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About The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 10, 1897)
For Hardware, Tinware,Furniture and Undertaking in all its branches go to Watkinson, Loup City,Neb Lioaal D«ws. Nice lamps for Xmas present* at Waiklnsont Note Gasteyer's display of fancy dress patterns to-day. Skates! The Klipper klub are the best. At Watklnson's. For corn shelters or feed grinder* call on T. M. Keed. Fine lines razors for Xmas prisents at Watkinsons. Eye, Ear Nose and Throat. Dr. Sum ner Davis, Grand Island. On* Minute Gough Core cures rjuiek It. That’s what yoa want. - Oden dab I Bros W* haye just received a flu* line of calling crads. Just the thing for Xmas prcseula. Buy your wife nr daughter a good organ for an Xmas present at Watnln* sons. Mrs. Mary Knowl* started on her eastern visit to North Madison, Ind. this week. For Sale -A thoroughbred Jersey bull calf,0 mnoths old: also four good calves same age. Ai.prkd Anukehoe. ftllyer table ware and Clock* for Xmas presents, at Watkins on's The sheriff Is out these days with a bundle of distress warrants rounding up the delinquent tax payer*. Sea A. E. Chase'* new ad this week. He wants you to call at hi* store and see his flue line of Xmas presents. Dr. Sumner Davis, Grand Island Speci alist in diseases, of Eye, Ear, Noae and Throat. Examination for glasses. If you want washing machines, clothes wringers or anything in the hardware line sail on T. M Bead. J. F. Simpson and children, Willie and Annie; arrived from HI. last Fri day and we learn will permanently lo cate here again. A trial subscription to the Semi-Week ly State Journal from now ueill Janu ary 1. 1SIW only costs twenty-five cents You can send stamps. If your mamma likes to go calling getberaidee package of calling cards for a Christinas preseat. We have re ceived a new line which we are *«d)iiig for only 15 and 20 cents s pack. Mr. B. S Haywood, the Epwortb League Conference President, will give a free lecture In the M. E. Church on December 14. Ills subject Is “Echoes from Torouts."’ W* learn that W A. Wilson has re ceived the appointment lor postmaster at Ashton. W.A. will make a good p. m. and his appointment will no doubt give general satisfaction. The Loup City Photograph Gallery is making Portraits second to none ia style end iioiah, until Xmas he will give redased prices. Don’t miss this ehanee and secure 12 beautiful Xmas presents. W. G. Hutton started for the Omaha market* Monday morning with two cai loads of cattle. Mr. Sutton is an up-to date farmer and believe in reading low priced corn rather than shipping ' it. lie will probably invest in more feeders again in the spring. The subject for morning servica at M. E. church. “What I owe the Cath olics,” it creating considerable iutereat and promises to bring out a large audi ence. Kev. Matthew* is a good talker and handle* bit subjects well. The sub ject for evening is, "Tba Treacher for the Masses.” Mr. Erickson made thlsollicn a friend if visit last Wednesday and renewed bis subscription to this paper. Mr. Eriuksou slates that he will probably make another short business trip to Colorado but will be back in good tinia to farm it next season. Mrs. Geo. K. lienscboter and child ren are visiting In Ihelion, having departed for that place last Tuesday. We accompanied them as far as Grand Island only to return in the erasing to plav the roil of batch until the re turn of our better half. I.et us say to the public, you should trade with (hose who invite you to come and who ofter you fair treatment and good goods at low price*. I.ook over the page* in this issue and you will be convinced that It w ill not pay you to go to any other town to buy Holi day presents or In fart any other class of good*. Our uieiuhant* have lung since established a reputation for square dealing, aad now that times are better to that they think they ran alt ord to advertise, they are Inviting you to evil and see them. ( has. Ooolilser. J. H. IVdlvr and Ja§. Zink attended the K. I* doings at Grand Island last Tuesday W happened te h* there when the special ttaln fiom Omaha arrived at t p. m and witua«» ed the parade from Ike depot to the fainter House 11 naa beaded by lb# Omaha band o| JO places t hey march ed double ft I# 4**4 It itiftflfDl |#| . |n I |lM» k»«tf ttlumn t»< mm ©I CfeAfft*? Jllh 41*tl -J|MP They kepi alep pretty well with the nto*<*. and when we lull the I* »ud «t 4 30 pj in wet* tarrying Ikcui seises as (straight at when Ikes were march lag to druse parade ll ta is| |saa| that Use Lamp ITiy tepreaenu toatln wad along ihis line *• they at..rue.I hoi* last W adwesdey treaty a tnd re | ported s big 1 lose CARD OF THANKS. We desin to express our heart felt, harks to the kind friends and neigh >ora. who so kindly assisted us during lie late Illness fit our beloved wife and laughter. Special thanks extended to he choir aud the Sunday School class 'or the flowers. Mr. E. E Tract, .1 A. Convkr.sk and Fa milt. CI«*Hr Creek New*. The major part of the corn iakusked ind in the crib. Elder Stephens has a very sick child with tonsilitis. Mr. Henry Stark is convalesent. He las beea very sick for several weeks. Mr. Walt Curry's runawuy rosi him Ifty dollars. James Cray was left by his team in die middle of the road between Ills place and Lltcbfleld, and James had to sulked home. Enoch fjowlu is loos ing Ins hogs with Cholera. Recorder. Haw to I’reveet Pneamanla. At this time of the year a void ia very easily contracted, and if left to run its course without the aid of some reliable cough medicine U liable to result in that dread disease pneumonia. We know of no better teniedv to cure a cough er cold than Chrmberlaln's Cough Remedy We have used it exteasively and it has always given en tire satisfaction. Olagab, Ind. Tar. Chief. This Is tdo only remedy that is known to be a certain preventative of pneamonla. Among many thousands who have used It for colds aud la grippe we have never yet learned of a single rase bavlnr resulted in pneumonia I’eraon* baying weak lung* or bare to (car an attack of pneumonia. • iioiiid keep in** remedy id nano l tie 28 and 30 cent sizes for sale by Oden liulil Broa. Ilnrllngtun Houle Californio l.ieurilnat Leave Oinaka 1:38 p. in., Lincoln 0:10 p. m. and Hastings 8:50 p. m , every 1'bnrsday in clean, modern, not crowd ed tourist sleepers. No transfers; ears run through to flail Francisco and Los Angeles over the Scenic Koute—through Denver and Salt Lske City. Cara are ■arpeteri: upholstered in rattan: aave spring seat* and hacks and are provided with curtains, bedding, towels, leap, etc. Uniformed porters and ex peneiiord conductors accompany each ixcuralon, relieving passengers of ail Pother of baggage, pointing out object! >finterest and in many other ways Peiping to make the overland trip i delightful experience. Second flats llekets aro honored. Berths $5. For folder giving full Information, -all at nearest Burlington Koute ticket '■dice, or write to J. Fraud", General I’asxenger Agent, Omaha, Neb' One Hollar to IHflO. For one dollar bill The Semi-Weekly State Journal will be seut from uow un til January 1,1899. A good long time to get two big papers every week with til the newa of me whole world; all the itate newa and III fast more news and general reading matter than you get. in sny other state paper. The Journal la ■ pending money and effort in writing in f intariixt j of Vul.raul/u ami uaM ir,» »ur state'* advantages before the people >f the whole country. Nebraika’s pros perity will bring thousand* of farm buyer* to our slat*. You should resd l'be Journal which W not an Omaha paper or a Lincoln paper, bat a state paper in It* truest sense. "What will >a for the best Interests of .Nebraska** I'" is the first question askad by the The Journal when called upon to deaiii* Every N braskan should do bis best to seep The Htate Journel before the people and that hast means by sending in On* Dollar whiah will pay for the paper to January, 1800. After you read it send It to your friends in the ;ast and let them see what great things we are doing in Nebraska. Send In your dellar to The State Journal, Lin toln. Neb. The sooner yoa send, the more papers you will get for your inon »y. Mrs. Stark. Pleasant Ridge. () , ssys, iftar two doctors gave up my boy to He. I saved him ft out aroap by using On* Minute Cough Care.” It it th# luiekest and moat certain remedy for roughs, colds arid all throat and lung treubles.— Odandabl Bros. After hearing some frleadt coatinu ally praising Cbauherlaia's Colic Chol era huiI Diarrhoea Kemedy. Cartis Feck of Anaheim, Cal., purchased a bottle of It for his own use and is now as enthui lastlc over it* wonderful work us any an* can bo. The 35 and 50 cent sl/.at fur sale by Oilaudabl B ro*. Prosperity comas quickest to the nine whose liver It In good eouditlon. I*i-Witt'* Little Karly Kisers tie famlmit little pills for i '*usU|ial ion. Dill tons m-s*. indigestion and all stomach and liver troubles. Odendalil Bro« REPORT OF THE CONDITION FIRST BAM Of LOUP CITY III AH M It NO 4A«. 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I*1 iI Jaeger, our popular banker of the Farmers State Rank of this eity anrl a member of the general turn han >lise firm of Jaeger A Sehaedls, has rented both rooms of the large and commodious Taylor store building and Is now engaged lu moving their mam moth stock of general merchandise from Arcadia to Loup City The store building above r> ferred to is undergo ing repairs and a thorough renovation We understand tlint Mr. Jaegw will he ready to open bi* store to ibo public sometime next week, and will he aide owner and proprietor of the immense st<x k, having purchased Mr. Achaedla's Interest. Mr. Jaeger l* an old lime citizen and has been Id business since Ills first location here For seven years he was Iri the merchandise business snd tor nine years last past he has been In the banking business. Ills former i experlenee here as merchant was highly satisfactory, both to himself and Ills many Iriends and numerous customers. We bespeak for Mr. Jeager success. Don’t be parsuaded Into buying lini ments without reparation or merit Chamberlain's Fain Halm costs no ir ore and its merits have been proven by a test of many years. Such letters us the following, from L. O lingley, lluoneme, Cal., are constantly being received: “The best remedy for pain I have ever used is Chamberlain's I’aiu Halm, and I say • > after haylnv used It In my family for several years.'' It cares rheumatism, lame'hack, sprain* and swellings. For sale by Odcndalil Rros. Mr U, M. Dixon, a well known merchant of pleasant Itldge, Fulton « o. Fa., has a little girl who is frequently tin <ntein'll imn croup, out »nm u.« first symptoms appear, his wife give ter Chamberlain's Cough Itemeiiy, whleli always afford* prompt relief The 'i > and f>0 cent sizes for sale by Odendahl Brothers, The Jewell Nursery Co. of Lake Cltv, Minn., want a responsible man In this vicinity to sell Minnesota growgi trees and nursery stock. Good pay. Hteady work. Write them today. Dr Humplierys' Veterinary Manual on the treatment of horses, cattle, 'beep, hog*, dogs and poultry, mailed free Upon request- Address the Humplierys' Company, New York. Mis* AMD* Hughs, Norfolk. V*., was friffqtfully burned on the face and neck, Pain was instantly relieved by DeWItt's Wlteh Hazel Salve. which healed the Injury without leaving n sear. It Is the famlous pile remedy - Odendahl Bros. HOW TO FIND 01,'T. Fill a bottle or common glass with urine and let It Stand twenty-four hours; a sediment or settling indicates mi un healthy condition of the kidney •. When urine stains linen It I evidence of kid ney trouble Two frequent |enjre to uriuateor pain in the hack, is al*< con vincing proof that the kidneys and bladder are out of order. what To 1)0 There is comfort In the knowledge so often expressed, th.it fir. Kilmer's f>wimp Hoot, the great kidney remedy fulfills every wish in relieving pain in the hack, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of the urinyy passage. It corrects inability to urinate and Icald ing pain iu passing it, or had effect* following use of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes that ■npleasaut necess ity of being compelled to get ap many times during the night to urinate. The mild and the extraordiaary effect of Swamp-Boot Is soon realized it stands the highest for its wonderful cures of lha most distressing cases. If you need a nediclne you should have the best Sold by dragglst), price fifty oents and one dollar You may have a sample bottle and pbaur hlrt both sent free by mall Mention the North westkrn' and send your address to Dr. Kilmer it Co., B.ugbamton, X. Y. The pro prietor of this paper guarantee the gen uineness of this offer. Mrs. Mary Bird, llarrishitrg. Pa., says '1 li wf wkild la tnavrli vh i III Ana tvs m a • uot I would have lost her by croup bail I not Invested twenty Ora cents in a bot tle of One Minute Congh Cure." It cures coughs, eolils and all throat and lung trouble*. Odendahl tiros. It is easy to catch a cold aud juntas easy to get rid of It If you commence early to a*u One Minute Cough Cure, ft caret coughs, colds, pronchitis pneumon ia aud all throat and lung troubles. It is pleasant te take, safe to use and sure to cure Odendahl Bros. J. A. Perkins, of Antiquity, O , was for thirty rsa t needlessly tortured by phyiciant for the cure of eiteinu lie • is quickly cured by using OeWiti's Witch Ha/el hair* the fainlmts healing • site for plies aud skin disease* < kden dalii Bros Mis. M R. ford Raddeil's, III . suf fered for eight mars from dlspnpsia and chronic constipation and «n Anally cured by using OuWItt s I,title Ktrly Kisers, the famlnns little pills lor nil slouiueh aud liter troubles intend hi H 'I* l\K>. net' «.y EXPRESS ***»' GENERAL DELIVERY LINE. All ot t»r«l»f» i«f uni (•! I % Id rji » SIOIITIM • A IK. LAWVKU, D#ff i tkiml Uf 4(1 Ctllicltti BUiitu 4 V»Uf» faSItt, *>.■< Typewriter In -nt- * »KI nms soaiu uy MU. I s.y* u>tp cm. • • tiiitUA u* j iihMM( A 11U t* II M U • tt t • L H VM, AM* NorHI I'l Hl.lt Witt K'ltibt hi I om. |t*urv Li** A'.at* |H» k HI.UMI KkiVl Mf VII. Ill nl'V uAi • IH ^*ti m* Mioti MAr 1*11, 1 % i HI4IA4 Go to Gasteyer’s for Shoes, Hats and Caps, A BIG SHOE SALE 1° Is the order of the day at || cT @1iAs. GASTeyeR’S I g in order to lesson the labors of invoicing. M ® FROM DEC. 1st., 1897 TO JAN. 1st.. 1898 || we will sell a large portion of our immense §1 ^ SHOE STOCK AT ABSOLUTE COST. 3* — *-$ g 10 yards 5 cent calico for only • - - .40 ||| ^ 10 yards 0 “ .50 ^ 0 10 yards 7 “ “ “ “ - - .60 ^ ^ 10 yards 121 dress goods “ “ 1.10 ^ P 10 yards 17 “ “ “ “ . - - • 1.50 ||| CD 10 v.'vrds 19 “ “ “ “ ... . 1.75 p ^ 10 yards 25 “ “ “ “ - - • 2.25 j|j| 10 yards 30 “ “ “ “ - - - - 2.50 j||j ^ Our line of comforts and blankets is lessening per- ^ ceptibly, but we still have a good assortment and can fit ^ you out at a lower price than any one else. gjM J2# -STAPLES,- CD m® CD » 17 *lbs. Granulated sugar, 1 “ McLaughlins XX X X coffee - ' Go to Gasteyer’s for Groceries. To the right place Ah it will make a big difference to jou in Hie cost of your HOLIDAY GOODS if by chance you get into THE WRONG STORE ^ Our stook IS NOT located on the “Corner” but we do claim to have a corner on the HOLIDAY TKADK in this and adjoining counties, and we propose t» main tain this reputation by naming at al! times THE LOWEST PRICES FOR THE BEST GOODS: Our store is located on South Side Public Square, where we invite rou to call and see our new nud complete line of Holiday Hand painted China, Cups and Saucers, Cake Plates, Salad Dishes, Etc. 7 Tbit* line of 1'liin* ware Is all fresh new goods, and is the finest both in quality and beauty ever brought to the l.uup country. As we cannot afford to carry them over we nrw selling ou a very wlnae margin It will also pay yo i to look over our lo' of Children’s Wheelbarrows and Carts, Selling for only 15 cents each. I.i t im ini. tl> i all your attention to o,tr ntaiuionib stock of TOY'S It i< the Largest Lino of 5 and 10 cent Toys in the County. V I ft< »U 40 W »ti«| <>f Kim IiImI tlvtign*. I? til ««tli mu! Kfi 1 hi cbwiM. Ra '••-•i.u •» iU» «u*i» tm*i I'll' fV I'KM’ tHMtfiato ilutii •i>nt» » •« « tklitil «bi.’ti •Mill i » you »o oua «*lt tHuts .>a iba • MAMMOTH SHOW DOLL.” Mil II* tint HOLIDAY thauk, I ODERDAHL BROS