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About The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917 | View Entire Issue (April 18, 1902)
Lioaal Daws. J, T. Hale made a business trip to Ravenna Tuesday. A. J. B. Fairbairn was doing busi ness's! tbe county Beat Saturday. W. P Round, of Arcadia was do ing business in town Wednesday. Phillip KiDg of Arcadia was in to •ee us last Wednesday while in tow n. W. S. Owens has just recieved a fine line of summer lap dusters; pret ty designs. Trunks, valises, shawl straps, and ■atchel handles, kept at W. S. Owen s harness store. When you want any thing in the harness line go to a harness store When you are sick go to a doctor. W. C. Kittle of Oak Creek town ship was a pleasant caller last Tues day while doing business at the hub. When you want a good carriage, or wagon grease, go to W. S. Owen s harness store and get it, Every box guaranteed aa represented. I have some good work horses for sale. T. M. Ileed. Drs W I. Sevmour & Williams the eye and ear specialists will be in Grand Island, June 5th. Alfalfa cane and millet seed also garden seeds in bulk at T. M. Reeds. Mrs. Geo. E. Benschoter and youngest daughter left Wednesday for a few days visit to her parents at Fremont, Neb. She was sitting up with a sick man. Xo professional nurse was she. Simply sitting up with her love-sick lov'r Giveibg him Kockv Mountain Tea. For sale by Odendahl Bros. The I. O. O. F. lodge of Loup City have changed their meeting night from Wednesday, until Satur day. The first meeting will be Sat urday, April 20. Chas. Haller of Clay township was a pleasant caller at this office last Tuesday while in the city. He reports winter grain looking well in his locality. August Bechthold and John Shrove were in to see us last Monday and renewed their subscription to this paper. They left with their families for Springview, Nebraska and order ed the paper to that address. The club closed the season with a masquerade last Friday night. An enjoyable time was had by all. The club dances have been a decided success during the past winter. Theo. Wilson, of Oak Creek is enjoying a visit from his brother R. A. Wilson of Wisconsin who stop ped off a few days on his way to his ranch in Keya Paha county this state. A, P. Culley is storing his house hold goods in the office building north of the First Bank. We under stand that Mrs. Culley intends going to Indians tor a few months visit to her old home. After her return it is likely that they will go to house keeping again. The wife of a farmer near Kenney had a liniment she used for every thing. The other night she was sick and her husband got up in the dark, got the liniment and rubbed it over her body. The next morning it was discovered that he had got a bottle of blueing instead of the liniment.— Saybrook Gazette. Loup City and Sherman county is not baying a great boom this year, bnt we note with pleasure a steady and substantial growth, both as to enterprise and population. Quite a number of substantial farm houses in various parts of the county have been budt within the past year. New comers have been arriving daily and many have bought property here and shipped a large amount of household and farming goods. The Royal Highlanders gave an entertainment Monday evening. Rec itations were given by Miss. Becb thold Miss. Ada and Charles Min ehull, also several of the little folks Songs were sung by W. R. Mellor, L. N. Smith, and Zoe Reed and sister. The entertainment was closed byj. W. Long. Refreshments were then served after which a few hours were spent in dancing. The enter tainment reflects credit on the order. All report a mont enjoyable time. August Reiman Una nearly com pleted liii* new lionse south of town. Jonn Haller drove over from Litchfield last Wednesday, returning in the evening. Richard Raker of Clear Creek, took a tine watering tank out to his farm yesterday. J. I. Depew showed us a leather pocket account book which was found among the keepsakes preserv ed by the late M. H. Smith, his fath er in-law, and which is, from, all ap pearanee9 126 years old. The first account recorded in it was of the date of 1776. On Saturday evening next the evangelist. Mrs. Adair, at the Bap tist church, will preach on the sub ject of the follies of daDciug and card playing. Mrs. Adair is an able and logical speaker, and can interest you. Every body invited, come out and hear her. There will be union services at the Baptist church Sunday evening next. Let all interested iu the good work come and help make the meetings a grand success duriDg the balance of the week. The service Sunday even iDg will be the closing service of the meetings now in progress. Mrs. Adair will leave Monday for her home in Denver, Colorano. Come and shake hands with her. The meetings held by Mrs. Adair have resulted in much good and we hope will prove a lasting success. iueo. ujenaya, imorms us iuai ne contemplates taking a trip to Ger many about May 15th.-accompanied by bis daughter, Miss. Alma. Theo. expects to be gone three months and will write us weekly letters of interest tor the News, on subjects interesting concerning the past and present sights and times in the fatherland. Theo. contemplates going by way of Montreal, Newfoundland and the St. Lawienoe Iliver, crossing the ocean to Amsterdam, thence to Hamburg and the various scenes of his child hood,—Ashton News. The Odd Fellows had one of their characteristic good times Wednes day night. The following members of the Arcadia Lodge came down and put the work on for the home lodge. Messrs. Ed. Fuller, Geo. Thompson, G. L. Butterbeld, Claud Parrott, A. D. Duryea, P. D. Duryea, David Duryea, Abram Duryea, Fred Stratbdee, Sam Guy, Frank Thomp son, James Cooper, Chas Casa, Dud ley Goddard, M. Goddard and A. J. Fredenburg. The sta8 was highly praised for their work. J R Rich ardson, of Greeneld, Iowa, and A H Mead of Litchfield, were also in attendance. The following named gentlemen received degrees. Messrs. W Couton, Frank Dennis, James Burnett and T M Reed. At mid night the boys of the Loup City Lodge served a lunch. The Loup City Lodge I 0 0 F is coming rapidly to the front and confers from one to five degrees every meet ing night. Herman Jung started baking in his new brick oven last Tues day and for the first time had good success. He brought a sam ple of his work to this office which was good, although Herman says that his oven is not thoroughly dry and that he can do much better after a few trials. His first effort however, was atteniied with good success and we bespeak for him a good business. His bakery and lunch rooms are now open to the public and with his conveniences and experience in the bakery line all customers are assured of prompt and courteous attention. Such an enterprise bus bren long needed here and now that Mr. Jurg has spared no pains or expense to give us a first class bakery be should be liberally patronized. SEND ME THB1K NAMES. Send me the address of your friends who might be induced to move to N >b raeka and I will mail them our new 48 page book descriptive of Nebraska’s agricultural resources and its unbound td opportunities. The book Is lllurt rated with Nebraska farm scenes, and is supplemented with a sectional map ot the state. It well help bring any home seeker to Nebraska. J. Francis. Gemral Passenger Agent, | Omaha Nebraska. I.IH'K V t L.LK iTt.MN. BV I N«*. MS' . II wmH-er < f Ashton w*p Inrovrti <■■ buSine** Wednesday. Robf. Oh'n . Chu«. **.»ndstrnm *nib Hrlek M. Jnhn»en loft Wednesday :• fr»-r noon for Cooper Lake whwr they ex pect to enter tbo employ of tho K It company Mr. Flower* of Hastings wa< In on? city on bu -ines* W • biesd ty. Mrs. Mary Oth Id < f (’ • i •, Neb. com pan led by her son Chuil «. i- litre this An k visiting her sou Fiat k John Gray paid B » 1 is t business visit Thursday and brought ho i e a new team. Mr. John Anderson left Saturday afternoon f r Ouiaha In answer to a telegram informing him that his sister, Mrs. Wiec’b ck, had died. The sym pathy of the entire comtminiiv go our to the bereaved family. Some of our citizens will recall her to mind as Mis* Mary Anderson. Mrs. Henricb Sthormann accom panied by one of her daughters left Monday morning for Arlington, Nebr. where she go s for a visit with another of her daughters. It is a gill and Charles Nielsen is wearing a smile all over his face and— certainly we will smoko and w ish tin young ladv a long and hippr life. The young miss came Monday morning. April 1-ith, 1902. Helme*- Cblund of Lookout, Wyo. arrived Monday evening. We under stand he intends to remains here this summer with his father. Mr. E (5. Fiekler of Kif Springs Neb., was in our city M >nd ly afternoon representing Morrison, McIntosh ami Co. of Grii.Wr 11, low ,i, J. F. Opioid, helped Mr. I. II. Win cheli move his family and goods i n rlie* Jennings farm, four miles uorth oast of Loup City. Sam Fletcher left Tuesday afternoon for Western Idaho, where he cues to purchase several car loads i f horses. Harry U ly vtsite ! B ;o;u- Tuesday forenoon. J. W. Long of Loup City was here on business Tuesd «y. John Gr ly drove to Loup City ar:d bach Tuesday afternoon. We hear.] rumor' that Geo. Arnold had sold hip f irm to parties from the eastern part of this state. W. S. Waite received a summons to serve on the circuit court jury a Omaha which opens the 7th. of May. Those who wish to meet Dr. Sevmour at the Koehler hotel in grand Island. Tuesday June oth. may by writing him at once at Lincoln Nebr. secure a spe cial appointment card which will giro them the privilege of meeting him without charge for consultation. --—— SAVED HIM FROM TORTCRE There is no more agonizing trouble than piles. The constant itching and burning make life intolerable No post tion Is comfortable. The torture is un ceasing. DeWitts Hazel Salve cures piles at once. For skin diseases, outs, burns, bruises, all kinds of wounds it is un equalled. J Gerall, St Paul, Ark., says: From 1S65 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 counteferlts. For sale by Udendahl Bros. BIG HORN BASIN. Are you Interested in the Big Horn Basin of Wyoming? It’s a rich but undeveloped portion of Northwestern Wyoming. It contains marvellous open ings for small ranches along good streams in the valleys, with one mil lion acres of government land open for settlement uoder the United States land laws. The Burlington Route has just pub lished a folder descriptive of the Big Morn Basin. It is illustrated and con tains an accurate map. It tells about the lay of the land, character of the soil, products, yield, irrigation and opportunities. If you’re interested, better write for a copy. It is free .1 Francis. General 1’sssenger Agent. Omaha, Nebraska. FAVORITE NEARLY EVERYWHERE Constipation means dndnegs, depies sion, headache, g neralit disordered health. DeWitt’s 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 Oden laid 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. ROYAL MKINQ POWOFB CO., NEW YORK. I Would You r®® knowingly boy n n cl Ann groceri»i /ur your tablet Hi'W niulta Hie sun o n bulk oiffitrn—cc: dautly exposed to dirt am! dust—be clsaut Lien Od/es comes in sealed pound packages only, thus in suring freshness, strength, flavor and uniformity. DRESS MAKING. I "ill do dress m iking and sewing nr my tesit’enee and will guarantee good work at reasonable prhcs If you wish any work done in Ibis line cal! at residence in east parr of town. Mns. 'I'. M Reed CI.PKK 8 WlftK sCUOESTIOM. *'l have utely been imich if. ubled witlt dyspepsia, belching and sour stom ach.” writes M S. Mead, leading phar macist of Attleboro Mass. '• I could eat hardly anything w ithout suffering sever al hours, My clerk suggested 1 try Kod <d D>«p<*| ia Cure which I did with most happr results. I have had no more trouble and when one esn go to eating mince pi-*, cheese, e only and nuts after such a time, their digestion must he prettv good 1 ondor-e Kmi •) Dyspepsia cure heartily . You d m‘r 11 *v • to diet. Eft all the good food you want but don't overli* 1 th sterna -ti. K dol Dyspepsia Cur • Si your f ml. For sale by Odciuluhl Hros. uoio ! rank Dennis when yon want the very best grade of flour. WAnTkii-SEvEBAL Pfcl’.SOSS Ol ell ak.\i'riCu and e >; il reputation iu each state (one in this county required) to rep 11-cut unit u. l ertise old pstabh-hed weal tliy btti-ii’ - - lit in-o of > >iiii financial stand, tug. su'ary tit ■■ v ■ ktv truii expenses additional, alt payable In cash ettcb Wed ne«i!:iy dir-'ct frotn he el otMe«Horse and j carriage furnished wnen neeosary- ueler er.t . Kn-tose suit addressed stamped en velope Manager, :J1G i axt.oi building, Chicago. sepili.’ow TUI. LAST lif t Rll OF IT ‘ Mv Itfie I* iy tie lv III ' croup one night ami -con grew o bad you cottlil bear bun hr- a the all over the bouse, “says I . It K ytiobls. Mau-ficlil,O. *• We feared be would die, but a few doses of 0a<- Minute Cough CurtM|tp kljrelieved him ami bo went to sleep. That's the last we beard of the croup. Xo-v isn’t acoutth cure .ike tb it valuable?" One ^limite Cough • ure is absolutely safe and net immediately. For coughs,colds, croup, grip, bronchitis and alt other throat and lung re bins it is H c-rtaiii cure. Very pleasant to take The little ones like it. For sale by Odeudahl Bros. Header—You will convey a lasting favor anil receive a reward, if you will report the name of dealers trying to sell you a substitute for the Madison Medi cine (o’s Rocky, Mountain Tea. OJemlahl Bros. ESTRAY NOTICE.—Strayed from mv place, eight, miles nortli of Loup City, one dark red belter calf, about ten weeks old. Was missed March 5th When last seen was g big south. Finder will leave word at this oflice or address Asdkeiv Wistrand, Loup City, Xeb. Best Dray Line, Quickest Time. JAS. W. CONGER, Prop. My ice will bo delivered to any part of the city free. The ice house will be opened but once a day. and that will be from 1 to H o’clock a. m. All kinds of hauling will bo given prompt attention and will make a specialty ot moving household g.xxl. We solicit your patronage. JAS. W. CONGER, Lour CITY, . . . NEBRASKA. Eggs! Eggs! Eggs! FOR HATCHING. 1 am now ready to fill your or der from ex ice slock. Rose Com it Brown Leghorn, 15 egos, $1.00, or $4.00 for 100. 1 ’.* i;■ Cochins, 15 eggs $1.00 C'dnifh Indian Game, 1.3 eggs, for $1 .30 V. !■; II 4l. (IF, !;• s i-.gs !i fm 1 50. MRS. \ HANSEL V7 HgAT OSB V '! FIRST p£jOuw.mr rijHE Breakfast i?™ , vw'!/ ?r you want a good food f,.» your child ren, try Wheatose. It is easily and qnirkly prepared, and very healthful. Follow cooking directions to get the full hcnefit. All reliable grocers have it. C^-cmia Breakfast Food WE HAVE THE AQENCY FOR rnireii Peats & Gi;s 1902 PRIZE WALL PAPERS These famous patterns are handsomei and better made than those of any Other manufacturer. They consist of all grades from the most inexpensive Kitchen and Bed Room papers to the choicest Halls, j Dining Rooms and l’arlors, representing a f| stock of over 3,000,000 rolls. Don't buy old shop worn goods when 1 WE CAN SAVB YOU 30 PER CENT. I on any one of our 600 patterns manufactur ed expressly for the spring of 1902. ORDERS TAKEN ROR ONE ROOM OR A WHOLE HOUSE, DESIGNS AND COLORINOS EXCLUSIVE. MRS. A. J. KEARNS, Agt. Loup City, Nebraska CHICA G 0 BOSTO N NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA TjjVipopTE D SHIRE SfALLfGH, ICING. will stand at my farm, one and one-half miles north of Loup City during the season of 1902 Me sure ami see me before you breed. I have just what you are looking for, a good, heavy thoroughbred and my prices are reasona ble. FRANK OTLEWSKI, LOUP CITY, - - NEB. ri H U H an FCE UU. HAY apd GPAIN. BEST 0 1 the market. 1 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. Mailed 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* L0U1’ CITY, NEB. COLONIST EXCURSION RATES Every day during the months of March and April, 190-2, the UNION PACIFIC will sell Colonist Excursion tickets at the following one way rates: To Butte, Anaconda and Helena $20 00 To Spokane. 22 50 To points on Great Northern Ry. Spokane to Wenatchee, inc. via Huntington and Spokane. 22 50 To points on Great Northern Ry. 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 braich lines on S. P. Co. south of Portland, via Portland.'. 25 00 Corresponding low rates from intermediate points on on the UNION PACIFIC. By-Wrlte for rates to points not given above. J. H Clifton, Agent. K£uF?Hw.T» CltBj ASTONISHING OFFER!! For many years w* have told our Whisk lor and Cim* to Whnlo*alor*onl " ith fverjrqu-.rtboUIf of fir-r finmit lo year old Otiernt itvCIub PureKyc aon*) ho* of our j«*t-ly eelahratad fMatne Cuban Ifaod*!ttaiie 10c clear iiarana Cuban Mpeetat*, we will aivr AlUM.ITn.Y FREKonacftha hmd L'.T i extr* b’t v i.icko! Gent s Watches made. < no l*dvc' stem J'‘2 *T(3 Bct 'equine Aden can movement and case. beet tiniokecncr 01 r M ImIa lifetime 1 extra fine Vienna M*er TftZZPP;} Ben.uln® Meerschaum Cl*er Holder, I genuine Meerschaum r,3 *wihar Tobareo pouch. 1 elegant extra heavy !r’, Plir >",r' button,.'! ball top collar button, 1 neck" .1 double chain and one beautiful charm f heavily ^‘a** bitted. All these 14 plocoa with onebnx of oui ri»fc cLanSB*cU a an,i°n«n,1»ri hr.ttleof our famous 10 year old Queen V,ubPur* *>'• cannotlo bought for less than All 00 We sell the %,r, "a t - :>ight for less than $1100 ’ We sell th , , 4U WC l;"• i'"nN! ¥ tQ 07r O.D. with privilege of ex Wiriillit liirinilmUNU anilnatlon. while Wlilikev !!! xk£^,.j-!£'0*.\!n'’r' “’*n "• Mk tor tbo entire l„t Our Whlakcjr |» an Absolutely I ore 10 rcerold Hse nnH r»»ir n»«ni ManUx i nha> i< rnr® 10 ^i,roW KT* anfl our fcnnlae Cuba* hand I? ,, 1, p,‘«®wn fartorv These cigar* are far better Itl.an anything ever advertised before ffr Guaranty, tl.. ..rw.,U muu r*r»n.> thcmonry Irnot pCSP a •• rf|»r*#«*nle«l. iflkt a •• wnwatea. ■ llkL i ,1 ^LH®,of fl •***»♦ Pocket fci.ifa with two blade*. 1 cork-*T«w, 1 r.rnr cutl; *« whulLilo Prfco List! Lmuo™C^',rif ,J >? "**a‘irl ”'iv»l'r'’ wtth order (inode hm in plain packafu. "nw wngK«ai. ^ u.u Liquon^ Clfij Ju.poa.ib,. w«,Wd Ord.r to-dny. *'• o. 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