When winter is over, the flies are sure to come. I am now pre pared to fit you out with Window Screens, Doors, Springs, Hinges, etc., etc. Respt. Yours, P. O. REED. THE NORTHWESTERN THURSDAY. APRIL 27, 1905 Lioaal Dsws. A Few Market Quotations. Cattle, per 100 lbs Ilogs, per 100 lbs. Corn, ber bu. Wheat, per bu— Oats, per bu. live, per bu. Eggs, per doz— Butter, per lb. $2.00(2 $4.00 4.50(3 4,65 .29(2.33 .4l@ .(55 .17@ .22 .50(3 .55 12 18 Notice. We have for rent one SO-aere pasture, two 160-acre pastures and one 400-acre pasture. For particulars call on Gunn arson & Zimmerman. See D. C. Grow for Best Flour. Poultry netting at P. O. Reed's. W 20, Ashley Conger, the drayman Get him. Choice Buckwheat Flour for sale by D. S. Grow. Base balls, masks, glove^ bats, etc., at P. O. Reed’s. All kinds of fresh lobsters at Gas teyer’s (canned). Phone A. T. Conger. W 20, wheo in need of a drayman. John Slayter returned home from Kearney Monday evening. Car with Buggies and Spring wagons just arrived at T. M. Reed's Northern Milling Co.'s mill stuffs on sale by D. C. Grow. Try them. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs W. P. Reed last Thursday morning. Every housekeeper wants best Hour in the market. D. C. Grow keeps it 31rs. C T>. Hill who was visiting at Lees Park, returned home last Friday. W. D. Hover, Embalmer and Fu neral Director. Ready day or night. Julius Kuh of Sioux City. S D., is a new reader of The Northwestern. Call and see my new stock of buggies and spring wagons. T. M. Reed. Aztec lump, Nigger Head lump, also nut coal always on hand at the Taylor Elevator. Mrs. Chris Ilauck offers her 8-room residence protertv for sale. See her for particulars. Miss Cora Leininger and Miss Edna Minshull visited friends in Arcadia over Sunday. Dr Sumner Davis,Grand Island, Neb. specialist in disease of eye and ear. Examination for glasses. Get ahead of the flies by ordering your screen doors and window screens of LEiNinoER Lumber Co. All persons indebted for the service of Beautiful Prince or Avener Wit, may settle with either of the under signed and be receipted for the same. D. C. Leach, F. G. Pierce, Near Huxley. St. Elmo barn. The ladies of the G. A. R. will give a chicken-pie dinner and supper at Society Hall, Saturday, May 6th, 1905, for the purpose of raising funds to defrav the expenses of Decoration Day. Every body come and eat chicken-pie. Price 25c. Drs. Davis & Farnsworth of Grand Island, Neb., are prepared to treat all forms of chronic diseases, such as Rheu matism, Stomach disorders, Tumois, Cancers, Paralysis, Kidney diseases,etc. The doctors use. besides medicine and surgery,the x-ray, hot air baths, elec sricity and massage. The Woman’s Club will give an afternoon musicale at the home of Mrs A L Zimmerman. Saturday, April 29th, from 2:30 to 5 o’clock. Program to begin at 3 o’clock prompt. Admission 10c, to be applied on the fountain fund. Ladies from the country especially invited. Come and bring your friends. Order of Committee. E. F. .Tones, in the employ of Truel sen & Mellor, well diggers, met with a severe and painful accident on the Harrington place, yesterday. In lower ing afpipe into the well, his hand be came entangled in the chain, tearing off the top of a little linger and bruis ing the third finger badly. He was brought to town where Dr. Long dressed his hand. Frank Dennis arrived from Trenton, last Monday, to take charge of the Northern Milling Co’s interests tn this city, vice D. C. Grow, who resigned to take charge of the new milling com pany’s interests Frank is a hustler and we are glad to have him with us again and trust he may become a permanent fixture in our city. He will not move his family here till later. Frank Tkywart was over on Clear Cfeek last Sunday, visiting his mother and sisters. They will shortly come to live with Frank, as they have disposed of their farm there and most of their stock. Mrs. Tykwrart may shortly buy or build a home in Loup City. Frank says much excitement exists over the Haddix-Butler killing oyer on Clear Creek, and threats are prevalent that Iladdix were safer not to return to the scene of their uble. > Spades, shovels and post hole diggers at P. O Reed's If you want a rose bush, go to F. E. Brewer at once. Grand Island woven wire fencing at P. O. Ibed's. Mr. Will Marcy is recovering from liis me it illness. Mr w. H. Brown of David City, arrived here last Thursday on a visit to his daughter, Mrs. E G Taylor Gasteyer's store furnished the thst strawberries of the season last Thurs day. The store is alwajs in the lead. Will Zimmerman and Rol Hendrick son went up to Arcadia last Thursday evening and were put through the Encampnment degrees. The Easter program rendered by the Sunday School children at the Baptist church Sunday evening, was a real success in spite of the inclement weather. We received a pleasant call from Mr. ) Wlil Albers of Litchiield last weeK Mr. Albers advanced the subscription j of our good friend Clias. Haller an- I other year 'Thanks. There will be preaching at the German church next Sunday morning at 10:30 o’clock by Rev. Benkenduefer of Aurora All Germans and those interested are invited to attend. The M. E. fair and chicken-pie supper last Friday evening at Society Hall gave the ladies some$63 and a little over for their trouble, and the event was good as is always the case in whatever the ladit s attempt. B. M.Gasteyer hid a tinelv decorated sho v window at the store last Satur day with a hen and brood of young chicks, the first of the season It formed the nucleus of much interest among the young people and older ones as well. Mr. George Scott was called from his home at Council Bluffs, Iowa, last week by the serious illness of bis good mother He returned home Saturday to attend some business, returning to his mother's bedside the tirst of the week. E. M. Johnson of Rockville was among the boys who were up Tuesday to ride the Woodman goat. He escaped without serious injury, all because he became insured as a reader of The North wertern before attempting the difficult feat. Erick is all right A E. Charlton informed us Monday that he had just let the contract for building two cottages on his lots north of J. 13. O'Bryans residence, to Wm. Rowe and work would begin at once. They will be ot six rooms, storv and a half, and there will be a 75 foot frontage to each. News h. s been received from I)r. A S. Allen, of Chicago, that he has lately undergone an operation for appendicitis, and that he is rapidly recovering He graduates in the dental school at that city. May 4th, and will be in Loup City to open his dental office about May loth. Kev. W. It. Moon of Litchfield, 111., arrived here last Friday evening to visit his sister, Mrs. S. S. Hover, and family. He is on his way to a new field of labor at Weir, Idaho. He preached for our Methodist friends last Sunday evening. Rpv. Moon expected to leave for Idaho yesterday morning. Dr. Kearns is the first of the season with a handsome fiower bed of hy acinths and tulips in full bloom. Near by is a bed of pansies just peeping forth, the Whole bearing the sweet incense of spring. Each year Dr. Kearns’ garden is a bower of beauty, and this sesson he will have several new varieties, one a bed of Japanese variety, said to be most bewitching when in bloom. Rev. Cowell’s usually docile horse engaged in a yery undignified runaway last Saturday, maksng kindling w'ood of the preacher’s chaise While the reverend was visiting at the bedside of1 Mrs. Scott, who w'as quite ill, the animal became frightened at some oau*e and took a spin tor his health. When fojnd, he had divested himself of all his paraphernalia and was quietly browsing at though nothiug out of the way bad happened. We are indebted toSupt. Hendrick son for a fine picture of the graduating class and teacher, of the Balsora school, whose commencement exercises we attended some weeks since. The two young lady graduates of No. 60. who joined with the Balsora school, were not taken with the group, owing to the distressing accident sustained by one of them in a runaway at the close of the exercises, and the other young lady refraining through courtesy to her classmate. Ic seems to be the concensus of opinion among the business peopie with whom we have talked and with our people generally, that Loup City should have another Carnival this fall. Last year, with tbe shortest of time for preparation. Loop City had a Carnival and Street Fair which was pronounced by all tojiave been a success from start to finish, even with most execrable weather a portion of the time. Now, what do our people say to having a meeting at an early day and make arrangements for a Carnival ? Let us hear fiom those interested. Double Wedding. A very pleasant wedding took place at the residence of H. S. Wold, Wednes dd time. By order of committee. G.A. Heikes, deputy M. W. A was married yesterday to a Central City la y. Miss Elva Zimmerman went to York last Friday to make her sister, Miss Beth, a short visit. Milo Gilbert on Tuesday, sold eight hogs for which he received Si 11.15. Who can b«mt that? There will be preaching at the Wiggle Creek church this coming Sunday after noon, by Rev. Cowell. T. M. Scott and wife of Aurora, are here at the bedside of Mr. Scott’s mother who is seriously ill. Geo. H. Gibson leaves Monday to attend the State Encampment of the M. W. A. held at Columbus. Harry Tavlor this week joins Tiie Northwestern family of readers, and will now be happier than ever. Let’s see. It rained Easter Sunday, which according to the old saw gives us seven rainy Sundays to follow. We are indebted to Mrs. J. A. Gilbert for advance subscriptions for her pa per and the copy sent to her daughter, Mrs. V. W. Krise in Oregon. Married, at the court house by coun ty Judge Angier, Wednesday, April 2d, 1905, Mr. Win. E. .Johnson, of Custer county, and Miss liosetta C. liennett, of Valley county. Will Wharton was severely injured at the U. P. engine-house, last Thurs day, and now indulges in a rather un dignified limp to his walk. lie will be all right shortly as you can’t keep a good man down. What is Loup City going to do on the dog question? There are more measly curs roaming about town and making night hideous with their unearthly howling and barking than is conducive to the health of the average citizen. We hereby call the attention of the village trustees to the dog nuisance, and ask them to take some action toward, abating it. We have no objection to valuable specimens of the canine creation, if they are properly restrained, hut to the thousand and one worthless curs that infest the village, we mildly(?) protest against their receiving the keys of the city and making festal occasions when humanity desires rest and sleep. What action will the trnstees take, or if any. F* E Brewer Sells School Supplies, Trees, Plants and Shruds, and Writes Insurance of all kinds. Insure your crops in the St. Paul Fire and Marme Insur ance Co of St. Paul, Minn. sSectioiml Book llnrl case L_) 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 i HOME CLEANING TIME Is upon you. Don’t forget We Sell Carpets from Samples We Carry A few Art Squares in Stock. Our $2.75 Hugs Are Beauties. WE ARE SELLING MORE 25 apd 50 Cept Shades THAN EVER BEFORE We carry Wide Shades for Cottage Windows If there are any pictures in the county that are not framed, we would like to have you bring them in any time. We are making a special effort to please you in this line. W.MOVEM Jf You /Vfe Goipg fo ]Meed a planless You should call and examine our stock os Custom-Made Harness that w • are manufacturing. We are using nothing but tne Celebrated 11*0111 s Devlin Pure California Oak Leather. None better made. This leaMn is tanned bv the old process, witli pure oak bark That is why c*‘ 1 guarantee every set of harness we make. We have also a Dipping l»i * for Oiling Harness, and by our method of heat'ng the oil, we will gua nntee to get more oil in your harness than you can rub in them in a we* . We have the largest line of Baddies and Collars, as well as Harness, ev carried in your city. We also have a car of Buggies and Wagons th ■' we expect to have ready ror your inspection hy March 1st. We handle a tine line of Hardware, including Stoves and Ranges, Barb Wire, Poult iy Netting Wire from iwo to six feet high. We also have a line ot Furni ture that we are making extremely low prices on in older to make ro> 1 for our Buggies and Wagons that are coming. We do all kinds of re pairing Harness, as well as oiling Give us a call, when you need an - thing in our line, and we will try to please you. Yours for Business, _DFflPEP BPOS. The place you will find Binis in H iMiiis We can save you money by dealing with us, and WE CARRY The Suits for Stout JVlep we CAN It JOFNSO|Y-LOPENTZ CO. SEE T. M. Reed FOR Buggies, Wagons, FARM IMPLEMENTS, WIND MILLS AND WELL WORK, Loup City, - Nebraska. “Now, what are young ladies made of ? What are young ladies made ot ? Ribbons and laces and sweet, pretty faces; that's what young ladies are made of! !» the Loup City girls have the sweet, pretty faces, and we have the ribbons and laces. Incidentally, we’ve a lot of New Silks for Shirtwaists TOO. BOTH in washable JAPS and Talfetas TVip Washable Jap Silks are 24 inches wide and are cut in 4 yard patterns. They come in the plain shades of Brown Navy (Seen Scarlet, White and black; also in fancy stripes and swell checks, all of which we retail at 50c per yard. In the Taffeta Silks, which have the soft finish, we ' have the following: Blue and Green striped changeable, 27 in. wide. Light Tan, with Turquoise blue dot, 27 in wide, Red and Black changeable, with white broken stripe, 27 in. wide, Green and Silver white changeable, 27 in. wide. Dark Brown, with fine white stripe and blue dot, 27 in. wide. Golden Brown and Black Changeable, 27 in. wide