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About The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1898)
For Hardware, Tinware,Furniture and Undertaking in all its branches go to Watkinson, Loup City,Neb ■gK I '&■: -- - Uoaal Daws. Butterick patterns at I’ilger’s Hog* »i* $3.10 per hundred mid still going up. (’all at the Racket Store, for bargain* in Furniture and Hardware. For corn sheller* or feed grinder* call on T. M. Reed. Skate*! The Klipper Klub are the beat. At Watkinson's. Eye, Ear Nose and Throat. I>r Sum ner Davis, (irand Island. All Goods at a slaughtering reduction at I’ilgcr’s. Ed. Taylor of the firm of Conklin A Taylor of Ashton, 1* doing the City to day. David Riohardson from the west side wan taking in ihe hub last Saturday One illnule Cough Cure cure* ijuiek Jy. That’* what you want. Odeudahl Bros If you are wanting Farnitureor Hard ware and want a bargain, call at (be Racket Store. Attorney R. J. Nightingale made a professioual trip to the state capital last Monday. I. S. Sheppard will move his jewelry store across the street Into the Simp son building soon. Dr. Hendrickson will sell her house hold goods at public sale, on Sarurday Jan.29, at two p. in. Peter Rowe reeeived the sad intelli gence last Monday of the death of his • i*n-r, living in i.nieago. G. P. Brown of Burwell, come down yesterday morniag and is visiting rela tive* and friends in the city. Dr. Sumner Davis, Grand Island Speci alist in diseases, of Eye, Ear, N'ose and Throat. Examination for glasses. If you want washing machines, elothas wringers or anything in the hardware line call on T. M Heed. 17 lbs Granulated Hugar for $1.00 at I’ilger’s. T. M. Koed went to Omaha last Wed nesday mornieg to purchase hardware and Impltment* for next season. Jake Lakeman returned last Monday from Winston, Mo. where he accompan ied Lorln Crawford. Ja<e dont seem to like Missouri as well as Nebraska. D. Oimtbee, the late nominee for sheriff on (he ltepublicaii ticket, drove over from Litchfield to day behind the best span of driving horses in the county The Loup City Cornet Band prefaced the Caban debate last .Saturday evening with a few pieces of their best. Good thing the Spaniards dld'nt iiear'em. If you want to keep posted on the lat est new* of the week, subscribe for tbe Northwestern. We intend to give special attention to Us new* columns E. S. Hayhurst is having bis large crib of corn shelled. Haney Crisa is do ing the job with the aid of Daddow Bro’s, large horse power corn shelter. The M. E. minister, during his dis course baedaj evening, from necessity, called down some of his noisy, shoaid be bearers. lie simply asked them to be nuiet or go outside. Jimmy Ganger gave us a rule la hi* new turnout the other evening. It run so easy that we went to sleep and dream ed we was Hying through the air in that air ship the Hastings people saw last summer. Home ol the boys killed a coon, on an Island in the Loup river last Saturday. A great big fat, risg tailed, free silver colored coon, and the editor of the Times Independent went light otT and bought another bottle of worm medicine A. V. Nelson, formerly u resident ol Washington township, this county but now of Alda, Hail county was in the city Saturday. He cauie up to buy some young cattle of J. I>. Ford, but failing to agree^m pi ice, he did not make the purchase. Vs). Mchuiisld says his sou killed a bull sr.ske the lib of this mouth dial measured nearly live feet. Lew Will iams aad Glum. Uauuou Wut in li Bring on your snake stories. The snake editor t an be found either at hi* desk or getting the usual antidote, a* lit . proof against their bile. The (laiiuan Verne, of this city win give their slain inuual masquerade ball lathe l."up GUy iip*ta hall on ih. evening of January '4*ib I atm Admit* toe Ural emeu ffty tents Ladle* tweu ty ice cents. Ladle* In i«a*k aad cos luma tie* livery bedy melted. Ticket. ns *ale at lirlendebl Blot I bog tlmr kl**.,n#r» Is suits ou sate at I Won f> d Itags. lbs** suits are ail light an I van be bed *i f***Mn*bl« pro* A ruts no or re d the ttisl md ■>( 11,1 week la the a«rlh s m p .11 of ii„ , ty which came preliy a**r proving *er lease John eekuiera k«d *a eld grudg. agaiast a neighbor by ika snsr ,.| Igoat H*r»e*k> and di*«>«*»t*d a waf l» ge letvkgs whea the *11 esSa s hove* hep |se««d to ti**i as on hu faittar* i* a> II* *aal alter eblu.se Huiusit ellh as e*d gate rvd rad some preiiy a«*r to ** teg a aarpae nut el k>«* Ntslrrs sill hara I he pie**'.’* • I s. ruweimg In the astkstlll** for ais u.tsru t *ssiy at |u>*#> l,««g wtit see he gel* hi* due* The Germans rf the smith part of the county hail a big dance at Cornelia* Kggcr* Wednesday night last, an enjoy • able time is reported. We noticed Abe Conklins smiling face and enormous corpus, on our street last Saturday. Abe is just as big and good looking as be was before he lost tlie post office. Peter Loren/e of Knckvillu paid this office a pleasant visit Thursday and left the wherewith to secure a weekly visit of this great religious paper lor another year. Itev. Matthews is carrying on a series of meetings at the M. E church this week The Northwkstkkn has secured 19 new subscribers since Jan.. I, The nsnies added this week were Jerry Shrove, Ed. Angler, Hubert Young, A K. Kuhn. O. G. Ifanish. and W. N. Sherman We seen treasurer Badura on a dead run w ith his coat on his arm. going to wards the depot last Saturday. We suppose he was going home to spend Sunday with his family, or was after a delinquent tax man. Tho Hamilton Brown shoes for ladies, misses, men and boys. Famous for their wear ing qualities and honest values for sale at l’i Igor’s. The Kickapoo Indian Medicine coin, ptny has made arrngemenU witli tliw managersol the opera house, and will be here to give nightly entertainments for a week or ten days, commencing about January 31, further announce inonf !at«n* A fellow from Ord told us the other day, that had it beee Saturday when Chief-wornis-ln ttio itomscli was In that city, and the usual crowd in town nothing in the world would of prevent ed a terrible catestropbe As it was,he says, the people fell over one another to get to the baggy first. Chat worm medicine is great stuff. We want to ask Editor Jtay of the Arcadia Champion to forgive us for not noticing In our last weeks issue thu be had been iti Ibc eity. We were so thunderin' busy last week shaking bands with the populist supervisors that we forgot to go to dinner until after supper. We got the contract for the county printing too by gufr. For anything in the line of smoked or sugar cured meats,call cn John Eggers The followiug is some of his prices: Hams 11 cts, per lb sliced IdJ cts, bacon 10 cts lard Sets. fresh beef from 6 to 10, fresh pork 6 to 7, summer sausage 12Jcts, bologna 10 cts, head cheese. 8 cts. liver sausage, 8 cts. blood padding. 10 cts, pork sausage, 8 cts, per lb. \Te notice a lot of small boys playing and carrying on at a great rate around the jail home every day Would'nt It be better If they were asked by the au thorities to tnoye on and not be so rude to the inmates of the jail ? The prison ers might or might not lie guilty At any rate it will do no good to annoy them and if made to move on, the boys would be Impressed with their rediculous be havior and a few words might he a good lesson to them. Persons who are troubled with indi gestion will be interested in the expe rience of Wm. II. Penn, chief elerk in the railroad mail service at Des Moines Iowa, who writes; “ It give* me pleas uru to testify to the merit* ol Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera ami Diarhea Remedy. For two year* 1 have satferei from indigestion, ami am sujeet to fre quent severe attacks of pain in the sto math anil bowles. One or two doses ol this remedy never fails to give perfeei relief. Price 25 ami 50 cents; sold by Oilendahl Pro's S, N. Sweetland, the popular county Supervisor of Clay township, w hile com ing to the county seat Wednesday kiilei a full grown coyote near the farm of Mr. Porter He brought the animal to town so that all could see It The fact that his gun wa> empty and the animal was actually on exhibition proved con illusively that Sieve had done the deed I'nlike the snake stories that have ten ! going rounds, thu absolute proof of eo 1 vote killing was her ora us As stated in last week* issue, tin j Royal Neighbors, the auxilary of tbr Modern Woodmen of America, organ lined a cauip of that order heic las! ■ Tuesday evening with a very fnvorahh , charter list to (lait with I he fu| iiwlny ! otlleers w ere elected tv the new coop Mia J. I., Hopper, Oracle. Mrs Lotto i \ Its Iitsi'ls Mrs, M liilberM hatteelor Mrs T M K d. Marsha l; Mi- J i ' lie pew, Recorder Mrs H slohaioon Revolver, Mi* >1. I.ofboitn Owtebb acuity . Mis w tt Wti< ii .i i« 'ry Mi* f IMiewskl M • ,1 I'nlii i and > olin I istrer Managers l b** in s vamp starts eg in itrsl cl it* *h,p« | * lib pro*peels of a gi and total* I be i-p- is b- use w a* Wait IHleA fas It nine* fay evening, tagrrvt Pi R ion hi* third visit to Ibis e11, |f« sat i passed any atttst in hla lit,* wbo eve appeal, i tie *- (be saJietwe *.« . bar uis-t ■*ills • I * ■- k ei formed the hMset did-o feats f. , Hue he bo lot tore, be b<* glut great sal is a io i, fbe per tut men** j lhe etlsr* %t»-l dog* Is eulliel) <1 ym«i ; (root easy troop wr bat* ever witnessed ' Tb*s* tbsgs sre estu* al*d to ysttsvtl a | an-1 trained bit-b wsrsr * sit*oils pie.,, i log and -ulvreslleg |fe left Iron 'll morning for l,ii- bit* W wbe-.e b l* II i give ah ewtert alworenl west died As we go to |.*re«9 »e learn of the death of Mr* John K. Baker, near Ash I ion, rue of the early pioneer settler* of Sherman county. she having moved here with her husband in 187'.’, and wa* among the very flr»t women to settle here Her death occurred •Ian. It!. I8&8 and she wa* Hit! to rest i:i the Ashton cemetary, on'Wednesday, Jan. tt:h. Mr. Baker I* at thl* writing, eighty six year* of age and survive * hi* wife. On tliesth day of November 1888 Mr. and Mrs. Baker celebrated their Golden wedding anlVerserv. Mrs. Baker wa* an ardent Christian lady and was te.lovvd and respected tty all who knew her. Mic leaves nn aged husband and five children to morn bet lo»*. The |>iofniind sympathies of all i are extended to t’.ie bereaved one*. MAKKIED At the residence of the bride* mother J. Richmond Cattle, formerly of Loup City, was married to Grace Moore of Lincoln Nebraska oil January 12, 1811*. On Jon. 18, bride and bridegroom made a visit to the parents of tho groom at Loap City, Sir. and Mrs.R. J Nigh tingale A ■umber of the young friends of the groom gathered at ttie residence of hi* parents on Friday evening Jan. it. in celebration of tin- lumpy event, and a very pleasant time wa* bad. The numerous friends of the groom, will be grrtifled to learn that the object of hi* choice is a young inly whose per sonal attractions and charm of manner are but the. external adornment of ttie noble qualities of mind and heart which she posesseg. It is the fervent wish of the friend* of the newly wedded pair that they may enjov togathara ion^ and happy married life. A Ureal Sunday Paper Pree. The Semi-Weekly State Journal wants to get 5 000 new subscriber* during the next thirty days, and as a special offer, one that in bound to b:. ing new subscrib er*, wtll send The Semi-Weekly State Journal every T uesdny and Friday (or a whole year for One Dollar, and as a special premium will also send'he Great Sunday State Journal, sixteen pages eve ry Sunday, tor three months free. Item" ember, you will get The Semi-Weekly Journal a whole year and theGreatSun day paper for thiee mouths all for One Dollar. To g t the advantage of this greatest of rill offers yon must send your dollar direct to The State Journal Lin coln. Xcb. and not through on agent Never before basso mm h good reading matter b> en offered for One Dollar. The Sunday Journal eon nuns more reading matter alone than many magi/enes. If you want to keep iff> wl b the w orld’* doings, here is a chance such as ha* never ben offered bsfore. Thi- offer may be withdrawn soon, so do not put off sending your dollar for fear y ou may bi disappointed. One Dollar does it all. Newii From Rorkvtll*. Dan. Bnshouseu has lately bought the farm of Mr*. Kupeter, also his brotv ers eighty, making the S. K. i of se*. one T. 14 R. one of the most desirable farms in the county. lleury itu-hoeseu has just bought out the rest of the heirs ou the old Howe firm on sec. 2. Win. Sherman lost his best mare last fall but he soon replaced her with a Kof fat- ntiii I tuf Simtl'i r mtit ii irur list found Another one dead in the stable that hid Ided to death. A. Sl IlSCKlIiKK Cliurcli Notice Kev. Jas. A. Armstrong of lloldredo. w ill be in Loup City, next Sunday Jan. 2h, aud will begin a series of inerting* al the Baptist Church. Every body wel come. Breaching Sunday morning and evening. 1 lb A rbuckle's coffee lOcts. at I’ilger’s. ‘‘My daughter when recovering from au attack o. fever was a great futlerci from pain in (lie hack and hip*," writes Lou den Grover, of Sardis, Ky. • After using quite a nil usher of remedies without any beneilt >he tried one h tllo of Chamber laiu's Built Bairn, and lias given entire relief ” < h .n.licrluin'- Bain Balm • also a certain cure for rhruiiiatl*iu. Sold bv Odendaht Bro%. KHHMtyard' best prints at j ") cents a yard worth * ctn at j I’ilgpr’** Tickets will ti» -,Oil ,.|| lilt Hr.I and ! Hitr t Ti - I . ■ Ja.iuai) fib'nan and i March vr i i he I iti«« Bai tile In ponds J In Mls»eu< Aikan-1 Indian 1< inter) I Okhilmlna, |i*v,ii, l.totltlan*, Vnnaia | anti Si Hc\u > , wtrcic I he u,,.., iottn* I round top late t» |7 tK»«f«)et ai ime I tan for Me- round If Ip | Ills JMI f or • k ae, U IIHan and lull InfuMn Oho, I tf» Inals i*!1 in of uktiru, » t * l it) Ink A it*- <1 V-Mb.l nti ablt lMi. ate II t.lsd I ****** t>a-l »«ola CfUtfp of Whutipiltg UnW*fc»»l -In e.i •***•.» Whit l*» H K M >» * of Mbfi M . mu «•** ib>i «ni* fed lie «.<«,. ' for |CUS «. b«*a ««*.»* ban, .Inin . C «4b ti- «id» am* tnd ti* If > >* 'p it )•> I be be m |t f* I leg >* h I In nif finfill «* « «p»<«■».• Mf I II* X \ X X .H»|W »*, ,t» | at ilttfvr'k RED FIGURE SALE --AT CHAS. GASTEYERS. Everything you sot* in our store IVIAPKED IP PED FIGUPES you can rest assured is indeed a bargain. MANY THINGS WILL GO AT COST AND OTHERS AT LESS THAN COST Come early and securu what you wish before everything is gone. We are having this sale in order to Close oot the Odds and Ends or the Winters Dry Goods Stock We realize that we would be money ahead if we carried over these goods, for we surely loose money on many articles. But we have not the room nor convenience for storing woolens and so 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 IX) CENTS TO 1.05 PER SUIT. ALL BLANKETS AND COMFORTS AT COST. OVERCOATS, IHCK COATS, AND WINTER SUITS WILL ALSO BE IN CLUDED IN THIS SALE. DON’T FORGET gastgygr’s rgq figuRe salg. M. K. Chur.h Servin’, Sunday. Janu ary *8, IHUH. Preaching. "The Story Of the last days of a Methodist preacher." I‘>:30. Sunday Schoel, 11:30. Junior League 3,00. Prayer meeting in Parsonage. 8:45. Preaching.-’’The Kvangelieal Alliance of Loup City." 7:15. Epworth League 8:15. W. E. Matthews, Pastor. (' J. Tka' v, HuperiatenUarit Sunday School. (!. E. Hotchkin, President Epworth League A special collection will lie tuken at the morning service for our worn out preachers. Come prepared to give. Mrs. Mary Bird, Harrisburg, Pa., says "My child is worth millions to me; yet I would have lost her by croup hud i not Invested twenty-live coats in a bot tle of One Minute Cough Cure." It cures coughs, colds and all throat and luag troubles. Odendahl Bros. Mrs. Stark, Pleasant Ridge. O . says, j after two doctors gave up my boy to die, I saved him finni croup by using i One Minute Cough Cure." It is the quickest and most certain remedy lor cough*, colds and all throat and lung troubles —Odendahl Bros. A S’ MAIN, PHYSICIAN & Sl'RUEON I,OI P CITY, NtBlUsKA UMTli'K* Oiui dior tael of Chant'el driitf iiorv R. J. NIGHTINGALE* LOUP OITT, i i NKB. T. INKS. Ml ; tirress and Central Delivery line. Ml K\pr« *r I r% igtit \\ utti'liliiHl to, T. S. NIGHTINGALE, L-i.A. W YER, !**«# * ^ GeneralMwaiHC)llectiifl Business ; I feMti x»ftinineplM'f e V i (m w lUfff ».* llAsts mm» V*e%fc •< I titi ikia^., * mi r ins. N»»IHI**K% W J. PltHt ft. Attavaei at law and Notary Public. liirtHR vtl Hu«klll«H»#* I Mir 111% UtettMIk l -will buy your- ^ GRAIN at Ashton, Schaupp or McAlpine, -or your HOGS at Loup City or Schaupp, -and sell you the best COAL at Loup City or Ashton. Al! in Sherman Cuunt>. Sell your grain and hogs to him and buy your eoal of him. D- I>(>K, A. I*. CULLBY. Vice-President. Cashier. FIRST BANK OF LOUP CITY. , General Banking Business Transacted. Capital Stock, $50,000. I .onus on Improved Pur ius ut NINE per cent. lies! Company and Itest Term* to ta< had In the west. I’olti.t -li.v.itrM' Chemical National Hunk, New York Pity, N Y., Omaha Nation it Hank, Omaha, Nebraska. W. J I I-'IIKU OKU, K HKNmIIoTKH Attorney and Notary Public Publisher l.ot r I trt Noarnn> sism* Fisher & Benschoter, Real Estate Agents, LOUP CITY. NEBRASKA. 4 Town Lota, Wild, Cultivated and Irrigated LANDS FOR SALE.