The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917, October 03, 1902, Image 4

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Uoaol Daws.
Your chance for a wrap at Ch a*e'»
Oct. 1, 2, 3 and 4.
E G. Taylor at the B A If. elevator
handles genuine Canon City and Mat
land Nigger head coal.
Special sale on cloaks at Chase's,
Wednesday Thursday, Friday aud
Saturday.
I have a nice line of heat
ing and cook stoves. T. M.
Reed.
A. E. Chase who has been conined
to the house for a week by sickness, was
able to get down to the store Monday.
Claud True was down from Lee's
Park last Friday and Saturday visiting
with his cousins, Laura and Grace
Ben&choter.
Frank Dennis of St. Paul was lu the
city oyer Sunday night. He bad been
to Arcadia on business and stopped off
on his return home.
District court was on again, off again
gone again, this week. There was'nt
much courting to do and so It dtd'nt
take long.
Qeo. Scott and family of Council
Bluffs, Iowa arrived here last Tuesday
evening for a two weeks visit to his
parents, Mr and Mrs. G. H. Scott
Frank Cook from the south part of
the county was jn Loup City last Fri
day. Frank reports politics quiet in
his neighborhood and farmers all busy.
While at Ravenna last Wednesday
we met our old friend John Hopper
now of Butler, Buffalo couDtv. John
is getting on all right and asked us to
remember him to all his friends here.
J. S. Pedler, T. C. Chamberlain E.
Munn, John Cressler, aud G. E. Ben
scboter from Sherman county attended
the Republican senatorial convention
at Ravenna last Wednesday.
We understand that Wm. O.
Brown of Webster township will be
the chosen Republican candidate for
supervisor of that district. The se
lection is a good one.
Call and see the Gem of all
heaters for burning Slack or
any kind of Coal at T. M.
Reed’s
If It wasu't popular, if it wasn't loved
by tbe people, why do dealers say? “We
have something just as good as
the Madison Medicine Co’s Rocky
Moutnlan Tea." Think it over, 33cent8.
—Odendahl Bros.
Those of our citizens who atte nded
the Ak-Sar-Ben festivities at Omshs
this waek are T. H. Eisner and wife,
Mrs. F. S. Reynolds, Jas. Conger and
family, W, G. Odendahl and A. E.
Chase.
Geo. McDonald came dowa from
nearly a years stay In Cherry county
where he has a homestead of ttoa land.
If George stays with It a little longer
ha will be able to make final preof and
will haye a farm that will he valuable
property.
Mr. John Knight of Cleveland, Ohio
and who has been visiting his sister,
Mrs. Chare of Custer county, droye
to Loup City Friday to visit with
relatives here. He is an uncle of Mrs.
O. Benjchoter, being a brother of her
father, L. H. Knight, once a resadent
of tbls place.
A. J. Wilson, will have a clearance
auction sale of cattle, hones and farm
Implements, Wednesday, Oct. 15, 1902 at
his farm, five miles north of Rockville.
He will offer for sale 10 head of milk
cows, 9 spring calves, 4 bead of work
horses, two colts three years old, and
a long list of farm machinery.
Hand bills were out announcing a
lecture at the Babtist church by Key. J.
Cummings last evening, but as he was
compelled to go to Kansas tor a week
the lecture did not come off. We
are requested to aunounoe that he will
fill the appointment next Thursday
evening, October 9th.
We have on exhibition a large beet,
of the Mangel Wurzel variety and which
measures over two feet in length sod is
proportionately as large in circ jmfer
ence. And now comes Fred Boek, of Lo
gan township and says that he can pro
duce a bigger beet from bis field that
this one If Fred’s beet ia the largest
we would like to see it
My boy when four years old was tak
en with colic and cramp- bis stomach
1 sent for the doctor hp.i ne injected
morphine, but the child kept gutting
worse. I then gave him half a teaspoon
f«l of Camberlains Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy, and in half an hour
he was sleeping and soon recovered.—F.
L. Wilkins, Shell Lake, VV'is. Mr. Wil
kins, is book-keeper for the Shell Lake
Lumber Co. For sale by Oden da hi Bios
PRIZE CONTEST CLOSES SOON.
The Burlington Route's prize contest
for ihe best photograph of Nebraska
scenes closes October 1st. If you bsve
good photographs of orchard*, grow
ing crops, harvesting scenes, cattle,
sheep, horses or poultry, better send
them iu without delay. Ask the Bur
lington Route agent for full particulars
Or wrl-e J Francis,Gen. Pass. Agt.
Omaha, Nebr.
Plenty of ram again this week
(««*o K. Benachoter and wife went to
I
Ravenna Wednesday.
Judge Wall attended district court at
Broken Bow Wednesday.
C. C. Fletcher, banker of Boelus was
In the city Monday night.
T. M. lteed sells sewing
machines.
Rev. John Madely went to Ord last
Tuesday to attend quarterly confer
ance.
Don't forget the date of the Cloak
sale at Chase’s, Oct, lit. to 4th.
1 have a few tons of steam threshing
coal at #3.00 per ton.—E. G. Taylok.
They say that It Is cool in Colorado,
but she has no edge over Nebraska this
season.
F. W. Fuller, of Hazard paid bis re
spects to this office while at the connty
seat Tuesday.
Geo H. Whitman of Washington
township was a county seat visitor
last Tuesday.
D. C. Grow, gells flour and feed at
the Northwestern Milling Company’s
stand one door et of St. Elmo B otel.
There will be an experienced
sales lady with that large assort
ment of Cloaks at A. E. Chase's,
Oct. 1, 2, 3 and 4.
Work of putting In several new tele
phones la going on this week. They
are being put In the school house and
at the residences of Ja* Johansen, Prof.
Mead aud W. S TrVaite.
Mrs. Florence Smith, who has been
here for two weeks visiting friends and
looking after her property, is going to
beautify her residence with a new
coat of paint aud otherwise improve
the property.
There is a pretty giri in an alpine hat,
A sweeter girl in sailor brim;
But the handsomest girl you'll ever see
Is the sensible girl wbu uses Rocky
Mountain Tea.—Odeudahi Bros.
See the display ad. of J. H. Travis
In another column. Mr. Travis has
sold his store building and offers bis
entire stock of goods at cost. lie mutt
close out and give posession soon. Now
is your time to buy.
Mr. Lewis Haller desires us to say that
he has only sold his hydraulic machine
and lias all of his well driving and re
pairing outtit and intends to follow the
busbies* this fall and winter. He is
ready to take orders at any time.
Married.—County Jud ge, J. A. An
geir reports the marriage of Mr. Clay
ton H. Stephens of Sherman couuty to
Miss Annie Zolrld of Ord. The cere
mony was performed at the office of
the county judge September 30tb, 1902.
We extend congratulations.
J. Phil Jaeger came up from West
Point last Friday and visited friends
until Monday. Mr. Jaeger still has
considerable real estate interests in
Loup City and Sherman county and
was well pleased with tho general pros
perous condition of our country. He is
looking well and it as jolly as ever.
A NECESSARY PRECAUTION
Don’t neglect a cold. It Is worse than
unpleasant. It is dangerous. By us
ing One Minute Cough Cure you can
cure it at ouce, Allays inflamation,
clears the head, sooths and strengthens
the mucious membrane. Cures coughs,
croup, throat and lung troubles. Ab
solutley safe. Acts Immediately. Chil
dren like it.
MANUAi, OF SOIL CULTURE.
Send me a 2 cent postage stamp and
I will mail yon free a eopy of Camp
bell’s Soil Culture Manual, a valuable
work that every farmer ought to have
J. Francis General Passanger Agent
Omaha.
A fair sized audience greeted the
elderly iadieg of the town last Saturday
evening at the opera house, when, under
the auspices of the iadieg of the G. A.
R,they gave an entertainment that
wss Interesting and pleasing to all.
There were ten of them whose ages
aggrigated 758 years. Their sges re
spectively were as follows: Mrs. Smith
88, Mrs. O. Long, 84; Mrs. M. B. Moon,
82; Mrs. Harriott, Beck 87; Mrs. Haney,
72; Mrs. Marie Tubbcsing 81; Mrs.
Sarah Gibson, 70; Mrs J W. Waite, 68;
Mrs. A. Gilbert, 67; Mrs. J. A. Angler,
59. The principle feature of the en
tertainment was for each old lady in
turn to give a short sketch of their girl
nood days. They all sat on the stage in
their easy rockers, and after a few se
lect pieces of music was rendered a
tea party was Indulged in. This was
followed oy the sketches. The stories
told were Indeed Interesting |and many
things were said that would make good
reeding had we time and sp>ice to print
them.. The net proceeds, after paying
all expenses was #15 80.
PLEASED TO HAVE THEM COME.
Editor Northwestern:
Dear .Sir;-I wish to say that the Rock
ville council L. M. L A, No. 101, was
truly grateful to L. M L A lodge No.
136, of Loup City for their attendance
to our lodge on September 22. and for
the part they too In the Initiation of
ten new members to Rockville council,
and we cordially extend an luvitatioo
to them to come again.
C. H Wintekh, Secretary.
OFFICIAL _R FCOR D
OI'I lie ( •Mini) Hoard of sniper
visor*
Couth.u<d from Inst week.
On motion it was ordered that a mini
mum price of $20.00 each be placed on
lota 18 and 19 of block 7 Original town
of Loup City as per the requirements of
the statutes in such casr-s ruudr, accord
ing to proposition of A. B, Outhouse
Proposition was not accepted by Mr.
Outhouse.
It was then, on motion, ordered that
the county treasurer should accept $55 or
$20 each for lots 18 and 19 and $7.50 each
for lots 3 and 4 all iu block 7, Original
town of Loup City, and the proposition
was accepted by A B Outhouse.
Sept, 17, 1902
Bridge committee sent to view site of
bridge across Bloody Hun report that a
pile and stringer bridge 24 feet l»Dg
and 16 ft roadway wilt be suiticient for
same.
Report accepted and such a bridge
ordered built.
Committee on claims reported the fol
low ing claims and recommended that
they he allowed and ordered paid from
their respective funds, deductions
for taxes made and by motion clerk is
Instructed to draw warrants for same.
GENERAL FI ND:
It D Hendrickson.$175 00
E S Hayhurst. 40 60
School Dist No. 54. 2 50
Clerk Supreme Court. 5 10
F E Brewer. 5 00
H M Mathew. 90
Ohlsen Bros. 17 22
Geo. Bent. 10 00
Keystone Lumber Co. 15 75
T S Nightingale. 178 37
A M Bennett. 6 00
Dr J VV Jones. 11 40
E A Brown. 28 60
J A Angler. .... 7 50
J I Depevv ($3 for tax). 5 00
VV G McNulty. 1 50
D C Grow. 9 00
Wm Jakob. 11 00
.1 F Roberts. 11 20
Peter Thode. 9 30
Ahton Kwla'.kowski. 10 50
W C Dieterichs. 15 60
0 H Richaidson. 10 20
S N Sweetland. 2 40
HRIDOK FUND:
E S Hay hurst .$ 3 75
Keystone Lumber Co. 14 23
“ “ “. 145 02
VV T Gibson. 583 76
Win J aknb. . 9 00
J F Itobers. 16 10
Peter Thode.. 12 50
Anton Kwiatkowskt.. 13 00
VV C Hleterichs. 3 00
KOAD FUND:
C H French.$ 3 40
Enward Snyder. 28 65
French & McNulty. 600 00
| D C Grow. . 3 00
Wm Jakob. 5 00
D H Richardson. 4 20
By a vote the minimum price of $5 00
each was fixed on lots l to 10 and 13 to 24
inclusive in block 15 Lalk & Kriechbaum
addition to Loup City and the County
Treasurer was authorized to accept said
amount for said lots up to 1901.
By motion board adjourned to meet
Nov. 10, 1902, Geo. H. Gibson,
_ Clerk.
NATIONAL CONVENTION OF THE
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Omaha, Neb., October 15 to 23. For
above convention the Union Pacific has
made a rate of one fair for the round
trip. Tickets on sale 15-16-18. For
full information call on H. J. Clifton
Ageut.
NEW YORK CITY AND RETURN.
-$40.80.
VIA THE UNION PACIFIC.
In connection with tho Q. A. R. em
campment rates to Washington, D. C.,
the Union Pacific will also sell round
trip tickets to New York City at above
greatly reduced rates from Loup City,
Neb , October 2nd to 5tb inclusive. For
full information apply to
II. J. Clifton, Agent.
HALF RATES OMAHA AND BACK
via Burlington Route.
October 15‘ 18 and 18. Only #5,65 to
Omaka and return via Burlington Route
account National Convention Christian
Church. Tickets good to return till
October 24, but extention till Novem
ber 80 may be secured. For additional
Information ask the nearest agent or
write J. Francis, Gen'] Passenger A gf.,
Omaha, Neb.
Flour and feed exchanged at I). C
Grow s store. One door east of
8t. E'mo lintel.
Ro&l
Baking Powder
Makes the bread
more healthful.
Safeguards the food
against alum*
Alum baking powders are the greatest ^
menacers to health of the present day.
.^__ggv**_B**mo powotR oo., wtw TOU.
I-OVV KA I KS TO CALIFORNIA
Every ilny In September and October
via the Burlington Route. To San
Franclaco, Sacramento, Eos Angeles,
San Diego and many other points In
California. The Burlington Route has
made ibo extraordinary low rate of
$26 45 from Loup City Neb. Tourist
sbeperdaily from Omaha, Lincoln,
Hastings and main line points.
Stopovers are allowed at many Cal
ifornia points. Ask the Burlington
agent, or write .1 Francis, General
Passanger Agent Omaha.
Farm For Sai.e—If taken soon, and
at a price to salt. I own 209 acres a
bout 7 miles S. E. of Sargent and about
3 miles from Comstock, on the Middle
Loup river, between 80 and 100 acres
under Irrigstlngditch, and the whole
tract may be under the ditch, with a
small expense. The land is all off the
best quality, with no waste land
A sod house. 2 good welts and plenty of
fencing. For particulars, write Mrs.
H. C. Webster, Independence Mo., send
ing vour best offer over 8,000. About
half of the purchase prise can remain
on the farm for 6 years
City Dray
AND
Transfer Line.
JAS. W. CONGER, Prop.
My ice will be delivered to any part
of the city free. The ice house will be
opened but once a day, and that will
be from 4 to 8 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.
JAS. W. CONGER,
LOUP CITY. - - . NEBRASKA.
NOTICE.—1 will he at my gallery
in Loup City, on Monday, Wednes
day and Friday of each week until
further notice.
M. Lebchinsky, Photographer.
IT MEEDS A TONIC
There are times when your liver
needs a tonic. Don’t give pergatlves
that gripe and weaken. DeWitt,8 Little
Esrly Risers expel all poison troui the
j-vstem and act as tonic to the liver
W. Scott, 531 Highland ave. Milton, Pa.
aay*: “l have carried DeWitt.s Little
Early Riser* with me for several years
and would not be without them.”
Small and easy to take. Purely veg
etable. They never gripe or distress,
— Odendabl Bros.
LOW RATES EAST
Through tourist sleepers to Washing
ton. The Burlington Route has author
ized the low rates of $33.30 from Loup
City to Washington, D. O., aud return
or the National Encampment, G . A. R.
Tickets on sale October 2 to 6 inclus
ive. Good returning untlll October 14.
but extentlon until November 3, 1002,
may be secured.
Through toutist sleepers to Omaha to
Washington, October 4 Double birth
$3.00. Ask the Burlington agent or
*rite J, Kbancis, General Paasanger
Agent Omaha.
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WHBATOSE
If you want a good
food 'nr v.Ttir child
-,.i. • licutose.
s ru
F
d.i V.'
the t.
All reliable grow.
have It.
California Breakfast Food
(Mrs. Laura. S. Webb,
Vlffrl’rMldenl Woman’* Demo
cratic Clubs of Northern Ohio.
“I dreaded the change of life which
wu fast approaching. I noticed Wine
of Cardui, and decided to try s bot
tle. I experienced tome relief the
first month, so I kept on taking it for
three months and now I menstruate
with no pain and I shall take it off and
on now until I have passed the climax." I
Female weakness, disordered
menses, falling of the womb and
ovarian troubles do not wear off.
Theyfollow a woman tothechange
of life. Do not wait but take Wine
of Cardui now and avoid the trou
ble. Wine of Cardui never fails
to benefit a suffering woman of
any age. Wine of Cardui relieved
Mrs. Webb when she was in dan
ger. When yon come to the change
of life Mrs. Webb’s letter will
mean more to you than it does
now. But you may now avoid the
suffering she endured. Druggists
sell bottles of Wine of Cardui.
[WiNEor CARDUI;
Headquarters
FOB BUGGIES
IS CONCEEDED
TO BE AT
-OUR STORE.
The number of sales made during the first week that
our stock has been on ou; floors is evidence to us that the
goods and the prices we have on them is appreciated by tho
public who make a practice of investigating qualities and
prices on this cla?s of goods. Our stock is complete and we
still have plenty of goods to sell and at the same prices.
Come in and look them over.
Oor stock of booting stores is now on tbe floor
and of which we will aay more later on.
RESPECTFULLY YOURS.
_E S. HAYHUPST
GOODS MUST GO!
c-<2$SS>-a
Having sold my building I de
sire to close out my stock at once
and offer everything
AT B03T.
Now is the time to buy from
first hands. Remember when I
SAY GOST
9 fflIAEI GUST
and if you will come to my store
you will be astonished to note the
great reduction in prices and the bar
gains I now offer.
Respectfully,
J- H- TRAVIS. <
-o-1 now have possession of the-o
B & M. ELEVATORS
and will pay highest market price for grain at
MCALPINE, LOUP CITY, SCHAUPP SIDING.
ASHTON AND FARWELL.
Goal for Sale at Loop City anil Ashton. Will Bay
HOGS AT SCHAUPP SIDING AND FARWELL
Call and see our coal and get prices on grain.
E. G. TAYLOR. *
a r. own, . ,
FIRST BANK
OF LOUP CITY.
General Banking
BusinessTransacted.
PaiJ up Capital Stock $20,000.
CORRESPONDENTS:
laaboard National Bank. N«w York City, N. Y
Omaha National Bank. Omaha. Nabraak* ^