The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917, August 10, 1900, Image 4

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    I. S. SHEPPARD, Jeweler and Optician, Loup City, Neb.
Lioaal Daws.
I)r. Romine, the dentist.
Geo. Chapman was a hub visitor Sat
urday.
I’uie fruit juice drinks at—Mrs. Stell
machers.
C. !,. Drake left for Gurnsey, Wyo.
Sunday, where he expects to locate.
Gasteyer will have a discount sale of
dimmer goods for (he next ten days.
T. M. Reed keeps repairs for the Mc
Cormick, Buckeye and Woods ma
sh Incry.
Save your feed by buying
a corn harvester of T. M Reed.
Write Hayden Bros. Omaha Whole
sale Supply House for prices and samp
les
8. J, Fair and A. J. B. Fairbalru of
Rockville were county hi at visitors
Tuesday.
Mr. Jerry Sbettler und Mr. Albin of
Clear Creek were doing business in the
city Tuesday,
Lewis Haller is putting down a hy
draulic well at the residence of Val
McDonald thin week.
The public sale of C. L, Drake last
Saturday was well attended and goods
went at a fair price.
Gasteyer received a car load of
Schuyler Hour this week. It Is the best
flour rria 1e in the state. Try a sack.
When you want bargains in the line
of Jewelry don't fail to call on G. 11
Morgan. He carries the finest line in
the Loup Valley.
Mrs Shafer of Curtis,and Miss Taylor
of Grand Island, daughters of conductor
Taylor visited their father over Sunday
at tliis place.
if you want your watch nut in good
repair by the only lirst class workman
in the county call on G. H. MORGAN, the
Jeweler,
Mr*. S'ellmacher will go with her
daughter, Mr*. Anson Hawley, to Ed
gar, where slio expects to make Imr
home in tlie future.
There is 10,000,000 school inarms
in town tills week. No! No!, not ijultc
that many but they create visions of
tiiat many lumps of sugar.
The following second hand article*
for sale at Gasteyers: One each, cup
board, bureau bedstead, range, base
burner, and three cane bottom chairs.
Mothers endorse it, children like it,
old folks use It. We refer to One min
ute Cough Cure. It will rpiickly cure
all throat ami lung troubles.—Odendahl
Bros.
Montgomery .Stroud called on us
while in the city Saturday. He informs
us tliut no word lias been received from
Mr, O. M. Kearns since lie left for
Cape Nome, June 14.
J. I, De.iew owns tlie slickest pair of
shears yet brought to town They might
lie rather clumsy for clipping your
whiskers but they will snap off a piece
of inch St*-el magnificently.
Mrs. W. n, Williams attended the
meeting of the Epworth League at Lin
coln, this week, and also visited her sis
ter who is one of the female physicians
at the asylum at that place.
O. II Morgan the Loup City Jeweler
does all kinds cf watch, clock ami Jew
elry repairing in a workman like man
mi. When you have something to Co
in this line, don't fail to call on him.
Mr. and Mrs. John Bensehotcr and
Grandma Benscboter, of Falls City, ar
rived here Tuesday evening, the for
mer for a few weeks visit and the latter
will make her home here in the future.
W. II. Becker, Grand Islands leading
musician was in our city Monday night
last putting our boys on to the "gam
met." The I'rof. is strictly ‘on to his job’
and is bringing some good music out of
the boys.
The soothing and healing properties
of Chamberlain’ Cough Remedy, it*
pleasant taste and prompt and perma
nent cure*, have made it a great favor
ite with the people everywhere. For
sale by Odendahl Bros.
Mr Henry Howard of A»hton called
at thi* olllce while In the city last Sat
unlay lie Informs us that he ha* Ju*t
lately returned from a visit to hi* old
home In Illinois. Mr Howard i* t ge-1
•dal gentleman and an uncompromising I
Republican
Frank Otlewskll* building an addl
tIon to his residence l«.xg| f.-yt which
will make In* building .Hx to Frank I*
alw ay * Improving hi* property ju*t **
circumstances demand, Thl* i* no it,.,
tinuation that Frank I* about to make a
raid on the fair sex Hilly |{„we i* d<
lug the work.
In India the land of famine, Horn*
and* die heeatfcse they cannot obtain I
f,MN» |u \ meric* the land of phult
many wtfrr an I die because they cannot
digest the fusel they **i, kotlol |iy*.
|w|Mia Cure digest* *b*t >..u eat It In. i
Mnwtly retie*** an | radically rsrw all
*t«mas*n troubles i Men. Uhl Bros
lh» A. O t H bnyt pul, h*,*,| f(M„
T M Need a new dec, 1st in* ,«* of
INrlr Me, order la«t w**n ‘| u* g^g n
a very Im * > e b* g superior to any
A**k In the ha oeitng no mere I
I Maw wna e» for other* . ,**#* age, j
whtvli la pr«wf |--*lti** that gweda gen
erally are ne highar new than lley wvie
HAM,
Boeckoer the fashionable tailor.
Geo. E. Benschotcr went to Falls City
3D business Saturday last.
I will serve ice cream every Sunday.—
Mks. M. E Steu.machkk.
Orange and cherry fruit juice by pint
or quart at—Mrs. Stellmachers.
Rev Kobertus the new German minis
ter made us a pleasant call Wednesday.
E. W. Vandorn came up from llow.
ard county and spent Sunday with his
family.
Grand Island will have a big street
Mr from August 29th to September
1 t. inclusive.
The Loup City creamery shipped an
other Invoice of 85 kegs of butter to
Boston, last Tuesday.
One Minute Cough Cure is the only
harmless remedy that produces Imme
diate results. Try it. Odendabl Bros
Do you need a mowing ma
chine? If so call on T. M.
Reed.
Grandma Outhouse, who hail been
visiting her sons here for the past three
weeks left for her home in Illinois Mon
day,
Bring your spring chickens to the
Pioneer meat market. Will pay H cents
per pound.—S. F. Rkynoi.iu.
Mrs. it. J. Nightingale and son Her
bert, are visiting at Wymore, with
her son Richmond this week.
T. M. lteed sells eielegrind
ers that are O K. Call and
see them.
It’s a doctor's Business to study health,
Doctors coiilldently recommend IIAR
P-'iR Whiskav.—Sold by T. II Ei.snkk,
Loup City, Nebr.
Perfect womanhood depends on per
fect health. Nature's rarest gift of phy
sical beauty cornea to all who use Rocky
Mountain Tea. Ask your druggist
Adam Schaupp cam* up fr in Lincoln,
Tuesday, returning Thursday morning,
lie is looking well and thinks he will he
able to remain at home in a few weeks.
Intestinal Infection, appendicitis and
all affections of the bowels, liver and
kidneys prevented by taking genuine
Rocky Mountain Tea.—Ask your drug
gist. .
Miss Julia Rowe w ill teach the Wilson
school, near Rockville, Miss Bessie Rowe
the Fieblg school on Oak Creek, and
Miss Kdna Williams the Mueller school
near Ashton.
For burns, Injuries, piles and skin
d.seases use I>eWitt’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 w ill be of fatal
lung trouble. One Minute Cough Cure
is the oqly harmless remedy that gives
immediate results. You will like it.—
Odendahl Bros.
Grand island is one of the best towns
In the state and her street fall will unj
doubtedly attract thousands from the
surrounding country who will want to
enjoy her liberal hospitality as well as
the attractions.
Sheppard the Jeweler wishes to state
to the public that he Is still in business
on the corner, where he intends to stay.
Take your Watches, Clocks and Jewel
ry repairing to him. Work will be de
livered same day as left.
There was from H to 2 inches of rain
fell north, east and west of us Sunday
night and about as much, again Monday
night, but from the north side of town
south the fall was light, about .40 inclu
sive.
My fall and winter samples
are now on display, come and
place your orders early.—
Yours iiespt. \Y. H. Boeck
nek.
Will I ris* was repairing the large ily
wheel of hU threshing machine engine
Monday. Every spoke, with two ex
ceptlons, in it had cracked leaving It
dangerous for a high rate of speed .Mr.
t'rls* Isa fine mechanic himself and
does ho own repairing.
Chinese are dangerous enemies, for'
they are treacherous That's why all
counterfeits of DeWitt's Witch Huel
Salve are dangerous They look like
1 >eWill's, hut Instead of the healing |
witch bagel they all contain Ingredients
llal !e to Irritate the akin and cause !
hlood poisoning for piles. Injuries [
am I skin dl»ea<e* use the original and
genuine ImWills Witch llasel Saiv
Odendalil Hr<>«
Mr tuaon Cawley who has (teen head j
• len. at the large store of J |*tstl Jme
tfpr fwr several years pval has severed
Uls connectnm win that Institution an I
will leave u« at Mm»U. for K lgar \«t»
•here he Wilt, in connection with Hi*
brother In la*, operate an vaeloalve
dry gin>d* estabi stunru| tie will mu y e
his fuotiy with hint
H'v I M \ ogling, ptslorur the to *
f«»»d Street Methodist thur.lt at t nut
htisud Md , *ay* “ft alf»rds me to itch
pleasure to r> com mead t hsmbertain s
Cults’, t to. I* a and !>.«*thwea Remedy
I have w**.| it and know oibvrv a ho have
done so | have nevet ks>vu It to fall
It t* a sure suae visa taken In time
fur aale by l> tsu isl. Ily ..
Th< little altercation between C. I,
Drake ami Mr. Glass a' the sale last
Saturday in which the former struck the
latter knocking liiin down, cost Mr.
Drake about $ii 00.
The citizens' committee having charge
of arrangements for a street fsir at
Grand island has assurances from the
railroads that a very low rate will he
made, a rate allowing all within a ra li
ng of 100 miles to see the fair and en
joy two or three days at the lively oily.
Mr. D. II. Richardson of the west
side announces hitnseif as in the mar
ket for the patronage of the public as
auctioneer. Mr. Richardson has the
ability requisite for a good one and lie
asks for no pay unless he gives satlsfac
tion. He and Mr. Albers are the only
aspirants for honors in that line Slier*
county possesses at present.
Mr. Henry Reasland of Bristol twp,
was a pleasant caller at this office last
Monday. Mr. Reasland is one of the
successful farmers of Sherman county
and informs us that lie will harvest at
least 200 bushels of apples from his
young orchard thlt year. Mr. Reasland
hurled an Infant son 15 months old last
week from summer complaint.
Three of our Institute girls, Misses
Emma Wilson, Marie Coulter and Ida
Buss, Saturdayed and Sundayed at Aus
tin at the hospitable hotn ■ of Mr. and
Mrs. W. II, Couton, and enjoyed them
selves to the fullest extent In partaking
of tho gifts of a well irrigated garden
and other viands which the good house
wife so generously prepared. A priv
ate picnic and fishing party had been
planned which the school ••Marms"help
ed make a pleasant success and which
will always be kindly remembered by
those participating.
W. M. Elder, living five miles from
Ashton met with a severe loss by lire
last week. His stable, corn crib and
granary, together with all their con
tents were completely destroyed,
Among the items consumed were four
head of horses, two sets of harness and
a good wagon. His horses were insured
for 9250 00. The origin of the tire is
unknown. It evidently started shortly
after mid night and was a mass of ruins
before discovered.
I’fttrol* on Itiinulnn flnllroada.
The Transslberlan railroad Is very
closely guarded, the management feel
ing personally responsible for the peo
ple they carry on their trains. The
road Is divided Into sections of one
verst, or five-eighths of a mile. In a
neat little log house, usually In a gar
den, live the guard and his people. The
average family is a wife and live tow
headed children. The houses were
built by the company and evidently
with a view to meeting the demands
of increasing families. The guard or a
member of his family must patrol bis
section night and day. Ho steps to the
side of tiie track as the train ap
proaches and after It has passed steps
back into the middle of the track, holds
a small green flag in the air, at night a
lantern, and stands like a statue until
the train lias entered the next section.
Several guards do duty in the heavy
curves, and frequently they are only n
few hundred feet apart.
Much of the track patrolling Is done
by women, who have proved fully as
reliable as the men. The women are
nearly always barefooted, and as they
stand on the track holding the flag
aloft, a Siberian breeze toying with
their short skirts, they are fine «ul>
Jccts for a sculptor after a unique mod
el.—Siberian Letter iu Chicago Record.
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PULLMAN OKIMNAKY HLEKPI.NO
CARS FOR TOURISTS.
are the molt comfortable, commodious
means of travel for large parties, In
tending settlers, homesenkers, -bunting
parties.
These cats arc nm on the I'nion
Pa< ikii daiU 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. t niformed porters are in charge
of these cars who are required to keep
them m good order, and look after I lit*
wants and comforts of passengers.
These cars are new, of modern pattern,
and are nearly as convenient ami com*
for table as first-class palace sleepers.
For full information call on or address
11. J. Ci irruN Agent.
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ANNOUNCEMENT CARDS.
HERMAN SERVICES.
There will be German Services ot the Ad
ventist church in this city next Sunday. Aug.
19 at 2:00 p. m Services In Ashton on the
26th inst. at 2:i*) p. m.
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WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENTS
Married,-On Thursday, August*, in this
city Judge Angler performed the ceremony
that united in marriage Seneca I Knapp to
Alice R. Grower. The contracting parties
are lioth of Litchfield.
Married.—John Davis of Alliance to Miss
Anna Jensen of Sweetwater. The ceremony
was performed the fore part of the week by
Judge Atnger.
Married. We are pleased to make the an
nouncement this week of the marriage of Mr,
William I’arrnth to Miss I’etora Hansen, both
of Sherman county, who were married at
Loup City, on Wednesday August nth. 19<*),
Jueticc W II Conger officiating, lioth of the
contracting parties are well known to all our
citizen*, tlu lr parents belag among the early
day settlers of the county. Mr. Curruth Is an
Industrious young farmer living near Rock
ville and is to lie congratulated on securing
a life partner who also po-tesses the Qualifica
tions of industry. The Northwestern wish
es them a happy and pleasant vcyage over Hie
sea of time.
The teachers’ Institute which will
close to day lias teen a complete suc
cess ant! all who participated in the
exercises seem well pleased with the
management and instructions received:
The instructors, Miss Margaret (Jle
land, of Cheyenne, Wyoming, C B.
Atkinson of York, Nebraska, and W.
T. Sfockdale of Arlington, Nebraska
will leave tierc with tti • knowledge that
their work has been much appreciated
by ul interested. The following i? a
full list of all the teachers enrolled
during the term:
Names. 1’, O. Address.
Nellie Haws. Loup City, Nebr.
Bessie Rowe, " “ “ 1
Frank Inks, “ **
Julia Rowe, “ “
Nettle Conger. “ " •
Lulu Bower “ *'
Bell Mullek
Emma Peterson Loup City. •*
Lillie Ainger,
E. Holcomb ** '•
Clara S;n«ntowskl Grand Island
Florence Talbot Hoelus,
Maud Fletcher.
Hattie Throckmorton, Divide.
Susa Throckmorton ** “ "
II. Clinton Mead, 8t Paul.
W. F Hargrave ■* "
Henry c. Young. Loup City.
Susie Perry, Sweetwater.
Marie Coulter, Ravenna,
Mao Parkhurst. Arcadia *'
Khoda E Whitman.
J A. Braden
Pearl Wall, “ ••
Lercna Hill,
Rougheld Nelson,
Aimee Whitman, “
Sudiee E. Whitman, “ “
Nina Reynolds. Loup City.
Lizzie Kay, *• "
Minnie Gilbert,
Sarah Lofhobn. " "
Emma O. Anderson
Blanch H. Bupno. Rockville.
Flora Herbaugh Sweetwater.
Esther New berg, " •*
Grace Kay. Loup City “
Minnie Crastor Hazard.
K 11a Lofholm, Loup City
Mary E. Screen. Itavenna, *
Anna Meyer, . ** ••
Helen Ncwberg, Itavenna *'
Etta Travis, Loup City: “
Pearl Needham, Austin,
Benson W. Parkhurst. Arcadia, “
W. 11 Kennedy, Loup City.
8. 8. Polski,
J. J. Parkhurst, Arcadta, '•
John F. Nicoson. Loup City.
Lena Sullivan. Ravenna,
Ella Maxie.v, Hazard.
Agnes Brennan, North Loup, “
L, Bingham. Litchlleld.
A. O. Hendrickson, “ “
Bessie Kettle. Ashton.
Edna Williams.
Henry Howard. " '*
F W. Sehaupp, “ "
Carrie Dickey. Loup City.
Emerj
Gilbert Emery.
Ray I, Emery. '• *•
Beulah Knapp. '* “ *•
Cassie Itoblnson, Litchfield,
Laura Gray.
Kltic Zimmerman. Loup City.
Madge Holmes, Uaveuna,
C. F. Johnson, Loup City.
Kmma Wilson Ashton"
Alice Tangerman. lies-kvilie,
Lizzie Knapp. Loup City.
Mary Stratndee. Arcadia
Anna Thomsen, Loup City
Amanda Vanseoy. " “
Mrs. Mary Depew.
Ida 8 Buss Boelns
Lilian Nightingale, Loup (Tty.
NO TICK.
I f desiring goods sold at public auc
tion please t all on me 7| miles north of
Mtcbtleld, or address me at that place.
I am an experienced auctioneer and will
guarantee satisfaction.—Your* reapt. |
I>. II Hl< IIAKliSON.
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Hepubllran Cmmljr Convention Call
The Itepuhliean electors of Sherman
too lit jr, Nebraska are request! it to send
'In.elutes from their respective lonuship*
to uteeI |n convention at l.oup City. Neb
raaka >>n
W MlNr.tU.tT, Al’U. tatb, l»e, AT < C M
for the purfsase of nomtualtna Ilia fol- I
bin Ilia named Opt. era
ruonty attorney, for nherm in county.
Itoptesr ntatlve ** >• at
also to elect one set of de’eymtee to at
tend Ike Hepnldicnn senaloilnl convention
lor Una the is senatorial dlstrhtof Neb '
ra«k.», .place and date not yet Itel.i and
to t*oi>«e*t •in li-other huslneae a* may ]
pto|a>rly and lawfully route before awid
convention.
the several townships nre entitled lei
rsoreaenlalton a-- fu-loat the apparition- |
meut bains I«w4 upon the Sots east for
||.o« u ■«< r Itlasabt in t-waa. giving reek
i aavsip uns . i. . gait .1 04a and
one 1*1 e*eiy ten votes end IresIlou
the read
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TO THE ROCKIES. I
Low Kate* I^ii Colorado anil Utah Of
fered by the Hurllngton Route
EOCIt RED LETTER WAVS.
On August 7 and‘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 ®2. Tickets sold at these
remarkable low rates w ill be good to
return till October 511. •
The nearest agent of the Burlington
Route will be pleased t > tell you the
coat of a ticket and to help you plan
your trip. Descriptive literature free
on application.
♦ • ♦
A Mother Tell* How She Ha veil Her
Little Daughter* Lire.
I am the mother of eight children and
have had a great deal of experience
with medicines. Last summer my lit
tle daughter had the dysentery in Its
worst form \S’e thaught she would die.
I tried cveaything 1 could think of, but
nothing seemed to do h< r any good. 1
saw by an advertisement in our paper
that chamberlain’* Colic, Cholera 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 bad in the house.
It saved my little daughters life. I am
anxious for every mother to know what
an excellant medicine 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. F. Burdick, Liberty,
It, I. For sale by Odendah) Bros
'43 cent* to 11101
That big state paper, The Semi-Week
ly State Journal, will be mailed from
now until January 1, 11101, for 25 cents.
This Is the biggest oiler of reading mat
ter ever made in the west and is done
for the sole purpose of introducing It
to thousands of r.tw nomes Here’s
yonr 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 tiad to contend with. In many
instances it became chronic and the old
soldier still suffers from it. Mr. David
Taylorjof’Wind Kidge, Green Co., l’a ,
is one of these. He uses Chamberlain’s
Colic Cooler* 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 pig in-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. Rtkir
It will surprise you to experience the
benefit obtained by using the dainty and
famous little pills known as DeWitl’s
Little Karly Kisers.—Odendahl Bros
Thai Throbbing Krailarlie
Would quiekly leave you, if you used
Dr. King's New Life l’ills. Thousands
of sufferers have proved their match
less merit for hick ami Neryous Head
aches. They make pure blood and build
up your health. Only 25 cents. Money
back if not cured Sold by Odendahl
Bros Druggists.
TO CHICAGO.
One Faie for the Round Trip via the
Burlington Route —The Burlington has
offered one fare for the round trip, #1K
lft, from Loup City to Chicago, August
24 27, on account of the annua! encamp
ment of the Grand Army of the Repub
lic. The return limit on these ticket*
is September 1st subject to extension to
September 30. The nearest agent of ibe
Burlington Route will be pleased to
giye you additional information, rates,
dates, baggage and train service.
W J. FISHER,
Attorney at Law and Notary Public.
Will Defend In Foreclosure Cssss,
ALSO DO A
General Real Estate Business.
office In Northw wrens Itnlldlng,
i.our city, . wtiiBiMi.
Ft. J. NIGHTINGALE.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
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A. S MAIN.
PHYSICIAN A 8UKOKON
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TIMK TABLR
LOUP CITY. NP.HR
Lincoln, Denver,
Omaha, Helena,
Chicago, Butte,
St. Joseph, Salt Lake City.
Kansas City, Portland,
St. Louie, San Francieco,
anil all poiiite and all points
East and South. West.
TRAINS LKAVK A9 FOLLOW*.
UOtNG feAST
No 52 Passenger.7:65 u. in
No GO Freight.12.Sop in
GOING WEST
No. 51 Passenger.4:16 p in.
No. 50 Freight.I2i5ua. in.
Bleeping, dinner and reclining chair cars
(seals free) on through trains. Tickets
sold and baggage checkod to any |>olnl In
the United States or Canada.
For Information, maps, time tables and
tickets call on or write to tt. L. Arthui
Agent. Or J. Fit ANUls, Gen’I. Passenger
Agent, Oinaba, Nebraska.
U. P. UAII.WAY.
Nn. w leaves dally except Sunday (pass*
enger). H:lgj a. in.
No. 88 leaves Monday, Wednesday and
Friday, (mixed) 12:20 p. in.
No. 00 leaves Tuesday, Thursday and
Saturday, (mixed) 2:55 p. in.
No 87 arrives dally except Sunday (mixed
12:0ft p m.
No. is arrives dally except Sunday (pass
enger) 7.85 p. m.
First class service and close connections
east, west and south
W. D. cur-row,
Story Of A Slave.
To be bound hand and foot for year*
by the chains of disease is the worst ^
form of slavery. Geo. I). Williams, of '
Manchester, Mich , says! “My wife has
been so helpless for live years that she
could not turn oyer In bed alone. After
using two hollies of Electric Hitters
she is wondei fully 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 60c. Sold tiy Odendabi Bros.
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The favorite whisky of famous men
is HARPER Because of Ms smooth,
exquisite flavor; because of It's match
less purity; because ot Its mellow age.
No wonder it's the favorite. Every droy
sterling. HARPER WHISK EY Sold
by—T. II. Ei.snkii, Loup City, Neb.
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It Helped To Win Hallies
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 in the world. Same for Burns,
Skin Eruptions and Piles. “Joels a box
Cure guaranteed. Hold by Odendabi
Bros, druggists.
The wolf in the fable put oo sheeps
clothing because if be traveled on bis
own reputation he couldn’t accomplish y
his purpose. Counterfeiters of IieWl.l’s
Witch Hazel Salve couldn't sell their
worthless salves on their merit, so they
put their, in boxes and wrapper* like
DeWitt’s. Look out for them. Take
only DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve It
cures piles and all skin diseases.—Oden
dahl Bros.
(t A 11 ANNUAL
KJ, IV. REUNION
A CHICAGO, ILL, August 37, to
• September 1st.
RO N F, FA RE FO R ROU N D TRIP
• via the UNION PACIFIC.
Tickets on sale from Ksusas and Neb
raska, August 34-25 JO 27.
For limit on tickets, time tables and
full Information call ori H. J Ci.uton,
Agent,
FOR SALE OR TRADE.
One Minesota Chief threshing outfit'
32 inch cylinder and 12 horse power.
One Nichols & Shepard threshing out
lit, 32 inch cylinder and 12 horse ^
power.
One, almost tiew, 14 horse Aultman A
Taylor horse power. Call on or
address,—Hakry Sciiickkuantz,
St. Paul, Nebr.
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Hurklsii's Arnlcn Skive
lias World-Wide fame for maivelous
cures. It surpasses any other salve, lo
tiou, ointment or halm for < Juts, ('ores,
Burns. Holies, Sores. Felons, Ulcers,
Tetter, Salt Kheum, Fever Sores, Chap
ped Hands, Skin Kruptiona; Infallible
for Piles, Core guaranteed. Duly Mo
at Odendahl Bros.
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The complete service of
“CHICAGO PORTLAND SPECIAL’
via Union Pacific,
enables passengers to reach the
principal cities between the North
Pacitfc Pousl and Missouri Ktver
uol only in tho shortest
possible apace
• of time,
but also in the moat comfortable ami
enjoyable manner. The (lining
cars on this train are stocked
with the last the market affords,
AT meal« served a la carte.
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