J . »■■■■■'" - - ' —' — — 1 ’ Uoaal Dsws. Martin Comer was in the citv over Sunday. Billy Baird is dressing his lots up with a new fence. Btewart McFalden succeeded in vVa I ing to town Monday. Dr. M arcy is treating his house to j a new coat of paint. Ira Way of Oak Creek twp., was j at the hub Saturday. Dr A. S. Main has concluded !o remain in Loup City. Mrs. J. A. Gilbert and daughter returned from Neligh, Tuesday. Geo. Ilightenour plowed snow from Divide and return Monday. John Benscboter came up from Fh Is City. Wednesday for a few tliys visit. That Kentucky Jack of J. T. Haler’s is a stunner, and as tame a« a kitten. Inquire of W. S. Waite for pure Golden Grant seed wheat. Lewis Haller put down a well for Jimmie Conger at bin residence Mon day. And still the horse buyer buzzes1 around and picks up another car of horses. Thos. Porter and Johnny Otlews ki added their names to our list Tuesday. A boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Sweetland of Verdurette, Wednesday. John Fiiher sold two wagon loads of hogs Tuesday for 1*150 lie received #6,55 per hundred. Otto Petersen is fencing in the lots he recently purchased on the north of his residence. Stephen Sekutera was held for D strict court in the sum of $500 !>\ Judge Angier Monday. Adam Sch&upp and family left oyer the B. & M. Wednesday morning to their new home at Lincoln. Miss L. Any of Rookvilie, has not been heard from for some time. It is hoped she has not got the smallpox. Tuesday was election day and the boys had to waite until after the polls dosed to wet their whistle. W. T. Gibson and the Ohlsen Bros, came up from Farweli Satur day returning Monday. W. II. Conger who has been at Lincoln during the session of the! legislature returned home Friday. Last Faiday the heaviest fall of snow of the season yisited this county. The snow was very wet and heavy and lay about as it fell. Hon. John Wall of Arcadia, who! has served two terms as clerk of the house of representatives went home sick Saturday. A gentleman from Lincoln moved in to H. W. I’edler’s tenement hou-e last Saturday. We understand be ha- , purchased a farm east of town and will shortly move ttiereon. No. 49,held by Steve Gray, drew the fine music box at Odendahl Bros, Wed nesday. Louis Rein and Thos Inks were the Judges Steve will be a pro fessional In a short time. J. I’hil Jaeger shipped his goods by the noon train Wednesday from this city and bis family went yesterday mor ning to their new location at West Point. May success be theirs. J. T. Hale has purchased a tine Per cherou stallion at a cost of $000 and w ill keep him at Loup City for service this •cason. He is a Registered horse and weighs 1800 lbs. Those interested should see him. Any one residing, in the west side of the county can make any arrange ment necessary for undertaking and embalming with C. W. Gibson at Litchfield. All orders will be promptly ami satisfactorily attend ed to at reasonable rates. Spring cough* are specially danger ous and uuless cured at once, serious results often follow. One Minute Cough Cure acts like magic. It is not a com mon mixture but is a high grade reme dy.—Odendahl Bros. Parties wishing photographic en largement up to life size should call at Lesehinsky’s Studio this city. The Artist Mr. Lescbinsky ia_ now prepared to do all kinds of photo graphic work from the Stamp size to life size and he does first class work in every particular. “I had piles so bad I could go; no rest nor find a cure uutil I tried De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. After using ' it once, I forgot I ever had anything like piles.”-E. C. Boice, Somers Point N. Y. Look out for Imitations. Bt sure you ask for Do Witt's. Odendahl Bros You will waste time if you try to cure indigestiou or dyspepsia by starv Ing yourself That only makes it worse when you do eat bartily. You always* need plenty of good food properly di gested. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is the re»ult of years of scientific research for ! some thing that would dige-t not only : some elements of food but every kind And it is the one remedy that will do it.—Odendahl Bros. Geo. Chapman was a pleasant caller teslerday. Henry Ren*ink uf Divide, was m the city Tuesday The soil is in prime condition for crops this -pi iug Mrs. .Johu Long baa been quite ill the past week. Vi it French Was looking after the Street crossing* W< dnesduy. \V H fleecknrr the tailor of Greeley Center, was in the city Tuesday. FOR SALE—Two good fresh nn k cows. Inquire of—Mrs. A. V. Zink. Lee Adamson put up i zinc lined glass washer for Dr, Chase this week. Bert and 1 >eH Draper of the west side weie doing business in the city Wed nesday. Rev. Robert us has moved bis family into the Adam Sehatipp resi denee ibis week. The Keystone Lumber Co,, sells Car i bo’incum. Warranted to exterminate and prevent chicken lice in poultry j houses. Try it. T- M Reed sells sewing ma jchine3and a general line of ' furniture Mrs. Frank Badura is suffering with a very sore hand. Dr. Kearns lanced it Sunday. Mrs. Geo. McFadden is suffering with rheumatism and has been for the past month. Calvin Rig'ntenour of Mason City, came over Saturday and visited ovr Sunday with relatives in the city. Mrs. John (J. Cow per arrived from Dead wood, 3. D. Wednesday fi r a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Fnydt r. Fkiii troub: -s, euM, burns, scalds and chalhig qniekh healed by the use of IJe Witt'e Witch ii.izd Salve. It is imi tated. Be sure you get be Witt's.—•' Odendahl Bros. Cure- d'/Zy palN,tired feeiiug, stom- I adt, kidney m l liver troubles, Keops j you well all summer. Rocky Mountain Tea taken this month 85c. Ask your druggist. John 'I T iy!or and son Harry re time d home from ValiparHo, Xeb. last Friday Where they have been at work with the B & M. elevator gang for some time. J. W. Betts, a horse buyer from Like Geneva, Wis , who purchased a ear loud of horses at this place for ship’ll- ni to the former, had this of fice put him up a set of sale lulls for use in Wisconsin. “Have you any doubts remaiuing'Taid 1 Mrs, Jones ”No,Marinda, I have not, 1 took Ro Ky Mountain Tea I i*t night” Twill remove impure though'a in the human family. 85c, Ask your druggist The Odd Fellows of this city are experiencing a steady growth at present and are coofering from one to three degrees every meeting. At this time they have work enough on hand to last until the middle of July. You cannot enjoy perfect health, rosy cheeks and sparkling eyre if your liver is sluggish and your bowels clogged. De Wilt's Little Early Risers cleanse the whole system They never gripe — Ud endahl Bros. Mrs. F. M .Henry has opened a dressmaking and millinery estab lishment in the building vacated by T. S. Nightingale, where she will he pleased to meet the ladies of this vi ciuity. A full line of millinery will he kept in stock. Do not leave home on a journey w ith out a bottle of Chamberlains Colic, Chol era and Diarrhoea Remedy. It is almost certain to be needed and counot bo pro cured while you a'-o on board tho cars or steamboat It is pleasant, safe and reliable. For aale by O.lendahl Bros, We notice in the Bee of last Fri day that Scott Seals of Grand Island whom many of our people know, wrestled the champion wrestler of Omaha befoie a large audience, last Thursday night. Scott’s shoulders touched the ll tor twice in a very few minutes. Our old friend Simpson Criss call ed at this oiliee Tuesday and left the wherewith f- r another years sub scription with us. Mr. Criss in forms us that he and Mrs. Criss will go to Grand Island and visit their daughter a few days after which they will go to Spaulding, in Gree ley county where they expect to make their home. • I have been troubled with indiges tion fur ten years, have tried many things and spent much money to no purpose until 1 tried Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. 1 have taken two bottles ar.d gotten more lelief from them than all other med clues taken. 1 feel more like 1 a boy than i have felt in t venty years.”! Audi rson Riggs of Sunny Lane. Tex. rtiousands have testified as did Mr j Biggs.— Odend thl Br s If you want deeds, mortgages, lease* or any l*g il instruments drawn at very reasonable rut 's wli n at the county -eat, call on W, .1 Fi-herat the North WKSTKRN ottlee. All kinds of blunts on hand. A Notary Public in olll *c. I Something Nctw ln'(i«)4er« Tourists to the Yellowstone Na tion 1 !’.■’• nex> si sob will he treat ; ed to a brand new at traction in a j Wonderful geyser. A man named J turns King who has been living in j t ie Park during the pist winter, Ins just informed the Helena ltecord ! til it m the early m irniog of Fob IS ; he was b wakened by a torrid explo sion of a lirgt quantity of powder, i He m o.i discovered that the Foiintiau geyser basin had given birth to a new i geyser. The new wonder is located about 200 feet immediately south of tin famous Fountain geyser. At the time of Mr. King’s discovery and for along time thereafter, it was sending a so lid column of hot water gushing forth from a subterranean hole about five feet in diameter with a loud roar. For an hour and a half the monster column of hot water shot heavenward It then subsided and has since been playing at regular intervals of about two hours. Singularly enough the Excelsior geyser, the largest, and in some re spects the most wonderful geyser iu the Park, which has not been in a state of eruption for several years past, commenced to play on Wash ington's birthday, ami continued in full play for live hours, FilKK H*UM ES Iu Alberta, Western Canada Having just returned from Alber ta. after spending most of the winter llure, 1 am prepared to furnish in tormatiun and assistance or entry certificates to anyone wishing to move into or go and see this now famous country, which is better thau Illinois and will make a richer slate with a better climate thau Iowa; warmer in winter and cooler in sum t iner. 1 have been appointed government agent for the K .up river distrie*, «i li headquarter at St. Paul amt vil! spend one day in vour town be fore our excursion starts west about middle of April. Send for maps and pamphlets or call at my office and see samples of grain and soil. Ezra K Thompson. Canadian Government Ag< ut. MAURI CO At the li.-me of the brides Grand mot her, Mrs, Sarah A.Gib-on in Loup < ity Nebr, on April 2nd 1901, Mr Harry G. T;tvif,r, and M «s Benin Rightenour wen j lined in marriage, Judge Ar.gier officiating. The wedding was an a*vol utely private one. The young couple have lived in Loup City and vicinity all their iives and the best wishes of their friends will go w ith tic in. At ttic office of county Judge Angier in this city, on the 2nd day of April, 1901, Mr. Horry F. Lybe*"ger and Miss Jc-sle Biss, both of Valley county Neb ICastcr exercises ar the M E. church Sunday evening April 7, w ill consist of | a Missionary Program as follows: Song, by congregation. ‘ From Green lands ley Mountains.” Prayer. I Anthem, bv Choir. I Recitation. Paper, Missionary Work in the Phi lippines, j Vocal Solo. | Recitation. | Paper. Missionary Work of Nine teenth Century. ; Song, by congregation. 4 The Morning Eight is Breaking.” I Paper, Livingstone’s Work iu Africa. | Recitation. i Paper, Work of Missions in India, j Duet. j W hat Children can do for Missions, j Exercise by Two Chi Idren. Short address by the Pastor. Doxology. --- \\ ill Taylor, won of Abraham Taylor, whom most of our people will remember, came to the city Wednesday evening. Will has befeD with a troop of Uncle Sam's cavalry in the Philippine* for more than two years and carries with him an honorable discharge from the ser vice containing a record of engage ments he was in. lie looks well and tells ns that his brother Sam is still in the Philippines with his regiment. A private Blue R >ck shoot was pulled oil at the Fair grounds Tuesday be tween Henry Eisner sr. Ilenty El-ucr jr. and W (i 0(lendshi. 25 rocks was the nmnbet u.-< d and thescorestood: Eisner ji. 17, OJei.dahl 15 mid Eisner sr 9. I Id4 was Mr O Iei-dahl's first attempt a. d shows Billy to be a thoroughbred. Peter F Ei landson returned from Col orado where lie has been during the •'inter months, lie will remain for a I Mme. and assist hi* sons on the farm i 1 i' which ho u ay return to Colorado. erTT » T > T T T T-r » T t T » » » > « y ^ T ~ : PATENTS i i > ADVICE AS 10 PATENTABILITY 1 I I N.«ti. • m " l:.wnme Arc ' L Ug ••» i f Book •• JT Bg1 L Chat> . till patent is secured. j L Letter* rtrictl* coafld BtLl. Address, 1 L . U -SincERb^P.io nt Lawyer. Washington, ILjCj ' r ?f you pf ed apythipg ip HHHm IkiSSfeEBS ESHER piy lipe give pie a call. I HAVE A COMPLETE STOCK OE iii! Pi., Pm Tits, li 1 A GENERAL LINE OF FARM IMPLEMENTS, FEED Grinders, Buggies, Wagons, Hardware, Sewing Machines, And a Well Selected Stock of Furniture. Call ami see my goods and learn my price before buying. T. M. REE®. a worthy mjccessoh. 'Some! hltiK New l inter Tlie sun " -li. lociuis nave tiled to cure CATARRH by t he use of powders, aeld gases, Inhalers and drugs In paste form. Their powders dry up the mucus membranes causing tin in to crack open and bleed The power ful acids used in the inhalers have entirely eaten away the same membranes that their makers have aiu ed to suie, while pastes and ointments cannot reach the di sease. An old and experienced practitioner who lias tor many years made a close study and specialty of the treatment of CATARRH, has at last perfected a treat ment wliieli when faithfully used, not only relievesat once, but permanently cures CAT.VKRII, by removing the cause, stop ping the discharges, and curing all inlta mation. It is the only remedy known to science that actually reaches the aiTlicled parts Tilts wonderful remedy Is kDown as “3NUKFEL3 the GUARANTEED CAT AKnll CUBE" and is sold at the extremeiy low price of One Dollar, each package con taining internal and external medicine sufficient fora full months treatment and everything necessary to ilsperfect use, “SNUFFELS" is the only perfect CAT Altlill CURE ever made and is now recog. nizedas the only safe and positive cure for that annoying and disgusting disease. It cures all inflamation quickly and perma nently and is also wonderfully quick to re lieve 1IAY FEVER or COLD in the HEAD t atarku when neglected often leads to OSSIMBTION—“SNirFFELS” will save y,,u if you use it at once. It is no ordinary remedy, lint a complete treatment which la positively guaranteed to cure cataiuih in any form or stage if used according to lie directions which accompany each package. Don't delay but send fur it at once and write lull particulars as to your condition, and you will receive special ad visc from the discoverer of this wonderful remedy regarding your case without cost to yon beyond '.lie regular price of ssi'i - PELS" thb "Gl'AKASTKKn CATARKtl Ct'RK." Sent prepaid to any address in ibe United States or Canada on receipt of one Dollar. Address Dept. AU.5 EDWIN II. GILES * UOMI'ANY, S3H0 and i3n3 .Market Street, 1'hiludelphia. I arm Paper Dnesii t I 111 the Hill. A farm paper Is alt right as an ad dition to tIn; fartnei’s reading matter, but first of all he wauls a Newspaper; one that will give him ail the tt legraph ie news of the world, markets, state and national politics, together with a lot of wholesome reading for the family The Semi-Weekly Slate Journal is just such a paper, published ev"ry Tuesday and Friday at Ihe state capital. For a short time The Western I’oultiv News will be suit FREE ONE YEAR to those sending $100 for The State Jour nal Address, State Journal, Lincoln, Neb A Itaging, Roaring Flood Washed down a telegraph line which Cbas. (J. Ellis, of Lisbon' !»• had to repair "Standing waist deep in icy water he writes," gave me a terrible cold and cough. It grew worse daily. Finally the best doctors in Oakland Neb, Sioux City and Omahasaid I hid Consumption and could not li /e. T hen I began using Dr. Kings New Discoveryand was whol ly cured by six bottles." Positively gu&ranted for Coughs Colds ami all Throat and Lung troubles by Odendahl Bros Price 50c and $1 00. Illg Foul try Fik|i#*r Free. Ju«t fora short time to inlroduca the Semi-Weekly State Journal that paper will send the Western Potutry News a year free to anyone sending $1 00 for a years subscription to The Semi Weekly State Journal, which i« published every Thursday and Friday; gives all the news of the world days ahead of farm papers and weeklies. It is a new s paper from start to finish anil is the paper for the farmer. A great many readers call it the ‘farmers daily.’ One doll r gets the Journal twice-a week a whole year and The We-tern Poultry News a whole year. This is a big bunch of reading for a dollar. Send your order to The State Journal, Lin coln, N.-b. II e Kept li in Lei; Twelve years #go J. \V. Sullivan, of Hartford f'ouu , scratched his leg with rtDty wire Inlltinmitlon a.d b'ood poisoi iug set in. For two year he sufl'er ed lot ti-ely. Then the best doctors urg ed amputation.*’ but,'' lie write* "I used one b .die < f E'ectrle Bitters ami 1 1-2 box - ot Bo iilen’s Arnica Salve and my ig w i-.-'mid and will as ever’’ For Eruptions, Eczema. Tetter,Sa t Rheum, Sore- and all blood disorders Eletric Blt ters in s no rival on earth Try them 0 1 mi alii Bro‘. will guirruiiee satisfac tion or u fund money. Only 60 cents I Those famous little pills, DeWMtiV Little Plarly Risers will remove all im purities from your system, cleanse your bow els, make them regular—Odendahl Bros BURLINGTON ROUTE. Low Hates, West ami Northwest. At a time of year when thousands will take advantage of them, the Burlington Route makes sweeping reductions in its rates to the West and Northwest—to Utah, Montana, Washington, Oregon and British Colu ml)ia, Bates: February 12. 19, and 2<>. March 5, 12, lit, and 2(>, April 2, 9, lti, 23, and 30. Rates are shown below: To Ogden, Halt Laie. Hutto, Hcl- | (% on a, Anaconda and Missoula.}’ W—«'• , To All Points on tlie Northern't I’acolie K.v. west of Missouia Including Spokane Seattle, } Tacoma. Portland as well as ^ “ Vancovor, and Vie to I la H. C. J ■ To All Points on the Spokane Fal s & Northern lty and the r £.)" Washington & Columbia Fiver i v— K. K,.- - - ’ Never has the Uacitic Northwest I been as prosperous as now. Labor is iti constant demand and wages are high. The money making opportu nities are bejond dutnber-in mines, lumoer, merchandising, farming, fruit raising, fishing, and all the I other industries of a oreat and grow ing country. Literature on request—free. •I F it a nci s, fjrou’l Fassenger Agt. Omaha, Nebr. R. J. NIGHTINGALE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, LOUP CITT. i i KO, A. S- MAIN. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON I.OUP CITY, - - NUBIiASKA. OFFICE.—At St Elmo Hotel. “Last winter I was confined to my bed with a very bad cold on my lungs. Nothing gave me relief. Finally my wife bought a bottle of One Minute . Cough Cure that effected a speedy cure. 1 cannot speak too highly of that excel lent remedy .’’-Mr. I’. K. Houseman, Manatawnee, Fa. Oiiendahl Bros. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior. Land Office at Lincoln, Neb. I March1901, f Notice la hereby given that the follow ing.named settler baa filed notice of Ills Intention to make llnal proof In support of Ills claim, and that said proof will be made before J. A. Angler, county Judge of Sherman county, at Loup City, Nebraska, on Saturday, May II, 1901, viz: Levi F. Good win. Homestead Entry No. 17.377, for the North East fotmh, of of section Township 14, Range IS west. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, viz: lied Dad dow, Clark L. Alleruan, David De Pew, Earnest Conner, all of Loup City, Neb. raska. J W. Johnson, Register. WANTED.—Capable, reliable persons in every county to represent large company of solid financial reputation; $939 salary per year, payubie weekly; $3 per day abso lutely sure and all expenses; straight, bona fide, definite salary, no eommis41un; salary paid each Saturday and expense money advanced each week. STANDARD HOU8E 331 DrakiiokN St., CHICAGO. 1300 NOTICE FOR LHJUOR LICENSE Notice is hereby given that T. II. Eisner didonthe.'ird day of April 1901, tile with the Village Clerk of Loup city, Nebraska, in the county of Sherman and said stale his petition and application for a license to sell malt, spirituous and vinous liquors in said village for the fiscal year bcginnlngon the first Tuesday of May, 1901; such application being tlio petition of more than thirty of the resident free holders of said villngo of Loup city. Any objections, protests or re monstrances to said application must be filed on or before tbs 7th day or May 1901. j Dated this 3rd day of April 19)1. T II. Ei.sunt, Applicant. Attest G II GiitsoN, Village Clerk. Tl's Kusy To Keel Good Countless thousands have found a blog . sing to tbe body of Dr. King's New Life * Pills which positively cure Constipation Sick Headache, Dizziness Jaundice' Ma laria, Fever and Ague and all Liver and Stomach troubles. Purely vegetable never gripe or weaken. Only 25c at Odendah! Bros. •lob Couldn't Have Stood I t If he'd had Itching Piles. They're ter ribly annoying; but Bucklen’s Arnica Salve will cuie the worst case of piles on earth It has cured thousands For In juries Pains or Boilily Eruption it's the best salve in the world . Price 25c a box Cure guaranteed. Sold ly Odendabl Bros. IT IS ONE THING to cover up a flaw. It is an other to repair it. Any cross road ticker can take a watch or T a clock to pieces hut it takes a mechanic to put it togather a gain. If you only desire to have your time piece spoiled take it to any old shop where they have a jeweler’s sign out, but if you wish your work done by an expert who guarantees satisfaction or no pay, call at my shop. In selectingjewclrv from our perfect stock, you have the comforting assurance that whatever is chosen is in strict harmony with the canons of good taste; and the knowledge that the lowest prices are your privilege here. Store.—North Side R. R. St. G. H. MORGAN, JEWELER AND OPTICIAN. LOUP OIT Y. NSB- * ■ COCKS IN COLTS AND CALVES. For a young calf or colt from a day to a month old give one teaspoonful of Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Hem. edy In half a gill of water as a drench after each operation of the bowels more than natural; usually one dose Is sufficient. For older animals it may be given in the feed. Thousands of valuable animals are saved bv It each year. This remedy is Just what you should take yourself when troubled with diarrhoea. Tor sale by Odundahl Hros. Dyspepsia Cure D sV' l •' what you eat. Iter Jtk digests the foed and aids Nature i st>. ngthening and recon structing , ho pxin.nsted digesting or gans. It is the Sat ■-st disc ovpreddigest ant and tonir No other preparation can approach in eifleiency. It, in stantly relieves oid permanently cures Dyspepsia, >'ue,’• sii .n, Heartburn, fjmHuenee. Sour ioma. h, Nausea, biek Headache,Gast i !<;ia,Cramps,and ah other results o;’ Imp .feet digestion. Prepared by E C D«W,U*C> Chicoa'* For sal.' by ODIONDAHL DUDS., -w