The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917, February 18, 1898, Image 8

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    For Hardware, Tinware,Furniture and Undertaking in all its branches go to Watkinson, Loup City.Neb
Lvoaal Osws.
Hutterick patterns at Pilger's
Walter Sorenson was down from Ar
cadla to the Austin ball Monday night.
Call at the Backet Store, for bargains
In Furniture ar.d Hardware.
For corn sheller* or feed grinders
call on T. M. Reed.
Skates! The KlipperKlub are the
best. At Watkinsoo’e.
John Hancock came in Monday even
ing bet on the C P. to visit liia parents
Nick. Hanson bought a uew spring
wagon of T. M. Reed thl* week.
One Minute Cough Cure cures quick
ly. That’s wbat ydu want.—Odenduhl
Bros.
I f you are wanting Furniture or Hard
ware and want a bargain, call at the
Racket Store.
A. B. Outhouse went to Enu Clair
Wis. last Tuesday. He will also visit St
Louis, before returning home.
W. A. Wilson, the genial post master
at Ashton, made this oflice a pleasant
call while In the city Tuesday.
Or. Sumner Oavla, Grand Island Speci
alist In diseases, of Eye, Ear, Nose and
Throat Examination for glasses.
If you want washing machines,
clothes wringers or anything in the
hardware line call on T. M Heed.
17 lbs Granulated Sugar for
£1.00 at Pilger’s.
There were nine couple from Arcadia
in attendence at the Austin hail giver, in
the opera house last Monday evening.
Rob’t. Young took a turn on the Odd
Fellows goat Wednesday night last.
IJoli is a stayer when he gets astride a
goat.
C’. Fletcher paid his respects to this
office last week, and left the wherewith
to pay Ids subscription for a year in
advance.
Geo. Zimmerman purchased two disc
harrows last Monday of T. M. Jlced.
T. M. Is turning out considerable goods
in this line.
Judge Kay reports the marriage on
the 16th Inst, of Mr. John Prince of
Ravenna to Miss Mary Plefvak of
Bristol township, this county.
Mr. E. M. Angle of Pottersville Pa.
was in town this week. Mr. Angle is a
Veterinary Surgeon by profession, and
has large land interest in this county.
If you want to keep posted on the lat
est new* of the week, subscribe for the
Nobtiiwestekn. We Intend to give
special attention to its news columns
Mrs. W. II. CoDger w as elected dele
gate to the National Convention of the
Ladies of the O A. R. which will con
vene at Cineiunatti Ohio, next summer.
John W, Carpenter arrived heme
from Iowa, last Saturday where he had
been undergoing treatment for some
stomach trouble. John is looking much
better.
Eli U. Fisher, come in last Monday
evening from Des Moines, Iowa, where
be has been for the past year. He will
remain in this part of the country per
manently.
The German Vereln will give a
iiiasqueiade ball on March IT, 8t
Patricks Day. Ladles in costume free,
not masked 23 ets. Gentlemen 50. Tick
ets on sale at Odendahl Bros.
Children and aduitatortured by burns,
scalds, injuries, exzema, or skin discus
cs may secure instant relief by using
DeWitl'a Witch Hazel Salve. It Is the
great I’lie remedy Sold by Odendahl
Bro's.
1 lb X X X X coffee 9 cents
at Pilger’s.
O. Benschoter returned last Monday
from Falls City, w here ho lias been for
two weeks attending the bed side of his
slek father. He brings a report that his
father is slowly getting better, after a
tdcktiesg of eiyht weeks of Intense ruff or
lug.
J. T. Hale returned last Tuesday from
St. l.ouis with ill) iiead of two and
three t ear old jersey eattle which he
w ill sell at a low price for ca*li or on
time as »ult* the purchaser Sam Fletch
er purcha-ed twenty live head of them
After t o o s of untold suffering from
piles, It \V. l'tirs>-llof Knllinr-vlile, l*a
was cured bv Using a single box of l»e
\\ ill's V\ I tell Hazel Salve. Skin ihsia>
«•» such a* exz»ma ra*U. | ironies and
obstinate sores are readily cured bv tins
famous remedy sold !•> Odendabi Bra
l« It not about time that hot • tnuii
ten io fourteen years old were mi le u
•top carrying revulveis around wdtt
I til-Ul iliooltiig aiming other Children al
•eh m»| or where ever they hspin'll to
If the lea. Iir I * iif |iiB|Viit« t|«» h«i( ,i
• !»«• 4Mlli«»r lt|«» au|l)t In b»*f' r«•
i b'ld is Billed
Mr. F S. Hay hunt Imtlmih ,lnp
of wore than halt of the two ear* •>
farw Iwp.eiueiiis that hr received •mm
two Weeks ago, and Is lin* > mdruip a
I leg WikllSf arrniuer sir sms Mr
tlafhuret believe* in pnfetirre ink b. i.,,
hie gosoU disappear* rap dl*
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at ,*e user a lean. *. | h >1 am U wen
u*ot i’faig, tt la swid a* ■ ,. , , |t
and iMlay ill i l> i * ■ , a u
head • ith a wank \ ■.* Ik* •• ui
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he waa • io a if Hmm«< an I l' .
•a* om hail
THE AUSTIN BALL. |
Thirtieth We, I,I In* Aonl»er«»ry l»nl»
Celebrsteil.
Y’ears have passed since people
of this place have experienced as
good a time, and has been privilaged
to attend as plesant and agreeable
gathering as was had Monday night
at the Austin ball, given in the
opera house, Loup City, by Mr. and
Mrs. C. A. Austin, as a celebration
of their Thirtieth Wedding Anni
versary.
Invitations had been given out
some weeks prior to the occasion and
old and young alike made great prep
arations for the coming event.
Men blacked (heir shoes, curled
their mustache, parted their hair iu
moat becoming style, (the writer
and P. Round excepted, who did’nt
have any hair to part) and brushed
up their broad cloth in order that
they might be c<jual to the occasion.
Many of the women kept the dress
makers busy days and weeks before,
and at the last, doned themselves in
silks and satins that they too might
present au admirable appearance.
In response to the invitations about
two hundred and fifty people gathered
to join iu the festivities and merriment
and to pay their kind regards to Mr
anil Lady Austin, who as host and
hostess welcomed them with a true
lading of frcludship.
At 8:30 the ball opened and then
followed a most enjoyable programme
of music uutl dancing and lots of fun '
i in* dancing progressed utilII me
midnight hour when supper was an
nounced. The chairs, enough for all,
were arranged along the hall on either
side. All were seated and a lap supper
of ham sandwiehs, cake and coffee
were served. Among the many waiters
were Mr. ami Lady Austin, also their
daughter Sadie and son Nelse. Mr.
Austin passed refrehsmeuts with an
air that bespoke generosity, welcome
and treindship, while no less courte
sies were shown by Mrs. Austin anil
the junior members of the faintly.
After supper the marriage ceremony
was preformed by Justice Geo \V.
Hauler, the stage being occupied by
the contracting parties and many of
ttieir most intimate freinds, us well as
the officiating officer. Miss Sadie
sat at the piano and played the
wedding march as her parents entered
the stage. In the front of the stage
stood a center table well filled with
beautiful and costly presents, which
were on behalf of their numer
ous friends presented to the couple
by Judge Wall, who made » very
approprirte speech. On behalf of Mr,
and Mrs. Austin, Hon. John Wall
of Arcadia, accepted the presents
Wliu UUU
Presents were composed of the fol
lowing handsome and costly articles:
Silver tea pot, cream pitcher, sugar
bowl and spoon bolder, by the fol
lowing Arcadia citisens, allot whom
were present: Mr. and Mrs. P. Round,
Mr. aud Mrs. John Wall, Mr, aud
Mrs. M. L. Friese, Mr. and Mrs.
James Landers, Mr. aud Mrs. K. E.
Benner, Mr. und Mrs. A. E. Bartoo,
and Miss Nina Landers. A handsome
silver coffee pot was presented by Mr.
and Mrs. Geo. M. Hastings, aud Mr
aud Mrs. Kiu/.ey, also of Arcadia.
The compliments of the Loup City
peoplo were manifested by the pre
senlulion of a beautiful Souventer iu
the shape of a set of one dozen each
»t peart haudlud knives aud lurks,
and u beautiful pearl bandied car
ving set. The slip of paper n.'eom
j pmying tlti-> gift ...nlainsd a hat of
> ighty-five names representing the
| doners.
Church Noiiii
Sunday K.fo V" l"tt> service# at d»e
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KLONDIKE
What does it cost to get there? When
ami how should one go? What -bou d
one take? Whereare the mines? How
much have they produced? Is work
plentiful Wh it wages are paid? Is liv
ing expen-it e? Wh it are one's e'l inces
of making a strike!!?
Complete and satisfactory re| lies to
the above questions will be found In ihe
Burlington Routes Klondike Folder
Now ready for distribution. Sixteen
pages of practical Information and sn
up-to-date map of Alaska and the Klon
dike. Freest Burlinfon Route ticket
offices, or sent on receipt of four cents
in stamp by J. Francis, tien'l passenger
Agent, Burlington Route, Omaua, Nebr
The Hamilton Brown shoos
for ladies, misses, men and
boys. Famous for their wear
ing qualities and honest values
for salo at l’ilger’s.
Wbat pleasure I* there in life with a
headache, constipation and billlonsness?
Thousand* experience them who could
become perfectly healthy by using De
Witt’s Kittle Early Risers, the famous
little pills. Sold by Odcndahl Bro's
There are three little things which
do tnoro work than any other three
little things created they are the ant,
the bee and DeWItt's Kittle Early
Risers, the last being tire famous little
pills for stomach and liver troubles.
Sold by Odeudahl Bro's
Persons who are troubled with indi
gestion will be interested in the expe
rience of Win. IK Peon, chief clerk in
the railroad mail service at lies Moines
loan, who writes:" li gives me pleas*
up- to testify to the merit* oi Chain
berlsln'a t'ollc, Ch- ■ m mid Dlai'in-a
Remedy. For two year* 1 liave suffered
from ltidlgt-.f inn, and am suject to fre
quent severe attacks of pain in the - o
rninh and bowl*--*. One or two do of
till-remedy never fail* to vc ...
relief Prh-e .>5 and e- ; »o'-i ty
Odeudahl Pro’s
The progressive 1 a• 1 • < - of tVesn i J,
Iud Issued a “Women's Edi’ n” of the
Westfield News, bearing date of A: II
3rd, lbhfi. 'I'lie paper i- filled itti in »uor
of Interest to women, and we noth ' the
folow ng from a corn -pomlent, vihb-b
the editors printed n ai / ig til it it
treats upon a matter ofvhal importance
to their si x: “The best remedy for
croup, colds and broncblti- that I have
been able to find is Climb' rlnin'sCougb
Remedy. For family use uli no equal.
I gladlv rc-ccomend it." SJ5 - ml 50 cent
bottles for sale by Odendnhl Pro’s.
i
10000 yards best prints at j
5 cents a yard Wurth H cts at 1
Pilger’s
Eye, Ear Nose and Throat. Dr. Sum
ner Davis, Crand Island
For wind mills and pumps (
call on T. M. Reed. -
All Goods at a slaughtering
reduction at Pilger’s.
_i
Trees aid Pleats. ;
(i EX ERA L AS8( )RTM EXT.
OF NURSERY STOCK 1
f
of BEST varieties for Nebraska, Largest <
assortment of small fruits in the slate. (
Milhous of Sti aw berries and Raspberries.
Plants at wholesale and retail.
Our plants have been irrigated when 1
needing it. therefore very thrifty and
deep rooted. Have double value over
those stunted and starved by drouth.
Buy the best near home, preventing loss
by delay and saving extra freight or ex
press from eastern points.
Write for pricelist to 1
NORTH REND Nl’UsEHv, ,
North Bond. Dodge Co., xeb. ^
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oppoi t unity him! Iiuy«*
voiir \\ nrk done eurlv.
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M t.l>t IflN*KY
SHIPMENT i SPRING GOODS
fiAS AF?F?IVer).
Two cars loaded with Farm Implements, Buggies, Spring
Wagons, and Harness.
NOW ISTHE TIME
to rr)al^e yo(ar Selections Wl)ile tP)estoel^ js
fall and eornplete.
Never in the history of this Town was such a stock of goods ever
shown, and the PRICES HAVE NEVER BEEN SO LOW as x
we are making our opening spring stock.
Respectfully Yours,
M. E. HAYHURST
All goods delivered to south side of river, free while bridge is
undergoing repair.
A thrill of terror is experienced when
i brassy cough of croup sounds through
he house at. night. But the terror soon
hanges to relief after One Minute
;ough Cure has been administered. Safe
ml harmless for children. Sold by
fdendabl Bro’s.
For harness or any thing in
he harness line call on
r. M. Reed.
Mrs. Mary Bird, Harrisburg, Pa., says
My child Is worth millions to me; yet
would have lost her by croup bad I
iot Invested twenty-five cents In a bot
le of One Minnte Cough Cure.” It
ureH coughs, colds and all throat and
ung troubles.—Odendabl Bros.
Mrs. Stark, Pleasant Ridge, O., says,
fter two doctors gave up my boy to
lie, I saved him fiom croup by using
)ne Minute Cough Cure,” It is the
uickest and most certain remedy for
ought, colds and all throat and lung
roubles.-—Odendahl Bros.
NOTICK
L'o WHOM IT MAY CONCERN;
Whereas my wife, Mary Re island has
eft my bed and board, I will not here- j
ifter be responsable for any debts she (
aay contract.
Dated this 22nd day of January 1898.
Harrison Riesland.
A- S- MAIN,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
LOUP CITY, - - NEBRASKA
OFFICE. -One floor east ol Chase's
Irug store.
Ft. J. NIGHTINGALES
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, j
loop oin, i i nib.
T. liMKS,
I'BOI'ltlt fOU «»K
C xprass and l a er3l Caiivary Lina.
Alt K%prr«b ur t n itflil orlvr* |»r*uu|»t
\y »M* n*l*»J Ul
T. S. NICMTINCALE,
3L»-A."W YER,
General aw and C illact in Justness
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W J. FISHER.
AUof ay at Law and Matary Public.
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I wish to announce that 1 have again
purchased the undertaking stock of Mr.
Wutklnaon, and will he prepared to
answer all (‘alls in that line night, or
day. Embalming a specially.
G, II. Gibson.
For buggies, wagons, sulkey
plows, disc harrows etc. call on
T. M. Heed.
Ji_ <1
'I'ickets will be sold on tilt lirst and
third Tuesday of January, February and
March via the Union Pacific to points
in Missouri, Arkansas, Indian Territory
Oklahoma, Texas, Louisiana, Arizona
and New Mexico,where the minimum
round trip rate is #7 (M> or over, at one
fare for the round trip plus 2 00 For ex
act territory and full information or
tickets call or, or address, ' "
VV D. ClJVTON Agent.
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-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! iu Sherman Count). Sell your grain and hogs to him and
buy your coal of him.
D. C. DOE, A. P. CULLEY,
Vice-President. Cashier.
FIRST BANK OF LOUP CITY.
uenerai Banking Business l ransactea.
Capital Stock, $50,000.
l.iians ou Improved Farm* at NIN K per real. Ilest Company and llest Terma
to be had in the west.
COHUKM-'MI** r«. t lit-mleal Natloual Hank. New York City, N. Y., Omaha
National Hank, Omaha. Nebraska
\V J FIHtlKH, ilKo. K. IIRNW'IIOTKR,
Attorney and Notary l*ublie. CublUhcr Un i’ I’m Nionrn* i.itu*
Fisher Sc Benschoter,
Real Estate Agents,
LOUP CITY. NEBRASKA.
Town Lots, Wild, Cultivated and Irrigated
LANDS FOR SALE.