The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917, August 17, 1905, Image 8
' i • / For shelf and heavy hardware, see P. O. REED. THE NORTHWESTERN THURSDAY. AUG. IT, 1905. Iioaal D«ws. A Few Market Quotations. _ Cattle, per 100 lbs.$2.00(<j?$3.25 Ilogs, per 100 lbs. 5.40 Corn, ber bu.. .34(3; 39 Wheat, per bu.58 (a) .64 Oats, per bu. .15(3: .19 Rye, per bu.40(3> .46 Eggs, per doz. 10 Rutter, per lb. 15 Fine meal at Model Restaurant. White Wine Vinegar at Gasteyer’s. Are you getting ready for Carnival V Ray a manure spreader of T. M. Reed. W. R. Mellor went to Lincoln yester day. Gasoline Engines. T. M. Reed sells them. Judge Wall took a trip to Hastings yesterday. Don’t forget the discount sales on at Gasteyer's. Model Restaurant under new manage ment. Tiyit. H. M. Mathew did business in Ashton bust Saturday. Phone A. T. Conger. W 20, when in need of a drayman. W. F. Mason took a business trip to Greely this morning. T. M. Reed can sell you a good rake and mowing machine. Page Woven Wire fencing. Heston earth. L. N. Smith, agent. Ike Keith is building a new residence on his lots in east Loup City. Don’t forget the Northern Milling Co. for hour and feed stuffs. Try a meal at the.Model Restaurant under the new management. Another soaking rain visited this section last Saturday evening Another assortment of ribbon just received by Johnson & Lorentz. Lowest rates,best advantages at York College, York Nebr. See our ad. See W. P. Real for real estate and collections at reasonable prices. 3? Work has commenced on the foun dation of the new Baptist pirsoange. Phone N22, the Loup City Flour and Feed Store. Wes McCombes has charge The ladies of the Baptist Aid Society will lerve meals during the Carnival, next week. Dr. Sumner Davis,Grand Island, Neb. • specialist in disease of eye and ear. Examination for glasses. Harley llulbert is here from Oliiowa, this state, on a visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S D. llulbert. Get ahead of the flies by ordering your screen doors and window screens of Leinidger Limber Co. Try the Loup City Flour and Feed Store, R. W. McCombs, Manager, for best flour and feed. Phone N22. Union Pacific low rates, Omaha and return, SG15. Tickets on sale August 28, good returning August 29 Ak Sar-Ben. J. Q. Pray left yesterday for Ohio to attend a reunion of the Pray family in America. He expects to visit friends in Michigan and Indiana before his return. Get prices from the Keystone Lumber Co. on Itock Springs, Canon City, Mait 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. 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 tricity and massage. There was a merry dancing party given at the home of Mr. and Mrs D L. Adamson, on Monday evening of this week, in honor of the eighteenth birthday anniversary of their daughter, Mies Grace. About eighty of our young people were in attendance and a splendid time was reported. S. F. Reynolds returned from his extended trip to the east last Friday. Of course, he had a No. 1 time and re ports to that effect, but is glad to get back to the old camping ground. Ask ing Mr. Reynolds what he was going to do now, he said he should buy stock and was on the market for anything in that line the dear people ‘had to sell There are a great many people now adays who delight in telling us what they think of a hypocrite. He is indeed a despicable creature, and still it is worth our while to make a thorough analysis of his make up and to make » real diagnosis of his disease. With this end in view, the pas’or if the Baptist church will deliver a sermon nextSun day evening on “Hypocrisy.” A cordial invitation is extend d to all to atten 1. Gtstever’s for Heinz’s vinegar. Buggies, Buggies, at T. M. Beeil's. W 20. Ashley Conger, the drayman. Get him. (BHeinze sweet and sour pickles at Gasteyer’s Grand Island woven wire fencing at P. O Bted’s. Mrs. Halbert returned last week from a visit to Iowa. Onn Manchester was a Grand Island visitor Wednesday. Gus Lorentz is moving into his resi dence on Cedar street. Eight thousand loaded shells for fall shooting at P. O. Heed's. A few summer goods left at fias teyer’s at a great discount. HMrs. W. F. Anderson and children are visiting at Fairfax, S. D. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Budler and chil dren visited at Grand Island yesterday. There will be Episcopal services in the German church next Monday even ing. Mrs. Vic Johnson came up from Aurora last w ek on a visit to her parents. J. S. Pedler has let the contract for his new residence and dirt will begin to fly at once. Mrs. W. J. Fisher and children re- : turned Tuesday evening from their j Fremont visit. j Judge Angier is another man who contemplates the erection of a new residence in Loup City. F. W. Bissell is a new reader ot The Northwestern. • We welcome Father Bissell to our ranks of readers. Batavia Leader, L. C. Smith, Stevens,j Ithaca, Winchester, Martin and Union j shotguns for sale at P. O. Reed's Joe Cording returned from Omaha last Friday and we understand will take a position in a drug store at Burwell. Mr and Mrs. J. L. Baillie, father and mother of Mrs W. J. Usher, came home with her from J^remont for a visit, Mrs. Judge Angier gave an “At Home'’ to the Mothers' Club last week Thursday at her home in the suburbs. A big force of men are rushing the wtr'c on the First National Bank and the brick work is climbing rapidly up* a”d. What did we say would happen when Culley built his new bank. Just look at the new cement walks going up all over town. We are under obligations to our good friend, Henry Dolling, Monday of this j week for a mess of new corn and a juicy pumpkin, the first of the season. The contract has been awarded Olilsen Bros, for the newr Catholic i church, the same to cost some SI5,000, j and will be commented in a short time. Our German friends will hold ser vices in their church this coming Sun day morning, Aug. 19, at 10:30 a. m A cordial invitation is extended to all to attend. The two-year-old daughter of John Kosmicki, east of town, met with a very severe accident Monday, resulting in a fracture of the bones involving the shoulder joint. A baby girl was reported at the home of Milo Gilbert. Monday evening, by Dr. Hendrickson, and Milo is thereby ten years younger because of the advent of the young queen. Frank Nightingale came up from Lincoln last Friday evening to give his parents a farewell visit before they depart for the coast.. Frank and liis wife expect to go back to Lincoln today. Next week will be strenous times for Loun City, with a big circus and menagerie on the 22nd to be followed the next three days with the t air ana Carnival Better be here the entire four dajs. Miss Hazel Burleigh visited over last Sunday at the hospitable home of Mr. and £frs. Alex Baillie in Webster town ship, and reports a most royal time. She took her mother and Miss Long with her as attendants. A picnic party went down to the river, Tuesday, to camp for a few days on its classic banks, a few hundred rods below the eouth river bridge. If the mosquitoes do not eat them up they will remain the required time. Mrs. George Leininger, her little son, Harold, and good mother, Mrs. Burns, expect to leave today for an extended visit to the Pacific Coast. They will go to North Yakima, Wash., for a visit and then to the Portland Exposition. Last week we spoke of the Ravenna Creamery Co. taking in over fifty thousand pounds of cream during July. We should have said 50,150 pounds of butter made, so lay the error to the writer and understand there was re ceived over 150.000 pounds of cream A good lady friend from the country, hearing that the editor was the brother ot a preacher, with the same love lor yellow-legged chickens, brought in one of the juicy breed the first of the week, but ordered the editor not to mention the name of the donor, on pain of never having that history repeat itself. And we p.on isjd, for we love chicken. HYMENEAL. Lofholns-Uriss. One *«f the pleasantest weddings of the season was celebrated at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Lofholm, in th»s I city, last Friday evening, tiie occasion being the marriage of their third daugh ter, Miss Sarah A. Lofholm, to Mr. Simpson N. Cnss. also of tills city. The beautiful lawn at the home was lighted l»y a profusion of Japanese lanterns, where the celebration of the ! nuptials occurred. A little before nine o’clock in the evening, after the invited gr.ests to the number of perhaps a hundred had assembled, and to the sweet strains of the wedding march, the bridal party, led by the Baptist minister, Rev. 11, S. Wold, and the attendants. Misses Minnie and Etta Lofholm, sisters of the bride, as brides maids, and Messrs. Frank Foster and L Banks Hale, as groomsmen, acd with petite Lois Henry as dower girl marched from the house to the front porch, draped with lace curtains, where in a few appropriate words the man of God made the happy couple man and wife, following which the guests passed the party offering their well-worded con gratulations. The scene was a very pretty one and calculated to impress those present with its memories for many a long day. At the close of the ceremonv, the guests were seated at long tab'es covering tiie lawn, where refreshments were served, after which they repaired to their several homes, breathing best wi&hes to the newly made household. The bride is one of Loup City's very choicest girls, and a general favorite with her legion of friends here with whom she has lived since childhood, and where she has passed through her school days and since been one of the choicest teachers in the county. The groom is one of our steadiest and most industrious young men and we believe will make a model husband to the lovely girl who has made him the choice of her life. The j happy couple immediatlv went to I housekeeping in the W. II Morriss ' cottage, where they will be until the erection of a home of their own, which Mr. Criss will begin at once. The Northwestern wishes them the best j of all the good things of life and a! happy and prosperous future. Miss lllioda Reed of York, arrived Tuesday evening for a short visit with her unci**, D. M. Cue and family, of Web-ter township Our good friends, Oliver Dubry and j August Jaeschka are among those who i have renewed allegiance to The! Northwestern the past few days Thanks. Jennet’s Park is the finest place in this section of the country for picnic parties and entertainments of a like j character, Mr. Jenner will make satis factory arrangements with those desir-, ing the use of the park for such purposes Editor Brown wants one hundred of his subscribers to come in and pay up arrears on subscription. If we had no greater number than that who should come in to us for that purpose, we should be ashamed to mention it. We see him and go two or three hundred better. Please do not all come in at once. Cook & Barrett’s railroad show exhibited in Marion, Mich., June 15, and the Dispatch-Leader of that place in speaking of the show after it had gone says: “The Cook & Barrett circus which exhibited here yesterday gave the best performance of any show that has ever visited our city. There was not a poor act presented and several were the best we have ever seen. The slack wire, the contortion act and the barrel kicking were worthy of special mention.” When the press speaks in this manner of a show after it is gone, there can be no doubt ot its character They show in Loup City on Tuesday, Aug. 22nd, and give a grand street parade in the forenoon. Burlington Bulletin Of Round Trip Rates. Chicago and return, on sale daily, *22.15. St. Louis and return, *21.15, daily. Portland, Tacoma and Seattle and re turn, *46.45, on sale daily. PoitUnd, Tacoma and Seattle and re turn, one way via California, *57.45, on sale August 17, 29,30, 31. San Francisco and Los Angeles and return, *57,45,on sale Aug. 17,29,30,31 Denver, Colorado Springs and Pueblo and return, on sale daily, *15 30, on sale August 30 to Sept. 4. Salt Lake, Provo, Price and Ogden, Utah and return, *31.35, on sale daily Hot Springs, s. D., and return, $10.00 on sale August 25. Yellowstone Park, through and in cluding hotels and stage, and return. *77.32, on sale dsily. Omaha and return, *6.15, on sale August 21. Chattanooga, Va., and return, $30 65, on sale September 8 to 11. Notice To Non-Resident. To Edward E. Teeter, non-resident defendant: You will take notice that on the 14th day of August, 19(6, the plaintiff herein, Ellen E. Teeter, tiled a petition against you In the District Court of Sherman County, Nebraska, the object and prayer of which are to obtain a divorce and alimony from you on the grounds of extreme cruelty, failure to provide and desertion for more than two years. You are required to answer said petition on or before September 25th, 1902. Ellbx E. Tester By A A«to» Wall and H. M. Mathkw, _ Her Attorneys. (Last pub. Sept. 7.) The price of Aztec egg coal will be reduced to $7 per ton at the B. & M. elevator, after June 1st. This is a good summer coal for cook stoves Legal Notice of the Incorpo ration of the Ashton Lum ber Company state of Nebraska ) VSS. Sherman County, S Notice is hereby given that the Ashton Lumber Company has adopted articles of in corporation, and tiled said articles for record in the office of the County Clerk of Sherman County, Nebraska, and in the office of the Secretary of State or Nebraska, and that such articles provide as follows: Article 1. The name of said corporation is The Ashton Lumber Company. Article 2. The principal place of transact ing the business of said corporation shall be at Ashton, in Sherman County, Nebraska. Article 3. The general nature of the busi ness to be transacted by said corporation shall be. to buy and sell lumber and all kinds of building material, including stone, brick, lime, hair, cement and glass and other material connected with such business, and to own and operate a retail lumberyard and lumber bnsi ness: also to buy and sell coal, and to own and operate a retail coal yard and coal business; to buy and sell hardware, and to own and operate a retail hardware store and business; also to buy and sell agricultural implements of all kinds, and to own and operate a retail implement business. Said corporation shall have power to buy, sell. hold, own and lease such real estate as may be necessary or convenient for the transaction of said lumber, coal, hardware and implement business. article i. The amount of the authorized capital stock of said corporation shall be Fifty Thousand Dollars, divided into shares of one hundred dollars each; of which amount Five Thousand dollars shall be subscribed and paid in at or before the commencement of business. The remaining portion of said capital stock shall be subscribed and issued at such times and in such amounts as the Board of Directors shall determine. All of said stock shall be fully paid up. when issued and non-assessable. Article 5. Said corporation shall begin to exist on the first day of August, 1905, and shall continue to exist until the first day of August, 1990, Article e. The highest amount of indebted ness or liability to which said corporation shall snbject itself at any one time, shall be two-thirds only of the actual paid iu capital stock. Article 7. The affairs of said corporation shall be conducted by a Board of Directors, who shall consist- of three members, and who shall have the general management and control of its business and property. The other officers of said corporation shall be a President, Secretary and Treasurer, who shall exercise such powers and perform such duties as usually devolve upon such officers, and such additional powers and duties as may be pro vlded by the by-laws of said corporation. AH of said officers shall be elected by the stock holders. Given nnder our hands and the seal of said corporation this 3rd day of August. 1905. Isaac VV. S andberg, (seal.) Kmblin Sandberg, Albert anderstrom. Directors of the Ashton Lumber Company. Last pub. Aug. 31. A. P. DeLyster is SOLE AGENT for Loup City Floor & Feefl Mills JOHN SOLMS OLD STORE Loup City, • Nebraska Call ’Phone I|23. I You want to try Jijn Gopgef, The Dfaypiap. Phone, NI5. Legal Notice. In District Court of Sherman County, Nebraska: Lizzie Her, Adminis tratrix of the Es tate of Lorenzo Dow Iler, deceased, Plaintiff, j vs. Lizzie Iler, widow of | Lorenzo Dow Her. i deceased; Leonard ; A. Iler. Hazel D.ller | and Alberta May | Her, minor children | and sole heirs at law | of Lorenzo Dow | Her. deceased. Defendants, j Notice of Sale. In the Matter of the Estate of Lorenzo Dow Tier, 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 he sold at the southwest door of the court house at Loup City in said county on the 18th day of August, 1905, at one o’clock p m. at public vendue to the highest bidder ‘on the following terms, to wit: $.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 of the northwest quarter of Section thrte (3), in Township six een (16) north, Range fifteen (15) wrest, containing 396 39-100 acres, subject to a mortgage of $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 Lorenzo Dow Iler, deceased. (Last pub. Aug. 17.) We have a Round Oak he iting stove, good as new, tqy sale cheap at this ofiice. I For Sale by T. H, Eisner - | -:o: Good Goods at Right Prices jDry Goods. We have added a small line of Dry Goods to our line of Clothing which will be of much value to you at the prices we sell at. Will have a com plete line as soon as we get more room. Look it over and see. Prices Tlieit Talk JOHNSON & LOPEPTZ j ————^lil III —-mw .. Odll on tlie IP! piui fn J. 1. JLiullll uu Loup City, Nebraska, —for LUMBER Of all kinds. Also Posts, Shingles, Lime and Cement Hard and Soft Coal Always on Hand. GASTEYER’S \ Annual Clearance Sale t \ During the Next Two Weeks * 4' , - . ."^Ec^iisrisrinsrc^ Saturday August 5th, 1905, We will close out our entire Summer Dry Goods stock at greatly reduced prices. The plan of this sale will be explained to you in our letter, which we will mail you to-night. Should circumstan ces prevent your receiving this communication, kindly inform us of the fact and we will gladly furmsh you with a copy. . M. Gasteyer. ! LOUP CITY, NEBRASKA. AUGUST 3d, 1905. I