The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917, July 16, 1897, Image 8

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    For Hardware, Tinware,Furniture and Undertaking in all its branches go to Watkinson, Loup City, Neb
Lioaal Dsws.
Hammock* from 78 cent* up at \Y a
kinson's
Harvesting will commence in good
earnest soon
A good cow for sale. Enquire a
Wat kinson’s
Hon. J. N. Paul, of St Paul was dc
ing business In the city Wednesday.
Robert Mathew ha* a new wheel II
is of the Ben Hub manufacture and inn
cream colored handles.
The county board of supervisors arc
again In session anil there will be more
proceedings for publication next week.
YV. J. Willier, of Litchfield was a
pleasant caller at this office last Tues
day while doing business in t he city..
Miss Minee Craven started for her
home at Elm Creak last Thursday morn
ing after a two months visit with friends
There will l>e an eipiity term of the
district court for Hbermau county,
August 24.
f)o you need a washing machine,
clothes wringer, wash boiler, tinware,
or anything In that lineIf so cal) on
T. M. Reed.
The Itelsland real estate for which
.TopoIi Altifrtk iu MilmillifitTutor is bCIIILT
advertised to sell August 7tb, 1W7 Hcc
notice in another column.
The officers of school district No. *2
have posted notices for bids to move and
plaster their school house. VVe refer
them to Peter Rowe who Is a good hand
at the Iwiz.
The Jewell Nursery Co. of Lake City,
Mlun., want a responsible man in this
vicinity to sell Minnesota grown trees
and nursery stock. Good pay. Steady
work. Write them today.
Massageo: The remarkable skin food
and tissue builder is constantly winning
new friends. Massageo Manuel ac
companying each package Found only
at Gasteyer's.
If you want a neat job of hand made
shoes, or shoe repairs, or to purchase
shoes from a well selected stock of the
best makes in the market go to II Dol
ling. New stock at low prices
TheN. Y. Delinator says of the cele
brated ‘‘Sylvan Toilet preperations”
That they are the mort reliable, harm
less, efficacious, preperations on the
market. For sale at Gasteyer's.
Mrs. Kate A. Masou and daughter
Lyda are here frem Canr.elton. Indiana
Visiting with A. P. Cuiley, her brother.
Mrs. Mrson is the mother of Wm. Mason
who spent the winter of 1W5 here with
his uncle.
Geo. E. iiotclikin, the new miller
moyed his family and house hold effects
down from Arcadia last Tuesday. They
occupy the residence in the east part of
town one door east of the McGrath resi
dence.
Miss Lulu Bower returned from St.
Paul last Wednesday where she has
heea for medical treatment for the past
three months. W’e have not learned at
this writing wheather her health has ira
proved or not.
C. II. Winteer and little son Solo
man, of Rockville made this office a
pleasant call to-day while in the city
Mr. Winteer reports harvesting com'
rnenced in his section of the country
anil corn looking good but needing
rain.
■lames Conger has already harvester
115 acres of his winter wheat and rye
and is now engaged in running his ncs
harvester for some of his neighbors
.fames says he is going to cut enougl
grain on the side to make first pay men
on the machine. Ills spring wlieet w||
be ready for harvest next week
MUs lleary Young gave a party a
her parents residence to a large numb*
of invited friends lust Saturday erasing
The party was given in celebration o
tier sixteenth birthday tine of ih
chief amusement* wa* a bowary danc
whichwaa accompanied by good music
A most pleanent time Is reported by ul
who participated
Adaiu shaupp, manager of the I.uu
* Ity, Arcadia. A-hton aud shaupp* Sh
mg elevator* (ay* that during the umnl
of August last year they took in at l.ou
t "tty os er t u*bei* of wheat and a
*'*re right la the bailed dUcrlet Tbl
year he I'Xpeetr to do a very nmcb iwry
er business «t this point s* be judge
th» nbeaicrup and >o fact mint utiu
crop, are five times as large a* the
were I at year.
'there • a* unite a Urge crowd fr«t
here went rip to Arcadia verier da
•Morning to attend the tt oodman prenn
It I* est.mated that ai»«ut m* limit
ami wtwni, hopper- were present a««i
way np tune I* reported tine w| th
principal leal urea of ihe ptogiam *r
Ihe bail game* of five innings each In
tween lamp • ily and Arcadia, and l.ou
t ity and M»*on i'll v ir-.ih game* wer
w«« l*> Ihe I •ewp i >ty team the forme
hy a lews of if to ,'ao t ihe unet by
*s«ro stf • to I. W H Melur p.tcbe,
Ml games N th* I os p i lly lean
and tannest twenty men la lb* tins inn
ieg«. Hie I,smp t it* ns general!]
plat bail when they p*< Mali** in ibi
he* 1‘hey *wessghl her- - a po.ae s.
ftn UM aa a result of liter* effort
Croquet sets at Watkiuson's
, Nice corn beef at Reynolds’ mea
market.
The celebrated Sylvan Toilet Re
qusites; Sold only by tlie agent—Mrs
Cbaa. Oasteyer.
Uasteyer is closing out his line o.
Sel/ School) shoes at very low prices
Call and see them.
Win. Neville lias purchased (lie Ray
mond residence property and moved
Ills family therein last Tuesday.
J- L. Ilawk threshed his rye from
the shock last Monday. It is said fob*
the first Job of threshing done in thr
country.
John Fisher is erecting a new frunic
barn on his farm. Si/e 24 feet square.
He lias also built a grunery in connect
ion with the barn.
Harvest has commenced in good earn
est. Several Holds of rye and winter
wheat is now in the shock and the spring
wheat w ill be ready next week.
O. Hensehoter U working up quite a
livery business. He has had teams out
every day this week. And still Improve
ments are going on at the Round Front
barn over #l!JO 00 will be expended- for
repairs. There Is not a town in the west
that can afford better livery service
than I.oup City.
The l'ourist Sleeper is an* ‘up to-date’
car. Maximum comfort at minimum
cost, is tiie principal upon which these
cars are built and operated, 'They run
daily from Council IHoffs and Ornahato
Ogden San Francisco and Portland.
Pullman porters with every car’ For
further particulars call on or address
W.vt.D. Clifton, Agent.
'Through an oversight we neglected
HIM vii uh III nit ii11<>11 iiic uinuii xervicc*
which were belli ut Loup City July i,
in the morning at the Methodist church
and in the evening at the liaptist
church Kev Webster preached in the
morning and Kev. Mhattuck preached iu
the evening. Both meetings were at
tended by a large gathering, it may he
noted here that the church going people
of the different denomination* of Loup
City and vacinity are working hand In
hand and that the church prlvalRges
offered the public here are second to
none in the State.
A gathering of populists usually re
mind* one of some of the storms we
have haJ in the west. A dark cloud
appears on the horizen and gradually
grow* larger and larger. Flashes of
lightening and peals of thunder fright
en the nervous and there is a general
closing of window* and doors; stock
I* driven to shelter and the chickens
get under cover. After this prelimi
nary demonstration which is usually
unnecessarily prolonged, it rain* a little
and then the sun shines. Windows and
doors are again opened and cattle
and chickeus return to to their feed and
the timid ones exclaim: “Oh pshaw', 1
thought “omething would follow after
all that commotion.—Ex.
There is on water iu the Burwell ditch.
Efforts have been made for some
week* to get the water down, but no
water shows itself farther than a few
miles at best. Would’nt it ha nice
to have the Ord bonds floated, a big
ditch bu iltand heavy expence* going
on and then depend on the little ditch
to supply ub? It was a lucky thing
, for us that those bonds would not
sell when the officers were trying sc
hard to get rid of them. Ord Quiz
i
t If a man finds a dollar iu the road
1 that's free silver. If lie erucks a
safe and gets ten or fifteen dolllan
l in halves <|uarters and dimes that's
r free silvar. Silver got in any otliei
way is not free. It always eosti
just what it is worth the same tia
. any thing else. It is no earner to gei
a dollars worth of silver Ilian a dot
1 tar's worth of gold and no harder
| It is just tlih same and always wd
i> iw York Titties
* I
v Local, pup* assure the iiu*.iie«i
men ol Kearney that for two huu
died dollars the pop state iimvw
. lion can tie had ttsi* year which ii
i, | two hundred dollars wore than tithe
* Lincoln «»r Omaha has ever paid fo
f the satae circus It has always bed
a mislt-iy worth studying why th<
14 pop party , so loud in da professioi
I of hive for (he great cotnnioi
l people sitouid dist itiuuaU again*
„ the small Nebraska titles Hut 01
s a par with that other cardinal teal
* } urn of populism that the »*ltUe shout*
|seek the man. as vsempiitkwd in the
j county at the prvannt time by thi
t ■ eaiamdv screw* tier* If the j *o ■
i want UihoM sownmii..»* at Keainei
* I* t the party oittcDts cu«av to Kearnci
II and him a hail tike m«n, ami pay foi
j It 11 tth ait the stale oitt* m It U»*k<
,! like the party ought to get over tht
.piill piecing and hat passing age
Kearney ‘tun.
Thomas K. Watson in a signet
i e litorial in the last issue of hii
People s Party Paper charges tha
the fusionists have entered into j
compact to deliver the populist vott
to the democrats in 1000, and Ilia
the $1,500, recently computed to tbs
populist fund by Mr. Bryan out (1
the proceeds of his hook sales is thr
first installment of the purchase
money. And Tom generally knows
what he is talking about.--Shelton
Clipper.
SMOKKK’S 1IKAKT.HUIIN.
Heart burn from excessive smoking,
or from any other cause, is relieved by
the first dose of So. 10, Dr. Humphrey’s
Specific for Dyspepsia; Snots, all drug
Commencing Sunday June Ifitb, the
UNION PACIFIC will inaugurate,
Through Turist Car Service to Portland,
Oregon and Washington points via
Union Pacific and Southern Pacific
K'jrs thereby giving passengers the
benefit of two tourist routes via Odgcn
to Portland , This routs will take them
up through the beautiful Sacramento
Valley, disclosing ill features along the
Shasta Route, from Sacramento. For
rates, time tables and full information,
call on City Ticket Office, No, 1303 Far
mini St W. D. Ct.IKTON.
FREE BICYCLES.
The State Journal Is offering a first
class bicycle free to any parson who
will get up a clul> of 100 yearly sub
scrlbers for the Semi-Weekly Journal
at $1.00 each. The bicycles are covered
bv as strong a guarantee as any 8100.00
wheel and are first class In every re
■peer. Any young man or wo
man can aow earn a bicycle. If you
find you cannot gel 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, Neb.
To California Comfortably.
Every Thursday afternoon, a Tour
ist sleeping car from Salt Lake City,
Sau Fransisco and Los Angeles leaves
Omaha and Lincoln by the Burlington
Route.
It is carpeted upholstered in rattan;
has spring seats and hacks an d is
provided with curtains, bedding, towels
soop, etc. An experienced excursion
conductor and a uniformed Pullman
porter accompany it through to the
Pacific coast.
While neither so expensively finished
nor so fine to look at as a palace sleep
er. it is 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, is only #5.
For folder giving full particulars, call
at nearest Burlington ticket office or
write to J. Francis, G, P. A., Bur
lington Route, Omaha., Neb.
Croup and Whooping cough are child
hood terrors: but like pneumonia, bron
chilis, and other throat and lung troubles
can be quickly cured by using One Min
ute Cough Cure.— Odendabl Bros.
Unconditional surrender, Is the only
terms those famous little pills known
as DeWitt’s Little Early Risers will
make with constipation. sick headache
and stomach troubles,—Odendahl ltros.
When the spring time comes.-geutle
Annie,” like all other sensible persons,
will cleanse the liver and renovate the
system with DeWitt’s Little Early
Risers, famous little pills for the liver
and stomach ail the vear round.—Oder.
dull] Bros.
Not only acute lung troubles, which
may prove tatul in a few days, but old
chronic cough and throat troubles may
receive immediate relief and he per
manently cured by One Minute rough
Cure, Odendahl Bros.
When a cold Is contracted, cure it at
once. One Minute Cough Cure will set
you oil I lie road to recovery in a minute.
It will purely our pneumonia, bronchitis,
croup and all forms of lung and throat
j troubles. Odenduhl Bros,
I'MIKINSL The gentleman who an
noyed the congregation last Sunday by
I continually coughing w ill llud instant
relief by using One Minute (tough Cure,
a speedy and harmless remedy for
throat and lung troll'tie- O.li-ndahi
i j Bros.
|tr. Sumner l*avi* of tituiid 1*
| laud, the »|>ti lalmt m disease of the
i eye and ear diseases, who lias hern
r absent during the past thiec mouths
II ha* returned to hi* »lti>e and is
I1 prt paired to attend t<t paOeuts as
■ j usual.
> I airly day* I* s lung time lit light sc
i p-sinful a trouble a* pile* but Jacob
Mlnb. lt of thuonlllc. (•» struggled
that long before h« tiled |wtt|t|i
1 (V in b || t(s| waive, abbh pu.aly ml
permaaeaity cured tout It is equally
i rite, rise .u at rent* an t *11 shin aNWl
, Um* IMesdibl 111
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FAIRBANKS, MOBtC (k CO..
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1 CHAS. GASTEYEP
Is still offering you the rarest bargaing ever seen in the city of Loup,
and consequently his trade is increasing daily. He invites you to
enter his place of business on the south side of railroad street and
partake of the following bargains at the affixed prices:
DPJED FPUJTS:
We have just receive a new lot of dried fruits which we offer as follows:
Choice prunes, per pound ... - Ofi
New apricots “ “ . . . - .10
Evaporated apples “ “ ... - .06
No 1. Nectarines “ “ . - - * .09
Evaporated peaches “ “ - - - .08
Evaporated raspberries “ “ . . * - .-0
DFY GOODS:
We are now making room for our fall stock and we think it would
pay you to look over our line before purchasing elsewhere. We still
have a few choice patterns in white dress goods which we sell at 10,
12, 14 and 17 cents; also black India linnen at If) cents per yard.
GEFEFALJTJES:
4k
If in need of a suit of clothes call and examine our “Happy Home’
brand, Men’s suits for
QUEEfiSWAFE:
Now is the time of year when you need dishes. We are closing out
our “Lustre Brand” ware at ten per cent discount. Plain white plate*
40 cents and cups and saucers 30 cts. per set. Every item guarranteed
as represented.
CHAS. GASTEYER.
call on T. M. REED fora
Steam Engine or a Threshing Machine Outfit
binders or mowing machines, wagons, buggies, disk harrows, sulkies or gang plows
or anything in this line. Prices all right, I also carry a complete stock of
Harness ami Harness fixtures, Washing aid Savins Machines, Oils, etc.
and everything in the line of hardware and tinware.
HAST SIDE PUBLIC SQUARE, * • - LOUP CITY, NEBRASKA.
Financial Statement of I. M. Folski, Treasurer, of
Sherman county, Nebraska, from January 1st.
1897, to July Jst, 1897.
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Hal on Gol l e c . Tr a n * . Tf a n * -
Name* of Fund*: hand tlona. ull ferreil ferreil DU bun, CoomiU
__ .lau l,*97 Mourcee To From _ elonit
Stale Fund... * 24*) 91 * 6325 65 ... 8 65 7841 77 1464 14
County General. 1028 4M 5458 lit 2I«18 66i 1000 no 8867 18) 174 4« 6468 77
•• Interent Bond . . 3 19 5490 III 11881 18)1 4046 08 187 96 2959 2*
*• Hoad . .. 8046 07 :185 95 . 2000 18) (9) 80 13 60 1868 12
•• Bridge 1356 12 1342 66 I 131 45 16 80 7221 02 i
“ Four. .. *23 83 353 (81. 12 <81 564 88
“ Judgement 66 *2] III 62 37 71 07 !
“ High School. 2 12] 92 68 1 60 86 88 84
“ Soldier* Belief_ 292 37 10 78 .1 61 90 37 240 88
DUtrlct Sehool. 2480 791 11939 13 56 |8) 9581 21 76 24 4818 46
School Judgement 1138 56| 31 12 53 00 67 33 31 1069 04
School Houd . 1583 951 2190 '25 . 1844 94 *0 * 4 4858 72
Townahlp Fund* 2866 un 3601 19 3806 12 128 V6i 2434 88
DUtrlct Komi . . 34 99 . . ! 34 99
Tow o*hi|i Bond.. . 918 41 64 91 .... 2 So 98106
" Judgement . 1 91 38 53 . . 1 12 89 32
L*»i|i City Village .. . . 371 95 310 uo 18 so 18 15
" “ Bond 318 56 5911 16 .14 7ll 891 02
“ •* Judgment . 12 17 :lee 38 TUI i* 8 80 191 75
Mtchfljld Village 196 ... .. 196
A*htou •• . 8 27 19 15 53 6o' 1 82 ....
Kockvltta " 1 67 71 69 (ml . j 120 (kll 2 53 14 -t>
liiMtltute ... . ... I 51 II II UI] .. to 61 71
Friuter* . I eii 47 17 «n 58 IF. I no 74 51
Fine* »u' Ucenee*. 1 on 3 on 9 111
M.x'ellaneoli* _ 22 28 . .... 22 88
KiimUii Till.tie . . .. .... .1 3 76 15 011 j 9IH 1 57 15 09
Schied order* . 288 011 3*26 97 j 61 00 tllO 97
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NOTICK OK ADMINHTKATOKM' SAI k or
ItKAL EHTATK,
In district coart of Sherman county and
Itute of Nebraska,
lanob Albers ax administrator
if the estate of Charles 0. Kean
and, deceased Plaintiff
vs.
Ernst Kelsland, father and sole
lelratlawof Charles C Kea*
and, deceased, and unknown
iters and all persons Interested
n said estate. Defendants.
Notice is horefy given that in pursuance
if an order of Hou. .I.M. Sullivan, Judge of
lie district court of Hhennun fount; and
ilute ot Nebraska on the uw day of June, Issr
or the sale ot the real estate hereafter de
icrlbed there will be sold at the south door
if the Court House lu the villago of l.oup
Ity In said county of Hhoriiiuii and Stale of
Nebraska on the 7 day of August IHM7, ut two
•'clock ii. in of said usy at public vendue to
ibe highest bidder on tlieloltowlug terms,
!o. wit,.one half in cash ut dale ot sale and
remainder on one> ears time, secured by a
list inurgage ou said premises, the lolluw
ug ('escribed real estate situate In Hie
Don my of Sherman and state of Nebraska
Ui- wlli-Tb« soutli west quartern! the south
west quarter ot section!*,eight In township
l b thirteen, norlIs of range (l.'t) thirteen,
west of t he u p. ni.
Said sale will remain open one hour.
Dwlud this II day of July, isbt.
Jakhi Vi ii mis, Administrator
ut the estate of Charles r. Iteaslamt D»
eased v
The Keystone Watch
Case Co. of Philadelphia,
the largest watch case niamitactnr
ing concern in the world, is now
putting upon the Jav Bum Filled
ami other cases made hy it. n |Hiw
(ring) which cannot he twisted ot
pullrtl off the watch.
It is a sure protection against the
pickpocket and the tuauy accidents
that nefall watches fitted with tin
old style how. which is simply held
in hy ftn turn ami can lw tw isttsl oil
witiulw i It ,, C4
******•*•••* u#m t,Mte ami \<<f
h»dd only thtoMgh watch deaUts,
without nits thatge
A«k any Jeweler lot pamphlet
ot kw| to the tt'auuta*turn*
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