— I am moving this week into the second building east of Otto Peserson’s store. Whet you come to town, call and see me and buy a pound of nails or a Round Oak heater, or something else. Respectfully yours. 3?9 JrCii!]liJD. _ ■ --———■■————mm—g-aemn——■———— ■ - ——————— THE NORTHWESTERN THURSDAY. SEPT. 21, 1905. Iiaaal Dsws. A Few Market Quotations. Cattle, per 100 11h.82.25<£0$3 00 Hogs, per 100 lbs. 4.70 Corn, ber bu. .35 @ 37 Wheat, per bu.50 @ .65 Oats, per bu... .17(® .20 live, per bu. .33@ .43 Eggs, per doz.. 18 Butter, per lb. 15 __ ^ ^___ Buggies, Buggies, at T. M. Reed’s. Buy a manure spreader of T. M. Reed. Gasoline Engines. T. M. Reed sells them. Jim Bayne has taken a position at Eisner’s Blankets from 50c to So at Johnson & Lorentz’. 1162, Ashley Conger, the drayman Get him. Jim Landers was down from Arcadia last Saturday. A full line of school tablets at John son & Lorentz’. Free hack to the park dances every Saturday night. Phone A. T. Conger. 1162, when in need of a drayman. T. M. lieed can sell you a good rake and mowing machine. Buy your shoes wrhile the sale is on at Johnson & Lorentz . Miss Belle Mulick went to Columbus yesterday for a short visit Page Woven Wire fencing. Best on earth. L. N. Smith, agent. J. L. llaillie came up from Fremont, Monday, to visit his daughter. A fine line of posketbooks for ladies just in at Johnson & Lorentz’. Don’t forget the Northern Milling Co for flour and feed stuffs. Mrs. James Bayne has almost re covered from her recent illne s Another assortment of ribbon just received by Johnson & Lorentz. See the new military caps at Miss Hunt's. Opposite St. Elmo hotel. See W. P. Beal for real estate and collections at reasonable prices. 37 Mrs. Wilber Waite entertained the aged mothers at dinner last Friday. Watch for mv opening dates A. anna Hunt. The ne w Fisrt National bank is up two stories and the roof is going on. Phone N22, the Loup City Flour aud Feed Store. Wes McCombes has charge The foundation of J. S. Pedler’s new lesirtence is finished and the framework commenced. Biscuits baked in three minutes every dav at our store during exhibit, Sept. 2.7 to JO, E. S. Hayiiurst. P. O Reed is moving his hardware stock into the T S Nightingale build-; ing this week. Dr. Sumner Davis,Grand Island, Neb. specialist in disease of eye and ear. Examination for glasses. Theo. Pilger left Tuesday for Boulder, Colo., where he is to enter the Colorado School of Mining at that place. Get ahead of the flies by ordering your screen doors and window screens of LEiNinoER Lumber Co. Try the Loup City Flour and Feed Store, R. W. McCombs, Manager for !>est llour and feed. Phone N22. We are giving free 87 50 worth (f ware at our store. See advertisement in this paper for particulars. E. S. Hayhukst. The recent rains undermined Jim Conger's ice house and the west side caved in Tuesday, wrecking the build ing and ruining a large quantity of the ice. l have a good second-hand corn shelter with Woodbury power complete and all in good condition, which I will sell right. See it at Haylnirst's hard wore store. A. W. Wilson. .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 Judge Wall was in Lincoln the first of the week trying to get a stay of execution of the sentence of W. S. Iladdix, convicted of murder in the second degree and sentenced to twelve years in the penitentiary. Iladdix was convicted of the murder of Melvin J3 :t'» r of Custer county. The Majestic Manufacturing Co, of St. Louis, M will have a man at E S. I lay hurst’s store all week from Sept 25 to 30, who will show you liow to bake biscuits brown, top and bottom in three minutes. Don’t miss this chance of seeing the great cooking wonder. J)rs. Davis & Farnswortli 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 ireiicineand surgery,the x-ray, hot air baths, elec tricity and massage. Every lady visiting my millinery p irlor, commencing Saturday, Sept 16. • until the last day of my opening, will get a number. At the close of the opening the numbirs will he drawn in the usual wav, and the lucky number will entitle them to anv hat in the store, or one made to suit the party. 0; 1 and git a number Opposite S’. Elmo hotel. Anna Hunt. Opening (lays, Sept. 27, 2S and 30th. A. ANNA HUNT Miss Ell* Taylor left Tuesday morn j ing to attend York College* Draper’s new studio just east of the ; St Elmo hotel. People go there. T1 e latest thing in childrens’ and nii.-s s' school caps at Miss Hunt's Miss Anna Linstrom ot Lincoln was the guts': of Mrs Gasteyer over lest Sunday. (let a number on the hat at Miss j Hunt’s millinery store, opposite the St. ' Elmo hotel. II. A. Hoot, a prominent contractor of Michigan City. Ind., is a guest of W. It. Mel lor. “Ticket of Leave Man,” Sept, 29-30. Local talent, under direction of Mr. i Harry Choate. Do not forget that Johnson & Loventz j can save you money on clothing and i gents’ furnishings. A return of 47 per cent will be given to those whosnbscrided to the Carnival fund, we understand. The Mode] restaurant lias changed hands, Mrs. Harrow* buying out the in’ercst of Mrs Kaminski. Come and see the great cooking won der at our store. See advertisment in j this paper.—E. S IIayiiuiist . Miss Lena Smith commenced a term j of school in the Iladdix neighborhood on Clear Creek, Monday morning. The finishing touches are now being made on Del Draper's new residence, and he expects to take possession in a few days. Charley Conhiser moves into the T. S. Nightingale residence and C. C. Cooper takes possession of the Oden dahl cottage vacated by him Mrs. Ellen Wick wire, who has been visiting h r sister, Mrs. W. J. Fisher, and family, the past week, returned to her home at Fremont, Tuesday. Prospective customers will get a neat j souvenir at our store during «»ur Majes-; tie demonstration week. Call early.; before they run out.—E S Hayaukst. Mrs. lohn Wheeler, sister, and Mrs. Ida French, sister-in-law of Charley: French, accompanied by UHr children j left Monday morning for their home at Pendleton. Oregon. Drop in tnd have a cup of coffee and I hot biscuits at our store t.nv day during exhibition week. We will be glad to see you if you intend to buy or not.— E. S. IIayhukst % If you hold the lucky number during the next two weeks, you get your choice of the hats or one made to order at Miss Hunt’s millinery store opposite the St. Elmo hotel. Reports come- to us of h severe h ill I storm last Sunday eveirng south and i wd good conductor, graduated into a s fer livelihood. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Burrowes are visit ing with the former’s sister, Mrs. C. C. Outhousp. Mr. Burrowes is the owner and manager of the Burrowes Amuse ment Co., and has just closed the summer season. The company will make Loup City their headquarters in ! the future, having stored their big tent outfit here, and will open the winter se ison here on Monday. Sept. 25. in Pilge’s Opera House. The members of the company, who are nowr at their homes on a short vacation, will arrive Monday. The company includes some of the foremost comedians, vocalists, gymnasts, etc , and is presenting the gr> at spectacle of Faust and Mar guerite, the Radium dance and many ottnr new and pleasing features, i I ri es, 15, 25 and 85c. Reserve seats will lie on sale »t Conhise’r Saturday. I A he»vy frost visited this section last Monday night. Miss Sophia Miller of Lincoln, is here visiting relatives, Archie Zimin. rinan on Tuesday left for York College to resume his studies New phones have been placed in the residences of Louis Rein and Frank It. Robbu.s Dr. J. II. Long left yesterday for a few days’ business trip to Guernsey. Wyoming. * Miss Beth Zimmerman left for Toledo Iowa, Monday, where she will enter Western College. Call and see tlie up-to-date hats at Miss Hunt's millinery store opposite the St. Elmo hotel. Aug. .Taeschke went down to Ashton Monday, where he Ins a lot of plaster ing to do for various parties. Married, on Tuesday, Sept. 19tb, by Judge Angier, Mr Irwin Knox and Miss Lucy Kash.both of Clay township. Dr. Kearns and wife drove down to James llentf row's last Sunday and in dulged in an old-fashioned watermelon feast. Draper, the photographer. Draper, the photographer. You know him. He is just eu“t of the St. Elmo hotel. Go there. S D. Ilulbert left Tuesday morning for Gravit, Arkansas. On inquiry, Mr. 11. said he did hot know when lie would return. Sam Daddow yesterday moved into his new property bought of Dar Grow and Win. McCombs moves into his cottage vacated. Remember you get a number on a hat | if you call at Miss Hunt’s millinery! store within the next two weeks. Opposite St. Elmo hotel. Miss Grace Adamson received the gold watch in the contest as to the most popiilar young lady, in the theatrical entertainments last week. Why buy a cat in a sack—at our exhibit. Sept. 25 to 30, we will show you j a Majestic in actual operation. E. S. IIayihtrst. A first edition of W. F. Mason ar-j rived at his home Wednesday afternoon of this week and Will is the happiest j man in town. Mother and Mr. Mason,! Jr., doing well. Mrs. W. II Rettenmayer. accom panied by her children, leaves next Wednesday for Gold Hill, Oregon, for an extended visit to her parents, Mr.! and Mrs Chas. Rcidel. A destructive tornado hit Burwell j last Friday evening about 6 o’clock, i killing one woman, injuring three other j persons and demolishing five store build- • iugs and fifteen residences. Messrs. J. S. Pedler, It. J Nightin gale, II M. Mathews and W. II. Mellor ; went to Lincoln. Monday ’to appear before the supreme court In the man-! damns case brought against the county board on ihe lt)04 assessment by W. R. j Mellor The gentlemen- returned last; night, relator’s motion to advance the ! hearing being heard and sustained by the court, and the case set for trial at j the next session, to be held Oct. 3,1905. i While assisting in the carpenter work on the new Baptist parsonage, Tuesday afternoon of this week, Mr James Lee fell, severely injuring himself. Dr. Main was called and made him as comfortable as possible. Last night I)r. Grothan was called from St. Paul in consultation with Dr. Main, and performed an operation on the patient and this morning he was resting well with everything favorable for his re covery. Supervisors Proceedings# Loup City, Nebraska, September 12 1905, 1 p. m. County Hoard of Supervisors met as per adjournment of July 11, 1905, present I). C. Grow chairman, and all members of Hoard and Geo. H. Gibson i Clerk, and the following business was bad and done, to-wit'. NelsonKnox an old soldier appeared ; before tlie board for admission to tbe soldiers home which was approved by board. Bids for leasing of county poor farm were opened and Ira Timson being the highest bidder tbe same was awarded to him for the sum of $440.