The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917, March 24, 1899, Image 8

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    Lioaal I?sws.
Geo. McDonald is reported *lek at
Valentine,
A. H, Breeze, of Rockville i« a n«*w
subscriber to this paper
Samuel Fair of Rockville, was circu
lating on our street* Tuesday.
'I’be new building of T. II Klsner, is
being rushed along rapidly.
W. T. Gibson is In Roclus, thl* week
attending to work ill his line.
Garden Seeds—Now bulk
just in at, Watkinsons
It. Sand and David Royer, of Wash
ington township were among our sev
eral callers last Friday.
Mr. Thad. Scott and family arc yl«lt*
ing with Mr, Scott’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. G II. Scott of tills city.
Chas. Stoneberg. Peter Rowe and D
L. Adamson are wielding the hammer
and saw on the Eisner building.
Mr. E G. Paige of Rockville twp.
dropped In and exchanged ideas with
ye editors while in town Tuesday,
Mr. Farmer, She gentleman who
came here from Palmer, some time ago
has moved into the old Callaway house.
Perry Reed and F. L. Trout mustered
the required courage last Tuesday night
to tackle the frlskey Billy goat of tlie
M. \V A
The Surveyors are at work on the IS.
& M. grade north of Arcadia, preparing
the road bed for the rails. The road wi'l
be pushed on at once.
Barn For Hint—A good livery barn
90x40 good location, 4 lots, corral in
connection, 2 good wells of water. In
quire of —B. T. Snyder.
A priceless blessing is found in I)r,
Sawyer's Arnica and Witch Hazel Salve
for piles, hives, scald-head, eczema pin
worms, burns and cuts. Sold bv Oden
dahl Iiro's.
The Masonic boys and their wives,
and some visitors from several towns in
the state enjoyed a banquet and sup
per at their hall Tuesday night.
Ed. Fuller and Charley Johns of the
Arcadia camp and Mr. Corskl of Ash
ton camp, were in attendance at the
Woodmen camp here Tuesday night.
The little child of Mr and Mrs, A II.
Ilnnsel that lias been suffering for sever
al weeks with inflammatory rheumatism
is no better and fears are entertained
for her lifp.
The Chicago Optical t o., will be in
I.oup City March 2* 29th. olllce at
the Drug store of W. T Chase, Don.t
fail to have your eyes tested by the only
perfect method.
E A Draper, from Elm township
was in town Saturday, He reports
more snow in his locality than lierp.
Said he had to shovel through some
drifts coming to town.
“The modern pill” is rightly applied
to Dr. Sawyer's I.ittle Wide Awake
Pills, because they perfectly and com
pletely cure billlousness, inactive liver
and constipation. Sold by Odendahl
Bros.
John Hayes’ little girl had the mis
fortune to get her arm broke on Mon
day evening last. We learn she went in
to the stable to look for eggs and w as
kicked with thp above results.
Charley Carruth, a. II. Ilree/.e, a. II.
Bell, Clarence Wilson, II. Dolling. E
Uentfrow, I„ J. Becbthold.O. D Bow
en and E. B. Fisher are the new names
added to our subscription lDt «lnoe the
first of March.
M IT. Smith, land agent of Divide,
reports having sold a section of land in
Webster township, section 31,15.15, to
Fritz Biekel Mr Bickel paid the cash
for the land and w ill fence it for pas
ture.
Farm For Rknt-100 acres all under
fence and HO of it as a pasture, good
frame buildings, good water, and only
three miles from town and only 80
rods from school house Inquire of
B. T. Snyder, nt iiis barn.
The county board has decided to not
build another tpan to the new river
bridge hut will adverti»e f«r bid* to do
the tilling ou the ea*t aide. The bridge
has been accepted and the aupervlaora
liave aettied with the contractor.
Backache j* the tlr*t indication of kid*
ner trouble Urinary disorder*. dia
I»eie*. and even Bright'* Disease follow
unle«* promptly chocked. Nothing bet
ter to make perfect kidneys than Hr.
Sawyer'* I'katlne. Sold by Odendahl
Itro’a.
Mr. I'loron* l.akeman anti Mu* Ro.a
Comrumpb were married one day |.t»t
week, tinrnuptual reporter failed to
report and so we did not catch the da>e
Hut we extend f>t’yratulallon* and
wHh the happy couple long life and
prosperity.
When Mis* I'bilbpi, the method!*!
rvangelut told her he*rera that ii » «•
wror g to patronise the patent medicine
companies and purchao* ibeir vile ttng
every one at mice thought of i ,r
M't’arly who u <o n* of He I hrun
bad pt'n.ils I llh>rt > onit one
abort year ago
I'Hytlciau* ate the f*)••• u «<f i|,
faeMljr II VHIM H Wnu > t u tm* u
of tbe l*bf*t* it'is \ oi*l taioahie .
aUtan* and owe that ■ aw he liostcd
poll by I II t.tsHfcM,
l.tmp t'tty, Mi h
HKAixn vittklift—For new
stock, FieM and Garden seeds
at Watkinson’s.
ThelNION PACIFIC haw made the
Greatly reduced rate of $20 4.'» to Port
land and other Puget Sound point*, also
to Helena and Montana points, Salt
Lake City and ITtab point*. For tick
et* and full Information call on—W. 1>.
Clifton, Agent.
At tin* meeting of tln> citizen* at Wat
klnson’s hall Wednesday evening, the
following gentlemen were named a*
the parties which should he placed on
the petition as citizen* candidate* for
Trustees: K. S. 11 ay tin ret. J. Phil Jae
ger,.!. I. Ilepew, II Ohlsen and C *1.
Odenduhl
There will he German Evangelical
services at ttie Baptist church in this
city on Good Friday evening, March
31, at 7:80 p. in., and at Ashton, same
(latest 2:(M p. m. There will also be
held Easter services Sunday April 2nd
at Loup City, at 10:00 a. m., and at
Ashton, at 2:30 p. m.
Mrs, M, II Mead met with a very un
fortunate and painful accident Wednes
day evening. Mrs. Mead was laying in
bed and with her right hand attempted
to draw her pillow up, and In the exer
tlon threw her should* r out of place,
and during the t ight a child was born
toher. At last reports she was ijulte
low.
Mr, Charity Johns who we mentioned
last week as one of the parties who
shot Mr. II m*eD geese, wishes to lay a
disclaimer to any participation in the
affair and also to having purchased any
amunltlon at the Arcadia temperance
saloon. Mr. Johns wishes It understood
that I e neither buys or us<s any wet
(diminution, and further says that Mr.
Fletcher was honestly mistaken as he
surely took the geese for wild ones and
hud not even smelled tiro water. We
believe Mr' Johns to he right as Mr.
Fletcher A.ts very much humiliated
over hi* mistake and offered to pay for
the geese.
Eugene F. Walker, who for the past
three >ears has been employed in E.
Burrows* store. In Ibis place, lias sever
ed connection with that store. Mr
Walker and family will soon move to
Hartwell, a -tatiou between Kenesaw
and Minden, Kearney enmity, where »c
understand lie will engage in the store
business. Mr. Walker is a good live
business man, and the many friends of
Mr. Walker and family will wish them
success and prosperity in th ir new
home. - Mason City Transcript
Notice of Town Me* tint;
The annual To»n meeting In and for
Loup City township’ will be held at the
office of ilie township clerk, on Tues
day April 4th l*!tb. For the transac
tion of such business as, by law, may
properly come before the meeting,
G II. Gibson, Twp., Clerk.
The Young People's Literary will be
hold at the Baptist church this, Friday,
evening. AdmfSsion 5eta.
Stephen Poi.sk i, i’res.
The Religion and Phllanthropby Com
mittee of the Woman's Club, furnish
the program f< r Saturday afternoon,
March 25tb. They hive secured Mi s
Phillips to address the Club, and all
Ladies are cordially invited to attend
and enjoy the program which will be
rendered By order of
CtiAiu.ilan m Cost.
There is no medicine that has yet
been discovered that has virtues deserv
ing to lie compared with Dr Sawyer's
W iId Cherry and Tar, for bad cases of
Chronic Bronchitis, Consumption, or
any cough or iold. Sold hv OdendabI
Bio's.
<<lorii>iit Ntwa.
Comes from D It Cargife, of Wash!
ta, I. T. He "rites -Four bottles of
Electric Bitters has cured Mrs Brewer
of scrofula, w liicii Iims caused tier great
euueniig ior learn. terrible sores
woiiM break out on ti<’r lieai) ami face,
ami the best iloctota coulil give no li«*lp;
but tier curt* i» complete ami hi*r health
Is excellent I his shows what thnus
amlslnve i»r. v**.t, —tlial Eleotrl* Hitters
is the !»**«i iilootl puriiler kn<>wn. It’s
the supreme remotly for eczema, tetter,
salt rheum, ulcers, hulls ami runnlntf
sojes It stimulates liver, khlneys ami
t*owh », t x| i ■ poisons, helps digestion
hulhls up the .treiijfth. Only 50 eents
**u|i| ||) Oih'inlthl Hill's llruggl-l
Ounrnn'eeil
I he Teachers Va-icUth.ii will meet
April Mh 1 — *'• r11e folio \ lug program
I* m mum. • i Mush , He lei I i|; |t»l|
*’-»*» "ithl o| M.tter, chat' Mi-s
llorrowo I’tper, school |luciplltie<
Mi s l iiion.ii, pin' i,shin llhi Ahliie
Ih'.ntl. t lniu'i K •»>», pp uj to |(s|';
Ksblbiii»m u| ii h«Mil Murk %ll t« ach
• are r* | • to he present mil hate
« *msll • xHIhllofi u| their pupils
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<i -s I IISiMil H | M |Phi|i.
I*rr« srt<
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lluMseseellsIs S n itt*l„H ttsts*
«»* HIS IH >S*II II* III.
I 'to l »" ti ls II
«i n i < i ■ n i rut Mi
t b *•*> wh» e Mil ip piste a l|lp tri|
tut W'l’tio •« • r |l« ost* shniihi g*> l«
turn, lit o i 4 »f » 04 (he»e |Op|| •••
mj#. A^yn tsiog muter an)
fail twtur*w*rh>M i‘»ii b« sMs wttl tu
siltpg in ii II, ,tii*>». g M 11 i in
t«s tpel
Who I* To ftlani*.
Kidiifv tmnble has tifcomi' so pre
valent that it is i.dt uncommon (or a
chilli to bn burn afflicted widi weak kill
uej *
IT the child initiates too often if the
urine scalds the flesh, or if. when the
i liilil reaches an age when it should be
aide to control the passage, ami It la jet
afflicted with bed-wetting, depend upon
it the cause of the di iDculty is kidney
trouble, ami tne first step sbotild be to
wards the treatment of these Important
organa. This unpleasant trouble Is due
to a diseased condition of the kidneys
and bladder and net to a habit as r.iost
people suppose.
If the adult has rheumatism; pain or
dull ache in the back; if (he water miss,
es in irregular quantities; or at irregu
lar intervals or baa a bad odor; if it
stains the linen or vessel the color ol
rust; if tim feet swell; if there ure puffy
or dark circles under the eyes; jour
kidneys are the cause mid need doctor
ing. Treatment of some diseases may
be delayed without danger, not so with
kidney disease
J)r. KUmer's Swamp-Hoot Hie great
kidney, liyer and bladder remedy
promptly cures the most distressing
cases. Its mild and extraordinary effect
is soon realized Sold by druggists in
fifty- cent and and dollar sizes. You
may have a sample bottle ami pamph
let telling all about it sent free by mall
Address Dr Kilmer «St Co., Binghamton
N.Y. When writing mention that you
read this generous offer in tin* Lot r
Cm XOHTHWKSTKUN,
Tetter, t-alt-Kliemii anil Eczema.
The inteiige itching and smarting inci
dent to these disease*, is instantly ad iy
ed by applying Chamberlain's Eye and
Skin Ointment. Many very bad c'ses
have been permanently cured by it- it
is equally efficient for itching piles and
a favorite remedy for sore nipples
chapped hands, chilblains, frost bites
and chronic sore eyes. 2-icts. per box
For sale by Odmdahl Bro's.
Da, Cady's Condition I'owdkus, are
just a hat a horse needs when In bid
condition. Tonic, blood purifier and
vermifuge. They are not food but med
icine and the best In use t » put a horse
in prime condition. Price25 cents per
package. For sale by Odeudahl lire's.
KAIL,HOAD FA LACKS
The new Palace Sleeping Cars, built
specially for the I N ION PACIFIC, and
recently put in service on their famous
fast trains to Colorado, Utah. Califor
nia and Oregan points, are the finest
ever turned out.
Throughout the interior the draping*,
wood work and decorations are in the
most artistic style, and the coiivenlen
ces vastly superior to anything ever
seen before.
These cars are attached to the Union
Pacific fret trains, which make (Quieter
time to all Western points than trains
of any other lines.
Tickets, ami reservations can be ob
tained by calling on or addressing
\V. 1). Clifton, Agent,
HOUSEHOLD DEPAKTMKN T.
J. F. church Editor
Tomato Salad Dressing—1Take 1
pint of stew( d tomatoes, r.ib them
tbrougli a sieve, add *£ tea-cup of vin
egar, 1 tea-spoon of salt 1 of pepper, a
little red pepper. 1 tea-spoon of mus
tard. i cup of butter, boil all together
cool and serve with salmon or lobster
salad,
Extract ok Tomato—Take the
ripest tomatoes in the fall, cook in as
little water as possible, rub them
through a sieve, bottle, seal tight, use
for soups, gravies and salad dressing.
Good enough for any ouc
Fresh ^trawherry Cake—ft eggs
beaten lightly. 1 cup of sugar, 1 cup of
butter, 1 cup of i-weet milk, 2 cups of
Hour. 2 tea spoons of baking powder,
mix all together and bake in two layers,
make the pearl iceing rather Mill'
spread one of the layets, take nice
strawberries place thickly on cake place
the other on top. ice the top of the top
one, place the berries as thickly a* pos
*11*1* an top and serve col.I or warm,
looks uiee ami tastes b “tier
MKAMKI) ft UAH AM t’lHUINd I clip
of sugar, i cup of butter, 4 cup of milk,
* ‘•Kg* w«*H beaten, 2 cups of Moor ■
w hite hijiI 1 graham, 2 ten spoons of
baking powder, mix up well ami steam
two hours, serve with sweetened cream,
or atiy other sauce,
't.i.vil Sllljii.k t’AKK-4 egg. b*at
en aeperatclv, 2 cup* of uigur, j cup* ot ,
Hour, H tea-spoon* baking powder, 2-.11
! cup of boiling water Mix »ngar. egg',
’ »i* I Hour together m Ith powder lol.lcil, ]
| b at '••II, aibl the water la«t ll.not with
1 ii iio'H. hake lo a moderate oven
N A 1*01.» "V i tkt II tke tail shea-1* ol
good pie paala i I eiptat »l4e, make the
p**tr) cirani cover one *lteat with the
1 cream tajr the other on top tie atilt the
t*earl icelitg cut iu iipiat, a atul mite
It in ke* a idea (Meet entree
I \ t V 1*1 SUimll IIM l ake e.pul
pan* i»i colil t*i'k'*) ami league, mince
Hoe •« ,1*01) a till Mil pepper, all ,, g|,»l
I g of I It meg a laid* t ,l |,.
mato > .it kiip, k line gra«e<i ihr*»,-, t,
in,- l i <>,* i • ,1 '..Mil, , I ; I , ,|
pepp« i an n o with eiiam tl
|i*a hit e it or gout! uitlk at.l tit* mia
ae|!% •plead Lolwii u I e ■ t d hi. .|o *« d
♦live | he n, »t nil cm I* t tc , |te i |, ,u
th- grucert *101* at Uve cent* i> t *
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NEW YORK STORE, LOUR CITY, NEBRASKA.
JACOB ALBERS, Auctioneer.
Cleap Sweep. Evepythipg Slaughtered.
Our first, great auction sale will take place on Tuesday, March, 28th, 1809 at 2 p. in.
ami we will continue to sell you goods at auction at 2 p. in. on every Tuesday, Thursday
and Saturday until every article is sold.
This stock of goods will be sold at our auction sales; then' is no price on goods. All
we want you to do is to bid on them and carry them home. 1 wish to say to the public in
all candor, that this is a bonified sale, and that we are going to do just what we ndvertiie.
Remember our private sale continues every day, and wo will and must save you
money on everything you buy.
I will continue paying you the highest market price for your eggs, butter and potatoes
as long as I am in business.
Ladies are especially invited to attend these sales. All my store fixtures are for sale
consisting of show cases, lamps, lire pre of safe, etc. etc.
I quote you a few prices, it is impossible to give you prices on ail my goods, but come
and see how far a little money will go:
II pounds of oat meal for 25 eta, 1 pound X. X. X. X. coffee, |0ot*, I p mud U >r I n i .• df • |<j e’s
Bent Soda crackers t! els per pound, i box corn atarcb 4 ct» , 17 lbs grauuUl* d sni^ir 1 00, iJrundpu's
Wonder S( ap per bur 7 cts., Cow Hrand Soda per package 4 cln , Champion he per can 5 cts. Clothes
pins per do/. I et., 10 cent bottle of bluing for fi cts, f» cent package chewing gum for .'lets |0 i.ais
silver leaf soap 25 cts.,
MY STORE HIJILDING IS FOR SALE, TRADE OR KEN I’.
At private sale every day I am making terrorizing, slaughtering and earthquake
prices on dry goods, notions, bats, boots and shoes, rubbers, queenswure, in fact every article
I have in my store. I an selling for less money than other merchants can buy them for.
Come and bo convinced. Don’t forget that the great auction sale will open
TUESDAY. MARCH 28th, 1899 AND WILL CONTINUE EVERY TUESDAY
Thursday and Saturday until every article is sold. Don't forget to bring your neighbors to
this great closing out sale. I have a few Early Ohio seed potatoes for sale.
Loup City, March 17th, 1899.
JACOB A LEERS,
Auctioneer.
Respectfully yours,
THEO. L p(LGEp
7
pie paste, roll a' out > , inch thick, bake
on ,l''||y tin', inolv>* h nice tipple cream
this wav, 1 cupti *'f finely inliic-il or
gran d npph a, stewed apple* will do, 2
cup* of *ugur, } cup "i liiittcr '1 table*
spoonsful o| water, \ egg, ll ivoring of
minced orange cr lemon poet, put the
speciti* d ((uantity into a sauce pan
with till other ingredients and stir them
over the fin* for about 1(1 minute*. lay
Up like jelly o ike putting (h<* cream
between, sprinkle powdered *ugr over
t*>|» and serve, nice for dinner or 'u(tper,
line with nice cream.
M 4 .-,
The above greatly reduced rate lias
been made by the I N ION' PACIFIC to
Ca ifornia points Through Tourists
Sleepers, quicker time than any other
lines. For tickets and full information
call on VV It. (Tipton, Agent
HI rumen hj a Woman
Another great discovery has been
made, and that too, by a lady in this
country, “Disease fastened its clutches
upon her and lor seven years she with
stood its si verest test', but her vital or
gans were undermined and death seem
ed imminent. Fur three moirbs she
coughed incessantly, and could not
sleep. Me finally discovered a wav to
recovery, by purchasing of u* a bottle
ol Dr. King-' New p - overy f*>r <Ion
suniptioii, and was so mnch redeved on
taking lirst dose, that she slept all
r.iglii; and with two bottles, has been
absolutely cured Her name is Mis.
Luther Lutz." Thus writes \V. C,
llnmuiick .V Do,, of Shelby, X.t'. 'I'tial
bottles free at Odt-udah! iiru's Drug
More, lieguDr *i/c v and $1(0
livery Ihi|i|c guaranteed.
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No. .52
No. t,0
No. SI
No. Ml
Passenger.
Freight.
KOINU WEST
Passenger .
Freight .
7:6.ri a. in
* .00 p. III.
. 1.19 p. ni.
into a. in.
Bleeping. dinner and reclining elmir cum
(seats tree) on through trains. Tickets
sold and baggage checked to any pond In
tlie, V mted states nr Canada.
Km Intonnalinii, maps, time tables and
tickets call on or write to A. F. Werts
Agent. Or J. FRANCIS, Ueu’l. Passenger
Agent, Omaha, Nelu-aska,
U. P. It AII. WAY.
No. SI leaves daily except snnday (pass
enger). T:3U a. ni.
No. as leaves Monday, Wednesday and
Friday, (mixed) 2:09 p. in.
No. is) leaves Tuesday, Thursday and
Saturday, (mixed) 8:30 p. in.
No 87 arrives dally except Sunday (mixed)
11:49 a. m
No. <9 arrives dally except Sunday (|>uf*s
e tiger) 7.U5 p. in.
First class si rvlee anil close connections
east, West and south.
W. I). Clifton, Agent.
NOTION FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office, Lincoln Nebr <
February, 2nd, P*». i
Notice is hereby given that the follow
ing named settler has tiled notice of Ills in
tent to it to inaketlnal proof inaupport of
Ills claim, and that said proof will be
made before the County Judge at Loup
Citj , Nebraska, on Tuesday, April 4,
1M«. viz: Win. Ouliui, jr.. Homestead No.
1*912. for ihe South east quarter, seetton
21, Township 19, Range 15. lie names tile
following witnesses to prove liis contin
uous residence upon and eu'tivallou
of said land, viz Joint O'Neill, t hsries
Cochrane, Michael Knles, Jacob Wolf,
all of Havunna, Nebraska.
J W. Johnson, Register.
NOTICK t OH iTHI.I ATIoN.
I.uud ortlep, l.tnroln, Niiirutku »
January ilth, l*W >. I
Notice i« hereby iflreii that the follow
I "K ilium <t mil ier hut Hied notice of hie
Intent tun to make Neal |truul In iU|i|Nift
<<f hit el»ili»l. mill that mud prool will be
Wude Indore the i on lit y Judge of Mieruian
' ountv, a Coup. In i«ka, on A|<rll (, inuu,
via, Owi n J. Iti‘riel, llouiealead l.ulrjf,
No !i. for the North Mai quarter, atm
thin it |owu»iii|) is north of liaugc U
»• *< He haunt the fn.lowing wm.et***
tu prove hit r'Ottiitunoa rvaldenee U|ain
and cultivation of mild land, vit Anton
T»|edtki, taluurl H u.Her, (red Neaiuan,
John Johnson, »'| of Athlon, Nehrntka
I W J lit tot. M' (ltlar
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