The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917, May 15, 1903, Image 5

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    - .'NORl'HWfcS'IKRN
r*JC.„ISHED EVERY FRIDAY
AT THE COUNTY SKAT.
(IEO. B. BBSSCHOTEB,
Editor and Publisher
TERMS:—ft,00 PER TEAR, ir PAID IS ADVANCE
Kntcrcd at the Loup Cltv Postofflee for trims
tnUsion through the malls as second
class matter.
Iu placing the valuation on real
estate property this year, the assess
or should take iotfl consideration the
ads of the late legislature, when,
after much thought and deliberation,
they wisely concluded that it was
unjust, to raise the valuation on such
property because the owner had
adorned his premises with a fine lot
of fruit and shade trees. This
clause, not to assess the value of
treef. on real estate was embodied in
the new revenue law, for the reason
that it would offer greater induce
inent to the people to grow trees,
and again because of the great
amount of extra labor and expense
it tak< s to keep up a place where u
specialty of tree culture is made.
There is practically no income from
tree culture iu Nebraska, especially,
in the western portion, and the
investment thus made is simply a
pleasure and gratification one gets
out of it, bv reason of having plant
ed a laud mark that will revert to
his memory long after ho has parted
with his earthly home. For exam
ple, Loop City has several citizens.
r •<> i • , . th<? 1 co ui dI uuth, uui*
h iri.-i, b-nv ■ ;id! tnsri) other insect
and obstic ils, at last succeed, at a
g, u cost of i. i»or ai d expense, in
gc s - ir' * trees, and to raise
ti. id. o that. ■ : \cs would be
etc: r Out of pr« portion to that of bis
r< glili v.i o baa not made :u,
attempt to grow trees, but has bad
«••• ••*,! <>:•;>• >:...ii:i’.ies, would lie enough
to (I: • aitei the im -t sanguine trei
gi.i, - 1 o !h:isceliminating the
Value ol trees from the assessment
roll v .i h ■ of full force when Ihe
new lav,- goes into effect, but as
ti r • is nothing special in :1k- pres
e> l>■ which comped 18 the assessor
t, such vabo into consider
a , tl; at part of the law could e
p j>rii tie io-.-jii now. It
sit mid hat n ever l>ocu so.
The commencement exercises for
the Loup City higu echoed, which
are to tuke place at the Opera house,
on the evening of the second day
of June, will doubtless be attended
with great interest. There are elev
en graduates, and they are prepar
ing a program that will be interos'
iug an 1 f illy as good as any hcie
to-fore given. Up to within a few
weeks ago these students have been
taking part in the literary exercises
which have been going on for sever
al montus past at the school wuiio
ing, and which have been so largely
attended and successfully and aatb
factordy rendered. During the post
few weeks, however, these literary
exercises have been given over
entirely to the students of the ninth
grade, and the graduates haye appli
ed their whole time aud attention to
their studies and re hers a 1 of their
chosen parts iD the commencement,
program.
The Custer County Llepublcau
•ays that Custer county should
secure the state Normal school be
cause of the fact that she is ti e
Jumbo county of the state, or words
to that effect.. We admit that td:e
is a great big overgrown, gir), but
that dusn’t entitle her to everything
in sight. She has had her full share
of favor and should feel content to
“ iv. ay back and sit down," at.
u ust, until it is time to nominale
another state ticket.
Ord has gone tmek into the saloon
> business. The Quiz says: “The
saloons opened for business in Ord
las- Friday morning and from the
tuumber of jags in evidence on the
streets they did a rushing business
for the tirat couple of days at least.”
J. 10. Adamson, of Broken Bow,
wr.s in town Tue day looking aftei
his telephone interests. To the
editor he - ' .-.ted * at ae had perfect
ed arran.: mri-’ to continue his line
f in Mason City to Loup City vis
Litchfield.—Cbronicei-Citizcn.
Gov. Savage Buys a Mill.
Ex Governor Savage ot Nebraska
vim lias been spending several
onths i'j Tacoma and vicinity, has
h o the lumber business in
partnership with Couucilmen John
i). tiatiue, an old miliman of the city
and they have purchased the saw
mill at Eionville from the Marshal
Lumber company. One of Gover
nor Savage’s sons, Ned Savage, an
energetic young man of about 25
years, joined bis fat her in Tacoma
last week and another son will be
out in a few weeks. The new mill
firm will probably bo known as Sav
age and Sons, though the articles of
incorporation baye not yet been
filed.
The family will make Tacoma thier
Lome, and Governor Savage expects
to build a tine home in the North
End in the near future.
The mill already has a large con
tract with the Tacoma Eastern Kail
way for finishing the timbers for
their bridge across the Mashel river
and tla's. The railroad tracks are
now laid as far as Lynch-ereek, a
bout two miles from Marshel; and it
is cxspected that the bridge will be
constructed and the tracks across it
completed in but little more tban a
month. The Masbal river district
is credite 1 with being one of the
finest timber producing regions in
ttie state The measurement of a
tree felled for the Eatonville mill a
day or two ago were so remarkable
(bat AI” Savage thought it would
.reely do to report it hack borne
i- it might -all into question Ins
■■..city. Ti.e forest monarch was
IT tio; ugh at the but, and in fall
!i { hr >ke ofl'ilOQ ft. straight up. At
a it point tim tree still measured
t 2 inches and the great stick lay
■> straight ai a tent stake.
Gov. Savage is most enthusiastic
| over the country, and glowing re
ports, it is said, have already led to
the decision of a number of old
friends in Nebraska to foresake
ttiier prairie lands for the Washing
ton mountain forests and waters.
Gov Savage intends returning to
bis old home in Lincoln Neb., to
'.. .lie up his afluirs there and re
in vo his family and household
;o Is : Tacoma. -Sargent Leader
UASTlMiS STKEKT I’.Vl It.
The liuiii gton ,-ells round trip tick
ers from points within 100 miles at one
and one-third fare, May 4, !>, (!, 7 and 8.
Return limit May 11th.
——~
FAMBOUd IIIMOHIVT CltMISO
Mr. Cyrus Brownlee Newton, the
noted California humorist entertainer is
to appear at the opera house in Loup
City, on Thursday, May 14, 1903
Mr. Newton, today ranks as oue ol
Hie ihri finest humorists in the United
States ».i li Bob Burdette and William
Hanley Smith. Quite recently he has
returned from an extensive tour through
th" Hawaiian Islands, New Zeiatid. and
Australia, where lie appeared in Mel
bourne, Sidney. ami other 1 irge cities.
In order to secure Mr. Mewton’s
service- Prof. Mead and County Supt
R 1>. Hendrii ksou have guaranteed to
him a liberal amount. Admission 25
cents. Children 15.
NOTICE TO JtlKKOHS
You. ana each of you are hereby not
ified that the May term of district
court,‘for 1903. in and for Sherman coun
ty, and for which you have been sum
moned to attend ns 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 8th, 1903, at 9:00 a.
m.; and this you shall in no wise omit
under penalty of the law.
G. II.-Gibbon, Clerk of the
District Court.
The Methods of Novelists.
And hero is Maxim Gorky paying
5150,000 cash for a beautiful palace on
the banks of the Volga. This is the
reward of the skilful use of his pen
in glorifying the tramp and the out
cast, and vilifying and scandalizing
their opposites In Russian society and
politic . It is frequently thus, though
Tolstoi began at the other end of the
social ladder, sacriticing a title and a
fortune for the rewards that have
come to him as a novelist and a cham
pion of the oppressed.
The Deacon's Climax.
“Yes," said Deacon Stuckup, “the
works of Providence are manifold.
The omnipotence of the Almighty is
I seen in all things, great and small,
high and low. The good Lord who
made the great mountains made the
smallest insect thnt crawls over them;
I the good Lord who made the mighty
I ocean made the smallest fish that
swims In it; the good Lord who made
man, the greatest of His works, made
the smallest flower of the field. The
good Lord, brethren, who made me,
i made a daisy!”
NUI It ft I i I t UN I KAl lUl.s
Bids will lx: received at, thi oP . of the
county clerk, up to noon on the i' 1 day of
May, I9t>3, for rip-rapping the west bank of
the Middle Loup river, at the new bridge
west of Loup City Specifications as fob
lows: The riprapping to be 350 feet long.
16 feet wide ou bottom and Id to 12 feet wide
on top. There will l>a 10 large trees 85 feet
long at bottom, on top of which there will be
two feet of willow brush. One foot of
course hay on top of the brush with
sand or dirt covering, then willow brush,
bay and dirt 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 Hoard re
serves the right to reject any and all bids.
Dated this 21 clay of April, 1903.
Q. H. Gibson,
County Clerk
ROAD 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 (16), Range
Fourteen 04), In Sherman county. Nebraska,
and running thence in a r.nrtli westerly dir
ection through the north half of section 27, 13.
14. and terminating at the nortli line of the
north west quarter of said section 27, 16, 11:
has reported in favor of the vaculiou thereof
and ull objections thereto or claims for dam
uges must be tiled In the office of the Count;
Clerk, on or before noon of the 21th day of
June, 1903, or such road will he vacated w ith
out referance thereto.
Dated this 2tth day of April, 1903.
Gbo. H.Gibson, County 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 (15), Range Fourteen
(14), In Sherman county, Nebraska, and Din
ning thence north on the section line be
tween sections 86 and 27, township 15. range
14, and terminating at the north oust corner
of tho north east quarter of said section 2T,
town 15, range 14, has reported In fuvpr of
the establishment thereof, ann all objections
thereto, or claims for damages musi be llled
in the county clerk's office on or before noon
of the 2ltb day of June, 199.) or such road
will be established without referance thereto.
Dated this 21st clay, of April, I !.
G. 11. Gibson, County Clerk.
Tre*]>tt*» Notice To Tim i'ruveJiatf Tubllc
To whom it may concern:
A* my land is now being u-v«l ft» »
public high-way, you hit1 nereby warned
not to drive on me miiic, section 22,
Townab'p 10, Kange I t, in Logan town
ship, Sherman county, Nebraska. Any
one trespassing on said premises In vi
nlation of this notice will be prosecuted
ro the full extent of the law.
Dated this 18 day of April, lOOil.
Joseph Damhovvski, Owner.
A LITTLE EARLY 1USEK
Now and then, at lied tlmo will euro con
stipation, biliousness and liver troubles.
Dewitt’s I,title Early Kisers arc fnmeoua
littlo pills that cure by arousing the secret
ions, moving the bowels gently yel eireet
ually, and giving such tone mid strength to
the glands of ttie stomach and liver tlmt
the cause of the trouble is removed entire
ly, and if their use is continued lor a few
daya there will be no return of the com
plaint. sold by Odendalil lirus.
WANTED-SKV KR AI. INDUSTRIOUS
persons in cadi stale to travel for house
established eleven years and with ft large
capital, to call upon merchants anti agents
for successful and profitable line. Derma
nent engagement. Weekly cash salary of
$ls and ail traveling expenses and all hotel
bills advanced in cash each week. Exper
ience not essential. Mention reference
and enclose sell address envelope. THE
NATIONAL, 8.U Dearborn St., Chicago.
WANTED-YOUNG MEN to prepare for
Government Positions. Fine Openings in
all Departments. Good Salales. Rapid Pro
motions. Examinations soon. Particulars
Free.
Inter-StnteCor. Inst., Cedar Rapids, la.
NKVEKK ATTACK OK OKIP
Cored l>y One lluttle of Oliainberlaln's
Cough Itemed}-.
••When I had an attack of the grip last
winter (the second one) I actually cured
myself with one bottle of Chamberlain's
Cough Itemedy”, says Frank W. Perry, ed.
ltor of the Enterprise, Sliortsville, N. V.
"This is the honest truth. 1 at times kept
from coughing myself to pieces by taking a
tesspoonlul ol this remedy, and when the
coughing spell would come on at night I
would take a dose and it see ned that in t he
briefest Interval the cough would pass oil'
and I would go to sleep perfectly free from
cough and Its accompanying pains. To say
that the remedy acted as a most agreeable
surprise Is putting It very mildly. I had no
Idea that it would or could knock oat the
grip, simply because 1 had never tried It
(or such a purpose, but it did, and it seemed
with the second attack nf coughing the
remedy caused It to not only he of less du
ration, but the pains were far less severe,
and I bad not used the contents of one bot
tie before Mr. Grip had bid me adieu.’1 For
sale by Odendahl Bros.
.
Just Received our Full Line
of Spring Goods for Men,
Young Men and Bovs
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 stvles.
Come and look over
our Stock. Our
goods speak for them
selves; our prices are right.
JOHNSON, LORENTZ k GO,
1 LOUP CITY, NEB.
To Care a CcJ<?;,t One Day c *
Take Laxative Bromo Qwiuue Tablets. rfi °n C'wy
! Seven MUBsn bcn-s solo In past 13 months. This signstl^'O* .t f' ' r
?Ma3iTi.x-jBt.-aMBg-B*T» ■wuin hi i r ~ i Vmui ■ n •M'irg Mcirra-r ~
lionit fur I'liHdrxu.
The pleasant to take and harmless « >e
Minnie Cough Cure gives immediate re I of
In nil eases of Cough. Croup and Crip be.
cause it does not puss 1 minediatley into the
stomach, but takes etrnct right at the seal of
t be trouble. It drawsout the Inhumation,
heals and sooths and cuter permanently by
enabling the lungs to contribute pure
life giving and life-sustainlng oxygen to
the blood and tissues.—Odendahl Bros
wanted skvbiiai, ruusoss or chaha
acter and good reputation in each state
(one in t Ins county required) to represent
anil advertise old established wealthy
business house of solid financial standing
salary - 'I 00 weekly with expenses addi.
tons, all payable in cash each Wednesday
direct from liead ottices. Horse and car
rage tarnished when necessary. defer
ences Enclose self addressed envelope.
Colonial Co., 334 Dearborn st., oh icago.
W J. FISHER,
Attorney at Law and Notary Public.
WUl Defend In Foreclosure Ctutea
AXSO DO A
General Real Estate Business.
I. OCF CITF, - - MKItf.ABli..
A. S- MAIN.
PHYICIAN & 8UKGE0N
T.OUP OITY, NEBRASKA
OFFICE AT RESIDENCE.
Oity Dray
AND
Transfer Line.
J. W. A A. T. Conger, Props
AH kinds of hailinig will be, given prompt
ftiientiou and will make a specialty ot
moving household good. We solicit your
patronage.
LOCI’ CITr, NEBRASKA.
it m ,
I THE ARISTOCRAT AMONG |
I THE WHISKIES OF THE OLD I
I SCHOOL WITHOUTA PEER. |
I T. IL ELSNER, I
l-OUP CIT V, - . . HE HR fe
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 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 tho use
■ of a preparation like Kodol, which re
! lievos it of work by digesting your food.
I Best soon restores It to its normal tone.
i Strengthening,
Satisfying,
Envigorating.
Freparedonly by E. C. Dr Witt A Co., Chicago,
j Tue SL bottle contain, 314 times tho Wo. aise.
For stile by OllMNDAHL UHCW*.
NOTICE FOR PERMIT.
Notice 1m hereby eiven (hat C. J. Orteti
cl .hi mul \V. Odeudahl. partners, and do.
; Inianrmi under the firm name and sly'e
i Odendnhl Brothers, did on the 9th d»y of
May, lfnt, tiled with tho village clerk of
i up City, Ncraskn, thler petition and
application to sail liquor for medical,
mechanical and chemical purposes, In the
v i 1 ago of l.oup tllty, Nebraska for the en
| s'i ing year; from the 1st. Tuitte.a}' In May,
j l :, at B! o’clock, M., to the 1st. Tuesday In
| .May, 1901, at Is! o’clock M. All persons oh
I jecttng thereto will tile same on or before
the ‘.’let duy of Slay. 1903.
Dated this hill, day of May, 1903.
C. J. ODIMUMI. (
W. unityhaiii. (-Vppheants.
Attest: W. J. Eisiikh, village Clerk.
low kati*.s w mt.
| 0 35 to Portland, Tacoma, .Seattle
( : 3tt45t<> SanKi iiiisieco Htnl Lm Angi 1"-.
j - ;ll 05 to Spokane.
| J1 15 lo S ,Jt Lake City. Butte, Helen:*
Proportionately lotv ratts t-« imnd
; Us of <> her poiutu, including Big Horn
| Busin, Wyo . Montana. Idaho, Washing*
n, Oregon. British Columbia, C.dit ;
i i a, t ic Even day tuiti’ dune lotb
I Tourisis e ti - rli'ilv to Calif .i tda. Pc.
i sonailv conducted (XeiinioiiK 11:re* tin,,'
I a v*ek Tourist* cars daily to S lit.,, ,
j Inquire of nearest Burlington Koutu
I agent.
P lit
COMING TO
T.IE ONLY IUG RAILROAD SHOW COMING.
HI GER AND BETTET THAN EVER BEFORE.
A Complete Menagerie of
Wild Beasts.
Troops of Educated Horses
and Ponies.
Performing Elephants.
15 Fun Making Clowns 15
100 Male and Female 100
Performers.
3 Big Hands of Music 3
LOOP THE LOOP.
The Bicycle Whirl—the most Daring Act Ever Attempted.
Bis Free Street Paraie on tie Priiciule Sluts at 11
O'clock. Gone Early and See it All.
Doors Open at 1 and 7 p. M Seats for 5,000 people.
Two Performances—Afternoon and Night.
Remember day and date
LOUP CITY MAY 21.
Bread, Cake and Pastry
can be made with'
one-fifth less of
Pillsbury’s Best
Flour than with
Winter
wheat flour.
Cl I AS. GASTEYER, Agent.
30.00
BUYES A TICKET.
-AND
SLEEPING CAR BERTH
-VIA
Upiop Pacific
-To
California % Oregon
NO DETOURS
No Change of Cara No Change of Roads
“The Overland Route’’ all the way.
Full information cheerfully furnished on appli
cation to U. J QLIFT05. Agent.