Lioaal Dsws. August Jung of the north side was in the city Saturday. W. G. McNulty lost a valuable horse with colic Tuesday. Peter Rowe is working on the new dwelling of R W. McCombs. Frank Papiernik of Logan twp. was a pleasant oaller at this office Saturday Mr J. M. Russell of Washington twp was doing business in the city Friday. You can save money by grinding your feed.—Fine feed grinders for sale at T. M. Reeds. Are you needing any thing in the furniture line? If so call at T. M lleed’s See Keystone Lumber Co. for your supply of Rock Springs, Canon City, Hanna and Maitland Coal. Mrs. Geo. E. Banschoter and son Clarence went to Grand Island 1 uesday morning returning in the evening. S. C. Fletcher of Clay twp., brought his herd of pontes to towu last Satur day and sold a number at auction sale. T. C. Chamberlain was in the city last Saturday. He seems well pleased with the result of the recent campaign. Fur and plush robes of the best quality and at way down prichs at Owens’. Mr. George Wagoner of the south part of Hazard township was in the city Monday His sister Katie was with him. Mr. John Oltman jr. of the east side, was doing business in the city Tuesday. Mr Oltman Is one of Ashton townsnip's formost farmers. A little girl came to live with our friend Mat^ Janulewicz, last Friday morning. It is of the regulakiou size, pretty, they say and looks like its pa. A thousand things by it are done far better than most things do one. We refer to Rocky Mountain Tea made by Madison Medicine Co. 85c. Ask your druggist. Some of the tinest young horses ever brought to town were purchased in the south part of the county by the St. „ Elmo liveryman last week. S. N. Sweetland, the newly elect ed county treasurer, has purchased the D. A. Jackson property in town and will soon take up bis residence at the county seat. Jacob Albers reports a good atten dance and fine success at the John Dan gel sale in Rockville twp. Monday. Jake Is no back number when it comes to making a success of a sale. Mrs. G. W Hunter posseases :be nob biest collection of Gram' Lodge badges as mementos of tbe different Grand Lodges of which she has been a mem ber that it has been our pleasure to in spect. Read the legal notice of the releas ing of school lands in Sherman county, which appears in this issue. These lands will be open for leasing on and alter December. 18, next. Chamberlain'* Stomach and Liver Tableta cure biliousness, constipation and headache. They are easy to take and pleasant in effect. For sale by Odendabl Bros. Messrs Eaton & Simpson of Blue Ilill, Neb., are tha gentlemen who purchased the St. Elmo livery barn. They are genial gentlemen and practical livery men and are having a good run of busi ness There will be a Union temper ance meeting at the M. K. church in Loup City, next Sunday, Nov., 24, the world's temperance Sunday. Good speaking will be had. All are invited. Perer Heil of Austin, was unfortunate enough to lose 875 00 last Thurs day eventug, by some thief breaking into bis house, then breaking bis trunk open and taking tbe above amount there from This was the surplus earn ing of Mr. Hell’s summers work and the loss is a severe one on him Nickels Hansen, of Logan twp. has purchased the Harvey Criss farm just below town and will move thereon in tbe spring Mr. Hansen is an old re sident of Sherman county and one of our most reliable and progressive young farmers. We are pleased to know that he will soon be a closer neighbor. Mrs. L E. Walworth arrived In thl city last Saturday evening oc a busi ness and pleasure trip She looks well and steins to be enjoying life. Ilei many friends were pleased to have liei pay them a visit once more. She in forms us that her daughter Sadie, who was married since she left here, wae getting along nicely and that her bus band was engaged in tbe mercantile bu siness Those Indebted to the N‘>btuwkst KKN are respectfully asked to call and settle their accounts. We are In need of money for the purpose of meeting psst due accounts. It will be necessary for us to settle these accounts both from presure of creditors and because the paper will be run under the manage ment of ye senior editor, after the First of the year. We want to get these ac counts straightened out before the dis solution of partnership Please call and let us have settlement within the next 30 days. Mr*. W. R. Melior I# visiting in Iowa, at this time. Ferry Reoil returned to the el tv last Friday evening Mr. and Mr*. Geo. Ware of Oak Creek were in the city Saturday. If you are needing any picture fram ing done call on T. M. Reed J A. O Hendrickson of the west side was a pleasant caller Saturday. Albert Edwards of Bristol township was a Loup City visitor Tuesday. Anton Topolski of Schaupp's siding, was doing business in thecity Saturday. Are you in need of a spring wagon or a buggy ? if so call on T. M. Reed Rev C. F Graves of Sbeiton, will preach in l’resbyterian Hall on Sunday, Xov. ?4, at 10 3ft a. m. All arecerJIally invited to attend. Mr. Chapin, editor of the Lltcbfleid Monitor was doing legal business at the county seat Saturday. Odendahl Bros, have a grand dis play of Christmas toys in the old Far mers Staie Bank building. John W. Carpenter of Austin, left yesterday for Kalona. Ia., his old home, for a visit and to transact some busi ness. See the hi lis for the grand Highlander Ball which will take place at 8oclety Halt on Thanksgiving night Dance and oyster supper for 75 cents. Horse blankets of all grades and at lowest prices at Owen’s harness shop. Go to Frank Dennis when you want the very best grade of flour. Fd leave my happy home aDd cross the deep blue sea. Rather than be without Charley and my Rocky Mountain Tea. Ask your druggist Geo. VV. Holmes of Hazard twp. was doing business at the bub Saturday. He remained over Sunday and took in the District Sunday School convention. Brings attractiveness to listless, un lovable girls, making them handsome, marriageable women. That’ what Rocky Mountain Tea will do. 35e. Ask your druggist. .Tames Depew has purchased a patent blower for his new foige. It is quite a curiosity, being built upon the plan of a centrifugal cream saperator, and its efficiency seems to be par excellence Mr. John Smith of Ashton, was as sisting treasurer Badura this week Id catching up with his office work pre paratory to turning it over to his suc cessor. John is a competent office man. Mr. H. W Kearns and wife, of Vin ton, la. brother of Dr. Kearns of this city, came Wednesday evening to visit the doctor and family. They will go from here to Cheyenne county, Kan. to visit a sister. The Ohlsen Bros, commenced a 26x28 brick dwelling for Mr. R W. McCombs of Clay township last Monday. Mr. McCombs is a model citizen, industrious and economical and his many friends will be glad to hear of his prosperity John Johansen of Clay twp., was in the city Saturday. Mr. Johansen has finished his corn buskiDg and left the first part of this week for Kansas. He will locate at Codell, where he ex pects to engage in stock raising, The toll lines of the Nebraska Tele phone Co. have been extenden to Loup City, and it is now possible, for the sum of 25c, to communicate with par ties in that city from Ravenna We lm magiDe this will be quite a convenience for parties living in the southern part of Sherman county, who wish to trans act business at their county seat.—Ra venna News. To remove a troublesome corn or butiioD: First soak the corn or bunion in warm water to soften it, then pare it down as closely as possible without drawing blood and apply Chamberlain's l’ain Balm twice daily; rubbing vigor ously for live minutes at each applica tion. A corn plaster should be worn for a few days to protect it from the shoe. As a general liniment for sprains, bruises, lameness and rheumatism. Pain Balm is utiequalled. For sale by Oden dabl Bros. Mr. T. II. Eisner returned from his hunting trip to the north west, Tuesday noon and brought hack with him a fine black tail deer and a large antelope, also a sage hen nearly as large as a tuikey and a mountain grouse. Mi. Eisner re ports a delightful time hunting and vis iting with C. L. Drake and Joseph Church of Gurnsey, Wyo. Mr. Eisner looks well after his outing and has a growth of oeard on his face equal to a full Hedged cowboy. He also brought a beautiful collection of stones, moss agates etc. Mr. Eisner has the thanks of this office lor a julay piece of veni son. Tetter, KaP-Kheum aiul Eczema. The intense itching and smarting, inci dent to these diseases, is instantly allayed by applying Chamberlain’s Eye and Skin Ointment. Many very bad cases have been permanently cured by it. It is equally efficient for itching piles and a favorite remedy for sore nipples, chapped hands, chilblains, frost bites and chronic sore eyes. 25 cts. per box. I>r. Cady’s Condition Powders, are just what a horse needs when in bad condition. Tonic, blood purifier and vermifuge They are not food but medicine and the best in use to put a horse in prime condition. Price 25 cents per package. The county supervisors, at their meeting last week, discussed the advis ability of placing a telephone in the court house, and decided not to do so by the chair deciding a tie vote At this day, when the wires tap nearly every town in tha state there being over 30 thousand miles in operation at this time, it seems only like a matter of eco nomy that one should be placed there and thus obviate the necessity of the count? officers running to the central station to answer calls upon their time. Economy of course should he the main object of our supervisors, and since the national system of wires have came' to our door, there Is little doubt but that It will be economy to place ene in the court house. Time will prove this shortly and then if the business de mands it of course it will bedoDe. A nntnber of the friends of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Lee of the west side of the river, clothed themselves in their win ter wraps, last Sunday morning, and tilling two wagons drove to the home of that worthy couple, bent on having a social time in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Lee’s birthdays, the two events coming near enough together to make one celo bratlon answer for both. The party was hospitably received, as nil the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lee are, rnd in due time a repast fli for the Gods was set before them. After dinner we were entertained by Mrs. Lee aid dauuhters with music and singing ann by playing games and at 4 o'clock the guests took their departure after having spent « moltenjoyab'e day. The following are those who composed the company: Mr. and Mrs. C. H. French, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Hunter, Mr. and Mrs. Val. Mc Donald and Master Roy, Mrs, Samuel Hancock and daughier May, Mr. and Mrs. G. II. Gtbson and family from town and Mrs. Caldwell and children, Mr. and Mrs. James Lee aud children and Myron Gilbert from the west side When you feel that life is hardly worth the candle take a dose of Cham berlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets. They will cleanse your stomache, tone up your liver and regulate your bowels making you feel like a new man. For sale by Odendahl Broa. TAKEN UP: By the undersigned, on my farm, on Section 12, 16, 1C in Wash ington township, on October 1, 1901, one roan winter calf with white on belly and small hole in left ear. Owner can have same by proving prop erty, paying for this notice and expense of keeping. Petek Larson, Loup City, Neb. ----- Great Luok Of An Editor. “For two years all effort*to cure Ec zema in the palms of my hands failed,” writes Edlter II N. Lester, of Syracuse, Kan , “then I was wholly cured by Bucklen's Arnica Salve.” It’s the world,s best for Eruotions, Sores and all skin dise ises Only 25c at Odendahl Bros. -» » ♦ A 1'hyslrlaa Testifies. “I have taken Kodol Dyspepsia Cure amlbave never used anything in my life that did me the good that did,” says County Physician Geo. W.Scroggi of Hall County, Ga. “Being a physician I have prescribed it and fosnd It to give the best results.” If the food you eat remains undigested in your stomach it decays there and poisons the system. You can prevent this by dieting, but that means starvation. Kodol Dyspep sia Cure digests what you eat. You need suffer from neither dvspepsia nor starvation. The worst cases quickly cured. Never fails—Odendahl Bros. -». + - A Village Blacksmith Saved HI* l.ltlie Son'* Lift. Mr. II H Black, the well-known vill age blacksmith at Grahamsville, Sulli van Co., N. Y.. says: ‘‘Our little son, live years old, has always been subject to croup, and so bad have the attacks been that we have feared trany times that he would die. We have had the doctor and used many medicines, but Cbamberlain’s Cough Remedy is now our soul reliance. It seems to dissolve tbethugb mucus and by giving frequent doses when the croupy symptoms ap pear we have found that the dreaded croup is cured before it gets settled,” There is no danger in giving this reme dy for it contains no opium or other injurious drug and may be given as con fidently to a babe as to an adult. For sale l>v Odendahl Bros. -• ♦ ■ ■ ■ TAKEN UP: Bv the undersigned, on my farm, 9 miles south of Loup City, on the west side of the river. A red barrow hog, weight about 200 lbs. Cam" to my place about :10 days ago. Owner will please come forward, prove property, pay charges and take the animal. William Christen. ftlheatose THK ONLY ROLLED WHEAT WITH ALL THE GLUTEN IN, AND ALL THE INDIGESTIBLE WOODY FIBRE OUT Recommended for Children and Invalid® where delicacy and Bvuiiahiueul ate requited At all Reliable Grocera IN 1 l*. SACKAOt*. NCVCR SOLO IN BULR The District Sunday School Con- I vention for this the 1 lth district of I Nebraska held at Loup City Nov. 15, 1(1, and 17, Was to say the least verv successfully conducted. There were not so many schools represent ed as was expected, but those pres ent took hold of the work in hand with a will and from the start i', be came interesting and instructive. AmoDg those from abroad who took active part in the program were Rev. Louis Huinpbery, president; Mrs. C. S. Willard, formerly of Chicago, Mrs. Eva Hill, Rev. ,J. N. Fund, and Hon. B. D. Hay ward of St. Paul, Mr. and Mrs. Hoover of Boilus and Mrs. J. F. Howard, of Greeley ccunty. Itev. Madaly, J. A. Aogier, Mrs Ed. Aicger, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Tracy, and others assisted by the church choir were among the local workers. The convention opened Friday after noon and continued until Sunday evening. The Sabbath School on Sunday txurmng was conducted by B, D. Hayward, superintendent of the St. Paul Sunday School. The chnrch was well filled with adults as well as children. Mr. Hayward’s method of conduoiiog Sunday School is up to date Helms a way of getting every one interested from the start and all who atterded could not help but thick that St. Paul must have a Sunday School, which ranks among the best in the state, with such as him as its superintend ant. The Sunday afternoon and even ing services where largely attended when the program was concluded. That Throbbing Headache Would quickly leave you, if you used I)r. Xing’s New life pills. Thousands of sufferers have proved their match less merit for sick and Nervous Head aches. They make pure blood and build up your health. Only 25 cents. Money back if not cured. Sold by Odendahl Bros. Spreads Like Wildfire When things are “the best" they be come "the best selling.” Abraham Hare a leading diuggist of Belleville, O., writes: “Electric Bitters are the best selling bitters I have handled in 20 years.” You know v/hy t Most diseas es begin in disorders of stomach, liver, kidneys, bowels, blood and nerves. Elec tric Bitters tones up the stomach, regu lates liyer, kidnoys and bowles, puri ties the blood, strengthens the nerves, hsnee cures multitudes of maladies It builds up the entire system. Puts new life and vigor into any weak, sickly, run-down man or woman Price 50 cents. Sold by Odendahl Bros. -i Chamberlain'* Cough Remedy In Chicago llisgen Bros , the popular South Side druggists, corner 09th street and Went worth avenue, says: “We sell a great deal of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy, and And that it gives the most satis factory results, especially among child ren for severe colds and croup.” For *ale ty Odendahl Bro«. R< >Val Baking Powder Makes the bread more healthful. Safeguards the food against alum. Alum baking powders arc the greatest menacers to health of the present day. ROYAL BAKJNO POWDER CO., HEW YORK. Don’t Be Fooledi Take the genuine, original ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA Made only by Madison Medi* cine Co., Madison, Wis. It keeps you well. Our trade mark cut on each package. Price, as cents. Naver sold in bulk. Accept no aubati* tute. Ask your druggist. A. S> MAIN. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON LOUP CITY, XI BRASKA. OFFICE.-One liiO: we;t of Odendat.t’s Dru« Store DR L I BOGEN, (of Omaha ) PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Huh located in ASHTON - NEBRASKA. It’s the way cF the world. ^ Nobody • ponds money for the fun of ► p,,ndlnjr It Buyer* of ready made clothing aru i.suully keen ai ongh'i after tho dollara worth, nod the fact of trade Increase here proves intrinsic merit. We win because we des^ve to— Not unless. Big type might emphasize low prices, but we prefer to have you see the goods and compare qualities. 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I underwent a treatment for catarrh, for three months, without anv success, consulted a num ber of physicians, among others, the most eminent ear specialist of this city, who told me that only an operation could help me, and even that only temporarily, that the head noises would then cease, but the hearing in the affected ear would be lost forever. I then saw your advertisement accidentally in a New York paper, aud ordered your treat ment. After I had used it only a few days according to your directions, the noises ceased, and to-day, after five weeks, my hearing in the diseased ear has been entirely restored. 1 thank you heartily and beg to remain Very truly yours, F. A. H ERMAN, 730S. Broadway, Baltimore, Md. Our treatment does not interfere with your usual occupation. YOU CAN CURE YOURSELF AT HOME INTERNATIONAL AURAL CLINIC, 596 LA SALLE AVE., CHICAGO, ILL. W J. FISHER, Attorney at Law and Notary Public. Will Defend In Foreclosure Cases. ALSO DO A General Real Estate Business. Office to Nokthwcstiii* Building, LOW CITY, - - N Kit BANKA. R. J. NIGHTINGALE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, LOUP OITT. i I m. A WbM, 1 || f ^ - m? W Sold hi T. II. ELSNER, Loup CiM . N ■ b FARM FOR REN I’ -A farm >.l> ut 7 mile# nor h '•••! o{ Loop City, on the west side of the liver and known as the Charlton f iiin Call on or address Olivkr Doubt, Loup City, Neb. WAnTEO-SKvERAL persons of CHARACTER and good reputation in each state (one in this county required) to rep. resent and advertise old established weal thy business house of solid financial stand, ing. Salary 118.00 weekly with expenses additional,all payable In cash each Wed nesday direct front head offices. Horse and carriage furnished when necessary. Refer ences, Enclose self addressed stamped en velope Manager, .310 Caxton Building, Chicago. sepllifliw . > time table. LOUP CITY, NEBR. Lincoln, Denver, Omaha, Helena, Chicago, Butte, St. Joseph, Salt Lake City. Kansas City, Portland, St. Lntii«, San Francisco, “»fl «l> points and ail points East, and South. West. TRAINS LEAVE AH FOLI-OWSi GOING EAST No Vi Passenger. h;05 a m No t,o Freight.i;f;B0p.m: GOING WEST nj ra.NHm)K»*r. i*q*» n »« NO. 59 Freight!. . . . . m! Sleeping, dinner and roellnlng ohalr cart (seals free) on through trains. Tickets sold and baggage cheeked to any point In the ITnlted States or Canada. For Information, maps, time tables and tickets call on or write to K. L. Arthui Agent. Or J. FRANCIS, Gen’l. Passenger Agent, Omaha, Nebraska, * U. P. RAILWAY. No. 86 leaves daily except Sunday (nass enger). 8:00 a m. y '* rHS;,M!ave! Monday. Wednesday and r rtaay, (mixed) l^:^o p. in. No. so leaves Tuesday, Tlftrsday and Saturday, (mixed) 9:55 p. m. 7 12 dW p7 lJ^rivt,s except Sunday (mixed enNger)\"rpVm.