UoGal Dews. Lon Zink is on the sick list this week. Jhs Landers was in the city last Monday .fudge Bfnt. of Hazard was In the city Saturday. Miss Ella Foster Is visiting rriati?*i at Ord Mr. E. Brewer returned to Lincoln last Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tliode were shopping in the city Monday. E. A. Draper was doing business in the city Monday. E. 8. Hay hurst left Wednesday for Lincoln and Omaha. A. E Chase is buying cream for the Beatrice Creamery Co. L. N. Smith left a nice order for let ter heads last Tuesday. C. W. Conhiser and wife are attend ing the Seward races this week The little baby of Mr. and Mns W. N. Eaton is reported quite sick. Mrs. K. J. Nightingale and her daught er Beatrice made a trip to Grand Island Monday Mrs. Xema Walker of Gibbon is vis iting her parents Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Couvease. Mr. Chase of Custer county and father of A. E and W. T. Chase, is visiting in the city. Flour and feed excha nged at D. C Grow's store. One door east of 8t. E'moIIote’ Mrs. Jas. Lee and daughter returned from an extended visit to Florence Colorado, Friday last. James Depew went to Grand Island Wednesday morning to attend the Fire men's Tournament. David Kay,living In the north part of the county lost a valuable horse by lightening last Saturday. Herman Johansen thn bed hie wint er wheat this week and got 211 bu«hels off of six and one-half acres. Mrs. Hayhurst is enjoying a visit from her sister from Toledo, Ohio. She arrived on Tuesdays evening's B. & M D. C. Grow, sells flour and feed at the Northwestern Milling Company’s stand one door east of St Elmo Hotel. The corn i» coming on at a rapid pace and the indications are that there will not be cribs enough in the country to hold the crop. Chas. Gasteyer took a drive ihto the country with ye editor last Monday ev ening. Charley is like everybody else, highly elated oyer the fine crops. The Loup City markets are quoted this week as follows: Wheat .48, Rye 20 to 30, Oats 18 to 20, Hogs « 75, Cows 2.50, Steers 8 50, Eggs 12, Batter .13. T. S. Nightingale and wife drove to Jas. Gouley’s in Custer county Sunday. Thier two daughters who had been spending a part of their vacation there returned with them. Dr. Kearns seems to enjoy the central telephone business. We called to see him last week and he seems very much taken up with that kind of empoyment. Makes the fires of life burn with a steady glow. Renew* the golden, happy days of youth. That's what Rocky Mountian Tea does 35 cents.— Odeu dahl Bros. Are you in need ot a mow ing machine, hay rake, sweep or loader. If so call at T. M. Reeds. Jae Burnett brought a potato vine to this office which had over a dozen pot taoes set on it. There were small aetf on the very top. How ia thia for a Neb raska crop. VV. F. Micklsh end Mias Tlllie Miller both ot Hazard township were united in marriage on Monday, August 5th, 1902 Judge Angler tied the nuptial knot and gent them on thier way rejoicing. Rev. Madely and wife lef t for Lin coin last Wednsday and’ will be gone t week In attcndence at the Epwortt League Assembly, holden at that place from August Gth to 11th inclusive. A little fellow who reported an itena of news to this office last Monday saic that a U. P. train which looked like i freight came in with a pile driyer on i flat car and a “papoose” on behind. W< investigated and found the pile drive] but no “papoose,” it was a caboose tha was attached. My boy when four years old was tak en with colic and cramps in bis Stomacl 1 sent for the doctor and he injectei morphine, but the child kept getting worse. I then gave him half a teaspoon ful of Camberlains Colic, Cholera am Dlarrheoa Remedy, and in half an bou he was sleeping and aeon recovered F L. Wilkins, Shell Lake, Wis. Mr Wilkens is book keeper for Sbell Lak Lumber Co. For sale by Odendah Bros. O. F. Petersen of this city and Detli Petersen of Logan township started to thier old home at Lyons, Clinton Co. la., where they go to attend the goldei wedding of thier parents and make a extended visit. Octo will t ake his t boys with him and Detlif his wife an family It has been a long time sine they have visited the scenes of thie childuood and the Noktiiwkstrki wishes them a most pleassut trip and safe return. Li o nJpOCoffee f\ CROWNED KING- f\ I I Edward, King of England; Alphonao, King of Spain; I 1 / \ Lion, King of Coffees, \ / \ Fit for any king; fit for you. Not glazed with any I 1 / \ cheap, noxious coating; never sold in bulk. I I I \ Uniform quality and freeiineae are lutured by the waled package. J ■ Mrs. Ed. Vceder returned lrom her visit to Sargent Monday. John Gray, of Rockville was a pleas ant caller Thursday. Miss Ella Long returned from her ex tended eastern visit last Tuesday. Lon Zink is having some yards and cribs built at tbe U. P stock yards. R. J. Night ingala left last Friday for an extended trip to Idaho and the coast. A pair of twin girls ai ■ Ived at the j home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cornrumph j last Saturday. Mr and Mrs. Chas Gastever will go to Chicago in a few days to purchase a new stock of goods for the fall trade. I Mr. gnd Mrs. Geo. Hotchkin rejoice over the advent of a new baby girl ^ which came to bless thier home last > Monday. You can get repairs for Mc Cormick, Woods and Buckeye i machines at T. M. Reeds. There is a pretty girl in an alpine hat, ( A sweeter girl in sailor brim; > But the handsomest girl you'll ever see , Is the sensible girl who uses Rocky | Mountain Tob.—Odendahl Bros. G II. and C. W. Gibson, county clerk and deputy took their families for a drive in the north part of the eounty ' last Sunday They visited the home of ex-county Judge Kay The borne of Mr and Mrs. 8. E. Gal ' laway is all sunshine as a new arrival has come to stay. It is a pretty little 1 girl baby, bern Monday last. We though ( there was something that made Sam a little taller ' I If it wasn't popular, if it wasn't loved by the people, why do dealers say ? ‘ We have something just as good as ; the Madison Medicine Co's Rocky , Mountian Tea.” Think it over, 35 cent®. — Odendahl Bros. The union services began last Sun- < day with Rev. Porter occupying the ( pulpit. lie preaehed a yery able ser mon. The choir was composed of the i best musical talent from all the churches 1 and the exercises were both instructive 1 aud entertainiog and drew a crowed , house. The next union service will be ; held next Sunday evening at the brick 1 ohuroh, at 8.00 p.m. We will have to compliment ThoF. Inks on having-the cleanest looking place that we know of in town. There may be others j ust as clean, bat we have noticed this place in particular. Mr. Inks has cut the weeds down around his-place and not only improved its looks but the town as well. There are others who need to do the same. M re. W. J. Fisher and Mrs. Gee. E. Benecboter spent a very pleasant after ■oon at the farm home of Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Reynolds. Wednesday of last week. Upon cross-examination we learned that they were highly enter tained, had fried chicken and every thing nice Next time we are going to Mistress said if we would be good and stay at home this time she would take us when she went again Charley Gasteyer returned from Lin coln last Saturday on the 4 130 B.sM. passenger where he has been under medical treatment. lie is lookl ng quite well again end is ^iad to get home to his family. Mr. Gayster has been greatly missed from our bus iness circle and every body was glad to see him again. He is quite recovered from his aerious difficulty, the resuit of an abscess in his head which was removt d by surgical opperation. Mrs. Gasteyer, . during her husbands absence has been . yery busy arranging her store in first class shape for the fail trade. She has ■ purchased some very costly store fix ; tares, added shelving and practically divided the stock of goods into a de , partment store, as much so as space will i permit. Among the item* of new fur I niture that is to be found in the store is , two new show cases, a handsome fold . iug three plate French glass merror, an I elegant refrigerator, one of the finest. r ever brought to the city and a large cabinet like shelving case. The latter is used exclusive for the gents furnish , Ing department. This peice of turn 1 iture is the work of Wra. Rowe anil is not only a credit 10 tha mechanic who constructed it, but is a most valuable ^ acquisition to the store After Mr. r Gasteyer gets rested up be will be able to take a hold of business with a double 1 energy. Mrs. Grsteyer is to oe com 1 plimented for her uutiieing efforts to * successfully carrying on business during * her husbands illness, especially w ith the great strain devolved upon her iu do J inestic duties which has so happily re i suited in her husbands return to health and home. John Fisher is cutting his oat - It is m eminence crop. Henry Johansen l night a hay loader ind took it home Tuesday. E. G Taylor is up irom Ashton ooking after his elevator business. A lotter from E. J. Delaney b-ings us i big dollar to r**ncw his subscription. Two case? of small-pox Is reported at the home of Anton Topolski, on Onk Creek Will St! okra t had the mi fortune 0 upset with a load of rye oblle com ng to market yesterday. John Ohlser. is building an addlton to ilsbrickri idenee, 10 by 23. This will ;iye him a nice commodious house If in need of a well or wind nill, pumps, and pipe$ at 3 L\ M. Reed. The l". I*, bridge gang we a at woik Wednesday morning repairing the rusel across Dead Horse Creek south west of town The teacher's institute for Sherman ;ounty will commence next Monday. State Superintendent, W. K Fowier rill be present and address the assnm )!y at the Ge nan cbi ch Tuesday tvening. August Jens, traveling salesman f< r he wholesale t ocery house at St. Paul iropped in to see us Wednesday. Sir. tens is one of the pioneer people of the miitry. We have known him for manv ears and were pleased of theopportun ty to exchange ideas and renew old 1 ’qualn tance. Last week we made mention of th>* nion entertainment to be given bv th*’ lifferent lodges of the city on August 2f» l he program is for each lodge to b< epreseotod by two speakers, who slial >e given ten minutes to represent the merits of their lodge Good speakers rare beer, selected for th* occasion and i most interesting time is assured. *ilgers opera house has been secured and ve understand that admission is free to everybody. The case of Campbell vs Ormsbee was rled in county court Wednesday. It vas a chrc in which plantifl' sues to re ■over $291 damage for trespass by stock. fMaintiff was represented by A. Wall ind T 8. Nightingale and the defendent >y H. M. Mathew, After long hours of sontest a judgement was rendered a rainst Ormsbee for $5.00 damage and :osts in the sum of $27.95, and also igainst Campbell In the sum of $63.40 >osts TO MY FKIEM11S It is With joy I tell you what Kodol Aid for me I was troubled with my stomach for several mouth. Upon being advised to use Kodol, I did so, and words cannot tell the good it has dose me. A neighbor had dyspepsia so that he bad tried every thing I told him to uso Kodol Words of gratitude have some to me from him because I re commended it.—Geo W. Fry, Viola, Iowa. HeaUh and strenth of mind and bod y, depend on the stomach, and nor mal activity of the digestive organs. Kodol the great reconstructive tonic, cures all stomach and bowel troubles, Indigestion, dyspepsia Kodel digests any good food you can eat. Take a dose after meals.— Odendabl Bros. (WVJ Miss Ida. M. Snyder, Treasurer of file Brooklyn Kant Dud Art Club. “ If women would p*y more attention to their health we would have more happy wives, mothers and daughters, and if they would observe results they would find that the doctors' prescriptions do not perform the many cures they are given credit for. “ In consultin with my droggist he ad vised McElree's Wine of Cardui and Ti.ed ford's Black-Draught, and so I took it and have every reason to thank him for a new life opened up to me with restored health, and it only took three months to cure me." I Wine of Cardui is a regulator of the menstrual functions and is a most as tonishing tonic for women. It cures scanty, suppressed, too frequent, irreg ular and painful menstruation, falling of the womb, whites and flooding. It is helpful when approaching woman hood, during pregnancy, after child birth and in change or life. It fre quently brings a dear baby to homes that have been barren for years. All druggisti have $1.00 bottles of Wine of Cardui. WINEo'CARDUl Statement of Tuxes Paid by the Fremont, Elkhorn & Missouri Val ley Railroad Compuny to the Various Counties in Nebraska for the Year 1901, with Some Comparisons that may Prove Interesting. (Issued Under Authority of the Railroads of Nebraska) Cm V Valuation Tax Paid The Fremont, Elkhorn & Missouri Valley Rail Adams.-# 22,104 00 t 1,080 22 road is a railroad 1,362.8* miles in length, of which Antelope. 173,448 00 7,477 30 983.95 are in the state of Nebraska. Boone.. 107,040 00 4,655 30 Brown. 102,024 00 4 579 ^3 ** '* no* a trunk line, but one that depends upon Butler. 232,488 00 1—174 19 the growth of the country immediately tributary to it Cherry. 405,756 00 13 4go 39 *or *ta business. The owners of this railroad hope Clay. 65,664 00 2,970 97 that the ProsPer‘ty of the country through which it Colfax. 81,216 00 2 749 07 runs *n ,‘mc make it prosperous. Cuming-- 899,396 00 4,736 59 in 1900 this railroad received in gross Dawes. 205,884 00 8,836 03 earnings. $4,121,457.92 G°d8e. 177,660 00 9,273 99 They paid for operating expenses 2,689,642.25 Douglas. 122.650 00 3,788 31 Net earnings. . 1,431,815.67 Fillmore. 116,892 00 6.134 09 Hamilton. 35,712 00 1 435 94 This amount makes a net earning of $1,050.53 per Holt. 206,532 00 B ' Mtno m,le for the system, and they reported $1,110.42 as Knox. 51 768 M j -o-1 now have possession of the-o - • B & M. ELEVATORS and w ill pay highest market price for grain at ^ MCALPINE, LOUP CITY, SCHAUPP SIDING, ASHTON AND FARWELL. Coal for Sale at Loud City and Asltoi. Will Bay HOGS AT SCHAUPP SIDING AND FARWELL Call and see our coal and get prices on grain. E. G. TAYLOR. TO COKE A COLO IN ONE DAT. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Taplets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to care. M W. Grove's signature is on each box. 25c HIS SIGHT THREATENED “While picnlclng last month my 11 year old boy was poisoned by some weed or plant,’’says W. II. Dibble, of Sioux City, Is. “He rubbed the pois on off bis bands into bis eyes and for a while we were afraid be would lose his sight. Finally a nighbor recemmended DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. The first application helped blin and in a few days he was as well as ever.’’ For skin dis eases, cuts, burns, scalds, wounds, in sect bites, DeWitt Witch Hazel Salve issurecure. Relieves piles. lie ware of counterfeits —-Odendabl Bros. TENTH TOURNAMENT. Nebraska State Volunteer Fireman's Association, Grand Island, Nebraska, August 5 6 and 7. For this occasion the Union Pacific will sell tickets from all points in Nebraska for one fare for the round trip. Tickets on sale August 4 to 7 inclusive. II. .1. Clifton, Agt. - ■■ —■ ■ — ♦- -- TO THE NORTIIEKN f.AKKJ. The Burlington Route announces un commonly low rates to the lake resorts of Minnesota. Whconsin. South Dako ta and Iowa for the following dates: August, 1 to 15. September 1 to 10 Better ask the nearest Burlington Route agent about the above excursion and take advantage of the low rates name i. (O This signature is on every box of the genuine Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablet* the remedy that cure* u cold In one day Are you in need of a mow ing machine or hay rake? I have them.—T. M. Keed. LOW RATES, HOUND TRIP VIA UNION PACIFIC. FROM MA8 HOUKI, KIVKtt To Denver, Colorado Springs and a>1 r: AA Pueblo. Colo., July 1 to 18, in< lus qpid.vAJ iTe August 1 to 14, 28 to 24, and 30 to 21, Inclusive. To Denver, Colorado Springs, and 21 Q OH Pueblo, Colo.. July 14 to 31 inelu V lo.yju sive. Aug 15 to 32 and 25 to 20 Ino. (Y1 To Salt Lake City and Ogden, Utah August 1 to 14 inclusive. To Olenwood Springs, Colorado 29K m July 1 w» 13. inclusive, August I t0 14 211 to 24. and 30 to 31 inclu sive. To Salt Lake City and Ogdon, Utah i 29fl OH July 1 lo 13 inclusive. August 28 to “ V.UtJ .,4 an(j ;yQ to 31 inclusive 2b> 1 .(O'! To Olenwood Springs, Colo , July 'V 14 to 31, Inclusive. Aug 15 to 22 and 25 to 29 inclusive OOO (in To Salt Lake City and Ogdon, Utah vOAi.'JV/ July 11 to 31, Inclusive. August 15 to 22 and 25 to 29 Inclusive. 2dJ» fWl To San Fransctseo, or LosAuge tp'iO.vAJ |es Cal., July 29 and Aug 2 to 10, lncluaive. flLIK Of! To Portland, Oragon., Tacomu and 5? to.uu Seattle, Wash . July tl to21. Inclu Full Information Cheerfully furnished 011 Application to H. J. Ci.irroN. Agent WHBATOSS FIRST iQUAtm I BREAKFAST If you want a good food for your child ren, try Wheatose. It la easily and quickly prepared, and very healthful. Follow cooking director* to get the fu?! benefit. All reliable grocers have it. California Breakfast Food