Lioaal Daws. E A. Brown went to Omaha thlt week. T. II. Eisner's fine horse was sick this weelt. E. F. Walker of Mason City was In town Wednesday. The Oerman Vereln will hold a pic nic and danca on tha 4th Mrs. W. J. Fisher has been on the sick list for the past week. Miss Julia Itowe has just finished her school in the Fray district. T. II. Eisner has put a new gasa chan delier In bis saloon. Its a beaut Mrs. Kowan Sutton waa seriously sick Friday but soon recovered. A WatklBSoo is packing his good* preparitory to shipping to California. Those frequent showers are making the earth smile and the people feelgood Miss Edna William* of Ashton, i* vis iting her friend Mr*. T. M. Reed tbi* week. S. E. Gallaway has done an artistic job of grading across the bottom west of town. The west side bad a soaking rain Mon day night but it got lighter as It went east. A goedly number of our people went to Ashton Tuesday to witness the laying of the corner stone of the new Catholic church. C. F. Johnson is making the round* asking the names of your children who are of school age, John Whiting of Itelvidere 111. and a former resident of Loup City was In town this week Tbe fill to the new bridge Is a fine piece of work and reflects credit upon the boys who did it. The M. E. church begins to take on a better appearance as the new coat of paint is spread. Considerable hail fell last Friday evening in this locality but very little damage to crops was done. Wm. Owen and Wm. Rowe were at Scbaupp'8 Siding finishing up Ihe res idence of Anton Topolski last week. W. H. Conger sold Hi acres of laud on the outskirts of town last Monday to Carl Anderson. Consideration #400 00 The Woodmen will hold an adjourned meeting on Saturday evening July 1st as tbelr next regular meeting comes on the 4th Conductor Taylor went to Lincoln last week and renewed old acquaintance among toe fraternity of railway coo ductori. Wesley Pedler went to Hasting* Mon day last to accept a position In the shop of Hank Lebrman. who was also a for mer resident of Loup City. Ashley Conger and wife and G. H. Gibson and family attempted to capture some of the fluey tribe last Sunday but their exertions were a failure. A corps of Government surveyors have been In town a part of the week. They aie establishing a base line through the center of the state. We have heard O. W. Hunter, G. H Scott and U. G. Patton spoken of as candidates for the position of school trustees. The trio Is a good one. Don't ferget that next Monday is our annual school meeting. Everybody should turn out as this is a > ear demand ing careful calu'.atlon by our district. Dr. Kea will again visit our city tbit month. Ilia last visit resulted In the relief of a number of long standing cas es, and hit next coming is awaited with anxiety by the atlllcied. Notice Pilgers new ad and cation him be is giving extra low prices on his goods in order to close them out <|uick so that be can convert bis Store building Into an opera bouse. The nine month old baby of Mr. and Mrs Ueoi Porter of Verdurett, died last Monday afternoon of cholera Infantum and waa hurried at the Verdurett Cem etery Tuesday afternoon at 3 p.m. Mrs. Clopiae, an old lady living with Milo Mtruer of Washington township, this couaty, died Monday last, ill pm She was over ninety years old and death caiue fioia e general wearing out of the machinery of life When ledger Draper the popular photographer cotues to Loup City, the Loup City lice will have a chance to mo all the lair at nos el lice in pho t.'graphic work. And will also Me a dieplay of pholograpbie work that ia excelled by none eud v<|tialcd only by the beet ertiele uf the elate. ||» will lie in |,oup City between the middle and last of June. lied management keeps mure people In poor circumstances then any oihet mum. To be •occvss/u1 one must look ahead end plan ahead so that when a favorable opportunity preeeote lleelf he |e reed) to lake advantage uf It A little furelb* oghl Will also *e*e nook eapenM end valuable lime A prudent and careful men will keep a buttle el t'bsmberteiea I wile, < holeia end Diet rboee Kemedy In th< heoae. the shift teee fellow will welt until necessity com pale It end then twin hie beet horse go Its# for e dost or and have a big doctor hill to pay. beside* naa pays eot g eta I he "l her le not a hundred dollars w 1 then o«wdera »b» hi* notghbore ia ger ling to her while bo u gelt log pm a> f. r o r by i Kl* udabl Mm b Dr. A. 8. Maine was called to III. by a telegram this week. Mias Clara Lewis of Litchfield la visiting In the City this weak. M iss Kate Moon is having her Millin ery parlors papered and painted. Alvin Jeager is doing some very fine photo work. It Is equal to the beet. DarUrow, Ferry Reed, and James Johnnsen are expected home In the near future. Two cousins of Miss Fannie Sutton from Central City came up Tuesday last to spend the 4th with Miss Fannie. John Diminskt from Elba Is agaiD making the rounds of our farmers sell ing them binders for the seasons crop. A. E. Chase, we understand will move bis large stock of goods Into the Watkinson brick store as soon as it is vacated. Rocky Mountain Tea Is not simply a laxatlye. It's a wonderful remedy for every kind cf ache, constipatioa, indi gestion, bad blood. Ask your druggist. Prof. Nit'oaon showed us a sample book of faia pen work thla week that la very beautiful and shows tbe work of an artist wl h a pen. Mr. A. Smith of Kearney and grand uncle of Mrs C. W . Thorton ta visiting tbe latter Mr Smith la nearly ninety veara old and hearty as a man of sixty. The supervisors baye accepted the work on the All to the new bridge, done by Hanson, French and McXulty, and have allowed their claims in accordance with tbe contract. John, if you were a woman, you’d know as I know and all other women know, that Rocky Mountain Tea Is tbe greatest blessing woman ever bad 35c. Ask your druggist Don’t forget to band in your announ cements for church or any other pub lic meeting*. It keeps your organiza tion prominently before the people. It costs you nothing- Why neglect it. Fresh Bread every morn ing 6 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, lie will be in the city some time between tbe mid die and last of June. Mr. Iilcks, the architect for our new school bouse iuforms the school board thst tbe six room building will be build for just about the ssme money the four room plan could, by leaving out tbe furnaces for the present. We tolij you so. Mr. John Bevins, editor of tbe Press, Antbon, Iowa, says:“l have used Cham berlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy in my family for fitteen years, have recommended It to hundreds of others, and have never known It to fall In a single instance. For sale by Oden dahl Bro’s. Quite a rain and hail storm visited this section of the valley laat Friday evening, but not much damage was re ported. C. J. Tracy, living four miles north ot here reports his garden some what battered up. Tbe hall mostly fell near the river north west of town Dr, Cady’s Cordition Powdrrs, are just what a horse needs when In bad condition. Tunic, blood purifier and vermifuge. They are not food but med icine aud the best in use to put a horse in prime condition. Price 25 cents per package. For sale by Odendabl Bro's. K A Reynolds and family cam* in on tbe BAM laat Tuesday Mr Reynolds la a brother of 8. F. Reynolds lie left here many yeara ago but says that while he likes the eaat there is no chance for a poor man to accumulate any thing so he concluded to again try Nebraska. Our local last week regarding the tl nancial standing of tbe county, was a little ambiguous, In as much ss it prac* tically stated that we had paid off $10, 000 of bonda since 180 3. Now we said that uot a warrant had been registered against Sherman countr since lan*, and In that concection stated that $10,000 of bonda had beeu paid at the time we had In mind recent payments But the facta are that in addition to paying cash for everything, we have paid since 189‘J $'.*A 000 of our bonded Indebtedness K O. Taylor, temperance lecturer of Omaha, was in tbe city from Wednes day of I set week to Monday of this we* k holding meetings aud giving lectures during bis stay. Ilia audience was smell on \N tdodsdsy night, presumably he cause || wm n«t well advertise I I>• | I hursday evening the inclemency uf , the weather prvented the people from coming out,but um Saturday aud Sun day evenings tbs au liencies were *ptlte large Mr Taylor Is a good spe-.h-r and all who heard him w*s Vert much 1 pleased I wa« serleualy sltticied with a cuugb lur several s«u>s and last fsll had a more severe a*>gh than ever before | i have used many remedies without mu* h i relief, awd being re* u»meeded |u try :* hotiie uf i hautherlalu * t ough Heme I dy by a trleud, » bo, snowing ute lu be a poor whluw, gave It tw me. I tue-l h. aud cub the meat grail tying reauita I he $rvt botika ivileved me very much and the seven-! hot lie bus aheoiutely • ure.l me I hate Uot had as g-»--d health fur t«ewdual Bru % Little Rob Zink the ten year old •on of Mr. and Mra. A. Zink who live 3 miles below town was nearly tramp ed to death by avicioas hull last Sun day morning. The little fellow and two companions about his owa age started to the river to fish and had to go tbroagh a pasture in which Mr. Zink kept bis cattle. The bull attack ed the boys trampling little Robert under his feet. The boy had oue leg broken up in the thigh and was otbor wise injured which may render him a cripple for life if he livea to get well. Dr, Jones was called and reduced the fracture and done all pot.sible to re lieve the suffering of the little Mlow The bull ie a vicious brute and has been known to be dangerous for a long time, and it would seem that discretion on the part of the father would have been a good tbiog, and probably would have eaved hie child from this terrible ordeal. The bull attacked Mr. Ashley Conger several months ago and bad not he aucceeded in getting to the house be most likely would have been killed. As it wsstbe bulls bead was within a few incbee of him when he reached the door which bit wife held open for him. At the firet sign of vicioas ness a bull's hide should be sold to the tanner. People should not be expected to commit suicide to keep peace either. Glorious Maws. Comes from Dr. D. I. Carglle, of Washita, l.T. He writes: “Four bot tles of Electric Bitters has cured Bra. Brewer of scrofula, which has csused h#r great suffering for years. Terrible sores would break out on bei* head and face, and the best doctors could give her no help; but her cure la complete and her health excellent.'’ This shows what tbousauds have proved,—that Electric Bitters is the best blood puri fier known. Ji’a lb# supreme remedy for eczema, tetter, salt rheum, ulcers, bolls and running sores. It stimulates liver, kidneys and bowlss, expells poti ons, helps digestion builds up the itrength. Only AO cents. Sold by Oden dabl Bro's Druggists* Guaranteed. “A word to the wise Is Sufficient” sod a word from the wise should be suffi cient, bat you ask. who are tbe wisef Those who know. The oft repeated ex perience of trustworthy persons may be taken for knowledge. Mr. W. M. Ter ry says Chamberlain's Cough Remedy givea better satisfaction than any other in the market. He has been In the drug builness at Elkton, Ky , for twelve years; bas aold hundreds of bottlss of thla re medy and nearly all other cough roedl cinea manufactured, which abows con clusively that Chamberlain's la the moat atlsfactory to tbe people, and la tbe best. For sale by Odendabl Bro's. - ..— ♦- - If Yen Oo to California Late in June or early In July, you can buy s round-trip ticket to Los Angeles at about half the usual rate. Liberal return limits and atop-over privileges. Don’t inakv a mistake and go any other way than through Denver and Salt Lake City. That la the route near ly 20,000 Christian Endeavorera selected two years ago. Belug the most elevated of all the di rect lines to the Coast, It la coolest and freest from dust. Penetrating the very ‘'Heart of the Rockies,” It surpass es all others In beauty of scenery. Information and California literature on request .J. Francis, Oenearl Passen ger Agent, Omaha, Neb. BURLINGTON ROUTE. Unprecedented Low Kate* to Color, -- do. Every day from Jane 35 to July 11. One fare piua 93 00 for the round trip to Denver, Colorado Spring, Pueblo, and • lenwood Springs. Tickets good to return any time until October 31. Never before such an opportunity. Take advantage of It add spend the sum tner in tbe Heart of the Rockies—where heat and dust are uuknowa-^wbere the sky Is as brightly hiua as Italy's, and the air as Invigorating as a tome- where you can bathe, and swim, and climb mountains all day, and avery day. See nearest Burlington ticket agent and get full particulars, or. If you pre fei. write J. Franc la, Genl Passenger Agent, Burltogton Route, Omaha. Neb. BURLINGTON* * ROUTE c heap Tickets to Detroit, Mich Take edvau tage of the to* rale*—One fare plus $'J for the round trip to Detroit—which the Burlington Ituute ha. nitde for !b< j Ml meeting of the < lir tali at. Endeavor and go east el about half cost July 4 4 5 are In* <|«t** W Sale, l!»flh*. itch*!* a«d information sb«»ui ! return llu, 1 is,.id* trips Irmu Detroit. ] *te , can be hail at antr Morltngtim Hoot* j Itch*! ogle*. J fu*a> t* 1#<’11*1*1 Pasmi.gr r tarsi. Omaha .Nets ws'f S# . W> V vTwi < Nuislng i.ivu»rtk : (A tifdtl Ihii v either 1‘ujy (1 A know how it wcekit . »„*) -n M how ihn tfltiit it c t«hy. l( W All iuvh mothcia nutl V ; W S«wt'i l inulan n, Itg .ca w © them strength anti makes (J © the hahy a ftwh) ru her artel A A ffbirt abundant. I JV *» **.t I I ».v. .... jif ANNOUNCEMENT CARDS NO lilMAK EVANGELICAL SEHVICM. HueUej June 25. Services will lie held at Kelso, at 10:00 a. m. and in Ashton, at 2:30 p. m. AUo. Jrnnkich. Pastor. cskuas School. The (Jerman summer school commenced last Tuesday. The school days of each week are Tuesday. Wednesday and Thursday. The hours each day are from S:30 to 1130 a m The prlnoipal subject* are: reading and writ ing about * hours: singing and blble history 1 hour every school day. Members of the Uer man Evangelical church congregation may •end their children free. OtherwlHe 50 each per month will be charged. School will be held In the primary school building by Rev. auo. Jennhich. LOW RATES TO THE EAST. Your attention is directed to tbe ex ceptionally low retes In efl'ect tbls com ing season to nesrly every prominent point In tbe Kast. Never before has such an excellent opportunity been afforded fora summer Vacation Tour, or for visiting friends In the Kast. We mention below a few of the places to which greatly reduced rates have been made. The UNION PACIFIC U the line that will give you tbe best service to any of these points. Columbus, Ohio, June 6 U. Kate—Oue Fare, plus $2 00, for tbe Rouud Trip. ' 8t. Paul, Minn., June 9-13. Kate—One Fare and Oue-Thlrd for tbe Round Trip, on certificate Plan. Buffalo, N. Y., June 14-15. Kate-One Fare, plus #2 00, for the Round Trip. Chicago, III., June 14 15. Rate—One Fare and One-Tbird for the Round Trip, on Certificate Plan Milwaukee. Wis., June 14-15. Hate One Fare aud One Third for tbe Round Trip, on Certificate Plan St. Louis, Mo , June 20 23. Kate—One Fare, plus #2,00, for the Round Trip Detroit, Mich., July 5 10. Rate—Oue Fare, plus#2 00, for the Round Trip. Richmond, Va., July 18-ltt. Rate—One Fare, plus #2.00, for the Round Trip. Indianapolis, lnd., July 20-23. Rate One 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, UUeuvarad bjr a Woman. Another great discovery has been made, and that too, by a lady iu this country. “Disease fastened its clutches upen her and for seven years she with stood its severest tests, but her vital organs were undermined and death seemed imminent. For three months she coughed incessantly, and could not sleep. Bhe Anally discovered a way to recovery, by purchasing of us a bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, aud was so much re lieved on taking Arst dose that she slept all night; and with two bottles, has been aLsoletely cured. Her name Is Mra. Luther Lutz.’’ Thus writes W. C, Haua mlck & Co, of Shelby, N. C. Trial bottles free at Odendahl Bros Drug Store. Regular size 60c. and fil 00. Every bottle guaranteed. KA1LMOAD PALACES The new Palace Sleeping Cars, built specially for the UNION PACIFIC, and recently putln service on their famous fast trains to Colorado, Utah, Califor nia and Oregan points, are the finest ever turned out. Throughout the Interior the draplugs, wood work and decorations are In the most artistic style, and the convenien ces vastly superior te anything aver seen before. These cars are attached to the Uolon Pacific fast trains, which make Qutocer time to all Western points than trains of any other lines. Tickets, and reservations can bw ob tained by calling on oraddresslug W. D. CurroM, Agent, AOKNTH WANTED.—For “The Life Aad Achievements of Admiral Dewey,” the world's greatest naval hero. By Murat Ualstsad, the life long friends and admirer >f the nation's Idol. Biggest and 'took; >ver 500 pages, HxlO Inches; nearly 100 pages half-tone Illustrations. Oalv ft) 50. fcnor iitoas demand. Big commissions. Outfit Ires, cbancs of a lifetime Write quick. The Dominion company, Ird Floor caxton Building., Chicago FARMS FOR SALE We have for sale some im proved Sherman county farms, Liberal Terms, Easy Pay ments. Correspondence solic ited. J. S. Thompson, & Son, Ixacon, 111. notice. We will stand the Stallion 'Hill Mac" lb*ensuing season at the barn of B. T Snyder, In Uuprily. K T Hnidfm N. H Thompson CATTLE AND IMPROVED FARMS FOlf SALE. I he f If t| “isle lt«i h “III sell ininrov ed fsiiu* >>• lime A lot tali U us •<»« term* Bel, Nebraska NERVITA PILLSS™ Cur«s Impotent}. Night Kuifsitmeah>I wgating disease*, all effects of srlf. abuse, ur cues* am! vittiun A #«»* Uwlr amt W*hm! ImIMer. Itrlne* tit. *i»b f U*« to |>a!e (heebs ami restores the ire wl south fls wail ft Or mi but, ft b»«r. Iw 9a.AU; %*Uh • writ!*** yitunm* Ha lu raw **r r*mn«t »h«* i, Aai bt ctrtvUr A>ldr«*, NKRVITA MEDICAL CO mmrn A mux «*». cukaco to »>.* IaL» MV ODKNDAIIL Hidlh u«v City. Xiki I DON’T MISS T. L. riLGER’S CLOSING OUI sale. HE IS SELLING SHOES, HATS, DRY GOODS, Notions, Oueesware. Etc. AT ONE HALF THEIR VALUE. Don’t fail to call soon as lie wants to close out his stock and convert his store room into an opera house. It is im possible to quote you but a few prices. Come and see the BIG BARGAINS THAT PILGER OFFERS. I am closing out iny shoe and hat stock regardless of what they cost me. Farmer’s bring in your butter and eggs. I will pay you the highest market price for them and you can buy goods , of me at prices you never dreamed of. ^ DON’T FAIL TO CALL AND BUY YOUR GOODS BE FORE T. L. PILGElt’S STOCK IS ALL GONE. IT WILL PAY YOU XXX Coffee . . . !♦ gents. Arbuckles. . . 10 ** Heat Parlor Broom Made. .... .... 19 “ Clothes Pins, per doz.... .... l •* 9 bars Silver Leaf Soap . . 25 “ Garden seeds, three papers for . ... 5 “ A barrell of ginger snaps for. . 20 “ Best lye, per can. .... r, Bird seed, per package.... . .... 7 None such mince meat .... 9 A and H pound soda. ... 5 “ Jars and churns, per gallon.... .... .. ? “ Bailor Hats. . . ]5 ** Mospuito bar, per yard. . .. 4 *• Best needles made, one paper. . 3 *> My dry goods and notion stock will go at a price that no other merchant in this country can meet. I will place on sale a large stock of remnants. I will guarantee fo save you money on anything you buy. Respectfully yours, THEO. L. PILGER, NEW YOFK STOPE. 4 Loup City, Neb., June 23, 1899. A. CULUFS A p CULLEY, Paealdeat ^aahlar FIRST BANK OF LOUP CITY. General Banking Business Transacted. Paid upICapital Stock $20,000 CoKHr.apoNnr.NTH: Seaboard Nationai Hank, New York City, N. Y., Omaha National Hank Omaha, Nebraska - T special {■IhMm FEATURES 1 IT U Li III ^ ■ Colonial Ptopia ■ piB ■ H ■ ■ A Olrtll, AMllTulil r * f 4 T J W W M rn B Product* Homo (OPENS AT OMAHA. 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