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About The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917 | View Entire Issue (June 29, 1900)
Lioaal Daws □ Let her rain! Dr. Romine, the dentist. Little Helen Rentfrow is reported sick. J. 1. Depew has bis trip hammer ready to trip. Draft stalion at the Kouud Front born Mrs. Alfred Anderson is on the sick list this week. Mrs. J. S. Bensehoter returned from her Grand Island visit Tuesday “Jim” our Ashton reporter called on us while in the city Saturday. Write Hayden Bros. Omaha Whole sale Supply House for prices and samp les' Cullin Bro's shows will be here on Tuesday July 3rd. Look out for the Elephant. II. J. Cole shaved the face of the court house square last Friday, and it looks slick. Henry A Wilson visited <>rd Monday. The horse races at the fair grounds last Saturday were pronounced a suc cess. Geo. Thompson of Arcadia was in the city Tuesday. George saya Loup City still appears like borne to him. lion. E. Munn, Hazard's genial post master called at this office and exchang ed Ideas while in town Tuesday. Mrs. F. T. Ingersol of North Platte, and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Snyder, visited her parents last week. The Austin base hall team went to Arcadia last Saturday and cleaned up the base ball sports of that town at a 2-40 gait. Don’t forget that Loup City will celebrate the Glorious Fourth in modern style and every body is in vited. S, F. Heynolds, of the Pioneer Meat Market will pay 4J cents per lb., for live hens and 8 cents per lb for spring chickens. When you want bargains In the line of Jewelry don’t fail to call on G. II Morgan. He carries the finest line in the Loup Valley. D. G. Patton came up from Lincoln Saturday and shipped his household goods to that city Tuesday where he In tends locating. All member* of the L. M. L. A. are requested to attend the meeting of July 2nd at 8 p. m., as there is important business to transact, A. II. Hansel has finished his work of enumerating. The last thing he done was to enumerate the lost tribe of Is real that were encamped here. W. I*. Reed purchased the Round Front barn from the Barker people Monday for 91,350. Walter is lloatlng In the tide of McKinley prosperity. The new bridge put across the slough west of town by road overseer Johansen is a good job a provides a first class crofsing of that marsh for teams. If you want your watch out in good repair by the only first class workman in the county call on G. II. MOBUAN,the Jeweler, Fred Odendahl was exhibiting a little chicken Wednesday with four well de veloped legs and feet. It was a freak of nature seldom seen. Small in si/e and great in result are DeWitt's little early Risers, the famous little pill that cleanses the liver and bowels. They Jo not gripe. Odendahl Bros. Rescores vim, vigor, mental anil physical power. Alls your body with warm, tingling life. Tbats wbat Rocky Mountain Tea does. :i5c. Ask your Druggist. Messrs Knutzen and Dold of Ashton, bad an extra addition of their perloili cal pic nic before his Honor .Judge An gier Tuesday, which probably may be “continued next week.” All who suffer from piles will he glad to learn that DeW’ltt's Witch Hazel Salve will give them instant and per manent relief. It will cure eczema and skin diseases. Ilew are of counterfeits Odendahl tiros. Starvation never vet cured dyspepsia. Persons with indigestion are always half starved. They need plenty of wholesome food. kodol Dyspepsia l 'ore digests what you eat so the bod\ can be nourished while the worn out organs are being reconstructed. It is the only preparation known that w ill instantly relieve and completely cure all stomach troubles Try It If you arc suffering from Indigestion It will cer tainly do you good tMeudahl Bros. Mrs. McJ'lure of Hill City, Kao and Mr. Daniel M ishIi of Dodge City, kan aunt and step father of Mrs J |i. lie |« w It tDilltig the latter. Mr. W oods is ai. old Nebraska pioneer and at one time lived * miles west of l.oup City He is an old Soldier and it Is verz In teresting to chat »1th him on the i-ails days of the rebellion and listen to h.t egpettenee as a re.| I*m of Missouri at that time and lui* the burning of hi* H.tuo- o I 'he .1.: | l.io.J.' l luunlcr of his aeighbors whoso only eniue was their love lot our starry banner had in spired Mm with Kepubtb so principles Mr, to node in company with Mr tie pew made us a pleasant call VVrdnes ia» Boeckner the fashionable tailor. Millet anil other tieUI seeds for by T. M. Kieil. Mrs G.isteyer visited Grand Island Monday Bliley Baird lias got located in his new home. Lew Williams jr. and sister Edna, visited Loup City Sunday. Ohlsen Bros are building a brick house for Mr Foek near Ashton. Geo. E. Ilotcbkins and family return ed form Michigan Tuesday evening J. B. O’Bryan had a serious attack of rheumatism the first part of this week Mrs Henry Ohlsen and Children went to Iowa Tuesday for a visit with rel ative* "There is many a slip between the cup and the lip ” So Sheppard our w ide a wake Jeweler says. The ‘‘Bee’’ man was here last Friday, dodging around among the roses and sending honey to the hive. Rey.M.S. Foutch of Ravenna, drove over last Tuesday afternoon and remain ed in the eity over night with Rev. Mat thews Peter Erlandson who w ent to Colorado in the winter returned home for a three month* stav, Monday evening. Augu*t Johnson bis brother-in- law came vvilh him. We did not mean to say last week that the row with the dago occored in the soloon of Mr, Millburn but on the street In front of it. Mr. Millburn or bis business had no connectioe with It. Hon. John Yandegrift and lion T. S Nightingale were again nominated by the populists Wednesday, for the ofllees of representative and county attorney respectively. The Loup City schools have purchas ed a new organ for their assembly room from l’rof. ltecker of Grand Island. It is a beauty and a high grade organ, just such as our schools need. G II Morgan the Loup City Jeweler does all kinds of watch, clock and Jew elry repairing in a workman like man ner. When you have something to do in this line, don't fail to call on him. Ivy poisoning, poison wounds and all other accidental injuries may be quickly cured by using DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. It is also a certain cure for piles and skin diseases. Take no other. Odendahl Bios. Sheppard the Jeweler wishes to state to the public that he Is still in business on the corner, where he intends to stay. Take your Watches, Clocks and Jewel ry repairing to him. Work will tie de livered same day as left. J. B. O'Bryan and G. W. Hunter were elected Trustees in this school district at the annual meeting Monday This Is Mr. O'Bryan's fifth continuous term and the Judge has served his country in two previous drafts in the cause of young America. Don't forget that the Modern W'ood men Intend putting up an old fashioned Fourth of July celebration at Loup City this year, and every body be he Jew or Gentile, Saint or sinner are cordially in vited to come to Loup City and help them make the eagle screech. The City authorities have passed a resolution to the ettet that they will pay to the party first arriving at the hose house, when an alarm of fire is sounded, with a team and wagon and hitch to the lire apparatus and haul it to the scene of the fire, the sum of #2 00. August Bechthold went to Litchfield Monday and took the train for Qurnsey, Wy. Mrs. Bechthold and her mother, Mrs. Win. Kowe, accompanied him to Litchfield returning that evening Mr. Bechthold is a citizen whom we are sorry to lose and hope he may decide to return and continue his residence among us. A representative of the Smith Truss Company, of Topeka Kansas was in the city last Monday and gave Wm. Neville a thorough treatment for rupture. Mr. Neville lias been very bad for some years and seems to be much pleased with the treatment and use of the new truss which the company has furnished him. Mr Rogers of <>rd, was in the city Tuesday and made this office a pleasant call. Mr Rogers formerly wai employ ed in the Journal olllce of his city, lie •ays he was a bvd shouter for Itryan in MW), but that "all must acknowledge that McKinley has given us a wise. ,>ro gressive and enlightened administration beyond that of but very few of hi* pre deecssora." I.oup t'ity ||o«e< ompany No I, met at the hose house |»*t Friday night and elected the following officers Chief c L. Itrake, Foreman, Is. II Hibson 1st assistant, Joe. Met oy, .‘nd assistant W It French, jtee ii II ttiheon, Trea* W t tillMHHi. 1st plpeman J I |Ni|h,si khltioi M Hotiaid drd Ira Foster, tih W O. MiNilty. Hydrant turn F. FI Hrewer and » . Juhapsen I he boys hate the hose house in apple pie order and the Hireling they appuiated a com milter to purchase a new de*k one >to« chairs and uther para*>herti«iia ?*** their voa vutene and are now (tetter e-jun* ped than ever It is the special request of the department that outsiders ylliw retrain from firing h<I»n at itres In the future as It confuses matters ami gr< ally b n i r» the sill, envy of the i A return. ANNOUNCEMENT C'AUHx AT THE M. K. CHURCH. Services will beheld in the M K. Church on Sunday July lit, morning at lo:tu, Sub ject Cod'* Arithmetic." Evening ut h:UO, Sub jcc t, A duty for the Fourth." Preaching ou Oak Creelt at 3, "Uod'i. Arithmetic. A cor dial invitation extended to all. W . E. Matthews, Pastor. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the next regular examination for teachers certi ficates will be held on July 20-21, and we urge ail teachers who can to couie in at this time so that the work of ex amination will be out of the way be fore Institute opens. G. s. Lkinincer, Co. Supt. Republican Central Committee Meeting The members of the republican coun ty Central Committee are respectfully called to meet at Loup City, at the Northwestern otHce at 2 o'clock, Tuesday, July 3rd, 1000, for the purpose of fixing date for Republican county convention, also basis ot representation for the diii'erent townships of the comi ty. All committeemen should be present. Geo. E Renscuoter, Chairman. \V. J. Fisiier, Secretary. HOLIDAY RATES via the Burlington Route July 3-4 be tween stations not more than 200 miles apart Hiram Barker, of Farmington, New Hampshire, and heir to the Barker es tate here, also his attorney Alfred Hayes have been here for the past week cheeking up the business, which for some years has been under the super vision of their local agent, \V. II. Conger. This work was done for the purpore of appraising the land and placing it on the market. By order of the court the estate nas passed out of the hands of the original trustees and all their appointed agents, and under the new management, in order to carry out the instructions of the court, new agents are being appointed Mr. Conger lias made very satisfactory settlement with the Barker folks and the agency has been turned over to J. W. Long who will act as their local agent hereafter. Mr. Barker and his attorney left Tues day morning, to look after their inter ests elsewhere. Consternation was created at Society Hall on Monday by an unbearable, in comprehensablo stomach turning stench that appeared to be every place and yet the cause thereof could not be found. Mr. Mellor, the manager declared that some one of the lodges which met there had locked a cat in their private rooms and it had succumbed to tbe inevitable, or a large dog might have crawled into some secluded spot and left his breath less carcus to disturb the allfactories, or that the Woodmen goat might have clioaked on ills dry shavings or was spoiling for another victim. When low and behold he found in the coal box an innocent piece of limberger not larger than your thumb but equal in strength to Jumbo, and he unceremoniously cast the poor little german out in the cold, cold world. Whew. A Life anil Ilnatli Fight. Mr. W. A. Hines of Manchester, Iowa writing of bis almost miraculous escape from death, says: "Exposure aft'T measles induced serious lung trouble, w hich ended in consumption I had frequent hemorrhages and coughed night and day. Ail my doctors said 1 must soon die. Then I began to use Dr. Kings New Discovery which wholly cured me. Hundreds have used it on my advise and all say it never fails to cure Throat, Chest and I.ur.g troubles." H-gulaa size 50 cents ami $100, Trial bottles free at Odendahl Bros, drug store. An K|iulemle of Whooping Cough Last winter during an epidemic ol whooping cough my children contract ed the disease, having severe coughing spells. We had used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy very successfully for croup and naturally turned to it at|tliat time and found it relieved *tbe cough and effectej a complete cure John <'!.ifyoKi>, Proprietor Norwood House, Norwood. N. Y. This remedy is for sale by Odendah! Bros. A COLORADO Ol’I’ORITNI1 Y. To Ctdorado at about half usual cost June .'I; July “. 8. It 10 and Is. August J via the Burlington Route There's an announcement that will interest thousands it bring* a trip to the cool retreatsof the Rockies wit* in K\ KRY (INK'S reach. It solves the question, Where shall i go (his summer? Tickets are good to return until October 81 See the local ticket agent of the It. ,\ M. It. It It and get particulars. Ilcau* tItuI illustrate I book about t'olorado 7J page*. fWI pictures -sent for »tx cent* [ lu stamp* I I'ramCis, lien l*#»». Agt. i Mu aba. Net> The aneleut* Itelleved that fhrutna ttsiu so the work ol a demon within a min. Any one alio had an attack I of sciatic or mil iiitmatosv rheumatism ! will >giee that the iiiltu tt*»n I* detfiimt »c enough to warrant the trio f It ha* ! to ver been < tun *.I that * liaiuhr r lam » i I'itn tt«ttii would east uot ikwitsi, but II W III core llieul.isllall and biitill'ill i '•<•? U • 11 mot y to the truth of the-late ! no nl **oe spy lo at. o ! rin ib* 1 pain, and this ( t > k l*>ief who h M 1 aftoid* it some worth many time* it* lioat tor »»l» t>y tMen ial«i Itrua. ASHTON XKWj. Mrs. E. G. Taylor, came home from David oily last Thursday. K G. Paige finished census tak iug in Rockville township last Tues day. Henry Ojendyk returned from Des Moins, Iowa last Tuesday where he has been attending college. He expects to return again in the fall. It is rumored that the Ashton creamery has changed hands. Mr. & Mrs. H. G. Taylor and Mr. & Mrs. J. P.'Taylor went to Far well lust Sunday to attend children’s day exercises. Next Wednesday is the Glorious Fourth and Ashton will celebrate it in grand style. Everybody turn out and have a good time. Horn is beiug cultivated the third time and it is looking tine. The merry tune of the reapers will soon be heard in the grain fields. The game of ball played at Ar cadia last Saturday was won by a score of 19 to 4. Although Arcadia was badly beaten everything passed off smoothly. They paid the Austin boys expenses aDd treated them right. Austin now claims chain pionshipof Sherman county. Jim. Knutzen’s Park, Ashton, Nebr., is uow open for the season. A inerry-go round, all Kinds of games, plenty of seats and shade trees, first class accom modations, amusements every Saturday evening. Special Kates for Picnics and Parties.—Wm. KNUTZEN, Propr. The adjuster for the St. Paul Fire Marine and Ilail Insurance Co. has been here and settled the losses by hail of W. O. Brown, E. S. Hay hurst, Milo Gilbert and Augnst Jung. The settlement, we under stand, was entirely satisfactory to all interested. F. E. Brewer is the local agent here for this company. The parties who are damming up the mill race will get into trouble soon if they don’t desist. It Alls up the race and will cause much extra work to get it ready for use. —Geo. E. Hotciikins. I consider it not only a pleasure but a duty I owre to my neighbors to tell about the wonderful cure effected in iny case by the timely use of Chamberlain's Colie Cholera and Diarrhoea Kemedy, I was taken very badly with flux and procured a bottle of this remedy. A few doses of it effected a permanent cure. 1 take pleasure in recommend ing it to others suffering from that dreadful disease.—J. W. Lynch, Dorr, \V. Va. This remedy is sold by Oden dahl Bros. CHERRIES! CHERRIES! EARLY APPLES! EARLY APPLES! RASPBERRIES! P.ASPBEHRJES! for everybody on and after the 17th at the Arcadia Fruit Farm. Ten girls wanted to pick fruit. Will pay .$2 00 to $2 50 per week. No business done on Saturday. VV. F. Jenkins, Arcadia, Neb. no you have fifty cents If you have, will tell you how to get the most for your money. Tha Semi Weekly Stata Journal, published at Lincoln, wants several thousand new subscribers and as a special inducement will mail the paper twice a week from now until the end of this year for ouly 50 cents. Two papers each week with all the news of the world, through the great presidential campaign and the campaign in this state for two United States senators and the state ticket Never in your life have you been offer ed so much reading matter for 50 cents. Send in your money right now. be cause the sooner you send it in, tha more papers you get for your money. Address. Nebraska State Journal, Lin coln, Neh. See thoso new Pulley belts at Sheppards. There's no beauty in all the land, That ran with her (ace compare. Her lips are red her eyes are bright. She takes ltoeky Mountain Tea at night. Ask your Imiggist. The Chinese ask'‘how I* your liver instead of ‘how do you d»r{ lor when the liver i* active the health Is good •TteWltt's I.title K«r*y Kisers are (anion* little pills for the liver and bowels Odcndahl itro*. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. It artitlnaliv dlgeals t he f*s*d and aide Nature In *1 rrtigthening and r>ion UructiHt; tlii'i'iluiH'il digestive or. Vena Itistb. veredd g.*t* ml and tonle. Soother preparation can approach it In vffietenry. It In> •lunth mittrsutl t* riu,»neni!y euree |»%«i<rp»ia. Indig.si ion. Ilisitiiura, I t it me tea, Junir Htoiiiarh, N.»us<.» I*.* *. It. elite fit ti uitralgia.Cramps,ana aiiotlt.-r r* Millsi.f iiii|» rte«-|dig< •llna. Nsmapt c Oett'ti «C».CiH4»a» •» \ it ii l. t .*>• FURWTUPE, FIXTURES AT T. M. BEEPS, STILL IN TEE LEU ON THE CORNER ONE DOOR EAST OF ST. ELMO HOTEL y You will find a busy little jewelry store. In that store it a JEWLER who KNOWS HIS BUSINESS. Ho can repair your Watch, Clock or Jewelry without any patent medicine cry. If you want a pair of Glasses don’t think you can’t get them in Loup City for you can get the same scientific work as you would get in any city. Wo still have Bargains IN Watches Clocks AND JEWELRY. Come in and sec us. We are at home in the Jewelry business and can entertain you. ^ ]. s. SFEPPAFD j the Leading Jeweler and Optician of Loup City. * TO CAL1FOUN1A Tli« American Huminerlunil. “The overlain] Limited” via Union Paclfle makes many hours quicker time between Missouri River and Han Fran cisco than any other line. Finely equip petl with Double Drawing Room Pal ace Sleepers, Buffet Smoking and Lib rary (Jars with Barber Shop and Pleas ant Heading Booms, Dining (Jars, Meals a-la-carte, Pintsch Light, Steam lleat. For tickets, advertising matter and full information call on or address— W. D. Clifton, Agent. Iincklen'H Arnica Salvo Has world-wide fume for marvelous cures. It surpasses any other salve, lo tion, ointment or balin for Cuts, Corns, Burns, Boiles, Hores, Felons, Ulcers, Tetter, Halt Rheum, Fever Hores, Chap ped Hands, Skin Eruptions; Infallible for Piles. Cure guaranteed. Only 5:5c at Odendahl Bros. #115 FOR LETTERS ABOU T N EBR The passenger department of the 1$ & M. R. R. R. offers thirteen cash prizes agregating #115 for letters about Nebraska. Particulars of the contest, which Is open to all, can be hail by ad dressing ,J Francis, (i. P. A., Omaha, Neb. A Wealth of tleauty Is often hidden hy unsightly pim ples, Eczema, Tetter, Erysipelas, Salt Rbeum. etc.Bucklen's Arnica Salve will glorify the face hy curing all skin Eru ptions, also (Juts Bruises, Burns, Boils, Fe ons, Ulsers, and worst form of Piles. Only 25 cents a box. Cure guaranteed. 8ohl hy Odetidahl Bros, druggist. NOTICK ft>11 FUm.ICATION. Department of tho Interior. hand office at Lincoln. Neb. I May 17, Ilk®. I Notice is hereby given that the follow. Ing nametl settler has tiled notice of tier intention to make dual proof In support of her claim, and that hup! pro..twill he made before J, A Angler, the county Judge, l.oup City, Neb on June .'loth, I'sm viz I.cora It Slanders, Homestead Knlry No I7.MW, for the south half ot the south east quarter sectIon I, Township PI. Mange Ir. a be unities the fol owing w 11 nesaee IO prove her continuous resiceuce u|H>n and culttvation of said land, viz August M'lsback, of t.ttchltnld, Neb I'eler Wogan, '• Joseph Lise. Addison K, SmIth, '* J tv JottOMza, Oiglstrr LIVERITA TM* UP-TO-OATC LITTLE LIVER PILL CUtttS Blliousnos •i, [ConAtip.it lot Dyapcpsia, SIck-HoaU - acho mnti Ltvoi Complaint. 100 PILLS bt.iici ».» »tt 4MllUj\ LIVERITAj II CtNTt •H »*» in •II, c*. tMagt |OI'KM»A||L. It It* »s., Ltl# Cllf Unless food Ik digested quickly it will ferment and irritate the atumaeh After each meal take a teaspoon fit# "f Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. It digests what you eat and will allow you to eat all you need of wiiat you like. It never, fails to cure the worst case of dlspep sia. It Is pleasant to take Odendahl Bros. 1 Thou hast strange notions for one so young a substitute to think that thou art the same as Kooky Mountain Teu, 1 made by the Madison Medicine Co :tr>. Ask Your Druggist TIMK TABU Burlington Route LOW* CITY, NEBK. Lincoln, Omaha, Chicago, St. Joseph, Kansas City, St. Louis, anil all points East and South. TRAINS LKAVK GOING Passenger_ Freight GOING Passenger ... Freight. No No SO No. 51 No. 59 Denver, Helena, Butte, Salt Lake City Portland, San FTaucisco, and all points West. AS FOLLOWS! HAST .7:55 a. m .12 50 p in. W LST .4:15 p. in. .12:50a. in. 'I Sleeping, dinner and reclining chair cart (scuta free) on through trains. Tickets sold anil baggage checked to uny point In the United states or Canada. For Information, maps, time tables and tlekets call on or write to It. L. Art lint Agent. Or J. Fit ANOIs, Geu'l. Passenger Agent, Omaha, Nebraska. U. P. RAILWAY. No. at) leaves daily except Sunday citger). K:oo a. ni No as leaves Mondny, Wednesday Friday, (mixed) 12:20 p. m. No. 90 leaves Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, (mixed) 2:55 p. in No 87 arrives dally except Sunday (inlxedt 12:05 p. in No <5 arrives dally except Sunday pitas enger) ?.:t5 p. in » First class service and close Conner tins east, west and suulh W. L>. CUVTom. VIA The I'moil I’iU'ilKs will |i|<utf «iTt-i-t on Jour -j|, July 7 to I" IU,; .lul) IS uinl August .*o«l, Suiuiii< Kirurmou futra ot ONE FAKE FO: ROUND TRIP. I’lu* #J on from malt* |>oli*U Kanana tail Nrl ..TO,. hKMVUM i III OHAIMI 1*1' Kill •» IMiUKV anil Mil I \Kl rii KKm i.imui n>« KKri mm I'ttTM. ta rtma 11 hut I'ui I iiui Table w4 full iNfurmalM t all ua II J, I tiiMa Agent