; | i A RARE OPPORTUNITY IS HEBE OFFERED TO THE SICK and SUFFERING OF OUR COMMUNITY. RERD. REFLERTilND AGI Carefully, Thoughtfully, Accordingly YISITING SPECIALISTS FROM THE Mail We of Meise and Surgery, . (Legally Chartered and Incorporated) CLEVELAND, OHIO, will pay their first visit to LOUP CITY, NEBR., and will be at the MONDAY, MAY 20th. TELL YOUR SICK FRIFNDS. ST. ELMO HOTEL, ONE DAY ONLY This institute, composed of a group gj regularly, graduated, physicians and sur geons, licensed, legally chartered and in corporated under the laws of the State of Ohio, sends at its own expense these eminent medical specialists in order to introduce the newest methods and dis coveries in medicine and surgery such as the system of treatment under X ray, Violet ray, Finsen ray, Hydrotherapy, Etc., to give to those who call on the above date, consultation, examination, advice and all medicines required to com plete a cure, absolutely free. These spe cialists will diagnose your case and give you the benefit of their skill and medi cal knowledge. There is in this case no experimenting or guess work at your expense. You will be told whether you can be cured or not. If your case is curable they will put you under treatment immediately; if incura ble they will give you such advice as may prolong your life. Their treatment always gives quick relief and ultimately positive ly cures. Being prepared to cope with each individual case the human system is thoroughly cleansed of the disease in a natural and direct manner and im provement is noticed at once; even the worst cases are treated without any in convenience to the patient or the pursu ing of his or her daily vocation. If you are improving under your family physician, do not come and take up their valuable time as they absolutely refuse to treat any one who is under the care of the local physicians. They wish be sides to give each patient plenty of time and their undivided attention but can not listen to long stories not pertaining to your trouble. They have discarded the old methods and remedies used for ages by the medical world, and which it would be folly to depend upon any long er, for they are not known to cure, as thousands die, depending on them for re lief. The following list of diseases only arc taken under treatment, to-wit: Dis eases of the Nervous System, Heart,Stom ach, Lungs, Kidneys, Catarrh, (purulent or dry). Consumption, Epilepsy, Deaf ness, Diseases of Women, Tumors, Pseu'do Cancers, Piles, of a Chronic Na ture only. They treat Deafness by an entirely new method, and hearing in many cases is restored at once. Catarrh in all Its varied forms, like other diseases if once taken under treatment, are cured permanently to remain so and to never return. It matters not whom you have seen, or with whom treated, do not fail to call, as a visit will cost you nothing, and may restore you to health, or even save or prolong your life, as thousands of persons will testify by unassailable testimonials' in all parts of the country. If you suspect Kidney Trouble bring a two ounce bottle of your Urine for chem ical and microscopical analysis. REMEMBER:—The free offer is during this visit only, and will not be repeated. Persons'* commencing treatment upon their future visits, will be required to pay, but not one cent will be asked from those commencing treatment during this visi. for any medicine necessary to ■effect a cure; Irrespective of your posi tion in life, or the number of those who come on abovi date. Whensover, or by whom wanted, a positive guarantee to cure will be given under their system of treatment. Those having long standing and complicated diseases who have failed to get well and become discouraged, are particularly invited to call. NOTICE: — Married ladies, without ■eir HUSBANDS, and minors without thair FATHERS, will positively not be admitted to consultation, unless accom panied by one ef their local physicians. Office Hours; # A. M. to 7;S0 P. M. DON’T FORGET THE DATE. Monday, May 20,one day only Professions. Cards' A. P. CULLEY, Attorney & ComseloMt-Lav (Office: First National Bank) Loup City, Nebr. ROBT. P. S rARR - Attorney-at-Law LOUP CITY. NEBR£SK£. R. J. NIGHTINGALE Attorney and Counselcr>at- • NEB. Office up stairs in the new State Bank building. W, L. MARCY. DBNVIST» LOUP 0ITY, NEB OFFICE: East Side Public Squme. Phone, 6-16 .?/. h. .?#/;.//> Bonded Abstracter Loup City, - Nebea'Ka. Ouly set of Abstract books in count> ' Try the F- F- F- Drayj F. F. Foster, Prop. Office; Foster’s Barber Shop L. A. BANGS The Drayman Phone 7 on 60 Asks Your Patronage Laurels jj Again! The Paris Exposition has made theGoJd § Ptedsl Award to I.W.HARPER KENTUCKY WHISKEY Cold medal, mm also awarded sc New Orleans 1885 and Wbridfc Pair Chicago 1898._ For Sale by T.H. Eisner Give Us a Trial / THE NORTHWESTERN TERMS:—11.00 PER TEAR, IT PAID IN ADVANCE Entered at the Loup City Postofflce for train, mission through the mails as second class matter. Office ’Phone, - - - 6 on 108 Residence ’Phone, - 2 on 108 J. W. BURLEIGH. Ed. and Pnb. Rockville Items, (Too late for last week.) The farmers are planting corn. Leonard Sparks is clerking for W. M. Smelser. Solomon Wineteer was on the sick list last week. H. Mumey and wife spent Sunday with relatives near Rockville. Mrs. L. VV. Butts came up from St. Paul to visit relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Carruth spent Sunday in Loup City with relatives. Mrs. C. Sunstrom and Miss Freda Benton Visited at Austin a few days last week. Miss Mary Sutton will spend some 1 few weeks with her sister, Mrs. A. B. j Fletcher. John Burman and wife moved into their new home some two miles north of Rockville. Izar \ anscoy has purchased an in cubator. Looks as though he was: going into the chicken business. Mrs. I. N. Bullock is having a new | house built some few miles from Boelus where she will move soon. Anyone wanting carpet weaving done, call on Mrs. Loyd Scott, some three and a half miles south of Rock ville. t Miss Viola Hanisch left for Kearn ey Wednesday morning to surprise her brother and sister who are at tending the Normal there. S. H. Branscomb met with a pain ful accident last week. While pre paring a piece of meat to boil a bone flew up, striking him in the eye. A busy woman in Rockville, Mrs. Geo. Gray, has already finished quilt ing seven quilts this spring, and now says she is going to make garden and quit indoor work. A ball game was played in Rock ville Sunday last and Ashton put it over them about right, scoring 18 to 1.! Hurrah for Ashton, come again wjien it isn’t so muddy. A telegram was received lfere last: week that Mr. Albert Smalljohn had : died at his home in Montana, from j an overdose of laudnam. He was1 about 30 years old and is a son of1 Mrs. Rymer Smalljohn, now Mrs. Geo. Gray. The many friends extend sym pathy to the family. Hazard Happenings. Mr. Tuma returned from Lincoln Wednesday morning and resumed work on some buildings he had in progress here. Arthur Bent had a carload of baled hay shipped in from Hyannis. Several new buildings are being being erected which when completed will add much to the appearance of our town. Alfred Rhinertson is having his corn shelled at the elevator. Elmer Hand is doing the work. H. H. Thompson has bought the Tuma property and has moved into town. D. W. Titus was down from Litch field last week and fought a lot, ob tained a charter and made other arrangements for the construction of a bank at this place. C. S. Evans is erecting a new barber shop. Grandma Swigart has bought a neat little residence property from C. S. Evans and moved to town. Mr. and Mrs. Pollis wrere Litchfield visitors Friday. John Edward’s children are down Quite a number of our people were Ravenna visitors Thursday, taking in the show. Mrs. t'aldwalader is suffering with a very sore hand. Dr. Rydberg re ports it a bad case of blood poisoning. John Philpot is having a new awn ing built over the front of his store. Mrs. Treadway attended teachers’ meeting at Ravenna Tuesday. . J. W. Wallace of Amherst, Neb., who has been visiting friends in these parts for the past few day returned to his home toda\. , Died, on Sunday, May 12th, Mrs. Sarali Ann Stockdale, after a linger ing illness of nearly four months’ duration, at the age of 66 years. She had been in poor health for a number of years. She was a kind mother and a good neighbor and leaves four daughters and a host of friends to mourn her loss. She was buried at Pleasant Valley cemetery. W. Linderman of Pleasanton was a Hazard visitor Tuesday. H. H. Thompson has been appoint ed administrator of the estate of Mrs. Stockdale. Messrs. D. Titus, Frank Gram mar and Ed. Robinson were in Hazard Monday looking over the site for the new bjink. They expect to build in the near future. Along R. R.No- 1 Miss Carrie Douglas closed a nine months' term of school in the Moon district last Friday. She gave the children a line treat in the shape of ice-cream and cake The children all think they have the only teacher. O. S. Fross’ new house is being plastered this week. Guy Eaton who has been home for about two weeks on a visit, returned to Childress, Texas, Friday, where he is employed as a machinist. D. C. Leach and wife were in Loup City Friday. Ira Coppersmith was painting his new house last week. Miss Bertha Focht got an organ from her parents on Tuesday, May 7t-h, it being her 18tli birthday. Elmer Fry and wife are having bad luck. Elmer has a felon and his wife is sick in bed. Christ Zwink is breaking some more prairie on his place this week. Joe Johnson bought a team of colts from Jeff Williams last week for $130. Little Hazel Baker of Loup City was visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Davenport the past two weeks. Lee Johnson passed through Clear Creek on his way to Mason City Tuesday last week. O. S. Fross while driving some cattle to Chris Zwink’s pasture some of them got a few bites of alfalfa along the road at John Douglas'place and the day being very warm four head died before lie got to Zw ink's, and came near losing more. They all died in about 20 minutes. .Iphn Warrick has just completed one of the best water works systems in the country. lie has put in a cistern and has piped the water to the different yards. . Chas. Hatch went to Arcadia Sat urday to visit Grant Rogers. Di*. Kearns was out on the route Monday. „ * Miss Bess Liggett, sister of Mrs. R. I. Barrick, is here on a visit. R. D. Hendrickson finished plant-1 ing corn Wednesday. It looked funny to see him wearing a fur coat and mittens, also icicles on the horses’ nose the 15th of May. J. C. Sorensen put up a mail box, making the 83d. The route carried 5,011 pieces of i mail last month. , Take a county paper and help the ' editor as well as the route. Ross Warrick and wife took in the show Saturday night. Miss Mary Domgard has the measles. W. A. Hayes has bought'the old £VVV%VVVW^‘^8‘WWWWWW3I I WE HANDLE | Carpets, Lineoiium, Portiers, l Window Shades, Iron Beds, ^ Bed Room £3"elites £ Couch&s, Tables, Chiffoniers \ And in fact the Most complete Line of T FURNriTURE $ Ever shown in Loup City. Come in and ^ Get Our Prices Before You Buy. J I Christensen & Ferdinand! \ _Furniture Company. I Christensen & Ferdinandt, J Undertakers and Embalmers r Loup City, Nebraska, LUMBER Posts, Shingles, .Lime and Cement Hard and Soft Coal Always on Hand. Agents tor Sherwin-Williams Prepared Paints I , _•’" '• •* Me Fad den place and will build a fine house on it. Mrs. Abbie Gilbert has had two operations on her eyes and is getting along as well as could be expected. John A. Thompson has four of as fine stallions as ever made the season in Sherman county. They are as follows: COMMONER No. 7945-A hand some Shire, chestnut color with stripe in face, weight 1900 pounds, 5-years old, lias light mane and tail, Import ed August 1905. Not a sharp corner about him, always looks fat: the kind horse buyers want. Got the size and quality, best disposition and does liis work as nice as any horse. NESTRAL 46995, PRINCE 18271 Perclierons, low-set and blocky, im ported by Frank Imes. They have been here long enough to be well known and they show for themselves. KENTUCKY ROY is a strawberry roan, is a saddle and harness horse, weighing 1340 pounds. lie has been here four years and everybody knows him. BRYN is a Missouri Jack, 3-years old last fall. The best jack that ever came to Sherman county. The Seasons stand will be as follows —Commoner and Nestral. at home Sundays’ Mondays’ and Tuesdays’ the balance of the time in Loup City. Prince ab. home Sunday, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. Loup City Friday and Saturday. Kentucky Boy at home Sunday and Thursday, Loup Ciiy Friday and Saturday. The Jack will always be at home, but on Friday and Saturday there will be no one to attend him. TERMS:—Commoner $20.00 for colt at nine days old. $14.00 to insure with foal, due at eight months. Nestral and Bryn, $12.50 to insure colt nine days old, $10.00 to insure mare with foal. Prince and Kentucky Boy,$10.00 to insure colt nine days old and $8.00 to insur mare with foal. Send name and address for illustra ted catalogue of bee keepers’ supplies to O. G. COLLIER, Fairbury, Nebr. Ask about our liberal premium offer. . • • * Phnn? 2 nn 10^ _rnopc., ^ OP |w E. G. Taylor, J. S. Pedler, C. C. Carlson. President. Vice President. Cashier -DIRECTORS W: R. Mellor, J. W. Long, S. N. Sweetland CITY STATE UK LOUP CITY, NEBRASKA. Capital Stock, - - $25,000.00 Individual Liability, $250,000.00 High Grade Orgap Manufactured by.the At Factory Prices Delivered in your town. You Pay $5 Gash apda$J Per Week 50 Per Cent Offgon Retail Prices Ask for Catalogue and Prices of the Factory Distributors, ~ t3C3® ®*» Omalia, ITeto. The Big Piano and Organ House.