The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917, July 05, 1901, Image 4

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    Uoaal Daws.
Philip Hell of Austin, sports a new
bike.
The strawberry crop is about harvest
ed for 1901.
The family of Jimmy Conger arc
rapidly improving.
Oliver Dubry made a trip to Litch
field last week.
Mr. and Mrs Jerry Shrove visited
Litchfield last Sunday.
Our venerable friend D. D. Grow,
was an agreeable visitor Monday.
S. F. Reynolds spent last Sunday in
Sargent, visiting his sister and family.
Stone crossings are being laid from
Travis’ and Gasteyer's corners west
across the street.
Binder twine was scarce at this place
up to Monday evening when a car load
was run in on the U. P. passenger in the
evening.
Heavy Draft Stallion will stand at
the Round Front Barn duriug the season
of 1901. apr2S—u o o.
W. R Mellor returned home from
his trip east and south Thursday even
ing last
onerm oiiyuer u>u a nurse urup ucau
in the harness for him one day last
week near Ausdn.
Fred Crouseof Elm township brought
nine wolf scalps to town last Tuesday.
They were captured by his sons on the
farm.
A baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs.
W. M Owen last Thursday. Papa
Owen remembered the cigars next
morning
Geo. Chapman brought us a sample
of rye from bis hold the other day that
took the cake for any thing we have
seen yet. Its a daisy,
Adam Zahn and family of lluxley,
took the train at this station Friday
morning last for a visit to their old
borne at Princton, this state.
A bad complexion generally results
from inactive liver and bowels In all
such cases, DeWitt's Little Early Kisers
produce gratifying results —Odendah)
Bros,
Mi. J. L. Mitchell of Burwell, is in
the city thli week introducing a new
well machine. He gave a public exhi
bition of the working of the machine
Monday.
If you want some “just as good" "I
make It myself," Remedy, try an imita
tion Rocky Mountain Tea. ‘Twill
make you sick ami keep yon sick . Ask
your druggist.
The little waif that was left on the
door step of Mrs Betts some ten days
previous was taken to the Home for
the Friendless at Lincoln, last Friday.
Mrs. G. W. Hunter took it down.
A few weeks ago we received a Roll
man cherry seeder from Mt. Joy, Penn,
which is a little wonder. The adver
tisement of the same can be seen in this
Issue and it will do all that is claimed
for it.
Geo. Rightenour and his brother-in
law, Mr. Guthrie of Mason City
camp M. W. A., visited Loup City
camp Tuesday night. Mrs. jtightenour
came along and visited with relatives
while the boys attended lodge,
Mr. Carl Sweeney a young man who
is working on a farm on the west side
fell off of a cultivator and received a
painful though not dangerouB wound
last Monday by striking a hook on the
machine. Ide came to town and Dr.
Kearns sewed up the injury.
Our school* will commence the first
Monday in August this year as per in
structions of tht annual meeting. This
early commencement is made necessary
by the reason of the closing of our
schools several months before the school
year ended, and now to regain time lost
and have our school ysar end when It
should we are compelled to have eleven
months school this year.
•‘1 wish to truthfully state to you and
the readers of these few lines that your
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure D without ques
tion, the best and only cure for dyspep
sia ihat 1 have ever come in contact
with and 1 have used many other pre
parations. John Beam,West Middlesex,
Fa. No preperation equals Kodol Dys
pepsia Cure as it contains all the natur
al iligestants. It will digess all kinds
of food and can't help but do you good.
Odendahl Bros.
J. M. Eads, Deputy Grand Master of
the A. O U. VV., met with Loup City
lodge last Thursday night and deliver
ed a short address to the members pres
ent. Bro. Eads went from here to
Litchfield to visit the lodge at that place
a few days when he will return home to
spend the Fourth. On the eight of July
he will again come to Loup City and
remain here for a week or ten days In
the interest of the order At the next
meeting, July 12,broiber Eads will be
present, refreshment will be served and
all members and their families are re
quested to be present, The meeting will
be virtually an open one for the benefit
and entertainment of those who arc di
rectly connected. On Friday evening
the 12, a public meeting will be held at
the ball when every person are cordially
invited to attend. Bro. Eads will ad
dress the assembly upon the necessity
of every man connecting himself with a
beneficiary order. Don’t forget that on
Friday evening July 12, the A . O. U.
desires your presenc* at their hall.
C. W. Couhiser moved into the Por
ter block this week,
67-100 of an inch of water fell here
last night and corn is smiling.
Judge Wall made one of hia usual
speeches at Rockville yesterday. It
was a master effort.
John Shrove of the west side was re
juvenating his binder Tuesday.
Fremont and John Hogue of Valley
county, were in the city Monday.
E. Brewer went to Ord Saturday last
for a few days visit with old friends.
James Kentfrowof Auatin, looked in
u pon us Monday morning while in town.
Charles Baker, for ■ any years a resi
dent of this county is now at Sillcia,
Kan.
C. M. Smith writes that be has got
comfortably located in his new home at
Lincoln.
H. M. Mathew haa moved his oihce
into the west room of the Firat Bank
building.
Little Ruth Taylor fell while playing
last Friday, striking her head on a scra
per and cutting it quite badly.
J. B. O Bryan will leave for the l\ah
hot springs tomorrow to take another
course of treatment for kidney trouble
Mrs. John Travis and MissXellie re
turned home from Peru, Tuesday even
ing where Miss Nellie had been attend
ing school
Mrs. C. D. Hill of Davis Creek was
Again compelled to take her bed last
week. Mrs Hill has been a great suf
ferer for a long time.
B A. McDowell of Washington twp.
the general agent for Dr. Wards pro
prietary medicines in this country, was
in the cit> a part of last week.
The man refered to as Blackman in
our boy’s letter frem the navy last week
was Charles A. Blackman, who was for
several years k resident of this city.
Mr. Samuel Johns, one of Sherman
county's first settlers, but who has beeri
living in Valley county the past ten
y ears, made us a pleasant call Monday.
The piles that annoy you so will be
quickly and permanently healed if vou
use DeWltt's Witch Hazel Salve. Be
ware of worthless counterfeits.—Oden
Jahl Bros.
Henry Cappelleu of Hazard, one of
Shermfin county's prosperous farmers
made this office a pleasant call while in
the city Saturday and left a large dollar
with ye editor.
Itiseagierto keep well than get cured
DeWitt’s Little Early Kisers taken now’
and then, wilt always keep your bowels
in perfect order. They never gripe but
promoty an easy gentle action.—Oden
dahl Bros.
A letter from J. Phil Jaeger tells us
that be and family are enjoying them
selves in their new home, that crops are
booking and success seems to be a feat
ure of his present undertaking.
Fat lady—Don’t sleep too much, ex
ercise; don’t eat fa's and sweets. To
reduce tlesb rapidly take Rocky Moun
tain Tea. Acts directly on the fatty
tissues. J5c. Ask your druggist.
G. H. Gibson reaeiyed a letter from
Tyrone, Pa., last Thursday apprising
him of the death of an u£cle at that
place. He was the father of C. W.
Gibson of Litchfield. Charles left last
Friday to attend the funeral.
The Phone connection between Litch
field and the county seat was cut off for
one day last week by the breaking of a
wire, but the usual enterprise of the
company soon had the wire in running
or rather talking order again.
The horse attached to a buggy in
which Misses Gladys and Mabel Zink
were returning home from the farm last
Saturday evening, ran away just as they
crossed the B & M. track east of town
The buggy was badly wrecked but the
young ladies were unhurt.
Cuts and bruises are healed by Cham
berlain’s Pain Balm in about one third
the time any other treatment would re
quire because of its antiseptic qualities
which cause the parts to heal without
maturation. For rale by—Odendahl
Bros.
vuiiniucmuir juvcunc liriui-m whh
exhibited a few days ago by the little
children of Henry Haller living in the
west part of the county, in saying his
little four year old daughter from
drawning in a cistern. Mr. and Mrs.
Haller went away from home and onleav
ing told the oldest girl, a child of 11,
that when the cistern was full of water
she should shut the mill off. The four
year old tot heard the order and some
time after took the cistern cover off to
see She fell into eight feet of water,
and when she come to the top, with pres
ence of mind equal to an adult, she
caught the pump pipe and held fast and
shrieked for help. The two older ones
heard her cries and discovering her pre
diciment the oldest girl started to her
grandpas for assistance, which was a
mile distant. The boy, six years old,
called her back and they got a halter
and lowered it to her. The little one
took hold and was iaised nearly to the
top, when her bold broke and she again
dropped into the water. When she
came to the surface she again grasped
the pipe and held on until the rope was
lowered, when the child took a firm hold
and with encouraging words from the
two on top, wa9 pulled to the top. The
two girls are the nieces of Mrs. Halier
and are adopted children.
W, J. Fisher opened the oratory at
Rockville in a very neat speech.
Arcadia reports a howling success
of our natal day.
A little girl came to live with Mr
and Mrs. Florin Lakeman Sunday.
J. C. Fletcher of Boelus was smiling
on his Loup City friends the other day
The Fourth at Rockville was a hum
mer. Tha crowd was ample to have a
good time yet not.too large for comfort.
If yoang ladles think sores, pimples
and red noses look well with a bridal
veil and orange blossoms, it's all right.
Yet Rocky Mountain Tea would drive
them away. 35c. Ask your druggist.
I am indebted to One Minute Cough
Cure for my present good health and
my life. I was treated in vain by doc
tors for lung trouble following la grippe.
I took One Minute Cough Cure and re
covered my health.' Mr. E II Wise,
Madison, Ga — Odendahl Bros
The senior editor of this paper is
"making hay while the sun shines” and
owns the prettiest herd of white faced
calves in the country. Ye Junior will
look after obituaries and marriage no
tices, dog tights and the cash while ve
Senior feeds the calves and pails the
cows.
When you want s modern, up-to-date
physic, try Chamberlain's Stomach and
Liver Tablets. They are easy to take
and pleasant in effect. Price 25 cents.
Samoles free atOdendahl Bros.
Did you hear the eagle screech at
Rockville yesterday? Every accent
was a contradiction of Bryan’s No
more Fourth of July celebrations if
McKialey is elected. Even the pops
forgot the wild eyed prophecy and
entered into the spirit of the enthu
siasm with their old time vim.
Fred Foster of this city and a brake
man on the U. P. railroad, was quit*
severally hurt at Grand Island last
Thursday morning. Mr. Foster at
tempted to board an engine while In
motion and missed his footing. The
tender struck him knocking him Jown
He struck heavily on bis shoulder and
received a severe jsr. To prevent the
wheel striking him he threw himself
over and cut his face considerably.
Sherman Houdesheldt is making ar
rangements t* prove up on a small piece
of land which be has homestead papers
on, the land laying just 1 mile above the
n*w bridge on the west hank of the
river Whea the government survey
ed this piece in 1808, it contained 67
acres, since which time the liver has
taken 60 of the original and Mr Hou
desheldt has 7 acres ieft to prove up on.
Mrs. Irwin Conger and two children
of this city and Miss Etta Axelson and
Mr. John Long of Lincoln, were pleas
ant callers at this offline Wednesday.
Miss Axelson is a sister of Mrs Conger,
and is visiting that lady. She has some
knowledge of the art preservative
from experience, and Mr. Long is a
practical prieter and is now employed
in the State Journal office.
You can never cure dyspepsia by di
eting. What your body needs is plenty
of good food properly digested. Then
if your stomach will not digest it, Ko
dol Dyspepsia Cure will. It contains
all of the natural digistants hence must
digest every class of food and so pre
pare it that nature can use it in nour
ishing the body and replacing the wast
ed tissues, thus giving life, health,
strength ambition, pure blood and good
healthy appetite.—Odendahi Bros
Heartburn
When the quantity of food taken is
too rich, heartburn is likely to follow,
and especially so if the digestion has
been weakened by constipation. Eat
slowly and not too freely of easily di
gested food. Masticate the food tho
roughly. Let six bours elapse between
meals and when you feel a fullness and
weight in the region of the stomacb
after eating, indicating that you have
eaten too much, take one of Chamber*
Iain's Stomaeb and Liver Tablets and
the heartburn may be avoided For
sale by Odendabl Bros.
FROM THE LITUHE1LLD MONITOR
Mr. II. Brfck is clerking in the Ste
vens’store during the absence of Mr.
Gibson.
Mr. A. B Flint is getting along very
nicely with his pet finger, it will be
remembered that he scratched the fin
ger on a bone, while cutting meat soma
time ago, which caused blood poison to
set in.
Chas Gibson left for Tyrone, Penn.,
last Friday morning in response to a tel
egram stating that bis father whs not
expected to live. Later another tele
gram came telling the sad news of his
death. Chas. will probably be away
for some time as be expects to help In
settling up the estate.
Last Saturday while Geo Lang was
driving about one-half mile east of Haz
ard, he came to a gate in a wire fonce
and after he had drove through he went
back to shut the gate, his team being
left without a driver started to run, but
only ran about fifty yards before they
turned and ran Into the fence. Both
horses were veiy badly cut by the fence
before George could get them untangl
ed. The horses will not be in shape for
u<e for about a month. The bngyy was
not damaged in any way.
Fly nets of all kinds at—
W. S. Owens’ harness shop.
Leave your orders for ice
with O. Benschoter.
T M- Reed sells sewing ina-!
chines and a general line of j
furniture
Just received.—A new line
of trunks, telescopes, and club
bags at W. S. Owens’ harness
shop.
The Epworth League will hold h
patriotic meeting next Sunday evening.
A special program will he rendered.
The young people are especially In
vited to be present as this service is
prepared for them.
Just as we go to press wc learn
that a heavy wind storm struck
('■rand islaDd last evening doing
considerable damage. A circus tent |
was blown down and rumor has it
that one boy was killed. Many j
towns iir that section was shaken up.
Mr. Hetzel and Miss Hoober of
south side were married at the St.
Kltno hotel in this city yesterday.
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 Austin at 3.30 p. m.
and at Rockville at 8.00 o'clock p.
m. All are cordially invited
Rev. G. C. Porter, Pastor.
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.
Will sell or exchange for
stock, a McCormick Minder,
nearly new. j28 2w
V t'
L. N. Smith.
It Duties The World
Xo discovery in medicine liar ever j
created one quarter of the excitement
that has been caused by Dr. King's New
Discovery fur Consumption It's sever
est tests have been on hopeless victim*
of Consumption, Pneumonia, Hemor
rhage, Pleurisy and Bronchitis, thous
ands of whom it has restored to perfect
health. For Coughs, Colds, Asthma,
Croup, Hay Fever, Horseness and
Whooping Cough it is the quickest,
surest cure m the world. It is sold by
Odendahl Bros.
White man Turned Yellow
Greatconsiesnation was felt by the
friends of M A. Hogarty of Lexington,
Ky., when they saw he was turning yel
low. His skin slowly changed color,
also bis eyes, and he suffered terribly.
Ills malady was Yellow Jaundice. He
was treated by the best doctors, but
without benefit. Then he was advised
to try Elcctric Bitters, the wonderful
Stomach and Liver remedy, and be
writes: “After taking two bottles I was
wholly cured ” A trial proves its match
less merit for all Stomach, Liver and
kidney troubles. Only 50c. Sold by
Odendahl Bros.
The Best Remedy for stomach and
llowel Trouble
“I have been in the drug business for
twenty years and have sold most all of
the proqrietary medicines of any note.
Among the entire list I have never
found anything to equal Chamberlain's
Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy
for all stomach and bowel trouble,” says
O. W. Wakefield, of Columbus, Gh.
“This remedy cured two severe cases of
cholera morbus In my family and I have
recoinmeeded and sold hundreds of bot
tles of It to my customers to their eu
tire satisfaction. It affords a quick and
sure cure in a pleasant form. Xo fami
ly should he without it I keep it in
my house stall times.” For sale by—
Odendahl Bros
NOTICE CF TRESPASS.
To WHOM IT MAY CONCERNED:
You are hereby notified to keep off
the following described premises and to
keep your stock from running at large
on the same to-wit: Lots 1,2 and 3, in
Section 19, Township 15, Range 14.
Anyone failing to heed this notice will
be dealt with according to law.
John Eqc.ers, Owner.
RoVal
Baking Powder
Makes the bread
more healthful.
Safeguards the food
against alum.
Alum baking powder* are the greatest
! menacer* to health of the present day.
HOVAL BAWjNQ EQWPIR CO., HfW YOllK.
W. J. FISIIEi. GEO. E. llENSCHOTER,
Attorney and Notary Public. Publisher Loup Citt North wkstkr*
Fisher & Benschoter,
Real Estate Agents,
LOUP CITY. NEBRASKA.
Town Lots, Wild, Cultivated and Irrigated
LANDS FOR SALE.
ROLLHtAH "CHERRY SEEDER.
This perfect cheiTy seeder does not crush the cherry or cause any loss of juice. A
practical machine for Urge, small or California cherries. The seed extracting knife
drives seed into one dish and actually throws the cherry into another. The marks of the
knife can scarcely be seen on the seeded fruit. Seeds from ao to 30 quarts per hour.
Ask your dealer for it. If he cannot furnish, we will send it anywhere in the U. S.,
express prepaid, on receipt of $1. For further information write to the manufacturers,
Timjtd^^OLLMA(JMHANUFACTWIN^Oj^SOPen^veDue^loun^oy^^^,
Those famous little pills, DeWItt’s
Little Early Kisers compel your liyer
ind bowels to do their duty, thus giv
ing you pine rich blood to recuperate
rour body. Are easy to taae. Never
jripe,—OdendabI Bros.
DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve should be
promptly applied to cuts, burns and
icalds It soothes and quickly heals
:be injured part There are worthless
muuterfeits.be sure to get DeWitt's.—
Jdendabl Bros.
-»—
She Didn’t Wear A ua«k
But her beauty was completely hid
len by sores, hlotcueg and pimples till
die used Bueklen's Arnica Salve. Then
:hey vanished as will all Eruptions,
Fever Sores, Boils, Ulcers, Carburikles
»nd Felons from its u e. Infallible for
Duts, Corns. Burns, Scalds and Piles
Sure gua-anteed. Price 25c. at O en
Jahl Bros.
♦ • ♦
A Poor Millionaire.
Lately starved in Loudon bee 11<•* In*
.•ould not digest ills food Early use of
Dr. King’s New Life Pills would have
laved him They strengthen the atom
icb, aid digestion, promote assitnila
lion, improve appetite. Price 25c.
Money back if not satisfied Sold by
Ddendahl Bros.
R. J. NIGHTINGALE,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
loop oity, • i urn.
A. S* MAIN.
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
LOUP CITY, • - NEBRASKA.
OFFICS.-One door we„t of Odendahl's
Dtuk Store.
W J. FISHER,
Attorney at Law and Notary Public.
Will Defend In Foreclosure Cases.
ALSO DO A
General Real Estate Business.
once la Noutbwutihi Building,
LOUT OITY, • . NKHKAMlt A.
A WORTHY SUCCESSOR
'Something New Under
The sun.”
All Eoctors have tried to cure CATAKItll
by the use of powders, add gases, inhalers
and drugs In paste form. Tlieir powders
dry up the mucus membranes causing
thtm to crack open and bleed. The power
ful acids used In the Inhalers have entirely
eaten away the same membranes that
their makers have alired to cute, while
pastes and ointments cannot reach the di
sease. An old anil experienced practitioner
who has lor many years made a close
study and specialty of the treatment of
CATARRH, has at last perfected a treat
ment which when lailhfully used, not only
rellevesat once, but permanently cures
CATARRH, by removing tne cause, stop
ping the discharges, and curing all lntla
mation. It Is the only remedy known to
science that actually reaches the allltcted
parts. This wonderful remedy Is known us
••SNUFFKL3 the GUARANTEED OAT
AKbII CUbE” and Is sold at the extremeiy
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,
"9NUFFEL8’’ is the only perfect CAT
aRRII CURE ever made and Is now recog.
nlzed as t he only safe and positive cure for
that annoying and disgusting disease. It
cure* all intlamallon quickly and perma
nently and Is also wonderfully quick to re
Hove HAY FEVER or COLD In the HEAD.
Catarkii when neglected often leads to
Conbimptiom—“Sncffei.s” will save you
If you use It at once. It is no ordinary
remedy, but a complete treatment which
Is positively guaranteed to cure catarrh
In any form or stage if used according to
the directions which accompany each
package. Don't delay hut send for It at
once and write full particulars as to your
condition, and you will receive special ad
vise from the discoverer of this wonderful
remedy regarding your case without cost
to yon beyond the regular price of sNCi
FKLB’’ the ••OUARANTBKP CATARRH C1RK."
Sent prepaid to any address in the United
States or Canada on receipt of One Dollar.
Address Dept. A'A'A EDWIN B. GILES a
COMPANY’, 233U and 2382 Market Street,
Philadelpnla
Cure for Cholera Infantum—.Never
Known 10 Fall
i During last May an infant chi,cl of our
i ueigbbor was snfl'ering from cholera in
i fantum The doctors had given up all
hopes of recovery. I took a bottle of
I Cbamberlaan’sColic, Cholera and Diar
| rhoea Kern ■dy to the house, telling them
I I felt sure it would do good if used ec
j cording t<> directions. In two days
time the chil had fully recovered The
child i« now vigorous and healthy I
have rc cum mended ihis remedy fre
quently :mid ii cvc* ci' ver known it to fail.
—Mils <i it ns It a kick. B ink waiter. O.
For sale b» O lenchihl Bros
I
Women
Love
Jewelry
and so do most every body
else, which is a mark of refine
ment with the human family.
To get the most exquisite for
the least money, and that which
will please you most, you only
have to call on
G. H. MORGAN.
He carries a line of watches
and clocks in connection with
high grade jewelry, and can
always be found at his show
case ready to please your taste
or at his bench to do your re
pairing promptly, neatly and
accurately. No trouble to
show goods nor charge tor work
unless done in a first class
manner.
COME AND SEE US.
Store.—North Side R. It. St.
G. H. MORGAN,
JEWELER AND OPTICIAN.
LOUP OITY. NEB
Many thousands have been restored to
health and happiness by the use of
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. If alll
icted with any throat or lung trouble,
give it a trial for it is certaiu to prove
beneficial. Coughs that have resisted
all other treatment for years, have yield
ed to this remedy and perfect health
been restored. Cases that seemed
hopeless, that the cllmato of famous
health resorts failed to benefit, have
been permanently cured by its use.
Bear in mind that eve y b )ttle is war
ranted and if it does not prove benefi
cial the money will be refunded to you.
For sale bv Odendabl Bros.
Anyone sending n «Ueteh end description may
quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an
invention is pr.tably patentable. Communica
tions strictly confldentiiU. Handbook on Patent*
Bent free. Oldest fluency for securing pate*ta.
Pm outs t aken through Munn A t o. recelye
ipfcutl notice, without charge, in the
Scientific American.
A handsomely Illustrated weekly. l argest cir
culation of any acientlUo Journal. Terms. $3 a
Sold by all newsdealers.
MUNN & Co.36,BrM*«» New York
Braucb Office. 62& F HU Wubln«tun. D. C.