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About The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917 | View Entire Issue (April 17, 1903)
TIME TAHLK, LOUP CITY NKBK. Lincoln, Omaha, Chicago, 8h. Joseph, KtnMt City. St. l.ouls, and all polnia Bast and south. Den v nr, (I elnna. Dime, Salt Lake City, Portland, San t'ranolsoo, and all points West. TRAINS LKATK AS FOLLOWS) iiOISO BAST No n Passenger.. 12:10 p.m No. 60 Freight.il.ssa in. GOING WEST No. 51 Passenger.11:07 p, IB. No. 5* Freight. 1:40 P- "J1 Sleeping, dinner and reclining chair car* (seats free) on through trains Tickets sold and baggage checked to any point In the United states or Canada For information, maps, time table* and tickets oali on or wiite to K 1,. Arthur Agent. Or J. Francis, Gen’l Passenger Agent, Omaha, Nebraska. U. P. B AI1VAT. No. 86 lease* daily except Sunday (pass enger) 8: a. m. No. 88 leaves Monday, Wednesday and Friday, (mixed! ls:20p. m. No. #0 leaves Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, (mixed) 3:54 p. m. No. 87 arrives daily except Sunday (mixed 1L05 p. tu. No. 85 arrives dally except Sunday (pas* sngei) ?:» p. m. First class servlc* and close connections east, west and sou Or U. J. CLIFTON, Agent, COUNTY OKLICIAL DIRECTORY. SHERMAN COUNTY, NEB. G. H. Gibson, Clerk. a N. swkktland, Treasurer. J. A. ANOUK, Judge. J. S. Pkiu.kr, Attorney Edward snydbk, Sheriir. R L). ilKNt) rick son, Sunt. Pulille Inst. E 11 Corn 1 NO, Surveyor, GEo. \V. IIcntuu, Nornor. D SUPERVISORS: O GROW, Dlst No. ■»., Chairman.. I* O address, Loup Oily, Neb. Anukuw GorsTKA, Dlst. No, 1., Ashton P O Peter Tiiona, Dt t. No. i Loup city, \V O Brown, Diet. No. ft, Loup City, John MaIKKsKI, Dlst. No. 5, Ashton, Wil. Jakob, Dlst. No. 0, Rockville, W H. chapman, Dlst. No. 7, Litchfield LOCAL LODDK DIRECTORY. Loup City Lodge No 3d. A O C \V.— Meets £nd and Ain Thursday of each month, friendship Loire No. 19, I» of 11 .-1st and 3 m Thursday <: each month. Loupi ity ( lUncilNo 130 I. M L A—1st and 1 Sru Monday of i nch -mouth, bin,i laml (.:: -sle. No. b Royal Hlohlanders. £ndand it** Monday of each mouth. Ex cl.-ior I. «. No 13:5. ICO K— 1st and 3ud Sam •{!:;■ of each month. M: moa Li '7e. No. Ill, K of I»—2nd and 4tu Wc. .i au.v < f each month, Loup City Camp, No. 633, M W A—1st and 3rd. Tuesday of each month. Loop CUv (.imp No. >::: It N A—2nd and - too.it e c!i month, I*i ner I. - o. No 'A. a t & A M Tuesday! ei or !- ■: nil motiu and 2nd Tuesday tuereaftcr. Joiipi cat ri No. ■(. It A M-lst Monday ot each mouth. Orental Chapter. No. 7s—1st and 3rd Sat urday of cash month. I* of G A It- —2nd and 1th Saturday of each month, at 2 o'clock p. m. X live and lot my brother live With all that'll good with me. Unto the poor, some canh I give, The balance I give Rocky Mountain Tea,—Odeudahl tiros. For Sale.—A car load of western horses. Some broke, can be seen at my farm one mile west of Divide. They are good horses and will be sold at a bargain.—Hehoening A Vass. Try Sheridan coal and you will be satisfied; supply always on baud at E. G. Taylor's elevator. Do jou want a piano, organ or sewing machine. If so call and see T. M. Heed. (Jhsts, Gasteyerhus secured the agency for the sale of Pillsberry's llour, made at Minneapolis, Mifln. It is the best Hour manufactured in the United States. 8.17-m.ld. Mv front room Is elaguntly fitted and furnished us a harbor parler, and 1 have also fitted the room in the rear for watch and clock repairing. Good workmenship in both branche*. G. fl Morgan Strayad A way.—Two Jersey Ked pigs, about 10 weeks old, both sows, went a way Sunday. Finder will please leave information at this office. S. D Hulbert. For Sale.—Two No. 1 milch cows. Appl) to 4 F. Reynold*, I oup City. For Sale. -A nice lot of seed corn and a few hundred buataels of seed oats, on my farm two ini lea north of Divide post office—Henry Ransink. ANNOUNGK.HKNT. Mrs W. M. of Rockville, j wishes to announce tint star bas received a full line of millinery for spring and summer, and Is mnly to please all iti cboico of styles and price. Call and see her. Por Rent - flood I <*ur«s 210 acres, . three wiie icnce, nty of living water See S S Hr,: obi-. Loop City. Xobr. TWO TflOKOlr. u nnri> staixioss will stand r the en , at It. A. Wil ton livery urn. These ara two of tin ttne-t burn •; in tie c intry. You should oome and see tb‘ in b' hire breeding. It -V Wii-sox, Owner. Due Notice Is Surveil, Hue notice Is hereby served on the public generally that Dewitts Witch Hazel Salve is the only salve on the market that is made from the pure unadulterated witch hazel. EeWttts Witch Hazel Salvo ha* cur ed thousands of cases of piles that would net yield to a«> other treatment, and this fact has brought out many worthless cotin• tlrtelts. Those persons wno get the gen nine UtWiU't Wtetb Hazel Salve are never disappointed, because it cures.—Odendabl Bros. Uoaai Daws Ha! ba!! bn!!! another rag. We planted potatoes Monday. The atsessor is going the rounds. Dr. Marey, toe dentist i* doiug a good business. L. II insen was among the ilrat to get in some garden. (Jail and see T. M. Reed if you want Alfalfa Seed. Representative E. II. Kittell was a caller Tuesday. Editor Smith of Ashton was among our many callers Tuesday. Herman Johansen took out a nice lui of fruit trees to set out on the farm. Ur. Fowler of Kentucky arrived last Friday with a nice lot of Keutueky horses A few more feed grinders yet at T. M. Reeds. Cal! early before they are all gone. Nut coal, the best for cook stoves, fur sale by K. G. Taylor at S & M elevator. Lawrence Bousch of ilarrisou town ship curue in and renewed his subscrip tion Inst Tuesday. Brown may put on a whole page for Ashton after a while. He is getting pretty badly worked up. The su; ervlsors were in session Tues day of this wetk. Ws will publish the proceedings next week. Mrs Conger is having her cistern re paired with a good coat of cement E. A Draper is doing the work. The Royal Highlanders gave an East er supper at Society Hall last Monday night. A good time is reported. D. C Grow, sells flour and feed at the Northwestern Milling Company’s stand on >outh side public square. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Newman of Davis creek ere happy over the arrival of a new baby b< y which e.infc Monday. F. E. IJ-ewcr is about ihe busiest man m lie Is delivering nursery stock of -.vhit ii he ieci' vet! a large shippment la week. Mr-. 8. If. Conger is quite seriously s'i :. 8 H. «ns in aft* r the doctor Hu ll rt ,y 8r. 5 reported better at this « l mg. Mead, t iie mother of Prof M. H. M > iyed last Ft (day evening and wiii make her home v. :ii her sou this summer. Spring is the t i tnc» to u- e Rocky Mountain Tea Keep* you well all sumner. Ore.it spring life reuewer. —Odendahl Bros. Blemond & Miller have placed a ne v phone in their meat shop and also run a free delivery to every part of the city. All orders promptly filled. Polished finish on now plow lays at Depews blacksmith shop and dop't cost a bit more than a hen finished In the old rough way. Can be done just as cheap, quicker and a heap better. H. .1 Clifton, has been assigned to the position of operator aad station agent at Gothenburg, and M. D. Smith of Elm Creek has taken his place at the Union Pacific station here. Rev. Madely went out last Sundiy afternoon near Yirdurette, m Clay township and preached the funeral ser mon of a young man by tbe name of Brock, who died at his home Saturday. L. G. and Geo. H. Scott returned to their homes at Council Bluff's Wednes day, T. M Scott and wife returned to Aurora Thursday. They have been here in attendance at the sickness and funeral of their father. Swanson & Dahl have a complete line of groceries and you should call and see them. That, Yale coffee they handle is immense. The editor has tried it and thinks it good for the money. 15, 20 and 25 cents. Jack and Edna Highlands Musical Comedy and Novelty Co. will be at the opera house at Loup City Satsmlay evening April 18th. Clean, moral and refined Price 15, 25 and 35. Reserv ed seats on sale at Froelick’s. Dr. J. W. Jones has a fww bushels of fine potatoes for sale for seed. Such as Mark Hanna, Great Million and Six Week. These are tremendous yielders, yielding as high as 850 bushels per sere. They were railed last year on hi" farm in Sherm m eountv. Precedent Roosevelt has not only hon- j or <1 our postmaster, AY. T. Owen with j a re-sppoii.: ment, but has presented him '.v h a hands'une certificate of appoint meat, which has a very pretty frame, i decorate* the walls of the post office, d certificate covers a period of four ye ,rs from March 18th 1903, Mr. Hayward, the barber who cams os. .rum Omaha b.st week to operate the M gan barber fhop, after a few days, -I v -kipicd out. Mr. Morgan bus how ev<‘. secured » iirtt class ba ber from Central t .ty, iu the person of Mr. I’. L« i . i j -, who will soon move hi* family here and permanently locate. Masonic Lecture, by I’rof. Alberti, i ex-olHcet. ex-engineer, and ex-convict I of Siberia, Ku-riu, illustrated by Here- ! opticon views, at opera house Loup j City. Neb , April 20, 1003. Under ttie i auspices of Oriental Chapter,'No. 78. j O. E. S. Admission 35 cts. Special pr ice will he made for school children. I j v\ ho repairs fboei?—Swanson. ! W ho M'llw th< bear shoes?—Swanson. Goto Swats n & Dahl for your gi ->• ce < ?. Gardening is going on in every part of he city. Dobson Bros. of Ashton were in I lie city Friday. Johnson Lorentz & <'o. have just re ceived a foil line of spring shirts. District Court has been adjourned until Mat 13th. It will be a jury term Mrs. XV. S. Owens of Arcadia was vi» Ittntj her son and family, Thursday and Friday. S. X. Sweetland, county treasurer, has been down *i« k tbip week but ts up again. Chris Zwink was seen loading a lot < f trees Friday which he purchased of Frai k ILewer. Fleur and feed exchanged for wheat at D. C. Grow’* store. South side pub ic square. Call on Swanson for shoes' No charges for sowing up rips on shoos bought at Swanson’s. Mrs. A. T. Conger returned last Tues day from a three weeks visit to tier parents at Walnut, Iowa Anyone w ishing a good second hand lister will do well to see those at Chris, ilauck’s black-mith shop. R L. Arthur, the B & M. operat< r war unable to get train orders M onday Something wrong with the wires If you have.butter and eggs to s 11 take them to Swanson & Dahl, High est prices for produce. Lowest prices fir groceries. Gus I.orentz and John Dahl drove over to Ravenna Sunday and took the train for Aurora to have a short visit with old friends. Frank Nightingale came up from Lincoln last Saturday and spent Sun day with his parents. He returned to Lincoln Monday. i. a. nraper nas purenasea rne lots north of r be VV. H, Morris residence, of Vf H. Retteumayer and thinks ho will build a bouse on them. I>. (J. Grow, of the Northern Milling company feed store want* to buv a car londofuatJ He also has a hue grain of whole wheat flour f >r sale. Mikes eoildren eat, si ep and grow;; Makes mother strong and vigorous. j M k sk healthy fttn'ty. That’s what It ky Mountain l\ i does.—Odendahl 1 Bros. Burr Rubins wa* in town Monday ; evening. Bnrr said he was in to swap horses. We bid not leant who the gent- ; leinan was that got beat, but w don't suppose it was Burr. The German Varien organisation of this vacinity Indulged in a dance and general good time at the opera house la>t Monday night. There was a very good attendance. J. R, Scott went to A?hton yesterday and will visit the old farm on Dav is creek before he returns to his home at Perry, Okla , lie expects to depart for home Monday or Tuesday. Mrs Fred Foster, who has been at Brimingtoo> N. Y. for several days passed at the bed side of her sister, Mrs. A. O. Mead, writes the sad news of her sister's death, which occured last Thursday. The Lo«p City Creamery made 1,100 pounds of butter in two churnings last Friday. The eompanv has purch ased a new churn of the latest improved manufacture. They are paying 25cents per pound for butter fat. The Highlanders at St. Paul are going to Initiate several candidates on the ev ening of May .j, and have extended an in vitation to the lodge of this city to send th>-ir team down and put on the work. We understand that the boys are going. Sheldon, Iowa, Dec. 11, 1902.— I have used Liquid Koal to cleao my atock tanks and the underground pipes that connect them, with success. 1 put in a few drops of Liquid Koal every 10 days and they were kept elean and healthy b> its action.—D. M. Merwin. The Ladies Aid Society of the M. E. Church gave their Easter fair and sup per last Saturday afternoon and evening at Society llall, and a very pleasant and j profitable time is reported. There were manv who patronized them, and when the cash was counted tbier was §42.00 to add to the general fund. • tome and see Moaco. St. Petersburg, Nignei-Novgored, Kazan, Pernta, Ta bock, Irkutsk, Tiflls and Odessa which w i be at the opera house, in this city April 20th, 190.3, under the auspices of Ori utal Chapter, No. 78, O K. S , and enj >y » ni'isonic lecture by a mm who h s-had actual experience. Admission 35 i is. Special prices will be mad* for seb >ol children. Tin* greatest danger from colds and <4*1,, is their r< suiting in pneumonia. If r*" - liable t are is used, however, and < hatnb'-rUinV Cough Remedy taken, all danger will b avoided. Among the tecs of thousands who have used this rem • f,»r lit se diseases we have yet to lcxrtt of a single case which h s resulted in pneumonia, which shows conclusive!v that it is a e< rtain preventative of that dangerous disease. It will cure a cold or an attack of the grip in ies-; time than any other treatment. It is pleasant and safe to take. Sold by Odemlahl Bros. I HMD —Hubert L Br< i k (Him) at thi b f bi« br< b‘T, G. II. Brock r [1 i/Hrd township, on Saturday Ap-: 11. I'HIJ f hesrt failure. Hobart w.s 2:. jwn old at tlm -» of <! fh II* I ;m b •'! in p'or health for some time Thu bis ailment whs not thought to bo <1 so serious a nature ns ro cause alarm un»l! n “hurt time before death, when r doctor from Ilnvenna wks hastily sum tponei!. He leaves a mother, sister ami brother to mourn. Deceased was born at Murr v, Nebraska Nov. 22. 1880, and came to Sherman county with his p.v cnts in 1883. Pb« funeral service was held at the Brock home on Sunday, April 12tb, at 4 o’clock p m., Rev. Madely officiating ami the remains were laid to rest in I he cemetery at Vir durette. The sorrowing relatives have the sympathy of all I.OilP CITY HIGH SCHOOL NOTES. (1DITKD 11V ELt.A FOSTER.) The debate last week w is Resolved that, the Labor Union is Un just. Leaders: Afl\ Oscar Swanson, Neg. Alta Rent frow. It teas decided 3 toO in favor of the negative. Mesdame* Hi lias beck, Waite, Ilulbert, and Nicoson were high school visitors last Friday. Miss Fay French, Frances II nisei and Hazel Witikelmann are new members of the first grade. Clarence Benscboter. and Oscar Swan son weie absent the first of the week. The question for the next debate fa Re solved that this Country is Improving in Civilization. Leaders- Afl'., Ernest Rowe, N«g., .Mary Gibson: Mesdarnes Ilulbet and Nicoson were visitors in the second primary Friday Prof. Mead's room had examination last week, the Inst one they will have with exception of the final, Mias Grace Taylor is an absent member of the highjschooi. You are eo: dinlly invited to attend a program which will be rendered by ’lie •‘Merry Twenty-Four'" at the school house Friday evening beginning S o'clock. The following is tiie program Greeting Glee.By Mem Twenty-Four itecitation..Lclon Lot holm Ii rmuentul Solo..Mis-McLaughlin Get i tatlon...G race Tracy Solo.. ..Florence Leinlnr.T Recitation. . Minnie Lofhoitn Duct .Winnie and Orpbn Outbousa Ei citation.Ada Smith Sc'.c tions from ph 'uo-iraph. Gee tation. Bernice Uenschotcr 1j n.riu\ "Joseph's Coat.’’ Solo.Jessie Colley Ei. • •..Mrs. Mathew Duet.fessie and Cora Lenin-- r Recitation..Ed mi MinsliuU So n....Neva Uot chi: o lie ilation.. Moron Drill) e Solo ..Mrs. II.- ry Literary paper Quartette. ■' ' Laura and .Mary .Ella Foster Grace Hensnhuter and Irene Gibson Notes From Tile Baptist Sunday School. The Easter entertainment given at the Baptist church Sunday morning whs a very interesting as well as pleas ing all'air. The children exceeded the expectations of the training commitee as the attendance at tlie rehearsals had not been very good, It was a pleasant sight to see the sparkling eve a« the class of little girls rang the Easter chttres There *ai one thought advanced by the speakers which would be well for all of us to bear in mind, and that waa, “A* the Sowing Is, So Will the. Reaping Be.” IV> often wond«r when we see the young and old, doing and saying what they do, if they ever think of the reap ing time The story of the ri«eti Christ was well told in the songs and recita tions and at th« close a colored egg whs given to all present. f Wm. Shull of Washington township is looking young again. lie has a new crop of capilaricy on the summer of his crainum. Ho thinks he will see the doctor about it. and if possible ascertain the cause. Mr Shull has never used anv hair vigor, nor can he exactly re member just whst. he has done to merit the return of this very acceptable gift of nature. E»stor exorcises were rendered last Sunday evening at the M. E. Church and chihlron renderetl a p'easant program to an over orowded houae. The collect ions at the Sunday school in the morn ing and at the exercises in the evening amounted in all to over #45 00. This money was raised for the foreign missionary fund Bat very little stand ing room w-.s left in the church and all seemed interested and pleased with the program Ernest Pilgereame home last Friday to spend a few weeks with his parents, He lias been at Golding Colorado in tiie employ of the B. & M railroad Co. Ernest, suprlsed his parents by coming, in lit the still hours of the night, as ttiey htid not b°en advised of Ins coming. However the surprise w»* a pleasant one 1 s he had not been a home f >r several months. U«is looking hale and hearty and railroading seems to agree with him. F i >r liver troubles anil const tout Ion T"ere* nothing better Increatlon Tuan J,title Karly Kisers, the famoua little plies. «ra\s effort i are* and save doctor bills. Kittle Eirlv Risers are different from al I other pills. They do not weaken th*‘ Si «t< in, but act as a ton! ; to the : ssui .by arousing the seeretious > t d r<- toring the liver to the full perform ance of its functions naturally. — O it n duhl Bros. Just a Few iP H] 8 FROM Q - [jl* J 3 CANS GOOD STRING BEANS 3 CANS GOOD PEAS 2 CANS GOOD TOMATOES - 2 CANS SWEET POTATOES 2 CANS SAUER KRAUT 2 CANS PEAKS 7 BARS D C SOAP 3 lbs. SALT SALMON 3 lbs. DRIED PEACHES 2 lbs. DRIED APRICOTS 3 lbs. RAISINS 3 lbs. GOOD PRUNES 7 BARS LENOX SOAP 3 PACKAGES CURRANTS 3 PACKAGES RAISINS 3 PACKAGES QUAIL OATS 3 PACK AG trS YE AST Yours for Business, 23 cts. 23 cts. 23 cts. 23 cts. 23 cts. 23 cts. 23 cts. 23 cts. 23 cts. 23 cts. 25 cts. 23 cts. 25 cts. 25 cts. 25 cts 25 cts. 25 cts. 10 cts. 9 A. Chase > G 5 A T" P 11 A /\ fj7" frfc <QW1Y i i -A. 9 beit Of : •• • ’ • l r > i'imits i-.inl M t>- that Virrman Coa» tj ever sun ? nnd DC YliU RL- , th t ■ vi r_. . ;h ••. > n ,. oppor unity ? and DO \CU E , that tn > \ i 1 «* from F. r. II i{ EWER, 1 'i \o hi l i tit* • 1 in ntir.'t i it'.- : i■ <• t tduap, j'dj-lot, ^ half-d' ad stuff, hut th vi in rsi,;t t > be t. *.d ? r*11 41i lion!il improve the ll,,al " ! ' ■ Hail ItiHurnucN ir* the old rel ible 8t. Pan : .re * Marine. MS rite, or call on him. Oflio* wtli *. . .Niuliiini’ulfl, Loup (.'ity, Nebr. BIEMOKD & KILLER, -I’EGI’KIEI'OKS OF ej-TY NIE T iViAPKEf. We carrv in stock till kinds of FRESH £ SALT ME A' S, a,)d can till all orders promptly and satisfactorily, 'i'. o solicit a lair share of the public’s patronage, and will give you your money’s worth at all times. *>• «• 111 <j he at Market j'ri>; Pall far Hide*. LOUP C5TY, : : NEBRASKA. Bread, Cake and Pastry can be made with one-fifth less of Pillsbury’s Best Flour than with Winter wheat flour. -f CHAS. GASTEYER, Agent. - 'jf. Genera! Banking '>u$ine JsTrer.sacted. ^>c J up (T* r\ ■“ o U •„.* s r : £ ' 3ck 520,000. CORRESPONDENTS: Secboo J INatie lai ink, ew York City, IN. Y. Or iahu Natitiiai Sank. Omaha. Mebraski