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    VOL XVII
LOUP CITY, SHERMAN COUNTY,
NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, JUNE 15, 1900
The Northwestern
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A few ag > Ihia 4x.il
townehip taut up -u tbrmaelie* Uie
fruiifmti « 1* «* tract an irrigating
ditch from near Arctdit, and voted
tmnda. beat i <»r ^tiite *-rt. .cot to
* _..J Tl- Jut* wa* '•> ' at ■
for a cvti|>it f *ear» «uf people en*
}*t«d the tewfiu tbrrKil. abd paid
for the «ur »! a |c kj4 figure. N >»,
and for wmal year* tike duett tia*
l*rea xa iiUftltoa and the fam^bed
reopa air >ovtp « i a* f old to
i «.«4 to - Um be*c*n* tor tbnr dribk
or tore ap a* the pruapect* are for
the prratat *rke>t». We are told
t at it** 1* .a tile *a$’retb« court
and *i.l pruUkiv vk be reached
f r irnvl tear* yet tinier* it ic ad
vanted on the calender of that body.
To aerurr :ta a«1»ance*eLi wul to
•a an • .ay of at.'sue f4- which no
one ace®* willing to pvt ap. The
par tie* • no tlata to owe the ditch
are apparently ancontemed about
t*a aattrr and the people who paid
for it are puwcrieae There is a
grevuwa wr rg ac.sct where aid
there *hottid he a rettedv It would
awes that atepa • boa Id hr taken to
c'-dnpe 1 aoMehodr to mote tn the
m'.Vf. or at I- a* , to d ^ -j»er wi.rre
tfcta gaaae «»? freeze out belong*.
Tnmr fw» tavnahipa want water
and are entitled to it It often bap
proa that patience e*ur» to be a
* rtne if ton .long at*u«ed
Tit Fihl jodtcud di*i*vt of lili
»um bad an rk-tli *a tbe otber Jtt.
It mUiM thirteen «wou«* ud
Ui been km dare overvbelmingU
aemuctsln. Eat tin* time it went
fur Ur republican cmnJidnte hr 12,*
IMP# majority. Tbe democrats
V are *tfi mocb d.xguabed *nd the
ot!» expianatu-n they can think of
•* lb at 11* r*i k and file of tbe party
•ere ao mrr of success that (Let
U^ed to tan «»m to ik poll* This
, a..j»bt ba«r accounted for a little
eepu'.i as ®*. >«tv, bat «uen it
ooaw* to ii.OUU ta a strong demo
i rsUn diatt.ct. tbe excuse ta food
for i*bea,—Mate Journal.
T«ftu too y<»nng men met in tb*
*r-*tr chamber titt* morning and
again U»ts afternoon and vent
in rung I mental agon tea nil becauss
Itoey a* ;reJ to tie law?era And
had to bear an examination before
being permitted to practice. The
board appointed by tbe judge* cf
'be owpr< me court to pa** on tbe
papers of lbo*c examined lUOlufU
of attoraei Pad(N of Schuyler. li.
fr. Hoar of Lincoln. d£. L Qovell
of Bo r. U J. Nightingale of L nip
City and Miliuiop of ftmari —Lit*
coin Evening Sean
Bl RLINbOX Rot TE
t*caioi <uTk a atiouxL o—ruinn
Oa>f a te* «mi to ttie big conveti
t**o *i baa*** City. Time yon decided
a*»*t * war route
Time you found oaf—f<»r yourself—
b**v aad comfortably you rat
road kiaiai «‘ttf if you take tin
Tfre rate • iil Inf one fair for tbe rouse
ttlp and ticket* oili be oa utc July 1
;er A*i
HOW THE f .lUMtKK COME IN.
An Omaha mao. connected with
the packing business, in discussing
the great boom in the price cf cattle
and bogs tins tear, says there is
nothing my*teri< u»in it. Four years
and more ago. the prices were low
for puik atid beef simply because < f
the small demand. The small de
mand was caused t»y the fact th.t
t ie consumers were economizing on
meat.
The well-to-do class had to econ
omize because of the lack of prorits
in their business, and the skilled
and unskiliea workmen had to econ
omize l*ecause so many manufactur
ing establishments were closed or
running on half time an 1 paying no
wa.u^ataii <r only half wages.
People who like meat had to eat
oatmeal and jonney-cake and other
cheap foods and the consequences
of the Wilson-Bryan-Gormac tariff
a t finally r< ached the farmer who
was obliged to seil his cattle and
bog- at ferry low figures that paid
! off no mortgages.
At the -ame tune the |>er capita
j consumptions of the cereals went
down about a bushel and that seat
prices* of breadstuff* to about the
lowest figure* ever touched in this
country and that came out of the
t farmer.
The return of industry with Me
K ale} s prosperity first acted on the
| price of l*eef and pork. The busi
ness men began to make profits once
more and the laboring man was in
great demand from Maine l<* Cali
fornia and everybody that would
w tm. had n * difficulty iu getting
w^ra at go >d wages
i ; or:i classes ingan to live Dea
ler. more aiv.it aal a better grade
of vegetal ie food uulii prices went
up » «tb for cattle sad li gs to over
fire • i .*t.» a hundred in the m >Ltb
of May j*js»t pa*-sei. It is not be
esu«** there ar»- fewer cattle and
nogs :ii the euaatn for sale than
the e in the democratic limes,
fo the farmer* have increased the r
her I# in every direction, but because
there were more people eatino pork
an i beef than before. The rise is
therefore healthy, natural au i legiti
mate.
The packers say that they are not
to be praised for the advance as
they bav nt paid anv more for cattle
and bog* than they have been oblig
et|to but it is the increased demand
for meats that a'vonnls for it.
Wt,en a stock fee ler can get $70
and upwards for a 1,400 steer, he
fairly ransacks the country for feed
era and the farmers get their own
price for their stock
Now wueo the clam tty people un
dertake to tell the farmer that it is
true that some measure of prosper
ity Las struck people engaged id
manufacture, transportation ami
trade, the farmer gets no ad\anlage
fr »m it but is as miserable as ever,
or if he is at all prosperous he has
to thank heaven for good crops and
not McKinley aud the repuplican
parti, they may fool a few thick
headed grangers, but not many.—
State Journal.
A-UTO* lTCSd
During the storm Saturday eve
o.ni! gbtning struck the house * f
Philip Rein residing *2 miles souih
we*** of Ashton, killing him instant
1* and shocking two of his children
hut not seriously. He was setting
under the chimney when the current
etru & it following it down striking
Mr. Rein passing through bis body
and splitting the floor all around
where he set also splitting a door in
! twain. The house being a sod one
there was no fire started consequent
ly no damage resulted in that direc
tion. Mr Rein leaves a wife and
«ix small children the eldest being
lea* than ten years old. The funer
al was held or. Monday June 11.
11HKI.
M. L«oel>iubky came down from
Loop City Friday with bis photo
'car.
Mr. <»u«. Caster of Montana is
visiting with his sister. Mrs
Schwartz
Lightning killed a valuable cow
for Mike Wtxork Saturday evening
last.
The dance announced for Knut
zens park last Saturday r.igbt was
postponed ou account of the storm.
Headers will be in demand this
year as the ainail grain will be too
*h* rt to cut with binders,
A Keen Clear Brain.
Your best feeling, } our social posi
! non or business success depend largely
I on the perfect action of your stomach
! and Liver. Dr.King's New Life Pili
give increased strength, a keen, cleat
I brain, high ambition. A ~f> cent bos
will make you f*ol like a new being
Sohl by Oilendahl Bros.
j
If troubled with rheumatism, give
; Chain her Iain's Paiu-Balm a trial. It
will not eost you a cent *il it does no
go d. One application will relieve the
pain. If algo cures sprains and bruises
in one-third the time required by sm
other treatment, (bits, bums, fro.*t
bites. quin>ey. pains in the side and
, cbe*f. glandular ar.d other s wellings are
! quickly cured by applying it. Every
bottle warranted. Price 25 and .'0 ct*
For saie bv Odeudahl Bros.
A Lite unit Ufatli Kljgtit.
Mr. \V. A. Hines of Manchester, Iowa
writing of his almost miraculous escape
from deat., says: ‘Exposure after
measles induced serious lung trouble,
which ended in consumption i had
frequent hemorrhages and coughed
night and day. All my doctors said 1
uiu-t soon die. Then 1 began to use
l»r. K ugs New Discovery which wholy
cured me. Hundreds have used it on
my advise and all say it never fails to
i eure Throat-, t:b°st and I.ur.g trouble*.”
R*»gulai size 50 cents at; I t*i 0). Trial
j bottles free at OJendahl Bros.drug steie.
DO VOL HAVE HUY CENTS.
If you bate. will tell you tow to gt t
the most for your money. Tha Serni
Week'y Mato Journal. published ~t
Lincoln, wuuts several thousand new
snb.'Ciibers and as a ?ptcial inducement
will mail the paper twice a •.reek from
i ovr until the end of thi- tear for 01 iy
50 cents. Two papers each week with
ali the news of the world, through the
groat presidential ci mpaten apd the
campaign in thi- state for two United
States senators and the state tickit
Never in your life have t ou b fen offer
ed so much reading matiei for 50 e<uts.
S*tid in jour money light now be
cause the sooner you send it in. tha
more papers you get for your money
Address.Nebraska,State .Journal, Liu
ooln, Neb.
The ancients b1 deved that rheum; -
tism was the work i»l a demon within a
man. Any one who bs^ bad an attack
ol sciatic or inflammatory .rheumatism
will agree that the infliction is demoni
ac* sough to'warrant the belief it lias
never been claimed that Chamberlain*s
rain l; n \\ ( ilil erst out demons, bur
it will cure rbcuunti-u.. and hundreds
bear tf.'timony to the truth of thesute
ment. One application lelieve* the
pain, and this quick relief which ir
! affords is alone worth many times it
cost. For sele by Odendah! Bros.
An E)im«mlc of \\ hooping Cough
Last winter during an epidemic of
whooping cough my children contract
ed the d sease, having severe coughing
spells. We had used Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy very successfully for
croup and naturally turned to it at*thai
time and found it relieved "the cough
and effected a complete curt —JOHN ’ .
< LIFFORD, proprietor Xorw od Uous .
Norwood, N. Y. 'Ibis remedy is for
: sale Jtv Odendahl Bros.
—
NOTlCE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior.
Land Office at Lincoln, Net), i
Slay 9ih, WOO. »
n - » ret v given that the fol owing
| named settler ha tiied notice of his ln
i tendon to make linal proot in support, of
li;s claim and that said proof will he made
i before a. Angler, county judge, at Loup
li ly, Nebraska, oil Jutv ;ird. ]:H*i, viz:
Wi liam R Mellor, Homestead Entry, No
j loS4, fos the northwest quarter Section s.
Township 15, Range 14. He names the fol
lowing witnesses to prove his continuous
| residence upon and cultivation of said
i land, via:
H. .1 Johansen, Loup City. Neb.
1 J W. Long, •• “ “
Jf. S PeilltT,
j S. E. Gallaway, “ “ "
J W. Joiinsox. Register
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
I>epartment of xlie Interior.
Land Office at Lincoln. Neb. i
May HUh, 190J. t
Nonce is hi reny given that the following
named settler has tiled notice of his in
tention to make linal proof in support of
his claim, ami that said proof will be
made before the county judge, at Loup
City, Nebraska, on June Jiuit, 1‘Jtlrt viz:
Albert spar ing. Homestead Entry, No.
17,.‘l26for lh« north east quarter, section 26.
Township hi, Range lit. He names tlie fol
lowing witness to prove his continuous
residence upon and cultivation of a:ud
land, viz:
lien. Kuiei, of Ashton, yebr.
sieve Kittle, ** ** ••
Andrew Kair “ *• “
frank Fo»t, •• “
J Johnson, Register.
Neglect is the short sf**p so many
uk • from a cough or colil to cocsutn
ption. The ear y tst* of One Minute
Cough t ure prevents consumption.
It i- ihe oniy b aim less remedy that
gives immediate results, it cures ail
tb ; t-nd lung troubles. Childern ail
li\e it M,d mothers indorse it. Odtn
d ib! Bros.
TUEUAVTOGO Tl» ( ALIFOKMA.
Is i:» a tourist sb *r r, j cis^narv c«n*
duc't'i!. via the Lurth-joti Koine. You
don t (IiT.itf® cars, Y »*u .afikc last time.
You set* tin- truest :« r\ «»,i *»• *»u..bc.
Your cu* is not so expensively tur*
u is bed as a palace sletprr. but it is just
a» clear, just as too. t just *>
good to ride iu—ami r.-at'y :kUt»U
cheaper. It. bus ; ■« vesti! i;je?: I*mt?ch
fra?, hif;h baca seats: a uniformed Pull
man f Mter; clean peiMdio; sp&eious
toilet jxtotiiS: tables »uu a beating range
Being strongly and heavily built, it
rides smoothly; is aim iu v. inter am!
cool iu - utntner.
Iu char ge oI each exnu party ia
:ut expt ri» iK ‘ ti exet:r.-i©n condo i
"ho accompanies it right through t
Los Angeles.
Cars leave Omaha, St. Louis, Lincoln
ar«d Hastings every Thursday, arriving
San i'rai u >c<> following Sunday.
Aogek-s Monday. Only three daj s from
the Missouri River to the Pacific Coast,
including a -top-orerof 1; hours at Den
ver and 2 hours at Suit i ike Cn —two
of the most interesting cities, on the con
tinent.
For folder giving full information,
call at a; y Bnrlingto" X*. ute tic!; r of
fice, <*r write to—J. i kancis — C-m'l
Passenger Ag* nt. Omaha, Neb
A Follow Kit of Mr asi.ks — In many 1
instincts a persistent cough follows .»
attack of ui :;-!os. In speaking of tl .
Mr. Walter 15. Reel, editor o the Elkin.
X. C. Times, says: **Three weeks ago
11 had an attack of me:, i s which lef.
j me with a bid c ugh. I took several
| doses * f Chamberlain’.- « .hi. h Remedy
i and the" cough has entirely disappeared.
I I consider Chamberlain's medicines the 1
best on tin market" 3 r sale-by Odea
diihl Bros.
C lori. us N *
Comes fr ui Dr. D B Cargile, .
I. Wash::t. I T. He writes: “Electric |
Bitti i - has cur* .3 Mrs Brewer of scro- j
i fula. which ha- « a us •! ! r gre e suffer
j ing for jests. T* rriblo sores would !
! break out :i h r face, and the best
! doctors could give to tielj : bur now
I her tmal'h is excellent.” Ilcetrlc bit
jters i-t!i* best pari tier known. It.- ’
! the sui ia ... remedy for e. /. un , t . iter, i
salt rheum, ulcers, boil- and mailing
sore- It stimulates liver, kidneys and
, bowels, rxpe;s poisons, helps digestion, j
j builds op the strenght. Only ~tc<r.-- j
Sold by O leudahl Bros, druggist#:
! Guaranteed.
— i
fill $
Tits Lew Werner Edition of
o'# osier’s Dictionary.
x cad magnificently I'lndr';!'’-’. V.>rvflter
Ti:;i the- l>_\ 1M<-- >nary ever jwi on ri- t :;t
a io\r pr>e. This r»ew edition ex ,, s many
sp rial features such as dirtirmaryt : SyBcnyais
sad Antonyms lexicon of fercigr' • sues, div
tioaar? c: s-ftreviatians, eelert 1 pistes. etc.,
etc. lie.TICS'.btsr this is net the cc rap uaos bn: a
beautiful:y jruu-d edition on :\.u paper with
thousand^ of valuable additions of aid to students
and businef ■> If you desire this t--ek. send
as sor special*1 r price, $x.oo,and -nv i:i send
you this sn at dir. nw.ary, bound in r-I .th or send
n- 2 Wo . vv- * . - ud the same v ok bas?dia
fc.Il tcc. sheep,-vith & teastirel rover design.
The h..n'ls aaest io-.v-prifod jiiciionary ev«x pub
lished. Pc* ctc™ day itse in the o;“i >, home,
school and vnmr i.bs dictionary is absolutely ua
entiale L v. nv.riti on Yeceipt of ear Sfi
offer price, si.oo icr elett binding or ..l.ooter
the fell tee sheep, if it it not satis fki-uirj-, return
It «nd wo w:;i it fund your moriev. Write for our
SI .il !•' • . V d 'MUiUfi* U . quoting t.. loveil
F2E5, We can sa. e yon money.
Addier* all orb-.- ? to
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Pnbli;md *. uuiactures. ;.kk«•» Ohio,
iThe Saaliiek! Publishers is reliable.!— Editor
1ft I **■ t** r*
wv• w •
Attorney a! caw and notary Pii&iic.
Will Defend in Foreclosure Case*
ALSO XX) A
Genera! Real Estate Business.
Oder In Nokthwlsteus PaEdln;;,
LOUl* city. - - r-XHKASKA
Ft. J. NIGHTINGALE.
ATTOIEI-AT-LAW,
LOUP CITY.
KOh.
A. S- MAIN.
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
LOUP CITY, - - NIBRA KA
OFFICE.—One door east of Chase’?
drug store.
W. L. MARCY,
U/i.Vl 1ST
OFFICE ON EAST SIDE PUC-IC SQUARE
LOUP CITY, XEIi.
J. E. INKS,
PAINTER,
Fipst class Work Guaranteed
lOl'P CITY. - - - NEB.
now on hand at JAEGERS' STORE and I can give
inv many customers a tine line to select from. When I sav my
stock is new I mean that I am constantly getting in new goods
is well stocked. I buy in large quantities and of such only as can
furnish the goods that my customers demand. In this way there is
no need to have such a large quantity of shelf worn goods as is
sometimes the case with less careful buyers. Come in and see mv
Stock of Ladies' and Gents' Furnishing, Goods.
CLOThING
Hats, Caps, Notions and a fresh line of Groceries.
Yours respectfully,
South Side Public Square Loup City, Xebr.
If cu have Watches, Clocks,
or Jewelry that you wish to have
repaired don't fail to call on
G. H. MORGAN
theo.il} first class Watchmaker act)
j jeweler iu the county. Also vou
>hoe.!d not tail to call on
G. H. MORGAN
wte ii \«.a want something in the line
■ 'f -lew, -Irv. I handle nothing toil
fas: jeweli} . I Mo n*»t have
a v 1* ;■.«> j:;ated j we In o* offer to
■ he piihue at cost, neither do i claim
t;> d > first class watch, clock or
jew, v repairing and not make my
promises good. 1 am here to stay
ii . >d is at stake just
as w, ii as tiie money that there is
iu ti-Mi.g the work. I*mean what I
say aud if the work of
G. H. MORGAN
: fails to please you I am hereto
i refttt:‘I } oi.r money. Call and see
me wh n \ -,i want your watches,
clocks or j repaired right.
If }eu wit! t your * \es tested and
1 ve them Silted properly, call on
G. H. MORGAN
as 1 am
♦he only • :-ticsan in the county who
is a graduate of the Omaha watch
maker and Optical college. Call
and see me when vou want things |
right. Your for business.
. tr. H. Morgan.
Loop City Jeweler and Optician.
VX’ANTED— Honest man or woman to
’' travel fur largt house: salary {65
mom iy awl < xpcnscs. with increase; position
permanent; in iu-.f sclf-addre-oed stamped en* i
velofT. MANAGER. 330 Caxton bldg.. Chiea
go, III. t-i-H*
WASTED—SEVERAL BRIGHT AND
" lloXEsT, persons to represent us as
Mnmtgcrs in this and close by counties.
Salnrv f.'.ii) a year and expenses. straight <
bona -tide, no more, m* less salary. Position
permanent, our references, any b.,ntc in
any i wn. it is mainly office work conduct- •
ed a iiome. deference. Unclose self-ad- !
dressed stamped envelope—The Domik :
it x Company, Dept. 3, Chicago. 9 25 toS 190 I
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world's great<-st naval hero. By Murat
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LOST VIGOR
AND KANHwOD
Cures Impotencj, Night Emissions and
wasting diseases, all effects of self
abuse, or excess and indis
cretion. A nerve tonic and
blood builder. Brings the
ink glow to pale cheeks and
restores the fire of youth.
;By mail 50e per box, © boxes'
for $2.50; with a written guaran
tee to cure or refund the money.
Send for circular. Address,
HIERVITA MEDICAL CO.
Clinton A Jackson Sts., CHICAGO, ILL
FOR SALE BY
ODENDAHL BKOS., Loup City, Neb
I
We have purchased the stock and pump and windmill
business of James Reutfrow and are now ready to continue
business at the old stand. We handle a complete line of
WINDMILLS, PUMP. PIPES & FIXTURES
We have every appliance for making first class
Drive or Hydraulic Wells and
respectfully solicit your order. Our charges are reasonable,
our prices are right.
WE REPAIR BINDERS AND HORSE POWERS AND GUARAN
TEE OUR WORK TO GIVE SATISFACTION
MCDONALD & 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,
17.000 illustrations and quotes
prices on nearly 70.000 things
that you eat and use and wear.
We constantly carry in stock all
t •»
\ The Tallest Mercantile Building in the World,
i Owned and Occupied Exclusive!) B> Us.
articles quotea.
MONTGOMERY WARD A
Mirhicsa At. A MuIImi Su, Ckkag*.
c°., I
MONTROSE BICYCLEIOlFREE
on approval to v. >ur address WITHOUT A CEKT tA ADVANCE.
SEND US TOUR ORDER, state wheth^ou^ta^ or
wheel; give color, height of frame and gear wanted and W E WILL WHIP
TllE WHEEL C. O. 1) on approval, allowing you to uncrate and ex
L amine it luily before you accept it. If it is not all and more than we
“ claim for it. and a better wheel than you can get for any where near the
price from any one else, refuse it and we will pay all express charge?
ourselves. The “MONTROSE” Bicycle $1 fi,50
at our Special Apent’n sample price of I VJ..
is the greatest bargain in a bicycle ever offered We guarantee It equal
to any (40 wheel oh the market, and you need not arvept it nor payacent
if you do not had it as we represent. We are E\< H *I'T BICYCLE
K Wl FAfTI KEKS and take this method of auhkly i ntroductajg
our lSHMi This offer of a sample wheel at this low price is
made to secure a RIDER AGENT in .act town to represent us
and take orders. < nir agents make money fast ■
SPECIFICATIONS! Fr“ne- **• *,,r *h ‘*di<,- gtn?*- —*
, —__Shell.v seamless tut ;g with f Ted COMM*
I Cions, flush joints, improved expander device to fasten M*at ix»8t and
I handle bar; Koval Arrh crown; the celebrate M»vto hubsand nan^er
I the easiest running known; Ib-pord ‘’A** tires ttie and
I most expensive tires on the market. The Pennine #4 .%!♦ placer llyfifwo
saddle; pedate, tools and accessories the best , lalnaWe. i naiuekJd fu
I black. maroon or coach preen, highly finished and ornamented: special
f brushed nickeling on all hriprht parts. We thoroughly test every piece
of material that proes into this machine Our biadlaf year* rtsr>
aatee bond with each bicycle. _ ...
to any one sending the cash in full vith oriar***™
-send free a genuine Burdick 10.000 mile
jmeter; or a high grade floor pump. Your r: sny « back if you are not
perfectly satisfied. _ ._ ...
CHEAP WHEELS. Stfcr.SJS'
w*f fuppiT houses advertise and sell as hiph prade W .• ran
however, at to to *7 stripped: or *9.75 to *12.50 completk We d- nut pi:a '»"*?« "®r /T^'ow
mend them BEFORE IIKDEKIW a bievele of arv one else, no matter who or now
Cheap, write ur and let us tell you how much We can save you on the bv dis
Ifenn ■*»■**■ m »_ nuu a wheel we can assist you to F- VK> A-.vinaed one person
_tributine catalogues for n« a fe» da vs V.e needonewnpon
. . I We have several hundred HECOX D HAW WMtEl> Ust.
wlllcloseout at its to 4110 each: also some shopworn samples and ’W models very cheap „ , . nver ores* or
Of U RELIABILITY is unquestioned. We refer to any bank or business house In t I \L<<h it.
u£? UNABLE to BUY
In each town for this purpose.
:n questioned w e refer to anv bank or business house m t no „„ 0 Vou wish it.
railroad company. We will send you letters of reference direct from the lmnrest bank- in < “1 ,mt'deuoait will
in VniiQ ADliCD today This low price and these special terma of shipment with
I WHll UnUCTI lie withdrawn verr soon. IVGiTe name of this taper
J. L. MEAD CYCLE COMPANY, Chicago- iu.
A. P. CULLBY.
A. P. CULLEY
President Qutom.
FIRST BANK OF LOUP CITY.
General Banking Business Transacted.
Paid up Capital Stock $20,000
Correspondents : Seaboard National Bank, New York City, N. Y„ Omaha
National Bank, Omaha, Nebraska.