The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917, June 14, 1901, Image 4

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    Uoaal 17®ws.
Car! ile la Motta of Hazard township
was In the city Monday.
Charley Grow cam* over from Mason
City the first part of the week.
For first c^ss ice leave vour
orders with James W. Conger.
Mrs. A. E. Charlton and twa daught
era. of Ord were visiting frion la here
Fit lay.
Heavy Draft Stallion will stand at
the Round Front Barn duriug the season
• f 1601. api2fi—■ o •.
J, T. lisle has 'till got those stal i >r.s
and jacks which are the finest in the
land. Go and see the*.
Special low rate on Cabinet I’ho
tograpba only $1.00 per doz., at
Lechinsky s studio.
Mr. and Mrs A. T. Conger will leave
for Walnut, Iowa, Monday where they
expect to locate for the present.
Lcup City was thronged with people
Monday, some to attend the meeting of
thecouuty duds and others to listen to
the Wheeler case.
A surgical operation is not necessary
to cure piles. DeWitt's Witch Hazel
Salve saves all that expense and never
fails. Beware of counterfeits. Oden
dahl Bros.
J. W. Wilson, of Nebraska City was
a pleasant caller at this office Monday.
He made us a visit last winter on his re
turn from the Sand Hills He is now
going back.
Paul Ueisner, ct Hazard towashio
made Loup City a friendly visit Mon
day. Paul still comes up smiling and
aeets his old friends with a hearty
hand shake.
Quite a little feeling has been worked
up in the vicinity of Verdurette oyer
the charivari of last week. Better drop
it and comeoce again and all be good
friends. Leca shake.
Imitators have been many. Thought
full people have learned that true merit
comes only with the genuine Rocky
Mountain Tea made by the Madison
Medicine Co. 35c. Ask your druggist,
Farmers come to the harness shop
whan you want tly nets, dusters, sweat
puds, gall pads, axle greece, or repair
ing dona on your harness. Don't wait
until you spoil them. W. S. Owen,
Don't get side-tracked tn business.
Dullness sometimes passes for death
Men with brains reach the goal. Rocky
Mountain Tea puts gray matter into
ones head. 35c. Ask your druggist.
Mrs. Jesse Coapiand and her brother
of Parkersburg, la., children of Jo
seph Wheeler, came in Monday even
ing after the prolemioary hearing of
their father was over, it is presumed to
look after the children.
Some foolish insinuations te the ef
fect that old men Wheeler would be
lynched Monday eight were indulged in
on the street, but Loup City Is not that
kind of a town and it might as well he
understood that way.
A severe sprain will usually disable
the Injured person for three or four
weeks. Many cases have occared, how
ever, In which a cure has been effected
In less than one week by apylying Cham
berlain's Pain Balm. For sale by Oden
dahl Bras.
Mrs. F. M. Henry will sell all her
trimmed bats at greatly reduced
prices, beginning June 7th and con
tinuing ten Jays. Now is the time
to get a nice summer hat at almost
your own price.
Thor. Else, J. D. Eogleman, A. 11.
Potter, Henry Louis and A. D. Norl
Ing, all of Litebleld were doing busi
ness at tbe county seat last Saturday.
They report crops looking good in the
west part of the county. Mr. Potter
made this office a friendly call and left
two big 9 to swell our subscription fund.
‘'The Doctors told me my cough was
Incurable. One Minute Cough Cure
made me a well man Norris Silver,
Nortb Stratfotd, N. II.—Because you've
not found relief from a stubborn cough,
dou’t despair. One Minute Cough Cure
has cured thousands and it will cure
you. Safe and sure. Odendahl Bros.
Mr. J. Q. I*rav and three sons of Oak
Creek made this office a pleasant call
Wednesday Mr. Pray desired to have
his boys see the modus operandl of
printing a news paper. He informed
us that his oldest son, Lyman, had lost
a valuable horse by lightning during
tbe storm Wednesday morning
L?w Haller and Jerry Shrove went
to Litchfield Friday to arrange for
putting in a water supply at the ceme
tery. They will put in a well, a 12 foot
wind mill and a tank to hold 200 bbls of
water, also 400 ft of pipe to tarry the
water to different parts of the cemetery
All told the job will cost about 9400.00
The chinch bugs are reported to be
doing considerable damage In this part
of th“ country at present and farmers
pboi.io *»y the virus for inoculation
furnished by tbe Nebraska experiment
station In Custer county an organisa
tion hat been effected and an agent ap
pointed in every school district In tbe
county to systematically handle the
virus in accordance with tbe directions
furnished by the experiment station.
The station makes no charges whatever
a id w ill furnish you with everything
uecessary to successfully fight the pests. J
H. Smclser, of Ashton was a county
scat visitor Monday.
Frank Brewer is in the midst of his
strawberry harvest
T M Reed sells sewing ma
chines and a general line of
furniture
D. W. Titus and Aified Flint, of
Litchfield was over t« the county seat
Monday.
Cleaning and Oiling harn*aa
done at the harnesa ahop of
W. S. Owen.
Mrs Neuia Walkei na« Oosverte of
Gibbon, oatna up Monday to visit her
parents for a few weeks.
P. II. Winn and wife of Omaha and
relatives of our townsman L. Hansen,
visited the latter over Sunday.
Miss l.iooy Adamson prest-meu ye
senior editor with a beautiful bouquet
of roses the other day for which she has
our thanks.
Geo. McDonald went to Litchdeld,
Monday anct took the train for the north
west. He expects to stop in Chsrry
county for the season.
Mr. E. Brewer arrived la the ci’y
Wednesday evening for a vialt to his
children. Mr. Brewer Is looking well
and is as young as he use to be.
Farmers when you want a
good thing in the harness line
always go to the harness shop
of—W. S. Owen.
G. II. Hotobklns of the SI. Elmo Is
looking after Society hall ia the ab
sence of W. K Mellor who, we under
stand is making an exteadeJ visit lu
the east.
The Miller l’ony and dog show passed
through town Saturday for Arcadia
where advertised to show in the evening
They showed at Ashton Friday evei
evening.
Lew Halier is putting down a new
well fer E. S. Hey burst at his resident)#
and will erect a wind mill for Irrigat
ing purposes
Jennie—To have a round beautiful
neck wiggle your head from side to side
every night take Rocky Mountain Tea
It's a short cut to a graceful form. 35c.
Ask your druggist.
Do not forget to look up Lechin
sky’s d’splay ad. in this paper. You
will find that it is just the thing you
haxe been looking for.
Mrs C. True and daughters, of Lee's
Park, came down last Friday for a few
days visit with her sister, Mrs. O. Ben
schoter. They returned home Tuesday.
C. M Smith arrived in the city from
Lincoln, Saturday evening. Mr. Smith
will take his two daughters, Jennie and
Rights, and return to Lincoln to-day,
where he will go to house keeping
Mr. James Brown of Putsmouth, Va.
over 90 years of age suffered for years
with a bad sore on his faee. l’hysieians
ceuld net help him. DeWitts Witch
Hazel Salye cured him permanently.—
Odendahl Bros
Mr. and Mrs A. M. Beunet and fam
ily and Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Odendahl
and family attended the Round—Cooley
wedding at Aroadia last Wednesday.
Miss Ernie Odendahl played the wed
ding march.
Adam i-ontuseror Sargent, received
a telegram last Saturday to the effect
that his wife, who is in Aurora, 111.,
viaiting relatives, v/ai dangerously ill.
Mr. Conhlser drove across to Broken
Bow, and caught the night train to go
to her bed side.
Rev. and Mrs. W. E. Matthews came
down from ibelr home at Westerville,
Tuesday and visited there old friends
In the city until Friday. The Elder
is the same good natured fellow he al
ways was and as usual carries a ray of
sunshine with him in his rambles.
Any oue residing in the west sid«
of the county can make any arrange
ment necessary for undertaking and
embalming with 0. W. Gibsog at
Litchfield. All orders will be
promptly and satisfactorily attend
ed to at reasonable rates.
The people of Rockville, will cele
brate the Fourth this year In grand
style. The Woodmen are erecting a
new hall at that place which will Le
ready for dedication and everybody are
Invited to participate on this occasion
All manner of sports will he piovlded
aud a geneia) good time is In store.
“A few months ago, food which ats
for breakfast would not remain on my
stomach for half an hour. I used one
bottlo of your Kodol Dyspepsia Cure
and can now eat my bieakfastand other
meals with a relish and my fowd is
thoroughly digested. Nothing equals
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure for stomach
troubles.’ II. S. Pllt#, Arlington, Tex.
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digests what
you eat —Odendabl Bros.
You may as well expect to run a steam
engine without water as to find an ac
tive, energetic man with a torpid liver
*ed you may know tbat his liver is tor
pid wheu he does not relish hit food or
feels dull and langetd after eating, often
bis headsebes and sometimes dizziness
A few doses of Chamberlain's Stomach
and Liver Tablets will restore his liver
to its normal functions, renew his vital
ity, improve his digestion anil make
him feel like a new map. Price 25 cents
Sample free at Odendabl Broe,
Steve Gray has sold bis interest and
good will in the iiverv business to BT.
Snyder who will operate the business
at his barn hereafter. Steve is a good
llyryman and nn all around good fel
low and we are sorry to hear that he
contemplates leaving Loup City
Carsteu Truelsen has purchased of
the Lincoln Land Co. the quarter sec
tion of land adjoining his farm and
known as the McAlpine town site, the
4e^ot grounds being reserved by the
•oniDany This gives Mr, Truelsen one
of the finest stoek farms In the valley.
He own* a very large tract and this pur
chase gives him full sway lo the liver
all along the west side of bla farm Mr.
Truelsen has not only greatly Improved
his farm but has made some wonderful
improvements in his herd. Besides
building up bis ranch he has a large
tract under cultivation and is making
it win both in farming and stock raising.
Tbe Royal Neighbors gave one of
their enjoyable social* at their hall
Tuesday evening which was well at
tended and hugbly enjoyed. Dancing
was the major part of tbe entertain
naent and there was non* who (ailed to
have the opportunity to trip the light
fantastic toe it they liked tbe sport, but
it was to much for the preseut avoirdu
pois of y* junior editor. At eleven
o'clock aa ice cream supper was served
after which the approaching storm
compelled an early departure. The
great success of the entertainment was
principally due to the untiring efforts
of Neighbors Katie Burrowes and Em
ma Modine, who are arJsta it that line,
J. M. Eads, Deputy Graud Master of
the A. O. U. W. will he in this vicinity
from tbe 24th to the 30 Inst, working in
the interest of tnat order Mr. Eads
come* highly recommended as an able
worker and It will be profitable to our
people to havo him among us for
a week promulgating the principles
which that order leaches. He will be
present at tbe lodge meeting of tbe 27,
and It Is expected that every member
who can will attend and get acquainted
with him. Each member should, a*far
as possible, blaze the way for him be
fore be get* here and try aud make his
visit a profitable one for qur lodge.
Joseph Wheeler, the old man who was
arrested a few weeks ago on the charge
of incest with hit daughter Clara and
who jumped bla bail was located and
captured at Parkersberg, Iowa and
brought back by Sheriff Snyder on a
requisition from the governor last Fri
day and safely lodged in jail. He was
brought before his honor, Judge
Angler for a bearing Monday and plead
not guilty, but after several witnesses for
the stste bad been examined was bound
over in tbe sum of 1,500.00 to appear on
the first day of tbe district court. The
principal witness in the case was his
daughter Clara who testified that her
father waa guilty of the crime charged.
Several other witnesses were examined
and their testimony waa of such Import
aaee that they were required to give
bwwda tor their appearance t* give ev
idence in district court.
RIPE CHERRIES! RIPE CHERRIES!
All ready for every body at the orchard
after the 15. Any amount of Raspber
ries or Strawberries.—A few pickers
wsnted.
Arcadia Fruit Farm.
There will be a Fourth of July Cele
bration held in Knutzen's Park. Good
program and plenty good refreshments
and games of different kinds at the
place Everybody cordially Invited
W. Knutzkn,
Eczema, saltrbeum, tetter, chafing,
ivy poisoning and all sklu tortures are
dulekly cured by DeWitt’s Witch Hazel
Salve. The certain pile cure Odeudahl
Bros.
The bilious, tired, nervous man can
not successfully compete with bis heal
thy rival. DeWitt’s Little Early Kisers
the famous pills for constlpstion will
remove the csuse of your trouble.—
Odeudahl Bros
--
There will be regular Presbyter
ian services each Sunday hereafter
until further notice as follows: At
Loup City in the Peterson hall at
10:30 a m.; at Austiu at 3.30 p. m.
and at Rockville at 8.00 o’clock p.
m. All are cordially invited.
Rev. G. C. Portku, Pastor.
■
CHEAP TRIP TO CHICAGO.
Via the Burlington Route.
One fare for the round trip plus
$2 00. Tickets on sale June 12, 13,
14 and 15. return limit Sept 15. Adi
ttonal information about rates, tick
ets and train service may be secured
from nearest Agent. B & M.
J. Francis, G. P. a.
Burlington Route, Omaha, Neb.
A Uimd Cough Meillrlnc
It speak* well for Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy when druggists ese it in
their own families la preference to any
other. I have sold Chamberlain's Gough
Remedy fer the past live years with
complete satisfaction to myself end
customers," says Druggist J. Goldsmith
Van Etten, N. Y. “I have always used
in (two *ii family both tor ordinary
coughs and colds an.) for the cough fol
lowing la grippe, and tin 1 it very elll
e tioua.’’ For sale by Odeedahl Bros.
Attend tbe Loup City M E. Sunday
School picnic at Truelsen's grove to-day
an ! have a food tluie.
C. A. Austin ami daughter Sadie cams
down from Sargent Wednesday to look
after some business and visit friend)
for a few days
Wednesday morning about 1 o'clock
this section was visited by a wind and
rain storm that for wiod has not bee*
equaled I hie **a*#j The rain was pret
ty general as far ns heard from, at this
place we had 20 hundredths of an inch.
Tbe worst part of the storm was south
and east of town some five miles, where
tbe roof was lifted bedily from the
house of George Chapman leaving the
wells stand Intact aud deluging tbe In
side with water but no one was hurt.
The wind mill of A Hayes was blown
to pieces and the large corn crib of
John Needham was turned over. That
section got much more rein than other
parts of the county and a little hail fell,
but not much damage was done tocropt
CLKAK CKKKK NBW3
The Odd Fellows will hold a Jit.
tricl meeting at Litchfield on the
12th of July . A good social time aad
discussions for the good of tho or
der will he the tnaiu feataras of the
occasion.
The citizens of the west side of
the county will meet at the Wes
Heapy grove on the Fourth of July
where they will appropriately cele
brate the occasion.
The M. W. A. camp of Ilazaid
are arranging for a grand picnic
at that place on Wednesday next,
June li>.
Dell Draper has moved into his
new farm hoase, erected a new wind
mill and is now prepared to do
an extensive farming and stock
raising business.
Fred Scherit boasts ol having the
finest corn field in this couatry.
Hii. neighbors a11 say that it is
hard to beat.
lllCGRDBK.
UISL1FK SAVED
By Chum brinin'* Colic. Cholera and
Diarrhoea Hemedy
“I sm sura that Chamberlala's Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy at one
time saved my life,” says A. E. Lafa
lett e, of Gregory Landing, Clark county
Missouri. “I was in such baJ shape
that the doctors said I could aot live.
When I was at the lowest ebb, one of
my neighbors brought in a bottle of
Chamberlain's Colic Cholera and Diar
rhoea Remedy and I took It and got In
stant relief. 1 soon got up and around.
That was nine years ago and I am still
in good health. Since then that medi
cine has always been in my bouse and
always will be. It is the best on eerth.’
For sale by Odendabl Bros.
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If you want deeds, mortgages, leases
or any legal Instruments drawn at very
reasonable rates when at the county
seat, call on W, J. Fisher at the No«th
wkstkbn office. All kinds of blanks
on hand. A Notary Public In office.
Leave your orders for ice
with 0. Uenschoter.
PLANTS.—Both cabbage and tomato,
for sale at W. T. Gibsons.
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Didn't Marry For Money
The Boston man, who lately married
a sickly rich young woman, la happy
n#w, for he got Dr. King’s New LI fa
PIU®. which restored her to perfect
health. Infallible for Jaundice, Bil
iousness, Malaria, Fever and Ague and
all Liver and Stomach troubles. Gen
tle but effective. Only 25c at Odendabl
Bros,
WANTED.—Capable, reliable persons in
•vary county to represent large company
of solid financial reputation; m; salary
per year, payable weekly; JB per day abso
lutely sure and all expenses; straight,
bona Ode, deOnlte salary, no commisllon;
salary paid each Saturday and expense
money advanced each Week STANDARD
HOUSE J34 Dkahiiorh St., Chicaoo. 1266
TAKEN UP
By the undersigned at Loup City Neb
raska, on Saturday, May 25, 1‘JOl, one 2
year old bro wn Ally, with small white
strip in face, weight about 700 pounds,
has white hind feet above ankles.
Owner can have same by proving pro
perty and paying for tbis notice, coat
of keeping tail other necessary ex
penses. O Bens*iiotkr,
Loup City, Nebr.
WANTED,—TUUHTwoitTiir men and wo
men to travel and advertise for old es
tablished house ot solid financial standing,
salary *7ho a year and expenses, all pay
ablo in cash. No canvassing required.
Give reference and Inclose self-addressed
stamped envelope. Address Manager, 355
ax ton, Itldg, Chicago.
Dyspeptics cannot be long lived be
cause to i.-e requites nourishment,
i Food is not uourtshing until it 1* digest
ed A disordered stomach connet digest
food, it in*Gt have assistance, fcodol
Dyspepsia Cure digest* all kinds of foot!
without siil from the stomach, allowing
it to rest and regain Its natural func
tions. Its el.merits are exactly the
same as the natural digestive Hinds and
it simply can't help but do you g md.
Odeudahl Bros
W. J. FISHB*. GEO. E. 13ENSCHOTER,
Attorney and Notary Public. Publisher Lobp Citt Noktbwestbbb
Fisher & Benschoter,
Real Estate Agents,
LOUP CITY, NEBRASKA.
Town Lots, Wild, Cultivated and Irrigated
LANDS FOR SALE.
AT LECHINSKY’8 STUDIO. Loup City, Neb.
Copipiencipg Jupe Jst. ]90|
UNTIL SATURDAY, JUNE 15.
TWO WEEJCS ONLY.
Leschinsky the Photographer will make a price reduc
tion on cabinet photographs (the gloss finish only) for two weeks
from Tuesday, June 1st, until Saturday, June 15th.
PRICE LIST, CABINET SIZE ONLY:
Uhc person to be photographed, per d< x $ 1.00.
Twc to three persons „ 1 25.
Four or more persons „ t> I ,-,0.
Guarantee: We guarantee the photographs to be strictly first ( lass
and to give satisfaction. Parties wishing duplicates of previous sittings
can now get them at the usual rate of 11.00 per d< z.
We wd! positively not commence before June 1st to tuke pictures
at low rate, or under any circumstances continue after Jure 15, ueithei
will this offer be repeated within the next two or three \ears.
Come one and all and take advantage of this offer tit the car
list date possible.
M. LESCHINSKY, Photographer.
R. J. NIGHTINGALE,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
loot amr. i i am
A. S- MAIN,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
LOUP CITY, - • N LBIIAsK A.
OFFICE.-One door west of Odendahl’s
Drug Store.
W J. FI8HER,
Attorney at Law and Notary Public,
Will Defend In Foreclosure Cute
also do a
General Real Estate Business.
OfDce la Nouthwbstbrn Building.
Leer cist, . - krb»an«a.
A WORTHT SUCCESSOR
'Some!king Sew Under
The sun.”
All Doctors have tried to cure CSTAKItU
by the use of powders, acid gases, Inhalers
and drugs In |«sle form. Their iiowders
dry up the mucus membranes causing
thim to crack open and bleed. The power
ful acids used lu the Inhalers have entirely
eaten away the same membranes that
their makers have alli ed to cuie, while
pastes and ointments cannot reach the di
sease. An old and experienced practitioner
who lias lor many years made a close
study and specialty of the treatment of
OAT AltltH, liss at last perfected a treat
ment which when lalthfully used, not only
relieves at once, but permanent ly cures
OATARBII, by removing the cause, stop
ping the discharges, nnd curing all Intla
matton. It Is the only remedy known to
solence that actually reachos the aftltcted
parts. This wonderful remedy is known as
“SNUFFELS the GUARANTEED CAT
ARRH CURE” and Is sold at the extrcmeiy
low price of One Dollar, each package con
taining internal and external medicine
sufficient for afull months treatment and
everything necessary to Its perfect use,
•‘SNUFFKL8’’ Is the only perfect CAT
ARRH CURE ever made and Is now recog
nized as the only safe and positive euro for
that annoying and disgusting disease. It
cures all inflamation quickly and perma
nently and Is also wonderfully quick to re
lleve HAY FEVER or COLD in the HEAD.
Ga ta uuh when neglected often leads to
Consumption—"Snuffxi.8” will save you
if you use it at once. It is no ordinary
remedy, bat a complete treatment which
is positively guaranteed to cure cataurh
in any form or stage if used according to
the directions whioh accompany each
package. Don’t delay but toad for it at
once and write full parlicalars as to your
condition, aad yoa will receive special ad
vise from the dlsooverer ef this wonderful
remedy regarding your case without eost
to you beyond the regular price of snuf
FXLS” the -aUARANTRKIl CATARRH CIHK.’’
Sent prepaid to any address in the United
Slates or Camilla on receipt of one Dollar.
Address Dept. A2.8 EDWIN It. GILES *
COMPANY, *330 and *332 Market Street,
Philadelphia.
Danger, disease and death follow ae
gleet of th • bowels. t>e D‘U'irt'a Lit
tle pearly Iiiaera to regulate ib«u and
you ail! add years to your life aud lira
to your ytura. Kaay to take, natrar
gripe.—Odaiidahi Bros.
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 ittogathcr 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 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 K. It. St.
G. H. MORGAN,
JEWELER AND OPTICIAN.
LOUP OITY. NEB
Don’t Be Fooledi
Take the tenulae, original
ROCKV MOUNTAIN TEA
I Made only by Madison Medl*
| cine Co.. Madison, WIs. It
keeps you well. Our trade
■nark cut on each package.
Price, 35 cents. Never soltf
- In bulk. Accept no subetl*
saeaiouTiBim lute. Aik your druggist.