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[a 1 <> t a a 'J5l t-- b ' Loup City No rthwestern. VOL XIV. j^pp. cnv SUM KM AN COINTV, XKHKVSKA, FRIDAY, IHWKMHKK ,4 W> NUMBER 40 Thk Northwestern PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AT I HK rolIS I V >K \T. OEO. K. IIKIlHt ’IIOTKH. Editor and l'ubll*h«ir TEHMS $t SO par T»*r it Paid in APvmm ■alar* I at tba long City pi •U.llun for Irtar BlMlnn through tba uialla at t«i-<ad •laaa mattor. Our mereb iota are now paying 1H cent# per do/, for eggs. The cause is simply that of supply and demand The cold weather hits caused the product to he s-arce, and the demand is increased no douht, because over three hunderd thousand idle men have been recently employed. These laborers have commenced to fill up their McKinley dinner pail a with lien fruit as in days of yore. In Canada the law is such that a •itn who is owing a debt and is un able to pay it is subject to imprison 1 merit, and be is u-.ely forced to go to jail or cash up No such hard ship is impose upon the poor people of America and ret they think they are greatly oppressed and downtrod den. The faet is that the lawsofthe United Stales are more in the inter est of the poor people than those of any other e >urury on the globe. All prosperity starts from the faun. Opening the factories will not make better limes unless the tanners are able to buy thsir pro ducts and the fanner* will never be able to buy until they get better pri ce* for their product*. They will never get better average price* under the gold standard and these are the bottom facts of the whole situation. —Cedar Rapid Outlook. Rro. Baird arn't yon ashamed to print such slush as this? Don't yon upposeyour ruioiri k*»v tin* if the mechanics or laborers in the east have bo money to buy the products of the farm he will do without them and that the supply and demand is what makes prices arid that we have been on a gold standard sines 1834 and that we have enjoyed good times since that time under a republican administration? Stop your calamity howling and when the million of idle men get to work, they will begin to eat and the products of the farm be gin to rise, and not until then, and these are the facts of the whole situ ation:—Bartlett News. Now lets* have real. It would be u fine thing for the farmers of the United States if those who wore attempting to create arti ficial prosperity and those who were insisting that prosperity will not come will keep <|uite a while and give the country a rest. There is nothing to be gamed by attempting to stimulate prosperity and certain. 1 ly there is nothing to be gained by persistent croaking although prospe rity were Impossible. If everybody that cun give work will famish it and everybody tint! t-an find work will gel to v.'ork, and all hands will set to work to do the best they esu, we shell have all the prosperity that is possible. We do aot look * for any very great iuerease of huei ness until spring. We are now in the period of tiie year when pro.ine lion has ceased on the farm and when it is at its tuiuiuniia in most other departments of iudasirv It , is not to tie i-»p«i led the! under i these eireunietaiisse there will be! auy very great revival of bueiuese until after the new year. Altei j that we can reasonably hn|u for tin proved condition* and advance in prise* on all line* and we see n >t« a •<iii whw the year* »| (is aud to' vhoiiid not Ih> iaigelv a ivpt tur n of *>o a I aud *-* when times wereg»*d enough to suit any reasonable tain In the uresa'iuta, those who ara try lug to stretch up i he Made* to tasks the r«‘in grow faster sal III ae who are pfmlanaing th»t the c*ro uni not grow ti a)| are doing he#in to in. itgiiunal- mUissis e it t * try When unr people have eli less to eo«h the! want to work ve have all eats had reasonably go»i times ami er aloaya will have War i n td |f vuuta |. -V” ‘ v k I From Tie Patriots' Bollelin TVm* Patriot* »f Am«rl«A'ii official Orifuii • ON POLITICS IN IT.*’ The following paragraphs from the November number of the Pat riot* bulletin, tiie official organ of the Patriots of Aineriau vve r«-pr<>. duee for the parpose of showing out reader* that thatorginazion is got ton up purely for politie.l purpose* although the tusmlier* of the lodgsx organized n tin* county tell u« that “there ia no politic* in it.' The following are a tew thing* that appear* in the bulletin: One hall of the 6tii page of that paper is de voted to a song and ,nu*ic entitled “16 to I Our battle Cry,” and ttie following is the first verse: The Colorado beetle i» the farmer* deadl) foe. The Locust an 4 the army worm, has brouybl him untold woe Ifnt worse by far than all of these. The yranplny yohl buy's deadly squeeze. * TIOItt/'H. sixteen to one our Hattie cry: The Gold buys now, must Kid or Oik. There are six verses in all hut space forbids that ire re-produic only enough to show you that “there Is no politics in it.” I lie following paragraph* in quo tation* are from the Bulletin: FOUR YEARS HENCE. vJ|«Kinl«y seems to be elected, and we are to have four year* of republi canism . with probably some attempt* it radical changes in the tariff. The counties of Missouri have nobly re learned all her pledge* to Bryan and if ether western states had done as well .he candidate of me syndicates would tie overwhelmingly defeated. The iJemoeraey accept* the result hut prom ises that it will be a* full of light here ifter as heretofore,” KENTUCKE Y’S OALLAN T SON.” •'Senator Blackburn of Kentucky, said to-duy: "There Is only one way for them to elect McKinley, and that is to steal the vote of Kentucky "MUfiT KEEP UP THE CLUB*.” "Workiug men are too easily luflue tneed by the capitalistic press In a diort time they will realize the fact that the gold standard Is not a good thing. For that reason I believe iu seeping silver clubs in tact and keeping Jp the aggitation until we are success rul.”—Louis Sigebart. “There should be no let up In advo cating tbo free coinage of silver. It will be successful as soon as the work ing people thoroughly acquaint them lelves with the benefits that would com* from its adoption.”—James Fitzpatrick “To silver men who have borne the arunt of battle we offer our congratula ions on their couragious charge against be citadel of greud, and bid them good •beer. The question has not been set .itiii, i ne conenew oi me pwpic win ret awaken to the enormity of the gold lower* otl'eaie against civilization.'' "HEROIC ALTGALD." "Governor Altgald ran about :10,00b ihead of Jiryan in Illinois. A venal .irews representing the anarchests of wealth have failed to besmirch the rep ltation of this man among those who <now him. The Bulletin never nentions, howev ir, that in Cook county, Illinois, hi* >wn horns and where he was hest know n je ran 50,000 behind Bryan In another dace the Bulletin gives Altgald'* ipeech In which he say*: "My fellow Democrat*, on acc-mut of iiy health I welcome the retiremeat which I* now assured me amt for which > have long wished." It i* rather singular that Mr. Altgald iiii'iit realize that hi* health was failing >elore he ai'septed the i.omlnaUon Till. M\ I 111 I III I N Begging fur contribution* from the Member*. i'ntbe member* of Ilf order —It is letlraldu that the nest "sue of i’lte Bub vile thoind bate s» w % » emulation i* puMpde It i* ho^ *i in* ••tab policy of ilie na tsl oliiee not m beg or os* Riutneiai ‘ una* in it* . «\» sorb \\ bile the lattei eon . |*ht etnpor*nly, I l**n* lit i\ioil>e end t would wot re*nit In* ■'**’ ^ total *ub *•< *■ Miiableli sre in " * "A our tea lit '* “tS|U**l» m w if, it ) |tl« |'U>V I 4 UhI It** *»' fli •«* I * . “«t ^ ll«* * * • s' |M j ‘ * » . our work l . t t a, .. *• |*e v ■ H»* ti •«»b of l*ss ' \ i« a • WtMiOt |-«M | I ,* I 1 I MM i , i \ circulation of the November number of The Bulletin —W. II. IIAKVBY. National Patriot" Coin llarvy seem* to be strictly on to bis Job In this matter ol raising funds. In another column the Bulletin savsi' "While we are defeated we have dug the grave of the British gold standard One more ctillfialgn of ndorstiott will bury III1’ |ril-leil form of that curse which has blighted prosperity." tjpaee forbid* u* to reproduce anv more from the Bulletin at this time. It i* enough, however, to enable you to judi'e it* to whether or not "*.lietc i* no polities in It." Clear Creek News. New# Is scarce, Cold wether I# here, Corn husking is progressing finely, Mrs Cyrus ileapy has a sister here from North Dakota, The new Brethren minister is located Oft Abe Zimmerman’* farm, District 20 has Mr. Carlo* wielding the rod ami the patrons think them selves fortunate iri re curing ao compe tent a teacher, Albert Mead has a ear of fat hog* ready for the market, he Is feeding 200 head. .John Vlan !* married to M ss Dicker son. A young man by the name of Terton arrived here from New York State he is a brother to Turton of I.ltohfield Hkcohdv.h. If it liner’* Court* at Ilia •late University. The University of Nebraska ha* just issued a very attractive pamphlet de acriptive of the School of Agriculture, which every fanner should send for. This course in agriculture is altogether the most complete practical and com mon sense tiling of the kind that ha* ever come to our observation. It is something that no farmer boy or girl of any ambition can afford to miss. The people in charge of the school realize the fact that most farmers' sons and daughter* cannot afford to spend the time and money required in the prepa ration for h completion of the regular college course, but that in farming a* in every other business education and trsialng pay. Keeping till* in view- they have pr< - pared a short practical course of three months, beginning December 2‘J. 1*1)15 and ending March 19.1897. It provide* for tiic following studies: soil tillage, descase* of farm animals, *toek breeding and'judglng, feeding cattle and bogs, fazin dairing, fruit raining and vege table gardening, carpentery and black smithing, domestic economy, etc. An explanation given in the circular of the manner In which this instruction is given shows that the student obtains much of it iiv actual practice and ob servation. Not that he will be expected to do the work of the farm with which lie i* already familiar, hut such opera tion* as judging stock, milk testing, im proved methods of butter making, tree grafting, treating sick animals etc. No examinations are required for en f ram*!*. There is a registration fee of one dol lar. The coat to each student last ) ear for room rent, table board, books, ete. was about thirty six dollars. A storv has just recently leaked out on Mr. F. P. Wisley, uowr superintend ent of public instructions In this county. A number of years ago when Mr. Wis ley took charge of the Kevenua post oillce. he had uo safe in which to keep registered letters and other valuable property placed in hi* charge. To guard against lust from burgler* he hit upon tin* plan ot placing registered letters in the bottom of the waste paper ha«ket, under the litter and waste paper thinking that Mr. burglar, if be should happen to visit the oillce would hardly look for valuables in such an unusual place One mornl ng, however, forget tiug for a inonent that lie had hid a reg tslered package containing $70 m the hasht-t the night before he damped the entire content* It to the tire and by the time lie realised what had happened the package *»d bill* had gone up ill smoke Mr. IV Isluf *• salary w as $10 shy that quarter. Kearney Suit Awarded highest honors* World** Fair. DR' * CREAM BAKING i POWDER MOST Pt RFt.CT MADE. A fuse ti >pe t i**«w <A lot l* * Jes, j UsalKwi A't-ahnM* k-m «< * ■» WtsCSi 1 4* VtAAA EHI >1 AKl'tKl) SPRING MEDICINE Is Simmons i.iver Regulator don’t forget to take it. The l iver gets sluggish during the Winter, just like all nature, and the system becomes choked up by the accumulated waste, which brings on Malaria, l-ever and Ague and Rheuma tism. You want to v.ake up your I.iver 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 Til K I*KMT Itl.OOIlwhen your system is in A1 condition, and ttiat will only be wh 1 the I . i r is kept active. Try a I.iver R—ne.Jy once and note the different e. to ■ only SIMMONS Liver Ri or —it is Simmons LIVER Reg; i .iOR which makes the difference, i <• it in p >wder or In liquid already prepared, or r ke a tea of the powder; but I . ■■ -SIMMONSI IVER REGU LATOR. Ye ; !' i.ii l the RblJ '/. on every package, i. ..lore. J. II. Zi'illn 4k Co., 1’lillMii‘ltililA, !*•. IVakeupyoui liver with a twenty live cent package of Hiinnions Liver Itegulator enough to wake up the liver of the whole family. A dose a day is enough, and a small one at that, tut it will do the work well and with out discomfort. It is the Best Blood and Best spring medicine. It is the sluggish liver that eloggs the system and poisons the blood. Wake up the iiver. J. 11. ZeilinACo, Philadelphia Pa. TIMK TABU, HI ICI.ISGTON A MISSOUBf ItIVKK K. K. TRAINS I.KAVB AS roi.I.OWSi Jin 45. Accra., daily ex. Min., for Ke imnilcun and all |>oliit» cast and west.l :30 a m No. 53. Accra, dully, ex, Sun., for ObOT 1 In und Intermediate stations 5:50pm Bleeping, dinner and reclining chair cars (scats free) on through train* Ticket* sold and baggage checked to any point In the United State* or Canada. • Kor Information, map*, time tables and tickets call on or write to K. s. Davidson, Agent. Or J. PUANCIa, Gen'I. Passenger Agent, i (malm, Nebraska, V. P. KAII.WAT. B(>ginuing Hunday, November 17th. trains will arrive and depart at this station as follows: Leaves Leaves Monday. I - *0 I Tuesday, 4 8. ()0 Wednesday, ;*®’ Thursday. * Friday, ) “ | aturday ) *’,n Arrives at Loup City daily 7.16p.m. Close connection at Crand Island for all points East and West. F. w. Clink, Agent NOTICE.—Those indebted to me are hereby notified to pay their accounts and notes before Dec. 15th. Closing out Hardware at cost. Ciias F. Stahl Tbe old wav of delivering messages by post-boys compared with the mod em telephone, illustrates the obi tedious method* of “breaking"’cold* compared with their almost Instanlous euro by One Minute Cough Cure. Oderidahl Bros. Scaly eruptions on the head, chapped hand* and lips, cuts bruises, scalds,and burns are quickly cured by DeWItt’a Witch Haz'd Salve, it Is at present the Article most used tor piles, and it al ways cures them. Oderidahl Bro*. 11J pounds of pure kiltie rendered lard for $1 .(Hr at S. F. Key Hold’s meat market. Coiiif«rl To CttlKunili. Kvery Tuesday morning, a tourUl sleeping car for Salt Lake City, San Francisco and l.o* Angles leave* Omaha and I.ineoln via the Burlington Itoute. It Is carpeted; upholstered lu r attan ha* spring seats and back* and is pro Vtiled with curulns, liejdlug, towel*, soap el*. "An rxperlem ed excursion conductor ami a uniformed 1‘ullmau porter accompany it through to rls*' i I'actite Coast Wh.le neither a* expac*i valy dniske.t uoi a* tine to lo«h at a* a sleeper it t* , ju*t a* goo I to rid* lu S i«oud cla** ; ticket* are motored and the prtc* of a berth, *iit* enough and big enough (or Inn, I* very rratunard* |‘«M further information ten W F Wont*. IIAM Agent iMirl'Ht Msrfeet Hep***! Primes put lot (U|* • I** *r wo ** j > * t* | tiiia* Pun* a*4 hstfM* am® 4 so s »emter* i * *** j Pallet, pel poua.t tea*, pel 4«* **1 plan** * * ■ * D. C DOK. A. P. CULLEY, Vice-President. Cashier. FIRST BANK OF LOUP CITY. General Banking Business Transacted. Capital Stock, $50 .000. Loon* on Improved forme ot NUB par cent. Beat Onto pony oad boat taaaa to be had bo the want. OousarovDBim:—Cbemtco) Hattooel Boob. Rev York Chjr, B. Yd tafllN fQlnail Bone uauko Rahroebe W. J. FI8IIER, GEO. E. BENHOHOTEB, Attorney and Notary Public. Publisher Loup Citt VoaTHWh'liai FISHER & BENSCHOTER, REAM, ESTATE AGEJVTS. LOUP CITY. • * NEBRASKA. Town Lots, Wild, Cultivated and Irrigated Lands for Sale ADANI SCHAUPP, Will pay the highest market price for AH $iq4ji al McAlpine, Loup City, Shaupp, and Ashton. Also highest prices paid for hogs and cattle at Loup City. Wake Hp your system by waking up | your liver—Simmons Liver Regulator j will do it—and a twenty-tiye cent pack- j age at that It is an active liver reme dy and a mild laxative. Just the medi cine for all the family, children and all. It’s a sluggish liyer that causes all sickness because of the poison that gets into the system. Try Simmons Liver Regulator. It is better than pills. J.1L Zeflin & Co., Philadelphia. Pa. The best blood medicine for twenty live cents—enough for the whole fami ly Get a package of Simmons Liver Regulator, the best spring medicine and the best blooJ medicine, liecause it is the best liver medicine. If your liver is active it will throw oil all im purity In the system, and all depression of spirit. Waae up your liver, *»ut do it with Simmons Liver Regulator. J H. Zeilin & Co.. Philadelphia. Pa. WANTBD ehVltltAI. BAITHri'L MB* OIWO men hi travel for reepoNlbl* ealahlUhad ho nee In Sebravba Salary *f«. payable flS weekly ami expanaea I’oaltion permanent ' Kafereao*. Ktu luee »*lf-add reared itatapad | enveloped The National, star Ruildlog. I'hioapo MAST AH'* HAI.C Iteehal M-. Ra II*. In the Ulr< all > oar I of the l ntted 'tale* for the dlttrlrt of hebrmobe. antral I **an and Traat lowpauy. et ai, < omplatnaul* V* Hugh Met add an. el, a , bafeadeale la i haueavy t efrrlururr ml Mortgage Poldn a. lira i» hereby gt*e* Shat la nm*M<r and bv virtue of a daeraa enter nl ta the above <««M on the ttb 4a* of lieo'eerbet, l»a*. I. H * bandy, Jr Waaler ii, < ua« «' i o< the i insult i enrt of the t ailed «n* •< for the dtatru t «l bet>ra*h*. aid,a* the *srd day of l*e> ember lea. at 11.• hoar of * rtol in th* l«fem»»a <1 •aid day. at the fr at «•* • of the that > < i oar* Manta bedding la lb* . Hi at 1 utii t iif •barman .. uru auddirtiof of bao<a*ba, tel at aoeltoe tor >aab tba fethalng dee*nb*d praaarty. to an kart ban «•# Twenty dve rat and ao*th aaa* viaartar of Matma Saeaty I brae iW, lehatbio dtlaa* Mb • eg* Aftaea |Hb * eat of the »tb r M,. nuttatataa !<• mnr ar lag* avoiding tw govaramaat *nfv#», a > t* »berate a euu a ii oiiiii 4 n*i *t»*. * t in at * da, Maatar la l haare bat t bat teibitara fat t ompihtaani THE MILD POWER CURE* HUMPHREYS*1 Dr. Humphreys’ hpeeides are scleulHraDr , , and carefully prepared Kerned Ire. used tm ysam : tn private practice and for over thirty yearn hy j the people with entire nieeeea. Every riah Specific a special cure for the dlmeee naamd. I a fl SPECIFICS, I HUMPHREY#* 1 WITCH HAZEL OIL ■ “THC WUS OINTMSNT.” EsesBBBfiffl** I much, m cn. TiuuiUHaa ■ hed >e ■» eft ** mm re rerjj^^t.. iei mgS JH Wai I E“j ■ Pad '**. 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