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About The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917 | View Entire Issue (March 6, 1896)
Lioaal Daws. More snow. A. Boone. Tint Jeweler. I have Horses to sell or trade. T. M Kkkk. Troy Hale arrived from bis trip •outb last night. For the New Ellwood Field Fence, call at Walklnson's. The weather signal said, let there lie snow, ar.d there was snow. For Harness and anything in the Harness line see T. M. Keed. “Babe” Tucker Is expected to attend the Firemen’s hall to night. We learn that Mr. A. Hutton has moved his family to Loup City, Heed Bariev to trade for corn at Watklnson'a Hareware Store. V. B. Thompson was doing business at tba county teat yesterday. W, T. Chase rnuda a trip to Mason City Thursday to vlalt relatives. The recent snow fall will be of great benefit to winter wheat and rye. Mrs. Lou Holcomb has bean on the slek list but Is somewhat Improved. Aitbe O'Bryan says that If it Mays cold two more days It will bring more Ice. Editor Brown of tin Times-Indepen dent Is suffering from an attack of rheiiuiHtlstn. ('all on W 1*. Heed ho will he pleased to quote you the Lowest Prices on Farm Machinery. Mr*. C. K. Rosseter Is quite sick and we learn ha* been taken to Grand island for treatment. Now Is the time to sow Onion Seed, you can get new seed at the Watkfnson Hardware Mtore. A. B Outhouse Is putting In a tine brick cellar. Ohlsen Bros are doing the brick work. P. T, Roe Is doing the lathing on ye editor* house. He can drive nail* with the best of them. For Millett. Barley, Alfalfa and liny tiling in the way of Field or Garden seed call on T, M. Reed. Some of onr farmers had already begun to sow wheat hut the cold snap uow on has pul a stop to it. Mr. M. L Fries, of Arcadia while doing business In this city last Monday made these headquarters a pleasant call. Mrs, Jas.Gouley, of Custer county 1s visiting her sister Mrs. T. S. Nightin gale of this cit v. having arrived Wed nesday Mr. G. W.Sutton who has purchased the old Hogue farm, was In the city Monday. His family had just arrived from Iowa and he Is comfortably lo cated on the farm. John Fisher and W. H. Rightenour rode the M. W. A. goat last Tuesday night. We understand that order has some 10 candidates to initiate at their next regular meeting. J. 8. Benschoter, of Falls City and brother of ye editor is visiting in the city having arrived here on Monday evening’s train. He is thinking of in vesting In some Sherman couuty soil. The Loup City Fire Department will give a dance in the opera bouse, Fri day. March (kb, ’DO, for the purpose of raising funds to buy suits with Tho admission price is 50 cents ladies free Everyl»ody attend the Firemens dance. Wheat is slowly Improving in price. Reports of serious damage to the wheat crop of Argentine has seriously effect ed the Liverpool market which is un doubtedly the cause of tho advance in price. Corn also is-slightly on the rise. If theru Is some item of public in tAPAilf lltut vivsi !*««» „( _1 1 -- j — — •• »• - ■■ --I immi uvin iiui appear In your local paper ask your self whether or not you huve taken the pains to inform our reporter. You can materially assist in making the local news columns very interesting if you would. Drop In and tell us the news. Kd. Haehmau has two cows which made a good cream record at the cream ery lit January. Mr Hucbmau received ♦tt.85 for the cream product of the tw o cows a very good record, considering the low prices which prevail at present 'I tile iii'sl* the Knerl record made in December we Iwlieye. Ravenna News. Tue Ravenna New# .peak* of a prairie tire which started north of Nantasket, Wednesday of last week and the high wind which prevailed swept It over a considerable erea. ,\ tew stack* of hay were destroyed I III* t* the Ural we have aeeii uf prairie lire* fur a luug time They are not »onumerous as limy acil ta l*e in |Ue«e parts. J*e Irepew ha* pur* based an emery wheel whU'h when mounted on the frame will he worth al*out ♦.Vital Mi |n>l*ew made the frame, shall ansi other bearing* ssrsusiy to mount the wheel and all he la out In ca*h I* for the whsei and when completed It will he unite a* valuable a* arn n**w on the market He will eouuevt it with hta hwr»e power whisk run* hi* turn to* lathe J*s h ituiie an Inventor a si thr-ugh hi* own ingenuity and manu* fectute la stos ktug up hi* blacksmith •hup with ail the ham *ud mo*t *.*n veetewt macUium sswlnl in the boo ***** A full line of New Seeds just reeleyed at Watkiuson's. Karnev Melbourn, "of Arcadia was in theclt) last Monday Be sure and attend the Firemen’s ball at the opera house to night. Adam Oonhlser came down from Sargent last Sunday returning Monday T.H. Nightingale now occupies the building next door north of the First. Bank. There will lie Young People’s exer cise* at the Baptist Church next Sun day evening. Mis* Ins Taylor ha* made arrang mentsto give a reading of “Hhuke spear” in Lincoln. Quite a large number of tickets have been sold for the Firemen’s dance to be given at the opera house to-night. Rey. Webster, of St Paul preached a very Interesting sermon last Sunday morning and evening in the M. K. church. We learn that Mr. Cha*. Austin from Sargent i* contemplating the erection of a new two story frame building on his city property here. Yes Boone’s orchestra will play for the Germania dane# on St. Patricks Day. Come everybody and have a good time. Uncle Jimmie Brown has quit the employ of J. B. O’Bryan and goes to Arcadia to-day to work for Cramer, the race horse man of that place. If you know of an item of news make it a point to Inform our reporter of it. These dull times it Is necessary that we get every Item In order to make an Interesting paper. “Break* up” Colds. I)r. Humph reys' Specific “77” “break* up" a cold that "hang* on;" fits your vest pocket. For sale by all druggist*. The weather bureau said Monday biji*!/ lliriv tv wwiu i/v oiivi. v• » • -- day the ground was white and to a depth of about two Inches. Mr. T. N. Burkett, vice-president of the Nebraska Central Building and Loan Association was in the city last Tuesday and made this oltice a pleasant call. The series of revival meetings that are being held in the Baptist church are progressing very nicely under the supervision of Hev. Miller. Let the good work go on. Don't forget the date of the grand ball to be given at the opera house by the Germania Society. St. Patricks Day, March 17th, is the date. It will be the best ball of the season. Posters are now out announcing the grand ball to be given by the Germania Sftiety at the opera home on St. Patricks day, March 17th. Admission 50 cents ladies free. A good time Is expected. C. Gasteyer is thinking seriously of building another large brick store on the wast side of the one he already occupies. If he does he will stock it well with general merchandise I B O’Bryan wishes us to announce that he has the finest thorongh-hred Jersey bull in the Loup country which he will stand at bis farm this season. Don't fall to see him before breeding. residence of Mr. and Mrs. \V. R. Mellor last Tuesday eyening. The games consisted of tiddle winks, crokinole, cards and progressive spelling. All report having had a good time. Drop into Odendahl Bros, drug store and see the new harp which they hare put up in Ihe inside of the entrance door. It welcomes yoa with its merry strains as you enter atid also tell* you to use “Dr. Williams I’iuk Pills for Pale People. S. S. Key noIJs returned last Monday from atrip to Missouri wheie he has been to look after his landed Interests at that place, he having recently traded a large portion of his property here for real estate In Missouri. The Womans Home Missionary Hocltv will hold their first rjuarterlv meeting at the Methodist church Sun day evening, next. The Matron of the York Jewels Home. Mrs Spurlock, is expected to lie present to address the | meeting Mk» K. A BkuwN, Com. t Grand island, Neh, Fob. iNlth. 'IHI j Referring to the clause in our con j tract regarding delivery of low grade lieets xx e wish to explain that heel j growers can have the privilege of other wise disposing of bed* tie low i'J per rent sugar, w ith a purity of HO, after 1 No vein tier tlr*i. Ihsm. provided thuv I pay us for need. Ox vvisn H*kt Hi i.au Co Mr < arl Kggte. l'o»tal Clerk on (hi* branch of the l ittntt Pamir ha* *e cuied a |iu*ltton ou the itialii Hue and ha* at once resumed the rvs|win*lb|li* - Ilea of In* tew charge Mr Kggie made many warm friend* here who *Ub him every sttexe**. III* ruu i* from ttiushi* to tlgden, Mu under • taiwl that Mr H ll*ou ha* been pet iiounlillt •tatbuied uu the l.mip City I Oram h The report* l• out the A* '-rash* gold dlilrlt’it ate to the affect Hot gl a l»tt ba* been Washed out u| the dirt wlllt (he . iu l**l atuil uf sluicing t'hl* i* a guciantee th d gold *v i*l* here and a good litdtx atlun that it gt*y b*’ ftiund It* targe nuautitis* It *i>*|il it# art enuruttm* *tirpri*e to the J-eopi** uf thi* • late ihintlil lircottt*' alt itu|io|taut gold i producer I tie ttwtmtt ut the gold I mi let*-ts 1 .1»*ailtt and Milt rd trv ready it* promise the* Ihi* will emit* to (,.,*. tu the vei x treat |*I||I* Ht.y.e J> w rial j TO rARMFRU. Hppclal fMTer •«» Farmer aabnenber*. We hive on hand liO Fuitrier* Labor Saving Account books which we offer free of charge to those of our Farmer subscriber* who will paj lip all arrearages amounting to ll.SOor more, and one year in advance. The book is very valua ble and well worth $2.Oil. The first come, the first served. We have sold over 40 of these books for |2.00 cash and they are well worth the price, but hard times and siohII crops have made it impossible for us so dlspese of them at anything like their value therefor we will give them away free of charge on the condition above staled. We muke this offer to farmers alone as they are a farmer’s book, especially ruled and constructed to keep an acurate account of the receipt* and disbar semcnt* of the farm. Besides being an account book it contains valuable in forma tion,such us the Nebraska herd law, telling you how to proceed iu case you take up estraya. It also con tains table of Beady Calendar, show ing the price of any article of given rpiunity, table of wages by the week, legal weights of bushels in pounds us held by the different states, how to plant trees and in facta great deal of other use I ul in formation. Come early and take advantage of this offer. It will not last long. Grand Island. Nob.) Feb 15th, 1806. Our books are now open for con tract* and will remain no until the Eleventh of April (Hatuiday) unless the required acreage shall be made up pre vious to that date. No contract will be accepted from any other than parties purposing to give the crop the best of attention, and w ho either own or rent desirable land adapted to the growth of the sugar beet. Not less than three acre contracts will beac opted Blank contract* can be seen by applying to J. I’ll II. J a e<.ku, Loup City, Nebraska OXN Alii* BEET SUGAR CO 10 pounds best Oatmeal for cents at Gasteyers. A<lveril*eil l-elters. List of letter* remaining uncalled rorat the P, O. at Loup City, March 8th, j 1806: Richard Andrews, T. O. Cband cr. Will Dexter, John L. S. Danelson, 3#o. Ed Tucker, W. E. Graham. J. S. 3ray, Orlando House, Klenes Kiene* ton, Msik Masankouskl, L D. Nugeat, II. O. Nugent. .John Oldkee, Jacob Ridley, John Sarmnerplece, Win, Sar gent, D. F. Saylor, C. O. Toppan, J. F. [’etters, Mrs. John Cleary, Mrs. Ida Cartes, Mrs S. C. Edwards. Person* jailing for the above please ssy adver tised. L. E. Walwobth, P. M King Solomon’* Motion. That “There is nothing new under the <un” does not always convey the truth. Especially is this true a* regards the new composite ears now operated dally via the Chicago, Union Pacific and Northwestern Line between Salt I.ake City aud Chicago. These handsome Buffst Smoking and Library Cars are entirely, new throughout of latest design, contain all modern Improv merit*, and are well supplied with writing materia), the leading daily paper*, illustrated periodicals, maga zines, etc. Thu fact that these cars run daily via ‘ The Overland Limited-’ and that the Union Pacific was the line west of Chicago to limgerate this ser vice should commend itself to all. See that your tickets read via “The Over land Koute ” r. s, department ok agriculture WEATHER BUREAU. No. i Whits Ki.au. Pair Weather. No. 3 1H.dk Ki.au Rain or snow. No. S. Tol* HALS WHITE LOWStt HAI.V tll.CK. I.oval Kaina. No.« Hi.ack thvani.i.k Temprolur* No. a Whitk n.Au with Hl.ACK square in i nter Cold Wave l NT KM l*a STATION of lllsPl.AVs When No. I Is puceil above No*. I. 3 ami 3 It Indicates warmer weather and when plated Ik-low Nm l 3 and 3. It Indlcaies voider Weather When No. 5 Is place-1 la-low Nos I and 3 (air or wel weather with eold wave Awarded Highest Monora, World’s Pair. DU -RAKING POWDER MOST 1*1 RFPCT M U)H A fw i tf>* It- in- ci I hUi f »Jif. Sms ttv.a AmoksoA » *s m w-v »**•* t -Mai wifc 4 VIAR* Hit M AMUKl) DON’T DO IT T| ) t Dispute with a X H '' | woman when iIII I she says our DU11 L<Joints tire the Only Ones to Buy. Be cause site knows wiiat she is talking about. Argue with her when she says Our l*ri< cs arc l Mo.NKV-Sa VKKS. A ^Sbe talks like gt a sensiiile woman who 8/U knows what’s what. HA _ __ ___ Try to excuse vourself forgo ing to some oth er store instead III ’of Ours. You □I know that you can offer no reason that can be sufficient for passing the store where fftEt the Besr and (.’iikai'Kst |Hr? go together. Bpr Kxpect your r ’wife to meet von pleasantly if you've gone ’to some other store than (furs, when she expressly told you to go nowhere else, Don't do these things if you expect to live long and keep ytum hair on. WE WANT AM, PEOPLE TO DROP IN AND SEE OPR NEW SPOOK OP Dry Goods, Groceries, QoooDswaro, Bools, Shoes, Hals, Gaps, Furnishing; Goods, Notions? Kto IT IS THE EVENT OF THE SEASON! We have got the Strongest Line We have Ever Offered in this Market, All at Extra Low Prices. ~~*l~ouF BAIT js[ bar^AIFS T. L. PILGER, New York Store. Loup City, Nebraska THE BEST PLACE to trade is Gasteyers—And Consumers are convinced of this when they read our prices. If hat Do 1*011 Think of Thini Gent* underwear, per suit .70 Ladies hose, guranteed fast hlack, pair .12 Gents all wool •• MO Childrens “ “ “ “ “ •>« Mens work gloves, horse hide.50 Infants hood, silk or velvet, each.7 Men s “ “ oil tanned .75 Silk Tam O Shantcrs “ . Steel Enamel Ware, First Quality. I~”"""""coflhe"pots^Tea kettles each.•i,j Tea pots, 2 qt each. 15| Handle stew pans, l qt each. I5| APPLES! $1.00 PER BUSHEL APPLES! Lewis Lye. per can.. .’.iO Kosene, per gallon . *JJ Kagle “ “ “ .08 Headlight, per gallon. n ___f BAKING COW DEB STARCH. Calumet per pound.ad Celluloid per box .Id S,m “ •• 16 Ar«o glosn 4 boxen . American family »• •• U> Argo corn ♦♦ »« -r>| AI.LPACKAGE COFFEE TWENTY-ONE CENTS. Dried Fruit. Cereals Apricot*, per pound.. . ..... 10 Nav» ' ■ *> ■ pet ikjuuiI t . p.m be* .. . on and It* Cal. Pink beau* “ ** .. d» PI milk •• “ .Cl tint tuenl * “ .......... 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