The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917, October 15, 1897, Image 8

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    For Hardware, Tinware,Furniture and Undertaking in all its branches go to Watkihson, Loup City,Neb
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Lioaai Dsws.
Dick O'Bryan w ent to Grand Island
Saturday.
Major C. 8. Klisou, of Analey, waa in
the city last Tueaday.
For washing machines and clothes
wringer* aee T. M. Heed.
T. 8. Nightlr.gsle has the new ad
dltlon to hit residence nearly competed.
For wagons, buggies, harness, aulkey,
plows, hardware, tinware, aall on
T M.lteed.
We had a line rain Sunday morning,
something we have been needing for
some lime.
Sixteen to one smoking tohaoco 20
cents a pound at Conhlter A Co. 5 cent
packages, try It.
T. H. Nightingale went to St. Paul
Wednesday to attend to a law suit
which bo I* Interested III as attorney.
Milo Gilbert and family started on a
trip overland to visit friends and rela
tive* at Cairo, Harvard anil York.
The County Sunday Hfho.d A»*ocl
at ion held its annual convention here
Saturday and Sunday with a good atteo
dence.
Louis Hechthold has made a good
supervisor and the people of Loop
City township should rc-elccl him,
You can’t core consumption but you
can avoid It ami cure every other form
of throat or lung trouble by the use of
One Minute Cough Cure. - Odendulil
Bros.
The editor drove over to Litchfield
Jn»t. Monday and observed an lnerea«i
In business since our last visit, Litch
field I* u thriving town and her clil/,eri*
arc up aud doing.
The member* of the Lurie*' Aid
Society tire requested lo meet lit tile
home of Mrs. M. L. Culley, Wednesday
afternoon Oct. 20th. at 2 p in. I’lea-c
bring needles ui d thimble*
While Adam Hbaupp and family were
out riding Inst Sunday morning the
team ran away upset the carriage and
threw the occupant! out. Mia. Sehaupp
was quite seriously hurt but the rest of
them escaped without injury. The car
riage was hadiy smashed up hut no
damuge to the team.
The tiennan Society of Loop City
will celebrate th«lr Bib. anniversary
on the eveuing of October 22nd.
with a torch light procession. The
Loup City Cornet Hand will lead In the
procession. A dance will beheld in the
. opera house to which all the members
and their families are Invited.
Kev. Johnson, of Kearney and 1’rcs
hyterlan Mlsalonaiy worker for Nebras
ka, has been holding regular services
at the baptist church every evening
this week. On Sunday next he will
discourse In the morning at 10:80 and
in the evening at 7:80, this city He
will also preach next Sunday In the
Moou school house at 8 p. in
An elocutionary entertainment con
sisting of scenes form Shakspeare and
liryon will bu given Wediiesduv und
Thursday evening by Miss In a Taylor
at the opera housu with a change of
program each night. Comedy of
Errors, Othello, Romeo and Juliet and
Merchant of Venice together with
scenes from Jlyron. A dance the last
night will close the program for the
pleasure of all holders of tickets, ad
mission 25 cents.
Cbas. Keldel returned lust Tuesday
from a two weeks trip to Kpringtield.
Illinois where he went in company with
eleven other Nebraskaln* with two ear
loud* of Nebraska products to exhibit
at the Illinois state fair Among the
collections were some from Sherman
county. Mr. Jteidel returns with noth
lug but good words for Nebraska. He
says that her products were clearly in
the lead of every thing In ihu product
llsiM rill a* V til 1 ii f Is Hi 'll siituiL intr sif rt/i.
taloen Mr. Jtcidcl said Dial as compared
with the other samples at the Fair the
Nebraska exhibit was euunense. Mr.
Keidel was offered by u farmer living
seventeen miles from the city a dollai
to swipe u potato out of the basket and
give it to him lor seed Mr Iteidel
told him that li" could not do 1', tut to
come around after the fair was over
amt In' would give him one. The fellow
made ail extra trip to town alter the
potato. Mr Iteidel returns home bet
ter satisfied lliao ever w ith Nebraska
amt say s that without a doubt at e U tin
banner state |or mo*t every kind o|
product*. Kven fruit, he says, is In
the bail bub III point o| yield am
quality.
The irpublic in judli lat commit* c, M
It Melhir. >Im rimtu county, s |, i .,n
non, l uster • minty V |*. Mel> n.
Itnil am county uni Judge It a 1
proxy for !iswson county met at l ot i
* iiy last Monday lot ih pint ».i
pta> It g in m uidiatlnn, as pci > , ., r ,
the idtliVrMildt ,i camlioate |i,t otsti >
Judge to lake lit* place of won m i tin
ion resigned the me* ling was , , i.,
together by telegram, and ns as p tq
tv A I’ I wile I ill ui lilt » t,o O . .
Disk If Mr t am ion 'ltd uni ,l« • is
make the tight, be Mr l ullsi would
The** telegrams Nought »ot Mi i,<
tin a* a candidate w ho aitw a •> nouns*
his W llbngnssa lu i on V p i .o > ,
upon learning that Mr ••»* In hid at*,
inuuaini to maae 'he tight addressed <
kttu •( withdrawal to th* tUlli.i.l(iM
elating that as Uaetln denied t to
would wlibi.g a1* > a* ei the mallei
• a* thus setthut and Judge i a* m *a>
duty named a* the regulat ywusn lor
dtelrtet Judge Mr t satieu • * ih
digaal will Sima tie ughiglli it, i. Is* wild
the vertti*ate nf m ciiuailm, «t M it ,ihi
tiaatln antwytt"** d I he Judge hs>
pieetJed oyer till distils I lor seven
teen year* and ha* u*en *> xi *a i*.tg*d
to be Ih* beat Judge w * aver h<4 It*
h-dd the |M term ot nsul »set ir a to
labor wtaa event) In >•!«
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County $• M. CoBvrntloti
The Third Annual Convention of the
Sherman County Sunday School Ama'i
atlon an held In the Baptist church of
Loup City, Oct. ‘J 10. 1 HtiT.
First session began at. 2 p tu„ Oct 0,
with n devotional mectiag led by Mr.
Johnson. Minutes of last meeting
were read and approved A very Intel
eallng conference wan held In which
important topics were ably discussed
by various workers. Reports of Presi
dent and Treasurer were read, followed
by an enrollment of delegates. Motion
made that all persons present be allow
ed to vole as delegate*, i arrled. The
following olfleur* v.ere elected for the
nouilng year: Mis* ,\ A Cooversc,
Pre*. Mr. J. Mathvwsmi, Vice Pres.;
Mrs. K. Angler, Sec. Mr. C.J Tracy,
'Trea*. On motion the following com
mittee wers appointed to select a Vice
Pre*. for each township, J. A. Angler,
J, A. Steven* and W. fl. Wilkinson.
Adjourned
7 JO p. m. Song set vice led by L X.
Smith Address of Welcome by Miss
Converse. Response by Mr. Belinn
U port of committee read, the li*t of
Vice Pres I* a* follows: Oak Creek
township. Mr Gardner: Logan, K K
Tracy; Washington, Mr. Lellllnger,
Klin, Mr. Ingle* Webster, Oeo. Zim
merman; loop City, J. A. Angler;
Ashton, B. Baker; fiockville, W. s.
Wilkins; < 'lay, John lladdow: Harrison,
Mamie Murphy: Scott, J. Barnes; Haz
ard, K. Swanson; Bristol, J. Holmes.
After an anthem by the choir B. IT Pol
lock delivered an able and Inlervsilng
address. 'The following committee
on resolutions wa* appointed, K Swan
son, Mi*. Potter and J. Mai hew son.
Adjourned.
Sunday. 0 30 a. in. Convention opened
with a devotional meeting led by Mr.
Uvo. Hotchkln, followed by un able ser
mon by Kev. Mathews. Collection
amounting to VI t*0 was taken for the
benefit of convention work. 'The next
j hour wa* devoted to Sunday School.
Number present 110, collection VI.07
2 00 p. in. Song service* led by K.
Angler, Prayer by Mr. Belinn. Ildi
i call of Sunday Schools to which e eveu j
fcIkimIm iiififlf'iI 'i'otiil lilimhrr of i
i -ehoole reported l.i number not report
j cd !/, olllci r* mid tein b' l 1)7. number
of scholars i*S4, uveraec attandence
llifl) If tbe other It school* b of report- j
cd tint totals would haye been much
higher ‘'Phildrens half hour” w as rein I
dcicij doubly interesting by a talk to
children by It. If. Pollock. Report of
| Stale couveiiti in was read by Mis* < on- !
! verse, followed by mi address b.r Mr. \
Pollock, Adjourned,
TdJbp, m. Song nyvice led by Mr.:
Mellor. Report o. committee oil I'O o
! lilt tons resd and ado|ited. Motion
made that the District < ,'onventlons bn
held prior to the State Ponvenflou.
Parried. Motion made that tics next
Annual convention be field in Loup
Pity. Carried On motion Mr. ...
Ilotcbkm wa* elected pre of the Nor
mal work Department and Mr. Steven*
wa* elected Pre*. of the llmi-c to lion c
visitation and Home Department My -
experience in Sunday School work w a
led by Mr Stevens, followed bv differ-:
ent workers, ('losing remark* by R. II
Pollock.
Tlie convention tills year was more
largely attended, there wa* more en
thusiasm manifested and more money
contributed than at any previous ses
sion. Sherman county may well be
proud of her Sunday schools May the
good work go on until every commun
ity in the county shill have a well tilled
Sunday school.
What, Ilnurs* Thinks of ./olio
Lead, South Dakota, Oct.11,1H07.
Kioto it Nobthwehteun,
Peak Silt: I notice In your great
family magl/.ine, which I received ye
terday, that your humble servant is
sick ami not able to work. Well I bad
a bad dose of cholera morbus, but like
the tnvsles when I was a small bay I got
over it and am still in the ring.
Politically, Mr, Editor, I want to say
that the republicans of o il Sherman
have for once at least done thcrnselye*
proud. Tbe ticket us published by you
could not be beat. Your convention
must have been inspired with a sense of
duty to tbe people. Kor my politics
you can ‘'read between the Hues" if
you wish, but just such men as J. L.
Hopper 1 am looking for to cast my
ballots, and 1 belelvo when tIn* ballots
are counted ttiis fall in old Sherman
that you will discover that the populDt
know when It w II pay them to split
their ticket mid that our .John 'will be
counted in as he should he, 1 would
like to be there to vote for the whole
ticket am! John in particular, but fear
1 cannot. Hot. 1 <io believe that my
populUt friend* will east t lieir vote
right when thev have the opportunity
to honor men of aueb Hurling qualltie
a* Mr Hopper.
llualneas is very good up here, also
the weather, this |- -aid to be the finest
fall ever known lu the III1I-; no -now
vet. though it In*-been looked tor for
a mouth pa-t.
I'll roe Flounder- tt ere killed III III*'
min*- Inielhe la-t week. Titov avi rag*
about two a onth in the ll*mi*'siake
group ilunuh lot 11 • • i p*-1 '
You I « ik t 'll * • II. t ■ ll.o IN
M.V tint* l* \t iti<* rest I* i.*-<- *| M -.
ami Mi* t'haih-* lt-iiii). ih** l,.i * -
parents, ttcloliT || | — JI. V| l 1*0
llowi n to Mis* h ilie It t I"! bo - • >1
Yfttt van avtoi *! •>»!»•
I'Ih i* t* * ** i ntl **| til* • l,
log IttlHltll It •»*»«! bead ». . in I
and ta'a'p *'*i,|*tt***»» I* vv . U se i.
it*** • » I. gl-»* I t*' * •! * 0.1 ' t
eon * p'*it* *'.'■*
Kl-il >»•*< ,k *i<« • *>• keep l.E t,t I
*•* \ >»fc**h. tb* hi ** uk- **< • k1** *t
|-kl it* la* «*-ii I lea |.,* large i '» .
prod'MHt of 1 all lefi on -a t to*
inlat «*ap l*» tl ii»*, in |*ttlll*, rn •
l*ltl*Np>l * Ih *
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Cl**»r Gr#*k New».
Light f i« at a. local shower*, nice
weather.
Coin will soon he irmly to itrih.
John Murk haw n very sick hoy
\V tn. Kensg-r itua mountain fever.
A Mend is back from Kansas.
H‘‘ says Nebraska is good enough
for him.
James Bloat bun his name on
Uncle Ham’s pension list to the tune
of twelve dollars per month.
Rbcoruku.
Waknino:—Persons who sn/fer from
cough* and cold* should heed the warn
Ing* of danger and save lit mselves *uf
Icritig and fatal results by u*irig Gr.e
Minute Cough Cure. It I* an Infalli
ble remedy for coughs, colds, croup anil
nil tluoat and lung trouble*. Odendabl
Bros.
The Jewell Ntir*ery Co. of Lake Cltv,
Minn., wants responsible man in this
vicinity to sell Minnesota grown tree*
and nursery stock. Good pay. .Steady
work. Write them today,
A pain in the chest I* natural warn
ing that pneumonia I* threatened
I lumpen a piece of Manuel with Cham
berlin's Pain lialru and hind oyer the
ssat of pain, and another on the hack
between the sboldsrs, and prompt re
lluf will follow. Hold by Odenilnlll
Bros.
Ur. Iluiiipherys' Veterinary Manual
on the treatment of horses, cattle, sheep,
hogs, dog* and poultry, mailed free
upon request Addles* I he Hum phery*'
Company, New York
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MOW TO KINO Ol |\
Kill .i bottle or common gl.i-- with;
urine and I*-i if. aland twenty-font hour*;
a *i dlmi ut or settling indicate* an un- ;
health condition of tin- kidney . When
urine -Min* linen ll I evidence of kid
ney trouble 'I ■ o fri 'pi'-nt I-'-in- to
urinate or p iio In tlie In.Is al -con
vlm-lng proof that lln- kidney* -mil
bladder , ,->• out of old *r.
w !M r in ii >.
T1 <’• out fort In (lie kii->v, o
often . If, cl, tfi.-tt o |. ..,
dwatrip*Boot, the great kidney n in
fillllll* i vet-v w i■ li*1 ii relieving p m I
I he buck, kidney*, liver, bladder an
every pur' ol the urinary on-ugo. P
cor reef* Inability to urinate and leald
ing pain in passing il, or bad i-H't-ci-;
following u*e of liquor, wine or beer, i
and overcome* that, unpleasant neci.
By of being eompelled to get up many
time* during the night, to urinate. The
mild and the extraordinary sfl'eet <,p
Swamp Boot I* soon realized It *isud*
the highest for it* wonderful cure* of
the most distressing eases. If you need
a u edieine you should have the he t
Hold by druggists, price fifty cent* and
one dollar You may have a sample
bottle and pharn' hlet both sent free
by mull Mention the Non i ll w i-*rKits
and send vour address to Or. Kilmer
A Co., Binghamton, N Y. The pro
pria or of ihl- paper guarantee tin- gen
iilnenes* of this oiler.
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat.
I)r. Sumner Davis Grand Is
land.
i j 16 to 1
IS STILL QUR POLITICS WHEN f I Sell s
1611m. $1.00 ,
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We have lately received our winter stock of
Ladies, Cents, Childrens, Infants Underwear
which is quite complete, and having been purchased early is
lower than they eoukl he replaced at.
I)HY GOODS
Outing flannel • - • - 0, N, 9 and 10c. J
•*
Nice black novelty 27in. wide .... 1 iJ'r*.
C. B. Corset, best high bust made • - - #1.00
Imported Saxony, per skein .... He.
Yephyr Yarns, per skein ... . fic,
Ws tan i i«lar Nillj Sli i» urn. ■
GROCERIES
"J lbs. any package coffee .... 2/ic.
I lb best rice ... ... He.
1 lb, evaporated j caches ..... He.
it lb.*, set ’die rai ins ..... 2oc.
I bn. apples ...... 7Ce.
[^6EJVI£|Vi F3GR every $25 worth) of goods
yon buy of Gastoyor will cost you 830 anywhere else.
_CJHAS. GASTEVER
One doz beautiful finished |
photographs for 76 cents at
the Loup City Photo Gallery j
This will last only a short time, j
Photographs 76 cents pep
doz for a short time only at the
Loup City Photo Gallery.
D. C. DOE. A.'P. CULI.EY.
Vice-President. Cashier.
FIRST BANK OF LOUP CITY.
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General Banking Business Transacted
Capital Stock, $50 .000.
l.oani on Improved f&rma at NINE par oant. Bait Company and boat term*
to be bad la tha want.
OoftanaroiDEirrs:—Chemical National Bank. New York GUy, N. Y.i Omaha
lkKiMal Sana Omaha. Nthuak*. •
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k Which Saves you 4 Bin Profits. * ?
Tht Commit son Houtt. The Wholttafar. Tht Jtbbtr and Store K teptr.
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ACKN'l'S: In every distiie: on •
the continent to take order for h
grade Canadian-grown Nur-ery
mid heeds. Larger! mid mo-t comp11:■ -
assortment ill the tiade. I' i-t sHlin •
specialties: suplierh samples furnlsh<
free; conespondaliv in any languiig' .
These positions arc money makers, and
territory should );e secured at once ('■
the season hy alJ hustlers looking for
good thing. Our salary or commis-i
offers will interest anyone not eamii .
$1,000 ('0 per yen r. Get In communion-’
lion with our nearest office
An opportunity to represent a well
established house. Ability more import
ant than experience.
I.LKK UltOTHEItS COMPANY,
Inernatial Nurseries,
Chicago, III: Montreal, t^ue. Kochester.
N V.
You ought to get the Semi-Weekly 1
State Journal during the campaign. Im-,
ings of all parties fully reported. Lin
coln is the political centre of the State
and the Journal gives tills class ot news
ahead of other state (tapers. Twenty- j
live cents v 111 pay for tills splendid
paper from now until January 1. 1898.
—
Thnue who believe crontc diarrhoea
to he Incurable should read what Mr.
I' K OrUbam. of (iaai* Mill*, La. ha*
to -ay oil the subject, vl/ I have
been a -ullerer from chronic diarrhoea
cvei tine** the "ar and have tried all
kind* of medicine for it. At la*t I
found * medicine ilia e|)Vete«| a cure
and mat v% u- < It imte i Jin’- < 'olie, t'bol
« i i and llianhoea llcinedy,** Thi* Med
1*1 to* • in nl.itn » bn iIi'|hm drdttl'or for
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dtrrhoc * li i* |ili ii*iiit( to take and
st r lid- ti» %*ft • h etife and »0
tail * /■ » i«.r «■<. * t>s Od« mIuIiI Hite
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Loup ( itv M so > an v- <11i 1 y
1‘Xn pt Stiiiduv I t ».. No, S J <fe*
part* Monday* U« !i d. - <j Kj i
day a 11 ;5o a in. N-* ■•*»; Tn*‘»
day*. Thursday and smi nrd.*) * j -;;n p.
111. < .’lose (•onnttclloin at ina., I ,-laud
for all point* south and vs t *t.
W. \). (.‘UKTON, Atfei...
I.•■up City Jlarkel Kupurl
I'rtuea paid for:
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Uow» and huitera ,■,,, ,t
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lloltor, pui pound r
KaK*. lair <toa u
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