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About The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 29, 1897)
For Hardware, Tinware,Furniture and Undertaking in all its branches go to Watkinson, Loup City,Neb Lioaal Dswa. O F. Hall has returned from his w estern trip. W. R. Me I lor made a business trip to Omaha Wednesday. Dr. W. P. Thresher arrived from Montana Wednesday. For washing machines and clothes wringers see T. M. Heed. Tuesday and Wednesday was rather stormy weather for politicians. For wagons, buggies, harness, sul key, plows, hardware, tinware, etc., eull on T. M. Reed. The Ladle* Aid Society will gives sapper on the night of election. All are Invited to attend. Tuesday and Wednesday of this week ware stormy day*. Tuesday It rained all day and on Wednesday It mowed to a considerable extent. A trial subscription to the Semi-Week ly State Journal from now uuill Janu ary 1. IShS only cost* twenty-five cents You can send stamps, Don't forget that the member* of the Ladle* Aid Society of this city will serve supper on tbe evening of elcctlou day. M. C. Mnllck returned from South Dakota last Saturday where he has been since early spring. Mike's many friend* arc pleased to see him hack again. Senator Beal of Broken Bow. who was billed for a populist speech both at Ha/./.ard and Loup City was here, hut the meetings were declared off on account of the storm. John Hopper aod Oeo. New berg are making a splendid campaign. Mrs. £lsle Kearns will also receive a yery large vote The eleetion of these three candidates Is assured. There Is ne need of little children be ing tortured by scald head, eczema and scalp ernpttous. lie Witt's Witch Hazel Halve gives Instant relief and cure* permantly. We learn that Mrs. Oeo. House of Litchfield died at her home last Mon day and was buried Tuesday. She has been sick for some weeks. Hhe was a lady much beloved by all who knew her. Hhe leaves a husband and child ren to mourn ber loss. The band boys of this city will give a dance in the Opera House on the night of election, November 2nd. The proceeds will he used to repair their Instruments All are iiivKod to come. A good time is insured. Cabinet Photographs second to none in style and finish at reduced price until (Christmas ’07 at the Loup City Art Studio. The Loop City Photograph Gallery is making Portraits second to none in etylo oud finish, until Xmas he will give redueed prices, ilon’t miss tbisebanceand aecerc Vi hcaatifol Xmas presents. The little four months old baby of Mr. and Mrs. James Hentfrow died last evening, October- !t8, 1897. Thu little one had beeu quite sick for a week past. The funeral services and burial will take place at two o'clock this afternoon. While J. T. Hale was driving a herd of Jacks and genuets down the B. & M track between me track aim wire iencr tbe train came along and kill one jack and one jennet, the beat of the betmh. Mr. Iiale did hia beat to keep them off the track hut they broke away from the herd Two men from Ord, one called “•Hoc'' and the other whoae name or occupation we did not learn, vlated tide city la*! Huuday. lioth gentlemen were rather aporty and took In the town in a Hurt of high■ loneaome fashion. Monday mol Ming they drove up to Arcadia where they hired a man to take their ■ earn tuek to Oril and a livery team to bring them back to Loup Oily. After a|Mjrliug around in a lecklen* maimer they purcha»ed all the bottle beer In town. Induced two young glide vvhu ought to l.e In the ri f om ai boot to tty with them and tired a llvry rig t take them to Ord. The gi'l* were to rrturn with the dilver the neat ila» but were no where to b> loiiud when the lime el to come home arrived Um |i»har iu laon till one dollar Ml! The Mull It eekll state ,1 moi Oh I Will he *enl Iimiii now Ul IllJanoalV I,t*t4l A good long lino Id gel 1*0 big paper* every week will all Ibe new* ol Ore whole woil I; all lt|i »t*tc new* and in fact Wore new* an general reeding matter than von gel tn any olio r dale paper I lie Journal h •iwudliig money and effort In wilt t>a op the in|e»v*t* o| Mol>t**k# and *etitii|| our •<•!•'* advantage* bnfof* lb* proph of Ik* whole cownlrv X»bt*4ba'» pi»M Mlllf wilt bring lbow»and* oI fain buyer* in onr iiafw t *»U »boubl ire The Journal which I* nut an (twain pa|wr >ir a S ineotn paper, l*oi a *taP pa(wr In It* trw**i *•«** tt hat all lid tor the heal tf»lel**t»*»f Nrk'o. m* ’ I* the Hi*tgwe«liu« aakeit by Ibe I to Journal when palter! ttfNNt h* rtdeof* Itvoiy V biankan *h»o*M do hi* *<**! It bup (he grate Jour net »l*<* Itn gawp hr and that W w*> ■*<• • hi **ndtni •H fin* Imllar which dill p*> fd# tin .per to In u*n I war dim I" ,e*!Mr«! II •«» |«*af f «•••>*!• in •nil #n4 ii*»»*» ib*l §re*t nut raatnn Hut Cun fnslon . KlMTOK NoHTIIWKSTRBN: Dear Sir. Some four week ago I wrote u letter for publication au<l sign ed inyaelf an *aat Side Pop, and I kind ly ibank you for the apace which you accorded me. In that letter I only apoke of Jenh MlnahnH'* ability to hold on to an office after once getting po ssesion of it, and aighted the I.ltcblleld village caae aa proof. While in town laat Tuesday (the first tir.tr since i had written the arlielej you celled my at tention totheanawer made by the "West Side Pop and alao the big blow-ofl in the Monitor of laat. week purporting to come from a Genuine Hast Side Pop. it would take too much apace to un dertake to anawer both of these letters at once. The Weat Hide Pops may knife our candidate for treasurer. Mr. Hadura If they want to, but (bay can real a* lured that If they do John Mlnahull will go down with the balance of the ticket. The Weat Hide Pop Intimatea that lladiirs is not fit, to run the < (lice of county trcaaurer, but we are confi dent that he can handle It all right Aa for Mlnahull, 1 don't believe that the record which he lias made aa Super vlaor ll anything to brag of. I find from the supervisors records of June 21, 1SU7, tliatooronor J. W. Jones, alio on the populist ticket for re-election, waa allowed for sitting s* soro ner one day In the Mr*. Henry Illatier caae. John Mlnahull waa then and Is now a member of the county board, and when this claim waa allowed said re cords report* all member* of the board present. 1 also find that the Jury men, viz; O. 11 Scott, C. J. Holt, V. K. lirewer, Littlefield and Ksocb Gowln wlitt - iI iti t.hfit. riifctt (it uuiiitffl Mid H/itU«? length of time tad on wboae shoulders] rested a greater responsibility than on thote of br. Jones, ooly received #2 40 etch. The Jury was composed of firm er* and laboring men ami the coroner rauki aa a profcaalonal man. I ft up pose that John MltuUnll took there fact* Into consldi ration when h« allow* ed theae claim* Now Mr. Editor the confualon which baa reaulted from our popelUl conven tion In taking up men who have not made a IIrat elate record will likely re sult in the election of at least a part of the republican ticket Everybody will not swallow Diet kina of reform although tk«> he an advocate of reform in the true tense of that term. Yours for true reform. East Hunt Pop. The above letter is a pointed un ewer to tlie Insinuation* made against the Ashton candidate by the West Hide Pop. It is intended evidently to favor Mr. Hadura* candidacy and to reprove Minsbull and his force* for their aukindnea* toward* the Ashton eandidale. Hut Mr. Hast Hide lias taken a fatal step in choosing the club tic has to iarop Mr. Minsbull with, for it is a fact that Mr. Hadara too, was a member of the county board at the time these claims were allowed and was present at the meeting. a I Sms.. If *o.*n M A A it u HIM Flora, III., October, an, 1N07. Ekitou North webteun Dear Mr.—Seeing the article In your paper about putting your croia in tire cirele over Elsie X. Kearns’ “Little Cottage Home 1 could not refrain from lending a few Dues to the voters oi Sherman county, and my old home. Now dear old friend* don't lei it be said that any of you on next Tuesday hava fall to put your aros* in the cirele that will count for Mr*. K. V Ktarns. How ran any of >ou who have known Dr. Kearns In years gone by working so hard and faithful for nufl'er Ing humanity. Never anight so dark and cold, never a storm raging so wild ly tint when that knock came at his door sayinf that he was wanted at the bed side of some one siek how w illing he started forth in In* strong manhood ! to relievo th"'e suffering ones Now that lie *li* there tillable lo help his dear loved ones let every v oler come forward. ea»i hi* vol« lor that indue | little wile who » w in thy "I every vole In al,e,malt eouuty. Know lug Mrs. Kearns personally, t i don't t is Ink the ticket of old Khoiuton •outity cvci Irore a more voill y i, pile Ti* for coon* y w*i, , rlntsrmleot lliau Mr*. E N K- or*.*, ami >tghl lo re 1 I me *ay don't let *ncb a worth) * am* «• ! ,ioiiit Hoppet for county « nt tail t* j carry a nnauittiuu* vrrte. Il**w gladly I would sell I uiy vole by pn>\* t« f Mf . ) V tv* lift* I J I II. I | I cotthl ••.eh a thing ii * iloti* Youf* Fruty, Vi It VMS* |? *1, ■ *.’e O*|to*ot *.**,* wes receive i here ye*|ef*t»f >hal owlni to the ("s* i s| lb** Roll alu cooniy | *»| u *1 *v l democrats t*r loss* i 1. d b»* w*sl'* ' tw a three c«»li*r*t light rhe ie|M<biis'a< I rassif tteket wilt I*** elected by bamt 'some tui|..nvr arret that Jmlge n**ln I will coo**' not si Mc.l * • vi ,t« with neat I* |HU Wljuilb D*W*nn county I* * .1 I reported to N* tn th» l* puk e ir» *** emu If this b* line Mr w». lit**. I rha- v«s *tl«i •* Ik# I* | If |*4 f M« ### I # j #*«»**** Un iIn# NK *4 fcU 'Rherwaw county mat gs*« h>m i ‘jWUP-'ll let tl wtllhs msierll* •■* I dsiwr* tail * III h«* < «** I 1“* •***. h W a ilk IN a:—I'Oraon* who suffer from rough* And cold* should heed the warn Inga of danger and »av« ill msclvc* «uf feiing and fatal result* by using Or 11 Minute Cough Cure. It i* an Infalli ble remedy for coughs, colds, rrotip ami all throat and lung troubles. Odcml .hi Bros, The J.'treJl Nursery Co. of Cake Cltv, Minn., want a responsible man In tills vicinity to sell Minnesota grown trees and nursery stock. Ooed pay. Steady work. Write them today. A pain in the chest Is nature! w arn ing that pneumonia is threatened Itsmpen a piece of tlarincl with Cham berlin’* I’hIii Malm arid bind oyer the scat of pain, and another on the bark between the sholders, and prompt re lief will follow. Hold by Odendabl ISros. Dr. Humphery*’ Veterinary Manual on the treatment of horses, eat tie, sheep, bogs, dogs and poultry, mailed free upon request. Address the llumphery*’ Company, New York HOW TO KIND Oil*. Kill a bottle or common glass with urine and let It stand twenty-four hours; a sediment or settling indicates an un healthy condition of the kidneys. When urine stain* linen it I* evidence of kid ITUIIUM I 1*1 urinate nr pain in the baek. I i al*o con vincing proof that the kidney* and bladder are out of order. what to no There I* comfort In the knowledge o often exprcxod, that I*r, Kilmer'* Hwamp Itoot, the great kidney remedy fulfill* every wlnh lu relieving pain in the hack, kidney*, liver, bladder and every part of the urinary pa**age. It correct* Inability to urinate arid b ald lug pain in picking If, or had ctt'n i* following U*e of Ihpior. Wine or heir, and overcome* tba' unpleuxant <— Ity of being compelled to get up ninny time- during the night to urinate The mild and the extraordinary effect of Hwamp Itoot I* *0011 realized It xiiimw the hlghe*t for it* wonderful cure* of the moat, dlntrexaliig caae*. II you need a rccdlcine you *hould have the !*• t Hold by dmggura, price fifty cent* and one dollar You mav have a rumple bottle and pbam hlet both -< fit free by mall Mention the .Voktiiwim kkn and rend your addre** to Mr. Kilmer A Co., Binghamton, X Y.. The pro prle or of Mil* paper guarantee the gen uIn«ner* of thl* other. Eye, Ear, Nose and 'I’hroat, I)r, Sumner Davis Grand In land. SCALES ■ I 16 to 1 IS STILL OUR POLITICS WIEN WE Sell, 16 lbs. '* wa We have lately received our winter stoek of Ladies, Lents, Childrens, Infants Underwear which is quite complete, and having been purchased early is lower than they could he replaced at. DRY GOODS Outing flannel - • * * 0, 8, 9 and 10c. Nice black novelty 27in. wide .... 12.1c. C, H, < 'orset, best high bust made ... 81.00 Imported Saxony, per skein .... 8c. Yephyr Yarns, per skein - * - • * 5c. We have just received another large invoice of blankets which | we well Hell at 15 cents a pair. Buying in large quantities enables I us to sell cheaper, hence thin low price. GROCERIES 2 lbs. any package coffee .... 25c. 1 lb best rice ------ 8c. 1 lb. evaporated poaches ..... Hr. 2 lbs. seedless raisins ..... 25c. 1 bu. apples ...... 75c. F^£|V1 £JVI 0£F^ e\)ery $25 wort!} of yoods you buy of Gasteyer will cost you 830 anywhere else. CHAS. G£STEVER IT’S DANGEROUS ; To boy BCAl.VM, guaraotecd ‘»A» UOOD A»*' | MIHKe 1,t l»*M money; they can't b* in ado. Don't huy, onion you g"tthe bait. A cheap Scale It I ho moat «**f.en*lve fnvottneni you ran make; U U unreliable, and tween* the! sooner or later you iriunt buy again, liny • nlf agmslnr, Intent improved PAIHMAlllii which will la«t you a lifetime, and prove thi rheaiMut In the end. No one »•*,, then dispute your weight*. IIKH AI1KOP IMITATIONS! FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO., 1102 Farnarri St..Omaha, Neb. 1014 Hr.ln Mr|l*lr«4.) Von can't cure coniuiiiplloti but you j can avoid It imd cure every other form of throat or lung trouble by the use of One Minute Cough Cure, Odcndahl Urol, Hutall pills, safe pill*, best pills. I>c VVItt’s Little Marly Kiaerscure billlous ness, constipation, sick headache.— Odcndahl Uros, D. C. DOE, A. r. Vice-President. Cashier. FIRST BANK OF LOUP CITY. General Banking Business Transacted Capital Stock, $50 ,000. Loans on Improved (arms at NIHB pea cant. Baal Company and bam tarsi to be had in the want. OoaBsaroRDlirre:—Chemical National Bank, New York dtp, N. Y.| Osaka Visional Bairn. Omaha. 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I Have I!<■<■ n a .ntl'crer from chronic diarrhoea I CVCI .luce (In* war nltd have tried all ..uni. of medicine for it. At laM I found a medicine ilia1 • ffevled a cure j nn.llbil " n» t 'h nnliei llli'e t.'olle, Clod ei i Bi ll lliarrliovu l(i uie.ly,” Tblk Med icine run alwii) » In* depended upon lor I j cn ic, eludei i u»ori u». dy.etifery and j dllrhiM'ii. It iH plea.anl to take ami j o. ver f ill. if eflfecl a cute Jo and .10 j ni t /i • l-l •ale lit I Itlelnl.ilil tiro. .t. \| | toi • «end, of t irn*In i k Tex ie, j j > >«• Hut I.ep lie III* a •petloi tmllgf. jlHtli. anil fuel. le.-l ainl u!‘i|p{l>ll, lie j iluki* two of It Will'. I,title K-irlv |ti-e, ■ -,i ni.'hi an I he I* all 04 .1 the lu'tl 11,11,104 Many llinlfiml* of'1 oih* 1 • •!-> the * miii' ilitnii In, your | iniru-i .nl |tml I, Her, kail lllit-.Hi and laa« 014. Thai lutawa lli klni ami »ui*rt|iij, loci- . 1 iellt t-i tin »• litarawi. U llot.l-llv ullu)i‘.l nr applying I'huiBlk-flulii I K.m and hSsIu t lint meat. M*uv Very l*a*l c *. ■« u lave p-l Mien.nl 11 1 tired l>» N It ' >e m|t|a!ljr 1 lb lent fur lulling pll > iHi 1 luVutllu t.-HMull f--r tiijpl hopped halide, , itlHibb- lt*»' to tit,l itinifti- -bh ey*■*. ft 1 n j -1 i- t Mr tody*. I ewiinaa t'.-a-l.i ;•».! urtul a h -tea* Ipob when It 1 I nii.llll.-tt T'-iit*. hlual puu r and t -rliiUk j* Tbf are U-J f • I « il i.tulk Inc and tl*» Wei Ml tt» to J*' -»J W#*U» Ml ptIHie uuudlthru I I* t« 1 |<e *•*•<*■ I tiiri'. auli:. ✓ ’ ^ Ijjj ;?| i.ori* <•> rv, xi-;uk. f. i n<" >i n. Denver. OlllUMU, Ik-lena, fbicign, Mime, St. Joseph, Salt Luke City, Kansas City. Portland, / St. Louis, San Francisco, anil all points anil all point* * Fast and South. West TRAINS I.FAVK AH FOLLOWS, GOING HAST No. M raasenger . .... 7;.TOa m No. no Freight .g ou p in. GOING WK8T 2°-*! Hasaongor.4: IS p. m. No. 69 Freight.lliSOa. m. 4 Sleeping, dinner anil reclining chair oars (seals free) on thrnngh trains. Tickets sold and baggage cheeked to any point In i the United States or Canada. ” For Information, maps, time tables and tickets call on or write to A. r. Warts Agent. Or J. FUANOls, Gen'l. Fassenger Agent, Omaha, Nebraska. U. F. RAILWAY. Time table Union Pacific System, * Loop City, Neb No S3 arrives dally except Sunday 11:33 a. ui. No. H4 de parts Mondays, Wednesdays and Frl- * days 11 :55 a. in. No. 86 departs Tues days, Thursdays and Saturdays 9 >30 p. m. Close connections at Grand Islaud for all points south and west. | W. D. Clifton, Agent. —1 1 ■' 1 ■— ■ 1 ■' i i . . . ( Loup City Market Keporl. I'rices paid for: i Oorn . f jj | Wheal OS rffj Oals ~iSj| »*«>*• 3.1ft How* hiiU heifer* . .f.Mif|gtJO litllLer, pel poll ltd .If vfl Ktftf*. IHM dO* . tW >■ 87,800 Given Awuv J To | <*r»oint who mnk« lh»* gmiitetf mifii her of eonN oi»i of the phr*-**. '*l*;iit»itt J Atiornev W>ihli*rht»r»i. 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