The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917, May 29, 1896, Image 1

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•>UUUSHKD KVKKY KKIUAY
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Kdlior and Publisher
TfcliM ■ (1 60 par Ytar. II Paid in Adnanct
Kotor-, I k* thk tsnip Ctif I'rmUithr* for trita»
aiisslun through thi mailt at tac- r.d
oiatt matur.
i .—w -•—_ apauwssdSi
Tin? latest reports show that theie
were forty person* killed in the
Michigan cyclone.
Farmers aliould keep a close
watch upon the chinch hug.
Promptly upon its appearance he
ready to act on the defense.
Meililejohn and MueCall arc run
ning a pretty even race for the noui
i (nation of Governor. As we go to
press M act'a 11 is about a uect
ahead.
The school Hoard of Gist. No. 47
aliould have been mure careful be
fore they condemn anyone. The
charge of forgery which they insti
tuted against Mr. Minner did not
seem to he well grouuded.
Ad electlc ear with eighty pas
sengers on hoard dropped seventy
five feet through the Point KUtce
bridge, into an urm of James Bay,
at Victoria, B. C., und more than
A, half the vielima were drowned.
Hecretary Piper ia well deserving
Miilm1 of auotbcr term aud he will get it.
H The old addage “Well done thou
good and faithful aervait," will he
fjt; ad beared to when it comes to that
.
m office in the greut republican state
convention now soon to he held at
1 the Capital City.
P Theyer county polls 400 majority
republican vote* and promises to
■HP double it if Kichards is nominated.
" The western counties of the stale
,uay «‘»t he able to double their
l republican vote if MacCall is oouji
|L v uated but they will be enabled to
^ bust the ring in the pop strong
holds Give us MacCall aud we
will carry the big sixth with a land
slide.
Furious tornados, wind, ruin and
bail storms swept over Michigan,
Illinois and Iowa last Monday de
stroying both farm and city property
almost to to the value of millions
of dollars and killing a large num
j| ber of people. The details of the
Hit or m recite many lustunces where
farm houses were picked up smashed
to kindling wood and tarried for
Mf| wiles and all inmates hurled into
eternity.
It is told that one little town out
iu Colorado received four hundred
loads of Nebraska worn last
inter. At the same time Nebraska
as engaged iu feeding any number
of Colorado sheep. It is not ex
»ctly hi accord with modern niello
3i of transacting huslaeae to as.
Bept ebeep as part pat uient for
corn, but as long as Nebraska ban
to In- short on sheep Mud long
Mia m eras |ier bafte lbe Iimi »•■
»u\4 ,1 o under the circumstances
Nr1 i 1
Hihe juri waa diemieesMt ve*U»rday
afl' iuMii after lour days silling
BpU ••tie Jury «»e wu» tied ihu
let in and i lint wu> a tegular I arc*.
||t Was the ease o| lUv Stale of
Kftirasit v vs. •fofiu it \\ ilson, **|
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W lint I'rlntftrft Ink In Doing *4f»«l Wl»y II 1
*houl<l Im* CmmI at Horn*.
Old Im a town tliHt is about the
size of Loup City, or perhaps » ,
tritie larger. She lias three news
paper* in it. Their pages are
covered with live display adds
| representing every business lirtu in
I the city.
.*1. Paul is about the size of Ord.
She has also three newspapers and
the business of the town is well rep
resented in all of them.
The little town of Litchfield ad
vertise* its business through the
Monitor which comes to onr desk.
The lust weeks Issue wus alive with
fine Urge display adds.
In last weeks Arcadia Champion
published in a town, not a county
seat, and only half the. size of Loup
City, we counted in display adds,
representing all the leading busi
ness of the town and asking people <
to come to Arcadia for bargains.
Burwell is u town about half the
size of Loup City but nearly every
class oi business is welJ represented.
She has two newspapers and both
has its pages covered with fine large
display ados.
Now we want to ask, what do you
find in the Loup City papers by way
of advertising. One bank add and
s few professional cards. So fur as
advertising in either paper is con
cerned Louo G'itv is s town of no
importance whatever. Our rncr
chants have abandoned the use
of printer* ink and seek to draw
the attention of the. people by
hoisting flags whenever there is
a rally or some other similar oc
casion. How rodiculouH it looks for
a republican ®r democrat to hoist his
flag at a pop rally, or viea verca, in
order to catch the trade. Of eourse
it does not cost as much to hoist a
flag as it does to use printers ink,
bat when you consider that it is the
trade that they are after and they
get more criticism than trade from
the public by so doing, it is pretty
dear advertising after all.
Merchants, doctors, lawyers,
blacksmiths and cltizeus kow do you
like tbe comparison with Loup City
to that of othar towns in this mat
ter of representation. To prove
the truth of our statement we iuvitc
you all to step into our olllse
and look over our exchanges.
While in Ord last week we noticed
that there were an imraetice crowd
of people in town many of whom
were trading and getting black
smithing done, and we met some
_t... I:.1_ l _ / a i_
Oil” IHVM ucuii;a ituup V* KUHU
Ord. People who ui.sd to trade at
Loup City, hat who evidently have
been attracted to that place by the
liberal use of printer's ink.
To expect a newspaper to do a
town Justice and keep up ita cirettlt
tion without patronage in too much.
Only yesterday (Monday ) we lost a
good mtharriber who said that he
took the paper for the advertising
a» well us the news, that il was Just
as esuential and more so, speaking
from a business atauUpoioi, to take I
a paper for the adds ua well as the
news, that be might himiw where
the bargains were ami where in go
to huy tiie most for the leas* mousy
So you see that it is up hill business
I lor the printers. We loose our
Mi I mu'libers »» so II a» the ■idivrli*
lug patronage. We sau trull say,
1 and has* said uiauy times, lhal
| Loup City ts a good puse to trade,
; that every visa* of husinsas is areil
iepie»eu'«-il ami that vim ran get
uni Wong mil warn, iiid it ie -o|, |
aide pf urns, iiiat a* Himiii e inn |
rill t ut ion slit tv. Viel iti Hiij
ill >i we Me - spot ml to (swap oil ad ,
ttiUiiiig ta till* wki imwtnug i*i
auppofl 11out iiiosp »tm> lees tie it s (
mewl Uni lti from it S*tth-*» pap er!
oi the town for the lsat two *e hi i
hale msitwl sttowgh m>v«ilia mg i
from the t*nones* mew to war mi
them tn toniihuu y »a
The Tim-• • nl w.e t »oe «* Ihiti
tt >ig tan mtimt hi the I «»» {
west mi n ot the t an It * ,l i j
iudt* it It If the I loir Is* t sol
mve we. The fact is the merchant*1
ire net making an effort to get lh< |
rade while other towns arc reach
ng out after it, and we have seen!
innugh to warrant us in making
he statement that it is going clsi fl
share. And it will continue to got!
f you don't use printer's iak. You
way gat some trade tint you will
oosc more if you don i got yo'ir
lame anil business before the people, f
If we may be allowed to gt™>
,ou u little advise we would say,
idvertiee your prices and gel rsady
’or the full trade. It Is only a few
seeks at most until harvest will be
iare,
A good grum market will
iring trade to the town Hut how
s the people to know, or how are
hey expected to know that we have
i good gruin market uulcss the news
papers quota them. The farmer,
akes the local newspaper to Hud
lilt sueli things. Now if you ex
il'd us to quota tiie grain market
irineipally for your benefit is it not
•eaeonablo for u* to expect some
,hing in return especially for our
leiieflt.
Wa acknowledge tbi. article to
•a a little severe on our business
iien but assure you that it Is writ
cn with a good motiva whatever
iffoctit may hare. ?• wa ask you
,o read anil consider It carefully,
[irepare yourselves and gat randy
or the next.
W. H. Conger, of this city, bus
Inat returned from Broken How,
[luster county, and report* that ha
was present at the republican Co.
ionventiou held for that county
May 23rd, 1890, und that S. II.
Jewitt was by that eonvsatiou ae
lorded the privllogeof selecting 13
iclegatea lath# State convention in
■ is interest* nnd in aid of hi* candi
iacy for State Treasurer. Mr.
[longer reported that Custer county
was piaetieally unanimous for Jewitt
ind that the oounty seem* largely
n favor of Jack MacCall for Cover
sor, with many friends for Geo. D.
Meikeljobn. That Judge Aaron Wall
for Congress baa a large follow
ng. At a rally held Sa turday even
ng Geo. D. Meikeljohu addressed
in audience of about 300 and he waa
followed by a few remark* from
JV H. (longer. In the opinion of
thia paper no bettsr selection for
State Treasurer eould be made than
S. II. Jewitt who is eminently fitted
:or the place by education, experi
ence in finance and sterling integ
ity und manhood. We bid him
Jod speed on his journej.
WHY THEY SMILE
Mr. Harrlty, of Pennsylvania has
adieu ted in an indinot wav how
tjh? Chicago convention "ill In'
i-pt eoliil and liarmonioiiH mid lm a
reliable cuckoo body. Having told
st newspaper unm that in In* opinion
.In'(' invention will adopt a sound
money plank and do it uiinnimntialy
iml tbat there would be no bolting,
tin was asked: ‘-How about tliosn
delegates elected from frei eotuage
-tale* who, under such leaders as
I'illman and iioisc and Bryan, are
pledged to bolt ie ease of a gold
iiendnrd plank is put in the plat
form.
“Delegatee pledged to bolt," be
replied, ‘'have no right to be admit
ted to the convent ion." Harrity is
undoubtedly right from the stand
point of any workable system of
political ethics. If you are not
going to be governed by a majority
gi a convention, jou ara a fraud
when yon go Into it, because the
fundamental principle of a conven
tion je that the majority rules and
most importanti|tialiflcalioo for
a sent, in a convention is the sup
posed intent of the claimant to
abide by tbs will of the same.
But there will be music in the
air. doubtless, if the euekoos get
control of the machinery of the
Chicago convention and refuse to
admit delegations known to have
threatened to bolt in case this, that
or the other thing wasn't dons to
thuirtuste.- State Journal.
Thera promise* to be a very lively
fight in the supreme couacil of the
American protective association
ever tba nation of the advisory
board ie declaring that the order is
hostile to MeKinley. The supreme
council meets in Washington this
week and is likely to give a vigor
ous overhauling to the advisory
board for its uneontidered action.
It is stated that the executive com
haittae of tbut board exceeded ita
authority and that by ao doing it
has nearly caused a disruption of
the order. Protests by the thou
sands have been coming in de
nouncing the action of Judge
Fteviue and his associate* and in
sisting that a majority of the Indi
vidual membera of the A. P. A. ,
will refuse to be bonnd by the reco
mendation of those few men
It is said that only seven uf the
thirteen members of tho executive
committee met and issued tba edict
and the majority of them were con
trolled by inlluences which to say
the least are open to suspicion and
criticism. It seems likely that the
supreme couneil will take off the
bun against MeKinley without
reeomending him or snv other can
didate. It looks as if the advisory
board hud put itself in front of the
buzz saw and is coming within an
ace of receiving injuries which will
be fatal to the further influence of
the order. State Journal.
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