The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917, September 25, 1903, Image 8

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    • Literary Giant
"He has been a giant in the liter
ary world.” “Indeed?” “Yes; he has
seen the time he could keep five his
torical novels running serially, at
the same time, blindfolded and with
one hand tied behind him."—Puck.
Comic Papers Soon Die.
Several new comic papers make
their appearance in Paris every year.
Hire, which was founded ten years
ago, had so much success that it has
elnce had about twenty imitators,
most of which were short-lived.
A Purgstlve tMemura
If you ever took DeWitt's Little Early
Kisers tor biliousness or constipation
you know what a purgative pleasure is.
These famous pit la cleanse the liver
and rid the system of all bile wi’hout
producing unpleasant effects. They
do not grip or weeken, but give tone
and gtrongth to the tissues and organ*
involved. W. II. Howell of Huston
Tex. say’s ‘‘No better pill's can be used
than Little Early Risers for constipation
sick headache, etc.1’ Sold by Oden
dahl Bros.
Manners of East New York.
A woman dropped her chatelaine
bag in a lower East Side street the
other day. A nicely dressed young
man Btarted forward aiul stooped to
pick It up. While he was in this de
fenseless position the woman brought
down her umbrella on the back of
his neck. A policeman rushed up,
and the woman accused the gallant
young man of attempted grand lar
ceny. With great difficulty the young
man succeeeded in pacifying her and
explaining to the policeman, who let !
him go with this reprimand: “Them
manners don’t go down here, young
feller. Just keep yer hat on an’ blow
smoke In the ladies’ faces an' you'll
be all right.”—New York Sun.
In I’nlM of Chamberlain'* Colic,
Cholera amt Diarrhoea Remedy.
“Allow rue to give you a few words
to praise of Chamberlain’s Colic, Chol
era and Diarrhoea Remedy,” says Mr.
John Hamlett, of Eagle Pass, Texas.
“I suffered one week with bowel trouble
and took all kinds of medicine without
getting any relief, when my friend, Mr
Johnson, a merchant here, advised me
to take this remedy. After taking one
dose 1 felt greatlv relieved and when I
had taken the third dose was entirely
cured. I thank yon from the bottom
of my heart for putting this great rem
edy In the hands of mankind.”—For
sale by Odendahl Bros.
Uganda Mission.
The Uganda Mission, in Central Af
rica, begun twenty years ago, has now
1,070 church buildings, seating 126,850
persons, erected chiefly at the cost of
the people.
Should Secure American Seamen.
To Improve shooting in the British
navy Gibson Bowles will suggest in
the house that retention of commands
shall depend on gunnery results.
Emergency Medicine*.
It is a great convenience to have at
hand reliable re in idles in case of ac
cident and for slight injuries and ail
ments. A good liniment ami one that
is fast becoming a favorite If not a
household necessity Is Chamberlain’s
Pain Balm. By applying it promptly
to a cut, bruise or burn It allays the
p.ain and causes the injury to heal ir. a
bout one third the time usually required
and as it is an antiseptic it prevents any
danger of blood poisoning. When
Pain Balm li kept at hand a sprain
may he tifated before intlamation sets
in, which insures a quick recovery
For sale by Odendahl Bros,
NornK.
I have a ear of Maitland Pen coal
of excellent quality, tlood for steam
threshers. Call and examine it
K. U. Taylor.
LIVER
TROUBLES
f“I find Thodford’s Black-Bran «ht
■ rood medicine for liver disease. m
It cured my son after he had spent ■
1100 with doctors. It is all themed
Icine I take.”—MRS. CAROLINE ■
MARTIN, Parkersburg, W. Va. I
If your liver does not act reg- I
ularly go to your druggist and
secure a package of Thedford’s I
Black-Draught and take a dose /
tonight. This great family
medicine frees the constipated U
bowels, stirs up the torpid liver
and causes a healthy secretion
of bile. I
Thedford’s Black - Draught
will cleanse the bowels of im
purities and strengthen the kid
neys. A torpid liver invites
colds, biliousness, chills and
fever and all manner of sick
ness and contagion. Weak kid
neys result in Bright's disease
which claims as many victims
as consumption. A 25-cent
package of Thedford’s Black
Draught should always be kept
in the house.
“I used Thodford’s Black
Dranght for liver and kidney com
plaints and found nothing to excel
(V’-WILUAM CULLMAN, Mar
blehead, 111.
THEDFORD’5 I
BLACK
[draught]
WEEKLY SWE JOURNAL
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By special arrangement we can furnish
this greatest of all weekly Nebraska
papers, free for one year to every one of
our subscribers. All you have to do is
to bring 113 a new cash subscriber and
tell us that you want the Weekly Journal
rnd we will send it to you one full year
free. We will also send the Weekly
Journal free for one year to every new
subscriber who pays one year in advance.
PUBLIC SAL
Having sold my farm 1 will sell at Public Sale, at my residence
1 1-2 miles south of Loup City, Sherman county, Nebraska, on
,
'The Following Property}, 'Fo-Wit:
TO Head of Cattle TO
20 head of milk cows, all to calve in 2 to 4 months,
8 head of coming two-year-old steers,
17 head of coming two-year-old heifers, all bred,
14 head of one-year-old heifers, 10 head one-year-old steers,
ONE SHORT-HORN BULL.
HapuPS* Oq6 span of good farm horses: one span of good
1 coming one-year-old colts.
JNJwlllPS ®ne hoar pig and a few sows, (full blood Duroc.)
Also about 20 or 30 head of grade shoats.
Vfts)l*lfetf*<6fi* One set of heavy work harness,
* One set of single buggy harness.
Farm Implements: 1»»e
-1 iVlcCormick mower; one new
1C foot steel lever harrow, one new riding lister, one new riding
cultivator, one new Nocking Valley corn sheller; one 14-inch walk
ing plow; one set carpenters tools, one farm wagon and other
articles not mentioned
TSRP\S OF SALS: All sums of $10.00 and under cash, all sums over $10.00 a credit of twelve
months will be given oil note with approved security. r> per cent olf for cash on sums over $10.00. 10
per cent from date on all time sales.
PRRE HUNCH AT NOON.
J*T. HALE, Auctioneer. m afn7!! A
J. S. PEDLER, Clerk. ISIK ft A lTftftV'JHL.
CEiMiS ABO IMEIJ WOOES.
IRA T. PAINE & CO.
MONUMENTS.
MARBLE GRANITE AND ALL KINDS
OF CEMETERY WORK.
BEST OF MATERIAL. LOWEST PRICES FOR GOOD
work. See us or write to us before giving an order.
GRAND ISLAND, . NEB.
ARE
YUO FOOLISH?
Boy,— Say, Pa, what do thev mean by saying “Penny
wise and pound foolish”?
Father,—Why, it’s where a man loses a dollar to save a
nickle.
Boy,—Well, Pa, were you that way when you let your
hogs die because you did not want to pay out money for
Liquid Koal that John Solmi sells so much of.
Father,—Johnnie, don’t talk so much.
National Medicine Co. ° Coleridge Net*., Dec. 1.1, 190* .
Sirs:—I can say that I am more than pleased with Liquid Koal. A. year ago last
October my hogs took sick and 1 tried every thing I could think of but no good came of
it. So your agent Kirkpatrick came along and I took a can of Liquid Koal. I had about
90 hogs all sick, I shut them up in a small pen and made every hog take his medicine
and I saved one half of my hogs. If I had not used Liquid Koal I am sure I would not
have saved a hog. I think a man stands in his own light that does not keep Llqnld
Koal on hand. Use this as you see fit.
Yours
Wm. Lombahd.
One hundred dollars deposited in the following banks for any one
who finds any of the testimonials wo publish from time to time are not
genuine:—city National Bank, York, Neb; Sheldon State Bank,
Sheldon, la.; Oklahoma Trust and Banking Co., Oklahoma City,Okla.
Manufactured by National Medicine Co., Sheldon, la., York, Neb.,
Oklahoma city Okla,
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PRICE
one i/iiart can. fi.uu
One Gallon. 3 00
Kive Gallons per gallon. 2.T5
Ten uanon Keg, per gallon.*2.50
25 Gallons, half bbl per gal,. 2-25
60 Gallons, 1 bbl per gall. 2,0o
a sdc .« page uook on diseases or animals sent free on application.
MANUFACTURED BY
Nationol Medicial Co. “Sr
For sale by J. SOLMS, Loup City Neb.
WANTED—SEVERAL PERSONS OK CI1ARA
acter and good reputation in each state
(one In this county required) to represent
and advertise old established wealthy bus
iness house of solid financial standing.
Salary $21.00 with expencea additional, all
payable m cash directly every Wednesday
from head offices. Horses and carriages
furnished when necessary. Reference.
Enclose sell-addressed envelope, Coloni
al. 333 Dearborn St.. Chicago.
Catarrh of the Stomach.
Wbeu the stomach is overloaded;
when food is taken into it that fails to
digest, it decays and entlanies the
mucous membrane, exposing the nerves
and causes the glands to secret muein
instead of the natural juices of digestion.
This is called Catarrh of the Stomach ■
For years I have suffered with Catarrh 1
of the Stomach, caused by indigestion.
Doctors and medicines failed to benlit
me until 1 used Kodol Dyspepsia Cure.
J. R. KheaCoppell,Tax. SoldbyOden
dahl Bros.
Eugene
Field’s
Views on Ambition and Djra*
pepsla.
••Dyspepsia," wrote Eugene Field,
"often incapacitates a man for endeavor
and sometimes extinguishes the firs of
ambition." Though great despite his
complaint Field suffered from indiges
tion all his life. A weak, tired stomaoh
can’t digest your food. It needs
rest. Ton can only rest it by the use
of a preparation like Kodol, which re
lieves it of work by digesting your food.
Best soon restores it to it* normal tons.
Strengthening*
Satisfying,
Envigoratlng.
Prepared only by E. C. DsWitt & Co., Chicago,
The SL bottle contains Sit times the Mo. sloe,
For sale by ODENDAHL DROS.