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About The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 27, 1897)
Vol. XIV. LOUP CITY, SHERMAN COUNTY, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY. AUGUST27, 1807. NUMBER 26 _ _— ___- -_- _ —--™—— T H K N O RT H W liST V. R N PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AT TIIK COUNTY SKAT. U ICO. Ifi. IlKIfMC'IIOTKB, Editor and Fublleher. TEHMS It 60 per Tear, II Paid in Advance ■atsrad tl the Loop lily PoetoMsa for traae ailaaUiu ttirongb tha malls as Mna4 alias uiailar. "AN IT IN.” Responsible republican leaders are well nware that the greatest obstacle the upright am) straightforward pollt |r^ iciane in their party have had to con tend with is the Xohtii wksikkn us at present conducted. It would seem to he peculiarly the organ of petty and personal malice wild It Is well known that soiiiu of Its most frequent contributors are to be fouad among the pretended friends of reform who dodge behind (leorgu's ample skirt*, to hurl their Javellna at those bellveri in ths Omaha platform, whom they are unable to control. It Is also y observed that It receives seme little sun tenuuce In the form of legal notices, from those whom, were it loyal to the republican party It would ho expected to try to chastise.- -Times-Independent. Under the above heading appear ed an article in the Titnei-lnde pendent of lust week from which wu extract the above. The times is u sweet scented im per to charge other publications with “petty and personal malice,” Two years ago there was not a can didate on the republican ticket it did not malign in a most shame ful manner, charging some of them with being out with bottles and making other false charges against them. It even decorated its columns with pictures of beer bottles after the eleolion returns were counted. Its last issue before “** election was filled with base sland er of the republican candidates and then witheld from the mail un til after the Noktiiwkstkhn was out, in Llie fear that we might answer ^ some of its dirty falsehoods. We secured a copy, however, and in answer to his base charges set up a column of type after the Times hud gone to press and put the Noiitiiwkstkiin in the mail before they dared to curry the Times to the post office. It is said that when Brown read I tie reply to his sland erous articles he turned all colors of the rainbow, anil well he might for the next day he was roundly reprimanded by menbers of his owu clique fur having been so stupid. The “responsible republican lead ers” to which the above refers, are those who are giving their legal notices to the Tunes and have been for several years past, and are the very ones who helped to elect. Gov ernor Holcomb and Mike 1‘olski. Hut that is their own private bus ip' iness and the Northwestern dos'ut lay any claim to that kind of rep ublieauism. We are aware that they pose under the republican ball r tier, walk in republican columns, get our support if possible and then give the other fellow all their paying work tud<>. The only pity is that we cuuuot get rut of then eul rely They make better populist* than they do u-publican* and Tiuiss i» waleouiu lu all the satisfaction it gets from that source Because of this fa< I we are loosing no sleep and le>pe that the Time* will not borrow too much trouble ovtr it. We nev er thought the tact w<>rth mention lag before, and would not at |hu lime if that sheet, doubtless at the la %t ante of these s*« called tespon sibiv republn tu, hit than a half a doeett in eumlier. had uot Hied to make it appear that the prominent m* utters if th* republican parti w bad urn I to patronise Ihie paper If the Times thtak* that suck a faeiioti of ike i* publican party a* • Ul patterns* tta eulwntas #>*» ail tkett be*t pat lug work, ami bad tbaif llfstste to elest p» pel la i eis ate Use tewogaiaed leadera tu •mi party it is tab*oteg under a givat iklssMs. no matter b»a they may maaipalai* tbe ie •« • gaikartwga < I gain promlnance at a half represent ed convention." These “responsible republicans,” to which the Times in ters have not even boen subscribers to this paper for many years past. They are, for the most part of their time, politically speaking, concoct ing schemes, aided by pop riugster* to pull the wires for personal gains, nothing more, nothing less. llut wluit worries the Times is that it has lost a portion of the pop ulist support. The best element of that party hus given its editor to understand that it will not be run by lings uud cliques, and wdl not be coerced into adopting principles which they do not believe to be light, or dropping the original principles upon which their party was organized. They have taken n iiold stand in advlcaling the popu ist principles ns enunciated in their former populist platform, and be muse they have not allowed them •elves to be whipped into line, the rimes has shamefully abused them. They are now giving their support ,o the NoitTHWBSTKiiN, which came ,o ua unsought, and the Tunes man »ger and its pull, M. II. Mathew, who is doubtless the author of the ibovc extract, arc persistant in their dibi ts to get back this lost patron *K« No longer ago than lust week cit ■/.cun heard loud and bolstrious talking going on in T. S. Nightin *ale’s law ollice, and pausing to hear ihu conversation, heard Mr. Mathew persistently trying to pnrsuaid Mr. Nightingale to aguin patron ize the Times with his legal pub lications, to which Mr. Nightengale promptly stated that he would not patronize a sheet that had done nothing but heap abuse upon him. Mr. Mightingale farther stated that tie had patronized the Times up to the time that paper commenced its abuse on him, although the editor of the North western was a relative of bis. In the face of this Mr Mathew hud the supreme gaol to state that “we have another populist paper at Litchfield, you can place your notices there, and continuing he said, “I be lieve this to he legitimate campaign ing." To this Mr Nightingale re plied thut he hud had pleasent busi ness relations with the editor of the Northwestern and he also felt that us relatives it would be pleasent in our business relations to assist one another, and further more that he would do as he pleased with his own private business. After failing iu bis dirty scheme to injure our business it is quite evt oeni mat, mr. jjaiuuw wuiseu over to the Times office and penned the above extract. It is not the first at tempt of his to meddle with our pri vate business and if we hear any more of it we will teach him a lesson about • legitimate campaigning" not soon to be forgotten. He is the fel low who, in company with his pails, induced Judge Westover to change an order for publication from the Nohthwestkhn to the Times, a mut ter of #15 to us, and after said ord * r hud been made a matter of reword, lie has also hail Ins Huger marks on other tnaiteraof our private business. Now in conclusion wc will say to tou Mr, Mathews, don t you tin it ant more. If you do, the uiau who was most prominent in the disgrace ful i.ee • i'ark l\d* art air, and the man of t ream check fame will hate til* past record let rated to pH Mi* gKeep your haa*'* • it of our ligttimale busuo*** wad tour Huger* out »f our bread and butter If th Time* Hmuh to mal>, u H t Kmith, the NighlatugaU tiro* sail other prominent weather* of th* I*ipoitst party and thereby t tWHtfl * lo ir patronage that t* a< >a« of t»ur t>a*tn««* Mr Mathew, and yon will douMlv•* barn Ihl* fact before pu ate nuvk wide# It M nwlbtaalhe ftee tlltw top •-> WomhwMysy a ttl >aw vail It its •iidttv 'or ,t *trn-t yautg* el tat* v1 -n,, i I Had* k>* |** It* *1 t*< ** Hsdli *t.t»*« I *d A Suit of clothing weighing forty pounds would hu u novilly. \'et it is apparently the sort of suit which I’rof. Wilson conteriplut.es for lire average Atncrioan individual. lie argues, in his newspapar articles at so much per column for the N't w Yolk Herald, that the tnritf placed on wool by the Hingley bill v. ill add a least J‘,i pc r cent to the cost of a •uit of dottles. Since an increase of JO per rent in the price of a suit of clothes means an in reuse of proliub ly, $.'» in its cost, and the proposed duty on wool is U cents per pound, Mr. Wilson must calculate Mint forty pounds of wool would lie used in the manufacture of a suit of elothei. 'I'his Isa fair sample of the mislead ing arid absurd proposition* upon which the free traders build their theories and sometimes get Into olflee. jN Km, 1 * iMior. ok EXPRESS am. GENERAL DELIVERY LINE. All Express or Vreialit orders promptly Rtteiilled to rjs M. NIOIITIV iALE, LAWYER. Does a General Law M Collection Bosiness x Notary Public, Htsnographur arid Typewriter In Office. ONE DJOH NORTH OK HUNT BANK. IAJDP CITI, • • IRBB1BKJL \y J.F1SU1B, flttnrnEH-Ht-Law, AM) NOTItY PUBLIC. Will Defend in Foreclosure Cases ALSO 1*0 A GENERAL REAL ESTATE BUSINESS. Office In Nortiiwkstkhn 0'iu ntnx LOUP CITY, - • eBRASKA Thu Ghkat Cough CURE promptly cure* where ail others full. Coughs, Croup, Sore Throat, Hoarseness, whooping Cough and Asthma. For Consumption it has no rival; has cured thousands, and will ctma you if takeuin time. Sold by Druggists on a guar antee. F'or a I,nme Hack or Cheat, use SHILOH’S BELLADONNA PLASTER.Sc. CHILD H VVCATARR H O^te^i^REMEDY Have you t aturrh V This remedy Is guaran teed to cure you. Price, 40eta. Injector free. HUMPHREYS’ i No. 1 Cures Fever. No. 2 ** Worms. No. 3 “ Infants' rv ^nsea. No. 4 “ Dim No. 7 “ Con No. 8 Cures N. t. No. 0 “ Hea No. 10 " Di No. I I “ Del. 4fc l No. 12 ** l-e j No. 10 Cures Ci i No. 14 “ bkii. 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Win»i has also brought happiness to thousands of homes Darren for !rears. A few doses often brings oy to loving hearts that long for a darling baby. No woman should neglect to try it for this trouble. 11 cures nine cases out of ten. All druggists sell Wine of Curdui. ft.oo per bottle. For advice In ease* requiring special directions, address, riving symptoms, «h* “Ladles’ Advisory Department, The Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chatta nooga, Tenn. I Mrs. LOUISA HALE. of Jefferson, Gs., ssyst "When I flrit took Wins or Cardal ws had been married three yeses, bat sould not have any children. Sine months later 1 had s floe girl baby.” Vs ONE DIES No one diss of Pul iiiotisrv disease, tbs rssult of eold, wbo titke* ‘‘77”lu tirns. For sals by all drug giant. 2~i CPdt*. D. l)OK. A. P. CULLKY, ! Vice President. Oaehier. FIRST BANK OF LOUP CITY. General Banking Business Transacted. Capital Stock, $50 .005, Loan* on Lmprored farms ac RDII per cent. Baal Qcaapaajr tad kal Ml lake had la the weei. Conumroanmn*:—CbemloaJ RattoaaJ Baak. Rea York (Up, B. Yd GmIB *p*ioaal Aaa*. Omaha. Wshaeshe W. J. KIHHER, OEO. E. BKMMCHOTEK, Attorney and Notary Public. Publisher LOUP OlTT N'titni \r c.tkkn FISHER & BENSCHOTER, REAM. ESTATE A1AEJYTS. LOUP CITY, • - NEBRASKA. Town Lots, Wild, Cultivated and Irrigated Land* for Sale PREMIUM LIST FOR T|ie sevejMTfi aj^i^ual faif^ -OF THE "TO BE HELD AT LOUP CITY, NEB., SEPTEMBER 13, 14 AJID 16, 1897. KX If fill TOBH. AlUtock will bo shewn In tin arena. No MTMin but tho awarding committee on duty and the (#mr«th of the Board of Association will bo allowed in the arena while the exhibi tion i* going on. If It be uaeertalned that any exhibitor has made or caused to be made by an v false statement In regard to any article or animal exhibited or any exhibit**r attempt to tutefere with the judges in tho performance of their Julies, by letter or otherwise, he shall be excluded from competition The exhibi tion of stock will commence at the time and proceed la the order sped tied in the pro gram. Animals not ready at the proper time and place will be ruled out of competition. No animal which has once taken first prem 1 ium in its properly assigned lot and dans shall again compete for any premium in the same lot ami class other than sweepstake when there is but one exhibitor competing for a premium the committee may award no j premium, or second, or hrat. as merit may i warrant, but in no case shall the money award eh exceed half that stipulated lu case of corn pc- . tition. In non-competitive awards the com j rnlttee must state in detail the reaaon for j awards. . . i Notk Kxlbltor* are requested to -tudy the rules carefully, as they will be idly en forced and ignorance of them mu • fatal to successful comdetition. For articles awarded Special Pr« * uu» orders on the donors will be issutwi all '*f which the (secretary will forward by mail to tnc winners KATES Of APMISblO*. ,singl« admission ticket 21 cl* • hildien sixteen years an<l under 15 t*U. Single admission ticket for double and singl* j teams. 15 eta. saddle horse 10 eta. special license for vehicles carrying pa>seng • for pay will be granted b> the Executive t 'fiimiuee Ail exhibitors having three or more head j 0 horses or live or more head of cattle aha) j i • |m> one attendant fr« Exit checks will tie given at the gate Mittiatcrsof the poapel in the active Ui* • reports t oer* of other agricultural soculev with t ,-dr wives are curu*ou*lv fnviu-d to our ai (i )| fa r and will receive compltiicntafy pass tig th< HIM i\* to ihe S< rvtaff The i roaster or loan of a season ticket l» a 1 f .ud c{K*n lt*e association, and when detected I v U is pubisb* d to the full extent *f the law \ny person or p>*r>cm« found guilty of < llm> III!*- «»%♦••■ or under th* f»*ae ■» nr getting int • II • fait grounds in .*b\ ether way than by con 1 mg *;th the aawoctalPm w»l! t*e ct;afg« ! i able the nvuisr tiitw iiklil l*AN I IUAIB k t llT (.'hAs$A litaii'sEftfc MV I J H I'tm ix. Hupt I Iw-mi A l* statef% I i «t »uUi4Mi anv age, It w t dtk* B Honor* J E draft staUtoa aay breed of age 4 **' | «sited i*vst dn; i -« ar- v breed or age 9 • i « t* • ki»**-.Haawos «t df i t »ag Uaiu in haiwawa ,, i 4 %| draft team in laou v* 9 t* tW I* Awcepataa». j l V*4 bfi-ewl anxvv- -dU/wiAe two of Dt-.ri * i,Aw?s h t'tmk—i»iv if i Ifm at*** Wwpl 4 taa* A I 'i rvgtnAamA pe*Hatw*' aa.y lival • • l !* I *»* I 9N *-ow any i is a#a • d*$ uMi ,**■» J «i # v** t1aw it ! * At *•*(* 4 ax nh4 f <N» H t l.taat' e IMV lit Bp'olt M * at-i‘A» a-up* ) m«4 tarn. a* i bread t w i * IWMjflHai«<.. , . aj£| A i a#* twwa 9*91 % A us P *»|V IX void %• Wat>« **#* I*. «» u* I* Mb* Mas* t» *•* mu -1 . it, %«u***k» r»4*>- - **J •**< - MWWMPMUSMlpM*' tS«4 .«*. <« htwni * «U h*«*4» i '• MW *M .«■ *<** UM* * Ml WmST » *» 1 MWk. ** MU* WnfcM •*» *.*.»»!» wM l*i iS . * ,«.t*M * mmm Mi I *• in* .MB •*»,. Ml ft***4 I t* UMK tSMItMt Mil V f * M >•*. *.« | 4 U l M I *#*.* . - r or D«'Mt UUO Ol uuv ■criptlou to N< braska Farmer ami for second best talo 50 cents: Trio, any breed. Heaviest trio spring chickens Trio turkeys. Trio ducks. Trio guineas. Trio geese CLASS P FAIIM PHODUCTS DIV.V. J M SNYIlKK. Supl. For the best display of alt kinds of grain trasses and vegitables grown on one farm. Ilrst premium *s 00. second premium HSU). third premium W 00. For the best display of fruits grown by one person, rtrst premium St (XJ. second premium fc 00, third preminm »1 oo, Supplement to Farm Product. All following entries to be the properly of the Fair Associ ation after entry: Flrlt Premium for following entries one years subscription to Nebraska Farmer, second premium 50 cents For beat specimen of Peck of wheet (winter;. Peck of wheat (springi, Peek of oats. Peck of corn. Peck of potatoes Peck of rye. CLAUS (j FINK AKT AND FANC Y WORK D1V VII Mounts ANNA DoZA&K Si IlKl.LX Mt l.H K Class A First premium for following enteries So els second premium 36. lbsl specimens of Kensington embroidery Worsted embroidery Luce embroidery. ( otton embroidery Darned net Appltuue work, Braiding. Ku-ning on linen Cotton canvas tidy Crotchet tidy, Worested tidy WoresUsd canvas tidy silk embroidery Wax Bowers Paper (lowers (Shell work Tatting Fancy work U$ any girl under IS pears of age Pencil drawing. Oil painting landscape Patnllug ;n water colors Kensington painting Painting plan u* Canal picture MibtM.n work sue If lambrequin Wall banner Table scarf Drawn work Painting on satin nr silk Ml 111 nary exhibit Urayoa paint lag Fancy weol sawing f fa pillow fink pin cushion Wotated pin cushtnn Tiilkt set Lamp mat 1*11101* siege Meet thaw < t.Asa M D.tiNt PANTMV • VIJLP \ tH» Dll lilt Mt saw Ha .sin kb a Martin Hit nt'naf »»pt* First ptsatium ki Heterwinn sttwtn nr eta s*sM*d grace. ,» M Msst SgSK lWieSS -4 Appkt a Ik* tjfinnl may Pi tm yriiy i iiggw |Mv sioFsiri win (A si*ratal>m p«wawgh«a siisstMit) [*narm c spot n*w*aF**a I':cat Bt*iar-»*«a c .sisisiir i pgkwaisas Ftk* WNMM* bail in-*4 s**aJ FrwH tah* mwl inks Wales tc ■MM ■ whit* Wsmi r'»« »• *a in har d wap imm stn I*s pssc* MW hs (wit ■*,«* swamm* F W * »*»•' hi ms MUSI MMf of s anunf Mcit met *•» iha* pi 'OSW Bnrn 4c i gray 4 s-hastaw Ho *ytt*» ntfi W tie o m vs.gww m* l no twn -as* uk rated All epccTmeue of preserve* and telly must be made Inside •( a year. CLASH I — MANUFAUTUSED AUTICLES -D1V IX UCO. W. lil.'MTBH. Supt. Diplomas will awarded for best exhibits la following forming ImpUmenU. machinery etc. Two horse farm wagon. Double sealed buggy, bingle seated buggy Family carriage. Two horse stirring plow Sulky stirring plow Harrow, Urulu drill or broadcast seeder, Two horse planter. Hand corn planter, Lister. Itidluf cultivator. Walking cultivator, Stalk cutler, Mower. Horse rake, Self binder Com hi acd reaper and mower Thrashing machine, Power corn aheller, Uand corn shelter. Windmill for raising water. Farm gate, Faoui gate fastening, Portable fence, Churn. Display of furniture, Display of tinware Washing machines, Display of stoves, Double work harness home made. Double driving harness home made Uisplap of farm madbluery by one ex hlbitur. Display of tools and cutlery by oue exhibitor Sewing machine. Let vf hfty brick. Display of build tag atone, hpeemen of carpeuter work. Specimen of plastering, specimen of horseshoeing specimen of blackstuithing amounting to five dollars. Dipiutuas will be given (or the best specimens of ail kinds of fancy and art work CLASS 1 f AtlltK. and M AND FACT I'HlLg U1V X Ni-sn* Nun* CuHumm A • an kin li fts > nue i nasa A Ten yards rug carpet, home made, and made within a year. W hite uulit etlh unlit, Worsted uwilt tduiti pteced t>y girl under Ml years old Patch work gaul Crochet ipread Knitted spread tkWMMi, Urawa rag made withta e year ■v rap rug made a itain a year. I Kttltnl rug made a thin* year. | Ule.ded mat Alghaa ciss hated Meat manufac tured avtieie, prEIH fifkh. h'M Each its, haads and uadsr was 1 burin mco, use. ■ t«t I ta I I w saw.' ( ta start nr w ar»t. m u, w ..4 ami w w tatrd Weight ft pentads Vatt-iW tie seals Mt VMiVcfc-hU. Use! mils hsata A te *a f Mm ami < to (tart fat to IMsA. AW to seeuad j aad in to third _ THIHD Uat, t McrrviM'. 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