Washing machines, wringers, fishing tackle, base balls and bats, window and door screens, woven wire fencing, carpenter tools, kitchen iurniture etc. at _ P. O. REED’S Iioaal Dsws. LawnJMowers at I*. O. Reed’s. Your wife happy ? Use Grow’s flour Scythes and swaths at P. O. Reed’s. See Bayne & Jones for Ice Cream in bulk. Summer drinks of all kind’s at the Model. Builders’ Hardware a specialty at P. O. Reed’s. » Newr Soda Fountain in operation at the Model. Dr. Long made a professional visit to Ord, Sunday. Mrs. A. B. Outhouse was a pleasant caller Monday. E. G. Taylor’s new home residence is progressing nicely. Dr. Vallier, Osteopath, St. Paul, Neb* Send for Literature. Sweet Corn. Millet, Cane and other Field Seeds at T. M. Reed's. Grow sells the finest buckwheat flour in the market. Try it. Mr. Arthur Gilbert and lady drove to Ravenna Sunday, for an outing. Mackintoshes for Ladies and Gentle 9 men at Johnson Lorentz & Co. I have a new supply of Sweet Corn at 82,50 per Hundred. T. M. Reed. Carl Anderson left on horse back last Saturday for the Rose Bud Agency. Gents, get your suits cleaned and pressed at Johnson, Lorentz & Co’s. The Northern Milling Co. ’s Soar is the best. D. C. Grow, Manager. A. M. Brown of Omaha, is the guest of F. Wright, at the St. Elmo this week. W. D. Hover, Embalmer and Fu neral Director. Ready day or night. A car of blacksmittaing coal received byE. G. Taylor at the B. & M. Eleva tor. A. F. Kuhn of Litchfield gave us a pleasant call Tuesday, remembering us with a S. My five-room house Is for sale. Easy terms. Come and see me at the St. Elmo Ilotel. A. Erazim Will Newman of Ashton was in the city visiting his many friends, the small end of the week. Mr L E. Smith of Butte, Montana, while here on business Wednesday, made this office a pleasant call. Call up The N’ortwesterm by tele phone after this when you want this of fice for anything except money. The editor was called to Omaha again. Tuesday morning, on business. No saving the country this trip. Farmer's don’t pay your money out for tin cans. Good axle grease at Dra per’s at 5 cents a pound. Investigate C. Squires, living three miles west of the city, is the happy father of a bounc ing baby girl, born last Saturday morn ing. Adam Zahn of Elm township, was a county seat visitor Tuesday. Mr. Zahn has just returned from a trip fo the coast. , Mr. H. Savage of Sargent, son of ex Governor Savage, is in town this week in the interest of the Woodman ac cident association. T. Jamrogone of Ashton’s business meh, made this office a pleasant call Tuesday, while in the city. |He remem bered us financially. The Grand Island Woven Wire Fenc ing has barbed top and bottom wires, which is much better than the smooth borders. For sale by P. O. Reed. Frank W. Burleigh, son of the editor, „ arrived here trom Crookston, Minneso ta, Wednesday evening, where he has been for the past months. He will remain at home permanently. | Miss Mamie Whitman one of Sher man county’s most accompli shea and successful teachers has been appointed and has excepted a position as principal of|the Ord, Nebr.. schools. We regret to loose her from ourjcounty, but wish her sucess. Judge Wall left for Lincoln, Tuesday morning. The judge is most promi nently spoken of for chairman of the Republican state central committee, and Sherman county to a man trusts he will secure the coveted position and no man is better fitted for the place. John O’Bryan returned from bis trip to Columbus last Thnrsbay evening. He was m six events, and won in four wit of the six. When you* remember the great number of contestants who were there from all over the state, and the pick of them, too, John is to be con gratulated. The “sidewalk-face” is the latest' thing in Loup City. It m caused by| pedestrians attempting to retain their •equilibrium while traversing our streets •oywther excuse i of walks or take the middle of the rtieeti—es pecially at night. ' '' ■ - ?,v". : - A. Zink and son left for the west, Saturday, via the Union Pacific. Mrs. C. C. Outhouse went down to Grand Island last Thursday morning Dr. Vallierof St. Paul made this office a pleasant c ill while in thecity Wednes day. Mrs. R. P. Starr and son visited at Aurora last week, on their way home from Lincoln. A litde daughter was reported at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McFadden last Saturday morning. One fare round trip to St. Paul and Minneapolis, via U. P. Dates of sale July 14 to 18 inclusive. Clyde Chase left here Wednesday for Loup City where he will probably re main.—Mason City Star. Claus Eggers has resigned his position in F. S. Reynold’s meat market and is now doing carving for his father in the new market. W. T. Tracy and family left for Saratoga. N-Y., list Saturday, via the Union Pacific, where they expect to make their future home. W. R. Mellor went around by Chicago, to attend to some private business there, on his way home from the Re publican state convention. The merchants did not hold to their T o'clock evening closing but a few days, the pressure of a large element among the farmers who did their trad ing evenings being too great. Mrs. Judge Angier returned last Fri day evening from her extended visit to Iowa and other eastern points. During her absence the judge had so improved Use h »me place as to make the return especially.enjoyable. 11. F. Hobart last .week sold his in terest in the Round Front barn to his partner Wesley McCombs, and will go back to his farm in Hazard township, to which postoffice he orders his paper sent. We wish success to both parties. Low rates for round trip to Chicago and return. Dates of sale June 1st to Sept. 30th inclusive. On this rate you can go via St. Louis and get a 10-davs’ stopover. Good rates to visit old homes east of Chicago. If interested, call on or write U. i* agent. There is great hopes of Bro. Brown’s future political reformation. Jle has a brother prominent in Republican politics in Illinois, and another stalwart Republican brother looking after Sher man county’s interests. Come in, Brother Ed. ‘-While the lamp holds out to burn.’’ you know. G. II. Lindall returned last Thursday from a few days’trip in to south Ne braska. He returned well satisfied with Sherman countv. He found the country in and about Richardson county very much afioar, thousands of acre* along the B & M. being submer ged. Stand up for Sherman county. A slick bttie runaway occurred in front of this office fast Saturday, in which a big black team of Farmer Tody were the excited participant*. No especial harm was done outside of scattering the buggy promiscuously over the street and spreading a few dozen egg* where they wonld cover the mostsurfac®. Ashton and Elba tried to play a game of bail on the Elba ground*, fast Friday, ending in a disagreement in the fifth inning, on account of the alleged rank decisions of the umpire, w-ho it was claimed either did not understand the rules of the game or did not care to make his decisions with due regard to the conditions A number of our young people pick nickrd at Cobb Creek Sunday afternotn. among th**m were Dr. Alien, John O’Bryan, Hoy Beer, W. J. Mulick, Joe Coajing, Art Eisner, P. O, Reed, Mr. I Xmw, and the Misses Sadie Pedbr, Ilenry Young, §adie Swanson All'c> McGlaughUa, Blanche Ijtennett Belle Mulick, OUie Hobwfts ppd jKa^pestine Odendahl. They rep&rt*4 a tfqg tjme. Judge Wa’l and Lawyer Mathew j went down to Ashton, last Friday, fc handle both sides of what promises to be a lively law suit among the ruloon keepers there. It seems that one of the proprietors of an irrigating establish ment bought up all the ice in sight, leaving another liquid refreshment stand without t&e wherewithal to cool its beverages. % was a resourceful gen'lemen and secured option on a quantify of congealed aqua 1ir# JLtclutms to have a "trust” control over. there tl»8 matter stands with promise ' of a pretty contest between the two contestants and tlyejr^egal advisers. A deal was made last evening tyberq l>y G. Taylor, of Loup City, becomej the owner of the Austin elevator, Mr, j Austin retaining his stock business. Mr. Taylor informed us this morning! that he expected to build a substantial addition to the elevator and to install a ine gasoline engine as motive power. He algo^xpects to build large additions to the preset# qoal bins in order to lay in a supply qf coal through the summer Mr, Taylor is a nice appiari bp man and one who has had considerable qjtpttyeitce in the elevator business. He will »qfc,i move here as he has an elevator in Loup City, but has hired W. V. Austin to act as bis agent here. The consideration was $5.00?!.—Grtjcjey Leader. j O. L. Mercer of Ashton gave us a pleasant call today. W. H Morgan kindly remembered ns with a year’s subscription, mondsy. Ashton and Loup City will play ball on our home grounds, -Saturday after noon. Gus. Lorentz made a business trip to Aurora, Tuesday, returning Wednesday evening. The Unity Club will meet with Mrs. Henry, Friday. May, 27th. Important badness. N • Mr. J. B. O'Bryan, who is taking treatment at Lincoln, writes that lie is improving, and will soon lie home. Our city was visited by a rain and hail storm, Tuesday atternoon. Hail »s large as hen eggs fell, but no damage done. The deputy assessors are bringing in their books and turning them over to County Assessor Peters, keeping that dignitary on the move now-a-day. Chas. Oasteyer Dead. Last Thursday, Mrs. Chas. Gasteyer took her husband to a hospital at Omaha for treatment, returning Satur day. Sunday follow ing she received a telegram that he was much worse and Monday morning again left for Omaha to be at his side. Later—Mr. Gasteyer died this (Thurs day) morning at 7 o’clock. Mrs. Gas tever will bring the remains home to morrow evening. Saturday morning there will be a private funeral at the home, after which Mrs. Gasteyer will take thr* body to St Couis for crema tion. Further particulars next week. Dig; Base Ball. In accordance with an invitation! gi\en to the Ashton base ball team bv the Elba team, under the management of Belzer. to pl-»y a social game of ball at the latter place, on Friday, May 20, the Ashton boys drove over with the expectation of meeting some gentlemen on pleasure bent They were hospita bly received by Manager Belzer. their j horses taken care of and a sumptuous ! dinner provided them. After somej tiresome waiting, the game was called, with an unknown quantity for umpire, claimed by Elba to be capable and hon est and with Belzer in the box for Elba. Ashton found Belzer for four home runs, several three-baggers, a couple of doubles and some singles, in the first, four innings. Majors, with a wounded wing, wielded Jhe ball lor Ashton and managed to break even with Belzer as far as scores were concerned until the fourth, when his wing was broke# off. and by poor support of the umpire in and out field, and good support for Elba on the part of the umpire, they sprang far into the lead. During all this time, the Ashtonites bad bitten their tongues and accepted the decisions of the um pire, but these now became so rank it was beyond the power of man or saiut to accept them without murmur. At this juncture Ashton asked for an um pire who knew the game, for which they paid the penalty of having the game called off by said umpire and de clared 9 fo 0 in favor of Elba Then in order to i#ake their victory complete, the manager rushed ^ the Jiotel and withdrew his agreement to pav fop the dinner of the Ashton team. The 4.9'nr ton boys were financially well off that day and managed to raise the price of their dinners and were permitted to leave t#iyn without mortgaging-their base ball goods. Such is the sociability of the Elba base b til club, *% ---- A Donation and Surprise. On last Thursday evening, the Baptist pastor, Rev. Kennedy, was le* turning home with Ins wife from an evening call, at about 9 o'clock, when upon unlocking the door the unsuspect ing couple found on striking a light the faces o*‘ some fifty of their friends and neighbors «’l}0 had gathered to give them what proved to he a genuine sur prise. Greetings followed and the house-warming proved a grand success. The evening was enlivened by music, song charades, and last, but not beast, ftfr,esh;joent§ such as the Baptist 1 mites mve noted for \v ery served. The table mean white gropned junker itsjoad of donations, which proved to bp a complete fitting out of the lapler to the value of some $18. The pastor and his good wife express their heartiest appreciation and warmest thanks to their brethren and friends for their unexpected kindness. Dry Creek Clippings. Mj. Frank Wagner made a trip to I,9up C;ty Friday. John Mayors jty^e a reservoir in (R Is pasture last week kou Jlftll.er repaired tfry on, the W*gpej- pfoce §atyjc4y. The Dry Creek bail qiqe veqt to Wiggle Creek and played ball Satur day. S. W. Salyards made a reservoir in his pasture last week, that his cattle might be refreshed. Mr. A. L. snd Misses Fannie and Freda Homes, attended the grad uating excercises at Ravenna Friday fifing. Mf, £j,9$jlon Snyder drove to Ravenna to relatives enroute from the east, to attend ‘ifop funeral ( of their father, Rev. J. M. Snyder. ’ j County Clerk Gibson Las at last received his famous box of Philipino cigars, and last Saturday brought around one for us to sample. It was a dandy, but when we think of George yielding up 81.88 revenue on the box of 25. we tasted the joke and revenue in every whiff. New fonts of latest job type and a big9tock of latest style letter heads, note heads, memos, statements, type writer material, cards, l>ook paper, cover paper, envelopes, and all other material for commercial work just re ceived at this office. Call and see us, when you want anything in the print ing line. We guarantee satisfaction. We do all kinds of commercial work, notwithstanding an unfounded report from some source that we were not doing job work at the present. The following piece of poetry.com posed by Miss Gladys O’Bryan, who is attending school at Columbus, w'as sent her good mother, Mrs. J. B O’Bry an. and is so beautiful in sentiment we have begged permission for its publica tion as follows: The 16th of May is atlund.dear mother And we greet you with fondness and love. May the47 summer that have dotted o’er your head Drawr a sweet blessing from God. May the children you have funded and and loved Prove a pleasure to you in tour de clining years, May the sunny sprays and wavelets That cross tour pathway ne'er turn to dark billows, And some day, when death is dimly ’round your bed And the death angel is calling yon : To leave the homes of men Anil rest beneath the soil. To kneel and kiss his feet In the home of our Ood. May you ever be ready For that bright home alcove. And there wait for your children Whom you so love. Your loving children, Bur> and Gladys. To People Who Are Interest ed in Pictures: I have decided to move my Studio from Loup City in a few days. If you want high grade pictures at prices you have always had to pay for poor oneg, now is your chance. It has been five years since you could get a good photo in Loup City. It may be five years again before a photog rapher of ability will visit your town. You must get good pictures now' or wait indefinitely for another opportunity. Are you interested? If so do not procrastinate. Respectfully, Edgar Draper. NOTICE TO LANDOWNERS. To all whom it may concern: The commissioner appointed to view and locate and vacate certain pieces of road as follows: To locate a piece of road commencing at the northwest corner of the northwest quarter of section twen fy-seven (27), township thirteen (13), range thirteen (13), and connecting with road No. 30, at said corner, and running thence south on section line thirty rods, thence east to snd connecting with raid No. 38, and terminating at said road No. 36, be established, and that that partjqf road N°- beginning 3t the northwest corner of section twenty seven (27), and running tfieuce south east to place where said establishment couneots with road No. 36, be vacated, has reported in favor thereof, and all claims tor dimage*or objections there to must be tiled in the office of the Conn-1 ty Clerk of Sherman countv, Nebraska, on or before no >n of the 28th day ol July, 1804. or such road will be estab lished without reference thereto. Dated this 23d day of May, 1304. Geo. II. Gibsox, (teal) County Clerk. Last pub. Jun»* 1«. _ NOTICE TO LAND OWNERS. To whom it miy concern: Tlie com missioner appointed to view and locate and vqci'e tejvta'in pieces of road as fol lows; Tg locate a piece of road com mencing at a point on the section line where roa 1 No. 33 crosses said liije be tween sections 2-5 and 23, running thence sout h on section line lo south west corner of section twenty-five (25), township thirteen (13), range thirteen (13), thence east on section line to where said road No 33, strikes said south section line, and continuing therewith, be established. And that that part of road No. 36, running across section tw»*nty-flve (25), township thir teen (fH), range thirteen (13), be vacated from wJaeWit crosses^fche west section line of section 2«)! tq p^e where it strikes ttfia south section linje qf 25-J£-l3, has reported in favor of said establish ment and vacation, and any objection thereto or claims for damages must be filed in the office of *the County Clerk of Sherman county, Nebraska, or before noon of the 28th day of July, 1904, or such roads will be established without reference thereto. Dated this 23d day of, May, 1904. Geo. H. Gibson, County Clerk. , Last pub. Jane 16th. , 1,H ( IK »l < NOTICE OF PUBLICATION. In the District Court of Sherman Coun ty, Nebraska: August Dietz, Plaintiff, Phillip 8. Post and — -Post, wife of Phillip S. Post, Ger trude K.Baker, and —- Baker, hus band of said Ger trude K. Baker,and tbe south half of the southwest quarter Notice, of section three, township fifteen, range fourteen, and all persons and cor porations having or claiming title to. or any interest, right or claim in, and too. said real estate or any part thereof. Defendants. The defendants, Phillip S. Post, and -Post, wife of said Phillip S. Post, Gertrude K. Bakei. and-Baker, husband of said Gertrude K. Baker, (first full names unknown) and the 1 south half of the southwest quarter ot section three, township fifteen, range fourteen, in Sherman county, Nebras ka, and all persons and corporations having or claiming title to, or any inter est, right or claim in, and to, said real estate or any part thereof, will take no tice that on the 21 st day of May, 1904. August Dietz, plaintiff, filed his peti tion in tbe District Court of Sherman oounty, Nebraska, against said Phillip 8. Post, and-Post, wife of said Phillip S. Post, Gertrude K. Baker, and -Baker, husband of said Gertrude K. Baker, (first full names unknown), and the south half of the southwest quarter of section three, township fif teen, range fourteen, in Sherman coun ty, Nebraska, and all persons having or claiming titl? to, or any interest, right or claim in, and to, said real estate or snv part thereof, the object and prayer of which are to foreclose two certain certificates of tax sale upon the said south half of the southwest quarter of section three, township fifteen, range 'fourteen, in Sherman county. Nebras ka, one dated March 28th, 1899, to J. S. Pedler, and by him assigned to plain tiff, upon which there is due and unpaid the sum of £01.55, and one dated the 15th d iy of November. 1901, to Katie V'. indnagle, and by her assigned to plaintiff, upon which there Is due and unpaid the sum of £38 43. and the time to redeem from said tax sales has ex pired and no redemption has been made; that there is now due and un paid upon said certificates of tax sale the sum of £99.98, for which sum with interest at ten per cent per annum from the first day of June, 1904, plaintiff prays for a decree of foreclosure, and sale of said premises. You are required to answer said peti tion on or before the 4th day of July,! 1904. Dated this 21st day of May, 1904. August Dietz, Plaintiff. By J. S. Pedler, His Attorney Last pub. June 16. - * NOTICE TO LAND OWNERS. To all whom it may concern:— The commissioner appointed to view the vacation of a certain road com mencing at the center stake between Sections 34 and 35, in Township 13, Range 1$, and {running thence south east and south across railroad track and terminating at couety line be va cat* d. Also, that a road commencing at the center stake between Sections 34 and 35, Township 18, Range 15, and running thence south 22 rods, thence southeast 17 rods, thence east 30 rods, thence south to railroad right-of-way, thence southeast 10 rods north of right of-way, and terminating at county line between Buffalo and Sherman counties be established, said establishment be ing a strictly consent road, has report in favort thereof, and all objections thereto cr claims for damage must be filed in the otnee of the County Clerk of Sherman, county, Nebraska, on or before noon of the 6th day of July, 190$, or said TOf$$ will be established and vacated without reference thereto. Da$ed $hj« 4th day of May. {904. ftEO. ft. Gibsoij, CWMflty Cjefk, Last pub, May 20. NOTICE TO LOT OWNERS. Not'ce is hereby given that on Febru ary 17th, 1904, a petition asking for the construction of a sidewalk along the east side of East Avenue, beginning at the.north side of Gr&nrt Central Avenue (the northeast corner of, thecourt house Mjuare) and running thence north to the north side of Buffalo A venue(the south east corner of public school hi. ck), thence east along the north side of Buf falo Avenue to Elm street,namely,along the west side of block <>, block tl and block 14. I alk & Kreiohbaum's addition, along the vest side of block "‘l*,’’ Central addition, along the west side of block .‘!3, .1. Wood Smith addi tion, and along the south side of bUv'ks 20 and 21, ,1. Wood Smith addition, alt in the village of Lmip City, Nehr s ka, said walk to be built at least four feet in width and of brick, stone or ce ment. Said jietitlon was signed by a ! two-thirds majority of the owners of the land adjoining the proposed walk*, was granted as prayed for and their construction ordered in accordance with said petition by the 1st of August, 1904. Done by order of Village Board this 28th day of April, 1904. E S. Hayhurst. Chairman. Attest: W. J. Fisher. ‘—■JI ..LUJ' •+..* rg ,A-*-narwr.. ju^VAfc.'.J'JH.'y— • Notice-No Trespassing. Notice is hereby given that no fishing, hunting or trespassing will be allowed on the premises formerly known as the Cars ten True] sen farm, now owned by A. Stenger a Co. 25tf H.B. Musser. Mgr. If you wish os success^sk your neigh bor to take the paper, also hand the editor any newB item you know of. .'■m\ - - '-'ALL AT THE FUPWTupE SfOPE OF When house-cleaning is over DON’T FORGET That you ne*d <1 few PICTURES To brighten up YOUR WALLS Come and see our DFZ01?XTXiSS ‘ t ‘ and bring ^ You Have Tucked km in Tour Eur Drawers Wc have ♦ 75--Samples of Moulding -75 Hanging from 5c to 50c >er >1 Clothing Our Stoek for Spring and Summer • is now nearly complete. All the. Latest in Styles, Shades and Weaves. We invite the people of this com munity tq look them over before sending away fqr yoqr suit. ...... We guarantee Fit in Suits and Good Suits. JOHNSON, LQRENTZ& Co. SHERIFF’S SALE. Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an order of sale to me directed from the District Court of Sherman county, Nebraska, upon a decree of foreclosure rendered in said court op ihe !2th day pf Aprjl, 1904, whepein John Leinin «pr w^s plaintiff, and fttjoda Nelson, A. V- Nplson, hpr husband, Idp Smith, Glen Smith, her husband, John Ly? barger, William Lybarger. Harvey Ly >arger,» Fred Lybarger, Joseph L\ burger, Harrison Lybarger, Glen L' larger, Lucy Lybarger, Sar«h Mc F; land and Robert McFarland were defendants, I have levied upon the fol lowing described real estate, to-wit: Tt ■ south half of the northwest quar te of section twenty-three and south ; I ha f of the northeast quarter of sfC'ion tv\ nty-two, all in township sixteen, j n* th of range sixteen, west of the < to ; P. \i. in Sherman count'*. Nebraska, j ami I will, on the 18th day of June, If) 4, at one o’clock p. in., of said day, at lie court house in Loup City, Slier m u county. Nebraska, offer for sale and sell said above described real estate at publid auction to the highest bidder for * cash to satisfy the amount of 8992.00. with interest at ten per cent from the 12th day of April, loaf, and costs of the above action, and accruing costs, which amount was adjudged to be due to the plaintiff above named irom the defendants, Rhoda kelson, et j al, above Darned, and to be a lien uj>on the above described premises. Dated at Loup City, Nebia«ka, this 10th day of May, 1904. L. A. Williams, Sheriff of Sherman County, Nebraska. H. M. Mathew, Attorney. Last pub. June 9,1904. W0RLDSTAIR RATES. Via Burlington Route. Tickets to St. Louts and return, good all summer, for $27.45, On and after April 25, sixty day tickets, $22.85, On and after April 37, Hi day ticket, $20.60, For full information about train service, ask the ticket agent. Colorado and return, via the Union Pacific one fare every day from June 1 to Sept. 30, inclusive, with final return limit Oct, 31, from Loup City. U P RAILWAY. OVERLAND ROUTE Vhrss Daily Vraiqs to California TR4JN3 ARRIVE 4»p DEPART 3 FQJ4.0W8: So. 88 leayes dally except Sunday ‘pe-* enger). 7:25 a.m. No. 88 leaves Monday. Wednesday s 1 Friday, (mixed) 12:20 p. m. No. 90 leaves Tuesday, Thursday s i Saturday, (mixed) 2 55 p. m. No. 87 arrives dally except Sunday i mix ) 12:06 p. m. No. 85 arrives daily except Sunday (pi engorj 7:85 p. m. First class servic--and close connect: s east., west and south. Tickets sold to point* and tmsjrage checked through » destination, li formation will b« ch« fully furnished on application to Frank Hiskk, Age . TIM® TABLK. LOUP PITY NKBR Lincoln, Omaha, Chicago, St. Joseph, Kansas City, St. Louis, and all points a$t and south. Denver, Helena, Butte, Salt Lake City, Portland, San Francisco, ami all point* Yi'eat. *■ 1PA1MH I.KAVK A" rhLI.IIWS| GOING EAST No. 53 Passenger. 1 ; a. n No. 60 Freight.it. \3 a n GOING WEST No. 51 Passenger...,.5; * p No. 59 Freight..*5.1# p. sleeping, dinner and reel; ung oh (seats (roe) nn through tiaim 1 >■: ■» sold and baggage checked to any n- i the United stales or Canada. For Information, maps, time tabic. l tickets call on or write to U L. akti k Agent. Or J. Francis, Gen’l Pas.cn r Agent, Omaha, Nebraska. Drs. Davis ami Farnsworth of Grand Island, have in their ofiiee all the latest apparatus used in the treatment of phronic diseases, intruding Static, Fa i die and Galvanic Electricity and X ray instrument. Vibratory Massage. Hat air baths for treatment of chronic rht « matisrn.kidney and liver diseases. The Minin Violet light for for treatment of chronic skin diseases and every otto r instrument required in making a scien tific examination and giving proper treatment. The doctors make no charge for first consultation.