I. S. SHEPPARD, Jeweler and Optician, Loup City, Neb. Uoaal r?sws. Dr. Romine, the dentist. A nice shower Tuesday morning cool ed the air. J I. Depew’s trip hammer is beginning to wake up echoes In the city. Chickens are pretty near ripe and some of our sports are beginning 10 pull them. Mrs Ditto has put au addition to her house. The Loup City brick yard Is again in operation. T. M. Reed keeps repairs for the Mc Cormick, Buckeye and Woods ma shinery. Save your feed by buying a corn harvester of T. M. Heed. Write Hayden Bros. Omaha Whole sale Supply House for prices and samp les 1. M f’oliski Will build a large brick resident at Ashton at once. Ohlsen Bro. have the coutract. W. T. Gibson,.! I). Depew and Steve Sweetland were repairing the old river bridge this week. C. W. Conhlser has leased the resi dence property of Mrs. Travis and will occupy the same about Sept 1st. Mrs John Ohlsen returned from the Grand Island hospital last Thursday evening much Improved in health 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. ir you want your watch nut in good repair bv the only lirst class workman in the county call on G. II. Morgan, the Jeweler, The following second hand articles lor sale at Gasteyers; One each, cup board, bureau bedstead, range, base burner, and three cane bottom chairs. Park Prigeof Rockville was in the city Monday, He informs us that his father and mother would start Tuesday for Colorado, to visit two of their sons. 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. Mrs T. M. Reed received a telegram from Wisconsin last Thursday evening that her grandmother was not expected to live and she left Friday morning to beat her bedside. G. II Morgan the Loup 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. A postoi card from Mrs I, E. Wal worth informs us that she has changed her location in Chicago, also that Mr. Doe will be compelled to undergo an other operation, but not so serious a one as before. 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 Odendahl Bros. Henry Schoenlng will offer at public sale on Saturday Aug., 25, 1!XK), at the livery burn of Steven Gray, in this city, all his farm machinery, cattle, hogs, horses, chickens and all his household goods. Don't forget the date. Mr J. C. Fletcher of Boelus was in the city Monday and made this cilice a plea sant call Mr. Flbtcher is looking execd ingly well for a man of his age. lie stood the terrible ordeal last winter of having bis arm amputated close to the should er Joint and at present is healthy and > ugged. The case of Knutzen and J>old which has been in justice coutl for the past month was decided in favor of the plaintiff and a judgim-nt of #40 Oo render ed, This case Isone of w hich there is a wrong some place, and of course both sides think they are right and gratuitous advise |< no good, but if each one would pay their part of the costs und then ijult lawing ami he ncighimrs Indeed, they would feel better be better amt save money. lion. W. II Williams will start Sat urday to he gone two weeks In attend aiice to the National Kncaiiipment ii A. It. at Chicago, If there are any old swidiers h*rc who wish to have him look for some of their old comrades ami friends they may address him at 1C* Oak wood lloulevarde, Chicago til, and he will be pleased to do »o, M l.*schln»key, the photographer well l>e absent from Loup City next week from August .*7 to .Wept, t, l»ur tug the mouth of .September he will be In his photo gallery mi every Monday. Tuesday Wednesday. Thursday and Fn lay people wishing high clasa photograph work will plea** las* laths. Tuesday morning a considerable flurry of eailemeul was raised by the annum* nsent Ibal J«'hn Long bad went to Oak Creek on Monday afternoon with the understanding that be would bn heme that evening hot vlrcumstwn*** compelled hint to gu to Ashton and remain over night ami not be ing aide to common it ste with hit family It • as feared son** accident had occurred, so directly after day hght fuemlaf morning teveia parties started out lu hunt I >4 him A d'ove** a telegram from Ashton . »vlt*t«-d the rtratu Boeckner the fashionable tailor. Mrs. Flinn of Davis Creek is visiting at Central City F. E Brewer rerurued from Lincoln last Thursday evening. Miss Maggie Wagner of Chicago is visiting with Mrs. G. W. Hunter. Mrs. O E. Briggs of Lincoln is visit ing relations and friends at this place. E.J Schlegel of Marquette was In the city last Saturday looking up a location. W. 8. Waite has purhased the resi dence property of Chas Conhlser and will take posesslon about Sept. 1st. One Minute Cough Cure is the only harmless remedy that produces Imme diate results. Try it.—Odendahl Bros Do you need a mowing ma chine? If so call on T. M. Reed. Mr? W. II Knapp of (he east side took the train for Vinton la. her old home for an extended visit with friends and relatives. T. M. Reed sells eicle grind ers that are 0 K. Call and see them. It's a doctor's Business to study Health. Doctors confidently recommend HAR PER Whisk**.—Sold by T. II Elsheb, Loup City, Nebr. 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. W II Rettenmayer has sold bis inter est in the general merchandise business to C. VV. Conhiser and hereafter the store will be operated by Mr. Conhiser. We notice our friend Prof. Nicoson purchasing material that indicates the renovating of a building, but then he said lie was purchasing for another fel low. Intestinal infection, appendicitis and all affections of the bowels, liver and kidneys prevented by taking genuine Rocky Mountain Tea.—Ask your drug gist. Do you want your eyes fitted by an experienced man? If so wait for the Chicago Optical Co. Will be at Chase’s Drug Store August ‘JHth. One d iy ODly. For burns, Injuries, piles and akin diseases use DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve. It is the original. Counterfeits may be offorcd. Use only DeWitt’s.— Odendahl Bros. Mrs Dr. N. L, Talbot of Boelus return e 1 ten days ago from Omaha, where she had been having a tumor removed. Per father Mr Fletcher informs us that she has fully recoverd, T.ast Monday was the most oppressive day of the season the mercury showed 100 in the shade and very little breeze. Jay Cole has moved into the Hcbwer house. Montgomery Straud informs us that a letter received from G M. Kearns on the 6th inst. left him well at Cape Nome. Mr Kearns says (lour is$<;. per hundred meat ?5c per pound and coffee 05c. Jimmie Conger has purchased the dray line and good will of Thomas Inks and will In the future operate the same. Jimmie is an Industrous young man and makes a success of liis undertakings. The quicker you stop a cough or cold the less danger there will be of fatal lung trouble. One Minute Cough Cure is the only harmless remedy that gives immediate results. You will like it.— Odendahl Bros. 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 Wat lies, Clocks and Jewel ry repairing to him. Work will be de 1 vered same -lay ns left, My fall ami winter samples are now on display, come and ! place vour orders early.— | Yours Respt. \V. II. Bokck nkk. 1 S Sheppard moved hi* bench and one show case to Kaverina la«t Sunday where he will continue the jewelry business. K«r the present Mrs Shej pard will con'inue In charge of the business at the old stand. I toot forget that W M Su»e|ser will have an attclion «»ie at hi* re»l. deuce In A»hton on Saturday, septem* tier I, at which lime he will offer for sale all hi* household goods a pair of ponies buggy and harness, etc. see bills for complete list Among the free feature* at itmlJrami Island Street Fair will be baloon aacen •loo* ami parachute leaps each day, wonderful trap*** aeraelaml embed* pcrfoin»*nce« concert* and vamlevllle attraction*, Thus are a| the free, open air »da*« I'lieie will l.» numermt* con cession* entertaining and attractive and su*h ether attraction* sioit a* h*>* hall, wrestling match*** ra*e*. *re, Chinese are dangeroo* mem r* tor they are treat heron* 1'hai‘a why all counterfeit* of laH itt t Witch il*s* I 1 Waive are dangernw* They look lut |teW ill's, toil ln*tead of the healing I witch haa*l they all contain Ingredients ! liable to Irt date the shin and cause ! blond poisoning Tor p e* In juries ! and shin dtn*nse* ms (he original and genuine Ins It ill's H II* h llaavl **it Oden deni Mm* ANNOUNCEMENT CARDS. AT THB M. K l lll'Hl H. There will be preaching service at the M. K. church on Sunday, August CtSth, in the morning ut 10:00 and in tho evening at saw by the pastor: also on Oak Creek at 3:00 p. m. Everybody cordially invited. W. E. Matthwkh, Pastor. — .... ■ -- MARRIED. Redclift—Morgan- Oa Wednesday Aug. 15. 1 fN>0 Mr. Edward Redclift of Lexington, Nebr. and Miss Iva Morgan of Loup City were made one and the same, judge .1. A. Angier officiating, l’be briae is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morgan of this city, they having moved from Dawson County in ttieearly summer. She is an esteemable young lady. The groom is a stranger in these parts, The young couple haye the best wishes of the Northwestern for their future happiness. MARRIED Walker-Converse—Mr. Walker of Oibbon, and Miss Neina Converse of this city were joind in tho holy bonds of wedlock, at the home of the brides parents on Wednesday Aug. 15 1000. Miss Converse was an esteemable young lady and has spent most of her life in this yicinity. hhe has taught a number of terms of school in the primary rooms of this city und was an efficient instruct or The gro m is comparatively a strang er here but we are informed is a highly respected young business man of his city. May they tread llfes path way happily together is the wish of all. ♦ • ♦ —— MAK1UEI) Wilson- Got- On Wednesday morning atCo'eloek at the GappaCmholic Church near Ashton, Mr. Rufus Wilson and Miss Josie Goe, were united in marriage. Mr Wilson is an industrous young fatin' er who has spent most of his life in : Sherman eouuty and commands the j highest respect of all his acquaintance. Miss Got* has long been a resident i>f this county and isaisoa highly respect ed young lady. The Noktiiwkstekn joins their many friends in extending congratulations. Mr. and Mrs. K. Hentfrow anti little daughter Helen, visited at the home of Milton Rentfrow near Aus tin. Sunday and enjoyed themselves ; eating icecream and water melons. Remember that Or. Amer man the Great Painless l)en-j tist of Omaha, will be here Aug. :29-30,—At Hotel. Little Ava, the three year old daughter of Mr and Mrs. H. J. Clif ton died of cholera infantum Thurs day morning Aug. 23. The re mains were taken to (jibbon, for in terment. ♦ ♦ Monday will be the grand opening day of the Grand Island .Street Fair; Tuesday, Kearney, Lexington, Ravenna and all west day; Wednesday, Sc Paul, Ord and all north day; Thursday, Hast ings and all south day; Faiday, travel ing men's day ; Saturday, Omaha, Lin coln and all east day. CULLMAN ORDINARY SLEEPING CARS LOU TOURISTS. are the most comfortable, commodious means of travel for large parties, in tending settlers, homeseukers, hunting parties. These cars are run on the Union Pacific daily from Nebra-ka points to California and Oregon points, and are tlttcd 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 (he 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.ifton, Agent. HUKl.INO ION Official Line Nat'). Kucampment O A. K Pepartment Commander lleese of! Nebraska announces that the Burling ton Route has be-n selected as the offi cial line to the National Lncampineut of the O. A. It at Chicago. Aug. »’7— Sept, l«t and that the Headquarters Tram will |e*ve the Burlington Mation, Omaha. 7 :t0 p M. (Saturday. Aug, 1A This i* the train all members of the O. A It, Women* lie lief Corps, Ladles ) "ft he O. t . I! . W Ives and daughter* of i \ eterns aud their friend* will tarn It will have standard aud tourist sleep lug cars and free reclining ehali cars ! and w III arrive at Chicago at tc.In a tn, August The lowest of low rates are always \ made for the t, \ U Kiicainpineut. Thi* rear 'h-* r will hi* Uf*1 ft»f | the round trip to ch|,-<>gu Tic sets! all| he nil s*|,. August „'t to g; ,| Fn *v l* 'sen Pass ,\gl Ouisha Nel» ♦ ♦ • ’•hi I i**N Si»1 I* I «* »* * e ■ a i || . ,g| * * * RH I tu . A Jii u , • • » * «•’ », |» | ' ■ • U l«t f \ , *,» I « Jt MR 1 Mil •<•**) • • • IW»nl f«»rgi t that Amuimaii lliu I’oinlcs* Ihntist uf Oinilta,1 will tu- at >l. Klimt hotel Auk w In re lie will uylriict Mini till ld#tli tliilclv with* •>ut |»»* t, Tli# Mr. * hi^h I' rrcumtt»cii*|* *1 In t||i* |,*•. |t|,« • »(' Out a It t #tt«i \icmit\ «* U>. i» K ft aciviitilUi it it > I etjiert «»|t urn tor. ASHTON NEWS. Mr. and Mrs. Jfi. G. Paige, and C. F. Beushousen, left Tuesday mornong for Ault, Colorado, for a few weeks visit with Frank and Chas. Paige. The band boys gave a dance in the hall Saturday evening. A number of young folks spent a pleasant evening with Miss Alice Kearns last Friday evening, the occasion being her birthday. They adjourned in the early hours of the morning wishing her many return of her birthday nnmveri.ery. Mr. Gridin shipped in a car of j horses from St. Paul Saturday and i succeeded in disposing of nearly the entire lot. We understand that sale bills will be out Saturday announcing an auction sale of personal property of W. M. Smelser at Ashton, which sale will take place at his residence on Saturday, Sept. 1st.,11*00. Pair of ponies, top buggy harness, and a long list of household goods are among the articles mentioned. Jim. SPECIAL TRAIN' SERVICE, NEB, ! RASKA STATE FAIR. Special train for Lincoln via the Burlington Route leaves Loup City Neb., at r»>n ft m u %ti«»N thpaflgsrl of lE Interior I and ugt • at l.isoils, l»s # % ugast la, i m», . N *1 tea i« given that the follow lag sswet eMIvf ho ftiel wot lew of his intent hoi k* make f ssi | • In • t|»|* it of hta si* n». an l that sac! proof will hw walv he* «re J % t*f ni, conaty Iwdge of utoacH vusstf, at ft ag ttty, triiKM « on *h io» *r 1st, lie, via I d« 4 I arson H el Entry lb* »W.n, fot tto* Vifta East 10141 tk, mm tma I, M|* fie tor,,M • I hk f oi "»* Wf: ng NHt *#««#-* to prove h*a continuous « topi* and ffiMllwatboa of* tn d .an*S, tu ( N u« ti N*■!♦*. •-* % ■»- »«fi* n, H* «*» r Hn o H 4* 4 | u* 11-44*1 * 'tl.i, t 4 *. 4 «**•■ j TO THK ROOKIES. l.ow Rates To Colorado amt tltali Of fered by the Ilurlington Route. FOUR RKD LETTER DATS On August 7 anil 21, and on Septem ber 4 and IS, the Burlington will sell round trip tickets to Denver, Pueblo, Colorado Springs, Ogden, Salt Lake City, Deadwood Hnd Hot Springs, for one fare pluss 82. Tickets sold at these remarkable low rates will be good to return till October 111. 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 Tells How bite Saved Her Little HaiiKbters Life. I am the mother ol eight children and have had a great deal of experience with medicines. Last summer my lit tle daughter had tho dysentery in Its worst form. We thauglit she would die. 1 tried eveaything I could think of, but nothing seemed to do her any good. 1 saw by an advertisement In our paper that Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoe Remedy was highly recom mended and sent and got a bottle at once. Jt pr ved to be one of the very best medicines we ever had in the house. It saved my little daughters life. 1 am anxious for every mother to know w hat an cxcellant medicine it is. Had 1 known it at lirst it would have saved me a great deal of anxiety and ntv lit tle daughter much suffering.—Yours truly, SIrs. Geo. F. Burdick, Liberty, R, I. For sale by Odendab) Bros. 35 cent*to two I That big state pappr, 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 ever 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. -—- ♦- • ♦ .— 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. Jn many instances it became chronic and the old soldier still sutlers from it. Mr. David TaylorJof'Wind Ridg -, Green (Jo., Pa, is one of these. He uses <'iiamberiain's Colic (Jeolera and Diarrhoea Remedy and says lie never found anything that would give him sueh quick relief. It is for sale by Odendahi Bros. ♦ • ♦ WHY Buy a pig-in-tbe-bag sewing machine when at a reasonable price you can buy a “New Home" that you and everybody eUe knows is the best sewing machiue there is?—For sale by T. M . Reed It will surprise you to experience the benefit obtained by using the dainty and famous little pills known as DeWitl’s Little Early Risers.—Odendahi Bros That Tlirobbluc 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. Only 25 cents. Money back if not cured. Sold by Odeudah! Bros. Druggists. TO CHICAGO. One Faie for the Round Trip via the Burlington Route—The Burlington baa offered one fare for the round trip, 818. 16, from I.oup City to Chicago, August L'4 -J7,on account of the annua! encamp ment of the Grand Army of the Repub lic. The return limit on these tickets is September 1-t subject to extension to September :to 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 Public. Will Defend in Foreclosure 1 'arris A 1.80 no A (Journal Re;ii Estate Business. Offl.-e Id NoHrnwKSTDHD Itulldlnc, i.ofr errv, • • m iucusa R. J. NIGHTINGALE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, LOUP OUT. i | ha A- S- MAIN. PHYSICIAN A SUKiKoN 1.0IT «TTY SI HKAsKA "fh' < -«»«• door »ul ui t* s.urr whi» i*i. {i. ihi i.»vr * n r. \kh .1. K. INKS, PAINTER. First claw Wow guaranteed, l ot I* CITY « M.n TIME TAIILE LOUP CITY. NEBK Lincoln, Denver, Omaha, Helena, Chicago, Butte, St. Joseph, Salt Lake City. Kansas City, Portland, St. Louis, San Francisco, anti all points and all points East and South. West. TltAINS LEAVE AS FOLLOW*! GOING EAST No. 59 Passenger.7:55 a. in No. 00 Freight. . —19.50 p. in, GOING WEST No. 51 Passenger .. .4:15 p. in. No. 5!l Freight.I9i5na. Ui. Sleeping, dinner and reclining chair cars (seals free) on through trains, Tickets sold and baggage chocked to any point In the United Status or Canada. For Information, maps, time tables and tickets call on or write to It. L. Arthur Agent. Or J. FK ANCIs, Gen'l. Passenger Agent, Omaha, Nebraska. U. P. RAILWAY. No. «fl leaves daily except Sunday (pass enger). s :uo a. m. No. 88 leaves Monday, Wednesday and Friday, (mixed) 19:90 p. in. No. on leaves Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, (mixed) 8 55 p. in. No 87 arrives dully except Sunday (mixed 19:115 p. m. No. -5 arrives daily except 8unday (pass enger) 7.:tf> p. in. First class service and close connections east, west and south W. D. CLIFTON, Story Of 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 lias been so helpless for live years that she could not turn oyer in bed alone. After using two bottles of Electric Bitters site 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 men Is HARPER Because of its smooth, exquisite flavor, because of it's match less purity; because of its mellow age. Vo wonder it's the favorite. Every droy sterling. HAUl'ER WHISKEY'. Sold by T. II. El.SNKK, Lot.p City, Neb. It II«I|hmI To Win « 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 ttie world. Same for Burns, Skin Eruptions and IMIps. 25ets.a box Cure guaranteed Sold by Odendahl Bros, druggists. The wolf in the fable put on sheeps clothing because if he traveled on bis own reputation lie 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 DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve. It cures piles and all skin diseases.—Oden daliI Bros. lu India, the land of famine, thous ands die because they cannot obtain food. In America, the land of plenty many sufl er and die because they cannot digest the food they eat, Kodol Dys pepsia Cure digests what you ear. It In stantly relieves and radically cures all stomacn troubles -Odendahl Bros. NOTICE. If desiring goods sold at public auc tion please call on me 7$ miles north of Litchfield, or address me at that place. I am an experienced auctioneer and will guarantee satisfaction.—Yours respt. I). II Rl< 11AK1JSON. FOR SALE OK TRADE. One Miuesota Chief threshing outfit' 32 inch cylinder and 12 horae power. One Nichols & Shepard threshing out fit, 32 Inch cylinder and 12 horse power. One, almost new, 14 horse Aultman ,V Taylor horse power. Cull on or address,-Makky Schick RI>a NT/., St. Paul, Nelir. ♦ • ♦ llnrlt leu's Amirs Naive Has world-wide fame for marvelous cures. It surpasses any other salve, lo lion, ointment or Imlm for «'utu, • ’orns. Hums, Holies, Sores. Felons, I'leers, Tetter, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Chap ped Hands, Skin Eruptions; Infallible for Piles Core guaranteed Only k.V at (idendahl Bros. • • • The complete service of “CHICAGOPURTLANU SPECIAL’ v in I nion i'aeittc, enaldcs passengers to reach the principal cities between the North Pacttfc t'o,stand Missouri River not only in the shortest |st«sib|e space of time, •*ut also Id the most coiufortahte and enjov able madder The dining car* on this train are slo ke>| with IIm* lust the market affords Al‘ no als scr*e4,„fv i* r>vs*mMWMtd * iiiwkntatk'i i sob i hole** and D trrk •«* M*medr. I have itsed ft a*4 tvs#eileo skskais dm* w I hay* never ka >wu It to f*u II i< » n.n omi wised t*««n la im, For •#!» l»> in ten lah Hj> »»