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About The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917 | View Entire Issue (March 4, 1904)
Uoaal I7«\vs v.iur wife happy'( 1st G row's flour Mis. Carsten Truelsen is mi the -iek list. (Joml Prunes, 3c | »■ |»mmd at C Cooper's. We keep legal irlanks of all kinds Call ami see us The Reed-Mason Co. will sell you a gasoline stove. feb26-2 I)r. Vallier, Osteopath. St Paul, Neb .Send for Literature. A good qu dity of broken rit e at C. Cooper's, -jc [>er pound. A. Zink took a car load of horses to st Louis last Saturday. Peter Hongeiiboozetn moved into the : Sharp residence last week. Lawyer Mathew was over to Greeley on legal business last week. Grow selia lire finest buckwhtat| flour in the market. Try it. L. M. Smith took a consignment of cattle to Omaha last Saturday. The Northern Milling Co.’s hour is the best. I). C. Grow, Manager. VV. D. Hover, Kiiibalmer and Fu neral Director. Ready day or night Geo. Lee is occupy inu the Brewer ten merit until his new residence is com pleted. Miss damiOg of Ashton, whs in the city last Friday having some dmiUl work performed. K. G Taylor and family went to Ashton Saturday to visit friends and relatives, returning Monday evening. Carpenters were at work the latter part of last week putting the finishing touches on fJ, S. Leininger's new house Our new spring lives wf Dry Goods will be here this week. Look over this assortment before you buy. C. c. Cooper. Ernest Connor of Wiggle Creek anil liurr Kobbin of anywhere to have a good time, gave us a pleasant call on Tuesday. For Sale. — A tine thoroughbred! Imported Cleveland Bay stallion or will trade for cade or horses. R. A. Wilson, L up City, Neb. E. G l’aige of Rockville town-hip! gave us a pleasant call. Tuesday, and j advanced the subscription of F. C. Ju devine of Rellwood, Xebr. another year Thanks. Gentlemen, here is sum* thing tba1 j will interest you. Men’s work shirts and dress shirts at 45 cents e*ch. Call and look them over. c C. Cooper, Cli >s. II. Tucker of Huxlev is a new subscriber. Me has recently moved in tliis countv from Valley, and being a progiess:ve citizen must have the local paper to keep him informed on county affairs. \Y A. ShuR, who some time since purchased a farm near Marqu nd. Mo, and « ho moved down there a month or so sinee, w as hack i<» Loup City 1 >st week settling some Of his unfinished business. He likes his new home Married, at the office of and by Coun ty Judge Angier. March 1st. 1904, An ton Crash and Miss Effie Karel. The groom is a resident of Buffalo county, while the Gride was born in and has al ways been a resident of this county. C A. dark of llavenna, president of the Nebraska Dairymen’s association, was a pleasant caller at this office la-t Saturday, and was a guest of Loup City over Sunday, lie is one of the most energetic mid enterprising of Nebras ka's thousands of live drirjmen. A Case threshing outfit for sale at a reasonable price. It bn* a 3*»-i cli cy’ wider, twenty bar. engine tender, and all complete. 1 think that I can make a price on this that will satisfy the man who wants to buy. For particulars,write to Walter Johnson. Old, Neb. 10 Tiie Northwestern wants good correspondents from all parts of the county. Last week we received newsy letters from Dry Creek and Clear Creek which could not he published bee use the writers’ names were not attached. This is imperative. We must know the names of coi respondents, not tor publication, but for our own knowl edge. Phase send your name along with your news items. FOR RENT A well-improved 100-acre farm in Sherman county. One ot ttie be-t pro ducing farms in the county. Wrl be rented for share ot crop. Will require good references. Farm nearly all in cultivation. Enquire of D. M. due. or A. L. Z mmerman. l«tf — —-■» • The Boy and The Tramp This amusing comedy drama will tv given at Pilger’s opera house Monday. March 7th by Mi. Chas. Ellis, as tin tramp, with a good company to hack him. Don’t miss this show a- it is the funniest thing on the stage. The plat abounds in comedy, strong dramatic scenes, son, s, music and dancing. Re served s.*uts for s ile at hroehlieh s. Mrs. Marey is still quite ill. Will Zimmerman was up from Litch field Wednesday last. A. Anderson has our thanks for renewed subserintion Saturday. W T Draper has put down the foun dation ot lus i■ w%\ residence on West avenue. H. a. Wilson sold two teams to horse buyers last week, pocketing $300 as the proceeds. l’hilo Snyder has built a carpenter shop on Cedar street and is chuck full of business. F. E. Hrewer is putting in a new fence around Ins property north of the I court house. Car-ten Trueben commenced work on his barn, last week, on bis lots in the north part of town. Herman Fiebeg of Oak Creek moved into his town property mthe north part of the city, last Thursday. Merch nit Cooper occupied the front end of the week re-arranging his stock and tidying up the store-room. T. S. Nightingale is one of the latest recipients of the unfriendly ''grippe,'’ which caught hold of him last Snud ty. The Woman’s Club will meet Friday, March 4th, at the home of Mrs. A. L Zimmerman. A full attendance de sired The ci’y bastile has been re-shingled and made moo* h Mutable for unwilling guests. W. T. Hibson had the work in hand. Mrs. Will Hill and Mrs. Frank Kuhn, over on Clear Creek, have presented their husbands,the past week, with lit tle Household angels—the first named with a (laugher, the latter with a boy. Frank Foster, who was here last week in attendance at his sister's wed ding, left few days’ later for an ex tended trip through several of the west tern states, expecting subsequently to arrive on the I\ eitie eo ist Married, Feb a*», t!K)4, Milton Drink er and Miss Mattie Ilsiler, botli of this ■•ountv. Thee remnny took place at the home of Mr and Mrs. Lnu Haller, t’ounty Judge Angier otliciatiog. We wish the young couple much joy and a happy wedded life. We mentioned, last week, the organi zation of Iteoekah a lodge, h ii failed to mention thenaniesof theoflieers, which were as follows- X G., Mrs. J. T. Hale; li. S, U. I). Hendrickson; L. S„ Mrs <ieo. Gibson; V. G. Mrs. W. O. Drown; It. S. Mrs, F T. Rowe; L. S., Mrs J. S. lVdler; W . Miss Helle Mu lick: secy.. Miss Henry Voting; treas , Mis. J. F. Niooson; O. G., Mrs. W. I>. French; I. G.. Mrs. II. A Hauck; chap.. M s. L. J. Holcombe. The n .me and number of the chapter is Morning star, No. lot, and starts out with sixty live charter members. A young and handsome bachelor from the west side ot the county called last Saturday to see the picture of theyoung lady aspirant for matrimonial honors but when he said lie “took more pa pers than lie could read." and was nor a subscriber to any home paper, we con cluded lie was not die kind of a man to make a happy In-me for theyoung lady, hence gave him no encouragement. The 1 dv w a- ts a husband who patron izes home merchants.home newspapers, and whose pride is centered out lie home and home communi'y interests. The sears Roebuck kind of a man is not to her taste. The ladies of the 15 .ptist society gave a very unique eutert dnment at the op era house last Saturday evening. It consisted of a supper of six courses, e nh course being served from a booth presided over by ladies representing a certain nationality. These booths were ranged lengthways of the had. The guests being se, ved from the first booth j and thence to the second, third, etc. Tiic first boo h, representing Italy, was pre ided over by Mrs. F. D. Kennedy and Miss Mabel Owen, dressed as veritable nuns, so natural that they would be mis taken for two sisters anywhere, Ger many was represented by Mesdames A. K. ('base and G II. Linda]], who made as sturdy a brace of Teutonic dames-, as one could find in the Fatherland. I’n cle Sam's domain was well portrayed hy Mrs, W.S. Waite and Miss Minnie Lambert. Japan gave true-to-life rep resentatives of the Mikado's finest in the persons of Mis U 1*. Starr ami Miss Killie Moon, whose costum tig was per fect on itself. Mi>s Hose Snyder as the Hohem'at: girl gracefully attended that booth. Scotland came last, but the onnv Scotch hisses were not lea«t hy anv means and were represented hv mis. J. O. Douglass and Miss Edith Migier. In faei,each ladv entered with /c-t into the character she was to repre « nt, nor f .iled to please t h-ir hundreds o*'guests with dainty and appetizing refreshments. Neither must be lost signt of the ebony hm-d waiters, s faithnily rt presented by Ihendere Fil g -r and Clarence Swectland The gyp sy fortune tellers, Misses Ella hoster, Zm Heed and Julia Snyder, also did their p .rt well The receipts were be tween fortv and titty dollars, and the ladies are to be cogratulat* d on the un qualified success of the affair from every point of view. Tom Lay w as up from Rockville over Sunday. F. H. Fuller was over from Hazard Monday, Mrs. Wharton was on the sick list Saturday. J. T. Ilale received a tine new jaek Wednesday. .Miss Vena Johansen w as on the sick list Tuesday. Wes I’edler handed the editor a * on subscription last week. ('. W. Conhiser made a trip to Sar gent Tuesday evening returning Wed ne-day noon. ITans Hein of Ashton, was \isiting in this city Saturday with Lis brother Louis Rein and family. Mrs. A S. Main has ticen dangerous ly ill the past week with pneumonia but is slowly improving at present. Mrs. Mellor was quite seriouslv ill the latter part of last and the fore part of this week, so we have been informed. Jacob S. Retisch"ter, J. L. and W. j L. HailRe have had theii subscriptions; advanced another year during the past week. O. F. Peterson informed us that he, was a little bit under the weather Sat urday but lie would uol admit that he had the la grippe. The members of the f unily that ac companied the body of Frank Squires to their old home in Hamilton county Wednesday of last week, returned to this city Monday evening. Wesley McCombs moved into the Thos. Inks residence Tuesday. Wes purchased this and the Round Front barn sometime ago and took possession of them both Tuesday. Mrs. Carl Anderson Sr., ol' the north west part «>t town, wlioihas been very seriously ill for some time past was re ported a little improved Sunday. Her husband was very sick Sunday with an attack of heart failure. .1. I). Depi'w who went to Hill City. Kansas, some little time ago, return'd to this city Saturday evening, lie left his children with relatives at Hill City and expects to work at his trade here. We are indeed glad to see Dave’s famil iar face again. George K. Henschoter left, on Tues day for a month’s visit to Falls City, and other pouts in southern Nebraska George rather expects, while absent, to take a run do* n into < Miluhom t to view that section of the country, hut whether he has any serious intentions along that line lie would not say, II. L. Hell called at this office Satur day and renewed Ins faith with the ed itor. lie informed us that we were mistaken in last week's paper when we said that the farm he had rented was in Custer county. The place is one of the Chase heir’s farms bur is in Sherman county about six miles west of, this city. Just now the base ball question is begimng to agitat- the mind of the av erage Loup City lover of the National game. It is a well known fact that we have here some of the best base ball material m the state, and we would like to see it begin to materialize. What is the matter with calling a meeting of those favoring a first-cl ss team lor Loup City this coming season? A. \V. and A. L. Throckmorton were loading th ir household goods Tuesday pr> paratory to moving to their new home in Greeley county. A W. has purchased a farm there and A. L. ex pects to do the same in a short time. The latter gentleman's wife will stay here r.nd visit with her parent!, Mr. and Mrs. John Goldsworthy and o her relatives for about a month before sue goes to her new home. Mrs L. I). G. rdiner "ho Ins been visiting relatives in (' diforn a for some j time past, relumed to her home a.t this place Saturday. She commenced mov ing her household goods into the MI. H. Mead residence property Monday- She sold iier farm on Oak creek last sum mer and purchased this town property and is now moving into it with the in tention of taking a good rest after her hard work on the farm. Mr. Jacob Hndler. one of the substan tial farmers of Hamilton count y , who last fall bought the Bert Amick farm just south west of Loup City, was; here Wednesday. His son. Mr Anthon’, takes charge of the place and is moving thereon this week. It is on*- of the l«es’ farms in the comity, and its owner is a fortunate man. Mr. Hndler himself will remain in Hamilton for the present and orders The Northwestern to t<ee,> him posted on Sherman county , affairs. Fred K idel and family started for Portland. Oregon. Tmsday morning to look up a new location. Ili.s father and mother, Mr.*nnd Mrs. ('has. Keidel are going to take a trip through the east it» a short time and will then join h red on the Pacific coast. '1 lie lteidels were among the old pioneer families of this vicinity and they leave many relatives and a host of frien Is who are indeed sorry to bid them goodbye. We are sure tint the entire community will join with us in wislung them success. A. Edwards was up from Rockville Saturday. C. D. Ilill is one among the renewals this week. M rs. A.M. Robbins was a member of he sick list Sundsy. □ Fritz Bichel of the west side was in our city last Friday. Mrs. A. R. Norton has l»een quite seriously ill the past week. □ Mrs. (I. II. Scott has been suffering with a bad cold the past week. c. E. Achenback and wife were over from Litchfield Monday and Tuesday. Mrs. John Madely was on the sick list Sunday and Monday with a bad cold and the grippe. Miss Laura Hendrickson of Koeius, is working at S. S. Hover’s instead of Miss Larson as we stated last week. WillStrankmann of the Oak ereek valley called at this •dice Saturday and renewed his subscription to this great family necessity. Hairy McLaughlin who has been working in a sale staole at Denver, Colo., arrived in this city Thursday last to visit his parents. Mrs. Aaron Wall started for Omaha and Council Bluffs the fore part of last week to visit with friends and relatives for two or three weens. Mrs. Kate Burrowes went to Broken Bow Wednesday to commence work in a hotel there. Mrs Burrowes is a good cook and is sure to please. John Lelninger was innoculated with the germs of the disease common to the community at present and conse quently was gripping Sunday and Mon day. Geo Hightenour of the west side w.is in the city Wednesday and had to face (hat wind home a distance of ten miles. We are glad it was him and not us. Walter Waznickl and A. J. Fraden berg were pleasant callers at this office, Monday Mr. Fradenberg wished to iet t he address of his paper changed to brush Prairie, Wash. Mrs. A. L. Haliman came up from Howard county Wednesday of last week to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sun Daddow in this city She retuened to her home Monday. Tavb>r Gibson and his gang of men commenced the work of renalling the siding and reshlngling the roof of the county jail Monday morning. Tney also expect to repaint the building. Willis Holcombe was duite seriously j ib the front end of the week. He waB keeping company with a great many others who were making themselves miserable by having la grippe. v,-. A leak in the water main was noticed Wednesday morning on Nebraska ave nue in front of the court house. Word was phoned City Water Commissioner .Jenner who had the leak stopped before noon. Marian Welsh drove down from Horace, Greeley county last Saturday to visit with his cousin, U. R. Welsh and family and Section Foreman Sjnak of the b. & M. He started on the return trip to lus home Monday. Miss Edna Lee started for Grand Island Thursday to visit her brother Marvin, until Monday of this week, when she expects ta go on to Aurora and take a six month’s course in ste nography at the business college. County Clerk G. II. Gibson has been suffering with a very bad cold for the past week. The cold has settled on his lungs and at the present writing, (Mon day), he has been unable to speak a word above a whisper since Thursday, last. Mrs. Martha Engle who has lately purchased the E. S. 1 lav hurst residence property, moved her household goods into town bist Fridav and stored them in the north room of the Porter block until she can take possession of her new home. Prof. M. II. Mead moved his family and household goods into the W. T. Owens house, lately vacated by H. L. Hell, Monday lie brought his tele ph me right rlong with him and we saw the Kearns boys doimr the necessary wiring for him the same evening. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Inks started over land with their household paraphenalla Tuesday for their new home in Itufialo coumv. Mr. and Mrs. Inks have long lie -n residents of our city and they leave a In at of friends who are sincere ly s >rry to see them go. We extend to them our l>est wishes and hope they will be well satisfied with their new' home. Mr. and Mrs. W, A. Hayes of Wash ington township, accompanied by two of their sons, Irvil and wife and the youngest son. Elf red, started for Drvad, Washington, Tuesday morning to look up a new location in that country. They have sold their personal property here but have not disposed of their realty in this county. Mr. Hayes was one of the old pione t residents of this vicinity and his family has grown up in our midst. They leave a number of the family and a host of friends who wish them God-speed and success in all their undertakings. f Look at that A Model Lunch Room. MSflliS Rlsls HOORS. -* OPEC FROM;6:30 a. M- TO 11:30 P, M. « OYSTERS ANY STYLE FRESH BREED END BUNS FROM THE CELEBRSTED CESS BROS BEKERY OF EURORE. Alto Piet tifl Cites for tale here. Two Doors West of Post Office. BAYNE A JONES* Loup City, Nebraska. I. DEPEW!®* Backsmith $ Wagon Maker, My 1 HOD U Um Urgent nod beet equipped north of - the Plntte River I have n four borne engine end n oomplete line of the Intent improved, me chtuery. elaoe foree of experienced men who Iraow how to operate it end tarn out e Job with neotneee end diepeteh. MY PRICES ARE REASONABLE AND PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALL CUSTOMERS. P. 0. REED DEALER IN Tour patronage solicited, ■*. * * « • , . / r * *«•****+ * • - «— •