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About The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917 | View Entire Issue (April 22, 1898)
Lioaal Daws. Allie Simmon* wa* at the hub .Satur day. Geo. McFsddMi called on u» Satur day. Charley Quarts, I* reported on the sick Hat Charley Haller, wa* In town two day* thla week. J. H. Travi*. apent two daya lu Grand Inland thia week. Mrs. Adam Conhlaer and two children o f Sargent, are visiting In the city. See F. R. Brewer's, Fire and Had in surance ad. on llrat page. The ring of the blackainltb'a hammer can be heard early and late. W. A. Wll.on. AMiton’i genial po»t maater waa in town Tuesday night Mr. Q. II. We*tgate, a hor»e buyer of St Paul called on ua Wednesday. We understand that Simpson Crlaa has.concluded not to go to Oregan. Cba’a Kettenmeyer waa down fiom Arcadia taking in the sight* last Satur day. (/'ash Conger la up from Lexington visiting bl* parent*. He arrived Sat urday. C. L. Drake sold Id* large gray driv ing horse Wednesday to a St. Paul horae buyer. Dr. Sumner Davis, tbe Eye and Ear Specialist of Grand Island will be absent from bis office during April. Tbe Adventist meeting* bare been going on at tbe adventist cburcb, in tbl* city since FriJay, and are quite well attended. All parties interested in fixing up tbe cemetery are requested to meet in tbe higb school rbom at 2, o'clock Saturday A wes.fl m 1 uou The Modern Woodmen, notifies its 300,000 member* that they can enlist in defense of their country without mval Idatlag their certificates. Mr. T. Henry Eisner has moved bis bouse bold good* to the upper rooms of the Oilman building which he ex peats to occupy the next year. Mr. Hotcbkins, the Loup City miller, Is now repairing bis mill and getting ready for the seasons work. The flour Is now giving entire satisfaction. Henry Dow, of Rockville township was a pleasant caller Tuesday, an** squared up his subscription for a year In advance and purchased one of our books of fact*. Walt McNulty, has purchased three lot* In the west part of town and also a vacant house in the uorth part of town which he has moved onto the lots for a residence, T. M. Reed, returned from Omaha, last Monday evening, where he had been to purchase a new stock of goods for his increasing trade. He purchased a full car load of new goods. Mr. W.C.Crum, late arrival from Vir ginia has rented a farm north of town and Is making arrangements to farm it <iuite extensively this season. His fam ily is expected to arrive this week. The legal notice authorized by the county board for the establishment of a new road from main street west to the Loup river, where the new bridge is te be located is being published in this issue. Don't forget that If you keep your subscription to this paper paid In ad vance, yau will be entitled to the one dollar rate. We commenced this reduc tion on all advance subscriptions on January first 1H9H. Last Friday and Saturday wheat brought eighty cents per bushel on the Loup City market This Is the highest price of the season. And yet you will flud a pop once ill a while who reads the Times-Independent and declares that be cannot see any prosperity. While meauderlng along Dead Horse creek last Tuesday morning the senior editor of this paper saw not lesa than twenty springs where the water was Issuing forth from lha banks in good sued streams. This D a condition that lias not been observed since the drouth of IrtVO Jake ( 'rise eud sou arrived here from Oregun. last Friday and we under eland luleuds lu locate here again. We are pleased to note this and welcome them to our midst Mr. Crts* Is one of the pioneer settlers of Gherman county, having moved here in 1*73 A little boy asked (or a bottle ol get up In the morning as fast a* you can,” the druggitl recognised a household name fur 1*Witt's kittle karly Misers” and gave him a bottle of those famous llltie pltD for coiMllpattue, tick head ache, liver eud siouiach trouble*. For eat# by Odemlsbl Bro s J. M. Taylor revetted a photograph of the interior of the dialug room of the Brook I * u lleapttal in which hi* daughter Mattte is employed thewiug the aurtsee at dinner Miu Mattie can he plainly distinguished among them Mr Taylor inform* us that she wtU get • diploma aa a Hots '..ml nurse neat fall Whsrma* Me* tun. who gut aw net broke* With a ruaaaaay to*m mm* time ago la me roeovvnug ispoilt | a< ral|»l» reams to he lea* lag hi as aa i t* mow abbs to stood sksw and i« • a k with o USD* wsetatona* t he *w*e was « vwsy dlBkult one wed D» Mata who baa beeo hi* phydeta* tteu ih* |ttl ho* heoo easy smweoafwl J. M. Snyder, 1* having an invoice of young cedar trees shipped In for beau tifying the yard. Will Callen w a a pleasant caller Monday, fie Is doing considerable far ming this season. Mr. and Mrs. John Shrove will go to Pearl City, III., tbelr Old home for a visit in a few days. Don’t forget to attend the Ladies of the G. A II. social at Watkinsone Hall tomoriow evening Carl de la Motte. of Hazard township Smiled in on us Wednesdsy ami con tributed fii.09 to oursobscriptior, fund. Geo. Klgbtenour and Miss Guthrie, from near Mason City, drove to this city and returned home again Wednes day last. One of Joseph Wheeler's boys ac companied by young Copeland, one day thla week killed fourteen wolves over on Oak Creek. A. W. Throckmorton called on us yesterday and contributed enough iltby lucre to our general fund to in sure fifty two visits of the best paper lo Sherman county to his home. Seventy Seven—‘•77" is Dr. Humph reys’ Famous Specific for the cure of Grip and colds, and the prevention of pneumonia. All druggists 35 cents. Call on T. M. Rood for gard en and field seeds, in bulk or package. Go to Watklnsons Hall tomorrow ev-i ening and enjoy the program prepared by the Ladles of the G. A K., free. And then buy a dish of Ice cream and refresh yourself. B. T. JSnyder, of Hazard, was on our Streets the other day. Mr. Snyder tells us tnat he will move back to Coup City sometime next week, anr| take charge of bis livery barn. Cook Here—Dont forget to look for the ad. of \V. I*. Keed, next week. He has a car load of furniture at the depot, of the best grades which will he on sale at hla store in a few days. Children like it, ll saves their lives We mean One Minute Cough Cure, the infallible remedy for coughs, colds, bronchitis, grippe, and all throat and lung trouble*. For «ale by Odendahl Bro'a. Attorney T. 8 Nightingale returned the first of the week front Ord. and North I.oup. At (he former place he was attending district court, and at the hit ter tried a very important case in Jus tice conrt. The subscription price of the North western has been reduced to 01 00 a year. It Is the best and largest circu lated paper in Sherman county. It is the official paper of the county ami contains twice as much home print a* any of our contemporaries. L. I>. Gardner reports having sold last week 0754.TO worth of bogs and cattle off bis farm and still bus con siderable stock left. Mr. Gardner lia* been in very poor health for a year past but says that in a financial way he lias been successful and that prosperity 1* here Just as McKinley had said it would come. M. L. Yocum, Cameron, I’a. says "I was a sufferer for ten years, trying most all kinds of pile remedies, but without success. DeWItt’s Witch Hazel Salve was recommended to me. I used one box it has effected a permanent cure." As a permanent cure for piles DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve has no equal. For sale by Odendahl Bro's. Peter D. Thompson, of Clear Creek while doing business at the county seat last Saturday smiled lit on us and deposited three big silver dollars. Peter says he must have a regular weekly visit front this paper and so came in to be sure about it Mr Thompson always holds on to a good thing when he gets It. lie is doing considerable fanning this season. Two years ago It. J. Warren, a drug gist at Pleasant Brook, V Y , bought a small supply of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. lie sums up the result as fol lows. “At that time the goods were nuknowu in this section to-day Cham berlain's I ougli Remedy Is a household word.” It la the same In hundreds of communities. Wherever the good qual tiles of chamberlalu's Cotgh Itemed) becomes known the people will have nolbliigel.e I-or sale by lldendahl Bru The thirteen year old son of Mr Scull who just recently moved here from Richardson count) , accidently shot (ri band with a shot gun laat Sunday at noon while standing With bis fool on the wagon tongue and hl» hand over the mosaic of the gun. While b«* w is In that psoillou his foot slip,e l . ft llo tongue au-l struck the train liter du< uaig lug the wepun t he w hole charge went through lh« palm of ol the hand ludi, : log a wound that Will doubtless cripple him fur life. The accident occurred at the fwrm ieaidea.ee of N It t hu«i|auu gve mites helve l.oup Cltv The Herman l.utheraw gregat *•• of llsssrd will ihdlcus llsli new ckunk Mar 1st at which urn* they have twitted istwe other e -ngr» gallows hr he yrrwsl the n»r> »< j eervmea • ill he hold at to, a. m a«-t conducted te the Hetman language < he | after ue«0 eeittcsa Will taae aim a* * t M «• Ihe aftetuosM* I Will tea sun doc t»* I In KwgUah White the « hoi* W ta out fun j cent plated yet it t* • nit , .eotiy au te he used la tsgssi the member* elf el to pM re ha *e <mi* an I eumpteg# the »*epie whwh Witt b* any teat high Hitching posts are being set In the front of the K. E. church, Mid also trees set around it. an improvement and convenience that will lv* appreciat ed by all and add much to the looks of the place Thirty-five years make a generation That is how long Adolpii Fisher, of Zanesville. O , suffered from piles. II was cured by using t hre< b >xe* oi De Will's Witch IfaZel Salve. For -ale by Odendahl llro's. The farmer, the mechanic, and the bicycle rider are liable to rest ive cuts ami bruise*. DeWllt’s Witch Ha/ei Salve is the l,est thing to k"ep on hand It heals quickly. aid la a well known cure for piles, For sale by t) icmlalil Km Jacob Albers went to Ashton l/i-t Saturday to attend the ex tiiiination and confirmation of children which took place at the German Lutberu Church in that town Sunday Mr. Albers informs i us that an effort will he made to organ-1 i/.o s German Luthern church at this place in the near future. While at St, Paul last Monday, C. L. j Drake purchased a fine large Imported stallion of Frank .’am*. The horse is a beautiful light sorrel, is a clydeadale Imported from Scotland. His register number «f Glasgow, Scotland Is 7.360, an I his American register number in the Amsrscan Clydesdale record at Springfield, ill Is -|,*si;t The horse Is nine years old, weighs I,WO pound* and has fine action. The telephone line between Loup City i and Litchfield, has been finished, the wire was placed in position to ire com pletion Monday evening last, arid on Wednesday the box's ami batteries were put up. The line is a good one, repeat- f mg ch <11 mm Mi-iini i.. i lie iSuhiii WESTKItM look advantake of the first day free rates to try its efllceucv and concluded that It will be a great factor In the campaign-, beregf ter in Sherman countv as a mistake over this line i> out of the question. You can tell » pop uliat 18 miles away as soon as his tale of woe enters the transmitter. A trip to (be creamery last Tuesday, gave us some exercise as well as a knowl edge of the increasing trade which the propr’etor is now enluying. Mr J. E McCray, the manager informs us that he has just recently established some new routes and will put on more teams next week He is confident that the trade will he all that is desired this seas on and is making arrangements to han dle the Increase of business IV. H Con ger. the agt. of the Barker estate at this place thinks he has at last found the man that will make a success of our creamery. Church Notice*. Quarterly Conference will be held at the M. E. Church, on Saturday evening April88, at 7;3Q p in. The Presiding Elder will preach and administer the Sacrament on Sunday morning Services to commence at 10, o'clock. All members and friends of the B. Y. P. L\ are requested to meet at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Converse n xt Saturday evening to discuss plans of work, Miss Lana Spear, tnissionarj for the Ned. B, Y. P.U. will be present to give suggestions. Sunday morning the pastor of the Baptist church will preach us usual, and at the regular evening preaching service, Mias Spear will occu py the time, giving an address to the young people ASHTON LOCAL NEWS. Thos. Jamrog. reports having sold thirteen Deering binders last Saturday. You can bet Tmn Is a rustler, and that f hi* iirfifiiiiuds miiiif hif triwul fur u/hua wink this summer lor such mac* inery, ami someone, or rather a number of our energetic farmers have uot lost all eon* Alienee ami faith in Nebraska soli. The Keystone Lumber Co's., ueiv shed are rapidly nearing completion, haing given a good coat of paint at the pres ent writing, also spreading a coat of color over the exterior of their olHce. The Pringle Comedy <‘o , was lu re April I'd. ami lll,i ami played to a good house. They gave good satisfaction, ami should they ever return it Is doubtful if the present opera house would no. commutate thu audience, Mr 1 W St hsupp is build.og titiu self a new house In the western suherhs of nor thriving little city .w Itvitura l« agent for Ihe Millwaultee hinders, and is hus\ setting on tin' sample and a good sale Ibis season W A " ilsou went to letup City I liesdsv • Veiling " M swslu’i r st vmi'* It to l.onp s it) isst I'lidav leluiuing sslst-j lot Morning the Incve e tiavh IS ttuistsed bul the iM.stosnii of the w sai n*i nas not been pi,eli,ilive In goo.i tiding,the wind br ing a sir, eg ivslnre M s. Ml* VI t«s 1 * > more new o,««m tht* sens, dot not gel to r um the I name* ,.i in- ■ sm pun»»*»! ihent Ashton ell. ,, *i* wh els and s*in*e ef the >* I* *-»*' !•*»» **4< | ' W 11 *>tn 4n |i »| Ui 4 lull tin** Mt \ * m 4m i 44 it* it tbit It* W 4** *4 »«* II Ikk* 4Ik l***Al|«*f | I t*| H* *«t»* v m |(g*h i* 4 >|i4 ^ *4* |***t.p i it I l|«»f|-l lilt §♦*! d Itl \ *i * .♦ - * f% f*4 * t|'i* b»4*- 1 »«4 fe#fik • ■kw * *tftd * • i 4* 4 **4 ♦*• • * i i «. It Is a great leap from the old fashion ed doses of blue-inas* and nauseous physics H> the pleasant little pills known as De Wltl*» I.lflle Early Kisers. 1'hcv cure cons ipatio i. sick headache ami billlousness. For -ale bv Odeudahl Bro'a. Mrs. A. Inveen, residing at 720 Henry St., Alton, 111.. suffered with sciatic rheumatism f r over eight month*. She doctored for it nearly all of this tlmP using various remedies recn innended bv our friends, and was treated bv the ph> slcians, but received no ellef She then used one and a half It titles of Chamberlain'* I’alti Halm. which effea t ted a complete cure. This l( publlsheded ai her request, as she wants others siin H.irly alltlcled to (imw what cured her. I tie 25 and 50 cent size* for sale by Odeudahl Kro‘s. KEIM’DED KATES TO GRAND EN CAMPMENT MINING GIST., YVYO. The Union Pacific will sell ticket* at one fare for the round t; ip. plus 85.00, from all points In Nebraska, Kansas. Colorado and Utah to Rawlins, Wyo Dates on Which tickets will he gold are 1st and :ird Tuesday In M tv, June, .lull August. Sept,, Ocr. ami Nov Stage line daily except Sunday each way between Rawlins and Grand Encamp ment. For full information cull on or addles- W. D. Clifton, Agent ACETYI.K.NK HAS. THE I.I4JHT OF TIIK miKK, why not be independent and own your own little gas plant which will give four time* more light than ordinary ga*. or electric light* at one half the cost? Applicable lor u-> in entireties, stores, factories, holels, residence! anil country borne*: safer than ordinary gas or ker osene lamps. Approved by all the Hoards of Underwriters through >ut the United States. We want a lirst class agent in ••very town. \\ l ire for catalogue and prices. Till; At KTVI.KNK Has Mai JUNK Co. Akron, Ohio, OK EAT OFFEK. We are now prepared to otter to our reader* the Vobthwkstkun, the Semi Weekly State Journal, and the Kansas City Weekly Journa’. all for the small sum of 81,90, This I* one of the best oilers out. The twice a week Nebraska State Journal is one of the best news papers published iri trie state, and con tains all the capital news: The Kansas City Weekly is or.e of the best week ley’s in Kansas. The XoilTlIWKSTKKN is the official paper of Sherman County and c uitaliis twice as much home print as any other paper published in the county. You should not delay In taking advantage of this great offer. In subscribing for these three papers you secure the three leading Journals or the world. HOW TO FIND OUT. Fill a bottle or common glass with urine and let it stand twenty-four hours; a sediment or settling indicates an un healthy condition of the kidneys. When urine stains linen it is evidence of kid ney trouble Two frequent desire to urinate or pairi in the back, is also con vincing proof that the kidneys and bladder are out of order. WHAT TO HO. There is comfort in the knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Hoot, the great kidney remedy fulfills every wish in relieving pain in the hack, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part ot the urinary passage. It corrects inability to urinate and icald ing pain in passing it, or bad effect* following use of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necess ity of being compelled to get up many times during the night to urinate. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Swamp-Hoot is soon realized It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases, ll you need a u edicine yon should have the best Sold by druggists, price tifty cents ami one dollar. You may have a sample bottle and |ihaiu|dile( both sent free by mail, on receipt of three two cent •trwps to cover cost of postage on the bottle. Mention the Nokthwkstkkn ami send your address to Dr. Kilmer & (to., ll.iigt,amton, N Y. The pro prie or of this paper guarantee the gen uineness of this offer. ■—-1 Remember that the Loup City Photegr. (iallerv will be closed after May 1. 98. Re duced Rates oil Cabinet Photos until the 1. 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Having had a liberal share of patronage in Loup ('itv, in the past we will try to deserve it in the future, by ALWAYS GIVING you^ ^PRICES THAT APE POSITIVELY I^IOJiT, by giving you weights that are correct, and treatment that isjust. Our , Line Will . goon be here, and will add largely to an already large stock of everything kept in a general store, including some of the latest novelties and importations of the season. We also have DISHES, HATS, CAES, HOOTS, SHOES, ETC. ETC. all at prices as low as the lowest. A better and more complete stock of general mer chandise can’t be found in the Loup Valley. [AY LADIES flATS. Our millinery department will be In-autiful with Roses, Violets, Laces, (Mens, sod Eraylni Neff The styles will be correct. Mrs. Travis goes where the styles are made and she sees what she buys. COME TO OUJi “EASTER” AND YOU WILL HE WELL PAID FOR YOUR TROUBLE. There will be hats for >5.00 and hats for .50 cents and hats at prices to suit you all. Come and brii.g your relation, your neighbors and y our friends. Come and be convinced. J. H. TRAVIS & CO. Mounted on Spring Rollers from 36 in. to 10 ft. wide and as long as you wish. FANCY LACK CFKTAINS AND n. T. STAND cnV. KltS AT 'NIK LOW KST PRICKS. iiUi u coih|»Ih«* i | Buggies and farm Implement. t \I.L WD Oi l l*ltI* I * ItF.HUii; III \ |Mi \ Ultn (t>r RACKET STORE. 1 % V *