Lioaal Dsws. ^_ — .‘«t Every bmlv is threshing now d..js. Tuesday and Wednesday, H«‘! VVcil I should snort. Orrin Manchester was l« the d'Y over night Tuesday. Oapt Wlnkeimau.d P lfyouplei.se that means Justice of the Peace, Hu* does that sound any how. Wiliam Criss had a break down tlii week. He undertook to thresh ham mers before they were ripe. * The lecture by Prof I, A Wil-oe, Wednesday night was well delivered and highly *ppr< elated by hi* audience Fresh Bread every morn ing 5 cts., a loaf. Cake every Sat urday at A. E. Chase’s. Mr. A. E. Chase and Miss Burrowes. the milliner at Mr. Chase’s store, went to Chicago Wednesday, to select a stork of fall and winter goods. The Grand Master of the Nebraska Masonic Lodge,came in Wednesday, to be present at the laying of the cornet stone of the school house. Jennie- No man can love a girl w ill, a white lace and red nose. Rocky Moun ain Tea will make them change places - then you're ull right. R. I.. Christianson purcheseu a «!«*■*' ter section of Nebraska soil Ibis week from Ed. Taylor of Ashton, considera tion *1,000, R h. Is getting there w ith both feet. ♦Ve were in error last week In stat ing that l’rof. Davis of Ord, lectured at the M. E. church. It was a I’rof. Da vlsnn. Wo were wrongly informed ui.d were not corrected bv parties who knew ami had an opportunity to do so. John Cbipllcwikl, an enterprising farmer of Oak Creek made us a call Tuesday and subscribed for this great family paper. John lias 70 acres of lifted corn and 125 acre* of wheat, ami all of which Is a very good crop. We have for sale a full supply of blank mortgages, deeds, land leases, notes and mortgage notes on hand. All printed on best tpialilv paper and art* of the best forms and print. Warranty deeds to conform with county deed records. A card received by Win Rowe from Mr. M II. Smith, announces that he was then passing through the lloosac Tun nel of Mass., when he wrote the card. He says the streams are very much smaller than they ysed ro bo and that the face of the country very much changed since he, Mr Rowe, left it. We have used Chamberlain's Cough Hemed.v in our boms for many years and bear cheerful testimony to Its value as a medicine which should be in every family. In coughs and colds we have found it to be efficacious ami in croup and whooping cough in children we deem It indispensible.- II P. Kitteu, 4127 Fairfax aye., St. Louis, Mo. For sale by Odendahl Bro’s. Mr. Charles Beale, a stone cutter of Grand Island, came up Wednesday to change the inscription on the coiner stone of the new school house. The inscription as ordered bv the boaid of education, and placed on the stone, was plain "August 8th lHOO,” and was chang ed by the authority of someone, just who at the present has not been deter mined, to read ‘laid by the Masonic fra ternity August 10th 1899.'’ K. S, Kay burst has added to bis stock of farm machinery a corn harvester, which works about the same as a self binder, This is a machine that is des tined to come tuto general use in this country in the near future, as the feed question is going to com pel I greater economy of fodder just as our vacant land is mere generally farmed. The Populists held their ’.own-lop primary election last Saturday? and nominated the following officers for Loup City township; I M Polskl, supervisor, J. Phil. Jaeger, Treasurer F K. Brewer, clerk, J. A. Angier, treas urer, Jacob Wiukelman, Sr., Justice of Hi* Peace, 1‘tie township committee men ar<: J. W. Zink, John Carpenter, and Itepiesentative John Vsndegrift. I’rof M. II. Mead, the principal of our high school is oil on a lUhmg ex cursion when one would naturally "Op pose he would t e selling the example to our corps of teachers of alien* n g the teachers institute now in session >’ this place. The two extra grades which have I ren so sadly neglected In our school* will require mm m,. |*r„f well Informed In ediu aiiot.sl matter" WorJ ohm to I hi* tfllv I **i M i >n | *, tn<>rutng Ibal a uni n| Jaiui'a l.nng liv lug li#ar l.ltihtl#l.| *»< ar*<|.I»mf I * ai l |>r»l>ab'y loilU tliui laal Mituniai M «• ■cam llir h# an«l mnh» utbwia «rn> out |>tt king < h«»k# t brrrt#* aa>t ahrn I hr) • •til In lit* aagiui I • rilmh laa an *»h| Mil# ahuh an lying In ih»* hot tun of Ib# a ag 'ii b I a*a » vi.lnntly ilui hatg •«l. *k* ^*11 taking iffml In lh« bi|i ami I '.ntlng out oral lb# atkltuurn l.kltu W # hat# •.!*• # Iran,t il tbal II * i. * ah I gun ami ibal lb# not a i bam va in. »* lull'll V* a null t b# lay lug uf lb# Vutnvr *1*11# u| lb# •*» a*ab**ol I till.ling aw|»itMiw< lu>M aonaaacfn * anil a . ... , i, •la* omtoi lb# aoanirna of lb# U *•-■•|ii# a#r#i>u lb« g ««•**« <1 lo alia#«« ib# i... *»!*»« All#* • b» •**•!.# »a* lat.l J#»i** Wad it#l|«#inl a *b.*fl wtalii.n a|t H ah m* I* m.m> **m at*t*rt>t«#i4(« •n.n* • ho* ib# ibi bnlog « b**•**•»11 bo* b# *tkw*f b»» »‘kil*o amt U»*ui.**#4 lb# y#uy>V. ■ - ...— i m — . The happiest couple in the World diouM lie admit hu-hand and ii blind w Ifa both rating Rocky M outitaiii Tt a 33 cents ‘ What tin* matter «»l(l m.-otf Been losing on wheat ?'* S'o nor that, forgot to take Rocky Mountain Tea 1 i*t m. in Wife said I'd bn sick to-day Mr. Hoekner ■ h« Tailor has Ju*t re ceived a full line of samples of tall am) winter goods, ('.til on him if you are in need of winter clothing. Prof. Met'all, ami ex-county Miterin tendent of public iostni tion, of Valley county, wa in the city I'm sday. II* attended Inst itute a short lime. “Sister" Miss Anna •Jentirlehs, who spent Imr vacation here with her par ents, returned to the Evangelical Dea coness Home and Hospital at Sr. lends, i last Tuesday morning. The enrollment at the leacher's insti tute has been steadily Increasing for the past week until the e is now nearly seventy enrolled. This is the largest [ attendance we have had for several | years. Cabinet Photos t)t) cents per' do?, at Leschinsky’s Studio open every day except Satur days. Come and see samples. The lecture by Prof. Ed. A. Ott which was delivered la the M. K church last evening was largely attended and those present speak very highly of it. It was instructive ami practical through out. BE (JOOD TO YOI'RSEt.F and good to your freiuds. When .you treat a freiml to whiskey give him the best, HARPER Whiskey is the beverage for your freiuds ami for you.—HOLD BY ■ T. A. Ei..«nkis. Loup City. Neb Do uot fail to see Draper tlie photo grapher, He in in Loup City now with his photo ear ami will remain i but a few weeks. Loup City people 1 are seldom given an opportunity tts | get such lovely pictures. The Rev. W. B Costly, of Stock- j bridge, (»a., whi e attending to Ids pus torts) duties at Ellen Wood, that state.! was attacked by cho era morbus. II< says; “By chance I happened to get bold of a bottle of Chamberlain’s Colie, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, and I think it was the means of saving my ! life. It relieved me at once.1' For salt- ; by Odendahl Pro's The service of the IN ION PACIFIC via Omaha or Kansas City Is unexcelled and consists of Palace Sleeping !'ars. Buffet Smoking and Library-Cars, Din ing-Cars, meals a-la-carte, Free Reclln ing-Chalr Cars and Ordinary Sleeping Cars. The Union Pacific is the route for summer travel. For full informal ion about tickets, stop-overs, or a finely illustrated book describing “l’he Overland Route" to the Pacific Coast, cation W. I). Cijf ton, Agent About one mouth ago my child which is fifteen months old, bad an attack of diarrhoea accompanied by vomiting, i gave it such temodies as are usually ! given in succ cases, but as nothing gave relief, we sent for a physician and it was under his care for a week. At this time the child had been sick for ahent | ten days and was h iving about twenty five operations of the bow ies every I hour, and we were convinced that un less it saoo obtained relief it would not j live, <'bamberlaius Colic, Cholera and j and Diarrhoea Remedy was recommend ed, and I decided to try It, I soon no j con- j tmued use a complete cure was brought about and and it Is now perfectly heal thy.— C L. Botins, Stumptown. Gilmer Co., W. Ya. For sale by Odendabl Bro's, \V. II, Brown, of Rockville township male us a pleasant fall last Saturday Mr. Brown left us a copy of the David City News from which we extract a letter wriiten by James Mailley, Chap lin of th« First Nebraska Yoluntiers, also of the populist Nehru k.i Legisla ture of 117 The letter i< on the first page of tills l-sue. and, although, It cuines fiom a |«ypulist it I- patriotic i anil so unlike the rot coped h\ the limes Independent and that advanced i by Mr Itrvan But tlu n Mr Mailley j v rite* from aciual experience In %> rvicc | and lh*' limes Independent generally gal lief a it* *«uii e «,f inform cum to mi i|ie World Herald or Nebraska L.de j pendent tinlc,-- olio l wise eot,tribute,I j by local otll *4* sf| nl'f* S« *' rt I.r.l (til* , in ln-t Mint,, HI ruing IH ,I (»>•• Unit) la.* \ t «r obi l**b* girl Ml \|r iru.I Mr* A K • h.rt i it in* * in it g *1 i ini \, i, nmi i. **’ I HiiiiI‘1 ill !>r**ugl|l (it uim K***rgt*' n mtlrn ft*r burial. »In r» Iht *• . I *|. l>r«nt,**i. MM.| , ,|, r* t,„i I,, i • itit* hr**** btlM«'*|. I.lllli* |r,i|». ! ' l** *i an* Im.ih .1 i i»i**» AkguN * l*wi «» l **■ i,., > » o. I b«* •••**! ** » ** *i «-»*u|>ai i*»| it* i|i on | Hi*. I'kMiMi igil r> H<«i .ii.g t blMn-i |»h» Mr*, i u»n, milt-r of M'* • l*.i t*m •0*1 4 1*1 « *| IH|-*U| Jlng fit* I. i 1‘MymwwI *M*-n.> »ru-r |iM> i i*V t l » **ol k*r* M**r *»*»• <**. *~u*|* *i* * il |*t ii»* ! •***#| tog gttM*.,.|b% amot, l«*r ««|« i,lj. III.** I»*ttt*l i **ii I*** an* * .**ln '•*nb,r lb- (H* **«* Ml III* M *« 1.1* lo.ig, • IlltUilIV I b«* IIHb* •> It* n I , Aral * tU'lloi ol *o,oio*r « ,** * * t • Mil'll •|*«***iHi >1*v*>i**|H.t| I*.,* |, ■ **MI**• tog Nwtif hi** • . jiwMhiigci •* H*i> >*in ««f itn**» *„.,,* Il ’«•».*• l*»r* nibir**i «lt<*lb..i I h*. i* ib» 4iib * bi(*i ib*>* b*«*> burl i ■ •• lbl« i • *r«l *o.i* I *, .. *. * | •hb b barn ilMtl mil l*i. Hr* ||| I ***4 pn*. i i>| l«»*' fe^int i|ut it# I l>| HUlN Itf llfll I'.** "I I) AS MOBN t’KMI KM T OA It I»“. liHiMAN EVANt.fcl.H’AI, MHVIl >.>. Next Sam' Viva • I Jill ! i • ill i e tier. Wall Evangi’lii t.i services u;j K, '«n Hi ihe m’|'Ii:i. a t t Ahton nit.*: atterauuo, jo d on A inch . An f ast Will, In tills < Uy at t)■«>. Jt.ii i: a rhnr h .,t : p, m, Al '. iltiiMKIi II Pu-p r At fHK »l. K. fltt.io I | Mulct., inutulHt/ August I<1 1SU. ultho M. r, |church. -object; -Self A< m • I.' iinnlnr. Quartet i.i lnreUug. a lien U* . ' Smith will pri B*h Monday n timing Amt. Hlli at la a ,1 m. Quarterly Conference will la m ill. \ . li | is I lie last eon fere nee of U*e year, every nfttria I i 1 - rei|iiesie,l to do llielr best to attend noil all ' meuilii isof the church awl eoierreitutlt n are Ihvite i to lie present There will l>e regular servlei h beginning August 111 by Rev. Maurice E. Wright of Iowa at Roup City nt In a in . ut Austin at 8 p. in.: and ut Rockville, w p. tn. Ever , - limlrls cordially Invited to come. Per Rev. L. U. savoh, D. 1). Synodical Stipe of Home Miss ions for Nebraska. l it** following n i» list h« published last week, of teacheis enrolled at the In stitute also those who h ive heon enroll ed this week : Names. I*, o. Address, Grace Kav. I.oiifi <:Iry, Vet), Georges Goulet, Mason City, *• Emma O Andctson, Loup t jry, *• Frankie Inks, •• Ellen L-.fholm, * •• *• Sarah Lofiiottn, •* •• •• Raugliehl Nelson, treadla Belle Mullek, I,c,up City. *• Blanche Bogun. Rockville, ** Ida (arperiter, Altai in, “ Nettle Conger, Limp tJit v, •• N Ilia II lyes. Austin, Mabel Vann-ny, Rockville “ Ml** W. A lieveH Austin, Mrs. Minnie, Dooil, Ll'eliflehl, Mata Stevens, •* •• Mamie Murphy, “ “ Mabel Flint, “ '• Gertrude Raton, Ella Conner, Coup City “ Maud Fletcher. Itoelus, “ ,1 F Nicoson, Loup City, “ 'V. II. Kennedy, '■ *' *• Julia Howe, .. Nietnu Con verge, " •• *■ Minins Gilbert, " " »• Mrs. J. W Junes, *' “ Miss Retry Young, •* " '* Bessie Emery, “ “ •* Lora O. Smith, * * *• Minnie Croston, Hazard, *• It. E, Artliaud, Ashton, “ Ells Reed, Arosdis, Beulah Knapp, Loup City, *• Emma Peterson, Loup City, *• Maria C< Hillebrandt, St l’aul, Goldie, M. Vanscoy, Haventis. Nellie M. Johnson, Westerville, Ed a Stephens, Rockville, Maud Stephen*, ** _ ** Ed a Nehler, Ashton, Almee Whitman, Arcadia, “ Saldce Whitman, “ " Minnie Hickman, Loup City, “ Ella Inscho, Litchfield, *' Laura Gray, ** .*• Edna Williams, Ashton, •* F, W. Sta ks, Litchfield, “ I). K. Mowery, Arcadia. * Su*a Throckmorton, Divide, “ Hattie ” ” •• I. llllan \ Ightlimgle, Loup City, Francis Ford, •• •* «l. S Knight, *• ■* *• tj. F, Johnson, ** *‘ “ II. L. Teeter, * “ Eflk* Zimmerman, •* '• Minnie Chapman, Loup City, Alice Tanfceruian, Rockville, “ Caaslu Robinson, Litchtield, *• Marv E. .Screen, Ravenna, “ E Holcomb, I.oup City, " Myra Rubeck, St. Paul, “ Helen Xewberir. Sweetwater, " Maud Reynolds, Loup City, “ O E. I.etiicim-ui, Arcadia, Rosa Helium, Litchfield, ♦ • ♦ KX POSITION srKClALS A Si'k Loom i i full operation, show ing the growth of the tn my c al ored threads into patterns of heuutt. An Ice making machine iu operation The bed in which President, Lincoln died. The famous Libby Prison exhibits. The table tit which General Giant and Lee arranged the Surrender Relics from the Mexican War A Filipino Villa ' • Cactus PI nuts 15 feet High The dive by a lady from a height of (JO feet into a lake of water. Ilageiibacks trained wild animals. The Venetian Musical Carnival <>u the Lag on- Hawaiian Singers, An immense camp of Wildest la dams from all parts of America. Capture I cannon from Porto Rico C dm and the Philippines, \Vv«lii«-duy iitnriiing A ZmU hml .l.iiui - Burnett name to town and re* Ito the >|ii nil lloii they be lived t In re wry a era*, v man below town mid! mining tin* Way, they bad overtaken j li I in an>l ‘fling them vmi m>iii< thing i wrong lit** inked Iihii wliltlnr be bud bud hi* !im.ikf«»t and u|moi rerelving u negative »u»v*r they a»ked It Ini to rule to town w hfb In* H fuM'tl, und lurob g iw *v from iln'tii In* (it I till the b-ud from u wild Min llnwer and ale It The *h*tH Went to inner bint and fontnl ' turn about a on e nut, mining > n toward j 'nan. ||n brought Hint Hi and |ilamil hnn Hi j »il He |« a in in oyer -is (eet t ill and »i>|*i irunllv nearly »tarv«d, and i i* *4i i|.<1 that lie did led hllliyy |,h ! • i m* but nl’fi eating * good ue ul n| i< *ll. ■ • 11 * l »n l 'lie! Ill* 1= a me *»i I Inmi i> I nl tnd. -ind i|i it be hid two hint tor* III t* i* 11 * -• . ii Ji ft it * n* monte \ • li # nl that If b* I mm* In *iit'*'il fi"in uni** ii .e t *-ii" i* Inni* t*M U|mn |ti|i|lty by Vlr I’ill i al I In | mi .tin In* lialii n lb- ♦ ' i » it del blu* M*‘ I* «t ■ i a m l ii- i « ti i i e il W -*k • g tiu lg n| hrattl • i • t*> * r. al Ha**m in I #.**««*•* la*- - I** •* lU’btng ii. laainliiy m*l t* * e * - * i* t«**t niiii * % "I * *l'f * t ' b»'** » ♦! • • * > . • *i I <*hi( Oi»i ' k ai t*ui gad *t hn ».t it -« • h \ *r**» iw*** i k Hi* * J bt i< ii I f it' ' M f* »»' i}| flM *f*li » ! ll^ ■* • | * * £ •* f» |h S ‘ | •\ < §•** t. < 111 u4i|t lit * », The of Warfii. When a yi 1111;' ter of 10 years, I was visited by a plague of warts. From my earliest recollection I bad had on my middle finger an old daddy wart, but at the age stated this had multiplied to 40 : or more, one being on my lip and one on my chin. I was considerably worried over my growing family of excrescences, and one day a woodcboppor in my fa ther’s employ, who acted qneerly, never wearing a iiat, for instance, said that he could take the warts away with him. I was quite willing to have him try, and lie took me off to a-quiet spot under a willow tree, fiom which be cut a number of small branches, and these be cut again into little bits of an inch in length, making a notch in each one, and this notch be set down over each wart, having at last a collection of 40 or more of these little notched sticks, j These lie put into his pocket, saying i that the warts would go away. 1 could never say just when the prophecy was fulfilled, hut within six weeks there wasn’t a wart on my face or hands, and thorn has not been one since that time. What I want to know now. as 1 did then—and the conjurer would not tell me—is what did it. I have spoken to many doctors about it, but they merely laugh, as though I was giving them a "pipe talk," and yet the warts went away, and all the medicine I had ever tried on them had no effect whatever.—New York Knn. II la Opinion. The woman who speaks her mind freely i u all occasions lind been telling the sad eyed stranger to whom she had b* * n introduced what she tbonght of Mormonism. Iler remarks were elo quent and acrimonious. She had a flow of langnage which never failed and was fortified with facts which conld not lie refuted. He listened patiently till she had finished and then said meekly, “Yes, madam; I’m a Mormon myself.’ "I don’t care,” she exclaimed, though her face reddened a little. “A man ought to bo satisfied with marry ing one woman to wait on him and lie browbeaten by him,” “I don't browbeat anybody,” he re sponded reproachfully. “It doesn't make any difference whether you do or not. No man has any busim s to marry two wives.” “I agree with you perfectly, madam. ’’ “Ha! Y'ou admit it” “Yes'm ; no man ought to have two wives, if bo takes more than one, he ought to stick to odd numbers and have three, five or seven. It obviates the ne cessity of a man's mixing in. In case of a family dispute it provides for a deciding vote and prevents a deadlock. ” —Washington Star. Fresh l aid. A lady who did not appear to be in a very good temper bounced into a cer tain grocer’s shop the other afternoon. “Is your father at home?” she asked of the small boy behind the counter. “No'm.” was the reply. “Anything I can do for yon ?” The lady hesitated before remarking “J’ve called to complain about the eggs I obtained from your father this morning. He told me they were fresh laid, and”— “Did he get ’em from the window?" asked the youthful salesman. ‘‘YeS. ” ‘‘Then it’s all right, ’m—they’re fresh laid.” ‘‘But I say they are not.” ‘‘You’ll excuse me, 'm,” said the youngster, endeavoring to be polite. “But I ought to know. They camo in a crate yesterday. I unpacked every one on ’em an laid ’em there in the window only this morning. So I knows they’re fresh laid, and that settles it. ”—Lon don Answers. Queer Ortwin of n Hotel, They say that the best hotel in Texas is to he fonnd at Belton, a town on the Santa Fo road and is kept by ‘‘seven sanctified sisters, ” as the proprietors are popularly called. Several years ago a woman in the place and her husband quarreled over the best way of ex pounding the Scriptures to a Sunday school class and were ao stubborn that they separated and were finally di vorced. Tiiis family controversy was taken up by tho town, which was soon dis tinctly divided between tho adherents (>f the husband and tho adherents of the wife. The r< suit was a largo crop of vorees. and seven lmsbandless women, including the original cause of the com motion, joined together and rented the town hotel. One of them did the cook ing. another whs parlor maid, n third made up the beds, and so they divided tlie work uuiotig them and run the es tablish tit lit on the co-operative plan.— < hicugo Record. oilier llnnaer*. "What are yon reading aliont V ask- 1 the man with the wive manner ‘•The atock market," replied the youth. "i>>n’t do it * ••lint I ntv.r pot np any money Therefore 1 eau't Ume," "It lunkr* uodifference. You're like ly to Im'HUiti i ne of them* |ieop|e who tell li-iw much utoiii.y they would hate loud- if tiny had . lily tl*-n« what they came pretty mar d* mg, kwcanm they doll, t w« how thing* con hi go other wi*.' And then «r#n your b**l friend* Will with i- o.etlliw* that you would Ih t pm u. ii. y mol I. *» It ami k«*-p •till al - nl It Wanhingtoit Mlar ( I at Hal* u< llat Alt*- l I Weld ? of 1.1*1. I. ('enter. M< . ha* In h ♦ (.Hwatf* a moall hate > f lot*, »h ni ( w. !o* h ug and I im he* d’ op >i. iwi<)< hi. 11 tie . f the r*»**n» why hit . t k, * | * ihi* lot* in hi* • I l <>i t* I*. tu«* It |a Bk'*ly Wired amt | .If let* U Ihm pltNW* of hoard* ,i n| i.ni 11 t . him* tio h,o «,i* t«| •* far hath a* t: 4 »'t* f ** m in If it hr* It wa* idol up hy Mr T Traf i n Hkutoi nattre *4 Kilt«ry *ml »ii i« a n • d iht in MttMHkimtlt I | EVERYTHING IN MU8IO A BEAUTIFUL ATTACHMENT IMITATING STRINGED INSTRUMENTS has been added to the well known Ilospe TERMS i 925 CASH, S?0 MONTHLY. With Stool and Scarf. MADE IN OAH, WALNUT and MAHOGANY Write For Particulars. ■ Bouncing babies, stately mothers. Mirdiful maidens by the score, Brides and bridegroom* without number Knter DRAPER'S PHOTO CAR. Beaux and bachelors by the dozen, Mixed with married men galore, .Jostle with the side-walk traffic, On the stieet near DRAPER'S door. Actors from the heights dramatic; Preachers from the house of prayer; Soldiers from theslato militia, (Jo to DRAPER'S if anywhere. Social club*, and groups extending Throughout learning’s beaten pat ha, M ingle in the midst of DRAPER'S Rich display of photographs. Lawyers, editors and statesmen. Transient visitors In town, do to DRAPEK’S sit for photos. Draper's photos of renown. So remember when you’re anxious To obtain a photo line; DRAPER is the acknowledged leader Df all artists in bis line SPECIAL PRICES ON PHTOS. 8IS5« 0LO88 FINISH. DULL FINISH Stamps per in t .25 _ Little Queens, “ Doz 1 00 $ 1 20 Cabinet, ono person, “ “ 1 50 2 00 Cabinet, two persons “ “ 1 75 2 26 Cabinet groups “ »« 2 00 2 60 6 x 7 groups “ «• 3 00 3 75 6 x 8 groups “ 4 00 5 00 Cabinet Yfiews, iu town !* “ 1 50 2 00 x Yriews iu town “ “ 3 60 4 00 We also make copies ami enlargements from old faded pictures, but cannot submit prices on Ibis kind of woik until we see itie picture to be coppied. EDGAR, DRAPER, Photographic Artist. A CULLEY A p CULLEY, President OMbtw. FIRST BANK OF LOUP CITY. General Banking Business Transacted. Paid up Capital Stock $20,000 Correspondents: Seaboard National Bank, New York City, N. Y., Omaha National Bank, Omaha, Nebraska. There are Many COOL FESOPTS On the line or reachedivia'' the ::xx*xxxxhxxx>>xkx xxftxxxxMKMMXMHHMiR Direct Line to Solid all Vostibuled Trains; Points West. Daily x'«:x>;'.x:r»:x>:xxKiKXX Xisxxwvw^^^nMBaxlMftg YOU WILL FIND FISHING IN ROCKY MOUNTAIN STREAMS, HUNTING IN WYOMING, CURATIVE WATERS IN HOT SPRINGS OF IDAHO Fur'time Tulilt» Kolilvr*, liliutmleil Hook*. l’HUipUI*t* iie»«rt|>Uv* « f the territory traveraeri, rail on W D CLIFTON, Agent. LI VER T 7 1 THE ua>Tl)>6(TC LITTLE LI7I/. . C w K »**. • i 11 tU CunLi:, . . in, Oy*»p' fi'a, tlck>lv .»«i - at ho ». Llv«r Complaint. I- lut*. COnlM, MOO PILL* *.,,** , CT*. Ln., %*.' , ( Wup yii| util; NV ohKNhAHL IIKOtft., I. »aj» L*»i>, X#l»» rAKH KOK AAI.K «Nt« of Iba I«h| ltu|»ru«at| farm* Im shviihih KMuilf, ismnalNif i f wm, ■>t»a ami ««*> fourth nit la* from Aiklwt, jio *t*r** tin>lvi ruin vat Ion. t>al*ni'« Im l>aatur*, fuotl loaning wafer, Writ# fur prfeaa ,lilili«« K A aatl K |\ WuatiM. I II I » Atbla*. N»br. CATTLE ANO IMPROVED FARMS FOR 8JLE I Matin* *i*fe Aanh *lil *•! r I It .. iiuii- Ata*» tall la >.« taw* Ivrw* Of«l. Nikutit « i f