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    Thi: Northwestern
^"tUliWISHED EVERY FRIDAY
at the county seat.
UFO. K. HENSUHOTKK,
Editor and Publisher
TERMS:—11.00 PICK TiAK. ir PAID IN ADVANCE
Entered at the Loup City PostoffL-e for trans
mission through the malls as second
class matter.
KiCPUHLICAN TICKET.
For Governor.
JOHN H MICKEY
For Lieutenant Governor.
E G. McUILTON
For Treasurer,
PETEK MOUTENSEN
For Secretary of State,
G. \V. M MtSH.
For Auditor,
(T1AHI.ES WESTON.
For Superintendent of Instruction,
WILLIAM K FOWLER
Fur Attorney General
F N, I'ROUT
For Commissioner Pubi • Lands.
GEORG K 1> FULLMER
For Cone -essinan
M P KINK.V1U
cm NTV TICKET
For Count'. Attorney.
J s PP.DLER.
Fcr Kept' sot tative
ALVIN CLARK
Reiiuoiican county Convention.
The Republican couuty conven
tion was held in Society b»ll, in ibis
city Tuesday and was attended with
a il !e,. ion front every township in
thi' rouMA.
It was called to order by chair
man W H. Moll or, who after reading
the call - luted that he had taken it
upon i ,tire.t to Dame ihe temporary
cb> m i a: t accordingly presented
the name of A. all as sueh
presiding officer.
Mr. Wall ( nine f rward and gave
thank for the recognition and then
uiaih' an iauiroiuptu address that
started the convention oflf with en
thiisiasi.. and would nave furnished
a tine subject tor it short hand re
porter Lad we been fortunate enough
to have had mti on the ground.
The first thing in order was to
elect a temporary secretary, and
on motion John Mathewson, ot Clay
township was installed, presumably
because of his efficiency and sturling
wortti as a republican worker.
The chair then on motion was in
structed to name the several com
mitteus which he did as follows.
On Credentials:—S. H CoDger, j
and T. C. Chamberlain.
Order of Business. Alvin Clark,
Joseph Di id jw and M H M : id.
I’ermanent Organization. Geo. E.
Bcuschoter, W. M. Smelser and
Carslen Truelsen.
After a recess of about fifteen
minutes the convention re-convened
and tbe cornmitees maue me ioiiow
iog reports: That tbe temporary
organization be made permanent;
that tbe order of business be to nom
inate first a county attorney, second
a eaididate fur representative and
third, a chairman of the count)
central committee. The committee
on credentials reported the following
named persons entitled to seats m
the convention:
Loup CKy Twp. W. s Waite, W. U Mellow
G. E Hotchkln, A Wall. J. I Depew, W T.
Owen W. Moon, D D. Grow. II J. Johansen
L. Bochviiold, S. S. Hover G. W. Hunter. W.
H K> nn My, A. S Main T. E Pilger, II. W
Pedler. G i. K. lieuschuter, Geo Chapman.
IJ. C. Gro. N B Tnoinpson. W. D French,
H M M- i I proxy for Pedler.
Hazard wp. K. Munn, .1 L. Cressler, K.
A SMii'i ' Fred Fuliei P. Lomont Geo.
Newberg.
V\ <hin• '.on T r —G. il Whitman. W
Caliun, d Kon .Ison, il Claussen, Jurats
Carnaody
I.'v.m Tw ,» K E Tracy A Clark Carsten
Trie wen, A Witehrand G. Knapp. Jacob
Alb'll and A. .1 Fradenburg.
Cl:i Tv. p !ohu M a hew son A W Throck
mortou. Stewart McFadden. Joseph Dartdow.
and James Daddow.
Rockville Twp A. J. Fairbairn, E U Paige
W. M. Smelser. Mike Wclzurk. and P. H.
Jausou,
Elm Tw p T C Chamberlain E. C Kirk.
Walter Smith nni A. J Niles.
Harris Twp Jacob Engleman. George
Van. A 1 Potter, A H Mead, Fred Debruler
H A Partner H. Cbaflln. S. lire wet. G. W.
Parker, and A. M Sheppard.
Ashtnti twp. — W C. Danker, H. binelser.
E. A W Hams. J lSuesbauset), E. D. Wilson.
Thus. .Inmrog W II Siwtik and E Schununau.
Webs'- - Twp. Edwin Angler. W Reynolds,
A) A Gtlber antis. II Conger.
(>. ,i I >p --O '1 til heater ami John
ChJ| As.
Il istn! T vp 1 ico. Itoltnes.
S'-ott l ap. John Groenbalgh and E P
CuillplH'lt
After bearing ami adopting these
reports the convention proceeded tc
work ns per order of business.
The names <»f [. S. Pedler and
W. .1 Fisher were presented to tin
convention ns i andblafes for count]
attorney. After a little scoring
two heats were mn in which Pedlti
wou out both times. Joe has tw<
tine ra1 e horses but we believe nor
X..
that he i an make better tunc than
eitli r one of iht m He uia le lhe lu st
time on record and those who were
not already in the band wagon made
a grab for it as he neared the home
stretch. We did not catch the ex
act time made in this race but we
understood the secretary to say
something that Hounded like “a mile
a minute."
At this junction there were wild
hurrahs fur Pedler, and did uot cease
until he made his appearance on the
platform. He thanked thu conven
tion, and in a short address assured
all present that he would do his
full share towards btiriging about
success for the republican party in
t Sherman couut \.
For representative the raaies
of Alvin Clark of Logan; K. G.
Paige, of Hockvilie; Geo. Holmes of
Bristol; Cbas. Reidel of Loup City
and A. M Sheppard of Harrison
were boriight out. Nine ballots were
takeu an 1 fm a tune the chances f r
i
success were about equal The ballot j
iug started out with Mr. Ileidel a lit
tli iu the lead with J>> votes and he
continued to gain until he reached
the high mark of Bt> when it became
apparent that the number necessary
for a choice m!d not be reactnd.
Then matters took a turn and the
wave drifted towards Clurk and he
was safely landed with a handsome
m tjority over all on the ninth ballot.
The choice is a splendid one. Mr, ;
Clark is a gentleman and a scholar,
lie will poll a very heavy vote as his |
recognized ability and special fit
ness tor the position will make hun
popular with all who make hu ac
quaintance.
The question of electing a elair- !
uiuii wns now to be considered and I
it was at this point that Judge Wall
slid down off the chair and look the
Hour. The tnucbine had been well
greased and the sickle sharpened be
fore hand. Mr. .'lead, a member of
the committee on order of business
anil the only delegate to the conven
tion by proxy, had, to all appear
ances purposely inserted the words,
“and third, that a chairman of the
county central committee be elected.”
Wall made a master plea in tfie in
icrest of sympathy for Mellor, at d
Mead followed with ttie explanation
that he did’nt mean to do it, or words
to that eHeet. All this was done J
for the purpose of heading off what
they feared would he a disastrous ,
uprising aganst Mellor who has, since ,
our former convention been illegally i
ofliciating. Mellor tendered his ;
resignation but Wall would nt have |
it that way and pressed his previous j
motion, which was to “eliminate the
clause to elect a chairman." There j
being no opposition to the scheme 1
the machine run as light as a ball j
bearing bycicle, after which the con- j
vention adjourned sine die, aud
Mr. Mellor is thus privelaged to con
tinuo to throw his patronage to the
pop papers and at the same time
to be bigb-mo-gull over the Rep
ublican politics of Sherman coun-*
tv. Yes, “the I s have it, and it is so
ordered. What will he the next
pleasure of the convention?”
In another column you will find
a notice and invitation to attend a
lawn social to be given, at tue home
of Mr :tud Mrs. W. S. Waite, and
under the auspices of the Baptist
church organization. Our comment
on this affair would be that all who
can should licit) »o make ibis social
as plea * an t and profitable n« possi
ble. This church has labored hard to
lift the burden of debt which has
hung over it for some time. Its
members have done nobh They
have carried on the good work with
but verv little -mside help They
have built a church on a rock found
ation that is a credit and pride to
llie eitv The debt lias now become
of small proportion and thier great
disire is to entirely eliminate it in
this year of prosperity and plenty.
All through the long years of drouth
and depression they have not only
kept services ate I Sabbath school up
to a verv bign standing hut as we
have said, greatly reduced this
debt. A few more efforts and thier
f imifst hopes will be realized. Let
us all go to the social.
DIVIDI-. HAPKNIXiS
Ralph Throukiiioi’om is on the siik list
this week
M: H. A Kadlcr repaired the town pump
last week.
Miss Della Wilson visited with Lulu 3pohr
Sunday
to-. .1 A Stevens, ii.-ent for Warils med
icines an 1 extra ts, registered at Divide Ho
tel Monday nixht
Mr-, .lolin S. leien n ■ departed f >r Grand
Junction Monday morning where she goes
to visit her dai -liter
He. L K Sii'd.r ati'1 famHt attended ihe
baptismal servises al oieora Sunday
Mr an t Mrs I W. Throckmorton visited
with Mr and Mrs Joseph Daddow Sunday.
• John Mathews u nnd A. W. Throckmortoa
attended the Republican count c on cot ion
1 al Loup City Tuesday as delepat - from this
1 side of Clay township Kkta.
FROM |l % V t N N \ Mi \\ *
A. few '. i ts u'm it Sfthertna ■ county mt-ti
* living in Hi .s’ »i town* iip Mr Wm. Jak-jlw
in one <f out supervi ,nis Mi. T. n '• • man is
; prosperous fu r:i i *f Bristol township
also is toe Mclvt a Bros • »f h *i V News
says
1 Dun Bjsbotih- n. n • heatt of Ravenna is
hailing lumber from town Tor the creation of
k aplended new burn am! granary Tim main
building will be ^x60 ft with I* ft. posts, pro
! viding a roomy mow for bay and a one story
awn* x will be built at the name ts»n* 12xW ft.
making the building .t>x3k) ft. on the gound.
The building will be romptets in every res
pect usd will be ‘‘Quipped with a patent hu\
fork with which to elevate hav into the uiow
A. Kinney of K;iv»»nna, haf the contract to
erect the building
Joseph Vavrina hu* ticen threshing- at Win
Jakob's place northeast of Kavintm this week
and give* The News home remarkable figure*
concerning the \ ■«* I«1 of a pa*-t of Mr. Jakob s
wheat- On JO-;u re tract M.n -had out 1,1*1
bushel* .* ■ • sb* l* t»er acre. While at work
on tItf wheat the machine threshed 20©
bushels ii »iiirtv minute*. Iking an ordinary
tap vow)! i til of thr *hed grain in the record
breaking time o seven an » on bill mill
aU'S. Wliila this n-cord wan being made
nine men or • employcd in ;• t« irug bunnies
into the i/ia. s ne Jet del-. One bundle d a« res of
Mr. Jok > Wheat > t ided 40 btisboK pgr act©
and a : i at t • m: • in'o-r wi.tvt . .i.eh lias n^t
been -. »-j f,-i thre i ii yield i fifteen bush
els per ui u
TL* 'i!c I < i ip , north *? of Uiiv luia
have ov< . -\< mv ks b *«1**d grain V.
Kuticbka I as about forty aw n .ml* r of
other ’’anui'M ifi that i * ktvt. from
iwcnt \ »iv* to t.ft>
1 I f. %ts I'tir Kk N ICWn
Miss v tiiiti■ will i• ach a seven
month* term of school iii tie* tistn* \
She will omncie ttie term te.iiy. Ncpl I
Miss J a Hu Row ’'ill teat’ the school in
the Draper dtsturi
There was a good t.iraout at th*4 Kuhn grove
religious exercises lu- t Sunday- seven were
immersed The day w as fine and a pleasant
ar.d profitable Unu wa> tin result of the
gathering
John lleapy lost ri valuable horse hist week
Wes Ijoiipy bus purchase! another half
sect *■ ii of Sherman mum land Ho now
has six icarter sections. How is this for
prosi it
Wa ri* h ha* the coi -o -o build u
u w cbool house u the '/. nk district It
will be located on the VV 1* Baird farm
A H. (•».»> living south of i.iicbfield bought
n Mr Thompson of the tirrn of Thompson
& Miller, a ihourand dollars worth of tine j
Hirers and will feed thorn out this winter
Rkcokdkk.
—
BAL8UKA 1(1 MHIINOS
The Helsora Stuping Society met at the
home of • urlos l.amlon lusi Sunday eveaing.
Tad says it pay* U' advertise la the NmtTH
WESTHtN be iuse he had more base singers
last Sunday evening than he could use.
Miss Etta llagee. of Nodaway county. Mo
is visiting her sisiei Mrs K I* MeClary
Mr. Andrew Pearson and family anil 8
Wilson and family were visit.n with Uncle
Hen Nelson Iasi S' a day
Miss Lir./ie Terhunc formerly of this place
out bow of South Dakota is visiting her broth
er and »lsi.-rs In th * in i hi rhooil.
Mr H Santlh is bull ling a new barn. J
Madge u is doing he ■ aepent'-i work.
Mr. Shinier was seen on our .In • Is last
Sunday
A very pleasant urpriae party was given
to Mr i arlos London las'. Monday evening
when .1 la1 vi i itnlivr of friends gathered at
bis borne to celebrate his ;»ih birthday anrd
vereary '!%»* evening was spent in out door
games and all- o'eloek they had suppei con
sisting o; 11*t cream and vak<*. After supper
all went home There w ere about AO present
BliVNO.
KOCKV1LLG ITEMS
O. Blumer of Ashton brought a travel.ng
man overland Thursday lo our bait .
Mias Hatdee Schmuljohu and Miss Marie
Coulter came home Friday from Loup City
where they had been attending Institute
Will Seifert ot Ashton came over for a load
of coal Friday.
E. G. Paige came down from the north cud
of the tow r. -hip Friday to attend the Repub
lican primary
Mrs J l.arson .a Cheyenne, Wyo arrived
Viidav unon r->r it t -it with her parents Mi
and Mis N O. Larson
J II Kau iiuii a and Hans Jensen paid Si. Paul
a living business trip Saturday
Tims SJovvcb ami Fred Now from the South
side came over lo take the train here Satur
day for Loup • 'itv
lion i forgot the wg Woodmen Picnic I" "■
held here -a pi. t'.Ui. They say W" J lb van
Ik to bo OTu of the speaker-- There is a long
list of spurts and contest on the program
Remember the date Sept, t;
Mr. Stalling of Ctisp'r couaty came down cut
urday for a visit with his son la law Mr Ed.
II. bin s
Mr f. I* Wimuell an i uaughter drove
oterii'"i. lamp ( and -pei.; Sunday v.-ir
Ing rel.i v
W. M -I •■Lerllu. at ggibi' os a stalk of
cornt fi : in. tall wiibh snpi-.i's two i ,n
strous t ■ one L . ..dies inn . net l ue - - I
Ik inclii lone. Th . repre-.n dr*- I ii Vi
eu Nelu .. -k i
f NO M E
fiTtli- 1 li t-. GOUGH INI) WORKS
Oi l THE COL1)
Laxative BroutO ouinine Tablets cure a
cold In one day No cure. No Pay. Price
,’5 cents
Baking Powder
Makes the bread
more healthful.
| Safeguards the food
against alum*
Alum baking powders are the greatest
menacen to health of the present day.
HOVAl BA<INC. POWOfcH CO- ncw vow«.
I’KOi'UShD CON'S III ,i )\ A
UlHNDMh.Yi
The UitowlBij iirOpuNfri auir a litiuli
tO tlis i on< »l utiou ot 111** .it** <>
Kh us lid iiul h *, fiMiiil
In full h Kithmll'eil it* »»«•
of llie tttute «»l Nehru* a to hi
voted upon at tin* general * I* mi
to b© tiuhi lueiMlay, >ov*niln?i I
A l> HMI«
A Joint resolution proposing to it* • m
section one of Article liiflnu, of bx
< oust It utiou ol the state of Nr uu>, a
relative to the manner *»t submit
ting ami adopting amendments In
the t'onstituti n of the stale of No
bra? ini
lit •( fhsolfril and i ' d l>*j tin
Ley, atari <>f tin Sin ft <i A*
raslu:
Men. jii 1 That section <»f Vrliele
fifteen of the Constitution Mu* s ur.e
of >* >rasku be amemlt u to «*.♦ .«.* i*
lows
Bees m |. Either bin 1 of the lr,
islaiure may propose nmeiulmouis i »
th is ustituuion. amt if 'in itii* I *« •
ajgi i ; • <» \i \ hree*lift 1
elect* 1 u mi ii louse, -net pinposc-"
amendments shad bu » ture >:« ' he
Journals, with the yea* an nay>. nmt pub
lulled . ! leasl once each week in ;» least
one tiewspapci m euh eouuty where a
newspaper ie» published foi thirty days
lintmi mtely p?*n«d; ng the next fleet ion
Of senators and representative*'at which
elect )• *i the satin had be snbull iedl*» Hn
elecnM-4 for appro, ul cr rejection, ami f
a majority ol lb elector* voting at
such elctlon on such proposed amend
ii id ii f, shall vote t ,Hb.pt such aiii**ml»»«eui
Hie same shall become it part o of this
Constitution When m nr than urn
amendment •.ubniUM i at the sun.*
election, they Shull be so submitted as to,
enable the electors to vote on each
amendment separately
All ballots used at such « let turn on
such amendment or amendments ha I
have w riten or printed there on tin* to .
lowing: For proposed amendment ro tin*
Constitution relating to -hero inset the sub
ject of the amendment) and again-d pro
posed amendment to the constitution
relating to (here insert the subject of the
amendment* and the vote ot . am elector
votingon -neb amendment .*r uiuki dim ru
shall be designated by the e cctor by mail
ing a cross with u pen oi pencil lit a cm-'.e
or •<pnii• it* bo placed at the light *.
the lines the words ‘ For .r Against '
proposed amendments, as In ahull
dealn to vote (hereon, or by Indicating
his preference on a voting maohlue
when such machine Is in r ■
I. Geo. W March, Secretary of state of
the 'late nt Nebraska, do hereby certify
that tiie lorgoing proposed amendment lo
the Constitution of the Stale of Nebraska
Is a true and correct copy of the original
enrolleduud engrossed bill, as passed by ttie
Twenty-seventh session of the legislature,
of the.Slate of Nebraska, as appears from
said original bill on file in this office, and
llmt said proposed amend in uni Is submit,
ted to the pialifled voters of tno state of
Nebraska for thler adoption or rejection ai
the gcnurel election to bo held on Tuesday
the Itli day of November, A. D lie
In testimony whereof 1 have hereunto
set my hand and affixed the great seai oi
the Slnto of Nebraska. Done at Lincoln
tills 2::d day oi July, in the yeu: of oni
Lord Cue Thousand Niue Bundled and
Two. ol the Indepetulance of the I'niti
Stales the One Hundred wnd 1 wenty-Sev
enth, and ot iills state the Thirty -dxib.
G£U. W. M AUCH
[skal. Secretary of State.
NOTH h POft PUBLIC \ Cll IN
I>i pari mem of the Interior.
I.AMI OPI IOB AT LlltChl.N, Neii
JULY :.‘«tll 1 ‘.gig
Notice is hereby given that the follow
ing-named settler has filed notice ot hi
tuieution to make final proof In sup
port of his claiu, and that said proof
will be made before J A Angler
the County Judge at Loup 1 tty. Nebraska
on Sept 10th. 190J, viz: John L McBriJe, foi
the K. H of the N W. 4* of Section gfi
Township 15. Bnnge lit, Homestead Knteiy
No 17.330 He names Hie following »ti nessm
to prove liis continuous residence upon
anil cultivation of said land \ t
Perry Dev is. Litchfield, Nebr.
P.icliard Baker.
Jerry SCbutler,
William Spencer,
W, \. Gk i.i s lie,-1st cl'.
NOTICK n»K PI HLICATIU.N
Department of tlu Intel lur,
LAM> Ut I UK At l.lV'Ul.N Neb
At; o chi r. iwl
Notice is here •> fiv on left tin I..I.<*■■■.
lug tmin^tl ‘iiiHlir has filed n-.1 lee of I, I s lit
1 tent ton to make final giro. •; in - n i ■ i ■ •: < l
hia claim ami that eaid prim! m ne mat*,
before J. v Angler the County Jiilgi at
Loup Olty Nebraska on Scpl, ; h'-iti, vtz\
John I Peters for the L ite : aud l section
;ii. Township bi N. Uunue 15 tie*, He
names tlie following witnesses to , rove
1 his continuous residence upon ami culti
vation of said land, vtz'
Marvin s. Parker, of Arcadia Neb.
J. Philip t ines, of
Alonzo I'Tudenburgh, id
Truman T. Bennett, Ol
W A. liifKEN Ufa titter
DYSISN t'KItV OPKIiD tlTl lllli l I HK
AID (IK A IMn f. Uf.
urn just up from u hard spell of the
llux" (dysentery ii*y Mr T A. Pinner,
la well known merchant of Drummond,
Tmin. " 1 used one small bottle i f
I Ohamb-dl tin.- Oylic, choier-i n d 1 iai
rboa Reinedv and was cured without
havings di etor. I i ii,«id« t m tin
b«St cholera medicit.c m Ih* iioi'.',"
| There is no need of impiyio a
docter "hen I his rem y is u- I r no
doctor can presei the a better me ic'.ne
; f »r b »v el com | 1 tint i > anv J i in illo t
(or chi di• i in adults 11 • i 1 i i •
arm U | 1 a ant to fvk • hi in b>
1 Odeiid di Ho.
A NIC SOt \ If V H.tKril 'I > a
f) 'ti'i neglect a ci 1 •. i' i- Win • b
uil'ssuid. It is danger'o-. H u
in i Or" Minu < rough ( i i • v " i •
cure it it o ei, Alin- nt • i< i
clears lh“ in*. i -ii"i|i« pul -in • ' -
; the mill i m- in* mb' a ' r* - e
ci till p, throat mol u .g tr-mbis. A 1
j solu 1 y >a|e. Acts iinnndi i'i ! . 1 1 !
j dren like it
9.
J. I. DEPEW*** I
. . 1 Wagon Maker, I
1 i ' * 1 hr-. rijiiiHDcd north of the Platte River n
r; 1 a tour l.urs rati. > in,a ii ...miui-tc Hoe of tl.e 'atent improved. mu- H
i, ' li'.ifty, r fon > of . i round no n » l.o know how to ofierate ft and H
*• turn out djohatth n<nnnti,* and. dfapatch.
\n PHH Eh ARE KHA-OXAHLE AN’D PROMPT®
ATTi;MIO.\ OiYEN TO ALL CUSTOMERS.
[ Soliciting your patronage i am j'
A ours respectfully, j
.1. i. DEPEW, Loup City, Neb. I
• ; •. ' . .•■•srar:r..r.-; - "i n mu—1
i H COLLET. A. P. WLLHT.
Of LOUP CITY.
Genera! Banking
BusinessTransacted.
Paid up Capital Stock 520,000.
COMtSPONDCNT*
Seaboard National Bank. New York City, N. Y.
Omaha National Bank. Or aha. Nebraska
1 IN ( 0O[. IN COLORADO
j August i tn M j4. >u, Ml.
j deptembei I to 10.
On tin’, above tints lnu Burlington
Route will sell rou.-il trip tickets to
Denver, Nluiado. Pm l*|e and manv
othu points in Co) rad • at extraor
dinarily low i Ues.
lid '.“d! in Ooloradu all summer
long, and there are hundred-; of rt
sorts in the rookies where one may
cse ipe •'rum 'lit; heat of the
plains tud spend an uliogctbei de
lightful vacation.
A ear l to ,J Francis, General
Passenger Agent, Omaha, Nebr.,
will bring \-n •< gooil -upply of Ool
orado b -ukle's that w11! help you
plan jour trip.
Mir OVKH-WISE
I here i.- an • •! udegork* il picture of a
g, .«■*d at a gra-f-hoppe'". bur in tto
ae; I heed less] y treading hi a So ... -
This i arullcletl by the mar* who
ip inis -'i I i: *i- Miin of ujnicy b id.line
i cycl e;; ‘ell ii. te.'r oeglei , t-* provide
his f-tini } villi a b-itfle of ' ihamberlaln.V
‘ "he, i'lio . . a and Diarrhoea Kemedy
as safe g'mrds itguinar bowel complaints,
whoea vltM !m- outnumber tlios-* of the
c.veloiie i hundred to one. This Item
ed} is every where recognized as the
most, prompt and reliable medicine in
USe far these diseases For sal'1 b\
Odendahl Bros.
TIVU5 TAIU.E.
I.iuoo:n, Denver,
Omaha, Helena,
Chicago, Unite,
St. Joseph, salt I,nke city,
Kansas City, Portland,
St. lamia sail 1 laliolsco.
and <t,l point a and all points
Bast autl sititli. Weal,.
1'HAlSs I.K.aVK AS 11)11,t>\y SI
GOING HAST
No r>3 I'anaengor . *;yli a. m.
No HO Freight .. . ... 13,5(1 p. Ui ,
GOING WEST
No. 31 Piume ng«» 4:32 p. m.
No. Freight 14:.v» p. w.
sleepiug, dinner nn<l reclining chair cars
seats free) on through trains Tickets
sold and baggage checked to any point In
tin United stales or Canada
For information, maps, dime tallies and
tickets call on or write to li. 1,, ARTHUR
Vgent. t)r J. Francis, Uen’l Passenger
Agent, Omaha, Nebraska.
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No. 89 leaves dalle except Sunday pasa
engorr 8: a nt.
No. 88 loaves Monday, Wednesday and
Friday, (mixedt l- .ei' p in.
No. On leaves Tuesday, Thursday and
Saturday, (mixed " fts p m. )
No. 8? arrives daily except sun up mixed
Wdf> p. in
No 8.',ai l ives dally except Sunday pass
erine' ) 7i85 p in.
First class servlc and clo«« c iiinecl ions
“m»i, west and sotitli
H .1 Ci.lKros, A^ent.
CherkhwK
tyjMges I
Quality, g
Awarded 1
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Sold by T. H. EI.8NRK, Loup City, Neb
LOW
RATES
EVERY DAY.
Every day luring the month of Sep
tember and G. ;ob.-r, 1902, tho Union
1’h-iii ,vill hoII one-way settler* ticket
at the f.. 1 Invving rates
MISSOURI RIVER TO
Ogden Bin! Mil' Like.920 00
Bntle and Helen ■ ... . . 20.00
Sunk une .22 50
Portland and Aahiand .25.00
I'lti'nori .1! I Seattle ... 25.00
-an KYsn-i-um . ... 25.00
I. - .-Vi'gele* mil San Diego.26.00
< '<*rre»; nndingly Lew Kates Inter
me.Hate paints
E1 '' f i 1 u. formation call on your
neatest ag' :it or address.
I! .J Clifton. Agent.
This aignature la ou every box of tho genuine
Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablet.
the remedy that wire. a cold la one day
A. S- MAIN.
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
LOUP CITY, NEBRASKA
OFFICE VT RESIDENCE.
NO HOI' NIGHTS IN COLORADO.
The nights are cool without damp
lies- from dews The utr is pure with
u! undue moisture. There is no ex
cessive h<‘at in summer. the average
tvmprature ti.-ing SO degrees There
at no r nimin us, saturating rainfalls,
but rather brief showers, which pasa
, quickly, lcav ing clear skins behind
iln in Tlie Summer nights aie in
v«i inbly cool, inviting out door exer
ci-e ami inducing rest and refreshing
vleep Splendid Main service with ac
euui mod itlons for all classes of passon
gcr and very low rates via the Union
Pacific.
A-k or write for pamphlet. "The
Rockies G rent Sait Lake and the Yellow
h'o e," describing in detail the attract
ions of tho west.
H. J. Clifton, Agent.
TO CLUB A COLD IN ONE DAY.
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Taplets.
Alt rtruggisla refund the money If it falls to
cure. M W. Grove'S signature la on each
box. 85c
SALE-MAN WANTED—To look
after our int/MCBta in Sherman and ad
jacent counties, Salaty or commission
Add re-- Lincoln Oil Co., Clevland
Ohio.
Will Make
Affidavit
New Lease of Ufa for lew*
Postmaster.
Postmaster R. H. Randall, •■Op, Ik,
•ays: I suffered from indigestion tnd ro*
Bulling evils for years. Finally I triad
Kodol. I soon knew I had found whet
I had long looked for. I am better today
thau In years. Kodol gave me a na*
• lease of life. Anyone can have my efr
i fldavtt to the truth of this statement
Kodol digests your food. This enablts the
system to assimilate supplies,strengthen*
lng every organ and restoring health.
Kodol Makes You Strong.
Wor sale by .ODKNOAHL UKOC-,
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