The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917, January 19, 1900, Image 8

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    Lioaal D*ws.
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Dr. Romiue. the dentist
Tho «i»y «a* crowded With people
teor hetnrdey
W.fc Mol lor went to Liacoir. Mow
doy oo bMUtw.
J. 1 PedJer bought the iadte* blew *
at the ante Saturday
J T Halo is purchasing tutnc rety
E.G. Paige of Korarilie. tap. waa do
tog business at the hob Friday
Grandma i laser ha* Un vary *i« k
for Mg o days hot is reported tiett* r
0. J Pair of iCockrili* »•» shaking
hands with friend* to oar city Saturdaj
0 H Branscemb of KediriUe. paid
Urnofhoe apleasant call ahtlo ia toon
Satorday
The aaie of Mrs. L K Walwnttb last
haiatrday was well attended and every
thing brought a good price.
Mim Johanna Oldest. earned i>f the
price at the show La*t Saturday eight,
ae the mart popular \ oaag lady ia the
citr.
please cal! and settle you* tubecri |
tioa irranat tf you have oot already
done an We mart hare money to set
tle past doe htllr.
Mn W B Wait# tad Grandma Waite
came dews from the farm Friday and
did name ah spy, tag and v tilling friends
for a few hour*
Mr. Alfred Wilkie and Mrs Joseph
ioe Beset old. of Haiard. were joined
la marriage, ea Thursdav Jaa 1*. Ik*'.
Ja lge Angler ofic.adng
Judge Angler tied his dr»t nuptial
knot yesterday and tt • said done a ueat
joh of tt. only the idea of kUsirg the
hrid* ha* long gone e«C of use.
If a woman ever get* so hou.« * "
ah* isn't worth looking at. she g batter
taa* Bm*? Mountain Tea Bt mgs back
the blma of yewth 33 cents -Ask
rear dmgg .»t*
It J totter thee ready at utter because
It curat rh*umir»nr). romtipaiioj *icl
headache, ladigsati <t». Rocky Moor.
tale Tea —A** your druggist
Mr*. fJ>. L. Garrtaou and tea IJ«>«d.
cal# up from Omaha La»t Saturday rvi •
tiag te he at the bedrid# of t.randma
liaaey over Saadar. They returned
Beery Stark af the ur»t * ■> pur
chaaad a bantifn! tpan of lPd bora*-*
this weak.aae 'rem 1 ar and
aae from Chat. Scb« aderer T bey are
a spas af Mark.* and caaaat be beat id
the coaaty
C H Plata bac*. of Aabton made u*a
piemans call ab.k ta tie city Friday, ;
and kft a large do.mr a :th u* •• r ai
other yean emit of thi* great famUr .
paper
The great Gar Am Stalf of Pby*i- j
claae' hare, like the Arab, folded their
teat* and ramoaeed They were ao or- 1
aameat ta tie u>*a and tbr.r going al
low* docent people to breath easier
The new hell a** put ia place at tbe
•chan! hooer Tuesday. It mar*i a great
ten prevented ia aouad over the old 01 e •
we have bees need to. and we bet.etr t
woaid do much better if the open apace
ta the cupola wa* larger.
G H Appleton Justice of Peace
Clarksburg. M. J .aav*. **DeWltt*a Lit
tle Early Riser* are the beat pilU ma le
for coeat patiou We ate no otbe**
It digaatt what you eat and can not be p
hot cava dyapapai* aad atomacb tra»
ble Odoadahl Bro*
F B. ThirkMd. Health lutpector of
Ch>.*ag« aey a. "Kodol !>>olep*ia Cute
caaaat ha recommended ton highly It
cared me af acre re dy*pepeia.' It di
ge*t* • hat yao eat aad cure# iadlge*
t-on. beartburu and ai forme of
dyspepsia Odetu'abi Bro*.
J 1. Beery. Loganian. Pa . write*.
*T mu wilting to take my oath that ]
waa cured of poemou:* entirely by the
no* One Minute Cough Cure after doc
tor* tumid. Itakocared my children
of « hooping cough. -yelckly relieve*
aad rare* oougha. eakk. croup grippe
and throat aad lung trouble*, < ‘bi.dren
all like it Mother* endorse it — Oder -
da hi Bra*
B S Bulla of Untd 1 *!*•<}. aid
» rrpreaeelative of tbe American K«et
huger Ca,. was la tbe city Friday look
lag op tba qaaatioo of interest n» our
farmer* la auger boat raising lie left
*Mwrti tbat May bo exam load by
9mm laAoraitf l*uh T. B. Nifbtia^tl*.
Tbo comp-say pay* from lour dollar* up
per toe according to tbdr quality, tbl*
price iauo board cor* at Loop City.
I wan to )ef tbe people ebe suffer
ftOM rboomal iu* and ariatira know
that < ~bam her lain'* Palo Balm relieved
ma after a a umber of other medW me*
hod failed It la the boat liniment I
have ever .m*b of.—J. A- Dodger.
Alphretta G* Thousand* have teea
••tod of rheum at iam by tbl* remedy.
Ooo application relieve* tbe pain. Fit
Tea A. O IT. W. lodge bald tfceir re
gular aoooa rests laUuu last Thursday
•igb* After laltistkq; ive member*
bate tba myatertce of tbe ord-r. it ura*
ooaoonoad that the wire. of the mem
ber* uer« at tbe door aed demanded ad.
Mitt tore obieb after uo* preJeminar
Pa. a. granted They came with baa
beta A led wtlb grub awd at oner pro
ceeded to supply those present oitb
plates aandaitebe* cake and coffee
After supper * a* dlspuaod of the door
wo* cleared for daweiog aed tbe lireiy
WOte* of the Vtoito that followed mo
answered to by all »*«• e»j .yeti tbe
open, until twelve eYftork. »hen the
creed dispersed. Tbe fallen ir»g ucre
iafUkoi lute tbe respective .-gpM *; G
1C. Bauorboier M C. 11 Haosen. F;
August Becbtbouf. O F V. Brewer. A
4i. V . lioanr.Kiv; J f*btl Juu- r. A*-,
tr M. CfUMrr.C; W«u.3C4T > . I. W;
Jo*. McUutt.i l, O. W.
T II Herd will sell you a sewing
machine from 115 up
John Hehckc of Rockville tap. 'v*s
in The cit\ resierday.
A. I- Co* hi*« r. Sargent* merchant
I’rium as in the city Tuesday.
If »us Pedersen of K<H'kvi lie twp. *i*
ijnil.' bu-it»< ss in IbreitT Monday.
Vhn X F sher sold fi two year old
►tears la«t 8«luniav, <»n the marke’ for
• !*3
6io K Kriischoier visited Fall* City
thi- s< • k to If ok after the estate of hi*
*atb*r.
||> in \ J'tiif'i'ii »f N*’i" Crest on. la
is t1 ►•ting bis parents here, haring ar
rived Tuesday.
Mr* v% || Conger and daughter Net
Ue attended the funeral services of
drandma Fuller Monday.
Yon should call at T M. Reeds when
f<»u waul anyihii g in the furniture line
lie Has a line >t<N‘k tn select from
If you want your watch out in good
repair hv theouly first das* workman
it 'In i. i:' ! \ nil up (I II M«no;an,the
J» aelrr,
1 he wolf hunt last Friday terminated
a* in -t wu.f hunt* have iu this county.
n> w as nf hunter* hut agreat
dirtb of wolves
Trie modern ami most effective cure
for constipation and all liver troubles—
tin famous little pills known a* De
M itt s Little Early Kiser*.
For a clear skin, clear all the way
hrongh. transparent enough to let sun
•h »e. r cheek- *how through—take
K •••«» Monutain Tea — Ask yonr drug
gist
Mr C. Bieiuond shipped a lot of cat
lie to the Omaha market the ffist of the
neck Mr Hieruond at d lieo. McKad
ien t. in| anted (h* shipment
\;l th**-e knowing themselves to be
ii )• btcd to u« are requested to call and
settle their accouot*. dive thi* matter
t ,r pro pt attention and oblige
Rn Jmiirk'bk anu faunIjr left 1 ues
l..i u,<>rti.tig for their new appointment
in M «-ourl The h«**t wishes of their
titan) fm-;. 1* in tbi* vicinity go with
them
If i(h tr «.* that «xi in our chicken
b u«e I m -.]«) night don't look a little
*.iif, he w: tui’iiagiue that hades is not
far lr<n< hi* eoat tail oue of IbotS
nigh’s.
* .if .It- *> at indicate quality. Bew are
0 - ioteifc it* au t worthle-s salve ot
,rfri\ for In Witt - Witch Hazel Stive.
|» WittV i* the oulr original and infalli
hie cur* for pi e# ainl all skin disease*.
<• leiolah Bros
We have been informed that Mr*. W.
k Brown. ah«m our people will re
ciett ■«! »- goi ig with her family to
k » *»* «m r bbed i.f $8000 a short
time ago. I: wa* taken from her bouse
whil- »he w at church.
k< i t lit »j>e|»i« *'ure cure* dyspep
*i« cau-e If. u.gre.lients are such that
it can't help tlolng so. “The public
1 is *».i uptm it a* a master remed) for
all i-* r.iers arising from imperfect di
gt -tit.n ‘ Jame* M. Thomas. M. D.. in
A »f Jot.ri. t! of Health. N ^ .
L I Travis. Agent Southern R. R
**- line *ia . write-, -| can not say too
if ti in praise of One Minute Cough
• ure |n uiv case it worked like a
chirm.*' IV only harmless remedy
t i at g v • fLimedfata* results Cure*
c ugh*. c«*.J« croup, bronchitis, and all
throat n.l lung troubles.—Odendahl
Br«*s.
i am ind bted to Oue Minute Cough
« ue f< r m» health and life. It cured
me of Ci g trouble following grippe "
I boti-an.i- owe tbeir lives to the prompt
a ’io««.ftbis never failing remedy It
e .r»- cough*, cold*, rroup. bronchitis
pneumonia, grippe and throat and lung
troubles. Its early u-e prevent* con*
suoipttoi . 't i-the only harmless reme
dy that {in s lUits- diate results.- Oden
dahl Bros.
lu**d«t nigut was the regular
a - ual installation night for the Mod
em W .,<•dmeii and the K »yal Neighbors
of Ament-*, in this city, and to say that
tb v did justice to the occasion would
be j tting it light. This was the most
successful occasion of the Wind they
bsve held. A joint installation wai an-'
n>•■Hired, asitd a# a<»oti m the doors Were
cp* ne.| a crowd that could scarcely be
ae< «uuuodated walked in In due time
the W.toom* texrn in full uniform
imu b* •! .n a- d stationing a guard at
«». h ofB ers position lined up and a
•ailed the o>drr« of the installing of
11*er The ceremonies ware conducted
w»th«**it a jar ami alien through the
bill was turned overt** the Royal Neigh
bors who even went thetr spouses one
better i»» their work Hoc. W. H. Cou
gar ac ed a* installing olfleer for the
Woodmen and .Mrs. l.ydia Johansen for
Ibe Roy >1 Neighbor*. At the close of
the emu uj*>. the hail was cleared and
those is bo ilotriti pc in waded to terp \
sirbccarean pleasure*. wish!) was con
t.nuej until two o'clock in the mottling
i immediate,v after adjournment the
adte* at onca proceeded to the Porter
black a lief e ttiev had prepare*! a grand
- • pper .\earlv KW **eople enjoyed 1
ttcir tio-pitai<firs Every **ne seemed !
happy and we*.t t,.*u.e A/Jh delightful
expectation for the i»e*' year. The
following were installed:
Tli K X of A Mr*. M K Wookey.j
Ora e. Mrs * Johansen. Vice Orach :
Mi- K X•*‘ll».e. Chan: Mis. J. I. Depew,
!*•>*•; Mr*. G. il <l'b*on, 'frets; Mrs T.
M Reed and Mr*. K Kentfrow, M*r
aba|« • Mis* kata Job ana en 1 W; MU*
Myra ivejfh. O W; and Ira Foster man
ager. F»»r »t»« M. W. A Joa. McCoy,
\ ft Jahan*en. W A; l. M. Polski,
R; G. II. G*b*o«. f; Peter Rowe, E:
W. Navilie, I . John Lofhulm. o W*
aad J. I>epew. D D Grow and Alfred
AtJerwa manager*.
13. A. EcDowell. traveling
sa!e«(tian for Dr. Wards He
me lies.—W*jt tgr the wagop.
DIKU.
Mi- Fuller, mother <*f F \V Fulbi
living h'»ou' 7 miles i|ii« side of K iv* n
na,died at tIt ■ home of lo r son, in-'j
Sunday morning of p«r»l>sis. Mis |
Puller •» ag 84 > ear* old. She came to j
this < ouuty from Galesburg III some
two years ago and lived with in r son J
in this city one winter, and in the spring
went with lun to I heir ranch nea1 Ka
venna The remains were taken to her
old home af Galesburg, for interment
beside her hit band who preceded h«*r
to th« grave several years Mr Fnller,
her son accompanied the corpse and ,
laid it to rest in the famih lot wheie
th** family all i xpect to he laid to rest
together some time 11; the fu'ure. The
sympathy of their tnaiiy friends in ibis
county w ill go out to them
The following particulars were re
ceived us later
Mrs, Adelia K. Fuller, thetiiother of
Fra ■ids \V Fuller, died at the residen e !
of her son south of I.aup «'ity. Saturday
morning Jan. 13th at 11:30
Mrs Ful’er had not been quite as well
as usuai for teu days, but her condition
was not considered serious. !*aturda>
morning -he seemed to be sleeping but
all attempts to arouse her failed and
the pa»s« d from this life to the life be
yond without a struggle. Mrs. Fuller
w as the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam Rhodes and was born on October
14, 1816. in Richmond, Yr., where she
lived until 1839. when she and her hus
band came to Illinois, in which state
ibey lived until about two years as.'-,
when upon the death of her husham',
she came to live with her son Of her
family there remains a son. grandson
one sister
Geo. E llotchkina has accepted a
positien in Lincoln, for a short period
a-siiting in putting in new machinery
in a mill.
A row at Ashton, gave the mills of the
Gods a new g ist to start in on Monday
at the county se ;t. “Lay on Melndt',
and --be he w ho first ect. ecL
l’eter Rowe says that lie knew a fe -
low in Ireland bv the name of Chaul
Moogra. with the accent on the last part
of tha second sylahle. I bis m«y be the
same chap that has stirred up thi- com
munity the last week
W. R. Waite came do«u from his
ranch Tuesday on business and tarried
a few hours in the city. Mr. Waite is
looking rugged and healthy since Le
has taken up an out door vocation ar.d
h» says he enjoys it hughly.
A puie whiskey agrees with any food,
in fact aids digestion. It tones the
stomach, increases the flow of the gas
iric juices and so promotes strength and
Herb A pure whiskey like HARPER
Whiskey. SOI.I) BY —T II Ei.sxkr,
Lonp City Neb.
Dr. Cady's Condition Powders, are
just what a horse needs when in b id
condition. Tonic, blood purifier and
vermifuge. They are nor food bur med
icine and the best in use to put a hor-e
in prime condition. Price25 cents per
package. For sale bv Odendahl Bto's.
• Du Witt's Little Early Kisers did me
more good than all blcod medicines and
other pills." writes Oeo. H Jacobs
of Thompson. Conn, prompt, plea'Hiir,
never gripe,—they cure constipaiion.
arause the torpid liver to action and
give you clean blood, stead? nerves, a
clear brain and a healthy appetite.
My son has been troubled for years
wile chronic diarrhoea. Sometimeago
I persuaded him to take some of Cham
berlain's Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy. After using two bottles of
the 25 cent size he was cured I give
this testimonial, hoping some one simi
larly afflicted may read it and be bene
fltted.—Thomas C. Bower, Glencow,
O. F**r sale by Odendahl Bros.
The Times, last week, with it*- char
acteristic and continuous tale of woe
intimat.es that our board of supervisors,
can be “stood in with,” and that the
Northwestern had the cinch. Y s
Mr. B-pwn. the supervisors approved
our hjll for court dockets, though fiat
cap paper costs 12 cents a pound and
print paper hut It. We selected a paper
between the two. which was much bet
tertl a either and it required about 5
lbs. to do the work We did a good
satisfactory job ami their was no kick
But you seem to be troubled as usua1,
with the same peculiarities of Woods'
mule, “no use for your head but to eat.
Mud ever watching for a chance to kick.”
♦ • ♦
A Keen Clear Drain.
Your best feelings; your social posi
tion or business success depend largely
on the perfect action of your stomach
aiul Liver, Dr. King's New Life Pills
give increased strength, a keen, clear
I brain, high ambition A 25 cent box
w ill make y« u feel like a pew being.
Hold bv Odendahl Bios. Druggists.
ANNOUNCEMENT cards
AT PKESHYTEK I AN HAM,.
Preaching next Sabbath by Rev. M -Caban
the Presbyterian Hall. Loup City, at 10:00 a.
tn. In Rockville at 3 p in. and at Austin, at
V :>». Afl are cordially Invited.
DBS. SOULES & SOULES
Main Office 11th ft O St*
LINCOLN, NEB.
12 years In Omaha and
Lincoln, SPECIALISTS
in Nervons, Chronic and
Private DISEASES of
MEN AND WOMEN
Ait Private Diseases and
DISORDERS OF MEN
ElsctricityMEDicESE
enables ns to guarantee to
cure ail curable cases of
the Nose, Throat, Chest
Stomaob, Liver, Blood,
Skin and Kidney Diseases
- Lost Manhood, h'iaht
Emissions. Hydrocele, Var
rir, tiuwirrupa, moei. rues, risinia ana
rr<t:i! Hirers, Diabetes and Bright's Disease.
*>100.00 for a case of CATARRH.
‘.HEJMATISM, DYSPEPSIA, op
LCOD POISON we cannot cure if curable
£tiicvt:re ;;nd Gleet Cured at Homo.
> m:>; .<m and Consultation Fit EE. Dome
o • . by~v.il in all diseases a specialty,
oe furnished. Call or address
■ for circular, free book, and receipts
v la them t< day p. O. Box 224. OfBce
la Mii lurib Elk., lllli & 0, Lincoln, Make.
0
The Liigltah Smart Set.
To what a condition hasPsmart so
ciety” fallen! Anyone may become a
leading light in it, provided that he or
she is ready to pay the footing. He or
she can at any moment find a person to
bid guosts to their feasts and any num
ber of guests, guaranteed to be “smart
people,” will accept the invitations.
A year or two ago an American lady
intent on fashion took a large house,
and an introducer sent out her invita
tions. At her first party there were
many of her own friends present. The
introducer explained to her that the
right set of people would not come if
they wero exposed to this promiscuity
■with thoso who were not in it. Finally
it was agreed that the hostess might
invite ten friends to each party, but
not more.
What I have never understood is
whore the pleasure comes in of going
to several parties the same evening.
Yet there are many apparently sane
persons who do this every evening dur-!
ing the season. At each party they
probably have to wait at least half an
hour before getting out of their carriage
and getting back into it when they
want to go away. They struggle up
stairs, show themselves, stay perhaps
half an hour and then hurry off to the
next party. Why they should like this
mode of spending their evenings no on
except themselves can imagine. There
is no costermonger's donkey so over
worked as a woman bent on society.—
Loudon Truth.
Sung Them to Liberty.
In Marchosi and Music, the famous
singing teacher tells this anecdote to
illustrate the nobility of heart of a Rus
sian woman, one of her pupils, and a
native of Nijni-Novgorod, where the
great fair is held every year.
Mile. Nadine Boulitehoff created a
great sensation with her beautiful voice
and dramatic power, at Moscow, St.
Petersburg and Madrid. In the summer
of 18S0 she sang at Rio Janeiro. Brazil
was then the entrepot for the cruel slave
trade. At her benefit, Nadine learned
that she was to be presented with valu
able gifts. She begged that the money,
instead of being spent on her, should be
used to buy the liberty of several female
slaves.
Her deed of charity released seven
poor slaves, one of whom had been re
cently whipped in public by order of her
mistress.
On the benefit night, after Nadine
had sung, the seven negresses went upon
the stage to thank the artiste for their
freedom. The crowded house applauded
for several minutes; the national hymn
was played; the emperor, Dom Pedro,
rose, and with him the whole audience,
and the songstress knew a moment of
thrilling joy such as seldom comes to
women.
Usually the Case.
There was once a poor boy who
while walking along saw a pin cn the
pavement before him. Quickly the lit
tle lad staid his steps and picking up
the pin stuck it carefully and securely
in his coat.
A rich man chancing to pass at that
time saw the action, and was much im
pressed by it, so much so that he took
the boy into his ba .k and finally adopt
ed hi.a.
Thirty years have passed and the
erstwhile poor boy is a South African
millionaire. The other day he drew a
check for £2,000 and gave it to a for
mer schoolmate who had not prospered
in the race of life.
“All that I am now I owe to you,
John,” said the millionaire.
“But I don’t understand,” stammer
ed the beneficiary.
“Simple enough. If I hadn’t hated
you so at school, I should never have
picked up that pin to put on your seat.”
—Pearson’s Weekly.
Wanted—A Patent.
Among the strange applications which
reach the patent office one, filed some
years ago, was most extraordinary, it
being a petition for a patent for an ant
guard which consisted in merely draw
ing a chalk mark around a table or oth
er place by which it was claimed the
approach of ants was stopped. It seems
that chalk makes an ant’s legs slip as
soaping a track prevents a railway en
gine from starting. The petition was
novel and caused considerable amuso
ineut. The application, however, was
refused on tho ground that there was
nothing new in the invention, that
chalk had been used for such purposes
before and that such ideas were not pat
entable. _
A W« lsh Name.
A correspondent of a London paper
says:
“I met recently with a translation
into English of the name of the village
in Anglesey which boasts the longest
name in the United Kingdom. I send
you a copy below, thinking it may in
terest your readers: ‘Llan-fair-pwll
gwyn - gyll - goger- y-Church | Mary | a
hollow | white | hazel | near to | tho
chwyrn - drobwll - Llan - Disilio - gogo- i
goeh rapid j whirlpool | church |
(saint’s name) | cave | red’—that is,
the Church of bt. Mary in a hollow of
white hazel near to the rapid whirlpool,
and to St. Disilio church near to a red
cave. ’ ’
A Peculiar Paper.
The Ostrich, an English paper that
aims to say nothing disagreeable in
speaking of a building that burns down
in which out of 400 persons 277 perish,
does not mention them, but says, “Not
less than 123 were saved.” Very sad
news is printed in the smallest type, so
the experienced reader is warned. No
unpleasant details are given. After a
mere statement the paragraph ends
with “Continuation on page 13.”
There is no thirteenth page.
A Mutter u( Fee#,
Invalid—I would rather be dead than
as I uni!
Attending Physician—Ah, madam,
you should live aud—cr—let live.—De
troit Journal.
—
“A voung mar. name Into our store
yerterday suffering from a severe at'ack
of cramp colic,” writes II. F. Ileas, mil
ler and genera! merchant, Dickey's
Mountain, Pa “He had tried various
home remedies without relief. As Iliad
used Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy I gave him a dose
and It soon brought him out all alright.
1 never saw a fellow so rejoiced." Sold
by OdeariabI Bros.
For Sewing machines call on
T. M. Read._
FINANCIAL STATEMENT OF FRANK BADURA,
TREASURER OF SHERMAN COUNTY
From July 1, 1890 to January 1900.
ii Hal. on Col from j Trans
Names of funds ; hand all I terred ferred moots. I ions. hand
, Jlv I. 90 sources, j to I from j I I Jan 1 1900
State Funds. $ 576 47 3705 74' $ 107 $ 3925 07 $ 50 23 $ 304 94
Countv General. 5195 82 323188 I 1504 53 4668 35 57 18 2197 64
Countv Int. Bond. 6756 64 3577 54 $ 1500 00 11469 02 62 51 302 66
i ountv Road. 1*9 96 192 77 236 83 3 44 442 46
County Bridge. 1167 45 981 03 923 04 17 16 1208 28
County Poor Farm 199 60 199 60
County Judgement- 37 50 18 62 37 55 75
Countv High School... 14 92 1 39 6 50 22 00 01 80
Soldiers Relief. 22190 2 01 I 80 86 04 146 02
Dist. School. 7302 76 7012 71 716 37 11401 96 48 86 358102
School Judgement_ 203 16 5553 55 258 14
School Bond. 4778 52 1432 93 709 37 1619 80 1184 3840 44
Township Funds. 2783 11 2323 55 2667 28 39 82 2399 55
Township Bonds. 1288 35 15 35 31 1303 39
Township Judgement 17 95 9 75 j 20 27 50
Special Thistle. 9 85 9 85
Loup City Village.... 30 65 318 86 300 00 6 38 43 13
Loup city VU. Bond 1438 3 4 597 29 1845 00 7 50 183 13
Loup Citv Judgement. 16 52 178 5! 3 23 191 82
Litchtleid Village. 18 40 10 82 18 40 -22; 10 60
Ashton Village. 11 11 16 41 2000 33 7 19
Rockville Village. 05 30 ; 35
Institute. 69 24 155IK) 204 25 19 99
Fines and Licenses... 7 on 7 on
Printers. 19 15 157 8U 86 35 3 15 87 45
School orders. 174 00 ! 174 00
special Tax tilling pits 13 53 _271326
TOTALS.$ 32.824 42 24.016 34 2,222 87 2,222 87 39.518 20 313 60 17.008 96
RESOURSES:
Balance on hand ,J «■•!y 1st., 1899. f 32,824 42
Collections of 1890 Taxes. 1.581 77
«• “ 1898 »* 13,d65 09
*• “ Township treasurers of 189s. 1,544 10
*• 1897 Taxes. 379 62
4 1896 “ 478 21
“ 1895 “ 469 24
“ “ 1894 “ 398 09
“ “ 1893 “ 266 47
“ “ 1892 “ 145 77
44 “ 1891 “ 44 11
“ •* 1890 “ 101 48
*• “ 1889 44 71 30
“ 1888 “ 74 95
“ “ 1887 41 129 31
“ “ 1886 “ 43 19
*• *• 1885 44 44 05
44 “ 1883 44 6 70
44 “ 1882 *• 33 30
** 44 1880 44 8 83
State apportionment. 2,075 16
Interest on county deposits. 299 97
School lands. 1406 39
Miscelaneous. 749 24
Totals. $ 56,S40 70
School Orders held for investment of school bond fund $ 174 00
Cash on hand iu office. 16,834 96
Total. . $ 17,008 96
The State of Nebraska )
County of Sherman f I, Frank Badura, treasurer ot said
county, do solomniy swear that the foregoing statement is correct as l
verily believe. FRANK BADURA, Couuty Treasurer.
Subscribed iu ui\ presence and sworn to before me this 3rd day of
Januarv 1900. JOHN MINSHVLL, Countv Clerk
Odendatal Bros., guarantees every bot
tle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and
will refund tbe money to any one who
is not satisfied after using two thirdsof
th<* contents- This is the best remedy in
the world for lagrippe, cough4, coid*.
croup ami whooping coughs and is
pleasant and safe to take it prevents
any icndencv of a cold to result in pneu
monia. Odendah! Bros. 3-1-19
Rravc Men Fall
Victims to stomach, liyer and kidney
trouble as well as women, and all fee
tbe results iu loss of appetite, poisoi s
in the blood,- backache, nervousness,
headache and tired, listless, rundown
feeling. But there’s no need to feel
like that. .1 W. Gardner, of Idavitle,
Ind., says: “Electric Bitters are just
the thing for a man when he don’t care
whether he lives or dies It gave me
new strength and good appetite. I can
now eat anything and have a new lease
on li»e.” Only 50 cents, at Odemlahl
Bro’s. Drag Sior*. Eveiy bottle guar
anteed,
Paid Dear For If In Leg.
B, I) Blonton of Thackeryille. Tex.,
in two yeats paid over $300 00- to doc
tors to cure a Running !>ore on hi< leg.
Tb» n they wanted to cut it but he
cured it with one box of Buck ten's Ar
nica Salve. Guaranteed cure for Piles.
25 ct8 a box. Sol i by Odendatal Bro's.
druggist’s.
Have You
earn
Of II?
You may have heard
about SCOTT’S EMULSION
and have* a vague notion
that it is cod-liver oil with
its bad taste and smell and
all its other repulsive fca- \
tures. It is cod-liver oil, the t
purest and the best in the
world, but made so patata- i
blc that almost everybody t
can take it. Nearly ail ^
children like it and ask for \
more. <
SCOTT'S \
EMULSION {
looks like cream; it nour- i
ishes the wasted body* oflj
the baby, child or adult \
better than cream or any f
other food in existence. It *
bears about the same refa- \
tion to other emulsions that f
cream does to milk. If you j
have had any experience j
with other so-called “just as «
goad” preparations, you?
will find that this is a fact. \
The hypophosphites that are |
combined with the cod-liver oil J
give additional value to it because ^
they tone up the nervous system c
and impart strength to the whole ^
body, ^
53c. »nd $1.00. *11 druggist*. v
SCOTT St BOWNE, Chemists, New York, d
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior.
Land Office at Lincoln, Neb. i
January 15ih, 1900. f
Notice is hereby given that the follow
ing-named settler has filed notice of liis
intention to make final proof in support
of his claim, and that said proof will
be made before J. A. Angier, county
Judge of Sherman, county, at Lour,
City Nebraska, on March 3rd 190 >,
viz: Paul Micklsh, Homestead Ent
ry, No. 1S42S, for the North East
quarter of Section 36, Township 13
north of Range 15 west of the 6th p. m.
lie names the following witness to prove
his continuous residence upon and culti
vation of, said lund, viz:
William <4ain< Ravenna, Ncbr.
Herman Wiley, Sweet Water “
Chi is Bitier *• “ •*
Jacob Wolf, •* ** “
J. W. Johnsox, Register.
When you want an attractive a«
don’t try to multiply words but me
plenty of space, and a few nnuoun.
cements
J. \V. Cramer of Kansas City, the
expert mho was called here for the
purpose ot unlocking the count' safe
which had refused to answer to the
knock of trersurer B&dura, finished
his work Wednesday evening after
two aud a half days hard work.
A Dumber of littlr girls gathered
at the home of Mamie Gibson Wed
nesday evening af ter school and from
there went to the home of Miss Lucy
Grow and surprised tha’ young Miss
with a little party and a few pres
ents as kind re mem be ranees.
-♦-—
Matte Young Again.
“One of Dr. Ring's New Lift* Pills
each night for t» o weeks has put me in
my teens’again” writes D. H Turner
of Deuipseyown, Pa. Thej're the bast
in the world for Liver, Stomach and
Bowels. Purely vegetable. Nevergnpe.
Od»y 25c at Odendahl Bios.
liiieklen'tt Arnica Salve
Has world-wnle fame fur tnaiveious
cures. It sur. asses any other s.lve, lo
tion, olutmcnr or balm for Outs, Corns,
Burns. Boiles. .Sores, Felons, Ulcers,
Tetter. Salt Rheuoa, Fever Sores, chap
ped Hand*. Skin Eruptions; Infallible
for Piles, Cure guar aotced. Only i.5c
at Odendahl Bfn*.
NORSKS AND MULES
WANTED
We will be at Loup City, Thurs
day,.Jan. 18 1900 For the purpose
of Inning good sized horses and
mules from 4 to 8 t ts.it- < Id Th
highest market price will be paide
Bring in y our horses and mules and
get the cash.
IA MS & WHITE.
W J. FISHER,
Attorney at Law and Notary Public.
Will Defend in Foreclosure Case*
ALSO DO A
General Real Estate Business.
Office In Northwestern Building,
LOUP CITY. - - NEBRASKA.
Don’t Be Fooled!
The market la being flooded
with worthiest Imitations of
ROCKY MOUNTAIN
... TE A . ..
To protect the public we call
especial attention to oar trade
mark, printed on every pack
age. Demand tha genuine.
For Sola by all Draggitfft
LOOK HERE! A
When you want your
watch put in GOOD REPAIR,
take it to G. H. Morgan, the {
UP-TO-DATE JEWELER.
He does nothing: but first class
work.
G. H. MORGAN,
Loup City’s up to date Jeweler.
Can be found at Henry Doll
%>
in;is Shoe Store.
CITY. NEK a
Lincoln, Denver,
Omaha, Helena,
Chicago, Butte,
St. Joseph, Salt Lake City.
Kansas City, Portland,
St. Louis, San Francisco,
anil all points and all points
East and South West
TRAINS Lr AVE AS KOLLOWSi
going east
No. 52 Passenger.7.55 a m
No. 00 Freight. 12 51pm
GOING WEST
No- 51 Passenger.4.15 p. m.
No. 59 Freight.12:50a. m
Sleeping, dinner ami reclining chair car*
(seats free) on through trains. Tickets
sold and baggage checked to auy point in
the U nited States or Canada.
For information, maps, time tables and
tickets call on or write to K. L. Arthur
Agent. Or J. FRANCIS, Genu. Passenger
Agent, Omaha, Nebraska.
U. P RAILWAY. ^
No. s<5 leaves daily except Sunday (pass
enger). 7:150 a. ui
No. 8s leaves Monday. Wednesday and
Friday, ;inixed) 12:20 p in.
No. 90 leaves Tuesday, Thursday and
Saturday, (mixed) 2:55 p. m.
No 81 arrives daily except Sunday (mixed
12:05 p. in
No. HSarrives daiiy except Sunday (pass
enger) 7.35 p. m.
First class service and close connection*
east, west and south
W. D. Clip tom,
I»r J. W. Jones ai-ties to announce
that he i> a I tv at s prepared to attend all
calls, ither day or night, or iu country
or town 3 v d22
SEWING machines cleaned and repaired
on short notice All work guava nteed.
Le ye orders with J. A Angier
12 22 Ei> Angie it.
AYr ANTED—Honest man or woman totra
” vel for )arge house; salary t«5 monthly
and expenses, with increase ; position per
manent; inclose self-address stamped en
velope. MANAGER, 350 Canon bldg., Chi
cago 111. 7 1-19
VT ANTED—SEVERAL BRIGHT AND
'' BOSKS r persons to represent us as Man
agers in i his and close by counties Salary
i'MO a year and expenses. Straight, bona
fide, no more, no less salary. Position per
manent. Our references, any bank in any
town. It is mainly ..rtice work conducted
at home. Reference. Enclose self-address
ed stamped envelope. Tub Dominion t'oM
j PA N V, Dept. 3. Chicago. iu 3 25 1900,
«Ju*t Saved HU Life
1 was >» lhi'Ding escape that Char es
1) iv s i f BowerUMi. O . l«tei\ had from
h irigbtiu death. Fur tn > years a se
vere lung rrouble constantly grew wor-e
until it seemed tie must die oft on.-ump
tion I'hen he began to use Dr King's
New Di-e vi i v and lately wrote: “It
r gave in-t .r.t relief and tft’oeied a per*
tnanenf cure" ranch wonderful cures
ha\e for 25 \ ear.-, proven it's power to
cure all I'hr .at, Chest and Lung tr< ub
les. Price 50c at. 1 $1 00. Every buttle
guaraateetf. I’ria bottle? free at Oden
dahl Bro's drug store.
Dyspepsia Cure
Digests what you eat.
It artificially digests the food aod aids
Nature in strengthening and recon
structing the exhausted digestiv# or
gans. It is the latest discovered dig«*t
ant and tonic. No other preparation
can approach it in efficiency. It in
stantly relieves and permanently curu
Dyspepsia, Indigestion. Heartburn,
Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea,
SickHeadache.Gastralgia.Cramps.and
all other results of imperfect digestion.
Prepared by E C DeWitt & Co.. Chicago
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