The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917, February 14, 1902, Image 5

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    '1 Hi Nor rHWEsi
VTJULISHED every hkiday
AT THE COUNTY KKAT.
UKO. K. IIKNSCUOTBK.
K.tllor ■nil Publisher
TERMS:—tl.00 VKK TEAR, IF PAID IN ADVANCE
Entered at the Loup City PostufflcP for truns
mission through the mails as second
eluas matter.
Omaha has over a million dollars of
un collected hack taxes Wlmt is the
matter with the tax csllector?. It
would seem from this that the busi
oea* men of that city are doing busi
ness on money they owe for taxes.
The entire business set lion of the
towu of Patterson N. -I was con-'
sumed by lire February 9th, and the
distruction of property is estimated
to be valued at f 10.000.000. This is
perhaps the mostdistructive fire this
eouuiry has suffered for years. Re
ports say that it leaves a thousand
families homeless.
The Callaway Courier, (pop) says
that the republican party seems to
be iu the hands of a machine. Well '
it need not fret. The old machine will j
be improved. The true blue republic
ans are busy discarding the worn
out an i defective parts and will have j
it in the best of working order by
the time the campaign is on. It will !
be of light draft when compared J
with tiic old rickety eoncern labled
‘fusion.”
It is interesting to hear the old line
democrats of the Ben. Tilltnan stamp
plead for the rigtits of the Filipinos.
We still remember with what tenacity
they opposed the liberation of the
black man of the south, and still use'
every end within their power l<> pro- j
veut them from exercising the liberty |
guaranteed them by the laws of our
land. It may seem strange hut that
class is not found exclusively in the I
Boutb. Custer county has a few of
them —Custer County Republican.
The St. Paul Pres* ami Phonograph [
have consolidated and will hereafter
tv* run under the management of
editor Manuel of the Press, who is
now sole editor and proprietor of tin
consolidated publication. Mr. Man
ue! gets up a newsy paper, lie will
embrac e the popocratie cause as here
to-foro andindeavor to bring Howard
county back to the old tim< fusion
majority. Mr. Manuel deserves a
chromo for the pluck he exhibits in
this undertaking, but we predict that
Howard county will need more Man
uels before such a thing can he ac
complished.
The Nebraska Slate Record is a
new p"per published at Lincoln, by
Frank A. Harrison. Mr. Harrison |
has been for a loug time prominent
ly identified with Nebraska politics
and did valuable service fur the
republican party at Washington ia
the last national campaign. ILs
policy has been to support good
clean, capable and honest men ft r
office, and to push torward only such
candidates as will serve the people
well, and be a credit to the party. The
new paper, under his management, j
has started sifting out, and religating j
to the rear, t'le politicians whom it,
believes are alter pie. It denounces !
the supporters of Governor Savage on
these grounds. It states that it docs
not believe that the republicans of
the state want Governor Savage to
have the nomination for another term.
The Record will doubtless mow a
swath in the comiDg campaign.
A NARROW ESCAPE.
Last Monday night Have Haggart
and Cberlio Hnggart, who lire near
St. Lahory, had a very narrow escape
from drowning. They were in the eby
until nearly midnight Monday night,
and wlu'ii lliev started for bon i the
weather was extremely cold and the
boys bundled up as well ns possible
to avoid the winter’s blast. Arriving
at the South L nip bridge, f >r some
cause they concluded to drive across
on the ice. Teams having been cross
ing north of the bridge foi several
hats because the pile driver tms been
at work there putting in piers for
the remained r of the steed brietge that
is to be ••reeled this spring, but ala ay s
at night the bridge is open to tiutv. i
Tin rn who have been putting
in; ice imve been gening n a am;
elista'iCH from where teams have !>*•••»»
crossing the river. The boys trusted
to their t..i»m <" ako the right road
across the be 1 u; instead they slrm k
be track made i>y halve hniveiteis
Without warning : « warn plunged
loto tiir holt’ nb t«* tile ice had been
removed. 1>. quick work I be b"is
in imaged to extricate themselves,
but ou account of me oarkuesi hij J
fright could nor, save lhe team, ni
though they made every effort.
Finding their efforts useless they
came 10 ihe city for help, but upon
returning to the river it was to late,
is one burse was dead and the other
died toon after. On the whole it
was a close call, anil the boys will be
more cartful in the future.—St. l’aul
Phonograph.
OK1.AHO.ua NOT A FAItAUICK
Joli 11 |'\ lic it in Toils of till Experience
la hitIi oi A Hit tier liotue.
John F. Uebm, SI. old icsideut of
Omaha, lias just returned from a
trip to the recently-opened Indian
lands iu Oklahoma, aud biiDgs back
anything but a glowing account of
his expeiiencc there. lie is of tbs
opinion that Nebraska is good
enough yet. Speaking of his quest
for a now homo in a n< w couutry,
Mr. Bhem says:
'•The first thing you do when you
g t to Lawton, where the great draw
ing took [dace last August, is to go!
to the land office. Here you ask the |
receiver n nuy vacant government |
land is left, lie lefeis you to a cleis
a.id the latter tells you ha Uas no
time to give you, that you must go
to some one out side to get located.
“You are glad to get out of the
olliee and are followed by huif a doz- i
e.. cappers who a e ready to locate
you ou some fraction1 who only ask
110.00 for the service. If you do
not care to deal whir them on this
basis, the next step is to buy a re
linquishment from some one who has
filed and is ready to quit. You find
these arc for sale only at the rial
estate <>lfi es, and an held ail the
wav from tfjUO.uO to $lU,O(»U.0o. if
v ott buy on ■ you u a-U do as tl.
otiginal settler, comply wiiii all the
r> q uiri int nts of the law and make
final proof 111 duo firm. This is an
additional expense.
* -1 tie luuiaus uau nrst cuuice or
H,i land, every mau, woman and
child o;etticor a quarter section. They
chose all the bottom lands, with the
water and left the bench lauds for
the white settlers But very little
ol this land is good au<i none of it
has water. Down there a prairie
farm with no certainty of getting
water at nn de[>’n will cost as much
as an improved farm tn Nebraska.
■ I, i'V >n is the largest town of its 1
a:;, in the World. it is but four
mouths old, has live banks, fourteen ,
hardware stores, thirteen clothing
stores, twenty one lumber t urds and
nii;ety-tw( saloons. 11 verjthing else
is in proportion. Just now they are,
grading streets and putting in cross- j
walks. Water is sold on the streets '■
at the rate of three pails for a niekle.
If afire should get stalled in Lawton
in three hours the town would be
wip« d out.
“1 sutiered more from the cold
boon there than 1 ever dtd in Neb- 1
rasks. Last Saturday the tempera- I
tun* dropped in two hours from 40 •
adove to zero
Almost every other building in :
Lawton is devoted to ‘law, real
estate and relinquishments bought
and sold.’ This seeuis to lie the
chief industry down there just now.
My advice to Nebraskans is don't
sell r. Nebraska farm, thiukir.g you
can better your condition in Okla- j
homn. The soil dowa there is
good, but the rain is uncertain, !
an ! the climate is no better than
Nebraska’s. ”—Omaha Bee.
WAVKD HIM FROM TORtURB.
There is no more agonizing trouble
than piles. The constant itching and
birniiig make life intolerable No posi
tiotr is c imfortable. The torture i* mi
(■•'iising T)> W itu Hazel Salve cures | i It s
at once, For akin di senses, cuts, burns,
bruises, all kinds of wounds it is un
equalled. .1 derail, St Paul, Ark., sajs;
From 18'i5 I soft's r< d villi tin* protruding
b •'( ling |dh s and could find noth'.t g
to ht-ip tno tint!1 I used !> 'Witt’s Witch
M..Z * I Salve. A few boxes complete) v
it I m " i?i rereof countferita For
a In i n|> ndalil I'.r s
Dyspepsia Cura
Digests what you eat.
This preparation contains all of the
Oigestants and digests all kinds of
food. It gives instant relief and never
liilstnouro. It allows you to eat, all
the food you want. The most sensitive
stomachs can take it. I' " Us use many
thousands of dyspeptics have been
cured after everything else failed. It
prevents formation of gas on the stom
ach, relieving all died re'after eating.
Dieting unnece sary. Pleasant to take.
It can7t EaeSp
but do you geci
Preparodonly byK O. De'Vit • .v i «>., < i»le
‘Xiiu *JUwLic CCfczbtiiUn » )j Liio tAjC. fci/j»
h'or vaiv t.y t)»>;.s.AUL •
UANUKiilll II'IIUMI UGKIITM
1 he gtea te-1 danger from colds and
i ■ i.« their result mg in fmeutDot.'a
I r«.,H»>ii!ilili’ fare Is used, k o w i vt r, am)
< liumbertaiii's ('ongli Keltic ‘v taken. ii
anger will b*’ avoided. Alltel g the ten*
of thousand? w bo have tin >1 ibis remedy
for thfsedla' asf* we l ive y-r to learn
of a single ease having resulted in pm n
riionia, whicb shows conclusively ihatit
i< a eef.n | reventatlve of that danger
iiiii malady. If will eu e a cold or an
attack of la grippe in less time than any
oilier treatin' ut It is pleasant and safe
to take. For -ale hr Odendahl Bio?.
“I hobbled into Mr Blackmon's drug
store one 111 Plug " .»«*, s \V• ale N e'-oti
ot Hamilton, Ga., ‘‘and be naked me to
try Chamberlain's Fain Balm for rheu
matism with which I bid suffered for a
long time ! told btm I had no rnltb in
any medicine as they nil failed II«*aid:
‘ Hull if Chamberlain’* Pain Balm dot •
not help you, you n ed not pay for it.”
I took a bottle of it home anil used it
according to the direct Iona and in one
week I wits cured, and have not sinee
bum trouhled with rheumatism.’’ Sold
by Odendahl Bros.
The claim of other cough medicine to
be as good aa Chamberlain,* are effectu
ally set at rest in tin* following testimo
nial of Mr 0. I> Glass, hi: employe of
Birtlett it In-nuis Co, Garditier, Me
He says: ”1 had kept adding to a cold
and cough in the winter of lHf!7, trying
every cough medicine I herd of without
permanent help, until one day I was in
the drug store of Mr. Houb'han and 1, r
advised me to try Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy and offered to pay back tnv
money if I was not cured. Mv lungs and
bronchial tubes wote very sore at this
time, but 1 was completely cured by
this rninedv. and hive since always
turned to It when I got a cold, and soon
And rc'ief. 1 also recommend it to my
friends and am glad to sa v it is tlio best
of all cough medicines.” K or sale by
Odendahl Bros.
IVOKKlNli OVh.lt TIME.
Kigli' hour laws an* ignor -d by those
tireless, little vorkors-Dr King'*
New Lift1 Pills. Millions are always at
work, nigh ai Iday, cuiing Indigestion,
Billiousness, Oonatipatlon, Sit*k Head*
•icbe an 1 all Stomach, Fiver and Bowel
troubles. Eon, pleasanr, safe, and sure.
Only 50c at Odendahl Bros.
nCCKLIMI AItNICA SALVE*
Has worldwide fame for marvelous
cures It surpasses anv other salve lotion
ointment, or balm for Outs. <,’orns. But ns,
B dies. Sores, Felons, Ulcers, l ot tor,
S ilt Bhum, Fever Sores, ('happed Hand*
Skin Erujitu'is; |ufat11hie for Piles
t'ure guaranteed. Only 25ceats ut!
(tdendahl Bros.
Notice fur Proposals for Iliad Work |
Tlie Township Board of Loup City town- j
slup will receive Mils for the eveava- i
11 u of Id to cubic yards from n borrow ;
pit located on top of the hill just vast !
of i mi middle section line, between Sec-|
lions Nine ,.) and Sixteen iltii.in Town1,
ship 115 , Range :Hi, and to distribute said j
excavated earth in Hie bottoms ot the draw's
east aud west 1 roiu aaiil pit, tin, fill in draws
tob« not less than 16 feet wide on top. No
bids received niter lu o’clock March 25th,
lilnj The board reserves the right to reject
any and all bids.
\V. U. Mkiaok, Township Clerk.
HAD jin ONQUK OK DIE
„ltwbsjest about gone” writes Mrs.
K« a Richardson’ of l.uurel Springs, N
< , “I bad Uonsnratpion so bad that the
bi t doctors said 1 could not iive more
thru a month but 1 began to use Dr.
King’s Ne'.v Discovery and was wlioby
cured bv seven boliles and am now stout
and well.” It’s an unrival d life-saver in
consumption, Pneumonia. I,a Grippe
and bronchitis; infaiib le for Coughs,
Colds, Asthma, Hay Fever, Croup or
Whooping Cough Guarnateed bottles
50c arid $1.00 Trial bottles free at
Odendahl Bros. Drug store.
The sky looks bluer,the sun shines
bright* r, a fei iir.g of youth and strength
creeps over tbe soul afier taking
Rocky Mountain Tea made by the
Madison Medicine Co. ?6 cts. at
Odendahl Bros
PUBLICATION NOTICE
Fred btchr and AnnaStelir. Ills wife, non
resident defendants, will tako novice that
on the ‘Mill day of January, 1913, Anna
Peters, plaintiff, filed her petition in the
Oiirirt Court of Sherman county Nebr.
against saiil defendant , tho object and
livayer of which are to set aside, annul and
have declared void a certain deed from
Anna Peters to Fred Siehr, dated April 9th
1B9U and reoorded in hook 11th of due 's at
page 510, of the records of Sherman c >unt y,
Nebraska: Also to sot aside, annul, cancel
and have declared void a eer' slu mortgagi
given by said Anna Peters to said Fred
Siehr dated May isth., 18'.'4 and recorded
In Hook 33 ai Page 3S1, of mortgages of tin
records of said county: Also to set aside,
annul, c neel and have declared void h
certain tnortgiu;) for fi'rO from sail Amin
peter* to said l1 red Siehr dale! May I
and recorded in book va of mortgages a'
page2.M of the record* of said i oun»y. ul
bit' g upon lots .'hand VI In block I'.* of tin
oi iglnal town of Loup city, Nebraska, and
to quiet title of said premises In plain
till Also to haveati accounting of propel
IV amounting in i'd: (i duo from mud Fred
st chr to plaint ill and Judgment for same
You are required to an.-wer said petition
on or before i lie iqih day of M trch, l 01.
Iiaied 111'- '.’In ilay of ,'nin...> y, ift
A ' n t t*r r.i-.s.
u v ciu-.t; : i is, her attorney
\v \.s y t-. 11-.SK,vKit \ l, I*i,t’.si>Ns tit
( i; m? • Ti t: and go ul i Ki 'll I i m In each
>tale erne in IliHcoi'ety re..lined; to up
r sent mu' ’ll vert ise ..Id e-tu'Mshcd w1 111
. ' Ji\ imam s< 11:i.io: solid llrciucift: sta id
icy -HI Weekly 'll tl t'Xpel.-.s
la hi1 ,.e.al a i payable in e.esh inch Wed
. <!! I. t ..nil 1 be III-, l ol'.lci'.s It 1 s«
...l , . l.| Mi.eil, I.-II tie ' -s,, . y
t; , ■■ t. e 1- v" i.'lf ndim-s-ei
;q 11 d > v. ■ 1 o; i .■ Manage-. dpi i.ix'.On
| l ,1.1 II,r, I tile rgo.
T t :M E I’ AO ! K
UUT CITY. NKliK
Lincoln,
Omaha,
Chicago,
St. .Joseph
Kan,-as (III
St. t outs,
Hi.il all point
Kast an I Houtl
Denver,
Helena,
Butte,
-'Alt La! e < ;ity.
Portland,
Sun Francisco,
a rut all point*
West.
Ttitl>,s LVAVK AM rolLOWSi
GOING KAST
No • i or ...
Ko. CD Freight ....
(. 11Nil v, t;sT
No. Passenger.
No. ■ Freight .
.. sa» a. iu
.. 12.80 p m.
l .AJ p. in.
12: aft. ni.
Slot. i . dlnnert n i roc! in in - chftlr cart
iseata r i-i*) on tliroa;;! trams, Tickets
sold ami ii 'a in'* .‘lie. Kt I to any point in
Ih*1 t" .iin i stall « oi i a ' <Pk.
For liiiorniatlon, t hU' tAbies and
tickets . all on or write la U. !. Artlilll
Agent. ')■ J. FKAN'I'U lieu']. 1’ftsgenger
Agent, Oiualm, Nebraski,
U. P. KA11.WAY.
N.»-S6 leaves dally except Sunday (pass
enger - «i a. m.
No. sx leaves Monday, Wednesday and
Prlila... (uexed) l."t’O p in.
No. ' leaves Tuesday, Thursday and
NatUfi'ilV, - mi Xedl 2 l> 111
No ST arrives dally except Sunday .mixed
B:0S p. m.
No. 'fl arrives daily except Sunday (pass
enycr) p. in.
First cliiss service and close connection*
east, vi si and soutli
W. 1). Ol.irroN,
A Mlil' M VN S CUO.SK CAM,
“I suick toinyengin . although every
joint m-lied »;;:«! every • erv« 'v racked
with i >,’* wr (*■ (' W Bellamy, a lo
e motive fireman, ol B.ir ington, In ' a ,
•‘1 as.- i's.. and pule, without any »))•
petite anti a i tun down. As 1 w«> about
to give ii,i, | (; ii a b >tt!e of Electric
Bitter--- and, i ftr taking it, 1 I* 1 a? well
ns I ever did in my life" Weak, sickly,
run dinn people vUvaya gain new life,
strength a id vigor from their use. Try
them ti-fa" or; guaranteed Oy Oden*
■laid l»n -. Brice 5> cents’
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
I'Kt'ART.VIENT OF TIIF. lSTEKIOK.
Laud Otflee a* Lincoln, Nob. I
January jotli, HXi-J (
Notice is hereby given tliat the follow,
ing-nsne t settler baa filed notice of hie
inte *i ion to make final .roof In support of
his r aim, and that said proot will be tna.le
before J A. Angier. County Judge, at Loup
Oily, Nob., on Saturday March 1st . VOOJ,
viz Daviil t: Donor. Timber Culture
Euiry, No. 7m, for the North Hast qunr.
ter <*t ■ 1 wii -hl itf, Kaugo 1 West.
Ho names the i Hawing witnesses to prove
hts continuous resi lenoe upon and culti
vation of said land, viz;
II II Bristol, Arcadia, Nebraska.
Henry Lelnlnger, “ “
Henning, Clansseu, “ "
J. P. Leinlnger, “
J. W, Johnson, Register
A. S* MAIN.
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
LOUP CITY, - NEBRASKA.
OFFICE.- One th.or west of Oden'.aid’s
Drug Stove.
DR L- I -30GEN,
(of Omaha.)
PHYSICIAN and SU R c i E( )N
flsi located in
ASHTON - - NEBRASKA.
W J. Fit HER,
Attorney at Law and Notary Pu&liQ.
Will Defend In Foreclosure Caeca
*1.80 do ▲
Generat Real Estate Business.
Office in NorthWisxmui Building,
I A3 OF CITY, - - NK lift Ah SLA.
R. J. NIGHTINGALE,
ATT01EHT-UW
TiOt.TP CITY,
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Be Fooledi
lOtl
luke the genuine, original
ROCK < MOUNTAIN TEA
Made only by Madison Medl
c ne Co., Madison. Wis. II
keeps .01 well imr trade
, .iik it «m each package,
i lit:". , 5 cents. Never sold
in oil.-. Accept no .snl/Stl*
lute*. Ask your druggist.
1
Horses & Mules
Good Draft, Good Chunks
and Good Drivers
For tlie cast* . n Jarket. Will buy some nice little horses,
if fat and sou 1. but have no market 'or thin or out classed
stock. Bring in good ones of different classes. I’ll buy
them: Will be at
LiOUP CITY. TUESDAY, FEB. 18.
JAKE. H. MILLER.
K. P. CULUEY.
President
Jl P. CWLIAY.
Oubltr.
or LOUP CITY.
Genera! Banking
BusinessTransacted.
Paid up Capita! Stock $20,000.
CORRESPONDENTS:
Seaboard National Bank, New York City, N. Y.
Omaha National Bank, Omaha. Nebraska.
.—_ . ....
We afe Headquarters for
WINDMILLS, PUMP, PIPES & FIXTURES
We have every appliance for making first class
Drive or Hydraulic Wells and
respectfully solicit your order. Our charges are reasonable
our prices are right. We have added a feed grinder I » our
business and are prepared to do custom work or tarnish
ground feed at reasonable rates. Grind Saturday and Monday.
WE REPAIR BINDERS AND IIOR K POWERS AND GUARAN
TEE OUR WORK TO GJ \ E SATISFACTION.
LEWIS HALLER
ARE
YOU |
DEAF?
ANY
HEAD
NOISES?
ALL CASES OF
DEAFNESS OR HARD HEARING
ARE MOW CURABLE
by our new invention. Only those born deaf are incurable.
HEAD NOISES CEASE IMMEDIATELY.
F. A. WERMAN, OF BALTIMORE, SAY8:
Baltimore. Md., March 30, 1901.
Gentlemen; — Being entirely cured of deafness, thanks to your treatment, I will now give you
j a full history of my ease, to bo used at your discretion.
A’.xiut live years ago my right ear began to sin and this kept on getting worse, until I lost
my hearing in this ear 1 ntirely.
I underwent a treatment for catarrh, for three months, without any 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 heating in the affected ear would be lost forever.
I then saw vour advertisement accidentally in a New York paper, and ordered your treat
ment. After Inal u d it only a few d.t\ ■ 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,
> A. WKRMAN, 730 S. Broadway, Baltimore, Md.
Our treatment does not interfere with your usual occupation.
‘"St1 YOU GAh CURE YOURSELF AT HOME — SK*
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