The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917, March 18, 1898, Image 1

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The Northwestern
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY
AT THE COUNTY SKAT.
OKO. K. BKNSOHnTKM, I Editor* »n<l
GEO. II GIBBON, 1 l*«MUher»
TERMS: *1.00 PER TEAR. IP PAID IN ADVANCE
Entered at the Loup City Pern to nice for trans
mlHeloE through the ruails as second
class matter.
Official Paper Sherman County
The Spaniard that fir*t explored
the Platte valley, in hie report of
his findings said, that there were thir
ty seven different kinds of wild plains
grew there and the hail fell as large
as bread baskets. From preient pros
pecta they may soon think it Is Ima
gining to hail.
Governor lloloomb, and J. VV.
Johnson, are having a tilt in the
State Joarnal, jast now thatdoesnot
anger very well for our Gov. and
gats things terrably mixed ap for the
State house oherubs. Hut according
to Mr. Holcomb's statement, shows
plainly that -Joe. Hartley's first term
bondsmen were persecuted instead ,
of prossented, when Attorney G< i .
eral Smyth, brought smt agali.it j
them to recover $.‘)lj’»,000 of n delal
oation on Ins first term.
The patriotism shown by the house
and senate last week, by passing the
Cannon bill, placing $50,000,000 at
the disposal of the President, lor the
defence of the country without a dis
senting vote in either house is worth
much more to the country than the I
amount appropriated to show to the
world that the people of the United
States are a unit when it comes to
* defending the tionor of the country
againat a foreign foe. Pepuli- ,
Democrats, and Kepuplieans vied
with one another, to .’how to Uie
fet. whole world, that w - ar all Am I
cans pure and undivide , and kn v
no party except LoyaPy -c Old <■ o
ry when the toe*in is sounded. It
also carries with it, in no uneertaiu
accents the untlinohing confidence
tthat all parties repose iu President
McKinley. He is Safe in peace, Sale
f ia warapd Safe to trust for prosperity.
Uncle Sam has never yet found
himseli lacking iu a case of emergen
cy, either for men money or material
to place us in a position to combat
our enemies, and should war with
Spain occur, our guiding star will be
as radiant as ever. It is claimed that
the trial of the new sub marine tor
pedo boat ‘‘Holland ’ has proven a
grand euecess, she carried a crew
below the surface of the water, at
the rate of eighteen miles an hour,
and Is capable of staying down four
hours at a time without ibcoavenlenoe
to tier urew. she successfully does
this at a depth not exceding seventy
Ev c . 4_.1 :_ __i tk.i _—
, «asva im nu
deliver a torpedo against the aide or
bottom nf a boat, aud bar proxamity
not ba known to tha enemy antll the
explosion ocaare. If this is correct,
no Nation could hope to tuaceed in
a conflict with tlieae boat*.
ADDITIONAL LOCALS
Thu t'amp lire given In the Lulte* of
the l). A M I i»t''anirdav ulght at Him
opera hoe**. was e iovi •. imcleetu - j,
ilramallo all) , m»»l tlioim inllf Th#«puii
ovarturi* i!> tin u.uhttira wa* » n.*t
• teal Iren, as »i the ulhor inu« **1 ;-,s i
of the pi .jraut 'i b V' Ifatilr.
Iivi reil the op* big |.lr»»« wh.ett » •
well re* live, m itn-I .rk u bnuo, a I
th>' -tin*. w»te a ‘O i i litre to | «a
tiuih aa tn s« in*ii i. i«i ■> ..mi, t *
twit principle intuit* .«'■> Ul sweet
•lilrptag o( in • to * \\ ■ in in • J i
aiul I." aud tha urn test kia*.' » n
which I oar kadlu a • m a..«t*,i„ . i
le dtiuhit‘4 at p <i Jt« » tta tit* •
Isle ||. Ill the outv nilioi * v I
Ut*M theru we* th« drama is #«al in*
the b tv t utarvh I • f<* »• tit* m
*li id a a* w !| *■ ,.» |b* r«. •
th* iuei were tit lit.' f*i * el
*».!w«te* eld v... r* «l*ib.a «
|.*« H «..** t, H M.
N**dtlhui.t, aed hitusel l|,,k .« 1
pi* ahif utli. it •* a a
• * *««i Ilan *t i* p i
at the widest, t tot t> * m
el th« U 4 N i* tu* • *t« • It
II t|iU ilvt 4 that a t 4
t»«4 *4 • tl* toua i sui ■ | it*t \ t
»l ttuititau led ae# d
ft. E. Galloway, while dragging a
dec* of land last Monday, experienced
id accident that came pretty near end
ng hia earthly career. He was working
bree horses and a tag come nnhooked,
md when ka went to hook il, a eolt he
■ad in kicked and started the three te
no. throwing Mr. Galloway in front of
he harrow, dragging him itns distauoe
letore he got them stopped Bam was
iretty badly uaed up.
The Arcadia Champion bus changed
laoila, Editor Day retlrelng, and Mr.
kljphln taklag up the quill. We are tor*
y to lose Mr. Day from this part of the
lew* paper world, he made the “Cbtm
>ion” one of the brightest country pa
iwrs in the state. But we welcome Mr.
Ulphiu to the Middle I.onp nows paper
atiiiiy, and hope he Will pro re himself,
s did his predecessor, ail wool instead
>1 Allpihjin e,
min
Mrs. Annie Kuehns, wife of William
liuehn/., died it t o borne of her daugl.
,er Mrs. Angus Jung, four miles north
>t this city, at 3. | m. Wednesday Moh.
10th. Mrs. Kuoiii.z was in her eighty
lixtb year of age, she w.ts b.rn in Gar*
uany and came to this country aunt
1858. she was highly esteemed by ail
who knew her an i her deal'll. though
tot unexpected c- hi* be-n very
eeble for some years. » n re ,ms bit ./
to her husband, who is growing very
feeble also. Funeral u-rvio - v il >e held
at the Baptist Ohu; eh iodaj ntl.o'eiok
Mr*. Aunie Komiaaki wife < i Mike
koiniar,,! died J'bcro'ay Marco 17fh,
it her homo seven mhe-i north of l.oup
City, at a 30 a. m. of dropsy. Mrs. Ho*
niiuski was in her r xty third rear el
the was born in Germany, and was
married to Michael Koinins'ii in Nov.
1 <57, in Germauv, and come to thia
o untiy in l‘:*>7. she Wye* Hvu children.
Lbree ben.' and tv. w daughter* to in o n
u»r loss. She will be burned In the
Catholic cemetery near Ashton Sunday
it 1, o'iock.
The yountry was startled last Monday
,y the sad intelligence of the death of
Mrs. John M. Thurston, in Sagna niirbor
Cuba. The Senator and Mrs. Ihurston.
eft Washington about one week pre
vious to her death, on the yacht Anil .
md run down the cob expvrli.-m. i
tome rough weather ( IT cap - If
hey run into Chariest until the jw
ivas over, Mr*. Thurston was the only
jne of the party thaf » a* cot sick on
the trip down. She left Charleston, in
the best of health, and her death was
laused by apoplexy juat as the yacht
was entering the harbor
J. Phil Jaeger received the sad Intel
igence of the death of hi* Sister, at
Museatine Iowa yesterday.
1 desire to attest to the merits ot
Chamberlain,a Cough Remedy as one of
[lie mo*t valuable and efficient pruparn.
tlons on the market. It broke an exceed
ingly dangerous cough for me In 24
hours, and ui gratitude therefor, 1 de
sire to inform you that 1 will never be
without it and you should feel pioud of
the high esteem la which your Urine
dies are held by people in general. It is
the one remody among tea tbousand.
Nueoess to it. O K Downey, Editor
Democrat, Albion, Ind for sale by
Odcndahl Rro's
Real.iN<. son Rot ik
Through tourist sleeping cars, in
charge of spat ml excursion managers
and atuftitilptuied hy uniformed IV
man porter- loafe Kan-at ( Ity eyety
i'hiitsday morning fni I'm Can J u e,
t'hMy tun oyer the liuiingloa Hw o
to Dear, i I' I.' ' C Seoul* i.me
to <>gilvn Oregon • u lo t » d U. <1
,t. Ji <V l« do >ta i-i A t ov of
tea hours i* n * bi, dab lots ,
giving j.s»**hi*re *< opportunity t >
I'Her* is UO IU in ,* in *o ,i
. ... * . m . fHUtt ... yf.il
age **4 •* *»»= t!»*o*.t t> t ise,
IfhnMsw * i lOH-tth if*.*
HOW TO KIND OUT
Kill h bottle or common glass with
urine sad lat it stand twenty-foor hoars
a sediment or settling indicates an un
healthy aoadttion of the kidneys. When
urine stains linen it is evidence of kid
ney trouble Two freqaeut desire to
urinate or pain in the back, is also con
vincing proof that the kidneys and
bladder are out of order.
what to no.
There Is comfort in the knowledge so
often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's
(Swamp Hoot, the great kidney remedy
fultills every wish in relieviug pain in
the back, kidneys, liver, bladder and
every part ot the urinary passage. It
corrects inability to urinate and icald
iag pain in passing it, or bad effects
following use of liquor, wine or beer,
and overcomes that unpleasant necess
ity of being compelled to get up many
times during the night to urinate. The
mild and lb.* extraordinary effect of
Swaoup-Koru is soon redi/ed. It siandsl
Ulv IIIoit distressing c-i-' " “ i
a medicine you should ti
t-eid by dre.. pt. .•
see dollar. You may h a I
but- ik in i , ,i,., . *,i*,,, l,„tti sen! free
by tnail, on n-fejj.r. of three two cent
strains to cover i u-t of postage on the
botue. Mention (be NoBTHWKSTEUt.
sri'i scud your address to Dr. Kilmer
& C<»„ B.ugi-am ", X. Y The pro-!
pile or of thi - paper guarantee the gen
li ijt'tifc ot thi-s ofler.
%\Qp 'i "
U. world and can think of no pleas
ant or better way to do l» than * y re
% ' ' • " ... n
i; preventative of pneumonia, consump
tion end other serious luBg troubles that
f:. Sow i -• tleut*.o i cold". fcohl tiy Oil- n
i toil Bin *.
Don't annoy other* t>v your coughing
im I r;-k vmii lire by r* glccung a cold
One Uinu o Ooiieii (Jure cures cough”.
i ■ 1 ,< roup, grippe and all throat and
lung ri onb'es.
To gave our snbscrlbcr.s an opportunity
to ten their famous seeds, Messrs. May
<i Co, the well known seed grower* of
bt. Paui. Minnesota, w o*e order i.l one
million Packets of Sreds tested over 99
per tout pare (Government Report will
mail seventeen trial Rackets of choice
varieties of Flower seeds to any of our
reader* sending to them only ten cent*
in silver or stamps. This is their Giant
Oolleotfou, ami nonslst* of one Packet
each A Her*. Mignonette, Antirrhinum,
Pink; pnpp ■ Aly urn, Zinnias, Ni
t* 1 • i Jo li . Pansy, (.'alcudiila, L’etU
a-, w* i.t V, '.i •. ! .: tnines, Sweet
i'.'f r.p- .,an.l Candytuft On each
o ,i ... mil n« prin - il fall cultural in
struct hi . They w .,1 also Sami to any
Card* :er or Farmer one Package of
liicir Extra Early Tree Tomato oil rece
ipt of six cent* it! stamps. Their hand
somely Uiustrated Catalogue will be
mailed free on application, to any one
who intends to purchase Seeds Plants or
Bulbs this spring Be sure ami mention
our paper when writing .May A, Co.
A 11urn Manila no chance oi being elect
ed to the mayorship of a «ity unless he
enjoys the confidence and esteem of bis
neighbors. Geo. VV. Humphrey is the
popular mayor of Swanton. Ohio, and
under date of Jan. 17, 1SSMS, be writes as
follows: This ia to certify to our ap
preclatien of ChaMberlaiu'a Congh
Kerned/ My family and neighbor*
have teated li, and we know it ia an ex
cellent remedy for cough* and cold*.
Gtum.K W Hr Mi'll BBT." Sold by Oden
dfthl Bre a Iirugguts
A thrill of terror is experienced when
a bras*v cough of croup sounds through
the home at night. Hut the terror sown
changes to relief utter Olio Minn'e
Cough Cure has been administered. S fe
! *u I b .mile** for children dohl by
! O lrinl .til Hrn'-.
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THIS SPACE IS RESERVED FOR
J. PHIL JAEGER WHO WILL ADVER
TISE IIIS NEW SPRING STOCK HERE
IN SOON. WATCH FOR THE AN
NOF.VCEMENT OF NEW GOODS AND
NEW PRICES.
I am ag’ ii prepared to furnish anything you wunt in the way of
Farm Machinery 1
Sorai Car Loads ol Goods on Hid. ]
Call early and make your selection m|
To go to T. M. REEDS’ I
w ( i i f I rtnyUiintf in tli«‘ of bfc
ft narrows, Seeders, Solly Plows, Barrows, 1
, i \ m v.l* lACIIINKKY OF AM. KINDS. H
| .»{>!•'«•' |B
I lame**, 'Va^m*. Inmaies, HarriwareJS
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