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About The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 11, 1896)
> / •; ■/ *■ ' ‘ - jt f f J * \ .1 . , ? /j ' 40***,, ,a*|jj i & ' \ ’ '■•■ ( % • •'. jt r* . *• v <»• -r^r\''W-\ Loup City Northwestern. 1 y^L, XIV LOUP CITY. SHERMAN COUNTY, NKBHAsKFRIDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1896. _NUMBER 41 . INI — ■■!■■■ I »■ I I ■ ■ " " ' ' "" *" ~ 7 ' -' The Northwestern PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AT THK COUNTY SKAT. UKO. K. lIFKnclloTFH. Editor and Publisher. TEKMS Si 50 psr Year. II Paid in Advises ■itarud at ttia Ix>tip City pnatulbaa lor Iraa* Blaaioi Uiroafb Uw ii.nl)> at tsoad claaa d attor. Rome four lias been expressed by friendi. of J. M. Snyder, poat mail er of the Vlrdurette post office and M. H. Smith, post master at Divide, that these two gentlemen will loos* t heir prevent respective federal po sitions Their fears are not witboat foundation. Grover hates a pop. . ■ — We shook the hand of our old i friend M 8 Taffee, master of the Litchfield post office while in that village last Monday. M. 8. wore the Irce silver button daring the re cent campaign aud consequently, us he expressed it to us, t‘is expect ing to hem something drop,” and is anxiously waiting to find out whc'her«r not that something will be Mike tumbling from his present federal position. It is pretty gen erally believed, however, that Mike wili be a participant in the new pop ular game of “Grover put’em in, and i Grover pul ’em out.” < The Oakes Swiss Beil Ringers and ^ Comic Specialty Co gave two exel lent performances at Deremear's ope ra bouse yesterday afternoon and evening. The performance was a success from beginning to and. One minatc audience would tie filled with rapture by their harmonious and mar- ' velous musia and the next convulsed with laughter by their nonsensical mimicry and mirth. It is an excep- 1 tional company and they will find it ' profitable to return again.-Chieftain Pueblo, Col.—They will be at the f Opera house in Loup City touigbt. The indications are that the South i Atlantic and Gulf States Harbor < Improvement Convention to meet in I Tampa on Jan 29 1897 will be one of I the most important occurrences in i the South for many years. The sail I is attracting much interest. It is < believed that all of the Southern and i most of the Eastern Northern and I Western States will be represented < by prominent public and business i men. An invitation has been exten- I ded to President-elect McKinley and 1 it is hIbo hoped that President Cle- i veland with members of his cabinet l may be induced to attend the con- i vent ion._ The Swiss Bell Ringers will be in Loup City and give ibeir entertain ment in the opera house tonight, it is a good company and will doubt less draw a large crowd. Rut while you are contemplating going to this entertainment don't forget to patro nize limue talent. The Epworth League of this city had made every arrangement to give their entertain ment to niglit hut have postponed their program until tomorrow (Sa turday) night because the date first made eoullicted with that made by the hell ringers. They have taken a great ileal of paius to make it a suc cess. Now whils you are saving enough lU'inev to patronise the hell riugers la* sure and save an eilia dime with which to go mi l hear the • Jamil* Ladder" entertainment Our home talent has always given good satisfaction and the program that awaits y< u is entirely new an I will please you. t he t nl >a i' n itt. by stem lw« titan gttrsled a thorough eolunWt r'ecpiiii ear service between IV tin'll It IIIn ■ and I’ rcwti l, I bis car leaves t o ltu.it • on j ons train Nuliblli «l J It p 10 anti, passengers gu through wbiloul change Merths la tbts car cm* be secured bt WHSm st this Witte* lu a.MitPoi to the above, w* also roo s (hrm.gh culuotst ear > daili to wsa tbwm iscM sod a iwrws aeoilv conducted c«>t«otst car wregiy . sv**i I'r.dat to a.to Iran s* *n t |.ih tngel.rS enll I li.foiltus era t* yU laiaad by writing or catling on iraah W ritna, ygsut , ICOAK III. It r UKOWIIM HAVK AW 1WWIWO. IJanaral Hatlafarllnn I’rairallii a* a H**ult of I lie llarv»»t #4 Rusts »«. (A tlia yiissllou. Kriirn The Grand Inland Dainocrat. A Demiii’iHt man mu ordered this week lo go out to the, sugar factory, and resume Ins inquiry regarding that great industry. This time he was to see how the beet raisers Wert feeling after the season’s work now elosing. The weather for the past week or two has not been ideal weather for outdoor interviewing, hut the least said about that the better. The reporter went, saw, in terviewed and got back without freezing any part of his anatomy or itlierwise hurting himself. The variety of oponions regarding icct sugar raising, its profitableness, Me., is almost wonderful. One man will be ai. enthusiast and probably he next one you meat will declare hut lie dos’nt see much in it. and lothiog if only ft a ton is paid for he roots. There are ail shades of (pinion from one extreme to the ithcr. One point upon which almost dl agreed is in regard to silos. Phe factory should provide shed oom enough to take all the beets is they are taken from the ground n the fail, as the putting tho roots, n silos takes as much work as would ie neeueu 10 nasi insrn w me iaei >ry. Another point spoken of is the cry disagreeable job of digging rests out of the silos and basting . hem iu sueh bad weather. This is .bout the only point upon which sll vith whom the reporter talked ecmed to agree. Many of the men alked with were hauling for large [rowers. Those who have engaged xtensively in the business were not mong those interviewed by the re lorter, but the haulers told many liffercnt tales of success and failure. )ue intelligent American ~ farmer aid that tie thought the industry hum a grand thing for the state and loped the time would come soon phen many factories would be in iperation. He knew of several poor amities who were enabled to make a iving from working in the fields ind do hauling who would otherwise iave needed assistance from the :ounty. He and his sons had plant id a small crop hut they had not urned out well, still they had no lomplaint to make as they had not iiiltivatcd the crop as it should have icen. This gentleman thought that he incoming legislature would not nterfere with the present bounty aw. He thought it would be a wise hing to continue the bounty for a ew years at least, and also said it vas his opinion that those who were icquainted with the beet sugar in lustry would not feel kindly toward my party tiiat would remove tike present bounty, which goss largely .o the growers ot the roots. The i|ueetion “Wilt heet raising ><• more profitable at |l a ton than uiaing other crop*.” wus asked of Midi, 'df we get $4 a ton it will he i’iIiication whether we can make us much as with corn an hogs, when you eouaider the niuny things we have to contend with in raiaiug beet*. A failure erery few years would knnek all the profit* out of thing*," •aye another. “1 iuteod to put in uUiiit five time* aa many acre* next year If we get ♦,'> a tou, hut If we done there i* too mu.-It risk for a poor man to run to put in very many a- re*, I* the opinion of another. “I think there t* money ia raising heet* at $1 a tou, lull nt |!i a ton *« get joat a dollar more pr tfli." Saitl an other email grower. "It wc i itl<I haul tit- m liirmH to the factorv fi< tu the Bel-1* ami not put them tu ado*, titer* witulil lei some profit left in the hu*iu*»* even it |i i ton bill put ting then in »|U>4 U lot* of work and we gel mublog for it, *av» another ,;tIn, you'll Btwl all kimh of men; raising hetfa. *at* a bright American grower "ttcni make u -n> i and nthti* d a* l know at.me nun *b> lilir (r|re<l h«*li even year time the factory started ami kit«| not made anything;others have been getting ahead every year. Its lots of work and the work must be done just at the right time or the crop is no good. The company ought to have more shed room so that the crop could be brought in as soon as it comes out of the ground, instead of making the growers wait until they send for the beets. Maybe a little competition would fix this,” was the partial reply to the repor ter's questions. “O, yes, I'm going to raise beets next year. I can make good money at a ton, bit 15 would be that much better,” cheerily remarked one of the fanners. My crop was all right and I'm well sat isfied with this year's work,” suid a German farmer who harvested a -00 acre crop which] averaged twelve tons to the acre. Kvery on evinced a lively interest in the bounty case no triul, and the question of 14 beets against is a burning one with the beet raisers. None tilamud the company, however, for making the proviso In the con tracts to pay 11 a ton means the slate bounty is not paid. ‘"Whether these few opinions give a fair idea of bow the farmers feel is diflcult to say. A few points stand out prominently. One is that all arc not as successful as they would ike to be. Another is that all have ,r.„„o,ro,l ii .. nrt. of ruisinu the srop. The silo system undoubtebly s causing some disatisfadlion. There is no disposition shown to juestion too honesty of the com- ; ,ariy’s officers and employees such i thing was riot even hinted at. rin- more intelligent farmers arecon Jdent that the industry will make ,he state one of the richest iu the inion. To sum np in a few words. Meets it $r> a ton insure all against loss who have labored intelligently and ndustriously, and a large profit to ,hose who have a thorough knowl sdge of the work. At four dollars a Ptifl the profits are cut that much, d ire light will be shed on this sub cct when the report of the State Meet Sugar convention is published. \ large number of letters from {rowers all over the stave will be , ncluded in this report and should \ ie read by those interested. The mhjeet is of too much importance to \ ,e passed over lightly. Wasted—100,000 chickens, hens, {i;e»e, turkeys, ducks, in fact fowls of ill kinds, also fat cattle. Will pay the llgbeset price at the city meat mar* iet. To euro all sores, to hca! an indolent ulcer, or to speedily cure piles, you. iced simply apply DcWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve according to directions Its magi c-like action will surprise you. Odendabl Bros. The old lady was right when she said the child might die If they waited for, the doctor. She saved the little ones life with a few doses of One Minute Cough Cure. She had used it for croup before.—Odendabl Bros. __j.-sl.. ._1 -V „ AUiiUiuicijr l»u» pwi*v« »v .... and Invariably relsablo are the quali ties of One Minute Cough Cure. It cures colds, croup and lung troubles. Children like it because it Is pleasant to take and it helps them. Odendahl. Bros, GO 1IOMK CI1R1 STM AS- The l’nlon Pacific will sell round trip tickets for one ami one third fare, Sell on I*eo, 114 pith and Hist and Jun. 1st, good until dan 4th. For particulars call on or address F W ('link. Agent. NOTICE—Those Indebted tome are hereby iioulled to pay their accounts and note* tiefure I tee, 13lh Closing out Hardware at cost. lilts F. 8TAIII Awarded highot Honor** World * Pair. •DHL ^ CREAM BAKING mm MOST PI KM CT M VOB. A (sMJHI CM6#*** 1 .<• f Wtifltft A -m jt-Bfj jMsur «# **■¥ h-*m»* 4a HAJtt THi JkTAKDAiUA Time* are pretty hard for most of us but occasionally there nr« cases of de* titutlon positively distressing A man called at this office, Tuesday, who was on his way from Colorado to the home of friends In Oarfletd county, lie was traveling in a eoycred wagon with four children and bis wife and was entirely destitute. They were on the road du ring the storm of last week and no doubt suffered greatly. Traveling in a cove red wagon with woman an children, without, a cent of money and tbo ther mometer way down below zero Is an or deal we would rather imagine than ex perience. A woman, with a little child was trying to find employment In Ka verina Monday. She had rode from Loup City to Rockville with a farmer haturday and earns to Kaverina with n fi'iner who came to the services ut the <la'holic Church Sunday- She tried to find employment but fulled, finely made application to thn authorities for assistance. Hire was sent hacb to ber home ut. Loup City. Ravenna New*. The woman In question wa* doubtless the one known as the “old Indian Woman.'' If so we will state that she was at one time a public charge here for about two years, but for the past year has made her home elsewhere, flho doubtless will continue to Ire a public charge wherever *he goes. Wake up your liver with a twenty five cent package of Himtnons Liver Regulator enough to wake up the liver of the whole family. A dose a Jay is enough, and a small one at that, i,ut It will do the work well and with out discomfort. It I* the iiest Ulood aid Rest spring medicine. It 1* the ilugglsh liver that cloggs the system md poisons the blood. Wake up the Iver J. II. Zullln & Co., Philadelphia Pa. TIMK TAIILR. LOUP CITY, NEBR. Lincoln, Denver, Omaha, Helena, Chicago, Butte, •St. Joseph, Halt Lake City. Kansas City, Portland, Ht. Louis, Han Francisco, gill all point# »»«1 #H t> %*t and Booth. West. TKA INS I.KAVK AS FOIXOWSt ,o M. A«cm„ dally except Sunday for all |*>Ints .I.I" 63. Accra, dally, except Sunday for Arcadia. ., ..tt.SOpm Sleeping, dinner and reclining cbalr cars ,eatH free) on tbrougb trains. Tickets old and baggage checked to any point in lie Ifni ted States or Canada. For Information, mans, time tables and lekets rail on nr write to A. K. worts Agent, or J. FRANCIS, Uou’l. Passenger Agent, Omaha, Nebraska, U. P. RAILWAY. Beginning Hunday, November 17th, trains will arrive and depart at tliia nation as follows: Leaves Leaves Monday, Tuesday, 8. qo Wednesday Thursday. ■ U1 Friday, aturday Arrives at Loup City daily 7.15p.m. (Jloie connection at Grand Inland for all points East and West. F. W. Clink, Agent The old way of delivering messages by post-boys compared with the mod ern telephone, illustrates the old tedious methods of “breaking" colds compared with tbelr almost Instanlous cure by One Minute Cough Cure.—Odendahl Bros. Scaly eruptions on the head, chapped hands and lips, cuts bruises, scalds,and horn*are quickly cured by DeWltt’s Witch Hazel Salve. It Is at present the Article most used tor plica, aud It al ways cures them.'—Odcudahl ltros. Comfort To Oallfurula. Kvery Tuesday evening, a tourist slteplng ear for Salt Lake City, San Francisco aud l.o» Angles leaves i tmaha and Lincoln via the Iturllugton Kuuta. It lscar|*eted; npholstered In rattan; ha* spring seat* and backs aud It pro vided with curtalut. t tedding, towels, ■osp eta, An experienced excursion conductor and a uniformed l*ullm»n porter accompany II through to the 1‘adAe coast W ode neither as expensively dnUhcd nor as dna *•» look at as a sleeper it is pod »• 4>»hI to ride in HecsMtd class ticket* ste honored and the price of a tort It. Vile enough and big enough fur tw>, la very reassmabir, In: lorthet inforsnatiwM eee A F it aars, II A X Agent loop t'lt| Market Ms pot I pturns path for Cut a • » wa«ot k mis I * Mow* AO i „s<su i onto t ssster* Ad Pattaf, per pawed ... ... . 1 !»**. P»» Aoe Plasma < • D. C. DOE, A. P. CULLEY, Vlce-Prosldont. Caabiar. FIRST BANK OF LOUP CITY. General Banking Business Transacted. _• Capital Stack, $60 ,000b Loana on Improved (anna at MINI par eaoi. Bart Oompanp and baaC law to be had In the wak Oommmnn:-Chamlrrl national Bank. Raw York dtp, B. I4 Omaha (■raioaal Baaa. Omaha. Rahaaaba W. 3. FISHER, GEO. E. BENSCHOTER, Attorney and Notary Publlo. Publliher Loor Orrr Nobthwmtbb* FISHER & BENSCHOTER, RE.ll, ESTATE .1GE.Y7%. LOUP CITY, • - NEBRASKA. Town Lots, Wild, Cultivated and Irrigated Lauds for Sale AD/VjVI SCH/U4PP, Will pay the tugboat tuai -- - &11 g:i®tdj» ©f ^t?ai^ at McAlpino, Loup City, Shaupp, and Ashton. Alro higheat prices paid for hogs and cattle at Loup City. Wake Hp your system by waking up your liver—Simmons Liver Regulator will do it—and a twenty-live cent, pack age at that. It Is an active liver reme dy and a mild laxative. Just the medi cine for all the ratnlly, children and all. It’s a sluggish liver that causes all sickness because of the poison that gets Into the system. Try Simmons Liver Regulator. It Is better than pills. J. II. Zellln & Co., Philadelphia, Pa. The best blood medicine for twenty live cents—enough for the whole fami ly. Get c package of Simmons Liver Regulator, the best spring medicine and the bust blood medicine, because it Is the best liver medicine. If your liver is active It will throw off all im purity In the system, and all depression of spirit. Waae up your liver, but do It with Simmons Liver Regulator. J. II. Zellln & Co.. Philadelphia, Pa. W\KTBl> HkVkUAl. FAITHFUL Hkk OKWt* inon Li travel for reapoBelbte eeiebllabed Uou*« Id Neurwekw Mwry ♦'*». payable 111 weekly kiidekpeueee 1‘ueUioii periueueui. Itofereuce, fcucloee »etf-kdilre»e«Hl elamped euvelopeU The Mktloubi. »Ul UulUliDR • M AkTAH'k KALI. Docket N>. Ho. lid. Id tbe Oiyeell • ‘uurl «f Ibe l!bll«l elate. fur Ike dlrlrtot of Hebraakk. i eulral Lodd end Treel touipDDy. el. el . I'uoiplelkewte llw*h'*M«l‘wt4e«. e*. HI . UefMlMlA li CMMMMV Fureeluaore *1 kolRed# p while Dot lee I* Hereby Rivet* Ibel ll ooiaueaee ml b* virtue of e decree ewier ed l« ibe above, «eoee »k »Ae HA de> o Deeeatbkt, ('*». 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JPinnc rot nut 1-Feven, Congestion*. Inflammation*. >9 9—Worms, Worm lever. Worm Colic... ,1 i S-Teethlugi Collet Cryln*. Wakefulness .9 tDiarrhea, of Children or Adulu. Dy*enterr,Or1plng, Bllloua CoUo.... •-Cholera Morboe, Vomiting. d »—Cough*, Cold*. Bronchitis... ,! £—Neuralgia, Toothache. Faceacha.... d i •-Headaches, nick Headache, Vertigo. . 1(1—Drape paia, BiUimane**. OinaUnation ,! ll-Muppreaat-d or l’ululul l’erleds. .9 19—Whites, Too I'rofuao Ferlodl.! i IS—Croup, l.aryngllla, Hoaraenem.... d 14-Hall Itbeum, Erytlpela*. Enmtiona. .1 19—Rheumatlam.or Rheumatic Faina.. d tg-Malarla, Chill*. Fever and Agns.... d l IT—File*, mind or Bleed! if. ..*.*.,•.••••*« i9w IN-Optiibaluir, Bore or Weak Ena..... d I iwtaturrb, Influents, Cold tu toe Head .9 90—Whooping Cough. dj 91—Asthma, Oppressed Breathing....a., d I 93- Ear Dlscbargea, Impaired Hearing d ! 91—Herolula, Enlarged elands. Swelling d 94 l.eu. ral Debility. 1-hy.leal Wmkumg d lY-HIdnrr ... . 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