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    i Loup City
VOL. XIV ~~ LOUP CITY, SHERMAX
|| The Northwestern
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY
AT THE COUNTY HEAT.
UKO. K. IIKKMCHOTKH.
Editor and Publtahar.
TERMS SI 50 ft Tsar. II Paid in Advance
lateral at the lauf City Povtofllna for traaa
BiMlun Uirough Ute inalU at tec. in d
•last matter.
Bixby says that Representative J.
M. Snyder, of Slierman county will
speak before the session closes. Mr.
Snyder is build up on the hit and
miss plan. He has a receipt for ma
king booms with his month und is
liable to go off at any time.
It is surprising what a large
amount of corn there is throughout
this and adjoining counties. It is
not so plentiful right here in this
locality, where the June hail played
havoc, hut there is enough for use
and some to sell even here. But
throughout the country there is an
emmense quality of corn. As we
passed down the B, & M. line Inst
week nearly every farmer along the
route, not only had his cribs full but
there were great piles on the ground.
Very large cribs at every station
were filled to the top. Nearly every
one who has money to invest is
buying corn, not for shipment how
ever but to hold for better prices.
Every farmer whocaD, should hold
his corn. It we should have a short
crop next year the price will he much
better.
(Jims Snyder, son of Reprcsenta
g tive J, M. Snyder was at the State
I capital trying to secure an appoint
ment for a position id tbe legislature.
He came borne, however, with noth
ing but disappointment as a reward
for his efforts. We understand that
be lays the cause of bis defeat at the
door of Congressman elect, W. L.
* Greene, who it seems was very cons
picuous in tbe lobby rooms. It is
said that no one withoutMr.Greene’s
reccommendation need apply. The
Northwestern would have been
pleased to see Charley get a position,
and if that honorable body had lis
tent'd less to the dictations of Mr.
Greene and doue the right thing by
{Sherman county he would now b«
listed with the great army ol em
plot i t's at the capitol building.
"George K Uoii-choier, editor ot
I lie boiip (J|l \ NorthWEsTETN, un
uouuC'ti tiie fit lii i he world through
Id- piper lira tie l- alter the IjOlIp
Cot 1* - olli e. liensehoter came
i-i L up l> \ hi foie the eoiillty of
Ml.'MU Ol Was • Igiinized and has pas
sed tlir iieh seti i 11 seiges of grass
loippe. , Indians and populism
Getnae - bod Head would make u
» ^reo r. il ei"i' "ellilid the little pig
1*1 iii Ii n-*> mil ilia long jirawilei! »<*l
lii*g i mg ormi.-t .uni (mionl. niotlioint*
ml ■« Aii il jn**ni valuable lo tiiui in
ui-iiiii.i n. .null mill whistling
• H iio'. Snoot II mn ii mi ni'i-o'ii
y | fill'll*li» Hill il ia umli litni il in
lliia |im' ii f iliii i-omurv I lint Juitgt'
Wall i» Hi*- T •!»'• Hurliiiu>on of tin*
faator in Shonnsn t'oimiv suit if
Bmiailiotfi i'iitt got tlio Ingoraoll
lougutNl gtnitloUiHil ua a running
ont'o ii*' in tv go1 tlio |irivilogo of *l|
• IriliUllMg III* '*Wu |i ijn la, I liil
lfui«
I'lto mIi ivo ttriuiiti from tlio (ion of
tlio oiljior of tlio Or>l if iu woulil
*ii iu to i>nIloilo tlisl our - Imnoo*
for gotliltg t • lo* I' M 1*0 10 tlofoloi*
otturolt tt|ioti iho tHtlnrat-monl * f
■|.i.Ig* \\ til. M hllo Wt» koltovo Hill
a > oini r** i«' ill ft tu Mr Walt
wo i| I *lo its i tt harm tot wo no
• llljlll lo thlttk ihtt a IWIMIH *ll<Uill
• ’ tti<( tut III* ***11 ittotila a 1*1 I* atrt'h
.04 » y. will <•. *tf I’liiiln tmat V\ n t
Wo watt >» Sit V. flora* tto.t* fi *it* u.o
^,i 't*!* ni l * a, • • I aitt tho Ir|Mtt*il' t
It it a. n it |>artt ui.it it ft* *tss t*i *i*i*
itt|*H'*lt* tw l‘Ut ft n*i Hi* lirgval |f*a
*i hi* tin «| If wtt got I'll* a* tit i
4 |t ii>*< i ••* i m Oar |wi|iiu» o *
* on** In < a tw*' • ■*( in til* all In. n
|*l||ht*4Ht wit • gat tholt MI41I st lit*a
|tisov. It sis* ia*HMM uaarlt |l| of
Mm rw|Mvwo«t ittv« iwmhm *us >*f
Mm town
k
The Edgar Post severely criticises
the action of Anuiu, the Washington
correspondent of the State Journal,
for his constant attacks upon Sena
tor Thurston and his opposition re
garding the conformation of Mc
Hugh. The Post says: “So persist
ent is he in bis attacks on the sena
tor that suspicion is becoming gen
eral that he is animated by personal
motives rather than a desire for the
public good. Under ordinary cir
cumstances we are of the oppinion
that the democrats should be allow
ed to settle their own squabbles, but
in the matter of the judiciary, sena
tors should Dot allow partisan feel
ing to inlluence them to submit to
ill advised appointments by the ex
ecutive. If McHugh is confirmed he
will not only be district judge for
the state, but will also be, practical
ly United States district and circuit
courts for the district of Nebraska,
and these positions require judicial
training and ability of the highest
order. It may be that McHugh has
these qualifications. We do not
know. We do know, however, that
Senator Thurston is on the ground
and in possession of all the facts in
the case, ahu we fully believe that
he is acting conscientiously and con
sistent with these facts. Thurston
is responsible to the republican par
ly in Nebraska for his official acts,
and he would be doing both his
and his state an irreparable injury if
li« (rnvn liiu u'tnuf urn t<i n mini wlut
is in any way unfit fur the high office
of federal judge. Senator Thurston
has every means of judging us to
McHugh’s fitness for the office and
has concluded that lie is not the
proper man for the place, and when
it corned to deciding between Thurs
ton’s ability to judge of such fitness
and honesty in drawing eonclutions.
and the ability and honesty of An
nin in the same connection, we will
be excused if we take tne senator
every time. The insinuation of the
Journal correspondent that the
sound money democrats supported
McKinley in the recent campaign
for the sake of the political spoils
they might get out of it is an insult
to their patriotism, and besides they
have been pretty well looked after
by the present administration in
giving life positions to deputy reve
nue collectors, pension examiners
and poslotlice inspectors, all of whom
are sound money democrats. This
is simply another one of his schemes
10 stir up feeling against Thurston.
Annin is no doubt a bright sort of
man, but he is uol of the maleriul
nt which history makers are made.”
NO MONEY KEylMREO
"it takes money to ruu a news
paper.” u hat an exageratiou; what
i a whopper. It has been disproved
l a thousand times; it is a clean case
< i an bui tut; viu
zetie. It do* m liikc money to run
i uewajniper. It can run without
' money it is not a busiu-is* venture,
li is a chantuuie institution, a beg
ging oouceru, a highway robber.
Uodfory, a ucWs|<a|icr Is a child
| of ttiu air, a crealuiu of a dream,
li can go ou ami on, wiien any other
concern would !> • m the hands of a
iscciver and wound U|e with cobweb*
in the windows. tl lake* a aciuMl
I luting, alirobatic imagination, auti a
1 half doamu white shuts and a raii
I road {)»»» to ruu a he**i>a|<cr. lint
money heaveus to Ileal* v and »|\
times round, whoever needed money
I to conduct * ne«Bi»ay*>iKind words
are the meadiuiu of cveltungu that
do tlw Imsinesa (or the editor kind
wold* au<| social tickets When ton
see au edltol with money, watch him
||w it tie |e*>ing hi* ittlit and dt»
gi st mg to* |i|ofes«iOti. Ni l el gio
M*w*ey to sit **t|>o«, Make him
on 'f it eNt lie ItSes |o swat*.
I we when you die, af ar haring
at** i rat ad f.'f ye ars and she*leal at
I he olltuf and hr* little Jim tins
i W sure and hare y ur sl i
, t;d Is. * r *r**»» ■ »*»t| , | | m s li
, owe »*f rortr , |>>cg vhihtrsn, amt
when she leads the £• neloats ool
toirchlug lies a*'ont yort. (wti rmti
hel Ha as*d it o-ku t>> the edited
|r «i i| it overwhelm him Mower
is vt-mining s»>i what he ma
ia y owr heall felt lkm». I hew he
rg« thank the |a«rn<« ■ s and IUi uu
thank the grewef Take yowl Job
to the )«d* ettte* and than um*
i ami sww|- a eumjale mewl ary
ticket for a local announcement,
lie sure and have the ticket marked
not trnasferable, oilier wise the editor
might sell it and thereby get pay for
his advertising (Jet your lodge
letter heads printed out of town or
buy rubber stamps to print them
with, and then flood the editor with
beautiful thoughts in resolutions of
respect and cards of thanks. They
make such spicy reading, and when
you pick it up filled with these glow
ing and vivid mortuary articles you
are sow picud of your little local
paper.
But money—score the filthy thing.
Don’t let the pure innocent editor
know any thing about it. The editor
gives his bounty away. The Lord
lovgs a cheerful giver. He’ll take
care of the editor. The editor lias
a charter f rotn the state to act as door
mat for the whole community. He
will get the paper out some way;
stand up for the town, and whoop it
up for you when you run for office.
Don't "'orry about the editor; lie'll
get on. The Lord knows how
but somehow. ’
SolnsUiliiK for Nothing.
Iii addition to giving two papers
each week the Semi-Weekly State Jour
nal now gives to each person sending
41.00 a free premil! :ji. You can have
your choice of llie Toledo Blade or New
Y< rk Tribune. Or you can have two of
these papers lice : Poultry News, Hwlne
Breeder Farm News and Womankind.
Hundred* of other free premium* such
as a splendid Atlas, State Journal Al
man ie, United States History etc. Send
post il card mpiest for premium list
l ou souuiu reeu me ooiirnui um mg nu
leglslature no matter what other papw
you read at other times. You must
send your money direct to the State
Journal, Lincoln Nebraska to get any
of these free premiums.
The Union Pacific System has Inau
gurated a thorough colonist s eeping
car service between Council Blufl's and
Portland, This car leaves Co Bluffs on
our train No 3 daily at 3 15 p in and
passengers go through whituut change
Berths in this car can be secured by
request at tills ollloe. In addition to the
above, we also run a through colonist car
daily to San Francisco and a perma
nently conducted colonist car weekly
every Friday to San Francisco and Los
Angelos. Full information can be ob
tained by writing or calling on
Frank VV C'llne, Agent.
Lost. A dear little child, who made
home happy by its smiles. And to
think it might have been saved had the
parents only kept in the house One Mi
nute Cough Cure the infallible remedy
for croup.
Get your choice of China Cup and
Saucers or other dishes with 1 pound of
the celebrated Lock-Chop, tea at 30cents
at Gasteyer's.
LEGAL NOTICE.
State of Nebraska, ) _
Stierman County, ) ”• ”• Stato of Nebraska
To Malls Kowalski, Frances Kowalski
and Aultuiaii Miller and Company:
You will lake nolice liiat on the IHtli
da of January, 1H1I7. Allred If. itrown,
William Huffman and Henry Jayne a»
Trustees, plaintiffs herein tiled tliotr pe
tttion In Hie district court of Stierman
county, Nebraska against said defendants,
the object and prayer of which are to
foreclose a certain mortgage executed hr
the defendants, Matts Kowalski and
France' Kowalski to l'he Muscatine Mort
gage and Trust Company upon the tot
lowing described premises situate In Sher
man county, and Stale of Nebraska to
e'll North west quarter of Seel um In
Township hi, North of Itaiige 11 west
(which was thereafter duly assigned to
plaintiff ) to serare the payment of a eer
lam bond of •iissi.no, dated December .'4,
issd, un i due and (atvahle Dm cm her 1st,
JGi u it It loll I Ilf Mfflllft IMIltm It 11 IU* f 1
lur *15 UU each, that »ald hoiul anil Intercat
coupon* draw I tile real at um |>«r t-tml
nflet luaturlly. And aald l*uud, and Mv«
Imereti omipon* payable respectively
lieceuther I, IHij, June 1, I*■*.<.», Decent
Imr l, ixui, June I, nail, and UnNUilml I,
l*ol, art- wholly due and unpaid, and kher«
la now tine upon **id hole* and MU'
and lur laac* paid lo protect lliell
atcurilv in llieanm •>! K6,n, and itilereal
at the rale •>( ten pel cent per annum, the
>oittre<tte •nmol #1 At 4 -I lor which attui
with tnlercat ii.on I in* date plaintiil
play* lur a decrre that defendant* he re
.pure I to nay Ihe atm* or that aald prem
l«e* mar oe ai d lu *atl*fy the auiuunl
luund due.
You are required to an*Wer aald million
on or betoreihe drat day "I March, in.
Ualad Mite tJ dav uf January, id*'
Art ami li ll|ii*«,
ii mi i » iti mu** and
II»tat Jt t as, aa trualeea.
Ity J w fat » and
Altewt t W Aluutlki. tta
lot I* KtiB. their Altuiuey*.
t'lerfe ul the O atrlel I'outl
AwMd<«) Highott Honor*,
World * FMr.
DU
BAUNG
POWDiR
MO.sr li v) i 1 \I*B
A fto* to tpe t» an i l i « I w Jut,
t*m 4-oat Ate- ■' - •** At * n • ■ ■ • t ■■ <e «wh
4J AI A* um >t AKU4KU.
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THE BEST
SPRING MEDICINE
Is Simmons Liver Regulator don’t
forget to take it. Hie I .iver gets sluggish
j 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 wake up your IJver
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 THIS lli:sT It I.OOI) when
your svstem is In ,A1 condition, and that
will only be when the Liver Is kept active.
Trv a Liver I- medy once and note the
difference. * take only SIMMONS
Liver re ‘ >r it is Simmons
Liver REG! 1 WOK which makes the
I difference. I akc it. in p wdcr or in liquid
already prepared, or i ike a tea of the
powder; bit’ ta v I W)NS I IVER RP.GU
LATOR. Ymi il laid tP RLI) Z on every
package, ! i /r it.
J. II. '/a\tiii : Co,, I'liibnP litStlu, l*a.
TIMK TABLE
LOUT CITY. NKBK.
Lincoln, Denver,
< Dm alia, Helena,
* "liicagn, Butte,
Ht. .foi-epb, Balt Lake City.
Kansas city, Portland,
St. Louis, San Francisco,
anil all points and all points
East and South West.
THAI MB LEAVE AH EOLLOWSi
No .’>!. Aeon., dally except Sunday
for all |hiiills .l:l.* a in
No .VI Accm. dully, except Sunday
for Arcadia.. 0:90 p m
sleeping dinner and reclining chair cars
(Ncata free) .in through train-* rickets
sold ami baggage chocked to any point In
the I' iiln il Status or Canada.
For Information, maim, time tallies and
tickets * all on or write to A. F. Worts
Agent. Or J. FRANCIS, Uen’l. Passenger
Agent, Omaha, Nebraska,
C. P. RAILWAY.
Beginning Sunday, November 17th,
train# will arrive and depart at this
Elation as follows:
Leaves Leaves
Monday, ) r ro I Tuesday, 1 g. oq
Wednesday, > ' Thursday. \
Friday, P‘'*■ I aturday )tt 1 m
Arrives at Loup City daily 8.16p.m.
daily.
Close connection at Orand Island for
all points East and West.
F. W. Clink, Agent.
Wanted An Idea SSS
protect y*,ur Idem*: they moy bring you wealth.
Writ.* JOHN WKUDERBUKN A CO.. Patent Attorn
nevr. Washington, 1). C.. f. r tholr gU» lir as ottsr
And list of two Lundrod iuventk*• * wuuted.
rji 8. SIGUT1NG ALE,
’ LAWYER.
Does a General Law ana Collection Bosiness
A Notary Public, .Stenogrr her and
Typewriter In ottl* .
ONK li.-Ott MOUTH OF FIRST HANK.
1.0LP C1T1» • * HO&ABKA.
_I_ ^
J. K1SIILK.
Attnrney-at-Law,
AND NOTHY PUBLIC.
Will Delead ii) Foreclosure Cases
A!.SO DO A GENKKAI, HEAL
ESTATE BUSINESS
oHii.c In Nohtiiwkstkmn ding
LOCI' CITY, • • • I- HUASKA
HERMANN KRUNZE M- D
Physician and Simeon,
ASHTON, • NKHR.
'P INkf*.
1 »«of. ,»r EXPRESS *"1*
GENERAL DELIVERY LINE
AU fa «)>»«*• •>« • anttrt
Wanted An Idea £j«3
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THE MILD POWER CUKES.
HUMPHREYS’
Dr. Humphreys' to perl firs are aeiaettfloa&y
anil carefully prepared Homed Is*, need for years
in private practice and for over thirty yearn by
the people with entire aurora*. Every slug Is
Bpeclflc a special cure for the disease named.
■a rerimr rot man
1—Fewer*. Congestions, Inflammations. .9
9-Wsrun, Worm Fever, Worm Collo... .ft
ft—Teething; Collo, Crying, Wakefulness .! 1
4—Diarrhea, of Children or Adults. .9
0—Drseutery,Or1ptng, HlllousColic.... .3
ft—Cholera Morbus, Vomiting. ,11
9-Cougha, Colds, Bronchitis.... ,3
8-Neuriilgln, Tootbuchn, Faceacha.... ,i I,
ft-llendai Hum, Hick Hi adache, Vertigo. ,11
90-DrsPepoln, Biliousness, Constipation .ft
II— Mappreasi-d or I'nInfill Period*, .ft
19—While*. Too Profuse Period*. .ft
13- Croup. I.nryagllia. Hoarsen***.... 4 I,
14- Malt itheum, Jryelpel**, Eruption*. ,!
Id IIheumu11.in,or IUieumatloPains.. .1 i
■ 9 Malaria, ( hills, Fever and Ague.... .! I
IT—Piles,Blind or Bleeding. .
IH-Ophihnlmr, Bore or Weak Ere*....., .1 I
■•-Catarrh, Influent*, Cold In U>* Head J i
110—Whooping Cough. 3
Si-Asthma, oppressed Breathing... 44
S3-Ear lllachnrgaa, Impaired Hearing .ft
Sg-Mcrofula, Enlarged Olntidu, Swelling .3
4 General llehlllty, Ifliystral Wssknsst 4 L
99-llropsy, and ScantyBecretlona. .11
3ff—Men-Hlrkaaas, Blekness from Hiding 4 .
•T—Kidney lllaeaaaa....3
3H-Nervous Debility...1. 1
39 More Mouth, or Canker. . >
30-l'rlnnt y Weakness, WettlngBsd. .! >
Si-Painful Period* .. .9
St-lllseosesoftbe Heart.PalpUatlonl.i 1
33—P.pllrpsy, Bpaams. H(. Vitus’ Dane*...1,0
34-DlpHihrrlu, Ulcerated Bore Throat.. .3
3ft—ChroaleCongestions*Eruptions, .ft
I111 It DR. HUMPHREYS’ AQ|A A£Q
II specific for Unlit ZD •
Pat up In stnnll battle* of plessant pallaM.Jnrt
ms your vest pocket.
gold byDrssstsu, or seel post-y.14 en rsestyt sfystsa
Vs Musrsssvs' U.S0SL (kulsrsse A lUvlwS,, msltodhs*
titrruukts' anu.to.,111 * lit tniisa lb, lift tvu
SPECIFICS,
HUMPHREYS’
WITCH HAZEL OIL
“THE PILE OINTMENT.”
FnrPtlss-Fstamai or Internal. Blind or Hindi nff
Fistula In Auo; Itching or Bleeding of thefioMaK
The relief la lmmedlaiothe cur* certain.
I TBICft, 90 CTE. THIAUlIZH.aiOTft.
lots by Dress tot*, or asst |»u-t*IA sa rscWpt sTsdN,
Btinttlll’ MB. to.,Ill * III Witness lb, Beebat.
-wfDeatli
r
W« Sell Direct to
the Farmer al Deal
er's Prised.
It In. I B Plow . 17.00
i” •• Getter.'.'.Juo
• 1-ever Harrow... bill
12 1(1 lilac •• .UB
Cultivator*.HI®
Hiding Cultivator Is®
CaneHM, (I) gallon. ...KUO IHse ’’ .24 06
Champion winger _ Corn Bballer.......449
Bowing Machine-1300 ClderUTu77..Sn
Nine Top Buggy.36® Food •• .........M,W
I toad Wagon.24.00 Com Plntr. * C’r 30®
I flu other things as cheap.
This Is Just what uvory famier wants. Big cata
logue Free. Bend In your order* or oalt on our
advertising agent.
HAPG00D PLOW CO., Box 82, Alton, III.
D. C. DOE, A. P. CULLEY,
Vice-President. Cashier.
FIRST BANK OF LOUP CITY.
General Banking Business Transacted.
Capital Stock, $60 ,000b
Loans on Improved farms aS RIRB per cent. Bart Company art kart Mi
to be had to the oaat.
OoBsaaroitDKim:—Chemical Itatkmal Bank. Rev York <Mp, R. I4 ftaall
**aloaal B»»i Omaha. Rehnaeke»
W. J. FISHER, GEO. E. BENSCHOTER,
Attornny soil NoUry Public. Piibllibnr Lour CiTT Nohtuwmtkiui
FISHER & BENSCHOTER,
ttjbi.u, §: vis.
Lour CITY, • NEBRASKA.
Town L>u, WiM, Cultivate*! an l Irrigate*! Iannis for Hal*
........-?
ADAM SGHAUPP,
\\ ill pay the highest market price for
All Kii\dR of til
Mo AI pi nf, I r*iup City, Hlnupp, ami Ashton. Mao high**!
prince pai«l f**r h *g# ami oat tie at Loup City,
aw*