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    Loup City No ithwestern.
VOL. X1IL-LOUP CITY, fill Kit.MAX COUNTY, X I'llilUv-K A, I'KIIMY. i >i:<i;M |:KK J7, IH'X, NUMBER 43
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*»UUI.IMHRD ItVKKY KfriUAY
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TIMMS *1 60 par fur, II Paid m Advanea
ts. . ...■i^^BX=sssr.~xs ■ -—_-ar
■atarwl at the Ixiup Cl»T Pnatamna lot Wu*
■laalou Uxough tka mailt ai ►a-xwA
•laaa matur,
—iwiriLi *— j if in iiwwnrr “tv . ,wu^mwMaKMB
ooir KepoDlicai Newspaper li Stienii Cooity
From a import from liomlon, Kri|<
laod, that connlry in in a nour dla
lema over the way they have been
treated hy the dotted Stated over
the Venezuelan ijuention. The fob
lower* of Halenbury find no conaola
tion from the working elanae* of
Kurland,an they uphold thepoajtion
taken try the (Jotted Staten a* far an
they undernland the fjnufttlon, The
Monroe doctrine in a rnyatry to
them and they refute to he excited
over the matter or to concern them
nelvert with it.
An exchange *uja: New*, new*,
new*! It'* enough to give a men the
hluea. Nobody married and nobody
dead, nobody broken an arm or a
bead; nobody come in to talk of the
“crap;” no one got boozy and atari
ed a aerup; no one got run in for
taking a horn: nobody buried and
nobody born. Ob! for a racket, a
riot, a fii*m! Someone to come in
ai.d kick up a muau: eomeone to
atir up the peace laden air; aome
body'a comment to give u* a scare,
Somebody thumped within an inch
■of hie life; somebody run off with
another man's wife; someone come
in and pay up In* due#; anything,
anything, Just #o it's new*.
At last 0rover Cleveland lias got
buck from hia great dock bunting
tour,and donned hi* war paint arid
addressed a message to Prime Mini*
ter Salesberjr, of Kngland to keep hi*
band* off poor Venezuela or prepare
for war, for which all true American*
uphold him. But alas, where is he
going to get his army from, since
Coxey’s unwashed host# have been
scattered to the four corner* of the
earth, with (Joxej- now seeking an
office wherein hi* life would bo In
le*s danger than at the bead of an
army. Brown ha* sett Id down to
married life. Kelly ha* gone the
devil knowa where, and Bill (Jrecn
ba» left hi* “matchle** brigade’’ to
hold a judicial jag up here among
the pop*. ' Ala*” where are we go
ing to And a man to load the cannon.
Ad exchange correctIr puts it
thus: “Five years from today the
rich man of this state will be he
who takes advautsge of the present
tinacial condition and adds to in
stead of decreasing his inejests in
real estate . When the tide turns,
as it is sure to do ere another year
passes over our heads, every man
who has sold property at a great
sacrifice, will he asking his friends
to “push Ids faeu" for commiting
^ such a foolish and rash act. Keep
your property; it is worth just hi
much to you for a home hs it evei
was, and to you who have no home,
we would urge you to secure one
now. Don't pay rent when prperty
Is so low There are people wha
have mane up their minds to sell,
and sell they will just tuicause pro
l»erty i« cheap The drouth I* ol
greet length and breadth aud Is not
only in Nebraska hut reaches out
over many other states. When thl*
ie broken Nebraska will regain its
prosperity with great rapidity The
Nebraskans wbo are eapllvated by
lie eight and flavor of fruit grown
in western (Colorado, eastern Mi*
•Mori and other fruit growing OOUII
Ills*, we would advise not to take
every thing they hat) made iu Netv
raska and invest it there till they go
^ aud give tk* market for their pro
duct a thorough investigation li
is a gre*' problem auHdig alt fruit
tvow«r* w *t of ilit) Km*» tu"iiu
lame anti tea matter of vital iwpmt.
anew when there t* no proSlable out
let for fruit the lands are virtually
wt on bh<«*
IKKIO/VTIO.K MUKVKV.
The still*- Irrii'iilftD convention
which nun'll today tu Sidney will
have at com'll a lid a considerable n
mount of information which lias not
been aecmojable to previous bodies.
Tills data lias been collected In a
scientific manner by experts, sml
may be considered reliable enough
to serve as s s did basis for the del
iberations of ttie convention.
In the summer of I HIM the agrl
ricullural experiment station and
the department of civil engineering
of the slate university hegsn col
lecting siatislials regarding the
water supply of Nebraska for irri
gation. The results of this work
up to the end of IHw4 are act forth
in bulletin No. 41 of the experiment
station.
in October, 1 HIM, the United
Stales geological survey began to
co-operate in the work, and it has
been followed by the state board
of ugriculturul.
While thoroughly appreciating
the substantial uo-operntion of the
older organizations, it is only fair
to state that <lurlng the year now
drawing to close the principal activity
has been on the pint of the division
Is* si i t uteri (ill 1/ rif ills* I lilt.i«rl Htfitf'M
" . ’' rr
geological survey, in charge of Mr,
V. II Newell, anil the department
of civil engineering of die state uni
versity, In charge of Prof. 0. V. I’.
Htout.
The geological survey has estah
Ii>Ik'iI nod maintained stations on
several of toe livers of die stale, at
which a daily record of the stage of
the streams lias been kepi, ii lias
also furnished iustrumeols and if.
other ways has home the major
part of the financial burden of the
undertaking. The contribution of
the department of civil engineering
has been chiefly in the form of
gratuitous personal services on the
purl of the professor and students of
that department.
These force* have been able to
make among other valuable tables, a
statement of liie mean monthly flow
of the rivers of Nebraska for the
season of I8‘.i.r>. If this has not yet
reached the members of the con
vention, the following paragraphs
may be of special service at tiiis
time.
The mean monthly flow of the
north fork of the Republican at
Henkletnun was 78 cubic feet per
second in march, M) feet in April,
24.7 in May, I&5 in Jane, |2() in
.July, :)4 in August and nothing in
September.
The Frenchman at Palisade yield
ed 187 feet in April, 129 in May,
117 in June, 99 in July, 78 in Au
gust and 74 in September.
The Platte at Columbus, above
the Loup, diaobarged 14,027 feet iu
27 daya of June, 8,085 in July and
722 in August.
The Loup at Columbus proved to
be tbe most regular stream ou the
list. It dischared 2,7f>5 cubic feet
per second in April, 2,99(5 feet in
May, 8,691 feel In June, 2,122 feel
in July, 9,289 feet iu August, 2,427
feet in September nud 2.4&0 feet in
October.
The North Loup a St. Paul muas
•d 1,189 feet in 27 days of May,
1,081 feet iu June, Kt>4 feet iu July,
981 feet in August, 1,091 feet in
Hepleiulier and ] ,140 feel iu Octo
ber. The Middle Loup at the same
town discharged I.l78 feet iu 27
days of May, 1,310 feet iu June,
Hit! feet ill July, 978 feel iu Au
gust, 8*7 feel in September and MO
Ieet in October.
The south fork of the Itopubllcau
at Iteelilemni. carried enough water
last M'teh to cover ay terse of
laud to a depth of 19 inches iu f I
hour*. Ou June 4 it would sotrer
490 ter**, oa Jane 94, |ft| acres, on
Julv It ift.% atria, on August 7, it
acres Iu Septeiulier it was i|n
Ou June l Ho* ttepulilit mt si
Oaf <rt| would cover 84,000 acres
19 Inches deep iu 24 hours Ou
fjeptctulter 19 I till I to acre* A*
the same Ills* the rivet alette t'ui
1 wiisou wee dry
The I’lattc at Doliimtm* carried [
enough on Vl arch lilt to cmcr
mrcs mill < ii Vim d, 11, lull ncies,
The NurHi Loup at Out on Mm
could cover ti,7 •{ ♦ ncre«.
The North I'lntl mi tiering on
June 14 w mid e iver glf.700 nercs 1
while «l Norlh I'hiHe on Heplelilliei
15 it would covi-r hut lull acres
In ihcluet week of August the
Middle Loop would cover gin neres
at Mullen. 4U'2 acres hi Hencea.
5HH acres at Thedford, d II acres id
Dunning and 1,75k acres at Loup
(Jit)'. Hate Journal,
rni-n Arcadia (,'Iisim|>Ii>ii
Walter Horensoti lock a wheel spin to |
Loup t/'lty yesterday afternoon.
Wm. Cramar sold to .1, W, Landers
cattle and hogs to the amount of •I.4MU
Tuesday.
Miss Della Boyce has been but a step
removed from sick since last Tuesday
John and W. J, Prall left unday for
(Jierry county to make arrangements
for wintering the I vn stock of the for
trier
When Parle Bound learned that a
Topeka. Kansas, aucilonver reclaved
#g5jxy> for • King a Manta Fee railway 1
he realized that the mistake of h!» Ufa
was in moving to Nebraska,
From MSehltelrt Monitor.
Bert Whitmore left |»i*< night f• >r^
Alliance, Neb.
Mrs, Ira Willi in sow Is reported very
Irk tiil« wei k
T. li Kcssoner left for tli < a-i M'o *
dav on a colleeting tour
John Wilson returned (art evening i
fioui a trip to Hall union, v.
Two of F W. Stark*' eld dren, little i
Stevie and Ayl*, ate *l< k with (lie
chicken pox.*
Key. J. If. Hhoemnk* i -v**» I ken veiy
alek wlio (lie fever Tuc*dii> and foir d
to go to h"d, and now ho'h li • < e<l id
wife are under il>e do' K d cate,
-
(Hover Cleveland ^i lioim* in
time to give John Hull a litilu In j
Hite hi wbut he would It ve in tho(
way of u Christina* preanent from
your uncle Ham if he did not *top
picking on poor V'eney.uela
The pop* are organizing and holding
freo silver meeting* In the different]
school houses over the county. Wei
understand that their llrst meeting war
held in Washington township last!
Thursday evening In the Bristol school
house, and that they will meet every
Thursday of each week. From the
Information which we now have at
hand, all are invited to attend.
The Kearney Iiicyle Manufacturing
company ha* put a new wheel on the
market for 1805. and have named it the
MAk-Sar-Ben." It Is a high grade mu
chine which they wl'l sell rt, 875 The
“Kearney Special” 21 and 2!t pounds,
wlfh many Impiovmerits for 1811(1. will
Ic pushed a* their high priced wheel
The factory as reorganized lias added
lots of new machinery ami are now pre
pared to build machines much more
rupldly and in a better manner than
last year. The factory Is no longer an
experiment, ami Is running full time
with a force of twenty-live hands -
Kearney Bun.
Uhippy Colds. Grlppy colds are’
epidemic and are promptly “broken up'
by “77,” Dr. Humphrey's Rpociflc for
colds and grippe. For sale ny all drug
gists.
Dr. Price'* Cream Making Powder
Moat Perfect Made.
NON-UKtIDt.NT Nona:
In IHatrlut Court of Mhnrinnn Comity,
Nabraaka:
lloratto MutnUnr muulaar, I* lulu tilt
v»
John llnypa, — liny pm, wlfn of
John llavra, Aral namt* unknown.
M II Niitfaiil, CM Icali’a .National
Ho it ea of M I'aiit Stshi uali tt. leponfu
M Torkay. k itruli A Tpfbnnn,
AOalbari J Hcoit. Kofek aiMl Jor
dan arm, Thomaa Murphy, In OanOanta
Alai* ol NabraakA, i
ahoiifian County, \9 9
1 ha AAUt OafttuOuni# John lluvua anO
llaya*. a If a .<i John llay**, Aral
unknown, wltt tak* iiotta* that ott the* iftm
liny of ItiurmlM-r I HIV thr •atO plaintiff j
Ai»*«! hU pt»t11ton In ilia tlialritl tuuit of
alo nnati rutmtv, Na'tra*ka aautowl AalO 0« |
fauOant» » Im t in i .if * i.
ar* t«i loraaio** a amain iitorta*** »a**mn |
*0 i*y iha ihfanOant, Thouiaa Morphy in
th* OafanOaitt, ton rut* M t'orkay upon Ilia!
follow Iiia Omh itbaO raal natal*. * it oat* to I
Ahmnaii »'ouniy anO Hint* of Nai«ra«k»a!
I<» all Tna ra»l hall of u*tau»n i*t>nip |
mimhI I’tnlon u»blp aMUu it ib north of i
Manaa font tai n tilt a* *l of lit* Vlkprittv!|*C j
lotMiJlau to »«h ttfa tint iMtitMui of i«n'
mtiioMNooy »«»!*«, 0al*0 April III lAti. on#
Im lit* *4'm itf friia t|na unO |ai«li'i utt
April )•!, (Hit, auO on* for ftu ■*> on* an I <
i*asai'l»* %aii April iat« )*# that uu A|il
loli, h»i »|ti| iioorg* y |t» k« r *o<.| tt - i
H* 1*4*0 «N»tO o.oftaaa* Im platnUlt H a!
ihfHittaitia hav* Uual to |tat «*t0 nolt of I ,
0mMm, anti Iha i«m« a**p«#*0 nt t )to i««l Mi«n I ,
Mil a»o| for Iha year* »•# a- I l«M an I ]
p antHif iia« ait kita l Im Or* lata Iha al.
a (mm* ttl aaakfatO by aaiO m< 'iirH1* t»* n* ' *
imniaOtatali On* at*0 )*•*»«'* a»0 ||t< a *
!• now Oka i katana Hi* •am of a •-war a <**♦ I
tntviaat al i»« * **>*»! jt*>r an^out fi »♦ *
April tat, im- I lauiHlt pi*>e ha a Ok41»« I
HmI OaHalaa! n t put. ! hi lay * » I
•ao.aoi Iha! hi I p»*ut>*** to* a I t.» »%t f I
iwf * il«a amount ftotuO On*
V »m ata t* o*«imO •** at-** a * t * » I |*Hp
“t» u# Iwlun ilk OMk Oay *0 Jaiioaiy, t* • •
Halm! ltd* I Ut 0«y ol (n otilwi, >.*■, 1
. ltit«HH« iNttim, l*imni l I
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GOO., FOR EVERYBODY
Almost «earyttody takes acme laxative
medicine to cleanse l he system and keep the
blood (Mire, line - who take SlMMOf-o
LIVLW Rl OULATOB (liquid or powder)
get all the benefits id u mil l and pleasant
laxative and tonic that purlfie* the blood
and strengthen, Ihe whole system, And
more than IliN: SlMMONs I |V||, R»«,U
i.ATOh regulate*. the l.lvei, keeps It a< live
and healthy, and when the l iver I* In
good condition you find yourself free from
Malaria, Billou ness, ie 1 -ration, Sick
Headache and (am-ii, 01, and rid of
that worn out and debilitated feeling.
'I hexe are all «aimed hy a sluggish I Iver,
fiood digestion and freedom Imm stomach
trouble-. will only te h id when the liver
Is properly at work, If troubled with any
of thr-ecomplaints, try SIMM')*.' I IV) It
l<l/ii;i,AToi'. Ihe King of Uver Medi
cines, and Better than Bills,
f.VIHV I'ABKAffH *.
Maw tIn- / Hiamp In red on wrapper.
I. it. Zetlin & Co., Bfilla., Bn
LAND
EXCURSION
UIRd?NIA,
Tba H'ratbam Farm Agancy, Lynchburg,V*.
will run a ona far# for if.a lourni trln paraua
ally eonduelad land **alt«ra irafun, buy
ing Oalwaln, C-dar k»|,|<)». Ituillngtor., Ot
tumwa,Da* Moinaa, < il I' Hi and Intar
madinia n.InU Nnvanil.ar lAtb, Dacanibar
2nd and I'llti. *1* Ml, l.nula. ili.i,'«• HlgFour
b on fa and < ii««api’»k<i and Ohio I'y,
Ooudlandou trueh Unaauf kailk'.i"la,cln»a
14 mailcat from t>S Wan a' i" upward*. No
drought, no blittarda, no fallur- of '.rona.
You mu»tli4v*ac«rrilll'iii«froinlhaHoutlt
#rn Farm Agancy toa-curnthn ona lara rata,
which you r an g-t fraa by addr.aaing
E. EPpre, waiinra i'»»»erig«r Agant,
Cbaaapaafca It Ohio Ky, be i-uuw- Mo.
Dr. Price’s Cream (taking Powder
A I’ure Onp« Crum of TurUr Powder,
NOTP'K TO I'JflNTfcltH
I I o Kd'lfj < 'ount V ('Iff 1« of Hhenutto Co
tfebn ku e*ifinale ihui the following book*.
ylnt)k> and Matfonery will be required for Ho
me of county oftleor* of Mb* nnnn eouiity for
be eoinlnp v em
*hree prow* of lead pencil*, bent, prude,
hl« j/ro-1 penholder
’welv- ijuart* of Arnold* writing fluid
’waive pro*-. • - I #-e| J* )m
’ve hiltp I red blotter*,
•wenty-four pro - * a* sorted rubber band*.
'wo dozen t»poripe top tnuellupf
’wo ream* I'miioi Japanese Ilium ab*truet
pul cup
'’our rein on Columbia extra f r<-1 elm h abuf-ract
val eup
Cfj/bf. # uuli’* record book (four plain and
rnir twin ted form*) patent III X utile buck Mat
penlnp ber.t fmp' r.
(XX) triplicate tux ree«lp»- blocked
IUU tax rce<>lpf * lui i Iplp • bound no I per
orated, umi In book for county Treasury.
IXM I ,% rerelpt** ftl dopl l ute hound and jar
orttted fox# fn nook f"r if . fi-bip treasurer,
ebutile mortpuifo file* >>■> In Hie,
't «44-1«-» poll book* uii't envelope;*
JUKI >* *be«i blank*,
ox) abort blank*.
<xxt v, wheel blank*
,OK) full *be< i blank , hII blank* 10 be ifood
i»iivy paper,
OX; No(<• bead ' poofl heavy pttp- r
(XX) f,otter b» ;-'i pood b< «vy pup* **,
,(KJOIPA Ineb Knvelope* XXX
(xxi punch Kuvelop* , XXX.
kuirt docket* one ciihu to ptt|/*' In < red with
ulr < of i ourt, IM of juror*, court ofi-er*. and
etddenl attorney*, on Mat rap paper in lot* of
orty,
1 ox* Kleei Ion ballot*
Mottled bid* for the above rnuwt lx* filed In the
Olinty Clerk*office at f,oup(ittv Neb. on or
(afore the flr*t day of January l*WI.
bulled bill* will 111*0 be reeelvod for the follow
in/ Kor
•ubluhlmr delinquent tu» ll*t
*ubll»hlii« County TrouNurur* lloanelal »tule
n.nt
’ublUhlnp proceedIn«* of county board of
luprTvl»or*.
•iiidUhlnu lou.l unit brl.lii.' notion* and Ollier
lotlre* rei|i|lrei| by the county
loti led bid* for Itio u bo ye iniut bo tiled In
be I'minty < lerU'* ofllt ■ at Coup City, Neli on
irbefori Jnuiuii v I >| i*t»t County boui.1 re
«rve* the rIt/In to rejeet itny und all bid*
I luted ut lump CH> Neb till* 'nil day Of
liri inlier im. (,<i| t* lints
i — - i County Clerk
suKiurr n hamc.
Noth'* in lirrutty tflvtm tlmt tiy virtu* of
in «ir*l*r «H mil* Umu»»«I hy tii* «al*rk of III*
IlilriiH immi ttf III* Jihtlt ikt itlnirh I *»f
**lir»»kA willilit Mini fMi coMMly
it mm M* I loti m ii*r*)n i nii'tM i, Hun wm
I.Mill* III Mlhl 4 yi*l*l»*r,t Mill*
l»it 11*r. \% lliitui I \tttftv, Jmih'% I. Ilfl*
oil, tlrMhm. Mofntt Mini riM>Ml|>
on, M iuiiUchii uti 4 o o|*Mliy.
iimmoom 14 11-iMhll I H IVnot fcn*|ill* Mlhl
At iiiB 0«.u»)hi» uy, i 1 lint*, it.i u it id lUnk,
>IA(| 41*0. VI Hflti
will Mi Itu u'uiiMli it in oit Mi* flit ilny
1 ImMUiM'I. » '*•, 'll 11 t Milfoil-r « ttf III*
mu i ft4 o«i «* in |<oii|i hi I v ♦ tHiuiiiy,
tnlilMokt. (t»l •mU* Ml 1**4 III I' MU' Hull
IO| « Mbit IU< fnlUtM tMrf tit »f(ltM"l I * % I l«»
Mil fn* NtlMNwml «|l|4»l*f of •*tlloi(
mi In h*M u*|nIhiiltt M .lilj Holt It ttf
MM(f" I.Mtlh » «t U; 14**1 til III* I* | »lu
I|mI m*m» hiiMii, miH illttiiM Ih mIhm'iuiim
OUMly, N*l»ft|«fc«
4iiv«*M umit* u»y loo* t ifo>* *t• >l uv i*f
*t»t • o« >»•>(, d« 4
It 1* I*. Mfofol* M4m%,
Unfit I. Of |* I Ilf In*.
Ul*«f
lit* tit MM rthtliljl I
In anutll I «*»t V.tieo i» bet*b> *t»o»
|a< iW'.lflMt. |.,«t tap l-e. n hi.i.i >u I ha
.... .. I,||I "1 *|M('Man> .duty, beb.aaM
u. in e ,it|tiiiiiiiii'‘ii *f ,* el a. i.. i*i .alar
t l,.,l.l.( \| .. » M MtIHM I c. . .»•!.
It. I I rt.ielll fit. *U.«1 t* **>t l»,
*i < .....id »•> ti»»d«. the
It....,, el li««.i| I It t «l lh> udtea
t I t.e . | J*. I * >' |n I >i.|i I tty I., Mid
.o.o<>, «> a M. t. b« I t> new ad t »i
Mt, inlet* *...( in Mtd **t».n 10*> Up
• «i pud k>» l» >td i<u> *,alt-o Mid a, |> >«• j
MMl
i.i. an uo.lt t»y k*iel *wl oMcMI Ml
ht« *tt. 1.1 id tie. . Hi' ' I, tad.
i.beMo i Meat, t notf Judo.*.
HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL
I lake tin* opportunity to thank the Public for the liber
al patronage beatowed upon me the pant year, and call your
attention to tin* fact, that I have in Stock a large variety of
article* Htiitable for
Xew Yy«yk
Your* Kenpectfully,
K, UCIIWKR,
Loup t'lty’e Itolieble Jeweler.
i
i It.O.VOK, A.P. L’ULLKY,
Vice-President. Ueahier.
FIRST BANK OF LOUP CITY.
*
General Banking Business Transacted.
Capital Stock, I600.0M,
I si An* on Improved farm* at If INK pee neat. Beet Oewpecy and becO taw
to be bod Is the wood.
Coaoosroeniiirni —(tbemleal Notional Bank, New York GMjr, R. Yd kMkl
w-WUonol Mhh« iinuU« Nabrookn
VV. ,J. MSI IKK. OKO. K. BENHOHOTKB,
Attorney *n<! Vo wry Public. Publlober Lour Cm tfoBTHW SOTUM
FISHER Ac REN8CH0TER,
HEAL ESTATE AGEJVT&.
LOUP (JITY, • • NKBKAMKA.
Town Lot*, Wild, Cultivated and Irrigated Lands for Sale.
i Insist on ....""1
ARA\ AliP HA/\A\ER SOPAj
in packages J
Costs no more than inferior package soda— C
never spoils the flour, keeps soft, and is uni- ■
| versally acknowledged purest in the world. I
Hade only by CHURCH k CO., Hew York. 1
•old by rrocoro cmywfcoio. I
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