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About The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917 | View Entire Issue (July 23, 1897)
For Hardware, Tinware,Furniture and Undertaking in all its branches go to Watkinson, Loup City, Neb Uoaal Daws. Hammocks from 75 cents ^ «. Wa kinson'a Harvesting will commence ill gooi earnest soon. A good cow for sale. Knquire al Watklnsou’l. Frank Smith is now setting type ii the Times olllee. The mill rsce has been repaired and the water Is again turned on. There will be an equity tcim of the district court for Sherman county, August 24. Mrs. K A Draper returned| horn* from Lincoln Saturday July 17th where she has been receiving medleal treat ment. (i. W. Zimmerman Informs us that lie has In over one hundred acres of spring wheat and that It will yield twenty bushels per acre I,. 1). Gardner returned from Wood Klver Wedensday last where he had been paying his daughter a visit L, D, reports crops looking fine all along the line, Massageo: The remarkable skin food uiiJ tissue builder is constantly winning new friends. Massageo Manuel ac companying each package Found only at Gasleyer’s. The Jewell Nursery Co. of Lake City, Minn., want a responsible man In this vicinity to sell Minnesota grown trees and nursery stock. Good pay. Hteady work. Write them today. Dr. Sumner Davis ucuiist and Auriest, Grand Island. If you want a neat Job of hand made shoe*, 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 allow prices. TheN. V. Delinator says of the cele brated “Sylvan Toilet preperation*” That they are the inert reliable, hurun less, officacious, preparations on the market. For sale at Gasteycr's. All members of the 1’uity Club are requested to tie present at the next meeting, July 28, 185(7 at U o'clock V M in the High School building As there will be an important business meeting, election of officers. N. S. Converse. Sec Dr. Sumner Davis Grand Island Speciailst in diseases, of Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Examination for glasses. Quite a force of men for several days past have been at work on the large cut east of Loup City, and, we understand, was done by Loup City township and was let to the lowest bidder. It is a sudstantlal movement in the direction of good roads. Owing to the number of threshing machines sold in this community one is led to believe that there is a larger amount of small grain to thresh this fall than there ever has been before in the history of Sherman County which undoubtly is the case. Hev. Geo. Su tberland, D. D. i’retl dent of Grand Island College, will lec tore on Constantinople, or "The Eastern Question,” July 26th, at 8 I*. M , at tbs baptist church. This lecture will be given under the auspices of the B Y. 1* I It will be instructive and entertain ing and you cannot afford to miss it. Admission lOcts The Times-Independent came back a us last week bv statine that a coucross iiuii draw s bis salary from the time von gre« opens to theeloie of the term, ah sent or present. Well, what of It? Isthal any reason why congressman tireeni should remain at home arid fail to lool after the interest of Nebraska? Per haps it is Hie new kind of reform'’ tie j dealing out. Conservative estimates of Clop stalls t.cau* piava the yield of wheal for thl year la Kansas alone at sixty mllllo bushels Already tlioosamU of nnpt' freight ears have been distributed ovei the stale for the purpose of shipping tli crop to market it is said the gtai tudi is soon expected and it will ink theln**t ol management by the rail roa uitlciel* to avoid a grain blorasli With its**grain crop lu r**k.« # the balauee of the w heat halt tha l*t» wheat crap is enorwos and few pat.pl ought to go hungry for bread th next year to coma U It ui!>*..« now ai I.i«d N |i an who has i*e«n writing weekly letters I the Time# independent, h»* cause I sow ewuiurent among bit friend* here Th tacit are that t.auga has always toe a repe'ileait. hut hi* tetter* ha* lea awmn In bniteve that since won, ng | the atlvor mining district he h** eaperi Mwtd a change at hoart and i* ao< playing second ltd lie to * pop . it i* Itr Hi* last mu** is i#t*s hd |ur an** plaoaiion hot It would be accessary l rood between the Ito** in order io g* on Ides of Whether timsfg* «** «r «a not er whenlhnr he sum* I ei would r... (the to ho. Tho only asMtnt aloe that m van arrive at now M that *■•> -<« h* lots *hef ling a m1 sed dec* at t tt*at Im I* try *ng In tornf Joeh trsMn the ' Croquet sets at Watkinson's Nice coni beef at Reynolds' meat market. ). M. Polski is building an addition to his residence. The Times Editor Is repairing his printing ofllee this week. Don't worry about the hot weathsr it will be cooler In December. Wm. Crlss has purchased a new steam threshing machine at a cost of #2,100 00 Miss Lszzte Cnsick from Ottowa Kan sas is visiting her friend Mrs. W. L. Marcy. The celebrated .Sylvan Toilet Re qusltes; Sold only by the agent—Mrs. Cbas. Gasteyer. The rules of the church will he read Sunday morning, at tlio 51. E. Church. All the members are requested to he present. The Dingley Tariff bill lias now be came a law. and the popocrats will now have an opportunity to know wheather the tariff is an Issue. The Populist and "free silver republl cana'Yonvened at Lincoln on Septem der 1st at the same time and place. No doubt withjthe same set of delegates. lieo E. iienschoter, editor of this valuable sheet made a business trip to Lincoln Monday last He will also visit Ids parents at Kali City before return big. Our street commissioner got a ten cent trove ^on himself one day the fore part of the week and mowed down some of the weeds growing along the street. Eye. Ear. Nose and Throat. Dr. Sumner Davis Grand Is land. The ladies of the Degree of Honor will give a dance, Tuesday night, July 27. at the Opera House Admission; Gentlemen 30 ct» Ladies free. All are ..r.eJUIIo Ir.erlt4.il We drove a few mile* up the valley last Sunday evening aud took a good view of the growing crops on the valley. They are simply Immense. Several Held* were already in shock and more of them were ready to cut. The 'Tourist Sleeper is an‘ ‘up to-date' car. Maximum comfort at minimum cost, is the principal upon which these cars are built and operated, They run dally from Council Bluffs and Omaha to Ogden San Francisco and Portland. Pullman porters with every car- For further particulars call on or address Wm.U. Clifton, Agent. The popoerstie press is muklng -a great hdabaloo because their is so maDy strikes going on la the land. For the last four years they raised the same kind of a rumpus because so many people were out of employment that a strike could not bu Inaugerated now that there is em ployment for all our pops who are net satisfied because these laborers can not get everything they ask for. 8. F. Reynolds while paying a small bill the other day accidently dropped a ten dollar green back in the door of Ife pew’s blacksmith shop .When he discov ered his loss he went back to the shop and found tho bill at the feet of a“free silver republican.” The poor fellow had stood looking at it but had shouted free silver so long and loud tbathe did not consider the green back worth pick ing up. We are also of the opinion that if there was to be no more court held in this district until about the 1st of Dec ember of this year it would greatly help the farmers who have morgages upon their farms. With the present prospect of a large crop most of them will be able to pay up the back interest and a portion of the principal and in many in stances %:here the loan is small they will be able to clear up the whole of it. But should the company* holding these loans start foreelosure with a term of court in session before the crop could be placed mum the uiar ,et w-ould <m)v tilitce a Mil of unueeeaaary coat upon them and . the loan harder to pay oil No more eoitr* in this district until neatly the last of the year would save thousands of ■ dollars lo its farmers K*m\ KOI I' k , ; l it# following stock w»» taken up at ! my farm >c. t|on Township lit H II 31 In UrUtol 1'ownahip Sherman County i , 1 mule coll dark brown about :i years ,, old I mate colt, bay With white left | I hind toot annul dyears old The owner I can have same by paying damages and | . notice t ins tivlirke ' III U|| Villi K i • i m j m, III of Ilia . <•' ,\ K It ttnlfalo \ \ In Ang th« l MON I1 As I TIC wilt make the great j , ly reduced rate fortu tor the round tup [( He iur* your ticket road* *is the f <itHclal ti'and \rmy route t nton , I'aslt, t his ago aio' North westvin S , » t A -stj | N t. «ie |*i*l# tin w .v • I far llati litiisi sa.l lull Informal . ii call >m VI ft Cut Inti \g#«t > ! fa* ««* Slay IS#*#s la %.i falalittw Via the Hurt ag ten Mottle du » ll IT I* »9 fo and * i b f a 1st a» l M • da* Ihere.i'Wf until AugOal I t I | ha sail Ml any »f the stmts hi* 1sta i ! «l*y* a»d »»« **s* e* » ,ga to c- *#t aft I ft# mi idewisl as pal wi of ll#y*l a<tH i |# ib-apivg c*i weal*. tlswalei* ale thy# Msml I t N MM #g#**t mi I j wi.te It* J t iso* :is t« |* \ t Oust, i Manta Harvest has commenced in goodsb«r« this week. J. II, Travis has decorated b.. With a new wind will. A. H. Outhouse made a business trip to tlie country last Wednetday. Loup City and vnoinlty were visited last Monday night with a nice rain. Several more new threshing inae hine were received at this point last week. Gastcyer is closing out his tine of Sclz Sell nob shoes at very low prices, Call and see them. Sherman County's teachers institute opened up Mouduy last with an enroll ment of forty-five teachers. Mrs. O. Henschoter and Miss Carrie Holcombe had ipiite a time with a run away team while at Aacadia last Friday. Do you need a washing machine, elotbes wringer, wash boiler, tinware, or anything In that line? If so call on T. M. Heed. The Loup City Camp of Modern Woodman of American will hold their annual picnic on August 25th. A good time Is expected. SMIIKKK’S llEART.flCKN. Heart-burn from excessive smoking, or from any other cause, is relieved hy the first dose of .Vo. 10, I*r. Humphrey's Specific for Dyspepsia: 25 cts. all drug glsts. , Commencing Sunday June l:uh, the UNION PACIFIC; will inaugurate. 'I'llrough Turist Car .Service to Portland. Oregon and Washington points via Union Pacific and Southern Pacific ICys thereby giving passengers the benefit of two tourist routes via Odgen to Portland. This routo will take them itp through the beautiful Sacramento Valley, disclosing all features along the snasta Koine, iron) Sacramento. for rates, time tallies urn! full Information, call on City Ticket Office, No. 1303 Far nam St. VV. D. Cf.IFTON. To California Comfortably. Every Thursday afternoon, a Tour ist sleeping car from Salt Lake City, San Fransisco and Los Angeles loaves Omaha and Lincoln by the Burlington Route. It is carpeted upholstered in rattan; lias spring seats and hacks and is provided with curtains, bedding,towels coop, etc. An experienced excursion conductor and a uniformed Pullman porter accompany it through to the Pacific coast. While neither so expensively finished tior so fine to look at as a palace sleep er. it is just us 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 §.1. For folder giving full particulars, cull at nearest Burlington ticket olllce or write to J. Francis, G. P. A.. Bur lington Route, Omaha., N'eh. Croup and whooping cough are child hood terrors: but like pneumonia, bron chitis.and other throat and lung troubles can tic ipiickly cured by using One Min ute Cough Cure. Odendahl Bros. Unconditional surrender, Is the only terms those famous little pills known as DeWitt’s Little F-arly Risers will make with constipation, sick headache and stomach troubles,—Odendahl Bros. When the spring time comes,••gentle 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 all the year round,—Oden dahl Bros. Not only acute lung trouble*, which may prove fatal in a few days, but old chronic cough and throat troubles may receive immediate relief ami be per manently cured by One Minute Cough *.'ure, Odendabl Bros. j When a cold I* contracted, cure it at once. One Minute Cough cure will act J you on the road to recovery iu a minute. It w III cure.jour pneumonia, bronchitis, croup and all form* of lung and throat troubles. Odendabl Bin,. I'Mi sox at. The gentleman who an ■ noyed the congregation last Sunday by continual!) coughing will tlnd instant relief by using Unu Minute Cough Cure, n RfMMMJ and haiinle-. retu« I) for throat and lung trouble*. Odeitdahl | Bros. I'r. >umuer l»a\u of lira ml 1* ; land, the specialist in disease of the eye aud ear dist ases, wbo has le u a I went during the past three months ha* returned lit hts olll. e and I* prrpaired to attend to pa'ictil* as ! usual Intit) lay. I, « long time It* tight to I sinful a tntui.ie *. pile* but Jacob Slit hell of I u,.in title is *1 rug gird lltsl hog Iwlitie h< tried lay) lit. Wtl. h II .ret shit It .yun hi; ami pnimittsMlf cured ho« It |* etptaily rnetllt* tt «* ins, and all .ain *it,,i jh'h* II hi.d thi Hr or IT'S OANCEROUS ? 1 \** • * I F « - *i *. P»« I kn % )*»,,, I *4*4 • %* . 44 - 4->WM* •• *4 « * | * * r« s-4* « . R«| ««4lf • Ut*«4 w4 • ItMH 1444 • id % %r-i <■*•* i * 4 1 A s sic* • TV* fvc »■> .1 44 MU t*| Mill MMU FAIRBANKS, MORSE 4 CO., HOif rsrnsw HI Co.ana. Nett, ms »t nt«* 4»|«i«rS 1 epAS. gasteyep Is still ottering 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 FPUfTS: YVe have just receive anew lot of dried fruits which we offer as follows: Choice prunes, per pound - • - . .05 New apricots “ “ - - - - .10 Evaporated apples “ “ .... .06 No 1. Nectarines “ “ - • • * -09 Evaporated peaches “ “ • • • .08 Evaporated raspberries “ “ • .20 DPY GOODS: % We are now making room for our fall stock und we think it would pav 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 In cents per yard. GEPEP/U-JTIES: If in need of a suit of clothes call and examine our “Happy Home” brand. Men’s suits for QUEEPSW/\PE: 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 plates 40 cents and cups and saucers 30 cts. per set. Every item guarranteed as represented. CHAS. GASTEYER. call ox 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 and Harness fixtures, Mini anil Sevini Machines, Oils, etc and everything in the line of hardware and tinware. HAST SIDK PUBLIC SQUARK, - • - LOUP CITY, NKBRASKA. Financial Statement of 1. AT. Tolski, Treasurer, of Sherman county, Nebraska, from January 1st. 1807, to July 1st, 1807. Hal. on lOol I a c - Tr n n h -|Tr a u h - I Naina* of Fund*: bund Itlou*, all farrad 1 ferred L>1* bur*. Ooiunda __ Jan l,VT aource* To From | alon* State Fund IMSttL MM «i ... 3 66 7341 77 j 14*4 I < County General KWH 181 5458 10 2003 (15j 1000 00 3387 00 174 4(1 8468 77 •• Interest Bond 4 13 5430 10 loon oo 4048 0* 187 30 2853 25 “ Road 3048 07 385 3.6 | '2000 181 00 30 13 131 1558 12 “ Bridge 1366 13 1342 05 431 46 10 30 2*21 02 •• Poor.. . 223 88 : 358 181 !..... | 1* 00 504 *3 “ Judgement. .. 8i 82' 10 62 - I 37 71 07 '• High Helped. 2 12 32 OK I 8o *« *3 31 “ Soldiers Belief 29* 37 lo 7*1 81 30 37 240 83 District School 2480 73 11339 12 56 181 . 3581 21 78 24 1818 40 Hchool Judgement . 1138 86| 34 12: 53 uo 67 33 31 1063 04 School Bond 4838 36 2130 25 .... 1844 3 4 20 54 435* 72 Township Funds 2806 30 . 3601 19 1 3*05 12 123 36| 2434 38 District Hoad . »4 33 .1 *4 3* Township Bond. , 318 44; 04 91 .| 3*0! 38106 " Judgement I 91! 3* 5* ... I 12 39 32 I.oup 4’lty Village. i... 371 36 510 00 18 HO I* 15 “ •• Bond I 318 60 630 I# i . 14 70; 89102 •• •• Judgment 12 17 ds* 3H . ... ! 71*1181 » »' 1317* Mtrh&jld Village I uo ... .| 1 «« Ashton *• 6 37 19 16 ... .! 53 131 I 82; - Hockvllle •* 87 71 09 08 120 (Hi 2 5.1 14 26 Institute . . 51 14 II 1*1 .. . . .i 40 6 1 74 Printers _ j Wi 67 47 ho 58 161 1 *0 74 61 Flues an4 Ucensee ... I **i 2 tsi 3 Oo Miscellaneous. .... | 22:2k ., ....... . . ttlouden Thistle 3 76 16 rail 3 oo 1 67 15 03 Hchool i Inters i J3» 00 2 26 37 I *1 on 400 37 124782 us! .130.31 II 3069 66 ' 3U6U 65 31899 16 Till kill 307181 II iUMiriur.v It*i4iir« liiikUMi> l«t, 1*41,. • IH)M U* * ..»iwv»*Mt from rp rr*«*•*, IJklH «# » Ittfti Ut«» il, KM> Tft •* \*m •• vj»i ♦* " t**4 .. H4Vf utt M \mt ** l.tlt tM *• m •* .. «i *• i*i M &i -a M t«*u ** « 1* »** •• 1% IJ fru«M H. U h.1 l«»*. -\*4* *1 *• IM»I« 1,111 VI I lv*K. Ivpflt 41* VS “ - 0*1 *4 I*' Mvit'M*! uf(i«|« ‘01 01 Hint* <»f Sw!>r»»fcM, / Mbwruuui OottBtf11 I. I U PoUfct, Tr— nrt»r of Mill county, ilu MtUwa) ••*u« lb«l lift* for**" In* •UUiu«nt u i'«irr*rl»* I v*rily b*ll*v»* I M I*U1AII. OiMMlf Tf«M«r*r. Huli*t!iilt*t| aiul »*i*b to I-%*f»»r*» tu» ilu* 'Mb • U> nf July, l«tH \m*ii iimuhun, CiMiBiy iWk. — W J. riHIIKK Ulu, K. IIK.NM IIDI KK, ml V iiKi I.>hjc <!ir» I KISH Ktt A HKNsrHOl KU. it #:• i h *: v ivi ri: .i w v# v i i»i i* nn • Kinw'i* 1.4*. NViM, I'nltiv tin I m4 lrri|«t*l Uu»*H f«ir S»l# NOTICE OP A DM 1NHTK A TO Its' SALK OP BEAL ESTATE, In district court of Sherman oouuty anil State of Nebraska. Jacob Albers as administrator of the estate of Charles C Keas land, deceased 1’laliitltr vs. Ernst Kelsland, father and sole heir at law of Charles C Itcas land, deceased, anil unknown liters and all persons Interested ill said esiute, Defendants. Notice is lierefy given tbal in pursuance or an order of lion. I M. Sullivan. Judge of the district oourt of .Sherman County and State ol Nebraska on l lie cv day of June, laid for tho saleot the real estate hereafter de scribed there will be sold at the south disir of the Court House In the village of Loup city In said county of Nliorman and State of Nebraska on the 7 day of August lsM7. at two o’clock ii. m of said day at public vendee to the highest hiddei on the lollowlng terms, tu wit .-one half In cash at date of sale and remainder on one > ears time, secured by a first morgagoon said premises; the follow lug I'escrlbed real estate situate In Ilia County of Sherman and state of Nebraska to- wit; The south west quarter of the south west (|Uarler of siiUoni*. right In township (Ml thirteen, north of range (13) thirteen, west of t he M i>. ui. Said sale will remain open one hour. Deled Ibis 11 day of July, Is'.ir. Jacob Hunts, Administrator of the estate of Charles C, lieaeland lie cease; I. The Keystone Watch Case Co. of Philadelphia, the largest watch caae manufactur ing concern in the world, is now putting upon the Jas. ltoss Filled and other casts made by it, a Im>w (ring) whit h cannot Iw twisted or pulled off the watch. It U a sure protection against the pickpocket and the many ac cident* that octatl Matches fitted with the old style bow. which la simply held in by friction ami cm I*- twisted oil with the huger*. It i» called the 1 mm m ea-t i uiimii a vis pvt viwatt • U ii* out Ost sal w* pi.kia* i*m* wtA* mJ •sain **i. lei |w w« -tmi'llA t toll | Aim