The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917, January 17, 1896, Image 8

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    Lioaal Dsws.
A. Boone, tiik Jeweler.
Pllger ha* some fine Cabbage.
See T f, Pllger * new add in fill*
I sane.
Bools and ahoea at Henry Doll
ing*.
Pllger h*a *ome choice Onion*, lied
and Yellow.
Pllger ba» eoiue Karel lent Home
made Hauer Kraut.
Anderson I.egg. of Cairo waa In ihe
city one day la*t week.
Bn turn aid read Gaateyer’a new
‘add" In tbl* week* i*sua.
C. L. Drake, proprietor! of the HI,
Klme hotel I* balling hi* hay tbl* week.
We are pleased to announce that
W. H. Conger I* again able to be about.
Did you get one of those fancy china
eupt with 1 lb of Japan tea at Gastey
#r'»?
Hteye Gray of the Hound Front barn
la making a trip around the born this
week.
We understand there Is to be a
masquerade ball at Ashton tomorrow
(Haturday) night.
Dick O’Bryan made a flying trip to
the Catholic »chool at A*hton last
Tuesday on bis wheel.
Mr Chas Gibson and Geo Pearson
came oyer from Lltebfleld last Hat
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The Nichols case that was taken to
the supreme court has Iteen rernsnded
hack to this county for a new trial.
Clarence Littlefield, of the Litch
field Monitor, waa doing business In
this city last Tuesday and Wednesday
of this week.
Knocks Out Tub GBiP.-Humpbrsy'*
Specific “77” knocks out the grip and
“break up” a cold. Price 20 cents: for
sale everywhere.
Miss Gibson from Graad Island was
visiting her friend Mrs. J. U. Travis
for a few days past. She returned
home last Tuesday.
Mrs. J. L. Hal Die and son Wilson
started for their home at Shelton thie
morning after ten d*y* visit with
friend* and relatives here.
Culps amp Osip.—Colds and Grip
are one and the same thing. Dr. Hum
phreys' Specific “77” cure* them both
For sale by all druggists.
Detlif Peteison came in last Tues
day and planked down the wherewith
to insure a weekly yislt from the
Nobtuwkstkum for a year heuee.
The adventists have secured the old
Ditto drug store building and are fitting
It up for a place of worship. They will
hereafter occupy it for that purpose.
Over 47.000 horses and mules were
disposed of at the Ka ns as City stock
yards during the last year. A large
number of these were raised in Neb
raska.
Mr. B. J. Waggoner started Monday
afternoon for Decater, Ind. bis old
home. Mr. Waggoner baa beep in the
employ ef Jwjues and Scbaupp of this
place.
The Germania Society of Loup City
will give a grand ball on tbu evening of
March 17, Bt. Patrick's Day The oc
casion Is given out at the best ball of
the season, and all are Invited to come
out.
KJ.Nightingale went to Litchfield
last Sunday morning where he boarded
me Irani ror Broken bow to attend
district court which opened at that
place Monday with Judge Ureen on
the bench.
Win. Cook, of I.ogan township de
parted for the west lust Matarday where
he goes to visit relatives and carve out
a fortune. *Ve understand be will visit
at Denver for a while and then go to
Crlple Creek, where he will make his
future home.
Jemes Kentfrow returned last Wed
nesday uveuiag from a short trip to
l.laeolu. Mr Kentfrow called ou Dr.
Kearns at the I.lneolu Sanitarium, Col
lege View aud had an hours pleasaut
visit with him He reports the doctor
slowly but surely Improving.
Anger |» short madusss. Is he not a
madman that has lost the government
of himself, aud Is tossed hither aud
thither by his fury as by steuipestf
The executioner and murderer of Ids
owii fitendsf It does all tblugs by vio
lence, as well upon Itself as others aud
it Is, In short, the master of all pas
sions
Our old friend and piunser settler of
this county, ffeury t.'sppellau, of Has
said was ta to see us last Tuesday aud
left ft 40 with us which amount pays
ad arrearage# and one yew iu advance
t<' this r«llsi>le Journal. Mr (‘apiielleu
leporta that the people of llsrard and
vaelnity are enjoying the prlveltgv* of
attending wetliudWl revival meetings
w hlch have been m progress ibete for
•*»ms time Howe Ally converts to the
faitb are reported
The fourth annual utesi|uerade ball
al Ibe Oerutania Hoeiety will be give*
at the opera boose in l oop City, Trp
dsv, Jaw 81, IAS) Comment'lug at >
o clot h p m IIwhI music end good
management All are Invited to come
and enjoy Use led had of tbe «eesuo
a s*t|ocis ls suits can its bed at H iss
debt Hi “Urns d> og store, Adwlanion
hi ds for gentlemen washed, lad e*
unwashed gt ladles washed five
Inhere on sale at thtendabl Hum
drug atom.
WHAT!! 24 )b« of Sugar for $1.00 ul
Gasteyer**.
Pllger has a choice lot of apple* for
sale cheap.
Pure Maple Syrup and Buckwheat
flour at Gasteyer*
Gasteyer sells strictly Pure New
York Apple Cider 30 cts. per gal.
We will published the proceeding* of
the county bo .rd In next weeks Issue.
Pllger I* Sole A gent for the Celebrat
ed St. Paul Flour every sack warranted.
Gasteyer sell* <jijeensware and Fancy
China at, remarkable low price* for
cash
Line your Big Sleeve* withChamofse
Fiberlne, 64 Inches wide, for sale at
P tiger's.
Mr* McPherson Is enjoying e visit
from a niece who arrived here last
evening.
“Clothes do not always make the
man," but they frequently make tbe
bloomer girl.
Pet* Lakeman. of Sargent, a brother
of Jake Lakeman of this city, arrived
here last Thursday.
tie*. Oilman Informs ua that be has
ten masquerade suits thst he will rent
ebesp for the bad #n Jan. 31st
Bert Chase was visiting at Mason
City from Sunday until W ednesday.
His brother Shad was In charge of bis
store during his absence.
A little baby gif 1 was born to Mr,
and Mrs. W.J. Fisher last Saturday.
Both mother and child doing well and
father Just touching the high places.
Oistrlct court for Sherman county
will convene with Judge Greene on the
bench, February 3. It will he a Jury
term. We understand that there are
about 126 caaes on the docket.
Anarchist* are charged with shoot
ing the bowwow presented by the c/.ar
to Kmporer William, and no doabt they
win be severely uen wun, guilty or uoi
guilty. It Isn’t eyery royal person who
has pup* to give away, nod William
may never get another pet.
The Sherman County Fair Association
met last Tuesday In annual meeting and
elected Geo. W. Hunter president,
W. K Mellor Secretary and J. I'bll
Jaeger Treasurer. Seventy-live dollar*
was appropriated to plant trees on and
otherwise beautify and fix up the fair
grounds.
Geo. Gibson. C. M. Smith, W. D.
French, Joe McCoy, James Johansen,
John Hopper, Stewart McFadden, Jas.
Irepew. W. J. Fisher and llarve Criss
started for Litchfield last Thursday
afternoon to attend the Modern Wood
man Camp at that place In the even
ing. They returned home this morn
ing and report a very pleasant time.
This Is the day of antl-thls, and antl
tbat,but what people need most now
aday* Is,the anti-blllou* medicine,
Simmons Liver Regulator, the King
of Liver Medicines, and Better than
Fills “1 bare used no other anti-bil
ious remedy for six year* and knowu
from experience that for ladiee of a
constipated habit nothing equal* It.”—
Laura V. Craig, Kllenbury, Fla.
Gentleness, wbleh belong* to virtue,
is to be carefully distinguished from
the mean spirit of cowards and the
fawning assent of sycophants. It re
nounces no just right from fear; it gives
up no Important truth from flattery; It
is, Indeed, not only eonsistent with n
Arm mind, but it necessiarly require* a
manly spirit, and a fixed principal In
order to give It any real value.
"Our people should keep a sharp
look out for petty thieves,” remarked
one of our wall known citizens yester
day. “There are altogether too much
stealing going on hereabouts, and I
hope the parties who are doing It may
he caught and punished as they de
serve. And they will be sooner or
later, too. Men who, rather than earn
an honest living, will prowl about at
night and steal anything of value that
they can get their bands on should
have uo mercy shown them should they
1)6 caught.”
For the past four yeais Hound House
Foremeu T. Lancaster has l>een insist
ing upou the importance of having some
necessary maobtuery placed III the
Itavenna round house for such repair
work on locomotives as is of almost
dally necessity. Mr. Lancaster lias
Anally been partially successful end
this week there lias been planed in posi
tion a large upright drill and a lathe
together with a small engine to furnish
the required power It will now be
possible to do a great desl of repair
work w h uh has heretofore had to go
lu Alliance and Havelock Meveunn
News
Young husbsuils sre i|uetvi| high m
Indiana Iteceutlv Mrs. Haragb Its),
of U]fpiii»,ll years old, made ** oilier
of glu mo t u the young wan w ho (test
pleased her. tie urge ttrown. ‘(A years
uf age, paid such assiduous court that
the consented to merry him, il being
shown IMI he was of good chatssilvr
| snd a representative of a good fswlly,
Mrs lit) s trial I ves attempted to pr»
i rent lb* wedding bt In«Hitiling pro
I **• lings declaring Mis list of us
sound lulud, After an »»■itlng trial e
I |ury tub'd In her favor fearing tint
I ib*ie wight os- tiiilto'i vgorts to break
jth** matin Mr lliowu end Mrs. H«y
run east lo \t ssiAeld, where the kio>t
swelled true |u her promise, th*
I gave the bridegroom e em*ch for |fn,
I «*»
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Pilger handles only the iee»t
goods, and hi* good* are al! CWrcah
and Cheap.
Janie* Lander*, of Area<r*me
down Tuesday to attend Ma*o|r>dge
at till* place.
Pilger haa some New Hwertder
The only Pure Cider ever hr# to
Hherman County.
Htuart Ware was running tlpuml
Front burn for Hteve Gray Wtsday
while the latter was out on a d,
Pilger ha* the only Pure Bi*ti**t
Flour in Hherman County, K*l the
teed himself and had It groi^into
Buckwheat flour.
The Nebraska Beet Hugar .’ela
tion ha* issued it* call for It* ond
convention to meet *t Fremoowed
netday and Thursday, Fehrm Mb
and 0th, IHttfl, commencing Wosd> y
at 1:90 p. m . and Invite* the 4tl,,n
of representative* a* follows: |ely.
The governor of the state I* routed
to appoint twenty delegate* *|rge;
The Htate University, the StaUGsrd
of Agricultural, the Htate Ifortliural
Hoclety, the Htate Dairyman's icia
tlon, and the Htate Federation oft-or,
ten delegates each: County an<$>cal
Agricultural or Horticultural Hctiea,
five delegate*each: Irrigation |«ty
or Company, three delegates pelt;
Mayor* of cities are requested 'ap
point live delegate* each. Vlllagfiree
delegate*: President of board* o ides
and comerclal club*,five delegation.
The Htate Normal school, prlvstaod
denominational College*, thred-le
gate* each; Labor organization*, rul
ers I list I tu tea and Oranges, Thru* ’de
gate each. General Manager* all
railroads are requested to att> in
person or by representatives, I ora
of agricultural and Irrigation pi ca
tions, arid editors of all newspapt in
Nebraska, will on presentation Of re
dent 1st* i>e entitled to scat* in tb<on
vention. A cordial invitation (ex
tended to all present memliei of
Congress, the Governor and all ate
official*, tbe mem Iter* of the legiaure
arid all County official* to sttei aa
ri**luifiLtitn. A ur ft if rum will he* nrt*ftml
with papers and addresses on the-ub'
jeetx from a scientific, iheoreticaand
praetical standpoint, from the lest
men we have, Jteduced railroad »t*s
will be obtained on all lines. Fofur
ther Information address J. C. CAnd,
Secretary local committee, at to
whom names of delegates about be
sent.
The new county hoard of supe von
convened last Tuesday and or# t/ed
by electlsg J. I'. Lenlnger,of Ills io.
2, chairman. II. Duuker, John jin'
ahull and Peter McKeon were liltbe
chair appointed a committee on earns;
Frank Badura, Henry Beck and F.^a
Becbthold were appointed a commlje
on flnanee: H. Dunker, I’eter Mcifjn
and John Mlushull committeem
bridge, and Frank Badura, Henry B>k
and Lewis Becbthold oommlttee m
roads.
The following aceount of tbe bid
luck of the Bady Brass Band fe
take from an exchange:—Tbe imy
friends of tbe Childs famely tic
have seen them here and enjoyifi
a hearty laugh at “Dot beetle lit
cher Baud” will be sorry to Itfr
that they were oaught in a fire id
Jan. 0, at Leona, Kansas, where trj
were making their home when>£
the road, and lost everything tej
bad in tbe world, barely escapag
alive m their nightclothes. Ha«fc
lost instruments, wardrobes, s£<
properties—in fact everything tej
can do nothing without aome bip
and it has been suggested that i
their (needs ia towns where tej
have been were to learn of their lia
fortune, they would be glad to taki
up a small purse for them, wiel
would help to put them on lei
fuel niruin. aud none who know tell
I would begrudge them the hip
Dime* and nieklea, a dollar or ;w<
from each town, would be a iod
•end to this little family. Now, le
Nome friend take hold of thia pn<
take up a collection which will {lad
den their hearta, and show that w
have not forgotten the Baby l.u.
Hand Kxubsupca please copy.
Awarded highest Honors,
World’s Pair.
DR
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w CREAM
BAKING
POWDER
MOST PERFECT MAhB.
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40 VIANS TM1 SlAMUKl)
DON’T DO IT
Tv J . Dlapnte with a t
t inn Tw,,,nau w^*n
I Hill rbe **y* our
XJ LI 11 LfJooda are the
Only One* to Buy. Be
cniiac ahe know* what ahe
ia talking fihout.
t* Jx Argue with her
I ATI Twben ahe aaja
i , > I Our Fricea are
I Vlo,«<r.r-SAvr.Ha.
JU Ulf till k* like
a aenaible woman who
know* what’a what.
tv j , Try to excuae
| I fill | vouraelf forgo
# II11 | ing toaome oth
i III |ei atore inalead
"Ull ouw. Vou
know that you ean offer no
reoaon that can he auttlcieot
for paxaing the atore where
the Briar and (;iir,Aer.»T
go together,
J 4 Bxpect your
Twife to meet
| you pleaaantly
| if you've gone
•to aome other
atore than Oura, when ahe
expreaaly told you to go
nowhere elae. Don't do
tbea« thing* if you expect
to live long aud keep g»ur
iiair on.
WK WANT ALL I’KOPLK TO DROP IN A NO KKK OUR NBW STOCK OK
Dry Goods, Groceries, Qaeensware, Bools, Shoes, Hats, Gaps, Firaisliai Goods,
Notions* Etc*
IT IS THE EVENT OF THE SEASON!
W© have got the Strongest Line We have Ever Offered in this Market. All at Extra Low Prices.
^Otip BAIT ^ BARGAINS
T. X. PILGER,
New York Store. Loup City, Nebranka
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Flour Feed.
Arcadia Cream Patent, per *ack.75 Bran per one hundred pound*.45
“ Bauer* Fancy “ “ .88Short* » “ “ .
QUEEPSWAPE apd GLASSWAPE:
Everything in this line CHEAP, must be sold by March 15th
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Canned Vegatables Canned Fruit.
Gem Corn 2 cans.25 Hamilton brand table Peaches.15
» Succotash, 2 “ .25 “ “ Blk Cberriea.15
“ Limabeans 2 “ .25 “ •* White cberriea.15
Sifted June peas 2 “ .25 Leak’s Apricots.15
Stringless beans 2 “ .25 California Grains.15
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SHOES:
Everything in this line will be sold at COST for the next
NINETY DA rV COME EARL I* 1
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Dried Fruit. Cereal* >r
Apricots, per pound.10 Navy beaus. per ponod.04
t P« aches •• •* .0*1 and 10 Cal. Pink beans “ *• .04
: Plum..CH Oat nmal “ .o:<
Prunes “ “ .OK Best Jupsu rice •* •• 07
Knisius •• ** *,.04 Scotch green peas “ •* &'•
i _ _ _- - -
all package coffee twenty one cents.
MoIhhhu*. Syrup soap.
Hla. k Strap, |*r gal.*-6 ^atluH, 7 Ura.i!>
I lent Horgliuiu, « * 4ti Baal •» AH, 7 •• .«»
II...I New Orlaana, •• ** .•«*“ Sllvar Leaf, 7 •• .••••*»
Hold Medal, ** ** 4U P”* l*t>U’> ” ,U,Y '_1Y_><|_
apples ninety cents per bushel.
Road this over carefully and take your cash mid produce to
umtKmxk-,
,4 Wa alao.rt.r 10*1*- a ImoUmuo «w»k ha.k to all |»«rU«a aril will • • U Ik .e , , J
!«uouai|ai ,1. fro« |*W »•> • !••«>, aad . towplala Kara and Ku. ,el. ,-dta u» th.-rp.ruc.ahu ■
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