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Tlta- lnt*r rW-rre4 V r%*»£T 1 •* »»!* Ibr o? t» i *( ~a bilj pratl f* ♦* • be" a*4 a# ” »»*b • |*o»*> a* •b-aut It pa. ti»a I? fart bar a4*t«*** fteat »* p«f»i*b a»** a twr* • a< I !«**# p|J| at rbt »♦ "MaaVa” •» ***!»• |j*> k«> * *- art aiarb ■bMpai •* «Hb* I* • ■ far kl* tf atlflar «a*i M»»b>»i«a marl t»« f tti»( ba a*»jr * it. *•-* «**-r« bfrunrt ila* aMbbwiba* «ra» ua*a la da fat arc i \, ; • * :'* ; ilt-i: » l* k » part of Vt • f r «• 1 :s\ putting jr a H ' r , n rt !»ing a rye faces •t a f« Jot* i’ii It. 4 1 li" i mb. < _« ]. v 111 *t aiol wife na» over i I! S; ill. u-f i to the Tracy j farm of t#» i<* V,« In «!»v. M J. Jt O |In .i» wcQt to (!nod I - * t :» ■ • v t *.t . f is v. (t-k. M ?•!» t i: . t .«! iji rv nar r. * ■ ; * ;t • > . juri with a rani*i) uti.f i ti .» wr«-k. J 1 I* j » it ril'iii a new einert n't •! Vi i r it.* tnguix! lhi« ere* * u .u ! : * . i T. H Eisner • »-n' ' *.ir 1 M >u iat to shoot g^e^e. Mf> *i.o I. ■ • to tiit* h os pit *.l at >• l*.u' 'At .it §* k r ** a a i«> of r< * i » .t* wl. v »Mi' t. ith of t«ia’ \ J tf. ; i ■ ’ • i the !>oer amt tin* *1.11 u - 5 - I : • i oo account of ikterct « -a her. r I \J " a June bilde 4.b-. I. l j.jing eye*, a lovely \ . • . I »v Mountain Tel »l. ..i. ' A»k y ur druggist. A * I * • ' I i' 1 beui**’lve* to lie * »:• • jut-sted to call an<< 't • » > iii\ • tbi' tnattet t \ r • ■ . »! *• and oblige. II * it • : I. ><' Ind , an 1 i i i r t *w n. John f* * . . » \ I ill tbtCitf IttHf it** r*«h Its#- - O' X’ • Li **»■' hi .* Hu*.lit ** ill,*. r i * \ *»** 1 for l.t*t ion II J . * i» i * &*** »« \. i. l it Hi# c**r ii lit Z ■ • t*. *>n account i>! ■«< -v night go ntnl h**s*r : v j iv*ti.»n It If row and .1 n<. »t**rie* of i he T ic*1 y night. . «•*.;.c-!u the) ofange* and pea •i* elea <■, 1 I I and *!■ ill* BiC f. II" m Orr H *f fieri ,»if* w ■(."'lit1*? "i» fine It Win » * 4%'* thin* it i* It evt-d my little i tb>* |>t ♦ unions c * i«t uii-tl cu t- made " :! :ii. . ;f g diteaM'S ■ i.i •■*** arid give* (• ■ atiI Bros*. Ur, ! *« NV «I* Pitgcr l; «%» ci ■»1* **"in*- ft r*<- y ahljfll ■ * III t If t ’*»ti to* tit fh.it hi* . *• <1 from i>ui M ■! tnl*|w r if .'Ton, low a. '< w U • . *r* in Jan**. - • . boy* an<| a * funds heie .1- progress. > h i>. ; • i v 'inly cor* v ' > r - u. in, which is ? ' L< { » i'y. April 1*J. r*’ - i * * ■ "in i i.i •rtant cm * ' • - ■ i . central con:. * * . I . * . i mi;fated for r > i c iiip*.ici’. lie ** i i * *1 a fail lie leg at ion and ’ come v tear ►»*!!, A t. i*.: . H t, in Jung from • . ! J * Ian I. an* 1 * t • f o I Mr. K**int7, If *•: Aaf-iii! Jung, of tbia «!tj. I r»*i_ ;t* w »*;:!' There several ' • -rs He hoi .. v* < i here a number 'O’! ■ • n » wife died when lie »• ' I > ‘ 'I 6l .11*: umL He *n • ; v* r* an i . i)i>* w ,r of flu • * ■ ■ - . i •,» t e brought *• -■ ■ '• u* nt I -id • his wife in K.ergreen cemetery. 1 * i' * n ( irh »»» girt-n lit Area • a * Ft lay night by Hit* J :* * ’»’* M I. 1 li fi 4-boir «a‘i quirtette. Mr- *•■ • r, *]:>. ;i ichkina, Mrs. Miek * • M !.-• Hi- Jaeger, who rend **i. 1 -n ! M •“* . ;r J.‘ . » well til it Jit ,«;!:• '«ii Tb h'lii".. and created * •* r> f!i a Hi y were aluni’ . • ■ * H i i i • u-t stiuz». * ta * *' « ly a reproduction of ' It'-** *t tbe . imposition <•! ft!** - • / * ! r - f >’* h ,rh standard id i vtnaf re >■ <■ mien: manner which have* . . r t! satisfaction. The j choir, in * * * rt, pb***^* i the audience . I. - ■ Mien Ilona I i *- " < * »v Mr*, ilolehkina and Ms«• *1 a - • >y M- "'-r- Barnes and ** i • wer i „b and eat* rtaining »■ i.*.»•?, s lb [n.'iliun and ren i ■ .. • i>**iir idoied with * n it ;< .i • We'll have to 1 ui« tgage the farm ** ANV.I ( » tn.M t;.ti;t*v AT t-K-.saVTI.iilAM UALU TV- • ■ - • i.i <1 Lent •* supper will i»e „ v. .a :• •- r.T - iMuii liy B«(. J, M. Mc < i'n * r.ui* hub. I-oujj City, at 10:.1u a w 1 i • itb ». l»ool at 11 :Su and ■s . • . m • .t • at i:ie at 2 p. m.. followed ; > cvmm - -a -a S Ail a: a cordially favited. Tt new * *s ttsppi » fcav.s*: arrived all t:„ son. r i t* u-.a ! * f* ■ Ammiu church and - * Mt^umded to be on hand psoiaptly c--s". at 2 p. m.. ao as to en ui Bjw»a tL« vei-j isfittdia* and lmportaa duavi of the second quarter LOUP CITY, NEB. Socoi d hand Machin ery, horses and cattle will be sold. T. M.REED. I1I.NO ISCOAIISG Til* Sreat K *no Novelty Co. is coming to Loup City, Saturdaj March 31, under tin- auspices of the K. of 1'. Me no lias been here before au'l always pleas* J the people better than any show that has been here. Manv new ml iitions have been ad ded to the sh -w makes ibis year the banner season Among the many new additi s. is ;iu* bt autiful trans formation, entitled The Captive Fil ip;.u» i r the VV tiling of a lost Soul, als.» the beautiful and never to be forgotten patriotic scenic production • entitled; The birth of our Ilag. ln fact the entire program is one of beauty and completeness. Don’t' forest the date,—tomorrow night the 31st. Seats ou sale at Melfots. Reserve seats cents, general ad *i >n ciiildteu under 12 jeais l.‘»c You had better get jour tick ets DOW. FOR SAM-: OR KKN V FOR (’ASH The X. K fourth of Sec. :>d, lti. 15, ii* fenc d for pasture and located about llvi- mil'-.* ti *n: I, up City, close to A Btiihes farm house, ti!so the northwest • •f the northwest fourth of See. 29, 16, 15. lo-ar Larson's farm l'he recent - .n.iii: up of a cot ■'»! Paeliinjj bouse . » r o. 1 .-l . ij.' ht< i ing daily n* Ct *0 head of stock furnishes a vi.calm- competitive stock mark et with South Omaha for rhi- re* it r. thereby making: stock raising f »r in ire pt« Htable than the raising >f grain. 1 he long street lies of fences g ng m> in every direction would iu • m t • t at :> sture land surrounding I u;> < ’ir \ are b coming more valuable and scarce Ki ll Hi.-os , Sioux Falls, S. Ilak. It . X. V . write*, “I had dyspepsia over twenty v it- and tried doctors and medicine ■'id' lit beu* lit. I was persuaded to u-o Ko (1 1 >'. *.'» psia t 'ure ami it help* d m ^ from the start 1 believe it to be a ■ : lace a for ill form* of indigestion'’ It ■ sts u but; ou cat—Odendahl Bros. There was a lively run u a way on our s' e> * . ; .** Friday. A pair of Judge W ds colts, driven by young Mr. Bow man b-vauie unmanagable and ran into a team hitched to a load of brick and landing before IT pew's blacksmith -Imp Young Bowman was thrown from tb* cart and g o his shoulder some what bruised. One of the horses had his foot -ever1 dc cut. AS>II ION BK1SV1T1ES. Mr. Isii Sandhcrg arrived home We iuesday evening fr mi u prolong <1 sojourn at Larmie, Wyo. We understand that tie intends to en gige in farming again this year. Mr. .John Sandb ig left Thursday morning f< r his li one at West Supe ! i »r. Wis, after a lengthy visit with relatives in these parts. Tugs. Jam rog moved his ham a* m>5 Lanear Avenue the last jnrt of las' week onto his land on the creek. N I>. Thompson of Austin, was a pleasant caller Friday afternoon. F. W. Edmunds of Greeley, drop ped in upon us Friday and exchang ed *-g,as'' for a wbile j Cha*. Wall of Bellville, N V ., who | h is been here for a w eek assisting iu the management of the creamery, left us Friday evening for Sargent, where he intends to enter the em ployment of the Beatrice Creamery ! Co. BOHN! — A daughter was born to Hr and Mrs. L. A. Wilson on Fri day, March in;, lit to. Lew is we ir, mg a smile t iat is “all wool and a yard wide ” Now that winter is past we note that, our townsman, J. Wasielewaki is building a barn for his cow. What is tiie cause of such industry? l>r. S. Howard and Freddie Wieh tuau drove to Boelus, Friday of last e.to k, Ask Fred what Lis duck cost him. On account, of inclement weather the s rial held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ,j. ]>. Tailor on Friday evening was net well attended, but Ml those who (land to venture out report having had a delightful time. Mrs. Rowed Sutton left last week for hei home at Ord, after a long visit with relatives in “this neck of the woods.” Mr. and Mr?. K. H. E, Kendal! of St. Paul came up and spent Sunday ; with relatives. C. E. Tailor came up from St. Paul, Saturday evening and spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. ami Mrs. Hendrickson of Far well drove up and spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Smelser/ We hear that W. 0. Hunker was seen on the streets of Ravenna, last Sunday. “Ole Olson” alias Alex JohnseD, btked it to I> el os Mon 1 ay af ernooi on a visit, ho. sve lory • t > as a liin for “uer” ji t-ce. James L;.:»g t f Far’.ili was .see! on our situ s . h -sci J. 1: .litis w it s old f lends M, .day L A. Wii- u.-i r,ess trip to Loop Ci'v, and hack HIoimIu). We are sbrrv to bear ibatour old fricoil C. F Bu b i me . is very ill at presen t writing. A. N. Conklin paid St. Paul a bn si ii-. .n - v ik 1 ■ • > ■ d Jens Willo hnsea of St. l*aul was here I’eitsdav looking niter lb • mens of our nuicbrui in tbe grocery line. Miss Mary IAidebrm d is reported os being on the *i k list. Miss Lillian Paige of Bellwond, Ned , arrived Tees hi) evening for a visit writ her brother, K. 0 Paige. Mrs. J. Fred Neuman is sail t> be quite ill at this time. Miss Jennie Miileb.:itidt of St. P*ul arrived Tuesday evening u> take chare; ■ of ' .♦» orinvirv room of our sell ol- dun her >isters idne»s Mrs. Louis II i t crone down from Loup Cn Tmsd«\ morning to be at the tudsjde of her wathir, 34rs. J. Fred Nuonati. The st rtuT'ies i.n evening seems tt> have divested K (.1. Tavh-r of bis raustscbc, wdi h changes bis appear aiuv s cttObitlnable. We note that there is * call out b r a lie} t'blu-an p Cain to be beid on April lt>. at Mr. Uj n ivk s office. Mr. Hei.n Howard closed a vet3* successful fi rm of s -noo! j*i districr No ol). last i ik ~da\. I. C. U. We ilesire to annotir.ee to the public that on March hi. wo • \ill open a res taurant nriel lu cb cm n ter Also a full line of •'i^u.Fb. fr,;:r. n and candies Anticipating a share ! v< ir pat’onage, we are—Worn- Res ectfuii v. 3-0 Mrs. M. E, Stei.lm.vi iii:r r IKK LI'. ITS VO A Till: ViLLAUE OF LOUTU'Y XKBItASIv.V. Ordi nance No. 5S.) See 1. —-Ho v NI)Abt es . That nil that part of the Ville- .-of L ari City embraced in the fol lowing limits, -.hali he here fter known as the fire limits of the Vill;<:>;- of Loup city. Neb raska. to wit: Co:uprisio;: all of that part of Lalk and Krk libuauis a 1.5 = tern : the Village of Loup City n as Bio k thiru on .IS) and all that part of the on-'in; ! t r.vn now Village, of Loup •' ity. known as Block three <3), four ( It, live i.'o. eie- teen lo and nineteen (19). sk .—tiiN'is. No out ’ring shall b hi • • ft«- •• i in -. ?!:•••• B aits, unless allot" : !e w ;lls shall be built c; sion-. brick or. other •:reproof r iteiul: I’roviJed. that i. thing in th . tlon shall prevent the build in.: of ci Ct ( is cml privks not larger than I'M! feet si ml J.* B high, of lumber on unoc cupied lots. sac. 8.—S- ■'i ' Roofs, cornices and gut ters. .hall be a • red on the outside surface with copper, t.a. iron, zinc or otW fireproof material. Pv.i', 4 - v: . Nj wooden building or part of buih’in. a it'a in -aiJ Arts limits shall be raise 5, repairi d. enl.t ged or removed to any Other place within aid limit s; nor shall any such building be moved into the lire limits. Provid' d. That wk a the sidewalks may bo so rai lad "r be -e i below the threshold of v '• id . - : building may be so raised or lower- .last j V. ;i . .i first floor, not to ex ceed six iuthes a’ • th- sidewalks: n> r shall any wo •’ . thdi said limits, which may bere-if-< r I-. • dunam i! to the extend of fifty idb i>or e**;;'. of th - value thereof be re built: nors .ailt e h building where the dam age shall be less than fifty t.5i)i percent of Its value >e so r pah 1 as to be raised higher Ilian - he ai.-' .->i p hat I ft standing after such damage shall have occured, or so as to occupy a greater spar - than before the injury thereto: Provided, i irther: That this ordinance sh il not prevent the removal of any building now within the fir - liiuds to another place within said limi ts after i fie written consent is obtain ed of three-fourths of all the residual property owners -f block to which said building is to be taken, and -c. -h consent shall be filed in the office of the Village Clerk. Sec. .V Da m - ;rs. The aroo .nt or ex tent of the tbtma-.** that may be -done to any building may b det jrtnin : by three dLsintt r cst-nl perse:]'-, re-id. -its of the Village. o.:e who .shall )»■ selecte d by the owner of the building, the st -o.sd by the chairman of the Hoard wf Trust* t’s, or in ease In does not c lect, then by toe Hoard, and the two so chosen shall select a ihh ! and the Ueci'-ions of the persons •».. dcetc d shall be final and conclu sive: the r--; >rt of the persons so selected to determine the damage, shall be deposited with the Village C rk. it ' re said reference is m:- e.Mt snail bo - duty of the owner of the hub U-u to ■;( p it with the city clerk the sum of six dollars ( h> 0 wLi. h sum shall be ap jtii 1 to th • pa.\ meat of th* reference expenses, the remain-r, if any. shall be returned to the owner. Sr . ~ T’em • tv Any person who shall own. lraii 1, or aid in tin* rectionofany build ing. or part of luiklt j; within the said lire limits, contrary to or in any other manner than authorized by the provisions of this ordinance, or who shall remove or a,sist in removing any wood* n building within aid lire limits, from one place to another therein, or who sha 1 re move or assist In removing any such building from without said limits into the same, or own or repair, or assist in repairing any damaged i wooden building, contrary in either case to any provisions of this rd!nance, shall be subject to a tine of not less than s-5 and not exceeding 5100. in the dos 'rc.iou of the court, for the first <)1Ti nse, and a like line for every twenty-four I hour* such person > halt fail to comply with the ! provision*of this ordinance, or continue in the j violation of the same. If any person shall vio late any tuner pravisi a of this ordinance he shall be subject to a like tine, Hec, 7.— Ni’ i-aNCE. Any wooden build lug which may ’ e erected, enlarged, removed oi repaired,con rary to this ordinance, shall be dee tied a nuisance and upon information it shall be the duty of the chairman of the board of Villas - trustees, af.er three days no tice to the builder or owner thereof, to abate the same by as or ;er in writing, to p 'quire the proper officer to ra„ : such building to the ground, the expense of such removal shall be reported by the officer who accomplished the same for assessment, and may be collected or the owner of such bail ling by suit in any court having competent jurisdiction. That this oi\i n.a ucc shall take effect on and after its publication. Approved and passed March 15. 1903, and pub lished March g3, 19 »c. I J, Phil Jaeger. Chairman Attest V Board of Trustees. 1 G. II. Gibson. Village Clerk. Mrs. Calvin Zimmerman, MiUersburg, Pa , s -js, “As h speedy cure for nngbs colds, croup hikI sore tliroaf One Min uto Cough Cure is unequalled. It is pleasant fur children to take. I hearti ly recommend it to mothers.” Jt is the only harmless remedy that produces j immediate results. It cures bronchitis, pneumonia, grippe and throat and lung diseases, it will preyent consumption. —Oddendahl Bros. CADENZA. ' - - Sine: r.ot to nr. sweet, U:c son-r tfcat is sorrow. Hearts tlat are young beat , With joy of t morrow, Gil st pladneesL. Not for the duller ,ar Music of sadness. Out aud alas. dear. Memory is tradness! —r -viet r.esvtt S{>ouord in Woman’s Homo Companion. ODD TOWN OF CULLODEN. The Liquor Element ‘•EnRiceerei*" the Antia Oat of the Village. “I reckon we’ve got the oddest town in our suite that there is in the United States,” said a West Virginia man. “Ever hi nr of Culii *h n? I don’t mean the clans of CuJlod; n described by the poet Campbell. I mean Cullodcn. W. Va. Well. sir. about iiaif tlie popula tion of the town doesn’t live in the town and ean’t vote in the town, al though they are right in the town. **I'll explain. The good people, and they are iu the majority, too. are down on saloons and liquor in any shape. They got up a temperance meeting and purposed to drive the liquor men out of town. When yon find a West Virgin ian who believes in liquor, you find a man who is ready to fight for it. The liquor people got together and in some way got the confidence of the town en gineer. 1 don’t know whether he was a liquor man or not. but they got him on their side. The engineer discovered that the town was not laid out right, and he got authority to change the metes and bounds. When he finished the job. the temperance people found out that they lived iust outside of the line of the town, uo matter what part of the town their bouses were in. A man could stand in his back yard and tail; to the man whose place was right tip against Ids place and who was a voter, but the first man had lost his vote. “The lines of the engineer excluded, ns I have said, the temperance people. It tool; in the license folk all right. The map of Oulloden as it is now looks a good deal like a sheet of paper after a fly with ink on its feet meanders across il. You can tell how a citizen of Oulloden stands on the liquor question by the place whore ho builds a house, if he builds one. which doesn’t often occur. In spite of its zigzag bounda ries. however. Oulloden is a contented community.”—New York Sun. A Painful Memory. A lady who lives on Morgan street took her o-year-old sou to a photog rapher’s to have his picture taken. She was anxious to secure a good like ness at this particular sitting because she wished to distribute the pictures among some friends who were then her guests. The child’s idea of the affair, how ever. did not apparently harmonize with that of his mother, for when the man with the camera began to ad just the lens and direct it toward little IM ward that young person set up what was unquestionably a howl. In vain did the mother call into use her utmost forensic abilities. Edward did not want liis picture taken. “Why. my child,” she said soothing ly. “the gentleman won’t hurt you. Just smile and keep still a moment, and it will be all over before you know it.” “Yes. I know, mamma,” whimpered the youth, with the tears running down his cheeks, “but that’s what you told me at the dentist's.”—St. Louis Eost-Dispatch. A Model of Joy. The artist placed the easel in front of his model and worked away rapidly ou his allegorical picture of “Joy.” “Uncle Ephraim.” he said, “if this picture is a success l shall give you. be sides the half dollar I promised, the liiK'st aud plumpest young pullet iu the market.” A grin overspread the shiny face of Uncle Ephraim, but the artist was dis appointed. The result was not quite what he had expected. An inspiration came to his aid. “Down ou South Water street this morning.” lie went on, “I saw the fat test possum that was ever brought to tills town. I am going to get it for you.” “Golly!” And the picture was a maguiScent success.—Chicago Tribune. LIQUOR LICENSE NOTICE Notice is hereby given that on March 19. . i'.«»>) William H. Treadway tiled with the VilLigeClerk of LoupCilv. Nebraska, his pcti j tion f«>r the issuance of a license to sell malt i spirituous and vineous liquors within said • Village during the fiscal year next ensuing I from and after Tuesday May 1st. 1900. Objee [ tions to the issuance of such license must be I died ou or before the said 1st day of May I9t*>. William H. TbkAdway Attest G. H. Gibson. Village Clerk' LIQUOK Lit ESSE NOTICE. Nolice is hereby given that on March 29, liso. I* Slobodny and John Chilewski. un der the firm name ot Slobodny & Chilewski, tiled \4iih the Village clerk of Lonp city, Nehra^a, their petition for the issuance of a license to sell matt, spiritous and vinous liquors, within said Village during the fis cal vear next, ensuing from and after Tuts day May 1st 19. Objections to the issuance of such license must be filed on or before tne first day of M ry 19 0. SL illOOSV Jfc CHILRWSKi. Attest G II. GibsOn, Village clerk. NOTICE OF PROBATE OF WILL. Notice of Probate of will. Mary K. Morris, deceased. In County Court. Sherman. County, Neb. TV- state of Nebraska to the heirs and next of k:n of the said Mary K. Morris, de- . c ased: Take notice. That upon tiling of a written instrument purporting to be the last will and testament ol Mary E. Morris rcr probate and allowance, it is ordered that said matter be set tor hearing the 14th day of \pnl A. !>.. UXV». before said County Court, at the hour of 1 o'clock P. M.. at w hich time j anv person interested may appear and con- - test the same: and notice of this pro- ! erodings is ordered published three weeks successively in the Loi «• * try Nouthw xsr bun. a weekly newspaper published in this state, at Loup City. In testimony whereof. I have hereunto setmv hi.ml and the seal of the '-ourt. at Loup City, this 2Tth. day of March. A D.. 1M» (scaii J. A. angikb. County Judge Taken this month keeps yon well ail summer. Greate-t Spring tonic known. Kocky Mountain Tea, made by Madison Medicine Co. 35c, Ask your drujfftlst. When you want to have your watch repaired by the only first class workman in the county call on G H. MORGAN. or if you have any other jewel ry which you wish to have put in lirst class repair take it to G. H. MORGAN. You should remember, when you want to purchase a nice new piece of jewelry to call on Yours for business G. II. MORGAN, J.*\V vr L-nia Ony, Xt-b. Tt) { A 5,1 roll VIA Tin* Ainrrii a n Sn minor land. ‘The Limited’* vet Union Pacific make? mam Lous quicker time between Missouri Riv* ami San Fran cisco 11 • .o \ o.j '-r . Finely equip I pet] with Double Drawing Room Pill ace Sleep! rs, Buff r Suftkh’g anti Lib rary Curs with B* b-r Shop anti Pleas ant Reading Romm, Dining C *.r*. Meals a-la-carre, Pintseh Light, Steam II •n.r. For tickets, advertising matter and full inf• > ♦ - — GOLD \ I CAPE N O'IE. If you want information about Cape X’nine c uutn li>..v to get There and what it costs ’.'lit" 8S. Agent. B. & M. R. II R in Nebr. Omaha, Xeb. - 16 4 v BE GOOD 10 YOURSELF and good to your frit nds. Wueo *ou treat a friend to whiskey, give him t le best. HARPER W hiskey is the beverage f >r your friends and for you. Said by— 1”. 11- Elsxlii, Loup City. Xeb. Ilnrklen’s Arnica Salve. Has world-wide lam*' fur matvelou? : It sur asses any other »dv*», lo tion, ointment nr b dm fo*- Cuts, <’orns. Burns. llbbs. sores, Felons, l. eers, Tetter, Halt Rheum. Fever Sores, Chap ped Hands, Skin ErupCotis; Infallible ; for Fib-s. Cure guaranteed. Only ‘-5c 1 at Odeudahl Br >*. Tt is vi rv bard t stand idly bv and see our dear ones m Avr while awaiting th arrival of the doctor. An Albany. X. Y.) dairyman called at a erug store i there for a doctor to come and see his \ child, the.i very sick with croup. Not finding the doctor in, he left word for i him to come at one ■ on his return II* also bought a bolt.** of Chamberlain's Cough 11“m d' , which he hoped would give same relief until the doctor should i ri*e. In a I v h trs he returned, s i\ n-g the d c ».* 1 n ■" e » tie. as r h* child w ' ru.ico b :* r Hie druggist, t Mr. Otto Schultz, - t\ s the family bus since recceia»T. h mb°rl tieV Cough Remedy to their neighbor* and friends j until Lena- u c tint d maud for it from tli *r p.urT • f tl'.e eountry. For s,»!e by O U udahi Bros. A I •-< ::C;*h Attack. , An attack was *. • r m id- o:i C. F. Colder of C‘r r lv , Iowa, that nearly proved fatal I t no through his kid* n ys. Ilis ieick vc, - -o kune Iv could nut stoop v. i gif t puiti, *:or sit in a chair except :• pp d by cushions No remedy h i, . . until In* trit d E Ce ltic B.: cted such a won derful Ciiungi* that tv writes he feels like it new . , i : : dous medi cine cui s !» , k i.-ii'- ivl kidney trouble, purifies the b - 1 an t b ii 1* up your health. Only ,‘>0e a* O lendihl Bro?. M iiai'j Your t-'ace Worth? Scmetiin s i fotti.ue. hut never, if you hav a sallow complexion, a jaun diced look, tno-h patches and blotches on the skii.-ail signs of Liver Trouble. But Dr. King's New Life Tills give Clear Skill. Rosy Cheeks, Rich Complex ion. Only 25 cents at Odendahl Bros. He Fooled The Surgeon* All doctors toid Renick Hamilton, of We>t Jtfferst.*., O. after suffering IS months from Rectal fistula, be would j die unless a costly operation• was per formed; l' it lie cures himself with Buck leu's Arnica >alve, the best in the World, trim st .Pile cure on Earth. 25c a box. at Odendahl Bros, Banker Kouta a liobber. J. 11. Garris n% Os.-hier of the bank of Thornville, Ohio, had been robbed of, health by a serious lung trouble until he tried Dr. King'* New Discovery foi Consumption. Then he v ro <•; “It. is the best medicine l ever u.m d for a se- ! vcre cold <>r a b id case of limit trouble 1 always keep a bottle on h ind.” Don’tj suffer with Coughs, Col is, or any Throat, Chest, or Lung trouble when ' you can be cured so easily. Only 50c and $1 00. Trial battles free at Oden-! dahi liroff. Drug Store. NOTICE. I have 150 bushels of choice millet se d for s le at ri S' m.tble figures. It is of the *00 crop and nice and clean. t KINK OXLKWSKI. TAKE NO MCE. Any < ns wishing to buy a good gang plow cheap wiii do well to call on or | address. I,. J. llKt iiTiloi.i). I.oup City, Xeb. §ii5 fori.krreus .\Bor r nkbr The pi'senger department of the It \i. K. It. It. offers thirteen cash prises egreffatiiig $115 for letters ahout Neb/ a-ka. l*at ilculara of the Contest, which 18 open to a!', can b » had bv ad dressing J FraucK <». I* A.. Omaha. Neb. < time table. LOUP CITY. NEBII. Lincoln, Omaha, Chicago, St. Jot ph, ^XtllisUlS i>»tj i Louis, a: fl all points East am! South. Denver, Helena, Butte, Self Lake City. Povtliod, San Fruielsco, am) .'l points West THAI>3 LEAVE A» FOLLOWS* GOING EAST No. 52 Passenser. 713 a. tii >’o. 00 Freiwlit.I- S) p. in. GOING WEIX No 51 Pa^wnger. - . 37 p. in. No. 59 Freiglii.IshSOa. n». Sleeping. dinner and reclining chair cars (srais free u:» through trains. l ie, e;e sold an 1 baggage checked to any por t In Uim U'.nt' >; >s or ana*ta. For ItiMinxia ion, mops, time tallies and tickets ct l on or trnle to It. L. Arthur A non t. - Monday, Wednesday and Friday, ouri Hirer. For time otb!*'*, folders, ii!u« rated books, pamphlets descriptive of the ter ritory traversed, call on — \V. D. Clif ton, A gt. T. up City, Neb ANTED—Honest manor woman totra " vei for '.tr^ehonau; salary $05 monthly and ( en«es, with increase ; position per manent: inclose self-addresa stainpeU en velope. MANAGER, 3 0 Caxton bldg , Chi cago III. 7 1-10 WANTED—SEVERAL BRIGHT AND ” hosest jiers.iiis to represent us as Man agers m ihi> and close by uounties. Sit!;ry t 0 a ye nr and expens, s Straight, tx/na fi tr, no more, no less salary. Position per manent. Onrreferences,any bank in any town. It mainly ottu-e work conducted at home. Re*erenc"e. Enclose st-lf-addrOt ■ envel e. This Dominion WNV, iHiiit. 3. > hie ago. io-k -J> 1910. AGENTS WANTED -F >r "The Life A«« Ac i vvn.etis of Admit at Dewey," «• w >rld’s greatest naval hero. 1!\ Mnmt Ha stead, i e life long tr; is a id admirer of the nation’s idol. Biggest and book; over :/>0 i es. sx’.o inches, nearly 100 pages bait-ton. irjlistimt ions. Only Knor mens dem i -i. Bid c>mniis-ion~. Outfit tr*v>. ch tiii'** of a lifetime. Write cock. Tin D ini..t*• , company, :r l Floor i sum Budding ,i tiicago. Digests what you eat. It artificially digests the food and aia3 Mature in strengthening \rd recon structing the exhausted digestive or gans It is the latest discovered cligest ant and tonic. No other preparation can approach it in efficiency. It in stantly relieves and permanently cares Dyspepsia. Indigestion, Heart burn, Fiatu once, Sour Stomach, N'aus a, S^i ck FI ea dacbe, Gast raJ gi a. Cram ps,;>na all other results of imperfecta igestion. Prepared by E C DcVVltt ft Co., Cblccaa For M.1J by lO DEN DAHL DU 33.. Laup City, Nt-b. My mother suffered with chrome diar rhoea for several month* Site was at tended by two physicians who at last pronounced her ease holies*. She procured one cent bottle of Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, and five doses stave her net manent reli- f I r*ke pleasure in recoin mending i; the best on th ? tuai ket, —Mrs. F. E W4TSOJT, Aiken, A Is. Sold by Odemluhl Bros. A. R Dc Fluent, editor of the Jour ml. Doylstown Ohio, suffered fora number of years from rheumatism in hi« ri^ht shoulder and side, jp* sayp: M» ri^tht arm at titr.es was entirely us less. I tried Chsmb* rlatn's Pain Balm, and w.m surprised to r ceive re li-t aimost immediately. The P.du B-i’m has been .1 constant, companion of mine ever since and it never fails."’ !\.r sale b\ Oden laid Bros. Mrs. Harriet Evans, Hinsdale, 111., writes, “I never fail to relieve my chil dren from croup at once by Uring One Minute Cough Cnre. 1 would nor feel ie without it Quickly cures coughs, 1 *d.», ;>•, > >,i il all throat and lung diseases. Odendahl Bros. jyrrjr. THE UP-TO-DATE UTTjLE UVER pjll - — cur^izs Osisousnoss, woRst:paticn9 dyspepsia, Sicli-SJ©ad acho cr.d Livor Complaint. SUGAR COATSD. ' -rStcalCc., Chicago 100 PILLS u 25 CTS. KOK SAl-H IIY UUSNUAHL, BROS.,Loup City. Dm. >*■