Ltoaal Dsws. J. M. Taylor returned home from Ord last Saturday. W. R. Mellor went to Lincoln on business Wednesday. Mrs Gasteyer made a business trip to 8t. Paul, returiiipg the same day. How the Times man do spell wain scoted' any how. Funny ls”nt it. E. A. Draper, came to town last Sat urday through the down pour of Acqua Pura. H Robwaddar lias sold his farm to Webber Stott and will move to Wyom tng soon. Are you needing any thing in the furniture line? If so call at T. M Heed’s See Keystone Lumber Co. for yonr supply of Rock Springs, Canon City, Hanna and Maitland Coal. 8. F. Reynolds was again elected con stable of this township Tuesday. Fosier is about invincable for constable. Miss Xate Wagoner came to the city last Sunday and Miss Kate Peters re turned with her in the evening for a couple weeks visit. August Becbthold who hss been working with the U. P. carpenters for some time Sundayed at home. A nephew of Chris Zwink arrived from Germany last Tuesday and will make his home in Sherman county. W. R. Mellor. J. I Depew, and J. S. Pedler, were the musicians at the Woodman dance at Rockville last Fri day night. nenry Oblsen and W. E. Smith went to Clay township Wednesday morning, to go to work on Mr. Tangeiman's building. For sprains, swellings and lameness there is nothing so good as Chamber. Iain's Fain Balm. Try it. For sale by Cdendahl Bros. Mr. Andrew Wilson jr. and Miss Gray of Rockville, were to be married at the home of the bride last night. Particu lars will appear next week. Fur and plush robes of the best quality and at way down prices at Owens’. Mr. F E Sbippley, son of A. J. Shipley of the west side, was doing bu siness at the county seat Wednesday. He made this office a pleasant call. We, the jury find the deceased came to his death from heart failure, caused by not takiug Rocky Mountain Tea made by Madison Medicine Co. 35c. Ask yourdruggiit. The thirteen year old son of John Piontkowski, bad the misfortune to fall from a pair of stilts, a few days ago and break his arm. Dr. Morrow reduced the fracture. When you have no appetite, do not relish your food and feel dull after eat ing you may know that you need a dose of Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets. Price, 25 cents. Samples free at Odendahl Bros. Mrs. Adam Conhiser of Sargent, who has been at the hospital in Omaha, for the past three weeks, undergoing a sur gical operation, writes her brother. Mr. 8. F. Reynolds, that she is not yet able to be up but Is improving nicely. W. T. Wesson, Gbolsonville, Va. druggists, writes: “Your One Minute Cough Cure gives perfect satisfaction. My customers say it is the best remedy for coughg, colds, throat and lung trou bles.”—Odendahl Bros. ine uriginaj Mchols Vaudeville Company will play ao engagement at Society Hall, under the anspiee* of Ex celsior Lodge No, 106,of Odd Fellows, next Friday night, Nov. 15. Come out and see them. Fritz Johansen returned to Loup City last Saturday evening after a two months absence in Wyoming His many friends were glad to have him return as his intentions were supposed to be to locate in the west. When you cannot sleep for coughing It Is hardlv nec-ssary that any one should tell you that you need a few doses of Chamberlain’s Cough Jtemedy to allay the irritation of the throat, and make sleep possible. It is good. Try it. For sale by Odendah! Bros. The boys b**nt on mischief Ha’ lowe'en night were somewhat hindered In their efforts as the special marshall force kept pretty close tab on them. There were several attempts made to have a bit of reckless fun but the officers scattered their forces in almost every Instance. Two or three out buildings were upset which seemed to be the ex tent of the damage done. Oscar Gunarson and Mr. Youngquist of Aarora, Neb. and B J. Swanson of Viola, Illinois was in the city last Thurs day and Friday and invested in some Sherman county real estate. The tirst two named gentlemen bought the four hundred acre tract west of town, known as the Barker estate, and which com prises the pasture and hay land under lease to Benschoter Bros, and- for which they paid $12 50 per acre. Mr Swanson, we understand, bought the Adam Schaupp residence and pasture land joining on the west They are very pleasant gentlemen and will be here again early in the spring. We un derstand that Mr. Swanson intends to peruusently locate here. Mrs. G. W. Hunter has been on the sick list this week. Geo. Braminer of Bristol twp. was a county seat visitor Wednesday. A. Zink pays the highest price for hogs. Geo. Now berg of Sweetwater wrns in the city Wednesday ou business. A b..by boy was oorn to Mr. and Mrs. F. M Henry Friday November 1. David Depew is hobbling around on one foot at present. Dave tramped on a nasty nail. Liewis Wolf. Earnst de al Motte and Herman Lade of Hazard township were pleasant callers Wedmsdav. * Otto Petersen's father of Iowa, arriv ed in the city Wednesday evening to visit his sons, Otto and Detlif. A great quantity of water fell in Sher man county last Saturday again thoroughly soaking the ground. Horse blankets of all grades and at lowest prices at Owen’s harness shop. The poles for the new telephone line are being set and the w ires placed. The line will be ready for use in a very short tine Mr. Caldwell of the west side nad the misfortune to run a large thorn tn his Anger last Sunday. He came to town for medical advice in regard to it. Go to Frank Dennis when you want the very best grade of flour. We learn our old friend Carl de la Motte, of Hazard township was defeat ed for asssesor, this fall after a seven years successive incumbaney in that office. C. M. Phelps, Forest dale, Vt. says his child was completely cured of a bad case of eczema by the use of DeWitt's Witch Haze'. Salve. Beware of all counterfeits. It instantly relelves piles. — Odendabl Bros. Mothers everywhere praise One Min ute Cough Cure for the sufferings it has relieved and the lives of their little ones it has saved. Strikes at the root of the trouble aud draws out the ic tlamation. The children's favorite Cough Cure.—Odendabl Bros. DeWitt’s Little Early Risers never disapoints. They are safe, prompt, gentle, effective in removiug all impu rities from the liver and bowels. Small and easy to take. Never gripe or dis tress.—Odendabl Bros. Billy Rowe who has been working with the B and M. carpenters, buildlDg and repairing depots the past six months came home last Saturday for a few days visit. Mr. Rowe Informs us that he will next go to Lead. S. D. to build the new B and M. Depot ne cessitated at that city by the company's great improvements. Dr. It. Bain of Drs. fiomine and Bain, Dentists, St. Paul, purposes visiting this eity once a month. Those in need of Dental work be sure and call on the doetor, as you will find his prices reasonable and all work done as painless as it is possible to do. Be sure and read bills. The Doctor will he here one day only. Wednesday Nov. 13th. Office at St. Elmo Hotel. T L. Pilgerhas his stock of merch andise pretty well closed out and in a few days will have his carpenters at work fitting his store building for an opera house. It will be wainscoted, papered and otherwise fitted up. There will he a stage in the rear and some extra windows cut in the west side which will afford a splended light in day time, and at night he v/ill have the building illuminated with the latest improved gas gets. He also proposes to put up a gas lamp of 1,200 candle power in front of the bull.Slug and will seat it with 400 opera chairs. This building is the most spacious and con venient one in town for that purpose THE NORTH PLATT VALLEY in North-West Nebraska, offers some wonderfully good opportunities to the man or woman with a little money to invest in-irrigated land Excellent irrigated land can be had now for 812 to 815 an acre, but It Is plain to those watching the develop ment of the North Platte Valley that this low price is just about to fade * w ay. The farmers of this valley are now reaping a:i abundant harvest. Alfalfa, corn, wheat and garden vegetables yield good profits. There are also good openings in the live steck busi ness. If you are interested in the North Piatte Valley, write for our booklet describing it. It is free. J- Erancis, G. P. a Burlington Route, Omaha, Neb. Look out tor the Original Nicola Vaudeville Co. at Society Hall, Friday Nov 15, 1001. TAKEN UP: By the undersigned, on my farm, on Section 12, 16, 16 in Wash’ ington township, on O-tober l, 1001, one roan winter calf with white on belly and small hole in left ear. Owner can have same by proving prop ertv, paying for this notice and expense of keeping. Petek Larson Loup City, Neb. WEDDING BELLS. Two of our most popular young people were joined iu the holy bonds of wedlock at the home of the brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Doner, of Washington twp. Miss Lenna Doner of Sherman county and Mr. Claud E. Gusner of lower Cus ter coun'.y, Neb. were the contract ing parties. Promptly at high noon of Wed nesday October 30, 1901, the bridal party filed into tbo beautiful and well decorated parlor The bride was attended by Miss May Peacock, and Miss Dessic Gusner, while Lew is and Arthur Gusner did the hon ors ai groomsmen. They were pre ceded by Rev. Appleton of Arcadia, who later said the solemn words which made them man and wife. The happy couple were the reci pients of many beautiful and useful presents, after which congratula lions were extended. The guests were then conducted into the dining room were a sumptuous wedding dinner awaited them and all did justice to the occasion. As the sun sank low in the west the guests once more wished the new ly formed family a long, happy and prosperous voyage down the river of life and then departed for their re spective homes. The Northwes tern extends warmest congratula tions and may they love and live forever. Tot Causes Might Alarm ‘‘One night my brother's baby was taken with croup,'’ writes Mrs. J. 0. Snider of Crittenden, Ky., “it seemed it would strangle before we could get a doctor, so we gave it Dr. King’s New Discovery, which gave quick relief and permanently cured it. We alw ays keep it in the house to protect our children from Croup and Whocping Cough. It cured me of a chronic nronebial trouble that no other remedy would relieve." Infallible for Coughs, Colds, Throat and Lung troubles. 50c and $1 00. Trial bottles free at Odendahl Bros. --♦ - FAKMEKS INSTITUTE. A farmers Institute will he held in Loup Ciiy, Neb. on the 5-0 of December 1901. The management is putting forth greater efforts tnis year than ever before. The point has now been reached where the Institute force is no longer made up of volunteers, whose personal interests may often hinder their fulfilling the engage ments made with the Institute man agement; bnt the speakers are now regularly engaged, and when adver tised to speak. will be on hand. In each instance the Institute speaker has not only scientific knowledge of the subject in hand, but has also made a success in the line it presents. This is deemed necessary to the highest efficiency in the work. In the selection of these workers the superintendent found himself in competition with some of the most active Institute managers in this country. In securing the services of Hon* M. F. Greeley and Mrs. Bertha D | Laws, Superintendent E. A. Burnett, brings to Nebraska, twoof the most popular Institute workers ot the United States, The University Regents who have this work in hand are determined to push it to the front If the Institute at Loup City is not a success it will not be because the Institute force is lacking in energy, for eternal work is their watch word. L. N. S. TAKEN UI* By the undersigned, on my farm, 9 miles south of Loup City, on the west side of the river. A red barrow bog, weight about 200 lbs. Cam“ to my place about 30 days ago. Owner will please come forward, prove property, pay charges and take the animal, William Christen. Do you suffer from piles? If so do not turn to surgery for r**lief DeWItt's Witch Hazel Salve will act more quick ly, surely and safely, saving you the ex pense and danger of an operation.— Odendshl Bros. ♦ • ♦ “I had long suffered from indiges tion," writes G. A. LeDela, Cedar City, No. ‘ Like others I tried many pre parations but never found anything that did me good until I took Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. One bottle cured me. A fiiend who had suffured similarly I our on the use of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. He is gaining fast and will soon b* able to work. Before he used Kodol Dyspepsia Cure indigestion had made him a total wreck.—Odendahl Bios. Ulbcatosc THE ONLY ROLLED WHEAT With all the gluten IN, AND ALL THE indigestible wdodv fibre out Recommended for Children and Invalid* where delicacy and ttwuruhrbciitui required it all Reliable Grocer• IK t l*. SAOCA6M. NCVIH SOLO IN BULK It Ha|ip«ne’cpi Sunday (mixed e„NM«rrr“w pVm ‘u,,y »***Vi*M W, l». Our ton,