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About The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 14, 1898)
Lioaal Dews Don’t fall to see the Pringles at tin* opera bouse next week T. M. Reed has recently sold a nui»ib*-r of Lincoln Hteel Ranges. John G'NIel. of Bristol township was at the county seat Tuesday. Oeo, Peter* of Davis Creek la enjoy ing a visit from his father of 111. Geo. Peter* has Ju*t completed his new house on his Davis Creek farm. Mailer Alvin Jaeger Is making some very fine pictures for a neophyte with a camera. Miss Kate Pedlcr, of Denver Is here visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. V 8. Pedler. Mrs. Thoma* Tnka’ mother and sister and two children are visiting Mrs. Ink* at preaant. A new hack tor an old one by using Dr.Sawyer’s Ukatlne for kidney all menta. Miss Hattie Ilayburst visited with the family of Jimmie Conger a part of this week. Mr.C. K. Mambert, who moved from here to the south part of the state is back on a visit. A. J. Wilson and O. 8. Brown, of Aus tin were doing business at the county seat Monday. Thos. Inks is the proud possessor of a beautiful new buggy Tom Is getting proud In his old days, J. I. Dcpew, built an edition to Adam Hebaupps residence this week. Jim Is a Jack of all trades. Mr. lie I m an telegraphed for Dr Fletcher of Bf. Paul last Monday to at tend his wife who is no better. W.H. Morris Is clerking In the store of J. Phil Jaeger this week while Mr. Jaeger la visiting the exposition. Grin Manchester and John Cblppa of Davis Creek were seeing sights at Sherman county's metropolis last Hat turday. No one who can possibly attend should rnlss the Brown Greene debate which will take place at the Loup City opera house on the afternoon of October 15, Bob Moore, of I.aKayette. Jnd., says that for constipation be has found De witt's Little Early Risers to be perfect They never gripe. Try them for stomach and liver trouble*.— Odendabl Bros. Mrs. W. K. Brown and son returned last week from Kansas where tney pur chased a farm and will move thereon next march. You will live to tell the tale how you was entirely cured of constipation, dyi pepsia, bllllousnesH and liver troubles, by taking Dr. Sawyer's Little Wide Awake Pills. Bert McOstrlch, of LItchtleld was in the city last week Saturday He sporU a rubber tired family carriage that is a dandy. Continued success can come alone from merit. Dr. Sawyer's Wild Cherry and Tar is steadily Increasing In sales because it Is the best cough remedy on the market. C. I,. Drake Is gaining a very large reputation as a duck shooter. His last shot that we heard of brought down eleven, butC. L. doesn’t sny much about It. The editor of the Kvana City Pa., Globe write* ‘ One Minute Cough Cure I* rightly named It cured my children after all other remedies failed." It cures coughs, colds and all throat and lung troubles.—Odundahl Bros. Judge Kay reports having united in marriage J. II. Gray to Mrs. India Gray at bis otllce In Loup City last Saturday, October 8. IsliH. We wish them a happy and prosperous union. Win your battles against diseases by acting promptly. One minute Cough Cure produces immediate results When taken early It prevents conaumpiion And In later stages it furnishes prompt relelf.—Odeudabl Bros. Louis Htraukmuu and family returned from a three weeks visit to Lancaster county last Sunday. They made the round trip by wagon route. John Shrove and family are reported to lie returning from their visit to llli hols and are expected to arrive next week. They make the round trip by wagon route. Ur. Sawyer's Arnica and Witch Uase! Salve nutuially stands In such esteem with the public in the curing of diseases, ecxeiua, piles, burns, scalds, euU or flesh wounds, that argument to prove Its worth seem quite unnecessary. Now ju»t wait for the guessing con test at Sheppard* Jewelry store. It will l>« a stunner and will ttke place during the week before Christmas. P»i tlculars will come later. Now it would seem that J S pedlar Is trying to get a corner on the dtug tHtsiuesa of litis city he is head elera this weak at Odendahl’a and his sot, Hay looms up behind the counter at Chase’s. Ibos Burton, of Giw i.. * , j, , ant caller at this uittiw luasday. ||,< had Jttat Unliked threshing and was veiy agreeably surprised at the yield, t rom 3k act** of wheel he Ihieshed out flu bushels and from 13 acres uf r«e he thrashed 3?a hasheis. Mr Hutton win also hsee a good oorn crop lit is >,,, and naaarta that Nehra<iti i. g ,t etioogh for h ui k. A. Draper. of Kim fown>hip Is bul ding an a Iditiofl to Ids house 10x24 one arid a half story high. W. T. (Jib sen and K. Holcomb, are dolnjf tli« carpenter work. Old fashion* in Urea* may be revived, but no old' fashioned medicine can re place Chamberlain’* Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, For aale by Oden* dahl Bro'a, Drugglst*. New and second hand wag* ons at T. M. Reeds. I think Dewitt’* Witch Haze) Salve!* the lineal preparation on the market for pile*. Mo write* John C. Dunn, of Wheel ing W Vu. Try it and you will think the *aine. I al*o cure* eczema and all *kin dlaeaae*. Odendalil Drop. C. J, Odendahl and family returned from tiir- Omaha Kxposition Tuesday. Their »on Fred who I* attending Bud* Ine** College at kincoln Joined them ut the capital city and took in the ex position also. The Chief Burgess of Mtlesburgn I’a says DeWItt'* kittle Early Riser*ure the best pills he ever used In hi* family dur ing forty year* of house keeping They cure constipation sick headache and stomach and liver trouble* Mmall lu al/.e hut. great In results. Odendahl Bro*. The J’iingle Comedy Co., will appear at the opera house in this city one week commencing Monday Oct. 17. This is one of toe best companies that ever played In our town, they having been here twice before and never failed to gvle their audience satisfaction, A little girl about twelve year* old of Mr Teals, living on Oak Creek, had the misfortune last Tuesday to have her thumb so,badI){-mashed that it had to be out off above the tlrst Joint. Mr. Teal was raising a pump and hy some mean* it caught the child* thumb with the above result. Dr. Main was called and dressed the wound. Our little boy was afflicted with rim inatlsm in hli knee; und ul times un able to put Ids foot to the floor. We tried in vain, everything we could bear of that we thought would help him. We almost gave up lu dlspair, when some one advised us to try Chamber* ialu’s Fain I’alm. We did so and the tlrst bottle gave so much relief that we got a second one, and, to our surprise, It cured him sound and well,—J T. Baya, Factor Christ Ian Church, N’eode sba, Kan. For sale by Odendahl Bro’a Druggists. Mr. O. K. Rice uud Ids son Dr. Carver Rice, both of Oreenwlcb, V. Y. were among the callers at this office during the past week. Mr. Rice has landed interests In Sherman county that he was looking after. They are very pleasant gentlemen and say they are enjoying ibe bracing Nebraska atmos phere. Mr. Rice is an uncle of Jerome Rice the famous seed man. When you have a had cold Dr. Inclin ation would recommend Chamberlain'* Cough Remedy because it is pleasant and safe to take. Dr. Experience would recommend it because It never fails to eil'oct a speedy and perinlnont cure. Dr. Reason would recommend it because It l» prepared on *cientltic principles, and act* on nature’* plan in relieving the lungs, opening the secretions and re storing the‘system to a natural and healthy condition. For sale by Oden dull I Bros., druggists Hon. C. W. Talpey and Dr. Henry it. Parker, of Farmington, N. 11. and trustees of the Hiram Barker estate ar rived here Monday to look after the interests of the estate. W. H. Conger their local agent here Joined them ami Wednesday morning tiny started for Broken Bow to transact some business In the Interest of the estate there. A letter from ex-.Senator Black of Kearney to this paper state* that Hon. Phil Bessor, present republican candi date for senator will he here this week. Mr Black also express kind regards for the people of Sherman county and asks us to kindly romenber him to all his old friends. Leslie Hhetler arrived In Hcniing ford 1 hursday him) will visit his parents for a few days. Leslie Is a member of the Second U. S. infantry. Ft. Keogh, Mon', and participated in the Santiago tight, lie was taken dov.ii with yellow fever and later with malaria. He Is Just nut of the hospital at Philadelphia and Is now on the road to recover)'. - Hemlngford Herald Our popular engineer who work* tlu< lever on the I P It It tia< k received a letter the other day addressed to the lion. J B. o Bryan, chairman Dcm ocratlc County Ceu Com.* Mr. O'Hi, an says lie did not know tie fore that he was chairman. We did not learn the contents of the letter, hut suppose It had something to do with decoying hlut In to attending the demo popo combination incvO.ig held at Long ,v M at hew s otlice last Tuesday flu** ISuisrs In t HttsMiiaitoM I f«»Mi It* d; tniin KrtstiHMii ‘ When yott are dek. »h»t yon like best |. to be chosen lor a uied.ctM*' In tlr»t place wktt cxjierleio e tell* you i* twil to I ms chosen in th*- second place; *Imi r ■ *■ hi i . 11,. .or »». i- i,. ,> t«» be ctoiMt o In in* last place Hot |» too can eel Dr In* Itwatu n |*« l\pcr leioe tii | |i| H< sum to hold a c oisol latloa togaihd, they will give yott th 'I ehiw Ihit «ait ite taken MABBIKD. IlKKUAtun Swanson.-The marri age of Will Ilcibtug)i to Mias Millie Swanson, took place At Kearney, Weil oesdny, October 12, lHil* They are both Sherman enmity** mo*i highly respected citizen* arid their many ft lend* will be pleased to learn of their union. They ,ver« sc •mu mmied to Kearney by Kim I S warnmii and Mi** Jossie S w hiiioii. broiher and airier of the britle. I'rcspliug Khler Hinllli performed the ceremony. The brida* parly leturtod home In the afternoon and In the evening were given a supper by the bride'* parent* which wit* al*o enjoyed by a lew select friend* and relative*. Till* happy eonple »tart out In life with the hent wUht* of all who know them and the Noiiniwkstbkn join* in extruding congratulation*. How to I'riomil Croup We have two children who are sub Ject to attack* t f croup Whenever an attack i* coming on my wife give* them Chamberlain* Cough Remedy and It alway* prerant* the attack. It i* a household nttce**lty in tklscouiity and no matter what else we runout of, It would not do to be without Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. More of It i* sold her1' than of all other cough medicine* coin bintd. J M. Nlckle, of N’lckie Bros., merchant*, Nickleyllbvl’a For sale by Odenduhl Bros., druggists. ITia< tlK.it* Association A number of the teachers of ,Slo rmaii county have enrolled in the Teacher* Reading circle and we have therefore concluded to organize a Reading Circle and Teacher* aaioclallon at Coup City on Saturday Oct. 22, at 2:00 p. tn There I* a benefit to be derived from these meeting* which cannot be obtain ed In any oilier way ami it Is expected thatevery teacher wlm can will attend the organization meeting. Watch for program next, week Respectfully. O S. f KiNiKUKit, County Supt. A two pound roll of butter was a inongthe articles donated to Rev. W, E, Matthew* last week. When the family came to use the butter they cut into the roll and found four silver quarter*, Now we have heard of there being sil ver hairs among the butter,” but never silver quarter* among the butter. Of course our pres* repotter was curious to find out who had a cow that would give such, and learned that it was the speck led cow called, Spot, belonging to John Hopper. John says that he is a gold bug bnt as long as silver Is on a parity he would just as soon have a cow that produced silver a* gold, buthe further adds, "My wife must be a little more particular atn ut straining tin milk hereafter. The Marmion Lodge, No. 111. K. of I’, of fliih city liaye arranged to give an entertainment ami dance In ttie Opera bouse on the evening of October 15 Mini after the great Brown-Ureene Joint de bate which taken place in the afternoon of the name day. The entertainment will consist of vocal und instrumental munlc in which they will Introduce their new piano. The K. of P. lodge of |4oup Olty In In a healthy condition and they are Inereanlng their membership andlnterent in the lodge. Their (omer entertainment* have given good satis faction ami we can anaure you that you will lie pleased if you attend thin time. .■■—I.. Yellow Jgiinrilre Curotl. Sniveling humanity should be sup* plied with every ineaus possible for itn relief. It is with pleasure we publish the following "Thin I* to certify that I wan a terrible sufferer from Yellow Jaundice for over nix mom hn, and «,• treated by Some of the bi nt physicians in our city mid all to no avail. Ur. Bel! our druggist, recommended Electric Bittern; and aft r taking two bottles, 1 wan entirely cured. I now take great pleasure in recommending them to any person suffering from thin teirible mal ady. 1 am gratefully yours. M. A. llo garty, Lexington, Ky.*' Sold by Oden dahl Itro's Drugglnts, MCIIOOI. KKI'OKT. The following is the report of School District. No. TJ, for the month hegln lug Sept. II und cloning Oct. 7. Number of pupils enrolled, ID Average daily attendance. 21. Names of pupil* who have not been tardy are llarry Maciej«ws|tl, Joseph l.uhush. Mike Lutmdi, Stanley Peters, Hendrick Peters, Bertha Brnwe, Oeorge Itrawe, Thressa Heitiilie, Amanda llehuke, Terry Helmke, Kdu llehnlte, Stanley .1 dm, l.'lara Carstcn, l.aura < at *ten, t.eolge I’arsteri. Ilerlha Dau, Ihnry Dm, Willie D.tu, Mary llehuke, Frieda llehuke, Alonso Moiitkii, Veronica Naschka. Francis Msscliku and Anna Jae-en ItM ten Maims Teacher. IMt, ulviril It) a VV toilsN Another great discovery ha* I ecu made, ami that loo, by a lady in this country “IHaJaae fastened It* clutches upon her amt for seven t ear* »h» withstood |t* *e veto! te»t», but her vital ocgau* were iin'ti millet and dca'tl seemed itniiii neut. For time iiomth* »he coughed In I'snlitlv, and could id sleep *he tin is 11% discovered a way to receverv, to curt in-mg of it* a Mils of Dr King • New I»l>t to«’i v for eoiismtipPoM, anti wa* so itonii iei(evt*d on taking Itrst d >*•, ittt she *ept alt nigh' im.| with t w«» twit l it », tie Itt-t o siiMCtilrii rmoi tier ut M t * I ii'her tuts '* title. write* It * llam irk, A t o of wtieitiy N • I1 * b lit’ Ins ,1 tMetoUhl Pro - Di g tote ttegulm til* *,,4 || ts> | ,, i, h title guaraulee l 1 «'iim|<iiny »l Imllr* anti llcntlitmttn, 'I In* I'iIngle comedy eonipany dosed a very stu*ce**fnl wi*#-k‘» engagement at i he I It*lii opera Iiiimm* Ih*i Saturday eienlng iiimI a return •*«*> gagenieut w ill be t * I;«r * • i J lii'ii* th<* first week In November l»v r**«|ti«*»*t of matt) of our iiin«f probiln*m eltlzen* wliu waited mi I In* mmiMfc'i-r, Jonnfe I’l Ingle liiptj Monday morning. Too much In pr ii“t* of ihl* company cannot be until a* they itr • nil ladle* i nil gcntlern n and are ceri.duly master* of their parti In eai h ami every pci tnriiiariee put mi the ntnee Till! Htlll* llil* flllM time III time uieiiMiuieil th<* "arion* member* of tne company In their ptirtleular line* anil we do not deem it necessary to do mo agiilii only in tlie perMon of Mr (ieo. It. Behrens w ho In a piano expert and carries mime of the h**Mt, ri eoinmemht tloo it Ini* hetin our pleasure to nee In a long lime anil onr eltlzeua who have tine Instruments will make no mistake In having thU gculhinan look over their piano* when he relurna.- Madison (Neb) Star, The I’rlugle Comedy eonipany will open a week* engagement in the Loup ('jry opera houae Monday, tint* oh r 17. Ho yon want a thorough business ed* ueatl hi ? Ho you waul to learn shoi'lhuinl and type writing? Ho you win t to tit yourndf for teaching ? If mo atlend the St, I'aul ll i-lm *- and Normal College, Write for particular* to Si I’aul, Nob, AallTOM UKIAM, Mi’* Hiaucb I’alge arrived home Wed* ueaday evening from Ault, t’nl E J. Harden, went to lit,I’aul Thura* day. C. .1 llarrlNiui wu« here Thuraday looking up the Aulimmi Miller At Co,, deliiiipjent*. Win, Jeffrey, II. Smcl-cr, Then, VV'II, •on. C. F. IfeiHhouaen, and John Malef* ski drove to Loup City Friday return* log Saturday ufteriioou with adroveof cattle, MImm Ifili/.a rtmelMei of Lou Cliy ar ilved Saturday for unhurt visit with Inr brother, 11. Sun l*cr, L. A. William* and moii 1,, M.f who have been working In Mil* neighbor* hood for aonie time left for their home at Loup City, Friday afternoon. Ed. Headier left Saturday morning for Omaha, and the expoultlou. L. A. Wilimu arrived home from a week* visit at Omaha, on Friday even ing. We notice folni Johnson U hack from hi* trip to northern Minnesota, and WU co na I ii. He report* having a very nice time, but ililnk* Nebraska I* u]I right jet for him. Tin* “Second Heylment of Kxpo*ltIon Yolunieeis" left Monday morning for tot.ee the exposition and McKinley. At roll call the following answered: Mr. and Mr*. A. N. Conklin, Mr, and Mr* W. M Smcl-cr. Mr. O. M Kern* and daughter Alice, Mr. E. O. I’alge, Mr Garret Lorenz, Mr. Will Nieinan, Mr, K. F. Wilson, Mr*. W A. Wilson and Eliza Hinelser. Moure C. F. Meuscbaosen and I’ark I’alge Intend to follow the company on Tuesday. 1. C. U. i on rot MB. 5JS0 head of cow* and heifer* for *ale on twelve month* time to reaponalhle parties. Well bred stock In good flesh, (fan he seen at my farm two mile* south east ot Loup City. 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There in no putent*right on Belling IWEPGMANDIS E Toe field Ih open to un> one who v.ihIich to to enter ho if you wend tour way towurdn the ('fly of Loup uud once iimide the f^tiicM head directly for 0. F. I’F.THKSON'S ntoic wldeli Ih recently opened with u full um Hol tllient ot General Merchandise. My tfoodh arc nil nett and I’r* mIi from the Kaetory. Highest Price Paid for Produce. Terms:—cjimIi or produce only. O. F. PETERSON. Loup City, • • Xkhhakka. Wan ran antNkti, TNI'H woNTHt I'mii •on* tn tlita al*t» to iiwitimi) our toi*llie*» In ilialr own mill luinrny tHiiiiiUtut it U mainly otttrn work lomturiinl ut lioimi. am* m y utrniKlit t'.iu n yi<m mul »||hwim-4ii It 11 UK, l»lll»tl<t», III! IIUIII', mi lt)»» •llllll v. Monthly #TV lintki Biu’im Knulixu unit ml* ilrwuiKil •ihiii|H)4 kiiv«1o|mi IlKrlmrl t lli'M, rrval , llK|il M rlili'aK'i, III MAi'lI INK on. 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