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For shelf ami heavy hardware, see P. O. REED.
THE NORTHWESTERN
THURSDAY. AUG. 34, 1905.
Uoaal Daws.
A Few Market Quotations.
(’attle, per 10o lbs.#2.0Oi<i$l.3n
lings, per KM) lbs. 5.4(1
Corn, ber bu. .'I4u< SH
Wheat, per bu.58 (<« .54
Oats, per bu. .15w .in
live, per bu.40«« .4(1
Eggs, per doz. 10
Hotter per lb. 15
All of Ashton promises to be here to
our Carnival.
Fine meal at Model Restaurant.
Capt. Hardy, the noted shot, la here
for the Carnival.
White Wine Vinegar at Haste yer’s.
The Arcadia band is putting up some
good music for the Carnival
Huy a manure spreader of T. M. Reed.
Henry Eisner is nursing a bad hand,
cut with a fractious piece of glass, last
Saturday.
Uasoline Eng’nes. T. M. Reed sells
them.
l)r. Norton has sold his residence lo
Mrs. Kate Hnnowes and will move to
Ravenna.
Don’t forget the discount sales on at
Uasteyer’a.
Don’t expect the usual amount of
news this week, for we have the Car
nival fever.
Model Restaurant under new manage -
meat. Try it.
E. s. flay hurst and W. T. Hibson
returned from their western trip last
Friday night.
Rhone A. T. Conger. W 30, wheu in
need of a drayman.
We go to press early this week, in
order lo get our share of enjoyment out
of the Carnival.
T. M. iieed can sell you a good rake
and mow ing machine.
Loup City extends a cordial welcome
to everybody to our Carnival. If you
don’t see what you want, ask for it.
Cage Woven Wire fencing. Best on
earth. L. N. Smith, agent.
A. M. lleuuett and daughter, Miss
Blanche, will go to Cortland about the
iirst of next month to attend the ex
position.
Don’t forget the Northern Milling
Co. for hour and feed stuff's.
QMrs. Kate Comer and little daughter,
Ireue, were visiting friends here a few
days last, week, returning to their home
in Omaha Saturday.
Tiv a meal at the Model Restaurant
under the new management.
Mks Marv BiUson entertained the
Methodist choir at the home of her
parents last t rid ay evening, and a very
pleasant time was reported.
Another assortment of ribbon just
received bv Johnson n Lorentz.
J. L. Baillie, who has been visiting
his daughter, Mrs. W. J. Fisher, left
for his home at Fremont, Monday.
Mrs. Baillie will remain a w hile longer.
Lowest rates,best advantages at York
College, York Nebr. See our ad.
The new United Bretheru church on
Davis Creek, in Oak Creek township,
will be dedicated next Sunday, August
27th. A cordial invitation is extended
to all.
See W. C. Reed for real estate and
collections at reasonable prices. 37
Litchfield Monitor: Miss Icie Zim
merman, accompanied by her brother,
Will, drove over from Loup City last
Sunday. She will visit at Jas. Bowen’s
this week.
Cbone N22, the Loup City Flour«aud
Feed Store. Wes MeCombes has charge
A. J. Budler is out of luck Last
Saturday morning he received quite a
gash in the forehead from an unruly
horse, but fortunately nothing serious
will result.
Dr. Sumner Davis,Grand Island, Neb.
specialist in disease of eye and ear.
Examination for glasses.
E. G. Paige returned to Ft. Collins.
Colorado, this morning. Father Paige
expects to return to Sherman county to
remain, after a few more months of
mountain life.
Get ahecd of the dies by ordering
our screen doors and window screens
f LkiNinokk Lumber Co.
Another one of the Reed brothers is
here. This time it is E. F. Reed of
Kentlaud, Lnd., and came last Thurs
day. He is the l>est looking of the
bunch of five.
Try the Loup City Flour and Feed
Store, U. W. McCombs, Manager for
best dour and feed. Phone N22.
Drs. Davis Jk Farnsworth of Grand
Island, Neb., are prepared to treat all
forms of chronic diseases, such as Uheu
mutism, Stomach disorders, Tumois
Cancers, Paralysis, Kidney diseases,etc
The doctors use. besides medicine and
surgery,the x-ray, hot air b iths, elec
tricity and massage.
.Miss Josie Johns is visiting in the
•ast part of the county.
Gastever’s for Heinz's vinegar.
Clarence Henschoter is visititg friends
and relatives here this week
Buggies, Buggies, at T. M. Heed’s.
John O’Bryan is up from Grand
Island taking in the Carnival.
W 20, Ashley Conger, the drayman.
Get him.
Mrs. and Mrs. John Hopper are here
shaking hai ds with old friends.
lleitrze sweet and sour pickles at
Gasteyer’s
Engineer O’Bryan returned from his
mountain trip Saturday evening.
Grand Island woven wire fencing at
IM> Heed’s.
•
The class in physical culture will he
discontinued until September 5th.
Fight thousand loaded shells for fall
shooting at I*. O. Heed’s.
Jack Hightcnour, of Kearney, is here
\ isitingrelatives, arm ing last Saturday
A few summer goods left at Gas
tever’s at a great discount.
Miss Brandt of Chicago, and Miss
Frankie Hale of Omaha, are visiting at
.1 T. Hale’s.
We havea Hound Oak heating stove,
good as new, tt»r sale cheap at this
otUie
F. 11. Long and family, of Walnut,
Iowa, is visiting his sister, Mrs A 11.
Conger, and family.
Batavia Leader, L Smith, Stevens
Ithaca, Winchester, Martin and Union
shotguns for sale at 1*. O. Heed's
Aub-ey and Miss Neva Hotchkin
drove over from 11'aver City, this week
Monday, to attend the Carnival
Union Pacific low rates, Omaha and
: return, $0 15. Tickets on sale August
is, good returning August tin At
Sar-Ilen.
Florin Lakeuian and wife ot Clay
township are rejoicing over the arrival
of a baby girl at their home on Tuesday
morning ot ttiis week.
QFor rent—We have for rent two new
i eight room cottages, pleasantly located,
east front For further information,
call at First National Bank, Loup City.
The county dads met Monday as per
call for special meeting on the equal
ization question and appointed II. M
Mathew to assist Counts Attorney
Pedler m sustaining the action of the
i board.
The Cook A Barrett circus here Tues
day was a g'Hkl clean show, and is to!
tie especially commended iu the fact
that there was au entire absence of
gamblers and short change men who
usually follow such things
Get prices from the Keystone Lumber
j Co. on Hock Springs, Cauon City. Matt- j
land, llanua and Monarch coal Also
eastern and western anthracite. The
Keystone Lumber Co. is making a cut !
! price on coal for June and July.
And they come even from Chicago to
attend the Carnival. Mrs. Florence
Sm tli who resides iu that city, and has
property here, is responding to the
friendly grip of the old timers, who
gl.idly welcome her to celebrate as only
Loup City can.
Jennet’s Fark is the finest place iu
this section of the country for picnic
parties and entertainments of a line
character, Mr. Jenner w ill make satis
factory arrangements with those desir
ing t h i use of the pai k for such purposes
Bonheur Bros, dog and pony show
here last Friday night gave a very
pleasing little entertainment. However
if they would “cut out" a good deal of
the poor clown work, h ive less pcor
singing and let the more intelligent
dogs aiul ponies and goats do the
entertaining, it would be more ap
preciated.
. Stewart Conger is out of luck. Ills
| tine young trotting horse, Robin Hood,
! which he was training to enter the
races duri^f the Carnival, got a badly
sprained ankle last week, which puts
him out of the race for the present.
It's too bail, as the horse was develop
ing a m'ghty fast gait for a green horse
However, he will undoubtedly be all
right in a short time, as the injury is
not permanent.
Hot hunters had better look a little
out. There has been a great deal of
co iiplaint of violation of the game laws
hereabouts of late, so much so that we
were visited by Deputy Game Warden
Smith the first part of week, who caused
the tine on Monday of a young man of
Logan townslup,who was caught heavy
handed on Sunday evening. Deputy
Smith put in all of Sunday circling the
country round Loup City, and while he
came into close quarters with the
guilty parties at various times during
the day and evening, wire fences and
corn fields were too numerous and
handv for the pot hunters, who took to
their heels within the recesses of the
forests of tall corn, and it. was not till
about li o’clock at night that he bagged
game lie was after, in the shape of one
young man, as mentioned aforesaid.
We trust this will be a fair warning to
those who are in too much of a hurry to
wait till the season property opens, and
that violation of the game law may
cease in t'lis n~ck o’ the woods, at least.
Ashton Woodmen in the Lead.
in company with Kola. P. Starr and
Judge Wall, the editor visited Ashton,
last Saturday evening, the occasion
being the dedication of their new M.
W. A. hall in that lively little village
Arriving in Ashton about 8:30 that
evening, we were conducted to the hall,
which was comfortably Idled with the
good people of that thriving village, and
the services of dedication were had.
Ashton has a nice little hand, which
livened up the occasion with patriotic
airs interspersed between the speeches,
which w'ere made by the invited guests
and local talent The ceremonies were
opened l>v the presiding officer, Mr.
Tlios Jurarog, who in a few well
chosen words introduced the first
speaker of the evening, Mr. Theo.
Ojemlyk. followed by Hanker Polski,
the gentlemen being particularly happy
over the neat little building the axemen
had erected in their village. Following
canio Mr. Starr, who was at his best
and gave an interesting talk on wood*
craft, interspersed with anecdotes, and
who for fifteen minutes gave the people
a heart to heart talk on the benefits of
the order and heartily congratulated
the brotherhood on their new home
lie was cheered to the echo. Then
came Judge Wall, who was in his
happiest mood and beginning with one
of Ids choicest stories, which convulsed
his hearers, followed with a splendid
peroration on the benefits aecrujng from
ibis greatest of all fraternal orders. At
the close of the ceremonies.at the hall,
the people repaired to the old hall
occupied by the order, turned into a
banqueting room for the occasion, and
which was occupied by a long table
j reaching from one end of the room to
the other, and was soon filled with the
merry company, w ho did ample justice
to the splendidly prepared feast, the
handiwork of the wives and daughters
of the brotherhood. Following the
banquet, a dance was held in the new
hall, to choice music, and the hours
were happily passed by the lovers of
the light fantastic. We do not know
of an occasion we enjoved more
pleasantly than the evening in question.
The good people of that pleasant and
progressive village vied with each other
in making the evening the pleasantest
in the history of the lives of their guests
and nothiug was too good for them
Ashton has reason to be proud of the
biutheibood of Woodmen in their
village, and that they are of the most
progressive kind is evidenced by the
splendid new building the order has
erected. But how otherwise could
anything be expected, when Messrs.
Jamrog. Ojendyk, Julius Be use hausen,
Polska, Dr. Wsuek, and a host of other
of Ashton's enterprising citizens have
put their shoulders to the enterprise.
The Woodmen have a membership of
over half a hundred and we confidently
expect to hear ot the membership beiug
more than doubled within the next few
months.
Judge Angier on Monday issued a
marriage liscense to Mr. Clare Kettle
and Miss Kate Polski, both of Ashton
Mrs G isteyer returned from Chicago
Monday evening, reporting a very j
pleasurable visit aud successful goods j
buying trip.
Dost— Gold belt buckle, design of a
gold heart on enameled bow knot on j
one side of pin. Keturn to this office
and receive reward.
Mr. and Mrs. Gus. Loreutz leave next
Tuesday for a week's trip to Denver.
Thev w ill be joined at Aurora bv Bus's
brother and wife, who will make the
trip with them.
Clint Outhouse was badly poisioned
about the face lust Saturday, while j
attending to cattle business. He finds
that in a battle with poisin ivy it comes
out ahead too often for comfort
Hr. Allen and Joe Cording, accom
panied by the Misses Ernie OdendalU
and Blanche Bennett, visited at the
hospitable Polski home in Ashton, last
Sunday, and had a most enjoyable tinm,
i
Rudolph Johns this week adds his
name to The Northwestern list of
leaders. Mr. Johns wants us to tell
the Loup City sportsmen that they
have his permission to hunt on his land
during chicken season, and are invited
to come and have a good time.
It J. Nightingale and family returned 1
from the west and report a high time.
Nothing like a vacation to make this j
old world run on oiled wheels again.
We have to be satisfied with the simple
life, a la Wagner, and hold down our
side of the band wagon in the busy
mart, or there might be a literary land
side.
The contest for Queen of the Carnival
! closed last Saturday evening, Miss Cora
Leiuinger being the successful contest
ant, the last few hours being very
spirited in the good natured rivalry.
Arrangements are being made for a]
great time this (Thursday) evening, at
7:30, \^hen the public crowning of the
Queen will take place with interesting
ceremonials Don’t fail to be on band.
A young man by the name of Lou
Spelts, living m Elkhorn valley, met
with a very severe and painful accident
last Monday eyening. In an altercation
be accidently ran his arm through one
of the large panes of glass in Mulick’s
saloon, severing all the tendons in the
back 'of the hand at the wrist, and
cuttiug the arteries. Dr. Long, assisted
by Dr. Allen, united the tendons and
dressed the wound*
Mr and Mrs. J. 1*. Taylor of St. Paul
visited here over last Sunday, guests of
their son, E. G. Taylor, and family.
Mrs. G. p. Heed anil daughter, Miss
Hhoda Heed, who have been visiting
their brother and uncle, returned to
their home at York, Monday.
Today (Thursday) at noon, we are
promised a big train load of excur
sionists from Grand Island to attend
our Carnival, the delegation to he bend
ed by the lug Grand Island hand.
Lucille and Lizzie Erazim returned
Monday from a visit to friends at
Kavenna. They brought home with
them two little cousins, Albert and
< )lga Skotchdopole, for a few days’ visit.
We see by the St. Paul papers of last
week that Prank Dennis has bought
property there and moved his family
from Trenton to that place. We hud
hoped Prank would become a resident j
of Loup City, but wish him as well in
his new home.
A pleasant tea party was given at
the home of Mr. T. S. Nightingale, last
Thursday evening, in honor of Miss
Pdna West. The young ladies present
were the Misses Minshull, Lcininger.
Outhouse, Henry, Froehlich and Mrs.
Prank Nightingale.
Joseph Toman, a farmer living near
St. Paul, committed suicide last week
l uesday. Mrs. Toman had left him
and sued for divorce, and on the day
ho took Ins life he had been lying in
wait to kill the woman, but failing in
that, took his own lite.
Mr. and Mrs. U. C. Cooper and daugh
ter. Miss Marie, went to Omaha last
Saturday morning,for a few days' visit.
Mr. Cooper combined business with
pleasure, returning Monday evening,
while Mi-s. Cooper and daughter will
remain a few days longer.
if a newspaper stys something about
a man that he does not like, how uuick
he will rush to a printing office to have
it corrected or lick the editor—if he can.
Cut on the other hand if the papar
>i*eaks well of him, ten to one he will
never show his appreciation in thought
deed or action.
H. C. McKaneu of ('ass county, Ne
braska, savs to sprinkle common tlour
ou cabbage heads while the dew is on
them, that this will form a glaze that
will prevent the cabbage worm from
w orking. He thinks this remedy more
elective and less exoenslve than any
other he has ever seen recommended.
The young ladies who picnicked on
the river a few days last week, closed
their contract for killing of the yellow
fever insects the third day aud came
h 'me in time to escape a good soaking
rain that evening Thev became quite
adept in the art of swatting the mos
quito brigade, aud as one of the young
ladies declared, massacred a dozeu each
swat.
You want to try
Jijn Copgef, j
|
The Dfayjnaji.
Phone, N15.
The price of Aztec egg coal will be
reduced to 67 per ion at the 15. & M.
elevator, al ter June 1st. This is a good
summer coal for cook stoves
Legal Notice of the Incorpo
ration of the Ashton Lum
ber Company.
Stale of Nebraska )
VSS.
Sherman County, \
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 Sherrnan
County, Nebraska, and in the office of the
Secretary of State or Nebraska, and that such
articles provide as follows:
article l. 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.
Akticlb 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 lumber yard and lumber bnsi
ness: also to buy and sell coal, and to own and
operate a retail coalyard 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.
Articlk 4. 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 B«>ard of Directors
shall determine. All of said stock shall be
fully paid up. when issued and non assessable
Articlk 5. Said corporation shall be^in to
exist on the tgrst day of August. IS05, and shall
continue to exist until the first day of August,
i»a>.
Article 6. The highest amount of indebted
j ness or liability to whieh said corporation
| shall subject itself at any one time, shall be
! two-thirds only of the actual paid in capital
' stock
article 7. The affairs of said corporation
: shall be conducted by a Board of Directors,
j who shall consist of three members, and who
| shall have the general management and
! control of its business and property. The
j other officers of said corporation shall be a
: President. Secretary and Treasnrer. 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
vided by the by laws of said corporation. All
of said officers shall be elected by the stock
holders.
Given under our hands an.t the seal of said
corporation this 3rd day of August, 1905.
Isaac W. Sxxbberc.
(SEAL. ) b’.BELIR SaSDBERG.
Albert asderstrob
Directors of the Asntoa Lumber Company.
Last pub. Aug. 31.
j A. P. DeLvster
is SOLE AGENT far
jLoep City Flour & Fni nib
JOIIX SOL MS OL!> STORE
Loup City, - Nebraska
Call 'Phaue H^3.
I ■
Good Goods at Right Prices
Dry 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 Tlxat Talk
JOHNSON & LOFEPfZ
Call on tine
rn
Loup City, Nebraska,
—for
L U M □ E R
Of all kinds. Also
Posts, Shingles, Lime and Cement
Hard and Soft Coal Always on Hand.