The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917, November 11, 1898, Image 8

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    Uooal Daws.
» i»y . — m
Jay Cole of Aioton, was a Loup i:ity
vlaitor over Sunday.
The German church services were
Very well intended la»t Sunday.
Win, K Hherman of Clay tovtnmip
was a pleasant caller Tuesday.
Stamp size photos, 2S for 25 cents, at
Lescbinsky’s photo gallery.
James Jlentfrow threshed 850 bushels
of (list clasa outs from 10 acres of laud
jerry Shrove took a turn oo the buck
ing broncho of the I O. O. F. last Wed
nesduy night
Lesebinsky’s Photo Gallery will be
opened Nov. 15th, for the fall and
winter season.
Win. Crlss finished his falls work la»t
Friday and housed his a team thresher
until next season.
Mr G. W, Wise, our popular miller,
I* the happv father of a bouncing boy.
Mother and baby are doing well.
8. N. Sweetlar.d, Supervisor of ills,
trict. No. 11 was doing business at the
county seat lust Monday.
A new floor has been put down in the
M E. Church this week Other nec
essary repairing lias also been done.
Mrs. John Hutson and two boy*,
James and Forest, are visiting with the
family of Peter ltowe, this week.
Mrs. Oavid Christaiii. who Is at pres
ent stopping with her father, Mr. Wm.
Carutb, about eight miles down the river
is reported very ill.
Mrs, K. A. Smith of Hockville, and
who has benn very sick for the past t« n
days, is reported much better and out
of danger.
In many seemingly hopeless cases,
consumption has been averted, in stop
ping a backing cough, by the use of l)r
Hawyer’s Wild Cherry and Tar,
Lon Zink was reported very sick last
.Saturday night, having been tak«n ill
very suddenly, but prompt utteo Ion by
Dr. Main soon eased him.
Tli" greatest medicine for the kidneys
that has been discovered In modern
times Is Dr. Sawyer's Ukatlne. The
best proof Is to give It a trial.
Walt McNulty’s team ran away with
the running gears to the wagon, last
Monday morning. The wagon was
somewhat broken hut no further dam
ages done.
Cbas. I’aige returned home last Sun
duy evening from a six months stay
with his brother at Greeley, Colorado.
He came all the w ay (400 miles) on a
bicycle.
^ ou will never know how quickly you
can be cured of constipation, dyspepsia
or liver complaint, until you have tried
Dr. .Sawyer’s Little Wide Awake Pills
Mrs. Tena Lyman arrived home from
Atchison, Kan.’at noon of last Friday,
at the call of her parents by telegraph,
notifying her of the death of her broth
er.
We sell only what we positively know
when we say "Dr. Sawyer’s Arnica and
Witch Hazel Salve will radically cure
skin diseases,eczema, piles, burns, scalds
cuts or llesb wounds.
Judge Kay reports having united in
marriage on Monday last George M
Smaha, of liufTulo county to Anns
llilebrant, of Bristol twp , this county.
This paper extend* congratulations
Mr. Fisk, proprietor of a Gold cure
Institute in Rochester, N. Y., visited
with Mrs. L. E. Walworth this week.
He D interested in real estate iu this
section, and goes from hereto Denver
Col.
At the annual meeting of the Gcr
mun \ ercin laat Sunday afternoon at
their hall in this city Jacob Albers was
elected president; Herman Jung, vice
president: John Ohlson, secretary; Fred
Jena, financial secretary, C. J. Oden
dalil, treasurer and Henry Jens trustee.
Mr*. John A. Gilbert, who has been
visiting her daughter in Oregon, for the
past six months, returned home Mon
day ufion, Her daughter and three
Children accompanied her home and will
Visit beta during ihe winter.
James Hentfrow ha* Just completed a
now ham on hi* farm. Mi*e 30 by II
with good loft and grain bln* finished
in a first class manner. Mr Ken If row
ha* Just done bis threshing for the sea*,
on and, we understand, ha* a ver>
'air yield.
il. Sin 11 It returned home from
!* K**» last Friday, where he h«* been
'^Mng old friend* ami old haunts for
,, v*il month* past, .Mr. Htultb *a\»
*Ve».-d over S.OHU mile* white he
w “ wie, and spent some ple»*«nt hour*
«*n«a o| hi* child hoed,
* ' 1 'Ilk*, the hum’** maker. *1
A* | it(,t slot le|i win, |,|, | mil*
If*'" »* *<i iiy,H O . U*i \Ve*l> es.Uy
• hvetj |i, II,|» city and A*h
%4.n, fe» • bk n| tear*, and ha# icade
"‘•"F ,,U"'U«*Sr*#otry lo .*■,• him
aud fa»idr n* #>(iw , ^ Tbr
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In |e*I ||f. Tk»M
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Corn fur sal at ili« L*. F. Elevator.
Mis* Eiina VVilUatns came down from
her school Fridey evening and returned
Monday moridng.
A. J. Gray, a lighting republican of
('lay township made this office a friend*
l.v call Holiday and left two one hun
dred cent dollars on our desk and after
a pleasant chat said he was going to
the polls to put an * X" In the circle
for prosperity and l> D.Urow.
Mr. liarnes, of Yale. Valley county,
reports that Ins township, which last
year w< lit two to one populist, gave the
state populist ticket only seven majori
ty, and that John Wall, republican can
didate lor Representative came out
with one majority.
The llaat Plaster.
A piece of flannel dampened with
Chamberlain's Fain Balm and bound
on to the ufl'ected part* I* superior to
any plaster. When troubled with a
pain In the chest or side, or a lame hack
give it a trial. You are certain to be
more than pleased with the prompt re
lief which it aff ords. I’uiu Balm is also
a certain cure for rheumatism. For sale
by Ode nd ah I Bro’s, Druggist*.
CARD OF THANK*.
We most hcartly thank tfie kind
friends of Loup City who so willingly
extended sympathy and help to us In
our late affliction occasioned by the
fatal accident to our beloved son
Johnnie. Your kindness will he ever
held in greatful rcmetnberance
Mu ahuMhs. John M. Tatloh
and Family.
About two week* ago a cross tie was
placed on ibe It. & M track about two
and a half miles ea«t of town, which
came very near throwing the express
in the ditch The tie being on a sharp
curve, was not seen until! the engine
was nearly on it, The pilot raised to
the top of the tie ami slid It. along on
the track until it caught Are. A detec
tive was at once sent here to look the
matter up and soon discovered that two
Children playing on the track and living
near had thaughtlessly placed the tie
on the truck and went away and left it
there.
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A Murruw Kicapn
Thankful word* written by Mr*. E.
Hart, of Groton, S. D. "'Va* taken with
a bad cold w hich settled on my lungs;
cough h t in and Dually terminated in
Consumption, Four Doctors gave me
up, saying I could live but a short time.
I gave my self up to my savior, detlr
mIned if 1 could not stay with my
friend on earth, I would meet my ab
sent, ones above. My husband wa* ad
vised to get Dr King's New Discovery
for Consumption, Cough* and Colds. I
gave it a tri ll, took in all eight bottles.
It has cured me, and thank God, I am
saved and now u well and healthy wo
man.” Trial bottles free at Odendunl
Itro’s Drug Store. Regular size 50c.
and %\ 00. Guaranteed or price refund
ed
A subscription paper was circulated
In town tbis week for the aid of one,
Lee McFadden, who came here sick a
lew weeks ago from Indiana, for the
benefit of his health. Mr. McFadden, is
in very had health anti must have char
itable assistance. He has a wife and
baby in Indiana, who arc also in need
mil a widowed sister in this city who,
hough doing all in her power for him,
can scarcely keep the wolf from her
own door. Let they who have give of
their plenty and the God of humanity
will bless them.
SpalllH Greatest Need.
Mr. R. P. Olivia, of Barcelona, Spain,
'Pentla hi.** winters at Aiken, S.C. Weak
nerves had caused severe pains in the
hack of bis head. On using Electric
Bitters, America's greatest Blood and
Nerve Remedy, all pain soon left him.
lie says this grand medicine is what bis
country needs. All America knows that
it cures liver and kidney trouble, puri
ties the blood, tones up the stomach,
strengthens the nerves, puts vim, vigor
and new life into every muscle, nerve
and organ of the body. If weak, tired
or ailing you need It. Every bottle
guaranteed, only 50 cents. Hold by
Odendahl Bro.s, Druggists,
—
Herman Oldsen, the young son of Mr.
Henry Ohlseii, met with a painful mis
hap a! school last Friday. The hoys at
•cltoolare practicing archery now days
and an arrow struck him In the corner
uf the eye and made a very painful
wnuud Had it struck a quarter of an
Inch farther toward the bal! of the eye
it Would I ave destroyed the eye entire
ly I* would »eein Unit our hoy• are
i ItttWf in nfit| rough In
•lit'lr j*U> WfmUI«ri it Ih> |l>r
rttlf to UM» <» Iitcl«* IU«tfr r«»
I *tr*ut;t iM»ft»rt' iMt«f ( i 4
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t #ims Sss ImissiI.
Huttos \>-<s/.eland,Roy ..t, |ayg
i on yi , | i .i»''>l to stale that since |
'<•< N tlirt : I y of Chon',••Hein’s iu«i|
hflne* the Salt lit* been yery large, more
■a|ss'i*lli *-f the i ongb itrsml, |„
two y *p» I bat*’ - *1*1 m r>* of this par
tUoiar r* •«#*|y thtu <*t all other m ,p*
Nf III* |*t*yi -i* H*r year* ys in p»
rdi’tct, | Riyw I • »r I ilut o«* i by m its*
<*l t*iso MMtf the good remits I bet bare
no It- 'I |i< hi It, *i.iI know Its taltse
I front the u«* of It is hiv ii»m b"uM*le*i*l
I It IS sit pent * <t* iaa*» that we Hate |n
| flap* t i# bottle be* mol the ire b of (be i
I Multi M
I. J. lb yltikki at
IMi'ii Uhl It.*» i
JOIINMK TAYLOK LAID TO KK.HT.
The funeral of Jnhnnie Taylor was
held al the M K. Church In this city
Inst Friday at 3:00 p. in. and w as attend
ed by a large cot,course of people. As
.Inhume was raised from u small boy of
funr ><*ar* of age in this community,
and bad, by hi* quiet demeanor and kind
and considerate ways, endeared him
self to all our,people. Every one that
could, turned out to be present at the
last sad seen*** of bis laving to rest. The
ceremony waaopenedby the choir sing
ing a beautiful and appropriate hymn,
after which a very able and touching
sermon was preached -by Rev. W. E.
Matthews, from the 2nd Kings, 18, 88:
The minister dwelt largely on the pure
life led by the young man and urged the
young people to take It as an} example
for their every day walks, that, like
him who was gone, their mother should
never need to worry over the conduct of
her boy. After the services a long line
of carriages followed the remalus to
their last resting place In Evergreen
cemetery. The Kpworlh League had
yery considerately lined the grave with
white cloth and covered the edge with
sprigs of evergreen, which was a mark
of esteem to one of their members that
will ever be remembered by bis grief
stricken parents and brothers and sis
ter*.
.John M. Taylor Jr., was born at Ar
lington, N. J-. on the tenth day of June
1875, and was at the time of the sad ac
cident which terminated bis life, twenty
three years four mouths and twenty
four days old. He came to Loup City
In March 1879, and has resided here
witn his parents ever since, but had dur
ing short periods, a* was the case when
he whs killed, worked In different parts
of the state. He, by some means not
exactly known, as there was no one
with him at the time, fell from the top
of the elevator upon which ho was
working, at Elkbotn. Neb„ at about
10:30 a. in. on Wednesday Nov. 1, 1898.
Ills father was summoned from Valley,
eight ml'es away where he was working
and immediately took the boy to Clark
son Hospital, Omaha, for medical aid,
reaching there at 12:80, and he died at
5:30 of the same day.
All Eyes Turned to Lincoln.
The Omaha exposition has clotted and
all eye# are now turned toward Line oln
the capital city where the legislature
will soon meet. The instillation of new
state officers, the election of a United
States senator, and other matters of
much Importance will make I,incoin the
center of state interests and every Ne
braskan will want to read the old, re
liable standby, The Htate Journal, dur
ing the coming year. As a special In
ducement to secure new readers, The
Semi-Weekly Journal, printed every
Tuesday and Friday, will be mailed
from now until January 1, 1900,for $1 00
This is a mighty long time for the mon
ey and the sooner you send your dollar
the more papers you get. There Isn't
any other paper In Nebraska that gives
so much for the money. It is twice us
good as the old fashioned weekly. Try
it. Address, The State Journal, Lin
coln, Neb.
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Do you want a thorough business ed
ucation?
Do you want to learn shorthand and
type writing?
Do you want to tit yourself for
teaching?
if so attend the St. Paul Business and
Normal College. Write for particulars
to St. Paul, Neb.
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How to Find Out.
Fill a bottle or common glass with
your water and let it stand twenty-four
Lours: a sediment er settling indicates
an unhealthy condition of the kidneys;
If it stains your linen It Is evidence of
kidney trouble; too frequent desire to
pass it or pain In the back is also con
vincing proof that the kidneys and blad
der are out of *.rder.
What to I>o
There is comfort in the knowledge so
often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's
Hwarnp Hoot, the great kidney remedy
fultllls every wish in curing rheuma
tism, pain In the back, kidneys, liver,
bladder and every part of the ui inary
passages. It corrects Inability to hold
water and scalding pain In passing it,
or vtd effects following use of liquor,
wine or beer, and overcomes that un
pleasant necessity of tiring compelled
to go often during the day. and to get
upmsnvttme* during the night The
mild snd the extraordinary Ht>« i uf
Swamp Hoot is soon realised It stands
the highest for Its wonderful cures of
the most distressing cases. If you oe«d
a medicine you should have the best,
V druggists rtfty cents or one dollar.
You may have a sample bottle and a
i.uok that tells inure about it, both sent
| absolutely free h« null, Ifyou send your
i atMr» *a to |tr Kdnier A Os., Hlughaio<
itut S Y When writing be sure and
mention that you read this generous
offer to lire |o| r< 111 Null It W V » I t M*
K |m‘»* wf School 11*1 riot No If, fr>^‘
the month tregtnlng (VI. 7. and rluslsg
\*.y t IWS No days taught No
pupils*i f**tt*d gtf No days attend* d hr
pupils to; average No pupils wachtltv
It N a urea of pupil* vs h*» were nut at*
sent mi lardy for tip* won h p*. t, I lie
Mat tejewskt. > lew’"*** Mv*le)e»eh|,
Joaeph l.uheas. Mike leltisis, I .eon My
dai*k t Imwsi's tty laiek, Stanley |*et
• r H»o In* *, I'strn a i l l ent IPUnke
Mtsa Hi iu Manns Teacher
Corn for sal- at the U. P. K1 evator.
Louis Fisher, now of Wegcott, Nebr.
anti a brother of W. J. and John N.
Fisher, whs In town Wednesday. He
has recently moved Ills family from
Omaha, where be has resided for the
past eight years.
Mr. Frank Cook of Marion Kan,, and
who came up when hi* brother John
was killed a short time ago. called a
this office while in loan Wednesday
Mr. Cook, Informs us ihst he expects tot
again move his family hack to Hhermau
county, this fall
A Mura Sign of Croup
Horscuess In a child that Is subject to
croup Is a sure Indication of the ap
proach of the disease. If Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy is given hs soon as the
child becomes horse, or even after the
croupy cough ha* appeared, it will pre
vent the attack. Many mother* who
have croupy children always keep this
remedy at hand ami And that ft saves
them much trouble and worry. It can
always be depended upon arid Is pleas
ant to take. For sale by Odemlab)
Urn’s Druggists.
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Tub Woman’s Cluh -Announce an
entertainment to be given at. the opera
house on the evening of Nov.22n-’. The
Club will promise you a program worth
listening to, and solicit your patronage.
Program publish 'd In full next week.
One of the attractive numbers Is a drill
by sixteen young ladles.—Admission 2-5
MACHINE OIL AT
WATKINSON’S
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office at Lincoln, Neb. I
September surd, let*. I
Notice is hereby given that the follow
ing named settler has Hied notice ot his In
tention to make final proof in support of
his claim, and that said proof will be made
before the county Judge at Loup Ulty,
Nebraska, on November 16, lotw, vti:
Nicolaus Kroger, Timber Claim Entry
No. 7,048, for the west half of south west
fourth of Section 18, Township 18, Range
13 west. lie names the following wit
nesses to prove tils continuous residence
upon and cultivation of said land, vlt:
Friedrich Teichmeier. Friedrich Koehler
John Koehler, and John Weiss, all of
lloelas, Nebraska.
J W Johnson, Register.
W AflTKI),—BBV SEAL TRUSTWORTHY I'BB
sons In this state to manage our business
In tbelr own and nearby counties, it Is
mainly office work conducted at home. Sal
ary straight Bono a year and expenses—de
finite, bonaflde, no more, no less salary.
Monthly f75. References. Enclose self-ad
dressed stamped envelope. Herbert E.
Hess, rrest., Dept. M. Chicago,!!!.
IHICKI.KKS' A It NIC A HALVE.
The best salve in the world for Cuts
Bruises Mores Ulcers Malt Rheum Fever
Mores Tetter Chapped Hands Chilblains
Corns and all Skin Eruptions and pos
itively cures Piles or no pay required.
It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac
tion or money refunded. Price 25 cents
per box, For sale by Odendabl Bros.
ACTIVE SOLICITOUS WANTED EVERY
•**-where for "The Story of the Philippine*"
by Murat Halstead, commissioned by the Gov
ernment as Official Historian to the War De
partment. The book was written In army
camps at San Francisco, on the Pacific with
General Merritt. In the hospital at Honolulu.
In Hong Kong. In the American trenches at
Manila. In the Insurgent camps with Agulnal
do, on the deck of the Olympia with Dewey,
and In the roar of battle at the full of Manila.
Bonanza for agents. Hrltnful of original pic
tures taken by government photographer on
the spot. Large book. Low prices, lllg prof
Its, Freight paid. Credit given. Drop all
trashy unofficial war books. Outfit free, Ad
dress, F T. Barber. Sec y.. Star Insurance
bldg, Chicago, 111.
A- S- MAIN,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
LOUP CITY, • • NLBUASK A.
OFFICE. -One door east of Chase's
drug store.
R. J. NIGHTINGALE,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
LOUP OTTT, i | HA
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I
T M REED Dealer in
-A FULL LINK OF
Washing Machines, Sewing Machines and
Implements and Hardware.
•Wipdpiills, Pupips and Pipes
Singer Sewing Machines for $25.00.
STEEL RANGES AT BED ROCK PRICES.
If you need anything in my line call and see ine and
you will bo convinced that idl we have for sale is offered at
very low figures. Don’t fail to call and see our
BRAN NEW STOCK OF BUGGIES.
EAST SI PE I'l'BMC SQl’AKE.
LOUP CITY, - - NEB.
AUCTION! AUCTION!
1 will offer at public auction any article in my entire stock
to the highest bidder, no reserve on anything. Sale will begin
SATURDAY NOV. 12, 1898,
at 2 o'clock, and will continue every afternoon and evening
for one week. All goods guaranteed as represented by the
Auctioneer. Stock consists of WATCHES, both ladies and
gents, CLOCKS of all kinds. SILVERWARE of all discre
tions, knives and forks,SPOON3 and novelties, LAMPS glass
ware. In fact any article in my store, including a
FULL LINE OF JEWELRY.
Now is the time to get XMAS presents at your own price.
A PRESENT
to all Ladies who attend the first Auction, Saturday afternoon
NOV- 12
W- P. Kikkhakt, I S* Sheppakd, Propr
Salesman- Loup City Nebr*
I
/H4UU TO t%\
EDWARD STRAUSSJ Ca
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That's Just It!
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l<> >l;i of a garmont how it is
t(i |U||| to \VK\lt.
Why Not
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tit iw# •uin**
1*rit'C i J im i* tha •iartliiK*polBt
of t maw
hNI ward K. Htrauaa A Co.’a
Paimui* Custom Tailor**!.
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with an troaclaU tfuaiaataa
. hittWM mi Inw, k
i MU i'aV \0# I** »• »*tala# this
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t'M.I. ON
J. PHIL JAKUfcK,