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/i The Loup City Northwestern. “eleventh TEAR. LOUP CITY. SHERMAN COUNTY. NEBRASKA. JUNE 17, 1892,_NUMBER f . .. - 1 * ~ I ■ I "'—I—• The Northwestern PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AT Til K COUNTY HEAT, U too. 14. IIBflRCIIOTKlI, Editor and PublUhar. TIRMt |l 10 ft Vssr, II Paid In Advancs btorl M lb* loop t ltf FustoSlM tut Wtns Klulau Ibrou*!. Ik, mall* u mo*.d» •InM inatUr. Oiff lepmilcii Newspaper li Sherman Conntf IBPUHLICAN TICKET, RATIO* AI. TICKET. For President. BENJAMIN HARRISON —of fndlann. For Vice-President. WHITELAW REID —of New York. Col, Polk, president of the Farm er's Alliance, died June 11th. Havenna is making great prepara tions for a grand celebration on the Fourth of July. Chicago wuh visited on the llltli mat. by a terrible tornado, anil death and destruction wuh left in it,* path. Wliilelaw Held, of the New York Tribune, nnd minister to France, whm nominated by acclamation for vice president of the United Slates. Mr, Held is a power in politics and one of the ablest writer* tbi* country af ford*. He will materially strength en the lcpuhlicun ticket. The supervisors will at this Hitting again consider the proposition to construct a bridge across tho Middle Loup. Wo learn that they arc very much divided on the proposition. We hope, however, that they will see the necessity of a bridge anil vote to build It. Arcadia and other points out of the county are getting u Urge portion of the trade of the northwest part that rightfully belongs to our <owu county. Let us have a bridge. C. Fisher, manager of the Loup City Roller Mills lias been absent foi • wefek visiting l» brother in Manitoba He teports crops there about as fai advanced as they are here. He broBgnt a saraploof tho first grudf wh*at, which is much nicer than the Wfceat raised In this country, and ./which, ho says, is being sold in the rmarkets of that country for 35 cents <par bushel. This Is a great difference from the price realised in this country ^ for even third grade wheat, for which tho people here are realising 55 cents, and j ot the farmers of this country .are not satisofld. If the bars wore let down and Manitoba with her mill, ion* of bushel* of wheat which she has w to red up was allowed to flood the -country with this surplus, the thiril grade wheat which we produce here . . i __ il._te WOUill OOt ue nutiu uiuiw tunu *«.< oentt per bushel. In this instance the protective system has more thuu ■ doubled the price of wheat, as it costi the producer of that country 3ft cents per bushel to laud their wheat tu oui markets and consequently they art ' uua tie to compete with the produce! of our country, tan the farmer set. anything wronj; with Bill McKinley or tbe McKinley hill? Dout all s|i«ali . at once. Mnny Blaine meu are aoruly disap I > pointed because lie did uot get Iht nowiuaUofi, and equally as many i tHlaine meu are g'ad thut undei ttUa valeting circumsauccs ilarriauii urae stmeeesful llait Blaiue couit out tut lUe position month" ag >, in •taad of poatuwiy refusing to bccoiut aesmUdat*, all wvuld have gone well with him, and douUleaa. Harrison would not It a* si been ji the late Nebraska has alwape b*»*u> for Blaii.e and It ia quite likely V»r delegation iwould bo! have gone to rhsa,»u**u i tiun Instructed for Harrison ire* ‘•her kaowqWiat Blaiue waa a t audoieU’ Che blame however reeta more in<ov t)| on the Hlaute U»>ui<i* thaw n vlowa oa the subject Unnwlf tin huHsdltatmu hae fallen on thorn wlu would, tf porno hie have humiliate* Urn preach at, and the medteiwe the ) have to take ta simply that *om|>uuud «4 and preaerltmd hy themael**# Hi am* ia umloubtiediv the g mates i statesman this cuoatrjr has ever hail nad we have always maintained tha I ha should he elevatod to the high* * I peat Uua in the gift of the people. »*n thla e*io>e on thn part of hia friend' Who lead him to thn slaughter wowh hardly Justify km support at IKK I lx lime, «*')*!<■ ally us against a limn like Harrison, who lias for tli** last four years served the country with honor, and wlio would doubtless have step, ped aside bail the secretary made bis wants known In time to enable him to do so. Of nil the animals of tlm farm none lived such constant mid careful at tention as to the cleanliness and wliolesomcness of the water they drink and tlm food they cat ns the milch cows. It has been demonstrat ed that the drinking of foul water by cows will quickly taint the butter or cheese product, and the eonsum ing of foul feed will do tlm same. It is to be avoided above all tilings This is one of the tilings that is to be closely looked out, for at the factor ies and traced to its source for cor rection, as it is an evil that spreads itself throughout the whole mass of milk or cream with which it comes in conflict in the process of manufac ture. Give tlic milch cow the best and purest the farm affords.—Ne braska Farmer. A late telegraphic report from San Francisco, Cal., states that: “John Gibson, secretary of the Judson Manufacturing Company, left the city with $17,000 in gold to pay of! the employes of the factory between Oakland and Berkley. Near Berkley two men boarded the train and covering Gibson with re voivers, compelled mm givu up the package containing the coin. The men jumped from the slowly moving train, took a buggy near by and made their escape. Gibson fir ed live shots from tiie platform of the train without effect, Tiie passen gers were dumbfounded at the scenes so rapidly enacted before them. The officials are making every effort to capture the robbers.” The following special to the State Journal tells of tiie terrible tornado and tiie damaging resells at Don iphan, Nebraska: Doniphan, Nf.h , June 12.—A ter rific hull storm and high wind, which almost amounted to a tornado, al'iiclc Doniplmu this evening at 8:30 o'clock. All the growing crops in this vicinity wore destroyed and every window in town exposed to the storm was broken. The hailstones wero of unusual size and were bank ed up in some places by the wind to a depth of several feet. HALV HATES TO SAKATOG A. On the occasion of the National Kducational Associosion's annual convention at Saratoga, N. Y., July 12-24, the Burlington Route, from July 3rd to July 9th, inclusive, will sell round trip tickets from all sta tions in Nebraska to Saratoga at one lowest firsteluss fare plus two dollars (membership fee N. K A.). Tickets aie good for return passage from July 15th to 21st; an extension of time limit eau, however, im obtained by depositing ticket ut tiie office of the Joint Agent of Teruiiuui Lines, Broadway, Saratoga. Tlio Burlington Route will run Special Pulrnau Sloeping Cars and Reclining l lunr tin1* rrom Lincoln uml Omaha through to Saratoga, leaving Lincoln at J:40 1’. M. uml Omaha at I 45 l*. M., July t»th. A folder, giving all particulars, muy he hud upon applying to J. Francis, Uenersl I’aiscnger and Tick et Agent, Omaha, to whom, or to lo cal agent B. A >1. H K , requests for reservation of berths should be ad dressed. If you have any idea of building a silo for winter convenience ami nec essities now is the time to select uml plaut a special patch of corn for that purpose. Let it Iwu large corn ' with abundant foliage and one that < will mature to the glazing stage a ! little befure frost way bo expected -Nebraska Fanner. It tak< * the editor of the le’t'p City Norihwesiern to gi\> In* tile contemporary “au nrtlsli touihing up. lie is e- rt-nnly s master iu tied line Kdgnr IN**i, i'll vt I'Al tjl V Ap.'LMBLV At iimUk'i \>h, Julie nth to July I'tli Fol tknsi .1* »n ng lo Hall |be Heblrii e t'kaulauM'-r the I Ulon 1'si l Sc infer* b fate of one file for the round trip a* toUow* it! Flow ad |« ",ls iu .V Masha I ticket* to »*> told June sad* and loth good for Mura null! amt mu lading Jut) titk, I ml | ,..ni p'Oil* in Net m*Xa and Kan*a* nitkin tin ante' of lt,atrk> tickets on »*ie Jiim 41 lit to July lUlti. i1 lacluaite go'al for return until Juiy litttk For any additional lutoiinaiton i apply to ft B t on »»*, Vg> nt t |* kltlein Loop t »•) Neb I CHAUTAUQUA A8BKMHLIK8, V< r Mu- ti'Niinnodltina „f those de siring lo *lsit the different Chautau qua assemblies tin* following exceeding low excursion rate* aie of ferer) by the Union I'nciflc: Cflm, fcwl# , Jtt'y •th lo IBlfo, One fare for the round trip as fol lows; 1st. From all points in Neb , July bill and nth, go,el lor return un til and Including July 17th, 1892. 2nd. Forte all |Wint* in Neb. and Kansn, williin CO miles of Crete, July 6th to Kith, inclusive, good for return until and ineluding July 17th, 1802, Frfiiifint, Nslf .♦Inly 1st to IBtfi. One fare for toe round trip plus .'l5ct« admission to the ground*. 1st. From all point* in Nebraska, June 30th and euly 1st, good for return until and including July 10th, 18t*2. H, IJ. Cowi.Ki. Agent IJ. I’. System Loup City, Neb. A SWARM OF HOUSEHOLD B’S. fir. car, ' il. Cure prevent* many rlr up, til he* and had break*. He I cur, fill. I; | r-nipt. Hlaekn,"’-- emkei slovenly I .. , weary worhl wanderer*. He pr dpt. Hi; faithful. "lie thou faithful uii to death, ii - d I v.-lll give thee a crown of life." Ik flllhful. Ilit Is i 'si. ChcerfulneH* tends to Is- g,h . ,f ✓u;- . -ind to day * that are w i-tli the .. ,/thening. lie cheerful. !' |h. gtilfill, Thoughtfulness i» t- (.•iik i- :i plant of blessM fragrance and h ind i i Is, "bom unseen," etc. Ik ; lurug'ii lul. I;|- ■ . i humored. flood humor i* I., i .-I- Hr ■ '-leils ine. no matter how v,. ,| tie- ill--s ' ireil pillhe sugar coated, lb- good milured. Ilood Housekeeping. WORLD'S FAIR PLUMS. K. H. |)i m on. of Alameila county, Cal., Intends to send t > the exjsmitlon a pumpkin v eighitig e pounds. A’cirsii Ni's for and ngniml Sunday ,,p. id r f the exp siti >n w ill Im heard to. the national commission on Oc tober 0. • Till: ntnntx r of intending exhibitors ann.m” "d from Pennsylvania, up to ,1,.1... i als«ut 8S0, of which AW are I’li! a li-lphians. I « ttie Michigan exhibit will lie a I'o.ri'M mail' a in wur of live liuudred spo oncic. ..f fruit wliieh grow In the Mate. It will be prepared by a Kula mtittoo woman. I ,• the California building will be eh —n n gr a lief •••. ..•linen of every C: f. n ’ i d uiiesti - flower obtainable, a: ' «! .. i painting.s, In water and oil, of sis hnnilrtd wild flow, rsmill gnutaea. PprrrY FLOWERS. NT'Mliiiiuio with valuable annuals are the dwarf vert dies of nasturtium. ! i it reijuire warmth, moisture and n llttie shiule. 'i'lie pea li rosette, which has gained 1 1 footh d.l in (Ivorgln, differs f ri t'.e i . m il yellows In several par ti dun-'. ,i on, iiv mignonette in perfection it 1 >ld I" the American Agriculturist 11 at the ; hint mu t riot he closer than in I: i It way and the top hud li.• i1 ill l»e )'inched off when the plant is t wo im in"' high. Titian: Is a r sehush at Ilildersheim, in iianovi r. that w as planted more than l.e 'll years ago by Charlemagne, in i oei.i ration of a visit made l>y an in... a udor from the Caliph llaroun al liascldd. The husli is now ISO feet high. /7«rfane risnwH mill© hiiicmi re vise 1 LV31 ^iiauly for w©uk <iiwtf«5Htion, Can l>© taken by tlio numleMt child. For nk*o by lomllr.K druggists. The National Democratic Convention Headquarteuh Jacksonian Cu b, y 91ii New York Life liuilding, > Omaha, Neb. June 1. 1892. ) On the occasion of (lie Democratic Convention at Chicago June 21st '92 it is earnestly dusired that the great [State of Ncbruska may no well rep resented, and take a prominent p > sition at the National (iatheriug ot Democrats from ail the States of tlie Union. To this end, aud in order lliat the Nebraska Democracy may present a strong ami imposing front, the Jacksonian Club extend* a cor dial invitation to ait Democrats to uiiite with the Club in attending the Convention, \Vc have chartered a special truiu on the Union I'ueitic and Chicago & Nortli Western Hall ways, to leave (linulia Sunday, June 19th, at -I I*. M., arriving at Chicago tlie ueat morning at 8 o clock We nave at ranged at Chicago with the Sli* rmau House, Atlantic ami Mid land Hotels fm Ktduaive Nebraska Headquarters. We have aeeoimala lions for lull people at leduce I ratea, I knot her delegation of our club ! .,iol friends will leave I Imallit via the same bn. Monday, June guth, at 17 no I* M ami will be met In the | him.ii lielM.il by the ('lull iteeep tiou Comn.owe ami escorted tu our in ehpiuMei* Hallload th kvtsare half tare and will la* sold June lit, hi #o i giaal letuiuiug until July i ih inclu ivv Huv vo»o ink u at your ho am dowel through to Chieagu via a'Ml»« lilies, A laigv uuuiiao of pminim ul Ih-iw I m ists throughout Nsluasaa ami I Iowa have alna.lv written u» for I a. loUnaUtlous that Ww Hill Is- till, , to ptovntw all with ample and tow | fototLuw tallway ami hotwl accoiuiaia 11->u ww ,L«ifw that vou notify ua of jout I dwuttoMs at thw rat beat osle 1 sib!. Addle mi ©II («)Ht>ibH'lUtik In M 1C Hi«ii,u|ii St© \>»«W l.*ft IlmMttyg * SvU III© \ l‘ll Alik ul , H 1C* *m, H©h'i«n I lljjp^ArrKNTION! "^If |g FARMERS HERE IS YOUR CHANCE. <7i>* I will make you a dozen 10 x IV aii Picture* of your Parra or Heaidenee >. ,*■'; yfi tor I7.0D. 12.00 to lie paid in cash ’)! when negative ie taken. I will take ' your note for balance when 1 deliver - ,* * (Aj$ the Picture* and will give you six Jy* mouths or a year's time to pa; it it), SB u'- This is u good chance for every- * ■ ' §j> body and you should not tail to take j&3 advantage of it. All who wish work ~&j yk done should let me know before the pMf :'<y, Hist of July. Write your name and "A~ the name of township in which you ^ |j§ * live plainly. Yours Rcsp’ly, jj si; ^ W. F. Anderson, Photographer, TIIK NATION A!/ HKMOCHATIC CONVENTION, CHICAGO, JUNE SI, 1902. The ha monel Club of Omaha ban ar ranged foi u Special 1 rain to (,'lilc igo by the Burlington Houle, leaving Oma ha,7 ]>. in., Saturday, June 1H, and arriv ing in Chicago early III* next morning. The special train will be composed of Vestlbuleil Bleeper* and ltecllnlng Chair Cars, and will he run through sol id; It will carry the principal Demo crats of Nebraska, who, with the Hamo set Club and their friends throughout the state, will act *« nn honorary escort to Governor Boyd, The Samosets will be met upon arrival In Chicago by the Club Iteoeptlou Committee and escorted to tlielr Headquarter* In the Sherman House, where an entire lloor Inis been reserved for their exclusive use; reduc ed rates have been arranged for. The Samosets extend to their brother Democrat* In Nebraska a cordial Invl tatlnn to attend the Couvontloh with them. ..I ticket* will be sold from all stations at half regular rates. June 18 20, and are good to return until July 8. Purchase tickets at your local station through to Chicago and return and Join the Samosets In Omaha on the evening of the 18th. Inquire or local agent II. A M. K. K. for fmthur Information. Address all requests for sleeping car berths, hotel accommodation*, etc, to Nat Bhown, Merchants Hotel, Omaha, Nebr. TRAM I*! TRAMPII TRAMPII! Tlio boys are marching toward Omaha, to take part in the National Competitive Drill to do hold June 13 to Hu. Special rates to uniformed military companies and bands. Re duced rates to civilians desiring to visit Omaha during the encampment. For dales of sale and limits on tickets apply to S. B. Cowi.kb, Agent IT. P. System, Loup City. NEW YORK ANi> RETURN. ONK PARK FOR TUK HOUND TRIP. The Union Pacltlo will soil tickets to New Yen k City and return at one fare for the round trip to those desiring to attend the International Convention of the Young People’s Society of Christian Endeavor, which meets Jtilv 7th. For any additional Information apply to S. B. Cowuta. Agent, Loup City, Neb. Y P. 8. C. E. AT NEW YORK, JULY 7-10. Foe this occasion tho Union Pacific will sell tickets to New Yrrk City and ietorn at one fare for the round trip. For any additional Information apply lo S. B. Cuwi.Es, Agent U. P. System, l.oup City, Neb. f -■* l >111 I IW THHUUUII atKKNMI I’AM Commencing Sum ay, April Hrd , lssi | a ue* ilnuugh car iout« will he establish ed between Iteuvar and • hlcago Via the Burtluglou A Missouri Hlver Ball ruad between Iwiim and Omaha. Chi cago, Milwaukee A Saint Paul Hallway hetwecuOuiaha and < hlcago. TUI« new through car line will give Improved »era too for all point* mu aud north of the main Him <’ M A si p. By ; Train* leav lug l.oup City at *i*tt A — M »III make i lose connection w tth this car at l.lucolu, w hL it U the only change tot’, M. A St, p, point* Passenger* go tog cast vel*l do well to r> member this and therein save time aud change of , *i. which would have to he made via ulhet (lues this cat uml alt llorHugtou trains go east vla lluolu aud ttmaha, whh li U the rlnnU -I Hoc to all point*; hum* In time aud .11 Hence saved by tab log the BurBugvou inote for all points, Omaha * • h , aw* • Slav a i Hn Fare fur the R*»uml Trip. The ( alow I’m |A. Will hell tic beta to ills >ha aud tv tutu at utte tare for the round l|tu to thvew .trotting to attend the National IVopiea t’oa vettlt iH w h>< h meeis Jait I Fur date* of sale and limit* wf tie bet* or any addittotval taforu-alhm afvfdy W» ji H CwWIE* Agent l I1, Hyatt m Loup tTty. i | LadiesHosiery Ht C3omrriissior) I?rio«, Ladies, do you realize that when you buy of lha retailer, you are pay I tig three line ONNTf profits? The manufacturer sells the com mission house, the latter to the jobber, and the Jobber In 'turn sells to the retail merchant, rou must pay Hie manufact urer a profit first and then pay each of the subse quent handlers a profit, not Infrequently paying two profits to the retailer- The Ma n u fact u rers (. ,omm iss ion Co. Is a responsible syndicate which sells direct to the consumer. Ily investing in manu factures’samples, odds and ends, Job lots and the stock of Insolvent manufacturers, In connection with our regular commission holdings, we are able to sell to the consu mer direct at the cotumlslon price, which Is hut one remove from the manufacturer's While this company handles all kinds of ladles furnishings, we are making a special drive onour hosiery, merely to Introduce our name In your territory and establish u nmututlon for giving values never liefore offered, so that you will befully preisirodfor our lattor announcement of our entlro lines. Head t he following offers: Ladles full length, fashioned, fast black hose, superfine gange, retailing every where at M to .ifl cents per pair) we will st 11 at hi cents per pair, or one half dozen at 96 cents. Ladles extra length, full regular made, fast black and seamless hose, very finest gange retailing every where at flO cents up, we will sel7at«8 cents' or one half dozen for $1,88 We pay express charges, and agree tinnon dltioiially to refund money if hosiery is not the values and qualities described, lie sure and send the size warned, and reinom bor that as we pay express weeannot afford to send less than one half doz. Orders must be accompanied by cash In either moncv.ordcr, postul note, stamps oi registered letter, aduressod tu the Manufacturers Commission Co. *£l\ Fifth Avenue flhlciuso. III. SCOTT & MELLOR Lawyers and Land Agents, LOUP CITY, - - - NEB W. J. FISHER, Aiinrimu-iit-Lnw, Will and unproved land* for eale. And money to loan on real nutate. LOUP CITY, : : NEBRASKA DR. jA. J. KE^RNS Physician and Surgeon, LOOP cm, Nil. Ofltoe.- W. T. Chaee'e Drug atom. All ekOl promptly attended to. day or aiaht. ASST SURGEON FOR B- M CO. O. BENSCHOTER wormaToii or City Express. and GENERAL DELIVERY LINE. All order* promptly atU>u,iu,l to Kxprean mid Freight. LOUP CITY, ■ • ■Mlilij, Y. P, M. V. K. AT NEW YOHK, Jl'LRTlo Id The iMhiltl lSouln to Near York I >r lit* Nebraska IkdegalliM I* tin the I nlim I'a.illi, the I'lilt'agi, A \oilh «e»Ur«. Ihe l ake Mh>«* A Wu tngan Hmilh«iu and tlic New York ivimal anti IIuiUiiii Miter ’I H Thtuugb ebair ear* and *lee|H>i«, a *hurt *tnp In rkhago it d, *lrvd, a tlea ,.| tnaje*llv ViagraTalla amt trip ahmg Ike lot el, )lu,l,..u by day • llglil ale but a lea u| I he adt Ullage* u| feted by Ik* ildL'Ia) It,<1.1# I't.knt* al one tare lur lbe rumol trip E*,» ad.IP; at al InloMMallur or aeeeuMnodattuae i the idfl, lal l*au< apply lu a It I'uattt, Age«d I nhm l a, ill, nt teat. l oop t'tly. Net N URINAL COMPHTINV K CHILL JUNE II dth t ill,AP HATH* TO OMAHA Pur ibe abut* mtkthMi I bn l moat I'm IB, •ill anil U* k> l* h< I ‘-inha and ttdtun at greatly ivduvd rate* Pm lull Iklmwaliuk apply to H H I'utilk A gen l U P Stale**, lump City. Nth. n -MERIT WINS loom! oiiuBBUoK'g For I8NES ud uktiin k«. Famous Umi M dm. iuuk. ItMlOeUfMOu. BtnICw, VmiWBull. BUAHlUr.*. BMImMCh. bit, Thu Triad and Tilted, Curable, Handtom, Will Midi, Inanntood Stool, vwvLOW PRICBDw MTRICTLY FIR8T CLAIM IN KVKHY RRMPRCT. Agents Wanted. Liberal Discounts. 8end for Catalogue. L H. CHIIBBBCK A CO.; “rJT“ BOBTON. MASS. I LOVELL DIAMOND CYCLES. No. f. Solid Tiros, strictly No. SO'Lodiii’Oiobfoo Tirol, .$84.00 HIGH GRADE. $04.00 Ns. I, Cushion Tims, No. 4 Convertible Solid Tim, $05.00 $85.00 No. 8, lodloo’Solid Tiros, No. 4,0, " CnshloiTIns, our ]■ 90B-00 Cushion Tires No b°tt«r AR" , , machine made at Warranted apy prtoa. ALL PARTH _ Interchange- Bicycle Catalogue Frn. ahe. — $85.00 $85.00 JOHN I*. 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