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    Loup City Northwestern^
Vol. XIV. LOI'P CITY, SIIKKMAN COUNTY, X KBit A SKA, FRIDAY, MAY s, 1HW._NUMBER 10
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•»UBLISHKD KVK.KY KKI!>A Y
at thk COUNTY HKAT.
alHl, ft*.. liINM'llori.H,
Editor and Publtelwr.
TfcKMH *1 60 par Year II Paid m Advance
c- .. / - • • r "*
BaWrwl at »ba Ixiup Otj Poatolflna for ftr.aa
atlaalou Uiroagb lb* lUSlIl a* ••• •«.*•
•laaa matter.
The republican pally is m control
of the political l in in', but democ*
racy ia furniablng tlu> menagerie,
Htrornaburg Ncwa.
K ttiiaua haa had one term of popu
Hat imarule and it made her tired.
Hbe haa over elnee been rolling up
bur old time republican majorities.
Nebraska baa had the Name sad ex
perience. She will ditto Kansas
and go her one better.
The Htrornaburg News cornea lo
our dcak ibis week marked Kx.,
which of course means please ex
change. The News is a bright
newsy paper and we gladly enter
it* address on our exchange list
and are pleased to have made the
acquaintance of our new republican
friend.
tA thorough canvass of the votes
up to date of the delegates to the
Ht. Louis convention gives McKiu
lot first choice 4(ill votes and 178
second choice. Kr< tn these figures
he will doubtles be nominated on
second ballot, as it take* ft.'H votes
to nominate and the total vote he
will receive is 04 I which will give
him ten majority ovsr all voles cast.
Hurrah for McKinley.
The tramp nuisance has a filleted
Oxford for the past few weeks lo su
extent not known perhaps since the
panicky days of Ik!K5 when Coxcy’s
armies swept over the country. Now
and then a bum expresses a willing
ness t« work, but Lin* great mass of
IV them scorn manual labor. None ot
Itbem, however, have any scruples
in laying aside their dignity long
enough to solicit a “hand out."
Homs political agitators do not hesi
tate to bold the government respon
sible for conditions that produce
the great army of traps, but we
observe that good farm hands are
iu demand and obtain steady work
at remunerative wages.—Oxford
The citizens of Loup City should
see that the waste water from the
irrigation ditch which otherwise
would go down the Dead Horse
creek and so hack into the river, be
turned through the s'reels of the
city, and then if needed, used to n
rigate some of the lauds below
town. This can be doue with very
little expeune and would beautify
the towu to a very great extent und
haaide* would do u great ileal of
good to vugitation und growing gar
den* and crop* of all kind* Thia
i*the time of year when our eituuui.
are uot very Iniay and could give
aoine time and attention to the mat
ter. How many of our citixeua
would he willing to lend a helping
burnt to an'ouipli*h tin* enter
prise
Tha editor id ttiia great fatuity
minforlw while at Minduu la*t
Tnuaday uotieed an uieident width
ahow* that aome of the wive* of
I'opultat ia*u are getting tired of
the maauvr in whiah their lord*
have lumu ranting for the pa*t four
or live tear* Hunug ilia day all
the Hepuhltvaii* in tile e|tf were
wearing Andrew* tiadge*. «ud one
of tha gieal women from the utimi
try proi'urtd * humti of badge*
end *b«u we unlived her *he wu*
iu*UUug 'Mi ptuulug >mi*> of the |
tiadge* ou her Inubaml. \\ e heard
her la I or in hou Ibat It <*•• time to
aeaae Ho* too|uhiie*a, ami that in
tha future be *hoidd vote for the
utd parti and thereby help rtailora
oihAiluiii ami the return «>f 1 taller
i me* HliMiutlugUiu Kvho
CoiH'ornlnK Hit* l »« of lrrl|iitiiin
In IHh West
irrigation is destined to liwionte
tlie universal method of supplying
moisture to growing crops through
out the most produ ■'ivc agricultur
al sections of the world. It is the
only inimiis l»y which absolute se
curity of crops and permanent fer
tjlitv of lands can be uialntuiiled.
The soil, under proper irrigation,
yields its full value and imparts its
entire strength to vegitation with
astonishing regularity every year.
Agriculture is no longer a doubtful
business, subject to the extremes of
dry and wet seasons. The amount
of moisture required, ami the fra
quency of it# application, are under
the direct control of man. An
iriigatiori farmer is therefore com
plete master ol the situation, of the
■oil, anil its products, and is alouc
responsible for the failure oi sue
cess of his farm.
Where irrigation is extensively
practiced the union of colonist* upon
the co-operative plan insures suc
cess, when individual labor# may
prove unavailing. Iteservois east bs
constructed, canals built ami kept
in repair, large streams tapped, and
vast underflow supplies brought to
the surface. The union of action,
combination or recourses, and gen
eral desire for public iinprovrnents
srn irwr.rtf I vn hi til HUM fl If If
rigation enterprise*. What seems
beyond a few scattered and poor
farmer*can easily bo accomplished
by the co-opcrtioii of many, and,
while each individual reaps greater
benefits than from independent
efforts, the eorportion becomes a
recognized power in coutroling ami
distributing water, securing proper
market, and creating confidence in
the future of irrigation farming.
Colony life assist in creating in
dividual wealth and increase pub
lic prosperity. There is eo waste
of water from surplus ditches;
many useless expenditure* in fenc
ing cun be avoided; the value of
land is enhanced; private and psb
lie improvments are encouraged and
fostered, and the revenue derived
from taxation returns more directly
to the taxpayers. Co-operative
methods of fanning, grazing and
herding stock can lie adopted, and
better grades of sheep, cattle and
horses can be obtained. A better
market for farm products can be
secured and a large saving ii. pur
chasing farm machinery, seeds ami
oilier supplies (ran be made. Kvery
effort made by one colonist for im
proving his land, mauhinery or
methods of work benefits the entire
community by others following the
example and endeavoring to eclipse
his neighbor.
In well oigunized colonies the
facilities for transportation arc bet
ter; schools are more modernized
and better equipped; means of pub
lic entertainment are more conven
iently arranged, and the methods of
entertaining are more elevating,
and the health, habits, aud training
in dress, economy, and language
are more carefully guarded Nani
tury regulations are more scrupu
lously observed The fountains of
water supply urn systematically pro
tected from any utihulesome pollu
tions. Dwellings are erected on
elaborate and convenient plans, and
barns and other buildings arc usually
more suited to the purpose of per
set vat ion of farm products and the
protection of suiuials- Merchandise
and the fruits ot the soil are handled
iu large quantities, thus m«uiing
better qualities of the articles "ou |
•limed, sud tatter prices fm com
modules exported.
No ram belt •« ti>m can off- i *uth
great inducements lu colonises aaate i
found i i the tidbit of irtigatioii, I
The facilities for orgatantioii aud dr
ve|opuont ate not present. In thej
and legion 1n»' vallevs are surround ‘
e«| hi luitauUlii ranges, pr-a* ctlug
the ("'( lines from wind*, e t donee;
•ttd slot ms t \ *n > ii|, |i' I'tt'illiuo
am si le 'led on pure mountain
sitesuis, fm loan wiles llte ad j
v a need menus of transportation arc
utilized with much less expenditure,
nuil mails are hmulled with more
“certainty, celerity and dispatch.'’
The cultivated area is not divided
l>y lulls and ravines, as in the rain
belt states. The soil is not con
stantly washing from the npi anils
and lowlands. Time is not wasted
in going to market and disposing
of the products of the farm. Bet
ter roads arc built witli less cost,
and at a consequence teams are
in better condition and the wagons
in better repair.
Small farming is encouraged un
der Uni colony life of the Irrigated
umpire, and one acre is made to
produce as much as ten, or even
more, In the rainy regions. Inten
sive agriculture is destined to be
come universal, and in no region
cun it lie so successfully practiced
as where the colonies are conduct
ed on the co operative plan, under
perfect irrigation systems. A much
larger variety of products can be
cultivated in the irrigated districts,
because of the market demands for
larger ijunutities of firatelus* fruits
cereals. From a financial, social,
educational, or economical stand
point there is no inducement equal
to colony life under u properly man
aged irrigation system.- -Selected.
The New York papers are publish
ing stutiatics indicating that Chica
go has lost her boom and is decreas
ing in population. The grout fall
ing off in the school census and the
large increase of unoccupied build
ings, together with a 20 to .00 per
cant drop in the average of rentals,
are eited its proofs of this indict
ment.
This is not entirely surprising.
Chicago, after seeuriug the golden
harvest of the Columbian world's
exposilon, for which it was indebt
ed to the republican administration,
puffed with pride and fat, turned
the tables on the country by giving
an overwhelming majority to the
democratic electorisl ticket in ’ti2
and followed it up with Hopkins
for mayor and Altgeld for govenor
in '93. elected by the Chicago vote.
Then came the deluge. State .Jour
nal.
OKKMAN BAPTIST
Will lind that the Union J’acltlo offers
■uperlor advantages to those who at
tend tlio annual meeting, to be hold at
OttuwH, Kau., May 2(1 29 One fare
for the round trip, plus two dollars,
from all points In Nebraska ami Kansas
Is (lie rate authorized for the occa
ilon. (’all on or write to me for full
particulars.
5-24-9<5 F. W Clink, Agent
I'
THE BEST
SPRING MEDICINE
(•Simmons i,iver Regulator don't
forget to take It. I he I Iver get', sluggish
durm * the Winter, ju t like nil nature,
and the system I mm ■ < ImkeJ up by
the accumulated vi Mr, wlikh brings on
Malaria, l-'ever and Ap.iir and Rheuma
tism. You want t» wake up your l iver
now, but be sure you take SIMMONS
LlVLR REGULATOR to do It. It also
regulates the I,Iver - keeps if properly at
work, when your system will be tree from
poison and the whole body Invigorated.
You get TlflO HI ST JIM><>D when
your system Is in Al > ondillon, and that
will only be when the layer Is kept active.
Try a I Iver Remedy once and note the
difference. Hut take only SIMMONS
LIVER REGULATOR It Is SIMMONS
Liver regulator which makes the
difference. Take It In powder or In liquid
already prepared, or make a tea of the
powder; but fakeSlMMONS I IVER REGU
LATOR, You'll find the REI) / on every
package. Look for It.
J. 11. Zellln CC Co., riillnitelplitu, I’a.
yy i, marly.
Ok k'lCK.-Jn lid'll and Muroy lllook, Ktt*l
Mlilo I’u 1,1 It; Ninntro, Loup fitly, Mob.
yy j. fisher,
AtturnBu-nt-Law,
AND NOTRY I’lJDUC.
Will Defend in Foreclosure Cases
A?,HO DO A GEN KRAI, RKAI,
ESTATE BUSINESS.
Olllou In Nohtiiwkvtiiiin building
LOUP C.TIY, - - - NKHRANKA
O BEN8CHOTKR,
w i-Hot* EXPRESS an.,
GBNERAL DELIVERY LINE.
All ExpM** or k'rnlglil order* promptly
utlendod to
rji M. NIGHTINGALE,
* LAWYER.
Does a General Law and Collection Business
A Notary FubUis, Htmiograplmr miri
Typewriter In otileo
(ink IK OR NORTH Ok k IKST BANK.
LOUP CITY, - • NEBRASKA.
Do Your Friends Wear Clothes?
agents wanted.
,mo"*T «"T with our •ampl* onlfit, for lltl
***** Talluring of ul kind, »t popular pricat. Writ*
(Or full particular* mad ipacial laruta la Agintt.
* Nathan WoHTAOo.,
Ill W. Sevonth St.. Cincinnati. O.
FOR AND ADVERTISE IN THE
10RTNWESTERI.
BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM
uid looal newspaper in
I). r DOE, A. P. GULLET,
Vice I’rrxlii,-Hi, Gaelner,
FIRST BANK OF LOUP CITY.
General Banking Business Transacted.
Capital Stock, $600,000.
I<oans od Improved farm* at NINE par oaot. Baal Company aa4 boat tana*
to be bad fca tbs vast.
CoKBKaroauKNTe: -Chemical National Bank, New York dtp, 9. Y.| Ooakl
tefaioaal AUua. ujuaha Nahaoka
W. .1, KISUKK, OEO. K. BKNHGIIOTKK,
Attorney and Notary Public. Ptiblluber Lo(Jl* Gitt North wr.»rraKN
FISHER A BEN80IIOTER,
HE off* ESTATE AUEJVTS.
LOUP GITY, • • NKIIKAHKA.
Town Lots, Wild, Cultivated and Irrigated Lands for Hale.
i _I
1 Jj| Costs no more than uilier package soda— never '"its
III flour—-universally aiknowle/Jiiitt purest In Hie world.
M Made only by CHURCH L CO., New York. Sold by grocers everywhere.
Write fur Arm anti Hammer llunk uf valuable ttaoll/e., I tll'.l'..
tgrrsywrrr r~W -rvr>VT:."
“ HTI8TIO HOitrmH.
225 DesIgns^AII for lOc.
The terrain collection of uii.to.iUU daatrna
ever putillaliad In any architectural h.,„k In
llio world. .Vi rluiri'h dml.in so latrrlora
llatabloa. COLONIAL HOMES . .
S4 daalfna lOata., or both banka for Mat*.
Any na* rnlnc to build, nr over Intcndla*
to build, ahottld aand fur time* ( HDD IIlulled
' edition*) of "Arllvtli-.and f ’olonlal lioniaa.”
HERBERT C. CHIVERS. Architect, •SSkS&KdT ST. LOUIS. MO.
Doctor Henderson
102 ft 104 W. 9th St., KANSAS Cm, HO.
Tht Old Rtltablt Dm toy, A Rtrnlar Cmdn At In Mtdieint. Oldnt in
Apt andlampti Lmattd.
OVER 27 YEARS OP SPECIAL PRACTICE.
Authorized by tho State to trnat CHRONIC. NERVOUS and SPECIAL
DISEASES. Ouroa guaranteed or money refunded. All »i*ltolno»
furnlabod ready for uxo. No mercury or lnjurloua medlolaa* u.t d
No detention from work. 1‘atlonta atadlatanco treated by mall
and expren*. Medicine. .out everywhere, froo from gaze or break
aye. CbaryeH low. Over So.uiJO cam* cured. Ago and experience ara
Important. Head little book, then a tutu your cane. Send for opinion
und terrnu. Couaultutlou freu and confidential, pc raonnUy or by letter
Seminal Weakness* Sexual Debility,
(Sftrmutorrhtra and Imfotmry) eiiuhodby youthful follleaand rice.aea,produclnf n.rvoua
Beaa, lomi-M, plinploaandhlotrhcson tbo face, ruithea of I ilia Ml to the boon, pallia In the back,
coufuHcd Idratnud forgot fulnoaa, baabfulncaa.avi ralon toaoulety, loaaof avxual power, loan
of manhood, Ac., cured for llfo. I run atop all night Ionhon, feature loat acxual power, rw>
^vnhilic •.hutturrlblodi*eu»o,ln all
Iu form*amt*ttuje» ouml
for life. HIihhI Polnonlng, Skin Dtaetucii,
llleer*, Kwulltujr*, Hurt*, Conorrhoia ana
Gleet, aiul ull form* of Private Ulaease*
po*l lively cured or money refunded
Rntilr tor both *ene*, HI puifm. 27 Ido*
UUUIV turn*, true to life, with full dem
crlptlnn of above dl*eu*e*, the effect, and
Cure.aculcd lu plain wrapperfordc luhtaiup*.
Head UitallUlo book iiuaan*werque»tloin*.
5strlrtim* pernmnuntlj cured with
cnnuurc out onunllo, rmtlu*, bou
pteaornoand. No pnln, do ejpaaur*. IV
tlititceu u»o the treatment kt boa*.
Rheumatism BgaKeS!*
AM'KWCl KK. Tlic KTruteat dlaoovary In
the ftUti ■»U of medicine One iloae (lean r» ■
llrfiuti wrioec* remove fever end pain In
jolnta- ucureln kfuw dayn. WendlUUnml
<o rtwie, wllli ataiup fur circular. ■■■■■I
I tree Museum of Anatomy I II
I llfe-Uliu nuxlnlaanil wan llKurri>iii<eiily tni|ir«Hu< the M.tmt a IMtbool of lintroo- ■
I thm a m'liium wlth>»ii »<<rila. * h / a,k-« |1 >ou /-<.■•/«»*/ in l/i« -ion*, hint* ^B
I Win fulfil t /«» «fciv« «IUMM l*at / cun ml nil.
(Hnn OO THE BEST RI1IN6
\hh - THE BEST LOOlINfi
y U UI FOR THE STRQIREST BUILT
This is s suo- *»«' before offered
dial offer. Wo OOOSOOS
sell them at UU
this price to In* ubber Top,
troduoo them, I uptio Carings,
2Sf£r
/D.Ovi. » upholstered In
Wt AMI 0 • Hi«de of I
WHOLtsACi. slo.h.o, i,.other I
UANur AOj | •* *»•*«•*
d. lai Three or l«u>
toe top. Cither wine or narrow
trank. Wo would alee furnish Corning
body In place of Clone body If desired.
•e^d .or FREBONU mmmmUL.
Oatalegue. TOUNOttOWM. OHIO.
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