Hunting Coats and Hats, Dog Collars and Chains, Guns and a complete stock of Ammunition, at F. O. IRIS IE ID’S • t THE NORTHWESTERN THURSDAY, AUG. 31, 1905. " Iioaal Dsws. A Few Market Quotations. Cattle, per 100 lbs.82.00® $3.30 Ilogs, per 100 lbs. 5.35 Corn, ber bu. .36® 38 Wheat, per bu.40 @ .62 Oats, per bu. .15® .19 live, per bu.36® .40 Eggs, per doz. 12 Butter, per lb:. 14 Gastevor’s for Heinz’s vinegar. Fine meal at Model Restaurant. Buggies, Buggies, at T. M. Reed's. White Wine Vinegar at Gasteyer’s. Buy a manure spreader of T. M. Reed. Gasoline Engines. T. M. Reed sells them. « „ Don’t forget the discount sales on at Gasteyer’s. W 20, Ashley Conger, the drayman. Get him. j Free hack to the park dances every Saturday night. Heinze sweet and sour pickles at Gasteyer’s Madeline Glencoe will more than please you. Model Restaurant under new man sgc ment. Try it. Frank Dennis was a|Carnival visitor from St. Paul. Phone A. T. Conger. W 20, when in need of a drayman. Miss Ella Foster spent Sunday with friends in St. Paul. T. M. Reed can sell you a good rake and mowing machine. Alle Beon will entertain you in singing and dancing. A few summer goods left at Gas teyer’s at a great discount. J. F. Nicoson has resigned lus po sition in the public schools. Page Woven Wire fencing. Best on earth. L. N. Smith, agent. Oliver Mason returned last Friday from his Portland trip. B. M. Gastever took a business trip to Columbus, this morning. Don’t forget the Northern Milling Co for fiour and feed atutfs. A son was born to Mrs- and Mrs. Howard Betts, this morning. Don’t fail to see Frank Rehberg in his specialties at the opera house. Tiv a meal at the Model Restaurant under the new management. P. O. Reed moves his hardware into the T. S. Nightingale building.. Another assortment of ribbon just received by Johnson & Lorentz. See W. P. Real for real estate and collections at reasonable prices. 37 Phone N22, the Loup City Flour and Feed Store. Wes McCombes has charge Dr. Sumner Davis,Grand Island, Neb. specialist in disease of eye and ear. Examination for glasses. Get ahead of the flies by ordering our screen doors and window screens f LEiNincER Lumber Co. Sherriff Williams this week sends The Northwestern to his sister, Mrs, Hester Thomas, at Platteville, Wis. % Try the Loup City Flour and Feed Store, R. W. McCombs, Manager, for best flour and feed. Phone N22. Mias Clara Reynard, who has been the guest ot her cousin, Mrs. Marcy, for several weeks, returned to her home in Ottawa. Kas., Monday. For rent—We have for rent two new eight room cottages, pleasantly located, east front. For further information, call at First National Bank, Loup Uitv. Mrs. M. C. Mulick, Mr. and Mis. A. B. Outhouse and Miss Belle Mulick attended the Polski-Kettel wedding at Ashton, Wednesdey. Lost—During the Carnival, on the Fair grounds, an Eastern Star lodge pin, with crescent of pearls. Finder will please leave same at Odendahl’s Bros.’ drug store. 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 arrangements with those desir ing the use of the park for such purposes Dre. 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. Senator Fries of Arcadia was doing bnsinese in Loup Cby yesterday, and favored us with a pleasant call. The senator is one of the most prominent ot the many gentlemen spoken of as good gubernatorial timber, and if fortune shoo'd favor him in that regard the state wou'd lie honored in 1 is selection* Miss Maude Gilbert left Monday for a visit with relatives at Utica, this state. Joe Haller of Grand Island, was the guest of Frank Foster during the Car nival. Mi.«s Edna D iddow returned la-t Wednesday from a six weeks’ visit to St. Paul. Mr. an I Mrs Abe Conklin of St. Paul visile 1 at the home of E. G. Taylor, Carnival days. Misses Bess and Fannie Ford re turned to their home at Cheyenne, Wvo , last Saturday. Miss Frankie Inks arrived from Kearney last Thursday, on a visit to her many friends. Miss Vera Schaupp arrived from Lincoln last Wednesday fora visit with her many friends. Mrs Win. Neville was over from Greely during the Carnival, visiting her many friends in this city. Jesse . Hall in his specialties will make you laugh and grow fat. At the opera house Sept. 4,5 and (5. J. B. Haynes, private secretary to Senator Millard, was here last Friday looking after the senator’s political fences. • Miss Hazel Starr, who has been visit ing her uncle, It, P. Starr, and family for several weeks, returned to her home in Lincoln today. Don’t fad to attend the Princess Comedy Co. at the opera house next Monday night and see the beautiful “Caprice. ” Reserved seat* 35c on sale at Conhiser’s. S. C. Thompson, a prominent mer chant of Litchfield, was a Loup City visitor Tuesday. He went home a reader of The Northwestern, and of course happier. J. Pleasanee of Litchfield, James G. Taylor of Grand Island and li. M. i lliddleson of Rockville, are among the ! new readers of The Northwestern* J this week. Thanks Opera IIous\ three nights only. Sent 4. 5 and 6. The Princess Comedy Co. presenting on Monday night the beauti ful comedy. “Caprice.’’ Reserved seats 35e, tickets on sale at Conhiser’s Miss Bertha Mead left Monday for a visit to her uncle at Yankton, S. 1). M. II. Mead accompanied his daughter as far as Grand Island, where he mtt his brother, who took his niece 'home with him. Mr. Chas. Ltininger and sister, Miss Lizzie Leininger, left Monday morning of this week for Crete, this state, where Mr. Leininger was to be married th s Wednesday morning to Miss Katherine Price of that city. ^ Truelsen & Mellor lost one of th he handnd, but which might have bien lessened materially by concessions on the part of the ones inter* sted j Besides the great crowd from Grand Island and south points, Arcadia. Ash-! ton and the country surrounding Loup J City sent immense delegations to swell j the big day, even greater than the first named contingent until the streets were simply impassable by reason of the swaying masses of happy humanity. Friday followed with a much smaller crowd, but not less happy, nor less interesting. The afternoon on the fair grounds was inspiring, the races the best of the three days, to our notion, the ball games between the same clubs that played on Thursday, being the principal attraction and holding the greatest crowd, with the result in favor of Loup City by a score of 8 to 2. in the evening, another scene of merri ment was witnessed, our home people taking this last eveoing as the one of most interest to them, celebrating the close of the Carnival with the best of free will and jollity. The people of Loup City are to he congratulated on giying a three days’ festival of pleasure to the people of the surrounding towns and country, and from our visitors we heard nothing but words of praise and commendation, lo the committee, Messrs Starr, Mulick and Reed, upon whose shoulders rested the burden of the whole affair, much commendation is due as also to the members of the various sub-committees whose assist ance was given with right royal willing, ness and energy that greatly aided the principal committee. One of the most commendabte features of the Carnival was the entire absence of the gambling fraternity, the committee turning down every proposition of the kind which came to them, and they were many. The concessions -secured, while not many, were well patronized, harmless, and commendable in character. We should not at this time fail to remem ber with thanks the action of the B. & M. railroad people who held their west going passeneer trains each evening till 10 o’clock, to accommodate their patrons along the line wrho desired to avail themselves of the best of the Carnival festivities. All in all, Loup City may be well satisfied over their Carnival this year, and feel satisfied that the people who attehded were pleased over their visit and welcome accorded them. As Grand Island Saw It. In the neighborhood of two hundred people of this city boarded the excursion train yester day morning at nine o'clock for Loup City all wearing badges inscribed "Grand Island greets You.” It was one of the finest trips of the kind ever taken and the ovation received by the residents of Loup City was the best ever. From the time of the arrival, until the train pulled out last evening, nothing was spared to show the people from Grand Islrnd the best kind of a time. There was not a hitch to the whole affair and everything went off as per program. Engineer Joe Morris and fireman Van Pelt furnished the mottve power for the trip and with them In the cab all were assured of a speedy and sura trip. Only one mishap marred the trip, thas being at Dublin Hill where a grate came down, leaving the heated coal into the ash pan. Both engineer and tireman set about to remedy the trouble at once and after a few minutes' stop the ••all aboard” of Conductor Hansen rushed the crowd into the coaches. On arrival at St. Paul all followed the band to the main business corner of that town and a short concert of several pieces was given and the business men hurried around to renew acquain tances and have a neighborly chat. After several hurrahs for St. Paul, led by Mayor Schull, he and John Sink, who paeh were pro vided with a sample stalk of fine Howard coun ty corn, led the procession back to the depot. At Dannebrog. Boelus and Rockville stops were also made and the fcand was called out at each place to liven things up. Very few people outside of this city took in the trip. On arrival at Loup City, the Lonp Valley band with a large delegation of residents and business men of the city were present to greet the excursionists and escort theiA to the city Judge Wall made the address of welcome in whieh he heartily welcomed the visitors and in particular those from Grand Island. The keys of the town were turned over and all set about for the best kind of a time. Mayor Schull responded and in his remarks briefly referred to the relation of the two cities and of the welcome they would always receive as guests of the city of Grand Island. At the same time Mr. Schull accounted for a litlle misunderstanding when Loup City made the trip to Grand Island during the carnival. Dinner followed. In the afternooh the crowd scattered through all parts of the town and enjoyed the fair and carnival. The greater part were taken out to the race tracks where some exciting races were witnessed, a ball game between Central City and Loup City in which the latter won by a score of 1 to 2, was played, and an exhibiti tion of fine shooting by Captain Hardy was given. In the evening, the crowning of the carnival queen, Miss Cora Leininger, who was elected by competitive vote, was a feature. Harrison's band led the evening parade in which several attractive floats were in evidence. Loup City has a beautiful park on the out skirts of the city which was an attractive place during the evening for quite a few. while large numbers took in the different concessions along the streets. Robert P. Starr, who was one of the maga gars of the carnival, did everything in his power, as well as did all others, to make every moment of the Grand Islanders’ time in Loup City a pleasing one. and when they boarded the train at 10:30 for home, they were unani mous in giving Loup City a vote of thinks for their hospitable entertainment. Loup City is evidently on the boom, and a number of busi ness blocks are being erecrad as well as resi dences.—Grand Island Daily Independent. Batavia Leader, L. C. Smith, Stevens Ithaca, Winchester, Martin and Union shotguns for sale at P. O. Reed's. A ■hhhv For Sale bj T.H.Eisner You want to try I Jifn Copgef, T*he Dfaypiap. Phone, NI5. — —— - _JL . .II, The price of Aztec egg coal will be reduced to ST per ion at the 13. & 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 ) > SS. Sherman County. 1 Notice is hereby given that the Ashton Lumber Company has adopted articles of in corporation. and tiled said articles for record in the otlice of the County Clerk of Sherman County, Nebraska, and in the oftlee of the Secretary of State of 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 lie, 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 busi 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. Article 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 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, 1930, Amu i,t o. me nignest amount or indebted ness or liability to which said corporation shall snbjeet 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, 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 vided by the by-laws of said corporation. All 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. iw>5. Isaac W. Sandberg, (seal.) Emelin Sanobekg, AI BERT ANDEHSTKOM. Directors of the Asuton Lumber Company. Last pub. Aug. 31. A. P. DeLyster is SCUTAGE XT for i. I . ' JOHN SOLMS G1J> STOKE Loup City, • Nebraska Call ’Phone R23.' »* I ■_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 Tlia/t Talk: JOHNSON & lopentz Loup City, Nebraska, -FOR LUMBER Of all kinds. Also Posts, Shingles, Lime and Cement Hard and Soft Coal Always on Hand. GASTEYER’S Have just received a complete line of FALL. IR GOO IS Which will be ready for inspection by SATURDAY. SEPT. 2. A cordial invitation is extended to every interested person to call at any time, when the most courteous attention will be ac corded them, and good values assured. Particulars Next Week