Uoaal 17®ws. --* P. S. Reynolds made a trip to Sargent this week. Mrs. A. F. Werts left Tuesday for tlie eastern part of tiie state. “My, how the wheat does grow." is an every day expression, E. G. Paige of Rockville township Was a pleasant caller last Tuesday Sami. Callaway has commenced the grade on the r.ew road west of town. T. M. Reed sold two handsome new buggies this week. Tim is a hustler. Mrs. Mlckley will teach music an I is cow getting up a class of young folks. For millet seed call before it is all gone, T. M. Reed. Not very good weather for house cleaning but nearly every body is at it just the same. W. Stott of Ashton township shipped two car loads of eattle Just Monday to the Omaha markets. Rev. Jennrlcb and w ife hud a little d (tighter born to them Sunday morning. All doing well. Hring your Photographs and get them framed at Watkin 8ons. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Sot in sen of Arcadia was visiting his Bister Mrs. I, Hansen last Hunday. Last evening a new lodge, the Royal Highlanders was organized with about 10 charter members. Mr. E. W. Vandorn has been awarded lbe contract to erect a new residence for Mr. Detlef Peterson on Oak Creek. Frank Brewer was kicked by a horse Tuesday and in consequence thereof Frank is not so spry as usual. The funeral of Mrs. John Hayes who was killed by lightning was held In the M. E. Church last Saturday and was quite largely attended, notwith standing the fact that the weather was very bad Cio to Pilger’s and get his selling out prices before you buy your goods. W. G. McNulty went to Ord, lust Tuesday for the purpose of conveying to J. I,. Hopper the machine from which he extarets his lacteal fluid, or to make it plain he toi k John’s cow over. John Webb, Arthur Lane and Frank Gilchrist of Arcadia are moving the large frame barn for Frank Otlewski from his old place on the north side of the irrigating ditch to his farm where he now lives. They have been hindered by the continuous rains. Many old soldiers now feel the effects of the hard service they endured during the war. Mr Geo. 8. Anderson, of Koss ville, York county, Penna.. who saw the hardest kind of service at the front, is now frequently troubled with rheuma tism. "I had a severe attack lately,” he says, "and procured a bottle of Cham berlain's Pain Balm. It did so much good that 1 would like to know what you would charge me for one dozen bot tles." Mr. Anderson wanted it both for his own use and to supply it to his friends and neighbors, as every family should have a bottle of it in their home, not only for rheumatism, but lame back, sprains, swellings, cuts, bruises and burns, for which it is unequaled For sale by Odendiihl Bros. H. U. Patten anil J. A. Angler drove over to Ravenna last Tuesday to see the High School building at that place anil to consult Mr. Sears, tho gentle man who contracted and built the same They learned that Ravenna had a moti le seven room school house which cost • 12,000. Four rooms were built some thirteen years ago and the brick cost • 12. per thousand. The addition of three rooms was built Isst year The building is 50 by 100 feet with straight walls and Is acknowledged to be pretty and a credit to any western town. The Ravenna people Justly feel proud of tbelr school building. The room* are very commodious and neatly arranged A sl« room building can be arranged v>Ty much In the same manner, only, of course It will not he i,uRe so large a building According to Mr Sears’ idea we can build a building 50 by *0 with a like elevation of the Kaveuiui building that will give us a suteen foot hall, three large class rooms and a rescRation rtoiui on each floor I he move now is to get Mr Hicks to so change bis plan as to make a building of this dtscviptlon Such a house, Mr. hears aays t an t* built for less than ten thousand dollars State examination w ill he held June 13-14 at LI nestle. Wayne. Fremont North Platte, lluldiedge. aeeteet pei.onx and will he given as follows Tues Uy June li. a; 45 i. mi , tteweral History HMU a m listlugi | ju p. Mt, t rig onsMuetrv. .1 15 p mi . Rhetoric w*,| ne»day June 14, s .mi • m t hemlstry 10 15 a . ni Fngb.h Literature I tit p m . Intellectual Philosophy j 3 15 p Mt tleulssgy i 4 JO p m , Physical tie. g r»phy Further lofuno thus may be had by addtessiitg the slat* mietlslts vlewt s f public latino ttots* at I tomb. • R Jus .ox Will Tracy sport* a bran new nobby top buggy now day*. John Lofholm has erected a large and commodious addition to his house. This part of the vineyard is enjoying a superiliiiiv of moisture this spring. Mrs. O, Ben«cboter is visiting her sister, Mrs. True, at Lee l’atk this week. F. S. Heynoldstook Mrs. Novieki to the asylum at Norfolk last Saturday, returning Monday. Mrs. A. Zink is building a new resi dence just south of the engine house Mr. J M Taylor has the contract. Screen doors cheap at Wat kinson’s. Now for a school house on the modified plan and any man that won't work for it is no more fit to sol dier nor spite of A few Anti-Rust slop pails left, only 96c, worth $1.60 at Watkinson’s. A girl's “complexion’' may be stamp ed or. her lovers heart, but most of the "completion” comes ofl' unless put there by Rocky Mountain Tea. Powder’s are u hud thing Ask your druggist. The rarest combination of good things ever put tngathcr is Rocky Mountain Tea. It cures pimples, indigestion,con stipation, rheumatism and sick head ache. Ask your druggist. A few bird cages cheap at Watkinson’s. Ruby sleeps and grows while mamma rests if Rocky Mountain Tea is given, it'* the greatest baby medicine ever of fered loving mothers, 3ft cents. Ask your druggist. Pilgerhas a large assort ment of summer Dress Goods at half price. A. Watkfnson informs us that lie is having a building erected in California preparatory to moving his stock of merchandise to that state in the near future. An anonymous letter was received by this office this week w hich we decline to publish unless the writer will send In his or tier name. We do not w ish the name for publication but must require it for good faith. To those who drink w hiskey for pleas ure; HARPER Whiskey adds zest to ex istance. To those who drink whiskey for health's sake: HARPER Whiskey makes life worth living. Sold by T. H. Eisner, l.oup City, Xeb. Little Birtha Mead stepped on a rusty nail while playing at school Mon day The wound is very pilnful. She is getting along very nicely and it is hoped no bad results will follow as this is a dangerous kind of a wound. The election to decide which to build, a four or six room school house was held last Monday. The six room idea carried. The polls were opi ned from four to nine o'clock p. m. Consider able interest was manifested and a fair representative vote of the district was taken. Mrs.G. W. Hunter received the sad intelligence a few days ago that Mrs. Flora Tibbs, nee Adams, whom our people will well remember us one of our most popular young ladles a few years ago died at Longmont, Col. on the Oth lust, of consumption. Her moth er died a short time before and with the same disease. Tuesdiy of this week Mr. Shad Chase and Miss Hannah Nelson, were married at the home of the brides parents, Mr, and Mrs. J. P. Nelson. These young people are so well known to the people of Mason City and vicinity that we need not say anything of their good qualities They have a host of friend# in this community who will all join tiie Transcript in wishing them a long, hap py and prosperous married life,— Mason * ity Transcript 'The schools of the city will hold a plcoicon Friday June tf, ISlttt. School will close for the year on Thursday, and ! the teacher* have concluded to have an i outing and a day of fun and pleasure for the children at the winding up of ! their year* work Vehicles will be! j provid’d to carry the scholar* to the! grounds and will be at tin* different room* at a seasonable hour in the fore noon. 'The scholar* are all requested to • meet at their respective rooms so that j ail t an start together All parents are j I invited to participate. Picnic will i.e j to Id In the Inks grove south of town • aw ainty el a state To it* bound hand and f*sot for )**»r« ! by the cliuiis of diseas«* h I|,«* wort! form of slavery George l» VV Milam ;..r Manchester Mich tell* h«>w such a slave as- made free lie says My wife has It#** it -a (triplets it r gye year* that •be mold not tom i ser la >r.| ah* I to ■* **. a ■. * t j fuss >luan peopl I , Mtir a t . i .esc l it . |,falsi Hr* s Ihuggisi* ANNOUNCEMENT CARDS ON UE1I.VIAN EVANGELICAL SBHVICBS. There will be no services at the German Evangelical church next Sunday us the pastor will go to conference at Lorton. Otto Co., Mr. Dolling will go as delegate from tbis and Ashton congregation. Am;. JennftD h. Pastor UNITY CLUB 1MVITE YOU. The History class of the Unity Club, under the Instructions of Mrs. C. F, Johnson, is pro gressing. Egypt being the subject. The ten minute les son on Parlimentar.v Laws and Usages Is also very instructive. Those interested In this work are cordially Invited to meet with us, May 37, isw». i.EKMAN VAHKIN WILL JOIN THEM. The German Varlen Society has accepted the Invitation of the G A R's. and will Join them la the march from the hall on Decora Mon Day, at 1U:0U a. m. The society will march with their new banner which is ex pected to urrlve in due time, All members of the Varein are requeued to turn out STATE BUHDAY S' HuCL CONVENTION The nebraska mate Sunday School Conven tion will be held In Uoldridgc. June 18-15. lstf9 Every Sunday School In tbg state Is entitled to one delegate for each member er fraction thereof In udllion to these, the Pastor Is a delegate ex-officio, and an alternate should be elected in case of Inability to attend. Entertainment will be provided for all dele gates presenting proper credentials. Reduced rates of one and one third fare on the certificate plan huve been granted by all the railraads la the slate. An excellent program Is in preparation. Schools should elect delegates at once. For copy of program anil blank credentials, ad dress E. J. Wii.HTMAN, Secretary. York. Nebraska. UE< OHATION HAY FUOOKAM . GENEKAL OHDEK No. I. To the officers and members of Shilo Post No 134 Dept.,,of Neb. G. A. R. You and each of you are hereby directed to report ut the Post room. Sunday May 38. 1899, at 1U;U0b. m. sharp, for the purpose of marching In a body to the M. E. church to attend divine services. Also to report at same place May 80, at 10:00 a. in. to assist In observing Decoration day Exercises will be conducted by Ladles of G, A. R. Dated Headquarters May 17, 1809. Sami,. Hancock. by W. If. Coni.kb. Com. Adj. The Ladies of the G. A. R. having completed arrangements for Decoration day invite and desire that all other clvle societies, and citizens join with them. The school children ure espe cially invited. The prosession will form at 10: 80, a. in, lnfront of Watklason's Hail, march east to south east corner of square, thence north to M. E church where they will be ad dressed by our able townsman Judge a. Wall. We think and feel that every citizen young and old should have deep Interest in these services. If any in the past may have become Indifferent the late struggle should imbue them with a spirit of Loyalty for our fallen brave heroes. We trust that all will come out on the 30th und show to the world we honor und revere our noble defenders. And in memory of their sacrifice scatter flowers over their graves Committee L. of G, A. R. Edward William J. Aguina.do has been run out of bis new capital, San Isidro, by General Lawton's boy*, and tbe “Second George Wash ington” is making for tbe mountains. Everything indicates that the insur gent forces #re badly demoralized.— Edgar Post. The circus has come and gone but we still have one or two of those Redroom suits left at Watkinson’s. \t hooping Cough. 1 had a little boy who was neatly dead from an attack of whooping cough. My neighbors reeommeuded Chamberlain's Cough Kcraedy. I did not think that any medicine would help him, but after giving him a few doses of that remedy I noticed an improvement, ahd one bot: tie cured him entirely. It is the best cough medicine I ever had in the house. J. L- Moore, South Burgettstown, I’a. For sale by Odendahl Bro's. Fresh Garden and Field seeds in bulk at T M Reed’s 1>k. Cady's Condition Powders, are just what a horse needs when In bad condition. Toole, blood puriller and vermifuge They are not food but med icine and the best in use to put a horse in prime condition. Price 2-p> cents per package For sale by Odendahl Bro's. nig line of straw lints at I'ilger’s at your own price. Htt KI.KM*' A K.MU'4 HALVK. The l»e*t naive in the world for (Jutn! Ilriuncn Sort'* I Iccia Hall Kheutu Fever J Horen Otter < h4|.|tcd Hand* i hillilalim < ( ’urn* and all Skin Kroptlona and |»oa (lively curca I’ll** or no pay required. It la guaranteed to give perfect aatlafao tlon or money refunded. Prim £S> vent* o*r bog. For aale by Odendahl tiro*. Arbuckle* coflW 10c, \lc Lau^hlin’s XXXX IK*, 9 bars .Silver l*»*nf Snap line at I'ilgcr*. I have (teen a tuflerer from chrome 1 diarbue* eyer amve the **r and have , ward all kind* of medicine for it ,\t i*«t I found ane remedy th*f lit* iieea a iw | cat* aa 4 cut*, and that la * hauibamlatn'a • u*h», * 'hole ra and tnarrh.wa lino uly . I* I. t«uimi 4h liaar* Mill*, |.a For «*l# n* * rd.u ltiii lit >• • CATTLE AND IMPROVED * ARMS 1 011 ' Id 1 E If ^i| f If IS ti#tk f i i Mi|| Ittilllui f»rm« vm ttit** .%!*o . ,nit « «, mt)| I Of«| KfhfiMEi I diipN'tt* tiiu* «d ii> a in.| u|.. r«riw*t S.qliiplfa, ill j*. \| III **a| a I CARD OF THANKS. W’e feel deeply grateful to all kind friends who so kindly gave us sympathy and help in our sad bereavement. John IIayks. Mr. and Mus. Jacob Wink LKMAN and faintly. Cheap Tickets to California. The lowest rates of the year are those which the Rurlingten Route will make late in June and early in July, for the annual meeting oi the National Educa tional Association, at Los Angeles. Lib eral return limits and stop-oyer privil eges. The coolest route to ilie coast is through Denver and Halt Lake City. Go that way and fora day and and a night you ride through tue Wonderland of the World—past canons, mountains, rivers, waterfalls and landscapes gay with (lowers. information and California literature on request. J, Francis, General Passen ger Agent, Omaha, Neb. LOW kateh to the east, Your attention is directed to the ex ceptionally low rates in effect this com ing season to nearly every prominent point in the East. Never before lias such an excellent opportunity been afforded for a summer Vacation Tour, or for visiting friends in the East. We mention below a few of the places to which greatly reduced rates have been made. The UNION PACIFIC is the line that will give you the best service to any of these points. Columbus, Oilio, June fl-9. Kate Oue Fare, plus $2.00, for the Round Trip. St. Paul, Minn., June 0-13. Rate One Fare and One-Third for the Round Trip, on certificate Plan. Buffalo, N. Y., June 11 15. Rate—One Fare, plus $2 00, for the Round Trip. Chicago, III., June 14-15. Rate—One Fare and One-Third for the Round Trip, on Certificate Plan Milwaukee. Wis., June 14 15. Hate— One Fare and One-Third for tiie Round Trip, on Certificate Plan St, Louis, Mo., June20-23. Rate—One Fare, plus $2,00, for the Round Trip Detroit, Mich., July 5-10. Rate—One Fare, plus$2.00, for the Round Trip. Richmond, Va„ July 13-10. Rate One Fare, plus $2.00, for the Round Trip. Indianapolis, lnd., July 20 23. Rate— Oue Fare, plus $2 00. for the Round Trip. For full information as to dates of sale and limits, on tickets, time of trains etc., call on—W. D. Clifton, Agent. Hka im^ua rters—For new stock, Field and Garden seeds at Watkinson’s. The Tune to go to Cull feral*. Is in the summer—this summer—late in June or early in Jnly—when sea and sky and vine uiad slope are at their best-when tlie rate is little more than half as much as usual. If you take the Burlington Route you will have cooler weather and finer scenery than by any other line to California, Information and California literature on request. J. Francis, General Passen ger Agent, Omaha, Neb. ♦ • ♦ AGENTS WANTED.—For “The Life And Achievements of Admiral Dewey,” the world's greatest naval hero. By Murat Halstead, the life long friends and admirer of the nation’s idol. Biggest and book; over M0 pages, sxlO inches, nearly 100 pages half-tone illustrations. Only $1 SO. Enor mous demand. Big commissions. Duttlt free, chance of a lifetime. Write quick The Dominion company, 3rd Floor caxton Building., Chicago -- ♦ ^ «. National llapllat Socialist Aaniv«*marl«‘» Portland Or»., Jun$ 2-5 1999 One Fare plus 82 00 for round tiip via UNION PACIFIC. For dates on which tickets will be sold, limits, and full information, call on—W. D. Cue ton, Agent Tetter, tell-Klieuin unit Krzeinn The intense itehing and smarting inci dent to these diseases, is instantly allay ed by apply ing < 'hamberlain's Kye and Skin Ointment. Many very bad cases have been permanently cured by it- It is equally eiiicient for itching piles and a favorite remedy for sore nipples chapped hands, chilblain*, frost bites and chronic sore eyes. I'Scts. per box. For sale bv Od< ndiihl liro * FARM8 FDR SALE W e have »or sale Home im proved Sherman county farms, Liberal Terms, Kasv Pay* inenta. Correspondence solie ited. J. S. Thomson, & Son, Istieon, 111. I a«« ul H»n* tyg'iaiM I r*tl bv I «ih • I'aia Halni Vit *«*t» sa« altlicted with rkrumitloa •fetch ton traded hi* tight limb oultl h* »** >*n«til* to aaih. After u*iug un* *«d * h*lf h titles oft haHtle'rlaiti * Fain | It* u« he a a* ht lu It* about again. I t'W* Mfllly ris nUiiiiritii || in |>t rii»i • IMMM lull* Ml! I HI M, I • %ibAMM« t «*i , W \ 4 | o? * Ml* b| (Kfiil kit! |ru» We Handle The PUSH SUCCESSFULLY. The first two weeks in May have been the busiest in our history, and our store organization was put to the test hut we handle the big trade promptly, and with satisfaction to the public, Fact is we expected a big trade this spring, for wo knew our splendid values deserved it. Therefore we increased our sales force and made all necessary preperation to give the public the best possible store service. All through the busy season you can be waited on promptly and politely here, and at the same time get big value for your money. Eating is a necessity. No one can dispute that. Even the man who trained his horse down to one straw a day had to acknowledge that his plan was & failure when the horse died. However you can make a pleasure of the necessity if you patronize our grocery department. Every delicacy which you can think of, and many you would’nt think of are ready for you here, and we will sell them to you at ^ popular prices. If You Trade Here. Everything you buy will be reliable in quality, correct in style, and cheaper than you can get it elsewhere. You would’nt find us making such strong asertions as this if the store did not back them up. We are very jealous of the high reputation of this tirm for doing just exactly as it says it will, therefore nothing ever appears in our ads. that is not absolutely true or more than true. It seems to us that this is just the kind of a store most people would prefer to patronize, and our sales record shows up that we are correct in our opinion. Dried Itasberries.15 els. “ Apricot.15 « “ Pear be#.l‘j.| “ Best Prunes 3 lbs .25 “ i lb Soda. 7 “ Lyon coffee..*.10 “ Arbuckles coffee.. 1 1 “ King Bee “ .15 “ + 1 Package Wbeatel. .10 “ Best Loup City Hour.SO “ Second “ “ “ 70 “ A. E. CHASE, Dry Goods, Groceries, Clothing, Shoes, etc. STRICTLY CASH AND ONE PRICE TO ALL. EMBALMING A SPECIALTY Calls Attended Night or Day, G. II. Gibson, Funeral Director. W J. H.HIIKK. OK.O K. IlKNSt'HOTKR. Attorney totl Notary Public. I'ublUhvr Uvi*l*tTT NoMruaraart.it* Fisher & Benschoter, Real Estate Agents, LOUP CITY. NEBRASKA. Town Lota, Wild, Cultivated and Irrigated LANDS FOR SALE. I