The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917, August 04, 1899, Image 8

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    Lioaal Daws.
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Roasting ears are ready tor rnusiicat
ion.
The whistle of the stesm thresher Is
again to be heard.
Jimmy Conger's little babe was quite
seriously 111 yesterdsy.
School marms (the sweet things) are
very numerous this week.
Don’t forget the 20 per cent discount
sale at the Bargain Store.
Prof. Starks,of the Litchfield schools
Is attending Institute this week.
Mr. Hickaoan has purchased the Curl
ton property on east Rail Road street
B. O. Wookey aud son Walter, started
overland for southern Colorado, Wed
nesday.
It. J. Brown moved into the house
Just vacated by Chris Johansen last
Tuesday.
Tbo children of Mr. tnd Mrs. Frank
Mereerof Hamilton county, are visiting
their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A.
Angler.
Prof. L. A, Wilson will give a read
ing and elocutionary entertainment at
the M, E, church next Wednesday olgbt.
The date for the 20 per cent diacount
sale at the Bargain Store, is Monday
July 31st, to Saturday Aug. 5th Inclu
sive.
Frank Otlewskl made us a pleasant
call last Saturday He says that corn
now days Is up on the top shslf. His
wheat, he says, Is nothing extra
Mr. F. E. Brewer, Mrs. Kate Tracy
and Mr. and Mra. Rey. W, E, Matthew
left Wednesday morning for Lincoln, to
attend the Epwortb League Assembly.
Fresh Bread e\
ing 5 cts., a loaf.
Saturday at A. E. Chase’s.
W. II. Roerkner the tailor has just
received his samples for fall and winter.
Now Is your time to place an order for
a suit or pair of pants for the winter.
P. J. Krlse and aU daughter. Miss
Mabel, Joe Krise, and Miss Nancy
Krlse, all ol Neligb. Neb. are visiting
relatives here. Miss Mabel is attend
ing the Institute.
The Republican County Central Com
mittee met last Saturday and called the
county convention to meet at Loup
City, Saturday August 10, at 2 o'clock
p. m. Notice the call In this Issue.
Dr. Komi no, dentist, manager of Ro
rnine Dental Co. will visit Loup City,
August 12, aud remain until Aug. 20
If In need of dental work call on him.
Office at hotel. Notice ad on another
page for price a of work.
Mra. DruzIlU Pedler came up from
her home In Hastings last Saturday eve
ning to be present at the grand festival
and adoption of a host of new mem
bers In the Royal Neighbors of Amer
ica. bhe returned Tuesday
We have for sale a full supply of
blank mortgages, deeds, land leases,
notes and mortgage notes od hand. All
printed on best quality paper and are of
the best forms and print. Warranty
deeds to conform with county deed
records.
Mr. Perry Reed returned to the city
last Saturday evening after a four
months sojourn on the Pacific coast.
Mr. Reed will again make his home
among us, and be inform ua that Dar
Orow who went with him will be back
soon. Jim Johansen, also a member of
the party may not return soon.
Adam Schaupp had a very narrow es
cape from being seriously kicked by a
horse yesterday. He was passing be
hind the mare of Rev. W. K. Matthews
when she kicked, striking him on the
hip and thigh, knocklug him back
against the barn, but be bolng close to
her he did not receive any serious in
jury.
Tbe hors* is.es which will take place
at Loup City, August ttiacd 24 are an
aaured success. The uceessary amount
o» money has beea raised and deposited
lu the first bank and the race track
la being repaired in good shape. The
officers are: Judge Wall, president.
C\ I. I‘rake, Field Marshall. A 1*. Cul
ley. Treasurer, II M. Mathews, Seer*
tary.A.M. liennett, Assistant. Treas
urer: and C W Conhiser and J W
l*oug, Assistant Secretaries
A stranger from Custer county pulled
Into town last Saturday eveulng with
bis wife, an Invalid, In a covered wagon
She was unable to walk without the
aid of crutches and w*« being taken |e
Crand Island for treatment They were
•ullraty destitute of the wherewith to
defray rip* aw as of thalrip. C. L. drake
provided them with free lodging at his
hotel add W II lunger, a* usual ea*
soon an the atraet with hi* hand not
•(retched and when hectored i| he bed
MNIs help the pour people on their
way
We notice lu the roater at the First
regimeul Its* nan*# ef eur repreaenia
live Mr. K N t'rtaa, among ih* aorpor
lk Mr I'r.a# saluted from her* I* Mil
the pieeu uf Mr |, M Nhepperd
and want among the hof* of the Itrehen
|io« enmpmsy a petfeci stranger Tin*
essuspeny (a an old on# sod o' had
many who were am t> law loos fur promo
than, pat Mr t rtes coma# hum* a cor i
poral It le very as idem that he earosd
hi* strip** hy hsavary sirlet a leodon
to doty, cepahtht* aad coogonlaUtv,
and It apeak* isisa s K i Ih* young men
Miss Ina Taylor returned home Wed
nesday.
M. II Smith purchased the Thcia
property from T. L. Pllger last week
A serlea of twisting clouds kept our
citizens on the quivlve tor au hour yes
terday afternoon.
Mrs. Wharton bus purchased the
Rosseter residence property In the
south psrt of town.
The corner stene of the new school
bouse will be laid next Thusday with
appropriate ceremonies.
Mr. liowrnsn Is nursing a sore hand
as the result of lime estlng It while
at work on the new school bouse.
Cabinet Photos 99 cents per
do;. at Leschinsky’s Studio
open every day except Satur
days. Come and sec samples.
Win. Sbermau, of Rockville town
ship is said to have a field of wheat that
stands from four to live feet high and
will yield about 30 bushels to the acre.
It Is a new variety and of excellent
quality.
BE GOOD TO YOUBSEl,F and good
to your freinds. When you treat a
frelnd to whiskey give him the best.
HARPER Whiskey is the beverage for
your freinds and for you.—HOLD BY
T. A. KlSnkk, Loup City. Neb
Do not fail to see Draper the photo
grapher, Ho is in Loup City now
with his photo car and will remain
but a few weeks. Loup City people
are seldom given an opportunity to
get aucb lovely pictures
The“ life-line'* Is out extending the
' glad hand” of life, hope and happiness
Reaches around the globe Tis Rocky
Mo untaln Tea 85 cents.
M. II. Smith left for Vermont Wedes
day. Rumor has it that Mr. Hmirh will
bring back a partner ‘ for better or for
worse” for tbe balance of hie natural
life. May cupid attend to bis builuesa
and see that all things are well done in
tbia case
Tbe senior editor of this paper has
been prevailed upon to introduce the
name of the junior editor to make tbe
race for tupervlsor of Loup City town
ship, and we now offer the sacrifice,
the junior editor modistiy says La don't
want It but if It Is forced upon bim be
will accept. Wbat eise could be do?
Frank Beeman, of Kearney and Buf
falo county's candidate for tbe nom
ination of Congressman on the re
publican ticket was bere last Friday
Shaking hands with his republican
friends and making himself acquainted.
He was the gentleman who was urged
to be a candidate for that office at the
time Mr. Cady was nominated four
years ago and recieved a good vote in
the convention, his own county support
ing him from tbe start to the finish.
Mr. Beeman is a pleasant gentle man
and amau of infiuanoe and ablLity. The
contest so far as known at present is
betweeu bim and Judge Klnkade, who
was also here some weeks ago
Last Saturday night marked the grand
est and most eutbulastie epoch in the
history of the Royal Neighbors of Amer
ica of this city. 28 candidates had
been duly elected for honore in this
camp and au adjourned meeting was
bad for tbeir adoption. The ladiee
worked all day Saturday and festooned
the ball with our national colors, the
colors of the order and numerous rare
and beautiful bouquets. Never did the
hall put on such a delightful and rosy
tiut, with garlands ot flowers, inviting
the "stranger’’ to join with this noble
order, and lend their assistance in the
future to build up a fraternal circle, the
nucleus of which this community can
well be proud, and conspiclous among
the grandest was a beantlfu! card,
8 by 10, with ttie Initials of the ord r
It- N. of A. worked in pansies upon a
back ground of evergreen and present
ed by Mrs U W. Hunter far which she
received ttie hearty thanks of ilie entire
membership The following is a list
of the uew members who presented
themselves for adoption. Mr. ami Mrs.
August Moll, Ml and Mrs. W I>.
French, Mr. ami Mrs Albert Anderson,
Mr. aud Mr*. I. K Foster, Mr and M *.
John Jen*, Mr*. Carrie Johansen, Mr*.
K W Vamlorn. Mrs V. Uentfrow, Mr*.
Siowbodney, Ml** Mamie Smith Mi**.
F*nnle Ford, Mis* klleu l.ofholm, Ml»s
M* ra Ktub, Mr*. A. J Morgan, Mr*
I’eter Howe. Mrs, W o McNulty, Milo
Hilbert, Harry Woofcey, Frank Smith.
R J. OUryan After the veremoniee j
of adopt ion were eoac'uded latdea were !
*pte«d and e sumptuous Ice cream top
per w a* an joyed by ail. after which a!
merry good night «**» passed aroung |
and ail went hooia So diean* of the fra
(•rally which *hlei* where a warm J
heart and a *en*e of wars well done at#
the for«mo*l factor*
The service ef (he I \ ioN I* A< I Fit' I
via "Misha or h«>•«** tity I* uu#*, eit*d I
and i-Moon of I’aiaee a leaping 1 art s
luf*l *Mo-king and l.ihrary rare, hi*
>ng t ar* me«>* a la c arte. Free it* llo
lap* Mir i'ar* and Ordinary Wi*«| mg
Oare.
I he I a loo l‘*> id- i« the r>ue for
summer travel
For fell tain* w at toe shout ichsi*.
slop eeara, or a goaty t Meet rated had |
thwrlMaf " live Over land Houle'* t* j
the j'ariir t oast call as* (h |t t si*
t>*« Agee*.
1 ItK teachehs at wukk.
Nearly sixty teacher* are enrolled on
the list and are now attending the
Teacher'* Institute which opened last
Monday morning at the primoiy school
building in this city, and under the
able Inatructors, Horace M Davis, cd
Ord, W. T. Htockdale, of Arlington,
and F. O. Hawxby of Lincoln the werk
Is progressing finely.
SuperlnUndant S. G, Le'nlngcr has
(■taped out a good prngiam and it Is
being carried out with much Interest,
On Tuesday evening the teachers and
citizen* received a rare treat in attend
irig the letcure given by Prof. Davis at
the M. K Church, and on August 10th
Prof Ott, of Dea Moines, Iowa, who
lias made‘218 dates in Ids own sta e In
three seasons will give his vital topic
lecture at the M E. Church The sub
ject of his lecutre Is "Sour Grapes” or
“Heredity and Marriage the Bigot
Kef owns and Keformers. These lect
ures are along the line of educational
work
The follow is a list of teachers en
rolled:
Names. P. O Address.
G;ace Kay, LoupCity, Net>
Georges Gouley, Mason City, "
Emrns O. Anderson, Loup CLy, “
Frankie Inks, *• “ “
Elen Lofholm, ‘ “ “
Sarah Loflbolm •• •* “
Kangheld Nelson, Arcadia, “
Belle Mulick, Loup City. •*
Blanche Rtigno, Rockville,
Ida Carpenter, Austin, “
Mettle Conger, Loup Clly, “
Nina llayes, Austin,
Mabel Vanicoy, Rockville, “
Miss W. A. Hayes, Austin. “
Mrs. Minnie Doon, Lltotfield,
Mata Stevens, “ ••
Mamie Murphy, “ “
Mabel^Filnt, “
Girtrude Flaton, “ ••
Ella Conner, Loup City, “
Maude F'letcher, Boelus,
J. F. Nieoson, Loup City, “
W. II. Kennedy, ** “ •*
Julia Bowe •• “ “
Nlenaa Converse, “ •• “
Minnie Croston, Hazard, “
Minnie Gilbert, Loup City,
Mrs. J. W. Jones, “ ' “
Miss Henry Young, “ “ “
Bessie Emry, “ •' “
Lora O. Smith, “ " “
R. E. Artbaud, Ashton, “
Ella Reed, Arcadia, “
Beulab Knapp, Loup City, '*
Emma Peterson, “ “ “
Maria C. Hillebrandt St. Paul, “
Goldie M. Vansooy, Ravenna, “
Nellie M. Johnson, Westerville. “
Eda Stephens, Rockville, **
Maud Stephens, Rockville, “
Eda Nebler, Ashton, “
Ainaee Whitman, Arcadia, “
Saidee Whitman, “ *•
Minnie Hickman, Loup City, *'
Ella Iuscho, Litchfield, “
Laura Gray, “ "
Edna Williams, Ashton, “
F. W. Starks, Litchfield,
D. E. Mowery, Arcadia. “
Susa Throckmorton, Divide, “
Hattie •• “ “
Lilian Nightingale, Loup City, “
Francis Ford, “ “ “
J. 8. Knight, “ “ “
G. F. Johnson, * “ »
H. L. Teeter, ** “ “
Eflle Zimmerman, “ “
ASHTON LOCALS
Mr. J. C\ Schaupp railed It to
Loup City od Thursday on business.
Mr. K. Q. Taylor paid the hub a
visit on Thursday.
Quite a party of Ashtonites made
a trip to Davis Creek last Friday in
quest of a number of the flnnsy tribe.
They report having had an elegant
time.
Mr. Bartbalemew Lnkaszewski,
accompanied by his son Frank went
to Lincoln last Friday morning on
business, returning home on Satur
day afternoon.
A very exciting game of ball was
played on the diamond at this place
last Sunday lietwcen the Second and
Third nines of this town, with a vict
orv for‘ The Kids,' much to the cha
grin of the Second nine. The battle
was a lively one, and at the end of
the last inncng stood 2u to 2 i,
Mr. and Mrs. K H. K. Kendall
of St. Paul, spent Sunday with rela
tival in oui bustling Ittlecity.
Mr. and Mra. A. N. Conklin drove
to St, Paul Tuesday afternoon for a
short visit with relatives
Mr. Hsrstowof Oed. ws* a pleas
ant sailer Monday.
Prof. |« A Wilson of Seward
gave a verv entertaining elocution
ary reading at the Presbyterian
church, which waa enjoyed by all
Mra. S 1» l.atuphere left Wed
ntsdav for Aurora. Neb,, where she
goes for a short visit.
For Hale' A good luilcb raw Price
and particularseaa be ob'ained of
W M Smelser
J P Taylor slopped a car of bogs
'V *dne*dav
Mr H H Wright la* to 11*. I the
town fur a free miuh ai entertain
went for Wednesday night, Aug tt,
H |t llorton of l)ra»l Island was
s csllvr on Wedneadav
Mi and Mra T l> W dton spent
Huaday si l,»*wp City
There are rumors to the sir of a
change of ownership of one of roil
elevator*
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ANOTHER EXCURSION OVERTHE
BURLINGTON ROUTE TO THE
BLACK HILLS
Date. Tuesday. August 8th; Kate,
one fare for round trip; Limit. 30 days
from date of sale.
The summer resorts of the Black
Hi'Is are filled as never before. Hot
Springs and Sylvan T/ike are crowded
with pleasure seekers, I he hotels and
sanitariums are doing the biggest bus
iness in their history, but there is still
room for more.
That Hot Springs burmal waters
have lost none of their old-time efll
cacy is proven ov the fact that more
people have been cured or benefltted
tMs j ear than ut any time in the past.
Remember the date of this l<>w rate
excursion, Tuesday, August gth. Rem
ember too, that the Burlington Route
runs a through sleeping car to Hot
Springs. (let aboard it at Lincoln or
anywhere north of there and go through
wirtiout change or delay of any kind
J Francis, flen. I’ass'er. Agt., Omaha.
♦ ♦ ♦
Tetter, Full-Klirmn uikI Enema
The intense itching and smarting inci
dent to these diseases, Is instantly allay
ed by applying Chamberlaiu’s Eye and
Skin Ointment. Many very bud esses
have been permanently cured by it- It
Is equally efficient for itching piles and
a favorite remedy for sore nipples
chapped bands, chilblains, frost bites
and chronic sore eyes. 25cts. per box
For sale by Odendahl Bro's.
♦ • ♦
NOTICE OF WARNING.
As complaint is made to me that per
sons arc killUng meadow larks, and
singing birds, and are tresspassing on
the laud of others and killing game in
violation of the game Jaw of the state,
notice Is hereby g I ven that hi all cases
iu the future where security for costs
Is given I shall institute proceedings
upon complaiut being made.
Dated Julv 31st, 1899.
T. 8. Nioutinoalk, County Attorney
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NOTICE OF WARNING.
Ail parties are hereby warned under
penalty of law not to hunt game on
the lands described as follows and be
longing to the undersigned: All of
section 32 ar.d east half of section 29,
township 10 Range 13. in Logan town
ship, 8herman county. Anyone not
heeding this notice will he prosecuted
to the full extent of the law.
Carl Anderson,
Peter E'ki.andson,
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*45c for the Cftinpii'gn.
The Twice-a-Week State Journal,
printed every Tuesday and Friday, will
he sent postpaid with all of the news of
the world from now until after election
for only 25 cents. It is worth that much
to read iboul the Fighting First regi
ment's return. The Journal, printed at
the state capital, is the leading Nebras
ka paper and it’s mighty cheap at a
(juarter.
Mr. I*. Ketehum of Pike 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 th s liniment af
fords. For sale by Odenuahl Bro's.
HI CK l.K.NV AKN1CA HALVE.
The best salve in the world for Cuts
Briuses Sores Ulcers Salt 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 give perfect satisfac
tion or money refunded, l'rice 26 cents
per box. For sale by Odendahl Bros.
NOTICE TOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior i
Land Office, Lincoln Nebr <
Aug, slnd, 1*1*1. i
Notice !* hereby given that the follow
ing nameu settler has tiled notice of her ire
tentton to make final proof In support of
her claim, and that said proof will lie
made before the County Judge of sher
man countv at Loup City on sept, blip l*<.m.
vis .Mary E. Hell Homestead Entry
No 1?4K*. for Lots 7 and * ol
Section «, Township 14, Uange II west.
She names the following witnesses to j
prove her continuous residence upon and
cultivation of *ald land, vis
James w /ink, of Loup, Nebraska.
John C. Vandergrlfl, of Austin, “ ,
Then,a* II. IMIlon, of '• ••
John W, Carpenter, of ’• M
J W Johnson, Register.
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20 PER CENT DISCOUNT SALE.
This means more than an ordina
ry special sale. It means that every
thing instock except groceries will
go at a cut price next week. I will
soon start for market, and iny trip
means the arrival a little later of cards
of new fall goods. We must have a
place to put them, and money to pay
for them. I am going to make the
room and get the money by reducing
my present stock as much as possible.
It will pay you to help me do this.
A. E. Chase.
Thev Go to DRAPER S Photo Car.
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Bouncing babies, stately mother*.
Mirthful maiden* by the score,
Brides and bridegrooms without number
Enter DRAPER'S PHOTO CAR.
Beaux and bachelors by the dozen,
Mixed with married men galore,
Jostle with the side walk traffic,
On the stieet near DRAPER’S door. w
Actors from the heights dramatic;
Preachers from the bouse of prayer;
Soldiers from the state militia
Go to DRAPER’S if anywhere.
Social clubs, and groups extending
Throughout learning’s beaten paths.
Mingle in the midst of DRAPER’S
Rich display of photograph*.
Lawyers, editors and statesiuer,
Transient visitors in town,
Go to DRAPER’S sit for photos,
Draper’s photos of renown.
So remember when you’re anxious
To obtain a photo tine;
DRAPER is the acknowledged leader
Of all artists in bis line
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SPECIAL PRICES ON PHTOS.
SIZE. GLOSS FINISH. DULL FINISH
Stamps p<>r |8 f .25 ,
Little Queens, “ Doz. 1 00 • 1 25
Cabinet, one person, “ “ 1 50 2 00
Cabinet, two persons “ “ 1 75 2 25
Cabinet groups “ “ 2 00 2 60
5x7 groups “ “ 3 00 3 75
0x8 groups “ “ 4 00 5 00
Cabinet Views, in town “ “ 1 50 ' 2 00
6^ x Views in town “ “ 3 50 4 00
We also make copies anil eulargemenls from old faded pictures, but
cannot submit prioes on this kind of woik until we see tbe picture to be
coppied,
EDGAR DRAPER, Photographic Artist. ^
A. CULLEY A p OULLSY,
President QmMw.
FIRST BANK OF LOUP CITY,
General Banking Business Transacted.
Paid up Capital Stock $20,000
Cohuespondknth: Seaboard National Bank, New York City, N. Y., Omaha
National Bank, Omaha, Nebraska.
There are Many GOOL PESOPTS
On the line or reached* via the
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YOU WILL FIND FISHING IN ROCKY MOUNEAIN
STREAMS, HUVTING IN WYOMING,
CURATINE WATERS IN HOT SPRINGS OF IDAHO r
For Time Tables, Folder*, Illustrated Books, Pamphlets d«acripUv|
of the teantnry traversed, rail on
W D CLIFTON, Agent.
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