Lioaai Dsws. C M. Smith went to Lincoln Mon day. The count, fathers are in session this week Clothing going cheap at J aegers. Mrs T. M Reed has been very sick a part of the week. II. W.Pedlerhis been havinghia term*! ment property renovated. Mr. and Mrs Charles Gasteyer went | to Grand Island Monday morning. L. O. and Ell Fisher moved onto the Wharton farm east of town last week We will publish proceedings of the county board of supervisors next week. Best quality imported Sax ony yarn for 7 cents at Pilgers. W. II. Morris is again at his post tri j the department storeof J. 1’hil Jaeger,! after several weeks wrestling with grip, i Pilgeroffeis the "W ill Nelk and the Pennepacker resi dences for sale. Inquire of W. S. Waite for pure Golden Grant seed wheat. Irwin Conger moved into the Sharp tenement near ‘.he reservoir last Satur day. W. T Gibson was awarded the con tract for the county bridge work for the next year. Misses Tilley and Maud Winkeitnan came over from Ravenna last Saturday to spend a week with their parents S. J. Fair of Rockville, sold a half section of land to James Colter of Hayestown, last week. Consideration «:t ooo Rev. .1. A. Stevens of the west side dropped into our sanctum Ia«t Friday while in the city and left a sears sub scription with us. We have new samples on clothing just in. Call and see them. Chicago prices. J. P. Jaegkr. A Mrs. Wood from Grand Island ar rived in the city Saturday night last and will attend to the culinary interests of John Hayes for the present. Mr. Geo. Zeigler, of Marquette, who owns the Fritz Johansen farm, shipped his good* to Schaupp siding last week and is now living under his ovn vine and tig tree. Mrs. J. A. Gilbert had the misfortune to have a small flake of a dish, which she was breaking up. fly in her eye ami lacerate the eye ball which proved very painful. Puny childien with weak constitu tions can attain an unusual degree of bodily and mental vigor by taking Rocky Mountain Tea this month, made by the Madison Medicine (Jo. 35c Ask your druggist. The general quarantine was raised by the Board of Health, last Saturday night and h‘reafter if a case of small pox occurs a quarantine will be laid upon the particular residence where the case resides. If you want deeds, mortgages, lease* or any legal Instruments drawn at very reasonable rates when at the county seat, call on W. J. Fisher at the North western office. All kinds of blanks on hand. A Notary Public in office. Special Shoe Sale next Sat urday and Monday at Jaegers. Come in and see how cheap you can buy. The law suit between A. L. Balllie and the l’arker family last Monday, re sulted in young l’arker being placed under bonds to keep the peace and ap pear before the District court at its next sitting. Chas. Riedel met us on the street last Saturday with a pleasant smile and a big silver dollar. Of course we smiled back when we saw the shining metal eomingour way. It was the price of a year?subscription to this great family Journal which will visit his home for another year. Charles Scboening left Monday mor ning for Grand Junction, Colo, where he expects to make his future home He ordered the NOKTmvKSTF.Hif to hi* address in his new location. Mr. Schoening is an Industrous, honest and energetic young man and we hope will meet with unbounded suecees in his new venture. Last Friday while J I. Depew’s gass engine was running at full speed, the belt caught upon it’s own w heel and wound up. pulling the line shaft from it's bearings and bending it, also knock ing a door from it’s hinges and mash ing the frame. Mr. Depew tiad just left the shaft and stepped into the blacksmith shop when the accident occured, thereby probably averting an injury. II W l’edler hearing the clat ter, ran Into the engine room and stop ped the machine. Frank Otlewski informs us that he has already put in £0 acreg of wheat and intends to farm 300 acres this season. He will also ship a car of hogs to the Omaha market next week. Frank has made good monev the last few years at farming notwithstanding he has had some bad 'uck. This winter he has lost about 85 bead of esttle with the corn stalk disease. lie has lived in Sherman county for twenty-one years and has built up a home that Ifl a credit to anv farmer. Frank will continue to farm With usual good judgment and energy. W. K Waite was doing business at j the bub Friday. T. S. Nightingale is futting a new ! roof on bla office building. A baby boy was born to Mr. and Mr# J Mike Kotninski Friday night. Odendahl Bros, have placed a new sei j of double door# in their store front. The leak around the cupola at the j school house was looked after last week \V. 11. Kennedy has moved into W. |J. Morris' tenement house in the north part of town. Mr. ar.d Mrs. A Sutton andtwodaugb ters of Valley county were in the city last Saturday. The farmers are bringing In their plows and listers to get sharpened pre paratory to the springs work. Pilger is selling his shoes ami hats at less than one half | what they cost. f 16 T M Heed sells sewing ma chines and a general line of| furniture 1, Wil iam of Ashton who ha# b en : down with rheumatism for some time ’ came up ia-t Saturday night to visit hi# | | daughter Mrs. II. J. Cole. Ben Ne1#on of Washington twp., was a pleasant caiier Monday, and contribut- [ cd a large dollar toward keeping the wolf at bay this spring. Mr and Mrs. Geo. Kightenour came1 over from Mason City, Monday. They ! have rented a fairn near Divide, and will move thereon at once. See that you get theoriginal DeWitt'# Witch Hazel Salve when you a.-k for it. The genuine i# a certain cure for piles, seres and #kin disease#,--Odendahl Bros i Tn t nler to make room for; spring goods I still continue to! make low prices on mv goods J. Phil Jaeger. Last Fiid.iy the mercury reached TO, and Saturday 74 and OdenJahl Bros, filled their ice box, but lr> and behold Tuesday morning it was making a circle around zero. Results. Immediate ami lasting Be fore and after trying other remedies use Rocky Mountain Tea this month. ’Twil keep you well all summer. A great spring blessing. Ask your druggist. W. T. Gibson has been employed to take charge of the wood work on a large new brick building at Far well. Ohlsen Bros have the contract for the brick work. The Fred Converse col s were sold on the street last Saturday for $30.00. Thpy were sold by the administrator on an order from the Probate Judge and purchased by J. A. Converse. Mr. S. S. Haskell of Ord, and father of the editor of the Ord Quiz, died ai, that place Ia*t week. Mr. Haskell was one of the old settlers of Valley county, having settled in Ord, in 1875. He was prominent In the openiug up of the new county and in building the county seat. Prof lvison, of Lonaconing, Md., suf fered terribly from neuralgia of the sto much and indigestion for thirteen years and after the doctors failed to cure him they fed him on morphine. A friend advised the use of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure and after taking a few bottles of it he says, “I can’t say too much for Kodol Dyspepsia Cure ’’ It digests what you eat—Odendahl Bros." A few weeks ago Mr IIenfry Shrove and family of Aurora, came up to visit Mr. Shroves parents, and on their way stopped with a friend over night Whose family had had the ?carlet fever several weeks previous but were at rhe time en tirely well. Mr. Shrove's little girl slept with the child that bad the fever and in a few days after arriving at her graud fathers, two miles west of town, wanaken dov.n with the disease Since then little Joseph Shrove and Will Jung the son in-law of John Shrove has had the same disease and Mr. Jung has har, She is a hard working lady and has been in poor health for some time She is richly deserving of her good for tune. We are again called upon to chroni cal another case of what is pronounced by the examining physician, to be small-pox. ThUtimeitis Miss Henry Young, sister of Robert Young who came home some three weeks ago and brought the disease with him. It seem* to he a very light case of varioloid and in her ease does not appear to carry any sickness with it. Miss Young is a teach er in the Prirnaiy department of our city schools and after a two weeks quar antine the schools opened last Monday with Miss Young at her desk, but it was not discovered until Tuesday noon tnat she iiad become a victim of the dread disease. She was at once removed and the school rooms thoroughly disinfect ed. Mr Young's residence has again been quarantined, but the schools will continue witli the except on of the room in which Miss Young taught, which has j been closed for the week. . Farmer's 1 nslitnle lo-ilav, to night, tomorrow and tomorrow night. Don’t miss it. Mrs. Erncy Rentfrow was seriously j ill Wednesday night Adam Scfcaupp has a ear of Seed Oats for sale at 35 cents per bushel, also one car Northern ivpring wheat for seed at $1.00 per bushel. Erny Rentfrow moved into the house recently vacated by Chi is Johansen ami Mr Johansen now occupies the *ene- ; ment house of Jimmy Conger Their promptness and their pleasant | effects make DeWitt’s Little Early Kis era most popular little pills w herever they are known. They are simply per- j feet for liver and bowel troubler —Oden- j dahl Bros. S J. Petersen and J A. Liudgren of Central City, was in ibe city Thursday j and Friday. They were looking oyer | the country with a view to investing in ' a stock rauch They were very favorbly impressed with the country and may : purchase land here. Mr and Mrs. Andrew Dewoody, of Coggon, la i are parents of a tine baby girl, born January 33rd. Mrs Dewoody H a niece of William Mead, living nottb of Manchester.—Ex The father of the '’tine baby girl*' ■ mentioned above w as tbe first born in j Sherman county, and is e young man ol ! 28 years. There should be no danger felt by the ! people of tliis con rnunlty in regard to catching small-por. in Loup Citv. The case just developed, that of Miss Young, like the other one is so light that, to put it in her own words, “[ do not even have a headache.*’ She had not yet reached the point in the disease that it : could be contracted by others when sfce was isolated, and a strict watch for symptoms of the disease is carefully maintained. A Bright Honest Boy Warned Tlie publishers of the famous illus- 1 irated weekly newspaper, PENNSYLVA NIA Guit, are now placing representa tives ar ev try post olllce in Nebraska, an Yeast, all kinds - .3 6 spools coats thread - - .25 Perline - - A Corn starch and Gloss starch - 5 Grand Pa’s Soap ... 4 8 bars Silver Leaf Soap - . .26 20 cent can Cove Oyster . - .16 Glass wash board • - - .30 Battle ax and navy tobacco - .38 One gallon can best syrup - • .30 Cow or Arm and Hammer brand Soda .5 Lamp Flues, all sizes - - - .5 3 doz. clothes pins .5 1 am sellirg my Boots, Shoes, Hats, Notions, Dry Goods, eveything from 40 to 60 per cent lower than any other merchant in Nebraska. Don’t fail to see Pilger when you want good goods at slaughtering prices. I am positively going out of business is why I am making such low prices on all goods. THEO. L. PILGEF. INSULTS! Are you satisfied with the way your watch is running. Are you satisfied to wear a ring with all or a part of the settings gone? Are you satisfied to wear brass or a broken breast pin or scarf pin? Are you satisfied to wear out of date jewelry ? Are you satisfied with the work yon have had done by men who pre tend to be jewelars and are not? Are you satisfied to suffer with an aching head when having your vis ion corrected wdl stop it, and give you comfort. Are you satisfied with the specta cles you laready have? If \on are dissatisfied you surely need my services. I have built up a reputation for excellent work. I have the knack of doing it just the right way—the telling why—the profitable way. No fancy frills or flowery language in my manners, but I do all work to please my customers and handle the very best stock. Try me once, vou’ll be sorry you didn’t know me before. G. H. MORGAN, JEWELER AND OPTICIAN LOUP OITY. N6B WANTED! Reliable man for Manager of Brunch (Hike we wi-ili lo open in this vicinity. If your record is O K here is an opportunity. Kindly give good reference when writing A. T. Mobris Wholesale Hou.-e, Cincinnati, Ohio Illustrated catalogue 4 cts. stamps. It is not so much what the news-j papers say, as what neighbor says to neighbor, or frieml to friend, that lias brought Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy into such gen eral use. It is as natural for people to express their gratitude after using this remedy as it is for water to tlow down hi’.I. It Is the one remedy that ca:i al ways be depended upon, whether a baby be sick with cholera iofantum or ; a man with cholera morbus. It is pleas ant. safe and reliable. Have you a bot |tle of it in your homey For sale by | Odendahl Bros. Counterfeits of IieWitt’s Witch Ha J zel Salve are liable to cause blood pois oning. Leave them alone. The original j has the name DeWitt upon the box and | wrapper. It Is a harmless and healing ( salve for skin diseases. Unrivaled for i piles.—Odendahl Bros. R. J. NIGHTINGALE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, LOUP CJITT, I I m A. S- MAIN. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON LOUP CITY, - - NEBRASKA. OFFICE.—At St Elmo Hotel. What would you do it taken with col ic or cholera morbus when your physi cian Is away from t ome and the drug stores are closed? ALcr one such emer gency you will always keep Chamb’r laii.’s Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy in y our home; but why wait ■until the horse is stolen before you lock the stabls? For sale by Odendahl Bros NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, Land Office at Lincoln, Neb. I February II, ittuo. f Notice is hereby given that the follow ing-named settler has filed notice of his Intention to make final proof In support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before J. A. Angler, county judge of Sherman county, at Loup City, Nebraska, on Monduy, March -Jft, Mil, viz: Eddie B. Duncan, Homestead Entry No. 17.M2, for the North East fouith, of the North West fourth of Section is, T. 14, R. lit west. lie names the following wit nesses to prove tils continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, viz: William A. Parks, John S. Duncan, James K. Lang, Marlon U. Parks, all of Lllob fleld, Nebraska, J. W. Johnson. Register WANTED.—Capable, reliable persona in every couuty to represent large company of solid financial reputation; $u:wt salary per year, payable weekly; 18 per day abso lutely sure and all expenses; straight, bona-fide, definite salary, no commission; salary paid each Saturday and expense money advanced each week. STANDARD house sat Dkakdoun st., Chicago. i Night Wan Her Terror: ‘I v ould cough nearly all nightlong” writes Mrs Ch*s. Applegate, of Alex andria, Ind , “and could hardly get any sleep I had consumption so bad that if I walked a block I would cough frightfully and spit blood, hut when all other medicines failed, three §100 bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery wholly cured me and I gained 58 pounds.” It’s absolutely guarantee ; to cure Coughs, Colds, I,a Grippe, Bron chitis and all Throat and Lung Troub les. Price 50c and 81.00. Trial bottles free at Odendahl Bros. WHY Do the merchants of the country sell more ‘ New Home” Sewing Machines than they do of all other makes!1 Be j cause their customers know the -New Home” is the best and will have no I other. For sale by T. M. Rekd. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Ds$,»s1 ? what you cat. Iteridfic vd, digests the food and aids Nature 1>; strengthening aDd recon* structlng ihe exhausted digestive or gans. It-is the'la test discovered digest* ant and tonic. Noothei preparation can approach it tn ellieieney. It in stantly relieves and permanently cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion. Heartburn, Flatulence. Sour Stomach, Nausea, i-c^?eat'ac*le,^aat'ra^*a'Cramps,ana ali other results of imperfeetdieestion Prepared by E C DsWitt & Co.. Cbicaao. For sale by ODKNDAHL DUOS.. •»/S’7 PHD ’lull Ja > •»n ‘aininsNi Aanax bhi • rinniiiHtd nn« iOd limn •A|3 «| IIMIUIU.IJ.I, pilH « >||>>ll|.»|| f .(|.>a)| kill | II il *>3 ,ll|t ajai| u >mi« mi|i a| J|no ai|i • ! ‘ii>|«l "H : )I1II III Mill. (II •X.)|oa>l a atiB-n •j(j Act paimlaarl mam -majj, pjof) j'»ap|JO|qo ■iinnof] Dtp ot A liana j spi9|i asuasip aqx 'ASo -|oqi«d aipigap gu|A«q a»«as|p n qana oanpojj .ONISn ooovaoi mmm ‘aon&n •s»« MMW II pun qt6l -J03 a93M 'YHVMO 3HJ