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Loaal Daws. C. J. Odendahl is addin* » buggy •hcd to bis barn. Chl(>on Brother* have opened up work on their brick yard. T. C. Cbambarlain was In during our absence Saturday. Mis*. Sarah Lofliolin closed h<r school in district Xo. 36 Wednesday. T. H. Eisner and M. C. Mulick are each circulating a petition for a license to run a saloon. Mr. and Mr*. W. J. Fisher were vis iting with hi* brother John and family on Oak Creek. The ladle* aid society met at the home of Mr*. Geo. E. Bonscboter last Wednesday afternoon. W. M. Smelse- of Rockville dropped In to see the editor while doing business at the bub last Saturday. Mrs. Theo. Wilson and Mrs. Kittle of Oak Creek were visitiDg with Mrs W . J. Fisher in the city Monday. I have some good work horses for sale. T. M. Heed. Lewis Bechtliold Jr. has purchased lots on the street leading to the B. and M. Depot and will move his house soon. Jake Miller, the horse buyer of Falls City, it would seem forgot to order his ad. out of the Litchfield Monitor. Herman Jung haa moved his family into the new bakery builning on main street and will be ready for busldess soon. Bert Chase has moved bis iesidence building to the north side of bis lots and will build an addition on the south this fall. A geod span of light mares for sale* Good for saddle or driving will be eold cheap for cash or on seven months time. Apply at this office. Bert Draper was seen taking out a water taDk Saturday lie is making some very substantial improvements on his farm this spring. Al'alfa cane and millet seed alse garden seeds in bulk at T. M. Reeds. Mrs. Henry, mother of our fellow townsman F. M. Henry, returned to her bom* In Iowa yesterday after several months visit here. Misses. Henry Young, Ida Carpenter, Louris logersoll, Mrs. Herman Jung and Oliver Dubry are all new members of the Loyal Mystic Legion. Dr. A. S. Main received the news by telegram last Saturday of the death of bla grandfather a rasideat of Illinois. He was 87 years of . age at time of death. We will sell or trade the Northwest ern printing plant for a half section of raw, or a quarter section well irnprov farm. Latter preferred, and must be well located. We understand that John Shrove and family will leave for their new home in the northern part of the state Tuesday next August Becbtbold and wife will accompany them. The county clerk informs us that a large number of chattel mortgages have been paid off' but that the parties Interested have failed to attend to re leasing same. They should attend to It. O. L. Mercer of Oak Creek was a pleasant caller at this office last Wed nesday. He reports the arrival of a bran new republican at his house Tues day . It is a boy of average weight. Paige Brothers of Eaton, Colorado ordered this paper sent to Tlmnatk the same state. We did not learn whether or not this means a change of location or simply a ehange of post office. At any rate the No*tuwestehn will fol low and wishes them well. The Arcadia Lodge I O. O. F. will visit their brothers of Loup City on the evening of the 16th. inst. They wil' bring their degree staff with them and assist the home lodge in conferring a number of degrees. The lodge at this place have six candidates under instruc tion at the piesent time. George Ware sr. has purchased the August Bechthold lots in the west part of town and will build a residence thereon. Weuuderstand that Mr. Ware Is contemplating retiring from farm life and permanently locating in town Welcome uncle George. Frank Bleman, of Kearney, and can didate for the nomination of congress man was in the city Wednesday. Mr. Bleman is the gentlemen who was a can didate for this honor some years ago ami came near carrying off the plumb, loos ing the nomination by only three votes. Mr. Bleman is one of Kearney’s most substantial citiaens and if nominated would make a fusion candidate gosome. The editor and family spent a very pleasant afternoon at (be farm home of John N. Fisher last Sunday. John is making a success of farming lie is milking several cows and selling go.Oil worth of butter fat per week. He has n large acreage of ground to sow and plant this season. In fact he has made such a success of farming that he has purchas ed another quarter section of land join log him on the west. S..y Monitor, when 1* that “trap Shoot" to coins off anyway? Mr, and Mrs. W. H Mellor wore visiting at Omaha the forepart of tin week. Fred Forler has moved bis family in to the residence purobosed from iris brother. The family of I,. E. McGrath have moved irtro the bouse lately vacated by B. T Snyder. Arthur Lane of Arcadia has been do ing considerable work in the bouse moving line in tills city this week. II. A. Saddler, of Litchfield made this offli'e a pleasant call yesterday and add ed his name to our subscription list, Peter Heil and Clarence Zink left tbi* morning for Yellowstone Park, Idaho, where they gr to seek employment. Mr. 8. 8. Hoover, the gentleman who purchased the A. P. Gulley residence is a new subscriber to the Xobtij western. August Reiman has commenced the building of a new residence on his ten acre tract south of town. John M. Taylor is doing the carpenter work. Mr. and Mrs L. Hansen enjoyed a visit from Walter Sorrensen and wife Sunday. Judge Wall and W. H. Conger were doing business at Grand Ilsland Wed nesday Lewis Bechthold, sr. the assessor for Loup City township put bis hpad in at the door of this office last Wed nesday and we said ‘come in' without a thought of what his business was. Mrs. D. L. Gardner informs us that she received word last Tuesday of the death of her son-in-law Mr. Rena Bower, Cheyenne, North Dakota, who died on March 28, of career of the head. He had been atH icted for nearly three years. Tbe protracted meetings at the Baptist church is being quite well at tended. The minister, Mrs. Adair is an able speaker and her sermons are Interesting She began work here last Monday and the meetings will continue through next wreek. The tails City Jouanal states that a i millinery store in that town had such a fine display in the window that when the proprietor opened the store one morning she found a lot of dead honey bees in the window. They had been attracted by the great profusion of flower* and crawled through the kov hole to get a sip. When they learned that the flowers were only artificial they died of a broken beart, poor things The Burwell public school building burned Monday afternoon while school was in session. The pupils all got out of the building but many of them without their wraps. Nothing was •aved, school books, furniture and building being a total loss. We have not learned what arrangement has been made for a building or for completing the school year. Burwell deserves and has the sympathy of all her sister towns.—Leader Independent. See the new display ad of J. I. I)epew our popular blacksmith and wagon maker, in another column. No other blacksmith in all Western Nebraska has dared, or even thought of investing so large a sum of money in their bus iness. His fine brick blacksmith shop is 22 s 80 feet and customers will find room under coyer for everything, and with the latest Improved machinery and gasoline engine and experienced workmen be is able to turu out a first class job in about half the time that it can be done elsewhere. Then to, with these late improvements he can do finer work. Mr. Depew's enterprise should be endorsed and patronized by our people for many miles around. She was sitting up with a sick man. No professional nurse was she. Simply sitting up with her love-sick lov'r Giveihg him Kockv Mountain Tea. For sale by Odendahl Bros. SAVED HIM FROM TOKTtKE There la no more agonizing trouble than piles. The constant itching and burning make life intolerable. No posi tion is comfortable. The torture is un ceasing. DeWitts Hazel Halve cures piles at once. For skin diseases, cuts, burns, bruises, all kinds of wounds it is un equalled. .1 Gerall, St Paul, Ark., says: From 18051 suffered with the protruding bleeding piles and could tlnd nothing to help me until I used DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve. A few boxes completely cured me.’’ Bewere of counteferifs. For sale by Udendahl Bros. Woman Candidate'* Account, The election expense statement of a woman candidate for a membership on the school board in Newburg, N. Y., is: "No talk, no money, no prom ises, no solicitation, no intimidation, no bribery, no cigars or 'schooners.’ ’* From an Anthor'* Journal. Following is an extract from thp lournal of an author who has not been fortunate enough to write a successful novel: "Rose at 5 and thought out plat Tor a short story. At 8 I rang th* breakfast bell, moved the chairs around the table and rattled the knives to fool the neighbors. Wrote two poems on the world as a great place to fast in; also a short article to prove that appetite is a mere delusion. I then went to the postoffice to hear the clerk say there had been a wreck on the road and my check for a late man uscript wouldn’t arrive until after Christmas. The clerk observing that it was ’a beautiful day,’ I went out and dined sumptuously on the climate.’’— New York Telegram. NorKVit i.r. iTtMi H. A Bratton of Galen*, Illinois was doing busine-ts in our city Tue day. The Haystown ameUur theatrical club plu\ed the temperance drama "ten nights in a bar room’ to a good audience at the Wood me u hall Fri day night. After the play a free dance was given. We would hate b undertake to tell who were the "stars” for each and every one acted their part so well that a decision as to who was the best, could not be ascertained. Levi Branscomb and W. M. Stnel ser drove over to Ashton and hack Sunday. The new village board met and qualified Friday evening. W. N. Eaton of Loup City was in our burg on business Friday. Pete Heil came down from Austin Tuesday. Pete informs us that he intends to leave for Western Idaho soon. U. No Me. ASHTON MEWS SIGHTS Mrs. Knutzen has been very ili the past two weeks, having undergone an operation for a tumor on the right shoulder. The operation was success fully performed by Drs. Bogen and Kunze. At this writing, Mrs. K. is rapidly improving and is expected to be out in a few days. J. P. Taylor is having a large kitchen built onto the south part of his residence. 3Iessrs. Keigel and son are doing the work Theo. Ojendyk has enlarged the lumber yard here 50 to 75 feet, with new sheds, preparatory for the spring trade. Tfieo. believes in being pro gressive. Such men as he build a towu—slow, but sure. Tom Jamrog has 600 acres of win ter wheat under cultivation on the share plan this year, and also has considerable alfalfa on his own pas turage. If there are any new ideas permeating the minds of agricultur alists Tom usually gets one eye on it any way and generally makes a success of it. Cal Sbaupp and Ed Arthaud treed a coon on the Arthaud farm last Sun day and it wasn’t a good day for coons either. That is the third coon killed there this year. YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK One of the most delightful spots on the American continent, and more easi ly reached via the Union Pacific than via any other line, is the Yellowstoue National Park. The stage ride from Monida by the polatial Concord Coaches of the Manida & Yellowstone Stage company is through scenery hardly inferior to the park itself. Side trip from Ogden, Utah, or Poca tello, Idoho, via Nonida. and Monida & Yellowstone Stage Co., in both direct ions, w ill be furnished holders of all tickets (one way first and second class, regular tourists, or special round trip excursion ticket?,) sold at Denver, Chey enne and points east, passing through Ogden, or Pocatello to points in the states of California, Nevada, Oregon, Washington and that part of British Columbia lying north of the state of Washington, upon application to O. S. L. agents at either Ogden or Pocatello, at the very low rates of 840 00. This rate will Include rail and stage fare covering seven and one-half days' trip, including all meals and lodging beyond Monida. Full information cheerfully furnished upon application. II J. Clifton, Agent. FAVORITE NEARLY EVERYWHERE Constipation means dullness, depres sion, headache, generally disordered health, DeWitt’s Little Early Risers stimulate the liver, open the bowels and relieve this condition. Safe, speedy and thorough. They never gripe. Favorite pills. For sale by OdenJahl Bros. RoVal Baking Powder Makes the bread more healthful. Safeguards the food against alum. Alum baking powders are the greatest menacers to health of the present day. ROYAL BAXJNQ POWPCR CO., NEW VOW*. Take A Bellows when you get home with that bulk coffee and blow the dirt and (lies and foreign substances out of it. Then open a package of <5 Lion Coffee see how clean and fresh it looks and note its rich aroma. Tb« sealed package tnanree uniform quality. DRESS MAKING. 1 will do dress m iking and sewing at my residence and will guarantee good work at reasonable prices. If you wish any work done in this line call at residence in east pan of town. Mks. T. M Rkkd CI ICKK S WISE SVGOESTIOM. “1 have lately been much troubled witli dyspepsia, belching and sour atom ach.” writes M S. Mead, leading phar macist of Attleboro Mass. "I could eat hardly anything without suffering sever al hours. My clerk suggested I try End ol Dyspepsia ('lire which 1 did with most happy results. 1 have had no more trouble and when one can go to eating mince pie, cheese, candy and nuts after such a time, their digestion must he prettv good 1 endorse Kodol Dyspepsia cure heartily. You don't have to diet. Eat all the good food you want but don't overload the stomach. Kodol Dyspepsia ('tire digests your food. For sale by Odendahl Bros. Go to Frank Dennis when you want the very best grade of flour. 'V ANTED SEVERAL PERSONS OF CHARACTER and good reputation in each stale (one in this county required) to rep resent anil advertise old established weal thy business bouse of solid financial stand lug. Salary #18 00 weekly with expenses additional, all payable in cash each Wed nesday direct from bead offices. Horse and carriage furnished when necessary. Refer ences, Enclose self addressed stamped en velope. Manager, 1110 C'axton building, Chicago. sepll stow THE LAST HEARD OK IT “My little b »y took the croup one night ami goon grew go had you could hear him breathe all over the house, “gays F. 1>. Reynolds, Mansfield, O. "We feared he would die. but a few doses of One Minute Cough Cure quickly relieved him and he went to sleep. That's the last we heard of the croup. Now isn’t a cough cure like that valuable?" One Minute Cough Cure is absolutely safe and act immediately. For coughs,colds, croup, grip, bronchitis and alt other throat ami lung troubles it is a certain cure. Very pleasant to take The little ones like it. For sale by Odeudahl Bros. Reader You will convey a lasting favor and receive a reward, if you will report the name of dealers trying to sell you a substitute for the Madison Medi cine Co’s Rocky Mountain Tea. OJendahl Bros. KSTRAY NOTICE.—Strayed from my place, eight miles north of Loup City, one dark red heifer calf, about ten weeks old. Was missed March 5th When last seen was going south. Finder will leave word at this otHe-’ or address Andrkw Wistrand, Loop City, Neb. Best Dray Line, Quickest Time. JAS. W. CONGER, Prop. My ice will be delivered to any part of the city free. The ice house will be opened but once a day, and that will be from t to S o’clock, a. tn. All kinds of hauling Will be given prompt attention and will make a specialty oi moving household good. We solicit yonr patronage. JAS. W. CONGER, LOUT CITY, N KURA SKA. Eggs! Eggs! Eggs! FUll HATCHING. 1 am now ready to fill 3our or der from choice stock. Rose Comb Brown Leghorn, 15 eggs, $1.00, or $4.00 for 100. 1’ulridge Cochins, 15 eggs $1.00 Cornish Indian Game, 15 eggs, for $1 50. White Holland Turkey eggs !l for i 50. MRS. A I JAN SKI. WHBATOSB FIRST R^^PURL Breakf.vst .^1 If you want a good food foryourchild rtn, try Wheatose. It is easily and quickly prepared, and very healthful. Follow cooking directions to get the full benefit. All reliable grocers have it. Caiiioniia Breakfast Food i Wj: if a VP THE AGENCY FOR fll W Feais Hfl's 1902 PRIZE WALL PAPERS These famous patterns are handsomer and better made than those of any mother manufacturer. They consist of all 'grades from the most inexpensive Kitchen and Bed Room papers to the choicest Halls, Dining Rooms and Parlors, representing a stock of over 3,000,000 rolls. Don’t buy old shop worn goods when WE CAN SAVE YOU 50 PER CENT, on any one of our 600 patterns manufactur ed expressly for the spring of l!H)2. ORDERS TAKEN FOR ONE ROOM OR A WHOLE HOUSE. UESitlNS AND COLORINGS EXCLUSIVE. MRS. A J. KEARNS, Agt.. Loup City, Nebraska cmfAwa £ bosto ril fjVipopTEO SHIRE S*T*ALLfOfl, JONG. will stand at my farm, one and onedmlf miles north of Loup City during the season of l5J0;i 1 ?e sure and see me before you breed. I have just what you are looking for, a good, heavy thoroughbred and my prices are reasona ble. FRANK OTLFWSKl'. LOUP CITY, NEB. HAY apd GHAfH BEST op the market. I keep constantly on hand a large quantity and variety of everything usually kept in a first class Flour and Feed store. My flour is of the best brands and warranted to give satisfaction. Bailed hay ready for delivery. All goods promptly delivered. Call and see me whether you need anvthinjr or not. All mv customers will receive fair treatment and prompt and courteous attention. Store one door east of St Elmo Hotel. FRANK DENNIS, LOUP CITY, NEB. S COLONIST EXCURSION RATES ===== Every day during the months of March and April, 11)02, the UNION PACIFIC will sell Colonist Excursion tickets at the following one way rates: To Butte, Anaconda and Helena $20 00 To Spokane. 22 50 To points on Great Northern lly. Spokane to Wenatchee, inc. via Huntington and Spokane. 22 50 To points on Great Northern lly. west of Wenatchee via Hunt ington and Spokane local over Winatchee, not to exceed. 25 00 To Portland. Tacoma and Seattle 25 00 Ashland. Ore., and Intermediate Points, including bra eh lines on S. P Co. south of Portland, via Portland. 25 00 Corresponding low rates from inter'mediate points on on the UNION PACIFIC. j^“Wrlte for rates to points not given above. J. II Clifton, Agent. 0FFER! F«.r many ytm \w hive*old our Whiskies and Ciyareto Wholesalers onl ami fir hr are preferred by them, as they am superior to all others I Ceiisrthcr the benefit of the l.irgo prM c* of Dealer an . ", V ’*,ldlr'"'t «««),• C..hMniinri>.r jin, i •rm'r.r Brands > t wli'o m ami Clears at less «l v,-h«.lesdo vMmmj’iium&ti -arsa s* >*. it-h every quart bott 1*1 of r.-jr f .moui 10 reap nM Queen ( by! !nb PureRy id one box of our Ju tly cth'hr uted areoulnr Cohan Haod-JIude 10c rlea ' oriv* ABSOU TH Y FUFRononf t o ham ckel Gent's Watches made 'no ladrsi stcr i movement and c.i&o, best tin cheeper e; last a lifetime. 1 extra line Vienna' jlro? mm Cigar Iloldi r, 1 < i~-irclte Holder, I prettp loatlier TWt»n?ropou'<'i. 1 cWmt extr i ! * ’ mr-*th cox. I |i.iir twirl rulf button*. I lull to f,.. llirt.vlton Inn, '... ,1 . * P*lr »l«ev» hqttnnx 1 double cli»iu and one benvllful , !■ --i'i U1 Jewelr* hMvIly l,k fold clot, 1 All the,.. Hi , ; .,-itli one l.-.r of m On t»Cuh..n8n«cUl9iC'f i ou irt Iwftleef onrfani .no in vo r oM Omwi ' .'.it V,ub *“»• *r» '«M»t •" I'chtfor Imtl.m 51'.' i - ,t« It |h ' • 1 riKtho 14 miroafor t.J .C | f am ti m v bile V :}■< *•. MhirsrRelcjnjpost nmre then we 33k for the entire lot Our wr» \,\t H.i».;ur. Cuban Suerh. I ... R*iToe.»tnp?n fare e-tra h iv wind and sot. yennino \:n r "tfth. does not tarnish ar 1 . trhaum Pipe, I genuine M v I Ml K I»4>liiiel> Pure lOjea* old Rye and our Cigars arm In© Cuban ha ul 1 li'ie.f’r sr llaxana, ro*'.o in t»ur own fa-1 »ry , he < irars are far I • itr <*h n anything ever advertised 1 ©fore We Cunrenlie fJ-.r fronds and refer. j rcfir • ntnL fc ilr t « I wUoUnulu Pri.o Litii i U. S. msi'lLJ-Lit' * "l cutter, if I » '.it IS SODt i't vnuco V i i r ■]’ Liquors »n«l Cigars Responsible Lirr .‘4 rj Ul&TiliUvTING tUr-Oerit, U.f ■ 11 I'vu '>] tUi*a If ■ ■ . ' • ' • Tooii# 'n ! lain j.ickaffc. tof w nvrJ 0|jer fcfuoy. 4JI North Clark tt.i Chlcaso, JU« J