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About The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 28, 1896)
Loup City Northwestern. y0) XM| 1 I.OI I- ( ITY. .-'ll i:i!M.\N < Ol'XTV. NKUHASK.V I KIIlAV IKIiltl AHY ->H. IH'.Kl_Nl'MUKH Vi "I'm* Northwestern •»U HUSH ED EVERY KKIDAY A'I TJIK COUNTY SKAT. Uic<l K. IIKRMCIItfl'KB. Kdltor nod Publlahwr. JCi M II 50 per Year, II Paid in Advance Aat*r*>l «t the loop f tty f'.«V>m<rn for Vm* biIMIu/i through the made M Mi.jul. oiaee matter, our Bepoblicas Newspaper li Sternal Coiitr 1,1 ven of poor men off. remind un Horimt toll won't ntand a ehanee The more we worb there (frown behind an Hllflfer patehen on our paotn On our pantn once new ami vIon*r, Now of ktripen of different hue All tieeaune aubnertbern driver And won't pay up what In due Then let un be up and dolnir Hend your mite however nmall. Or when the ralnn of niimmer ntrlbe un We nball have no pantn at ad. Htolen bodily. Thirty-*!* year**#*; Jatne* Hwun uey. a miner at Wi!ke*b*ri'*, I'a., Willi*' I'Hirjiiig iij'/ii’ inj amounting to 145, home lost It. » Last Friday Sweeney's daughter re ceived a letter from a town in Neb rank*, inclosing the $4ft, with interest to date. It took Robert Fitzsimmons Just ninety seconds last Friday, at Langtrv, Texas v> defeat Peter .Maher and become the champion of the world to a prize fighter. Maher secured the belt as a gift from Jim Corbett who gave it to him because he did not care to fight, both Maher and Fitzsimmons. Now Corbett issues a challenge to Fitzsimmons and it is likely that another fight will be on. At M Cook; Neb., Feb. 20th, the disfigured remains of Michael Travis, a farmer of Coleman precinct, were discovered by neighbors and th» firmer was promptly summoned from Indianola to investi gate the i »se. The eonooer's jury reported a case of murder most foul, with robbery as the probable motive. Strong suspicion attaches to a young man of the neighborhood. The man had been dead a dav or two when discovered and the remains were terribly disfigured by animals. Several citizens of this town and from every part of the county heart ily endorse the article which we pub lished several weeks tgo regarding the erection of suitable buildings on the county poor farm. We believe the matter should be thoroughly dis cussed. We are informed trom dif ferent sources that there ars now quite a number of citizens within out couatywhoare entirely dependant upoa the county for support. Fot such people there should be means provided by which they can earn a living. It is reported that the ground it being moistened from underneatt and tlisifcthe water rising ia causing the spring*in the eaalern part ol the state to start afresh. J’artiei who have recently dug wells in thii loculi!* state substantially the sarm thing', and that itftcr digging a fev feel the earth is veil dump, and it places r. I most muddy. Tills is ven apt to be so. Only fill mild from here the great I'iaite rive often rises nearly to its banks am at other seasons ol the tear then is not a drop of water to be seen fo .miles up <tud down the river. The World Herald gives the fo| lowing account of I'oilce otUce Heuifrow s experience with soim loughs tu Oiuutis, Mr. ll.ntfro* is a Igoile r of our fellow lowusmsi James Reiitfiow, of this city am used to reside here some \ ear* ago "fnl power* wud hi* gang bwvi msslr irouMe again, siul the) ul we ir sole head* ot > r II a* a result while the leader languish** tit )*i ail I the |a<!lcctlt*tt Itiet tried ti d*m<di*li i* til a little better Hgtil trig trim titan tmfor« flier i r< I sfi i at t * ind tt<ste<liih and Ni It .■Is* *h n slid have a j« in haul fo rk creating trouble, such h# raising disturbance* at dance*, and once Ted Power* was convicted of brat ally as*aulting n man passing borne from bis work at Thirteen'h and Nicholas streets because he wouldn't give Ted the price i f a can of beer, hilt nigbt about 10:3d I'atrolb man Kent fro w (card a woman acreaming, and after a run of about threu block*, saw Her struggling with some inert hi the alley bet ween Chicago and Case, and Twelfth and Thirteenth etreeta. As lie ran up Ted Power* let go of the woman and turned hi* attention to Kent frow, who placed him under arre*t. At that juncture two more men jumped from the side of the alley, and joined Powers in resisting Rentfrow. One of them Rentfrow Identified as a man named Collins, a six footer. The officer succeeded in knocking Powers unconscious with hi# club after mooting at him three times, and ms* himself brought to his knees by a blow struck by Collins, when ihi! third man sprang upon j his back, clutching hi# arm# around the officer# neck. Rentfrow laid him out by a backward stroke with in# club .lust iljen Collin# shied a brickbat at him. and wa# in the a,-t of throwing a second one when Rentfrow shot at him, and lie drop pei I, By that time i' was necessary to attend to Powers end the stranger, I and Poll ms disappeared, It is not j known if he is shot, (filter ofiiecrs, | hearmfifce shooting, arrived and; ! ihe tii4^ mini disappeared, while i litntfrow still clung to Ted Powers l>r Towne dressed hi* bead it the ' police station, Bentfrow was I struck once in the face, and Ills j clothing was torn, but otherwise he to readv for b isine**, ’ ___ A dispatch from O’Neil, Neb ( says: “A few daj s after the abduc tioo of Barret* Scott by the vigi lantes in December, 1894, the Odd Fellows snd Knights of Pythias I Oil gas, of which he, was a member, eaeh ottered a reward of $100 for the recovery of the body. On the day when the body was discovered there were about thirty men engaged in searching the river for the remains, .Some were cutting the, ice and others were using grab hooks in probing the bottom of the river. W. Hudson got his book eoaght in the body and be was assisted by the others in getting it out of the water, lie then put in a claim for (he #200 reg ard. The men who were there sawing the ice and making it possi ble for him to probe the bottom Ihrmaht Ihot- vuvru to ft share of the reward ami they wanted it pro rated. The lodge* wanted to do tbi*, but Hudson demurred; be wanted it all and brongbt suit against the beige* to reeovcr that amoant. Last spring the ease was tried to a jury ami Hudson won. A new trial was granted and it came up yesterday and agsia the jury re turned a verdict for Hudson.” A colored person riding on the train a few days since remarked that he knew all the great presi dents the United Hiates ever had, «vhcu a gentleman who heard him, 1 doubted his word and very pointedly ' asked him to name some of them Said lie, you i-an't name three of the greatest pii-sidents this country ever had, The e dored gentleman reasserted that lie would and the fob ' lowing dialogue took place; (leutlesnan. “Well who was the l llrstV” . Colored Matt, '(Jen, Washing . I too," <J “Well, what did Washington ever do?" ('. M “He freed the country Sir." ' t> “Well, thats so, who was the - neat?” 0. 'I. “Aim Lincoln Sir.’ (1 “What tin! Lincoln d«<? C 'I. "lie freed our rac ^ abolUed slavery l*If. " I) "C trteet, now wbo *» »• the • | thud? I (!, 'I Why, tlrover Cleveland j Htr." (! “Wall, what d|d Urover d * 1 CM Witt hi to freed > laboring men, and lift b*v »t had a Job* since," It Was agreed am ottr tit* t* get* and a-titilUi d by the ijtitstio i t that (lie t idoti it gvi|t| itini k i • 1 t j-rta itrli tv Its l he aaa t.tlaui,; about A Mmmrnmm To n«»ln< The withdrawal of on< hundret^ million dollar* from the private pocket* to be Invested it. United States bond* i» * new menace t4 business and reviving prosperity. The governuw n' becomes a compel!* nr against public' and private elite,* prises of all description* Business is eonductcd largely on credit, tVhen a factory i* bailt and opened, when a railroad i* constructed snd operated, money liu* to hr borrow* sd to conduct the enterprise, With government bond* In the fb ld to "ornpete it t-e'-omes almost impossi ble to sell (mods of railway, gas, trolley and other c .terprise* or borrow money to open and operate fsi-tories and industrial enterprise? »l all description* A nation which lias to strengthen it* credit by forced loan* is a menace to industry, ■'nice (Jrov< r Cleveland came into power he has neon « persistant lior* rower, bo long us lie hu* borrowed not an industry of note lias started up, not a railway lias been able t« get out of the clutches of a reasiver. Panic times continue and will eon* ticuc so long us this executive eon tin lies to borrow all ths money in sig!p. It, is auperfluoua draw | the conclusion that tariff reform is] the prime cwiiae < f f'levrlandie bor- ! rowing. Tariff reform and C'leve land have made the government the f»r bog of modern time#. The j government live#, hut iiifloatry i* dead or at least paralyzed, It i* nothing that many article# of nece« aity and luxury are cheaper under tariff reform, no one ha# any money even for cheap oe< ■##i,ie*. The atrfeteat economy prevail# and the maase# auffer untold hardahip#. VV'ages arc tiie lowest and the larg cst. amount of labor ever known fa unemployed. 'Ac have made our experiment of tariff reform, with government te nd# and with Clevc land Ac if.’ satisfied suuf nate had enough of nil fheonea, tlicor i#t# and their renuitant uctuaiitiea, I,«t uh relapse into tariff protection, call in the bond* and resume pros perity New York Diapatcb. Col. Bixhy, of fiie Nehrnska Stale Journal in writing some very fine poem# on the current event# of the day. The following i# one of hi# latest. A farmer of Nebraska lay dying at Blue Hprlngs, there was lack of woman's nursing and a lot of other things, but the hired man sat near him while tlie sands of life ran low to take his farewell message to the sage of Broken How. The dying farmer faltered, as he dimly viewed the seen.- and In feeble tones requested one more ehew of Lincoln green; and his (rale blue eyes grew brighter as he bit off bait a pound, expectorating feebly on the cold, unfeeling ground. The sun was slowly setting as It had for many a week when the farmer caught his second breath and thus be gan to speak: I feel I'm growing weaker, all the sand* of life have run. no spark or ray will linger past the setting of the sun and I want to make a statement while I have the strength to blow as a warning to Nebraska and the sage of Hroken How. One for life’* unequal battle I wu» fortllled and strong, but III eighteen hundred ninety old John I'ower* came along and he filled me full of terror at the thought of« per writ, till I popped with other popper* In my frantic dleeuntent; ana In *heerc»t desperation i nryiern <1 all my crop*, and txyun to Mtve the nation hy cavort Iny with the pop*. 1 attended. In di Nance of all thovte who in lain. entreat, and kept track of the alliance and deelatnMd n|»on the fctreet; boy* tnlybi die for want of ration, and the home*In the ham I wa* nut to »ave the nation and I diHln't ylve a daru. So It went with cow* ami chicken* and lbe farm *o dear to me all tuyetber to the dlcken* and the lianrtUm* niortyayee. The cou*l*tancy of xtopplny wa* mprmnely evident, nut I popped and kept mi poppltuf till I dldu t have a cent. Then when alia* wa* elected bow my *plrlta -•'•■ined te warm liutlt * not a* I c*peeled, and I don't *»*e much reform It haa only tirouybl confu*lou and I'll Mil lieforo I dla, It * a »uare and a delu»uin lor the lametlt of HI He baa hi ten fa»e*t place* to the people lea-t In heed and Ira* kepi no aort id caaoa on the fellow » *hori of feed only democrat* can coach him alnce a< made a * w, it my race I don't »ay thl* to ..a him tbouyh I *a» It tubulate i,«,i t»i, u.ic.it. ihi-ed to warn my yattut thl* awful laippv era'" for the re#*on that by mmnUiy I will have u*< voice l"ralwv " The omitd yrew we ak and aeaher III It bittl ... with bln breath aaJ llo unlile hearted o-c*. >,*, dUtlHlIy mid Hi death th. each lid a a* pi.o d a copper a* the to***n lavenn to clter-ii a* I door <!. «• upon a puppef who repented ju*‘ lh »l*be \ r-in.l.e lull .tat Inn of l«l«(<tlt P*ll 11 v *|nr| land fur rale. I’rlvf WdOOtii t ot loi 'loi (oiflli tiler* call oil Ilf art t|re**. I unt il <t Mhbil ti ll Ml. hi l.»it|i I !l»f , Oo Your Friends Weir Cletkis? AOMNTM WAJITKO. Mot* » tt#ip i tty >*m •-•ffnA'U (mi ’ fH JUh I -■ I *l| 4»*«h<4-t #1 |»»>|r y = 4l |»««* #*,. H Hu iw l| « •*»*** dhi *|* ml Mimi Id 4/<*<• Nnttvnn Wolff A Oo-, III W. •evtnlfv Si. Cl«olnn*ii, 0. SPRING* MEDICINE to Simmons Liver regulator don’t forget to take it. I lie l.lver get* sluggish during the Winter, just like all nature, and tlie system becomes choked up by tb" accumulated waste, which brings on Malaria, Fever and Ague and Rheuma tism. You want to wake up your l.lver now, hut be sure you take SIMMONS Liver regulator to do it, it also regulates the l.lver keeps it properly at Work, when your sysft-m will be free from poison and the whole body invigorated. You get. the: j*i:ht nuton, i.m your system Is In A1 condition, and that will only be when the l.lver Is kept artive. Try a l.lver Remedy once and note the difference. Hut take only SIMMONS Liver regulator -it is Simmons Liver Regulator which mat <s the dlfferem e. | uke It In powder or In !t |Uid already prepared, or nuke a t>-.» of the powder; but take SIMMON si IVER REG If* LATOR. You’ll fin J tin- HEb Z on t ry package. I.ook for It. J. If. Zeilln tk < <>., l'tilla«l<-Ipi|lu I'S. The Keystone Watch Case Co. of Philadelphia, the largest watch cage manufactur ing concern in the world, in now «.i i f in/v ss«i/i«4 I lw< Tea at U/ lastly. ^4 i.f, —r - -. ami other canes made by it, a bow (ring) whu h cannot be twisted or pull"! off the watch. i t in a Mire protection against the pickpocket and the many accidents that befall watches fitted with the old style bow, which is simply held in by friction and can lie twisted off with the fingers. It is called the Sold only through watch dealers, without extra charge. A ■ k any jeweler for pamphlet or send to the manufacturers. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Iii roan tv curt, within and for Sherman county, Nebraaku, in the mutter of the elate of Mary M Puller deceased. To the creditor* of aald ealale you urn hereby noliflcd, that I will all at the county court room In Coup City' in Mid county, on the rah day of July, A. If. lew, to receive and examine nil claim. again at aald da**, with a view U> their adjuat rneiil and allowanec. The time limited for Hie pr« mentation of ulalma agalnal aald ealnte la alx monlha, from the Alb day of January A. If. IsW,, and the time limited tot I lie payment of debt* la one year from aald rail day of January. ISO#. W lueaa my hand and the aeal of Mid county court, tliiatith day of January, A D. iw.. OKom.* Jlkiir, County Judge. MOTH K OP SUIT TO MOM KKSIDF.MT lfP.PP.lt If AMT stale of Mebraaka, " „ Sherman County, I William Oaah, non reafdent defendant, will lake notice that on tne 'atti day of January, law., Ituck K. Ogden plain Cl IT nidi bln petition III the Ifiairl, Court of Sherman Con lily. Nebraska, aga! at William Oaah. Union Truat Company, Henry T. riaike, Receiver Union Tru> t < ornpanp, Arinl'tlna P. Culley, the object and prayer of whie.i are to forecdoae a certain oort gage execute 1 by llie defendant William uaah to the defendant Union Truat Company ii|a>n the fullnwlng (leacrl*>ed property, to-wit: The Northeaai Ouerter of nectlon Twenty rtt> Townahlp Fifteen (If,) Mori b Range Fifteen (15) weal 8th P. M., in Sherman County. Mebraaka. to aecure the payment of a certain lauid dated April Mil IHS7, for Ifieaumof Thlriaan Hundred IfoHura ig!.■*»».(»)) due and payable on the first day of April, law. and that there I* now due upon aald bond and mortgage and for laxca upon aald properl) paid by aald lluek K. Ogden the eum of Thirteen Hundred sixty four Dollara and Eighty .one cent#<gl#R all and inlureat maroon Plain tilt praya for adacree dial defendant. lie icuuireii to pay the amount due ou account of »ald la,nd, mortgage and taxea eo paid, or that aald premiaee may l»e aold loaallafy the amount found due. you are nujulied toauawer aald petition Mil Ul mi i u** ••»»» «*«».* ui .unii ii ibvi Unit'd January I»tta I'lfu. Hick K OuiiM, I'lelntitr by ilAKTI.kTT, IUI I01H.K, OK Bollll mid NH.HTINUAI.K It Hue, Altext Mix Atlnrm y» l.otne It ki m. Clerk of IJIntrlt’l court. HOIII k Of "I n I" n->n BUIOBHf OKfkMOANTM. dial* of Mebraake, 1 KlinruiKii county, t ‘ John J l*en»|>eikur and Harriet 4 Pene lumkor, non reenlenl delendanle will twee mil me illAl Oil lire lib ilay ol January, UM, ■lurk I linden lUklnl III UIimI hie Ixillllon in l lie Irialrlut I ourl of eheruien Comity, Ntibruka, aifeluxl John J l'ru*t*n kur, Hamel A Kineuiaker, L'ulou Trite! Coni 1,nny end Henry T < letke. keeeieer t'lilou C.oin^ny, theohjefl end ineter of wlueh ere lo foreloxe e mlain morlnen*’ eleeuted nr ihe deleoidanl* Julm J ren*|xnkii end llerrlet A I'eneixokei lo the deleudAiil fnlon 1'riikl • .on|«oy U|xoi t'.e lidlowtnn dexilbed j.ioi.ioly. to-wll The Nurtfc Weal ijnerlio of xeellon fr dr III lowuehin xltlxeK (lk> North ol Ilk lire yourtren ill) We*l ol the Uli I* M in Khei men Couuly Nubixihe, 10 eeeure Ihe |*vinunt of e eer lain i*ni.l deled tier #* text, for Ihe euni u| l eelre lldi .lie l Oollere ||*«i*n due an I myenleonthe ftr*l dxt of Me , I'M, end Ihet llteie In new due e|erii eenl bool eud iudl»»n* eud for latee uixin *eid |>io|M>i|y uxld by mxtil Itx. k 1 linden. Ilia min uf I erlvx Huuiire'i I illy one IMIerr and 01 ly I wo eettte <> Al .11X04 inirtrMl lltrieon i xp.iitt (Mx t • lor » .|e> lee Ibxl ilrfendxnl* lie i«i(til 11 <1 to |.xy Ibr enoiuut due on x, 1 mud ol eald hnnd, ami ai|. end 1*1 e* Mr m 1, 01 Ihet Mid ideuilMex luey I* mid to n il 1*1 y the euooiui found due |on tie 11 iiilo >1 luMkovf Mid iixIltiuH on 10 wiore tlie Inil day of llei'h ixat. |i,i it Jaioieiy loth M Mia 1 ixiiire. I'laietld ny tit* ti rtf HtM'kldk, He ItoKir and NldMIlkii 11 e I'lx All**! It* Attorio>y* l ot la 1(111, * terk of IMelrle! Com! D. O DOE. A. P. GULLET, Vic* President. Oeebier. FIRST BANK OF LOUP CITY. General Banking Business Transacted. OapHal Stock, $600,000. I Lonne on Improved tarme at NOT par cent. Beet Oompaoj and hart lane to be hod in the waet. OonnaerononersChemical National Bank. New York (Up, B. T.j Omaha w. j. yi until. uka. k. bknsciiotkb, Attorney ami Notary Public. Publlaber I/h/p City Northwmtkkn FISHER & BENSCHOTER, REA I, ESTATE AGEJTT*. LOUP CITY, . - N'KBHAHKA. Town IiOt«, Wild, Cultivated and Irrigated Lands for Sale. UEK 1'iHLC. IMJKUKtirOM A MtSSoriM H1VKH u. u EAST. WEST. 1:4S l\ M. leaves l\ M A. F Wekts. Agt V. P. EAIJ.WAT Beginning Sunday. November I7ib. trains will arrive arid depart at till* station a* fallows: Leaves Leave* Monday. I.*, I Tuesday, / Wednesday, [ Thursday. f Friday, »•'» I aturday )n> Arrives at l/oup City daily 7. »ft p. in. Close connection at Orand Island for Ell points East arid West F. W. CMMK. Agent BEN MO HOT ER, ritop. op EXPRESS awu GENERAL DELIVERY LINE. All Express or rrelffiil order, promptly attended to , yy J.FIBHKK, * AttnpnEH-at-Law. W'ld and improved land, for .ale And money to loan on real e.lnin loop cm. • • mtiiu Dr. Price’* Cream Baking Powder World’. Pair Mistiest Medal and Diploma. I.KOAI, NOTH’* Notlee I. hereby given mat I have lli!« dey «uiane.i|>ati«1 my eon llnrry aawver from til. minority, and given him lull rlifht to lraii.ae( hu.lnea. In III. own ri«hl free from miy claim liv me upon hie property or service. Hated thi. l.thdev of January, IMM, w a new ran Parent Dr. Price’: Cream Baking Powder A Pur. drape Cream el Tartar Deader. MOM'HKhl HE NT NOTH K la District Oouft of ahermnu Oounty, Nehraeha Mra It A Multi h, Plalallir, v. The anhnuwii heir* of Annie ■ Head, dnceaaed. Hefend.nl. To Ihr unknown hslr. of the estate of A onti. hr M ...it .t<.i.a <talnHil.nl u.m wilt laka iintiae Ibai on lb* Will day of January, |n»i, Tli« I'taintiff bnraln Iliad li»*r pal ition In ilia dlairin eowrl In and lor aliatmaii nmni* Nabraaka, a*»in»i Mid dafrndabla, Iba ubWi ami inaym of wblah *1* 10 liitarbwa a Tat l.iait Isilllliutta It •nad by It A. Jaokton, Iba tbau luualy tiaaaurar In and Inr aiiuinian enmity, k#b latka, Im lit* dalluuneiit late* «( Ibn I * at i'lti in III* *«UI III *11 III III kbanuan imniity, Nabraaka. and mi iba tnlwaiiuanl **ar» III nan, iWM. IdH and iw*i All at It I in'k own rti'BiHi nil* ini* and Iwu In Iba ixikiual loan un* *ljlt|< ol I.UMM I'll*, abet man I nuitly, Nebraska, «lilt b Mid la* *a » ii«Hin»ali *«i >i« ilia mi day ui *« 1,1. uilwi, land doty aaalaatal to Iba y.laln tiff, I bat I tin* a i* now due Ilia |ii*ti.tirt li lain lb* •win id |l -4 «• lata* a--d paws ly Plaintiff aaka lor a iloata* id ior**li»»ur* and unlff >d M*a or Mid i>i«ml*«* Vuwar* it united iwantwtr mi* jteiiliau on u* ><*•«*• Iba tun oar id Mat** l<**> or lb* a Irani mo* <ira« nol will lw lat.u aa lHt: and r* ,«* untitled a* tut»un Mm* H A Ml lb a. Plaintiff Nylikti W Hi area Mar Aliy Jtllaal l.offlk Mil* l? talk u* lb* U r*.ml Cm ill THE MILD POWER CURES. 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