The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917, March 22, 1901, Image 4

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    Uoaal Dsws.
Hog? are selling on this market at
5.15.
Miss Mary Knutzen of Ashton, was in
the city last Friday.
Clothing going cheap at
J aegers.
Paul Chelewski of Ashton was a coun
ty seat visitor Saturday.
Benecbcter and Oltman will conduct
a dance at the hall to-night.
W. S. Owen tnoyed his harness shop
across the street Wednesday.
W. T. Gibson came up from Farwell,
Saturday, returning Monday.
District court will convene in Loup
City, next Wednesday, March 27, 1001.
Lew Haller is putting down a new
well on the Howe place on Oak Creek.
Inquire of W. S. Waite for
pure Golden Grant seed wheat.
Miss Earnev Odendahl assisted her
father in the store while Art Eisner was
sick.
Billy Couton and J. S, Needham of
Austin, were doing business at the hub
Saturday.
C. F. Johnson has been quite sick for
several days which delayed his starting
east for the present.
The township assessors were in ses
sion last Tuesday for the purpose of ar
ranging their ratio for this year.
Uncle Jack Ford sold his interest and
good will in the stock business at this
place to Mr. Bemond last week.
L. A. Williams who has been visiting
in the city the past two weeks returned
to his home near Ashton Saturday.
Frank Ctlewski sold 18,850 lbs. of
hogs on this market Monday for which
he received 81,000. Frank is still at the
bead of his profession.
James Rentfrow of Austin, has been
quite sick for some time with erysipe
las, something of the nature of the trou
ble he had three years ago.
The heavy wind and blustrous weath
er has made the attendance small at the
M. E church this week. Nigh ly meet
ings have been conducted since Sunday
We have new samples on
clothing just in. Call and see
them. Chicago prices. J. 1*.
Jaeger.
Results. Immediate and lasting Be
fore and after trying other remedies use
Rocky Mountain Tea this month. ’Tw il
keep you well all summer. A gr< at
spring blessing. Ask your druggist.
Puny children 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.
Special Shoe Sale next Sat
urday and Monday at Jaegers.
Come in and see how cheap
you can buy.
J. T. Hale inyited us to a ride behind
a fine span of bay horses he had just
purchased last Saturday. For a bug
gy team they strike the top notch. Mr.
Hale sold another jack on that day for
8300, cash.
Theyoung folks planed a surprise on
Miss Mable Clark last Tuesday night,
and nineteen of them gathered and
proceeded to her home where 'hey spent
several social hours and made Miss
Clark a nice present.
Elder J. W. Boynton will preach in
the Adventist church Friday and Satur
day evenings, and on Sunday at 2:30 p
m. and 8:00 in the evening. Subject:
The Raster Question or The War in
China A cordial invitation is extended
to all.
Parties wishing photographic cn
largement up t* life size should call
at Leschinsky’s Studio this citv.
The Artist Mr. Lescbinsky is now
prepared to do all kinds of photo
graphic work from the Stamp size to
life aize and he does first class work
in every particular.
John Fisher of Oak Creek, dropped in
to our sanctum when in the city Wed
nesday and said that as a matter of
Oak Creek news he would like to inform
the public that he had an addition of
six little Nebraska nuggets to his Po
land-Oblna family this week. John Is
a rustler.
We wish to correct the statement
made a few weeks ago, to the effect that
A. M. Bennett would retire from tin
barber business. Our informant w-a»
mistaken as we have since learned that
he will continue business and Irwin
Conger will till the place of Gene Pat
ton, who has gone into the feed and
training stable business.
A lively little runaway occurred in
town last Friday. Just as the liven
team belonging to Stamslaw Goc, of
Ashton, drove up to the Round Front
barn they took fright at the exhaust
from the feed grinder at Lew Haller
place of business, and turning quick got
away from the driver who had alighted.
They ran south until they broke loose
from the buggy when one of them came
back. After reaching the east end of
town it ran into a barb wire fence ami
cut itself quite badly. The buggy was
not badly damaged.
Get your op'ic on Jaeger's new Hil in
tills issue.
W. E.Smitiiof thi west side whs In
'he city Saturday.
J. T. Hale received a tine English
Shire stallion Wednesday.
Billy Wharton treated hi< horses to a
new set of barney M »nd y
Art. Eisner was on the sick list several
days during th3 past week
School in Hie First primary room
resumed lad Monday morning.
11. M. Mathew and Geo. Donahue
went to Broken Bow, Saturday.
A number of I.oup Cityites attended
tlie ball at Ashton Saturday night.
G. II. Morgan reconstruct** his ad tins
week and adds a very attractive cut.
Billy Rowe left last. Friday morning
for York whcie he will join the B A M.
gang of depot carpenters
Quite a number of children are re
ported on the sick list this week.
T M Reed sells sewing ma
chines and a general line of
furniture
Geo Deininger of the east, sine was
in the city Wednesday. Mr. Deininger
tells us that he is putting down wells
these days.
When you are billious, use those fa
mous little pills known as DeWitt's Lit
tle Early Risers to elens** tin- liver and
bowels. They never gripe.—Odendahl
Bros
There will he preaching at the Bap
tist church next Sunday morning ai d
evening, at 10:00 a. m and T .'tO p in.
All ate Invited.
The Keystone Lumber Co,, sells Car
i bolineuin. Warranted to exterminate
and prevent, chicken live in poultry
houses. Try it.
Don’t forget to attend the sale at the
south west comer ot the square tumor
; row at 2.00 p m. 'l'hero will he some
good stock sold.
Adam Scbaupp has a car of Seed
Oats for sale at it.*) cents per bushel, also
one car of Northern Spring wheat for
seed at 61 00 per bii'hel.
The sale of .tiinmie Conger’s last
’Saturday was another record breaker.
Every thing sold was paid for in cash.
No time was asked for even on large a
mounts
My ron Gilbert l ft Monday morning
for Neligh, where lie lias accepted a
position. His mother and sister, Miss
Marsha, accompanied him for a visit
with friends.
Prof 1 eison. of Lonaroning, Md., stif
feted terribly from neuralgia of the sto
in neb and indigestion for thirteen years
and after the doctors fajle i to cure him
they fed hitn on morphine. A friend
advised the u-e of Kodol Dyspepsia
Cure and after taking a few bottles of
it he says. “1 can't say too much for
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure " It digests what
you eat —Odendahl Bros
Like Oliver Twist, children ask for
more when given One Minute Cough
Cure. Mothers endorse it, highly for
croup. It quickly cures all coughs and
colds and every other throat and lung
trouble. It is a specific for grippe and
asthma and has long been a well known
remedy for whooping cough —Odendahl
Bros,
If you want deeds.'mortgages, leases
or any legal instruments drawn at very
reasonable rates when at the county
seat, call on W. .1 Fisher at the NORTH
WESTERN office. All kinds of blanks
on hand. A Notary Public in office.
Uncle Sain Hancock has fully recov
ered from the injury lie received to his
shoulder two months ago, and is the
same jovial good natured f'diow again.
He walked to the barn and back Satur
day but as has been the case for more
than a year h" is virtually confined to
the house.
Ira Foster and G II Gibson drove to
Rockville. Saturday evening to tic pres
ant at the initiation of candidates in tic
Modern Woodmen eamp at that place
The three Carpenter brothers. Sam, Dan
and Clyde were enlightened in the mys
teries of the order. A good time was
experienced as the Rockville boys are
no slouches when it comes to entertain
ing.
Last Friday morning, the loth, ab mt
1 oclock tire was descovered in the main
business part of Callaway, and before it
burnt itself out $30,000 worth of pro
perty was destroyed. Tic town was
without tire protection except that fur
nished by a bucket brigade and all that
could in' done was to keep the lire cnti
nned to the block in which L originat
ed and the night being culm ttiis was
accomplished.
J. Phil Jaeger has concluded to move
his general store to West. Point, Neb.
and will proceed to do so at once. Lie
will also move bis family to that place
Mr. Jaeger came to Loup tVty in 1 S'*2
and purchased the stole of R. Taylor,
and lias been in the mercantile and hank
ing business at tins place ever since,
lie is a thorough business man, compe
rent and reliable, and bus tided ma n
olllees of trust while am mg in. IR. r‘
rnoval will be regr-tred by the ent’ri
conuDt'.nltj. Hlsgenl
disposition made it r pleasure to trade
with him and bis word was as gn id as u
bond. His departure fakes fro n Loi p
City its largest general store. It is mu
earnest w ish that success will be his in
bis new location.
M AKIliKI)
t'l.AI SSKN—W INHKRU —At the ho.nC
>flvl vtril Snyder in this oi y on Satur
lay March 1 *», 1001. Mr. IIuiinin)t
Clausseii ami Miss Ida Winberg, nil of
Washington tivp , Shcrin m eniinry Neb.
were joined in marriage by ,Midge An
gler The young couple are mnong tile
best people of their community and
are highly esteemed by their many
friends. It is the wish of the North
western that they may have a long,
happy and prosperous wedded life.
IWK.MKKS I NSTITUTK
The first session of the Fanner? In
•tltiire of Sherman county will he held
in Loup<'ity, on April Oth l'.iOl. The
fallowing :s the program
1. I* Raising Spring Wheat in Sher
man County a Profitable Business?
A paper by.Geo. Lee.
11 What is the Best Method of Sow
ing Spring wheat In Sherman county?
.General Discussion.
III. How to liaise Corn in Sherman
County Paper by... Caraten Trnelsen.
IV. What are the Best Kinds of Corn
to Plant in Sherman County?.
.General Discussion.
V Is Alfalfa a Paying Crop in Sher
man County? A paper by.
.\V. II Hickman
V1. Should we "Stand up" for Sher
man Co? Paper by .L. X. Smith
i C. J. Tracy.
Com. > R. D. Hendrickson.
\ E. S. Oci.e.
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
others. For sale by—T. M. Keep
Cha«. Gasteycr left for Chicago, on
business last Monday morning, lie ex
pects to return Saturday.
Sami. Carpenter and Peter Hell of
Austin, will go to Lusk, Wyo , next
week where they have accepted a posi
tion on a ranch.
There was another case of small pox
reported yesterday morning at the
home of Win. Rowe. The small boy>
Arthur was t- ken sick and after a
wci ks sickness and two d lys of fever
the case developed. The house was
1 (luarinttened. The boy is feeling
<)uite well again.
A letter from R< v Stapp this week
i states in his own words, “1 was in the
hospital two weeks with my tit-st am
putation, three weeks with the second
and have been home three weeks and
1 feel ilke a cricket except that l suffer
( some yet,” The many friends of the
aged gentleman in this community will
' be glad to hear of bis recovery.
Kami Fupt*r Doesn't Fill the Hilt.
A farm paper is all right as an ad
dition to the farmer’s reading matter,
but first of all he wants a Newspaper;
one that will give him all the telegraph
ic news of the world, markets, state and
national polities, together with a lot
of wholesome reading for the family
The Semi-Weekly State Journal is just
such a paper, published ev ’ry Tuesday
and Friday at the state capital. For
a short time The Western Poultry News
will te sent FREE ONE YEAR to
those sending SI (*0 for The Mate Jour
nal Address, State Journal, Lincoln,
Neb
♦ • ♦
Big I'onllry fa per I ree.
Ju«t for a short time to introduce
the Semi-Weekly State Journal tha.
paper will send the Western Poultry
News a year free to anyone sending
$1 00 for a years subscription to The
Semi-Weekly State Journal, which is
published every Thursday and Friday;
gives all the news of the world days
ahead of farm papers and weeklies, it
is a news paper from Start to finish and
is the paper for the farmer. A great
many readers call it the 'farmers daily.’
One dollar gets the Journal twice-a
j week a whole year and The Western
I Poultry News a whole year. This is a
j big hunoli of reading for a dollar. Send
your order to The State Journal, Lin
coln. Xeb.
Twice Proven.
From tin- Vindicator. Kutherfordtun N C.)
Tlte editor of the Vindicator has bad
occasion to test the efficacy of Cham
berlain’s Pain Balm twice with the most
remarkab e r< -nits in each case. First,
with rheumatism in the shoulder from
which he sufi'ered excruciating pain for
ten days, which was relieved with two
ipplic.ations of Pain Balm, rubbing the
part- a 111 ic ted and realizing instant ben
efit and entire relief in a very' short
tint Second, in rheumatism in thigh
j";iit, almost prostrating him.with se
vere pain, which was relieved by two
application-, rubbing with the liniment
on retiring at night, and getting up free
from pat a. For -ale by Od-ndahl Bros
A Horrible Outbreak
■ Oi large sore- on my little daugh
ter's head develop d into a ch-c of scald
head" writes ( I> 1-hill o| Morguutoii,
I'oimi., hut Buck leu’s Arnica Salve
... cured tier. It's a guaran
teed cure for Ee/emu, Tetter, Salt,
lit. ...II. Pimp c>, Sore-, Fleers and
Piles. Only y.y i cuts at Odendahi Bros.
Working 'll Hour- a llav.
There’s no re-t for those tireless little
workers Dr. King's New Fife Pills
Midions are al wav s busy, curing Tor
pid Livei. Jaundice. Bitlioiisness, Fever
and Ague, They banish Sick Head
ache, drive out Malaii i. Never gripe
or weaken. Small, taste nice, work won
ders. Try them 25c at Oden dab 1 Bros.
If you peed apythipg ip IMl HHH
Him piy lipe give pie a call.
I HAVE A COMPLETE STOCK OF
LINE OF FARM IMPLEMENTS, FEED
(xrinders, Buggies, Wagons, Hardware, Sewing Machines,
And a Well Selected Stock of Furniture.
( all and see my goods and learn my price before buying.
T. M. REED.
A WORTHY SUCCESSOR
'Something New Under
The sun ”
All Coctors have tried to cure CATARRH
by t tie use of powders, aeld gases, Inhalers
and drugs In paste form. Their powders
dry up the mucus membranes causing
them to crack open and bleed The power
ful acids used in the inhalers have entirely
eaten away the same membranes that
tlieit makers have atn ed to cute, while
pastes and ointments cannot reach the di
sease. An old and experienced practitioner
who lias tor many years made a close
study and specialty of the treatment of
C?AT AI;KH, has at last perfected a treat
ment w Inch when taithtuliy used, not only
relieves at once, but permanently cures .
CATARRH, by removing the cause, stop
ping tlie discharges, and curing all inila
ination. H is the only remedy known to
sciei e that actually reaches the afflicted
parts This wonderful remedy Is known as
‘ SNTKKKI.i the GUARANTEED CAT
ARK It t'l'Kh" and is sold at the ext rent eiy
low price of One Dollar, each package con
taining internal and external medicine
suffli o nt for a lull months treatment and
everything necessary to Its perfect nse,
"sNl't l i LS-’ is the only perfect CAT
ARRH cl' »E ever made and Is now recog.
n . • tlie only safe and poslttve cure for
; that annoying and disgusting disease. It
, cures all mtliniation quickly and perma
I nentiv and is also wondenully quick to re
; llet e H W reVKR or COLD in the HEAD.
t'ATARim when neglected often leads to
onsl urt ion—".SNI ffels” will save you
I if you use it at once. It Is no ordinary
rein y, but a complete treatment which
| is po-itivcly guaranteed to cure CATARHll
j in any form or stage if used according to
tl ■ directions which accompany each
pa< ye. Don’t delay but send for it at
once and Wrltrfttill particulars as to your
I condition, and you will receive special ad
vise from ttic discoverer of tills wonderful
remedy regarding your ease without cost
to yon beyond tlie regular price of ssit
PELS’- the "OUARANTKF-D CATAKKII Cl'RK ’’
Sent prepaid to any address in the United
State- or Canada on receipt of One Dollar.
Address Dept. \i.,5 EDWIN 1$. GILES *
COMPANY, Z.m and 8Ba3 Market Street,
Philadelphia.
Gnarauteefl $900
Salary yearly.
Men utul women of good address to rep.
resent ns, - one to travel appointing ugeBts,
others for local work looking ttfter our
Interests, wool) salary guaranteed yearly;
extra commissions an« expenses, rapid ad
vancement, old established house Grand
chance for earnest men or women to secure
pleasant permanent positions, liberal in
come and future. New brillient lines
Write at once.
STAFFORD PRESS,
2) Church St., New Haven cann.
'^WHISKEY Aij
For Gentlemen
who cherish
Quality.
Sold by T II. ELSXKR, I oupCity, Neb
TIMS TAHI.K.
LOUP CITY. N KB It.
Lincoln, Denver,
Omaha, Helena,
< ’hicago, Butte,
St. Joseph, Salt Lake City.
Kansas City, Portland,
St. Louis, San FrancDco,
sin*i all points and all points
East and South. West.
THAI.NS LEAVE AS FULLOWKi
GOING EAST
No Passenger.7:55 a. m
No to Freight.12.50 p. in.
GOING WEST
No I Passenger.4:65 p. m.
No. .v.) Freight.lihbOa. m.
Sleeping dinner and reclining chair carl
• 'ii through trains. Ticket* •
sol i end baggage checked to any point In
llie l lule I Males or Canada.
I'm ioioi iniitlon, maps, time tallies and
ticket •< i I on or write to It. E. Artlnu
A gen I. Or J. FltANGts, Gen’I. Passenger
Agent, oilman, Nebraska,
V. P. RAILWAY.
N" >« i iv s daily except Sunday (pax it
cup'' i'. ' ia. in.
N - haves Monday. Wednesday and
KrH . (mixed) 12:20 p. in.
No An leaves Tuesday. Thursday and
Aa'iiiday, mixed) 2-A5 p. in.
N•• ■ . u: ivcs dally except ttunday (mixed
13.! p III
No -.i ai rives dalty except Sunday (pass
em • r> , p. m.
l it-I c ass service and close connection)
east, west and south
W L>. CLIFTON,
Counterfeits of DeWitt’s Witch Ha
zel Salve are liable to cause blood pois
oning. Leave them alone. The original
has the name DeWitt upon the box and
wrapper. It Isa harmless and healing
salve for skin diseases. Unequaled for
pilei-.—Odendahl Bros.
BURLINGTON ROUTE.
Low Kates, 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 I tali, Montana,
Washington, Oregon and British
Columbia.
Dates: February 12. 19, and 26.
March 12, lit, and 20,
April 2, it, 16, 23, and 30.
Rates are shown below:
To (Vilen, Salt Lai e Butte. Hel- I CfcOQ
« nft, Anaconda and Missoula. V—O.
To All Points on the Northern ^
Paco tie Ky. west of Missoula 1
Including Spokane Seattle, -
Tacoma Portland as well as 1
Vaneover, and Victoria B. C. J
To All Points on the Hpokane
Fal s A: Northern Uv and the f
Washington A. Columbia ltiver i v—•)
K K. -------- - *
Never lias the Pacific Northwest
been as prosperous as now. Labor
is in constant demand and wages are
high. The money making opportu
nities are beyond dumber-in mines,
lumber, merchandising, farming,
fruit raising, fishing, and all the
other industries of a great and grow
ing country.
Literature on request—free.
•J. Fir a Nets, Ben! Passenger Agt.
Omaha, Nebr.
R. J. NIGHTINGALE,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
LOUP CTCTT. I | m
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 borne and the drus;
stores are closed Y Af-er one such emer
gency you will always keep Chamber
lain's Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy in jour home; but why wait
until the horse is stolen before you lock
thestabls? For sale by Udendahl Bros.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior.
Land Office at Lincoln, Neb. i
February 11, lDOO. f
Notice is hereby given that the follow,
lng named settler has filed notice of his
Intention to make Anal proof In support
of his claim, and that said proof will
be made before J. A. Angler, county
Judge of Sherman county, at Loup
City, Nebraska, on Monday, March 96, 1901,
viz: Eddie B. Duncan, Homestead Entry
No. 17.612, for the North East fomlh, of
t lie North West fourth of Section is, T 14,
R. 18 west. He names the following wit
nesses to prove his continuous residence
upon and cultivation of, said land, viz:
William A. Parks, Johns. Duncan, James
R Dang, Marion G. Parks, all of Litch
field, Nebraska,
J. W. Johnson, Register
WANTED.—Capable, reliable persons in
every county to represent large company
of solid financial reputation; $030 salary
per year, payable weekly; $3 per day abso
lutely sure and all expenses; straight,
bona fide, definite salary, no eoramtsllon;
salary paid eatdi Saturday and expense
money advanced each week. STANDARD
HOUSE 334 Dkakbokn st., Chicago, inoo
FOR SALE.—10 head of horses, 10
of them broke to woik and all good
young horses from 950 to 1150 lbs.,
mostly mares. Also a good new sewing
machine, feed grinder, new 4 horse
power, goo,! shoals and brood sows.
Flight months time will be given on
horse sales by purchaser giving note
witli bankable security. Property at
my farm 10 miles below Loup City, on
the south side of the river. d 1 lm
W. \.Sherman.
IT IS ONE THING
to cover up a flaw. It is an
other to repair it. Any cross
road ticker can take a watch or
a clock to pieces but it takes a
mechanic to put it together a
;gain. If you only desire to
| have your time piece spoiled
! take it to any old shop where
{they have a jeweler’s sign out,
but if you wish your work done
by an expert who guarantees
satisfaction or no pay, call at
, *
my shop.
In selectingjewelry from our
perfect stock, you have the
comforting assurance that
{whatever is chosen is in strict
i harmony with the canons of
1 good taste; and the knowledge
{that the lowest prices are your
I privilege here.
! 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, as what neighbor says to
neighbor, or friend to friend, that has
brought Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera
ami Diarrhoea Remedy into such gen
eral use. It is as natural for people to
express their gratitude after using this
remedy as it is for water to tlow down
hill. It Is the one remedy that can al
ways be depended upon, whether a
baby be sick with cholera infantum or
a man with cholera morbus. It Is pleas
ant, safe and reliable. Have you a bot
tle of it in your home ' For sale by
Odendahl Bros.
Nlglit W»» Her Terror .
‘T would cough nearly all nightlong”
writes Mrs (’has. Applegate, of Alex
andria, Ind., “and could hardly get any
sleep. I hail consumption so bad that
if 1 walked a block I would cough
frightfully and spit blood, but when
all other medicines failed, three $l 00
bottles of Dr. King's Xew Discovery
wholly cured me and I gained 58
pounds.” It's absolutely guarantee ! to
cure Coughs, Colds, La Grippe, Bron
chitis and all Throat and Lung Troub
les. I’rice 50c and -SI.00. Trial bottles
free at Odendahl Bros.
Kodil
Dyspepsia Cure
D -Cf/sl ' what you eat.
Itc-Jtk digests the food and aids
Wat .re i ugthening and recon
structing , be exhausted digest! v3 or
gans. It is the latest discovered digest
ant and tonic. No other preparation
can approach it in efficiency. It in
stantly relieves a id permanently cure*
dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn,
rla,tulence, ,Sour Stomach, Nausea,
Sick Headache,Gastraigia,Cramps,ana
ah other results of fmperfectdicestiOD
Prepared by E C DeWltt 4 Co.. Chlcaoo
For soli hy ODKNDAHl, IJROS,,
See that you g»*t the origin,ii DeWitt's
Witch Hazel Salve when yon ask for it..
The genuine is a certain cure for piles,
sores ami skin diseases,-Odendahl Bros.