Loup City No: ithwestern. VOL XIV. _Lorr CITY, SHK11MAN COI’NTV, XKIEKASKA, I'KIDAV, .11 LV 17, 1WK-,._NI'MHKH 20 The Northwestern PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AT 'I'HK COUNTY MK\T, Uko. Id. KKHMCIIOl'CH. Editor and Publisher. TERMS $1 6(1 par Year, II Paid n Advince ■stared at tha (snip City Postnflree for tinea sales Ion through tha nialla a* "/id elaaa in altar. Republican Ticket National For I’reside ii I , WM Mc-KINLEY. ' f Old-. Kor VI'»* ErckHnit. GARRETT A. HOBART, of X, ' Stale lloti rrior ■* MM' D'/.J' l.leiiienaiii-dovernor OKI.ANIMl !.vh ' Secretary of Slate JOKI. A. I’IIM-.m Auditor I’ >>. IIK 1)1.1 Nil Treasurer 11 Attorney (leiieral. A. s ( 'I . V. Hoot, of I'tili. I list II 11.1 OlIllE I I <’oinnilsslioier H < . IIDHhKJ.I, Supreme judge liiilll-.lll IlY A N Supreme Judge . M l • Itegerif. W. >1 WHITMOllK KI, ROTORS ‘ At I.urge ..,1. K. flout/, I.amastei At I,urge F. .1 Had tick. Ha line First illstrlet A .1. Hurnham. Nemaha Heeoiul Illstrlet A O Foster Douglas Third I list rtrt Hoi Draper Knox Foorth Illstrlet . U A Derby. He ward Fifth I list rlet ,1 l„ Mel’heeley, Kearmt Sixth Illstrlet M l. Frlese. Valley CONOKKSSIONAl.. Sixth District A. K I.ADY Hrpiitillrsii Senator!*: Convention. The Republican electoraof the 15 sena torial District of the statu of Nebraska »r* rei|ueated to send delegates from the counties comprising the saute, to meet In convention In the town of Revenue on Tuesday, the IRth lay of September, istgjat 2 o'clock p. m. tor tha purpose of placing In nomination a candidate for Senator from said district buffalo county It entitled to in delegates ami Sherman county to 5delegate*, Hknkv 0. AaoKr.wa, Chairman Hen, Can’t. Com. The populist convention at Grand Island voted t)99 in favor of endors ing Bryan to34 against. It looks very much like we were going to have a eninpain of Republi canism vs. I'opocratisin this full. It is conceeded by all fair minded men that the republican state ticket is one of the best ever put up by tliat party in the state. While all this noise is going pn ubout W. J. Bryan's great notnina. tion McKinley and McCall arc coin ing vote at the ratio of 1rt to I in favor of sound money and protect ion. When Bryan is endorsed by the pop* it will be 32 to 1. In the eastern states there is no less tliun *10 democratic papers of national reputation and of world wide intluenee that have jjuit the old party and hoii.ted their biumcr for republicanism, MoKiuley and protection. Not only is this true of the eastern papers but here in Nebraska, Bryan's home state. The German deinoerutic paper of Fremont Nebr.. and one of the ger man papers published at Grand island has stepped into the republi can column. It is wonderful to scu the many K J in I •• \ |i» i'nkiuun iim a. n, \ nuj. From all over the diatriet lie is re reiviiiir >tit* united support of hia party, mid even the demoernt mid impuliat paper* have t<> aknowledge ! tun iireal uldlity to till xii. ii a pint-! itloii lie i* a mm. of superior mer it ami will lie a winner from the atari. The |»opiili*t paper of Ilia •own town any a that ’'toy all odd* he ta the l.eat aeleetion that ilia party ■ •mid make uud he will Im aide to gitv the opposition a very intere* tit|{ Itiitil " Mr Cady'» idtaraeter j 4 nnn.it bn i»«»Ued and III* houeaty , In* never t» '*n t|U<**iinn«*l •Some of >mr f.ee silver friend* athiti nttheeonntv »*.«t U*t Halm day 'itluii me . m»n by * Mini iliat ntli W «a worth on tlie Minikai only I tree >nut* |a f i«n*heh Hot anuh *t||u ii.'U* inu*I half •**■« « I III ere ted to m|*‘e<* 1, as the market rp n<» ih>> • n» it i* 'hit nta me worth l» >>n*a (i f l'.|* . l || >w il«>|nililn (he) iun«t h • •* - ■ I It 4 I *• n U|>iif . a* el and vet it*n are humtfe I* of p-iph> Ihti nw Will) to aw id IW M *it \ >a o t.e aura |o i vn * la |-«ai ett nt jb tail dwa t, for jut) • tie, hue itte *a In llf lit *«tf tk>‘ jee*» Uh*u»pi * ling ** \ tuner size pitocmpis Ce.NTS ] ■T'b II Two Weeks only *:FROMI JOLT 25. TO AIG.7/06. II LediMi'i BT. STIIlUip tillItt victims behove that they can only 4<;t i cents just now when they have uo oats to sell and consequently have not paid any attention to the market. Don't be alarmed because there are a few republicans (?) wtio pro fess to be terribly indignant over the financial plank of the republi can platform. If you will travel backward through the balls of mem ory you will find tout there were the same kind of fellows and just as many of them, who were dissatisfied with something in eyery platform adopted, and they always kicked up a dust and raised a breeze arid — that was all. Had the financial plank been built to suit them they would have objected to something else. Big bolts were made during Ilaye’s, Grant’s, Garfield’s and Har rison's first campaign, but it cut no figure. These things must oscur it seems, but don’t let them worry you. “The people” are still able to run things.—Sidney I’oniard. There is alwuys a time after the republican national convention and before the democratic ghost dance, when some people think the grand Dili JfJlI ' If* II I * I J |/*v* **■». This is the season when a certain ela * of bushwhacking politicians make their exit from the party, with great ustu ami mush noise. Tin \ profess to be republicans just be! i the eunvt lion, in order to be in a p silion to create « sensa tlon ami uUuot a little notice by drawing oul of tbe party after the Oonvcuii--u i hel l. They ure either soumlii " bias* or tinkling cymbal*, ..ling to tin -i/.c « I their lung* and -cope of lb*-ir\oj-e. .Just now this funia di>■ pro, ,-.-.ioii is moving out, it* pmiiuiuliauiuuto contain* less article* than usual, but i» no shoitci ou that aeoouul. Their rank* are thinner than ever before, hut tin- band Is net diuoio h'd not th< u 'wt of p*»> m-'ig U tU -lt **011 up float tile P‘ 1(1 1' -* I over I lie > onutrv ?i|'-*e then In* l,mi, , li ,» '«•*>•* • t MU' h re euf ueett (Wi| Ms love of M*«< deal pe 1(4# ha* l..-e» * tfHp ken o Ui.t *v- * * • 1 I, w viti wt«h Ike lefts*NH is po * wltltU blocked iu col giv *». i fitfl of hi* *, livisi* | i lr»n*|einn « the public domain iu vast empires to mercenary corporations. If Gener al Van Wyck were still living he i could tell you some interesting j facts about Teller as secretary of j tbe interior. Perhaps the crafty J old politician contemplate* paying j the beloved people in free silver for] the vast domain* he transferred 1 from public to private ownership. Or, more likely, he sees the free silver legislature of Colorado in session before which he proposes to go next winter, asking for re-elee tion to the United Stale* senate. Our cistwhile anti monopoly friend*, who arc now hot on tbe track of Teller, and singing hi•* praise* morning, noon and night, did not consider him much of an anti mo nopoly leader wheu he wa» in a situation where he could do the corporations the most good. York Time*. BKC1FKOC1TY Home of tbe N*w York democratic organ* ure upbraiding the republi can party for its “partiality” iu the matter of its policy of reciprocity. They say that it always looks to the south aud doe* not appear to ex tend its generosity towards Aineri can people up mum 10 t annus. They profess to see some foolish prejudice in tliis piiltailitv. Hut this is merely the democratic way of evading and dodging the living is sue between the two parties. Item proeity is not, ns these people have always pretended to think, mi ex ception to the policy of protection, but is a step farther in the same direction. The reason the republican party is favorable to reciprocity with Mexico and Central and South America, is that ttie products im* ported from those stales to the I'uited States are always of those artiste- "f i oiisiiiuptiou lh >t as canuoi produce at home, t offee, tropical fruit and tint*, mah unit, India rubber, and so ou. can with profit he made free of duly, and if in return I >r our custom, and our i utl'illl 1- worth that id all h Hope to these couutrte- • r can | idhl v these stages !•* take « H their tuti« » on our agrieutiuisl product* like uur e i- *l» and meats an out machine it and iron and textile fabric*, me exchange |* b*i i ft. lal to a* ami In out m cjiib o It is exrv'ly is tin lire «t In pi * wires IMlII’t eiph till* ta|*av* •* U Pi admit Im < * a »• of t’au* is, rf It ii is iintiiong that she pro-tuira ih «t a«< i auui i jn.l a* si II ial»e n| mafia for our *i-lv>:H, reciprocity will be is order. But there is compuiitivcly little that Canada can give u» of that sort. Ho aslong us (Canada per Mists iu counting herself a foreign country she must come into markets on the same terms as other out siders. Of course liie democratic organs will always pretended that they eauuol see any distinction. However, they all know about it. James McKndaffer was one of the very first settlers in this part of Caster county, locating on what is popularly known as the McEndaffer farm,near Hound Grove about 1871. He was quite successful in bis busi ness ventures for souse years end about the time the railread was built through this country was gen erally reported quite wealthy, own ing lot*of horses and cattle. Be sides the Hound Grove farm, he owned a half section just west of town, where Sam Gates now resides. In partnership with Byron Mack he opened up a gencial store in Mason City, iu June, luini. The business was carried on with varied success uutil the store was burned iu tire following November, tlirc- persons Using their lives in tlie tir .About this time financial reverse, seemed to confront M' hinuH t on evi i-y hand, creditor* commenced to el<»»< in on him. and Mel tul.dfei -uddcnly disappeared, leaving Lie fatally be hind to light tin it own l>atll< s lie returned in about a year, and the family soon moved to pari- un known, MeKudatlcr wa» iirrccti'd for participation in the Ketchutn Mitchell uiui'hi nml laid in llio Attain# t'oiiat il at lla» in i t month*, but was never tried for the crime. McKmlaihr wii a iiu.-i character iu m re way • than one. lie hail bul little education, but puauaacd n natural ebrewducn fur dickering and bantering coupled with a* many trick* a*a t> u- mule, thgt made him a bard umii to deal with His habit* and diaracUtr titled bun for life in a new uoumr), end be vouid ut ter »> lapt totModt to the to w jM-ople and new t*u» »«•»» m. th t* Itiat tol| iw< I IU« budding of tbe mi i. m. fit tbli pait o’ S- It i*,k• \ *tr.mg - fitt|iti U> ta*i' taken h»*rly nil the patU* ip or** in ■ be K'dtluMit *| cum- Il w« ere wot mj*lwheit wit the men will* u*,e Mf two egw ptronw, wti * took part to »h< banging wud turning of kel> bout .red Mlll bd' bale M*t u 4*ut ,1* iliti It that to1 that .Ituios M K'l liff • b»r been *gdd»lc Il « ill- i »,i •«» I* pal *b* inwall) * it,, ,,.|i t,e l,a, bad in tint Iml oil, |, *t wdlfovivt li IIS'* lb* butoii »l ib* early aei.k meul of t‘U*Ui| oWHlt wud teutiwi Neb r«»*w Mavo, l‘il) TraiMeripl D. 0. DOE, A. P, CULLKY, Vlec-I’reoldent. Cashier. FIRST BANK OF LOUP CITY. General Banking Business Transacted. Capital Stock, $60 .000. ' flour—univcrsaily.. Lui.iwiedgeii purest In the world. 4 Made only b) CHURCH fc CO., New York. Sold by grocers everywhere. 4 Write for Aria ami Hammer llouk of valuable Recipe* hHUH. ifBP'rfj ngK V *V \F V v Ml1 V MF V Ml1 V 1 I Henderson I 1 *92 ft 104 Wa 9th StH KANSAS CITY, MO. 1 The Old Reliable Doctor. A Iterular CraJu .te in Meduine. Oldest in I Age a net,lutigett Lo* a ted. m OVER 27 YEARS OF SPECIAL PRACTICE. I Authorixod by tbo State to treat CHRONIC, NtRV0V8 and 8,‘CCIAL I mSfASEH. Cure!guaranteed or money refunded. All laodiulaesfl furnished ready for uao. No mercury or iujurtous medtetnes used B No detention from work. Patients ut a distance treated by muilB ami express. Medlclm a rent every* hero, free front fax* or break- B ago, C'liuryea lew. OverDn.UUOeani a cured. Ayouud ex uertuucc are B important. 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