The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917, January 10, 1896, Image 8
W. R. Mel lor, Resident Agent for B. & M. Lands. Wild, Improved and Irrigated Lands for sale. Uooal Dsws. A. Boone. TIIK Jeweler. Pilger ha* aomo line Cabbage William Bet/. I* once more in our III 1(1*1. Hee T L. Pilger'* new ailil In this Issue. Hoots and abocs at Henry Doll* Inga. Pilger has some choice Onion*, lied and Yellow. Pilger haa some Excellent Home made Hauer Kraut. Be sore an I read Caateyer’s new “adif’ in tbi* week* lasue. Lewi* Wilaon,of Ashton start* for Chicago next Monday to attend achool. I)ld you get one of those fancy china cup* with I lb of Japan tea at Oaatey er‘i? Cbaa. Hnydar. of Vlrdurette was do ing huainesa at the county aeat laat Tueaday. James Oouley. of Maaon City came over laat Hunday and returned home on Monday. W P. Baird begina the naw year right by enrolling hla name on our sub scription Hat. Prank Bimpaon returned to Loup City laat evening for a few days visit with lit* family. We acknowledge a pleasant call from Mr. Parrot, of Arcadia while he wa* sojourning In our city laat Monday. John Terhund, Oeo. Bradley and Ed ib«> uiijpmii , i * I mu Mv? 1111 wric lining business at the county seat laat Wed nesday, The township board tor Loup City townabip met In regular meeting laat Tueaday to make aettlament with townabip officer*. Count AMlt Uhiv Cold* and Crip are one and the same thing, br. Hum phrey*' Specific ‘'77*’ cure* them both. For tale by all drugglata. You can buy nice amoked ham at John Kgger* Meat Market at HI cent* per pound, the flncat In the market. Sliced Ham 12} cent*. Mr*. J. I,. IfalHIe and non, Wilton arrived from Shelton laat Wedtieaday evening for a tew day* vlait with friend and relative* bare. Hoone'a Orcbeatra conaiatlng of alz piece*, will furniah inuale tor the masquerade hall to be given by the Cermarila Society Jan. Slat. Speece'a Minstrel* *ar<g aome very pleasing selection* at the liaptlst church last Sunday morning and at the M. K. church lu the evening. Mr. Walt Currey, of Clear creek wa* doing buainua* In tbl* city last Monday. Mr. John Lettergard. of Litchfield, wa* seen on our afreet* last Monday. Sheriff Hendrickson started to Nor fork last Wednesday, where he went to take Mr*. Augustine to the aasylum. she being judged inaane by our board of inaanlty, Mr*. Augustine, of Ashton wa* brought before the Insanity borad of tbi* county laat Saturday and adjugded Inaane. She baa been taken te the in sane aasylum at Xorfork. The Germania Society of Loup City will give a grand ball on tha evening of March 17, St. Fatrick'a bay. The oc ( anion Ig given out m the beat bal! of tbe (tendon, and all are invited to come out. County Superintendent C. F John* aon returned Friday from Lincoln, where he ha* been attending the State Teacher* Aaaociation. He reports the largest attendance ever had at any pre vioua meeting of the aaaociation. Jnquea A Hchaupp have concluded that buaiaea in the elevator line at Hchaupp Hiding, Oak creek ia a little too alow to keep the elevator open all week and ao they only do buaineaa at that point three day# out of the week Tbe fourth annual maaiiuerade ball of the Germania Society will he given at the opera house In Loup City, Fri day, ,lun. 31, I8WI, commencing at 8 o'clock p m Good music and good management Alt are Invited to come aud enjoy the beat ball of the season, i!!a*<|><erad« Sulla can be had at Oden dahl Urolbera diug atore. Admission, 30 eta, for gentleman masked, ladle# unmasked 3.3, ladles masked free Tickets on sale at ndeudahl Bros drug atore. Fd Kilpatrick has secured a p ece ot laud under the ditch and will trv farm tug nuder Irrigation neat season. ||e IntO'ius us that among other things h« will plant about 13 ar ret of pop coin Kaislug popeoiu la no doubt a paving In rest merit A gentleman by lira ueme of Smith planted ten acres under th*> North Loup ditch Iasi m onu and re aliaerl 4400 ist for the crop. I’he slurp holders of the Sherman »‘o, Farr A asm.*Triton met In annual meeting la*t Ifondar, but ns only about half of tin* member* were preeeut no business was transnsted. t'he meet tug was ad' punned to January ISth, at f nVIueh p in and the secretary instructed to Motif) nil the slot kholder* There I* tsruse imparltnni business t« transact ntnrurg which it the election of oMcers, k*'i»ewe air ie|i|««iid to announce • hat n full ali*Nd*of-e is required at inn MM! meeting Ib.o't forgsr the dels , ru 13th, WHAT!! 24 lb*of Sugar fur #1.00 at Gaateyer-*. Pilger hn* a choice lot of apple* for *a)e cheap. Pure Maple Syrup and Buckwheat flour at Gaateyer* .Tame* Lander*, of Arcidla wa» in tbeclty laat Monday. Jame* Gray, of Clear creek waa neen on our street* Tueaday, John Webb. Of Arcadia *o jotirn» d In thia city laat Wedneaday, T. 0. Chamberlain, of Clear creek waa In the city Saturday !aat, Gaateyer aella atrlctly I’uro Sew York Apple Cider 80 eta, per gal. Will Taylor arrived home from m extended trip in Kanaaa, la*t week, Henry Lewi*, of Scott town*hlp waa in tha city the forepart of Mie week, Spaece'a rninatrcl* waa well patroni zed and a good program waa rendered. Pilger la Sole A geot for the Celebrat ed St. Paul Flour every rack warranted, Gaateyer aella </uoenawar# and Fancy China at remarkable low price* for ca*li Line your Big Sleeve* wltbCbamolve Fiberlne, #4 Inch** wide, for vale at Pilger'*. John HoM«t*r, from near Litchfield wa* doing buaioe** at the county veat laat Saturday. S. B. Thompaon, one ef Sherman county** old reaident farmers waaat the county seat on business laat Tueaday, The county board met Wedneaday to aettle with th* treasurer and tranaact such other huslncaa as may come before it. Miss Lillian Nightingale, who has h«en spending the holidays with rela tives near Mason City returned last Saturday. J’rof. Hicks mads a good guess when he predicted that we won Id have a cold snap between the 2nd and 5th of this month. W H. Conger has tieen very sick for the past week but at this writing Is somewhat Improved, Mr*. Hendrick son is his attending physician Surprise party was given at the resi dence of Mr. Jtowe last Tuesday night on their daughter, Mis* Anna The crowd was not large hut all report having a good time, John Kggers, Jr„ who ha* been working for several months past at Grand island, returned home last Mon day aad will assist hi* father In the butcher shop for a time, John Kggers went to Grand Island last Monday and had a large sliver takefi from Ills hand which he unfortu nately got In some day* ago. Mr, Kggers caught cold In the wound and at present writing has a very sore and badly inflamed hand. The party gotten up in honor of Miss Ilia'l aylor, at her home last evening, was a very pleasant affair ar.d everyone enjoyed themselves until a late hour. Progressive spelling and high live were the games of the evening. Miss Kate Moon received the prize for winning the most games, and Althe O’Bryan won the booby prize. We should have mentioned last week that we called on Dr. Kearns at the Li ncoln Ban I tarl u m, Co I lege V i e w, w b i le on our way to Fall* City. The doctor was very much pleased to see u* and we was truly pleased to And him in such good spirit*. lie is looking i|ulte well and assured u( that he was slowly but surely Improving We bad a very pleasant visit of about a half hour before train time. The doctor can uow walk some, and takes some several hundred steps each night just liefore retiring Ills may friends here will be pleased to learn of this fact and sincerely hope for his speedy recovery. Last Tuesday evening was Instal 1st Ion night for the Modern Woodman Camp in this village, and after the camp had l»een called to order and the regular work of the order had been gone through with ami everything pat In shape for the installation of the officers of the camp, much to the surprise of most of the members present, the cut-| er door llew open and lit walked the ' mothers, wives and sweethearta of the | memlier. loaded down with the dellca- | clcs of the season, and iu le»* lime l lun It lakes to write It, tallies were set the full length of the list! and the neigh bors invited to be seated and partake of Ihe delicacies spread liefore them A second Invitation ww* unuecesslary Everyone present appeared well pleased and an enjoy aide time had by ! ail An editor wbo died ut starvation, «n • an exchange, was tielng escorted lu heaven by an angel w ho had been sent out lor that p rpose ' May I look at the other place before we ascend to to eternal happiness!" asked the editor . K•• It * i-piled the angel. Wo they i w«nt iwlti* and skirmished around taking !« the •Igbts Viter awhile the angel lost track of the editor ami hunt e«t all uvet ihe hatlss looking for him. j lie Anally found him (tiling by a for uaee tanning himself and gtalng with rapture on a lot o| people In the Are Hum was a sign over ihe furnase i which said • ItellM-yuent bohecrlbeia," • -one," -a d Ihe wugel we must he yvls| ‘ Vou go mi- * said the the e-litor. I'm not going fhis Is beaten rtrough foe m» * i : Pilger handle* only the Cbnoe»t! good*, and hi* good* *re al! Clean. Fresh ' and Cheap, Mr*. J F ftInipson and children re turned last Saturday from a vlsp. to Arcadia. Pilger ha* some New Sweat Cider ! The only Pure Cider ever brought to! Sberinan Comity. Mr. High Chase the popular druggist j of Mason City, caine down Sunday night fora few day* visit Pilger ha* (he only Pure Buckwheat Flour in Sherman County. Raised the seed himself and had it ground into Buckwheat flour. A small party of young folk* hired the St. Klrno buss Saturdsy night to g<> •katlng on Ink's lake. They report j having a good time. The settlement with the county tree* urer has been completed and the state ment shows a balance on hand of M5, ■mw John Oilman I* another who has be gun the new year right by subscribing tor the MoktiiWKaTKitN for a year and what*' more, ca*hed up In advance, A most disgraceful occurrence which happned last Monday evening and was perpetrated by a young man of this vaclnlty, and who lives riot far from! this town, lias been reported to this office It seem* that the young man In i|ue*tloa was lurking around the stable* ! located on a resident lot here, and a* a young la ly. who It seem* had. before retiring, been told by her mother to go to the barn and close the door to the chicken house, wa* carrying out her mother's Instructions, he mad* a hold advance toward* her. Mhr had just secured uic uoor ami started 10 return to the house when the young man ad- ’ vanecd and made an indecent proposal to her. The girl managed to escape and made off to the house without further molestation. The young man was plainly Identified by the girl and tt was tboeght at Aral to have him ar retted and brought before a court of justice, but upon considering the em barrassing position it would place the family in, the suit was not pushed. We wl*h, however, to state in this connec tion that the citizens of Loup City have their feelings considerably arroused over the matter, and it will not be well for tills young man or anyone else to make another such an attempt The matter is made public this time simply as a word of warning and next time no doubt an example will he made of the guilty person. King Unlemou's Motion - That “There is nothing new under the sun” docs not always convey the truth. Kspecl'illy is this true as regards the new composite car* now operated daily via the Cbicagi, Union Pacific and Northwestern Line between Sait Lake City and Chicago. These handsome Buffet Smoking and Library Cars are entirely, new throughout of latest design, contain all modern irnprov meats, and are well supplied witn writing material, the leading daily papers, illustrated periodicals, maga zines, etc. The fact that these cars run daily via ‘The Overland Limited” and that the Union PaciAc wts the line west ef Chicago to inugerate this ser vice should commend itself to ail. Bee that your tickets read via “The Over land Route.” DT. me* ■ cream naaing Kowuer World's Pair highest Medal and Diploma. Proiu Clear Creek. Weather continue* warm Stoek i* thriving on what they get from the Held*. Kiery one it eornplaining of hard timer. John Mead was united to ’ lilis*.: Maggie Ileslop hy the Holy bond* of matrimony. The cermony was pre formed by Kev Hhoemaker, at the bride* home ou Christina* day. James Cray made a Hying trip to . Wood Hirer to attend the funeral of hi* *Uter-in>law. Kirk'* children are convalescent. The M. W. A lodge at LitchfMd will initiate several members at their next meeting ltd ’ohdrr. NoTick:- All parties knowing them selves Indebted to me will please settle hy cisli or note We have carried you as lung as our clrcuiustauees will af ford and we must make sell lenient In fall to Hrsl of year, I'lea** attend to lilt* at once. especially, J I liti’iw. Awarded highest Honor*, World’* Pair. DU BAKING [ POWDER MOST PI KPI CT MAhl A pusv * >j’.» 11 *m »i I ,<** I' .(i s r*mn-« *<m« 4*sm «• m» «*k,* «j k 4« AM Ttltt IIAKHAKU I DON’T DO IT Dispute with a woman when aim aaja our flood* are the Only One* lo liny. Il«* cause atm know* what aim la talking about. h)t Argue with Imr Twhen she aaya I Our Frh es are I Mokkv-Havkks. l'l.e talks like n sensible woman who know* what's what. JTry to excuae vouraelf forgo ing toaome oth er atore ioatead of Oura, you know that you can offer no reaaon that can he aufflcient for pnaaing the atore where the Br.ar and V.tttAVtAI go together, Kxpect your wife to meet you pleaaantly if you've gone to aorne other atore thau (jura, when abe expreaaly told you to go nowhere elae. Don’t do theae thing* if you expect M to live long and keep yoi£ JL__ hair on, WE WANT ALL PEOPLE TO DROP IN AND HEK OCR NEW STOCK OK Dry Goods, Groceries, Qoeeosvaro, Boots, Shoos, flats, Caps, Formshioi Goods, Notions* Ku> IT IS THE EVENT OF THE SEASON! We have got the Strongest Line We have Ever Offered in thin Market, All at Extra Low Prices. 4 oup BAIT is bargains” T. L. PILGER, New York Store. Loup City, Nebraaka Arcadia Cream Patent, per sack.751 Bran per one hundred pounds.45 QUEERSWARE apd GLASSWARE: Everything in this line CHEAP, must be Hold by March 15th Canned Vegatablen Canned Fruit. Cem Corn, 2 cans.25 Hamilton brand table Peaches.15 ** Succotash, 2 “ .25 « “ Blk Cherries.15 “ Limabeans 2 “ .2b “ •* White cherries.15 Bifted June peas 2 “ 25 Cask’s Apricots.15 Btringless beans 2 “ 25 California Grapes.15 Everything in this line will be sold at COST for the next NINETY DAYS COME EARLY Dried Fruit. Cereals ^ Apricot*, per pound.10 Nary bean*, per pound .04 iVacbee “ •• ..oft and 10 Cel. Pink bean* " “ ..04 I'luut* “ “ 08 Oatmeal *• “ .....00 Prunea “ " .. . oM Beal Jupun rice *• •* 07 Itaiain* " " 04 Scotch green pea#,( “ 08 ALL PACKAGE COFFEE TWENTY-ONE CENTS. Moliirtriort. Syrup Soup. Black Strap, |*er gal .-* Satinet, 7 l.ar*.8% Beat Sorghum, •* “ 40 Beat « n All, 7 •» .tt& Beat N#» Orleatt*. " " ...... -.tH) i»llrei Leaf, 7 " ...... .5)0 t'iiinaa Syrnp, *' **.!,u tnlon, 7 ** ..... ...DA Hold Medal “ •• 40 Ne» Style. t) •• . .'A APPLES NINETY CENTS PER BUSHEL. licml this ov«*r carefully Mid take your cumh tuui product* to ( ,*4<3 » w •* - • I' 4 Wi ilht nlf»r Ui uh# * •'<•■»% I* mil l» 4(1 **• »ill *<■ !•» lltitr * iihU MMmftllfttf In fftHU |A <*' It. •IIMMI. Md 4 M*W|i(«U fit* ftltil III «*»*•• l*» KW')4t>|NMl4HO IUo*t» 4bo I) ••**( i*»#f (m (i*** I*1 HtM