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About The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 4, 1895)
S' ML I . Loup City VOI- XIII. _I.OIT < ITV, simiMAX The Norihwesthrn mtr -Tsaus- • ■'!* • “ •»U1«I.ISHED EVERY FRIDAY AT TIIK COUNTY HK AT. o SCO. Hi. HBHnOII'»TI'!fc, Kdlf.or and Publlabar TEHMS »1 60 pa' Year, II Paid In Advanes actor* I at the I/Oup City FoatoMae lor Waaa mi—luu thrcugh th* mailt at tecoud* claaa matter, our Kepoblicio leiiDiwr to Sherman Conoti REPUBLICAN TICKET H»t« Tleket. k For Judge of the Supremo Court. T. L. NOKVAL Hewurd. For Regents of the Slate University. C II MORRILL. LinaedS. II. L. COULD, Keith County. For Dint. Judge 12tlt Judicial. Dist IIECTOR. M. SINCLAIR County Ticket. For County Clerk, M. II. BATES, ot Lltchlleld. For County Treasurer, F. W. FULLER, of Bristol. For County Judge. G. II. SCOTT, of Loup City. /•’or Sheriff, V. K L. D1KSELL, of Rockville. For Superintendent of Schools, I). E. MOWERY, of Washington. I* or mirvi^ or WAL'VKK MOON, of l.oup City For Coroner. MAKY K. IIKN PKICKSON. Loup <it.y Loup City Township Ticket.—Louis Bechthold. Supervisor; O. II. Glbsoh. rreasurer;J A. Aliiger,Assessor; W. II. Mellor. Clerk: G.W. llunterainlW.il Conger, Justices of the Peace; W.l» French and W. P. H-ed. Constables. With Fuller for treasurer none of these hanks would go busied with county money in like they did with I. M. I’olski as treasurer. polski eould’nt tell that thu Peo ple’s State bank was insolvent when he looked at those bank hooks. Hi bud to take Nichols word for it, and the county lost that 95000.0b. The trial of H ll Holmes. th< wholesale murderer who has been . attracting so much attention through * the papers the past two or three months is set lor October 2Hlh. Tin particular charge against him is the murder of Benjamin Pitjsel, in the city of Pbilidelphiu. on Septetnbei g 11 h. lHnl. |)(» r.ot adopt the idea that alfulfy can live without water. Alostanunal plants consume during their growth three hundred times their own weight in water. But alfalfa is a •‘rustler,’’ Authenticated instances are on record where the roots of this plant have penetrated the soil twen ty to thirty feet and in one instance j UO feet Nebraska Farmer. Front the present outlook there will soon he another hatch of gov ernment bonds issued, bate report* from Washington If l'. say that the treasury is in no shape to stand the drain now being made upon it Neither the customs nor the internal revenue is bringing in the return! which were ao coulldentlv predicted * lie the advocates ol the Wilson hill. r - j Judge Maxwell »av» that iu at ceptiug the populist nomination bn supreme judge he does not wacfillct nay ‘T bia rcputJloau principals Mi nee when did the populist parly adopt republican principals? Tin fact of ill** mailer t* J idge Maxwell don't k«u*W what he is, and would accept a nomination on auy ticket if It would fetch hull the Ofll'e Mtruuiahiirg News. F \V Fuller, the repuhluai candidate for couufv treasurer is probably the very la*st mail that croild be elected for that |*o*ttiou a «Im* county For many years he sn a practical b*»oh (Keeps** ..ml exam tned and checked up tin* book* if t^ his fatb* i s bank I icier the pres cut deposit system such a man ii needed a* treasurer, lie It ao well posted in bauk 1* «*h* that he .•»! 0 examine the Issikr and i*ontlitnui ol any tmnk that mav l*e designated to put the county money in, m i very short time. MKAfN/ffAWrBMN 1*1 01*1,1. H INIMI'F.NDF.NT I'AllTt MBUKl.l. tf>*TKl. i.isi iii.b. mm *>i“r I isms. Dear Hlr: In thn esinp*l*tB now upon us we wnl lend oil encodes Mt ihe oli ctlon of Judw Miiiwell, * In order U»do this, the Committee iicot hav fluids. Wo, therefore think It host lo r<Mju< *1 oil I'opulUt* bolding lucrative Coun'if offices to contribute m once not lrwiihuiia.MI to the Ctnptlfii Fund. W*1 would lie pleu.' d to hear from you hi once. Make your return In enclosed envelope in A II Weir. Treasurer. Mncoln. Medr. Yours for success, .1 A Fdiferton, < Italrmun Frank I). Ei .tU' r.ftcy The above letter wan handed t > us by one of our pop nominees for county office and who evidently don t believe in that way of campaigning it. Now what on earth doe# a “linion pure party 1 like the popu list, party claims to be, want of $5.00 form each of its populist office hold ers. No doubt every populist nomi nee iri the state has received a letter of this kind and if each would re spond to them it would make a cam paign fuhd of thousands of dollars. I)o they want it to buy votes for a man like Makwell who is rich and can easily stand the expenses <>f his own cumpalgn, or do they want it to stuff down in the pockets of some of i.i Will Joe Kdgcrtou us chairman of the populist party please arise and tell us what on earth the party lead ers want of this money if it is not for some corrupt purpose. Oh! these pop leaders they are schemers and want to feather their own nest hut little they care for the dear peo ple, if they can succeed in getting their money. The county officers are called on by the state committee to “[jut up,” and the county orgnni zation is pleading with the people at every convention or alliance meeting | to drop a .quarter in the slot arid makegood the amount. Louis Rein and Ratten, candidate for sheriff on the pop ticket were out eleciioneeriugone nay last week, and the only qualifications Lou could advance in favor of his man 1‘atten was that he '* as better look ing than R. L. Bissell the nominee on the republican ticket. Now it may he that i’attcu is the best looking but Bissell is the best quali fied for the position and will make the best officer of the two, which is the qualifications we deem neccea sary in an officer? When J udge Sinclair took a scat on lire bench the clamor for two judges in this district died. He has demonstrated the one judge can handle the business very easily without unduly pushing the cases. He halt simply extracted time killing speeches by lawyers from the court room and brought business methods to the aid of the court. Judge ( Sinclair will be bis own successor. ] Kearney Sun. If the Noktiiwkstkbm had se uurcd » sculp every time that the i Times-Intlejmndcut ha<* charged i* with being after oue it would have | ail the scalps that there is in the( 1 county except the little wolf scalp j that was in the I’eopla’s Stale Hank, { I and that the pop treasurer has go' as security foi the $5,000 00 county funds which he deposited therein. The Times is “wondering how i long it will take Hill Ktshei to get Conger* scalp?" And Hill Is wou [dering when it was that he made , I any attempt to get Conifer's scalp, > and ah o wondering what It w as that set the editor of the Times crasy [ and when ha is liable to recover if j ! ever ,-mn ■ -ir- -T ■ m - i — ■ ■ i it ■■ T The l.ineotu Journal rejiorts that | the Nonparil, a paper uow published | hi Connell lllnlfs, Iowa, will lie ; moved to ttiunha The Nuupofll t* i ilttigkl r«|'iibii',*s pa|wi Omwhwj ha* been without a republican pa j per tor sonic time now. and no doubt. teals pretty good over the prospects ; of having one Ttia lepublicatis did the light htng 1. in nominating Soival for ftuprewu 1 Judge 11e i« |he right lusu ill Co fight pl*e»‘, as Kin past reeord shows I {that a hntler rfcoitw could not l»»v * (is cn made. i Header, did you ever take Himmona LlVKJt KWH'l-ATOll, the “fONlI OK Livkh Mi'.imuNi.s?” Kvoryhody needs Ivor remedy. It is a sluggish or .1i.-.l liver that irr.f; airs digistinu r rle uses owi.-itipatJon, when the wa>>c tha: ..could lie wi fried off remains in ti .-■ho- y a-id poison* the whole system. '1 iiat dull, heavy Heeling is duo to a torj.i < biliousness, Headache, V- baria .1 ludigeclion are nil liver d on. #. fCoti» the liver active by an ••;wo:isddo:.e '( ■ .mons Liver licg i it f m il yoe ! era rid of those trou fi ,-j, nod give tori' to the whole rys t. i• i•',r a !. ative Simmons Liver Hsgtb ' r If ii.n r u TiIah J’ii.i.h. it d .... ie, o t v, .lie n, but greatly re V . ; ,a:i 1 ctr •ngthees. > •/ : .* tins tin I.’i'il 'A «» . ii“ vr rapper. J. ii. V. >■■ ■ L. o.. I'l.baiiclpliia. THE WORM TURNED. An Incident Which Happened In the I'uliny Hays of Cheyenne. Any one who knew Cheyenne when it was tho terminus of the I'nion Pacific railroad will admit that it was a hard town, says the New York Sun. There was more cutting and shooting there in a given time than any Other Western town could ever boast of, and no doubt most of the blood-letting was a good thing for tho community. in the palmy days of the town I had a business there, and next to me v as a Jewclothier. lie came on fresh from New York, know ing nothing of Western ways, and he hadn’t got his goods in be fore he was half scared to death. lint for the fact that tho boys would have bursted in his shanty, lie would have kept tho door looked half the time. The toughs soon caught on to tho fact that he was a coward, and one after an other went in and bulldozed him and had great fun at his expense. I pri vately advised him to get a gun and wing some of them, hut ho raised his hands in holy horror and exclaimed: “Great heafens! Hut I nefer handle nothings hut clothing! I klf ton tousaud dollar to be oudt of dis!" llis cowardice was pitiful to behold, but a climax was coining! One after noon a tough called Apacho Joe en tered tho store, having three more toughs with him, and began tho usual routine. The Jew begged and entreat ed, and actually cried, and in his dis gustat such conduct Apacho Joo kicked him. That kick acted liko magic. The Jew sprang forward, grabbed tho re volver which Joe had temporarily de posited on the counter, and I heard six shots fired us fast as I could count. Run ning in, I found Apacho Joo ami one of his chums kicking their lust, while the other two wero badly wounded. It took throe of us to hold theJow from fur!her violence. The w orm had turned and be come a tiger. Afti r lie was a, -juitu il hy the coroner's jury, of which I was one, In bought a brace of revolvers, began to practice shooting, and in two weeks was known for fifty miles around as “The Dangerous Jew." The most exaggerated stories of his prow. ss wero afloat, and Inside of a month he had to build on, hire two clerks and get i in r stock. It was the making of him smmlly , final) Cittiiy and ull other way d I know that his action assisted ry materially to In Ip the law aln.ii is . . t the i.pi* i hand and drive Die lawless g.m, funner on. A clioUe half section ill highly cut rivaled land for 'ale price tfifllHi.im. Per further particular- cull on or ml dress, pi'll Kl: A lit It.H I it, at lamp i,’itv. / ) IIKN IIM I KK, • I’Koi' iiv EXPRESS *«>' GENERAL DELIVERY LINK A I i;*pi< 01 or'lui- promptly Htfl lKlO'l to y y I, MAKKY. iH VHJK.-ln K«!«<! bikI Marcy ll oek, Knit Side I'iiIiIH! »i|ii»ru, l,o»p (.’Ilf, dull, yy' .1,11-Ifiii Atturnnu-at-Law, WM «nil l/nproyu'l Inn'll for «»!«• Anfl o.on<iy to loftn on real citato. LOUP CITT, ’ • KKBBiSCA. /< li. MIBHM.N. V*« IlKAUtlt IN Vurntlure, KAKPKTS l.'VDKUTAKKItlS MOODS Wf Hide Public Square. I,oi c City, .... Nkh. Or. Price’s Cream Baking Powder World's I air Highest Medal and Diploma. ON I? cN M. STATIONS Arcadii,McAlpiw, Loup < ity, Shanpp Siding and Ashton. MAIN OlTICK AT I.OUP CITY All gf»ii-hauled to McAlpine or Schmipp Siding tickets are to lie presented nl Loup City or Ashton office am; receive what the market price in a. those stations, (.'all and ■cc ns Infon selling elsewhere. THE MILD POWER CUUKfl. HUMPHREYS’ llr. llumplirrya' Isperlllr* nro scientifically on.I tar. fully prepared Itrmodleo, used for yuan lu private practice and for over thirty yean by the people with entire KUeeeM. l.v.ry atUKlO Kteclfle a special euro for the dhtease named, vo. wperifii' yon raioaa. 1— Fevera, Congestion*. Inflammation*. .‘49 2— WenriM, Worm Fever, We nt t 'olio... ,4.3 8 -Teel III liter folio. Crying. Wakefuluc** .‘4,3 4—Diarrhea, of Children nr Adulta. ,'43 A IJyaeuterv.ilrtplug, P.IJP,us folio.... .‘43 ©—Cholera Worbua, Vomiting.'43 9—Coughs, Colds, I nonenull... *‘43 8— Neuralgia. Toothache, Fucescbo.... .‘43 ©— lleiidu, hoa, Sick Headache, Vertigo. ,'43 1©— Dyspepsia, Biliousness. fonstlpatloa ,‘4.3 11—Huppcesoeil or I’iiIiiIiiI I’eri.ida .’43 1‘4—White*. Too brofuBO period*.‘49 13— Croup, l.aryngltla, Dour s ues*.‘49 14— Sail Khcuin, J-:rysl|ieIiis, Kruptlnn*. ,‘49 15— Itheumullsm.or itli. umntlci'alu*.. ,'49 l©-r.laluria, flillls. Fever and Aguo.‘49 19-1’llra,blind or bleeding.'49 1*4—tlphtbaluiy. Boro or Weak Fye*.. .‘49 19-Cntarrlt, Influenca, Cold Ui the Head .'49 ‘40— Whooping Cough. ,‘49 ‘41—Asthma, Oppressed breathing.‘49 44—Fur Dlachargoa, Impaired Hearing ,‘4.3 I ‘48-Merofula, F.nlnrged Gland*. Swelling .‘49 ‘44—Ueueral Debility, 1'hyslcnl Weokhe** .43 ‘43-Drupay, and Bounty Secretion*. .‘43 28— tsea-tslrhnaaa, hp kites* from Hiding ,43 29— Kidney Dlaen .... ,‘43 1D4—Nervous Debility.1,00 V©—Norn Mouth, or Canker..43 30— Crlnary Wenhneaa, Wetting Bud. .‘43 .‘il-l'ulntul 1'erloda . ,‘4.3 32— Dlaeiiaeaol'llio lleart.l'nli Ititll.iu 1 .till 33- Kpllop*y, Kpa»tns. Ht. Vitus'bunco...l.tltl 3 I—Diphtheria, llleerutisl N,.re Throat., ,4.3 33—Chronic Cmigeatloiia A Erepiloii*. .43 unit CR. humphhf./s' i >iq nee 77 SPECIFIC FOB l.lllr, CD a bul UP In iroafl bottja* of pl< asin.t pellet*. Just tit* your vest pockal *.,1* by Prusrht,. or Mot p**P.ail oa r ■ ,lp« of prt .* Pa llt arus.i, ltAHgkl. vKuUi**a A It. vise t,j nislUOfrsa UL.-.ruttkXa‘ si.u.io.,m * ill nuii** si., aut tuua SPECIFICS, HUMPHREYS* WITCH HAZEL OIL “THE PILE OINTMENT." Vnr rxWrnnl or Int.-rnal. Itlliul or |)«(u 4>lu Aouj lU'hlufc’fr -lliitf or tiuiiUnHum* : jiM r- Lot b iuii ivukkp Uiv I’urw c* riaUt, 2 M1CC, 60 CTi, TRIAL t»7.P, aanra M %t miii r •« mi4 »*. lotoi^ •*# (Hilt | (turuMkh'ikUtiVniii *iu «u4u©*ik., Dr* I’rU'c'.* Cream lUikiitjc Fonilrr A\o»i Prrfctl Made. OUR MOTTO: Ouick Sales and Small Profits. I have a large -took r»f wateli an?! clock material wlii.li 1 bought at a bankrupt wait? fur half the regular |>n e au<t will give mv frieinU tit*? I >e lie lit uf till* great bargain mi l wilt tin repaii work at the following luVt |irU'c* for the lit\t hirlas <• < Mmu any inaV**, .V 11*4* ,1 tw 1.0, «i| km<», W «» It» ,4*t. 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ItKN’tt* ItOi'Kit, imt \nuit I'mMUi. l‘uhtt*h«-r l.nt i'tm Nuiti'iiw **un* rislIKU iV IIKN.SI JIOTKH, #.* # r #; %/. # tk . / ^ *:* yts. till I* • I f \ , . . \M It V"hV T*w»» U»l«, W ilil, t itlliviiinl .mil Iri’i.* ttn| l.aml- ••«* > «l»». « TO MAKE ROOM HOII MV IMMKV-K HTOCK OK OOODH WHICH I HAVJC HOI CUT HOB TIIK KALI/ THAOK I WILL OPFKK Croat Barpins Mm ilia Mootti of Seotember. Corn* to nee tn- before buying eleewbere, I can nave you money. Kepairirij.' done in a Aral el uo* manner and on abort notice, and at price# lower Ilian the loweet, K. BCHWKK, Loup Clty’a Reliable Jeweler. Photographs! AT Reduced RATKH, I'tT Oosen Cabinet Size. Nimrlo Person to b<- photographed Groups AO uditional Loup City Gal lory open every Purlieu wishing to imvo Pictures taken will please call early. Remember the days! M. I.KSCIIINSKY, Photographer. D. C. I)OE, A. P. GULLEY, Vice President. Cashier. FIRST BANK OF LOUP CITY. General Banking: Business Transacted. Capital Stock, $600,000. Loans on Improved farms at NINE per cent. Beat Company and boat tarns to be had in tbs want. ConBMroanawTe:—Chemical National Bank, New York dtp. E. Y.| OMkl **Tstlooel Ssus. umsh*. Nshtsslia ipcn imA'*"**** r wta. - •> •••*-•»*-»-**■ „lf y»* S* 01* * t jr •* * # K # (A " QHfiAM Bit <*«i *am i • rnt folio of j.ll the latest best s’.yt of Ori;i'm' awl Ihauot It illustrates, describee, u:id r > mHiiufiii urrrs'pru t on Origan* from aap.oo up, mid Pianos from $150 u; . . sin ■■ Imw to buy at wholesale direct from the manufacture)... save over go per cent. THE CORNISH ORGANS AND PIANOS ! Guaranteed for 25 yrs., lmvc been played and praised for nearly wryrs.; to-day they ure the most popular instruments made. Secun our SPECIAL TERMS of Credit framed to euit the timee. 0 Remember tfue grand book i» eent TREE. Write for it at once. ! ^OHT|fl8t^^Oj^jijjtfcn»ar*ya^yrj^sjMn|tenjJNL^ II nsist on "1 kRt\ AND HA/VP SODA in packages^ i i t . ih- in. i^ than inferior package Midi i * Mttl p* >il • the flour, keeps si ft, an.I is Mttd« I ¥ t .i ki. ./ fnirctt in tbx- u\>rU, rude only by raUftCU t CO., New York • Saia ky £ «.IU «... Am «» I IlMMiMf »*>* .« Hwi«h. YKKK —— | • ftk ftj* 4ft Iftftft Ml i» — - — — I ■ «■- ' 1 ■■■■«!' win I—II mmmmmmmmmmmrnmmm+m QENERAL LIVERY Fl/iDA SALE STABLE him Cuts' Rigs utu Tbjxs flLWitrs u/t Hhug. % TIi,. Ik,mi ni’ curt* Ink on «f horn* |»lnoo<| in our curt*. CMIAIW W J1 M 9$ (Jin. mi* a full. A. l Ol,I X, l*fo|»rioli*r,