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About The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 11, 1903)
Mens’ and boys’ overcoats, a large variety of styles and sizes at Johnson Lorentz & Co. Prices right. You should call and see them. ~ to cure a cold in one day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money If it falls to cure. E, W. Grove’s slgnatme Is on each box. *8ct. For Sale:—A thoroughbred Berk Mi ire boar. Price 820.00. Inquire of Wright Reynolds, Loup City, Net). For Sale.—A good live room house located opposite Dr. Main's residence. Will be sold cheap. For particulars call on me at St. LI mo hotel. A. Erazim. For Sale.—A second hand 4 hole corn sheler and eight horse power See T. M. Keel. ___ A faded out, care worn woman of 40 with a spruce, up-to date husband, should take Rocky Mountain Tea. Brings back that youthful, girlish beauty. Keeps the old man from going to the lodge. 35cents at Odendahl Bros. NOTICE. To the Tax Payees of Hiierman County;—According to Section 150 of tho new Revenue Act personal taxes will become delfnquent anti draw interest on and after December 1st. S. N. SWKKTLANI), County Treasurer The Model Lunch Room. lias opened un for business. We serve meals at all hours. Open at 0:31/ a, m. to 11:00 p. in. Oysters served in any style Two doors west of post office. Bayne & Jones. Card of Thanks. We desire to express our sincere thanks to the many friends and neigh bors who so kindly assisted us during the sickness and death of our little child. Especially do we thank Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Strankmann for their un tiring help and kindness shown us m so many ways, August Moll and Family. MASQUERADE Masquerade Ball at Loup City opera house New Year's eve, Thursday, De cember 31, 1903, by the German Verein. The German Verein will give a Mas querade ball on the date above given. Good music and the best of manage ment guaranteed. All are invited Ad mission: Gentlemen, 50 cents, Ladies In costume free. Lady spectators S6 cent*. Committee. NOTICE Notice is hereby given that a special meeting of the County Board of Super visors of Sherman county, Nebraska, will lie held at the court house in Loup City on January 7th, 1904, at 1 o’clock p. m. for the purpose of transacting general business. Said meeting having bten called according to the require ments of the statutes of the state of Nebraska. Dated thisothday of December, 1902. Geo. II. Gibson, (seal) County Clerk. AUCTION SALE Some Nice Cattle and Horses To Be Offered. You should attend my sate if you want to buy some nice young cattle. 1 will sell or. my farm, 0 miles north of Loup City on Monday, December 21st, 1903, at 10 o’clock a. m. 34 head ot cattle, most all young stock; one brown 4-year-old driving mare: one 3-year-old Clyde stallion, weight 1300. and 40 head of slioats. Teims of Sale:—All sums of 810.00 and under, cash; all sums over 810.00 nine months time will be given by purchaser giving note with approved security and drawing ten pel cent, interest from date. Five per cent, discount for cash on all time sales. Ed, A. Knatp, P. W, Round, ,J. S. Pedler, Owner Auctioneer. Clerk. WEST SIDE NEWS. (Taken from Lltchtlelil Monitor ) A new boy is reported at tlie home oi G. W, Lang. Set 'em tip, George. Mr. Omey and family returned from Cairo Sunday night. Eugene Whitman of Clear Creek is clerking in Geo. Lang's store. Mrs. Geo Van's mother, Mrs. Mills, is very sick. I)r. GotT is in attendance. Fritz Bicliel has lost 8 head cf cattle with the cornstalk disease and John Thrailkill has lost one. It. D. Hendrickson County Superin tendent of Public Instruction made our schools a pleasant call Wednesday. T. C. Chamberlain and A. Debrulei made a ti'ip to Broken Bow Tuesday night and returned Thursday noon. Grandpa Flint left for Kearney Thursday where lie will spend the winter. Alf accompanied him as far as Grand Island. Dell Draper loaded his car Wednes day and left for Spaulding. Neb. Thurs day morning where he will run a har ness store. T. F. Hempkin who moved to Minne sota about two years ago returned tc Litchlield Sunday morning with a cai of emigrant goods. Mr. Hempkin says Sherman county it »s its drawbacks but be thinks it beats Minnesota for gener al farming. IsogzI Daws. Mince .ne; t in bulk at Reynolds. S. A. Allen has joined the M. E. church choir. The little child of William Hancock is on the sick list. W. T. Draper was a pleasant caller at this office Tuesday. The drays unloaded a car of oil for our merchants Monday. .1. K. Conklin of Lincoln was in the city Friday of last week. Harney McDowel was down from Washington township Monday. S. 8. Hover renewed his subscription to the Noktiiw KSTKitN Friday. A baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. ('lias. Kalka last Tuesday morning. E. G. Taylor drove to Schaupp Sid ing and Ashton Monday morning; re turning the same evening. Mr Larson, the accommodating clerk at Gastever's store, has been on the sick list but is again at his post. The sixteen year-old boy of Mr. Davenport on Clear Creek is sick. Misses Henry Young and Rose Mulick were Grand Island visitors Saturday. Samuel Hulbert has been quite seri ously sick with lung fever He is slow - ly recovering. The schools are arranging for Christ mas exercises to take place the day be fore Christmas. Wesley Pedler and C. H. French bricked up one of the furnaces at tlie school house last Saturday. Will Goldsworthy, son of John Golds worthy of this elty. arrived from Colo rado last Thursday evening, Fritz Bichel of Divide, was in the citv Monday purchasing some lumber of the Leininger Lumber Co. The young folks of the town are en joying the line skating that the recent spell ot cold weather lias given them, this week. D. C. Grow, of tbe Northern Milling company feed store wrants to trade flour for wheat lie also has a line grade of whole wheat flour for sale. G. II. Lindall and wife visited at the home of their son near Arcadia Sunday and Monday, They drove up Sunday morning and returned Tuesday. Come and get a good supper next Saturday at the Ladies Aid Society Fair to be held at the opera house. All kinds of fancy and useful articles for sale there. Mrs. Harris of'New York, who has been visiting her sister at Butte, Mon tanna. arrived here Saturday noon fora visit with her cousin. Prof. M. II. Mead and family. W. T. Gibson came in from the country last Friday and remained over Sunday with his family. Mr. Gibson has done a large amount of bridge work for Sherman county this year. Makes assimilation perfect, healthy blood, firm muscles, strong nerves. Quickens the brain, makes and keeps you well. Great medicine, Rocky Mountain Tea. Odendabl Bros. AY. O. Brown, Hal ve Chapman and Peter Thode, of the Board of Super visors, started Tuesday morning to ap praise all t!.e sclool land of Sherman county Their findings w ill be report ed to the state oflioials J. C. Beaver the Nebraska Telephone company’s man was in our city Satur day and placed a phone in the new Polish Grocery and Shoe store. He stayed in town over Sunday and work ed on the lines here Monday John Czaplewski the gentleman who lias started the Polisli Grocery and Shoe store in the south room of the Porter building is raffling olT a set ot dishes of 12 pieces at 10 cents a chance. Who ever gets the dishes will have a nice set of glassware and no mistake. W. It. Walto of Haves ('reek, ten miles north of town, is feeding two ear loads of rattle for himself and his brother, W'.s. Waite of this city. The Waite li others raised a very good crop of corn this year and are going to make the most <>f it. They are also feeding quite a bunch of shouts. A little altercation which took place last week between Jeff Williams and Richard Flinn of Logan township re soitetl in the latter getting his linger badly hurt and the former being arrest ed and brought before his honor, Judge Angler. Mr. Williams was fined which with the costs amounted to 912,30. Olie and Rob Howard who left for Oregon a couple of weeks ago returned to this city last Thursday evening. They returned from Oregon to Raven na with their father some time last week. Their father has some work to do for the Ravenna Milling Company and the boys came over here to look for work. They did not like the climate where they went to work in Oregon. ’I’he third of the scries of live enter tainments contracted for by the M. F-. church with the Midland Lyceum Hu reau of Des Moines, Iowa, will appear in Loup City at Pi Igor’s opera house Friday, December 11th. Prof. Fol lanshee will give a lecture, lie is a very aide speaker and it is said that his lectures are educational eye open ers. lie sure and remember the date, Friday. December 11. A. 1‘. Paulsen was at the county scat last Saturday. Remember the lecture on December 11th at the opera house. Peter Hansen renewed his subscrip tion to this paper 1 <st Saturday! C. J. Tracy and family dinul with Mr. and Mrs.S. S. Hover Sundae . William Fletcher of Boelus, was in the city Friday, the gmstof J.T. Hale E. 15. Corning, our genial county siii veyor, was over from Litchfield Satur day . Rev. V. A. Zimmerman drove over from Litchfield Thursday. He return ed Friday. Will Strankmann was in town Tues day morning with a load of corn before eight o'clock. Miss Ella hoster was a guest of Miss Lela (lee of Webster township. Satur day and Sunday. A line of 150 cloaks for ladies at Johnson Lorentz & Co. All new goods and latest styles. Mrs. Lewis Hechthold, sr., was a pleasant caller at the North western office Friday morning. Mesdames ('. ,J. Tracy and S.S. Ilover visited with Mrs. Ed Angier of Web ster township, Monday. A new brick door way lias been built to the cellar at the M. E. parsonage. Ed Draper did the work. • A. T., J W and W. II. Conner have renewed their subscriptions to the Northwestern since our last issue. F. S. llobbins, John Sol ms and Geo. S. Leininger have added their names to our subscription list since our last issue. Wilbur Waite has had a new floor laid in his kitchen and several storm windows put on his residence the past week. E. Enevohlsen, ttie proprietor of the general store managed by C. C. Cooper, is here looking after his business in terests. The 15. & M. pile driver gang went up this branch Thursday of last week and came hack down tlie line Saturday morning. Farmers don't fail to see the line of robes, fur coats, fur mittens, ami horse blankets at W, S. Owen's har ness store. Lon Zink sold his ear load of horses in St. Louis and went on to Indi ma for a short visit to his old home. He is expected back this week. With the best equipped job office on the Middle Loup and good, practical printers in the office we are able to put out a first class line of work. The Beatrice Creamery Company, for which A. E. Chase is agent, have issued a statement guaranteeing 25 cents a pound for butter fat delivered at this station. Henry Dulling commenced work at J. 15. Swanson's shoe store Monday morning. Mr. Swanson is sulfering with llnimaMsm in his wrist and shoulder. James Johansen commenced a barn on his residence property in the west part of town Monday. The dimensions are l<>x:>2. George McDonald and Fritz Johansen are doing the work. George Leininger commenced the work of building his new fr .ine resi dence last Monday, i’lnlo Snyder, a carpenter who has been working on tin* mill for J. II. Parshall lias taken the contract. Mrs Bert Draper was taken to the St. Paul hospital last Tuesday for to be operated upon for chronic trouble. Mrs. Draper's health has been quite poorly for some time. Her husband accompanied her on the trip. A light snow fell here Thursday night and Friday morning of last week. It looked for awhile Friday morning as it we were going to have a genuine, old fashioned blizzard but luckily it stop lied before that climax was reached. Mrs C. C. Outhouse was taken to the hospital at Grand Island last Saturday for treatment. She was accompanied bv Mrs. Lee Arthur, Mrs. Ililsabeck her sister, who has been with her dur ing her sickness also accompanied them, she will go from Grand Island to her home at Thayer, this state. Mrs. G. II. Morgan came down from Sargent Monday morning, she was ac compmied by the children. Mr. Mor gan arrived here Tuesday, lie informs us that be has a good chance to sell out his barber shop in that city and so came back here to look up the prospects tor a jewelry store and a watch and clock repair shop Mr. 1> L Howard, and three sons are in Ravenna this week, looking about with a view to taking up their residence here. They formerly lived at Loup Git v and left there about six weeks ago intending to locate in Ore gon, but tie* climate there not agreeing with them they returned to Nebraska to re-establish themselves.—Ravenna News. Ghas. lirothwell, the gentlemen who bought tlu* A.Wilson farm last fall, died Iasi Friday morning at two o’clock of blood poison, lie was first taken down with ouinsY and was sick a few days when blqpd poison set in. The remains were taken from here to St Raul and then to Glenw )od, Nance county for burial lie was S3 years old and leaves a w ife and two children. Jdr. and Mrs, L. Ilanson visited friends at Arcadia last Sunday. W. T. Chase added a new Retort Oak to his store fixtures last Saturday. A Iiatir 1 k->* came to the home of Mr. arid Mrs. John Egg ts last Thursday. Don't forget the f iir next Saturday, He i miter l .’th at Filger's opera house vv. t. (iihson called mi the editor Monday and renewed his subscription. Jens Christensen of Washington township, was seen on our streets Mon day. John Wall was down from Arcadia Monday visiting his brother. Senator Wall. William Rettenmayer is rebuilding the barn on his residence property this week. R. A Wilson and Ed. Radelift put up a small ham on the A Erazim proper ty last week. Henry Dolling of Logan towship, was doing business at the county seat last Saturday. Cushions, handkerchiefs, aprons, bas kets and candies at the M. E. Fair. Supper 25 cents. Ed Knapp ordered a set of sale bills at this office Tuesday. See his ad else w here in this issue. A new invoice of ladies shoes just received at Swanson's 2 by 4 shoe store. They are a tine lot. Ilensehoter knows just how to please you and give you your money's worth. See him for job work. Sheriff Ed Snyder has been busy this week notifying the jurors of the com ing term of district court. Mrs. Jennie Rawson, who has been staying at the home of W. U. Mellor, started for Chicago Thursday. James Landers was down from Ar cadia Monday evening to attend a meeting of the Masonic lodge of this city. W. It. Mellor returned from Chicago Thursday evening of 1 ist week instead i of Friday evening as was stated in the last issue. Robert Mathew who is attending the state University at Lincoln will be home lor the holidays. lie is expected Thursday. A social party was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Mathtw last Thursday evening. A very pleasant time is repoitwl. George McFadden of Webster town ship, has just finished husking his one hundred acre field of corn and reports a yield of about 35 bushels to the acre. Miss Mary C/.aplewski h clerking in her brother John’s store. John reports | business very good at the opening and says that he is doing better than he ex pected. W. T. Chase went to Mason City last Monday to be present at the Public Sale j of the person d property of II. C. Chase. I sr.. deceased. The sale took place i'uesdav. Have you noticed C. W. Conhiser’s j display window this week? If you wish to see some beautiful sofa pillow covers just, step down there and take a look at his west window. All members of the L. of G. A. R. are requested to attend the meeting next Saturday. Officers will he elected and other business of interest tran sacted. Mrs. L, J. IIoi.combf. Pres (>. Gunnarson of the firm of Gunmn son & Zimmerman, came up from Aurora last Wednesday. Mr. Gunn»r son says that he thinks the reai estate business will open up good next week. Conger Bros, made a trip to Arcadia and return since otir last issue. They took three ton of coal to that city and brought back about two ton ot ground feed for tiie Northern Milling Co. Mrs Ordell Mingus and Miss Emma Way, from near Ravenna, stopped over niiiht in this city last Thursday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Reynolds. They were on their way to Roy Way's in Ashton township. Hememiier the Methodist l air at the opera house December 12th. This fair was advertised last week to be held at Society hall but owing to more re cent arrangements it will be held in the opera house. Come and get your supper and buy vour Xmas presents. Arthur Eisner arrived home Tues day trom Etlinghatn. 111., where he lias been for several months past at collegt studying photography "lie lias aline collection of work with him and to see tills colleciion will convince you that Art. is certainly and artest. Last week we said that .F. I. Depew went to lind a place to manufacture bis new tire setting machine. We should ha' c said that Carsten Truelsen. who is also interested in the patent, accom panied him. We umler-tand that while away, tliev made satisfactory ar rangement for the manufacture of the machine and also sold one of them at Grand Island. Drs. D *vis & Farnsworth, of Grand Island, Nebraska are prepared to make | X ray examinations and use the X rat | in the treatment of cancers and tumors. They are experienced in toe of this meiho i, and have recently added to their equipment of one of the strongest rid linest \ rav coils mad'. It is used in examinat on of all important, cases and is a great aid in locating disease that can be discovered in no other wav. | GRAIN, COAL AND HOGS. BOUGHT AT TUB B & M. ELEVATORS MCALPINE, LOUP CITY, SCHAUPP SIDING, ASHTON AND FARWELL. Coal for Mai Loup City and AsMol Will Boy HOGS AT SCHAUPP SIDING AND FARWELL Call and see our coal and get prices on grain, E. G- TAYLOR. TJM-... __ * C'J. I. DEPEW®» I | Blacksmith Wagon Maker,! ^OKXIOOOO *1$ W My shop Is llio largest and best equipped north of the l*latte BlveiTj I have a four horse engine and a complete line of the latest Improved, ma*" I ctpHery, also a force ot experienced men who know how to operate It and ^ p turnout a Job with neatness and dispatch. sjj l MY PRICES ARE REASONABLE AND PROMPTS ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALL CUSTOMERS. § £ Soliciting your patronage 1 am Yours respectfully, ^ J. I. DEPEW, Loup City, Neb. | ri aasa m mi laasaa BaaflBiBBBBnBuanauUBuanaBMBBi I % iT^rtv^rtvierirxKs. ^ j A Model Lunch Room. | jj MSflhS HVHhkHDURS, J | -* OPEC FROM 6:30 A- M- TO 11:30 P. M, •- ^ | *¥r OYSTERS ANY STYLE ** i FRESH BREED END BUNS FROM THE | CELEBRETED CESS BROS BEKERY OF FURORE. Also Pies and Cakes for sale here. 0 Two Doors West of Post Office. BAYNE & JONES. i joup Citv, Nebraska. TO OUR MAIL ORDER CUSTOMERS: I Below we quote you prices on a Special Line I of overcoats that we will fill orders on for Fifreen 3 Days. | They are considered the greatest values ever of- ft fered by any legitimate clothing house doing business in America. Study each proposition carefully and send for Samples. >; Men’s $10.00 Overcoats $7.50 |> Full, long coats of neat, all wool fabrics, with silk velvet collars, H several styleB to select from, everyone the best $10.00 will buy in a a II regular way, you save $2.50. B I | Men’s O.ercoats Worth $13.50 for $10.00 1 Kersey and fanoy mixtures, all wool, latest fall styles, satin sleeve H lining, broad padded shoulders and full back, equal to most $13.50 to H #15.00 coats ; Men’s $18.50 Overcoats for $13.50 ^ Full of warmth, style and wear. We are glad to he able to offer these, because we know it would take from $5.00 to #7.50 more to get as fine elsewhere in the city. He must be hard to please who can't find his overcoat In this lot at $13.50 ! JOHN J. CZAPLEWSIil'S Polish Grocery and Shoe Store West side Public Square, ^ Fine, large stock of groceries on hand at the open ing and more goods coming. I handle everything in the grocery line and will sell on close margins. I will pay highest market price for butter and eggs. ' My stock of Shoes will be here in a few days and I invite the public to call, get acquainted and learn my ] i rices.