The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917, October 08, 1897, Image 1

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    NUMBER 31
In f • Nor n i western
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^UHLIXKKO KVKHY FRIDAY
A'l 1 11 I i (’OUN'I Y * KKAT,
OICO K. IIKNMOIIOTER.
Editor and Pdbl.rthar
ff *!Yir 91 60 per Year, if Paid in Advanoa ,
c _ . ... ■zasssaaeszjz - •- *sr. * v- -srr- *-sf J
•lateral at tha I«onp City IVn^offlea for t.«wa ,
ajiaalua through tha mall aa
oiaaa iiialtar,
REPUBLICAN TICKET.
STATE Til ’K If. I
Kor Jail|(e of tlio niipr*' i jr• -
a m r i
K« agortf• of lh« flfitti* I nlvaialfy,
JOHN N. URYDKN,
(J. w, KM K.
C'OUMTT TICK BT.
Kor <l»rU,
JOHN ll01'l’Ell,of l.oup (Jlty
Kor Tmiotoror, *
l.KollUE NK. WHEliO, of ffiiZHril Twp,
Kor »h«nlf,
I), OUMhIIKK. of Hn/.urtl Twp.
Kor ronnty .IipIko.
K. MI NE,( ll»/,nril.
JfOrNoperl niiiluot,
E I/Ml K V. KK. MIN-p, of Coup Oily.
Kor i oranor,
/ MAllY K IIK.NDIIK! ON, of l.oup City,
Kor Hill v.yor,
WAI.TIU MOOS, of I ...up oity.
It HP PELICAN CAN
I) I J)A T EH.
('Ink
To those wIt » know John L. I ful
ler, tl> '/undid il.e fo county clerk
on Hie republi’ in ticket, it i* only
necessary to announce the fact that
he is in tlic rune (o secure tbcit sup- ,
port, cepeciully of lliose who Have 1
Inel business relation* with linn.
Hilt t« those who ilo it" know bill)
we simply wish to give a brief an- 1
nourice) ii n*to bis character, efflei- 1
< nay unn w uth a» a b sines* man,
Mr. li1 l/jiei lei !IVe III liOUp < ’i'.y I
since I e ii dmn the gre r <
part oi the tine lias been in
the elev ‘m business in fact be has
l), i ill ig biisiii' st different •
time* for both eoui| oiiss, ami every
year both elevators are anxious to <
secure him as manager of their bus- '
lute i, but of c nirne only the one I
that oilers Ilie largest salery gets i
him, provided however, that he bus i
not eiiiitraiiteil in advance with the I
otli 'i' company. Why is this/ I
Hi iiply because whomever John goes i
tlie bulk of the business is done, i
John gets at Icust two-thirds of the '
grain that comes into town because <
lit; is known to be strictly honest i
and deals square with all his cue- 1
turners. Mr. Wood, t s manager 1
of the other o'evator is a pleas rit 1
gentleman to do business with, but
Mr. Hopper lias long since establ! >h
weight? ami always cheeking to the
full amount due ami . he people
remember him whet hey come to
to with their grain They will
also remember him election day,
H t tru°ly the people's candidate.
Mr Hopper also handles large sums
of money winch he nh.eka out dully
and his settlements with his employ
el ate always satiatuulory
IrMsIHKI'.
ft ih gwM'ntllv by jm*o
pi >f till p dliioul beliefs in every
part of the c iuiily that the republi
can nominee for .ply treasurer,
tie.i Sewhuig. flis/trd toWihuip,
,* one of the hast - lections that
could Iltiteh.in lilid. Mr New
h.-rg i» a mini of large experience in
county matter- hat ing served on the
woituly board for t years, or Iwu
term*, Hint alii, itgh tie lived In a
supervisors dt«ti|c where populism
prevailed by a large Majority, made
the tat for .it |> rm and tied hi*
«g|tWvsl, amt the matter w»* **ule ,
ed tty a draw which t. tlllr.l t his
«»PP Ml « at i* in if Seated \|r S*W
111 ! I. »* re. I t.W pw»|- * of
b,« i >vri«»Mp ti .... .er for i ».*
... m «
lie still resides on Ids old original
homestead, and lias, ainco coming
Imre, acquired a good property. All
his possessions ure in Hbarman county
lor which lie pay s annually a neat
little mu in in taxi-. Mr New ng
is h gentleman, and if lie is i j< to I
I1 the tdllee you will the! him not
only n cotnpiteiit officer hut a | 1
ant. and agreeable man to do »si
ness with. Vote for Newbury.
Mm* rill
I). Ormahre, the nominee for
sheriff, is one of the thrifty and anc
yeasfiil farmers in the west, aide of
ihe county. lie rcaidcs in t otl
lownabip, flic populist hot-bci, of
lie county, Jmt it is safe to say that
ic will carry the township never the
ess or if not give Ids opponent a
/cry close race, lie ia highly |>ri
id as u good neighbor and a good
dti/en and amply ijuuliflcd lo fill
die posit on. Mr. Ortnsbce will get.
lie united strength of hia parly ami
tvill draw heavy from his pi pul -l
'ilends in i lie west part.
•I iiflgr,
K. Mu im, of Hazard, received the
niiulimtiou for county judge mid
ils nomination was a lilting acVuon -
sdgdment of Ids loyalty ■ u» the 11
mblicaii paily and if Ids worth and
(landing us a citizen and huaim
nan, ,fr. Munn is also a pn»n or
tetller of ‘•'icnnari county, hating
oented here Iu IH7M, lie has hi< p
'or several yean | •<■■*!, and i•* now
lostinasier at Hazard and hna el o
ield the responsible position "I
ualiec of the pe*«-e of Hazard town
ihip for three ticcessive tern:
Chi* last mentioned position hua < *
tecially (|ualiil('d him for the olli. <
>f county judge, and Ida election to
hat office means f ml for tin- text j
wo years the elLtirs of the judge a I
ilflee will he ube|» and honestly
iidin ted
hii|H rlitf< iHitfiit.
The repuhlinaii candidate f<u
‘.ounty superintendent, Mrs. Kish l
i’. Kearns, is a resident in Sheraton
■ounty for ten year* past, and L
veil i| uni idl'd for the position. Hhe
Inished I years of normal college!
:<>ur»e at Vinton Normal and gradu j
ited with itonors in t class. |
ihe taught school live years in Iowa
tefore coming to Loup City and is
tow tenuldug her second term in tin
utermediftte depurlnient of <nir eity
ichools. She holds u llrst grade
iertideatu and is without a ui
iniotig the teachers of Sherman
•ounty in point of education. Het j
caching in Loup City has g en
p ncral satisfaction. 1 lie choice ol
drs. Kearns for superintendent ol
iTiblie instruction was lilting ami
nests with ueiuty support from
nuny friends of different political
icliefs. Mrs Kearns is alwujs
olive in educational mutter*, Mm
tUenils the institutes regularly uml
* familiar with the latest uml best
nethods of teaching. No better
teleclron could have possibly been
nude.
Coronor.
Mrs. M«ry K. Hendrickson, who
was tdiusi by the republic'll) count)
-onvenlini in Its uoiuiuee for the
iilise of rotter is a physician of
urge experience and enjoys a liter*
live prseliee. She has won an cm •
tide reputation a* a phy Mean and
ter rapldl) increasing prastim laeti
lense of her popularity ami abut* .
If elet ted she will serve Urn people
wi ll eretlil i • hut'i |f ami mtUtfuc
ion t»> her constituent*
■tart *»0r
\Vs||ti Moom. lit' eat'didate I r
■ .ttuiy surveyor, i ■•«*** teai• *, •
was elected and serve*! the people
if Slo i in an county a* county jml,;
lie w*a aeftnwl.' lgi d «<• »»•> mu t
lltv mtt coit>*n wtivw i|nl t t
jwdg* * we tu*r It it He selMrb I
b«i« tu fit HI, * •» month* *l> r
t t< 1*4$ * *1 1 ?r
it* tut* If( (|# It *
**>*1 *** • *
m*u< t* *
i| Mdi IK &U ll»# |* #i*H*t* * •
»«tt* t* U* \ i *
I i 4 mtgv M»*< <tt fc#11 S^nl) * * * * % \ **»
I ot p «'m N'ni. uct 18#?
Notice (* hereby given tlm. a Krpub
lican township caucus will bo licltl fur
the ui pore uf nominating a candidate
foi iic i,nice nt jui*tIn* of the peace
Iouiii' ir Loup <;ity rosnxbi, and to
tr«n»» unv iHitliiinhi'il basilic** at lie
oMIh'o .,t \\ |t Mellor, «u Haturduv.
t ii i 'i I ii' It. at it o'clock In the afternoon.
.1 A . ('ONVKIIsK,
It It. lil. lill'iWs, I’tisirman.
heeretaiy
Clear (truck New*.
i wtmlhet ja dry and warm und
ei . is out of (In way of frost.
Mr*. *n K. ii I In m will teach tin*
w ter t i iu tlm Shetllcr district.
u iinh pendent candidate in Kirn
township i* talked of for assessor.
A II * ad i* visiting his daughter
in Kan* .
Joe > i nhe is here from the fur
west.
I’ito family of A. W. Throekuior
to;, ,avit heon enjoying a visit with
relative* from tin- east. IUi'oiuikh.
Two v k* an we miiiit that Frank
linduru, tin* populist nominee for
county tre isui'i r, had extensive in
ie’"Nl‘ hire, nnd of Bourse that
I meant that he was a heavy tax payer
liiii. Li-l oeek a ‘‘West, 8td«
Pop" jumps up anil tells us that «>•
are iu nror and that his possessions
ale in .New York state, or words to
that effect This week we ware
waited on pi I’Honally In' another pop
and he entries fourth with the slate
mi lit 'but neither the editor or the
••West Side Pop’ know* what they
are talking about and that Huduni ■
POSsi's.dori* are iii t’ln ami This eir l
I'tiniHtnni'a would lend onP to doubt
whether or r t Mr. ibid urn lias any
proper!;, fit nil mid whether lie is
<■1 i’tdili to pay Lixch. 'I lie only
-way we Nee out id (lie dile. i jx to
vote for New burg who we know lies
peid taxes into the treasury of Hhor
loan county for eighteen sucecaaive
years.
Huriiujitf»ii fuiifnrtiiit Kxenptioiiti
Leave Oilin'ii ):!!5 p. in., Lincoln (1:10
in, anil Hastings h 50 p. i , every
Thursday in clean, modern, i t crowil
i t >irt i leepeix. No irnr. era; cum
inti through to Han I rauclsuo und Lou
Angele* over the Scenic Route through
Denver and Salt L ilc City. Cam are
carpeted; upholstered In rattan:
have spi ; scat* and back*. and are
provldcl Itli curtain*, bedding, tov:e|*,
■o p,'e(c. I :niformed porters and ex
perienced coin In 10m accompany each
excursion, relieving passenger* of ail
bother at baggage pointing out objects
of interest mol in many other wav*
helping to make the overland trip
a delightful experience. Second class
tick s are honered. lien In
I foldur giving nil Inf nation,
call at nearcit Hurllrigton Route ticket
office, or write to ,1 FTauoK General
Ibis iger Agent, Omaha, Net
/
IOW TO 1 IND 01 T.
|-1 i : ottlo or common glass with
urine an I let It stand twenty-four hours; I
a ' ela . ut oi settling Indicate* an uu
lu ulihy condition of the kidneys. When
•line sI mi - linen it I evidence of kid
in", trouble. Two freipient desire to
in cor pm i in the back, is also enn
ui ig ] r"of that, the kidneys and
bladder m-. ■ out of order.
WHAT to HO.
M te i omfort ill the knowledge so
otleo cx|'■ eased, tint Dr. Kilmer's
•7> V> <1 ill | >' I l, III*- KHMl K ItllM" y ICUJVUJ
fullid* every with In relieving pain in
the back Idm \liver, bladder and
every pa: t the urinary onstage* li
co. i eta inability to urinate and ► cabl
ing tin in patting It, or bad effect*
foil. «lngu*e of liquor, wine or beer,
and oven..HI''* I bat uupleutaut ueci «*
It of being compelled to get up many
tie . t during the night to urinate. The
mild uud (lie e traordliinry effect of
Swamp-lb *d i* soon realised It xtaml*
the hlghetu for it* wonderful cure* of
tile mo*t dl'lre»ting ca*«*. If you need
a ii cdieii «• ton tbould have liie be»t.
Sold In drnggitl*. P'lee fifty cent* ami
one dollar Vo * may have a tatnple
bolts and phuitl tllet tuitli »«flt free
b null V> lit mu the Sotilllw gaTKNN
imi **■ nii i ir t llire** to lit. Klim"r
A l a , It.ngt anitou, \ V l ire pro
pile i id ibi yajn i guarantee the gm
uluene ** of (tit* otter.
A tew wevli* ago the editor wa* talk
•'« w ith • vet y •rvereioM and eati** it
him to in S »> «, t uu.wrtktde natlli
Mi*■> ) w . mhiotbe Itr a let I et*»e of
H gttep ti« «gn. It a* dilgeioiaa
he.h •..« «. li ii* *t« l*« to tuning aiMMtf
. d. u l Soul the ’reftl**"
'•a- ■ t i 'Owb ■ .--ft*# ' St ugh l h'u*i* i V
l 5 >■ Of ifv gr.,| it t'ti'Ut to'I* I |*Oft
||n < if • iff- o i I, it- I to.* I flit# ’ i at eat f. a
, g,. >■ tgv ' . ‘ddboa |'m
s’ . *ff tta > a i fafy <i tit raatarl**.
If Vi. nail, t-a had d It
til >%i If* - is | til# nawtao n«* #
aii tv- * ■ , "ttavgeewg i aye. VV 1 hav#
< It' i * ii.a t*f iat*s*. * , th ta « v
a H -. tv to a# we irtfu'l
a« . , . . gta »t v« * la t f till
lla H<| aa | lif t* a Idhgft t ttMt ),
H>M tool lh>* 1 coal .'*» *M *l**a
|«,r .a . Hk<H*t la. to,
cam, nv T. M. REED Fort a
binders or lowing in i iinc' wagons, buggies, disk harrows, sulkies or gang plows
or anything in this linn. l*ri ill right. I also carry a complete stock of
and everything in the liim of hardware and tinware.
BAST 8IDK PUHLU’ QUA B, LOUP CITY, NKIIRA8KA.
BARGAINS' BARGAINS!
Cash vs. Credit!
Tin* philosopher tells us that “knowledge is power The greatest power however,
lies in the wisdom f applying ; our knowledge so as to obtain the best results. Our knowl
edge of what is best suited to tli needs of many in the way of dress, coupled with our great
buying faculties, makes it possil ie for us to clothe you in a highly satisfactory manner and
at prices which were unknown u til we originated them.
&
lanik
Instead of selling < u time ml charging the
same old prices which t ie credit <ys. in has always '
compelled, we do just ‘he opju ite Wo buy for
cash, get cash discounts, and by o doing ar< in a
position to «ell you foreash at tl • lowest priec.
—vj-^sso-o-o-o-oc
Our new fall and winter lin is just bubbling
over with good things. I {right herrv patl rns to
match the faces of a well-bred and happy people.
Thare may be starvation in Indi w : ‘ dr , • ud
assassination in Spain, but in \ br.i !<a there are
beautiful crops, better prices, and sii/ns of pros
perity throughout the entire sta If y would
have a share in the good times give us your
trade.
wr
' Vast '
JlaU and Caps, Dry
<‘l’It“- Good*.
fittens,
Hosiery,
Underwear,
Neckwear,
Tinware,
Wooden ware,
, Graniteware
;■I*'* i 'utlery,
illg. etc. et<-.
A FINE LINE OF .
NOTIONS
AND DJI ESS TRIMMINGS.
( IMIS, CLOAKS and JACKETS. '
for the ladies..
TAILOR MADE SUITS
for the men.
YOU NEED THESE GOODS, WE
want your money.
Yours for Business,
A. E. Chase.
Proprietor of the Cash Bargain Store.
W ANTED ts
Both Men and Women If you .n
will ilia to work. HI' can ({ivc ’<>11
em ploy 111*111 vs it It GOOD l’AY. and
you cun aoik all til' part oi Hi" tiini',
ami ai Iioiiim or travi'lli' I lr w >rk
la li«ht ami may. Wil • non* for
IcrniH, dc . to
Tin: Hawks Xi'ltsM <o.uiivm
MIIwatikoo, V
'I' |NK>
1 * i*nor fcXPHLi S ‘so
GENFnAL DELIVERY ... !
All ••• t 1 HIM UI la .■ I>
al i *.ioIm»I t»
»|1 n. X Mill l IN i \
LAW
out i bum u v m i
k V I .
I
t* * M%'H MGilll OI MkSI
MUrcm, * • ii:ii«. Ij I
%i' a I Mill li
AHartinu-aM 1,1
AMI NUTHV 1*1!III 111
Will i I IB
\',>vo |m v iiAM.hu ><| I
I
■ H*»i« la y.4ia«»«l *» * ■
r'*» r I f ilk
I MONTHLY
SUFFERING.
'T'hout. id# of
women are
, troubled at
monthly inter
S trals with pains
in the bead,
S ' back, breasts,
kluitilders,.sides
M hipaaud limb*.
But th<
not sutler.
These pain* are symptoms of
dangerous derangements tbst
cm 1* corrected. The men- j
strut 1 (unction should operate
i POtnle.**!).
, «o»i
\ ntk** tnenstxudrioo painless,
s>M > It its the >UU. !
Hta, itstr tel ■»«(, .is In tou t!* j
HMi u< do i i work w«| > |
And tb«t stop# alt tit » f t.
\Vt*y will any w-mau soils# . j
Hi. nth a(«. * . >h*H when Wins
«( Catdwl wilt ft I i*e* bsi • tt
#»'.*« Jit m at th* drug stoi • I
i4 WHy ti n I res j st a h4i!«
tw , ,, f
HUMPHREYS*
No. 1 Cure* Fever.
No. 2 “ Worms,
i No. 3 “ Intents’ ’r'.»«asaa,
| No. 4 " Dim
; No. 7 “ Cou.
I No. 8 Cures Ne».
1 No. 0 “ Hoe-l .
No. 10 “ Dyt
No. 11 “ D. I da.
No. 12 ** Lei.
! No. 13 Cure* Ci
j No. 14 “ Skill
No. 10 ” Wien .s
No. 10 “ MhIhi
No. tQ ** Crum
No. 20 Cure* Who. • "*
s No. 21 “ Aslhfuii.
No, £ » “ CiellSi i
’ No. 20 “ f <>a-»t«
Na 27 " K*ciu«> 11 **> •
No. 28 Cures N#r'> u* l> >< .
No. 30 " Ur» iiiry I* ui
Nu, yj ** I lean
No. 84 H Sots T1‘ • v
l.o. 77 ** Ctkl* iyl 1
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