The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917, January 22, 1904, Image 1

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    VOLUME XXI. NUMBER 10
Local Lodge Directory
Loup City Lodge No. 33. A O C W.— Meets I
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. L M L A—1st and
3rd Monday of each month.
Mateland Castle, No. 162. Royal Highlanders.
2nd and 4th Monday Ot each month.
Excelsior Lodge. No 163, I O O F—1st and
3nd Saturday of each month.
Marimon 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. R N A—2nd and
4th Tuesday of each month.
Porter Lodge, No. 106. A F & A M—Tuesday
oa or before full moon and 2nd Tuesday
thereafter.
Joppa Chapter, No. 52, R A M—1st Monday
of each month.
Orental Chapter. No. 78—1st and 3rd Sat
urday of cash month.
L of G A K—2nd and 4th Saturday of each
month, at 2 o’clock p. m.
AARON WALL
Lawyer
Practices in all Courts
Loup City, Neb.
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F. S. ROBBINS
LOUP CITY’S
UP-TO-DATE
BARBER.
FIRST-CLASS WORK
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
Agent for Aurora Steam Laundry.
PHOTOGRAPHER,
LOUP CITY, NEB.
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Phot, ;raphs, Farm views, stock pictures, 1
etc. Flue. ‘ instrument west of the Missouri |
river. All w\ork stricly guaranteed. ■
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ROBT.P. STARR
Attorney-at-Law,
LOUP CITY. NEBRASKA.
JACOB ALBERS,
AUCTIONEER,
Loup* City. Neb
I have had twenty years of Ex
perience and I am sure that I can
give you satisfaction. Try me.
S. A. ALLEN.
DEJYTIST,
I.OUP CITY. • * NEII.
OFFICE.-One door east of St. Elmo
Hotel. My equlppment is modern and
my prices will be as low as can be ex
pected for "ood work. I would be pleased
to have you call. Open tvenmgs.
In a dental operation the main consider
ation la the result. The pain Is greatly
modified by modern equlppment.
Dr. a. R NORTON,
Veterinary Surgeon and
HORSE DENTIST.
OFFICE —At my new residence second
door east of opera house.
LOUP CITY. : . . NEBRASKA.
City Dray
AND
Transfer Line.
J. W. & A. T. Conger, Props
All kinds of hauling will be given prompt
attention and will make a specialty of
moving household good. We solicit your
patronage.
LOUP CITY, - - - NEBRASKA.
W J. FISHER,
Attorney at Law and Notary Publlo.
Will Defend In Foreclosure Oaeee
ALSO DO A
General Real Estate Business.
LOUP OITT, - - SlfUBAIlLt.
Chairman Hanna has issued the for
mal call for the Republican National
Convention to meet at Chicago on
Tuesday, June 21st.
George Francis Train, one of the
greatest as well as the most erratic
writers and authors in this nation’s
history, died in New York City, Mon
day. He was born in Boston, March
24, 1S29.
The dove of peace is hovering
over Russia and Japan but withiD
hailing distance. If the ink wells
hold out we may expect the contro
versav to last to somewhere in the
dim and misty future only to be wit
nessed by future generations.
The following resolution was
passed unanimously by the executive
committee of the Nebraska vice pres
idential committee at a meeting in
Omaha, Jan. 7, 1904:
Resolved, That we favor ami
recommend to the Republicans
of the state an early state con
vention for the purpose of une
quivocally pledging the support
of the state to the candidacy of
Theodore Roosevelt for presi
dent and of John L Webster
for vice president, and that we
favor and recommend the selec
tion as delegates to the Nation
al convention of such persons
only as are known to be earnest
lv aud aggressively favorable to
the candidacy both of President
Roosevelt and of Mr. Webster.
The congressional investigation of
the right of Apostle Smoot of the
Mormon church to a seat in that
august bod\ is now on in all its glo.
ry. 8moo: is understood to be ooe
of the strongest pillars of ttie Mor
mon faith, which claims polygamy as
one of its fundamental principles, and
yet he avers he is not a polygamist
in practice or profession, nor has
subscribed to any oath to that effect,
as all good Mormons are supposed
to lie required to do. Either Smoot
deals very sparingly with gilt-edged
truthfulness or any old kind of an
apostle is good enough for the Mor
mon church at the present stage of
the game. This is what congress is
tningto determine. Possibly pres
ent day Mormonism considers it no
great sin to prevaricate in the inter
est of the church, on the hypothesis
that it is none of the Gentile’s busi
ness anyhow. But it is up to con
gress to show up the Sinooty aspect
of affairs if it can.
There is a merry war on now be
tween the medical fraternity on the
one hand and the anti toxine com
bine on the other. It seems that a
new trust has been formed that con
trols, practically, within three firms
all the anti-toxme output. The rued
ical fraternity labels it the -‘death
trust,” and say it is nothing more or
less than a iratlio in human life,”
and make the claim that the trus>
has advanced the price of the product
over 100 per cent. Thus it is that
the trust and combine forces are fast
sealing their own death casket by
a hoggisliness that will arouse the
entire people into a specific demand
for the removal of the trust blot, and
it will be done quickly when once the
people get aroused to the necessity
for immediate action. The people
are long suffering and forbearing,
but the time is fast ripening tor re
Volt ,-tfid 'ho 'rils's ai.d «•**(111>i» es o
hastening their own desonotion.
H the expenditure of today more
ill tu the income of tomorrow?
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Hope for success in all your un
der'akings, but hustle to make sure
of it.
Rerards are granted to those who
de rve them. Tis seldom one goes
asiray.
A single good Samaritan can gire
but little relief, but with a gigantic
combination of such, inestimable
good maybe accomplished.
While none need to borrow trouble,
it is always wise to be prepared for
it. Borrowing trouble and being
prepared for it are in no way con
nected.
The coal oil that Rockefeller has
be- n furnishing for this part of the
eour,try is like a great deal of the
combined trust stock, somewhat
watered.
When death is meted out to you
at the hands of the Creator, will lie
need reek his records tor one to fill
tb- vacancy thus made, or will any
on be the equivalent?
In these cold, wintry days we do
no forget the glory of the summer.
'V know that it will come back
eg n in ail its bloom and brightness.
N< i’ll- r let us be sorrowful when the
sh o v comes, for, it shall sure
ly i iss away and the springtime of
'io, i : gain scatter its bright blossoms
around our life path.
To keep the hall rolling annie one
must ever follow it up with an oc
casional push.
Scientists tell us hat a perfect
vacuum is difficult to obtain, hut
they have never examined the pur
ses of most people.
The funeral of Governor Busbneil
of Ohia occurred Monday morning,
at Springfield, Ohio. There seems
to be an unprecedented number of
deaths lately of prominent men in
the nation’s history.
Look over the columns of the pa
per from week to week and notice
the advertisements of our mer
chants and professional men. They
want your business and ask for it.
Advertising pays. The paper is a
medium of exchange of thought, a
fountain of facts. The merchant
has goods to sell. lie wants your
trade. lie asks for it through our
columns. The more you patronize
the home merchant the more he can
afford to advertise his goods.
The more he advertises the better
paper we can afford to give our
readers, and the better the paper the
more the reader gets for his money.
Is that not a good proposition? If
so, buy of the merchant who adver
tises and help us to give you a bet
ter paper thereby. Thus the reader,
the merchant and the paper furnish
three links in the golden chain of
prosperity that cannot be broken.
LOUP CITY, NEBRASKA.
BUYS, SELLS END RENTS
REAL ESTATE
RESIDENT AGENT FOR B. & M. LANDS
AND LINCOLN LAND CO. TOWN LOTS.
GRAIN, COAL AND HOGS.
BOUGHT AT THE
B & M. ELEVATORS
MCALPINE, LOUP CITY, SCHAUPP SIDING,
ASHTON AND FARWELL.
Coal for Sale at Loop City and Asia. Will Boy
HOGS AT SCHAUPP SIDING AND FARWELL
Call and see our coal and get prices on grain.
E. G- TAYLOR,
j PUBLIC SALE
I At my old farm, three miles southeast of Loup City, Neb. I
I Thursday, Feb. 11,1904 I
JLt 10:00 A.. StLariD, I
I I will sell the following described property, to-wit: I
pi 35 head of well bred cattle, one thoroughbred Short Horn bull, purchas- I
er receiving pedigree with same. 5 head of good work horses. 1
1 Jenkins’ Hay Stacker and Sweep Rake. I
|| 3 sets of harness and a complete line of good farm implements; house- I
I hold goods and other articles to numerous to mention. I
FREE kUNCJM AT NO©!. I
1 TERMS OF SALE: - - - All sums of$10.00 and under, cash; all sums over $10.00 I
one years’ time will be given, by purchaser giving note with approved security and draw- I |
ing 10 per cent interest from date. Five per cent discount on all cash sales over $10.00. I
1 JACOB ALBERS, Auctioneer. £has Rje(]el & SOTl, I
JOSEPH PEDLER, Clerk, 1 1 ’ 1
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