Lioaal n«ws. The county fathers arc in session now. Lewis Bechthold Jr. Is cutting rje this week. New hitching; posts at the Baptist Church. Ti‘s said that one of our boy* Is visit ing Cheyenne. David Depew’s little boy is report ed quite sick. Mr*. Eugene Patton ol Ravenna, Is Visiting her parent* this week Mr and Mrs, John Shrove are both re ported on the tick list this week. Mr. Boekner and Miss EfHe Moon spent last Sunday at Greely Center Last Monday and Tuesday the ther mometer tanned 100 in the shade, The invigorating laugh of Harry Tee ter was heard on our streets this week. We notico H. Sandh of Washington township doing business at the Hub last Monday. Edgar Draper rolled his photo car into the city Tuesday and Is located near the St Elmo. If Mr. Hayslip will cure store box oratory, ho can have the privilege of the laying on of hands. William the II makes a very enter taining and accommodating pill roller In the absence of William the 1. Mr. Hayslip the Magnetic Healer Is doing some of our people some good so they report. Give him a fair trial. Gus Shu Its aud Mr. Shrader of Raven na, the former a recent resident of this vicinity were In the city Tuesday A number of our city sports wont to Boelus last Sunday to witness the game of ball between Ravenna and Boelus. Miss Kate Moon would especially call the attention of her lady customers to her line of Sailor and Walking hats. At cost for 30 day*. The“ life-Hne” is out extending the “glad hand" of life, hope and happiness. Reaches around the globe. Tta Rocky Mountain Tea 35 cents. "1 am the treasurer and moderator, director and school board bigii tnuck-a-muck and big boo/.e-zec boo. Heigb there." A. K. ('base has got his large stock of goods mov.-d Into the brick and will go to Chicago, In a few wee bln urn I* looking over the country with the ob ject of Investing in Nebraska toll. ||e I* traveling by hike. Person* troubled with diatrltoea will be Interested In the experience uf Mr. W M flush, clerk uf llutel Hurtence, Pro*Ideme, H I lie eays "Pur **» eral year* I have i*«*n almost a constant sufferer from diarrhoea the frequent attack* completely prostrating me end rendering me unlit fur mv dntiee ettkl* hotel About two veer# sgu a travel lug salesman kindly gave me e small bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and I Harr hues Remedy M uch to mv suiprlso aud delight It* itwti were Immediate Whetsever I fell symptom* of the disease 1 wueid fortify m>s*H against Ik* atlas a w Ih a fee doses .1 this valuable remedy I he result ha* bn m rerv sails!es tery and a Imssst com rime relief from live altktlue.' Pur tale f O-hndahl Ure a Dan Mowery and Mr Houser of Wash ington twp , whs in town Wednesday. Mr. Morgan a Jeweler was here Wednesday looking up a location. The teachers Institute for Sherman county will open io Loup City, July 81 1899. Mr. Fred Lohmann the Grand Island brewer, was visiting T. II. Eisner last Friday. Mrs. L. Hausen went to Ashton yesterday morning to visit freinda for a few days. We have had nearly another Inch of rain again this week. The corn crop never looked more promising. We arc Informed that J A, Angler is a candidate for the nomination of countv Judge on some ticket. The new school house Is a foregone conclusion six rooms and a cellar and the dirt lias already began to roll. Patronize the Ladies of the G. A. H. fora delicious dish of Ice cream to morrow and help along the cause Mr and Mrs. David Doner, of Wash ington township, was In attendance at the Royal Neighbors lodge Tuesday night. W T. Gibson and Henry Ohlsen went to Omaha Wednesday morning to pur chase supplies for the new school hou*e. Miss Kate Moon wlshea to announce that for the next thirty days she will offer her splendid line of millinery goods at cost. It's like a "dip in the fountain of youth” Touches the cheek so gently that youth lingers on the face of old age. Rocky Mountain Tea does Maud Last night Jack teld me that lie wouldnt marry the best girl living unless —what —unless she took Rocky Mountain Tea. Irlgbt fellow. From the fact that there was men found who were willing to pay a prem ium of $210 00 on a $7000 00, 5 per cent bond It is very evident that money |g plenty and virtually going begging for Investments. Will Mulick, son of Mr. anil Mr*. M. C. Mulick, wbo D a break man on the B. & M road with headquarters at Alliance, had the misfortune to have his bar.d badly mangled bj a canon Are cracker on the Fourth, A special term of Distrlctcourt was held here yesterday to sentence C'hipp* and Honenfelt who had plead guilty to stealing cattle from A Hutton A Hon. They were given a sentence of 21 months In the State penitentiary each, Have von Catarrh, Hay fever, Asthma, Kidney trouble, Stomach trouble, Indi gestion, Dyspepsia,Constipation, Paral ysis, Deafness or diseases of the Eyes, call on Prof. Haysllp at tbe st. Elmo Hotel and be convinced that Mag netism will put you in perfect health. Woman why complain of those dis tressing troubles peculiar to your sex when you can be cured by Prof. Hay slip the Magnetlst. He has cured others and he can cure you and make you feel like life is worth living. Con- , saltation free and held in strict eon A- I deuce—at St. Elmo Surveyor T. W, O Wolf, who is now at work repairing ihe damage done to the canal by the washout, took a half day oA last Wednesday aud staked out the grouBds for the new school house. The excavating work has already begun tnd the material will soon t e on the ground. The building D to be complete by Nov , 1st. The Weltruer System of Magnetic Healing Is the inoat popular method of treating all kinds of diseases. Prof. Havslip who has been so successful In this method is uow at the St. Elmo Hotel, (.'all on him and be will give you immediate relief and permanently cure you of any disease or ailment you may have.—Consultation free. Mrs. Peter Howe received a telegram last Friday apprising her of the death of her brotber-in-iaw, Mr. Ueorge Wen zel of kearuey. Mr. Weasel was the husband of Mias Collie Hutson who liv ed among us so long. She was married to him about four month# ago. The sympathy of this community goes out to her in this tu r hour of bereavemeut. “During the hot aeather last summer 1 had a severe attack of cholera mor bus, necessitating my leaving my bust uess,” say, Mr U, A. Hare, of Hare liros., Kincaatle, Ohio “Alter taking two or three dose, of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrboe Kemedy I was completely relieved and in a few bourt was able to resume uiy work In the store. I sincerely recommend It 10 any obe afflicted with stomach or how*) trouble. Pur tale by O.lendabl liroV Mr. ( U,rle, Dodd, one of tdiermau .county's soldier boys, of the third re | gtuietd arrived In the city iaat .Saturday | fur the Hr,t time since be returned from the Pearl of (be Antilles Mr in,.I | |, I »«»n of Henlamin ttodd who lived on | Cole ('reek lie l, eu Intel igenl young ’ man and one enjoy# an hour, e arsrtt I lion with him on Ike Cuban i|ua>,i|on. Mr 1>o M say• Colonel ttryan wa* *ury • . • waaeneoflbe buy, white with them, and all Ibowgbt that bis tv,ignaiiun •«* a#he«l |,>r on wouhI #» bis health, but when be went straightway to the slump they concluded It waa bis polities! health that the laaatlve was Intended for, and lbs! Hr yen the t etuoel wa, a fraud Last Saturday evening a number of our citizens gathered at the office of Judge Wall, as per call in the North wK.vncKN, for the purpose of laying plans and appointing committees of arrangements and finance, to place Sherman county in a position to be rep resented In a fitting manner at the state reception to the First Nebraska, when they arrive from the seat of war. The meeting was small but enthusiastic. Mr. H. G. Patton was elected Chairman. Several short speeches were made and the following cuuimittces were appoint ed; On arrangements, Judge Wall, 1. M. Polskl and G. II. Gibson; on finance, W. T. Owen, K. A. Brown and Mrs Geo. W Hunter. It was thought best to place a G. A. It. Lady upon th's com mittee as the L. of the O. A. K. are among the most enthusiastic and patri otic workers in the cause that we have. The tlnance committee was given pow er to appoint sub committees In any lo cality in Hie comity which they saw tit as this Is a county affair and one that every Individual will leel honored in taking part. It Is expected when Mr Cries arrives in Loup City, to make It a home coming for him that he will neva.' forget and also to have the other Hh> r man county soldier hoys of the Spanish war with us, so that all will know the appreciation of our people for the boys who light our battles. The committee on arrangements will meet from time to time as necessity demands and the chairman will call a public meeting at the proper time. luthe Intern in the committee on arrangements will con sider It a great favor to receiye sugges tions from any one. When the state re ception is given at Lincoln, it Is desired to have at least a car load of Sherman county people accompany the boys and If possibla tha parents as honored guests will be taken along. Henry Kensink of the west 'Bide i» building a large frame barn on his farm. The school board, at their nesting Tuesday night, awarded the con tract for building the new sch>ol house to Ohlren Bros for $9527 00, building to be complete without the furnaces. The award gives universal satisfaction and assures the district fair dealing and a lirst class job. The board then rec« ived bids for the $7,000 bond to be sold and they were awarded to Mr. C. II. Imhofr of Lincoln, N'ebr., he paying a cash pre mium of $210. on the spot, and the bonds to draw 5 per cent interest. The election of teachers was then taken up and the following chosen: First prima ry, Miss Burrowes; Second primary, Miss Converse; Intermediate, Miss Hickman. The selection of teachers for the Gram mar department and Prin cipal was deadlocked, there being three votes for Mr. Nicoson and Mr. Knight for the Grammar dept., and three each for Mr. Mead am) Mr Davis for Princi pal. Mr Knight Is a gentleman from Iowa, and Mr. Davis Is from Ord Board then adjourned to tomoirow, .Saturday, I night when the contest will be resumed . - - Miss Kitlcker, the voung lady who j had charge of the millinery department | at the store of A. E Cha e last summer is in the city. A telegram received last night from Columbus Gannon, from Florence’ Go!., states that his wire died Ht that place yeste day. Mrs. Gannon is a half sister of Mrs. Gasteyer. MARRIED Kormhlmpk— Bradley—at the M. E, Parsonage, on Friday July 7 1H99. F. Kornrumuf Hnd Miss Edith Bradley, all of this place were joined in holy Wed lock by the Ke v W. E. Matthews. Both parties have lived in this vicinity from small children and are well and favorably known. The young couple will go to house keeping at once. The best wishes of Northwestern for their future is extended. ♦ ♦ Let it be kept before l he officers of the lodge that the tilling of the Trea sury Ueparmeut of the United States in relation to the stamping of orders is as follows; An order for the payment of money drawn by oneotfiaernf a lodge or the society < n the treasurer, does not re require to he stamped if presented for payment directly to the treasurer by the party in whose favor said order is drawn, but if tho order is cashed by a bank, or I otherwise negotiated and presented to the treasurer for pay meat b. a par ty other than tke oue in whose favor it was originally drawn, it requires a i leal stamp " Odd Fellows Com panion. Our baby been cor.lliiustly troob led wltb colli* slid cholera Infantum •luce hi* birth amt all that as could do | for hliu did tiol arcui to give more ibae l stupor ary relief, un*|l we tried < beet herlalu'e Colic < holers ami IHarrhoe I tented i .Wince git tug that rented v he hi* io*l been troubled We want to give you thl* tw*tliuoui«l aa an *-el.t**t■ • «- of our gratitude. Mot that you Heed It to advertl** %our lliefllottou* remedy — ti VI I.aw. heekuk l*«wa lot *ate by II trmlabl Hlo » a* * * Kun« k I tie t-u'ide la beitbjf a etu**l to in t picket Ibett boteee w other *t«i k auM i itHiq m at I tie », hoot hititie It ii e to iti* damage A«i one doing *o wti) be pnn* ut»d to !H* full tiital of ih> law. J. k. ka>,tau ANNOUNCKSIKNT «AHt»M UBUMAN EVANUSUC At. sEtt VICKS. Next Sunday. July 16th will be held German Evangelical Scrvhe aad Christening la this city at 5:00 p. m. in the Baptist church. At’O. Jennkich, Pastor fill* MAN S( HOlll.. The German summer school commence*! last Tuesday. The school days of each week are Tuesduy. Wednesday and Thursday. The hours each day are from H:3ti to II 30 a. m. The principal subjects are: reading and writ ing about S hours: singing and bibte history 1 hour every school day. Members of the Ger man Evangelical church congregation may tend their children free. Otherwise 60 each per month will be charged. School will be held In the primary school building by Kkv. Aim. Jennhi* h. AT THE M K CHDHI H Sunday July Iflth, 169(1.--Services will be held as follows Morning service 10:30, Subject: “Is Christian Selene* true.' Oak Creek, at 3, p.m ' Ten Per Cent." Evening service s. Subject: "Odds and Ends." A cordial Invitation to all. Nolle* to Teachers The Sherman County Teaebors Institute will be held In I-oup City, July list to August 11th. All teachers that have the proper pro fessional spirit will be there without auy fur ther invitation or Information than simply to know the date of the Institute. It Is the duty of the county superintendent to render the greatest possible service to the schools of his county: infact. he has obligated himself to do so. and he Is not fulfilling his obligation If he does not fill the schools morally above re proach and professionally above criticism. The present Incumbent wishes to exert his utmost endeavors to do bin whole duty as he sees It. and confidently expects the hearty sup port of every person In the county who has the welfare of the school at heart. It would be a rediculous proposition to suppose that anyone who experts to teach should not be among the number enrolled at this Institute. 0.8 Lbinimokh, Co. Supt. L. of G. A R. The L. of G. A. R. will serve Ice cream after noon and evening at the Ink's building on July 16th Saturday The proceeds to go to Rev. W. K Matthews. A Narrow Kuritp* Thankful words written by Mrs. Ada E Ilart, of Groton, 8, D. “Was taken with a bad cold which settled on my lungs; cough set In and finally termi nated in Consumption Four Doctors gave me up, saying I could live but a short time. 1 gave myself up to my Savior, determined If I could not stay with my friends on earth, I would meet my absent ones above. My husband was advised to get Dr, King's New Discov ery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, 1 gaye It a trial, took in all eight bot tles. It has cured me, and thank God, I am saved and now a well and healthy woman" Trial bottles free at Oden dahl Rro's Drug Store. Regular size 50c. and 81 Guaranteed or price refunded. ♦ ♦ Hpuirm Greatest >ee;i»t find l‘ug#t Sound. t'ak* UNIMO i an H««*ii MsAUH as4 Mwwi *'»«• Pi*. k.cMiiiM t *.«i» Pan t.'s-Vd • *.»■» kUate « ts * on r« fwiSara oi‘S, A#sai 1 TIME TAIII.K LOUP CITY, NFBK. Lincoln, Denver, Omaha, Helena, (Chicago, Butte, St. Joseph, Salt Lake C'ily. Kansas City, Portland, St. Louis, San Francisco, anti ail points and all points Fast and South. West. TKAINM LKAVK AM POl.LIIWSi GOING EAST No .M2 Passenger .7:J'a. la No so freight.g.uup. in GOING WEST No. M Passenger. 1,1.1p.m. Nu.su freight.IliSoa. m. Sleeping, dinner and reclining chair uara (aeata tree) on through trains Tickets sold and luggage checked to any point In the United States or Canada. for Information, maps, time tablet and tickets call on or write to A. r. Werlt Agent. Or J. f It ANUlS. Gen’I. Passenger Ageut, Omaha, Nebraska. U- P. KAII.WAY. No. m leaves daily except sauday ipass enger). f:l) a. m No MM leaves Monday, Wednesday aad frtday. (mixed) i:«6p in. No A) leaves Tuesday. Thursday asir General foad l*urpu~w #.is»«U •* SIMM ” “ bat uM Water mamsi Inieisst CM Water goods * Village eater burnt Mink foul senm it nutv I be retire reosa lor I be aroek‘gel par ending May M ins a as aa toUlWs fur tie a* mi fond porgiuss fW"t* •street fu»l «* •* Water fond *«*•* lat at eater brah fehatsi nsr nr gt • «■ >«* Hi at-let si V lists • IMrd W ,a»e* a| bead and tbe seat a* said V Ota** an tats ttat date* Jana Mb ,alt 4 Pun J *s..e* i hal man Attest b M ihiMut V )Hags » ktl Is