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About The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917 | View Entire Issue (July 20, 1905)
Big bargains on guns Saturday, July 29, at P. O. Reed’s. Come and get a good gun * at a low price and fall in line for fall shooting. THE NORTHWESTERN THURSDAY. JULY 20, 1905. Iioaal Daws. A. P. DeLyster is SOLE AGENT for JOHN SOLMS OLD STORE Loup City, • Nebraska Call ’Phone R23. A Few Market (Quotations. Cattle, per 100 lbs.#2.00^34.00 Hogs, per 100 lbs. 4.85 Corn.berbu. .37(a 41 Wheat, per bu.35 @ .62 Oats, per bu. .13<a .20 Rye, per bu.48(« .53 Eggs, per doz. 8 Butter, per lb. 13 Fine meal at Model Restaurant. Phone A. T. Conger. W 20, when in need of a drayman. Two fresh cows for sale. See M. V. Wharton for particulars. T. M. Reed has just received a car load of twine and buggies. T. II. Eisner has bought another lot west of his new residence. Trv a meal at the Model Restaurant under the new management. The Northern Milling Co. handles best grades of Hour and feed. A nearly new Deering McCormick Binder for sale at T. M. Reed’s. Miss Nettie Conger had a phone placed in her residence last Friday. The Baptist Sunday School held a picnic in Creary's grove, yesterday Lowest rates,best advantages at York College, York, Nebr. See our ad. Troy Hale and wife left this morn ing for a two weeks’ trip to Hot Springs, Utah. I)r. Main is enjoying a visit from his good mother, Mrs. S. .1. Knowlton, or Dale, Ind. For sale—One thoroughbred Jersey bull and one heifer. John Lofholm Loup City, Neb. C. W. Fletcher went to Grand Island Tuesday, to attend the big horse sale in that city. Get ahead of the dies by ordering your screen doors and window screens of Lei Nino eh Lumber Co. S. S. Hover and son Neil left for their future home in Arkansas, Tues day morning. Dar 1). Grow and Gene Hickman left Tuesday for a trip to Arkansas and Indian Territory. A number of Loup City Masons and their wives attended a Masonic banquet at Arcadia, last Tliesday evening Mrs. Judge Wall and her grandson, Arthur Hansel, left this morning for a few weeks’ trip to llot Springs, Wyo, L. N. Smith has a three row Erway cultivator and one Towm’s surface cultivator to sell or exchange for stock. Miss Emoroy May of Central City, who has been visiting at the Gue home west of town, left for her home last Saturday morning. No letter nor cheaper insurance an be secured than that offered by the Bankers’ Life of Des Moines. See A. J. Johnson for particulars. The 8t. Elmo Livery Barn has a number of good buggies for sale If you are in need of one, you will do we'] to call early and see them Miss Grace Heglin, a former Loup City girl, was married at Arcadia las!; Thursday to a Mr. Isaacs of College View, near Lincoln, this state. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cattle came up irorn Grand Island to visit Mr. Cattle’s parent’s, Mr. and Mrs. It J. Nightin gale, and to attend the K. of P. picnic, returning home Saturday morning. Miss Marie Barr of Lincoln, arrived Tuesday evening to visit at Riverside Ranch, the comfortable home of Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Musser. We under stand she is to start a class in basket ball. Herman Jung has secured the ser vices of a first-class baker and will now open an up-to-date bakery in all the term means. Re will at all times keep on hand the best bread, pies, cookies, cake, etc., and solicits the patronage of our people. l)rt». Davis & Farnsworth of Grand island, Neb., are prepared to treat all forms of chronic diseases, such as Rheu matieiiK Stomach disorders, Tumors. Cancers, Paralysis, Kidney diseases,etc. -The doctors use. besides medicine and surgery,the x-ray, hot air baths, elec tricity and massage. Mr. Dooley of Omaha, an expert on telephone matters, is here assisting the local telephone company in htirr/ing the work iu that line.—Since the above was put in print, Mr. Dooley has called and insists he is Hennessey and not Dooley, which same calls for our apology to Mr. Dooley or Mr. Hennessy end we will let them scrap it out as to which 111; which belongs to. Notice to Farmers wanting seed wheat this fall. 1 will have extra quality- wheat free from rye. for sale. If wanted, leave orders with Northwestern for same 34 John B. Geitzen. W 20, Ashley Conger, the drayman Get him. Model Restaurant under new nwnt g' ment. Tty it. Mrs. Marcy and children returned home the first of the week. Don't forget the Northern Milling Co for Dour and feed stuffs. A second hand Aultman Taylor Separator for sale at T. M. Reed’s. Mrs. Parrott of Arcadia was the guest of Mrs. A. Johnson, last Friday. A. J. Johnson has the agency for the Banker's Life of Des Moines. See him. Loup City Fair and Carnival, Aug. 23,24 and 2">. Don’t forget the dates. I now have my twine on hand. T. M. Reed’. Mrs. Albert Johnson is enjoying a visit from her mother, Mrs. Boyce of Ac dia. Grandma Scott eave an afternoon tea last Friday, to a number of the good o d mother's in Israel. Dr Sumner Davis,Grand Island, Neb. specialist in disease of eye and ear. Ex imination for glasses. John O’Bryan came up from Grand Island last Friday, returning to his! la lrool duties Monday. John M. Taylor and W. Re’tenmayer did some work last week on E G. Taylor's elevator at Ashton . Con luctor Taylor is enjoying a visit from his daughter-in law, Mrs. Fred Taylor, of Belville, Kansas. Will Taylor arrived from Omaha hist Saturday on a visit to hig father, brother and numerous friends. Miss M;ie Brewer, who has been visit ing relatives here, left for Portland last week to attend the exposition. E. J. Delaney writes from Los Angeles, remembering The North western in its financial status. Late advices from the bedside of Mrs. Ashley Conger’s brother at Walnut Iowa, are very encouraging, with strong hopes for his recovery. The price of Aztec egg coal will be reduced to ST per ton at the J3.&M. elevator, after June 1st. This is a good summer coal for cook stoves A number of merry vourg people had a hay-rack party last Friday evening, tilling the air with music and good cheer as they drove over the city. Mrs. Ward Vervalin gave an after noon tea, Tuesday, to a number of friends in honor of her husband, who that day rouuded out the 30th anniver sary of the eventful vears of his life. A few of the intimate friends of Miss Cecil Angier, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Ed. Angier, gave her a pleasant surprise party last Friday evening, the occassion being her 14th b rthday anniversary. A surprise party was given at Pastor Wold’s residence, last Thursday even ing, in honor of Mrs. Wold’s sister. Miss Etha Putnam. Some twenty of our young people attended and a pleasant time is reported. Carsten Truelsen has been having a warm time the past few days wrestling with the fractious windmill at E G residence. And through it all he wore the s-une winsome smile that always graces his frontispiece. Get prices from the Keystone Lumber Co. on Hock Springs, Canon City, Mail land, Hanna and Monarch coal Also eastern and western anthracite. The Keystone Lumber Co. is making a cut price on coal for June and July. Jenner’s Park is the finest place in this section of the country for picnic parties and entertainments of a like character. Mr. Jenner will make satis factory airangements with those desir ing the use of the park for such purposes Marmion Lodge, k. of P. held a very pleasant picnic at Jenner’s Park last Friday afternoon, with sports of various kinds, ending with a nice lunch of sandwiches, cake and cream. Per haps a hundred and fifty happy people participated in the most enjoyable time. An inquisitive reader of the North western phoned us last Friday asking if the recipe we gave for killing lice on calves would act as weil on poultry. We rfspectfull refer the questioner io Bro. Brown, who is supposed to be authority on poultry at all stages of the game, since his experience of a few weeks ago. John Mathewson was over from Litchfield, last Saturday, and reports that the nail storm of the Hth instant practically harvested all his crops of small grain, as well as those of Fred Bickell, Louts Reisland, Tom Haller. F. D. Easterbrook and others in his neighborhood, leaving them to hold the empty sacks. Saturday n’ghi, 12:05 a. m —“Hello, where have you been?” “Why, r have just come from the Park, and such a good time; everybody with a smile on their faces; perfect order; good music, and the ice cream is just lovely, and what is more, dancing is not allowed to rue one minute after midnight. It is a fine place to spend the evening. Don’t miss these dances.” Postmaster Owens made a great, change in the looks of the postofiioe the first of the week, re-arranging matters in such a shape that it reminds one of the experience of Paddy, who in a half dazed condition from a night’s spree, got his breeches on in the opposite condition in which the tailor intended and when his attention was called to the fact, assured his friend that he was all right, only slightly twisted. A. 1*. Culley and family leave for a visit at the Portland exposition in a couple of weeks. Found, near the German church, on Tuesday of this week, a pair of gohl ! bowed spectacles. Harvesting of small grain is begun in earnest, and the music of the mowrers is heard on all sides. Will French and Chris Johansen have put in a cement crossing between the properties of Bert Chase and George Benschoter, Grandma Hawley of Arcadia and her daughter. Mrs. Taylor of Grand Island, arrived this noon on a yisit to Mrs. Wilbur Waite. The person who found a hand-made lady's handkerchief at the park last Fr> | day will tind the owner’s name in one i c irner of it. A P. Culley on Monday of this week purchased the wrest three lots of the Wes McCombs property, and informs us he intends building a home thereof this fall. Art Bennett and Walt McXulty left for Grand Island, Tuesday morning, to buy horses. If they do not find what j they want there, t^ey will go further west Troy Hale is busy catting his crop|of timothy, two and a half miles north of town Troy says it is the finest for many years, heavy and of excellent quality. J. S. Casada will have a lot of broke and unbroke horses on sale in Loup City this we^k Saturday. Don’t fail to take advantage of this sale for it's all good stuff. A telegram from Washington under date of July 17, says: “Chas. W. Gib son has been appointed postmaster at! Litchfield, vice A. H. Potter, deceased. ’ I Charley has the warm congratulations ; of his many friends over the county. Twice, now, Miss Long's class in physical culture has been postponed on the evenings dated, on account of other entertainments. However, it will meet this week Friday evening, without fail. Those interested will make a note of this. The memliers of the Methodist choir give Neil Hover a surprise party last Monday evening, meeting at the home of R. J. Nightingale, and proceeding from there to NeiPs home in a body, where a most delightful evening was spent. A party was given Master Frank Adamson this week Tuesdav afternoon at the residence of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. I). L. Adam»on, in honor of his llth birthday, at which a number of his young friends passed an enjoyable time, Mrs. James Johansen left last Satur-1 day fora few weeks’ visit with h*»r| parents at Oneida, Ills. Mr. Johansen j also left the same dav with, a consign- j ment of cattle for the Chicago market ! and will visit at Oneida later and re turn with Mrs Johansen. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Ileus hausen were up from Ashton, yesterday, visiting friends Mr. Heushausen has for some time past been at the 8t. Joseph hos pital in Omaha, taking treatment for a severe case of hernia, but we are pleased to note is rapidly regaining his usual health A pleasant afternoon party was given to Clarence and Christian Peterson, Monday afternoon of this week, by their parents, Mr. and Mrs; Otto Peterson. The boys are aged ten and twelve years, with their anniversaries twro days apart, and their parents gave them the party on the day between. II. M Gue and family left for Omaha last Saturday, where they will consult a specialist in regard to the eye of their son who was injured some months ago by the kick of a horse, the boy’s eye sightbeing sadly impaired, They visit fed over Sunday with friends at York on the way. They will be absent ten days or two weeks. Since his experience of last week, the editor sees snakes too often for his nerves. On Monday evening of tins week, he killed a viner On the cement walk leading past his home. The fact that this walk is the favorite play ground of a large number of small children of that neighborhood, does not make the good mothers feel any too comfortable. E. E. Tracv received last Friday from the St. Louis exposition manage ment a fine diploma in reward of his securing first prize at the exposition for the best “90 Days Dent Corn ” He is pro/nised later a bronze medal for the same Mr. Tracy is the only farmer in Sherman county to raise that kind of corn and says he took the date of plant ing and in exactly 90 days thereatter the corn was fully dented and ready for use, He says it makes excellent fodder cut up and fed with old corn. At 5 p. m. last Friday evening a boat or the little friends of Winnie Gasteyer gathered at Jenner’s Park to help the voung lady celebrate her lltli birthday. From that hour until 0 p. m., the park echoed the sounds of happy laughter, and it is the regret of the editor that lie was unable to be present on the merry occasion. When refreshments were served at 7 p. m., just sixty-iwo little folks sat down to partake thereof; but it is difficult to determine who were enjoying themselves the most, the chil dren or the baker’s dozen of grown folks who w'ere assisting Mrs. Gasteyer in serving the luncheon. At all events, a merry time is reported by all and it is hoped that a repetition will be in order before many days. 1 have for sale. 45 head of cattle, consisting of 2-year-old steers, yearling steers and heifers, cows and calves Have some very good milch cows that will be fresh early this winter. I also have a good, Superior disc drill, nearly new. that cost me 8*0; will sell for #50. This is the finest drill made and you need it for your fall wheat. This cattle stuff is all good and if not sold within ten days, will ship. Two and a half miles west of Loup City, at Round Hrove. H. 8. Conger.’ Loup City is taking on metropolitan airs in an unusual wav to her. Last Tuesday evening, somewhere before 10:.°»0, while the family were out enjoy ing the evening with friends at our metropolitan bathing park, some sneak thief broke into the residence of C. C Cooper, by prying open the rear screen door and turned things topsy-turvy The family wearing apparel was tossed hither and thither, in attempt to find some of the wealth or valuables sup posed to belong to all wealthy merchant men, but nothing was taken so far as has been noticed. Now, if it had been at the editor's mansion—but, pshawr! who ever heard of an editor’s house being invaded bv bold, bad burglars. They know who to touch. Road Notice. (Newton Road.) To all whom this may concern: The Commissioner appointed to view and report upon a road commencing at the northeast corner of Section twenty three (23), Township fifteen (15), Range fourteen (14), west in Sherium county, Nebrask, and intersecting with Road No. 155 at said point, and running thence directly east on Section line be tween Sections 13 and 24, Township 15. Range 14 and Sections 18 and 19, 17 and 20, 16 and 21, in Township 15, Range 13, and intersecting with Road No. 9i, and terminating at said Road No. 92. at the northeast corner of Sec tion Iwentv-one (21), 15 and 13, lias re ported in favor thereof, and all claims tor damage or objections thereto must be filed in the office of the County Clerk on or before the 15th day of September, 1905 or said read will be allowed with out reference thereto. Dated this 7th day of July, 1905 Geo. H. Gibson, County Clerk. (Last pub. Aug. 3. Notice to Non-Resulent Defendant, in the District Court in and for Sher man County. Nebraska. To Walter Cook: You are hereby notified that on the 17th day of July, 1905, Lovie Cook tiled her petition against you in the District Court of Sherman bounty, S ate of Nebraska, the object and prayer of which are to obtain a divorce from you on the grounds of Habitual Drunkenness. You are required to answer said petition on or before the 4th day of September, A. D. 1905. Lovie Cook, Plaintiff Rv her attorney, R P. Stakk. (Last pub. Aug 17.) ..—■ r 1 ' -- “ You want to try Jipi Copger, The Drayjnan. Phone, N15. Legal Notice. In District Court of Sherman County, Nebraska: Lizzie Her, Adiuinis-'| tratrix of the Ks- | tate of Lorenzo Dow | ller, deceased, Plaintiff, V8 Lizzie Her, widow of Lorenzo Dow Her, 1 VT„, deceased; Leonard , ^ otK e *a p* A. Her, Hazel D.ller and Alberta May ller. minor children and sole heirs at law of Lorenzo Dow Her. deceased. „ Defendants. In the Matter of the Estate of Lorenzo Dow Her, deceased Notice is hereby given that in pursu ance of an order of the Honorable Bruno O. Hostetler, .Judge of the Dis trict Court of Sherman County, Ne braska, made on the 21st day of .June, 1905. for the sale of the real estate here inafter described, there will be sold at the southwest door of the court house at Loup City in said county on the 8th day of August, 1905, at one o'clock p m. at public vendue to the highest bidder on the following terms, towit: $.2500.00 in cash; the balance on live years credit, the same to bear interest at the rate of six percent per annum, payable annual ly. deferred payments to be secured by a first mortgage on said premises, the following described real estate, situate in Sherman County. Nebraska, towit: The northwest quarter of Section two (2), in Township sixteen (16) north, Range fifteen (15) west; and the north east quarter and the east half ot the northwest quarter of Section three (3), in Township six-een (16) north. Range fifteen (15) west, containing 596 39-100 acres, subject to a mortgage oi $1000 00 with interest thereon at ten per cent per annum from November 1st, 1903; also subject to a lease thereon terminat ing March 1st, 1906. Said sale will re main open one hour. Dated this 20th day of July, 1905. Lizzie Iler, Administratrix of the estate of J.orenz.0 Dow Her, deceased. (Last pub. Aug. 3.) We haieaRound Oak heating stove, good as new, tor sale cheap at this ofilce. jgm For Sale by T. H. Eisner ft ?1 -:o: Good Goods at Right Prices Closing: Out Shirt Sale At Cost We have a lot of Shirts to close out at Prices that will surprise you.. .. All $1.00 and 75c Shirts at 50 cents 65c and 50c Shirts at 35 cents 50c and 35c Shirts at 25 cents Now is the time to get wi at you w ant in this line.. ... Also Other Good Bargains at JOHNSOP-LOPEPJZ GO. SEE T. M. Reed FOR Buggies, Wagons, FARM IMPLEMENTS, WINDMILLS AND WELL WORK, Loup City, - Nebraska. Oil on Troubled Waters Did you ever try to fill a lamp and miss your guess and put in just a little too much oil? Perhaps you got a little on your clean dress, and naturally it made you feel rather out of patience. We’ve found a remedy for this little mishap, in the most convenient oil can on the market today. It is called the “Never Fail,” is in the 5-gal. size and is painted red for Gas oline and blue for Kerosene. (And that reminds us that there has been a law pending re cently making it unlawfuf for any merchant to put Gasolene in any can that is not so labeled, either in words or in color.) Our vocabulary isn’t large enough to give you an accurate de scription of this can, so we will give you a cordial invitation to call and see for yourself. Take one home and use it for 30 days and if you don’t think its the best oil can you ever saw or used, return it to us and we will give you your money back. Now, isn’t that a fair proposition? 1 4