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About The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917 | View Entire Issue (May 22, 1903)
TIME TAKI.K LOUP OITY NKBR. laoaoin, Omaha, Chicago, St. Joseph, Ran MU Oily, St. 1.0*11, and all points East and tooth. Denver, Helena, Butte, Salt Lake Olty, Portland, San rranoHoo, and all point* West. TRAINS IRATE AS FOLLOWS: GOING BAST No 5* Passenger.12:10 p. m No. GO Freight.ll.asa m. GOING WB8T No. 61 Passenger.II:0T p. m Me. 61 Freight. 1:40 p. IB Sleepiag, dlnaer and reclining chair can (neat* free; on through trains. Tickets ■old and baggage cheeked to any point in the United States or Canada. For information, maps, time tables and tlekete call an or. write to K L, artnitb Agent. Or J. Francis, Gen'l Passenger Agent, Omaha, Nebraska. U. P. KAIWAV. No. SO leaves dally except Sunday i pass enger) 8: a. m No. S« leaves Monday, Wednesday and Friday, (mixed) U:20p. m. No. >0 leaves Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday, (mixed) 1U p. m. 1 No. 87 arrives dally except Sunday (mixed 11;06 p. m. No. 86 arrives dally exeept Sunday (pane, anger) 7:K p, m. First olass service and close eenneetions east. West and south H. J. Clinton, Agent, COUNTY OFFICIAL, UIKKVTORY. SHEEHAN COUNTY, NEB. G. H. Gibson. Clerk. U N. 8wkktlani>, Treasurer. .1. A. ANOIKR, Judge. J. 8. Fam.KK, Attorney. ExtwARi* snyuku, Sheriir. U U. Hendrickson, 8not Public last. E It Ooknino, Surveyor, Gko. W. IIuntsu, ebrnor. Bill' EKVliOKB : l> 0 GROW, Dlst. No. 4, Chairman.. 1*0 artdruss, Loup City, Neb. ANDltBVV (ioliSTKA, Dlst. No. 1., Ashton I* O l'KTKK TlIOliK, Dl-t. No. 2 LoupClty, “ " W O IIkoWN, Diet, No. 3, Loup City,** " John Maikfski, Dlst. No. 5, Ashton, *• •• W.M. Jakoh, Diet. No. 0, Rockville, •• •• W 11. (JilAi'MAN, Dlst. No. 7, Lltchtield ** “ LOCAL LODOK DIHBCTOHY. Loup City Lodge No. 33, A O U W.—Meets 2nd and Itb Thursday of each month. Friendship Lodge No. 19, D of H.—1st and 3rd Thursday of each month. Leup City Council No 130. L M I, A—1st and 3rd Monday of each month. Mnteland Castle, No. 162, Royal Highlanders. 2nd and 41h Monday of each mouth. Krcelslor Lodge. No. 160, I O O F—1st and 3nd Saturday of each month. Marimon Lodge, No. Ill, K of F—2nd and 4th Wednesday of each month, Loup City Camp. No. 630, M W A—1st and 3rd. Tuesday of each month. Loup City Camp No. 827, R N A—2nd and 1th Tuesday of each month. I’orter Lodge, No. 106, A F & A M—Tuesday • a or before full moon aud 2nd Tuesday thereafter. Joppa Chapter. No. 61, R A M—1st Monday of each month, Orenthl Chapter, No. 78—1st and 3rd Sat urday of cash month. L of G A U—2nd and 4th Saturday ot each month, ot 2 o'clock p. m. 1 live and let my brother live With all that's good with me. Unto the poor, some cash l give, The balance 1 give Rocky Moantaln Tea,—Odendahl Bros. For Sale.—A ear load ol western horses. Some broke, can be seen at my farm oDe mile west of Divide. They are good horses and will be sold at a bargain.—Schosning * Vass. Makes children eat, sleep and grow; Makes mother strong and vlgoruos. Makes a healthy family. That's what Rocky Mountatn Tea does.—Odendabl Broa. Try Sheridan coal and you will be satisfied; supply always on hand at E. O. l'aylor'a elevator. Do jou want a piano, organ or sewing machine. If so call and see T. M. Reed. Chas. Gasteyerhas secured the agency for the sale of Pillsberry’s (lour, made at Minneapolis, Minn. It is the best Hour manufactured in the United States. a.17-10.13. Call and see T. M. lteed if you want Alfalfa Soed. Sheldon, Iowa, Dec. 11, 1©02.—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 Koal every 10 days and they were kept alean and healthy by its action.—D. M. Merwin. VETK1I1SAKY BtUOhON. Dr. A. If. Norton, veterinary surgeon has permanently located here, and is now ready to answer all calls. Office at present at Troy Hale’s livery barn, Loup City, Neb. Bring your horses and have their teeth exanined. Reas onable charges for demtal and vetre. nary work. TWO TIIOROFGHHKKIt STALLIONS will stand for the season at K. A. Wil son llTery barn. These are two of the finest homes in the country. You should come and see them before breeding. R A Wilson, Owner. FROM A CAT SCRATCH On the arm, to the worst sort of a burn sore or boll, DeWitt’s Witch Hazel 8al»e is a aurecure. In buying Witch Hazel Salve, be particular to get I)b Will's The salve hat heals without leaving a scar. A apecilc hllng, bleeding, Itching and pertruding piles. Sold by Odendabl Bros. The greatest danger from colds and grip 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 (hows conelusively that it is a certaia preventative of that dangerous disease. It will cure a cold or an attack of the grip in less time than any other treatment. It is pleasant and gafe to take. Sold by Odendahl Bros. Lioaal Dsws . 8ee that linn of 5c. lawn* at Chase*. Get your umberella of Johnson Lor entz & Co. A. L. Conhiter was down from Sar gent Friday. School waa dismissed yesterday on acconnt of the show. L. N. Smith brought a load of wheat to town last Saturday. The weather has been fine for corn planting the past week. C. C. Outhouse la beautifying bis Louso with a coat of paint. A. W. Throckmorton of Divide was doing buitnesa in town Saturday. I)r. Main was called to Austin last Tuesday on professional business. If you want insurance that insures go to F. E. Brewer, Loup City, Nebraska. A few more feed grinders y«t at T. M. Reeds. Call early before they are all gone. Call and see the SC.OO Congress and Oxford shoes just recieved at Swan son's. Mrs. J. L. Hawk Is building a nice addition on tl.e north of her cit.v resi dence. Nut coni, the best for cook stoves, for sale by Jfi. G. Taylor at S & M elevator. Wilson Baillle returned home last Friday after a two weeks visit bere with relatives. ' Cleanliness. Is next to Godliness" so you shouldn’t, miss that 7 bars of D. C. soap for 25e. at Chase's. Mr. and Mr». W. S. Waite visited her parents at Ord last Saturday and Sun day, returning Monday. 11. T. Snyder is moving his large pile of ear corn lrom his residence property to bis livery barn. Every member of ye editors family except the editor himself has taken a day or two oil' ou account of measles. 'J be county board of equalization and district court for .Sherman county will both convene in this city on Mon day, June Hth. Spring is the time to use Bocky Mountain Tea. Keeps you well all aummer. Great spring life renewer. —Odendahl Bros. James Johansen bought a half block of ground on the west a*de of the track last week of B. J. Swanson, and is thinking of putting up a resldeuce. I>r. N.L. Talbot of Boelus drove to Loup City last Monday and invested in a bran new set of harness which he purchased at the Owen harness shop. Mr. I’ilger and family returned home last Thursday evening from Burlington, Iowa, where they weiit to accompany the remain* and attend the burial of Mrs. Tubbealug. There seems to be quite good pros pects fer certain varieties of fruit bere. A good many late trees have come eut In full bleoin since the freeze and the strawberry harvest bids fair to bo immense. A. B. Newton, veterinary surgeon of Aurora, has perminently located here and will bring his family here as soon as be can And a house to move into. See his announcement in another col umn. Swanson A Dahl have a complete line of groceries and you shoald call and aae 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. L. E. Knapp, living ten milea north of Leup City, haa taken up a light red heifer calf and wants owner to eome and get it before he is compelled by law to iacur considerable expeaEe by officially advertising it. When you get big lumps on your head, back of your ears, on your neek, and your head aches, aud your throat is dry, yoa fell feverish, and your bones ache, you have got the German measles. These symptoms hrng on for a few days when yeu break out and pass them on to the next victim. Monday, .Juno first is the date set by law for ttau township board of equaliz ation to sit, and those who hare griev ances to adjust, aud can show good cause why their tax valuatioua should bo lowered should attend this meeting, if you have first made complaint to the township board, aud do uot get satis factory adjustment then you can carry your complaint to the county board and it will recieve proper attention. The county board will be in session Juue 8th. Every several days the blood, inuscels and benes of a man of average size loses two pounds of wornout tissue. This waste cannot be replenished and health and strength keep up without perfect digestion. When the stomach and digestive organs fail to perform their functions, the strength lets dowD, heslth gives way. and disense seta up . Kodol Dyspepsia Cures enables the stomach and digestive organs to digest aid assimilate all the wholesome food that may be eaten into the kind of blood that rebuilds the tlssuea and protects the hoalth and strength of the mind and body. Kodol cures indigestion, Dyspepsia and all stomach troubles. It is au ideal spring tonic.—bold by Odnadabl Bros. Ye editor went to Ashton Saturday. Alley Simmons of Webster township was in town Monday. The best 82 50 shoes for Ladies and Gents at Swanson"'. H M. Mathew was a passanger over the B. &. M Saturday. Ravenna has ticket to the commence ment exercises on sale. A. E. Chase lias just received a nice assortment of ladies slippers. W. A. Shull, of Washington, township cauae to Loup City Saturday. District Court has been adjourned again. This time to June 8th. I have Mammoth German and Red Millat seed for sale.—T. M. Reed. Editor Cooley, of the Arcadia Champ ion was a B. A M. paaaanger to Lincola Saturday. Fleer and feed exchanged for wheat at R. C. Grew's store. Sostb side public square. Lonnie Daddew came up from Boe ius Saturday evening and visited with bis parents over Sunday. The German measles have completly taken the town. Young and old are alike alllicted with them. D. L. Adamsen did ati artistic job of paper hanging at the reaidence of Mrs. E E. Benschoter last Friday. The Salvation Army, after about two weeks labor here, departed Monday overland for Long Island, Kansas A drowning man grasps at a straw,— a live man should when he can get a straw hat. at the price Chase sells them. Win. Rowe and sou C’has. have their carpenter gang busy putting up an ad* ditlon to the residence of Anton Erazim. If you have butter and egga to sill take them to Swanson & Dahl. High est prices for produce. Lowest prices for groceries. If you want tire, wind, storm or hail insurance call on or write F. E. Brewer Olllce with T. S. Nightingale, Loup City Nebraska. C. J. Tracy has charge of the Dins dale pasture north of town thi* year. There is a large heard of cattle in the pasture this season. Robert Watka of Farwell, was doing business at Coup City last Saturday. He was consulting his attorney H. M. Mathew, relative to bis distrist court trial. Fritz Oornrumph's broken leg is mendieg slowly. It was broken in three places and last week baa to be Incased in plaster paria again. He is able to be out again. Wo see by report that five of the showmen, or bangers on, to Howe's Grand London Show which visited this town yesterday, were arrested at Aurora last Tuesday. Anton Erazim, the gentleman who pur chased the Leschinsky town residence property, is building a nice addition 12 x 22 on the east. He will have a fine residence when completed. l’rof. M. H, Mead went to St. Paul last Friday nooi. to attend the K of P. Lodge banquet of that oity, and also to get bis eyes doctored. Mbs. Hick man taught his room while absent. He returned Saturday. F. M. Ilenry, manager of the cream ery, Informs us that he U making more than double the amount of butter than at tbia time last year, although the season is fully two weeks later. This speaks well for the creamery Industry of Sheman county. Mr. E. Brewer, of Hastings, and father of F. E. Brewer and Mrs. j. w. Jones, it here visiting his children. This olllce ar.knowleges a pleasant call from bim. He is looking good and ■ays his health is good. Mr. Brewer is an ever welcome visitor to our city as all who know him remember him a* an honorable and kind hearted gentle man. and as an enterprising business man of this city in its piouetr days. Fred Mack, of Albion Nebratka and who used to live here some twelve years ago, caine in Tuesday and renew ed old aquantance with his old friends and assoeiates here. Mr. Mack is now clerk of the district court of Boone eonnty. Mr. Henry F. Lehr, the coun ty clerk of Boone county aud Messrs Geo. Williams, J. W. Roberts, J. L. Mc Lean and L. V. Graves also of Albion ware here this week, looking over the oountry with the veiw of investing in Sherman county soil. Mr. Mack aud Mr.McLeau each purchased a quarter section of land. Fred looks natural aud we are pleased to meet him again and to learn that he has made perm - anent investments here. The Great London Show has come and gone and from reports it it quite evident that some of our people know more about fcro, wheel of fortune, soap and shell games than they ever did before. It is reported that one farmer got trapped for 4M00., another for $!!5. and that one of our city jakes dropped $25. just to see how it was done yoe know, and still he don't know. The number of smaller deals are too numerous to itemize. There were instances where mistakes In change was uaade. Borne of them were rectified and some were not. owing to the si/-, courage and ability of the victim. The editor blowed In seven ‘ comps" I on the outtit. ItRPOKT P KOH liOli AN. Jacob Alb'rs, as assessor in Logan township, has finished his work in tsk ing the valuation on real and personal property In his township, and is now ready to report, to the township board of equalization. He gives the valuatiot on personal property in his district this year as being $18,214 00 as against $15,084 00 last year. The real estate property this year he values at $50,953 00 as against 48,490.00 in *02. Of person al property there is more increase in the value of hogs than in any other one item. Last year there were 914 hogs the valuation of which was fouad to be $1,061 and this year be found 1,250 and assessed them at $1,725.00. Money deposited in banks last year he found to be $00 00 while this year his returns wil show $825.00. The schedule sbowr a few more horses and cattle in Logan township and an increase In other items over last year to tha value of $431.00. Wtsl NIOC SKWI. (From IdtoUtleld Monitor.) Mr. Wui. Gray sold a car load of fat cattle this week. Miss Miller has been elected to the intermediate department of the Litch field high school. J. T. Campbell is now In the leal es tate business and expects some buyer here from the east part of the state. Married: Wednesday, May 13, Miss Mattie Wilson, of Lake Side, Cherry county, and Mr. Johnny Heap.v, of Litchfield, Sherman county, N* b.. The school board has elected the, teachers for the next term <>f school. Oscar Gunnerson and A L. Zimmer man were in Litchfield with Messis Chas. K. Hicks, James McCoy, W. II. Hoffman, Frank Watille, and Wm. Ens berley of Bladin, Nab , \V. H. Keeney and A. Keeney of Cowies, Neb. and M Her and Appleby of Stanton, Neb. These gentlemen were highly pleased with the presentation of the land and will probably locate here. LOUP CITY V8 WIOOL.K CI1KK. Saturday’s name of base ball between the Wiggle Creek Club and our home team was closely contested and very interesting from the first, but wound up with a complete victory for the visitor*. The Loup City boys were first to the bat aud for two innings neither side was permitted to tnako a score. At the end of the fourth inning Loup City boys were credit four acores while the visitors bad to content them selves with four goose eggs. Ou the fifth inning the visitors began to play ball in earnest and aftor placing another goose egg to the credit of the Loup City side of the score curd, weut to the bat and held possession until they were five to four in the lead. From this on they seemed to say good bye to their opponents, and kept in the lead with an occasional gain to the end. The score stood: Wig gle Creek 13, Loup City 9, the last half of the 9th not being played by the win ner*. The game, all tha way through was very even with exception of the fifth inning, when the Loup City boys did some wild throwing and the visitors took advantage of every opportunity The Wiggle <-'reek club was composed of Ralph Emory, catcher; Ilomer Hughs, pitcher: James Hughs Tom Mc Fadden, Hugh MtiFadden, Frank Dad dow, Jim Emery, Handle Emery and Ira Daddow. The Loup City boys were: E. Ogle, catcher; Lonie Rcntfiow, pitcher; Will Mulick, Ferry Reed J. 1 Dtpew, Chris Johansen, Emery Knignt, Clarence /ink, and Fred WiokUman. A REQUEST. Decoration day is one established by the laws of this great Nation for the purpose of decorating the grav. s of our country's dead. In the name of our fallen dead comrade, and all our loved ones, we kindly ask you, one and all, not to mar or blacken the record of out coming Decoration day by acts nor calculated to reverence the dead. With these thoughts before us and for this purpose only, we respectfully ask all persons to uuite in discouraging snob acts, and especially pub’is dancing in our fair city on this coming Decoration day. Mrs L. J. Holcombe. President I/, of G. A R. DKCOKATION l)AV PlUHiKAM. All persons interested are requested to meet in Society hall at 9 o’clock a. m. Marshall band will bring children from school house to corner of First Bank, where the line will be formed. The line of march will be around court house square to Opera house, where the program for the morning will be carried out. At two o’clock p in teams wl 1 be waiting at society hall to convey all who wish to go, to the cemetery, where servlet s to the unknown dead will be rendered. The Ladies of the G. A R. request that everyoae join with them in trying to make this Decoration day a grand success and a fitting memorial for ourcouutry's dead. A free concert will be given in the opera house at 8 o'clock, p. ui. By order of Com. D. C. Grow, of the Northern Milling company feed store wants to buy a car load of oats. He also has a due grade of whole wheat flour for sale. LOUP CIIT HIGH SCHOOL ITOTKI. (EDITED BT Et.F.A FUST EH ) The following program will b> ren dered by the ‘‘Merry Twenty-four” Fri iday evening at the school house: Recitation.Lottie Gibson Duet. Grace Heoschoter ami Mary Gibson Recitation.Emma Outhouse SoI°.Grace Taylor •eel tat Ion.. •.Lizzie Eraztm Dnot.Alta Rentlrotv and Irene Gibson Recitation. Ada Smith Duet.Zue Reed and Julia Snyder j Dialogue.—"An Afternoon With the Doctor." Recitation.Mary Gibson Duet.Mcroe and Emma Outhouse Recitation...Addle Lelnin*er Duct. Mary Gibson and Cora Lelnimrer Recitation.Will Wilson Duet.Jessie and Cora Letningor Recitation.Ray Gibson . .. Mr. Long Recitation .Clarence Sweetiand S°'°.Alice NcLaiiffhlin Literary paper .Lillie Coihlser Mr*. Eugene Tracy was a pleasant high school visitor Monday afternoon. Mrs Simpson taught the intermediate department last Friday aftermoon Theodore Pliger re-entered achool Monday after a two weeks absence ow ing to the sickness and death of bis grandmother. Theodore has the heart felt sympathy of the high school in hia late bereavement. Come to the literary Friday evening and bring your friends. The program will begin at 7:30. Prof. Mead went to St. Paul last Friday afternoon on business. Miss Hickman taught his room during his absence. Miss Vivian Nightingale re-entered school Monday, after a long absence, owing to sickness Tbe German measles wntch have m) thoroughly peppered tho town, are of a inild form. The fact, however, of having had the regular old measly measles, offers no protection against tho German measles, and so young and old ara having them. The entertainment given at the Pil ger opera house by Cyrus Brownlee Newton was quite well attended, and was greatly appreciated by all. As an entertainer Mr. N<*wton i* first class. He kept tbo audience in an uproar of laughter from start to finish The efforts of Prof. Meatl and Superintend ent Hendrickson to get Mr. Newton here are greatly appreciated by ail who attended. Bread, Cake and Pastry ms •.WYVV\’ V'YYYY WS can be made with |i one-fifth less of ll Pillsbury’s Best §y Flour than with Inordinary Winter wheat flour. i II An. (JASTEYER, Agent will stand at my farm, one and one-lialf miles north of Loup City during the season of 1903. Bo sure and see me before you breed. I have just what you are looking for, a good heavy thoroughbred and my prices are reasonable.. FRANK OTLEWSKI, BIEMOND & MILLER. -PROPRIETORS OF city IWE/epjviAPKET. We carry in stock all kinds of FRESH §* SALT MEATS, and can till all orders promptly and satisfactorily. \\ e solicit a fair share of the public’s patronage, and will give you your money’s worth at all times. fc Highest Market Price Paid for Hides. LOUP CITY, NEBRASKA. I. DEPEW®» Blacksmith $ Wamm Maker o / Jfeoooooo My «noo is the largest and best equipped north of the Platte Rtvoi I hare a four horse engine and a complete line of the latest Unproved, nn ch.uery, also a force of experienced men who know how to operate it urn turn out a Job with neatness and dispatch. MY PRICES ARE REASONABLE ANI) PROMT! ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALL CUSTOMERS. Soliciting your patronage I am Yours respectfully, J. I. DEPEW, Loup City, Neb. W. F. MASON, CMhier. A. P. CULLEY, President. FIRST OF LOUP CITY General Banking BusinessTransacted. PaiJ up Capital Stock $20,000. COBftCSPOINDfNTS. Seaboard National Bank, New York City, N. Y. Omaha National Bank. Omaha. Nebraska.