The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917, May 08, 1903, Image 5

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    'I he Northwestern
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY
at the county beat.
OBO. B. BBSHCHOTEIl,
■editor and PnhlUher •
TERMS:—11.(X) PDK TKAlt. ir PAIIt IN ADVANCE
Entered r.l the Loup City Postofflce for trans
mission through the mails as second
class matter.
AN OPEN LETTER.
To THE LaIHKS Of THE UNITY' CLUH:
Tie a it La hi ks—Last week we got
col lected, and in a measure punished
for having meddled too much with
your business. That’s all right.
You did the right thing, at the
light time. Our motto has ever
been, that those wdio give too much
time and attention to other peoples’
business, almost iovariably is tak
ing the wrong fork in the road to
suceess, and unless be backs up,
and starts in on tbo other branch
of the road, is liable to loose
his hearing and pull up at the
wrong hitching post. And so, on this
bright, beautiful May morning, we
turn back to the poii t of beginning,
and in retracing our steps, take
back with us all we said about that
petition or park, even including the
beautiful poem, which cost us nearly
un hour of hard mental labor.
While we are thus retracing our
steps, wo might state that we nau
good reason to suppose Hint the in
formation which we recieved regard
ing that so called petition, was per
feetly reliable. But when one of
jour number tells us that it is not a
petition, that settles it. We now
understand that it is called a resolu
tion, passed by jour members in
regular session assembled, urging
Hie village hoard to furnish you
with such information, printed mat
ter, etc., as will enable you to co
operate with them and assist them
in cleaning up the town and esiab
lishiog enterprises, etc. etc. Very
likely the board needs assistance in
this matter, and we might suggest
that the very best method you could
employ in carrying on the good
work is to commence at the very
point where the board has so often
tried and failed: that of inducing
every woman’s husband who bus
real estate property within the city
limits to clean up, especially in cases
where no pretentions to cleaning up
is made. Some of the real estate
agents might be induced to shed
their broad cloth, and with the aid
of the armstrong sythe, swipe down
a few weeds on some of the non
residenee lots iu the village, and for
which they are agents. They might
do this and take pay for the job out
c.f the rent, or if not out of the rent,
knock off a little oftbeir commission.
Id presenting your case to the rial
estate men, go after them iu earnest.
Tell them that the little lost in labor
is not to be compared with the net
gains in commissions on lot and
land sales because of a pretty ap
pearance of tbe oity. No doubt
there are many other ways in which
you could be of valuable assistance,
and we hope you will use your best
energies in this direction, and, if we
could be of any help, would like to
co operate with you in your co oper
ation with the town board in bring
ing about such a reformation in city
matters as will cause favorable com
rnent from all who visit us.
Your co-operative friend,
Geo. E. Ben.
Fred Fuller, son of F. VV. Fuller,
of flazzard, has devised a plan to
prevent the flooding of a particular
ly fine 50-acre tract of land along
the creek on his tarther’s farm, at
Hazzard, and proposes to build a
dike several hundred feet long and
has rented the big Fairfield township
road grader with which to do the
work. The land is particularly salt
able for Alfalfa, if the danger of
flooding during the freshets can be
overcome. Young Mr. Fuller is a
graduate of Ivnox college, and has
tiad several years schooling in elect
rical engineering at Cornell Univers
ity—Revenna News
Secretary Hoot is making provis
ions for the immediate assembling
of tbe General Staff as soon as the
law goes info effect next Augest and
orders to that effect have been is
sued.
The first intimation of a scandal in
the Army which involve* officers
who have been stationed in Alaska
lias just been given by the issuance
of orders for general count martial
It stems that all the > Ulcers located
at Skugway about a year ago are in
volved in what is beleived to have
been wholesale speculation of com
missary supplies. The high prices
of these commodities ottered except
ional opportunities and it is said
that large quantities furnished for
army use were sold to the public
aDd the officers pocketed the pro
ceeds. Another Alaskan officer is
to be tried for a shortage discovered
in his account. He claims that bis
safe was broken open and looted
but he will be called upon to prove
the fact to a court martial. These
cases are all in of General Funston.
PKKACHES *<* THIS I'ttl)8II>KNT.
President ltoo9evelt listened to a
sermon by Rev. L. A Arthur,
reclor of the Episcopal churches
of 5t. Paul and Grand Island, last
Suuday. No special arrangements
had been made for this feature of
his visit, it being thought proper
for the president to select a place of
woisbip for himself upon his arrival
in Grand Island. This he declined
to do, requesting Dr. 11 C Miller
of the reception committee to con
duct him to any church he desired.
As I)r. Miller is au Episcopalian he
took the president to hear Rev.
Arthur, who showed excellent tack
by contiuing Inmself to the regular
services. No reterenee was made
to the presence ol the chief execu
tive excepting once in prayer. P. G.
Sbanstrom and family of this city,
who are absent Episcopalians and
never neglects au opportunity to
bear ltev. Arthur, wore in the con
gregation. It is said that the un
csrtainty in regard to where the
president would worship resulted in
every church being filled to overflow
ing, hundreds of people who had not
heard a sermon for years bemg as
close to the “amen corner" as they
could get.—St. Paul Republican.
HASTINGS STKKET FAIIt.
The Burlington sells round trip tick
ets from points within TOO mile* at one
and one-third fare, May 4, 5,6, 7 aud S.
Return limit May 11th.
F A MEOCS HUMORIST COMI NG
Mr. Cyrus Brownlee Newton, the
noted California humorist entertainer is
to appear at the opera house lu Loup
Cl y, on Thursday, May 14, 1906
Mr. Newton, to-.fay ranks as one of
the three finest humorists in the United
States with Bob Burdette and William
Hawley Smith, t^uite receutly he has
returned from an extensive tour through
the Hawaiian Islands, New Zelnnd. and
Australia, where he appeared in Mel
b >urne, Sidney, and other lirge cities.
In order to secure Mr Mewton’s.
■ervices Prof. Mead and County Supt
11 I). Hendrickson have gauranteed to
him a liberal amount. Admia-ioi. '25
cents. Children 15.
Mr. Geo. Diusdale, who has made
some very substantial investments
in Sherman county, sends for a years
subscription to this paper. We
give the letter space in tdis issue
because of the kindly expression it
bears to our people, and speaks of
the coolidence which lie has in the
future development of our county.
The letter is written by Mrs. Dins
dale and is as follows:
Palmer, Nebraska, May 1st,, 1903.
To the Editor of the Northwesters:
Sir.—Enclosed llnd cheek for which I
wish you would send me your weekly.
We have been having some very severe
weather down hare. We had quite a lot
of snow on Tuesday morning. We had to
break the ice in the tanka before cattle
conld drink, and grass as well as fruit
seems to be killed. Mr. Dinsdale was
about to atari up to your county with
cattle when the atorm came, but now he
will wait until It is above zero.
Mr. Diusdale is quite enthusiastic about
Loup City and Sherman county generally.
He says the boom up there has come to
stay, and that he never met people be
would like to permanently reside among
belter than citizens of your town.
Address paper as above.
Very Respectfully,
Mrs. UiKiLUi.R.
NOTICE TO JUKROKS
You, ana each of you are hereby not
ified that the May terra of district
court, for 1903, in and for Sherman coun
ty, and for which you have been sum
moned to attend as jurrors, has been ad
journed to June 8th, 1903, and you are
further notified that you are to report
at the court house, in Loup City Neb.
as jurrors, on June 8:h, 1903, at 9:00 h.
m.; and this you shall in no wise omit
under penalty of the law.
G II. GimoN, Clerk of the
District Court.
District Court has been adjourned
again. This time to June 8th.
NOTICK TO CONTRACTOKS.
Uiils *111 be received at the office of the
county clerk, tip to noon or the 23. t ilay of
May. I9u3. for rlgrapplng the west bank of
the Middle Loup river, at the now bridge
west of Loup City. Specifications ns fol
lows: The rip-rapping to be 3.7) feet long
lfl feet wide on bottom anti 10 to lit feet wide
on top. There will lie 40 large trees Si feet
long at bottom, on top of which there will la
two feel of willow branch One foot of
course hay on top of the branch with
sand or dirt covering, then wiilow branch,
hay -and dirt mixed to a depth that will
raise rip-rapping four feet above the water.
All work will be done under the supervialon of
the county supervisors. County Hoard re
serves the right to reject any and all hid.
Dated this 2! day of April. 1903.
G. H Gibson.
County Clark
HO A1J NOTICK.
To all whom it may concern:
The commissioner appointed to vacate u
road commencing at the south east corner
of the north east quarter of Section Twenty
seven (27). Township Fifteen (15), Kange
Fourteen (14), in Sherman county. Nebraska,
and running thence in a north westerly dir
ection through the north lmlf of section 27, 15,
14, and terminating at the north line’of the
north west quarter of said section 27,15, 14:
has reported la favor of the vacation thereof
and all objections thereto or claims for dam
ages must be filed in the office of the County
Clerk, on or before noon of the 24th day of
June, 1908, or such road will lie vacated with
out referance thereto.
Dated this 24th day of April, 1103.
Gbo. H.Gibson, County Clerk.
ROAD NOTICK
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 (15), Ratine Fourteen
04), in Sherman county, Nebraska, and run
ning thence north on the section line be
tween sections hi and 27, township 15, range
14, and terminating at the north east corner
of the north cast quarter of suid section 27,
town 15, ranee 14, has reported in favor of
the establishment thereof, atul all objections
thereto, or claims for damages must be hied
in the county clerk’s office on or before noon
of the 21th day of June. 1903, or such road
will be established without rereram <• thereto
Dated this 21st day, of April, 1903.
G. II. Gibson, County Clerk
Trespass Notice To The Traveling Public
To whom it may concern:
As my land is now being used as a
public high-way, you are Hereby warned
not to drive on the Paine, section 22
Township 10, lisnge 14, in Logan town
ship, Sherman county, Nebraska. Any
one trespassing on said premises in vi
elation of this notice will he prosecuted
to the full extent of the law.
listed Ibis 18 day of April, 1903.
tlusKPH Il.wutowSKi, Owner.
A LITTLE EARLY It I Alt 1C
Now' and then, at bed time will eure con
stipation, biliousness and liver trouble*.
Dewitt’s Little Larly Risers are fiuneoua
little pills that erne by arousing the secret
ions, moving the bowels gently yet elfeet
u&lly, and giving such tone and strength to
the glands of the stomach and liver that
the cause of the trouble Is removed entire
ly, and If their use Is continued fora few
days there will be no return of the com
plaint. Sold by odendalil Rros.
W ANT I D-SEVERAL 1NDUSTR10U8
persons In each stale to travel fur bouse
established eleven years and with a large
capital, to call upon merchants and agents
for successful and profitable line. Permit
■ent engagement. Weekly cash salary ol
#ls and all traveling expenses and alt hotel
bills advaneed in cash each week. Kxper.
leuee not essential. Mention reference
aud enclose sell address envelope. THE
NATION AL, 834 Dearboi n St., Chicago.
WANTED-YOUNG MEN to prepare for
Government Positions. Pine Openings iu
all Departments. Good Salates. Rapid Pro
motions. Examinations soon. Particulars
Free.
Inter state Cor. Inst., Cedar Rapids, la.
SKV EKK ATTACK OF (SKIP
Cured by One Mottle of Chamberlain*
Cough Kenietly.
"When I hafl an attack of the grip luet
winter (the second one) I actually cured
myself with one bottle of Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy ”, says Frank W. I'erry, ed
itor of the Enterprise, Shorlsvllle, N. Y
"This Is the honest truth. 1 at times kept
from coughlDg myself to pieces by taking a
teaspoon fill ot this remedy, and when the
coughing spell would come on at night 1
would take a dose and It see tied that in the
briefest inlet val the cough would pass off
and I would go to sleep perfectly free from
cough and 1 is accompany lug pa*ns. 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 I had never tried It
for sueb a purpose, but it did, and It seemad
with the second attack of coughing the
remedy caused It to not only lie of less du
ration, but the pains were far less severe,
and I had nol used the contents or one bot
tie before Mr. Grip had bid nio adieu.” For
•a • by Gdendatil Bros.
Just Received our Full Liue
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.
Come and look over
our Stock. Our
goods sppak for them
selves; our prices are right,
JOHNSON, LOKENTZ k C0„
LOUP CITY, NEB.
T. M. KEEP SELLS BUGGIES. NEW STOCK JUST ARRIVED. CALI. EARLY.
WAGONS,
FARM MACHINERY,
and a Complete Line
OF HARDWARE.
1 Windmills. Pumps.
Pipes, Garjden and
EieldjSeeds, Alfalfa,
lurniture, Etc.
To Cure a Cold in One Day
! Tcke Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. JB ft/ g, cn every
: Seven Million boxes sold in past 12 months. This signature, .** WSf, ' . •, 1
(•noil for Children.
The pleasant to lake amt harmless (inn !
Minute Cough Cure gives Immediate relief )
In all casesof Cough, Croup and Grip l>e.
i inao it does not puns ininiodlatley inti, tin*
stomach, but takes effect right at the .eat of
t lie trouble. Il drawsout the Inllamut ton.
heals and sooths and eurer permanently l>y
enabling the lungs to contribute pine
life giving anil life-sustaining oxygen to
the blood and tissues.—Odendahl Uros.
WANTED 8BVKKAL r Kit SON a OK UIAUA
ncter and good reputation In each state
o ie in this count y required) to re pres.:,
and advertise old established wealthy
business house of solid financial standing
salary l On weekly w ith expenses addi
tional, all payable in cash each Wednesday
direct from head offices. Horse unit car
rage furnished when necessary. defer
ences. Enclose self addressed envelope.
Colonial Co., &'H Dearborn st., Ch I cage
W J. FISHER,
Attorney at Law end Notary Public
Will Defend In Foreclosure Ohms
AI.SO DO A
General Real Estate Business.
_A- •
l.our ClTT. • - MKHBA8KA !
A. S- MAIN,
PHY1CIAN & SUI.GEON
1,01)1* CI TY,
NEBRASKA
orrIRK AT RESIDENCE.
City Dray
AND
Transfer Line.
J. W. &A. T. Conger, Props
All kinds of hauling will be given prompt
intention and will make a specialty of
moving household good. We solicli your
patronage.
LOUT CITY, - . - NEBRASKA.
THE ARISTOCRATlAMONG
THE WHISKIES OF THE OLD
SCHOOL WITHOUTA PEER.
For ShIh by
T. H. ELSNER,
JiOlTP CITY,
NKII It
Eugene
Field’s
Vtows 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 hit
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 use
of a preparation like Kodol, which re
lieves it of work by digesting your food.
Rest soon restores It to its normal tone.
Strengthening,
Satisfying,
Envigorating.
Prepared only by E. O. T>kWitt& Co., Chicago.
The $L bottle contains ZH times tue Wo. sis*.
r'or »ale by ODBNUAHL DUOS.
•» J. I. DEl‘EW®~
Blacksmith §> Wasson Maker,
o '
Js^oooooo
My ahop In tlio largest kihI bent equipped north of the Platte Klver
l hHve a four horse engine anil a complete line of the Intern Improved, ma
chhiorjr, nlmi h force of experienced men who know how to operate It mid
i urn out n Job with n eat neas and dispatch.
MY PRICES ARE REASONABLE AND PROMPT
ATT I NT ION GIVEN TO ALL CUSTOMERS, j
Soliciting your patronage I am
Yours respectfully,
J. I. DEPEW, Loup City, Neb.
Look Out tor the
BIO SHOW AD.
NEXT WEEK
Bread, Cake and Pastry
can be made with
> one-fifth less of
1 Pillsburj^s Best
p Flour than with
^ordinary Winter
* wheat flour.
Cl!AS. GASTEYER, Agent.
30.00
BUYES A TICKET.
-AND
SLEEPING CAE BERTH
-VIA
Upiop Pacific
-TO
California Oregon
NO DETOURS
No Change of Cars X<> Change of Itoads
“The Overland Route” all tho way.
Full Information cheerfully furnished ou appli
cation to H. J. CLIFTON. Agent.