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    VOL. XVI. LOUP CITY, SHERMAN COUNTY, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, JUNE 15, 1899 NUMBER 32
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VUBL1SHED EVERY KRIUAY
AT THK COUNTY HEAT.
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Eulursd *t the Loup City I’oatofflce for trim*
in I toil on through the mall* aw *econd
i:la** matter.
Official Paper Sherman County
The First Nebraska boys are ex
pect to reach San Franscisco about
July 1 Otli, and home during the lat
te r part of the month.
Great storms in Texas has Hooded
the slate, devastated much country
and irrigated the thirsty bourbon
with wa’er, Instead of their hearts
delight from Kentucky.
And now cornea the rumor that a
proud daughter of General Grant
Mill, in the near future, marry a
Hussion Count, ifetter come west
and marry a farmer hoy und get a
man
There are now four Polar expedi
tion reads to start for the frozen
north and a fifth is under headway
in France, each one determined to
bring back a section of the north
pole.
Mrs. Anna Gould Castellane head
ed a riotous mob last week in un at
tack on President Loubet of Fiance.
Oi course Uncle Sam wil! not be
considered responsible for the act
ions of ibis, his former subjects as
sin* acquired the French brand of
lunacy after rimming an obrOlet*
French title.
Nelu iskn will receive iwo of the
obsolete canon captured in the late
war with Spain as memenios of that
struggle, rirl fioin the bril
limit recoid made In our First in
the Philippine* 'lie war departroen'
has concluded loulhnv IIS oil* from
Santiago mid one from Manila The
one from Santiago is aiieurly in
< turn hii.
.'ill iow Lincoln and Omaha
are each inking side steps and play
ing f* r one another's wind to see
which will secure ilie two Spanish
canoiis presented to the state by
the war department. Lincoln should
be satisfied with being the happy
posst ssor of that bell-moullied auto
matic rapid (ire peace of ordnance
from the free silver campaign.
A terrible cyclone distroyed the
town** of New Richmond, Wis , and
iieiinuu, Neb., lust .Monday. Both
towns were w iped from tbe face of the
. earth and nothing left of either town
but a mass of ruins. At the Wis
cousin towu there was about 100
killed and many wouuded. At Her
man. which is about 40 miles above
Omaha, it is reported about a dozen
wcie killed and a large number hurt.
The Walker Nicaruguan commies
ion has reported and tiudH that the
canal cun be built for SI 18,000,01)0.
I'rof. liaup', oue of the commission
says, “lire question of cost does uot
carry much weight iu my mind even
If it costs gOt) million," His head
is level. The moral worth of the
canal to the l ulled States is greater
lists it the last named sum and the
iu in us ic value complete much greater
The I’uitvd Slates |a houud toes
p ilot mol die Nlf MlagUSU i aUal is
au absolute uecim»ity iu our
pun i ss « I expansion
It is an ob| say it g, but i.i'iei tin*
less true tlial water tuus deep, but
Ills islsuii lllsjesty l»al**|s fi uud
at the tritium and die old saw I*
Well idustiatvd In the eae* of our
populist sit,Slots fi> III Nebraska sad
Sul* llskota, Aden and INrtigtew,
p.-siug as model* of pi«t| and hw
s»i | etsoaiHvd. lbs will taifeg
it tbs dial people would sirui to
be tbwtr only aim IU life Vet there
tomea a late from the Broken 11 w
land i lit e that tudliaivs that wish
out angeln 'd| tadi \ * bos strayed
tram the a<iaight and uartvw path
The tons iu Ike ktois named eftbe
noticed for some time that our own
“Windy" was entering two and
sometimes tlir»-e quarters of land
per day under thu “reservoir act”
und it set the people to thinking and
at the same time investigating and
they soon discovered the real mean
ing of that act. It was framed by
I'eltigrew of South Dakota and
passed without debate under the as
surance that it was merely for the
protection id' western cattle men
who had gone to the expense of put
ting in reservoirs and that there was
nothing in it that would he object
ionable to any one, yet on a closer
examination the fact is disclosed
that one man can enter as many
pieces as lie wishes under the act,
and have two years to build a reser
voir, and no stated dimensions are
culled for, so that a hole of any size
will cover the requi.ements. This is
a ( lean job of swindle and one ttiat
will most likely he heard from later.
ASHTON I.OCAI.S.
Quite a delegation of Asbtoniles
drove over to Davis Creek, Thurs
day in search of recreation and sev
eral specimens of the tinny tribe,
and from what we hear they seem to
have been very successful.
Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Taylor left
Saturday morniug for a two weeks
visit at David City and Pilger.
We hav heard rumors as to a pic
nic on duly lib at Kneutzen’s park,
but were unable to get any particu
lars.
Mr. KmilT. Hcushausen lode the
Woodmen Goat on Saturday night,
and from the sly winks and smiles
we would infer that he must have
given Emil an interesting time.
We are glad to see one of our old
citizens home again, we refer to Mr.
Louis Johnson of Percy, Wyo., who
is here on a short visit with relatives
and friends, after an absence of four
years
We notice that Fred Svhutipp is
home aoain from a visit, to Omaha.
Mr. and Mrs W C. Danker, Mr. \
K T. Btusbausen and Miss Mary
Knu zen, Mr. Henry Ojetidyk and j
Miss Wela Hupp drove over to view
the beauties of the metropnlicau town
of Bnelus laHt Sunday .
A. N. Conklin received his new
“Humbler" Saturday, and now that
Abe has joined th ranks of the wheel
men all hud better look out or lie
will be winning all the laurels
Miss 'lay Woods of Loup Ci*J'
was the guest of Miss Kditb Henry
over Sunday.
H. Smelser made a flying business
trip to Grand Island, and returned j
on Tuesday,
The date for the laying of the cor
uer stone at the new Catholic church
has been changed from Wednesday
June 14 to Tuesday June 2o.. at 1:
00 p. m
An elegant ra.n visited this sec
tion on Monday night, and now the
farmers are wearing a smile “ail
wool aud a yard wide.” About one
and sixty live-one hundredths inches
of water fell.
Mr. 3ust Heck arrived Tuesday ;
afternoon for a eho.t visit with Mr. j
Aug. Heuahausen.
Mr. Hoyal Judy vine of David City
is visiting st Mr. K G. Paige's. Sun
day Mr. Judyviue and Mr. Park
Psiga Inked it over to Horace, re
turning Mondav afternoon
». e ii.
J MM-rllit* Murtu* *
4Iti 1 % six week* ago, or Ibereahouia,
the Silver Sure Iter llust war f 'ruled, j
Denver, Ibnaha and ad live other:
•Miellers lo-esine one sin*do f In lb* \
w hoc 'Ac tat It us
j4tt».*- then Ihe aveugtnewl of I* e i
crime of 1*14 his «s nrso *1
Hii|. k' ii silver l* hmg revenged In
ms gsim and gallant a Hu* %* I
leagued In light • giesi ai*>ng
Viieadt »d*i i hss Ism pul up I
e nls kb ounce. The pine i» slid
soaring In IsYJ *bv II**- «*f stiver
• «* the on* elevating lont* of I!n
attar* h* To pul up stive* ass the
>>A, panacea f«-r alt pc*ut»iarv tits,
«b I Ik* kMA'ItM Host Is thnug the
bit thing Ikal IliVSN tkeu prated
for, quartets* of populists then sang
for and the silver syndicate then
paid for
And now Hryan is howling for still
higher priced silver, its free coinage
at Id to I, and snapping and snar
ling at the Silver Smelter trust,
which also wants free coinage at Id
to I and has done more to raise the
price or silver since March 1, than
all the orators and populists in (lie
world have d ne with all their weary
months of speech making. Here
they tre for high silver and against
the trust whi h oiukcs high silver—
ngainst all trusts ami for higher
prices.
Try Colorado Ilil» Summer
(Jetting there cunts very little one
fare plus #2.00 for the round trip-eve
ry day from June 25 to July II. rick
ets good to return until October .'list.
See nearest Burlington agent and got
particu'srs.
Thousands lining to Colorado,
on the low rates via the Buillnglon
Route— every day from June 25 to July
11 Denver, Colorado Springs, I’ueblo,
and Glen wood—one fare plus #2.00 for
the round trip. See nearest Burlington
agent
S|irratlH l.lk« Wildlife,
You can't keep a good thing down.
News of It will travel fast. When things
are “the best'' they become “the best sell
Ing.’’ Abraham lime, a leading drug
gist, of Uellvllle, O , write*: "Electric
Hitters are the best selling {bitters 1
have ever handled in my 20 years expe
rience,” You know why 'i Most diseases
begin in disorder of storuae i, liver, kid
neys.bowels, blood and nerves. Elec
tric Hitters tones up tin; stomach, regu
lates liver, kiJoeys and bowleg, purities
the blood, strengthens the nerves, hence
cures multitudes of maladies. It builds
up the entire system, ruts new life and
vigor into any weak, sickly, run-down
man or woman. Only 50 cents. Sold by
OJendahl Hro's Druggists, guaranti ed
HEAT KICK CHAUTAUQUA.
A rare opportunity to have a delight
ful summer outing at little cost, secur
ing incident ly the advantages of a
splendid Chautauqua course. Begins
June 21. Ends .July 4lb.
The program is complete lectures on
eyerv conceivable subject-band concerts
every ev« niug something to do. some
where to go every tiourof the dav.
The Chautauqua will close in a blaze
of glory Tuesday, July 4th, when Gener
al Shafter will tell of the can paigu be
fore Santiago
Half rates to Beatrice, via ihe Burl
ington, June 20th to July 4th, from sta
tions withir. 200 mih s.
EST It AY NOTICE.
Take notice that on or about the aiilb
of May I took up one roil steer, 2 years
olil past, with white sjiots under belly and
white alar in forehead Was taken up on
my farm, the northwest quarter ot beclion
•22, Township 1(1, Itange 13, Oak creek Town
ship, Hlicrnian county, Nebraska, Owner
can have property by proving same, pay
ing for this notice and cost of keeping.
IvAZMIEU gOWAKINiS.
NOTION FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior.
Land Office, Lincoln Nelir. i
May, 22nd, 18WH. \
Notice is hereby given that the follow
ing named settler has tiled notice Of his in
tention to make dual proof In support of
his claim, and that said proof will be
made before the County Judge of Slier
man county at Loup City on July 1st, Isiw,
viz: Harry E. Sweley, Homestead Entry
No for tlie North west quarter ot
Section 22, Township 13, Range pi west.
lie names the following witnesses to
to prove bis continuous residence ii|mmi and
cultivation or said land, viz
Fred Drawer, of Litchfield, Nebraska.
John Pritchard, of •• •*
Henry Doon of •• “
W P, Uray, of >• ••
J. W. JoiiasoN, Register.
* NOTH R FOR PURLK vi IOM
Department of the Interior,
Land Office at Liaroln, Neb. i
May rind, i*.«. i
Notice Is hereby given that the follow,
lug named settler has filed notice of his
intention to make Huai prtsif In sepiicrt
of hie etaim, and that said proof will lie
made before lbe county judge of .sbertiten
county at Loup City, Nebraska, on July
1st, l-as, via Thomas ' I a in-v fimiier
Clalut illi, for the south east .,unrter of
section it, Township 13 north of Range iu
west
lie names the followi.a wllne»eea to
prove his coalmuons leshlsntv mam slid I
cultivation of said I.,ml, via
Then M<* <u>h. of Litchfield, Nebraska
Arthur Minsiiull,of ••
Josepn t attlaev, of '• -
D D Raton, of •*
J VY. Joflkstis, Register
mi FI ». tun it Nil v I ins
Laud office, Lincoln, N.• loask a i I
A|»il i iu, test » >
Net it>e ta hereby gives l lest th foil te
teg earned setttvv less g stl hot re of Itts
I Oen oit i,, hiss rt .si to.- * * * p -tt
, • h s vlnint and that *a> t pr sit wilt 'm
male 1 .slots the ■ ouoi V Js lgt> ’ll slots matt
Conti I *, el l.ttttf', Nebraska. mt July fit
1*1 * It John P t aittio.t| . Home
tt. sd fcnltt No , for the erst
half North vest ifSSttM trrtkat fit, town,
ship ta, Range Ml went
He netevs the f*.-lowing e tt nesses tts
pause h is ssret Ittunns res Id* a - a utasn anti
c all Is at ton .si said land, via
J istll tlil d), ttf tl, s ilt Nr its
4 list St I PI s . s, of **
C-.sren.ie lereett of
(Aatiss j fir wfmW, ef Hnktef,
• W J oss. s |f*t «ts
DON'T FORGET BUT TO Tl* ~I>T?T^TkIS PREPARED TO
KEEP IN MINI) THAT J_ •JM_* ii) f’i Ti I FPL'ltNISH YOU WITH
FARM MACHINERY, BUGGIES, WAGONS,
HARNESS, HARDWARE, WINDMILLS, PUMPS AND PIPES,
Our line of garden and field seeds is fresh and complete.
If y°u need a disc harrow, sulky plow, cultivator, fanning mill, feed grinder, washing
machine, sewing machine, harness, mower, binder, repairs for McCormick, Buckeye, and
Woods binders and mowers, a threshing machine or steam engine call and see me and I will
try to please you both quality of goods and prices. 1 also have a full line of furniture and
invite you to come and get prices. Very truly,
T. M. REED.
STORK AND HEADQUARTERS AT RACKET STORK ON SOUTH SIDE It. It. STREET. IMPLE
MENT STORE EAST SIDE PUBLIC SQUARE
LOUP CITY. NEBRASKA.
Those'shoppers who wish to make a sea
sonable purchase in season comes here, for
they know we have just what they want
and when they want it. Our stock of
Few SPRING GOOQS
is here. It is fresh and complete. We are headquarters for anything
needed in the general merchandise line. Groceries, Dry Goods, Clothing,
Suits, Spring line of boots and shoes, fancy silks, block crepou, wash
dress goods, lace Curtains. Curtain Swiss, Silkobue draperies, Scrim., No
tions, of all kinds, trunks and valises, kid gloves,-etc. etc.
QOJN’T TURF YOUR
back on a good tiling. Don't forget that in new spring novelties we
can sliow you many new things that have never been shown before. And
above all. for your interest as well as ours, don’t fail to visit our store,
inspect our goods aud learn our prices.
WE CAN AND WILL
meet our competitors on both prices and quality of goods and in many
things can save you money. We bought in large quantities and got the
best goods at the lowest tigures so can give our customers the best possible
bargains for the season. We invite you to call.
Yours Truly,
J. Phil JasQsr.
W J. FISHER,
Attorney at Law and Notary Publli. j
Will Defend in Foreclosure Ouu
ALSO do A
General Real Estate Business.
Office In Nouthwestihm Building,
LOUP OITV, - • NKUKAIUKJL
R. J. NIGHTINGALE,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
loup orrr. i i nt
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President QtsMw
FIRST BANK OF LOUP CITY.
General Banking Business Transacted.
Paid up Capital|Stock $20,000
Correspondents: Sealnianl National Hank, New York City, N. Y., Omaha
National Hauk, Omaha, Nebraska
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