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About The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917 | View Entire Issue (July 3, 1903)
The Northwestern PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AT THE COUNTY 8It AT. GKO. K. BKSUrHOTEK, Killtor anil Publisher TKRMS:—#1.00 PEH TEAR. IF PAID IN ADVANCE Onto red at the Loup City Postofllce for trans mission through the mails as second class matter. The people of On! are making a determined c tl'orl to secure the nor mal school. In addition to the business men subscribing liberally to the fun I, the school children are asked to each pledge themselves for a dollar. Alvin Blessing, county clerk of Valley county, proves a blessing to the Ord Quiz, as a fine line of legal notices over his signature is found therein. It is the legal work that brings more revenue, and the reve nue that enables a paper to put on u neat appearance. ^The Quiz is one of the neatest publications in the state. W. K. Alellor, chairman of the republican county central committee informs us that he has called said committee to meet at Loup City, July 7th. at 1 o’clock p. m., for the purpose of tixing date for county convention and the trans atcion of whatever business that may prop erly come before it. It is desired that all members be piesent. In Spite of the Dingloy Act It was freely predicted by the democratic soothsayers that the passag" of the Dingly tarriff bill would sound the knell of the foreign commerce of the United States. Other nations, they said, would boycott us and we would have no foreign market and the change would come right away. But the foreign trade has been steadily in creasing ever since 1897 and the close of the fiscal year on the .'loth of this month will show the largest volume of exports an;’, imports ever witnessed in this country. The attempt of several continental governments in Europe to poycott us has proved a signal failure and we shall have sold a broad a little under a billion and a half of our products and bought from our neighbors a billion dollars worth of goods. This will make the balance of trade in favor ol the United States somthing like $400,000,000, leaving out our Bom meree with Porto liico, the Philip pines and Hawaii.—State Journal. For An Ideal Vacation. Near every settlement of import ance iu the mountain regions of the West are deep canons wherein the people at home, as well as ttiose from abroad, seek, in the summer season, the coolness and pleasure of camp life. High up the mountain side, on the shores of mountain lakes, or on the banks of mountain streams, summer hotels are conduct ed for the convenience of those who prefer to have all ot the receation and none of the labor incident to summering in the mountains. It may be said that wherever there is a mountain in Colorado or l tali there is also an interesting canon, and the searcher for a spot in which to summer will find no diffi culty in suiting his taste, no matter how critical it may be. To enable persons to reach these famous pleasure resorts, the Union Pacific has put in effect Summer Kx ■cursion rates lower than ever made before. Full information cheerfully fur nished on application to C. L. Harvey Agent. Mild Winter Not Unhealthy. Contrary to the usual belief, a mild winter does not increase the death rate; on t.he other hand, severe frosts Increase the mortality rate. During the great frost of 1895-6 the London death rate rose to nearly 500 a week in excess of the corresponding weeks of the year before. Sound Sleep, und Brain. To sleep at any moment is undoubt edly a sign of physical soundness and Philistine sanity, especially in the matter of the brain and its functions. A physician would have little anxiety about the general condition of a pa tient who could sleep at will on a railway Journey. In these days of hurry and bustle there could be no more encouraging sight to the philos opher than a railway carriage at noonday full of sleepy passengers.— Medical Press. Shorman County Improvements K. A. Draper, who lias been in tive : 'litferent townships of the county, 'luring the past week, dropped into our office the tore part of the week and made a crop report and also a report of the verious new and sub stantial building, now in course of |construction in various parts of the | county. Mr. Draper confirms the reports from other sources that small grain of almost every variety is looking fine. Corn is a little backward, hut nevertheless there is a very large acreage that promises a good yie ld. Some of the best fields t«f planted corn are to be seen between Rock ville and Ashton. In speaking of the numerous building enterprises he mentioned first that in Bristol township lleorv Iteisland lias a new frame house 2(» feet square now ready to be plastered. Mr. Sherman and Mr. Reuse of that township, are each also now building substantial hum dwellings. In Rockville township, Austin Butts, and Mr. Lsaascon, are build ing each a residence in the town of Rockville amt Peter Lorenz, Mr. Stolia and Emil Sbumauu are bull ing farm residences. lu Ashton, Will Dunker is putting up a residence, a Catolio parsonage is in course of construction and work is soon to begin on a large new ad dition to the school house. In Washington township, Mr Ford has just completed a tine new farm house and the Sweedish Baptist church society has just completed and dedicated a new frame church. John Fisher, of Logan township is building a large new barn, and in ibis same township an elegant brick residence is soon to be com pleted on the county poor farm, Anton Detniek and James Bone of Webster township are each cred ited with having in course of con struction, a new farm dwelling. Iii Harrison township a Mr. liruui bage, late of York, but who has recently purchased the Clias. Smith place, is now engaged in building :i 2 k feet square farm residence, two stories high. Mr. Norston of Sew Seward, now owner of the Geo. Heapy farm has a new residence going up. Messrs J. and Doc. Eng leruen anti Moses Hendricks .are each building farm residences. In bitch Held Mr. I’ratt, the pur chaser of the Grover property, is re painting and re plastering. These and other new houses in the farming districts which have been built within the past year are taking the place of the old sod houses anti dug out, and those who knew the country in the early days but have not been hereto note the im provements that have been steadily going on, would be surprised to see the wonderful chauge. THE BIG ENTERPRISE. The big enterprise is the term now used with refenmee to the new lumber yards recently established at Loup city by the J. I* Lenitiger Lumber co. Ami the term is well applied, for it is quite evident that it will be one of the most complete lumberyards ever estab lished in this part ot the country. The Keystone Lumber <:u. has al ways enjoyed the reputation of being .about the biggest concern of the kind around for many miles, but she will have to still spread if she keeps pace with her big sister. Lust Tuesday we visited the new yards which are still receiving large shipments of lumber, and find that they are preparing for business on a most extensive scale. In addition to a neat lumber office and an is by 4U foot ware house they have a line of about 24'> feet of sheds. Tlies • sheds have been built in a very substantial way, are 18 feet deep and underlaid with heavy timbers on stone piers, and meat present almost Idled with a choice lot of lumber. The grounds used for the sight are on main street and contains 7 full lots or a plot of ground 140 by 175 feet. The company will soon he ready tor lumber business in all its branches. They have nearly everything pertain ing to the business on hand but dimen sion stuff, which is expecting to daily arrive. Leininger llros. are to be congrat ulated on the enterprise and we pre dict for them success, Subscribe tor this piper ami cm jov good rending. Advertise in i in.d i i'jo\ the trade. Send a c> pi to \our friends for » v-m. Only dollar for a years subscription. LOW RATES W EST, | 1’be Burlington offers round trip tick j ets as follows. Denver, Col , and return 915.30 Tune 1 to Sept. 110. Colorado Springs. Col., and return j SIT SO June 1 to Sept. JO. l’uthln, ( ol., and n turn, sis tin June 1 to Sept 30 tileimood Spr ngs, Col., md return, i 927.30, June 1 to Sept. 20. Ogden, f mil. and return, $31 35 June 1 to Sept. JO. Salt Lake City, Utah, and return, 931.35, June 1 to Sept. 30 D-adwood, S. I). and return. slT.HO. June 1 to Sept. 30. Lea I, S. D. and return. 91” 00, June 1 to Sept. JO Hut ■aptmg', S I>, anti return 911 $0. June 1 to Sept. 30 Cusli r. S, 1> , and '( turn. 815 O’. J'r e ) to Sept JO A'k the ticket agent for particulars T1 M ItK11 CULTUIU3 KIN VI, PUD IK. NOTICE, SOU PUBLICATION'. United States I.and Oftlee. I Lincoln, Nclir., May 11th. l'.a 13 i Notice Is hereby given that Krnstlne I>(0d, has filed notice 01 intention to make final proof belore, J. A. Angler County Judge at Ills office in Loup City, Nebraska, on Saturday the .'Vth. day of June, liimi, on Timber Cnllitre, applica tion No. 7(103, for the West half of North West fourtli, Of Section No. at, in Town ship, No. 16, north of llange No. 13 west, lie names ns witnesses: Neils C. Hansen of lianncbrog, Neb. Martin Vincent “ Mungo Vincent, Km let Bold. •* Ashton, W. A, OBKKN, Register. CBKTIFICATE AS TO POSTING OF NOTICE. United States Land Office, ( Lincoln, Nebr„ May 11th, lima, i I, VV. 1.. Green, do hereby certify that a notice, a printed copy of which is hereto attached, was by me posted in a con spicuous place in my office for a period of thirty (30) days, I having first posted said notice on the nth. day of May, IIKI. W L Gkkkn. Register. NOTICE FOR RUBRICATION. DEPARTMENT Ob' rill: INTERIOR. United States I.am! Office. ( Lincoln, Neb.. June 5tli., 19.8. ) Notice is hereby given that the following named settler lias filed notice of intention to make final proof in support of hi* claim, and that said proof will be made before J. A. AuglerCounty Judge at Loup City Nebr., on July is, l9i:i. vl*. Jay. It. Draper fortlie South-west fourth Sec. 14, Township 15, Range l« west Hotnstoad Kntery No. 1745H. He names the following witness to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: John Wchlar of Loup City, Neb. Kd Sliiplcv.of Litchfield, Neb. A. II. Simmons, of Loup City, Neb. Joe Kowalkewskl, of Loup City Neb. W. A. (iKKKN, Register. A. S. Main. PHYICIAN & SURGEON LOUP CTTY, NEBRASKA OFF 1CE AT RESIDENCE. City Dray AND Transfer Line. J. W. &A. T. Conger, Props All kinds of hauling will be given prompt Ritention and will make a specialty of moving household good. We solicit your patronage. LOUf CITY, - - NEBRASKA. W J. FISHER, Attorney at Law and Notary Public. Will Defend in Foreclosure Ouw ALSO DO A General Real Estate Business. ! LOUF CITY. - - KKUHAfillLt Mary|fl. K.HEndricksun, n physician. Residence at A. L. /Inlineriniin’s LOUP CITY, NEBRASKA. 1 yi 'j. ’•i Copyright 1902 iy Collier'» Weekly. More than twenty double-page pictures a year by Charles Dana Gibson are only a part of the good things that come week by week to regular readers of COLLIER’S the world’s most progressive illustrated newspaper. Famous writers and artists make Cottier’s a necessity in every home. Send 4 cent? in stamps to day for sample copy and handsome illustrated booklet telling of attractive premiums no J prizes for fulUtr’t subscribers. Address Callin'* Weekly. 436 W. 13th St.. New Terfc T. M REED HAS JUST RECEIVED ANOTHER carload ok 33 cigeies and Carriages: GOOD GOODS AT K MASON A DDK PRIDES THEY ARE AS FINE A LOT AS HAS EVER KEEN SHIPPED TO LOUP CITY. or anything von may need in tho harvester line. 1 have also a complete 1 have two hydraulic well machines, and can make you a first class well on short no tice. It will pay you to call and see me if in need of anything in my line. Respectfully, T. M REED. Cures Crip in Two Days, To Cure a Cold in One Day rTcka Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets, tf/vcj/ ?!' cYar ' Seven Million boxes sold in past 12 months. ThlS Signature, ^ W51. w. jane? ai&y&jka & a*, THE ARISTOCRAT AMONG THE WHISKIES OF THE OLD SCHOOL WITHOUTA PEER. For Sale by T. H. ELSNEll, Eugene Field’s Views on Ambition and Dye- t pepsla. “Dyspepsia,” wrote Eugene Field, “often incapacitates a man for endeavor and sometimes extinguishes t he fire of ambition." Though great despite hts complaint Field suffered from indiges tion all his life. A weak, tired stomaoh 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, jj Kest soon restores It to Its normal tone. Envlgoratlng. Prepared only by E. C. PsWittA Co.. (’hlcaK» 'i'Uu $1. bottle coutaina times the 60c. els*. OOKMDAHL. PROS. Eor salfi hv NOTICK VOX ITBl.U’ATION United states Land Oil ice, j ; Lincoln. Nebr, June ti'S, 1903, 1 ; Notice is hereby given that The following (named settler has ttlecl notice of herin I 1 out ion to niiike I) nul proof In support of ! Her claim, and that said proof will be made before J. A. Angler, county judge at lump city. Nebr.. on August 4, ltNKl.. viz. Kllen I.cvrlH, (iuuicllHii of Hartley Flanders, j minor hole of Leon 1! Flanders for the ; south Ii of the South-east of flee. 4. Towi - | ship 13. Ilange it; West, Homestead Kntry | 174/S), She names the following witnesses to ' prove lier conllnuona residence upon and I cultivation of said land viz: August Musbaek. of Litchfield Neb. T. I’. Clancy Thomas Else; JacobKngl email W. A. (iItKKN« ltOf HI. I - NOilCH ’It) l.A.N!) OVVNKKt* To ill: Whom il Jiluy Coi ceru : -The nun- j mission**? ;ippfmintcsl to locate u roan com-, i ncur; at u p ilnl Ml rods sum Hi >' the Norih West coiaer of Sect loti 97, Township 11. Mamie 4, lntcrS'/dli g with mail No :sl, riuuiiug lienee S iiltii on ;>e Tlon line, three anti three-fourths •lilies. :** li e N mill West corner of Section 10. Tnwnshlp in, i tan go 11, has repnrici! in iavor of tfie estaolisli.nent thereof. and all mijeetlsh i tlierKo, .),• ciamis for damages must tie tiled in Hie l‘emit v Clerk’s Office on or before noon j of Urn I»t bay 4 . August. I or such roadv.ill • •i.e ctsallishoct without teferenee thereto. I Dated tins 1st day o, .lull, 1903. ,V,.;4I| IlKoKtiK 11. iillWON. County Clerk. The Great GERM AND INSECT] I» now used through tba IJuited States in the treatment of hog cholera, swine plague, ergot diseases, corn stalk disease, pink eye, foot and month disease, scurvy, Telas itch, scabs, and all germ diseases, of domestic animals. Deposited in City National Bank or Yora, Nob, and Sheldon .Slate Itank, Sheldon. town., to bo paid to anyone finding any of the following testimonials • not genuine, National Medicine Vo. St. l’aul Net) April tub. ’o:j Uoiitloinon. This is to certify that I have used Liquid hoal for ergot dis ease In cattle and believe It to be a euro for tills disease from t lie experiments 1 have made, tint believe It should ho mo t w hen tile animal Is first taken with disease. And tor a lice killer It eao.t be beat by nothing 1 know of. Yours respectful.y, \V. L. I,itti.b Seward, Neb., Dec. 5, i9'2. Idquld Koal, maiinfacturod and sold l>y National Medical Co., York, .Neb, Is a necessity to ovory farmer ru'stng mock Several Instances of Its elUeieacv have come under my notice. Jons llutvKr. Wausa, Neb., Dee Is, 190.' 1 concidor Liquid Koal one of the best articles for all around purposes on th<- market. For mites and lice In t lie elib limi leones and for lice on ealviis and horses It is the best and cheapest thing I have ever found. Liquid Koal ought to be on every farm ciias. Utiito vmi aokii $100 1 DESTROYER rui a One Quart Can $1 id < >ne cal ion .. .. i «> Five flu lions per gallon y.lTi A 2he page liook on diseases id' Ten Cation Keg, per gallon 2 i Cations, halt bbl ]><■ r gal,. So Callous, I bill per gall . animals sent free on application. : 2# MAM FACTO KKI) by Nationol Medicial Co. “'{Kilii!™ For sal** by il. SOI,MS LoupCItyNeb INDIGESTION "I was tronblod with stom ach trouble. 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