The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917, October 31, 1902, Image 4

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    f. sat.
IS PREPARED TO FURNISH YOU
-WITH A COMPLETE LINE OF
BUGGIES,
WAGONS.
IMPLEMENTS
HARNESS.
Willi, Pip, Pipe, ir if
THING IN THE HARDWARE LINE
CALL AND SEE MY ELEGANT
LINE OF NEW FURNITURE.
I am prepared to make casing or
hydraulic wells and solicit your trade.
T. |VI. PEEP.
Liaaal Dsws.
LOUP CITY MARKET REPORT.
Corrected Weekly.
Wheat.* * «
Bye. 31 to 38
Oata . II to *5
Corn. 25
Hog•, per cwt.,... 5 <0
T. M. Reed sells feed grind
ers and scoop boards.
Mrs. Gssteyer made a business trip to
Grand Island, Friday, returning in the
evening.
Flour and feed exchanged at D. C
Grow’s store. One door east of
St. Elmo Hotel.
Willie Simpson and Dennie Mullck
we*t to Valley county the tlrst of the
week to take a job of husking corn.
Jason Gilbert came fa from Marshal
town, Iowa, last Friday, and will visit
friends here and at Arcadia for a month
Schuyler flour and feed at
Gasteyer’s.
James Mortensen and Hans Cbristin
sen of Hazard township called on us
last Tuesday. They are contemplating
a trip to Loup county this week.
The big ads. and a rush of job work
has crowded oat all our correspondence
this week, but we hope to be able to
make room tor everything next week.
Farm kor rxnt.—120 acres about five
miles from Loup City. Good house,
well, barn, etc. A large tract under
cultivation. Apply to A. E. Charlton,
Ord, Neb.
The Si Perkins Oemedy Co. gave an
exhibition at the opera house Wednes
day night to a crowded house. The
play was well ‘put on' and created a roll
of laughter.
A big haul by highwaymen.'substi
. tutes and others who steal tba good
name and fame of Rocky Mountain
Tea made faineons by Madison Med
ciue Co. 35c. Odendabl Bros.
See the large display ad of Johnson,
Loreotz & Co. in this issue. These
gentlemen have opened up a fine line
of clothing and furnishing goods and
invite you to call and see them.
Rev. Robertus preached bis fare
well sermon at the German church In
In this city last Wednesday evening,and
atarted Thursday with bis family for
their new location at Tilden, Nebrarka.
Supt. R D Hendrickson made a pro
fesslonal trip to Rockville, last Friday,
to visit the schools at that place. He
reports that Miss Whitman, who is
leaching there, is conducting one of the
best sehools In the county, but has al
together too large an enrollment for one
teacher to handle and do justice to all
the pupils, but says that the school
board of that district will soon build
another room and Install another teacher
A child of Mrs. Oeo. T. Benson when
getting his usual Saterdsy evening bath
stepped back against a hot atoye which
burned him severely. The child was In
great agony and his mother could do
nothing to pacify him. Remembering
that she had a bottle of Chamberlain's
Pain Balm In tbu house, she thought
she would try it. In less than half an
hour after applying it the child was qui
et and asleep, and In less than two
weeks was well. Mrs. Benson Is a well
known resident of Keller, Va. Pain
Balm Is an antiseptic linement and es
pecially valuable for burns, cuts, bruises
and sprains. For sale by Odendabl
Bros.
Because some of the good ladles of
the Ladies' Aid sooleties of the different
churches objected to the bolding of
political meetings in the churches, the
Times questions their religious faith.
Now, the fact is that these same ladies
worked like slaves to scrub and clean
the churches when nobody else would
do it. it wasn't the bolding of the
meetings that they so seriously objected
to, but the cleaning of the church after
the meetings. It is e well known fact
that those parties who objected are ai.
ways the ones who have to do the clean
ing, while some of those who are the
biggest fault finders never contribute
any muscle to help out in such cases of
necessity. Still, the Times woeld ques
tion their religion. |
I have a few tons of steam threshing
coal at $3.00 per ton.—E. G. Tatlor.
Laundry girl wanted at St. Elmo hotel.
Wages, 83.00 per week
S* Perkins was too much for W. V,
Allen. He got all the crowd.
Mr. A. J. Shippley and wife, of Elm
township were pleasant callers at this
office Tuesday.
D. C Grow, sells flour and feed at
the Northwestern Milling Company's
stand one door et of St. Elmo Hotel.
A. E. Charlton, of Ord was doing
business at Loup City, Monday, having
driven over Sunday afternoon. Bert
was shaking hands with bis old time
acquaintances.
For Sale.—1*50 acre farm, located od
Oak Creek valley, seveaty acres under
cultivation. Price, 81,000.00. Inquire
of W. S. Waite, Loup City, Nebr.
Wrinkles are smoothed away bv its
beliog touch. Brain tired and de
pressed peaple will find a cure in Kooky
Mountain Tea. 35c. Odendabl Bros.
Do you want a piano, organ
or sewing machine. If so call
and see T. M. Reed.
It is said that every bride has many
friends, but m a few years, they dwind
le down toone. That's Rocky Moun
tain Tea. Makes and keeps her well.
35c. Odendahl Bros.
This has been an exceptionally busy
week for tbe Northwestern force.
We had nearly half of the ballot print
ing done when an order from the state
secretary came to change the form at
the head, and, of course, it all bad to be
done over. However, by an extra effort,
we were able to get them out In time.
There's a weekly letter from Wash
ington, D. C., in The Chicago Weekly
Inter Ocean, and its contents alone make
the paper well worth its regular sub
scription price of $100 per year. Yet
by our special low rate arrangement
both this paper and the Inter Ocean
may be bad for $145 for one full year.
Can you think of a better investment ?
Last Thursday evening, just as we
were about to commence the ballot
printing for the county we had the
misfortune to breake the shafting to
our cylender printing press. The
breakage was a serious one and as it
could not be fixed here we at once start
ed for Grand Island or Omaha to get re
pairs. Our first thought was to get it
fixed if possible at the U. P. car shops or
if not there, to go on to Omaha, hut for
tunately tbroagh the kindness of J. B.
O'Bryan, we were informed that Mr.
Walter Ertk&on, of Boelus, had a big
turuning lathe and doubtless could do
the needed repairing. Accordingly a tel
egram was sent ahead and Mr. Erikson
was at the train ready to wait on us.
He did as neat a job aa any mechanio
could do, and by an extra effort turned
the bearing and cut the thread at the
end of the large shaft in less than three
hours, thus making a perfect fit for the
pinion wheel as good as when new, and
enabling us to get home on the noon
train. Mr Erikaou is a master mechan
ic and has a very finely equipped shop.
Our thanks are due him for the valuable
services and the prompt manner in which
he helped us out, as we had no time to
loose in the great rush of ballot-printing.
Schuylar flour and feed at
Gasteyer’s.
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 once, Allays inllatnation,
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.
IT PATH TO IMP,
Cattle, hogs and sheep and it pays eg
pecially to use Lee s Carbolic Dip, made
by Geo. II. Lee Co. of Omaha. This
dip is the beat of coal-tar dips and is
supplied direct from the factory at the
very low price of <>5 cents per gallon in
barrels; 75 cents per gallon in 5 gallon
cans Send for dip Catalogue with test
imonials to aboye named firm.
RoVal
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.
_BOYA1 BAJWO POWOtW 60.. W«W VC.
Judge Wall and Frank W. Collin?,
who were billed to speak at Loup
City, last Monday night, gave the
audience a most impressive and in
teresting talk. xMr. Wall spoke first
and in a short speech told some
truth, both in political and personal
matters, and was cheered to the echo.
The personal matters were in relation
to the shameful storias which have
been told about him by the opposi
tion, during the last two weeks, and
which absolutely demanded an ex
planation. Mr. Wall explained them
in a very satisfactory manner and he
was highly complimented by friends
of all parties. Mr. Collins followed
with an hour and a half speech on
state and national issues. He pre
sented the issues iu a clear, logical
way and gave Bryanism the blackest
eye it ever received from any public
speaker in this city. There were
about 150 people present, at least
three-fourths of whom were voters,
all of whom were very attentive and
seemed anxious to learn all they
could about the causes of general
prosperity and the preseut good
prices. Mr. Collins made a master
effort and we are sure that his com
ing has done a great deal of good
for the cause.
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I have new anil second hand
wagons for sale. T. M. Heed.
A THANKSGIVING DINNER
Heavy eating is usually the first cause
of Indigestion. Repeated attacts in
flame the macious membrane lining the
stomach, producing a swelling after eat
ing. heartburn, headache, sour rising
and finally catarrh of tha stomach. Kod
ol relieves the iDflamation, protects the
nerves and cures catarrah. Kodol ctireg
indigestion, dyspepsia, all stomach
troubles by eleansing and sweetning the
glands of the stomach—Odendahl Broa.
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Farm For Sale —If taken soon, and
#t a price to seif. I own 209 acres a
bout 7 miles S. E. of Sargent and about
3 miles from Comstock, on the Middle
L'oip rivrr, between 80 and 100 aorea
under Irrlg itlngdltch, and the whole
'ract may be under the ditch, with a
•unall expense. The land Is all off the
best quality, with no waste land
A sod bouse, 2 good wells and plenty of
fencing. For particulars, write Mrs.
H. C. Webster, Independence Mo., send
ing tour best offer over 8,000. About
half of the purchase prlee can remain
on the farm for 0 years
City Dray
AND
Transfer Line.
JAS. W. CONGER, Prop.
My Ice will be delivered to any part
of the city free. The ice honse will be
opened but once a day, and that will
be from 4 to s o'clock, a. ni.
All kinds of hauling will be given prompt
attention and will make a specialty ot
moving household good. We solicit year
patronage.
JA8. W. CONGER,
LOUP CITT, - - . NEBRASKA.
FOUR PERSONALLY
CONDUCTED EXCURSIONS
FROM OMAHA
TO
CALIFORNIA
WITH CHOICE OF ROUTES
The excurslous leave Omaha eyery
Weduesday, Thursday, Friday and Sat
urday at 4:25 p. m., in Pullman Touriat
Sleeping Cars. The cars are accompan
ied all the way by conductors skilled in
the service of excursion partiea. The
Union Pacific Is the only lint from Oma
ha running four excursions to Califoraa
every week.
These excursions can be joined at any
poiut enroute.
For full information call on or ad
dress II. J. Clifton Agent.
Cnre of Pile* After SO Tears.
Mr. C. Haney, of Genera, Ohio, had
the piles fur forty yoara. Doctors nor
dollars could do him no lasting good.
DeWItt'a Witch Hazel Salve cured him
permanently. Invaluable for cuts,
burns, bruises, sprains, lacerations,
tetter, salt rbejm, and all other akin
diseases. Look for the name DoWItt
on the package—all others are cheap,
worthless counterfeits. Odendahl Bree.
Schuyler flour and feed at
Gasteyer.
For a Bad Cold.
If you have a bad cold you seed e
good reliable medicine like Chamber
lains Cough Remedy to loosen and re
lieve it, and to allay the Irritation and
Intlamation of the throat and lung*.
For sale by Odendahl Bros.
AN “ANTI CORPORATION” PASS GRABBER.
The free passes carried by W. H. Thompson for years, and which h® has
in his pocket at the present moment show how Insincere and ridiculous
are his claims, that he is the “anti railroad” candidate.
There are two classes of pass-holders. The employes or attorneys
for a company legitimately carry free transportation. The political “plug
?er" or “capper" is in the other class. Mr. Thompson denies that he is a
railroad attorney or that he has in recent years transacted any legal busi
ness for them. Then he has no legal or legitimate right to a pass, and
stands condemned as a mere political “capper” for the railroads.
When Mr. Thompson takes the platform and delivers his anti-corpora
ion speeches he has in his pockets the three annual passes reprgMwtad
above, and also four free mileage books. He dare not deny it. H® is trjr
ng to ride into office under false pretenses.
Populist farmes, what do you think of this man? Is It your idea of
•eform to put Into office a double-dealing, pass-Hrabbing, smooth-tpagMod^
lolitical lawyer? How much could you depend on him?
Compel the democratic campaigners to stand up and explain if they
an.
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TTiT" -y'f—-— , - - -
Headquarters
FOB BUGGIES
18 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 the
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.
Onr stock of heating stores is now on the floor
»d<J of which w# will a ay more later on.
RESPECTFULLY YOURS.
ES. HflYflUpsy.
GOODS MUST GO!
cS2$5S>-»
Having sold my building I de
sire to close out my stock at once
and offer everything
AT BOSf.
Now is the time to buy from
first hands. Remember when I
BAY BUST
I IIAH GOST
and if you will come to my store
you will be astonishad to note the
great redaction in prices and the bar
gains I now offer.
Respectfully,
J- H- TRAVIS.
Grain, Crafani isT
—o—l now have possession of the—o—
B & M. ELEVATORS
and will pay highest market price lor grain at
MCALPINE, LOUP CITY, 8CHAUPP SIDING,
ASHTON AND FARWELL.
Goal for Sale at Loin City aid Ashton. Will Bay
HOGS AT SCHAUPP SIDING AND FARWELL
Call and Me onr coal and get prices on grain.
E. G. TAYLOR.
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•*SJ. I. DEPEW©»
Blacksmith 9 Wagon Maker,
Mmoooooo<^^
My chop la the largeat and beat equipped north of the Platte River.
1 have a fear bora# engine and a complete Una of the lateet Improved, ma
chinery. alao a force of experienced men who know how to operate it and
turn ont n job with nentneaa and dtepntch.
MY PRICE8 ARE REASONABLE AND PROMPT
ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALL CUSTOMERS.
Soliciting your patronage I am
Yours respectfully,
J. I. DEPEW, Loup City, Neb. !
81AMT1 ARB BAULK WORKS.
IRA T. PAINE & CO.
M O N U JVI E N TS.
MARBLE GRANITE AND ALL KINDS
OF CEMETERY WORK.
BEST OF MATERIAL. LOWEST PRICES FOR GOOD
work. 8ee us or write to us before giving an order.
GRAND ISLAND, . . . NEB