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I. S. SHEPPARD, Jeweler and Optician, Loup City, Neb. Lioaal Dews. ——.— u mv mmmmmmm■ i ■ ■■ T. M. lift'd bins (innif. Go to Sheppards for fine hand en graving. 9 7 John Fisher purchased a new farm harness Tuesday. There will be a sale of horses at the stock yards next Saturday. S. J. Fair was among the many doing business at the coun;y seat Thursday. Write Hayden Bros. Omaha Whole sale Supply House for prices and samp les G. II. Morgan the jeweler has moved his stock of goods into the Polling shoe store. Mrs. John Wall and a lady frleed. >f Arcadia wetc visiting in Loup City Thursday. James Rentfrow- reports that Thus Dillon hr s lost several head of cattle in the last week. Bicker’s orchestra of Grand Island will give a dance at Loup City on the night of December 14th Little Miss Rosa Dolling gave a birth day party to her little friends yt-ster day afternoon. She is just tiye years old. Ladies and children’s woolen hose, children’s and men’s rubbers, Ladies children’s and men’s, shoes cheap at I’ilgers. A. Boone, the representative of the Chi-ago Optica! Co will be at Loup City prepared to do all work in his liue. Give him a call. It brings to the lit tie ones that price less gift of healthy flesh, solid bone and muscle. That’s what Rocky Mountain Tea does. 35c. Ask your druggist. If you want your watch nut in good repair bv the only flrst class workman in the county call on (4. if. Morgan, the Jeweler, The ladies who are willing to con tribute articles for the fair will please send them to Mrs. D W. Jackson by the lifth of December. All are invnted. DeWitt's Little Early Kisers are dain tv little pills, but they never fall to cleanse the liver remove obstructions and invigorate the system. Odendabl Bros. Our merchants report the price of butter 12} to 15 cents and eggs from 18 to 20 cents. The McKinley hen D doing business on an extensive scale. 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 his line, don't fail to call on him. Give G. II. Morgan a call when you want any thing in the jewlery line. He will be found at the Dolling shoe store —* with a large assortment of holiday goods. Henry Wilson was in town last Tues day. He reported that his brother And rew- lost a two year old heiler last week also his neighbor, Thos. Dillon lost a critter. Poisoned from eatting corn stalks. If you want holllday goods go to the fellow that asks for your trade. He is generally the one that has what you want. H“ is the fellow that keeps the largest stock of i.he latest styles, and best grade of goods □ The Ladies Aid Society will hold their annual fair and supper Dec. 14th. at the Post office. In conn* ction with the fair will be an express office for the children, beginning at 4 o'clock. Sup per begins at 5 o'clock Sale of fair articles begins at 3 o'clock. Come and see us before buying your Xmas presents. The county Sunday School conven tion which convened at Loup City last Sunday was not largely attended by neighborhood delegations, but it was a success nevertheless. The program was well rendered. In the evening the Baptist Church was crowded and the congregation had the pleasure of listen ing to an able discourse from Key. Humphery of Ashton. Why experiment on yourself with re medies of doubtful utility when you can get Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, which has stood the test of time? 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 aid before it has set tled in the system. .Sold by Odendahl Bros. Many persons have had the experience of Mr.Peter Sherman, of North Stratford N. II., who says,‘'For years 1 suffered torture from chronic indigestion, but Kodol Dyspepsia Cure made swell man of me." It Digests what you eat and is a certain cure for every form of stomach trouble. It gives relief at once even in the worst cases, and can't help but do you good. Odendahl Bros. TheM. W. A. Lodge of this eitv at their regular meeting last Tuseduy evening elected the following offi cers for the ensuing year: V, C, Herman Johansen; W. A., R. D. Hendrickson; Clerk, J. Phil Jaeger Banker, J. I. Depew: Escort, P. T. Rowe; Watchman, A. Anderson; Sentry John Lofholm; Chief Forester, Fred Jens: Manager, three year term J. W. J ong; Physicians, Dr. A. J. Kearns and Dr A S. Main; Delegates to county convention. Adam Shaupp, G. 11 Gib son. J. W. Long. W. R. Mellor. and .1.1. Depew, (*r<MfTl«« for cash, cheap at Ptlgers Mrs. I* A. Jackson. Mrs W. R. Mellor and Mr-, bruzilln l’cdlcr are all on the* sick list. x day alarm ] clocks }► Sheppards. $3.60ets at J We can't buy any Christmas presents this year 'cause the merchants won’t advertise. Odendahl Rros excepted. Parties desi:ing a good Bronze gob ’.er for breeding purposes can get it by calling on,—W. A. Shcll. Snowing and raining, freezing and thaw ing, has been the condition of the weather for the last two days. The most effective little pills made are DeWitt’s Little Early Kisers They never gripe. Odendahl Bros. The Northwestern ofHee has been thoroughly renovated and papered throughout. Come in and see us and be hold the pictures on the wall. The primary room of our city schools are preparing to give an entertainment on the afternoon of the closing day for the hollidays. Dr.Rimine, the St - Paul dentist will again visit Loup City the 17 and 18. Oillce at St. E mo hotel, ('all and have your te< th extracted without pain. Subject at Baptist Church next Sun day at 10.30 A. M. "What Bileth Thee" 7 30 P. M. ‘‘Profit and Loss". Every body is eoidlaly invited to come. Why go elsewbare to buy jewelery for holliday presents wheu you can get the best bargains at (1. II. Morgan's store In fiont room of boiling's shoe store. The Sacred Literature Class will meet at the Baptist Church on Saturday even ing at 7 o'clock. Every one wishing to take this course will please be present. The cattle market has ail upward terulaccv and all classes of cattle are selling on the Omaha markets at from 10 to 15 cents higher than they were last week. Lost—On October31. A gray pony, with saddle and bridle on, and weighing about 8U0 lbs. Any one who can give information as to its whereabouts will please write—Thomas Stanzik, Ash ton, Neb. It's a gentleman’s w hiskey, a pure delicious beverage and a grand appetiz er. Don’t forget the name. "1. W, Har per" whisky. The kind your grand father used! Sold by T. 11. Eisner, Loup City Neb. ”l’p to date" Photographs at M. l.escliinsky’s Photo Gallery Loup City dining th • month of September and October on every Monday. Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday Stamp size photos 18 for 25 cents. When you need a soothing and heal ing antiseptic application for any pur pose, use the original DeWItt’s Witch Hazel Salve, a well known cure for piles and skin diseases It heals sores without leaving a scar Beware of cout erfeits, Odendahl Bros. The L of G A. R. will hold a social at Society hall next Saturday evening Dec. 8 at which time the drawing of that handsome set of silverware will take place. There will be Music, Games etc. Oysters will be seryed to all who wish, 25 cts per. dish. Come every body. When the stomach is tired out it must have a rest, but we can't live without food. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure “digests what you eat ” so that you can eat all the good food you want while it is re storing the digestive organs to health. It is the only preparaMon that digests all kinds of food' Odendahl Bros David Manuel Erskine. the veteran traveling man. was relieved by death after years of patient suffering on Sat urday, November 24 The end was not unexpected, as he had been rapidly sinking for some time and it had long been realized that his recovery was impossible. St. Paul Republican Help is needed at once when a person's life is In dangei, A neglected cough or cold may soon become serious and should be.stopped at once. One Min ute Cough Cure quickly cures coughs and colds and the worst cases of croup, bronchitis, grippe and other throat and lung troubles. Odendahl Bros. Quite a Jot of old acquaintances and friends of Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Brown, and .Mrs K J. Brown gathered at their farm home and spent a most enjoyable evening last Friday. The occasion wa* had In bouorof his brother C If Brown and wife of Batavia, III., who have been visiting here. Mr. Brown and his wife have made several trips here in the past visiting relatives, Their trips have been made more frequent perhaps. , of late years ,011 account of his moth 'is til health and in consequence have become quite well acquainted with many of our people and made a host of new friends, all of which wi re highly pleased to do them this honor. The even ings entertainment consisted of music and dancing and an ellegant lap supper. A great deal of enjoyment was had out of the square dance in which Meggers C. II. and W O. Brown. M C Mullick and R. I, Arthur were participants The party broke up about 12:30 and each went home fealing glad that they had come out. Mr. and Mrs Brown started for their eastern home the fol lowing, 'Saturday) morning. They go with pressing invitations to make an other visit' Omaha, Neb. Dec. 2. 1900. Dear Northwkrtern: We are again inspired to speak through your voice to the many friends at home, while Undo Sam continues to demand our presence in his service. Omaha is a busy City, in fact more so than any we know of for its size. It’s streets are tilled for Di hours a day with a bustling mass of humanity. Indications of prosper ity are on every hand. Six theatres are crowded every night. The “Boyd’ is the Alhambra where wealth aud luxury delight to he seen. The Crei ghton invites a plebeian audience aud Mickey Mullin takes all in that some his way. The Salvation Army is the great free attraction but not the whole show. Most nights sees at least six ex pounders of holy writ of all colors and sex, preaching on some corner. A Negro preaching the doctrine of a dat earth and a moving sun and proving that without a doubt from a biblical standpoint the old patriarchs were all black. A cowboy with hair two feet long aud a voice like a Texas steerdoiug his level best to round up the mavericks, aud a red headed son of haul cry ing “Ninevah must be saved.” lie approached us and said “Young man is your father living yet,” and we said not yet. He struck us for a dime. We quit and went to our room to commune in solitude. The World Herald sells on the street, some times, for one cent. Most people think it if. within ten mills of its actual value. The Federal Court, during it's first two weeks,has been occupied with cases that would he a disgrace to a country justice and with but one exception, the judge took them from the jury as soon as the evidence was in and decapitated the whole busi ness. We have met many old ac quaintances siuce we have been here, among them J. S. Fyke, Frank. Cra l»i!i. Lewis llentfrow anti Jacob Payne, whom many of our citizens will remember. Yours as ever, G. H Gibson. Itrave .Men Fall Victims co stomach, liver and kidney troubles as well as woman and all feel the result in loss of appetite, poisons in the blood, backache, nervousness .head ache and tired, listless* run-down feel ing. But theie's no need to feel like that. J W. Gardner, of Idaville, Ind., says; “Electric Bitters are just the thing for a man when he don't care whether he lives or dies. It gives me new strength and good appetite. I can now eat any thing and have a new lease on life; "Only 60 cents, at Odendahl Bros. Drug Store. CLKAU CREEK NEWS The weather 19 warm with indi cations of snow. There is very lit tle frost in the ground. Frank Kukn is very sieK with blood poisoning. Harve Chapman’s wife is quite 9ick. She has been ailing for some time. Their boy is also on the sick list with a broken leg. John Mead, J. I. Engclman and Harve Chapman have lost some cattle. Mike Hargesis here from Colorado. He advises Nebraska people to stay where they are, thet it is better heie than in Colorado. Hand bills are tloating around this part of the country announcing a public sail of stock, farm imple ments etc. at A. A. Suennan's. We hear it rumored that Mr. Sherman will move to Iowa. Recorder. — -- •Just Saved His Life it was just a thrilling escape that Charles Davis of Iiowcrston, O, lately had from a frightful death. For two years a severe lung Double con -tantly grew worse until it seemed be must die of consumption. Then be b >gan to use Dr.King’s New Discovery and lately wrote: -‘Itgave instant relief and effected a permanent cure.” Such won derful cures have for 125 years proven it's power to euro all Throat. Chest and bung Troubl's. Price 50c and 1 00 Every bottle guaranteed. Trial bottles free at Odendabl Bros drug store. ’’1 wish to express my thanks to the manufacturers of Chamberlain’s Colic, . Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, for having put on the market such a won lerful medicine,” says W. W. Massin 1 4**1. of Beaumont, Texas. There are many thousands of mothers whose chil dren b tve deen saved from attacks of dysentery and cholera infantum who j must also led thankful It is for sale I by Odendabl Bros. DOWN WITH A PARACHUTE. A ClPt*tin Hnllnoti Mini Snyi II’b Gen tle mad Nut lltiAardolB. “Coming down from the clouds in a parachute is like a dream,” said a eir ous balloon artist, "liver dream of falling front a high place? You come down, alight quietly and awake, and you’re not hurt. Well, that's the para chute drop over again. No; there is no danger. A parachute can be guided readily on the down trip, but you can’t steer a balloon. To guide a parachute out of harm’s way a practiced hand ran tilt It one way or the other, spill out air and thus work it to where you want to hu«l or to avoid water, trees, chimneys or church spires. Circus as censions are generally made in the evening. When the sun goes down, the wind goes down. The balloon then shoots iuto the air, and the paruehute drops back on the ciretis lot or not far away. A balloon Is made of 4 per cent musliu and weighs about 500 pounds. A parachute is made of 8 cent muslin. "There is much more danger is com ing down iu a balloon. When it strikes the earth, it's like a big ball and bounds up again, taking you with it. Not long ago iu McKeesport, Pa., I came down in a balloon because the parachute would not let go. 1 nearly came down iu a big stack of a blast furnace, but the hot air drove the bal loon away. After that I never intrust ed the parachute arrangement to any one, but attended to it myself. “The rope that secures the parachute is cut with a knife. The aeronaut drops fully 100 feet before the para chute begins to till. It must fill If you're up high enough. There are sev eral hundred parachute men in the business, and the accidents are less in ratio than railroad casualties. A man can’t shake out a parachute if It don’t open. A man iu the air is simply pow erless. Invariably the fall is head first. When the parachute begins to fill, the descent Is less rapid, and finally when the parachute has gradually filled it bulges out with a pep. Thou the aero uaut climbs on to his trapeze and guides the parachute to a safe lauding. In seven cases out of ten you can land back ou tne lot where you started from. The lirvt performers must have had nerve to make the drop. Now It is a regular business, not considered haz ardous at all. The hardest work Is to bring back the balloon with a wagon. Sometimes it tears in the trees or wherever it. may land when not in the open.”—New York Sun. Wanted—At Sheppards' the Pract ical watch maker all kinds of watches to repair. I guarantee all my work. --♦ ♦ T M Reed sells sewing ma chines and a general line of furniture •.— On the 10th of December, 1S97, Rev. S. A. Donahoe, pastor M. E. church, South, Pt. Pleasant, W. Va. contracted a severe cold which was attended from the beggiunlng by violent coughing. lie says; “After resorting to a number of so-called ‘specifics,’ usually kept in the house, to no purpose' 1 purchased a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Reme dy, which acted like a charm. 1 most cheerefully recommend it to the public.’ For sale by Odendahl Bros. I'alil Dear For His Leg B. D. Blanton of Thakerville Tex. in two years paid over §300 00 to Doc tors to cure a rtining sore on his leg. Then they wanted to cut it off but lie cured it with one box of Bucklin’s Ar nica salve. Guaranteed cure for Piles. 2o ets. a box. Sold by Odendahl Bros, druggists FOR SALE —A quarter section of land, four and * ne-balf mile* north east of Ashton, on Turkey Creek and near the Catholic Church 120 acres under cultivation, 20 acres in pasture and 20 acres hay land, good orchard, sod buildings, granary and two good wells. Will sell reasonable. Address Stani law Lewandowski, Owner. Loup City, Neb. Iturkien’rt Arnica Salve Has world-wide fame for marvelous cures. It surpasses any other salve, lo tion, ointment or balm for Cuts, Corns, Burns, Boiles, Sores, Felons, Ulcers, Tetter, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Chap ped Hands, Skin Eruptions; Infallible for Piles, Cure guaranteed. Only *«f>c at Odendahl Bros. -- -*• -- Your blood goes through your body j with jumps and bounds, carrying | warmth and active life to every part of your body, if you take Rocky Moun tain Tea Ask your druggist. .. People who burn the Lamp of Reason need Rocky Mountain Tea. Greatest reason producer known, boo. Ask yonr druggist. LEGAL NOTH !. In District Court of Shenuan county, Ne braska In the matter of the Estate of the min or heirs of William bhoening, deceased. OltllKK to snow CAI'SE, Tilts cause came on for hearing upon the petition of Elsie C. Kosch, guardian of the minor heirs ot William Shocning, de eased, praying for a license to sell the Southwest one fourth ol Section Thirty (.;()) in Township fifteen >), Kango sixteen west, (16) in Sheunan county, Nebraska to maintain and educate the minor heirs of said deceased and invest in other land. It is therefoie ordered Dial ail persons interested tn said estaio appear before me at broken Dow, on the si h day of Jan uary. P >, to show cause why a license bhould not lie granted to said gnat-dean to sell the above described real < slate of said minors, or so much thereof as it shall be necessary. Mathew, appointed guardian adlitum for minor heirs. Dated this 3rd day of November, i;m>. Mom sit M Hr i,i.ivan, judge of the District Court Astigmatism! Astigmatism is not a disease but is simple a defect in the shape of tt e eye ball. It necessitates an irregular strain upon the muscles in adjusting for different objects. There is no condition which causes so much discomfort and fatigue, Especially {“leacj Aebes A peculiar feature about astigmatism is that people who have it seldom know that anything is wrong with their eyes. They lay all their suffering to some other cause. The • believe that they can see as well as any one and in a good many cases they can. The overwork is going on just the same. If any one thinks their eyes are not right come in and see me. I am the only optician in this part of the country that can correct astigmatism. Eyes tested free. I. S. SHEPPARD, The L auding Optician and Jeweler. Loup City, Nebr. W. J FISHER, QEO. E. BENSCHOTER, Attorney and Notary Public. Publisher Loup City Noktuwkstkhb^ Fisher & Benschoter, Real Estate LOUP CITY, NEBRASKA. Town Lots, Wild, Cultivated and Irrigated LAfSDS FOR SALF. You little knew when tirst we met That some day you would be The lucky fellow I'd choose to let. l’ay tor my Rocky Mountain Tea — Ask your druggist. --♦ • --—. Everybody Can Afford It There was a time when many fami lies could not afford to take a daily pa per, but now that the Lincoln Evening News is sent by mail at the cheap rate of 25 cents a month, the daily paper with all its advantages is within the reach of every family and the reduction in price lias brought The News several thousand new subscribers. The News is printed at the state capital, the foun tain head of news events, and with its eight big pages, with markets, tele graph and state news makes one of the brightest papers in Nebraska. It's worth more, but it only costs you 25 cts. a month. Why not have The Lincoln News visit you during the long winter months now coming on. You can sub scribe through your postmaster or send your order to The Lincoln Daily Even ing news, Lincoln N'ebr. A new remedy for biliousness is now on sale at Odendabl Bros, drug store It is called Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. It is quick relief and will prevent the attack if given as soon as the first indication of the disease ap pears. Price 25 cents per box. Sample free —Odendabl Bros. W J. FISHER, Attorney at Law and Notary Public, Will Defend in Foreclosure C&aea. ALSO DO A General Real Estate Business. Office in Northwester* Building, LOUF CITY, - - NKHBASEA. R. J. NIGHTINGALE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, LOUP OITT, i i wntm A. S- MAIN. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON LOUP CITY, - - NEBRASKA. OFFICE.—At Si Elmo Motel. W. E. MARCY, n #;. v # 1st Ol'KIi E ON EAST SIDE PC CMC SQEAltK LOUP CITY, NEIL All kind* of i ^ Jewelry repairing [■SHKPPARDS. Promptly Done at ) The complete service of “CHICAGO PORTLAND SPECIAL” via Union Pacific, enables passengers to reach the principal cities between the North Pacific Coast and Missouri River not only in the shortest possible space of time, hut also in the most comfortable and enjoyable manner. The dining cars on this train are stocked with the best the rnarkei atfords. Al! meals served a la carte. H. J. Clifton, Agent. KEEP YOUR un aneppara s Jewelry Store if you want bargains in the jewelry and .silverware line; and if you want glasses or your eyes tested for glasses see him. lie can give you information that will be of value to you. I. 8. SHEPPARD, The finest Optician and Jeweler in the country. K dol Dyspepsia Cure Drif.“ i ' what you cat. Itgr'Jfic ■. '• digests the food and aids Nat'.ro i .‘.lengthening and recon* structtng.li. oxin.’istod digestive or gans. It is tile Juic'd discovered digest* ant and tonic. Noothei preparation can approach In ctllciency. It, in stantly relieves .id permanently cures Dyspepsia, /ridig-'sifon, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, Sick Headache,Oast ralgia,Cramps,and all other results of imperfect digestion. Prepared by E C DeWltt & Co.. Chicago For sale by ODKNDAHL DROS.,