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About The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 14, 1898)
For Hardware, Tinware,Furniture and Undertaking in all its branches go to Watkinson, Loup City,Neb Lioaal F?«ws. Mrs. Wert* is qtiiie seriously si<k. Uutterick patterns at Pilger's Uncle Jack says, ‘Morg, don't tell Mother aboui it." Skates! The Klipper Kluh arc the best. At Walkinson's. Uncle Calvin Landers, of Arcadia w as in the eity Tuesday. Eve, Ear Nose and Throat. Dr. Sum ner Davis, Grand Island C. W. Conhiscr has been on the silk list for the past flew days. We notice Charley Snyders smiling faea passing our window last Tuesday. All (woods at a slaughtering reduction at Pilger’s. One Minute Cough Cure cures quick ly. That's what you want. Odendabl Bros. Jim Lee says he has threshed heaps of grain this season, Jim Is a thresher from a way back. Jos. McCoy killed a porker the other day that tipped the beam 470 lbs. I’retty good for a pig. C. A. Austin. J. S. I’eillar and A. F. Warts attended Masonic Lodge meeting at Arcadia, last Tuesday evening. I)r. Sumner Davis, Grand island .Speci alist in diseases, of Eye, Ear, Nose anil Throat. Examination for glasses. If you want washing machines, elothes wringers or anything in the hardware line call on T. M. Heed. Lew. Williams and Clum. Gannon report seeing a snake and a toad both on the move, last week. Where do you suppose they buy it. 17 lbs Granulated Sugar for $ 1.00 at Pilger’s. Every dwelling in the town that is suitable fora family to live in is occu pied, and still there arc some looking for houses to rent. If you want to keep posted on the lat est news of the week, subscribe for the Northwestern. We intend to give special attention to its news columns J. T. Hale starts tomorrow for Atlan ta Ga. with a car load of mules for that market. This is the iourth car Mr. Hale has shipped from Sherman county to the south. It looks like old times to see J. l’hil. Jaeger behind the counter weighing up calico and measuring off sugar again. Webet “Phil” will make'em bustle it they keep in sight. Mrs. H. M Cbidester Iteputy Supreme Oracle of the Koyul Neighbor, the anxllery of the Modern Woodmen of America, will organize a Camp of that order here next Tuesday evening. The three month old babe of Mr. and Mrs. W'altcr Me Nalty hasgone entirely blind. The little sufferer took cold about three weeks ago. and it settled ia its eyes. The doctors say they can do noth ing for it. We called in to see Chas. Gasteyerthe other day and found him with goods on both sides of him. goods behind him and goods in front of him, mid the fellow who was buying a new suit of clothes said it was good(s) to be there. The contract for county printing has been awarded to the Loup Cu r Nop.th wkstebn, which will for the next year come to Its readers as the official organ of Sherman county. All legal notices published by the county, supervisors, proceedings, treasurers statements, ect, will appear in its columns. Last Tuesday while Charley French was pulling up coal to (he platform of the B. ilk,. M. coal sheds, preparitory to coaling the engine, be foigot to push the dog to its place which holds the w indless from coining hack, and the crank Hew hack and Btruck him, breaking his col lar bone and one rib. The fracture was reduced by Dr. Main and Mr. French is doing as well as ceuld he expected uu der tne circumstances. The German Verein, of this city will give their sixth annual masquerade hall in the Loup City Opera Imll on the evening of January ‘<!8th lsil* Admiss ion: Gentlemen flfty cents Ladies twen tyflvc >«uts. Ladies in mask and cos tume free. Kverybody invited. Tickets on saleat <blemish! Bros Ilrug Store Masquerade suits on sale at Henry Dol Hugs. These suits are all right an ) van bo had at reasonable price The progressive ladies of WcstllelJ. Ind. Issued a "Women's Kditton" of the Westtleld News, hearing date of Apill 3rd, !■>!*! The paper is Piled »|th mailer of interest to women.ami we notice the (oliowing Iren, a correspondent. which the editors piloted realising that II treat* upon a matter of vital importance to their sea “The best remedy foi croup, colds and btoncbllls that I havs been aide to And Is fbmberlain'st’oogl Remedy For faintly use ithss unequal I gtadlv tecs emend It.' fl Slid 'a! cewi loiltles |..r sale hv t Mendahl Hr<t > IVtieae w ho are troubled w I, tnd> gMliet will bn interested in ib* et|e nance of W to II t*en» e btefcWrh it the railroad wail service at tie* iluitei lens Who write*, (I gises me plea* ore In testify |o the wnili si t hem lass tala'* Calm, * hoi. <* and (hum Reneedi fi t two \< »i. | base >sH «». Iresesi indtgvalo •. and »m so feet to I,* quant sever* slin t> o» patn in the *t« mavis and taenle* lan ..r t*« du*e* >». Iku osunJi ne»* r lad* tn glee petfm leltnf Price « and to cent*, .old b| t blend* hi »««• Billy Strunk man dropped info this olll ce last Saturday and left a t!e» «hek)es for the benefit of the orphans. Come again Bill y. The County Board Have finished set tling with the Treasurer and find there Ison hand. #30.86103. There was paid last July, bonds to the amount of 86 000 and the Board have ordered #5 00(1 more paid. This looks like a good showing foi the county, and that our hoard of Supervisors arc business men. doing buisness as it should be done. The new county board orgm Ized last Tuesday bv electing, Henry Hunker, of Rockville township, as Chairman. Mr Hunker has served the county for sever al years as member of the board, and the honor conferred whs a fitting acknowl edgment of his good business ability, and fairness in all matters brought be fore them for consideration. Mothers whose children are troubled with bad colds, croup or whooping cough will do well to read what Hr. it. E, Robey, of O’ney, Mo.says on this sub ject. He writes, “for years wehayeused ChamberJain.s Cough Remedy, and always keep it in the house. It is regar ded in our faintly as a specific for all kinds of colds and coughs. The 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by Odendahl Bro. East Sntuiday we heard it hammering at I lie pumping station We of course Investigated, and found Chief Engineer Jenner up to his ears in work as usual keeping the plant in order. The boiler bad i/lven out. in the bnttmn. anil the city Fathers procured the services of Mr. J. J. Hands an expert from the Fremont Foundry and machine shop to repair It, which was being done in a very neat manner. Our city‘ Dads" are always on the lookout for a •‘link" wbere-ever It may occur. Last Monday morning we went to the otilce earlier tnau usual, and when we got to the door, ivu discovered the sen ior editor with his coat off. and sleeves rolled up, down on his knees sweating like a butcher, when he saw u-he quick ly slipped a small box in Ids pocket and went to work at the case. We insisted upon knowing what, he was doing, and he reluctantly told us that he was trying some of the great Indian corn salve, sold by Chief-worms-ln-the-stoinacli, to remove the corns from the feet of the press. W. T. Draper come pretty uaar hav ing a serious affair on his hands one day last week, lie hitched up his stallion beside an oilier horse, and got In his buggy for-a drive, when the horses start ed to run. Mr. Draper discovered that the buckle had j idled through the terret,he had no control over his high spirited team With his usual presence of mind, Mr. Draper succeeded in pull ing them luto a tree with the other line aud thereby averted what might of pro ven a serious affair. A little broken har ness was the only casualty J. Travis and Conbiser & Co. are the possessors of the eighth wonder scale; in appearence and make up they are beauties, and for mental calcula tion, they beat Prof. Mead or llichard Nightingale. You can place anything on the platform you wish to weigh, and set them at the amount tier nound you sell for, and they will compute it in dollars and cents to a traction. If you are ever weighed in those balanecs and lack anything, you will be sure to be “found wanting”. The K. I’. Lodge of this City met last Wednesday evening and installed the following newly elected officers: 11. Jen ner, C. C: L. N. Smith, V. C: Win, Nelk, Prelate; J. W. Long, k.of It. S; bar. Grow. M.of F; J. S. Pedter, M.of K II, Johansen, M. of A K. A Brown, M. of W; Adam Schaupp, Inside G; M. Mulick, Out Side G. A general invita tion was extended to the wives and fam ilies of the order and the ladies in turn surprised their husbands by bringing well tilled baskets, and supplying the inner man with a drst class supper. Some of the Ladies of the 1'. P train crew, assisted by friends, planned a sur ] prise upon Kx press agent McGrath and i Mr. K. K. Forsythe, now conductor on ' the Ord branch, but former conductor of j the Loup t'ity branch. i‘he Ladies, j learning that Mr. Forsythe would itiase ihe run up heie last Wednesday Instead I of to the Island planned the surpiise. I tty inviting a large iiumorr > .’ friends | who w ith basket* ou their arms met at i the residence of Mr. ami Mr« t ,i. (ideiidahl ami from there proceeded to I tht McGrath residence where arran,;. j lueuts were made for a goo | lime, M in w ho gat to re,I | here w t re ah o Misprised to learn that Mi For*) the had act om | panied her hushapil on th*- (rip Mu-o and dancing aid lots if fun was me I order „r the evening Mi ami Mr* Me (■rath joined , i th** a.sttli cut • a1 - » did Mr. anti Mr* I r.vth- I <• ill ... | the tun tfulle a to niter wore m*«k*, aet| 1 several of lh*m were Itat,I i,> hlenttlv | sa|t|* i «*• served at me prop per li»u j and all speak >»( h • ih . . .■«* o I, Ji g I the IMSMl en joyaulw of :he season | apace • ill not jeitait the meMltoi o| I ait present M then* had* If.tavr** s« } thee*. Ikvlwding vngmeer It |ti * r* *,,() j Udv M < M.iie, vi, J |,i M*r f tin t'lMv*f an t let) and I* U * iip,* j agent live wwwmcmi t wrph.**lv#*l tne i vet In io»« - e* v t»rn • lie J>. ,h j wslevwe ta a ho h Mt ** 1 M For -y the : trt MM M ihm rtiiMti amt it, many | Invovt* they Hole, during lh*t« f.-»*ner • inShwe here THINK TIII.Y HATH THHI I a-t Monday sheriff I’.iUcn wa* sum moned to the west side ot tile county and warrants out of Justice Murpheys court given him for Hie arrest of Dick Cole and Barney Smith, who were charg ed with stealing two wagon loads of wheat from the granary of Jus. iSlote bt Harrison township. I’he theft whs committed a week ago la?t Monday and interested parties h;;ve been Industrious ly at work since tracing the thieves and securing evidence to convict Dick (’ole is a man about forty years of age. and Barney Smith is a' out twenty two. They live on i< homestead, seven milis south of Mason City w here they were arrested. They were arrested Monday morning be fore breakfast and in the afternoon were laken before just cV Humphrey for pre liminary examination. The prisoners waived examination and were, on Tties day brought to Loup City ami placed in the county jail. County Attorney Long and A. Wall appeared for the state. The ease will probably he tried at the next term of Di«trirf Court. A Great Nanilty l’up*r Kr«*#v The Semi• Weekly State Journal wants to get 5 000 new subscribers during the next thirty days, and as a special offer, one that is bound to bring new subscrib ers, will send The Semi-Weekly State -Journal every T ue.-day and Friday for a whole year for One Dollar, and as a special premium will also send the Great Sunday Statu Journal, sixteen pages eve ; ry Sunday, for three months free. Item ii m lute t'/m tar I 11 if o F 'I Lui So lit i . Wui. I. I < Journal a whole year ami the Great Sun day paper for tlnee month* all for One Dollar. To g t the advantage of this greatest of ull offer# you must (end your dollar direct to The State Journal Idri ooln. Neb. and not through an agent Never before haaso much good reading, matter been offered for One Dollar. The Sunday Journal contains more reading matter alone than many magi/< lies. It you want to keep up wl h the world's doings, here Is a chance such as has never been offered before. This offer may be withdrawn soon, so do not put off sending 5 our dollar for fear you may b'd (appointed. One Dollar does it all. .SEWS I 111)51 CLKAJt CHKtk The T B. people are holding revival meetings in »chool district No 25. James Slote lost wbcat by theft, but I* in hot perauit of the ihicves. The lat est here is that they have been loeated in (.'lister count y John Mead ha- purchased a f irm east of I.otip < it y . Tom Hesiop has gone a est again to re-urne his o il job. Kwjohd t; u Church Notice. There will he Preaching at the. Bap tist church next Sunday, both inorniHg and evening. The subject in the morn ing will he.‘ The Great Temptation." Subject for evening, “Memory, a Pun ishment or a Blessing." You are cor dially invited to be present at all the , services of the church. The Young Pco- i pie wiil endevorto make you welcome, Kev. A II. SlIATTLCK, Pastor. 1 11) X X X X coffee cents at I'ilger's. • I To give our subscriber* an opportunity to test their famous seeds, Messrs. May A Co, the well known seed grower; of i St. Paul. Minnesota whose order of one , million Packets of Si*ed* tested over DO per cent pure Government Report w ill mail seventeen trial Packets of choice varieties ot Flower seeds to any of our readers w mling to them only ten cents in silver or stamps. This is their Giant Collection and consists of one Packet each. Asters. Mignonette, Antirrhinum, Pinks, Poppie.-. Alyssutu, Zinnia* Ni- 1 Bella, lodeliu. Pansy, Calendula. Petu nias, Sweet Williams, Portulac.i, Sweet Peas, Culliopsts. and Candytuft. On each packet will lie printed full cultural in -truction*. I'hcy wid also scud to uny Gardener or Farmer one Package of their Extra Early Tree Tomato on i-'ve' ipt of -dx cents in stamps Their hand somely illustrated <*atuh>gue will he ‘ m illed free on application, to any one | *» ho intend* to purchase Seeds Plant* or liultk* this spring Re sore and mention jour paper when writing May AC". j‘ 'I) daughter. w lien ti c. i cring ti.im an ' attack o. fever v a t great suite m fr>»m ptininlo ok nd hip "write i no Itn linnri of s rill*, R • , , i - i g • Jit.I n l.ottiht r of teiln , - i ti>-ot o-V | ta-netil she lti.‘«| < to- h -tile o| 1 h tilth. r | i lain** Pali. Halm, and lia* given enlitej u bet " < I. U.lttfi tain * Pain it i n, • slatj a 111 i . ii c.r. l -r i to oiti .i I n *.|,| •.v j 1 tiht.l.h H*« 1< M m N t vartj !«•»{ print * nt | l». .-f ■ -.-..I m, tit Mi *t ami j •bird (,.*« .• >.»r libruai) and Marsh iltlk* t n.i-u IhiHi It* t.m id a *•* Mi* ■ \ «•■»» T ilth lvmii.it (t* .ho. i *. I.ea m. p i-iut t* d am ai a I .*h* s he a*’ hu.ium ' trip i*i> i. t, r*. or ton u . t« i *•** 1 * **“ ■•*• »#»r 11»* * **»"*•* , hi tvrr.iiHs t tw | i. f.- wtu a nr, tbkets • al Ml - : tits. * I* t M* »*** A(*t I ! i t >M ..|<1 >Mt ill Ml t*» d (0»Ao : (til MU I M «• * ' RED FIGURE SALE CHAS. GASTEYERS. Everything you see in our store IVtAPfCED IP PED FfGUpES 4 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 wish before everything is gone. We are having this sale in order to Close out Hie Odds aid Eads of tie Winters Dry Goods Stock We realize that we would be money ahead if we carried over these goods, for we sure!) loose money on many articles. But we have not the room nor convenience for storing woolens and ho have decided to give the public the benefit thereof. Here are a few prices. GOOD ALL WOOL DRESS FLANNEL, PER YD. - - - 22 CENTS GENTS FLEECED UNDERWEAR FROM 90 CENTS TO 1.05 PER SUIT. ALL BLANKETS AND COMFORTS AT COST. OVERCOATS, DUCK COATS, AND WINTER SUITS WILL ALSO BE IN CLUDED IN THIS SALE. DON’T FORGET GASTeYGR’S R6Q FIGURG SALE. N K. churl h harvil e, Sunday. .lanti. ury IB, 1HIIH ’reaching. The Saloon In Loup City" lunilay School, lldio. Junior League l!;QU. Prayer meeting in Parsonage, fl: 15. Preaching.•Heading.*’ i:IB. ipworth League H: 15. iV. K. Matthkws Pastor, ' J. Tkacy, Hupi-rimi-mlant Sunday School. 1. K Hotciikin, President Kpwortli League Meelngs every week, evening, beginning at :30. A welcome for you. Mrs. Mary Bird, Harrisburg, l’a., sn\s ‘My child is worth millions to me; yet would have lost her by croup had I ioi invested twenty-live cents In a hot ,le of One Minute Cough Cure.” it lures coughs, colds and all throat and ung troubles. Odenduhl Bros. 1 lb Arbuckle’s coffee lOcts. it Eilger’s. a s- MAIN, I’llYSICIAN & SURGEON LOU* CITY, MBRASKA OKKICK. one door east of Chase’ Ii'iiK store Ft. J. NIGHTINGALE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, t.oup oinr. * i nos. T. INKS, I'UnpKtl lVIt of Express and Ceieral Delivery Line. AII Ivxpri'v-. or Krt-ljfht oi-.U-r* prompt i l,V utUm.I.Ht to. T. S. NISHTiNCALE. LAWYER,! »»*»■* % General ew and C illecl.an Business % SoUry I'uMIt vtn,uiini|MwV *h#I I||m %% Hit v if HMifi u»i« St iili nl t ir*t IIIU' (in. NIMH b*K % W J. FISH CM, Attorney el lew :nd Notary Public. Wii) )s (t lnl ill l Ift t'imtiev I AM*A M ON* % (itmwi'Al It** tl t^Uta lioaiitM•*. out« .» s.-ti..»».*.»*» Hson..., I ,M I* I I It »tt ' •*> % Ht»« 11 ;iinill..ii llriiwn •ho,*# f«>r Itt'li**.*, t,,!«»»■*, ntPit itittl |,ov, I- ttin.it* i >r ibrir ill,' >|t.rtlil|> * itlol boB«'a| , tlt|*’, for *»l,' »i IM.'or'* -will buy your- ^ GRAIN at Ashton, Schaupp or McAIpine, -or your HOGS at Loup City or Schaupp, -ami sell you the best COAL at Loup City or Ashton. Al! in Sherman County. Sell your grain and hogs to him and buy your coal of him. D. C. DOE. A. P. CL’LI.EY, Vice-President. Cashier. FIRST BANK OF LOUP CITY. General Banking Business Transacted. Capital Stock, $50,000. 1 .ouns i>it Improved Karma at NINE per vent. IU-st Company and llvat Tvrtua to lie had in the weal. UmniMviN or- ('lieiuieat National Hank. N'e* York City, N. V., Omaha NatiiMiui Hunk, Omaha. Nebraska. \V J I |s||Klt. IIHH K IIKXNt IIOTKK Attorney and Notary Pubtie. Publisher led'i* t ill N»inu«r»tiiit Fisher & Benschoter, Real Estate Agents, . LOUP CITY. NEBRASKA. Town Lota, Wild, Cultivated and Irrigated LANDS FOR SALE.