The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917, February 10, 1899, Image 1

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    NUMBER 40
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MoliE TIIAX EVER A COMP EEL E STOCK OF
li9f|D . 4 I
i aim -ui j j M uguuiij
WIND MO. EH, PCM PS. PIPES. MACHINE OILS. CARDEN
AX ) I' i ELD SEED. I AM ALSO PREPARED TO DO
ANYTHING IN THE LINE OF WIND MILE OR PI MP WORK.
!
WSr- TO MY PATRONS. -3*
•• When in want of anything in my lino don’t fail to call and
learn my prices No other county seat in Western Nebraska can boast of a
more complete stock than I now have on hand. If you want a sulky
plow, Dose Harrow, Seeder, Cultivator, Feed Grinder, Barb Wire, Hog
Fencing, Cribbing, Harness, Machine Oils, Sewing .Machines, Washing Ma
chines, Windmills, Stock Tanks, Feed Cookers, Tank Heaters, hand and
power corn shelters in fact everything from a Threshing Maching and
Steam Engine down to a hay fork.
With best compliments of the season I am.
Yours very truly, T- M- REICD.
t
Gen. Guv V, Henry, military Oov
|jj®L ornor of Porto llico, and Gen. Wood
at Santiago, have shown more good
sound executive ability in the ad
^TDinistration of tbeir respective posts
than can be credited to any of our
leaders .-o fur beard from in our new
AN’ cat India charges. AVhen fins
thing in ' tiled the United States can
pick muc' good I’r< ;di utial timber
f without «•* pi rim .'tiling.
Uur tnercbuiit tiiurmc i* making
progn a' lfie pr« ent time which
Can be but • ify iu s to all A met t
' ’CaM w ;l■■ '• I llb'ie't with the idea
of An ci. ui .iipicii y ii tie high
1 8' Jii'1 ii n i at JOf ntcr
* ' ch . v>'-- Is t 1 i of c n itict
ion i" this i "i,i ry a a v >’ < i over
♦-0,000,000. I' -id th< • there
are fid ««r vessels building, 5-1 of
which ar<* r.*r ‘In- navy of Unde Sam
Hint will c si '.vtien c md led ♦ \'l
5oOno i
Lillie Ilollaud, Las concluded to
fo! < cean 'ii cl iaige her
«|i n. : . , ■ .lliui' iicc in I Hit
(In . i ci i in 1 .til . kc that
ml, i i in Z ;der Z •<■, and ic
i* a
clul . i | ■ *»t-• »i ur; uu leal
ulid on i ' ifoo .tug fields of
got ! )i on laiij- ii-c 'd Qat > n
\Y l. i 'In j i.o , I !,e iY"lk In
elati. 't I * ii ■'I iii.a.'l I ii g pOHni
biii y, ud win i"-1 ff8,000,00O iu
inon , • i do u'*:s tafu.i to aecoui
pin . It wfi i finished will add
land to i , in it* Kingdom wo rth
♦li88,0llii,' "0
Mill >11101,0 lll'.IMKIMKNT
j F. CHURCH Editor
I Snaii.s I m-r Il.e (iermau coffee cak
dough in I ,t ; mi! ( nt> eight Inch
tlift ., ; I ! V. th butter. Slightly
•prink * ov. i w ith cut rants, run over
with ;iii-i ., ■ itr pin. roll up the dough
In a in _ m I, i .ice a sharp knife begin
at (ini' i .it. !• i ■ 1) i ii HiMiit Inch
thick. »v hi buttered pans let 1 i.-e 11
bon: linnr, be, <i mil fur breakf; t
or luni h.
Corn IJau rmt i'akks—One lb., white
corn nn I, \ 11>, tl nr. 2 tablespoon*
in< It I lard or butter, 2 egg*, a little
halt, 1 ijt. mill, or Water, 2 teaspoons
full bul. ■/ powder Mix grudiialy to
avobl having lump* In the b* ter, mbl
the lard melted and the powder last. It
no mi'k. a spoon foil of s\ni| is ro
uiied to g vo < o or I here takc.s can be
raised with .vast or sour milk and
soil i, iis> d 2 teaspoons lull of so 'll to n
ipi.il t id s nil milk )
Kick Mii.k One ipii't of milk, I
smut i U|i ol ric ■, i cup of sugar. Wash
rice In two of thre* waters, putties,
ml k mil -iig r together, c.iok In donb e
^ boiler nb* ( tw o hour- or until soft,
turn o it into a eroek or an ear lien dish,
ti i\ ir wMt ieiinui. If too thiek add
eorue e *id im Vice for supper in
Miium- r when e,»l>J dl-le ' ar< pr« ll"« r.
able.
1*1 tin. |t I INI. K'M'lit III til*' thU 111
Mill I ill till >k *>r I IMItlllS*4, it » i|t nil II
Mill cm i »•'. liui * l ilc
I I’ll;! I | 1 < I I *H . , Mill!® of Ollt*
*iu' i i'i *■ *r ''I »bli«' loci iin«r, *iir
uji > ii |> " lo n ilt i iniihjr .tt*i
|l ' 1 t#*l-*‘ If it I* tlOt ht i (| 1IU •Ill'll
mi-' a li'llo I III If. *Mi; if »'l it Mill m t
i' tl in' f »i I- lift fl»l m ti m
litoi *!• wilt r With 4 lilt-*' j.iv.-.
Ii>>' it i - > it. tight ito I'l l tin.*,
.% a '• >k • il • ll I i
i |4<h tut li'ntti tii.t grain!
i'|i m i; *«', th of | int i®
h • I h
I hi •lint | rn lit 14
it from soaking lard. Roll out thin,
cut with tt two i|tmri pal) cover, place u
I good big spoon full of the stewed ap
ples ou one side, fold over In the shape
| of half moon, pin at edge* together,
j wet with milk, drop into hot lard and
fry about three minute*, take* up, roll In
white sugur. Good try this once.
I.AYICK Kill'll » AKK—Half cup butter,
i 1 cup sugar, 4 egg* beaten light, J cup
| sweet milk, 2 cups flour, 2 teaspoons
baking powder, bake In two layers, for
middle tak« J cup seeded reislns
A cup currants, j cup llgs, J cup dates
seeded, chop I - uit together, make pearl
b eing mix the fruit and ic ing logoth
e w be.i th«* cake I* almost cold tint to
g1 lit i l b fruit and iceing, Ice top
plain white and j mi have a cake good
• notigli f, r a ‘l teen.
The pr< traded ii.rctii gs which have
been going on for ilia last v cri, at the
Baptist church have not been very
largely attend'd o • i-g to the cx
trt tne cold weather. Mr, Johnson, the
evangelist from Kearney, who Is con
ducting the meetings Is a very logical
and Interesting talker. The meetings
will t ontinue over Sunday
Tin* Meth<> list people g t smoked i
nut of the church last Sunday morning.
The long string of stove pipe evidently
got Cloggt (1.
DAMOKKS OF mi: CKII*.
The greutc-t danger from F/t Grippe
i- of it * r< ‘. d!: g In j v ii: • i * If
reasonable Care is used however, Slid
< Jiaiiib- i l.un'i Gough Remedy taken, all
will be avoided Among the
tens of thousands who have used this
remedy for la grippe we have y**t to
learn of n single case having resulted
ill piicniiioiii-i which shows conclusive
ly that this remedy is a certain proven,
five of that dangerous disease. It will
cure la grippe in b .-s time tln n any
other treatment. It is pleasant and
safe to take K i -ale by Odemlahl
Bid's
For l.a <lri|>|>«.
Thomas Whitfield ty (.'n., iMfl Wabash
ayenue corner Jackson at , one of Chi
cago'* o] !• -t I ml prominent drug
gi»ts, icconiinnid < hamberhiiit'a Cough
remedy for lagrippe, ns it not only
give s ii prompt and complete relief, hut
also counteract- any tendency of la
grippe to result hi pneumonia. For sale
by Odendahl Bro's.
An lUmsst Medicine for I.u Grippe.
George vv. VV alt t of South Gardiner,
Me., says: ‘ I have had the worst cough
cold, ch'lla and grip and have taken lot#
or trash ol no account but prollt to the
vendor. Chamberlain*# CoughKcmedy
Is the only tiling that has done any
good whatever. I have used one 50
cent, boltie and the chilis, cold and grip
i liaye ait lelf me 1 congratulate the
! manufactnr* « of an honest medicine,’'
: Fci #..lo i>y tVdendahi Bio's.
- - - - ♦ » »—
If Von Air Going In tile I’aclllc <
don't coatslet<* arrangement# until you
have secured inf miiatiun regarding the
personal l> conducted excursions to Sait
Krai elsoo, I,<>* Angeles ami Portland
via the I N’IO V PACIFIC. Phase ex
cursions leave Chicago, Minneapolis
tin' rif, Paul every Thunulav, anti Uuiu
tin even Friday in elegantly upholster
ed Pu! in in I'-itirist Bleeper-; illuminat
ed bv pinraeh light: h<nlet| by steam.
II ggage clo t• k«• • i through fnmi starting
In-Ini to ti sliitallnn Prompt ami satis
factorv -eivic-- Main hums quicker
dine 1 .an am other line
F »r full p trt ifolars c ill on or a-hlnta
j VV |t. (1 It fits AtN-Ilt
m «• !H W \Vi Fill KVI.ilY
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I *iv Mtirui I * '»* t I * * •»!%■. Mt’tl by I***- l»#\ •
* k ivi.K a* ufrn t ti to tt*i War INh
i :tr *>i v * fet1' v* 111 *11| in triiiif
It t^iit rti ah l*run, l.o tn ||t« 1*^4 ilu * lit
S rMit !« t U.t K.,4l*» %| «t tin
| m lion • K tn ia *>«%■ Att^rkitt tfta*,h*** at
} * i i , i* *» At" V Mil .!■
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ACtNTS
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NOTICE OF FOKKCLOSL’RE OF TAX LIEN
The State of Nebraska.
To James L Pitot, and Henry C. Palmer
Bon residents of ibe Slate of Nebraska
Vou and each of you nre hereby notified
that the following described real estate, situ
ate In Sherman county, and Statu of Neb
raska, to-wit; A certain piece or parcel of
land situate in the south west quarter of
Section Eighteen OHi, In Township Fifteen
(Ift). North of Range Fourteen ill) west of the
Bixtb Prinelpsl Murldfan more particularly
described as follows, to*wit;
Ct mmeuetng at a point 158!) feet north, and
83 feet east of the south west corner of the
south west quarter of Section Eighteen ilhi,
Township Fifteen list, north of Haoge Four
teen (||) west of the S xth Principal Merid
ian, and running thence east id degrees and
15 minute south to the center of Idea I Horse
Creek also running from the point of begin
ning north 2fld feet, thence cast |(1 degrees
and 15 minutes south to the centre of Dead
Horse Crock, thence down the centre of Head
Horse Creek to the t -rmlnation of m!d first,
line, containing two acres of land more or
less together with the flonringmlll. machinery
and water power, franc hist and rights whatso
ever appertaining to said mill located on said
land, together with tin canal through which
the water Is obtained and Hows and all rights i
of way appertaining to said canal; also that ‘
certain other parcel of laud contiguous there- I
to and described as follows, to-mt;
Commencing at a point Bine chains north
on the west-line of said Rodion Eighteen <1H)
of the south west form-r of Section Eighteen
(is.) and running thence north sixteen chains
tnd eighty -eight links to the canal oftbc Loup;
City Cun 1 Company at Loup City, BUcrman ]
county. Nebraska, and from thut point In a |
direction twenty-dx degrees south of cu.-t !
four chains and from thence directly north:
to the center of Dead T» --e -Creek and from |
thut e >o. following tin ,\ia uttering of limit
Horse Creek down the centre thereof to a
point In the centre of Dead Horse Creek di
rectly east of the point of beginning, thence
wist fourteen (14) chains and thirty live
links more or less to the point of beginning,
containing fifteen and 3ne half acre more j
or less, was Jon the Srtlh day of June, 1SU7. }
purchased by (he County of Sherman, at ;
private tux sale, from the treasurer of sahl
County of Sherman for the delinquent tuxes
for the years 1WJ. [h*,i4 and lssi5, for llio sum
of ?7('fl.js said land having been first offered
at public sale and not sold for want of bid
ders. the said land being taxed in the name
of James L. Pitot and llenry C. Palmer, that
there is further due the sa.d county or bher
moa tin* tuxes for the year 1M1*S in the sum of
which with interest and adver
tising iliumim! to Uk- sum of tl.Vt.72 mid the
further sum of 61:11,81, taxes for the your IHUr.
which with Interest and advertising amounts
to the sum of 6142.17 and you are further
notified that unless the sai l above described
land Is redeemed from said tuxes on or be
fore the 86th day of June IW®, an action will
be comment ed to forelose tlm tax-lien In favor
of said County of Sherman, In the District
Court of Sherman County Nebraska fu the
manner provided by law. Dated this ninth
day of February IxMl.
Til K Couktv t'F Slit it man Purchaser,
[Seoll by Jons Minshi’U,.
County Clerk of Sherman County Nebraska.
W J. FISHER,
Attorney at Law and Notary Public,
-- - ■■ ■
Will Defend In Foreelonuro Caaet.
A1410 I>0 A
General Real Estate Business.
Oflice In Nouthwhsi bh.n Building,
I.OUP CITY, - - N I.Ill; \S!t A.
A- S- MAIN,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
MH'l* cl l Y. - • N 1 BRA KA
of 1 I l tint dtuif oust of Chsati'a
drug stm t*.
ft. J. NIGHTINGALE,
LOLH CITY. i i m
Cubinrt Photo* .V |i. r
.do* until Jan. l*t at I.,*,.
jchlnsKva (tnllm Lup ( itv.
* I'HI' *> (IWn.lHI |*«|*
j i|» *h.» »••>!* ,» tuil tr»
[I, liwll «»» »*•■> HMTM. I nxinllf. II |«
I ** •* '*> ■ * *1" , «i *«l llti |l I. MIII Mil.
'•* *, k»«r . | * t|w>. »«*»i|#.
| a**»1 uo I- I*, i*. iff.. Kii.iji.
' I #* i. I ttf. . m (
• II* i- i| • Mi** , *Mi * . |l»l *Mrl I,
| Hew, , *«•, l»«f|>| H i *.• .«*> ,, .
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and you will say that my goods are
FIRSTCLASS AND PRICES
LOWER THAN THE LOWEST.
I tin Mtlii’fitai null aiuall |>r>*tlt»» himI by veiling un good* t> oloae
figure* and Her ping a nice line to vcltc* from can *ur» It |>]cnvc you, t
have a larger utock than ever bef>irc • >f
HAKDWAKE AND TINW \KK, AND AI so \ NICE
link of mtNin re smi as
lleil r<vnii mill, Oifting tLilt* i*<>tni«*ti chain*, li ilu*. KlbitMiu iat*iv, j
t u|>i>t*artl«, \N »rrfroi« * (Vnu-r ■ • Picture* |i| -ttr< f- lint • well in
fact on* thing v«>u want.
My price* will keep you gtio»j«ing how I can toll *«* cheap.
Call and you will In* convinced
Your* fur bargain*.
^Cgi-T SfOHE.
WAMTtll-UVIllll THIISrWOKTHT f(i
tost to Iblaatatti to manage oar butlneei
In tin lr own it ml nearby .'omit tea. It it
luulnly office work comlii, ted at home. Sal
ary airtight aim a year and expense*—4a
H'iIio, lionaflde. no more, no leaa salary
Monthly f?'>. Keferenoe* Rncloae aelf-ao
dreaaod miyeiO|M>. Herbert K llaaa. Proa.
Ilept M i hi. ago, III •-10.*
TlMK IS MONET.
tv hen you are traveling, due consid
eration should be given to tbe amount
of tlnK' spout lii making your journey.
I IIK I NION I* At IHC i§ the Best
l ist, and makes the Famkst Time by
many Itoura to Halt hake City, Portland
and California point*
t or Mil** table*, fablers, ulu.it rated
book*, p .ample)* descriptive of the ter
itorv traversed, call cm—W. D, Cur
io* Agent
♦ 4b ♦ - '——it
VVaNTEU NkVkltAl. I'KUirWOKTHT,
pet*on* In ibl* »lato to manage our bus*
iae»* in their own and r.earby oountiee.
|i U mainly oAlee work eoaduetad at
borne Haiti v airtight #UW) a year and
d.-rtnlte, Inn. a fide, no tuOf*.
no lea* *»laty. Monthly f7tt Kefer
»me Kudo** .elf addressed stamped
envelope Herbert K He*e, Praat
N|.i Vl. i bn ago
IITIVI Mi|.|t*iToHa WANT*!' KVKWV
vi* /i7 . 1 1 ih«^ t * a u^jytjysC
»»<« *•« Vt.y bw-a was srmioa. to arya^
mu ta is* k> -eoai at tieaaMa,
• 1 a* V / h»* at