The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917, June 20, 1902, Image 4

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    Lioaal Dsws.
The carpenters are all busy.
Frank Dennis for llour and feed.
N. B Thompson was in town Sat
urday.
We sell all kinds of ground feed
at Dennis.
James Landers, of Arcadia was
in town Tuesday.
W. R. Mellor went as a delegate
to the state convention Monday.
Carsten Truelsen came to town
Tuesday for a little repair work.
85 one hundredths of an inch of
water fell here Wednesday morning.
W. S. Owens has just recieved
fine line of summer lap dusters; pret
ty designs.
There was a large crowd* in town
Saturday and our merchants report
a good trade.
Alfred Chambers is in the city
again shaking hands with old ac
quaintances.
A case of smallpox is reported at
the home of Anton Topolski, near
Schaupps Siding.
J. M. Russell, bought a fine sorrel
colt of Judge Wall also the sorrel of
O. Benschoter and now has a match
team.
Uncle Cal Lander's smiling face
was seen on our streets Thursday,
be having driven down in the morn
ing.
If you have never tried the brand
of dour sold by Frank Dennis, at the
north side feed store you should
do so. It is t he best
Mrs. M. H. Smith left Wednesday
morning for her home in the east.
She will stop off and visit for a few
days at Sioux City Iowa.
The Loup City 8chool closed an
eleven months term to-day and the
graduating exercises of the class of
1902. will take place tonight in
Pilgers opera house.
The pulpit to the Baptist
church is being partitioned off into
three departments with side curtains.
The object being to aeperale the
smaller classes duriug Sunday School
hours.
We understand ttiat John Niemann
received a cream check for 143.97
for last month from ten cows. This
was the largest cream check drawn
by the Ashton Creamery Co. this
month.
We had the pleasure of making
the acqua'ntance of the Dobson
Bros, last Saturday. They are the
gentlemen who purchased the Wilson
farm on Oak Creek and are formerly
of Seward Nebraska.
The Baptist Sunday School observ
ed childrens day by giving a picnic
in the grove of Ed Angier west of
town last Saturday afternoon, the
little folks were made happy by be
ing highly entertained in a most
appropriate manner.
Dr. Jones’ mare took a notion to
gallop down street Tuesday evening
and befoje freeing herself from the
buggy broke the cross bar to the fills
and scattered the harness around.
No further damage is reparted.
Ye editor did not get started to
the state convention as delegate, un
til the day of the opening but we
will be on the ground in plenty of
time to swing the whole shooting
match for the best man for governor.
Most of the delegates started Tues
day, the day before.
F. H. Cook, of Bristol township
called on us Saturday while doing
business at the county seat. Frank
left two shining dollars with us to
insure a regular weekly visit from
this paper during the next year. He
says that crops are looking nice in
the south part of the county.
Peter Rowe started for Lincoln
last Tuesday morning where he goes
as a delegate to the republican con
vention. He will remain at the capi
tol for several weeks and work on
the $5,500,00 house to be built by
Adam Sbaupp. His two sons wont
with him and will spend a few weeks
of vacation with there relation.
The state Sunday School Conven
tion, was held at Central City, June
18, 19 and 20. Mrs. Ed. Angier
and Mrs. S. S. Hover, went as conn
ty delegates and Miss. Edith Angier
and Miss. Ella Foster, went as Bap
tist Sunday School delegates from
Loup City. They all went Wednes
day morning.
Frank Dennis will exchange Hour
ami feed for wheat.
A ihree year old colt for sale. En
quire of J. W. Conokr.
Trunks, valises, shawl straps, and
atcbel handles, kept at W. S. Owen's
sharness store.
No. 5‘J passinger train, B. and M,
going east now leaves Loup City at
7:40 A. M. instead of 8:05.
When you waut a good carriage
or wagon grease, go to W. S. Owen’s
harness store and get it. Every box
guaranteed as represented.
Tom Chamberlaia of Film town
ship stoped over night in our town
last Wednesday evening. Tom
9ays it does notbiDg but rain out his
way.
Flaming posters are out announc
ing the Grand Forth of July celebra
tion to take place at Loup City.
Read them and then come here to
celebrate.
Notice—Any person or persons
found fishing or bathing in any of
the lakes adjacent to this office, will
be prosecuted to the full extent of
the law.
The switch board and phones came
in on Thursday and the company
hopes to be able to have an electric
ian and men here to complete the ex
change on or before Saturday of this
week.
The large Rochester lamps used
iD the M. E. Church, can be bought
at a small figure. These are just
the size for a school house and are
in good condition. Apply to H. S.
F rench.
Nelse Austin was a pleasant caller
Friday morning and left thrae nice
round, fat, sleek, one hundred cent
silver dollars in payment of his
father’s subscription to this paper.
He started with his family la9t Tues
day to visit relatives at Litchfield
for a week when he will return to
Cherry county.
The following officers were install
ed at the Masonic Lodge Tuesday
evening, June 17th.
R. S. Aathur, W. M. Carsten
TruelseD, S. VV. C. W. Gibson J. W.
L. Ilansen, Sec. J. H. Travis Treas.
J. A. Angier, Chaplain, A. M. Ben
nett, S. D. T. Inks J. D. Wm.
Rowe, Tyler.
S. F. Reynolds sent a link of hot
bologna to this office which was
very nice and in the absence of the
editor ye printer’s devil went after it
as only a printer’s devi! can.
Odendahl Bros, have had their
business lots at the south west
corner of the sqiare in the hands of
W. T. Tracy, the lawn barber for
a couple of eveniDgs, which has im
proved the general appearance of
them quite materially.
Remember the musical entertain
ment to be given at Pilgers opera
house by Miss. Louise M. RoHseter,
on the 28tb. Miss. Rosseter has
graduated in the conservatory of
music Chicago. She has devot
ed fi-.-e years to careful study and
training and won the gold medal in
the class of 19J1. Come out and
hear her. Seat on sale at 25 and 35
cents.
Mrs W. A. Wilson departed for
Omaha last Moi day wliere she will
take up her residence with her son,
Ernest, who has a position as book
keeper for an Omaha firm. Mrs.
Wilson has many friends here who
wish her much pleasure in her new
home. She was visiting in the city
Saturday and Sunday before her
departure.
Mike \V ieork was at the county
seat last Tuesday. He brought Mrs.
Wizork with him to receive treat
ment from Dr. Kearns, she having
been affiicted for some time with
dropsy. Thus far treatment which
has been given her by other physici
ans seem to do but little good but it
is hoped that Mr. Kearns will be
able to restore her to good health
again
A litilo boy Hy the nume of Loran
Hahn six years of age was drowned
in the Burwcll irirgatiou ditch last
week. The little fellow asked his
mother for permission to go bathing
m the ditch and was told that he
could go with his brothers, who
were at werk in the garden i ear by
He did not wait for the boys but
went alone. A few minutes later the
older brothers went dowu to the
ditch and found that he had fallen
into a deep place aud was drowned.
Good Horse Sense
will tell you that old eggs and glue are not things
you want to eat; yet some coffee roasters glaze
their coffee with such things. Not so with
Lion Coffee
It’s just pure, unadulterated, undisguised coffee;
never covered up with any glazing of any kind.
UnHorn quality and freshness are Insured by the aealed package. (
Children’s day exercises at the M.
E.church last 8unday evening was
attended by a crowded bouse and all
present witnessed the program with
a feeling of admiration and satisfac
tion SR the little folks rendered their
respective parts. The pulpit was a
waiving sea of flowers, beautifully
arranged so as to represent a floral
garden, and no less beautiful were
the faces of the happy children ss
they came fourth by classes to par
ticipale in the exercises. Without
an exception it was the most success
ful event of the kind ever had i.i
the city; and this success is due not
only to the teachers and superinten*
dant of the Sunday School but to
the parents and fiiends of education
and careful training. It was indeed
a lovely picture to see the little ones
arrayed in white, with bouquets of
flowers, come fourth and do honor
to the oceasion. That superiutes !
dent Tracy and the corps of teachers,;
assisted by Kev. Madely and the
church workers, are doing a great [
work in the Sunday School there is j
no doubt. The collection taken by I
the different classes amounted to
over |!»,00 and the offerings from the j
audience helped to make the total
collection over $14.00
Loup Ci*y and Arcadia played a
match game of ten pins at A. Boon s
bowling-alley in Loup City las*
Tuesday evening. The score stands
as follows:
ARCADIA
Coabcy 136 - 113 • 102 |
Round 96 - 133 - 128
Milburn 111 • 120 - 127
Shaupp 138 - 123 • 160
Gould 98 • 173 - 125
Total 5 79 - 662 • 64 7
LOUP CITY
Heed 117 - 87 - 102
Johansen 102 - 128 - 128
Hotchkins 173 • 136 - 116
O'Bryan 194 • 190 - 142
Pedicord 209 • 130 - 106
Total 705 - "'o6l • 595
While the Arcadia boys wone the
third inning, the score card shows
that it was not from better bowling
on the part of the Arcadia boys but
that it was fiom poorer bowling on
the part of the Loup City boys.
TO CUKE A COLD 1 > ONE DAY.
Take Laxative nrotno Quinine Taplets.
All druggists refund the money if it fails to
cure. if. VV. Grove's signature is on each
box. 23c
T. II. Eisner is painting his saloon
building.
-Mrs Gasteyer, went to Lincoln Mon
day.
Rev Madely was called to Arcadia by
telegram last Monday to assist in revi
val meetings. He returned Wednesday.
The Wiggle Creek base ball club
scooped Loup City in a six inning cor.
test Saturday. Score 10 to 3.
J. B. O'Bryan, has recovered from
his sicknes sufficient to be out again,
but does not feel able to drive bis iron
horse.
Quite a number of our citizens attend
ed thesocia! given by the Ladies aid
society at the home of Mrs. VV, O.
Brown, Friday evening
Mother, res one package makes two
quarts of baby medicine. See directions
There is nothing Just as good for babies
and children as Rocky Monntaln Tea.
35cis. —odendahl Bros.
The little girl of Mr. and Mrs. K M .
Henry was quite severely hnrtlast Mon
day by a fall. She struck her bead on
the corner of the sofa.
This offieo printed a handsome set of
wedding cards for the weddingof Jam's
Johansen to Miss Kmma Nodeen which
event will take place July 2nd.
The delegates elected last Saturday to
the populist county conventin from
Loup City township are H. S. French.
E Ogle. D B. Carpenter, Wm, flan
cock, Frank Dpnnls, John Hell, John
Vandergrift, E. A. Brown, Emry Biv,
J. T. Hale, J B. O.Bryan, and J W.
Long.
For the state convention of the Peo
ples Independent party and Democratic
party,at Grand Island, Neb., the ITn
ion Pacitie R R give an open rate of one
fare for the round t'ip. Tickets on
sale June 23rd to 24th. good for re
turn until and including June 27th
1902.
I
LOW RATES TO TWIX CITIES
VIA BURLINGTON ROUTE.
Round trip tickets to St Paul and
Minneapolis on sale faotu Loup City.
Neb., June 15 to ;U)tb. and July 1 to
7th.,at rate of f 10 80. Liberal re
turn limits.
A splendid opportunity to visit
any of the ten thousand beautiful
lake resorts of Minnesota. Special
round trip rates to these point* from
St Paul and Minneapolis.
Ask the nearest Burlingtoa Route
agent, or write
J. Fhascis,
General Passinger agcD.i,
Omaha Nebraska.
PRIZES FOB PICTURES.
To advertise Nebraska tho Bur
lingon Route wants photographs of
Nebraska farm and stock scenes,
and lets of them. Prizes ranging
from #5.00 to $25,0U in cash and
including trips to Chicago, St Louis,
Denver anil through the Black Hills
have been announced !>v J Frauds,
General Passenger Agent, Omaha,
who will send additional informa
tion to an\ano interested.
LIKE A DISOWNING MAN.
‘•Live years ngo a disease the doctors
called dispepsia took such hold of iuo that I
could scarcely go “ writes George S. Marsh,
well known attorney i f Nocona Tex.
“I took quantities of pepsin and other
medicines but nothing helped me. A9 a
drowning man grabs at a straw i grabbed
at Kadol. 1 felt an improvement at once
and after a few bottles am sound and well.''
Kodol Is the only preparation whichcxactly
reproduces the natural digestive Juices and
con equent ly is the only one which digests
any good food and cures any form of stom
ach trouble(—Odendahl bios,
DANGEROUS IK NEGLECTED,
Burns, cuts and other wounds often
fail to heal properly If neglected and be
come troublesome sores. DeWitt’s Witch
Hazel Salve prevents such consequences.
Even where delay has aggrivated the in.
jury DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve effects
a cure. “I had a running sore on my leg
thirty years,” says II C ilarlly, Yankee
town, Indiana. After using many rem
edies, I tried DeWHt’s Witch Hazel Salve.
A few boxes healed the sore." Cures all
skin deseasee, Piles yield to it at once.
Beware of counterfeits.—Odendahl Bros.
I have a few two and three
row disc cultivators on hand.
If in need of one call soon,
T. M. Reed.
(to to Frank Dennis when
you want the very best grade
of Hour.
Are you in need of a mow
ing machine or hay rake? I
have them.—T. M. Feed.
Mrs. Fred Unra^th,
PrralilNit Connlrj' flub, Benlon
Harbor, Midi.
“After my first baby was born I did not
setm to regain my strength although the
doctor gave me a tonic which he consid
ered very superior, but instead of getting
better I grew weaker every day. My hus
band insisted that 1 take Wine ot Cardui
for a week and see what it would do for
me. I did take the medicine and was very
grateful to find my strength and health
slowly returning. In two weeks I was out
of bed and in a month I was able to take
up my usual duties. 1 am very enthusi
astic in its praise."
Wine of Cardui reinforces the organs
of generation for the ordeal of preg
nancy arid childbirth. 11 prevents mis
carriage. No woman who takes Wine
of Cardui need fear the coming of her
child. If Mrs. Unrath hart taken
Wine of Cardui before her baby came
she would not have been weakened as
she was. Her rapid recovery should
commend this great remedy to every
expectant mother. Wine of Cardui
regulates the menstrual flow.
^WINEorCARDUi
IMPORTED srire
STALL|OR K'NG.
will stand at my farm, one and one-half miles north of
Loup City during the season of 1902. Be sure and see
me 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.
Farmers see this Horse before breeding.
0. Gunnerson aid A. L. Immm, Owners.
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 heaters, etc.
THIS FAMIOUS TRAIN REACHES SALT LAKE
CTIY 12 HOURS AND SAN FRANSISCO 16
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. II. Clifton, Agent.
I can sell you two by eight
stock tanks for $13.00 and
two by tens for $17. (X). I also
have wind mills and do a gen
eral line of well work T,. M.
lleed.
Furniture of all kinds at
Reed’s, prices low. Full size
iron beds at only $2.80, Call
and be convinced and take
advantage of our prices.
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 line cal) at residence in east part
of town Mks. T. M Reed
ESTIMATE OF EXPENSES.
State of Nebraska 1 „„
Sherman County ( BS>
Village of Loup City.
Estimate of expenses for which ap
propriation should be made for the en
suing municipal year is as follows:
For general fund purposes. .0700 00
„ street fund purposes.... 400.00
„ water fund purposes.... 800.10
.. interest on water bonds.. 850 00
,, village water bond sinking
fund. 000.00
Total. 08710.00
Adopted and passed th!s 5 h. day of
June, 1002
Attest W J Fisher E S Hayiiuust,
Village Clerk. Chairman.
Ola Newspaper I mplove.
The New York Evening Post was 100
years old the other day, and for sixty
years of that Robert Davis has been a
continuous employe, never having had
any other employer. Mr. Davis entered
the office in his thirteenth year and
was at one time assistant foreman of
the composing room.
WHBATOSB
(
If you want a good
food for your child*
ren, try Wbeatose.
It is easily and
quickly prepared,
and very healthful.
Follow cooking
directions to get
the full benefit.
All reliable grocers
huve it.
California Breakfast Food
City Bray
AND
Transfer Line.
JAS. W. CONGER, Prop.
My i -e will be delivered to any part
of tbe city free, Tho ice house will be
opened but i.nce a day, and that will
be from I to s o’clock, a. ui.
All kinds of hauling will be given prompt
attention and will make a specialty of
moving househol 1 good. We solicit y..tir
patronage.
JAS. W. CONGER,
Lot I’ CITY, NEBRASKA
VALUABLE BOOK FREE.
Campbell's Soil Culture manual, 112
pMges with many il ustratien9. Tells
bow moisture 0 stored, evaporation
checked, and yields increased. Mailed
free to any address by .1. Francis, Gen
eral Passenger Agent Burlington Route,
Omaha, Nehr., < n receipt, of t w< -cent
stamp.
This signature is ou every box of the genuine
Laxative Bromo°Quinine Tablets ^
iremedy that curt* a cold In oue day