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VOL. XIV. LOtJP CITY, SHERMAN COUNTY, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, JULY 23, 1897. NUMBER 20 The Northwestern ’UBU8HED EVERY FRIDAY AT THE COUNTY’ HEAT, UWO. 10. HKKNCII OT'ion, Editor and Publisher. TERMS- $1 60 ptr Tsar, II Paid In Advance ■atxra l at tba I.otig City Pottnffle* for true aalaatuu through lb* malli aa aacuid. •laaa matter. American butter, under the re cent efforts of Secretary Wilson to make a new market for it abroad, is fin ling a ready sale in London. A single firm in that city has just placed an order with the Lowa state agricultural college for ull its butter, which amounts to about H(M) pounds daily.—Ex. 'flic fact Unit republicans do not control the senate is not reducing activity of the administration it shap ing up its proposition for a currency reform measurer A message will probably tie sent to congress asking that tins president tie given authority to appoiut a comission to take up the matter at once and recommend a plan of action. Ex. What caused the big strike in the coal mining districts? Reduction fn Win/... W lut I (-mined I In* rcduc. tion in wages. The Wilson tariIT luw, which out 3o cents off the coal tariff, liow did this do it? Under the McKinley tariff West Virginia furnished New Knglaud with coal Deprived of their market the West Virginia mine owners came iuto competition with the western mines disarranging and demoralizing pri ces. As the price of coal went down down went the wages scale until the reduction in the tariff or nearly so. So litis turned out just as ex pected and just as free trade always lesulls. It is the laborer who sutlers by lire reduction in tariff and it is be who is benefited by a fair tariff —Ord Quiz. When H. M. Sullivan swapped bis republicanism for a judge's robe, and turned a summerset right into the pop camp, we fool farmer* thought he would stand between us and the loau sharks as his prcdecss ors had done. In the palmy day* of Holcomb aud Billgreeue, court was held in regular terms, aud when we got a continuance or stay in u for elosure ease, we had a breathing spell for several months. But here is Hullivun bolding sessions about every two weeks, and our attorneys are worked to death uiunul'aclurieg pretexts to tide us over from one session to another. When we only hud to mage two or three oxen ses per year we had a show to stave off the sheriff until that wave of prosperity nil 111 K tin. Mill i tun ^uiii\j w*- will ho attlioeudof our rope he fore III*) year is out, ttud the loan cotnpau* will gobble us up bodily. For Mod s sake, Homer, letup ou us u mouth oi two. Callaway Courier. So much la being said these days shout "free silver republicans” that il is worth while to examine the sub jeel aud see wiiat Is lueul hy the term, and wheather b is a fact a tuyrth or another populist description anti fiaud The Stale Journal sats, ,*\\ diiain II. I'm e signs the call for a state convention of the free silver republicans tint \V tilt tin It. 1‘riee Is u|M>pultst. ,’There are, as Charley Wooster plainly stated in a rceent counuunicatioii lt> tte Central City tbnunt rat. 'no free etlvet reputdi I vans that William II 1‘ii.e is a populist there |« no dvutlil in Ihv unnd nf any s* usibiv man »l»*< kuoaa him lie slumped Ihe slate last fall t<n the popultai it- let and tt-dd* su appoint meul to 1st under Hu |e>|Mtbsl auditor lie denounces the IcpuMtcan parti hitter!* and ts < n wrgvtte tn hi« t if <rt* n* overt Itm* it ft* trail such a man a rvpohip an t« sonpi) an ntvaurdili Price tt a rep rvventativ« »»f a large ssaM of men who left lie republican put* last fall or earlier and have allied them selves to the popoeratic party. They are the ones usually referred to as • free silver republicans'' and Hon. Charles Wooster, who isoneof them, is honest enough to declare the truth and tell where be stands. Those of this class who will still persist in call ing themselves republicans are not only bipprocrltcs but they are traitors also. They want to get next to re publicans under the guise of friend snip to gel a better chance to stab them when they are oil' their guard. No man who votes i he opposition tick et a id who denounces the republican party is a republican has no right to claim to be one, and when he does he so simply planes the brand of a frond upon him self. The republi can party is the only judge of its own membership. No man lias any right to claim to be a republican whom the party repudiates, and it unhesitat ingly repudiates all those who per sist in allying themselves with the enemy, But there are » few free silver republicans. They are men who place principal ubove place and patriotism above power. While they believe in a more liberal treat ment of the white metal and some of them ur2 even in favor of the freo and unlimited coinage of silver at the ratio of sixteen to one, they arc not willing to desert the republican party, to aily themselves with the riff'-ruff, tin; disorganizes, the anarchists, the Dobs, Altegcltx, Tillmans and Bryans for the sake of a single issue. They are not willing to jeopardize the government, to sanction out lawry uud crime and lo place the disloval and incompetent in power for the sake of an abstract theory in regard to finance. There art; not many in this class, lint there arc some. They ure not the men who are usually referred to as “free silver republicans" though they are in fact the only free silver republicans. The men of the Price stripe only persist in culling themselves repub licans because they think they can do republicanism more harm in that way. It is only one of the numer ous frauds and lies that have de ceived the people and placed the popocrats in power.—York Times. The Kpworth league gave a social at the residence of Mis. .1.11, Travis Thurs day evening. FREE BICYCLES. The State Journal is offering a llrst class bicycle free to any person who will get up a club of 1U0 yearly sub sertber* for the Semi-Weekly Journal at #1.00 each. The bicycles are covered hv as strong a guarantee as auy #100.00 wheel and are first class In every re spect. Any young mnn or wo man can now earn a bicycle. If you tiuil vou cannotget the required number, a liberal cash commission will be allow ed you for each subscription you do get. You can get all your friends and neighbors to lake the Semi Weekly State Journal at #1.00 a year. Address State Journal, Lincoln, Neb. NOTICE. To Horens l„ Thompson. . r lu.r. nv amt Allien o Yeiter 11 “ “ lu rt i»y iioliftfMt Unit 1, 111#4 on thr lOtlny of UiH'uiubtir A. l>. 1HUT> |>urclia»t* m private* iiu Nuiw.of iiicTn-HMinT ol alter Ul IQ 1 II Uly, No:.: i Ik*, I bti fotlOWl ' d« •cnlwit luii<i lot, Hituuu* iii KliHruiuu I'ouu F y, N«l»ntsUrt, to wit Tim aoutli oumI quart • " ' «u iiuu luun 'Tii fin imiiiii iiik.ii Iblrlmtu; And that Hunt land lot wan taxed tor kite year taut, in the name ot l>»»r. i dtt-H I,. Thoiiipaou and #;u «m h-*»nu*nt iy taxed for tho veuia i*o».% and i^a; m the nuine of Uurrai L. Thoiup*oit and ax'* eold for IhetAiea of l*m, And you ate further in.lt tied ttiat the lliue fur redemption from aultl Tax sale a ill expire on the in dav of in-» * inner, \. I». im»7 l»uted thu 1& day of •inly, J. a I'viM.iK, Turclukair SutU t. To Deo rue t kk neon: toa aiu hereby not I lle*l I hut I, tile ttudel altf Hod dll. on tin |u day *»f lleeember A, l» HW pun Into at private Tax aa.e. ot the tiva«urer <»r alter UMUtoMOty. Nehru alt a. tlie lotion 'll* tit-* » ritual land h.i •itunte In Mnrtnan < ounty Kehi**aa, to wit. The Aorth e<%«t dbarter id •eetnio seventeen, |e«« t( It. I'oWueMp fifteen Uauft' Util teen A ad that •Aid laud lot. was uvol (ot the yeara M*x> and i-wi la the name id netrai t Wtiao<« and v-«« «up ivau«tui| taxed tor the year* p«> and irih (nine louto uf I. W an I x*t *»l t tor the ntP. of lari and l«H xad you are farther noMlte I i net the time for t* den.ptHot |run. the fax *e e x ill < tpi»« uti the Hdav of hwatlet. % l* Wo tatted i at* d ti«t of raiy . 4 a Ntdkl, Tor* »>*•»-1, milt > to flte ke«n* hm-hoh I and *•-;-***„ ♦. » ‘ v %*•■« .. tilled that I, In* i«ade«»i^gttvd. did, ..a the ! »‘Ui d ho*ana*er v i* lex. poviuo 4t fax Hiw.td I he InxifUrt .»* %he« H4H I MMttO %vlMX«X«, tt*e fu| >-■**. A,X ,!•» ulllal laud ait, HIh*!* in . n« «t* » t|tix V> heH«u«ha, vo Wit aoatn (oil of tt«e tool* •»** tfoartwr *ed in* matt* «««i ,04KMM of thv aoxtih iN« .ewt* let an t ett **ae and two la edk.x Iturly th« iw« net, t* • i%t*** Wit**** And that *a»d leu I i •id. t«*ltt*.l I ‘I i'u p«.« »ex* and >u I the ua.v.e • » I t Mai a.«d wax* neatly t*t*d hrt the >*a# *% to the t«ai of *04 ,, ! katari. x« hand M«#w**** *“*4 awe*% * t.„«< ! pea* and a a* aaM ted the taxea nf lent *<*d IdH kad re-, arefutthei hoiifled that tUfte to* leHayli Mt iron* m* 4 fad »elr a> latidteon ktMr a dav of V rsutUt V I* txated th»* Hit day of dm* 4 X p IM II IhlKMtOM Plnglish Drinking Snugs. The best of the English drinking songs Woro written by the dramatists of tho seventeenth century, men who trolled out their vigorous sentiments, linked sweetly together in flowing verso, with out the smallest thought or fear of shocking anybody. Frankly indecorous, they invito tho whole wido world to drink with them, to empty tho brim ming tankard passed from hundto hand and to reel borne through the frosty streets, where tho watchman grins at their unsteady steps, und quiet sleepers, awakened from dull dreums, echo with drowsy sympathy tho last swelling ca deuce of their uprourious song. Whore there is no public sentiment to defy evert bacchanalian rioters und baccha nalian verses cease to he defiant. What admirable good temper and sincerity in Fletcher's generous importunity! Drink today and drown nil sorrow; You shall perhaps not do It tomorrow. Host, w hile you liavo It, use your breath; Them la no drinking uflnr death. Then let ua swill, boys, for our health. Who drinks well lovoa tho OMiinionweulth, And ho tlmt will to bed go sol,or J nils with tb« leaf, still In October. Upon this song successive changes have been sung, until now its variations are bewildering, and to It we owo tho ever popular and utterly Indefensible glee roared out for generations by many a lusty tavern ohorus: lie w ho goes to belt and goes to laid sober Kails as tho leaves do and dies In October, Hut bo who goes to bed und goes to bed mellow Dives as he ought to do und dies an honest fullftW —Agnes lieppller in Atluntio. Molldlfl«*(l l'«troleuiu. The claim some timo ago set forth by Paul d'Humy, a French naval office^ of having originated a process for tho successful solidification of petroleum for commercial and industrial Jimposes has been further explained by him. From this uocount, summarized in The Progressive Ago, it appears that heavy common oil hus been converted by this inventor into a solid block, as hard as tho hardest coal, burning slowly, giv ing ntf an intense heat and showing not tho slightest sign of melting, a ton of such fuel representing as many as 30 tons of coal, und the space occupied by one ton of it being about three cubic feet, us against the largo space required for the coal. At u recent gathering of experts, M. d’llumy exhibited samples of the article und experimented with them. On the table were scvorul cakes of tho solidified petroleum and of low grade oils of vurious sizes and shapes, and in uddiiion to the cukes there were samples of the same fuel in dry powder and puste, the petroleum powder and paste mixed together und pressed farm ing a homogeneous mass, with a great specific gravity, hard almost us stone, und, when burning, giving off a flume 300 times its own volume und a heat well nigii as great as oxygen. Tests to determine the production of smoke or smell failed to indicate tho emanation of either of tlieso. Time to Call a Hall. The vital statistics clork felt rather than heard his visitor entor the oilloe. He looked up from tho desk and beheld a cadaverous and woebegone individual, in whoso eyes wus tho feverish glitter of one to whose lids sleep cometh not. ‘‘Poor commission three doors to the right,’’ said the official glibly. ‘‘I don’t want the poor commission. I want to Bee you,” suid tho intruder, with something very liko defiance in his voice und yet with that undertone of despair that aroused tho sympathy of the clerk. “And what can I do for you?” asked tho latter. "It isn’t what you can do for me, but what I can do for you," responded tho visitor. "I’ve been trying to do alto gether too much, and I’ve got to have a rest. I don’t belong to no uuion, and I’m willin to work overtime when it’s necessary, but I'll be blamed if you uin't trottin me a heat thut ’ml dis tance anybody but me. 1'vo got to have shorter hours and a day off once in awhile, un if 1 don't get ’em, I’ll quit, see?” ‘‘Hut my dear sir, I never saw you before, 1 never employed you. Who are you. anyway?” "Mu? Oh, 1 ain't unybudy but Heart Failure. That’s who 1 be, uu 1 mean what 1 say. "—Helroit News. A Uortmiii or aiwerM Unit about au.ouu of Um inhabitant* of llor lm boar eotwidoraldy U tter with their I* ft oar tiiau with their right. This haa Imii ubaotved in I'outiuually uun.ouug unaaute for 16 yt-iua. Win n tiiu t-auan wua nought for, It a{<|M attil that Ihoau who ar* tliu» atfn toil ate fritjuuit uaera of tin it Ivjiinani. The halt uiug |>.ut of the tnatruuw’ht ia gun rally hold in the left hand aud l>Ut to the left tar. while the tight baud ta of ton u*ed In t at tug Uolt S * It-, tu the t a** a nUn r%-d the •Uhjti-ta braid the njlghtaat MiuUti thiough tin wlaj.v tie with tln-ir h ft ears hut oould umt> taland little or toothing if the IlMlittlialll Worn (>Ul hi Unit I Ighl ears It ta Un-tv Into mat • lutivd that ttii it 1.1 hone haa an a|>^tv l\ai it tlliUttlalM g I lit* ton I Im> a ml I way llntva, ahd tin' rot t InUlFtnialiott ta |n*i.ii l.iat the ItHhUtoi ot ta* tie* d altar to tit it at tin* tighi ami hft vat •WtllHi i»avaie — l don't know how )ua > ante tit tea*' tn* n» y tu that at In nr*. Vat Md n*» It waa a tare let. at level t, nn h— the UihiIummI tot ay ha«W hcmt a tare tan. bat I Waa wilt done |w ftav | got Ihlt ugh With It, «— I'ltUhwtg UhtoWteie. isunu e. To Mary I. Valentine: von are hereby noli lied that 1.1 lie undersigned, did, on the | ml day of November a. d. UKi purchase «t private Tax Sale, of the I roaeurer ot sher j mail t’nnnty. Nebraska, the following de scribed land—let, situate III Sherman <111111 ly, Nebraska, to.wit. The north east quart erof Meet ion eighteen, township thirteen, range fourteen: And that said land lot was taxed for the year IMU, In the mime of Mary L. Valentine and ws< subsequently taied for Hie years lay., and IWI* in I he name of Mary b. Valentine and was sold lor the Taxes ,,f |n',i| lain, And lyouaro further notified that the time for ledsinptlnn from said Tax sale will expire on the ::i day of November, A, D. ISU7, Dated tills T day of July, J. S. I'SId.KIt, IM Bi llASait NOTICE To Hnesel J. straight von are hereby notl fleilthal I, the undersigned, did, on the 19 day of November A I). I’-H.'i purchased at private Tax Male, of the treasurer of alier ■ 11 it>1 county, Nebraska the following desorb bed land-lot situate In Sherman county, Nebraska, 10-wit The north west quarter of arc 1 b>n seven township (Ifteen range four teen. And that said land-lot, was taxed for I be y e m IN,4, III the name of KiinhcI J. straight and w«« subsequently taxed for Ilie years IHUft and IHtSl In Ibe name of Itussel •I. Straight and was sold for Hie tuxes of IH03 and I Ml I. Vnd you are farther notified Hull the tune of redemption from said Tax Sale will ex litre 011 llie Iftlh ilay of NuVSm lor A, l», I*wt. Dated ibis Till day of Julv J a ri.ni.1 a, Pi kciissi it. NOTICE. To Charles b. Ilensou You are hereby roll Hud that I. the undersigned, did on no til day of November, A l> Is'ft, purchase nt private lax sale, of the treasure! of Mhrr iniin county. Nebraska, Hie following des cribed land loL nlluulc In sberuiaii count V, Nebraska, lo-W'lt: bust half of the north > ast quart ur and norHi half of the suuili ,1st quarter and the south east quarLur of i no south east quarter of section J, town Up I',, range H, mid Hull -aid land-ini as laxuil for the years ls.il and isgft In the nine of Charles K Benson and ws» sub iqiicnHy taxed for the year IsVO in the inline of John VV. bong end was old for Him tuxes of i -yi And you ure further un ified that Hie time for redemption from aid lax sale will explre on the iftth day of -ovemher, A D, |s«47. yjuly.'lw Dated this nil, day of July, IsifT, J. H I'KM.Mb I'llleliasi r. NOTICb. To the Dundee Morguge and Trust Com any too are hereby notlfleil tlint. I the null 1 signed, did. on the 14 day of Novum mi A, l>. l*e.i purenttwo in privim i ax iwn, f l liu l tenscrcr of Sherman Comity. Nob laskii, I lie lollowliig ilelciTbod lnll‘1— lilt sli med In sin-1 until i Joiiii I y. Ni-liniHkii, lo ll ull «,f Min- III ill tWeilt y*nlic town ill) III tin,II rung!) fourteen: Anil that said mini Oil witw inxi’il for llm year HUH, in the iiino of Tim IIIImlcn Morgngo anil Tram, ' orijmny mill wnw mibsiiiiiienlly taxed for t im year*lHitt amt 1HWI In the namo of Tim Inuidoe Morgage and Trust Company amt was sold for i Im Tnxn* of ISM, Ami yon am I urtlml mil llli "1 that the I linn for rinleinpi - pm from wal<l l'a« Main will expire on the :> day of November. A, p, I HIT/, nated till* '• day or July J. H, pkpi.kii, l'l itc-maxii, fp INKS, 1 * prop. or EXPRESS GENERAL DELIVERY LINE All F.xpren* or Freight orders promptly attended to fji S. NIGHT1V3ALE, LAWYER. Does a General Law and Collection Business A Notary Public, Stenographer and Typewriter In Office. (INK HOOK NORTH OF FIRST BANK. LOOP CTTT, • • IKBRAJULA. \y ,J. FIS1I Lit, Attorney-at-Law, AND NOTRY PUBLIC. Will Defend in Foreclosure Cases ALSO DO A GENERAL REAL ESTATE BUSINESS Office in NoRrawBarBita b n.-ling LOUP CITY, - - K.BKA8KA ^Mothers! The diicorn- _ _ j forts sud dangers of child-birth cms be almost en-i tirely avoided,* Wiucof Curdui* relieve* ex pectsut moth ers. It gives tonetothegen italorgans.aud puts them in condition to do their work perfectly. That makes preg nancy less painful, shot ten* labor and ha»uu» recovery after child-birth. It helps a woman bear Strong healthy children. has also brought hanpiueu to thousand* of home* barren fur i>•*!*, A few time* often bring* ay tu tov ing heart* that long or a darling baby, No woman should neglect to try it fur this trouble. It cure*MHO Casa* out of ten. AH druggists sell Win* of Cards1, fi.oi per bottle. P*» M«U* *> MM) mystM** wwwUI *'«w na. sSStua. * <»»* •»«**• •«*, tie t*A**' *i W-» P*mi< *»i. 1>* CU»i'«».nie« So. «* Co., ?C*n*. •MUSS. Tea*. ■ Mr*, weiu kati. »i IsMirsaa, 6a, ess* “ su. I Se*l !»•* Win* *f Cwdul »* ssa ► *»•* M>a«<t*4 **••• )•*#) *- ' *•-!■»*•» SH M| AiiMk. ~h*f* SMUlSs i**M i 1*4 * in* girt I**}." mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmrn TIMK TAHI.B LOUI’ CITY, NEBB. Lincoln, Denver, Omaha, Helena, Chicago, Butte, Ht. Joseph, Salt Lake City. Kansas City, Portland, St. Louis, San KrauclNco, anil all points and all point* Last and South. West TRAINS I.KAVK A* FOl.I.OWAi No 54 Aocm., dally sieept Sanday for all point* 1:15 am No. 51. Accm. dally, siscpt Sunday for Arcadia, 8 50pm sleeping, dinner and reclining chair cars i>MtH froai on through trains Ticket* Mold and baggage oheeksd to any point In the United stale* or Canada For Information, map*, time table* and ticket* (.all on or write to A F. Wart* Agent, Or J. FltAMOIS, Oen'I. I’aavengsr Agaut, Omaha, Nnbraaka, U. I>. KAII.WAT. Beginning Sunday, November 17lh, trains will arrive and depart at this station as follows: , Leaves Leaves Monthly, Tuesday, i8.(j0 Wednesday, f® ™1 Thursday. [J’JJ Friday, ) *'m Satunlay 1 “ 'ni Arrives at Loup City (laily (1.15p.m. dally. Close connection at Grand Inland for all point* Hast and W<>st W. L> CuirroN. Agent Ladies! Ladies! Hero are gome rare bargains for you. Kvery flower and every yard of ribbon will go AT COST for the next 30 days. Tin veil known C. G. corse! at a reduced price. Summer corsets, ladies mitts kerchiefs and hose at per cent reduction. Terms, cash or produce. Mrs. Travis. HUMPHREYS4 No. 1 Cures Fever. No. 2 “ Worms. No. 3 * Infants’ ’"''“eaaa*. No. 4 “ Diai No. 7 “ Cow No. 8 Cures Nei.i No. 0 “ Honda No. 10 " Dyi No. 1 1 “ Do; 4s. No. 12 “ Lc No. 13 Cures Cn No. 14 “ Skill No. IB " Rhot. No. 16 " Malm No, 10 “ Catori No. 20 Cures Whooi • > No. 21 “ Asthma. No. 2 4 “ Generul No. 20 “ Sea-Sick.. No. 27 “ Kidney D No. 28 Cures Nervous l> ■ No. 30 “ Urinary L No. 32 “ Heart Die No. 34 “ Sore Thro. No. 77 “ Colds and ( Ds. HtlSPHRET*’ HollBOPATSlrt i. or Di*k*hz* Mui.iii F*c>. Hmall brittle* of pleuant pellet*, fit tbe .f pocket Hold by dru**l»te, or »eni prepaid m« receipt nf price. wr, cent*, eicept No* IS end f arc made $100 elze only. Iluiuplireyr Med clnc Company, 111 William St., New Yolk. HUMPHREYS’ WITCH HAZEL OIL ‘ THE PILE OINTMENT." For Fit#*—SxtfrnAl or Infernal. Wind or PUillMf i yiMuin In Ana: ftrfiin# «»r lilotdlriff of li'ifii* , TIim rriliif la Jinm«‘Uj$tv * thu trur# O0TWI* PHI0F1, ao OTS. TmAy.sizf,HHft •old Itf Orufflsta, or tent |mj#$ |t»id ott rsuslpt mt film, ML IIJ’UIIK !»• MIU.C0., IIIA 111 WUJlaai ftl. #IW VIMS NoONKDIEs No one ilia* ef Pul monary disease, tha result of cold, who take* "77”ln time. For sale by all drug gists. 25 cents. The Sixteenth Annual Session ef tha Ciete Cbautauijua Assembly will he held June 30th to July 9tta 1097. A vari ed program of Instruction and enter tainment bas been prepared, and the beautiful grounds on the Big Blue riyer afford unriyaled facilities fnr pleasure, rest and recreation. Programs may bo had by addressing. (jigo. W. Baldwin, See.Croto, Neb. We want on* good man (having horse), as permanent superintendent for Micrman 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. State occupation. Address P. O. Box 1632, Phils.. Pa. D. 0. DOE, A. P. GULLET, Vice-President. Oartier. FIRST BANK OF LOUP CITY. General Banking Business Transacted. Capital Steak, SCO .000. Loans on Improved forme ok HIKE par sank. Baft Qaoapoop oai tad tMI to be hoi bktbe mart Oonaacpoaram:—Chemical Rokbatl Book. Raw York dtp, R. ¥4 dMll Anloaol Bone Omaha. Rcbaaobek Doctor Henderson I 102 ft 104 W. 9th St., KAN'AS C‘* . w. | ru OU V*.!*' A Ct A Am Am. OtAm. » ^ OVER »7 > EARS OF SPEC! *. PRACTICE. 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