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About The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1905)
All who are still owing me accounts will please call and settle before Jan. 1st, as I will need all money due me to meet my accounts coming due Jan. 1st Yours Respectfully, 2?. O. " PhoDe, N60. For a Drayman That catches J.W., Conger THE NORTHWESTERN THURSDAY. DEC. 81, 1905. A Few Market Quotations. Cattle, per 100 lbs.$1.00@$4 00 Hogs, per 100 lbs. 4 8! Com, ber bu. .813> 32 Wheat, per bu......51@ .OS Oats, per»bu. .20l-4<§ -23^ Kye. per bu..51 Eggs, per doz. 22 Butter, per lb. 20 I&oaal 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. H62, when in reed of a drayman. Loans on Beal Estate, call on John W. Long. Overcoats for men and boys, at Johnson & Loren tz. Mrs. A. B. Outhouse visited friends in Ashton last Saturday. Page Woven Wire fencing. Best on earth. L. N. Smith, agent. Mrs W. Criss entertained a few friends at tea last Saturday. 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 Fine eorn-ted beef at 4i to 6 cents per pound. WRtGHT Reynolds Mrs. Clint Outhouse left Monday for a few days’ visit with Omaha friends. A few low down, stocky red Short horn bulls for sale by Lawrence Smith. Pastor Wold of the Baptist church, moved into the new parsonage las) Saturday. Jacob Albers was down at Ravenns last Friday and Saturday, auctioning off store stuff for B. A. Simmons. You can get a splendid quarter 01 beef of Siepmann & Oltmann at 4)£ tc 9% per pohnd. Try them and you wit come again. The.ten-year-old son of August Mai was kicked in the forehead, last Satur day noon by a colt, cutting a gasl several inches long. Dr. Jones wa: called and rendered relief to the un fortunate boy. No serious cousequen ces are feared. C. £. Meilor will sell you a windmill. See T. M. Heed if you waot a new corn sheller. Phone N 22 and get everything in the flour and f< ed line j ou want The finest line ot Box Candies to be found only at ' Odendahl Bbos'. Back at the old stand—the Northern Milling Co D. C Gbow Try Maitland Coal at the Keystone Lumber Oo„ $6.25 per ton. The young people held another of their pleasant dances in Society hall last Friday night. Dr Sumner Davis,Grand Island, Neb. specialist in disease of eye and ear. Examination for glasses. Herbert Nightingale came home from school list Saturday evening to spend the holidays under the paternal roof. We received a pleasant call Monday from Messrs. Andrew Garstka and Jake Maciejewski of Ashton. Cell again gentlemen. Buckwheat, Rye Graham, Rye flour Wheat Graham and the best white and yellow cornmeal, at the Northern Mill ing Co’s. Feed Store. Miss Beatrice Nightingale leaves this coming Friday morning to spend the holidays with friends at Grand Island, Lincoln and Omaha. We are selling Ladies, Misses and Children's jackets, new stock, no old stock carried over. Prices the lowest at Johnson & Loren tz Our Masonic friends held a regular , meeting, last evening, at which work was done iu the Entered Apprentice degree, after which the brethern, ac companied by their wives bad a fine oysb r supper at the St. Elmo, at which some fifty or sixty of the members, visiting brethern and ladies were in attendance and enjoyed the occasion, interspersed with toasts from various members and a general round of jollitv engaged in. There was a big turnout, both at the session and at the supper succeeding, and for Masonry of Loup City it was a most interesting evening. The Masonic lodge of this city is com posed of the be*t of our people, is in a flourishing condition and is an order that needs no eulogy on our part. Those in attendance from a distance were Brothers W. M. Smelser of Rock ville; J. W. Landers, C. H. Downing ■ and W. £. Mathews of Arcadia; H. A. i Murphy of York; C W. Gibson. C. A. i Rvdberg and R. Baker of Litchfield, ■ and T. D. Wilson of Ashton, besides ■ A. L. Bailliu and G. A Curry from the country. See C. £. Mellor about a new well. Phone R 13, T. M. Ueed, The imple Dealer. If yon want to bny or sell real Bstate, call on John W. Long. A new stock of Buggies at T. V. Retd’s. Miss Rose Mulick is expected home Friday, for the holidays. Fancy'packages of Perfume. Ja an ese style at OdendAhl Bros’. John Bell went to Ravenna Tuesday to work on his uncle's ranch Now is the time to place your order For alfalfa saed for spring sowing See 1'. M. Reed L Banks Hale will lie home Saturday rrom Omaha for the holidays. For the best line of fancy Confection sry, Japanese Boxes, etc., go to Oden iahl Bros. A. Erazim baa moved into tte Bech thold cottage vacated by Pastor Wold Follow the crowd to Draper Bros, large store, the place where you get jreur money’s worth. Misses Winnie and Retta Gasteyer will be home for the' holidays tomorrow If you get an overcoat or jacket its new and not carried over, when you get ;t at Johnson & Lorentz. Gus Lorentz arrived home from Denver last Saturday evening, and we tre glad to npte left his good mother nucb improved in health. Don’t forget &at Biemond & Daddow >f the popular Pioneer meat market' rave a free delivt^y wagon. Rev. J. M. Bates will hold the Episcopal services in the German Lutheran church next Tuesday even ing at 7:30. All cordially invited. Oranges, Lemons Malaga Grapes, Fancy Apples, Nuts, Cocoanuts, etc., see Odendahi, Bros.’ George and Clifford Chapman, Peter Dgle, Mrs. Eliza Ogle, Will Simpson and John Needham all left tor a trip to Gentry. Arkansas, Tuesdav morning. Chickens, Chickens, Chickens. We want lots of them. Best prices paid. This is Siepmann & Oltmann talking. Burlington Holiday rates, Dec. 23, 33,24,25,30,31 and Jgn. 1st.« Good to return up to Jan. 4th, fare and one third for round trip. John Sac, who works for J I. Depew won the medal as the best shot at the shoot at St Paul last Friday, besides bogging some 875 or more of the prize money. Let C. E. Mellor fix your pump. M. 0. Mulick and C. W. Conhiser re turned from their trip to the Georgia gold fie’ds last Friday Holiday Books for Ladies, Men, Girls and Boys. Odendahl Bros. We received a call from R. L. Chris tensen, Monday, who informs us be contemplates moving to Arkansas soon. ' Just step in and see our stock of Can dies. Odendahl Bros. A. P. Culley, Carsten Truelsen and August Jaeschke left Tuesday morning for a trip to the Panhandle country in Texas. Draper Bros, have the best line of beating stoves, ranges and base-burners in tbe county. See them if you need anything in that line. Hiss Anna Hunt left for Auiora. Tuesday morning to remain for a season. Miss Hunt will return when the millirery season re-opens. Draper’s still have some good values on their 10j counter with a new stock expected in a few days. Watch this if you want 81.00 to go as far as #2.00 elsewhere. We are indebted to A. A. Sherman of Rt. Ansgar, Iowa, for the first re turns on subscriptions from away on the advanced price, j.He says: “Please find enclosed 81.25 for another year’s subscription for the paper. We would be lost without it, after having lived in Sherman county for over 17 years. It seems as if we must have the news.” Many thanks. .f T. R. Lay and wife of Rockville w« re visiting their many friends here over last Sunday. We understand it is only within the past two weeks that Tom has taken unto himself a better-half and although he must have been too happy over the important event to let The Northwestern into the secret, we take even this late opportunity to otfer heartiest congratulations, and pre dict Tom will make a model husband. Loup City, Neb., Dec. 9/06 On or before Jan. 1,1005, with a cash purchase of $2 or more, I promise to give to the order ot any lady her choice of our assortment of beautiful dolls free of charge. In addition to this, the party pur chasing the largest amount be tween .now and Jan. 1st, will be presented with the large $6 Doll now on exhibition in our windows. This note is redeemable in every department except Groceries. Respt.. B. M. GASTEYER, Let C. E. Mejlor do your plumbing. Just received a new corn shelter Those having corn to shell will do well to »ee me. Address or phone, J. S h'CRDat bis farm. > John W. Long is prepared to make all Real Estate Loans on short notice at lowest rates. Alfalfa #4.50 per ton. I will deliver good, first-class alfalfa to anv part of tswn at #4.50 per ton. Phone Y 17. D. M Gue. 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. Fob Sa le—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. Beef by the quarter 4 l-2c per pound at Bie mond & Daddow’s. Drs. 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 medicine and surgery,the x-ray, hot air baths, elec tririty and massage. A good 400-acre farm, well improved, for sale by John W. Long, $25 per acre. GEO. OLTMAN The Drayman Phone us at N 6 SATISFACTION EVERY TIME •*3SJ. I. DEPEW®* Blacksmith ® .Wagon Maker! My shoo M the largest and best equipped north or ibe .'Matte Hirer I bare a four horse engine and n oomplete line or the latest ho proved, tna ebtuery, also a foroe of experienced non who know bow to operate It and torn ont a Job wltb neatness and dispatch. MY PRICES ARE REASONABLE AND PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALL CUSTOMERS. a Full Line of Cravenets for Ladies and Gents Nobby and Up-to-Date Overcoats for Men, ^ Boys and Youths All Prices and Styles JOPPSOP & LOPENTZ Will you explain to the citizens el Washington township why it is that the valuation of J. P. Parker, Chas. Larson and Alex Baillie’s farms in total amounts to $1584.00, when the three Oak Creek Valley farms at the southeast corner of Ashton only are valued at a total of $1570.00? 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? Call on tlxe Loup City, Nebraska, —for— LUMBER Of all kinds. Also Posts, Shingles, Lime and Cement Hard and Soft Coal Always on Hand.