The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917, July 17, 1903, Image 4

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    do you suppose dip
into that bulk coffee
before you buy it?
Lion
Coffee
comes in sealed, air
tight packages; no
chance for handling,
or dirt or things to
get in.
Clean, Fresh and Fragrant.
Fthik tahlk,
LOUP CITY NKBR.
Lincoln. Denver,
Omaha, Helena,
Chicago, Butte,
St. Joseph, Salt Lake City,
Kansas City, Portland,
St. Louis. Sun Francisco,
and all points and all points
East and South. West.
TRAINS LKAVE AS KOLl.OWSi
GOING EAST
No 63 Passenger.. .13:10 p. tn.
No. 60 Freight.11.26a.m.
GOING WEST
No. 51 Passenger .11:07 p. in.
No. 5» Freight. 1:40 p. tn.
Sleeping, dinner and reclining chair cars
(scat* free) on through trains. Tickets
sold nn«l baggage checked to any point In
the United States or Canada.
For information, maps, time tables and
tickets call on or write to H. L, akthub
Agent. Or J. FBANCis, Uen’l Passenger
Agent. Omaha, Nebraska.
U. P. RAIWAY.
No. 8rt leaves daily except Sunday (pass
enger) 8: a m.
No. 88 leaves Monday, Wednesday and
Friday, (mixed) 13:20 p. m.
No. 00 leaves Tuesday, Thursday and
Saturday, (mixed! 2:86 p. rn. )
No. 87 arrives daily except Sunday (mixed
12.07 p. 111.
No. 85arrive# dally except Sunday (pass
enger) 7:35 p, m.
First class service and close connections
east, west and south
H. J. Clifton, Agent,
COUNT* OFUU1AL DIRECTORY.
SHERMAN COUNT Vj NEB.
G. 11. Gipson, Clerk.
S. N. SWBBTLAND, Treasurer.
J. A. ANGU.R, Judge.
J. S. Phui.eu, Attorney.
UpwardSnyder, sheriir.
It l). HENDRICKSON, Supt. Public Inst.
K i! counino, Surveyor,
Gko. \V. Hunter, Coruor.
super visors :
1> 0 grow, Dist. No. 1., Chairman., I* O
address, Loup City, Neb.
Anoukw GousTiv v, Dist. No. 1., Ashton P O
1'ktkr ThoPK, Dt-t. No. 2 Loup City, “ “
TV () Brown, Dist. No. 3, Loup City, “ *•
John Maiefsiu, Dist. No. 5, Ashton, “ ••
Wm. Jakop, Dist. No. «, Rockville, “
\V U. CHAPMAN, Dist, No. 7, Litchfield “ “
l.OUAI. L.OPI.K DIRECTORY.
Loup City Lodge No. 33. A O U W.— Meets
2nd and 1th Thursday of each month
friendship Lodge No 1U. I) of II—1st and
3rd Thursday of each mouth.
Loup City Council No 136, L M L A—1st and
3rd Monday of each month.
Mate land Castle, No. 182, Royal Highlanders.
2nd and 1th Monday of each month.
1'lxcelslur Lodge, No. 168, I O O F—1st and
3nd Saturday of each month.
Marlmon Lodge, No. Ill, K of P—2nd and
1th Wednesday of each month.
Loup City Camp, No. 638, M W A—1st and
3rd. Tm sday of each mouth.
Loup City Camp No. 827. it N A—2nd and
Ith Tuesday of each month.
Porter lodge. No. 108, A f A A M—Tuesday
on or before full moon and 2nd Tuesday
thereafter.
Joppa Chapter. No. 51 R A M—1st Monday
of each month.
frontal Chapter, No. 78— 1st and 3rd Sat
urday of cash mouth.
L of G A R—2nd and 1th Saturday of each
month, at 2 o'clock p. m.
Try Sheridan coal and you will be
satisfied; supply always on band at
E. G. Taylor’s elevator.
If you want insurance that insures go
« toF. E. Brewer, Loup City, Nebraska.
Try a pair of the seamless plain toe
ladies’ shoes just recicved at B. J.
Swanson’s.
• VKTKK1NAKY ISt'KUKON.
l>r. A. R. Norton, veterinary surgeon
has permanently located hero, and is
now ready to answer all calls. Office
at present at Troy lla’e's livery barn,
Loup City, Neb. Bring your borses
and have their teeth oxanined-.' Reas
onable charges for detutal and vetre
nary work.
TWO TIIOKOLGHHKKI) STALLIONS
will stand for the season at li. A. Wil
son llvory barn. These are two of the
finest horses in the country. You should
come ami see them before breeding.
R A Wilson, Owner.
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 nereby warned
not to drive on the same, section 22,
Township 10, Range 11, in Logan town
ship, Sherman county, Nebraska. Any
one trespassing on said premises in vi
olation of this notice will lie prosecuted
to the full extent of the law.
Dated this IS day of April, 1908.
Joseph Damisowbki, Owner.
Foil Sale. — A good Deering binder
has been in use oniy two years. Will
sell very reasonable. Enquire at this
office or see owner, one half mile south
of Loup City. August Reiman. Owner'
.lust About Heiltime Take a
Little Early Riser—it will cure constipa
tion, biliousness and liver troubles. I)c
Witt's Little Early Riser are different
from other pill- They do not grip anil
break down the mucous membranes of
the stomach, liver anil bowels, but cure
by gentle arousing seretions and giving
strength to these organs. Sold by Oden
dahl Bros.
m
Uoaal Dsws.
Jas. Conger made Omaha a visit
this week.
Lee Adamson is putting a coat
I of paiDt on the Baptist Church.
S. W. Sours, photographer op
posite St. Elmo Hotel.
The supervisors were in session
Tuesday and Wednesday of this
week.
!
Mr. and Mrs. W. I*. Ileed returned
last Friday from a visit to BrOok,
[Ddiana.
The brick foundation to the new
;residence of Geo. Zimmerman is
laid.
Rev. G. Kanzlor went to his home
in Lamar, Indiana where he will
spend two weeks vacation.
Mrs. Ervin Conger and two daughter
arrived from Lincoln last Wendes
dayevening and will visit friends and
relatives here.
0. Benschoter has had the west
addition to his house sided up and
will give the whole building a coat
of paint.
A. E. Chase is having his resid
ence painted. He has also torn
down his barn and is going to build
it larger.
The little boy of E 11. Bowen
got hold of a razor Monday and by
accident quite seriously cut a gash
in the baby’s face. The wound was
not so bad as it might have been.
The new grist mill is going up.
The frame has been raised and the'
workmen are making good head
way. It will no doubt be ready for
the fall and winter trade.
A special meeting of the German
Evangelical church will be held at
their church in Loup City on Satur
day, July 25, at 2 o’clock p. in. A
good attendance ia desired.
W. A. Arthur of Stafford, Kansas,
arrived with his family last week
and has purchased a quarter section
of land on Wiggle Creek. Mr.
Arthur will build a new house on
the farm soon.
Did you sec that line lot of western
horses just shipped in by A. Zink.
If you want horses at reasonable
■ prices you should not fail to look
the herd over. Good size, good
bons and good animals.
Last Sunday was the second an
niversary of the dedication of the
German Eevangelieal church of
this city and a good turnout was the
result of the occasion. Four mem
bers wore confirmed and eight chil
dren christened. Rev. Kanzler
preached a very interesting sermon.
Mrs. Starr and son. wife of at
torney Robert P. Starr, of Aurora
have been spending a few days in
the city. They returned to Aurora
today, but will locate here with her
husband as soon as a suitable house
caa be had. Mra. Starr seems
well pleased with Loup City.
About 25 little folks responded
to invitations sent out by Mr. and
Mrs. Chas. Gasteyer to meet at
their home last Tuesday evening
and join in the celebration of the
Oth birthday anniversary of their
daughter Winnie. The little folks
were kindly rccieved and enjoyed
the occasion very much.
Rev. F. D. Kennedy the new Bap
tist minister from l'ilgar Nebr.
tilled the pulpit at the Baptist Church
last Sunday morning and evening.
Mr. Kennedy made us a pleasantcall
Wednesday and informed us that he
will preach here for two months, after
which, if circumstances will justify
it, he will move his family here and
take up his residence among us.
Ora Zink, the second son of A.
Zink, a hoy about nine years of age
was shot in the side yesterday after
noon by a b. b. shot discharged
from a toy pistol while out to the
mill race fishing. There were some
four or five boys there but none of
them seemed to know just how it
happened. lie was brought to town
in Benscholer’s express wagon and
l)r. Jones was quickly summoned
to examine the wound. It was found
that the shot had entered the right
side aud passed along between the
ribs aud skin, and was not so ser
ious as at lirat thought.
Troy Hale returned from Idaho
yesterday with a ear load of western
horses.
Nut coal, the best for cook stoves,
for sale by JO. G. Taylor at B & M
elevator.
f>. J. Flatt of Clinton 111. sends
a dollar and orders the North west
ern for a year.
Mrs, Wtn. Criss went to Arcadia
yesterday to visit her sister, Mrs.
Geo. Miller.
Lon Zink arrived from the west
last Friday with three car loads of
western horses and has them for sale
at the U. P. stock yards.
T. II. Fllsner and son Henry went
to Omaha Tuesday where Ilenry
will receive medical treatment, being
affected with stomach trouble.
Louis Strankmnn brought a fine
load of hogs to the Loup City mar
ket last Monday morning. They
averaged exactly 300 pounds each.
He received $4 80 per cwt.
S. F. Reynolds and C. C. Out
house started to S-fr. Joe last Wed
nesday noon with six car loads of
Cattle for Mr. Hinsdale. They ex
pect to return Saturday.
We called on the new photographer,
S. W. Sours, who recently opened
up a gallery south of the St. Klmo
hotel. He has a nice studo and is
turuing out some very good
work.
Head the Ashton news page.
There is every week, items of comi
ty news from the east part of the
county, contained therein that would
otherwise appear on these pages,
Mr. Smith is giving us good service
and we greatly appreciate his ef
forts.
The Sunday School picnic held at
Brown’s grove was quite largely at
tended and a splendid time was the
result. All who attended felt well j
paid for having taken a few hours
for sports and pleasure. The child
ren very much enjoyed the outing.
Mr. Leroy of St. Paul, while
here Wednesday and attending to
some insurance business in the
country, lost a Urge leather pocket
book, between town and tbe Retten
mayer farm. It contained no
money hut had several valuable
papers in it, and was fastened
with a rubber band Finder will
please leave at St. Elmo hotel in
this city.
A supprise party was given on
Miss. Zua Heed, oldest daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Heed, last Fri
day evening and a very large crowd
of her yoimg friends honored the
occasion. There was some eighty
invitations sent out by the parents
and strange to say that amoDg so
many Miss. Zua received not the
slightest hint of what was to be.
She had been enjoying a visit with
friends in the country and on the
evening above mentioned came
home, only to find that a large num
ber of her school mates had taken
possession of the premises.
Mrs. A. Christncr of Lost Springs
Kansas, arrived here yesterday for a
visit with relatives. She is cousin
of O. and Geo. E. Benschoter and
sister of Mrs. Nelson Dewoody of
Coggan, Iowa who is also here. It
has been nearly thirty years since
we met her and a number of years
since she has seen her sister. Mrs
Christncr and Mrs. Dewoody were at
Loup City some thirty years ago,
when the place was only a town in
name, its only place of business be
ing a little log but, stocked with a
few groceries and other necessaries.
Their coming was a pleasant sup
rise to their relatives.
Robert I*. Starr, attorney from
Aurora, Nebraska, lias located in
Loup City and opened an ofllae in
the building with Senanor Wall
Mr. Starr is the gentleman who
made the opening address at the
opera house last decoration day
lie will move his family here as
soon as he can secure a suitable re
sidence. We understand that as
yet Mr. Wall aud Mr. Starr have
not formed a co-partnership, but
will attend to each other's business
in case of absence, and as the Sen
ator is necessarily out of the city
much of the time the mutual ar
rangements between them will no
doubt be pleasing to clients.
NOTICK TO T UK PUBLIC
Loup City, July 7th, 11108
The people or Loup City and vicinity
will take notice that the undersigned,
merchants and business inen of Loup
City, have agreed that on and after July
12th 1008, their places of business will
he closed at 8 o’clock, P. M. every even
ing and that they will also closed on
Sunday except meat market, open until
10 o'clock, Sunday morning.
Chas. Gasteyer, Swanson & Dahl,
O. F. Peterson C. \V Conbiser,
E. Ei.evoidsen, A E. Chase,
Johnson L. A Co., T. M heed
E S Hayhurst, John Solms,
B. J. Swansen, S. F. Reynolds,
Bemont A Miller,
Get your umberella of Johnson Lor
entz &■ Co,
Fly nets, fly nets, fly nets at Gwens’
harness shop.
The best $2.50 shoes for Ladies and
Gents at Swanson's.
“Use Liquid Koal for chicken chol
era, tnites, lice, etc. For sale by J.
Solms."
1). C. Leach a Co. have nothing to
do but to sell land. List your farm
with them.
Call and see the $2.00 Congtess and
Oxford shoes just recieved at Swan
son’s.
The time to sell is when some one
wants to buy. List your land with D.
(’. Leach A Co.
Go to Owens’ harness shop for fly nets
where there is a largo assortment, the
best on the market. Prices right.
If you have butter and eggs to sell
take them to Swanson & Dahl. High
est prices for produce. Lowest prices
for groceries.
If you want tire, wind, storm or hali
insurance call on or write F. E. Brewer
Oflice with T. S. Nightingale, Loup
City Nebraska.
1). C'. Grow, of the Northern Milling
company feed store wants to trade Hour
for wheat. He also has a tine grade
of whole wtio.it flour for sale.
The Douglas shoes are better and
finer this spring than ever. Our shoe
maker, Swanson has just received *t
good assortment of them and would be
pleased to show them to you.
HOKES ON THE HASHES,
Having just returned from the
west with three car loads ol western
horses. 1 am now on the market
and can sell you a team very reason
able. Mv horses are all of good
size and in very gocd condition.
Yon should see me if you want to
buy a good team. I am also on the
streets buying cattle and hogs again
and will pay all the market affords.
Consult me before contracting
your stock.
A. Zink.
The St. Paul Republican, in its
issue, of last week gives the follow
ing complimentary not co of the ball
game played at that place between
the Scotia club and the Loup City
hoys.
4\ext on the program was me base
ball game between Scotia and Loup
City. This was one of the prettest
Bxhibitionsof the national games ever
witnessed in St. Paul. The teams
were evenly matched and. although
Loup City held the lead from the se
cond inning it was by a very small
margin and she had to work forevery
u n made. Willard Paul umpire in
a. manner that gave neither side
cause for compliant and there was
very littlo kicking indulged in.
Loup City and Scotia put up the
prettiest exhibition of baseball seen
here for many a day. Every one of
the players was a gent'eman They
confined themselves to playing ball
and showed no dispoticn to abuse the
umpire. They will be welcomed with
open arms if they desire to play the
return g uno here.—St. Paul Repub
lican.
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The ladies of the Baptist Aid
Society will hold an exchange
Saturday afternoon and evening next
at the store if A. K. Chase. Come
and have a dish of ice cream and get
something for your Sunday dinner.
We will try and make it pleasant
and you can save the good wife the
the trouble of worrying over the
though of “what shall 1 have f< r
dinner Sunday.”—By order of the
committee.
orcai Dfudin s rood auppi.es.
England buys her eggs and butter
from France and Denmark, her chick
ens from Scandinavia and Russia, and
her green vegetables from Holland.
Has Risen to High Station.
Sir Frederick Holder, first speaker
of the Australian commonwealth house
of representatives, started life as a
schoolmaster in South Australia.
BIEMOND & MILLER,
—rr.opniETORs of—
ejfY MEAT MARKET
We carry in stock all kinds of FRESH t SALT
MEATS, and can till all orders promptly and satisfactorily.
We solicit a fair share of the public’s patronage, and
will give you your money’s worth at all times, •>•
llit/hcst Mark'd Pric< Paiit for Jlult x.
LOUP CITY. NEBRASKA.
A. P. CULLEY, President.
FIRST
OF LOUP CITY
General Banking
BusinessTransacted.
Pas-i up Capital Stock $20,000.
Correspondents:
Seaboard National Bank, New York City. N. Y.
Omaha National Bank. Omn'vr Nebraska
•*sa. I. DEPEW8S*
Blacksmith @ Wagon Maker,
JiEEOOOOOOl^
My shop is the largest and best equipped north of the Platte Kiver
I have a four horse engine and a complete line of the latest Improved, ma
chinery, also a forco of experienced men who Unow how to opernte it ami
turn out a job with neatness and dispatch.
MY PRICES ARE REASONABLE AND PROMPT
ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALL CUSTOMERS.
Soliciting your patronage 1 am
Yours respectfully,
J. I. DEPEW, Loup City, Neb.
PRERIDENT ROOSEVELT
MAYS
“The Yellostone Park is something abso
lutely unique in this world, a* far I
know. Nowhere else in any civilized
country is there to be found
such a tract of J&Vlulrl vert ibale won
derland, made accessible to
all visitors, n-IWjE*?’ where at the
same time not only the scenerj of the
wilderness, hut the wild creatures of the
park, are scrupulously preserved
The popular route to Yellowstone National Pask
is via the UNION PACIFIC to Mon id a, Mott,
thence, daily, splendid Concord Conches take the
visitor to all points in the l’aik.
VERY LOW RATES '
During June, July and August1 I
For full information call on or address C, T-. IIakvky, Agt. j|
Catarrh of tlio Stomach.
When the stomach is overloaded;
when food is taken into it that tails to
digest, it decays and enflames the
mucous membrane, exposing the nerves
ami causes the glands to secret mucin
instead of the natural juices of digestion
This is called Catarrh of the Stomach
For years I have suffered with Catarrh
of tlie Stomach, caused bv indigestion.
Doctors and medicines failed to benllt
me until 1 used Kodol Dyspepsia Cure.
J. I!. Khea Coppell,Tax. Bold by Oden
dahl Rros.
LOW UA 1ES TO CALIFORNIA.
The Rarliugton offers round n ip tick
ets as follows.
Ban Francisco and return, ®4<i45,
August 1 to 14.
Los Angiles and return, $10 45,
August 1 to 14.
Ask the ticket agent for particular-.
TO CURE A UOtiD IN ONE l' AY
Tako Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets.
All druggists refund tho money If It falls
to cure. E, W. Grove's signature is on
each box. siSct.
CHOLUHA 1M KANTOM.
This has long been regarded as one <>f
the most dangerous and fatal diseases
to which Infants are subject. It can be
cured however, when properly treated.
All that is necessary is to give Cham
berlain's Colic, Cholera, and diarrhoea
Remedy and castor oil,as onted with
each bottle, and a cure is cem i . For
gale bv Odendal'.! Mims
LOW RATES WEST.
The Burlington offers round trip tick
ets as follows.
Denver, Onl , and return 815.30, June
1 to Sept. 30.
Colorado Springs, c„|., and return
917.80 June 1 to Sept. 30. ,
Pueblo, Col., and return, 918.05 June 1 p
to Sept 30
Glen wood Springs, Col., and return,
827.30, June 1 to Sept. 20.
Ogden, I'tah. and return, 831.35, Juno
t to Sept. 30.
Salt Lake City, Utah, and return,
>31.35, June 1 to Sept. 30.
Deadwood, 8. I), anil return, 817.90,
June 1 to Sept. 30.
Lead, S. I*., and return, $17 00, June 1
to Sept. 30
II it Springs S 1)., and return 814.30,
June 1 to Sept. 30.
Custer, S, I)., and return, 815.40, June
1 to Sept. 30.
A»k the ticket agent for particulars.