m Uoaal Dsws. Mrs August .Jung is reported on tin sick lift. Arthur I.mie of Arcadia was In the city Tuesday. C. H. Freo«h was on the sick list a pari of ttiis week. J D. Ford shipped a car load of cattle to South Omaha Tuesday. Clothing going cheap at Jaegers. Eddy B. Dunlap of near Rockville, i called while in town Saturday. Albert Anderson moved to tiie Conger farm south of town tills week. Oa account of the srnaH-pox quaran tine in this city District court has b ’en ! again continued to a future date. PilgeroflTeis the Will Nelk and the Pennepacker resi dences for sale. Inquire of W. S. Waite for pure Golden Grant seed wheat. Henry and John Ohlsen went to Far well Monday to look after a contract for a r.ew brick building. Joseph Daddow and .fame* Johnson , each purchased a new cream seperator from F. M. Henry last week. Grandma Gibson, Mrs. E. S. Hay hurst and Bertha Uightenour assisted ye Junior editor and family to dispose of a turkey Sunday. Valentine Roschenewlski,son of Mr Joseph Roschenewlski of Rockville twp. left Tuesday morning for Wiscon sin and Illinois. We have new samples on clothing just in. Call and see them. Chicago prices. J. P. Jaeger. The saloon row is becoming acute in Loup City, and at p-esent it is bard to tell whither Mrs. Nation or l’at Crone will be ahead when the fog rises. Take Rocky Mountain Tea. Ste it exterminate poison. Feel it revitili/e y jur b'ood and nerves anil bring back Ibat happy, joyous feeling of boyhood day*. 85c. Ask your druggist. Special Shoe Sale next Sat urday and Monday at Jaegers. Come in and see how cheap you can buy. Minion* ot people are ramtnar with DeWitt’s Little Early Kiser* and those who use them find them to be famous little liver pill?. Never gripe.—CM- n dihl Bros. Roosters often crow over eggs they did not lay. Same with people who sell an imitation Rocky Mountain Tea made famous by the Madison Medison Co.’s advertising. 35e Ask y < * u r druggist. Some malicious critter, either drunk or crazy, smashed in two large window glass in the office front of K. J N’i^h tingale last Thursday night. The be ing with such a spirit shotil I go com mit susleide and Join his kindred fpirits O. Manchester will have a stock sale on his'farm on DavisCreek on Tuesday, Febr. 20. 1901, at which time and place he will offer for sale (id head of high grade Aberdeen Angus cattle, several head of horses ami a long list of farm ing implements Mr. Henry Hansen, living 4 miles north west of Ashton, had sale bills •truck at this office last week. Mr Hansen will sell, on Monday Feb. 25 insf, a large lot of farm machinery, horses, cattle, both cows and young cat tle, and al his household goods besides some fine imported seed wheat, and six stand of honey bees. Steven Gray lost a pair of buffalo robes some time before Christmas which ha mourned very much on account of their having cost him $15 00, and for the further reason that he wanted to know who was enjoying his property these cold nights. Monday morning last they were found in the posession of Jay Karnes a young man living b tween here and Arcadia. Mr. Barnes says he pur chased them from a young man who was passing through the country and •topped over night with him Mr Grey rBcoveredhis property. Ic five w eeks more the t illage elec tion will be upon us. This year, unlike Its predecessors, the new law becomes effective and we will be called upon to elect two trustees for two years instead of five for one year as previous The present out going incumbents, K. S. Ilayhurst and J l’hil .larger have served the city well, and for a number of years and under ex isting circumstances it seems to be the sentiment of the people to keep them in the harness. Our little city Is now, and will bo for some years to come, in need of the very best, most economical and conservative men at its head that we have and the present hoard Is among them. Our bonded debr though not large, will ail bo due in tin next ten years, and if manipulated as the present board has done it will be paid in installments each year and no one year will be burdensome. But if not when It comes duo it would be quite a hardship to liquidate at ono levying., therefore for our own beueiit we should j see that the two retiring are returned ■ A 15 Outhouse returned from Lin co'ii last Friday, J. B O’Bryan shipped a carof catfh to South Omaha Tuesday Mrs. r W. Clifton of St. Paul visited f lends in the city oyer Sunday. Oeo, Kijtbtenour was over from Moon ( Ity Wednerday on business. Mrs. Wellington H»wk hits been ver\ sick l lie p»*r week, but is better again. Wright Reyim'd* of Webster twp was a pleasant caller at this office Saturday. Harry Taylor went down near Lincoln last week to work with an elevator gang .1 T Hale went South Monday with another car of mules destined for South Afrtcfl. Mr. Woody of the south side called and exchanged ideas with ye editor the otherday. .John Hayes pulled tu to the eily a few days ago again. John says he don't lik* Grand 1-latul a little bit. 15 T. Snyder has rented his large liv ely barn to Messrs Donahue and Patten who will run the business hereafter. Pilger is selling his shoes and hats at less than one half what they cost. fl5 Chris Johansen will move into tha house now occupied by Clarence Wilson Mr. Wilson will occupy the Albert Andersen i rnpi rfy. T M Reed sell - sewing ma chines and a general line of furniture S 1'. Reynolds has employed an ex tru clerk while be attends t<> a little rustling on the side, John Long's team, while conalngdown strict Friday morning took a tumble on the icy streets but by good luck no particular damage was done. Henry Shrove of Aurora, and son of John Shrove of this place was a pleas ant caller at this olllee Tuesday. Mr Shrove is visiting bis parents Tlic dance at the home of Will Cord ing, cast of town, and also at Ashton, la-t Saturday night, was both represent ed b, Loup City's terp-iehorean disei pies. Bridges, rivers, tunnels, mountains, buildings cities, gathers up the scatt' red rajs of one's ability. That’s what Rocky Mountain t’ea does. 35c Ask your druggist. In ( rtler to make room for spring goods I still continue to make low prices on my goods Phil Jaeger. When j'f>u want a physic Hint is mild anrl gentle, easy to take ami pleasant in effect use Chamberlain's Stomache and Liver Tablets. Price 23 cents. Sample | free. Every box guaranteed. For stile by fklcndahl Bros. • ’Inis Smith, our good t itureu bai* ness maker has sold out lii.s business but wo have not learned whither ho int« nds leaving the city or not Mr. Smith is a lii-t class workman uml a good eiliz u and we hope w ill decide to stay. We were sorry to 1 >Hrn from Mr Adam Schaupp that he contemplated moving to Lincoln about June 1st, next Mr and Mrs. Sch iupp are old residents of Loup Pity, and by their exceptional kind and generous disposition have eu deare : themselves to the community, find much regret will be ft It at their leaving. W S. Owens, Arcadia's genial har ness maker was in the city lust Wednes day and made us a pleasant call. He has purchased the harness business of Chi is Smith at this place and his son J. L Owen w ib take charge of it in a few days. Both Mr. Owen and his son have had large experience in the business and wo feel confident that they will do a good business. The Nohthwestkkn welcomes them to our business circle It is high time that Hie authorities of this town was taking some steps to close the gambling den on the west side of the public square in this town and to see that the saloons of the-town aie closed atth proper hour, also that the curtains in the front of the saloons are kept raised in accordance with the pro visions, laid down in the statutes. Un less these places are run as they should be and the gambling dens are cleaned out, we will bet guineas to goose eggs that this will be a prohibition town when the municipal election rolls aroued again The young boys of both town and country are spending too much time at these places, anil older ones w hose earnings should go t< buy the actual necessities for those dependant upon lh< in. are spending their time and money, only to satisfy the ravishing appetite of the wlley gambler and to oring want and misery to their own homes. We should al. get waked up to a -•■use of < uty md morality. While we are paying a marshal would it not be •.veil to set him actively at work clean ing up tbe town in this respect. St. Emil Nebr 13 I. 20. in. 1. Special to tio< Nuramvi.sTKUN. VbuiH I! oclo. k Tuc-olay morning (lie b irn belonging to Roy i; Peek, of ih 8 i-ity was lota lv dcstroj ed by fire There v.a* 2f hi ad of horses in the barn at the irro’ailo! which perished A small stack t>! hay and a small quantity of rain also burned. The tire was not discovered until th« building was neai-j iv il‘ srroyi d The origin of th« a- #2 400 insurance j < n the horses and $301) on the baru, | —. - ..— NOTH E To f'll a bom It inns concern: This i to certify thai I am ii< t no"' nor never have been en a Saloon bond for Cal Sprague. MiriiAL r»iEi.K"SKI t\ Bright lioiieat Hoy Wantnl The publishers of lie famous |!|na rrated weekly newspaper, Pk.nnsvi.va nia Grit, ate now placing representa tives at oy ry post office in' Nebraska, and they desire to wore the service of capable hustling ngen « in each of the following towns of Sherman count): Ashton, 11 a z ird, Loup City and Hoc*, ville, and in other towns as are not «i ready supplied. The work is profitable and pleasant. A portion of Satc.itla) only is required. OverSOuO agents nri doing splendidly Xo money whatever is required. Everything is furnished free. Stationery, rubber stamp, ink and pad, advertising matter, sample coj ies, etc. Papers are shipped to be paid for at the end of eacii month. Those not soul a-e not charged for. Write to Or t Publishing Co., Williamsport, Pa . and mention the Northwestern A powerful engine cannot be run will) a weak boiler, ami we can’t keep up the strain of an active life with a weak stomache; neither can we stop the lot man machine to make repairs. If the stomach cannot digest enough food to keep the body strong, such a prepara tion as Kudo! Dyspepsia Cure should be used. It digests what you cat and it simply can’t help but do you good - Odvndabl Bios. The claim of other cough medicines to be as good as Chamberlain’s are ef. factually set at rest in the follows tes timonial . of Mr C. D. Glass, an em ploye of Bartlett A Dennis Co , Gard iner, Me lie says: ‘1 had kept ad ding to a cold and cough in the winter | of 1897. trying every cougli medicine . I heard of without permanent help, un | til one day I was in the drug store of ! Mr. Houlihan and he advised me to try Chamberlain’s Cough Heiredy and of fered to pay b ick my money if I w as not cured. My lungs anu bronchial tubes were very sore at that time, but I was completely cured by this reined . and have since always turned to it when I got a cold, and soon find relief. 1 also recommend it to my friends and am glad to say it is the best of all cough medicine. ’ For sale by Odcndahl Bros. i' Uii s \ i,u. One team of horses at $80., 1 ri iing cul tivator, 1 pulvoriz^r with seeder attach ment, t Dutch Ya' kee riding plow, 1 steel tooth lever harrow, 1 double seat ed buggy. All cheap If sold soon. Apply to—James Conner. Loup t'ity. —--»- • — — Wall Paper! Wall Paper! See my beautiful line of pat terns for 1901 before purciias ing. Prices lower than ever before. Paper trimmed and please my customers and handle the vr ry best stock. Trv me once, you'll be sorry you didn’t know me before. G. H. MORGAN, JEWELER ANO OPTICIAN. ' LOUP CITY. NEB \V Wi ll — Cup.iMe, M.-littlili! persons in i vei;. county to repiesent Inrun e .mpnny ‘ of sii i i fi. .ii ci«l re|,utuiion; J'.t.tii salary 1 per year, p \ :il,le \v> i klv; ;3 per day ill so- ' i itely sin -guuil all ei peases; struignt, 1 uiina fide, di'ibiio: silury, no communion; 1 Mlrtiy pa:'.l eaeti Saturday and expense 1 M,ne> lul vatu e t each wt-ei; STANDARD ' HOI’SiC I lM AIlUOltH S r., ( IIICAOO. 1 266 1 NO 1’ICK. To all whom it may concern: Tnii is to certify that on the 14th day of Jan. PJ.M, I sold alliny rightstitle and inter est* In ihe saloon anti fixtures owned and operated by me in the town of Loup City, Neb. to one Cal Sprague, and that ! am not iu any wise interested therein, "r responsible, nor do 1 consi ler my bondsmen responsib'e for any acts of tliC said t'al Sprague JOUN ClIKLEWSKI. W J. FISHER, Attorney at Law_and Notary PuDlle. Will Defend in Foreclosure Cim ALSO DO A General Real Estate Business. Office Id Nobthwwtbrji Bnlldlmr. I-ODT CITI, - stnatitt R. J. NIGHTINGALE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, LOUP OITT, I , ns A. S- MAIN. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON LOUP CITY, - - Nl.'BRA SKA OFFICE.—At St Elmo Hotel. tVhat would you do it taken with col ic or cholera morbus when your pbysi ian is away from tome and the drug 'tores are closed'{ A Ler one such emer gency j on will always keep Chamber* ain's Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy in jour home; but why wait jntil the hor-c is stolen before you lock hestablsy For sale by Odendahl Bros. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior. Land Ortlco at Lincoln, Ne'i i February It, ffloa ( Notice is hereby given that the follow ng.named settler has died notice of his mention to make final proof in support >f Ills claim, and that said proof will ,e made before J. A. Angler, county udge of Sherman county, at Loup 'Ity. Nebraska,on Monday, March a:>, itwi, iz: Kddie B. Duncan, Homestead Entry to.-, for tlie North East fomth.of he North West fourth of Section it, t. 14 t. I« west. lie names the following -vit lessesto prove trs continuous residence ipon and cultivation of, said land, via: Villiam A. Parks, Johns. Duncan, Jamrs t Lang, Marlon U. Parks, all of Litch leld, Nebraska, J. \V. JoiiKSon, R*giMi#r ‘I hobbled int<> Mr. Black more's drug .“tore one evening," sa\s Wesley Nelgon of II tuiiltnn. Ga., “and ho asked me to try < liainberlainV Pain Balm far rheu matism with which i had suff ered for a ions; time. 1 told him I had no f.iith in any medicine as they all failed 11a “aid; "Well if Ghamberlaii/g Pain Baltn does not help you. you need not pay for it.' I took a bottle of it home end used it according to the directions and in one Week I was cured, and bare not been troubled with rheumatism ” Sold by Odcndahl Ifro*. WHY Do the mt rchants of the country sell more "New Home'’ Sewing Machlna* than they do of all other makes? Ba cause theircuatomera know the "New Home" u the best and will have n» otliar. for sale I)/ T. M. Kills. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Du,vstwhat you cat. I tend fic digests the food and nidi XSat jre 1-- st> r*KOS.. lure ■ ■> OMAHA. NEB. Cor. 19th and fl Worth Sts.. ( T’rodnc«^iach"l^n*»2( LIQUOR, harlog detnlte ptOiW morphine, s^'srisa tobacco srsirsttj USING...,,. Lealln E. Keeley. I TO TIIB PUBLIC: 'III* Kflllir Inatliale at Aaiafea, Nebraska, k| Tn.IB.DI ta ft* mii a. tbn inly plarn la that Mate akin 1 tlia pniilDi KmIi, IcbWIm aai | jrtna. I (Sinned) .•Ti nan ran nnitHui. THI RBBt-IY IkSTITUTk, •«.«». Hia. tar JM and