The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917, August 20, 1897, Image 1

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    Northwestern
COUNTY NK AT.
r k. iiuimriioTKR.
Editor end Publisher.
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SO per Veer, II Psitf in Advenes
City Poetom<!» for trea»
Ik* niella u w«eit
elese met ter.
ON THE HEAD
, of the (fraud Is
writcs the most
we have read for
ami if tiie huainean men
us he does no doubt
community would be ben*
The following is what
ha* to nay:
bualneaa to improve
refur that it ahouid
? Do you want the people
and have sufficient
in the future to invent a
two occasionally, or do
businev* stagnation and
distrust as will cause
ng with a death grip to
dime or dollar they
lest they may never get
lose all energy and en*
as incentive to in
, business men of the
say which condition
that of activity ami
parslysis and death,
n tiiat regard are in
If you give conn ten
nrt to the waiters and
spair, to the promoters
the class of people
0 are forever declar
re in a condition of
and t hut it cannot pos
er, and that there it
arvalion insight, and
s very had and cannot
letter, and that no
unv hope, then you
' blame us they for re
rity. Kick them out
oor ami inform them
that you consider
emies and give them
'hey, with some selfish
your business und that
1 in the community.
ie unhappiness of the
gravate the worst con
ity to give such instut
lie distress that they
procluming uud pre
011 would prosper you
ontributing to the pro
e business paralysis,
aucies come to you for
iiould repeat their own
to them, “business is
ml must grow worse"
it afford to advertise.
““ there is no good in it and noth
come from it and that alt is
dispair. Adopt this policy
9g|y will either atop sing ini' the
amity aong or cense to sing at all
i tin community at large will he
b.-.«d hy their aiianec.
You do nut do tout self justice]
when you furnish sinews of wur to
wo aganev eonlinuaily making war
on your business, eonlinuaily cheat
distrust aud want of confidence,
courage ami enterprise Your duty
y^M^Hlelf and youT fellow men is]
Turu your face against aud dose
wjm? pock,t ..I, to it,, calamity
ahriekvrs
ww amue good |Hipuiiat hroth r
captain how it i» that if, aa they
•tatc>I Iasi tear wheal aud silver went
head iu hand, how it it that wheat
ha* go"1- “i* ■“**• •deer has gone
(ttjwi,' I.a. year at this tune wheat
. u this year tl la worth at the
jut willing :<t i io>ts and a tract
•hi t. tw tty advance and Inal
*
this «• *1 It has gone dowu to
and a fourth la other word,
l Is ten V. 1.1. I wet and wheat .»
ail a hall V. Ills login t
Arcadia Milling Co.
vs.
Irrigation Company
Kditor Hay, of the Arcadia Cham
pion seems to have a suspicion that
bis fellow townsman, J. <3. Sehaiipp
is in cahoots with the Sherman Coun
ty Irrigation, Waterpower and Im
provement Company regarding the
present altercation between that
company and the milling company
ut Arcadia. Champion might just
as well disabuse Itself of that idea
now us to be forced to do so later
on. If as Mr. Day says, “a good
laugh is worth a pound of physic,”
then in this case it will follow that
the people of Loup City will have
an excellent remedy for constipation
as it is also a true saying that
“those who laugh last laughs best,”
and just ut present Him laugh seems
to be turned upon Champion who
seeks to defend a corporation which
is ill disposed to run its plant by
serving an injunction and practically
sponging its waterpower; or, m oth
er words, it is trying to do business
ut the expense of others, But they
will find that before they are done
wiiii u iiiui me .merman i/ouniy
Irrigation, Waterpower and Im
provement Company has some
rights which they are hound to re
spect.
Now to get to the point we will
simply state that the said milling
company has been tampering with
the hcadgntc and sand sluice of the
suid irrigation company. Neither
this sand sluice or heudhute is locat
ed on the milling company's ground,
yet they have seen lit to close them
by injunction and turn the water in
to the mill race without even enter
ing iuto a contract with the irriga
tion company for the use of the
water. If we have been correctly in
formed neither the mortgage un
der which the milling property was
sold nor the Sheriffs notice contain
ed any of the property upon which
this sand sluice or head gate is loot
ed and then, too, the irrigation com
pany has a deed for right-of-way to
the ruce from the river icd to the
outflow fifteen miles below.
As stated in Secretary Melior's
letter, Mr. Schaupp entered iuto a
contract with the ditch company
while he operated the mill plant,
and thereby honorably secured the
waterpower for milling purposes;
but the present management of the
Arcadia miils have never applied
to the ditcti company for water priv
legos, although they have heeti given
to understand that satisfactory ar
rangements could be made.
Under their injunction the milling
company is claiming the ditch
property from the river down to the
mill, but they have no such right
find us slated above did uol even
claim it in their foicclosure proceed
ings. It looks as though the claim
is simply made at this time for the
purpose of heuting the irrigation
company out of their right to obtain
an iionesl water rent, and also to
secure waterpower to run their plant
without au obligation to pay ligiti
timale expenses of operation.
If Champion is the champion of
such a cause as this It will doubt
less be laughed at until its "physic"
operations wilt cease to II**,
Mr. l*ay further says in his letter
published last Week "What I do
object to, however, and protest u
gainst, although the matter has not
as yet been touched upon, is the at
tempt to tie un the plant and dr
prive Arcadia of a mill while a law
suit drug* its weary length through
the courts,* Now what evidence
have you got, Mr Iran that an at
tetttpl was made to Me up the plant?
Were )•*>» not given to understand
by !*ectel*t| Meiior a letter, who
represents said tihermau County
ItttgiaUon, vVaivipowef and lut
pro* i ,drill I 'olUpttMV th «t If list Id til
age meat of the Arcadia mid applied
for water rent "they will he treated
VouiU’oOsty and in t huetncsislitie
manner?" Then again we would usk,
who dragged this “weary" lawsuit
into <-ourt? And could not a law
suit have been averted had not said
milling company fait disposed to do
a square legitimate business with
defendants in the above entitled
cause?
All of which is respectively sub
mitled for your consideration and
answer. In your reply, however, it
might he well for you to further
consult Hob Johnson and get more
substantial information on tin* sub
ject. We are acquainted with the
gentleman and know his failing for
horse laughing and “pbislc" non
(dies. It is Bobs way of throwing
light on dark spirts. I’robe him
deeper, Mr. Day, and if possible get
the clean kearnels of truth. Bob
ain't morally bad, but when he shuts
one eye and employes attorney
AhhclL to close Hie other, it is hard
for one to comprehend the true
meaning of his expressions, more
especially if lie feeds his anxious
inquirers double doses of the above
compound. Qive Bob to understand
that you don't need any more of
his “physic" but want to know
the truth, the whole truth and
nothing hut Hie truth.
KJitor Day, of the Arcadia Cam
pion Ijuh been taking double dost'*
of Boll Johnson's compound for con
sultation. He pronounces the rern
edy first class and professes to talk
from experience.
Burning, itching skin diseases instant
ly releivud by DeWitt’s Witch Iiazel
Halve, unequalled for cuts, bruises burns,
It heals without leaving a sear. Oden
da til Bros,
rp INKS,
1 • Pitot or EXPRESS A"'<
GENERAL DELIVERY LINE.
All Kxprm or Khuklit ordeiM promptly
xUumlwl to
rp 8. NIGHTIV3ALE,
LAWYER.
Does a General Law and Collection Business
A Notary Public, Stenographer anti
Typewriter In Olltce.
ONI. O.Olt NOUTII OK FIRST HANK.
LOOP CITf, . • I EBB All A.
yy fjhiiek,
flttnrnEU-at-Law,
AND NOTRY PUBLIC.
Will Defend in Foreclosure Cases
ALSO DO A GENERAL HEAL
ESTATE BUSINESS
Oltloe In Nobtiiwkstbbs ouutilng
LOUP CITY, - • KHHASKA
HUMPHREYS*
No. 1 Cures Fever.
No. 2 " Worms.
No. 3 “ Infants’ ^'^asm.
No. 4 " Dim i
No. 7 “ Cou':
No. 8 Cures Noi..
No. 0 “ He*.
No. 10 “ Dyi
No. 11 “ D.! . 7a.
No. 12 " Leu
No. 1 3 Cures Cr<
No. 14 “ Skin
No. 13 “ Rheu
No. 10 " Malui
No. 10 " Caton
No. 20 Cures Whooi
No. 21 " Asthnu
! No. £4 “ Genera I
No, £0 •* Sea-Sick
No, £7 " Kidney l'
| No. 28 Cure* Nervous D
No, 00 M Urinary l
No. 02 “ Heart Di
No. 04 M Sore T»ir...
No. 77 “ Cold* and t
0*. lit Ml-Hkll. II Hlv. *HI' J*
Uf liMlMM U||M|I I tll.
—n*tl I,-,*»!•« .4 I Si lk« *
1,1 Ihifal t>» -l(-««I.U >■» M».i fsiskl SI*.'
I. ,-.i|S , I .**.# a .-•«!. u *!•< kjs
afw |! ill t)|r M*|f ll'Mi.| i **|» lw
vMw 1 -*»(•**.}. 111 tolttattt* >* , 1^1
HUMPHR E Y 8~
WIT0H HAZEL OIL
TNC MU OiNTMtNT."
(WHS* liw^«lMMl. uw4.#m»,ssei
is>sa»% «vrafjtM #»>.. *■«# *i *s* saMia.
TH UISI m i«m—nlkt. tisa *%*- mhf *#*»••
raiua m c»*. Tltatii 4A.UOS
•i. 4 ii ,***»♦. *a #**« v •*« * ♦♦*■*'*• *4 »-«%
•**%*. »M* M« **• Mil
^Mothers!
fPfll discom
I forts and
dangers of
child-birth can
bo slm -at en
tirely Avoided.,
WineofCardui*
nllires ex
pectant moth
ers. It gives
tonsto the gen
itslorgsns.and
puts them in
condition to do their work
perfectly. That makes preg
nsney less painful, shortens
1 abor nnd b asten s recovery after
child-birth. It helps a woman
hear strong healthy children.
Wii»*
lias also brought happiness to
thousands of homes barren for
!'ears. Afow doses often brings
oy to loving hearts that long
for » darling baby. Ko woman
should neglect to try it for this
trouble. 11 cures nine cases out
of ten. A11 druggists sell Wine
of Cardui. fl.oo per bottle.
For advice In cases requiring special
directions, sddre.ns, riving symptoms,
the Ladlea' Advisory Department,
The Chnttan&oya Medicine Co., Chatts
noor*. Tenn,
Mrs. LOUISA HALE,
of Jefferson, Ga., says:
“When I first look Wins of Ctrdof
we bad been married (fares years, but
could not faava any chlldrsn. Hina
moulds later 1 had a fins girl baby."
No ONE PIES No one dlas of Pul
inonary disease, the rssult of cold, who
takes “77"!n tints. Tor sals by all drug
gists. 25 rents.
I). 0 DO*. A. P. OULLKY,
Vice-President. Oaahiar.
FIRST BANK OF LOUP CITY.
General Banking Business TransaoM.
Capital Stock, $60 ,000.
Loan* on Improved far me at It DIB par oaot. Bat Damp any aad kal IMP
to bo UAhlkieat.
/
OOBBWFOnravni:—Chemical HaHoaal Bank (lew York CHj, B. ¥4 tMll
**lioaal Rasa Omaha. Hehneek*
W J. KISIFEFt, OEO. E. BENHCHOTEH,
Attorney end Notary Public. Publisher lunnftJnt Noutiiwksi-icuu
FISHER & BENSCHOTER,
ntCyit, KST'HTK rfGKJVTS.
F,OUP CITY. • • NKFiFtAHKA.
Town Lot*, Wild, Cultivated and Irrigated Lauda for Sale
PREMIUM LIST FOR
T|ie sevejsTfi ajm^ual faif^
-OF THE
TO BE HELD AT LOUP CITY, NEB., SEPTEMBER 13, 14 AMD 16, 1897.
EX III III TOItM.
Ail stock will lie shown In the arena No
person but the awarding committee on duty
and the, officers of the Board of Association
will he allowed in the arena While the exhlbi
tion i going on If it be aacertalned that
any exhibitor has made or caused to be made,
by any fal*e statement in regard to any article
or animal exhibited, or any cxhlblter attempt
to intefere with the judges In tho performance
of their duties by letter or otherwise, he shall
tic excluded from competition. The exhlhl
lion of stock will commence at the time
and proceed in the order sped tied In the pro
gram. Animals not ready at the proper time
and place will lie ruled out of competition.
No animal which has once taken first prem
lorn in Its properly assigned lot and claxs.
shall again comitate for any premium in the
‘.ime b»t and class, other than aweepstttkes
w hen there is hut one exhibitor competing
for a premium the committee may award no
premium, or second, or first, as merit may
warrant, but in no case shall the money award
ed exceed half that stipulated in case of coin pc
tit Ion. In non competitive awards the com
mitten must state in detail the reason for
awards.
Noth Exlbitorsarc requested to study the
rules carefully, as they will be rigidly cm
forced and ignorance of them may l fatal to
successful comdetltlon.
For articles aw arded Hpeciul Frcudum order*
on the donors will be Issued all of .vhich tin*
.secretary will forward by mail to tin winner
HATES OF ADM 18*10 *.
Single admission ticket 2ft ct*
Children sixteen years and under Iftcts.
Sim lc admission ticket, for doulile and sing •
teams 1ft eta.
Saddle horse 10 eta.
Special license for vehicle* carrying passe nr
i in for pay w ill be grunted by the Executive
< ommltlee.
AU exhibitors having three or mor* hea l
of har'• *. or five or more hem! of catth »hab
* . entitl'd to pas* one attendant free
Exit checks will be given at the gate
Mill «*t i s of the gOs|H*l ill 111* active, til*
i
oiticers of other agricultural soil ties with
te< our an
ui.il fair, and will rccetwj complnu ntary pus
i , by rc-itarilng theiliselves pi the . »• re tar.V
Tie tmuatei' or loan of a season ticket |s n
tud -i n the a so* latioa and wht douwt< I
iilb* punUhed to the full extent oft ha la.
Any pci r pun uua found g ilit $ ot clin
ing over or under lie (mum. or getting into
\ he fair /rounds iu any other wuv i handy con.
i lyin ' with the association will b» chary. i
* i mi bio tiie regular rate*
H KUALA U IIUMllM MAT
i I.ASM a IIQRSES iu\ |
J H. IhH kit Supt
A RraHtcrs
lies! staUboi. any age £,* •»»
t »u* ■ il iturw ’
<h •tthaft stallion way breed or age t *
HiH'viiU i*?*t draft fttnUtuu any breed %>i 9 ■**
t U»X • - Mls'l illlO'ill
Meat »lri» mg team tu harness 9 <v
| jo
t lass H Sat ep takes
it**si brood marc xbiviku boat two or
Colt* • i«
(test "ill *»tiv hr<u* *1 under ‘I ywt)fs t>),| 9 4*
t I. VMS II CATTLE It
1 nmo Im uni *upi
( 1m** A
1 b**r* a* ••«*»#v*t r«|btt i«4 |**'dljftce any ttr«M
tkat Uli ale* bleed t <»• J «*.»
"»* a ti p ittxtxi*. 9 oar* >m4
add «»»r I »*» 9 «*r
t )«M II
>t* •« »M'f any InnmkI i »<i | 9a
i I \s*» sHMI* |I|V III
llloo M Fahhas * on
* I* •* * r%n> a«i 1 i'tw4 I
3 • »*** at»x bf*« d I •*»
4 tarn!** «4»| bftMl t *»*
1 t.AMS it HVVIV a Ml A IV
Abaft H‘ M«t *r *»§*
; **** * * » p««»o 1*4 ta Ifct* ‘ l*s* u Oft* taftrs
M|M *oft to bientftillft | 4»*M r wad ltd
! Mvmisat M ltd*.?**
. It. *t Iws-ftr «ft) tt <*»
^ . m
'•* awl •**» atftw f ** got !**•
iba* % ail b««*dw 9 *
I «**<-<*!« ufta- tilt** wftdMr alt
MOMIV* uki I 1
MMAw# * Maes «#»f ktW*l I «*»
*• m «**!•# ft mm* 4fti »'««*•! I to
t I, ASMJi |N|| EtHA H|A A
• X IIMMI Ml M-.p*
A its* nwodiit of « ftaftlr omIi IWMMm
For best talo of following one years sun
^cripriori to Nid/rasku Funner and for second «
best talo W cents:
Trio, any breed. >
Heaviest trio spring chickens ,
Trio t urkeys
Trio ducks.
Trio guineas
Trio geese.
i 'LASH F FA liM PRODUCTS IHV, V,
,1. M. HNVOgu, Supt.
Fortlie best display of ail kinds of grain.
»rasses and vegitables grown on one farm.
First premium #s 00, second premium #500, third
urcmlumil (J0.
For the best. display of fruits grown by one
person, first, premium $3 <10 second premium
tl 00. third premium 41 00,
Supplement to Farm Product, All following
entries to be the property of the Fair Associ
ation after entry: Flrlt Premium for following
entries one yours subscription to Nebraska
Farmer, second premium ftO writs, For beet
specimen of
Peck of wheel (winter/,
Peck of wheat (spring/.
Peck of ottta,
Pock of corn
Peck of potatoes,
Peek of rye.
CLASSQ. FINK AKTANI) FANCY WORK
MV. VII
MlKNlCH ANNA Do/.Alilt &i ISULMC Mtll.K K
Class A
First premium for following euteries Mi cts.
second premium H»*si specimen* of
KeiiNingLOU embroidery
Worsted embroidery,
Luca embroidery
i otton embroidery
Darned net
Appliiiue work
Hraldfng.
Kicking on linen
Cotton canvas tidy
Crotchet tidy.
Worested tidy,
Worested canvas tidy.
Silk embroidery
Wax flowers.
Paper tlowcr*
Shall work
Tutting,
Fan* y w*«rk by any girl under Irt pears *»f age ,
Peacll druwlug,
Oil (minting landscape,
Palutlug iu water color«
Kensington painting
Painting plmpie
Puiml picture
Uibhon work
Shelf laiubrtMjui ii
Wail bauiier.
Taide arf
Drawn work
Paintim on satin or silk
MlUiuar> <*Uiblt
(Viipm paintlay
Fancy «m«i1 sawing
►• fa pillow.
pllk piu OOililHI
Worsie»i pm i u«hlan
Toilet wt
Lamp mat
Pillow sham
Sheet «ham
CLANK II UAIMY BANTUV CPLLt
MANY MY. V111
Mi'sn* lt»«ui M Cius.ei A llama IIxv
Ml M»l HopU
Fifst pr* tamm for following nun>•* K n*
«xH««ad pr«mixMM A/ ike spr* ttoens of
Apple H »4jf
t an* III tally
Bluan jail*
t Jtupw Jail)
sill
VV aU-flgt i«*4* p#e «* f %vm
straw berry prcMo %«-•
Apple (KiU'fV**
pc* *>« * * > •
t MStaMphet f * p| *•«««%««
1 tt« (MHiMM* MlwV
lUowu t o sad
L'itt < «A»
t osoAnuttake
Jvliji «<«*•
wmi* *ahv
**!« ■*'>** * aAA
f ‘mat*** .*!• #►
Mkia t*t' i
o)ikh voga <ia*
#*< »*■•■’• k»hl uws Hastwa
•»* x* p*w«Mwi(g P*t uAtfrt** •« m
mn-whM p«e«aAuw* Hi vwwAb Hast 4**pka« o#
v aASvd ItwR a.-* KwatlMta P*
wf aiwuiwa.
No 4ftkk will la 4 is(sssprlv ►*# i» •
yrfrAP mrfr
no pi* mium win in* given on articles not wn
iterated.
All specimens of preserves and Jelly must lie
Bade inside of a year.
LASH I MANUFACTURED ARTICLES
DIV IX
*. CKO. W. JllJNTKIt, hupt.
Iilplomas will awarded for best exhibit* in
following forming luipllrnentM, machinery etc.
Two horse farm wagon.
Double seated buggy.
Single seated buggy
Family carriage,
Two horse stirring plow,
Sulkj ttirrlng plow,
Harrow,
Crain drill or broadcast seeder,
Two horse planter,
Hand corn piuuier.
Lister,
Kidinif cultivator,
Walking cultivator
Stalk cutter,
Mower,
lllrse rake,
Selr binder,
Combined reaper and mower,
Thrashing machine
Power corn Mheller,
Hand corn Mheller,
Windmill for raising water.
Farm guie,
Fuom gate fastening,
Portable fence,
Churn,
Display of furniture.
Display of tinware
Washing machine*,
Display of stoves,
Double work harness home made.
Double driving harness homemade,
Ditplap of farm madhlnery by one exhibitor.
Display of tools and cutlery by one exhibitor.
Sewing muchlun,
Lot of fifty brick.
Display of building stone,
Rpeciiiiuii of carpenter work,
specimen of uln-daring.
Specimen of norteahoeiug,
specimen of hiacksini thing auiountlug to
lv<- dollars.
Diplomas will be given for the best specimen*
dull Windsor fancy and art work
;LASHI KAHHIOand M A NUKAtTI,’ltl KB
DIV. X
Minskh Nkttik Ctim.au a caHHia IIouhimhb
Clash A
Ten yard* rug carpet, home mud*, and made
vithiu a year,
Whip* quilt,
silk quAt.
Worsted quill,
tiulU pieced by girl under lu y«ar* old.
Patch work quill,
Crochet spread
Knitted spread.
Comforter.
Drawn rug u»a i< withlu a year
scrap rug made within a year.
Knitted rug mad* within a year.
Ill allied mat
Afghan crocheted
iinat manufa* tured article.
•>*«•!» Ml MU.
Pv»N1 Mai F D • hand*and und«r on*
worth mite heat* tost x In I; I lo «at*r 3 tu
itart Wtuttrst H to hu »i4 »u.l W to third
A teUl iS pounds to low iln» min
KCNNINU It At fr. Half mite heart, * to «a
>**■ 3 to Start UP to dual lid- tu second
md %b u> third
THIRD DAY,
HOlTikd M it A U«n half mt> teik I
I to *«t» r and I to aiAft BB* to Brat Hutu msmhI
b|4 M, to third
Mi NMMti HA M • t*a« hall mite hear,
mat i m I * to otu i and 3 tu n«rt mn to «r*i
IW to second and B to third
Nuf® tnr*min*'v tee tea per vent uf pars,
a each *a«« to tie paid ah*u entry t* made
Bnirte* ter «a#h pur** tuuat he new wn w Imp*
Wv n w **-to a p m day » Mjaief nut
tited to■<.»** Ut«t time wilt m anauited amt mi
hi m aei «* i-todvd to tipi im«um * iaiment*
'»'*’* fllflfw than tote premium atil he awarded
>• • taat tektlA* the KM Tike a**wet
rli a *»•■**-Mae tha righto w any led
ms »* -•■** uf ha-1 acath#4 *ute-#ku
>• *»*a u-oh* and A marten* 4 s4tey tlft*
to ttW to to* la* >#4#'*
tt new the maniJVto M Inti m« Wot eu4B***#t |w
tet k ape-aa# - . talma lo# t*t«»r and flaw
►hail to vad to lull a«4 aii «fh»t #«a-'m* pro
ala At» uteoth* aaai«*■** tte *aivtt aut yea
wn»a*l -a ni g* toe Ante d ahhwal mti
s* shaM to fatteitad ill premium* mil an
Mead tot Wept* auto f Btt