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About The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917 | View Entire Issue (April 7, 1899)
Uoaal I?«ws A good shower of rain visited us Wed nesday. How does “Mayor Jaeger ’ sound for another j ear. James Gray of Clear Creek, was seen on our streets Monday. T. L. Pilger’s auction sal,? attracted a large crowd Saturday. T. 8. Nightingale is looking after his legal interests at Ord, this week. County clerk Minibull, had bis name emblazoned on our roll of honor last Friday. Fresh Garden and Field seeds in bulk atT- M- Heed’s Mr. T. II.Eisner's new saloon building is fast nearing completion and will soon be ready for occupancy. J. A. Converse, E. E. Tracy and Tony Traba, each have purchased new bug gies from T. M. Reed. Don't fail to attend the social to be given April 15. Come out and have a good time and help the G. A K. Ladles. While going to Litchfield last week, we noticed several new farm houses re cently built in the west part of the county, Miss Minee Craven returned home last Friday morning and Miss Nora White accompanied her as far as St. Paul,returning on the evening train. Miss Lillie Jaeger has accepted a po sition in the llaskell Home, at Hattie Creek, Mich., In Kindergarten work and will go to that place in a short time Miss Lillie Nightingale, who is teach ing school near Boelus, came up last Friday evening to visit with friends at home. She returned Monday morning. A. P. Cully took his grip in his hand last Monday morning and started for a two weeks pleasure and business trip to Indiana. We wish him a safe return. Mrs. J. Phil Jaeger and Miss Rosetta will shortly go to California. The doc tors at Lincoln, having reccomended a change of climate for Miss Jaeger,s health. A new orchestra was orgrnized in the city last week consisting of 9 pieces. The following is a list of the members and instrumentation. I. S. Sheppard, 1st clarinet; II E. Brewer, 2nd cornet; L N. Smith, 1st cornet; II. Wookey, 1st violin; Mr. Boeckner, 2nd violin; W. It. Mellor, Basso pro fundo; W. Wookey, cello; Miss Earnie Odendabl, piano. The organization took place at the residence of C. J. Odendabl. Dr. Sarah E Green, the well known specialist on diseases of women and children, will be in Loup City, at Mrs, 'V. II. Congers, April 11th for one week. Consultation and one weeks treatment frae. The Christian Endeavor Society, will give a social in the Peterson Hall, Wednesday evening April 12, 18tt9. Come one and all and enjoy a social lime. This office acknowledges a pleasant call from Mr. E. M. Angle of Potterville Penn, who Is out here looking after some of his landed interests. He has land in both Sherman and villey coun ties and thinks a good deal of Nebraska. He went from here to Ord Monday. L. A. Wilson, the busting proprietor of the Kiondyke Store at Ashton, drop ped in to exchange Ideas when In the city Wednesday, and at the same time make an order for stationery and hand bills to advertise his large and growing trade. Mr. Wilson recognizes the value of printers ink and uses it. 1 was reading an advertisement of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy in the Worcester Enter prise recently, which leads me to write this. 1 can truthfully say I never used any remedy equal to it for colic and diarrhoea. 1 have never had to use more than one or two doses to euro the worst case with myself or children w. A STROUD, l'opomoke City, Md. Kor sale by Odendabl Bro's. Misa Mae Phlllipa, the Evangelist dosed her labors at this place last Sun day night and left Monday morning for Hurwell, where she will call the sinners to re|ientance for a short period. A nice little reception was tendered Miss I'blHppa ou Saturday night alter pleaching Cake coffee and fruit was had and those present enjoyed an hour of ‘eat drink and he merry." Th«>s«* little Oaaia’ In the desert of life are fre quent and happy thought* of the people of Loup City, and never fail to make those departing carry with them cher ished memories of our town l>i*tlutfuUb#il OumI Hoclal, will i.« b#Mat Walbtown'# lull April IV IU« I. of U A. U tn«ltii you to «nj fora lb# oti|uoluiaac# <>f lb# io«ny IMsItiitfiiUbotl £a#*U lh*t * i: i.* },rr« mil. rtwro will b# m.nu (•■»«* *u l « gootl mmcUI Urn#. Tlw Hill o! far# run •1*1# of. I’ofaillog I>#M#rl. »u|*|>url »>| A«#, T*#il of lb# Or Ian l, < r)«UlU*.| OJrro. Aiul.ro*!#, Xyo«i»b'« |.noeb«oi. AhII buy • Miaruiby. lufoal# i Might Oyivlbo 0o##l*#»», ImriM' Ml, Cwmi H#y. Il#r<l TmI, Cupid* IUIIimm. i'omw«ir*l#«l Nm-ior 1 ruirhwf IUt«l*uir iriHivtl &iu.**•##. A moo 111 imli I too*# kvlillu( a ikio r 00 lb# I|#m *bouM bo |>r«*#ol M A * Win boro lb# folUwlif ih# fiMPfM M AltlilKO Lonu—Ra wsoN—Oa VVednc 9day eveniug April 5, 189ft, the marriage ceremony was performed which united Mr. John W. Long, to Miss Zella M. ilawNOO, Rev. W. E. Mat thews performing the ceremony. The marriage took place at the residence of the brides unde, Mr. W. II. Mel lor, living one mile north of this eity. It was a quiet wedding, there be ing only the members of the families and a few intimate friends present. The party was composed of Mrs. and Miss Long, molhei and sister of the groom, Mrs. and Miss Rawsou and VV. Vance llawson, mother, sister and brother of the bride, Mr. aud Mrs. VV. It. Mellor, Mr. and Mrs. II. M. Mathew and son Robert, also the officiating clergyman and wife Rev. and Mrs. VV. K. Matthews. After the ceremony which took place at 8:ao p. m. there was served a sumptuous supper, and hearty con gratulations were extended to the nappy couple. They started out in life with the best wishes of their host of friends. Mr. Long is on* of the promising young attorneys of our city. lie is a man of good moral habits, and by close attention to business has built up a law practice and real estate business, second to none in the city. He is a strong factor in party poli tics and has been twice elected to the office of county attorney, by the populist party, wt i ;h organiza non he represents. The bride is not so well known having only resided here for the past year, but during her residence has made many warm friends who ex tend to her a hearty welsome and best wishes lor a long life of happl ness and prosperity. Mr, and Mrs. Long took the mor ning train Thursday, for Denver, Col., for a short stay. The Northwestern join al. in ex tending congratulations. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McCoy, and ye scribes both on us, and our better halves wrappsd our winter clothing urouud ns last Sunday morning and turned the prow of our dry land yacht towards the setting sun to fulfill a promise made some time ago to attend tho 25th anni versary, or silver wedding. of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Itcnslnk, our genial friends who live 9 miles west of this city. This gala occasion was by force of circum stances and a storm that occured on the proper date, held in two installments, their near neighbor* gathering on the 5, of March, and enjoying the superb hos pitality of Mr. and Mrs. lienslnk, and the contingent from the city on the banks of the historic Dead Horse taking the first opportunity after the Aurora borealis had slightly warmed the atmos phere. We arrived in due time at our destination, and was warmly received by our host and hostess and was given the keys to the premises which we made due observance of until dinner was an nounced, when we gathered around the festal board and did ample justice to the danties set before us by Mrs. Jtensink. We were shown mauy heirlooms that had been banded down from generation to generation in the family of Mrs. Ren sink, among them being a pair of cover lets manufactured in Mechanicsberg, Pa , in 1832. for Mrs, Keusinks grand mother, which bore the name of the maker aud date of manufacture woven in one corner. Also a pewter plate which her great grandmother owned 130 years ago. After dinner was disposed of and the usual ceremonies gone over, a beautiful silver berry dish w as present ed to the wot thy couple as a token of esteem by the following persons: Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McCoy, Mr. and Mrs O. E. lienseboter, Mr and Mrs. John Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Fisher, aud Mr. and Mrs G.H. Gibson, after w hich we took our departure, with the hope that we might all be spared to a-slst In disposing of Mr and Mrs Resslnks golden wedding dinner 25 years lienee. K. J. .Nightingale made a business i trip to Ltucoln this week. Jamts Johansen went wiih Dar Grow and Perry lteed to the Pacific coast this ! week. Mrs. Ann* Uucblhold has com inenced a spriug term of school t>n Da via C.eek. Mist Julia Rowe will fchorlh be gin a spring term of school on Oak Creak. Tb* l.kni»« ik>kti *n». •• u*h«1. •lr«Uhl by an •'vrr*h*-ituing maj'ifsfy ‘fuaniay, Uap Clly rrfu**** to g<* dry. Wn» tjiiiub or, ui BrUlol l«m **. brought haforr tba lu.aiiily board ttaturday and aljulgad !«.«» | i,r will malt )« atari)' *lghly ftanoM I K >!•»»» to I tut h* *tli Ua»«* a •utiplp «.| frtili • >,* baail about April 14. mUi.Ii Ur «||| nil at vary tain fall ami *«.* Uiai if .. Whig oil! ||p< . H»« ilnm will prawn M »U irnana Moailat A|*rtit*. at I u alia « (*, in III l*r». 1,1 b a l . rtuiolay *vl»n»*l at | H ok*U AH at* 1'iir.HaHr iarttrxt In ittrM tu., Tmirr, Salt-Rheum ami Ecimm The intense itching ami smarting inci dent to these diseases, is instantly allay-1 ed by applying Chamberlain's Bye and Skin Ointment. Many very had c: *e# 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. 23ets. per box. For sale by Odendahl Bro s. House Cleaning Is Here Go to Watkinsons and ‘ 1 Samples now in. Dit. Cart’s Condition Powdeks, are just what a horse needs when In bad condition. Tunic, blood purilier and vermifuge They are not food but med icine and the best in use to put a horse in prime condition. Price 25 cents per package. For sale by Odendahl Pro's. Hastings. Neb., Jan. 17,1890 It gives us great pleasure to testify thar Or, Sarah E. Green cured our daughter of Nervous Prostration when she had been sick for over a year and had been given up to die by other doc tors. Dr. Green will be at Mrs. Conger s April II, for one week. out your now carpet. A Testimonial. Petek Kkeiukk, Elizabeth Kkek.kr. A n non nccm rut. Thu next German Evangelical ser vices at the llapljst eburcb in this city, will be held Sunday April 17, at 10:00 a. m., and in Ashton on the same day at <2: i0 p. in. Jtev. 11. Krueger, of Steinauer, Neb., Presi dent of the Nebraska District of the German Evangelical Bynod of North America, will be hero and speak to the congregation. All Germans arc kindly invited. Aro. Jennuiciis, Pastor 11 kaimjua rtkrs— For new stock, Field and Garden seeds at VVatkinson’s. NOTICE TO LANDS OWNERS. The commissioner appointed to view anil report upon a roait commendi)" at south eastcorner Sect Ion Thirty four (34) Town ship Fourteen (14>, Range Thirteen <l <-and Northeast corner of Section Three (3; Town ship Thirteen (13) lunge Tliirteon (13) In Uoehville township, Sherman county, Nebraska, and running thence west on Section line to ft point In the draw a few rods west of section corner of sections Thirty-two cu> and Thirty-three (S3) Town ship Fourteen <14; Kang. Thirteen (13) and Sections Four <4) and Five (H) Township Thirteen (13) Range Thirteen (13), thence down said draw in a south westerly di rection and terminating at inti rtectlon with county road running to Rockville on north east quarter of section live (5) Town ship thirteen (13) Range thirteen (13) in said county, has reported in favor of the establishment thereof and all objections thereto or claims for damages mast be Hied lti the county clerks office on or before noon of the '.Tib day of May A. I>. l-9.< or such road will be established without reference thereto. Signed Ibis Sard day of March. 1-99. Joint Mivsiiull, Comity clerk. (seal.) NOTICE KOU PUBLICATION. Land Office at Lincoln, Neb. i March 27lh, 1*1*9, f Notice is hereby given that lho follow ing named settler has Hied notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his cla." , and that said proof will be made before the county judge of Sherman county at Loup City, Nebraska, on May 6th, 1WJ9, via: Lawrence Rosea, Homestead Entry, No. WK!I, for the East half of North west quarter and lots 1 and j of section HO, township 10 north, range 13 west He names the following witnesses to prove his Continuous resideneo upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Mike Lewatidowski, of Ashton, Ncbr, Thomas Stanczk, of Ashton, Nabr. John ({. I'rav, of Loup, N’ebr. John Jens, of Loup, Nebr. J. W. Johnson, Register. LEOAL NOTICE. State of Nebraska / „ r s. s The Htaf Of Nelir. C ounty of Sherman 1 To Unknown owner non resident owner of the following described real* slate situate in K"ad District No. 7 ef Sherman county and State of Nebraska to-wit: North west fourth. Section 32, Tuwuship 18 Range 1C west You are hereby nutitted that complaint has been mude to mo as Hoad fivers, or of said ltoail District that there is an open well u|x>n the ultove iteseribed real estate anti if the same U uot tilled up immediately. 1 shall proceed to till the saute in the manlier provided by law as the same Is dangerous for stock Hit a under my hand this 3ut day of Mar. It bws. i HAHhLs Lispej.!., overseer of . It.Mul District No f, Sherman r*. uily,Nehr I In 1*8* my wife went Kan* «ntl «»s j Mttaeke.l with rheumatism Sfae revel v ; eil no relief until she ti let) i iiaaiberlElhi I’aln Halm. Mum that lime we have never t>wn without if. We tlml n gives instant relief In «*m< of borns ami « nlUs ami Is never falling for all rheti malic amI neuralgic pains- h t\ HtUNT, Santa \m/, i »l | r i,y <••Irmlahl Bro s. NERVITA PILLS Cure* Impotctwy, Nighi wasting dUvasce. all t VttAliti LOST VICsOH AMO MANHOOD 1 f tle iotl . iinu 0. v It* tif *elf. or r»u -4 di»l 4icU< ti. A t«i t\v li.ni, tntl l, > t l»iuk jtlow tu |>fcl< i' v t ,, j, rr>iurr« Ihv (r«* *f >«?iiu illf mail .ll*1 • 3 • »i i i«r w 1*1* it wi lit* »i ■(( ti ■ • lit niff rn rrluii'l (h i . tlrwj fur tlfftiUt A • • NERVITfc Ml OinNri h ixm V. . . l ff**t * HV OhKXIUlIL IMUM Imp ''lift Srhi At T» PILGER’S NEW YORK STORE, LOUP CITY, NEBRASKA. JACOB ALBERS, Auctioneer. t Cleap Sweep. Everything Slaughtered. Our first great auction sale will take place on Tuesday, March, 28th, 1890 at 2 p. in. and we will continue to sell you goods at auction at 2 p. m. on every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday until every article is sold. This stock of goods will be sold at our auction sales; there 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 wo are going to do just what we advertiie. Remember our private sale continues every day, and we 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, fire proof safe, etc. etc. 1 quote you a few prices, it is impossible to give you prices on all my goods, but come and see how far a little money will go: 11 pounds of oat meal for 25 cts, 1 pouud X. X. X. X. coffee, J) cts, I pound Arbucles coffee 10 cts. Host Soda crackers 0 cts per pound, i box corn starch 1 cts., 17J lbs granulated sugar 1.00, Grandpa’s Wonder s( ap per bar 7 cts., Cow Brand Soda per package 4 cts , Champion lye per can 5 cts. Clothes pins per do/ 1 ct., 10 cent bottle of bluiog for 5 cts , 5 cent package chewing gum for 3 cts., 10 bars silver leaf soap 25 cts., MV STORE BUILDING IS FOR SALE, TRADE OR RENT. At private sale every day I am making terrorizing, slaughtering and earthquake prices on dry goods, notions, hats, boots and shoe3, rubbers, queensware, in fact every article I have in my store. I an selling for less money than other merchants can buy them for. Come and be 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. Respectfully yours, JACOB ALBERS, Auctioneer. THEO L PILGEF BUCK LEMS’ AltMICA SALVE. The be-' salve in tlic world for Cuts Briuges Mores Ulcei - Malt Rheum Fever Sores Tetter Chapped Hands Chilblains Corns and all Skin Eruptions and pos itively cures Files, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to pive perfect satisfac tion or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by OUendahl Bros. LEGAL NOTICE. State of Nebraska * County of Sherman l To unknown person non ri i lf.nt owner of the following described real estate situate in road district No. k of Sherman county and Slate Of Nebraska, to-wit: North west quar ter of Section 13. Township 13, Itange PI west. You are heroby notified that complaint has been made to me as road overseer of said road district that there is »u open well upon the above described real estate ami If the same i> not filled up immediately. I shall proceed to (ill the same in the manner provided by law, as the same Is dungerous for stock. Given under my hand this ‘doth day of March, 189», J D. DitAPEU. Hoad Overseer for road district No, s Sherman county Nebr. LEGAL NOTICE. In OUtriel Court of Sherman County and Stale of Nebraska. Clara K. Note, Plaintiff. vs. j S. S. John Note, Dctendant. state of Nebraska , > State of Nebraska. Sherman county 1 To John Nute, non-resident defendenl: You are hereby notified that on the tfitU day of March 1 s|> j Clara E. Nute filed a petition against you In the district court j of Sherman county, Nebraska, the object and prayer of which are loobtain a divorce from you on the grounds, that you have j for over l wo vears last past been an flab - j | Until drundard. and further that being of sufficient ability to provide suitable , nialulenaiicu for said plaintiff for three 1 years last past have grossly, wantonly, net cruel y refused, and neglected so lu Ii t.ni at' re«i«ilred to answer said ■ lion on. or before Monday thu “th day of May I ■**1, t i i >' rr, ruintin. Uv T H XlUITIKUll, her attorney Jonx Minkiii li , i*m i (iwk o| the Metric! Court. v>Tiri to OKAtik.ua. t <U with aoet lAntlhma will he r* * elect no later tH»i mem of U»jr, i.Hb | , • *«*•! the oilh» or I he noniv clerk In Lowprttjr, Nnbraeka. for tk* making of a KfttUe Hi I he U title l.onp river, on tin' aeelnnili ,e leliirk wi'Ui.i.« li wait It m i<,en*Ui|i itiieeh Ik Minge li, thniMii laaair, ' t.»e«i»ii, »n n m li loiiniimiini. nt the anal mil of Ihe new tfhtitla I .on |i Un>r lai'lfe *N MU| lint, t-ietten.i to Ike v . <t i >>i iii mti | river, wi.tl to he wt ttw ** *♦ lo-t >in« I «t higher into the hour ol < i i 11 igi>. * ft to here w Inti. Iwfi* • :>*t at " l hi0140,01 iti Iwi bttte every t*» >tv|. <t oi < »■ mi, <m of grads, the (f'il* to Iff Iwriili IMI a lie on lop, w Hit ■H lew of • lie soil oil* I,wll fee* to • me foul or height, top of glaOe l« IIIIMKI • ! • - I . it . *! v 4 tl ' J HI to ,1 r »!•* • i he* I -Win |ier tleewt lie it Of Pnekert #«*!' I Merw le •now oiwenetr of fkalii ••if the itpoi n* irlert Mf or elf tint* 14 noMrel 1‘Wle.l 11.1 * let 'ley of Mint*. 1*# J o«a VliMI tt, ttMiif t'lei fc TIME TABUS. ! Burlington' Route Lincoln, Omaha, Chicago, St. Joseph, Kansas City, St. Louis, anti all points East and South. CITY. N EUR. Denver, Helena, Butte, Salt Lake City. Portland, San Francisco, and all points West. THAI NS LEAVE AH FOLLOW*' GOING EAST No 5* Passenger.7:6-") a. in No. (iO Freight.g.oup. hi. GOING WEST No. SI Passenger.4.15 p.m. No. 5!t Freight.IliSOa. m. Sleeping, dinner unit reclining chair cars (seals free) on through trains. Tickets sold and baggngo checked to any point in the United states or l.unada. For information, maps, time tallies and tickets call on or write to A. F. Werls Agent. Or J. Kit ANOIs, Gen’l. Passenger Agent, Omaha, Nebraska. U. P. KAILWAY. No. MS leaves daily except Sunday (pass enger). 7:30 a. m. No. 88 leaves Monday, Wednesday and Friday, (mixed) 2:00 p. m. No. 00 leaves Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, (mixed) 4:30 p. m. No h; arid Wes dally except Sunday (mixed) 11:43 a. 111. No. >0 arrives daily except Sunday (pass enger) 7.05 i>. m. First class service and close connections east, west and south W. L>. Clifton, Agent. LEGAL NOTICE. State of Nebraska ) ■ s. s. The State of Nehr. County of Sherman ) To unkuown non resident twoer of the following described realestate situate in Hoad District No. 7 of Sherman County and State of Nebraska to wit: south west quarter of Section 28 Township 10 llunge 10 west. Vou are hereby notified that complaint has ts‘en made to me as Hoad Overseer of suid Hoad District that there Is an open well upon the above described realestate and If the same is not filled up immediately, I shall proceed to fill the same In the manner provided by law, a- the same I* dangerous lor stock Given under my hand this 31st day of March I8M0. CHAHI.M 1.INUKI.L, Hoad Overseer of lload District No. 7 Sherman County Nebr. 1.KtlAL notick gUt« <•» Nc|„»j,Ub / r a. a, T** Sleu* of Nebr. Comity of Mhernian ) To Frank Tucker non resident own* r of Ota following itt-vritM 4 realestute situate In Hoof* UUlrlet No ? of Sherman County and StaU of Mr&rabWn to wll, aouth weal quarter of Heo> lion an Township I* Itnuiec in awl. You are lo ret.v notlAed that complaint hua lawn load* to me a* Hoad tlveraeer of said Kiw i I Hainan that there la an open Well am) upon the above ilrwriM renlealale amt If the •alio U not tilled up iiniueduieiy, 1 -hall pro reed to Alt the •>ame in the manner |irm i<lnt hv Uw e» the *amo la ilanecrou* for »l<n k til ten moler my haiol tala ll*t «lay of March l«w» I n mi.a . l.ianai.u Hood Otrraeer of r< ail .ll.trul No : Mhcrtuaa roonty Ncbr SiiTli K »tm l.lijColt l.lt h Na*. Not > |a hereby yly» u that T. Meary KUnur did III the At, I liay of April I war. ale with the Village rioth of lamy i lty Nehraaha in the county of hhermaa awl *»W elate fata p*ntu« and apple alum for a Uwim to Mil molt • I !'tieiu« ami tm an ti.j »tra la aoUl tillage fo« tlw twal year bryiiuiiM on the Aral Tu«a i toy of Mar la* twk epptlcaUeu I wine IK- pa-tltloA of man I hoe thirty of the mi ll .i t»«« h-l-tem of a»i4 iHMya of l-oupCWy Ant el-icvll*!-* proteat tit f*tWOttiya» M •a t eppHeatkia moat he 1W« or Whin tin u l • tat of W >> I*W» | hi teat thi* HI -toy ad April T Maan* Ktaaan Appiuaat Aiten I It Ml-ant a t ‘Hag* i wit Wishing to close my Photo- 4 Gallery at Lonp City I will make Photographs from now until April at the following extremely low rate: ©abirjel Size: [Guaranteed finish] SO.99 perdoz @ard Size: [Guaranteed finish] 75 c, per doz M*n. size [Guaranteed finish] 50 c- per dos. STAMP SIZE: ' [Sinai hut neat] 3 doz for 25 cents M. 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