The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917, February 07, 1902, Image 4

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    Lioaal Dews.
The Ice harvest continue#
A E Chase and wife visited Ord
Monday.
Dr. Main sold two head of horses
last Monday.
A. P. Oulley sold his half section of
land in Valley County last week.
James Conger has tilled his ice house
with a superior qnallity of the article.
Col. Young is again on the sick list.
He has been sick more or less all winter
A. Wall and T. S. Nightingale went
to Lincoln Monday to practice before
the supreme court.
The Erlandson sale came oft at the
Round front barn last Saturday and we
understand that nearly every thing sold
well.
8. S Hoover, of Boelus was a pleasant
caller last Tuesday morning. He has a
bunch of cattle which are being winter
ed by Mr. Tracy on the poor farm.
We understand that the case of scarlet
fever at the Eugene Miller home is get
ting along nicely and that up to date
there is no signs of tta spread.
R. J. Nightingale was able to be down
to his office last Tuesday. Mr. Night
ingale has had the worst spell of sick
ness he has had for many years.
C. A. Vanhorn and son, who have
sold a cattle ranch in Rock Count*
Nebraska, passed through town Satur
day. They expect to locate on the
Platte near Kearney, Buffalo Co.
One of the children of Mr and Mrs.
Carsten Trutdsen Is reported quite sick.
They lost a little girl last week and it
is sincerely hoped that no further be
raavmeut will visit iheir household.
T. W.O Wolf, practical engineer who
was in the employ of T. L. Pilger on
the irrigation ditch three years ago this
spring, stopped in this city last Tues
day and while here called on us.
David Kay made this office a pleasant
call last Monday Mr Kay has a com
plete printers outfit which he wishes
to dispose of and it will be sold at a
bargain. He will trade for horses or
eattle'
The weather has been exceptionally
cold in this locality for the past two
weeks, but reports from different parts
of-the county say that slock is standing
it first rate and up to date there is but
very little loss.
A mild form of scarlet fever has de
veloped in the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Lou McGrath. The little girl Marga
rette is sick. The home has been quar
entrned. Mr. McGrath Is at home with
his family,
Mrs. C. Gasteyer md Miss. Mary
MeKanua went to Chicago Tuesday
morning. Miss McKenna will buy a
stock of millenary for the spring trade.
T. M. Reed can make vou a first class
well, call on him if you want one.
A L Zimmerman is doing a rushing
business, In the real estate line. Quite
recently he sold the Thos. Rise farm
consisting of 640 acres, near Litchfield
to an Aurora gentleman named A. F.
Pinkney. This we understand makes
In all over 5 000 acres which he has
disposed of in Sherman county.
Hand bills are out announcing a pub
lie auction sale at the farm of Fred
Schadt, west of Loup City. Sale to
take place at 10 A M on Monday
February 17th 1902. Seven horses and
00 cattle are on the list.
To inexperienced patentees all pat
ents are of equal protective value
They all have the seal of the Govern
■ent and a blue ribbon; but some pat
entees know the importance of claims
and it is to their skill and perseverence
in securing protectingclaims that C. A.
Snow A Co., of Washington owe in
part tbfeir reputation and success.
Mrs. Adair, the lady Kvangellst who
was to be here and give a series of
meetings at the Baptist Church about
the first of February, has written to
Judge Aagter stating that her work at
Stromsberg where she now is, la of
such a nature as to make it iudeflnate
as to when she can be at Loup City but
the date will be announced a little later.
We received an order from S. C. Fair
batro for 100 sale bills In which, is an
nouaced a public auction to take place
on the A. J. B Falrbairn farui In Rock
ville township on Tuesday February 18,
1902. Mr. Fairbairn will offer for sale
14 head of milk cows, and somo young
stock, also five bead of work horses and
some young colts, 100 chickens, farm
machinery, etc Watch for bills.
Through a mistake on the hand bills
of Fred Schadt the location was wrong.
The sale «ill take place six and a half
miles west and one half mile south of
Loup City, or three quarters of a mile
south of the Oleora Church. Mr. Schadt
also desires us to say that in addition
to the list of stock and articles enumer
ated on the bills, that be will ofl'er for
sale <r>00 bushels of corn and six tons ol
baled hay.
Weigh Language la Goluff.
The Welsh language appears to be
approaching extinction. At a recent
elstedsfod, at Dolgelly.one of the prin
cipal speakers stated that in 1871 as
many as 1,006,100 persons spoke
Welsh, but in 1891 the number had
fallen to 911,280, a decrease of 95,811,
though the population had meanwhile
Increased.
S J. Fair. Rockville's Hardware and
implimmt dealer, was in town Tburs
day afternoon on business
It B. Culiey, of Riandvllle, III . and
brother of our townsman, A. P. fuller
la visiting in Loup City tbia week, and
made this office a plcaaant call Thursday
afternoon.
The sky looks bluer, the sun shines
brighter, a feeling of youth and strength
creeps ov»r the *oul afitr taking
Rocky Mountain Tea mad* by the
Madison Medicine Co. 25 cts. at
Odendabl Bros
Reader You will conyey a lasting
favor and receive a reward, if you will
report the name of dealers trying to sell
you asubsti'ute for the Madison Medi
cine Co's Rocky Mountain Tea
Odendahl Bros.
There wi.l be a meeting of all the
members of the German congregation
In Loup City Saturday, February 15, at
2:00 o’clock P. M. Every church
member is herewith invited —German
service will be held Sunday, February
16 at 10 A. M.
A. L, Conhiser made this office a
friendly call while passing through
town on bis way to Sargent last 'Satur
day. He was on his way home from a
trip to South Dakota .where he bad been
looking up a location, having sold out
his business at Sargent, Nebraska. We
understand that Adam has about con
cluded to locate in S. D.
We are now sending off quite a num
ber of subscriptions to the Iowa Home
stead and the Twentieth Century
Farmer. Anyone ordering tbc same
through us and do not receive it in
due time will please report to this office
and we will tind out if possible where
the difficulty is.
What would you do if taken with
cholera morbu9 when your physlcan
is aw-ay from home and tlie drug stores
are closed? After one such emergency
you will always keep Chamberlain’s
Colic, Cholera, and Diarrhoea Remedy
in your home: fcu' why wait until the
horse is stolen before you lock the
stable? For sale by Odendabl Bros.
We have just received a large assort
ment of visiting cards, invitation cards
programmes, and cards of rnerrit. It is
the finest lot that ever came to this
city. We have a tine assortment of en
velopes to match all sizes of cards. The
order also includes a chcice line of sta
tionery No poor goods, ali best qual
ity, and having bought in a large quatr
tity we cau make you prices that are a
way down. Don't fail to see our calling
cards in ali sizes, they will be sold very,
very, very, cheap. Quality best in the
market.
President Roosevelt's Horses.
President Roosevelt's n*w horses,
Admiral and General, weigh together
2,850 pounds. The coachmen and foot
men wear red, white and blue cockades
which was the badge worn by Jeffer
sonian Republicans until 17!>S
Go to Frank Dennis when
you want the very best grade
of flour.
A Room for Pictures*
The best background for pictures is
plain terra cotta or brown paper. A
woman who Is the proud possessor of
many old rrints and engravings has
them in her dining room. The walls
are covered with wrapping paper, or
something that looks very like It, and
above Is a frieze of orange distemper.
The picture rails and woodwork are
white. The hangings are of orange*
colored velveteen. All the furniture i3
mahogany.—Philadelphia Inquirer.
CAHU UK THANKS.
Wo dsiire to express our heart felt
thank* to our many Wind friends who
so untiringly assisted ui during the sick
ness and death of our darling little boy.
Their kindness will always be remem
bered by u».
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Reed.
Rockville Items
Peter Glinsmann of Ashton passed through
our city Friday on Ills way home from Reveana
P. G. Paige of Ashton came over Friday
evening to the masquerade
The Grand Masquerade Hall given last Fri
day evening at the Woodmen Hall was largely
attended and many tine costumes were to be
seen. Mrs. Henry Loucks. Miss Fannie
Jelinek. and Mr Kmil Dwehus, won the three
prizes.
Dr. S. Howard and Mr. Hurst of Ashton
were In town Saturday afternoon on bus
iness.
Will Miller came up from Grand Island
Friday night to take In the Masquerade and
spent Sunday with bli parent. lie returned
to the Island Monday morning to resume his
studies.
W. M. Smelser has been suffering the past
week from an obsess on hts face. At the pres
ent writing he is able to be uround again.
Peter Mortz puid I.oup City a Hying visit
Tuesday afternoon between trains.
C. W. Fletcher of Boelun was in our burg
Tuesday on business.
Mrs K. M. Hiddelson is reported us being
much better after a weeks illness.
We are informed by the best of authority
that Kmil Dwehus Intends to depart hence,
about April 1st. and make his home in the
future in Bovlus, where lie will be engaged
in the bank.
Jens Wilhelmsenof St Paul was here Wed
nesday forenoon
Another masquerade is to lie given at the
Woodmen bull on Fridry evening. March 7th
(t is promised that this will lie the best of
the season.
Mr. Hans Jensen, ice coatructor has beer
very busy tho past week storing up "cold
water" for the summer.
U NO ME
FEBRUARY 15TH, 1902.
18 lbs. Granulated Sugar, - $1.00,
3 Cans good corn, - - .25,
Best bulk sorgham .... .35,
Good maple syrup, at less that cost.
-o
.50 cts. Blankets for 35,
.05 “ “ “ 45,
.75 '* “ “ .56,
1.00 “ “ “ .75,
125 “ “ “ .06,
1.60 “ “ “ 1.05,
1.25 cent Caps for .05
.76 “ “ “ .55
.65 .45
.50 “ “ “ .35
.35 “ “ “ .25
.25 “ “ “ .16
Any Jacket or (^ape in the house just one-fourth off*; those lined mitten aid
gloves one-third off*. These and many other bargains will be found at
A. E. CHASE’S.
in the coffee bin—not
a pleasant thought,
yet when coffees are
kept open in bulk who
knows what different
“things” come climb
ing and floating in ?
Lion Coffee
put up in sealed packages insures
cleanliness, uniform quality,
freshness and delicious flavor.
Glrli That •Tall.”
The Knglish anthropologist, Francis
Galton, tells of a conversation which
he had lately with the president of a
college for women. Mr. Galton asked
this lady about the subsequent career
of the girls who graduated from the
college. She answered that about one
third of them derived real profit from
their education, that another third
profited very little by it, while the
remaining third were an absolute fail
ure. “And what becomes of these
failures?” asked Mr. Galton. “Oh,
they’re the ones who marry.”
WORKING OVERTIME.
Eight hour laws are Ignored by throe
tireless, little workers-Dr, King'*
Mew Life Fills. Millions are always at
work, nigh and day, curing Indigestion.
Bllliousnsss, Constipation, Hick Head
ache and all Stomach, Liver and Bowel
troubles. Easy, pleasant, safe, and sare.
Only 50c at Odendahl Bros.
She was sitting up with a sick man.
No professional nurse was she.
Slunply sitting upwlth hsrlove-sisk lov'r
Giveibg him Kockv Mountain Tea
For sale by Odendahl Bros.
Removing Data In Elevators.
A crusade has been begun in Wash
ington against the southern custom of
men removing their hats while riding
In elevators if there are any women
passengers. Notices have been posted
In the corridors of several large office
buildings to the effect that good taste
does not require gentlemen to remove
their hats in the presence of ladies
who may be using the elevator. The
reason for the crusade Is said to be
altogether hygienic.
i
FAVORITE NEARLY EVERYWHERE
Constipation means dullness, depres
sion, headache, generally disordered
health. DeWitt’a Little Early Risers
stimulate the liver, open the bowels and
relieve this condition. Safe, speedy and
thorough. They never gripe. Favorite
pills. For sale by Odeniahl Bros.
Germ Theory Covers Everything,
Some one has discovered that sun
stroke is only the work of a microbe
of peculiar shape and kind. It only
remains now to find the germ which
causes people to freeze to death in
winter time. The germ which invades
the physical anatomy that has been |
struck by lightning and the bacillus j
that plays havoc with persons who j
are run over by railroad trains can !
be hunted up and identified later.
Baking Powder
Makes the bread
more healthful.
Safeguards the food
against alum*
Alum baking powders are the greatest
men ace rs to health of the present day.
_WOVAl BAKJHO »QWOt» CO., NEW YO»K.
LIBERAL OFFER! GOOD IIA KG AIM
All our farmer readers should take ad
vantage of the unprecedented clubbing
offer we this year inuke, which includes
with this paper The Iowa Homestead, Its
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, tor local, comity and general news
our own paper, and trake the price of the
lour one yearonly $1.40, Never 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 thrnsghout tlie West
and coinmend themselves* to the reader’s
favorable attention upon mere mention.
The Homestead is the great agricultural
and live stock paper ot the West: The
Poultry Farmer Is the most practical poult
ry paper for the farmer, while The Special
Farmers’ tosti tule Editions arc the most
practical publications for the promotion of
good farming ever published. Take ad
vantage ot tills great offer, as It will hold
good tor a short time ouly. Samples of
these papers tnay be examined by culling
at thlsomce.
The claim of other cough medicine to
bo as good ag Chamberlain,s are effectu
ally aet at rest i n the f Blowing testimo
nial of Mr. C. D Glass, an employe of
Bartlett & Dennis Co., Gardiner, Me.
He says: “I bad kept adding to a cold
and cough in the winter of 1867, trying
every cough medicine 1 herd of without
permanent help, until one day 1 was in
the drug score of Mr Houlehan anil Le
advised me to try Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy and offered to pay back my
money if 1 was not cured. Mr lungs and
bronahial tubes were very sore at this
time, but I was completely cured by
this remedy, and have since always
turned to lt’Whvn I got a cold, and soon
find relief. I also recommend it to my
friends and am glad to sa y it is the best
of all cough tnedisines.” For sale by
Odendahl Bros.
SAVED HIM FROM TOKTIRE
There i* no more agonizing trouble
than piles. The constant itching snd
burning make life intolerable No posi
tion is comfortable The torture is un
ceasing De Witts Hazel Salve cures piles
at once. For skin diseases, cuts, burns,
bruises, all kinds of wounds it is un
equalled. ,1 Gerall, St Paul, Ark., says;
From 1805 I suffered with the protruding
bleeding piles and could find nothing
to help me until 1 used DeWitt’a Witch
Hazel Ualve. A few boxes completely
cured me." Bewere of countferits For
sale bv Odendahl Bros
r»p» fop the Sunflower.
Olive oil has many uses but more
substitutes, and few salads are com
pounded without the aid of one of
them. Cottonseed oil is a favorite sub
stitute, buir according to an Egyptian
newspaper, this is soon to find a
sturdy rival in the oil of the seed of
the sunflower. Experiments made by
German chemists have convinced them,
it seems, of the availability of this
cheap raw material and it may become
shortly a valuaid^ artfciU? of commerce.
It is said to be convertible to many
uses and, bestirs having possibilities
as a lamp oil, may be used for dyeing
purposes, and will be of service In soap
making.—New York Press.
THK LAST HEARD OF IT
4 Mv little boy took the croup one
ni ;tat and toon grew so had you could
hear him breathe all over the house
“sav« F. I) Reynolds, Mansfield,O “We
feared h" » ru'd di». b i» ■» f« v rlo*es of
Or- Mi o'e ('oiu'h Cur*’quickly relieved
him and he went r.• sleep. That's the last
we heard of die croup. Now Isn't a cough
cure'.ike tiro valuable!1' One Minute
Orti .’li Cure is absolutely safe and acts
iniinei i <;. ly F'-r coughs, cold-, croup,
grip, hriu chilis and all other throat and
lung troubles it is * o> rtain core. Very
pleasant to isit*- The tint*? <»n» a like it.
For sale bj Odrudah’ Bros.
I.ovn Idealizes.
All active love idealizes—that Is,
sees and loves the ideal of the loved
one. Oft-n, indeed, the absorption in
the ideal is so complete that the outer,
life is mistakt n’y surp srd to be iden
tical with it, th is opening tlie way to
shocks and bitter disappointments.
FLOOR if FEER
HAY and GPAFN. best op
the market. I keep constantly on hand a large quantity
and variety of everything usually kept in a first class Flour
and heed store. My flour is of the best brands and warranted
to give satisfaction. Bailed hay ready (or delivery. All
goods promptly delivered, (’all and see me whether vou 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, NEB.
Notice for Proposals for Road Work
The Township Board of Loup City town
ship will receive bids for ihe excava
ting of 1B00 cubic yards from a borrow
pit located on top of the hill jast east
of the middle section line, between Sec
tions Nine (9) and Sixteen (18), in Town
shit ii6i, Range (14), and to distribute said
excavated earth In the bottoms of the draws
east and west from said pit, thb nil In draws
to bo not less than 18 feet wide on top. No
bids received after lo o’clock March Kth,
19*ij The board reserves the right to reject
any and all bids.
W. R. Mbi.lok, Township Clerk.
DANGER OF COLDS AND LA GRIPPE
The greatest danger from colds and
la grippe is their resulting In pneumonia
If reasonable eare is used, however, and
Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy taken, all
danger will be avoided. Among the tens
of thousands who have used this remedy
for these diseases we have y»t to learn
of a single case having resulted in pnen
monia, which shows conclusively that it
is a certan preventative of that danger
ous malady. It will cure a cold or an
attack of la grippe in leas time than any
other treatment It Is pleasant and safe
to take. For sale by Odendahl Bros.
Lands For kale by Flshar A Benscholcr
Loop Cliy, Nebraska
Good half section of well Improved land for
sale. House 20 z 24, horse harm 21z24, 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, 80 acres five wire
pasture. 2ftu 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
Nicely situated and wall improved. Four
miles from county seat, Loup City.
A large number of 180 acre tracts and a few
80 acre tracts. All of these lands are free
from sand and well located and can be bought
at a bargain.
CI.EKK 8 WIDE SUGGESTION.
“I have lately been much troubled
with dyspepsia, belching and aour stom
ach.'' write* M S. Mead, leading phar
macist of Attleboro Mas*. “I could eat
hardly anything without suffering sever
al hours My clerk suggested 1 try Kod
ol Dyspepsia Cure which i did with
most happv results. I h ive had no more
trouble and when one can go to eating 1
mince pi", cheese, candy and nu a nfter !
such a time, th'-lr digestion must be
pretty goo 1 I •'"dorse K idol Dvspepsia
cure heartily Y >u don't. have to diet.
Kat all the good fo.nl mu -vant bn - don’t
overlo d the s'nru o-h K »d -I l»> -1»•-t>siia
Cure digests ymi' f i >d r' n su** by
Odendahl Bro*.
HUOKLIN'S ARM A KILVK'
Has world-vide f one for marvel' ns
ernes It surpasses miV other Sihel.i’i' n
ointmea', • r balm f >r Cu’s.Corn-, Burn ,
B dies, -vires. FV|on« , Ulcers, I * tier,
Salt Khun , Fever Sores, Chapped Hands
Skin lfiriiptin i-; I ifdltb'e f >r t*ile*
Cure guarantee I O dy 25ee ta at
Odendahl Bros.
WHEATOSG
If you want a good
food for your child
ren, try Wheatose.
It Is easily and
quickly prepared,
and very healthful.
Follow cooking
directions to get
the full benefit.
All reliable grocers -i
have it.
California Breakfast Food
reward.
$i) 00 reward will be paid for the ap
prehension and conviction of the party
or parties who shot out the window
Ugh * of the Loup City water work*
engine house. Harry Jenner,
Water Commissioner.
WANTED!
Reliable man for Manager of a
Branch Oflice we wish to open in
this rictnitj. Here is a good open
ing for the right man. Kindly give
good reference when writing.
THE A. T. MORRIS WHOLESALE HOUSE
CINCINNATI, OHIO
ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE 4 C. STABIl'S
.Tan. 1* to Feb. 21.
WANT*!)—SBvKItAI, PBR80NS OP
CHARACTER and good reputation In each
state (one in this county required) to rep.
resent and advertise old established weal
thy business house or solid financial stand. ' j
ing. Salary *18.00 weekly with expenses
additional,all payable in cash each Wed
nesday direct from head offices. Horse and
carriage furnished when necessary. Refer
ences, Enclose self addressed stamped en
velope. Manager, 318 Caxton Building,
Chicago. sepl 1 s*fiw
Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure
Digests what you eat.
This preparation contains all of the
digestanls and digests all kinds of
food. It gives Instant relief and never
fails to cure. It allows you to eat all
the food you want. The most sensitive
stomachs can take It. B" its use many
thousands of dyspeptics have been
cured after everything else failed. It
prevents formation of gas on the stom
ach, relieving all distress after eating;
Dieting unnecessary. Pleasant to take.
It can’t help
but do you good
Prepared only by E. C. n* Witt St Co., Ohica' •
Tbuftl. Untie contains UK times the 50c. sin,
For sale by ODEN DAHL, DHUS.,