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About The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917 | View Entire Issue (March 15, 1901)
r_■_ --: Uoaal Dsws. Jobn Travis went to Omaha, Wednet day. J. Phil Jaeger made a trip to Omaha, this week. Billy Baird was among our visitors last Saturday. Clothing going cheap at Jaegers. Several schooners passed through town this week. A. W. Throckmorton of Divide wes in the city Wednesday. Tuesday was a corker. A geuuine blizzard most of the day. Miss Belie Mulirk is clerking in the general store of J. H. Travis It is reported that T. 1. Pilger has two children down with scarlstena W. S. Owen will move his harness shop across the street to the J. M. ] Young building next week. John W. Long purchased a new bug gy team the other day. John is getting to be quite a sport. The Times should not reveal the petty secrets of our country school marms, especially to shake iheir con fidence in their “chum " Inquire of W. S. Waite for pure Golden Grant seed wheat. Dr. Graves, the Episcopal minister, preached at the M E. church Wednes day night Mr. and Mrs.Geo. Finch of Divis Creek, visited Mrs. Finch's parents, Mr. and Mrs. G II. Scott, In the city over Sunday. Mrs. Wiley Hudson of Archer, and daughter of Uncle Sam Hancock, was visiting her father last Friday and Sat urday. Mr. Carl Dietz ami Mhs Mary Luba, | were married on Tuesday last in tliis city by Rev. Kobertus. A happy wed ded life for them is our wish. C. D. Hill dropped in and exchanged ideas Saturday. Mr. Hill informs us that he has again moved into Sherman, county and ia now living on Oak Creek. A baby boy was born to Mr ami Mrs. James W. Conger Monday night. Jim my was looking very happy next day over his prospec's for an early assistant on the dray. We have new samples on clothing just in. Call and see them. Chicago 'prices. J. P. Jaeger. Puny childien with weak constitu tions can attain an unusual degree of bodily and mental vigor by taking Rocky Mountain Tea this month, made by the Madison Medicine Co. 35c. Ask your druggist. If you want deeds, mortgages, leases or any legal instruments drawn at very reasonable rates when at the county seat, call on W. J. Fisher at the North western office. All kinds of blan ks on hand. A Notary Public in office. Special Shoe Sale next Sat urday and Monday at Jaegers. Come in and see how cheap you can buy. J. T. Hale arrived home from the south last Friday evening. Mr. Hale brought a Kentucky jack with him that stands 1<> hands and 1 inch high. He is very proud of his new acquisition to his breeding stock. Their promptness and their pleasant effects make DeWitt's Little Early Ris ers most popular little pills wherever they aro known. They are simply per fect for liver and bowel trouble? — Oden dahl Bros. T. H. anil Henry Eisner, Ray Pedlor, Chris Johansen, Fritz Kornrumph and Mr. Bonson went to Arcadia Monday to the pigeon shoot. They report honors easy between Arcadia and Ord. The former taking the cake in the live pig eon shoot and the latter in the blue rock contest. Parties wishing photographic en largement up t« life size should call at I.eschinsky’s Studio this city. The Artis Mr. Leschinsky is now prepared to do all kinds of photo graphic work from the Stamp size to life size and he does first class work in every particular. Mr. C. F. Johnson and family will leave Loup City the first part of next week for Smithyille, \V. Va. where Mr. Johnson has secured a position. Mr. Johnson come to Loup City about 18 years ago from West Virginia, and ac cepted the position of principal of our city schools. He afterwards moved to the west part of the county and lived on a farm for a number of years until 1883 when he was elected County 8u perintendant which office he filled to the satisfaction of everybody for two terms, since which time he has resided here and taught school at several differ ent places. He also served nearly three years aa director of the city schools, resigning a short time ago preparatory to going east. Mr. Johnson is a genial gentleman and the removal from among iis of him and his esteemed family will In very much regretted by their many friends. The Northwestern wishes them good luck in their new home, Monday a Red letter day in Loup City, everj body whs In town \V. G. Odendahl and T. II. Eisner went to the I’latte, Tuesday to shoot geese Lew Haller and Jerry Sh'ove put a well down on the new sheep ranch last Sunday. T M Reed sells sewing ma chines and a general line of furniture l)"cks and geese are beginning their journey northward to the land ol the E-quimo. When you are biUious, use those fa mous little pills known as DeWItt'a(kit tle Early Risers to clens** the liver and bowels. They never gripe.—Odendahl Bros E. S. Hayhurst put a new shed on the west Side of his store building for the rccorn modal ion of his agricultural ma chinery. John Naye and family started Tues day for Grand Junction, Colo. lie or dered the Northwestern to be sent to him to his new address. S»e that you get theoriginal DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve when you ask fur it. The genuine is a certain cure for piles, s ues and skill diseases,-Odendahl Bros. Iii t.rder to make room for spring goods I still continue to make low prices on my goods J. Phil Jaeger. Adam Scbaupp has a car of Seed Oats for sale at 115 cents per bushel, also one ear of Northern Spring wheat for seed at §1,00 per bushel. We learn that a telegram flam D. L Adamson says that hi’ father baa died since lie arrived at his bed side. Mr. Adamson was quite an old man and at one time was a resident of this city. Lee Adamson received a telegram last Thursday evening from Bayard, Nreb. informing him tbit his father was very sick. Mr. Aaamson drove to Ravenna at once and took tlie B. & M. train for that place. I'rof 1 vison, of Lonaconing, Md.. suf fered terribly from neuralgia of the sto much and Indigestion for thirteen years and after the doctors faile I to cure him they fed him on morphine. A friend advised tfie use of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure and after taking a few bottles of it be says, ‘I can’t say too much for Kodol Dyspeosia Cure " It digests what you eat— Odondabl Bros. Uncle David French and wife return ed to their home in Arcadia last Friday after a few days visit with his son C. II. French. Uncle David French is now Si years of age and at present is enjoying pretty good health. Mrs, French is a lady of ?•! and has a neat little home in Arcadia given to her by youngest son where the old folks live happily together, Mrs. French is also in good health and at present supports the household by turning out some very beautiful samples of carpet*. She is the carpet weaver of Arcadia and has the reputation of being ati excellent weaver. The old settlers here was gald of the opportunity to meet them again. There will be German service at Loup City in the Baptist Church Sunday March the I'lh at 2. p m. Every membered the German Ev angelical St Haul eons, is hereby invited to come After the service there will be a special und important lneetins of the church members on account of buildine a new church. G. Kobeitus. EFWOKTH I.EAfilKliS. Send me your name and address and I will mail you about April 1, a beauti fully illustrated folder giving full infor mation about the special rates and train service to California via the Burlington Route, at the time of the Kpworth League meeting at San Francisco in July. The folders will enlighten you on every point in connection with the trip to San Francisco—cost of tickets; how to make the trip most cheaply and com fortab'y; what there is to see on the w ay and why your tickets should read via the Burlington Route. The round trip rate—open to every one—from Omaha to San Francisco via the Burlington Route is $45. Tickets are good by way of Denyer and Salt Lake City J. Francis, General Passenger Agent, Burlington Route, Omaha, Neb. MAHRIKO. Maim—Moon—On Thursday evening March, T 1!)01, at the home of the brides father, Mr Walter Moon, in this city, Or. A S. Main and Miss Kayte Moon, were united In marriage. The ceremo ny took place at 1).00 p. in., Judge An gier officiating The wedding was a strictly private affair ttiere being no one present except the immediate family of the bride. Or. Main is a young man who came to Loup City some 4 year ago and began the practice of medicine. He is a strictly sobi r, industrious and re liable gentleman, and lias by his can ful attention to business and affable dispo sition gained for himself a host of ftiends and a large practice. Miss Moon has liyed in and mar Loup City most of her life and is considered a mode] young lady ami well worthy the gentleman she has won for a husband We understand their Intentions are to remove from here in a short time and start life together in a new location. Wherever their lot may be cast ’tis the wish of the Noutiiwkstkkn that suc cess and happiness may he theirs. The Farmer.* Inst if uie opened last Fiilay afternoon at Society hall, but owing to unfavorable weather there was not as large an attendance as was ex peeled. A deep Interest was manifest ed by all presenr, however, and much good resulted from the meeting. Dr A. T. Peters, E. V. Forel, (}. II Mar shall and L. D. Stilson of the state Ag ricultural experiment station were pres ent and each hand ed their various sub jects with convincing argument The first subject taken up was “The Prevtntion of Animal Diseases," hv Dr. Peters, I., N. Smith presiding Mr Peters thoroughly demonstrated the fact that there was no such thing as corn stalk disease, but that the cause of 8 > much loss among cattle was due to eating poisonous weeds, comonlv kuown as wild parsnip or water hem lock and deadly nightshade. These two weeds seem to be growing all througti the cornfields Disease of hogs was also taken up and explained at length as also was thatof other auimals. The Friday evening meeting was call- i ed to order by E. E, Tracy and (he principal feature of the evening was thestereoptiean lecture. The lecture delivered by Mr. Forel, on the Nebraska Agricultural school was highly interest ing and instructing. He informed the people that it was not necessary for a scholar to be a graduate of a high ! School to enter that institution as was i ttie case at the university, and that there ! was at this time 137 scholars in attend ance though the school was but three earsold. A meeting was held Saturday fore noon and also in the afternoon w ithCar sten Truelsenas presiding otHcer At the eloseof the Institute a county Institute was organized by electing (Jarsten Truelsen as President; Elias Ogle Vise President; L N. Smith, Sec maty and W. R Mellor assistant Sec retary. K I), Hendrickson and C. ,1. Tracy were selected as a committee on arrangements for the next meeting which is to be held in the afternoon of the first Saturday in April It it thought that it will be profitable to hold suen meetings about once a month, at which lime the farmers will have an opportu nity to get together and compare notes and thereby gather knowledge of the grear industry of firming and stock raising FOR SALE.—10 head of horses, 10 of them broke to wotk and all good young horses from 950 to 1150 lb«., mostly mares Also a good new sewing machine, feed grinder, new 4 horse power, good shoats and brood sows. Eight months time will be given on horse sales by purchaser giving note with bankable security. Property at toy farm 10 miles below Loup City, on the south side of the river. .t l lm W.N.8ll HUMAN. Der naeehste deutsi lie Qouosdlenst in Loup City wird am Son n tag den iTt.n Muerz in der Baptistenkirche, Nachmittae J Chr abgebait n werden Die (tlteder der Kvanvelisctien sit. Pauls-tiemeinde sind herzlich unci dringend elngeladen den Gottesilienst za besuchen uud der tiemeindeversammlung nach demselben beizuwohnen, da wic bilge Dingo we van dt.s b3 vorstehendvn Kirdienbaue* hesprotAen wee denmuesseu. U. Robertus Kit/. —Pi,AM BECK Am vergan geDen Sonntag fund auf der Farm des Hin. Claus Plambeck 4 Meilen [suedlieb von Achton, die Elocbzeit der aeltesten Toehter des Hauses Ella, mil Ilrn. Geo. Ritz statt. Die Trauung wurde dureh Hrn Pastor G. Robertus von Loup City vollzogen undhielt besagter Herr bei dteser Gelegenheit eine kurze, jedoch ein dringliehe Anspraebe an das juege Paar, in welcbet sie ermabnt wurden das neue Leben in der rechtcn Weiae im Namen des dnieinigen Gottcs zu beginnen, stets den beiderseitigm Eltern mit Liebe uud Aehtung zu begegnen, niemals das Vertrauen zu einander zu verlieren, u. s. w. Hr. Pastor Robertus bat bei dieser Ge lcgenhtit wieder einen g'.aenzenden Reweis seiner rcdnerischen Rega bung nbgelegt, nicht nur das junge I’aar, sondern saem mi liebe Anwesen. de waren bis zu Thraenen geruebrt. Naeh der Trauung selzten sicb die uaesie zum liocbzeitsmahle niader bei welchem der Kochkunst der Hausfrau alle Khre angetahn wurde der llauBvater sorgte dafuer, dass neben dem Essen nicht auch das Trinken vergesstn wurde, nach detn Mable begab sieh JuDg und Alt nach detn von Urn. Plambeck eigens zu dieser Feier liergestellten Tanzsaal wo bei der vorzueglichen Musik tier Gebroeder EoreDzen sieh alles im lustigen Keigen drehte. Wobl sel ten ist eine froehlicherc Hocbzeit ge feiert worden, nicbts stoertc die [Jartnouie idle war<*n vergnuegt und vergnuegten sie h bis ztirn frueh. n Morgen. Das junge Paar erhielt von \ erwandten und Frtunden eine Anzabl sehr uuetzlicher und wert li velier Hocbzeitsgesehenke, da wir leider nicht iin Besitz korrekter Kin zelheitea sind, seben wir uns leulcr ausser Stande, dieselhen bier anzu fuebren. Die N o r t ii w e s t k it n tchlit sst aieli den Verwandten und Freunden in dem Wunsebe ho, dass dem jungen Paare ein recht langes und glueckliches Leben beschieden sein tnoege. Der hiesige Germania Vtreiu bat te fuer den vergangenen Sonnabetd einen Privat Maskenball veranstaltet derselbe wurde in den unteren Uaeumlichkeiten des Porter Block abgehalten und sullen sieh die An wesenden auf das angenebmste tin. lerlialten baben. Frau (Jito Peter sen erhielt den Preis fuer beste Da tnen-Maske, IDram (’rarner erhielt den Preis fuer beste lierren-Maske waehrend llr. Henry Jens den Preis, ausgesetzt fuer den groessten Naa ren, erhielt. SMftss smmssBss If you peed apythipg ip piy lipe give pie a call. I HAVE A COMPLETE STOCK OE J 1 UUUM) 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. REED. A Bright ftloneat Boy Wanted The publishers of the famous illuf iruted weekly newspaper, Pknnsylva nia Grit, are now placing representa tives at cv< ry post office in Nebraska, and tIj* v desire to secure the service of capable hustling agen s lu each of the following towns of Gherman county: Ashton, Hazard, Loup City and Rock ville, and in other to wns as are not al readv supplied. The work is profitable and pleasant A portion of Saturday only is required Over5000 agents are doing splendidly Xo money whatever is required. Everything is furnished free. Stationery, -rubber stamp, ink and pad, advertising matter, sample copies, etc. Papers are shipped to be paid for at the end of each month. Those not sold a-e not charged for. Write to tint Publishing Co., Williamsport. Pa., and mention the Northwestern. A WORTHY SUCCESSOR 'Something New Under The sun.” All L'odors have ti led to cure CATARRH by t he use of powders, add gases, Inhalers and drugs in paste form. Their powders dry up the mucus membranes causing thuu to crack open and bleed. The power ful acids used in the inhalers have entirely eaten away the same membranes that their makers have aiu ed to eute, while pastes and ointments cannot reach the di sease. An old and experienced practitioner who has lor many years made a close study and specialty of the treatment of CAT ARKll, has at lust perfected a treat ment which when faithfully used, not only rellevesat once, hut permanently cures CATARRH, by removing the cause, stop ping the discharges, and curing ail Intla mation. It is the only remedy known to science that actually reaches the afflicted parts. This wonderful remedy is known as •SNUFFKLS the GUARANTEED CAT ARRH CUBE" and is sold at the extremeiy low price of One Dollar, each package con talniii”; internal and external medicine sufflclent for a full months treatmeat and everything necessary to Its perfect use, ••SNUFFELS’’ is the only perfect CAT ARRI1 CURE ever made and is now recog nized as the only safe and (tosllive cure for that annoying and disgusting disease. It cures all inhumation quickly and perma nently and is also wonderfully qniok to re lieve II AY FEVER or COLD in tile HEAD. Catakru when neglected often leads to Consumption—‘‘Snuffels” will save you If you use It lit once. It is no ordinary remedy, hut a complete treatment which is positively guaranteed to cure catarrh In any form or stage if used according to the directions which accompany each package. Don’t delay but send for it at once and write full particulars as to your condition, and you will receive special ad vise from the discoverer of tills wonderful remedy regarding your case without cost to you beyond the regular price of SNUF FELS'' the "QUARA.STBF.il CATARRH CURB.’’ bent prepaid to any addteSs in the United Slate* or Canada on receipt of One Dollar. Address Dept. AiVS EDWIN B. GIBES a COMPANY, 23.RI and 2332 Market Street, Philadelphia. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST BA^NK OF LOUP CITY CHARTER NO. 250, INCORPORATED At Loup City In tlje State of Nebraska, at the Close of ltusiness, March 4th, 1901: RESOURCES. Loans and discounts . Overdrafts secured and unsecured. Stocks and securities. Ranking house, furniture, llxturcs Other Real Estate. Current expenses and taxes paid Checks and oilier cash items Due Irom National, State and Priv ate banks and bankers Cash. Sickles and cents s •• Currency . l,01fl 00 •• Specie. 8,377 10 48,323 43 669 55 3,802 02 I ,#52 83 2,003 <» . 703 30 3l3l> 90 13,010 72 3,293 10 Total 77,080.18 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in. . $20,000.01) Surplus fund . .. 1,500 00 Undivided profits . 1,464.69 Individual deposits subject to check.45,191.10 Demand certificates of .deposit 8 112.31 Due to National Ranks Due to state and private banks and bankers 2.us 51,135 1(0 Total $77,093 18 State of Nebraska, I 8 ,, County of Sherman, j 1, A P. Culley, Cashier or the above named Rank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is correct and a true copy of the report made to the Stale Rank log hoard. A. I*. Cci.i.Ev. Cashier, ATTEST W. K. Mason. Director. L. Hansen, Director. Subscribed and sworn to before tne this 12lh day ol March, 1901. RfCHAKL J. NfGIITINOAI.lt, (SEAL.) Notary Public My commission expire* March 17, lima. Counterfeits of DeWltt’a Witch Ha zel Salve are liable to cause blootl pois oning. Leave them alone. The original has the name DeWitt upon the box and wrapper. It Is a harmless and healing salve for skin diseases. Unrqualed for piier.—Odendahl Bros. BlIISLINGTON ROUTE. I Low Hates, We8t and Nort Invest. 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 | Columbia. Pates: February 12. 19, and 2t>. March 5, 12, lit, and 20, April 2, 9, 10, 29, and 30. Rates are shown below: To Ogden. Salt Late. llutte. Hel- i ena, Anaconda and Missoula | , To All Points on the Northern ' , Paeotle Ky. west of Missoula Including Spokane Seattle, Tacoma. Portland as well as Vaneover, and Victoria II. C. , To All Points on the Spokane Pal s & Northern Rv and the I Washington & Columbia River i $23. $25 $25 Never lias Hie Pacific Northwest been as prospeious as now. Labor is in constant demand and wages are , high. The money making opportu nities are hej ond dumber-in mines, lumoer, merchandising, farming, j fruit raising, fishing, and all the ; other industries of a great and grow ing country. Literature on request—free. J. Francis, Gen’l Passenger Agt. Omaha, Nebr. WANTED! Reliable man for Manager of Branch Ollice we wish to open in this vicinity. If your record is O. K here is au opportunity. Kindly give good reference when writing. A. T. Morris Wholesale House, Cincinnati, Ohio. I lustrated catalogue 4 cts. stamps. R. J. NIGHTINGALE, tnOUBI-M-UW, LOUP OITY. i i m. I A. S- MAIN. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON LOUP CITY. - • NEBRASKA OFFICE.—At St Elmo Hotel. What would you.do it taken with col ic or cholera morbus when your physi cian Is away from I ome and the drug stores are closed? ALer one such emer gency you will always keep Cbatiib T laii.'s Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy in jour home; but why wait until the horse is stolen before you lock the stable? For sale by Odendabl Bros. NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior. Land Office at Lincoln, Neb. | February 11, 1900, f Notice la hereby given that the follow ing named settler has tiled notice of his Intention to make Anal proof in support of hts claim, and that said proof will be made before J. A. Angler, county Judge of Sherman county, at Loup City, Nebraska, on Monday, March as, 1901, viz: Eddie B. Duncan, Homestead Entry No. 17,512, for the North East foulth, of the North West fourth of Section is, t 14, K. Irt west. He names ihe following wit nesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, viz: William A. Parks, John 8. Duncan, James It Lang, Marlon CL Parks, all of Litch field, Nebraska, J. W. Johmsow, Register tv ANTED,—Capable, reliable persons in every county to represent large company of solid financial reputation; *9.91 salary per year, payable weekly; $3 per day abso lutely sure and all expenses; straight, bona fide, definite salary, no •ommislion; salary paid each Saturday and expense money advanced each week. STANDARD UOUSK. S31 Dearborn St., Chicago. 1-,‘oc Jewelry. \\ hen you come to the citv call and see my complete and well selected stock of jew elry. L can show you goods and make you prices that is sure to please. I do all kinds of repair work and guarantee promptness and satisfaction. I am also an optician and make a specialty of the optical work. Store.—North Side R. R. St. G. H. MORGAN, JEWELER AND OPTICIAN LOUP CITY. NEB. It is not so much what, the news papers say, ns what neighbor says to neighbor, or friend to friend, that has brought Chamberlain's Colie, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy into such ger - eral use. It is as natural for people to express their gratitude after using this remedy as it is for water to flow down bill. It Is the one remedy that ch i al ways he depended upon, whether a baby be sick with cholera i fanti.m or a man with cholera mo-bus. It Is pleas ant, safe and reliable. Have you a bot tle of it in your home/ For sale by Odendahl Bros. Night Was Her Terror: ‘ I w ould cough nearly all night long’’ wiitesMrs Chas. Applegate, of Alex andria, Fnd., “and could hardly get any sleep. I had consumption so bad that if I walked a block I would cough frightfully and spit blood, but when all other medicines failed, three $100 bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery wholly cured me ar.d I gained 58 pounds.” It's absolutely guaranteed to cure Coughs, Colds, I.a Grippe, Bron chitis and all Throat and Lung Troub les. Price 50c and $1.00. Trial bottles free at Odendahl Bros. WHY Do the merchants of the country sell more “New Home’’ Sewing Machines than they do of all other makes/ Be cause their customers know the “New Home” is the best and will have no other. For sale by T. M. Reed. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure D>a<'s1 v' what you cat. ItsrtJfic v digests the food and aids Nature In st'cngthening and recon structing ^he exhausted digestive or gans. It is the latest discovered digest ant and tonic. No othei preparation can approach it in etliciency. It, in stantly relieves and perinanentlycures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, flatulence. Sour Stomach, Nausea, i.ckJJeadache,Gastralgia,Cramps,and aii other resu I ts of i m perfect d igestion. Prepared by E C DeWitt A Co.. Cblcaaa. For sale by ODENDAHL UROS., 0MAH4, NEB. Cor. I9lh and II Worth Sts. LIQUOR, MORPHINE, TOBACCO USING.... Produce each a disease1 having definite pathol ogy. The disease yields enslly to the Double^ Chloride of Gold Treat ment prepared by Dr. Leslie F, Keeley. I ■ O Till-: mu.lt : I lie Keeley In»tlime si Omaha. N<braakn, la the only plare lu llial Male where Ihe genuine Keeley Remedies and Trealnirnl la Klven, (Signed) The Leslie B. Keeley Co. the keeley institute, o-.h., n.. Cor 19th and l earcnteorth Sit. I KB