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About The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 27, 1903)
60 different games—all new —one in each package of Lion Coffee at your Grocer’s. . COUNTY OrUOIAL III HECTOKY. SHERMAN COL’ NTT, N K B. G. H. Gibson. Clerk. 8. S. 8wketlanii. Treasurer. J. A. Angie R, Judge. J. 8. Prdi.kr, Attorney. KDWARl* Sntdku, Sheritr. H D. llKNUlilCARON. 8ui)l. Public Inst. E It Corning. Surveyor, CKO. W. Ulster, Cornor. supervisors : 11 C Grow, lltst No. 4., Chairman.. PC address, LuupCitv, Neb. Aniikrw Uorstka, Dist. No. 1., Ashton PO PETER TiloKK, III t. No. a Lotipt'lty. •* " W o Brown, Hist. No. 3, Loup City, •• •• John MaikFski, Hist. No. 5. Ashton, “ “ Wm. J a K' ilt. Hist. No. 6, Rockville. “ " W H. Chapman, Hist. No. 7, Litchfield “ “ Mens’ and boys’ overcoats, ti large variety of styles and sizes at Johnson Lorentz & Co. I’rices right. You should call and see them. Buy onfe of those new cloaks at Gasteyer's. Everyone is a guaranteed garment. I>. O. Grow, of the Northern Milling company feed store wants to trade Hour for wheat lie also has a line grade of whole wheat Hour for sale. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money If it fails to cure. K, 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 the face of old age.” Thats what Rocky Mountain Tea does. —Oden dahl Bros. For Sale:—Two good milk cows Will be fresh soon. L N. Smith. Children’s sleeping garments at Gasteyer’s for 35 cents. For Salk.—A good five room liou.se located opposite Dr. Main’s residence. Will be sold cheap. For particulars call on me at St. Elmo hotel. A. Krazim. 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. For Sale.—A second hand 4 hole corn sheler and eight horse power. See T. M. Reel. 825 00 HEWARD~“ The above reward will he paid by the Litchfield Telephone Company for information that will lead to the arrest and conviction of the party that is cutting the wires of the line between Loup City and Divide. , J. R. Lang, President. NOTICE. To the Tax Payers ok Sherman County’:—According to Section 150 of the new Revenue Act personal taxes will become delinquent and draw interest on and after November 1st. S. X. S W MET LAN I), County Treasurer NOTICE TO BIDDERS. I, Ueo. H. Gibson, County Clerk of Saermiin county. Nebraska estimate that the following books, blanks and stationery will be required for the use of the county officers for the coming year: LOT ONE —Three gross lead pencils best grade; one gross pen holders; twelve quarts Arnolds writing fluid; twelve gross steel pens; flve bundled blotters; twenty, fourgross of assorted rubier bands; two dozed sponge top mucilage; two reams Cranes Japanese linen legal cap; two renin Columuia legal cap; one indelible election pencils; gross three dozen election ink cones; eight quire record books (four plain and four printed forms) patent flexible back flap opening best ltuen paper; 3000 triplicate tax receipt, blocked; 3SOO tax reciepts in triplicate bound and perforated, goo in book lor coun ty treasurer, to fold for use with carbon paper; thirteen sets of poll books and envelope; six chattel mortage tiles, IMO in the file; ouegrussone Inch by ten Inch. Olobe Congress tie envelopes. LOT TWO.—1000 l-« sheets blank: WWO 1-4 sheet blank; .9000 1-i sheet blanks; 10(K» full sheet blanks; all blanks to bo good heavy . paper; 3tNiO note heads; BiH) letter heads; note and latter heads to be ot good heavy paper; 4,000 0 l a Inch x x x envelopes; aOOO lo Inch xxx envelopes. LOT THKKE.—Court dockets, one case to page, indexed, with rules of court, list of Jurors, court officers and resident atlorn evs, on flat cap paper, In lots of forty ; WH O election ballots. ■ealed huts for each or any of the above three lots of supplies must he tiled with the county clerk at his office In Loup City, Nebraska, on or before the first day of January, 1901, Sealed bids will also bo recleved and must be filed In the county clerk's office on or before January 1st. 19li3 for tlie follow. Ing: Publishing delinquent tux list; pub lishing county treasurer's finaiiciul state ment; publishing road and bridge notices and other notices required by the county The county board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Dated at Loup City, t his Situ day of No. vein her 190.1. (». II, tiinsoM, (SEAL) County clerk, Lionel T?fws. .las. Itentfrow ret unfit from a visi to Missouri last week. Try a pair ot the warm lined con cure sho s at H. .1 Swanson’s. <ieo. Pinsdale received a car load o oil cake for his cat le Fridav. J. II. Parshall, Ilf miller is puttim up anew residence at the mill. Charles Anderson is doing an artist a job of printing on H. T, Snyder's res dem e. Floyd (iibson is making himself use* ful with the type writer In his fattier'; office on Saturdays. Jacob Albers has been laid up,sever al days with a severe attact of infor (nation of the hi dde>. Chairman II Smelser, of the Repub lscun county central committee, wai a pleasant call yesterday. A. F. Kuhn was a pleasant eallei Monday and renewed Ins subscription lie lias just finished husking his corn Farmers don’t fail to see the line ol robes, fur coats, far mittens, ami horse blankets at \V. S. Owen’s har ness store. Miss Beth Zimmerman came home from York. Saturday She will remain until alter the holidays and then re turn to her studies again. Canned fruit took a tumble at A. E. Chase's store last Monday, coming down from the top shelf and breaking in a show case. Geo. Nick informs us that he will have about 4,000 bushels of corn trom 175 aeres of ground. He has about 50(1 bushels already in the crib. Allie Baillie had a severe experience with a gathering on the back of his hand. He had his hand lanced one day last week and it is much better now. Miss Ida Draper gave a birthday [tar ty last Saturday night to r. number ot her young friends. There was a good house full pro ent and the event was greatly enjoyed. Mrs. C E. Roberts, San Fransco Cal.: Would not be without Rocky Mountain Tea in our house. Its a great family remedy. Makes and keeps us well.— Odendahl Bros. Mis. J.O. Douglas will lead the 11, V 1’. U. at the Baptist church Sunday evening, Nov. 20th. Subject: “A pict ure of a ransomed city. Services be gin at 7 o'clock. Preaching at 7:45. The society people ot the town have reorganized their <1 mee club for the winter and are now holding club dances every two weeks. Bast Friday night a very enjoyable time was had. The glass to the front door of tlit bank was broken out Tuesday. Bank er Mason's only explanation as to how it happened when we questioned him. was that he pitched out an unruly cust omer. Win. Shull was in tbe city last Tues das with a line lot of potatoes. lit unloaded live bushels at the editor'. residence, and not only paid up hi arreages to this paper but set his sub scription in advance to Nov, 18, 1904 Mr. Shull raised a lot of produce for the market this year and it will take bun some time to get it ah hauled. G. 11. Gibson received word last Wednesday of the death of Rev. ,J. D, Stapp, former pastor of the Bap tist church of this city, who died at his home in West Seattle, Washington on November 2o, ]'io:t. Mr. stapp was at the head of the Baptist organ ization here at the time the church was built. The members of the Highlander lodge of tins city gave a reception and dance in honor ot John Dahl who left Wednesday for Philips, Nebraska where he expects to open a general merchandise store. Mr. Dahl has been an active member of that ordei since his residence here and many re gret to see him leave. The figures in the tabulated state ment of the official returns of the Iasi election were wrong in regard io tin number of votes cast in Hazard town ship for treasurer. In Harrison town ship we should have reported 50 votes for Holmes instead of 20 and in Ha/, ard township Mr. Holmes received ; majority of 8, getting 42 to Mr. Sweet lands 34. The error was typographical the figures getting mixed in some way The new restaurant which lias beet open to the public in the Oltman build ing this week by Messrs F. E. Joues .1. M. Bayne of Aurora is about tin finest tiling of the kind that has beei established in our city for years and adds greatlv to the business appear ance of our city. Those gentlemer have spared no pains or expense ti make a first class restaurant of theii place and wbe espeak for them a good trade. I had dyspepsia In Its worst form an< felt miserable most all the time. I)h not enjoy eating until after I used Kodo Oyspcpsia Cure which has complete^ cured me.—Nrs. >V. VV Saylor, Hilliard I’a. No appetite, loss of strengi! nervousness, headache, constipation, bad breath. ;>our risings, Indigestion dyspepsia and all stomach troubles an quickly cured by the use <>f Kxdnl Kadol represents the natural juice of digestion combined with the greafes known tonic and reconstructiAe proper ties. It cleanses, purlti 's and sweeten the stomach. Sold by Odendahl Bros Chris iolians* n lias enrol led In? name on our sul s ription list. August Jaeuhk* was a Imsinesi! v isit* r to the county seat last Monday. A line of iso cloaks for 1 dies »t Johnson Lorcntz Ac Co. All new goods and 11test stxles. If you are looking for g >od arctics felt hoots, <} rman socks or knit l oot call on 1>. J. S i anson Charley True and Ashley (’anger have teen * ngagetl to furnish music for the Thanksgiving danco at Liteh lield, S. II, Conger hought the sorrel four year old colt of J. s. I’edler last Mon day, for which he paid the handsome sum of ®100.00. George Truelsen, one of Logan township's leading farmers and stock raisers was auioung the immense crowd of county seat visitors Saturday. The county treasurer informs us that liis office has issued, up to date of this writing 2,779 receipts for taxes for the year 1901 and 2,404 receipts for the year A program will be rendered Decem ber 3rd at the school house by the liter ary society which will be different from any one yet given Admission 5 cents. All are cordially invited to attend. Mr. D. L. Howard and three sons who have been at work on the mill started for Oregon last Friday, having completed their woik here. We under stand that they have a mill to con struct in that state. John Rentfrow of Oregon and broth er of Jas. Rentfrow arrived here the tirst, of the week and if he can find a suitable location will settle here perm anently. The two brothers made us a friendly call Wednesday. Ernest Rowe brought down eleven quads while out limiting on the fair grounds last week. Our informant says that lie discovered them roosting in one of the barns on the grounds and closed the door on them. Great ex citement followed but Ernest got his game. B. J- Swanson, our popular shoe mer chant has his store room completely loaded down with hoots and shoe of the best makes on the market We visited his store last- Saturday and noted that lie was doing a large amount of business. Clarence Bensclioter gave a social party at his home last Friday at which about forty of his friends and school mates were present. It was a jolly crowd which gathered and all seemed tdhavea good time. At 11 o'clock supper was served and all did justice to the occasion. One of the handsome little Shetland ponies, (linger they called him, belong ing to J. T. Hale, died last Monday. The animal was not only a favorite with the family but was very much admired by many. Its loss breaks the match teamo*' little Slietlandsof which it was Mrs. Hale’s delight to drive. W. G. McNulty, W. I). French, Chris and Henry Johansen, Skip Thresher and Millie Simpson, who took the con tract to clav a mile of road west of Arcadia in Valley county. They were just fourteen days at the job and rt eieved $950.00 for it. The people of Arcadia and vacinitv seemed well pleased with the work. Evangelistic meetings will be held at the Baptist church, beginning Sunday evening, November 29th. Hev F. A. Beyl, of Ord is expected to help the Pastor for two weeks. “Come with us and we will do you good.’’ F. J). Kennedy, Pastor. 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 inetbo I. am) have recently added to their equipment of one of the strongest and finest X ray coils made. Ir is used in examinat'on of all important, cases and is a great aid in locating disease that can b<* discovered in no other way. Public Sale. If you arc interested you should not fail to attend the > ig sale of cattle horses and implements at my farm 7 miles northeast of Litchfield and one mile vest of Divide P. O..on Thursday' December 1. 1903, commencing at lo o'clock a. m., at which time and placb 1 will sell at public auction til head of cattle, 12 head of horses and 31 head of shoats, 1 will also sell a line lot of implements, some rough feed and corn All sums of $lo, cash. A credit of three months will he given on all sums over $lo. without intcic-t if paid when i due. ami if not paid when due lo per cent m erest will be charged 1'iom date of sale. Kknkst E. Voss, Owner. \Vm. Purcell, Auctioneer. I Tie tlMlve Vital lieu I I without leaving a sear is DeWiriV. The name Witeh Hazel is applied to many salver, but DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salvo , is the only >' itch Haz/d Salve made that contains the pure unadulterated witch hazel. If anyone other Witch , Htz'd Skive is offered you it is a coun terfeit. E O. OeWItt invented Witch , Hazel Salve ar.d OeW Ill’s Witch Hazel t Snivels the best stive in the world . for cuts, burns, bruises, tetter, or blind. * bleeding, itching and | roiruding piles, Sold by Odendahl Bros. Chamberlain's Cum-li K« inrU.v Is I'lrsa. ant to Sake Tiie rtfiesr qioiltv of gr.ifTul iteij lot f sugar is used in the mi.ruif iciure of <'lisnihcrlain’s Cough ll''ti|pdy, an I the toots used in its |rei'ar,|tion give it atl.i vor similar u> rn ipi ■ syrup, making it quite pleasant to take Mr \V. Ruder iek, of Poolesvllle, Md., ill speaking of this remedy, says; "I have used Cham Iv’rl iin's ( nuuh K no dy with my chil dren for several \ ears and can truthfully sue it is tlie tv 5i | reparation of the kind 1 know of, i'lie children like lo take it md it has no injurious after effect. For ale by Odendahl Bros, - ——- — A MISTAKE. The NoKTinvi:sTiis\ inadvertantly stati d at the top ot its local column last week that there was "smallpox in town" when in fact we meant chick en pox, It was only a local of three works but it had the effect of attract ing »s much attention as the big scare headlinesm a metropolitan daily. How ever we are glad that it is not true even if we did sav s >. »• no.tl SOUTH AMKKRM. New Way of I slug C'liamlierlaln's Cough Remedy. Mr. Arthur Chapra*t writing from Durban. Natal. South Africa, says: “As a proof that Chamberlain's Cough Real- 1 edv is a cure suitable fur c.ld and young I pen \ou ttie following: A neighbor of mine had a child juit over two months old. It, bad a very bad cough and the parents did not know what to give it. I suggested ihat if they would g >t a bottle of Chamberlain,s Cough Kt taedy and put some upon ihe dummy teat the baby was sucking it would no doubt cure the child. I’his they did and brought about a quick relief an ! cured the baby." This remedy is for sale by Odendahl Bros. THANKS. 1 desire to tender my sincere thanks tor the generous support I received at the let* election and to ray friends oi other political parties. I will ever feel proud of the support that my home (Ashton township) gave me, also Louy City township; many of them not bound by political ties to support me. I hope and trust that 1 may never forfeit the conlidence and friendship bestowed on me. Thinks fo all. L. A. Williams. Sheriff elect. The above was sent to us for publication last week but we Inadvertently omitted It.— E blToit. Gastey^r is selleng out some odd lines of shoes at half pi ice. Look them over and purchase a pair at a bargain. Dieting Invite* Disease To cure Dyspepsia or indigestion It is no longer necessary to live on milk and toast. Starvation produces such weakness that the whole system be comes an 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 Odenduhl Bros. NOTICE TO LAND OWNERS. To ail whom it may concern: The Commissioner appointed to vacate a Road commencing at road Ne. 139. near tin* North West corner <t the North Wes Quarter of Sect inn Four (4) Township Fourteen (H) North of Range Thirteen (13) West and which is known as the old Loup City and St. Paul Road, and running thence diagon ally South East to within about twenty rods of the South East corner of said North West Quarter of Section Four Township Fourteen North of Range Thirteen, West, and terminating at **a <1 point on s lid South line of North West Quarter, aforesaid, has reported in favor of the vacation thereof and all objections thereto or claims fi.r dam age. uiust be tiled in the county clerks office on or before noon of the 30th. dav of December, 1903, or such road will he vacated without reference thereto. Dated th;s 23rd day of October. 1903 Gf.o. li. Giiison. County Cle*-k ROAD NOTICE To ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: The commissioner nppolnted to locate a road commencing at the Valiev countv line, at the north west corner of Section 3, and the north ea«t corner of Section 4. Township 10, Range 14. and running thence south on the section line between Sections 3 and 4, 9 and 10. 1 ."> and 16. three miles diieetly south and ns near as practicable on the section line : and terminating at road No. 31, on the j north line at the norrh west corner of Section 22, Township 16. Range 14. all in Sherman county, Nebraska, has re ported in favor of the establishment thereof and all objections thereto, or claims for damages uniat b<- filed In the county clerks office on >>r be fore nonri of the IS It dav of January, 11*04 or «iich road will he established with* j out referance thereto Dated ibis 17 dav of November. 1903 Geo. II Gibson. Countv Ork. IU)AD NOTH'E To a'l whom if miv concern :-Th*' Commissioner appointed to locate a Road commencing at the. North West : corner of Section TwenM-four. Town | ship Sixteen, Range Thirteen, and Northeast corner of Section Twenty i three. T 10. R. 13, and tunning thence ; south on Section I.ine. between Sect ions i 23 and 24, all in Sherman County, Neb rask. and terminating at Road No. 172 I lia» reported In favor of the establsh 1 ment thereof, and all objections thereto or claim® for damage, must be tiled In I the County Clerk's Oflice, on or before noon of the 29th. day of January 1904, or such Road will be established witb oue reference thereto. Dated this 24th day of Nov., 1903 County Cleik, Iy reader of this ;j id for samples | :ial $10 sun d a deal where we closed id hese suits will be sold ic „ lers only. | ies on earth. ee as to quality and wear. te your choice, or you discover the L t was ind we will re- j loney . . ._. I ^ ~s"_Cor. ISth and Farnam, OMAHA. | -—— « _ 1B1HIT1 1MB MBBM WMIB. IRA T. PAINE & CO. 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 ISLAND, - NEB. A. P. GULLEY, President. \V. F. MASON, (V-lii r. FIRST BAP i[ ; OP LOUP CITY General Banking BusinessTransacted. Paid up Capital Stock 520.000. CORRESPONDENTS: Seaboard National Bank, New York City. N. Y. Omaha National Bank. Omaha. Nebraska NO RAILROAD RUNS Tfiree ltnicl Trains Daily j -TO- ! califopni/v The Fast Trains from Omaha teaches Pacific coast SIXTEEN HOURS AHEAD OF ALL COMPETITORS Trains Handsomely i:<jui|>prd. Accommoda tions provided for all classes of passengers. Full information cheerfully furnished on application to U. E. Bailey, Agent. The Best Liniment. ‘ Chamberlain'll Pain Balm is consid ered the best liniment on the market,” w.ite Post & Bliss,of Georgia, Vf. No ottier liniment will heal a cut or bruise so promptly. No other afford* such quick releif from rheumatic pains. No other is so valuable for deep seated pains like lame back aim pains in the chest. Give the liniment a trial ami you will never wish to be without it. Sold by OdendahIBros. A Perfect Painless PHI is the one that w ill < 1 ‘nse tin* system, set j the liver to action, remove the bile, clear , ' the Complexion, cure tierdache m.d leave * a good taste In the mouth. The f minus little pip- fordoing such » oik | lesa it ly and effectuallv are DeWitt's Little Katly Kisers Bob Moore of Lafi.yetn , Ind. says: “AH other Tills 1 have u'ed gripe and sicken, while DeWift’s Little early Kisers are simply perfect'' Sol 1 | by Odendahl Bros, 1