The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917, November 01, 1901, Image 4

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    Lioaai Dsws.
Dean Mills of Rockville, was in tlie
city Wednesday.
Richard Baker of Clear Creek, was in
the (dty Wednesday.
C. H. Wineteer of Rockville, was at
the hub several days this week.
Rev. and Mrs. Madely made a trip to
Grand Island and return Tues ay.
Fred Bock of Logan township, Is
building an addition to his residence.
Frank Root of Litchfield, was taking
in the steam swing last Friday night.
Mr and Mrs. Chet Kettle of Oak
Creek, was trading at the hub Wednes
day.
Mrs. John Needham of Austin, is in
Iowa, visiting her mother who is very
ill.
Clarence Wilson has moved into the
Gallaway residence in the east part of
town.
J. I Depew has his new brick black
smith shop nearly complete and it is a
daisy.
Paul Heisner and Mr Robert of the
west side, was at the county seat last
Saturday.
Editor Chapin of the Litchfield Mon
itor, was a pleasant CHller at this oflicc
while in the city last Friday.
Arc you needing any thins:
in the furniture line? If so call
at T. M Reed’s
C W. Gibson and little daughter of
Litchfield, made a flying trip to the
county seat Wednesday.
Sec Keystone Lumber Co. for yonr
supply of Rock Springs, Canon City,
ilauna and Maitland Coal.
Mr. and Mrs Dickerson of Washing
ton township, spent Sunday with Mr,
and Mrs Lew Owen,
Geo. Deininger, Ed Knapp and Geo.
Peterson of Loga i township, were do
ing business at the hub Saturday.
Geo Porter now occupies the prpper
ty which he purchased from Albert
Anderson, in the west side of town.
We were into tho ballot printing up
to our eyes this week and innst be ex
cused if our paper is a little attenuated
this issue.
For sprains, swellings and lameness
there is nothing so good as Chamber
lain’s Pain Balm. Try it. For sale by
Cdendahl Bros.
Miss Ethel Pearson and Miss Flint
and a gentleman friend, all of Litch
field, were county seat visitors Satur
day.
Fur and plush robes of the
best quality and at way down
prices at Owens’.
Charley Hill had the misfortune to
lose a fine milch cow last Friday. His
dog was running it and it fell and broke
It’s leg up in the thigh.
We, the jury find tlio deceased came
to his death from heart failure, caused
by not taking Rocky Mountain Tea
made by Madison Medicine Co. 85c.
Ask j'our druggiit.
Mrs. W. O. Brown gave a tea party
last Friday afternoon at her home, one
and a half u/iles south of town. Quito
a number of invited guests were present
All were highly entertained.
When you have no appetite, do not
relish your food and feel dnll after eat
ing you may know that you need a (lose
of Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver
Tablets. Price. 25 cent*. Samples free
at Odendahl Bros.
borne sneak thief entered Billy
French's celler a few nights ago and
carried away the fruit which Mrs. French
had prepared for winter. This scoun
drel will get in the toils yet if he has
good luck.
W. T. Wesson, Gholsonville, Va.
druggists, writes: “Your One Minute
Cough Cure gives perfect satisfaction.
My customers say it is the best remedy
for coughs, colds, throat and lung trou
bles.”—Odendahl Bros.
Quite a pleasant surprise was given
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Rensink, last Thursday night, in honor
of their adopted sou Frank's 21th birth
day. About twenty friends and neigh
bors were present and u lirst class good
time is reported.
When you cannot sleep for coughing
it is bardlv necessary that any one
should teil you that you need a few
doses of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
to allay the irritation of the throat, and
make sleep possible. It is good. Try it.
For sale by Odendahl Bros.
Last Saturday was a butsy day in
Loup City, everybody and their neigh
bors came to town. The merry-go
round was the center of attraction and
it done a thriving business. The day
was an ideal one and the town had a
4th of July appearance.
The Ladles ot the G. A R. ento-tain
od their friends in Royal style last bat
unh.y night and as usual spared no
pains to make every body happy. Their
supper was excellent and the most elab
orate for ten cents wo ever had the
pleasure of eating. The social was got
ten up for the purpose of replenishing
the treasury of their Judge, as they bad
depleted it by their charitable work
Tbissocicty is one of the noble works
of God, placed here to carry our his
iufinite plan of humanity and should
be liberally patronized. {
A. Zink pays the highest
price for hogs.
Mrs. LewOwenand Mrs. G. II. Oil)
sou called at this office to see the pros*
(To round Tuesday evening
Mr. and Mrs. 8. 11. Iiranscouib of
Rockville, was doing trade log in the
elty the middle of the week.
Robt. Young and wife came up from
St. Paul Tuesday. We understand they
intend locating here again.
Horse blankets of all grades
and at lowest prices at Owen’s
harness shop.
Louis Pearson of Washington twp.
one of Sherman county's old residents,
added his name to our list last Satur
day.
O Benschoter's spirited little team of
spots took a lively spin around town
Wednesday. No particular damage
was done.
Go to Frank Dennis when
you want the very best grade
of flour.
Jason Gilbert made us a pleasant call
Wednesday. Mr. Gilbert has been here
a couple weeks visiting and will return
to Marshalltown la.next week.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sorrensen of
Arcadia, came down to ttie funeral of
Mr. Hansen’s babe. Wednesday. Mr.
Sorrensen is a brother of Mrs. Ilansen.
On account of objections registered
by fire insurance companies doing im
sines* in the city, the merry-go-round
was forced to move out side tbo tire
limits.
Adam Schaupp cams up from Lincoln
Saturday and Sundayed in Loup City
Mr, Schaupp informs us that his daugh
ter Vera, is quits sick, threatened with
typhoid fever.
C. M. Phelps, Forestall**, Vt. says his
ehihl was completely cured of a bad
case of eczema by the u.-e of DeWitt's
Witch Haze! Salve. Beware of all
counterfeits. It instantly releives piles.
—Odendahl Bros.
James Parker of Washington tvvp.
is building one of the best dwelling
houses on his farm that it has been our
pleasure to examine for a long time.
His son Andy is doing the work, and
though he never learned the trade he
has done a iirst class job. Andy made
his own planes with which he done the
work, making molding and all.
Mothers every where praise One Min
ute Cough Cure for the sufferings it has
relieved and the lives of their little
ones it has saved. Strikes at the root
of the trouble and draws out the lr.
flamation. The children’s favorite
Cough Cure.—Odendahl Bros.
The little four year old boy of Mr.
and Mrs Stewart McFadden fell un
der a wagon wheel and was run over
last Saturday afternoon. The wheel
passed over the little fellows body
but ho escaped 8'rious Injury. The
wagon had a small load of corn ou it
at the time and as it came into the
yard the bey left his play and climbed
up when the accident happened.
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Is not a mere
stimulent to tired nature It affords
thestomacb complete and absolute rest
by digesting the fool you eat. You
don't have to filet but can enjoy all the
good food you want, lvodol Dyspep
sia Cure instantly relieves that distress
ed feeling after eating, giving you new
life and vigor.—Odendahl Bros.
A new remedy for biliousness is now
on sale at Odendahi'a drug store. It Is
called Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver
Tablets It gives quick relief and will
prevent the attack if given as soon as
the first indication of the disease ap
pears. Price, 25 cents per box. Sam
ples free at Odendahl Bros.
The little two months old baby boy
of Mr. and Mrs. L. Ilinsen died last
Tuesday morning. O -tober 29, 1091,
after a brief illness. The ehiidhad been
ailing at times for several days past,
but no dangerous aj mptoms developed
itself until within a very short time be
fore death. It was an only child and
the fond parents Is deeply grieved over
the sudden taking off of their darling.
The best of nursing and medical aid was
employed hut to no avail. The funeral
service was bpld at their home
on Wednesday October 30, at
- O'clock p. in., and the remains
were laid to rest in the Evergreen cem
etery. The bereaved parents have the
profound sympathy of the entire com
munity.
Mr. Low Haller and yc Junior editor
visited the south west part of the coun
cy last Monday arid just arrived there in
time to s<'0 the way the boys entertain
a new married aouplein that neighbor
hood. A Mr. Boise and Miss Mever
both of that vicinity were joined in
holy wedlock, by Judge Angler, that
day and 33 of their young friends gath
ered and paid them a jovial visit in rhe
evening, They took with them, such
musical instrument* as shot guns,
discs, aeeordians and good healthy
lungs, all of w hich were well handled’
or at least there was no complaint heard
that they were not sufficiently loud to
satisfy the happy couple. We were
■ntertained pleasantly at the Waggoner
homestead and found that a hospitable
place to spend a night. We will ever
•rn rish pleasant memories of our trip.
llm »S. J. Filt of ,It»ekvtlle, iu* in
the cifv yesterday.
Mr John I5eek of the wr*t side »'»s
doing lusinp-s at the hub Wednesday.
Mr. John llollNter, one of Sherman
county’s young; nnd brilliant school
teachers, was in the city a part of the
week.
T. If. Eisner ^ »*nr to Wyoming on a
hunt, Monday. Muintain lion shouli be
given due notice to move into Colorado
before Henry strikes the state.
Mr. 15 J. Swanson of Viola, 111., and
Mr S. Youngquisr anti Mr O. Gunpar
son of Aurora, Xeb., are here with
iicv. A. 1, Zimmerman lookli g up a
ioca'ion. Mr. Zimmerman is about to
close a contract with them for a large
body of land. They are all genial gen
tlemen and we welcome them to our
county.
“The Way to Win » Woman.”
The first thing, a woman wants to
be well-treated; once in a while she
wants to be petted; the third thing,
she wants to be admired, the fourth,
she never wants to bo contradicted.—
The testimony of Dr. Popper of San
Francisco.
No Fre*ent» to Teacher*.
Under a rule recently adopted by
the board of education of New York
city, school children will no longei
bo allowed to give presents to theii
teachers unless the gifts shall be seat
anonymously to the teaeheis' homes.
The object of the new regulation is to
put an end to favoritism in the public
schools, charges having been made
that certain teachers wore partial to
the children of well-to-do parents, be
cause of the presents which such
youngsters brought them.
Tot Cause* Mglit Alarm
“One night my brother's baby was
taken with croup,” writes Mrs. J. C.
Snider of Crittenden, Ky., "it seemed
it would strangle before we could get »
doctor, so we gave it I>r. King's New
Discovery, which gave quick relief and
permanently cured it. We always keep
it in the house to protect our children
from Croup arid Whooping Cough. It
cured me of aehrouie bronchial trouble
that no other remedy would relieve.”
Infallible for Coughs, Colds, Throat
and Lung troubles. 50c and 91 W) Trial
bottles free at Odendahl Bros.
The Focketiiook'i* Popularity.
Of the 100 most popular books of
the century up to the present time the
check book is one and the pock >tbook
is the other ninety-nine.—Saturday
Post.
Population of ParU.
Paris’s population, according to the
census jurt taken, is 2,714,068, an in
crease of 149,104 over the last census.
Pa’: now "00.000 behind v York.
Do you suffer from piles? If so do
not turn to surgery for relief DeWltt’s
Witch Hazel Salve will act more quick
ly, surely and safely, saving you the ex
peuse and danger of an operation —
Odendahl Bros.
DeWItt’s Little Eariy Risers never
dlsapoints. They arc safp, prompt,
gentle, effective In removing all irnpu
rities from the liver and bowels. Small
and easy to take. Never gripe or dis
tress. -Odendahl Bros.
* * *
Fayi Tarsi lin-lur Protest.
It is not gontrally known that the
king of England pays taxes under pro
test—that is to say, his majesty, like
Queen Victoria, claims to be exempt
from impest.-, and yet is willing to
cor . ihtite without prejudice to the
rates. For instance, part of the Wind
sor farm lies within the radius of the
borough. The municipal authority is
sues demand notes for the rates. The
royal officials respond by paying a sum
just under the amount requested and
the collector is satisfied.
Lewis Ockerman, Goshsn, lnd: “De
Witt’s Little Karly liisers never bend
uie double like other pills, |)ut do their
work thoroughly and make me tee] like
a boy,” Certain thorough, gentle,—
Odendahl Bros,
"i had long suffered from indiges
tion," writes G. A. LeDcls, Cedar City,
No. "Like others I tried many pre
parations but never found anything
that did roe good until I took Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure One bottle cured me.
\ friend who hid sr.fi ured .similarly I
Pu- on the Use of Kodol Dyspepsia
Cure, fie Is gaining fasr ant! will soon
be able to ' ork. Belore he med Kodol
Dysppsia Cure indigestion had made
him a total wreek.—Odendahl Bios.
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PURE
3REAKFAST
THE ONLY
ROLLED wheat
WlfM AIL THE GLUTEN
IN, AND ALL THE
indigestible
WOODY FIBRE OUT
Hr- ••■:- Vd | , ( hlliltrn And
lii,. .1, Mtirrr di:ln my ana
lAuuuahniciitare rtauiied
At all Reliable Grocer*
IN 2 LO. PACKAGES.
NEVER SOLD IN OULX
DR L I BOGENi
(of Omaha.)
PHYSICIAN avd SURGEON
'hi:, locate .I ir>
N liBHASK A.
ASH 1 UN
^NoMask
of eggs or ghie is
used in roasting
I
It is all coffee—pure coffee— '
M; i.md of delicious flavor./]
So.ue ec.ffees are varnished with*
<>r 1
Oilier v pfully i. xi us substances, y
Hi'-sH-j.iletl i .u ka^o iniurtji uniform
Q’ijllty and Ire .tuewd.
_,_»rrr vrfy.a-T,__ J
It Hap]i»tuil in a Drugstore
“One e.ay last winter a lady conae to
my d ug store ntul ss-k<*«l for a brand of
cough medicine that l did not have in
stock,” sajs Mr C. It Grandin, the
popular druggist of Ontario, N. Y.
,-bhe was disappointed and wanted to
know what cough preparation I could
recommend. I said to her that I could
freely recommend Chamberlain’s Cough
Remedy and that she could take a bot
tle of the remedy anJ after giving it a
fair trial if she did not find it worth the
money to bring back the bottle and 1
would refund tho price paid In the
In the course of a day or two the lady
came back in company with a friend in
need of a cough medicine a id adyised
her to buy a bottle of Chamberlain’s
Cough Remedy. I consider ttr ita very
good recommendation for the remedy.”
Hie remedy owes its great popularity
and extensive sale in a large measure to
th.* personal mv,mtn< ndations of peo
ple who have been cured by i'S use It
is fur sale by Odendahl Bros.
I'aioe Near Dying;.
“For three days and nights 1 suffered
agony untold from an attack of cholera
morbus brought on bj eating cucum
bers." says \I. E I.owther, clerk of the
district court, Centerville, Iowa. 1
thought i should surely die, and tried
a dozen different medicines but all to
no purpose I ent for a bottle of
Cbamb ’ri sin’s Colic Choit ra and Diar
rhoea Remedy and three doses relieved
me er.tiielr, 1 went to sleep and did
I not awake for t ight hours. (,u awak
ening a fnv li< ur go I felt so grati
I fled that the first work I do on going to
i ihe mai ufaeturi r> of this remedy and
ofl’er them my graft ful thank- and sav ,
‘God bless vou and the splcnded medi
cine you make” This remedy is for
sale by Odendalil Bros.
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION.
This is to certify that we have this
day dissolved the partne r*bip carried
on between us in the livery business in
Loup City, Neb. Mr Outhouse will
collect all bill and pay a'i obligations.
Dated this 1st day of October, 1901.
Frank Dennis
V C OlTHOCSE
The Hawaiian woman's club at Ilono
lula,debated the question: “Is it bet
ter to take Rocky Mountain Tea hot. or
cold?'* Either way it magnifies your
pleasure, Ask your druggist
A FiendIsli Attack
A» attack was lately made on C. F.
Collier of Cherol ee, Iowa, that nearly
proved fatal, it came through his kid
neys His bach got so lame he could
not stoop w iihout great i ain, nor sit in
t chair except propped by cushions.
No remedy helped him until he tried
Electric Fitters which effected such a
woudeiful change that he writes he
fei-is like a new man. This marvelous
medicine cures backache and kidney
trouble, purifies the blood and builds
up your health. Only 50c at Odendabl
Bros.
.Stepped Into Uve Coals.
‘’When a child I burned my foot
frightfully,” writes W. II. Eads, of
Jonesvillr, Vs., “which caused horrible
leg sores for 30 ye irs, but Bucklen’s
Arnica Salve w nliv cured me after
everything else failed.” Infallible for
Burns, S° ilds, Cuts. Sore-, Bruises and
IMl".-. S >ld by Odendabl Bros.
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure
O'gest* what you eat.
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.
ROVA1 BAKiNO POWDrn CO.. NF W YORK.
J
S- MAIN.
i
PHYSICIAN A SURGEON
LOUP CITY, N'MIKA-KA
OFFICE. - One (h or ve.; of Odendalil’ .
Urut,’ Store
VV. J. FISHEl.,
Attowev ami Notary Public.
OHO. E. HENSCHOTER,
Publisher Loop City Nobtiiwkm ku» r
Fisher & Benschoter,
LOUP CITY, NEBRASKA.
Town Lots, Wild, Cultivated and Irrigated
LANDS FOR SALE.
You Gan
Sava Money
If You Buy Your Clothing of the
We’ve 2 Catalogs,
for Man-One for Worn
Ono postal card will bring both books.
ABE
YOU
DEAF?
ALL. CASES OF
DEAFNESS OR HARO NEARING
ARE wow curable: y
by our new invention. Only those born deaf are incurable.
HEAD NOISES 6EASE IMMEDIATELY.
F. A. WERMAN, OF BALTIMORE, SAYS:
Baltimore, Md., March 30, igoi.
Gentlrmtn : — Being entirely cured of deafness thanks to your treatment, I v >1! now Rive y u
a full history of tny case, to be used at your discr tion.
About five years ego mv right ear began to sing, ami this kept on get til-., worse, until I lost
my hearing in this ear entire v.
I underwent a treatment lor catarrh, for three months. « i:hotit nv succe1 s consulted n num
ber of physicians, among others, the most eminent ear sper.ali-t of ill scov. who told me that
only an operation could help me, and even that only temp« : .itily, that the head noises would
then cease, but the hearing in the affected ear would be lost : . \ r
I then saw your advertisement ae< klentally in a New York paper, ami ordered vour treat
ment. After I had used it only a few days according to v- ,:r directions, (lie m ■ ea ceased, and
to-day. after five weeks, my hearing in th diseased ear has bi t a entirely restored. I thank v u
heartily and beg to remain Very truly yours.
!• A. WEKMAN, 710 S. Broadway, Baltimore, Md.
Our treatment does not interfere with your usual occupation.
E,Srd YOU CAN CURE YOURSELF AT HOME "tacn«T.i“al
INTERNATIONAL AURAL CLINIC, 59U LA SALLE AVE., CHlCASO, ILL.
Don t Be Fooledi
Take the genuine, original
ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA
Made only by Madison Medi
cine Co., Madison, Wis. It
keeps you well. Our trade
mark cut on each package.
Price, 35 cents. Never sold
In bulk. Accept no substl
tute. Ask your druggist.
W J. FISHER,
Attorney at Law and Notary Public.
Will Defend in Foreclosure C&soa.
ALSO DO A
General Real Estate Business.
Office In NouruwcATEitM Building,
LOLF CITI,_ - - NEUKAM8A. .
R. J. NIGHTINGALE*
LOT7F orrv.
f
Solti by T. II. ELSNEK, Loup City, Neb
WANTED SKvKItA I, I’ElOJSH OP
Cll VkactKk and good reputation in each
state (one in this county required) to rep.
ret-eni noil luivcrtise old cstunilshed weal*
tliy bu.-die s» house of solid tinancial stand*
intr. Salary tis.oo wi eUl\ with expenses
additional, ail payable to cash ettoi, Wed
nesday direct from head ..mces. Horse and
carriage furnished when necessary, ltetcr
enees, Enclose sell addressed stamped en
velope. Manager, :>!G (nxton Building,
Chicago. sepilddw
Lincoln,
Omaha,
Cbie £o,
Sr. Joseph,
Kansas t 'it>,
St. Louis,
mill all points
East and South.
TABUS.
CITY, NEBR.
Denver,
Helena,
Butte,
Salt Lake City.
1’ortlaml,
San Francisco,
and all points
West.
TKUN1 LEAVE AS FOLLOWS:
GOISO K AST
So vj Passensrer. 8:05 a nt
No no Fr« i,;lit. ..W.SOp.m:
No 51
No. 50
GOING WKST
1’i -Honcer . 1::! 'p. ui.
I rei£ht.12:50a. in.
a'eepiejr, dinner and tv i:n:n* chair car*
!" ’*•» *|< • on tttvouyh iiaiiw. Ticket*
’Id and - ' neck, I to any point in
■ he 11 uite 1 s-.a;s or ('anAda.
For inlornuttlon, mmii, time tables and
li 1 els : i.i on ’>r wijto p, it |, Arllitil
' ,l- " 1 t t\Ni is. Ghu’I. Passenaor
'Went, Oinio.a, Nebraska.
V. P. RAILWAY.
tti leaves daily except Sunday (pass
• i.;••!,. 00 m.
Si', kh leaves Monday, Wednesday and
1- ridat , (mi. snd) l ."20 p. tn.
No. tw li avea l uesdav, Thursday and
Saturday, imixedi y 55 p tn
No ST arrives dai y except Sunday (mixed
12.U5 p. tn.
No to arrive* daily except Sunday (pass
envoi ) 7 y, u ,n.
F irst cias . service and close connection*
east, west and south
W. D. Olivton.