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About The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917 | View Entire Issue (July 9, 1897)
For Hardware, Tinware,Furniture and Undertaking in all its branches go to Watkinson, Loup City, Neb Uoaal Daws. Hammock* from 75 cents up at Wat kiason's Harvesting will commence in good earnest soon A good cow for *ale Enquire at Watklnson'*. Mr* J 8. I’edler and daughter Sadie arrived last Monday evening from their visit to Denver, Colorado. O. E. Hrigg* and family of Lincoln are viliting relative* In the city They arrived In due time to attend the cele bration. Clyde Jeffords of St Haul accompa nied several of his friend* to Loup City last Monday where they took lu the celebration. Do you need a washing machine, clothe* wringer, w*»li boiler, tinware, or anything in that line? If »o call on T. M. Heed. ('harries and current*H ct* per quirt both ate extra fine and we are pleklng now man and woman wanted to work. Arcadia Fruit Farm. The ball game it Arcadiaontbe third between Arcadia and Loup City resulted in a victory for the home teem Mcore Hi to 10. The Jewell Nursery Co. of Lake < 'Itv, Minn., want a responsible nun in this vicinity to sell Minnesota grown trees and nursery stock. Cood pay. Steady work. Write them today. James Lander* got bis band seriously burned with a cannon Are cracker last Monday. He thought It had goa* out and ao carelessly held it in bi* baud. Ill* hand wa» swollen to such an extent that it became necessary for him to have two fluger ring* cutoff. J. 8 Pedlor took his race horse* to ltevenna on the third instant where he entered them in the races. Little Girl rode by Walter Gray won ilrst money in the free fer all repeat race, and Punch, rode hy Eddie Hawk, won the pony race, alao third money in the six hundred yard raoe. Massageo The remarkable skin food and tissue builder is eoustantly winning new friends. Massageo Manuel ac companying each package Found only at Gasteyer's. If you want a neat jei) of hand made shoes, or shoa repairs, or to purcbnte shoes from a well selected ttoek of the heat makes in the market go to II Dol ling. New stock at low plica*. TheN. Y. Dalinator says of the eele hrated “Sylvan Toilat preparations" That they are the mort reliable, harm less, efficacious, preparations on the market. For sale at Gasteyer's. Geo W. Zimmerman went out of tov/n with a new threshing machine Tuesday, which he purchased of T. M, Heed. We understand that lie will do his Ilrst job of threshing in a few day* at the farm of J. I,. Hawk. Report hat it that A. II, Potter, of the firm of Potter and Tate, of Litchfield has been appointed postmaster of that place. It Is said that C. \V. Oibson will be deputy P. M, Both are very efficient gentlemen and the selection will doubt less meet with general satisfaction. Art ltosseter and Editor Brown was In town Monday. Didn't you see them': Art left his mark at ltevaolds meal market and Reynolds left his marl with Art. Mr Brown attended th< celebration it must have been In an ticfpatiou of thesa evcut* that causer the Timet to note laat week that "Will M iillck and Ueorge Itanschotar were ir towa” The Kp worth League met laat eyeu mg and claeted the following officer' for the eiiftuiugyear.President Mia C K Jhonion: First V. I*. Mr*. <J. J. Traay Second V. 1*. M>*» Mamie lliskman Third V. I*. Mr J W. Long Fourth ▼ I*. Mi*» Nellie L. Hawk, Secretary Mi»* llattia II. Hayburet Treasurer Mi Willi* It. Waite. The Summer School which ha* iieei la progress for ten days pa»t prove ver; interesting. Mr*. L. M Uuth'iry. th principal tvachvi ia the school i highly spoken of ns an Instructor an teachers in attendance are taking hoi ot llie work in earnest The tustllut will follow tlie •uiuisirr school sml a wboran should attond W e under»uud that the deal tor lit mill property ha* twwn conenmated an that II. F Itutchkia. the new m ile ha* taken po******l«w of the properI) lie conic* to u* b gbly tevoouimeiote a* a 9»»t eta** milter and will »«i *ti..i at once to make ail nee«ted repair* linte for the tail crop I tie mitt mil probably Ue tun it. eg full kl*n in mn alt week* T N Heed, who believe* in a hi •ml tree of printers tnk III adtef tie hht l>u silica* haa sold alt A nit me and Tailor threshing ui»< butea an one thieaher vtigine I he Imrckaaer of the machine* nr* U \\ /.lmm«i man. TinMana l*dUn liana Jotme-x \V \V Wtlaurr. Trank l.ar*>«k an Trank Le«vmiu*»i Thomas H>* pci tv baaed the engine The** pat liee am all of Thermae *mui* Mr lle*d baa aleu e*dd thirty a* htadeia tbia tesmu. !•« car load •f abhrb bate air**d* armed lie baa aim* wivmd a •*•' hmd >• tdndiag twin* THE C'EI.EIIKATIO.Ni The celebration at Loup City last Monday, .Tune 5, was attended by a good crowd, considering that most of the towns around us had already observed IndcpoDdance Pay on the third This together with the fact that farmers were rushed with work in their corn fields prevented many from coming as it was ijuite impossi ble for them to spare two days for the one occasion. Yet the attend ance was farely good and the pro gram was carried out with satisfact tion to all present. The bicycle races proved unite in teresting. There were three contest ants, Bates Coplin. of Loup City, Krnest W ilson, of Ashton and a .Mr. Applegate of St. I’aal. The mile race was won by Copelin, and the handicap two mile race was won by Wilson who was given a lap the start. Applegate came in second best. Pony races, footraces, potato race, etc were all interesting and furnished considerable amusement. The base ball gains between the Litchfield and Austin clubs was also an interesting feature of the program and resulted in a victory for the Litcbfieldites. Hcoro Pt, to 2L The game between the married and single men of Loup City was also a good gume and after the first inning, which proved fatal for the single boys was closely contested. The game re suited in a score of 5 to 15 in favor of the married men. 'I*I• a ft «/imofi'u <1«h/ia iii l Iia Aiioninn was attended by a crowded house, and the receipts netted oved 130. Oy. , Oulte a family gathering took place at the rcsldcr.ee of llarve Brewer on the afternoon of the Gth lust A bowery was erected In the yard and a picnic was Indulged In. Among those present were ilarye Brewer and family . Mr. and Mrs. C. J Tracy, E, B.Tracy and family Mr and Mrs O- F Briggs, Mr and Mrs Dr.<Jones, If. E. Brewer, Ker. Webster snd” fsmlly aad W, K. Mtllor and wife. A pleasant time Is reported. The only thing lacking was the absence of rand pa Brewer, who would aot have oaly played a prominent part in this family gathering hut would have been a most welcome guest with all his hosts of fi lends In the city. CLKAK CSEEK NKWft Owing to a little misunderstanding be tween Thurston and Wall Dennis failed to get the post office. I.awerence Hissen Is out west looking for a locution. The bridge is out at Jerry Shetler's. Litchfield celebrated on the third. The program carried out was good and the attendance large. A disgraceful scene took place at Litchfield on July 3rd. One woman attacked unether scratching and hair pulling followed. Thu ultarcatiou arose from a dispute as to whe should have possession of the Hisner children. Kk'ouher. FKOM L1TC1I V1EI.O MONITOR. 0. E. Achenhauh has engaged in busi ness at Mason City for the sale of Mc Cormick machines. l.ittie (illbert Tail s fell into the town nateiingtank Monday ar.d but for Mrs Wilbur who happened to be ueur and ran lo the rescue, the little fellow would nave Uet'ii drowned • LOST. Between Litchfield ami tbi Howard Lang Bridge, a packet liaok containing » gold ring, a note for gw and 9'-.'* in ca»U. Sib will lie paid It tb'- Itiidar. JaMK* UomiKHN * Inn. \ itiiBMv.tlrk of Arcadia, travel lug westward wa* takau tick at Nor it I'latte and ba* vinca bean attacked wit! vtidanl III of short Inti rva>* lie It in i pitiable condition, bating naaily lo. In* mind, and tv taring carad for at lb< r county liovpiul uutll waul can Ur re calved from bit relative* lie was lata | taken before ibe board af iivantty fu 1 anamination v I I Mi* l)i| hrapet who wen* In l.lucub i last Thursday tor medical treatment a niter *'01 a ertnsi surgical oparhliei it *almdty, L i ie> elsed a leleg'am lira i b * wile waa laying dangerously lo* ii and he atarted to l.lusdu by the Art | i Italic VSe wafers lead at praaeut lbs I the pal eat is getting along all right am I wl'l r«,osar . M a t ia|M*i r*b at tt *taiasoa s Mica r«m i<aat at Heynold* me* ■*: outlet * | ha chtahratag Ayltea tor let It* I nestle* hold oaiy by iha agent Mm ( t t.« I. Site . * » i tiaateya* it eios.csg out his is* a Xtlj Hflt .s#* iIhhi •) i**| !«■* ^i** ‘ * t‘»U ml Hi It*#** I ( $mm 4*g»i t 'sisvl| tateu * f, . grip hnd voids )fu |m fo| styspapata tut sate by a) drsigg-sts | we oil h<e resits AMOI'NCKM KMT To THE FARMERS AND PATRONS IN generai.:—Greeting:—I have pur chased I he Loup City mill property and ttrn at work remodeling the same which will take me from three to four weeks When I have completed it Loup city will have one of the best mills second to none- -In Nebraska, and every pound of flour will be fully warranted andr<|ual to any you can get from any mill, I have hail 11 3 ears experience in milling bus loess; am a ruillright and know how to put a mill in shape and knew how to run it to make good Hour. 1 bought of former owners several thousand pounds of Hour which 1 will sell and take wheat form this years crop for pay. This Hour may not be unite as white but will make just as light bread as any Hour. When ready to start all 1 ask is that you give Loup City mill a trial and you will And she will redeem herself in good sliupe; and Loup City instead of being an importer of floor, as here to fore, will bo an ex porter. Givo us a call. Vour bumble servont and tellow townsman. Geo. K. IIotchkin. Commencing Sunday June liHb, the UNION PACIFIC will inaugurate. Through TurlstCar Service to Portlaiul, Oregon and Washington points via Union Pacific and Southern Pacific ify* thereby giving passengers the benefit of two tourist routes via Odgen to Portland. This route will take them up through the beautiful Sacramento Valley, disclosing sll features along the Shasta Route, from Sacramento. For rates, time tallies and full information, call on City Ticket Ofiloe, No 1303 Fur nuni St VF. I), Ci.IKTon. FREE HI CYCLE*. The State Journal 1* offering a first class bicycle free to any person who will get up a club of 100 yearly sub icrlbers for the Semi-Weekly Journal at $1.00 each. The bicycle* are covered bv as strong a guarantee at any $100.00 wheel and are first class In every re spect. Any young man or wo man cae now earn a bicycle, if you find vou cannot.get the required number, a liberal cash commission will be allow ed you for each subscription you do get. You can get all your friends and neighbors to take the Semi-Weekly State Journal at $1.00 a year. Address State Journal. Lincoln, Net). To California Comfortably. Every Thursday afternoon, a Tour ist sleeping car from Salt lake City, San Fransisco and Los Angeles leaves Omaha and Lincoln by the Burlington Route, it is carpeted upholstered in rattan; has spring seats and backs and is provided with curtains, beddiag, towels soop, etc. An experienced excursion conductor and a uniformed Pullman porter accompany it through to the Pacific ceait. While neither so expensively finished nor ao fine to look at as a palace sleep er. it if just as good to ride in. Second class tickets are accepted for passage and the price of a birth, wide enough and big enough for two, it only $5. For folder giving full particulars, call at nearest Burlington ticket office or write to J. Francis, G. P. A., Bur liugtou Route, Omaha., Nth. You have triad "77" for Grip am) Golds bow try "JO" for Dyspepsia. For sale l>y all druggasts 25 cents. Group and whooping cough arc child hood terror*: but like pneumonia, brim ctiitis, and other tliroalaud lung t roubles can be quickly cured by using One Min uta Gough < ure. (Jdetnlalil Bros. I iiromlitional surrender, is the only term* those famous little pills known a* DeWitt'a Little Karly lifters will make with constipation, sick headache and stomach troubles.--Odcndubl Bros Nut only acute lung troubles, which may prove fatal lu a few days, but old 1 chronic cough und throat troubles may 1 receive immediate relief and be per ' manfully cured try tine Minute Gough Cure, odfudahl Bros. p When a cold D contracted, cure It at : I once, true M note Gough Guru will *et i you on the road to recovery In a minute ! It Mill cure]v our pneumonia bronchitis, j croup and alt forms vd bug und thr-ust -troubles tMntdahl Bros i j l I'nusonau t he gen- eiua'i who an r j u«r»’d the *'■■gtegatl-m Iasi SuinUi *.* i coot uuallt cmtghlag Will llud instaut 1 j reii*t »y using M«a M i as 1 uagti un , I I a speedy and haitolv«* rented* |->t I throat and Ians Inn l*< ttlendahl Hroia Dr siiauiti Davis of Gratil is i land, the *p**t«it»l in dtaeas* of the 1 eye add ear di*» ss* s. who h i* W»a : aWral during the past three n>>.nth* | baa re'utiu d to Uis ult>« ami t» ! P«»|b» ( I i tv j Ittttti | I Mtl) *U» » U * l| At* Us »** . | f ill I llfthhl |t || f tU?« Idfl Jl%, | 1*4 ti!r,|4i.,| MmI tiffttfv in tii#4 |ipn h| • H lu ll !! «#<*| U Ui »ki> h 4H I |*#M **» ntfftl! I If'f.ipvi i, 11 |* I j *ft*% t|«V in IfUW4 %M(| Mi 4(| 4|k| | Urn* »»WihihUi Hum, Go to Gasteyer’s. THE ONEPPTCE STOPE. Your money is just as good as your neighbors. When you buy of us you know you bought just as cheap as any one. We II meet department store prices. Don’t think because Loup City was for some time a high priced town that she always will he; VVo’vi* flinnrrfwl nil that. Good unbleached muslin .06 per yd. Good grade prints - .06 Alosuuito liar • - .06 Fine lawn - - -.71”” Good scrim • • • .06 We are agts. for Schuyler flour, which is 2nd to none. Especially in the dry goods department we have many unex celled bargains which ou&ht to he taken advantage of at once. 4 For instance: We have a good summer corset for 30 cents, gents summer underwear 50 cents a suit, ladies vests from 5 to 10 cents, ladies union suits 25 cents, ladies hose 5 emits, and a full line of ladies shirt waists and wrappers at especially low prices. (live UK a call and satisfy your demands as well as your curiosity. C. GASTEYER. South Side Railroad Street, Loup City, Nebraska call on T. M. REED fora Steam Engine or a Threshing Machine Outfit binders or mowing majclimeff, wagons, buggies, disk harrows, sulkies or gang plows or anything in this lino. Prices all right. I also carry a complete stock <>t Harness and harness fixtures, Washing and Sewing Machines, Oils, etc. and everything in the line of hardware and tinware. EAST SIDE PUBLIC SQUARE, - * • LOUI' CITY, NEBRASKA. IT WILL PAY YOU! IT WILL PAY YOU TO COME TO JOHN H. TRAVIS’S _general merchandise store and get HIGHEST MARKET PRICES FOR YOUR PRODUCE. $tr jo lb* auga r * * * ’ JO ” of pru no* • • * * * 1.^* OJ bar* *»mp • • * * • I* J III* itiffti* ... * If, to .00 lea from • • • • *,u * jw, wrv H-.rn.4j «..!*•« ....r »«, «f Mu* «. *u .1 o.*» “«* “«»♦ »*• •••» r*,*''*“* «m *t . o-*u »mr ) 04 « full lift** ,.t pttu* •» .V * I **•»*. a*M‘*a'*** •» *• "*» >'• “** »* “*•*• I.MI.M will. Kftt.tutU *1.4 Ihmm it .til j«*na, b »» ...***»•, «m4 ft f*»» »»*• .4 <**«••»• IftvIuiHug til* t’ l'. 0 *1 O*. H. to. I *»», fti“l t.i* IWt«JUOH«itU'. Wo will Iiuxoii hill lino of tin* n*lohniUHl Solo ami Soliwab Slmo* • fai> I. «» wilt »* 11 ftt ttftl .HI* »'>ft»t»ftliOuti I UbNNKMKV ts|i 01 HI.ft nt«t! AM* OUT mo u MVf* At I t*! Yours for new goodo at low prices. I J. H TPAVis &eo.