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About The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 10, 1902)
Uoaai Daws. Our city schools opened Monday after a two weeks vacation for the hol idays. A W. Throckmorton, of Divide is enjoying a visit from his sister of Lin coln. The boys who attended the K. I’, at Litchfield last week report a good time. The mprehants ate busy invoicing this week. They report a very good holiday trade. Call and see the new feed grinder at T. M. Heeds. Emci Schumann was in to see U9 Tuesday and renewed his subscription for another year. Lon Zink shipped a car load of hogs last Friday and another one Tuesday, Lon Is makiog tne market boom. T L. Ptlger's oprea house is nearly ready for troops. The cenery is In place but chairs are not yet in. A. P. Culley returned from a three weeks so-journ lathe state of Kentucky. Mr Culley reports a very pleasant trip Sunday was a very pleasant day and many of our citizens were enjoying an outtug. Plearure riding was qaite freely indulged in. 8. X. Sweetland has been putting in bis time for the past week in the treas urer's office getting on to the ofiicisl duties of the office. Our correspondent met Jske Winkle man in Ravenna. Jake says be has been unable to work for two moatbs on recount of indignation Mr. and Mrs. C. H Winteer of Rock* velle were pleasant callers at this office last Wednesdy while doing business in the city. Don't fail to see I’rof Johnson and Ruben Glue in their comic sketch en titled Nothing Much but Laugh.' At the Loyal Mystic Legion entertainment and danoe. Jan. 30, 1903, We are informed that there was a baby boy born last week to Mr. and Mrs. John Burt of Clear Creek, also to Mr. and Mrs. Kuhn a baby girl. Susan.—The pimples, sores andblack heads are danger signals. Take Rocky Mountain Tea, you'll glv* a farewell re eeption to your, troubles. 35c. Ask your druggist. Peter Thode, our genial supervisor from Logan township came in to at tend the board meeti ng Thursday. Re reports a bran new baby boy at bis house. If troubled with a weak digestion, belehiag, seur stemach, or if you feel dnll after eating, try Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. Price, 25 cents. Samples free at Odendsbi Bros. Come out and see Prof. Johnson and Ruben Glue at the S. M.S. A. entertain ment Jan. 20th. Don’t fail to pur chase a “Kissing Receipt.1' They are line. This office acknowledges a friendly call from Henry Plambeck and hia old friend and achool mate, Henry Kubr. Tbe latter gentleman la late of Germ any and is out her for a visit. We understand that Peter Tbode has the brick on the ground for his new brick farm residence in Logan town ship apd will commence building as soon aa the weather is right. Ohisen Bros, will do the work. Mrs. McCray, formerly a resident of this place, but now of Sargent has ap plied for the prlnclpaiship of our city schools for another year. Mrs. McCray Is a highly educated lady and would no doubt make us a good teacher Robert Mathew circulated a sub scription list Tuesday to raise money to buy a book case for tbe new com mission library. He is meeting with good success. A. M. Bennett will be tbe librarian and tbe book can be bad at his barber sbop. Harry Jenner, tbe water commissioner reports that six window light have been abut out of the engine bouse. Tbe authorities are pretty close on the offenders' trail and if some of our smart boys don't watch out their names might be enrolled on tbe Kearuey re form school list The dance and entertainment that Is to be given by the Loyal Mystio Legion, Jan 20th is a good one. You should attend. Admission: Gentlemen to show and dance 50 cts.. Ladies when accompanied by gentlemen, free; Gen tlemen, to either show or dance, 25 cts. Ladies to show 25 cts. to dance free. Children under 12 years, 10 cts. Mrs. Samuel Hancock desires, through tbe medium of this paper to express her sincere thanks to the many kind friends who contributed for the ton of coal given her as a New Years present. She thinks that the names of such kind hearted and considerate people should be published and so has handed in tbe following list of doners: T H Eisner, W F Mason, L Hansen, Louis Rein, W. S Waite, J B O’Bryan, Wm. Hancock, Oliver Dubry, Geo Lee, W O Krown, Geo. McFadden, C Biemond, W Retten rnayer, J. I. Depew. August Je„ki, W Moon, J W Long, Thos. Inks, W T Owen, W H Hickman, W K Miller. E A Brown, W H Conger and .1 W Conger. A F, Kuhn of the west side was in the city Saturday. Lonie and Perl Daddow visited at Warsaw Sunday. Uncle Geo. Ware of Oak Creek was a plea sent caller Saturday. Mr. Toman and Mr. Milter of the west-side was In town Saturday. W. J. Fisher ba<i been appointed village clerk in place of G. II. Gibson resigned. R. J. Nightingale, T. M. Reed and E. S. Hayburst went to Omaha and Lin coln Monday morning. G. H Gibson went to Sargent Inst Saturday evening to be present at tbe Odd Fellows installation exercises. J. N. Sample,a substantial farmer of the south part of Valley county was doing business iD the city Wednesday. Will pay 44 cents per lb. for hens and 4 cents per lb for young roosters to be delivered at my shop on or before the 25 of January. S F. Reynolds. James Slote, one among tbe early settlers of Sherman county died at his home on Clear Creek last Tuesday,, Dec. 31, 1901 and was burrled on Thurs day. Used by the ladles of fashion all over theworld. It's without doubt the great est beautitier eyer offered the Ameri can women. 35c. Made only by Madi son Medicine Co. Ask your druggist. Go to Frank Dennis when you want the very best grade of flour. John Wall of Arcadia passed through the city Monday morning on his way to Omaha to attend the meeting of the board of directors of a fire insurance company of which be is a member. A good fire proof safe for sale eheap at Pilgers, also one oil tank, trunk, scales and other store fixtures. Mr. Hoover, the cattle buyer of Boe lus was It the city Saturday. He ia negotiating with A. P. Culley for the purchase of the latter's residence prop erty in this city. The D. of II lodge installed its newly elected officers last Thursday evening After the instllation the members in dulged in a social time and consumpt ion of a liberal supply of fruits. Puts gray matter in your head Brings a rosy glow to faded cheeks. Restores vim, vigor, mental and physi cal happiness. That's what Rocky Mountain Tea will do 85c. Ask vour druggist. L.JN. Smith and sister Miss Edith drove to Gibbon last Saturday to visit Mr. and Mrs. J. G. W.alker. L. N. re turned Monday. Miss Edith will re main for some time. Cut this out and take It to Odendabl Bro's. drug store and get a free sample of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets, the best physic. They also cure disorders of the atomacb, bilious ness and headache. The family of Frank Badura, the out going county treasurer has moved to Ashton, their home in the future. Mr. Badura, we understand, will follow as soon as he has completed settlement with the county supervisors. If you would have an appetite like a bear aDd a relish for your meals take Chamberlain'a Stomach aud Liver Tab lets, They correct disorders of the stomach and regulate the liver and boweis. Price, 25 eents. Samples free, at Odendahl Bros. J. L. Cressler while at the county seat drove his span of match baya up In front of our office ana calllag the editor to the door deposited two large silver dollars In our palm. Mr Oresaler knows just how to make a New Years happy. Mr. Toman of Harrison township was a pleasant caller at this office last Sat urday He has invested in a fine set of Edison's moving stereoptican views and is giving entertainments over the country. Me has a fine show and is meeting with good success. The old board, now In session made settlement yesterday with the county officers and installed the newly elected ones. Sherman county has a Kepuii I.ICAN Coenty Clerk. Please excuse the use of capitals in this cas% We do so much want to emphasize this fact. While coming from Litchfield Tues day C. W. Qibson found a pocket book containing a ten dollar bill and some small change Upon Investigation it was found to be the property of Mrs. Spenser who had passed over the road a short time before. The property was promptly turned oyer to the owner. Sore and swoled joints, sharp, shoot ing pains, torturing muscles, no rest, no sleep That means rheumatism. It is a stubborn disease to fight but Cham berlain's Pain Balm has. conquered it thousands of times. It will do ao when ever the opportunity la offered. Try it. One application releives the pain. For sale by Odendahl Bros. The Conqueror Shaved Clean. William the Conqueror, like the other Normans of his time, shaved his face clean. The Normans also had a fashion of partially shaving the head, which made the Saxons Just before Hastings imagine they were about to fight an army of monks. A. VV Throckmorton, the Divide postmarter of Clay township dropped Into our sanctum last Mon lay and handed us two silver dollars and will continue to read this paper. In com mentiug upon the beautiful weather we are having at this time ot year, Mr Throckmorton Incidentally remark ed that It was altogether different from that which he experienced In Neb raska 45 years ago, when he, with his parents located at Plattimouth on January 2nd, 1857. He says that blind ing snow storms and very deep snow were characteristic features of that winters experience from the middle of December to late spring. Mr. Throck morton has also experienced many severe winters since then as he has, for all these long years b^en a resident of Nebraska, and of course he knows how to appreciate such tine weather as we are now privaleged to enjoy. The Sherman County Fair Association held their annual meeting last Monday afternoon and among other things the board of directors was authorized to clean out and even up the north end of the artifical lake, A committee was appointed to look after the planting of trees and another to look after and secure the right of way for a ditch from the old mill race to the lake on the fair ground. The association has over $200 00 on hand now, nearly ail of which will be spent to improve and beautify the grounds. The plan is to fix up the lake as above mentioned also to break out a strip of land on the west and south side of the grounds and seed it down to alfalfa and to make other needed and substantial improve ments. The following were elected as officers for the ensuing year and will constitute the board of directors: M C. Mulick, president; W G Odendahl, 1st vice; T. Ii. Pilger, 2nd vice;W. R. Mellor sec.; and J. 8. Pedler. treas. Don’t Live Together. Constipation and health never go to gether. DeYitt's Little Eaily Rivers promote easy action of the bowels with out distress. “I have been troubled with costiveness nine years,” says J. O. Greene, Depaw, Ind. “I have tried many remedies but Little Early Risers give best results." The "Lost Forty.” There is a tract of land in Taze well county. Illinois, lying along the Mackinaw river, which consists of a continuous series of abrupt and deep ravines. Not a foot of the tract could be cultivated. The ridges are full of fox dens, wolves - are occasionally found, and turkey buzzards hover over it in large flocks. The tract is known as the ‘‘Lost Forty,” because no one knows who owns It. For years It has been used for trading purposes, and many unwary persons from a distance have advanced money upon It and taken mortgages In various sums, only to receive a questionable title to a worthless piece of ’and. I’ilger is positively going out of businea*. If he can fit you on a pair of shoes or a hat he will sell it to you for less than one-half regular price. Itisamyatery why women endure Backache, Headache, Nervousness, Sleeplessness, Melancholy, Fainting and Dizzy Speils when thousands have prov ed that Electric Bitters will uuickly cure such troubles, “I suffered fer years with kidney trouble," writes Mrs. Phebe Cherley, of Peterson, la., “and a lame back pained me so 1 could not dress myselt, but Electric Bitters whol ly cured me, and, although 73 yearg old, I now am able to do all my housework.' It overcomes Constipation, improves Appetite, gives perfeet health. Only 50c at Odendahl Broa. LIBERAL OFFER! GOOD BARGAIN All our farmer readers should take ad vantage of the unprecedented clubbing offer we this year make, which iucludcs with this paper The Iowa Homestead, lts special Farmers’ Institute Editions and The Poultry Farmer. These three publi cations are the best of their class and should be In every farm home. To them we add, lor local, couuty and general news our own paper, and make the price of the four one yearonly $1.10, Fever before was so much superior reading matter offered for so small an amount of money. The three papers named, which we club with our own,are well known throughout the West and commend themselves to the reader’s favorable attention upon mere mention. The Homestead is the great agricultural and live stock paper of the West: The Poultry Farmer Is the most practical poult ry paper for the farmer, while The special Farmers' institute Editions are the most practical publications for the promotion of good farming ever published. Take ad vantage of this great offer, as It will hold good tor a short time only. Samples of these papers may be examined by calling at thisofflee. WHBATOSB If you want a good food for yourchild ren, try Wheatose. It is easily and quickly prepared, and very healthful. Follow cooking directions to get the full benefit. All reliable grocers have it. California Breakfast Food It Isn't tbe Cook's Fault, It isn't your Grocer's Fault, that the bulk coffee you just purchased turns out to be differ ent from the “same kind” bought before. Coffee purchased in bulk is sure to vary. The sealed package in which LION COFFEE is sold insures uniform flavor and strength. It also keeps the coffee fresh and insures absolute purity. A Pttriiilnet Chicago Woman Speaks. Prof- Rox* Tyler, of Chicago, Vice President Illinois Women's Alliance, in spesking of Chamberlain's Cough Re medy, says: “1 tried different reme dies hut I seemed to grow worse and the medicine upper my stomach. A friend advised me to try Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and I found it was pleasant to take and it relieved me at once. I am now entirely recovered, saved a doctor’s bill, time and suffering and will never be without this splendid medicine again.’’ For sale by Oden dahl Bros. - — - - ♦ ... A Mother's Favorite Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is the mother's favorite. It is pleasant and safe for children to take and always cures. It Is intended especially for coughs, colds, croup aud whooping cough, and is the best medicine made for these diseases There is not the least danger in giving it to children for it contains no opium or other injurious drug and may be given as contlJently to a babe as m an adult. For sale by Odendahl Bros -1—' ♦ ♦ ♦— - Filler's goods must all be soldbv February 1st at Jae f %j ger’s old stand. You CAN GET YOUR PICTURE FRAMED AT T. M. REEDS. Call early and avoid Hol iday RUSH. Now is your time to buy goods at Filgers at your own price. A $5<L0j0 VASE. Rmtiiheil liy a Urunkrn Man, But Pat Together Again, One of the famous and popular ex hibits in the British museum is the unique Portland vase. About ten inches high, made of glhss of a won derfully deep blue, ornamented in re lief with a series of figures of opaque white glass, it was found in a marble sarcophagus under the Monte del Grano, some two and a half miles from Rome on the way to Frascati. For a long time it was the chief ornament of the great Barberini palace at Rome, but toward the end of the eighteenth century it was bought by Sir William Hamilton, who in turn sold it to the Duchess cf Portland in 1786, and by the then Duke of Portland it was deposited in the British museum in 1810. The museur^ did not then occupy its pres ent building, and in 1845, while it was still in Montague house, the vase was broken by an act of vandalism. A man named William Lloyd, who was employed in me museum, got urunn one day in February of that year, and, picking up a Babylonian stone which lay on the ground, he hurled it at the vase, which was placed under a glass case. There was a crash, and the case and the vase fell shattered to the ground. • The museum authorities ap proached the Duke of Portland with a view to prosecuting the man, but, for reasons of his own. the duke refused to appear, and the only thing the museum could do was to bring the culprit be fore a magistrate on a charge of wan tonly breaking the glass case. The magistrate fined him a couple of pounds, and the fine was considerately paid by an old lady with more sym pathy than sense, so that the man got off scot free. The pieces were put to gether again, and perhaps the romance which has thus clustered around the vase may have enhanced its value. It Is estimated to be worth no less than £ 10,000.—London Strand Magazine. Beat Ont of Au Increase of Ills Pension. A Mexican war veteran and promi nent editor writes; “Seeing the adver tisment of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, I am reminded rhat as a soldlf rin Mexico in '47 and MS I contracted Mexican diarrhoea and Ibis reined) has kept me from getting an increase in my pension, for on every renewal a dose of it restores me.” It is unt quallad as a quick cure for diar rhoea and is pleasant and safe to take. For sale bv Odendahl Bros. Baking Powder Makes the bread more healthful. Safeguards the food against alum* Alum baking powders are the greatest menace rs to health of the present day. WOVAl BAfUNO ARE YOU DEAF? ANY > HEAD NOISES? ALL CASES OF DEAFNESS OR HARD HEARING ARE NOW CURABLE by our new invention. Only those born deaf are incurable. HEAD NOISES CEASE IMMEDIATELY. F. A. WERMAN, OF BALTIMORE, SAYS: Baltimore, Md., March 30, 1901. Gentlemen ■ — Being entirely cured of deafness, thanks to your treatment, I will now give you a full history of my caae, to be used at your discretion. About five years ago mv right ear begau to sing, and this kept on getting worse, until I lost my hearing in this ear entirely. I underwent a treatment for catarrh, for three months, without anv success, consulted a num ber of physicians, among others, the most eminent ear specialist of this city, who told me that only an operation could help me, and even that only temporarily, that the head noises would then cease, but the hearing in the affected car would be lost forever. I then saw vour advertisement accidentally in a New York i>aper. and ordered your treat ment. After I had used it only a few days according to your directions, the noises ceased, and to-day, after five weeks, my hearing in the diseased ear has been entirely restored. I thank you heartily and beg to remain Very truly yours, F. A. WERMAN, 730 S. Broadway, Baltimore, Md. • Our treatment does not interfere with your usual occupation. E“.^rc-euf0ree‘nd YOU CAN CURE YOURSELF AT HOME INTERNATIONAL AURAL CLINIC, 596 LA SALLE AVE., CHICAQO, ILL. FLDUR iH FEED, HAY and GRAIN. BEST- op the market. I keep constantly on hand a large quantity and variety of everything usually kept in a first class Flour and Feed store. My flour is of the best brands and warranted to give satisfaction. Hailed hay ready for delivery. All g°ods promptly delivered. Call and see me w hether you need anything or not. All my customers will receive fair treatment and prompt and courteous attention. Store one door east of St Elmo Hotel. FRANK DENNIS, LOUP CITY, NEIS. Blown To Atoms. The old Idea that the body some times needs a powerful, drastic, purga tive pill has been exploded; for Dr. King's New Life Pills, whieh are per fectly harmless, gently stimulate liver and bowels to expel poisonous matter, cleanse the system and absolutely cure Constipation and Sick Headache. Only 25c at Odendabl Bros Children Especially Liable Burns, bruises and cuts are extremely painful and If neglected often results in blood poisoning. Children are especi ally liable to such mishaps because not 80 careful. As a remedy, DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve is unequaled. Draws out the fire, stops the pain, soon heals the wound. Beware of cou nterfeits Sure cure for piles. “DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve cured mv baby of eczema after two physicians gave her up.’ writes James Mock, N. Webster, Ind “The sores were so bad she soiled two to five dresses aday. Odendabl Bros. It Girdles The Globe The fame of Bucklen’s Arnica Salve, as the best in the world, extends round the earth. It’s the one perfect healer of Cuts, Corns, Burns, Bruises, Sores, Scalds, Boiles, Ulcers, Felons, Ache-, Pains and all Skin Eruptions aOnly in fallible Pile cure 25c a box at Oden dabl Bros. A Profitable Investment. “I was troubled for about seven years with my stomach and in bed half my time,” says E. Demick, Somervill, Ind. “I spent about 81.000 and never could get anything to help me until I tried Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. I have taken a few bottles and am entirely well ” You don’t live by what you eat, but by what you digest and assimilate. If your stomach doesn't digest your food you are really starving. Kodol Dys pepsia Cure does the stomach's wotk by digesting the food. You don’t have to diet. Eat all you want, Kodol Dys pepsia Cure cures all stomach troub les.— Odendahl Bros. Lends For Male by Fisher A Benschoter Loop City, Nebraska Good half section of well improved land for sale. House 20 x 24, horse barn 24 x24, cow barn 24 x 24. 2000 forest trees, 100 fruit tree. 2 chick en houses, wood house, two 20 foot wells, granary. All under fence, eo acres five wire pasture. 2M) acres under cultivation. Good bargain Section grazing land for sale within two miles of Loup City. One half section grazing land ten miles from Loup City. One half section of grazing and farm land Nice y situated and well Improved. Four miles from county seat, Loup City. A large number of 100 acre tracts and n few 80 acre tract*. All of these lands are free from sand and well located and can be bought at a bargain TAKEN UP: Ryilie undersigned, on my fm?in. 9 miles s<mf li of L'inp Cily. on the w,st side of the river. A red barrow Img, weight about 200 lbs. Cam - to cny place about ."10 days ago. O * ner will please come forward, prove property, pay charges and t ke the animal. William Chkisten. A. S- MAIN. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON LOUP CITY, - NEBRASKA. OrnCS.- One door west of Odendahl's Dru« Store. DR L I. BOGEN, (of Omaha.) PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Has located in ASHTON - - NEBRASKA. W J. FISHER, Attorney at Law and Notary Public. Will Dafend In Foreclosnra Cum ALSO DO A General Real Estate Business. Office la Nobthwistirji Building, LOW CITY, MIBBAIK4. R. J. NIGHTINGALE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, LOUP OITT. • 1 HB Child Worth Million* ‘ Mv child Is worth millions to me,” says Mrs Mary Bird of Harrisburg, l»a. “yet 1 would liavc lost her by croup had I not purchased a bottle of One Minute Cough Cur*” One Minute Cough Cure is sure cure for coughs, croup an J throat and lung troubles. An absolutely saf e cough cure which acta immediately. The youngest 'rliild cun take it with entire safety. The little ones like the taste and remember how often it helped them. Every family should have a bottle of One Minut* Cough Cure handy At this season eg, peclally it may be needed suddenly. Odendabl Bros. reward? 85 00 reward will be paid for the ap. preheosion and conviction of the party or parties who shot out the window '.igh s of the Loup City water works engine house. Harry Jknnrr, Water Commissioner. A SNAP. 80 acres of well improved Merrick County land, well located and free from debts. Will trade for good Sherman County land. Cali on or address, W J. Fisher, Loup City, N* br. CATTLE FOR SALE. 45 cows at 827 50 per head, 17 cow* with calves by side at 835 00 per head, 31 spiing calves at 812 50 per head. Call on or Address Farley Bros. Marquette, Neb. WANTao-SKvKKAL PERSONS OP CHARACTER and good reputation in each slate (one In this county required) to rep resent and advertise old e9t uhl islicd weal thy business house of solid financial stand lug. Salary *18.00 weekly with expenses additional. All payable in cash each iVed nesday direct rrom head offices. Horse and carriage furnished when necessary. Refer ences, Enclose self addressed stamped en velope Manager, :»o Caxton Building, V Chicago. sepii;ow