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About The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917 | View Entire Issue (April 28, 1899)
Lioaal I?sws. Miss Ella Long leave* to-dav for ('nl cago. District court for Sherman county will Convene May Hth A very large acreage of spring wheat lias been sown in this county this season. Mr. F. M. Henry of Ashton, wan a pleusant caller at this olHce last Hat nr day. Mias I.ula Bowers who ha* been very ill for several weeks, is now getting better. C. L. Drake will start the town herd Monday. He has his large pasture un der good fence. Spring has finally atriv d and the gardens and lawns are beginning to put on their coats of given. Thus. Inks had two runaways with his dray teams last Monday. Very lit tle damage was done. Miss New a Converse went to Gib bon, the first part of the week to con sult a physician In regard to her health Arthur Lane and John Webb of Ar cadia, were In the city last Saturday figuring on the filling of the approaches to the now bridge. Ii EA DQU A RTF.its— For lie w stock, Field and Garden seeds at Watkinson’s. Mrs Lawson, ami a in and daughter, who have been spending the winter with Mr. and Mr*. W. K Mellor, departed for their home in Indiana, Monday. Miss Kate Pedler of Denver, Col., ar rived in the eity the tirat part of the week for a visit with her mother, Mrs. .1 S. I’edler. The Chicago Optical (Jo., will be at the Drug store of W. T. Chase on Wed nesday May 3rd 1899 Get your eyes tested free. Walter Sorensen and Mias Nina Lan ders, of Arcadia was visiting Mr. Soren sen's sister, Mrs. L Hanson, last Sunday, They returned home in the evening Frank Nightingale returned home from Aurora, Neb., last Friday evening w here he had been working in the olllce of the Royal Highlanders for the past three months. Rev. Taylor, a noted temperance lec turer, will be here and deliver a lecture at the M. E. Church, some time next month. Particulars as to date, etc will be given later. Waller McNulty informs us ,bat a letter from his father in Kansas, tells him that up to the date of the letter no seediug had been done on account of the almost Incesent fall of rain. Mr. and Mrs J. L. Hopper took their departure for their new home at Ord, last Monday. All were sorry to lose such a genial couple from our midst and the very best wishes of our people go with them for their future happiness and prosperity. W. T. Chase has added an artistic sil ver glass washer to his soda fountain and will have it connected with the city water main, and hereafter there will be many tiny streams of water continually keeping the glasses cool and sweet, and enlk'ing the thirsty pedestrian to cool bis parched tongue. W. H Kennedy tin)shed an eight inonttis term of school in the Topolski district, on Oak Creek, last Friday. The last day was a very pleasant occasion A number of the patrons attended and enjoyed the exercises very much. At the close some of them expressed a willingness to pay Mr Kennedy $1000 per month more if he would contract to teach the next term in that district. I 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 eipial to it for colic and diarrhoea. 1 have never had to um* more thau one or two doses to cure the worst ease with myself or children W. A. Stroud, I’opomokc City, Md For sale by Odenilalil llro's. ChiR Zwutk, of Webster twp., har on his farm 300 liens, lie reportr that last week he sold 113 dozen eggs uml this week he marketed 73 dozen Asa rule he gathers from II to 13 doa. per day. I.art year his receipts from egg* alone was $113 no Now If he gets II doz egg a day, and If, as he says it lakes less thau a bushel of grain per day to keep them, w hy then is there not a Urge profit in keeping hens, lie ie ports having received 10 cents per doz , tor them. Hoiiif (allow wlilt • tbir.l aioi n twi ti of tlUcralion, ttti<larfoolt to ft-Mi* ou*l> ami will* inora forvlhuuKht (ban •Iter, mail* au dint |>t to ab.iratl x>nt« a*a*Mia of tianibrlnoa from thw aalooo of Mr f II Kl*n> r la.t Momlav but Mr Klauar for to Lately Hal left h . two In the bnliilirtg »n<l the* rtiml •ui h » row altowl || III it tiny tawir Mr tia.layer »!»*> M*aa ti**t <l«...i Mr U*i4r)rr, brluy nl a i)M^Mhrll« turn «f wmil, ao-l n< l wl.hlng to L**a ant Imr l*«v« lv«« nhNm It tin !•••>.! by o kuHiiu attaloMif, at w.r» |>im«t<lril to notify Mr Rlwri who lirw « bWk away fb* *•>*! fallow, with Ho u«k.|< oral rhtrat t»oar«l turn ntaka kb wait from klr k“«» an I look Ik* bint anil lh*tr Iwwhi a|M>k wwwr at *«••' an I y.nll*il lof ll«* loo •.mill n * btl.lgr without a*» in* *itrr, Then* It 98 cates on the bar docket for rlie* May term of district court. Post master Throckmorton of Divide, was a county scat visitor last Monday. Mrs Katie Burro we* is having a new wind mill erected at her residence property. Mr. F. K. Brewer received a large in voice of fruit frees from the Sioux City nurseries last Saturday. Mrs. A. Boone of Greeley Center, ar rived In the city Monday evening to vis it a short time with old friends. Complete line of new and up to-date Carpet Samples, at M Reed’s Miss Llilic Jaeger departed for Battle Creek, Michigan last Monday morning to fake charge of her position at the liasUel Institute at that place, SHOUT HORN BULLS. Three red yearlings eligible to regis try Bred and raised and for sale by— Sam TIM. Mr Ci.ki.lan, North Loup, Neb House Cleaning Is Here Go to Watkinsons and pick out your new carpet. New •Samples now in. James Kentfrow put clown h lij tlraulic well for Win. Sharp at hi* residence last week, anil moved the wind mill from the old vcell to the new. The well la 128 feet deep and a good llow of water wan secured. Mr. Thomas Kentfrow dropped In to exchange ideas with the force in this of fice Tuesday. Mr. Kentfrow tells us that Missouri, his native stale Is getting so much rain that seeding can not be done. If you have urinary troubles or pain in the back, indicating kidney disorders if there be a general loss of energy, we ask you in all fairness to use Dr. Saw yer’s Ukatine. Thousands bear evidence to the fact that It cures. For sale by Odcndahl Bro’s. No constipate J person can look his or her best or feel perfectly well For that Inactive liver and constipation try Dr. Sawyer's Little Wide Awake Pills, and they will cure you. for sale by O.leudahl Bro’s. Taking A. P. Gulley’s theory for it, the Aprii showers must have been crowded into May, and May rtowers are expected to bloom in June. It really does look as though he was correct. Later:—A. I’. Gulley returned from the east last Tuesday evening and brought a splendid rain with him. We look for a large concourse of peo ple in the city May 9, tiie date of the big Campbell Bro’s, circus. The ad vanced billing says the street parade will take place at 10 o'clock in the morn ing. The afternoon performance will begin at 2 o’clock, but the doors will be open at 1 o'clock to enable an inspec tion of the menageries. Free balloon ascension at 1 o'clock p. m. Cam lib” II Bros. circus will bo liete Tuesday May 0, for two peiformanees, they promise a marked improvement and a lot of new and good things. Mr. Virg Campbell who has heralded this big .amusement enterprise lor many years arrived here Tuesday with their advertising car and a score of bill pos ters bringing announcements of won ders more gorgeous than we have ever before known He is billing most lav ishly for his purpose and must have be hind him a capital show. The trial of the “Rotary Dutchman” plow last Saturday, now being introduc ed in this country by Mr. K S. Hay hurst, was an entire success and clearly dem onstrated the fact that a decided im provement in the old mold-board plow bad bean made. The large concave disc that does the plowing rolls with preci sion faster or slower just ns the team moves, and thereby does away w ith the friction caused by the stationary mold b lard, and consequently makes a very light ( raft. The trial showed that the 20 inch disc will cut a 1<I inch furrow 9 inches deep, and not worry three horses us much as It will toeut a 14 inch furrow 0 Inches deep with the old style There is no doubt hut that this plow will it vol ut Ionise the mode of turning over the sot), »* jt dearly demonstrated it* superiority at the trial. *|>r*a*l« l.llt* Winlltr*. You emi t keep » gooil thing flown, i Sew* cf It truel* lut. When thing* are "the be*t” they become 'the beat •eliing." Abraham litre, a lea<liu|( i ‘If'htttiai. "f ll**|lvllle, Ohio write* "Kleetrle Hitter* are the he*t »*lling | hitter* I have ever hantlletl in my -jo ! year* experience" You know why? W"»t ill*ea*c# 'e-gm In ilUnriler* of | Motnache, liver, khtney*. t> iweU, bhrml anti nerve*. K'ectno Itltter* ton • u|> the *toui«t'lre, regulate* ||v**r, kolney arol bowel*. |iurirt<‘* th • h«n»|, strength, en* the nerve*. hviire * ore* moltltiole* of lntl»>ll»* |’ tnithl* u|> lb* entire *y*l*ui l*ut* oew |i|» atol * ig i| Into | *i y weak. •ii’klJT, rvtn*«h*wn win or w •••» oi 1*11 \ k) i'«ati *.ili| in Oli'ii 11tabl Bfti'i lliuggi*!*, amraoteeil *• * aui .welim Intel tlr *il< h»» n**.l t'rt«ini>eri«iM * I'aln Helm for HHiMiiitlluu Wtlb great relief, amt I • an i> « •oneml It a* a • pt*n<IM lint [ nrki for rbvumaO'M an*l other !»•'»»*« ■ , ii**M »*** fro * ItU h we Inee fourol It fat ! o • le \\ • i l 11 r M It t| * ree K \ \ Mr, • o*l*l le one of the lna>tlwg toe • phenia of thl* *1 <t< ml .ore nf tin <0***1 |*rou«l>**oi «H*o in lt|l* Vltlnllt I* t| f*HM *'tW. K*lttor Itril l reek lint* ! thl l«r » »|e bf IM»».lelil Bm e MAKIUKD We are pleased to announce this week the marring'* of Mr. William C. Dunker to Miss Mamie Ojendyk. both of Ash ton, Nebraska, They were married at high noon on Sunday, April 23. at the home of the Brides parents, Rev Aug. Jennrichs, local pastor of the German Evangelical church officiating. They are two of Sherman countv’s highly ac complished and worthy young people. Mr Dunker is at present deputy post master at Ashton The wedding is re ported to have been a very pleasant af fair. Quite a number of the relatives and friends were present ami the usual festivities were indulged in. On the following day Mr. Ojendyk, father ol the bride, received congratulations for the young couple by eable from his brother-in-law, Mr. Pell weasel, of Ham burg Germany. The happy couple start out in life with the best wishes of all and the XoUTHWKSTKRN joins the long list in wishing them a se i of prosperity and happpiness Sinco tho above was written we re cieved the following account of the marriage from our Ashton reporter: Hunker—Ojendvkk— On Sun day April 23, 1899, at high noon, at the home of the brides parents, Mr. William C. Hunker and Misa Mamie Ojendyke, both of Ashton, Nebraska, were united in the holy bonds, of wedlock by Rev, A. Jennricb. The bride and grootn were accom panied to the hymeniul alter by Miss Ottelie Jennricb as brides maul and Mr. Henry Ojeudyk as best man. The brides costume was a pale lavender, trimmed in white silk and pearls, and she carried a huge bo quet of brides roses, carnations, lil lies and ferns. The groom wore a suit of Kuglish broadcloth of the conventional black. The ceremony was performed in the presence of only the two families and a very few friends After the ceremony was performed all partook of a sumptuous dinner prepared in honor of the occasion. Both ot the young people are well known to sll of our citizens. The groom is a tine young man who at present is deputy post master, while the bride is an accomplished young lady, the daughter of our en terprising lumber dealer. They will begin house keeping at once in the house recently vacated by Dr. Kun/.e, The groom wishes to acknowledge receipt of an elegant lamp from \V. j M. Gtnelser in settlement of a wager made in 1895, as to which would wed first. Reporter. Mlll'ons (alvei) Away. It is certainly gratifying to the public to know of one concern in the latul who are not afraid to be generous to the ne' dy and suffering. The proprietors of Dr King’s New Discovery for Con sumption, Coughs and Colds, have given awny over ten million trial bottles of this great meni ine; and have the satic faction of knowing It lias absolutely cured thousands of hopeless cases. Asth ma, Hronchitas, Hoarseness and all di seases of Ttiroat. Chest and Lungs are surely cured by it, (Jail on Odendatil Bro’s Druggists, and get a free trial bot tle. Itegular size 50c. and 91 00. Every bottle guaranteed, or price refunded. announcement CARDS AT II. B. CHUHCH. Services next Sunday April 30th 1H99. Morn In# serevice 10::i0. Subject: Loup City's Great, est curse. Itov. K. Smith will preach In the evening ut K:00. Monday morning at 10:30 Quarterly Conference will be held. All are cordially Invited. PKF.Kb YTEKI AN MBETBNG The Presbyterian* will hold tlieir meeting* in Peterson's Hall at |0:30 a. m . Sunday School ut II :3<l a. in. Christian Endeavor meet Ins held every Tuesday evening. AH are cordially invited to attend these meetings. Itev.C. Eepeltalt of Omaha will preach for the Presbyterians April 81Kb, at 10:30a. m. OBHMAN KVANGKIdCAI. sBHVICE*. The next German Evangelical Services mil be held next Sunday at the liaptist Church, In this city at 10 oo a. tn. and at Ashton at *30 pm A delegate to the conference of our Nebraska district should be elected then if isissltdc All Germans are kindly invited A Do jEsnitt. ii Pastor A SKUtas or sEKMoRs On April 30th at the Itapttst t hurch 1 in u nd in In-gin a series of sermons relating to i.ispiratiou of the btble, prophecy and the coming Kingdom Meet lags to be held e very Sunday morning at |o to. J M Msvpin sStliRM *1 l slid At., A spider Well BSS i*l will be held m Wat kd.'-iu * ballon May Mh to cents will admit you There will be music gsne * end * I general guod time fakes and fruits alii tm j served I Ml * MHUI *•« muRlt) ivmnj April »»h L«l|i »’n» tV Mall t tl I. t Milt kuhl | «» «| i( • h«tt Vlnuiwi, uI »«b>i i nr Htlfg M» iHH«4lip (•<*<# *l».t »**. • IUM, Alk-1 «IH» lfc<*hr Mho f«r»* bo IkaUllUir ado *»'«**• «1<*I IHM ut MUI ol.tvC Uulltl llw MIU hr Wl|>M «lu| hr.rvoHi >«fcir «.,4nl «4fl a«»|« A Milt i« wl»«4 AJuiMkll MurtU f' • !• I' If • til* M«t » i«* 1 *. M< *»4f HMU«h» Mom*.!* j A rtiiluf Uilltt Uv 'k Itktp H».U*ki.o» Ml Mi. Hf. MMk.bl f»* Ut»J t*4* ItOnf *» (MA bv4.lt .* IMA. MAM* m H.H4M 1.14 MM M ti-h Q o.M i hi* (MMH *- M. . I. ok . * I>« “* I <1 * lll«|k •« •*t> »4 iKfcl K TABLE. * CITY. NEBK Denver, Helena, Butte, Salt Lake City. Portland, San Francisco, and all points West. Tit A INS LEAVE AN FOLLOW* GOING EAST No. 52 I’sssenger.7;S5a. iu No. 110 Freight .2.00 p. in.' GOING WEST No. 51 Passenger.4:15 p. m. No. 59 Freight.11:50a. m. Sleeping, dinner and reclining chair cars (seats free) on through irains. Tickets sold ami baggage checked to any point In the United States or Canada. , For information, ina|M, time tubles and tickets call on or write to A. F. Werts Agent. Or J. Fit ANClS, Gen'I. 1'assenger Agent, Omuha, Nebraska, U. F. ItAILWAV No. sg leaves dally except Sunday (pass enger). 7:30 a. m. No. as leaves Monday, Wednesday and Friday, (mixed) 2:05 p. in. No. 90 leaves Tuesday, Thursday am) Saturday, (mixed) t:,To p. in. No 07 arrl aes dully except Sunday (mixed) 11:45 a. in No. Si arrives dally except Sunday (pass enger) 7.06 p. m. First class service and close connections east, west and south. W. D. Clifton, Agent. TIM] LOHI Lincoln, Omaha, Chicago, Sf. Joseph, Kansas City, St. Louis, anti ail points Hast and South. ‘ l.ittle colds” neglected costs thous ands of deathsyearlj’. People who have used Dr. Sawyer's Wild Cherry and Tar, c com end it even for consumption,— For sale by Odendahl Bro's. Dr. Cady's Condition Powders, are just wbat a horse needs when In bad condition. Tonic, blood puriller 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 Bro’s. LEGAL NOTICE Stale of Nebraska i - s. s The State of Nebr. County of Sherman 1 To Frank Tucker, nonresident owner of the following described realestale situate in Hoad District No. T of Sherman County and State of Nebraska to wit; south west quarter of Sec tion SO Township 16 Range 16 west. You are hereby notified that complaint has been made to me as Road Overseer of said Road District that there is an open well and upon the above described realestate and if the same is not tilled up immediately. I shall pro ceed to Bll the same in the manner provided by law. as the same Is dangerous for stock Given under my hand this 31st day of March 1(W. Charles Lin deli.. Road Overseer Of road district No. 7 Sherman county Nebr. NOTICE FOB PERMIT. Notice 1* hereby (riven that C. J. Oden* lahl and W O. OdeBdahl. partnets and doiug business under the linn name and style of Odendabl Brothers, have on the 12th day jt April. lHpy, tiled their petition and application for a permit to sell liquor for mechanical, chemical and medical purposes in the village of Loup City for the ensuing year, to-wlt: from May 4, lsw» to May 4th, 11400. All persons objecting there to will file same on or before the next regular meeting of the board of trustees of said vil lage. Dated this 13th day of April issitf. C. J OotXUAUt i ... iseali W O. Odkndahi. \ Appiitauta Attest: E H. Hichman Village Clerk. LlyL’OR LICENSE NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that on April 13th, IWU. Alfred Chambers filed with the village .•lerk of Loup City, Nebraska his petition for the Issuance to him of a license to sell mault, spirituous and vinous liquors within said vil lage during the fiscal year next ensuing from and after Tuesday, May 2nd. 1HSI9. Object ions to the issuance of »uch license must be filed on or before the 2nd day of May. IW19. Dated this 13th, day of April, lsus Ai.prkd Chambers. Applicant, i seal (Attest: E B. Hickman. Village Clerk. NOTICE FOR L1QCOR LICENSE. Notice Is hereby given that T. Henry Eisner did on the 3rd day of April, IHWi, file with the Village Clerk of Loup City. Nebraska. In the county of Sherman and said state his petition and application for a license to sell malt, spirituous, and vinous liquors in said village for the fiscal year beginning on the first Tues day of May, 1H99; such application being the petition of more than thirty of the resi dent free holders of said village of Loup City Any objections, protest or remonstrance to said application must be tiled on or before the 2nd day of May isio. Dated this 4th day of April. T. Henry Ki.sner. Applicant Attest: E. 11. Hickman Village Clerk. In 1*88 my wife went Kast. ami was attackci! *ith rheumatism. She receiv ed no relief until she ti ied (,'anmbeilain* Pain Balm. Since that lime we have never been without it. Weilnd it gives instant relief in eases of burns and scalds and is never failing tor ail rheu matic and neuralgic pains,—1>. f). Brant, banta Ynez. Cal. For sale by Odendahl Bro's. Teller, >*ll-Kit rum mill Krinuu The intense itching and smarting inei den* to these diseases, is Instantly allay ed bv applying Chamberlain's Fye and Skin Ointment Many very bad c ses have been permanently cured by It- It I* equally i Mil-lent fur Itching plies and a favor te remedy fur sore nipples i happed hands, chilblain-1, frost bites and chronic sore eyes. 4-u-t*. per Imx For sale by Odendabl Brn « NERVITA PILLS! Ra*tarr> VITAL!f• LOS T VIGOR «NO MANHOOD Cure* luipotency, Night KtniMiuiieanU waiting iliaease*, all effect* of self •> cretion. a tierce tonic mol1 hltMMl toiihler. Ilrlng* the 'pink glow to pale cheek* un<l restore* the Are of youth . jlli mail Am* |, r ho*, tt t->\>« tor A'J.Atl: with it written gimruii lee hi cure or retinol the money, th-nU for circular Addttn, NCRVITA MEDICAL CO CUntwi A JaoAaoo Ma , CHICAGO ILL. mu MU mv ohKNDAIIL llUns I »»M{» l U \, Ni hi i “A Show of duality, One of Merit.” Will be at Campbell Bros. Colossal Railroad Shows Triple Circus, Hare Menagerie, Strange Museum and Hippodrome. Free Grape! 0aloop Ascep 9IOX AN1) TERRIBLE MILE JUMP FROM THE CLOUDS AT ONE O’CLOCK BY FROF. WAL LACE. WORTH COMING MILES TO SEE. Finest, Brightest up-to-date Exhibitions CIRCUS MANAGE HIES. MUSEUM AND HIPPODROME. Positively and Emphatically THE ONLY ALL feature show for season of '99 Modest in promise, lavish in its performances, always honest in its announcements, it is the very acme of perfection, presenting at all times twice as much as advertised and producing preformanees never before seen and which cannot be duplicated bv any oth er show no matter how great or small. GRAND FREE STREET PARADE. AT 10 O’CLOCK A. M. Wonderful Outside free Kxhiiution Daily on tin* h)ioyv uroumU TWO PERFORMANCES DAILY, AT 2 VXD h «.VI.*ok l‘ M, Doous ol’KN AN HOI K EARLIER. Positive lo Appear oa Day and Dale Announce! Ghaap Gxaursionsori all R R's