The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917, March 13, 1896, Image 1

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-»UBI.i«MI£D KVKKY K»M? AY
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uKo K. ItiilMnrllol'i it.
BdHor and Publisher.
TEi'.M’. 51 50 ftr Vssr It Paid n Adrsses
BaUr*.i at tha laaf <##» C<«todl«a tar taa—
1-tfcraof b It* uiUH aa aatiad
alaas iuattar.
our Bepociicai NeiiMDir li Stemi Cooaty
Tim (nun who atari* early and
plans wisely will Im able to push tlm
business of the fsr'ii to s successful
finish. The man who starts late ami
plans carelessly will lie worried ami
pushed hv work passed due, eml
possibly pushed by bis creditors
Kugenr Moore, ex-state auditor
Is making an active canvass for
the nomination of governor on the
• republican ticket, Mr. Moore's
record as state auditor certainly
entitle* him to recognition and
proves hi* ability to fill the position
Kit governor.
We understand that there will he
a meeting of the republican County
Central Committee held at Loop
City to-morrow at 2 o'clock p. in,,
lust We nave had no official notice
of it so are unable to state positively
« a. i. t a u ... i.
wiiri-iiisr m hi it m. i* i4 i«’ •<
meeting* should be properly ad
vertised and h tegular call made.
The Congressional Committee
for thin district convened at Kear
ney last Wednesday, March I Itb,
and fixed the dales for holding the
congressional conventions as fol
low*: The first convention will be
held st Broken Bow, April JOtb, at
7 oelock p, m , and the second con
ventjon will lie held at North Platte,
August tSttli, at 10 o’clock p m
The democratic aim independent
papers over the stair are talking
Mender*- n for president- and say
jug I hut the republican papers
should stand no for Nebraska s
favored sou, in fact they are almost
forgetting the candidates of their
own party in their eagerness to in
A uce the republican convention to
choose a Mauderson delegation. The
republican convention, however will
doubtless act its own pleusure cot.
cerning the matter.
With bui one or two exceptions
the repulilican papers that reach
our desk Is for McKinley for presi
dent, although they have nothing
hut words of praise for Nebraskus
favorite son, C. F. Mauderson.
They stand for McKinley because
he is the choice of the people and
especially the people of the west,
and because he is loved, respected
and honored for his valuuhle ser
vices given the nation in the past
by his protective tariff' policies
advocated in the McKinley hill ol
of which be was the author, and
which promised so much good tr
tiM nil. They are also for McKinley
y oecausu he bus virtually been a
siiiudlug candidate for the past three
years and during that time they
have often spoken of him us such
mid announced themselves as being
for him.
There is a fascination about Neb
ruska which no one seems able
to explain, aud those once uudei
i>» seductive iutlueure are eittiei
unable or uuwilllug to break ‘Ik
charm Meu will leave the homri
of tindr btrlh to seek their fortune!
In the boundless West, and litas
settled in Nebraska becomes so at
laebad to tier beautiful scenery, hei
miei|ualled opportunities, her sun
reward |o the Inud uf (oil aud I Its
general intelligence aud hospitality
of Ihe people that though for aomi
rearm Iticv mar dispone of their p*
sessions lieii' and return to iiteir nn
live state <*r country, Mine uut of let
of them twcoine ibssaltsHed In a lei
years ami agalu turn Ihdr face* W
the w> st and Nebraska Men*
Advocate
The Homeatake Mining Company
J of City, in the Muck lltll*, a
| few day* ago *tiu"k a * iln which
I although ainall, g:vea return* of
j *2,»bo a dav In the lower level*
| of the old Woikiog* of the company
i another fab'doiialt rich “trike i«
1 aa|d o, have been made which run#
up jo aa»nv value to the ihouaand*.
Kx.
Kearney citizen* tiavc apent all
their money and worn theniaelve*
weary booming the town oy putting
up for caiiala, cotton mill*, angar
factoriea, etc, are now devoting
their attention to raiding celery
The land anrrounding the city i* par
ticular!* adopted for raiaing celery,
and it ha* been demon*!rated to be a
profitable crop. Twenty acre* of
celery i* aahl to be worth a clear
profit of $5,000. V'iaiona of a aec
ond Kalamazoo now haunt the
dream* of the Kearne) ite*. Muaon
(lily Tranacript.
The :»05 beet augar factories that
have been running in France hand
led 5,401,000 ton a of Meta up to
January 15, or 1,707,000 lea* than
in 1804-5, The augar produced wa*
500,2X5 ton*, instead of 677,lflf» of
of la*t eeaaon. This decrease i* te»*
than the diminution in ijuantfty of
htf'f'Tm WOUM1 mm*, i»»r «»I*' in *-'*
were richer in sugar than usual.
A* last at ason was one of unprece
dented drouth iti Frame, them is
perhaps a little comfort in the fact
for Nebraska farmers, Stale .Jour
nal
A runaway which might have result
! (.<| in a very serious accident, occurred
; in town, Wednesday atierimoon. The
runaway happened just like many an
J other has when .John Fair’s .earn which
Pad l>ecn left unhitched in front of I' It.
Ituryen’s hlaeksmitti -hop, while Mr.
Fair attended to an eirand Inside, took
S nolion Into It* head to tiikc u spin,
Starting from there. It ran op main
street ns far as Farl Komtd’s livery
tiarn, then turned south toward M I,
Frits’ lumber office, where In turning
itie center short onto the street west,
It C&me III contact wlih Flea’ scales,
demolishing the framework and break
ing the beam. At the Instant Mrs
Jake Gorden, Jr„ »«■ coming up town
from K Bartholomew’s, and seeing the
runaway team coming, thought to get
out of the way of it by getting behind
the framework of the scales, not think
lug of course that the team was going
to come In contact wlrh It. When Mi*1
team went over the scales, the horses,
wagon and framework of the scale* ap
parently went over ths woman. When
picked up the woman was partially
Insensible and't was found that <|"ite
a gash was cut in the upper lip on the
left nut; of the race, and that there wa*
also a cut above the Jeft eye while one
of her hips wa* (juite badly bruised,
and also her left band. However, I>r
Lee pronounced none of her Injuries at
very aerioua or dangerous. From
Fries' office the team ran west a block
and then north, where they were stop
ped at the same place from which they
started. This runaway Is another in
stance of the foolishness of leaving n
team standing unhitched on the street,
acti It Is Indeed lucky that the result
of it wa* no more serious Arcadia
Champion.
I- ROM CI.KAK (IHKKH.
Clea' Creek. March Hth. ’Ml,
As time draws near for a republican
convention why not give Jake « boom
aaii run him for president, lie would
do fully as well a* Cleveland.
The people have changed their nilmb
about seeding, they think III' Hr*l ol
April about the pm per time to sow
wheat.
School district 44 I* tunning a very
inlete ling lyceuiu these time* ttchon
In -II will ehunt In about two week'
with a literary entertainment.
Mr At* lleslop returned from Or*
gull where lie ha* been for Ihe past ill
moulli< IIIt.on Hairy will lii.tiiol
Him In th* art of firmitiR litis *MutUi«r
HindettoM Wl'l f41 ni Charley John
sou'* place till* os on
lire I-. H people will eotumeoei' i
•siI", of meeting, at IrUtrlct fl 11*I■
week.
James liny set is lioi »»> at gl'Hitat *
•p«i lie call* it giving them away
A. I Wilson ha* a married daughter
bate from h "•»*"
Ala MliiHUHtii I* tlit 4 it Ml lilt
|| f ,
I kfe >• |m IIN* K'fWl*
I IfalMtllt lltti I llUM'Mh U»tf
Hm
In regard to'In* imsitioii a* can
didate for governor t >ngrc-*iii*M
Meiklej dm no: • I an> t t< le- mi *
der-lo >1, n* Ii fig - e oidiil i »- T
g iVi-rr.i.r if'I n - king el*e I h»VS
no Hapirnti >n* f i I lie *«nator»lil|i
there are plenty <f men in Nehi**k
older in y nr*, in rbitseiisli'p m il
ripir 111 expel ienee wlyo would 1>«
h#»t*rr II e l mu' hate more clnili.*
for (hie Imp >ri*n< position at ii »•
national capitr.),
m | appreciate keenly how kiiid
Nehra*ku and Nehiri«kn people have
been to me. I feel that in many
way* l have fallen short of my full
duty, but wli.-iever my friend* have
placed me in p within* of trutl I
have done my best iu the past. ** I
•hall in the future, i<> merit their
personal good will end l.lieir general
confidence, Nebraska is a corn
tri'iitity of blight minded and intelli
gent |n-i pie, mid to l»e governor
of such n ( omiuoowe dih i-i honor
and responsibility enough to nrou e
the highest instincts of am man,
and U) e ill into activity Id* best
energiee.
“I have been frank and open in
announcing my candidacy not be
cause I considered my claim* su
perior to others , bill because i lie
lieve that frankness and openness i f
method due the public, not only
from candidate*, but from all pub
lic official*. I do not wan! a posi
tion that cannot lc- scuircd by
direct and straightforward methods,
and that doe* not bring w ilh it the
confidence ol llie puolic. rtaie
Join nal.
TO MKMf.H*.
Special offer to Ksrmsr *iil>wril;*r».
We have on hand DO Paimei s
Labor Having Account books which
we oiler free of charge to those of
our Partner subscriber* who will puy
up ull arrearages amounting m
$1.50 or more, and one year in
advance. The book is very valua
ble and well worth $;/ 00 The
first come, the first served. W«
have sold over of these books for
$2.00 cash and they arc well worth
the price, but hard times and small
crops have made it impossible for ui
so dispese of them at anything like
their value therefor we will give them
away free of charge on the condition
above stated.
We make this offer to farmer!
alone as they arc a farmer's book,
especially ruled and constructed to
keep an acurate account of the
receipts arid dlsbnr semenis of the
farm. Besides being an account
(took it contains valuable informa
tion,such ms the Nebraska herd law,
telling you how to proceed in cas«
you take up (/strays. It also con
tains table of Heady Calendar, show
a a! I . S
Ilj^4 bin* |ii 'H ui»y w'
given ijuunity, table of wage* bj
the week, legal weiglita of buthell
in pound* a* held by Hie different
alatea, flow to plant tree* and ic
fact a great deal of other useful in
formation.
Come early and taka advantagt
of this offer. It will not last long.
The gold craze in still raging 111
Nebraska, Norfork being the latent
j victim loll. Ill doolie count) tit*
people are not pruapccUllg for gold,
'coal or diamond*, but they are mak
iug Kiibstautial ealculatloua on iui*
' ing as big er tpa a* can die produced
in Nebraaka, and tliai ti ill bring gold
Into the pockela, coal into the bin*
and diamond*gaiott upon the *hirl
froula \Muon N* «».
The beet sugar contention held al
| m rn-ii tmi a spit ndld auccea*.
It waa ihe n.i'iia of sending broad
east Information rcgaitllug thi
augur 'net that aid be of in* Men**
benefit to Nebraska utea in tht
ueai fti*mt« IN rn |t> |t
) i hnt*e hall MWtlna *•! nlgM* tail
litat»d land l< * «#ie |*rl*e a-Mo-M*1
Ini lari her |,*m i» atur* t ali mi or ml
itrrii fnam A lt*s»i 11 »i»a,
at l.nnp I lit
i
spring" medicine
to Sim mon* Liver regulator don’1
forget to take it. I he I Jver gets sluggish
during the Winter, just like all nature,
and the system becomes choked up by
the ac< wnulated waste, which brings on
Malaria, l ever and Ague and Rheuma
tism. You want to wake up your l.lvei
now, hut be sure you Like SIMMONS
Liver Regulator t0 do it. it also
regulates the I iver keeps It properly at
work, when your system will be free from
polsori'and the whole body Invigorated.
VougetTHi: IIKMT Itl/OOlrwhen
your Ay stem Is In Aj condition, and that
will only he when the Liver is kept active.
Try a Liver Remedy once and note the
difference. But take only SIMMONS
Liver regulator — it A Simmons
LIVER Regulator Which makes the
difference, l ake It In powder or in liquid
already prepared, or make a tea of the
powder; but take SIMMONS LIVER REGU
LATOR. You’ll find the RED Z on every
package. Look for It.
<J. If. Zellln Jt Co,, f'IUI*<lcl|,lils, I't.
! The Keystone Watch
Case Co. of Philadelphia,
th*.‘ largest watch case- manufactur
ing concern in the world, is now
pulling upon the Jas, Bo*» Filled
and other eases made by it, a bow
(ring) which cannot Ire twisted or
pull' d off the watch.
It is a sure protection against the
pickpocket and the many accidents
that oefall \yatches fitted with the
old style lsiw, which is simply held
hi by friction and can lie twisted off
with the fingers. It is called the
.. ''
r an 1 C/ ll ONLY HE HAD with ML
cates bearini; their trade merit—
Sold only through watch dealers,
VPitfiout extra charge.
A .-,k any jeweler for pamphlet
| or r.s-iid to the manufacturers.
Or. Price's Cream (faking Powder
Most Perfect Made.
ST. MARY'S INSTITUTE,
UI INCV, II.I.INOIS.
Tills Institution, chartered July, 1873, li
; conducted by the School Sisters of Notrt
Dame, and provided with every requlslti
! conducive to physical, Intellectual and mora
I development.
The system of education embraces even
useful and ornamental branch of art ant
, science suitable for young ladles. Korcata*
j logue, address
MOTHER SUPERIOR,
St. Mary’s Institute, Quincy, IU.
NOTK'K OK HI-IT TO NON KKHIDKN T
DKKKN DA NTS.
State of Nebraska, t h
Sherman bounty ji
tleortfc Youijk and Annie Yunna hi* wife
BOH ie*ddeni defendant* will tuk* notice thn
on tii»' ktii ‘Inv of March. IHWJ, JO Ilia Hancock
plaintiff tiled her petition In tJie dlntrlci
court of Hfecrifmn County Nebraska iu/itlnm
(Jcoi'KC Youiik Annie Youiik, hi* wife, Neb
ru*kn Morti/ttF*1 * ompany. J It. Hlireck I*. If
1 iMlikc Jieceiver*John Hot the object am
tiiaviM of which arc to foreclose a certall
Itiuirii/ui'i- Mwiinl hy tin' lujfi'iuiitut*' o< iivi
You op iiwl Annie Younif, tiU wife to thn Nt ti
ruako Moririipe fowpany. and by H uaaluioo
fill’ ll Vltlllilllle eiilluioeritllnn to lilt) plnllll If
| Minin Uu' Mouth'Kiwi quarter of the Mouth We»i
quin tor llio North tVo»l qiiurtur of tlto Mouth
I Knot quarter South one huff of thr Muulh
Kwai quitrli-r th» North Ku«t quarter of tba
I Horttli'Wiut iiuurter of Suction Kievon till
| Town.hip Thirteen i l.li. Hull!f Sixteen i lili
will of till' Itth |. III. lb Hbf rtllXII I on bit"
Nitlirnttku t'> aouur* the payment of u Mtrtitfii
bond dated April Int HUM for that *um of ♦! .xai
iluoulij liuVito 10 April Itl IMW iiuilthitl then
U iiow one itct'orulutf to iltti term* of mill
morfiotrc u|ton *ald I until utul nnu lem/e Ihr
principal aum trfll 'fun with lot*m>l hi f i>"i
■ wilt IH i uuiiuiii from llir In ituv of iii'iolu-r
luii unit nue coupon lull roil noli* for #r: t»
j und Intort »i on »uiho front tlm lit day ■>!
j I k tulmr l«MA III |o I- r rent |*er uliinim |Hiya
oil M ini ubiiualli I'IhIhIIIT pray* lor u
ih m ■■ ihui ili-fotuluut* Ih> rrqulrt l In pair Ho
• itomfil duo on tHi-mint of raid l»*»ml im rqtiii
• ml liner..t or lliai »aitl prcinU*'» muv hr
i mioi lutallili the itiiiiioHi fiioHd due
rtpl ar« required to mower mioi poiiiHin im
; or lul'iif tin unit tint ol April lux'
i Hun 0 March Wh IMM
y.i ix« It **i in h i*iiiiuiin
: Alioit lit tV II iViHM.ru tin Ally.
iU't'la Mats i o i It oi lii»uii'i I'.nirl
wt'HHiAii* M.\i i
kulliw it haroliv yitrii that hy *Irion m
la iluttial iiioilaanM iIiihI ioioImi wli,
j oil and dalt ditil lit tlta ofHco ul llir t'oup
IV t l»i k III »h. i m» I ..mill ». Nchmtbt on
tin.4 el day "I it. Ii.lwt, |«ii aud nmilol
hy tk el.lu i Mol l Itt ft P Meanl In tii.iit
lli* |uiy Ittvttl nt lb* •Ulti of iftittl attd it pun
allien 1 hut* I* on a lu* Ih* aunt »l p*i M.
. iM'laoll i nt ma 'moo mail* In the p*yttt*iil
nl aunt .n ot an I liu lull ul ul lief tit.wood
ma* alia* havtoa •»*>• ineiiiuiwd lo o
lunlia.ll I||H ... |nt* I I I'tllul I n II
•ad I IN* pinitrity tb*te|U Ilf act IImmI, In t I
till* act ..it I liOi'l aluilalatal l"p itatl
with tint *|n in* ..* ■ ply in* lint, l.iwnii
* lt*o* uatkt I awthy I'lou, I* iHt lt til mil
lino* Hit h I'limui aouttii. lu aiaat ia|«ir,
worth itotl, nut Hutu cot cutiTyaitir lial*
It Law. Until. # O I*. ON* •lilin* phi*,
* <ln •*eal he* ill ll loch vui aaid a»i» lit
tukn p m lu lui ip t Hy, kiu no the mh
dav >d Vlmili I .*• 4 it lu ol •*••! day
Itatcd II.i« i dh day nt r«ht .Kiy, iw%
ft I' llcaii. M
Ii <• COR. K Y. CULLKY.
FIRST RANK OF LOUP CITY.
General Banking Business Transacted.
Capital Stock, SSOOiOM.
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fx>ona on Improved form* at NINE par nant Boat Coapasy aal
to ba bod la tba waat.
CokBsaroBDEimr.—Cbamleol Rotloaol Book. Raw York QHf, I. Tj OaaH
■atiunal U/>»> <!«#><» Ralaaafca
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'W J. FIHI1EK. GEO. K. BKNHCUOTEK.
Attorney and Notary Publl*-. Pwbllahrr Mm:p Crrr W'tBTMWBarkBO
FIHHER A BEN8CH0TER,
*
KEA B* ESTATE AUEJTTS.
MM P CITY. • * VKBfiAMKA.
Town l*>t», Wild, Cultivated and Irrigated Land* for Hale.
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PUR “
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J I iwwAuii I is the whole ^tory ,
' I of Imitation trada I .
(j | mark* and fabrli. | HDOUt >
W\ AND H? ’ i^ER SOPA j
tn Cwtenoaorc’ tio'.i>rpukag«iod»— nr-r- r
.! H pd"»5\<l:“v3' ftyur “UflJvcr uiiyi. purcu la the world. •
4 Made only hj CHURi if K CO., Hew York, ' old hr grocer* ercrywhe-'. Jr
m Writ r for A no and Ham mar fHtok of tmhul/la H t.nsu w
tgrn—- “ r-- .. rr£~ . , --rn-f " iy»MP
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K AM I. Will.
1 asp M. l>Mve. «j#0 I’ M
A. V IV K.HTM. A lit
V. Y. KAIKWAT
i nlng H itld*y. November 17th.;
train* will arrive and depart at tl.l*
•mtlou U4 I diowi:
Leave. I,e«v«»
Monday. / . Tnvad.y. /
W-Im.day. I**' Th.ir.dav. P
Krlday, | m a'l.rdat I "
Arrive* at Loup City daily 7. dip. in.
< :io*e t’onneeSloti at ttrand I.Untl for
' all point. Emil and VVe.t
' r w Cl.IMK. Ajje.il,
BKNHOIIOTKK,
yj CKO.-, ok EXPRESS A*"'
GENERAL DELIVERY LINE
All K*pre.» or Kreltfl.l or»l*r. promptly
at ten<l»'l U>
I.KISH I H.
Aiturneu-at-Lauf.
W'id and improved land* for sal* An"
money to loan on real estate.
I A) IIP CITY. • • HKBBASlA.
Do Your Friends Wear Clothes?
AQBWTB WANTED.
Make money easy with oar sample ouiAi, Cor dm
class Tailoring of ell kinds *t oupuler prices. Write
Cor Cull p-iutulsis sod speuef lerias to AytnU
Nathan Wolff A Co.,
Ill W. Savanth St.. Cincinnati, O.
BEST LINE
TO
ST. LOUIS i
AND
CHICAGO
THE MILD POWER CURES.
HUMPHREYS’
Hr. Humphreys' Mamstdns am astaatHaaMr
and carefully iirspamd lnnflaa. wad far mam
In private practice awl for «r«r thirty mam hr
the people with entire semen. krsry sfa0e
ftpecMc a special cam for chs dlaaaaa aaamd.
so. gm/mrrM> man
1-rrrm, OoBawaMona. Indaanwmne. MS
3-Warms, Worn, frerw. TVori,, O.U.- ^ MB
t UrseMw^Wlna.JMHwm^iSa.... MS
Hw» sms? *£«*«--41
7’H/wSfMy Rr'IlKRRM/,,,/ «PR
(hUssralftiB fmtmrAm,,.« *m
t-HMiarlmh Mlek Msadnka, VsrWso. MB
If-Ptrnrds, Juuoosasar, boaettpattaa MB
11 watrmirf or Palafel Faria da MB
I3—Whites, Too I'rofuso Partoda.. MB
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IB-BhsaiMtlam.or MMosaatte rates.. MB
IB-Malarla, UMila, Fsvarahd d#aa.... MB
IT-PI lea, Blind crMaedtac.. .If
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93-Bar Ulsrbarsee, Inulntlavhf MB
93-Mcrofela, Knteriied (rkadnhmdllad M
94 Oentrsl DeMlIir. n»dSw«tam MB
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97-Kldaer PjaMM......MB
9ft- Narraas PtMHlf....«.-....-«..I.iJ
33 Mors Msatb, or f'anksr..."......... ,9f
3»-l.'»learr Weakaeaa, Wstttaflad. MB
St-Pslafal Ferlads... MB
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93—kellapsp, hpasma. M. Vitus-beam...I.if
34-Dlphlberla, Uleeraleddow Ttanafc. MB
3B—C'hraale l.en«rslls»s k ISruptloaa. MS
“77"“ “"S®* ro.MBP.2P.
ana s> browns. «r ml »<n r*« m «m»t Hadm
M N.ir.u.i Mssssif laslsrssaa >Hlwl,i nsllsdBm
H(,aruaairaak.c4k,iiihauaaatnai.,u«MM
SPECIFICS.
HUMPHREYS*
WITCH HAZEL OIL
“THE PILE OINTMENT."
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h II mu t •- »*» <*.. i»»* i»• rnrnm m.. •" d
til' I lUKl'Y.
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ktilt l‘util in »>tiiar«, l.*i«(i Clin, Mai.
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