Grocery Price List Aurora Cream Patent Flour.SI.45 Aurora A 1 Flour. 1.55 Kearney Up-to-Date Flour.1.40 Boelus Big B Flour. 1.40 Loup City White Satin Flour .. 1.40 Bran. 1.20 Ground Corn. 1.25 Shorts. 1.25 Arbuckle Bulk Coffee, per lb 15-20-23c Holland Herring in lo-lb. kits. All kinds of Smoked Fish. All kinds of Barley Rice. Fine Line of M. D. Wells’ Co.’s Shoes Try Our New Store. Felix Makowski You Want Groceries! You Want the Freshest! You Want the Very Best! Try the New Grocery J ust Opened by R.L. Arthur & Co. West Side Public Square, LOUP CITY, - NEBR. We have our own delivery wagon. Our Stock is Entirely New. Fresh. Clean, Bright and Up to-Date, and Our Prices Down to Bed Rock. We Pay Highest Prices for Your Produce. Full Line of Flour and Feed, also. R. L. ARTHUR & CO. Professions. Cards A. P. CULLEY, Mtoriey&Comlor-at-Lai (Office: First National Bank) Loup City, Nebr. ROBT.P. STARR Attorney-at-Law, LOUP CITY. NEBR£SK£ R. J. NIGHTINGALE * Attorney and Connselcr-it-Law LOUP CITY. NEB AARON WALL Lawyer Practices in all Courts Loup City, Neb R. H. MATHEW, Attorney-at-Law, And Bonded Abstractor, Loup City, Nebraska O. E. LONGA C RE PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Office, Over New Bank. TELEPHONE CALL, NO. 39 S. A. ALLEN. DEJYTIST, LOUP - • NEB. Office up stairs in tbe new State Bank building. W. L. MARCY. DHZfPl'ST, LOUP SITY, NEE OFFICE: East Side Public Sauue Phone, 10 on 36 ROBERT P. STARR (Successor to M. II. Mead) Bonded Abstracter Loup City, - Nebraska. Ouly set of Abstract books in county , Try the F* F- F- Dray F. F. Foster, Prop. Office; Foster’s Barber Shop I Cure Nerve-Vital Debility, Weak ness, Drains, Rupture, Stricture, Varicocele, Blood Poison, Private Skin and Chronic Diseases of Men i UO Wl U'-K you to come to me first if you believe others can cure you. Should they fail, don't give up. It is better to come late than not at all. Ke rnember, that curinv > diseases after all oth I'j lers have failed has " ibeen my specialty fot years. If you cannol _I * islt me personally. write symptoms that trouble you most. A vast majority of cases can be cured by my system of home treatment, which Is the most successful system ever devised. I make no charge for private counsel and give to each patient a legal contract in writing, backer by abundant capital, to hold for the promts* Physicians having stubborn cases to treat ire cordially lnviteUWftMFN cured of all to consult with tne.n"i™*‘”#oml) and bladder dlseaser. ulceratious. menstrua 'rouble, etc. Confidential. Private home it the suburbs, beforeand during continement Motherly care and best attention guaran teed. Qood homes found for babies, epppi POSITIVELY PKEE! r IvLb. No charge whatever to any than, woman or child living in LOUP CITS or vicinity, suffering from any CHKONIt DISEASE. a 110.00 X-RAY EX AMINA TION. Come and let me look inside of yoi absolutely free of charge. rtw Pi»k SPECIALIST. GRAND Ul. Ixion, ISLAND. NEB. O'ltceop poslte City Hall, 103 VV. Second Street. THE NORTHWESTERN rSRMS:—Si.00 PER TEAR. IF PAID IH ADVANCE Rote rod at tbe Loup Citv PostofflcP for trans mission through the mails as second class matter. Office ’Phone, - - - 6 on 108 Residence ’Phone, - 2 on 108 J. W. BURLEIGH. Ed. and Pub. A burning question? Did congress spank Teddy, or did Teddy spank congress? The new state veterinarian says 50 per cent of the cattle shipped into South Omaha are infected with tuberculosis. The date for tiling on the Tripp county lands has been postponed to April 1st for low numbers and Sept. 8th for all above 4,000. W. R. Mellor was re-elected sec retary of the State Fair Association at Lincoln last week. They could not have selected a better one. Willetts of New York got his name before the reading public any way, by his attack on the president. But w ho in the deuce is Willetts, please. And now Bryan’s daughter, Ruth, is asking a divorce from her artist husband, Leavitt, and Leavitt insists that as he never has denied her any thing she has wanted, he will let her have this also. If the present democratic law makers do not have a care they will have given to their bodies the un desirable name of "Do-Nothing Legis lature.” They have already accom plished that much the present session. Bills have been introduced in both houses of the present legislature to repeal the present primary law. If they do nothing but this most com mendable act of saving the state over $100,000 by eliminating this primary farce from the statute books, they will have done one mighty good thing anyway. The judgsliip is still up in the air down at Lincoln. The new appoint ees of Shallenberger— Holcomb and Sullivan—do not seem inclined to tight for the seats, neither do they seem disposed to step down so the governor may appoint a couple of judges who will scrap. It is a fine mess, the best you can make out of it. Judges Sullivan and Holcomb who were nominated for the supreme court judgships by Gov. Shallen berger as ousters of the Sheldon ap pointees, gig back and will net take action to get themselves seated and the democratic governor will have to hunt for other democratic nominees who will do the dirty work of Boss Ransom. The democratic legislature lias passed a pie-eating bill to take the publication of constitutional amend ments out of the hands of the secre tary of state and into the capacious pump handles of the governor. Tanner, a democratic editor legis lator from South Omaha is the author of the bill. Me can’t be blamed for wanting his share of pie. Funeral of Kettle Family Last Thursday morning at the St. Francis Catholic church occurred the last sa and thirty three (33, township sixteen (16), range four teen (14). on township line, and running thence north one hundred and forty (140) rods and terminating at said point, has reported in fa vor of the establishment thereof, and all claims for damages, or objections thereto, must be filed in the office of the county clerk of Sherman county, on or before noon of the 31st day of March. A. D. 1909. or said road will be established without reference thereto. In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said county this Soth day of January. A. D. 1909. C. F. BEfSHACSEN. [seal] Ceunty Clerk. (Last pub. Feb. 25) I MAZURKA DUKE (No. 221339.) My excellent Shorthorn Herd Bull, for sale, also some young high-grade Bulls, showing both breeding and quality. A choice lot of Barred Plymouth IRock Cockerels that will please you. Call and see what I have at Wild Rose Stock Farm One mile east of Loup City, Phone, 2 on 12. L. N. SMITH. The Great Western Hums closest Decease it follows most closely every law ol Datura, assisted by artificial forces in the moat efr '^V^Uwering which means easy run* nine—has low down large Supply Tank— The Crank is lust the rtfht heirht to make the machine tarn easy. Gears ran in oil—prac tically self-oilinc and has wide base to catch all the waste. Made as accurately as a watch and at stron* as our Crest W Western ■ Spreader. yield of cream i and butter SL5 per mm '■ I Win cow eaca year. Wm s k m Ask yout dialer abont Tke Great Weatera and don't let him work any sub stitute tame on yon. It'a your money yon are loine to spend^ou abonld insist on havint the beat. The Great Western ia the world’s beat. Write iust these words in a latter:— Send mi 'Thrift Talks. ’ by a farmer, and your book No. which tails all abont the breeds, dairying, the case at milk, etc." They are tree. Write now BMTH MF8. CO^ISI MfrtoM *lwCklM|Gi& For Sale by T. IML Heed COMING! Pilger Opera House i Friday, Jany. 29th “The Deacon" A Comedy Drama in Five Acts GIVEN BY LOUP CITY home: talent Benefit Loup City High School PROCEEDS FOR PURCHASE OF PIANO With Following Cast of Characters: DEACON THORNTON, Mrs. Thornton’s brother-in-law... .JAS. CONGE!: GEORGE GRAEF, Mrs. Thornton's nephew,.LRANKS HALE GEORGE DARRAH, alias Matt Wheeler,.NEWTON VANCE JAMES REED, a friend of Darrah's, r PARSON BROWNLOW, PEDRO, an organ grinder,.. ) BILLY, the deacon’s toy,... ^. MRS. THORNTON,. HELEN, her daughter,. MISS AMELIA. Mrs. Thornton’s sister,. MRS. DARRAH, George Darrah’s wife,. NELLIE, her child,. DAISY, Mrs. Thornton's servant,. PETE, Mrs. Thornton’s servant,. .BEN PAGELEIi .NORTON LAMBERT .MRS. AMY CONGER ..MRS. HATTIE PAGELER MRS. DRCZILLA PEDLER .MRS. JESSIE VANCE ....MRS. EDNA LAMBERT .MRS. CARRIE HALE .ROBERT JENNER Synopsis of Play: ACT I. Scene, Eastville Hotel garden. The Deacon’s arrival. Triumph No 1. J ACT II. Scene, Mrs. Thornton’s sitting-room. The Deacon’s reception. ACT III. Scenes 1 and 3, a street; 2, George Graef's lodgings: 4. a wood. ACT IV. Scene, Mrs. Thornton’s sitting-room. Pete at his old tricks. ACT V. Scene, Mrs. Thornton’s sitting-room. Arrest of George Darrah. 5 Big Specialties 5 A Laugh From Start to Finish If You Don’t Want to Laugh, Stay at Home Don’t Forget the Pate, Friday Eve., Jan. 29 Admission, - - - - 35-25-15c TICKETS ON SALE AT CONHISER’S CROSS are in 9 cases out of 10 the result of Eye-Strain, which if relieved by glasses in early life would never cause crossed eyes. Preliminary symptoms of Eye troubles that cause crossed eyes are: Pain in back of eyes; pain in temples, sometimes running over ears: print jumps after reading for a time. These are strong symptoms that the eyes will soon cross un less the eye-strain is removed. It will pay you to see me at the St. Elmo hotel. I do not go out of the hotel to work. Not a drop of medicine used. * ♦ PARKINS, the EYE MAN WJNTEP EXCURSIONS LOW RATES TO THE SOUTH OR CALIFORNIA-How long has it been since you and your family have taken a winter vacation tour? Put your thoughts on a change from snow and blizzards to the soft southern sunshine of California, Carolinas. Cuba and Gulf resorts. Such a trip is worth while once in a lifetime anyway. HOMESEEKERS EXCURSIONS:--If time won’t per mit a long stay in the South try the homeseekers excursion rates the first and third Tuesdays of each month to the South and West. Lower rates and shorter limit. Personally conducted through tourist sleeper excursions to California frequently, each week; daily through tourist sleepers to Southern California via Scenic Colorado and Salt Lake City. Ask for free descriptive literature. Consult me as to lowest [prevailing rates with all kinds of variable routes. ainofj uoi§ui|jng J. A. Ticket A pent. Loup rftv XehT— L. W. WAKELEY, G. P. A., Omaha. ’ -i Estimate for 1909. The following estimate was made by the County Board of Supervisors of Sherman county, 'Nebraska, for the year 1906, at a meeting held on the 13th day of January, 1906: Bridge Fund. $15,000 00 Road. 1.000 00 Blanks, Books, etc. 600 00 Incidentals.. 500 oo Election. 1.500 00 County repairs. 500 00 Officers' salaries and rent. 6.500 00 Court, Including fees. a,000 oo Bounty. too 00 Insane. 400 00 Interest on outstanding bonds__ 3,500 00 Sinking Fund. 10,000 00 Teachers’ Fund. 100 00 Soldiers' Relief Fund. 400 00 C. F. Bkoshacsbn, County Clerk. (Last pub. Feb. 18.) *»*• JL ■..l}!??!.*™n’,“r* MPattern. .old In tS- Unh« Wiiei than °( any ««• r mke (• I bi trmi. This is 04 account of their style, accuracy and kin-pixity. tm ___■ .... -I..UI a»yie, accuracy ana ktn.pix.lty. __ ®®®^*M** W*ff■ ll■ f (Tl»« Qit^pn of Fashion) hai ■•resubscribers than any other Ladies* V. .uc. (- « year » subscription (12 number') com* c :•*»»». 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