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About The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917 | View Entire Issue (April 19, 1901)
Uocal Dews. Jimmie Conger lost a valuable year ling heifer last week. John Hayes will ship a ear load c bones from this station today. A. J. Morgan of Oak Creek, lost two valoablo milch cows last week. E G I’a'ge and son of Rockville twp. was in the city Saturday Miss Etta Travis finished her term of selioo! and came home la-t Saturday W. 8. Owen received another invoh ofharness leather and sundries I'm day. Mat Janulewiez was o »e of the scvei a) who renewed their subscription t" this paper this week. Jason Gilbert went to Marshalltown, la , Tuesday where he lias accepted position for the summer Miss Ellie Moon went to K tnsa« Citv Tuesday to spend the summer w ith h> i aister, Mrs Gay Callahan. Mr. Bonson will erect a dwelling house on liis sheep ranch at once, fa t Adamson will do the work. John Ramey a former citizen of Loup City, but now of Grand Island, is re ported very low with kidney trouble A very heavy rain storm slightly mot tied with snow visited this section Mon day night. A half inch of water fell. Steve Gray's barn is headquarters for the purchasing of horses and he get - erally has quite a number of tin# ones on hand. The brick is on the ground for the foundation of the new German church It is located just; north of the Otto Peterson residence. Miss Edith Ainger left Tuesday mol ing for Strawberry l’oiut, la. where -1 •• will vi«it with her sister. Mrs. ,! II. Knight, for the summer. John Wall of Arcadia is suffering with appendicitis, and is re ported to i e In a critical condiiiou—Later inform - tion is to the effect that Mr. Wall i. batter. The people at the sheep ranch have been shearing several days previous to the cold rain of Mon lay night. Tboo with their clothes olf must have still - ed considerable. Mr. Clark of the Revanna Creamcty Company and owner of the Loup < > Creamery Is in the city maki ig a ■ rangeinents to open up the busituat" this point. Any one residing iu the west side of the county can make any arrait ment necessary for ttndt rtaking a: embalming with (' \\. Gibs n Litchheld. All orders will 1 promptly and satisfactorily attend ed to at reasonable rates. Spring coughs are spec ially danger ous and unless cured at once, serious results often follow. One Minute Cough Cure acts like magic. It is not a com mon mixture but is a high grade n in - dy.—Odendahl Bros. The heavy rains of late have sot. what delayed.the farmers with spring work, but they are making up for lo.-t time. The acreage of spring wheat will be the largest sown in Sherman county for some years. The quarantine *vas raised on the families of D. C Grow ami Mrs Bui rowes last Saturday. There was but one case in each family which was v ry light. The quarantine was kept on the full 21 days until all danger of commu nicating was past. Now is the time to have your pict ure takeu at Lecshicaky’s Photogtaph gallery. Mr. Leschinsky is makum the finest photographs Cabinet size platino finish $3.00 per doz. gloss finish #2.00 other sizes in proportion Don’t come on Saturday's. “I had piles.so bad I could ge, no rest nor find a cure until I tried De Witt’s Witch Hazel Salve, After using it once, I forgot I ever had anything like plies.”-E. C. Bolce, Somers Point N. Y. Look out for imitations. Be sure you ask for DeWitt’s. Odendahl Bros. James Gray, of Clear Creek informs u» that be now owns MOD acres of Sher man county land in a body. Jim is one of the old settlers who believed in the future of Sherman county, said little but sawed wood, and took in in- neigh bor's farms as they got uneasy and left for pastures now. Jim still holds the fort with the same good nature he did 20 years ago. You will waste time if you try to cure indigestion or dyspepsia by st.-u Ing yourself That only makes it wor -i when you do eat hartily. You alwa-• need plenty of good food properly d' gcsted. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is tu result of years of scientitic research f r something that would digest not < some elements of food but every kin! And it is the one remedy that w do it.—Odendahl Bros. The German Evangelical congrcg tion at this place will lay the cornet •tone of their new churgh m \t Sumi.i The services will be commenced at o'clock p. m. at tlie Baptist ■ him h where Rev. Made!)’ will preach a senni n in English,Rev. Robertusatid Rev. .. will follow in German. After the con elusion at the church the congregate will proceed to the site of the new bui M lug where the ceremony of laying tl corner stone will be performs *. Kv< rv boay is cordially requested to turn out And assist in the ceremony. J* V .] 1 I f . I I V. re rt*ju>. 111ii j i • i 1. ; i • room Friday, M? - A i r i ■ • < V-* dm - 1 ,y < 11■ v - from v:*it to h i par ••n s at Avon, f t. From ]hop* nt if -11 ii5oi,« stock is tit bn on fii I feed in an.oh- r tw > v.ci k- a* sjni'- 1- -[i l l' • ij • f i GotoW. •-'•. Owen, the Loup City harness man for hand made harness, The K > - ■• ( Lumber! o,, sells C»r< bo'im (tin. Warrant*’ t to exterminate tn l |v* nr chic "ii lice In poultry house#. Try it. T 31. Ut’td sells sewing ma chines and a general line of furniture Steve <ir.»y i.form- i - that 2‘0 fine well bred l»or-f and u uh’ have been shipped from th point during th» winter. W hen y it want a first class saddle, call oil \V. S. Owen the Loup City harness man. 3 29 Obl'i’ii Hr * . hive li-ii-ln’ I the brick work on the. boiknng at Farwell, und t- v .- ir; i o'- r are putting on the finieh inn touehi P. A wedding is reported lor April -JS, between one of L uf Tty’s best young ladies and hii energetic young gentle tuan from tic west side. ,J. r Halt’s larg< Kentucky Jack has had tlie lung lever this \y» k. Bring ing him to a northern climate has been a little* sever on him. tSkin troubl >, cu's, hums, scalds and cbafii '■ i. I •! y tli use oil».*• Wit't’e Witch H /. Halve. It Is mil ts 1 ; i; ■ h lieWJtt's Odeiidahl Bit A full lino of tranks and va-j li ;es at the C'ity lnirness shop. | i' re- ii //.v •; ;; .tire ■ f- - ling, stum 1 aeh, k d v -1 i tri>iij..*s. K'’C|>» you well all - iDiner. Rocky Mountain j l.*a t it.* n t m *oii . a -1. your dniggi-t. i *,\ d **' sr ir,.iiniag"s iid | Mr-..I * ' > M > in-!.-. I have not, I took it i l.y unr ..11 i'i ;i i ..f night” ' I’ id i r - * ■: i .. 1 tii ugb’ •- in the human lariiiiy. TV, \-k you* druggist ] M• • r (U i’n d Sliaf r, railroad j I-** * -f ' »l: ' si r noi t'n i f Area- : di.i, i . ed. thn.ngh town the llr-t part of tin k < .i their way to Missouri,' with tli*-:r t* o-i- lr r* t h- y l» i\ grad i i V. t oil‘lari* You i- •-.* ’ I’i j y j if- , t health, r* si i li c- .- id ii eye if your liver is S’lig , ii a,1-1 \ !ir bo - t is clogged, lieW, i's I,it*ic K'.riy Risvi-3 cleanse the -•*system They never gripe — Udend -hi 15 ■ if you v oil le.*d- nvirtg!ofi ?. leases : or any I- gal i,.-- ••»!** -n: drawn at very rea ei io-o r,i * wlo n ur lin* comity seat, ea'; on W. *k Fisherat the North - * \vr—tki--n olli-e A kind- (if blanks! on hau l. A NI’ublic ini ili.*e. - The sui made i s appear: non list Satin day the tir.-t time in three days. Therein- t a largo amount, of tain f* II in tic- ;a?t. ivi ek ami everybody ! seem* to thii k :!»a? e arc sure to have | a good cron this yetu. Cal Sprague the tahion naan desires us to say * hat i' was a mis' kf- jn ,-e | gard to the close ah .ve a -pltonn was alledged to li ve had at hi-* place last week. Mr. Sprague said that there was uo disturbance, th lie was passed be tween two parties but nothing further. Charles Sion berg was in town over Sunday. lie 1- ft Monday morning for Farwell, where li • will as-i-t W. T Gibson in finishing up a new brick building. J>\ the way Charley left a V with us to be applied on subscription and wi'l continue to read tt,e only Re publican paper published in She. man county. “I have been troubled with indiges tion for ten yt irs, have tiied many things and -pent much money to no puiposc until I trl* t Kodoi Dyspepsia Cure. 1 have taken two bottles ar.d gotten more relief from them than all other med cities taken. 1 feel more like a boy than 1 have '■ it hi twenty years.5' Anderson Ri - < . Sunny Lane, T*x I’housn i Is have t> - titled as did Mr. j Riggs.- Oder ; hi li;■ , List Al t in * . wa- Jimmie Cong* r‘ I 1 lit • . h . \ a a i iu the ; evening Willem ruing, to Jimmie. J a i;innIcr oI hi- r*1! inyt * and friend » v„o| -Jd "•« n him ;1 ' n ; him aln idy r«oir«-*l an ‘ ■ c. 11y c miuiuni g with Morph Tin’ hoys took Jim mie it, hand, h; th I him ••u' of bed and in th* ir * x i’ ;o t,i pah- i th* b«d down j al-o and h ft Jimvii o- t,> hang up on a ; nail f,*t th* I .. hoi i * he a- alio . d j t<>'* ar-l tiinr1 i. g. The evening y\ o. : 1 "' * i ;d u i t ■ gr* *• bigii iiv , M: I . • ■ d ; < j ger c rryi g ell' ih Royal pi /,** chile Mrs. li .*i. < -e 1 () I; :i.t !t, ; (■ r, al'ft a h> < ; ' t • . a *at , ,1 me by t• i i. • Tn - i - •, iog w*-re i it t ; Mr. at d Mi-, s L G ola-'.av, Mr, a* : Mi-. O, R *, o • r. M r- L *s Ii; ■ hum mid dan I ila’tlia, Mr. and Ml 8 li. S. Con , r, M :.: i d Mi- I win O - ger ami Mr ;.-! .M C 11. C ' b n A delightful sopper «, a- served at mi,I- | night after »ii: b all went home in n | soakin ' lain '• * (eng Jimmie many ; happy return- >f h miniver*ary, m ii» !'t i < : "pirr, son of Rev. Hparr, of DJvi li. 'll- d it the home of hi* father iit.-t jSno lay moruing April 1 I. lUtH. Mr. 8>p o r > »> a young man having j id ; ini i in-, majority, mid his early dedh is mournud by many friemls and re it tv s. || • i i- d of consumption. Ml I’ai khursf, an eld ge t in in f ho moved with his hioili r tr >m near Ar cadia .1 few week 4 ago. died Wedeesd t\ mori.i >g April IT. 1d a* six o’clock with eon-tnnpti li lie was a -ingV man and about lid teai-s «dd and made his home All his brother I’lie fainilv ■ re comparative strangers here. Hr, Andrew Smith died at the boim of bis son near Kearney, April 8, 1001 Mr. iSmi h was a great I'oeie id Mi4. W. Thornton of this place and has visited that lady fo • -evera! summers p i-d I’lie old gentleman was a consist ant Christian, lie had made arrange ments to visit I.oup City again this summ r as he wa* very much pleased with his funner visits here He was in) years, u months and two days old. He leave a sister in Ohio who is now 88 vent' old ami i> h ilea d hearty. TO TE U’iiERs Under the new law governing admis sion to the ‘Siite Normal School at Peru, the following conditions must be compiled with. 1 The applicant must he fourteen rears o' age, of good moral character, and of good phy sical health. i. An applicant who holds either a> a valid teacher's certificate or llrst or second grade from any county or city of Nebraska or (b) a diplomaofgraduation from a Nebraska high school of ai least two full years work above the eighth rade may be admit ted without ex amination. 3. An applicant who does not hold one of the documents enumerated in paragraph U but k . i i - sstjs the qualiflcatioM stipulated in par . raph i. t,i y lie admitted upon passing a . "Jitalc t an nation In tb-’ followin ' sub ject ■; orthoe raph.. reading, writing, googra pk ■ i ; ,- I tli. Ci ti 1 et.ccs. arithme*-. ... c . 1- . e i.ij. > .1.ion an 1 English grammar. i Applica* • s f: ,m other states may be ad mitted upoa ti.c seme condition- those ro si , u,- in the state, :-ub;. et t > such tuition char. a. in- t«e prescribed by the Board of Education. a. »•. i• from m Hilary -bools that leu be a a or ! d as 'preparing full for th" ‘ \ * a i - university v. oh" by the Ctil v, ty i-i N"i .a will be ft milted without exam nat ;'>ti the two years' course for high scUograduates. . ti A;p: a' s possessing q • ■ it i-m-stip u -ted iti par i ;rsph 3, m.sv b .: mftted to the l - - hi:, u-i men -ic- • without exami nation, 1 r a ; an od tending will tali' -i o 1 . at the discretion of the faculty up-m approved credentials or examination. Examination for this purpose may be t !. ti ,l • v u, ■" intend tit.- ortlcc oil ! v legc.i ir i xaiitinatioii daj" which is the .» •! S ituril ly in each month. G.s. Lkinisoku, Co. Nupt. Vf AN'TKI).-TIir-TWOUTIir MBS A Nil wo rn in travel and advertise for old os t.i illsh 1 house id solid tluanrial standing, s i ar, - -o u } ear and expenses, all pay nblo in cash. No canvassing required. G .\ c retcrence and lnclos". seit'-addi©i*cd stutuped envelope. A i Iross Manager, 353 c \ton, Bldg, Chicago. I> i not leave home on n journey vvith ott' bolt leof Gb atuberEuiis Colic, (.‘hot era ami IMorrhoca Remedy It is almost I cert ,iu to iin needed ami connot he pro cored while you are onboard the cats or steamboat Ir is pleasant, s-,fe | am! reliable. For sale by IMendahl liros, A WORTHY M'Ct K.SSO It "Somet liing N ew t inier The sun." A'i Doctors haw tried to cure CATAItliH hy the use of powders, add gases, Inhalers and drugs In paste form. Their powders dry np the mucus membranes causing i lum to crack open and bleed. The power ful acids used In t lie Inhalers have entirely eaten away the same membranes that the i makers have aiu ed to erne, while ; pastes and ointments cannot reach t he dl l'' isc. An o! I am! experienced practitioner I who inis tor many years made a dose study and specialty of the treatment of OAT Alt I’ll, Inis at last perfected a treat ment which when lailhful'y used, not only relieves at once, but permanently cures j CATARRH, by removing the cause, stop ping the discharges, and curing all infla j mation. It is the only remedy known to , science that actually reaches the afflicted : {tarts. This wonderful remedy is known as i ‘ SNl’KKKM the GUARANTEED CAT ARkII CUbE" and is sold at the extremely low price of One Dollar, each package con , talcing Internal and external medicine sufficient for nlull months treatment and everything necessary to Its perfect use, "*Sl l KEGS" is the only perfect CAT ARRH ft: l, E ever made and is now recog nize hs th e only safe and pos litre cure for i ii.-t annoying and disgusting disease. It cure* ail inilamatlon quickly and perntR nci t v and i s h. !» w-.ndert ully quick tore in 11 AY KKA EM or COLD in The HEAD i \T tKliu when neglected often leads to 1 ‘ m i i i t-s” wit save you f 3 >i use j' i.t once. It is no ordinary i in-ly, hut a complete treatment which -1 - I ivd\ :uuraut *1 to cure e tTAURll i . 1 'in* i - .ige it used according to ’ in lions wliich itccotnpauv eaelt 1 ' 1 I* >n’t delay hut send for it at , A t « i i'c lull particulars ns to your • you will receive special ad* j ' ’ 111 'ii li merer of ibis w mderlul 1 dyr . Httg our ea-iii wdlhout cost |" > hi in . . id the regular i rue of sm I'1 the “t.l ABANTEBIl CAT.ttltiH ( I UK." do any ;. idicss in thi I’nili d : . u s or Canada on rue pi nr one Dollar. VI , . Dept. APS EDWIN II. GILES * ■ 1 i ivy, . and -g.t t.■ Market Street, I'bil i lelpli.A ill’. I | W as eontl *e11 fr> my : b I ‘A Hit ,t Very bid Coni oil my bull's. N "bi ,r * IV. mo !■ lief. Filially my ... H a buttle "f (I M* Minute "gh1 i ill: yJl*». till a -. cei|v cure. I 1 i 1 ;a ,k loo highly of tii it excel ‘ 1 . 11 . -Mr | K. f I■ • 11s map M H.ilt lAVlICO, l\t. t) | -|(>1 til) |J, us. !fyou pe ed apythipg ip piy lipe give pne a call. tl HAVE A COMPLETE STOCK A GENERAL LINE OF FARM IMPLEMENTS, FEED Grinders, Huggies, Wagons, Hardware, Sewing Machines, And a Well Selected Stock of Furniture. Call and see my goods and learn my price before buying. ■ StyM Ready trinmed effects for Early Wear. Large -Varety of Uptripipied DRESS HATS AND Beautiful jVSatepal for T'PP1' MING. A COMPLETE NEW STOCK -AT MRS. F. M. HENRY'S, ONE DOOR NORTH OF FIRST RANK. The ladies of Loup City and vaeioity are e rdinlly invited to call and see ttie many dillerent and pretty styles shown in huts. All the latest up to date materials for fashioning correct beadgy ar in uohby designs at lowest prices. Turin Taper Doesn’t Till the Hill. A farm paper is all right as an ad dition to the farmer's reading matter, but tirst of all he wants a Newspaper; one that will give him all the t< legraph ie 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 ami Friday at the state capital. For a short time The Western I’onlttv News will be si nt FREE ONE YEAR to those sending 8100 lor The Mate Jour nal Address, State Journal, Lincoln, Neb A Kagmg, Roaring Tlood Washed down a telegraph lir.e which Chas. <J. Ellis, of Lisbon' la' had to repair “S'.andiug 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 Omaha said I hid Consumption and could not live. Then 1 began using Or, Kings New Diseoveryand was whoi ly cured by six bottles.” Positively guaranted for Coughs Colds and all Throat and Lung troubles by Odendilil Bros Price 50c and 81 00. IIIK I'oultry rapes Free. .Just for a short time to introduce the Semi-Weekly State Journal that paper will send the Western Poultry News a year free to anyone sending $1 00 for a years subscription to The Seuii Weekly State .Journal, which is published every Thursday and Friday; gives ail the news of the world days ahead of farm papers and weeklies. It is ,i news paper from start to finish and is the paper lor the fanner. A great many res ters call it the •farmers daily.’ One doll r gets the Journal twdee-a week a whole year and The We-tern i’oultry News a whole year. This is a big bund, of leading for a dollar. Sen 1 tour order to The State Journal, Lin coln, N b. lie Kf]il It in l.t'U Twelve years ago J W. Sullivan, of Hartford Conn , scratched his teg with ru-ty wire loll unm it ion and blond poisoning set in. For two year lie suffer ed iut nsely Then the best doctors urg ed amputation,’’ but.’’ tie writes"! used one b ut ■ • t Electric Bitters and 1 1-t! b \ -it Bn kirn's Arnica Salve and my leg was sound and well as ever.” For Eruption- Iv/i u.a. Toiler, S.» t Rheum, kuie- and all blood disorders Klctric Bit ters has no rival on earth l’ry them <>d• ridaii! Bro’s will guarantee sati-fac tiou or ti fund money. Only f>0 cents R. J. NIGHTINGALE, LOUP OITY. i i NEOfc A- S- MAIN. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON loup oity, • • Nebraska OFFICE.One door west of Odendabl's Drug Store. Those famous little pills, DeVVUtV Little Ivtrly Risers «vi 11 remove all im purities from jour system, cleanse your bowels, make them regular —OileoiLthl Bros NOTICE FOIt PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, Land Office at Lincoln, Neb. > March 86, 1801. f Notice Is hereby given that the follow, ing.named settler lias filed notice of his 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, uoi, viz: Levi F. Goodwin, Homestead Entry No. i;.:i77, for the North East fourth, of of Section •„>, Township 14, Range 15 west. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, suid land, viz: 1 red Dad dow, Clark L. Alleinan, David De Pew, Earnest Conner, all of Loup City, Neb. raska. J. W. Johnson, Register. 7\ ANTED.—Capable, reliable persons in every county to represent largo company of solid financial reputation; fliKi salary per year, payable weekly; f3 per day abso lutely suro and all expenses; straight, 1 bona fide, deduce salary, no eonimislion; salary paid each Saturday and expense money advanced each week. STANDARD HOUSE :m Dkakboks St., ciiicaoo. i .'66 NOTICE EUR LIQUOR LICENSE. Notice is hereby given that T. H. Eisner did ori llie.lid day o' April 1901, die with the Village Clerk of Loup city, Nebraska, in ttie county ot Sherman and said stale his petition and application for a license to sell malt, spirituous and vinous liquors in said village for the fiscal year beginning on the first Tuesday of May, 1901; such application being t be pet it ion of more than thirty of the resident free holders of said village of Loup city. Any objections, protests or re monstrances to said application must be died on or before the 7th (lav of May l'.mi. Dated this ml day of April 19 q. T H Ei.sNhK, Applicant. Attest: G. II Gtdsotr, Village Clerk. TIN HHty To Feel Good Countless thousands have found a bles ^ sing to the body of Dr. King's New Life Pills which positively cure Constipation Sick Headache, Dizziness Jaundice’ Mu laris, Fever and Ague and all Liver and Stomach troubles. Purely vegetable never gripe or weaken. Only 25c at Odendab) Bros. •lob Couldn't Have Stood It If he’d had Itching Piles. They're ter rib'y annoying; but Buckien's Arnica Salve w id cure the worst ease of piles onearth.lt lias cured thousands For In juries Pains or Bodily Eruption it's the best salv in the world. Price 25c n box Cure gcarenteed. Sol i ty Odendabl Bros. IT IS ONE THING to cover up ;i flaw. It is an other to repair it. Any cross road ticker can take a watch or a dock to pieces but it takes a mechanic to put it togathcr a gain. If you only desire to have your time piece spoiled, take it to any ohl 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 sho}). In selecting jewelry 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 OITY. NEB SCOl'ltS IS COLTS AND CALVES For a young calf or colt from a (lay to a month old give one teaspoonful of Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Item cdy In half a Kill of water as a drench after each opera! ion of the bowels more than natural: usually one dose Is sufficient For older animals It may be given In the feed. Thousands of valuable animals are paved by It each year. This remedy Is Just what you should take yourself when troubled with diarrhoea. For sale by Odendalil llros. Baking Powder Makes the bread more healthful. Safeguards the food against alum. Alum baking powders are the greatest menacers to health of the present day. __ROYAL OAKINQ POWDER CO,. NEW YORK,