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About The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917 | View Entire Issue (May 19, 1899)
Uoaal I7«ws Get on'o the new awning inpront t»l tills office. * C VV Thornton went to F»r»«*ll, yes terday fronting. Mrs G. II. Gibson his been on the sick ii*t this week. T. s. Nightingale went to North I .on |» yesterday on legal business. Mr. Charley Johnson I* considerable under the weather ar present. T. II. E'sner made a trip to Grand Island Tuesday, returning Wednesday. Notice the Decoration day none um-e* merit In our announcement column Mils week. For millet seed call before it is all gone, T. M. Heed. Headquarters—For new stock, Field and Garden seeds at Watkinson’s. Mrs Noviekl, of Ashton, whs brought before the insanity board Wenesday for commitment to the asylum. A bouncing H pound baby boy came to gladden the hearts of Mr. and Mrs. K L. Christianson ln»f Sunday. Hring your Photographs and get them framed at Wntkin sons. Harvey 1>. Crlss experienced tfie fun ny sensation of being made a Woodman Tuesday night. Complete line of new and up to-date Carpet Samples, at T. M Heed’s Mr. A Sutton mid non Itoan, left to day for (.'herry county where they <x pect to locate a ranch. Mrs, J. M. Cowper left for Dead wood S. D. Monday, where she expect* to make her future home. Mr. C. M. Cbriitner, deputy Head Consul of the Woodmen, passed through the city Wednesday after organizing a camp at Sargent. Pilgerhas a large assort ment of summer Dross Goods at half price. Mr. Angler informs us that he ha« written to Mr. Mick* In regard to so ar ranging his plan* that five class rooms can be obtained instead of four us first proposed Mrs. A. P. Werts received a telegram last Sunday apprising her of the death of h"l father in tin* south eastern part of the state Mr*. Werts left Monday morning to be present at the funeral. Goto Pilger’s and get his selling out prices before you buy your goods. Mr. 1 S. Sheppard our local optician, ha* procured one of 1 *r. Culbersons prlsoprometers, the most sclent I tic In strument in use for the testing of the eyes, and is now prepared to compete with any one in this line. Upon the question of the Wheeler * drool house plans as has been discussed and gossiped for several days, we want to say, that at present we do not propose to say th it tin* alleged connection of Mr. Mellor with them Is correct, and there fore wish it understood that we do not propose to do him an injustice If we know it. Mr. E. Brewer arrived from Munele, Indiana, last Friday evening Me called at this office Monday and reported that he had a very pleanaut trip and visit in the east. Mr. Hrewer is looking well and inform* u s that he will probably spend a part of tire summer here and then go to Lincoln, Where lie will visit with his daughter, Airs. Briggs, Arthur inks ts now occupying the position a* helper Ir. tlie 1’, I*, depot al this place. Art is a good steady boj and we predict that he w ill soon be abb to send and receive mesa ages with ,,dis patch.” Having known Arthur foi years we can w ith pleasure reecotnuieni him to Ins employers as an honest and tiudworthy young man. The flour from the Loup t’itv Itollci Mills is giving the best of satisfactnu and the proprietor inform* us that lie n selling four times the amount of Hour now that he has done here-to-lure, Wi understand that the water power i» uii der absolute coiitrol and I* tuilldent t< keep the mill in operation day and night Mr llotchkln hi* *hip|ie<| a car load i I Hour to Atlanta, (la, nu» to Chicago and one to < en raM ity. snd lis* an or der for two car load* to go to Lincoln Malty old soldiers now feel the • Heed of the Lard service they endured during the war, Mr (•►•« 0. Anderson, of H*m* vllie. York county, I'eima w ho saw II < hardest kind of service at the front, h now fr •|un*tl> troubled with ibeuota 11-in I bad a - * ere attack lately to •ays, "sit I procured a tortile of t ham herlalw'a i'aitt It aim It did »•» mwtl good that I would like to know sin yon would charge me f»r oned |vn ten lies.” Mr Anderson wanted It b >tl» fill III u*tt ties' and to supply It to hl< fitend* and w "gMnis. a* eyeiy fsonli •bouM Itsv* a bottle of It la thelt home not only for ike uni at I on hut bsis buk sprain* swelling*, rail, bruise* and boro*, f«r w bleb l» I* mntotaled fur •ale hr O hm lah' U> » He *tm* ami take time Monday after four o’c ock to atop to the Peterson hull hii.! indicate whither you want a four or a six room school building. If you were ch< oslng awifu you would not be lik< |y to take up with the first woman that came alone. The same rule will apply when choosing plans for tt school building A girl's -complexion” tray bo stamp ed or. b<-r lovers heart, but moat of the "completion" cornea ofl' unless put there by Itoeky Mountain Tea Powder’s are a bad thin g A f k y our druggist. .1 A Angler and O. If. (Jlbson went to Orai d Island this morning to con sult, Arnold (' Koenig, civil engineer and arc hltect regarding plans for a new school house The rarest combination of good things ever put togatber is Rocky Mountain I’ea. It cures pimples, indigestion, con Istlpallon, rheumatism and sick head ache. Ask your druggist. A few bird cages cheap at Watkinson’s. Baby sleeps and grows while mamma rests if Rocky Mountain Tea is given, it's the greatest baby medicine ever of fered loving mothers. cents. Ask your druggist. The citizen* of tills School district have plainly told the board three times that they want a six room school build ing, and jet a part of the hoard say they will not work to that end unless they are again Instructed so to do next Monday. L’uless we mistake the senti ment of the people they will receive their instructions. Finn* f*>r a new six room school build inie have been drawn by VV. .J, Fisher mull r ilir direction of O. II. Gibson. They are on exhibition at this office ami will be mi Knitted to Mr, Arnold Koenig, architect of Grand Island. We think ihey urn very good plana and something near what our city demand*. Come In and see them. If the architect thinks wel, of them and the people like tln-m we shall adyoca:e (hat kind of a plan, but If it can be Improved upon ami come within the limit of our mean* ho much the better. We have taken particular pair!* to tlraw them to show up the fact that a six room building can be built for 910,000. or less. Our plan I* estimated to cost about the same a* the Wheeler plan, between eight and nine tliouHand dollars. We say, come in and s e them. The people of this city was horror stricken last evening to hear the piteous cries of .John Hayes whose wife was killed by his «ide about 7 o’clock by a terlfle stroke of lightening. They were driving home in a lumber wagon from the hay lot, sitting In fronton the seat, t* eir little boy and girl in the back end of ibe wagon. When near the II. & M. trai-k and about a half mile from home, tii-’ lightening mi in k them, killing Mrs. Hayes instantly ami knocking Mr. Hayes out ovei the front of the wagon. The horses were also instantly killed, falling In th’-ir tracks and agutind each other. Mr. Hayes was badly dazed, but soon recovered to And Ills wife dead and her clothing on fire. He tore the burning garments from her and took Iter in Ids arms and carried her almost home when Ids cries brought assistance. The children were uninjured but nat urally very frightened, ASHTON LOCALS Mr. Ignac Nowicki found it neces sary to take his wife away fur treat | inent. They left Tuesday morning for Grand Island. Mr. Ktnile T. Heushausen return ed home Monday evening after near ly a years absence as a member of Co. II 'Ird Keg. Neb. Vol., and he seems to be pleased to get back again after a sojourn on Cuban soil. His many friends gave a public reeep tiou and banquet at the opera house on the same evening of his arrival. It was largely attended and all re port having had a * Roaring Good Time." K. ft. Taylor made u flying trip to Loup City and back by rati Tuesday afternoon. Quite a ruin and hail storm visited us on Monday night. Hail stones as large as walnuts are reported, and some sav liens eggs, and it was for tunale Indeed, that no wind a,-com pnnied the *b rtn or a large amount of damage might have been douc We saw one of our old townsmen, Mi. John Waaielewski, now< f*b*utli Omaha, on our streets Wednesday shaking hands witu old friends. Mr. and Mrs. I* J, Taylor were | up ami spent Sunday among friends i and r< latives. Mi»ae« Laura and Grace licrmdio, ter of I,) uk City were the guests of j Vi«-> K'lith Henry Saturday and Huh day. I hull Mt luml |.ii iuc |nt*4i i| nit ’UHM.tbh Im* S tturiUt. i n n if Un> •1‘nilii‘f Hit* Urn*nicitiiijj, flu- nmiiji *«•*■ tn«-i| hi Mjny ibvntelvM lb* »crv lu*#t tti«>v t*ii iti11„ Mr »«»*! Mr* 8 J Fair nf lt«« ill** Mi** Knijai K<i*'lin f I ri t'albtiin, N* It -ui i • il tit'l’lil h i* I* n tif |l |kt«|, ItW*, 'jani Hi*- i. »>» nf Mr *n>l 'li* |l i 'I •Jult* a «; ii»j| <>f •'••|H iii««t* Iii-.;<»n wink I'm - i ** iu f 1*111)1 imi (k* 14*• I’t'H-ill. i liMli li flu' \*M«iM • l» til* Vlll t !u<« U»* i i* *r* * >rii oh tm feint ihr W* i In-in i|uit« a |*i**at • mi t* Im iii)j |>t*i ! |I»M* I IN b‘*a *1 **f lH*> IM * aaliiA 1 I V, I ANNOUNCEMENT CARDS AT M. K. CltUBCE. Services will lie held in the M. E. church Sunday May 21, 1SW9, 10:30 a. in. preaching: Subject: When House (Heading does not Pay Preaching at H o'clock pj m : Subject: Sonic Important reason (or a school house. A cordial invitation extended to all. UEttMAR EVANGELICAL NKK VICES. Pentecost Services i Pflngst Uottcs dienste) will be held on next Sunday, May 21, in this city at 10:M1 a m. In the Baptist church, and at Ashton, at 2,30 p. m. A collection will he held for the lK-ncflt of the Nebraska district of our German Evangelical Synod.—Germans Come. ADO. Jknrkich, Pastor MoTHF.R i.OosE HKOEPTION, The Christian Endeavor Society, will give a Mother Goose'' reception, at Waiklnson s hull. Saturday evening. May 20, iswti. All of the Gooee family will be present Come and enjoy the reunion, ice cream and cuke will be served. WITT CLUB 1MVITB TOO. The History class of the Unity Club, under the instructions of Mrs. C. K. Johnson, Is pro gressing. Egypt being the subject. The ton minute lex son on Parllmsntary I.aws and Usages Is also very Instructive. Those Interested In this work are cordially Invited to meet with us, May 27, lew. I.KUMAR VAUEIN WILL JOIN Til KM. The German Varien Society has accepted the Invitation of the G. A. R a. and will join them in the march from the ball on Decora tion Day, at 10:00 a. m The society will inarch with their new banner which is ex pected to arrive In due time, All members of the Vureln are requested to turn out. STATE SL'NbAV SCHOOL CoRVENTIOM The nebraska State Sunday School Conven tion will be held in Uoldrldge, June 13-15, 1 -M Every Sunday School In the staU' is entitled to one delegate for each member or fraction thereof. In adltlon to these, the Pastor Is a delegate ex-ofllcio, and an alternate should lie elected In case of inability to attend. Entertainment will be provided for all dele gate* presenting proper credential*. Reduced rates of one and one-third fare on the certificate plan have been granted by all the railraads la the state. An excellent program is in preparation. School* should elect delegates at once. For copy of program and blank credentials, ad dress E J, VVn.ATMAN, Secretary. York, Nebraska. DE«'ORATION DAY PHOOUAM UENEIlAt, OBDMl NO. I. To the officers and members of Shllo Pont No VU Dept,, of Neb. G, A. B. You and each of you are hereby directed to report at the Post room. Sunday May US, tsvw, at 10.bO a. m sharp, for the purpose of marching in a body to the M. K. church to attend divine services. Also to report at same place May 30, at 10:00 a. m. to assist in observing Decoration day Exercises will be conducted by Ladles of U, A K. Dated Headquarters May 17, I SOW SAMD. HANCOCK, by W, II Corn,EH. Com. Adj. The Ladies of the O. A. K. having completed arrangements for Decoration day invite and desire that all other civic societies, and citizens join with them. The school children are espe cially Invited. The prosesslon will form at 10: 30. a. m. Infront of WalUioson's Hull, march east to south east corner of square, thence north to M. K. church where they will be ad dressed by our able townsman Judge a. Wall. Wr think and feel that every citizen young and old should have deep interest in these services. If any in the past may have become Indifferent the late struggle should imbue them with a spirit of Loyalty for our fallen brave heroes. We trust that all will come out on the 3bth and show to the w orld we honor and revere our noble defenders. And in memory of their sacrifice scatter flowers over their graves. Committee L. of O. A. K. The circus has come and gone but we still have one or two of those Bedroom suits left at Watkinson’s. whooping Cough. 1 had a little boy who was neatly dead from an attack of whooping cough. My neighbors recommended Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. 1 did not think that any medicine would help him, but after giving him a few doses of that remedy I noticed an improvement, ahd one bot tle cured him entirely. It is the best cough medicine 1 ever had in the house. .1 i/ Moore. South Burgettstown, Pit For sale by Odendahl liro’s Fresh Garden and Field seeds in bulk at T M Heed's lilt. Oaiiv’i Condition I’owdehs, are just what a horse needs when in bad condition. Toole, Mood purifier and vermifuge. They are not food but med icine and the best in tt»e to put a horse ] m prime condition. Price 2-1 cents per I package. For sale by Odendahl Bro's. Mig line of straw hats at Filger’s at your own price. lU t KI.KW AKMt A tS.tLVK. I lie best salve in the world for t tils Bruises sores l nets Halt Hheum Fever 1 Hole. Tetter <^lta|»|H*d Hands t 'Inltdalns < 'urtis slid all Skill KroptIona and pos itively cures (’lies or no pay required. It Is guaranteed to give peifevt satl.fno tiott or money refunded. I’rtce .’A cents i n r bo*. Fur sale by Odendahl hot. Arbuektw oolToo tOc, Mo Laughlin s XXXX l* bars Silver l,tnf Soap 2<r»f at Fillers. I lt*V» ln-Kt a » r from rbim.ii} ' >ll*r|ta«>« HH •m«'0 iii«* «nr m>.i u >*«»il at! klmli til u.a Itviu** f*<r li ^i U»t I I gt I Bit* M iii'mIi lliil h**U*i*u 4 mi >» •. n 4 j in «•„! Dial |« l'k%N|(M>l«th'i ■ i * u*!v ta •ml litiiili'H** Hr in i| I* K OMIMUM IlMN Mill*, 1.4 f or • il» ki il Uu-Util Hni'i l li« rl« it in in r ihiil % la II \ H l‘ Kli tr»- ««*» II I# *U|>l*tM«'ly ilrlh leui 1 fca fiml N>i| i *(|t*k*l I* II \lll‘f.|t |«>. *«•» h iiril • *i» - h - * Kr||i< liitii 11«» IrMtlli «hi*k > *r II.»! >. hftiar u'* I'ltir, |i"i'iiil ruil •!!» m I In mug ■r I hi III I.I.-H* h la *H •'» | A Thousand Tongue*. Could not express the rapture of An nie E Springer, of 1125 Howard it., Philadelphia, Pa., when she found tint Dr. King'* New Discovery for Consump tion had completely cured her of a hack ing cough that for many years had made life a burden. AH other rem«dles and doctors could give tier no help, but she says of this Koval Cure—**lt soon re moved the pain in my chest and I can now sleep soundly, something I can scarcely remember doing before. I feel like sounding its praises throughout the Universe.” So will every one who tries I)r. King's New Discovery for any trou ble of thp Throat, Chest or Dungs. Price 50c and $1.00. Trial bottles free at Odendahl Bro's Drug Store; every bot tle guaranteed. Iloliheil the Grave. A startling incident, of which Mr, John Oliver of Philadelphia, was the subject, Is narrated by him as follows: I wuh in a most dredful condition. My skin was almost yellow, eyes sunken, tongue coated, pain continually In hack ind sides, no appetite gradually grow ing weaker day by slay. Three physi clans had given me up. Fortunately, a friend advised trying Electric Bitters:’ and to my great Joy and surprise, the first bottle made a decided Improve ment. 1 continued their use for three weeks, and am now a well man. 1 know they saved my life, and robbed the grave of another victim.” No one should fall to try them. Only 50 cts., guaranteed, at Od-ndahl Bro’s Drug Store, Cheap Tickets to California Th® lowest rates of tha year are those which the Burlington Route will make late In June and early in July, for the annual meeting ol the National Educa tional Association, at Los Angeles. Lib eral return limits and stop-over privil eges. The coolest route to .he coast Is through Denver and Salt Lake City. Go that way and for a day and a id a night you ride through tne Wonderland of the World- past, canons, mountains, rivers, waterfalls and landscapes gay with (lowers. Information and California literature on request. J, Francis, General Passen ger Agent, Omaha, Neb. tOW KSTES TO TilK EAST, Your attention Is directed to the ex ceptionally low rates In effect this com ing season to nearly every prominent poiut In the East. Never before ha» such an excellent opportunity been afforded fora summer Vaeati m Tour, or tor visiting friends In the East. We mention below a few of the places to which greatly reduced rates have been made. The UNION PACIFIC Is the line that will give you the best service to any of thesepoints, Columbus, Ohio, June 0 9 R ite—One Fare, plus 82.00, for the Round Trip. Ht. Paul, Minn., June 9 13 Rate One Fare and One-Third fur the Round Trip, on certificate Plan Buffalo, N. Y., June 11 15. Rate—fine Fare, plus 82 00, for the Round Trip. Chicago, III,, June 14-15. Rate—One Fare and One-Third for the Round Trip, on Certificate Plan • Milwaukee. Wis., June 11 15. Rate— One Fare and One Third for the Round Trip, on Certificate plan St.Louis, Mo., June20-23. Rate—One Fare, plus #2,00, for the Round Trip Detroit, Mich., July 5-10. Rate—One Fare, plus#2.00, for the Round Trip. Richmond, Va„ July 13-10. Rate—One Fare, plus #2.00. for the Round Trip. Indianapolis, lnd., July ‘20-23. Kate— One Fare, plus 82.00, for the Round Trip. For lull information as to dates of sale and limits, on tickets, time of trains etc., call on—W. 1). Clifton, Agent, Tetter, Salt-Hhsuin ami Eczema 't he intense itching and smarting inci dent to these diseases, is instantly allay ed by applying Chamberlain's Eye and Hkin Ointment. Many very bad e «es have been permanently cured by it- It Is equally ellicient for itching piles and a favorite remedy for sore nipples chapped bauds, chilblains. frost bites and rhroilj sore eyes. *25:ts. per box. For sale by Odeodabl Bro s. FARMS FOR SALE. We have for atilt* Home im proved Sherman county farms, Liberal Terms, Easy Pay ment* < orretpontlenee solic ited. J. S. Thompson, & 80s, Iaiteon, III, iMttltlOf !'••• lit Hk« HMlItin I il»*( lit ( ktMkailam't 1‘aiH Itai'u Mjr m>i» mat ulttiiird with rlieum»il*in abit'li fniiiMt ta.l lii« ilglti limli until lie *a» Miiiiil* lu »illi Alter uiliig nne iik) a half li Ml)** <>l t b*itih*r Utn* 1‘aln j ll.ilut If a a* aide lit lie iImiuI *4 *111 I *ii it <■: 1 * r*« >i(Min* • 1 •! li In |*(*m 1 i Miffeilitg front tb*iiMI«ll*l«t. JmiH bNI I liMt, I r»r,| 1 I'll W V* lul •ale b 1 Oventlatil Urn'* success:™ *. lire »n A* n4 )i r:itm am r*V iiiim w«bb «*m mi, 1b* MrtUlt CutWMT. ««•*•* IMaa.ll». C*| COME! » It takes all sorts of people to make a world, and that portion which we have to deal with must cloth themselves in garment** to unit their work. There whs a time, we are told, when a fig-leaf or an apron of leaven was the tiling. Different now j time has worked great wonders. The man of this day and generation mimt lie clothed from head to foot In accordance with the dictates of fashion and the limit of his ability. Putting yout money into a Savings ^ Hank is next bent to putting it into our Spring Suits that awaits your intelligent selection. You draw Interest on the former, you draw satisfaction an 1 comfort from what you buy here, because it is always TIIE BEST for the money expended, and that Is why our clo'lifoc department Is look cd upon as the KESI'ONSIBLE I’l.A* K TO BUY. Our finely tailored Men's Suits at 85, 87.50. 88 and 80 are easily north one half more. Vou pay it, too, outside of this store FIVE MINUTES AND SEVEN DOLLARS will give you a Top Coat that a tailor would keep you waiting five days and charge you fifteen dollars for, and it wouldn’t he too much. Wouldn’t be any better, though, nor fit any better, and they are right up to the minute it style. Re quick, .lust a few left. A El C)I IASE, Dry Coed:, Grom, Clothing, Shoe:, Etc. Strictly C ash and One Pric** to A IK 4f EMBALMING A SPECIALTY Calls Attended Night or Day O. II. Gibson, Funeral Director. 'T W. J. riMIIKR, Atlorujf ftiul N'uUrjr Public. OHO E llENHCIIOTKK. Publ labor Lul l' i’irt Nomimwmdhi Fisher &, Benschoter, Real Estate Agents, LOUP CITY. NEBRASKA. Town Lota, Wild, Cultivated and Irrigated LANDS FOR SALK.