I 1 I have a choice line of pocket knives, razors and scissors manufactured by the Union Razor Co. These goods are manufactured by skilled workmen and the best of material used. There is a guarantee oil each article, which means money refunded if found defective. If it is a razor you want, my line shows you a large variety. THE NORTHWESTERN A Few Market Quotations. Cattle, per 100 lbs.S3.00@*4 50 Hogs, per 100 lbs. 5.70 Corn, per bu. 27 @.29 Wheat, per bu.55@> .59 Oats, per bu. 21 i§ .23 li ve, per bu. 40@ 43 Hugs, per doz.. 10 Hotter, per lb. 13@18 Iioaal Daws. Notice. All Odd Fellows are requested to meet at their hall Saturday evening, March 31, at 8 o’clock sharp, on special business. D. C. Grow, G, District court next Tuesday. Mrs. Skip Thrasher is il. Mrs. Aug. Moll is quite ill. •Iini Bayne has rnoyed to Aurora. Frank Daddow is a la grippe sufferer. Two mare days of blustering March. 1162. Ashley Conger, the drayman Get him. Grandma Long has been very poorly of late. For all kinds of garden seeds, see Draper Bros. Baled hay for sale by A. P. de Lyster. Free delivery. D. M. Reynolds left for Bonesteel, S. IX, yesterday. Phone A. T. Conger. HB2, when in teed of a drayman. Born, last Thursday, to Mr. anu Mrs. John Zink, a baby girl. Bran, Shorts, Corn. Screenings and Rye dour at D. C. Grow’s. Dar D. Grow this week purchased the S. D. Hulbert property. For cheap rates to southwest Ne braska, see Zimmerman & Brewer. There are 29 cases on the docket for the coming term of the district court. C. H. Leinlnger, undertaker and em balmer. Calls an-wered day or night. Aug. Jaeschke last week purchased a 240-acre farm four miles east of town. Dr. Hess’ Worm Powder, louse killer, panacea aud stock food at D. C. Grow's M'ss Ethel M. Ellis of Des Moines, la., will trim for Miss Hunt this season. We handle the Richardson silks and embroideries. Johnson & Lorentz Remember the dates of my opening. April 11th, 12th. 13 h and 14th—opposite St. Elmo hotel. AliceA. Hunt You can get your suit pre sed and cleaned for 75c to $100 at JohnsoD & Lorentz Mrs. John Fisher of Oak Creek, who has been quite seriously ill, is now con vi.l Mcing rapidly. Dr. Sumner Davis,Grand Island, Neb SDeeialict in disease of eye and ear. Examination for glassi s. See A. P. de Lvster for Loup City Mill Co’s Flour and Feed. Every sack warranted. Feee delivery. Grant Rogers of Hamilton county, has rented the Whitmore farm, and will remain In Sherman county. John W. Long is prepared to make all Real Estate Loans on short notice at lowest rates. Miss Anna Hunt. Loud City’s popular milliner, returned trom Aurora last Saturday to re-open her millinery season here. Wanted—200 head of cattle to pas ture. Plentv of live water Price Sl.BC per head. Inquire at C. H Leiniuger’s furniture store. O. E. Mel lor will sell wind mills and to * ere at cost for the next thirty days to close out those on hand. See him immediately, if in need of one. Draper Bros manufacture all theii harness in l/tap City; they use the lvest (Nik-tanned leather, and guarantee theii harness. Patronize home industry. H ive your furniture repairing and upholstering done now. J. J Condon first-class nrholsterer. has arrived. All f work done at Marcv's dentd building Airs. Hans Obcruiilh-r. who was (•Derded on at the St. Joseph hospital at, Omaha, last week for gallstones, Is ri ported doing nicely. Between 20( and 300 stones wen* removed from tli« gall bladder. Lovers of good hors“s will lie inter est*-d to know that that the fln* stall on, Uaseo B. owned liy G A Ourrv, will make the season at the Round Front bam Cdl and see him. WANTED; District Managers to post, signs, advertise and distribute samples Sal-rr *18.00 we-kly. *3 0(1 per day for expenses. * ate age and ; resent • tnployinent. Ideal Shkaii Co .30 Ratt'h>l|ili St.. Chi-aro. Loin and Will Flet' lie- bought fiv» ear loud-of f-e U-rs at Cxiiicil B uff~, I‘-S* wet k. three >*f wliic** th*-v brought to Jy*n» city one foB-elus a**d • n** t*1 AilSti i I «va<* oi*e o’tlie fr "iricia* of young stock ev rsMio-td o ih ss *• *ion and averaged 8/H) pounds each. Mrs. George Lee is quite ill. S. I). Ilulliert is on the sick list. ! Next Suml >y will he—April 1st. | Seed oats fur sale. Inquire of R L. j Arthur. Frank Dennis is here from St. l’aul ! today. For barbed wire and hog wire, see ] Draper Bros. I The county assessors wer • in session 1 yesterday. Zimmerman & Brewer have 125 town lots for sale. Mrs. John Ohlsen has been quite ill the past week. Harness, collars, pads and strap work at P. O. Reed’s. Frank Taylor was up from St. Paul over last Sunday. Loans on Real Estate, call on John W. Long. Miss Zua Reed is suffering with an attack of tonsilitis. Zimmerman & Brewer make f irm leans at 0 per cent. Surveyor Corning is building a barn on his residence lots. Fresh corn meal, graham and buck wheat at D. C. Grow’s. Mrs. Dr. Young of Ansley is a guest of Mrs. George Leininger. Miss Jessie Culley came home Friday Dight for a week's vacation. Born to Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Creery of this city, Monday, a line boy. James Lee and family were Loup Citv visitors over l .st Sunday. A complete line of mens' dress hats. The Longley leads them at Johnson & Lorentz. S°e Will Zimmerman for real estate and insurance, second door east of St. Elmo hotel. Jim Conger requests that you get your ice contracts signed up prior to April 15th. Zimmerman & Brewer have some snaps in town property for •■ale See them quick. Hoes, la *n and garden rakes, and garden seeds by package or pound at : P. O. Re-d's. B. W. Parkhurst of Webster town ship is building an addition to his house, 10x24 feet. Bring your harness to Draper Bros and get them repaired and oiled before the spring rush. The best joke on the confirmed prac tical joker this year is that April 1st comes on Sunday. W. II. Boeckner has opened up his tailor shop opposite the St. Elmo hotel, and now solicits your patronage. Miss Maude Reynolds has been quite ill with la grippe the past few days, but is reported much better at present. Spring-time is the time to.paint— Sherwin-Williams D the kind of paint S<*ld by Leiningek Lumber Co. About ten days ago Stewart Ginger tiok up a bay horse, blind In both eyes. Owner will please call and claim same. H.yhurst is unloading a car of American woven wire fence—tne best fence on earth, price 20 cents per rod. The west approach to the bridge west of town over the Loup river washed out Tuesday for noon and the bridge closed to travel tili repairs were made. The members of the I. O. O F. order in this citv are circulating a petition to build an opera house to cost $8,500, and are receiving good financial encourage ment. mock in me new runners' elevator as sociation is being taken in a most satis factory manner by our people, oyer half the required amount having already been subs ribed, so we are informed. .Loup City takes her place in the church building list of the Presby terians of Kearnev Presbytery They h ive called a Rev. McEwen of Iowa to be their pastor and will soon begin the building of lmth a new church and a new manse.—St. Paul Press. Owing to th" de.th of Mr II. V. I Mathew, and the further fact that Mr | Robt. Mathew ImU a pa't in the play to i lie given last Friday evening by the Royal Neighbors, the date was post poned until n-xt Tuesd iv evening, Apr 1 3rd. Give this worthy order a good lions- on tint evening Don't forget th* musicale at the opera House tom >rrow (Friday) night under the auspice r -»f the ladies of the Presbyterian church. The best musical . talent of our city t ike part in this , entertainment, and all lov-rs of the I artistic and sweetness in vocal and in | strumental music should be present. C. C. Carlson, the capitalist and bank cashier of lamp City, was on our stre**ls last Friday night complaining j because the west bound passenger had gon* through earlier than promised ami consequently he had got left. Hut fail was not discouraged; he humedlv secured a livery te rm to take j him to St. Paul, where lie spent the j night —Danncbrog corr. St. Paul R*~ I publican. Don’t forget the excursions to soudi west Xebr*ska every Tuesday, conduct ed by Zimmerman & Brewer Mr. Fred Schneidereit and the Misses Sehneulereit were pleasant callers on Tim Northwestern last Saturday. G. A. Holmes was up from Bristol last Saturday and thinks everything in splendid shape for an elegant crop season. Mrs. 'V. \|. bmelser of Bock ville, in vites you to call at the store and see her line line of spring millinery after April 1st. 20 3t Ohlsen Brothers went to Omaha last Mondav morning to see after the material to lie put in the new (Mliolic church at this place. Dr. Allen has rented the cottage vacated l.v A. Erazim, and his good mother will be here in the immediate future to keep house for him Mrs. A. T. Forsell of Central City, mofher of Mr. Tony Forsell, who used to work for J. I. Depew, died at her lu»me in tli >t city last Friday. Last Friday, as Mrs. Thos. Ward lifted her little son, betaee i two and three years old, by one arm, she dis located thp little one’s wrist. Dr Long was cal ed and at present the biby is getting along nicelv, Bovd Burrowes, brother of Mrs. C. C Outhouse, accompanied bv his wife, are gu- sts of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Outhouse. Mr. Burrowes has just finished a very suece-sful theatrical season in northern Nebraska and South Dakota. While in the act of throwing out a pan of dishwater, last Saturday noon, Mrs. Johansen, mother of the Johansen ' hots, fell on the slippery steps at her home, breaking one of tne bones in her 1 left wrist. Dr. Main attended the suf fering woman, and she is getting along nicely. The world loves the cheerful liar. The other day we heard a man say that he had seen the time, when in robust I I health, and in the prime and vigor of] manhood, he could lie down in a lied of j snow and sleep as sweetly as a babe on j it’s mother’s breast, and experience no ! discomfort. Next! Usually churches have a long, hard struggle to get a start, but thanks principally to Mr. Ed. Tavlor. the Loup j City church starts off from the begin ning a full grown, self-supporting church. Mr. Taylor is the son and brother of our own Taylors. We wish all the churches in the state had a rep resentative from that family —St. Paul j Press. 1 have am veil in Loup City at last and am getting ready as fast as pos sible for my opening, which will be on April 11,12.13 and 14, at which time I invi'e the ladies of Loup City and vici nity to call and inspect the finest line of dress hats ever brought to Loup C.tv. I have employed a city trimmer who comes well recommended, and h»s had several years’ experience with lead ing milliner houses and firms. Opposite St. Elmo. Alice A. Hi nt We received a pleasant ca'l Tuesday from our good German friend, Herman Fiebig Mr. Fiebig has ju-t received a letter from bis sons. Gust, and Ber thold Fiebig, who left here for Pendle ton. () egon, about the 20th inst, stating that they arrived safe and sound, though trains were much belated by snows in the mountains. They like the coun'ry very much and speck enthusi astically of it Gust, lias lived there for some six years, so lie was quite well acquainted witli the country. Mr. Fiebig lias almost entirely recovered from his late rheumatic troubles and save a twinge of the muscles occasion ally is feeling in fine shape. Wre received a very pleasant call la-l Saturday from Mr. .1. C. 1-e an intensting light at the corning village election. Tuesday, April 3rd, between the *• wi ts" and “drys.” The b dints have been printed and show tint Ott • P terson, P. O Reed and Herm an Jung have lieen selected bv the license el-ment as their candidates, while the anti-license side have chosen A. S Mdn, Ch rles Lein inger and J. I. Depew t<> carry the “dry’’ banner. The ticket carri- s wi-h it t lie questions “For Saloon License” anil “Against Saloon Lioeps-y’ so tire onus of the decision will lest on the individual v»\ter, and not upon the shoulders of the men e eeted. for of course any man elected will be in honor bound to take the decision of the voters on the question at issue, rather i 'ban his personal sentiment, whether it j be for or against license. I School Notice. A class of beginners will be started during the week beginning April nth. AH parents who wish to send their children for the first time will send them at this time, as there will be but one week during which they may enter. It is recommended that no child be sent who has not passed its sixth birthday. It E Dale,Principal. Dr». Davis & Farnsworth of Grand Island, Neb., are prepared to treat all forms of chronic diseas> s. such as Rheu matism, Stomach disorders, Tumois. Cancers, Paralysis, Kidney diseases,etc. The doctors use. besides medicine and surgery,the x-ray, hot air baths, elec tricity and massage FRANK LARCHECIK Carpenter and Contractor LOUP CITY, NEBR. Your patronage solicited, either on contract or by the day. Baptist unurcu Directory. Every Sunday. Morning services.10:30 am Sunday School .11:30 a m H. Y. P. L\ 6:30 p m Evening services . 7:30 pm and 8:00 in the summer months. Mid-week prayer meetings every Wednesday night et 7:30 to 8:00 p. m. Prayer meetings are held in the parsonage during winter months. The Ladies' Aid Society meeis on Wednesday at 2:30 p. m. H .S. WoLD, Pastor. land office notice. Land Office at Lincoln. Neb.. Feb. 26, 1906. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his intention to make fiaal proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before J. A. An gier,county judge, at Loup City. Neb , on Aprij 3, 1906. viz: William Ogle, Hd. No. 17790. for the e!4 of se* Sec. 10. Twp. 14. R. 14 W., 0 P. M., Sherman county. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: John Vandergrtft. of Austin Neb.: John Needham, of Austin. Neb.: William Hancock, of Austin. Neb.: Perry Hayes, of Austin. Neb. W. A. Green. Register. Last pub. March 29. U P RAILWAY. OVERLAND ROUTE *Phrss Daily Vraiqs to California. TRAINS ARRIVE AND DEPART AS FOLLOWS: — No. 38 leaves dally except Sunday (pass' enger). 7:25a. in. > J No. 88 leaves Monday. Wednesday and Friday, (mtxedi 12:20 p. m. No. 9o leaves Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday, (mixed) 1:1ft p. no. No. 87 arrives daily except Snnday (mixed) 11:50 a.m. No. 37 arrives Monday, Wednesday and Fri day ai 7:35 p. in. No. 39 (passenger) Tuesdays. Thursdays and Saturdays, arrives at 5:35 p m. First class servic- and close connections east, west and south. Tickets sold to al! points and baggage checked through to destination. Information will be chter fully furnished on application to T A. Clark., Agent ■ TIM K TABLK, LOUP OITY NKBR. Lincoln, Denver, Omaha, Helena, Chicago, Unite, 8t. Joseph. Salt Lake City, Kansas City, Poitland, St. Louis. San Francisco, and.all points and all points ast and south. West. TRAINS LKAVK AS FOLLOWS: GOING EAST No. 52 Passenger.7: 38a. m No. 60 Freight.0:15 a. m. GOING WEST No. 51 Passenger. 5:10 p. m. No. 59 Freight. 6:00 p. m. sleeping, dinner and reclining chair cars (seats free) on through trains. Tickets sold and baggage checked to any point In the United slates or Canada. For information, maps, lime tables and tickets call on or write to It. L. ARTHUR agent. Or J. Francis. Gen’l Passenger agent. Omaha. Nebraska. Oall at cnar IVHarlkiet Siepmann & Oltmann • astress? Medal Award to WHISKEY For Sale by T.H. Eisner For a Drayman Send a messenger for J. W. Conger He will pay the fee Professional Cards A. P. CULLEY, Attorney & Connselor-at-Law (Office: First National Bank) Loup City, Nefor. R. J. NIGHTINGALE Attorney and CiiinsebaUaw LOUP PITY, NEB AARON WALL Lawyer Practices in all Courts Loup City, Neb. ROBT.P. STARR Attorney-at-Law, LOUP CITY, HBBRSSKS. d. H. LONG PHYSICIAN aii SURGEON Office, Over New Bank. TELEPHONE CONNECTION _ A. S. MAIN, Physician and Surgeon Office at Telephone Residence. Connection LOUP CITY, - - NEBR. //. Bonded Abstracter Loup City, - Nebraska. Only set of Abstract hooks in county Are You Going to Build a Fence ? , : e _E If so, do yon know that the PAGE is made of HIGH-CARBON, OPEN HEAIITH HORIZONTALS with DOUBLE the tensile strength of the common fence wire of same size, and requires fewer posts, has the spring coil to keep fence tight over hill and thro’ hollow. If you want the !>• st fence in the world, see me, diop me a card or phone G 12 and get prices L. N. SMITH, Agt. And the Uuhlicl Tie St. Elmo Livery Boro Is under a new management. Give me a trial and if you have any thing good to say, say it to others; if you have any complaint, make it to me. Others can’t right my mistakes, but I can and will. Respt., T. H. Gi 1 bert. Prop. phone, w9. Give Us a Trial Hound Front Barn, J. H. MINER. Props. Loup City, - Nebr. finest fiver' 1:irrs. careful drivers Headquarters i»r tanner.-.’ naum <'oin mereia! ni"ii's tra le given especial at te-turn. Your patronage s> licited. J. S. CASABA, Propr. Having recently taken possession of the R. T. Snyder barn and rc-titted and re-fur nished the same with Best of Livery RigsJ I am prepared to give Best of Service Give me a trial. Good feed barn in connection. The traveling public ire espeCially invited to give us a share of their patronage. LADIES Just Received i line of the most notable SflOES For Ladies! rp npqr -rp iwr m Rest and Most Stvlisli Shoe made. Try a pair and you will always buy them. joppsop 8t LOPEPTZ Do You Want ' If so, Enquire of IW—W—WWHBBHMBBBBgSEBggStggagjBBBBBB—HHMWMM •*#J. I. DEPEW SB*- = an Blacksmith ® Wagon Maker = My shoo is the largest and best equipped north of the Platte River ^ I have a four horse engine and a complete line 01 the latest improved, ma n chinery, also a force ot experienced men u ho know how to operate it and |a turnout ajobwith neatness and dispatch. MY PRICES ARE REASONABLE AND PROMPT g ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALL CUSTOMERS. “ ■BBS iiuiiiuiiinmnij High Grade Orgap Manufactured by the , At Factory Prices Delivered in your town. mm « you pay q»o casn apd $] Pep Week 50 Per Cent Off on Retail Prices Ask for Catalogue and Prices of the Factory Distributors, \ OmaJia, IsT et>_ rhe Big Piano and Organ House. Call and see my New Also, a Complete Line of ' ZPriixi-ps, Etc. Jso, do a general line of Well Work. T- M* PEED, Loup City I