The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917, June 28, 1901, Image 4

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    Uoaal Dsws.
N B. Thompson was a hub visitor
Tuesday.
Mrs 8. F. Reynolds went to Sargent
Tuesday.
Mrs Val McDonald has been on the
sick list this week .
Misses Ella and Sarah Lofbolrn visit
ed Hazard last Sunday.
T. C. Chamberlain and son of Cleai
Creek was in the city Wednesday.
Ray Pedler went to Cherry county
Wednesday to spend the summer.
Frank Dennis will occupy the old
residence property of C. J. Odendahl
N. G. Leroy, Sr, Paul's King of In
surance agents v.as in the city Tuesday.
A. J. Wilson and Dan Carpenter of
Austin were agreeable callers at this
ofllce this week.
Heavy Draft Stallion will stand at
the Round Front Barn during the season
of 1901. apr25—u o o
Lew Owen < xpeets to move his fami
ly into the tenement house of G. II.
Scott, near the reservoir, immediately
after the Fourth.
The mercury stood at 99 several davs
this week and the wind had the appear
ance of just leaving the stubble tieids
of bleeding Kansas.
Several land seekers were in town
during the past week but they were
very carefully herded. It reminds one
of Joey Bagstock.
E. A. Brown left last Monday
morning for Batavia and Chicago, Id.
where he will spend a f-rw weeks
visiting friends.
Adam Conhlserreturned home from
Illinois, last Saturday w ith Mis. Con
hiacr and the children. Mrs. Conbieer
was better but still very weak.
Loup Cityites should not forget that
Rockville contributed largely to our
festivities last Fourth, and that we
should reciprocate to the best of our
ability this year.
Oscar llaoisb, of JiJckville drove up
to the county seat Saturday He says
crops are booming in the south part of
the county and there is every appear
ance of an old time yield.
A sample of rye from the Held of
Frank Haller of Hazard township was
handed us Monday. It is excellent,
stands 4i feet high arid the heads are
well developed and well filled.
Frank Dennis, a liveryman from Ar
cadia, has rented the barn belonging to
Clint Outhouse and moved his stock
to this place. Mr. Dennis comes highly
recommended as a liveryman and we
extend him the right hand of fellow
ship.
V. S. Flor of Omaha, was in the city
Tuesday looking over the country with
n view to purchasing some farm land
here. Mr Flor is a very pleasant gen
tleman and we hope he will conclude to
make some Shennau county invest
ments.
Able Sack of Ashton, Neb., has gain
ed considerable enviable notoriety
throughout the country as the inventor
of a very superior trip hammer. Mr.
Sack had his invention patented, and
the Scientific American considered it of
onoHgh Importance that it produced a
full detailed cut and description thereof.
Frank Dennis, the gentleman who
now occupies the livery barn formerly
known as the Steve Gray barn, desires
to say to the public that he is fully
•‘lipped with good horses an 1 new rigs,
and is prepared to please the most ex
acting. When in need of a conveyance
call and examine his and be convinced
Several of our citi zens have harvested
a tine crop of strawberries this season.
Frank Brewer is making a specialty of
the business and consequently is taking
the lead. Ye senior editor has so far
picked about do gallons while ye junior
editor has had quite a harvest. W. J.
Fisher and Wilber Waite are also
among those who have got very good
returns from their strawberry beds.
Most every little town in the country
will celebrate the Fourth this year
Loup City has rightly concluded to at
tend other Diaces and not celebrate here.
The celebration of our national day
should be had in different towns od
different years and thereby made a
great success of it. This thing of cele
brating every year In the same town
looks too much like hoging matters
and not like patriotism.
A gentleman from Ashton inform* us
that some of our sports took In a dance
at that place a short time ago and feel
ing "as young as th-y used to be," got
on a high lonesome and captured the
marshal. They took his gi.n away from
him and appropriated his star and had
a ' good time" generally. The gun they
leltwith an Ashton I te who was parti
ceps crlminus, and the star they sent
him by express. That sounds like the
happy days of yore in Loup City.
A short time ago some sacrilegious
sinner traveling in the west side of the
county entered the German Luthorn
church near Hazard and with no fear of
God in his pusllanlmous heart walked
off with the silver communion set, a
mirror, some towels and other small ar
tides. He wms a stranger and was seen
by one of the near t>y residents They
say he traveled east and it Is thought he
was going to join Dowie at Zion, III.,
and wanUd to take some substantial
evidence of bis zeal to the prophet
Tbe bay ciep bids fair to be an ex
cellent one.
E. G Taylor of Ashton was a Loup
City visitor Friday.
W. J. Wilbur of Litchfield made a
flying trip to the bub Friday.
Miss Gladys O'Bryan came home
Tuesday evening for a vacation.
T. M. Heed put down a well for Chas.
Oor.hiser at the rear of the I’orter build
ing last Saturday.
M A. Robbins is pushing things on
his farm this season. He is building
some very line buildings.
Henry Wilson wrote up 17 new ap
plications for the Modern Woodmen at
Sargent during the past week.
Hans Beck and Peter Ilehnke of the
west side dropped in and exchanged
ideas vi ith ye editor Monday.
Jennie—To have a round beautiful
neck wiggle your head from side to side
every night take Rocky Mountain Tea
It's a short cut to a graceful form. 35c.
Ask your druggist.
Don't get side-tracked in business.
Dullness sometimes passes for death
Men with brains reach the goal. Rocky
Mountain Tea puts gray matter into
ones head. 35c. Ask your druggist
A surgical operation is not necessary
to cure piles DeWitt's Witch Hazel
Salve saves all that expense and never
fails. Beware of counterteits. Oden
dalil Bros.
W. D. Ftench. W G McNulty and
H J. Cole, Loup City’s triutnverate of
horse trafie are shipping the sand from
this place to Ashton to construct the
large brick store of Marvel A Co.
A horse race was pulled of!' at the
fair grounds Saturday be’ween Mr.
Bowman's bay mare and a traveling
speeder. Our boys lost their tin. Moral:
Don’t monkey with the buzz saw.
Mr. James Brown of Putsmoutb, Va
over 90 years of age suffered for years
with a bad syre on Ills face. Physicians
could not help him DeWitys Witch
Hazel Salye cured him permanently.—
Odendah! Bros
A. I’. Culley was last heard from in
Omaha on his way to In liana. People
in Sherman county w ill be compelled to
look after their own showers for some
time unless Mr. Culley attends to it by
mail.
Miss Lenna Doner of Washington
township and Miss Maud Reynolds of!
Webster township made this office a
pleasant call last Thursday afternoon
to witness the operation of construct
ing of a family newspaper.
Mrs. E. Holcomb who went to Okla
homa a short time ago expecting to
make her home there, returned to Loup
City last week She informs us thas she
could not stand that climate, otherwise
she has nothing to say against the
country.
You may as well expect to run a steam
engine without water as to tinil an ac
tive, energetic man with a torpiil liver
and you may know that bi3 liver is tor
pid when be does not relish his food or
feels dull and languid after eating, often
his headaches and sometimes dizziness.
A few doses of Chamberlain's Stomach
ar.d Liver Tablets will restore bis liver
to its normal functions, renew his vital
ity, improve his digestion and make
him feel liken new man. Price 25cents
Sample free at Odendahl Bros.
Last Thursday morning Peter Thode
who lives up the B. & M. track
from town, notified Sheriff Snyder
that a queer acting man was wondering
along the track near his place. Mr.
Snyder at once went to the place and
found a man laying beside the track
very much dazed, nearly starved and
without a doubt insane. lie gave his
name as W. L. Wilson and said he was
from Iowa. From indications he has
escaped from an asylum some place.1
He was so badly starved that he grab- j
bed old lemon peels from the ground
and ravenously ate them. The sherilf
brought him to town, attended to his ;
wants and placed him in jail awaiting
developments.
Frank Pokowskl, a Pole living in the
vicinity of Ashton, was arrested on
complaint of his daughter charging bun
with an assault with Intent to commit
murder The girl left home some time
ago on account of fear of her father and
went to live with her grand parents.
A few days before the arrest she was
warned not to be alone with him and
thesame day she was warned he came
to the place she was at, he was intoxi
cated and had a double barreled shot
gun and asked the girl to come out side
he wanted to speak to her. Her grand
mother went with her and immediately
upon getting out side, and without say-1
lug a word, tie raised the gun towaid
the girl, the grandmother stepped
quick)v between them and prevented h
tradgedy. The old man was held to
the district court
Y P. 8. C. E. CONVENTION.
Cincinnati, Ohio, July «l 10
THE OFFICIAL ROUTE.
The following lines have been chosen
as the Official Route, to the above Con
vention. UNION PACIFIC TOOMA
HA, C A N W TOCHICAGO, PENN
SYLVANIA LINK-*TO CINCINNATI
special cars will leave Omaha at 4:55
|p m. July 5, arriving Chicago early the
| next morning. Cincinnati the following
morning ONE FARE PLUS 92(H)
FOR THE ROUND TRIP.
Full information cheetfully furnished
upon application.—H. J. Clifton, Agt.
I
SUPERVISOR S PROCEEDINGS.
1-oup City. Neb June loth, 1001
I’ersuant to adjournment of March 5th, 1001
the board of Supervisors of Sherman county |
met at the court house In Loup City on this
date members heiog present W. C. Dietrichs
Chairman. Anton Kwiatkowski. D. H. Rich
ardson. Lewis Bechthold. J F. Roberts and
John Boeking. Supervisors and John Min
■ hull. County Clerk, and the following busi
ness was had and done to wit:
The minutes of previous meeting were
read and on motion approved
In the matter of the consent road petition
ed for by Rudolph Fender and others, pray
ing that a road be established in Bristol twp
the board does find that said road 1* a public
necessity and that tbe owners of land ad
joining said road have waved damages by
reason of the establishment thereof, and on
motion petition is granted and >aid road is
established.
In the matter of tbe petition of Rudolph
Fender and others asking for the vacation of
a road in Bristol township, the board having
examined said petition, report of special
committee etc., was on motion granted.
In tbe matter of the petition of John Wuh
ler and others for the establishment of a road
in Elm township, this board having exam
ined said petition together with the report of
special commissioner, tbe sherifT a service
of notice and proof of publication Said pe
tition was on motion granted.
Tbe matter of Geo W. Hunter in regard to
the purchase of tux sale certificate, on lots
three and four, block six. Wood Smith's
iidditlon to Loup City was postponed.
Before the board appeared E A. Draper for
Dema Draper and Cutharina Back and It. J•
Nightingale for Jobu Terhune aud Martha
Engle and asked that the county hoard make
* reduction in the special thistle tax delin
quent on the lands of the above named parties
upon whom Sherman county had served
notice of proceedure of tax lien, and on mo
tion the above request was laid over until
two o’clock of the aftaruoou June 14, 1001.
The petition asking that Sherman eounty
ronstruct a bridge between sections
23 and 29 in Hazard township as prayed for
by Auguat Lade and others was on motion
disallowed.
On motion Peter Tbode. supervisor of Lo
gan township was ordered to deliver to Haz
iiml township sufficient of the old lumber frum
McAlpine bridge to construct a bridge across
Bloody Run, between sections 23 and *9, town
ship 13, range 15.
On motion the county treasurer is author
ized to proceed to collect the delinquent per
sonal tux of Joseph Littlefield and Sheely
Rogers and Co.
It appearing to the board from tbe affidavit
of George Hightenour that said George
Rightenour was, during the year of 1807 a
resident of the state of Iowa and was as
sessed in said state for said year it was
ordered that his personal tax for said year
be stricken from the tax list of Sherman
county.
The following claims were allowed, deduct
ions for taxes made and warrants ordered
drawn on the respective funds as follows:
Road Fund:
Peter Rowe,. . . $4.90
F. E. Brewer, taken for tax . 4.00
E. A. Smith. .. 4.00
E. A. Smith. . 3.50
F. E. Brewer. 3.00
F. E. Brewer. 90
W L Marcy taken for tax . 3.50
M H Smith. a.eo
A. M. Bennett. 3.90
F. E. Brewer. 3.90
Henry -Tenner . 3.10
Bridge Fund.
Walter Mooo. 2.00
Buffalo county. 0.50
General Fund:
F. E. Brewer . . 7.00
T. S. Nightingale.19.00
J. P. Jaeger ... 2.00
Wm. Cramer... 5 00
Lewis Bechthold. ... 14 15
N. E. Armstrong. 4 50
Fremont Tribune... .00 75
Fremont Tribune. . 8 00
Where upon the county board on motion
adjourned to 1 o'clock p. m. of June 14. 1001.
John Minhiicli,. County Clerk.
June II. lOd
Be it remembered that at a session of the
county board of Supervisors begun and holden
iu Loup City cn the lllbdayof June 1001 ai
forcing to law, for the purpose of sitting as a
board of equalization, mem tiers present be
ing W. C. Dietrichs, Chairtnam. Peter l’hode
D. H. Richardson Lewis Bechthold. J. F.
Roberts John Boeking and Anton Kwiat
kowski. Supervisors aud John Minsbull.
county clerk. The following proceeding was
had and done
This day was passed in computations on
matters of equalization.
Whereupon tbe board adjourned to 0 o'clock
of June 12 1001.
June 12, 1001.
County board in session this date aud sit
ting as u board of equalization. All members
of board present.
Before the board came Charles Uastyer a9
^wuer of the following described real estate,
and having filed with the county clerk a
complaint in writing, which complaint bad
been presented to the township board of Loup
City township uml was duly attested by
the clerk of said township ami on appeal from
the town board requesting the county board
to reduce the value as found by the assessor
of Said township as follows: On the brisk
building on Lot 10, block 18, original town of
Loup City a reasonable reduction from C50U.00
the assessed value of said land. On motion
whereof It Is ordered that the assessed value
of the above described real estate be reduced
to the sum of $400.00 and the county clerk 1*
ordered to show the above reduction on the
assessors books.
It appearing to the hoard that section 0.
township 14, range 15, Sherman County had
escaped a school bond levy for the year 181*
the clerk is ordered to levy a bond lux on
said real estate.
The remainder of this day was passed In
computllion iu mutters of equalization
Whereupon the county board adjourned to
0 o'clock a m of
June 13. 1001,
All members of the board is present on
this date sitting as a board of equalization.
It appearing to the board that the assess
or -, hooks of l.ogan township for the year 1091
Is not complete and that said assessor bad
failed to comply with tbe instructions of the
state auditor and other officials us provided
bylaw it Is on motion ordered by the board
that the assessor's bock and schedules lie re
turned to said assessor for correction.
Whereupon board adjourned to Do clock a m
of June 11 ileu.
John Minhiicli., County clerk
♦ • •
‘ A few months ago, food which ate
for breakfast would not remain on my
stomach for half an hour. I used one
bottle of your Kodol Dyspepsia Cure
and can now eat inv breakfast and other
meats with a relish and my food is
thoroughly digested. Nothing equals
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure for stomach
ironbl* s ’ II. s Hits. Arlington, Tex.
Km|ol Dyspepsia Cure digests what
you eat — Oderidahl Bros.
DIED.
At six o'clock on the morning of
June 20th 1901. The infant son of Mr
anil Mrs Charles Kairbafrn of Rockville
1’he little bud hail gladdened the hearts
of kind parents but two short months
when the cruel band of the grim reaper
was laid upon him and he was returned
to the God who gave. The sympathy
of their many friends are extended in
tbelr bereavement.
CARD OF THANKS .
We desire to lender our sincere thans* to
our many friends who so kindly assisted us
during the sickness and death of our infant
sou. and especially those who so kindly hur
ried to us as soon as taey heard of our loss
and staid with Us to the end. Also the Rock
ville choir, not only for excellent music, hut
the thoughtful arrangement of many detuils
so necessary at such times and comforting to
the heart of the bereaved
Mk and Mas. chak. FaihiiaIhn,
Mu. and Mrs a. J. Faikhairn,
AND OTHER RELATIVES.
-♦ A ♦
Fly nets of all kinds at—
W. S. Owens’ harness shop.
■—
Leave your orders for ice
with O. Renschoter.
-.— - —
A Good Cough Medicdue
It speaks well for Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy when druggists ese it in
their own families in preference to any
other. I have sold Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy for the past the years with
complete satisfaetion to myself and
customers,” says Druggist J. Goldsmith
Van Etten.'N. Y. "I have always used
in inv own family both for ordinary
coughs and colds and for the cough fol
low ing la grippe, and fin I it very elH
eatlous.” For sale by Odendahl Bros.
-
T M Reed sells sewing ma
chines and a general line of
furniture
Eczema, saltrheum, tetter, chafing,
ivy poisoning and all skin tortures are
quickly cured by DeWitt’» Witch Hazel
Salve. The certain pile cure Odendahl
Bros,
♦ • ♦
Just received. — A new line
of trunks, telescopes, and club
bags at W. 8. Owens’ harness
shop.
The bilious, tired, nervous man can
not successfully compete with his heal
thy rival. DeWltt's Little Early Risers
the famous pills for constipation will
remove the cause of your trouble.—
Odendahl Bros
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There will be regular Presbyter
ian services each Sunday hereafter
until further notice as follows: At
Loup City in the Peterson hall at
10:30 a. m.; at Austin at 3 30 p. in.
and at Rockville at 8.00 o'clock p.
in. All are cordially invited.
Rev. G. C. Porter, Pastor.
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Didn't Marry Kor Money
The Boston man, who iatelv married
a sickly rich young woman, is happy
now, for lie got Dr. King's New Life
Pills, which restored her to perfect
health. Infallible for Jaundice, Bil
iousness, Malaria, Fever and Ague and
all Liver and Stomach troubles. Gen
tle but effective. Only :25c at Odendahl
Bros.
WANTED.—Capable, reliable persons in
every county to represent largo company
of solid financial reputation; jarst; salary
per year, payable weekly; 13 per day abso
lutely sure and all expenses; straight,
bona.tide, definite salary, no comrnislion;
salary paid each Satnrday and expense
money advanced each week. STANDARD
HOUSE. 334 DKAKUORN ST., CHICAGO. 1366
WANTED,—TRCBTWORTHV W KN AND wo
men to travel and advertise for old es
tablished house of solid financial standing.
Salary #TsO a year and expenses, all pay
able in cash. No canvassing required.
Give reference and inclose self-addressed
stamped envelope. Address Manager, 3ft.r>
ax ton, lildg , Chicago.
Dyspeptics cannot be long lived be
cause to live requires nourishment.
Food is not nourssbing until it is digest
ed A dlsordored stomach counot digest
food, it must have asstsiance. Kodol
Dyspepsia <’ure digests all kinds of food
without aid from the stomach, allowing
it to rest and regain its natural func
tions. Its elements are exactly the
same as the natural digestive lluids and
it simply can’t help but do vou good.
Odendahl Bros
Will sell or exchange for
stock, a McCormick Hinder,
nearly new. j282w
L. N. Smith.
RoVal
Baking Powder
Makes the bread
more healthful.
Safeguards the food
against alum*
Alum baking powders are the greatest
menacen to health of the present day.
W0TA1 BAM NO POwOfB CO., MtW VOX*.
W. J. FISI1E.. GEO. E. HENSCIIOTER,
Attowey and Notary Publie. Publisher Lour City Nohthwkmkhn
Fisher & Benschoter,
Real Estate Agents,
LOUP CITY, NEBRASKA.
Town Lots, Wild, Cultivated and Irrigated
LANDS FOR SALF,
r ROLLMAN CHERRY SEEDER. 1
This perfect cherry seeder does not crush the cherry or cause any loss of juice. A
practical machine for large, smaii or California cherries. The seed extracting knife
drives seed into one dish and actually throws the cherry into another. The markj of the
knife can scarcely be seen on the seeded fruit. Seeds from 20 to 30 quarts per hour
Ask your dealer for it. If he cannot furnish, we will send it anywhere in the IV S ,
express prepaid, on receipt of $1. For further information write to the manufacturers,
Tinn2^^ROLLIHAN^1ANlJFACTlJRINGC|0^25U!Pei]^lvenue^MounCJoy^PfL,
R. J. NIGHTINGALE,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
LOUP CITY. I l m
A- S- MAIN.
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
LOUP CITY, • NtBRASKA
OFFICE.- One door west of Oilcnilahl's
Druy Store
W J. FISHER,
Attorney at Law and Notary Public.
Will Defend in Foreclosure Csaea.
ALSO DO A
General Real Estate Business.
Office In Nohthwestihh Building,
LOOT CITY, - NEHUAUKA.
BURLINGTON ROUTE HOLIDAY
RATES.
July 3 ami I - between stations not
more than two hundred miles apart.
Return limit, July 5. Minimum rate
50 cents.
A severe sprain will usually disable
the injured person for three or four
weeks. Many eases have oec ired, how
ever, in which a cure has been effected
In less than one week by apylying Cham
berlain's Pain Balm. For sale by Oden
dahl Bros.
H IS LIFE SAVED.
Ity Chamberlain's Coll e. Cholera ami
Diarrhoea Uemedy.
“I am sure that Chamberlain's Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy at one
time saved my life,” says A. K. Lafa
lett e.of Gregory Landing, Clark county
Missouri. “I was in such bad shape
that the doctors said I could not live.
When I was at the lowest ebb, one o(
my neighbors brought in a bottle of
Chamberlain's Colic Cholera and Diar
rhoea Remedy and I took it and got in
stant relief. I soon got up and around.
That was nine years ago and 1 am still
in good health. Since then that medi
cine has always been in my house and
always will be. It is the best on earth.'
F'or sale by Odendahl Bros.
A WORTHY SUCCESSOR
'Something New Under
The sun."
All Doctors have tried to cure CATARRH
by the use of powders, add gases. Inhalers
and drugs In paste form. Their powders
dry up the mucus membranes causing
tbun to crack open and bleed. The power
ful acids used in the inhalers have entirely
eaten away the same membranes that
their makers have alired to cuie, while
pastes and ointments cannot reach the di
sease. An old and experienced practitioner
who has tor many years made a close
study and specialty of the treatment of
OATARRH, has at last perfected a treat
ment which when faithfully used, not only
relieves at once, hut permanently cures
CATARRH, by removing the cause, stop
ping the discharges, and curing ail Infla
ination. It is the only remedy known to
science that actually readies the afllicted
parts. This wonderful remedy is known as
"8NUFFKL3 the GUARANTEED CAT
ARRH (JUrK" and is sold at the extremely
low price of One Dollar, each package con
taining Internal and external medicine
sufficient for a full months treatment and
everything necessary to its perfect use,
"SNUFFELS’’ is the only perfect CAT
ARRH CURE ever made and Is now recog
nixed as the only safe and positive cure for
that annoying and disgusting disease. It
cures all intlaination quickly and perma
nently and Is also wonderfully quick tore
lievo HAY FEVKItor COLD in the HEAD.
Catarrh when neglected often leads to
Consumption—"Snuffeus" will save you
if you use it at once. It is no ordinary
remedy, but a complete treatment which
is positively guaranteed to cure catarrh
in any form or stage if used according to
the directions which accompany each
package. Don’t delay hut send for it at
once and write full particulars as to your
condition, and you will receive special ad
vise from the discoverer of this wonderful
remedy regarding your case without cost
to you beyond the regular price of sni f
PEI.S" the "GUARANTEED CAT A It It II CURE."
Sent prepaid to any address in the United
States or Canada on receipt of tine Dollar.
Address Dept. Aia# EDWIN H. GILES a
COMPANY, 333b and 3333 Market Street,
Philadelphia.
Danger, disease and death follow ne
glect of (h ’ bowajs. Use DeWitt's Lit
tle Karly Klsefs to regulate ther.i and
you will add years to your life and life
to your years Kasy to take, never
gripe.— Odendahl Bros.
Women
Love
Jewelry
%r
and so do most every body
else, which is a mark of refine
ment with the human family.
To get the most exquisite for
the least money, and that which
will please you most, you only
have to call on
G. H. MORGAN.
He carries a line of watches
and clocks in connection with
high grade jewelry, and can
always be found at his show
cast' ready to please your taste
or at his bench to do your re
pairing promptly, neatly and
accurately. No trouble to
i v
! show goods norcharge for work
unless done in a first class
manner.
COME AND SEE US.
Store.—North Side R. R. St.
G. H. MORGAN.
JEWELER AND OPTICIAN.
LOUP CITY. NFB.
4TH OF cJUlY PROGRAM.
GRAND ISLAND, NEBRASKA.
1 •25tii, anniversary.
Salute, 1'25 g iah at sunrise.
9:30 a. in. Grand Patriotic and
Civic parade, including Gentry’s
drg and pony show.
10:30 a in Invocation," reading of
the Declaration of Independence, «►
Oration, Patriotic Songs and Ex
ercises at court square.
10:30 a in Rase ball game at Puk
wana park, North Plaite vs.
Grand Island.
12:00 m. Basket Picnic at Court
House Square.
1:30 p m to 4:30 p m. Concerts by
the bands on Thiid Street, hose
races, horse races, pony races, foot
races, track and wheel borrow
races’ sack races, and athletic
sports. All on third street.
4:30 p m. Rase b ill game at Puk
wana park and huloon ascension.
4:30 to 0:00 p rn. Rand concerts on
3rd street by Harrison's celebrated
band and bv the inlander's state
concert hand.
0:00 p m. Supper.
7:30 to 8:3ft p. m Grand Consert
In- the two bands on 3rd street.
8:30 to 11:30 p in. Grandest dis
play of fire works ever seen any
where. $500.00 in cash appropri
ated to amuse the multitudes.
Bv Order of Committee
Imitators have been many. Thought
full people have learned that true merit
conies only wiih the genuine loeky
Mountain Tea made by the Madison
Medicine Co. 35c. Ask your druggist,