». . TIME TAKI.K, LOUP 01TY NKUH. Llaaoln, Omaha, Ohloago, at. Joaaph, Kansas City, at. Loais. and all point* Kail and south. Denver, Helena, Butte, Salt Lake City, Portland, San Vranoiaco, and all point* Wo*t. TRAIN* LMAYK AS FOLLUWIi GOING BAST No M Passenger.12:18 pm No. GB Freight.11.28 am. GOING WEST No. SI Passenger . .11:07 P m No. 59 Freight. 1:40 p. no Sleeping, dinner and reclining chair care (seats free) on through trains. Tickets •old an,i baggage checked to any point In the United States or CanuOa For information, map*, time table* and ticket* call ou or write to it L, Abthuh Agant. Or J. Francis, Geu'I Passenger Agent, Omaha, Ksbraeka. G, P. EAIWAY No. 08 leave* dally except Sunday (pass enger). >: a m. No. 88 leave* Monday, Wednesday and Friday, (mixed) 12:20 p. in. No. 90 leave* Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, (mixed: 2:M p. in. ) No. B7 arrive* dally except Sunday (mixed 11:0* p. Ul. No. 85arrives dally except Sunday (pass •nger) 7i*5 p, m. First class *arvlo» and olose cennectiona east, weal and south H. J. Clifton, Agent, COUNTY OFLICIAL IHRKCTOKY. tnilUll COUNTY, NKB. G. H. Gmson, Olerh. g N. swkBTt.ANii, Treasurer. J. A. Angikr, Judge. J. 8. Pbim.br, Attorney. Kimvaru shydbk, SlieriiY. 11. II. IIKNUBICKHON, 8upt. Publi* Inst. K ft Corning, surveyor, GKO, W. IIUNTNU, Eornor. IDriKVlIORI : U 0 Grow. Diet No. 4., Chairman., P O add rear, Loup City, Neb. Andrew Uorstka, Dlst. No. 1., Ashton P O 1‘KTER Thodk, Ul-t. No. 2 Loup City, “ “ W <1 I1HOWN, Diet. No. J, Loup City, “ “ John Maiebski, Gist. No. r>. Ashton, *' “ Wm. jAKoli, Gist. No. 8, Rockville, •• W II. CHAPMAN, Gist. No. 7, Lltelllleld “ “ LOCAL LODGE DIKBCTOUT. Loup City Lodge No. 33. A O U W.—Meets 2nd and 1th Thursday of each month. Friendship Lodge No. 19, G of XI.—1st and 3rd Thursday of each mouth. Loup City Council No 136, L M L A -Island 3rd Monday of each month. Matcland Castle, No. 162, Royal Highlanders. 2nd and 1th Monday of each month. Excelsior Lodge. No. 166, I O O F—1st and 3nd Saturday of each month. Martmon Lodge, No. Ill, K of P- 2nd and 1th Wednesday of each month, Loup City Camp, No. 036, M W A—1st aud 3rd, Tuesday of each month. Loup City Camp No. 827, R N A—2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month. Porter X,odge, No. 106. A F A A M—Tuesday • it or before full moon and 2ad Tuesday thereafter. Joppa Chapter. No. 54, R A M—1st Monday of each month, Orcntal Chapter, No. 78—1st avd 3rd Sat urday of cash month. L of G A H—2nd aud 1th Saturday of each month, at 2 o'clock p. m. 1 live and let my brother live With all that'* good with ine. Unto the poor, some cash l give, The bnlance I give Rocky Moantaln Tea,—Odendahl Rros. For Halo.—A car load of western horses. Some broke, can be seen at nay farm one mile west of Divide. They are good horses and will be sold at a bargain.—Hchoenlnjj A. Vass. Mallow children eat, sleep and grow; Makes mother Stroup and vigortios. Makes a healthy family. That's what Rocky Mountain Tea does.—Odendahl Bros. Call and see T. M. Reed if you want Alfalfa Seed Do you want a piano, organ or sewing machine. If so call and see T. M. Reed. Chits. Gasteyerhas secured the agency for the sale of Pillsberry'a (lour, made at Minneapolis, Minn. It is the best flour manufactured in the United States. a,l?-m.l3. _ __| Sheldon, Iowa, Dec. 11, 1902.—1 have used Liquid Koal to clean my stock tanks and the underground pipes that connect them, with auoccss. 1 put in a few drops of Liquid Koal every 10 daya and they were kept elean and healthy by its action.—D. M. Merwin. veterinary surgeon. l>r. A. K, Norton, veterinary surgeon has permanently located hero, and is now ready to answer all calls. Office at present at Troy Dale's livery barn, Loup City, Neb. Bring your horses and have their teeth exanined. Reas onable charges for demtal and vetre nary work. TWO THOROUGH BRED STALLIONS will stand for tho season at R. A. Wil son litery barn. These are two of the finest horses in the country. You should oome and see them before breeding. R A Wilson, Owner. Takon Up. On faun, ten miles north of Loup City, on Section (1, Township 16, range 11, in Sherman county, Neb., on May 20th, 1903 one light red heifer, nearly a year old, with some white spots on, one ear tipped on cud and other ear with nicked at botton. Owner can have seme by proving property, paying costa of advertising and keeping and other necessary expteses. L. E. Knapp, Loup City. Neb. Trespass Notice To The Traveling Public To whom it may concern: As my land is now being used ns a public high-way, you are hereby warned nor, to drive on the same, section 22, Townsh'p 16, Range 11, in Logan town ship, Sherman county. Nebraska. Any one trespassing on said premises in vi oiation of this notice will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law. Dated this 18 day of April, l!K)3. Joseph Damuowski, Owner. Lioaal Dews. See that line of 5c lawn- at Chase* List your laud with I), C. Leach & (Jo. Get your unib**re!la of Johnson Lor eutz & Co. 8. 8. Hover is putting in 50 pores of alfalfa this season. E G. Paige of Rockville township was a Loup City visitor Saturday. If you want insurance that insures go to F. E. Brewer, Loop City, Nebraska. A few more feed grinders yet at T. M. Reeds. Call early before they are all gone. Call and **•« the #2.00 Congress and Oxford shoes just recieved at Swan son's. Nut coal, tbe best for cook stoves, for sale by Jfl. G. Taylor at B & M elevator. W. J. Heapy of Clear Creek shipped a car of cattle to South Omaha last week, also one of hogs. M.C Mulick makes a tlrst class base ball umpire. When be makes a decis ion there is uo “kick koinin.” The brick work to the cellar and foundation of the residence on the county poor farm is well under head way. Lon Zink ia better of his rheumatism and is able to look after his business again. He has had quite a severo time of it. ‘ Cleanliness is next to Godliness” so you shouldn’t miss that 7 bars of T>. C. soap for 25c. at Chirac's. Geo. Hinsdale shipped throe car loads of eatt.e Monday and three Tuesday. He shipped them to the St. Joe market. Mrs. Ditto has a veritable tlower garden in her beautiful strawberry patch. It is as full of blossoms as it can be. The county board of equalization and district court for Sherman county will both convene in this city on Mon day. Juuo.Nth. Spring is the time to use Rocky Mountain Tea. Keep* you well all summer. Great spring life reuewer. —Odendabl Bros. Mrs. S. Hancock arid daughter May*i of Hampton Xebiaska arrived here last Tuesday and will visit friends here until after Decoration day. Oh'son Bros, brick yard is in full operation. They are, and always have been making some of tbe finest and best quality of brick In the state. Don’t fail to take in the big show at opera house Wednesday June dd “The Klondike Claim. Eight people. Will Mullek is up from Grand Islind visiting his parents and taking a rest from the busy cares of K. R. life. He figured conspicuously in the ball game Saturday. Those having land for sale will do well to list with D. C. I.each & Co. as they have a large clientage m the counties east of here and will goon bring buyers into the county. Fred Stenger, of Columbus, Xebr. arrived this week to look after his land interests in Sherman county. He is the gentleman who bought the Jung farm and the Page Brothers quarter section north of Loup City. The Loup City school closed today aud the large ami small alike hail the three months vacation with delight. The vacation, however, will bo with some, as busy as wag the school days, hut It will be u change, and in a measure a rest. The Village board, at their meeting last Tuesday night, among other things granted a druggest permit to Odendahl Bros, and appointed W. II. I’edler marshall and street commissioner, at a salary of §40 00 per month. F. W. Fuller, of Hazard waa in town Wednesday and paid hit respects to this otllce. II* came over to endorse a land sale of three quarter sections, the re maining part of what Is known as the Fuller ranch, In Bristol township He Informs us that tbe sale was made through W. R. Mellor. Mr aud Mrs. Owen of Arcadia, par ents of our genial harness maker, Lou Owen, have been visiting in tbe city for a few days past. We recieved a pleas ant call from Mr. Owen while here. He has recently recovered from a long sick spell and Informs us that he is gr »d ually getting better. They return ed home Friday. There will be praise service at tlie Baptist church Sunday evening, June 7, The new minister is expeeted to b\ here and conduct the acrvice. The people of the Baptist church have cense to feel like giving praise, at the mort gage on the church will have been paid off. The principle feature of the service will be the burning ot the mortgage. Tho workmen on Ohlsen's brick yard struck for higher wage* laat Mon day noon. They were getting §l.fi0 per Uhv and wanted #1.75. As the yard master did not see tit to concede io their demands nearly all of tha strik ers went to work again Tuesday, and so the great Loup City strike was muehliko Finigan. It was “on agin off agin, gone ngin,” almost before it had hardly begun “agin.” Tb« best giifiO shoes fur Ladies and Gents bt Swanson*-. E. Achenbac.k of Litchfield »»s in tile city Wednesday. A. E. Chase In* just received a nice assortment of ladies slipper-. Several covered wagon* passed through town the past wttk. Will Bock of Eun towio hip ha* nb'*ut completed a tine i.ew franc barn. I bare Mammoth German and R>d Millet sted for sale.—T. M. Reed. J. F. Keiffer of Logan township was among the large crowd Saturday. Floar and feed exchanged for wheat at I). C. Grow'* store. South side public square. A drowning man grasps at a straw,— a live man should when ho can get a straw hat at the price Chase sells them. Try Sheridan coal and you will be satisfied; supply always on band at K. G. Taylor’s elevator. 1 f you have butter and eggs to sell take them to Swanson &, Dahl. High est prices for produce. Lowest price* for groceries. If you want lire, wind, storm or hail insurance call on or write F. E. Brewer Ollice with T. S. Nightingale, Loup City Nebraska. Hansen 8. Elliott of Columbus. Nebr. and who owns the denning farm in Logan township is here an d la going to make impovements on the place. A P. Culley returned home last Mon day evening from his extended trip. He is looking as line as a fiddle and says the California climate is all right, The Douglas shoes a;e better and liner this spring than ever. Our shoe maker, Swanson has just received a good assortment of them and would be pleased to show them to you. A covered wagon passed through town last Monday morning, eti route for Custer county. Neb The immigrants were from Shelby county, Iowa and had a flue bunch of cattle with them. The last literary entertainment of the season was given at the high school last Friday evening by the ' Merry Twenty-four," students of the 9th gr ide. Quite a crowd was out and report n good program. Herman Jung Is building about six feel on the front of his bakery. It ,will be added to hi» front rooms and will give him plenty of space inside This new addition brings the front of the building flush with the side walk liue. Mr. Arthur Swigart, son of Mrs. 8. G Swigart, of Hazard, has reeently been discharged from the United States army for disability, and is now at home. He has been In the service eight or nine years and has done duty in the Philippines and Samar.—Revenna News. W. H. Kennedy started last Wednes day noon for a three months visit to friends aud relatives in Ohio' He has relatives also In Iowa and will stop oft’ there and visit. Mr. Kennedy call ed at thisoftlce and ordered the North western to follow him ou his trip. We wish him a pleasant time. The ladies of the Baptist church will give a social at Soeiety hall, Saturday. June 6th. afternoon aud evening. Jec cream will be served and all arrange ments have been made to have a very enjoyable time. In the evening the principle feature will lie a bean seclal. All are invited to come and have a pleasant time. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is everywhere recog nized as the one remedy that can always be depended npon and that is pleasant to take. It is especially valuable for summer diarrhoea in children ami is undoubtedly the means of saving lives of a great many children each year. For ssle by Odendahl Bros. The base ball game of Wiggle Creek vs. Austin was played on the Loup City diamond last Saturday afternoon, aud resulted la a sweeping victory for the Austinites, the score Handing, at the olose, 9 to 34 The boys from the west side did not play their usual good game of ball, and the east side club was materially strengthened by subs from Ashton and Loup City. The electric storm of last Tuesday played general havoc with the teb phone system all over town and the men are busy reparing the damage. The lightening struck ,tlie southeast corner of tho Keystone Lumbar Co.'s olfice and badly shattered the battlement. It came down inside the building and stiired things up in general. John i.einmger has now in stock three car loads of 1 umber aud tbrev of posts as a start towards stocking up his new lumber yard, but is still lacking the proper dimension stuff with which to build the sheds He has, however, started the foundation this week to a large ware house in the rear of his lumber cilice, and i* expecting several more car loads of lumber when the work of shed building will be pushed a* rap idly as possible We understand that Mr. Geo. Leininger has disposed of his interest in the elevator business at Smlthland, Iowa, ami started for Loup Oitv last Monday, and will ba associates with his brother in the lumber enter prise. E. (' D***Vjrt & i'ii. is the name of the firm slid nuke 'lif gt ntii ie vYpch FI zel Halve, l)eWitt,'g is the When Haz-S S i Vi' lii.'I in iN without leaving a soar. It is a serious mi-leke f«, ex/c rna suit ail i-k it — .. M uj Odei iIhi> i |{ iif. .Lin's Dr-.k*'. •»f K ). Aik in. i- if •dilresfiny •. J. it* r to u* Iasi week said: ‘T will h ml yen 91.00. .'end in*» ihe North vESii UN; the good old reliable republican piper. I am anxious to tlud it every Momliy in the ofllce.” Mr. Drake is one of our old Clear Creek homesteaders and naturally feels Inter ested in Sherman county people, who will be pleased to learn that he is doing nicely in hi« new home, Mrs. VV, I,. Maroy recieved a very pertty graduating program ami invita tion to attend the commencement exer cises of the 1903 class of the West Point High School. There are twelvo gradu ates iu all and among them are the names of Edmund C and Alvin Jaeger, both of whom were students of the Loup City sell'ol We congratulate the boys on the success they have achieved and know that their school mates here w ill be pleased to learn of their success. D. C Leach, of Albion, Boone county, arrived here last Monday evnening and lias opend up a real estate otlice on main street. lie made us a pleasant cail Tuesday morning and informed us that he has made arrange ments to do an extensive business in the near future, being connected with and in close communication with sever al prominent real estate tiring in the eastern part of the state and In other states as well. Mr. Leach is a practical real estate man. His farlher, now locat ed at Albion did a great deal of survey ing in tlie West and in Sherman county in tin early day. Mr. Leach is well known in the real estate circles and is a member of the Nebraska Ileal Estate Association, and to list, your lands with him means quick sales. lie in forms us that he is expecting a good many laud buyers here from the eastern part of Nebraska soon and wishes to se cure a good list of property to show up when they come. WBDDINO ANNIVKKSKHY. The fortieth anniversary of the wed ding day of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Angier, was celebrated at their home in Loup City the evening of the 21st of May, at which time, the members of Oriental Chapter No. 78 O. E S. and some speci al friends, joirefl with the jadge and his good lady in celebrating that im portant event, Mr. Angler and Miss Olive tl. Smith were married at Dixon Ills.,the 21st day of May 1803. and move to Sherman county the firgt day of April IsTS. and have resided here ever since. They were the recipients of a Dumber of valuable prosents, among which was a beautiful set of China dishes by the O. E S. of which the judge and his wife have been meiiber* since 1S70. A very enjoyable time was bad by all present. Mr. and Mrs Angier are good entertainers, both at home and in public, and at all times willing to assist, in social affairs, Owing to the fact that the judge has been abusing his wife somewhat in having her do the washing, cooking, and washing of the dlsha°, the presents were mostly intended for Mrs. Angier. Just before the opening of the next day, refreshments were served, after which the guests wended their way to their respective homes, wishing the judge and his better half many happy days. A REQUEST. Decoiation day is one established by the laws of this great Nation for the purpose of decorating the grav. a of our country's dead. In the name of our fallen dead comrads, and all our loved ones, wo kindly ask you, one and all, not to uiar or blacken the record of out coming Decoration day by acts not calculated to reverence the dead. With these thoughts before us and for this purpose only, we respectfully ask all persons to unite in discouraging such acts, and especially public dancing In our fair city on this coining Decoration day. Mbs. L. J. HoLCOMBK. President L. of G. A It. - DKCOKA I ION DAY PUOGKAM. All persons interested are riquested to meet in Society ball at 9o’clock a. m. Marshall band will bring children from school house to corner of First Bank, where the Hue will be formed. The line of march will be around court bouse square to Opera house, where the program for the morning will be carried our. At two o'clock p m. teams wi 1 be waiting at society hall to convey all who wish to go, to (he cemetery, where services to the unknown dead will be rendered. The Ladies of the G. A. R. request that everyone join with them in trying to make ibis Decoration day a grand success stid a tilting memorial for our country's dead. A free concert will be given in tfie opera house at 8 o'clock, p. tn. By order of Com. • -♦ * — - D. Grow, of the Northern Milling company Led store wants to buy a oar load of oats, ile also has a tine grade of wh< la wheat flour for sale. Bread,1 Cake and Pastry can be made with one-fifth less of j Pillsbury’s Best . | Flour than with ? |ordinary Winter wheat flour. will stand at my farm, one and one-half miles north of Loup City during the season of 1003. He sure and see me hofore you breed. ] have just what you are looking for, a good heavy thoroughbred and mv prices are reasonable.. FRANK OTLEW8KI, Loup City, : KTeto. BIEMOND & MILLER, -PROPRIETORS OK CITY MEAT IVIAPK f. We carry in stock all kinds of FRESH S JLT MEATS, a,,d can till all orders promptly ami sati.si. tilv. We solicit a fair share of the public’s patron;. and will give you your money's worth at all times. •>- >*■ f Highest Pnr, Paid for If ides. LOUP CITY, ; : NEBRASX; ""1J. DEPEWS6» Blacksmith i h lij My SHOP is the largest and best equipped noi tb of the I*|i*!t | ..r I have afour horse engine and a complete line of the latest j,iI1H| cli'iiery, also a force ot experienced nun « im ,,now liuv to optf ' <1C turnout a job with neatness and dispatch, h MY PRICES ARE REASONABLE AND i R( V! .’t! ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALL CUSTOMERS. - fill Soliciting your patronage 1 am i Yours respectfully, J. I. DEPEW, Loup City, Neb. "■ ■ A. P. CULLEY, President. W. F. MASON, Cashier. \ FIRST BA I OF LOUP CITY 1 General Banking BusinessTransacted. ■ - M Paid up Capital Stock $20,000. |] _ ■ ■ COPOrSPONDCNT*: I Seaboard National Bank. New York City, N. Y. || Omaha National Bank. Omolia. Nebrnsk Y .. ■ Do You i Djoy What you hut. If yon don't your food does nut do you much good. Kodol Dyspepsia cure Is the remedy every one should tnke when there is anything wrong with tho stomach Ther-t isno way to maintain the health and srengtli of mind and body except by nourishment. That e Is no wav to nourish except thiovigh the stomach. The stomach tn 11st be kept healthy, pure, and sweet or the strength will 1st down und disease will set up. So appetite, nervousness, bead ache, constipation, bad breath, sour risings riflings, indigestion, dyspepsia and all stomach troubles are qniekly cured by the use of Kodol Dyspepsia cure —Sold by Odendalil Bros. -- - -— ♦ • -- I.allies and Children Invited All ladles and children who cannot stand the shocking strain of laxative syrups, aatliaratica. «lc, are invited to try the Fam ous Little Kariy Kisers. They are different from all other pills. The do not purge the system. Even* double dose will nol gripe, weaken or sicken; many people call them the Kasy Bill W II. Howel, Houston, ! Tex , says nothing better can he used for ! constipation, sick head ache, etc Bob Moore, Lafayette, Did., says all others grliie and sicken, while DeWltt’s I.title Early Kisers do tiller work well and easy — Hold by Odendalil Bros Hi* I.Hrl Hope Keallised. K j f rom the sentenel, ' 1 ebo, .11 ,.nt. | In the first opening of Oklahoma to ~ J Her* 111 ••••Idol- Of i I«1 nor wq^^B mg t In- n v i iv . riindn '.ho big line lino line A prB^^K , * • ^^B his cum pi eg u pmi his i , e nun'll I) nl water, winch, tiigulnur villi >«vi is In ul. g.ivu n.iii n v»* i v pi ■. c'«' ilhi^H f i Inn a « lnrli 11 seemed nlm.i-1 i -m i - ih « check, unit ulong In Junntl.e t no htica.iMgjB so had he ex peel ml to ii o. one I , > 01,(1 MS * his neighbors bought bis mm sin,II Iml^H | of i liamberlain’s Colic Cholern and OiBf''' , rhoea Remedy rs il h- .t hope, a hii whs giren him while ho w as i llling on t he ground in great agony, and In u minute* the dose was repeated. Too g“dj# 1 effect of t h* medicine wi.s soon no: rood within an hour the patient was inking ttt* j lirst sound sleep for a fortnight.. That on# i little bottle worked a complete ibis, lie cannot help fee' ■- l .... i(||^M gesis this itom. T'or snU* Py * > ten ' ..hi 11 d*# .-a* \vwri-,I> sKvkuh ... o, • ha itBpB, actor and good reputation in c.eh ft ip I ami ,i• 1 v el 11p« ■ . . I iiP-tn-e. linnse ol So id r,. t. . ' .lilt iig? V sat it y #.*l no weakly vtilli e v * . iid-BaBl 11,,11. . ah payulde in » a»li each VI edneadi^^^B • direct from head olllces. Ibosc ui.d cat>,’^Bj rage Ininished when necesssr- liele^H , cnees Knc|o«'i sell udlicssid c ivelop^^Hpf Colonial do., 334 Hearborn at., Chicago, m m