The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917, March 13, 1896, Image 8

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    Lioaal Daws.
A Boone, tiik Jeweler.
Abe Travis went lo Lincoln Monday.
Sieve dray made a drive to Kavelina
Monday.
10 pounds l>e*r Oatmeal for V> cents
at daateyera
Judge Bent has moved Into the
Plummer house.
For the New Kllwood F'ield Fence,
call at VVatkinson'a
John Reed, of Arcadia drove down
to our city Sunday.
Dave Richardson, of Clear creek was
in the diy Monday
For Harness amt anything In the
Harness line see T. M. Reed.
Seed Bariev to trade for corn at
Watklnaon's Jla'eware Store.
A. J. Wilson, of Austin was doing
business at the hub Tuesday last.
O. Benscbot.cr ami A. M. Bennett
made a trip to Arcadia Sunday.
T, C. Chamberlain, of Film town
ship was at the county seat last Tues
day.
U . A l/iiMaoun s.f fill ,r WUU
doing business at the county seat last
Monday.
Cal) on W. I*. Heed lie will lie pleased
to quote you the Lowest Price* on Farm
Machinery.
Mr*. Nellie Ksndall will open up her
stock of millinery to the spring trade
in a few day*.
Now Is the time to sow Onion Heed,
you can get new seed at the Watklnson
Hardware Store.
For Mlllett, Barley. Alfalfa and any
thing in the way of Field or Garden
seed call on T M Reed.
F. W. Halters and Mr. Kast.of Danne
brog were In the city last Wednesday
and attend the K. P. banquet In the
evening.
A marriage license was Issued to
Mr. •. W, Bower and Mis* Mary
Gardner by III* hen ;r Judge Kay last
Saturday.
District court which wa* to convene
April 7tb, ha* been adjourned until
May 25th. The e will be a new jury
irapannelled.
Annihilates Cot.ua—Dr. Humph
rey*' Specific M77'' annihilate* colds,
and put* Grip to (light. For sulc by
all druggists.
Judge Kay united in marriage on
Friday last, James Holdt and Miss
Christina Khoda. both of Hazard
Township, this county.
Mr. D. M' Crlss ha* tnove^ hla family
Into the Stapp residence. We under
stand that he la contemplating taking
a trip to Cripple Creek soon.
When you want Job Work done don't
forget that the Nowthwestekn olflee
la equipped with the best Job outfit In
this county and that we are doing work
at hard-time* prices.
I. B. O’Bryan wishes us to announce
that be ha* the finest thorough bred
Jersey bull in the Loup country which
he will stand at his farm this seasou.
Don’t fail to see him before breeding.
J. 8. Bensclioter purchased a Hue
team of horse* of Mr. DeLyster, of
Wiggle Creek. Mr. Benschoter has
also rented the Pilger farm south of
town and will try farming once more
in Sherman county.
Mrs. L. A. Kosseter who is receiving
Iliuuivui uviuv a» we uaittuu inuuu •«»
reported much worse and yesterday
morning her daughter Mrs. C. J.
Odendahl received :i telegram. She
left on the inoralng train.
The Kpworth League will give a
sociable in the Walworth Hall next
Monday evening, March 10th It is
giveu out as a book social and we are
requested to announce that all are
invited,
M arm ion Lodge. No. til. Knights of
I’.vtblas of Loup City, had work in all
three ranks Wednesday evening.
Members of St. Caul and liraud Island
lodge were lu attendant's ami insisted
in the work. Wives of the members
of the home lodge served lunch in
Watkluson's hall at twelve o'clock.
A, l*,l ulley sold last week to Adam
Hchaupp. our hog buyer, two pigs
given to his wife by Charles lieidel, for
#37 30or 4.40 per hundred. They were
eight months and fifteen day# old and
weighed, lb# two, eight hundred
pouuds, W ho can beat this at this age
The red hog I* (he hog for this court
try
While ad thersst of not sister coon
lies are Mndtug gold U might lot well
for Ikriiasu county to try her lock at
Itudtog Ike ‘gilttvilng slug *' Mbit
ILiiwii tiling tu Log to township
about 7 in a mites i wilt* si l oop city
came to town the o<h«r In am| b|i
a sample of M* H'l l at the >ture u|
t'bas. itasteyer.
Mr*, harsh A Uituns, mutber »| \,
II and W T Ultes# w**given • h*p
pf ssrptlse last t huiolsv sltemuou at
lh* home of her *v*o I| It l. ksuu 11,<
surprise wa* in Ike form • > Mttkdit
patty and dinoer a< • • t» thete sets
# tsrge number of lsni» ! titan U p**»
M(, nearly alliteing el4> v »t,» a <1
IWls tVWe phe o. v«t n s fr . i.Vip
btrtkdsy annlyerstty It Is repot »d *»
being a m«**t pto*»aot and nut*| gob
ering
A full line of New Seed* just recleyed
at Watkinson's.
Kdwein Harper. Jr , of the west ride
was in town Monday.
O. Manchester was doing burlnccr in
our city the fore part of thin week.
Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder
A Purr drapr Cream of Tartar Powder.
J, S Bentcboter roads a trip to
Grand Island Saturday returning Mon
day.
Tboa. Buiton, of the west tide drop
ped •! M Into our general fund last
Tuesday
J, T Hal" made a business trip to
Custer City, South Dakota last. Sun
day morning.
Ed. F. Chinn, druggist at Ashton
lias packed tip hit goods and shipped
them to Ht. Paul
W. II Conger and A Wall attend
ml the congressional convention at
Kearney last Wednesday.
Mr . Hen Mapes, of Hamilton county
wbo has been visiting her sister Mrs,
A. Folia of tbit city, left for her home
Thursday morning.
Why la the Timer considered a very
unreliable paper? Because It takes
back In one Issue what It says in the
issur b<‘f. re.
“Bkkaka Cow*;. Dr. Humph*
reya' Specific "11" “break* up” h eo)J
that "hang* on;" fits your vest pocket.
Fur sale by all druggist*.
(.'has. Container went to Sargent last
Saturday t'- see his brother Henry of
that place. Henry lias been sick fur
sometime In fact his health lias been
very poor for the last, year
There was a reception tendered Mrs,'
Spurlock, Matron of the York Jewels
Home at the residence of Mr and Mr*.
T. I, I'llger, last Saturday night
Mrs. Spurlock. Matrou of the York
Jewels Home gave a very interesting
lectice in the M K. church last Sunday
evening. The church was crowed.
(Jhas. Brook*, formerly of tills place,
hut who went to Larimle CUy about
three week* ago died at that place a
few days after arriving.
Herman Sparling, of Ashton made
this olllce a pleasant call last Monday
and presented us with enough of the
wherewith to Insure a weekly visit
from the Noktiiw katkun until 1807.
Don’t forget the date of tin grand
ball to he given at the opera house by
the Germania Society. St. Patricks
Day, March 17th, is the date. It will
he the best ball of the season.
Dr. J. M. Jones, dentist of Uaveuna
made these headquarters a pleasant
call yesterday morning. He visited
Ashton yesterday on professional, busi
ness returning here In the evening.
Posters are now out announcing the
grand ball to be given by the Germania
Society at tho opera hou«e on St.
Patrick* day, Murch 17th. Admission
50 cents ladies free. A good time Is
expected.
A birthday party was given at the
residence of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Gibson
in honor of Mis* Bertha Rigbtenour
last Saturday night, it being her 12th
birthday, A very good time was had
by the little folks.
t
(^iilto a large crowd attended the
Firemen’* bill last Friday night but
not such a crowd as has been present
on former occasion. A good time is
A
re|iunru, At ine expensee were neces
sarily large the receipt* were barely
enough to cover them.
Jacob Albers returned from a busi
ness trip to Omaha Wednesday. He
ha* secured the contract for road work
again this season along th« R. & M
from Palmer to Arcadia. Mr. Albers
has held the position lor the past six
years and seeuts to have given entire
» -faction.
oup City Fire department met in
raguiar session last Tuesday for the
purpose of electing officer* for the
ensuing war the following o.ttcers
were elected: Chief, C I4. drake;
Foremen Joe McCoy I As»*l ¥ M
M V Mallei. J Ass t. F M A Hoorn
l*t I'ipeiuao, J I. depew 3ml I* M.
" , d French Jrd I*. M J Johansen
llvtlraiit, C J. Roll Coupler. J I.
j Hopper Sec. ii If tiiluo i Tree*,
j W. T tiibsou.
I'aku Sluituunt l.lver Itegu Utnr how
Its ju«t the remedy fur the spring ml the
I ymr to a ska up the liver and cleanse
i the a ho e »y sleiti uf the accumulated
a sale ul lit*' winter “My wife cum
j osttej more Malaria In Alabama in
I |wtl with slwiHusi l.lver Regulator
1 th *n all the ‘ha-tots in the neighbor
I htMut Me a hoi a siege uf Malarls u
Uuruss itatily. and ll helped us’ —
M \ Pry sol, IWlia* let i*
doe Rc>>« •«*, o| Hrl*td l-noshtp
j «ue hi* aife at* having trouble *nd
| the wife ha* left home ami I* living at
I s He ghbet* at pienrnt Khe Mtt he ta
' threatening In hill her and htmtelf,
| I at year* be haa made hi* all noth
J in ehni> h a dtstnme uf Its mile* sins
j he ha* ha I tins* to sin b»*t*«* In th*
J *tahle M e umts tatand that he h»-ten**
tu he* religion I hey have lived
tigrtlei ah »ol At »«%•', hot It h>‘ h*
a* though the* all! hue tu •operate
* Mo* of‘he children are giunu up, the
'V nunge *t In lag about t*» tea** aid
IMkic—Win. Young, of thl* city, and ■
father of Mr*. C. II and Mr*. Deyid |
French, died *1 the hoc e of hi* former
named daughter la*t Monday at 5
o'clock |>. in. He waa 7.7 year* of age
at the lime ol hi* death an ha* been
a resident of Sherman and Buffalo
couni Ie- for the past 21 y ar* having
moved here in I be summer of 187-1
After flrat coming to l.oup City he
then located In Buffalo county and for.
year* real-led In what w ax then c lied
the half-way houae hetween here and
Keatney on the old Kearney Htagc line
Many of our oil citizen* will remem
her with pleasure the time when travel
ing over the above route, the kind
hospitality extended to them hv Mr.
Young and hi* good wife. Mi Young j
resided on the farm In Buffalo eoupfv
for in mi v year* and until Hie death of
hla wife when he moved to Loup t'liy
and ti hi* declining year* made hi*
home with hla daughter*, lie ha* been
very feeble for some time and hl»
death was no surprise to the com
munity. Funeral service* were held at
* o'clock in the Baptist chinch on
Tuesday last and the remain* were in- i
terred In Evergreen cemetarv.
Grand Island. N'eb , Feb. 1.7th,iHtitl j
Our book* are now open for con
tract* anil will remain so until me
eleventh of April I Halil) <l«y) unless the
required acreage shall be made up pre
vious to that date. No contract will
he accepted from any other than parlies
purposing to give the crop the best <>f
attention, and who either own or rent
desirable land adapted to the growth
of the suyar beet. Not less than three
acre contracts will Ire accepted Blank
contracts can be seen by applying to
.1. I'nif. .lAKiii-tt. Loup City. Nebraska.
OXNARO BKETHUGAR< O
I have Horse* to sell or trade.
T. M.Kkkij.
ftrliitf Your Friends to N«t>ru»ku
The Chicago, Burlington & Qulnejr
K. It. publish a sixteen-page monthly ;
Illustrated newspaper called the •‘Corn j
Belt,” wblcti give* in an Interesting wav
Information about western farm lands,
particularly those In Nrbfasks. The
regular suhscrltlon price Is twenty-live
cents per year, hut if voii want it sent
to any of your friends living east of the
Mississippi River, send ten cents in
stamps for each such person, giv ug
name and full address and the paper
will be sent for one year. The B. & M.
R. R. Agent will show you a sample
copy of the paper on request. Help
your Slate and Induce your friends to
immigrate. Add rasa the Corn Belt.
Adams Street, Chicago, III.
—j——
King Solomon's Notion.
That "There is nothing new under the
sun” does not always convey the truth.
Especially is tlrs true as regards the
new composite curs now operated daily
via the Chicago, Union Pacific and
Northwestern Line between Salt Lake
City and Chicago. These handsome
Bufi'et Smoking and Library Cars are
entirely, new throughout of latest
design, contain all modern improv
ment*. and are well supplied with
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 Pacific wtBthe line
west of Chicago to Inugerate this ser
vice should commend Itself to all. See
that your tickets read via "The Over
land Route”
For February. I«M
Hbrbest Tempi, for the mouth • > ultove
Lowest * below
Mean above
Coldest day Fri., 7th warmest day Wed. 3fllh.
No. days sunshine is parts of day* sunshine II
No. of days Wind from the South 3
NW II
xW 0
NK 3
•• 8K 3
•• •• without wind 3
No humidity perreivable durian the month
OHsKHVEM
c. s ukfaictmf.nt of AomrrLTC«F.
WKATHKK UCREAl'
Nil. I. WHITCFLAU Fair Weather
No 7 ltt.ua Fl.AU Main or snow
No*. Tup HALT wit it* tx>WBN tui.rni.ru.
Local Mains.
No t lit.*' a THTAIN.U* Tempieinrr
No. 3 WhitC rt.Au with Ht-ACa wj iaie in
• enter fold Wave
latsaeartatios ‘*r ui»pi.at»
When No t Is plat ed above No* I. i and 1
It indteatvs warmer weather and when plated
ta*|oW Nos I 3 and 3. It thdiewies totder
weather
When No. 3 Is pia*'«l below Nos I wud 3
lair or wet w«*wther with tsiM wa>e
Awarded highaal Honor*,
World'* Fair.
DU
BAKING
POWDER
MOST IMKH CT MAM.
A |NN C' >|*a i fWAtu of 1 idn I'. a.Ur,
|rws haws Aw amti, 3tail ac *** v*6-* •**•*«'ic*
4d AVAR* THE ITaMMKD
DON’T DO IT
Cy , Dlapute with a
T woman when
Inbe nay* our
Lfiooda are the
Only ()m*n to Huy. Bt*
eaunc aim known wimt ahe
in tiilkmg about.
Argue wii.Ii her
(when ahe «ayn
(tur Prbe* are
MoNXY'BaVKHN.
She talka like
®A a aenaible woman who
known what’n what,
wy Try to excuae
vouraalf for go*
* ' mg to Home oth
|er a tore inatead
Bm ‘of Our*. You
uB know that you can offer no
renaon that can be sufficient
CTj for panning tfje atom where
t[M the BlCST arid CtlKA I’EHT
go together.
Hr I
r* Kxpect your
wifi; to meet
toil pleanalit I V
if you've gone
'to aorne other
ntore than Ourn, when nlie
exprennly told you to go
nowhere elne. Don't do
tbene thing* if you expect
to live long and keep rour/
hair on.
VVK WANT ALL l’KOPLK TO DROP IN AND MKK OIJH NKVV STOCK OF
Dry Goods, Groceries, Qnee&svare, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Famishing, Goods,
Notions* Etc*
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.
^tToup BAIT IS BARGAINS jg»
T. L. FILGER,
New York Store. Coup City, Nebraska
THE BEST PUCE
to trade is Gasteyers—And Consumers are convinced of this when
they read our prices.
What Do Vow Think of Thist
bents underwear, per suit .70 Ladies hose, gnrunteed fast black, pair .12
Gents all wool “ “ “ .1-10 Childrens *• “ “ ‘ '
Mens work gloves, horse hide.50 Infants hood, silk or velvet, each.70
Men's “ “ oil tanned .75 Silk Tam O Shanters “ .
Steel Enamel Ware, First Quality.
Coffee pots, 2 <jt each. l'‘‘u kettles each. 0.»J
Tea pots, 2 <jt each. 45_Handle stew pans, l <tt each. 15|
APPLES! $1.00 PER BUSHEL APPLES!
™™" OIL.
Lewis L}#, per can...'.10 Kosene, per gallon . -JO
Kagle “ •* *• .OS Headlight, per gallon.
. .— ■ - . . .- ——*
MAKING powdkk. stakch.
Calumet per |Mmn*l.30 Oelluloiil per lio* .10
.. it .j,% Ar|{i> glofc* I luHce* .35
Ainurirau family ’• ..i.lft mmmm
Altl. PACKAGE COFFEE TWENTY ONE CENTS.
Dried Fruit Cereal*
Apricot*, per pouud....... •• .....to Navi Urn.. per pun ml .or
I Vac bee •• anrl lo Cal Pink licuu* ‘ •* .01
Plum* »• •• .t*l It tat sw***! * •* ........... o.s
Prune* ** ** 0* |He*l Japan rice •* ** ....... .07
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