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About The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 7, 1898)
For Hardware, Tinware,Furniture and Undertaking in all its branches go to Watkinson, Loup City,Neb Uoaal Dews. Hutterick patterns at I’ilger’s E. A. Draper was a county scat visitoi Monday. Geo McDonald is talking of going to Klondvkc. Head the new ad of J. Phil. Jaeger on II rat page. Skates! The Kllpper Klub are the best. A t Watklnson's. For corn shelters or feed grinders call on T. M. Heed. A. Boone of Groeley Center, was 11; the city last week. Robert, Reiman was doing buisnessat the county seat Tuesday. Eye, Ear Nose and Throat. Dr. Sum ner Davis, Grand Island Stewart. McFadden reports geese go ing north Wednesday morning, R. J.Nightingale returned last Tues day from a professional trip to Ord. Some Pralrlo schooners were seen go ing through town soutbword Tuesday. Jerry. Shrove was among the pleasant callers at these headquarters this week. One Minute Cough Cure cures quick ly. That's what you want. Odendahl Bros T. II. Reasner and Elder Stevens of Litchfield, was doing bufsness at the Couoly seat Tuesday. Dr. Sumner Davis, Grand Island Speci alist in diseases, of Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Kxarnlnation for glasses. If you want washing machines, clothes wringers or anything in the hardware line call on T. M. Heed. Attorney T. 8. Nightingale went to Hazard last Tuesday where he tried an important law case in justice court. Wright. Reynolds of Webster township paid h:s respects to this office last Wednesday. More needed improvements ire going on ail the time. The latest is that 8. F. Reynolds Is having Iiis meat wagon rep paired. Ike. Me Donald Is on the sick list, having been taken suddenly ill with pleurisy. Ho is reported better at this writing. J. F. Jeffords of St. Paul, was a wel come guest In this city last week. Jeff, looked just as natural as when he used to llye here. If you want to keep posted on the lat est news of the week, subscribe for tho XoRTlIWBSTERK. We intend to give special attention to its news columns Dar. Grow the handsoin clerk at Chase's drug! tore, Is experiencing con siderable annoyance from an insignifi cant scratch on one of his knuckles which become poisoned by some drug. Rev. Mathews is creating lots of inter est in church matters. He says what the people want here is a good revival, and he acts just like lie was going to give them one. John. Johnson from over near Ashton made this sanctum a pleasant call and i|uared up his arrears, and took advant age of our one dollar rate. Mr. Johnson has made farming pay this year Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Fedler, of Cairo were visiting in the city during the Hol idays! and took in the Xcw Year Ball We leara that they contemplate staying in *MW v" J mv J-I luvipiv pamwi IUC WIIJICI. After hearing some friends continu ally praising Chamberlain's Colic Chol era ami Diarrhoea Remedy. Curtis Feck of Anaheim, Cal., purchased a bottle of it for his own use and is now aseuthus iastlc over its wonderful work as any one can be. The 25 and 50 cent sizes for sale by Odeudahl Bros. Henry Ransiuk. made us a friendly call last Monday, and left the where with for a years subscription. Henry is numbered among the prosperous farmers of Sherman county. A good many of our subscribers have taken advantage of our one dollar ad vance rate which we oiler this year for the Hrst time. It will p:-.y you all to take advantage of these rates Bv paying in advance you can get the paper for$ I <st otherwise the price will be * | r,o Both the NotuilWi.'lut.N aud the Time., were well represented at the masquerade ball, last Friday night There was two representatives of each aud complete costumes were made from copies of the paper. They were all tight too. " e acknowledge a pleasant call from Carl do la Motte of Ih/ard town.tup Monday c«rl Informs us that the new f tpocti, i.ow lu itie course of rrreetion near llastird. |» nearing cotupietinti the building la -1 and is so t»* f an I ally anti well hit ill |t will ho a t r till to .hat part of the county. rtie Utrman Vert .it of tills t ill Will gi*s Hell tills annual ttr*.qu*raa|c ball In the l.uup iqiy tlprra Hall M lIts evening of January • h |M»* \dmlts I0*M emeu Ally con It ladle. I wen Ijf ttve cents, l adO-. In tua.k ao*J vata* l"*n* |toe Itsli Mf tittle I t ickets no at «Mendah t tin . Drug aims The lilt to gtrl «f |. Mat,rath «u an*** with a aj'C'tj t e at at-1* i after - •*»** anal It a** thus.gkt for * time iHai tl*e tblld « *• >1) ,1 g I be laatsl to t so »«*» mwh fHglaia’.'s.i and •anted im ChlM out <*• the Street vttl |«t the fa* U«uc« uf Ml* fMttlso «cher a here top • Md • pH - sla f tta • «* tMUM f ha i hi HI soon i«c- <M*4 M* MU lH rstaod la quite well tg.P, Mrs 8. Hancock I* on the rick li*’. II Lewi* remembered the printer thl* week. Mr. and Mr* O Bensclioter joined the Degree ol Honor last evening. Banker Terbiine. of Litehfleld is do lug busine** at the county •'»t to d .y Dean Mill* of Rockville began tin new year by subscribing for the North WKHTKKN Jama* Hlote, of the west «nle had two wagon loads of wheat stolen from In* granary last. Monday night. No cine to the thieve*. Wanteh. To buy three farm lun-es Have sold iny Loup t’ity real e*tate and am sclllog shoe* at co*t. Hekrv Doli.imi. Walter Heed stated la*l Tuesday, for Omaha, where in* goes to take a position at AO, 00 a month and expenses,with the firm of ,1. \V. t 'rawfoid A Co. Hi* brother I’. O. Reed will look after hi* l»u*lties* here At a meeting of the hoard of the Agricultural Fair Associulli n of Slier Ilian County held last Monday the following officer* were elected. Presi dent, W. It. Mellor: Filet vice ,L M Snyder: Second vice, T. I, I’ilger Sec. Geo. \V Hunter; Treas , It. .1. Nlghtln gale. Mr*. Mary Bird, llarrisliurg. I’a.. sat* “My child i* worth million* to me; yi t I would have lost her by croup had 'I not Invested twenty-five cent* In a ho - tie ol One Minute i ougn ' ure. n cure* cough#, cold# mid all throat and lung troubles Odendatil Hro We learn through the Kcarney-Xew# of the death of Mrs. .John Halsburv, a former resident of our city,who the old resident# will remember. Mr. Salsbury lived here in 1870-80 Particular# of her death were not given The Hamilton Brown shoes for ladies, misses, men and boys. Famous for their wear ing qualities and honest values for sale at Pilger's. Several of our citizens turned in the lirst of tills week and husked and cribbed .fames Harnett's corn for him. Jim ha#been bed fait all winter and D just getting strong enough to be able to be around again Cuban Debate at the opera hou-i Saturday Jan. Inlb. Aaron Wall and II. M Mathew# on the atllrinative, and W. K. Mathews and It J. Nightingale on the negative. Under the Auspices of Kpwortb League. Admission: Adults, 10 cent# children under IB free. One half of profit# to go to Cuban relief fund. The board of county lupervinor# met January 5th, as provided by law to -tit tle with the county treasurer. The settlement was not completed Wednes day and as the following dav was the day for regular meeting to approve bond#, etc., settlement with the treasur er was deferred until today. This Is apparently the season of in stalling' otiicer: J.aSt Tuesday the Woodmen camp installed their newly elected oillitcr#, Wednesday evening the Odd Fellow# installed theirs, ami last evening the Degree of Honor lodge held initaUliou exercises. Last Mon (lay the Agricultural Fair Association elected and seated new officers and a. we go to press the bonds of the new county officers are being approved. A. J. H Fairbairn of Kookvilie town | ship called to see the editor hist Wed netday, and being a " business before ■ pleasure" man, at once deposited % ’>. to on our imposing stone, which a mount enables him to take advantage of our one dollar rates,and placed his cre dit to one year in advance. After trails acting the above business Mr. Falihairn indulged in » pleasant conversation with j the writer.!Ic reports considerable cattle feeding and a sin ce--ful season among the farmers of Ins neighborhood. ■Stewart. McFadden came into tb - office last Wednesday, and when weas'. ed him what be new. -aid that the roads between lamp t'lty and bchaupp 'idiug was bad and that lie bad toim.l a trip over them for a load of straw, y\ told him that w,is Inoresting news .1 would so reta rd It, lie leplted that he had made the trip the day before that it made it i|uite interesting for him to try and sniy on top o( tlo- lord straw over (lie rough road .1 * me* t route \ of 1 *t|»ti r coini'v drove to loop 1 11 v lust \\ • In..,I n i .Hit. i J gt t hi* two d«u{*iters M. - in- rgia nr i Minnie and Mlu l.illle N iJ,i|i . hav hrsi. sprttdiog the l.otldai. m | I M»lrt i uiilil Ml»* Night ley, lie, |, < : i her of otic i,J our primary schools, si:! r some h« r ikitin in il,e .» hool to. m Monday, and M i..... * i v , [ nmtiliue to. .Inilo - in the li . n. . j III r * iter, M i -s \|,i.i-n ha* ■ v , i. I ding the High- hoot at Maw I , I Wilt Itnlsh lh« trm. < |. r . t til. '« m | 1.1041* « It. <J<t|Ptt* Ira* wuhilaatl her . ' j■ Ihilta In out autteamg the itvama I* Ulol*. this l|ttil Utirlolwl tdu.l.t- . Ml III * til tor gilt to Iraki, M.|t I tl . ; l*an» he » to i. :. . tt, III lgt|tsi-t than rsl tk *o-is .. ,»[ aaltot** of F*tr | r a I *m li , . a' I*-wt Aitoitr iitM)o v it h t'aau a«.| I Mi r «• I l w tag it|* 4 place hi g*»t> J», *<■ l* h j , amain*’ to v - on. hi hart «*’*. i- * j tfwten I' r'Mn Th** Wfnt 81*1*. From MUhftei l Monltoi Rx-< ’(unity Attorney Kmcrson trill th and « i/c of Km kville.y is tt’il relative* Id I.lie).llelil thi- ui - k. Mr*. Tct hunr gave a supper to her Sun day school class. Tuesday ' fternoon at the Ter liune res Idcnee. Ill- I’altner reports the arrival of h ha hv girl at the home of Mr. and Mrs. linns I’. t< rson, near Hazard Monday December 27th 181)7. The A. O. I 'V. I.odge elected the following officer* f•.r tin’ year at the last meeting. A. II. (Iray. master work man: Then MeHosh. foreman; O. I). Raton, overseer; II. I,. I^iwery, recorder R. V. Purge no. tliimii i'-i ; K. II Orms hee, receiver. S. |f. Robinson, guide; Wm. ICIll*. inside watch: M. S. 'Caffe, outside watch: .1. 'V. .lohnsoir. tru-lec lor long term K II. Radcgard. trustee sbo t term A C’Hril *»f rilllllka. To Loup City Camp, No. #3«, M W, A Dear Nclgblior*. I desire to extend no sincere and heart felt thanks to you and to the (lamp for the kind treatment t receiv' d at your hand* during the last fatal illness of my wife and for the more than generous aid extended by you when vve laid her to rest. I shall re gard Hie ‘'Woodman" among beni-thdary organizations a* "the noble-1 Roman of them all.” .ItcKRr Miirovk. M i:. Church Nervier. Kuinlwv. .lann. i ary ft, lhuh Preaching The True* Inlidul.'* 10:30. Sunday School. Il;3n Junior Jauyut! 3;<jo J'rtt.V4*r iii4-i t.ui/ in Pursmaatfe. fl:45. l'r< aching.- A VVonl to Vouri;; Men ' 7:1ft. Kpworth Pc&tfuo H. 15. VV. K. Matt FtKW“4, Pa-tor. < Thacv. huj** i IfiPuiMant Sunday St-hool. 0 K. li‘*T» fikin, I*i4 *.idcnt Hpworih \.< aurue | Jfw< .* conf« s -,i>- II* Ik faithful and just to forgive? u.h our sins." Financial it« poi» of M F. « liurcli of lamp City, for ftloiifh of ficcctitbcr, IHi>7 rn.ri.iPTs. Bulutuc of church fund from Iasi month .* Uf.37 Balance of Incidental*. iU£ \ Collected for Incidental.. Pastors salcry... fli 17 : Total. * W» Id j EN PEN PITCHES. For Church carpet. . ... ft ho Insurance.. *'30 For storm wlnd<;v.s and repair." . , . II .7 For janitor. •£ fJO Fuel, lluht*. lump->. b a *. ft 35 Pastor's Salcr,’.. »'l 17 To balance. j 57 Total. $ *0 irt Ha lance. 157 Pendency in piMtors salary at end of Nov. OV4 r iM4Ut0, at cud of pee,, none*. Mr ( M I>ixon, a well known rijt’iTlifint of plea- nt Khlgc, Vtil ton < ‘<4, Pa., ha* a lillle girl W ho i- /toqu* ttijy 1 hreatenod '-till croup. but wh‘u f|,i»l tii>t symptom* appear, bis wifi* g vi* h«*r i cbar.tbt t lain'- Cough Remedy, which h)wh\ - luford* prompt relief, The and f»0 i" ft -!/«• - for .. Oib-mlab] Rrotherc Mark I wain and tin* Missionary. Mark Twain once uliemled a miss ionary meeting in Hartford at which a missionary matin uu address* After listening to the agonizing story of .suffering, Mark Twain said to himself ‘•For Hod’s sake, send that plate around, so that I can pour inv h\tu pathv into it Fll give you these four one hu ml red dollar bills, and if lean get a piec e of paper 1 11 write a cheek for something more I can very well spare a little money lor a cause like that.' 11 The lecturer went on talking, and J as he talked twain • enlhnsi ism cal med. ‘•Whi'u the missionary had been talking f ir ball an hour," lie contin ues. I had saved one of th< -e bills, and when he had talkid live minutes more two of those lulls were mine , again, a i.| when he bad la a i, talking an hour I ha : w on u I four hark, and by gosh, when he Anally did send that plate ana.mi I borrowed ten r. ills out of it to pav i<i\ i r fare home Argonaut. Ur: t a • M ’ ii ot 11 . mbi : I s > , five In id i f cat 11e ■ I. - i |ipi .1 ■) tie III j the til' iiiisis of pisuk I! McMullen u<‘tftr (»*if, Mr k‘*'ni,‘ l» <’<l M (if tilt<4*1 < ' 11*11\ t'i li i* h'-ju1 •*■!' iti i{ r.'* I;i * - ^ |i|f in»( j ; l»! ’ ,n\ |*| » it l It*' tit 1 H <1 • |Mlllt«*l lu** Vi 1 » i ft ii*»j f*-r inf «*tf f W » i’* ■ .*« 11 it 1 t - v , vviuJ. : Mr MM n v i * 1! lift t« * * * lb*, lift*. ! ii*» . . (| l»«»U* | 1 Ktji i*vt *11*1 ! 1 *41 1tv t( ‘f K • *|4 U «»l! 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Everything you see in our store IVIAFKED IF FED FIGUFES you can rest assured is indeed a bargain. MANY THINGS WILL GO AT COST AND OTHERS AT LESS THAN COST Come early and secure what you wi-di before everything in gone. We are having thin sale in order to Close out Hie Odds aid Eads of tie Winters Dry Goods stock We realize that we would he money ahead if we carried over these goods, for we surely loose money on many articles. But wc have not the room nor convenience for storing woolens and so have decided to give the public the benedt thereof. Here arc a few prices. GOOD ALL WOOL DRESS FLANNEL, PER YD. - - - 22 ( ENTS GENTS FLEE( EJ) IX IYER WEAR FROM 00 CENTS TO 1.05 PER SPIT. ALL MLANKETS A ND POM PORTS AT POST. OVERCOATS, DUCK COATS, AND WINTER SPITS WILL ALSO RE IX CLIJDED IN THIS SALE. DON'T FORGET gastgygf?’s i^gq figuf?g salg. ___i TIME TABLE LOU* CITY. nj;bk Uncoln, Denver. Omaha, Helena, Chicago, Butte, Sr. Joseph, Salt Lake City. Kaunas City, Portland, St. Louis, San Francisco, anil all point# and all points East and South West THAI NS LEAVE AS FOLLOWS. GOING EAST No, u.' Passenger 7:.'M) a. m No. 00 Freight.2.00 p. in. GOING WEST No. M l'a.-*enger .1:15 p. m. No. bo Freight. lltSOa. m. Sleeping, dinner and reclining chair cars neat# free) on through train#. Ticket* old and baggage chocked to any point in ho United Slate# or Canada. For information, map#, time table# and lekefa < ill on or write to A. F. Wert# ; Urnl. Oi J. FKANGIm, Gen’I. Passenger Vgent, Omaha, Nebraska, U. P. KAILWAY v, Mi leave# daily except Sunday <pu*# it)ger>. 7::ki a. ill. No 8- leave# Monday. Wednesday ami rtdav, (mixed) 2:0.5 p in. No mi leaves Tue*day. Thursday ant' alurday, ' mixed) 2:50 p. in. No 87 arrive# daily except Sunday (inlxedi 1 45 u in No *5arrive# daily except Sunday paas ii. •• r i• in FJr*»f clu*# Hervlee and close connection# ast, Went and »outh W t>. cur roN, Vgent. ■*” * “ 1—■* 'i_ 1 ~ 1 i R. J. 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