The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917, November 13, 1903, Image 4

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TIME TABLE,
LOUP CITY NKBll.
Lincoln, Denver,
Omaha, Helena,
Chicago, Butte,
St. Joseph, Salt Lake City,
Kansas City, Portland,
8t. Louis, San Francisco,
and all points and all points
ast and south. West.
1'KAINS LEAVE AS FOLLOWS:
GOINU EAST
No 52 Passenger.,..:2;0Sp. in
No. 50 Freight.11.26 am.
GOING WEST
No. 51 Passenger.11:07 p. lu.
No. 5« Freight. 1:40 p. m.
Sleeping, dinner and reclining chair ears
(seats Iren) on through trains. Tickets
sold ami baggage checked to any point ill
the United states or Canada.
Kor Information, maps, time tables and
tickets call on or write to K. L, ARTHUR
Agent. Or J. Francis, Uen’l Passenger
Agent, Omaha, Nebraska.
U. V. RAIWAY.
No. 88 leaves daily except Sunday (pass
enger). -7:35 a. m.
No. ns leaves Monday, Wednesday and
Friday, (mixed) 12:20 p. in.
No. no leaves Tuesday, Thursday and
Saturday, (mixed) 2:55 p. in. )
No. 87 arrives daily except Sunday (mixed
12;(ts p. in.
No. 85 arrives daily except Sunday (pass
enger) 7:35 p, m.
First class service and eloso connections
east. West and south
ii. J. Clifton, Agent.
COUNTY OFI.ICI AL D1KECT0KY.
SHERMAN COUNTY, NEB.
G. II. Gibson. Clerk.
S. N. cjwRutland, Treasurer.
J. A. anoiku. Judge.
J. 8. Pedi.br, Attorney,
Edw'auo Snyder, Sheriff.
It 11. Hendrickson, Supt. Public Inst.
E It Corning, surveyor,
GKO. W. Hunter, Cornor.
SUPERVISORS:
D C Grow. Hist No. 4., Chairman., PO
address, Loup City, Neb.
Andrew Gorstka, llist. No. 1., Ashton PO
Peter Thodk, Ui-t. No. 2 Loup City, “ ••
W O Brown, Dist. No. 3, Loup City, "
John MAIEFSKI, Olst. No. 5, Ashton, “ “
WM jAK'iB, Ulat. No. 0, Rockville, “
W H. CHAPMAN, Hist. No. 7, Lltchfleld “ “
For Sale Cheap. A second hand
threshing machine, complete.—
T. M Reed. __
If you want tire, wind,storm or hall
Insurance call on or write F. E. Brewer
Oilice with T. S. Nightingale, Loup
City Nebraska.
Highest market price paid for
chickens at E. A. Chase.
I). V. Grow, of the Northern MilliDg
company feed store wants to trade tlour
for w heat lie also lias a line grade
of whole wheat Hour for sale.
TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets.
Ail druggists refund the money if it fails
to cure. E, W. Grove’s signature is on
each box. 25ct.
Its like a dip in the fountain of youth.
Touches the cheek so gently that “youth
lingers in (lie face of old age.” That*
what Rocky Mountain Tea doe*. — Oden
dahl Bros.
Farmers don't fail to see the line of
robes, fur coats, fur mittens, and
horse blankets at W, N. Owen’s har
ness store.
Children’s sleeping garments at
Gasteyer's for 35 cents.
WANTED.—Three corn buskers, witt
or without teams,
T. I). Wilson,
Ashton Nebraska.
NOTICE.
Loup City park is now open for
picnics anil private parties. Apply
to. 11. Jennek.
NOTICE.
To those indebted to me please call
and settle. Must have money to meet
my obligations.—T. M. IIeed
If you have butter and eggs to sell
take them to Swanson & Dahl. High
est prices for produce. Lowest prices
for groceries.
FOR SALE.
A span of marcs, 7 years old, weight
930 to 1,000, Also two colts, buggy,
and harness- Easy terms.
T. S. Nightingale.
FOR HALE. 1 have one registered
Scotch Topped Short Horn bull, a few
good Short Horn grade bulls and some
pure bred Poland China boars for sale.
I, N. Smith, Loup City, Neb
TAKEN UP.—At my place, on the
old Conger rateh, six miles southwest
of Loop City, on October 14, 1903, one
black yearling heifer, with lips off of
each ear. Owner can have same by
proving property and paying all costs
of advertising. C. W. Thounton,
Lori* City, Nan.
Lioci0l Daws.
Henry Wilson is marketing a fine let
ol hay this week
Bring 0 bushel of potatoes and get
one doe. of $;?.00 photos at Boone’s
Mr. and Mrs. Amick and family re
turned Wednesday from a visit to
Iowa.
Thos. Burton sold a quarter section o
land in Webster township last Monday
for $1600.
S. F. Reynolds will pay 8 cents
| per lb. for turkeys if delivered within
ten days.
A line of 150 cloaks for ladies at
Johnson Lorentz A Co. All new goods
| and 1 (test styles.
11. S. llayhurst sold A. B. Outhouse
a dandy hard coal base burner and
delivered it Wednesday.
Andrew Pearson of Washington
township has just finished building a
new frame barn. Size 20 by 00.
Gasteyer is selleng out some odd lines
of shoes at half pt tee. Look them over
and purchase a pair at a bargain.
Henry French has l»een assisting in
the mechanical department of the
No hth western oflice this week.
Mrs. G- II. Scott, who lias been visit
ing with her daughter, Mrs. Kettle,
near Ashton returned home Monday.
Mrs. Martin Comer o! Grand Island
came up to assist her sister, Mrs. C. J.
Odendahl during Mr. Odendahl’s sick
ness.
G. II. Lindall returned last Wednes
day from, Ansley, Custer county where
lie has been iooking after his interests
on the farm. •
We are informed that as soon as the
rollers come, which are expected daily,
they will be put into place and the new
grist mill will be ready for operation.
Henning Claussen. of Washington
township was a pleasant caller Tues
day. Henning takes his defeat for
assessor with apparently little concern.
Dr. Odendahl is confined to his bed
again and last week Dr. Grothan of St.
Paul came up to see him. He is some
better at this writing but yet unable to
be up,
N. L. Talbot sold his half section of
land In Clay township for $8,000.00.
This is Mr. Talbot old homestead and
on which he had recently built a new
frame house.
Henry Lewis, living on the west side
of the county get severely kicked on the
hand by a mule one day last week. He
was in town Tuesday with his hand
all wrapped up.
Clarence Shefield, the fireman on the
1'. P. had the misfortune to get his
linger cut off while putting a new deck
in the engine. John O'Bryan is taking
his place on the road,
Don't fail to take in the big show at
the opera house. Loup City .Saturday
Nov. 21 and Monday Noy. 23d. Re
served seats for sale at Froliek’s. This
show is made up of 14 people.
Mr. and Mrs. Q. R. Russell, of Okla
homa are her visiting with her broth
ers and sisters, Mrs. A.M. Rennett
Mrs. W. Hawk and A. E. and W. T.
Chase. Mr. Russel made this office a
pleasant call Monday.
Walter Smith lias purchased three
resident lots just east of the Hayhurst
residence and will build a new brick
bouse thereon this fall. Walter says
that he intends to move to town and
follow his trade altogether,
E A. Draper’s new brick house is go
ing to be among the finest residences
in town. The main is 24 by 26 with
12 by 16 kitchen on the west. Under
the kitchen is a nice brick cellar and
the house is to be finished throughout
in modern style.
Charley Rowe, one of the popu
lar young men of the town, sur
prised even the editor by taking his
best girl. Miss Lydia Casada to the
county judges office last Tuesday and
quietly getting married. Iloweyer it
is all right. Charley is a good fellow,
a hard working young man and a
hustler. He is working with his father
in the contracting and building bus
iness. tVe wish Mr and Mrs. Rowe
a world of prosperity and happiness.
I had dyspepsia in its worst form and
felt miserable most all the time. Did
not enjoy eating until after I used Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure which has completely
cured me.—Nrs. W. W. Saylor, Hilliard,
Pa. No appetite, losi of strength
nervousness, headache, constlpatioo,,
bad breath, sour risings, indigestion*,
dyspepsia and all stomach troubles are
quickly cured by the use of Kadol.
Kadol represents the natural juices
of digestion combined with the greatest
known tonic and reconstructlAe proper
ties. It cleanses, purltb>a and sweetens
the stomach. Sold by Odendakl Bros.
. The brick yard has shut down for the
season and the proprietors now have
their last kiln of brick for the season
burning. Olson Bros, informs us that
they have made nearly 800,000 brick
this year and when the contracts are
all filled they will have hut little left.
They are now busy putting up the wall
to K. A. Draper’s residence. Next
week they are to commence a brick
house on the farm for Mr. Cash and
in due time to commence the brick
work on W. E. Smith’s brick house in
Loup City.
Huy one of those ne w cloaks at
Gasteyer's. Everyone is a guaranteed
garment.
Uncle Ben Nelson lias a new
fram • barn going up on his farm in
Washington township. The building
is 24 by 32.
Mens’ and boys’ overcoats, a large
variety of styles and sizes at Johnson
Lorentz & Co. Prices right. You
should call and see them.
Mr. J O. Douglass will take charge
of the B. Y. P. U., beginning at 8
o'clock at the Baptist church next Sun
day evening. Subjebt, “Tempera nee.”
Mrs. C. C. Outhouse gave birth to a
little baby girl last Saturday, Nov. 7
and the little one died on Monday.
Mrs Outhouse is very sick but her
condition is thought to be improving.
Mrs. C. E. Roberts, Sun Fransco Cal.:
Would not bo without Rocky Mountain
Tea in our house. Its a great family
remedy. Makes and keeps us well —
Odendahl Bros.
It adds spice to dreary life, encour
ages the human heart, lifts one out of
despair, breaths new life and confidence.
Thats what Tocky Mountain tea will
do. 35 cents,—Odendahl Bros.
Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Knight, of Straw
berry Point, Iowa arrived here last
Saturday for a short visit with rela
tives They are uncle and aunt of Mrs.
O. Benschoter ar.d relatives of Judge
Moon and family.
Lewis Beehthold is building a new
frame dwelling on his lot just soutli of
the Southwestern oflice. The
building is 24 ft square. It was com
menced last Friday and is now nearly
enclosed. Win. liowe lias the contract.
Wm. Aufrecht, the gentleman who
h:ts recently purchased the John Lein
inger stock farm in Washington town
ship has been up in Montana and re
turned last Thursday with 3,637 head
of sheep which he will feed this winter.
There was a basket social gi veil in
the Wiggle Creek school house, Dist
No. 30, last Saturday evening. A good
sized crowd is reported to have been
present. The baskets were put up at
auction and sold to the highest bid
der. 816.20 was realized which vvts
applied on the ministers selary.
J. J. Czaplewski, is having an
auction sale nml disposing of his per
sonal property preparatory to going
into the general merchandise business
in Loup City. We understand that he
has rented the south room of the
Porter block and expects to get into
business by the first of the month or
sooner.
Atty's. II. M. Mathew and Robt. P.
Starr, also J. W. Long and his brother
from Iowa went out to Cole Creek in
Washington twp. last Friday to hunt
ducks and quail. We did not learn as
to their success in bringing down the
birds but were informed that Mr.
Mathew succeeded in shooting a
wild cat. Harry .Jenner is preserving
the hide.
Mrs. Mary E. Ileggard, of Nebraska
City and Grand Matron of the O. E. 8.
of Nebraska, visited the local Chapter
Monday evening. The Eastern Star
members here hold Mrs. Ileggard
in very high esteem and the evening
was very enjoyable. As Mr. Arthur
expresses it: *Tt was the most pleas
ant evening I have spent since I have
been in Loup City.’’ A banquet was
given after business hours: Mrs.
Ileggard expressed herself as being
well pleased with the Interest taken in
the local work.
Drs. Davis & Farnsworth, of Grand
Island, Nebraska are prepared to make
X ray examinations and use the X ray
in the treatment of cancers and tumors.
They are experienced in use of this
method, and have recently added to
their equipment of one of the strongest
and finest X ray coils made. Disused
In examinat'on of all important, cases
and is a great aid in locating disease
that can be discovered in no other wav.
Tli# Salv# That HeaU
without leaving a rear la DeWitt’*. The
name Witch Hazel ia applied to many
salves, but DeWItt'a Witch Hazel Salve
ia the only Witch Hazel Salve made
that contain* the pure unadulterated
witch hazel. If anyone other Witch
Hazel Salve ia offered you it ia a coun
terfeit. E. C. DeWItt invented Witch
Hazel Salve and DeW let's Witch Hazel
Salve Is the beat aaive in the world
for cuts, burns, bruises, tetter, or blind,
bleeding, itching and protruding piles.
Sold by Odendabl Broa.
HIGH SCHOOL NOTE.
(BT MISS ELLA FOSTER 1
The literary entertainment held at
the schohl house last Thursday even
ing proved a success and the literary
now has the neat sum of &.r,.so in their
treasury.
The next literary entertainment will
be held at the school house next Thurs
day evening. An excellent program
will be rendeied. Admission 5 cents.
Miss. Edith Angler was a high
school visitor last week.
Orval Wilson has entered the primary
room since the last writing.
The high school had examination
last week. Of course we are sorry it
is over.
Lillian Canhiser of the tenth grade
was absent while clerking in the store
of her uncle.
The grammar room is having exam
ination this week. “We know how to
sympathize with you for we have been
there before.”
Ray Kearns was absent from the
tenth grade last week on account
ofablacfceye. Ray got bis eye hurt
fixing a telephone wire.
Miss .Josie John is absent from the
tenth grade on account of sickness.
Only lifty-seven pupils have their
names on the roll of honor for being
neither absent nor tardy during the
past month.
ROLL OF HONOR
Name* of thoes neither absent nor tardy dur
ing the past month.
HIGH SCHOOL
Clarence Sweetland. Meroe Outhouse.
Vivian Nightingale, Emma Outhouse,
Zoe Nightingale, Frances Sweetland,
Lula Lee.
GRAMMAR ROOM
Elmer Owen, Arthur Reed,
Rose Kilpatrick. Ednu Daddow,
Mamie Truelsen, Dora Truelsen
Flora Ohlsen, Ilempte Jones,
Clifford Rien,
INTERMEDIATE ROOM
Marjorie Mead, Flora Brown.
Winnie Outhouse. Lula Lofbolm.
Florence Criss, Florence Depew,
Marie Pilger, Selpha Reed,
Brvin Rowe, Myrle McLaughlin.
Jonnle Burrowes. Clifton Grow.
SECOND PRIMARY
Ronald Rowe, Edna Owen,
Roy Gibson, Albion Ohlsen,
Mable Depew, Stephen Hulbert.
Rosco Owens, Orle Zink,
Orpha Outhouse, Clarence Petersen,
Alvin Swanson, Archie Bradley,
Clifton Rowe. Mable Daddow.
Ralph Reed.
FIRST PRIMARY
Blanch Fisher, Orena Ohlsen,
Lillie Brown, Edith Brown,
Alice Benschoter. Alberta Outhouse,
Fern Rowe, Leda Reed,
Dea Blocker, Emmit Zink,
Jonnie Johansen, Edward Draper,
Clyde Rettenmayer, Joe DeLyster.
Farnk G. Bryan and Miss Kliz ibeth
J. Carmody, both of Custer county
were by county Judge Angier married
at the St. Elmo hotel in this city, No^.
9th at 2 o'clock p. m.
Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy Is Pleas
ant to Taue.
The finest quality of granulated losf
sugar is used in the manufacture of
Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy, and the
roots used in its pieparation give it afla
vor similar to maple syrup, making it
quite pleasant to take. Mr. W. Roder
ick, of Poolesvllle, Md., in speaking of
this remedy, says: “J have used Cham
berlain’s Cough Remedy with my chil
dren for several years and can truthfully
say it is the beat preperation of the kind
1 know of. The children like to take it
and it has no Injurious after effect,
For sale by Odendahl Bros,
PROM SOUTH AMERICA.
New Way of Using Chamberlain’s
Coagh Remedy.
Mr. Arthur Chapman writing from
Durban, Natal, South Africa, says: “As
a proof that Chamberlain's Cough Rem.
edy is a cure suitable for old and young
1 pen you the following: A neighbor
of mine had a child juit over two
months old. It had a very bad cough
and the parents did not know what to
give it. I suggested that if they would
get a bottle of Chamberlain, s Cough
Remedy and put some upon .he dummy
teat the baby was sucking it would uo
doubt cure the child.This they did and
brought about a quick relief an-! cured
the baby.” This remedy is for sale by |
Odendahl Bros.
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Public Dance
The German Varein will given a pub
lic dance in the opera house on the
night of Thanksgiving, Thursday, Nov.
26, Good music, good calling and
good management guaranteed. All
are invited to attend.
By Order of Com mi ttke.
Dieting Invites Disease
To cure Dyspepsia or Indigestion it
Is no longer necessaiy to live on milk
and toast. Starvation produces such
weakness that the whole system be
comes ail easy prey to disease. Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure enables the stomach
and digestive organs to digest and as
similate all of the wholesome food
that one cares to eat, and is a never
failing cure for indigestion, dyspepsia
and all stomach troubles. Kodol di
gests what you eat—makes the stomach
sweet. Sold by Odendahl Bros.
NOTICE TO LAND OWNERS.
To all whom It may concern: The
Commissioner appointed to vacate a
Road commencing at road No. 139. near
the North West corner of the North
West Quarter of Section Four (4)
Township Fourteen (14) North of
Range Thirteen (13) West, and which is
known as the old Loup City and St.
Paul Road, and running thence diago •
ally South East to within about twenty
rods of the South East corner of said
North West Quarter of Section Four
Township F »urteen North of Range
Thirteen, W est, and terminating at sa d
point on a lid South line of North West
Quarter, aforesaid, has reported in favor
of the vacation thereof and all
objections thereto or claims for dam
age, must be tiled in the county clerks
office on or before noon of the 30th.
day of December, 1903, or such road
will be vacated without reference
thereto.
Dated this 23rd day of October. 1903.
Geo. H. Gibson, County Clerk.
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1 I OjJw^lca l ,jer Customers |
9 For TEH DAYS we wi!l offer Suits and C Q I
■ Overcoats worth $12 and $15 for... I
I Send for Samples. They are the greatest values we, or any other firm, g
have ever offered. 1
The materials are the best obtainable. Linings and fabrics that |
|l have been approved are used. There are over two hundred styles |
JJ from which to choose. You can tell exactly how a suit or overcoat |
3 will app^r. Don’t have to speculate as you do when you go to a tail- I
f| or. You have our positive guarantee as to quality and wear.
These suits and overcoats stand comparison in |
| every detail of its making with the product of the most I
I conscientious tailor in the business. Every seam well B
I laid, every detail of finish perfectly executed.
Cor.
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MONUMENTS.
MARBLE GRANITE AND ALL KINDS
OF CEMETERY WORK.
BEST OF MATERIAL. LOWEST PRICES FOR GOOD
work. See us or write to us before giving an order.
GRAND ISI.AND, - NEB.
A. P. CULLEY, President. W. F. MASON, Cashi r.
BA IN K
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General Banking
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Paid up Capital Stock 520.000.
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Daily Tourist Cars.
Daily Tourist Cars.
Double Berths. $5 OO
Accommodations provided for all classes of
passengers, lie sure vour ticket reads over the
L’nion Pacific. Full information cheerfully fm
uished on application to (i. K. liAii.KY, Agent
The Bent Liniment*
‘Chamberlain's Pain Balm is consid
ered the beat liniment on the market,”
write Post & Bliss,of Georgia, Yrt. No
other liniment will heal a cut or bruise
so promptly. No other affords such
quick releif from rheumatic pains. No
other ig so valuable lor deep seated
pains like lame back ana pains in ttie
chest. Give the liniment a trial and
you will never wish to be without it.
Sold by Odendabl Bros.
A Perfect Puinl«»s Pill
is the one that will dense the system, set
the liver to action, remove the bile, clear
the complexion, cure lieriiache and leave
» good taste in the mouth. The famous
little pills for doing such work plesant
Iv and effectually are DeWitt's Little
Karly Risers Bob Moore of Lafayette,
Ind. says: “AD other Pills 1 have used
gripe and sicken, while DeVVitt’s Little
harlv Risers are simply perfect” Sold
by Odendahl Bros.
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