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    Loup City Northwestern.
Vol. XIV. LOUP CITY, SHERMAN COUNTY, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, APRIL _Q, lHtx>._NUMBER 8
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’UBUSHEt) KVKUY FRIDAY
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UE.I K. HKHNOIIOTbiM,
Editor and Publisher.
TERMS II 50 mr Tsar. II Paid in Advsnoa
BaUra l it tbs 1/oup City PoitoWr* for traee
BiUllou through tkr lusllt »• •••■u.d
■Isas mstUr.
W. A. Wilson, of Ash tun town
ship whs in the city a week or two
ago anil while walking up main
street passed a crowd of populjats
on the side walk. He held in his
hand a twenty dollar gold piece and
as he passed by each and every pop
made a grub for it. When he had
got by the last one he turned and
said: “Gentleman I thought you
were all advocates of free silver
You are the most dishonest set of
rascals lever saw.” The Incident
was well calculated on the part of
Mr. Wilson to llrid out which way
^ the wind blew regarding the true
convictions of the sixteen tooneites.
Hull county will present a candi
date for state auditor in the person
of William M Geddea of Grand
1 slami, ex-clerk of the house, lie
|a in every way qualified, Iota u large
acquaintance over the state and h
following which should insure his
nomination. Hall county will he
earnestly, unitedlh und energetically
for him und will urge his claims
with that prcsisteiicy characteristic
of tills Ideality when presenting n
candidate. Mr. (Jeddcs has
always been a consistent republican
and there is not a blemish on his
public, private or political record.
tJrund Islan d itcpiiblicsn.
The republican State convention is
to be commended in taking the mat
ter entirely out of the hurids of Hens
Thurston and the anti McKinley
faction, It sat down upon the reso
lutions offeed by both parties and
adopted others tliut was more to the
motion of the repnhlicans of the
state. The resolutions offered by
Crounse was undoubtedly calculat
ed to put a dumper on Thurston
and boom Mauderson. It did
neither one. The convention did
not endorse them und neither does
the peoplo. The resolutions offered
bv Thurston were also noted down
and the author given to understand
that no compromise was asked foi
by either the people or the eonven
turn. At the comity conventions
Illllt«-1eiimi* mi uir urirji»u*n wrn
elected and instructed for McKinley.
The result whs that the people'*
wishes have been adlieared to anil
the convention was not run by u
few politicians*
A gentleman whose ottlce is ir
Worcester and whose home place is *
suburban town is plauuing a built
ing which will contain perpetua
summer It will be a combinalloi
greenhouse and aviary. A grea1
y I<>iim will have double tloora ant
roof, glass for whiter ami wire net
ting for the summer months. In it
will live all the year around uativt
birds, which may uesl in trees m
the same species where hung then
parent nests, or in the shrubbery ot
grits»ci ns instinct ilictates Tin
wiltl (lowers will bloom at Christ
mas time. There will |m mtnaluit
swamp*, |oth> pastures. All sorb
of "on lit tons ale possible lo Hu eft
Hiusissl foitunsle enough lo hstt
»«"h an op|uuiuni'y lu the spring
Htue, when the glass is removed
the bouse «t|| i*»> aluttml as pleasure
for the leutnlrtaa teal freedom. St
targe a structure would hanlly tie
■err* to tie t ailed a cage WcMvvn
ter Uasei'e
g A senator ate* is not cm «led
Mekenlerile is tpioied as satin*
that noth mg lust a metode i*s Iwai
the mew fr.«m Otd<>. ||<> Bj* »e« H.e
ailuaHow out ot list* am
•'fake from \|hi>|., evert,
thing u» i ra it'Vi'llsl, evert toi«
. * mt*»sie l allow that the op
position will curry every point that
it iniM aet out to curry: calculate that
McKinley will get no votea from
Florida, or Delewnre, or Maryland,
or New Jeraey, or Miaaiaajppi, 01
Weal Virginia, and that lie will
only get ten from Georgia, only aix
teen from lllinoia. only twelve from
Indiana, only twelve from Mimic
hoIu, only two from New York, only
ten from North Caroline, only foul
from I’ennsvlveida, only four from
Mouth Carolina, and only aixteen
from Tenneace, and he will atlll
have left 359 aure votea. It place*
him within loo votea of the nomi
nation, and 100 votea ia conceded
by every one to he the danger line,
Kvery practical politician know*
that when a candidate get* that
near to aucceaa It I* al waya eaay to
puab him up, uuleaa there ia u
bi Hemet a of oppoailion which
necessarily limit* Ida strength to
that with which he aiaria out. Hut
no huoIi condition uppeara in thie
caae. With 065 votea ahaolutely
aaaurad, beyond the reach of man
euver, trick, ineincerity or accident,
McKinley liua to draw from \
column of 250 votea ull having «
tendancy in Ida direction, Aa a
matter of fact, U« ia more likely tc
have 455 than 096 on the flrat hul
lot, and he will he nominated eithei
on that ballot or the next. Noth
inu hut a miracle «-un heat him.
State Journal.
COSTLY I’l.ATK*.
His alleged that the government
is being overcharged for the new
process plate armor it is buying
from the contractors for the big
war ships. The price paid is eer
tsinly very heavy, $500 per ton.
It is alleged that the actual cost tc
the manufacturer is only $ ;Oo pci
‘on, leaving the owner* of the in
venlion a snug profit of $200 pel
ton.
This is the disadvantage of using
a new invention. The government,
of course, wants the best and then
is no doubt that the llarvcyized
steel plate now used is by far the
most impentrable to modern pro
jectiles. It is made by a patented
process ami the government is thi
only customer in this country and
the monopoly easily has it* own
way in the matter of price, as there
can tie no competition. The true
policy in such matters is a change
in tii* patent la’'* whereby in ttie
case of inventions in which tli*
government is the only beneficial) ,
the invention may be purchased
outright at something near its
honest value and then the govern
rnent will be aide to secure compete
uuu «Jy turuwiu^ lomiujuim
ture to all eatubliehiuenla thut net
tit to me the invention in bidding
for government work.- State Jour
nal.
A pruxa diapatrb from Ottumwa,
la. dated .Monday of thix week, hux
the following: “R, K. Martin, tin
man w ho attempted to aaaaull .Mixi
Kva Moore, the 1 i-year-old daugli
ter of Mra, Mary Moore, at Kddy
ville late Sat urday afternoon, wai
arrealed ibla afternoon at Klbon,
mu# in ilea eaat of here. Chief ol
■ I’olioo Vatnlerveer went to Kldon
, (Ida evening and nei-ouipauicd th*
. priaouer tothia etty. lie haa beer
put in jail lor aafe keeping Mar
I (In admit* to hivlug made an ai
tempt on (he Moore girl. Martu
, wa» v*f> inueh frightened on tin
; way up from Kldon teuiing a lynch
lug puli would he met Here lie
»*iid to Chit f \ Milderv««*r that it*
had formerly lived in NeUtaaka and
that he had lieeti connected with III*
i llroki n ilt<* jvl«i* »iimii aaan editor
lalwnitr, Martin waived prtdiuo
: Matt fVUUIHllftii mid hi* t"ut' will
| Iw* to ud lalniv the grand jury
The people «<f Kddvvitte are verv
inui h r v ltvd over 'be atf or and
•houhl Martin have iwru taken
there he w *uhl uo**' lik» |v have
hi i'H litu hnl I lie m «ll,, i i| |pi
gill, who ewoutd when a he he *td * I
the m'Ii mptrd in*xll Ini Wid v i' le
jtindaud iei iverj n ih tiMfit' I*
| will lw n 'HteittlaMed ti| t*i4WV III iMir
readers tlmt this man Martin, who
formerly edited and published the
old Htulooimn newspaper at Broken
Bow, and for n nine was eonsideied
one of the leading men of the coun
ty, was compelled to leave Broken
Bow on twenty four hours notice
about six years ago for indecent
conduct toward several little girls
of that town. The only wonder la
that life was spared to prey upon
other innocent victims, lie is like
ly good fora long term in prison.—
Mason City Transcript.
There has not been since the day 's
of Lincoln u presidential candidate
who has had the masses witli him
like McKinley. The • popular de
mand for McKinley extends to every
nook and conrer of the land. Kven
under the very noses of the other
candidates the real sentiment is for
McKinley. Particularly Is lie strong
with the working classes.
The explanation is simple indeed.
There has been a mighty change of
heart in Amealca in favor of the
protictive principle A few years
of partial free trade have made the
people see wliat free trade would
mean and there is u mighty turning
toward the great republican princi
ple. A* the author of the last pro
tective tariff law the people natur
ally turn to him as their choice for
president. • Ord 1^111/.
Nebraska sent five hundred nod
twenty-seven ears of sheep to
Chicago in March, nearly one third
of the total receipts.
Here's a welcome to the man
Krom Missouri
Who has helped to plot and plan
In Missouri
Koran anti Cleveland crowd
Not afraid to talk aloud
He has done our party proud
In Missouri.
Democrats aro not so thick
In Missouri;
Once. If you hud thrown u hrlck
In Missouri,
Had you shied s concrete hut.
K were safe to bet a Inti
You would kill a democrat
In Missouri.
Hut republican* last year.
Iri Missouri,
Won the battle mlirhty near
In Missouri;
llrokc the demn pop machine.
Threw it In the soup tureen.
Almost licked the platter dean.
Iri Missouri.
Moss once crew on backs of men
In Missouri,
Hut It never will attain
In Missouri;
flood republlceris bold swuy,
Mossbacklsro'a had Its day
And the devel is to pay
In Missouri.
We desire to pick a hone
In Missouri.
They huve honored Mr Stone
In Missouri:
Out umuua we western jays
Let us show him kindly ways
So he'll llutt Nebraska s praise
In Missouri.
II lx by In State Journal.
THE BEST
SPRING MEDICINE
l* Simmons Liver Regulator don’t
forget to lake it. I he I Iver gets sluggish
during the Winter, just like all nature,
and the system b< i mi-. choked up by
the accumulated w.t tf, which brings on
Malaria, b'ever and Ague and Rheuma
tism. You want to .ake up your Liver
now, but be sure you lake SIMMONS
Liver regulator to do it. it also
regulates the I Iver keeps It properly at
work, when your system will be free from
poison and the whale body Invigorated.
You get Til K Itl.ST HLOOIlwhrn
your system is lit AI condition, and that
will only be when the Lb. r Is kept active.
Try a l iver Rem> ty ome and note the
difference. But la >• only SIMMONS
Liver Regulator- * k simmons
LIVER REGULATOR wl.ic.li makes the
difference. I ake It In w U.-r or In liquid
already prepared, or ; ■ a b a of the
powder; but tab r SIMM; < • ’ IVER REGU
LATOR. You'll fmd tie- RHIj / on every
package, l.oob. Rt It.
J. 11. /aUllii C < l'tillu<b Ijilibi, I'o.
W A N Tl .l*
l/i*(ly or gentleman to take churge of
fnatallineni lliialne**, au<l collect lathi*
County. Salery tlO per week to begin
with, AiJtlreas Inclosing stamp for re
ply. K. Cami'HWA A Co,
Kansas City. Mo,
i, maucy.
OFFK K -In Heed and Mure.y Block, Kaal
Hide I'll Idle. »t|n.ir«. lamp (Illy, Neb.
yy J.FlSIftK.
flttnpnEy-at-Law,
W'.ld and improved lands for aale. And
money to loan on real entitle.
LOUP cm. a - IIB1A1U
(\ HKNMCIIOTKK,
J vuoy. of EXPRESS AN|'
GENERAL DELIVERY LINE.
All Kxpress or Freight orders promptly
attended to
Do Your Friends Wear Clothes?
AGENTS WANTED.
Make money easy with oar sample outfit, for first
class Tailoring of all kinds at papular priest. Writa
for fall particulars and spsciaf terms tu Agent*.
• Nathan WolfT A Co.,
Ill W. Seventh St.. Cincinnati, O.
Subscribyl
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and local newspaper in
I>. DOK, A. P. GULLET,
Vice-President. Cashier.
FIRST BANK OF LOUP CITY.
General Banking Business Transacted.
Capital Stock, $500,000.
I t
I/oans on ImproTsd (anna at NINE par oant. Boot Ootzipaajr and Baal lama
to ba bad la tba weot.
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Attorney and Notary Public. Publisher Lour(BlT MoNTHWUeTkWt
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REAE ESTATE AUEJYTS,
LOUP CITY, • - NKIJKAMKA.
Town Lot«, Wild, Cultivated and Irrigated Land* for Hale.
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225 De»lgna-AII for 10c.
The l.rtr.Nt collection of up-to-date dcalgna
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tb« world. Ni church du.lv nan Intcrlora
COLONIAL HOMES . .
M daalfna lOata., or both booha for lleta.
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