In each pound package of ! ' " I i i * f’-otn nbw until Christmas will | \ e found a free game, amusing 1 and instructive—50 different [ kinds. I Get L^on Coffee end a Pr o Go 'ic at Your Grocers. Uoaal Dsws. LOUP CITY MARKET REPORT. Corrected Weekly. Wheat.* $ 47 Bye. *8 to 30 Oata . 18 to *> Corn. 25 Hogs, per cwt... . 550 Stockers, Steers and Heifers. 3.25 Cows. 2.00 2.S0 Butter. -18 Eggs . .18 J. W. Heapy was doing business at the county seat Monday. Schuyler flour and feed at Gasteyer’a. Miss Kate Pedler is visiting her par ents Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Pedler. T. M. Reed sells feed grind ers and scoop boards. Harry JeDner, Tbos Burton and # Criss renewed thier sub erlption this week. Jacob Albers was in town the front end of the week and changed idea* with the editor. R D. H< ndrickson's new brick resi dence on the west side of the river Is progressing finely. The walls are all up. If you want to buy an all around good mare, (weight 1,050) come to this office. Will be sold on time with good secur lty. Ezra Slocum, the gentleman who bought the King farm in Webster town ship moved his family on to it tbii week. He is from Aurora, Neb, Odendahl Bros, have rented the store building just vaeated by O F. Peterson and is making a fine display of their holiday goods therein. Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Round, John Wall and wife and Mrs Jus Landers was down from Arcadia last Saturday to attend the Odendabl-Stepanoske wedding. Mrs F J. Hale of Battle Creek Neb. came home with Mr. J. T. Hale last Saturday and was present at the funeral of Lulu Bau r.Krwtf ic it Misses Delta ami Lea H ollandsworth, who have been attending the up to-date school at Kearney, are visiting with friends here fora few days. Mr. H. Wilke has a load of flourbere from his mill at Boelus. and it prove* to be very good. Miss May McKain from Grand Island spent Thanksgiving in our neighborhood. Thonksgiving exercises were held at the Gus Miekiah building and from there they went to C F. Highlands where a reception for Rev. Bain was given. The people of this vaemity are intending to build a church, if a sufficient amount of money can tie obtained. cutk cur.t.K Nktvs. The weather is warm and corn husking is progressing finely. The good corn will aver age 10 bushels per acre. John Ueapy has remedied his granary at a coDsideraole expense. O. A. Clark will build more barn room as soon as he eau procure a carpenter. E. Dickerson has lost ten head of cattle from running in the corn stalks. Mrs. Eugene Thomas was thrown from her buggy last Sunday and was quite severely hurt. B. Thomas, a son of Mrs. Thomas, arrived from Dakota Wednesday evening. The old lady Beck was taken very sick Thanksgiving day. Dr. Palmer was summon ed and pronounced her ailment to be a severe attack of heart failure. Recorder. ROCKVILLE ITEMS Carl Treffer went to mill at Ravenna Wed da.v. W. M. Smelser ate turkey with his father ic Ashton last Thursday. thris Paulsen and wife, of Cushing speni Sunday with Chris Nelson aud wife. N. C. Nielsen of Caro spent Sunday here with his brother Chris. Peter Anderson was the lucky man in the music box drawing Thanksgiving night at Nielson & Isaacson's store. Curds are out calling for a masquerade ball on Saturday evening. December 13th. Prizes will be given to the best costumed lady and gent. We hear rumors that Jocob Gehrt was married, but we are. as yet, unable to confirm th- report. There will be Sunday School every Sunday afternoon, at 2;30 at the school house. Every body invited to attend. Married —On Thanksgiving day. at Grand .function. Col , Mr. Guy A. Uranscomb aBd .Miss Nora Whitsell. .Mr. Branscomb is one of Rockville's boys, and all join us in extend ing good wishes. We are asked to announce that all who arc interested in a Christmas tree a-e requested to attend Sunday School next Sunday, at 2:30 p m as the subject will be brought up for discussion immediately after Sunday School. ROCKVti.I.K MARKETS. Wheat .1(5 to IB; Oats .7 to 21; Rye 2H to 30; Corn 22 to 21: Eggs .22; Rutter, .1(5; Seper ated Cream. Butter fat, IV U. NO. ME. A child of Mrs Geo. T Benson when getting bis usual Satenlay evening barh stepped back ag-dnst a hot stove which burned him severely. Th child was in vrt at agony and his mother could do no bing lo pacify him. K-memberlng that she had a bottle of (Jhamberlaiu’s Pain Balm In the bouse, she thought -he would try if. In less than half an hour after apply ing it the child wasqui et and asleep, and in h ss than two weeks was well Mrs Benson is a well known resident of Keller, Va. Pain Bilm Is an antiseptic iinement and es pecially valuable for burns, cuts, bruises and sprains For sale by OdeQdahl Bros. ■ - - ■ - - ♦ - Estrayeil From my farm, on Friday, Oct. HI, 1902, one black mare about eight years old, with one white hind hoof. Finder will notify the Northwestern office or the owner, August Guzinski, and owner will pay honest reward. The Ilest Remedy for Croup. This is the season when the wounau who knows the best remedies for croup-is'n demand in every neighbor hood. One of the most terrible things in the world is to be awakened in the middle of the night by a whoop froinoi.e of the children. The croup remedies are almost as sure to be lost in case of croup as a revolver is sure to bn lost, in case of burglar*. There used to be an old fashioned rem edy for croup known as hive syrup and r.olu out «ome modern mother* say that Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is better and don’t cost so much. It causes the patient to "tnrow up the phlegm quick er and gives relief in a shorter time. Give thia remedy as soon as thecroupy cough appears and it will prevent the attack. It never fstlsand is pleasant and safe to take. For S8le by Udendab Bros THE OLD RELIABLE Absolutely Pure THERE IS MG SUBSTITUTE \ A Smart Fellow. There must be a touch of magic about your clothes, said a customer. To see ’em, is to want’em; to want ’em, is to buy ’em; to buy ’em, is to be satisfied with the material, style and price. Our prices are right and to your interest. We have es tablished here a First Class Clothing and Gent Furnishing Store to fill your wants and we are hear to stay. It take3 a frost to make peolpe feel cold, and to keep warm you can buy an over coat. LOCATION, ONE DOOR WEST OF TOST OFFICE JOHNSON, LOHENTZ k CO. LOUP CITY, NEB. City Dray AND Transfer Line. J. W. A A. T. Conger, Props Jly Ice will be delivered to auy part j of tbe city free, 'l'bc ice liO'.se will lie opened but once a day, amt that will be from 4 to S o'clock, a. in. All kinds of hauling will be given prompt a trillion and will make a specialty 01 ! moving household good. Wo solicit your j patronage. JAS. \V. CONGER, Lour CITY, ■ - - NEBRASKA. KOI It PERSON ALLY CONDUCTED EXCU RSI0NS FROM OMAHA TO CALIFORNIA WITH CHOICE OF ROU I Es I 'The excursions leave Omaha tyery Wedueslay, 1 huisday, Friday and Sat* ; unlay at 4:‘J5 p. m., in Pullman Tourist I Sleeping Cars. The cars «ro accompan ied all the way by conductors skilled in ' the service of excursion parlies. The Union Pacific is theonlv line fromOma | lia runo'ng lour excursions to Californ t every wei k. These excursions can be joined at any point euroute. For fuil information call ou or ad dress Li. J. Clifton Agent. Cured of file* Alter 40 Years. Mr. C. Haney, of Geneva, Ohio, bad the piles for forty years. Doctors t or dollars could do him no lasting good. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Naive cured him permanently. invaluable for cuts, bums, bruises, sprains, lacerations, tetter, salt rhe im, and all other skin diseases. Look for tht* name DeWitt on the package—all others are cheap, worthless counterfeit*. O lendahl Bros. A big haul by highwaymen, substi tutes and other* who steal the good name and fame of Rocky Mountain Tea made fameons by Madison Med cine Co. 35c. Odendahl Bros. i Miss Ida. M. Snyder, Treasurer of the Brooklyn Cast End Art Club. " If women would pay 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 I credit for. “ In consulting with my druggist he ad vised McElrec’s Wine of Cardui and Thcd 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.” 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, ft is helpful when approaching woman hood, during pregnancy, after child birth and in cnange of life. It fre Iquently brings a dear baby to homes that have been barren for years. All druggists have $1.00 bottles of Wine of Cardui. WINE«CABPUil Schuyler flour and feed at Gasteyer. : •/ NOTICE. . I take tl is method of informing the citi zens of Loup City and vicinity, that 1 have bought the shoe stock and shop of Mr. Dolling. I will be at the old stand at Morgan’ * Jewelry Store, ready to do all kinds of shoe work in first-class workmanship. I have thirty years of successful experience in the shoe business. I solicit your patronage. You will find prices reasonable. In order to make room for a new first-class stock of goods I will sell shoes on hand at from 25 to 50 per cent off from regular prices. All goods and work guaranteed as rep resented or money refunded. My terms are strictly cash and I have but one price to every body. Call and be convinced. Respectfully, _B. J SWANSON. Cnnl D vr* uau| iJUl uvu 11 Uj^Ua •a® . m -o-1 now have possession of the-o B & M. ELEVATORS and will pay highest mirket price for grain at MCALPINE, LOUP CITY, SCHAUPP SIDING, ASHTON AND FARWELL. Coal for Sale at Loop City and Asm. Will Bay HOGS AT SCHAUPP SIDING AND FARWELL Call and see our coal and get prices on giain. _E,G. TAYLOR. ■■mumnmrkiwn'ucry* r imiMnnr mi - - I. DEPENvS* 3 W| Blacksmith $ Wagon Maker 1 o > i.a £b-oooooo xsg N Of My shop is the largest and best equipped north of the I’latte Hiver. M I have a four horse engine and a complete line of llie latest improved, nia- JjJ chiuery, also a force of experienced men who Uhow how to operate it and sj turn out a Job with neatness and dispatch. si M I MY PRICES ARE REASONABLE AND PROMPT a ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALL CUSTOMERS. Soliciting your patronage I am Yours respectfully, gj J. I. DEPEW, Loup City, Neb. % _ a IRA T. PAINE & CO. jVI O N U JVI E N TS. MARBLE GRANITE AND ALL KINDS OF CEMETERY WORK. BEST OF MATERIAL. LOWEST PRICES FOR GOOD work. See us or write to us •tefore giving an order. GRAND ISLAND, - - - NEB. For a Jfad Colei. If you have a bad cold you need a good reliable medicine like Chamber lains Cough Ib inedy to loosen and re lieve it, and to allay the irritation and inllamation of the throat and lungs. For sale liy Odendahl Bros, 1 have new and second hand wagons for sale. T. M. Reed. A THANK Mai VIM) DINNER Heavy eating is usually Hie lirsi cause of indigestion. Repeated attacta in fl true the maeinus membrane lining the stomach, producing a swelling after e»t ing, he.trtb iro, lie idaclie, sour rising and finailv catarrh of the stomach. Kod ol relieves the inilatnatiou, protects ttie nerves and cures catarrah. Kudo! cures indigestion, dyspepsia, all stomach fioubles by cleansing ami swretning tiie glands of tiie stomach.—Odctrdahl Bros. -- -*-•♦- - —. Hul^arU (ilko IViinsj Ivanla. Bulgaria is about as big as Pennsyl vania, has a similar shape and re minds one very much of that state, be cause of the resemblance In topo graphy and other physical features, rhe forests and the rivers watering rich valleys, the mountain ranges, the rocky ledges, and the landscape gen arally Is very much like the Quaker 3tate. The population is about 30 per :ent less.—Chicago Itecord-Herald. Do you want a piano, organ or sewing machine. If so call and see T. M. Heed. Farm k