m t .. 1 r~~ T 1 : j y ( S. SHEPPARD, Jeweler and Optician, Lot^fHty, Neb._ > * Mv r*» i we must make more room for our new stock, in our new building located on Business Corner, one door east of St. Elmo hotel /\pd to do this we will fnake pext Saturday a day of cost *.ivh‘*s. . jewelryand silverware. If you want a wedding or birthday present, Saturday, June 2nd, will be an opportunity for you to proven-s at COST. Remember we have the only complete stock of jewelry in the county and this will be the only day you may have • select g«**ls from this stock at COST. I: y-u manta pair «>f glasses I am the only optician in this part of the country that has the instruments and can tit eyes correctly. If you , m k r \ ,: cent* per dozen. 4 'all at tbe bume - *-W. T. Cn»o*. Tbe little girl* of Mr. and Mrs. A B Ojtbooer left for a vlalf with relative* , veaterday morning Tb* Mtermaj « ouoty Agricultural - tbe fair tbi* year on tbe H-S of Oct Mr and Mf» John «*y*trr and fas tlr rame up from Havenr.a to attmd tbe l.iml of Mr* Oyrter * aunt oo Horn day W bm vou waat argain* la tbe line of Jewelry don't fall to call om G 11; Morgan He earrie* tbe flneet Hue in tbe fx*up Valley. We notice In tbe Gretaa New# hat Frof M II Carlton 1* out for tbe bom a it Sue f«.r iui* *upeTiBtmd-nt on tbe fu-ion ticket. Tbe partial erilpee of the van la*t Monday morning arrived on lime and Hit every body wa* •>««*. mg gin** to an joy tbe ftbeaotaina Wif* Feter* of l»arl* Craek bad a run a way la*t week which reaultad In the .»emoU*blog of a new buggy J 1 Lie pew nweallei to net tbe rib*. There will be aeverai wedding* in the city ia the next few day*. *• dame ru mor «ay». « api-J ha« been playing hi* prank* with tbe bean* of our young people of late. nr SLlurniBoui wm» lr» Fudtr, UM week, when mentioning iy r Bin— of those »t*» atteuJed the «*dd ftllMl ben«,uet at Ord, ail of wbtrb ne aptM<*oCtx# * ’r etca art MeFadden reports barlog •st facetted a letter from hi* mother st -prteg d*ld. Mn. stating that they had | lent y of rn.n in that county. Small grata I* haded out and dnvterhi arc yirtlhl We mUad Mra. Smallwood of Aittdh fere,rod a cablegram from ij,{ sod not .fimg her of the death of her bn band *b* »u visiting that « o ofry «• betiaes* she will rail for Carre at once. We aim* ledge receipt of an Invite* i.so from Master Newton Pilger. who itanmCtf the Burlington. la. High act* o', to he preamt at hi* graduating oe Jane St We oogralulata the v«*ueg man aed oi*h him secees# la the fat ore It I* a fart that ne other ar. «.e mins factored ta the laited State* gun »o e oaiterral aa!i»facl»oa a* Yea»i learn Other kind* of yea-t may b* g-rgTf some of the time, but Yeast Foam ta good oil the time and you take n< chtam of leaiag year dour a bea yea war it according to direction* printed m. e very pa* l*|» Km,o* Oriental Show* and Trained Animal Exhibition* have *eiected Toe* .tag June ith. a* their date in I^onj 4 It, cent* rti«n. bdancing, vault ing tembilng leaping feats o' strength darug and * fanny «4d dean* ry fc**t trained il«g* mule* and M*d*. i. a *h*« hit phase* all. Price# JJ 2 £* exhibition before Boeckner the fashionable tailor. M.llet ami other field seeds for by T. M Rt-ed. Frank Ollewaki shipped a car ofbogs :o Omaha thia week. The wheel blew off of Mrs Ditto's wind aill Wednesday uigbt. I. S. Sheppard has a fine line of silver hearts Get your friends one. Soe those new l*ulleT belts * at Sheppards. The father and mother of Fred and Ira Foster visited with the boys last Sunday. Li*t of presents at the Knight- An gler wedding came ;n too late for pub lication this week Krnev Millburn moved bis family from Arcadia, and now occupies Mrs S. G. Taylor’s bouse. You can buy tow or three row Disc cultivators at T. M. Roods. They are O. K. 0 1 •> The very finest The ne plus ultra. The creme de la creme. Tbat,s IIAR PER Whiekev in three languages. Sold by T. It. KUner. Loup Ciiy, Xeb The Fourth of July ce ebratioo at at Lot.p Citv this year will be under the au.pices ot the Modern Woodmen, and every body is invited to come and enjoy themselves On the K* of June the Woodmen of Kavrr.na, will celebrate the end of their great contest in which they suc ceeded in securing 11** new members. Every body is invited to join them G if Morgan the Loup City Jeweler doe* all kinds cf watch, clock and Jew elry repairing in a workman like man* ner. When you have something to de in this line, don’t fail to call on him. Two bright boys from Ashton called at this oftlcw last Friday Their names are Frank Arthaud and Jesse Marvel. They were up to the county ;eat attend iag the graduating exercises and visit with their Ittle friends. I >on’t forget that the Modern Wood men intend putting up an old fashioned Fourth of July celebration at Loup City this year, and everv body be he Jew or «.entile, Saint or sinuer are cordially in vited to come to I.oup City and help them make the eagle screech koutxeu't Park, A*bton, Nebr.. is now open for the reason. A merrv-go round. all kinds of games, plenty of *e»?» and shade trees, first class accom modations. amusements every Saturday evening. S(.erial Rate* for Picnias vad Parties W*. K.nut/.kx, Propr. nr- in»*o. 1. rnger, sou i beo. and daughter Marie, left oyer the B. A M. Thur-day morning for Burlington la., to visit her mother and other relatives an«i friends and to be present at the (raduat.bg ot her son Newton on the Hth ! of June, from tbe High school of that j place. We were in error last week in stating that tbe Adventist people bad arranged ! to dedicate their new church last Satur i d*v. It was the first services in tbe new Iding but not the dedicatory service. We learn that the date for dedication will be arranged for and announced at some future time Three Italians with two violins and a harp strucb tbe town last Monday eve ning and seemingly filled the town with 1 enthusiasm, at auy rate tbe hoodlum element made night hideous at about tbe mid night hour. The tflalr was di-graceful and If this It is kept up. as I* has peen in tbe last two weeks, it will t*e necessary for the town board to employ a marshall, and cloth him with authority to go forth and bring these sticet brawlers to account for theii miss-conduct. I be 30th at Loup City was a gal* day and tbe city was full of good natur ed visitors all bent on celebrating tbt old soldier- holiidsy. A profession wai formed at 10 :*) at the south east cornei of tbe Mjuare composed of school child ren tbe Ladles of the 0. A. R. and thi old veterans, headed by the Martial b'O 1 Tbe proseMion marched to the M. E church and comfortably filled that edifice. lion R. J. Nightingale waa the orator of the day. He pointed out tbe many brilliant achievements on the battlefield by tbe Blueind tbe Gray and -poke feelingly of tbe resulta oi that great struggle upon the future his tmy of our country. After Mr. Night lugale finished several sbott address* were delivered by members ot tbe G A. R In tbe afternoon the visit on were entertained at the haM by mush and aoag CLASS OF 1900. The graduating exercises of the class of 1900 came off as announced at the the Baptist church on last Thursday evening. By 7 o’clock the church be gan to till and by 8 o’clook standing room was at a premium. The seven graduates. Misses Anna Thompson. Bertha Righteuour, Amanda Yanscoy, Grace Hagelin and Floernce Nightin gale and Messrs Kddy McCoy and Steven Polski. took their places on fhe rostrum and the exercises were opened with prayer by Bey. Matthews This was followed by a selection from the Grand island orchestra. The speaking was opened by Eddy McCoy, and each in turn delivered thejr addresses io a calm, dignified and elo quent manner. The well deserved rep utation of Loop City's former graduat ing classes was grandly maintained by this one and all were pleased with tbe exhibition of training developed by them. Beautiful flowers were present ed to each member of the class as they duished their orations, and eaeh must have felt that they feelingly had the godspeed of their many friends as they launch out on the sea of life. The program was interspersed with music from the Grand island orchesira and some pleasing selections sang by Loup Citys' quartette The diplomas were presented to the graduates by Judge Wall, who made them a beautiful presentation speach. -- — ♦ ♦ ♦ 1 consider it not only a pleasure but a duty I owe to my neighbors to tell about the wonderful cureeffected in my case by the timfly use of Chamberlain's Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. I was taken very badly with flux and procured a bottle of this remedy. A few- doses of it effected a permanent cure. I take pleasure in recommend ing it to others suffering from that dreadful disease.—J. W. Lynch, Dorr, W. Ya. This remedy is sold by Oden dahl Bros. The easiest and most effective meatb od of purifying the blood and Invigor ating tbe system is to take Dewitt's Little Early Risers, the famious little pills for cleansing the liver and bowels. Odendahl Bros. J. Q. Hood. Justice of the Peace, Crosby, Miss., makes the following statement: “I can certify that One Minute Cough Cure will do all that is claimed for it. My wife could not get her breath and tbe first dose of ic re lieved her. It has also benefited my whole family.” It acts immediately and cures coughs, colds, croup, grippe, brocnitis. asthma and lung trouibes. Odendahl Bros. “After suffering from piles for fif teen years I was cured by using two boxes of DeWItts Hazel Salve,” writes W ..f. Baxter, North Brook, X. C. It heal* everything. Beware of counter feits Odendahl Bros. “After suffering from gevere dys pepsia over twelve years and using many remedies without permanent good I finally took Kodol Dyspepsia (Jure It did me so much good I re commended it to everyone,” writes J. E. Watkins, Clerk and Recorder, Chill* icfcothe. Mo. It digest* what you eat. Odendahl Bros ♦ - - If recoil not the seasons, Nor the years that come and go Life's an all aronnd pleasure to me, Since taking Rocky Mountain Tea. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNI TED STATES OF THE DISTRICT OF NEBRASKA. In itae matter of /Case No. 248. Chris Thompson r In Bankruptcy. Bankrupt S Voluntary Petition On this 28th day of May. A. D. 1900, on tiling and reading the petition of the above name bankrupt for his discharge herein, it U ORDERED, that the I4ih day of June, A. D.. 1900 be and the same is hereby fixed as the date on or before which all creditors of and all other persons Inter*, sted in said estate and in the matter of the dischargs in bank ruptcy of the said bunkrupt shall, if they de sire to oppose the same, file iu my said office in Grand Island. Nebraska in said district, their appearance, in writing, in opposition to the granting of said discharge, and also, within ten days thereafter, file iu my said office specifications of the grounds of said opposition. Witness my hand hereto and official s*»l at my office in Grand Island. Nebraska, the day and herein first above written. R. R. HORTH, Referee in Bankruptcy LEGAL NOTICE. State of Nebraska. 1 • S. S. State of Nebr. Sherman County, ) To Anna Meric Neilson. non-resident ownei of the following descrebed realestate situate la Road Dintriet No. 10 of Sherman county and Stale of Neb., to-wit: The South Easi quarter of Section 8. Township 15, Range 11 You are hereby notified that complaint hat I been made to me as road oreraeer that there is an open we) upon the above described real estate and if the same is not filled up immediately. I shall proceed to fill the same is the manner provided by law, as the same h dangerous for stock. YV. B. Reynolds, RoedOverseei of road district Ko. 10. Sherman county, Neb. ANNOUNCEMENT CARDS. The W. C. T. U. will give an entertain ment in the Bapllst church. Friday evening. June 8th. A good program will be rendered. Everybody cordially invited to attend. There will be religious services held at the Baptist church in this city on Sunday June 3rd at one o'clock p. rn. All are cordial ly invited to attend. John S. F.sdeh. Pastor. A O. U. W FJ.OKAL DAY. The Supreme Master Workman of the A. O. U. W. lodge ha* set apart Sunday, June 10th, at Floral Day. and Loup City Lodge, No. 33, will observe tbe same in a fitting manner All mem bers of the order and D. of H. are ie quested to meet at the hall at 10:00 o’clock a. no. and from there proceed to the M. E. church, where a sermon will be delivered at tbe usual service hour. 10:30, by Rev. W. E. Matthews. The cburch will be appro priately arranged and the exercises will le interesting. All members of the orders should be present and the citizens are respectfully invited to come. Let u* all turn out and give rever ence and pay tribute to the memory of our departed brothers. Geo. K Behschotir, M. W. Wm. Cramer, l* W. a and Com on arrangements. DIED On Sunday May 27, 1900, Miss Susie Gilbert an old and respected resident of this city passed from earth to the world beyond. Miss Gilbert was born in tbe state of New York on June 1st 1851, and eame with her parents to Illinois wheu a small girl, afterward* moving to Man chester, la., where she resided until •he came to Loup City in 1874. She taught the first term of school ever con ducted in Sherman county and was the possessor of tbe first certificate issued to a teacher by Sherman county’s first •uperintendant of learning. She was a model lady and alway* lived a concien tious Christian life, was greatly loved by those near to her and her taking away, though not unexpected, wa* sorely and sadly lameuted by them. She was, a her death, 48 years 11 months and 28 days old. The faneral was held at the Baptist church at 3 p. in. on Monday May 28,1900, and was conducted bv Kev. W. E. Matthews, after which ibe remains were taken to the cemetery, four miles west of this city, for in terment. FRENCH LICK, Ind., May 27, (Spe cial) Will rain in Sherman county be fore June 2nd, should rain on May 3]st at farthest. Revealed to me on May 15. Should have written sooner. World Works. (A. P. C ) If you want your watch nut In jfood repair bv the only first class workman in the county call on (1. H. Morgan, the Jeweler, STRAYED —A yearling steer from A L. Baillies' pasture. Has tag in left ear with H Bros, also figure “4” stamped on tag or is branded “B-’ on kip. Finder will please in form the undersigned, owners who will pay all charges. Msnkchotkk Bros. Loup City. Neb ESTKAr NOTICE There came to my farm, uboiit May let, 8 miles west of ix>up City, on Sec. a, 15, 15, One all red steer two years old with brand on aide, brand in form of two m’s one In verted under the other. Owner will come forward prove property, pay tdiargcs and get animal, CHA8. SCIIW ADKIIKK. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior. , Land Office at Lincoln, Nah. i Muy 3rd, lttKt. f I Notice is hereby given tbat the follow log.named settler has filed notice of his Intention to make final proof In nupi>crt of his claim, and that said proof will be made before J. A. Angler, county judge of Sherman county, at Loup City. Nebraska, on June 18th, 1900, viz; Hugh G. Patton, Homestead Entry, No. 17,633 for the north west quarter, Section 10, township 10. range 15, west. He names the following witnesses to prove hit continuous residence upon and cuttl. vatlon of said land, viz: Tony Tryba, David Kay, George Woznlckl, Jacob F. Bock, all of Loup City, Nebraska. | J. W. Johnson, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior. Land Office at Lincoln. Neb.i May 17, 19,0. f Notice Is hereby given tbat the follow ing named settler has filed notice of bis intention to make final proof In support of hlS claim, and that said proof will be made before J, A. Angler, the county judge. Loup City, Neb. onJnne 30th, 1900 vis: Leora B. Flanders, Homestead Entry No. 17,400, for the south half of the south east quarter Section 4, Township 13, Range '10. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous resicence upon and cultivation of said land, via: August Mnsback, of Litchfield, Neb. Peter Wogan, ” " " Joseph Else, ” ’’ *’ Addison K, Smith, ” »’ ” J. W. Johonbn, Slglster. NOTICE. In the District Court of Sherman Countv j Nebraska Elizabeth E. Ditto, Plaintiff. vs. George J. Walker and Clara Walker his wife, The Em pire Hernia Co., Anthony Ryerson and The Nebraska Loan and Trust Company (a corporation. Defendants. George J. Walker and Clara Walser his wife Defendants herein, are hereby notified that on the 16. day of May 1900. Elizabeth E. Ditto, plaintiff, herein filed her petition in the dis trict court of Sherman county Nebraska, against the above named defendant* The object and prayer of which are to fore, close a certain tax lien upon the following de scribed premises situate in Sherman county Nebraska, to-wit: The north west quarter of section three (3) Township fifteen (15) Range sixteen (16i west of the sixth p. m.. upon which j there is now due the sum of one hundred and thirty six and eighty-eight ( 136.nv• one hur, dreth dollars, for which sum w ith interest at 10 per cent per annum from date. Plaintiff ‘ prays for decree of foreclosure and that de fendants be required to pay same or that said premises be sold to satisfy said amount. You are required to answer said petition on or be. fore the 35th day of June 19G). Dated this 16 day of May 1900. Elizabeth Ditto, Plaintiff. By J. S. Pedler. her attorney. Attest: John Minshill. iseal) Clerk of the District Court. NOTICE. In the District Court of Sherman county Nebraska. Joseph 8. Pedler. Plaintiff, vs M. Thompson, first full name unknown,-Thompson, her husband. James A. Niles and Eliza M. Niles his wife. Ellen Edwards and -Edwards her husband and the Nebraska Loan and Trust Company (a corporation) Defendadts Ellen Edwards and -Edwards her hus band. first full name unknown defendants, will take notice that on the Hth day of May 1900. Joseph S. Pedler plaintiff herein, filed his petition in the District Court of Sherman county, Nebraska, against said defendants, the object and prayer of which are to foreclose i a certain tax lien upon the East half of the north east quarter and the north east quarter I of the south east quarter of Section five (5) in Town*hip fifteen (15) Range sixteen (16) in said county of Sherman, for the taxes, inter est and costs levied and assessed against said property for the years 1892-1*93 and ISW, upon which there Is now due the sum of forty-three and fifty-one one hundredths • $43.51) dollars, for which sum. with interest, from this date Plaintiff prays for a decree and that defen dants Ik* required to pay the same, or that said premises may be sold to satisfy the amount found due. You are required to answer said petition on or before the 25th day of June. 1900. Dated this Hth day of May 1900. Joseph Pedler. Plaintiff. Attest: John MinsHtli.. (seal) Clerk of the District Court. NOTICE. In the Dtstrlot Court of Sherman coun ty. Nebraska. Jon eph S. Pedler, Plaintiff. vs. Elizabeth K Ditto, Andrew D. Norllng, and —- N»rl Ing, his wife. Maty L. Knick erbocker, -Kiilckerbock er, her husband and the Neb ra»ka I.oan ami Trust Com pany (a corporation.) Defendants. Mary I. Knickerbocker au.l Knickerlxnk • er, her husband, defendants: will take no tice that on the 15th day of May, 1900 Joseph S. Pedler plaintiff herein, tiled Ills petition In tho district court of Sherman county, Nebraska: The object and prayer of which are to foreclose a certain tax lien upon tht< following described premises, situate in the county of Sherman and state of Nebraska, to-wit: The South East quar ter of Section Tlilrty-fonr (X), Township Thirteen (IS), In Range sixteen (16), for the taxes interest and costs levied and as sessed thereon tor the years lx-.m, IMS and IHOt and upon wnicli there ts now due the sum of sixty live dollars and Forty eight cents (#65.4f<), for which sum with In terest from date plaintiff prays for a de cree and that defendants he required to pay the same, or that said premises may l>e sold to satisfy the amount found due. vot are required to auswor said petition on or before the 25th day of June lXd. Dated this Mth dnv of May. 190>>. Joseph, s. Peiu.ek, Plaintiff. Attest: Jolts Minsiiull, (SEAL.) Clerk of tin- District Court. Notice. In tho District (ourt of Sliennan coun ty, Nebraska, Joseph. S. Pedler Plaintiff, vs. The Nebraska Loan and Trust Company, (A corporation) Eliza Stokoe and-stokoe, her husband, llrst name unknown, Thomas II. Rose, and Mary A. Rose, his wife. Defendants. Eliza Stokoe,and-Stokoe, her hus band, llrst name unknown, defendants, will take notice that on the l-tlh day of Mav, iSKJO, Joseph 8. Pedler plaintiff here in filed Ins petition in the District court of Sherman county, Nebraska, against said defendants; the object and prayer of which are to foreclose a certain tax lien upon toe west half ot tbe southeast quarter of Section live (5), in Township (15), Range 16, In said county of Sherman, and ( state of Nebraska, for tbe taxes, interest and costs levied and assessed against said property for tbe years 189*2, 1893, and 1WM and lnteiest, and upon whicb there is now due the sum of Forty-nine dollars and Forty-seven cents, (#48.47) for which sum with interest from this date plaintiff prays for a decree and that defendants be required to pay the same, or that said premises may be sold to satisfy the amouut found cue. you are tequired to answer said peti tion on or before the 25ih day of June, 1900. Dated this Mth day of May, 1900. Josephs. Pedler, Plaintiff. Attest: John Minsiiull, (seal.) Clerk of the District Court. _..—III . - » — —■ ■ — 1 ■ ■ — I I FURPIT-UPE, ■ FIXTURES AT T. M. REEDS. -^NOTICE, - DONT FORGET THAT F. e. 5F?eW6F?. is Agent. -FOR THE- ^ St. Paul Fire & Marine Insurance COMPANY, THE ONL\ RELIABLE HAIL INSURANCE CO. in the state and the only one that pays its losses in full. If he does not call on you write him at Loup City. Neb. k $50 Wheel Bought Direct from Our factory Costs You Hut $22.95 Tires Guaranteed One Year. Highest Equipment. Send Us One Dollar ' And state whether LADIES’ or GENTS’ bicycle, Gear and Color wanted, and we will send you our new 1900. regular $50.00 model AKRON KING BICYCLE by ex press G. O. D.. eubject to exami nation. YOU CAN EXAMINE IT at your nearest express office and If found satisfactory, a great bargain, and EQUAL IN VALUE TO THE $50.00 AND $76.00 STAN DARD MAKES, pay the ex Sress agent $22.96, less the one ollar sent with order, and expresa i Charges. Express charges average ! about $1.00 for 500 miles. Fitted with the Interna* tional 1900,one year guaran teed. nnenmatle. slnsle tube tire. which ordinarily retails for Sfi.OO. 22. 24 or 25 Inch frame, 14 Inch diamond seamless steel tubing, FLUSH JOINTS THROUGHOUT, new 1900 model, two piece hanger, best made, finest hardened and tempered steel adjustable bearings throughout, wheels 28 inch, 36 spokes to each wheel, full ball bearing with ball retainers throughout. Highest grade Indianapolis or detachable link chain. 3-16 Inch, best padded leather saddle, handle bar up or down turn, the best EXPANDER IN BOTH SEAT POST AND HANDLE BAR, anti friction ball bearing, ball retaining pedals, heavy leather tool bag, nickel-plated wrench, oiler, pump and repair kit. The finest possible finish, enameled BLACK. ROTaL BLUE. MAROON OR BREWSTER GREEN (be sure to state Color you wish). All bright ^arta heavily nickeled on copper. The Handsomest Wheel Made. Our guarantee is absolute protection. Every Akron King and Queen Bicycle is covered by a written binding guarantee for one year. No old models, no worthless second-hand wheels. Order your wheel now and yon will save 125.00 to $30.00. You can make $150.00 every month selling our high grade wheels. Address y THE AKRON SEWING MACHINE & BICYCLE C0„ Akron, Ohio. •The Akron Sewing Machine * Bicycle Co. are thoroughly reliable.—Editor. 1 , TO CALIFORNIA The American Summerland. "The overland Limited'1 via Union Pacific makes many hours quicker time between Missouri River and San Fran cisco than any other line. Finely equip ped with Double Drawing Room Pal ace Sleepers, Buffet Smoking and Lib rary Cars with Barber Shop and Pleas ant Reading Rooms. Dining Cars, Meals a-la-carte. Pints eh Light. Steam Heat. For tickets, advertising matter and full information call on or address—W. D. Clifton, Agent. BE GOOD TO YOURSELF and good to your friends. When _> ou treat a friend to whiskey, give him the best. | HARPER Whiskey is the beverage for I your friends and for you. Sold by—T. II- Elsxer, Loup City, Neb. -- ♦ * -—--~ Buckien’* Arnica halve. Has world-wide fame for marvelous I cures. It surpasses any other salve, lo tion, ointment or balm for Cuts, Corns, i Burns. Boiles. Sores, Felons, Ulcers, Tetter. Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Chap ped Hands, Skin Eruptions; Infallible for Piles. Cure guaranteed. Only 25c at Odendahl Bros. ♦ • ♦ NOTICE. I have 150 bushels of choice millet seed | for sale at reasouable figures. It is of, the '00 crop and nice and clean. Frank Otlkwski. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. 1 have retlted and furnished my prop erty in the south part of town hereto fore known as the Rosseter house and now have opened the same as a first class boarding house. mar-1-2 w Mrs. M. V. Wharton Farm for Salk.—100 acres, 100 un der cultivation. 60 acres in pasture, Good frame house with five rooms, plenty of good water, general im provements. Enquire of Geo. Wake, Loup City. Neb #115 FOR LETTERS ABOUT NEBR The passenger department of the B & M. R. R. R. offers thirteen cash prizes agregating #115 for letters about Nebraska. Particulars of the contest, which is open to all, can be had by ad dressing J Francis, G. P. A., Omaha. Neb. LIVERITA THE UP-TO-DATE LITTLE LIVER PILL - - CURES Biliousness, Constipation, Dyspepsia, Sick-Head - ache and Liver Complaint. . - S.UMKK COATED. TOO PILLS Sold by all druyglsta | ATe or sent by mall. _£2_~Ii*L-]Nervtta Metical U, Chicago FOR SALE BY ODENDAHL, BROS., LOUP CIlT- NeD LOUP CITY. NEBR Lincoln, Omaha, Chicago, St. Joseph, Kansas City, St. Louis, anil all points East and South. Denver, Helena, Butte. Salt Lake City. Portland, San Francisco, and all point# West TRAINS LEAVE AS FOLLOWS) GOING EAST No. 52 Passenger.7:55 a. m No. 60 Freight.12.50 p. in. GOING WEST No. 51 Passenger.4:15 p. in. No. 59 Freight.12:50a. m. Sleeping, dinner and reclining chair car* (seats free) on through trains. Tickets sold and baggage checked to any point in the United States or Canada. For information, maps, time tables and tickets call on or write to R. L. Arthur Agent. Or J. FRANCIs, Gen’l. Passenger Agent, Omaha, Nebraska. U. P. RAILWAY. A No. 86 leaves daily except Sunday (pass enger). 7:30 a. m. V No. 88 leaves Monday, Wednesday and Friday, unixed) 12:20 p.m. No. 90 leaves Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, (mixed) 2:55 p. m. No 87 arrives dally except Sunday (mixed 12:05 p. m. No. ■ss arrives daily except Sunday (pass enger) 7.33 p. in. First class service and close connections east, west and south W. D. CLIFTON, SUMMER EXCURIONS VIA § > / The Union Pacific will place in effect on June 21, July 7 to 10 ine., July 18 and August 2nd, Summer Excursion rates ot ONE FARE FOR ROUND TRIP. plus $2.00 from Kansas and Neb raska poiuts ..TO.. DENVER,COLORADO SPRINGS, PUEBLO. OGDEN, and SALT LAKE. TICKETS GOOD FOR RETURN UNTIL OCTOBER S1ST. For Time Table and full information call on IL J. Clifton, Agent. Kod I Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. It artificially digests the food and aids Nature in strengthening and recon structing the exhausted digestive or gans. It is the latest discovered digest ant and tonic. No other preparation can approach it in efficiency. It in stantly relieves and permanently cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea hick Headache,Gastralgia,Cramps, ana ill other results of imperfeetdigestion. Prepared by E. C DeWitt a Co.. Chicago. For sale bv ODEN DA HL DROS., * J Loup City. Nab. A