Sac ft n Mai automatic It Hr $201 ai P. 0. REED’S THE NORTHWESTERN THURSDAY. NOV. 16, 1905 A. P. DeLyster is SOLE AGENT for Loop City Floor & Feed Mills JOHN SOLMS OLD STORE Loup City, • Nebraska Call ’Phone R23. A Few Market Quotations. Cattle, per 100 lbs Hogs, per 100 lbs. Corn, ber bu. Wheat, per bu.... Oats, per bu. Rye, perbu. Eggs, per doz_ Butter, per lb. $1.00@84 4. .28 (S . 49 @ .63 .18® .2* .48@ .5® 20 20 Iioael Daws g§8 Let C. E. Mellor fix your pump. 1162, Ashley Conger, the drayman. Get him. Ed. Draper had business at Ashton, Monday. Pure buckwheat for sale by the Loup City Mills. If you want a well or a windmill, see T. M. Reed. Cash Conger was up from Boelus oyer last Sunday. Phone A. T. Conger. H62, when in teed of a drayman. Loans on Real Estate, call on John W. Long. Overcoats for men and boys, ai Johnson & Lorentz. Page Woven Wire fencing. Best on earth. L. N. Smith, agent. Don’t forget the Northern Milling Co for flour and feed stuffs. Grand Island field fencing with barbed borders at P. O. Reed’s. Now is the time to get your winter garments at Johnson & Lorentz. See W. P. Reed for real estate and collections at reasonable prices. 37 A few low down, stocky red Short horn bulls for sale by Lawrence Smith. Phone N22, the Loup City Flour and Feed Store. Wes McCombes has charge Jas. Lee left for Chicago Monday morning where he goes to for treat ment Just received a shipment of short range loaded shells for quail shooting at P. O. Reed's. If you get an overcoat or jacket its new and not carried over, when you get it at Johnson & Lorentz. Mrs. Wm. Rowe and Miss. Rose Rowe were Grand Island visitors last Friday, returuing Saturday. Dr Sumner Davis,Grand Island, Neb. specialist in disease of eye and ear. Examination for glasses. John Leininger went up to Arcadia Monday evening to look after his busi ness interest there. Remember there is only one mill here and only one feed store that handles Loup City flour and feed. Will some please send The North western the present'address of I. N. Bullock, formerly of Rockville '( Try the Loup City Flour and Feed Store, R. W. Me Coni be, Manager, for best dour and feed. Phone N22. W. R. Mellor and J. W. Long took » business trip to McCook, Neb. last Friday, returning Monday evening. We are selling Ladies. Misses and Childrec’s jackets, new stock, no old stock carried over. Prices the lowest at Johnson & Loren cz Miss Birdie Lofholm returned Satur day evening last from a six weeks' visit with friends at Omaha, Wisner and Grand Island, reporting a splendid time. Don’t forget Draper Bros, manu facture all their harness in Loup City and can show you the stock they are made of. See them for your harness goods. At the M. £. church next Sunday, the following subjects will be bandied by the pastor: -The Magnetic Powei of the Christ ” Evening, * The D< on of Jndas, the Traitor.’^ All welcome. Wednesday morning the bridge com mittee of the board of supervisors wenl down to inspect the matter of th< Austin bridge, and the road com mitt e< w ent up north to look after the Ptt*r son road matter. Seipmann & Oltmann will soon be ready tc buy all kinds of poultry, Call aud see them. Dr*. Davis & Farnsworth of Grand Island, Neb., are prepared to treat all farms of chronic dise «• s. such as Rheu matism, Stomach disorders, Tumois. Cancers, Paralysis, Kidney diseases,etc. The doctors use. besides medicineand surgery .the x-ray, hot air baths, dec jtricity and massage. Public Masquerade Ball Thanksgiving night. November 30th, tc be given by the German Verein at the Pilgeropera house Admission: Gentle men, 50cts; Ladies, masked, free: Lad> Spectators 25cts. Tickets and costume can be bad at Herman Jung’s restaur ant Good music. By Order of Com . C. E. Mell^r will sell you a windmill. S* e Cooper’s big adv. for bargains in groceries, this week. The connty dads met in regular .session Tuesday morning. Smokeless powder 1 taded shells, Sets ! per box lower at P. O. Reed's. Try Hanna Egg and Lump coil at Keystone Lumber Co., at *7.00 per ton. Mrs VerValin returned last week from her visit to the western part of the state. Cars ten Irueben took c trip up to Ericson, Sunday, returning Monday evening. ft. tV. Bissell of Amboy, Ills., arrived last Thursday on a visit to his father, E. W. Bissell. Follow the crowd to Draper Bros, large store, the place where vou get your money's worth. Among the new readers, we this week add the name of Mr. E Walker, liviDg a few miles south of town. E. tV. Bissell is e ijoying a visit from his brother in-law, M. Thompson, ot Gleawood, Mo., who arrived last week. Chickens, Chickens, Chickens. We want lots of them. Best prices paid. This is Siepmann & Oltmann talking. Married, by the County Judge, Wed nesday, Nov 15th, 1905, Andrew I. Englunsn and Romlee Powell, both of Litchfield. The good J ihu Maiefski, formerly a county dad from Ashton, was in town last Saturday, and lemembered The Northwestern. Draper Bros, have the best line of heating stoves, ranges and base-burners in the county See them if you need anything in that line. A number of people fiom Loup City attended the wedding of Mr. Walter Lukaszewski and Miss Anna Tapolski. at Schaupp Siding last Tuesday. On yesterday afternoon the near neighbors of Mrs. T. H. Eisner called in a body, with refreshments and spent a pleasant afternoon, welcoming her into her new home. The Model Restaurant wants all pat rons to know that it has fresh oysters to serve in any style. Lovers of that delicacy should remember this when in want of that toothsome delicacy. Someone perpretrated a measly trick on a Methodist audience at Ord last Sunday night, by sprinkling red pepper around in the church, which caused such distress that the audience was dismissed without the formality of a benediction. E. Walker, living some eight miles sontta of town, on last week took his good wife to the St. b rands hospital at ! Grand Island, there to undergo an i operation for a serious trouble in her ! right side. We trust Mrs. Walker may sreedily be relieved and return to er j home in former good health. Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Snyder on Tues day evening entertained the Apron committee at tea, it being the last of their series of meetings for the present season. There were present Mesdames Converse, Hayes, Gibson, Adamson, Reed and Bechthold, of the committee. Geo. H. Gibson and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Burleigh, as guests of the estimable couple. Miss Cora Leininger on last Thurs day presented to this office a nice sample package of hickory nuts, re ceived from her aunt. Mrs. W. E Gib bons, of Cehna, Ohio. It takes the editor back to the scenes of boyhood, when a pleasant pastime was going into the woods hickory nutting, Were you ever ir. the same boat, dear reader? The Sherman County Telephons com pany have placed the following phones since last report: c. S. Krehmke; A, W. Wilson, farm; Martin Cook, farm Charley Snyder, farm; J. H, Miner, resi dence; T. M. Reed, residence: W. T Owens, postofflce, and Mrs. B. M. Gas teyer has had a desk phone placed ir her store in addition to iier residenct wall phone. Mrs. M. O. Slayter returned last week from an extended visit to easterc points, visiting at Chicago on the wav and from there to Lighter's Ford, Ind where she buiied her aged mother, wht had passed her 90th year, and thence tc various other places for visits amon; old friends. Other than the sad duti above mentioned, Mrs. Slayter had * most pleasant visit. She was absem some ten weeks B. W. Hampton of Rockford, Ills, preached for our Methodist friends Iasi Sunday evening, and his audience was so highly pleased with the talented lec turer that ttuy prevailed upon him tc deliver a lecture at the church Iasi evening, the church being trowdec with -enthusiastic hearers. They die not get enough of a good thing, and sc they have prevailed upon him to delivei another lecture this evening at the same place. We have not been for tunate enough to hear him so far, but judging by the enthusiasm of those whe have, we should say that be is the best th»t Iris ever appeared before a Lour City audience. Evidently vou will min a literary treat, if you fail to hear him tonight. See C. E. MeJlor about a new well. S. S, Hover arrived from Arkansas Tuesday evening to close up some un finished business. If you want to buy or sell real estate, call on John W. Long. Friends to the number of twenty-four gave Mr. and Mrs C. J. Tracy a pleas ant party at their home last Saturday evening and a jolly time was reporteo. For Sale—Full blood Poland-China boars; spring pigs, ready for service G. XV. Holmes, one mile east of the old Fuller ranch, eight miles northwest of itavenna. Rev. H.S. Wold is rejoicing over a brand new daughter, who arrived Wed nesday morning of this week, just at the peep o’ day. Mother and little one doing nicely. Draper’s still have some good values on their 10c counter with a new stock expected in a few days. Watch this if you want SI 00 to go as far as *2.00 elsewhere. The Ladies Aid Society of the M. E church will hold their annual fair and chicken-pie supper at Pilger’s Opera house, Saturday, Dec. 2,1005. We ap preciate the patronage given us in the past and will have for you useful and fancy articles at prices to suit every one. You will find at the different tables: Quilts, Comforts, Cushions, Aprons, Handkerchiefs, Dolls, Home made candies and other articles too numerous to mention. Don’t forget the date. Sale of articles will com mence at 2 p., m., supper at 5 p. m. : adults 25c. children .under 12 yrs, 15c. A good 400-acre farm, well improved, for sale by John W. Long, $25 • per acre. One day last week, Lee Arthur, the popular B. & M. agent, so’d a ticket to a point east to a man perhaps 3-5 years of age who had never up to that time rode on the cars, or been in a passenger coach before iu bis life. He came here overland from another county some twelve years ago, and has amassed considerable property, although not being the possessor of one dollar in money when he came to Sherman coun ty. We do not give the gentleman's name, its he does not wish for publicity, and we only make mention of the in cident as one that does not happen once in a decade in this dav and age. Youno Men—The Moler Barber' College, Denver. Colo, certainly offer splendid cbances to learn the barber trade, just now. Their scholarship can practically be earned before completing. It includes tools, board and posi tions. Write them. I Fifty Years Young. It was a jolly lot of the old boys tbat accepted Mrs. J. O’Bryan’s Invitation to luncheon Tuesday evening, the oc c: sion being Joc’b fiftieth birthday. B»rt Chase met Joe as he climbed from his engine and for an hour kept him up town while the crowd took possession of his home. At the termination of the luncheon, which did credit to Mrs. O’Bryan and daughter, Miss Gladys, Judge Wall arose and after accusing Joe of every crime on the calendar, to which he plead guilty, the judge pre sented him with a handsome watch charm and a gold ring. Joe responded in a terse but feeling manner, and after an hour in recounting events that trans pired during the early days in which Troy Hale described life as he enjoyed it on the range. Those present were; Messrs. II. W. I’edler, J. S. Pedler, Or* Long, W. F. Mason, T. A. Taylor, A E Chase, C. W. Conhiser, D. C. Grow. W. O. Brown, J. T. Hale, M. H. Mead, W. G. Odendahl, A. Wall, Lee Arthur and M, C. Muliek * Let C. E. Mellor do your rlumbing. For Buggies and spring wagons, see T. M. Feed. John W. Lons: is prepared to make all Real Estate Loans on short notice at lowest rates. PfLGEp OPEPA HOUSE One IsTigh-t Only Wednesday, November 29 ^ ini row»nrul a. mh° d««m« tfMiKxsitaNrai THE MO ST POWERFUL MELODRAMA OF TIIE DAY Convict's HDameiLter The Metripolitan Production A Play that Touches the Heart Presented by a Specially Selected Compnny A Wealth of Beautiful Scenery and Effects Containing Many New and Novel Sensational and Mechanical Effects and Situations Reserved seats will be placed on sale one week before date in this city at Conhiser’s Store prices - 50 and 35 Cents FARMERS ATTENTION Do not Fail to Witness the Famous I TWS A GRINDER crusher And while you are here, we want to show you the merits of the best feed grinders ever . invented. They have roller bearings, chilled steel burrs, friction plates to take up the wear, and nine lugs to force the grain into the burrs, which make three revolutions to one of the sweep, and the bearings run in oil. \ THE FAMOUS LIGHTNING FEED GRINDER grinds faster, runs easier and lasts longer than any other mill made, and you never have to grind your grain a second time to get it fine enough. You can grind Wheat, Rye, Oats, Kaffir Cera aad Corn, shelled or la the ear at the rate of twenty-five to fifty bushels an hour with one horse. 1 ( REMEMBER. THE DATE Friday and Saturday* November 17th and 18th. Do not fail to witness this exhibition and secure a Li$ltlll( QfildSf* Beware of imitations. The original and only genuine LIGHTNING GRINDER is sold at our store on above dates. Bring your grain along and Lave it ground while you wait. E. S. HAYHURST, LOUP CITY, NEBRASKA. P. S. While here we would be pleased to have you examine our immense line of buggies, wagons and implements. Phooe, N60. For a Drayman That catches J. W. Conger Who Was Mean Enough? Last Saturday morning when J S. Pedler opened the front door of his r- sidence, he found wrapped in an old copy of The Northwestern and deposited on the doorstep, a picture of his two children taken in childhood, the package besmeared with either drops of blood or red ink, and on the back of the picture were pasted words and letters cut from the Gasteyer adver tisement. together with some penciled letters, the whole forming a sentence rejecting upon Mr. Pedler, and signed with the word “Dog.” JL'he whole thing was the work of a dastard or dastards, whoever may be the author or authors of the detestable work and was and is heartily condemmed by all right minded people. We dislike the idea that such so-called humans have exis tence in our midst. To The Public. I wish to say to the public in general that owing to my poor health in the past year, I have decided to put an other dray on the street to do the heavier work. Romeo Conger will drive this dray and we will be found at the same old stand ready for business of all kinds early and late. Thanking you for past favors and asking for a share of your patronage in the future, I remain, yours for business, Jas. W. Conger. a Full Line of Cravenets k for Ladies and Gents Nobby and Up-to-Date Overcoats for Men, ^ Boys and Youths All Prices and Styles 40FMS0N & LOPE^TZ High Grade Ofgap Manufactured by the At Factory Prices Delivered in your town. You Pay $5 Cash apd $) Pep Week 50 Per Cent Off on Retail Prices Ask for Catalogue and Prices of the Factory Distributors, It Omah.a, ILTet>. rhe Big Piano and Organ House. &MJH, IKiii. M MS BOUGHT AT THE B. & JR. ELEVATORS MCALPINE, LOUP CITY, SCHAUPP SIDING, ASHTON AND FARWELL. • Goal for Sale at Loan City aad Asia. Will Bay IOGS AT SCHAUPP SIDING AND FARWELI 'all and see onr coal aod get prices on grain. E.G-TAYLOR. * I. DEPEWB* Blacksmith 9- Wagon Maker My aboo la tbe largest and best equipped north or tbe Platte Blver re a four horse engine and a complete line of the latest Improved me try. also a force of experienced men who know how to operate it'and I have chlu err jHaMMBmMtMfigHl torn out a Job with neatness and dispatch MY PRICES ARE REASONABLE AND PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALL CUSTOMERS.