The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917, December 03, 1897, Image 8

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    For Hardware, Tinware,Furniture and Undertaking in all its branches go to Watkinson, Loup City,Neb
Lioaal Daws.
Note Uasteyer'a display of fancy
dreaa patterns to-day.
Skatea! Tbe KUpper Klub are the
bast. At Watklnson’s.
Qeo. Hotcbkia, tbe miller, made a
business trip to Hazard Wednesday.
Oae Minute Cough Cure cures quick- |
ly. That's what yon want.—Odendaht
Bros
For Bala—A thoroughbred Jersey j
bull calf,9 mnoths old; also four good (
calves same age. Alfkkd Anpkhso*. ^
Sllyer tablo ware and Clocks for ,
Xmas presents, at Watkinson'a ,
Mr. Shull, of Washington township i
msde this office a friendly call last
Wednesday.
J. C. Flecthsr and W. P. K»ed are
new subscribers to this psper, having 1
added tbetr names to our list this week.
A trial subscription to the Semi-Week- (
ly Stste Journsl from now until Jana- (
ary 1. IN9H only coets twenty-five cents
Yob esn ssnd stsmps, ,
The Cbleago Dye Works hsve tnsn 1
la tbs alty who sre prspsrcd to do sll ’
coloring end oleanlng of clothes. They t
will stsy only a fsw days.
Odeudahl Bros, srs arranging a large
display of goods especially for the
Holliday trade. Watch for their large ,
ad in this paper next weak i
The following are the subjects for 1
services at the M. K. Church next Bun- 1
day, Dec. 6. Morale?.—UnltarUnlsm, (
Its strength and weakness Evening. ,
An old time, politician. i
It I, Tc.etnri of llarrlson township
Ims secured s suitable room In town
arid will keep hatch mid attend the i
Loup City Midi school, commencing
next Monday morning
The Ladies Aid Society of the M. K.
church will hold n Fair and Bu/.ar on
Friday, December 10th. Walt mid see
what the ladles have to sell before you
buy your Xmas presents. ,
The Leap City Photograph Gallery <
is making Portraits second to none
in style end finish, nutil Xmas he
will give reduced prices. Don’t miss
this change sad aeoare lk beaatiful ,
Xmas presents.
iiert Cbsse will soon move hi* stock
of good from the Simpson building ,
where he It now located to the reorn i
one door north. We understand that |
Mr. Simpson has anuounc* bis intention
to return to Loup City.
W. T. Cbsse received s tine Isp robe
snd single harness from Frank Simp
son who mad* th* selection for hist
Slid shipped them from th* east last
week. Doc. was cutting a dash with
his top buggy and frisky sag last Tues
day which, of course, was out In the i
new dress.
We learn Mist Mrs. Dr. Hendrickson, ,
having sold her practice and good will :
to Dr. Main, to take effect January
1st, will, after that date look for a
location where abe cun eontiuo her
business almost entirely to tbs office
as her health will not permit of ex
posure by riding.
J.T. Male stored about lfJO bushels of
barley in tba Landers store building.
He moved it last week to the elevator
and found the amount to be nearly a
hundred bushels short. It was evident
that thieves bad gained entrance to the
back door and at different time*
carried it away.
Dr. A. 8. Main, who has recently lo
cated here made tbit office a friendly
call last Wednesday morning, lie wish
es us to announce to the public that he
will be at the St. Klrno hotel until Jan.
1st, 1888 wheu he will open an office
Ill the roams now occupied by Mrs.
L>r. Hendrickson.
A kusking bee was planned to husk
out and crib James Beruett’s aorn for
him, he having been down sick for three
week* past with lung fever. The
scheme has not as yet materialized, ow
ing to the recent cold weather, hut we
understand it will go through as soon
as it moderates.
The A O. U. W. Lodge of this city
will give an entertainment to their mem
bers, luenbers families ami invited
friends, in the opera bouse on Monday
evening, December ttth, 1*U7. A splen
did program has been arranged. I'll"
entertainment will be followed by a j
dance aud supper. Some pails of the
program will be especially iiitereststlog
aud highly Instructive. All itienilteia
are urged to be present and bring tneir
families and friends.
"This conntry lieat*'em all l«r rais
ing bog*,'' remarked J. U. Pleiuber Iasi
week a* be was geaiheriug up an arm
ful of bundles containing purchases
made at Uasteyer'a store. Usui he. * I
tMiught sis small harrows about on*
year ago and from that start now hat*
a heard of over siaty " t'oatiuelug he
aeld, “I fattoeed the harrows ami towfc
I he in to I ho slock yards ana traded
thorn foe treel sow• *
•now lie* on the ground to a depth
of eight ionise*, and np to the hour of
going to pro** it l* »MII sauwiog a*
hard a* ever ‘the iratus started os
the tv regular run* this wonting, hot
a* too mi* I* sow dnfilag It o|l| take
the aid of * Mwe plow to htlag Ikro
back from loport# we *wtuu*ie that
there ta at had a thitd of th* com »tup
fa the held, and busking not move**
wilt hedetny ed on eeeeunl of ih* *t*stm
DIED
Jenevleve Tracy, wife of Eugene E
rracy died at her home Tuesday
noraiog, November 30, 1897, at eight
I’clocT. Ago 30 years. 1 month and 21
lays
Mrs. Tracy has beea siek for several
nonth past. She was a kind hearted
ady and much beloved by all who knew
ter. No expense or medical treatment
eas spared to recover ber lost bealtb.
kbout six weeks ago she waa taken
o Benedict, Nebraska, for treatment
mt it did ber no good. She was brought
tome and after two weeks more of
itiflering died, leaving a husband and
me little girl nearly three years old to
nourn her loss. She was a devote
ibristlau lady, having united with the
•Trst Presbyterian church at Benedict,
*>b. In 1892. She moved to Sherman
louiily with her parents in 1883 and
ras married Oct. 20, I Him.
The funeral services took place at
he residence, Thursday, Rev. Matthews
• (Relating. The day for the funeral
vas very cold aad stormy but a good
ittondarice Is reported. The remains
rere entered In the Evergreen cernetary
I’be bereaved ones have the profound
ympatby of all who know them
rtnanrlal Iteport of M. E. Church, l.oup
City, for Month of Kuvember, 1807,
Rev. Matthews, our new M. K. minis
er has adopted a new plan of Issuing
Monthly Itlmlzed statements showing
Ini receipts and expenditures. The
oMowIng Is the statement for Nov '97:
RECEIPTS.
'u*li fur Presiding Elder. $ 7 00
.'out. claim. . 4 lft
ncldciitul* . . 907
nsiiraaee... . HSH
iepHlr committee . is 17
'I pw nr Hi League . d 00
Ihurch Calcadars . 3 Ift
'astors salery... . 3V HO
Total. taxon
EXPEND ITCHES,
’residing Elder .... .t 7 00
Atull paper. 3 30
fuel, coal, lights.. .. flUfi
ssursnee. . 6 60
.umber (for burn).. . 151)
)omfer. Claimants . 4 00
Ihurch Calenders. 3 16
'actor's Salary. 3ft w
Total. * 20
Balance..... . Si Mi
Paid Pastor -Oct,. 9SO.S6; Nov., Mft.'.’O.Dell
iency SIVftft.
How to Prevaat I'naamuula
At tbit time of the year a cold It very
lull]r aoatraeled, tad If left to ruu iti
lours* without the aid of some reliable
lough medicine U liable to result in
bat dread disease pnsumorili. W*
mow of no better remedy to cure a
lough or cold than Chrmberlain’s
vOugh Uemedy. We bava used it
ixtensively and it has always given en
Ire satisfaction Olagab, Ind. Ter,
,'blef. This is me only remedy that Is
mown to be u certain preventative of
meanionla. Among many thousands
*bo have used it for colds and la grippe
*<■ have never yet learned of • tingle
'.ate having resulted in paeumonla.
'ersons baying weak lungs or have
-eason to fear an attack of pneumonia,
ihould keep tbe remedy at band. The
it and 50 cent sizes for sale by Oden
lab! Bros.
larlliigtou Houle Volirorulw (excursions
Leave Omaha 4:30 p. m., Lincoln 0:10
). in. and Hastings 8:00 p. in , every
I'htirsday in eJean, modern, not crowd
id tourist sleepers. No transfers; car*
-un through to Bun Francisco and Log
\ ngeles over tbe .Scenic Koute—through
Denver and Halt Lake City. Cara are
■arpetei!, upholstered in rattan;
lave spring seats and backs and are
provided with curtains, bedding, towels,
loap, etc. Uniformed porters and ex
perienced conductors accompany each
excursion, relieving passengers of ail
bother of baggage, pointing out objects
i>f interest and in many other wavs
uvapiuyi vm iiiwi«v «u<' w* vi iu>i<< klip
a delightful experience. Second class
tickets arc houered. Berths $5.
For folder giving full information,
.•all at nearest Burlington Route ticket
office, or write to J. Fraud*, General
Passenger Agent, Omaha, Neb'
One Dollar to 1HIM».
For one dollar bill The Semi-Weekly
State Journal will he sent from now un
til Januurv 1, isi«. A good long time
to get two big papers every week with
all the news of the whole worl I; all th*
state news and in fact more news and
general resiling matter than you get in
any other state paper. The Journal is
spending money and effort in writ ng
up the interests of Nebraska and setting
our state's advantages before the people
of the w hole country. Nebraska's pros
perity will tiring thousand* of farm
buyer* to our Slate You should read
The Journal w hich is not an Omaha
paper or a Lincoln paper, hut a stale
paper In its truest sense "What "ill
•e tor the best interests of Nebrasksn* "
i» the Ai»l question asked by the The
Journal wlieu called upon to dec.de
Kvery X lira*kali should do In* best t
keep The Mate Journe) before llit
people and that best mean* by sendiuc
in One liollsr winch will pay lor tin
paper to tannery, MM After *•■•
read it send it In tour friends in I to
east and let them »c* what great thing
we aie doing III Nebraska. fiend li
vour dollar to I he Mate Juuitial, Lin
coin. Nth The sooner you send, Ho
tuore papeia you will get for your 11.011
e». "
Mr* Mark Pleasant Midge, o taps
after taro doctor* gate up iuy boy u
•lie, I used hnu fioui etoup In usli.a
Go# Minute tough t'ure ' It t* tin
quickest and utosl certain remedy loi
cough* cold* and all throat and In ay
tree hi e* (Mendahl Brus
After hearing some friends cuntin i
ally praising ( hsnMr ils i * aiir i hoi
era and Idarrls**** Meuiedr * arti* f *, i
of Anaheim i.'kl purchased a buttle oi
If fur bis own use and is nut* a* enthu*
lasfte ever it* wonderful work at any
ewe can be. I be H and No cent vise
P»r »al* by tMeedehl Vie*
l‘ro«t»*«Ity come* quietest to tbi
maa wh*»*e ilres lain good « udillua
Is, W 1ST* Lillie katit R ieii *># Uwi*e
little pill* for i e*.«tipa>io« btiltm**
a-s indigestion and ail tiewtSii an*
liver tmobiv« IMenifahi Inn
Frank Otlewski met with quite ai
accident last Tuesday evening wbict
might have cost him hi* life, but forts
he escaped with only a bruised arm
and a thorough shaking up, lie had
Just drove up the drive way of the U,
P. elevator with a load of wheat and
wit about to dump when the team com
meaced to back up. Frank was sitting
on the seat and the horses became un
mensgsble. They bscktd outside ami
off the drive-wsy st the highest plsce,
and wagon, wheat, team and all went
down a distance of seven feet. Mi
Otlewski was thrown violently on the
frozen ground sad the team was so en
tangled that it was necessary to cut the
harness and saw off the wagon toagur
to free them. Frank was thought to
be seriously injured at first, lie was
taken to the St. Elmo hotel and Or
Main summoned, hut fortunately the
Injuries were as shove stated.
The North wr-tern credits an ex
change with saying that it declines to
notice a newspaper that steals its para
grapns and adds that the Litchfield
Monitor should observe this quotation
and note Its meaning The Monitor
was (Irmly astride Its Job before the
friendly advlso of the Northwestern
whs tendered. In the first issue of the
Monitor under its present management
appeared an entire srtlc'e from ••Cham
pion' of the previous week, swiped
rloan and reproduced word for word.
(tVhen delicately admonished for ihe
I steal the Monitor cut. us from its list
and this olltue has not seen a Monitor
since Arid hope# it never will—-Ar
cadia < humploti
Don't be parsunded Into buying In
menu without reputation or merit
j Chamberlain'* Pain It Uni costs m> n .
j ami its merits have been proven b a
test of many years. Much letters a- ' In*
following, from . <1 liagley. Ilueneme,
Cal,, are eonstantly being received:
‘•The best remedy for pain I have ev r
used Is i 'bn m beri a in's Pain Halm, in I 1
say so after baying used It, In my family
for several years.” It ernes rheum ili-m.
lame back, sprains and swellings. For
sale by Oderidahi Urns,
Mr C. M, Dixon, a well known
merchant of pleasant Midge, Fulton Co.
Pa., bus a little girl who is frequently
threatened v;lth croup, but when 11.»
Hrsi symptoms sppear, his wife give her
Chamberlain's Cough Hemedy, which
always affords prompt relief The ‘Ji
and M) cent sizes for sale by Odendahl
ifi vtlivi r,
The Jewell Nursery Co. of Lake CRv,
Minn., want a responsible man In this
vicinity to sell Minnesota grown trees
and nursery stock. Good pay. Steady
work. Write them today.
Dr. II Jinphery*1 Veterinary Manual
on the treatment ol horses, cattle, sheep,
bogs, dogs and poultry, mailed free
upon request. Address the llumpherys'
Company, New York
Miss Allle Hughs, Norfolk, Va., was
friVqtfully burned on the face and neek.
Pain was Instantly relieved by DeWItt's
Witeh Hazel Salve, which healed the
Injury withoat leaving a scar. It is toe
fsmlous pile remedy — Odendahl Bros.
DISEASES OF THE SKIN.
The intense itching ami smarting ind
dent to eczema, tetter, salt -rheum, ana other
diseases of the skin is instantly allayed by
applying Chamberlain's Kye ami Hkin
Ointment. Many very bad cases have been
permanently cured by it. it is equally
efficient for itching piles and a favorite rem
edy for sire nipples; clumped hands, chil
blains, frost bites, and chronic sore eyes.
For sale by druggists at 2b cents per box.
Try Dr. Cady’s Condition TV,- ib-rs, they
arejust what a horse needs wh • I condi
tion. Tonic, blood puriliei ■ tijgs.
HOW TO FIND OUT.
Fill a bottle or common glass with
urine and let it stand twenty-four hours;
a sediment or settling indicates an un
healthy condition of the kidneys. When
urine stains linen It is evidence of kid
ney trouble Two frequent Jesire to
urinate or pain in the back, is also con
vincing proof that the kidney* and
bladder are out of order.
WHAT TO UO.
Tt ere is comfort in the kuowl-wlge *o
often expressed, that Dr Kilmer's
Swamp-Boot, the great kidney remedy
fulfills every wish in relieving pain in
the back, kidneys, liver, bladder and
every part ot the urinary passage. It
corrects inability to urinate and icabl
ing pain in passing it, or had effects
following use of liquor, wine or leer,
and overcomes that unpleasant
11y of t>elug compelled to get up u . i
times during the night to urinal- >
| mild Hliil the extraordinary i ll ,,-t
Swamp-Root I- soon realized It -t-.n
, ito- highest for its wonderful e :r- * |
I Hie most dLtir-«lng e --e. if you i >,]
a ii edieiue you should have It- |.« »<
Sold t), druggut* |C loe lift 1 cent* mil
<>ne dollar V<m m -y have a
I l> y ill ill \| ell I .i-ll llle S uni || V, - 1 - l,N
I |tr « i r of Mu-1 >| • t • t< • i<. .
I Ultimo *» of llin i tl. r.
Mr* M.\r> ll.r l, ll»n - ,,114 r >, .
Mr railii 1* *wrtli utillln .in . 1
I
l*ol li»*r» r.| I * . til 1 Hr.i > .
|l«t of frit* M.i.t.l* t ....ti itn ’ |;
.•uro* ...1.411. »'« ‘t« mr.l *11 ft., a. , . t
l«»4 n.iuiii. 1 iM.u l.til Urn
|l i* v*.* |m .- it.'It « . old m»l J,|.t ,i<
•**j l»> il.l f || |{ ion .'.‘.I..... 1 ..
••Ilf tu .0 lt«« M hul» < 01.41. I ||tr ||
curt* »■«. 411. «i>la>, ( tuu. kir • pftruMMu •
'* 40.1 *H !<•*«•.I •till lot.4 llwtll.lo ll
t* |<I«4«4WI Iw Ukr, >«fv 1.. ttw mol tin*
!•• >•!• l>.l«n.Ulu Hr. i.
J A tt. of AMNfNlIf u »*■
ful Ibrtif «•« * «.«•■! «.*i> lorturv'l uj
1-A.t. «>.. f>»« lb* t»f* «f .at*in* If.
*<* >ttt«t( bjr w.u.4 ft .IA .lit
M n.b IU**» «*•<*• Mm* f«iHi. w* nw^fiwj
1 «4l«* fo. |>n. « <t..| •»lu O.lao
Ml Dim
Mi» M II l»*«l Mw*I4«'I4 III , .uf
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t M>om« lb* UtklutH HUM ftiil* lut *1
b »» ll.*»> l*..ot.W. IMrft.Ubl M
Go to Gasteyer’s for Shoes, Hats and Caps,
, ■ i m m sale 1 o
.2 Is the order of the day at |p o'
In ©fias. GASTeyei^’S ig5
rg gg in order to lesson the labors of invoicing. pi S' «
§ I FROM DEC. 1st., 1897 TO JAN. 1st., 1898 ||
*7^ we will sell a large portion of our immense ^
o m SHOE STOCK AT ABSOLUTE COST. gg 3s
jr>j Come early while there is choice. gg *"*
SLi 1 b/ijj 2 '
P I OTHER BARGAINS: f| g
j5> ♦ 10 yards Scent calico for only • - * .40 j ^
O 10 yards 0. ... .50 y ,
10 yards 7 “ ‘ “ “ - • .00 ggj ^
^ 10 vards 12i dress goods “ “ 1.00 ^k £
- Z0B3 a
10 yards 17 “ “ “ “ - - - - 1.50 j^g W
^ 10 yards 19 *♦ “ “ “ • 1.00 ggj £D
10 yards 25.. - • - 2.25 • ||| jj^
■,) 1<> v.;i*ds 30 *• '* “ - - * • 2.00
KB £r
d . H O
0 i-a Our line of comforts and blankets is h sening per- c|
(■••ptibly. but we still have a good assortment andean fit ty/^ ^
you out at a lower price than any one else, £2.
-STAPLES.-x <g
17 lbs. Granulated sugar,
1 “ McLaughlins X X X X coffee •
Go to Gasterer’s for Groceries.
I -. .—1 .1,_ ' 1 ■
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CITY. N KB Si.
Lincoln, Denver.
Omaha, Helena,
Chicago, Hutu*.
Ht. Joseph, Salt Lake City.
Kansas City. Portland,
Ht. Louis, San Francisco,
anil all point* ami all point*
East and South. West
THAI NS LEAVE AH FOLLOW*)
GOING EAST
No. :>-i passenger.7.30a. hi
No 1- might..4 (M p. in.
GOING WEST
No. M Passenger.4.15 p. m.
No. &o Freight.. Ili50a.ni,
Sleeping dinner and reclining chair can
(•rate free) oil through trains. Tickets
•old and baggage checked to uuy point in
the United Slates or Canada.
For information, maps, time tables un»:
tickets ca l on or write to A. F. Wert)
Agent. Or J. FitANOI*. GenM. Passengei
Agent. Omaha, Nebraska.
U. P. RAILWAY
No. *« leaveh daily except Sunday (pas*
eugon. 7 .to u m
No SS leaves Monday, Wednesday ant
Friday, (nuxed) p. m.
No *e leaves Tuesday, Thursday ant
Saturday, mixed) 2:30 p. m.
No s; art iv* •» dully except Sunday (mixed
11 :45 u m
No s5arr.v< ■> daily except Sunday (puss
ei»j.'e: 7".'
Fi d ela rvIce and cluac eonuectiom
east, west south
W. l>. Ulii row, Agent
S i( Hi VO!) AwilV
I To no: 10 m tld'iii groHi i -i num
. Ill «t III* of till' | 111 i« I'ttUMI
i ,\i i*\ ililri Imrii I "i | h i i
| hi • .It lio Sat I n o lit . .i' ll l
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<t\" «ll\Ttt> »*<«!' ‘t'»
t |*i*«»!».».;i |• i?■* mSMitu
tommon «ty|«> mill tintmil i
; rodmvd ; i»v until n»r»*tuuu
! l»7 «i I ho l.i tup * "it v Ar
Studio.
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Mr. Sumitrr him Ot'ulU
mid \uriiMt, (fraud lilnud
L>. C DOE. AjP. < ULLEY,
V|c«*-Pre»ident. Caahier.
FIRST BANK OF LOUP CITY.,
General Banking Business Transacted.
.
Capital Stock, $50 .000.
Loan* on Improved farma at NINE par oant. Boat Company and bam tern
to ba had in the want.
OokKaaroNDBNTfl:—Chemical National Bank. New York City, N. Y.i Omaha
nvtlan»l IUu■ Unuh. N.brwk.
THE UNION PACIFIC
Pu-se* through the hi st cities ami towns
of Nebraska, Colorado, Wyoming and
Utah, and is the best route to Denver,
Cbeyt line. Salt Lake City. San Fran
1 eiseo. Portland ami all Puget Sound
points. The advantages gained by trav
eling vl i tbn I'nioii Pseitlu are t^uiek
Tiine,l'nei|Uuled service.
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TT/OMEN used ®
to think " fo- I
male d:::rr ises " H
could o n I y be B
treated stft< r "lo- H
cal examlna- H
tlons" ty ohy . p
clans. Dt ad of tj
such : merit M
kept Ihi ids ! I I
modest imm LI
elleni at . ih< ,r
aufferli , heln
troducucn ef hi S
wine of Cardul has now d moii- jgj
strated (hat nine-tenths of ell the B
cases ef menstrual di; rs . J
not require a physician's attention
at all. The simple, pure 1
| taken In the privacy of a woman's I
own home insures quick relief and
■ speedy cure. Women need act
hesitate now. Wtno of Cardul re
quires no humiliating examine
‘tuns for its adoption. Ti cures any
disease that comae under the head
ef ' female (roubles"—-dU rdarei
menses, falling of the womb.
' whites," change of hfe It makes
women beautiful by making utem *
weU. If keeps them yea** by
btaping them healthy. |: QO al
til# «kv| at-hit,
faa 4fcfc* in mam «Mg|#M mmm
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