The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917, December 19, 1902, Image 4

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    from now until Christmas will be found a fret,
game,amusing and instructive-50 differen t kinds.
Get Lion Coffee and a Free Game
at Your Grocers.
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Lioaal Dsws.
29 to
18 to
LOUP CITY MARKET REPORT.
Corrected Weekly.
Wheat.♦ $
Rye.
Oat* .-.
Corn.. .
Hogn, per cwt..
Stockers, Steers and Heifers,
Cows.
Butler.
Eggs..
2.00
: 4fi
31
20
27
5 30
3.25
2.50
.20
.20
Mrs Stewart Conger is sick.
The little baby of Jerry Shrove is
sick.
Schuyler flour and feed at
Gasteyer’s.
Don't forget the Wooemen Masque- j
rade Ball to be given at the opera
house, Dee 25.
If you want to buy jewelry for Christ
mas presents you can do so at cost at
G. H. Morgan's jewelry store.
W. T. Gibson who has been confined
to the house with a severe attack of
grippe is able to be out again. Taylor,
having a large amount of bridge work
to do, has stuck to his work to closely.
A little rest will do him more good than
medicine.
There will be services at the Adevntist
church, in this city Saturday and
Monday next. All are cordially Invited
to come.
R. B. Gibson, recently of Iowa and
who bas located nere was in to see us
Wednesday. Mr. Gibsoa thinks our
large brick school house is a very cred
itable enterprise.
A nice program is being arranged for
Chrhtmas exercises at the M. E church,
and will be rendered on Christmas
eye We suppose that the other
churches of the city will do likewise.
They usually do; although nothing so
far in the way of announcement bas
been reported to this olHce. We soli
cit reports of all such matters of gen*
eral interest to the pnblic, and will be
glad to give them space.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Smith of
Clear Creek are happy over the advent
of i new baby boy which made its ap
pearence on December sixth. Waiter!
has been at the county seat doing car- (
penter work most of the season thus far,
but when he heard the news he dropped
his tools and went home to greet bis
only son. And nothing here has been
heard of him until last Monday, when
he came back and reported all doing
well.
Miss Jennie Edwards, the young lady
millner, at E A. Chase's store, aud who
was taken sick last week, was taken to
her home at Bolder, Colorado la°t Tues
day by her brother and parents who
came after her. Her sicknesg seemed
to have left her weak in mind and ?be
was taken home in a sadly demented
condition. She w as a very esteemiable
lady and during her short acquaint
ance here became very popular with
our people. It is hoped that she will
speedily recover. R. D. Hendrickson
accompanied them home.
A child of Mrs. Geo. T. Benson when
getting hi* usual Saterday eveningbath
stepped back against a hot stoye which
burned him severely. The child was in
great agony and his mother could do
noihingto pacify him. K<-tnembering
that she had a bottle of Chamberlain'!.
Pain Balm in the 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 w«ll
known resident of K* Her, Va. Pain
Balm Is an antiseptic linement and es
pecially valuable for burns, cuts, bruises
and sprains For sale by Odendahl
Bros.
Upon general demand we have
decided to continue to take cabinet
photographs at reduced rates on the
following days only, viz: Saturday
Dec. 29, Saturday, Jan. 3, Satur
day, Jan. 10 and Saturday, Jan. 17
This will be your last chance to get
cabinet photos at reduced rates.
M. Lechinbkt, The Photographer.
8. F Reynolds Sundayed in Sargent.
Mrs. W. D. Freuch is on the sick
A daughter of John Carpenter is re
ported quite sick.
Flour and feed exchanged at D. C.
Grow’s store. Souib side public square
Adam Sbaupp, of Lincoln was doing
business in the city Friday.
Schuylai flour and feed at
Stewart Conger beught the sorrel
driving horse of VV. J, Fisher last
Wednesday.
E. A. Draper will soon move to town
and intends to follow his profession,
that of plastering.
E II Kiitell of Rockville township
and representative elect made this
office a friendly call Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs, R A. Wilson rejoice
over the arrival of a baby boy which
came to stay with them Monday.
D. C Grow, sells flour and feed at
the Northwestern Milling Company’s
stand on south side public square.
T. M. Reed has done a very satis
factory job of placing the new furnace
in the brick store of C. W Conhiser.
A. L,. Zimmerman has moved his
family into town and now occupies the
residence which he purchased of Mrs.
Travis.
list
Keinpton Koroedy Kompany will be
at the opera house, January 1,2, and 3.
Bushels of fun. This is one of the best
shows now traveling in Nebraska.
Mr. Samuel Pedler, of Eugenia,
Outario, and father of J. 8 and W. H.
Pedler arrived here Wednesday evening
and will visit with bis sons for a while.
Wrinkles are smoothed away by its
beling touch. Brain tired and de
pressed peaple will find a cure in Rocky
Mountain Tea. 35c. Odendahl Bros.
It is 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. Odendahl Bros.
Criss Johansen, Will Simpson and
Din Mulick, who have been husking
corn in Valley county returned last
week. They report having finished a
big j ob and made good money.
E. H. Stewart of Hasting, the fire
man w ho came up with a spec al train
on the D. P., was taken very sick while
here and was unable to make the
return trip. He returned Wednesday.
The annual fair held last Friday at
Society hall by the Ladies Aid Society
of the Al. E. Churcn was a success as it
was liberally patronized by our citizens.
We learn that the total leciepts for the
day and evening were $88 30. The
ladies have taken a great deal of pains
to get satisfactory results and they
acorn pliabed it.
thk daisy si'hino tibk.
The new I)ai?y Spring Tire which
has lately been patented by P. O. Keetl
of this place is destined to be a grand
success. This spring is made for the
use of by doles and autouiobeles. It is
made from the best of steel and weighs
le-s than one p ound. Mr Keed has been
working on the invention for several
months and now has the patent perfect
ed to his entire satisfaction. Already
he has received several orders from
different dealers who have had sample
orders and are anxious to get a supplj
on ha id for the trade. The Daisy
Spring is an invention that its inventor
may well be proud of, as it is an 1
most indispencible ankle in the iepair
ing <f punctured rubb r tires. It is
made in a long coil si ring and when a
tire b<comes punctured may be placed
inside the n bber casing, and when
properly adjusted works fully as well
as a new tire No matter how much worn
or full of holes it may be, the spring,
which fills I tie casing well, will do
good service as long as there is enough
easing left to hold it to place. We
congratulate our fellow townsman on
the success of his new device and feel
sure that he will reap a harvest for his
effort. He has applied for a patent
which undoubtedly will be granted in
due tima.
SODDBN 1IKATU.
Klias d. Ogle, one of Austin's
most highly respected citizens died
very suddenly at Lis home, Thursday
December 11, 11)02; age 52 years,
7 months and 11 days.
When the news of Mr. Ogle’s death
reached the city his many friends
was much surprise and deeply griev
ed, as he has, since his many years
of residence here, been known as a
first class citizen and with the best
of health. In fact he said during
bis last short illness that it was the
first time in his life that he had ever
needed a doctor.
Mr. Ogle had been working with
the threshing gang during the fore
noon of Tuesday ot last week. When
he came home to dinner he was not
feeling very well but went back
and feed the machine all the after
noon. When h« returned home in
the evening, his ailment, which had
appearance of internal injuries as
sumed a very serious nature and
by Wednesday evening he was in
great pain and Dr. Main was called.
From that time on bis condition
grew alarmingly worse, and no med
ical aid could relieve his suffering.
An examination proved that his
death was caused by the rupture of
a large blood vessel and he bled to
death internally.
He was married to Miss Margaret
Castner on Nov. 3, 1892. To this
union was born seven children, five
sons and two daughters. One son
depaited this life, October 20, 18S0
at the age of 2 years and 7 months.
The funeral took place at the
Ogle residence, at Austin, on Tues
day, December 10, 1902, at 1 o’clock,
p. in., and his remains were laid to
rest in Austin cemetery.
He was an honored member in
good standing, of the A. O. U. W.
lodge of this city and several of the
members from here attended the
funeral. Rev. Mr. Madely, pastor
of the Loup City M. K. Church and
a brother Workman olliciated.
He leave a wife and 6ix children,
four sisters and three brothers; his
father mother, and one son, two
sisters and two brothers having gone
before. The bereaved have the
profound sympathy of all.
The following appropriate verses
were handed to us for publication:
Here still and peaceful is the grave.
Where life's vain turmult vast:
The appointed house by Heaven decree.
Receives us all at last.
A holy quiet reigns around.
A calm which life nor death destroys:
Nothing listurbs that peace profound,
Which his unfettered soul enjoys.
Prewell contiicting hopes and fears.
Where lights and shadow alternate dwell.
How bright the unchanging morn appears.
Farewell. Inconstant world: Farewell!
I ain selling out my stock of
jewelry at cost/ Now is the
time to buy your Xmas pres
ents. Call in and see my
goods.—G. H Morgan.
Tli# Rest Remedy for Croup.
This is the geason when the womau
who knows the best remedies for
croup Is In demand in every neighbor
hood. One of the most terrible things
in the world is to be awakened in
the middle of the night by a whoop
fromone of the children. The croup
remedies are almost as sure to be
lost in case of croup as a revolver is
sure to be lost, in case of burglars.
I here used to be an old fashioned rem
edy for croup known as hive syrup and
tolu out some modern mothers say that
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is better
and don t cost so much. It causes the
patient to '‘throw up the phlegm quick
er and gives relief in a shorter time.
Give this remedy as soon as the croupy
cough appears and it will prevent the
attack. It never fails and is pleasant and
safe to take. For sale by Odendahl
Bros
THE OLD RELIABLE
POWDER
Absolutely Pure
THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE
TIM K TAI1I.F
r.inooiu,
Omaha,
Chicago,
St. Joseph,
Kansas City,
St. Louis,
and all points
East and south.
Denver,
Helena,
Butte,
Salt Lake City,
Portland,
San Francisco,
and all points
West.
TRAINS I.KAVK AS FOLLOWS:
GOING EAST
No 68 Passenger.. 12:10 p. in
No os Freight.m
GOING WEST
No. 81 Passenger.11:07 p. m.
No. 58 Freight. 8:18 p. tn.
Sleeping, dinner and reclining ohalr oars
(seats free) on through trains. Tickets
sold and baggage checked to any point In
the United States or Canada.
For Information, maps, time tables and
tickets oall on or wrtto to It. L, aktbos
Agent. Or J. Khakcis. Gen'l Passenger
Agent, Omaha, Nebraska.
U. P. It AI WAT.
No. Nrtleaves daily except Sunday (pass
enger). 8: a m.
No. 88 leaves Monday, Wednesday and
Friday, (mixed) 18:80p. m.
No. 90 leaves Tuesday, Thursday and
Saturday, (mixed) 2 56 p. m. )
No. 87 arrives daily except Sunday (mixed
12,05 p. m.
No. 86 arrives dally except Sunday (pass,
enget) 7:36 p, m.
First class servioe and close connections
east, west and south
H. J. Olifton. Agent,
City Dray
AND
Transfer Line.
J. W. &A. T. Conger, Props
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
ailenilon and will make a specialty oi
moving household good. We solicit your
patronage.
JAS. W. CONGER. |
LOUP CITY, . - - NEBRASKA.
FOLK PERSONALLY
CONDUCTED EXCURSIONS
FROM OMAHA
TO
CALIFORNIA
WITH CHOICE OF ROUTES
The excursions leave Omaha every
Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Sat
urday at 4:28 p. tn., in Pullman Tourist
Sleeping Cars. 'I he cars are accompan
ied all the way by conductors skilled In
the service of excursion parties. The
Union Pacific is the oulv line from Oma
ha running four excursions to Califorua
every week.
These excursions can be joined at any
point enroute.
For fuil information call on or ad
dress H. J. Clifton Agent.
Cured or Pile* After 40 Year*.
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 rhetm, and all other skin
diseases. Look for the name DeWitt
on the package—all others are cheap,
worthless counterfeits. Odendahi Bros.
T. M. Ileed sells feed grind
ers and scoop boards.
A big haul by highwaymen, substi
tutes and others who steal the good
name and fame of Rocky Mountain
Tea made fameons by Madison Med
cine Co. 35c. Odetkdahl Bros.
Miss Ida. M. Snyder*
Treasurer of (he
Brooklyn Eut End Art Club.
" If women would pay more attention to
their health we would have more happy
wives, mothers and daughters, and If they
would observe results they would find
that the doctors’ prescriptions do not
perform the many cures they are given
credit for.
** In consulting with my druggist he ad
vised McElree’s Wine of Cardui and Thed
ford’s Black-Draught, and so I took it and
have every reason to thank him for a new
life opened up to me with restored health,
and it only took three months to cure me.”
Wine of Cardui is a regulator of the
menstrual functions and is a most as
tonishing tonic for women. It cures
scanty, suppressed, too frequent, irreg
ular and painful menstruation, falling
of the womb, whites and flooding, ft
is helpful when approaching woman
hood, during pregnancy, after child
birth and in change of life. It fre
quentlg brings a dear baby to homes
that have been barren for years. All
druggists have $1.00 bottles of Wine
of Cardui.
IWINEofCABPUIl
Schuyler flour and feed at
fiasteyer.
i
NOTICE.
I take tLis method of informing the citi
zens of Loup City and vicinity, that I have
bought the shoe stock and shop of Mr. Dolling.
I will be at the old stand at Morgan’* Jewelry
Store, ready to do all kinds of shoe work in
first-class workmanship. I have thirty years
of successful experience in the shoe business.
I solicit your patronage. Vou will find prices
reasonable. In order to make room for a new
first-class stock of goods 1 will sell shoes on
hand at from 25 to 50 per cent off from regular
prices. All goods and work guaranteed as rep
resented or money refunded. My terms are
strictly cash and I have but one price to every
body. Call and be convinced.
Respectfully,
B. J SWANSON.
J
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-o-1 now have possession of the
B & M. ELEVATORS
and will pay highest market price for grain at
MCALPINE, LOUP CITY, SCHAUPF SIDING,
ASHTON AND FA It WELL,
Coal for Sale at Loan City aid Asiitoa. Will Bay
HOGS AT SCHAUPP SIDING AND HARWELL
Dull and see our coal and get prices on "ram.
E.G. TAYLOR.
• t>J. I. DE PEW'S*
Blacksmith ® Wagon Maker
^KSOMOOa^
My shop is the largest anft best equipped north of the 1*latte River.
X have a four horse engine and a complete line of the latest improved, nut
chluery, also a force ol experienced men who know how to operate it and
turn out a job with neatness and dispatch.
| MY PRICES ARE REASONABLE AND J KOMPT
ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALL CUSTOMERS/
Soliciting your patronage I am
Yours respectfully,
«L I. DEPEW, Loup City, Neb. I
sunn Am mbbli wqbxs.
IRA T. PAINE & CO.
IVI O N U 1VI 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 Had Cold
If you have a bud cold you need a
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 lungs
For sale by Odendahl Bros.
I have new and second hand
wagons for sale. T. M. Rekd.
A THANK SC IVI MO IMNNKIt
Heavy eating is usually the first cause
of indigestion. Repeated attaets in
flame the luscious membrane lining the
stomach, producing a swellingafier eat
mg, heartburn, headache, sour rising
and finally catarrh of the g tom at h. Kod
<d relieves the intlamation, protects the
nerves and cures catarrah. Kodoi cures
indigestion, d\spep-ia, all stomach
rtoubles by cleansing and sweetning the
glands of the stomach. -Odendahl Brn>.
thilgarla Lika Feuinjlmnla.
Bulgaria is about as big as Pennsyl
vania, has a similar shape and re
minds one very much of that state, be
cause of the resemblance in topo
graphy and other physical features.
lh« vf0[fSt8 an,] ,he divers waf .ing
rich valleys, the mountain ranges the
e(,ge8’ the landscape gen
oiro i The PoPuiation is about 30 per
cent less.—Chicago Record-Herald.
Do you want a piano, organ
| or sewing machine. If so call
and see T. M. Reed.
I Farm for rent. —320 acres about five
miM8.fn'm ,‘“U,) Good house,
w, ’ ”urn> ‘‘O’. A large tract under
I Mdtivatj >n. Apply to A. K. Cii ari.ton,
Ord, Neb
11 von me billions arid s^i-kiiiif advisers,
lake l>fWitt’s Little Early Kisers,
before (joins; to bed.
1 «u w ii] flu,) on the morrow,
> on are rid of your sorrow—
I bat- »||; Just, enough said.
I bi -i [ irnou. pills do not gripe, but
1 he bowels gently and easily,
(learning the liver. 1'tn lr tonic effect
lt!\ es -trenuth to tin* glands, preventing
a return of the disorder.
' NKCICHSAUV precaution
I> hi t neglect a COM. |t is worse than
""I I i>ant. 11 is dangerous. By in
i"n One Minute Cough Cure you can
('itre ir 9, once, Allays intlnmatlon,
• ■ t - t be head, sooths and strengthens
tbe mu, io,,« membrane. Cureaeoughs,
1 t'l1. tiiioat and lung troubles. A b
81"1"'1 y **te Acts imunediat.lv. Chil
dren ike It.
<£
1 hi i sii-nature is on every box of tho genuine
Laxative Bromo*Quinine Tablets -4
e remedy that enrea a cold In one day