The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917, December 14, 1900, Image 4

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T. M. IltM'd bllV3
The I.oup Ci'f creamery is being
pamteiT out -;<!•* sual in.
The now let* breaks are all in on the
river bridge west of town.
Eriii • Mi'burn is enjoving a visit j
from I i< br- her of Wyoming.
Write 11 tyden Bros Omaha Whole- ;
sale Supply House for prim - and «amp-1
les.
Grandma McDonald, who has la on
very si< k for the past four necks is re
ported to he about the same.
Don't lorgej tie* concert and dance at
Society h ill to right, Music furnished .
hv Becker's orchestra of Grand Island.
John Wall, of Arcadia was doing bus
iness in the city last Tuesday and
Sinking hands wi I. old acquaintances
It is reported that about a hundred
In ad of cattle have died within a radi
oes of two miles from the datholic
church it: thi- and Howard county.
Frank Otlewski fell from a load of
cobs last Tuesday and severely injured
his arm. lie Is carrying it in a sling in
consequence.
Money saved is money earn* i
ed l>v buying a feed grinder of
T. M Reed.
Herman Lukes of Rockville died at
the Grand Island hospital where he bad
been for medical treatment, lie was
taken down with typhoid fever.
it b am;s to the little ones that price
less gift of healthy tlesh, solid bout1 and
muse!*1. That's what Rocky Mountain
Tea does. ;J5e. Ask your druggist.
If you want your watch out in good
repair bv the only tir~r class workman
in the county call on ( <. 11. MoR&air,the
Jeweler,
DeWitt's Little Early Risers aredoin
ty little pills, but they never fail to
cleanse the liver remove obstructions
and invigorate the system. Odcndabl
Ilros.
G. II Morgan the Loup City Jeweler
does all kin Is rf watch, clock and T w
clry repairing in a workman like n.;. -
tier. When you have something to . o
in ids line, don't fail to call on him.
S II. Branseombof Rockville was do
ing business at the county seat Thurs
day. Mr. Hranseotnb reports smallpox
at Dannebrog and one case near Boelus.
John Pususta was arrested bv Sheriff
Snyder last Tuesday for stealing a call
from 11 >yce’s ranch in the south part of
the county. The calf was valued at :
$k'0 CO.
Our old friend lien Lewis, of Bellevue j
this state is here on a business trip and
shaking hands with old friends. J5 n ;
is looking well and says he is making it ;
all right, lie made us a pleasant call
Tuesday.
There has been quire extensive \
Improvements going on in the public I
road line in the v.-lern part of the j
county. Elm township has expended |1
§200.00of her road fund this fall.
Harrison town-hip has expended §10000
and Hazard township is reported as 1
having done considerable work in this
line.
Rev. W. J Wilson, of Nebraska City (
was in the city Wednesday. He is
making the round in the interest "f the
Seven day Adventist church. He was
here several years ago and made the
Hcijuaiiitance of some of our people!
who wcic espei ially pleased to meet linn
again.
Peter The de was a pleasant caller at
this office last .Saturday and renewed
his subscription for another year. Mr.
Thode is tlic newly appointid supervis
or for Logan and Washington townships,
which office was made vacant by the
resignation of John Jens. The appoint
ment Was made by the County Judge.
Clerk and Treasurer
The people of the Austin School dis
trict are arranging to have a Christmas
tree. Mis*. Emma Wilson is the teach
er and the patrons Of the school set ni !
highly pleased with her work as an
instructor The Christmas tree and
entertainment will be a neighborhood
affair and all interested w ill do what!
they can to aid Miss Wilson In mak |
ing it a success.
Why experiment on yourself with re
medies of doubtful utility when you
can get Chamberlain's rough Remedy,
which ha* stood the test of time/ Tvmi-!
ty-flve years sale and use have proven
that remedy to be a prompt and certain
cure for colds. It will cure a cold in a
day if taken as soon as the cold has
been contracted and before it has sot
tied in the system. Sold by Odendabl
Bros.
Many persons have bad the experience
of Mr.Peter Sherman, of North Stratford
N. II.. who says, “For years 1 suffered !
torture from chronic indigestion, but
Kodol Dyspepsia l ure made a well man
of me." It Digests what you eat and
a certain cure for every form of stomach
trouble. It gives relief at once even it:
the worst ca«cs, and can't help but del
you good. Odendabl Bros.
Mr F. M. Henry manager of the Loup
City creamery went to the farm of S II
Conger Wednesday morning and put in
anew cream seperator This is the ninth
separator which he has planted in
this locality and we learn that they
arc giting entire satisfaction. Mr.
II nry informs us that he expects t<
putin twenty seperators in the spring.
(3 II Gibson *rliesthat lit1 expect#
to in h n*? lay « \ ruing
Julia Hii )•' smiling face wm wd
on tht> Mrn- “ of Luiip City last Sat
urday .
Mr ini! Mr*. I, Hansen lire cnj'yirg
a v:-ir f-rmi his invther and family of
Far - id , X• bt i-ka
I'nele .1 u k Kurd is attain able to be
a tb“ stii ts but his injured shoub.hr
is still v rv painful.
The most ifl'ccEfye little pills made
are !»c'VUi> Little Ear ly Kisers. They
ne t gripe. O lendahl Bros.
Bolts To Mr and Mrs. L’ T R >we,
a buy ut standard weight. I’eter came
u iroin st Patti to see the young l id.
t)ne stock i ..-it in Custer County by
tlii- name of 1). Woodruff’ has lost 52
h i ! ol rattle with cornstulU disease
Dr U■■i.'ilm*. the St ■ Paul dentist will
v; h Loup < lity the 17 and is.
Office :d st. K uni hotel, l ull and have
your t> tb extracted without pain,
Ni>Tit’K Those knowing themselves
Indebted to me will please call and
settle tie ir accounts on or before
January lit. A. 8. Main.
Why .,<> el sew litre to buy jewelery
for holli.lwy presents when you can get
the best biegiin- at O. II. Morgan's store
In fiont in in of Dolling's shoe store.
T. M Heed’s Furniture
stock is now complete call
and see.
Attend the concert and dunce at Soci
ety hull n«'Xt Friday night, lice. 14.
Music furnish. -l by Becker's orchestra
ofGrand Island.
I’eter K owe who has been working at
St. raid for the past month came home
Thutsday for a short stay. lie says
that the new boy at their house is ail
right
Host--On October ill. A gray pony,
with saddle and bridle on. and weighing
about Slid lbs. Any one who can give
ii.-formation as to its whereabouts will;
please write—Thom as Stanzik. Asb-1
ton. Xeb.
When you nerd a soothing and heal
ing uutieppiic application for any pur
po.-e, use the original DeWItt's Witch
Hazel Salve, a well known cure for
pile- mi ) gUia diseases It heals sores
wi.limit leaving a scar Bewarcof cout
erfeits, o-lenduhl Bros.
W. li Williams is the .gentleman
that iielil tlie luckv number which drew
the handsome *2o 00 set of silverware
tiiat was put up by tlie Ladies o* the G.
A H last Saturday night at their sup
per and entertainment.
Help is m 4 de l at once when a person's
' i f•• is in dangei. A neglected cough or
cold may soon become serious and
! ■ shipje'd ar once. One Min*
tire rough Cure quickly cures coughs
and colds and the worst cases of croup,
bronchitis, gripp** and «»tti«-r throat and
lu' g troubles. Odendahl Bros.
Owing to the reported prevalence of
>in 11-pnx throught the state the I'nirm
i' ,1'itlc railway has required all its em
pb > s to be vaccinated, and a physician
i '• -I in a special >- tr
me day last week to innoculate every
employe on the line. The boys had to
w k up to the captain's off anil take
rlo ir medicine whether they want to or
n >r, — bhelton < dipper.
T M- Heeil sells sewing ma
c-liines and a general line of
furniture
CHEAP TRIP TO I INCOLN.
The Burlington w ill sell tickets from
Loup City. Neb to Lincoln and return
for >1 -'.1 cents on December 25, 2IS and
27. mi account of the annual meeting,
\ebra-ka State Teachers Association
Return limit December 81 st.
COKNSTALK Ul.SIC ASK
The j>ivision of Animal Pathology
of the Nebraska Experiment Station
has received, within the past few
weeks, more inquiries regarding the
di can' in cattle known as “cornstalk
disease"' than it has received before
during the past five years The inqui
re- show that a great loss lias been
su t,lined bv the fe * ling of cornstalks.
Tin- is one of the mysterious diseases
that sc’m to batllol the seientests. The
Division issued a bulleten in 1*'JS on!
this subject, winch discusses the various
theories with probably the exception
of a few new theories that are being
advanced this year.
Th re have been quite a number of
in nines as to whether this disease
could be caused bv chintz bugs, for it
has been reported tb it cattle have died
in stalks tleq were heavily infected
with these insects. As near as can be
told, this has little or nothing to do
with t. because there are numerous
out-b,-c:iks " heic the fields were appar
ently free from this pest
A question that is asked in almost I
every case i«, whether it Is safe to turn !
in cattle altera heavy frost' From past I
xperience it can be said that the frost
lias w ry little to do witli it. for cattle
oive died in stalks in very severe cold
weather, so for that reason could not
recommend the tine of stalks simply
from their haying been frosted.
i'ne on’y reasonably safe suggestion
that can be given to anyone that wishes
‘o pasture his cattle in stalks is, to not
exc usivelv feed them on the stalks, but
t*> provide tome grain ration—either
j hay or oats or straw. By this is not
meant that the animals should be nllow
•1 to run at will to u straw stack, b°
cause there is some d mger In that; but
they should lu> compelled 10 be In an
n. Insure for a certain length of time,
and during that time she* ild be allowed
no cornstalks. but should be given hay,
a'faifa. straw, or grain
\nnther inquiry that i» a] wavs made
is, what can w# do for them when at.
racked? In almost all cases the treat
ment is of no aval I, because the animals
art' dead before treatment ran be ad
mini-terd In ea>es where the syurp
toms indicate a brain affection, give
chloral hydrate in repeated doses at in
tervals of from half an hour to three
quarters of an hour apart, as long as the
symptoms may require. (Jive from an
ounce and a half to two ounces at a dose
Mix the chloral with a little linseed
water or flour water, and give in about
a pint to a quart of water, as a drench.
Many cases have been cured by this he
roic treatment. For further discription
ami discussion of this disease residents
ot Nebraska should write for Bnlleten
No 52 of the Nebraska Experiment
Station, addressing the "Agricultural
Experiment Station. The University of
Nebraska. Lincoln, Neb."
It's a gentleman's whiskey, a pure
delicious beverage and a grand appetiz
er. Don’t forget the name. “I. W. Har
per" whisky. The kind your grand
father used! Sold by
T. II. Eisner, Loup City Nel.
When the stomach is tired out it must
have a rest, but we can’t live without
food. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure “digests
what you eat’’so that you ean eat all
the good food you want while it is re
storing the digestive organs to health.
It is the only preparation that digests
all kinds of food’ Odendahl Bros
ASHTON CLEANINGS
L. K. Page and \V. A. Sitfert
came up from £t. Paul Friday where
they have been attending the Com
mercial College. They inform us
that the smallpox scare is striking
terror to the hearts of all. At St.
Paul College, schools and churches
have been closed, and by order of
city council, all public gatherings
have been prohibited, although only
five cases have been reported.
We note with pleasure that Ashton '
is standing by the McKinley expan
sion plank. She has a new liver}
barn and meat market.
I. M. Polski s house is completed
and is a tine looking building.
A social was given Friday night j
at Mrs. J. E. Conklin's borne. Every
body reported having a good time.
A new man from Lincoln, whose
name we failed to learn, preached at
Ashton Sunday.
Nearly everybody is through busk- !
ing corn.
Well this is all for this time and,
l think it is enough for
J IM.
Ilrate Men Fall
Victims to stornae1’, liver and kidney j
trouble-as well as woman and all feel
the result in loss of appetite, poisons in j
the blood, backache, nervousness,head
ache and tired, listless run down feel
ing. But theie’a no need to feel like
that .1 W. Gardner, of Idaville, Ind.,
-ays; "‘Electric Bitters are just the
tiling for a man when he don't care
whether he lives or dies. 1; gives me
new strength and good appetite. 1 cun
now eat any thing and have a new lease
on life: "Only 50 cents, at Odendahl
Bros. Drug Store.
A special from Grand Island says
At a meeting of the city council after a !
most vigorous and extensive discussion '
of the entire matter of smallpox conta
gion, it was referred to the ful. com
mittee on health with emphatic instruc
tions to quarantine ever.’ place in the
city, about twelve in all, where the dis
ease exists; to establish a pest house,
and in the event that the strict'st quar
antine regulations are in any manner
violated such offender to be arrested
and placed in the pest house. The
board of health was also instructed to
compel! every physician to report every
case as soon as it comes to his know
ledge. Grand Island is now making a
movt strenuous effort to stamp out tne
disease quickly and thoroughly.
Just Mtvril ms Life
It wa« just a thrilling escape that
Charles Davis of Bowerston, O,
lately had from a frightful death, l or
two years a severe lung trouble con
stantly grew worse until it seemed he
must die of consumption. Then he began
to use I)r.King's Now Discovery and
itely wrote: • • Ir gave instant relief and
effected a permanent cure.” Such won
derful cures have for 25 years proven
! it's power to cure all Throat. Chest and
I.iing Troubles. Price 50c and 1.00
Every bottle guaranteed. Trial bottles
tree at Odendahl Bros drug store.
• I wish to express my thanks to the
manufacturers of Chamberlain's Colic,
} Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, for
I having put on the market such a won
lerful medicine,” says VV. W. Massin
41II, <>f Beaumont, Texas. There are
i many thousands of mothers whose ehll
j dren have decn saved from attacks of
| dysentery and cholera infantum who
| must also feel thankful. It is for sale
i by Odendahl Bros
1 have them in the Jewelry ancl Slverware line
of high grade and at bed rock prices. These
Goods are sold under a guarantee. We have
a ONE THOUSAND DOLLAR STOCK to
select from and invite you to call and see our
goods before going elsewhere.
adif s ai\d
When you want your Watch Clock or Jewelry
repaired by a watch maker who is always ready
to attend to business and does his work prompt
ly and makes them as good as new don't forget
to come and see me.
G (d JVlORGAjNI, Loup City Jeweler
You little knew when lirst we met
That pome day you would be
The lucky fellow I'd choose to let.
Pay lor my Rocky Mountain Tea —
A - v your drugg ist.
Parties desiring a good Bronze gob
• tor breeding purposes can get it by
calling on,— W. A. Shull.
l'alil Dear For Ills Li-g.
15. D. Blanton of Thakervllle Tex.
la .vo years paid over $200.00 to I)oc
tor to cure a runing sore on his leg.
Then they wanted to cut it off but he
cured it with one box of Bucklin’s Ar
nica salve. Guaranteed cure for Piles.
2.’> ets. a box. Sold by Odendahl Bros,
druggists
i-OR SALE—A quarter section of
land, four and cne-half miles north
> r of Ashton, on Turkey Greek and
i ear the Catholic Church 120 acres
under cultivation, 20 acres in pasture
.120 acres hay land, good orchard,
*'"! buildings, granary and two good
wi lls. Will sell reasonable. Address
stamsj.aw Lewandowski, Owner
Loup City, Neb.
Hurk.en’* Arnica Salve
lias world-wide fame for marvelous
cures. It surpasses any other salve, lo
tion ointment or balm for Cuts, Corns,
Burns, Boiles, Sores, Felons, Ulcers,
Tetter, Salt Rheum, Fever Mores, Chap
ped Hands, Skin Eruptions; Infallible
for Piles. Cure guaranteed. Only 25c
at Odendahl Bros.
Your blood goes through your body
with jumps and bounds, carrying
warmth and active life to every part of
your body, if you take Rocky Moun
tain Tea. Ask your druggist.
l’eople who burn the Lamp of Reason
need Rocky Mountain Tea. Greatest
reason producer known. 85e. Ask
your druggist.
LBUAL .NOTH E.
In District Court of Sherman county,
Nebraska
In the matter of the Estate of the min
or heirs of William sheening, deceased.
OKDRK TO ailOW CAI'SK.
This cause came on for hearing upon
t m petition of Elsie C. Kosch, guardian
of i he minor heirs ot William Shoening,
d< eased, praying lor a license to sell the
southwest one fourth ol Section Thirty (.10)
in Township llfteen (to), 1 tango sixteen
west, (16) in Sherman county, Nebraska
to maintain and educate the minor heirs
of said deceased and invest in other land,
it i« tberefoie ordered that all persons
interested in said estate appear before
me at liroken Bow, on the Sih day of Jan
limy, 1!H i, 10 show cause why iv license
-b old not be gnintcd to sub! guardean
in ell the above described real essate
<.t - lid minors, or so much thereof as
1 be necessary.
Mathew, appointed guardian adlltum
foi minor heirs.
.ted tills 3rd day ol November, IBnO,
lioMKll M hUtUVAS,
Judge of the District Court
You can leave Missouri River after breakfast to-dav on
“THE OVERLAYD ROUTE”
and arrive in Colifornia sooner than if you left yesterday via other trains.
Atrip to California. in regal
splendor ean be made on “THE OVERLAND
- LIMITED, the Celebrated l nion Pacific tram.
This train runs via the “Overland Route,” the established route
across the continent. It has, perhaps, the most finely equipped
cars in the world. There are Double Drawing Room Palace
Sleepers, broad vestibule Cars thoroughout. Mullet Smoking and
Library Cars with Barber Shops and pleasant Reading Rooms,
Dining Cars, meals being served a la carte, and every delicacy,
is provided. The cars are illuminated with the famous
Pintseh Light and heated with steam. A notable feature is
that safety, perfect comfort and speed are all included.
Only two nights between
Missouri Itiver and San Fransisco
For time table and full information, call on
H. J. CLIFTON AGENT.
All kinds of i
.Jewelry repairing j- SHEPPARDS.
Promptly Done at )
A new remedy for biliousness is now
on sale at Odendahl Bros, drug store
It is called Chamberlain's Stomach and
Liver Tablets, it is quick relief and
will prevent the attack if given as soon
as the tirst indication of the disease ap
pears. Price 25 cents per box. Sample
free.—Odendahl Bros.
W J. FISHER,
Attorney at Law and Notary Public,
Will Defend in Foreclosure Cases.
also no a.
General Real Estate Business.
Office tn Northwestern Bulldlnu,
l our CITY, - - NEBItASKA.
R. J. NIGHTINGALE,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
LOUP CITY, t i warn
A. S* MAIN.
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
LOUP CITY. - - NEBRASKA.
OFFICE.—At St Elmo Hotel.
W. L. MARCY,
W/J.Y7 1ST
OFFICE ON EAST SIDE PUCLIC SQEARH
LOUP CITY, NEB.
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There was a lime when many fami
lies could not afford to take a daily pa
per, but now that the Lincoln Evening
News is sent by mail at the cheap rate
of 25 cents a month, the daily paper
with all its advantages is within the
reach of every family and the reduction
in price hag brought The News several
thousand new subscribers. The News
is printed at the state capital, the foun
tain head of news events, and with its
eight big pages, with markets, tele
graph and state news makes one of the
brightest papers in Nebraska. lt’»
worth more, but it only costs you 25 eta.
a month. Why not have The Lincoln
News visit you during the long winter
months now coming on. You can sub
scribe through your postmaster or send
your order to The Lincoln Daily Even
ing news, Lincoln Nebr.
Kodo
Dyspepsia Cure
D v’ what you eat.
Its r«-i fic i > 11pests the food and aids
Nature i st> •ngtheninp and -econ*
structlng the exhausted digestive or*
pans It is the lat est discovered digest*
ant and tonic. Noothei preparation
can approach it in efficiency. It in
stantly relieves and permanently cures
Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn,
Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nans-a.'
_ i! \Y (!■'uiachf>,Oast ra)gi a,Cramp«, a na
aii other results of 1 m perfectd icest ion.
Prepared by E C DeWitt a Co.. Chliuao.
For sale by ODENDAHL OROS.,