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Loup City Northwestern.
VOI, XIV. LQIT CITY, SIIKUM.W COUNTY. NKMIiASKA. I’ll!DAV, SEPTEMBER is, lsw. NUMBER 29
Tin*. Northwkstkrn
-'UHI.ISHKD KVKRY FRIDAY
• T I III1. * Oil N'l’Y SKAT.
UUII. Id. IIKHMillOTklk.
Editor and PublUhnr
TECM-i ft 5lt par Year, II Paid in Advanea
, — zs r rT3
Cutaral at the lump City Poetofftne for IreM
ntaapm tfirough tka mall* at second,
alaaa toe; tar.
Republican Ticket
Rational
For I’rcsident.
WM McKINLBV. of Ohio
Kor VlnO'PrctdldiJiit.
GAHRKTl' A. HOBAHT. of N J
Slain
Uovernor I II M'UOI.L
l.ieutenant-aovoriior OKI.ANDO TKFFT
Secretary of Slate .JOEL A ITFKH
Auditor .1*. O. HKOLONO
Treasurer F.CASLV
AttorneyGanoral . . A S. CHURCHILL
Hunt, of Ful* Inal .H. K OOKHETT
Commissioner . . .11. C liUlhBI.I.
(Supreme Judge . . .RODKHT HYA.N
Supreme Judge.M P KINI< A III
Regent. W. O, WH1TMORF.
F.LF.OTOKS,
At Large.J. K lloiitz. Lancaster
At Large F. J. Hadllek. Balltte
FI fat District A. J. Burnham. Nemaha
Second District AC. Foater, Douglas
Thlril District Hoi Draper. Knot
Fourth District u. A Derby. Seward
Fifth District. J L. MeFheeley Kearney
Sixth District.M L. Fricse, Valley
CONOKK.HSIONA!.,
Sixth District.A K. CADY
SENATORIAL.
Sxlteenth district.AARON WALL
COUNTY TICKET.
For Representative.W. 11. IIKOWN
l.';..C/..hl. A M i.rnuL’ W It CONCUR
I ^
J. W. Harpy, of Harrison town
ship was nominated by ♦ tie pepulist*
tor slate senator. It will be Ileapy
luminal Wall.
-s
The farmers should remember
that ihu demo-pop* told them that
if the y would rote to turn the ‘ rascals
out'' in 1HP2 wheat would go up to
$i,26 per bushel. The “rascals”
were lamed out. But wheat is now
Helling on the market for 36 cents.
These same farmers should also re
member that in ’«2 they were getting
«7 cents per bushel for wheat nearly
double wi.at they are getting to day
W illiam Jennings Bryan was to
address the Union Labor people at
Cbieugo one day lust week. The
hall in which hu was to speak cost
$26 rent for the occasion. This sum
he tried ts raise by charging fire
couts admission. The result was
that lie did not get a crowd and the
meeting was given up. Doubtless
some of these fellows had been read
ing Bryan’s sp eiiches and concluded
that live cents was too much.
U is with some fet-lir.g of pride
that w« note the selection of W. H.
Brown, by the republicans of this
county as a candidate for representa
tive. No man never need Its asham
ed of his vote if east for Mr. Brown.
He is one of Sherman County's lies!
citizens, aud an honorable, intelligent
and aide mun We predict bis elect
ion over his opponantJ. M. Snyder
ii\ a handsome majority.
Foe county attorney the republi
cans of this county have selected W
H. Conger, a man of ability aud eon
|r aidernhlo experience, lie has been
a law sindiciii ever sines he Ineated
in SHerman "nutty. He has served
us two terms as suite scuutor. for
several teal# |>a»* he has occupied
the position of Justice of this plgcrt
and in that capiuttv lit* given the
III*#1 of * *, is fast but
W, 1, >Siceiie w«* not content
with triing t>> throw Uou K A.
Cant oil Die track hi i»auiug a dial
tenge to hnu to ignore the laanea of
the i a 111 paIgit and ills* il»a the Ui net
ipoaiioi only, but he actually tried
to si* at half ol Jurhe ( iw hriu • IllWi
s' Omaha tinn.e Is l ot (dying on
tor >i«h ahtiitt to m el the i« «.
f,t|l tHitsel !* |ve |i|i.g In Ihs lima
log o| l| I l,i ; , kid th” tt'H’ if
the i>p “«iig syieaksi* -hiiio'ttgb
V I -els am » (teal ma S* other |»H«i
In this eampogn Mr. hir«M a only
ib *l»hr is the sit##r <pi.-*ito* Ms
hat## the taltd and •»cty<r*w<i!i tasiiea
• ora# linn a > hit*«iau hat## lh#
Jetll, and ton cannot get him with
tu "## but ,lt- t iar«|« of Cadi ,( |„
think* Ills later baa a tartd gnn in
hi* ksau
Thu rwpuhlio'in* of Sherman Conn
ty met. in ccnvenli >n last Saturday
pursuant to oall of the utoirmin of
the oounty neutral committee. M H
Mead.
3, J. Fair was dm ted temporary
chairman and Guo. K. BviuCiiOtri
and Clarence I.itllafldd secretaries.
On motion tlie following named
gentlemen were selected by the cbnli
to fill tiie following committee*.
Credentials:—Jacob Albers, VV R.
Mellor, and A. If. Potter.
Organization;- VV. R. Mellor, I!.
Muun, and VV. H Brown.
Order of business;—Joseph Little
field, M. II Mead, and Tbo. Ojen
dyk. Recess of ten minutes was
then taken after which the report of
committees were accepted and adopt
ed us read ami the committee* dis
charged.
The convention then proceeded to
the nomination of officer* for repre
sentative and county attorney.
VV. H, Brown, of Rockville town
ship wan tliuu plaecd before the
convention for representative and
unanimously nominated by acclama
tion.
For county attorney tbs name* of
VV. Jl. Mellor and VV. If. Conger
weie placed before th# convention.
Mr. Mellor however withdrew his
name and Mr. Conger wua also unan
imously nominated by acslatnslioo
Nominations being all made the
eonveniou then proceeded to elect
live delegates to ttiu senatorial sou
ventiun. The roll was called and
eaeh township given an opportunity
to name a caadidate. Right names
were preseated, after which the eon
veniisn proceeded to elect said
delegalibn by ballet. The first in
formal ballet was muds formal and
* L. . r..n.: ._....aJ lias
fng obtained the higest number of
rotes were deelarcd elected; VV. II
Brown, W. A. Wilson, A. II. Potter
W. II. Conger and E. Muun.
Townships were then given an
opportunity to name their eommitee
men, where upon the following
county central committee was chosen
and duly elected.
Committeeman. Township, l*. O, Address
M H, Mead, Chairman. LoupClty, Neb.
W T. Gibson, LoupClty,
W. A. Throckmorton. Clay, Litchfield “
O. Manchester. Oak Creek, North Laup. “
T. C. Chamberlain, Kim, Litchfield, "
K. Mutm, Hazard. Hazard.
H. Sine leer, Ashton, Ashton
E. Cl. False. Rockville Ashton,
Wm. Landon, Wushinston, Arcadia, “
O, Ormsby, Scott, Lltehllold, “
Jacob Albers. Losan, LoupClty.
A. H. Potter. Harrison, Llteblleld, "
Goo. McFadden, Webater, Loup City. "
F W. Fuller. Bristol, Ravenna, “
Major McKinley had nearly flfty
thousand people visit him at his
home in Canton, Ohio last week.
This week the number of callers
will greatly exceed that of last week.
Already he has reeeived and ad
dressed two delegations tills week
of tire thousand each and several
others numbering from tive hundred
to two thousand euch. This is said
to be the busiest week for McKinley
since bis nomination. Friday (to
day) the greatest republican meeting
jo the campaign will be held. Speech
es will be made by Senators C'ullem
and Thurston, by Gov. Hastings of
Pennsylvania and Congressman Mc
Clarey of Minnesota. Delogatious
from neatly every ceunty in Ohio
are expected iu Canton on this os
cattjoii, and large numbers of visitors
are miming from West Virginia, Ken
lucky, Indiuua ami Michigan. Ar
rangements foi the accommodation
of tO,OBB visitors are being made.
John K. B.tkar lain tha city look
iii{K after hi* look can v a** > tig liuni
tiMa. Mr Raker ha* a vary tine
collection of tank* tint the bald timer
ha* utade it aluiont imp ;a*dda t*
make aaltw. Ona of tba Kooki
winch he i* making a npaataltt on ii
. ntit|#d "Tha (iivai Campaign ol
[ i'- i )." airing a ewiupleta htntory ol
the pariio» l.eadain, rarioaa 1 *>%»*«
political i* ill ventt'ui* The i«*>k
!contama ion half lone picture# of
th>- ttattdidaia* for national oltia*
ami prumlii.tii' leatlara of tha differ
cut ptrit**, «n«l lot a gieai deal t>l
n o-fnl ai d tli»lrO 'tl»« luf i. mat ton
|t |t aril t* til ltd Old •« lla f >f 0*1%
mu.’ dollar Int >»* W*«»l f I
pinch*<t nor mit tear* order al
thl* itl a »n*l it atilt fa* prompt!i
, tUruilnl lit.
Wall aan m mutated at ihr
lUtrrti tanitiatl ilmini owiii
tlan Itil Jtatar«t*t Tha tlrpHlVi *1
rlwM, alii make nnr of lk»' knl
•wuatora it ku tarn IU« g«* *4 f*>#iua»
of Mm ilta’Mot t • troiiv f.-a mart)
I pat* | . (*nat t| thtillt he *« «m fal
| ahead of kia e|u.on*al that r i «"■#
•Mould I. %o*u for a at>autv abut
, vauilnlata to vote fo*
»UM>AV HOIIOOI. COS VK.M'IOM
The annual Sti'-rinaii County Sunday
Schcol Convention will lie held at
Ll't'dillelil Septembcf 28tb. 27il» In lie
1'nltt.il Bretherti Church,
Every Sunday School »h"iild hn repie
xentej, mid fu< mire and bav i the report*
rent In to he rend 'it til" eonveiitlo:
Thu following i« the programme Jt
will hi* tilled out with the linin'!* next
week,
Saturday. 1’ M.
2:30—Devotion*) meeting*
2:45—Appointment of committee.
8— Paper, Subject "Qualllleatlor.* and
Prepeiatlon of a Teacher"
3:05 - DI*ch*»1oii.
3.10 Paper Subject “How can we
iiiake thia convention a aucceaal'”
3:15 Dltcuatlon.
3:20 Election of ollicerx.
AdjOiiruiiient until 7 o'clock.
7:00-7:30—Reception.
7:20—Song Service.
7:45—Addreaa of Welcome,
7:56- Koiponae.
8:05 I.euture- by Roy. N. C. .lohuron
Kearney.
Sunday A M.
U :00 Devotional.
0:30- -Experience Meeting, thence.
What have 1 done for Hod and what
haa Hod done for me the pant year In
Sunday School Work?
10:00—busday School.
Supt. Mr Stark, Litchfield
Blackboard Review Edwin Asgier.
11- State Normal Work- Rev. Shoe
maker.
Adjournment until 2 P. M.
2 Prayer Service.
2:15 Report* from the Nortkweat,
Sfortlieaat, Soutbweat, and Soutbeaat
parte of our County
2:85 Report* of lh<* Sunday School.
3:15 Report of the Statu Sundey
School Convention.
3:30—Paper, wuyHOt Teaching.
3.35 Diicuaalsu.
2:40—l’aper.Duty ef Superintendent.
3:4.V-Di»es»ilos.
3:50—Paper. “In what way i* Con
vention Work bene tidal?"
3:55 Ditcutiion.
4:00 Children* Cornor.
4:15- Question Box.
Ad jounimeut
Evening Seatiou.
7:00—Y. P. S. C. K.
8:00 Sermon
9:00—Convention Mealing.
Tho little live-year-old non of one
of the university professor* has not
many years to boast of, but tha re
cently displayed a good daat ef
sound judgament. His mother had
made him a new eoat and tritaed it
with silyer buttons tome of which
had been plaited upon the busk of
the garment. When the little fel
low was shown the eoat for tho first
time lie puckered his mouth and said
iu a half tearful fashion. -'Mamma
1 can,t wear that coat; it's a Bryan
coat." The mother was astonished
and asked the boy hia reason for bis
<|iicer expression as the politics had
never been uiueh dieussed before
him. It a got silver button* oa and
Bryan afor silver and I won t wear
it."
The only way the oluld was paeifi
ed was by purclmsiug him,a McKin
ley badge. When he had it pinned
oil hi* eoat frout lie plaeidly remark
ed: “Now Bryan's behind and
McKinley's iu front, isn't lie.—
Kxebang*.
Mrs |{. I >w Young. Middle burg, la.,
write*, 1 have u*ed Otis Millets Coiigli
Cere lursix year*, hath lot myself and
ehildrsu, amt I coasulsr it the ijsickett
sating sud moot islUfactory t ough
Cure I have ever used. Odeadslil
Bra*
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ol women In e*vil fur rs*iHta*|t»la sslsti
! Ilsa*i Ihiuh In fi«bra*k* Salary IN, pay
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THE BEST
SPRING MEDICINE
is Simmons liver Regulator don't
forget to take ft. The l.iver gets sluggish
during the Winter, just like all nature,
and the lystoi becomes choked up by
the accumulated waste, which brings on
Malaria. Fever mJ Ague and Rheuma
tism. You want to wake tip your Liver
fWW, but he sure you take SIMMONS
Liver regulator to do it. it also
regulates the l.iver- keeps it properly at
work, when your system will be free from
poison and the whole body invigorated.
You get TIIU ItI .NT 11IXJOf) when
your system Is in A1 condition, and that
will only be when the l iver Is kept active.
Try a Liver Remedy once and note the
difference. But take only SIMMONS
LIVI.R 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 take SIMMONS I TVER REGU
I ATOP. Yi .’II In, I the KHD Z on every
package. Look for it.
4. li. Zcdlin A Co., PIMIadelpnu, P«.
A. I,. Wooster, a prominent citizen
of O»«t>0. Mleb., after snfl'ering exeru
clatingly from piles for twenty years,
wa« eared in a short time by using
DeWttt's Wltoh lU/.ul Halve, an abso
lute euro lor all skill diseases. More of
this oreperation it used than all others
eoml ined. Odemlahl Bros.
Y< uug mothers dread the summer
mouths on account of the great mortal
la.. ..LlU.o.. k.. k.».1
trouble.' Perfect safety may ha assur
ed Mm who keep on band DoWitt's
Colic A ('holers cure, and administer
It promptly. For crumps, bilious colic,
dysentery and dlarrb'ca, it affords In
stant relief.- Odendahl Bros.
Wake up your liver with at twenty
five cent package of Simmons Liver
Krg '.'•tor - euougb to wake wn the
liver of the whole family A dose n
day is enougb, and a small one at that,
I,at It will do the work well and with
out discomfort. It is the Best Blood
and Best spring medioine. It Is the
sluggish liver that eloggs the system
and poisons the blood. Wake up the
liver. J. H. Zeilln & Co , Philadelphia,
Pa. _
A KKD-1IOT CAMPAIGN.
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most exciting one fought out since the
war. There will uot lie a day when
something of unusual interest will not
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and will give its readers the most com
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ard-bearer of the great republican party
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4- VIAJU THI glANbAAO,
D. C. DOE. A.P. OULLEY,
Vice-President. Oukier
FIRST BANK OF LOUP CITY.
General Banking Business Transacted.
Capital Stock, $00 ,000,
Loana on Improved (anna At MFB par cent. Beat Company aad baa* lam
to be bad fas the vaai.
OoBBaaroaDBvr*:—Cbamtcai National Bank. New York dtp, B. Y.| *—*1
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w. J. riSHER, GEO. E. HENSCHOTER,
Attorney and Notary Public. Publisher Lour (;itt Noktiiwmtbrn
FISHER & HENSCHOTER,
iti:AM, ESTATE AGEJVT8.
LOUP CITY, - - NEBRASKA.
Town Lots, Wild, Cultivated and Irrigated Lands for Sals a
ADAM SCHAUPP,
Will pay tb» highest market price for
All Itiiicls at* at
McAlpine, Loup City, Shaupp, and Ashton. Also highest
prices paid for hogs and cattle at Loup City.
Wanted—An Idea 28338
^y L. MABOY.
«DERTIST.
orno«.-Xn lMd ana Moray Hlook, Kaat
Stda Pa bite aquara, Lou» CHj. Hab.
vy j. fishir.
Altnrneu-at-Laur,
AND NOTHY PUBLIC.
Will Defend in Foreclosure Cases j
ALSO DO A OKNERAL REAL
ESTATE BUSINESS
uffiea In BoaTHwaaTBaa tiulUtmit
MNIP CITY, * * - BBBBABBA
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1 PMOP MY EXPRESS ABU
GENERAL DELIVERY LINE.
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HUMPHREYS’
Dr. ■ataphreya’ Upeotfloe an aalaaBftiaUr
and caratully prapared Msmedtae. aaad tor yaaaa
Id prtrate practise and (or orar Mar raabr
the people with an are euseeas. Bmr
Bfiflirtlid ft BfMHfinl fflyft for Sis Ilium —rrt
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f-Couchs, Colds, DronohMM..—. .
-Neuralgia. Toolludu, haNM- •
-Headaches, Wok IlnaHaiu.TMtjgi, .
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IS—Croup. Laryngitis. Hournaoapa.-. .
14-Mull Hheun, KryalneUs. DruMfcaa. .
Ill—It lieu mullein, or hkeuinaMe Paint.. .
IS—MalarlUt chUla. Fhrer and A«ua.... .
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d'lkcr Dlachargea, Impairedllcaatng .
ilS-u.rofula, Kntarged OUnda. dwalMng .
Ui -CeasralUoMUly. ItmdaalWeahaaN .
as Draper,and Beauty Baweanag....... .
dB-eenitluhaaes. lylnhuaaatrnai lihnag , ,
»» Kldaer Diseases. . -
an Nereaua Uehlllty .......I* 1
Ud Naru Meath, or caatN£........ . '
an-1 rlaary Weakness, WotUngBed. J \
fl—ralufal Periods ...........»! I
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