Uoaai Pews. 1)t Rotnine. the deafi§t. liirliiar Um (MtuoMUe i#Jar. Mr* «u is l*** IMin. kr* ft*:>< M.ictUMd te ocr rll *£« km Micri»| IIr» ttrt rt «| |».*i k- i:t» t*n* in tm •« m*-? J!r* K * li*\iiar*i i is Arc*i~* ti..* «r*L. Li. l«*tli** a*~4 U»rr% W k>j • iii ** !<»•• tirx: *«•♦ it. For Scviiif machine* cmiiuc T M Kami *m T I! |r> 4 i«f t *td fatld S*»4» I utr» CM w> i.iiiii »• Mk Writ* flajMr* Ut*« H Ik m* >»«•• f*r |. * >«edlifeM .* afBtii©f. N;©evr *:x La&4rr*ft». of u :>■ ©f rats Ml bm WfdatwNf * {!li* j n-oaitf 3| i or to#» ts let tlayc If ye* warn: toer «at*t to? is £*©4 rapatr fey she «*»!y €r>t * lie* •wife* m i* ‘.b* e»at!T esJ as O II Mut.bAt.tV (f>y aert eg fe u«.t wa — iii»; »■ for err: jo* forvs.ee us to* cr Mr M i Mr* lute 3|. l'uss i rx of fru« Httct: a Ttc«* .tr to t.i rcistlvM Mr Me! ti J murw r'ndtr . J« iff WAl tofih *V. {I. « r*' Vtft I* K**rtotT V. tfbtKtt . It* a - Iflftd tilt Rrp*N*eaa Coorrr Tfea

»r*'xs'ir« *st parpeeN *lefcfrt»i i at I it *t#« kk entmm a*4r*kr ©ill hr ©d Ai! t!< ’trtird M m Ma ■ -r G *ufr « ♦ • - re*4 * Nogsrrtaad feerv !*r H’ir- :n ** 4 - *« tkt bMM of Mr «.*# !*• *#r »f a* •*«* fide f„r Mil-t* *■ ~~ : • :**» fr Tut art «ff woiferrt lap;.r?t* #t>i at aL •’fee toe re verf **er: . t* r«r tl m ao « a g<•< Sal*. — I4t* **•«*•. 1 - an M ca j|rac- Ml arrt* is ©eater*. £ m| in©# feaar • ..it It# re a* ©Naff fff gmmd •at*r g*i.« ra is»~ I*- t*aaci» £•$• -a *>f (rfo Vatu.. Leaf City. Nab A ,*:t*r irum ii*jr il a&* j i*»« oat hi ttoa ©kotttoiaue* Itnjtr btalan •• did •©* -ear®. fotyr E»©a a©d Jxclt A.Uit ««tol uttrnid 1© Kas/toet u*im ©st Vo rrpnatfl f iwuoat costir a' tfea K©fHitiucaa cco *•01*41*. Tto« utNr woo! *? Lit(Ut,J »»» _ t4tmt 'k* naiiiif :. ikh «•»: 0« tie * ill u* lakes I !* r« atitdtM as at j»m«: it t» fall. ** tbe -j,0 !• *w>{ j»itig at tin i»ut*£ , f rata » *, tint »a»dajr »*• mure •ltd tb* Pei*i»aA d*r rrUftijr i«!w eta* it Zor tbe saoaat m}tm\4 Mr O'Breea 'L : It* Ce*ir# gmlty L*« Mil. Tfcl* ^ cMid nt be door u *"4 feed elm "“Ui like »*i i i*. Mi Ctttley eaaaafeMMg «*«* liAftd »**iisg *b*e la* ia i««e ia tbe t&wdeatji aaaider U bill oat 1 **' . i • ' ‘ f Utcbftcld *.*S in the city Jt o4«f. jI II-rt o«t*t i«*>: P«ai " «u -y I -* ~1 < :.d ’be B. T I*. I . r»l!r. .*u . _:*d T S. N’i|IiUbj[iW »* * Or • * diftrin court lLi* *'• * i • •< k Saifht d L «• t«:i». H < Uk C«fk and It again a pi -*ti* i*l cf ihr clTjr. H • «r: ' «> :r»: r;*y Mt-i i <1 | W!.a.**-.! a lbuuti and oblige. At rts r *t o • rain Bondar or tuf« »:f tfce t.jfp . *■■ ;cclefftl a {<>» ilat - !*.-** «*»- oak 1 ■pn-+i.il thoroughly I -Uid *-%a*r * s i,, t g u.-euiirg tu coo *'iu*. :o juct. Jtihi. 1 won’I tt u*r logger. To morrow I irtre f r a.t wroth ' ni.les* you got im u. r* B iT Mo an lain Tea.~ See *ibl* *VB«t S3;-. A batw ooy Wat t r» to Mr. and B»» llpsry I . i:i jr Just Sunday. Heart * a if the li eta m :Ji juft hold tut a . tt*e i tiger lie wit: atrtd him To lau a-tiatistt-. Il 1 .t'k l U.ut J. (,* . M>« LfmW Jtte ** i *t !l*f* mw ctired bis: (X plies lit*: bit' ifc'.td 1 im f r twenty yrars. I: ,• ...*• a rj--» .\ t-urr 'orskin di«ea*e«. i»* *ar« tl E. llo:et;k!cf rrealrad a l«i-i Tor;- ::s B>- :*9 liarhor, Mich, stating • (bat L.r ; ’L- r *bo ;> old. would . eii ill |» ?::t! U f T fOlSC trouble • ■*> r d** fears »«re entertained st to bar ran* very. . * j :ra-ic: cal : -rn. J A- it st J ii * ton Lloyd f;» r...,ur. Uttli r Llotd ffttivrj a f * inn;urtio&S in (be ait 4 | Ktl I If i* * bright b r st -1 t* ry much uteicateJ. \ : :.:ee t »ar old coll X D 2 M main *b#aied shaft and h ' ’w • ■»bi: e } » i •* it▼ \ L* •; ' itT.Xts idfoutlfwd ittaiii. 1 : * #:c ke boo ■ f U 11. a»; ’ E A. 1» *• • ( 4 < "re t b "uied .k*«n 1*M l-r. »« *o«J wstfc It ■«' £rst cisr* * k •«nt 1 »1 pound* fc rh tbCT Wei - t f • . e a (mrr ■i* it * * tv'**.'-, ife* :r «iins®ers meat 1 Ar |>WVl.bl P» I'*" or r Pay esercj«« « '*aU ■ Sad to «f ’ * ' rail, but were a. o a* b> ,n tl»» • geti 0 beio. •ent ok? * * iat The ;rrt.s. '* il*- *!) i H»* h-*aia Bopstil. N* - H*t. f «s: | ar< . i. ilt<* UKt !# 11**' \ ■r ^a-otere anij. "Ue drug %:orc of Oder, j t- 5. II*|bant !-r ail] » v.’ ' be • -•* limb's1 to: I ex; >4 !be o*i*i . fca .z *•: c.;y < »e iatap ». aoit to ! ■‘ft i tai mash light ac 6 : f dyi* 1 Im rrtpar «ha are here iae t; !.. k*:u» at*d tbs latter j $mm. .. - . h 'h* t urpsse of attend*] - *"• -,sg ol their parent* *t, t tafcet j "_e« tom rruw at tbcir' t!' « H-’ o *■ * ai>i »ttb * citr. wiil * ■ « ■ if 11 •»«> Z .ir. I mar. Jr *r*til tu firxod ls«i Saturday to hare bia «*• Lreatbed. He got a piece of fr, m s pia* lay In :t a fete w«eks »f • a.4 d Lu g.vec bun conaider.bie Later «« learn that be con *- ted f»r I *stis. of that city, who re u r-tj :b« p *t* of steel. \<1» * •:, kff *.| to be without <*** IS icon Cough Cure. It wil* stop J • coogti »txS ctxra a cold quicker than mm* other medirioe ~ write# CL W, Will *u. - «*ling Kao. I*». ’* core* croup, title and *11 throat acd lung troeb* *•** 4 ; tesnuoptioo. PUa»-! *nt a-t J Lamles* —Odeuahl Bros. T* Oti i*aiz Kates tbt case as it is • Lea it tart “If the corn crop had *"*• food test year c«r farmers woeid avw l* in bfgb quarters. Tber- are .» / eni many begs in the county at:d the pf .re of pot c t* **7 high, bu: the f corn aad the price that »t:*t be paid for it forces our farmer? lu •* *1 bef re ' be bogs are b'If as beavv * tL* j *L m’d l*e. WiTh a b;g crop in *«r crib* i e* bog* would be held back 41* d snade ?o w. gh tarice as much or **-> •• and bf the very fa«t of ttoir be i held back tb< price of perk would # Iri * a;«:r sdranet d. But as * ;*,*re t coed 01 >e«y in bogs tnd « UU tbe c as eg crop if it prove* o- a i; ‘-lie, *ur farmers will be i t« a *bai-e to ft* k* mann f like dirt. Fifteen of r.»r lo. a! Odd Felloes - - lit is iresdit last Tuesday nigbt to i • V , art in d iirrm moik in e nneeliow *t b the lodger from Sargent, Ord and Arcadia. About 75 member* were lo attendance and a fhof ugbly enjoyable t me wa* bad. A baeqaet *»% screed by • fcc A read , a boys and a sapper thst did credit te’bem e*t partaken of at eleven • . k ... ff er * bleb the secret work was resumed and continued eatll 2:00. A af*—--tf train a* run from Ssrgeot r* tt.*. . g after If*. 1 he Sargi-at team f*ir i tb« la ilatory io grand shape ;ht ir tc .in b iag second to tut very few a d tfc* ir ytrifbuslls bnnf fine. Tb* L#oup t iff 'Irais pet tbe First aud Sec cmdoti ? ijv 4s: tl t*9sf**^ V ilfe .'S;.:... Sill . * '.lift. AN.\Ol >t KMENT GAUDS. AT THE II. K. CHVKCH. > r s jai'.iy. April "Utli. tli«- Uev. S. W. v. 1 r' a: the M. K. Clin; . n Hi*- ci tk:s; t ld:»i and in the eveafn? 21 p;00. K« . W. E. Mai;he-.rv will visit a* North Locp April 19tli haviujr been appointed to hold quarterly t “tin- at that place. TL« liev. t'. II. Piakney willbuld quarterly , a. Oak Crack oa Satur day .-reciat, May 5, at Loup City Suniay Mu t-th at 10:30 and W>e Creek at 3. a l miu 't'-riny the sarro-ment of the Lords sup per. at the two u-.: serrioes. Quarterly e-w»I* a • rill be held at Loup ,t\ oa Moa.iuj !.i-T!.icy May 7th at 10:30' W E. Matthews. Pastor. UIMJ.VERY. ! hare j j*t r» *.♦ i .► 1 a no v stock of uj -millinery goods and a:u better Ibis rv- r prepared to suit uiv customers bdi in >'j!i - nit priors. Mt stock i first e!a-S in ever; respect a r. tl any thing in the miiSicery line yoa should call and see uiy goods Ik for** } lacing y > : order Kaytl ilOoN. ASUTOX LOCALS. K. G Tayi<>r tT.is doing business iu St. Paul Thursday. Mrs. G. W. .Marvel ami Mrs. W. C. Kellie left for L >up City Thurs day evening for a visit with friends. Mrs. Marvel returned home Friday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. F.E. Paig* left here Friday mooring for their home :ii Eat-m, Col.. alter a weeks nojourn with friends. II. Smelser drove to Loup City Friday on business, returning in the evening. Mrs. Juduvioc started for her home at Badmg h gs iuto a wagoa. two of tire animals got oue of his legs into ' cli a pofciti u as to tear some of the etr is loose from the bouc. Dr. Howard was called and attended to the wounded member and Mr. Wii ija:;.s is resting *.:.sy aud hopes to be a: h !•> be around among us soon. Five cent b* us is the common top ic of conversation ou our streets ii.tie cs'i. and many are the pork era that arc being sold Mrs Chas. damreg accompanied by her daughter left Saturday mor ning f*.r her home at Si nx City, la afurs weeks visit at the home of oar j \ial hardware man. Thomas Jamreg. Mrs :.t Jszyt ka started Satui d*v aorsiag . :ue in Scuth Ora tbs after a weeks visit with fri* .. Is and relatives in this neigh b*?r hood. Mrs Jay C !e arrived Saturday aftvrn >on froji Lcr home at Loup CiH '■! qiec a few da} s with L* r father, L. A. Williams. .Mr. \Y. K S.orrsof Coansil Blutfs rowa. w*»s here the last part of last week rustling f »r binder oideis. Mr and Mrs. \Y. M Smelserspent Sunday and Monday visiting rela tives at Rockville. A. P. Colley and l. M. Polski of L up City w.sin our city on busi ness Tuesday. Dr* Howard was called Sunday night to the li .me of Jay Plant at Anstir. aud re'nruing be reported the arrival of a boy at Mr. Plant s home. W. 8. Harding of Nebraska City, was in town on business Wednesday forenoon. Cua«. Wall came down froo Sar gect Wednesday morning to take charge of the local creamery. Henry Howard left Wednesday morning for Ivearner. to attend a convention of Republicans at that plate Thursday. Mrs. E. H. Sparbawk left Wed nesday morning for her home at Denver, Colo., af-er a tsro weeks vis it with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Howard. A- 15 Outhouse of Loup City was seen on our sire ts Wednesday. Wc notice that 1. M. Polski of Loup City ts studying banking witn our local bankers, and rumor has it that he Las purchased the business and is soon to lake full possession of the institution, and if it is tru we wish to express The hope that he will be successful iu his new venture •s the gentleman is worthy the con fidence of our people and is a gentle man of sletliug worth. '•Ve are sorry to hear that them is talk that wa sue to loose Mr. aod Mrs. W. M. Smelser as residents of our city, as dame rumor has it that they are going to leave Ashtoo in the near future. FOR SALE—A first class brood sow with three pigs. A good miieh cow, a good team, buggy and har ness. For fnli particulars, prices etc , call on or write, W. M. Smel •er, Ashton, Neb. 1. C. U. Worse Than Death Valley. Dreadful as Ivatli valley ;s, its north western arm, known as Moa.juste val* ley, is worse. i: :'ae waters upon its surface are p. su. a id down through the canyon a hot. suffocating wind blows with tor ?e velocity. Darias , its course tl.ro".aii the desort it fre quently gathi rs clouds of \ site sand that have blinded many a horse and rider, and at ti\ pun: intervals it whirls down the canyon like a cy.deae ! of sharp i rystaR Under the listen ing beds of salt and borax are e.ncenl cd streams of salt water which tkw sluggishly toward some nuktmv-n out let or may be lapped up by the parched winds. One of the strangest phenomena of this extraordinary place is what fron tiersmen. for want of a b tar name, have called “raisin? earth." I'.y the j action’ of the in a crust com: 1 of ’ minerals and day has been form. ! on i the surface, an ! by some curious pres 1 sure of nature l as ’ eon lif e ! fr, ui the , earth in irregular curves like pie crust I In the oven The cavity b>. tween this j crust and the s lid turih varies from one to ten feet, and the depth frequent ! !y eh.nines afttr heavy windstorms by | the displacement of the air beneath, j The man or the animal that steps upon ! .his crust is pone forever. 1: is abso ! lately impossible for any one to extri cate himself when plunging about in 1 the “raisin? earth.”—Chicago Becord. Toot Her Counln's Place. One day a y. ung Swole, a student at the University of Berlin, received a letter from his uncle sayiu? that his daughter, the youn? man’s cousin, would stop in Berlin for a few days on her way to Ei> s and would he kindly meet her and show her the city. The mail eoa.U arrived and with it the young lady, who found a tine looking young fellow with a vivid boutonniere awaiting her arrival, lie aeeompanie I her to the hotel. The following morn ing he called and took her driving in an elegant brougham. These atten tions continued during the throe days of her visit. The lady npj>enred over joyed at the gallantry of this cousin, whom she had never met before. On the day of her departure, while assisting her into the mail coach, the young man said, "I cannot let you de part without making a confession.” The lady l lushed and dropped her eyes. “I must tell you that 1 am not your cousiu. Your cousin is a friend of mine, lie had no time to accompany you. having to cram for his exaiuina-' tions, so he bade me take his place.” “In heaven's name, who are you. then?” cried the lady. The young man handed her his card. The postilion blew his trumpet, the mail coach roll*, d away, as the young lady read U. - t.a: u* n ike card: “Otto vou Bismarck.”—Cm rt ut Literature. Soldiers of Fortune. “It is embarrassing to meet form or: cotillon part uers as elevator Ivys and waiters.’* said a European lady now ' - tins Now York. "It has been my fate to under.: an.! Inflict tills unhap-j piness several thn s. "I went to a fa side .able hotel oa my arrival. Wearing his hotel livery with ■ the same crave as lie had borne Ids officer's uniform when I last saw hlra a: 1 danced with hiui as a state ball ia a foreign capital, was a man I had known. lie i olored to the eyes as he saw me. but r r.de no sign, tor did l. “The same thing has happened since* at restaurants, at other ho; Is. in rid-: leg academies and in carriages. Some • day M. le Baron de Trots Esodes art 1 Graf von Truonuucr-Scldoss will ap- ‘ pear ia Emvp an society wish now eelat and full purses. Will I ever say that 1 know where they made their money? Wiof course not. It is a far cry from America to Europe, and , in their own c uutry these gentlemen | have an irreproachable social position.! I have really already forgotten the names of those 1 have sec a. 1 assure i you.”—New York Mail and Express. Not long before the close of Gold smith’s life he produced the brilliant and humorous hues of "Retaliation." , Varied accounts are given of the origin of this poem. It will lx* remembered( that in a joke Garrick wrote the fed- j lowing couplet as an epitaph for Gold smith: Hero lies Nolly GUdssuth. for shortness called Noll. Who wrote like an ar.jel, bat talked like poor poll. It was on April 4, 1774. that Gold- j smith died. The precise spot where he was buried in the Temple churchyard is unknown. This is Johnson's summing up of the character of Goldsmith: “He had rais ed money and squandered it by every artifice of acquisition and felly of ex pense. But let not his frailties be re membered: he was a very great man." —William Black's “Life of Goldsmith." Daniel Webster'* Paper Cutter. Joseph M. Terry of Peconic. N. Y., has presented a valuable relic of Dan iel Webster to the Suffolk County His torical society. It is an ivory paper cutter which Mr. Webster used for a number of years In his library at Marshfield. Mass. Webster gave it to Charles Taylor, then a Ivy. whose fa ther was at the time manager of Mr. Webster's farm. Young Taylor pre served the relic and several years ago while resldii ; n ar Mr. Terry's house gave it to him.—New York Sun. A Sons About a Man. “I will sin" \\ u a son" about a man.” j said the minstrel. “By the way. did | you ever notice that there never was a ! sou? written about a man? All songs j are* about roses and maidens and love J ami tryst in? places and sunsets and I ifiothers: never one about the old mac. | Come to think about it. though, there was one. ‘Father. Dear Father. Come Home With Me Now.’ la this son? the old man is drunk in the first verse.”—Atchison Globe. sews ruoa clear cheek The se-sson so -'sr is ai! that con'd be desired and ~e bave s!i the me!*ti»re needed at present. Harry S!ote e. as lurried in the Utah-! field cemetery on tbelSib iun. The U. B people held q rnrte ly ser- ! vic« s in district 2"> last Sa ard.*y sud Sunday. i'faos Heslop has b-'en vicitin; rela tives here. W iii Draper is here from Kansas. Rscoudkb. Dr. $r»tDicc lue 5t. I‘*®1 dentist will . •j'ii- v;sp L v'p t in > >on. Wairht r :iio t] *us, ti.f) wii! be in isr\! :s~tie. t»;» vot have uj rr ci xts If vin'ii |:»vp. wiH : ox- tl i'ow *« C»‘* i' r» ni‘»s» 1 = \ our r.i r* *\ ilu 5>t *c> UV.’k'v > . Jour.’-xi. published at I ’m--* v ihousao ! new s b > I ■ ~~ “t* i ’■* s '’ eial «• tt em*nt ci!>MiP!! pi’ Tl- i"'' a tv k front now ua:;: • * - t r.f t?,-;* year for n y ,*•0 , T - i aeh we. fc with . r.f iho v. rbl, -hr u;h thr zrrsT * ulentls! c m:>ii*n and the r-.ni;*sl~u it this <>!’• b*r t-'<» l < '-d S -1 * s c r r» ' ’Is*' *! <"»' ticket >>vr . , :r if*- h vr-oub-er, oS>s n't." !i r-- -i-'i-g " 1 for.-'*’ 5 : ■} i; 1 ct-r ?:* • BOW. I**'* •? - ■ ug>-r f r y ur worry A.Mro-.N't^ekaS 'f Jourua, l-i * ruin, Neb. I.!kf Wl! main b s It build* up the entire system. Put* new life and vigor into any weak, sickly, ran dom n mart or Woman. Price 30 cents, So] 1 hv O.lend-li: Br> t WHY Are “ Jf* w II >tuc" Sewing Machine* so t>op«l-»r'r Baa-.n-e they ne?*r neexl rep-.irs. *> d e-use the good fcsu*o wife i o annoysnee bp refusing to work For sale bv T. M. Kekh I.1Q OR LK EN’SE NOTICE Xotiee is herrh:, given that oa April t. t'.» v T Henry F'-ner tiiel x\:»h the Village Clerk of L- '.'P City, Ncl-ra-ha - pet it —q for the 1> . n»ceof a lic-.-na t. >tMalt an 1 \ nous h.jaorw. within -dd Villa.- daring1 the ti^-al v«ur next ea-mirc. from and af'er Tues t' iv Mux- l>t :■*.*). »»•> • • • -i>. to the issuance «fsuch lie n< • mnst t ... t on or eP. re the first il&y of Mav ls« T IfSNUV KteStR Attest (5. ft Ot* son VtlJage Clerk. 1. vjl'O i I.ti'EXSS N . E XotR f hwb.v iciw: that on April 4 th !W. K. F Miltvira tiled with The Villa * C'- rk or I.aup City Nebraska. Iu> petition lor ihc ioa sscr of a hocus to sell matt spirit.and vijKMts liipiorv r ithiB v.-'.l V-: a„v dart sit the fiscal yesr next rastiir; from ..Iter Tue day May Kt l.»“ €> •. c.o . » it-- ; * .mice of-: k !; • :;se t:: ,'. tv . . . u: or ht fere ike tirst. a\ of May !*>• K. K MtMtVSN k - s* a :l Citr >v v .. * v . livuok lk'E\>;: n. tj t Koiier is hereby r v« n that on VI ir.'i !?, 1«V>, Wtlilam II Tsvaiway e ». e VillageClerk of Letup Citv. Xvhr *»ka. hi> pett tiou for the issuance of a ttcehse to ttjl malt >"fr r- an.* via*' ".s I'.pisrs w': Vs n 1 V ra-e dn- a* the fis a* year k.-x: t?» front ..a,, after Tut sday M v is:,, i.v ©;*;*• - - ' • : tad license must toe : itea or toe:ore the >s•:• ; c da v of M.-. v :;* > - Wat-UM K. r«t ;a«at Atu>t G H. tlitv— s V Huge C erk' 1.IQIOR l.n RN-r Nonet. Notice I" hereby given that »n March tft, siny and Joi.n Clitlevtld, un der the itna nawieot si:v»-,lnv A -'hi »•-. ski, filed with the Vil a o d*r» of Loup city, xet ra* .a, th»dr petition t r the issuance i>f a Sicease to soil m*it. miimuu s and v; as liquors, a sthtn said \ it .s_r*‘ during there cal Tear next ensnr’g »r- tn a-cl after rr» s day Xay la iSW. Objorho«« to the Issuance of >nch license me-: l e filed an or toetore the first day ot May lr-a. si »•»t>NT a i Attest t. II tlmst n, \ thiga clerk. NOTICE To CUKDITOlts. State of xotornska , ^ Sherman ootiuty. 3 3 State of Nebraska in court ailhln and for shorn an county. Nebraska, April lirh. t» o in khe mstt« r of the estate of Mary K Morns, decease*!. TO THE CREDITORS OF S \1I> ESTATE: Ton are hereby noli fits;. That 1 will sit at the county court room, tn I.owo Oty, in t-ant county, on the 12th day ur Novem ber. mn, at :0 o. >ck a. nt. to receive and examine all clatma scanst said estate, with a viev to their adjustment and allow ance. Tba time limited tor the presenta tion of claims against said estate is six months from the :2th day of Mar, a. r».. i;dOand the time limited ' tor payment of debts is one year from said 12; h ty of November, lid *. Witness my hand anv scat of said countv court, this 14th day of April, l»y ODEXDJULL DUOS. U 'up City. N«’b J. 1. t'inon, Prcth unitary, Wyshinf ton. Pa , mts * I fcaTts found Kodol Dyspepsia Cure an excellent remedy in case of -totnach iroaidp. sod have de rived jjreat benefit f mn Its #w" It digev'S wbst you eat and cenuot tall to cure. Oikndahl Eroi. Cunt dizzy spells, tired balings, slum >vla. kidney aud liver trowbu * Keeps j t>« well n!1 summer. Hooky Meuntalu Tea taken this month. 3..«, MONTROSE BIGYCLEWFREE . . _ I « . „_ . .. __, SUM* 'SiS’SwKL'^'a IX. «• approv Ai. «lh*win* yt:-u to uneiwte acd «s *2HL i. . hiio.4 ™W, t It- If ft I* »i a and raor*> ttian we ,-*• . better wheel than yoaIt r atyr v here Mtf the t-toiia for It-**•-* ' " *** * u mr will pay aJlVrareaB charges ’ v*iR-tssirtSisi k SSS5T Thi -KCHTHOSE" Sftweto S1 e. so ■ ut t)nr Special -Vfft't1' ** winiple price of t* [ 9k h the c it tlt.4 Kinftlit;:: a t iryak* *TtT *' ^ • red t\t nvii. »t eottal & ^vm*^*^* tuarSet. «.i r>« ,:eed ««*-«• ,jt , t yrrtM. Wj» V if T.xodo :h: Sad it r.« werepw^J-'t- *2 * l ♦ I>«« it «-»• * wt\rr\Vr:'hj::» iS mi* ***** <* iB&cdaein* £*tSf(§t4rwU»^* 1 H7«k'***rra“~. ’**• - ~ '••«- »* «»«■ £.!«r^rt«ei »»the snrkec«ad yt» teed w« it »«.«• w« »-*»'. it££*tfd t* amder *‘.' **‘**’ V "':,t PVjii?? handle bur: Koyal A.yhcrr>wnMhe , £c^B» “ banirer Ithii eaor OMtfHJ *& 1 »t c u 3 CHE*? WHEEL?, eorri-rrs asd bfp fcouaes kMrrm, MR {•> #• sfrtawil; orftll I" *1'. ihtm. BEFORE eR»CStX6«t ctWOft, writ* m* md lift«' tell yuti J»*»’ u< ■ If vv-a LIABLE fa BliYr vk xl tri W« do eot manuis't;:-* w wnr '*• meet *(m» ktnd of a htv!t <*••* ®*;n; >1 nell as liL-h fmOr Wo can Mr* » v ewwpfafc- Wo m not guamnfieo nor r rr3e op a."C onp pflnp, no psptfor » B‘> or ire can save j > a oft tin* ttrupo tnooMoo. itpsttr uV FARX A BlOCU »3 I. * -. .s* for Km! 4a v« . V. e need one I * h i to. ho * r _I» ■r*. -n tnr*rhfc™r forth ■ j :-*e. V.» Wire jHHUCTilWwira* «gT - > 9 HA<;» WWttlA »iii*!-«e«v.tat *3 »»#!•««** »!»*«>»• *}*>p*r<<»ns»!a|'je* awl 'W nlyiimft SeaUf-'r fci «ll K KK1 I Mil Li TV i.-xliwiei ^ » Iti-T u> «v-U- !: • -« ■-* hon.* t:.t or( _•,.,t »* «• - ill ¥-- •- * x«*i letter* of nfrjwwd!* r* (Mm -i> $ -.*•■• ■tbs r< ia 1 :rie>e» ' ■ T* - 1 (trail VAiia AD*1C9 ««*■'• Tl.- * 1- •• crl a ' ir-. , ta. • rian f rfapfut. ;.t » i. ■ ,• SrK'J TUUn Ufillut !<- *ij>dn*ii V- < W‘ ; Vine J. L. MEAD CYCLE COMPANY, Chicago, ». ^NOTICE. DONT FORG5T THAT F. €. 5R€WeR. is Ayeot. FOR THE St. Paul Fire & Marine Insurance COMPANY, THE ONL\ RELIABLE HAIL INSURANCE CO. *n the state acd ibe only cue tbal j a\s its losses its full. If be dt cot call on you write him at Loup City, Neb. 6rftC W hen you want to have your watch repaired by the only * tirst class workman in the j county call on G H. MORGAN'. or if you have any other jewel ry which vou wish to have put in tirst class repair take it to H. MORGAN. j You should remember, when you want to purchase a nice new piece of jewelry to * all on Yours for business G. H. MORGAN, Jo w 1* r Loup City, Xcb. 1 il O.Ull ORN 1 V Thf A:i;rtK'«n Suns*- : riant*. I ' l‘he oTi r ; a L:;oir< via I'uion j Pacific make- m.-irc ^ quicker time between M » 'up Rn >rro ^:in Fran t Cisco th .: v other lire. Finely equip ; J" l with l* ;i;.a* 5»Boom IV* ! *» e ■ j« r>. - Sm« k' ; sn.i T. > f rary Ours « h Barber Shop and P>;.V* i tot Kci.iii a Rooms, Dum.g O.tr-, Vie.aU »*U*c»rto, l'inaoh Light. Steam Heat. F» r tickets, advertising matter and full tn format ion exit on or address—W. D. C tIfton. *\itei*t. BE GOOD TO YOl RSKLF auJ jooJ to vour (rWhiit. When %ou treat a friend to whiskey, g ve him the best. HARPER Whs key is the beverage for ▼our friends ai d for you. Sold by—T. II- Ei.>NLi;. Loup City, Neb. - _ ^ RurKii>a’» Arnica Salr« Ills worUFw.de fame for muvekms cures. It surpasses any other x.tl ve, lo tion. ointment <>r ba’m for Outs, Cera?. Burns. Boiles. Sons. Felons. Ulcers. Tetter. Salt Rheum. Ferer bore*. <'hap ped Hands. Skio Eruptions; infallible for Piles. Cure guaranteed. Oalf Voe at Odendahl Bros. NOTICE. i hire 150 bushels of choice millet seed j for sale at reasouabie figures. It is of the '99 crop and nice and clean. Frank Otlkwski. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. I have retired and furnished my prop erty in the south part of town hereto fore known as tho R.ssetrr bou-e and now haT«; opened the same as a first ela>s boardiii# house. mar4 2nr Mrs. XI. V. WnAKTOJl $115 FOE LETTERS ABOUT XEBR The p-.ssei r dej art»ue> t of the R A XL K. R. E. offers thirteen cash prixes *jtrejf itln« §115 for letters about Nebraska. Particulars of :he e > :rs?. which is « pen to all, can be had br ad dressing J Francis, ti p. a , Omaha, Xvb. L * v 13 aa w wEiKSt !■ V3to f £3 ^""4. THE O''-TO-DATE LITTLE LIVER PILL CURLS Biliousness? Conclipatioiil Oyspopsia, Slck»Hond * |acho and Liver Complaint, raooV coot*o. id by atl dritfurtata er sent toy mall TMU-mt i^iyL-a rr FO* HA UK HV ODKNIUHU iMins L:d? ITT- Nil 100 PILLS 25 CTS. la MEM? tort Um twajr hf waMd tovc *M. AcHtwM^ JMf rAltai kmWb, UaWwiM ■ HA toutw rtfu.'v* tv TV r*«#tot Mc-vtotol V-** to* **»««* tixe tabue. LOVp CITY NES* Liacsiu. Omaha, Chmcft, St. Jo- -ph. Laj.'as i.itj. St. Lout*, a.-ll ail i> mis E*c* end South. D»»« oer. Hrleoa, Butte. Salt Lake City. Portlttd, S.TMJ Francisco, md ail points West TCAINS LHATE AS FOLIOS**. GOING kAST So ^ P»»*n««. “AS a. b No m Frei^tt ..It 53 p m. GOING WIST So. Si Paswst|r«r.4.15 tv m. So 59 Frvi«b V.... iM)a ta diitnor act ree'Gata* chair cars ft-:• oa tferoatfc trams. Tickets st-M aa-i Nacjatra efeoekol to aay petal n ieel‘: ;:«s ':si.» »r masta. For tnuirauaidoh, maps, state tat»‘. eo and w«ft* s cat! oa or sm.t so R. I. Arthur A *e*r.t. Os J. fkASOIs Goa'.. Fasoor; cr V. P. KAITWaT. S»>. m l«ao«« Gmity oxer; t Saaday misa 7;»» a, ra So e- JdcK Cav. tT<»dai»!«)t aaJ FriUiay, (luixest is-a* ji m. So.. loureo r« Thursday ssrf It;*ur'jtjr. • nwxud)t Alt ta S- t arrives a«.r except Sunday tattaad I? "t j' at. S i 'Sarr rws dally cxeeyt limJsy tfoids er ;er : 30 |> mi F: rs* eta** senrion and «I oc souaaclloas «s.-t, ocs. a:.a socth w. d. cur ton. Origon Short Line and Origon R R A Navigation Co. Have placet* in Service nc additio; al Portiaml Train. This Train, THE PACIFIC EXPRESS’ Leaves Omaha 4:2»> p. *c. and arrive* at Portland 7:30 a. m„ ONLY TWO DAYS ON THE ROAD The iitnc of the other Portland Train “The Overland Limited," Leaving Omaha S:20a. m. has been re duced 2 hours anti -Jo minutes. ONLY'HOURS AND 40 MINI' I'Es between ?4K--ouri Hirer ana Portland SPLENDID EQUIPMENT. For tim- lablt«. folder*. il.u* rue 1 oo«»k'*. pantphleta descriptive of th*» trr r.torv traxv^ed cail ot—W, D Cur Tt»N. AirL Loup City, Xeb w ANTt'D -Honest manor wn-n-.-» vni ,„r ‘nrehoW;»!arT ^ mStS tnufoTi — STcS: w iiaij ,£K5Ven~IO*T A5C as*: cu;<* *• > m-ineot Onrre,ereat*s inv t^r ** n«atntv vcHv'e rrv>rk a. heme. .rrrn<^ t ;,C:Z?: ■ * “ wT * 1' **'*•» to s aa mo U. t NTs waXTKU -Tor-The t tr^ . whn vt w Attantral IV* ' S H vocstl. »Ue i)ir » c fn,.. ,T* •*i »h« ion,*', ),k>l Br-v-Ze., - ‘ **■»***» • *' **■ i'rx1 r »tt"». I*xm 1 «.? u» ; heM t w, ut istranooa OnlV * “® w<« tno«» aeinoitd. j|tc , * *• K#or. T»- ;,UT-. Write w. II. Shipman Beard*b>» >' .h.«e»rrj^ M* fvr‘*t ,v ;U , . . „ ‘ v Uoetors s. 4 rrli l. finally ''JsjepMl t ure ami a»,w *1' !: d ii'Ui ti »• (>• "*u* *iui l'»* b*ela hiiv a n»* tu%1 j* Hfc*eit* nbat fwu **t —Od*u Uhl Br**