The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917, January 13, 1899, Image 8

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    Uoanl Daws
Fine Lamps at Watkinson’s
Goor> Heavy Tinware at Wat
kitiBOti’s.
Jimmie Conger barreled bis porkuB
last Tuesday.
Sewino Machine*! Prices right at
Watkinson’a,
Lee Adamson's am] Sint Brow n's fuui*
|lie« are the latest additions to the fra
ternity of measclites.
Fine carving sets at Wat*
kinson’s.
Richard Baker, of Clear Creek was* In
the city Monday.
The new post office boxes* were put in
place last Sunday. They are beauts*.
Henry Lewis and John Ureenhalgh,
of Litchfield, Mailed in upon u* Tin'#
day.
We cleaued our oflice windows lai-t
Saturday and can now see to work with
out a light.
Walter Reed severed bln connection
with the Racket store the first of this*
week and hi* brother l’erry. was install
ed.
The terms of court as fixed for the
present year are: Equity term, May 8th:
Jury term, October 111; Equity term,
December 18.
The editor of the Times Ind. is
traveling for his health. lie boarded
the train Tuesday morning for Denver,
via Omaha ar.dChicago.
Cbas Stoneheig was doing business
at the county seat Tuesday. Charles
will read the NoKTllWESTERN for the
next year.
John I.. Hopper was elected a dele
gate to represent the Modern Woodmen
of Sherman county in the State Camp,
which will be held at Fremont, Feb 8.
G. H. Gibson carted the township
records from the Times olllce to the
Nortuwesteun oflice last Saturday.
This was caused by the exegenclea of
the late election
James Do pew ami his men had a big
ger time last Monday putting a pair
of shoes o« a mule tea'ji, than a seven
year old boy has putting on his llrst
pair of boots.
We* pettier w t» kicked on the tb'gh
by a mule he was shoeing last Monday
Wei. says if he was called upon to hold
an Inquest over a dead mule he would
stand in fioot of him.
A very pleasant surprise was given
Mrs. A. Gilbert last Thursday. A mini
lier of friends went to her home, took
their dinner with them ami spent the
day sewing carpet rags.
There will be a “shaddow” social at
the Moon school house, for the benefit
of the Sunday school, on Thursday even
ing, Jan. 19, 1899. A <-hort literary pro
gram will be given, after which the
ladies shaddows will be sold. Every
body is Invited
Mr. and Mrs. Hunter, were expecting
their daughter, Mrs. Peile, of Lament,
Iowa, home on a visit, but recently re
ceived a letter saying that she was very
ill and if no better by the tenth counsel
would be called from Manchester and
Independence.
On Saturday last while at Ashton, D.
L Adamson of this city made a dinner
of crackers, canned sardines etc. At a
bcul 11 o’clock, and after his return
home that night, he became dangerous
ly sick and a doctor was called. The
Vause of his sickness was said to be lead
poison from the canned goods. He
has quite recovered at this writing.
Will Cording met with au accident
last Tuesday evening that was quite
serious. His team became obstrepreous
and one line caught in the wheel turn
ing them so short that the wagon upset
throwing Mr. Cording to the ground
and failing upon him. It was at first
thought that he was badly hurt out next
morning he was much better.
Dlucuvered by a Woman.
Another great discovery has been
made, am) that too, by a lady in this
couutry. ‘ Disease fastened its dutches
upon her aud for seven years she with
stood Its severest tests, but her vital
organs were undermined and death
seemed imminent. For three months
she coughed Ineesently, and could not
sleep. She tinally discovered a way to
recovery, by purchasing of us a bottle of
Dr. King’s New Discovert forCousuotp
tion, and was so much relieved on tak
ing tirst dose, tiiat she slept all night;
and w ith two bottles, ha* been absolute
ly cured Her name is Mrs. Luther
Luts." Thus writes W C llamuiek
& Co., oi 8b* I by, N. C. Trial bottle*
freest Odeudahl llro’s Drug Store. He
gull*! size MV and #1 0» Every bottle
guaranteed
A LOUD CALL for
uilMiltori W mil imhI wtlk'
■ilMl lM>l I'Wm* lb*
mtr
Skates! A few pair left yet at
Watkinson'd.
A Bo.w the optician, of Ur.ndv, is In
the city.
Al. Chambers is on the sick list this
week.
Paul Scheie wski of Ashton, hah at
the hub Stolidity,
Miss Hattie llayhurst Is visiting in
Arcadia, this week.
T. M. Reed is building u new awning
to his store building.
John Rapp, sr, of Ashton, was doing
business in the city Monday.
The new board of supervisors organ*
iz"d last Tuesday by deetlrg S. X.
Sweetland to tin* chair
Fine Nut Crack and Fruit
Knife sets at VVatkinson’s.
The Unity Club will meet on Satur
day Jan. 14, in Walworth ball, at 3 p. in.
As there is Important business to come
befor** the Club, a full attendance Is re
quested.—President .
The XDUTilwestern has again been
designated as the official organ of Sher
man county, we having secured the con
tract for nil legal printing, bar dockets,
election ballots etc. The Times was
given the stationery woik
Again we call on our subscribers to
puy up what they owe on subscription.
When you receive n statement, stating
the amount you owe ou arrears, plea o
be prompt in remitting. We must have
money as we have past due obligations
which must be met.
Du. Gary's Condition Powders, are
Just what a horse needs when In bad
condition. Tonic, blood purifier and
vermifuge. They are not food but med
icine and the best in use to put a horse
in prime condition. Price25 cents per
package. For sale by Odondahl Pro's.
The Degree of Honor. Installed their
officers at their regular meeting on last
Thursday night as follows; Mrs. M.
Mellor, P.C; Mrs. A. I), McPiierson,
C.of II; Mrs Viola Odendabl, Iof II;
Mrs. Anna Becbthold, Recorder; Mrs,
Mary Pedler, Usher; Mrs, Z. M. Hunter,
Receiver; Geo. W. Hunter, Financier.
The Tim*** bid for county printing on
stationery, was given in at desperately
losv figure* ar.d tie was awarded that
part of the printing. He was evidently
exp* cting to make if back on the legal
work and tax list, hut the board wouldn’t
£ee it that way and so gave us all the
rest of the work except the stationery.
No healthy person need fear any dan
gerous consequence* from an attack of
la grippe if properly treated, it is
much the saute as a severe cold and re
quires precisely the same treatment.
Remain quietly at honieund take Cham
beriain’a Cough Remedy as directed for
a severe cold and a prompt and com
plete recovery is sure to follow. For
sale by Odendnhl Rro’s .
Key. IV. K. Matthews, wife and one
child was poisoned la“t Saturday even
ing by eating canned salmon. About
6 o'clock Sunday morning Mr. Matthew*
realized that, they were In a very criti
cal condition. Hc^gut up and by a des
perate effort he succeeded in getting
out far enough to let ids nearest neigh
bor know their condition. Several
friends came at once to their assistance
and u physician was soon summoned
They were soon relieved under the skill
ful treatment of I>r. A. S. Main, aiid in
about SI hours were able to get about
again
CLKAHUHKEK ITEMS
Weather warm and the ground is get
ting too dry for winter grain.
II. Stepflg bought the John Mead
farm, consideration $750.00
Wes. lieapy bad a runaway. Wes. is
somewhat bruised
John lieapy was kicked by a horse and
is confined to the house.
Rkcobukh.
HUOKLKNn* AKMCA SAL.VB.
Thu best salve in the worhl for Cuts
Bruises Sores Uloeis Salt Itheum Fever
Sores 1’etter Chapped Hands Chilblains
Corns and all Skin Kruptions and pos
itively cures Files, or no pay required.
It i- guaranteed to give perfect satisfac
tion or money refunded, l’rice 25 cents
per bus. For sale by Odendahl Bros
Tetter, salt - Ith t-o 01 anil Kczitma
I be iutei *e itching and sinai liug Inci
dent to these diseases, Is instantly allay
ed by applying chamberlain’* Kye and
>kin Ointment. Many very bad e «es
have been permanently cured by it- It
is <<l tally etlUdent for itching pile* and
a favorite remedy for sore nipples
chapped hand*, chilblains, frost bites
and chronic -ore eyes, 26't*. per bo*.
For Sale by Odi lid alii llro s.
(i(urlitu« >'•*«.
Come from l>r. 1* U Cargtie, of
Wuliili, I r. lie write*; -Four bot«
th s of Electi i Hitler* Ik* cured Mrs.
Ilii’sar •*! scrofula, "hull hail caused
her great •nlt< ring tor yens lerrilde
i *w|t - u oil i b alf out on her lu-nd and
tree, ami tbs3 best doctor* could give no
Itcip but tier cure Is complete ami tier
hi till is <»i ,ii i.t *' this shows what
ti tm-aml* have proved,- -that K'evirlc
i Billet * I- dm l«t,i niooit purifier known,
11 a Ih* supr m ■ tvwwljf for ot 'int,
' tetter, sail lie out till r- b dls uni nut
I ntttg sore* It *iimutates ivw», ituloei a
I ami bowtee, ekpela |s-l tun helps dtge»
lion Uudita op tbe siirngih itult W
<*»'* **•» • by iMci'bill It «'* Ihtig
gisFs bui(iuh t .1 .
1
PRICES LIKE TH AT OF WHEAT
Wa V DOWN!
COOK STOVES and HEATERS
PICTURE FRAMES AND FRAMING
Come. See and Buy to Your Own Satisfaction.
LOUl* CITY HARDWARE AND FURNITURE STORE.
E. II. WATKINSON, Proprietor
THE WAY TO UO TOCAMFOllNIA.
is In a tourist sleeping car—personally
conducted — via the Burlington Route,
Von ilou'r change curs Yon nuke fast
lime. You ee t;**• HueM set in iy oil the
glebe.
Your ear Is not so expensively finish
ed nor so tint! to look at as a palace sleep
er, but it is just as clean, just as comfor
table, just ns good to ride In. AND
NEARI/Y rib L’HKAPER.
The Burlington excursions leave
♦ very Thursday, reaching Man Francisco,
Sunday' and Los Angeles Monday, For
ter With each car. Excursion manager
witli each party. For folder giving full
Information call at nearest B. A M R R.
depot, nr write to J Francis, (Jen*I Pas
senger A t;< nt. Omaha, Neb.
Stamp Si/.e Photo’s only "J5
Cents for Photo’s. (Jive
them n trial they are 0. K. at
Lesehinsky’s Photo Gallery.
FARMS FOR SALE.
We Iiave for sale on yejy liberal terms
some choice farms in Sherman < minty
Long time will t>e given, on reasonable
terms, if a cash payment is made f’-or
roespondenee solicited.
J. S. Thompson A Son e,
I,aeon, III.
biiu
At liia homo, throe miles south of Loup
City, on Jun. 11,1899, John L. Hawk,
one of the oldest and most respected 1
citizen* of Sherman county passed awav !
after a very painful sickness of some
t tree weeks duration. For some years;
Mr. Haw k has been suffering with poor
health, hut was only confined to his bed
about three weeks, lie was t>ufl»ing 1
from a complication of diseases which
culminated in dropsy, in its worst form.
The best of medical treatment was had
but to no avail, and although this sad
news was almost daily expected yet it
come with a shock to his many friends.
Mr Hawk was born at Allenvllle, V in
ton county, Ohio In April, 1842. When
a boy he moved to Wtlkesyille, In the
same county and there resided until he
moved to Howard county Nebraska, in
1872. He resided there one year and
then moved to bherman county in the
same year of the county’s organization,
187J. Mr. Hawk was married in 1807 to
Miss Clara Curry of Evington, Gallia
county, Ohio, Mrs.' llaak and live
children, two girls and three boys sur
vive him. His oldest daughter is mar
ried and resides near Kearney, He was
a member of the G. A. R. post, and the
A 0. U. W, Lodge of this city, and at
one time was a prominent member of
the I. O. O. F.
The burial services were conducted
under the ausptces of the A. O, U. VV
lodge and from which order his family
will draw $2,000. A very large con
course of friends assembled at the Hawk
residence at 2 o’clock p. m. Thursday
and many old settlers were among
them. Rev. Matthews, the M. E. pastor,
preached a very impressive sermon.
Mr. Hawk served in the war of the re
bellion from the beginning to the
end. He has been a great sufferer for
years am) for I lie last year he often said
ihat there was hardly a moment hut
what lie had more or less pain. He was
bunlal in the Evergreen Cemetery
At the grave tiie ntlh-iatlng lodge mem
bers held very Impressive ceremonies
and the body was consigned to its last
resting place. The graye was beautifully
lined with w hite muslin.
FU RNITUR E! Fu RN ITU R e!
Prices way down at the Rack
et Store.
Bring your pictures to the
RACKET and have thorn
framed.
ASHTON LOCALS
J. E. Conklin purchased and mov
ed the I)r. Kunze barn to his place
in the south part of town.
Thos. Jainrog returned from a
business trip to Omaha, on Saturday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. VV. M, Stnelser
drove to Kockville. and spent Sou
day visiting relatives.
Master Earl Tax lor is reported ns
being on the sick list this last week,
but is improving at the laatrepoit.
K. O. Taylor is suffering from an
attack of the quiney.
Niels Nielson just completed liar
vesting a crop of i< e two feet thick
Miss Kuuna Wilson came over
home from her school at Austin, and
spent Sunday.
We hear that .Mr. Jay (bile intends
leaving .lose parts this coming
spring for the north westiin pari « f
the state, where he intends entering
into the cattle business.
Peter Jepaon drove over fir.m
Kockville, and made ye scribe a
pleasant call Wednesday.
John Welsh of St. 1‘aul, was in
town Monday on holiness
Her. Naac * of Lincoln, h*» been
heie llie past two weeks conducting
Kvai.geln n| icee'lugs. but we failed
to |» XIn what success the Worthy
gen 11* in a it was lotting
I t’. 0
I'or Hardware ami l invt i *
call at the ll*V< K KT, hit* u
ule® stock to select from, niul
price* all o k
The l.egl-lstiu*.
Tin* (tension of the legislature wi 1 be
one of the most exciting held for yearn.
The content for United Status senator
will be a warm one. National there Is
more to Interest onr citizens than at any
time since the great civil war, Every
man who think* for himself anil want*
hi* boy * anti girls to do tin1 same should
have such a paper us The .Semi YVee dy
State Journal in his family. That great
est of great wesjorn papers, published at
the state capital, Is more in touch with ‘
the great masses of the people and the i
questions of the hour than any of its
contemporaries. It is the true and aide
exponent of western thought and enter
prize. Its facilities for furnishing legis
lative news surpasses all other papers.
It Is located on the ground and no mat
ter what paper you take at other times,
during the legislature you should read
The Journal. Twice a weeks, it only
costs §1,00, Send 81.00 to Thu State
Journal, Lincoln, Neb,, and you will
never regret It.
Leschinaky’s l’hotp Gallery
is now open for business.
Parsnip Complexion,
A majority of the ills 8ftiicted people
to-day can be traced to kidney trouble.
It pervades all classes of society, in all
climates, regardless of age, sex or con
dition.
The sallow, colorless looking people
you often meet are alllieted with “kid
ney complexion.’’ Their kidneys are
turning to a parsnip color, so is their
complexion.
bloating, sleeplessness, uric acid, grave)
dropsy, rheumatism, cattarh of the
bladder, or irregular heart. You may
depend upon it, the cause is weak, un
healthy kidneys.
Worn n as well as men are made mis
erable with kidney and bladder trouble
and both need the same remedy. Dr.
Kilmers .Swamp-Root, the great kidney,
liver and bladder remedy will build i p
and strengthen weak and unhealthy kid
neys, purify the diseased, kidney-pob
oned blood, clear the complexion and
sot n help the sufferer to better health.
l ire mild an i the extraordinary ef
fect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. It
stands the highest for its wonderful
cures of the most distressing eases such
as w eak kidneys, catta il of the bladder,
gravel, rheumatism and Bright's Di
sease, which is the worst form of kid
ney trouble. At. druggists, tll'ty cent
and dollar sizes. You may have a sample
bottle by mall free, also pamphlet tell
ing all about it. Address Dr. Kilmer*
Co , Binghamton, N Y. When writing
please mention this paper.
Totlif Public.
We Hiv authorized to guarantee every
bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
to be as represented and if not satisfact
ory after two-third' of I lie contents have
been used, will refund the money to the
purchaser There is no better medicine
made for la grippe, colds and whooping
cough. Price, 25 and 50c per bottle.
Try it For sale by OiF'iidalil llro's.
90 Cl* UJVKN \\\A\.
Cut thi* out and take it to the drug
gist named below and you will re
ceive a regular 85c size bottle o| l>r,
Sawyer's l katlnc for 5c Ukatlno
positively cures all forms of Kidney
lit It' icultle*, |>y. 1 * \' pep» I a, Const I
pat ion, Head *' * aclie. Itlieu
matisui, Putting oi the K)n, I'ka
nine cures Pimples and itlotclies, and
makes sallow and yellow skin while
l>o not delay, liui take advantage of
till* great otter, a* IhiUsunds bear
evidence to the Would I Mi curative
powers of t'katlue
i r .«)• by Din .an till, hiki s nrug
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EVENING NEWS, Lincoln, Neb.
A. I*. GULLEY.
President.
A. P. CULLEY,
Caabter
FIRST BANK OF LOUP CITY.
General Banking Business Transacted.
Paid up Capital Stock $20,000
Cobbkbpondenti?: Seaboard National Hank, New York! ity, N. Omaha
National Hunk, Omaha, Nebraska
MASTER’S SAKE.
Docket T., No. 112.
In tlio circuit court of the United Stale*
for the district of Nebraska
The Dundee Mortgage and )
Trust Investment company*
Limited. Complainant. )
vs. /
Geo. W. Sutton, et. al. Ucf
endaats—In Chancery, )
Foreclosure «if Mortgage.
Public notice la hereby given that In
pursuance and bv virtue of a decree on
lerel In tbe above cau*o on the
ifttb duy of November, lsbri, I, E.S. DUNDY,
jr, Master In Chancery of the clreult court
of the United Stutes for tbe District of
Nebraska, will, on the Fourteenth duy of
February, 1*«, at the hour of twelve o’clock
noon of said day at front door of the Sher
man County Court House balldlng in
Loup City sliermaucounty, Htale and I)l»
trlctof Nebraska, sell at public auction for
ca*b tbe following described property, to
wn: All of section twenty.one (21)of Town
ship fifteen (ID) north or range fourteen (14)
west of tbe Sixth Principle Meridian, ex
ceptrlghtof wav for Irrigation ditch sur
veyed and platted on said lands, all in
Sherman county, Nebraska.
E. 8. Dt;m>r, Jr., Master In chancery.
Cook a Uossbtt, Solicltois for Complain,
ant.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office at Lincoln, Nebr. i
January, Dth, 1H9D. f
Notice Is hereby given that the follow
ing named settler hus filed notice of his
intention to inuke final proof In support
of bis claim, and that said proof will be
made betore Jndson C. Porter, U. S. <»m
mlssloner, at Litchfield. Nebr., on Satur
day, Feb. littK), vis: Thus M. Burke, H. h
No. li4ID, for the Northwest quarter. Sect
ion 1, Township 11, Range lit west.
lie names tlio following witnesses lo
prove Ills continuous residence upon and
cultivation of said land, vis
Edward N. Harper, Adalbert J. Wilson,
James K. Gray, of Litchfield, Nebraska
and Marshall Picket, of Hazard, Neb
raaka.
J W. Johnson, Register,
JEWELRY SATISFACTION UCAKAN
TEED OR MONET REFUNDED.
Jewelry id uur manufacture warranted
to give llie wearer satisfaction or money
refunded
We manufacture a complete line In Ril
led tiotd Plate, cold Filled. Gold If rout and
Solid Gold
A coiuiitelu line of jewelry of our man.
nfaduie Is fm sale by I M Hbcpimrd, of
I. up City, Neb Call at Inc store and ei
amine I lie line I'll e* low and gisHl* first
class
W y Main,
Manufacturing Jewelers.
in* A CITY, low y
I’ It * til |’l) lll.lllll Itlllk I ll’lues
| I .ye I l. y a fe.. •Stale Fair I* lie
t ik I'b'D, Any m e (ailing ||itK In
goo 1 alley cl.it kiln -li' ul I coiiie ami
bit* uue. It « <ku> 'lit y a e the l» *1,
* II API a
County.
NON'BKAIDKNT NOTICK
In District Court of Sherman
Nebraska.
wrlght I,. Kidder, Plaintiff. \
vs. I
William J. Dan by, Klla C. I
Iitiiiby, bis wife, .John L /
Karwell, Martha U. Karwell, l
bis wife, J. M Sharon, et al., 1
Defendants. /
to William J. Dauby. Klla C. D inby,
his wife, .John h, Farwell, Martlia C. rar
well, his wife, J. M Sharon, non resident
defendant: Von will take notice that on
tlie 6th day of January. 1B1W, Wright L.
Kidder, plaintiff herein filed his Petition
in the district court of Sherman county,
Nebraska, against said defendants the ob
ject and prayerof which are to foreclose
a curiam mortgage executed by defend
ants, William J Dauby, Klla C. Danby,
his wife, to Carlls 0. Burr or order, upon
the South half ol the South wed quarter
of section six (il), Township sixteen, (it),
Itaugo thirteen (13) west, in Sherman coun
ty, Nebraska, to secure the payment of a
certain promlsory note, dated May it, lH'JO,
for the sum of Three Hundred Dollars
(800.0.)) due and payuble Juno 1st, irtJJ, wlih
interest at eight per cent per annum, said
interest payable In five coupon notes of
game date tor Twenty.four dollars CO)
each, one duo June 1st, IWh; one due
June 1st, 1802; one due June 1st, iw.m, one
due June 1st, ls'.d, due one June 1st 1*0.6.
Each of said notes aad coupons to bear
ten pur cent, per annum after due: That
there is now due upon said notes and
mortgage tiie sum of five Handled and
Twelve Dollars and r ive conts (612.05) for
which sum with interest from tills dale:
PhtiiilifT prays for a decree that defend,
ant bo required to pay the game or that
said premises may be sold to satisfy Hie
amount found duo. Snhl mortgage and
notes duly sold, assigned and delivered to
plaintiff.
6 oii are required to answer said peteltoB
on or before the hi day ot February, ihiiu.
Dated this 5th day of January, I*oe,
Wriomt 1, Kiupbk, Plaint itr.
Hy liM. w Ills r Kit, his Ally
Attest :
Jons Minsue 1.L, Coumy clerk.
NOTICK FOK PUBLICATION.
Land Uflcn at Lincoln. Neb. t
December if, Ik, HW. |
Notice is hereby given tlint the follow
lug named settler lias Hied notice ol his in
tention to make linal proof In supiHirt of
Ills claim and that said proof will oe made
Instore IL# county Judge lit l.oup City,
Nebraska, or» February 15, imw, via:
W> Ham K. Walt her, for the soul a east
quarter of *eeti.>n Towasblp IS, liange
IS Wtal He Halites the following wit
nesses lo prove his eoniiuuoti# residence
ii|Min and cultivation ot said lauij, via:
A M. Burns, Will.am M Ward, and
Ubarles Linde ), of \ti adia, Scbra-Sn and
Kuy Nilrs of Loup, Nebraska.
J W JlStfssoSl, lii'slslnr,
SUCCESS^?
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