The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917, December 07, 1905, Image 8

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    Stoves, Stoves,
At P. O. REED’S
Phone, N60.
For a Drayman
That catches
J. W. Conger
THE NORTHWESTERN
THURSDAY. DEC. 7, 1905.
A Few Market Quotations.
Cattle, per 100 lbs.81.00(fi 84 00
Hogs, per 100 lbs. 4.15
Corn, berbu.... 32
Wheat, per bu.54@ .66
Oats, per bu.. .20(3 .23
Kye, perbu.46@ .51
Eggs, per doz. 52
Butter, per lb. 20
Iioaal Dsws.
See supplement for more local news.
' New England dinner by the
Baptist ladies, at the opera
house next Saturday, Dec. 9.
If you want a well or a windmill, see
T. M. Reed.
Dick O’Bryan was home over last
Sunday.
Phone A. T. Conger. 1162, when in
need of a drayman.
Loans on Real Estate, call on
John W. Long.
Overcoats for men and boys, at
Johnson & Lorentz.
Clarence Sw'eetland was home frc m
School over last Sunday.
Page Woven Wire fencing. Best on
earth. L. X. Smith, agent
Now is the time to get your winter
garments at Johnson & Lorentz.
HSee W. P. Reed for real estate and
collections at reasonable prices. 87
New phones have been placed in the
residence of Ed Angler and at the
farm residence of H. L. Bell, since last
report.
You can get a splendid quarter of
bsef of Siepmann & Oltmann at 4}4 to
6% per pound. Try them and you will
come again.
Just received a new corn sheller.
Those having corn to shell will do well
to see me. Address or phone, J. B.
Pc rd at bis farm.
For Sale—Full blood Poland-China
boars; spring pigs, ready for service.
G. W. Holmes, one mile east of the old
Fuller ranch, eight miles northwest of
Ravenna.
A five-year-old daughter of Charity
Quartz, on Oak Creek, fell on icy steps,
Thanksgiviog, and broke her arm. it
is the same little girl mentioned some
two months since, haying an arm dis
located by an a’c-iaent.
Let C. E. Mellor do your rlumbing.
0. E. Mellor will sell you a windmill.
Ashliy Conger was on the sick list
last week.
For jlupgUsaml s.iring wegons, see
T. M. Reed.
Mis* Gladys O’Biyan visited friends
m Celumbus last week.
Phone N 22 and get everything in
the Hour and feed line y oil wart.
Frerching at Wiggle Creek next
Sunday afternoon. Everybody come.
Back at the o'd stand—the Northern
Milling Co. D. C Grow
Try Hanna Egg and Lump coal at
Keystone Luniler Co., at $7.00 per ton
Dr. Sumner Davis,Grand Island, Neb.
specialist in disease of eye and ear.
Examination for glasses.
A br ir.d new daughter was le.mrted
at the 1 onae of Herman Henke, over on
Oak Creek, last week Wednesday.
John W. Loner is prepared to
make all Real Estate Loans on
short notice at lowest rates.
The local registrar of vital statistics
reports eleven births- tiye girls and
six l>oys—tor November, and only one
death.
Biemond & Daddow will sell you an
excellent quarter of beef at to 6%
cents a pound. Try the boys and they
Will treat you right.
Buckwheat, Rye Graham. Rye flour.
Wheat Graham and the best white and
yellow corn meal, at the Northern Mill
ing Co's. Feed Store.
Our German Verein friends gave one
of the best attended and most interest
ing masquerade dances, Thanksgiving
night, ever held in the opera house.
We understand the Methodist ladies
e»ptured over #300 receipts for their
chicken-pie supper and bazar last
Saturday evening And the people
got their money’s worth, you may be
sure.
Lou Rein received a hard fall on the
ice, Sunday, dislocating his wrist:
Ho sever, before reaching a physic in
the dislocation was rednced, but the
wrist wll be very painful for a goodly
per ol of time.
Come out and buy your Christmas
presents from the Baptist ladies this
week Saturday and evening. You will
find a great number of both useful and
ornamental designs, and besides you
will aid a good cause by helping the
Baptist people pay for their parsonage.
Dinner will be served at 5 o'clock.
See C. E. Mellor about a new well.
It you want to buy or sell real
estate, call on John W. Long.
Will Criss is through with his thresh
ing machine work and has moved into
his new residence.
Follow the crowd to Draper Bros,
large store, the place where you get
your money’s worth.
Don't forget that Biemond & Daddow
of the popular Pioneer meat market
have a free delivery wagon.
The Baptist ladies will have a whole
roast pig on tap at their bazar at the
opera house on Saturday and evening
Chickens, Chickens, Chickens. We
want lots of them. Best prices paid
This is Siepmann & Oltmann talking.
Miss Elsie Chidester of Aurora was a
Thanksgiving guest of Mrs. W. F.
Mai on, returning home the following
day.
Henry Dolling has rented a room of
O. F. Peterson for a shoe shop and will
commence Dee. 1st. One door east of
St. Elmo
Draper Bros, have the best line of
heating stoves, ranges and base-burners
in the county. See them if jou need
anything in that line.
Alfalfa $4.50 per ton. I will deliver
good, first-class alfalfa to anv pait of
town at $4.50 per ton. Phone Y 17.
D. M Gue.
Wanted—A gir jf ;."> to 17 years of
age to work in my office, Must be neat.
Wages $8 per month at first. Those
looking for a snap need not apply.
S. A Allen.
Dr«. Davis & Farnsworth of Grand
Island, Neb., are prepared to treat all
forms of chronic diseases, such as Rheu- f
matiem. Stomach disorders, Tumois.!
Cancers, Paralysis, Kidney diseases,etc.
The docto'rs use. besides medicineand 1
surgery,the x-ray, hot air baths, elec
tricity and massage.
A good 400-acre farm,
well improved, for sale i
by John W. Long, $25 j
per acre.
GEO. OLTMAN
The Drayman
Phone us at N 6
SATISFACTION EVERY TIME1
All hats left in stock at half priceat
j Miss Hunt’s.
I have a few hats left that will go at
j half price. Anna Hunt,
We again call attention to the con
i tmued storv on the equalization prob
lem m this week’s paper, in YV. R.
Mellor’s advertisement. This is Elm
township’s chapter. Read it
Harold Hancock, a young son of
Wm. Hancock, living some two miles
southeast of Loup Citv, on Monday of
this w eek broke l>oth bones of his left
wrist by a fall on the ice while sKating.
Dr. Long attended the little sufferer.
The entertainment of the Epworth
League at tte M. E. church last Thurs
day evening was a pronounced success.
It is expected that the new First
National Bank building will he rerdy
for occnpancy inside of a couple of
weeks. The NOuthwbstekn office
will occupy the basement thereof, with
furnace heat and gas lighting and will
have the finest office room in the city.
Usually a printing office is supposed to
issue enough gas for all purposes, but
in this instance the paper will be sup
plied with unnatural gas in case of
necessity. Come and see us in our new
quarters*
PTLGEP OPERA HOUSE
One ICTiglfa-1 Only
Thursday, December 14th
Mr. Edward Salter presents one of the most importaut dra
matic events of the year. The sterling romantic drama
ZR.03ULA-3STI
A virile dramatization of Marie Corel
li’s fascinating storv, “The Vendetta.”
-* It is one of those plays which pleases
^ not only by reason of a romantic love
storv. but also by their picturesque and
gorgeous costumes and scenery is pomt
ed illustration of the period when all
was chivalry, braveness and beauty.
This production is complete, both as(
to r.n acting company and scenic equip
ment
Reserved Seats will be placed on sale one week before the date in this city
AT CONHISEK’S STORE
prices - 50 and 35 Cents
EiBggRBSKaiZBaaE
*©'J. I. DEPEW©*
sanui
Blacksmith t Wagon MakerJ
My shoo is the largest and beat equipped north of the Platte Kfver
I have a four horse engine and a complete line of the latest Improved, ma
chiuery. also a force of experienced men who know bow to operate it and
turn out a Job with neatness and dispatch.
MY PRICES ARE REASONABLE AND PROMPT
ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALL CUSTOMERS.
Saw inuma»ami333i9iu9Maiai
Hsnei
a
Full Line of
Cravenets -
for
Ladies
and
Gepts
Nobby
and
Up-to-Date
Overcoats
for
Men,
Boys
and
Youths
All Prices
and
Styles
JOPNSOP & LOPE^TZ
Since you are attempting to justify the 15 per cent reduction in
Ashton township, please explain to the people of Elm township why the
Conklin quarter in Oak Creek valley at the southeast corner of Ashton,
should be valued originally at $119 and raised by order of the State
Board to $527, when at the same time the eighty acres on which D. C.
Leach lives, on Sec. 6-15-16, is valued at *582 ane the northwest 1-4 of
9, Coppersmith’s land, is valued at $510? Don’t you know that the
Conklin quarter in Ashton township would sell on the market f.>r $1000
more than both ot these Elm township farms combined? Please explain
why this Ashton township quarter and $1000 in value additional be
assessed at only a valuation of *52“ when the same valuation in Elm
township is assessed at *1092. \V. R. Meli.or.
Call on tile
J. P. Linger Lnier Com
Loup Gity, Nebraska,
-FOR——
LUMBER
Of all kinds. Also
Posts, Shingles, Lime and Cement
Hard and Soft Coal Always on Hand.
WITH A
PURCHASE
<>F
5 Five Dollars 5
OR MORE WE GIVE YOU
10 BARS of SOAP for.10c—10 SPOOLS of THREAD for 10c
10 YARDS of CALICO for.... 10c—20 POUNDS of SUGAR for $1.00
DO YOU WANT
A NEW
EVENING DRESS
IN
SOME POPULHR METERIiL ?
WE HAVE SOME
.Ladies' pajamas
Are by all odds the warmest sleeping
garment ever put on the market. We have
them in White, Pink and Light Blue.
Incidentally, we also carry a line of
Flannelette Gowns at Very Low Prices.
unobserved. After serl
she decided on a plan.
of making myself a terror in the
munity?”
TO
You are cordially invited to call at an early
date and personally examine an assortment of
JIPiNESE CHINA
Which is now
On Exhibition at our Store
Hoping we shall have the pleasure of seeing
you soon, we remain
B. M. Gasteyer
LOUP CITY, NEBR.
:om
Thtrre nerer wire sucn a trenmna tor
lumber of this kind.
should be whitewashed.
the around Is frozen.
Ladies’ Kimonas
i *
Are just as popular and just as
comfortable today as they ever
were, and at the prices which we
are making on them, the busy
housewife will save both time and
money by purchasing them ready
made.
Do -you Wapt
Sopie Bear Gloth
For your little j»irl a cloak?
WE HAVE IT FOR SALE
WITH A
PURCHASE* ,
5 Fire Dollars 5 >
OR MORE WE GIVE YOU
n
10 BARS of SOAP for.,10c—10 SPOOLS of THREAD for 10c 4
10 YARD of CALICO foi.10c—20 POUNDS of SUGAR for %] .on 1
i more. i —