Loup City Northwestern. VOL, XIV. ~~ ~^LOUP CITyTWeRMAN COUNTY NEBKASKA, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 36, 1W>7.NUMBER 52 ;| The Northwestern PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AT THE COUNTY SEAT. QEO. K. IIKNNCIIOTliUt. Bdltor and Publisher. TERMS >1 SO par Tsar. II Paid In Advanea ■stored at the Loop Clip Poetofflne for true throngh the malls as seoaeid. olaee visitor. It is H. M. Sullivan of Broken Bow for district judge instead ot H. M. Mathew of Loup City. The Sixth congressional district will have two representatives on tiie board of woman managers of the Trans Mississippi exposition. The mass meeting was held at Broken Bow February 2f for the purpose of electing said delegates. Kugene Moore, the only republican ^ state olllcer that was ever well spoken of by the populists, has been found to be $27,000 abort in iiis aceounts. The World-Herald says that he has been arrested and will tie given an opportunity to state what he has done with the money. There are yet a few orfices for Governor Ilolcotnh to till by appoint mcnt. We suggest that it might be well for the governor to go to Custer county for material to fill out the balance of the list. There is lots of territory iu Custer anil from the amoaut of hungry olflce seekers she produces wo apprehend that there will be bat little difficulty in finding enough material to finish up the job. The populists here are justly in ■/ iver the action of C ..rn-v Holcomb appointing H. M. Sullivan (a republican) of Broken Bow judge * of the Sixteenth district. They are not backward iu saying that Sher man county shoald have been this time honored, espetially when they came forward with a candidate with the recognized ability and Illness of R. j Nightingale, who has been an ardent worker for the success of the party since its organization. Many of the populists are quoting Sulli vsb’s speech delivered here during the campaign, in which he said he 'was a republican, and denounced the -whole populist platfoirn except the .silver plank. In another column appear a let ter written by L. A. Rosseter and addressed to the Ord Quiz iu an ■wer to a very grave oharge made against him in that paper. It seems that the wrath of the Quiz nun was somewhat aroused by au article which appeared iu the St. Paul Phikbriirrunli uml written bv Mr. lt'ii wc'er. The Phonograph article gave the Quiz a roast anil we behave the Quiz man was perfectly jut tilled iu auaweriug it Kosseier should not have written the article iu the first plan1, but being galled by being dis placed by an inferior workman, be probably would not lesiat the tempt* turn Hut iu answering, lha Quiz man allowed In* wrath to get the uppcrbaud of him and made the charge that l(o»aeier waa died from the QnU ottlce for “systematically at tall tig money," Now for the pur pan (>f placing Mr, Uoasetar right we allow him space ta this paper and will arid that •« believe the charge to W foe tided purely np-u animosity f>»r two reason* tVst. Iwvyuw we have known Mi H'Wnirr , fiW many year* Ilia parent* r«*id* h*ea ami ha haa been in our employ V great deal and l* at this wtriti g Peewmi, heeanea on I’shistry f, |*i»; Mr llaahsii. Its Quiz editor, gate S|r Hoeaetef a reewmmundatutn %•> the newspaper frataiulty Now it j Mr HtUMin it guilty «f the aharga pratsire.I lha Quia o«*a a* ap-dogi hi the newspaper fraternity for has tug rwcemi mended him la their a at vkm MACHINE LUNCHES. THE GERMAN AUTOMATIC DISPENSEP OF QUICK REPASTS. The Mot Principle Applied to Hritmirkotg No Walter* to Fee or to Nwear At—A Good Lunch Banket Mheme Used on German Hallway*. Germany is showing the rest of tin world how “quick lunches” may lx served without employing waiters am how a hungry person may have jusl what he wants to eat uud drink at u fixed prico without paying an extra tip and without feeling himself called upon, no matter how particular he mav be, to find fault with tho service unless he is satisfied to make his complaint tc u mechanical contrivance, which diffen from some waiters in so far that it makes no pretense of caring a rap 01 tho t urn of a handle how uncomfortable or how badly served tho hungry oin may lx*. Tin) contrivance, which ha been perfected by tho Quisioana com pa uy of Berlin is so perfectly arranged that even those people who object ft the manner of washing tho ••ups aw plates in the ordinary quick lunch places ars deprived of their cause foi complaint because every customer maj sup< rviso the cleaning of the cup which ho will use, and if ho is so inclined niaj otton/1 tn flu. /Intir Ultlriaiilf Tho quick lunch stands arc provide* 1 with automatic spraying nozzles foi cleaning glass and china und insure per feet cleanliness. No rubber tubing it used to conduct liquids, silv* r tubes be ing employed for the purpose. The serv ico is run by clockwork. In place of the ordinary counter there are sets of ornamental cabinets range*: along one side of the room, which hav* a shelf projecting at a convenient height, upon which glasses and cups art placed. Above these there are faueett and a number of slots to receive the coin. When tho customer has decided what sort of a drink he wants—coffee, tea, chocolate or beef tfsa—in* drops the coin in the slot and receives the regula tion quantity. The cold drinks—lemon ade, soda water and all sorts of “soft drinks”—are kept in glass vessels and tho hot drinks in nickel tanks surround ed by a iiot water bath, which is heated by gas. But tho establishment is not limited to drinks, and the hungry man may also be served. Sandwiches und cake* are kept in a glass stand, circular in shape, which is covered with a glass be)] V itj (1 contains about a dozen sandwiches, and the purchaser indicate* his choice by dropping his coin into the slot opposite the kind ho wants, and the stand revolves sufficiently to bring hi* sandwich to an opening where he may take it out. Utanrls similarly arranged provido hot beef, chicken and other meats. The quick lunch is nothing new in Germany, though, as any person will know who has made a railroad trip be tween Berlin and Copenhagen by way of Warnomnnde. A man who made the trip several years ago said: “ We wero coming back from Den mark and stopped at a little place on the German frontier at about noon. Everybody was hungry, and tho Ameri can contingent was disappointed when the conductor shouted, ‘Funf minuten 'aufeuthalt. ’ Wo knew that five minute* would not give us time for a meal, and we lost no time in leaving the c6ach a* soon os it was unlocked. Everybody rushed pellmell into tho restaurant, whero a lot of wiro things thut looked like old fashioned rattraps wero piled up. Everybody grabbed a trap, paid about 25 cents for it und rushed back tc the train. ‘‘What looked like a trap was really an ingeniously contrived lnuch basket having three compartments. In one wa> an ample portion of chicken; tho next contained sandwiches, and tho third a dainty piece of piistry und u small bot tle of wine, over which a little drink iug glass wus fastened Little salt and pepper shakers ami a knife ami fork were fastened to the sides, and the whole was covered with a Japanese pa per napkin. The fact that we were all hungry and tliat the whole arrangement was .uoxpccted may have had some thing to do with our enjoyment of tie luncheon, hut it was agreed that it was the most perfect of the ‘quick’ kind wt hail ever seen. The bottom of the wire lunch basket was covered with a piece of glass, and a paper l» neuth it U*r«> the requtwt in < is still la bweimsu, selling dm sums old mudwhhs* h> dm mmphi who canmS afford to rhh> hi draw lug lout car*, and hi tie in the Mk>l lum h oh the plan 4 th»a* w hmh I my hate M sum part . 4 Ksnyr w wUl L* a bhsaiag. “—*>»ew York fni am “A RICH KG ADR I’BOlU-IOATB" The Quiz exchanges, as a rule with only t he host class of papers--those that are ably edited and neatly printed. Hut it has continued to exchange with the St. Paul Phonograph partly because it used to be edited by such capable men as A. A Kendall and J. I- Claltln. and partly because It is a next-door neighbor. Hut it Is never carefully read at the Quiz oflied ami seldom even looked at. It was by accident only that, we saw in Its columns last week a . long roast of the Quiz news bulletin. I be article appeared an an editorial, but It wa* evi dently written by that renegade profligate w ho was tired from the Quiz office for systematic^ ally stealing money. The ridiculousness of the whole alTair is very pointedly put In the following paragraph taken from the rtt. I aul Republican this week: runny mistakes frequently criep Into print, because of the endless hurry and rush of the newspaper business, but everything In that line that, the writer hai witnessed was edlpw d by the apparently premeditated (if It has any premeditator, which we doubt» deed of a local contemporary last week In criticising the typo* graphical appearance and style of one of the acknowledged neatest papers In the state. I he Idea of such a Journalist Ic scarecrow as the poor old Fhonogrndh having the sublime nerve to read the riot act to the Ord Quiz on the subject of its variegated stylo” Is laughable Indeed. The renegade profligate who was fired from the Quiz office for systematically stealing money" has been given the opportunity of an swering the above, which was taken from the Ord Quiz of February 19, throagh thi columns of this paper. To W. W. Haskell. Ord. Neb.: This Is from the fellow who went to work for you on the i*tb day of May. 1*90. on the magnificent •alary of *u.»o per day and trie promise of a raise a« soon as times improved"; I am the fellow who put in thirty long weary days in distributing pi and dead Jobs left by yourself and other blacksmith printers from 1*93 to 1HM; I am the one who brought back your wan ing Job patronage and told big lies In ads through your paper to do it ; 1 am the fellow who Is con side rod by the citizens of Ord and yourself as t he best printer that ever performed in your city; I am the fellow who brought to you the trade of the young men around the town who gave dances and other entertain ments and who formerly patronized tin Journal office; lam the fellow who paid money from my own pocket for a boy to help mo "blow out thr fellow who trove your office it touch of high life und got work you would never linve re celved on your own uncord. You are the follow who told me when I asked if I were going to get find that you "didn't, know,” that you had not hired my successor permanently -just giving himn trial: you ara till) fellow who told ir.c that you "hated" to Are me but licit : r< wi r" other consldern tlons (postofflces. etc.. I suptiose); you are the fellow who admit!i i h> mi in the pn « nee of tin devil In you oBIre and also told other people that my sin '■< s..or Is a botch of a printer; vou iirv th« fellow who udoiltutd t.'» u cortalii hogbuyer In Ord that the " dy thing you hod against me was tl l wm addicted to drink. Yet because I ;;.c e yon a gentle rail-down through the colni.u.s ... the St. Paul Phono graph. ..ditch I should not bale noli'! bad you treated mi fairly, you lnaUc tlie siui. meat that 1 was Bred for systematically stealing money. ... You know, a does everybody else who are at all familiar with the i^ul/ office, that I did not have tiie handling of the money: you were at the ollke every morning before me und were usually the last one Uyrc home. The only time X haii.il"d any of your money was during your ulisonc. and then 1 didn't take in enough to pay the express on the weekly supply of mates from i,he American I’res* association. And hud I held out every cent of your money 1 got my lingers on 1 wouldn't have enough to "set In a "penny-ante" poker game. I recall one In stance where, during your abseace. I sold one dollar s worth of chattel mortgages to a man residing In Krlcson. I placed the money In the drawer and when the drayman came up I gave him I# cents to pay the express on the weekly grist of plates and some other stuff When you returned l was telling you what had been done and what had not and pulled out the money box and stated that it contained kb cents, be ing the balance of the dollar, Close examina tion. however, revealed the fact that some of it (1 have forgotten how much) had been swiped, and by one whom you had accused of theft be fore uud who admitted thut he had taken money from you before. When 1 wrote the article In the St. Paul l'honograph 1 expected you would cull me down pretty hard, but 1 thought It would he some thing In regard to my drinking habits, to which you are so strongly opposed. 1 may have caused a panic In the booze market of Ord on divers and sundry occasions. Hut that was be cause they carried a small stock and a weak brand of liquors. He thut as it may. If I am guilty of "systematically stealing money” why did you not arrest me Instead of writing the following recommendation: "This is to certify that L. A. ltosseter. the bearer, lias been In my employ for a good while, and anv printer will Win) him very near the top as a printer either In the job or newspaper composing rooms.” Why did you, when you handed me the re commendation in the Koehler hotel id Grand Island, sav. I hope you get a good job, ltos sc tor )'' why didn’t you charge me with theft. Instead of corning up In a fawning inuiiuer and saying that you would have to discharge me, but could not help it ) why didn't you prosecute me for the systematic stealing of money) If 1 am thk-f whv do you recommend me to your brother publishers) Why did you ask Kditur Gobies of the Grand Island Independent to give me employment If 1 iim guilty of -sysienintlcully stealing money" unil drinking cocktails faster than Onl bnruuiderscun mil them 1 shall come as near walking the gold standard streets of paradise us Mr Unit of the Ord Haskell Yuii ur« OBP of thiMM rititrul Hlu'kM'W a ho worship oh Sunday are for the remainder of the week are tu close eoiumuulon with -Ulan Hut you will he surprised 111 eternity at the many Inaeeuiaete that hate crept la while drawing the boundary line between yourself and the etcroallv lost Hut you will actor t« court gcml that ilia possible for you to err In judgment on matters spiritual or otherwise this side of eternity . . In your article you slain that lha gul* eg change* with the Wst class of paters juntas though you thou - hi tie- guti to to In.' ruble and a» uaaie as the Virgin Mary i remchlbgr of y .,(i autlttg through your paper one week that th* yuu coot ytn.M] no objectionable advertise ui.-ols nor nothing thai ooukl aot lw read lie ft.ro the tiest society I call year altenitou tu i puam you puhli -lied Just a short ilm* bofot* ,uy discharge for »»stematieally steallu* a ,,a.-y la a Mr 'y^. cu .iwlte about rut-blag their dirt , it -sc ia it t iso the hart 1 o i Ai*»aaJcr Nurm-an »«u> prowi at cooAly at li.nirv ..hen is was beiautatwi lor I he uftv» hi which hr- *a* . I ■ ewd u. a handsome rot* Mi l tf I uoii iuis ngrwill the republican* Awarded Munofi, World’* Pair. DU I HI!; 11 ■u POWDER MOST PI KPICT A MN tiuw <4 1t(‘# E rAi. i Nr a «a A si si aw*. Akwat a* «l **#M*MA 40 >t 4A> f Mfc *1 aNUAKU. told you to hush up, and the Quiz did not sit} a word about the local election during the rest of the campaign, save tel liny the people to vote for some road overseer or rotne minor officer. Your paper luis no more Influence In a local rumpalyn than Hostetler's Family Al manac and Its power for yood Is no yreutcr than the I’nllco (lazeite You know It. Us does every republican In Valley county, 1 am not a newspaperman nor a "Journalist '' Nothlny but an humldc primer llul l desire fair treatment. I was rulsed In Hherman county amt my parents still reside here. I have never been accused of stealing before and when a journalistic profligate such us you* Jumps up and accuses one of dishonesty It re minds one of a pickpocket yclllny "stop thief.'' I onpeetetl a complimentary notice from you through your paper after mv dlscharye. which til 11 * li l have helped me to find another |sislton. Ifni I did not. You were honorable ifi enough, however, to ylvo me three days'notice of my dine ha rye Jf lh< Ord Quiz was ever one of the ac knowledged nearest papers In the slate" I made It so, and have pretty yood evidence from the Hi. faul Republican admitting It. Here Is What the Republican sats: I,. A. Hosa tcr, Ord, Neb.; Replying to yours ol even date, will say that under the present conditions of business I very much re gret that I cannot give you u position. I am somewhat familiar with your work, und I would tie very glad Indeed If I could feel Justified In hiring volt, I may lie able to pul yon onto something before long arid If I am you may ic i a .> u ed that 1 will do so, but at present I do not knew of anything. ' I might gooft with tills letter and tell other things I done for you. Mr Haskell, and will give om• more Item, und that. Is that I am the one who placed tin ta w, bulletin which you art- <• touchy" about ti your paper. Rut I did noi mention patent medicine ads and other [mill matter In it l ililfik this will in' sufficient to establish my Identity- However us u-art of a peroration ' I will slate that 1 do not mink anybody but a ernear wilde or u Mi thodlst could work for you anv /rial length of time ami 1 nearly con tracted i In - sweet caporal habit during my til in* innrilti*' nluv, \ii»! to b« u llltlr more Urvanonnuc l will Htty thut you urn uiruii caoutfh to itfuvfl tho i'l'ii from your t'« and tho dot from your l’* to Hiivcj Ink, incuii (Uiouuh to rldo on tho hark end of it irain to Mav« rur faro, moan onouffh to us« the w.u-t on flu* hack of your neck for u collar button to cheat the Icwrler who advcrtluea with vou. Therefore f *hall not he HurprlsiMi tit any accusation from vou, and clone by *aylni/ that lout pared t.o you hyenas are kitten* and i. • mb* is of the Mafia honorable citizen*. I*. A. ItOHHKTKlt. TREKS AND PLANTS, A full line Fruit Tree• of best varletle* at hard time* prices. Small fruits in large sup- J ply, Millhms of Strawberry plants very thrifty and well rooted. Get the bc»t near home and save fright or ox press. Send for price list, to NORTH BKND NURSERIES. North Bend Dodge County Nebraska. TIi* Nebraska l.eglsluturo. It is a recognized fact among Nebras kan* that no matter what other daily paper they read ut, other times, during tho legislative sessions they must get the Lincoln State Journal If they want all the News. Tho Journal I* right on the ground can get the latest doings of the law makers and frequently gives the news one day earlier than the Otna ler*,iupers. 'The Journal’s Washington Correspondent. Mr, Annin keep* the Journal reuders tborougly posted on Matter* of Interest to Nebraskans that ate h ipeningot the national capital .The Journal Is mailed at 50 cents per month without Sunday or 05 cents per moots with Sunday. It Is a great payer. Cblcora, Pa., “Herald” Richard Ven* el reports One Minute Cough Cure the greatest success of medical science. lie told us that It cured his whole family of terlhle coughs and colds, after all others so called cures had entirely failed. Mr. Vencel said, It assisted his children through a very bad siege of measels One Minute Cough Cure makes expec oration very easy and rapid. Oden dabl Bros. Tho Union Pacific System has inau gurated a thorough colonist sleeping car service between Council Bluffs and Portland. This car leaves Co Bluffs on our train Noil daily at 3 15 p in and passengers go through whitout change I Berths in this car can be secured by request at this otllce. In addition to the ! above we also run a through colonist car dally to Sun Francisco anil a perms* j nently conducted colonist car weekly I every Friday to San Francisco and Los Angelos. Full Information can be ob tained by writing or culltug on Frank \V Cline, Agent. f|i S. NIOIITIV'JALK, | * LAWYER. l)Dti i Geaerai uv ial Collectioo bdsiicss a Notary Public. aiaa»*raph«r aa<> Typewriter lu cNm ■ •ni. i> ok Mount or riRsr sank. Lour CITY, • • IMUilA. yy j. msiu k, Atturnau-at-Liiw. , am* MitltV ITliLIC. Will Defend Id Iureclt«urelates V.UII IN* A <1K\KH\«. HKAL iauti: bi n» N^srwwMtsss . <11*4 MM P cm * • • < SKttkt HERMANN KW'HIL M D Physician aid Samoa, \Mirov Mi H it »|' ISA* 1 • r»« .* EXPRESS *-•* GENERAL DELIVERY LIRE i t Mi wtWilf y»>Hfify Mi timr tablr LOUP CITY, NKBit Lincoln, Denver, Omaha, Helena, Chicago, Butte, St. Joseph, Halt Lake City. Kansas City. Portland, St. Louis, San Francisco, anil all points and all points Hast and South. West TRAINS I.RAVK AH FOLLOWS! No M. Aisem., lally except Hunday (or all points ..1 lift am No. S3. Accm. dally, except Hunday for Arcadia. il:SOpoi sleeping, dinner and reclining chair cars ;*«als free) on Ihrougti trains Tickets sold ami baggage checked pi any point In Lho United stales or Canada. For Information, maps, time tables and tickets call on or write to A. F. Worts Agent. Or J. FKANOls, (Jun’I. Passenger Agent, Omaha, Nebraska, U. V. HAIJ.WAT. Beginning Sunday. November 17th, trains will arrive and depart, at this nation as follows: I,caves Leaves Monday, 1, Tuesday, / g. (K) Wednesday// *"' Thursday. P' Friday, P,m Saturday P' “ Arrives at Loup City daily O.lftp.m. dally. Close connection at Grand Island for all points Kast and West F. w. Clink, Agent ost. A dear little child, who made borne happy by Its smiles And to think It might have been saved bad the parents only kept in the bouse One Mi nute Cough Cure the infallible remedy for croup. We want one good man (having bone), as permanent superintendent for Sherman county, to attend to our bus iness, on salary. Must send along with application, strong letters of recom mendation as to honesty, inlegrlty, and ability. Btate occupation. Address I’, O. Box 1«!«, Phi In., Pa. HUMPHREYS No. 1 Cures Fever. No. 2 '* Worms. No. 3 " Infants’ Diseases. No. 4 “ Diarrhea. No. 7 “ Coughs. No. 8 Cures Neuralgia. No. 0 “ Headache. No. lO “ Dyspepsia. No. 1 1 " Delayed Periods. No. 12 “ Leuchorrea. No. 13 Cures Croup. No. 14 “ Skin Diseases. No. lR “ Rheumatism. No. 10 M Malaria. No. 10 “ Catarrh. No. 20 Cures Whooping Cough No. 21 “ Asthma. No. 24 “ General Debility. No. 20 “ Sea-Sickness. No. 27 " Kidney Diseases. No. 28 Cures Nervous Debility. No. 30 “ Urinary Dlseasas No. 32 “ Heart Disease. No. 34 “ Sore Throat. No. 77 “ Colds and Grip. Dn. II ijmph bktb' IIomeopatbxo Manual op Dueaheh Mailed Free. Hinall bottlex of pleaxant pnlleta, flt the Teet pocket Holil by druggtxU, or Mint prepaid upon receipt of price, IK centx, except Niue. IH, and M are made |1 (O xlase only, Iltimphreyx' Medi cine Company, 111 William ht„ New York. HUMPHREYS' WITCH HAZEL OIL “THE PILE OINTMENT.” Per Pile*—External or Internal, Blind orIlleiiWf I Kiel Hi/. In A no: Ilcniiig nr Bleeding of the Recto lb. The relief lx Immediate—the cure certain. JPBIOB, 60 OT8. TRIAL »I7,B, 86 0T1. (.14 It DruxlKU, or Met i>iat-|..ld on r«