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About The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917 | View Entire Issue (April 4, 1902)
Lioaal Daws, Col, yoang was taken very nick last Tuesday. See the dray add of .Fas Conger In another column. A W. Throckmorton of Divide was a pleasant cellar Friday last. Jaa. Depew has just finished a fine cream wagon for 9. C. Cording O. F. Petersen has Invested In a new windmill this week. T. M Keed filled the order. After an extended vDit to thier son Tbad in Hamilton county Mr and Mrs. G. H Scott returned to this city Tues day. T. L. Pilger la planing to get the irri gation ditch in operation thia season. If this in done It will make the Middle Loup valley blossom as the rose. The ladies of the G. A R will give a spider web social at their hall on Friday eveaing, April 19th. AKalfa cam and millet i«ed alse garden se*ds in bulk at T. M. Reeds. Auguit Bechtbold is going to Spring view, Nebraska to locate. He will go north when Mr. Shrove goea in two or three weeks. Mrs. C. S. Adair, of Denver will open a series of religious meetings at the Baptist church in this eity next Monday evening Cap. Harris of Sargent aad Pat Bra den of Arcadia were welcemc visitors at the M W. A hall, last Tuesday evening. $150.00 was the sum appropriated by the Loup City township hoard to be expended to haul clay and deposit it on the roads where needed. A. M Robbins la excavating a place In the side of the hill for a bam near the farm esldenee. Ho will have a fine barn when completed. Mr. Welch, who purchased the farm north of towu has purchased the resi dence of Mr. August Bechtbold and will move the building on his farm. J. B. Swanson, the gentlemen that bought the Adam Schaupp residence and pasture land west of town, will run a town herd this season. Several of our exchanges are com pelled to Issue a supplement to hold the floe display ads. given them by tbetr home merchants. A Shelton farmer by the name of J. F. Lippincott advertises a large quan tity and tine variety of Early Ohio seed potatoes for sale at 81 00 per buihel. Nine car loads of cattle arrived here Wednesday, the property of M. J. Monnett. They will be put in his large pasture in Clay township lor the season. The village of Ashton elected Thos. Jamrog, W. C. Denker, E. G. Taylor, W. H. Sestak at the Tuesday electiou. These gentlemen with I. N. Polski con stitute the board for the coining muni cipal year. This office has beeu so crowded with job work for the last two weeks that we had but precious little time for aay thing else, lienee the scarcity of news la this issue and the failure to deliver job work promptly. The Easter program rendered by the M E. Sunday School last Sunday even ing was largely attended and well re cieved. Mr. Tracy the S 8. Superin tendent deserves credit for his untiring effort In behalf of the young people of bis school. O. Bensehoter, is sick with neuralgia of the nerves in hand# ami arms below the elbow. Tbs ailment is of a very painful nature and at times drives bim almost wild. Last Tuesday morning was bis serious attack. He is able to be out again. We bad the pleasnre of looking over the new bakery plant of Herman Jung last Tuesday. Mr. Jung has put up a new addition to bis building and built a fine large brick oven. He expects to run a bakery and luneb counter and is fitting everything in first class style. John Leninger, drove to the county seat last evening and reported to the county clerk and county board of bealtb tbat tbere was a genuine case of small pox in Washington township, this county. Mr. Leninger bad with bim a certificate from the attending physi cian tbat the patient, William Walters was stricken with the disease. It seemi tbat the young man now in the employ of Mr. Walters came from Lincoln e short time ago where he became ex posed and in this way brought the dis ease in bis clothing. An entertainment will be given si the M. E. church on the evening ol April 10, and promises to be a grea treat. The Little Jubilee Singers nil be here te render the program. ‘‘They are Indeed marvelous singers, render lug with matchless skill, and In a man ner never before approached by anj public singers, those charming Jubilei songs which never fails to delight a) hearts. They are from tne South Crt olma Orphanage for colored cblldrri and are in charge of Rev Bingley wh< are educating them with much care To fsil to hear them is to miss the raret and most delightful entertainment eve offered the public.” The net proceed of this entertainment will be used t< put in a furnace for the church St X. hwcethnd I# having III* resi dence painted. Itay Bslilieof Westerville Sundayed with In this city. Thus. Ink* h»* just treated hi* ml deuce to a new coat of paint. Charley Grow was taken down Mon day with grippe and is reported quite ■Ick. A. E. Chase ha* moved bis family in to the bouse which be recently purch ased of Fiank Lorabick I have some good work horses for sale. T. M. llted. A:Boone is building a bowling a'dey 12 by 80 feet. It will bo Sttsd and furnished in first class shape. W. T. Gibson, E Holcomb and other* are building a farm residence for K I). Hendrick-on in Webs er township. Walt McNulty and Geo. Oilman brought two wagon loads of potatoes from Ord Friday to supply the retail store of A. E. Chase. Mr* Gasteyer left for Omaha Monday morning to be with her husband. The last report from his condition is that he is but slightly improved. Later.— Mrs. Garteyer returned home last even ing and say s that her husband is much better. The two gentlemen from Hamilton county, Geo. McLaughlin and C. D. Gilford, who located in Webster tiwn ship werejeouety scat visitors Saturday. A car load of posts from the State Fair grounds of Lincoln was shipped to J. W. Long in this city. It looks as though John was goiDg to do some fencing. W. H. Hickman and his aon Gene have commenced farming on the land just north of town. This is the same place which they farmed with good•suc eess last season. Mr. Hoover of Boelu* has purchased the A r. Culley residence in this city and will mote his family to town shortly. He shipped some goods up here this week. The following from the Sargent Lead er says: "W. H. Williams and wife left for Ord yesterday where they will re side fora time. Their many friends here were sorry to see them go." Among our whole basket full of ex changes it would be herd to find one thaUdoes not hare an ad. represent ing a lumber yard, but in no instance will you ttiid the word ' Keystone."’ J. L. Hopper, of Buttler, Neb. arrived here last Wednesday, and for several hours was kept pretty busy shaking hands with his many friends. He paid his respects to the Odd Fellows last I evening by attending the lodge meet ing. He returned home Thursday. Villege election passed off very qui etly last Tuesday although the issue of license or no license was elosely con tested. Both factions rallied all the force at their command and when the smoke had cleared away it was found that there were 128 votes polled with the saloons in the lead by a poll of about two to one. The vote stood as follows J. C. Cdendabl, petition, 88. J. 1. D*pew. petition, 86. J. H. Ohlsen, petition, 81. K. A. Brown, Temperance, 42. W. R Mellor, Temperance, 42. W. H. Hickman, Temperance, 42. This is the heaviest vote that has been polled for years, and as we remem ber It the largest temperance vote ever cast in the city. For this the temper ance workers have no cause to be dis couraged The newly elected officers are all those whose present terms are about to expire aud they will be install ed as their own successors, thus leaving the board the same as before. DRESS MAKING. I will do dress making and sewing at my residence and will guarantee good work at reasonable prices. If you wi?h any work done in this line call at residence in east part of town. Mrs. T. M. Reed. She was sitting up with a sick man No professional nurse was she. Simply sitting up with her love-sick lov'r Gtveibg him Rocky Mountain Tea. For sale by Odendahl Bros. SAVED HIM FROM TOKTIKE There is no more agonizing trouble than piles. The constant itching and burning make life intolerable. No posi tion is comfortable. The torture is un ceasing. DeWitta Hazel Salve cures piles at once. For skin diseases, cuts, burns, bruises, all kinds of wounds it is un equalled. .I Gerall. St Paul, Ark., says; From 1865 I suffered with the protruding bleeding piles and could find nothing to help me until 1 used DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve. A few boxes completely cured me.” Bewere of counteferits. For sale bv Odendahl Bros. rroro An Author'# Journal. Following is an extract from the journal of an author who has not been fortunate enough to write a successful novel; ‘‘Rose at 5 and thought out pl*i for a short story. At 8 I rang the breakfast bell, moved the chairs , around the table and rattled the knives to fool the neighbors. Wrote two poems on the world as a great place to fast In; also a short article to prove 1 that appetite is a mere delusion. I ' then went to the postoffice to hear the clerk say there had been a wreck on i the road and my check for a late man r uscript wouldn’t arrive until after Christmas. The clerk observing that , it was 'a beautiful day,’ I went out and dined sumptuously on the climate.”— I New York Telegram. K"l KVIl.I.K ITKM« Sophia Oldscn arrived home Wed nesday from an extended flip through his mother country. (Denmark ) John Clark of St. Paul was in the city on business Saturday. Mr. Smith of Omaha was heje Friday on husin-ss. N. O. Isaacson Jr. came up from St Paul Friday evening to spend Easter Sunday with his parents. Mr. Lloyd Paige of Ashton came over Friday evening to take in the dance. Mrs. W. M. Smelser was taken very sick Friday night. Dr. Hall of Ravenna was hastily summoned. At the present writing she is much better. Prof. D. M. Hendrickson of Far well spent Sunday visiting friends in this neighborhood. The auction sale held by S. J. Fair last Saturday drew a large crowd aud every thing sold for good prices. Mr. S. J Fair and family together with his household goods left Mon day morning for their new home at Kearney, Netr. Messrs. Frank Thompson, Frank Ofield and Levi Rranscomb furnished the transpor tation. Mrs Ed Isaacson was hastily sum moned to Dannebrog Monday to the bed side of her nephew. Master Kel son. Mrs. Isaacson arrived home Tuesday afternoon and reports the boy much better, with good chances for recovery. Word has been received tba* Lloyd Stephens had his Augers bad ly mashed while at work in the Railroad yards ntCh eyonne, Wyoin ing. W. M. Smelser received official notice of his appointment as Post master of onr city, last Monday. J. P. Stephenson paid Loop Citv a flying business visit Tuesday. Yillege election was held Tuesday and everything passed of! smoothly. W. F. Mclnturf, C. II. Winehell. R. M. Hiddleson, C. H. Wineteer and Chris Nielsen were elected aider men from their respective wards and W. M. Smelser was appointed clerk. Lon Zink bought and shipped a car load of hogs from this place Tuesday. For sale;—A gray mare seven years old weight 1,000 lbs. A bargain for some one. Enquire at Post office. _ U. No Me. YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK One of the most delightful spots on the American continent, and more easi ly reached via the Union Pacific than via any other line, is the Yellowstone National Park. The stage rida from Monida by the poiatial Concord Coashe? of the Matilda & Yellowstone Stage company Is through scenery hardly inferior to the park itself. Bide trip from Ogden, Utah, or Poea tello, Idobo, via Nonida, and Monida <$ Yellowstone Stage Co., in both direct ions, will be furnished holders of al tickets (one way first and second class regular tourists, or special round trip excursion ticket!,) sold at Denver, Chey eune and points east, passing througl Ogden, or Pocatello to points in tht states of California, Nevada, Oregon Washington and that part of Briti«t Columbia lying north of the state o] Washington, upon application to O. Ji L. agents at either Ogden or Pocatello at the very low rates of 849 00 This rate will include rail and stag! fare covering seven and one-half days trip, including all meals and lodging beyond Monida. Full information cheerfully furnisher upon application II J. Clifton, Agent. FAVORITE ft EARLY EVERYWHERE Constipation means dullness, depres sion, headache, generally disordered health. DeWItt'a Little Early Risers stimulate the liver, open the bowels ant relieve this condition. Safe, speedy ant; thorough They never gripe. Favorltf pills. For sale by Odendahl Bros. RoVal 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 BAKJNQ l>OWPM CO.. KF* VOBX_ |'rn| I-arming l« I'rnff tftbl*. After leugliing nt the French people for their frog-eating proclivity th« t'nlted Stntes Is doing very well in that line, for the food commission es timates that we catch In this country about 2,000.000 frogs: that we masti cate their toothsome hind legs for tho gratification of our appetites. These frogs, which have been hopping for years more and more into the gas tronomic favor, are sought for in all parts of the country, furnishing a pay ing industry not only for the hunters of them in their natural haunts, but the scores of persons who have frog farms and raise them as they might raise chickens. To these persons the frogs mean an annua! investment of $100,000, according to the report of the commission, and that means $150, 000 to the consumers.—Chicago Jour nal. CLERK'S WISE MUOESTION. ‘1 have lately been much troubled with dyspepsia, belching and sour stotn acb." writes M. 8. Mead, leading phar macist of Attleboro Mass. "I could eat hardly anything without suffering sever al hours My clerk suggested I try Kod ol Dyspepsia Cure which I did with most happy results. I have had no more trouble and when one can go to eating mince pie, cheese, candy and nuts after such a time, their digestion must he pretty good I endorse Kodol Dyspepsia euro heartily . You don't have to diet. Eat all the good food you want but dou't overload the stom wti. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digests your food. For sale by Odendabl Bros. Go to Frank Dennis when vou want the very best grade i of flour. WANTED SKvKUAI. persons ok CIIAHACTEh and g >od reputation in each state (one in this county required) to rep. ri rent and ailvertise old established weal tliy business house of solid financial aland, ing. Salary f 18 weekly with expenses additional, all payable in cash each Wed nesday direct from head i.dices. Horse and carriage furnished when necessary, Refer ences, Enclose self addressed stamped en velope. Manager, 316 laxton Building, Chicago. scpll ilSw THE LAST HEARD OF IT •■My little buy took the croup one night and soon grew so bad you could hear him breathe all over the house, "says F, D. Reynolds, Mansfield,0. “We feared he would die. but h few doses of On** Minute Cough Cure quickly relieved him and he went to sleep. That’s the last we heard of the croup. No* isn't acough cure '.ike that valuable?*’ One Minute Cough Cure is absolutely safe and act immediately. For coughs,colds, croup, grip, bronchitis and ail other throat and lung troubles it is a certain cure. Very pleasant to take The little ones like it. For sale by Odeudabl Bros. Reader You will convey a lasting favor and receive a reward, if you will report the name of dealers trying to sell you a substitute for the Madison Medi cine Co's Rocky Mountain Tea. Odend'dil Bros. KSTRAY NOTICE.—Strayed from my place, eight miles north of Loup City, one dark red heifer calf, about ter> weeks old. Was missed March 5th When last seen was going south. Finder will leave word at this nffleeor address Andrew Wistkand, Loup City, Xeb. Best Dray Line, Quickest Time. .TAMES CONGER, Prop. My Ice will be delivered to any part of the city. The ice house will be opened but once a day, and that will be at t o’clock a, m. All kinds of hauling will be given prompt attention and will make a specialty of moving household good. We solicit your patronage. JAMES CONGER, LOCK CITY, • - - NEBRASKA. Eggs! Eggs! Eggs! FOIl HATCHING. 1 situ now ready to fill your or der from choice stock. Rose Comb Brown Leghorn, 15 eggs, $1.00, r.r $4 00 for 100. Patridge Cochins, 15 eggs $1.00 Cornish Indian Game, 15 eggs, for $1 50. White Holland Turkey eggs 0 for 1 50. MRS. A HANSEL WHBATOSB If you want a good food for your child ren, try M’heatose. It is easily and quickly prepared, and very healthful. Follow cooking directions to get the full benefit. Ail reliable grocers have it. California Breakfast Food WE HAVE THE AGENCY POR Alfred Peats & C§ 1902 PRIZE WALL PAPERS These famous patterns are handsomer and better made than those of any »other manufacturer. They consist of all r grades from the most inexpensive Kitchen i and Red Room papers to the choicest Halls, f Dining Rooms and Parlors, representing a stock of over 3,000,000 rolls. Don't buy old shop worn goods when WE CAN SAVE YOU SO PER CENT, on any one of our (100 patterns manufactur ed expressly for the spring of 1902. ORDERS TAKEN TOR ONE ROOM OR A WHOLE HOUSE, OESIQNS AND COLORINGS EXCLUSIVE. MRS. A. J. KEARNS, Agt., Loup City, Nebraska NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA II«POPTED SHIRE STALLJOfl. JONG. will stand at my farm, one and one-half miles north of Loup City during the season of 1902 He sure and see me before you breed. I hare just what you are looking for, a good, heavy thoroughbred and rny prices are reasona ble. FRANK OTLF.WSKI, LOUP CITY, - - NEB. H 1 JJ OUR fl FEED HAY and GPAIN. 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 goods promptly delivered. Call and see me whether 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, NEB. COLONIST EXCURSION RATES Every clay during the mouths of March and April, 1902, the UNION PACIFIC will sell Colonist Excursion tickets at the following one way rates: To Butte, Anaconda and Helena $20 no To Spokane. 22 50 To points on Great Northern Ky. Spokane to Wenatchee, inc. via Huntington and Spokane. 22 50 To points on Great Northern Ky. west of Wenatchee via Hunt ington and Spokane local over Winatchee, not to exceed. 25 00 To Portland. Tacoma and Seattle 25 00 Ashland. Ore. , and Intermediate Points, including brarch lines on S. P. Co. south of Portland, via Portland. 25 00 Corresponding low rates from intermediate points on on the UNION PACIFIC. far-Write for rat*** to point* not Klven above. J. II Clifton, Agent. ASTONISHING OFFER!!. )'■ r «. r j rt we have o*»r Whtra * *r,/1 flyerst* Wh» )* »nl«r»only i. ; -t , fcfl *• M Ifc ••>!«« l«,r to ill oih»n. 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W« sell the Whiskey end Ctrars In-A151 V #0 QY C O Ii with prt viler# of ex Hudlngthe 14 prises f >r U as le I )<isvl am'nation. while Whiskey ani ( i/ar« alone mat more than we aak for the entire lot Our Whiskey is an Abeeleuir Tore 10 year eld Kys and our (Ifftru genuine Cuban hand made. elrer lli'ani.rn: ia in r>nt own fidr^r These riran are far l •ttor Jtt.an anything o.ar i<1 vertiard hafora W# i.uarant*-* tha frond* and '• fun. 11 _ rB . - ~ ~ . jf0 wftlt two 1 cork-** few. 1 ngsr cuMrr anil ■■■ I . ■ II "ifc'UL '1 «'«n aiiytnu.it vivarviae<l ocion »*a »#oar» eMoaoyifnot rpCC V An T.r.ir » Prrmi'iro of an oWr ml Pec kel l r •• r^pwamd. I (ILL C (l*aa cotter, If «j 97 iiMQlIn advan-* will Ith ordar (ixoda a*nt in plain package. Write for whoteeale Prlca Litta of Liquora and Cigara fteaponaitla apnita wanted OrUW Vwtaf. C. H. DlillLLUl a iiibllUKstxiNG CO. i>«pU o.f 4bi Worth Clark bt., Chicago, 111a