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About The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917 | View Entire Issue (July 31, 1903)
The Keystone of Cood Health is pure food. Lion Coffee is all coffee—no glazing of eggs or glue to conceal de fects and cheapen its quality. Fresh and uniform, rich in flavor, because always in sealed packages — never in bulk. Lincoln, Ouittha, Chicago, 8t. Joseph, Kansas City, St. Louis, and all points nst unit south. Denver, Helena, lintte, Salt Lake City, Portland, San Francisco, and all points West. TRAINS LKAVE AS FOLLOWS: GOING EAST No 52 Passenger.. 13:10 p. m. No. do Freight.11.36a m. GOING WEST No. 51 Passenger.11:07 p. m. No. 50 Freight. 1:40 p. m. Sleeping, dinner and reclining chair ears (seals Creel on through trains. Tickets sold and Imggagc cheeked to any point in l he United stales or Canada. For information, maps, lime tables and tickets call on or write to It L, Ahthlk Agent. Or J. FRANCIS, Gen'l Passenger Agent, Omaha, Nebraska. U. P. RA1WAY. No. 8fi leaves daily except Sunday (pass enger). 8: a. ui. No. ss leaves Monday, Wednesday and Friday, (mixed) 13 30 p. in. No. leaves Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, (mixed) 8:55 p. m. ) No. 87 arrives dally except Sunday (mixed 12.05 p. III. No. 85arrives daily except Sunday (pass enger) 7:35 p. m. First class service and close connections east, west and south II. J. Clifton, Agent, COUNTY OFLICIAL DIKKCTORY. B H K R M A N COUNTY, N K B. U. H. Gibson. Clerk. 8. N. Swkbtland, Treasurer. J. A. Anoikk, Judge. J. 8. Pbulbb, Attorney. KmVAKU SNYDER, Slieritr. It. I>. IIBNDKICKSON, riupt. Public Inst. K It Cohntno, Surveyor, geo. W. Hunt Eli, Cornor. HU l’l R VI 10 118 : I) 0 Grow, Dlst, No. t., Chairman., I’D address, Loup Cit y, Neb. Andrew UOKSTKA, Dlst. No. 1., Ashton P <) PETER TllODK, lM-t. No. 2 LoupCity, •' “ \V U 11ROWN, Dist. No. .1, I.oup City, ° “ John Maiefsiu, Dlst, No. 5, Ashton, “ “ Wvt. Jakob, Dist. No. 6, Rockville, “ " \V 11 CUAI'MAN, Dlst, No. 7, Lltchtlold “ “ LOCAL LODGE DIRECTORY. Loup City Lodge No. 33. A O U W.—Meets 2ud and 4th Thursday of each month. Friendship Lodge No. 19, D of H.—1st ami 3rd Thursday of each month. Loup City Council No 136, L M L A—1st and 3rd Monday of each month. Mainland Castle-. No. 162, Royal Highlanders. 2nd and 4th Monday of each month. Excelsior Lodge, No. 166. I O O F—1st and 3nd Saturday of each month. Marhnon Lodge, No. Ill, K of P—2nd and 4th Wednesday of each month. Loup City Camp, No. 636, M W A—1st and 3rd, Tuesday of each month. Loup City Camp No. 827, K N A—2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month. Porter Lodge. No. 106. a F & A M—Tuesday on or before full moon and 2ud Tuesday thereafter. Joppa Chapter, No. 51, It A M—1st Monday of each month. Orental Chapter, No. 78—1st and 3rd Sat urday of cash month. L of G A Tt- 2nd and 1th Saturday of each month, at 2 o’clock p. m. Try Sheridan coal and you will be satistled; supply always on hand at E. G. Taylor’s elevator. If you want Insurance that insures go to F. E. Brewer, Loup City, Nebraska. Try a pair of the seamless plain toe ladies’ shoos just removed at II. J. Swanson’s. VKTK1UNAUV St HURON, Dr. A. It. Norton, veterinary surgeon has permanently located hero, and is now ready to answer all calls. Office at present at Troy Dale's livery barn, Loup City, Neb. Bring your horses and have their teeth exanined. Reas onable charges for demtal and vctre nary work. TWO TIIOKOl'GlIltKKD STALLIONS will stand for the season at R. A. Wil son livery barn. These are two of the llnest horses in the country. You should come and see them before breeding. R A Wilson, Owner. TrcupaSH Noth © To The Traveling Fublir To whom it may concern: As my land Is now being used as a public high-way, you arc tiereby warned not to drive on the same, section 22, Townsh'n 10, Range 14, In Logan town ship, Sherman county. Nebraska. Auy one trespassing on said premises in vi elation of this notice will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law. Hated this 18 day of April, 1003. Joseph Damhowski, Owner. For Sale.—A good Deeriog binder has been in use only two years. Will sell very reasonable. Enquire at this oillce or see owner, one half mile south of Loup City. AUGUST Reiman. Owner •lust About Bedtime Take a Little Early Riser—it will cure constipa tion, biliousness and liver troubles. De VVitt’s Little Early Riser ara different from other pill. They do not grip and break down the mucous membranes of the stomach, liver and bowels, but cure by gentle arousing serettons and giving strength to these organs. Sold by Oden dahl Bros. Lioaal Daws. S. W. Sours, photographer op posite St. Elmo Hotel. Geo. Ware, Jr. is here shaking hands with old time friends. If jou want to buy a good milk cow call at this cilice. Mr. and Mrs. JJar D. Grow have a bian new baby boy at their house. When you come to town drop in to our sanctuu and tell us all the news. Mr. A. J. Shipley of Clear Creek was doing business at the county seat last Saturday. The editor left Wednesday on a business trip to Falls City. He ex pects to return Monday. Get your tailor made suits at Johuson, Lorentz & Co. we can fit you right. Jacob Albers has the lumber on the ground for his new frame barn. John M. Taylor is doing the carpen ter work. Don’t fail to call on Johnson Lawrenze & Co if you need a taylor made suit. Perfect fit and satisfact ion guaranteed. Mr. Hurbert Seed, anil cousin of Mrs. C. Gasteyer arrived from Okla homa last Monday and will clerk in the Gasteyer store. There is a strong movement od foot to stop all illegall hunting ao<l there are a number of persons who are going to dotheir best to see the law regarding hunting out of season enforced, Lon Zink says that it pays to use printers’ ink. Some two weeks ago he came to this office and ordered a dollors, worth and advertised his two car loads of horses for sale. Now he has them all sold. Mr. Ward Van Valin, of Bavrd, Nebraska, arrived here Saturday and will go to work in the Keystone lumber yards at once. He wants to rent a house so that he can move his family here. The Ceggon Moniter comes to our desk as a new exchange. The Moni tor is printed in Coggon. Iowa, where we used to live some thirty years ago. It is a neat publication and we gladly place it on our exchange list. 3. F. Reynolds returned home from Souix City, Iowa where he went to see his sister. He reports that she was very seriously injured. Mrs. A. L. Conhistr of Sargent is still with her sister at Souix City. Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Reed enter tained the Royal Highlanders Drill Team last Tuesday evening. Ice Cream and cake was served and the tables were beautiflly decorated with flowers and wax candles. All report a plesant evening. In another column this week ap pears the offical call for the repub lican judical convention of this, the I2tb. district, which will be held in the city of Grand Island, Augest 25. Sherman county is entitled to six deligates. J. W. Heapy, Albert Mead, and Henry Beck, Jas. Lang, John Kinsley Frank Kuhn and one other whose name we did not learn have pur chased a tine new steem threshing machine. They expect it to arrive this week. I ue boys who have been bathing in the river under the bridge and uear the public roads should stop it at once or they are hbal to get into trouble. We hear lots of kicking about it, so we issue these words of friendly warning. He careful about such things. Miss Elbe Zimmerman returned home a few day ago from Peru, Neb where she has taken a thorough course in the kindergarden work in the i'tate Normal at that place. We are informed that she will be an applicant for position in our city schools another year. The horse race matched by Ed win Hawk and Fred Erlandson was won by Hawk by about a neck. The race was a quarter mile dash and waa very close from start to finish. Erlandson’s horse was a little in the lead all the way to within about three rod* of the wire when the Hawk horse made aulllcient gain to barely win out. It was a good test of the speed of both horses. (J. S. I'edler is going to put up a new barn on bis residence property Leiningcr Bros, are building some very extensive coal sheds on the B & M. track. The crowd in town last Saturday was very small as nearly all of the farmers were iu the harvest field. Miss Sadie Whitman of Wash ington township has been employed to teach the Clear Creek school iu district no 25. Our Clear Creek correspondent writes that Messrs llerbaugh and Burk of that neighberhood have re cieved a new threshing outfit. R. J. Nightingale is putting a pitch roof on his cilice building in place of tbo old tin roof. D. L. Adamson and W. 11. Rettenmaver are doing the carpenter work. Mrs. L. Hansen has been enjoying a visit from her sister-in-law Mrs Sorrensen and two daughters, Clara and Anna. They returned to their home at Dannebrog, Monday. J. T. McClaen of Broken How and collector for the Deerjng Harvester Company was a pleasantjcaller at this office aDd purchased one of our book of facts. Mr. McClaen is an early settler of Custer county and is very much interested in the early history of the county. A. Johnseo of Arcadia; Attorney Robt. F. Starr, of Aurora; Land Agt. Leach of Alboin, and Ward Van Valin of Bayerd, are all new settlers here who are trying their best to get houses in which to move their fam ilies but as yet have not succeeded. Dr. Norton has moved nis family into his new barn and has the brick and other material on the ground with which to build bis house. Mrs. Norton starts this week for a visit with her daughter near Aurora and will be absent while her new home is being made ready for occupancey. Every bouse and every room in town is filled and still they come. Surely some one with money would do well to put up a few houses for rent. Already there are several bus iness men located here who are anxious to get their families here but cannot get a bouse to move into. Ralph Palmer of the Litchfield Moniter while out fishing made a catch of a six pounder. Dr. Palmer accompanied his son, and the Moniter says that they eaught 17 others weighii g from ODe to three pounds each. This is a pretty big fish story but it would seem that the son got the best of his father on weights. Loup City base ball team accomp anied by several of our citizens, went over to Ord last Tuesday aud played the team at that place. It has been many years since tbs two towns have matched a game. The boys started out early with a determation to do the best they could. We understand that the loosing team is to have forty per cent of the gate receipts while the winners get sixty per cent. They returned late in the evening and rep orted a score of 3 to 4 in favor of Ord. The ball game between the first and second nines, played last Friday afternoon for a purse of $25.00 on a side was a very closely contested game and it took the tenth inniDg to decide it. Both sides were a little oir and the score ran high. At the end of the ninth inniDg the score stood 19 and 19, and in the tenth the first nine made two tallies and whitewashed their oppmants, thus wimilog the game by a scratch. Kd. Fuller of Arcadia umpired the game. There has been more work done on our streets this jear than has been done for two years part. Many property owners have their yards prettier and cleaner than ever and the town at this writing is looking much nicer than it was last year. Vet there is chance tor turther iui provement. Some of the real estate men who are ageuts for some of the vacant lot owners should clean off the weeds. It would help sell the lots and enhance their value. There is a growing demand for city prop perty and the expense of cheaning it up could all be made up in value iu case of a sale. NOTICE TO THE FUttLlC Loup City, July 7th, 1908 The people of Loup City and vicinity will take notice that, the undersigned, merchants and business men of Loup Cftf, have agreed that on and after July 12th 1908, their places of business wil be closed at 8 o'clock, P M every even ing and that they will also closed « n Sunday except meat market, open until 10 o'clock, Sunday morning. Chas. Gasteyer, O. F. Peterson K. Ki.evoidsen, Johnson L. A Co., E S llayhurst, B. J. Swansen, Bemont .Swanson & Dahl, C. VV Conhiser, A E. Chase, T. M.Reed John Solras, S. F. Reynolds, A Ml Her, NOTICE. I have a car load of Maitland Pea c"al of excellent quality. Good foi steam threshers. Call and examine it. E. G. Tayok, NOTICE. ■ Loup City park is now open for picnics and private parties. Apply to. if, Jknner. Got .your umberilla of .Johnson Lor en tz & Co. Fly nets, fly nets, tly nets at Owens’ harness shop. “Use Liquid Kosl for chicken chol era, mites, lice, etc. For -ale by J. Solms.” D. ('■ l.each \ Co. have nothing to lo but to sell land. List your farm with them. The time to sell Is when some one wants to buy. List your land with IV O. Leach & Co. Go to Owens’ harness shop for fly net - vhcre there is a large assortment, tb<• >est on the market. Prices right. If you have butter and eggs to sell take them to Swanson & Dahl. High est prices for produce. Lowest price or groceries. I f you want Are, wind, storm or hal nsuranee call on or write F. E. lire we: Ofllee with T. S. Nightingale, Loir City Nebraska D. C. Grow, of the Northern Millin company feed store wants to trade ilou*' for wheat. lie also has a tine grad« >f whole wheat flour for sale. 0. A. Austin a former resident of ibis city was a pleasant caller at this office last Wednesday. He has our thanks for a silver dollar with which he renewed his subscription. Chas. Conhiser had his store seller tilled with water to the depth of * inches from the rain storm which ac cotnpained the wind Tuesday night. F C. H. Wmeteer, of Rockville has been visiting his sick brother at Orel. While there one of his horses got out of the barn and took the trail for home Tuesday, lie drove to Loup City however with the other hofse hitched to the buggy pole and enroute saw several persons who had seen bis horse coming south. At Loup City he learned that the an imal had been taken up by Andrew Widstrand and drove out in the afternoon Monday. The wind storm of last Tuesday night done considerable damage throughoutthe city. In several instan ces blowing of chimmines and blow ing down barns. A plentiful supplyof windmills and trees were also spoils of the wind. The new mill which was being constructed at Loup City and which was about two thirds finished, the roof having just been placed, was completiy demolished by the wind and will have to be re built from the grouud up. 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G.GC.MERRIAMCO, Publishers, Springfield, Mass. BIEMOND & MILLER, — rr.OI’KIETORS OF CITY MEAT MARKET- « We carry in stock all kinds of FRESH # SALT MEATS, and can fill all orders promptly and satisfactorily. We solicit a fair share ot‘ the public’s patronage, and will give you your money’s worth at all times. >*♦ » Highest Market, Price Paid for I/i</eH. LOUP CITY. NEBRASKA. A. P. GULLEY, President. W. F. MASON, Caslii, r. OP LOUP CITY General Banking BusinessT ransacted. Paid up Capital Stock $20,000. CORRESPONDENTS: Seaboard (National Bank, INew York City, IN. Y. Omaha National Bank. Omaha. Nebraska. J. I. DEl’EWKN Blacksmith Wagon Maker,' o ' COOOOOO *3^ 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 rj chinery, also a force of experienced men who know how to operate it and, turn out a lob with neatness and dispatch. I MY PRICES ARE REASONABLE AND PROMPT] ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALL CUSTOMERS. Soliciting your patronage I am Yours respectfully, J. I. DEPEW, Loup City, Neb. • aaaaaa aaaaaaaaaaaaaBgaagagiEiaaamBFfaBiTi&sgcs. mm A PRERIDENT ROOSEVEliT a*AY W “The Yellostone Park is something abso lutely unique in this world, as f*r as I know. Nowhere else in any civilized country is there to be found such a tract of EX'ujHf vertibal*4 won derland, made f||Q0|j accessible to all visitors, *J-IjhOL>v!' where at the <lj * ptctssie* same time not only the scenery of the wilderness, but the wild creatures of ihe park, are scrupulously preserved The popular route to Yellowstone National Pask is via the UNION PACIFIC to M <nida, Mom , thence, dailj’, splendid C meord Coaches take the visitor to all points in the Park. VERY LOW RATES During June, July and Auguif For full information call on or address C, I,. ITakvkv, Agf. Catarrh of the Stomach. When the stomach is overloaded; when food is taken into ir, that, fails to digest, it decays and en 11 allies the mucous membrane, exposing the nerves and causes the glands to secret tnucjn instead of the natural juices of digestion This is called Catarrh of the Stomach For years I have suffered with Catarrh of the Stomach, caused bv indigestion. Doctors and medicines tailed to bentit me until 1 used Kodot Dyspepsia Cure. J. R. Rhea Coppell, Tax. Stjd by Oden dahl Bros. LOW JIA IKS TO CALIFORNIA. The Burlington offers round trip tick ets as follows. San Francisco and return, $46.45, August 1 to 11. Los Ang'lcs and return, $46 45, August 1 to 14. Ask the ticker agent for parth uIhi-. TO CURK V COLD IN ONE DAY Take Laxative llroma Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if n falls to oure, E, W. Grove’s signature la on each box. 25ct. CIIOLOHA INt'ANlOH, This ha* long been regarded as one of 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 U> medy anil castor oil,as directed with each bottle, and a cure iscrrtWn. For sale by OdeudahJ Bros. LOW KATES WEST, The Burlington offers round trip tick ets as follows. Denver, Ctd, and teturn $15.30, June 1 to Sept. 30. Colorado Springs, Col,, and return 817.80 June 1 to Sept. 30. Pueblo, Col., and return, *18.05 June 1 to Sept 30 Glen wood Springs, Col., and return,. 827.30. June 1 to Sept. 20. Ogden, Utah, and return, $31 35, June 1 to Sept 30. Salt Like City, Utah, and return, I $31.35, June 1 to Sept. 30. Deadwood, 8. D., and return, 817.00, June l to Sept. 30. Lead, S. D., and return, $17 00, June 1 i to Sept. 30 Hot 'springs, 8 D., and return 814.80, June 1 to Sept. 30. Custer, 8, D , and return, $15.40, June 1 to 8ept 30 I Ask the ticket agent, for particulars.