Uoaal Daws. The county fathers were in session this week. James Gray of the west side was at the hub Saturday. J. T. Hale went to Battle Creek Neb on business Moaday. Carl de la Motte of Hazard township was in the city Friday. Samuel Gal laway bad a bad siege o» cramps last Sunday night. Win. Couton of Austin was shaking bands *ith the boys Saturday. Joseph Rosenenewlski of Rockville, twp., was at the hub Saturday. Clark Allaman took some lumber along home from town Monday. Jacob Chipps of Fullerton, was a pleasant caller at this office Monday. Ernie Rentfrow took charge of the Johauseu restaurant Monday morning. John Needham and Joha Carpenter of Austin, attended the pop caucus Sat urday. Jay Cole had a serioua attack of cramps Saturday. They left hits rather peaked, VV. J. Fisher made a trip to Oak creek Saturday evening returning Sun day evening. Miss May Hancock captured two first aad two second prizes on fancy work at the state fair. Mr. and Mrs. A Sutton of Valiev county came down Saturday to visit their daughters Henry Johansen and son came In from Iowa. Thursday evening for a couple weeks visit with relatives Loup City is putting on metropolitan airs. The clang of the shooting gallery can be heard all day and most of the night. Andrew Gorski of Ashton, the leader of the socialist party In Sherman coun ty, visited several day s In the city last week. A, W, Throckmorton of Divide, was at Aurora, last week consulting the Board of Pension examiners in regard to his claim. Miss Abbie Conger came up from Omaha Thursday evening for a visit with her pareuts. Miss Abbie is look ing exceding well. Samuel Carpentei of Austin who has been working in Colorado for some time returned home last week and will stay for the present, Mr. Wallard, an organizer for the Royal Highlanders has bees working In this olty during the past week, wits what success we have not learned. Robert Nlmmo, a former resident of Sherman eaunty but who has been away from here for the past dozen years, re turned for a two weeks visit Tuesday. Mr. Lawrsnse Line of Hazard, is re ceiving instructions in the jewelry busi ness under the able tutilage of O. H Morgan, Loup .City's industrous and capable jeweler. J. T. Hale has purched a very neat little pony buggy for his son Ellbanks. When the boy gets his sbetlends hook ed to It he will have a complete and handsome little out!t. B. W. Pursell, Kintersville. Pa., says he suffered 25 years with piles and could obtain no relief until DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve effected a permanent cure, Counterfeits are worthless.— Odendahl Bros. A Boone, onr old and well beloved jeweler who moved from here to Gree ley, Center, four years ago, returned Tuesday and will again repair your watch at the lowest cash rates. Wel come Boone. The Woodmen boys received their new uniforms last Friday. They are very tine and make a grand appearance. The boys will feel way up in G when they get them on. They will present a slight appearance of militarism but then we have got use to that. Henry Braydon, Harris, N ,C. says: “1 took medlcin* 20 years for asthma but one bottle of One Minute Cough Cure did me more good than any thing else during that time. Best Cough Cure. —Odendahl Bros. A surprise party and dance was given Tuesday night In honor of Miss Mary Minshull's birth day. Society hall was secured for the evasion and about .'10 Invited guests enjoyed themselves for several hours. County Surveyor Corning, was in the city this week. He is running the line for the Nebraska Telephone Co., and arrived at the east Jins of the town Tuesday evsniDg and informed us that the gang with the poles are drawing near. Chamberlain * Pain Bairn applied u> a cut, bruise, burn, scald or like injury will instantly allay tbe pain and wi}] heal the part* in less time than any otl er treatm“nt. Unless tbe Injury is v< ry severe it will not leave a sear Pun Balm also cures rheumatism, sprains, swellings and lameness. For sale by Odendabl Bros. Mis* Edna Minsbull ieft Saturday morning for Crete, Nebr . where she will complete her education at boaDe college. Miss Minsbull wa9 tbe youag lady who received tbe scholarship at the graduating exercises of our high acbool In the spring of '90. for showing the highest percent of efficiency in her studies and she goes to reap her reward for merited proficiency t Leave your orders for ice with 0. Benschoter. Will Crisa was a pleasant caller at tbia office Monday. Fred Wlsbman of Aabton.waa at the county seat Monday. Eddy B. Dunlap of the west side took In the city Friday. W. S. Waite returned from Lincoln and the state fair Saturday. Hon. S, J. Fair of Rockville, was a county seat visitor Saturday. Geo Rightenour and Will Draper of Divide, was in the city Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Alf Wilson and An drew, of Austin, Were In the city Sat urday. Elias Ogle of Austin, was repairing his political fenses last Saturday at the pop caucus. 1 57 Inches of water fell here Tues day night. It was a regular de>uge for an hour. W- P. Baird is having his barn re shingled. P. T. Kewe Is doing the work. Harry and John Taylor came home Saturday and spent Sunday with their families Mrs Burns left Saturday morning for Mansfield, Ohio, where she goes foi a months visit with relatives and friends. T M- Reed sells sewing ma chines and a general line of furniture The large canvas to cover the bowery at the Woodmen picnic to-day, arrived last Monday. It Is 40x40 and will be a great eonvenience to the place for future celebrations. The senior editor of this paper went to Falla City Tuesday to look after the interest on his mother’s farm. He will see that the farm is ditched and a part of it seeded down to blue grass and olover. David Richardson was In attendance at the supervisors meeting this week Dave told us that the two bumble bees that attacked him last week were worse than a squad of Boera after Kitchener. He says they shoot straight and to kill. An English association regarding woman’s happiness has offered a reward of i'500 for a greater blessing to women than Rocky Mountain Tea. Sensible move. Ask your druggist Mrs. A. Zink is rearranging and pa pering the store room of Mrs. 8. G Tayler and shaping it for a dining room, kitchen and some sleeping apart ments. Mrs, Zink will have a very neat boarding house when complete. Don’t wait until you become chronic ally constipated but take DeWitt’s Lit tle Early Risers now and then. They will keep your liver and bowels In good order. Easy to take. Safe pills.-—Oden dabl Bros. ■enry Dolling has received another large invoice of fall and winter aboes Ineluding school shoes, which he offers at the loweat living prices. If you want the best gooda at the right price call on Mr. Dolling. When you want a pleasant physic try the new remedy, Chamberlain’s Sto mach and Liver Tablets. They are easy to take and pleasant In effect. Price, 26 cents. Samples free at Oden dabl Bros. Mrs. Chas. Gasteyer entertained a few friends at her home last Thursday even ing. Singing, music and daneing war indulged in until about 10:30 when the guests departed assuring their hosteas that they had a most enjoyable time. There was 1.20 Inches of rain fell at this place last Sunday, Daring the week there was a precipitation of 3.07 Inches and during the two weeks pre vious 4 54 inches of water fell. Had the chineb bugs left ua a lone this coun ty would have had a very fine crop Urn season. The fallowing parties were namec last Saturday as nominee* for town ship officers by the pep primary: For Supervisor Henry Ohlsen, Assessor J. \V. Carpenter, Gl-rk O. F. Petersen, Treasurer Tom Dillon, Justice* of the peace, for Village P. McKenna, for Township J. T. Hale, Constable F. E Brewer. Ye Junior editor received a book of views from our boy whol* stationed at San FrancUoo, ou the training ship Pen sacola, which shows the boys as they live, their quarters, their sports and at their training. Each of our three Loup City boys can plainly be seen and rec ognized in several pictures. Every thing appears to he neat and clean and In fine order. It is a pleasure to the parents who have boys there to see the view*. Father Ehrmann, the old gentleman at the St. Eltac hotel, narrowly eacaped death last Monty evening at the L7. I’ depot. The old gen'Ieman being very desirous of hearing The latest new from the preii jrot, went to the depot! when the 7:80 p. in , train earne in. Be iug nearly blind bw m and he depending j ou it fur aupport started to fan across tb* trees just it; front of the engin* Master Harvey O'Bryan mi waleblrg him and. quit s as thought, grabbed h tu by the arm and dragged him from the jaws of death The «»»d gettieman d« ‘ire* to thu* put'iely thank Ma«ur Harvev for saving his life Little Helen Rentfrow celebrated her Fourth birthday last Saturday by en tertaining a number of her young play mates The following Is a list of those present: Madelene Campbell, Fern Rowe. Emma Foater* Zelpha Reed, Fay French, Rosie Dolling, Laura Foster1 Lula Lofho'm, Jessie Foster, Resale Fisher. FreJ Foater. Lelon Lofbolm Inue Fiaber, Taaie Dolling and Iva Henry. Caraten Truelsen and John Vande grlft, while at the state fair last week purchased a fine Durock Jersey boar one year obi and weighing nearly 500 pounds The animal arrived here hv freight iast Saturday and was taken to the Vandegrlft farm at Austin. If was as tine a specimen of a hog as we have keen for a long time and took sec ond premium at the state fair. Cal! and see the best thing out tor harvesting vnnr corn; the McOor mic. For sale bv T. M. Reed. Are you needing anv thins in the furniture line? If so call at T. M- Reed's A never falling cure for cuts, burns, •raids, ulcers wounds and sores is De Witt's Witch Hazel Sa’yc A most soothing and healing remedy for all Skin affections Odendahl Bros. T.ast week T went shout. Full of trouble and of doubt. Vow T’m smiling and diner with delight I had Rockv Mountain Tea last night Ask vnnr druggist. Mothers write us that they have solved the problem of keeping their children well Give them Raekv Moun tain Tea each week. A blessing to mother and child Ask vonr druggist — - - ♦ ♦ -—» A Shocking; Calamity. “Lately befell a railroad laborer," writes Dr. A. Kellett, of Williford. Ark ‘His foot was badly crushed, but Buck lln's Arnica Salve quickly cured him It's simply wonderful tor Burns, Boils. Piles and all skin eruptions. It's the world's champion healer. Cure guar anteed 25c. Bold bv Odendahl Bros. This Is Tour Chance In order to introduce it into your home The Semi-Weekly State Journal will be mailed from now until January 1,1902, for only twenty five cents. This will give you a paper every Tuesday and Friday and will he almost a* good as a dally. 11 will give you all the mar kets which just now is a valuable feat ure, worth to every farmer many times the coat of the papier Tne Journal is printed at the state capital and is more of a state paper than any of Its compet itors. It prints the news of the world fresh from special wires in Its own of fice and prints it twice a week, while it is fresh and doesn't charge you any more for it than does the old-fashioned weekly. Send your quarter to the State Journo). Lincoln, Neb. ----- Geo. W. Lane, Pewamo, Mich., write*: "Your Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Is the best remedy for indigestion and sto mach trouble that I ever used. For year* I suffered from dyspepsia, at times compelling me to stay in bed and causing me untold agony. I am com pletely cured by Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. In recommending it to friends who suf fer from indigestion I always ofl’er to pay for it if it fails. Thus far I have never paid.”—Odendahl Bros. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy a tireat Favorite Tbe soothing and healing properties of this remedy, its pleasant tasta and prompt and permanent cures have made it a great favorite with people every where. It is especially prized by moth ers of small children for colds, croup and whooping cough, as it always af fords quick relief, and as it contains no opium or other harmful drug, it may be giveu as eonfldeutly to a baby as to an adult For sale by—Odendahl Bros. --- Lost —A twenty and a five dollar bill. $25.00. Finder will please leave same at this office and receive a liberal reward The bills were wadded together when lost but may have seperated. Geo. E Bkkschoteu, Owner. Hava you a sense of fullness in the region of your stomach after eating ' If so you will be benefited by using Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tab lets. They also cure belching and sour stomach. Th°y regulate the bowels too, Price, 25 cents. Hold by Odendahl Bros. Sid Darling. 1012 Howard st. Port Huron, Mich, writes: “ I have tried many pills and laxatives but DeWItt’s Little Early Risers are far the beat pills I have ever used." They never gripe —Odendahl Bros. Rat * in tbe coffee bin—not a pleasant thought, vet when coffees are kept open in bulk who knows what different “things" come climb ing and floating in ? CofffiB put up in sealed packages insures cleanliness, uniform quality, freshness and delicious flavor. I RoVal Baking Powder Makes the bread more healthful. Safeguards the food against alum. Alum baking powders are the greatest menacers to health of the present day. *OT«l S.WWO WWDU SO., HU ro««. _ A CALIFORNIA OPPORTUNITY September 19th to tilth, both dates inclusive, any Burlington Route ticket agent will sell you a round trip ticket to San Francisco at LESS THAN THE REGULAR ONE WAY RATE. The occasion is the general con vention of the Episcopal church, and the rate is open to the general public as well as to delegates to the convention. No more delightful outing can be immagined. The trip is made at a time of year when traveling is a pleasure and the climate of Caltfor nia at its best. The return limit November 15, 1901, is an unusually long one for tickets sold at so low a rate. Stop-overs are allowed at pleasure, both going and returning, at and west of the first Colorado, Wyoming or Montana point en route All in all, the opportunity is one which no man or woman who con templates a visit to California can afford to overlook. Folder giving details mailed on request, Bnrlingtou ticket agents are in a position to give any further in formation that may be desired. J. Francis, General Passenger Agent, Omahs, Neb. Norris Silver. North Stratford, N. II. “I purchased a bottle of One Minute Cough Cure when suffering with a cough, doctors told me was incurable, One bottle relieved me. the secosd and third almost eured. To-day I am a well man.”—Odendahl Bros. Man physicians arc now prescribing Xodol Dyspepsia Core regularly having found that it is the best prescription they can write because it lathe one pre paration which contains the elements necessary to digest not only some kinds of food but all kind and It therefore cures indigestion and dyspepsia no matter what its cause.—Odendahl Bros. A flight of Terror. “Awful anxiety was felt for the wid ow of the brave General Burnham of Machias. Me., when the doctors said she would die from Pneumonia before morning” writes Mrs. L. II. Lincoln, who attended her that fearful night, but she begged for Dr. King’s New Dis covery, which had more than once saved her life, and cured her of Consum ption. After taking, she slept all night. “Further use entirely cured her " This marvelous medicine Is guaranteed to cure all Throat, Chest and Lung dis eases. Only 50c and 1.00. Trial bottle at Odendahl Bros.' drug store. Working Day ami flight. The busiest and mightiest little thing that ever was made is Dr King's New Life Pills. These pills change weak ness into strength, listlessness Into energy, brain-fag into mental power. They’re wonderful in building up tbe health. Only 25c per box. Sold by Odendahl Bros. Cured of Chronic Dlarrlioeu After Thirty Tear* of Suffering “I suffered for thirty years with di arrhoea and thought I wns past being cured," says John S. Hawley, Freneh Cimp. Miss. “ I had spent so much time and money and suffered so much that I had given up all hopes of recov ery. I was so feeble from the effects of the diarrhoea that I could do no kind of labor, could not even travel, but by ac cident 1 was permitted to find a bottle of Chamberlain's Celie, Cholera and Diarrhoea remedy, and after faking sev eral bottles I am entirely cured of that trouble I ain so pleased with the re me, dark Oxford gray, exactly like the cloth sample, and will wear like iron. Don't delay your orders. Such prices are made to sell goods quick. Dont Be Fooledi Take the genuine, original ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA Made only by Madison Medi cine Co.. Madison, Wla. It keep* you well. Our trade mark cut on each package. Price, 35 cents. Never sold in bulk. Accept no subeU* •hosHsnuim into. Ask your druggist, W J. FISHER, Attorney at Law and Notary Publle. Will Defend In Foreclosure Caaaa. ALSO DO A General Real Estate Business. Office in Nostbwistim Building, LOOT CITY, - - R. J. NIGHTINGALE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, lou“p oitt, • i aro. A 1 M Sold by T H. ELSNER, Loup City, Neb WANTED 8EVI1UI, persons or CH ABACtKR and g >td reputation in each state tone in tbit county required) to rep. rerant and advertise old established weal, tiiy business house of solid financial stand ing. Salary *18.00 weekly with expenses additional, all payalilc In cash each Wed. nesday direct from head nfllces. Horse and carriage furnished when necessary. Refer ences, Enclose self addressed stamped en velope. Manager, 316 Caxton Building, Chicago. sapinwtr Lincoln, Denver, Omaha, Helena, Chicago, Butte, St. Joseph, Salt Lake City. Kansas City. Portland, St. Louis, San Francisco, anil all points and all points East and South. West. TRAINS 1.KAVK AS KOLLOWSi GOING EAST No. 54 Passenger.sy* » ,n No 60 Freight.14.80 p'S GOING WEST P No nl Passenger . 1:3-* D in 3l,, l»ir X dinnet and reclining ehatr cur* -.Mils i'i** *' on 11' rough Irsms. Tickets ""el i id Mirt’iir.. dieclted to tine noun in t mted stales or nnada. V 11 For linn, uiati-i". maps, time tables and Mi .iris .1. on nr write In K. I. Arthui C:”iii. Oi J. PKANi Is. Urn-1, passenger Vg"in Miimim, Nebraska. senger U. P. UAIl.WAY. ei^' r’!8 eXOept 8nu(,fty (I>as» M^'Si r '-^y-^-dnesday and ■•.Mli’r.mi.'r'^ediV'^rVn 'n""*"K>' •*"* 14 w p Ju,ly s'""'ay (mix,at a»wr*.XpVS ','“ly -ICept s,,n^ay (pass. ^irw^„Hr^han'1 cl',s*’ W. D. CL!VTOW,