Lioaal Dsws. Jacob Alhers is busy these da>s cry ing sales. Mrs I.e* 1* Bechthold visited at Grand Island last Friday. 18 below zero Saturday night and 23 below 8unday night. The little five year old child of Win. Couton is qurte sick. John Czaplewskl lost six yearling cattle in Saturday's storm. L. N. Smith returned from Omaha Saturday night on the U. P. Who was it that remarked that the back bone of winter Is broken? Robert Mathew goes to Lincoln to day to resume his studies at the State University. Will pay 4i cents per lb. for hens and 4 cents per lb for young roosters to be delivered at my shop on or befori the 25 of January S. F. Reysom>s. Mrs. D. L. Garrison and ajn, of Flor ence. Nebraska are here visiting with her father W. II Conger. They arrived Saturday. Jacob Albers has bought the residence and six lets which were used as the vil lage pest bouse last winter and will fix It up for a residence, This office received a pleasant call last Tuesday from attorney Chas. G. Kyan, of Grand Island who was here as an attorney for Mis Anna Peters. For SAi.t.—A pair of driving mares, weight; 800 and 900, will sell on 6 or 9 months time, by purchaser giving note with bankable security. Price 8110.00 Apply at.tblt office. Used by the ladle* of fashion all over the world. It's withotit douOt the great est beauttfler eyer offered the Ameri can women. 35c. Made only by Mud< son Medicine Co. Ask your druggist. If troubled with a weak digestion, belching, sour stomach, or if you feel dail after eating, try Chamberlain’s Htomach and Liver Tablets. Price, 25 cents. Samples free st Odendahl Bros Hand bills are out announcing a pub. ]l« auction sale at the farm of Fred Schadt, west of Loup City. Sale to take place at 10 A. M. on Monday February 17th 1902. Seven horses and 00 cattle are on tbe list. Dr. Main went to Carsten Truelsen's last Saturday night in tbe blinding storm which prevailed. He went in ans wer to the call to attend the little thirteen months old girl but the baby died just about the time of his arrival. If you would have an appetite like a boar and a relish for your meals take Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tab le^*, , Tb«r correct disorders of tbe stomach and regulate tbe liver and boweie. Price, 25 sents Samples free, at Odendahl Bros. To inexperienced patentees all pat ents are of equal protective yalue. They all have the soal of the Govern ment and a blue ribbon; but some pat entees know ihe importance of claims and it la to their skill and perseverenee in securing protecting claims that O. A. Snow A Co., of Washington owe in part their reputation and success. Gene Miller and family arrirad here from the west last Tuesday and appar ently brought scarlet fever with him. One of the older boys of tho family ia very sick with the dlesase. He came down with it Monday and on that day two of his children started to school. On Tuesday morning the schools were closed for the purpose of throughly disinfecting the building. We received aa order from S. C. Fair baire for 100 sale bill* in which, i* an nounced a public auction to take place on the A. J. B Fair bairn farm in Rock ville towniblp on Tuesday February 18, 1002. Mr. Fsirbairn will offer for sale 14 bead of milk cows, and sorao young stock, also tlve head of work horse* and eouue young colt*, 100 chickens, farm machinery, etc. Watch for bills. Mrs. C. t. Adair of Denver Col. an evangelist will be at Loup City about the flr*t of February to begin a series of revival meetings at the Baptist Church Mrs. Adair has been wotkiug w ith much success for some time tn thi* state and we believe, that the people of Loup City will enjoy hearing her talk. She is a fine *lnger and an earnest worker. Ail are invited to these meetings to help in the work. Let all Christiana especially make arraogmeuts so that they can be at these meetings ar.d help in this woik, District court has been lndcflnately posponed. Almost w holly because the attorneys were busy with other import ant work and were not in a position to give it their full time and attention. Mr Wall and Mr. T. S Nightingale have practice in the supreme court of the •tate on the second day of the term of eourt as fixed for February, 1902. and K. J. Nightingale is very ill, and not able to attend court at all l’erhsps anotner reason for adjourning 1* be cause there are less tlian 40 cases on the docket, the smallest number known for many years, in fact since the or ganizatfon of the county. Since the above has been put iu tvpe a message from Judge BullivaD has been received atsting that court has been postponed to March 3rd. 1902. Mr. Christian, of C1»JT lowmhip is very sick «ith Grippe, Toe little ohil I of Mr. Katon ha# been very sick but is reported well again. John Fl»her sold four loaii, or 32 head of hog* on the Loup City market la*t Tuesday. H. J. Nightingale who has been very sick for the past weik is very much improved. Dr. Main called at this office last Sat urday. fie is slowly recoveiing from his long siege of the grippe. W. T. GibsoD, «ho has for the past week be**n suffering with neuralgia has quite recovered and Is apparently alt right again. Mrs. Hilligas of Marquette, mother of Mrs. Hancock, who has been visiting hare for the last two weeks returned home Wedensday. We are now sending off quite a num ber of subscriptions to the Iowa Home stead and the Twentieth Century Farmer. Anyone ordering the same through us and do not receive ir in due time will plea-e report to this office and we will find out if possible where the difficulty is. Puts gray matter in your head Brings a rosy glow to faded cheek". Restores vim, vigor, mental and ph\*i cal happiness. That's what Rocky Mountain Tea will do. 35c. Ask your druggist. Cut this out ami taka It to Odendahl Bro’s. drug store and get a free sample of Chamber i* in’s Stomach and Liver | Tablets, the best phjsie, They also | cure disorders of the stomach, bilious- ; ness and headache. Miss Nellie Han k entertained the M E. choir at the home of Mr and Mrs; Will Iiawk last Saturday evening, a straw ride, social games and refresh ments made the evening pass pleasantly The Ravenna Cremery Co is rapidly equipping its territory about Ravenna, Loup City and Ord, with cream aeper ators, and fully tow-thirds of the cream which comes to the company’s fact ories at the points named is the seper ated article.—Ravenna News. The water pipe in Odendabl Bros, drug store froze up last Monday morn ing and bursted loose Dear the valve, under the counter. B-fore the water could be turned off it v/as a half inch deep over the floor. It was necess ary to send for Harry Jenuer, the water commissioner to stop the flow. No further datuage was done. Walter Moon and danghter Effie start ed for Kahsas City Kansas last Satur day to make a two weeks visit with his daughter Mrs. Callahan. Mr. Moou will be 67 yens old on that day and has planned for a birth-day surprise by arriving there In the evening without giving the customary notice. Miss. Eflle will remain there and take up her home with her sister for a time at least. John Oltman was taken very sudden and seriously ill last Monday foreBOOu while sitting in the back part of Eis ner's saloon building. He came in and sit down ami almost instantly got up and started for the door, apparently to get some fresh air, when he fell over and completely lost consiousness. Ho was taken to his home and after some time began to get better. He is n->w i able to be out again. We have just received a largo assort | tnent of visiting cards, invitation cards, programmes, and cards of raerrit. It is the fl iest lot that, ever came to this city. We have a lino assortment of en velopes to match all sizes of cards. The order also includes a choice line of sta tionery. No poor goods, all best qual ity, and having bought in a large quan tity we car. make you prices that are a way down. Don’t fail to see our call ing cards in all sizes, they will be soid very, very, very cheap. Quality best in the market. We learn that there was a terriflle explosion in the rear end of tue store bulldingof Mr. John Wall of Arcadia last Saturday evening about 0:00 o'clock which did about $d0000 worth of dam age to the building and goods, and shook up two people who happened to be In the store at the time. The Sitaline plant located in the caller and used to generate the gass to light the building blew up and done the damage. The lloor above the plant was badly torn up and all good i n that part of the build ing. including china ware, one counter the heating st ove etc. was scattered about. The concusdon wa* so great that It knock the glass front out. Mar tion Burns, the clerk and Mr. Harry Ballanger, a stork buyer, were the only ones in the building at the time, but they eacaprd without serious injury although th 'T were badly shaken up Died:-—T.i'tle Harrold, son o f Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Reed died at their hoaie in this city Wednesday evening 7:30 P. M after a weeks severe sickness with Iti tlamation of the bowels Age 2 year-*, 2 months amt 7 days I.itt'e Harrold was a bright and pretty child. The funeral services will be held to-day Friday, Jan 31, 1902': at 2:00 o’clock P. M at the Reed residence. The bereaved parents have the sympathy of all in ibis, their ad atlllction. The remains wilt b? taken to the Evergreen Cemete ry for interment. FEBRUARY 1ST, 1902. 18 lbs. Granulated Sugar, • $1.00, 3 Cans good corn, - - .25, Best bulk sorgham - - - - .3"*, Good maple syrup, at less that cost. .50 cts. Blankets for 35, -65 “ “ “ 45, .75 “ “ “ .56, 1.00 “ “ “ .75, 1.25 “ « 44 4l 1.60 “ 44 44 u “ .95, “ 1.05. 1.26 cent Caps for .05, .76 “ “ “ .55, .65 *• “ »\ .45, .50 “ “ “ .35, .35 .25 (4 44 44 44 44 44 •25, .16, Any Jacket or Cape in the* house just one-fourth off; those lined mitten aid gloves one-third olf. These and many other bargains will be found at Some Coffees are Glazed lIM-U I with a cheap coating. [ If glazing helps coffee why aren't the high priced Mochas and Javas glazed also'? Lion Ooftse is not glazed. It is per fectly pure and has a delicious flavor. Th» acaled package Insures uul form quality and frMhn«M. J Died—The little thirteen months old baby of Mr. amt Mrs. Carsten Truelsen died at it* home, four miles north of Loup City, in Logan Township, on Sun day morning, at 2:00 o’c'oek January 26, 19"2 We understand that the little one had been sick but a few days and was not consul >red dangerous until within a few hours before death, anil the blind ing snow sinrtn then prevailing made it impossible to secure medical treat ment in time to be of any avail, and the little one died just as the doctor arriv ed. The cause of death was not fuliy asscertalned but from all symptoms it was thought to be a very sudden attack of lung fever. The funeral services w -re held at the home on Monday, January 27, Kfev. Madi-ly officiating Mr. and Mrs. Truelsen have the sympathy of the entire community. CARD OF THANKS We desire to express our sincere thanks to the kind friends and neigh bors who so kindly give us assistance and sympathy during the sickness and death of our darling baby girl. Mr. and Mrs Carstkn Troelsrn. CI.KORA ITEMS. Mrs. A. L, Zimmerman who attended the funeral of Mrs, Finch at Marquette returned last Wednesday accompanied by At nn Fink. Mr. I. Hugh living on the old King place hus relatives visiting him this week. Mr Caidtveli who has been in the Real Estate business at Central City returned Tuesday Mr. A. L Zimmerman sold to A. F. Pink ney of York Neb, the Tom Ellis Ranch near Litchtleld, consisting of titO acres. Mr. O. Gunn- rson arrived last Tuesday a ith Mr. A. Johnson of Marquette who purchased the Timber claim of A. L. Zlmmerm; n and also the quarter adjoining it on the north. JUNIOR. HOCKVILLR Il’MIU MGS. J.P Miller of Blue Rapids, Kansas was in our City on business last Thursday Lawrence Jepson of St. Michael Informs us that he has sold his general store business. V. Noland of Lineoln was in our city on business Thursday noon. Miss C. Erskm of StPaul was here Thursday looking after the wants of our local merchants. C. S. Wilson paid Loup City a business visit Friday. Chriss. Nielson paid Dannebrog a Hying visit via the overland creeper. The meeting held Friday evening by the Lyceum club was a success and the house was filled us usual. The question debated was: Re eolvcd: "That Christianity is not on the decline, but moving forward". The affirmative wen by two to one. The information of a lawyer by Mr, Ed. Holmes brought down the house and made all who heard it "laugh and grow fat". The next meeting will be Friday evening. February 7th. as the regular night conflicted with the firund Masquerade which is to come off on Friday evening January 3I»t Prof. J It. Stephenson railed it to Loup City last Saturday on business bent. Saturday brought on the first Nebraska bliz zard of the winter. The mercury crept down to fifteen below zero. Monday morning regis tered twenty-three below and V.’edensdu.v eighteen beluw. Quito a liberal quantity of snow fell and then piled up In large drifts with the aid of the gale blowing from the land where Perry is sojourning. J. H. Klliott of Chicago was In our city on business Tuesday. W. C. Dietrichs and Bert Edwards paid Loup a flying visit Tuesday- afternoon. U. NO. ME. Jlusan.—The pimples, sores antMtlaek hratis are danger signals Take Rockv Mountain Tea. you’ll glv“ a farewell re ception io vutir (roubles Bite. Ask j our druggist. L1REU.U. OFPr.lt! GOOD BARGAIN Ad our far . er readers should take ad- 1 vantuge of the unprecedented clubbing offer we this year make, widen include* with till* paper The Iowa Homestead, its special runners' Institute Editions and The Poultry Parmer these three publi cations a c the best of their etnas and should be i.i every farm home. To them we ulil, i. r u ni county and general new t i-nr own putter, and ir tike the price of tbo tonrone yea on \ si.to, Never before was so imr li superior reading nutter offered for so small au amour.t of money. The three papers named, wldch we club With our own, are well known throughout the West ,nd commend themselves to the reader's favorab attention upon mere mention. Tlie Homestead u the great agricultural and live stock paper of the West: The poultry Parmer is the most practical poult ry p ipe, for the farmer, while The Special farmers' Institute Edition* are the most precueal publications for the promotion of good fanning ever published. Take ad vantage of tld« great otter, as It will lin'd good tor a short time mile. Sample*: of these papers may be examined by calling at thisoflleo. lilowu To Atoms. The olil idea that the body some-1 times needs a powerful, drastic, purga tive pill lias b en exploded; for Dr, ! King’s New Life Pills, which are per fectly harmless, gently stimulate liver and bowels to expel poisonous matter, cleanse the system and absolutely cut a Constipation and Sick Headache. Only -5c at Odenriabl Bros I A D«*ep Mystery. It is . mystery why women endure Backache, Headache, Nervousness, Sleepless! ess, Melancholy, Fainting and Dizzy Spells when thousands have prov ed that Electr o Ritters will uuickly cure such troubles, ' I suffered fer years tvith kidney trouble,” writes Mrs. Phehe Cherley, of Peterson, la., “and a lame back pained me so I could not dress myselt, but Electric Bitters whol ly cured me, and although 7d years old, I now am abe to do all my housework.’ It overcomes (donstipation, improves A, petite, gives perfeet health. Only 50c at Odendabl Bros. WHBATOSE If you want a good food for your child ren, try Wheatose. i It is easily and quickly prepared, ; and very' healthful, i Follow cooking directions to get the full benefit, j All reliable grocers have it. California Breakfast Beat Out <»f An Increase of IIIm Pension, A Mexican w tr veteran and promi nent editor write “Seeing the adver tlaineut of Chamberlain’s Colin, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, I am reminded »hat as a soldif rin Mexico in ’47 and MS! I contracted Mexican diarrhoea and thU remedy ha? ,;ept me from getting in increase in my pension, for on every renewal a dose i f it restores me ” It is unrqn dladi) h quick eure for diar rhoea and i? plr.sant and safe to take. For sj 1 hv O ier.dshl Bros. Baking Powder Makes the bread more healthful. Safeguards the food against alum. Alum baking powders are the greatest mcnacers to health of the present day. _ ROYAL BAKdNQ POWDER CO., NtW YORK. — HAY apd GPAIN, BEST- op the market. I keep constantly on hand a large quantity and variety of everything usually kept in a first class Flour and Feed store. My flour is of the best brands and warranted to give satisfaction. Bailed hay ready lor delivery. All goods promptly delivered. Call and see me whether you need anything or not. All my customers will receive fair treatment and prompt and courteous attention. Store one door east of St Elmo Hotel. FRANK DENNIS, LOUP CITY, NEB. It Girdles The Globe The fame of Buckleri'g Arnica Salve, a«tbe best in the world, extends round the earth. It's the one perfect healer of (Juts, Corns, Burns, Bruises, Sores, Scalds, Boiles, Ulcers, Kelons, Aches, I'ains and all Skin Eruption*.oOnly in fallible Pile cure. '25c a box at Oden da hi Bros. A Profitable Investment. “I was troubled for about seven years with tuy stomach and in bed half my time,” say* E. Demlck, Somervill, Ind. “I spent about -SI .000 and never could get anything to help me until 1 tried Kodol Dy-popsia Cure. 1 have taken a few bottles and am entirely well.” You don’t live by what you eat, but by what you digest and assimilate. If your stomach doesn’t digest your food you are really starving. Kodol Dys pepsia Cure does the stomach's work by digesting the food. You don’t have to diet. Eat ail you want, Kodol Dys pepsia Cure cures all stomach troub les.—Odendahl Bros. l auds For sale by Fisher & Henschoter tooji City, .Nebraska Good half section of well Improved land for ■sale. House 2o x 24, horse barn 24x24, cow barn 21 x 24. 2000 forest trees, 100 fruit ,ree, 2 chick 1 en houses, wood house, two 20 foot wells, granary. All under fence. 60 acres live wire pasture. 2.i0 acres under cultivation. Good j bargain Section grazing land for sale withiu two ' miles of Loup City. One half section grilling land ten miles frosu Loup City. One half section of grazing and farm land j Nicely situated and well improved. Four nnles from county seat. Loup City. A large number of 160 acre tracts and a few 80 acre tracts. All of these lauds are free ! from sand and well located and can be bought at a bargain TAKEN UP: By the underaigned. on my farm, 9 ! miles south of Loup City, on tbo west; side of tbo river. A red barrow hog, j weight about 200 lbs. Cam" to my 1 place about 30 days ago. Owner will please come forward, prove property,: pay charges and take the animal, William Christen. Lost. — Gold spectacles between' the L. N. Smith farm and Loup City. They were in black l”ath* r case Finder i tvill leave same at this office or re'urn to the iliidersgned and receive suitable rew ai d. Hcon McCalt. Owner. L<>up Citv Neb. A Pennine! Ollleaifo W0111*11 Spekhi. Prof' K'lxs Tv ler. of Ch'cag 1 Vioe Presi-'si 1 lliiio is » omen'' Atm■«•••. in si caking of • h mb* rlaln's Cough Ke rr.i .iv s ivs: "l tried differm t renae tii •* ‘.nr I sei ned to gri w worse mid mo u.i ilieio" ut t rny stomach. A frieml mlvi-e.l 01 * to 'rv t.biibflil in’s i' ui bottle of One Minute Cough Cine" One Minute Cough Cure Is sure cure fi>r coughs, croup and throat and lung troubles. An absolutely ««f e cough cure which acts ’immediately. The youngest child can take it with entire safety. The little ones like the taste and remember how often it helped ihem. Every family .-hnuld have a bottle of One Minute Cough Cure sandy At this season es] pecialiy if may be needed suddenly. Odend&hl Bros. REWARD? #.->00 reward will be paid for the ap prehension and conviction of the party or parties who shot out the window ligh s of the Loup City water works engine house. Harry .Tennkk, Water Commissioner. A SNAP. 80 acres of well improved Merrick County land, well located and free from debts. Mill trade for good Shetman County land Cal on or Hddtess, W. ,1 Fisher. Loup City. N\br. WANTED! Utiiable man f< r Manager of a Branch Oifi.-e wo wish to open in this vicinity. Ilere’is a good open tag f'»r the right man. Kindly give good reft re nee when writing. THE A. T. MORRIS WHOLESALE HOUSE CINCINNATI, OHIO ILLUSTRATE!) CATALOGUE 4 C. STAMl’S Jan. 17 to Fob. SI. WAnTbu—SKvKBAL PkBSONS OF CHAbACTEk and gold reputation in eacb slate <0110 in this county required) to rep. regent and advertise old established weal, thy business house or solid flnancla! sinnd. mg. salary *18.00 weekly with expenses additional, all payable 111 cash each Wed nrsday direct from bond offices. Horse and carriage furnished when necessary, Keicr cnces. Enclose self addressed siitiniied en velope. Manager, 310 Cnxton Building, Chicago. seplliitlw Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. This preparation contains all of the digestants and digests all kinds of food. It gives instant relief and never fails to cure. It allows you to eat all tlie food you want. The most sensitive stomachs can take it. B" its use many thousands of dyspeptics have been cured after everything else failed. It prevents formation of gas on the stom* ach, relieving all distress after eating Dieting unnecessary. Pleasant to take'. Bt can’t help but do you good Prepared on! y by E. Clin \\ ,,-t .v (’«>.,, ”ice hoitio coutiiUisai-i times the 50c. size. For sale by ODKNDAHL, DUOS.,