The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917, May 16, 1902, Image 5

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    The Northwestern
published EVERY FRIDAY
U THE COUNTY SKAT.
OKO. K. llKNHf'HOTKR,
Kill tor and FuDllsiher
TERMS:—It.00 pkk tkak. if paid in advance
Entered at the Loup City Postuftko for traris
mission through the mails as second
class matter.
BRINGS OUT A CROWD.
A KAKMKK KIOCKES IN THE CASE
AN ALL NIGHT TIME OF IT
Ou Tuesday afternoon a farmer
drove into town, and putting bis team
up at the Round Front barn spent a
few hours takiDg in the town and
apparently surveying the lay of the
law) preparitory to engaging in a
well laid plau to carry out some
particular object in view.
He was well dressed and had tin
appearance of a gentleman instead of
a suspicious looking character as i.
sometimes want to travel through tin
country. His deportment did Dot
cause any alarm or suspicion as be
seemed to be friendly and familai
with those whom he met and with
any and all subjects introduced
Rut as the shades of night wore
on it became apparent to a close
observer that his stop over was being
made for some special purpose. An
other noticable circumstance was the
presence of two full uniformed sol’
diers in town and who had suddenly
appeared on the scene.
Those who noted the actions of
the first named gentleman was free
to express an opinion that he was
bent on doing something out of
the ordinary. The editor’s attention
wascalledto the circumstance and
we being of an inquisitive nature, as
most editors are, at once approached
the gentleman to learn what we could
ot Liin and the mysteries surround
ii g the case We at once recognized
him to be a person of no less im
portance than A. L. Baillie, who,
as he stated to us, was going to
spend the night in the city, and
meet, for the first time in six years,
with his brother masons at their fes
tive turnout. When this became
known Mr. Baillie was given the
freedom of the towo, took supper
with ye editor and family, took in
the Masonic banquet and spent the
remainder of the night with his
brother mason, John II. Travis, thus
making an all night stop-over in the
city.
Two well dressed, full uniformed
government soldiers came in town
last Tuesday and of course our peo
pie were a little curious to know
who they were, where they came
from and why they came. It was
not long however until they made
knowu their business, which was to
give themselves over to the sherifl
of this county for having deserted
their post at Port Niobrara. They
are bright looking young men of
perhaps 22 years of age, one by the
name of Hamilton and the other
Ilopeman. formerly of Pennsylvania
and New York. According to their
own story they left home soon after
they became of age and deciding to
join the army at once enlisted and
was soon thereafter stationed with
the troops at Fort Niobrara After
being ou duty several months ihey
became tired of the work, and one
day while out on a spree deserted
camp. For several days they have
been traveling on foot through the
country, keeping most of the time
in the hills and out of sight as much
as possible. Nearly all day Wed
nesday they were in the bills not
far from this city when they made
up their minds that it would be bet
ter to be a true soldier than to trv
longer to evade the officers under
such difieult circumstances and so
gwe themselves over to Sheriff
Snyder. Thev were at once placed
in the county jail and the intelligence
was at ouce communicated to the
bead officers at the Fort. In due
time the order came to hold the pris
oners until the arrival of the officers
who would lake them iu charge ami
pay the reward usually given in
such cases for theii arrest and de
tention. Later the sheriff was noti
fied to take them to the government
| < tliciala at Omaha when tic would r< •
cieve a reward <df id each and all
expenses He started this morning.
Mui'h information nns bteo place t
before our reader* during the past fm r
weeks concerning The Millard, the
leading hotel of Oiuatia, the great im
provements that Lave bi‘en made
through remodeling, renovating and
refurnishing throughout; its central lo
cation, first-class cusine, high grade sei
vicejand the fact that our townspeepe
» an stop at this first-class Oin iha hoti I
at as low i rate as 82 00 per day on the
American Plan ami 81.00 on theEuroi
ean plan. There is still much more to
be said concerning the hotel ami its
management that our readers are
certain to be interested in. It is part of
what is known as the Market llo’el
System, and very few people of this
state know of ils vast extent. It com
prises The Millard at Omaha, The Lin
coln at Lincnln and all tin* railrord ho
tels ami eating houses from rlie Trans
fer eating house at Council Bluffs and
the Union Depot at, Omaha, along the
(Union Pacific Railway, to Ogden and
Salt Lake, Utah; and from Granger,
along the Oregon Short Line, to Hum
ington, Oregon and thence on to the
Union Depot at Portland, Oregoi .
And this is not all of it. The System,
through another chain of hotels and
eating houses, < xtends southward from
Kansas City, Missouri, along the K m
sas City Southern Railway, to Port
Arthur, Texas. Thus the name of
J K. Market, the head of this great
hotel system, is Indelibly impressed
upon 11 ins-continental travel, from the
Missouri 'siver to the Pacific Ocean,
ami upon another line of travel from
Kansas City to the Uulf of Mexico.
Nearly three thousand people arc on
Mr. Markel’s pay roll. One item alone,
out of very many, will give an idea < f
the vast expense connected with the
supply department of the Market Hotel
System, During the year 1901, mere
than One Hundred and Fifty Thousand
dollars was expended for fresh meat
beef, pork and mutton only. That
explains why every one who stops at
The Millard or The Lincoln, or any
other of the Market hotels or eating
houtes, speaks so highly of the line
cuts of fresh meat that are without
exception served to them. It is always
the best that can he had in the market,
Mr. Marked will have nothing less than
that served at his tables. The next
time our readers visit Omaha, they
should stop at The Millard or if in
Lincoln, they should stop at The Lin
coin, the only tirst-class hotei in thet
city, and most conveniently located
opposite the railway depots and the
Post Office. The rate at The Lincoln
is also as low as $2.00 per day on the
American Plan.
There will be a joint discussion
between all the fraternal lodges of
this city, at Pilger’s opera house, on
the evening of May 21st., the ob
jeet being to have two speakers from
each organization to represent the
merits of the order. All the best
speakers of the different organiza
tions have already been selected for
the occasion and the committee is
busy arranging a progiamme that
will interest you. All are cordially
invited. Come out and enjoy a
grand good time.
DANGEROUS It' NKGI.KCTKD.
Burns, cuts anil other wounds often
fail to heal properly If neglected and be
come troublesome sores. PeWitt's Witch
Hazel Salve prevents such consequences.
Even where delay has aggrtvated the In.
jury PeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve • tfects
a cure. ‘'I had a running wireun my leg
thirty years,” rays It O llartly, Yankee
town. Indiana. After using many rein
edles, I tried PeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve
A few boxes healed the sore.” Cures all
skin deseases, files yield to it at once.
Beware of counterfeits. -Odendahl Bros.
WANTS OTHKosTO KNOW
“I have used PeWitt,s Little Early Ris
ers forcoustipailoiiur.il torpid liver and
i hey are all right I am glad lo endorse
them for I think wheu we Unit a good
thing we ought to let others know It,"
writes Alfred Ilclnze, Quincy, III., They
never gripe or distress. Sure safe pills.
Odtndahl Bros.
Those who wish to meet Dr. Seymour
•it the Ko<*hl >r hotel in grand Island.
Tuesday June 5th. may by writin gltim
;it once at Lincoln Nettr. secure a spe
ci d appointment card which will give
tin in the privilege of meeting him
without charge for consultation.
HALE KATES EAST
One fare for the round trip to Harris
burg, l’a . May 14 to 19.
Return limit Jane JOth.
Tickets good via Chicago or Sr I, mis.
A g.eat opportunity to visit the K id
Half rates from Harrisburg to points
in Pennsylvania, Maryland and Dis
trict of CnliimbD, jlay 21 lo 24th.
Ask the Builiugtnn agent.
*» • --—- •
LIKK A DROWNING MAN
“Five year-, ago a disease the ooctors
called dispepsia took such hold of me that I
could scarcely g ’■ writes George s. Marsh,
woll known attorney of Nocona, Tex.
• •: tool; quantities of pepsin and other
medicines but nothing helped me. Asa
drowning man grabs at a straw I grabbed
at Kudo!, t felt an Improvement at once
ai d after a few buttles am sound and well.”
K oilol 1st he only preparation « hichexactly
reproduces the natural digestive Juices and
consequently istheonlvone which digests
anv good food and cities any form ot stom
ach trouble, Odeudahl pros.
gp&£fii£U.& . r.
I I. I. DEl'EW®*
1 Blacksmith t Wagon Maker,
j| 511 1)00000 *<
My shoo is Hie largest anil best equipped north of the Platte River
£3 I have a four horse engine anil a complete line of the latest Improved, nit
•ri cliinery, also a fotee of experienced men who know how to operate It and
rq turn out a job with neatness unil dispatch.
i MY PRICES ARE REASONABLE AND PROMPT
ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALL CUSTOMERS.
§J Soliciting your patronage I am
Yours respectfully,
I! .1.1. DEPEVV, Loup City, Neb.
-zsleesl obex
CLOSING OUT. IF YOU WANT
-YOUR CHOICE FROM
a Fine Assortment of Stioes p to
I
■
HENPY DOLLJf'JG
Having sold mv business building and residence
property in Loup City 1 have decided to cDse out my
entire stock 11 shoes at TEN PER CENT DISCOUNT.
Cali and got tirst choice. I desire to close out this stock
at once. I am going out of the shoe store business to
j stay out and will positively give this discount with every
sale. My business is such that 1 will be out of the store
a part of the time and It you And me absent Mr. Morgan,
the jewler will wait on vou
HENRY DOLLING, Loup City, Neb.
1____ __.___ .....
The Republican county central J
committee met yesterday, May 15th ^
at the otliee of Chairman Wall, in
this city and fixed the date for the
next county convention to be held
at Loup City, on Wednesday, June
4tb. The call will state that said
convention will be held for the pur
pose of electing delegates to the
state, congressional and senatorial
conventions, and for the purpose of
nominating candidates for count)
attorney and representative, and also
»o elect a county central committee.
We will publish the call showing
representation Dext week.
DON'T START WRONG
Don’t start the Hummer with a lingering
cough or cold. We all know what a “sum
mer cold’’ is. It’s the hardest kind to
cure, often it “hangs on', through the en
tire season. Take It in hand right now.
A few doses or One Minute Cough Cure I
will set you light sure cure for coughs, j
colds, croup, grip, bronchitis, all throat
and lung troubles. Absolutely safe. Acts j
at once. Children llkt' it. "One Minute
Cough Cure is the best cough medicine
I ever used,” says J. If. Bowles, Uroveton
N. il. I never found anything else that
acted so safelyandqulckly." OdendAhl Bros 1
A novel feeling uf leaping, bounding ini- !
pulse goes through your body, you feel :
young uct young and are young after tak |
lug Reeky Mountai n Tea. 35 els-Odendalil
Bros.
” I
STOPS THK GOUGH ANIJ WORKS
OFF THK 001,0
Laxative Broino Quinine Tablet* cure a
cold in one day. No. cure, No l*ay. 1’rlce
•J5 cents.
When you want any thiug in the!
harness lino go to a harness store'
When you are sick go to a doctor.
FoK half, ok Rest:—The east half of
block in nor*h east part of city, contain
ing house, barn, etc. Will also sell lurni
ture at private t ale.
Mrs mo. is it smith
LIGHTNING!
FOR ABSOLUTE
PROTECTION TO LIFE
AND PROPERTY
use ihe Old Reliable Frauklin
Lightening Rods, which have been
in successful use for over fifty
years. Manufactured by Cole Bros.
Co , 720, 72:3 and 7*24 north 7lh.
street, St Louis, Mo.
This Company give a guarantee
(or insurance) of #.5U0 free with
each building robded. Best of
workm irisbip. Reasonable briees.
Satisfaction guaranteed or no pay.
For purlieus and prices address
N\ barska’s Resident Ruder.
W. E. Dhaka:.
Grand 1-1 mil Xebr.
Honest ageDt wanted
Salary or Comm ssion.
This signaturo is on every box of the genuine
Laxative Bromo^Quinine rabieu
the remedy that cures » cold In one day
i
Don’t waste your money on worthless im
itations of Rocky Mountain Tea. net the
genuine made only by the Madison Medi
cine Co. a great family remody. 35cts.—
Odend&hl Uros
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Offick at Lincoln, Neb.
AFIUL, Stb, 1902.
Notice is hereby given that the follow
ing-named settler has filed notice ot his
intention to make final proof in sup
port of his claln, and that said proof
will be made before J. A. Angler,
the County Judge at Loup City, Nebraska.
DD May 20, 1902, viz: Samuel C. Fletcher,
ror the northeast quarter of Section
W, Township 14, Rauge 14, Homestead
Entry 17,318. lie names the following wit
nesses to prove his continuous residence
upon and cultivation of said land, viz:
Charles M. Snyder, of Loup City, Neb.
A. J. Cray, of “ •• «
Henry Tangeriran,of Rockville, ••
Albert Snyder, of Loup City, “
Auy person who desires to protest against
he allowance of such proof, or who knows
if any substantial reason, under the
aw and the regulations of the Interior
Department, why such proof should not
ie allowed, will be given an opportunity
it the above mentioned time and place
to cross-examine the witnesses of said
Uimant, and to offer evidence In re
tmttal of that submitted by clalmaut.
W. A. Ubrrn, Register.
NOTICE run rUlsLICATlON.
Land Office at Lincoln Neb.
May 7tli. 1902
Notice is hereby given that the follow
lug-named settler lias Hied notled of h s
Intention to make final proof In support
□fills claim, and that said proof will be
made before J A. Angler, the county
Judge at Loup City, Nebraska, on .nine vie,
lay, vis. Jens Christensen for the north
west quarter of Section 21. Township 16
Kange 16, llonestead Entry 17,423. He
names the. following witnesses to
prove his continuous residence upon
and cultivation of said land, viz Clias.
Fredrickson, of Arcadia, Nebraska, lieorgo
H. Whitman. Jr of Arcadia, Nebraska,
William Mlnne of Arcadia, Nebraska.
Krnest Leatherman, of Arcadia Nebraska
Any person who desires to protest against
the allowance of sacli proof, or who knows
of any substantial reason, under I lie law
and the regulations of the Interior Depart
ment, v/hv such proof should not be allow
ed. will be given an opportunity at the
above mentioned time and place to
cross-examine the witnesses of said
claimant, and to off er evidence in rebuttal
of that submitted bv claimant
W A. (.BEEN, Register.
Eggs! Eggs! Eggs!
FOIt HATCHING.
I am now ready to fill your or
der front choice stock.
Rose Comb Brown Leghorn, 15
eggs, $1.00, or $4 00 for 100.
I’utridge Oochifis, 15 eggs $1.00
Cornish Indian Game, 15 eggs, for
$1 50.
While Holland Turkey eggs 0 for
1 50.
MRS. A. HANSEL
A- S- MAIN.
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
LOUP CITY. NEBRASKA.
OFFICE AT RESIDENCE.
R. J. NIGHTINGALE,
taoap arrr, « . m
A. P. CUULBY, P. 0ULU1T.
FIRST BANK
OF LOUP CITY.
General Banking
BusincssT r ansae ted.
Paid up Capital Stock $20,000.
CORRCSPONNMTt:
Seaboard Natltmol B*nk, Htw York City, N. Y.
Omaha National Bank, Omaha, Nebraska.
We are Headouaftefs foj
WINDMILLS, PUMP. PIPES & FIXTURES
We have every appliance for making first class
Drive or Hydraulic Wells and
t
respectfully solicit your order. Our charges are reasonable
our prices arc right! We have added a feed grinder t,o our
business and are prepared to do custom work or lurmsb
ground .feed at reasonable rates. Grind Saturday and Monday.
WE REPAIR BINDERS AND HORSE POWERS AND GUA BAN
TEE OUR WORK TO GIVE SATISFACTION.
LEWIS HALLER
ASTONISHING OFFER!!
For many years wo have eol<l our Whiakleaand t ignrs to Wholesaler*only
arid our brands are preferred by them, as they are superior to all others. Id
I order to givo the Consumer the benefit of the largo profits of Dealer %nd
Middleman wo have de< ided t«* now sell direct to the Consumer our Boat
Popular Brand-* of Whiskies and Cigars at less than whole: do prices
With every quart l»otlle of .irfnmnu* 10 year old Queen Cltyfloh PureRyv
and one box of <>ur justly crb lo ated genuine Cuban Hand-Made 10e eleai
Havana CnbanHperfala. wo will rive ABHOLI TELY FEEKoneof the hand
someet open far* extra heavy nickel Gent's Vetches made (no ladyti item
wind and aet genuine American movement and ram? best timekeeper on
earth, does n<>t ttrnlsh and will last a lifetime 1 extra fir.e Vienna Meer
schaum Pine. 1 genuine Meerschaum Cigar Holder, 1 genuine Meerschaum
‘‘igaretto Holder, I pretty leather Tobacco p« urh. 1 elegant extra heavy
nickel match box, 1 pair pearl ruff buttons 1 ball top collar button. 1 neck
lie holder, 1 pair sleeve butt >ns 1 double chain and one beautiful charm
til jewelry heavily 14k gold pi tted All these 14 pieces with one box of our
ramousf'uhanSpecials and one quart b< ttleof our famous 10 year old Queen
r'ity Club Pure kye cannot bo bought for lens than $12 00. We sell the
Whiskey and Cigars In- AIII V Cf 0 QT ^ °-D with privilege of ex
cluding the 14 prises for Ulll* V amlnation, while Whiskey
•od Cigars alone roet more than we ask for the entire lot Our Whiskey Is
an Abeelutely Pure 10 year old Ky# and our Cigar* genuine Cobaa hand
made,clear Havana, made In our own factory These cigars aro far better
than anything ever advertised before We Guarantee the roods and refund
——IiHIiC v an extra rremiuru of an elegant Pocket knife with two blades, 1 cors*« rew, i cigar cuwr ami ■
•s represented. I MbW i glass cutter, If 97 is eeut in advance with order Hood* sent in plain packafl*. Write for
wholesale Price Lists of Liquors end Cigars. Responsible agents wanted Order to*dajr.
u. S. DISTILLER’S DISTRIBUTING CO. Dept, u., U1 North Clark St., Chicago, 11L
ARE
YOU
DEAF?
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.
Gintlrmm : — Being entirely cured of deafness, thanks to your treatment, I will now give yon
a full history of my case, to be used at your discretion.
About five years ago my tight ear began to sing, and this kept on getting worse, until I lost
my hearing in this car entirely.
I underwent a treatment for catarrh, for three months, without any success, consulted a num
ber of physicians, among others, the most ciuineut car sjiecialist 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 your advertisement accidentally in a New York paper, 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 car has been entirely restored. I thank you
heartily and beg to remain Very truly yours.
F. A. WURMAN, 730 S. Broadway. Baltimore, Md.
Our treatment does not interfere with ifour usual occupation.
YOU GAW CURE YOURSELF AT HOME
SNTENNATIQKAL AURAL CLINIC, 506 La SALLE AVE., CHICAGO, ILL.
Chrrbkd
Vfivpi
Quality.
— Cold Medal M
^^Pari^*go»Ui^WO^^^
Sold by T. II. ELSNER, Loup City, Neb
Don’t Be Fooledi
H^fRftMTioiua
ihc uic gniuiuc, uii^iubi
ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA
Made only by Madison Medi
cine Co.. Madison, Mis. It
keeps you well. Our trade
mark cut on each package.
Price. 35 cents. Never sold
In bulk. Accept no substl*
tut*. A(k your druggist.
Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure
Digests what you eat.
This preparation contains all of
dlgestants and digests all kinds of
food. It gives i nstant relief and never
fails to cure. It allows you to eat all
tlte food you want. The most sensiti
stomachs can take It. By its use many
thousands of dyspeptics have been
cured after everything else failed, it
prevents formation of gas on the stow*
ach, relieving all distress after eating.
Dieting unnecessary. Pleasant to take.
It can’t help
but do you good
Prepared only by E. 0.7)r'ViTT&Oo., dhicvl
Xtioil. botllo contains Uxm.-atliuiOc.sls*
Eor sale by .ODiSNDAUL UKVS.,