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■*UBLISHRD KVKRY KRlIv A Y
AT TIIH COUNTY HK AT.
UKO. id. HKSIPM)II«» I'CB.
Fdltor and Publlebar
TfcHMh >1 SO ft Y«ar. it Paid in Advaaeo
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Ratera-t at tha fxmp City PoetoHles for traaa
BtHlui through t-o mail* a* ••coni.
•laaa matter.
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Only RepoDlicaa Newspaper id SDermao CoodIf
KKPitHl.lnAN COUNTY CONVEMTON,
A Republican counlv convention for Hher
nmn county. Nenruska will In- hold In the
Court Mouse lit. I.oup City. Nebraska on
Haturday, April llth l«WI. at oae o’clock p. m..
for the purpose of electing delegates from
said county to the convention to he held at
broken bow April 13th mwi. to elect delegates
from the sixth congressional district of Neb
raska, to the National Republican convention
at Hi. f.ouls. To elect delegates from said
county to the Nebraska State Republican con
vention at Omaha. April Hth. IHkH and to Iran
sui". such other business an may come before
Milileounty convention
Representation In said county convention Is
apportlonod to the several townships of said
count v as follows:
Oak Creek -J Rockville I. I.ogan 3,
Clav. 3. Washington 3 Harrison 7,
I Hint Hcott ‘l. Webster I
■“ Hazard ft. lamp City II llrlstol I
Ashton I.
tt I* respectfully recommended that town
ship primary tnettlriya be held on Saturday.
April 4th. Im.
Republican cestral committee Sherman
County By M. H Mr.so. Chairman.
it. It. iii'mbows, see. pro tern.
Republican Primary Elect Ion,
Will be held at the Court House in
F/«ii|i City. Net .on Hsturday, April 4th
at 2 p. tit., fertile purpose of electing
14 delegate* to the liepiibllosn County
Conventio to l>e holrten at the Court
House in Coup City on Saturday
April 11th. 1HIK1
W. T. GIBSON, Coin.
The Boston school authorities are
now discussing the furnishing of
cheap lunches to the pupil* of the
public school*. The expiriment has
been tried in some of the schools in
that city, hut it has been found that
there is a tendency to “holt’’ the
food.
Lincoln republican* held their
piimiiry last Friday for the election
of candidates for city office* and at
the same time gave the Manderson
boon a thorough test by placing n
asperate ballot box a’ each polling
place in which the voter deposited
the name of his favorite for presi
dent. The result was: McKinley
2,(116, Manderson 343; Allison |20.
A populist who is filling one of
the important office of this county
remarked to us the other day that
to him it seemed very strange that
l lie republicans of Nebraska were
so strong for McKinley and did not
work fur Manderson, a home can
didate. Now we wish to ask the
o neat pm, wbv was it that this same
populist work for Greene for dis
trict judge when there was a home
. . 1 ; .1. * 0 Su u > as
rule that won t work both ways.
i’lirtind ir attention is directed to
Uu- iii'iu hi our columns in which the
Nulirasku (’lull offers rush ptUas lor
i-'in• ril»iitIon "f articles on Nebraska
ii» resource and tbo in 1 v»*ntu•• it
^ niters ili'* luMiii'-sci-ki-r. This will
li.> of sp.-i-i il i'lierast to our readers
bees use there are man) turning there
possessed uf the taste for this Hint
of work ns well its the tit lent and
ability ’>• get up a utmnu contribm
lion, nnd win the pnae ottered The
Nebisski ('lull is a tu'*«t worthy
iltovetueti' mill cult if perchance
the prig- is i • it cHpluted (it caiitiol
In* tit all) there "til leuiuiu Ihe
sopreii.e salisfaeliou of having eon
titbuied in a U'"‘d cause and teeeit
jug a u cieiMOsftip In a good organi
sati-ii Sim may also hate (be
pleasure of seeing tour arttele* putt
bailed in the 'I .b or named lit |bs
t’-ininittin-as ntie id ipevial tuviil.
A Mi'ttcion co issp .u dent sat*
SbiUt i 14Isi•i’ll ill mill* *40 sever d
gn ms of Heath a began Hie is*n
aucs* f pt.i |>i e chucks A UiNH
slai *-4d at the store ad-dlui s worth
of produce |U eli - ss uf lit* gfufNMtM
wanted that day, was gitin eiie* l»«
for the ntuiusisl, which were 1 uncut
as cash it that tint* at ant lime
They were only intruded originally
to puna current between llmorgiuelly
holder* hut flnill«’ neighbor* began
lifting them n* a circulating medium
i among theimelveft and Inter on they
began to appear in the hand* of
other merchants who had taken
the n a* eaftti, ntitil at the preaent
time they are lined ao cxteii»ively
that one llrm inform* the Journal
that it pay a out the caeh on produce
check* preaeuted for redemption be
other merchant*, frequently to the
amount of foO per month. It in
Haid that they have been found a
great boon to many farmer* whoae
only product wuh from the produce
they Mould market.’
K<ll»l»»'ft Kllftl HI* f.Urf.U
“When I crime to New York to
aell my Ural Invention" Mr, Kdi
»oii lift id, “I wa* largely in doubt
a* Pi it* value, I knew it wan u
ufteful contrivance, but it wa* with
Home diffidence Hint I entered the
presence of the nianufactnrer with
whom I opened negotiation* for it*
diftpoHHl A* a hoy I had often
longed P> pOftfte** five thotlftnrid dob
lar*t and I had a good mind P> hold
out for that much money, though I
t.A.. el., el...* I .......1.1 I,.. ,b.;>,<r
well to get two thousand dollars.
Ho wlier. the manufacturer asked
me liow much I wanted for the pat
ent lights, I stammered and asked
how much he was willing to pay.
‘•Oome around In the looming,*
i he said, nun I went home hi dream
a lieu t the live thousand dollar
fortune I was going to get- per
haps. When I saw him in the
morning he said wiili a takc-lhat
or take-nothing air of determina
tion,
“We have decided to pay you
forty thousand dollars not a cent
more.’
“I almost fainted; hut in less
than live minute# I had stueh my
name to a coutract and was out in
the street looking in u half-dazed
way at a check In my hand. 'Pay
able to the order of '1’homas A.
Kdison, forty thousand dollars
($40,000),' Then I began to think,
and the forty thousand dollars
seemed like forty millions, and I
said to myself: ‘'Tom, you have
been swindled. The check is not
good.’ And when 1 went to the
bank- I hud never been inside of
one to do business and presented
the check, 1 was not surprised when
the teller scrutinized it, gluoced at
me and pushed it back with a shake
of the head and a remark that I was
! too excited to understand, but con
cluded that rnv fears were confirm
ed. So I stuffed it in my pocket
and went, to see a friend to whom I
related my experience.
••Let me nee (lie check,' he said.
•Why that'* all right. You mu«t
he identified.' And we went hack
to the hunk. The c-N«hier new my
friend and the money whs soon
counted out Mill l wnisn't sure I
wua itwnkc illlIiI I begun to feel
Hint hear I lie Miiupof the new hank
notes. It wins H hig bundle of
money, and 1 stuck Some of it in
i every pocket so that almost any
where I pul un hand i e mid feel it
bulging out.
•AVheo l went to the hotel that
night iio you thiuk l took my
clothe* oil' Not much. 1 i-lcpi
in them, ho I would it t wake up and
tiud it was all a cruel dream. '
%N VMM.tl.SM*. It til •Kt a.w at.KM.
Ilill WHilirs' Hif* 'I tomato •* 1‘uuilil*
ski Mad Milled a It»t.
lion, M. VI1. || >wald, me *<<hl)
known young |ttipitli*t ttbgisoailian
from Mabeuis like* a joke, ami
tell* one on lotus. If in llo» wi*i
• (hiring the last i aiupalgn one
■lay," said Howard. ' I *m' l>* lit*
top of a 'Win* hie table ttouiMain U<
I mw a hunter of the luai s»f Hill
! tiaun.lvt* t«* * . um* hi* vole ilill
| Was ii«>i at Monte, tmt hi* *11* was,
. a tall, lean wstiuwn with du*iv
lilav k hair, Mo|| in oiIiiiIm* > hvsk*.
ami •unksn on, a Urge imnith
large feet ami vrllow ImiuIi In
dim* hand she held n box of snuff,
in the other a tooth brush, and sin
was spitting nrolr<*rii|in-,
> Good morning, madam.' said I
* Mow are yon, stranger?’ an Id
she.'
'<!« mum liiiaband at home, toy
good womanV
“No, he hain’I. 11“ went down
in Coon Holler th.* morion before
day, und I Imln't lookin' for him
back until lowulda midnight
** Well, mad mu.’ S eontinued, I
am a candidate for congress and
hope yon will use your influence to
get your husband to vote for me.
I know that a woman of your inid
Ice', jour beautiful eyes that shine
like the dew drops on the tnoun
tain lop when the light of the morn
ing •un flrststrikes it, your fresh,
rosy cheeks which the gods would
siss as nectar, and jour entire
charming personality I say n
woman so endowed by nature must
have great influence over her
husband, for lie was indeed fortu
nate to secure you for a wife,
"I,aw, now, stranger,' • xelaimed
the woman, *wli«n you come tulk
in' that way, and bein' um how I
likes your looks any w ay, I guess
if Mill dander* don t vole lor you
b«- need never expect to roost
’round tbe»e digging* no more, I
HI ymi,'
“I wa* much pleased with tlx
progress I wa*. making and I ven
tured to put the question of most j
importance to me: “Are tin t*' »*»> I
populist* iu tins i tuluity?
“Dear me stranger she answer
ed, ‘you an: a little mi'c loo hard
for me tliis time. Vou see, I don''
pay much attention to them j
things, hut Mill is u mighty pert
hunter and ha* Killed and skunt
almost all kind* of varmints in
these mountains. Mut whether he
ever kotch one o' them air, w hat
you call it, stranger?- populist var
mint*—is more nor I know. If
you'll ju*t walk 'round tlx* hack
side of the house, where he's got
all hi* pelt* hangiu up a drying,’
you may find one o’ them things’
foa, now that I come to think about,
Mill he yesterday mornin' killed!
one of the dolgastedeat milter* I J
ever see. It had long legs, bandy
|
shank*, long hair, and was cross
eyed, an' I jest tiet a pound o’ home
made tobaucr it, was a populist,
though I never Iteern tell o' one
afore. ”— Kx.
WOOL.
Tne democrat papers are pub
lishing from time to time items of
* l * .. __. .
VIII O vs ■ * •
A Pbilidelphiu paper no*,es a sale
of ‘-Washington county wool” at Uo
cents a pound, whidi is 7 cents
higher than was paid for the quality
under Inc McKinley laritf in l8ii^.
This fact shows that the free impor
tation of manufacturing wool 10
mix with American wools lias stim
ulated manufacturers and increased
the demand and price for home raw
material. At the same time Ameri
can elolli is cheaper than ever be
fore. The American produeei can
sell wool at n higher pi ice i> :i(J per
ueut ami can buv cloth <>r clothing
ut u lower pries by in per c * - u t than
he could uiulr the McKiuUn system.
('Im ago Chronicle
Now this is all bd»li, ami vary
thin b >»h The Journal has heudo
fnre given the tigeres of I lie uteri gn
price of wools dining the past four
tears, showing dial from the elec
lion of a democratic president and
congiess, with |t» jo m|o of free
Wool, the plice h i V i-Ii.l bit d* *
clincd, ami that it is now mi ti e
average fr< hi HO to An p 1 cent
i hi a|a<i ihau in I *■ t*^ met the aver
age Id sc veil) tears prior to that
date.
Ilf course the readers of atteh
Msis li kn,.w iiothli j of A sshiug
tor. tsdnitt Bud! No such cIwmI
lb a!|*di of wind is tmoii to III*'
tnaikvl, a"<l their are pt»'u 'h tp >n
twenlt to f> -lit II elilii|k)H ( mil
ties lit lire psitiht, and WiImIj < au
tfwre tip that parlicutai sod I ha*
Is Width T nllti uedv thill II
SPRING MEDICINE
bSlMMO'iS 1.1'. Hr Hl.-tiUI.ATOR don’t
forge* to 11 - it. ! - l iver gets sluggish
during the VVi-i , J lilu all nature,
and the l . ■ . < hob- 1 up by ‘
the a. ..ii bit J ' v.hleh brings on
M larla, Lever ■> and Hheuma
tlwn. You ,,i t .!k n,* your Liver
now, but be • j la! SlM.'loNS
LIVLH Rf/il! '• i ' n, do It. It also
re ilaie. Hi • I , it properly at
w k, wh i v ill be free from
poison and u ■ el- 1/ invigorated.
You g-.t Till I,lAMJDwhen
ym r sy ite i ■ - iitfon, and that
will only I w i ■ • i. t r is lo pt a-, live,
Trv a Liver H r * . and note the
dlfiereri. H I. 1 IMMops
tl/I.p HI;*jt . WOP ll •; SIMMONS
IVfck Hi.u( i ’ . ' Ii n ui ,.-s the
differen I i , r or in liquid
already prepa ! i tea of the
riwder; but lab. :. i • ...• I.IVLHHi OU
ATOH. Y -i !i:. I ■ >fhl) 7. on every
package, | . .
J. U. Z, . , . .. .. 1- ..I . i1
fN MEN’S IIOTKR,
^ vh»i'.,n EXPRESS
•GENERAL DELIVERY LINE, i
A f. > - <-i V relgfil order* promptly
aft tided to
Do Your. Friends Wear Clothes?
AGEHTS WANTED.
money raty with our sample outfit, for first
da -. Tailoring of ail kinds at popular prices. Writs
for f all particulars and special term* to AyentM.
Nathan Wolff A Co.,
Ill W. 8evonth 8t.« ClncInnatl.O.
\\T !, MARCY.
oy'KIi K-III and Marcy Block, Bft*t
8lil« public lajnaro. Loop Oily, Sob.
«' .J.FIHIIER,
flttnrnBH-at-La w,
W' id ami improved lands for sale And
money to loan on real oh taut.
LOUP CITY, • - NEBRASKA.
Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder
Moet Perfect Made.
THE MILD POWER CURE&
HUMPHREYS’
Dr# Humphreys* leedflffl are scientifically
and carefully prepared Ju uwdlen, used tot yuan
In private practice and for over thirty years toy
th<i ru.<.f.Li wltk imtlni kiii-ppmi. V.VPT* tlntfl*
Specific a (pedal cure for the disease named.
■o. demur 10a men.
f—Fever*, Congestion*. Inflammation*. ,3
3—Worm*, Worm Fever, Worm Colic... .3
8—Teething* Colic. Crying, Wakef urn* ,3
t Diarrhea, of Children or Adi. ,4..... ,3
Dyteulery.flrlplng. Billon*C .lie.... ,3
Cholera Morba*, Vomiting. ,3
9— Cough*, Cold*, BronehlUt..-. ,3
ft-.aeurulgiu, Toothache, Fg.-n4.dia.... .3
8— lleodachc*, sick Headache, Vertigo, ,3
10-Dyspepsia* lflllousnes*. Constipation ,3
H—(suppressed or I'ulnful Periods. .3
HI— White*, Too lTofuso l'erloita...3
13—Croup, laryngitis, Hoarsen***.33
14—Halt itbeuin, Erysipelas. Eruption*. .3
13-Khiuiiiail<in,or ithouir.atlc l'*lu».. .33
18—Malaria, chill*. Fevi r and Ague.33
17—rile*. Blind or Bleeding. .3
Ift-tlphlhnlioy, Boro or Weak Eye*.. .3
■ ll-Cnlnrrh, lnflii.nra. Cold In the Head .3
30— W hooping Cough. .33
31—Aatbma, oppressed Breathing.33
33-Fur Disebargea. Impaired Hearing .33
38—Merofula, Enlarged elands. Hwrlllug .3
34-timerat Debility. I'byskulWeakness .3.
33-Dropsy, uud Beauty heeretlona. .3
38-HeH.isleboeaa, Blekneag from Hiding .33 I
ST-HIdnry .... .3
■ik -Kcrtiius Debility.1.8
38-ftore Mouih, or Canker.. .3
30-lriiiui »• WeaUnua*, Welting lied. .3
31-Painlul I'erluds ._.3
ril-Dlaeaseeol the llesrt.l’alpltgtlonl.8
.'Cl- Epilepsy. Spasm*. W. VHu«’ Banco.,. 1.0 I
.-14—Diphtheria, CkeratedBur*Throat.. .3 i
3,3-t hronle Congestions A Eruptions. .33
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SPECIFICS,
HUMPHREYS*
WITCH HAZEL OIL
“THE PH.E OINTMENT."
FeeWha- Fttoraal orlatent*!, W»»4<* BU-Mlagr
lulu1 >114 *U‘ lb • In* ■* Ilk*.Hug of lbs HsoiaM.
taut, ikf la tn*n**il*i* it*. e*to wrtala
1*8106) M OTS. IMUtMimMSa
b*4 s» #►»•*•». *• #- .11 ** hH s* iv .vl at ttia.
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[>, <: doe, A. P. CULLKY,
Vltw-Preslilenl. (ashler.
FIRST BANK OF LOUP CITY.
General Banking Business Transacted.
Capital Stock, $600,000.
Ix)aria on Improved farm* at NINE per oent. Beet Company ac4 M kn
to be bad la the waft.
OoKKierovDarrs:—Chemical National Bank, New York GHy, R. Yd Omll
CXionaJ <Uu> nrnsla Nebraska.
W . J, KIMIIEK. CKO. K. BENBCHOTKK.
Attorney and Notary Public. Publisher 1/tvr ClfT NonTHWMTtaN
FISHER & RENSCHOTER,
REAM. ESTATE AREJTTS.
I.OI I' CITY, - • NKBKAHKA.
Town Lot*, Wild, Cultivated and Irrigated Lauda for Sale.
PUR
\ I tmwAKK j is the whole stoiy
I of Imitation trad* I .
t I —ut><i|«-1 about
' ARTAUD HAH OVERSOW I
1* #nrt/*jfr/>r Costs no msire than o'iierpackaifeioda—never r*«iW* p
l" pdvH,c"K5. Ikiur—universally j :r.< twitted purest In Ihc world. I
Made only bj CHURCH t CO., Hew York. Sold br grm-er* everywhere. /
Write fur Arm umt Hummer Uuuk <>f vaiua/i.' r; ’ ''
IT -tre- •- TH-T ' ■WV 't'' > 'Y nrrw»
.HTISTTO HOMES.
225 DesIgns All for IOc.
Th* larftMl eolloetloD of of,.inflate 4<rlco»
orrr mihUabad li, anr arri..i*4tior*l to.ok In
tin- world. ») eliurcn <lo.l, ia-a« laUrrtor.—
I».U1,1«. COLONIAL HOMES . .
24 daalrn. iacm., or both hook, for Mat*.
Anr on* aolok to build. or .-Tor lat.rollsr
to i.uihi, ibouiaiasd r-r n,. «,. h*a limio-t
adltion.) of “Artl.tli:« I < oloolal flow*..”_
HERBERT C. CHIVERS. Architect. 'SSUSMUSH ST. LOUIS, MO.
Doctor Henderson
102 i 104 W> 9th St., KANSAS CITY, HO.
Tki Old Reliable Doctor. A Regular Cradu Jo in Mtdkino. Oldoti in
Ago ana longest Loc ated.
OVER 27 YEARS OF SPECIAL PRACTICE.
Authorized by the Htsto to treat CHRONIC, NERVOUS and SPECIAL
IHSIAHIU. Cure* guarntc. (1 or money refunded. All m(diflt.es
furnished ready for us.. Nona leury or Injurious medicine* used.
No detention from wor;:. 3‘at., nls at u distance treated by mall
and express. Moduli. * enl everywhere, free from gaze or break
age. Charge* low. Over "*.UX> eases cured. Age and experience are
Important. Head little hook, then elate your case. Bend (or opinion
unit terms. Consultation freu and coutldei.ual, personally or by letter
Seminal Weak ness«5c Sexual Debility,
(1tfrmalorrk<ra and Imk-’itnry-) cannedbvyoutnful fohlesondexcesses,producing nervous
ness, losses, pimple* and blot rheson the face, m .of blood to the head, pains In the hack,
confusedl.h-usand forgetfulness, banblulne**, ( on to society, losaof sexual power, loss
Of manhood, Ac., cured lor life, lean stop all n u .sen, restore lost sexusl power, re
store nerve and brain power.eulwrgeund strength o w. as i.urtsand make you til for marriage.
<vnhilic thatti rrlblo disease, In ull Ct, j, i tin- permanently cured with
rtvpnm-s. |t* form* utid stage*! rd IIU.IUIC out cau*tlc, cutting, bon
for life. Blood Polaonlnff, BldnDlsrt*. . * or sound. No pain, no exposure. !'*■
Ulcers, Swelling*, bore ,, <' rrh.ea and «'.• a . <: <e the treatment at.borne.
Gleet, ami all forms of rrlvsht IJisca.. s Ph dHtlfllisiTI The Great Fur* tab
Bdtlveiy cured or money reiunded ^ ' 1 > 11 tx bit lit Hto i.aia11cCure.
,1AC for both sexes, W pages. M plo- A I * Itl I Gt. UK. Tlrngputesl discovery III
OOlV tures, lino to life, with ft,11 des* i * ..nul* of mcdlotnc Ot e .lose give* re*
criptkmof nlKive diseases, lbs cff.-, and i .• » y ■ s remove fever and pain In
cure,sealed In plain wrapper fw lie lnr.*.ipe J p.lvl.. * ruin alow days. Xn'r'-f*tutemeiB .
Heud this little »»...* and n„. * r<|. • ..( Mainp for circular. MHMMH
Free Museum of Anr.tr>my V£5 1 11
Ilf., like models and WaxOgur. * ■ n r. .sioflestl... M
Uon*- l orrmon v%I1 wmln. h <* //*u^4 • ini in fro iroivH /
wiUforfait far ateuvo duva- i* thut / w**ot <«*’#•
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