The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917, October 07, 1898, Image 8

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    Uoaal Dsws.
Dr. Jones re-sided the north end ol
hi* hum this week.
C. Lander* of Arcadia was see non
our streets last Friday.
Mr, Will Neuman of Ashton was a
pleasant caller Saturday.
Uncle Sam Hancock has bee.) repair
ing hi* residence this week.
Ira E. Falter took a jaunt on the
M. W. A. goat last Tuesday night
James Depew ha* been doing some
reput ing on hi* blacksmith shop.
Walter Curry and George Kightcnnur
of Huxley, were in the city Tuesday.
W. II. Conger returned from a visit
to the Omaha Exposition last Friday.
Harry Jenner is putting up a large
barn on his property in the ea*t end of
town.
Grandma Baillie, mother of Mrs. T.
8. Nightingale is visiting her daughter
In the city.
Mr. J. K. Henry dropped in and ex
changed ideas with the two orphans
last Haturday.
Mr. 8. D. Smith. principal of the Kf,
Paul Business College was u pleasant
caller Friday.
Hon. J. M. Snyder went out to bis
farm at Virdureite last Friday to look
after Ills interests for a few days.
The Ladle* Aid Society will meet at
the home of Mrs. A it. Outhouse Fri
day afternoon Sept. 14th at, ~ :30 p, in.
Mrs. G. W. Hunter left last Monday
morning for Lincoln, where she goes as
a delegate to the grund lodge of the
Degree of Honor.
A Flint who has been looking after
Ids large herd of cattle here for the past
three weeks spent Sunday at ins home
at Litchfield, returning Monday.
Mrs. T. S. Nightingale and others
from this city started this morning to
attend an adventist camp meeting bold
on three miles south of Arcadia.
Noone who can-possibly attend should
miss the Brown Greene debate which
will take place at the Loup City opera
house on the afternoon of October 15.
Bohn, Monday Oct. J, to Mr and Mrs,
Herman Jung, a dimple chinned little
baby girl. The Mother and babe are
reported as doing well an<| Herman Is
the happiest man in the state.
J. 8. Pedler Is holding down the po
sition of clerk in the Pioneer meat mar
ket thiaweek. Joe is an all-round sup
ernutnery from before the bar. (a law
yer we mean) to cashier of a bank.
uuw wbo nave auueu tiicir name;
to our subscription list since our last
Usne are J. W. HannaforiJ, W. J. Corn
ford. C Smith August Becbtbold,
Frank Otlewskl and L. T. Bradley.
Mr. Kufus Wilson of Ashton, drop*
ped In to see us while in the city last
Tuesday. Mr. Wilson reports threshing
3020 bushels of wheat, 2100 of oats and
MOO of rye off of his farm this season.
Boh Moore, of LaFayette. Ind., says
that for constipation he has found De
witt’s Little Early Risers to be perfect.
They never gripe. Try them for stomach
and liver trouble*.—Odendahl Bros.
Mr Eastman, the Revenue collector
for this territory, and who resides at
Broken Bow, made this city a business
call last Monday and' we learn, made
very satisfactory settlement with al!
our business men.
The editor of the Evans City Pa.
Globe writes “One MinuieCough Cure if
rightly named It cured my chlldrer
after all other remedies failed.’- It cure
coughs, colds and all throat and lung
troubles.—Odendahl Bros.
Win your battles ogainst diseases bj
acting promptly. One minute Cougl
Cure produces immediate results Wher
taken early it prevents consumpilot
And in later stages it furnishes prom pi
relelf.—Odendahl Bros
Remember the date of the Joint de
hate which will take place at Loup Cit)
Oct. 11 between Hon- Norris Brown an
Hon. W. L. Greene. Republican ant
populist nominees for congress. Tin
debate will take place on Saturday Oct
15. at 2 30 p m. at the opera house.
The new system adopted by the
teachers of our schools of giving gradt
cards to the pupils, meets with the up
provul ol both scholars and patrons
By this system parents t an tell ju*t
their children are progressing anti
whether their conduct at school Is
or bail.
Mr O, F. Peterson has opened up hli
new stock as promised In Iasi wcek«
Niiuruw t srKM.v. Ill* good* are all
new and fre*k and his store presents «
very neat a|i|*earstice and is lately ar
ranged Mr. Peterson U bidding f..|
the patronage of the public bv making
hi* store an emporium of llr»t cla-«
goods at lowest prices.
The return to thD rlurg. of B>.
W, K Matthews, M. K | »i|ur w ,,
honored by his congregation giving a
donation pan v which wa> held at the
church last Friday evening tjulte a
large crowd of church members an I
i'llisen* were present, *i„| be.Ides eo
joying a good uncial lime, gate iheral
ly lo the pastor Akool ylljiKI In mo,
M tlt*l |*erha|is a* mm h nr more in *uh
slantUl giMola were given Mr. Malth
sat Stknttw i lh< receipt of *i| {he
generous gifts with do# thank* and
kindly fe-ngs
See the new ml of O. F. Peterson on
this page.
Two more new stone ero.sing* make
the town look better.
A .1 B. Fa I rim l rn wa* doing business
at Loup City Wednesday,
Wm. Shull wa« among the visitor*
listed on our Callender this week.
H. Snielscr and 0. W. Marvel
was at Loup City Wednesday even
ing. /
Jt. A, Brown, has built a new barn
on his lots, Size same as our job press,
7 bv 11.
Henry Iteasland of Bristol township
made us a pleasant enll while in town
yesterday,
W. K. MeJIor returned last Monday
accompanied by some relatives who are
visiting here.
I. 8. Sheppard was the victim of .Jo
seph Church's team at Odd Fellow*
hall Wednesday night.
E. A. Brown lias purchased the Walk
er residence and is digging a cellar and
otherwise improving it.
Mrs Chris Johanson ami Mis* Lulu
Holcomb are running the post office in
the absence of Mrs. Walworth this week
Miss Lilian Nightingale who is now
teaching school near Bo. lus came home
Wednesday, returning In the evening.
Mrs. A. 1$. Outhouse is enjoying a
visit from her sister Miss Prather, of
California, who arrived lust Friday
evening
Mrs’ McPherson contemplates moving
Into the residence now occupied by E.
A. Brown and family when they vacates
thesame.
Services at the M, E. church, morn
lug 10:30, Subject; “The Aristocracy of
America.” Evening Subject; “Religion
tested by exper iment and proved true."
All are invited.
New and second hand wag
ons at T. M. Reeds.
I think Dewitt’s Witc h If.izol Salvejs
the finest preparation on toe market for
piles. So writes John C. Dunn, of Wheel
ing W Va. Try it and you w ill think the1
same. | also cures eczema and all skin
diseases,—Odctuiahl Bros.
The Chief Burgess of Milesburgc Pa. i
vry* DeWItt’s Little Early Risers are the
best pills he ever used In his family dur
ing forty years of house keeping!
They cure constipation sick headache
and stomach and liver troubles. Small
In size; but great in results.—Odendahl
Bros.
The Pringle Comedy Co., will appear
at the opera house in (his city one week
commencing Monday Oct. 17. This is
one of toe best companies tliar ever
played in our town, they having been j
here twice before and never failed to
gvie their audience satisfaction.
One of the largest chattel mortgages j
that has been filed in this county for
some time was filed Tuesday. It w^is
executed by llceiieu & Connell to the
Omaha Cattle Loan Co. tor #.'1U,000 ,
covering 1,2.'I8 head of cattle. It requi
red 814,50 revenue stamps. Broken 1
Bow.
Fremont Hogue a former resident
of tliis county but now of Valley
county smiled in on us last Haturduy. j
"Free" lias been farming this year and
with pretty good success, ills wheat
threshed out nearly twenty bushels to
the acre, lie says populism in Valley
county is fast going the way of all mis
takes. It is being corrected.
The services at the M. E. Church last
.Sunday were very Interesting Rev
Matthews preached a very able sermon.
He was assisted in tbe services by Rev.
1’ ish, of Iowa, who nade a devoute
prayer Invoking the divine blessings
on tho congregation. The choir did
remarkably well and rendered the sel
ections with a chearful and hearty air
The Methodist church under the leader
ship of Rey Matthews Is getting along
nicely.
At the south end of the it. a M depot
there is located a nice little basin which
is cemented and holds about t\vi> barrels
of water, a pipe connects it with the
water tank and a spray Is kept running
during tin* summer. The other day Mr
'Verts discovered that » full grown
musk rat had taken uy his abode there
in and be couclmled to remove him.
i While Joseph McCoy was flipping the
| water out be discovered a hole up un.
i tier the rim of the basiu and located hi*
j rat-i-hlp therein. Mrs. Werts not being
, well acquainted with the nature of the
; rodent family concluded she would
j take bis tied of grate from him, not see- :
I big tb« iat *he reached In to pull o,e |
| gfu»* out niul the rat swallowed ttie cm)
: of her finger, Mrs, Wert* quit looking |
1 for rat* without su ing told.
|t |j» if rut ify iiijf t«» tin* |ttih
■ Hi* In kft'c* • *f «n»* i nt.vefi! ||| I lit* Imul J
who Mlf tint ifulil t#» tn* tl« («. |
III* IlHMl) IftMfi fttt lifting ill** |t| t>|M !«*• j
Inr-* of l*f. Kiiiif * Si** IHu’utery {or
( i»tl»rt||||»|i«ilt, I t > u |f It * tint t ItWV* i
: ov»*r i**n fttltilnii tfiwi l> »t.
I Mm «*f (hi* iff rut nnnlU’ht* win I h tv«* (lit
«tf httvwini it Im« ihiwlut*
; iy uun**! lh“o*«n h i*( hnp*i«**« »•(*•*'*
u*.tm h - Himm n i (
i|in>iM!« 1 | tti* t bin*!, • in M 114*1
ir* *um i rMr*i! l»* It < iii hi O ti i
lUlftl II*** Itfllff r's, Mill ||f* t N IfUi
t**»f|U* 15* ifni v» *1 wl
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MAItblGD.
Mr. Charles Fairhurn of Rockville
township, mid Mi«S Mabel Arthur of
Athlon, Sherman county, were m irri<d
at the M. K. parsonage Loup Cm, Wed
nesday morning at 7:00 o'clock, Rev
W. K Matthew* officiating
B'dh thecontracting |*:trii*** »i» well
known to all ami ar<* very populat \ oung
people. Mr. Fairborn i* an In !n*trnu*
young man and ban to some ext-nt ho
lowed the vocation c f farming, though
during tint winter month* has taught
school Miss Artlmr I* also a school
teacher and rank* anions the ablest in
structor* of the county. List winter
she wa* employed to teach the gram
mar department of the Loup City
school* ami besides milking a good re
cord *he won the admiration of both
pupil* ami parents.
The bride ami groom left on the
morning train In company with Mr. and
Mr* James Lee, sister and brother In
law of the groom, to visit tb • Omaha
Kxpositlon, The Voum wkstkiin ex
tend* congratulation*.
Mr, WlllieH. Young, and Mis* Olga
F. S'on Krosigk, both of Rockville twp.
this county were milted In marriage on
Wednesday Oct. fttb 1898 at tin1 court
house in this dry Judge Kay official
lug. A long and happy wedded lire is
the wish of the NORTIIWhSTKHN
Mr Andrew C Gentry and Miss Angle
Thorn, b >th of t ’ustei count) wi ie join
ed in tnarriate by Judge Kay Iasi ,Mon
day
statoui. iti i'oiii.
Following Is the school report of
|)i*t. No. 23 for month ending ept. BO,
JH98.
Names
Wallace l'arker
Allie liiiilllc
James Wilson,
Lulu Wilson,
Michael Wilson
Nina Parker
Maurice Wilson
II: Horseman,
l- rank Mlamer,
Jesse Mizner,
Millie Mlziier,
Ron t Williams, Teacher
A Clever Trick.
Ite** falnly looks lik** it, blit tht’n* 1#
really uo trick about it. Anybody can
try It who lias Lame Hack arid Weak
Kidneys, Malaria or nervous troubles.
We mean he can cure himself right a
way by taking Lleetrlo Bitters, This
medicine tones up the whol > system,
aets as a stimulant to Liver and Kid
ney g, Is a blood purifier ami m-rve ton
ic. It cures Constipation, ll-nlmhe,
Fainting Spells, Sleeplessness anil Mel
ancholy. It I* purely vegetable, a mild
laxative, ami restores the system to its
naturfil vigor, lry Kleetric Bitters
and be convinced that they are a mira
cle worker. Kvery bottle guaranteed.
Only 50o a bottle at Odendubl Bro's
Drug Store.
*-tO ct*. UIVKN A WAV.
Cut this out and take In to the drug,
gist named below and you will receive
, a regular 25c size bottle o', Or. Saw*
■ ver’s Ukatlnefor-5c Ukatino positive
ly cures all forms of Kidney difficul
ties, Dyspepsia, I>\r ( oustlpation,
. Headache, Rhcu" matlsni. Pull
J ing of the Eyes Ukatine cure* Pimp
, ies arid Blotches, and make* *allow
'and yellow *kiu whit?, Do not delay
(but take advantage of till* great offer,
jas thousands bear evidence to the
J wonderful curative powers of Ukatin
j For Sale by—Od endahl Bro's, Loup
{City Nebr.
Htanli-y’s First ,InnKl«, Fl«lit.
Henry M Stanley, the African ex
plorer, ha* written out the story of"My
First Fight In the Jungles," and has
given the manuscript to The Ladies'
Home Journal, which will publish It in
the next number.
fob half;.
280 head of cows and heifers for sale
on twelve months time to responsible
parties. Well bred stock In good flesh.
Can be seen at my farm two miles south
east of Loup City.
K. it. Sutton.
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4S£ • . -EL. IQ6RE.IL
A CRITICAL TIME
During tin; Hattie of!
Santiago.
sick mi \v7ii7l,a huhii
NIGHT AND DAY.
The Cirkitra lit I he Hit'll-' ul Smitlatm
ill* {’nl-it were all Hfrao, Tlifr. Iferoli
KIIiiiIk Iii netting A iiiiiim nit Ion nml Its
limit to lhi1 rrnul Unveil the liny.
I*. K. HUTI.KR, of paok-truin No. 3.
writing from Hantirgo, lie Cub#, on
July‘J!!, says; "Wo nil had diarrhoea
In iiiom'or less violent form, mi l when
m> l!inib*il wi* hail no tiim* to *e# a doc
tor, It -vas a ease f ruth and ruth night
hihI day to keep the troop* supplied
with Himniinltion and rations, but thanks
to Chamberlain** Cholic, Cholera and
Dlarnoet Kcmcdy, we were able to keep
at work mid keep our health; In fact I
sincerely believe that at one critical
time ilili* medicine w»« the Indirect »#•
vlour of our unity, for If Hie pullers bail
been unable to Work t iere would have
been no way of getting supplies to the
front. I hi re were no road# that a
wagon train could use My comrade
and myself had the good fortune to bn
in a sopyly of llil-fmeillclne tor onr
pack train before we left I ninpa. and I
know In lour case* it absolutely saved
life.”
The above letter was written to the
manufacturers of this medicine, the
Chamberlain Medicine Co,, lies Moines,
Iowa. For sale bv Odendahl llro's
A t'noi|iuoy <•( l.uills* aiol t.rnl Isiiii-ii.
Tin* Pringle Comedy company closed
a very successful week's en gagement at
the Hein opera house last .Saturday
evening and a return en
gagement will !»-■ played here the llrat
week in November bv request of many
of our most proi.iln- lit. citizens who
waited on the manager, Jounle Pringle
lasti Monday, morning, Too tnueli In
pr.lse of this company cannot be sdd
as they nr ■ all ladles and geutlem u and
me certainly masters of their parts in
each and every peiformauce put on the
stage The Star lias fiom time to
time mentioned the various member* of
tne comp my In their particular lines
and we do not deem it necessary to do
so again only in the person of Mr Geo.
I,. Behrens who is a piano expert and
carries some of the best recommenda
tion it h is bean our plea ure to see in a
long time and our citizens who have tine
iustiiimcnts will make no mistake in
having this genii -man look over their
pianos when he returns Madison (Neb)
Star. The Cringle Comedy company
will open a weeks engagement, m the
Loup City opera house. Monday, Oct
ober 17.
1)0 you want u thorough business ed
ucation ?
I)o you want to learn shorthand him!
typo writing?
Do you want to tit your-elf for
teaching ?
If so attend the St l’aiil Business and
Normal College, Write for particular*
to St Paul, Net,.
I'lTTaHimo t’.t «<;t. to M, taua
For the convention of Triennial Con
clave Knights Templar at Pittsburg, Pa.
the Union i'acttic will sell tickets at
One Fare lor the Kouinl Trip.
The Union Pacific and connections
is the t>c»t line and offer* the fastest
time and best accoinod itions of any line
For Oaten of sale and limits on ticket*
call on W D. Clifton, Agent.
GREAT OFFER.
We are now prepared to offer to our
readers the \<>KT» WK8TKKN, the Semi
Weekly State Journal, and the Kansas
City Weekly Journal, all for the small
*um of fil.PO. This Is one of the best
otter* out. The twice a week Nebraska
State Journal is one of the best news
papers published in tne state, and con
tains all the capital news: The Kansas
City Weekly Done of the best week
ley's in Kansas. The Nournwkstkun
Is the official paper of Sherman County
and contains twice ns much home
print a* any other paper published in
the county. You should not delay lu
taking advantage of tin* great oiler In
subscribing foi these three paper* you
secure the three leading Journal* of
he world
THE DIRECT I.INE
lo Deuvcr, Salt I.ake City, !*au Fran
risen and Portland, is via the Ciilun
Pacific The service of the Union Pa
eilie to all pum lple western points Is
unexcelled by any other line and ton*
• |<d* o( Pullman Palace Sleeper*, Pulp
man t'nurl>! Hteepns, Chair Cars, Di: -
lug, i 'PmI* a la tart.)
y nr lime table* amt full Inform illou |
all on A D.Ci iiioa, 'gent
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T M REED
Dealer in
\ KI LL LINK OK
Washing Machines, Sewing Machines and
Implements and Hardware.
Wipdfnills, Pupnps and pipes
Singer Sowing Machines for $25.00.
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If you need anything in my lino call and see me and
you will be convinced tlmt all wo lmvo for sale is offered at
very low figure*. Don’t fail fo (rail and see our
BRAN NEW STOCK OF HIJOOIKS. J
EAST SIDE I’t'BUc H^IAKE. *%
LOUP CITY, - - NEB.
There is no patent-right«>n selling
IVIEPC^ANBISE
The field in open l1* any one who tvinlicn to
to outer ho if you wood \our way towards tlio
City of Loup and once inside the gates head
directly for
0. F. PETERSON’S
Htore which ia recently opened with a full as
sortment ot
General Merchandise.
My goods are all new and fresh from the
Factory.
Hiiliesl Price Paid for Produce.
Terms:—cash or produce only.
O. F. PETERSON,
Loup City,
Xkhuahka.
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umiilly iitllra work rimilu lott ui Iiuiiim. Hal*
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Unite, iHiiiatliln, no iiitiio, no lo*n aalary.
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