The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917, October 16, 1896, Image 1

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TEt.AT SI 60 per Year II Paid <r. Advance
But'ia l at Uie lamp City I'cetufl.ca for Iran*,
nlaelon through the irielle ■ ■ te.,a.ri
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Republican Tickot
Nul luilttl
For President.
WM McKINLEY, of Ohio
For Vice President.
GARRETT A. HOBART, of N. .'
Slate
Uovernur
IsleutenantUovurnor OKI.ANDO IKhFI
i Secretary of State JOKt* A; ****
K Auditor .P. O. HS DLL Nil
Treasurer .D, E. CASRY
I. Attorney Oeneral.A. S.< III K( IIIJ.I;
Supl of l'uli Inal ... II It (.OKIIKI I
Com in I hm I oner.II. c ItLSHEI.I.
Supreme Judge »EKivtY*^n
Supreme Judge.M D. KINKAID
HeXr-iil W U. WIIITMoltK
KI.ECTOltS.
At l.arga.J. K. Iloutr. Lancaster
At Isante .K. J Hudlltik, Saline
Ffrat Dlatrlct A J. Burnham. Nemaha
Sacoud District .A. Foster, Doug la a
k Third District Sol Draper. Knox
Fourth DUtrlct.O. A. Derby, Seward
Fifth DUtrlct.J. Is. McPheeley. Kearney
IMxlh DUtrlct. M. Is. Frtexu, Valley
CONU HRKrilOlVAIi
Sixtli Kimrli'l A. E. CADY
SKNATOUIAI..
Sxitei-iiUi Ulxtrtct.AAIION WAi.l.
COUNTY TICKET.
nn. for Uepreiu-ntallvr.W. II. IIKOWN
|&|Por County Attorney . W. H. CONUKIt
A few years ago the populists
held up the following motto and
/ preaohed it in every school house;
*‘The office should seek the uian,
■ot the man the office.” This year
you don't hear a word of this kind
d,;,4. Itecause they well konw that their
candidate W. J. Bryan is running
-•II oyer the United States after it.
i Judge Wall IK making asplendid
pc <**nvass in this senatorial district,
and his election, which is now assur
;Bd, will mean hu able representative
la the senute chambers of this state.
^^When Mr WeJI goes t<> the sencte
T ghermnn county will be reconi/ed
and represented in u manner that
will meet the approval of her citzens,
Give Mr. Wall your vote and you
* Will not regret it.
The good news we hear daily re
garding W. U. Brown's candidacy
for representative ot thiscounty wenld
lead one lo believe that the election
is assured. From every part of the
county comes word that there arc
ipulists as well as republicans whe
working for his election. Let ui
iy that they will make no mistake
i supporting Mr. Brown. Ifo will
lake us an able ana houest officer.
Mr. Greene, in bis speech hers
•ays that he was not drunk at Sid
Bay. The Sidney Telegraph says
ttat be was drunk. Now we art
willinir to oivu Mr. Greene the beue
Ill of the dmi I it, mil bouauae, huw
•T«r, that lie denies it Bel haeauM
I tbe record* of the (fraud Ulanu
JCtelei I 'm*' >bo»s Unit lie Ini* beat
•ured of drunkednee* tinea ditt'ereel
and it i* yeeaiellt baliaveti
At lbe I bird time ia the chui ui.
Ibiil \ an l»*r V"oii OM "l Un
, abiuiiig iijjlitv of the |i<i|iuli*U
jy in Neiiiuaka dnl»ii'» Hint llu!
! Allan and other* bare emu
mdd net iba popullet petty
ind ii over body and breech
,h« ibmvsrau lie ee.ve,
What more forcible argument for
a return to republican control of the
federal government than this extract
from the last message to eougross
front president Harrison the last re
publican president, |).-eeiul>er Oth
Ifd.iiJ: "I have great satisfaction in
being able to say that the general
condition affecting the commercial
and industrial iuteiests of the I'tilt
ed Slates are in the highest degree
favorable. A comparison <»f the
existing conditions with those of the
most favored period in the history of
the country will, I bclclvc, show that
so high a degree of prosperity and
so general a diffusion of iho com
forts of life were never before enjoy
ed by our people This brief exhib
it of the growth and prosperity of
the country will give us a level from
which to note the increase or decad
ence that new legislation may bring
to us. There is no reason why our
prosperity should not observe the
same rate of increase that has char
acterized the past thirty yeure.
There are no near frontiers to our fu
ture developemeut. Retrogression
would he a crime."
How Hill llrvoid lidli llrlnk*
(JitANii 1st.anii, Neb., Oet- II'.—
(Special to the l.incolu Journal.)
“It is rumored that Judge Oreeuc
or tvearney, now ciuiuuiaie ior mm
giessman from tbe 01It, district,
pawned a cuff button with you some
tunc ago for tbe price of a few
drinks? Is that true:” was asked of
a Grand Island liquor dealer.
The In tier smiled und for a mo
ment made no reply. He began ter
walk away, lint turned aud said; Will
you promise not to use my name?
The promise was given aud the
liquor dealer proceeded to the cash
drawer aud returned with a much
worn <iutf button.
“And did Judge Greene leave that
here?" “Ju 1g Greene pawned that
with iny bartender for a few drinks.”
Judge Greene who has twice or
even three limes taken the bichloride
of gold cure at the inslitute in this
hitv, is very evidently again a back
slided, and though the button wns
pawned nearly a year ago he has so
far failed to redeem it.
WAUKM lieiHICK '73.
Buffalo Express In the speech
in Brooklin last week, Chauncey M.
Depew made this interei.tiug com
parative statement of tilt; wage rates
on the railroad of whjch he is the
president; Lu 1873 the locomotive
passenger ei.giueer ou the New York
Central received $H() per mouth, aud
now his ayerage earning is #150 per
mouth; tbe freight eugineer then re
ceived ICO per month and now he
averages #100; then the firemen re
ceived $10 per month, and now $75
in the passenger service and $h0 in
the freight service; then trainmen
aud hreakmeu received from $30 to
$.'15. and now they receive from $45
to $50; the trackmen who constitute
the great liodv of luhor. received
s7 { nenU a day in 1H7U, am| now
they get Si 35",
Workingmen tvk<> are old enough
in have lived through the "good
time* Indoie I'd ! ‘ that thea.lveritea
talk about no giddy will not he
utrongly liiijim-ed by the |<rout|»e
that a reatoratiou of thn luouer law*
which (travailed then wMI double
their wage*. They remember Hint
Mr. tlryau vm to yonng to In earn
|ng wage# at the aaute tirnu nan
with hut row*, *uu wi(l conclude that
, hi* memory nr to Im diatrue'ed
n«» mruMti no n ini rimtii
Touching rhi ilneation of Me a (ran
cattle iiu(i'titai) nt» a/ou 't nalm
Wat.i-it of tV i iiikiiig rvjdii * 'o an
i tnt|wot bt et.i >*4trg a jet'ct u(*»n
>he •!*<•(' > i (|i at .t, t ftyaugh of
i 'I tut die, tt i", Mi k(t tngU t» a
i t ante tmie rtei and i* u a |» «t t u
to »«a the final andlhe h**l*t*te of he
i <V ileia rod, an I a t far a* iha (• >ti t
i ul it»(* gocvvnment Mt if** ,w**t* ***
i * f IU * t‘**anm* t* *ty tt** 11 ti f are
itttwceer v*i« he o t nothing h it to
j *.<«t-n* >fl It * * **ut in*r**n (» tfcat
| itta tienewt* at4* me •nitiaiy |*t thv
, Mr at* aw gtt»la at aad ito* Vmeiuae
importer, and that no one elae i- be
nefited at all
On tIlia lino Mr. Spsugh say* in
hi* letter to Senator Warren; “I
claim that Mexican entile do not
roach the masses of the people any
cheaper under the Wilson Kill than
tlic\ did under the McKinley law
But if they do, and it makes cattle
cheaper, then it works a hardship on
the, producer of cattle alone, in thta
country, to the tune of a million dol
lar* annually (it is considerably
more),* ' for there is no difference
when the beef reaches the consumer,
and if there is it is ho small that it
is not noticeable.”
He further says: -If there is any
one in the United Slates that Is bone
tiled by the free importation of Mex
iuan cattle (that is what importation
under the Wilson bill virually a
mounts to) it is the importer. If it
id for the best for the ma*»es, and
does the greats*' good for the great
cst number of people, to return to
protection and good old McKinley
times and I certainly think it is —
you will have a helping hand from
me, for I can find plenty t > do out
side of the Mexican trade.”
Taken in commotion with the
showing that lias already been made
as to the ruin of the cattle industry
in the west, Ibis statement from an
importer who thinks more of the pros
perity of the “greatest number" than
he does of his personal profit* from
a business that he feels called upon
to condemn, ought to sink deep iuto
the hearts of the farmers of Nebraska
who have not yet been able to see
that one item of trie tarrilf schedule
is costing them more than they could
ever hope to gain from a shower of
;j0 cent dollars.—M. A. Brown.
The tide in Sherman County has
turned in favor of McKinley and it
id beyond the power of the Bryanites
to change it.
A. L. Wooster, a prominent citizen
of Oasco, Mich., after suffering excru
ciatingly from piles for twenty years,
was cured tn a short time by using
DeWItt’s Witch IUzet Salve, an abso
Ullti trim* l«>r Rll nniii uisvnara, *'iwiv
thin preparation it used than all others
combined. Odendahl Bros.
One minute Is the standard time, and
One Minute Cough Cure Is the standard
preparation for every form of eough or
cold. It Is the only harmless remedy
that produces immediate results. •
Odendahl Bros.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION
First Baal if Lorn City.
CHARTER NO. 250.
AT MHII* CITY, IN TIIK STATIC OK NKn
it ASK A, AT TUB CLOSIC OK IUI8INK.SS.
• NKt'TBMHKK .10, 189)1.
IIKtoilKUBh.
I.oanx anil discounts . $27,non.13
Overdrafts seuuaed and unsecured.. I S'.!
Banking house furniture and fixtures 2,810.67
Other Real Kstate. 2.786.36
Current expenses and taxes paid. 2,036.71
Due from National, state and Private
Dunks and Hankers 6.312.01
Cash. t'i-.’i'.as
ToTAI. *1N " "1
1.1 Altll.lTl t.8.
Capital Mock Iiuid 111 $20,000.00
Undivided prollls. 1 876.37
ill'll* 11111iti m-jnixin nunjw i *v » “v* ■» - •
Demand eertitlcatAis of deposit iMooo
Totai. . ws.kti.tx
State ot Nebraska, i
County of Sherman, i
1. A I*. Cullojr, Cashier of the altove named
bank do solmnly swear that the above state
meul Is true Jo tile best of my knowledge and
belter A. I* cult.*.* Castile,
ATTICHT.
It. c lam 11 true tot
A, I*. COLMEY. Director
Subscribed and sworn to be lore me Ibis 1 ‘th
day of t H't'da-r tse vt ll MiLtett
Notary I'ubllc
My Cemmlssiou otplm* January Ast |wi*
Mr* H. lieV<»titi<. Mlil'lleldir*, la.,
wiltea. I hive used *>*»** Mltmie l'o*gli
• tire fur six years, l«Hh for myself ami
ohihiren ami l consider it lit" <|0t«l«Ml
act I o,( ami um»l salUfactury Cough
I Cure I hay* ever used iMentaUl
| Hr us
Awarded Hits host Honor*,
World's Pair.
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BAKING
POWDfR
MOST IM RFfCT M \1>B.
A fMM v r<M** > t * * Wi
|PMA #«Mi A.M**nil*MA, ***** ** **• * ***** **+-’-9W***
4d HAAh IHk >TAhUAHU
THE BEST
SPRING MEDICINE
ts Simmons liver Regulator jon’t
forget to take it. Tiie Liver gets sluggish
during tiie Winter, just like all nature,
and the system becomes choked up by
the accumulated waste, which brings on
Malaria, Fever and Ague and Rheuma
tism. You want to wake up your Liver
now, but be sure you take SIMMONS
Liver regulator to do it. it also
regulates the Liver—keeps it properly at
work, when your system will be free from
poison and the whole body Invigorated.
You get TIIE REST BLOOD when
your system Is In A1 condition, and that
will only be when the I Tver is kept active.
Try a Liver Remedy once and note the
difference. Rat take only SIMMONS
LIVER REG .iTOR — it is SIMMONS
LIVER regulator which makes the
difference. 1 ake it in powder or in liquid
already prepared, or make a tea of the
powder; but take SIMMONS I TVER REGU
LATOR. You’ll find the REL) Z on every
package. Look fyr it.
J. M. Zuilln He Co., Philadelphia, I>«.
TIME TAM UK.
HI Bt.INOTOK A MIMOtTBI KIYEK K. B.
I H tlNH I.KAVK AH roi.I.OWMi
No 1.',. Accm., Sally ex. Nan., tor |{e
puId Icun uad All point* emit hail
west . .. 1 .W a in
No M. Aeom. dully, *x, Hnn , for ilb*r
lln mid Interiuedlatu station* r. r.op m
Sleeping, dinner and reclining chair cur*
(seals final on through trains Ticket*
sold anil baggage olieeked to any point In
Ilia United Htale* or Canada.
Eor information, maps, time tables and
ticket- call on or write to K. S. Uhvldaon,
Agiml. Iir J. KltANCI*. Uan'I. 1‘assenger
Agent, iiniahH, N*bra»ka,
U. r. BAH.WAt.
Beginning Sunday, November 17th,
train* will arrive and depart at thl*
stilllou a* follows;
leaves Leaves
Monday, j tso I Tuesday, / a no
Wednesday, f*’™’ Than.ilay. **
Friday, | | atwday ) *•nl
Arrives at Loup City daily 7.15p.m.
Close eonneetloH at Grand Island for
all points East and West
F. FT. Cubic, Ageat
A 'iie iBH Jeweler.
Cutlery at half price at Watklnaon'a
Eye and Ear, Dr. Davis, Grand
Island, Netir.
Hound Oak Heater* are Urn bent at
Watkiuson's.
Tailor made clothing 12.50 per iult
at A. K. Chase’*.
Window Glass cheap at Watkiuson's.
Good grade* of machine oil* sold by
T. M Reed
Sewing Machine* at price* to suit the
times at WatkinBon’s,
For SCHOOL HOUSE heaters cheap
go to A. Watblnsou’8
Sen the new tclllinery add of Mrs.
Randall in auother column.
Leaehirmky; the photographer will
be at Arcadia EVERY FRIDAY.
One sw allow doe* not naak ■ Spring,
but one Rwallow of Oue Mini ■■ Cough
Cure brings relief.—Oclendah: ISro*.
Ur. Sumner Davis, Grand 1 land. Sur
gical diseases and disease* of Eye and
Ear.
12 pound* of pure kittle reudered lard
for $1.00 at S E. Reynold'* meat
market.
Call and look at the *ample* of ready
made clothing at A. K. Chase's. Suds
from $1 00 up Fit guaranteed
The ladies of the U. A. R will serve
ioystei* on the day and evening of
election. Speelel arrangements will be
made to accommodate ell.
F.i /i iua is a frightful aitliciioii, but
| like all other skiu disease* It can be
...... -rr
I >. \V ttt'l W itch Ha/«l Salve It never
fatle* tu curt Ptlua. Odu«dabl Brua.
Suverelga Orud U4|» I l*. <* K
Italia* Texas Stpl. HI tu t»lh The I .
I* Mill .ell tlaketa tu Ualla* ami return
fur one fare. Fur |»arttcuiar» call on or
ail.lt. . F. W Cline A*t
l .mlalt To Ullht.t*
Fiery I'aa-iday maruunj a tmirt.l
»tee|. uk ear lot Salt I ah« t’dy, Saw
Frunt i«•» aud l.ua AuRle* teavea
Omaha and l.lnaultt t|h Bu»iii*iCt“U
Haw tv
|| I* .*.|.*ied, a|.ttol*t«r*d It* ratuu
haa >|>rli<| oral* *ad ho*a* ami I* |*r«
« id-d With . u. taltt* bedding, touel*.
An *apUf»*o*anl ev. ntalou
UuatlM-int aud a utofuttiied l**m«o*u
I |m*h« *v.'mui)Oi| yt the*»M*t** t»* tb*
l‘e the ‘M l
Ah t* o««t*»* *• •'tt* *lv»lv A*- •bed
a tieo It* I* a at a* a iIm|M »' '»
j )<*»* a* a*om4 tu »ldu b» * ** «u l via**
■ U an* a » ltu**wl tail the |»*h» 4 a
l~ oh m hr rooeth aud «d *«**•.,gh tut
tarn, it uu’y |1
In* a iuhWt I »** tmlkattn
' eo(i a< t|r k.atoat It aud A A M
* I trial due Or *tll* tu J FtuuHa,
oat. I. Fan* » A«aut, ti-O (.guu* Mom*,
t ttuaba \» hi at a a
l>. «. I>OK. A. P. CULLEY,
Vlw-I’wlilsnl. Uaahier
FIRST BANK OF LOUP CITY.
General Banking Business Transacted
Capital Stoak, ISO ,000.
Lou* on Improved farai it If Ilf K par sent. Bait Omyuy tal baak kmt
to bo bad In kbo wmtt.
OonnnaMwnnvni:—-Chemical Ifoktonal Bank, Row York CHy, R. Y.| OnkH
%Umi1 Bone Umli* WriMwobe
W. J. FISUER, OF.O. E. BENSCHOTER,
Attorney anti Notary Public. Publisher Loop City Noitiwmtii*
FISHER & BENSCHOTER,
/f/,.##, ESTATE JtGEJVTS.
»v
LOUP CITY, - - NEBRASKA.
Town Lots, Wild, Cultivated and Irrigated Lands for Sale
AD/W SGHAUPP.
Will pay the highest market price for
All AN# A**N
McAlpine, Loup City, Shaupp, and Ashton. Also highest
prices paid for hogs and cattle at Loup City.
MRS. RANDALL, !
-THE
Leading Milliner.
Will close out her entire stock
of goods at cost by Novem
ber 1st. Call early for bar
gains.
Two doors Morthof First Uink,
LOUP CITY, i i MEL
The irrigation convention at Lexing
ton, Nebriuka, October 7-0, will
to* a great event in the hlatory ol
tblHHtate. ax will also be the Irrigation
fair, anil Buffalo Bill * Wild Wett abow,
to be held at North Platte. Neb. Oct.
it). |m*hj. For lioth theoe '.locations
the l'nion I’acltlc will tell ticket* from
point* oil ita line in Nebriuka and from
. it.__ .. at rnltte of iiBtl
fair for the round trip For limit of
tick*!*, dato* of aala, etc , eall on or
addraa* Frank W. Clink. JU«ut
\ooog mother* draad tba aumiuer '
in out b* on aacount of tb« great mortal
Ity among children aauaad by bowel
trouble* Perfect aafaty may l# aatnr
•d there wbo Kaap un band UaWitt’a
I'olka Jt t 'boiata core, and admlnl*l«r
It promptly Fur arampa, billaa* colic, j
d> renter v and dlarrh*pa, It aPord* In*
•tnnt rallaf. thtandabl Pru»
Tba tmat Maial nradnuna for twenty
Ira cant* etrnngh lor tba whole fawn
It tiat a |»#*»ag* o| nimuton* l iter
Hagai ti n tba haal rprtag medtclaa
and tba boat blood modi*in*, hattttae it
la tba (mat Heat rood tell a If foof
liter a actraaU will lira* uf ail in
putil* in lb* ay treat ami all ibwaalwi
t4«ynti Wtt* op tour dtaa. f«*tt *b*
n nttb bmuMH I,iter Hagubalor
J II «ailmAt <K Philadelphia I*a
atritn antnnaa tattnaaa nnnannrr
wan b- tree el hr* taagoaatbla aa*a»tta*aw
wmaimoo natary pat, payable Mi j
aaab-t aw* napawaaa hualtiow >—'ii tatar
t.lea-u. «. Raotwaa roll aMreaaml ataarpeil i
• aata—gw* lirttiMo avar belie* ,
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Wanted—An Idea
yy L. MABCY.
•»DEHT1ST.*
l>rrio*.-Iu Hoed and Maroy Bloak, Eaat
Side Public Muara, Lauy City, Bab.
J. FISHER,
Attn r n au-at-Law.
AND NOTRY PUBLIC.
Will Defend in Foreclosure Cases
A LSI) DO A GENERAL HEAL
ESTATE BUSINESS.
oitloe III NoMTUwMTaMN bulldln*
Ull r t:lTY, • • •
TINKS.
moron EXPRESS *"»*
GENERAL DELIVERY LINE
All Kilirm or rral«M oMar* promptly
allnoitoU to
rj» » NIUHTIM3Al.lt,
* LAWYER.
m i town ui u< cnittUN luum
A Notary r«Mk. iiurirtyM aa*
liytvriui ta om
it** IK UN NONtW u* »IMf MM
Wanted In Idea S"3
a an ta!»->- ta<«a*t imam aaa mm
■ •aw to ttatat lor tat»oaaiaia »»t*aa*a
«*i turn la Naar *»lt aatart i<m wtfaata
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