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/ • | ' / t ' i Loup City Northwestern. V( )|4 \ I V. I.oin* CITY, SHERMAN COUNTY, XKHKA.sKA, FRIDAY, JUNK 19, 1896.NUMBER IB Thk Northwkstkrn '■'Ll HI.1 SUED EVEKY KKIDAY AT IIIK COUNTY SKAT, uuo, K. HKDACIIorcK. BUI t or and Publisher. TfcHMS $1 SO par fair, II Paid In Advance Batsrsd at tba I-ouy City PostofBcs for ku* mission tnroagb tbs malls as sssuad slasa mattsr. Republican County Convention To the delegates of the adjourned Republi can County Convention. I'ersuant to resolution passed by the Repute lleun County Convention held »l l.oup City, April 11 th. I him. I hereby notify delegates to said county convention that said adjourned meeting of Maid convention will he held at the Court House. letup city, on Tuesday, June :>ilrd, A, I#, ISIS!, at I o'clock p in. for the pur pose of electing five delegates to the Hlale Nomination Convention to he held at Lincoln, July 1st, l*WV W It. Mki.miii. Chairman. Republican Slate Convention Call. The republican electors for the state of Neb ruHka art! requested to send delegate* from their several counties to meet In convention In tlie City of Lincoln Wednesday July 1st, istsl * at 10 o'clock a. m. fur Die purpose of placing In nomination candldntes for the following offices: (lovernor. Lieutenant governor. Secretary of slule. Auditor of public account*. Treasurer. Superintendent of puldle Instructions. Attorney general. Com. of public lands and buildings One Judge supreme court, term two years. One Judge supreme court, terra four years One regent state university, to till vacancy. Klght IS) presidential elector*. And to transact such other business as may properly come before the convention. THB A PPOKTIONMKNT. The several counties are entitled to repre sentation us follows based upon the vote cast for the Hon. Joseph S llartly for slate treas ia isDl giving each county one delegate-at-large and one for each KJd votes and the major fraction thereolT: Counties. Del. Counties Del. Adams .10 Johnson.14 Antelope .M) Kearney. II Manner. 3 Keith. 3 Minin'-. 2 Keya Paha 3 llooue .II Kimball. 2 llox Hutte . <1 Knox.II Hoyd.3 Lancaster .71 Hrown 5 Lincoln.II Huffalo .an Logan. 2 Hurt.14 Loup. 2 llutler . II Madison.IS Cass. .2d McPherson. I Cedar.r » Merrick.lb Chase 4 Nance. H Cherry d Nemaha.IS Cheyenne. s Nuckolls.13 • ('lay.I* Ops' .. 2b Colfax. s Pawnee . IS fuming .12] Perkins.13 Custer.Id Phelps .TO Dakota.*i Pierce. 7 Dawes.0 Platte.II Dawson.12 Polk ..U Duel. I Red Willow.II Dixon.V. Richardson.22 Dodge.lit]Hock. 4 Douglas.I Id]Saline.22 Dundy.4 Sarpy. 7 Fillmore.IK Maunders.ID Franklin.OlScotts Bluff. 3 Frontier. h Seward.id Furnas.13 Sheridan . d Cage .3d Sherman. S Uartlold. 3 Sioux. 2 dnsper. S Stanton.-d (Irani. 2 Thayer .17 (Ireeley. I Thurston. 4 Hal!. is Valley. 7 Hamilton 14 Washington. 14 llarlln * Wayne. V Hayes. 4 Webster. 12 llleheoek.d Wheeler. 2 Holt.II York .21 Hooker. 1 - Howard.K Total.1.067 Jefferson. Is It Is rccoinended that no proxies he admit ted to the convention and that the delegates present he authorized to cast the entire vote iif lhi> il<* Imi/ia t i < taa < if I he i-iiiintv which l)iPV represent. John T. Mai.i.aMku. ('halrmuu. T. E. SaudWii'K, Secretary. Note The supreme Judges to he nominated are contingent upon the adoption of the con stitutional amendment providing for two ad ditional judges. • The regent to he nominated Is to till the tin expired term of II. 1) Kstahrook, resigned There lias been u great deal of talk the paet week about prospea tive crops si nee the storm. Some p au) that the crop i# nearly ruined while othera maiutain that we will hate at least a half crop anil in man) vases almost a full crop. Hut A, I1. Cullcy, the weather prophet and Kaukvr farmer cornea forth with the encouraging statement that the crop will be not only an average yield but the largest ever raised in the count) . 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Garrot A1 Hubert, of New Jersey for Second Place. JOHN M THURSTON CHAIRMAN HU Rloquant Four Mlnuta At 5:17 p. in. yesterday the first ballot taken for the nomination of president in the great rit. Louis con vention was annouaiicd and the re suit gave Gov. McKinley of Ohio (HI I £ votes or a majority over all votes east of A motion to make the nomination unanimous was adopted hy a rising vote. Garret A. Hobart of New Jersey was chosen for vice-president al 7:< 0 ■ • lit. On the opening of the convention Senator Thurston was elected chair-: rnuu and his opening speech received great oyutions. Calling the conven tion to order Mr. Thurston said: Gentlemen of the Convention: The happy memory of your kind ness and confidence will abide in my grateful heart forever. My sole ambition is to meet your expecta tions, and L pledge myself to exer cise the important powers of this high office with absolute justice und impmritality. 1 bespeak your cor dial co-operation and support to the end that our proceedings may be orderly and dignified, as befits the deliberations of the supreme coun cil of the republican party. tyigbt years ago I bad the dis tinguished honor to preside over the convention which nominated the last republican president of the United Stales. Today I have the further distinguished honor to pre side over the convention which is to nomtsute the next president of the United States. This nation baa had its object lesson and the doom of the democrat party is scaled. The people will return the republican party to power because they know its administration will meau: The supremacy of the constitu tion of the United States The muiuteuauce of law and order. The protection of every Ameri can citizen in his right to live, to labor and to vote. A vigorous foreign policy. The •nfoicament of the Monro* dostriue. The restoration of our merchant marine. y Safety to the stars aud stripes of every sea, und every port, Revenue adequate for ait govern mental expenditure aud the gradual extinguishment of the national debt. A curraucy "as sound as the gov element and as untarnished us its honor," whose dollars, whether of gold, silver or paper, shall have ctpial purchasing aud debt puyiug (lower with the best dollars of the civilized world. A protective tariff which pro tecta, sou pled with a reciprocity which reciprocates, thereby seeur iu| the best market* lor viticrcan product*, and opening the Amen cab factories to the free soiaage of American muscle A pension policy jml to our in lug heroes slid to the widow* aud orphan* of their comrades. The governmental supervision and control of iisttsporirtion line* aud I ales the protection of the people from all unlawful eombtuntioos anti an (uai exaction*of aggregated capital and corporal* power The Auietlcau welcome to ntii t),wi-f« nrmg, llurtt itoviug eoo*H lotion re sue, (lug law abating, Isle* swelling, decent man, me exclusion of all whoa# birth, whose blood, whoa* , audition* whoa* Washings • whose practices would mcnaco I lie permanency ot free institutions, en danger Hie safety of American so ciety or lessen the opportunities of American labor. Tlie abolition of sectionalism every star iu tlie Hug shining tor the honor end wellfarearid happiness of every commonwealth and of all the people. A deathless loyality to all that is truly American a patriotism eternal as the stars Senator Thurston’s references to whut should be the money poliey of the republicans aria to the protec tive tariff brought out salvo after salvo of cheers, lie concluded nt 11:40 and the delegates rose cn masse and gave him a three times three. The tribute wus renewed ms the Nebraska delegation banded up a pyramid of American Beauty roses and ferns As Senator Thurston closed his short speech with the phrase “a pat riotietn eternal us the stars," the nir was rent with cheers, amid which he was beurd to usk the official ques tion: “Gentlemen wbat is your pleasure?" Four years ago ahoat now or a few days latar lbs country bagan to farment and fester over the oft-re earring issue of tariff reform. Wheat was only eighty cent* a: bushel, corn twenty-five and nat* twenty-two, while the dinner pail of a working man eoet thirty. The wheels of commerce were revolving in every part of the laad. and men who wanted work bad no troable in •eeariog what they desired. The balance of trade waa largely ia our I favor, and the gold reserve ia the treaeary etood at high water mark, la the midst of the felicitoaa sitaa tion, ttie democrat party went forth to conquer or die. It ought to have died. That would have been the decent thing to do. Instead, it sent forth dervishes into every voting precinct to breed a spirit of unrest and misery among the people, for which tbay received five dollars a day and expenses. These bad men boldly asserted that uadcr a pro tective tariff the few were being en riched at the expease of the many. Every profligate who had waited his substance in revelry and de bauchery until he had nothing left L ... . _ L, _ l . 1 1 | uuii tuw vuan uu 11 to uatn auu au holio breath, was informed that his unfortunate condition waa die to the high tariff. The farmer waa assur ed that under free trade he would be enabled to sell his wheat for 91 26 a bushel and get his dry goods usd groceries, hoots and shoes, hate and caps, Yankee notions, etc., at least 50 per cent cheaper than ho was then doing. The industrious ms ehauic whs informed that the high priced dinner pail in which he ear ned his haut and egga, pie and other good things, was keeping him down more than all oilier eause* combiued, and he was exhorted to throw aside partisan prejudice and *ote fur shorter hours and a cheaper dinner pail. Aeeordtug to demo eratlu doctrine the iniquitous pro tective tariff was the cause of the little misery that did exist, and the vast sorrow that was worked up in the imagination of men To say more wo«!d be cruel, but the Amen OSH people have harvested the fruits of detuoeralic philosophy aud tse* by this time b»>w they like it The i era of vhcapues* same as promised wi schedule lime, but wheal base t ad vanned it pipe to any greet ex tent t'tie remedy he# proven mmh • <’in ihsn U»e dttese* end so |lr Oemoeisev has eonsludeg I* that** the medicine. 10* preseription for i*tbi wse free trade, q s It brought on a collapse, and now Ike doctor advises tree silver el itatu.w lot (h'tl i sake Those win* Slave, noted Ibe dtsaa'eroee v Reels of tin 8i*t tv to* dv ought H* he*« window i enough hi predict Ike result of the second dose end see the* it isn't j-welloae4 'tele Journal That Judge Wall stand* an ex cellent show for the nomination to congreH* there i* no doubt. He will go to the convention with a •olid delegation from his own noun t) nod will have a large following from delegation* of other counties. The following i* a correct exprss • ion of the republicans of Custer county regarding his candasy taken from the leading republican organ of thst coanly: ‘The Custer county delegation to the congressional convention will bs almost a nnit for Jndge Wall, so long as thut gentleman has any show for the nomination. Bnt when they «ee no hop# for their favorite the delegation will go to Hon. A. K. Cady. 8* far as ws have been able to learn Judge Kinkaid will not get a vote ent of this uonnty, which confirm* our faith tn the re- ^ publicuuuin of our people. Kin / ksjd hat not earned such honor as a roagres tonal nomination at the hands of republicans in this Mc Kinley year, and it is rnsst presump lions on hi» pert to even ask for it. Broken Bow Uspublican. The Orri Quiz amt Orel Journal I a va adopted some of tbo weapon* used by our oontamporary tba I'lmes Independent, that of (mint ing out typogragbicaJ error*, each making the others paper look aa redieuloua h* possible. And all the time the reader* era saying ••can’t they And something of more importance to write about in thie presidential year?” The delegates from the Sixth congresiosal district to the stata convention should ail use tbair in Usance to nominate Jack MacCall for governor. Thia district has never been raeegnized by the re publicans in the east part of the ■tat* and his nomination would greatly strengthen the republican party in the west. That Hon. John M. Thurston, Nebraakn's able Senator baa baan chosen Chairman of the great National Republican Convention la a oompliment risbly earned, and every loyal Republican and the citi zens in general of the state will speak of it with pride. The Fear »l Thunder. “Electric etorme am Use danger ous than the majority of people Im agine,” writes Edward W. Bok in June Ladle’s Home Journal. “That a aevere lightning storm i* terrify ing admits of no ijueetion, and will sometimes bring uneasiness to the heart of the strongest man. But the real danger is slight. Tbs shame ef lightning striking a house, for example, is not one in a million. Particularly ie tbie true in cities, strung as most ef them are with eleetrie wires. The greater danger from eleetrie storms is iu the coun try, and even there the danger may be lessened if the elmplest and most common sense of precautions are exercised. The surest electric eou duotur is a draught, and if. when a tbuuderetorm approaches, it is seen that all wiudows aad doors liable to occasion e draught are kept dosed, the danger ie at cues re duoed to e iniuaiuutn. If a woruaa ie eaagbt out in a thunder storm the *aie»i place is e house, the most • dangerous a tree, particularly an n«k tree It la a peculiar but nevertheless a proven, feet, that the i*ak is the most susceptible of all j trees to a current of electricity ; liver fli t % per cent of tree* struck by lightning storm* during one sum j ui»r the government atalietteisa tail* ue, were ssti, while the beooh tree was the least harmed There foie, the worst pnoaiMo pi see of iheltei in an eleetrie storm w under • a uek tree, while by all cd Ie the ; inlest pis. e Is in a house end net of t draught The eotuai danger t from iu eioetrU «!orm| is, ta truth, not from lightning n*t the Ikssitg, but “i*m the nervous eoodtliou into • h*« H wmacu allow themselveu to bdi hud this i* u danger which they can avoid A little calm thought and a few grata* of torn . nan sun** asUt do it . 'a. 'Utah* I). C. DOK, A. P. CULLEY, Vice-President. Cashier. FIRST BANK OF LOUP CITY. 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