Uoaal Daws. ■L—-. . W. R. Mellor went to OulatU Monday Thete’* a new ‘devil” in town, so they ••y* About an inch ot water fell here yes 0 terday Mrs, J. M. Taylor Is slowly getting better, Uttle Johnle Burrowes has been quite sick tbia week. ijchool commenced last Monday and young America la under restraint. Christ Johansen waa on the sick list but Is up and at It again Grandma McOrady has shipped her household goods to Oklahoma. Vf. I). French bus moved Into the re •idence he purchased In the east end ot town. The new school build Ing is growing up like a musbroon. Every night it looks higher. T. J. Boyce,a printer from Arcadia, made this office a^pleasent call while In the city Wednesday. Don't forget to take In the Woodmen picnic at Ashton next Wednesday. Everybody la invited. Mr. Scbaedla, former partner of Mr J I’bil Jaeger, but uow of Colorado, was In the city Tuesday. Rev. W. E. Matthews U attending conference at Broken Bow, this week ilia family accompanied him. James Johansen returned from the west last Friday. lie resumed his old position at once at Schaupp Siding. Mrs. Long, mother of Mrs. Ashley Conger, who has been visiting her daughter here, returned home to Walnut Iowa, last Monday, Fred Bock's team took a spin from the hay Held west of town Monday, They were caught near the post office. N o damage done. Wesley Pedler’s line buggy horse got bruised on the manger and his breast has became very sore. Dr. Bennett lan ced It and at present It is doing all right. Mr. Joseph Di bry and Miss Emma Wetzel, both of Arcadia, were married last Monday evening, Mr. Dubry is a brother of Mrs. Wm. Kowe, The work of building the new school house Is rapidly going on and It will he a relief to the school board and teach ers when It la ready to occupy. Mr Riley BUaell, a former resident of Rockville, and who lias been living In Missouri fer the past four years, has moved back to Sherman county and will again make this his home. Dar Grow jr. who recently returned la assisting In the drug store of Oden dabl Bros. Dar says lie likes it out west, but it is quite evident that Loup City has abarins for him also. Cabinet Photos 90 cents per do>. at Leschinsky’s Studio open every day except Satur days. Come and see samples. The free musical entertainment in the M E. church Tuesday night by the Bridges Comyany is said to have been excellent. Tbe parties stay a week and teach music They succeeded In get ting thirty scholars Tuesday night. We have for sale a full supply of blank mortgages, deeds, land leases, notes and mortgage notes on hand. All printed on best quality paper and are of tbe best forms and print. Warranty deeds to conform with county deed records. School opened last Monday with a larger attendance than ever. There seems to be a scarcity of seats but the school board will doubtl as have things In good runutng order soon. From appearances we are needing the six rooms now. The pain of a burn or scald Is almost instantly relieved by aoplying Cham berlain's t'atu Balm. It also beals the Injured parts more quickly than any other treatment, and without the burn Is very severe does not leave a scar For sale by Odeudabl Bros. Al. HMHtrow, Or. Diamond and J. \1. Tanner, of South Omaha. *paut the week here hunting. Mr. Unit (row la a brother of our lowiiMnan, Jam, * Kent Dow ami Mr. Tanner la (he editor of (lie South Omaha Tribune, The doctor came a long lo ho on hand ahuuld a itnf chicken happen to bite oue of the boy a, or the editor go to working hi* •hooting atlck at au unproplclou* an inrnt. you can't tell which end of a Democratic editor I* loaded the b*at leaf. • • • •y*iat Urealed *•••! Mr II l‘ Olivia, af lUrcalona Siam, •ptatla hit a later* al Aikea. N f. Weak aertea had caoead aavere pain* la tha hack of hla head, On inlay fctevirU Miller*, America* greateal Word ml Sfvrta Hamedy. all pain wo* left him Haaay* IbO grand mailt, me .* a hai hi* errantry need* All America know* that It cure* liter and kidney Donnie, partite* the bloat', lone* up the tluru •eha. atrwngihena the net yea, pula ylm, viyw and new Ufa tala every muael*, •arte and organ of like budy If weak tired ur ailing yen need it. fcvery hat lie guaranteed uw y k* ceat* »otd bt Odeadahl Mew* D utgi*<* Isaut* McDonald moved to the country last Monday From now on the Burlington passen ger car leaving here at 8 o’clock a. in , will run through to Omaha, and no change will be necessary Live for those who love you, (true For those whose hearts are fond and The only way to do this right. Take Jlocky Mountain Tea at night. FokSai.k or Trade—A good wagon, over and over jet. for sale or will trade for Oats hay or corn. Inquire Of—J B O’BltYAN, Dr, Cady's Condition Pow dicks, 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. Price 25 cents per package. For sale by Odendabl Bui's. Chronic lligrrhoci Cured This l* to certify that I have had chronic diarrhoea ever since the war. ] got so weak I could hardly walk or do anything. One bottle of Chamberlain'* Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Homed) cured me sound and well. J. R. Gibus, Fincastle, Va I bad chronic diarrhoea for twelve years. Three bottles of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy cured me. 8. L. Siiaveu, Fincastle, V*. Both Mr. Gibbs and Mr. Shaver are prominent farmers and regide near Fin castle, Va. They procured the remedy from Mr. W. E. Casper, a druggist of that place, who Is well acquainted with them and will vouch for the truth of their statement. For Hale by OJen dabl Bro's Don’t fail to attend the grand concert and rehearsal at the M. E. church Mon day night 8ept. 11th After the re* ear sal by the class, the Bridge's Quartett will glye a pleasing program consisting of Vocal and Instrumental music, t^uar tetie and Elocution. If you attend yon will not tie disappointed. Such selections as “Kenember Nowr,” “The Creato.” ‘‘Annie I.aurie,” “The Musical Isle,’’ “Breezes of the Night," etc etc. Never fail i.o please. Admission 20 cents, children under 12 years of age 10 cts. DIED. Mrs. EllzubethS Humphrey, died at the borne of her soil, Rev. Louis E. Hum phrey in Farwell, Ntb.,on Friday morn ing Sept. 1st 181M) Mrs. Humphrey was boru on April 10th 1832, at Andover, Mass., and was married to Chester C. Humphrey, on Sept. 20th 18.70, who at that time was a Divinity student attend ing a Theloglcai Seminary at Colombo* Ohio, Mr. Humphrey was ordained a minister in the Congregational church in 1861. Site was a faithful helpmate to him in his life's work. Since his death, whichncuured at West Rockford, 111. Jan. 5th 1894, she has made her home with one and another of her children. She came to Farwell to reside permi nently with her son, Rev. L. E. Hum phrey, about one month ago. Her death was sudden and uni xpected. The child ren who sutvive her are, Rev. L. K Humphrey, of Farwell, Alvin C. Hum phrey of Cincinnati, Mrs. Louis A. Madison, IMalnvilie, 111. and Eldridge M. Humphrey of Chicago, III Mr. A. C. Humphrey came to Farwell, to be pres ent at the funeral, which was conducted dy Rev. S. R. Boyd of St Paul, at the Prisbyterian church iu Farwell, of which her son is the pastor. The re mains were taken to Warsaw, 111 FOR SALE. A good milch cow which 1 will sell for 9300). Parties w ishing to sec her must come before 7 o'clock in the mor ning or after 0 in the evening, as she is in posture during the day. Mils J, M. Tay i.ok I “>‘' for til* i Minpu'^n The Tmrlce-i-Week State Journal, printed every Tuesday and Friday, will be sent postpaid with all of the news of the world from now until after election for only 25 cent*. It I* worth that much to read ibout the Fighting First rcgi ment's return The Journal, printed at the state capital. Is the leading Nebras ka paper ami It's mighty cheap at a quarter ♦ • ♦ III CULM**’ AKNIt'A MM K. rite best salve m the world for Cuts Braise* .Wore* I’lceu Salt Kbeom f ever Sores Tetter >'happed Hands Chilblain* Corns and all Skin Kruptlons am) pos | Itlveiy cure* Pile* or no pay rr,|ulred. It la guaranteed tn give pet feet salt*!*,' > t Ion or money refunded Price 2.1 »•« nu \ •ter tmi For sale by (Kfendsbi Bros ♦ a * Thai kfui words aritleu by Mr*. ,\.|* K ll' iii, at louisn. J i> ay, »*1*1-1, S ill 4 o l W II I, settled I,|| |,;j lueg*. eough uet In and rtuall* leruil «at*d in C«n>M to mi Savior, determined If | , Mw|,| not *ta« with mjr file*, la iw **rlh I wou'd meet absent one# above My hoiband • 0 airuvt) |» |*i |n King'* Mew |t ary for t isMswyi,**, 1 onghaand c„ d* I gave 11 a trial l et In aU aigh* hot . Ilea ll haa cured m* and than* It ml I am saved and m« a well and b*eUby w>-ma«." Trial bottle* Ire# *> 1 d«hl Brw< Puig tiiH* N g« •» au> lb and §l mm ti,varani»ed *1 price rn i lauded SMITH TITUS ftoinenhat Kiiinalillr IVnlillux of a Well Known Kerne, Wiiinun Mr. Moses Henry Smith, of I.nupCIfv Nebr, and Mr*. Harriett*) M. Titus, of tills city, were married at noon today in Westminister, Vt., by K*v Gabriel H. He Boite, formerly pastor of the Second Congregational church of this city. The wedding was a (jiiiet affair. I'lie couple will visit friend* in MassHchnsetls and New York state, arriving at their home in Loup t'lty, about October Ut. Tlie groom i* a widower and the bride a widow. Considerable romanticism is connected with their m'on, which i* a renewal of a youthful school comrade ship and attachment Mr, Smith is a native of Alatead, and was for many years connected with rail ro*d mechanical matters in this vicinity, iiaving made the iir-i oil cup for a loco motive, which Aar in Richardson of the Cheshire K. It. had patented. For some years he was employed in the railroad shops in Bellows Falls, and afterwards by thu C. B. & Q K. It in the West, fol lowing for many years the profession of a mechanical engineer. Mr. Smith,s mother was Bia I fate*, own cousin to Selma Hale, one of the most prominent of the early citizens of ibis place and author of The Auuals of Keene. He is now it prosperous realesfafe itealer' and ranch owner, and a man ol prominence in local ami political affair*. Mrs. Smith was born llarriette M Angitr, and is it native of the town of Walpole. Her first husband w as at one time proprietor of the Cheshire House here. She ha been a widow for many years, having resided at the house of her nephew, Abbott A. Line She was an attendant of ttie First Congregational uburen and a member of the Y M. < A. I.allies'auxiliary, ami has been one of the most active and rtliclent worker in Keene, for many years in religious a.id allied causes, and will be greatly miss ed by a large circle of friends The large ai ray of exceptionally hand some wedding presents including a beautiful silver service, out glass ware, sterling silver spoons, dinner and tea ktiivss and forks, money, checks and handiwork articles. The Ladies auxil iary presented her with a handsome decorated leaflet contain iug the names of all the members, togatber with a doz en sterling silver lea spoot.s and a num ber of solid silver desert and table spoons—Keene, (N Ii ) Evening Senti nel KPNKKAI. OK COKPOKAL SKI’TISK. Frank Neptune, aged 25 years, late cor poral of Company II. First Colorado Volunteer infantry, died August 22, ltJHi), of typhoid foyer at the Presidio, California. Funeral seivic«s were held iu this city today. {Sept. 2,) The funeral cor tege left the family residence on East Seventh street shortly after 2 o’clock and proceeded to the Christian church on West Third street, Col, Harrison’s hand, led by Major Tracy, headed the cortege and was followed by the old veterans of Lyon Post, G. A. H , the Grand Island High School cadets Next ca.ne a tiring squad composed of service men of the Spanish war under com mand of Captain Kocder. Lieutenant Ferry and soldier pall bearers accom panied the hearse. The casket was cov ered With an American (lag. Carriages containing relatives and numbers of ft tends completed the train Flags on all buildings were athulf-mast as a mark of respect to the memory of the deceas ed. The auditorium of the church was completely tilled when the services were begun. After a hymn bv tlie choir and prayer, the pastor, Kev. Z O. Howard, delivered an impressive sermon. At the conclusion of the services, ihe re mains were escorted to their last rest ing place iu the city cemetery and were given a military bmirl. The tiring squad lired three volleys and the '•taps” was solemnly blown over the grave. Frank Neptune needs no obituary — his life Is its own commendation. A paragraph from the Denver Republican *hows tie* esteem ill which he was held by Ids comrades-in arms. I here is genuine grief In tne heart of every man in the regiment who enjoyed the pleasure of snowing Neptune per sonally. The members of his company will show their respect for their late comrade t»v providing elegant tloral de signs for Ids funeral,’*—G. I Rep ■ 1 1 ..— ■ 1 %>MI| NtryiKNT «1.» lilts l ltl'H i I till k<> MKMVlt* I'Hahy trrtmi whwh *IU to krkl Mil s,iti'>nih In tit* lb»i>iwt rtiurvh *t M* «• m -1*1,1.*! tl Ml IlHut r lllWalm'' Iia||ia * . fl«t A iMrdul knvllalkin U himiN ••• «H s. ryl«»« >1 Austin »n*l It■ «Itsllh* ill Ito mull H'llh. Hu « K Will' mi IHyatitf Mini *6 **..•! n *1. *»H'|| IS ri.. *•'•«!«** I.f Irll S .H.lkt an |ilrkl. l 1*6 • lU •» Arbi In Kit** •t |al II | Ha I i l II A ,l|laau Hi t ■< I* 141, |MI -J# MHli H Is Baby Thin I hi* Mtnmvrr ? Then add • Id tie j SOOITS EMULSiON to hi rj,,tK three turn* a day. II » id »ni%hint how la*t 4 he * ill 4i 0|>rov e. If he »*4*ne *, I1 let t e lu.ther take the fcimd *i»n. «*!»•.,«n*. % Dot IIibHIumI H»J. Ir is hoi always best to wait until it is needed before buying a bottle of Cham berlain's Colic, Clmlera and Diarrhoea Remedy. Quite freqtjrnty tlie remedy is required in the very busiest season or in the night and much Inconvenience and suffering must be borne befora it can be obtained It co«t* but a trifle as compared with its real worth and every faintly can well aft- rd to keep it in their home It Is everywhere acknowledged to be the most successful medicine in the world for bowel complaints. For sale by Odcndahl Bros. I>uuil Kiiougli to Take. I The finest quality of loaf sugar is used in the manufacture of Chamber* Jain's Cough Remedy and the roots used in i s preparation give It a tlavorslinllar to that of maple syruc, making It very pleasant to bike. As a medicine for the cure of emtligi, colds, la grippe, croup ami w hooping cough it is unequaied by any other It always cures, and cures quickly For sale by Odentlahl Bros, IMPROVED TRAIN SERVICES TO OREGON. The Union Pacific in connection with the O. 8 U, & 6. K. A N Co, have ad ded a Buffet Smoking and Library Cur to their through train to Portland, Ore gon, and a Dining Car Service from Chicago and Council Bluffs has aUo been inaugurated. The train Is equip ped with Palace Sleepers, Free Reclin ing Chair Cars, and Coaches making luxur'ous travel to the North Pacific Coast. Direct connections made for Tacoma and Seattle.---W. D ('i.ipton. Agent. YELLOW ATONE NATION 41, PARK Tilt* Park season Is nearly over only another month remains Those who figure on visiting it this year must dr clde at oi.ee, I he Burlington's Yel lowstone Park Book 22 pares, 28 Illus trations—contains just the information the tourists needs. Jt tells ho v to reach the PMrk—what the trip costs—how long it rakes—what tip re is to see and how to see it. Sent free on request. The tour of Yellowstone Park is the finest outing trip in all the world, A week among its geysers, lakes, can ons and boiling springs Is an experience that cannot be duplicated anywhere else on the globe. J. FRANCIS, General Pass. Agt. Omaha, Neb. ________ # NOTICE YOB PUULI ATION. [.and Office, Lincoln, Nebraska j September 2nd, IH89. j Notice Is hereby given that the follow, log named settler has tiled notice or bis intention to make final proof In support of hla claim, and that said proof will be made before the County Judge of Sherman County, at Loup, Nebraska, on October U, 1899, viz: Robert P. McClary, Timber Claim Entry, No. 7648’ for the north east fourth, Section 9, Township it! north of Range 16 west of the 6th p. ru. He name* tho following witnesses to prove bis continuous residence upon and cultivation or said land, viz: George W. Whitman of Arcadia, Nebr Jean H. Whitman, " •• •* Hans Anderson, *• •• •• John Jewel), •* •• <• J. W. Johnson, Register. TAKE NOTICE. Anyone claiming any Indebtedness a gainst me will please present their claims for payment at once and oblige, as I desire to settle all my indebtedness without delay as my wife and me have divided our property and hereafter will contract and settle our own individual debts. Wm. N. Shkkman Ylr T f / \ T ^ Women as well as AAV/ ACt men are made misera ble by kidney and ” bladder trouble. Dr. IVf T? Kilmers Swamp-Root iiAiUEj. the great kidney re medy promptly cure”. At druggists in fifty cent and dollar sixes. You may have a sample bottle by mail free, alio pamphlet telling all about it. Address. Dr. Kilmer A Co,, Binghamton, N Y. idj BO YEARS* experience JSM pfei 9 V 1_ J J Y L J J W I 1 I I j 1 ■ v l ■ 4 k ■ ■ % I 4| Traoc Maras qVBfJC* Dcsiqns ''TTY’ Copyrights Ac. Ar.Yot»*» •et. flitg a sketch and fCHfMlM) may quickly Ai^ri im our opinion fraa wfivtaer ait iitv»'!if t<>n m pr !uMy pwteotahla. < ••mtniinic* # tt**n« «t hi 11jr c*uttitfiittal. II untt'oofc tut Patwitt* «*«»i tweency for ••‘otirtnif patent*. I'm!wiita I UiMj throttwh Munn A Co. raevlva rpo m4 H 'tkY, tHhotil cturft, lu Ilia Scientific American. A llln«f r ti**l wmIIt. I .raMt rtf rui.inm i 1 .nr *< *i >urn.l l arm*. T> • ll>.Mt tt 1 w °t:30 p. in. No 87arrl4e* dally except Sunday (mixed 11:45 a. m. No. <8 arrives dally except Sunday (pass. eager) 7.05 p. m. First class service and close connections east, west and south. W. D. Clifton, Agent. NOTICE TO NON RESIDENT DEFEND ANTS. In the District Court of hberman County. Nebraska. Henrietta M. Heugy, Plaintiff. vs. Mary E. Pierce. John W. Pierce. Cen tral Loan and Trust Company, a cor orporation. A. L. Campbell as assignee of Central Loan and Trust Company, A. L. Campbell, as Trustee; F <1. Hamer aad Co., Niels I* Hausen. -Hansen, his wife, (real name uu known} and John Doe ireal name un known, Defendants. The above named non-realdeut defendants, to-wlt: Central lutan and Trust Company a corporation; A. L. Campbell as assignee of the Central Loaa and Trust Company. A L Campbell as Trustee. Mary E Pleree and John W Pierce will take notice that on the •Mth dav of April. !*w the above named plaintiff Henrietta M lleagy tiled her petition In the above named Court, against the above named defendants, the abject and prmyerof which are to foreclose a certain mortgage, now owned by plalutlS, dated the ItKh day of May l«UI, executed by the alsive named defend ants Mart 1C I’earce sun John W Pt to the defendant. Cenual Loan and Trust Com puny upon the South hnlf of the South Fast quarter, and Lota Five (A| and Six iii, In Section Twenty five iSA), In Township Tblr . teen , north of Mange Thirteen (ISt west of the Hth p. m containing One Hundred amt Fifty five and seven one buudretb* acres mure or less situated In Sherman County Neb rasha. to secure the pay great of their protu - Isory note now owned by plaintiff} for the sum of one Thousand India's tlltrauui to gether with their It coupon Interest notes for the sum of Thtn»*ive dollars «At uui • ach alt of even date, with said mortgage the said principal note being due aad pay able June 1st. I tan ami bears Interest from that dale at ten per rent per sunuui amt the •ntd coupon note* being due and payable one on the l»t day of ueteuther and um »a tha 1st day of June. naeeeanfyaly la each teat after dale and each boars interest at the rate of teu per gent per annum from malur tty nil of said » outsets etceat tha last threa hating been Mid ithe unpaid eoopaa* being oaned by plaihttd 1 That there is nog doe i »n said principal note caw tarns and mortgage i and unpaid at date thg sum u# fl ttf 7A for I which sum oith latere St from this date at above rale the ptaintld prays for a decree ! that the defendants he rsqnireg to pay the •ante o« that raid premises he sedd to halls fy the ti),“•«» l>UM >4 In* s«« * •• ana *W*b i* • >U« nmrv i >*i l an t*i« nil <*•)'( >*• nl b| ibili «ht«liwiMa> t» »»MbM «•*.*•» »♦>« |«m i i »•*«**»«#* II * rai m «rt •! ItMlMlii •I a.. V**a a*. %•«. «« lb* •»>4 b*»«* .<«»#» |« ib*It Mu*t4 «t nu»ia«