The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917, February 08, 1901, Image 4

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    Uoaal Dews.
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W. R. Mellor returned from Chicago
Monday.
Lew Haller returned from Arcadia.
last Friday.
Martin Comer came up from Grand
Island Saturday.
Last Monday morning registered 15
below Zulu aofthey say.
Mr,Sterns,a general Insurance agt,
was in the city Wednesday.
G H. Dawson moved into the house
vacated by G II Morgan.
II. J. Cole wrestled with the grippe
thelattcr part of last week.
J. T. Hale shipped another car load
of mules to St. Louis this week.
A nice new line of shoes re
ceived at Henry Polling's. - 1
Write Hayden Bros Omaha Whole
sale Supply House for prices and samp
les. 4
Inquire of \V. S. Waite for
pure Golden Grant seed wheat.
Lookout for Mike Cbelcwski’s big
sale on the 20th Don’t forget the
date.
There is a company forming in Loup
City, wc understand for the prosecution
of the real estate business on a hurrah
basis.
Money saved is money earn
ed by buying a feed grinder of
T. M. lleed.
T- M Reed sells sewing ma
chines and a general line of
furniture
Mr. Reiman of Loup City, who Has
been visiting Mrs. Reiman at the hos
pital, returned home this morning.— G.
I.Indcpendcnt. ' *
Men's and boy's hats at
paralyzing low prices at l’ilgers
W. M Cramer and Peter Hell took
their last degree in the Odd Fellows
Wednesday night, and Seymour Gillacs
started in on the Initatory.
John O'Neil of Bristol twp., was at
the hub Saturday and replenished our
exchequer to the extent of two large
sized coin of the relin.
Charles Schoening will have public
sale of his effects shortly and will go to
Grand Junction, Col., where his two
brothers-in-law recently located.
Messrs Walter Newberg, M irk Mor
tensen, Ilenry Cappellen jr, and Erford
Reynolds, four of Hazard township’s
energetic young farmers were in the
city Friday.
A letter from John Hayes announces
that he had not been in Grand Island
two days until lie was bamboozled out
of every dollar he had not even leaving
him his pocket book
Henry Lewis, of Harrison town
ship was visiting Ins sister Mrs.
Neville anti doing business at the
county seat the tirst of the week.
Mrs. James Lang, daughter of Mr. and j
Mrs. Peter Hendrickson, strived'last
Wednesday evening from Iter home in 1
California, to visit her people.
Pilger will mark all his |
goods in plain figures and they
will be paralizinglv low prices.
Last Saturday and Saturday night the
heaviest snow storm of the season visit
ed Sherman county. Had it lain as it
fell there would probably have been ti
inches, but a-* usual it piled up
R. L. Arthur says he has had the
smallpox, the Asiatic cholera, the ben
bonic pleugue and the yellow fever, but
the Russian hen-lltw endwise knocks
the persimons.
The water main sprung a leak at the
Intersection of the pipe running to
Odendahl iiros., dreg store last, Fiidsy.
and caused water commissioner Jennet
a bit of cold coinfort for everal hour>.
Cal Sprague,the new saloon man was
arrested and taken before his honor.
Judge Angier. and lined $2.00 and costs
for eommiting an assault on Mike Ko
tninski sr. It was a case of aggravated
boo/ and should be hazed.
Harvey I> Criss.souof Simpson Cri-.- |
and a resident of Hoone county, came !
oyer to y i>it Lis parents, his motbei
baying been sick for some time. Mr, |
Cri'S informs us that he has purchased i
a farm in Greeley county and will movt
there in the sj ring.
Flyers were circulated over town lust
Tuesday announcing quarterly meeting,
at the M. Ja. church, hut a letter receiv
ed the next day from tin; Presiding
Llder stated t'.mt he was unable to at
tend and so tin; meetings were again
(littered until further anu<>"nc‘,ntetits.
J. A. Converse’ team, while standing
tied to a large galvanized w ater tank in
front of r. M. Heel's hardware store
Monday, pulled on their bitch reins and
slid the tank sutlieient to muko a rattle
which scared them, causing them to
bieak loose and take a spin up street.
No serious damage is icported.
Mr. anti Mrs. Simpson Crise will
shortly remove to Greeley county
where they will make their future
home near their son Harvey. Thee<
old and respected people have in this
vacinity since the early settlement
of the county and their many friends
will be sorry to see them go away.
Mr-. T s, Nightingale is again aide
to be ;y.<>utid.
David l»e|>ew will move to town in
the near future.
(» il Morgan moved into the house
vacated bi M. I* Ford,
Special shoe, hose and but- j
ton sale at Pilgers.
«fubn Fisher made a business trip to
St Paul Saturday and returned Monday.
ft J, O'Bryan was a pleasant ealler
Tuesday. Dick is looking fresh as a
peach.
N"i st Thursday will be historic Val
entines day. I.et ail who sent pictures
send pome mo e.
Beginning next Saturday
Jaeger will sell his goods at j
cost and below.
<\\ Fletclmr. Boelus’ Banker was in I
the city Wednesday, lie attended the
sale of Mr Bassett.
Mrs. A. L. Conhiser and two children
of Sargent, spent Sunday with her
brother, S F. Reynol Is,
I’ncle Sum Hancock is rapidly im
proving from iiis dislocated shoulder.
He is able to he up iigain.
Mis Ii J. Cole returned from Ashton
the latter part of hist week, where she
h id been visiting tier father.
The Mystic Legion had a gala time
after lodge Monday night. A social
'lance was held after the other exercises
1-Loup City growing wildandvvooly
again and must we he forced to employ
a inar-,hal after all these years of peace
and quiet ?
A still-born child was born to Mr. and
Mrs. \\ Hi Sr tankman of Oak creek, last j
Saturday night. It was burled in
Evergreen cemetery.
YV. O. Brown sold a span of horses
to a gentleman by the name of Camp
bell of Valley county, Saturday, receiv
ing .fltiO cash for them.
J. I Depew lias got his trip hammer
rigged so that it keeps time to the mus
ic. Jim says it never misses a stroke
till it strikes the cadenza.
If the ground bog saw his shaddow
last Saturday lie done some tall watch
ing for an opportunity. There could
not have been oyer dO minutes sun shine
during the day.
1’ilger otters the Will Nelk
resilience for sale for cash onh.
No traders or time buyers
j need apply.
I Rev. YV. J. YViLon, the Adventist
I minister vvh > has been laboring in this
i part of the vineyard, received a tele
grim Friday night calling him to the
| sick bed of iiis wifo.
A letter from A C. Stapp last Friday
informs us that ills father, Rev. J. li
stapp, was compelled to undergo a sec
ond amputation of his limb, this time
just ahovta tho ankle anil that tic was in
a very critical condition.
Jaeger 13 bound to keep up
with the procession, except;
that he is going to sell cheaper
than any one. Try, and see
for yourself.
IJi’preM ntative Vandegrifc took a re
-pite from his legislative duties last
Saturday and eatne home to spend the
Sabbath with ills folks. John is bear*
i gup well under the strain of being a
minority ehieftfan and says he thinks
there will he a senator elected by April
1st, all fools d ty. John is a punster.
A gentleman from Coinstock, Custer
county, came down Wednesday to tile
an info ination against Kay Thrasher
for -oiling mortgaged property. Mr.
Thrasher whs found at iiis brothers
-outh of town, but owing to represen
tation made by him lie was not arres
ted on the above charge. We under
stand he has succeeded in fixing the
matter up.
G. F. Hall returned from New
Mexico the land of gold and Greasers
la.-t Saturday evening to spend the
balance of the winter with his daught
er, Mrs C <iasteyer. When spring
opens .Mr. Gasteyer, who is interest
ed with Mr Hall in a mining ven
ture will return with him to New
'li xico, and endeavor to ascertain
the hidden wt ulth below the surface
of their claim.
'T li ibbled into Mr. Black tnore's drug
*!ore on*'evening,'’ says Wesley Nelson
ot Hamilton, Gp., “and he asked me to
try ( hamberlain’s Pain Balm far rheu
matism with which 1 had suffered for a
long time. I told him 1 had no faith In
any medicine a« they all failed He
-aid “Well if Chamberlain's Pain Balm
does not help you, y ou need not pay for
it.1 I took a bottle of it homo and used
it according to the directions and in
• me week 1 was cured, and have not
been troubled with rheumatism.’’ Sold
by Odeudahl Bros.
Last Friday charges were preferred
sgainst Wallace Parker, a lad 18 years
of age and living In Washington t wp.,
charging hitu with assault and battery
upon the person of little A11 ie Baillie.
A warrant was placed in sheriff Snyder's
hands and the boy was arrested and
brought before county Judge, Angler.
Young Parker plead guilty to the charge
and was lined in the sum of £1! OU and
cost. The evidence disclosed the fact
that the voung assailant caught the boy
while on hi- wav home from school and
deliberately tit utn ned and heat him in a
1 most cruel manner.
C.Wl'KI.I.l'X—SwKiAUT AT thn hotl f
of the groom's parents in Hazard l-wp.
on Wednesday Feb , fi. l'Jt'l Mr. Hen
ry Cappellen and Miss Fannie Swigart,
were joined in wedlock Mr. OapeUen
is the son of Mr. Henry Oappcllen who is
an old and -espccted resident of Gher
man county. His fair bride, we under
stand is from Des Moines, la, but has
been in this county with relativ- s for
some time. She is an esteemabie young
lady, and Mr. Cappellcn has been fortu
nate in securing so worthy a life part
ner. The Northwestern extends the
happy couple their wartne-t congratu
lations.
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Come and see the prices
Jaeger is making on his goods.
If you want goods cheap now
is the time to buy.
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A powerful engine cannot be run with
a weak boiler, ami we can't keep up
the strain of an active life with a weak
stomacbe; neither can we stop the hu
man machine to make repairs. If the
stomach cannot -digest enough food to
keep the body strong, such a prepara
tion as Kodol Dyspepsia Cure should be
used, lt-diguats . what you eat and it
simply can't help but do you good —
Odendahl Bros.
The claim of other cough medicines
to ba as good as Chamberlain's are ef.
fectually set at rest in the follows tes
timonial. of Mr. C. D. Glass, an em
ploye of Bartlett A Dennis Co., Gard
iner, .vfe lie says: “1 had kept ad
ding to a cold and cough in the winter
of 1S‘)7, trying every cough medicine
I heard of without permanent help, un
til one day 1 was in the drug store of
Mr. Houlehan and he advised me to- try
Chamberlain’s Cough Kenedy and of
fered to pay back my money if I was
not cured. My lungs ana bronchial
tubes were very sore at that time, but
I was completely cured by this remed ,
and have since always turned to it when
I got a cold, and soon And relief. I also
recommend it to my friends and am
i glad to say it is the best of all cough
i medicim'.'’ For sale by Odendahl Bras, j
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Pilger’s prices are from -0
to 50 per cent below cost. All
(his goods must be sold the
next 30 days. Iron safe, show
(cases and other fixtures for
sale. His store 100m for rent,
i sale or trade.
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EverJbody Can AtVord It
j There was a time when many fami
I lies could not afford to take a daily pa- j
] per, but now that the Lincoln Evening
News is sent by mail at th** cheap rate
I of 23 cents a month, the daily paper
I with all its advantages is within the
reach of every family and the reduction!
in price lias brought The News several1
thousand new subscribers. The News
is printed at the state capital, the foun
tain head of news events, and with its i
eight big pages, with markets, tele
graph and state news makes one of the
brightest papers in Nebraska. It's
worth more, but it only costs you 23 cts
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.
Recent experiments show that all
classes of foods may lie completely di
gested by a preparation called Kodot
. Dyspepsia (lure, which absolutely di
gests what you eat. As it is the only
combination of all the natural diges
tantsever devised the demand for it has
become enormous. It has never failed
to cure the very worst cases of indiges
tion and it always gives instant relief —
Odendahl Bros.
BURLINGTON ROUTE.
Low Rates, West and Northwest.
At a time of year when thousands
will take advantage of them, the
Burlington Route makes sweeping
reductions in its rates to the West
and Northwest—to Utah, Montana,
Washington. Oregon and British
Coin m bia.
Dates: February 12. ill, and 2ti.
March 5, 12, 19, and 26,
April 2, 9, 16, 23, and
Rates are shown below:
To Ogden. Salt Lake. Hutto. H<1-/ l>.)o
ena. Anaconda and Missoula \ V—«J.
To All Points on the Northern i
Pacofic Ky. west of Missoula
Including Spokane Seattle. '• S'*S
Tacoma, Port laud as well as
Vancover, and Victoria U. C. J
To All Points on the Spokane
Fal s .t Northern Ky. and the f
Washington .v Columbia Kiver i
It. K.. - - ’
Never has the Pacific Northwest
been as prosperous as now. Labi t
| is in constant demand and wages art
| high. The money making opportu
nities are be) ond (lumber-in min--,
lumiier, merchandising, farmi'
j fruit raising, fishing, and all the
| other industries of h great and grow
ling country.
Literature on request -free.
J. Fhancis, Ueu’l Passeuger Agt.
Omaha, Nebr.
If you peed apythipg ip II- ” '
IHHl HHi.' piy line give pie a call.
1 HAVE A COMPLETE STOCK OP
ills, ns, ,
A GENERAL LINE OF FARM IMPLEMENTS, FEED
Grinders, Buggies, Wagons, Hardware, Sewing Machines,
And a Well Selected Stock of Furniture.
Call and see my goods and learn my price before buying.
_t. m. Rcr:.
Danger of Cold and l.u (irlppe.
The greatest danger from colds and
la grippe is their resulting in pneumo
nia. If reasonable care is used, how
ever, and Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
taken, all danger will be avoided.
Among the tens of thousands who have
used this remedy for these diseases we
have yet to le.irn of a single case hav
ing resulted in pneumoaia, which
shows conclusively that it is a certain
preventative of that dangerous malady.
It will cure a cold or an attack ot la
grippe in less time than and other treat
ment It is pleasant and safe to take.
For sale by Odendahl Bros .
RESULTS!
j Are you satisfied with the way
, your witch is ruunii g.
Ate you satisfied to wear a ring
with all or a part of the settings gone?
Are ym satisfied to wear brass or
a broken breast pin or scarf pin?
Are you satisfied to wear out of
date jewelry ?
Are you satisfied with the work
von have had doDc by men who pre
I
tend i«, be jewelurs and are not?
Are you satisfied to suffer with an
j aching head when having your vis
j ion corrected will slop it, and give
yon comfort.
Are you satisfied with the specta
cles you laready have?
If you are dissatisfied you surely
need my services. I have built up a
reputation for excellent work.
I have the knack of doing it just
the right way—the telling why—the
profitable way. No fancy frills or
flowery language in ray manners, but
; I do all work to please my customers
and handle the very best stock.
Try me once, you'll tie sorry you
, didn't know me before.
G. H. MORGAN,
JEWELER AND OPTICIAN
LOUP CITY- NEB
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WANTED.—Capable, reliable persons in
every county to represent large company
of solid financial reputation; salary
per year, payable weekly; $3 per day abso
lutely sure and all expenses; straight,
bona Ode,definite salary, no coiumisllon;
salary paid each Saturday and expense
money advanced each week. STANDARD
HOUSE JM Dkaubor* St., Chicago. 1260
STOOD DEATH Of I
E. B. Monday, a lawyer of Henrietta,
j Tex., once footed a grave digger. He
| says: “Mv broth r was vary low with
malarial fever and jumdiee. 1 per
| suaded him to try Elect rid Billers, and
he was toon much better, but continued
their u«e until he as wholly cured. 1
am sure ii clric B'ttors - .v d his life.'
This remedy • s| is malaria, kills di
sea get ii. ami pin ilk- i ue i ood; aids
1 dig* stion. r gulaiet. liver, kidneys and
bowl*- i> constipaii>!i. dyspepsia,
nei C'dj; n eases, kidney tri'Ubles fe
male eornpl lill'K gives pel f dt- health,
(i y 51)0 a I O endahl I', •
I’. M. ltecd’a Furniture
stock is call
and see.
GEO. H. DAWSON
will cry sales in any part of the city
or county. Satisfaction guaranteed.
Proprietor of Loup City Restaurant.
CHEAP FARM FOR SALE
on Ohk ('rtek, 9 miles north of Loup
City, half under plow and half pasture, I
new repucsod bouse with lumber.)
floor and shingie roof, good well and I
.windmill. Cation or address, — W. II
Knapp, Loup City, Neb.
Sold bv T. li KL>NKR, LoupCity, Neb
All Competition
Distanced.
The fast trains of the Union
Pacific reach San Francisco
fifteen hours ahead of all com
petitiors. If you are in no]
hurry take a slow train by one
of the detour routes, but if
you want to get there without!
suffering any of the inconveni
ences of winter travel, take
the only direct route.
Detailed Information furnished
on application
II. J. Clifton, Agt.
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W J. FISHER,
Attorney at Law and Notary Public.
WUl Defend in Foreclosure Cases.
AI.SO DO A
General Real Estate Business.
Office In Northwkstshb Rnlldlng,
LODF CITY, • • NEBRASKA
R. J. NIGHTINGALE,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
LOUP OITT, I | m
A. S- MAIN.
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
LOUP CITY, • • NEBRASKA
OFFICE.—At St. Elmo Hotel.
What would you do it taken with col
j ic or cholera morbus when your physi
: cian is away Lorn t one atnl the drug
i stores ar • dost 1 ? Af er one such emer
gency j on will always ke p < hamber
j laio’s Colic Cholera ami Iti.irrhoea
Remedy in jot'r liome: but why wait
until the hor-e i« -toien before you look
j the stabliCr for sale by Udeudabl Cro?.
A MOIIT OK TKIIKOlt
"Awful the wid
ow of the brave General Bun,ham i f
M&vhias. M* . Alien the Jr i ;,it lij |.«
WOlll I ll.e t Mil l'liet.1 ;|,|IP| i 1 In Ii p; (• mor
ning." wt'.ti .'I:- S. II. L.nei . ■. wh >
11 ten lad 1 ' 1 ti •• I r fi:: I : ji ■ ’ •
legM'l I'm | >i King's Ni v- F> verv,
liliJi Ii ! r; r|e hi iii i,r>ee - ■ < .j ties
life, mil I leu ».« r i t e l -*- i tim
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all Tlu- •.!.*'i- i. ' I • * , e
Only f*Ui r; I , i e
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Tile Builii 4! t .ir ' » r,tv
piii'.vri’" ■ . \ . ■ ,1 • .' r e t
tt'is whirl it-.nl 1 . ’ 1 urair
iri4 iip:n!et:,tii.i, 11 N • 1 r -irk
Tin* lira' priz- is .a 11 u j lit*
lii liitl from any Ilui iingtou Home
station in Nebraska to Yellowstone
Hark, and a ccmplete trip through
the Park, including stage transpor
tation and five and a half days ac
commodation—Value $100.00.
The second prize is a ticKet to
the Black Bill*, 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
■' what yoo eat.
It £ fLi tic v \ digests the food and aids
Nature iu st'cigthening and recon
structing uhe exhausted digestive or
gans. It is the latest discovered digest
ant and tonic. No ot liet preparation
can approach it in efficiency. It in
stantly relieves and permanently cures
Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn,
Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea,
-l1. ,5cac*achp,^afitni*s,ia.Cramps,ana
aii other resu 1 ts of i m perfect d igestion.
Prepared by E C DeWitt A Co.. Cblcaao.
For sale by ODENDAHL DROS.,
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and
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I iniinR Produce each n dlseam'1
LH^UUm) having definite piubel
MflRPRINF °*y- Tim flUeaso yield*
Munrmnt, p;lslly t() lho Doublei
TOR ArPfl Chloride of Gold Treat-i
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