i n . IusjBejj pun qsajj ‘u«»|3 *ut p3 o) 63ujqi jo jJjp jo *3uijpuBq jo) saucip ou issScqaed )q3i) -JIB ‘p3JB3S Ul S3UJ03 88JJ0Q U0!1 Xnq noX sjopq 33))03 5j|nq lcq) op; dip osoddns noX op ■ | Uoaal Dsws. LOUP CITY MARKET REPORT. Corrected Weekly. Wheat.t $ 40 Rye. 211 to 31 Oate. is to *) Corn.. 27 Hog*. per cwt. 5 30 Stockers, Steers anil Heifers. 3,25 Cows . 2.00 2.50 Butter. .. .20 KggS. .20 .... ... . ... ■ ■♦ ♦ ♦ —■ ■ — Schuyler Hour and feed at Gasteyer’s. Mr. and Mrs. L. Hansen spent New Years day with his sister near Farwell Nut coal, the best for cook stoves, for sale by K. G. Tat lor at II & M elevator. Mr. Pllger lias put up some new lights near the stage In the >>per» hcui This is quite nil itnprovmeut. 1). C Grow, stlis dour anil i r.i a the Northwestern Milling Cm. pain . stand on south side public squ u> . Don't fail to take in the i. g next Monday, Tuesday and V ad: ,i January 5, 6 and 7, at the Loup fit) opera house. James Kentfrow came in and eontr|i> uted to our subscription fund. Jim h is 86 head of cattle on the farm an has ». head in the fattening yards. Wrinkles are smoothed away by its heling touch. Brain tired and de pressed peaple will find a cure in Kooky Mountain Tea. 35c. Odendahl Bros. Mrs. O. Benschoter has been grap pling with a seyero case of the grippe during the past week. Mrs Geo. E Benschoter is also a grippe sufferer. Uncle Geo. Ware was iu to'see us last Tuesday and renewed his subscrip tion. Mr. Ware expects to move to St. Paul iu March where he has purchased city property. County suprintendeut K D. Hendrick sou and Profs. M. If. Mead and J. F. Nleoson went to Lincoln last Tuesday to attend the meeting of the State Teachers Association. J. Bennett, the mail agent on the B. & M. was taken down Wednesday with the scarlet fever, and at this writ ing is very sick. He lives at Arcadia and has several small children in his Family. Fred P. King of Gainesville, Ark. sends us a big dollar arid asks us to have his name enrolled on our subscription list. Fred writes that they are having what is sailed a cold snap down there, with the thermometer 15 below freez ing He says too, that they are all well and sends his regards to all enoutrinr: friends. A Shull, of Washington township ealled this morning. He haa been vis iting Lis parents at Tecumseb, this 8tate, and returned from that place last Monday. Iu order to make his word good he left a dollar with ua for Rev. btevens, and if that gentleman calls for it before we get it “blowed in" he will stand a better show of giitlng it. ‘ Mv Uncla From New York” was produced here tea very large audience last Thursday night. It was given un der the ausplcies of the K of I*, lodge but was not whit it shoulu have been tor the price charge I. This was nor however the fault of any of our loud ! people, as they did ail they could get a first cla^s troup--, which tii>> thought iliay were doing. ^ A chioi of Mrs. Geo. T. Bec-i-n win i getting his usual Sateri Ay evening In1 u stepped back against a hot stove who n burned him severely. The ehild w, great agony and his mother could nothing to pacify him. K. memb-i tiiat she liad a bottle of Chamberlain's 1 a in Balm in the house, slie thought she would try it. In less than half an hour after applying it the child wasqui etand asleep, arid in less than two weeks was well. Mrs. Benson is a well known resident of Keller, Va. Pain Balm Is an antiseptic linement and es pecially valuable tor burns, cuts, bruises Bros Spr*ins For «ale by Odendabl Upon general demand we have decided to continue to take cabinet photographs at reduced rates on the following days only, viz: Saturday Dec. 29, Saturday, Jan. 3, Satur day, Jan. 10 and Saturday, Jan. 17 This will be your last chance to get cabinet pbotos at reduced rates. M. Lechinsky, The P hotographer Reserved seats for the Kempton Kom- ^ «dy Kompany 85 cents it Froehcha. Fleur and feed exchanged at D. C Grow's store. {South aide public square Schuvlai flour and feed at V Gasteyers. Mr. and Mrs. T. M Scott of Aurora are here visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs G. II. Scott. Try Sberidon coal and you will be satisfied; supply always on band at E. G. Taylor’s elevator. It is said that every bride has many friends, but in a few years, they dwind le down to one. That’s Rocky Moun tain Tea. Makes and keeps her well. 85c. Odendahl Bros. ,J. F. Dahl, of the new grocery firm of \ Swanson & Dahl called this morn ing. He expects to open an exclusive grocery business in the Mrs. Johans oltmun building by January 10th. Miss. Nettie Conger and Miss Minnie Hickman, teachers in our city school left for a few days stay at Lincoln where she will visit the-meetlng of the titate teat hers association which is hold en there this week. Archie Zimmerman started for York Thursday where h* goes to attend the United Bretherens College for the next six months. Archie is a brigtit boy and seeni9 very ambitious in the way of acquiring an education. Miss. Jennie Edwards, the lady "ho was so popular here, as milliner in the store of A K. Chase and who was taken to her home some time ago aC Boulder, Colorado, has s nco died Iler many i fib i..-u lure will be sorry to hear this ; sad news. ;■>. >■'. K you'd Is invaded our sanctum 1 Iatr. Tuesday vvi’b a hot link of bologna in om* haii-i ami ifie price of a years ’Ubecription in the other. To say that 1 lie left both In <>ur keeping would sim p y repotting Hu* truth regarding. Fos ter.’generous spirit. Mrs. Conger, Carston Trdaen, Will Neik, F,-d P. King, (, W. Hunt* \ Geo Wm.e, James, Rentfrow, Nick Hansen, W. T. Chase, L. II msen, F. M. j 1I-*ii ry. Mrs. J. \V. Bradley, John Toe key, Peter Hansen and Bert Auiick. arc among those who rememberer the printer this week. The Kemptou (Comedy Kompany will play the Loup City opera bouse as follows Monday night, Jan 5th ‘‘The Wise Tramp.” Tuesday night Jan. bth ‘The World ' Wednesday night Jan. 7th “East Lvnne.” This is one of thebe t companies on tlie road. On or about the 12 ot January there will be a new store with a general line of merchandise opened up in the A, V. Zink building on the south side of the public square, or at the stand last occupied by J. Phil. Jae ger. It will be operated by E. Eav olhsen proprieter and manager. Mr. Eevoldsen is of St. Paul and comes to us highly recommended as a merch ant of experience, who knows the wants of the people and will keep constantly on hand a complete line of evroything to be found in a first class general store. Note his dis play ad in tiiis issue. One of the most enjoyable of the an nual entertainments given by the Mar imon lodge K. of P. took place Tuesday Evening Dec oO at the home of Mr. and Mrs. VV R Mellor. The evening began with a guessing contest, which was entered into by everyone and was much enjoyed. Selections of both a musical and of a reekatve character was rendered by the talking machine owned by Mr. Mellor. Songs bv 'Messrs. Long. Smith and Mellor, also some line quartettes followed by supper daint ily ssrve.l. After rupper a piano so lo by Miss. Sadie Pedler, A. Song by Mr. Samual Pedler ami an organ recit al.given by the Angelas Unshed a most del ighliul evening. Carsten Trulsen made us a friendly cull last Monday and gave ua two big dollars which sets him a year in advance on this great family journal. In ment ioning Mr. l'ru I sen's name we are i - min i .1 iliat he is one of the most sue ee-sful farmers and stock raisers in the 1 ■ii‘hiic l.«‘U|i Valley. J’bis winter he , is 11»0 ho ,d of cat tle and they are a; line, wed bred herd. II • has been for . wrrui years improving the breed and in ov lius the best that esu bo found in the valley Us herd of hogs at present reduced !ri number, bio judging from ihe looks of the. seven hundred pound' Dnroc node hog w hich be purchased it tile SState Fair some two years ago, we ran safely say that they are unxcelled in tpia ity. Coming soon. The event ofthii season. Kemp ton Koinidy Korapany I at the opera house three nights, com mencing Monday, January 5, open ing iD the greatest comedy drama ever written in four acts. A wise tramp, lots of specialties between (he acts, no waits, ThiH is the same company that played Aurora Fair and Hasting Street Fair and played to packed houses and gave excelleut satisfaction. Prices 25 and 35 cents. Get your seats at Froe lichs. r . rr~ _____ IS PREPARED TO FURNISH YOU -WITH A COMPLETE LINE OF BUGGIES, WAGONS. IMPLEMENTS HARNESS. 1111, Pun, Pile, v am THING IN THE HARDWARE LINE. CALL AND SEE MY ELEGANT LINE OF NEW FURNITURE. I am prepared to make casing or hydraulic wells and solicit your trade. T*. jvi. PEED. Makkif.d—William F. Mason of the First Bank of this city and Miss Ada Minshuil, deputy county treasurer were united in (parrmge ar Litchfield on N w Year morning at 10:80 o’clock. , : i you: conpl* ire two of Loup i'iu’h iii(H i' pular joung people. Mr ; Mason li s lived he<; about five years i mI ii it cf the. time has been associat ed with t'. b.ml.-’ business and now . <:ivu| t< * tli.* petition of cashier. Miss i Jims' nil is the daughter of Mr. John ’ .I 'M!: I, ix county clerk and during ! tier I ii L* i V ii i ni *'l office was his depu ty. For the past year -he has occu pied the position she now holds in the | tn sureis office. Mr. Mason has recently purchased, i fitted and furnished the LItll property and we understand tint they will go to house keeping at once. Many returns of this llappy New Year is the wish of al] who know them. Married:—At the M E. parsonage in this city, on Wednesday, December 81, 1902, Mr. Ellis Bohardt to Miss Emma Peterson, b kb of Sherman coun ty, Kev.Madelv officiating. The happy couple are among the best of Oak Creek citiz.ens and have a host of friends who attended the grand tecept ioc which was given them at the home of the brides parents, Mr and Mrs. Detlef Petersen, on New Years eve. We join their friends in extending congratulations AUSTIN HUM MINGS. Ad. Hayes had vacation during Christmas A surprise party was given Mr and Mrs. John Needham Christmas night. The occas ion being tbeir 3Utb wedding anniversery. John Needham (trove a lot of hogs to Loup City Tuesday. Sherman Newton and family ate their Christ mas dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Ira Owen. Willard Thomson and wife have almost finished busking their corn. Their intention is to enter the restaurant business now being conducted by John Zink at Ashton. W H. Kennedy gave his pupils a magnificent treat for Christmas. We were Mr Kennedy's scholar once and are sorry we missed the treat. While in Loup City the other day we had the pleasure of meeting our old friend U. D. Hend rickson. Mr. and Mrs. W. G, Baker of Elba are spend ing the holidays with Goo. Chapman and family. The Paige boys shelled 813 bushels of corn for Geo. Chapman last Saturday in less man three and one half hours. They have the beet outfit ever brought into Sherman County. T. M. Heed of Loup is agent for these machines. Professor. ROCKVILLE ITEMS. Geo. Moses left Wednesday morning for St. Paul to Spend Christinas with his parents. Mr J. A. Dowden, accompanied by two of his children,, arrived Wednesday night from Blair. Nebraska for a visit with his daughter Mrs Carl Traffer. Adolph Burbman of Wyoming is here spend ing this week visiting hi- sister, Mrs. El I I sacson. i Ibib.'rt Cout.-.o iw up from St. l’uul Wed. I nl, at o six-lid Uie ho!; lays at his homo. Ms Ma. ..if I.ueUs loft Thursday tnorn.nj? ? m 1-1,! i.iiu u i (hit holidays there ; \ (siting friends and relatives. 1 » i .:.•■!i;• -i-i ..f R..i tVie. ir.miefi Tu. sday noon for Ar < . io > spi : ;i: remainder of her vacation : visiting relatives. 1 1 lerh rt Gtay id lllackfoot, Idaho arrived 1 Tli ursday niyi'.i, from the west. John Gray loft Thursd y morning for Grand ; Isl.iiid I . iih-et his brother. Whom he hod not seen > r tievoral years. They cauie up togather j Saturday. The sad news was received Saturday after* unoo Uiat.Granpa Gray aged Rt years, hail full on while out, of doors and sustained on injury thru w is feared would prove fatal, but it present writing it is reported that he, is im proving. The ( hrwstinas Tree and entertainment giv en at the school house Wednesday night was well rendered, and drew a large house. The ' We Sung That Verce Once” brought down the house. Treats were lavishly bestowed upon all the youngsters present. The tree Was a thing of beauty with Its load of presents and artistic decorations, besprinkled with the cus tomary candles, of courea old Santa was there and saw to it that his pack was distributed to all. The Chrlsmas dance given at the hall Thurs ■ day night drew a large crowd and everybody enjoyed themselves hugely. Will Gray received two car louds of fine well brtf! Western hotves Moblly noon. Thursday noon while lit* regular train was humming along between KceltS^nd this place on the 1' t* tue front trucks leH the track and gave several people a scare. Ivdelayed the train uimut half an hour. \ SWEETWATER. Carl Corey is husking corn for E. A. Swan son . Mark Mortensen. who is working with a bri> • am at Grand Island s|teni Christmas with his parents, aed returned Sunday. I^ena Holl.indsworth from Kearney, is visit ing relatives. Mr an l .Mrs. II. Wilke are visiting relatives in Omaha. A Christmas tree and a program prepared by Mary Sullivan was well attended. Asa pres ent from her school. Miss Sulliven received a beautiful rocking chair. A basket soc ial was given at the home of M■ P. Mortensen. Saturday evening, Dee. 27, for the Benefit of Rev Ander-on the I.alheran minister. #13 25 was raised. TL is space is reserved for Johnson, Lorentz & Co. Cnrfld of I'll*** Alter 40 Years, Mr. (J. Haney, of Geneva, Ohio, had the pi)ps for forty years. Doctors i.or dollars could do him no lasting good. DcW itt's Witch Hazel Salve cured him permanently. invaluable for cuts, burns, bruises, sprains, lacerations, tetter, salt rheam, and all other skin diseases. Look for the name DeWitt i on the package—all others are cheap, I worthless counterfeit*. Odcndahl Bros. -♦ • se I A big haul by highwaymen, substi tutes and ottiers who steal the god j name «n‘d t-Jtne of Kockv Mountain • Tea made fnmciii- D- Madison Med icine Co. 85 . O iondahl Bros. - - - ♦ • ♦ • - HALF KATES TO LINCOLN. \ December 80 and 31 tin Burlington I K>i.tew)l! ell ticket-from any point |iu Nebraska or South Dakota to Llu c >ln Neb., and return ar one fare for i the run.1 11 ip. Tickets good return [ iug until .1 a.iuary 3, 1908. Ask the Bur j lington agent.. ... I am selling out my stock of jewelry at cost. Now is the time to buy your holiday pres ents. Call in and see my goods.—G. II Morgan. T. M. lieed sells feed grind ers and scoop boards. Schuyler flour and feed at Gasteyer. I an now located in my new quarters, One Door East of St. Elmo Hotel, and have just received a shipment of the Hamilton & Brown shoes, the best in the market. More new goods arenow on the way and I can assure my patrons satisfaction in both quality and prices. I still have a few pair of shoes left from the stock pur chased trom niv Dolling which we are selling cheap. hirst class shoemaker shop in connection. We invite you to call and see our new stock of shoes and bring your repair work with vou. Respectfully, _B. J SWANSON. -o-1 now have possession of the-o B & M. ELEVATORS and will pay highest market, price for grain at V MCALPINE, LOUP CITY, SCHAUPP SIDING® .ASHTON AND FAR WELL 1 Coal lor Sals at tet inM Asttoa. Will Bal HOGS AT SCI.AUPP SIDING AND ftTTVfclL® Call m<1 s..*e our c«--*l ant' g,-t :es oi -.rain., _G. 'il YLOR. ! rmmmx: sz:. :. m a& l , 7. ,~i Jr, s ::c: w : ! I ^J. I. DEPEW86*- I I Blacksmith $ Wagon Mker,;i ^BOOOOOO*^ My shop is the largest and best equipped north of tnJatte River. I have a four horse engine and a complete line of the latestproved. ma- ^ chiuery, also a force of experienced men who know how uirate it and fj turn out a job with neatness and dispatch. ... MY PRICES ARE REASONABLE AND/ROMPT* I ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALL CUSTIERS. || y Soliciting your patronage I am I Yours respectfulljl I J. I. DEPEW, Loufty, Neb. 1 mmm AID MlII.l|l}II§. IRA T. PAINE & G< jVI O N U JVI E N|S. MARBLE GRANITE AND 1 KINDS OF CEMETERY WORBj BEST OF MATERIAL. LOWEST PRp 1 FOR GOOD work. See us or write tons before gi|fn an order. GRAND ISLAND, - - j to NEB. J’ul 1 W. J. FISHlii. GEO. E.p'S( HOTER. Attorney and Notary Publia. Publisher Loi; ITy Nouth\vkst«i Fisher &, Bensch* er, ! ^ | l”* fi S " J « i AP9 l-syri i S I LUiiuSJ ii y, LOUP CITY. NEBRALA -f Town Lots, Wild, Cultivate,^ d Irrigate LANDS FOR f*>L jitf I i