The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917, June 08, 1900, Image 8

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Ihr. Komine. the dentist.
I»raft *talioa at the Round Front
I. II Morgan ha* toured bit family j
tout the Srfeaer borne.
Mrt. August B^ hiboid it very tick i
at tbia writing.
J**# M "Ov fea* under tbe weath
er tor tbe part week.
Fred I oater moved bia familr into tbe
Pf •*• bcuae Moadaj
(Jet your Friendship hearts
at Sheppards
i.et four band engravsug dooe at
mikpparp' «1
Ms*a May Hancock la Buffering with
rbrumatiam
M II Caritoa I*contemplating paint
ing feU bwie abile here
Mr* A. Boone of Greeir Ceotrr. ia
vi* ting ia the city tbia ueek
Mra. A. Berbtboid ia reported aa very
much improved at tbia time.
K H Kitteti. Of Rockville toaatbip
a a* a p.eaaant caller Saturday.
? i Mc< ov » »p.r!.tig a beautiful
large joif oa tbe aide of bia fa ce.
K U tleodrurbaoa took bia Srat lea
aoa ia Woodcraft laatTundaf night.
Ira Foater la a aocrea* aa a dull ma»
ter. Watch bia carve* oa tbe Fourth.
Write Hat den Broa Omaha Whole
»* *- >uf.piy lit.-*** fof price* and »amp*
le.
Mr*. J. s». br&Kboltr and baby went
to (iraad Island Tuesday to visit
friends.
Jobe Chipp* and Jobo Nave wet*
over from Davis ('reek Tuesday taking
in tbe show
Tbe weather m this part of the vine
yard 1* equal to an old toper in early
■terming It's dry.
Mis* Beatrice Nightingale went to
W, snore Wednesdzv morning to spend
her mention with her brother.
J. I*h«l Jseg«*r moved bis faun y and
household eject* into tbe Florence A.
bmitb rwa.denc* Wednesday.
Hsns of our citizen* took to tbeir
•yeloae boles last Thursday evening
but tbe.r timidity wa* wnralied for.
Tb» Sherman « ounty Agricultural
lair Association bare decided to bold
tbe fair tbi* year on the *-9-10 of Oct
Don t forget that Loup City will
celebrate the tllonous Fourth in
moders sty ie and every body is in
vttnd.
U Smelsrr wa* doing besides* at tbe
county *eat Monday. lie called on ye
editors aad rrmeurd hi* subscription to
tbU paper.
When you want bargain* ia tbe line
of Jewelry don't DU to call oa G. II
M<-rgma tie carries tbe driest line n
the l.oup Valley.
Frit* Bock, living some eight miles
north of I^oup City caught a streak of
bail on Decoration day which consider
ably damaged hir crop*.
< ares.ee k tteil of Houston. Taxes is
ia tbe city this week. He is here visit
lag b.s brother II U la Bockvllie town
skip and renewing old acquaintances.
timsfl in aize and great ia result are
DeWitt's little early Risers tbe fatuous
little pill that cleanses tbe liver and
bowel*. They do not gripe Olendahl
Bros
Mr* A. L (oobtser received a tele
gram from her husband at noon jester
day ia form lag her that her little girl
wa* quite sick. ?be left for home at
lies .ores vim. vigor, mental am!
physical po*er. Ail* your body witn
warm tlagiing life. That* what Rocky
Mountain Tea doe*. 35e. Ask your
1 irugjinf.
Mr. and Mr* John t». kaigbt left last
T I*- Ur morning for-trawberrv Point,
Iowa nhere they will make tbeir
future home. They were accompanied
to tbe train by many friends.
AI who »L.J«r from piles will tie glad
to learn that DeWitt’* Witch llszel
bn<ve will give them instant and per
manent relief It wlli cure eczema sod
s. n d»sen*es Beware of counterfeits.
«».*e»4ahi |4M
I '.**• food is digested quickly it
w. ferment and mtate the atumach
After earn ««»~sl Uke a teaspoonful of
h'*4*4 |»y*pep*ia Core. It digesu wbat
you eat and will allow you to eat all
you need of wbat you like. It never
fails to-rura tbe worst rase of dispep
•ta It Is pleasant to take Odendabi
|k«*s
prof d. II tor I ton, former priacl
pal of tbe Loop City high scboo!. but
late of Pafdllloo. Nebraska Is In tbe
ri*y shaking ha ads with o d time friends.
Mr. < arlum. w« understand .a a candi
date for tbe nomination for state sup
ertotewdent on tbe fasioo ticket. He
expects to locate here again
It I* a fact (bat no other article inanu
factored to the I'nited Mate* gives
•orb universal satisfaction as Yeast
Foam Other kinds of yeast may be
good some of the time, but Yeast Foam
is good all tbe tins and you take no
rbaocee of losing your dour when you
nee it according to direction* printed
rat every Sc package.
Mat^ stion never yet cured dyspepsia,
reran* • with Indigestion are always
half * tarred They need plenty of
wholesome food. Kodol Ityspepsia
Core digests whstyoo eat so the body
can t». nourished while tbe worn out
organs are being reconstructed. It is
the only preparation known that will
iostaatly reliese and cotap etely cure
,)i immscb trouble* Tty It if yi u are
•offering from Indigestion It wil’ cer
tataly 4b yon good. Odendabi Bros.
iioeckner the fashionable tailor.
Millet and other Held needs for by T.
M Reed
A. Sutton, of Ord was in the city
Sunday.
Ike McDonald of Kavenua, was in
the citv Tuesday.
I. S. Mieppard ni* a tine line of silver
hearts. Get your friends one.
Mr. and Mrs J W. Long boarded the
train for Omaha, Monday morning.
See those new Pullev belts
at SheppirtU.
J. 1 Depew has put a new tire heater
in hi* shop on a model and improved
pDo.
Mr*. A. II. llausel is still very low.
her trouble bavii.g developed into ty
phoid fever.
You can buy tow or three'
w
row Disc cultivators at T. M.
Reeds. They are 0. K. 6 1
w
C. I. Drake leturned from Gurusiy.
Wy Tuesday. He gives a very glow
ing report of that country.
The annual school meeting comes on
the L\*>tb this year. Who are we going
to elect' Don't all speak at once.
The songsters of the c ity serenaded
Mr. and Mrs. Anson Hawley Sunday
evetiiug. giving them a vocal treat.
The cen*us man took us in this week,
we answered 17.000 questions and
be said be would guess at the b.tlence.
If you want your watch out in goed
repair bv the only Hrst class workman
in the county call on G H MomiAN,tbe
Je weler.
The county fathers will deliber
ate oo the justness of the assessors
books on the 13. All who want to
kick should get in trio).
Reno was here Tuesday and main
taiued hi* former reputation as a show
man Reno is always interesting and
is traveling with a tent this year.
W. II Morgan, father of our jeweler
G. II Morgan, moved his family to
tb.-ciiy last Friday and occupies the
residence property purchased from J.
S. Pedler.
Ills hardly just the right thing to
expect tbe janitor of our public schools
to keep the building open during vaca
tion to accommodate the good natured
•treaks of tbe treasurer.
Reno left bo unpleasant ruiuern
brances behind him of thieves and
cutthroats. He did not seem to tol
erate those scavengers.
G II Morgan tbe Loup City Jeweler
doe- all kin Is of watch, clock and Jew
elrv repairing in a workman like man
ner. YVben you have something to do
in thU line, don't fail to call oo him.
Thou hi-: strange notions for one so
young a substitute to think that thou
art tbe same as Rocky Mountain Tea,
m ole by the Madison Medicine Co 35.
A»k Your Druggist
G. H. Gibson received a latter
from Pennsylvania Monday an
nouncing tbe death of an aged uncle
who was a veteran ot tbe rebellion.
Ivy poisoning, poison wounds and
all other accidental injuries may be
quickly cured by using DeWitt's YY’itcb
Hazel Salve. It is also a certain cure
for pile* aud skin diseases. Take no
other. Odendabl Bros.
Don't forget that the Modern Wood
men Intend putting up an old fashioned
Fourth of July celebration at Loup City
this year, and every body be he Jew or
‘•entile, >aint or sinner are cordially in
vited to come to Loup City and help
them make the eagle screech
Kev. Geo W. Kepler, of Bladen, Web
-ter county, made tnis office a pleasant
call last Monday. Mr. Kepler has tilled
the pulpit at the Baptist church in this
city and is spoken of as an able and
iot*-re»tiDg talker. He is thinking of
locating nere.
Kuwizen's 1'atk, Ashton, Nebr., is
now open for the season. A merry-go
round, all Kinds of games, plenty of
■wat* and shade trees, first class accom
modations. amusements every Saturday
evening. Special Kates for Picnics
uid Parties—Wm. Kslt/kn, Propr.
Reports show that over iifteen hun
dred lives have been saved through the
u»e of One Minute cough cure Most
Of these were cases of grippe, croup,
asthma, whooping cough, bronchitis
and pneumuuii Its early use preyents
consumption. Odendabl Bros.
I consider it not only a pleasure but
a duty I owe to my neighbors to tel]
ai>out the wonderful cure effected in my
case by the tltn'ly use of Chamberlain's
* olic 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
dabl Bros.
CHEAP RATES GALORE.
Here's a list of reduced rates that
will interest you. Look it oyer. If you
want More Information.call at Burling
ton Ticket office. The agent will take
pleasure in answering yowr questions:
Des Moines I
and teturu, ) June 18 to 22, - - $10.00
Phdidelpbi* i
and returned t June 11, 15, 16. - 33.65
Denver. Pueblo. 1
Colorado Springs - June Si. one fair
and return. ) plus 82 00
Glen wood Springs f
and return (June 21, - $28 80
Ogden. Salt Lake (
and return (June 21. - -3150
Hot Springs I
'and return ‘June 21, • *$18 00
MARRIED.
Hawi.et—White—At the home
of the brides mother. Mrs. M. E.
Stellmacher, Mr. Anson Hawley and
Miss Nora White were pronounced
man and wife according to the holy
benedictions as performed by Rev.
J. E. Ilawl9y, father of the groom.
The wedding was a quiet one, none
but the relatives of the contracting
parties being present, and was
solemnized at 12, noon of Sunday
June 3rd 1900. The two young
people thus starting in life together
are well known and highly respect
ed in this vicinity and have the cin
ccre wishes of their many friends for
their future happy ness. The groom
is a highly respected young gentle
man who has grown up at and near
our sister city, Arcadia, and has
lived at this place for several years
having came here as chief clerk in
the store of Jaeger & Sehaedla when
they moved from that place which
position be has continued to hold
under the ownership of Mr. Jaeger.
Mr. Hawley has become very popular
as his acquaintance broadened. The
bride is an eslemiable young lady
She has lived among us for the past
ten years and is a modest, unasum
mg lady respected by all who know
her. The following is the presents
received by them: A beautiful and
massive bed room suit of the loth
century patern by Mr. and Mrs. J.
E Hawley, toilet set by I). O. Haw
ley, silver tea set J. Phil Jaeger,
silver berry dish and pair of towels
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. iuk , china tea
set Mr. and Mrs. Lew McGrath,
china bread plate Mrs. J. T. Hale^
silver paper knife and stamp holder
Mr. and Mrs. James Inks, rocking
chair Mr. and Mrs. M. U. Mulick,
feather fan Mrs. O'Bryan, Rhine
■tone hair ornament Mr. and Mrs
I. S. Sheppard. The congratula
tions of the Northwestern are ex
tended.
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A O. L. W FLORAL DAT.
The Supreme Master Workman of
the A. O. U. W. lodge ha* set apart
Sunday, June 10th, as Floral Day, and
Loup City Lodge, No. 33, will observe
tbe same in a fitting manner All mem
bers of tbe order and D. of II. are ie
quested to meet at tbe hall at 10 HX)
o'clock a. in. and from tbeie proceed to
the M E church, where a sermon will
be delivered at the usual
service hour, 10:30, by Kev. W. E.
Matthews. Tbe church will be appro
priately arranged and tbe exercises
will te interesting. All members of
the orders should be present and the
citizens are respectfully invited to
come.
Let us all turn out and give rever
ence and pay tribute to tbe memory of
our departed brothers.
Geo. E Bensciioter, M. W
Wm. Cramer, P. M. W. and
Com on arrangements.
Poteen.
Thl9 wild west of Ireland la tbe nat
ural home of “poteen,” or Illicit whis
ky. This is because tbe loneliness and
remoteness of tbe spots chosen for
making it, almost inaccessible through
the mountains and bogs save to those
who know’ something about the coun
try, are all In favor of the smugglers
escaping detection, while its network
of mountain lakes and small running
streams affords the necessary cold wa
ter for condensing the distilled fumes
Into spirit during the cooling process.
Dear beyond any “parliament whis
ky”—by which expression he denotes
that sort which has paid the tax impos
ed by the brutal Saxon government
is this fiery fluid to the heart of every
true peasant son of Connaught, and
daughter,too, for that matter, for the
fair sex, especially If at all up In years,
takes its fair share. And, in the inter
est of truth, It must be added that
those who Inhabit the coast counties
from Kerry to Donegal, Inclusive? are
also fully alive to its seductive merits.
Indeed, many doctors—local, of course
—will tell you that well made poteen
Is better in sickness than the adulter
ated w’hisky usually met w’ith in the
small public houses in this region of
poverty, for in the Connemara country
at any rate the Illicit whisky is made
of pure malt, though rumor has It that
the less particular palate of Donegal,
for instance, is satisfied with a fire
w’ater mainly made from molasses, po
tatoes—aye, sometimes from almost
any other rubbish you please.—Cham
bers’ Journal.
CHERRIES! CHERRIES!
EARLY APPLES! EARLY APPLES!
RASPBERRIES! RASPBERRIES!
for everybody on and after the 17th at
the Arcadia Fruit Farm. Ten girls
wanted to pick fruit. Will pay $2.00 to
$2 60 per week. No business done on
Saturday.
W. F. Jenkins, Arcadia, Neb.
To those who drink whiskey for
pleasure; HARPER Whiskey adds aest
to existence. To those who drink
whiskey for health's sane; HARPER
Whiskey makes life worth living. Sold
by r. H. Elsner, Loup City, Neb.
There's no beauty in all the land,
That can with her face compare.
Her lips are red her eyes are bright.
She takes Rocky Mountain Tea at night.
Ask your Druggist.
The Chinese ask “how 1« your liver?”
instead of “bow do you do?”^for
when the liver is active the health is
good “DeWitt’s Little Esr»y Risers
are famous little pills for the liver
jmd bowels. Odeodahl Bros.
ASHTON NEWS
A nice rain visited this vacimty last
Thursday and revive.1 the small grain.
Austin and Rockville base bail nines
crossed bats last Saturday resulting in
a score of 27 to 9 in favor of the foimer
Ashton is preparing for a bigcelebra.
tion to be held both in town and Knut
sen's park.
A stirriug memorial service was de
livered to a large audience at the pres
byterian church by Rev. Humphery and
Rev. Johnson last Sunday evening.
Chas, F. Beusn ausen is able to be
around again
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Beushauseu's little
girl is on the sick list.
Col. Reno showed at Ashton Wednes
day, June 6th. Mr. Reno seems to be
successful wherever ho goes. This
makes bis third visit to Ashton.
Farmers are busy cultivating corn
It is looking tine and the prospect for
a big yield is good.
George M. Kearns, left Wednesday
morning for Alaska on a prospecting
tour.
Mrs. A X. Conklin, Mrs. J. I*. Ta\ lor
Mrs. Lamphier, Mrs. Jeffries and Mrs.
E. G. Paige left for Far well, Wednes
day morning to spend the day with
Mr. and Mrs. L. E Humphries
E G.Paige commenced census taking
in Rockville township, June 1st.
The horse belonging to E. F. Beush
ausen came borne last week, must
have beer. trespassing on some
ones crops for it had a gun shot wound
in the side.
Mr and Mrs. F. J Taylor of St. Paul
came up Saturday and spent Sunday
with Relatives.
Jim
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BURLINGOX ROPTE
DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL CONVENTION
Only a few weeks to the big conven
tion at Kansas City. Time you decided
about your route.
Time you found out—for yourself—
how quickly and comforrably you can
reach Kansas City If you take ihe
Burlington.
The rate will be one fair for the round
trip and tickets will b^ on sale July 2,
3, and 4.
See the local ticket agent of Ihe B. A
R. R. R. J. Francis,
Gen’l. Passenger Agt.
WHY
Do the ’‘New Home" Sewing Machine
Co sell such vast numbers of machines*
Because they make the best machines
and fully endorse their warrantees. For
sale by T. M. Reed.
A Wealth of Beauty.
Is often bidden ly unsightly pim
ples, Eczema. Tetter, Erysipelas, Salt
Rheum. etc.Bucklen’s Arnica Salve will
glorifv the face by curing all skin Eru
ptions, also Cuts Bruises, Burns, Boils,
Fe ons, Ulsers, and worst form of Piles.
Only 25 cents a box. Cure guaranteed.
Sold bv Odendahl Bros. druggPt.
Watch. CM ail Jewelry
Repairing
ENGRAVING
AN1>
OPTICAL WORK.
This represents everything in
the jewelry line. If you need
anv jewelrv or silverware
coll on ns at our new store one
door east of St. Elmo hotel.
All repairing will receive
prompt attention.
I. S. SHEPPARD,
The Leading Jeweler and Optician
of Loup City.
A Monster Devil Fish.
Destroying its victim, is a type of
Constipation. The power of this raal
ariay is felt on organs, i.erves muscles
and brain. But Dr. Kings New Life
P.lls are a safe and certain cure. Best
in the world fo« Stomach, Liver, Kid
nej s and Bowels. Only 25 cents, a'
Odendabl Bros.' drug store.
LEGAL NOTICE.
State of Nebraska, i
-S. S. State of Nebr.
Sherman County. 1
To Anna Marie Neilson. non-resident owner
of the following descrebed realestate situate
in Road District No. 10 of Sherman county
and State of Neb., to-wit: The South East
quarter of Section 8. Township 15. Range 15
You are hereby notified that complaint has
been made to me as road overseer that there
is an open wel upon the above described
real estate and if the same is not filled up
immediately. I shall proceed to fill the same
In the manner provided by law, as the same is
dangerous for stock.
W. B. Reynolds. Road Overseer
of road district No. 10. Sherman county. Neb.
Our fee returned if we fail. Any one sending
sketch and description of any invention will
promptly receive our opinion free concerning ,
the patentability of same. “ How to Obtain a
Patent” sent upon request. Patents secured
through us advertised for sale at our expense.
Patents taken out through us receive special
notice, without charge, in The Patent Record,
an illustrated and widely circulated journal,
consulted by Manufacturers and Investors.
Send for sample copy FREE. Address,
VICTOR *1. EVANS * CO.
(Patent Attorney's,)
Evans Building, WASHINGTON, D. C.
NOTICE.
In the District Court of Sherman County
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 («
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 tiled her petition in the dis
trict court of Sherman county Nebraska,
against the above named defendants.
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
there is now due the sum of one hundred and
thirty six and eighty-eight ( 136.88) one hun
dreth dollars, for which sum with 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 25th day of June I960.
Dated this 16 day of May 1900.
Eiazabeth Ditto, Plaintiff.
By J. S. Pedleh. her attorney.
Attest: John Minshuix.
<seai.) Clerk of the District Court.
NOTICE.
In the District Court of Sherman county
Nebraska.
Joseph S. 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 ta
corporation)
Defendadts.
Ellen Edwards and -Edwards her hus
band. first full name unknown defendants,
will take notice that on the 14th 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
a certain tax lien upon the East half of the
north east quarter and the north east quarter
of the south east quarter of Section five (5t in
Township fifteen <15> Range sixteen il6) in
said county of Sherman, for the taxes, inter
est and costs levit-d and assessed against said
property for the years 1892-1893 and 1891. upon
which there is now due the sum of forty-three
and fifty-one one hundredths <$43 5!) dollars,
for which sum. with interest, from this date
Plaintiff prays for a decree and that defen
dants lie 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 ’his llth day of Mav 1900.
J >seph Pkulek Plaintiff.
Attest: John Minshcli, >
(seal.) Clerk of the District Court.
NOTICE.
In Hie District Court of Sherman coun
ty, Nebraska.
Joseph S. Pedler,
Plaintiff.
vs.
Elizabeth K Ditto. Andrew
D. Norling, and-Norl
ing, his wife, Mai y 1,. Knick
erbocker, - Knickerbock
er, her husband and the Neb
raska Loan and Trust Com
pany (a corporation.)
Defendants.
Mary L. Knickerbocker and —Knickerbock
er, her husband, defendants: will take no
tice that on the ir>th day of May, 190u Joseph
S. Pedler plaintiff herein, fllea bis petition
in the district court of Sherman county,
Nebraska: The object and prayer of which
are to foreclose a certain tax lien upon
tne following described premises, situate
in the County of Sherman and slate of
Nebraska, to-wit: The South East quar
ter of Section Thirty-four (34), Township
Thirteen (13), in Range Sixteen (16), for the
taxes interest and costs levied and as
sessed thereon tor the years 1892, 18#3 and
1894 and upon which there is now due
the sum of Sixty-five dollars and Forty
eight cents ($65.4S), for which sum with in
terest from date plaintiff prays for a de
cree and that defendants be required to
pay the same, or that said premises may
be sold to satisfy the amount found due.
Tot are required to answer said petition
on or before the -*5th day of June
19U0. Dated this 14th day of May, 1900.
Joseph, s. Pedler, Plaintiff.
Attest: John Minshlll,
(Seal.) Clerk of the District Court, i
NOTICE.
In the District Court of Sherman coun
ty, Nebraska,
Joseph. 3. Pedler Plaintiff,
vs.
The Nebraska Loan and Trust
Company, (a corporation) Eliza
Stokoe and-stokoe, her
husband, first name unknown,
Thomas H. Rose, and Mary A.
Rose, his wife. Defendants.
Eliza Stnkoe.and-Stokoe, her hus
band, first name unknown, defendants,
will take notice that on the 14th day of
May, i9t)0, Joseph S. Pedler plaintiff here
in filed his 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 tne west half of the south east
quarter of Section five (5), in Township (15).
Range 16, in said county of Sherman, and
state of Nebraska, for the taxes, interest
and costs levied and assessed against
said property for the years 1892, 1893, and
1894 and inleiest, and upon which there
is now due the sum of Forty-nine dollars
and Forty-seven cents, (f!9.47) tor wnich i
sum with interest from t his dale plaintiff
prays for a decree and that defendants
be required to pay t lie same, or that said
premises may be sold to satisfy the amount
tonnd one.
you are lequired to answer said pe»i
tlon on or betore the 25th day of .tune, 1900.
Dated this 14th day of May, 1900.
Josei’H S. Pedler, PlaintitT.
Attest: John Minshull,
(seal.) Clerk of the District Court.
ESTRAV NOTICE
There came to my farm, about May 1st,
3 miles west of Loup City, on Sec. 2, 15, 15, ,
One all red steer two years old with brand
oil side, brand in form of two m’s one in
verted under the other. Owner will come
forward prove property, pay eliarges and
get animal, >
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M1H IMPLEMENTS
FURNITURE,
llili . j, Plus, il
FIXTURES AT
T. M. REEDS,
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DONT FORGET THAT
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f. e. grower?, is Agent.
-FOR THE
St. Paul Fire & Marine Insurance
COMPANY, THE ONLY 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.
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A $50 Wheel Bought Direct from Our Factory Costs You Put $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 Bend you our
new 1900, regular 150.00 model
AKRON KING BICYCLE by ex
press C. O. D., subject to exami
nation. YOU CAN EXAMINE
IT at your nearest express office
and it found satisfactory, a great
bargain, and EQUAL IN VALUE
TO THE 150.00 AND $75.00
STANDARD MAKES, pay the ex
press agent $22.95, less the one
dollar sent with order, and express
Charges. Express charges average
about fl.00 for 600 miles.
Fitted with the Interna
tional 1900,one year guaran
., . „ .. __ teed, pneumatic, single tube tire,
which ordinarily retails for $8 00.22, 24 or 25 Inch frame. Ui Inch diamond seamless 6teel tubing. FLUSH
JOINTS THROlTGHOCT, new 1900 model, two piece hanger, best made, finest hardened and tempered steel
adjustable bearlngB 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. ROYAL BLUE, MAROON OR BREWSTER GREEN (be sure to state
oolor you wish). All bright parts 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 you will save $25.00 to $30.00. You can make $150.00 every month selling our
high gl ide wheels. Address
THE AKRON SEWIN6 MACHINE & BICYCLE CO., Akron, Ohio.
Hhe Akron Sewing Machine A Bicycle Co. ere thoroughly reliable.—Editor. 1
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NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior,
Land Office at Lincoln, Neb. i
May 3rd, 1900. i
Notice is hereby given that the follow
ing-named settler has filed notice of his
intention to make final proof in support
I of his claim, and that said proof will
be made before J. A. Angier, county
Judge of Sherman county, at Loup
City, Nebraska, on June ISih, 1900, viz;
Hugh G. Patton, Homestead Entry, No.
17,533 for the north west quarter, Section
10, township 16, range 15, west. He
names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and culti
vation of said land, viz: Tony Tryba,
David Kay, George Woznieki, Jacob F.
Bock, all of Loup City, Nebraska.
J. W. Johnson, Register.
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NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior.
Land Office at Lincoln, Neb. I
May 17, 1900. f
Notice is hereby given that the follow
ing named settler has filed notice of his
intention to make final proof in support
of his claim, and that said proof will be
made before J, A. Angier. the county
Judge. Loup City, Neb. on June 30th. 191(0
viz: Leora B. Flanders, Homestead Entry
No. 17,400, for the south half ot the south
east quarter Section 4. Township 13, Range
16. He names the following witnesses to
prove his continuous resicenco upon and
cultivation of said land, viz:
August Musback, of Litchfield, Neb.
Peter Wogan, ” " ”
Joseph Else, ’• *• ”
Addison E, Smith, ” »• ”
J. W. Johonsn, oigister.
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Kansas City,. Portland,
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anti all points and all points
East and South. West.
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GOING EAST
No. 52 Passenger.7:55 a. ni
No. 60 Freight.12.5Up.in.‘
GOING WEST
No. 51 Passenger.4:15 p. m.
No. 59 Freight.12:50a.m.
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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 K. L. Arthur
Agent. Or J. FRANCIS, Gen’l. Passenger
Agent, Omaha, Nebraska.
U. P. RAILWAY.
No. 86 leaves daily except Sunday (pass
enger). 8:00 a. m.
No. 88 leaves Monday, Wednesday and
Friday, (mixed) 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. ^5 arrives daily except Sunday (pass
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east, west and south
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July 18 and August 2nd, Summer
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