I. S. SHEPPARD, Jeweler and Optician, Loup City, Neb. __ _ a Z_-.—• ——» Lxoaal Daws. I>r. Rumine, the dentist. 2i beer. »irk tbi* S 9~* t, Mr* M II. Smith 1< rrportrj o* Ibr »»t liM. <*ra*4a* fctitie lo n-(ortrd to he •nil very aicfc. For Sewing machine! call on T M Kewd *:*m* Mbd mw no abrti jmi wruut Sale Bttt* pruated Lew Md Mm Wtlliaaaa were tititittf m the otfr over Sttadaj Write Uefdeti Brio Omaha Wbck •ole Sopply ilooM for |4 .cr« ao J way The lywoftl ljt*fue held a aortal at (be ho«e »f Mr aod Mr* C F John If b I'atut called aa it Toe*dsjr u»u.r hatb before f for bit It a latter that re* lj a*oer becau*-r it cwew rtwnwi. caaatlpalloj. tick beadarbe. l*digMh «. Korkjr llour tala Tea..—dak jaae oru^yi-t Mr*. Geo ||. (.loo bad a very aad* da* aad aerlow* attar a of beoralgia and la * er r alrk. leTiu'i W itch lla.e. -a te i* stir >0 -ecu m *crir »so a.tb i»jn; • mock Or tier I toe *a4 tateh fence a •» rwivtl a to* day* if« from Mr &» « raaJord 000 ,*iif at VuatM. Mo . that COrtr hit to four omtb* old babt Tto lino* Forum i«J|r fare aa « tort*1 am*at at tOa oail Mooday bifbf. Ttof pot «B (to board*. tO* ptey kooau aa ' Eoam Mo 43 “ A pleaaaet time > WOiJe at Aafctoo iaat Saturday after »vf fcka partner have 4ta«u2«ed partner •tup aod hereafter Mr. Jamrof a il: raa the i**tao*» !Ir kavtnf uoufbt Mr taatrxtoak. a .aterea? At* « aMey kaughtto old primary m uo. butid af iaat Saturday etouiaf pay taf fJOl therefore He ala<* pur rOaorg the old aefcoo11 atte 00 (toe bill for *Cl aod tto* old cool Owe for f i« tea Earbe Mmdota Vt. «av*. to utlnaf dad mm aa much food a* k«> dal l«*jejj»u « or* Oo* do*r relieved »«■ a f*« Utolie* eared a* ** It dl fe»ta «kat ?«• eat aod alar ay § cure* oyipopaia -Odeadahi Era*. Mr. E. I.oel. af rUu turau*! for tbe Beet s«f«r * ompaa* «aa ia tbe c:ty ia*( oaea for tto purpoar of ittrrr-!iii| oor farmer* ta parpoaa of porrkaaiaf her apriof atock < 1 m.. itery ska a 111 aiao tull her ai*> tar. Mr* « aitbta aim lie*# at ka»*a* City Jam** Knrtfroa bn -#.J Li* puoi|. { and wind Mti! ba»iii*M to Geo. Mellon - i i eed U J « ole The bargain »a» rinaed iant Monday tad tb* *»j# took .a.*: * | * •*> aow bb family to fe.» farm ~ tulle* aantb of Lanp City. lm.« aura Uhmiius poa ign, nrr pm abac a lam need* «b*n la bad nmdttiaa Tuair, blood purifier and vermif eg* Tbey are not food but tned «a nad tbe t*e*t ia uae to put a bor*e m prime cmfiticn PretfS rent* jer pmaagr Tor *alr bf Odeadsbi W t are ia receipt uf tbe February a amber uf tb* bovemgn \ Mine, tbe cdbciai »*rg-u of tbe M'uudw* a of tbe World. natch contain* a froat par* liiMtrrtiW ef tbe Uti>m VV of tb* V ud Tbe bead teem* wrll#*|itipped •Mb fine tatUi neefi aad i« honored • ■tb tb* p.ctare of «ur u-d friend Ha pb fc-tharda a* tbe center figure a ub ha* heart* de.igbt a beautiful cor net la bn band- Ka.pb I* aa young looking aa ehaa be left Loop ( Uf aad would nut era natural e about tu« Tbe Amrrtraa Kook « empanv. the lendiac lest bank manufacturer* ia tbe Called s«*ie*, exotu.u a dealer la plane uiurr the riaaeg generation, arbeui bo aba that are up lu date and in etery pa".lea*tar are far ia advance of tb* baoka of any other firm la tbe boeiaar* Tbry read oot emplorera aad traveler* at great expense to gatbri tbe very beet informal*.« (bat ran be miurl from all pert* of tbe world *«■ that tbe nrbTT* that u*e* tbeir bock* u .11 be euro mi tb* lateet fact* gt Ua-ul la ebalrver part af tbe raftb it ueat* mi Am *•**■'nation of tbeir book* • ill prune to tbe eaterpr.-ing acbool -g- — (bat tbey ratinrl afford to tie* “ iy-five farmer* nmed the C a bent laet year, and all b**t ubeat (bey m W need MM y i*ld • (gaud crap *■ _a. and alnai* neigh* 08 lu tbe banbef Tht* abea - pfudaerd beta ia tbi* euil L and far b-uer thnti BM part from Other atat*- both la duality. y Md tad weight 1 Imre Mb* yet on hand. A I* Ct u.i v. Harry l'a\ lor came dow n from the ranch Monday.. K G. Paige of Rockville twp. was !n the city Monday. T M Ib d will -sell you a sewing machine frotu 115 up A babv boy wrae born to Mi and Mrs. A. Hansel Thursday last. Mr. and Mrs A. II Outhouse returned from Omaha last Saturday About three inches of snow fell here Monday night aud Tuesday You should call at T M. Heeds when you want anything in the furniture line He has a flue stock to select from. l*oi>;e Krutfrow and Harry Wookey bate -old their feed grinding busines-s ! t«- Johnnie O'Bryan. Mr . H I Kilpatrick was adopted as a member of the Roy at Neighbor family I Tuesday night. 1 have ►•me Golden Grant wheat yef, which 1 will let out on shares to good |*Vtir# A. P. Cl'I-MET If you want your watch nut in good tepair hr the only flrst class workman in the county rail oo G. II MOK<>AN,tbe , Jeweler. Call and see the nice line of buggies just received at T. M. Kced*. j Miss Ktla Kong returned to her borne at tbi* place last Saturday. We learn that rbe will mnaio several mouths Byron Taylor, ►on of J. J. Taylor a j former resident of this place, came up, from Y jrk Monday and purchased a jack from J. T. Hale. All tLooe knowing themselves to be Hide:.ted to us are requested to call and *e!tle their accounts. Give this matter j r prompt attention and oblige. Wait for l»r Homme, the denti t of St. Haul who wdl make regular visits to this city. First class work, prices' reac rmble and ►ati*faction guaranteed. | 15. A. hoDowell. traveling sal. f*>r Dr Wards Be* media?.—Wait for the wagon, i J. I*hi! Jaeger ha* one of the best im proved farm* in Shertuan county for rent. .**» acre* under cultivation, good b*< «e. burn and granary, plenty of water. Have 1 not bidden ye beware of -netfaii■■£ -aid to the -ame a- Rocky Mountain 'l ea. ma le by the Madison Co? If ye are trulv wise, beed this warning A-k your drugg;*t James Conger moved to the old McFadden place west of the river Mon | day. J imtnie own* a farm adjoining thi- one cn the we*t that he will also Work. W. >. l'hiipot, Albany, (is , *ays, “De U'.tt*# Little Early Kisers did ore more g than ary pill* I ever took." The faruoas little pills for constipation, bil !oi*ir*« and liver and bowel troubles — Oleodahl Bros. Mr* J. M Suyder. who has been a • very sick for several weeks died at her home in this city Thursday, March 1. !:••?*. Funeral will »*c held at the M. E < huri h on Saturday, March J, at 10 •'clock a in The remain# will ce taken to \ .rdurette cemetery whete the burial • ill take place about 2 o'clock p. in. 1 be* bttuary wid lie glyeu next week. >!r an i >lra K J. Nightingale re ceived a tea act of *2 piece# of Jap an**- ware as a present from Mrs. N igtotiugak '# brother »ho bought them In Japan an ] -hipped them here. They *re*.f iu:;:ul design and very delicate iu ap; ar*r e be.ng a- transparent as the hne#t china ware. They are hand pa.fit* -1 and decorated w ith bird# i gei .ua to Japan, and are quite a If to the inhabitants of the atitTpode* f-wet "aturday proved to be an inter- I r*!mg da} for the L. of «biuoot.‘ They «e;e supported by H • lisle Mis Mellor. Mrs. A. Bech th<>Ul and Mr* Comer, all of whom are auiatuer star- 1 he entertainment ended with aati<>rtcouaody by Mrs-Arthurand J > l’» i-er which was none behind the o*her» Joe plats the bashful lover to t petfectioo on account of his rat ar»l timidity iu the presence of the opposing sex. After the enter tainment tbo*e who desired tripped the light fantastic toe until midnight. f'armera *b< Mid he careful in dealing wt’h traveling that per*. The gang wb*» did up the school dirt let* of this count} last (all for tbous nds of dol lars hate flown, leavinglhe purchasers to whom they sold orders on many s-bool districts for $-*7 00 each to uiourc their loses. Fifteen dollars worth of supplies were sold for $47 Mill ihe districts to pay #2 20 express charge* beside* In many cases they lid *< t even furnished the supplies thereby gi tting the orders for nothing Our capitalists ought not to buy these orders. lh« rehy incouraging this kind of di*b*ne*ty They certainly know better, or at least ought to look into *u> b htiMoess Lefore buying ftadulently obtained paper. Mary of these orders • id be fought to a finish in the courts, we tearn This is tb* nnlv way to prevent this kind of dishonesty. The banka beie, we understand, do not hold aav of ibi* paper, having refused to buy It. ..■■■■! 11 , ASHTON LOCALS. G. W. Marvel railed il to St. Paul Thursday afternoon, returned Friday. Bohn —On Wednesday, Feb. 21, i au pound boy arrived to make his home with Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Dunker. Thus Jamrog made a business trip to Omaha last week. Mrs. Rowen Sutton of Ord is here j visiting a» the home of In r parents, | Mr. and Mrs. T. 1). Wilson. Carl Trafer of Rockville drove over Saturday on business. Mr. G. I). Bales is here in the place of S- 1). I.amphere who is visiting iu Iowa. We are informed that Miss May Marlow it. sick with pneumonia. W. T. Barstow of Ord was doing business iu our city Monday. « S. 1). Horton of Omaha was a pleasant caller Tuesday. Lewis M. and Miss Edua Williams spent Sunday at the “hub” with relatives. E. J. Harden of Ord, dropped iu on us Tuesday. Mrs. W. P. Saxton left Tuesday morning for Jamestown, N. Y. Don’t forget that W. M. Smelser is making farm loans at a low rate of interest and if you are interested you will find it to your advantage to see him before making application. A nice snow visited this section Monday and Tueday. which gives promise that we are on the list for some moisture to start spring work. Thos. Jamrog has purchased Stanislaus Gakzenski’s iuterest in the hardware business of the firm of Jamrog and Gaiczensk). The deal w«s completed Saturday. I. C. U. WO YOU WANT A CALENDAR. The biggest—and best—calendar ever issued by any American railroad is now being di>tributed by the Burlington Route. It has twelve sheets, one for each month of the year. On each sheet is a ^riking illustration of some feature of of the Burlington's servic or of the teri tory reached by its lines—the govern* ments fast mail running at full speed: a tourest ear on its way to California; engine 1591, the largest passeuger en gine in the world; a library oar; a com partment sleeper; the Burlington sta tion at Omaha; n dining ear; a monster freight train: Estes Park, Colo; the plunge bath at Hot Springs, S. L>., Yel lowstone Falls, etc. The drawings from which the pictures were made are by Louis Braunhold, of Chicago, and cost several hundred dol lars. The size of the calendar is 22x28. The dates are in big type which can be read 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., they 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 promptly refunded. J Francis, General Passenger j Agent, Omaha, Neb. 2 9 7w -♦ m ^ • A Frightful Uiunilor. Will often cause a horrible Burn, Scald, Cut or Bruise. Bucklen's Arnica Salve, will kill the paiu and promptly heal it. Cures Fever Sores, Ulcers, Boiles, Corns, all Skin Eruptions. Best Pile cure on earth. Only 25 cts. a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by Odeudah! Bros, THE NEW TIME CARD. FEB. 25. | Radical changes in the new schedules of Burlington trains will be made Sun day, Feb. 23. To avoid disappoint ment and loss of time,, consult local ticket agent who is in a position to give you correct information . J. Francis, Geo. Pass. Agent. BURLINGTON ROUTK. Through sleeping cars to San Fran sisuo. No charges, no delay, no chance of missing connections, if you go to California by the Burlington Route. The Burlington runs through sleeping cars from Ornnha. Lincoln and Hastiugs, to Sin Fransisco, daily. Din ing cars all the way. Library cars west of Ogden. Finest scenery in the world. Sc- nearest Burlington ticket agent, or write J. Francis, G P A, Omaha, Neb. -♦ ♦ ♦ - . - The Silver Democrats in the house are greatly disgusted over Sibley’s recent stand ior prosperity1. The Pennsylvania statesman was a tow er of strength in the Democratic camp during the 180G campaign, consequently his present turnabout is keenly felt bv bis erstwhile col leagues. The other day in Congress he referred tc the taunts and jibes constantly directed at him from the Democratic side because of his ex pansion speech. They might, he said, call h:m turncoat if it made them feel any better, but be would nevertheless turn his coat whenever the inside looked better than the outside. “Some of my Democratic friends,’’ he added, ‘ would do well at this time to tur^ their coats iDside out and thus cover the rags and tat ters io which they are clothed.” A>SOI!NCEMENT CARI»S. AT Tin: M. K CHTRl H. On Sunday SI;.reh 1th a the SI. K. church, there will be preaching service at 10:30 Sub ject. is there any need for so many Religions Denominations. 7:3b. Subject. "Why I am a Methodist."' Wiggle Creek at 3. Subject. The Anchor of our Souls." A hearty invitatiod ex tended to all. W. r. Matthews, Pastor. AT PRESBYTERIAN HALL. Preaching next Sabbath by the Riv. J. M. I SIcCahan in Presbyterian ball. Loup City, at 10:30: Sabbath School in Rockville at ’ p. m followed by preaching at 3:00. The Ladies of the Unity Club will meet at the home of Sirs. Converse March (>. l'.*00. All are invited to attend. The study is , Grecian History and Current Events. There will be German services at the Bapt ist church on Sunday, March 10. at 2 p. m. Rev. John Bun eroeh of Aurora will preach. All Germans invited. The L. of G. A. R. will give a dance in the Watktnson hall March 17. Come one and all and wear tha green. Music by Orchestra. Admission 7)0 cents. Committee. There will be preaching at the Baptist church March 1th. morning and evening. All are invited. J. A. AXG1EK. There is no better medicine for the babies than Chamberlain's Gough Re ined}'. Us pleasant taste and prompt and effectual cures make it a favorite with mothers and small children. It quickly cures their coughs and colds, preventing pneumonia or other serious consequences It also cures croup and has been used in tens of thousands of cases without a single failure so far as we have been able to learn. It not only cures croup, put when given as soon as tbecroupy cough appears, will prevent the attack. In cases of whooping cough it liquifies the tough mucus, making it easier to expectorate, and lessens the severity and frequency of the parox ysms of coughing, thus depriving that disease of all dangerous consequences. For sale by Odendahl Bros. GOLD AT CAPE NOME. If you want information about Cape Nome country, bow to get there and what it costs, write to J. Francis, Gen. Pass. Agent, B. A M. R. R. R. in Xebr. Omaha, Neb. 2 16 4w BE GOOD TO YOURSELF and good to your friends. When you treat a friend to whiskey, give him t'.ie best. HARPER Whiskey is the beverage for your friends and for you. Sold by—T. II- Elsner. Loup City. Neb. - A Night of Terror "Awful anxietv was felt for the wid ow of the brave General Burnham of Macbias. Me-., when the doctors said she would die from Pneumonia before Morning" writes Mrs S. 11 Lincoln, who attended her that fearful night.but she begged for Dr King's New Discov ery, which had more than once saved her life, and cured her of Consumption. After taking, she slept ail night. Fur ther use entirely cured her." This marvelous medicine is guaranteed to cure all Throat, Chest ami Lung Di seases. Only 50c and SI 00. Trial bot tles free at Odendahl Bro> ♦ ♦ ♦ TO CALIFORNIA The American Summer land. ‘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 Sleepers. Buffet Smoking and Lib rary Cars with Barber Shop and Pleas ant Reading Rooms, Dining Cars, Meals a-la-carte, Piutsch Light, Steam Heat. For tickets, advertising matter and full information call on or address—W. D. Clifton. Agent. Bucklen’* Arnica Salve Has world-wide fame for marvelous cures. It surpasses any other salve, lo tion, ointment or balm for Cuts, Corns, Burns, Boil* s. Sores, Felons, Ulcers, Tetter, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Chap ped Hands, Skin Eruptions; Infallible for Piles. Cure guaranteed. Only 23c at Odendahl Bros. - - ♦ ♦ FARM FOR RENT. Grain Rent—One north of Alex Bail lie’s on Cole Creek. Address or call on H. Smki.sek, Ashton, Neb. LOOK HERE! 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 "s Shoe Store. DRS. SEARLES & SEARLES Main Office 11th & O Sts LINCOLN, NEB. l‘J rears in Omaha and Lincoln, SPECIALISTS j in Nervons. Chronic and | Private DISEASES of * MEN AND WOMEN; AH Private Diseases and DISORDERS OF MEN EisGtricitjfMEDiciVjE enables us to guarantee to cure all curable cases of the Nose, Throat, Chest Stomach. Liver, Blood. Skin and KidDey Diseases — Lost Manhood, Night Emissions, Hydrocele, Yar icoceie. uonorrnea, tiicet. rues, ristuia ana | Rectal Ulcers. Diabetes and Bright's Disease. ; $100.00 for a case of CATARRH. ! RHEUMATISM, DYSPEPSIA, or BLOOD FOISON we cannot care if curable Stricture r.nd Gleet Cured at Home. examination and Consultation FREE. Home treatment by mail in all diseases a specialty. All medicino famished. Call or address with stamp for circular, free boot, and receipts -write them today P. O. Box 224. Otttce In Kit bards Elk., 11th & p, Lincoln, Me hr. Goods in Plain Red Figures. There are so many goods that it is impossible to give you prices on them in ilesiiibe them through the newspapers. You must call and look them over and 1 "dl s ake xou a price that will satisfy you. Below you will find a few prices: riDArCDICC. Arbuekles eollec, l-l cents.; X X X X coffee 111,cents: ten cent \ W L[l I Uw. best he for 7 <• :.t - Tiger tine cut tobacco, <; papers for 25 | > lamp flues, any s>iz *, for 25 cents; choice tomatoes per can, 10 cents; tea ounce can K. C. hacking pow< * * tor Scents; fifteen onnee can K. C. baking powder for 12 cents; twenty-five onuct K l’, bakoog powdei lot -• cents; clothes, plus, 4 ilez. for 5 cents; New England mince meat, for 10 cents p.r lb; bes axle greese 5 cts. 7 boxes matches for 5 cents; Celluloid starch, S ccd??: Wooden Egg casts, bolds 12 d< z. ege c1 t i\ farmer should have one, per case 25 ceutc; Basket egg cases, holds ten doz egg. 1- cents each; best^ hioom made for 25 cents; five cent sack of table salt for 71 c,s; grape nut. per package 1 ■'< cents; lea from 25 < t-nta a lb upward; glass wash board worth 50 cts goes for 715 cts; Ivory soap, 4 cts . cove oysters for 10 ami l'» ^ cts a can, cow braud soda. 5 cts; 3 lb can syrup for 11 cents, 3 lb can sorghum for El cents; Shreaded w„cat biscuits 10 cts; rubbers for fruit jars 3 cts a dozen, stone churns 7 cts. a gallon. T!% (ZClCW\Q>' Best prints. 4 and 5 cents a yard; imported Saxony yarn at one naif mJ | price, men s mittens, at your own price: finest neck ties for very little mcney. There never was a better time to buy ladies and childrens hose; cotton flannel at 8 cents, w ith 14 cents a yard; ladies and childrens wool drawers at less than half regular price; men's cotton flannel and men s woolen r ndershirts going at 50 cents; on the dollar; gent's cull*. 10 cents a pair, worth 25 cents; ><• inch cloaking flannel at 50 cents a yard woith 85 cents; red white and yellow all wool flinnel for infants and and childien at one-half regular pr.ee. Come in and see my button stock. I am selling them for less than one-third their value. You will want them. SnnTC AIVIlTt rpnee- n is impossible to give you prices on boots V*/ Xs/ \ r** M U i 1 and shoes. I still have a large stock of men, women and children's shoes on hand. If I can fit von I will save you 50 cts. on every dollar you buy. Boys Felt boots and rubbers, size 4 and 5 complete for only $1.00 a pair: children s arctics for 35 cents a pair; >IeD, women and children's rubbers for less than half price. Ljj J\ ■ A large stock of men s boys’ and children.s hats going at less than one hall price I ■ /* I ^ J Caps at one fourth their value I T ]\T QU/ tA TT)f^ • China sugar bowles for 20 cents each, worth 50 cts; china >«—• v—i N Z \ V-L • saace Wishes, eight for 25 cents; glass sauce dishes, eight for 25 cents; extra fine glass goblets 5 cunts apiece. Glass tumblers, 7 for 25 eents. Oibir goods to uumereus to mention i T. L. Pilger isgeingoutof business, and he is selling bis goods for less than factory prices. All kinds of goods are advancing, and are going to be higher. Pilger is going out of business and he is making extra loyv 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 fixtures. Don't fail to take in bargains the next GO davs You can't make monev anv faster than bv buving vour goods of Pilger. I pav the 1 highest market price for butter and eg<_rs. Tpeo l pi Leer?. TIME TABLE. LOUP CITY. NEBR. Lincoln, Denver. Omaha, Helena, Chicago, Butte, St. Joseph, Salt Lake City. Kansas City, Portland, Sr. Louis, San Francisco, anti all points and all points East and South. West. TRAINS LEAVE AS FOLLOTVSt GOING EAST No. 52 Passenger.7:K a. in No. CO Freight ..12.50p. m' GOING WKST No. 51 Passenger.4:15 p. tn. No. 59 Freight.12:50a. in. Sleeping, dinner and reclining chair cars (seals free) on through trains. Tiekets sold and baggage checked to any point in lbe United States or Canada. For information, maps, time tables and tickets cail on or write to R. L. Arthur Agent. Or J. ERANois, Gen'l. Passenger Agent, Omaha, Nebraska, C. P. RAILWAY. No so leaves daily except Sunday (pass enger i. 7:30 a. m. No. 8s leaves Monday, Wednesday and Friday, (mixed) 12:20 p.m. No 90 leaves Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, (mixed)2:»o p. m. No 87 arrives daily except Sunday (mixed 12:05 p. m. No \5 arrives daily except Sunday (pass enger) 7.35 p. m. First class service and close connections east, west and south W. D. CLIFTON, Stood Death 05. E. B. Munday, a lawyer of Henrietta, Tex , once fooled a grave-digger. He says: “My brother was very low with malarial feverand jaundice, 1 persuad ed him to try Electric Bitters, and he was soon much better, but continued the,r use until he was wholly cured. 1 am sure Electric Bitters saved his life,” This remedy expels malaria, kills di sease germs and purifies the blood; aids digestion, regulates liver, kidneys and bowles, cures constipation, dyspepsia, nervous diseases, kidney troubles, fe male complaints: gives perfect health. Only 50c at Odendahl Bros. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior. Land Office at Lincoln, Nob. i January 15th, 1900. f Notice is hereby given that the follow tng-named settler has filed notice of his 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, countj’, at Loup, City Nebraska, on March 3rd WO.), viz; Paul Mickisli, Homestead Ent ry, No. 1842S, for the North East quarter of Section 36, Township 13 north of Range 15 west of the 6th p. m. He names the following witness to prove his continuous residence upon and culti vation of, said land, via: William Qninn, Ravenna. Nebr. Herman Wilke, SweetWater *• Chits P.utler „ „ •* Jacob Wolf, . J. W. Johxsojt, Register. NOTICE My spring and summer samples arc at hand and parties wishing to have a suit or pair of pants made, I will kindly advise them to place in their ord r now so as to have them when they want them.—Yours Respectfully, VV. H. Boecksek. Loup City'8 Fashionable Tailor. Dont Be Fooled! The market Is being flooded with worthless imitations of ROCKY MOUNTAIN • ••TEA••• To protect the public we call especial attention toonr trade mark, printed on every peck age. Demand the genuine. For Sole by ell Druggist* r Trains Daily VIA WYOMING, UTAH, NEVADA, CALIFORNIA, AND PACIFIC COAST POINTS, f One night to Utah. Only ' Two nights to Cal, Ore. From Xli'sotiri liiver. For time tables, folders, illustrated books, pamphlets descriptive of the ter ritory traversed, call on—W, D. Clif ton, Agt. Loup City, Neb 50 YEARS* t XPERIENCE Trade Marks Designs Copyrights Ac. Anvone sending s sketch nnd description may quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an invention is probably patentable. (Vmmnritca tionssrrictly confidential. II ami book on Patents sent free, ole- st agency fo" securing patents. Patents taken through Mann & Co. receive tprcial notice, withoutcfcnrge, iuihe Scientific Hmericaa. A handsomeiv illustrated weekly Largest ‘ir cnlation of anv seietititie journal. Terms, $3 a year: four months, |L Sold by all newsdealers MUM £ Co ^GtBroadway.JJg^YQrV Branch Office. G25 F St., Washington, D. C NOTICE OF SALE UNDER CHATTEL MORTGAGE. Notit e is hereby given that by virtue of a chattel mortgage dated on the „'th day ot October, lM)s and duly tiled in jhe office of the county e'erk of Sher man county, Nebraska, on the. 1st, day of November, . 0 , at \.Si o’clock a. :n. and executed by ,f. t staple wski to A M. Tetup lin to secure tne payment of one prom isory note, dated October grtth, iv.;s and due one year utter date, tor the sum of i •lOSO00 and upon which there is now due and unpaid the Firm ot #717 |<>, default having been made in the payment of said sum, and no suit or other proceed lnits at law having been instituted to re cover said if- i or any part thereof, and the sai years old; each ot said luntuals briny biandeit with t*x Head brand on the left hip; at public auction, near the house of J. 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