The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917, March 21, 1907, Image 8

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    A. P. GULLEY, President. W. P. MASON, Cashier.
FIRST MUL SINK
Of LOUP CITY
1885
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Real Estate and all classes of loans
made promptly at lowest rates,
with optional payments.
THE NORTHWESTERN
A Few Market Quotations.
Cattle, per 100 lbs.$2.50 $5.00
Hogs, per 100 lbs. 0.20
Corn, per bu. 26 @ .28
Wheat, per bu.50 ^ .51
Oats, per bu.29 i<£ .31
Rye, perbu.15 @ .48
Butter, per lb.18 @ .20
Eggs, per doz.12
Hens, per lb. .06
Spring chickens, per lb. .06
Lioaal Daws.
Notice.
Parties wishing the Never Break
Range and cooking utensils will please
call before Saturday night, as can not
furnish ware with stove free after
Saturday. Yours Respectfully.
P. O. Reed.
Will Zimmerman sells land.
Panauss at Siepmann’s. Ask for it.
Who will be the next village
marshal?
Call and see Draper Bros. 5 and 10
cent counter.
3 on 62, Ashley Conger, the dray
man. Get him.
Do you want the town wet or dry
the coming year?
The best stock food made, for sale
by C. H. Leininger.
Village election. Tuesday, April
2nd. Don’t forget.
Will Zimmerman has some fine
bargains in town lots.
Anyone wanting meat smoked, call
at Siepmann’s market.
Photographer Draper returned home
from Sargent, Monday.
Feed your chickens Meat Meal. For
sale by C. H. Leininger.
For custom-made harness fullv
guaranteed see Draper Bros.
Mrs. O. G. Hunt has received word
that her father is very low.
C. H. Leininger sells Loup City,
Grand Island and Crete Flour.
Sleeth guarantees 27 cents for
butter fat delivered at Chase's,
If you leant to buy or sell real
estate, call on John W. Long.
Clarence Simpson is building a
cottage in the west part of town.
Jim Johansen will sell you settings
of Plymouth Rock eggs. See him.
Miss Fannie Smith of Ashton visit
ed Miss Rose Mulick last Saturday.
SALES—We clerk sales. See us.
First National Bank, Loup City.
T. M. Reed returned from his home
stead Tuesday, Mrs. Reed returning
with him.
If you have any old traces ripped,
take tiiem to Draper Bros., they will
sew them for 5 cents per foot.
The ladies of the Baptist Aid Society
will give a Kensington at the Baptist
parsonage next Thursday afternoon.
Everybody is cordially invited.
It is worth $2.00 per head to your
stock to dip them. I am prepared to
dip cattle and horses. Sure cure for
lice and mange. L. N. Smith.
Loyd Bennett of Valley county and
Halcyon Roth of Custer county'were
married yesterday in the county
judge's office by that urbane official.
C. E. Mellor has moved his business
to the rear of the First National Bank
where he will be found with a full
line of windmills, pumps and general
repairs.
After the close of church at Cleoria
last evening, about fifty friends and
neighbors surprised Mr. Chas. Sickels
at his home in honor of his birthday
anniversary.
For Sale—Tested seed corn, good
varieties. From early planting. Pro
duced 60 bu. per acre on my farm last
year. F. O. B. here $1.50 per bu. j
Write or wire quickly if interested. I
O. S. Matticks, Aurora, Nebr.
Dr. Bilon, the Kearney eve-special
ist, who visited here last week, ex
< pressed himself well pleased with the '
patronage our people gave him and
proposes to make regular trips here
after to Loup City. The doctor had
with him a very good class of moving
pictures for the delight of those who
appreciate that kina of an encertain
ment, and his lectures were of especial
interest to those interested in the
treatment of the eye.
A number of the K. P. boys met at
the St. Elmo parlors Tuesday evening
and presented Dr. Long a line gold
headed cane, as a token of esteem to
their brother who is soon to leave us
for other fields of labor. R. P Starr
made the presentation in a neat little
speech, which was feelingly responded
to by the doctor, and further ap
propriate remarks were made by R. J.
Nightingale, representing the re
grets of the Sir Knights over the
good doctor’s leave taking. Sir
Knight Long has been a power in
lodge work and he will be sorely
missed by the members of the order j
especially. 1
Notice To The Public
by W. I1, lined, that be has real
estate to sell, and will sell and does
sell choice town property and farms
at reasonable prices.
Alfalfa.
Those wanting alfalfa seed foi
spring sowing see T. M. Reed.
Attention, Farmers.
I have a small quantity of the eele
brated Russian Kherson seed oats foi
sale. These are without doubt the
best oats to sow in Sherman county.
This seed is clean and pure, having
come from Lincoln last year. See me
at St. Elmo hotel. Loup City.
1' D. M. Gue.
O. F. Peterson has the grippe.
If you want a buggy see T. M. Reed.
L. A. Bangs’ father from Aurora is
visiting him.
Draper Bros, will repair and oil
your harness.
M. (.’. Mulick is able to be up and
around again.
Loans on Real Estate, call on
John W Long.
A small life-proof safe for sale. In
quire at this office.
Phone A. T. Conger. 3 on 62, when
in need of a drayman.
Lon Zink was up from Grand Island
the lirst of the week.
Fish of all kinds during the Lent
season at Siepmann’s.
Carl Carlson is enjoying one of Job's
comforters on his face.
See the latest style Easter hats at
Miss Froehlich's millinery rooms.
A. P. Paulson was up from Boelus
on business last Friday.
Go to T. M. Reed for well work,
windmills and supplies of all kinds.
II. A. Hinman has moved into the
house vacated by Dr. Long.
Extra large bulk olives for
sale at Siepmann’s. Try them.
Mrs. Abe Conklin of St. Paul is
visiting her brother, E. G. Taylor.
Siepmann buys pigs, Siepmann pavs
the top price and sells at the right
price.
John Mathewson was in from the
west end of the countv on business
this week.
Buy your storm sashes and doors
now. Sold bj the Leininger Lumber
company.
Mrs. Eva Kendall of St. Paul is
visiting her brother, E. G. Tavlor.
and family.
Do you want a setting of fine
Plymouth Rock eggs? If so, see
•James Johausen.
J. H. Epley left today for LoupCity
to look aft er >ijs real estate interests.
—Fairfield Herald.
It will pay you to look Diaper’s
large stock of harnesss over before
buying elsewhere.
Bert Harris and family of Greeley
Center were visiting A. M. Robbins,
north of town over last Sunday.
Try some of that Carsolium Dip,
kept by C. II. Leininger. It kills lice
and mange on hogs.
A. M. Bennett is suffering with a
very bad thumb, with a suspicion of
blood poisoning in that member.
Another fresh shipment of bulk
dill, sweet and sour pickles received
at Siepmann’s market.
Miss Cora Leininger visited last
Saturday evening and Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Needham at Austin.
John IF. Long is prepared to
make all Ileal Estate Jjoans on
short notice at lowest rates.
Will Betts left Tuesday morning for
a visit of a few weeks to McLean,
Texas, and to look over the country.
Draper Bros, will put more oil in
your harness for $1.25 than you can in
a week with the old process.
The Presbyterian supper Tuesday
evening in the church parlors netted
the ladies some $32 for their trouble.
Home-made headcheese, liverwurst,
frankfurts, bologna and Berlin ham
for sale at Siepmann’s market.
Miss Gertrude Lundy entertained a
number of hor young lady friends at
the St. Elmo parlors last Saturday
evening.
Those wanting ice boxes would do
well to call on Christensen & Ferdi
nandt early in order to have their
wants attended to.
* Roberts-Clarke Recital Co., last
lecture course number. At opera
house, evening March 28th. Be sure
to hear them.
Notice—All those owing me on
account must settle the same before
the first of April, This means busi
ness. A. P. de Lybtee.
We understand Loup City is prom-'
ised five saloons for the coming year.
The new on«ss by Mr. Herechlug, who
Eurchased fide Conger building, and
y two Polls! i gentlemen, whose names
we have nob learned.
This is the first day of spring.
Harvey O Bryan was home from
Grand Island over last Sunday.
Carsten Truelsen returned Monday
from his extended trip to old Mexico.
Mrs. Truelsen met him in Lincoln on
his return home.
Mrs. Harvey C’Bryan expects to
join her husband at Grand Island
about the first of April, where they
will make their home.
Mrs. N. E. Vance will have a
millinery opening at Conhiser’s store
on the 29th and 30th of this month.
Don’t forget the date.
Will Larson, the new partner in
the Jolinson-Lorentz mercantile com
pany, arrived from Aurora with his
family Tuesday evening.
Easter will be here very shortly
and if you have not secured'your new
Easter hat or bonnet at Miss Froeh
licli’s, do so before too late.
Episcopal services will be held in
the German church tomorrow evening
by Rev. .1. M. Bates. Everyone is
most cordially invited to attend.
Sheriff Sutton and wife were over
from Ord, Sunday, to help properly
. celebrate Bert Chase’s preparatory
slide into another year of his life.
A basket social will be held at the
Valley Center school house. March
28tli, for the benefit of the Rockville
church. All are cordially invited.
Mrs. A. O. Aendrickson of Aurora,
I who has been visiting at the home of
j her husband’s parents west of the
river, left for her home this morning.
Mrs. Newton Vance has been quite
ill the past week or two at the home
of her mother in Palmer, but we are
glad to record is convalescing finely.
Mrs. B. T. Snyder and daughter,
Mrs. Cowper. left Tuesday for a visit
with relatives at Viola. Ills., and at
; tend the funeral of Mrs. Snyder's sister
Those who do not take the North
western should borrow it of their
neighbors who do, as we want every
body in Sherman county to read the
paper.
Frank Larcheek has sold his in
terest in the mercantile business at
Sehaupps and returned to Loup City
with his family Tuesday evening, so
we understand.
Lan Benselioter. we understand,
will soon go on the road with a
medicine wagon, and wall move from
here, but has not decided just where
they will locate.
A. .1. Boeck of (3rd was in Loup
City Tuesday visiting his half-brother,
C. F. Beushausen, going from here
Wednesday morning to visit other
relatives at Ashton.
Mrs. If Belle Burleigh entertained
the Entre Nous club Monday after
noon, it being the anniversary of her
appearance on this earth something
over 2*5 years since.
Little Hugh, 5-year-old son of Mr.
and Airs. J. Q. Pray, has been quite
ill with inflammation of the bowels
the past week, but is much better at
present, we are glad to note.
Herman Johansen and Albert
Johnson were up to Sargent last
Thursday, where they purchased a
registered Shorthorn buil, the animal
arriving here Wednesday of this week.
Last Sunday was Bert Chase’s —tli
birthday anniversary and his good
wife invited a number of intimate
friends of Bert to help him eat of the
good things prepared for the occasion.
Ladies will be interested in the fact
that Mrs. N. E. Vance will have a
millinery opening of the latest and
up-to-date styles of millinery goods at
Conliiser's store next week Friday;
and Saturday, March 29th and 30th. '
Representative E. A. Brown was
home from Lincoln last Sunday to
attend the funeral of his wife's father,
returning to his legislative duties
Tuesday morning. He thinks the
session will end by the first of the
month.
Next Sunday morning at the Pres
byterian church the sacrament of the
Lord’s supper will be dispensed and
new members received. The evening
service will be held as usual at 7:30
o’clock. All are cordially invited to
attend.
J. F. Kieffer and family left for
McLean,' Texas, Tuesday, where they
are to make their home* Mr. Kieffer
promises to write the Northwestern
his opinion of the country as soon as
he feels he is competent to express an
opinion commensurate, with the facts.
We wish them success in their new
location.
.mss .viae jioueros, reauer ana im
personator; Charles E. Clarke, bari
tone soloist, and Ralph E. Plumer,
pianist, will furnish the last number
lecture course. This will be an
opportunity to hear the best talent.
Everyone should attend. Holders of
tickets and public remember the date,
evening March 28th.
D. M. Gue this week sold his big
farm west of the river. Mr. Glenn
Farnsworth of Saunders county get
ting the three south eighties and
A. L. Zimmerman the north eighty.
Mr. Gue will have a sale of his stock
on the 3rd of next month, and will
sell his household goods in town on
the 6tli. Don’t forget the dates.
There will he a trotting race to
morrow afternoon at the fair
grounds, best 3 in 5, mile heats, be
tween the fast nags owned by Stewart
Conger and Will Zimmerman, the
purse being some $50. Fred Foster
will take a load down to the grounds,
as we suppose other owners of rigs
will also do. So you need not walk.
Henry Eisner, A. Boone and W. G.
Odendahl went down on the Platte
hunting, the tirst of last week, Mr.
Odendahl returning the latter part
of the week, but the other gentleman
remaining indefinitely, or until there
remained no game within getting dis
tance. W. G. brought home with him
several feathered products.
Judging by the conversations we
have heard on our streets the past
few days, the sentiment seems to be
strong for a higher license for saloons.
The figures most prevailing are from
$1,000 to $1,500, including occupation
tax. What is the opinion of our read
ers in general? The present license
is *625 including *125 occupation tax.
Last week, Jim Rentfrow sold his
big farm of upwards of 400 acres to
the Messrs. J. W. and R. E. Gilman
(father and son) of Shenandoah, Iowa,
the consideration being something
over *14,000. The junior gentleman
will probably move here and take
charge of the large holdings, while
the pater will remain in Iowa for
a time. Mr. Rentfrow has purchased
a farm of some 80 acres just north of
Grand Island, in fact almost in the
suburbs of that town, where he will
move shortly. While we shall miss
our good friend Rentfrow, we sincere
ly trust the Messrs. Gilmore will
have the greatest of success as
valuable additions to our population.
K. P. Starr had business at Ashton
today.
A. L. Zimmerman went to Aurora
this morning.
Thanks to the following new and
old readers for their favors the past
week: Thos. Parsley, .1. \V. Conger,
J. F. Kieffer, .1. O. Douglas, Irvin
Knox, Miss May Bitters. Michael
Wiezorek. A. E. Cox and Dr. Long
for Miss Hazel Long.
Gus Lorentz of Loup City, dropped
in on us last Saturday, jolly as ever.
Monday of this week, Mr. Lorentz,
Mr. Wm. Larsen and I). A. Johnson
left for St. Louis to investigate the
market and buy goods for both stores,
here and at Loup City. The firm have
just completed a tine large store room
at the latter place, which they will
occupy April first with an increased
stock.—Aurora Sun.
Have you been into P. O. Reed’s
yet, drank a cup of coffee and ate
some of those delicious biscuit baked
by Mrs. Katie Burrowes every two
and a half minutes on the Never
Break Ranges, which are being show n
by Mr. Kluth, an expert stove man
from St. Louis? Well, if you have
not, you miss a good thing, besides
not seeing those famous range cookers.
Still it is not too late, for the exhibit
lasts till Saturday night. Don't miss
it all.
Miss Hattie Eroehlich’s Millinery
Bazaar last week Thursday, Friday
and Saturday was a very bower of
beauty in the great number of latest
style of millinery goods, and that our
ladies found a large and artistic num
ber of newest and tastiest goods in
that line might be attested by the
fact that on the first day alone Miss
Froehlicli sold nearly fifty hats to the
very cream of the trade. On Thurs
day morning, especially, were the
rooms espeeia^v pleasing, before the
ladies had beg®n the task of depleting
the very artistic and plentiful supply
of delightful millinery. Miss Froehlicli
is to be congratulated over the very
auspicious commencement of her
U’nrL’ luiro ia» ./«
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior, Land Office at
Lincoln, Ne!).. Feb. 9, 1907.
Notice is hereby given that James YV. Conger
of Loup City. Neb., lias Hied notice of bis in
tention to make Hnal commutation proof in
support of his claim, viz: Homestead Entry
So 18H3 made June 29. 1905, for the Lots 1 and
2, Section 14. Township 15 n. Range 1.5 w. nth
F. M.. and that said proof will be made before
J. A. Angier, County Judge, at Loup City,
Neb , on Marc h 23. 1907.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon, and cultivation
of. the land, viz: Eugene Miller, U. J. Swanson.
William Curry. K. I). Hendrickson, allot Loup
City. Neb. Chas. F. shedk.
Register.
(Last pub. March 21.)
NOTICE FOR. PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior, Land Office at
Lincoln, Neb., Feb. 28, 1907.
Notice is hereby given that Hiram II.
Thompson of Litchfield. Neb., has Hied notice
of his intention to make final commutation
proof in support of his claim, viz: Homestead
Entry No. 17S1S made August 22. 1902. for the
N. E. H S. w. >4 Section 6. Township 13 n,
Range in w, and that said proof will be made
berore J. A. Angier. County Judge, at Loup
City, Neb., on April 12. 1907.
He nisn.es the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of. tho land, viz: Arthur Minshull. Joseph I
Ivibise.r. Peter Uenuis. Robert Hetnkin. all of
Litchfield, Neb. CHAS. F SHEDD.
Register.
(Last pub. April 11.)
Road Notice.
(Bauhard Eoad.)
The commissioner a. pointed to view and
locate a road commencing at the northwest
corner of Section live (5.. Township sixteen
(161. Range fifteen (151 and connecting with the
Loup City and Arcadia road and running
thence west on county line between Sherman
and Valley counties one mile and terminating
at northwest corner Section six (6). Township
sixteen (16). Range li’teen (15). has reported
in favor of the establishment thereof and all
claims for damages and objections thereto
must be filed in the office of the county clerk
of Sherman county on or before May 10. UW7,
or said road will lie established without refer
ence thereto.
Dated this 5th day of March. 1907.
C. F. Bechiiauskn. County Clerk.
* Last pub. April 4.
Road Notice.
(Fletcher Vacation.)
The commissioner appointed to view and
vacate a road commencing at quarter Section
ilne on north line of southwest quarter Sec
tion twenty-seven (27). Township fourteen (14),
Range fourteen (14 (.about 80 rods west of the
northeast corner of southwest quarter of said
Section and running thence in a southeasterly
direction across the northeast corner of the
southwest quarter Section twenty-seven f.'7).
Township fourteen (14). Range fourteen, (14)
and terminating at quarter section line about
100 rods south of the northeast corner of the
southwest quarter of Section twenty-seven (-7).
Township fourteen (14). Range fourteen (14),
same being a part of road No. 36, lias reported
in favor of the vacation thereof and all objec
tions thereto must be filed m the office of the
county clerk on or before Mat Id. 1907. or said
road wili be vacated wilhout reference thereto.
Dated this ftth day of March. 1907.
C. F. BKrsBAUSKN. County Clerk.
Last pub. April 4
Send name and address for illustra
ted catalogue of bee keepers’ supplies
to O. G. COLLIER, Fairbury, Nebr.
Ask about our liberal premium offer.
COMING
TO
LOUP CITY, NEBRASKA.
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The eminent physician on chronic
disease's will visit our city
Sunday, March 31, 1997,
And will be at the St. Elmo Hotel
until 5 p. in., one day ONLY.
Dr. Potterf, president of the staff of
the Boston Electro Medical Institute,
is making a tour of the state.
He will give consultation, examina
tion, and all the medicines necessary
to complete a cure B’UEE. All parties
taking advantage of this offer are re
quested to state to their friends the
result of the treatment.
Cures DEAFNESS by an entirely
new process.
Treats all curable cases of catarrh,
throat and lung diseases, eye and ear,
stomach, liver and kidneys, gravel,
rheumatism, paralysis, neuralgia,
nervous and heart disease, epilepsy,
Bright’s disease and disease of tlie
bladder and female organs, cancers,
blood and skin diseases.
Liquor and tobacco habit, big neck,
stammering cured.
Piles, fistula and rupture cured
without detention from business.
Eyes, nose and throat.
Glasses fitted, granulated lids, cat
aracts, cross eyes straightened with
out pain.
If you are improving under your
family physician, do not take up our
valuable time. The rich and the poor
are treated alike. Idlers and curiosity
seekers will please stay away. Our
time is valuable.
Remember, NOT A PENNY will be
charged for the medicine required to
make a cure of all those taking treat
ment.this trip. Office hour 9 a, m. .
Positively, married ladies must be
accompanied by their husbands. Re
member the date, Sunday, March 31,
at St. Elmo Hotel, Loup City, Nebr.
FARM IMPLEMENT
...SALE...
We now have our samples on the floor, showing
our Spring Line of Implements, consisting of.
Good Enough Sulky
and Gan* plows
Nebraska Clipper
Walking Plows
Economy Double
Lever Disc Harrow s
Gretchem Corn Planters
(with shoe and disc runners i ♦
Riding and Walking
Cultivators
Ihe Cjooqs are right, the Prices are right, and
you can not make a mistake when you buy any
of these Tools.
ALL KINDS OF GRASS, FIELD AND GARDEN SEEDS AT OUR STORE
Public Sale.
T will offer at public auction on my
farm. Sec. 15-14-14, 1 mile southeast
of Austin, 7 miles southeast of Loup
Loup City and 5 miles northwest ol
Rockville, on Wednesday, March 27.
commencing at 10 a. in., sharp, tin
following described propertv, to-wit
42 head of cattle, 45 head' of hogs
1 2-year-old bay mule, 10 dozen chick
ens, farm implements, etc. Fret
lunch at noon.
Terms of Sale: All sums of $10 anc
under, cash: on all sums over $10. £
credit of 10 months will be extended
purchaser giving bankable note, wit!
approved security, drawing ten pel
cent from date of sale.
JAS. RENTFRCW, Owner.
J. T. Hale. W. F. Mason.
Auctioneer. Clerk.
Put up Page Fencing—cheapest and
best. The fence that lastsa life time.
Double strength spring steel wires.
Be sure to see me before building
your fence.
_L. N. SMITH.
ATTRACTIVE
RATES - - -
DURING MARCH
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March 5th and 19th, cheap ex
cursion rates: also dailv low
tourist rates to the Gulf’coun
try. Colorado^ Oklahoma. Arizo
na. Old Mexico and New Mexico.
A Good Chance to
Visit Pacific Coast
March and April one-way rates
to Utah, California, Oregon,
Washington. Idaho, Montana,
Big Horn Basin—nearly 50 per
cent reduction. Daily through
Standard and Tourist sleepers.
Homeseekers’
Excursions,
Frequently each month from
Eastern Nebraska to Western
Nebraska. Eastern Colorado,
North Platte Valley, and the
Big Horn Basin.
Landseekers’ Infor
mation Bureau;
Valuable free information to
seekers of Government lands
and to prospective purchasers of
all kinds of deeded lands along
the Burlington Route. Write
Landseekers’ Information Bu
reau, 1004 Farnam Street,
Omaha, Nebraska.
R. L. ARTHUR,
Ticket Agent, Loup City, Neb.
L. W. Wakeley, G. P. A.
Omaha, Nebraska.
I WE HANDLE **
Carpets, Lineoliuot, Fortiers. I
Window Shades, Iron Beds, jV
IBeci Room Siaites |
Couchss, Tables, Ohiffonierbs *■>
And in fact the Most Complete Line of ^
FTTRMITTJRE $
I Ever shown in Loup City. Come in and J
Get Our Pi ices Before You Buy. J ^
Christensen & Ferdinand! \
Furniture Company. I
Christensen & Ferdinandt, £
Undertakers and Embalmers £
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T. 3^C. REED,
(Business Established in 1888.)
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