The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917, May 30, 1902, Image 4

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    Lioaal D«ws.
Frank Dennis for tloor aud feed.
We sell all kinds of ground feed
at Dennis.
M 0 Mulick is doing business at
Omaha this week.
W. R Melior and W. L. Marcy,
were Lincoln visitors last week.
A. E. Chase is having the par
titions to bis dwelling plastered.
Mrs. W. S. Waite is visiting her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Grow.
G. Febig returned to Oregon last
Monday after a visit with his
parents.
W. S. Owens has just recieved a
fine line of summer lap dusters; pret
ty desigus.
Dr. Seymour the eye specialist in
Grand Island June 5tb.
Quarterly services were held in
the m. e. church Saturday evening.
Presiding Klder Crane was present.
W. C. Conhiser severely hurt hie
arm by accident. Having missed
his footing he fell from the hay
loft.
I will reward nay ons inform
ing me who the parties aro w ho
stole hay from my farm.—>1rs. II.
Taylor.
County attorney T. fi. Nightin
gale and attorney Mathew made a
professional trip to BrokeQ Bow
this week.
Mrs. Hawk received severe injur
ies last Saturday by falling from the
celler steps. She is agaiu able to
be around.
If you have never tried the brand
of flour sold by Frauk Dennis, at the
north side feed store you should
do so. It is the best.
When you want a good carriage
or wagon grease, go to W. S. Owen’s
harness store and get it. Every box
guaranteed as represented.
Mrs. S Hancock came up from
Hampton last Saturday to spend a
week visiting friends and to be pres
ent at Decoration day exercises.
For seed Cane, Millet and
Sweet corn call on T. M. Reed.
No. 52 passinger train, B. and M.
going east now leaves Loup City at
7:45 A. M. instead of 8:05.
Until further notice my appoint
ments will be as followe: Services
Sunday at Ashton 10:00 a. m. Rock
ville 2:0O p. m. Austin 4:00 p. m.
ud at Loup City at 8:00 p. m.
O. C. Porter, Pastor.
Mr*. A. Sutton and her daughter
Fannie of Valley county returned
home last Wednesday morniDg after
• few daya visit with her daughters
Mrs. A. E. Chase and Mrs. W. S.
Waite.
Robert Young informs us that
he has taken the contract to paint
the FirBt Bank buildingi the Times
office, the Peddler-McKinua milli
nery store and the Frank Dennis
floor and feed store.
Nelson Austin aDd wife of Cherry
county this state aie visiting friends
in the city. He informs us that his
parents are contemplating selling
their interest in the ranch and mov
ing back to Loup City.
The U. P. engine was derailed,
just noitb of the round house at this
place, hut was righted again without
damage. The train was several
hours late in consequence. Don’t
mention It to engineer O'Bryan.
There was some thirty ladies of
the Ladies Aid Society gatherod at
the residence of Mrs. J. T. Hale
last Wednesday and gave a farwel!
party to Mrs. M. H- Smith wtio ex
pects to start for her eastern home
soon
We are asked to announce that the
patriotic concert to he given to nighl
as a part of the program for Decora
tion day exercises will be at Pilger's
opera house instead of at society
hall as first announced. The enter
tainment will be free.
Last Friday we saw a large frame
building walking up street east of
the court house square, and upoD
inquiry learned that Mr. E. Holcomb
had purchased the large curpenter
shop building on the Burrows pro
perty and was moving it to his
lota north of L Hansen's resi
dence, where be will build an addi
tion and fit it up for a dwelling.
Best flour on the market st
Dennis.
Mrs. M. V. Whorton is painting
her resilience.
Hogs are bringing 0 tH) on the
Loup City market.
The merry go-round has been
moved to Arcadia.
Mrs. (iastejcr returned from Lin
coin last Friday evening.
Republican primary at the hose
house tomorrow at 2:00 p. m.
Cabbage and tomatoe plants, five
cents per. dozen at W. T. Gibson's.
J. A. Steveus, of Hazard town
shin, was at the county seat jester
day.
Trunks, valises, shawl straps, and
atchel handles, kept at W. 8. Owen's
sharness store.
Mr. E Holcomb mounted and
moved his frame building a distance
of five blocks in less than a day.
Miss Kffie Moon returned from an
extended visit to her sister Mrs.
Callahan of Kansas City, Kansas.
Judge Sullivan has ordered the June
term of the district court off. It will
probably go over to September.
Misses Florence Nightingale and.
Daisy Ilegliu who have bsen stud
ents at College View. Nebr. returned
home Tuesday.
Mrs, Smith and mother of Mrs.
Madely returned to her home last^
Monday morning and will remain on
her farm during the summer months.
Mrs. Chas. Reidel, was a pleas
ant caller Monday and subscribed
for a copy ot this paper to be sent to
her daughter, Mrs. John Roberts at
Omaha.
Come to Loup City to celebrate
the Forth of July. The German
Varien, aided by our citizens are
making preparations for a grand
time.
Lightening struck the Litchfield
Telephone system and severed the
wire just west of town last week.
It was soon put in talking order
again.
Mrs. Peter Ilankehe gave birth to
a pare of twin babies last Sa'urday
morning. The little cherubs are of
different pursuasion. He is a boy
and she is a girl.
Great moving picture show at the
opera house, June 3rd. It is said to
be first-class in every particular.
Come out and see them. Admis
sion 25 and 15 cents.
Mrs. A. P. Culley and two daugh
ters left yesterday morning for a
two months visit with friends in Cal
ifornia. Mr. Cullty, who is now iD
the east will ioin them later.
Don't forget that the moving
picture show at Pilger s opera house
June 3, will open promptly at 8:30,
and that it is one of the best shows
on the road. Get your seat early.
A letter from Holland Shettler,
Riverton, Neb. states that that
country is blessed with excellent
prospects for large wheat crops.
Rolland has a position in the River
ton Roller mills where he has been
for years.
Judge Mood, who has been build
ing a bouse on a school section south
west of town for Gunnerson and
Zimmerman, has completed the car
penter work and is now engaged in
making some substantial improve
ments on Mr. Zimmermun's resi
dence. He will cimraence another
house in the Zimmerman district
next week.
The memorial exercises at the
Baptist church last Sunday morning
were very fitting and an excellent
and impressive sermon by Rev.
Wcvand, of Grand Island was
listened to and highly appreciated
by a large audience. Rev. Weyand
was assisted in the services by the
I’riiding Elder Crane and Rev.
John Madely of the M. K. church.
The beautiful song by the flower
girls, paying tribute to the old sold
iers, as they presented each with
■i pretty bunch of fresh flowers was
a mo»t impressive part of the pro
gram. The ladies of the Circle
were nearly all present aod joined
the old soldiers in their march from
GAR ball to the church.
Mother, res one package makes two
quarts of baby medicine. See directions
There la nothing Justus good for babies
and children as Hocky Mountain Tea.
35cis.-odendan! Bros.
I(<H St VII.I.K ITEMS
Ye Rockville odi'or lias been to
the past month o attend to hi* journal
istie duties.
Mr Paul Finder spent several days
at Kearney visiting frien 1* 'hi* week
Since we last wrote this community
has been blest with several bountiful
rains and everybody is wearing a sm;l
as the prospects are “finer than silk-'
for a big crop of rye and winter when’.
Mr. Oeo. Arnold ha* moved his fam
ily Into D. M. Hendrickson's house.
Elmer Babcock has moved onto the
farm he bought of George Arnold.
“Is Rockville going to celebrate the
Fourth of July is the question that
was put to us. IIow about it, will w-e
or will we not.
Note.—With all due respect to tbe enter
prising citizens of Rockville we suggest that
they do not, but that they all come to Loup
City and join us la having a grand old fash
ioned good time. A subscription of over *300
has arleady been subscribed by our citizens
and a programme wilt soon announce that
there will be a grand parade, the baud will
play, racing will be on great orators preamt.
the stars and stripes wafted to the breeze,
guns, anvils and firecrackers on all sides.
Music and dam ing and lot of fun. merry go
round and round and round, etc. etc. etc
Yes. come to the county seat this year to cele
brate. The same suggestion and Invitation
is extended to all of our neighbor towns.—Ku.
NOTICE.—There is a finb opening
for a good phy sician ami drug store
In Rockville. Anyone wishing to cor
respond with us by sending to Box 71.
Rockville, Neb. There is also plenty
of-room and business here tor a flour
ing mill and a creamery,
A Westergr* n of Austin was in to mi
Wednesday.
G. II Mueller of Ashton drove over
to our burg Wednesday morning to
take the train
W. F. Mclnturf is huviug "quite a
swell afl'air" these d tys—;t is a
largo carbuncle on the side of his face,
which gives him no end of trouble.
NO NE.
ANNOUNCEMENT.
G C. Porter wishes to make tlie fi 1
lowing announcement:
Beginning June 1st and continuing
through most of July [ expect to diseu-s
questions at the foundation of the be
lief iu Christianity. As near as can
now be outlined the subjects will be as
follow?:
June 1, Why I believe in a Personal
God; evidenced from lower nature.
June 8. Why I believe in a Personal
God; evidenced from man
June 15, Why I believe in a Personal
God; evidenced from other source? and
synthesis of ail the evidence
June 22. Why i believe Christanlty to
be the true and the only true religion.
June 29 Why l believe Christ is the
son of God.
July C. Why I believe the Bible is
the word of God.
July 13 Why 1 believe ia Future
Rewards.
July 20. Why I believe in Future
Punishment.
Being a Christian myself, I believe
the Christian position is the only cor
rect one. I believe it can be proved to
be, not only the most rational, but the
only rational position on these sub
jects. 1 believe modern science bears
out the truth of this statement.
During these series of talks, every
one will be allowed to ask such ques
tions, bearing on these subjects, as he
may choose. Questions handed to me
or mailed so as to reach me before Fri
day noon, will be considered at the
next public service. These received
later in the week will be considered at
the service held a week later. Questions
will not be answered at other times
than at the regular service, If I can
answer questions asked I shall do so;
if not. I will frankly admit my inabil
ity. In any case honest questions will
be met honestlv.
These subjects are to be considered
because of a belief on niy part that
many people are in error on these suh
jeots, are honest in their convictions
and ready, if led to see their error, to
embrace the trurh. I believe error on
these basic questions is fatal, and for
this reason urge careful, exact, and
fair investigation while tbe opportun
| ity is open.
——
Jenny Washington.
Philip Vickers Fithian, a tutor at
Nomini Hall, Virginia, in 1774, gives
this description of Washington's niece,
Miss Jenny Washington. Evidently
she was a personable young lady, with
all the graces of her time. "Miss
Washington is about seventeen; she
has not a handsome Face, but is neat
in her Dress, of an agreeable Size. &
well proportioned, and has an easy
winning Behavior; She is not forward
to begin a conversation, yet wheu
spoken to she is extremely affable,
without assuming any Girlish affec
tation or pretending to be overcharg'd
with Wit; She plays well on the
Harpsichord & Spinet; understands
the principles of Muslck, & therefore
performs her Tunes in perfect time, a
Neglect of which always makes w i
sick Intolerable, but it is a fault al
most universal among young Indies
in the practice; she sings likewise to
her instrument, has a strong full
voice and a weli-judglng Ear; but
most of the Virgiuia Girls think it
Labour quite sufficient to thump the
Keys of a Harpsichord into the air
of a tune mechanically. & think It
would be Slavery to submit to the
Drudgery of acquiring Vocal Muslck.
| —Youth’s Companion.
'ou/dYou
knowingly boy on clean
groceries for your tablet
How under the snn can bulk
coffee*—constantly etposed
to dirt and dust—be cleenl
Lion Coffee
comes in sealed pound
packages only, thus in
suring freshness, strength,
flavor and uniformity.
Rulgurla l.lke IVnnaj lv:\nlu.
Bulgaria is about as big as l’ennsyl
vanla, baa a similar shape and re
minds one very much of that state, be
cause of the resemblance In topo
graphy and other physical features.
The forests and the rivers watering
rich valleys, the mountain ranges, the
rocky ledges, and the landscape gen
erally is very much like the Quaker
State. The population Is about 30 per
cent less.—Chicago Record-Herald.
Til© Conductor Was an K*-Tar.
Passengers on a Brooklyn bridgt
trolley car were greatly amused the
other day at the antics of their conduc
tor, who had been an old sailor and
was going through some strange per
formarces on the roar platform to
show that he wasn’t all landlubber yet.
although he had been ringing up fares
for several years. The rejuvenat d
sailor said: “I ’ad a fine old time, ,’cul
1 sg ropes when 1 'ad a berth on the
t! ree-skysail-yardcr Stanhope. I takes
on a 'alyard like this,” he continued,
grabbing the trolley rope and pulling
until the motorman rang for power.
Before he was through with his ex
hibition of prow*-.; tin brake had been
r: ed as a capstan, the rear seat as a
f< ward deck and the fender as a long
boat swung from its davits. Just then,
says the New York Mail and Express,
the Brooklyn end of the bridge w is
reached and the man resumed Lis role
of ordimvy conduorr-.
I can sell you two bv eight
st >ek tanks for §13.00 and
two by tens for §17.00. I abo
have wind mills and do a gen
eral lin£ of well work T. M.
Keed.
Out* I'at* for a Hook.
"hen in India several years ago
Winston Spencer Churchill, Lord Ran
dolph Churchill's son. presented a copy
of his first book to Gen. Tucker, who
previous to his South African com
mand was to command at Secunderbad.
“Do you like it?” young Churchill in
quired of the general. "Haven’t read
it. Is it taeant to read?” “Why. yes.”
“Wish you'd told me so before. I keep
it hanging up in my dressing room and
tear off a page every morning to wipe
my razon on."
D". VV. I. Seymour the well known
optician will bt in Grand Island Thurs
day. June 5th at the Keohler Hotel.
The doctors, will positively be there
in person, and extends a special invi*
taiion to those wishing to see him re
garding their eyes or ears, to meet him
there at that time. Remember one
day ouly.
Drs W I Seymour it Williams the
eye and ear specialists will be in Grand
island, June 5th
Go to Frank Dennis when
you want the very best grade
of Hour.
Thedford’s Black-Draught has
saved doctors’ bills for more than
sixty years. For the common fam
ily ailments, such as constipation,
indigestion, hard cold3, bowel com
plaints, chills and fever, bilious
ness, headaches and other like
complaints no other medicine is
necessary. It invigorates and reg
ulates the liver, a.-*lists digestion,
stimulates action of the kidneys,
purities the blood, and purge's the
bowels of foul accumulations. It
cures liver complaint, indigestion,,
[sour stomach, dizziness, chills,
rheumatic pains, sid«ache, back
ache, kidnev troubles, constipation,
diarrhcea, biliousness, piles, hard
colds and headache, be ery drug
gist has Thedford’s Black-Draught
in 25 cent packages and in mam
moth size for #1.00. Never accept
a substitute. Insist on having the
original made by the Chattanooga
Medicine Company.
I believe Thedford’s Black-Draught
Is the best medicine on earth. It is
good for any and everything. I have
a family of twelve children, and for
four years I have kept them on foot j
and healthy with no doctor but Black.
Draught A. J. GREEN, lllewara, U
IMPORTED shire
SJALLIOH, K^G.
will stand at. iny farm, one and one-half miles north of
Loup City during the season of 1902. He sure and see
mo before you breed. I have just what you are looking
for, a good, heavy thoroughbred and my prices are reasona
ble.
FRANK OTLFWSKI,
LOUP CITY, - - NEB.
RADIZINSKI, NO 20,880.
Will stand at the Round Front livery
barn, Loup City, Neb., during the season
of 1902.
This is an Imported Registered Horse.
Farmers see this Horse before breeding.
0. Grain anil A. L. Zimmerman, Owners.
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ELECTRIC LIGHTED
SLEEPING CARS
On “THE OVERLAND LIMITED” are 14
section cars with drawing rooms. Interior
finished in Circassian walnut, English oak and
Cuban mahogany, with furnishing to harmon
ize. Each section and drawing room in pro
vided with two electric lights adorn the em
pire ceilings.
Drawing rooms with annex toilets rooms, contain
ing dressers with every convenience, including ladies’
curling iron beaters, etc.
THIS FAMIOUS TRAIN REACHES SALT LAKE
CT1Y 12 HOURS AND SAN FRANSISCO 10
HOURS AHEAD OF ALL COMPETITORS.
If you contemplate a trip to any Western Point the
Union pacific offers you the highest degree of comfort
and luxury, with no additional cost and a great saving
of time and expense.
Full information cheerfully furnished on application to
J. H. Clifton, Agent.
I
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Furniture of all kinds at
Reed’s, prioes low. Full size
iron beds at only $2.80, Call
and be convinced and take
advantage of our price*.
valuable book free.
Campbell's Soil Culture manual, 112
pages with many 11 lustrations. Tells
how moisture is stored, evaporati >u
checked, and yields increased. Mailed
free to any address by J. Francis, Gen
eral Passenger Agent Burlington Route,
Omaha. Nehr , on receipt of two cent
stamp.
TOCIIRK A COLD IN ONR DAV.
Take Laxative iiromo Quinine Taplets.
All druggists refund the mone$ If it falls to
cure. M. \V. Grove's signature is on each
box. 25c
DRESS MAKING. I will do dress
making and sewing at my residence and
will guarantee good work at reasonable
prices. If you wish any work done In
this lire call at residence in east part
of town Mils. T. M Rekd
WHEATOSB
If you want a good
food for your child
ren, try Wbeatose.
It ia easily and
quickly prepared,
arril very healthful.
F#«ow cooking
daections to get
the full benefit.
All reliable grocers
have it.
California Breakfast Food
This signature ia on ©very box of the genu in#
Laxative Bromo-Quinine T*bieu
Uie remedy that cares a cold In one day
—
Actronomera Live Loaf.
Camille Flammarlon, the astrono
mer, at a recent meeting of the French
Astronomical society spoke on the
extreme longevity attained by mem
bers of the society. The doyen of the
| society is Francois Michau, who was
19 years old about the time of the bat
tle of Waterloo.
Now that the storm season Is here
and there will be much danger from
Lightening, you s inuld think about
Lightening Rods. If you have none,
or your oM ones are our, of repair, b<-t
ter write to “Vi-braska'n resident deal
er" W. K. Drake, Grand island Nebr.,
who does an honest business and is fast
reclaiming the fallen reputatio i of this
line of wotk, which has suffered much
by the abuse of unprincipled traveling
“fakirs," who have greatly abused the
grand discovery of Franklin. R-ad his
advertisment « Dew| ere in this paper.
City Dray
AND
Transfer Line.
JAS. W. CONGER, Prop.
My Jco will bo delivered to >my part
of the city free. The too house will bo
opened but ..nee a day, and that will
be from 4 to 8 o’clock, a in.
All kinds of hauling will be given prompt
attention and will make a specialty of
moving household good. We solicit your
patronage.
JAS. W. CONGER,
I.OUP CITV. - NEBRASKA.