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About The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917 | View Entire Issue (July 7, 1899)
-1 wr— l •™ = ,.«te I’edler retilWlfed r-o IVnyi'f. ^“^nsmornlng. Nearly 1i In 0* toWtVV fell during ! We.ftVe».+*,yv Mrs .1. I'llll-iaeger and daughter re.; turned from tlie I’aciric coast last eve- ; nlng. Mr. Earnest Rouse and Miss Stevens of Litchfield, were county seat visitors Monday. The Odd Fellows held their Instilla tion Wednesday night and partook of a lap supper. Mrs T. A Taylor and Mias Belle Mu Jlelc were Initiated In tha Degree of Honor last night. Corn is promising ao abundant yield while small grain ia doing much Letter that was anticipated. One of' the large doors In the Round Front barn was lifted offlta hinges by the wind Tuesday night. The German Vereln continued to en Joy their dance Tuesday night notwithstanding the storm. Frank Hotchklns had the misfortune to get a young colt so badly cut on barb wire that he had to kill It. The Seventh day Advent* held a picnic near Arcadia on the 4th a number of persona from here were up. Owing to the rush of work at Boelu*, Kdgar Draper the photographer will not be in Loup City until July 11th. The little daughter of Mr. and Mr*. Frank llotcbklns. who has had a severe run of fever is reported better. Miss Kate Moor, would especially call the attention of her lady customers to her line of Sailor and Walking bats. At cost for 30 days Geo Deinlnger of Oak Creek sub scribed to the Woodmens articles of faith last Saturday night. Geo savs bis lungs arc perfect. The11 life-line” Is out extending the “glad hand” of life, hope anti happiness. Reaches around the globe. Tla Rocky Mountain Tea 35 cents. A blaze In the residence of Joseph I’rless called the Are boys out just a* It began to rain Wednesday afternoon very little damage was done. The dance at the I’orter building on the evening of the 4th was not very extcnilvley patronized but those who were there seemed to enjoy themselves Mrs C. M, Snyder left over the U. 1*. last Saturday morning for her old home at Rushford N. Y. having been called there by the Illness of her mother who la 70 years old, The Northwestern was in great de mand last week because of the detailed account of the late storm, Every extra copy we had was gone before the even ing of the date of issue. We learn Sonenfelt, the prisoner who refused to plead guilty on Wednesday, and thereby caused a term of District court to be called for next week, has weakened and 8greed to plead guilty. “I have used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy In my family for years and al ways with good results.” says Mr. W. B. Ccoper of El Rio, Cal. “For small cblldreu we And it especially effective.” For sale by Odendahl Bro's. Edgar Draper the photographer will bo In Loup City with his photo car July lltli and will remain in here about three or four<weeks. This will be your oportunity to get a dozen nice photos. Do not tail to take abvantage of it. Mr C. R. Cushman of Omaha waa here last Monday and bid on the building of the new school house. While here he ex amined the brick manufactured by Obl sen Bros ar.d pronounced their, better quality than those made at Omaha. The time has been extended to July 10th for* the npenlng|of bids for build ing the school bouse arid all contractors bidding were notlAed. At present there are two bids In and indications are that there will be acven oreight bids Hied, H. K. nohaoffer of Curtin, Neb, and editor of the Curt* Enterprise made tbl« office a pleasant call while In town last Saturday. Mr .Schaeffer'* wife la a daughter of Conductor T A Taylor, and they were here visiting Mr Taylor. On the Fourth while Mr, Clifton the U. I* ageut wa* at dinner the depot wa* broken Into and »everal dollar* in small change *tolen Mr Clifton had put the larger money In hi* pocket when he left the depot and thereby saved • consider able lose. The perty that did the job lives light here In town end la known to the agent and tl la hoped an r asm pie will be wade In thiacaee. IVraona troubled with diarrhoea till be Interested In tbe oaperience Mr, W M Hu*b, clerk of Hotel Itorrence, t'rovldeofo, K I lie »*>• For aey ere! year* I have been aliuoat nuniini •offerer frvoa diarrhoea the fr*«|oe«n etterke complete I v pruatrallng me and remtertng me unffi for mi duties at thla hotel About twu scare »gu e travel lug roieeman kindly gave ere a *mell bottle of Cheat berlaiu't c»lle, Cholera end IMerrboee Hemedy Mueb to my •orprlae end dellget It* rffeeta were Immediate Whenever | f>it ,f mi the disease I weetd fortify myaelf ageioet the allwk » th e »ew do»<<« u| Ul« r a baa ids romedr I be ro«»lt ha. been ref* satisfactory ami alwwi *■««« (hate relief from tbe eltMbm * For aele i thietadehl Urn's. Mrs. \V\ Fisher is visiting her par ents Mt. and Mrs. J, L. Bailie at Shelton. Mr. L. A Williams of Ashton Was np Wednesday night attending Odd Fol low* Lodge• Small picnics consist log of several ruuillies to a picnic was the order of the day on the 1th. St. l'aul 'scooped the Ord team In both the tests In the Fire Department contest on the Fourth. Alfred Chambers ha* disposed of bis interest in the Saloon business to Mr Slobodney of St. Paul, A large number of our people went to Grand Island to celebrated the fill re turning Wednesday noon. Mr. and Mrs A.E. Chasearo rejoicing over the arrival of a new daughter, at their house on the morning of the 4th, Miss Kate Moon wishes to announce that for the next thirty days she will offer her splendid line of uililltiery goods at cost. The cliimneyjon the residence of W II. Conger was knocked off by a strok of lightning during the thunder storm last Tuesday night . It's like a “dip in the fountain of youth" Touches the cheek so gently that youth Ungers on the face of old Hge. Rocky Mountain Tea does. Mr Henry Tangerman of Hrisiol town ship was a pleasant caller at this office Monday. Mr. Tangerman reports crops looking flue in bis section. Maud Last night Jack told me that he wouldnt marry the best girl living unless —what —unless she took Rocky Mountain Tea. Bright feliow. Mrs. D. II. Dobson, of Litchfield was a pleasant caller at this office, Hhe wish ed to get a copy of the Northwestern containing un accent of the storm, hut we had none on hand. A. K. Chase is making extensive changes in the inside of Ihe brick store formerly occupied by A. Watklnsoii. He will have the best arranged store in town when it is complete. A pure whiskey agrees with any food in fact aids digestion It tones the stom ach, increase the flow of the gastric juices and so promotes strength and flesh. A pure whiskey like Harper Whiskey. Hold By T. H. Rlsnku. Loup City, Nebr. The county clerk reports having re ceived a certificate from school district No 25, certifying to the levy made ut their anual school meeting, and on the back it staled tiiat the within certificate was not signed by the moderator for the reason that toe bridge was washed out and the meeting was held on both sides of the creek Mr. I*. Ketchum of I’iko City. Cal., says: "During my brother's late sick ness from sciatic rheumatism, Cham berlain's Pain Balm was the only reme dy that gave him any relief.” Many others have testified to the prompt re lief from pain which this liniment af fords. For sals by Odendahl Bro’s. "During the hot weather last summer I had a severe attack of cholera mor bus, necessitating my leaving my busi ness,’’ says Mr. C, A. Hare, of Hare Bros., Fincastle, Ohio. "Alter taking two or three doses of Chsinberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoe Kennedy I was completely relieved and in a few hours was able to resume my work in the store. 1 sincerely recommend it to any ode aitlicted with stomach or bowel trouble. For sale by Odendahl Bro’s. The District Jubge arrived in town Wednesday and opened court to dispose of the cases again Chipp and Honenfelt it being understood that they would plead guilty, but when arranged before his Honor. Honenfelt made a plea of not guilty. Chipp plead guilty und on account of Honenfelts plea was remand ed to jail until after the trial of the lat ter when sentence will be passed on both. Court adjourned one week to give time to call a jury. While coming down town one evening last week we saw a team ■ landing tied to a neigh boring elm tree, a tree of fair alio and rare beaut). Moth horse a were eating the life out of it while the owner was leiaurelv leaning on (the buggy wheel. It would aeem that any man with emninoa «.nae would know lietter than to let ln» atot k deatroy tree*. It eoala moi.ey { and an extra etf.irt to gat them atari •d. Tl» l«o bn) a a till rre tur n-i r*int the i-ouuly ) ill fur rattle ate* Pag eaetled in galling the hlttgr* . it the dour on I ha Ith and Wea.lad n.eir a «t in Ik* bluff* They had sal iaa» g..oe long • he« th*ir ab**N«<« ••* dneotered *t,il • h# ffheiltf au imi the M-fhi lie (MmIi the right Hark li<»a» th<- *tart .wt up**** aeahtag M> t ranter* rr*|,»*, • he** liNtw**! hy < harlev t ran. r • hare they hat mad* f »r I h«rl*v «*•--h a hurt* a*.I went »lih the M.r» rt ami ffaaaff tha pair In a ... awrtll k| • rawer* l.aka t hey were hrwught hick a *d pi. r-t in it.. . n* fur keuglag Mima it nil Imp-** *thte tw keep lnarriMiant • tram ot*r pat* | -mew with alwk lk*i • au iu**n * * r* . wwuld W be wall iu i«*r thorn **•»•« a out eutlreif aud lodt tbelong*. |i might •era auma b***4 r*. tag fur the sheriff ANNOUNCEMENT CAItOS NO '.EMMAN EVAS'.KI.ICAf. SEMVICBS. There will he no German services here next Sunday, as I will till appointments at Ashton and Ki'Uo. Ar«. JKNNHt) n Pastor. PENMAN Si The Gerinan summer school coutnietn*ed la.st Tuesday. The school days of ehcli week arc Tuesday. Wednesday and Thursday. The hours each day are from H:30 to ll 30 a. m. The principal subjects are: reading and writ ing about 2 hours: singing and bihle history I hour every school day. Members of the Ger man Evangelical church congregation may •end their children free. Otherwise so each per month will be charged. School will be held In tW primary school building by Hkv. au<«. JknnhIi ii AT THE M. E. f'HCUi H Sunday July W, IMWi.—Services will lie held at the M. E. church, morning services I0;30. sub ject: “The Question 1» there a Life after Death, answered. Evening service, s. p. m. Subject: “My duty to the new School Hoard. '* Afternoon services at Wiggle Creek at 3, Subject: “Good Citizenship " A hearty Invitation Is extended to everyone to attend these services. Notice to Teacher* Notice In hereby given that on examination for teacher* certificates will be held at the primary school house In l-oup City on Friday mid Saturday July lltli ami Iftth. All teachers whose eortitleatos expire before August IVth should come In on the above dates, as no examination will he held at the close of Institute this year. Watch for Institute) announcement next week. (1, S, LeIninobh, Co. 8upt. ATTKgl) THE MEETING. Quito an Interest Is being manifested by our citizens, and steps an1 being taken by the people of Sherman county to participate In the reception to tie given the First Nebraska Boys which will tie given at Lincoln soon after their return from Manila. A public meeting of our citizens Is called to meet In the court house square Loup City, at s o'clock In the evening of Saturday, July s for the purpose of arranging to have Sherman eoun ty represented. Band music, patriotic songs, speaking from the band stand, etc. will be listened to. It Is thought to send u delegation from here, also to raise a certain sum of money to contribute to the expense sheet for tin re ception and to assist In paying fare of our brave boys to and from their homes. Let Sherman county do herself proud on this occasion. Come to the meeting. Our signal station report* ili.it there was rain fell on sixteen days during the month of June. O. I,. I>rake is having his hotel repair ed and renovated , Oh men Bros ure do ing the plastering. Hogs are worth 93,30 per hundred. ♦ • ♦ NATIONAL. KDUCATION ASSOCIATION MKETING. For the meeting of the National Edu cational Association at Los Angeles, Cal,July 11-14, 1899, the UNION PA CIFIC will make the greatly reduced rate of one fare, plus $2 00, for the round trip. The excellent service given by the Union Pacific was commented on by all who had the pleasure of using it to the oonnentlou at Washington in 1898. This year our educational friends meet In Los Angeles, and members of the Association and others from points East should by all means take the UNION PACIFIC. The service of the UNION PACIFIC via Omaha or Kansas City Is unexcelled and consists of Palace Sleeping-Cars. Buffet Smoking and Library-Cars, Din ing-Cars, meals a- la-carte, Free Reclin Ing-Chalr Car* and Ordinary Sleeping Cars. Tho Union Pacific is the route for summer travel. For full information about'tickets, stop overs, or a finely illustrated book describing “The Overland Route*' to the Pacific Coast, call on W. D. CLIF TON, Agent — ♦ ♦ ♦ Our baby has been continually troub led with colic and cholera Infantum since bis birth, and all that we could do for him did not seem to give more than I temporary relief. uD'il we tried Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera and liiarrlioe Remedy. Since giving that remedy be has not Iwen troubled. We want to give you this testimonial as mu evidence of our gratitude, not that you need It to advertise your meritorious remedy — • 1. M Law, Keokuk, low,#. For sale by Odendahl llro's. •(•martian!* •(•■in* Mr*, Midi**! I.'iirtain, I'lalniti-lil 111 limit** tin- *i, I• menI tIt it *he i-mi|«li> fiitit, »»hii h »• i nl mi iii’r limgk, kh< a ia tii-alnl |nr ■ mnulh lit In r famll} |iliVk|i'imi, Imt grain antkiv 11•• • ■.|,l llll l.l! I hn|i«'lt*»> Vll*l|m if I'll! •uit»|illnn ami that im imilit-me ii.nl.I i ttrv her Her ilnitthi •ujfi'.ial In King* Nek | llk’iil • f t Inf I .11, trail! lull •Im- 'miiKht a UiUh- an I In h*r 'triigh* ! fninnl hern*ll hr III lit let! front Mr I I fear j She »*inlliineil |ia tan* ami a>t< r ,t aging [•I* Imiile f'*iiii.| inik.if k..i,*,| anrl [«»». mitt .Im k tier nau liiMikeai fti aiiil ! l< *• ami at ‘he mr an fi«*trla' | hntila* nf I hi* Unrat iNt.len ! itahl Rfu'a |littg H ire 1 tialt u rriil* ami 41 Hit, rtert ImMH* guataalvul * TO Till? PUBLIC. On Wednesday July 12th at .'1 o'clock p. m., wo will rallle of the Phonograph ! on which we have been Isstuitig chan ccs for the past two month* All par ties holding tickets on the same arc re quested to he present to help decide on the method to he used Spectators eot diallv invited to attend. Heirember the date. .Illlv 1-Mll Yount Respectfully. ('HAS. Gasteykr. TIME TAHLK LOUP CITY. NKBR. Lincoln, Denver. Omaha, Helena, Chicago, Butte, St. Joseph, Salt Luke City. Kansas City. Portland, St. Louis, Sun Francisco, anti all points and all points East and South. West. TRAINS LEAVE AS FOLLOWS! GOING EAST No r,a Passenger.7:Via. in No no Freight.2.00p.m. GOING WEST No. 5) Passenger .4:15 p. in. No, Bil Freight...Ili.Min, in. Sleeping, dinner unit reclining chair car# (seats free) on through trains. Tickets sold and baggage chocked to tiny point in the United States or Canada. For Information, maps, time tallies ,md tickets cull i*n oi write to A. F. Werts Agent, orj. Fit\NUIs, Uen'I. Passenger Agent, Omaha, Nebraska, U. P. RAILWAY. No. h* leaves daily except Sunday (pass enger). 7 2Kt a. in. No. 8s leaves Monday, Wednesday and Friday, (mixed) 2:05 p. in. No. <#) leaves Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, (mixed) 2:30 p. in. No 87 arrises daily except Sunday (mixed) 11 45 a. in No. *5 arrives dally except Sunday (pass, eager) 7.or> p. in. First class service anil close connections east, west and south W. D. Clifton, Agent. THERE IS ONLY ONE overland route s P/CTO**'^ DIRECT LINE TO ALL POINTS IN Nebraska, Colorado, Wyoming Utah, Pacific Coast and J’ugat Sound. Palace Sleeping Curs. Ordinary Sleeping Curs. Buffett Smoking and Library Curs. Free Reclining Chair Cant pining Care, Meals a In Curts. Fortliuetati.es, folder*, tllu*t ruled boohs pamphlets, dlsorlplive of the lemtary traversed, call on W, I) Ci.iftoi*, Agent. LEGAL NOTICE. State of Nebraska, county of Sherman, Vill age of Loup City, s. s. Estimate of expenses for which appropria tion should tie made for ensuelng municipal year as follows. For General Fund Purposes 870(500 •* Street " " 400.00 Water “ “ tflO.OO “ Interest on Water Ikimls 550.00 Village water bond Sink. Fund (tao.oo 43,710.00 Tlie entire revenue for the mtifilcipal year ending May 3rd 1 S', h was as follies: For General Fund purposes ..8700.(1) “ Street Fund.. 500.00 *• Water Fund .... yoo.OI) “ Int. on water bonds. 850.00 “ Judgment. . 800.(51 48.750,00 By order of VUIugc Board. ,Vitae.-* my hand and the >eatof said Village on, this 21st day of June lsww (seal) J Pim. JaXokh Chairman. Attest G. II Giunon Village Clerk NOTICE FOB PCIILl AT ION. Land Oflloe, Lincoln. Nebraska ( April loth, MW. 1 Notice 1* liereby gi ven l hat the follow . lug named settler Ims Hied notice «»f his intent ion to make rlnul proof In support <>f hi* claim, and that said proof will be made before t lie i ounly Judge of Sherman County, at Loup, Nebraska, on July 24t 1800, vlx: John P. Caituody, Home stead Entry No IK.up, fur th« west lialt North east quarter Section Ho, Town ship It), Rangu 10 West. lie names the following witnesses to prove ins eonlinuous residence apu* and cultivation ot said land, vtx; Janie* Parmody, of Arcadia, Ntln i hallos K, I*. I.aee, of •• •• Clarence I.arson of •• •• Charles J Mc'urni*, of lluxtey, »• J \V Joliasi.K Regleter. Livm *< f THE yj^-1 C P £ UTTLr t. ' 7 L * .*t ^ *il.» Hi him \n.\iii. mhos.. I. «*l> I’m __,_ DON’T MISS T. L. PILGER’S SHOES, HATS, DRY GOODS. Notions, Oueesware. Etc. AT ONE HALF THEIR VALUE. Don't fail to call soon as lie wants to close out his stock and convert his store room into an opera house. It is im possible to quote you but a few prices. Come and see the BJG BARGAINS TH/Vf, PILGEll OFFERS. I am closing out mv shoe and hat stock regardless of what they cost me. Farmer’s bring in your butter and eggs. I will pay you the highest market price for them and you can buy goods / of me at prices you never dreamed of. DON’T FAIL TO CALL AND BUY YOUR GOODS BE FOBE T. L. FI LG Ell’S STOCK IS ALL GONE. IT WILL PAY YOU XXX Colfee . . . 0 tents. A i buckles. . . 10 “ Best Parlor Broom Made. .... .... 19 “ Clothes Pins, per doz,... .... j <i 9 bars Silver Leaf Soap . . 25 “ Carden seeds, three papers for . ... 5 <• A barrell of ginger snaps for. . 20 “ Best lye, per can. .... 5 Bird seed, per package.... . .... 7 None such mince meat .... 9 ** A and H pound soda. ... 5 “ ^ •iars and churns, per gallon.... .... .. 7 “ Sailor Hats. . . 15 ** Mospnito bar, per yard. .. 4 <* Best needles made, one paper. . 3 “ My dry goods and notion stock will go at a price that no ot her merchant in this country can meet. I will place on .sale a large stock of remnants. I will guarantee to save you money on anything you buy. Respectfully yours, THEO. L. PILGER, HEW YOPK STOPE. '* Loup City, Neb., June 23, 1899. A. CULLKY A. P. CULLEY. President. Cashier FIRST BANK OF LOUP CITY, General Banking Business Transacted. Paid up Capital Stock $20,000 Coriikhpomurntx: National Hank, New YorkCitr, N. Y.,Omaha National Hank. Omaha. 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