«0, 18W»,
viz: Martha E. Engle, wlddow and one
of the heirs of Oeorge Engle, deceased
Homestead Entry No. 18,117, for the eaat
half North east quarter Section *f, Town
ship 10, Range 16 West.
He name* the following witnesses to
prove hia continuous rceldenco upon and
cultivation of said land, via;
llans lleek, of Litchfield, Nebr.
Richard Baker, of “ *•
Jerry shelller of •• •*
John Wuhlor, of Loup "
J W. Johnson, Register.
NOTICK KOK PUBLICATION.
Land office at Lincoln, Neb. i
March 27th, line, f
Notice in hereby given that the follow
ing.named settler has filed notice of his
Intention to make final proof in support
of hie claim, and that said proof will he
made before the county Judge of Sherman
county at Loup Oily, Nebraska, on May
nth, I MW, vl* Lawrence Kossa, Homestead
Kntry, No. lfcm, for the Kast half of North
west quarter and lot* 1 and a of section
110, township 10 north range 13 west.
lie names the following witnesses to
prove his continuous residence upon and
cultivation of said land, viz:
Mike Lewandowskl, of Ashton, Nebr.
Thomas Stancsk, of Ashton, Nebr.
John tj. Pray, of Loup, Nebr.
John Jens, of Loup, Nebr.
J W. Johnson, Heglster.
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In District Court of Sherman County
audHtaluof Nebraska
Clara K. Nute,
Plaintiff.
vs. g. H
John Nute,
Defendant.
Hlale of Nebraska .
V state of Nebraska.
Sherman county 1
to John Nute, non-resident defendantt
You are hereby notified that oa the 27tb
: day of March Clara B- Nut* Sled a
. |s-titlon against you In the district court
i <>f kherinan rouuly, Nebraska, the object
and prayer of whloh are to obtain a divorce
’ from yon oa the groauda, that yow have
for over two \ vara last past been an hab
I Dual drundard. and funner that being
|of sufficient ability to provide suitable
nialalsnanie for said plaintiff fur three
ycers last past have grossly, wantonly,
and cruelly refused, and neglected so to
do
You are required to answer said pen
ti*m on, or before Monday the *th day
of May law*.
CUlt K Hitt, Plaintiff
Uy t a N ion r iso ai l. her attorney
Alleel Jolts Mmuttl,
•call t lark of the District court
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ParlDlp Complexion,
A uiMjonty of the ills afflicting peo
pie to-day tan be treated to kidney
trouble It pervaded alt classes of so
tiety, in all climate*, regardless of age
sex or condition.
The nallow, color-lens looking people
you often uni t are afflicted with “kid
ney com pie mi," Their kidneys are
turning to a i irsnip color, ho is their
complexion, I in-y may suffer from in
digestion, bloating, sleeplessness, uric
acid, gravel, dropsy, rheumatism, ca
tarrh of the bladder, or irregular heart.
You may depend upon it, the cause is
weak, unhealthy kidneys.
VY'omcm as well as men are made mis
erable with kidney and bladder trouble
and both need the same remedy. Dr.
Kilmer’s Mwamp-Koot. the great kidney
liver and bladder reimdy will build up
and strengthen weak and unhealthy kid
neys, purify the diseased, kidnoy-pois
oned blood, clear the complexion and
soon help the sufferer to better health.
I he mild and the extraordinary effect
of Swamp-Hoot is soon realized. It
stands the highest (or its wonderful
cures of the most distressing cases, such
as weak kidneys, catarrh of the bladder,
gravel, rheumatism and Bright's Di
sease, which is the worst form of kid
ney trouble. At druggists fifty cent
and dollar sizes. You may have a sam
ple bottle by mail free, also pamphlet
telling ail about it. Address Dr. Kil
mer A Co., Binghamton, N. Y. Wheu
writing please mention this paper.
KA1LKOAD 1’ALAVEH.
The uew Palace Sleeping Cars, built
specially for the UNION PACIFIC,and
recently put lu service on their fatuous
fast trains to Colorado, Utah, Califor
nia and Oregun points, are the floeat
ever turned out
Throughout the Interior the draplnga,
wood work and decorations arc lu the
most artistic style, and the couvenlen*
ce* vastly superior to anything ever
seen before.
These cars are attached to the Union
Pacific fast trains, which make Quicker
time to all Western points thau trains
of any other lines.
Tickets, and reservations can be ob
tained by calling ou or addressing
W. I>. Curro*, Agent,
"A word to the wise la suftkiunt" and
a word from the wise »hould >>• suffi
cient. bur you ask. "ho are the wise?
Those who know, rue oft repealed ex
perience of trustworthy pereone may be
takeu for knowledge Mr. tV. M. Ter
ry says Chamberlain's Cough Keiuedy
gives heller satisfaction than any other
iu the market lie ha* been lu the drug
business at Kl-toti. Ky , for twelve years,
has sold hundreds of bottle# of this re*
mods and nearly all oilier cough medi
cines manufactured, which show# ran
clusiveltr that • liamlwrialii's is the w it
satisfactory to tb« p-ople, and is the
b»»l. Fur Ml* by Odeudahl Itio'a
Uamukn Mfi.hm —N»w bulk
juht ill at, Watkillboua