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PU*kISHHD EVERY FRIDAY
AT THE COUNTY HEAT.
<»KO. K. RCNsnllOTRR,
Kiln or anil Publisher
TERMS;—$' 00 PKK tkar. if paid in advance
Entered at the Loup City Postofllce for trans
mission through the malls as second
class matter.
ltKl'lllLICAN TICKET.
Fur Governor.
JOHN II. MICKEY.
For Lieutenant Governor,
E. G. McGILTON.
For Treasurer,
PETEK MORTENSEN.
For Secretary of State.
G. W. MARSH.
For Auditor.
CHARLES WESTON
For Superintendent of Instruction.
WILLIAM K FOWLER
For Attorney General.
F. N. PBOUT
For Commissioner Public Lauds.
GEORGE D FOLLMER.
For Congressman
M P K INK AID
CALL FOR REPUBLICAN (JOl NTY
CONVENTION.
Loup City Nobr. July 15th, 1902.
The republican electors of Sherman coun
ty, Nebraska are hereby requested to send
delegates from their respective townships
to meet in convention at Loup City, Neb.
Tuesday, August llKti, 11*03 at 1:00 p in
for the purpose of nominating a county
ticket as follows:
County Attorney aud
One Representative.
Also to transact such other business as may
properly come before said convention.
The several townships are entitled to rep
resentation as rollows, the apportionment
being based upon the vote of the last gen.
eral election (1901) for Hon. Samuel Sedg
wick, Justice of the Supreme court, giving
each township one delegate for every six
votes or major fraction thereof and one
delegate at lurge for each township, which
gives the respective township# the follow
ing representation:
Asliton.9 Loup City . 21
Bristol.5 oak Creek 3
Clay ..5 Rockville. 5
Elm .. ...4 Scott . 3
Harrison . 10 Washington. 5
Hazard 0 Webster.4
Logan.7
Total.99
it is recommended that the primaries- be
at the aunual voting place on Friday,
August 15, 1932.
By order of Republican County central
Committee. W R. Mellob, Chairman
W. S. Waite, Secretary.
Tb«?re is notuing strange about
tho passing of the populist party.
It is but the result of an inexorable
law of growth and decay. The pop
ulist party come into existence as the
result of a combination of peculiar
circumstances. At the time of its
inseption Liard times predominated.
Unwise legislation had paralysed in
dustry. Trade had stagnated, val
ues depreciated, and hard times were
knocking at nearly every man's door.
To add to these condition, drouth and
crop failure have visited every sec
tion of the country and caused a
gloomy depression, the like of which
h id never been known in the land.
Men began to cast about them for a
remedy. Bomthing was wrong and
they knew it They sought the
remedy in legislation, they organized
the third political party. They drew
up platforms, with some plauks thai
were souud and some that were not.
Their idea was all right for they hon
estly meant to secure the most
good for the greatest number
This plan failed because they went
at it the wrong way. Then the re
publican party came forward as it
always has iu the past and the
very end to which the populists wen
striving was reached. The proper
legislation was enacted, depreciated
values rose above par, paralized
industry was revived, confidence res
tored and the nation entered an era
of prosperity that has never been
equalled. The populists saw that
the things which they sough weie
accomplished and as a natural con
sequence the party began to disin
tegrate. Some of those who had
left the democratic ranks went back
lo there own party, but many, realiz
ing from whence thier help had couie,
cast thier political fortunes with the
republicans. In Nebraska the com
plete absoiption of tho populis'
party is practically completed. A
straight democrat has been nomin
aled for governor and ihe populists
are barely represented on the ticket
Another year and it will all be over
and every populist will be identified
with either the democrats or tho
republicans.—Fulls City Journal.
SALESMAN WANTED-To 1. ok
iif rr our interests in Sherman- hikI ad
j icMit counties. Nairny or commission
Address Lincoln Oil C-., < l-il-uid
Ohio.
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SHERMAN COUNTY TEACHERS JNST1TOTE
The Teacher's Institute for Sber
I mttu county opened last Monday
i morning at the high school building
with about :>0 teachers enrolled.
The instructor? are Prof. C. W.
Biglow of Denver, Prof. Jackson,
* x-State iiupt. of the Normal Dept
Wesylen University, Lincoln and
' Miss Bertiia Henderson also of Lin
coin. State Supt. W. K Fowler
was present and addressed the
teachers l'uesdsy evening and Prof.
Biglow gave a lecture on the subject
of “Joliu Brown and the Kebellion"
on Wednesday evening. Both lect
ures were highly entertaining and
instructive. Ttioy are gentlemen
of fine address and cl id much to
wards making the session a success.
The feliowing is a list of the teach
ers enrolled, and for which our
thanks are due to county Supt , It.
D. Hendrickson, who is so airly
conducting the exercises:
Joule 1’clski, Ashton, Neb
Blanche Bennett, Loup City
Emma O. Amlertou
Nettle Conger.
J. J I’arkhurst, “
Lottie Thompson •
Sadie F’edler
Fannie Smith,
Myrtle William, Ashton.
Ester Newberg, Sweetwater,
Ida Haller. Litchfield.
Minnie Crouton, Hazard.
Lizzie Kay Loup City,
Grace Kay,
Mary E. Screen, Revenua "
Hcllen Newberg Sweetwater,
Minnie Gilbert, Loup City, •*
Susie T. Terry, Sweetwater. “
W, A. Hayes, Austin. ‘
Edna MlnsbuU. Litchfield, “
Mrs Bessie Jung. Loup City
Julia Rowe. **
Hattie Throekinorton, Divide.
Lena Hollenbarh. Sweetwater,
Fannie Hollenbeck, Ravenna,
Clara Hollenback. •* “
Minnie Hickman, Loup City, ‘
Edith Henry,
Ethel Pearaon, Litchfield •
Etna Nehler, Ashotn,
Lewis Omey, Litchfield,
Roda E. Whitman, Arcadia.
Rosa Kellum Litchfield,
Saidee Whitman, Arcadia.
Alice Tangerman. Rockville
Ellen Lofholm. Loup City.
Nellie Dillon.
Sarah Lofholm.
Anna Myer, Ravenna.
Madge Holmes. *•
Mamie Ileapy. Litohfield.
Grace Taylor Loup City
Edna Lee.
Maud Tanney, " “
W H. Kennedy,
Emma Keiss Ravenna.
Mabel Spohr Loup City,
Mrs Mary Depew,
Ralph Emery
Bessie Kettle, Ashton,
Henry C. Young, Loup City,
Frank M Inks,
Marie Keldseu Boelus.
sina Ladegarde, Litchfield.
Mary Kluusen, Boelus'
J F. Micoson Loup City.
Ernist Conner
Lena Sullivan, Ravenna.
Nellie Hawk. Loup City,
Bessie Coulter, Ravenna.
Ilaidee Schmaljohn Rockville
Raugheld Nelson Arcadia *'
M. H Mead. Loup City.
Emma Outhouse,
E Holcomb,
Florence Talbot, “
A DUKE8S OF WELCOME
As the whistle of the thresher is heart! upon
the farms,
So wo hear the merry luughter, on our street-,
of the school inarms;
As they too and from are trudging to the place
where duty call
Sever faLermg never budging, fitting for tholr
work this fall
Learning how to teaeb the pupils, use the
pointer, wield the rod:
Ilow to master all the problems that to them
are sometimes hard.
How to get an education how to use it to
advance.
How to make their work effective and to make
tha urchin dance.
Thus It is with satisfaction that they come
here once a year.
Drive the young men to distraction when up
on our streets appear
Yet with all their pretty notions and their
ways that are so cute.
Each and all arc over welcome to our annual
Institute.
A repoit from Madison, N. ,1.
says that on the eleventh inst. there
was a cloud burst which caused de
vastation in Hillside cemetery.
About seventy five caskets were
uncovered by the rushing waters and
many of them were swept irom the
graves in which they had lain.
The cemetery is situated partly on
a hill, but a brook and revine trav
erses the other portion of it. The
water backed up and swept across
the lower part of the country. For
a distance of too feet the torrent car
ried every thing before it nnd for a
width of fifty feet the grave* were
washed out.
Many collies were found strewn
about iu all directions. Some of the
bodies were found a mile from tbe
cemetery and it is said Hint others
were washed into the Fassaia river.
About forty bodies have been re
covered.
to coiik a em u in onk day.
1’ake Laxative Bromo Quinine Tapiets
All druggists refund the money if It falls »o
cure. M W. Grove’S signature Ison each
box. T.e
KOCKVUXK I'lF.Ml
Mr), Jrne« Coulter arrived home Thursday
sunn fr tn Grau l Island where she has been
visiting and taking la the Firemen s totnfc
ament.
Mr N .J. Nllson formerly ut this placs t>ut
now of Kowleos '.Vyo., left Friday morning
for his heme after a weeks visit with friends
in this neighborhood. We are told that he
sold his farm wtdie here to Mr L E Simd
strom.
Mr. Ira Pugh moved his family and house
hold goods back to Rockville Thursday
Don't forge: the big Woodmen Picnic t i be
hoii! here Sept. 6tK They say W J Bryan
.» to be om of the speakers There U a long
list of sports an t contests on 'ho program
Remember the date Sepi <i EVERYBODY
cotne
O. U. Hanlsch was installed as manager
of the Wells Herd elevator here this week
Juba (Fray loft, home again Friday morning
is search of his white marc.
Mr K M Hiddeisoa s nieces from Iowa arc
visiting here this week.
Mr. Thomas Dugan’s sister and orotbe; -in
law drove up from Wood River Friday and
spent Saturday ami Sunday visiting here.
The dance Saturday evening drew a large
crowd. lJoelus *>*nt ip a liig delegation The
report is a good time.’
One of the heavies, talus of the season visit
ed us Fri lay afternoon and night. The local
weather bureau reports 2 h inches. This will
almost atauie the icon crop
At Ihe spy. fill school meeting held .Monday
afternoon it wue decided to vote r'.ou.iMhonde
for the purpose of building an ..a to the
pr»st'Ut school hot - Wora n.ll begin . s' as
soon as pussibie
Mr, and Mrs f) M. Hendrickson drove over
from Kearney Sunday oa their way to their
home in Farwell Mr H, drove on :o Farwell
Tuesday while Mrs. !l went by the way of
Ashton.
The F. P railroad company have Installed a
section buss here Messrs Ira Pugh and Andy
Wilson are working on the gang.
Hurry Smeiser drove to Ashton Tuesday to
take in the Ashton—'-t Paul base ball game
L. \V, Butts drove to Boelips Tuesday after
noon.
Lewis Brausnomb' Is nursing tt very soie
limb which got very badly poiseneo
Mr Ki on ef Danat-bri ■ spent Sunday
v sltii r< ,ves here
Mi' ''u t ' and M s ->'hmaijuhB ; (• Mon
day no m to’ Loup t iy vhere t y spend
a wee an n ling t jachi i s institute.
V. NO mb,
VI.UUKA CUmMOS.
Miss Maliel Spoil r is attending the Teach
er's institute at Loup .City this week
Mrs. Drapci of Cto.ral City is here visiting
withrelatlv .
hi. W. Z.immerman is threshing gra.o on tlie
Loup valley this week
Mrs F'. Foster and children of Central City
was here visiting with Mrs. A f.. Zimmerman
and relatives last week.
John Ftoue took. Rev Cummings over to
Litchfield Sunday.
Uunnerson & Zimm man sold ,o I. Putney
ol Aurora the south halt of section |5, In
ai d; to Bert aud Collin, section 21,15, 15.
There will be services in Kuhn's grove
next Sunday looming and Uaptismal servloea
in the aftermoon.
Ounnerson & Z.immerman purchased the
northwest quarter of section HI. 15, lli of
Titus A Terbune, of Litchfield andtno north
went quarter of section 2U, 15, 15.
JlbvroH
ft ALSO It A HIM BLINDS
The Swedish Baptist Sunday Suit owl held
their annual I’m nic In the Sundb grove la'V
Sunday, a large attendance and a very ct;
joyable time Is reported by all
Mrs. J. U Fagen returned from Iowa last
Thursday where ■ hit has been visiting her
mother.
The Balsora Hinging Society m*t last Sun
day evening at Mrs. Kagans Tad says we
need another bass singer.
Mr and Mrs. Harry Saver of Clear Creek
wire visiting w h Mr. and Mrs Whitman
last Suuuay. They also visited the BaNoia
Union Sunday School.
Mr John Nordstrom and family came down
from Dry Vallty to attend tin picnic at Sanilii'
grove.
Walter Shutter of Clear Creek was seen in
this vae.inity last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. London attended sing
ing service at Mrs Fagan s Sunday evening.
Mins Kangheld Nelson Is attending the
teacher's institute at Loup City tills week
Bruno
STOPS THK GOUGH AND WORKS
OFF THK COLD
Laxative Brouno Quinine Tablet* cure a
cold in one day So. cure. No Pay. Price
lift cents.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of the Interior,
Lank OFFH’K At Lincoln. Noli.
AI-ut’BT 7. 1'".:
Notice is hereby given that the follow
lr g named settler has flicd notice of his in
tention t > make tlnal proof in support of
his claim and that said proof will tie made
before J. A. Angler the County Judge at
Loup City Nebraska on Sept, £4 ILK, viz:
John F. Peter* for the Lota H and 4, ‘Section
fi, Township IR N. Range U> West He
names the following witnesses t> prove
his continuous residence upon and culti
vation of said laud, viz:
Marvin S. Parker. of Arcadia Neb.
J. Philip Cross, of ‘
Alonzo 1'radeiihurgh, > '
Truman T. Bennett, of “
W .v. CiBSKV Register
Baking Powder
Makes uie bread
more healthfu!.
Safeguards the food
against alum*
Alum baking powders are the greatest
menacers to health of the present day.
ROVAL QAttlAO PQWQga CO*. YORK. _ _
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jl’RiTOShl) C )NS,;n TIr)':.\I
AMENDMENT
Tkt* following propo*i«%<l ttiuen* mtot
to th« Constitution «f 1 li«» St«Lt© of
Ni»bri kn an Hereinafter not fourth
In fuiJ i* »ub»»ittl«nl to fh« «*)«rtor«
of the SjtHtf of Xehr»Hka to b*
vole«i upon a’ tlie giMinral wtm'tlon
to he litlil l u ‘«uhty, Novi iub#r ■*.
A I» 1110 4
A J »lnt ronolution propping to
motion one of Articu* Aiftoeu, of the
<‘'institution of fh© State of NelmutkH,
relative to the tnanti* r of submit
hug and ndoptlnir time idiuenta to
the Coiibtlta•*tun of Ida stato ot Ne
braska.
/{< it /{(soiretl and i, (< t< ! bo <h>
L(>j\shVurt of th St,t' of St h
rax/, n:
Section 1. That section on* of ii'icle
flf'erq of too Const ltnttun uf the -Slate
of Nebraska be amended to trad as fol
low s
Ho* .mi I. Mllisr brunch of tho lib;
Mature m»v |>ropiiu< amendments to
this .'oimtltuuiou, and if tin- »«n.» tie :
•greed to by . !ir«*e* hftbsof the aeiiibers
alecuci to oucii bouse, such proposed
amendments alia ! bo filter*- i -n the ,
Joinmils, with the yens an ; nays, and put
llulied at .east once ouch week hi at least
one tiHwsj'd: «.*r in each * unity whore a
newspaper Is ; obllsheil. tor thirty days
Immediately preceding tin* next election
Of *01111111 nd represent . it*, at whu
elect mu the *:iii.i shall be submitted to i be
electors for approval or rejection, and if
ft majority of tint elector* voting at
siicb Diet hoi on such proposed amend
meat, shall volt* 1 adopt such amendment
the same shall boootnc a patto «t this
Const t tut ion. When uric than one
amendment is submitted at the same
election, they shall lx*, so suUui od t* to.
suable tho electors to vote on cr,-h
amend men i separate
All ballots ut-t'd at such «Section on
such amendment or ametiduitinls shall
have writen or printed tliere-on the foi.
lowing: For proposed amendment to the
Constitution relating to (her. Inset the .nit*
Jec: of the amendment) and again.! pro*
posad amend merit to the Constitution
relating to (here insert the subject of the
amendmenti and the vote of each elector
voting on such amendment or amendments \
-Jliall be designated by the elector by mak j
log a cross with a pen or pencil in a circle
or»juaie to be placed at the right of
the lines the words “For or Against''
tlie proposed amendments, as he shall
leaire to vole thereon, or by indicating
his preference on a voting machine
when such machine is in nee.
I (Jeo W March, Secretary of state of
the state of Nebraska, do hereby certify
that the forgoing proposed.Amendment to
the Uonstltutiou ot too State of Nebraska
Is a true end correct copy ot the original
enrolled and engrossed bill, as passed by the
Twenty*-seventh session of the legislature
of the State of Nebraska, as appears from
said original bill ou fib in this nBloe, and
tliut said proposed amendment H submit
ted to the qua .ted voters if the tute of
Nebraska for tbier adoption or l ejuctt iii ai
the genarel election to be lield on rueedey
tho uh day of November, A. D 1»W
In testimony whereof I have hereunto
set my hand and affixed the great seal ot
the State of Nebraska. Done at Lincoln
this t-.'d day of July, in Hie year of our
Lord One Thotient.d Nine Hundred and
Two. of the Independence of the United
Stales the one Hundred and Twenty-Hev
oath, and of this state the Thirty sixth
far KC>. \V M VRUH
[SKAi,.] Secretary of State.
NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior.
Land du'ick at Lincoln. Neb
JULY StUll. IHO-J
Notice m hereby given l!mt tli lot ow
ing-iuunul settler baa filed notice of his
intention to untie filial proof tn sup
port ol ln„ cluin, and llmt said pr.-ot
Will be made before J A Angier.
the County Judge at l.oup Uty, Nebraska
on Sept. tUi.li. itarjf, viz John L V.-Urine, for
the B. -, of the s. W. of s( -t ton st
Towuship ir>. Range ic. Homestead hnlety
No. IT.-'c r Ho nan es the following " It i -'■sc*
to prove liis continuous residence upon
and cultivation of said land viz
Perry llevis, I.ilclilieid, No'ir.
Richard Baker,
Jcriy Schutler.
William Spencer, “
\V. A. Ubei-in, lii /later,
1.0Vv HAi l'.s TO BLACK IHLLS.
The Burli":;!. ti Ro dr has announced
low rates to the Kin K Hi! < i >uHh
Dakota for the following <*«r» -
Augi at 1 t<. 14, 22, 2-1, HO, 21
.September 1 to 10.
On other dnv s until Septt mb‘‘i ia
low rates somewhat higher iha-t those
in eflVcl on the above uati-s win L of*
fered.
Sylvan Lake-. Hot S,1 mgs. D-itd*
wt'Oti I. t itv. Sj.oa- rt*ii -mil • m
Mr of oilier |> i nts in fh*1 Blr.. > Hllia
are well worth visiting.
Anv Burling in) li'iute agent will btv
glad to rell tun more u 1>»■ it. tlm-e ex
cursions.
DYSKNTKttY OllSKI* WlTUbl f THi:
Alt* OK A OH TOR.
"I hiii just 'if> from a hard sp< I <>f tv>
flux’’ ( ly.-enten i say Mr.'! \ Pinner,
a welt k- owit merchant of Drummond,
Ten•>. " 1 used one st.. tl »; •'!■ of
Chamb M 1 om.s Ci lit?. ' b .let a a) I ! >. -
rhoa Remedy and w«- «n- • ■ i •. thou;
having a doctm. 1 cm -e r i tiie
best choier i imdtciiH in it- - wor
There is no i« t , < f « o y i u
doctor when »ht» re up* y • . brim
doctor can pro- • :'>■ -s b it •• to*
for bowel com 1 mi: 1 anv f. i • di r
for cl i '-ft o or adul’s ft • < v. r ■ i
and I- pleasant -o k v !■' r - , .
Odend'iii' Bio-.
A N O .Hh , li V P Kit it Tib ■
Don’t neglect *■ 1 ' !’ :- w t-> ii
u bisam. 1: In danger . I i
i«»2 ()o< Mlnu - Cough C re . o .• ■
cure it- a’ <..o •<, A 'st- o' m mi
clean the be id .ill- a:'d | r i. >
the intlfi 'll- innub am*. . btr.-s «•-.
tiioup. throat >ed iu u ft ' - v i -
golu 1'V • Aet ftld. ..I'll i . 1 v * -lit 1
dren like ir •
J. I. DEPEW®*
Blacksmith t Wagon Maker,
5saeoooooo«*J
dv bIidd - tlin and lawt equipped norih of the Platte Uiver.
1 lmve n four horse engine and a complete lioe of the latest improved, ma
ch'uery, nl-. i force ot # » pericnced men who Know how to operate it and
turn out a job with n at ness and dispatch.
MY PRICES Alii! REASONABLE AND PROMPT
ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALL CUSTOMERS.
Soliciting your patronage I am
Yours respectfully,
J. I. DEPEW, Loup City, Neb.
A V, CJUiAJET, a. P. Ct'IJjUT
PrMtdaat. 0
Of LOUP CITY.
Genera! Banking
BusinessTransacted.
Paid up Capita! Stock $20,000.
COPQCSPONDCNT*
Seaboard (National Bonk. (New York City, N. Y.
Omaha INotlonal Bank, Omaha, (Nebraska
Jrs COOL iN COLORADO
August 1 to II 23, 24, 30, 3l.
September 1 to 10.
On Ue above ■ the Burling too
Route will sell round trip ticket* to
Denver, Colorado, Pueblo and many
other points in Cob - b> it extraor
dinarily low rates.
It's co'd iu L'oluradn all anrrrner
lo ig, ,.n , then are hundred* of re
sorts in 'he ro kies where one rnn\
escape from the beat of the
plains and spend an altogether de
lightful \ o at ion
A card to .1 Francis, Genera]
Passenger Agent, Omaha, Nebr..
will bring \ < ti a mu d «upp!v of Col
orado b loklct* that will help you
plan jour trip.
>OT in KU WISE
There I- tn old a.!--gu» w. d picture of n
girl seared at a jfrass-hoppcr, but in !lm
net of heedlessly trending on a sunk*1.
TI.I* i* paralleled b> thu man wlio
spc nds a large sum of m«> ev bo lding
» cyol >'ie eellal, but negl ‘i t - to provide
b -fitnby wi liHb'ini '' f < bi onberlaln’s
C< lie, Chole a ami Diarrhoea Remedy
as safe gnu ids against bowel complaints,
wl-nos victim* ouluumber those of the
ev loiic a hundred to one. T. i- Rem
edy i- everywhere in eoguiz* d as the
most piumpt and rentable medicine in
os.1 far these di»t as.-s. For sale by
Udi’tiduhl Urns.
ti sK TAIII.K
LOI’l* CITY NEBR
I IllV’f II,
Omaha.
Chicago,
Si Joseph,
KanuM City,
st. Louis,
and all points
Bust and south.
Helena,
Ilutte,
Salt Hake City,
Portland,
Saa Francisco,
anti all points
West.
THAI ,’* I.KAVfr AS HIUOU ;
GOING EAST
No >2 Pue*uiiger . . n:*0 a. ui,
>o. uo F retght. . 12.50 p. m
GOING ' W ENT
No 51 Passenger 2:02 p ui.
No. tv Fi eight l2:5o p. o».
-leeplQB, dinner amt reclining chair ears
(n o ou thru .gh 'rains. Ticket*
sold and baggage Checked to any point in
the United .state* or anada.
For information, maps, luue table* and
t'cuets can on or wiite to R L, aktuuk
Agent, or J. Fkakius. Gc.n'l Passenger
Agent., Otnblia. Nebraska.
U. P. 11 AIWA V
No. *5 leave* daily except Sunday ipass
eugen t ; a. in
No. S3 leave* Monday. Wednesday and
Friday, (mixed’ 12:20p. m.
No. SKI eaws n,’ .clay, Thnis hu a at
Saturday, (iulx< d) 2.55 p. t: . )
No. 87 ui riven daily exc -pi sun, a> tone,!
12 os p m
No sr. ii r ves ..ally exeopl Sundey (pm-s
enae* > 7 • p, in.
First i Pi- - shivic ui i clo-.e connections
earl. West and »ou'h
H. .1 tYlKTOV, Ageni.
Sckrwldi
O by Judges !
Quality fl
# PaHa Exposition
■ Sold bj’ T. H. ELSNER, Loop City, Neb
LOW KITES, BOUND TKIP VIA
UNION PACIFIC, FROM MA8
SOIKI, RIVER
To Denver. Colorado Springs, and
41 ", fkfi Pueblo, Colo. July i t.o 13, itiel«s
% v August, 1 to 14, 23 to 21 and
30 to 21, inclusive.
To Denver. Colorado Springs, and
SCI Q Ofl Pueblo. Colo July 14 to 31 Inclti
V 1 ’ slvr Am- 15 te J* and 35 to t» Inc
®->K (Vi 3'" Suit l ake City and Ogden, Utah
August l to M inclusive.
Tti Cenwood Springs. Colorado.
(411 July 1 to 13. inclusive, August 1
V-sO. W > toll 23 to 24, and 30 to 31 lnclu
sive.
T, s.ilt 1 .e ke City and Ogdon. Utah
®<Jn <4<l Jk'.. I to 13 inclusive. August 2,3 to
!in(j 30 to31 Inclusive
sk*i 1 .( ifk To Clenw .od Springs. Colo., July
v,JJ ly-' 14 to 31. Inclusive. Al'g 15 to 22 and
25 to 20 inclusive
ttli-) I ifi To Salt Lake City and Ogden, Utah
v«J--vrv' ,lul i( t„ 3i. Inclusive. August
15 to 23 and 15 to IK Inclusive
4Jf, I u k To San Fransciseo. or Los Ange
lefi cal . July 20 aad Aug 3 to 10.
inclusive
st 1/2 I kfk To Portland. Oragon.. Tacoma and
V ru.W Seattle, Wash . July 11 to»l. lnclu
Full Information Cheerfully furnished on
Application to
H. J. Cliftom Agent
_. .__
Thin signature Is on every boi of the genuine
Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets
tho remedy that rnrm a cold In one day
A- S- MAIN.
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
LOUP CITY, NEBRASKA
OFFICE AT RESIDENCE.
YELLOW STONE PARK.
'The Popular and short line via
Union Pacific and O. S. L. to Mouldy,
Mount., thence via splendid Concord
Coaches in all paints in the Park. Very
low rates via the Union Pacific during
July and August. Full information
eheei fully furnished on application.
H. J. Clifton, Agt.
NICBRASK A VOLUNTEER FIRE
MIX'S TOURNAMENT.
Tenth annual event to be held at
Grand island, August 5 to 7. Half
Hates from all Nebraska Points via.
The Burlington Route.
The Nebraska State Volunteer Fire
man's Association has arranged to hold
its annuxl tournament at Grand island.
Neath 91.500 has been appropriated for
cash prizes, in addition to many
valuable medals and trophies, for ex
hibition drills, contegis iuid racwi Fire
inei) will attend from all parts of state.
For rbl* occasion the Burlington Route
liu' made a rate of one fare for the
! round trip. Tickets on sale August. 4
i lo 7th, Inclusive, good returning until
August S Ask ihe Burlington Route
agent or write. J. FRANCIS,
fjeo'l Pro;-. Act , Omaha. Neb.
Will Make
Affidavit
New Lease of Life for mu lews
Postmaster.
Postmaster R. H. Randall, BsUtoft Is.,
■ays: I suffered from indigestion and re
sulting evils for years. Finally I tried
Kodol. I soon knew I had found what
i had long looked for. I am better today
than In years. Kodol gave me s new
lease of life. Anyone oan have my af
fidavit to the truth of this statement"
Kodol digests your food. This tnablss the
system to aaalmllata supplies,strengthen
ing every organ and restoring health,
Kodol Makes You Strong.
Prepared only by E. 0. DbWitt A Oo.. Oblcaca
The (1. bottle contains M4 UmeatbeMe.alee»
For bale by.ODEN DAHL DUOS.,
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