The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917, January 04, 1906, Image 8

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    Hardware, Tinware, Granite ware, Cutlery and Sporting Goods, at
II3.0. HEEID’S.
THE NORTHWESTERN
THURSDAY. JAN. 4, 1906.
A Few Market Quotations.
Cattle, per 100 lbs..... .83.00@*4 00
Hogs, per 100 lbs. 4.60
Corn, berbu. .29@ fl
Wheat, per bu.55(3 .63
Oats, per*bu.19t£f3 .22t£
Kye, perbu.43@ .48
Eggs, per doz. 22
Butter, per lb. 20
lioaal Daws.
Let C E. Mellor fix your pump.
Let C. E. Mellor do your plumbing.
See C. E. Mellor about a new well.
C. E. Mellor will sell you a windmill.
A new stock of Buggies at T. M.
Reed’s.
L Banks Hale has a touch of typhoid
feyer.
Phone R 13, T. M. Reed, The imple*
Dealer.
H62, Ashley Conger, the drayman
Get him.
Mrs. Simpson Criss, Sr., Is reported
very sick.
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 Real Estate, call on
John W. Long.
Dr. Long returned from Omaha last
Thursday evening.
Overcoats for men and boys, at
Johnson & Lorentz.
H. E. Whitmore of Idaho It here
visiting old-time friends.
Try Maitland Coal at the Keystone
Lumber Co., 86.25 per ton.
D. #M, Johnson of Aurora was in
town the first of the week.
The incoming county officers take
charge of county affairs today.
For Sale: A 4-hole corn sheller
nearly new. See T. M. Reed.
Phone N 22 and get everything in
the flour and feed line you want.
Now is the time to get your winter
garments at Johnson & Lorentz.
See W. P. Reed for real estate and
collections at reasonable prices. 87
Back at the old stand—the Northern
Milling Co. D. C Gbow
Miss Beth Zimmerman on Tuesday
returnen to her studies at Tolepo, Iowa.
It yon want to bay or sell real
estate, call on John W. Long.
We understand that both Mr. and
Mrs. James Johansen are on the sick
list.
Now is the time to place your order
for alfalfa saed for spring sowing. See
T. M. Reed.
Miss Blanche Bennett spent the
holiday vacation at home from her
shool near Litchfleld.
If you get an overcoat or jacket its
new and not carried over, when you get
it at Johnson & Lorentz.
Dr. Sumner Davis,Grand Island, Neb.
specialist in disease of eye and ear.
Examination for glasses.
Don’t forget that Biemond & Daddow
of the popular Pioneer meat market’
have a free delivery wagon.
Everybody possessing a pair of skates
or who could borrow a pair, were enjoy
ing the fine skating New Year’s.
Chickens, Chickens, Chickens. We
want lots of them. Best prices paid.
This is Siepmann & Oltmann talking.
Morg Ford left for his home at
Cheyenne, last Saturday morning, after
a few day’s visit with his many friends
here.
Yon can get a splendid quarter of
beef of Siepmann & Oltmsnn at 4% to
6}4 per pound. Try them and you will
come again.
Buckwheat, Rye Graham, Rye flour
Wheat Graham and the best white and
yellow cornmeal, at the Northern Mill
ing Co’s. Feed Store.
Dr. Allen returned from Couiicil
Bluffs last Thursdav evening, where be
• had been partaking |of Christmas cheer
with his good mother.
We are selling Ladies, Misses and
Children’s jackets, new stock, no old
stock carried over. Prices the lowest
at Johnson & Loren iz.
D. M. Gue returned from bis Christ
mas visit to his old home at Central
City, last Thursday, Mrs. Gne remain
ing for a few days’ longer visit.
When in Loup City stop at the St.
Elmo. Meals at regu'ar tables, 25c;
at commercial table, 50c; beds 25c and
50c. J. W. Harper,Prop.
All members of Loup City .lodge. No.
3:5. A. O. U. W. are hereby nolifled that
on the llth day of Jan. 1900. at 7:30 p. m
the installation of officers will take
place. All members are requested te
be present, as there is imp irtant busi
ness to be transacted.
Jacob Albeks, M. W.
Draper Bros, are headquarters for
Hardware and Harness.
Again, we ask for each and every one
the happiest New Year of their lives.
Bring your harness to Draper Bro»,
and have them oiled before the rush.
Mr. and Mrs. Fyke returned to their
home in Omaha last Saturday morning
Dwight and Lois McCombs spent
the hoi days with friends in Custer
countv.
Mr. and Mrs Charley Snyder visited
with friends near Arcadia over last
Sunday.
Charley Bennett leaves Saturday
morning to enter the Omaha school of
Pharmacy.
Draper Bros, will "give 20 per cent
discount on heating stoves for the next
thirty days
Frank Robbins and family celebrated
New Year’s day with Mr. Robbins’
parents in the country.
M. H. Mead and H. M. Mathew are
now occupving fine offices in the new
First National Bank building.
George Zimmerman, Jr., arrived from
Berthaud, Colo., a few days since for a
visit with relatives and friends.
%
Carpenter Martin has the contract
for building a large addition to the
residence of Wm. Couton of Austin.
Did you say harness V Draper Bros,
manufacture all their own harness and
guarantee same to give satisfaction.
Frank Brewer returned last week
from a trip west, and on Tuesday sailed
away again, going to Hitchcock. Kas.,
where lie has land holdings.
Pastor Wold will preach a New Years’
sermon next Sunday morning. The
evening service will be especially for
young people. All are welcome.
Draper Bros, are selling their stock
of buggies at cost, to make room for
new goods arriving. If you don’t
believe it, call and get tbeir prices.
William Rowe, son Charlie and their
families visited - over Christmas time
with their daughter and sister, Mis.
Aug. Bechthold. and family io Custer
county.
A twelve pound boy arrived at the
borne of John Synak last Saturday
night. John, of course, walks heavier
no* and feels much larger.—Far well
Journal.
Wm Rowe has the contract for
building two bouses for G. H Lindall
of this c*y, one on bis farm in Custer
county and the other on bis farm in
Washington township
We are glad to note that Hemple
Jones has so far recovered bis serious
illness as to be up and around the
house, a fact his many friends will re
joice over snd iiope for his speedy re
covery.
G. W. Marvel of this township, Carl
de la Motte of Hazard township and
O. L. Wav of Ashton have been ap
pointed by the State Bjard of Public
Lands and BuildiDgs to re-apprsise cer
tain school lands in this county.
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Draper returned
Monday evening from their visit to
Wichita, Kas , where they went to visit
a brother of Mi's. Draper’s, whom she
had not seen for twenty-two years
They report a most enjoyable time.
Drs. Darts & Farnsworth 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
tricity and massage.
Tuesday, Jan. 2, brought several
inches of “The Beautiful,” and now
Mother Earth is covered with a fleecy
mantle that makes life one burst of
happiness for the rising generation,
and the best of it all is that ttje weather
accompanying is almost as balmy as
budding springtime. Stand up for
Nebraska.
Last Tuesday, Jim Burnett’s team,
driven by Rob Keith and Ernest Rowe,
took fright from some reason and took
a spin on our streets, colliding with a
telephone pole in front of the old
Northwestern office, and making
kindling wood of the hayrack attached
to them. No further damage, as both
occupants and the animals themselves
escaped injury.
We understand there is a new
veterinary surgeon here from Chicago
bv the name of Evans, who 1* causing
some interest among horse and cattle
men by remarkable cures. This is not
intended as an advertisement for the
gentleman, who seems not to know
Loup City is supplied with newspapers
but is in the interest of our stock
owners, that they may profit by bis
coming.
Several Swedish families came in and
gave Pastor Wold and wife a very
pleasant surprise. Having loaded the
table with good things, to which all did
justice, a bowl was placed on the table
and Mr, Falk, their spokesman, got up
and declared their pockets were toe
heavy for comfort, whereupon, they
proceeded to empty them into the bow]
and the result was a very neat eollec
tion of cash for the preacher and fami
ly. Nobly done! Thank yon heartily. »
The county bAard coiver.e 1 Tuesday
and ia now in session.
See Draper Bros, for Singer, Wheeler
and Wilson sewing machines.
Hugh Sleeth- has accepted a position
in C. C. Cooper’s general store:
□Miss Jessie Cuiley returned Tuesday
morning, to her studies at Doane
college.
Mrs. J. A. Converse is spending the
holidays with her daughter at Gibbon,
this state.
Mrs. Burr Robbins returned last
Saturday from a few days’ visit with
friends at Grand Island.
Mrs. B. M. Gasteyer and her clerks
celebrated New Year’s Day ny invoic
ing in part her big stock of goods;
Editor Lowery of tne Litchfield
Monitor received an elegant Christmas
present in the shape of a fine 8-pound
daughter.
Mrs. J. T. Hale entertained a few
select friends at a card party, last Fri
day evening, in honor of Mr. and Mrs.
Pyke of Omaha.
Lou Fisher, from Alberta, Canada,
arrived last week on a visit to his
brothers, Will, John and Eli, and many
friends hereabouts.
Miss Mavsel Hebb of Aurora, a school
friend of Mrs. W. F. Mason, spent
Christmas with her, returning home
last Friday morning.
Mr. Goidon Snyder, who has been
attending school at Grand Island, will
change to the Kearnev school, leaving
for the latter educational institution
some dav this week.
Miss Cora Leininger went to Wisner.
Nebr., last Saturday for a few days’
visit with her friend. Miss Effie
Zimmerman, returning home Tuesday
evening of this week.
There were two dances New Year’s
night in this city, one at the opera
house, and the other, a masquerade, at
Society hall. We understand both
were well patronized and had most
enjoyable times.
R. D. Hendrickson. M. H. Mead and
Prof. Briggs, who wpnt down to
Lincoln last week Tuesday to attend
the State Teacher’s Association re
turned the latter part of the week, re
porting a most pleasant and profitable
session.
Last Sunday. Pastor 1told of the
Baptist church exchanged pulpits with
Dr. Ray of the St. Paul Presbyterian
church. Dr. Ray gave two elegant
sermons in the Baptist church here, up
holding his reputation as one of the
most brilliant pulpit orators in central
Nebraska.
A stranger was arrested and fined
$50 the other day in Ord for rolling
(manufacturing) a cigarette and smok
ing the same in that city. It's a
piettv severe penalty, but fifty plunks
is the lightest in the catalogue for
ofiences of that kind. Burwell users
of the “coffin nails” should take warn
ing —Burwell Tribune.
Geo. Chapman and son and John
Needham, who went to Gentiy county,
Kansas, last week, to look over the
country, returned Friday night well
pleased with the country. Mr. Chap
man contemplates moving down there
as soon as he disposes (of his personal
propertySbere, probably about the first
of February. Mr. Needham, we under
stand, also contemplates moving there
at an early day, when he has properly
settled hia affairs here.
Among the many subscribers who
renewed their fealty to The North
western with the New Year are the
foliowing: Mrs. B, M. Gasteyer. for
herself and father, G. F. Hall; W. F.
Mason, L. Hansen, A. P. Culley, Dr. J“.
A. Allen, VV. R. Mellor, M. H. Mead.
C. C. Cooper, G. S. Leininger, J. P.
Leininger, Mrs. Kate Siepmann, J. W.
Long, Keystone Lumber Co., Odendahl
Bros., P. Hoogenboezem, L. Rein, Mr*.
Marie Pyke by W. R. Mellor, J. B.
Ford, D. M. Gue, A. Bergstrom and
Tom Burton. Thanks.
D. M. Gue closed the sale of his home
quarter in Washington township last
week to Mr. Albert Enderlee of Aurora
who will talck possession the first of
March, coming to make this his future
home. Mr. Gue and family will then
remove to Loud City and take posses
sion of their beautiful home recently
purchased of W. H. Morris. Washing
ton township’s loss in the removal of
Mr. Gue is Loup City’s gain, but they
make it up in good part by the coming
of Mr. Enderlee and his estimable fami
ly, who are highly spoken of in their
old county of Hamilton.
Married—At Sturgiss, S. D.. Dec 28,
1905. Mr. W J. Mulick and Miss Olive
M. Roberts. Mr. Mulick and fair bride
arrived in this city on the 28th ult.,
where they will remain until the 10th
inst,, when they leave for 'heir future
home at Ogden, Utah, where the
groom ia a railroad employe. The bride
is a niece of J. T. Hale, and visited
in this city several months last year.
The groom,a son of Mr. and and Mrs M
C Mulick, grew to manhood in this
city, where be is well and favorably
known and has a host of friends, Tub
Northwestern wishes the fullest
measure of happiness and prosperity
may follow them through life.
John W. Lone is prepared to
make all Beal Estate Loans on
short notice at lowest rates.
Peter Hoogenboezem writes from
Spokane renewing bis subscription to
The Northwestern for another year
at the #1.2.5 rate. Thanks.
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Fancher returned
to their home in Omaha today, after a
two weeks’ visit with their daughter,
Mrs. C. C. Cooper, and family. .
Mrs. Edith Kennedy of Chicago, who
has been visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. James Rentfrow, south of town,
left for her home yesterday.
The editor’s wife is once more a
severe sufferer from her old enemy,
sciatic rheumatism, and is but just able
to be up and around the bouse.
Among the new names added to our
fubscription list with the New Year,
we mention those of Ward VerValin
and John Sac. Many thanks, gentle
men.
B. J. Swanson returned from his
Colorado trip last Friday. We under
stand Mr. Swanson made a purchase
of land in northwest Kansas in his
absence.
McKinnie Bros and Alex Baillie, Jr.,
visited at Mason City last Sunday, with
Mr. and Mrs. Gooley. It is whispered
that the boys had In mind certain
lovely feminine graces in that village
which called for their attention.
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.
Anton Lamprech, an old time friend
of Frank Otlewski. visited the latter a
few days last week, r-turning to his
home at Farwell on Saturday. The
gentlemen were friends in the olfr
country and still retain their old friend
ship for each other.
A fine 10 pound boy arrived at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ohlsen
last Sunday morning. Henry insists
that the rush of work at their brick
yards demands more men and he is
preparing for the spring rush. Con
gratulations are in order.
Saturday last, a 10 year-old son of
L. G. Gross, living 12 miles south of
Loup City, in attempaing to stop a
runaway team, fell from a hayrack and
was badly injured. The large vein in
the upper part of one leg being ruptured
and the skin severely bruised. He was
brought to Loup City, where Dr. Long
dressed the wound.
Beef by the quarter
4 l-2c per pound at Bie
mond & Daddow’s.
Last Friday. Miss H azel Burleigh re
ceived a handsome souvenir spoon from
Miss Hazel Long of San Franciso,
daughter of Dr Long of this city, that
is one of the handomest pieces of gold
and silver we ever saw. On the top of
the spoon stands a bear, the emblem of
California. Below rests a pan of gold,
over a pick and shovel, leading from
which is a rope the lenghth of the
handle, and attached to a bucket just
in the edge of the bowl. In the bowl
of the spoon Is engraved the golden
gate, the Cliff House on one side and
the signal station on the other, the sun
setting in the distance and a bidden
mine at the entrance of the harbor.
The whole is a gift from Miss Long to
her little namesake and is a thing of
beauty and a joy forever. Many thanks.
a gooa *uu-acre iarm,
well improved, for sale
by John W. Long, $25
per acre.
In the rush ot moving last week, The
Northwestern omitted the final story
iu regard to the arrest and detention of
the supposed robber of the postoffice
and bank at Pleasanton. On Friday,
of week before last, while holding the
suspect for the arrival of the postofflce
inspector, who was to come and take
him in charge, there arrived instead the
sheriff of Buffalo county, who took the
man into his tender care. As there
was some dissatisfaction over the re
tention of the suspect here for a week
or more, on account of the supposed
cost to the county, we desire to state,
on authority of Sheriff Williams, that
the county of Sherman was at no ex
pense for the detention here, as Buffalo
county pays all the costs in the case,
and not one cent of expense will be
attached to this county. So we trust
those who haye been inclined to kick
will be easy in their minds over the
matter. We have a sheriff who is look
ing after the best interests of Sherman
county, and can be trusted to see that
the right thing is done under all
circumstaaces
Union Faomo uow Kates
One wav colonist tickets on sale .fan.
2nd and 10th, Feb. Oth and 90th, at one
half of the one way rate pins 92s
Hound trip Homi-seekers tickets on
sale Jan- 2nd and 10th, Feb. Oth and
20th, rate 75 per cent of one wav rate.
Kates and territory to which tickets
will be sold furnished upon application
to the agent.
Phone, N60. N
For a Drayman
That catches
J. W. Conger
Professional Cards
R. J. NIGHTINGALE
Attorney and Connselcr>at>Lav
LOUP PITY, NEB
AARON WALL
Lawyer
Practices in all Courts
Loup City, Neb.
ROBT. P. S rARR
Attorney-at-Law,
LOUP CITY, NEBRSSKH.
•?/. H. JflEJiD
Bonded Abstracter
Loup City, - Nebraska.
Ouly set of Abstract books in county
-And the Public!
Tie St Elmo Livery Bare
Js under a new management. Giv'e
me a trial and if you have any
thing good to say, say it to
others; if you have
any complaint, make it to
me. Others can’t right my
mistakes, but I can and will. Respt.,
T. E.Gilbert, Prop.
PHONE, W9.
Give Us a Trial
Round Front Barn,
J. H. MINER. Props.
Loup City, - Nebr.
(Opposite Noithwescern Office)
Finest Livery Rigs, careful drivers
Headquarters ior farmers’ team.-, Com
mercial men's trade given especial at
tention. Your patronage solicited.
TRY
GEO. OLTMAN
The Drayman
* Phone us at N 6
SATISFACTION EVERY TIME
J. S. CASADA, Propr.
Having recently taken possession of
the B. T. Snyder barn and
re-fitted and re-fur
nished the same
with
Best of Livery Ries
I am prepared to give
Best of Service
Give me a trial. Good feed barn
in connection. The traveling public
are especially invited to give us a
share of their patronage.
A. P. DeLyster
is SOLE AGENT for
LonDGitrFlonr&Feed Hills
JOHN SOLMS OLD STORE
Loup City, • Nebraska
Call ’Phone R23.
For Sale by T.H. Eisner
a
Full Line of
Cravenets 1
for
Ladies
and
Gents
Nobby
and
Up-to-Date
Overcoats
for
Men,
and
Youths
All Prices
and
Styles
JOHNSON & LOPENTZ
Will sell you a fine upland half
section of choice land for
$]5.0G pej- Jkere.
Call on tlie
J. P. Lip Liter Clip?
. Loup City, Nebraska,
—for—
LUMBER
Of all kinds. Also
Posts, Shingles, Lime and Cement
Hard and Soft Coal Always on Hand.
^J. I. DEPEW^* 1
g
Blacksmith s> Wagon Maker j
My shop is the largest and best equipped north of the Platte River g
I have a four horse engine and a complete line of the latest improved, ma 9
cbiuery, also a force ot experienced men who know bow to operate it and H
turnout a Job with neatness and dispatch. ^
MY PRICES ARE REASONABLE AND PROMPT £
ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALL CUSTOMERS. |
aim i a a a a 3 a laaiawaaiMiaaBaatiHia—■■iBsang
High Grade Orgap
Manufactured by the
At Factory Prices
Delivered in your town.
•you pay fcasn
apd $| pep Week
50 Per Cent Off on Retail Prices
Ask for Catalogue and Prices of the Factory Distributors,
Omaha, ZtsTet).
The Big Piano and Organ House.
IF YOU WANT
I3£_L(3(3I@S WFIGORS^
FRRM M/KZHII76RY
FEED GRINDERS
CORN SHELLERS
Gasoline Engines, Wind Mills, Pumps and Well Work
ZEE T. M. REED.