, , MMtWrilL ..-g-'i—law—ah——wttrnmmmmmm— .] do you suppose dip i into that bulk coffee before you buy it? |! 1 : comes in sealed, air , tig lit packages; _ no i chance for handling, j or dirt or things to jjd get in. "i C!?an, Fresh and Fragrant. r. . ff T1_M , i TI>IK- TAIU.K. LOT I* 0 IT Y N'KBR. Lincoln, Omaha, ofctcago, st. Joseph, Kansas City, it, l/Onts, and all points • -i uth. uenver, Helena, liutte, -all LalteCity, Port land, «nn Francisco, and all points West. , \. S LK.WK Ax FOLLOWS: GOING EAST y., . piixianger !2;l0p.ni ,v■! *■'! Freight.J 1.2#a m. • GOING WEST Nn. '.1 Passenger .11:07 p. in. No. ■ ' Freight .1:40 p. Bi. is - ing, dinner anil reclining chair care * if. mt through ’rains. Tickets sold n:nt baggage checked to any point in i'i.- i:nlted slates or Canada. For information, maps, time tables anil Co ns call on or write to U. L, Arthur r J. Francis. Gen’l Passenger t • ".* Omaha, Nebraska. I*. P. RAIWAY. Nn leaves daily except Sunday (pass-j engon 8: a. m. ■ i. xs h aves , Monday, Wednesday and 1 day, (mixed: 12:20p, in. cuVex Tm sday, Thursday and :• ■ >1...! Xi'd 2 #9 p. III. ) •i r daily except Sunday (mixed uh |> 111. So si arrive# dally except Sunday (pass- | i ; v •) 7 V> p. m, ,.x .. rvlee amt dose connections ea , v. est and south H J. < lii’To.n, Agent. re • i V OFFICI AL OIliliOTOUY. S i! F * M AN I’d C N T V, SB*. G H 0iBdON, Clerk. • ... oWi,,i;ri.ANi», Treasurer J. . .'.Mt. Judge . x. pedmjr Attorney i invixii >N ypi:r. sheriff V. i. 1! ", VHRICKXny, -opt. Public Inst. ! 1! .';N1N<», ■- HI VOyor GEO. Vi . 1IC.NTB1!, OoriMir. x 1! roVUUBS : ■ , Grow. Dlst, No. (., Chairman I’O .. hirer ■, Loup City, Neb. k■' cog.. ! i, !),.i. No A-hton P o • •• i bom.. 1'Tt. v ■ 2 Loup enjr, “ " I « : , 1 - . No '. Loup City, " *• X l it’ F'M. IM-t No. 7, '.sliton, •• •• I i a j Agon, lHst. No ti, Rockville, " ’V li I.'U.U'M.IN, Gist, No. 7, Litchfield “ " t.cu At. 1,0 DO Y. DtRBl’TOBY. . t I,od | No Tt. A O C W -Meets and 4th Thursday of each month. 1 ' p * N*i t;t or IX !si and ■1 Taurftlay of each uc mh ■ i ,| : : .!,N' i, M I. A Isl and tr M r.day of each month .■ No. bi- Royal lli. Mundcra. . . J; Mon.i ic of tnidi month. L ■!■. No I ■•'. 1 0 O F 1st and ; ’’J'S ol each month Li To N ' lit, K of 1* 2nd and .iie-Oii.y each month. t .No ’■ M W A-■ 1st, and . si! .j of each month. • N A—2nd urn! j :i ■ .iav of i. -h taontit. X A .1 .v A M—Tuesday . id 2nd Tuesday liter ru . M -1st Monday , / i .iilllii il. C e , ■ :■ lx1 and 3rd S.it o t ettxit month It '1 ; :i till Saturday of each • at 2 o'clock p ni hei idan coal aD. Office at. Troy Hale's livery barn, < Uty, Neb. Bring your horses ■ ’heir teeth exantned. Iteas 0 > • • charges for demtal and vetre nary wort: two rnoRoiTC.il unto btalmons i. and for the season at R. A. V\ 11 - si a livery barn. These are two of the Hi.-- t horses in the country. You should come and -ee them before breeding. K A Wilson, Owner. i i m|,uNotice To The Traveling Public To whom it may concern: As my land is'now being used as a ie high-way, you are tiereliy warned ..t to drive on the same, section 22, h o in, 1 tango 1-1, in Logan town atriuan county, Nebraska. Auy 1 > • t .eg on said premises in vi , ot • bis notice will be prosecuted * :. full e- tent ot the law. j ■< 1 • i:o . lay of April, 1903. .! ill vMUOWSKi, Owner, i ok t i.i A gootl Dieting binder h'i i'n in lift o;:i,- two years. Will H-il v i y reasona' ,e. Lnijidre at ihis blhve or • i-e ‘ "tier, one hall mile south (,f Lie iv A m s' Bkiman. Owner i »t Vhoot Bedtime lulu* u Lut Lai y ]{•" i -it will cure const ipa ;i-•i.bclo nes• and liver troubles. De Witt’s Little Karlv Riser ara different from’otter pill. They do not gup and break down the nano hi* membranes ol t>.,e -tomiudi, liver and bowels, but curt’ y gentle arousing se.retlons and giving ■ -reng-h TO these organs. Sold by Oden • <]«hl Bros. Uoaal Dews. (lot your umberel la of Johnson Lor en tz it Co Fly nets, fly nets, fly nets at, Owens' harness shop. "Use Liquid Koal for chicken chol era, mites, lice, f*tc. For sale by J. .Selins ” Cali and see the Sl'.OO Congress and Oxford shoes just recieved at Swan son's. Nut coal, the best for cook stoves, for sale by ft. G. Taylor at B & M elevator. < \V. Benson, the Litchfield miller was doing business at the county seat Tuesday. I). C Leach it Co. have nothing to do but to sell land. List your farm with them. The German Verien obeserved the Fourth by celebrating at Pilger’s hall in this city. O. E. Briggs of Hastings and brothei in-law of F. K. Brewer and C. J. Tracy is iu the city. Wrn. Jakobs, supervisor of Bristol township wits doing business at the county seat Monday. Leininger Bros, have purchased the large safe of T. L Pilger for use at their lumber yard. A new barn is being built on the city residence lots now being improved by Geo. Zimmerman. J. B. Swanson has been enjoying a visit from M. G. Ryan, a friend from Viola, Illinois, this week. Go to Owens’ harness shop for fly nets where there is a large assortment, the best on the market. Prices right. Frank Crable, a former resident of Loup City, but now of Atlantic, Iowa was in town last Wednesday and Thurs day. Lewis Bechthold has purchased the lots just south of the Northwestern printing office and is busy clearing them off G <> Rottenmayer, of Arcadia anil bfother of Mrs. G\ W. Gonhiscr and W. II. Rettenmayor, was in the city Tuesday, Spring is the rime to use Rocky Mountain Tea. Keeps you well all summer Great spring life renewer. -Odendahl Bros. Dr. Norton, veterinary surgeon will occupy as an office, the building just south of this office, known as the J. D. l td lumber and grain building. M A. Mooney, of St. Paul, a pract ical runner was* in the city Wednes day looking over the ground with a view to opening up a tin shop here. We are informed that Mr. John Goldsworthy and Fred Daddow of Olay township have sold their interest in the Colorado gold mines for a consideration of $3,000.00 each. W. Loomis and F. Krasne of Aurora, Nebraska have been here this week looking up a business location for the furniture trade and have decided to put up a building. Master Floyd Garrison of Omaha arrived here last Friday to spend the Fourth with his uncles J. W. and A. T. t'onger and to have a good time visit ing with his cousins Mrs. T. E. Alsop, of Carlisle, 111. ar rived here this week to he at the bed side of her sick mother. Mrs. Outhouse, and to visit witli her brothers A. B. and C. C. Outhouse. In another column will be seen the call for the Republican county conven tion which is called to meet at Loup City, August 11th. The primaries are recommendod to be held Monday, Aug ust 10th. The Ladies Aid Society of the M E. church has arranged to hold an ex change at the post office next Saturday afternoon, f’ies, cakes, etc., etc. will be on sale. Ice cream and cake will be served ail afternoon. Adam Zahn. member of the repub lican county central committee of Elm township was in the city Tuesday Adam says that small erain in his neighborhood never looked better, lie has a tine field of rye about ready to harvest Jas. Johansen says he would like it if the fellow who borrowed his scythe would return the same as he has another chance to loan it. lie save that if the party ha-'nt got time to fetch it back to let him know by telephone or other wise and he will oome or send for It. Geo. Whitman, republican com mitteeman of Washington township was at the county scat last. Tuesday in at'endance at the committee meeting. Mr Whitman has been laid up for several months on account of sickness and this is his first trip to Loup City for a long time lie informs us that he is slowly getting bettor. Head the Ashton news page. Thcro is every week, items of coun tv news from the east part of the county, contained therein that would otherwise appear on these pages. Mr, Smith is giving us good service and wo greatly appreciate his ef forts. W. R Mellor sports a new rubber tire surrey, K. A. Emery, of Kearney was here on business Tuesday, We received over two Inches of rain fall again this week. The best $2.50 shoes for Ladies and Gents at Swanson's. Henning Clausen of Washington township was a pleasant caller Monday. C. VV. Conhiser is able to get around again, after being confined to his bed for two weeks. Gu* Lorentz and John Dahl spent the Fourth among old acquaintances at Aurora. Miss Ethel l'earson of Litchfield was visiting her sister Mrs. C. W. Gibson, Tuesday. Rida Smith is hear from Lincoln vis iting her numerous little friends. She arrived Monday. The time to sell is when some one wants to buy. List your land with D. 0. Loach & Co. See county tieasuror’s financial state, ment which we publish this week on the Ashton page. Mrs. R. J. Nightiugalc returned from a visit to the eastern part of the state Wednesday evening. Fied Jakob, of Bristol township was a pleasant caller Monday. He report small grain looking fine in the south part of the county. 1 f you have butter and eggs to sell take them to Swanson & Dahl. High est prices for produce. Lowest prices for groceries. If you want tire, wind, storm or hali insurance call on or write F. E. Brewer Olliee with T. S. Nightingale. Loup City Nebraska. D. C. Grow, of the Northern Milling company feed store wants to trade ilour for wheat He also has a tine grade of whole wheat tlnur for sale. Geo. Holmes of Bristol township and A. Throckmorton), of Clay township were in town Tuesday attending the republican central committee meeting. Biemond & Miller slaughtered oue of the finest grass fattened beeves it has been our privelage to see for a long time. The boys are rupntDg an up to date meat market. The Douglas shoes ate better and finer this spring than over. Our shoe maker, Swanson has just received a good assortment of them and would be pleased to show them to you. Mrs. Henry Johansen started to Falls City Monday, where she will joiu her sister, Mrs, John Benschotcr and to gether they will visit their parents, Mr, and Mrs. John Mofiitt in Iowa. Senator Wall weut to Lexington Friday where he delivered a Fourth of July oration. J. W. Long filed that honored position at St. Paul. T. S. Nightingale has rented his building which he purchased of 0. W. Conhiser to Messrs Sayage and Kirk man, of Aurora. They will soon estab lish a'first class restaurant th»rein There is one of the most complete lines of tly nets at the Owens harness shop that lias ever been brought to Loup City. They are of the best man ufacture and he is selling them on a very close margin. Carl de la Motte of Hazard township was a pleasant eal.er while iu the city Monday, lie iaforms up that he is a candidate, subject to the will of the Re publican convention, for the office of comity assessor. Mr. de la Motte has had ten years experience as local assess or in his township and would make an efficient officer. Mr. Sherman, of Coggan, Iowa, and sister of Mrs. Hickman arrived on Wednesdays’ train and will visit rel atives for a few days She was aocom pained by Mrs Nelson Dewoody of the same place. Mrs. Dewoody Is cousin of O and Geo. K. Benschoter. Thirty years ago she was a resident of Loup City and one among the earliest settlers, but returned to Iowa after only a few months stav, since which time we have never Itad the pleasure of meeting her until the present time. She will remain some two weeks. C. ,1. Tracy, M. K. Sunday school superintendent, was a caller Tuesday morning und wished us to state that next Tusday is the date tixed for the Sunday school picnic, which will take place at Brown’s grove, south west of town. The management desires a large turn out and have made spiecial arrangements for conveyances for all who desire to go. You are reijusted to take well tiled baskets and everyone is asked to bring a lemon. This is to be the picnic of the season. *lf you mtssit you will miss a jolly good time. Mr. Tracy desires us to say that a number ot fanners have consented to take their teams out of the Held in order to have plenty of conveyances and he wants all wagons well tilled So take a day of and go to the picnic. LOW RA I KS TO CALIFORNIA. The Burlington offers round trip) tick ets as follows. San Francisco and return, §4(14.1, August 1 to 14. Los Angeles and return, $4(1.4.', August 1 to 14. Ask the ticket agent for particulars. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. Loup Gity, July 7th, 11)08 Hip people of Loup City and vicinity will take notice that the undersigned, merchants and business men of Loup City, have agreed that on and after July 12th 190:1, their places of business will be closed at 8 o’clock, P. M. every even Ing and that they will also closed on Sunday except meat market, open until 10 o’clock, Sunday morning. Chas. Gasteyer, Swanson A Dahl, O. F. Peterson C. IV Conliiser, E. Knevoidsen, A K. Chase, Johnson L. A (Jo., T. M. Reed E. S llayhurst, John Solius, B J. Swansen, S. F. Reynolds, Bemont A Miller, llis Foundation of llsaltli. Nourishment is the foundation of health-life-strength. Koilol Dyspepsia Cure tg the one great medicine that en ables the stomach and digestive organs to digest, assimilate ajd transform ail food into the kind of blood that nourish es the nerves and feeds the tissues. Kodol lays the foundation for health. Nature does the rest. Indigestion. Despepsia, and all discords of the stomach and digestive organs are cured by the use of Kodol. Sold by Odcndahi Bros IIow Wo Colobrated. A very pleasant Fourth of July was experienced by those of our people wlto remained at home. The day was all that could be desired, and attbought there were no preparations made for celebrating, there were many in from the country and the town seemed to be full of life and pleasure. Some families remained at their residence and enjoyed a social family gathering while others visited with relatives. All enjoyed the usual fill of icecream, lemonade and such other dainties as the heart desired. In the evening a beautiful display of fire works was sent up from uearliy every part of the City. Teacher’s Institute. The annual session of Sherman County Teacher’s Institute will convene at the high school building in this city, August 8th ,190’?. The superintendent has not as yet in formed us as to who the instructors will be or with any particulars of the program, nevertheless vrewilltryand get bn to a few facts for our next issue. With few exceptions every town in the state celebrated the Fourth of July this year and tbrought all the land the people enjoyed the too’enta of a full dinner pail. W. J. Bryan atid the Times rag to the con trary notwithstanding. A Gambling Omen. An Englishman, who is an hahitue of the Monte Carlo tables, came over from Mentone in the same compart ment with five negroes. He Instantly accepted the occurrence as an omen, determined to risk five louts on black at the fifth table, leaving his stake for a run of five. As luck would have it his Inspiration proved good. Black turned up five times, enriching him to the extent of $620. Sharks as Vermin. Every once in awhile you come across a man who sports a walking cane made of a shark's backbone. The Nicaraguans are experts in taking sharks, and under the laws of the country the “tigers of the sea” are caught and destroyed as vermin. There is no duty on any industrial product derived from them. The skins are used in the manufacture of leather for sword grips and numerous fancy articles. Population.of the World. During the last seventy years the population of Europe has risen in round numbers from 216,000,000 to 400.000. 000; that of Asia and Africa has probably increased a little more slowly; that of America has become more than three and a half times as great as it was in 1830. Altogether, the world's population is now about 1.600.000. 000, and was 847,000,000 in 1S33. Boston Children Deteriorating. Boston educators are having a live ly controversy in trying to decide when children should begin their studies in the public schools. It has always been supposed heretofore that Boston children took up the primary branches at birth. Why Appetite Is Needed. Fowl eaten without appetite always causes gastric disturbance, because unless the secretary glands of the stomach are stimulated by a desire for food no digestive juices are ex truded into the stomach. -— Money In Selling Stray Dogs. By the sale of stray dogs the Northumberland (England) County Council made £4 10s 6d last year. Seagulls Dislodge Penguins. Seagulls have ousted the penguins from their rocks In the St. James's Bark lake, London. BIEMOND & MILLER, — PROPRIETORS OF * We carrv in stock all kinds of FRESH £: SAL'i MEATS, and can till all orders promptly anil satisfactorily. We solicit a fair share of the public’s patronage, aid will give you your money’s worth at all times. lfiyht.it Marlrt /’riii Paid for Hidti. LOUP CITY. : : NEBRASKA A V. CULLEY, President. W. V MASON, Cashi i first. r ynk OP LOUP CITY General Banking Business I ransacted. Paid up Capital Stock $20,000. CORRESPONDENTS: Seaboard (National Bank, (New York City. (N. Y. ^ Omaha (National Bank, Omaha. Nebraske® ----— i J. DEPEW8M- i I 8/ < I Blacksmith §> Wagon Maker,! , ^ r: ^ * 5e»0(ioooott\ «• JIL., My shop in tho largest and beat equipped north of the l’latte itiver id I I have a four horse engine and a complete line of the latest Improved, mil ^ eh-nory, also a force of experienced men who know how in opemte it and jj, j j turnout a job with neatness and dispatch. |j MY PRICES ARE REASONABLE AND PROMPT* | ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALL CUSTOMERS. fti ^ Soliciting your patronage I am * Yours respectfully, “ J. I. DEPEW, Loup City, Neb. « AIR FILLED WITH OZONE 1 is rigors; an atmosphere tilled with ozone; cool nights in summer; a bright, sunny day almost every day in the year, conducive ' of cheerfulness and pleasure. Splendid train servicetO Colorado VIA txjsrioisr pacific Aeenmodat ion s provided for all . classes of passengers. \ pry f.mi K.iti-x IMiriny tin- s ii in in ,,r Full information c... ItirnWied on ftpp)|9, the editor of this paper was among the many seekers after fortune who made the big race one fine day in April During his traveling about and afterwards Ilia cam plug upon Ills claim, lie encountered much bad water, which, together with the severe heat, gave linn a very severe diar rlioea which It seemed almost imposible to check, and along In June the case been so bad ho expected to die. One day ouv Ills neighbors bought his one small of Clmmberlaln’s Colic Cholera and Diar. rlioea Remedy as a last hope, A big dose was given him while be was rolling about on the ground in great agony, unit in n few minutes the dose was repealed. The good effect of the medicine was soon noticed and within an hour the patient was taking Ills lirst sound sleep for a fortnight. That one little IsHtle worked a complete cure, and be rannot help tint feel grateful. The rea son tor bowel disorders being at band Acg Kests this Item.- For sale by Odendahl i^fU TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take Laxative Brotuo Culnlne Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure K, W. Drove’s signature Is on each liox. Jfiot «r