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About The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917 | View Entire Issue (June 5, 1896)
I Thk Norihwksti.rn ms: .“,a •»U HUSHED KVKKY KjtIDAY *T TIIK toll NTY MK AT. UKO. to. lll'IKM'llori.U, Ktlltor and Publisher. m—T •— sat*M* .■-~.ir.szam i TEKMS »l BO ytr Tear. II Paid in Advaneu l at tbe lamp City for lru» BtlMlou through tbe mall! u Multi elaea uialter, Mepnhllran County Convention. To the delegate* of the adjourned Itepubll can County Convention l'or*uanL to renolutlon paaacd hy the Itepuh llean County Convention bold at lump city. April llth, laud I hereby notify delegate* to aald county convention that aald adjourned meeting of aald convention will he held at the Court Ifouac, lump city, on Tueaduy, June :fHrd, A. 1). lawi. at I o'clock p in. for tbe pur poae of electing live delegate* to tbn Stain Nominating Convention to be held at Mncolu. July lat, IkWd W It MUMum. Chairman. Hepubllean Male Convention Call The republican elector* for the atafe of Neb raaka are reijueated to aend delegate* from their aeveral counlle* to meet In'conVMtlou In tbeCIty of l.lncoln, Wcdncaduy July l*t, laud, at in o'clock a. in. for tbe purpoae of placing In nmiilnallon candidate* for the following office* Uovernor. Mouteuunt governor Siwretary of ataie. Auditor of pulille account* Trcaeurer. Superintendent of public Inal ruction*. Attorney general. Com. of public luudaund building* One judge atipremc court, term two year* One judge aupreoie court, term four year* One regent atafe unlveralty, to llll vacancy. Bight Ik) preaidnntlal elector*. And to tranaact auch other bualneaa aa may properly COMIC before the convention. TUB Al'I'OKTIONM KHV. The aeveral countlea are eutltlcd to re|>ro. actuation an follow* baaed upon the vote ca*t for the Hon. Joseph S llartly for plate treaa* In l*W. giving each county one delegate at large and one for each loo vote* and the major fraction thereoff: ii ouuwm. * Adana.Ik Johnson II Antelope ..10 Kearney.II • tanner. .... * Keith :l lllulne,.2 Keya I'aha n II,Mine .IlKImbaJl.2 llox Itutte n Knox II Itoyil... n l,unea»ler .71 Itrown .ftjMncoln . II Hullttlrt »* lAwan. 2 Hurt lll,oHp 2 lloi |er , HiMiiiIIhoii . Ift Cans. ;il Mei'herson. I Cedar k Merrick.In I'batat ' Nam e.. * Cherry a Nemaha . Ift Cheyenne UNuckOlla.IH Clay I* Otoe » Colfax, H I'uwnee. . . .. Ift Co,nine 17 IVrklh* .1 Ouster Ift I 'helps lo Dakota. « Fierce . 7 Dawes. , li I'lalte. II I,u won 12 I'ojk . t» . Duel I Hud Willow.D f Dixon. I, Klchardaoa . 72 jhxlire. Ill Koi k f DoiimIun ...lid Hulbm. 72 Dundy. I Sarpy .7 Kllltnore .in Maunder*. 1# Krunklln k Mcotls HluU 2 Frontier .r Seward. Ill Furnas .Ill; Sheridan.*1 t lace .Id Sltermufi ft tlurtleld. If Sioux. 7 tlouper. ftjMtatitoB.« If Irani. 7 Thayer .17 flreeley. I Thurston .I Hull . . If Vulley . 7 11 .mil It on ,.. It Washington II iluriln.V| Wavne.» Mayes... i VVeosler... . 12 IHchcock il; Wheeler. 2 Holt. II York. 21 Hooker. I Howard. . .. .x| Total.... I.uft7 Jefferson . Ik It Is reeo mended that no proxies lie admit ted to the convention and that the dele pules present he uutborlxed tocusl the entire vote or the delekutlou of the county which they represent. JmiNT Mai,i.a LI ice, Chairman. T. K. Skis, WICK, Secretary. Note The supreme judpeu to he nominated are conllnpenl upon the adoption of the con stitutional amendment providing fur two ad dltional juds'es. The repent to I si nominated is to till the un explreu term nf H. li. Kstulirook. le* I plied. A New Meliiiiil House. A pulitiou is being circulated ask ing I li it t tin* school Ixiart] of di» triul Nn. I, submit to the legal voters of said district a |)i'o|ioaiti<di lo vote $7,00(1,0(1 bond* for Ibo |iur (mmu of btiililing a new school house ^in this uit). Tliortt are two Hood anil aullleieiit reaaona for thim move. Firat Tin* ultl high at'ltuol l.nilt'ing t« a total wreek Mini ill* (|ltil0 etiileut that it will ft.at at lea*t *300.00 to ltd it ao it will lie eotufortable for an other winter term, ami then it will tut I y oe a rattle tra|> at luat. Ihir lit it ttia laat litany rntu the watet |ioitr*<l through the tot f like a >tm ami ale>til *3u oti wt>rth of Ua>k» behmgtug the tlialrnl »er« tea> plrlety mom *1 F>>» avie#a| atulera |o«i iMlh ihiMren anti taaitterahate ••itftml tnt’i the t*ol.| alul |t |< n.a lu until a it.tiouion a* to )■« aim. »l tnh ili|i*i|*' Vi.o'nti it-awit i* that <k* »ii'i-,i' tiltt.iliUii |a uotk •0 Urge that It trie IteVMtMe UlilHi b *«tt tU attaMiah a Hlllt r>nne, *i* kit htia a t MOM aonM iu«.|'a a net) b*tt) e»|e a** Horn wtinh y*t». to ally, tbe (at }>y|Wt aoui.i i*o ua •a liwwalt, It wowkl lie me. ta Ut let *o |*i 'he loner into a gtaat tutioan til avh » I It >u t tl« in to v| |e*u.l tt tur i*ut fli*i« t« tot loom in town that i* properly ventetated for a school and it would he hard to find one suitahlc aud convenient in any other respect The voters should take well into consideration all the circumstances mid give the umtti r serious consider at lou. The Wilson case which was tried in district court lust week has been the source of much comment dur ing the past few day*. There were two count* preferred lu the infor mation, one charging him »* prinei pul with Nichols in changing the hooks of the bank so as to defraud creditor*, and the other charging that lie assisted and aided N'ichol* in the changing of the books The county attorney was then compelled upon motion of defendants counsel to elect which count he would stand upon, whereupon, he choose the latter. The trial was had n .d us staled last week the Judge instructed the Jury to firing in a verdict of not guilty. In charging the jury the Judge let the attorney* for the prosecution down a* easy as he count. He said th at if the proaecu lion had elected to atand on the first count that the evidence was sufficient to convict. He didn't say l.nrirr AL Vluliiow Hiil fifit kfiftW enough to stand on tin; proper count Imt tie excosed them by saying that no doubt they meant well, but wan mislead by testimony of witnesses. In other words be exhonorated the county attorneys us fur as possible, (lor they are all reformers you know) by casting a reflection on those who were compelled to ap pear in court and uudu oath State what they knew to he the fact* in the case. The whole thing looks like a scheme. Nichols, the alleged prin ciple should have been tried first. Whoever heard till of convicting a in.oi of being accessory to a crime before you ptove the principle gniltv or established proof thut the crime lias been cninmitlcd. This farce of a trial, besides other ex penses lias cost, the county five days silling of tlic jury at Jf4k nil per day. All this cost ami no couvic i m. Now they aic saying that it is no use to try Niclc-ls, and it does he k as '.hough they couldn't suc ceed after starting everything bass itckwards. Judge Wastover (pop) of the lif teeuth judicial district held court here several days lust week. Among other things lie dismissed two criminal cases, held the jury hero five days and eugaged them only ta trying a furce trial, ordered abend's sales on a large number of farmer's homes, demonstrated to the people thut he didn't have a mind of his own by ordering a legal puhiieauon in mu .voktiiw*stm* n auil after the pop* lutd used the party luidt ou him changed the order for publication in theTiint-a-ln dependent, put a number of Ibe tuoat important eaten over fot next torin aud indulged in a grunt tleal of other »ut li reform Wheu it uoiuea to teforut Judge Wealover don't lake a limit »eai for Kent or att) one t ike of the pop biaud from Cun ter county. The clt) of timaba and lloiighi* eouuty through the manipulation* of ItiwenHier liaa autMtredetl III (*at k tug a delegation to the Mate lW leuliou againet flirt loll olio ju»tl> *evk* le nomination f*n attoruei jelirlil The • * »t| to part t f Vch I .t>ka Hi'ghilek 'll t'liUlvhllt » •tott'i to bit the |k>*ttt <t» a ••) iiiat he hi** Hoot* a *i*oal idkhvl It* • ill gel a large vote In the «t **n tn*u (toiu that (iMitton *» a*U »• Hutu man* «»*triti e»uMp*, lb tenter to tie c*att*r) notntih*>ahtl tup. t ud«r llatfL-m, *. ttu.ot o •« it •nriti < If IhmoI* •ete te*h vm*d in* ihf t*leve|»n*l f iu| it*!ii,iM'0 •> *• •••Writ. Fht* fat i |»>t ><» it* **••> •total *t il H-.jUO* • no VOMHM* hi It has been years slnec Nebraska tins bail a better urn) morn efficient officer for Secretary of Slate, than ; Secretary i’i|>cr has made. Of all the present ofllct is there is none more worthy <<f re-nomination than he In tile <-impaign of two years ago he was elec ted by g7,0l>0 ma jority, the highest vote for any one candidate'in the republican ticket, and he lias proved Idmself worthy of the confidence thus reposed. H« should be unanimously supported at the Lincoln convention \ (Jounell mulls justice of the peace is eotniucndeil for his uf fleieney as all «»r<s* of an cSflleer. ]|i! encountered a drunken man on the street who was disgusting every body with his unties and choked oil his profanity by seizing him by the neck, lie dragged him into tils office preferred an information against him, tried it then* and then, pronounced him guilty, sentenced him to a term in jail arid took him there himself rather than to be bothered with running after an officer. Slate Journal. Congressman Kom has brought disgrace upon himself u*n fold by using all the force he could com mand in knocking out a bill grunt ing tiller, to settlers on Union Pacific land. Ami by his objec tion* it has been knocked out com pletely. This seriously effects a great, many settlers in western Neb raska. The cause of Kem s objec tions is to get even with .Speaker Heed who it seems has not ad heated to some of Kent’s whims. And so he would sacrifice the interests of his constituents to get revenge. Wanted-An Idea ESS Protect your Maui tb»r rosy hrluit you wonlib Writ* jAhw wZimEKBURM * co., Cou nt Allot lift. WMlilOfton, it. (•„ tor their $l,»c prlao offer sutl list of two iiUiidro-1 lurantlous wonted. hliol III* U 'fr, A special dispatch from Hrokcn How to the Omaha Hoc gives the folio" j:,g account of n prolmblu murder in Ou»tcr count) : Henry Walker, of Powell canyvii, twenty five miles west of Hrokcn How. idiot hi* wile Hiiturda) with prohthle fatal resulta. It appear* from tlm best information that Walker and Ids wife have lived nil happily for several year*, and he decided to terminate their troubles by killing her. Ho went to Cello way I'ndayuml borrowed u revolver, end on the following da) el noon proceeded to execute hi* premedi taiod plans. He idiot nt her three time Oue ball entering the left aide, where it lodged. Another one entered Ihc forehead, the third missing her. The doctors had been unable to locale either one of the bullaat noon today. Mrs. Walker is still conscious, but there is hut little hope of her recovery. Walk er'a excuse for shooting Ida wile is that lie thought she had to poison him, and that he would have to kill her iim a matter of sell protection. He i» about ;i‘J years old and has three children, the oldest years and I he youngest k year* old. tie i* a man of inferior ability mid ap parently destitute of moral princi ple. He was arrested and brought to Hrokeu How and lodged in jail, aud will be held on the charge of murder, lie baa been a resident of the county for about nine years. Mrs walker left him some two years ago bo mistreatment, but soon went back to him. From Ids own story lie is high tempered and of e vicious disposition, and it was while in one of hi* pels that lie committed the deed that lie now claim* to be sorry for. Mason City Trsnicript. perdoz Look out for /^dvertisepiept pext week. FOR AND ADVERTI8E IN THE * The BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM and looal newspaper la I). 0. DOE, A. P. GULLEY, Vice President. (,'ashier. FIRST BANK OF LOUP CITY. 4 General Banking Business Transacted. Capital Stock, $600,000. Ix>ar>» oo Improved forma at NINE pa* oent. Beet Company aad beat terms to be had la the oeet. Ooaaaaroahaim:—Chemical National Bank, New York City, B. I4 Omaha national HUum Omaha Itihrssta W. .1. FISHER. GEO. E. BENHCHOTEK, Attorney and Notary Public. 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