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    ______ — LOUP CITY, SHEltMAN COUNTY, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, APRIL 23, 1897. ,_NUMBER 8
The Northwestern
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY
AT THE COUNTY' SKAT.
OKO. B. IIKSWOHOTICB.
Editor and Publisher.
TERMS- $1.50 far Tear, fl Paid in Advanee
taterwl at ttaa I.onp City Poitoflle# for tramp
Utroafb III mailt at taooad.
olatt mattar.
Write and ask Congressman 8reenr
or {Senator Allen if they have found
out yet whether or not the terriff ia
an Isaac.
There ia nothing left fer the pepa
te talk about now except the low
price of oate and core. You aevei
hear them mentioa the price of hogs,
cattle aed wheat.
At last congressman 'Jreene and
-Senator Allen have some to re
alize that the tarriff is an issue.
Both have made exhaustive speethei
on the Diuglejr hill and the populist!
*11 over the country are busy circu
lating eoppies of the same.
A — lI/\loz>rni. rt r» A fthfl
populist legislature Lave failed te
prove “Ole” Hedlund a liar it is tak
en for granted by any anprejudiced
person that “Ole” was telling the
truth and Holcomb aad his gang of
recounters were fearful of inveetigat
ing the charges. Let's make Hed
lund Nebraska's next governor. We
would have an hone** one and that’s
more than we had *ad for two years
—Pierce Call.
M. H. Mathews was heard to say
woe <day last week that the popalists
have come to the conclusion that they
must necessarily consult the lawyer*
on all questions of law making anc
legal propositions An4 this is why
they have discarded their old hobby
of not electing lawyers to the bead
and to congress. Mr. Mathews for
gets that not long since he was per
saadiag the “down tredsn framer’
to etart oat in the law making busi
ness and show the professional mei
mow to conduetthe legislative affairs
INow he practically admits that they
failed, perhaps became, as a lawyer
be baa ao eye for pie.
The criminal casaa against Alber
T. Nichols, cashier of the defunc
Peoples State Baak of Litebfiel*
have all been dismissed. The at
tempt of the coanty attorneys ever
with the help of W. L. UreeDe t<
prosecute these cases have prove*
an utter failure. The oooaty hai
been put to hundreds of dollars ex
prune and the tax payers feots the
bill. It will be rememberud tha
when Judge Sinclair was on th<
bench an extra effort was made bi
bis humor to hold the prisoner aui
bring him to trial when it was found
th at the attorneys for the stata had
mau * * botch job of their papers.
Mr. Si mtdair hold Nichols by a
thread a 'id was highly eomplirneuler
by our oil ****** /or doing so, although
he would ha *• b*#u justified by Ik*
law in dunum ** «»** th*,» •»<
there. But hs. * h# ‘lone so the las
of it would nave * ***** been heard
While .Sinclair ws « on the bench
the a* u«< d «•* tried, noJlfictod and
»i uU'ucvil, but the ease’ •** ll
the supreme court aud ***** and**
back fat a 'i«w trial. We bat# ha<
|0|ittlii|* Judges on the iie’***h eesi
since and the*# eases hevs g< *»• **#l
from on* term to enoihvr and > nab)
ilistnissrd entire y And thus ••*!<
mot bar tbaptti in the history of owl
gleet reform etnrhly government
\\ h*>n«v«* a |»>)>utnn g»u b*i
snough lo attrear general attention I1
ivery #•'<•«* ltau<piiv« that b# is *
black ahe«)i * ill*.bail Hull of Hat
Ian county wa* the leader of the pop
n*lat house of repteasnietiyee ihlt
seeetoe Konbd) heard of Hub
end he wa* heard from eltrsrn
euf measure was discerned line
• a* the “big ifejnn of the house
|i * * transput* lb*« all the WhiU
he waa making ktm*elf «o *»*n#pic
I
—--r~~ ~
nous and so prominent as an ad
vocate of reform and was so vehem
ently denouncing dishonesty he was
being carefully watched by the
sheriff of Lancaster oountv. who was
patiently wailing for the legislature
to adjourn to give him an opportunity
to serve an attach meat upon him.
As soon as the session was eonclud.
ed the papers were served on Mr.
Hull and his grip was attachod by
the sheriff. When first served the
Hon. Mr. Hull claimed that he only
had money enough to get home with,
but as soon aa hie baggage was seiz
ed he hastened to the sheriff’s office
end paid the claim in full, without
disputing the justice of it or ques
tioning the amouut. The warrent
wae issued far back taxes which Mr.
Hull had been shirking ever sinee
ho wae a resident of Lancaster coon
ty. When a republican official is
found to be dishonest the populists
say the party is dishonest. Apply
ing their own rule to themselves the
populists party must he denounced
as dishonest, as liars and tax shirk
era.—York Times.
before tbs opening of the legislature
both Govornor Holcomb and Senator
Allen pledged their party to do nothing
that would tend to injure the credit or
reputation of the state. But It seems
they did'nt koow their men. The de
fclency judgment law is something of
a calamitous metsure and coniidence
wrecker. Its conditions are such that
investors will be slow to seek business
within the state. The ttay law is to be
changed, making the time for redeem
ing aftnr land is sold twenty-one instead
of nine months, as it now stands. Then
If you owe a man a thousand dollars and
give him a mortgage on land you can
let him foreclose, and In case the land
does not bring the arnouDt of judgment
and costs you can wait twenty-one
months, pay the mortgagor the amount
the land sold for and the debt is cancell
ed. ]n that way a one thousand dollar
debt may be paid with possibly half
that* amount. Such is the idea of
justice of the average “reformer.” But
it isn’t justice.—Stanton Picket.
The Tourist Sleeper is an “up -to-date'
ear. Maximum comfort at minimum
cost, is the principal upon which these
cars are built and operated. They run
i daily from Council Bluffs and Omaha to
Ogden San Francisco and Portland
Pullman porters with every car' For
further particulars call on or address
F W. Clinb, Agent.
WALL PAPER.
They that are dim of sight see truth
' only by halves, Some purchasers see
I only price, they aro blind to quality.
Some see only beauty, they are blind to
i price. Either is bad economy But it
( is not bad economy to buy wall paper at
the prices we quote them. Look over
our samples before you go to house
1 cleaning, Ind something that suits you
Will! Iinu UUI JHICUi iuu nui wv mu
, prised if you take nuiility into account,
W. T. Chask, Loup City Nebr
Comfort To California#
Every Tuesday evening, a tourist
sleeping car for Halt Lake City, Han
Francisco and Los Angles leaves
Omaha and Lincoln via the Burlington
Route.
It is carpeted; upholstered in rattan;
has spring seats and hacks and Is pro
vided with curtains, bedding, towels,
soap et*. An experienced excursion
conductor and a uniformed Pullman
porter accompany it through to the
Pacific coast
While neither na expensively Hutahed
n»r tM tine to look at n« a sleeper, it 1*
Just as good to ride in Second class
tickets are houored and the price of a
tierth, wide enough and big enough for
two. It very reasonable,
I For further information see
! A F W ants. It A M Agent
Ladles ready mule underwear for
tale cheap at ii«*t*y*rs
i
I Use > er has jmt revel ted as ita* i
I stock of dry good* as aksinsn coonly
Co on I If
for **hr A ihoingh f>r**l K>>gb»b
Shir* aulliss, weight that p-ut t>. sgr
t |s"**s \ Will sell mawstkls, orwld
I Id le fe* v title I's'i uu M aNlmt
foils r«w mat,
tt« *e i u *, Msh<
II io (bosks t hteag’s and p*»tuts its
i lows si‘*l 11Hoots, the t wlon I' *> 'Is la
I pannes’t bm with the i Ah W ||, s*l
: fvr> th* <«»*» seseism nod the f* is*t
lime t^sfi or write to me f- s lime
I Mib sates «ts.
F W t kina
'•‘SI
Dr. Humphreys says as •‘77” is to 1
Grip, so is No. 10 to Dyspepsia. The
direst dose relatives-its persistant use
eures-25 per cent; at all druggists.
Croup and whooping cough are child
hood terrors: but like pneumonia, bron
chitis,and other throat and lungtroubles
can be quickly cured by using One Min- (
ute Cough Cure. Odcndahl Bros,
Unconditional surrender, is the only
terms tho«e famous little pills known i
as DeWitfs little Early Risers will
make with constipation. «ick headache
and stomach troubles,—Odcndahl Bros.
Peksonai..—The gentleman who an
noyed the congregation last Sunday by |
continually coiigbiag will tlnd instant
relief by using Ono Minute Cough Cure,
a speedy and harmless remedy for
throat and lung troubles,—Odcndahl
Bros.
it should be made a matter of public
knowledge that. DeWitfs Witch Hazel
Salve will speedy cure pile* of the long
est standing. It Is the household favei -
ite for burns, scalds, cuts, bruises and
sores of all kinds, Odcndahl Bros,
NOTICE OF SAI.E UNDE It O.IATTKI,
MORTUAUK
Notice is hereby given that by virtue of
a chattel mortgage dated on the -With day of
August Mr: and duly tiled In the office of
the county clerk ef Sherman oonnty Neb
raska on tin) liHlh 'lay of August IKlsi and
executed by August lllom<|Ul*t to tbe Me.
Cormickl Harvesting Machine company of
Chisago Illinois |a corporation duly or
ganlzed under the laws of the state of III
TnnU] to secure the payment of the
siioi of SIM. anil ui»n which there Is
now due the sum of SaD.vO. Default
having been mad# In the payment of aald
sum and no suit or other proceeding of law
having b>-en Instituted to recover aald debt
or uav iini » w. -
properly therein dencrlbud vI/.. On# Iron
Kiny liore B years old named Jlin ut public
SuUllon In front of the law office of T. 8.
Nightingale la tl>« village of l/oup (’tty.
Sherman county Nebraska on lha 10, day of
May Jh»f. Hated April 17th 1M17.
MCCoBMICB 11ABV«»TI»<» MACB1KB COM*
pim y
by F. W. Br.oT/.. their Ageat
NOTICE FOR LIQUOR LICENSE.
Notiee is hereby given that oi the
12th. day of April 1897 tstanislaw
Oalezenski has filed his application and
petition with the Hoard of Trustees of
the Village of Ashton, Sherman County
Nebr.. praying that a license lie issued
to him to sell malt, spritiiou* and vinous
Liquors in the Village of Ashton Sher
man county Nebraska, beginning the 4th
day of May 1897 and terminating on the
4rd. day of May 1898.
Any objections, protestor remon
strances te said application must be fil
ed on or before the 1th. day of May 1897.
Dated this 19th. day of April 1897.
S J. Blum IB, Village Clerk.
PUBLIC NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that C. J.
Odendahland VV. (i. Odendahl, partners
doing business at Loup City as druggists
undar the firm name and style of Oden
dahl Brothers, have filed their petition
and application fer a permit to soli
liquors for medical, mechanical, and
chernioal purposes in the Tillage of
LonpCity for the ensuing year, to-wit;
frotn May 4tb 1897 to May 4th, 1898.
All persons objecting thereto will
file same on or before the next tegular
meeting of the board of Trustees o f
said village.
Dated this 15th day of April, 1897.
M. tl. Mkad, Village Clerk.
NOTICE FOR LIQUOR LICENSE.
Notice is hereby given that John
Oilman did on the 29 day of March 1897
(Hail inDR tRn triiluifM i.ImpIz r\f f Yiiin
City. Nebraska, in th# County of Sher
man, in said State, his petitlou and
application for a license to sell malt,
spiritious and vinous liquors in said
village for the fiscal year of 1897 be
ginning on the tirst Tuesday of May
1897 and tirminating on the first Tues
day of Slay 1898. Such application
being the pitition of more than 80 of
the resident freeholders of said village
of Loup City, ami dated this 22nd. day
of March 1897
M. II. Mead, Village Clerk
I a* up City Market Keport.
Prices paid for:
Corn $ II
Wneal .5*
Oats . .7 ,W
Hogs . ... 3 "s>
Gow* and better* .
feeders . IS*'
flutter, per pound ....... 10
Egg** I”'i don *
"“"ri A CHANCt TO MAKI MONEY I
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ti> lit- i v*t lit,.util I bats a**.USI7l, »UlkK Cli»*»»
iti.b Halt'll I m«»i at autlhin* t»s» libs
lb*t .1 a ill'll *u* auastt MU ant awb III* ,tlu
u*r It'll** . isa11 sa t Art lb**i la uas s»iu»'» I
lk*t i >** >t until **«r Imisw taa aatks O • !
In ri#'t*t si t. «*»*:**> | l,*i* l|..l<»IHM**t|. i t
tuti tils *!• ill# f i|iis ft-* th* Climat ih“f atuil
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Awarded Ht|b*»l Honor**
World'* Fair.
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y inks,
x * prop, ok EXPRESS am.
GENERAL DELIVERY LINE.
All Express or Freight orders promptly
Atendod to
Ji S. NIGHTINGALE,
LAWYER.
loes a General Law and Collection Business
A Notary Public, NtonograplKir and
Typewriter in OHlce,
ONE OOOR NORTH OK KHWT BANK.
I/OL'P CITY, • • NBOBAJUA.
yy j. FisiiLH,
Attarnau-at-Law,
AND NOTItV PUBLIC.
Will Defend in Forcclosure Cases
ALSO DO A GENERAL REAL
ESTATE BUSINESS.
omce In NoItTIIWKSTERKiJU..'ling
LOUP CITY, - - N k BRA SKA
Strawberries' Strawberries!
Strawberry Plants
AND ALL KINDS
I have a fresh stock on hand
If you need anything in the
fruit line come and inspect my
itock before buying.
SOLE BY
F. E- Brewer,
LOUP OITT, l I MB
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sou* by
K. II WATKINSON.
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Do you need a wagon, buggy, disk
harrow, seeder, plow or harrow I f
so, you should see T.M. Reed
A good copper bottom wash boiler for
84 cents at Watkinson's
Don't forget the brisk hardware store
for prices on hardware, tinware and
furniture.
Dr. Humnor Day Is, the Oculist and
Turist at Grand Island will be absent
srom his office until admit May 15.
Mr. I.eschinsky our photographer is
still Making his first class photographs
at 75. eents per doz. Don't miss to get
a do/, taken.
When a cold Is contracted, cure It at
once. One Minute Cough Cure will set
you on the road to recovery in a minute.
It will cure your pneumonia, bronchitis,
eroup and all forms of lut.g and throat
troubles. Odeadabl Bros.
Thirty daya Is a long time to fight so
painful a trouble as piles, but Jacob
Mitchell, of Unionvllle, Pa., struggled
that long before be tried DeWltt's
Witch Ilazel Salve, which quickly and
permanently cured him It Is equally
effective in ac/ensu and all skin affect
ions, Odeudahl Bros.
When the spring time comes,“gentle
Annie,” like all other sensible persons,
will cleanse the liver and renovate the
system with DeWltt's Littlw Karly
Kisers, famous little pills for the liver
and stomach all the year round,—Oden
iluhl Bros.
Not enly acute lung troubles, which
may prove fatal In a few days, but old
chronic cough and throat troubles may
receive immediate relief and be per
manently cured by One Minute Cough
Cure, Odeuduhl Bros
We want one good man (having
horse), 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, integrity, and
ability. Htate occupation Address P
O. Box 1632, Phi la., 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. 11 ** Delayed Periods.
No. 12 “ Leuchorrea.
No. 13 Cures Croup.
No. 14 “ Skin Diseases.
No. 15 " Rheumatism.
No. 10 “ 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 Diseases
No. 32 “ Heart Disease.
No. 34 “ Sore Throat.
No. 77 “ Colds and Grip.
Du. llnMFHBETu' HOMEOPATHIC MaHUAX.
or Duikaheu Maii.eo Fees.
Hmull bottle* of plnaaant pellet*, fit the reft
pocket. Hold by druEutut*. or iwnt prepaid upon
receipt lit price, cent*, except Noe, 1M, and M
are made |1 00 alee only, Humphrey** Medi
cine Company. Ill William 8t., New York.
HUMPHREYS*
WITCH HAZEL OIL
"THE PILE OINTMENT."
S’Pflm—Extnm*l or Intern*!, Blind or Btoadtaff
tul* In A no; Itching or Bleeding of tha IlilWlii
> relief la ImmcdlAto—the cure certnln.
PBI0E, 60 OTS. TBXAI.HZa.a60W.
fold by Druggists, or cent postpaid on rsostpt mi yrlas.
BtAFUKIIir BA1I.C0., Ill A lit WlttMi •«*• nw VMS
Ns ONE DIES No one (lieu sf Pul
monary <1 incase, the reault of cold, who
take a "77” In tiins. For *als brail drug
gluts. 25 cents.
The Golden
OPPORTUNITY
-of the season
AT PILQei^S’
LOUP CITY, - - NEB.
RARE * BARGAINS * IN
Groceries, Dry Goods, Shoes
and everything kept in a first class store.
All goods sold for cash only
18 lbs Granulated sugar for $1.00
22 “ New Orleans “ “ 1.00
Kerosene oil, per gal. - - - .12
All package Coffee - - .15
Eight bar any kind of soap .25
Three cans corn or tomatoes .25
Arcadia Bakers’ Fancy flour .95
“ Cream Patent “ 1.05
Corn meal .... .15
Choice nrunes, 20 lbs for • 1.00
Extra choice prunes, 13 lbs 1.00
Best oat meat, 8 lbs for • .25
Four lbs choice raisins for .25
Apples |>er peck - .25
Hipest Price Paid for Butter aid Bm
Don't fail to come and get
bargains in every line.
T L PILGEF,
; |S6W YORK STORE
Loup Cltyf l
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