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About The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 26, 1902)
do you suppose dip into that bulk coffee before you buy it? Lion Coffee comes in sealed, air tight packages; no chance for handling, or dirt or things to get in. Clean, Fresh and Fragrant. Uoaal fisws. LOUP CITY MARKET REPORT. Corrected Weekly. Wheat..* * •#> liyo.. 29 to 31 Oat* . 1» to 20 Corn. 27 Hogs, per cwt.. 5 30 Stockers, Steers and Heifers. 3.25 Cows. 2«> 2 50 Butter. -20 Eggs. 20 Mrs Stewart Conger is sick. The little baby of Jerry Shrove is sick. S. C. Fletcher has sold 0. J. Tracy h bunch of sheep ,1. W. Conger has purchased a fine team of mares of C,II French. S F. Reynolds had his meat shop very artistically arranged for Christum-. Odendahl Bros, are both nearly laid on the shelf with the grippe this week Sehuvler Hour and feed at Gasteyer’s. The city schools closed last Friday for a two weeks vacation during the eolidays. Robert Mathew, student at the State University Is spendiug the holidays with hi» parents. W. R Mellor and J. VV. Long return ed from Omaha where they have b •'n attending a real estafe convention. Mrs Belle MeCirtney of St. Paul ai rived Wednesday to spend the holidays with her parent? Mr. anil Mrs Gro. Ware E S Tlayburst has moved,hi* elegant stock of buggies into the Porter block. Jay Cols was at the county seat Mon day. ^ Soon the ic« harvest will begin inearn L est Gen. Hntchkin is already at it ami V Conger Bros have made arrangements to put up several hundred tons. Wrinkles are smoothed away by its hiding touch. Brain tired and de pressed peaple will find a cure in Rocky Mountain Tea. 35c. Odendahl Bros. Jacob Albers, who it seems always remembers tbe printer about Christmas time came in and paid the printer a years subscription. Jake is one of our advance subscribers. Judge Wall, Senator elect for Ste r man and Buffalo counties went to Lin coln last Monday whete be will meet other seuators from Western Nebraska and will talk over tho work in hand for the good of Western Nebraska. A Hansel, M. A Gilbert Adam Zahn T. S. Nightingale, H E. Callaway, W. K. Mel lor, J. S. Pedler. II. M. Mathew, W. L M«rcy,C’bas Conhtser, and Mrs. S. Iloncock all contributed to make the editor a Merry Christmas by promptly paying their subscription since the last issue. Thanks. E Shumunn, of Rockville township was a pleasant caller Saturday and sub scribed for the Northwestern for the coming year. Mr. Shumann has a half section of lai d and faring about 160 acres. He has bis com marly picked but like his neighbors cannot get a threshing machine to do his threshing. J Eggers, the accommodating butch er on the southeast corner of public square was in to exchange ideas last Saturday. Mr Eggers, has been doing a little farming on the side this vear and says that lie raised over 1200 bushels of corn on 17 acres which he farmed south of town. This is an average of 70 buthcl per acre. A child of Mrs. Geo. T. Benson when getting his usualSaterday eveniugbatb stepped back against a hot stoye which burned him severely. Tie* child was in great agony and his mother could do noihingto pacify him. Remembering that she had a bottle of Chamberlain’s Pain Balm in the house, she thought she would try if. In less than half an hour after apply ing it the child wasqoi 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 liuement and es pecially valuable for burns, cuts, bruises and sprains For sale by Odendabl Bros. Upon general demand we have decided to continue to take cabinet photographs at reduced rates on the following days only, viz: Saturday Dec. 2i», Saturday, Jan. .'3, Satur day, Jan. 10 and Saturday, Jud. 17 This will be your last chance to get cabinet photos at reduced rate's. M. LECHiNsKy, The Photographer We rxfend a Happy New Year aiul i virir> < hiis'iiiiis ro our n ailt r*. Flrur and fn-d exchanged it f). Glow’s stoic. S« ulli *it)e pub If square Schuylai flour and feed at (iasteyer s. Mis. Augo*t Ik-chthoM is spending rtie ho i I tvs wi U i» *1 parent* Mr and Mrs Win Kowe Geo. L>i linger had a break down com ing to town last week. He got repairs at the Depew blacksmith shop. 1>. (; Grow. s« 1 - dour and feed at ttie Northwestern Milling Company's si uni on south side public square. E G. Taylor of Ashton was in town Wednesday . He report* that hi* wif' l> vi ry sit k and that ih** lost an infant child. W. F Mason is filing up hi* newly purchased residence with a first class 'lock of furniture. Wonder what Is means. Preperations are being made bv Ohl aeu Bros, for the building of the brick warehouse at tlie rear of Conhiaers store. Rev. and Mrs Madley made us a (’hist tuas present of a nice fat Bratna chick en. We aecowkdge the same with thanks. The East room of the Taylor building ba« been rented aud wo understand will be stocked with a first class stock of groceries. Misses Frieda and Hattie Froelich, who have been attending school at Lin a> In returned home Saturday to spend the holidays. David Porter has been recently mar lied. We did not learn the name of the bride but we wish them a Happy New year just the same. The Grand Island costumer was on ; hand with beadquaiter at the St. Elmo notel ready to suit anyone who wanted a suit for the masquerade. Milo Gilbert called at this office last Monday and enrolled his name on our subscription list. He is slowly recov ering from his severe accident which befell him a few weeks ago. The Masquerade ball, given at the opera house last Tuesday night by the Woodmen end Royal Neighbor lodges of this city was very largely at tended and a jolly good time is reported. 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. Odeodabl Bros. The Ladies Aid Society of the German Evangelical ebu eh had a very successful Christmas entertainment and exerci-e at their church, and everybody had a good time. Santa Claus remembered everybody with a more or less valuable gift. l ne Christmas entertainment at the M. E ehureh wa» well attended. There were two nice Christmas Trees hand somely decorated anu well tilled with presents. The little folks rendered a very pleasing program and everything went off with very ph asing results. Mr. and Mrs. J L Bsillie of Fremont arrived hete last Saturday evening and will visit their daughters Mrs. YV. J. Fisher and Mrs Geo. E. B* nschoter for a week or untill after the holidays Mr*. Fisher who has been visiting with them at Fremont also returned. Thos. Burton was among our trailers last Monday. lie Informs us that, he has purchased another quarter section of land in Webster township and corn ering with the land he sold last fall. He sold for $11100.00 and bought for $650 00. A good speculation for Tom. Mrs. A. Hansel, who has been so successful in the breeding ot fine chickens, will, in a few days ship a half dozen of her best poultry stock to the Pantulana Egg Producing Company of California. The com pony wilt then forward them, with a very large collection from other sources of the Lnited States to Australia, where they will be entered in the great egg contest which com mences on the first day of 'lav, 1903. Mrs. (1 snail is gauranteed $5 oO apiece for her chickens whether they win the prize or not. As they are 3 very excellent breed we would not be surprised if she would be successful in the contest. — .♦ -• --— Chicago's 4.403 T.avryem. Last January there were In Chicago 4,403 lawyers. It was estimated that during the year the average income of the lawyers did not exceed 1750. A few lawyers have Incomes of $40,000, and a larger number attain to the dig nity of $30,000. The attorney who can be sure of $5,000 has a practice i recognized as good, and a standing in his profession. Old Ago Pensions In Trance, The proposed law for old age pen sions meets with much < position in France, on the ground that the age at which the pension falls due, 65, Is far beyond the average life of the French workman. Many labor organizations have protested and all on the same ground, that their members have no mind to lay by from their wages money by which they personally are little likely to profit. UtIHlI. nmci Its ILUUK1) i In | l<"« j ' ti. lilt* I |.i i -hi • »c » .“.I - ■ til • t- f r the ftt«Mt' g year, • 1 ’ • (ti ii ii*i‘i»i » sis t.*r its has bet i, • * P1 *tv, Hi this t (flee ; A i in i nt| \V, I. Fi-her, V. • II \ Wi -on. ", A.: J 1.1) pew, B -tik* i; i,. o II (5ib oi ( le. k; I* T 8- K-fi-rt; M) rou QHbeir, Wateh II) lit; .1 i|,n Lofholm: Janitor. Is*1 vt:■ Neighbor*:—Mis Jisttr Fisher, Ot f t Mrs K Ii Oitto, Vice Graf t'; Mr-. I.mV it Gibson, ('hat s 'lor; Mrs. G- I’t'lltr, R> colder; Mrs. I.yda Jiili it i-eti Bift jvt r; llanriah French, Mai-ht |, Mr-. Alma Swanson, Manager. 1 'bd.l f> T. Rowe, S O. ; i. * 0 '*‘ii, V. t; ; Geo. 1 (inter, Treaa ; G. II. Gibson, .see. A 0. I’ W.—S N. Siveetbtnd, M. Hiram Cramer. For ; F E. Bre > er. Overset r; G. W. Hunter, Financier; I. S. Ni-biingab, Receiver; G. H Gibson, Recorder; E. Goodw in, I. W,; W. C. ^ harton, Guide. D OF || - Mr- T. A Taylor, Chief of Honor; Mis. S. N Sweetland, Lady of 11 ■ i tn * r Mrs Geo. E. Benschoter, Chief nf 1 t remedies: S N. Sweetland. Treasurer; ,r 8 l’edler, Financier; Mrs. Lou Holenuib. Recorder and Organist; Mrs J 8 PetJler, Usher; Mrs. L. Becb thold I. \\,; Wm. Wharton, O. W. Ta\ Cpon Cyclist*. The handsome sum of nearly 5,500, 000 francs has been brought Into th< treasury of the French republic by thi tax upon the ey< lists during the yea 1900. The tax was first imposed in tm year 1894, and w„s paid by D3.036 pet sons. In 1895 it was levied upon 236, 0S1, In I F *1 uj t .9.816, in 1897 up> 40S.806, in IS’’ upon 484,41 4, and ir 1S99 upon n< r! • double that number - 838,856. The tax upon motor carriar ‘ in 1900 was paid by 2,897 persons. .. ■ . — What Trinidad Duly Advertiser said ”f the Xetnpb u li'unidr Kompany in its issue of Wt-diii sday, August 29' “This Company pb.yrd -1 he World-’ last night to a cro wded bouse This is one of the best pUys Trinidad theatre goers have been j rive)aged to witness lor some time. I he Kemptons are always f«Terlte> with Trinidad audi ences, but last nightj! was one con tin uous round of applause from the time the curtain m e until it dropped on the sixth act. L. A Ktinp'on as Denney McCarthy w as at hi-hi-t and the man who did not laugh at his adventure with the barrel and the bellows cannot appreciate a comical situation, Clar ence Hatton as Ham Ellison and Mat Franklin Morris Abrahams carried their parts excellently, Mattio Good rich carried the part of Rose Ellison in Hue shape Fannie Calvin fitted the part ef Jenney U hitney perfectly. The specialties by little Ruby and Mat Franklin would be hard to brat. The special scenery u-»d in this production have never been used before and demon strates that ’he Kenpton & Arlington’s expect to alwats be in the lead of what ever they do ” This company will be at the Loup 1 it j opera house .January 5, f5 and 7, Tickets on sale at Froe lieh’s. Reserve seats 35 cents. I am selling out my stock of jewelry at cost. Now is the time to buy your holiday pres ents. Call in and see my goods.—G. H Morgan. — —-— — The Rest Remedy for Croup. This is the season when the womau who knows the be-t remedies for croup l« in demand in ev*ry neighbor hood. One of the most terrible things in the world is to be awakened in the middle of the night by a w hoop fromone of the children. i he croup remedies are almost as sure to be lost id case of croup a* a revolver is sure to b'* 1 ist, in case of burglars. I here used to be an old fashioned rem edy for croup known a-hive syrup and foin out some modern mothers -ay that < hamberlain’s Cough K-medy better and don’t cost so much. It causes the Patient to "throw up the phlegm quick er and gives relief in a porter tjm,, Cive this remedy i s „s the oroupy ■•nugh appears and it « ! prey ut tin attack. It never f ills and s pleas nt and •‘are intake. For -ale by Odi ndahl Bros THE OLD RELIABLE Absolutely Pur 3 I THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE t ,neolo, Denver, Omaha, Helena, Chl ’Hgo. Unite, at Jo«eph, Mth Lake City, Kansas City, I’lellmtd, M. Louts, Sun Francisco, ai.'t nil points and all poiuis K .St and South. West. TKA1NS I.ICaVK AS FOLLOWS: GOING HAST No ms Passenger. 12:10 p. ut No. to Freight.. 12.Wi p. m GOING WKST No. ii Passenger . . 11:07 p. nt. No, 30 Freight.2:15 p. at. a let ping, Uluner and reclining chair cars (-out? tree) on through 'rains. Tickets -old and baggage checked to any point In i he l nlted Male* or Canada. For tntortiiatton, inapt, (Into tables and t eke'.s cad on or wilte to H I., hit lira Agent. Or J. Fhancih, Gen’l Passenger Agent. Oiuulta, Nebraska. IT, P. KA1 WAY. No. 88 leaves dally except Sunday (pass enger) 8: a. in. No. 88 leaves Monday. Wednesday and Friday, (mixed 12:20 p. in. No. 90 leaves Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, (mixed) 2:85 p. tn. ) No. 87 arrives daily except Sunday (mixed 12.05 t> in. No. 83arrive# daily except Sunday (pass engc l 7:3'' p, in. First class servlc and close connections east. West and south H. J. Clifton, Agent. City Dray AND Transfer Line. J. W. & A. T. Conger, Props My lie will bo delivered to any part I of t be city free. The lee ho«>« will be opened but olive n day, and llial will t»* from < to H o’clock, a. tn. All Kinds of hauling will be given prompt a : out ion and wi. make a speciall y of moving iiouselioli; good. We solicit y. ir pat ranage. J Art. W. ( ONCER, con* (TTY, - - - NEBRASKA i OUR n knon .!.!. Y CONIil'CTKl* EXCURSIONS FROM OMAHA TO CALIFORNIA W 1 1 II < 1I0H H.OI HOI' I MS The ixeursiouK leave Omaha (very Weil e- lay, 1 liui ifshtj , b i !;»v and Sat urday at •1:25 p. m.. m Pullman Tourist Sleeping Cars, 'i b« cars are accompan* Ud all tie way >jy conductors -killed n the wrv!'T of excursion parties. The Union F ii ■ i- t tj«* onlv line from Olive ti ru m'lig lour ex ui o • tu < Yliforna every week. f r c.-e < xvursioi,.- ran be joined at any point e ii route. For full iiifmination call- on or a i dress H. J. Clifton Agent. ~ Cnreil of Pll#*** After 40 Years. Mr. < H triey, of Geneva, Ohio,had tin* pile- f fortv yens. Doctors ■ or dollars could do tiim no lasting good. D"W m's \\ itch L11zeI Salve cured him permanently. Invaluable for ruts, bur:,-, bruises, sprains, lacerations, tetter, stilt rhe mi, and all other sk n diseases. Look for the name DeWitt on the package—all others are cheap, worthless counterfeits. Odendahi Bros. T. M. Reed sells feed grind o ers and scoop board?. * • * A big haul by highwaymen, -ubsri tutes and others who steal (he good name and fame of Rocky Mountain 1’ea made famenus bv Madison Med cine Co. due. Odendahi Bros Schuyler flour and feed at f fastever. ♦ NOTICE. ‘ I take tl is method infoinn'ng the citi zens of Loop City an icinitv, that J have bought the shoe stock a: i hop of Mr. Dolling. I will be at the old stand t Morgan’* Jewelry Store, ready to do all kimts of shoe work in first-class workmanship. [ have thirty years of successful experience in the shoe busb ess. I solicit your patronage y0u will find prices reasonable. In order to make room for a new first-class stock of goods I 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. -o-J now have ]>or--rssion of the-o B & M. ELEVATORS and will pay highest imrket price for grain at MCALPINE, LOUP CITY, SCILAUPP SIDING, ASHTON AND FAIIWELL. Coal for Sale at Loop Cily aid Mon. if ill Bay HOGS AT SCHAUPP SIDING AND FAR WELL Call and se« oar a >al and j> j-nwa oa _. G-TAYLOR. i ---- . , — .— IRA- T. PAINE & CO. |V! O N U JV1 E N ?S. MARBLE GRANITE AND ALL KINDS OF CEMETERY WORK. I BEST OF MATERIAL. LOWEST PRICES FOR GOOD work. See us or write to id »efore giving an order. GRAND ISI AND, • - • NEB. W. J FINHfc,. GEO. E. BENSniOTBR. Attorney and Notary Public Publisher Lahjp City Noktii wkhtki Fisher & Benschoter. Town Lots, Wild, C R : ,cif < ! W. igato M LANDS POR SALE.