Image provided by: University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries, Lincoln, NE
About The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 17, 1900)
I. S. SHEPPARD, Jeweler and Optician, Loup City, Neb. Lioaal Dsws. Dr. Romine, the dentist. (fctof <ui inch of rain fell here Tues day night. W. 8. Waite went to his farm Tuesday to thresh his crop Mrs. Anna Uccbthold atul Miss Befsie Rowe visited Arcadia Sunday. Miss Edna Williams went to Broken Bow, Wednesday to visit friends. Peter Rowe came up from Warsaw, Saturday and Sundayed with his family T. M. Reed keeps repairs for the Mc Cormick, Buckeye and Woods ma chinery. 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 (». H. Morgan has moved his jewelry store to the building vacated by Mr. Boeckner. Mrs. ole Criss of Phillips, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mra. Simpson Criss of the south side. Mr. and Mr*. Eugene Patton came up from Ravenna the first of the week to visit Mr*. Pattons parents. One of the little son* of Jesse Rent* frow fell off a swing last Friday and fractured a small bone In bisarm. When you want bargains in the line of Jewelry don't fail to call on O. II Morgan. He carries the finest line in the l.oup Valley. . If you want your watch put in good repair by the only first class workman in the county call on O. If. Mono an, the Jeweler, J. T, Hale lost a valuable stallion last Monday night. lie brought him from Burwe]], SO miles, that d ly which proved too much for him. J. T. Hale has traded his city proper ty for the residence of Mrs Julia Bauer and will move the latter building down near his present residence at once. The following second hand articles 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 quickly cure all throat and lung troubles.—Odendahl Bros. Mr. and Mrs. Anson Hawley and Mrs. Btcllmacher left for their new home at Edgar, Monday morning. Their fa miliar faces will be missed by their many friends heie. The German Verein held another of their social dances at the I’orter Block Monday night. A good crowd was in attendance and a pleasant time is re ported. W. II. Boeckner the tailor has moved his es'ablishinent to the building vacat ed by Mrs Stellmacher, where his cus tomers will tlnd him prepared for all kinds of work in his line. G. II. Morgan the I.oup City Jeweler does all kinds of watch, clock and Jew - elry repairing in a workman like man ner. When you have something to do in this line, don't fail to call on him. The boys in the neighborhood of W. II Knapp on Davis Creek, turned out last Saturday and assisted that getle man in errectmg a new sod house he having lost his frame building by fire on July 1th. The soothing and healing properties of ;Chamberlain' Cough Remedy, its pleasant taste and prompt and perma nent cures, have made it a great favor ite with the people everywhere. For sale by Odeudabl Bros. Henry Schoenlng wi 11 offer at public Bale on Saturday Aug . 2"), 1000, at the livery barn of Steven Gray, In this city, all hla farm machinery, cattle, hogs, horses. chickens and all his household goods. Don't forget the date. J. Phil Jaeger can be seen those days with sleaves rolled up and the sweat couracing down his noble brow doing up goods for his numerous customers and swearing that there Is many things more pleasant than to be short on clerks. In India, the land of famine, thous ands die because they cannot obtain food lu America, the land of plenty many sulfer and die because they cannot digest the food they eat, Kodo] Dys pepala Cure digests what you eat It In stantly relieves and radically cures all stomacn troubles Odrndahl Hros August Kelinau took his wife to the Grand Island hospital for l realm sat last Saturday Mr. Ih-ltnan desires to thank the boys for their generous eou trlbullous to his assistance m such a substantial manner Mr Itrirnau ba» had a serious time since Mrs. Kelman ! took sick several rears ago and a little assistant e tn hit troubles Is something j worthily bestowed and highly appro I-1 •I e«l by him. A pleasure part* went lr..iu tow., j last Sunday to the farm of Canton Truelaen to enjoy a f*w hours rowing on the little lake* ant) ere*-,,, and s< ■ usual la such cases the boat Imbibe t ! the gay spirit and got frolicsome and \ In nos wt its uueer curves turns-,| ui side sb*wo aa>J spuled hsdto* ami all j about 4 feel of «s tier As the oaalhei j was lost right alt *«tk>ted the bath »a cept that wart whhh ss> Involuntary guijsrd doeu while enjoying the 4m i Uoeckuer the fashionable tailor. C II I’lambeek of Ashton. was In the city Tuesday. G. II Morgan moved his family into the rear end of his store. Mrs C. Houck attended the Iloosier picnic near Litcbfleld, Wednesday. Mrs. Albert Snyder of Verdurette, is visiting relatives at Ilemingsford. Neb. The new addition to Geo. E. Ben scholars residence is about ready for the plasterers The Ofilsen Bros, arc putting a brick foundation under the residence of Mrs. Katie Burrowes. Mr. and Mrs. John Benschoter and little son Leo, returned to their home at Falls Citj, Thursday. One Minute Cough Care is the only harmless remedy that produces Imme diate resuits. Try it.—Odendahl Bros Do you need a mowing ma chine? If so call on T. M. Heed. C. L. Waidron of Defience, la , an ola time pointer called at this otlice while in the city last Saturday. The I). of II team will go to Ashton this evening to assist in the initiation of candidates at that place . Mrs E. I’olcomb and daughter, Mrs. Chris Johanson, went, to Ulysses, Xebr. last Saturday to visit relatives. T. M. Heed sells cicle grind ers that are O K. Call and see them. We learn of several weddings which has taken place in the last day or so. We will give further notice next week. Mr. Joseph Cording had the misfor tune to have a horse break its leg last Sunday which necessitated its being killed. It's a iloctor's Business to study Health. Doctor*confidently recommend HAR PER Whiskey.— bold by T. II Elsner, Loup City, Nebr. Perfect womanhood depends on per fect health. Nature’s raregt 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 kidneys prevented by taking genuine Rocky Mountain Tea.—Ask your drug gist. A surprise party was arranged in hon or of Miss Libbie Adamson last Satur day night. A goodly number of her young friends kept her company until a late hour. For burns, Injuries, piles and skin diseases use DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. It is the original. Counterfeits may be offered. Use only DeWitt’s.— Odendahl Bros. At the Republican primary last Sat urday the following parties were nomi nated for township officers: For treas urer L. Hansen, for clerk W. II. Will iams, for assessor W. J. Fisher. 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. Ray Mathers, a boy 14 years old liv ing 12 miles north of here had his leg broken last Sunday morning while herd ing cattle. His pony fell striking the leg breaking it just below the knee. Sheppard the Jeweler wishes to slate to the public that he Is still in business on the corner, w here he 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 ner. A large number of the young friend* of Maxtor (tunics Gibson gathered at hi* home last Monday evening as a sur prise for him on hi* fifteenth birthday. Games and amusement* were enjoyed until eleven o'clock when they dl*,>ur8 ed for their home*. Chinese are dangerous enemies, for they are treacherous. That'* why all counterfeit* of DeWitt's Witch llaael Salve are dangerous They look like IteWitt'a. hut Instead of the healing witch hazel they all contain Ingredient* liable to Irritate the skin and raute blood poisoning. For pile*. Injuries and *kin dla*a*r* u*e the original and genuine I»eWilt s Witch llasel Salve Qdendatil Urns. For never il weeks past our valued * ! contemporary has tieen endeavoring to : •Ira* attention lo the fact that thi*' |»»|>er devoted two of It* column* to 1 politic*! plate matter each wrek. Just , what point he ho|ied to wore is wore ' Iban We have discovered and we care nothing for hi* puerll* desire to say j someth.i g at our eipause, Hit last week the Ostrich covra hi* head With! ••cl and Alla on* of his entire home j page* with I>einn rot that ha no mean 1 unly !•■ deceive ••■oirP.Mly, and It wa *H 'plate matter 1 Asm! Only last wee^ M» •hii j ' d an Inv dee t.f '‘plate matter' which he had used b*rt to ttmaha. Re <•**• the leant I rum your own eye Rru an I the unis In our* will dmnn j i.h 3 ANNOUNCEMENT CAUns Church Dedication Sunday. August .‘6ih IW5 at hall past 10 o'clock in the morning the Seventh Day Ad vcnti«(t8 will hold dedicatory services at their church in Loup City. Elder N. P. Nel son president of the Nebraska Conference and J W. Boynton will be in attendance. ScrviCfS will be held in the evening also at 8 o'clock. A cordial Invitation Is extended to all. AT THE M. E. CH-HCH. lioa. 11. M Mathew wi 1 deliver as address at the M E. church on Sunday evening' August 19th at 8 o'eloeU. Mr. J. W Lang will preside There will be Sunday School in tbe morning at 10:3f>. W. E. Mattiiwks. Pastor. ——o t.KlIMAN SERVICES. Th. re will be Herman services at the Ad ventist church in tblscity next Snnady Aug !9th at 8 o'clock p m. Services in Ashton on the ®Uh at 2 p m. Service at Kelso Sept. 2nd -o—■— The Ladies Aid Society will hold an ex change next Saturday, where cakee. ice cream eto. will be sold. Last Wednesday night the Odd Fel lows and Mystic Legion of this place joined issues and spread a banquet in honor of their highly respected brother, Mr. Joseph Church who left here for his home iu Kansas, on Thursday mor ning. Mr. Church ha* been in the city for the past dozen years during which time he has made many warm friends and especially among the Lodge people, he being a constant and able worker for both lodges. The I. O, O. F. boys presented him with a gold pend ant inscribed with the compliments of that order. Last Friday evening, by the invita tion of W, H. Kennedy one of Sherman county's prominent pedagogues, a par ty of ten made up of the following gen tlemen: Professors Atkinson of York, Stockdale of Arlington, Hargroves of and Mead of St. Paul, J. A. Braden of Arcadia, C. F Johnson, J. F. Nicoson, W. II. Kennedy and county Supt. G. S Leininger and ye Junior Scribe of Loup City, filled two double seated carriages and about Sundown, drove to the farm of Mr. Kennedy 5 miles soutn cast of this city. The trip was planned by Mr. Kennedy as a fitting close to the county Institute which had been in successful operation for the two weeks past. Upon arriving at the farm the party found Mr. Betts, the gentleman in charge had anticipated the raid and had a dozen large watermellons in soak, whereupon the wielders of the birch laid aside their coats and exhibited their southern instincts by neer leaving a rind. Mr. Kennedy had brought a long a supply of lemons and sugar and after adding acqua pura quenched their thirst to “the Queens taste, from which the only noticable effect was a remark by one of the boy s coming home that the moon looked to him to be at least fifty feet in diameter. The hospitality of Mr. Kennedy and Mr. Betts and his mother was voted supreme by all and the evenings enj yment and entertain ment was greatly appreciated. PULLMAN OIUMN A It V SLEEPING CARS FOR TOURISTS are the most comfortable, commodious means of travel for large parties, in tending settlers, bouieseakers, hunting parties. These cats 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 alter the 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. < i.ikton, Agent. BURLINGTON. Official Line— Nut'l. Kneampment G. A. R Department Commander Reese of Nebraska announces that the Burling ton Route has been selected as the offi cial line to the National Kneampment of the O A. R at Chicago, Aug. 27— Sept, 1»t and that the Headquarters Tram will leave the Burlington station, Omaha, 7:90 I*. M. Saturday, Aug. 2ft This is the train all member* of the G. A. U, Womens Relief Corps, I.adle* of the <;. . .. It., Wires and Daughter* of Veterns and their friends will take It will have standaid and tnurlat sleep ing cars and free reclining (halt car* and will arrive at Chleago at ft :30 a in August 5fti The lowest of low rate* are always i made for the O A. It Kneampment. This year the rate will tie on* tare for 1 ill* round trip to Chlcogo Tickets | will l>e on »al<, August 21 to 27 .1 ; Khim It, Ten I'iN Agt Onisha Veil ! liiasoi.i'fiu* N«rt|( K S •'i,. i, brteliv ftvrn lhal the Sin nl W | teetav A ch, le * *10 ha* *1 autssl esitfli, ill* I ftarusershle ami lhal im aa*t hirer the j i(at- ..i tn * (OH.. • the i»H» item alii tie *.wi. f .I. J-ai l t* - aw l tht i*l Jot. a i i «o iw. tt- on. aii a*>*a eoi.tr* t,.i i.., it., n .warmth) aw»l* hJt>...i.< a ! |t*«r.t tkh M4*t *f * I la* • ■*»' * ta J M* * Mil SWsht. Mil'll K 11 >h »t»li g 4>»‘».t» a**id at public 1st Hen ylev** « all "li i«« I ■ ntli*i north «l , I ' t> bH> !■' or t I It* t toe at lb*1 |>l** I am au r\y*i >tn. r.l •wiiwurri and *i|t 1 i'liiMlf* (slide lion \ unit irept, D II lt|i iitaioto Urpuhlfnin County Convention Tlie Republican county conven tion for Sherman county convened last Wednesday at Petersen's hall, Loup City, and was attended by a good delegation representating all excepting one township in the coun ty. The convention was called to order by the chairman of the county central committee and a temporary organization effected by placing Hon. Henry Howard of Ashton, in the chair and Fred Fuller of Bristol township, secretary. Various committees were on mo tion appointed and a recess taken to give them time to report. On re convening the temporary organiza tion was made perminent and after the reports of the various committees were heard, motion prevailed to pro ceed to nominate ctlicers as per call. Hon. W. H. Williams was nomi nated by acclamation for the cilice of county attornev. An informal ballot was then taken to bring out candidates for Representative which resulted In placing before the conven tion the names of Theo. Ojendyk of Ashton, and 0. II. Gibson of Loup City prominently before the conven tion. On a formal ballot which soon followed, it being decided to vote by towusbips, a roll call was ordered. The result was in favor of Mr. Ojendyk, ho having received •32 votes and Mr. Gibson 20, Mr. Ojendyk was declared the unani mous choice of the convention. Geo. Vann, T. C. Chamberlain, G, H. Gibson, K. Munn and II. Smelser were chosen delegates to the Sena torial convention to be held at Ra venna, Aug. 22 nd lOoO. The Republican party of Sherman county will start into the campaign with two of the best men as candi didates that can be found in the party. Mr. Williams is a man of large experience, fine legal ability and will, if elected, give general sat isfaction. Mr. Ojendyk is also a man of sterling worth, of good busi ness ijttalifiications and well liked by all who know him. We will speak more extendedlv of them in the fu ture. Mr. Ojendjk thanked the con vention for the honor centered and gave assurance that he would, if elected, work for good laws and good government. He was followed by a short speech from Mr. Gibson who pledged his support to Mr. Ojendyk and the Republican cause. The convention was attended with much enthusiasm and the following resolutions were adopted with a cheer: RESOLUTIONS. We. the Republican* of Sherman county. In convention assembled, do hereby endorse the Republican platform of IxiW and 1900 and do unhesitatingly re-alllrm our allegiance to the grand old party of patriotism and progress, and heartily endorse the cause of the Repub lican party and Its policy since the inaugra tion of William McKinley as president of this great nation. No backward step has been taken by him and the progress of the United States under his wise administration has been a marvel to the nations of the earth. Every promise made by the party four years ago have b'ei more (ban ful tilled The administration he has given us has been one of unparalleled wisdom, progress and patriotism. His admistrution has given us sound money and a greatly increased volume of it. A tarriff law' for the bettering of the con dition of the American people. It started the fires in our furnaces and gave new Im petus to the wheels of commerce, und has today placed us in the enviable po-.it.ion of lieing designated ' The New Hanking House of the World." and has given us the greatest volume of exports in the history of our nation: out government bonds of two per cent, selling at a premium and has created a handsome surplus lu the treasury Instead of a deficit, and unprecedented prosperity i throughout the country In manipulation of the Spanish war. 1‘resi dent McKinley has shown himself to Is- the wisnot man of the nation. Ills great en deavnm to avert that atrife were uusu> , ess fuily used ami his ability to meet all » 111 i-rgt-nries after war was forced upon him lot' bean un.,tie»Uun*d e*e» by ins p.-mn it I opponents Ills far seeing slalC'inaiiship i nables him to forecast possible lOlnpiu a does at its close and his former experience j ts i soldier imbued him with the horror' ol | war. Ilut bis inert.ug judgement has j brought us through without any serious com j phi atoms with any foreign power, lie liber I > cd tin million human beings from the In. I b« riaLsin of Upwiiisli tyranny and b»s made 1 I beii, a fn.9 people ffoiu the standpoint of «ur (W n grant Ntyul>lh Sh gsiyisis Mt We ni«o endorse the I. on of the pres I ideal and the rt- potdiewa |ssi 11 is their ■lent | s w.ii, Ag aano ti l bis trwtlaas la ibn |*h-1 ppia « i,. 1 it is lh* sum of th s aua a tiial ,§ l ag as tn. , a s-tn t s -•I towards tba slam ami stripes s nay part d iht world that it is tn# dull of a vary i tun ru tn , u»a l.i Iprld up the h«ai' of iIm* |**»a titdi nil furiiMH »lw#ikii it# | <|> *•**» H'i I * «M *4 ** Ift## I Ml »W | * «i m I Ml M J t | sHIh ♦ • lU* I TO THE KOUKIKH. Low Kalrs To Colorado anil L'lali Of fereil by th« Burlington Boat* rocs RF.n LETTER OATS On August 7 ami 21, and on Septem ber 4 and 18, the Burlington will tell round trip tickets to Denver, Pueblo, Colorado Springs, Ogden, Salt Lake City, Deadwood and Hot Springs, for one fare pluss 82. Tickets sold at these remarkable low rates will be good to return till October 81. The nearest agent of the Burlington Route will be pleased ti tell you the cost of a ticket and to help you plan your trip. Descriptive literature free on application. A Mother Tell* How She Saved Her Little Daughter! Life. 1 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. We thauglit she would die. I tried eveaytbing 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, Cholera and Diarrhoc 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 w hat an excellant medicine it is. Had I known it at first It would have saved me a great deal of anxiety and mv lit tle daughter much suffering.—Yours truly, Mbs. Geo. F. Burdick, Liberty, K, I. For sale by Odendahl Bros. HU rents to ItfOl. That big state paper, The Semi-Week ly State Journal, will be mailed from now until January 1, 1001-, for 2.r> cents. This Is the biggest offer of reading mat ter ever made in the west and is done for the sole purpose of introducing It to thousands of r.t w home* Here’s your chansc 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 Liueoln, Neb. During the civil war, an 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 TaylorJofJWind Kidge, (Ireen Co., I’a , is one of these. lie 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 Odeudahl Bros WHY Buy a pig in-thc-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. Hkkd. It will surprise you to experience the benefit obtained bv using the dainty and famous little pills known as DeWitt's Little Early Itisers.—Odendahl Bros Tlial Throbbing Headache Would quickly leave you, if you used Dr. King's New Life Pills. Thousands of sufferers have proved their match less merit for Sick and Nervous Head aches. They make pure blood and build up your health. Ouly 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, $18 15, from Loup City to Chicago, August 24 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 30. The nearest agent of the Burlington Route will be pleased to giyc you additional information, rates, dates, baggage and train service. W J. FISHER, Attorney at Lawjnd Notary Public, Will Defend in Foreclosnre Caua A I.SO DO A General Real Estate Business. Office Id NoumwcsTtRa Rnlldlnt. t our CITT, - KKHMl.lt R. J. NIGHTINGALE. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, lout citt, i i era A- S- MAIN. PHYSICIAN A SUKOKON I.OIT CITY. • MURK ASK A om< K -Odd door tut of lihnae'D iir»f Dior# W. U MAIK Y, n #;.vt 1st UWM'M • is K urr MM IM t'i.H' «to, Lot7* r/TV. .VA H .1. K. INKS. PAINTEK. V, i \ t'LlA AH*. I.«»l I* CITY • * • HU TIME TABI.K LOUI* CITY, NERK Lincoln, Omaha, Chicago, St. Joseph, Kansas City, St. Louis, anti all points East and South. Denver, Helena, Rutte, Salt Lake City. Portland, San Francisco, and all points West. TRAINS LEAVE AH FOLLOW*! GO I NO EAST No 52 No. 00 No. 51 No. 59 Passenger. Freight. GOING WEST Passenger. Freight. .7:65 a. m 12.60 p. m. .4:15 p. in. 12:50a. in. Sleeping, dinner and reclining chair car* (seals free) on through trains. Tickets sold and haggage checked to any point in the United States or Canada. For Information, maps, time tables and tickets call on or write to It. L. Arthur Agent. Or J. Fit ANOIs, Gen’l. Passenger Agent, Omaha, Nebraska, U. P. ItAII.WAT. Nn. Hfl leaves daily except Sunday (pass enger). toon a. in. No. 85 leaves Monday, Wednesday and Friday, (mixed) 12:20 p. m. No. 90 leaves Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, (mixed) 2 55 p. in. No 87 arrives daily except Sunday (mixed 12:05 p. m. No. <5 arrives dally except Sunday (pass enger) 7.35 p. m. First clans service and close connections east, west and souih W. D. Clifton, Story or A Slave. To be bound hand and foot for years 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 hed alone. After using two bottles of Electric Ritters she is wondeifully Improved and able to do her own work.'1 This supreme re raedy for female diseases quickly cures nervousness, sleeplessness, melancholy, headache, backache, fainting and dizzy spells. It is a god.-end to weak, sickly, run-down people. Cure guaranteed. Only 50c. Sold by Odendabl Bros. The favorite «bi>ky of famous men is HARPER Because of its smooth, exquisite llavor; because of it's match less purity; because of its mellow age. Vo wonder it's the favorite. Every droy sterling. HARPER WHISKEY. Sold by—T. II. Elsnkh, Loup City, Neb. It llel|ietl To Win Hatties Twenty-nine otllcers 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, 25ets.a box Cure guaranteed Sold by Odendahl Bros, druggists. The wolf in the fable put on sheeps clothing because if he traveled on his own reputation he couldn't accomplish — his purpose. Counterfeiters of DeWi t's ~ Witch Hazel Salve couldn't sell their worthless salveg on their merit, so they put their, in boxes and wrappers like DeWitt’s. Look out for them. Take only De.Witt’s Witch Hazel Salve. It cures piles and all skin diseases. —Oden dahl Bros. A CHICAGO, ILL., August 27, to September 1st. ANNUAL REUNION Rone park for round trip • via the UNION PACIFIC. Tickets on sale from Kansas arid Neb raska, August 24-2.r) 2H-27. For limit on tickets, timo tables and full information call on—II. J. Clifton, Agent. 4 FOR HALE OR TRADE. One Minegota Chief threshing out tit’ 32 inch cylinder and 12 horse power. One Nichols A Shepard threshing out fit, 32 inch cylinder and 12 horse power. One, almost new, 14 horse Aullman A Taylor horse power. Call on or address,-llA'*Bt HciiiCKKDANTZ, llurkleii'* Arnica Salve lias world-wide fame for marvelous cures. It surpasses any other salve, lo tInn, ointment <>r halm for Cuts, Corns, Hums, Holies, Sores, Felon*, 1 leers. Tetter, Halt Rheum, Fever Sores, ('hap ped Hand*, Skin Eruptions; infallible for Pile*. Cure guaranteed. Only ithi at i Mendahl ISro*. Tire complete service of “CHICAGO PORTLAND SPECIAL" enable* passenger* lo reach the principal citie# between the North Pacitle Co&at and Missouri River not only in ttie shortest possible space of time, but also in the most comfortable and enjoyable manner The timing ears on thia tram ate stocked with the beat Hie market affords. AT meals served a la earte. 11 J. Custom, Agent M-v t V| \ oiglln* |««t„r,. Ik# lied I >'rrel M.Oh.,,11,1 , ^ si I • riaiel vt.l **y» • It iMunir me ni •< h pU> state to rv commend * li on two Isn't 1 wlhr t H«t«,« and bonkw* Remedy. I has* u«e | ll and know inkers • to> b»v* l «* so I kstv never kn^oti It to fall It l* a sure cute «ken taken la »!*<#•• fur sale t»> (Mendskt llf o via I'll ton |'a cl ti<‘,