The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917, August 03, 1900, Image 4

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    I. S. SHEPPARD, Jeweler and Optician, Loup City, Neb.
Lioaal Dews.
Dr. Roraine, the dentist.
Puie fruit juice driuks at—Mrs. Stell
m acliers.
James Landers of Arcadia was in the
city Wednesday.
Hon. A. E. Cady of St. l’aul, was in
the city Monday.
Save your feed by buying
a corn harvester of T. M Reed.
Write Hayden Bros. Omaha Whole
sale Supply House for prices aud samp
les
Adam Schaupp was up from Lincoln
Wednesday. He is much Improved in
health.
T. M. Reed keeps repairs for the Mc
Cormick, Buckeye and Woods ma
shlnery.
O. F. Petersen put a new covering of
paper on the interior of his store last
Sunday.
Mrs Jay Plant and Gay Needham,
will go to Kansas shortly to join her
husband.
J. P. Taylor and A. E. Conklin of
Ashton were doing business at the coun
ty scat Tuesday.
A. E. Chase arrived home Saturday
noon from Utah where he had been for
several weeks for his health.
When you want bargains In the line
of Jewelry don't fall to call on G. U
Morgan. He carries the finest line in
the Loup Valley.
If you want your watch Dut In good
repair by the only first class workman
in the county call on G. II. Morgan, the
Jeweler,
Litchfield's horse racing last week,
according to the Monitor, was a com
plete success. It ended In a fist fight
over a 50 cent bet.
Mothers endorse it, children like it,
old folks use it. We refer to One min
ute Cough Cure. It will quickly cure
all throat and lung troubles.—Odendalil
Bros.
The Philippine natives run pell-mell,
At the sound of our Yankee yeli, (be
But, oh, what a gait they'll have.may
After Rocky Mountain Tea.
Rev. M. S. Foutch, of Ravenna, drove
over to Loup City Friday returning
Saturday morning. He came after his
haughter who had been visiting friends
here for a few days.
Rumor has it tba' our old friend John
llopp Twill soon move back to Sher
man county. Come oil John we have
the vacant spot you made when you
left still waiting for you.
G II. Morgan the Loup City Jeweler
does all kinds cf watch, clock and Jew -
elry repairing in a workman like man
ner. When you have something to vc
in tills line, don't fail to call on him
The soothing and healing properties
of Chamberlain' Cough Bemedy, its
pleasant taste and prompt and perma
nent cures, have made it a great favor
ite with the people everywhere. For
sale by Odendabl Bros.
J. B O Bryan came in on his engine
Saturday evening. He stopped at
Grand Island and took charge of his
engine. Joe has lost about 20 pounds
during his treatment but looks well and
says he feels much better.
Mr. C. R. Aiklnson, Supt. of the
York schools arrived in the citv Satur
day evening from Broken Bow, where
he had been teaching in the Custei
county Institute. He comes as an in
structor for Sherman county’s work
He made this olttce a pleasant call.
Master Ellbanks llale was quite se
verely kicked by a horse last Friday
morning. The little fellow went to the
pasture on horseback to drive some
horses in and one of them turned ant
kicked striking him on the front pan
of the leg just above the aukle layiny
it open to the bone.
In Indis, the land of famine, thous
ands die because they cannot obtaii
food. In America, the land of plenty
many suffer and die because they cannoi
digest the food they eat. Kodol I)ys
peptia Cure digests what you eat. It lu
Htantly relieves and radically cures all
stomacn troubles.—Odeudahl Bros.
A little aifference occured at the resi
deuce of (ieo. Wasmcki 8 miles nortl
of town about ten days ago which re
suited in Mr. tVasnickl swearing out i
warrant for Mike Chelowski for assauli
and battery. The trial was called las
Friday and resulted In Mr. Scbelewsk
pleading guilty and being fined #2 (M
aud costs.
It Is a fact that no other article man
ufactured in the United States glyei
tucb universal satisfaction as Yeasl
Foam other kinds of yea«t may b«
good some of the lime but Yeast Foam
Is good all of the tune and you take n<
chances of losing your tt >ur wheu yoi
uae bea»l Foam according to direction'
printed on every 5 cent package
The ladies of the V| g t hurch gavi
eo lee cream festival at itm-iety Hal
Tuesday evening, at which there wu «
targe attendance and a profitable and
pie*.ant time u reported One of the
amusing features of the susial was th«
VulU.g contest in which every perau*
who I ought Ice cream waa entitled t«
a vole fur each dish pur> based \|i"
((•Re Multck carrte J off the prise wilt
I It* votes, kl i is Fthal Itu'dswoMby he
lag acioae sevoad with l<4 tuba Th«
receipt* were a,i 10. which will he equal
ly divided and applied on the minister)
Sa ary and papwnag* d«t
Boeckner the fashionable tailor.
Mr. A. Sutton of Valley county was
in the city Tuesday.
J. A. Tucker and Chas. Moore of near
Arcadia, was In the city Tuesday.
I will serve ice cream every Sunday.—
Mrs. M. K Stellmaciiek.
Orange and cherry fruit juice by pint
or quart at—Mrs. Stellmachers.
W. J W llbur of Litchfield, made this
office a pleasant call while io town Sat
urday last.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Gasteyer returned
home from their trip east last Friday
evening.
W T. Gibson HDd Peter Rowe came
up from Warsaw, and spent Sunday
with their families.
One Minute Cough Cure is the only
harmless remedy that produces imme
diate results. Try it»—OdendHbl Bros
Do you need a mowing ma
chine? If so call on T. M.
Reed.
Bring .your spring chickens to the
Pioneer meat-market. Will pay 8 cents
per pound.—8. F. Reynold j.
T. M. Reed sells cicle grind
ers that are O K. Call and
see them.
Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Reed, Miss Myra
Keith and Miss Fannie Ford attended
the social and dance at Thos. Dillon's
home last Friday evening,
The little playmates of Helma Frob
lich gathered at her home Tuesday
afternoon and celebrated that little
Miss'birthday In Royal style.
Perfect womanhood depends on per
fect health. Nature's rarest gift of phy
sical beauty comes to all who use Rocky
Mountain Tea.—Ask your druggist.
Intestinal infection, appendicitis and
all affections of the bowels, liver and
kidneyg prevented by taking genuine
Rocky Mountain Tea.—Ask your drug
gist.
For burns, Injuries, piles and skin
diseases use DeWitt's Witch Hazel
Salve. It is the original. Counterfeits
may be offored. Use only DeWitt's.—
Odendahl Bros.
The quicker you stop a cough or cold
the less danger there will be of fata!
lung trouble. One Minute Cough Cure
is the only harmless remedy that gives
immediate results. You will like it.—
Odendahl Bros.
Sheppard the Jeweltr wishes to state
to the public that he Is still in business
on the corner, w here be intends to stay.
Take your Watches, Clocks and Jewel
ry repairing to him. Work will be de
livered same day as left.
My fall and winter samples
are now on display, come and
place your orders early.—
Yours Respt. W. H. Boeck
nkk.
Chas. W. Beach a lawyer of Syracuse,
this state and agent for the Bankers
Life Insurance Co., of Des Moines, la.
has been in the city the past week. Mr.
Beach is a genial gentleman and is well
posted on the general topics of the day.
Rev. W. E. Matthews, pastor of Loup
City M. E church, will preach at the
Methodist church in Ravenna, both
morning and evening Sunday July 29th.
All are cordially invited to come and
hear. Mr. Matthews made a very favor
able impression while here once before.
—Ravenca News.
T. II. Reasoner and Joseph Roberts
of Litchdeld, has purchased a stock of
merchandise at Shanadoah, la., and will
move their lamiiies there in the near
future. These people have long been
residents of Sherman county and they
go with the best wishes of their many
friends here.
A. II. Hansel had the misfortune to
have a valuable mule so badly cut by a
mowing machine Monday evening that
he had to kill it Geo. Oltman was
driving and when turning on a side hill
the hook which bolds ihe neck yoke
broke, letting the machine run onto the
team. One mule had a bind leg cut en
tirely otr.
Governor I’oynter ha* issued bis tin
penal ukase and It saya that any man
or woman) caught shooting prairie
1 chicken* before the law saya they can,
and any doing •>», If they are caught
will be, to Ibe beat ability of a pop
county attorney, if In Sbertnan county i
be bung, 'or dealt with according to
law,i
l<ev J M A ingllng, pastor o,' the Red
ford Street Methodist eburth at Cum
berland. Md., aai* ' ll afford* me much
pleiturr to n commend « ham her lairs'*
i Colic, l holer* and diarrhoea Remedy,
j I have u**d It and know other* who have
done so | bay* never knvwn It to fall
It I* a *ur« core when taken In time *
i 4 or aale b> Odendahl Ityo*.
Mr ant Mr* iV’keii and bthf. of
i Arcadia were the guests r f Messrs 4‘red
and Ira 4 •aterlut Man lay They cause
listen on a railroad bicycle that Mr
| r ketl use* to carry htui between War
<» I ,i, j *1-1, | t,r os*< I II l« 5 it
| tt’t on regular bicycle style a* tar a*
I gear lecuaceraed but ba* 4 wbeeta with
I Mat rubber lire*, and la a* vastly pro
P*i»#d a* ibe us-* le u cycle <mi a plank
■ d •**» I be) ma le ibe trip to an hour
FROM THE RAVENNA NEWS
Makimkk —On Wednesday, July 25th, at
12:.10, at the home of the bride's parents. Mr.
and Mrs. Perry Vanseoy, five miles north |
east of Itavenna. were married their daughter
Miss Goldie to Henry F. Tangerman. Rev.
Foutcb performing the ceremony in the pres
ence of a large number of invited guests
After the impressive service and congratula
tions were given by the friends, wo were In.
vited to be seated to a large table fairly
groaning under the viands which were pre
pared by some of Nebraska's excellant cooks
The newly married couple received many
valuable presents. The contracting parties are
some of the best people of Nebraska and live
near Rockville The bride and groom have the
good wishes of their friends, for a long, suc
cessful and contented life.—Ravenna News.
The Nouthwkstkkn wishes also to extend
congratulations to this honored couple. We
thought Henry looked unusually happy when
he made ua that friendly call on the 21, but
perhaps It was modlsty that prevented him
from stating the cause. However that may be
he Is to bo congratulated on hiN success in se
curing this worthy lady for a life partner.—Ed.
Wm. Jacob, the well known Hayestown
farmer. Is one of the few men iu this country
making a specialty of wheat growing who
makes a success. This has been one of the
poorest wheat' seasons ever experienced in
this section, the season of 1H8I excepted, yet
he thinks he will have between two and three
thousand bushels of wheat this year. He had
one hundred acres of winter wheat which
turned out very well and he has cut most of
his spring wheat from which he expects to
get some returns.—Ravenna News.
Sherman county has. in Mr. Jacob a first
class farmer, who It would be well for other
farmers to pattern after Mr. Jacob has in the
past few years built some very substantial
buildings on his farm and otherwise improved
bis property to such an extent that he has now
a successful business and a comfortable home
with pleasant surroundings. —Ed.
ASHTON LOCALS
Mr. J. E. Conklin is confined to his bed
with kidney trouble but at present writing
is greally Improved.
Mr and Mrs. Henry Howard returned from
their visit Tuesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Taylor came up from St
Paul Saturday, returning Monday.
Mr Rex Lamphier Is visiting with his par
ents at Ashton. Mr. Lamphicr holds the po
sition of operator at Aurora.
Mr. Will Hade Is beautifying our school
house fence with a coat of paint.
Some of the boys filled the top of Leschins'
Uy’s photo car with beer kegs last Friday night,
and the shame was that all the kegs were
empty.
Dr. Howard left Thursday morning for a two
weeks visit in Wyoming.
A social was given at J. P. Taylor's Monday
night in honor of Rev. Humphreys and wife
who left Wednesday morning for a two weeks
visit with Mrs. Humphrey's folks in Polk Co.
P O. Paige and Henry Schwartz, jr. took in
the circus at Grand Island Thursday.
There is a rumor of a wedding at Ashton in
the near future
JIM
CLEAR CHEEK NEWS.
Last week's rains helped the corn crop
very much and the probabilities are that
Sherman county will have an average yield
The late planted corn is the best.
Lawrence P. Nissen has left for the west.
Frank Albln has purchased a farm in Uut
tier county and will make that bis future home
John Mead and two of Mr. Shipply's boys
left for Harvard and If they find work will
remain away until corn is ready to pick.
Frank Curry reports the death of his father
in Colorado. Mr. Currey was a former resi
dent of this county.
HbcobliKR.
PULLMAN ORDINARY SLEEPING
CARS FOR TOC HISTS
are the most comfortable, commodious
means of travel for large parties, In
tending settlers, homeseakers, hunting
partieg.
These cars are run on the Union
Pacific daily from Nebraska points to
California and Oregon points, and are
fitted up complete with mattresses, cur
tains blankets, pillows, etc., requiring
nothing to be furnished by the passen
gers. Uniformed porters are in charge
of these cars who are required to keep
them in good order, and look after lhe
wants and comforts of passengers.
These cars are new, of modern pattern,
and are nearly as convenient and com
fortable as first-class palace sleepers.
For full information call on or address
II. J. Clifton, Agent
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John Camp of Washington twp , com
mitted suicide last Sunday July 29.1900
by taking an over dose of morphia. The
| particulars as far as learned are that
j Mr, Camp had been ailing for some
time and had been under the treatment
of Dr Hartoo of Arcadia, whogavchlm
a number of morphia powders with
proper instructions as to taking. On
Sunday be still had five of them left
Ril l he put them all tohcthei and swal
lowed them with the above results. Dr.
Jones v.as called upon to hold an Inquest
but under existing circumstances did
not deem It necessary.. Mr. Camp was
an old resident of Sherman county and
wa* always considered more or less ec
centrie. He leave* a wife and several
children. He was a man of about 40
years of age.
The HI. I,lino Hotel of Ibis city lias
rhauged hands, Mr Drake having sold
the furniture and fixtures to Mr Ueo K
; Hutchklus and rented him the building
for t term <>f year*, and the latter took
] charge alter supper Tuesday tveoing
Mr. Drake i* a thorough lintel man and
| turn* the house over ,» its new proprie
tor with a reputation second to none and
| es|u« nd by hut few. Mr llotchktns
hat lived among u* for the pa*t three
, years, and Is known a* a shrewed and
isnergeilo business mm. gemtl and good
it stored and alt bougk this |a his Arsl
attempt s«> we understand, at hotel
s«*t>tiij the priMpe-u* ibii bit com
I pan I able disposition nil And a conge
! nisi atut• *e|.here in the undertaking.
• • •
You wiil never And any other pill*
mj prompt and so pleasant at IwWlu'i
! I title Ksrljt Miser*. <M*nd*h! tirue
ANNOUNCEMENT CAROS.
AT Till M. B. CH RCH.
The Fourth Quarterly Conference of the
Loup City M. E. Circuit will be held at the
M E. Church, Loup City, on Saturday after
noon. Aug. tth. at 3 o'clock, when it is hoped
that all members will be in attendance as
elections will then take place for the next
conference year.
On Sunday August 5th the Rev. C. A. Mastln
will preach in the M. K. church at 10:30 after
which he will administer the Sacrament of the
Lords Supper in which all Christians are In
vited to participate.
Sunday evening the M. ft. choir will sing
the old church hymns accompanied by short
talks on the same by the pastor.
Rev. C. A. Mastln will preach on Oak Creek
at 3 p. m. and Rev. W. E. Matthews will
preach on Wiggle Creek at 3 p. m August
5th.
Everybody cordially invited to those services.
W. E. Matthwes, Pastor.
-o
AT I'UEHUYTEKIAN HALL.
Rev. Hill of Lexington, Neb., will preach
at the Presbyterian hail ut 10:30 a. m., Sunday,
August 5tli Ail are cordially invited to attend.
UEHMAN SERVICES.
Rev. G. Robertus, Gcamun minister of
Buffalo, New York, arrived here last Thurs
day and will take up his residence here. He
will preach at Ashton next Sunday and on
Sunday, August 12th at Kelso. Sunday. Aur.
101s the date for services at Loup City.
Mr. Robertus expects to move his family
here soon. He preached last Sunday in the
Adventist church and those who heard him say
that he is a very able speaker.
The teachers’instituto for Sherman
county opened last Monday with a good
attendance and as we go to press it is
reported that there are 02 teachers
enrolled. There are three able in
structors, Miss Margaret C’leland, of
Cheyenne, Wyoming. C. R Atkinson
of York, Nebraska and W. T. Stock
dale of Arlington, Nebraska who are
doing good work and well merit
the praise accorded them. The two
hundred new chairs have arrived
and the large auditorium room in
the school house is now comfortably
seated and occupied for the occasion.
Th • following is a full list of the teach
ers enrolled:
Names. P, O. Address.
Nellie Hawk. Loup City, Nebr.
Bessie Kowe, *' “ ••
Frank Inks. “ *• •*
Julia Rowe, ** " “
Nettle Conger. “ “ •*
Lulu Bower. *' “ "
Bell Mulick
Florence Talbot Boelus, ••
Maud Fletcher, *' “
Hattie Throckmorvon, Divide,
H. Clinton Mead, 8t. Paul.
Henry c. Young, Loup City.
Susie Perry, Sweetwater. •'
Marie Coulter, Ravenna,
Mae Parkburst, Arcadia, “
Nina Reynolds, Loup City.
Ltzxie Kay. ** •• '*
Minnie Gilbert, ** “ “
Sarah Lofholm. 11 “ ••
Emma O. Anderson. ** - “
Blanch H. Bugno, Rockville,
Flora Herbaugb Sweetwater,
Esther Newbsrg. " “
Grace Kay, Loup City, “
Minnie Crastor. Hazard,
Ella Lofholm. Loup City
Mary E. Screen, Ravenna, •'
Anna Meyer. “ “
Helen Newberg, Ravenna.
Etta Travis. Loup City;
Pearl Heedham. Austin. “
Benson W, Parkburst, Arcadia. '•
W. H Kennedy, Loup City,
S. 9, Polskt,
J. J. Parkhurst Arcadia, *•
John F Nlcoson. Loup City. ••
Lena Sullivan, Ravenna, ••
Ella Maxley. Hazard.
Agnes Brennan. North Loup, “
L. Bingham. Lltchtield.
A. O. Hendrickson. “ •' “
Bessie Kettle, Ashton, “
Edna Williams, “ “ '*
Carrie Dickey. Loup City.
Bessie Emery,
Gilbert Emery, “ *' “
Ray L. Emery. '• •' *•
Beulah Knapp. “
Cassie Robinson. Litchtleld,
Laura Gray.
Eftic Zimmerman. Loup City,
Madge Holmes, Ravenna,
C. F. Johnson, Loup City.
Emma Wilson. Ashton'
Aliee Tangerman, Rockvllie, “
Lizzie Knapp, Loup City,
Mary Stratndee, Arcadia. “
Anna Thomsen, Loup City.
Amanda Vanscoy. •' “
Mrs. Mary Depew '*
Ida 9 Buss. Boelus.
Lilian Nightingale, Loup City.
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Kepubllren County Convention Cull
The Republican electors of Sherman
county, Nebraska are requested to send
delegates from their respective townships
to meet in convention at Loup City, Nob.
raska on
WEDNESDAY, AUO. 15th, I (Ml, AT V I*. M.
for the purpose of nominating the fol
lowing named officers
County attorney, for Sherman county.
Representative •• •• ••
also to elect one set of de'cgates to at.
tend the Republican senatorial convention
for thislhe l« senatorial district of Neb.
raska, (place and date not yet flaed.i and
to transact such other business as may
properly and lawfully cotne before said
convention.
The several townships are entitled to
representation as follows The apportion
ment being based upon the vote cast for
lion Moaee I* Klnkald In |HI», giving each
township one delegate at large and
one for every ten votea and fraction
thereof
Dab Creek « Rockville I
■ «au t clay t
Washington I Harrison i
3 Icon 4
Webster I Hsaard
•-••up City ,l« in ist .i y
Ash fun I Total si.
It Is reeu in mended list the primaries bn
held on anlurdny, Aneusl it, iyn,
My order ul the Mepublnau County i su
it si l oin mil tee.
hw K Haauuor an, chan to»»
* J I isnsn, secretary
• • •
Vllllwu wIII be spent in politics this
|« r W i* sh't Weep the campaign go
log * it hoot money any more than we
can keep tbs hotly tig *fou« without
I food, 1 ’t 'pepios ws*.| Id rtarv* them
• elver, S t»w hodol l»r*pep«U « Ore >i|.
gests »hsl you eat and iHstr yon lo
eat all the good foul you want. It rad
b ally cures siowach trouble* Ini •«!#
i by U l* i lak Hr«m
TO TKK ROCKIER.
Low Kates To Colorado and t’lah Of
fered by the Burlington Route
FOUR RED LETTER DA VI.
On August 7 anil 21, and on Septem
ber 4 and 18, the Burlington will sell
round trip tickets to Denver, Pueblo,
Colorado Springs, Ogden, Salt Lake
City, Deadwood and Hot Springs, for
one fare pluss $ >. Tickets sold at these
remarkable low rates w ill be good to
return till October 81.
The nearest agent of the Burlington
Route will be pleased tx tell you the
cost of a ticket and to help you plan
your trip. Descriptive literature free
ou application.
— ■ ■■ — - - ♦ ♦
A Mother Tell* Mow Rite Saved Her
Little Daughter* Life
I am the mother of eight chlldrenand
have had a great deal of experience
with medicines. Last summer my lit
tle daughter had the dysentery In its
worst form. We thaught she would die.
I tried eveaythlng I could think of, but
nothing seemed to do h» r any good. 1
saw by an advertisement In our paper
that Chamberlain’s Colic, Cboltra and
Diarrhoe Remedy was highly recom
mended and sent and got a bottle at
once. It pr ved to be one of the very
best medicines we ever had in the house.
It saved my little daughters life. I am
anxious for every mother to know what
an excellent medikine It is. Had I
known it at first it would have saved
me a great deal of anxiety and my lit
tle daughter much suffering.—Yours
truly, Mbs. Geo. P. Burdick, Liberty,
R, I. For sale by Odendahl Bros.
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!45 cent* to 1001.
That big state paper, The Semi-Week
ly State Journal, will be mailed from
now until January 1, 1901, for 25 cents.
This Is the biggest offer of reading mat
ter evei made in the west and Is done
for the sole purpose of introducing it
to thousands of new homes Here’s
your chanse to get an up to date, relia
ble state paper for a mere song. Send
In your quarter and you’ll get the paper
all through the remainder of this year.
Address The State Journal at Lincoln,
Neb.
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During the civil war, as well as in
our late war with Spain, diarrhoea was
one of the most troublesome disease the
army bad to contend with. In many
instances it became chronic and the old
soldier still suffers from It. Mr. David
TaylorJofJWlnd Ridge, Green Co., l’« ,
is one of these. He uses Chamberlain’s
Colic Ceolera and Diarrhoea Remedy
and says he never found anything that
Would give him such quick relief. It is
for sale by Odendahl Bros
WHY
Buy a pigin-the-bag sewing machine
when at a reasonable price you can buy
a “New Home" that you and everybody
else knows is the best sewing machine
there is?—For sale by T. M. Herd
It will surprise you to experience the
benefitobtaiued bv using the dainty and
famous little piiis known as DeWitt's
Little Early Risers.—Odendahl Bros
Thai Throbbing Headache
Would quickly leave you, if you used
Dr. King's New Life Pills. Thousands
of sufferers have p.oved their match
less merit for Sick and Neryous Head
aches. They make pure blood and build
up your health. Only 25 cents. Money
back if not cured Sold by Odendabl
Bros Druggists
TO CHICAGO.
One Fate for the Round Trip via the
Burlington Route —The Burlington has
offered one fare for the round trip. #18.
15, from Loup City to Chicago, August
•J4 27, on account of the annual encamp
ment of the Grand Army of the Repub
lic. The return limit on these tickets
is September 1st subject to extension to
September !I0. The nearest agent of the
Burlington Route will be pleased to
giye you additional information, rates,
dates, baggage and train service.
W J. FISHER,
Attorney at Law and Notary Publle.
WtU Defend in Foreclosure Cum.
Al so do ▲
General Real Estate Business.
Office to NOHTHWSSTBHa Building,
I.OITT CITT, • - N MU It Amt A.
R. J. NIGHTINGALE,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
LOUP CITY. I l m
A- S- MAIN.
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
I.Ot'P CITY. • • NEBRASKA
orricB -one door mui of Ctiws'i
| drug dor,
W. Lb MARCY,
iPMC.YI 1ST
ftrrirK us ra«t huh; n i l.it mfKAM
i.uui‘ r/rrt xh’/t.
J. K. INKS,
PAINTER,
j FlfST CLASS WuNK (iUAHANIhtD
UH*P CltY - . . > Lit
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TIM K TABLE
LOUP CITY, NKBR
Lincoln,
Omaha,
Chicago,
St. Joseph,
Kansas City,
St. Louis,
anti all points
East and South.
Denver,
Helena,
Butte,
Salt Lake City.
Portland,
San Francisco,
and all points
West.
TRAINS LKAVK AS FULLOWNi
GOING EAST
No. 52 Passenger.7 A', ft iu
No. 00 Freight.12.60 p. m
GOING WEST
No, 51 Passenger.4:15 p.m.
No. ft# Freight. .I2i50a. m
Sleeping, dinner and reclining chair cars
(scats 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 K I,. Artbut
Agent. Or J. Fit ANOIs, Gen’I. Passenger
Ageut, Omaha, Nebraska.
U. P. RAILWAY.
Nn. Hfl leaves daily except Sunday (pass
enger). 8:00 a. m.
No. us leaves Monday, Wedneaday and
Friday, (mixed) 12:20 p. m.
No. 90 leaves Tuesdav, Thursday and
Saturday, (mixed) 9:55 p. in.
No 87 arrive* dally except Sunday (mixed
No. i5 arrives dally except Sunday (pass
enger) 7.35 p. in.
First class service and close connections
east, west and south
W. D. Clifton,
Story Of A Slave.
To be bound band and loot for years
by the chains of disease is the worst
form of slavery. Geo. I). Williams, of
Manchester, Mich., saysi “My wife has ^
been so helpless for live years that she
could not turn oyer In bed alone. After
using two bottles of Electric Bitters
she is wonderfully Improved and able to
do her own work.” This supreme re
medy for female diseases quickly cures
nervousness, sleeplessness, melancholy,
headache, backache, fainting and dizzy
spells. It is a godsend to weak, sickly,
run-down people. Cure guaranteed.
Only 50c. 'sold by Odendahl Bros.
The favorite whisky of famous nun
Is HAItPER Because of its smooth,
exquisite llavor; because of It’s match
less purity; because of its mellow age.
No wonder it’s the favorite. Every droy
sterling. HARPER WHISKEY. Sold
by—T. II Elsnkh, Loop City, Neb.
It Halpeil To Win Hattie*
Twenty nine officers and men wrote
from the Front to say that for Scratches
Bruises, Cuts, Wounds, .Sore Feet and ■*'
Stiff' Joints, Bucklen's Arnica Salve is
the best iu the world. Same for Burns,
Skin Eruptions and Piles. 25cta.a box
Cure guaranteed Sold by Odendahl
Bros, druggists.
The wolf in ttie fable put o i sheeps
clothing because if he traveled on his
own reputation be couldn’t accomplish
bis purpose. Counterfeiters of DeWi ;i’s
Witch Hazel Salve couldn’t Fell their f
worthless salves on their merit, so they
put their, iu boxes and wrappers like
DeWItt's. Look out for them. Take
only DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve. It
cures piles and all skin diseases.—Oden
dab! Bros.
1> ANNUAL
• -IV* REUNION
A CHICAGO, ILL, August 27, to
• September 1st.
Rone fare for round trip
• via the UNION PACIFIC.
Tickets on sale from K»n8H8 and Neb
raska, August 24-25 26-27.
For limit on tickets, time tables and
full information call on—H. J. Clifton,
Agent. (
FOR SALE OR TRADE. J
One Mineeota Chief threshing out tit' a
32 inch cylinder and 12 horse power. I
One Nichols & Shepard threshing out- ■
fit, 32 inch cylinder and 12 horse
power.
One, almost new, 14 horse Aultmau A
Taylor horse power. Call on or
address, — Harby Schickkoantz,
St. Paul, Nebr.
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Huckleu's Arnica Salve
Has world-wide fame for maivelous
cures. It surpasses any other salve, lo
tlon, ointment or balm for Cuts, Corns,
Burns, Holies. Sores, Felons, Ulcers,
Tetter, Halt Rheum, Fever Sores, Chap
ped Hands, Skin Eruptions; Infallible
for Piles, Cure guaranteed. Only 25c
at Odendahl Bros.
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The complete service of
“CHICAGO PORTLAND SPECIAL"
via Union Pacific,
enables passeugers to reach the
principal ciliea between the North
Pacitfu Uoaat and Missouri River
not only in the sliortckl
possible space
of lime,
hut also in the most comfortable and
enjoyable manner. The dining
cars on this tram are stocked
with the beat the market atlords.
Al meals served a la carte.
!(. J. Clifton, Agent.
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l‘r«*waie<l A Tr»f*tif
Timely Information given Mr* Os»i.
Long, of New HtrslUyllie, Ohio, *av«d
two live*. A frightful tough ha>l long
kept her awake every night. She had
trier) itrwy rentediee snd doctor* hut
*teadily grew Wor«e until urged lo try
Dr King'* New Discovery Due bottle
wholly cure.I her and *he write*, Ibl*
marvelous medicine ilia cured Mr
Long of a severe attack of pneumonia
such cute* are po*itlv< proof of "•
power to cure all Ihrual, cbeet and lung
truut.li • Only .<s and #1 wt Ouaran
teed, t rial bollle free al Oden lehl
Urua. drug iinro.