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60 different games—all new —one in each package of Lion Coffee at your Grocer’*. TIME TAB LK LOUP CITY NKBK. Denver, Helena, Butte, h. Salt Luke City, Kansas City, Portland, 8t. Louis, San Franolsco, and ail points and all points ast and south. West. TRAINS LKAVK AS FOLLOWS: GOING EAST No. 52 Passenger.11:28a. m. No 80 Freight.,.11.208 m. GOING WEST No. 51 Passenger. 5:54 p. in No. 50 Freight.2:40 p. tn 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, time tables and tickets call on or write to R. L, ARTHUR Agent. Or J. Francis. Gen’l Passenger Agent, Omaha, Nebraska. U. P. RAIWAY. No. 8« leaves daily except Sunday (pass enger). 7:35 a. m. No. 88 leaves Monday, Wednesday and Friday, (mixed) 12:20 p. m. No. 90 leaves Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, (mixed) 2:05 p. m. ) No. 87 arrives dally except Sunday (mixed 12;05 p. m. No. 85 arrives dally except Sunday (pass engHT) 7:35 p, ru. First class service and close connections east, west and south H. J. Clifton, Agent, COUNTY OKI.ICIAL DIKKCTOBY. SHERMAN COUNTY, NEB. G. H. Gibson, Clerk. 8. N. swkbti.and, Treasurer. J. A. AngieK, Judge. J. s. Pkhi.kr, Attorney. Edwakii snvdek, Sheriff. K. I>. IlKNLMiLCKsoN, Sunt. Public Inst. E 11 Corning, surveyor, geo. W. Hunter, Cornor. supervisors : I) O Grow. I) 1st No. 4., Chairman., P O address, Loup City. Neb. Andrew gorstka, I>:st. No. 1., Ashton I O Petek THouk, l»t t. No a Louptity. •• “ tv O IIKOWN, Hist. No. 3, Loup City, “ " John Maxkpski, Hist. No. 5, Ashton, “ '• Wm J a K< »li, Hist. No «, Rockville, •• •• VV II. CHAPMAN, Hist, No. T, Litchfield “ “ Mens’ iiiiil boys’ overcoats, it large variety of styles and sizes at Johnson Lorentz & Co. Prices ri ght. You should call and see them. If v ou want tire, wind, storm or bail insurance call on or write F. E. Brewer Office with T. S. Nightingale, Loup City Nebraska. Highest market price paid for chickens at E. A. Chase. Buy one of those new cloaks at Gasteyer's. Everyone is a guaranteed garment. D. C. Grow, of the Northern Milling company feed store wants to trade Hour for wheat. lie also has a tine grade of whole whe.it flour for sale. TO CUKE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take Laxative liromo Quinine Tablets All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. E, W. Grove's signature is on each box. CSct. Its like a dip in the fountain of youth. Touches thu cheek so gently that “youth lingers in the face of old age.” Thats what Rocky Mountain Tea does.—Oden dahl Bros. x«u uiurn utiii i inn 10 see me line ui robes, fur coats, far mittens, and horse blankets at W, S. Owen’s har ness store. Children's sleeping garments at Gacteyer’s for 35 cents. Fon Sale.—A good five room house located opposite Dr. Main’s residence. Will be sold cheap. For particulars call on meat -St. Elmo hotel. A. Ekazim. For Sale.—A second hand 4 hole corn sheler and eight horse power. See T. M. Reel Mrs. C E. Roberts, San Fransco Cal.: Would not be without Rocky Mountain Tea in our bouse. Its a great family remedy. Makes and keeps ua well.— Odondahl Bros. FOR SALE.- I liave one registered Scotch Topped Short Corn buii, a few good Short Horn grade bulls and some pure bred Poland China boars for sale. L N. Smith, Loup City, Neb Sale of Cattle, Horses I will stII at public auction, in Loup City, on main street, just west of the Reinlnger lumber yard 15 bead of cow* and heifers also 5 head of horses and colts and a buggy and double work harness. Sale to take place Saturday Nov. 21. Terms: Cash on all sums under 810.; over that amount ten months time wrill be given. John J 'Czaplewski Jr Owner. Jacob Albers, Auctioneer. J. S. Pedlar, Clerk. Liactal Daws. Try a pair of the warm lined corn cur ■ i-hots at if. J. Swanson's. Geo. McDonald bought a span of mares Saturday. Bring G bushel of potatoes and get one doz. ol 83.00 photos at Boone's Frank Eorchick is a new subscriber to tins paper. E. S, Ilayhurst sold Thos Tfurton a bran new wagon last Tuesday. S. F. Reynolds will pay 8 cents per lb. for turkeys if delivered within ten days. The B & M Railroad officials were here last Saturday on thc-ir annual tour of inspection. J. B. Draper moved Ins family to town last Friday and occupies the Galluway residence. Mr. Johnson and wife and Mr. Dennis and wife visited friends at Ar cadia Sunday. A line'of 150 cloaks for ladies at Johnson Lorentz & Co. All new goods and latest styles. If yon are looking for good arctics, felt boots. G rrnan socks or knit boot* call on IJ. J. Swanson. L. J. Owen moved his family to Arcadia this week, owing to the scar city of houses to rent in this place. Judge Wall returned from broken bow last Friday, where he has been attending court. Gasteyer is selleng out some odd lines of shoes at half price. Look them over and purchase a pair at a bargain. Mrs. O. benschoter accompanied her uncle and aunt, Mr and Mrs. M. E. Knight to Lees Park for a visit with C. True and family. The streets were crowded with teams last Saturday and the walks were alive with people. The merchants reports a rushing business. The cattle and horse sale advertised to come off here was in part a failure It Is said that there was altogether too much by bidding. Frank Iliser, a former 13. a M. sta tion agent at this place arrived from the West Saturday to visit with his family. Our most conservative citizens now place the population of the city to be not less than 1,000. Every house in town is filled and the work of building new ones is still going on. There was not a very large turn out at the County Teachers Association meeting held here last Saturday, owing to the threatening condition of the weather, but a profitable meeting is reported. (J. II. Lindall moved his family from the Morris residence Wednesday and occupies the house which he purchased some time ago and which has just been vacated by L. J, Owen and family. I*. W. Round has sold bis livery stock, and rented his barn to Mr. Saw yer of Litchfield. Mr. Sawyer comes to us with splendid recommendations, and we are glad to extend a hearty welcome to him.—Arcadia Champion. If you want to see an attraction of Universal merit you surely cannot afford to miss going to tne Loup City opera bouse Nov. 24. The Harry Kim mel Co, fourteen people will produce the latest Uramitic and Comedy suc cess “Saved.” Admission 35 and 50 cents. John Dahl closed out his exclusive grocery business last Saturday and was very busy the fore part of the week straightening up his business affairs preparatory to going back to Aurora where he will devote his time and attention to his business at that place John has m*de many warm friends here who regret to see him leave us. Tlios. Rui-ton went to Hastings last 1 hursday and attended the big sale of thorough-bred hogs which took place their Friday. He purchased a fine pedigreed March boar pig, paying therefor $32.50. Mr. Burton has some fine thorough-breed hogs now on Ins place and this valuable addition to his lot will, n<> doubt, prove a profit able Investment. A suprise party was given LBanks Hale last Saturday evening at bis home and at which a large crowd of his friends and school mates were present. The occasion was his Id birthday anni versary. The party gathered at the home of Lena Smith and from there went to the Hale residence. The sur prise on Banks was complete but Mrs. Hale had quietly arranged for the comforts and entertainment of his many friends and a good time and lots of fun was in store for all. Banks was the recipient of many pretty pres ents. 1 had dyspepsia In its worst form and felt miserable most all the time. Did Dot enjoy eating until after I used Kodol Dyspepsia Cure which has completely cured me.—Nrs. W. W. Saylor, Hilliard, Pa Vo appetite, lost of strength nervousness, headache, constipation,, bad breath, sour risings, indigestion, dyspepsia and all stomach troubles are quickly cured by the use of Kadol. Ivadol represents the natural juices of digestion combined with the greatest known tonic and reconstructUe proper ties. It cleanses, purities and sweetens the stomach. Sold by Odendahl Bros. Smallpox in town The murcery went down to zero this wet k. Miss Vivian Nightingale is on the sick list. Tht* recent cold snap has greatly tle 1 tyetl carpenter wjik. Q. It. Russell anti family started for their home in Oklahoma Monday. Attorney It. J. Nightingale made a profe siona! trip to Lincoln Manday. Do you « ant, a piano organ or a sew ing machine. If you do call on T. M Heed. Mrs. A, L. Conhiser came down from Sargent Wednesday and will spend Thanksgiving with relatives here. Mr. Rowan Sutton and children ware visiting relatives in Ashton and Loup City this week. Uncle (leo. Ware called tp see us yesterday. He is up from St. Paul looking afthr his crop interests on the farm. Mr. .1 (). Douglass will take charge of the B. Y. 1*. U., beginning at 8 o'clock at the Baptist church next Sun day evening. Subjebt,,lTemperance.” The family of F. E. Jones arrived from Aurora last Friday. Mr. Jones and his partner, also of Aurora will open a resturant in the Oltraan build ing soon. Mr. Hugh McFadden and Miss Jessie Brodock were married - by Judge Angier in tliis city Wednesday, Nov. 1903. The Northwestern extends congratulations. John Czaplewski has been very busy the last few days get'ing his store room in shape for opening business in the Porter block. As we annousced last week he will put in a full line of general merchandise. It adds spice to dreary life, encour ages the human heart, lifts one out of despair, breaths new lifeand confidence. Thats wrhat Tocky Mountain tea will do. 35 cents,—Odendah! Bros. Opera house, Loup City Neb., Tues day. Nov. 24th. ’30. Speciai engage ment: Mr. Ilarry Kimmel supported by Mrs. Theodora Milan and an excellent company of fourteen people with orch estra and band in “Saved.” This is one of the best companies that has appeared in Loup City for years. The people ot Arcadia have sent quite a number of teams to Loup City tor coal and our coal merchants have been liberally supplying their wants. Already the coal merchants at Arcadia, hear and almost everywhere have an nounced the fact that owing to the strike it will be hard to get coal and that it is impossible to tell when they can get any more. This being the cate those of our people who can should get a small share of the supply before it is all gone Last week we published a statement in which was shown the fact that the chattel mortgages filed in this county during the month of October were but $43,210 52, while the releases for the same period amounted to $530,682.95. Thus it will be seen that there is in that one month alone, a balance in fav or of the release side of the records amounting to $502,422.45“ or in other words the people of Sherman cotinny have in a single month wiped out over five hundred thousand dollars of per sonal indebtedness. Does this look as though William J. Bryans’ saying would ever come to pass, that "if the Republican party continued in power “we would have no more Fourth of July celebrations? Tlie Halve That Heal*. without leaving a tear is DeWitt’a. The name Witch Hazel la applied to many aalvea, but DeWitt’a Witch Hazel Salve ia the only Witch Hazel Salve made that contains the pure unadulterated witch haze). If anyone other Witch Hazel Salve ia offered you it ia a coun terfeit. E (). DeWltt invented Witch Hazel Salve and DeW ltt’a Witch Hazel Salve la the beit aaive in the world for cuts, burns, bruises, tetter, or blind, bleeding, itching and protruding piles. Sold by Odendabl Bros ,.Nebraska is a republican sta'e It is also a railroad state.”—Colum bus Telegram. i'cs, indeed, Nebraska is a repub lican state, and a railroad state, and a corn and cattle state, and a hog and hominy state, and an irrigation and alfalfa state, and a fried spring chicken and spotted cow called Speck slate. It is a thoroughly prosperous and progressive state and that’s why it is a republican state. It is a railroad state. It has a large and increasing millage and owes itv development largely to that great factor iu the distribution of market able products. Railroad men as well as newspapermen and cattle net and corn and cabbage men hav» taken an interest in poltics, which is the duty as well as privi lege of all naturalized citizens and native-born electors. A majority of the people of Nebraska, as the Tel egram sadly admits, are in favor of republican policies. Let the major ity rule while the other fellows go war back and sit down. There is nothing to roar about.—State Jour nal. Believe They Have Robbers. la James Miller and J dm llest ttv tli»* police think they have two mm who have been wanted for a I mg time, believing tbit they were implicated in the post ollice robbery of 3 o'clock Sunday morring at Dmuubrog. Howard county. In that rubbery the building was al most wholly demolished and parts >f tile safe were found two blocks away. The robbers got $275 and escaped on a band car. The police eay that they hate in formation, which as yet they are not at liberty to make public, going to show that Miller and Hearity had been sent to Omaha to buydtnamitc for the gang of safe blowers, to which it is thought they belong. When arrested at the Dodge I street hotel Miller bad no satisfact ory explanation to make about the package he had left with the hotel clerk. It contained twelve sticks of dynamite. CliHinb^rlii'n'A 4?miqh liein«(]y In 1'leaM ant to Take. The finest quality of granulated loaf sugar is used in the manufacture of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy, and the roots used In its preparation give it alia vor similar to maple syrup, making it quite pleasant to take. Mr. W. Roder ick, of Poolesvllle, Md., in speaking of tills remedy, says: “I have used Cham berlain's Cough R' medy with my chil dren for several years and CHn truthfully say it is the best preperation of the kind I know of. The children like to take it and it has no Injurious after effect. For -ale by Odeudahl Bros, FKOM SOUTH AMEHICA. Mew Way of Using Chamberlain’* ' Cough Remedy. Mr. Arthur Chapman writing from Durban, Natal. South Africa, s tys: “A* j a proof that Chamberlain's Cougli Rem. erly is h cure suitable for old and youDg 1 pen you the following: A.neighbor of mme had a child jmt over two months old. It had a very bad cough and the parents did not know what to give it. I suggesred that if they would get a bottle of Chamberlain,* Cough Remedy and put some upon the dummy teat the baby was sucking it would no doubt cure tbe child.This they did and brought about a quick relief an ! cured the baby.'’ This remedy is for sale by Odendahl Bros. Public Dance* The German Varein will given a pub lic dance in the opera house on the nig lit of Thanksgiving, Thursday, Nov. 26, Good music, good calling and good management guaranteed. All are invited to attend. By Order of Committee. Dieting luvltes Dl*e a*e To cure Dyspepsia nr indigestion it Is no longer necessary to live on milk and toast. Starvation produces such weakness that the whole system be comes an easy prey to disease. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure enahlcg the stomach and digestive organs to digest and as similate all of the wholesome food that one cares to eat, and Is a never ! failing cure for indigestion, dyspepsia and all stomach troubles. Kodol di-1 gests what you eat—makes the stomach : sweet. Sold by Odendalfl Bros. NOTICE TO LAND OWNERS. To all whom it may concern: The Commissioner appointed to vacate a Road commencing at road No. 139, near the North West corner of the North Wes' Quarter of Section Four (4) * Township Fourteen (14) North of Range Thirteen (13) West and which is known a* the old Loup City and tat. Paul Road, and running thence diagon ally South East to within about twenty rods of the South East corner of said North West Quarter of Section Four Township Fourteen North of Range Thirteen, West, and terminating at sa d point on s iid Sooth line of North West Quarter, aforesaid, has reported in favor of the vacation thereof and all objections thereto or claims for dam age, must be filed in the county clerks office on or hefi re noon of theitUtb. day of December, 1903, or such road will lie vacated without reference thereto. Dated this 23rd day of October. 1903 Geo Ii. Gibson. County Clerk j ROAD NOTICE. To ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: The commissioner appointed -to locate a road commencing Ht the Valley county line, at the north west corner of Section 3, and the north ea-r. corner of Section 4. Township 16, Range 14. j sad running thence si u h on the seer 'on line between Sections 3 and 4, 9 and 10. 15 and 16, three miles directly south at d as near as practicable on the Rection line and terminating at road No. 34, on the north line at the north west corner of Section 22, Township 16, Range 14 all in Sherman county, Nebraska, lias re- e ported in favor of the establishment v thereof and all objections thereto, or c claims for damages must be tiled Id : a the county clerks office on or bfore q noon of the 18 h day of January, 19 14, r or such road will be established with- [ out referHitce thereto. C Dated ibis 17 day of November, 1903 j Geo. H. Giiison. County Clerk . t J M e want every reader of this | s paper to send for samples I of our SPECIAL $10 SUIT jj I We have just consummated a deal where we closed i I out 1,000 suits, and these suits will be suld to S I our Mail Order Customers only, | ■ They will be on sale for 15 days 9j I hey are the greatest suit values on earth. ft E 5 ou have our positive guarantee as to quality and wear. K If your wife or friend* don't like your choice, or you discover the I a farment is not what you thought it was I Send it back and we will re- 1 | turn your money .... I Cor. 15th and Tarnam, OMAHA. - ___M ~ — -. . _ _. r wmm ahi mmu mm§. IRA T. PAINE & CO. M o N U jVI E N TS. MARBLE GRANITE AND ALL KINDS OF CEMETERY WORK. BEST OF MATERIAL. LOV/EST PRICES FOR GOOD work. See us or write to us Nefore giving an order. GRAND ISLAND, . NEB. A. P. COXLEY, President. W. G MASON, Caehi r FIRST I I OF LOUP CITY General Banking BusinessTransacted. Paid up Capital Stock $20,000. Correspondents Seaboard National Bank, New York City, N. Y. * Omaha National Bank. Omaha. Nebraska —-- - 1 I * 1h« nest Liniment. "Chamberlain’* Fain Balm is emisil red the best liniment on the market." Mite Post & Bliss.of Georgia, Vt. No ther liniment will heal a cut or bruise o promptly. No other affords ulek releif from rheumatic pai No ther Is so valuable for deep seated ains like lame back aim pains in tbe best. Give the liniment a irlal and ou will n* ver wish to be without it. iOld by Otlendabl Bros. A Perfect Fatuleas Fill is tho one runt "ill rlen^etbe system, set the liver to action, remove the bile, clear tlie complexion, cure tierdache and leave '1 a good taste in the mou*li. Tbe famous little pil - fordoing such v o> k plesant iV and effectua ly are DeWitt’s Little Karly Kisers Pob Moore of Lafayette, Ind. say-: “AH other Pills 1 have used gripe a id sick n, while IleWitt’s Little farly Hirers *ro .-imply perfect" Sold by O tendabl Pros. f