The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917, November 21, 1902, Image 4

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    In each pound package of
Lion Coffee
from now until Christmas will
be found a free game, amusing
and instructive—50 different
kinds.
Get Lion Coffee and n Free Game
at Your Grocers.
Uoaal Dsws.
LOUPCITY MARKET REPORT.
Corrected Weekly.
Wheat.$ $ 47
Bye. 28 to 80
Oats . 18 to *o
Corn. 25
Hogs, per cwt.,. . . . 5 50
Stockers, Steers and Heifers 3 28
Cows. 2.00 2.60
Batter. .18
Eggs. -18
Mrs. A. B. Outhouse is sick.
Sheridan coal at E. G. Taylor’s eve
vator office.
A. X. Conklin, of Ashton was among
the witnesses in theWatka case.
T. M. Reed sells feed grind
ers and scoop boards.
Schuyler flour and feed at
Gasteyer’s.
Floor and feed exchanged at D. C.
Grow’* store. Soatb side pnblic square
Mrs. J, W. Jones, who has been visit
ing her sister at Hastings returned
Thursday.
We hear rumors of a new department
stor# to be loeated here. No particu
lars about it yet.
Johnson Lorentz & Co. took 8108 00
worth of order* for tailor made suits
In one day. They will take your order
and guarantee a At!
Den't fail to bring the children to
the Jolly Dog Show Company Friday
and Satuaday evening, Nov. 28 and 29
at the Loup City opera bouse. Reserve
seats 25 cents for sale at Froelich's.
Leschinsky's photographs are equal to
the best taken in the state. Don't fer
get to have your picture take* Nov. 15th
until Dec. Gth. Cabinet Photos only 99
cents per dozen. Gallery open every
day, including Sunday.
Mrs. M. H. Mead has been quite sick
for the past two weeks. Last Tuesday
while she was reaching or changing
position in her bed, her shoulder was
accidently thrown out ef place. Pro
fessonel aid was summoned at once and
the dislocated member put in place.
Mr. and Mrs. Simpson Criss returned
from Grand Island last week where they
were in attendance at the funeral of
their little grand child, little Lolo Opsl,
•econd daaghter of Mr. and Mrs. D. M.
Criss, who died at her home in Grand
Island, Neb. on November 12th, 1902.
Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Cri*s, were once
resident* of this place. Mrs. D. M. being
a daughter of the grand parents men
tioned. They have many kind friends
here who truly sympathize with them
In their sad bereavement.
Robert Watka, the man who was ar
rested lust week on the charge of hav
ing fired the Ashton elevators, and who
was released on 85,000 bail, was by hi*
bondsman brought back to the custody
of the sheriff last Saturday and
again lodged In jail. When he was re
leased here last Thursday he went back
to his home at Farwell where he was
again arrested on a complaint sworn
out by C. Fletcher of Boelus, charging
him with stealing two saddles. For
this be was taken to the courts of How
ardcounty. From there he was brought
here as above stated.
A child of Mrs. Geo. T. Benson when
getting bis usual Baterday evening bath
stepped back against a hot store which
burned him severely. The child was in
great agony and bis mother could do
nothing to pacify him. Remembering
that she had a bottle of Chamberlain's
Pain Balm in tbu bouse, 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 waa well. Mrs. Benson is a well
known resident of Keller, Va. Pain
Balm la an antiseptic iinement and es
pecially valuable for burns, cuts, bruises
and sprains For sale by Odendabl
Bros.
George Dinsdale who has a fine ranch
about five miles north of this city has
about completed bis extensive feed
yards here and la already feeding 430
head of steers which he expects to
have ready for market by July next.
The yard! cover about seven acres of
ground and are built in a very substan
tial way with all the latest improve
ments, Besides having the yards lo
cated conveniently on the banks of tbo
Creek whore water is plenty, he has
planted tanks and reservoirs and erect
ed a fine large windmill. lie has also
erected a large grain house in which to
keep oil cake aud other ground feeds.
The wind breaks run nearly the full
length of the yards on the north.
C. C. Outhouse It building t»o Urge
corn crib*.
Get t tailor made *ult of Johnson,
Lorentz & Co. Satisfactory price* and
a fit guaranteed.
Andy and John Gray wero In town
lait Wednesday. Andy took a new
wagon home with him.
A. J. Fairburn, Mike Wlzorek and
Joseph Roschynelskl, of Ashton town
ship were in the city yesterday.
D. C. Grow, sells flour and feed at
tho Northwestern Milling Company's
stand oo south side public square.
Addmission for children 15 cents to
the jolly Dog Show Company and 25
cents for adults, Nov. 28th and 29.
Don't forget to hare your baby’s pic
ture taken at Leschlnsky’s Gallery. Cab
inet alze, 99 cents per dozen, Noy. 15th
until Dec. 6th.
A grand Thanksgiving ball will be
given in Ashton, Thursday evening,
November 27,1902. Come and enjoy
yourself.
Don’t fall to see tbe performance of
tbe Jolly Dog Show Company at the
Loup City opera house, Friday and
Satnrday, Nov. 28 and 29.
Coming, the Jolly Dog Shew Com
pany Friday and Saturday evening,
Nov. 28 and 29 at the Loup City opera
house. Admission 15 and 25 cents.
Wrinkles are smoothed away by its
heling touch. Brain tired and de
pressed peaple will find a cure in Rocky
Mountain Tea. 35c. Odendahl Bros.
S G. Taylor of Ashton and his broth
er. attorney Chas. Taylor, of St, Pau',
are In the city. The latter is connected
with the prosecution in the Watka case.
Attorney W. H. Thompson of Grand
Island came up on tbe noon train
yesterday to defend Robert Watka In
hts examination trial in county court
Epworth League services at the M.
E. Church Sunday evening at 6:30 p.m
Lessen subject. “Thanksgiving and
Thanksgiving.” All are cordially in
vited to attend.
You are right at home when you order
a suit of Johnson J.oreutz & Co. and
can be fitted while the salt is being
made. Thats what home patronage
means.
It ir said that every bride has many
friends, but in a few years, they dwind
le down to one. That's Rocky Moun
tain Tea. Makes and keeps her well.
35c. Odendabl Bros.
As we go to press the preliminary ex
amination of Robert Watka is in prog
ress before bis honor, Judge Angier,
There are over twenty witnesses to ex
amine.
We acknowledge an Invitation to at
tend the wedding of Miss. Ella. L. 8tep
anoske to Mr. Fred Odendabl which is
to take place on Nov. 30, at the
Odendabl resedence in this el ty.
E. A. Smith, the manager of the
Keystone Lumber Co'a. yards at Rock
ville, has bean here for the past ten
days at the bed side of bis sick wife,
who has been very near deaths door.
Last Sunday she was reported worse
but Is some better end with good nurs
ing will probably get well again
C. W. Couhiser sold the betiding is
which he is now doing business to T. 8.
Nightingale and will build a brlok
warehouse 20 x 40 on the back of the
new store where the old buildiDg was
to have been located. Mr. Mlghtingale
will move the building which he pur
chased, on the lot which be purchased
last week and where the Lechieskv
photograph gallery now steads.
There will be a county Sunday school
convention held st the Baptist church
in Loup City, November 29 and 30,
•ervices to begin at 2 o'alock, p. m.,
Saturday. Sessions will be held after
noon and evening Saturday aud morn
ing, aftermoon and evening Suaday.
Speakers from abroad will be present.
De egatts from all Sunday School of
the county expected. All are invited
to ba present and take part.
W. O. Brown, the newly elected re
publican supervisor has lost a mustach
of several years growth, at least he did
not bring it to town with him, when he
came to the opera last Wednesday
evening. It is said that he tried to
gain admission to the show on his
face hut was told that he would have to
put bis hands in his pockets and come
in on his feet. Bill says it makes no
difference whether it is a smooth shave
or not, its all the same price.
There will have to be a little change
made in the furnace flues at the school
house. It seems that after the north
flue bad been constructed all regular
up to the attic a mistake was made
and the smoke stack part was covered
oyer with brick and discontinued,
while tha hot air flue which should
have been stopped was built on up
through the roof. The one will simp
ly have te be plugged up and the otb ’r
will have to be opened and puilt on up
They have also experienced some
difficulty on the south side by locating
the smoke stack in the hot air flue, but
the workmen say that the plans plain
ly indieated It so. On this tide it will
necessitate the relocating of the regis
ters. When the farnace was started up
for trial last Sunday morning a good
lire was put on and in a few minutes
the rooms above were full of smoke.
It was discovered in time to prevent
any damage.
MWKKrWATEK
W O. Pickett is having bia post office room
plastered
H Wilke has the addition to his residence
aearly nompietnd A party of young people
spnnt an enjoyable time there Saturday even
ing
On account of bad weather, the business
meeting of the Christian Endeavor Society
was posponed until Wednesday Nov. 19.
Rev. David Bala, having recovered from
his injuries, was at this placs and delivered a
splendid sermon Sunday morning and also
Sunday evening.
N. T. Terry, an old and highly respected
settler of this vaeinity, age 87 years, died at
the home of his daughter, Mrs. W. O. Lee, Nov
4, 1902 The remains worn taken to his old
horns at Davis, 111.
Born.—To Mr. and Mrs. Fred Reynolds,
Nov. 7, n tins baby girl.
Misses Helen and Ester and Walter and
Eddie Newbsrg. and Joe Wilke visited at the
hame of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wilks Sunday.
ROCKVILLB ITEMS
O. G. Hannisch was a Boelus visiter Wed
nesday afternoon
3. J. Fair was looking after sons business
la Bnelun Tuesday afternoon.
Work was started Wednesday on the new
sidewalk that is to ceanect tbs Woodman
hall and the School house. ’Twas needed
years ago. but ' better late than never."
S. J. Fair, accompanied by his daughter.
Mrs W M Smelser. drove to Farwell Friday
to visit another of his dnughtars. Mrs. D. M.
Hendrickson. They returned Sunday evening.
John M. Dugsn. of Wood River was on our
streets Sunday.
L. W Butts has been building aa addition
to his house the past week.
Mr. H en/ of Grand Island, is building a
largn corn crib here for the Omaha Elevator
Company.
Two car loads nf cinders arrived Monday
noon for the Union Pacifle's portion of thn
new sidn walk.
The entertainment given Sunday evening
at the Hall by Mr. Bros* drew Quite an
audience considering that It was not prop
erly advertised.
John Husa and Ed. Isaacson were Loup
City visitors Tuesday.
We were told that Dan Jackson sojd his land
lying north of town last week but failed to get
the particulars.
A1 Chambers has sold his salooa business
to Henry Lucks. We are glad to learn it.
ROCKVILLE MARKETS.
Wheat .48; Oats .20; Rye 30; New Corn 15;
Butter .16: Eggs .22; Chickens 614; Ducks 6sj;
Live Geese Dres-ed G*«se 10, Live Turkeys
.9; Dressed Turkeys .lie.
U. NO ME.
Something New What I* It ?
Ther * a new kind of t ough going the rounds
of the town.
And in many homes the thing may be found.
This new fashioned cough no remedy can reach;
It sticks in the throat as tight as a loach.
It is ceitba r grippe, bronchi tis, or cold,
But seems te be worse than these ailments
of old.
Now all that it needs is a professoaal name.
Which may bo supplied by Jones or by Main.
Schuylai flour and feed at
Gasterer a.
y
Carl Anderson will have a public sal*
of stock and farming Implements at the
farm three and one-half miles north
east of Loup City on Tuesday, Novem
ber 26, 1902. There are 34 head of
cattle, 7 head of horses, 14 head of
shoftts, two sets of harness, a riding
lister, three-row Aerway cultivator anu
many other valuable thiDgs on the list.
The terma of sale are liberal, there be
ing one years time given on all sums
oyer 810. with five per cent discount
for cash. We understand that Carl has
rented the farm across the ersek south
of town and will move on it this fall.
Kstrayed
From my farm, on Frloay, Oct. 31,
1902, one blaek mare about eight years
old, with one white hind boef. Finder
will notify the Northwestern office
or tbe owner, August Guzinski, and
owner will pay honest reward.
Photographs only 99 cents per dozen,
at Leschinsky's Photo Gallery, Novem
ber 16th until December 0th.
Leschinsky's annual price reduction
on Cabinet Photos, Nov. 15, continued
until Dec. 6 Cabinet Photos, 99 cents
per dozen. Gallery open eyery day, In
cluding Sunday.
Leichinsky, the photographer, will
make jou one dozen Cabinet Photo
graphs for 99 cents, If jou have them
taken Nov. loth until Dec.0th. Gallery
open every day, including Sunday,
You should attend the public auction
sale to be g'ven by Mrs. Annie E. Pauk
ens on the old Hankena farm, five mile s
•outb east of Aahton, at which place
17 head of cattle, 5 head of horses, a
pulverizer, two McCormick binders, 1
mewer, 1 lister, 1 corn planter, 1 seeder,
1 cultivator. 1 plow, 1 harrow, 1 wagon
1 set of harness' 1 corn thellor and some
house hold good* will be sold. Sal*
will take place on Tuesday, Dec. 9,h
1902, at 10 h . m. Free lunch at noon.
THE OLD RELIABLE
POWDER
Absolutely Pure
THERE /S NO SUBSTITUTE
Ol7It PRICES WILL
REMAIN
AS LOW AS EVER:
$15.00 overcoats for $12.00
12.00 “ “ 10.00
10.00 “ “ 7.60
7.60 “ “ 5.75
Soils ii Saioe Proportion:
50c. working shirt, 25o.
65c. blue jumper, 45c.
50c. checked jumpper 25c.
2.00 shoes 1.50
I. 50 over shoes 1.25
50c. neck tie 15c.
OUR STORE
IS FULL
OF BARGAINS.
OF AL KINDS.
Come in and see u» Don’t tor
get the
L O CA TIO N. OJA E DOOR
WEST OF POST OFFICE
JOHNSON, LORENTZ & CO.
LOUP CITY, NEB.
City Dray
AND
Transfer Line.
J. W. & A. T. Conger, Props
My i<;c will be delivered to any purt
of the city free. The ice house will bo
o nrd but once a day, and that will
be from 4 to 8 o’clock, a. m.
Ill kinds of hauling will be given prompt
a ention and will make a specialty ot
n ving household good. We solicit your
patronage.
JAS. W. CONGEIt,
LOUT CITY, - - . NEBRASKA.
FOUR PERSON ALLY
CONDUCTED EXCURSIONS
FROM OMAHA
TO
CALIFORNIA
WITH CHOICE OF ROUTES
The excursions leave Omaha every
Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Sat
urday at 4:25 p. in., in Pullman Tourist
Sleeping Cars. The cars are accompan
ied all the way by conductors skilled in
the service of excursion parties. The
Union Pacific is the only lino from Oma
ha running four excursions to Californa
every week.
These excursions can be joined at any
point enroute.
For fuil information call on or ad
dress H. J. Clifion Agent.
Cured of Pllea After 40 Tear*.
Mr. C. Haney, of Geneva, Ohio, had
the piles for forty years. Doctors nor
dollars could do him no lasting good
DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve cured him
permanently. Invaluable for cuts,
burns, bruises, sprains, lacerations,
tetter, salt rheam, and all other skin
diseases. Look for the name DeWItt
on the package—all others are cheap,
worthless counterfeits. O iendabl Bros.
A big haul by highwaymen, substi
tutes and others who steal the good
name and fame of Rocky Mountain
Tes. made fatneons by Madison Med
clne Co. U5c. Odendahl Bros.
j THEDFORD’S |
IBWCttDBAUCHT!
I THE GREAT I
medicine!
Thedford’s Black-Draught haa 1
g saved doctors’ bills for more than K
I sixty years. For the common fam- I
H ily ailments, such as constipation, li
indigestion, hard colds, bowel com- 1
| plaints, chills and fever, bilious- m
| ness, headaches and other like K
| complaints no other medicine is g
p necessary. It invigorates and reg- H
• ulates tho liver, assists digestion, I
? stimulates action of the kidneys, I
4 purifies the blood, and purges the I
g bowels of foul accumulations. It 9
jCcurc* liver complaint, indigestion, J|
sour stomach, dizziness, chills, ■§
I rheumatic pains, sideache, back- 1
I ache, kidney troubles, constipation, 1
| diarrhoea, biliousness, piles, hard 1
I colds and headache. Every drug- I
fj gist has Thedford’s Black-Draugnt I
i in 25 cent packages and in mam- |
moth size for $1.00. Never accept I
8 a substitute. Insist on having the |
original made by the Chattanooga I
P Medicine Company. 9
I believe Thedford’s Black-Draught I
Is the best medicine on earth. It is I
H good for any and everything. I have I
M a family of twelve children, and for ■
g four y«»* 1 have kept them on foot ■
B and healthy with no doctor but Black
M Draught. A. J. GREEN, lllewara. La. M
Schuyler flour and feed at
Gastever.
t
.... _ _ /'
Headquarters
FOB BUGGIES
IS CONCEEDED
TO BE AT
-OUR STORE.
The number of sales made during the first week that
our stock bas been on 0Ui' 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-sof 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.
Oir stock of beating stores is now on fie floor
and of which we will say more later on.
RESPECTFULLY YOURS.
E S. H^YHUpST.
■rtji
-o-1 now have possession of the-o
B & M. ELEVATORS
and will pay highest market [trice for grain at
MCALPINE, LOUP CITY. SCHAUPP SIDING,
ASHTON AND FARWELL.
Coal for Sale al Loop City ana Asbton. Will Bay
HOGS AT SCHAUPP SIDING AND FARWELL
Call and see our coal and get prices on grain.
E. G. TAYLOR.
■*m. I. DEPEYV®~
*
Blacksmith §> Wagon Maker, a
O ' *5
3s*oooooo-w^ fi*
My shop Is the largest and best equipped north of the Platte Elver. *
I have a four horse engine and a complete line of the latest Improved, ma- K
chlnery, also a force or experienced men who know how to operate It and E!
turn out a job with neatness and dispatch.
MY PRICES ARE REASONABLE AND PROMPT*
ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALL CUSTOMERS. |
Soliciting your patronage I am
Yours respectfully,
^trand Island
61AH1TR ARB BARBU V6IKS.
IRA T. PAINE & CO.
1VI O N U |VI E N TS.
MARBLE GRANITE AND ALL KINDS
OF CEMETERY WORK.
BEST OF MATERIAL. LOWEST PRICES FOR GOOD
work. See us or write to us before giving an order.
GRAND ISLAND, - - - NEB.
For a Bad Cold.
If you have a bad cold you need a
good reliable medicine like Chamber
lains Cough Remedy to loosen and re
lieve it, and to allay the irritation and
intlamatton of the throat and lungs.
For sale by Odendabl Bros.
—- ♦ • ♦
I have new and second hand
wagons for sale. T. M. Reed.
A THANKSGIVING DINNKK
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, heirtb'irn, headache, aour rising
and finally catarrh of tha stomach. Kod
ol relieves tho Inflamation, protects the
nerves and cures catnrrnh. Kodol cures
indigestion, dyspepsia, all stomach
troubles by cleansing am) sweetning the
glands of the stomach.—Odendabl Bros. |
MAKING HINS LAY,
Hens will lay If they have the right
kind of food and plenty of it. Leo's
Egg maker supplies meat foot] and
other elements needed for egg pro
fusion and has the wall earned reputa
tion of being the best poultry food ID;
the world. It mskes bens lav, prevent*
and cures colds, cholera, eto. It la the
biggest 20 cent package on the market.
Sold by W. T. Chase.
Do you want a piano, organ
or sewing machine. If so call
and see T. M. Reed.
Farm for r*nt.-890 acres about five
miles from Loup City. Good house,
well, barn, etc. A large tract under
eultlvati »n. Apply to A. B. Charlton,
Ord, Neb.
If you are billious and se-klng advisers,
1 ake DeWitt's Little Ksrly ltisers.
Just before going to bed.
You will f|nd on the morrow,
You are rid of your sorrow—
Thats all; Just enough said.
These famous pills do not gripe, but
move ihe bowels gently and easily,
cleansing the liver. Their tonic effect
giyes strength to the gl inds, preventing
a return of the disorder.
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 inflamatlon,
clears the head, sooths and strengthens
the mucious membrane. Cures soughs,
croup, throat and lung troubles. Ah
solutley safe. Acts immediately. Chil
dren like If,
rhls signature is on every boa of the gennine
Laxative Bromo*Qtiinine Tablets
Ike remedy that tsict m eeld to em toy