TJMK TAHI.K. Lincoln, Denver, Omaha, Helena, Chicago, Butte, at. Joseph, Salt Lake City, Kansas Olty, Portland, St. Louis, San Franotsoo, and all points and all point* East and south. West. ' TKA INS LKAVE AS FOLLOWSi GOING BAST No M Passenger.18:10 p. in no GO Freight.li.ssa. m. GOING WEST No. 54 Passenger..11:07 p. m. Nu. 50 Freight. 1:40 p. ® Sleeping, dinner and reclining chair care (seats free) on through trains. Tickets sold and baggags checked to any point in the United states or Canada. For information, maps, time tables and tickets call on or write to K L. Arthur Agent. Or J. Francis, Gen’l Passenger Agent, Omaha, Nebraska. U, P. KAIWAY No. 85 leaves dally except Sunday (pass enger 6: a. m. No. 88 leaves Monday, Wednesday and Friday, (mixed) ia:80p. in. No. 00 leaves Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, (mixed) 8:5* p. m. ) No, 87 arrives dally exoept Sunday imixed ll:0t p. m. No. 8i arrives dally exoept Sunday (pass anger) 7:J5 p. m. First class service aud close connections east, west and eouth H J. Clifton, Agent, COUNTY OFLJU1AL DJKKOTOUY. S II B R M A N COUNTY, N K II. G, H. GinsoN. Clerk, u N. Swkbti.and, Treasurer. J. A. ANGIKR, Judge. J. 8. PElil.KH, Attorney. Edward Sntdrb, Sheriff. K I». Hendrickson, 8upt. Publie Inst. E B Counino, Surveyor, GKo. VY. UUNTKR, Koraor. supervisors: D C grow, Dist No. 4., Chairman., PC address, Loup City, Neb. Andrew Gorstka, Dist. No. 1., Ashton P O Pktkk Tiiodb, lU-t. No. 8 Louplity, “ “ W O Brown, Dist. No. 3, Loup City, *• John MaIBFski, Dist. No. B, Ashton, “ •• Wm. Jakob, Dist. No. 0, Kookville, " •• w H. CHAPMAN, Dist. No. 7, Litchfield " “ LOCAL LODOB DIKBCTORV. Loup City Lodge No. 3.1 A O V W.—Meets 2ml and 1th Thursday of each month. Friendship Lodge No. 1», Dot H, 1st and 3rd Thursday of each month. Loup City Council No 1SH, L M I. A 1st and 3rd Monday of each month Mataland Castle, No. 102, Royal Highlanders. 2nd and 1th Monday of each month. Excelsior Lodge. No. 100. I O O F—1st and 3nd Saturday of each month. Marimun Lodge. No. Ill, K of P—2nd and 1th Wednesday of each month, Loup City Camp, No. 030. M W A—1st ami 3rd, Tuesday of each mouth. Loup City Camp No. N27. K N A—2nd and Itb Tuesduy of each month. Porter Lodge. No. 100, a F & A M—Tuesday • a or before full moon aud 2nd Tuesday thereafter. Joppa Chapter. No. 51. R A M—1st Monday of each month, Orental Chapter. No. 7S—1st and 3rd Sat urday of cash month. L of G A R—2nd and 1th Saturday of euch month, at 2 o'clock p. rn 1 live and let tny brother live With all that’s good with me. Unto the poor, some cash I give, Tha balance I give Rocky Mountain Tea,—Odeudahl Itros. For Sale.—A uar load of western horses. Some broke, can be seen at my farm one mile west of Divide. They are good horses and will be sold at a bargain.— Sehoening A. Vass. Makes children eat, sleep and grow; Makes mother strong and vigoruos. Makes a healthy family. That's what Rocky Mountain Tea does.—Odeudahl Bros. Try Sheridan coal and you will be satisfied; supply always on hand at E. G. Taylor’s elevator. Do you want a piano, organ or sewing machine. If so call and see T. M. Reed. Cbas. Gasteyerhaa secured the agency for thesale of I’lllsberry's Hour, made at Minneapolis, Minn. It is the best flour manufactured in the United States. a.17-U1.13. Sheldon, Iowa, Dec. 11, 1002.—I have used Liquid lvoal to clean tuy stock tanks and the underground pipes that connect them, with success. 1 put in a few drops of Liquid Koal every 10 days and they were kept clean and healthy by its action.—D. M. Merwin. Strayad Away.—Two Jersey Hed pigs, about 10 weeks old, both sows, went a way Sunday. Finder will please leave information at this office. S. D. Htjlbert. For Sale.—Two No. 1 milch cows. Apply to g. F. Reynolds, Loup City. For Sale.—A nice lot of seed com and a few bundrod bushels of seed oats, on my farm two miles north of Divide post office.—Henry Ransiuk. * Notice to the Public. If you want to build a house come and let me figure on the job. 1 can furnish the lumber and do tuo carpenter work and positively save you from fifty to one hundred dollars on the job. A. Boone, l.oup City, Nebr, For Rent —Good pasture, 210 acres, three wire fence, plenty of living water. See S S Reynolds, Loup City, Nebr. TWO THOROUGH IIUKII STALLIONS will stand for the season at R. A. Wil son livery barn. These are two of the finest horses in the country. You should tome and see them before breeding. K A Wilson, Owner. FROM A CAT SCRATCH On Hie arm, to llie worst sort of a burn sore or boll, DeWitt’s Witch llavel Snivels a sure care. Ih baying Witch Hazel Salve, be particular to get DeWilt’a. The salve bat heals without leaving a scar. A speolic blind, bluening, Itching ami pertrudiug piles. gOMtbjr otlcnUabl JBcos. '- '■'-V'- s.- ar-t Lsoaal Dsws. I Get your umberHIa of Johnson Lor en tz & Co. E B Hickman renewed his snbsctipt lon Monday. Call and see T. M. lleed if you want Alfalfa Seed We noticed X. B. Thompson on our streets Friday. A few more feed grinders yet at T. M. Reeds. Call early before they are all gone. Nut coal, the best for cook stoves, for sale by Jfi. G. Taylor at 3 & M elevator. Paul Heisner and G. 11. Brock of Hazard township remained in the city Monday night. R. A Emry, of Kearney is in the City on business aud is greeting his numer ous friends with a friendly hand shake. , Mrs, W. II. Gonger is having her bouse treated to a tine coat of paint. I>avld Depew is the artist. .Spring is the time to use Rocky Mountain Tea. Keeps you well all summer. Great spring life renewer. —Odendahl Bros. The plumb trees are all in blossom and it Is feared that the heavy frost which we have been getting will iu jure the prospects for fruit. Miss Nettle Conger, primary school teacher has been sick part of the week and Miss Frankie Inks has been taking her place in the school room. Howes Great London Show and Bangers Trained Animal Exposition will be in Loup City on May 21st. It is a 28 car railroad circus and said to be the best ou the road. The Epwortb Leapue will give a so cial ar the home of (1 H Gibson, Fri day evening, May 1st A royal good time ii anticipated and everybody is in vted. lee cream and cake will be served for the small sum of 10 cts. The Salvation Army children have entered the city school and will attend during there stay here. They are bright little students and are 3aid to stand well in there classes. Rev C. VV. Brimstad, ol Omaha and general state missionary, will speak at the Baptist church next Sunday rnorr - iug, at 10:30. Ho is a very flue speak er and all should come out to hear him. The Salvation Army arrived in the city last week Thursday and have been holding nightly meetings on the streets and at the Baptist church. The attend ance at the meetings is reported to he very good. Swanson & Dahl have a complete line of groceries and you should call and see them. That Yale coffee they handle D immense. The editor has tried it and thinks it good for the money. 15, 20 and 25 cents. Editor C. B. Cass of the Ravenna News was a pleasant visitor to this office last Wednesday. It Is his first trip to this city and as luck would have it, he came over in a very stormy time. He was accom panied by C. E. Matson of tbateity. Don’t fail to attend tbe Epworth League social at the home of G. H. Gibson to-night It is sure to be one of the enjoyable events of your life The proceeds of the social will be used In building sidewalks about tbe church. Dr. J. VV. Jones has a feiv bushels of line potatoes for sale for seed. Such ns Mark Hanna, Great Million ami Six Week. These are tremendous yieldere, yielding as high as 8o0 bushels per acrp. They were raised last year on his farm in Sherman eounty. G. H Gibion County Clerk informs us that in all probability there will lie no district court in May, as H. M Mathew, who is the principal attorney for the defence in the Watka trial is sick at the hospital and likely will not he able to try the case at that time. Clarence Benschoter, who had bis heart set on seeing President Roosevelt aud who was somewhat disappointed because there was no excursion to the Island last Monday morning, took the early U. P. passenger train for Free mont in the hope of being aide to head him oft' at some point along the line. Tin Arcadia Champion contained in Us local columns last week an item stat ing that Porter Brown of that place with his family aud house bold goods had departed for North Yakima, Wash ington where they intend to make their future home. Mr. Brown is an old set tler of Valley county and well known to all the old timers beie. Thero seems to be a general compliant among the men when the time for house cleaning is upon us. If they don't want to help rnovo the furniture, why, let them get oat of the way and let the women do it. We suggest that it doubt less would make domestic affairs more agreeable if the men would use the rake in tbeback yard while the scrubbing is going on inside. Just as the Salvation Army was about to tome out for holding thair Saturday afternoon services, J T Hale, Auction eer, was about to close his auetion sale. The manager «>f the army came up to where the auciion was being h»dd and asked when the Hale wan going to be over On being informed he arranged for the service so as not to interfere in any way with the sale. There was a large crowd In town and many listened to the service. Geo. Holme of Bristol township was in the city Monday. Programs are being printed for the graduating el iss. There are a good many cases of what is called Gt rman measels in town. Flour and feed exchanged for wheat at f). C. Grow’s store. South side public square. Anyone wishing a good second hand lister will do well to see those at Chris, llauck's blacksmith shop. A P. Culley lias been heard from He may he expected to return home any time after house cleaning season is over. Biemonn & Miller are working up a nice trade in the meat line. They carry a tine stock of all kinds of fresh and salt meats. If you have butter and eggs to s the full extent of the law. 1 Mted this 18 day of April, 1003 Joseph Damhowski. Owner. 0 ” " - Just a Few PRICES -FROM CHASE’S: 3 CANS GOOD CORN - - - 25 cts. 3 CANS GOOD STRING BEANS - 25 cts. 3 CANS GOOD PEAS - - - 25 cts. ‘ 2 CANS GOOD TOMATOES - - 25 cts. 2 CANS SWEET POTATOES - - 25 cts. 2 CANS SAUER KRAUT - - 25 cts. 2 CANS PEARS - 25 cts. 7 BARS D C SOAP - • . 25 cts. 3 lbs. SALT SALMON 25 cts. 3 lbs. DRIED PEACHES - - 25 cts. 2 lbs. DRIED APRICOTS - - 25 cts. 3 lbs. RAISINS - - - 25 cts. 3 lbs. GOOD PRUNES - . 25 cts. 7 BARS LENOX SOAP - - 25 cts. 3 PACKAGES CURRANTS - - 25 cts, 3 PACKAGES RAISINS - - 25 cts. 3 PACKAGES QUAIL OATS - . 25 cts. 3 PACKAGES YEAST io cts. Yours for Business, _A. E. Chase. will stand at my farm, one and one-half miles north of Loup City during the season of 11KJ3. He sure and see me before you breed. I have just what you are looking for, a good heavy thoroughbred and my prices are reasonable.. FliANK OTLEWSKI, Loup Oity, s KTeb. ' BIEMOND & MILLER, -PROPRIETORS* OF CITY MEAT MARKEf. We carry in stock all kinds of FRESH &' SALT MEATS, and can till all orders promptly and satisfactorily. \\ o solicit a fair share of the public's patronage, and will give you your money’s worth at all times. *• Highest Market Price Paid for Hides. LOUP CITY. NEBRASKA. - - - - - ■ - " . "" > Bread, Cake and Pastry can be made with one-fifth less of Pillsbury’s Best Flour than with Winter wheat flour. _CHAS. GA3TEYER, Agent. A. P. CULEY, President. W. F MASON, Cs«dii r PIRST OP LOUP CITY General Banking BusinessTransacted. Pasj up Capital Stock $20,000. -- , Correspondents Seaboard National Bank, New York City, N. Y. Omaha National Bank. Omaha. Nebraska