The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917, April 24, 1903, Image 5

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PUBLISHED BVERY FRIDAY
AT THE, COUNTY 82 AT.
GKO. B. HKNSOHOTKK.
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TERMS:—*1.00 per tear, if paid in advance
Entered at the Loup City Postofflce for trans
mission through the malls as second
class matter.
President Roosevelt will lie in
Grand Island as previously an
nouneed nnd will remain over Sun
day. He desires to spend the day
quietly ana no reduction on pass
euger rates will he asked for or giv
en until Monday morning. On Wiut
morning tbe president will leave bis
car as early as 8;:j0 and the parade
anti address will he held at once.
It will be necessary to run a very
early train from this point to accom
module the public. No doubt many
will avail themselves of the oppor
tunity to see the president.
8. F. .Reynold's meat wagon was
seen last Wednesday morning bright
and early with a well loaded supply
of fresh meat which had just been
slaughtered and made ready for the
block. This meat was from a choice
bunch of fatted stock which he had
recently purchased and will make
the finest of stake. Mr. Reynolds
was practically raised in a butcher
shop and knows just what kind of
stuff to buy to plctoe the trade. He
always keeps a good Mipply of the
best varieties the market affords.
A petition has been circulated, ■
<iuite liberally signed and filed with
the village board. It is the product
of the deliberations of the Ladies of
the Unity Clnl> of this city and is a
very enterprising, and in some re
spects a very commendable docu
ment; tint in other respects it is
far fetched »rd calls for too much
luxury and extravigance. One
section prays for a general clean
ing up of the city, the in force
meat of laws in repairing side
walks, keeping ilia weeds cut down,
etc. etc. This is all right and
should be looked after. But what
of section two of this petition as
prayed for. It calls for the purchase
of the Barker block, by the village,
and to convert the same into a
splendid park, the bean'y of which
cannot lie excelled, and that too,
seemingly, without taking into con
sideration the expense sheet:
Oh, women of this Union Club,
Without a doubt you wish to see
toup City us the county's bub.
A Paradise ou earth to be.
You wish to seethe alleys mopped,
The workmen mow the grass and weeds;
To see all nuisances estopped.
I say, me thinks you do indeed.
Spring time is here, the meadow lark.
How clear and sweet bis anthuin ring:
Now if we hachthis woodland park.
We to, might rise and loudly sing.
You pray the board for stately trees.
For flower garden’s sweet perfume:
For pansies in their beds of ease.
For jonney-jump ups. I presume.
For dafladils, Magnolia bloom.
White poppy stalks and big snow balls.
Geraniums which come in June.
And fountains fresh where water falls.
All this and more you much would like.
Surrounded by a picket fence;
A circle track to ride your "byke,"
Without regard to the expense.
But sinee the cost is very great,
Two thousand dollars, if not higher:
It looks to our bald headed pate.
As though the fat was in the tire.
The passage of the normal school
bill must be regarded as one of the
most remarkable events ot the pres
ent session, for twenty-five years
there lias been as much fussing over
normal bills as over any otber sub
ject of legislation. The bills have
invariably been snowed under be
cause of the jealousy of the cities
and towns that were not named for
location. This trouble was cleverly
averted this time by making every
town in the western two thirds of the
state eligible for the prize, and put
ting the location in the hands of a
commission. Instead of getting
wiped off the map, the school at
Perue finds itself in better condition
than eyer. with one new bidding and
an assurance of permanency that it
did not have before the fight was be
gun upon it. The normal school
record of the session has certainly
been remarkable. A gentlemen who
has watched the progress of the bill
with interest says that within a
month it will develop that no town
off the Burlington road need enter
ttie contest. “If you will notice,”
he said, “there is only one state in
Blitution that cannot he reached by
the Burlington. That is the in*
hospital for the insane at Norfolk
All the rest of them are what is
kuown us Burlington territory If I
were asked to predict where the rew
I normal will go I sh )uld tak<* 'lie
map and point to Aurora as l> i g
[lie best located cx'hisivelv Burling
ton town, and thir* i' re Pie one wi'li
the best showing of winning me
prize. Alter that I would name
Central city and St. Paul us good
compromises in case Hie Union Pac
ific insists on having a hand in ihe
location and some of the business of
hauling the eoal and students. 1’hjs
is going on tlie theory that no t,,wn
will be favored that already h. s a
state institution. Of course geeg.
raphicalh and in evert other way.
Hastings, Grand Island and Kearney
will he formidable competitors if
they arc not shut out lit their pres
ent. possessions."
The fact that the school tvili not
be located bv politicians, but by
stale board of education, may vitiate
some of the conclusions reached by
this observer. It may be considered
settled that “pull” will be of no a
vail in securing the school for any
particular city. The problem will
be studied by the board with an eye
single to the needs of the state, und
no attention will be paid to the
claims of the railroads. If the gent
lemen who manage these things for
the corporations want to exercise
any influence, they w ill be obliged
to operate with a greut deal more
caution than they <b* at the state
house. A man who is lit to be a mem
ber of the state board of education
cannot lie reached by the ordinary
methods.—Lincoln Journal.
Notice is hereby given tint the follow
ing village ordinances will l e strictly in
forced on and after the 5th day of May,
liJOl}.
Ordinance No entitled “Animals.'’
Sec 1. That all cattle, horses, mules,
goats, hogs, sheep, dogs uud otbir anl
tiials, and each and every of such cattle,
horses, mules, goats, hogs, sheep, dogs
aud other animals he and tlie same are
hereby prohibited from running at large
in the village of Loup City.
See. 5. That the pound master shall
collect the sum of one dollar for the
taking up and impounding each and
every animal described in section one of
his ordinance, etc. * * *
Ordinance No. 4, Sec. if. It shall he
unlawful for any person or persons to
keep cattle, hogs, or horses < r animals in
any pen, shed or yard within the village
from wfiich any deleterious or offensive
odor sliiil 1 be (united.
Sec. 16. Any person wli > shall violate
any of the provisions of this ordinance
or shall refuse to comply therewith soall
upon conviction thereof lie lined in any
sum not exceeding $50 and shall tie com
mitted until such tine and costs of prose-;
cution are paid.
AH parties having manure or other lit
ter.or tilth piled in the allies or back of
their barns are required to remove same
before the same creates a stench.
It is she desire of trie village hoard
that all persons'now acting under viola
tion of the above ordinance, " ill comply
with its provisions before the time spe
citie 1 expires and tints save the board
and its officers from the disagreeable
uuty of imposing the penalties for the
Violation thereof. W. FTshrk,
Village Clerk.
ROAD NOTICE.
To all whom it may concern:
The commissioner appointed to locate a road
commencing at the south east corner of the
north east quarter of Section Twenty-seven
(27). Township Fifteen (151, Range Fourteen
(14), in Sherman county. Nebraska, ami l im
ning thence north on the section line he- I
tween sections US and 27, township 15, range
14, and terminating at the north east corner
of the north east quarter of said section 27,
town 15, range 14. has reported in favor of ]
the establishment thereof, and all objections j
thereto, or claims for damages must be filed
in the county etork's office on or before noon
of the 24th day of June, 1903, or such road
will be established without referancc thereto.
Dated this 21st day, of April, 1903.
G. H. Gibson, County Clerk.
HOAD NOTICE
To all whom It may concern:
The commissioner appointed to vacate a
road commencing at the south east corner
of the north east quarter of Section Twenty
seven (27), Township Fifteen (15), Range
Fourteen (14), in Sherman county. Nebraska,
and running thence in a north westerly dir
ection through the north half of section 27, 15,
II. and terminating at the north line of the
north west quarter of said section 27. 15, 14:
has reported ia favor of the vacation thereof
and all objections thereto or claims for dam
ages must be filed in the oftlco of the County
Clerk, on or before soon of the 24th day of
June, 1808, or such road will he vacated with
out referance thereto.
Dated this 24th day of April. IP03.
((go. II.Gibson, County Clerk.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
Bids will be received at the olllee of the
county clerk, up to noon or the Sled day of
May. I'.HiS, for rig-rapping the west bank of
the Middle Loup river, at the new bridge
west of Loup City. Specifications us fol
lows: The rip-rapping to be 850 feet long.
Ill feet w ide on bottom and 10 to 12 feel wide
on top There will tie 10 large trees 25 feet
long at bottom, on top of which there will be
two feet of willow branch. One fool of
course hay on top of the branch wit h
sand or dirt covering, then willow branch,
bay and din mixed to a depth that will
raise rip-rapping four feet above the water.
All work will be done under the supervision of
the county Supervisors. County fioaTd re
serves the right to reject any and all Ml.
Dated this 21 day of April. 1903.
G. H Gibson.
County Clerk
LlyCOK I.ICENSE NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that Mr Muled
diil on tin* 13th ay of April. T me with
the Village Clerk of l.oup City, Net raska
in via; county <f shorn an. his petition and
application tor .1 lin MSI to Si ll it alt. .spirit
ijotis tie I vinous erpl 't-s in said viiturr for
the |1 seal yeat l". inning on ihe first Its
day in May, lltoSamI terminating on tie tlisi
Tuesday of May, :*ei: sneh application be
ing the petition uf more than thirty of .hr
resident t tie 1- Id.-rs of suet \ Is..* - of l.oi.p
City Any obj-rti* is. protest or remon
strance to said application must lie tiled on
or Tie I ore lilt '-thll.iy - .f M fl' MHtt
Daunl this 131 h day of April ;0u3.
M. c. Mt iJt'K, Applicant.
Attest: IV. J. CisUhH, Village i lerli
T, 1 QIOK NII KN.'K NOTICE.
Notice is bert-by given that Stanislaus doe
did on the 13th dn\ of April, lee1 file with
the Village Clefk i f ib-ckvlilo Nelir in the
eminty of Sherman his petition ami appliea
tion fora license to sell malt, spirituous and
vinous liquors in saul village fur the fiscal
year beginning on the Hrst Tuesday in May
1UU3 and term:natil g on the Hrst Tuesday in
May, loot: such apple ntion being tie- petition
or more that two thirds of the resident free
holders of the Village of Hoe it W Mb. Any ob
jections. protest or remonsteran-'e to said ap
plication must t-e ttltil on or before the ath
day of May. 19n3.
Dated this 13th day of April. IWfl.
■Sta s lMt.Ai’s i ioc. Appli cant.
Attest: W. M. SMlii sgtt, Village Clerk.
uiQUOii r.ic enm: notick.
Notice is lie re by "tv 11 that T. Hmiry Klsoer
dlii on the loth day of April. 1903 tile With I
the Village clerk of l.oup city. Nob., in
the county of Hierman. ids petition and ap
plieution fora license to sell mult, spirit
nous and vinous liquors in said village for
the ilscul year beginning on the lirst Tuesday
in May, !9u3. and lertniuating on the tlrst
Tuesday of May. Ili 'l: such application be
ing the petition of more than unity of the
resident tree holders of said Village of Knap
City Any objections protest or remonster
anee must be liied on or before the Sth da.
of May. 1303.
Dated this liith day of April, 1903.
T. IIvmiiy Ki.sNHi. Applicant
Attest: W. J. FisHKlt, Village Clerk.
SKVi ltE ATTACK «>l tiKIP
Cured by One Dottle of Chamberlain's
Cough Ketoedy.
‘•When I had an attack of the grip last
winter 'the second one) I actually cured i
tnyself with one bottle of Cham tier Iain's j
Cough Remedy”, says Frank W. Ferry, ed- j
itor of the Enterprise, Sliortsvllle, N. Y.
"This 1* the honest truth. 1 at times kept
from coughing myself to pieces by taking a
teaspoonful of this remedy, and when the
coughing spell would cotne tin at night I
would take a dose and it seemed that in the
briefest interval the cough would pass off
and X would po to sleep perfectly free from
cougli and its accompanying pains. To say
that the remedy acted as a most agreeable
surprise is putting it very mildly. 1 had no !
idea that it would or could knock out the
grip, simply because 1 had never tried it
for such a purpose, but it did, and it seemed
with the second attack of coughing the
remedy caused it to not only bo of less du
ration. lint the pains were lur less severe,
and I had not used t he contents of one but
tie before Mr. ('.rip had bid mo adieu.” For
sale by Otlendahl Bros.
Trespaif* Nollee To Thn Ti't»v«Hng Culillo |
To whom it mav concern:
As my land is now lining used as a j
public high way, you are hereby warned 1
not, to drive on the same, section 24, j
Township IS, Kange lii, in Logan town- j
ship, Sherman county, Nebraska. Any - j
one trespassing on said premises in vi
olation of this notice will be | rosecuted j
to the full extent of the law.
Dated this 18 day of April. 1903.
Joskpii Damisowuki. Owner.
G. It. MORGAN, Prop.
Having closed out my jewelry
stock i have re fitted and refurnish
ed m\ front room with a complete
barber's outfit, and have now one of
the nicest tonsorial parlors iri the
city. Tiiis department will be con
ducted by Mr. T. Shields, of Central
City, N b . and Mr. -f Gill, i f this
city. Mr .Shields is a (irst-eltiss
barber and would be pleased at any
time to have you call.
W atch Repairing
1 have also fitted the back room
and will still continue to repair
watches and clocks and do optical
work. All work guaranteed to give
satisfaction.
G. H. MORGAN,
1,0I P CITY, - - NEBRASKA
Just Received our Full Line
of Spring Goods for Men,
Young Men and Boys
CLOTHING,
HATS and CAPS,
SELZ & BROWN $3.50 SHOE
RUBBER BOOTS and SHOES
Ladies’ Skirts and
Waists and Dress Patterns
Mackintoshes for Ladies, Gents
and Children,—all styles.
a
Conic ami look over
our Slock. Our
poods speak for them- *
selves; our prices are right.
LOUP CITY, NEB.
I T?'M. REED SELLS i GGJES. NEW STOCK JUST ARRIVED. CALL EARLY.
\\ \( i ).\s,
;; \UM machinery,
and a Complete Line
OF HAKDWAKH.
Windmills. Pumps,
I ipes, Garden and
FieldOSeeds, Alfalfa,
Furniture, Etc.
To Care a Cold in One Day £7^. j
•'» Laxative Brc mo Quinine Tablets, on every
i iiti""/ ■ $ 'old in f t > months. ThlS Signature, b<!
(«uo*l for Chlhlrvn,
The pleasant to take airl harmless One I
Minnte Cough Cure given Iminediaio relief
in all cases of Cough. Croup amt Crip l>».
cause u does not pas* lmmcdiatlev ini.i i ■<
stomach, but lakes effect right at tlies m i
i lie trouble It draws on l the inltmnnt Ion, i
heals and Bootlis and cuter pcrnmuen i lv i y
enabling the lungs to conlrlbute pit e
life giving ahd life.sustaining tvxy;:rn 10'
the blood and l Issues.—Odendahl tin s
_
wanted shvicit.it. ikiisoss or < nu*
er ami good repniat ion in each siaMi
e in 1 Ills eounty required) In repr. s sit
and advertise old established wealthy
h islnvss house nt solid linum iul stiiuOteg
salary fit Oh weekly with expenses midi,
tional, all pay aide i n ensli each Wednesday
i red from le ad otllees. Il iise and ear*
, ge turntshed wlien necessary. liefer*
rarts Unclose self atyi'esst il enveiep -.
i denial Co., 3U Dearborn St.. < It ieago
VV J. FJSJ4ER,
Slcrney at Law ana Notary Puttie.
Will Defend in Foreclosure Cm. ■
AJ.no DO A
l tenoral Real Estate Business.
* .
>vr city, - - stbiika- •
A. S‘ MAIN,
PHYi Cl AX & Sin G Silt) ,\
LOUP CITY, N1 Hit A h \
• trriCE AT KKSfDKNC'K.
City Dray
AND
Transfer Line. I
-J. W. &A. T. Conger, Props
All kinds of Imii I lug will be given prompt
mention and will maae, a spi el uly of
moving household good. We solicit y ur
patro nago.
1.UIT CITY. • - - NKIlli v K V.
, _!
Eugene
Field's
views on Ambition and Dys
pepsia.
"Dyspepsia,” wrote Eugene Field,
"often incapacitates a man for endeavor
and sometimes extinguishes the fire of
ambition.” Though great despite his
complaint Field suffered from indiges
tion all his life. A weak, tired stomach
can’t digest your food. It needs
rest. You can only rest it by the u e
of a preparation like Kodol, which re
lieves it of work by digesting your food,
[test soon restores it to its normal toue.
Strengthening. . .
Satisfying,
Enyigorating.
Prepared only by E. C. DxWitt.v Oo., Chicago,
lue ii. bolUe couiaiu. J1I4 UK10* the MAC. au*
r’or sale by OtAKNDAIlL. UUOS.
They’re so good we can’t keep
them long-that’s why our stock is
always fresh. Advertising brands
of sterling merit. Read these
3 cans good salmon, • - 25 cts.
3 cans good corn - - 25 cts.
3 cans good beans - - - 25 cts.
3.1 lbs. dried peaches - - 25 cts.
6 lbs. gdod dried prune - -25 cts.
-I lbs. apricots. - - 25 cts.
3 Hii. seedless rasins ... 25 cts.
3 lbs. evaporated apples - - 25 cts.
7 bars 1). (’. soap * - - - 25 cts.
7 bars. Silver Leaf soap - 25 cts.
3 cans lye 25 cts.
3 lbs. best prunes 25 cts.
YOURS RESPECTFULLY,
SMSi | ML
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1 * J. I. 1>EPEW®~
i Blacksmith $ Wagon Maker,
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My slum is the I ngest and best equipped north of the Platte Hiver
0 I have a four hors ■ engine and a complete line of the latest Improved, ma
■*i| clPncry, also a force ot experienced men who know bow to operate It and
|jj turn out a job w ith neatness and dispatch.
/MY PRICES ARE REASONABLE AND PROMPT
/ ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALL CUSTOMERS.
1
Soliciting your patronage 1 ant
Yours respectfully,
I J. I. DEPEW, Loup City, Neb. |
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ECONOMY
-and
COMFORT.
By using Tourist Sleeping Cars one can materially re
duce the cost of a trip to the Pacific Coast without sacrific
ing the slightest degree of comfort. The cars are neatly
furnished, comfortable, clean and. attractive, and are at
tached to all the fast through trains. They are built, ex
pressly to accommodate the tourists to and from Cali
fornia and Oregon.
Mr*. Nora <%. Miller write*:
“four Tourist Car* were a revelation. 1 found
everything a* clean and comfortable, and received a*
much attention a* I did going east In a Pullman Palace
Car. The car* were model* of comfort**.
The Union Pacific runs throuyh Daily Tourist Cars
sour* flirir and the /’m ifie ('oast.. '//test cars hart Omaha dpi .
for San Francisco and Los Anycl-es, and 11 :S0 p m ' for Portland, r
Double, berth, rate to California or Orcyon is $d.00 from
River points. I
For full information cull on S
H d CLIFTON. Agent