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About The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 18, 1901)
Uoaal Dswa. jj I II ~ - ~l-- ' ' * ~ ■— •**> w. K M l!or iUhJ wlf • »vi‘W «t Omaha over Sundav. A good milch cj'.v fur . c. Call on llerty Dolling. Robert Young left Monday morning f< i Oklahoma, Oliver Dultrv of Arcadia, v.as in tbu ci v \Y< ip. \Y. T. Gibson is on tlie sick list with a severe att.mk of In gripi <■. Two trappers from Ravenna, shot a rac-cooti near the river, Tuesday. Write Hayden Bros Omaha Whole sale ruppiv llou- • f r pi le ami -.nip le Inquiro of VV. S. VV aite fe>r pure Gulden Grunt seed wheat. yVm. Cramer and S. Gilliase wi I journey to Oklahoma soon by the over laud route. Miss. Hattie Hay hurst Is still suffet ing very much fi m n* uralgia ami decayed teeth. Mr. and Mrs George Leininger enter tained the M. E cli T Saturday night last. Geo. Winkicman of Callaway came over Tuesday to p-y a visit to his folks. The breaktug In of a team of bron chos last. Sunday . tt'erded the boys some excitement. The i roape.o* are that the present exodus to Ok ihomawill take 2|!0 (*■<> ph' from Sherman e unty Irwin Conger's family arriv'd in the city Tuesday evening for a visit with relative* and friend . Quality and not qn.in'ity make* De Witt's Little Killy Ki eis -mil valuable little pill* <)d n.d h I5r"*. Last Monday the ne.v pioprletor 'f two of ©ur saloons and fr< e bet r i several ol ' ■ boy- f.-el liilarb u*. Miss Jennie Sutton of Valley County is visiting her s st< i Mrs. A. K. Chase an I Mr-. VV S. Waite in tliDcity. Money saved is money earn ed bv buy ing a feed grinder of T. M. Reed. If you want your watch rut in good repair bv the only first eln - workman in the county call en O. II. Mokuan. the Jeweler, G. II. Hotehklns, proprietor of the St. Elmo hotel h 1 i- b en down si- k with the la g'if'p" i* ab'e to be nut again. Mrs; Simpson Criss of the south side h i* beejn very sick for some time, pa . Grandma i'.aney, In r sister, has b<-> n waiting on her. T M- Reed sells sewing ma chines and a general line of o furniture Mr. (it’o. W Holmes one of Bri*tol town-hip"1 energetic ei'i/.-ns was a plea-ant e id >r .t thi- "ffl.-u while in tin city Tuesday Lew Haller ha- b - rugae- d at Ar cadia for several weeks pucing down new wells Lew's reputa ion as a weii man i- universal. Jason Gilb< rt <>f Arcadia w.n a pleas ant caller Saturday. Mr. Gilbert h i sold out hi- interests at Arcadia and will visit Omaha for a vhile \Y . .1, r isuer was elected delegate to the State camp by the county conven tion of the M. U'. A lrt't Thursday, and Thou. Dil on of Rockville, alternate Q. II Morgan the Loup City Jewed r does all kiu is f whp.1i, clock and Jew elry repairing In a n irknnu like nia - ncr. When you hav < something to . o in tiis line, don’t fail to call on him Jake Laketnan is in the city shaking bauds with friends, h vln ju.-t arrived from Omaha, lie will stop oyer a few days and then go to ’argent where he bis made his home me leaving here. The Loup City restaurant has chang ed hand- Mr. L. l>, < apron turning the business over to Mr. Geo. Iluwsun Mi. Dawson Is an experienced restaurant man, and the place is making an envi » ble record. Thu merited reputation for curing piles, sores and skin disc tses acquired by Dewil’s Witch liu/.el Salye, lias led to the making of worthier counterfeits Be sure to get only Dewitt's mIvc Odendaid Hi • s. Fiitz Johansen an old resident of Sherman County ami bis son Chris .. t last Saturday morning for Oklahoma, where they expect to iime their f uture home, Chris' family will go in the spring if lie co eludes to' stay Later—Mr Johansen and his son both returned Wedm -day evening deelaring that they had a stdlleiency of Ok Inborn after u two days s ,,v and one night'. lodging at the lloti ■ Honolulu. The Case of Joseph Rosch'newvbki \’s Frank Kwaitkowskl was tried befon a jury of s .. in Jmtic II . .n r's cmr last Thursday. Tin case was one in which the plaintiff sues for a certain atim of money which Iw i!,,-dged v. a due him from fhe defcti I,•inf. I'tie fticr wh8 thoroughly reviewed and then submitted to tiie jury f <r deliberatiot 'The tin dings of ftie jury was in r tic main to th<* effect ttmt Mr Rosche newl.-kl’s claim was a ju't one. there being a few dollar o il'-, c allowed the defendant. T. M. llccd buys Game. Mr*. W T. l'racv is reported on the »kk I i»r« ,1. II. Travis made a Hying trip to Aurora, Tuesday. I>. G. and F.ii Fisher made a trip to Orel, 51 Today. il wmaii Jnng Jr, went west last Mon* J,iv morning to seek his fortune. MNs- Birdie I.nfhobn spent, last Sun day at A hiou with lier friend Mi-s Polskt. l“ai i* •!S -patches claim that President. Kruger cannot live but a short time, not over a f i t right Harry Jenner. was grooming the ir.,n hor-e at T,t1 -v Haller's feed mill -( vi i al day a la«t week. John S hi lewski moved into tlie tun;-«• with t.i- hrother-tn law, Frank Lorchick, 1 »st. Saturday. NotiCi:— Those knowing themselves indelite.lt** m<‘ will please call and seitle tlieir accounts on or before January Hr. A. S. Main. T. M. Reed’s Furniture stock is now complete call and see. John Travis is disposing of his entire stock of good- at cost. And John wants it understood Hut this means what they cost him. without any addition. Thus. Jcnso'i and Mr. Anderson of Rockville made this otllce ft pleasant call pet Monday morning. They report no in »llp"N in that part of tic; country. Such I.ttie pills us l> Witt's Little Lull Risers are wry easily ’taken, amt they : i ■ w ih! i fully effective ir. cleans ing the ,iv* r mni bowels.-Odendahl Bros The I'nion Fire Ins do. <>f Lincoln settled the claim of E. A. Draper for hi - loss by the wind storm very prompt ly for which they hive Mr. Drapers thanks. Sciin*! i- Hoars Hill to make tiam robbery a national offense is likely to pa i eongtt If it docs the penalty wid Ir* 21 years in the penitentiary and 50 0 tine ■■lh u ehangest not—yet, i nin al \v ivs » S ingiagT said the substitute for it i kv Mount.tin Tea. Made by the U Ton Medicine Co. 35c.—Ask your hn:; :. sr. I ;.i lo G urge Ware made a trip to I Grand !si r <1 Monday to see his son St* vart, * ho h is been suffering with rheumatism for some time. Mr Ware report.-, him better at preaseut. I W. ii rper is the ‘Gobi Medal tv h i key of tb*’world. Highest a wards !’.iris, 1900. Chicago, 1893; New Or *e-i*is 18-A Unbeaten anil Unbeatable! SuM by T. il Elsnkii, I.oud City Neb. Tin’ K sc Valiev School house 8 miles ■ oil.In ; town w ns broken into last week, and a small Cock belonging to the teacher, Mi.-* Julia Howe, also slate iml lead pencils and many other little articles purloined. Frank Cook of Bristol township was in the city last Monday and made this * Hi a In icily call, lie reports a new ly di ve!* v,l . aso of small pox in the to", n-hip. lie - v- that the case is that of Align r I’obnz who was taken down a few days ago. Tic A. O. U. W. Instilled the follow, ii.;: .lli"«rs last Tuesday night, Geo. E. B ‘i choter F. M: J. A Angier. M. 'V; <■ i). Hansen F; Hiram Cramer O; Wm. Cramer G. G. IV. Hunter Fin; G. 11. Gibson H e; 1. Phil Jaeger Re ceiver; r.uth'T Goodwin O W; Johu •Shrove, 1 W 'id i- -c.i.on 'here is a large death rate ; among children from croup and lung troubles Prompt action will save the little (ines from these terrible diseases, we kno vof mutiing so certain to give (Mil uti i lough Cure* It can also be relied upon in grippe and all throat ami lung troubles of adults. Pleasant to take. O lendabl Bros. Mr. John (dark informs us that his -on Si ... underwent the operation con temj i it* I at the hospital at Grand I - a. I ! i-t Tuesday and stood the shock j very veil lie also says that tiio bone *f tin- arm * bove the elb >w, for four j inches is in such a state of decomposi tion that it is -o soft that it could be removed with the fingers. The doctor - ay - tie e . - tve lti*‘ boy . arm. Iv.nit hi the people who suffer from tin'utii-m anil sciatica known a. ‘hi. i.atn', l'.iin Balm relieved | :a< ifier i number of other medicines uid a doctor hail failed. It is the best inim i11 i have ever known of—J. A. Dodgen. Ai|hare<.ta, Ga. Thousands have ii< *'ii cured of rheumatism by this rein iy. One application relieves tiic pain. For mw by Odendahl Bros Drug gists. it h i- b i i demonstrated repeatedly bt t v ry state in tin* Union and inmauy : in "igu eon i i s Tliat < lianib •! lam’s 1 i tough Jim ily i- a c rtain preventative and cure fur crimp. It li is become the mu ivci>..| r- nit dv f.<r Hot disease. M. V. I l-h r f i.iij tty W . Va., only re peats \\l;-u lias b ill said atoiiud the . globe wilt i, h v.rites: "1 ii iyc used f.'tiainb' i l.iin's Cough Kcmedy in my family for year* anil always with per t ‘lit i i *s. We b' lieve that it is not in: y ill - be-tcough remedy,bat that it i-a sure cun* for croup it has savii ill live.-, of our children a number of times.” This remedy is for sale by Odendahl Bros. Druggists, i Last TtMsiiav afternoon Davie Sam Hancock went out to look after Ilia cow and heir g very feeble and the wind blowing quite strong, lie lost lna balance and tell heavily to the ground, striking on bis should* r ami dislocating it. Dr. Main was called and replaced the joint, hut the feeble condition of Mr Hancock leaves him in a critical condition He is about 75 years old and has been very feeble for several tears. Mr. and Mrs Hancock are people highly esteemed by cvi rvoody and they have the sincere sympathy ot their many friends in this mishap. - —-- ♦ -♦ “A young man came into our store yesterday suffering from a severe attack of cramp colic,” writes B. F. Hess, miller and general merchant, Dickey's Mountain, Pa “II'' ban tried various home remedies without relief. As ! had used Chamberl.vin's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy f gave him a dose and it soon brought him out all right. 1 never saw a fellow so rejolce ed.” Sold by Odendabl Bros. Druggists. We are informed that a young man living on Davis creek, his name , we did not learn, had his knee throwu out of joint while wrestling with a young man by the name of Nagiev. Those present went to bis assistance uud soon bad it back in place. -• ♦ -- When threatened by pneumonia or any otiier lung trouble, prompt relief is nec essary, as it is dangerous to delay. We would suggest that One Minute Cough Cure be taken as soon as indications of having taken cold ate noticed . it cures j quickly and irs early use prevents con sumption.— Odendahl Bros. W. J Fisher lust h valuable heifer last week. A post mortutn revealed the fact that the cause of death was a highly enlarged gaul. Had it b*'eu a corners Investigation undoubt edly the verdict would have been. Died frout cause which some humans fattoti on. We are informed that Mr. E. Holcomb is so well pleased wi th Oklahomathat he expects to make ttiat sunny clime his future home. He says they raise three crops of vegetables a year, and that the weather now is like our spring. The Nokthwkstkkx wishes Mr Holcomb unbounded success, -■— - ♦ • ♦- -— Person* who suffer from indigestion cannot expect to live long, because they cannot, eat the food required to nourish tlie body and the products of tlie undi gested foods they eat poison the blood. It is important to cure indices tion as soon as possible, and the best method of doing this is to use the prep eration known as Kodol Dispepsia Cure It digests what you eat and restores all the digestive organs to perfect health -Odendahl Bros. J. Phil Jaeger was again taken down with the grippe last Friday evening, and Saturday morning his clerk, Mr. Morris, was also unable to open the store and Mi-a Lottie and Master Alvin took up the work and all customers were looked after. At this writing it is reported that Mr. Morris, head clerk is again able to be on duty and that Miss Lottie Jaeger is down with the same dread desease .. ♦ • ♦ Samuel Lecninger, of Arcadia in com pany with his brother-in-law, \V. T. Morris, of Central City, Nebraska were pleasant caller at this office last Monday. Mr. Morris is looking for a location in which to erect a flouring mill anil is quite favorably impressed with the Hotchkins mill race and water tiower. He has a brother in the east who will join him in the enterprise Mhould he decide to locate here Mr. Morris is a very pleasant gentDman and is a practical miller, and we hope lie may decide to locate among u*. There is no doubt tint what the water power in question is one of the finest in the state and that milling here can bo made to he a very profitable business 'I'll*' Modern Woodman held their in stallation Tuesday night and the follow ing officers were inducted into office; II Johansen, V. C.: It. I>. Hendrickson; W. A ; J. I. Depew, Hanker: (J II Gib son. Glerk; I’eter Rowe, Escort; A. Anderson, Watchman; J I,. I/'fbolm, Seatry. Kvcrybody Can AflortI It There was a time when many fami lies could not afford to take a daily pa I r, but now that the Lincoln Evening News is sent by mail at the cheap rate 1 of 25 cents a month, the daily paper with all its advantages is within the reach of every family anil the reduction in price h is 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 maikets, tele graph and state news makes one of the hr'ghtcat papers in Nebraska. It's i worth more, but it only costs you 25 ets. 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 Dally Eye ing news. Lincoln Nebr. Tins SPACE IS ADVERTISE MY NEW INVOICE OF GOODS. -FPTEjMDS apd CUSTOjVIEpS I have still a tine lot of jewelry on hand which I have marked down to bed rock prices. Call and see my stock. If you want Watch, Clock or Jewelry repairing done remember that I am prepared to do it with neatness and dis patch and will guarantee all my work. We attend strictly to ,.v business and are willing to refund your money if our work fails to please. 1 am a tirst class optician and understand ad diseases of the eye, so when in need of opitieal work give me a call. G. H. MORGAN. Jeweler and Optician, Loup City, Neb. Toe Oi l Fellows of Ibis city in stall 1 ill ir <dii-crs ana coni rml degrees on four candidal'** iusi Wed nesday evening Messrs (.’has Nidi lui and A. L. fonbiser were in attendance fr • • Sargent and Messrs. M-atbers, N M. f i< ok-liank, and Free Hogue fn m Arcadia. A» 11 o'clock the lodge took a recess andrepaited to the Loup City rest a urant where an oysUr suppei wa prepared for them. Aft r supper tin degree work was coutinu-d. Messrs Feter ileil, Joseph Heil, H. framer and Win. frame! were the reecpients of the m\steries. A Keen Clour liraln Your best feelings, your social posi tion or business succe-s depend largely on tie- perfect action of y ur liver. l)r. King's New Life Fill- give increased strength, n keen, clear bruin, high ambi tion A 2."> cent box will make ton feel like a new being, hold by Odendahl Bros Druggists. The most soothing healing and anti septic application ever devised is De Witt’s Witch Hazel salve. It relieves at once and cures piles, sore*, eczema and skin diseases. Beware of imitations, —Odendahl Bros. •PATENTS-Slfi • AOVICE AS TO PATENTABILITY ] > Notice in “ Inventive Age ” Bn Ns fp* |30 1 • Book "Howtoobtain Patents” £ SliUM 1 Charge» moderate. No fee till patent iH secured. 1 Letters strictly confidential. Address, ’ E. G. SIGGERS, Patent Lawyer, Washington. IMbJ / --V Soiil by T. II 1XSNKK, r oupCity, Sib &m.rss wro ww ^ ts; .. ^ ~v-; V ' f 5 P p Vy^i*r«v.»-y | |c«S*IU.WS. ! P Ccr. 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This train runs via the “Ovetland 1! >ute,” the established route across the continent. It has, perhaps, the most finely < quipped cars iu the world. There are Double Drawing Room Palace Sleepers, broad vestibule Cars thoroughuut. Buffet Smoking ami Library Cars with Barber Shops and pbasant Reading Rooms, Dniug Cars, meals being served a la carte, and every delicacy, is provided. The ears are illuminated with the famous Pintsch Light and heated with steam, A notable feature is that safety, perfect comfort and speed aie all included. Only two nights between Missouri River and San Fransisco For time tabie and full information, call on H. J. CLIFTON AGENT. For Sale—One hundred land sixty acres of land on Oak creek. Seventy acres under cultivation and a sod house. Price $700. Inquire of—W. S. Waite’ Loup City, Neb. If fortune disregard thy claim Don't bang thy head in fear and shame But marry th • girl you love best Rocky .Mountain Tea will do thereat. —Ask your Druggist. All kinds of ) Jewelry repairing > SHEPPARDS. Promptly Done at) Anew remedy for biliousness is now on sale at Odendahl Bros, drug store It is called Chatnborlain’e Stomach and Liver Tablets, it is quick relief and will prevent the attack If given as soon as the first Indication of the disease ap pear*. Price 25 cents per box. Sample free —Odendahl Bros. W J. FISHER, Attorney at Law and Notary Public, Will Defend in Foreclosure Case* also no A General Real Estate Business. Office In Northwesters Building, I.OCF CITY, • • NElUtASKA. R. J. NIGHTINGALE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, LOUP OITT, I i OTUk A- S- MAIN. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON LOUP CITY, - • NEBRASKA OFFICE.—At St. Elmo Hotel. W. L. MARCY, nEJV'I 1ST OFFICE ON EAST SIDE POCLIC SQEARE LOUI‘ VI7’)’, NEIL Having a (iroat Hun on Chamber lain'* Cough Keinedy Manager M-irtln. of the Pierson drug store, informs us that he is having a great run on Chair bcrlain’s Cough Re medy. He sells live bottles ot that med icine to one of any other kind, and it gives great satisfaction. In these days of higrlppe there is nothing like Cham berin'.'s Cough Remedy to stop the cough, heal up the «ore throat and lungs and give relief within a very short time. The sal s are growing, and all who try it are [ 'eased with its prompt action — Soii.li Chicago Daily Calumett. For sale by Odendahl Bros. Druggists. -» % m •500.00 FOK I.ETTKKS ABOUT NEBRASKA TL'e Burlington Route oilers twenty prizes, aggregating £.‘>00.00 for let ters which can be used in encourag ing immigration to Nebraska. The first prize is a round trip ticket from any Burlington Route [station in Nebraska to Yellowstone Park, and a ctmplete trip through the Park, including stage transpor tation and live and a half days ac commodation—Value $ 100.00. The second ptize is a ticact to the Black Hills, and $25.00 in cash —Value $75 00 Particulars can be obtained by addressing J. Francis, G. P. A. Burlington Route, Omaha, Neb. Dyspepsia Cure D what you cat. Its r2»i tic - • digests the food and aid9 Nature b: st'. ngthening and recon structlng che exhausted digestive or gans. It is the latest discovered digest ant and tonic. No otbei preparation can approach it in efficiency. It in stantly relieves •, id permanently cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, bick Headache, Gastralgia, Cramps, and llii other results of imperfect digestion. Prepared by E C DeWitt A Co.. Cbleaao For sale by ODENDAHL DROB., *