Stoves, Stoves, At P. O. REED’S THE NORTHWESTERN THURSDAY. DEC. 14, 1905. A Few Market Quotations. Cattle, per 100 lbs.S1.00@*4 00 Hogs, per 100 lbs. 4.15 Corn, ber bu. .3G@ 32 Wheat, perbu.v .60® .67 Oats, per bu. .. .19® .23 Kve,perbu. .51 Eggs, per doz. 22 Butter, per lb. 20 Iioaal Daws. See supplement for more local news H62, Ashley Conger, the drayman. Get him. If you want a well or a windmill, see T. M. Reed. Phone A. T. Conger. H02, when in leed of a drayman. Loans on Real Estate, call on John W. Long. Overcoats for men and hoys, aL Johnson & Lorentz. Page Woven Wire fencing. Rest on earth. L. N. Smith, agent. Roy Beers was down from Sargent last week seeing his best girls. Now is the time to get your winter garments at Johnson & Lorentz. D S. Frakes took a trip to Arkansas last week to look ae the country. See W. P. Reed for real estate and collections at reasonable prices. 87 Joe Thompson, who works at the creamery, is a sufferer with tonsilitis. A few low down, stocky red Short horn bulls for sale by Lawrence Smith. FOR RENT—Four good living rooms: water in kitchen. Inquire at this office. Ohas. Kalka returned Monday night from a week’s trip to Missouri, with a view of looking up a suitable location. You can get a splendid quarter of beef of Siepmann & Oltmann at to per pound. Try them and you will come again. The price of subscription ti TnE Northwestern will remain the same to county subscribers, $1 per year, but to those outside the county the price will be raised to §1.25 per year, to cover postage rates that are assessed by Uncle Sam on all papers sent away. Please take notice and goyem yourself accordingly. C. E. Mellor will sell you a windmill. For Buggies and spring wagons, see T. M. Reed. W. E. Leininger had business at Ashton today Phone N 22 and get everything in the Hour and feed line you want Back at the old siand—the Northern Milling t'o 1). C Grow Try Maitland Coal at the Keystone Lumber Co.,$C 25 per ton. A. B. Outhouse made a business trip to Schaupp and Ashton Tuesdav. A baby boy arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Tinsman, last Saturday. Dr. Sumner Davis,Grand Island, Neb. specialist in disease of eye and ear. Examination for glasses. a miss uarrie Me wart, representing a children’s home society of Omaha, spoke at the Baptist church last Sun day morning. Buckwheat, Rye Graham, Rye flour Wheat Graham and the best white and yellow commeal, at the Northern Mill ing Co's. Feed Store. We are selling Ladies, Misses and Children's jackets, new stock, no old stock carried over. Prices the lowest at Johnson & Loren iz We are glad to record this week that the crisis in the condition of Hempil Jones has passed and there are excel lent prospects for his ultimate recovery. Editor Brown is the possessor of a new Smith-Premier typewriter, and his printer believes that after he has bad sufficient practice with the new affair, she may be able to get legible copy for the paper. A rumor to the effect that Lura Fletcher had sold his banking business in this city to A. L. Zimmerman gained currency on our streets this week, but upon authority of Mr. Fletcher it is pronounced utterly with out foundation in tact. Dr. iiiie of St. Paul preached for the new Presbyterian congregation last Sunday morning in the German church and in the evening at the Baptist church. He is apowerjul speaker and gave most interesting.discourses Quite a number were added to the church. The services of Miss Edna Minshull has been secured bv the incoming coun ty treasurer, R. M. Hiddleson, for at least a year as deputy in his office. Miss Minshull has done fine work in that office under Treasurer Sweetland, and Mr Hiddleson is to be congratulated upon securing her services. See C. E. Mellor about a new well. If yon want to bny or sell real estate, call on John W. Long. Follow the crowd to Draper Bros, large store, the place where you get your money’s worth. If yon get an overcoat or jacket its new and not carried over, when yon get it at Johnson & Lorentz. Don't forget that Biemond & Daddow of the popular Pioneer meat market, have a free delivery wagon. A set of very nice dishes and a few other articles for sale. Inquire at the St. Elmo for particulars. Mrs. K. J. Baker. The finest line of Box Candies to be I found only at Odendahl Bros’. Our big-hearted German friend, Her man Fiebig, on Tuesday gave us a pleasant financial call. Thanks. Chickens, Chickens, Chickens. We want lots of them. Best prices paid. This is Siepmann & Oltmann talking. Mrs Geo. Benschoter, who has been here some time at the bedside of her mother. Mrs. J. L. Baillie, returned to her home at Schill, Neb., last week. 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. Miss Hazel Burleigh takes this oppor tunity to extend her compliments to her many lady friends for courtesies and entertainments given her during the illness of her mother and the consequent crankiness ot her dad. For the best line of fancy Confection ery, Japanese Boxes, etc., go to Oden dahl Bros. , A fine baby boy was born to Chas. Barnes on the 16th of last month, a fact our statistics reporter failed to glean at tl^B time, but we now welcome the youngster among us, with the most pleasing knowledge that being very handsome, he has been named after our jolly merchant, C. C. Cooper. Hello. Godfather Cooper, Oranges, Lemons. Malaga Grapes, Fancy Apples, Nuts, Cocoanuts, etc., s» * Odendahi. Bros.’ Frank Otlewski is again a sufferer from the old time trouble, eczema, and unable to attend to his big farm and stock business, and what Is worse, he says lie cannot find help to attend to his work for him. He found time, though, Tuesday, to increase The Northwestern exchequer with the necessary wherewith for another year. Let C. E. Mellor fix your pump. Holiday Books for Ladles, Men, Girls and Boys. Oden da hl Bros. Our good friend, Detlef Peterson, re membered us financially while in town with his injured boy. Edw Hamman of Butler, Ind , re membered The Northwestern with another year’s suhpcription on luesday. Thanks. 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. Will Mulick arrived home from Utah Monday evening, where he ia employed as abrakeman on the Union Pacific. He expects to remain over the holidays!! 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 81.00 to go as far as #3.00 elsewhere. Jim Conger desires us to kindly re quest our young people not to skate on his ice pond till.after he has gathered his ice, as it brings sand from the bank on to the ice, where it freezes into the same, destroying the quality. Fancy packages of Perfume, Japan ese style at OdkndAul Pros’. The editor’s wife has so for recovered her recent severe attack of rheumatism that she is able to be up and around the house at short intervals each day. And thus slowly our being boss about the house is parsing away. Just step in and see our stock of Can dies- Odendahl Bros. Over in an adjoining county to Sher man, of course, a farmer wanted to fstten a young beef for a local butcher, but the said butcher demurred, saying: “We do not buy that kind of beef, we buT only cows and would not know how to make purchase of any other kind.” If that should happen in Sher man county, one could be excused for thinking his teeth were getting bad on various occasions. -^J. I. DEPEWC=* Blacksmith 9 Wagon Maker* My a boo Is tbe largest end beat equipped north of tbe Platte Rivet 1 “T* » foer boree engine end e complete line or tbe latest improved, me ebtnery. also a force of experienced men wbo know bow to operate it end tarn oat a job with neatness and dispatch. MY PRICES ARE REASONABLE AND PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALL CUSTOMERS. Phone, N60. For a Drayman That catches J. W. Conger Let O. E, Mellor do your rl limbing. Just received a new corn sheller Those having corn to shell will do well ro see me. Address or phone, J. B b'CRD at his farm. John W. Lone is prepared to make all Real Estate Loans on short notice at lowest rates. Alfalfa 94.50 per ton. 1 will deliver good, first-class alfalfa'to anv part of town at 94.50 per ton. Phone Y 17. D. M Gue. w an tea—a g:r ji 10 years or age to work in my office, Must be neat. Wages 98 per month at first. Those looking for a snap need not apply. S. A. Allen. Fob Sa le—Full blood Fnland-China boars; spring pigs, ready for service G. VV. Holmes, one mile east of the old Fuller ranch, eight miles northwest of Ravenna. Beef by the quarter 4 l-2e perpound at Bie mond & Daddow’s. Drs. Davis & Farnsworth of Grand Island, Neb., are prepared to treat all forms of chronic diseases such as Rheu matism, Stomach disorders, Tumots. Cancers, Paralysis, Kidney diseases,etc. The doctors use. besides medicine and surgery,the x-ray, hot air baths, elec tricity and massage. A good 400-acre farm, well improved, for sale by John W. Long, $25 per acre. TRY GEO. OLTMAN The Drayman Phone us at N 6 SATISFACTION EVERY TIME a Full Line of Cravenets & for Ladies and Gents Nobby and Up-to-Date Overcoats and Youths All Prices and Styles JOHNSON & LOpE^fZ ■ V\ ill you explain to the citizens at Washington township why it is that the valuation of J. P. Parker, Chas. Larson and Alex Bail lie’s farms in total amounts to *15S4.00, when the three Oak Creek Valley farms at the southeast corner of Ashton only are valued at a total of *1510.00:' Is it not a fact that the three Ashton township farms are worth a total sum of |!9000.00 more than the three Washington township farms? Then please enlighten the Washington township people why Ashton township was entitled to the 15 per cent reduction that you secured for them? Gall on ttL© J.P, . ui®r Liner Loup City, Nebraska, -FOI LUMBER Of all kinds. Also Posts, Shingles, Lime and Cement Hard and Soft Coal Always on Hand. WITH A PURCHASE OF 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 POPULSR MATERIEL ? WE HAVE SOME Ladies' pajamas Are by all odds the warmest sleeping garment ever put on the market. We have them in White, Fink and Light Blue. Incidentally, we also carry a line ol Flannelette Gowns at Very Low Prices. You are cordially invited to call at an early date and personally examine an assortment of JlfiNESE CHINA Which is now On Exhibition at our Store i Hoping we shall have the pleasure of seeing you soon, we remain " 1, « 9 * ' ‘ • - -r B. M. Qasteyer LOUP CITY, NEBR. *