Uoaal Dsws. the county fathers haJ an Inning this week J. D. For.l Shipped a ear load of cat tle Tuesday. We acknowledge a very pleasant call from I) D. Grow, Friday T. C. Chamberlain of Clear Creek, was a pleasant caller Monday. Miss Edith Kenifrotv Is visiting with her unde in Omaha at present. Mrs. Val. McDonald and Son Isaac, have been on tbe sick list this week. Chas. Falrbalrn purchased a new top buggy of T M. Heed Wednesday. Call on T. M. Heed It In need of Furniture or want picture framing done Supervisor, O. L Way,of Ashton tap. pressed our digits while in town Mon day. Humor lias it that a brick livery barn will be the next Improvement in Coup City, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Renslnk of the west side called at this office while in town Monday. W. If. Morris is assisting in the store of Chas Oasteyer during Mr. and Mrs. Rasteyer's ab sence. Sheriff Patton Is building a new sod house on bis claim eight miles north of tbe county seat. Mr*. K K Ditto went to Hastings. Tuesday last to visit a few week* with Mr. and Mrs. Wesley I’edler A. E. Mi ate has been on the sick list for the past week. Most of the time he has been able to be around. Mrs. (’barley Hnyder of Verdurette. arrlyed home last Saturday, from an ex tended visit In N'ew York state. Grandma Smith, mother of Judge Hunter has been very sick the past week. The oltl lady Is nearing ninety years. Mr. O. L. Mercer of near Ashton, dropped in and contributed another years subscription to our gentral fund last Friday. C. W. Gibson and family und Alisa Ethel 1'earson of Litchfield, visited relatives and friends in this city over Sunday, returning Monday morning. Cabinet Photo* 99 cents per do;, at Leschinsky’s Studio open every day except Satur days, Come and see samples. The books sold here by J. C. Louis, a traveling salesman a few weeks ago, in Ji volutni and known as the “Nations of the World,” were delivered Tuesday. Mr. Bowman, head ehatnoer maid at the Round Front livery barn, got struck in the mouth with a horses head the other day, slightly dlsfigurIng his here to* fore good-looking face. (J. II.Scott jr, aon of Mr. and Mrs. G. II. Scott of this city and a leading attor ney of Council Bluffs, la , and bis fam ily, are visiting his parents here. We understand they will stay several weeks i Mr. and Mrs. Chaa. (iasteyer are visit ing In Colorado. They departed for the west last week and we learn will be gone several days Close attention to business for the past several years has well earned for them this pleasure trip. Mr. Carlde la Motte, of Hazard, was In the city last Saturday and authorizes us to aay that wheat Is threshing out from d to 14 bushels per acre in his vici nity and that his corn will yield him the largest crop he has had in years. We have for sale a full supply of blank mortgages, deeds, land leases, notes and mortgage notes on hand. All 1 printed on best ipiality paper and are of the best forms and print. Warranty deeds to conform with county deed records. The (lain of a burn or scald Is almost ins'antly relieved by applying ('bam berlaln's I’aln Halm. Italic heals the injured parts more quickly than any other treatment, and without the burn is very severe docs not leave a scar. For sale by Odendnhl Bros. F.x-Henator Albert Dickerson from the west tide, inform* us that he has prospects for twenty bushels of corn per acre although he was hailed out about July 1st Mr Dickerson was one among the large list who ordered the N'ORTIIWKarr.KN to their address In the past thirty day* If you wish a photograph that is n photograph ami comes up to I lie very heat work done In the state go to Dwliinikj's studio lie makes the best none of the bleaching and fading shabby work which some traveling faker* claim to strictly first cia»« l.eac'timky'• photo's are guaranteed to lie the best and absolutely tlrat class I'rof Itri Iges one of the Bridges Hroa, ha* iwen condictlrg u class In music her# tor ihe past week, an t In* not only succeeded to his work to the en tire satisfaction of the class hut ha* made many friend* among our citizen* of hi* courteous ways and method* of entertainment l)« ia*t Monday eye King Ik* other member* of the voiit|-« ny who have been working In neighbor mg town*, arr.re.l and lu th • evening treated our citizen* to a pleasing enter UlhMii nl. I tor corni *r v com *l* ■ f the Bridge* Brother* and their wlv> ( he l*rote«#or gr*t gave the audience th* P tear Of* of Itatenlirg to hi* Wv«|( a) iM*** ill III. after tthtvh the quartette tentiered #*it»*e vert ItWenlttol *«• reel lorn revolving the hearty r... .»U> has been very sitk but Is better new. Crochet work done «f, Very reason* able rates,— Mat BittkK8< Mrs. Long, mother of John Long is very siik a» present writing. Will IS. Mail/, of Indiana and relative of IV, It Mellor i< here visiting friends. Ij. C. Grow has moved his family Into the Calvin Landers building The township board of Loup City township w ill meet next Monday. J, a. Benschoter has rented the Hogue residence and will move Into It as soon as his household* arrives from Falls City. Mrs. Outh mho, who lias been visiting her ion A. B for the past, two weeks, returned to her home in Illinois Tues day. W. II. Conger received a new sweep hay rake last Saturday. He was operat ing it tins week and from observation we can say that It is a hummer. 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 rigid. Take Hooky Mountain Tea at night. Fou Hai.K lilt Tuaiik—A good wagon, cover and over-Jet, for sale or will trade for Oats hay or com. Inquire of J B, O'Bhyam. T. M lteed *■■!!* the Aereating churn. It will do your churning in four min utes time and get better results than from old style churns. You,II never get tired, fagged out disappointed, unhappy, or make mi» take* in marriage if you use Rocky Mountain Tea We forgot to mention last week the arrival of a new baby at the borne of Mr. anil Mr* W I’ Baird. It ia report Si! that |t look* just like its I’a, L. Drake purchased the property in tlie east end of town formerly owned by John Horn, and will more the house onto his farm south east of town. There will be a dance in the Watkln lou hall on Friday night, September 29, under tho management of O. Ben icbnter. with August Bechtbold as floor manager. Good music. All are invited Admission 50 cents. Walter Moon and Mrs. .John Gilbert received tho sad news of the death of i their sister, Mrs. I*. J. Krise, at Nellgb, Neb. who died at her home last Mon day, September 11, after a lingering ill ness of over two years duration, Enos Ki: k of Clear Creek, brought in a very fine ear of corn Monday which be say* Is only a fair sample of biscorn which was planted May 80, and was hailed out July 2, yet he claims it will go from -10 to (10 bushels per acre, I)u. Oaky's Condition Powdkus, 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 Odendahl Urn's. What can you expect of photographs done by some traveling faker who claims that kind of work 1* first class? when their very sample photos in tlie show ease after only a few weeks ex posure to tiie day light are turning to a dirty yellow color Go to Eeschlnaky's Studio, he makes the best and guaran tees them not to fade or bleach in 50 years. There lias been inquiries as to why this place Is aoiuetiineacalled "Loup" j instead of "Loup City.” lly way of ex planation we will say that under the Cleveland adtuiiiistrati >n this post office was deaigna ed by the govern ment as "Loup" and In all government transactions it necessarily has to l>e so termed, but otherwise it Is Loup City jest the aame. Our people won't have any tiling but the old familiar name, all their letterheads and envelope* eon tains the date line “Loup City.*’ We aught to petition the department to change the name again. ItlCKl.KW a KM It* A BALYK. The licit salve tit the world for Cut* lit lines Sores Licet» Salt Khcum Fever Sores Tetter ( happed Hand* Chilblains Corns and all Skin Kioptions and pus ! itlvely cure* Piles or no pay reipilred, 11 is guaranteed to give pet fret sail, lac ! lion or money refunded. Price «S cents •ier mil r or sale * lie American 1 hkcago, t* doing a I big up and cmupili J inanaer that h Iiu!« < g>«* m from a mg, | facts and data i vtciuh) ukv m o Uli al * «»rlb t* i* j titeat KsysMii I Htmrjr of lb’ I ft tlHIdg I I*, j Oil d t> t It pleasing .» we j iItst aisstt it t I lists Ut» < s % . i I Slot MSI V H t* I >|ietr sett-u I lb- n Mo h t>y odeiidsbi lirti > II ■ tk i omtemv, of g1 rat Work III lak ug lilsiory in such a it, or any one, can » volition, historical i m the ordinary w*y i to accoiniiiith I heir ti I tie Story of |be e*i "tall. In.lit ib# i«IHUt|oW til lltt* pie. , ,1,1. w«i s for iii nvoded •• |r«t boobs ANNOUNCEMENT «ARDN SllXDAV 81'IIOVI, CONVENTION The Fourth Annual Convention of the Sher man County Sunday School Association will be held at Loup City in the M. K. Church. September i*:i and :4. Each Sunday school in the county is entitl ed to send as dch'gute* their pastor, super intendent, uml an additional member for every ten members of their school. All delegates will receive free entertain msnt. It Is sincerely hoped that every school In the eouuty will be represented. A cordial invitation Is extended to all whether delegates or not. The state field secretary, It. II. I»t»llocIt will be present to aid and encourage. Mkh. K Ani.iku, County .Secretary. NOTICE TO BtC ItOANI/.C The Young Poople s Union Literary Society will meet next Sutin-ilay evening atthe tllgli School room at eight o'clock for the purpose of re organizing the society. We urge all who Hre Interested In literary work to bo presenl. A. short program will he rendered. Ily Order of Committee tiKIIMAN KVA Ni.KI.II AI, sKHVIt’KS. Next Sunday, September 17, will be held German Evangelical Services In tills city In llaptist church, at 8:00 p. m, and Sunday, Sep temper SI, at Kelso, and Ashton. At;o. Jknnrich, raster. finally Appreciated. Tl.e people are becoming alive to the gr<*ai merit* of the ‘Greater America Exposition" at Dm aha. The people of Omaha, Ooiincil Blurt's anil other near by town* are tons!,ant and pleased vi*l t,ora. Thousand* of the people of sur rounding'‘fate* ure now enjoying me exposition. The strange people front across Hit* sea arc all (here. Filopenua 117 of them The famous Wat r Buffalo Agulnaldo’a carriage Twenty eight line people from Hawaii Champion swimmer*. Tfi« Royal double quar tette, Tue best singer* in our new possessions A large company of native ( Cubans. The awful Garrotte mi l the terrible Executioner Valent ne, who ha* killed more than 800 people on Hus very machine, N'o such an exposition will be given in the west in the next twenty years. See it while you can. Chronic Iiiarrlioea Cureil This is to certify that 1 have bad chrome diarrhoea ever since the war. I got jo weak I could hardly w-alk or do anything One bottle of Chamberlain'* Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy cured me sound and well J, K. Gums, Flncaatle, Va 1 had chronic diarrhoea for twelve years. Three bottle* of Chamberlain'* Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy cured me. S. I,. 511avKit, Flncaatle, Va. Both Mr. Gibbs and Mr. Shaver are promineat farmers and reside near Fin castle, Va. They procured the remedy from Mr. \V K Casper, a druggist of that place, who I* well acquainted with them and will vouch for the truth of their statement. For Sale by Oden dahl Bro's The preliminary examination of Geo. Tockey was held before Justice Geo, *V. Hunter, last Thursday. Which re sulted In binding the prisoner over to district court, which will convene Oc tober 10. Mr. Tockey is charged with having sold mortgaged property, con sisting of 10 head of cattle. The cattle were mortgaged to Mallory Sons & Zim merman Co., and were sold some time last fall, when Mr. Tockey imme diately took his departure for parts un known. A few weeks ago lie was locat ed in Oklahoma, and brought back for trial by a requisition from the governor in the hands of sheriff I’atton. I), MM - >MM Not the Wisest Way. Ir I* not always best to waif until it it needed l.i-fitri* buying :i bottl* of Cham berlain's Colie, Cbulfta and Diarrhoea Remedy. Quite In i]u*-nt y the remedy i* required in Him very busiest season ot in the night and much Inconvenience and suffering must be borne before il can be obtained it costs but a trifle at compared with its r -al worth and every family can well tiff rd to keep it in their home It is every where acknowledged to be thB most successful medicine in the world for bowel complaints. For sale by Odendabl Bros liood Enough to Take The ilnest quality of loaf sugar is used in the manufacture of Chamber lain'* Cough Remedy and the roots used in its preparation give It a tlavorslmllar to that ot maple syrup, making it very |den»nnt to take. Asa medicine for the cure of eouligs, colds, la grippe, croup and whooping cough it is unequaled by any other It always cures, and cures quickly For sale by Odendabl Bros. IMPROVED TRAIN SERVICES TO OREGON. The Union Pacific In connection with the O. S. I. A O. R. A N Co. have ad ded a Ruffet. Smoking and Llbiary Car to their through train to Portland, Ore gon, anil a Dining Car Service from Chicago and Council Bluffs lias aDo been inaugurated. The train Is equip ped with Palace Sleepers, Free Reclin ing Chair Cars, and Coaches making luxurious travel to the North Pacific Coast. Direct connections made for Tacoma and Seattle. -W. I). CLIFTON, Agent. YKI.LOW Sl'O.Mi NATION.VI, I'AKK The Pink season is nearly over only another month remains Those \vb'> figiiroon vls'tmg it this \ear rnu»t de cide at onee. The Burlington's Yel lowstone Park Book !W panes, 2N illus trations—contains just the information the tourists needs. It tells how to reach the Park—what the trip cost*—bow long it take* what there i* to see and how to see it. Sent free on request. The tour of Yellowstone Park Is the driest outing ti Ip iu all the world, A wrek among Its geysers, lakes, can ons and boiling spring* is an experience that cannot be duplicated any w here else on the globe. J, FRANCIS, General Pas*. Agt. Omaha, Neb. FOR SALE A good milch cow which I will sell for $30.00. Parties wishing to see 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 >1.11. Tatlor. Nil Kliflit To I’allnes* The woman wiio is lovely in face, form and temper will always have friends, tint one who would be attrac tive must keep her health. If she is weak, Sickly and all run down, she will be nervous and iritable. If she has con stipation or kidney trouble, her impure blood will cau e pimples, blotches, skin eruptions and a wretched complexion. Electric Bitters is the best medicine in tlie world to regulate stomach, liver aDd kidneys aad to purify the blood. It gives strong nerves, bright eyes, smooth velvety skin, rich complexion, It will make a goo '-looking, charming woman of a run-down invalid Only 50 cents at Odendahl Bro’*. Ili» Lire Was Saved. Mr, J. E Lilly, a prominent citizen of Hannibal, Mo., lately had a wonder ful deliverance Irom a frightful death. In telling of it he sayf-: ‘‘I was taken with Typhoid Fever, that ran into Pneumonia My lungs became harden ed. I wai ho weak i couldn't even lit up in lied. Nothing helped me. I ex pected to soon die of consumption, when I heard of Dr. King's New Dis covery. One bottle gave great relief. I continued to use it, and now am well and strong. I can't say too much in its praise.'' Tb s marvelous medicine ig the surest and quickest cure in the world for all Throat and Lung Trouble. Kegular sizes 50 cents and 81.00 Trial bottles fiee at Odendahl Bros. Drug Store; every bottle guaranteed. !5t* (or th* Caiii|»M'gn The Twice-a-Week State Journal, printed ev ry Tuesday and Friday, will la- sent postpaid with all of the new* of the world from now until afterelrction for only ,'5 cents It is worth that much to read iImhiI the Fighting First regi ment's return The Journal, printed at the state capital, is the leading Nebras ka paper and M's mighty cheap at a quarter LIVEfc TMt TO-P ?*l CTfl. cn pul lllOLL" „ aa, cnal.putiDD, Oy«f*rpt;la. ick • No a U • actio u *t Liver Cumpl.ilnt. suias course. , Md hr »tt 4m«fut4 a«r.tu • < »»hl NhMIl. Itiuts F/\p|W p/IACHINEp-V, HARDWARE, HARNESS AND FURNITURE. CALL early if in need of a Huggy, Wagon, set of Harness or anything in the harness or furniture line. 1 Car AND ANOTHER ON THE WAY. We need more room and will give you great bargains in consequence. Call on us while in town. Yours Respectfully, T. M. REED. . . . W. H. BOECKNKR. MGrahj^nt Tailor. A trial solicited, Fit guaranteed, Clothes cleaned and pressed on short notice. Repaint Neatly Done. DEMOCRATIC COUNTY CONVENTION Notice Is hereby given to the elector* of the democratic party of Sherman county, Nebras ka. to send delegates from the different town ships to a county convention to be held in Loup City, Neb., on Monday, September 26, IHVtt, at on* o'clock p. in. for the purpose of nominating county officers, electing a chair man. treasurer and other members of the county central committee, and to transact such other business as may properly come before the convention. The representation is based on one delegate for every 20 votes or fraction thereof cast for lion C. J. Smythe for Attorn ey general ir. IMis, and is us follows: I.ogan, 2; Loup City ft: Clay. 2; Hazard. 2; Oak Creek, i Webster 2. Rockville. 4 Scott, 3; Elm, 2. It is recommended that primaries on Saturdu.v. September 23. and proxies be allowed but prosent cast the full vote Washington Ashton. 4: Harrison. 4. Bristol, 4: delegations M. S. Tim, Secretary be held that no that the delegates of their respective 11. O'liBYAH, Chairman. LEGAL NOTICE State of Nebraska i Vs. s The State of Nebr. County of Sherman ) To Mrs S. E. Gregg, non-resident defend ant owner of the following described real estate situated in Road Dlst. No... of Sherman Co.. Nebraska to-wit: West h-alf of north west fourth, Section 2, Township 14, Range 14 west You are hereby notified that complaint has been made to me as Road Overseer of said road district that there is an open well upon the above described real estate and if the same is not tilled up immediately, 1 shall pro ceed to fill the same in the manner provided by law, as the same is dangerous for stock. Given under my band this nth day of Sept. I MOW. W. H. Coci/roa, Overseer Iloail Dist. No. Sherman county. Neb. Tetter, Salt-Klieum and Eczema The intense itching and smarting inci dent to these diseases, is Instantly allay ed by applying Chamberlain's Kye and Skin Ointment. Many very had cases have been permanently cured by it- It Is equally eltlcient for itching piles and a favorite remedy for sore nipples chapped hands, chilblain*, frost bites and chronic sore eyes. ‘J5ct*. per box, For sale by Odendahl Bro s. WHO IS IT.?. •s well as men are made misera bie by kidney and bladder trouble. Dr, in A \| la' Kilmer* Swamp Boot ■ iltf&iU Ui Hie great kidney re medy promptly cure* At druggist* In fifty ceut and dollar alar* Y< n may bare a *ampl ’ bottle by mail free, al*o pamphlet telling all about it Addreaa. I Dr Kilmer.V Co., Itibghamtun, N Y. A >1* MMft tt 6 * t ««f til «tf «»• afigid !->«+# * |4»»•**•« f%%m (M* **««#,! -« to |if k«i if r<-4pni«ittni «!’-•*« «• tfertlp Cv.t.AaljNttfcU 1*444tllMWAfc . « i ** » ’'#* I >t I'M* MtNo 9 I f MKH4 •* ** f *•£**•« K ♦**«%**. 1*1 >*•*«*% Lincoln, Omaha, < bicago, Sf. Joseph. Kansas City. St. Louis, anil all points Kast and South. CITY. N KBIT Denver, Helena, Butte, Salt Lake City Portland, San Franciaco. and all points West THA INS I.KAV K AM FOLLOWS, GOING EAST No 52 Passenger.ru No. W Freight .2 On p in GOING WEST No. 51 Passenger.:,16 p. in No. ft# Freight.11:50a. ui Sleeping, dinner and reclining chair care (seats free) on through trains. Ticket* sold and baggage checked to any point In the United States or Canada. For Inlorniation, maps, time tables and tickets call on or write to A. F. Wert* Agent. Or J. FRANCIS, Gen’!. Passenger Agent, Omaha, Nebraska. U. P. RAILWAY No. sS leaves daily except Sunday (pass enger). 7:30 a. m. No. 8N leaves Monday, Wednesday and Friday, (mixed) 2:06 p. m. No. M) leaves Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday, (mixed) 3:30 p. to. No 87 arri saiest nasal hera- By lit .»«*• Ike life long f > lend* S sd »i ik* >.«i,.Ht • otui a>e«eat am >.»•>< on laehee, neat If MB (tt | tot, tnstbttSts: ttslf p SI m ns l.ottsad dbt Ms* I IMS' S IM a nlsnw* Wftta 111. is.tMtMtoa tssmpaay. krd Ftsms hoc.Hug