The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917, June 16, 1899, Image 8

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    Uoaai Daws.
Miss Emma Anderson returned hoi. e
this week.
Wm. Sharp lost a valuable cow Tues
day of this Week.
Mr. John Murry of Clear <'reek, was
In town Tuesday.
Another quarter of an inch of rain
fell here Tuesday night.
Fifty-two hundredths of an inch of
water fell here Monday night.
Joseph I’ed'er attended Masonic
Grand Ledge at Lincoln. last week
The county Fathers are threshing out
the business of the county this week
Wesley Pedlercame up from Boelns
and sjient Sunday with his better h»)f
A. II. Gray and family of Litchfield,
were county seat visitors last Saturday.
The All at the new bridge is complete
and it is now ready for u c by the pub
lie.
A horse belonging to MiloGilbert got
its foot nearly cut off in barb wire Tueg
day.
Mrs. l>avld Border, sister of Mrs,
James Keutfrow is visiting in the city
at present,
i>r. Gleason, a Chistaio Science healer
from. St, Louis has been here for the
past ten days
The ladies Aid Society repoits a very
profitable business at their exchange
last Saturday.
Earl Merrill a musician of tine ability
and a Plano tuner has been working in
the city this week
Miss Bessie McPheson who has hem
attending the conservatory of music at
Lincoln returned home Friday evening.
Miss I.orus Ingersoll wen* to Aurora,
last Saturday to spend the summer with
her parents who have recently moved to
that place,
W, T. Gibson went to BoeluS, Mon
day morning where be has several con
tracts on hands. II. E, Brewer went
along with him.
Thos. Chamberlain was among the
good looking callers at this office this
week. He reports crops on Clear Creek
looking fairly well.
8. F Rcynoldshas in his meat market
anew pair of computing scales that Rre
prefection themselves.—Latkh, they're
gone.
VV. G Arnold, Deputy Grant) Master
of the A. O. U. W. from Wood River,
was in the city this week working in
the interests of the order.
Carl de la Motte of Hazard was in the
city Monday. He reports having a pig
with six distinct legs and hoofs at his
farm. The pig used all six legs in navi
gating.
Dr. Rea will again visit our city this
month. His last visit resulted In the
relief of a number of long standing cas
es, aud his next coming is awaited with
anxiety by the afflicted.
There bas'nt been a warrant regis
tered against Sherman county since 1802
Since ihat time we have paid off
about *10.000.00 in bonds and now have
$32,027.50 ou band
Tbe people of the west side are feel
ing good because they can get to town
over the new bridge. The grading is
progressing finely, both on the road
and approach to the bridge.
Mrs. John Gilbert met with a very
severe accident last Thursday while at
tending to household duties. She stepped
upon a chair to adjust something when
It gave way and she fell. In the fall she
almost broke her atm. She wrenched
and twisted the bone so badly between
the elbow and wrist that both t rm and
hand is very much swolen. She suffers
a gieat deal in consequence
When Edgar Draper the popular
photographer comes to Loup C’ltv,
the Loup Citjites will have a chance
to see all the latest novelties in pho
tograpbic work. And will also see
a display of photographic work that
is excelled by none and equaled only
by the best artists of the state. He
will he tu Loup City between the
middle and last of June.
A little twister dropped down in sev
eral places in this vicinity last Monday
night. Mr K. L. Christ!arson had tils
sheds torn to pieces and a biudt r pit k<*d
up from among other machinery und
tin own out Into a Held and badly dam
aged. Mr Soreu»en of the we*t side ol
the river, hail a wind mill reduced to
kindling wood and hi* barn slid oil the
foundation. Mr. Geo. True Den had
part of the shingle* stripped from his
barn as though done by hand, and thing*
around the home of Milo Gilbert were
mixed up generally, but no serious dam
age w as done
Had management kteps no n peoplt
In poor circumstance# than any othet
cause. I'o be successful one mu*l I * >< ..
ahead anti plan ahead so that when a
favorable op|>orluullt prrse.its it>< f I,,
la ready t» lake advantage o| It A
little forethought Will also save mm h
expense and valuable lime A prudent
and careful man will keep a buttle of
Chamberlain's folic Chaster a and l»»sr
rhoea Kerned) In lb* house, live shift
leaa fellow will wait until net easily com
pel# It and then ruin bis lest horse go
lug fur a «h** tor and have a big d tctalt
bill to pa), bealde- one pay s out J • Cl*
the other la out a hundred doliatt and
then wonder* wut ht* n« iglcnra t* get
ling tuber white he Is gettlatg poorer
(fug sal* by 1 nt*i dab I ttrw'a.
AVNUI NCKNKNT CAROS
NO GERMAN KVAN'IKI.M Al. SERVICES.
There will be no services at the
German Evangelical church next Sunday a
the pastor will go to Aurora, Nebraska to
inaugurate a new pastor there.
Auu. Jknnku'H, Pastor.
GERMAN School.
The German summer school commenced
last Tuesday. The school days of each week
are Tuesday. WeTfhesday and Thursday. The
hours each day nre from S:30 to 11:30 a m.
The principal subjects are: reading and writ
ing about 2 hours: singing and blble history I
hour every school day. Members of the Ger
man Evangelical church congregation may
tend their children free. Otherwise IW each
per month will be churged. School will lie
held In the primary school building by
Rev Aug. Jknniii h.
AT THE M. B. CHURCH
A program has been arranged for the dis
cussion of the school bond Issue at the M E,
church both morning and evening. The sub
ject Is ' If the Bonds ure not voted," and sev
eral of our citizens will parti. ,pate.
♦ ♦ ♦
Mr. F.C. Smith from Kellerton In. anil
brother-in law of Chris Smith visited
the later this week.
Rocky Mountain Tea Is not simply a
laxative. It’s a wonderful remedy for
every kind of ache, const i pat ion, indi
gestion, bad blood. A-k your druggist.
The children did very well at the
childrens day exercises last Sunday
evening. The program was pleasing to
*1'. The M E Church was crowded.
GJd Grandma Smith, mother-in-law of
Chris Smith who is living with a daugh
ter at Litchfield Is dangerously ill. She
W 85 years old and her recovery is hardly
expected.
John, if you were a woman, you’d
know as I know and all other women
know, that Rocky Mountain Tea is the
greatest blessing woman ever bad .Tic.
Ask your druggist
Don’t forget to hand in your announ
cements for church or any other pub
lic meetings. It keeps your organiza
tion prominently before the people. It
costs you nothing Why neglect it.
Fresh Bread every morn
ing 5 cts., a loaf. Cake every
Saturday at A. E. Chase's.
Do not have your picture taken
until Edgar Draper the photographer
comes to Loup City. He will be in
the city some time between the mid
die and last of .June.
The county treasurer ha* just made
out his monthly statement which he
has to submit to the Security Company.
It shows a balance on hand in the sev
eral county funds of 932,927 30.
Mr. John Bevins, editor of the Press.
Antiion, Iowa, says:“l havehsedCham
berlain's Colic, cholera and Dlarihoea
Remedy In my family for fltteen years,
have recommended it to hundreds <>f
others, and have never known it to fail
in a single instance For sale by Oden
dahl Bro's.
Littel Ciifton tirow met with a seri
oua accident last Monday. IPs old'r
brother got of!' ids horse and let Clifton
on to ride. The horse jumped throwing
him off, lie struck on the back of his
In-ad and lay quite a while before he
came too. He soon recovered without
any serious results.
Mr. 1*. Ketchum of Pike City. Cal.,
says: “During my brother's late sick
ness from sciatic rheumatism, cham
berlain’s Pain Balm was tlie only reme
dy that gave him any relief.” Many
others have testified to the prompt re
lief from pain which tins liniment af
fords. For sale by Odendah! Bro's.
Plans f >r a six rjotu sell ool house by
Mr. Hicks arrived yesrerdav noon They
arc very good ami If built will make
us a school house that we may well be
proud of. Now the school board should
see to It that the six room proposition
shall be printed on the ballots so as 'o
make sure of the success of the bond
election.
Judge M. C. Klnkald of O'NIel mid
Judge of the 13 Judicial District was
in the City Monday, looking up his in
terests in the Congressional field in this,
the big sixth. Mr Klnkald i« a genial
gentlemen and one who undoubtedly
has tiie confidence of the | eopl • of hi*
•Imile ial District to j greater extent
than any legal li glit in It, a* he ha« worn
the ermine of the District bench »* be «.»
truly put it, 'through the use ami decline
of the populist party who were greatly
In the majori'y/' and still hold* it lie i>
a candidate for c ongrt •• to ttil the vacan
e> caused by th** I tenth of Mr lire# lie.
and a better or more popular -election
we do nut Still k • mild b * in * le
Mr Pliditp Mi g who had ordered a
life aise portrait of lit* wife front the t.
K M i*l*l Portrait« opt mg || ut-e. New
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rvMl M!>l lb tfi ftilttl* t ill f* 4
; toad* In tan mluutr a, and c u I to* soi l
; with good prugt for S*t ml* at ate.
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I trkf.1 li* the ft line and contained m*
glass nr ba*slag
CUAKUKD WITH STBAL1NG CATTI.K
Last Frida? A. Sutton of this plate
received a telegram from Win. Fletcher,
cattle buyer at ltoelus, informing him
that two men hail driven cattie to that
place for market, which bore tlie brand
ami other evidence of haviugcome from
Mr. Sutton's herd and from the pasture
of Mr. Vanhorn in the north east part
of the county. Mr. Sutton at once
hastened to ltoelus, Mini identified the
cattle as being his. IJe says too, that
they were taken without his knowledge
or consent. Mr. Fletcher salt! that a
young man giving his name as O'Neal,
and who afterwards proved to be no
other than Wm. Cliippscame to him a
few davs before and talked to him
about bringing In 1C head of cattle to
market. It Was arranged that the cat
tle were to be brought in on Thursday
of last week but for some reason they
did not come until Friday when O'Niel
and another young man brought them
In. It was agreed that Mr. Fletcher
would take the cattle at $27.AO per head.
Mr. Fletcher was on his way to the bank
for the money w ith the intention of pay
ing for them, when suspicious circum
stances caused him to change his mind.
Mis brother Albert Fletcher, recognized
the cattle by the brand as being the ones
which he had herded last season for A.
Sutton and soil. He questioned MrO'Nlei
as to the former ownership of the cat.
tie. « ho stated that he had bought them,
some from Mr, Leininger, some from
tao other persons whose names Mr.
Fletcher had forgot. Mr. Fletcher then
stated that he would he shipping under
difficulties If tie did so without a bill of
sale from the former owners, and that
after dinner he would go with Mr.
O'Niel and get them, after which he
would pay him for the cattle To this
O'Niel readily consented and it was so
arranged, but after dinner nothing
could he seen of either of the young
men. It was during the noon hour that
the telegram bad been sent to Loup
City, The sudden disappear ince of the
two men confirmed the suspicion that
all was not right and Sheriff Patton was
also notified. Mr. Fletcher joined the
Sheriff in his search for the two men
and they were soon lodged in the coun
ty jail.
A4 stated before, the manO'Xeil turned
out to be Wm. Chlpps, a young man
with one arm and otherwise badly crip
pled up, and his accomplice a young
associate anil neighbor chum by the
name of Frank Sonuenfelt. Both have
parenta living in Oak Creek township.
The boys lived at home with tiieir folks
but have been chumming around to
gether consideiable At the prelimin
ary examination which wa- held Satur
day before Justice fi. W. Hunter, they
waived examination aud was hound
over to district court and their bond
fixed at $1 000each.
<I.KAIt I KKI K
Weather is warm.
Corn is growing nt.-ely and most of the
Wheat is in good condition.
Old man Murray is quite sick. Old age
is telling on him
T I*. Johns Li tciifield Pioneer i utch*
cr is herefrom the west. Hi- is very low
with lung trouble. Dr. Palmer is attend
ing him.
John Mead lias sold Ids farm east of
Loup City,
Hit! ORDKK
hit. Cady's Condition Powdkks, are
just what a horse needs when In bad
condition. Tonic, blood purifier and
vermifuge. They are not food but med
icine and the best in use to put a horse
in prime condition. Price25 cents per
package. For sale by Odendabl Bro’s.
I was seriously afflicted with a cough
for several years and la-t fall had a
more severe cough than ever before. I
have used many remedies without much
relief, and being recommended to try
a bottle of Chamberlain’s Cough Heine
d.V, by a friend, who, knowing me to be
a poor widow, gave it to me, I ti led it,
and with the most gratifying results
I lie first bottle relieved me very much
and the second bottle has absolutely
cured me I have not had as good
health for twenty years I gave this
certificate wnbout solicitation, simply
in appreciation of the giatitudc- felt foi
the cure < fleeted. Respectfully. Mlts.
Maio A Bkakd, Claremore, Ark For
-ale by Odendabl Bro s.
♦ • ♦
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t uo r b i, nr,r:;:
want tpiick results you can make no ml** 1
take by hr. Kilmer* Hwamp-Boot, He
great kidney remedy At druggists in
fifty •‘♦lit and dollar *>re. Sample hot
tie by mall free, also pimplibt tells.- g
you how to Mini out if )ou have kiddy
trnuh e A Idr* »• In Kilmer A « «>.
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LOW HATES 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 has such an excellent
opportunity been afforded fora summer
Vacation Tour, or tor visiting friends in
the East. We mention below a few ol
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, Ohio, June 0 9 Kate—One
Fare, plus $2.00, for the Round Trip.
St. Paul, Minn., .Tune 9-18. Rate One
Fare and One-Third for the Round Trip,
on certificate Plan.
Buffalo, N. Y., June 14-15. 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 am! One-Third for the Round
Trip, on Certificate Plan
St. Louis, Mo., June20-28. Rate—Oue
Fare, plus $2.00, for the Round Trip
Detroit, Mich , July 5-10. Rate—One
Fare, plus$2 00, for tin* Round Trip.
Richmond, Va., July 18-10. Rate One
Fare, plus $2.00, fertile Round Trip.
Indianapolis, lud., July 20 28. Rate—
fine Fare, plus $2.00, for the Round Trip.
For full information as to dates of
sale and limits, on tickets, time of trsins
etc., call on—W. D. Clifton, Agent
‘‘A word to the wise I* sufficient" and
a word from the wise should be suffi
cient, bill you ask. who are the wise®
Those who know. The oft repeated ex
perience of trustworthy persons may he
taken for knowledge Mr. >V. M. Ter
ry says Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy
gives better satisfaction than any other
in the market. He has been In the drug
business at Elkton, Ky , for twelve years;
bas sold hundreds of bottles of this re
medy ami nearly all other cough medi
cines manufactured, which shows con
clusively that Chamberlain's is ttie most
atlsfactory to the people, and is the
best, For sale by Odendahi Rro’s.
♦
If V«« (lo tt> California
Late in June or early iii .luly, you can
buy a round-trip ticket to Los Angeles
at about half the usual rate. Libera]
return limits and stop-over privileges.
Don’t make a mistake ar.d go any
otter way than through Denver and
Salt Lake City. That Is the route near
ly 20,(XX) Christian Endea voters selected
two years ago
Being the most elevated of all the di
rect lines to the Coast, It is coolest ami
freest from dust Penetrating the
very ‘Heart of the Rockies,” it surpass
es ail others in beauty of scenery.
Information and California literature
on request J Francis, Genearl Passen
ger Agent, Omaha, Neb
♦ • ♦
BURLINGTON ROC I K.
tinprei-eilenteil Low Katas In Colorado
Every day from June 25 to July
One fare plus $2 00 lor (tie round tr'P
lo Denver, Colorado Spring, Pueblo,
and Oku wood Springs. Tickets good
to return any time until October 81.
Never before such an opportunity.
Lake advantage of it a.id spend the sum
mer in the Heart of the Rockies where
heat ami Oust are unknown—where
the sky is as brightly blue as Italy’s, and
the air as invigorating as a tonic—where
you can bathe, ami swim, and climb
mountains all day, and every day.
See nearest Burlington ticket agent
and get full particulars, or, if you pre
fer, v.rite J. Francis, Gent Passenger
Agent, Burlington Route, Omaha, Neb.
lion YV. H. Conger of Loup City was
in Lincoln yesterday fora few fleeting
moments, lie reports a healthy condi
tion of affairs in Sherman county men
tally and materially Abundant rainfall
has insured the corn crop, real estate
is in moderately brisk demand and even
Patriot Jim Zink admits that such a
waye of prosperity haa'nt swept over
the country since he lirst began voting
the democratic ticket and feeling un
happy because he couldn't get rich in a
minute —State Journal.
BURLINGTON BOUTS ' heap
Tickets to Detroit, Mich. Take advan
tage of the low rates—One fare plus $2
for the round trip to Detroit—which
the Burlington Itoule has made for the
Ml meeting of the Chriatlau Eudeavor
and go east at about half uaual cost.
July d -I 6 are the dates of sale,
Berths, tickets and information about
return limits,side trips from Detroit,
etc , can bn h td at any Burlington Itoule
ticket office,
J. Euani is. General Passenger Agent,
O.iiaita, Neti
HI CK I.KMn' IIISli A S.tLYK.
I’be best salve in the world for Cuts
Bruise. Mores I'icei. Mall Rheum Kever
Mores Tetter Chapped Hands chilblains
* orti. and all Mkln Eruptions and pm
itlvely cure. Piles or no pay required.
If I* guaranteed to give pedtvt salDfac
tloo or inoi|i*y refunded price M cents
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YOU NOW HAVE THE OP
PORTUNITY
of consulting one of the leading physi
cians and surgeons (in the treat
ment of chronic and nervous
diseases) of this country.
DR. REA
lie is well known in Nebraska, and
is reliable as well as eminent In his
profession, and has but few superiors
in his line of diseases, and. from reports
of the press, his rooms are crowded
wherever he stops, By the request of
his many friends and patients who
have usually gone a long distance to
see him, he has decided to \ 1SI1
LOUP CITY, and will he at
ST. ELMO HOTEL,
THURSDAY June 29th, 1899, one day
only, returning every 4 weeks for six
months. Consultation and examination
FREE to all
DR. REA.
His treatment ami examination* we
understand are based upon new
methods, and are similar as are given In
the eastern and southern hospitals
where he learned his business.
He treats chronic cattarh, disease ol
the.ear,nose, throat and lungs, dyspep
sia, Bright's disease, diabetes, liver,
stomach, constipation, rheumatism,
chionlc female anti sexual diseases, neu
ralgia, sciatica, dizziness, nervousness,
slow grow th in children and ail wasting
d isease* in adults, deformities, club f-ei,
curvature of the spine, diseases of the
brain, paralysis, heart disease, eczema,
varicocele, and hydrocele. Cancer,
tumors, wens and birthmarks removed
Young, middle aged and old. married
or single men, and all who suffer with
lost manhood, neivious debility sperms
torrhea. seminal losses, decay, falling
memory, weak eyes, stunted develop
ment, lack of energy, Impoverished
biood. pimples, also blood and skin dis
ease.
Eruption, hair falling, bone pain,
swellings, sore throat, ulcers, effect of
mercury, kidney and bladder troubles,
wt'ik back, burning uriii*', iucnu'iu'-ur*.
gleet, sirfoture, receive searching tr ,t
incut, prompt ra ief.
Both sex* tiPHled coi.tldi nl i ill i anil
privately. Pile*, ti-tula, li*-> re and
rupture by our new method
KAII.KOAD I’A LACKS
The new Palace Sleeping Cars, built
specially for the UNION’ PACIFIC, and
recently pui in service on iheir famous
fast trains to Colorado, Crab. CaM or
nla arid Oregan points, are the finest
ever turned out.
Throughout the lute'lor th'* draping*,
wood work an 1 decorations are in the
most artistic style, and the convenien
ces 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 than trains
of any other lines.
Tickets, and reservations can he ob
tained by calling ou or addressing
W. D. Clifton, Agent,
A<i ENTS W ANTED.—For "The Life And
Awhleyements 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 500 pages, sxio inches, nearly 100 pages
half-tone illustrations. Onlv $1.50 knor
luous demand. Big commissions. Outfit
free, chaneo of a lifetime. Write tjuick.
The Dominion company, 3rd Floor caxton
Building., Chicago
FARMS FOR SALE.
We have for sale some im
proved Sherman county farms,
Liberal Terms, Easy Pay
ments. Porrespondence solic
ited.
.1. S. Thompson, & Son,
Lacon, III.
No |'ii K.
W" will stand the Stallion 'Itlll
Mai ' I he ensuing season at the hnru of
II T Snyder, in Loup <’lty
II. T SSVDMt.
N. II Tiiomi'imin.
CATTLE AND IMPROVED
FARMS FOR S' LE.
The Ord Stale ll.uk will .ell unprov
ed fittiM* lime. Alto cattle t it .ante
term. Ord, Neloa.ka
NERVITA PILLSKHs
L'urv» 1 uiiHitciu), Night hnu--..>n*and
wasting di.ta.cs, ail effects nl -ell
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TIMK TABLK.
LOl'l* CITY, NKBR.
Lincoln,
Omaha,
Chicago,
St. Joseph,
Kansas City,
St. Louis,
anti all points
East and South.
Denver,
Helena,
Butte,
Salt Lake t.'it^
Portland,
San Francisco,
and all points
West.
TRAINS LEAVE AS FOLLOWS!
GOING EAST
No 57 Passenger.7:55a. in
No. 60 Freight.s si p. m.
GOING WEST
No. 51 Passenger. 4:1.1 p. m.
No. 59 Freight.il:5oa. in.
Sleeping, dinner and reclining chalrjAr*
(scats free) on through trains. TlcUlds
sold and baggage checked to uny point In
the United Mate* or Canada.
For Inlorination, maps, time tallies and
tickets call on or write to A. F. Worts
Agent. Or J. FRANOIa, Gen’I. Passenger
Agent, Omaha, Nebraska.
U. P. I(AII.WA V.
No. s« leaves dally except Sunday (pass
enger). 7:ito n. in.
No. 88 leaves Monday, Wednesday and
Friday, (mixed) 7:05 p. in.
No. 00 leaves Tuesday, Thursday and
Saturday, (mixed) 3::»> p. in.
No 87 ari l *5 0* dally except Sunday (mixed)
11:45 a. m
No. <5 arrives dally except Sunday (pas*,
enger) 7.05 p. in.
First class service and close connections
east, west and south
W U. CLIFTON, Agent.
THERE 18
ONLY ONE
OVERLAND ROUTE
J
DIRECT LINE TO ALL POINTS IN
Nebraska, Colorado, Wyoming
Utah, Pacific Coast and
Puget Hound.
Palace Sleeping Cars. Ordinary Sleeping.
Cars liulTett Smoking and Library Cars.^ ,
Kree Kerllnlng Chair Cars
Dining Cars Meals a In ('arts.
Kortlmelab.es, folder*, llluslrutedbooka
pamphlets, inscriptive of the leriltory
traversed, call on \V, I) CLIFTON,
Agent.
Buy Binder Twine
...IN OMAHA...
Sample* and price* ready about
May 1*1. If you art not already
oa our lUt write u* al oace.
The Western Mercaatlle Co.
OMAHA.
SEND
50c'
Write Inclosing this ad* and M)c and wo
will bend you tills beautiful Mandoline
by express, C, O. D. subject to examina
tion* If found exactly us represented
rou can pay the express agent our SPEC*
AhOI'FEK price. $8.00 less the 50 cents,
or 15.50 and express charges. This is a
regular $15.00 Instrument,solid rosewood
body, fancy pearl anil ebony checkered
edge, beautlftll pearl butterlly guard
plate,rows wood llngerijoardand nickel tall
Slece. You Can have either a Mandoline,
ultar.llanJoorVlolin on the sameterms.
Write for FREE musical Catalogue.
Address, A. Itospe Omaha, Neb.
Tetter, Sall-Klienm ami Kezeina
The intense itching ami smailing inci
dent to these diseases, ia Instantly allay
ed by applying Chamberlain's Eye and
r>kin Ointment. Many very bad c sea
liavc been permanently cured by it- It
is equally «lllcient fur itching piles and
a favorite remedy for sore nippies
chapped hands, chilblains, frost biter
and chronic sore eyes. 25cis. per box.V
For sale by Odendahi Bro s.
S1IOK r IIOKN BULLS.
Three red yearlings eligible to regis
tiy. Bred and raised and for sale by—
S.v.'irki. McClkuan, North Loup, Neb
NATIONAL. EDUCATION ASSOCIATION
M EE 11 NO.
For the meeting of the N ational Kdu
rational Association at Los Angeles,
Cal.July 11 H, lN'Jtt, the UNION PA
CIFIC will make the greatly reduced
rate of oue fare, plus <x>. for the
round trip.
The excellent service given hv the
l nion Pacific wax commatited on h.JPTd
Who had the pleasure of using U to the
conneution at Washington In lisJNf.
This year our educational friends meet
In Lc>* Angeles, in.! members of the
Association eul others from points K**t
• hould h* ail means take the 1 Nlti.N
PA' IMt
I to* »et\ cr of ih>* I M'»N PA* IF|C
via Omaha or h ms as t Til yr Is tttiext riled
ami consists ■ ( I'llu-e Niirplngi sis.
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