I. S. SHEPPARD, Jeweler and Optician, Loup City, Neb. The Northwestern PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AT THE COUNTY SEAT. OKO. K. BKNSrllOTKK, I Krtltor* »nd OKO. H. GIBSON, ( Publishers TERMS:—tl.00 PRIt THAR. IP PAID IN ADVANC* Entered at the Loup City Poslofflec for trail* mission through the mail* ns second clam matter. ■" ■ .—i— Lioaal Daws. 1 SB MsBIBBBMawni I >■ T. M. Herd buys Game, Oo to Sheppard* for lino hand en graving. 0 7 E C. Vanscoy returned home from the east Tuesday. * Fred Hock of I.ogaji twp. was in the city Saturday doing btsiness. Robt Young and Tlios Rentfrow was up from St. Paul several days this week. Saturday was a beautiful day and the streets of Loup City were crowded. Write Hayden Bros Omaha Whole sale Supply House for prices aud samp les Mrs. W W.Skipworth went to Ham ilton county Tuesday morning to visit relatives. Frank Cook, one of the Republican wheel horses of Bristol twp. was In the city jesterday. Jaeger has a nice line of Men's, Boy’s and Children's winter caps at prices to suit the times. Frank Lorchick has purchased the old primary school property and will make a residence out of it, ■/. J’lill Jaeger has just received a large line of trunks, valices, telescopes and suit cases which he Is selling cheap. A part of the M F. choir of this city attended the funeral of Mrs Pat Braden of Valiev county last Sunday, James Fickling and sister, cousins of tho Draper Bros, of the west side, visit ed with the hoys and with their uncle, W. T. Draper, last week. It bring* to the little one* that price less gift of healthy tlesh, solid bone and muscle. That’* what Hocky Mountain Tea does. 35c. Ask your druggist. if you want your watch put in good repair hv the only first class workman in the county call on G. II. Morgan, the Jeweler, Roy. Humphrey*, Presbyterian minis ter stationed at Harwell, was a pleasant caller at this otllce last Saturday. He was here arranging for a county Sun day school convention. When you want bargains In the line of Jewelry don't fail to call on G, II Morgan. He carries the finest line in the Loup Valley. Mr*. John Minshult retimed from a three months visit to her old home in Canada last Saturday and John I* coro spondingly happy. Thos. Nightingale has bought the Mrs. Willard property on Main street. Tom is enjoying his full share of Me Kinley prosperity. We received a letter this week from Mr. 1 T. Walt, of Ha/.ard, containing • I 00, with the instructions to send him this great religeou* weekly for one year. Time* please copy. G. II Morgan the Loup City Jeweler docs all kinds of watch, clock and Jew elry repairing in a workman like man ner. When you have something to co in his line, don’t fall to call on him Odendahl Pros, have rented the south room of the Porter building so as to accommodate tbelr large Christmas stock of goods. They have a very tine display. D. Howard, of Harrison twp. but who has been working on a ranch near Hy anis, in Grant county, was in the city Saturday. He states that the party he was working for sold 100 head of steers, grass fed, this fall for $10 00 per head. And still the populists can't see any prosperity. Why experiment on yourself with re. medics of doubtful utility when you can get Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, which ha* stood the test of tnne y Twen ty five years sale and use have proven that remedy to be a prompt and certain cure for colds. It will cure a cold in a day if taken as soon as the cold has been contracted and before it has sot tied in the system. Hold by Oden dab I Bros. "I wish to express my thanks to the manufacturers of Cbamberlaiu's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, for having put on the market siu h a won tier I id medicine,** says W, W Massin gill, nf Beaumont, Texas. There are many thousand* of mother* whose chil dren have deen saved from attack* of dy sent try and cholera Infantum who must also feel ihnouful it is for sale by Odvadatil Uros On the loth of December Ivj’, Rev S. A iHmahoe, pastor \| K church HouCt, |*l l*lra*atit W \ ^ contract**! a severe cold which waa attended from the Itegglnnlng hy violent coughing II* says; "After resorting to a number of to call* d 'spoolItce.* u»ualit kept in lit* house, to no purpose* | purchased a bottle of chaml •italn * • .gn bran U|, which acted like a charm I moa cheer* fully tv* too- u I i' ihcj lot sal* bf Od*ndahl Urns Go to Sheppards for first class watch repairing. Boy's and Men's felt boots at half price at Jaegers. Parties desiiing a good Bronze gob '.er for breeding purposes can get it by calling on,—W. A. SHELL, Sewing machines for sale at T. M. Heed’s Overcoats, duck lined coat*, boy's and men’s suits are going cheap at Jaegers Gome and see them. No o.her pill can eijual DeWItt’s lit tle Early Riser* for promptness, cettain ty and efficiency. Odcndahl Bros. Blankets are moving fast at the prices .larger Is selling them. Call and see them. No trouble to show goods. II IE Brewer and J, M. Taylor came up from Central City Monday to ca»t a ballot for four years m re of McKinley prosperity. Frank Smith came down from Alli ance Monday to attend the election. Frank Is looking well and say* be like* the northwest very much. Mrs. A T. Conger came in on Ihe B. A M. Saturday evening She brought a little Miss Conger about three weeks old along and pappa Conger wears a 7x!) smile K Munn.ol Hazard, K. O. Paige of Rockville and Frank Fuller of Bristol were In the city Wednesday to re celve the glorious new* of McKinley's overwhelming majorities. Fragrant as ripe fruit—Pure as a mountain spring—Hoary with age and a hlis* to men when rightly used—that’s Harper Whiskey! Sold by T. 11. Eisner I, oup < 'ity, Neb. Uncle Jack Ford was up street Wed nesday for the first time since he got hurt. Uncle Jack says it grieved him very much that he could not get to the polls to vote for McKinley, "Up to date” Photographs at M. J, eschiris'»*. heushausen came over from Ord Friday and intended slaviug over election but it telegram reach'd hmi Saturday stating that In* broth er who lias been in poor health for the pa*t year hud bten taken sudden ly worse and was not able to attend the store, so he waa compelled lo it turn at once. Clause Kjfgera, Dlttnn « former butcher, Wm down Iroin l.oup City ftntorday, 'li and .Mis. \V. II. Itrowu re turned t«> D u id City Friday. Ilo fuaioi.ula of \shtoti twp,, livid a mevling In liadma s store Saturday night \ndr w »i ii «|i «l Iowa: "I was In an awful condition. My skin was almost yellow, eves sunken, tongue coated, pum continually in back and sides, no appetite, growing weaker day by day. Three physicians hud, given me up. Then I wu* auylsed to use Klectric Bitters: to my greHl Joy the first bottle made a dec Id id Im provetiient. I continued their use for three weeks, and am now a well man. I know they robbed the grave of another victim” No one should fail to trv them. Only 50c . guaranteed, at Oden dahl* It is well to know that OeWltt'a Witch Hazel Salve will heal a hum ami stop the pain at once. It will cure ec zema ami skin diseases and ugly wounds ami sores. It is a certain cure for piles. Counterfeits ma> lx* offered you. See that you get the original ImWltt'a Wlicb Hazel Salve Odendahl Bros. FOR HALE - A quarter section of laud, four and one-half miles north east of A-htori, on Turkey Creek and near the Catholic Church 120 acres under cultivation, 20 acri s in pasture and 20 acres hay land, good orchard, sod buildings, granary and two good wells. Will sell reasonable. Address STANiSf.AW Lkwandowski, Owner. Loup City, Neb. -— — T M. Reed sells sewing ma chines and a general line of furniture. The best method of clenslng the liver is the use of the famous little pills known as DeWiU's Little Early Riser*. E»sy to take Never gripe. Odendahl Bros. Ilnrkieti's Arulea Salve Has world-wide fame for maivelous cures. It surpasses sny other salve, lo tion, ointment or balm for Cuts, Corns, Burn*. Holies, Sores, Felons, I'leers, Tetter,Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, (’hap ped Hands, Skin Eruptions; Infallible for Files, Cure guaranteed. Only ‘ifio at Odendahl Bros. ♦ • ♦ Your blood goes through your body with jump* and bounds, carrying warmth and active life to every part of your bode, If you take Rocky Mourn tain Tea. Ask your druggist. Call and see T, M. Reed if in need of .a buggy or spring wagon 0«W«f .V .1UU P„ William C. Killian, Plaintiff. v». Alfred W. Wilcox and Kuitint Wilcox, hutfhand and wife, Defendant* The above mimed defendant, Alfred W. Wilcox, will take notice that on tbe 3rd day of October, 11**1 the above named plaintiff filled bln petition In tbe Dint riot Court of* fMiarmxii county, Nebruwku ,tgam*l Ilia above named deleiidantu, tbe object and prayer of which aretorefoim the dlaertptlon in a certain deed, en*« a ted and delivered by the *ahl del end a m* to *aid plaint lit on tbe -'4th day of November, 1*14, conveying to the **id plaintiiT by nit#ta«c, tint North Waal ijuarter of HmUlmi, No ,*** in Towu«hlp fii, north of | banife i«> «tdt of ibe nth Principal Mi* 1 rtdtan, aitoai" In hltartnait county. Neb. ranka, t ut which u:uuni iltomd j rightfully have convened the Mouth \l i'll «|na11ei of *aid Hcetion .*•♦, in*(ead of t be Not ill M nl (|iurt|f thereof J and furl her to have in* *atd ln«\romeiit i i»ia*l* to etpiaa* upon it* face and to imiivpv to ml I plaintiff the Month We«i I iptartar of a apt Ha*diun Hu. mat tad id the North 4**i *(uaiter thcicof, « • that the 1 *moe *h*U be mad* t«i conform to and to efttcetuat* the puipove at* I laian > lion id the parti**#, thereby to *ati*Hr , 4irl ram tl a certain bond tor a deed | Ihvrwtofota at* nta*l and ft* • ■ 1 by lh« I plaintiff to *ald defendant. A lied 4 | 4 ib**% f.*r tha c » uveyan* a to him j of tin ***nth 4 eat *tu*r'«r of said #»«• tl »a * t*r». aia a«ta*if > t** an»wci »aK A "OH « -VI M Ilwlel W. I*. M Allt'Y, II Iv .Y I iST lit I it n\ \,t silts i*i i . i, , | ^ Aort* r/rI* ,VA7f Till* ip the pt-apon when mother* are alarmed on account of croup. It I* ijuiikly cureil by One Minute Oough Cure, which children like to take, Odenduhl Bros. The complete service of “CHICAGO PORTLAND SPECIAL” via Union Pacific, enables passengers to reach t he principal cities between the North Paciffe ('oust and Missouri River not only in thu shortest possible space of lime, but also in the most comfortable and enjoyable manner. The dining curs on this train are stocked with the best the market affords. Al! meals served a la carte. H. J. Clifton, Agent. KEEP YOUR On Sheppard’s Jewelry Store if you want bargains in the jewelry and silverware line; and if you want glasses or your eyes tested lor glasses see him. lie can give you information that will ho of value to you. I. S. NIIKITAKI), The lineal Uptul what you eat. 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