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Loup City Northwestern. voL X1,| _LOUP CITY, >lli:i!M.\N COUNTY. XKHHftSKA. FRIDA V. 1 KlilUAKY It, 1HW.NUMBER AO The Northwestern • - -— —- - ' • rrxrxa. *»UJ!L HEO EVERY VRU AY *'J TUP ( OI1NTV HKAT, ojco i<:. HK^wrno ri Editor nod f'obllnhnr. ft i » ti Ho put Tear M PaM m Mvwim Cent* at Un l/on» City >'<nt''ltic'. tor tr*»* Kinivn through tfe* mall* a* *•- nil cltaa mn'tar, ft + ,.f- , ” -J5A ,» - . - - a — . J, w Otlf BetiBDIican Hewsoi&er li SHeraii uobbtt A tfage codnt v fanner (it the name of .Spark* nay* be Iim* been offered Eli,i,000 f >' eighty were* of hi* farm on which In* lot* recently f< nnd pold. Japan doe* not mean to forc'd he* heroe* wbo pedalled in tin- lute war with IJiina Htiitute* <»f the chief millUart amlnaral officer* will he erected in the imperial palace. H tfivirn mr u vriy Mat. iJaugherty will nut be i» candi date for re-nomlnation for congreaa, A Mr fJaugberty generally mean* what he */iv *. arid other* who have aaperallon* for the place on the ticket need have no fear that lie will aland In the way, Kx-Hcn-tfor Manderaon i* talked of a* a probable candidate for pre*i dent <»o where you will you can not find a afutcauiau w;io lia* *:;rved hi* eoun»r> more efieientljr and faith full) and to the bear i ,tcre*ta of the people than ha* cx-aenafor Mander* ii, Hi* work in the aenutc ha* met wllh the heart) approval of nil con*ervai|ve men of »l! par tie* arid he would be a very popular candidate N’otwilhatanding the fact that the popu!i*t* in thi* county and judicial diairiet rode into office on ♦lx- aoJcrcn pfeiuiie i that they would protect, the home* of the unfortu nate people who were about to be cloned out bv mortgage, they go right on i**uing order* of aheriff *ule* and confirming them a* faaf, If r./if I luloe t n f i l.i,(nro ficut term of court Greene held in Duster county after his election he confirm ed 25 sheriff Mules, and during his term one and a half days here lie confirmed a large number and ordered ter. or a dozen more. Seven of tbe Sheriff sale notices under the new order appeared in the last issue of the Times-lndepcndent. How soon they forget the interests of the dear people after election. The Sioux Indians at Wounded Knee have recently held a 48 hours council during which time they have formulated a list of grievances. I The principal grievances are as to the muiuipr of procedure against criminals. The Indians claim that in the treaty of 1877 it was provid ed that the crime of murder and giaver offences against the whites should he tried under the general laws of the United Slates, hut that ^ trival offenses should lie tried before the Indian police Judges These conditions they claim have been violated. They also want u strip of laud in .Nebraska on thu soul hem hotioderv of South Dakota. They will also ask for more money for tint Itlack Hills ns they util not know at ilie time of (lie treaty that there was g< Id in them. Some time ago we heard that Mr. W. T. Owen, commander of Shiloh, I'o.t No, |24, t,oup City hail I M*|f II chMigcd with misappropriating funds aunt here f>*r the relief of the needy members of the put We art* pi.•ate | to slate, ti twover, *ha' a IN •tough III vest (gat ion if the mat lei by a committee of five, members of Ibe |*o*t, fully eabourifitbo. Mr. •y Osreu, o il » able to ai.oii.t for all the unmet tie had receive.) to the »ai|.| „ 'io,i ,,f »|| ||,e no no bars of said committee. ItmUi ti ms a I pled hi the |«.*t cononrtt ng the u. iiiei appear* tn another column of thi* is.m OKMKK/tl. ♦ ONIMIIO'K*. For the week ending, IiK'KMUKII :{I, l*8g. •■Fir*t *now. Winter wheat crop doing welt. Country road* had." OKCKMIIKK '«l, M8o. ■•Winter win at crop well prob'd ed Twelve [lichen of fUOW. or.cr.Miir.B III. IH8t. “Winter wheat covered *» i * f i *i ow and in good condition,'' IlKCr.MHKH HI, 1*8,7, •Winter wheat crop hare. Ground frozen Very lit'le grain moving." DKCKMUKK I, 1881}, •‘Winter wiu.at, bare Freezing and thawing. Ground thoroughly zonked.” . IIKCRMHKM til, 1**7. “Very little *now <». the winter wheat crop. Very cold weather," DRCKMIIKK ! I, 1*88, •■Ground frozen aolld. Winter wheat doing faiily well. Very little eold weather -o far," hKCKMMKIt 31, I88h. 'AMtlli.e Oil.. t ... , .. 1.11(04 41(1/1*1 win -re. Very dry. So front, in tlie ground, Unusually fine We ather for the season of lh« year," UKCKMISKK HI, I Hltll. “Winter wheat crop bare. Plenty of moisture, S'o frost In the ground nrx'KMUKK ,'iI, Ibtil. •'Winier wheat greatly refreshed bv tains and jo good condition. Three or four inches of snow on the ground," UKCKMUKH HI, 1- lia, “Winter wheat gem rally weak. Has made very little growth during the fall and up to date. With few exception* hare of mow," PUCKMUBK HI, I Hun. “Ground bare of snow in the win ter wheat belt, witt< vert few ex ception*. Crop generally in fair condition, Ver*. little movtt incut of grain. oMirMHisa 'f-i; i *itt, “In the midst of a severe snow storm, Very -old in the North west, Reserve* of both winter and spring wheat low. Very little grain moving. The dmihI rjuiet in the agricultural world which always ex ists at this season of the year.*’ liKCKMISKK -'*1, IHU.O, The month of December ha* been a series of surprises ami sensations in the Political, Commercial, Nation al and Agricultural world. History has made itself very rapidly in all these different departments which go to make up the progress of the world. Wars and rumors of wars have illlcd the air and it has been very difficult to tell what, a day may bring forth. Gladstone’s advice to use “Good common sense" seems to be prevailing. Congress is look ing the matter squarely in the fata* and is acting upon measures of a financial character which, while many of us are not in accord with them, still we arc willing to accept them ss a compromise and as a tem porary relief. We have hud all sorts of weather, mostly of u mild aud letupoiutr; character. Much more so than we might or ought to expect ul this season of the year. The predomi uuul feature lias brum (lie great full of rain which has covered the North west, the bake regions unit the South west. Itivois ami streams whirdi have been dry tor years have heen once more replenished For the Hist time during the Iasi four year* there is no erea of the country today sutlering in the slightest degree for the want of moisture Thr< rains of tills mouth have been of f. extraordinary character and it only goes to show that all theories w|i|t regard In the drying up ot lakes, rivers and stiesuis ale simply ihe idle |aUr le» rr| Heart Wlto ItltHttil'1 t look tv Use Irr i ffeei The great problem which nature continues la work out still ptogtesaer slut will e 'Ulllole Ohio the end, Tills season of Ihe yesf Is almost purely t v'.inspect) t v It it vi’i i luolisti to indulge tu plans ami *p> • ! illation* h» to lire future outcome of thing* in the agricultural world. We arc reaping to-day tin.ply those thing* wliieli we have done otii Hidvee and nobody can la* blamed | for the result*. If the earth ha* given off an m | crease wav beyond the urantaof Hie world and we have no buyer*, what lean we expect bu' an ere* of low price*. Kverythlng to-day i» low I think there I* quite a dift ereuee between low price* and what we call ehenpoea* A thing i* often ! cheap but ha* a relative value high er than that It will bring under ; natural cauae* and *titrounding*. V'ou talk about cheap wheat, corn and oat*. Hut they have not been (nought so, "imply from the reason that the production of these coin mo di Me* has been *o vast and develop ment* in food and oornnud’cc have in a great measure and in a great many way* displaced usage for them which a few year* ago were unknown and undiscovered. 1 do not believe legislation or the ascendency of owe party above an other can remedy evil* or disturb ance* in the commercial world which iii isc purely from natural causes, A high or low tariff, a gold or silver basis cannot put Hie price of grain'up or lower jt if there is no l natural and consumptive demand for jit. The last twenty ) ears lias wit I nessed such a wonderful develep ment In the productive world and device* and Inventions of all Kinds have kept far in advance and I do not see whut is to stop it i with the present consumptive ^ ) power not only of thl* country I hut of the nations of the earth. You can lead a horse hi water hut you cannot make him drink. You may grow millions of husbel* of groin hut they are utterly valueless unless we have some power of a consumptive character hi get away with them, I do not see that there can he a radical change the coming year in the world of prices. Htill while we have gone along and devel oped hi a remarkable degree other nations of the earth have certainly kept up with us. The country has no reason to be discouraged or take a dark view of the present situation. The very llrst requisite to prosperity is the growth of a crop. Its move ment is a secondary considurution and the very fact that the move ment for the last fear months has been much smaller than was expected is the greatest evidence in my opinion of the wonderful financial strength of the producer. In former years crops were thrown upon the market attimeof maturity without reference to price,“rank or previous condition. ” Should the country in l8b(i enter upon ti series of short crop years, the vast stores of wheat, corn and oats which uow lie hidden, “in the invis ible supply,” would gradually come out, astonish the world mid we should enter upon another erea of great prosperity, I stated very early in the season that the producer in this country never was better otl than be is to-day. I repeal it with this addition, that : lie cannot recall a time when he has received so much for a dollar a# lie docs to-day. When we take into consideration tin* fact of the extraordiuary yield of (torn, oats ami spring wheat and place them along side of the yield of former years, it brings up tbu general average and the farmer to ; dav gets praeticgily more fot hi* 1 crop than lie has been accustomed ■ u» receive for mans years Primes Prop Bulletin. Thu Nebraska Fanner eontsiu* a j . -tniiifiuiocatinii from Viol,rata aril-; I w n Feb. Pit lii wltl.h the witter > »a i * : litis morning at IWe I expert* need a severe earthquake | ; situ, k 111 litis haalitv At dale of 1 witting i have no uu.ois of knowing t let * t si ii m fting it intiy have hcelv j Out i tt slant one ininut", but e h* thing* lively l.<| that I- Infill of ion* tYindo-s rallied, dishes! toil I "i V ea jingled it was tS'OilS * i pni' dhvfo vvt tumbling, like lli*-, < ant the mb • ’ u|v is the *i i >>uit *IH* lli tl’ III !)i U't M )*>»!• GOOD FOR EVERYBODY Almost everybody takes some laxative tgedii me to cleanse the system and keep the blood pure. I hose who take SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR (liquid or powder) get all the benefits of a mild and pleasant laxative and tonic that purifies the blood and strengthens the whole system. And more than this: SIMMONS lJVER REGU LATOR regulates the Liver, keens It active and healthy, and when the Liver Is In *ood condition you find yourself free from lalarla, Biliousness, ir,digestion, Sick Headache and Constlj atlon, and rid of that worn out and debilitated feeling. These are all caused by a sluggish Liver. Good digestion and freedom from stomach troubles will only be had when the liver Is | rr pcrly at work- It troubled with any of tl,- • ' omplalnts, trv SIMMONS I.IVI R REG'.it ATOR. The King of Liver Medl dues, aid Better than Pills, :;vk;iv package: • Has l!i Si.iin;, to red oil ueapp' r. ,J. /.i ilia a, Co.. Phi lit.. Pi> The Keystone Watch \ Case Co. of Philadelphia, the largest watch case manufactur ing concern in the world, is now putting upon the Jas, Boss Billed and other cases made by it, a pow (ring) which cannot be twisted or pulled off the watch. 11 is a sure protection against the pickpocket and the many accidents that befall watches fitted witii the old style bow, which is simply held in by friction and can be twisted off with the fingers. It is called the Sold only through watch dealers, without extra charge. Ask any jeweler for pamphlet or scud to the manufacturers. KO'flOf. TO CUKDITOHM. In i onii t y nouit, within and for Hlirriimn county, Nebraxka, In tin: matter of the rxlateof Mary M Fixlier riueeaxed. To the creditor* of *ald nutate: you are hereby notified, that 1 will alt at the county court room In J.otjp Olty' in xiild county. on the eth day of July, A. I>. IxM to receive and examine all clalinn agaluxt nald ratal e, with a view to their adjust ment. and allowanee. The time limited for the presentation of elulimt against said estate lx six month*, from the nth day of January A. J>. IM(M. and the time limited for tin- payment of dnlitx lx one year from Maid nth day of January, I MM. Wli uen» my hand and the »eal of nald county court, tht* nth day of January, A. D, I ism;, Oboko if IIkmt, County Judge. NOTICK or SUIT TO NON-KKSIOKMT DKPENDAMT state of Nebraska,/,^ Sherman Uuiinty, ( William Oa*b, non resident, defendant, will lake notice Omt on the kill day of January, Ixkii, lluck K. Ogden ulaintlir filed lil* |)«lltlon In the Ulstrlc Court of Hhermun ilouuty, Nehraxka,agal. si William Cash. Union Trust. Com pan y, llmry T. Clarke, Receiver Union Truxt Company, aiujiuiu* r> i/iiiid/, uinmijo i riii'i piuyer of which arc to foracloa* a ecuuln mort gage uxucutej by the defendant William Uaali to the defendant Union Truat Company upon the following deacrlbed property, to-wit The Northeaat iiuarler of auction Twenty <JUi Townahlp fifteen (15) North Itauge fifteen (15) wealfith I*. M„ in .Sherinnu Couaty, Nuhraaka. to aecuru Ihepavmeutof a certain bond dated April Dili 1**7, for the ium of Thirteen Hundred Dollaia (918011,00) due and payable on the firm day of April. HIM, umf that there la now due upon aald bond and mortgage anil for taaea u|Hin aald property paid by aald lluck K. Ogden the aum of Thirteen Hundred Hlxly.four Dollar* and Highly.one cent*(913D4.nl) and Intereai tnereon Plain tltT pray a for a decree that defendant* he required to pay the amount due on account of aald bond, mortgage and late* ao paid, or that aald promiana may be gold to •ullafy the amount lotiud due. you are required toauawer aald petition on or before thedml day ol Maim lir.Mi Dated January lath IMR). IIIICK K. OoOKK, PlHlntltr by Hahii.kti’, IIai.hup,K, l)K lump uml NlOH't IN0AI.U lino*. Atteat Ilia AUorm >* l.oiiia It KIM, I lerk of Diatrlet Court. NDTICR or 9UIT To NDN HHKIDHMT DKf HNDANTM. male of NePraakn, j Klierman < ounty, l "• John J I'enopai ker and llari let 4 I'eue packer, non-ruaideut defemlaiila will take not lee that on the kill day ol January, law, Hmk.f ogdeu plalulllt filed Ida i«mmu In the Dlalilcl i ourt of ahertoau Comity, Nebraaka. Kgaluat ilohu J t'enepucker, ilatrlet a Peueiwcber, Colon Tru»t Com i auy amt Henry T l latke, Receiver Union t'oui|iauy, ilia opjiai and player id which are lo forcloae a certain mortgage caernled hr the defendant* John J fentqawker ami Harriet A. I*eue|>a< ker to the defendant Union Tiu.l Con.|*iuy upon llta follow ing ilntrllwil iireqatriy, lo-wit The North weal quarter oi *<>• tom lour ip Tow uahlp «l»l»i'U . North ol Mange fourteen (III It eat o| the ill* P M In ahet man County Nebraska, to •ectrre the payment of a car lam bond doled May »> law}, Ho the aum uf Twalve Hundred Indian tlAaiMn due and payable on the ttlat day o| Mat, ii.«. and lligl I hare I* nuw due upou aald bond and 'nor la age and I ol la re* nyarn *aol |,r,i|*>o| paid by aald Itucb I ngden, lt,r o,i„ ,q i w*t«e llaudytMl fifty one Indian and Ilf. I) twuceuia igo and INIaieat PintniA I amiul pray alo« a dt« iee that ddrolauW I# mialnd I* |u) the amount qua o,, a,, i non! ul aald lamd, neolgage and tana mi Mid, or lhai Mtld loenaiaea may be miPI to aattely the ainoitiii found due tun ale lequlnd lo alMWer aald pallium on in lalup, the rod <tay id Maieh laa l*at l January f*th In* Hit* 1 iieyii. flaialilt by ft la 11 a i », MI lea mi |f» Rugn »»d A lull l |kuai It 9*>n 4 It"* l tta Attotui ya MM la Ityia. idark wf Onlidrl tVinyl I>. C DOE. A. P. GULLEY, Vloe-President. Cashier. FIRST BANK OF LOUP CITY. General Banking Business Transacted. Capital Stock, $600,000, Usni od Improved farms at NINE per cent. Beat Company aad kol terms to be had la the west. OokaaatoaDKirrs:—Chemical National Bank, New York City, R. ¥4 Onakl ■HsImsI JB«.us. Omaha. Nihsssfca W. .1. HHIIEK, <iKO. K. BKN8CH0TER, Attorney and Notary Public. Publisher l.our City North wkstkkn FISHER & BENSCHOTER, REAM, ESTATE AUEJVTS. I,OUP CITY. - - NKBKA8KA. Town Lot#, Wild, Cultivated and Irrigated Land# for Sale. ! a Jll s|^plf«i(rAe Co«to no more Cun other package soda - never ■: -.i! i 1 111 pdl/IVclgC5. flour-umvervtlly; nov/lah;>1 purcstln the wond. * Made only bj CHURCH k 00., New York. Sold by grocers ererywhen; T Write tor Arm uuil U uumt r Hook of yiil i il/l it, / ,<•.« J Amrnrv" '‘^rxrKrvr-.rr- t ;^7T.. TIMK TAItl.K hcri.ikotoh A Missouri kivku k. u KART. WKST, 1:45 1'. M. lamve* 5:5<> F. M A. F WK.KTS. Agt l>. I'. RAH.WAT. Beglniilii# H iuday, November 17th. train* will arrive and depart at till* station a* Allow*: hears* Leave* Monday, i r, no Tuesday, / « (mi Wednesday, !• ^ Thursday. " Friday, | ,n aturday ) *' m Arrive* at Loup City daily 7. ,5p.m. Close cormeotlon at tlrand Island tor all point* East, and West t. W. Cl,IRK. A|f*iit A BENHCHOTEK, " ^ PROP- OK EXPRESS AN*' GENERAL DELIVERY LINE. All Kipreit* or freight orders promptly attended to yy J.FIHHhK, AtinrnBU-at-Law, W‘Id and improved land* tor sale And money to loan on real estate. i«ur uii! naoauu. Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder World’* Pair Hluhcat Medal and Diploma. LKUA], NOTH K Notion |* hereby given that 1 have thl* day miutmlpuii'f my aon llarry Suwver from lit* minority. umi uivtui him lull rluht to tiauaart bualutta* In l.l*own ritfhl flee from any claim hv me upon hi* i ropm ty or aol’vlee* Haled thl* lath day of January, lai*,. W a saw t ait Parent Or. Prlce'a Cream Baking Powder A Pur* Urapo Cream of Tartar Powder. NON HKMlDk.NT NOTH K In Dlatrlct Ooufl of Nhortuau Uounly, Nebraaea Mr* It A Mullrk, Plaintiff, v*. The anknown holr iof Annie k Head, deruamul, Defendant* To the Miiknuwii hair* of lb* **lal« of Auul* fc Head, d*. eased. d*fiiudanl you will tak* iioltee that on Hit With day of January. "♦*, Th* plainoif h.roiu Hied her imiiiiou in th* dlatnet noun in and fur Sherman county Nriuoha, arfain*t aatd defendant*. lh* nklail and prayer of whlan ai* to loiavloa* a Taa I lew I ettlSrwto t* • ued try It A. Jarteiu, Ota tliau vownty ittiaanrot in and for aharutau eowuly, Nah r a aka, for th* dating lent lata* of Ik* year i war in lb* aunt of dual to *h*>,„*M aounty, Het.iuha. and lot th# anlwa^uant teat* of net. P*a( INM and mat, aUl.lt *atd la* a*.* vatlldnal* wa* „a the Hal day of a*wt. miwr. tauddbly aaataaed to llte plat* titf, that tnat* t* now da.- the Uhtdntli the aunt uf pi a at tat** and tw««t» Piataiid **ha for a dart** of toraebwnra and iit'la of aala nl aatd plvart*** To a at* tanatrad to aaaaer mis petition owor lalsr* lh* ruth da/ id Match tea. or the alleanltout thaiauf will ha tak.u «* l»na, and relief otanlod •• iu«»,-l Mn* M A Ml AW a. Platwlid Hi tito W lit m*m. ||*t Ally Attaat 1 okit Mata, fo.h <m tka MlaAroA THE MULD POWER OUHJCS. HUMPHREYS* Or. Humphrey/ hpaeUee m actentUhsaUy and carefully prepared Kerned lee, need Cor yaare In private practice and fur over thirty yean by the people with entire a accent. Ivory Made Hpedflc a opeclal cure for the dlaaaaa named. ■llapar. H plain., Hu Vltul* DaM*...!.## Tyhtbrrla, UlunraUxIHon Throat.. >U hroala tougeiilom * Eruption*. .it II DR. HUMPHREYS' a DID QCO • #7 SPECIFIC FOR BlUrt ZD a w«»h n*gL'K!tZ£$52!a ****** km >1 teuiMt,« Ml ,*t fall «a imM nya Da Uuarnui. Manual. KiUaU.) ailliAfm HtWlilUI»'UK(mmAll(llllltaBM.,HBRIMU SPECIFICS, HUMPHREYS* WITCH HAZEL OIL “THE PILE OINTMENT." ffiSEESSSSSsS!?** mi OB, 60 OTE. TlIAI.HtB.MgH. KM If MM. •> Mai yanaM m nub* ul abb Binuin'm(*..iii*niMHwii,iMMf yj I. MARI 'Y. * DENTIST* OFF U K -In «»»il and Many blue*. 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