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About The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 2, 1901)
Lioaal Daws. Romine I)eDtal Co. at Hotel Aug. P 9.10. 7 26 2 w Geo. INewberg of Sweetwater, was at the hub Friday. Geo Chapman pulled a new mower home Monday. T M. Reed got an invoice of new fur niture in Tuesday. Mrs. E. E Ditto was on the sick list a part of the week. W. H. and Adolph Rettenmaycr vis ited Arcadia Sunday. Mrs. G. II. Gibson bad a severe at tack of stomach trouble mis week. Peter Rowo came down from Sargent Monday and spent a few days with his family. Mrs. O. E Biiggs and childryu of Lincoln, are visiting relatives in this vicinity. W. S. Robinson of Litchfield was in the city Friday. The old gentleman is looking well. Barney McDowell of near Lee Paik. was doing business'll) the city the tail end of last week. Loup City has dropped back to its norma) condition again The school martns have gone. Herman Jung jr's horse became un managable last Friday evening and demolished a wheel in his buggy. A letter from Chris Smitli who is now a resident of Lincoln, brings the news that be fell and smashed his knee cap. Henry Wilson came down from Com stock Tuesday, where he has been working in the interest of the Wood men. Mrs. W. S. Waite and little daughter and Miss Lela Chase went to Valley county Friday to visit Mrs. Wail's par ents. Last Saturday it rained just .15 of an inch of water In the court house square while at the B. & M. depot, 4 blocks away, .34 fell. Mrs. Samuel Haneock dropped a cof fee pot upon her foot last Saturday, the spout striking the top of the foot mak ing her quite lame. Our boys are limbering up their joints and exercising their muscles on the pig skin these evenings. Arcadia and Ravenna, please take notice. Populist candidates fo' county office are getting very numerous as conven tion time comes on a pace The office will have a big time deciding which one i ts looking for. If the action of your bowels is not easy aud regular, serious complications must be the final result. DeVVitt’s Lit tle Early Risers will remove this dan ger. Safe, pleasant and effective.— Odendahl Bros. The vicinity of Yerdurette is reported to have had an inch of rain last Satur day and some showers since, making upwards of 4 inches in two weeks. ‘The pray ers of the righteous avaiieth much.' John White, Bryantsvill, Ind., says DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve healed run ning sores on both legs, lie had suf fered 6 years. Doctors failed to help him. Get DeWitt's. Accept no other — OJendahl Bros. The Sherman County Teachers Asso ciation was re-organized at the dose of the Institute with the following officers for the comiug year, Miss Minnie Hickmam, President; Miss Minnie Gil bert, Vice President; Mr. G. G. Emry. Sec. Don't forget to read the call for the Republican county convention in this issue, it will be held on Wednesday August 21, at two o’clock sharp, when a full set of officers will be nominated. The primaries are recommended to lit held the previous Saturday. A letter from Grand Junction, Colo., published in the Litchfield Monitor, notes the fact that Ray Woods, son of E. M. Woods of this place, spent the 4th in the mountains of that state with a largo party composed principally of Nebraskans, and largely frbm Sherman county. In cases of cough or croup give the little one One Minute Cough Cure. Then rest easy and have no fear. The child will be all right in a little while it never foils. Pleasant to take, always safe sure and almost Instantaneous In effect.—Odendahl Bros. W II Conger dropped Into our sanc tum the other day just fresh from the farm, and told us that he had 250 acres Of as tine corn as man ever looked at, and ears, he says, are as plentiful as he ever saw set on stalks. Mr. Conger says with a little more rain he will have a bumper crop, all of which we are pleas ed to hear. If you have a baby in the house you will wish to know the best way to check say unusual looseness of the bowels, or diarrhoea «o common to small children O. P. M. Holliday, of Deming, Iud., who has an eleven month oi l child says: “Through the months of June and July our baby was teething and took to run nlng off at the bowels and sickness < f the stomach. Ilis bowels would move from five to eight times a day. J had a bottle of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy in the house and gave him four drops in a teaspoonful of water and he got better at once.” For sale by OJcndaljl Bros. I I For good clear ice, delivered call on—J. W. Cohoer. Frank Smith left Tuesday morning for Lincoln, to visit bis folks. Adam Schaupp came up from Lin coln, Tuesday to look after his inter est here. J. M. Russell of Washington town ship. was doing business at the hub Monday. A letter from R. J. Delaney informs us that be has returned to the east and is again staying in Brooklyn, N Y Herman Johansen has been trying to be sick for tbe past ten days but has succeeded in staying on his feet by hard work. Haller & Shrove are putting down a new well, putting in a cistern, a tank and a wind mill for Fritz Btek el, on his ranch near Divide. Mrs. Shaffer of Curtis, daugblerof conductor Taylor and Miss Mollie Taj lor, niece of Mr. Taj lor, are here visiting this week. Lew llallcr and his men got through wi'h the well at the Litchfield cemetery last week. They went down 308 feet and secured a good flow of water. Mrs. S. II. Allport, Johnstown, Pa , says: “Our little girl almost strangled to death with croup The doctors said she could not live but she w as instantly relieved by One Minute Cough Cure.— Odendahl Bros. E II. Robinson, tbe good natured grain man of Hazard, was at tlie county seat last Friday. He tells us he will go ! to Iowa about tbe 1st of August to take charge of an elevator. Eruptions, cuts, burns, scalds and sor es of all kinds quickly healed by De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve Certain cure for piles. Beware of Counterfeits. Be sure you get the original—DeWitt’s— Odendahl Bros. “Doc” Watson of Litchfield was in town several days last week working a new insurance scheme. We did not learn what success he had but thiuk tne plan ail right. Helps young ladies to withstand the shock of sudden proposals, thats what Rocky Mountain Tea has done. 35 cts. Made by Madison Medicine Co. Ask your druggist. Prof. A. P. Culley's last prediction was to the effect that rain would fall in Sherman county from the 3, to the 5th and on or about the 18, of July, all of which came to pass, and now the peo ple are waiting patiently to again hear from Mr. Culley. Chas. Fairbairn of Rockville, son of A. J. B. Fairbairn, Is developing a goitre or. his neck the effects of which seems to very oearly prostrate him. We hope he may get speedy relief. Conductor Taylor informs us that a letter just tcceived from his son Thomas, was post marked at Log, Island of Leyte, one of the Philip pine group. Tom belongs to the Eleventh U. S. Infantry and was well and enjoy ing himself. Remember the Romtne Dental Co. who has been visiting Loup City for the two years past will be at the Hotel Aug. 8-9-10. If in need of dental work you should call upon them during their stay as they have gained a wide reputation throughout the state as expert and careful work men. P. T. Thomas, Sumterville, Ala., “1 was suffering from dyspepsia when 1 commenced taking Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. I took several bottles and can digest auything' Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is the only preparation containing all the Daiural digestive fluids. It gives weak stomachs entire rest, restoring their natural condition -Odendalil Bros. Our popular liveryman, Mr. Frank Dennis, has added an addition to his barn containing 8 double stall* aud is now fully prepared to accommodate all comer*. Mr. Dennis has nothing but new rigs and good horses and will guat antee satisfaction both in quality and price. Call on him when iu need of livery. It Saved til* lUlty ,-My baby was terribly sick with the diarrhoea, we were unable to cure him with the doctor's assistance, and as a last resort Wu tried Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy,’' sajs Mr. J. II Doak, of Williams, Ore., "I am happy to say it gave immediate re lief and a complete cure.” For sale by Odendah! Bros. W. N. Sherman tells us that he has been over the four counties, Buffalo, Hall, Howard and Sbermtn, and that central Sherman county had by far tin best progpeets for corn of any of them He says that Mr. Arnold, a gentleman living south of the center of this county has 130 actc-s of as tine corn as any year produces. The sports of Loup Ci;y organiz ed a gun ciub Wednesday. This organization was perfected for the purpose of protecting game against the fellow who can shot t and not for the benefit of the club, only to the extent that the chickens, if not shot at by outsiders, may be tame enough by the time the hot weather is over that toe members of the club may uso that wepon to kill them with, t DIED. Mrs. Aurelia Brown, died at her home one mile south of Loup City, at 11: p. m. on Friday night July 20, 1901. Mrs. Brown had been a long and pa'ient sufferer, having become afflicted with rheumatism twenty years previous to her death, and never walked a step since. During the early years of her affliction she sat in a chair provided with casters by which she moved herself around the house and attended to the duties of a house-wife. She bore her suf fering bravely, and was never known to complain of her sad condition, yet was ever ready to sympathise with those around her. Sbe was a kind and considerate mother and a loving friend, and many was the tokens of sympathy exhibited by her neigh bors. Four years ago she became! paralyzed in her right side which ef feeteil her vocal orgur.s and made it difficult for her to express herself j Miss Aurelia McDaniels was horn in j Chemung county, New York, .June 26, 1837, and was at her death (it years and 1 month old. Her mother1 died when she was a small child and in 1851 she came tf» Illinois with her father and sister. On July 17, 1852 sho was married to Uufus J. Brown at Batavia, 111., and came to Sher man county Neb , on the 15. of May 1875, where she has since resided. Her husband, a respected citizen, preceded her to the grave by four years. Five children was boru to them, four boys and one girl, of which the boys are all living, being E. A. Brown editor of the Times Independent of this city, W. O. Brown who so tenderly cared for her at his home during all these ; years of suffering, Cornell Brown, Mayor of Batavia. III. and B. J. Brown of Volney, la. The-girl died when 4 years old and was buried near their home. Last Saturday she was taken up and Iter ashes de- ; posited with her mother, along side that of the husbard and father, in Evergreen e rnetcry. The services;1 were conducted by ltev. Muddy, who preached a very beautifu’ aid impressive sermon The Bomine Dental Co , will again visit Loup City Aug., 8 !) 10. They fill, clean anil extract teeth without pain and also make a full set of tteth for $5.00. 01 lice at Hotel. There will be German Evangelical sei vices held at Ashton, on Sundav, Aug, 4. at 2.00 p. m. and at the German church in Loup City, on the following Sabbath ut the same hour. The sacrament of the Lords supper will be administered at Loup City. The laws of health require that the bowels move once each d&y and one of the penalties for violating this law is plies. Keep your bowels regular by taking a dos" of ( hamte Iain.s .Sto mach and Liver Tablets when nece--a ry and you will never have that severe punishment indicted upon you Price 25 cents, at O lendahl Bros The following personsnnd their fami lies picnieed at B own’s grove last Sunday and endeavored, witli some suc cess, to beguile the tinny tribe into “catching on” to their hooks. Mr. and Mrs. 8. E Gallaway, Mr. and Mrs. I>. 8. Draper, Mr and Mrs .J B Draper. Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Rightenour. Mr. and Mrs. \V. T. Gibson. Mr. and Mrs. Sides, and j Mr, and Mis. Irwin Conger. Win. Sharp's little boy started out to meet bis mother the other «1u> who had went to town. The little fellow got off the road and wandered up a long draw and by good luck come uponO. II. French and H J Cole who were making hay. They returned him to his home. Don'( b 1 satisfied with temporary re lief from indigestion. Kodol Dy-p ;p sia Cure permanently and completely removes this complaint. It relieves permanently because itallowcs the tired sfoinat h perfect rest. Dieting won't rest the stomach. Nature receives sup plies from the food we eat The send b’e w.ito help the stomach is to use Koilol Dy -pepsia Cure, which digests what you Cat and can t help but do you good,— Odenddil Bros The Rockville picnic Saturday was n pleasant affair but not as well attended as wus desired, people hav ing generally resumed work in their corn since the recent rains have re vived their hopes. John W. Long delivered an address late in the afternoon. G. 11. Gibson who was 1 u'ao hilled to speak was cotn ; pelted to return home before the crowd ga1 tiered on account of the funeral at three p in., which he had charge of. Mrs. E. M. Woods returned home Tuesday after an extended visit in Iowa. Born—To Mr. and Mrs. H. E Brewer, a baby boy, ou Sunday July 28, 1901. E. A. Fuller and Geo. Scott was down from Arcadia this week, alter a tray bailer. Miss Elsie t’hidester of Aurora, is visiting with the Misses Minshull of this city. The i*I. E Sunday school held their post poned picnic at Truelsen’s grow y esterdav. Flit/. Bock of the north side drop p'd into our sanctum Wednesday and placed his name on our roll of hot or. What most people want is something mild and gtnti*’, when in need of a physic. < litinherIain’s Stomach and hirer Tablets till the bill to a dot. They are easy to take ami pleasant in j effect. For sale by O lendahl Brn». % Master Herbert Nightingale is vis iting his young friends, the sons of Rev. Matthews, at Westerville, this wee k. T M- Heed sells sewing ma cliines and a general line of furniture Nine of our y oung ladies enjoyed the mselv) s as a taltvlio party Tims day night. The night was fine and judging from their sweet songs and merry I slighter, tie young ladi s had a delightful time A lame shoulder is usually eau •< d bv rheumatism of the muscles, and may be cured by a few applies'ions, of Cham berlain’s I’ain I?ilin Forsa e by Oden dab I Bros. The beauty thief Ins come to • tav, Unless you drive the pimplesaud black heads away; Do this, don't look like a fi ighf; iake Rocky Mountain Tea to-night. Ask your druggist. 0.0 Buck, Bcirne Aik, says: I was! troubl'd with constipation until 1 i bought Do Wilt's Little Early Kisers. 1 >inee then have been entirely cured < f my old complaint. I r< commend them. OcUnduld Bros if a dealer a-ks you to make some thing said to he ' ju-t as good ■<- Rocky Mountain IVa made by Madison Medi cine Co," a-k him if lie makes more money. Ask your druggist. TUEil! SKCKK I’ I Ol I All Sadievide, Ivy , was curious to! learn the came of tiio vast improve ment in tiie health of Mrs S 1’. Whit taker, wil l had for a long time, endur ed untold suffering from a chronic bronchial trouble, "its all due to Dr. King's Now Discovery,” writes her husband. ‘ It completely cured her and also cuted our little grand-daughter of a severe attack of Whooping Cough.’’ it positively euros Coughs, Colds, La Grippe, Bronchitis, all Throat and Lung troubles. Guaranteed Kittles 50c ami 91.00. Trial bottles free at Odendahl Bios. AS IOCNDEU I HE EU1TOK Editor S. A. Brown, of Bdinettaville, S. C., was once immensely surprised, ‘ Through long suffering from Dyspep sia,” be writes, ‘ my wife was greatly rundown. Sue had no strength or vi gor and suffered great distress from her stomach, hut she tried Electric Bitters which helped her at once, and after us ing four bottle--, she Is entirely well, can eat anything. 1 :'s a grand tonic, and it- gentle laxative qualities are splendid for torpid liver.” For Indigestion. Loss of Appetite Stomach and Liver treub'is it’s a positive, guaranteed con-. Only 50c at Odendahl Bros. TO SAVE HEHCUJUI. From frightful di-llgnremciit Mrs Nannie Galleger, of La Grange, Ga. ap p'ied Bucklen’s Amici Sul\o to gre.il sore- on her head and face, and writes It-quick cure exceed d all her hopes, ft works wonders in So es, Brni-es, Skin Eyuption-, Tuts, Bums, Scalds and Files. 25c. Cure guaranteed by Oden daid Bios. WHAT A TALK I f TELLS If tint mirror of yours sho vs a wretched, -allow complexion, a jmn diced look, moth patches and blotches on the skin, i<liver trouble; hut Dr. King's New Life Fills regulate tlie liver purify the blood, give clear skin, rosy cheeks, rich complexion. Only ‘,5: at Odendahl Bros. Ml. L Baking Powder Makes the bread more healthful. Safeguards the food against alum. 0 Alum baking powders are the greatest menacers to health of the preseat day. ^n>Ai UAKIM-, pQA'Drn QQ, Nf -V VQR>. W. J. FISHE,.. OEO. E. lSENSCnOTEIt, I Attoauev and Notary Public. Publisher Loup City North westur* j * Fisher & Benschoter, ( Real Estate Agents, LOUP CITY, NEBRASKA. Town Lots, Wild, Cultivated and irrigated LAftiDS FOR SALE;, DON'T Be FoOLEDi lake the genuine, original ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA Ma.le only by Madison Medi cine Co., Aludison, Mis. It keeps you well. Our trade murk cut on each package. Price, 35 cents. Necer sold In bulk. Accept no aubatl* tute. Ask your druggist. R. J. NIGHTINGALE, loup errsr. • • nb> a. S- MAIN. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON LOUP CITY, • N'il!KA-KA OFFICE.- One do'r west of Odendalil's Drug Store. W J. FISHER, Attorney at Law and Notary Pubila. Will Defend in Foreclosure Ciw»a» AI.SO DO A Genoral Real Estata Business. Ofllce in NouxiiWESTBKa liuliiitng, l.OBF CITY, - - KEIlHAh^Y j A Mi!il«»tf*r** < iocfl Work. “1 had a m•vert* attack of billions colic, got a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, < hoii'i i and Diarrhoea K uicd}. took two doses and whs entirely cured,'’ says | Rev. A. A Power, of Ernpoi ii, Knr. “Sly neighbor across the street was sick for over a week, had two or three bottles of medicine from the doctor, lie used them for three or fourdays with out relief, then called in ano'her doctor who treated him for some days and gave him no relief, sti discharged him. I went over to see him tho next morn ing. lie said his bowels were in a ter ribie fix, that they had been running ofl' so long that it was almost bloody tlux. 1 asked him if h** had tried Chamber lain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarthoea Re medy and he said ‘NTo.’ I went, home and brought him my bottle arid gave him one dose; told him to take another dose in fifteen or twenty minutes if lie did not find relief, but he took no more and was entirely cured. I ihink it the b st medicine I have ever tried.” For sale by Odend'dj! Bros. Leave your orders for ice with <). Benschoter. 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Don’t delay hut send for It at once and write lull particulars ns to your | condition, and you will receive special ad vise f rein I lie discoverer of this wonderful I remedy regarding your ease without cost | to yon beyond the regular price of sni p I Tl.H’’ lllO ’’GUAKANTKEll CATARRH CI'RF. ’ beat prepaid to any address i»i the United Slates or Canada on receipt of one Dollar. Address Dept. \2-5 I! I) IVI N li. lill.Ks a COMPANY, as#) and ssk Market street, Philadelphia < TIME TAHI.K Lorp city. NEim Lincoln, Denver. Omaha, Helena, Chictj'o, Butte, St. Joseph. Salt Lake City. Kan.-us city. Cortland, St. Louis, San Francisco, anti all points and all points East ami South. West. TRAINS LKAVK AS FOLLOW*! GOING EAST ^ No. 52 Passenger. 8:QS a. in No. 00 Freight .12 .fin p. in GOING WEST No 51 Passongar . 1.3.’ p. m. No. Vi Freight.12:.VIa. in. Sleeping dinner ami reclining chair can (seals free' on through trains. Tickets sold aud baggage checked to any point In llio 11 nlto.I stales or Canada. For lim> nation, maps, time tables and tickets i i e i i r \. ute to it. L Arthnt Agenc in l. i ; is !s, GenU. passenger Agcnl, Oulu:.:, .hiHtuska, C P. HAH.WAY. So. s> daily except Sunday I pass enger). s o .• m N > - • i . Mummy, Wednesday and Friday, ■; 'Ill ■) p. m. N". ■ in i • ( o' day, Thursday and Sator lay, (u,ix< di 2 55 r>. in S'* i dm y except Sunday (troTcrt 12:115 p. m. No. >• ves 'uiy i *• cpt Sunday 'pass enger; r:>., p in. til*-! ci . l' v!' c i | cl.,-., conue.s |(>ui east, w. . , i w. i> Cl IK TON Sold b> T II KI.SXKK, I oup Oil y, Neb Wanted —Capable, reliablt person in every county to rcprc-> r.t laipe com pan v of soli; financial reputation: KUti salary p> r year, pay able tvrekh si tv r day absolutely sure and > all e.xp- '. es. straight, bona fide, definite sal- w ary, no cr u.mission; salary paid me it Satur day and exp1 v e money advanced each week STANDARD HDllsK till DEAlliloKN STREET CHICAGO. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST 1UNK OF LOUP CITY CIIARTKU NO. £51, INCORPORATED At Loup City in the State of Nebraska. at the Close of Business, July ITib, 1901: RESOURCES. Loans and discounts . 45,729 02 Overdnf s secured and unsecured. si.ior Stocks and securities .. 3,707 64 Banking bouse, furniture, fixtures 1,952S i Other Real Estate. 2.000 00 Current expenses and taxes paid.. HISS Checks and other cash items .. 605 i;u Due from National, State and Priv ate banks anil bankers. 12,705 95 Cash. Sickles and cents $ " Currency . 1,57s no “ Specie. 2,910 70 4.1SH 70 To,al. 72.203.45 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in . *20,000 00 Surplus fund. 1,700 00 Undivided profits . 277.20 Individual deposits subject to check.43,799.20 Demand certificates of .deposit 6 401.26 Due to National Banks Due to state and private ' banks and bankers 23.79 50,226 95 TOtttl.$72,203,45 State of Nebraska. | , County of Sherman. | * L A P. Culley, Cuwhlor of the ahovo hamcil liank, do solemnly swear that 1 lie above statement Is correct and a true copy of i he report made to the State Bank ing board. A. I*. COM.EY. Can bier, ATTEST. tv. F. Mason. Director. A I’. d'Li.EY, Director. L. Hansen, Director. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 251 li day ol July, 1901. Rich a an J. nk;mtin<i \i.«. (skai..) Notary Public. 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