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About The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 28, 1900)
I. S. SHEPPARD, Jeweler and Optician, Loup City, Neb. Uoaal Dews. Dr. Romine, the dentist. Jacob Albers went to Omaha Wednes day. John Travis went to Omaha Tuesday morning. Go to Sheppards fur line hand en graving. 9 7 Dr. Goff of Litchfield was a county aeat visitor Monday. Mrs Walworth returned to her home In Chicago Wednesday. Mrs. E. A. Smith Is visiting her peo ple on Clear Creek this week. P. T. Howe came up from Toward county Monday to visit his family Mrs L. Hansen left yesterday morn ing for a two weeks visit with friends. Write Hayden Bros. Omaha Whole sale Supply House for prices and samp les All kinds of ) Jewelry repairing [■ SHEPPARDS. Promptly Done at) W. II. Williams, our next county attorney has been a widower for the past two weeks. To prevent consumption quickly cure throat and lung troubles w ith one min ute Cough Cure.—Odendahl Bros, If you want your watch Dut In good repair by tbe only first class workman in the county call on G. H. Mono an, the Jeweler, L. G. Fisher went to Omaha In re sponse to a telegram that bis little son bad been poisoned. He went Tuesday morning. When you want bargains In tbe line of Jewelry don’t fail to call on G. II Morgan. He carries tjje finest line in tbe Loup Valley. Louis Haller is having a great deal of well work to do In Valley county. When a man does his work well his services are in demand. H. Hmelscr, republican candidate for senator was in the city Wednesday ufter a few days spent in Buffalo county looking over the political situation. Mothers endorse it, children like it, old folks use It, We refer to One min ute Cough Cure. It will quickly cure all throat and lung troubles,—Odendahl Bros. me most dainty and effective piJlg made are I)eWitt’s Little Karly Risers. They are unequaled for all liver and bowel troubles. Never gripe.—Oden dahl Bros. G. II Morgan the Loup City Jeweler does ail kinds of watcli, clock and Jew - elry repairing in a workman like man ner. When you have something to do this in line, don't fail to call on him. The little 7 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Zink had the misfortune to full from a horse Monday, breaking bis arm between the wrist and the elbow. Dr. Main was called and reduced the fract ure. Jerry Shrove came breathlessly into our office last Saturday morning and between gasps announced it was a boy, weighed ten pounds and hollooed for McKinley, and the last we saw of Jerry be wras making a bee line for a box of cigars. As usually treated a sprain will dis able the Injured person for three or four weeks, but if Chamberlain's Pain Balm is freely applied a complete cure may be effected in a very few days. Pain Balm also cures rheumatism, cuts bruises and burns. For sale by Oden dabl Bros. The Ladies of theG. A. R. social last Friday night was a very enjoyable affair. Quite a crowd gathered and games and plays were indulged in until it was an nounced that supper would be served by the iadles in bloomers and each one appeared with a blooming rose on her breast. Large sun spots, astronomers say, caused the extreme beat this summer, and doctors declare nearly all the pros trations were Induced by disorders of tho stomachs. Good health follows good digestion. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digests what you eat. if you have Indi gestion or dyspepsia it will quickly re lieve and permanently cure you — Odetidahl Bros Dan Mowery of Lee Park, and a gen tleman who most of our citizens »h< acquainted w ith, died at his home la-t Friday aud was burled at Arcadia, on Sunday. Mr Mowery has been a school teacher for a number of years aud was a favorite with those who knew him During the past three or four years he has been troubled with epilepsy, which we understand was, the cause of hi death. He leayes a family to mourn hit early taking away, aa be was just In the prime of life Mr. Applegate, of Macomb. ID. aud s gentleman w ho has considerable landed interests In rtheriuan county made this office a pleasant call Monday, lie i> much pleased wiib the condition' of (he country this year and the until Istakabh evidence et pros perity among our people l u o*e his own word* for It this Is the way he pule It, "I have just made a tai* of a half section of land in another county an I aut thinking of buying more laud have. I have court deuce In your country and believe that tea estate inveatuiHois will pay Mr Ap Plegate will remain until nnturday Boeckner the fashionable tailor. Tony Travis returned to the city Monday. Go to Sheppards for first class watch repairing. Mr. De.wbua of Rockville was a hub yivitor Tuesday The sale of Stanislaw Goc last Mon day netted #1,775. I)r. Chi se sr , father of the Chase brothers of this city was in the city last Monday. Rev. W E. Matthews and wife are at tending conference at Lexington, this week. Mrs. W II. Kettenmayer left Wednes day for Omaha to spend a few days with her sister. Mrs. W. T Owen was taken suddenly ill last .Saturday but at this writing is reported better. He reports large and enthusiastic re publican gatherings and a bright out look for republican success this fall. DeWitt’s Little Early Risers are prompt, palatable, pleasant, powerful, purifying little pills.—Odendahl Bros. Erney Rentfrow returned from Ord, last Friday and will resume his old po sition at tlie creamery. Filing Johnson a former resident of Clear Creek, Sherman county, is here looking after his farm interest. Mrs A. J. Morgan attended the Ad ventist camp meeting at Seward last week and continued her visit to L'n eoln. G, H, Morgnn has added aline line of silver ware to his stock of jewelry and Is now prepared to fill orders in that line. Theo, Ojendyk and his daughter Alma and son Emil of /.shton called at this office last Wednesday noon while in the city attending the fair Ex Senator Ileapy was in the city Tuesday. Mr, Ifeapy says he is still a middle-of-the-road pop and cannot be caught by fusion chaff You can spell it cough, coff, caugh, kauf, kaf!', kough, or kaugh, but the only harmless remedy that quickly cures it is One Minute Cough Cure.—Oden dahl Bros. The Chicago Optical Company repre sent* il by A. Boone will be in the city during the three days of the fair, Sept. 25-28-27. Call on him at Chase’s drug store. Loyc*l by the people, hated by Its would-be rivals; the foe of disease, th» friend of humanity—Rocky Mountain Tea. made by the Madison Medicine Co Ask your druggist. Messrs Eisner, Cording, Johansen and Odeudahl who went on a six weeks bunt two weeks ago, returned home last bun day. They say they were six weeks too early on the hunting grounds. "Up to date*1 Photographs at M. l.cschinsky’s Photo Gallery Loup City •lining the month of September and October on every Monday. Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Fiiday Stamp size photos 18 for 25 cents. Last Saturday afternoon W. G, Me Xulty with team and plow and accom panied by G. W Hunter, Val. McDonald, Eddie and Jimmio AleCoy, Floyd and Charles Gibson and ye Junior editor, made a raid on Uncle Sam Hancock’s potato patch and whllo Mr. McXulty stirred the tnurpheys from the ground the others picked them u j and carried them to the cave. By the time the dig ging was done Mrs, Hancock announced supper after w hich the crowd dispursed to await other fields to conquer. Etta, the 14 year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Wilson of Austin, met with a serious accident Monday. She got on a horse lo go to a neighbors, and ou the way,struck the horse with as tick which caused him to shy, throwing her off. She struck on the back of her head receiving a severe Injury. She managed to get back on her horse after repeated efforts and r -ached home, but immediately became partially dazed in which condition she lay all night rally ing some by morning, but her condition wus considered critical. The article In our contemporary last week regarding the Republican meeting held here ou the 18th inst, was one of jihe kind too often seen in the public ! pres* and which cause the people to | doubt the truth when they do see R. j II the editor, in ibis case, desires to be i exempt from tnspUion he wilt make public the name of the “Republican' J who misinformed him, as every one i who was at the meeting knows well that j 'he article is f»i*e In every line am) the wording of it v* ry strongly indicate that the editor of the Time* had a fair j liiea of its uutrutbfulueM, as he -eeiuad j over anxious to have It understood thsi he had been told so, I he ateteoptlcitn lectures on the j I hihppinea amt expansion which art being giv. n in different part* of the county iiy George It Ho< iu cr. late member uf the Celebrated Fighting First N«hy*aka Regiment are giving great eeiiafacltua and he ts meeting with crowded hous* s every where At A*htou over ,‘*Ml people attended ||e wiit be at I. >up Uilv Friday and batnrdav jevt-uiapa, Sept ,-sand : • i >•* turca are free ami ail who can j should come out and hear him He (has IRl viee» to exhibit The great suoce«« of Cbamberlian's I'olic, Cholerand Diarrhoea Remedy in the treatment of bowel) complaints has made it standard over the greater part of the civilized world. For sale by Odendabl Bros. Governor Hoosevelt of Vow York will speak at Grand Island, Oct. 2, Regular trains arrive at Grami Island In time for sp aking. Union Pacific will sell tickets at $1.95 for round trip. Tickets on sale Oct 1st. and second, good returning to and including Oct. 3rd. Edward Lang of Litchfield, a young man about 20 years old and son of How ard Lang, was brought before the In sanity board Saturday, but was dis charged by them Mr. Lang is an epi leptic ami for a lew minutes after a fit, develops appearances of insanity, which occurs about once in ten days. The ladies of the Degree of Honor arranged a little surprise on Mrs. W. T. Gibson,one of their members, last Sat urday night and about 8 30 proceeded to her home with a variety of delicious fruit for the evenings viands. After spending an hour in pleasant conversa tion a beautiful D. of H. gold pin was presented to Mrs. Gibson in honor of her 48th birthday, Mrs. J. T. Hale mak ing the presentation in a neat little speech, then followed a pleasant good night. John Smith, Andrew Gorskl, Ciias. Gorsuch, Chris Arthaud, Riley, Arth aud, John Bcdura, Fred Rein, Geo Miller, Jr., Leon Jezewski, Lorn Bloomer, John Waslelewski and J. Arthaud compose a delegation of 12 which started from Ashton, this coun ty last Tuesday morning to represent Sherman county in the state socialist convention w hich convenes this week. They started out with streamers flying and an evident determination to do for their country. PAIK FAK1KS. The award* for farm products at the fair was made as follows • 1st award to R a. ’ mry, of Clay twp. 2nd to Chas. Riedel of Loup City twp. and the 3rd to Geo Truelsen of Logan, All the exhi bits were tine and fur surpass any thing shown for some yeais. Carsten Truelsen'* herd of short horn Durham* aro descrying of special men tion. Miss Bessie Ernry exhibits (SO differ ent varieties of grass gathered from the prairies near her home in Clay twp. Win. Shull has on exhibition at the fair a stock of Japanese millet 8 ft. long with a seed head lti inches long Chas. Riedel exhibits a forage plant known as the Australian salt plant which he says is of much value for stock. The display of apples which were raised In Sherman county are very fine and hard to heat. The Foster Bro*. got a red ribbon tacked on to their white face bull. Mellor and Johansen pulled ofl' First prize for durbam bulls. Bay I’edier and Billy Taylor are all right as tinners of the Missouri mule. J. K. Pearson was at the fair Wednesday. Harry Jenner shows the best priv ate collection of curios in the state. llaveuna was well represented at tbs fair. ■ ■ —■ • ♦ The ltr*v«ry of Woman. Was grandly shown by Mrg. John Dowling of Butler, Pa., in a three years struggle with a malignant stomach trouble that caused distressing attacks of nausea and indigestion. All reme dies failed to relieve her until she tried Electric Bitters After taking It two months, she wrote: *'l am now wholly cured and can now eat anything. It Is truly a grand tonic for the whole sys tem as I gained in weight and feel much stronger since using it." It aids digestion, cures dyspepsia. Improves ap petite, gives new life. Only 50c. Guar an eed at Ode.idahl Bros. » -- r<111 or'. Awful Plight F. M Higgins, Editor Seneca, 111. News, was afillcted for years w ith Piles that no doctor or reined* helped until he tiled Ruckled'* Arnica Salve, the best in the world. He writes, two boxes < wholly cured him. Infallible for Piles. i 1’uru guarantee. Only 25c. Sold by Oitfinluhl Bros. • • • A Word to Mot horn. Mothers of children affected with 1 croup or a »ever« cold need not hesitate > tn administer Chamberlain'* Cough Re medy It contain* no oplateuor narcot ic in any form and may be given a* eon ttd< idly to the babe a* to an adult. The I great am ce«* that ha* attended It* u«e , o th-’ treatment of cold* and croup ha* won for it the approval and praise It ha* I M. tui-d throughout the I'hlted Malii j and hi itiaiiv foreign land* Fur Sale j by O lendabl llru* ii\i.r KArnw ro* r uni-a sre t|i* si l.ooi. fair, im fate for ' the round tup via lit# liorllugton it tut* ! only fH Ii*' l« M, I. oil* a ml return I'uviu ou sale 8<*|*t*mhei .UHh i» il l Art, lm : -i»e Return limit th i a, for l i «t* o further inform vit-m call j«« •ii-ar**t agent *-l the ll>itbt*g(< n H <oie w on e lu J Franci* tua. P*« 1 Agent, Omaha ANNOUNCEMENT CARDS German service* at the Baptist church in Loup City, Sunday. Sept. 30, at 2. p. m. uml in Ashton. Sunday Oct. 7, at 2, p. m. All are in vited to attend. Kkv Jacobus. Pastor L M. L. A. W. L. Arnold. Deputy for the Loyal Mystic Legion of America, will !>e in Loup City for a few day* giving all an opportunity to enjoy the benefits of cheap, reliable and safe insur ance. while the rates are very low for a short time. All members of the Mystic Legion are requsted to come out Thursday night and bring cake. THE LAST CHANCE. Sept. 26 Is Date of Burlington's Next Low Kate Excursion to Points East The last of the Homo Visitors’ Ex cursions is announced for Wednesday, September 26 One fare plus 92 00 is the round trip offered from ail Burlington Route sta tions in Nebraska and Kansas to every where in Iowa, Wisconsin and the northern peninsula of Michigan and to nearly everywhere in Illinois, North ern Missouri and Southern Minnesota Tickets good to icturn until October 31, 1900. For rates and tickets, apply to nearest agent of tlie Burlington Boute, or ad dress—J. Francis, Gen. Pas. Agent, Omaha. -■ ■ "■ PULLMAN Olt 1)1 N A It V' SLEEPING CABS roll TOURISTS are the most comfortably commodious means of travel for large parties, In tending settlers, homescakers, hunting parties. These cars are run on the Union Pacific daily from Nebraska points to California and Oregon points, and are lifted up complete wltn mattresses, cur tains blankets, pillows, etc., requiting nothing to be furnished by the passen gers. Uniformed porter* are in charge of these cars who arc required to keep them in good order, and look after the wants and comforts of passengers. These cars are new, of modern pattern, and are nearly as convenient and com fortable as tirst-class palace sleepers. For full information call on or address II. J. Clifton, Agent. HARPER WHISKEY RECEIVED GOLD MEDAL. (Syeeial Dispatch,) Pari*, Aug 25.— American whiskies received the oillcial approval of the exposition to-day, when Gold Medal was awarded to liernhelm Bros., Louisville, Ky, on their I. W. Harper whiskey.—Sold in Loup City, by T- H Elsnkr. The emergency bag* sent by a church society to Kansas soldiers in the Philip pines contained among the necessities a box of DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve, the well known cure foi piles, injuries and skin diseases. The ladies took care to obtain the original DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve knowing that all the coun terfeits were worthless.—Odendahl Bros. The progressive nations of the world are the great food consuming nations. Oood food well digested gives strength. If you cannot dlgegt whit you eat, you need Kodol Dyspepsia (Jure. It digests what you eat. You need not diet your self. It eontalus all of the digestants combined with the be-t known tonics and reconstructlves. It will even di gest all classes of foods in a bottle. No other preparation will do this. It in stantly relieves and quickly cures all stomach trouble.—Odendahl Bros. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION, Department of the Interior. Land Office at Lincoln, Neb. t Septemer 5th, 1900 f Notice is hereby given that the follow Ing-named settlor has filed notice of her Intention to make Anal proof In support of her claim, and that said proof will be made btforo the county Judge at Loup, Nebraska, on Thursday, October 22, 1900, viz: Mary A Baird, Timber Culture Entry No. TAurt. for the 8. E. fourth Section 2, Township 15, Range 16 west «f the Oth p. m. She names the following witnesses to pi ove her eon tin nous residence upon and cultivation of said laud, viz: J. B Draper, Chris /.wink, James Bowen, Autou Dymek, all of Loup, city, Nebraska. J W. Johnson, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Kcparlmout of the Interior Land Office at I lncoln, Neb i Aug list is, ink). ( Notice Is hereby given that the follow Ing-named settler has tiled not lee of her Intention to make Ileal proof in supimrt of her claim, and that said proof will lie made before the County Judge of Hher tuan county, at Loop City, Nebraska, on October trd, l!s«, viz Surah C. llunner, tloiiistead Entry No. I'547 lor the Last half of the North East fourth, section jo, Township 1A, north of Range IS west, mb p in she name* the tollwing a One** to prove her continuous resident'* upon and eul 11 vat Ion of, said land, via l.d. Vurinn, llarry aawyer, Frank curry, o. U. Itennls, all of I.Oehfield, Nebraska J W JoIINSiiN, Register. NoTII'K ri‘k PI' Hl.lt' \TION Is |**dit* tit of the Interior. Land offl • at l.meola, Mev i eog'ist l*. ).*•' t Motive i* hereby glviMt that the follow. Ing named at I tier ha* Hied nolle* of In* intention lo not* Huai proof In sop|*rrl of hi* clam., and that Mid proof will la made lalur* J A Angler, county 1 |udg* of shermau county, at I... u n City, Nebraska, on isdslat lat, I***, vtgt 1 leutwlg I arson Homestead A utry Mir. J i-s, for the Moth Bast fou-th, antion s III. i, , in - * I tut ; . . w i >,* s t ; nesses to prof* It * eoottwooos resOleu-* I upon and t trill vat hot of, said o* I. via I hits If Metkvn Abraham Nvlsrrle s, : Beiuert It* uteri a* a, fukiss Mtta.a, alt sf j H*«a>d, Nebraska J dig MkaoN Hrgultt Astigmatism! Astigmatism is not a disease but is simply a defect in the shape of tl e eye ball. It necessitates an irregular strain upon the muscles in adjusting for different objects. There is no condition which causes so much discomfort and fatigue, (Especially plead Aepes A peculiar feature about astigmatism is that people who have it seldom know that anything is wrong with their eyes. They lay all their suffering to some other cause. Thoy believe that they can see as well as any one and in a good many cases they can. The overwork is going on just the same. If any one thinks their eyes are not right come in and see me. I am the only optician in this part of the country that can correct astigmatism. Eyes tested free. I. S. SHEPPARD, The Leading Optician and Jeweler. Loup City, Nebr. TO THE ROCIiI EH. Low Kates To Colorado and I'tali Of fered by tlie Iturlington Route. KOI 11 RKU LETTER DAIS On August 7 and 21, and on Septem ber 4 and 18, the Burlington will sell' round trip tickets to Denver, I’ueble, I Colorado Springs, Ogden, Salt Lake City, Deadwood and Hot Springs, for one fare pluss §2. Tickets sold at these remarkable low rates will be good to return till October Ul. The nearest agent of the Burlington Route will be pleased ti tell you the cost of a ticket and to help you plan your trip. Descriptive literature free on application - 515 cent* (u 1001, That big state paper, The Semi-Week ly State Journal, will he mailed from now until January 1, 1901, for 20 cents. This Is the biggest offer of reading mat ter ever made in the west and Is done for the sole purpose of Introducing It to thousands of new homes Here’s your chanse to get an up to date, relia ble state paper for a mere song. Send in your quarter and you’ll get the paper all through the remainder of this year. Address The State Journal at Lincoln, Neb. A WONDBKKDLCURE OK DI A It K HOB A . A PHOHINIENT VIKOIN1A Kill roll Had Almost Olvan Dp. but Was Drought Hunk to Perfect Health by Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera ami Diarrhoea Remedy HEAD HIM EDITORIAL. From the Times, Hlllstille, Va. 1 suffered with diarrhoea for a long time and thought I wat past being cured. 1 had spent much time and money and suffered so much misery that 1 had almost decided to give up all hopes of recovery and await the result, but noticing tlie advertisement of Cham berlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and also some testimonials stating how some wonderful cures had been wrought by this remejy, I decided to try it. After taking a few doses 1 was entirely well of that trouble, and I wish to say further to my readers and fellow-sufferers that 1 am a hale and hearty man to day and feel as well as I ever did in my life. —O. K. Moore. Sold by Odendahl Bros. W J. FISHER, Attorney at Law and Notary Public. Will Defend in Foreclosure Cnees. AI.HO DO A General Real Estate Business. Office In Nohtbwestbhb Building, , l our CITY, - - NEBRASKA. R. J. NIGHTINGALE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, LOUP CJITT, I I m, A. S- MAIN. PHYSICIAN ifc SUKGEON LOCI* CITY, • • NEBRASKA. orrifK. -on« dour umi of CiiM«'i I Unite Hurt ! W. L. m.\i;< v, tST tiKi’it »; i».n «,urr side pivi.k m^rahk louu (try, .va// ! J. B. INKS, PAINTER, j FirsT Cuss Work guaranteed tol’P CITY • . • M.n Kielureil l>et»llis Agonies Only a roaring fire enabled J. M. Gar rettson, of San Antonio, Tex., to lie down when attacked by Asthma, from which he suffered for years. He writes his misery was often so great that It seemed he endured tne agonies of death; but l>r King's New Discovery for Con sumption wholly cured him. This mar velous medicine is tin'only known cure for Asthma as well at Consumption, Coughs and Colds, and all Throat, Chest and Lung troubles. Price 50c and 9100. Guaranteed. Trial bottles free at Odendahl Bros. 8 day alarm ) clocks '-Sheppards. $3.60cts at j Go to Sheppards if you want a pair of Glasses that will do your eyes good. He is the only Optician In this part of the country that has UP-TO-DATE In struments, and KNOWS HOW TO USE THEM. WANTED—Salesmen to sell our LubOcating Oils, Grease, Belting and Specialties to tbresblngmen, on com mission. Good goods and iibeial pro position. Address giving references — THE HOWARD OIL & GREASE CO., Cleveland, Ohio. 1 w When you are born the Creator starts you going and you go a long time, if you grease the main- spring of life with Rocky Mountain Tea Great lulnieator. Ask your druggist. Poisonous toadstools resembling mushrooms have caused frequent deaths this year. Be suro to use only the genu ine, Observe the same care when you ask for DeWItt’s Witch Hazel Salve. There are poisonous counterfeits. l)a Witt’s is the only original Witch Hazel Salve, It Is a safe and certain cure for piles and all skin diseases.—Odendahl Bros. - » » » -- • ■ llucklen’n Arnica Halve Has world-wide fame for marvelous cures. It surpasses sny other salve, lo tion, ointment or balm for Cuts, Corns, Burns, Boiles, Sores, Felons, Ulcers, Tetter, Halt Rheum, Fever Sores, Chap ped Hands, Skin Eruptions; Infallible for Piles. Cure guaranteed. Only fcOe at Odendahl Bros. The complete service of “CHICAGO PORTLAND SPECIAL” via Union Pacific, enables passengers to reach the principal cities between the North Pacific Coast and Missouri Itiver not only in the shortest possible space of time, but also in the most comfortable and enjoyable manner. The dining cars on this train are stocked with the best the market attords. AI * meals served a la carte, 11. J. Ci.oton, Agent. KEEP YOUR On Sheppard** Jewelrv Store V if you want ttargaina in the jewvlry and ailverware line; nml if you w ant u.aaeo* • »r your I'M'* tested for # Insew* see)iitn. He fan give you information tlint will In' ut value to you. i s. hiikpHakd, TIi* ii|*ln i*» nil Jwelvf ta Ik* souuUj.