lioaal Dews. mU m mrr* Dr. Roruinc. the aru*«lirit)ou vtnt Sil« BiiU pnoled Abaatits isrh * «*f the beaut tful hhmt •ifted down Turtday. Mr and Mr* A. B Gtithuair wf.l tw it Omaha n« XI week. W> hare imutrd Arc *et of rale bi 1* la U* |**»t tm da)* Jiai Burartt tad family mill nur* to IW «k rth ant !• a »bo:t um« A Baaae the optician (rvn Grerl?) * **»trr. •atmlb' city l hi* ner k * ik»r* pox M tu»*ling Kith yout-c Attrfirt a lilt arrk of tkr *nod>. I rarer >ot drr and aife returned to tlarir home .a C hicago, laat Saturday. Abaat too* «f I«r ha* been pat up a» the city ».w» the recent cold »oap Writ# U«)Ara Hr«.» Omaha Vi bo.c »*« reppiy U«uw /or puce* and *auip Im. Mr* Mat the* a Kill alt** |ii#*«h at * ||4l reek at 2 u rioc k Sunday after A AiUoo from Wo»* l aloe, ua tbeir aay to Or and Itiaad. parted through tbr r-tty W rtlbo -il Vm catl »fard to aaira thernterlain meot at the M I. church. a#st Wed nee. day raeaug. iNri O Mry an la amoog the frllavf that tried to kirk a chank of Me lo p*eooa la»( ace* ' 1 hey aay the- l iter* man “lore hi* hftir when he **e«~ the Mooitors • legcl roiumn laM a era”. Memembrt that you cati get a llr»t cloo* lot of *«le hill* printed at thi* of Ace for very little moor > . J L Hal. nr retimed to hi* t»o«je at Kramunt. Monday, after a fee d*yv •toy Kith hw mother oho t* very -tek f raai tHaapooo i# *<•* prepared to pot yam op a *et of bar»«e*a or repair foarald wn before Uk spring ru*b. At T M Meed* We arm non ledge rrte.pt of a teat* tabtrriitiw from Itrv. a I.. '!. manr ■M o4 Mar^uett*. handed u* bt Mr. Zeigior of that place It9 t«ttrr tkw rrtdt uoe#t beciuf It rum rWumu»a. n«»tipti ioj. *lrk la*a» t# la ijiic for j*Ur». lajarm abd akin di •***r*. It Mtfer artfiMl » i< b li »*rl Sl»f <*f all c nntarfrit. - i Odrodabl Rr< » .Stop at T M Ree Uoudaati ar* rr-;u#-*tr.J to »*trod lk» »***tOO of fc»It I urtday F* b j SSl aa bwMtwi of tnj>oftat.< c demand* Ifcrtr prramcr, Tfc* N'rbra*a» |Vlr|>kMic I'.m.. bur ■a ode apluatioa for a i £til~of-wa) Ir iWrltjr I of tkr M«hi4iaf of Ibnr bmmg <]>ata> or trtrpbooe llnr. Tbe ruun ril an to Sat* c auaiderrd it laat night. j R*o J. A tottynpa of t ,rar tier* flU od tSo If £ till tSt* city laa: sou-1 day. Oo Mwaday Ur. fcteten# madr Uhia i# » a (.koast rail and irorard k a Bbfaur to tSia pafor. 5«m Aodrfaon and liana lVder*ou olll Sa«* a faotaltc aol* «•« tbe farm of Mr Aaadrraoo or«r ll*»«-kan. *, on Satur day f>i» 24tb. Mo* * and farm ma tfciarfjr of ai< k ad* will be *old. Mr Joka To«k*y. Iitiaf 4 mil.* watlrot of BocktiU*. will at yabik aai*. mi Friday Krb il at bla Iar» a bare* aa—at of cattl* of all ag*# and kind#., Hot*#-#. fain* toacbtai tf) aid *wry ikiaf **rd or tirtdrd on a wrmll rrfaialrd far an sal* a ill m». ■paper at HI a. an Free Unrfc at n*ioii. Maaf-I S a:.d SV too old to I <*;*■ for lofifuvrairtii ? I *k»ui akMpIflf fair at «* A*M«ir«rufti#. t#ew Bar Ur, Mr* Jot • V». »»f*. •* \otb«*jf d»d ®» m> aurti |«MX| a* k>* M UM^. <>«**• . Tk» |adO« « f ib' «» A It. bad »»• Mbv«(ilrk drltfb'tvl will dinner* Uat ~a <>rdar t»» afeirb a number of diafltkr* and ana* «»f trtrrao* atTf i*»* % *«,- U£ tbrui -are tr r.•,<<.» r - Mor and wife about Ti were f»rr*eul •Bdilddmor at* faultle*» la er*ry (•idiraUi mm* frcdtt *7 It a»*at mm mmimr* t« kirk at a iMd-sk irrift» w|rri|Hf after It b»» tu-roine raortd. bit lint l«Of rated it l« r aet*m* kwl^eiluawtwiab*** r rapfml rf> *• that :** ►beet of M- *M b- tin Ma£>a* M i« ike f’nt kabkil * f all rartb*« f*»rWi i*m N'»" ba'mv aw nn^T b- • ill w*ke »*• *" 'be *«4 re •'•lUba **nf to* .«e* «**d MOV * tbe ••dd aad tor « it, rw-l «;♦ lib* a glow «• a log bap *aj Sura*. 1> *u t inira the Kiietnan'a Hail to night. Jimmie Conger's b»br ««« v< iy *;« k thi* Mik. Peter SluSrodny returned Lome WetlfiC^di} evening. I M Re <1 will sell you * sew iny ; orach tie float §15 up. Alfred Chamber* is viilting hi* old J hauut* in the *1 *y this week. |bb‘t nioihe entertainment at the N E church next Wednesday night. A J Morgan moved hi* f;>mlly on to .the J -her homestead ou Oak Creek iast Tuesday. Mr. Gitrrtson of York county. w»» ia the cite Wednesday, looking for a farm to rent. ilr C. !. /.sj^ler of Marquette, came mi on Tuesday evening* train. He ex pect* to locate In Sherman county. l be ground bi g in* maintained hi* tradit;: nal reputation *o far in this part of :l»e vineyard. Humor has it that Miss Edith itemfrow and Mr. John Todd Were mart led iu Omaha Wednesday. You should call at T If. Reeds when rou «ant anythir £ in the furniture line. 1 He in* a line *t«>ck to select from. If you want your watch put in good , tepair hr the only tir*t via** workman in the c*■doty call on <1. H MoK«;.\x,tbe Jeweler. 1 N. Bullock who ha* for the past three tears farmed it on Oak Creek. J oi<>ted hi* fatnilv on to a farm in Rock- • j title towm-hip. (’all anti ^ee the nice line of busies just received at T. M. Reed'*. I'ettr Rowe allowed a Urg:* piece of 1 con*.*'.« d wrater to drop ou his front t *t 1 • Friday and now he goes on ibice :»gs. or did. T. M lfeed purchased a car load of new gt«Js while in Otniba last week., l|e has aUo added a jewelry depart ment to hi* store. Bi lv II »w«- l**;»sn demolishing the ru ^** «-f Henry lMiing'a shoe store ifitenitv Bomoft preparatory to etrecttog a new hoc. \V II Bio«n t»f Rockville township w ill * ffer at p <;> ic -ale, on the 5th day o! March 1S» *0. all h:* farming utensils, live »tark and hens* h >ld goods. Ail tlM»*4* knowing tb*tuselve« to be indebted to uf art* requested to call and -rule the.r accouo's. Give this matter injf pfwtt.pt attention and oblige. 1 he I'l.'ertainmert at the M. E. iburck Wednesday evening, will only »*e . cent* admission aue no *cture **n ('haul Moo (»ra. either. -*♦ ♦ not to -teal ti e other fellow'* light. Katlo r | it on steam and make your oivn D'i what you do with alt vour might, I A** K v Mot ntaiu Tea at night. W»lt for !»r Koto.in*. the dent it of M. Paul who will Ultke regular visits to tbi- city First class work, prices fra*- i,* «> Mt acres under cultivation, good bou*e, c.rn and granary, plenty of Wafer. A well dressed young man was in (he city tbit week making parlor ornaments « t of ; mV boards, and rafTeling them ofl They were a handsome piece of • oik when tli.islieil. Have | not bid hi ye beware of - nt th.i r -aid lobe tin* same as Rocky M >i.ti'a)n Tea. made by the Madison Co? f ye are truly wise, be»d this warning A*k l t»ur druggist W >. I’hilpot, Albany. <»* , says, “lte b !|*> I.rule Early Kiser* did me more g od than at y pills I ever took.*' The t jitiotif little pills for constipation, bil lo .»i.e*» and .iver and bowel troubles — Otlendahl Bros. Our city schools have taken up the fig a regular svstem of \ . gi goverumer r. with Council Maj « ■ Marshall, and all required otlicers. They ; i-« ordinautre* and publish them ■ 1 “riling tham on the black board for • certain number of days, punish all hr*- * hr* thereof bv attesting the cul prit, try mg Item before a magistrate •c) puiM-bii.g them if found guilty. I be practical education thus received dtttuld In* of gre t value to the scholars in after years. A surprise party. iri honor of the I»r fih ifiibilajr of Mi-« V«*r» Schaupp, given at fo r fi<>ui*‘ laoi Saturday 'flu* party w»* pianerd and car fed out hr Mi** \Vr«» mother who « ! t her iwnv io »pend the evening with •>. mt jot.ig fr.erds ar il the surprise • e«.mp ete upon her coming home, j * !»• i» »l*e • it #• f In'n an ad joining 1 rn mi nrilv to find of her school mates »**' niMnl t tie re to reeei* e her. The j foi|<>«riiig are the ntinrt of those pres* «ri* M *-e« L'lev < Jrow. B<* .frir e Night* tog«’.r. Mary Ml toy. Kllenor Bradley, Karoo* Suitor, Kdiih A* gi» r. Blanch BentMt*. Nellie Kravis. Hitrie Frolich, I I.'h • l.a-e. I.oftie .Jaeger am) Mary <• »-*»**. and Misters Willie Minshnll, ‘ ’mil - «.ih*« n. K-inin .Jaeger, Alvin fmtger. lisv K**ar: **. Archie Kearns, ;‘ Harley Bennett, .John Bradl/V, Willie 11 * , Yel lowstone Fall*, etc. The drawings from which the pictures were made are by Louis Braunhold, of Chicago, and cost several hundred dol lars. ‘Thesize of the callendar is 22xCS. The dates are in big type which can lie reail at a distance of 50 feet. For business offices the Burlington calendar is simply invaluable. Purchased in large quantities, the calendars cost the Burlington Route 27 cents apiece. With postage, packing, etc., ther represent an investment of about 35 cents. Our price is 25 cents— 10 cents less than cost. Write for one; stamps will do. If it Is not satisfact ory, send it back and your money will be proinpt’y refuuded. .1 Francis, General Passenger Agent, Omaha, Neb. 2 9 7 w ASHTON LOCALS. S. L>. Lampbere entertained sever al friends Thursday afternoon at a quilting. On account of storm the surprise party Billed for Wednesday evening on Fied Wichmao 8r, was postpon ed iudetioately. A number of friends of Fred Wicbtnau jr. called at his home Fri day evening and passed a very pleas ant evening. All present report a delightful time. The .Masquerade held in the opera house Saturday evening was very well attended and every body seemed to do their utmost to enjoy them selves. Mr. aud Mrs. .1. C. Shauppcarried off the prizes offered for the best costumod lady and geut at the mas querade. The costumes were Little Bo Peep, and the Sioux Chief. Will Hade came up from Grand Island Monday afteruoou to visit old friends in this neighborhood. Will looks as natural as ever. 31 AH III ED,—Mr. fohn Lukazews ki and Miss Rosy Karginski were united in the holy bonds of WMlloek on Wednesday, Feb. 7, 1000 at the Posen church. The event was duly celebrated according to their cu3 toms, at the home of the brides par cuts. M A R RIKI>, — Frank Jezewski anil Miss Laura Radura, tvr<» of Ashton’s most pr turning young Polish people were united in the holy bonds of matrimony, at the Catholic church at this place, at 9.00 a. m. The bridal party, the bride leaning on the arm of the groom, followed by Mr llobt. Zohonek and MissJezews ki. Mr. dezewski and Miss Gappa, entered and were seated m the rear scat of the church. Soon Father Ractka appeared iu a white lace robe anil the bride and groom went to confession, after which they marched up the center aisle in the order they entered, until tho front p*ws were reached, then the bride and maids were seated at the right and the groom and attendants at the left. After music the bride and groom marched to the altar while bather Radka delivered a short talk to them. Next followed the ceremo ny proper, followed by mass, at the close of which a lively march was played and all marched to the In me of the bride, where a lovely dinner of everything the heart could wish to eat and drink was served, the most attractive feature of which was the bride's cake, a most gorgeous affjir adorned with a beautiful bride nnd groom of wax standing beneath a bridal wreath of candied {lowers. The bride’s costume was of purple silk, trimmed in white satin, ribbon and braid. The maids woie clad in blue costumes trimmed in white sat in. braid ann ribbon. The groom and his attendants were dressed in black and wore while flowers. After dinner was served dancing was par ticipated in at the opera house. The young people are well and favorable known to all of our citizens and nl! join us in wishing them a long and happy wedded life. I. G. U. 1)1 Vll»K DAlMTI Kji. Miss Kratna RelI w.-vi surprised^?) with a party last Friday evening, it j b°ing her birthday. A large num l)^r of her friends and neighbors were | present and eft her a number of ap propriate presents as a substantia) I reminder of their visit. A. \V. Throckmorton joifneved to St. Paul the fore part of last week, ami he and the blizzard arriv ed in Lou p pi tv about tiie same time and bolli agreed to remain there a day or so, A large party of people; young and old. assembled at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Merwin Bolts last Tuesday evening and gave them a royal welcome to their new home in this neighborhood. ANNOUNCEMENT CAROS. Temperance meeting next Sabbath 'in the Presbyterian ball. Loup City, at 10:30 a. m. and in Rockville at 3 p. m. Rev. McC.ihaa expects that these meetings will be addressed respect fully by Mrs. s. M. Walker. Dist. Sect., of the W. C. T. U., and Kev. W. II. D. Il^rnadny. Sec.. | of the Omaha District ofthe Anti-Saloon Leacue. and tbat there will be a Union meet ing in the M. E. church at Loup City, at 7:30. addressed by both speakers. Allare cordially invited. Later advices from Kev. Iiornaday. are to | the effect that he will not be able to till the j above appointment. Rev. W, E. Matthews will till the pulpit in the M, E. church next Sunday, morning and evening as usual in consequence of the inabili ty of Rev. llornaday to be present. ♦ There is no better medicine for the babies than Chamberlain's rough He medy. Its pleasant ta*te and prompt and effectual cure* make it a favorite] with mothers and small children. It quickly cures -their coughs and cohls. preventing pneumonia nr other serious consequences Ii also cures croup and has been used in tens of thousands of cases without a sing'e failure so far as we have been able to learn. It not. only cures croup, put when given as soon as 1 tbecroupv cough appears, will prevent the attack. In cases of uhoopingcough it liquifies the rough mucus making it easier to expectorate, and lessens the severity and frequency of the parox ysms of eoughieg, thus depriving that disease of all dangerous consequences. ! For sale by Odendah! Dro*. "__ GOLD AT CAPE NOME. i If you want information about Cape Nome country, bow to g« t there mo! | what it costs, write to J. Francis. Gen. Pa-s. Agent, B «V M. It R. It in Nebr. • Omaha, Neb. 2 10 4 v _ m _ BE GOOD TO YOURSELF and good ; to your friends. When joa treat a i friend to whiskey, give him the best. HARPER Whiskey is the beverage for your friends and for you. Sold by—T. II- Els nek, Loup City. Neb. —-»«-« A Night of Terror. “Awful anxiety was felt for the wid ow of the braye Genera! Burnham of Macbius, Me., when the doctors said she would die from Pneumoni i before morning" writes Mrs S. II Lincoln, who attended her that fearful night.but she begged for Dr King's New Discov ery, which had moie than once saved her life, ami cured her of Consumption. After taking, she slept a I night. Kur il her use entirely cured her." This marvelous medicine is guatanteed to cure ail Throat, Chest and Lung Di seases. Onlv 5Uc and SI 00. Trial bot tles free at Odendahl Bros. * A Frightful ftlnnrt«r. Will often cause a horrible Burr, Scald, Cm or Braise. Bueklen's Arnica Salv?, will kill the pain and promptly heal it Cures Fever Sores, Ulcers, Boibs, Corns, ail Skin Eruptions. Best Pile cure on earth. Only 23 its. a box. {Cure guaranteed. Soil by Odendihl Bros, TO CALIFORNIA Tli«* American Summer lam!. ‘The overland Limited" via Union Pacific makes many hours quicker time between Missouri River and San Fran cisco than any other line. Finely equip ped with Double Drawing Room Pal ace Sleep* rs. Buffet Smoking ami Lib rary Cars with Barber Shop and Pleas ant Reading Rooms, Dining Car-', Meals a-Ia-carte, Pintsch Light. Steam Heat. For tickets, advertising matter and full information call on or address—XV. D. Clifton, Agent. IturklenN Arnica Salve Has world-wide fame for niaiveious cures. It surpasses any other s i)v«*, lo tion, ointment or balm for ('uts, Corns, Burns. Boiles. Sores. Felons, Uicers, Tetter, Salt Hheum. Fever Sores, Chap ped Hands. Skin Eruptions; Infallible for Piles. Cure guaranteed. Only *5e at Odendahl Bros. Sewing machines cleaned anil repaired on short notice. All work guaranteed. Le ye orders w ith J. A Angler 12 22 En. Angier. SEED WHEAT. I have gome good Velvet Chaff Seed w h< a' for gale A H. Simmons. Loup <’ity. Neb. LOOK HERE! When you want your ; watch put in GOOD REPAIR, i take it to G. H. Morgan, the UP-TO-DATE JEWELER. i He does nothing but first class work. G. H. MORGAN, I Loup City's up to date Jeweler. Can be found at Henry Roll ings Shoe Store. DSS. SEAflLES & S£AHLES Main Office 11th A O St* LINCOLN, NEB. 13 year* in Omaha and Lincoln, SPECIALISTS i ii Nervous, Climu 1c anti Private DISEASES of MEN AND WOMEN All Private Diseases and DISORDERS OF MEN ElsctricitjfMED™ k enables us to cunrantee to euro all curable cases of the Nose, Throat, Chest Stomach. Liver, Blood, Skin and Kidney Diseases — Lost Manhood, Nieht Emissions, Hydrocele. Var icnrnc. Uonorrhea, (ileet. Piles, Fistula and I I oars. Diabetes and Briffht's Disease. t “$100.00 fora case of CATARRH. RHEUMATISM, DYSPEPSIA, or BLOOD POISON wocannot cure if cnrable Stricture and.Gleet Cured at Home. and t unsttiUition KKKL. tionie Hiinect lij] rnail in all diseases a specialty, Ail utcdicino furnished. Call or address with s: im.i f«ir circnlar. free bool;, and receipts - write them today P. O. Box 224-. Office In Uicbards IjAt., 11th & o. Lincoln, Nehr. I m MASKING ILL BIS Goods in Plain Red Figures. G pai-KAge .... . ------- - . - . . . starch. cent?; Inrrfl ginger snaps, 20 cents; 1 lb best currents, 11 cents; 1 lb seedless raisins, 11 cen •>; l gall-mean fanevsvrup, 37 cent; 1 gallon can, best sorghum, 43 cent; 8 bars silver leaf soap, 25 cents; 0 lamp fines, anv ?«>, for 25 cents; choice tomatoes per can, 10 cents; ten ounce can K. C- backing powder for 8 cents; fit teen ounce can iv ( C. baking powder for 12 cents; twenty-five ounce K. C. baking powder lor 20 cents; clothes, pms, 4 doz. for 5 cents; New England mince meat, for 10 cents per lb; best axle greese 5 cts. 7 h >xes matches for 5 cents; Celluloid starch, 8 cents; Wooden Egg cases, holds 12 doz. egg every farmer should have one. per ease 25 cents: Basket egg eases, holds ten dnz egg, 15 cents each; best broom made for 25 cents; five ecut sack of table salt for 3 cts; grape nut, per package 13 cents; Tea from 25 cents a lb upward; class wash board worth 50 cts goes for 35 cts; Ivory soap, 4 cts., cove oysters for 10 and 16 cts a cat), cow brand soda. 5 cts; 3 lb can syrup for 11 cents, 3 lb can sorghum for 13 cents; Shreaded wheat biscuits 10 c's; rubbers for fruit jars 3 cts a dozen, stone churns . cts. a gallon. one half DRY GOODS me new ik*? 'w b price There never was h better time to buv BOOTS «jViD SHOES HAT *.C A large stock of men s boys’ aud children,s hats going at less than one half price (bios at one fourth their value OU€€IMSWAF?€: for 25 cents; ex'.ra flue numerous to mention glass goblets 5 cents apiece. TH60 L PILGSR, There are so many goods that it is impossible to give you prices on them or desciibe them through the newspapers. You must call and look them over and 1 5'ill make }Oti a price that will satisfy you. Below you will timl a few prices: Arbuckles coffee, 124 cents; X X X X coffee 114, ceDts; ten cent best he for 7 cents; Tiger fine cut tobacco, 6 papers for 25 cents* Battle Ax Tobacco, 34 cts; Standard Navy tobacco, 34 cents; Grandpa's Tar Soap 4 cts. a bar, ten cent birdseed for 7 cts; ten cent jotlle bluing for 5 cents; package corn stare!., 5 cents; package gloss / B Best prints, 4 and 5 ceuts a yard; imported Saxony yarn at a nricp. men's mittens, at your own price; finest neck ties for very little ladies and childrens hose; cotton flannel at 8 cents, worth 14 cpnt^ a vard; ladies and childrens w >ol drawers at less than half regular price; men s cotton flannel and men s woolen r ndershiris g*dng at 50 cents; on hie dollar; gent s culls. 10 cents a pair, wonh 25 cents; 56 inch cloaking flannel at 50 rents a vard worth 85 cents; red white and yellow all wool tl mnel for infants and and childien at one-half regular pr.ee. Come in and see my button stock. I arn selling them for less than one third their value. You will want them. It is impossible to give you prices on boots and shoes. I still have a large stock of men, women and children's shoes <>n hand. If I can fit you 1 will save you 50 cts. on every dollar you buy* B vs Felt boots and rubbers, size 4 and 5 complete for only $1.00 a pair; children's arctics for 35 cents a pair; Men, women and children’s rubbers for less than half price. bowles for 20 ecu’s each, worth 50 cts; china ght for 25 cents; glass sauce dishes, eight (71 ass tumblers, 7 for 25 cents. Other goods to T. L. Pilger is going out of business, and he is selling his goods for less than factory trices. All kinds of goods are advancing, and arc going to be higher. Pilger is going out of business and he is making extra low prices on all his goods. Call and see him. All my store fixtures are for sale. They consist of iron safe, show cases, thread cases, hose rack and other li.vtures. Don’t fail to take in bargains the next GO days. You can t make money any faster than by buying your goods of Pilger. 1 pay the highest market price for butter and eggs. x a Cl i Y. XKBH. 1 )**iiv er. I U'ieiia, Butte. Salt Lake Lily. I’ortlaiMl, San Francisco, and ail points West. TICAINs U .UK A' FOLLOWS: Going last No. 52 Passenger. .7.55 am No. to Freight .. is 5< i>. m! GOING W6.ST No. M Pa.-senger.4.15 p m. No. 59 Freight.12:50 a. ua. Sleeping dinner and reclining chair cars (seats tree) on through trains. Tickets sold and hagg age check el to any poml iu the Timed States or < una la. For in forma: ion, maps, time tables and tickets call on or write t » U. L. Arthur Agent. Or J. Fit A NO I a, Geu'l. Passenger Agent, Omaha, Nebraska. U. P. RAILWAY No. Sfl leaves daily except Sunday (pass enger). 7 :3d tt. til. No. gs leaves Monday. Wednesday and Friday, (mixed) p::a) p.'in. No. vtd leaves Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, (mixed) 2:55 v. m No ST arrives daily except Sunday (mixed 12:05 p. in. No. \5 arrives daily except Sunday-(pass enger) 7.35 p m. First class service and close connections cast, west and south TIME Lour Lincoln, Omaha, (incaeo, St. .Joseph, Gamas Lity. St. Louis, anil all points Hast am] South. W. I). CLIFTON, Stood Death O^. E. I> Mil ml ay, a lawyer of Henrietta, Tex . one** fooled a grnv< -diggt r. He says: "My brother was very !>».* with malarial fercrand j tundieo. 1 | crsuad ed him to try Kloctiie Bitters, and h** was soon much better, but ccrmi.ucd their use until be was wholly cured. I am 'Uie Electric Bitters saved hi* life,” This remedy expels malaria, kills di sease germs and purities the blood; aids digestion, regulates liver, kidneys and .fcnwles, cures constipation, dy*pep«i», nervous diseases, kidney troub'e . fe male complaints: gives peif.-ct healrii. Only ode at OdemUhl Bros. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior. Land Office at Lincoln, Ne’». i January J5Ui, ttnio, f Notice is hereby nixen t li.it the fuitoW ing named sillier has tiled notice of his intention to make final proot in support of it is claim, and that said proof will he made bet ore J. A. Angter, county jndxc of Sherman, county, at Loup, t ity Nebraska, on March 3rd I9d>, viz: Paul Micktsh, Homestead Ent ry, No. ISlit, for the North East quarter of section Si. Townsnlp 13 north of Banco 15 west of the Gilt p. m. tic names the tollowin ' witness to prove his coni muons residence upon and culti vation of, said land, via: William Quinn, Ravenna, Nebr. Herman Wilke, Sweet Water *• Ch is Butler *’ Jacob Wolf, J. \7. Johnson, Register. NO rir].; Mv iiprinj liiid mn ni as to have them « hen ih*}’ vxant them. Ytiiirs Respiotfuily, \V. II BoeCKNKR. Loap rit\*s Kashiouab e Tailor. Don’t Be Fooled! The market is being: flooded with worthless imitations ot ROCKY MOUNTAIN ... TEA ... To protect the public we cal! especial attention to oar trade mark, printed on every pack age. Demand the genuine. For Sale by all DruggiatS i Three Trains Daily VIA * FOR i I WYOMING, UTAH, NEVADA, CALIFORNIA, AND PACIFIC COAST POINTS. ( One night to Utah. Only - ( Two nights to Cat, Ore. From Missouri River. For tiino tables, folders, illustrated books, pamphlets descriptive of the ter ritory traversed, call on—W, D. Clif ton, A gt. Loup City, Neb Arrone sending a sketch and dcttcriDlinn mnv on!e!cty ascertain onr opinion frc3 whether ah invention is probably patentable. Communica tions strictly confidential. Handbook on Patents sent free. Oldest agency for securing patents. Patents taken through Me.an .V Co. receive special notice, wit hout charge. In the Scientific Hntericatt, A handsomely illustrated weofelv I nrcest eir eulation of ativ scientific journal. Terms, ?:■ a year; four months, |1. Sold by ail newsdealers MUNN & CB.3S:E'Mto'- New Ifort Branch Office. G25 F St., Washington, D. C NOTICE OF SALE USDEIi CHATTEL MORTG ACE. Notite la hereby given that by virtue of a chattel mortgage dated on the 2*3th day of October, IMS* and duly tiled in jhe.ftlce of the county e’erk of Sher man county, Nebraska, on the 1st, day of November, l;9S, at 8.30 o'clock a. m. and executed by ,t. t zaplewskl to A. M. Temp lin to secure me payment of one prom isory note, dated October 2»>th, 1898 and title one year after date, for the sum of • 108001 and upon which there is now due and unpaid the sum of #717.40, defuult having been made in the payment of said sum, and no suit or other proceed inga at law having been instituted lo re cover sulci deut or any part I Hereof, ana the said A. M. 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