The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917, April 24, 1903, Image 4

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S .99 LOUP CITY NKBK.
Lincoln, Denver,
Omaha, Helena,
Chicago, Butte,
St. Joseph, Salt Lake OUy,
Kansas city, Portland,
St. Louis. San rranoisoo,
aud all points and all points
East and south. West.
TRAINS LKAVK AS rOLLOffti
GOING EAST
No 6* Passenger.,. .11:10 p. tn
No 80 Freight.11.25* in.
GOING WEST
No. 51 Passenger —.11:07 p. m.
No. 89 Freight. 1:40 p. tn. {
Sleeping, dinner and reclining chair cars
(seats free) on through trains Tickets
sold and baggage cheeked to any point in
the United Stales or Canada.
For information, map*, time tables and
tickets call on or write to K L, ARTHUR
Agent. Or J. Francis, Uen'l Passenger
Agent, Omaha, Nebraska.
D. P. EAIWAY.
No. 86 leave* daily except Sunday (pass
enger) 8:a. m
No. 88 leaves Monday, Wednesday and
Friday, (mixed) 12:20 p. m.
No. *0 leaves Tuesday, Thursday and
Saturday, (mixed) 2:65 p. in.
No. 87 arrives daily exoept Sunday (mixed
11.06 p ui.
No. 86arrives daily exempt Sunday (pas*
enger) 7i*S p, un.
First class service and close connections
east, weet and south
H. J. Clifton, Agent.
COUNTY OFLICIAL DIRECTORY.
SHERMAN COUNTY, N K B.
G. H. Gibson. Clerk.
* N. 8WKETLAM), Treasurer.
J. A. Anuikr, Judge
J. 8. Pem.br, Attorney.
Edward sniper, Sheriff.
K D. Hendrickson, aupt. Publie Inst.
K B CohnlNO. Surveyor,
Geo. W. Huntrr, dornor.
SUPERVISORS :
D 0 grow, Dlst No. 4 , Chairman.. P O
address, Loup Oily, Neb.
Andrew Gorstka, Dlst. No. 1., Ashton P u
Peter Thopk, Dl t. No. 2 LoupCity, •* ••
W O Hkown, Dist. No. 3, Loup City, " *•
John MaIKFsKI, Dist. No. 5, Ashton, “ ••
WM. Jakob, Dist. No. 8, Kockvllle, *• “
W H. chapman, Dist. No. 7, Litchfield “ "
LOCAL LODGE DIRECTORY.
Loup City Lodge No. 33, A O U W.—Meets
gnu and 4th Thursday of each month.
Friendship Lodge No. 10, I) of H —1st and
3rd Thursday of each month.
Loup city Council No 133. L M L A—1st and
3rd Monday oi each month.
Mateland Castle, No. 132. Royal Highlanders.
2nd and 4th Monday of each month.
Excelsior Lodge. No 138. I O O F —1st and
3nd Saturday of each month.
Marimon Lodge. No. Ill, K of P—2nd and
4th Wednesday of each month.
Loup City Camp, No. 333, M W A—1st and
3rd, Tuesday of each month.
Loup City Camp No. H27, R N A 2nd ami
4th Tuesday of each month.
Porter Lodge, No. 1U8, A F & A M—Tuesday
• o or before full moon ami 2nd Tuesday
thereafter.
Joppa Chapter. No. 54, R A M—1st Monday
of each month.
Orental Chapter. No. 78 -lst and 3rd Sat
urday of cash month.
L of G A It*—2nd aud 4th Saturday of each
month, at 2 o'clock p. m.
1 live and let my brother live
With all that’s good with me.
Unto the poor, some cash I give,
The balance I give Rocky Mountain
Tea,—Odendabl llros.
For Sale.—A ear load of western
horses. Some broke, can be seen at tuy
farm one mile west of Divide. They
are good horses aud will bo sold at a
bargain.—Schoening & Vass.
Try Sheridan coal and you will be
satisfied; supply always on band at
E. G. Taylor's elevator.
Do you want a piano, organ
or sewing machine. If so call
and see T. M. Heed.
Chas. Gasteyerhas secured the agency
for the sale of PilUberry’a Hour, made
at Minneapolis, Minn. It is the best
flour manufactured In tbe United
States. a.17-m.l3.
My front room is elagantly fitted and
furnished as a harbor parler, and I have
also fitted the room in the rear for
watch and clock repairing. Good
workmenship in both branches.
G. II. Morgan
Strayed Away.—Two Jersey Red pigR,
about 10 weeks old, both sows, went a
way Sunday. Finder will please leave
information at this office.
S. D Hllbekt
For Sale.—Two No. 1 milch cows.
Apply to S F. Reynolds, Loup City.
For Sale.—A nice lot of seed corn
and a few hundred bushels of seed oats,
on my farm two miles north of Divide
post office —Henry ltansiok.
Notice to the Public.
If you want to build a house come and
let me figure on the job. 1 can furnish
the lumber and do the carpenter work
and positively save you from fifty to
oue hundred dollars on the job.
A. Boone, l>oup City, Nebr.
For Rent —Good pasture, 24(1 acres,
three wire fence, plenty of living water.
See S S Reynolds, Loup City, Nebr.
TWO THOKOCGIinitKD STALLIONS
will stand for the season at. It. A. Wil
son livery barn. These are two of the
finest horses in the country. You should
come and see them before breeding.
R A Wilson, Owner.
l>ue Notice in Served.
Due notice la hereby served on the public
generally that DeWitts Witch Hazel Salve
la the only salve on the market that Is
made from the pure unadulterated witch
hazel. EeWltts Witch Hazel salve has cur
ed thousands of cases of piles that would
not yield to any other treatment, and this
laet has brought out many worthless conn
tlrfeits. Those persons who get the gen
uine DaWitl's Wlctb Hazel Salve are never
dlsappoluled, because It cures.—Odendahl
Bros.
Uoaal Dsws. |
Get your umberella of Johnson I.or
entz & Co.
Call ami see T. M. Reed if you want
Alfalfa Seed.
A few more feed grinders yet at
T. M. Reeds. Call early before they are
all gone.
Nut coal, the best for cook stoves,
for sale by K. G. Taylor at B & M
elevator.
E. A. Draper went to the north side
of the county last Wednesday to plaster
a house for Pat Braden.
Spring Is the time to use Rocky
Mountain Tea Keeps you well all
sutrmer. Great spring life renewer.
—Odendabl Bros.
C. W. Gibson, and family and also
Miss Ethal Pearson were visiting with
Miss Ethal and Mrs. Gibson’s parents at
Lirchtield last Sunday.
Odendabl Bros, have put down a good
brick sidewalk in front of their business
lots south of the court house square.
The walk is ten feet wide.
Marona llorak ot Bristol township
and mother of Mr. Frank Fiala died at
her home last Thursday,and W’as hur
ried Saturday, She was a lady 80 years
old
The \eb. Telephone Co. is intending
to build a farmers line In our vaclnity.
Herman Johausen uud Chris Hauch
are the only subscribers whose names
we have heard.
Howea Great London Show and Sangers
Trained Animal Exposition will be in
Loup City on May 21st. It is a 28 car
railroad circus and said to ba the best
on the road.
Polished finish on new plow lays at
Dapcws blacksmith shop and don't cost
a bit more than when finished in the old
rough way. Can be done just as cheap,
quicker and a heap better.
Makes children eat, sleep and grow;
Makes mother strong and vigoruos.
Makes a healthy family. That's what
Rocky Mountain Tea does.—Odendahl
Bros,
Thos. Burton received a nice two year
old thoroughbred registered brood
sow last Thursday l«y express. It was
shipped from Surperior this state, and
eost him fifty-two dollars.
Geo. Ware, of St Paul earae in to see
hs while Id the city last Thursday. Mr.
Ware says that he is well pleased with
his new home. He has been building to
bis house and otherwise improving his
city property.
There are eleven graduates in the high
school at this place this year. They are
Marvin Lee, Edna Lee, Edith Angler,
Rosa Rowe, Beth Zimmerman Lucy
Grow. Ella Taylor, Grace Taylor, Edith
Henry. Minnie Bechtold and Beatrice
Nightingale.
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.
W ord was recieved in this city last
Tuesday morning by telephone, that
little Adam, the youngest boy of Mr.
and Mrs. Adam 8haupp, of Lincoln
was then dying. It was a case of mumps
which had devoloped into fatal form
Misa Ethel Pearson closed a success
ful term of school in the Bechthold dis
trict last Friday and returned to her
home in Litchtield on Saturday. Miss.
Pearson has made many warm friends
among our younge people who will
tnis* her.
8. Koight and Fay Bacon, of Arcadia
were in the city Wednesday awaiting
thepriuting of a job of large posters
which was turned out by this oillce.
We turned out a fine $9.00 job In double
quick time, and were complimented on
both neatness and dispatch of printing
I)r. J. W. Jones has a few bushels < f
flue potatoes for sale for seed. Such
as Mark Hanna, Great Million and Six
Week. These arc tremendous yielders,
yielding as high as 850 bushels per
acre. They were raised last year on
his farm in Sherman eounty.
W. Ii. Hughs, living <> miles south of
Loup City was in town lust Saturday
and took home a new set of harness
which ne purchased at the Owen har
ness shop. Mr. Hughs is the gentlemen
who purchased the Ernry farm about a
year ago.
E G. Page called last Monday and
handed us thiee round dollars, one to
pay for a years subscription to F. C.
Judevine, David City NVbr. and the
rest to set him lu advance on his own
subscription account. We are glad to
udd Mr. Judevine to our list.
G. II. Gibson recorder of the A. O
U. W. lodge of this city received word
yesterday morning from the recorder of
the Lodge at Lexington .hat broth'-r
Rulph Richards was dead. Mr. Richards
was a member in good standing of the
lodge of this city and is well known by
all here. No particulars of his death
were given.
Mr. and Mrs. MHilely went to Grand
Island last Friday to consult Dr. Davis
about Mrs. Madely'a eves. Upon exam
ination it wa* found that on operation
was necessary, which was performed
and they returned home in thu evening,
But as the ailment is of a very serious
nature she returned again Saturday an I
will probably remain under the doctor's
care for two or three weeks It is to be
hoped that she will soon recover.
Johnson Lorentz it Co. have just re
ceived a lull line of spring shirts.
Milo Gilbert purchased » throughbred
bull of Oarsten Truelsen Tuesday.
District Court has been adjourned
until May 12th. It will he a jury term
Flour and feed exchanged for wheat
at D. C. Grow’a stotc. bouth side
public Square.
Anyone wishing a good second hand
lister will do well to see those at Chris.
Hauck's blacksmith shop.
E. Munn of Hazard was in to see us
Monday, and left two dollar* which sets
him in advance on subscription account.
If you have butter and eggs to sill
take them to Swanson & Dahl. High
est prices for produce. Lowest prices
for groeeri es.
The Jack and Edna Hyland show
given at the opera house last Saturday
was good and all who went got thier
full mouey's worth.
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Foster of Ord
spent Saturday and Sunday with thier
sou Mr. Fred Foster of this city. They
returned home Monday.
D. C. Grow, of the Northern Milling
company fied store wants to buy a car
load of oats, lie also lias a tine grade
of whole wheat flour for sale.
Prof. Alberti gave his lecture in the
opera house last Monday evening. The
house was crowded and the lecture and
entertainment was pronounced to he
first class In every respect.
Miss. Ethel Pearson entertained the
Methodist choir at the home of her sis
ter, Mrs, C. W. Gibson last Friday ev
ening. Games and music made the
eveniug seem short. Daiuty refresh
ments were served.
Milo Gilbert brought to town iaat
Tuesday a hog that weighed 550 and
for which he realized $0 60 per cwt, or
36.30. lie says that he has another one
that he expects to turn the scales at
700 lbs when put on the marker.
They are of the Jersy Duroc breed.
SheldoD, Iowa, Dec. It, 1902.—I have
used Liquid Koal to clean my stock
tanks and the underground pipes that
connect them, with success. 1 put in a
few drops of Liquid Koai every 10 days
and they were kept elean and healthy
by its action.—D. M. Merwin.
The ninth grade of the Loup City
High School gave the be-t entertain
ment yet given last Friday evening.
The storm which came up near the close
somewhat interfered with the complet
ion of the progiam but up to that time
it was excellent and no mistake. The
house was well filled.
The monthly missonary meeting of
the Epworth League will be held at the
M. E. Church Sunday evening at 7
o'clock. A. Very interesting musical
program has been prepared for the oc
casion and you are all cordially invit
ed to be present. The subject of the
lesson is: ‘'Missions to Foreigner* in our
own land”
Little Clyde Rettenmayer, while
playing wbith his playmates nearabon
lire got his clothes on tire, but for the
timely arrival of assistance he might
have been seriously burned. As it was
he escaped with slight injuries. The
lire had burned through his overalls and
undergarment* and slightly burned the
the skin.
D. L. Adamson came on from Chey.
enne Saturday evening to join his family
who returned to this city some weeks
ago. Mrs Adamson’s father and moth
er, Mr. and Mrs. J. D Ford came with
him and will make Loup City their per
manent home in the future Lee made
us a pleasant call Monday. He says
that although he has only been gone a
bout 18 months, he sees a wonderful
change in Loup City.
The greatest danger from colds and
g'ip is their resulting in pneumonia If
reasonable care is used, however, and
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy taken, all
danger will be avoided Among the tens
of thousands who have used this remedy
for these diseases we have yet to learn
of a single case which has resulted in
pneumonia, which shows conclusively
that it is a certain preventative of that
dangerous disease. It will cure a cold
or an arrack of the grip In less time than
any other treatment. It is pleasant and
safe to take. Sold bv Odendahl Bros.
HASTINGS KTKKKr PAIR.
The Burlington sells round trip tick
: ots from points within 100 miles at one
and one-third fare, May 4, 5, G, 7 and S.
Return limit May 11th.
LIST OK .lUKOKs.
The following is a list of jurors drawn for
the l'hbruary adjourned terra to be held May
12th, 1903:
Mat Zeller. Lawrenee Peters. Wm. Baker.
Joseph Malefski. E. W Gnwin. A. H. Mead,
John Goo, W. H. Hughes, W. A Shull, Loran
Gee. Ruraual Daddow. Joseph Stobbh, ('has.
Govryck. Wm Numann. John A. Thompson,
Detlef Peterson, E E, Tracy, J P Parker.
E. W. Jaekson, J. C Vandergrlft, Mike
Kewohnski, Win. Jung, Jacob Henson, and
Clarley Larson.
♦ • ♦
DEDICATION
''Louisiana Purchase Exposition"
St I.ocis, April 30 to May 2.
For this special occasion the Union
Pacific has made a special rate of one
i fare plugs 82 00 for the round trip.
Tickets on sale at Denver, Cbevenne
and stations cast thereof, April 28. 20,
and 30, limited for return leaving St.
Louis t o later than May 4; continuous
passage,
Tickets also on sale at Utah and Wyo.
points to the west of Cheyenne, Ayrii
25 20, limated leaving St Louss no laf
er than May 0
Stop-overs allowed, Cheyer.ne and
and west thereof up to May 10. For
further particulars call on
H. J. Clh ton, Agent.
L4HJ1’ CITY HIGH SCHOOL NOTKn.
(EDITED n» ELI.A FOSTER I
The b itany i'lt5s have been busy the
p st week getting their flr«t specimen*
re idy for tmyli-t s.
Miss (trace Bensehoter is an absent
mcmb'T of the ninth grade
The debate was d-sfdea 3 to 0 in
favor of the affirmative.
Miss Ernestine Odendahl was a peas
ant visitor in the grammar and bigli
school rooms Friday.
The program given by the “Merry
Twenty four" last Friday evening was
well attended and well rendered, but on
account of the storm had to be short
ened
Miss Sadie Whitman was a visitor of
the grammar and high school rooms
Monday. I
The question for the next debate is
Resolved that interference with strikes
by judicial injunctions' is detriments
to the prosperity of the working class
Leaders: Afl',, Bertha Mead, Neg . Thee
dore I’llger.
Mrs Snyder and Miss Klines were
high school visitors last week.
Misses Ink*, and Whitman and Mr
Hendrickson were other school visitors
the pa t week.
A good many of the pupils are absent
on account of the mensels.
The w hole school were given a half
holiday Wednesday on account of it be
ing Arbor day
niVIDH lUrEM.NUH.
Shipley Bros, t-h lied 600 bu. of corn
for Chan. Schoentrig last week.
A little son arrived at the home of M r.
and Mrs. U. M. Butts on the 911». inst.
Mrs. Knox and sons, of Mo. moved
onto the Blehel farm which was vacated
by Rev. Spaur.
Harvey Sadler visited-w ith bis grand
parents near Litcbtield last week, while
there he had rite misfortune to get shot
with a 22 ritla. The ball struck the col
lar bone and glancing upward, penetrat
ing the wind pipe. Though at first the
accident seemed tube serious, at, present
he h is almost recovered.
Fur liver troubles and constipation
T hen s nothing better In creation
Than Little Early Risers, the tainous little
piles.
They always effect cares and save doctor
bills.
Little Karlv Risers arc different from
all other pi 1 Is. They do not weak in
the My stem, but act as a tonic to Die
tissues by arou-ing the secretions i d
re-doring the liver to iLe full perform
ance of its functions naturally. — Odt u
d ibl Bros.
I.OW KATES WEST
$ .6 45 to Portland, Tacoma, Seattle.
*20 45 to SatiFnihsisco and Los Angel s.
$23 1)5 to Spokane.
£21 45 to Salt Lake City, Butte, Helena.
Proportionately low rates to hund
reds of other points, including Big Ho n
Basin, Wyo., Montana, Idaho, Washing
ton, Oregon. British Columbia, Calif r
nia, etc Every day until June 15th.
Tourists cars dailv to California. Per'
Sonally conducted excursions three time
a week Tourists cars daily to Seattle.
Inquire of nearest Burlington Route
agent.
A Sweet ftreutti.
If a never falling sign of a health}* stom
ach. When the hreath is bad the stomach
Is out of order. There Is no remedy In the
world equal to Kodol Dyspepsy Gore for
curing Indigestion, dyspepsy and all stom
ach disorders. Mrs. Mary S. Crick, of While
Plains, Ky., writes: *‘I have been a dvspep
tie for years—tried all kinds of medicines
but continued to grow worse. By the use
of Kodol I began to improve at once, and
after taking a few bottles am fully resiored
In weight, health and strength and can eat
whatever I like. Kodol digests what you
eat and makes the stomach sweet.—Oden
duhl Bros.
JthedfSrSST
1bWCKDRAU0HT|
I THE GREAT [
Thedford's Black-Draught has W
I saved doctors’ bills for more than I
E sixty vears. For the common fam- I
H ily ailments, such as constipation, M
I indigestion , hard colds, bowel com- B?
I plaints, chills and fever, bilious- Hi
9 ness, headaches and other like g
B complaints no other medicine is ||
B necessary. It invigorates and reg- I
i ulates the liver, assists digestion, 9
4 stimulates action of the kidneys, I
1 purifies the blood, and purges the 9
d bowels of foul accumulations. It 9
vl. cures liver complaint, indigestion, JS
f sour stomach, dizziness, chills, Vy
I rheumatic pains, sideache, back- I
a ache, kidnev trembles, constipation, 1
| diarrhcea, biliousness, piles, hard J
B colds and headache. livery drug- j
I gist has Thedford’s Black-Draught !
in 25 cent packages and in mam- j
moth size for $1.00. Never accept
a substitute. Insist on having the I
j original made by tbe Chattanooga j
j Medicine Company. B
I believe Thedford’s Black-Draught |
| is the best medicine on earth. It is f
j good for any and everything. 1 have H
I a family of twelve children, and for M
a four years I have kept them on foot 11
3 and healthy with no doctor but Black- m
1 Draught A. J. GREEN, lllewara, La. 9f
eTust a Few
PRICES
-FROM
CHASE’S:
3 CANS GOOD COltN - - - 25 cts.
3 CANS GOOD STRING BEANS - 25 cts.
3 CANS GOOD PEAS 25 cts.
2 CANS GOOD TOMATOES - - 25 cts.
2 CANS SWEET POTATOES - - 25 cts.
2 CANS SAUER KRAUT - - 25 cts.
2 CANS PEARS - 25 cts.
7 BARS D C SOAP - - . 25 cts.
3 lbs. SALT SALMON - - - 25 cts.
3 lbs. DRIED PEACHES - - 25 cts.
2 lbs. DRIED APRICOTS - - 25 cts.
3 lbs. RAISINS 25 cts.
3 lbs. GOOD PRUNES - - 25 cts.
7 BARS LENOX SOAP - - 25 cts,
3 PACKAGES CURRANTS - - 25 cts
3 PACKAGES RAISINS - - 25 cts.
3 PACKAGES QUAIL OATS - - 25 cts.
3 PACKAGES YEAST - - - K) cts. 4 ’
Yours for Business,
A. Eo Chase.
Look Here!
DO YOU KNOW that Mils will probably be the bet
spring foi setting Trees, l’lants and Sbri b* that
Sherman County ever saw ? and
DO YOU KNOW that everyone who owns a plot of ground should improve the
opportunity ? and
DO YOU KNOW that you can buy anything in this line from F. E. BREWER,
cheaper than you can get It direct from the nurseries; not cheap, job-lot,
half-dr ad Stull", but the very best to he bail ? 4
He also writes Insurance ot all hinds. Hail Insurance in the old reliable St. Paul Fire A
Marine. W rite, or call on him. office with T Nightingale, Loup Cit.v, Nebr.
BIEMOND & MILLER,
-PROPRIETORS OF
CITY IWE^T^IWAPKET.
We carry in stock all kinds of FRESH W SALT
MEATS, and can till all orders promptly and satisfactorily.
\V 0 solicit a fair share of the public’s patronage, and
will give you your money’s worth at all times. *• *
' Highest Market Price Paid for Hides.
LOUP CITY. NEBRASKA.
Bread, Cake and Pastry
can be made with
one-fifth less of
Pillsbury’s Best
Flour than with
Winter
wheat flour.
__CHAS. GASTEYER, Agent.
A P CULEY, President. W. F. MASON, Cashier.
4
General Banking
^usinessTransacted.
Pa.^ up Capital Stock $20,000.
Court SPONDCNTS:
Seaboard National Bank, New York City, N. Y.
Omaha National Bank. Omaha. NtbreilMk