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About The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 23, 1903)
UacJai Daws. Johnson, Loreutz Co for winter Clothing. Going at cost. The Ogle Threshing machine went through town last Friday enroute for Ashton. The editor made a business trip to Curtis, Neb, last Monday. Lonnie Daddow returned to Boelus last Friday after spending a few days with friends and relatives at Wiggle Creek. A. Hansel finished his job of thresh ing last Friday Nut coal, the best for cook stoves, or sale by FL G. Taylor at B & M elevator. The settlement with the county treas urer at the close of business for the year 1902 shows a balance on hand of 21,746.63, as the treasurer’s statement In this Issue will show L R. W elch was a pleasant caller 1 ast Saturday. D. C Grow, sells flour and feed ai the Northwestern Milling Company's stand on south side public square. What would you think of your groc ery man if he sold you sand for sugar! Wbat do you think of a druggist, who would ofler you a substitute for Madison Medicine Go's. Rocky Moun tain Tea.—Odendahl Bros. Get your shoes at Swansou’s. lie sell* them right also repairs your shoes right at prices right. Emery Knight has quit driving the buss and gone to working in the black smith shop of James Depew. Fred Winkleoian took his place. If vou can use one do/., canned • . • fruits or vcgatables, goto Gaeteyer’e for them. He will allow you to in clude them in that $.">00 purchase you wish to make. C. 0. Cooper, the gentleman who is head clerk at Eneyoldsen's store, went to St Paul Tuesday, and will move his family and housenold effects here at once. He has secured yery pleasant •ppartments in the S- S. Hover man •ion. Try Sberidon coal and you will b* •atisfied; supply always on baud at E. G. Taylor's elevator. Aurther Inks returned from the is laud of Senior, one of the Philippine islands where he has been in the U. S service and served two years and six months. Art has the same pleasant looking (ace that he had when be 1 ft but he has grown to be over six feet tall and is us straight as an arrow. Martin W. Vincent a nd Miss. Julia Sonnenteldt both of Oak Creek were married at Loup City Monday Jan. 19. The county judge officiating. The Northwestern, along with their many friends wish them a long and happy jonrney through their wedded life. Mr. and Mrs. W R Mellor left last Monday morning for a three week* visit to Chicago and her old home in Indiana. They will stop a few days in Lincoln where Mr. Mellor will attend the State Board of Agriculture. The peculiar oough which indicates croup is wall known to the mother of croupy children. No time should be lost In the treatment of it. and for this purpose no medicine has received more universal ap proval than Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Do not west valuable time in experiment tng with untried retnidiea, no matter how highly thsy may be reootnmended. but give this inedictns as directed and all sympioin* of croup will quickly disappear, for sale by Odendabl Bros. Mrs. John Wall of Ardadia was on the train Monday enrout" for Lincoln where she will join her husband who Is clielf Clerk in the house of representatives. C. llauck, ownet; Billy Neville workman. Blacksmith and Wagon shop near the B & M depot, are still in the swim; shoeing horses with steel plug in. They can shoe anything from a goat to an elephant's foot when Christ Hauck gets in; iron, steel, or steel plug never slips, or rubber pad shoes .thin; as you wish to hive it done, come early and you will be waited on the first thing The rush is so great that sometimes we wish we bad another workman in. Go to bed and get op the same time and sing, and while we are asleep can bear the anvil ring. Kodol does for the sloinaok that which ft Is unable to do for itself, even when but slightly disordered or overloaded. Kodol supplies the natural Juices of digestion and does the work of the stomach, relaxing the nervous tern ion, while the inf) lined muoles of that organ, are allowed to rest and heal Kudel digests what you cat and enables the stomach and digestive organs to transform all foods into rich, red blood Odendahl Bros, Next Thuesday, Friday and Saturday Jan. 29 80 and 81 the people of Sher man and Valley Co. will have an oppor tunity to consult a Magnetia Osteopath wheso headquaiters are at Nevada, M>>. On these days Prof. Schoeder will be at the St. Elmo hotel and all who wish to do so may get cousultation and ex amination free. Magnetic Osteopath cures all chronic diseases without drugs or surgery. If you waut to know what Magnetic Osteopath is be sure to Call on Prof. Sbroeder. Remember the date and show this announcement to your aick friends. Yours for humanity Prof. Wm. Schroedeh Flour and feed exchanged for wheat at l), C Grow's stoic. South side public square. W. M. Smelser of Kockvllle made this idllce a pleasant call while in town last Tuesday. Now is your time to buy clothing. All winter goods at cost at Johnson, Loreatz <& Co's, clothing store. A. E, Chase, who has been a sufferer for the past week with a severe attack of throat and lung trouble is fast im proving. Troy Hale spent Monday afternoon breaking horses. T. 8 Nlgbtiugale has moved the store building which he purchased of Cbas. Conhi-er over on the south side of main street opo<e the hotel. M Biemondia on the live stock mark et at Kockvllle. lies biped a ear load of hogs from that point last week. We understand that he Is petmanently loc ated there and will pay the highest market prices for stocl New invoice of Hamilton brown snots reeieved at B J. Swan son's Mr. Froelich had a force of men put ing up ice for him la«t Monday and Tuesday. The crowned beads of every nation, The rich tnen poor men and misers. All Join in paying trlbuts to DeWltt's Little Kaily Kiseis. H. Williams, San Antonio, Tex,, writes: ■•Little Early Kiser Pills are the best I ev or used lu my family. I unhesitatingly rec omeurt them to evertuedy. They cure OonsHpatlon, Jitlliousn-s, Sick Headache, Torpid Liver, Jauudl e, malaria and all other liver troubles. Odendahl Kros. Richard Cattle and wife of Beatrice ire here visiting with his parents Mr. ind Mrs, Nightingale. They returned home Monday noon. L. A. Williams, of Ashton was doing nu-iness at the county seat last Satur lay. lie returned home Monday. Mr Williams says that he has been in pretty fair health this winter. Johnson, Loren tz & Co. are closing out their winter stock i f clothing to make room f r their spring stock. Call • >u them. They are selling at cost. D d you neglect to buy jour wife or daughter a cloak for Christmas? If so, go to Gastejer and he wilt Gt you out with a guarantee garment at 10 per cent discount. What you doin’ neighbor? Helping Bill. What’s Bill doin'? Helping Mandy. What’s Mandy doing? Help ing Mother. What’s mother doing? Taking Rocky Mountain Tea. Sens ible family.— Odend hi Bros T. S- Nightingale was on the sick list last W< * k. Heavy eating is usually the first cause of indigestion. Repeated attacks In flame the maeious membrane lining the stomach, producing u sw< lling after eat mg, heartburn, headache, sour rising ami flnadv catarrh of the stomach. Kod ol relieves the inflamation, protects the nerves and cures catarrah. Kodol cures indigestion, dyspepsia, all stomach troubles by cleansing ami sweetulng the glands of the stomach.—Qdendahl Bros Mrs. E A. Smith is again very sick having suffered a relapse. Dr Goff of Litchfleld was called iu consultation last Saturday. He agrees with Dr. Jones, her attending physician here, that her condition is very critical. Cured of Piles Alter 40 Years. Mr. (J. Haney, of Geneva, Ohio, bad the piles fur forty years. Doctors i.or dollars could do him no lasting good DeWltl'a Witch Hazel Salve cured him permanently. Invaluable for cuts, burns, bruises, sprains, lacerations, tetter, Salt rhe.im, and all other skin diseases. Look for the name DeWitt on the package—all others are cheap, worthless counterfeits. Odendahl Bros. Next lime you come to town, go to (jraeteyer s and get a ten per cent discount. He is giving it on all sales of $5.00 or mme and for spot cash only, Groceries excepted. Let ns speak of man as we And him. And censure only wbat we can see. Remembering that no one can be perfect, rtiItss he uses Rocky Mountain Tea. • —Odendahl IIios. Mrs. Johanna Soderholm. of Forgns Falls, Minn , fell and dislocated her shout der She had a surgeon get It bask In place as soon as possible, but It. was quite sore and pained Iter very much, liar son mentioned that lie had seen Chamber lain’s Pain Halm advertised tor sprains ai d soreness, and she ask him to buy tier a bot tle of It. which he did. It quickly relieved her and«lighted her to sleep which she hod not done lor several days. Tile sun was so much pleased with the relief it gave his mother that he hns since recom mended H to many others. For sale oy Odendahl Bros. When we stepped of the train at Lin coln we met Senator Wall, but having but a few minutes In which to catch our train for Iloldrege we could not visit much. Mr. Wall locket! in the best of health and It woul 1 seem that legisla tlve work agreed with him Postmaster O ven is mating some very substantial Improvements In the* post office bv enlarging the rooms and adding another stand Of boxes; He in forms that he has the set of boxes used by Mrs. Walworth, which he will add to the present stand. Now that this is a salaried post office he can bet ter afford ro go to more expense to ac commodate the public. t KOCKVILLB ITKMS. J Hehnke arrive home Saturday noon from Grand Island where he spent several days. I>. M. Hendrickson of Farwell drove over from there Friday evening to spend Sunday with his brother- In law YV. M. Smelser. Work was started on the railroad company's portion of the new sidewalk. Now the school district authorities should make some more on tiller portion. YVork was again started on the addition to the school house. * Henry Lucks Ailed his Ice house last week. Corn is coming in real fast now days, and that with the shortage of cars it makes it hard for the elevator men. Mrs. Hendrickson and children left for thier home at Farwel after a ten days visit with relatives D A Jackson and Jacob Schtnulljohn paid Loup City a Hying visit Tuesday. Will Fletcher shipped a carload of cattle from here last Tuesday. S. J. Fair left for his home at Kearney Friday. H H. Hehnke and family left for Grand Island for a few days visit with relatives and frteuds. The dance given Friday night drew a large | crowd. Revenna and Uolus were represented. DIVIDE HArK.NI.NOS A little maiden came to brighten the home of Mr and Mrs Fritz Bichel Thursday Jan 15. YVhile Shippl.v Bros, were shelling corn at Divide Monday, a piece of ax4, which was spik ed to the Hoor, was pried up and accidentally thrown into the sheller. A break down was the result. The school ma'am of dist. No. 47 reports a good attendence since holidays. 14 pupils are enrolled, seven of which number reside in three adjoining districts. Mrs. A. L. Throckmorton and son spent Mon day night at Divide Mr. and Mrs. Lewis visited at Mr. Elmore YV'aker's Sunday. Literary next Mon. eve at the School house in Dist 47 Question for debate Resolved: That Roosevelt is the best President we have had for ! twenty-years. Alt. Geo. Gowin. Neg. Walter Stevens. These literal ies have been very en- . tertalnlng so far and every body is invited to attend and take part in the program. NEW. I have now opened up for business in the store building of Mrs. A V. Zink, South of Court House block and invite you to come and see the following goods: IN DRESS GOODS: SERGES, HENRIETTAS, CASHMERES, MOHAIR, MELTON, VENETIAN, DRESS GOODS MIXTURE, AND PLAIDS. IN VVAISTINGS: SATIN STRIPED GRANITE, FANCY STRIPED TRICOT, RIBBON STRIPED ETOLIAN, CHINCHILLA STRIPED FLANNEL, ROPE STRIPED FLANNEL, OUTING AND COTTON FLANNEL. Lais' Cloaks anil Skirls, leas' ail Boys’ Cloifiiai 1‘ANTS AND OVERALLS AND A FULL LINE OF SHOES AND GROCERIESall too numerous to mention. Be sure to come in and see our line E EfJEVOLDSEN, LOUP CITY, NEB ^J. I. DEPEWS&* Blacksmith 9 Wagon Maker, 000000 *35 My shoo is *iio largest and best equipped north of the I’latte Biver. I have a four horse engine and a complete line of the latest improved, nia cb'ucry, also a torce ot experienced men who know how to operate it and turn out u job with neatness and dispatch. MY PRICES ARE REASONABLE AND PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALL CUSTOMERS. Soliciting your patronage I am Yours respectfully, J. I. DEPEW, Loup City, Neb. SWEtlTWATEK. Mr. Charles I-. Croston. of Hazard, and Miss Isabelle McCain, were married at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. B McCain, in Kearney, Sun day Jan. 11th. U.v.C A.Masten officiating. Geo. Hollenbeck is taking a business course in the Business and Normal College at Fre mont. Ne.br. A party of young people met at the home of H. V. Capellen, Saturday evening and spent a very enjoyable time. The Free Methodist pastor for the Bevenna circuit, ltev C. H. Saywer. held services at tlie Sweetwater school house. LOUP CITY HIGH SCHOOL NOTE* (EDITED JIT El.LA FuSTEB.) Miss Lei a Chase was a visitor in the high school and grammar rooms Friday. The dehate which took place last Friday was decided 3 to 0 In favor of the aff. Willie Wilson entered the seventh grade Monday. Miss Oyster visited the intermediate gram mar rooms Monday. The daliate for next Friday is Resolved: that the legislative department, of a city govern ment should consist of only one deliberative holy. Leaders; AH, Theodore Pilger; Neg. Clarence Benschoter. Mrs. A. U. Outhouse visited the high school Friday and heard the debate. Miss Neva Hotchkln is again in school after quite a long absence. Clarence Beoschoter Is absent from school this week. Mr. Marvin Lee was on the sick list this week. Come and hear the debate Friday Charlie Rowe Is absent from school this week. A pleasant birthday party was given on Miss Beatrice Nightingale by the Epwort League Choir in celebration of h r 15th birthday last Saturday after noon. A good time was reported The Epworth League will give a Social at the limns of S. S. Hover Jan. 29th 1901! every body is cordially invit ed. Monument to Spanisti Martyr. Geneva has granted permission to a number of Spanish literary and po litical men to erect a monument in that city to Michael Servetus. the Spanish theologian, who was burnt us a Unitarian heretic by order of the magistrates of Geneva at the Instiga tion of John Calvin. The monument is to be unveiled next October on the 350th anniversary of the burning. Tho New Caics. See that tho r.ov t a : > slow and stately. c or <-f t ■ - • ■. bracing a stunt li/e this: "T i, . t pose, when prupmly do* •>, k; : •> body almost fn a : kit ■, \ a the rigiit knee ik *' 1*- i •„ port and tho let !• ikt m, • a ; and thrust f.. • fo; I.- a, p. /;■ ly citizens with : t \ ir.d doing this slowly ami with statel .u * .viil be a sight worth seeing. SPECIAL Sale. In older to make room for our spring Stock we have decided to CLOSE OUT OUR WINTER GOODS AT COST. so by making a call at our store we will convince you that we can Save You Mo ley. The best op portunity a man can get. Come early and we will Gil jour wants. Yours respectfully. JOHNSON. LORENTZ & CO. attention citizens. « We wish to inform oar customers as • ll at the general public that we have added a third team to our list. This will enable us to handle your orders with more pr nnptness and better satis faction than ever before. Soliciting >< ur future favors and good will, and rtx nking you for past Kindness we re main yours to command. Conger I5ro JACOB ALBERS -THE OLD Reliable Auctioneer Is still in the ring. Will be In Loup ; ( ni every Wednesday ami Saturday lo , t.ike your order for sales. He sure and s» e me. Charges reasonable. JACOB ALBERS, Auctioneer. Loup City. Neb For sale:—Mv photograph gallary on j main sir* et The building is in good : shape, and can with very little expense [bercmodled and made suitable for a lawyer, doctor, or real estate office or would make h good harness, shoe, or barber shop It is also suitable for a millnery store Will sell at a bargin. 1 will also sell my residence building 22x‘„8. lias three good rooms, closet and pantry. The house is in good con dition, good water and fair sheds Ap ply at uiy photograph gallary on Satur da) s. M. Leschinskt. I an now located in my new quarters, One Door East of St. Elmo Hotel, and have ju9t. received a shipment of the Hamilton & Brown shoes, the best in the market. More new goods arenow on the way and I can assure my patrons satisfaction in both quality and prices. I still have a few pair of shoes left from the stock pur •hased from Mr. Dolling which we are selling cheap. First class shoemaker shop in connection. We invite you to call and see our new stock ot shoos and bring vour ri p if i work with you. Respectfully, B. J SWANSON. -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. Coal for Sale at Loup City aid Asiloi. Will Bay HOGS AT SCHAUPP SIDING AND FARWELL Call and see our coal and get prices on grain. E.G. TAYLOR. IRA T. PAINE & CO. M O INI U JVI 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. >