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XVII
LOUP CITY, SHERMAN COUNTY,
NEBRASKA. FRIDAY. APRIL 27. 1900.
NUMBER ‘U
The Northwestern
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it im ftiatrwti Vary are mar t* \w.
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cat# Oi»ft-tlw» atiira will poorew
ai fiut I l**ud m tLc ftt* day #4
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yut* * -iZ tad iadicat« Uu
r *-n ■; : : , s s at allow democrats
to c *t r *Ux «i h saliva and gulp
i them : w «*. jot even taking time
to p u :L— rt- back but ibe gen
! u;ne • tru" p >pu .at is out for blood,
ani to • b;tu is a task that
« ts t.u tabu rraoeac cavern in Billt
Bryaa s head i« uLtcual to. Their
f | • ■ illative a, eat last Wednesday
t.is:ut in I, up City and, it la aaili,
met anth • ns*, ierabls encourage
ment Aa tfiees in the corrupt old
. tp i an* will n >t go ruand as fast
at «! ».-* I therefore tlefleeliona
si be «x «.•!«•<!. .lust bow many
« f L* ;*n s ct fa'tLful ic Ibis bail
svki «iil go ot! after the new god
aMHOt MM* be aaoeruicej vut there
art *iiaio »ho mutt find a new bole
to er*wi into toon or be stricken
with epilepsy.
The ticket aa talked of at present
• be leading Repablicans of the
state is lias G M Lambertaon of
a »,d for G veraor and Hon A.
t t ail of Paul for Lieutenant
•» armor ibe Xobth western be
• i ts loat Ibe Keptbllean candidate
f *r g< » -rnr*r should be selected from
tae entra or western part of ibe
state an 1 therefore would mnch rath
e: see Mr. t'adi a! tL# bead of Ibe
tvk* I if the convention decides to
: - ■ Mr Lam’tertson at the bead it
» ... certainly be an excellent
e. B Lit men are of great
*" a a lily and can make a
• «-■ * x_*n that would l*e a credit to
' t . When Mr. Cady ran for
r*>*s the I?:xtb diatrict be
c. .raoe f the m a: able and bril
•atrpagas eitrandcio tbe
• ta*«. Mr Lam !*e risen is a deep
t a' 't ta rur and wherever
_• s ^aarnaa Is respect and
lr r% .srg- rr- *ds Ti.e\ are two
r citier-. it nnJ ablest men in
t s'at< U~t -a reierse’be order,
a d; \* us Call a:.! Lamberteon.
* BC’-'.-t* * contemplating the
« si '-z jf & constitutional &
• xrot '>• ‘ !.e j*i# which will
_ * thorn f power iu handling tbt
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i t- . > fart r ia aw mak
*t r d:i attempt to rencre
« ♦ fi x The trust outrage
an i wt l they make up their mind
a* ;o the be«. war to handle this
: *•»"- v^rrs ga'-on of capital, the
s r *... Lave no need of any
. ar ->er f>-ars as to it« being
i The McK alcy law. the great
< ver pu* up n the statutes of
’ c « d State*, for the regulation
• ti'->te was scarcely born until a
rm artjc congress, almost domi
nate » * W. J. Bryan, murdered
:i mm: t to rest, and not because
Let *tit had, but simpiy to
piece spoo our statutes a democrat
t free ;rade law. with all ita perni
e >oe fn. a McKtaley said that
ipl’ii combining to restrict trade
and t jure labor should be soject
to a hoe of man} thousand* of dol
*r* and i m prison men t as well. W jl
9j s'm Br an Thought that neither
ui J :*e d* ne when their law
»*• framed. Vet now. that perfect
:n ■ <; presidential timber ? masts
lads me* • off the “tru*t octupus
r*» SALE UK KENT FOR CASD
I he N L fourth of lee 33. 16. 15. is
frmwc for pasture and looated aboat
■ i* n, i*. from l.oup City. Close to A
!** «• farm bou«p. a ao the nor'hw«t
• ‘ the northwest fourth of >ec. £ft. 18.
-«r L»r»<*u # farm I'fce recent
* «rr<f«g -p "I a Picking house
at “ ax < iff and s:augtitering daily
-->• 0 be*u *.f stock fwrcube* a
a. competaiiee *to«it mark
* it & bmith Omaha for rh:a ra
. *r U*«re v making stork raising far
•• *•! lab e than the raising
t era: f Si*- long street ho* of free*a
£ »t’ it- evert direction would in
r*( • t at pa** lire land -arroanding
! . j. < »t are re*e»*n. ng more valuable
aad setror Kcb Bu**s..
b.unx Fall*. S. Iiak.
!. ivorb Oral d * hanrelirr. K. P.
B ■ • T< r Inti., -at*. *T>e Win's Witch
*>«•»» *iK.th»> the most deiical*
* - d te r.i» the R.O*t »tunborn ulcer
w heer:n.tj and go:*d results “Cere*
v «■ n d ►; ssr. Don't buy au
rla-.on — tlderdabl Bros
it « .»uT"s * <*Ni»tTi<>x Poa'iiKKs,ire
a-' * t -it a hors* needs when in bad
'•* •*«*• Tonic, blood purifier and
i ru..l £ 1 bey are nut food but tiled
• ■<* a- J u. *•**,! in u«e to put a b<*t>e
■u *•"»*' • itlun. Price25 cent* per
paiagr 1 If Sale by Odeudabl B o a.
*.» • c ll*ds a t«» IIaHPLK whiskey at
N t i. O -mas au i World* Fair l Csicagu
* * i' »u will endorse the Judge's
*•- :ict — Sold by T H Elsmlz Loop
City, Si r**ka.
*+* J J« C fcaiden. that tbca takast
the - *! U or Rocky Mountain 1*.., mada
hj tue Madison Med. ton Co_ if thoa
5»ke*f :ny fail face. 15c
A Horibl* Outbreak
* Of large sores on uiy little riaugh
j teiV bead developed into a ease of scald
bead’’ write*: C 1>. Isbill of Morganton
r«uo., but Buckler's Arnica Salve com
pletely cured l.er lt‘s & guaranteed
eu«e for Eczema. Tetter. Salt liheum,
Pimples. Sores, Ulcer* and Piles Only
25c at Odeudahl Bros
Tliat lltrobking Head.
Would quickly leave you if you u-cd j
Dr. King.* New Life Pills. Thousands
of sufferers have proved their mstefc
| lea? nit rit for Sick and Nervous Head
aches. They make pure blood and build I
• p Tour health. Only 25 cents. Money
sack if not cured. Sold by Odendahl
j Broa
MILLIONS GIVEN AWAY
1: is certainly gratify ing to the pub-:
lie to know of one concern which is not
afraid to be generous. The proprietors
ef Dr. King's New Discovery for Con
sMBplioo. Coughs a*d Colds, have given
•way over tec million trial nettles and
have the satisfaction of know ing it has
cured thousands of hopeless cases. As
tbasa. Bronchitis, J.a Grippe and all
Throat, Chest and Lurg diseases are
sureiy cared by it. Call on Odemdabi
Bros. Druggist, and get a free trial bot
tle Regular aize 50c and gl.00. Every
bottle guaranteed.
The Bent in the Ttorlil
We believe Chamberlains Cough le
inedy i> tbe best in tbe world. A few
week# ago we suffered «ilb a severe
| cold end a troublesome cough, and hav
ing read their adrertisuneut in our one
and other papers w purebaaed a bottle
to -ee if it would rffect u». It cured u*
before the bottle was more than half
used It is the b»st medicine out for
cough* and colds.—The Herald. Ander
#onville, 1 nd. Fur sale by Odendahl
1 Bros.
If troubled with rheumatism, give
Chamber la in a Pain Balm a trial. I;
will not coat yon a cant *it it doea no
go J. One spp iu&lion will relieve the
pain. It a.so cures sprain* and bruises
in one-thir l the time required by muv
other treatment Cuts, burns, frost- ■
bites, quinaer, pains in the side and
cbe-r, glandular and other swellings arc
quickly cured by applying it. Leery
b title warranted. I’riee 25 and 50 cts
For sai*- bv Odendahl Bros.
Pneumonia is oue of the most dan
gerous and fatal diseases It always
re-u.ts from a cold Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy Will quickly cure a cold
and perhaps prevent an attacK ef pueu
jjouia, It is in fact made espeeiailv
f »r that ailment and ha* become famous
for its cures over a large part of the
worlj. It contracts any tendency of a
cold toward pneumonia. Cau you af- I
f >rd to neglect your cold when so re
liable a remedr tan be bad for a trif’e'r
For sale bv Odendahl Bros.
Clense the liver, puaify the blood, in
vigorate the body by usiug DeWitt'a
Little Early Riser#. These famous lit
i e pills act promptly. Odendahl Bros, j
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Thir, pale, arramic £.ris
need a fatty food to enrich
their bioed, give color to
their cheeks and revere their
health and strcr.rih. It is
sc.'c to say that they ready
l ic. act fat wii.ii iheir foci.
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i: exactly what they rccura? c
i: not cr.!y gives them the 1m- j
variant element ;cec-iive:ciil f
; a palatable and czz.ly ei- £
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which ere so value* J,
-veils c::orders that *
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A certain amount ei £
.. :: r.eecssary Ter health. 5
■:_: j;.I :t in this way. |
, A* have known per- *
,gs . > gain a pound a X
day white taking it t
. z-A Ji oo. *1! druggists. G
:• O' 7 c- ChetaiaU, New Veriu *
i;eumrk«b> Cure of Kheunmt imu
Kekxa, Jackson Co \Y. V»
Ab^ur three year- my wife bad an
»track of rheumatism which confined
her to her bed tor ov*'r a month and
rendered her unable to walk a step
without aseistanee. her limbs being
• wolleu to double their normal size.
Mr. 8. Maddox in$isr''d on my using
Chamberlain* Pain Babn I purchased
a tiftv cent bottle and c«ed it according
to the directions and the next morning
she walked to breakfast without assist
ance in any manner, and she has not
had a similar attack air.ee .—A B. Pab
SOUS. For sale bv Odcndahl Bros.
Ia almost ext-ry neighborhood there
is some ou«* *fc «e life has been sived
by Chamberlain’.- C.-lie Cholera and j
Diarrhoea Rem dy. or who has been
cared of ehrouu diarrhoea by the u-e
of that medicine Such persons make a
point of telling «»f it whenever oppertu- ,
nity offer*, hoping that it may be the i
mean* of saving other lives. Por safe
by Oden dab 1 Broa.
the w ay to go to California
Is iu a tourist sleeper, personally con
due-ed. via the Burlington Roate. You
don't change cars. You make fast time.
You see tne finest scenery on the globe.
Your car is not so expensively fur
nished as a palace sleeper, but it i* just i
as chan, just as comfortable, jus? as
good to ride in—and nearly f-iOOO
cheaper, it has wide vestibules Pint-eh ’
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 JUEiner.
in charge of each excursion party i*
ao experienced excursion conductor
who accompanies it right through to
Los Angeles.
Cars leave Omaha. Si. l.ouis Lincoln
an ! Hastings every Tt or*Jay. arriving
5&i: Francisco rollowiug Sunday, Los
Angeles Monday. Duly three da} s Irons j
the Missouri River to the Pacific Coast,;
including a stop-over of 1* hours at Den- 1
ver aud2j hrurs at Sait Lake City—two
of the most interesting cities on the con-t
linen t.
For folder giving full information.1
call at any Burlington Heute ticket of- i
five. or write to—J. Francis.—Geu'l
Passenger Agent, Omaha. Neb.
DO TOI WA «T A CALENDAR
The biggest—;nd best—calendar ever
issued by any American railroad is now
being dl'tributcd by the Burlington
Route. -
It has twelve sheets, one for each
month of tbe year. On each sheet is a
striking RIM stratum of some feature of
of the Burlington'* serric or of the tvri
tory reached by its Laos—the govern
ments last mail ruaa.r.g at *c«J speed:
a tourest ear on its way to California
engine 1591. the largest passenger en
gine in the world; a library car. a com
partment sleeper; tbe Burlirgtou sts- 1
tion at Omaha: a dining car; a monster
freight train; Este> Park, Colo; the
plunge bath at Hot Spring-, S. D., Y«l- .
lowstone Fall#, etc.
The drawings from w hich the picture*
were made are by Louis Braunbold. of
Chicago, and cost several hundred dol
lars
The size of the eallendar is .2x58.
The cates are in big type which can
be raad at a distance of 50 feet. For
busines- office* be Buriingtou calendar
is simply invaluable.
Purchased iu large quantities, tbe
calendars cost tue Burlington Route 27
cents apiece. With postage, packing
etc., thev represent an investment of
about 35 cents Our price is 25 cents—
10 ceota less than coat Write for one:
stamps will do !f it is not satisfact
ory. send it back and your money will
be promptly refunded.
.1 Francis. General Passenger .
Agent. Omaha. Neb. 2 9 7 w
W J. FISHER,
Attorney at Law and Notary Psfeiic.
Will Defend in Foreclosure '"‘isos
ALSO 1*0 A.
General Real Estate Business.
Office in NesTHWifTEKK Building,
LOCT CITV, - - xr.KEi<« t
R. J. NIGHTINGALE,
LOUP CITY. i f MS
A- S- MAIN.
PHYSICIAN' A SURGEON
T-OVI* CITY. - - XIBI1A-KA
OFFICE.—-One door east of CPase's
dr up store.
W. L. MARCY,
J5£,V7 1ST
office on east side rcc-ic sqeare
LOUP CITY, XEB
,T. E. INKS,
PAINTER,
Fipst Class Work Guaranteed
I our CITY, - - - XEB
Has arrived and those who were anxiously waiting for the tirst sign of >: r;ng Were
glad to sec him. As they watched him hopping about it probably occurred to nutay
that it was not the tirst robin they had ever seen. They have seen men ROBBIX’
their fellow men by asking exorbitant prices for goods.
A\ ell, we have been in business for years and we have our first robbin yet to do
Speaking of robins and spring reminds us that we Lave a >pecial messa^ t0 eom.
munieate to you and that is that we had good reasons to expect that sprin? would
come sooner or iater. and in view of its arrival we laid in a most exceptional line of
spring goods:
and we are fully prepared to meet the demands of our many customers. If vo»
want a bargain in any thing in the line of general merchandise:
DRY GOODS. BOOTS and SHOES. CLOTliING
Hats, Caps, Notions nud a fresh lino of Groceries call on
South Side Public Square Loup City, Xebr.
XT'ANTED—Honest nan cr woman to
trsvri lor iurit house; salary $>«
moult.' anJ «ipoust" with iacrwu-o: position
peniiiiU. ut. iut'lost' :;r**vv . ^ticipea en
velope .'JiXA'ifcK. iv.< Cuxiun ■ _-. Ctica
go. 111. 7-1-1J*
\y.iMK l>—>EV( KaL HUU.HT 4ND
H*»\LsT, person* to represent ti» ;tt.
ilauusjers ;ti this uid close bv ootir.tiw.
Salar\ #; a Tear and ei- —•*. Si. al«bl
bc»na-: . no ttiirt. no Its-* -alarv. hititiac
pertnaut :.*. our r f» k v liauk n
acy town, n i> mainly offic - work con tort
«. a*. h»mo. nefcrer.ee Cnclnse soir-ad
drw$*«v. stamped envt ope —The I* >:;K
10s Coam y. Dept, s, ch.cago. s> ^5 to 3 i^o j
(APT WILLIAM ASTOii • ,:»vLEt
e ooert• «:ran iron. X* w 'i -\ is it. ; - - .;.-nt j
of Thi: Sew V. kk Stae wfa h vr wav
FORTY v OL .AU 1 I Y L•. ^ " , ~"r. I
cii. by tr.eir ;< - rU***»nt at a jx- ;acr c. . ;nu*
lion A':, s J . ('twuma£v M i ri
Qardii't i*.s;ru-i At ion; «-.f x-w , j" t
Governor h>v ■. of , ■ nts :»n ! t';■>I. Ft* Feic»
(H Xc v y rt. are am^ru: the wtil ka wi. name
it :ht".r IloarJ 01 Dttvcrjr'
Facts That Rldiiv
E’»xry Patriot JiRUZTy 1st
and Voter .. - +'-*
Oujht to k«ot-. TtlE 1900
AND ENCYCL Of _EI
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iipfiiqar
Containing Full Lifcrmition
Upon Ail Sta Jstica: Fccts
and Figures.
The
New \
Over
Congress, i
500
Pa
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A Complete Guide tc the
Forthcoming: Elections
of 1900.
SPECIAL $ The South African
FEATURES. \ War: V aria the Pi.il
-- ippines: The Interna
tiona] Peace Congress; Our Naval
and Military Establishments; The
Samoan Settlement: The Great
Trusts and Their GqNiaiizatioa, and
many other subjects or equally vital
interest. _
A complete History of c*ch of
the Ships in ike America*
Navy, ty Edgar Siznton Zlac
Uy, Historian U. S. Navy.
THE STANDARD
AMERICAN ANNUAL.
Postpaid to any address.
THE WORLD,
Pulitzer Bldg. A efc> iorh.
NERVITA PILLS
Restores ViTALfTt
LOST VIGOR
AND MANHOOD
Cures Impotency, Night Emissions and
wasting diseases, all effects of self-1
abuse, or excess and indis
cretion. A nerve tonic and
blood builder. Brings the
pink glow to pale cheeks and
restores the fire of youth.
By mail f>Oc oer box. B hcrps i
ior $2.50; with a written guaraift
tee to cure or refund the money.
Send for circular. Address,
NERVITA MEDICAL CO.
CUnton A Jackson Sts., CHICAGO, ILL
FOE SAXE BY
ODENDAHL BROS., Loup City, Neb
NOTICE.
We have purchased the stock and pump and windmill
business of James Reutfrow an 1 are now ready to continue
business at the old ?tand. \V e handle a complete line «f
WINDMILLS, PUMP. PIPES & FIXTURES
M e have every appliance for making first class
Drive or Hydraulic Wells and
respectfully solicit ycur order. Our charges are reaionable,
our price* are riirht.
. McDOXALD & HALLER, Loup City, Neb.
Wholesale Prices
to Users.
Our General Catalogue quotes
them. Send 15c to partly pay
postage or expressage and we’ll
send you one. It has 1100 pages,
7.000 illustrations and quotes
in ices on nearly 70,000 things
that yon eat and use and wear.
We constantly carry m stock all
articles quoted.
TV■grcaaWe Bailing ia tae Karat. MONTGOMERY WARD & CO.,
Ownecs and Occupied t,i. !asii* 7 Bj Is. A<.a iwtua sc. < ki<-a««
DO YOU WANT A WELL
-IF SO REMEMBER THAT
I am prepared to furnish ail kinds. I can make you a
Hydfaulic, Drive or Bored
WELL. AND FIT YOU OUT WITH A GOOD WNID
MILL, PUMPS, AND FINTURES.
JESSE RENTFROW, an experienced hand at the
business will have charge of the mechanical work of thil
department.
T. M REED.
A GULLEY
Pruideil
A. F. wSTLLST,
FIRST BANK OF LOUP CITY.
General Banking Business Transacted*
Paid up Capital Stock $20,000
Co&aespoxdents: Seaboard National Bank, New YorkCitv. 5.
National Bank, Omaha, Nebraska.