The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917, November 22, 1895, Image 8

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    XV. U. Mel lor, Resident Agent for i\. & Ah ha Wild, lnipro\e<l and Irrigated Lands for sale.
TIME TABLE.
BURLINGTON A MISSOURI RIVER K. K
EAST. WEST.
1:45 I\ M. reaves 0:50 1*. M.
A. F. Wert*. AgL
U. P. RAILWAY.
Beginning Sunday, November 17ih.
trains will arrive and depart at this
station as fallows:
Leaves leaves
Monday. l.f0 Tuesday, 1 s. w
Wednesday, V® ’ .’ Thursday. ,
Friday, aiurday P'
Arrive* at Loup City daily 7.55p.m.
Close connection at Grand Island for
all points East and West.
F. W. Clink, Agent
Lioaal Daws.
Ilaydeu Broa. Dry Goods, Omaha.
Window glass at Watklnson's Hard
ware Store.
W.G. Odenduhl Is treating his house
to a new coat of paint.
Mr. and Mra. J. II Travis made a
drive to Kavenna last Sunday.
Capt. Wlnklcman is again able to be
out after a severe spell of sickness.
Mr. and Mra. It. M. Sinelscr visited
With Mr. and Mra. A. icbaupp the fore
part of the week.
W. H. Conger went down to the farm
of bla son James last Wednesday to as
sist him In gathering his com.
Mr. Frank McGiady has moved his
family into the Carlton residence
which has been fitted up in good shape.
W. II. Kennedy is again confined to
bla room the result of uuothcr severe
attacl of ibeumatism.
Those who are indebted to mo for
iwinu or uiuvrwiw uij uuw
tie at once as 1 need the money due me.
T. M. Hkki>
D. A. Jackson sent out another load
Of brooms from hi* factory last Mouduy
morning enroute for the matkets of
Kockvlile, Launebrog and St Paul.
OmiomHked! Orders taken now for
onion seed at price* that cannot be
made In the spring at Watkinrm's
Hardware Store.
OHiPl’Y Gulps.-Grippy colds ure
epidemic and aro promptly “broken up"
by “77,v Ur. Humphrey's Kpecifle for
colds and grippe. For sale by ull diug
gl»t*.
Quite a number of our citizens ure
making substantial improvments by
way of painting their residence build
ing*. Already it makes the town pre
sent a much better appearance.
Cornelius Eggers, who has Just
recently moved onto the old L. 11
Knight farm across the river, made
this office a pleasant call last Mouduy
morning and added his name to our
subscription list.
J. 8. Pyke has been putting in his
leasure hours dressing out some walk
ing cane* which are made out of dia
mond willow timber They ure us llue
a* any we have yet seen made from this
kind of material.
Frank McGrady says that lie has the
village pound in pretty good shape and
that if people don’t take car* of their
stock be will put them in. This is to
notify all who have stock so thnt they
may govern themselves accordingly.
Mis* Louie Kosseter Is credited with
having rendered *omc very tine select
solos at the M. E. church social Jan
Wednesday evening, and Miss Ora
Hunter also received many- favorable
comments on the rcsitation rendered
as a pirt of the program for the even
ing.
Judge Bent wishes us to say to those
who have accounts against the Story
estate to call on him at his otHco and
get their money. Mr. Story was the
gentleman who ran the Loup City
Creamery and while in the occupation
took sick aud died at the St. Elmo
Hotel.
Mr. 8. H. Lapp, of Liucolu, the ex
pert carriage paluter employed by
C. L Drake is now doing u geuorul
business here In his line. He has up to
dateseversl buggies aud spring wagons
about ready for the road*. They are
liue lookers aud a glance will convince
any one that lie thoroughly understands
his business, Mr Drake will have a
lot of as hue looking carriage* a* any
livery can afford in the west,
A social gathering was had U»t Wed
nesday evening at the resident!* 01
J 1‘btl Jeager, of this city, at which
there were a iimulur of Invited guest*
present. The ocoaslou was given In
honor of MUs llenton, of t'entrsl City,
a lady friend of the M i»»*» Lottie Lilly
and Setta Jeager The main feature or
the entertainment was progte*s|v<
spoiling aud a social good time A
pleasant lime Is reported.
Mis, HHdmachrr was ifulte agree*
bty surprised hy a ho«t of her lady
friend* uf this city last Two,day when
they arranged to give a carpet rag socl*
In the Wsdworth hail at which iluo
and pise* a most enjoyable time **.
had Home twenty or mure ladles a*
•••luhlcd there Mat'll t*l iligtltjf M |l|t
them minus h ear»>«*t rag* to make a
pound hall. M'>,i u„ i|#y *», ,}WM(
In sawing rag* and having * »,,» (| uMl,
Th* rag* of oouiw s«n pi<», oir i t,
Mrs, HttLm** her a* al*«i were the net
pi viewed* of a deuce whl, h followed p.
the everting
Hoots and »hm-H »t H nr\ Dol
inga.
We received a peasant call from K<-\
Matsen last Wednesday afternoon.
Geo. Route, of Litchfield was doln
busincs* at the county scat last Tuos
day.
•I. I. Depear has recently ( urclius'
7f> feet of properly from A. Foltz tin
lays west of Ills black-milli sli >p
For Farm* wagons, carriages, bnggh
and road wagons. We are headijuarl
cr*. W. 1*. Rkkii.
A little gild Of the standard weigl
Was horn to Mr. and Mra. James Rem
frow Thursday.
Considerable grain Is coining hit
the Loup City elevators of late but n<
us much us would come if prlc< a wer
better.
Rev. Matsen will preach the Thank'
giving sermon In the Baptist church 01
Thanksgiving day Nov. 28th. Every
one coiuo.
Bert Chare Inis moved Ills stock (
merchandise Into the Frank S< mpso
building recently occupied bv C. J
ttnilth as a barn ss shop
Frank Hlmpson leuvsc Monday fu
Illinois where he has secured a po.i
tion. We understand that III* fulfill
will remain here.
C. J, Bolt has lllcd on Hi I acres c
government land between Loup ,lt
and the river, und wo under*tau(t, wli
move on It soon.
finfiim Wilson, of Ashton. ha bee
employed to teach the public school I
district No. 29, In Howard county don
flip Pntli.lt f’htm'li flinl Will l.ci/lnlli
term December 2nd,
M:s* Anna Travis, who bus In <
working In the Timet office, slur to
for Waverlf, Nebraska last Tucsdu
morning where the goes to spend tb
winter with her brother.
He# the new ad of M. Him h o
our first page. Mr, S Itb Informs i
that btliines is picking up of late. II
baa a fine line of baud made harno
which he is offering at cost.
Mr. J. H. Travis ha* a new fcatui
added to hit attractions at bis larg
general store establishment, it l» |
the shape of a large mil lie re I In a pro a
out and suspended from the eollinj.
It is arranged in a very neat manner.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Alnge.r ree ive
the sail intelligence lu*t I; of th
death of their daughter, Mrs. If. II
Pettit, living In Texas. Mrs. Petti
was well known to a I rge circle oj
friends hero who will be grieved t<
learn of her death.
Mr Adolph Horenson. section fore
man on the 11.& M. line and living u
Arcadia was last week married to Mi*
Iferle BUr, an eatcemablo young lad;
of Chapman, Neb. Mr. Horenson ha
many Hlierinan county friends win
wish him success.
When you get it notice of your nr
resrages on subscription from oar col
lector (and one has been sent to all o
our delinquents) make arruugnients t<
settle your account at once. We caiino
carry you another season. Many an
owing us for from two to live years an
settlement must be made.
Judge Hannlblec f St. Paul was elect
ed on the republican ticket us count;
judge of Howard county. The Judg'
is quite well known to many of Hher
man county people. Some yeurs agi
and before the populist craze, he tillei
the sumo position in that comity am
his re-election i» but an expression o
the high esteem in wh ich ho is held a
an officer.
The carpet rug social which was got
ten up by the ladles of the M. E
Church anti held at the residence o
O. 11. Scott was largely attended aie
was a very social and profitable enter
taiuinent. The receipts art! reportei
to lie about §7 50 cash and nearly I
pounds of carpet rags, all ol which gi
to the support of the minister.
While at Loup Oily Monday evenli..
Harm Vandeeur who has been Visitili:
here ami at Elba lor a few wee - pas
met with a very .. rlou*accident. II
undertook to alight from u slowly mot
log train, in doing so his foot shppe.
throwing him underneath the ear. Be
fore ha could get away Ids right ham
was caught with the wheels and eut oil
Medical aid was at one*' mi miaou >1 mo
he is now doing as well a* eoiilil he e\
peeled W hl>o the loss In Mr. VHi d«
oar l« a severe one mid will h« keen!;
felt, lie is eslreiiiely fortuiule in on
respect a* ho was carry lug ftu.ttid m
I culeut Insurance. This Will give hill
a W t eklv tlolemiiliy of • ill oil) p-■
week —St. I'aul I'hottogispli.
John Hutson hreught a coyote n
town last Ibttirsdat morning win It h
fought to a trap the n ght iwtofe, 11,
animal tuiutdo d him tie little sport
for »om» time the animal ha* i>< <
plow ling around h » p trial • * mol c*,*
ed’iumli annoy»nee. | ,.t v\,hIo, ..i .
night Mr. Hut* on set .* aigu wol ti ,
and caught the atitu. t‘, Hot M
esiyoto aid not gin up w Itlioiit * *n .
gin and In hts » doits to fiee I, > !
Mok* tt»e «ham and nu ll ■ If with il
ttap tins I* where the (on e» nr o
M , llutsett withhfagitu amt d , *>
In putsi.lt ano mw o site. . th<
coyote | he d. g liisi a'l ooi l too i,u
after a few mun is gave up thr I
| * to wild s Mmsl tussling no. pi,
It«uopo‘i"<l ti in* Mr llni.oo Ih.
unwind hi* g -a and kiln d tts. n me
Uutiutti O Noy. Jlfh, If .
FrodItttv.l m l Mi* Lola R
tyrrc tn.irrlifi, Bent orti
Both Mr Itledel md Ml- Bo
two*-. s|n rni in *•*»•• i»i|i-a most e
l hl« ruling people ami have a i
• frl**ods wli-> Join tfi** NotiTiitv
in w ishiug them a Inupv and i
1 nil* Journey thiough life,
r
Hr' -if AnytliiiiK Von'»« liul
'tin' 1,adit's Home Mb-lonury
" wlslie* r i an niiin’n that on Not
• Wedntsday they will l,c at th
Offli'H nil day to receive eontri
t foi the poor. Bring old clothe:
• or anything tha* rnav ho of u*
ladles will gee that it. I* prope
, trlbuled. •'(<Ivliig to the poor i
l ifig to the Lord ” Mils. F, W. <
l* Corn* pond!
Crum l.llcliflelil Mi.Uttar.
K. V, Ferguson ha* elected
1 barn.
t 'lm- Mathewson retu nod
Aurora, last week, where lie |r|
f for the past three months.
1 A dancing party wa given I U
• day evening In honorof llo.:h
eft the next Monday for the
r part of California.
• C. W. Henson w, s over to Lot
' Tuesday, and reports that aflslr
county seat hate onee more
f down to the ov'ett tenor of their
i Win, Kills received a lc)t*grai|
I day hearing Hie Information (
daughter, Mrs, Ben Hrultb, of i
, was seriously III, and he left I
j place yes'erday.
The state fish commission'
will pa** through here Hutunh .
and a lew thousand fish will ha
cd to he deposited In the Modi i
i and one or two ponds.
I
, i<J I I KM 1*111,V
•'Till* Ovarlanil 1,1 ■lilted," a Me
CliliW(u In Hun Kruni'lul
The fastest train In the wi
i tiiru'o considered, will run |«
- I’nloil Puclflo System.
Nov 17th the L'nloti Pool lie, p
■ through train daily from Poiin'i
to San Francisco and Loski
■ making the run of 1,804 mlleijy
• hours thirty-live minutes. 'ijo
, will leave Omaha, 8:10 u nr,
I 1:40 ni next day; .San jjk
. 8:4."i |j in. second day, and Lor*
10.00 a. rn. the third day, g
I Through Pullman Dojble g
, room Sleepers and Dining < ’ in
Francisco and r.os Angeles re
and usk lor tickets via 1 The id
E Route," F [,. |,OM \ X.
Gen’i, Pa his. and Tick y:\
Dim
KstkAV. From my iurm >n
' 20, town la, range 12. abou”*
1 east of Ashlon. I wo 3 year oh'ie
1 iron grey mare, weight het\v^._
and nine hundred pounds and rj
' a bright bay with a light strip If
and white hum legs, about same ^
Parties finding same please sendl
and I will come and get them an
all costs. Wm John WklpiiI
Farweli.
' A cholsc half section of high!
’ tlvaD'd land tor -ale. Price Sf
• For further particulars call on
I dress. Fish Kit & Uensoiio-j
at I,oi;
Dr, Price’s Cream Baking Po
Most Perfect Made. 1
The burden of labor is consta
I «
ing light! ued by new inventlo .
nothing new lias yet been ills
I to brighten the hours of lab •
I make life worth Fvlng like S *
j Liver Regulator does, it’s ilie
Liver Medicines. A sluggish I
presses one’s spirits and causes
besides upsetting the whole
But Simmons Liver Regulator
•tin I -.f I-.* t; ifllitMik I ht» limit.’
Uurglcra attempted to crack
In the M.uliiox bank at Mill
county, last Friday nigh', but \
1 succosful In tho attempt. 1
1 was gained at the rear do<>r. 'I *
* bination on the outer vault do 1
guessed by tbe burglar*. Imt tli 1
unable to “crack" the Inner <•** *
l’ow dcr had been blown into "
hole of the steel doors, I ut wit "
• feet. They Imd started to drll
into tin- door nit was ■ v i.lmill ; °
an ,v In fore aivoiupli’li g an 1
The Innci sate wa» no: opened
I believed that nothing of v, i ^
. taken, ('ashler Mad<h>\ wa j M
I' Ian it The affair “amonl con
• seiteincnt, toil »■> ei, io.lv U ; 11
hilmg the dank on It* lortuiiali "
■ —■ ltaveuna New*
, "
tjuilf a number or onr eitij N
i aetiiug uni fruit and fori at p
l fad
\|| ail I SIi» l.« \itllut, ol!
; Honda ed with Mr am)
Schailpp,
‘I h" ail j urienl n rn nt (iUii
, ' w ill Comet , on |4ue*dvt, 1 ,*s,
' ‘ ‘ “ •• dori ol i .nut I i
day 11 h, IMiti
it 5^1
i w
t
I
G 5 FOR EVERYBODY
«
• Aloto-.i tv'-vb'idv takes some laxative
i ami keep the
I i <• who take SIMMONS
' ah (liquid or powder)
- of a mild and pleasant
| la - 1 n i| t purifies the Hood
and fto ; . flu* whole system. And
more than thiSlMMONs I ivi i< Ri:gu*
, t-ATi >u : - tire l .lver, keeps It active
and ln-.’ji!iy, and wh n the l.lver Is In
■
Malaria, BHiotiMie ■>., ir question, Slck
llc.i'l i • ami C mi: , atlini, and rid of
that worn out and debilitated tcellnu.
rhe-n ao all cause I by a Miyph.h l .lver,
I d> esilon and freedom from stomach
Inn l, o o III only be had when the liver
K|o i1; at work. If troubled with any
of t e complaints, try SlMMONs LiviH
Hi OULArow. ihe Kln«; of Liver Medi
cine;, and Better than Hills.
- i:\ i.itY i'ACKAok-tv
Uom Cite /, Htaiop in red on wrapper.
J. 11. Zeilia X Co., l'liiiu., r«.
N<»N UKHIPKNT NUTICK, ~
tn Ur,trli l Court of Mliertnun County Net,
rnnkn.
Cleora II, Wood*, I'laltitlfT,
VH.
Caroline Jlnliirook. widow of
Myron A llollirook, dee* ,,m d, |>nra
J. Hinlili liMward M, Minlili iiiiiiairul
of flora J, Hmllli, Nettie O. Wleker
air am. I,. I., WlekerMiam. lend,and
of Nelli, <). Wlrker»lmrn. Clyde
llollirook a rnliior. I lie lielrnal law
of Myron ,\ llolOrook, dernasod,
Kvi l>n l> Iniward*. udrninUtrator ,
of tin i .tat* of Myron A llollirook
dereaxed defendant*.
Ml.ale of Nelnaxka I
Hliermua County, ’’
To eai ij auil all of l lie above named defen
\ ' Will take notice that on the 17th day of
r !*k.» ih» above imriM il plaintiff filed
her j--< ' ii Ion in th<- District Dour! of Hhertnun
i oilnf, t'i brn ku a/ulmd. the above named
defen,laut*. m.< object arid prayer of which urc
to foM'jti ,i- ;i eiTfaln mortgage upon (he South
Half of Mention Twenty hivou <S7j, in Town
diip i in-» ii i |A; norm of liangc Fourteen (it;
W< lofilxth principal marldlan *lfuutc In
rth» i man < ounty aud date of N< hritMka. ex©
imih iJi, , Mvimi A Holbrook and Caroline (j.
Holbrook toMr*. Lucy Grave* to *ecur© the
pa ml Id of a proinl*ory note fluted April SfSrd.
la: for tie - uu ,,f it.rfjo.ixp Five Hundred dol
lai and due and payable on April &Jrd, Ihpi,
Said mortgnea wu* (hereafter by the *ald Mr*.
Lucy (inive* duly aedgned to plaintiff, and
ili' i' i • due the plaintiff there,m the -urn of
?.i In,/ the xum of *f>Ob,U0 repre«en|0d by
- ilofi 'M ii « um ol fd . money pnn.1 out to
redeen aid land from the taxe* of IttUI, und
Lie I a 11 in r • um of Wt.lM) money paid out for
Lax* s of I - ' I a . • *rd aca i t .aid land loaeth
i ii' " i on aid ‘.<00.00 jit *lx per cent
i on
oild - ■* ten per cent per annum from
Au. i. i i. I .-land intriexl on *,ud #25,02 at
•up'1 cent per annum from October 27th,
ih;o, And pulritiff pray* for the appointment
>f a 'n 11 dIan ad III ' in foi said minor defeu
laiit for an accounting of the amount due upon
uild mortgage and that d* f< udurii* may he
•eijuned to p;.\ Hi© utnount due thereon and
’or a <1< i ree order Inc -aid land to be *ohl to
uiti'd , Me amount which MmII be adjudged to
»e due on wild mortgage.
N ou ;»»•■ n <inlr< d to itiiiwer *ald petition on
*r befot* Mi. .rcond day of December Inlift.
i Dated thl * 17t h dav of October IkWft.
attc'd CtKuitA II. Woo pa, 1 Main tiff
r Hy Nfoiirifb u.». Muon,
tb k "f tb» District Court, her Attorney a.
>y F. JitsiN. Deputy.
GIVING AWAY A PIANO.
The Dully Slain Journal gives every
uliM i ili.;; sending 91 on • itl>H«:ri|>tlori »
ii, • i i a piano content. The person
[Ui -Uiik the com et or nearest to the
on-.' (number of voles tliut will be
list f«,r supreme Judge this lull will
thi 815b piano free. The contest
lose- October 31. Send for II free Ham
ile copy of 'fhe Journal with this offer. 1
be Journal Is cheap in price now, 50
ents per u.onth without Sunday or<15
cut.- with Sunday. Address State
onrnal, I.lneoln, Neb. 1
Notice Is hereby given that I will not
ie responsible for any debts and pur
lins, made by M, I*. Ford.
J. 1>. Font). Agt.
Or. Price’s Cream Making Powder
World's F air lllaliest Medal and Diploma.
i'Ol'LL WANT THIS.
The Semi-Weekly Bute Journal will
e sent to any address from now until
imi uy 1. 1 s‘.i7. for <>n« dollar. Tills (
Fill give you that great twiee-u-week <
iiper every l'liesdny and Friday all
i*i in. the fall eatnpaigu. and through
lie coming great presidential cam
algn. January. I*h7. is a long ways
0‘ and you will he getting a great lot
I resiling matter for your dollur.
Jourii.il I- alwa.v* ahead of the
i v a w« eg papers and Is really worth I
\ c i a inuch. Ii is the farmer's dally. |
' murker reports are complete and1
mi g< 1 Ihein twice a week. It is tilled
it It cho i ■- lamlly reading In udditlou !
> ill I io stale lid lint ouitl telegraphic f
a Print* llhi*t rated stories hy the J
olid's create*! author*. The sooner ,
end u dollar I he no re paper* you j
i. fi t i your money. Addre *1
■ ■ i , ■' tie Jo ruul, I.iiicoIii Neii
y»v.uiJJ SligUcat Honor*,
World’* E-'nlr.
•i>a.
vWCFjr
MOST Hi Ki a r maw. j
i I'## O f# ( Hill 4 t tirtf h Alin
M# (/ -Vh'i. .ie* AN* . i*4 *-»» *«-*‘*t Wa-. '■•MAM
4* YEARS THE STANDARD. J
Sorrje JVIerG^arjfs
angle for trade just as boys catch flab. They have showy
bait (prizes), but underneath are sharp barbs (cheap goods)
which in the long run costs the unsuspecting customer
dearly. This is not our method. When you call on us we
do not try to make you thing that you are getting some,
thing for nothing but we sell you the best goods we can
buy, at the LOWEST possible price.
FLOUP!
We are still handling the world-renowned Washburn Crosby
Company flour (which by the way,I* ground in Minneapolis,
Minnesota) which has given our customers excellent satis
ruction every time, Read what Washburn Crosby Company
suy in regard to it: “There’s us much difference in the
flour of some mills, us there is between an old windmill and
the most modern milling plant in the world, Huch are the
famous mills of Wushburri Crosby Company, in Minneapo
lis, Minnesota, U. H. A., having a capasity of 13,600 barrels
daily. Equipped with the very latest unproved machinery
for grinding the celebrated, “No. 1 Hard’’ wheat of Minnesota
und Dakota, their well known “Superlative” and “(Jo^i
Medal'' brands, are recognized us the standard of high grade
(lours where ever they are used."
“This (Jour contains a large percentage of the gluten of
wheat, und a very small proportion of starch, and for this
reason bread made from it, does not become dry and tastiest
but retains the sweet (favor of the fb ur, and will keep moiserl
for several days. ”
•‘See that the Arm name, Washburn Crosby Conpany is
on every barrel, or sack of Hour you buy, to insure your
having the genuine article."
VV e also handle the Crete, Neb, flour, which as every-one
knows, is the best made in this state.
SHOES!
0
Leather took the lead of sugar in making an advance,
but wc will sell shoes at the old prices for some time, though
they will probably advance slightly before long. We
handle Bradley & Metcalfs famous shoes which are guaren
teed to be as represented or your money refunded.
:anned goods dried fruits;
Canned goods are yet quite low Ttie dried fruit market is mnctu
ind will probably remain so for some t*ie 8arDe w'th little chance of an
ime. A few prices will tell the ^ ^ are'
j UoVCi alUlHo!
Cal. dried Peaches, per lb. ,ja
Cal. Table Peaches, per can, .20 « ** .. „ ,, jq
“ “ 1>ea« “ “ -20 « « Pear8 „ „ 10 i
“ “ Apricots “ “ .15 .. .< Apricots “ « *)o
“ “ GraP«8 “ “ -18 “ “ Raisins <• « * 05
“ “ G‘ Gage8 “ “ -15 “ “ Plums « «* *J0
“ “Egg Plumes « .15 » « Grapes ,, [0&
SMOKED MEAT.
We handle all kinds of smoked and salt «n eats of the
very best Armour-Cudahy Packing.
Everything ip Geperal. ' j
Wo are still headquarters for Crockery, Queenaware,
(Jlaasware, aud have Just received a large wtock of the I
famous Columhla ware which is at preseat so much the 1
rage.
We reoeivo fresh groceries every week ami can guarantee
the beat on the market. We keep all kinda of hulk oolTee
at Id* eta., 17* ota., 35eta.. 3ft eta., ami all package eolfeo f‘
at two packages for 4ft eta.
=WLLY. j
U heu tou call ou us don t forget to bring vour money 1
purse along, for iu cash we need, uo matter whether Us
gold, silver or currency, we are not orthodus on the money ■
question Just so we are paid cash (bats ail we ears for.
Yours for ade, < *1
k jl
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