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About The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917 | View Entire Issue (April 12, 1901)
M j m. — • --- - Uoaal Dews. E. A. Brewn made a dying trip to St I’aui Tuesday. E. G Fisher, went to T/neoln on business Monday. Will Engel9 of the west side was in tbe city Saturday. Everybody is planting trees this spring or getting ready to. James Gray and A. Dickerson of lb* west aide were In the city Friday. T. M. Heed sold a new top buggy to John Dembowski of Oak Cr*ek h-t Saturday. Henry A Wilson will organize « camp of Modern Woodmen at haii baimsschool boti'e to-night. Wail & Williams, have moved into the building vacated by the millinery store. They have a neat cozy office. Little Helen Rentfrow returned from St. Paul Tuesday. Her two little neph ews came with her Jlimnie Conger moved his barn to th* north side of his lots, for tue purpose of getting more yard room. Mrs. Vian of Litchtleld, was at th< county seat last Friday attending to business relating to her late husbands estate. Billy French is tbiowing a dam a cross two different canons oo the sheep ranch for the purpose of storing watei for tbe sheep. A letter from Will X’elk to W. G. Odendabl, dated Arpil 3th, at Oquaka. 111., is to the effect that Mr. X’elk’s mother bad died that morning Mules are always in better demand than horse#. Farmers who raise a colt or two for market each year should see that Kentucky Jack of J. T. Hale’s. W. J, Fisher is making arrangement to break out some of his eighty acre tract which he purchased a few month ago and lies three miles and a half north of town. J. T Hale's large I’ercheron stallion is docility personatled. It is a peculiar spectacle to see little Elbanks perched upon that mountain of flesh as it irot. gracefully up street. Wm. Hancock was a pleasant caller at this office Wednesday. Billy ad mired our McKinley wall paper very much. Mr. Hancock left his name for recording on our roll of honor. Mrs. Holcomb's sale was held last Saturday. It was well attended and goods went for a satisfactory ( rice. We understood she will leave for Oklaho ma, in a few days to join her husband. Any one residing in the west side of the county can make any arrange-1 ment necessary for undertaking ami j embalming with C. W. Gibson at Litchhcld. All orders will be promptly and satisfactorily attend ed to at reasonable rates. Spring cough* are specially danger ous and uuless cured at once, scrlr-ui results often fol)ow. One Minute Cough Cure acts like magic. It is not a com mon mixture but is a high grade reme dy. —Odendahl Bros. G. II. Gibson went to Grand Island Tuesday morning returning in the eve ning. He investigated the modus opor andi under which the authorities handlo contagious diseases, and is prepared to enlighten on that subject. Loup City is apparently one of the best trading points in the Loup Count ry. Last Saturday the streets were thorough y jammed. We heard a gentleman say “look up broadway and see the crowd.” Nothing but heads were visable. Oliyer Dubry who has recently sold his property in Arcadia was doing business at Loup City this week. We understand that he has purchased the Holcomb residence property on the west side of the rail road track. Now is the time to have your pict ure taken at Lecshinsky’s l’hotogtaph gallery. Mr. Leschinsky is making the finest photographs Cabinet size platino finish ffi.OO per doz. gloss finish $2.00 other sizes in proportion Don't come on Saturday’s. The Ladies of Loup City and yacin ity are cordially invited to call and see the many different and pretty styles shown in hats All the latest up to date mateiiils for fashioning correct ; headgeer in nobby designs at lowos' : prices.— Mus. F. M. Hunky. Propr. “I had piles so bid I could get no i rest nor find a cure until I tried Do Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. After using it once, I forgot I ever had anything like piles.”-E. C. Bnice, Somers Point N. Y. Look out for imitations. Bi sure you ask for DeWitt's. O Iendabl Bros. We understand that the B A M. Co ■ Is cont< mplating putting on a through express train from Lincoln to Sargent, thus giving us better train service. There will be a train both ways daily and will doiblcssrun on the same time as now. You will waste time if you try to cure Indigestion or dyspepsia by starv ing yourself. That only mikes it wors* when you do eat bartily. You always need plenty of good food properly di gested. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is the result of years of scientific rr.-eaiah for something that would digest not only some elements of food but » very kind And it is the one remedy that will do it.—Odendahl Bros. rwn KiniMan a ■ «fcimm m •mmm ———wmmmrnmmmmmi—a—■mn The I. u;> <:i'\ creamery will open iti l -liort tiiut*. A gr i' di.«l <! moisture was prccipl t*ted in tin comity during the past *< ek. A full line of trunks ami va lises at the City harness shop. Mj. and M--s L. Ilanseri enjoyed « visit wi)h relatives near Arcadia Sun day. Billie Mason was called to Lincoln Saturday to meet his father there on business. He took tbe morning train. Go to W. 8. Owen,the Loup City harness man for hand made harness, The Keystone Lumber Co,, sells Car bolineum. Warranted to exterminate and pn vent chicken lice in poultry houses. Try it, T M- Reed sells sewing ma chines and a general line of furniture When y u want a first class saddle, call on W. 8. Owen the Loup City harness man. 3 29 Skin troubles, cuts, burns, scalds and chafing quickly healed by the use of Pe Witt'e Witch llaz?l Salve. It is imi tated. Be sure you get PeVVitt's. Odendabl Bros. A row in Sprague's saloon a few days -’go came very near resulting in the demolishing of a large spitoon which one uarticfpant huriej at the other. Too bad for the cih pador. Cures dizzy spells, tired feeling, stom ach, kidney md liver troubles, Keeps you well all summer. Rocky Mountain Tea taken this month 35c. Ask your druggist. We were mistaken la.-t week in say ing that I’eter Rowe had accepted a situation with the Omaha Eleyator Co. He is with P M. Cramer, an indepen dent builder. Hilly Wharton lost a yearling sten Wedneseay night by being thrown in 'he manger by other cattle. This is the «ecoud one be li is lost in this manner during the winter, Newton lMIger returned to Lincoln Monday to resume his studies ut the state u dversity. The other two chil dren of sir Pilg'r are well again and iiis store will b' reopened in afew days. “II iv, von any doubts retnainiDg”said Mrs, Joi es ' No Marinda, I have not, I took Ro ky Mountain Tea last night” T sill remove impure (hough's in the human family. S33e, Ask your druggist You c mnot enj >y perfect health, rosy cheeks and sparkling eye if your liver is sluggish and your bowels clogged. DeWitt'a Littic Early Risers cleanse the whole system They never gripe — Udendahl Bros. Will Mason, cashier at the First Hank went to Lincoln the latter part of last week and accompanied his sister, Miss Lydia Mason, of Greeneastle, Ind, to Loup City, where she will visit with relatives for the present. Miss Lillie Onhiser of For, Plain, N. Y., it niece of 0. W, (.'onhiser, came to make her home with the latter the first part of this week. Miss Couhiser is a daughter of Henry Couhiser who at one time lived in this city. 1 f you war t 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 wkstkrn office. All kinds of blanks on hand. A Notary Public in office. Do not leave home on a journey with out a bottle of Chamberlains Colic, Choi era and Diarrhoea Remedy, it is almost certain to be needed and connot be pro cured while you a>-e on board the ears or steamboat. It is pleasant, sale and reliable. For sale by 0 lendahl Bros, ‘ I have been troubled with indiges tion for ten years, have tried many things and spent much money to no purpose until 1 tried Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. 1 have taken two bottles ar.d gotten more relief from them than all other mod cincs taken. I feel more like a boy than I have felt in twenty years.” Anderson Riggs of Sunny Lane, Tex. Thousands have testified as did Mr. Higgs.—Odcndahl Bros. Rev. Madely is using eyery precau tion possible to prevent the spred of smalipox among the people who attend church by disinfecting the building be fore and after meetings. This is a very wise precaution and Mr. Madely should have the commendation of our citizens lor his thoughtfulness, in speaking with hitn the oth< r day on ttie subject we suggested that it might be a good plan to clo.-e the church entirely for a time. To this lie said that he would do so if his people thought that it was for the best. Jle further.added that it would be i|ui'V> impo-sible for him to remain here w ii bout work to do. Mr Madely i* like m<>-t of us in this re spect. With ut vork it is pretty lord to get along. If the people will take a I cecer: iry care and not mingle with others if they have be-n exposed, there is little danger. Every person should make ii a point to give full support to the health auth u'ltii s and kep the n selves Isolated if once exposed and the disease will b • ea-ilv limd ed. But il people persist in di-regarding the rules of the Board of Health they inu-t saf er t he cori-cijueuce K A1! VI I, H S IMllTtdK The meeting of the.Sbfrman conn ty farmers Institute whs called ti order by Piesideut Tiuclstn. Tlif following business was transacted: The name of Sherman County farmers Institute was adopted The office nf Secretary and Treasur er was made one. The next meet ing was set for dune, 1st 1901. C un mitten on program tor next meeting are, C. d. i’racy, 11. I). Hendrickson and K. 8. Ogle. The following program was ten dered: Paper, “Does it pay to raise wheat in Sherman county.” Geo Lee, General discussion. The following (pjostions were put t > vote: “Does it pay to raise wheat iu Sher man county exclusivley.” No. “Does it pav to raise wheat in Sher man county in connection with live stock.” Yes. Address by President Truclsen on plaatiug corn. General Discussion. 8 mg, by Trio, Messrs Smith, Leio inger and Angier. Paper by W. H. lliehmuu “Alfalfa.” Paper by L. N. Smith, “Why should we stand up for Sherman Co.” At close of program a vote of thanks was extended to all those taking part. Those present felt deeply interest e l iu the Institute work and realized that the afternoon was profitably spent. All who are interested in this kind of work are cordially invited to meet with us. There is no membership fee, your presence and assistance is what we desire. Come out and profit by the expe rience of others. You may learn in au hour, without expense, that which only years aud heavy losses would teach you otherwise. L. N. Smith, Sec. Free domes In Alberta, Western Canada Our cheap excursion starts for Alberta on Tuesday, April lGtli. Anyone wishing to j >iu our party will please notify tne at once, as iny certificate will be needed to secure for you llio cheap excursion rates, of one cent per mile each way through Canada. I may not be able to reach your town before start ing. Ezra E. Tiiompron, Conadian Government Agt. f >r Loup River District. -- - WANTED,—TRUSTworthr MKN AND wo men to travel and advertise for old es tablished house ot solid rtnancial standing. Salary *1-0 a year and expenses, all pay able in cash. No canvassing required. Give reference and inclose self-add re >si d stamped envelope. Address Manager, 353 caxton, llldg., Chicago. A WORTHY SUCCESSOR 'Something New l oiter Tlie sun.” All Eoctors have tried to cure CATARRH by the use of powders, acta gases, Inhalers and drugs In paste form. Their powders dry up the mucus membranes causing tin m to crack open and bleed The power ful acids used in the inhalers have entirely eaten away the same membranes that thelt makers have aitred 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 CATARRlt, has at last perfected a treat ment which when taithfully used, not only relievesat once, but permanently cures CATARRH, by removing the cause, stop ping the discharges, and curing all inila niation. It is the only remedy known to science that actually rcai lies the aillicled parts. This wonderful remedy Is known as ' SNUFF ELS the GUARANTEED C AT ARRH CUBE" and is sold at the extremely low price of One Dollar, each package con taining Internal and external medicine sufficient for a full months treatment and everything necessary to Its perfect use, "sNCFF K L3" is the only perfect CAT. aRRH CURB ever made and is now recog. nized as the only safe and positive cure for that annoying and disgusting disease, it cures all inflamatioa quickly and j erma nently and is also wonderfully qulok tore lleve HAY FEVER or COLD In the HEAD Catarrh when neglected often leads to 0NM MPT10N—' SNI FFEI.S" will BUVO y„u ' if you use It at once. It is no ordinary j remedy, lint a complete treatment which is jsisitively guaranteed to cure catarrh In any form or stage If used according to | lie directions which aceoninany each! package. Don’t delay but send for it at l once and write lull particulars as to your condition, and you will receive special ad vise from the discoverer of this w iiidorfii] ie 111 cdy regarding yonr case without cost to you beyond the regular puce of h.np; . mi s" iho "gi akantkrii catarrh ci hk" m t prepaid to any address in the Uniti d states or Canada on receipt of One Dollar. Add! e> s Dept. Ad.5 EDWIN li. GILES * lOMPANY, aam and Market street, Fhiladelptila, "l/t-l w-iutl f I was courtuHil to lu . 1 I* '*1 with a very bill coldou mj* lung-. Nothing gave me relief. Kiuaily 'toy wife bought a bittlc of One Minute Cough Cure tbMf «ffecteil a -pceily cure. I cannot *pc. k too highly of that * xc •!- i lent n mc<iy.”.Mr. 1’. K. If. u-eman, Manat iWnci, Pa Qdeudahl Bror. If you pted apythipg ip piy lipe give pie a call. I HAVE A COMPLETE STOCK OE r | Pius, Piles, IB A GENERAL LINE OF FARM IMPLEMENTS, FEED Grinders, Buggies, Wagons, Hardware, Sewing Machines, And a Well Selected Stock of Furniture. Call and see mv goods and learn my price before buying. T. M. REED. SUPERIOR GOODS AT LOWEST PRICE. StyM Read? trinmBd effects for Earl? Wear. Large Variety of Uptpjnrned DRESS HATS AND Beautiful [vlatepal for TPP1 MING. A COMPLETE NEW STOCK -AT ONE DOOR NORTH OF FIRST RANK. The ladies of Loup C'tty and vadnity arc cordially invited to call and sc- the many different and pretty styles shown in hats. All the latest up to date mateiials for fashioning correct headgear in nobby designs at lowest prices. Farm Taper Doesn't Fill the Bill. A farm paper is all right as an ad dition to ilie farmer’s reading matter, but first of all he wants a Nkwspapku; one that will give him all the tt legraph ic news id the world, markets, state and national politic*, together with a lot of wholesome reading for the family The Semi-Weekly State Journal is just such a paper, published ev°ry Tuesday ami Friday at the state capital. For a short time The Western Poultiv News will be suit FREE ONE YEAR to those sending 81 00 for The State Jour nal Address, State Journal, Lincoln, Neb ---- • ♦ A Having, Roaring Flood Washed down a telegraph line w bieta Cbas. C. Ellis, of Lisbon’ la- bad to repair “Standing waist deep in icy water he writes,“ gave me a terrible cold and cough. It grew worse daily. Finally the best doctors in Oakland Neb, Sioux City and Omahasaid 1 hid Consumption and could not live. Then I began using Dr. Kings New Discovery and was whol ly cured by six bottles ” Positively guaranted for Coughs Colds and all Throat and Lung troubles by Odendihl Pros Price 50o and 81 00. Itlg Poultry Paper Free. Just fora short time to introduce the Semi-Weekly State Journal that paper will semi the Western Poll try 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 cf the world days ahead of farm papers ami weeklies. It is a news paper from start to ilmsh and ia the paper for the farmer. A great, many rca tors call it the •farmers daily.’ One dollar gets the Journal twice-a week a whole year and The Western Poultry News a whole year. This is tt big bunch of reading for a dollar. Sen d your order to The State Journal, Lin coln, X h. Ilo Kopt HU Lei; Twelve years ago j. W. Sullivan, of Hartford Pomi , scratched his leg with rusty wire lull (mutation and b’ood poisot ing si t in. For two year he suffer ed let ti-fly. Then the best doctors urg ed amputation.‘’but,’’ lie writes”! used 01 e b tile f Electric Bitters and 1 1-2 b.-x -set li i kui’s Arnica Salve aid my leg was round and well us ever.” For Eruptions Eczema I'etter, Sa t Kbeiini, Sore- and all blond disorders Kletric Bit ter.-bus no rival on earth. Try them 0,1 udahl Bro’s will guarantee suti-f c tton or refund money. Only 50 tenia R. J. NIGHTINGALE, LOUP OITY. i i KWM. A. S- MAIN. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON LOUP CITY, - • XI BRA SKA OFFICE.--At St Elmo Hotel. Those famous little pills, DeWitt's Little Early Risers will remove all im purities from your system, cleanse your bowels, make them regular.—Odeudabl Bros. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, Land Office at Lincoln, Neb. I March 26, 1901. f Notice Is hereby given that the follow ing, named settler has filed notice of hts intention to make final 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 Saturday, May 11, 1901, viz: Levi F. Goodwin, Homestead Entry No. 17 :»TT, for the North East fouith, of of Section 2, Township 14, Rangels west. He names the following witnesses to prove Ills continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, viz: tied Dad dnw, Clark L. Alleman, David De Pew, Earnest Conner, all of Loup City, Neb. rasku. J. W. Johnson, Register. WANTED.—Capable, reliable persona in every county to represent large company of solid financial reputation; $9.30 salary per year, payable weekly; $8 per day abso lutely sure and all expenses; straight, bona Ode, definite salary, no commisfion; salary paid each Saturday anil expense money advanced each week. STANDARD house 3.31 Dearborn St., Chicago, i-joc NOTICE FOR LIQUOR LICENSE. Notice is hereby given that T. II. Eisner did on the 3rd day of April 19,11, me with the Village Clerk of Loup rlty, Nebraska, in the county of Sherman and said state Ills pel it ion and application for a llccn.-o to sell malt, spirituous and vinous liquors In said village for the fiscal year beginningon the (list Tuesday of May, 1901; such application being the petition of more than thirty of the resident tree holders or said village of Loup city. Any objections, protests or re monstrances to said application must bo tiled on or before the Till day of May 1901. • Dated this 3rd day of April 1911. T II Ki.sner, Applicant. Attest' U II tjuisuix, Village Clerk. Tl’s Easy To K»»l Good Countless thousands have found* hies sing to the body of Dr. King's New Life Pills which positively cure Constipation Sick Headache, Dizziness Jaundice’ Ma laria, Fever and Ague and all Liver and Stomach troubles. Purely vegetable never gripe or weaken. Only 25c at Odendahl Bros. Job Couldn't Hava Stood 11 If he’d had Itching Piles. They're ter ribly annoying; but Buckien's Arnica Salve will cure the worst case of piles on earth, it has cured thousands For In juries Pains or Bodily Kruption it's the best salve in the world. Price 25c a box Cure guarenteec!. Sold ly Od**ndahl Bros. IT IS ONE THING to cover up a (law. 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 togather 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 selectingjewelrv from our perfect stock, you have the comforting assurance that whatever is chosen is in strict harmony with the canons of good taste; and the knowledge that the lowest prices are your privilege here. Store.—North Side R. R. St. G. H. MORGAN, JEWELER AND OPTICIAN LOUP CITY. NEB BCOII KS I .t COLTS AND CALVES. For a young calf or colt from a day to a month old give one teaspoonful of Cham berlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Hera edy In half a gill of water as a drench after each operat ion of the bowels more than natural; usually one dose is sufficient. For older animals It may he given In the feed. Thousands of valuable animals are saved bv It each year. This remedy is just v/hat you should take yourself when troubled with diarrhoea. For sale by Odendahl Itros. Dyspepsia Cure D'dSf.v* I ' what you eat. iU-ilfie . digests the food and aids S?™? 1 , 1 ''Wthoning and recon* strucJng .lie < xii.-.Msted digestive or* gtins. I.’: t h iat ost discovered digest* C’ln am '°n v ' No o} 1"‘I Preparation can approach ln ettlciency. It in* i .1!?, ■-v !" i(- V" 1 1(1 permanentiyeurea Fbit^fir>S1,1’ *P«n, Heartburn, Riobn ^0, Slo»><»db Nausea. bleb Headache,Cast raigia'Crampstand a ui.t9_°f ini Per fee t d i gestlon. Prepared by E C DeWiti & Co.. Chicago. /, For s.ilc by ODENDAHL DRO.S.,