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PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY
AT I HE COUNTY HEAT
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To* Br t?#b hue ta runt mg » foot
ra a •ui» tbe Africa* linaai'h good
j • «»p« • of c'i B.a>L. *u‘. ahead
Ladamub baft ea tog ffiuie
Cur*: a*J tbe price of aaitaage Ifi
Parte i* rr»B«i-ug its lorucl alatsa
Tbe Pur.tt Ku ai* *t-i rroesve jaat j
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Efaitu ta Em acltae life. If tbe
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tbe aae *itb .be *ru*.»*
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Her* U*e keataefcj l*ei» *«rata are
g’ mt tag aabtat i of tbe Goebel la»
and a a:ee»tt .e oa foot ta tbeir
oat rata* for It* repeal
Ik', at ba* ‘-oariaded to do up,
Or» g o* best at J • ill tura but
moutB i eat t4l Lb# abore* of tl«4
f *’. oar uf Batata Una apriBf 1W
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Tbe tv-e*,. UU Journal a*}*'
tb*t Mr. b <aau baa rrtjWMf ali j
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aat '.urtf o •f.uel at i attead Mr
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Tbe r iti’4 of tbe T.sbea purrhaaed
a H. - *.t«J at tbe
at .ft* *- .riac tie *a« a be ba*
M a A» a *j "«"*• a*. ftl> amateur pbo
t«*jfrapBef and aoa ta* eoOciBded to
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tberr a .. •># '* e.ier ikpabiicait*
f: . i-u* l at rbieb-e a’
tbe U..I --a. e-b*eb..v*. Ju;> -*tb
Is aa.be tbe eaa* «e predict ati
ex. u »»to linear fcr*: i n« after a fe»
» ■ ulftMted
Tb< I -peaa. kab Capital, atii
be rub for oae ae»a bj tbe Re* ,
P^e Jtb a* JcftOft • old rua a pap j
et *t i Boer tbe Ai.bi* a Cttani
I ja. aiaMt .e* u»ai for one *«e* it
* m V«c aa tbt «•* . «ou»d rot a
p.pa: kaaaa* atil never • top
bleed <Bg
Tbe average far® »» »« of core io
1* « 1*- *4 aaa . ♦ u cetita per buabel.
Laat «ear abra tbe crop aaa 1115.
*#b,b*b lob-.* largar. tbe average
^ p- .ft aaa Ml 2 veal* per ttuabel on
tbe farm Paring M» K bit ) a proa
parity tarn La* !«m a great da
m*u4 for IEm reading product of tbe
farmer* mad at macb better prices
Not a eieg i« faiure ■»» recorded *
.**; month •£*, .tf tbe mabutartur
er. .f .ura cottoa good* or bats.
▲ There m+m o«l|r fi« fai’arr* among
all tba r»rut«trr, bnrk and glass '
maaufa terer* and ia woolen atd
leather manufacturer* tber were
»a>* *er tb*a ta mat «► bet tear ex
« , * be An J all*. '.be demo rata
are hot bsMo
—
• * . . i »?* Kat
a* * a bile he eat nd bg a long in
the a the or her daf be became
int* i ta a itUle aix I ear old
t*»i an» oauttttrd to fwwpehhd
•j jas’t «* t>* liUB of tbe usual juve
nile c a;a 'er Ftcaiif be asked, :
are tue an American ora Brian.'
T«- r* a a <. *e*V® ‘ -®mg fro® a
little ms t ear old that aboutd set to
think g lb worshipers of tbe * i«»y
sr»U Are tuu an American or
a Mr am The |if»'i- t is so *tg
edLaat that «■*'•# Mr Mr*aa aboaid
pae me r« impor**©-^ hlort tbe fail j
Campaign i- «»*er
i b'lutintl 1 re! ft ]»!•-«• over]
n.v...* tviKillMe* 19 4 sk *.’l**l
lb - £f*btafti ntaruie of ttia* i-4»« <j
it «u impoasibie fur ik B*.f»«t h».
ss •UBlkurm to do mu\
tLrrr oa .*£ to Ue ; rrfrtrt U.I tanfl
to tm fM of *4«. t ao i Ik extra nos*
mi guU forLondon fe»r<g»-,
f 4 Irtab g**»J# *•*« Spaoi»li curreu
jra* ataai* Cuban mrretiaots are
»o« at tag «beee tkr caa get Ik
beat goods at to ot reasonable prices
and am maitting pi—plly. A
|b M hnen aerrtbaat attribute#
tfcu **l < -be tie. able, aud ealigtil
taad goaetanreot uf tkt country by
ibr ttiaiM '
F ir »; ctiltitij political capers
jua* t m that is hard to fathom by
t:.e »m *• p *ud. Russia, Germany
and Fiance each seem to imagine
it at ’.be wi.rlj mas made for them
a d if it an not f.»r the fear of
ea her new maps would tie ma< •
daily. In tbe mean time England
is plodding alone sa* ing nothing but
ts sawing mood diligently and when
tie c fitment finally stops her cir
* «i iur ■ eac h ar-und the other
and tbe d ust settles, they will
observe that Jchn Bud is firmly set*
tied in south Africa, is tbe owner of
Hr- Transvaal and ha* been retting
and recuperating while they have
ttr-en wearing themselves out keep
ing up a noise. England baa lost
less than three thousand men in
«*< jtj Africa in killed, those wound
e»t will mostly get well and the pris
ts * *• will soon lie returned to her
and when peace is declared she will
have an army mobilized and cquip
p J is perfect condition that are
veterans. She will have a quarter
f a million men with even their
Lard tack provided and an expe
run: e that make* them nearly invin
.,e. leaders more sompetent than
\rr\, » and if Russia has pushed her
«’ '*»* k* too close tbe Afghan froo
tier to suit Mr. Chamberlain he will
® -t aeiv sir ke while be is ready.
« I.EAR CHEEK NEWS
I:: b*’weather continues warm the
'k-u.c** * at It again. There m ill
a small acreage of wheat sown.
I A t art is feeding cattle fo- South
Ositu a arket Mr. Clark lost a tear
^ ib** *trawr stack process. Tbe
•tar*. f'*il no it.
llvnry Halier is recor-ring for a
•e - ere att ui h * f typhoid poftnoils.
Mr - 1* r- tt baa left this part of
the country Just w here be has gone
D<I I OC **•*in» to know*
Harry > *♦ ;ey is i.*ck from North
V k'«ta wfa i ha* been on a tour to hunt
a *» bom*. II* think* this country
.» £ ia l »i. u.ii tor bias and so Iks paid
a *rge pri •«* to g*t bis old farm back.
Th pops w ill vote n»xt f1 to elect
a U jsocrmt ic president. Won’t that
be t i -e
* n«» are -riling at from $-15 to $4fi
per t.-ad. *ok» like this ought to
or changed. Auotber democratic ad
mi ul-t ration will do it.
I*««. Mnwrrv and wife are rejoicing
over be arrival cd a new bat»v girl.
Kkcuidek.
Wm Orr. Newark. O. say a, “We aer
er fee *«fe w Itbwut One Minute Cough
C .re m the house. It saved my little
hoy’s l.fe w Let be bad the pneumonia,
vVe tL a it btbe best medicine made”
It ur.s coughs and ali lung diseases.
Piea-aa: to take, harmless and gives
immediate results — Od*udahl Bros.
If so, there must be seme !
| trouble with its food. Well ?
| babies are p!i»mp; only the J
s.ck are thin. Arc you sure '
the food is all right ? Chii- ;
dren can’t help but grow;
i they must grow if their food
| iKRirishes them. Perhaps a ;
| mistake was made in the \
| past and as a result the di- j
gesticn is weakened. If that)
is so, don’t give the baby '
a lot of medicine; just use
i your every-day common j
sense and help nature a I
little, and the way to do
it is to add half a teaspoon- I
l | f 4»
ful of
; scon’s i
EMULSION
to the baby’s food three cr
lour times a day. The gain .
j will begin the very first day i
? you give it It seems to •
j correct the digestion and '
| gets the baby started rigid '
I again. If the baby is nurs
; ing but docs not thrive, then
! the mother should take the j
j emulsion. It will have a j
good effect both upon the -
mother and child. Twenty*
Bve years proves this fact :
W and (t.no, all
j | t SCOTT 4 BOWKE. CherniK*. Krw York. S
■ ■ »■ ■ Ml ..in II Him. . Ml i ■ III li
SEE!) WHEAT.
1 have some good Velvet Chaff Seed
a h* a< Tor sale
A II. Simmons.
L«»up City, Ntb.
Presidents Kruger and Steyn of
t .e Transvaal and Orange Free Stale
Republic, have memoralized Eng
land to end the war and also request
ed the L’nited Stabs to use their
good offices to that end. but Salis
bury refuses any or* rtures from the
Transvaal cr any place else, l i
conditioEal laving down of arm* and
s general subai.ssion to British dicta
tiou a e the only terms England will
hear to. The Boer has got the lion
thoroughly stirred np and the only
thing that will appease bis wrath is
to know that the lamb reposes be
nealb his bristling c>at.
ASHTON ITEMS
Rev. Boyd of St. Paal occupied
the pulpit at the Presbyterian church
at this place Friday evening.
Mr. 8. I). Lamphert and family
returned from an extended trip
through eastern Nebraska and Iowa.
Mr. G. D. Bales of Sterling, who
has been acting Agent during Mr.
Lampberes absence, left us Monday
morning for Elyria, Neb.
Ignac Nowicki made a dung trip
to St. Paul and back Monday.
Mr and Mrs. Henry Howard drove
over to Boelus Friday evening and
spent Saturday.
J. O. Wakenighl of Boelus was
seen on our streets Monday.
*
Henry Reasland of Ravenna was
doing business here Tuesday.
G W. Marvel and \V. M. Smelser
speut Tuesday night with friends at
Loup City.
The new creamerc reports that
everything is going along smoothly,
and new customers are daily com»ng
in and everything gives promise
that it is going to be a gran i sue- |
cess.
Carl Trafer of Rockville, was in
onr city Wednesday.
The report just came in that u
son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Niels
Jensen of I>aunieverke, on March
14, 1900.
l. c. c.
DO TOC WANT A CALENDAR
The biggest—vnd best—calendar ever
issued by any American railroad Is now’
being distributed by tbe Burlington
Route.
It has twelve sheets, one for each
month of tbe j ear. On each sheet is a
striking 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 car on its way to California;
engine 1591, tbe largest passenger en
gine in tbe world; a library car; a com
partment sleeper; the Burlington sta- !
tion at Omaba; a dining car; a monster
freight train; Estes Park, Colo; the
plunge bath at llot Springs, S. D., Yel
lowstone Falls, etc.
Tbe drawings f om which the pictures
were made are by Louis Braunbold, of
Chicago, and cost several hundred dol
lars
The size of the callendar is 22x28.
The dates are in big type which can
be read at a distance of 59 feet. For
business offices 'h»* Burlington calendar
is simply invaluable.
Purchased in large quantities, tbe
calendars cost tbe 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 jour money will
be promptly refunded.
.1 Fisancis, G- neral P ssenger
Agent, Omaha, Neb. 2 9 7w
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,
•OUF CITY, - KKMKAKK A.
R. J. NIGHTINGALE.
ATTORNEI-AT-LAff,
LOUP OITT, i I m
A- S- MAIN.
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
LOUP CITY, - • X) BRASKA
OFFICE.—One door east of Chase’s
l rug store.
W. L. MARCY,
DEJVl 1ST
JFFICE ON EAST SIDE PCC-IC SQEARE
LOUP CITY, NEB.
start the tear right.
By this we menu that if y ou are not
already a subscriber to The Nebraska
State Journal you should become out*
at once The Journal is N ebraska's old
reliable. Bein^ published at tbe state
capital it print?- tnor.- news of interest
to Ketraskans than any other paper in
tbe state.- Many of its patrons have
been subscribers for over a quarter of a
century. The Journal has built up a
tmnendious business by its pusb and
eneigv ai d the paper standa at the head
of the co urnn. Its daily and Sunday
issues not only contain all the current
news of the world, but are filled with
special features. The Semi Weekly
Journal, which by many is called “‘the
farmers'da’ly,* gives 104 papers a year
for 81 00 and is one of tbe greatest bar
gains ever offered readers. Tbe year
1600 will be a record breaker with tbe
Journal, a«-1869 has been. Join tbe ar
my of readers for tbe coming presiden
tial campaign.
THE WAY TO GO TO CALIFORNIA
Is in a tourist sleeper, personally con
ducted. via the Burlington Route. You
dou't change cars. You make fast time.
You see the finest scenery on the globe.
Your ear is not so expensively fur
nished as a palace sleeper, but it is just
ss clean, just as comfortable, just as
good to ride in—and nearly $20 00
cheaper. It has wide vestibules: Pintscb
gas, high back seats; a uniformed Pull
man porter; clean bedding: spacious
toilet rooms; tables and a beating range.
Being strongly and heavily built, it
rides smoothly; is warm in winter and
cool in ummer.
In charge of each excursion party is
an experienced excursion conductor
who accompanies it right through to
Los Angeles.
Cars leave Omaha, St. Louis, Lincoln
and Hastings every Thursday, arriving
San Francisco following Sunday, Los
Angeles Monday. Only three days from
the Missouri River to the Pacific Coast,
including a stop-over of hours at Den
ver and 2* hcurs at Salt Lake Ciiy—two
of the most interesting cities on the con
tinent.
For folder giving full information,
call at any Burlington Route ticket of
fice. or write to—J, Francis,—Gen*l
Passenger Agent, Omaha, Neb
‘1 used Kodol Dyspepsia Cure in my
family w it b wor.derlu results. It gives
immediate relief, is pleasant to take and
is truly the dy-peptic’s best friend,’
says E. Ilartgerink, Overisel, Mich.
Digests what you eat. Cannot fail to
cure.—Odendahi Bros.
Od**ndahl Bros., guarantees every bot
tle of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy and
will refund the money to any one who
is not satisfied after using two-thirds of
the contents- This is tbe best remedy in
the world for lagrippe, coughs, voids,
croup and whooping coughs and is
pleasant and safe to take it prevents
any «endonov of a cold to result in pneu
monia. Odendahi Broa. 8-1 19
FRANCHISE TO THE NEBRASKA TELE
. PHONE COMPANY.
(Ordinance No. 57 )
Sec. I That the Nebraska Telephone Com
pany be. and are hereby granted right of way
for the erection and mainiainance of poles and
wires, with all the appurtenances thereto, for
the purpose of transacting a general telephone
and telegraph business through, upon and
over the streets, alleys and public grounds of
the village ef Loup City, for the period of
twenty (20 > years: Provided: That said com
pany shall at all times, when so requested by
city authorities, permit their poles and fixtures
to be used for the purpose of placing and
maintaininc thereon any wires which may be
necessary for the use of the police and fire de
partments of the village, and further Provided,
Such poles and wires shall be erected so as
not to interfere with ordinary travel through
such streets and alleys, and Provided: When
ever it shall be necessary for any person to
move along or across any of said streets or
alleys, any vehicle or structure of such height
or size as to interfere with any poles or wires
so erected, the company using and erecting
such poles and wires shall, upon receiving
twenty-four hours notice thereof, temporarily
remove such poles and wires from such place
as must necessarily be crossed by such vehi
cle or structure.
Sxc. 2. Any person who shall interfere
with. cut. remove, injure, break or destroy any
of the poles, wires, fixtures, instruments or
other property of any telegraph or telephone
company or association within the corporate
limits of this village, shs 11 be deemed guilty of
a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof,
shall be fined in any sum not exceeding one
hundred (100i hundred dollars.
That this ordinance shall take effect on and
after its publication.
Approved and passed the 2nd day of March.
1900. and published the 9th day of March. 1900.
j J. Phil Jaeger. Chairman
Attest. - Board of Trustees.
I George H. Gibson. Village Clerk.
Ttlislin.PToMEBCDY^™ !
S Jl». KI'IT(I»:-1 Gtainetl a Idii* silk dim with
■ lemon juice; what will restore the rotor? Iam
■ mailing lot* of money selling the Climax link
a Washer. Have not made hue than Sin any day 1
■ worked. Every family want* a I'ish Wi:*ber, and i
a t*a> ?.'• quickly when they •** tin* dislou washed
■ and dried perfectly in one minute. 1 aeil a* many
■ washer* as my brother. and he i« an old *aie*
■ imtn. I will Hear #3,t**> tbi* year. Address the [
■ Climax Mfg. Co.. Columbus. Ohio. Anyone ran I
50 YEARS'
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Designs
Copyrights Ac.
Anyone sending a sketch and description may
quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an
invention is probably patentable. Communion
tions strictly confidential. Handbook on Patents
sent free. Oldest agency for securing patents.
Patents taken through Munn A Co. receive
sperml notice, without charge, in the
Scientific American.
A handsomely Illustrated weekly largest cir
culation of any scientific journal. Terms. f2 •
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YOU SHOULD**-*-**. . ^ ~
REMEMBER THAT YOU
CAN BUY GOODS
OFSiffe
J. PHIL JAEGER,
As Cheap as you can Anywhere.
WE HAVE THE
bought by any one dealer in Sherman county. Several, thousand dollar*
worth of fresh winter goods still on hand and must be out by spring time
which is not far off. From now* on, January 1, 1900, all winter good* will
be sold on a very close margin.
Do not be illured by annual sales elsewhere, but come and see our stock
I know 1 can please you in quality and prices. I buy goods that will sell
I can save you money on everything.
Did you ever get left? No, nor you never will if you go to
J. Phil Jaeg:ei*’s to buv
Pubbef Goods, Boots, Shoes apd Gaps
OR ANYTHING ELSE IN THE GENERAL MERCHANDISE LINE.
^ ours for a Happy acd prosperous New Year.
J. PHIL JAEGER, s“h
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\I~’ ANTED—Honest man or woman to
” travel for largo house; salarv $65
monthly and expenses with increase; position
permanent: inclose self-addressed --tamped en
velope. MANAGER. 330 Caxton bidg.. Chica
go, 111. 7-1-19
VI’ASTED—SEVkRaL BRIGHT AND
” HONEsT, persons to represent us as
Managers in this aDd close by counties.
Salary ♦<>*> a year and expenses. Straight
bona-fide, no more, no less salarv. Position
permanent, onr references, any bank in
any town, it is mainly office work conduct
ed at home. Reference Enclose self-ad
dressed stamped envelope —Thk Domik
ios Company. Dept S, Chicago 9 J6 to S I9ii
CAPT WILLIAM ASritR CHALER
Congressman from New York is the president
of The N kw I okk Star, which is giving away
FORTY oOLLAR BICYCLE daily as of. r
ed by their advertisement in another column
Hon. Amos J. Cummings. M. C . Col. Asa Bird
Gardner. District Attornev of New York ex
Qovernor Hogg, of Texas and Col. Frau Feigel
of New York, are among the well known name
in their Board ot Directors
Facts That_j Ready
Every Patriot January 1st
and Voter <
Ought to K«^j Tht 1900
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AND ENCYCLOPEDIA.
H Political Re?istef
Containing Full Information
Upon All Statistical Facts
and Figures*
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A Complete Guide to the
Forthcoming Elections
of 1900.
SPECIAL < The South African
FEATURES. War; War in the Phil
-- ippines; The Interna
tional Peace Congress; Our Naval
and Military Establishments; The
Samoan Settlement; The Great
Trusts and Their Capitalization, and
many other subjects of equally vital1
interest._
A complete History cf each of
the Ships in the American
Navy, by Edgar Stanton Mac
lay, Historian U. S. Navy.
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I abuse, or excess and mdis
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FOR SALE BY
ODENDAHL BEOS., Loup City, Neb
NOTICE.
We have purchased the stock and pump and windmill
business of James Reutfrow and are now readv to continue
business at the old stand. We handle a complete line of
WINDMILLS, PUMP. PIPES & FIXTURES
We have every appliance for making first class
Drive or Hydraulic Wells and
respectfully solicit your order. Our charges are reasonable,
our price* are right.
COLE A McDOXALD, Loup City, Neb.
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