The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917, September 25, 1903, Image 4

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TIME TAI1LK,
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LOUP CITY NKBR.
Lincoln, Denver,
Omaha, Helena,
Chicago, Butte,
St. Joseph, Salt Lake City,
Kansas City, Portland,
St. Louis, San Francisco,
and all points and all points
ast and south. West.
TRAINS LEAVE AS FOLLOWS!
GOING EAST
no. ... v. ...
No. 00 Freight.11.36 a. m.
GOING WEST
No. M Passenger...11:07 p. m.
No. 60 Freight. 1:40 p. m.
Sleeping, dinner and reclining chair cars
(seats free* on through trains. Tickets
sold ami baggage checked to any point in
the United States or Canada.
For information, maps, time tables and
tickets call on or write to It. L, Aktbiik
Agent. Or J. Francis, Gen’l Passenger
Agent, Omaha, Nebraska.
C. P. BAIWAY.
No. 86 leaves daily except Hur.day (pass
enger). 7:85 a m.
No. as leaves Monday, Wednesday and
Friday, (mixedi 12:20 p. in.
No. 90 leaves Tuesday, Thursday and
Saturday, (mixedi 2:86 p. in. )
No. 87 arrives dally except Sunday (mixed
12;0,3 p. in.
No. M5 arrives daily except Sunday (pass
enger) 7:3.5 p. in.
First class service aDd close connections
east, west and south
H. J. Clifton, Agent,
COUNTY OCUC1AL U1KKCT0KY.
SHERMAN COUNTY, NEB.
tJ. II. Gibson, Clerk.
H. N. 8WEETLANU, Treasurer.
J. A. Anoikr, Judge.
J. S. Peui.kb, Attorney.
Edwardsnyokr. Sheriff.
K It. Hendrickson, Sunt. Public Inst.
E It Corning, Surveyor,
Gko. W. Hunter, Cornor.
supervisors :
I) 0 Grow, Dlst. No. 4., Chairman., PO
address, Loup City, Neb.
Andrew Gobstka, Dlst. No. 1., Ashton P O
Peter Tuodk, Dirt. No. 2 LoupCity, “ “
W o Brown, Dlst. No. .3, Loup City, “ “
John Maiefski, Dlst. No. 5, Asnton, “ “
Wm. Jakob. Dlst. No. 6, Rockville, •• "
W H. CHAPMAN, Dlst. No. 7, Lltchtield “ “
local lodge directory.
Loup City Lodge No. S3. AOtl W—Meets
2nd and 4th Thursday of each month.
Friendship Lodge No. 19, D of H.—1st and
3rd Thursday of each month.
Loup City Council No 136. I. M L A—1st and
3rd Monday of each month.
MateUnd 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.
Marimon Lodge, No. Ill, K of P—2nd uud
4th Wednesday of each month.
Loup City Camp, No. 638, M W A—1st and
3rd, Tuesday of each month.
Loup City Camp No. 827, It N A—2nd and
4lh Tuesday of each month.
Porter Lodge, No. 196, A, F & A M—Tuesday
on or before full moon and 2nd Tuesday
thereafter.
Joppa Chapter, No, 51, R A M—1st Monday
of each month.
Orental Chapter, No. 78—1st and 3rd Sat
urday of cash month.
I. of G A It—2nd and 4 th Saturday of each
month, at 2 o’clock p, ra.
For Sale Cheap. A second hand
threshing machine, complete.—
T. M Reed.
If you want Are, wind, storm or hali
insurance call on or write F. E. Brewer
Office with T. S. Nightingale, Loup
City Nebraska.
Good for mother. Good for father.
Good for the whole family. Makes the
children eat, sleep and grow. Rocky
Mountian Tea is a family blessing.
Sold by Odendahl Bros,
D. G. Grow, of the Northern Milling
company feed store wants to trade flour
for wheat He alao has a fine grade
of whole wheat flour for sale.
NOTICE.
I have a car load of Maitland Pea
coal of excellent quality, Good fei
steam threshers. Call and examine it.
E. G. Tayoh,
NOTICE.
Loup City park is now open for
picnics and private parties. Apply
to. II. Jknnkk.
Aunit—Better doctor your health be
fore applying beautiful remedies. Rid
yourself of constipation, indigestion
with Rocky Mountion Tea, and you’ll
have a beautiful ‘complexion ’ 35 cents.
Sold by Odendahl Bros.
Don’t fail to call on Johnson
Lorentz & Co if you need a taylor
made suit. Perfect tit and satisfact
ion guaranteed.
If you have butter and eggs to sill
take them to Swanson & Dahl. High
est prices for produce. Lowest prices
for groceries.
Fob Sale.—A good large sized
ltiver Side heating stove. Apply to
Mrs A. O. Hendrickson
The time to sell is when some one
wants to buy. List your land with I).
C. Leach & Co.
Iioaal Dews.
Highest market price paid for
chickens at E. A. Chase.
Thos. Inks lias purchased the corner
let where Reynold’s meat shop stands.
D. C. l.eaeh & Co. have nothing to
do but to sell land. List your farm
with them.
Charley True left for Omaha yester
day where lie goes to work in a barber
shop.
The additoin to the house which Mr.
LindallpurcliasedofW.il. Morris, is
nearly completed
J. T, Hale is having the Round
Front barn re-shingled. 1*. T. Rowe
and Company are doing the job.
There will be a horse race at the fail
grounds Saturday, between Jimmie
Hicks and Sundance. #100. on a side.
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Get your tailor made suits at
Johnson, Lorenlz & Co. we can tit
you right.
Jomes I)epew is evidently the busiest
man m town. His ailyertisement may
be seen in both local papers.
Lewis Bechthold lias sold bis farm
three miles northeast of town to Aug
ust Dietz of Logan township. Consid
eration #2,500.
O. Benschoter lost a red pig this
week. Weight about 40 pounds. Any
information as to its where abouts
will be thankfully received.
Rickard O'Bryan returned to Grand
Island last Wednesday to again take
up his position as breakman between
Grand Island and North Platte.
W. 1). Zimmerman, one of the hust
ling land agents of Litchfield was in
the city Monday. lie is well pleased
with his new location at Litchfield.
C. F. Beushaitsen, of Ashton, and
populist candidate for county clerk,
was at the county seat Friday presum
ably looking after his political fence.
The Mason City Star has gone back
to the regular newspaper form of pub
lication. That is just whatthey all do
after trying the magizine style awhile.
A little baby girl was born to Mr.
and Mrs. W. M. Dennis last Sunday.
It is the first born and in mention it
Mr. Dennis naturally grows a little
taller and remarks that “She's all
right!”
Mrs. A. O. Hendrickson will soon
move to Kearney where she will join
her husband and make their future
home. Mr. Hendrickson now has
steady employment as mail agent be
tween Omaha and Kearney.
Wm. Kettenmayer is papa again and
has another son to manage. The little
fellow is of the regulation size and
weight and took up his resideace at
the Kettenmayer home last Saturday
morning. William feels like wearing a
plug hat.
The great Ravenna Carnival and
Old Settlers Re-union which was held
at that place last w eek was a decided
success. Quite a good many people
from Loup City were in attendance
and report a very large crowd and a
well conducted program.
The postoflice at Rockville was burg
larized Wednesday of last week. The
thievet blew open the safe and got
fifty cents for their trouble We did
not get any further particulars except
that the safe was greatly damaged.
No trace of the robbers has yet been
found.
Kev. Kennedy, our Baptist minister
was at Central City last week in atten
dance at the district association. He
reports that he secured the next as
sociation meeting to convene at Loup
City next August. Mr. Kennedy is to
be congratulated upon his successful
effort to get this appointment at Loup
City as such meeting are of great pub
lic interest and have a tendancy to
draw people here not only temporarily
but for permanent homes.
Lewis Bechthold will have a cattle
sale at Hie Hound Front barn in Loup
City, Saturday, October, 3rd, when lie
will offer for sale 30 head of cattle,
one fine high grade lied Durham bull
and the rest are cows, heifers and
steers. The sale will be conducted by
Jacob Albers aucitoneer, and one years
time will be given by purchaser giving
note with approved security and draw
ing ten per cent per annum. 6 per
cent discount for cash on all sums over
ten dollars. All suns under ten dollars
to be cash without discount.
C. If, Plambeck, of Ashton town
ship was a pleasant caller last week.
Mr. Plambeck has gone quite exten
sively into the dairy business. Dur
ing tiie best months of the season lie
has realized from the side of cream a
lone nearly .Soo.oo per month. He
thinks that it is the best business that
the farmer could engage in, but is a
f raid that in time it will be over done,
Mr. Plambeck, or any other dairy man
need have any fear of the creamery
business being overdone so long as the
laboring men are kept employed and
are earning the present high wages
They will consume all the butter that
can be produced and at a good price,
liven now when the production is so
enormous the price of butter and cream
has a steady upward tendancy and the
demand for tlio article is steadily in
creasing.
i
C. W. Sours, photographer op
positeBt. Klmo Hotel.
Mrs. Holcomb returned from her
eastern visit Wednesday of hnt week.
Will Itettenniaver repaired the deck
to Mrs, (l.H. Scotts residence this
week.
Try some of the Red School House
school shoes for boys and airls, just
recteved at Swansons.
It is reported that O.C. Outhouse
has purchased of C. II. Howman the
race mare, Sundance, for a consid
eration of 9250.00.
J. C. Larson of Ord is the new clerk
in Charley Gasteyer’s general store.
He is a pleasant gentleman and always
ready to waite on the customers.
15y special request Miss Amanda Van
scoy will relate some experiences on
‘‘Life in New York City,’’ Saturday
evening September 20, at 8 p. m., in the
S. 1). A. church.
Citas. Gasteyer has placed on his
counter a set of the Stinson computing
scales. They are probably the most
activate scale in use to-day and will
prove avaluable acquisition to the
trade.
A girl’s “complexion” may be stamped
on her lover’s heart, but most of their
‘complexion’ comes oft' unless put there
by Rocky Mountlan Tea. “Powder's a
bad thing.” 35 cents. Sold by Oder*
dahl Bros.
J. T. Ilale and S. S. Hover, having
traded residence property have been
busy transferring the household goods
and furniture this week. Of course
Mrs. Ilale anil Mrs Hover had not a
little to do with the transfer.
Adam Zahn. of Elm township was
doing business in town Monday. He
says that the people of bis township
are pleased with the republican nom
inations for county office and that the
republican vote in that part of the
county will be materially increased
this fall.
.Tas. Depew lias just finished mak
ing a machine for threshing cucum
bers. It is the invention of Mr. F. P.
Peterson and will be used on his farm
south east of Loup City to thresh the
seeds from a large lield of cucumbers.
It is said that the seed from this crop
will amount to enough in value to
pay for the farm.
Chas. Reidel who sold his farm some
weeks ago is contemplating atrip to
California this fall to look up a new
locatien. If the country suits him lie
will doubtless invest in some property
there and arrange to leave here some
time during next summer. This com
munity can ill afford to loose Mr. and
Mrs. lieidel as they are among our
verv best citizens.
Report comes to us that the U. P.
depot at i iannebrog was broken into last
week and a gold watch belonging to
the depot agent, C. R. Conger and a
liox of jewelry belonging to bis wife,
were stolen. The stolen property
amounted in value to about $50.00.
The thieves gained entrance to the
building by prying up the window.
Their whereabouts has not yet been
discovered.
The family and house hold goods of
Attorney Robert P. Starr arrived Sat
urday noon. Robert says he rejoices,
not only in the family consolidation,
but also in the fact that unlike the pop
ulist organ the Northwestern will
not state that lie is visiting at his home
in Aurora every time lie goes out side
of the county. lie has tried tor weeks
to get a house to move his family into
and has only recently succeeded.
Don’t forget that we have all kinds
of display type, we have addeif over
50 fonts of display and job type faces
to our plant this year and get out the
finest lot ol sale hills you have about
ever seen. Your job of sale bills
don’t have to be of the old sterotyped
form that was got out last week for
Mie other fellow if you get it done at
this office. We can arid do change the
form on every hill that goes out, un
less4you expressly want it like the other
fellows. Come and get a sample of
our work.
James Drake, of Key. Arkansas
made this office a pleasant call last
Tuesday morning, lie drove oyer
from Mason City where himself and
wife have been visiting their son John
for the past three weeks, Mr. Drake
was one of the pioneer settlers of this
county but moved to Arkansas a few
years ago where they have been pros
pering both in health and in a finan
cial way Mr. Drake is looking well
and says that liis wife lias increased
nearly HO pounds in weight since the
change of climate. They will return
to their Arkansas home next week.
Archie Todd was the victim of a
most painful am} shocking accident
yesterday by which he lost-s an eve.
lie was plowing with a riding plow
and dropped one of the lines from his
hand. He bent .tuickly forward to re
cover It, brungliiseya violently in con
tract with one of the levers, the sharp
end stricking in such a manner that
one of his eyes was forced clear out of
its place and dropped to the ground.
He came into town at once to proscure
medical assistance, and lie i.i doing as
well as could he expected. Archie
has the sympathy of all in this serious
mishap.—Arcadia Champion
HIGH SCHOOL NOTES.
(BY M1SR ELLA POSTER >
Winnifred Leach is a new member
uf the junior class,.
Our school can boast of two base
ball nines, namely the first and second.
Miss Lela Chase, a graduate of our
school, denar ted for Crete, Neb., Mon
day noon to attend Doane College.
Mr Nicoson is again in school after
a tew days absence, owing to sickness.
Miss Hickman taught his room do
ing his absence.
There are iive non-resident pupils
in the high school; three in the ninth
and two in the tenth grades.
Dean Leach and Ervin Rowe have
entered the sixth grade.
The score of the nine-inning hall
game played at the school house last
week was won by the second nine by a
score of 23 to 20. Ray y. Ker.rns um
pire.
Hemple Jones has entered the
seventh grade
Mrs. Geo. Leininger and Miss Lela
Chase taught Miss Hickman's room
the latter part of last w'eek.
Miss Jessie Culley was a high school
visitor last w eek.
Romeo Conger is attending school
again this fall.
Clifton Rowe, Mabla Daddow. Fern
Rowe, Henrietta Conger, Eva Frakes,
Vance Holcomb, Ray Bradley, Edna
Daddow and Robert Keith are all new
pupils.
•■■ ■ --- ♦ • ♦ — ———
The base ball game between Loup
City and Boelus which was played on
the Loup City grounds Tuesday, al
though very interesting was not at
tended by a very large crowd. The
Boelus hoys arrived on the noon train
and the game was called promptly at
1 o'clock p. m. This hour was named
in tlie hope that the full nine innings
could be played before the usual train
time at 3 o’clock, and on which the
boys must return home the same after
noon. However only seven even in
ning were played when Conductor
Taylor and Engineer O’Bryan, who
were among the much interested spec
tators announced that the great Over
land was about to make her return
trip southward. Thus ended a pretty
contest and the Boelus boys, all big
bosky good natured fellows hurriedly
gathered up their effects and wended
their way to the depot. The Boelus
team consisted of Jensen, catcher,
Woten, pitcher, F. Ilegdlin, Croat,
Thompson, Will Quept, Walt Quept
L. Iledglin,and II. O’Bryan. The Loup
City nine were composed of Johnson
catcher, Knight, pitcher, Waite,
Fierce, Mellor. Majors. Depew, Oltman,
Winkleraan and O’Bryan. At the end
of the last inning Loup City was
credited with 14 scores and Boelus
with 7.
Don't fail to see Prof A. I,. Joy, the
great American Hypnotist at the opera
house this week. Mr. Joy is an artist
in his line and has the best of refer
ance. Reserve Seats on sale at the
first door west of opera house. Ad
mission, 15, 25 and 35 cents. Prof. Joy
wishes to employ a young man to
travel with him as a subject. He will
pay good wages and and give em
ployment to first of May, perhaps much
longer.
The Baptist Aid Society will give a
New England dinner at Society hall < n
Saturday, October 3rd., beginning at;
11:30 a. m. Lunch in the afternoon.
Supper from 5.30 to 7:30. The pro
ceeds of this dinner is to go towards
putting a furnace in the church.
Auto With a Searchlight.
An automobile seen lately had
mounted on Its turtle back, forward,
a sizable searchlight, useful, presum
ably, for revealing the nature of coun
try roads for two or three hundred
yards ahead, on straight and level
stretches.
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have for sale very desireablc res
idence property in Loup City which
1 can sell for $05000, $1,000 00 $1,200.
00, $3,000.00. and $.3,600.00
T. S. Nightingale,
Real Estate Agent.
Persons suffering from indigestion,
dyspepsia or other stomach trouble will
And thatKodol Dyspepsia cure digests
what you eat and makes the stomach
sweet This remedy is a never falling
cure for Indigestion and Dyspepsia and
all complaints effecting the glands or
membranes of the stomach or d'gestlve
iract When you take Kodol Dyspepsia
Cure everything you eat taste good and
every bit of the nutriment that your
food contains Is assimilate I and ap
propriated bv the blood and tissue
Sold bv Odendahl Bros.
TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY
Take Laxative Rromo Quinine Tablets.
All druggists refund the money If It fails
to cure. K, W. Grove’s signature is on
each box. -JSct.
PUBLIC SALE
Of Household Furniture.
As I will soon move to Kearney
and do not wish to make shipment of
goods I have quite a list of household
furniture which I will offer for sale
at public auction on the streets of
Loup City, Saturday afternoon, Octo
ber 3rd.* Respectfully,
Mrs. A. O. Hendrickson.
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Liiusry, Rg&A aricd Sals
Transient
Business
A specialty.
Oats, Hay,
rc/id «ill kin ds
oj grain al
ways on h and.
Come and see me for good rigs.
«T. T. H.A.L3I]* Loup City Neb*
SPECIAL SALE OF
MEN’S and BOY’S
TWO PIECE SUITS DOUBLE BREASTED
SLIGHTLY DAMAGED ON ACCOUNT OF UKAK AT OUh STORE
1 hese suits will go at Cost rs long bs tliev last. Bring your boy and
get him a suit for^ school A full line of Men’s and Boy’s Clothing from
$4.00 to $20.00 per suit Get <>ur prices and rake a look at our goods.
We also have some dress goods which we are selling out at cost to get
more room, These will be yours at your own price.
JOHNSON LORKNTZ & CO.
LOUP CITY. NEBRASKA.
A. P. CULLEY, President. W. F. MASON, Cashier.
FIRST BANK
OF LOUP CITY
General Banking
BusInessT ransacted.
Paid up Capital Stock $20,000.
Correspondent*
Seaboard Notional Bank, New York City, N. Y.
Omaha National Bank. Omaha. Nebraska.
GRHHDSSW WRIP
IN THE W£ST “
TWO HUNDKED MILES
ALONG THE BEAUTIFUL_
COLUMBIA PIVEP
BY DAYLIGHT
$5.00
BUYS a DOUBLE SLEEPING BERTH
To Portland
TOURIST CARS EVERY DAY
A Cut and Slash.
The Weekly State Journal, which
for thirty-five years has been ono
dollar a year, will now be sent to
new subscribers a whole year for 25
cents. Kvery family in Nebraska
that does Dot haye a daily paper
should get the Weekly State Jour
nal at this price, 25 cents a year.
A big eight or ten paged news
paper published every Friday, with
all the news of the world, all of Neb.
news in particular and full of good
reading matter for the whole family.
At this prioe you cannot only af
ford to take it yourself, but can send
it to your friends in other states.
All you have to do is send your
name and address with a quarter to
the Weekly State Journal, Lincoln
Neb. Why not send in your order
The Genuine vs. uounte rfeits.
The genunine is always better than
a countefrit but the truth of this state
ment is never more forcibly relized or
thoroughly appreciated than when you
compare the genuine D.sWitt’a Witch
liazel Salve with the many counterfeits
and worthless substitutes that are on
the market. W. S Ledb“tter, of Sheye
port, Lv. says: “After using numer
ous other remedies without benefit odo
box of DeWltt’a Witch Hazel Salve
cured me,” For blind, Weeding, itching,
proivaudlng piles no remedy l.s equal
to I) Witt’s Wich Hazel Salvw. Sold by
Odendahl Bros
back to the old home.
On September 1th. 8th and 15th and
October Gh the Burlington offers round
trip tickets, good thirty days, to many
points In Indiana and Ohio at fare and
one third rate. An exclient opportunity
to visit old friends in the east. Ask
th« ticket agent for furtbur paticulars*