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About The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917 | View Entire Issue (May 31, 1901)
Uaoal I7dws. M n— --- 1 - N B. Thompson was at the hub Sf urday. C. LI. I* I am beck of Ashton was in l tie city Monday. Kverctt Kitted,of Rockville wa- in the city Friday. This section was visited b> a severe frost last Saturday night. I.ew Hadcr is being rushed with well wort; in all its blanches this spring For first c'ass ice leave your orders with James W. Conger. Heavy Ibaft Stallion will stand at the Round Frout Baru during the season of 1901. api‘2f>—u o o Mrs. Samuel Hancock sold 77| do/, eggs in live weeks. Pretty goad to be accomplished in town. Special low rate on Cabinet l’ho tographs only #1.00 per <1 oz, at Lecbinsky’s studio. John Koch, a young man living wist of Rockville, was placed in jail the other day for thrashing his father. Billy Rowe came up from Aurora last Saturday and spent Sunday with his family, returning Monday Charles Hid brought his wife t ■ town Monday for medical treatment. Mrs. Hill has been ailing for a long time. Al. Morgan Of Oak Creek drove into town Saturday with a spanking nc• double seated spri g wagon. I’rospt ri ty of the right stamp lias oyerta! <n Al. The least In quantity and most in quality describes JPsWitt's Idttle Foil Risers, the famous pills lor constipa tion, and liver complaints.—Odeuddi Bros. Ij. A. Wi’son who was called home from Oklahoma some time ago on ac count of tht sickness In his fatirlv. i turned the first of the week. Lew i stuck on that country. Farmer# come to the linrne## shop when you want tlv nets, dusters, swc.it pads, gall pads, axle grrrse, or ropni' ing done on your harness, I. ,'t wait until yon poil them W. s uw t.x. The brink work on the now German church was completed I i-t Saturday. It li one of the most artistic j->bs ' f bri work in tl’ ■ country and reflects ore iit on it* constructor#, Messrs Oh'seu Lii. Skin afl’cctiuiis wiil readily disappear by using l)e Witt's Witch ll.iz 1 Salve. Lookout for counterfeits. It you get DeWitts you will get good results. It is the quick and positive cure for pili s. —Odendahl Bros. Mr. W. J. Bax’er of North Bro<>k, N. C. says be sufl’ered with piles for fifteen years, lie tried many remidies with no results until he used DeWitts Witch llszcl Halve and that quickly cured him. Odendahl Bros. Mr#. F. M Henry is doing a nice bus iness in the millinery line. Her stock is very complete and customers can tlieic get a fine stock to select from. All new goods and of the latest fashion. Loca tion on west side of public square. Geo. Chapman was doing business at the Hub Saturday. Mr. Chapman and sons are farming 100 acres of land this year. They have put in three hundred acres of small gram and finished plant ing one hundred acres of corn last week. A letter frotn Charles Gibson who with his comrades, Charles Cramer anil •'Bid'’ Taylor, are now stationed at Goat Island, near San Francisco, gives their parents and friends the pleasure of knowing that the boys have got down to business in the navy ami seem to be enjoying it. John Carpenter, Tom Dillon, Al. and I Elias Ogle A J. Wilson, l’hilip II il j and others of Austin, were in the city Tuesday. They were making the tin d i preparations in regard to building n ! Woodmen hall at Rockville, When ! these boys put their shoulder to the ■ wheel something moves. C. U. Smith left Monday morning for Lincoln. Mr. Smith was net fully vat iifled whither he would return or me If Suited he may locate south of tli Flatte. Mr. Smith has hern at this plan for the past eight year-, he is a first class harness m iker ami a g o i citi/< and we hope he may conclude to return Mr A. D Lane, special agent of tie Bell telephone company wn- in the city Tuesday looking up the interests of bis company. Mr. Lane informs us tC.it the Bell company expects to have then lino complete to Loup city inside ,,f 00 days. This is a long distance phoi e. and will give us direct connections w iUi cities as far cast as New York. It d o connects us with 385 different to mi in Nebraska. “I have been suffering from Dyspep sia for the past twenty years ami have been unable after trying -ill prepara tions and physicians to get any re ;■ f. After taking one bottle of K<>dol Dy pepsia Corel found relief and am now In better hea’th than 1 have been for twenty years 1 can not praise Kodol Dyspepsia Cure too highly," thus writes Mrs. C. W. Robert*, North Creek, Aik • Odendahl Bros. Tbo ra/irg of the old Massaaoit house removes one of rim oldest land marks In Loup city. The first part of it was bui.t in 1874. and the east wing in ’80 and it was a widely known hostelry It* distraction removes lrorn view Hie site of many pleasant memories and some that are not so pleasant, ami will long be remembered by old settlers and transients. I Judge Wall went to Broken Bow last Sunday <-n legal business. J d Iiappof Ashton made us a pleaa mr call while in town Monday. ()•'» :ir IJ.uiish of Boekville was cireu litlngul the county scat Tuesday. IBllv Straukman marketed 4 head of ling- Monday receiving $15 00 therefore. August Beushauscn ami son Julius of A«litoti were doing business in the city Monday. Mr. mid Mrs. 1 N. Bullock of the south side were county seat visitors last Monday. Joseph Johns of Rockville, was a p caiHut caller Saturday He ordered this pap* r to his address. T M Heed sells sewing ma chines and a general line of furniture Gleaning and Oiling harness done at the harness shop of W. »S. Owen. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rensink of near DiviO-. entertained Mr. and Mrs Geo. porter and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Righte nour with an ice cream dinner last Sun day Mis- Pboeba Gibson of Tyrone, Pa., a sister of G. W. Gibson of Litchfield, ai l a cousin < f ye junior scribe is pay ing li«-r Sherman county relatives a yi»it at present. You are much more liable to disease w !>- n your liver and bowels do notact |.i DeWitt's Little Fairly Risers r- -IV the cause of disease. —Oden dalil Bros. lio land Sbettler who has been work ing at Riverton, Neb., the past year ci e up Saturday evening for a weeks vBit vviii friends and relatives. Rol 1 uml looks well - I ^HUl| JUU^llJVlIl tiuu CApc i i i* • vo tlieir little ones Rocky M .inti.m Toatills month, keeps thorn a Made bv Madison Medicine Co Asl; your druggist. I> t forget to look up Lech in-' -i,\ display nd. in this paper. Vou will find that it is just the thing you hfixc haen looking for. I r a -t ill''neck there is nothing bet i linn a free application of Chamber 's 1 • in ltalui. It quickly relieves Ci t t! i s and soreness, effecting a ornpU to cure. For sale by—Odendalil Bros. Mrs. .t. Xo matter what causes facial ■ uptin i, absolute cleanliness inside ind out i< the o dy way to cure them. Hooky Mountain Tea taken this month *. ill drive them away. 35c. Ask your druggist. W. II. Morns returned from West B'-int. Monday. Will reports that Mr. Ja ger has got his store in running or der nl is doing a nice business. Mr. M it: looks well and says he never had the iunill pox, A letter from Calvin Rightenour state* that he has arrived at Watonga. Oki , ai d is very favorably Impressed with the country. He says it rained ev ly day the tint week he was there. We had a pleasant chat with Mr. Ped aci>rd the young man who recently re t irned from (he Philippines the other div. Mr. Peddacord says he enjoyed hi* soldier experience very much and saw a considerable of the world, but he thinks he has had enough of war. Any one residing in the west side of the county can make any arrange ment necessary for undertaking and embalming with C. W. Gibson at Litchfield. All orders will be promptly and satisfactorily attend ed to at reasonable rates. The announcement Is out from Arca dia that Mr. C. O. Cooley and Miss ll 'iuid, oflhat city will be united in marriage on June 5th. Mr. Cooley Is the editor of the Arcadia Champion. V -s Hound is (he daughter of Mr. and V s purl Hound who are well known iti this city. \ P < 'alley, the Loup City capitalist, -« J through town Monday mormag t his w.iv to Alberta. Ezra Theinp •"m thinks the other laud sharks will l:i\t in keep their eves open now or *' diev will gobble up all the good i i King K1 wards dominion.— 'it. Paul Republican. i- R. Foster of Endorlin, North Da 's vi ted bis brothers, Ira and Fred t this place this week. Mr Foiter •me down to be present at the golden • ■ddiegnf hi< parent* which will take a ce at Ord next Monday, June 3rd . a ir fiftieth annlversity will be cele brated by a family reunion. 1 f people only knew what we know ! ut Kmlol Dyspepsia Cure, it would - ii>id in nearly every household, ; tleie are few people Who do ii"' ulfer from a feeling of fullness d eating, belching, flatulence, sour -loiha ih or water brash, caused by In ii o -t. n or dyspepsia. A preparation, s 'U us Kmlol Dyspepsia Cure, which, 'Ii no sid from the stomach, will d v ur f"Od. certainly can’t help but do you good. Odendahl Bros. Mr Samuel Ritchey of Bedford conn •y Penn , a brother of Mrs W.T. Gibson and Mr Henry Ritchey of Grace, v lo, Penn, visited in the city this week. Mr Samuel Ritchey I* n Punkaul n iii*tcr ard wa* tn attendance on the r an' r.l annual meeting at Lincoln. Mr lb m v Ritchey is a merchant. The ' ogentieinen were very favorably lm pressed wiMi Sherman countv. They left on their letutn tilpycsterday morn ing' Peter Hehnke ami M's. HlrlngUm were united in marriage last Monday. Peter is one of our most substantial farmers and a respected gentleman The bride has not been a resident of Loup Cily long, having moved here from near Mason City. The best wishes of ihe Noutiiwkstkun are extend'd to tie happy couple. May they live long and prosper, The cadets of tfco State University are divided into four companies. Com panies A and B are the tailor, arid C and I) are of shorter stature. A massive silver cup is awarded to the b drilied company each year. Nine years ago Omaha offered the cup to the cadets ol adjacent states and Co , A of Nebraska won it This year Co , A won it again which is the tirst time since. Two of Loup City's tall sons are members of this company, viz , Newton Pilger and Robert Mathew. The Unde Tom’s Cubiu show ar rived here on scbedual time last Monday aud gave tbeir show iu the big tent in the evening. They were favored with a good audience aud we hear very favorable comments from those who attended. Uncle Tom's Cabiu is an old play but al ways appears new and interesting when well played. Old man Wheeler whom we men tioned last week as having been ar rested and placed in jail on a charge of incest, was turned loose on a $500 bail boud Saturday last, Aug. Jescbki being the sponsor. On Tuesday morning Mr. Jesuhki i-atne to town and reported that the old man was missing and at this writing the sheritf is stil! trying to locate him. The memorial services at the M. E. Church last Sunday was well at tended and the sermon preached by Rev Madely was a most excellent one. At 10 o’clock a. m. members of Shiloh Post and Ladies of the Circle gathered at G. A. R. bnil and then marched to the church. The room was beautifully decorated with flags, bunting and flowers aud pro sonted a fine and pleasant appear ance. Mr. Madely preached on hour aud 13 minutes and held his audience in rapt attculion from the beginning. His closing remarks to the old soldiers and the ladies of the Grand Army was eloquen*. comment orabie and pathetic, aud brought tears to the eyes of many of bis hearers. The old Board of education elected teachers the past week for our city schools for the subsequent year. The same corps of teachers as last year were employed with the exception of Miss Young, whose place will be filled by Miss Nettie Conger. The teachers fare all good, able instructors and we were pleased to hear of the selection, but why Miss Young should be turned down, | after the perfect satisfaction she gave the patrons last year, can only be ac counted for by 'hat word which i- a curse to our public institutions, "favor itism.” Mias Conger was chosen after nearly or quite a hundred ballots and speaking in political parlance, was the ‘dark horse,” But it made matters per fectly plalc why some of the board have been throwing out feelers and making slight Insinuations apparently for ttie purpose of prejudicing Miss Young's case before the people. In the matter of our spread of small pox, which we refer to, Miss Young was not to blame, but rather blame the parties who told her to open her room personally instead of hiring a substitute for a couple of weeks. Kev. J. Madely and wife and Mrs. G K Behsehoter went out to Cobb creek last Tuesday afternoon to try their luck fishing They joined brother Brown of the Timet-lndependent, who was found wondering up and down the bank trying to persuade tome foolish member of the finny tribe to swallow the hook, but instead they kept nibbling at hi* bobber. When he was joined by the party above mentioned the two gentle men took up the fishing net and suc ceeded in capturing one small rat fish and two bass while the ladies describe their experience about as follows: As we sat perched upon tho land. The tlshes all in sight. We had our Ashing polls In hand. The tinnies took their flight. We saw them going up the stream. T was getting on towards night. We sat and Ashed, and Ashed, and Ashed And never got a bite. - ♦ » ♦ ---. TO THE PUBLIC. We have in sight the largest crop of apples, Cherries, Raspberries and Strawberries ever grown in this part of Nebraska We will want 10 girls to pick fruit and a thousand customers to eat it W. P Jknkins. Arcadia, Neb ---♦ ♦ - Old Soldiers Experience M. M. Austin, a civil was veteran, of Winchester, Ind., writes: “My wife sick a long time in good doctor's treat menf. but was wholly ourn) by Dr. King’* New Life PRiv which work d wonder* for her health.” They always do. Try them. Only 2r>e at—Oden♦ dahl Bios. Farmers when you want a good tiling in the harness line always go to the harness shop of— W. S. Owen. \\ ANTliD.-*Capable, reliable persons in every county to repteient largo company of solid financial reputation; SICK; salary per year, payable weekly, 3 per day abso lutely sure and all expenses; straight, bona Ode, detlnite salary, no commtelion; salary paid each Saturday and expense money advanced each Week STANDARD lioi sK ail Dkakbokh St., t niCAoo. l-.’ur. I f you want deed*, mortgages, leases or any legal instruments drawn at very rea*onob'e rate* w lien at ttie county seat, call on W. J. Fisher at the North wkstebn office. All kind* of blanks on hand. A Notary Public in office. - —-— Leave your orders for ice with 0. Bensehoter. ■ —- • ♦ - FLA NTS—Both t abbage and tomato, for sale at W. T, Gibsons ■ - ♦- • ♦ ■ . ■ Fought For Ills I,tie ‘‘.My father and sister both died of Consumption,’’ writes J. T. Weather wax, of Wyandotte, Mich., “and I was saved from the same fright ful fate only by Dr. King's New Discovery. An at tack of Pneumonia loft au obstinate cough and very severe lung trouble, v.hich an excellent doctor could not help, but a few months' use of this won derful medicino made me as well as ever and I gaiurd much in weight.” In fallible for Cough*,Cold* and all Throat and I.ung trouble. Trial bottles free. Guaranteed bottles 50c and 8100 at — OJcndabl Br s. • Our little girl wi - tineonscimis from strangulation during a sudden ana ter rible attack of croup. I quickly secur e I h bottle of One Minute Cough Cure, giving h«r three dose.-. I'hc croup was mastered and our little darling speedily rec vered. ‘ So writes A I. Spafford, (Chester, Mieh. Odendahl Bros. DeWitt's Little Kirly Kisers search ihe remotest parts of the bowels and removes tti— impurities speedily with no discomfort. They are famous for their efficiency. Ea«y to take, never gripe.-(> lendahl Bros. BIENNIAL MEETING, General Svnod Evangelical Lutheran Church. lies Moines, la. May 2ff-June 10, 1U01. For the above meeting Tin: UNION PACIFIC lias uta'le the Very low Rate of One Fare and One-third on certificate plan, from Denver, Cheyenne and all points east thereof. II. J. Clifton, Agents. NOTICE FOR IWRIICATION. Hepartment of the Interior, I.amt OilSce at Lincoln, Neh. i April 22, nan. f Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of bis inten tion to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will t.u made be fore Judson Porter, l'. s. Commissioner at l.ltchlleld, Nebraska, on Jane 8th 118);, viz: Adelbert J. Wilson, Timber Culture entry No. 7ij0 for the South half of the North West Quarter and the North half of the South West Quarter of Section 11, Township 14, Range IB, He names the fol lowing witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: George C.Gtay, Thomas C. Cham, bf rlain and William F. Spencer of Litch field, Neb, and Thomas M iiurke, of Iluxley, Neb. J. W. Johnson, Register. It Saved 111* Leg. I’ A. Datifortb, of I.aGrange, Ga„ Suffered for six months with a fright ful running sore on his leg; but writes that Bueklin's Arnica Salve whully cur ed it in live days. For U Ice is, Wounds, I’iles, its the best salve in ihe world. Cure guaranteed Only 25j. Sold by Odendahl Bros. TAKEN l P By tlic undersigned at Loup City Neb raska, on Saturday. May *5, 1901, one Ji year old brown tilly, u i b small white strip in face, weight about 750 pounds, hat white bind f*ei above ankles, O* n» r can have same by proving pro party and paying for this Dotice, cost nf keeping and other necessary, ex pe rises. O Bknscuotku, l.oup City, Xobr. W A N T K O,—TRUST WORTH V MEW AND Wo men to travel and advertise for old es tablished bouse or solid financial standing, salary yis<) u year and expenses, all pay able in cash. No canvassing required. (Jive reference and Inclose self-addressed stamped envelope. Address Manager, 365 axton, llldg , 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. SOYAL BAKING POW0EH CO.. NEW VOBK. w. J FlSIlEi., GEO. E. BENSCHOTER, Attorney and Notary Public. Publisher Lore Citt NoKTUWKBTKt* Fisher & Benschoter, LOUP CITY, NEBRASKA. Town Lots, Wiicl, Cultivated and irrigated LAKBS FOR &ALF. AT LECHINSKY’S STUDIO. Loup City, X-b CojrijTiencipg Jupe fst. |90| UNTIL SATURDAY, JUNE 15. TWO WEEfC NLy. Leschinskv the Photographer will :: ko a price reduc tion on cabinet photographs (the gloss finish only - Or two weeks from Tuesday, June 1st, until Saturday, June 15th. PRICE LIST, CABINET SIZE ORLY: Oae person to be pbotogr.tjdje i inr d - | i (i Tw< to three persons .... 1 i‘ • Four or more persons ,, t< 1,50, Guarantee: We guarantee the pit >’ , i, , <*iuss an»* to gi \** ?* eif.ioiion. Punier wishiit * , .,. t i«■ \inos can now get them nt the listed rule » i si i » ; We >.ii! positively uot commence f i .J , i , , ; 'tores at low rate, or under any eireun.Mai < < - t-oi i d : e i:, r citlicr will this offer be repeated within th* next u\o <u t'e-. \. ih. Come one and all and take advantage of this of] or at lire oar list date possible M. LESCJIINSKY, PI lotographer. R. J. NIGHTINGALE, LOUP CITY. i i BHE& A. S- MAIN. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON LOUP CITY, - - NLBRASKA. OFFICE.-One dtor v\o>t of Cdeoda il’s Drutf Store. W J. FISHER, Attornsy at Law and Notary Put)!!s. Will Defend in Foreclosure Cases. ALSO DO A General Real Estate Business. Office In NoitTHWcsTiim Building, I.OPP CITY, - - NKHHA.Kt A iVOKTHY SUCCESSOR ‘Something New Under Tlio sun.” All Doctors have tried to cure CATARRH l»y the use of powders, acid Rases, Inhalers and drugs in pnale form. Their powders dry up the mucus membranes causing llu in to crack open and bleed. The power ful acids used In the Inhalers have entirely' eaten away tho same membranes that theii makers have ain ed to cum, while pastes and ointmentscannot reach tti* <u - sease. An old ami experienced practitioner who has lor many years made a close study and specialty of the treatment of OATARRH, has at last perfected a treat ment which when laithfully used, not only relieves at once, hut permanently cures OATARRH, by removing the cause, slop ping the discharges, and curing mi inila ination. It Is the only remedy known to science that actually reaches the a minted parts. This wonderful remedy Is known as •‘8N1KKEL3 the tiUAHAN'TKKI) CAT ARkH I UhK" and is sold at the extremeiy low price of One Dollar, each package con tainin'' Internal and external medicine sufficient forufull months treatment and everything necessary L> ltannrfix t ..si "SNUFF ELS’’ is the only perfect ( AT. a Kit II CURE ever mad* and Is now recog nized as the only safe and positive cure 1<>i that annoying and disgusting disease. It cures all indainat Ion quickly and perma nently and Is also wonderfully quick tore llcve H VY FEVKIt or CO 1.1) In I lie lll:,\l> Oatakkii when neglected often leads to Consumption—"SNUrpKLS” will save you if you use it at once. It Is no ordinary remedy, hut a complete treatment which is positively guaranteed to cure oatakkii In any form or stage if used according to llie directions which accompany each package, ixin’t delay but scud for it at once and write lull particulars ss to yonr condition, aid you will receive special ad vise from the discoverer of this wonderful remedy regarding your case without on to yon beyond the regular price of sni . - PULS’’ the "OUAKANTKKII CATAKKII Ct BJ...O (sent prepaid to any address in lie l ull <1 Slates or Canada on receipt or one Dollar. Address Dept. AF.5 EDWIN if. dij.Es * COMPANY, fit: 10 and t*33t’ Market Street, Pblladelpina «i A '•» < *'.« «! A n t H Quickly l urcil. I flored nun a severe »pr#i • -t ■ ,' M»> S Geo. K Cary, ' e Va. " \ i < Vi-.! . r 11 e >mmended i suceu--', 1 tried 1 . :uk! am pleaa* «d to se .ill 's (lei as 1 b '4'.ii 1 1 .it.iett eu • speed! i - letnedy li *s also t ,'m’v for fros' bitten ' \v. li !e i. results. I eliterful Iv reeo an. I i - u io •• ]| who may neeil a It• «• liniment.” Sold by — Oi’endahl f!i >v IT IS ONE THING I to con it up it flaw. It is an | other to repair it. Anyeros* ; road ticker can take a Nvatch or , a clock to pic -os hut it takes a ■ mechanic to put it togather a I gain, li von only desire to have your time piece spoiled take it to any old shop where they have a Jonnt ier's sign out, hut if you wish your work done by an expert who guarantees satisfaction or no pay, call at mv shop. lu S'-icoingjcNvelry from our |"‘ri<,|.*t lock. Null have the comforting assurance that what eve. is cl.o ■■•n is in strict oaruxt;\ '• i !i the canons of ! g(M>d t»i't- and the knowledge that the lu est prices arc vour privilege here. Store. r!!i Side It. R. St. c. H, MORGAN, OE.VELER AND OPTICIAN- ^ LOUP OITY. NEB