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About The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 5, 1905)
I will be pleased To have yon call, if wanting anything in Hardware, Tinware, Cutlery, Fencing, etc. Yours,_P. O. REED. THE NORTHWESTERN THURSDAY, JAJCY. ft, 1905. Lioaol Dsv/s. pinm. l*b*<ne the new*. IImjm the eevi to us. xe l». C. Grow for Best Flour. 0 Cmurr liras are putting up ice. Omcuala B.iO to 9U. See Loreutz Mum Laura Beuseboter is on the sick list Heating and Cook Sto.es at I*. O. Bred's. Our city school will open again next M«»oday. « ho*re Buckwheat Flo Jr for sale by D S. Grow. Guarantee and O' K Wash Machine* at P. O. Reed's. Shendan lump and nut coal for salt at Taylor's Kk vat or. Kobe Mathew returned to his I’niter alt? studies Tuesday. Copper, Galvanized or Tin Wash Boilers at P. U. Reed's. lodge Wall lost a due mare last week, from corn stalk disease. Kikutt Aetirust Tinware, guar air eec not to rust, at P. O. Reed's. Will Odendahl returned to cotuuier eiaicullege Mrs Moines. Nonday. Northern Milting Co.'s mill stuffs or Sale by 1). C. Grow. Try them. Ge- Lee has rented his farm in Web ster to* ndiip to Mr J T Kiefer. Overcoats at anr price at Johnson Lorratz & Co's. They are dandies. John Dahl was up from Aurora, last week, visiting his—many friends. Every housekeeper wants best rt»ur in the mxrket. D. C. Grow keeps it. Marvin ijm was op from St. l'aul over Son lay visiting Ins good parents. Go and are those hue fur coats at Johnson, Lormtz it Co's. #12 to#3.'». 1 be editor's babv was quite sick l.u#. week, tint ts better at present wriling. • W. D. Hover, Kmbalmer sod Fu neral Director. Ready day or night. Do you read Tue Noktii western? If not. w by not? Ians than 2c per week Horse Blankets, lain Robes, llusking Hitts, etr., at the Draper Saddlerv Oo> 1 axils Itrtn U mm mg those who lia\e extended tlie glad hand to us th*s week For Sake—A registered Poland China l« ar. *g«-d me >e«r last March. itt Tin*. Bt KTOX. Judge Wall h«s had his phone chang ed fr >m his office to his residence this week Artec lump. Nigger Head lump, also nut coal alwavs on hand at the Taylor Elevator. Misses Belle MuUck and Heury Young west to Grand Island. Mondxyr, via the I’ P. * Iw Sumner Da vis .Grand Island. Neb., specialist in disrase of eye ami ear. Exaiuinattcxi fix glasses. Bert Crms and wife were spending the holidays with Mr. t'riss' parent*. Mr. and Mrs Simpson (ns*. l*iace your orders for stona sash early and avoid the deisy in the busy sea son Lr.ixtxot.it Li mber Co. Clarence Sae -tUnd wa« I ome from Grand 1-land college for the holidays, returning this week Tuesday. For Nile.—Poland China pigs. Cal on or address The*. Burton, six miles southwest of Loup City, on Cob Crek Bro. Brown has done two good things the past week—got a new dress for bis paper and moved his office next to The Northwestern. We sh*ll be able to lo»k after bis moral conduct better, the nearer he comes under our ben ign I ait uene*. Ur*. Davis A Farnsworth of Grand Island. Neb , are prepared to treat all forms of chrenic diseases such as Rheu matism. Stomach disorders. Tumois, Cancer*. Paralysis, Kidney di*eases,etc. The uortors use. besides medicine and •urgrry.tbe s-ray. hot air baths, elec tnrilf aad massage NVw* was received from Ashton, Saturday evening, to the effect that an ag*d Pwiander. whose name sedid not lesrn. had that fornoon fallen down stairs, breaking one at his legs at or near the hip joint, the fracture being of Mich a nervous nature that he had to ha tave* to Omaha tor treument Loop City is going to have one more hardware store. E. A. and D. S. Dra per hive formed a partnership under the firm name of Draper Brothers and are «»•**«« *" - •—1 nMrv'larp liiip nf hardware in connection with their har ness business They have also added lo their business one of the latest iJLWfe Hard Wax Machine, which vriil ena* \ them to manufacture their &*r. ness, both hand-rsade arc uiscr^ne. They expt ct to be o, snesl up. .c-noV rW business inn few dais. The***add appear in onr next issue. Happy New Year. Have you had the la gridpe yet. i Mrs Clint Outhouse was visiting a sister at Thayt r last week. Charley True returned from a visit t > the southern part of the state hast Friday. C. 'V. Fredrick, our popu'ar jeweler, took a business trip to St. Paul last Saturday. James Lee laought and shipped a car •of tine cattle from here to St. Paul last Saturday. Miss Edna King, assist<nt in the high school, spent the holidays with friends in Iowa. Henry Ohlson is taking advantage of a lull in his business to visit acoup'e of weeks In Iowa. Thmks to our good friend. W. F. Mason, for another year’s subscription to this ever good. hanker Culley arrived iioim from Greeley last w eek, on the sick list, hut is better at present. Miss Bertha Loflioim has been quite ill fora week past with la grippe, but is much better at present. Thanks to M. Zellers of Boelus as on-of the first to renew his alle giance t > Tiie Xouthwevteus for the new year. Justin B. Ford commences the New Ye r by becoming a reader of this great an 1 gi»od. May his shadow never grow less. Jo*. McC »y, one of our good readers fr» m El Reno. Okl., re nembers us w ith i to iple of y are’ subscription with the new year. Thanks, .lame; I.e • <nd family of St. Paul, ana Mi^s Edui Lee of Aurora, spent Cliret uas in tiiis city with their par ent*. Mr. ami Mr*. Geo. Lee. Ihnry Kls ter has had a tine robe made out of the elk hide, which he brought back with him from his hunt ing trip to Yellowstone Park. It is a beauty. Mrs. K. E. Ditto w.is the first of our subscrilien* to remember us at the bc gining of the new year, and Marvin Lee of St Paul w is a close second, Mon day morning. Thanks. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Gibson enter tain*! at New Year’s dinner, Sunday, Messrs and Mesd imes E. S. Hayhurst. Geo. II. Gibson, James Gallowav and Harry Tavlor and families and a splen did social tune was enjoyed by all. The best news that we have heard this week is that Dr. Kearns had so far recovered as to be able to attend his du ties at the swit‘hboard Tuesday. And oow we are going to wager that as soon as warm weather sets in, the good doc tor w ill lie able to be out on our stree s again. Rev. Oram, presiding elder of the Methodist church for this district, has been appointed missionary for Porto Rico, and Rev. Jas. Leonard of Uni versity l'Uce has been appointed pre siditigelder in his stead. Dr. Crane, according to the Lincoln News, wil) le ive for Porto Rico Jan. 8, Mr. and Mis. W. R. Mellor gave a H ippy New Year party at their hos pitable home, last .Saturday night, to the members of the Methodist choir and a few i>eraonal friends, where ad watched the old year out and the new yeir in. the evening being passed in musrc. games, etc., with the accom pmiment by a choice lunch. D. A. Johnson and wife gave r recep tion to their sou, Victor, and bride of Loup City, at their home, Wednesday evening. There were some fifty present and a very enjoyable evening w*as •pent. Refreshments were served. The young peop e were the recipients of many h mils une and useful pres •nts.—Aurora Republican. At the I't-guning of this glad New Year, we want to extend our warmest thanks to on« and all who htve the past year given us local news by phone and oth*Tw isa, thereby helping us m ike the paper better by their thougtful Hindi!* ss. Will they please use the phones either at the office or residence at any time to give us the news the coming year, and lots of it You wi l? Thanks On Fruity evening, Dec. 3Jth, the members of the Unity Club and their husbands and sweethearts met at the beautiful new home of Mr and Mrs. U S. la-itHng'-r, where a good program was given, consisting of vocal and in strumental music, r ecitations and ihe paia*r on “Habit*.” by Mrs J, P. Lein ing« r. which latter deserves more pmi-e than our pen can give at this time. At Ihe close of the program, all took part in garms, social talk and lastly, refresh ments were served such as Loup City ladies are noted for, and none compare. It is such gatherings as this that helps brighten our lives and seals the bond of brotherhood closer May the ladies of the Unity Club iriveseveral such even ings duricg the winter. The gentle men w< nt home with a better opinion oictofes and Sretb ywwm la general asui •Trrh the secret-bone- fhftt they might be n-i£6ujt*?r*’o miMY-ife-iiia spKTiiTafs&r •»*« -**«»•.**•*>» ..~.xjfjz “_____" .jlKlSSOffi" Louie Bechthold is another la giippo vic’im. Dr. Long returned Monday from his business trip to the west part of the s'ate. Miss Minnie Lofholra began a six months’ school in the Kay district, Monday of this week. A. L. Zimmerman was another of our good friends who remembered us sub stantially on Monday. Thanks, B inker Hansen made his regular an nual New Year’s call at this office on Tuesday. On all other times he has the ‘•call” oo us—sight draughts. See? Andrew rearson of Washington township was another of our good friends who took occasion to make the editor happy the first business day of the year. Mr. Converse and little granddaught er. Graey, spent Christmas with Mr. Walker at Glbben, Nebr. Mr. Converse also drove over last Fridty and spent New Year's, returning Monday. The ladies of the G. A. It. and Circle had their anuual tree full of good tilings for the different ones at Society Hall Saturday afternoon. Lunch was served and a good time was reported. The Ounnerson & Zimmerman Land Co. *old four farms in this county dur ing the past two weeks. Also one piece of town property which brought the nice tot d sum of $15,500. Supt. Hendrickson returned last Sat urday 'iroin an attendance on the State Teachers’ Association, which held its session in Omaha, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday. He reports a most interesting session, with over two thousand teachers present. That race suicide has not extended its skeleton embrace within the con fines of ShermaM county, we have only to point with pride to the fact that Dr. Main alone attended the birth of twen ty-six blight little cherubs last year. Sherman county is all right. Commencing next Saturday, I will b°gin giving a 25c bargain eyerv Satur day. These will be for Saturday only and the price on the article given is only good lor the one day. Different article every week. Next Saturday, eight bars Laundry Soap, 25c. BeliCkac Monday night was one long to be re membered by Council No. 13f, Mystic Legion and for which all return thanks to Deputy Dubry. Dunng the session several new members were initiated and at the ciose a sumptuous oyster supper was served by Deputy Dubry, not only to the members, but a large number of invited guests, after which dancing was indulged in till a late hour. You can always rest assured the local newspaper will do more towards build ing up home interests than home in terests do towards building up their lo cal papers. The more the merchants patron'ze their home papers the more strenuously do the heme papers w’ork to advance the merchants’ interests. Let the home papers have a derth of support from their business men, and you deprive them of incentive to work for the upbuilding of home interests Here is a thought for the Commercial Club. With Horace Greeley,s maxim, “Go west, young man, and grow up with the country,” ringing in his ears, Frank Burleigh, the editor’s son, leaves to morrow morning on the U. P. towards the setting sun. The editor himself did the same act when he was still in his teens, winding up on the golden shores of California, and getting all kinds of experience, and we rather think the idea a good one for boys as they grow up to get a littl of such wholesome lessons as are inculcated by the “Go it alone” idea. Miss Ernestine Odendahl entertained the parents of her pupils in music by giving a Recital at her home, Saturday evening, Dec. 31st. in which nearly all the members of the class took part, some l»eing detained at home on ac count of sickness. The duets given were especially good and the entire pro gram was enjoyed by all. After the program was finished, delightful re freshments were served and then a roy al good time was had playing games till the bells told of the arrival of the Happy New Y>ar,when fill wished their hostess good night and departed for their different homes, conscious of an evening most delightfully passed. A newspaper if a correct index of a town. Let papers teem with big, glow ing, at'ractive advs of home business men, and the public at once conclude the town is a live one and naturally gravitate toward that business mart. On the other hand, let the business men withhold their patronage and the home papers appear without the diversified interests of the town well renresented, and the readers of the pabers lose inter est in that town as a competitive point, •ggtafdHfr: gppdadjgg the merchants and urri j fans pdfic&.QJft brook Don’t forget Cording’s s»le. The board of supervisor* convened today W. it. Mellor took a business trip to Columbus last Friday. Archie and Beth Zimmerman re turned to school Monday, See Chris. Johansen’s new dray card. He will do you good «rork Supt.Hendrickson agaiu remembered us substantially with the new year Thanks Miss Sarah Lofholm was a sufferer from la grippe last week, but taught her school, even under difficulties. Misses Sadie Swranson and Jestie Leinmger returned Monday from a holiday visit with their mutual friend, Miss Mari" Sebold, at Harvard, Neb Uncle Tom Chamberlain was over from the wert part of the county, Tuesday, and is still glorifying over the big Republican victory of Novem ber. Dr. Main will not have an office in the bank, but will retain bis office at his residence until further notice. The doctor is one of our most successful practitioners. See his card in another column. E. E. l’racey yesterday gave us his customary New Year’s greeting. In addition to his own paper he sends a copy yearly to his good father at Ghent, New York The Misses Maud and Ethel Mercer, from near Harvard, who were visiting their grandparents, Judge a il Mrs. Angier. last week, returned to their home Saturday. Wilber Waite and Carsten Truelsen re:urned from Ord. Tuesdiy, where they have b en looking up the electric lighting plant, with the idea in view of future lighting of Loup City by elec tricity . Pastor Wold of the Baptist church will preichnext Sunday on the followii g subjects: Morning, “The Master Pas sion of Christ;” evening, “The Valley of Dry Bones ” You are cordially invited to attend. We received a pleasant call Tuesday from Mr J. A. Stockton, of Benedict, Nebr., who is looking over the country in view of locating, We trust he may 3nd just what suits him and become a i trident of our goodly county. We have a few bad days in Nebraska during the winter, but they are rare as angel visits. Stand up for Nebraska and especially for Sherman county which is in the belt of the best weather conditions of the best state in the union We have for sale near Sterling. Ills. 187 acres, 120 acres and 80 acre tracts. We also have another tract of about 2500 acres of bottom land and upland in Men«* county, Ills. For particulars, call on Gunnerson & Zimmerman. 8 There was a very pleasant entertain ment and box supper given at the Prairie Gem school house, Monday evening of this week, at which $28 6o was i eli d toward the purchase of an organ for the school. A large attend ance was reported many being from town. Mr. and Mrs. Musser entertained the following lelatives and friends at their new and beautiful home at Sans Sucie, on New Year’s Day: Mrs. Musser’s father, Dr. Barr, of Lincoln, and her sister, Mrs Clapp, and her husband, Dr. Clapp of the State University, and Mr. and Mis. K. P Starr of Loup City. Married at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo Lee, of this city, Wednesday. Jan. 4th,1905, their daughter Miss Edna Lee to Mr. Clark Ilickmau of Marquette, Neb. The bride and groom left the same day lor Marquette, where they will make there future home. Rev. Cowell was the officiating clergyman. The ceremony was a very quiet one, nore but the family and one or two personal friends being present. We extend congratulations to the happy couple. We have received a letter from Mr. C. H. Conklin, at Corrcctionviile, Iowa, desiring us to inform the public that be will return to Loup Citv, with his family as t-oon as spring opens and put down cun'nt sidewalks again. He also has a fin i set of cement tile moulds for making different sized tiling, and has just purchased the best cemsnt build ing llock machinery out for making any kind of block and of any size up to 24 ii c’u-s wide and 5 feet in length. He informs us that he intends making a ! permanent business of doin' cement work, and desires our people to remem ber him when in need of a >y such work. Scarcely a week passes that The Northwestern does not turn down advertising pHronage from out of town. A week or so since, we turned down a goodly dls, lay adv. from the NebraAa Clothing Store. Last wsek we reft sed a big grocery adv. from a foreign house. We have on our desk at present a big advertising proposition tiom a piom .■!.»• W« have a letter j from a mss tanking fe* «_locs»*lcsrla = r|,.e IwgQgliSdie'liasmgEE,'; Thar cue jdMiafHfegr ttps^eeiat* HBrrgrofefealagriag- and: reHiryl-1 Don’t forget (Wording’s sale. Victor Johnson and wife r« turned from Aurora Monday. Mis’ Lada Chase returned to school at Doane college, Monday. W. C. Dickey 'of Council Bluffs is lere looking after one of his rented farms, this week. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Mellor attended i party given by If. S. Cook at St Pault Tuesday evening of this week. Judge Angier and family watched the New Ye r in at the home of then son and brother. Ed Angier. west of town. • We recei ved a pleasant call, Tuesday from the good Keller boys, w, H. and A. E.,of Rockville, who of course are readers and admirers of The North wEStErx. Come again hoys. While Hans Deitz was loading a car of hogs here Monday, he came near losing an eye caused by a whip lash striking him in the optic, wnile mak ing a pass at a unruly porker. The doctor say* the sight of the eye will be saved, however. We understand there is to be another barber shop in the old building vacated by the Draper Saddlery company. With the one to be obened in the new bank building will give us tour shaving shops out of which the public ought to be first “next” after til's. C \V. Fredrick who catne here from St. Paul a few weeks ago and opened a jewelry store in Cooper's grocery, has purchased the jewelry business of J. F. Jeffords in St. Paul, and returned to that city. Mr. Fredrick has made many friends dnring his short stay here, a- d all unite in regret that he and his good family le ive us, although best w idles go with them. Looking for Men That are losing cattle with cornstalk disease, and those w ho are not losing cat tie. I want to stop your loss and protect those who haven’t lost any by using Muir’s National Oornstdk Remedy, a sure preventive. Your neighbors are using it and being convinced every day. Do Dot lose any more c ttle. Call on or address, B. L. GOODELL, Sole Agent, Loup City, Neb. On Sale at P. O. Heed’s Hardware 5-4t Burlington Excursion Rates Landseekers, half rates Dec. 20, Jan 3 and 17 to Olahoinn, Tex*s and South-, West. Live Stock convention, Denver; one fare plus $2, round trip, Jan. 7 to 9. LOW RATES Yia UNION PACIFIC. Denver, Col., and return, $16.80 Tickets on sale Jan. 7 to 9 inclusive, good returning Jan 31, 1905. Round trip tickets, via U P., Nov. 1 to April 30, Denver, $23.70; Colorado Springs, $27.70; Pueblo,$29.95. One wav settler’s low rate to points in Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Ken tucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, the Caro linas, Tennessee and Virginia on the following dates: Jan. 17, Feb. 7 and 21, March 7 and 21, ami April 4 and 18. Homeseekers’excursions January io June, Rate, one fare j lus $2 for round trip. Legal Notice. In the District Court of Sherman Coun ty, Nebraska: Ida Brothwell, as guard-) ian of Emily Irean [ Broth we’l and Bertha | Clara Brothwell,daugh- | ters and sole heirs at | law of Charles H. Broth- | Order to well, deceased, minors, }ShowCause. Plaintiff, v*. Ida Brothwell, Emilv Irean Brohwed. and Bertha Clara Brothwell, Defendants , In the matter of the estate of Charles H. Brothwell, deceased: On this 22nd day of December. 1904, this cause came on for hearing upon the petition of Ida Brothwell, as guardian of Emily Irean Brothwell ar-d Bertha Clara Brothwell, daughters and sole heirs at law of Charles H. Brothwell, deceased, minors, praying for license to sell the following describe! real estate situate in Sherman county, Nebraska, to-wit: The southeast quarter of the northeast quarter and the north *ast quarter of the southeast quarter and the south half of the southeast quarter of section fourteen, in township four teen north of range fourteen west, sub ject 10 one certain mortgage thereon in favor of Frank H. Mevers, for the sum of $500 and interest; also, one certain other mortgage to Andrew J, Wilson for the sum of $200 with interest for the support and education of said mi nor children. It is therefore ordered that all per sons interested in said estate appear be fore the Honorable Bruno O. Hostet ler. Judge of the District Court of Slier man county, Nebraska at the court house in Kearuey, Nebraska, on the 11th day of February, 1905, at 10 o’clock a, in., to show cause why license should not be granted to said guardian to sell said above desc-ibed real estate for the support and education of said minor children, and ihe « xpenses and costs of this sale. It is further ordered by the court that thiw notice be published for three consecutive weeks in The Loup City Northwestern, s newspaper pub lished and of general circulation in the coun&of SbzFxan. ^ TSni*'.:' LuSTETLXfc. j: Dfctriet of the IStti [ .. _ ’ i HEflE -you have if * ±J | Fafon OfgapsJ are a ' Lari TO BEAT. ^ [ xSeclioncd BooRc&se I ' \ The Bookcase for the - Home The Macey Sectional Bookcase — is mechanically correct and artistically perfect. The very best and latest structural features are combined with that high standard of quality, artistic nicety of finish, design and scrupulous attention to details, for which all Macey goods are justly famed. Catalog for the asking. Full line on exhibition at W. D. Hover & Co.’s Gold Weather is Gopiipg And you will want something to keep you warm. We’ve got it. FUR COATS, from $13 to $35^ OVERCOATS, from $3.50 to $30 Caps, Mitts, Sweaters, Felt Boots, Underwear. In * fact everything in Gents’ Furnishings. Also received another line of . Ladies’ and Children’s Jackets Get our Prices and look our stock over. JOHNSOF-LopEFTZ eo. Are You In Need? 01' A Wagon, Buggy, Harness, Wind Mill, Corn Sheller, Feed Grinder, Gasoline Engine, Etc.. T. M. Reed TIME TABLE, LOUP CITY NEBR. Lincoln, Denver, Omaha, Helena, Chicago, Butte, St. Joseph, Salt Lake City, Kansas City, Portland, St. Louis, San Francisco, and all points* and all points ast and sontb. West. TRAINS LEAVE AS FOLLOWS: GOING EAST No. 52 Passenger.. 10*53 a. in. No. 60 Freight.10 53 a m. GOING WEST No. 51 Passenger. 6:15 p. m. No. 59 Freight.6:15 p. no. Sleeping, dinner and reclining chair cars (seats free) on through trains. Tickets sold and baggage checked to any point in the United Stales or Canada. □ For information, maps, time tables anil tickets call on or write to K. L, arthuh Agent. Or J. Francis, GenM Passenger Agent. Omaha, Nebraska. AND Transfer —;o:~ Give me a trial cn your draying and transfer business, and I will guarantee satisfaction. S. N. CRISS, Propr. USTe’w Ol+/y "Dray Line ! U P RAILWAY. OVERLAND ROUTE *Fhrs@ Daily Vraiqs to. j Calii’oi nia* ' TRAINS ARRIVE AND DEPART AS* J FOLLOWS:— No. 38 leaves daily except Sunday i pans enger). 7:25 a. ro No. 88 leaves Monday. Wednesday aack Friday, (mixed) 12;20p. m. No. 90 leaves Tuesday, Thursday ami Saturday, (mixed) 1:15 p. m. No. 87 arrives daily except Sunday (mixed) j 12;05 p. m. No. 37 arrives daily except Sunday (paas enge>) 7:50 p. ra. No. 39 (passenger) Tuesdays. Thursdays and Saturdays, arrives at 5:55 p m. First classservlc- and close connections east, west and south. Tickets sold to al! points aud baggage checked through to destination. Information will be cheer fully furnished on application to Frank Hisek, Agent Round Front Barn, J. H. MINER. Props Loup City, * -I/C2r. » (Opposite Noit*twtsrern Office) --- 9 fined Uvv-Tv Rigs, careful driveia. Headquarters it* iaroiejk’ U ‘'om merriai menrs trade gives e*pt*v?*Y 41 im-ti or. Yoitr patiuiiag# *•