The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917, May 12, 1899, Image 5

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FOR BARGAINS IN SPRING OOODs
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
r lence at a moderate price. You can really afford to have an umbrella “at each
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end of the line” if you buy here. We have them from oO 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.
We 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 hoisery, 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 us our millinery offerings are certainly the best in
town. Wo 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
Af)D 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
AND SO ON ALL THROUGH THE LINE. COME QUICKLY AND BUY 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 nil through and bought before the rise in the market.
Yours for business,
E. H. WATKINSON, Loup City, Neb.
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HUeper*. i|ulrkn lime then any other
1 nee*. I'nr ilclc.l* *n*t full liiformalum
call »n IV |i l'U»M«. Agent
Korinc
We will Man-1 the Alalllu* 1 Hill
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ACTIVE SOLICITORS WANTED EVERY
■**-wherc for Tin: spfl-y of the Philippines '
by Murat Halstead, commissioned by the Gov
ernment as Official Historian in the War De
partment. The book was written In army
camps at San Francisco on l ■ Pad in- with
(Jem ral Merritt, in the ho--pii.il at Honolulu,
In Hong Kong. In the Amerb-an trenches ut
Manila. In the Insurr- nt camps wiih Aguinal
do. on the deck of tin Olympia with Di-we.v.
and in the roar of ball le in tin- tail of Manila.
Bonanza for agents Brimful ul i-rig mil pic
tures taken by government photographer* on
the sisit Large Book. Low prices. Big prof
its. Freight paid. Credit given. Drop all
trashy unofficial war books. Outllt fri Ad
dress, F. T. Barber, Secy., Star insurance
Bldg.. Chicago. Ill
THERE IS
ONLY ONE
OVERLAND ROUTE
DIRECT LINE TO ALL POINTS IN’
Nebraska, Colorado, Wyoming
Utah, Pacific Const and
Puget Sound.
Palace Sleeping Cars. Ordinary Sleeping
Cars. UulTctt Smoking and Library Car*.
Free Reclining Chair Cars
fining Cars. Meals a la < arts.
For tiinelnb.es, folder*, illuslrated book*
pamphlets, inscriptive of the territory
I traversed, call on tv, l> rt.iff»»,
Agent.
3 A l;REE PATTERN fi
1*2 your nan **rircUam to **%«*rT nub- 2:
j unber. Uuly 5u u uU a year. J
MS CALLS
MAGAZINE
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NOTICE FOB PUBLI ATION.
Laud Offioe, Lincoln, Nebraska /
April lotii, iwn. j
, Notice is hereby given that the follow
lug-named settler bus Hied notice or her
intention to make llnal prool lit support
of lier claim, and that said proof will be
made before the County Judge of Mherinan
County, at Loup, Nebraska, on May ao, iv.nl,
viz; Mart ha' E. Eagle, wlddow and one
of the heirs of Ueorge Engle, deceased
Homestead Entry No. ls.ilT, for the east
ball North east quarter section sz, Town
ship IS, Bunge IB West.
lie names the following witnesses to
prove his continuous residence upon and
cultivation of said land, viz;
Huns Beck, of Litchfield, Nebr.
Biehurd Baker, of “ <«
Jerry Hhetiler of •• *•
John Wuhler, of Loup **
J. \V. Johnson, Register.
Parsnip Complexion
A majority of the ills afflicting pro
pie to day < an be treated «o kidney
trouble It pervades all classes of so
ciety, in all climates, regardless of age
sex or condition.
The sallow, colorless-looking people
you often meet are afflicted wub "kid
ney complexion.'" Their kidneys are
turning to a parsnip color, so is their
complexion. They may sutler 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, utdi allby kidneys.
Women as well as meu are made mis
erable with kidney and bladder trouble,
ami both need the same remedy Dr.
Kilmer's ^wamp-Koot. the great, kidney
liver hikI bladder remedy will build up
and strengthen weak and unhealthy kid
ueys, puriD the diseased, kidi.ey-pi,ta
nned bio- d, clear the complexion and
soon help tin -uflererto better health.
I he mild and the extraordinary efl . et
of Swamp-Knot is soon realized. It
stands i:te highest for its wonderful
cures of the most distressing cases, such
a weak kidneys, catarrh of ihe bladder,
gravel, rheumatism and (Slight's Di
sease, which is the worst form of kid
ney trouh e. At druggists fifty cent
and dullur size#. You may have a taut
pie bottle by mail free, also pamphlet
telling ad about It Address Dr. Kil
mer A •‘o,, Itmgh union, N Y. When
writing ple.i-e mention this paper
h »n muii c an c.m
finnan l'.iUo’ pi*i#4 * »r», built
»|*fi-l*llj f..i Him l X|ON I*At IKK . n I
rwallf |hi*Iu wc«Im tin t|i»ir i «m m»*
l*»i train-to i’olurml'i. I >U. i alt ■*
nla a ml * in'^mi jitunu, art- th< ill - t
u*r tunxnl out,
I hrm14ii.nu th" litU !•» Ini-Ir »|titi4»,
annul work atnl i|*i*uraUiMi< t>« In in
iu'«l arilatii* »tjft*\ ami I be « niti-ui n
an* mi i -Ujiarli** to anyt <114 *.*r
•try bafirv,
riiM.. vaia ara aiim-M lu ih* i’« on
I* t ill- f. i • tin * Hi* o 1111« t4> tl<
iim* l«* a I v%«*t*iu intiitt* than train*
Ml anv uilit-r lint-*
('taint*, iwl «tlt»n* t’-n ha ■*»<
lainatl by > ailtiig »t» <»r *ikir#**tu4
W 11 I LIf V*ra t4» ut
' A word ; i sti wise is sufficient" ami
' a word from (lie wise should be suffl
<■ o id, but > u.«k. who .in the wise?
I hose who know, l'lje oft repeated ex
perience of trustworthy persona maybe
taken-for knowledge Mr. W. M. Ter
y '} Cliainberlain's Cough Remedy
give* better l-f,union than any other
in the mai II has been In tlie drug
business at h >n, Ky , for twelve years;
bo -i.Id hundre -of bottles of tills re
ined' and nearly all otiier cough inedl
. lane manufactured, w hich shows con
clusively that. Chamberlain’s Is the most
satisfactory to the people, and is the
best, For sale by Odeudabl Bro’s.
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BURLINGTON ROUTE.
The Burlington Route ofl'ers exceed
ingly low round trip rates to
Louisville, Kv, May 14-15. Return
limit, May JO
Portland, Ore., May 15-18. Return
limit, July.15.
Denser, Col, May 18-17. Return
limit, June 15.
Minneapolis, Minn , May 10-18. Return
limit, uue 3rd.
Roanoke, Va, May 17-18. Return
limit, June 23rd.
San Francisco, Gab, May 15-18 Return
limit, July 15. Call and obtain full in
formation.
R. L. Arthur,
Agent. B A M. K. R. R.
Garden Seeds—New bulk
just iu at, VVatkmsons
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• 'Features of passenger service,”
a booklet just published, gives souse
facts and figures that are fai.ly as
loundiug to one not familiar with the
wnk ieijuiied to keep Americans on
the move. Here are some excerpts
*h. vi.to the immensity of me service
on one western road:
•*l 2.'>,00o passenger trains are run
eaeii j cur bv the Buriuigtou Route.”
if nles 7,500 Ii:ile* of mam liue
i and branches, 1,500 miles of side
track art necessary in operating the
railroad "
* idle equipment comprises aprox
iii, a lv l,i ,0 digit v,|,l(H) I > as ten
et I e trs, d'.*,500 tretglit ears. If
•oupled I Jn r, these would covsr
a Ci ti ii »j! read .00 Hides long.”
I .it Hi. Burlington are 1,175
c»t|. » of in re than lo ,0oo people.
I torn 1 . »u Depots are used,
ait I scv*i .'ll great bridges have
!>■ it bait el it,, Vlisslssippi and
\i<» uti rivers.”
■•Jim s >>f in: i imb s, Chicago iu
D vo i |0|7 n lilies me a..rld s
be . disla It *td and of 600
uti • Cb 1 " to Conov.il Itluttw. in
j it aonti > • a .* the rllbleuc) of
the motive po««r