The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917, May 17, 1901, Image 4

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    Liocsal Daws.
Mr. Gee moved to hi? farm Monday.
Charles Grow came over from Mason,
Sunday returning Monday.
Levi Goodwin of Verdurette, proved
up on his claim last Saturday.
OIL W. Pedler was nursing a hand
some vacination this week.
The Loup City creamery turned out
700 lbs. of gilt edge butter Thursday.
Miss Edna Williams of Ashton
is visiting in the city this week.
The Rockville boys have half the
money raised for the new Woodmen
hall.
Heavy Draft Stallion will stand at
the Round Front Barnduriug the season
of 1901. apr25—it o o.
Otto Petersen is attending the Grand
assembly of the Royal Highlanders at
Hastings to-day.
The city marshal has also been ap
pointed pound matter. Look out for
your stock.
C. D. Neal of Omaha and editor
of the Fraternal Review, was in the
city Wednesday.
Mrs. Mary Turner has gone to St.
Francis. Kan., te look after her exten
sive landed interests.
A great many of our people are beau
tify ing the graves of their departed at
the cemetery this spring.
Frank Smith, Ray Pedler aud
Robt. Young, visited St. Paul Tuia
day and took in the circus.
The post office was moved one door
east of its former location last Sunday
and Mr. Owen enjoyes better quarters.
Mrs. E. Holcomb who moved to Per
ry, 0. T. a month ago, we understand
will be back shortly. She cannot stand
the climate.
T. M. Heed just recieved a car load
of three row cultivators. They are of
the latest, makes and are giving gener
al satisfaction.
The least in quantity and most in
quality describes DaWitt’s Little Early
Kisers, the famous pills for constipa
tion, and liver complaiuts.—Oden dabl
Bros.
The Odd Fellows of this vicinity will
give a supper and banquet for the bene
fit of the members and their families
the evening of June 4th.
Mrs. Tena Lyman nee Taylor, suc
cessfully completed the third year of
the course at the Creighton Medical
College of Omaha, last week, gaining
the high average of 9<>,
Sikin affections will readily disappear
by using DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve.
Look out for counterfeits. If you get
L>e\Y itts you will get good results. It
Is the quick and positive cure lor piles.
—Odendabl Bros.
T. 8. Nightingale and Wm. Cramer
attended Grand Lodge A O. U W. at
Nebraska City, this weak as delegates
from Loup City Lodge. This ordtr is
making rapid atrid**a )n this state at
present and is highly deserving of its
sacceas.
Smallpox in Loup City is very close
a thing of the past. Ic is now all clear
ed up with the exception of one ea-e,
the small child of D. L. Adamson, the
last of the other quarantines having
been raised Wednesday morning.
The Minister and wife of Litchfield,
drove 0yer last Monday and accompan
ied Rev. Madely and E. A. Brown, on
Tuesday, to North Loup, to attend a
ministerial conference. They returned
Friday
Mr. W. J. Baxter of North Brook,
N. C. says he suffered with piles for
fifteen years He tried many remidies
with no results until he used DeWitts
Witch Hazel Salve and that quickly
cured him. Odendahl Bros.
Rev. G. C. l’orter, of St. Paul, called
at this office last Thursday. He is a
young student fresh from college, and
will take charge of the Presbyterian
work at this place, Ashton and Rock
ville. At present he will locate at the
latter place
Mrs. Job* Clark and son Silas, left
Monday morniug for Uniouville, Mo.,
where they go for the benefit of the
boy’s health. If they like the country
they expect to stay and Mr. Clark and
the other members of the family will go
therein the fall.
Ye Junior editor had a pleasant visit
with Joseph Pearson, sou of J. K. Pear
son of Litchfield, while in Omaha last
week. Mr. Pearson is foreman of the
largo wholesale establishment of Lee
Clark Andreeson Jit Co. He has been
with this firm a number of years and
thoroughly enjoys their confidence.
•‘I have been suffering from Dyspep
aia for the past twTeuty years and have
been unable after trying all prepara
tions and physicians to get any relief.
After takiug one bottle of Kodol Dys
pepsia Cure I found relief and am now
In better health than 1 have been for
twenty years 1 can not praise Kodol
Dyspensia Cure too highly,’’ thus writes
Mrs. C W, Roberts, North Creek, Ark.
Odendahl Bros.
Any one residing in the west side
of the county can make any arrange
ment necessary for undertaking and
embalming with C. VV. Gibsou at
Litcbheld. All orders will be
promptly and satisfactorily attend
ed to at reasonable rates.
Will Taylor is visiting at Mason City
this week.
Mrs. C. H. French has been quite
sick for some time.
Harvey Brewer went to Duncan,
Tuesday to resume work on elevators.
C. M and Frank Smith have moved
their quarters into Frank Brewer's bach
elor block.
Stray dogs and cat* will be executed
according to law In Loup City from
now on.
Henry A Wilson of Austin, now oc
cupies the Plnnimar reiidence in the
north east part of town.
A Mr. Knowles of Kearney, Neb,
whs in the city Monday looking up the
artificial limb builuess.
A letter from Joseph McCoy informs
us that he has meved to El Reno, O. T.
Joe, likes that country very well.
GotoW. S. Owen, the Loup
City harness man for hand
made harness,
The Keystone Lumber Co,, sells Car*
bollneum. Warranted to exterminate
and prevent chicken lice in poultry
bouses. Try it.
T M- Reed sells sewing ma
chines and a general line of
furniture
The brick work of the new German
church l» about complete and ready for
the carpenters.
Mrs. Irwin Conger and Mrr. G. U.
Gibson spent the day Tuesday, at the
farm home of Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Con
ger.
John Minshull's family celebrated
their release from quarantine Wednes
day with a fishing excursion and family
picnic.
Mr. Henry Howard, one of Ashton'i
prominent citizens was in the city Sat
urday. He ordered the Northwes
tern for a year.
Joseph Johns of near Rockville, was
in the city Monday. Mr Johns has an
ugly healing of some kind on his chin
that is giving him • great deal of pain
You are much more liable to disease
when your liver and bowels do not act
properly DeWitt'a Little Early Risers
removes the cause of disease.—Oden
dubl Bros.
Don't forget the German services to
ha held at the Baptist church next Sun •
day, May 13tb. Everybody invited.
John Travis has made material im
provements in his store building this
spring which adds to its appearance
and convenience.
When you want a first class
saddle, call on W. S. Owen the
Loup City harness man. 3 29
We understand that Gurnsey, Wy.,
where our friend C, L. Drake went to,
has flattened out completely and left
Mr . Drake in the soup.
Mothers of good judgment and expe
rience give their little ones Rock;
Mountian Tea this month, keeps them
well. 35c. Made by Madison Medicine
Co. Ask your druggist.
Peter Rebuke of the west side placed
his name on our books Saturday as a
new subscriber to the best family paper
In the county. Peter knows a good
thing when he sees it.
Mrs. F. Henry has a new and eom
plete stock of millinery goods and
invito all who wish anything in the
millinery line to call and insect her
goods. Located on west side of public
square.
For a stiff neck there is nothing bet
ter than a free application of Chamber
lain's Pain Balm. It quickly relieves
the still ness and soreness, effecting a
complete cure. For sale by—Odendah)
Bros.
A full line of trunks and va
lises at the City harness shop.
Mrs. J. So matter what causes facial
eruptions, absolute cleanliness Inside
and out is the only way to cure them.
Rocky Mountain Tea taken this month
will drive them away. 35c. Ask your
druggist.
County Judge Angler informs us that
Ian year the marriage licenses Issued
from his office equaled those of the two
previous years, and that so far this
year they were much greater than last.
Rev A. Zimmerman who has charge
of a congregation at Aurora, visited bis
family at Cleons, this week. Mr. Zim
merman tells us that he expects to take
a rest from ministerial labors next year
and recuperate with hts family on the
farm.
Now is the time to have your pict
ure taken at Lecshinaky ’s Photograph
gallery. ,Mr. Leschinsky is making
the finest photographs Cabinet size
platino finish $1.00 per doa. gloss
finish 5J.00 other sizes in proportion
Don't come on Saturday’s.
If people only kuew what we know
about Kodol Dyspepsia Cure, it would
be used in nearly every household,
as there are few people who do
not suffer from a feeling of fullness
after eating, belching, flatulence, sour
stomach or water brash, caused by In
digestion or dyspepsia. A preparation,
such as Kodol Dyspepsia Cure, which,
with no aid from the stomach, will
ligest your food, certainly can’t help
but do you good Odendah! Bros,
Married.—Mr. Charles F Bloom and
Miss May Parkhurst wero uuitad in
marriage in this city ou May 13th, 1901,
Judge Angier otlieiatlng. There were
present as witnesses Mrs. Emma L
Mathew-and Mrs. Olive H. Angier. Mr.
Bloom is a new comer to our county.
Miss Parkhurst is a resident of Webster
township. They will make their home
this summer near Arcadia in this coun
ty. We extend to them hearty eongra
ulaiious
CARD OF THANKS.
We desire through this medium, to ex
press our sincere and heartfelt lhanke to
me inuny kind friends aed neighbors who so
considerately rendered us kind aid und as
sistance duiing ike long alck ness und death
of our beloved husband und father May
the Lord bless and help them is our prayer.
Mbs. W. H. Knapp, and family.
It Saved His Leg.
P. A. Daufortb, of LaQrange, Ga..
sufl'ered for six months with a fright
ful running sore ou his leg: but writes
that Buckliu's Arnica Salve wholly cur
ed it In live days. For fleets, Wounds,
Files, its the best salve in tbe world.
Cure guaranteed Only 25c. Sold by
Odendabl Bros.
Old Soldiers Experience
M. M. Austin, a civil was veteran, of
Winchester, lud., writes: ‘ My wife
sick along time in good doctor's treat
rnenf. but was wholly cared by Dr.
King's New Life Fills, which worked
wonders for her health.” 1'hey always
do. Try them. Only 25c at—Oden
dahl Bios.
AM.U AL MBKIINU GEKM AA M V t'TlsI
Lincoln, Neb. May 24 to 31.
Half rates to Lincoln from ail poiius
on tbe B. & M K. K K.
Selling dates; M»y 24-31 from stat
ions within 150 miles of Lincoln.
May 23—27 from stations more than
150 miles from Lincoln.
The meeting will be held on the State
Fair Ground at Lincoln, which are
alongside the Burlington's track. The
Burlington is the shortest and most
direct route to Lincoln.
K. L Arthur, Agent.
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Miss lilla Taylor went to Grand
Idand Saturday to asy good by to her
brother as he passed through on his way
to San Francisco.
Newtoa Pilger has been appointed
by the Faculty or the State University
as an assistant in the Geology Depart
ment. Newton has been a close student
and well deserves this recognition.
Henry Howard, of Ashton is au ap
plicant for the position of agent for the
United States Land Ottices for Nebraska
and as he is a man of good ability and
a most worthy applicant, is meeting
with hearty endorsements from the
mo9t influential business men of the
country. All who know him can testi- ;
fy favorably to him aad recommend
him as one who has served his party j
faithfully and well. The Northwest- j
urn wishes him success
A spirited and what might have been
a serious run away occured near the new
German church in this ally Tuesday
morning. Mrs. Anna Bechthold wns
driving a young horse to a buggy and
at the intersection of tbe streets a lug
earn* unhooked frightening tbe horse,
He started to run and in a short dis
tance turned tbe buggy over dragging
it about 50 feet on its side. The top
was up and tbe lady was inside At
this point the ruacinggear parted from
tbe bed, whicb fact undoubtedly saved
Mrs Bechthold from serious injury or
death. She was assisted to tbe house
of Chris Johansen, very much excited
and thought the only injury received
was a sprained knee.
Charles Gibson, Charles Cramer and
Will 8.Taylor,son of conductor Tay
lor, successfully passed a rigid examin
ation at Omaha, by a nava. examining
Board, last week and on Saturday eve
ning left, with a large number of voung
Nebraskens, for San Francisco where
they will be placed on board tbe U. 8.
training ship I’ensacoia. to receive in
structions ic that branch of our military
Tbe boys will be instructed lu the art
of naval warfare in all its branches,
season of training extending until they
aro twenty-one years of age They
wore greatly elated over their opportu
nity and their satisfaction at having suc
cessfully passed the examination and
being accepted was unbounded. The
beat wishes of all their friends go with
them that their progress may be rapid
and their advancement acquired accord
logly.
A farewell party was given at the
home of Mr. and Mrs G. H. Gibson last
Wednesday evening In honor of tbe de
parture of their son Charles the next
morning for Omaha, to take an exam
ination for the purpose of entering the
Naval training school of 'he C. 8. A
number of friends both young and mid
dle rged assembled and edjoyed them
selves for the evening playing games of
various kinds, un'il supper was served.
After supper the party broke up iu a
grand farewell to Charley, which was
accompanied by » number of presents
and many a godspeed from his friends
ami young companions. The following
were present: Grandma Gibson. Mr
and Mrs. Irwin Conger and two little
daughters, Mr and Mrs S E. Calla
way and daughter, Mr. and Mrs Hurry
I'arior, Mrs E. 8. Havbnrsr, Miss Hat
tie Hayhurst, Miss May Hitters, Mis*
E iitb Henry. Miss Sadie Pedler, Miss
Ella Taylor, Miss Ellen Robf-itus, Miss
Grace Benschoter. Masters Will Tayior,
t'arl Robertus, "Hid” Taylor, Elbank*
Hale, James McCoy and Idntiie Mu
lick.
WANTED.—Capable, reliable persons in
every county to represent large company
of solid financial reputation; $936 salary
per year, payable weekly, f3 per day abso
lutely sure and all efiM'nse#; straight,
bona fide, definite salary, no uomuustlou;
salary paid each Saturday and expense
money advanced each Week STANDARD
HOUSE * 1 PRAkBOHN ST., CHICAGO. 1260
If you want deeds, mortgages, leases
or any legal instruments drawn at very
reasonable rates when at, the county
sear, call on \V. J. Fisher at the North
western office. All kinds of blanks
on baud. A Notary Publia in office.
——
Leave vour orders lor ice
with James \Y. Conger.
PLA NTS.—Both cabbage and tomatr,
for sale at W. T. Gibsons
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Koagtir For His Idle
“My father and sister both died of
Consumption,” writes J. T. Weather
wax, of Wyandotte. Mich., “and I was
saved from the same frigtuful fate only
bv Dr. King's New Discovery. An at
tack of Pneumonia left an obstinate
cough and very severe luug trouble,
' bich an excellent doctor eoul : not
help, but a few months' use of this won
derful medicine made me as well a»
ever and I gain»d much in weight.” In
fallible for Coughs. Colds and all Throat
and Lung trouble. Trial bottles free.
Guaranteed bottles 50c and 8100 at —
Odendab1 Brrs.
• Our little girl was unconscious f; om
strangulation during a sudden ana ter
rible attack of croup. I quickly secur
e I a boitie of One Minute Cough Cure,
giving b'r three doses. The croup was
mastered ami our little darling speedily
recovered. ’ So writes A. L. Spafford,
Chester, Mich. OJendahl Bros,
DeWitl's Little Eirly Kisers search
the remotest parts of the bowels and
removes itie impurities speedily with
no discomfort. They are famous for
their efficiency. Kt«y to take, never
gripe-O lendahl Bro*.
ONE FAIR for the ROUND TRIP.
— VIA —
Thu UNION PACIFIC
For annual meeting German Baptists
DUNKARDS'
LINCOLN A Kll , .W AY 21 31 1 WO I
From points east of Denver, Cheyenne,
and in Kansas and Nebraska in order
to give those attending this meeting an
opportunity to visit points of interest,
an open rate of one fare, for the Round
trip, will be made to all points in Neb
raska from Lincoln. For f ill Informa
tion call on II. J. Clifton, Agr.
NOTICE FOE PlitLICATION.
Department of the Interior,
Land Office at Lincoln, Neti. i
April 2~, l'.ioi. <
Notice is hereby given that the following
named settler has tiled notice of his inten
tion to make final proof in support of his
nlalin, and that said proof will he made be
fore Judsoti C. I’orter, U. S. i ominissloaar
at Litchfield, Nebraska, on Jane Sth 1901,
viz: Adclbert J. Wilson, Timber Culture
entry No. 7550 for the South half of the
North West Quarter and the North half of
the South West Quarter of Section II,
Township H, Itango Hi. He names the fol
lowing witnesses to prove his continuous
residence upon and cultivation of said
land, viz: George C.Gray, Thomas C.Cham
berlain and William F. Spencer of Litch
field, Neb. and Thomas M Burke, of Huxley,
Neb.
J. W. Johnson, Register.
NOTICE OF SALE
In the matter of the estate of George Cad
wulader deceased
Notice Is hereby given that In pursuance ol
an order of Homer M Sullivan, Judge of the
District court of Sherman County. Nebraska,
made on the 19th day of June. 1900 Tor the salt
of tke real estate herein after described, then
will be sold at the South door of the couri
house in Loup City. Sherinan county Nebrassa
the *5th day of May. IDOL at 8 o'clock p. ni. o:
said day at public veudue to the highest bid
der for cash In hand, subject to all liens ant
incumbrances, including unpaid tax*-, thereon
existing at the time of tho death of sale
deceased, the follow ing described real estati
to-wlt: Lots Seven (7) Eight (Hi and Nile (9
in Hlock Seven (7i In the Original Town o
Hazard, situated In the couaty of Kherman
Stale ot Nebraska. Said sale will remain oper
one hour. Dated May t’nd 1901.
Joseph S.Pedi-er,
Administrator of the Estate of Georgi
Cadwalader deceased.
WANTED,— TRUST WORTH! .MEN AND WO
men to travel and advertise for old es
famished house oi aolid financial standing
Salary *7*0 a year and expenses, all pay
able m cash. No canvassing required.
Give reference and Inclose self-addressed
stamped envelope. Address Manager, 35:
axton, Bldg., Chicago.
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 BAKINO POWDtP CO.. MEW YORK.
W. J Fisrifc.., GEO. E. nENSCHOTER,
Attorney anil Notary Public. Publisher Lori’ Citt NoktiiwkstbrS’
Fisher & Benschoter,
LOUP CITY, NEBRASKA.
Town Lots, Wild, Cultivated and irrigated
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R. J. NIGHTINGALE,
LOD? CITY, i i Nffifc
A. S- MAIN.
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
LOUP CITY, • - NI BKASKA
OKKICE. One door west of Odendahl'.s
Drug Store
W J. FISHER,
Attorney at Law and Notary Public.
Will Defend In Foreclosure Outi
ALSO DO A
General Real Estate Business.
Office In Northwester* Building,
LOUT CITT, - - NEBRASKA.
Don’t 8e Fooledi
Take the genuine, original
ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA
Made only by Madison Medi
cine Co., Madison, WIs. It
keeps you well. Our trade
mark cut on each package.
Price. 35 cents. Never sold
In bulk. Accept no aubstl*
tute. Ask your druggist.
A WORTHY bUGCKSHOK
‘Sonistlilng New t'niler
The son."
All Doctors have tried to cure CATARRH
by the use of powders, acid gases, Inhalers
and drugs in paste form. Their |>owders
dry lip the mucus membrane* causing
thtm to crack open and bleed. The power
ful acids used In the Inhalers have entirely
eaten away the same membranes that
thetrinukers have aiired to eme. while
pastea 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
OATAltRH, has at last perfected a treat
ment which when faithfully used, not only
relievesat once, but permanently cures
CATARRH, by removing the cause, stop
ping the discharges, and curing all intla
■ ination. It Is the only remedy known to
science that actually reaches the alllicled
parts. This wonderful remedy Is known as
"SNUKKKLS the GUARANTEED CAT
ARRH CUBE” and is sold at the extremeiy
1 low price of One Dollar, each package con
taining internal and external medicine
sufficient for a full months treutmeat ami
everything necessary to Its perfect use,
“8N UK EELS” ia the only perfect CAT
ARRH CURE ever made and is now recog.
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that annoying and disgusting disease. It
cure* all inhumation quickly and permit- j
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lleveUAY KEVKit or COLD in toe HEAD
CATAKBH when neglected often leads to
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remedy, but a complete treatment which!
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In any form or stage ir used according to
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Address Dept, vira EDWIN It. GILES *
COMPANY, -j;m and :»« Market street,
Philadelphia
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IT IS ONE THING
to cover up u 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 togather a
gain. It’ 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 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 vour
privilege here.
Store.—North Side II. R. St.
G. H. MORGAN,
JEWELER AND OPTICIAN
LOUP CITY- NEB.
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Dyspepsia Cure
! what you eat.
l4 "sts tin-food and alfc
onV-, ' ■•^t-heuinjr and con
rtroctin* the : • *iw., _
Mins. It ■ * -1 he* ]: i i. •. disenvi'f cHirest
can ™ 4 ' prc paraUon
iftTlV’J" 1 OlM-if-nry. It, in.
liven ' rc lu \.( :i' 'iianefulycures
Uyspepsia, jtid., fi.-arLbuin
&nen<ie' NaSSS
m; k Headache G itralizia.CraiTm« 23l
ih other results . . jj_,'v.
Prepared by e C D.w!u6C* Chlca^
Cor salr l.y UDLNUAllL OUOS.,