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About The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917 | View Entire Issue (June 24, 1898)
! |L. . - = When a navnl attache of the Span ish legation at Washington twenty live years ago, General (then lieuten ant commander) Cervera fell violent ly In love with the daughter of an aristocratic Southern senator. What ever chance the Spaniard had was de scribed one evening at a reception given by Mrs. Fish, wife of the secre tary of state. Cervera sang a Span ish love song with such marked pas sion that the young woman Quickly left the room as everyone knew that ska was the singer's Inspiration He: "If I should kiss you, what would you do?” She (startled): “I never measure an emergency until It arises.” He: "If this emergency arose now, how would you meet It?” 8h<* (courageously): “Face to face.” I '-Tlt-Ults. Human nature is about as sum to |P crop out In a collection as it is in a horse trade.—Ram’s Horn. For a perfect complexion nml a rlenr. heulthy skin. use COSMO BUTTEUUiLK HOAP. Hold everywhere. If the Spaniards can't shoot any thing else they should shoot tho chutes. Oon’t Tobacco Spit ono Smoko Tour Lite Swap ,'i Toqull lubarco * roily and forever, b - mag i’ netlr, full of life, nrrvc. ami vliior. take No-To Bac, the wouder-wt rker. that makes weak men j S' strong All drugiriits. BOo or ll. Cure guaran teed. Booklet and sample free. Addreas htcrllng Remedy Co.. Chicago or New York. If you trust to luck for anything vou’U bo lucky if you get It. Hull's Catarrh Care Is taken internally. Price, 75c. First Kansas Man: "I hear that hoss-thlef died rather sudden las' night.” Sencond Kansas Man (leader of neck-tie party): "Y-e-s, he wasn’t sick long.” "Did he die game?" ‘‘Dike a rooater—Just like a rooster—with hi» spurs on!”—New York Weekly. Robert Smalls, who has been reap pointed collector of the port «>f Beau fort. 8. C., Is one of the best known negroes In the South. He was a slave employed on the Confederate transport Planter In Charleston harbor In the spring of 1862, when one night he took possession of himself and the boat, ran her over Charleston bar and sur rendered her to the United States blockading squadroon. He served as pilot during the war, was a member of the South Carolina house of represent atives in reconstruction times, and has represented the state in five con gresses. "I hear that the people of Minne apolis have decided that Slgsbee isn't much of a man after all. and that they are taking back all tne nice things they said about him after the destruc tion of the Maine.;” “Why is that?” “He’s in command of the St. Paul now.”—Chicago Dally News. No-To-Ilae ror Fifty Cents. Ouaruin*:ed tobacco hsMt cure, makes weak men strong, olood pure. We. II AlldruKgUt*. Jlggs: "What is your opinion of Jones?” Biggs: “He seems to think what bo thinks he knows he knows, but I knok he knoks what he knows, he thinks he knows Is false. See?”— New York News. Mr*. >»ln«low’« soothing Byrnp Tar rhluti.n torching.fenftra» tba «um..route a.lnflam pibtinu, Allay* wure • wind roilr. ff> cent* A bottle. The team of genuine repentance are the sparkling dewdrops of life's morn ing. __ To Caro t-oastipation Foravor. Tnke (oocorru Candy f'nthartlc. 10c or *8o If Cl C. C. fall to cure. nrusglata refund money. If a man boards at a hotel he Is sub ject to inn-digestion. Cm’. <•■» Balaam * tho oldort and boot It »m t.r«aa up a aaM a-Irka* than aaylklM alio. It la alwaya rollabta. Try IS The man who confesses his Ignor ance is on the road to wisdom. AN OLD BULLY. People who live in fear of his attacks. * ,How to avoid him or beat him off.' r If biliousness Isn't the bully of the body I thru what ia t When once biliousness gets ( the upper hand you don’t dare say your stomach ia your own. *• Don't you dare eat that dish says biliousness, or you'll see / what I'll do.4 You take the dart and you do see or rather feel, the weight of the bully's revenge. The hesd aches, not a regular ache, but en open and shut ache. The eyes ache, not with a dull, tired ache, but with an agressive ache, aa if they were being bored by a gimlet. The stomach trembles with nausea. “The whole head ia aick and the whole heart is faint." There are scores of hundreds of peonle who live ao under the dominion of this bully bib ioum/ss that they don’t dare eat or drink I without hia permission. There's do oeed 1 of such slavery. Dr. J. C. Ayer's Pills effectually cure biliousness.) I "For fifteen yesrs I have used Dr. I.C. Ayer's Pills, and find them very effective in all kinds of bilious complaints. They are mild In operation and easy to take. I j prefer them to any other pin. and have yet to see the case where they nave failed lo cure."—A. Swakobr, Texarkana. Ark. •I have used Dr. J. C. Ayer's Pills iu cases of biliousness and general disorders of the stomach and bowels and have found them to be Alwoy* reliable. They are leu* liable to gripe than other purgatives, and although mild in action, they are thorough in operation. They are the best family physic that can be had."—Pet km J. Duffy, kockport, Texas. "Having used Dr. J. C. Ayer’s Pills for years and thoroughly tested them, both as a preventive ana cure for biliousness, I can truthfully say that I believe them to be the best medicine for the purpose and they do all that is claimed for them."— Jmo. B. Kolb, Shark, Ark., Biliousness Is in general but a symptom of a more stubborn disorder, constipation. Constipation is the root of almost all phys ical evils, and Dr. J. C. Ayer's Pills cure almost all these physical evils by going to the root. They cure constipation, and the consequent maladies, biliousness, heart* burn, palpitation, shortness of breath, sleeplessness, nervous irritability, foul breath, costed tongue, sad a score of other miserable maladies that have their origin in constipation. Dr. Ayer’s Pills are The surest and safest remedy for all diseases of the liver, stopiach. and bowels. Send for Dr. Ayer’s Cufcbook and read the story of cures told by the cured. Free. Address the J. C. Ayer Co., Lowell. Mats. FROM FACTORY TO USER DIRECT. We make floe Surreys, Bugrlea, Phaeton* »ud lioad Wagon*.. K(|IIJ Clt- fr»»^ Our gooda nave been favorably known to (be trade far rear*.I rM>1 oat*. We now Bell fliraet to to* awr at Wfcduak Price*. The ahiewdl iM| m* at buyer profera to deal with the factory. He get* of na flucl .... work at leaa price tbaa agent* aak for low grade vehicle*. We ablp any where, aubject to examination, wb dklivkb ou beard oert Kan.** City, Mo., or Coaben, IruL, aa may ault purehaaer. Bend for catalogue with price* plainly printed, if* BkBU. Write today. We aell Bcwtng Machine* and the uesMkX BICVtLB aa well. All at wtaimi* Prices, all WOOD, ho matter rhere you live, you are not too far away to do bualnea* with ua and *ave money. Add re a* EDWARD W. WALKED CADR1AUK CO.. GOMNEN. INDIANA. ““*'A FAIR FACE MAY PROVE A FOUL BAR GAIN.” MARRY A PLAIN GIRL IF SHE USES [ SAPOLIO { Bc««l'Gnr Chainlass Bioylea i}AKK HILL CLIUHKO EASY Caftadbia Chain Whaalt. $75 Harttords. • ■ 50 Vadattca. $40 A SB | DCIICinUG 6ct Your Piotlua rcnoiuna double quick ana carr. o uukiu hmm aimi. M»a Naar Vofh Anaw, w A»MtA4)TON. l> a ALL ABOUT^c A ><nA—nit ill,II jii< w*a•' M«w w |>|| A T«m «ai MM •• Mi< A Am mm Mi to wli m m •**. «• m*mi A M«to WM A MM! MN> »J..Vif Am mm BalaMMa, Tan. FAULTLESS STARCH, THE BEST FOR i js> Shirt Waists, 5 Shirt i I Clothes. i c3 Booklets. Lauffh ^ and Biliousness I II CANOV lO TO-Ufi t\:s\vu* j mmmma £ ll THE TRADE IN OLD BOTTLES. A New York Firm That Handle* Half • Million a Day. From New York Sun: Almost half a million old bottles are handled every day by a single firm In New York city. Most of them are wine and beer bottles, but there are also hundreds of bottles used for catsup and other table sauces. The mineral waters furnish a large proportion of the fujl number. None of these bottles Is washed or cleaned by the firm that collects them, but they must not be old and "gummy" or they will not be accepted. They are shipped all over this country, and a good many of them are sent back to Europe. Those reshipped across the water are mostly ginger ale bottles sent to Ireland, some beer or ale bot tles sent to England, and whie and liquor bottles sent to France. Of course these are re-employed. The dealers here say that the French bottles are the best made. The English come next, the American next, and then the Ger man. Comparatively few bottles are lost In transit, either on board cars or In the collecting wagons. When a wagon la loaded with cases of “empties” the driver puts a straw wrapper on each of the corner bottle# at the end of the wagon. It doesn’t seem as If this would be a very great protection, but It does serve as A slight buffer In case of passing rubs and knocks. The bottle shops of New York are not especially picturesque, but in New Orleans there Is one which has become noted. It Is visited by most tourists, many of whom carry away some squat, queer shaped liquor bottle by way of aourvenlr. "The Bot tle Man of Conti Street" owea his fame to Mrs. M. E. M. Davis, one of New Orleans’ literary women. Mrs. Davis lives only a block or two from the haunt of the bottle man, over in the old French part of the city. When ivugene r ieia vumea mere severiu years ago Mrs. Daris took him around to Conti street to see the bottle man and bis treasures. Field and the bottle man were mutually delighted over the meeting. The shop Is a great high sort of shed, reaching from the street back 150 feet Into the block. It ia piled with stack on stack of crates full of empty wine bottles, while from the celling hang rows of dusty demi johns and jugs. There are shelves occupied by a medley of quaint cor dial bottles, blight green and blue, pot bellied, flat-aided, eccentric, freakish things. Field delighted In these shelves, and used to poke around In the dust and the shadows hunting up new shapes, which he carried off to add to the miscellaneous lot of stuff he shipped home from there. But there was one bottle with which he was es pecially delighted. It was a brilliant blue In color, wkh a very long, tbin neck and a fat body, pressed Into a four-sided shape. In tbe middle of one side was a seal, stamped In tbo glass. Every visitor in Conti street nowadays hears about Field's visits, and is permitted to gaze upon—or pur chase—one of the Field bottles. After his return to Chicago Mrs. Davis wrote tbe poem, “The Bottle Man of Conti Street,” and sent it to bim. Field re plied in his usual happy vein, and these autograph verses are among Mrs. Davis’ treasures today. One Red Rove Rent for a Church Site. A unique celebration occurs In June of every year at Manheim, Pennsylva nia, according to the Ladles' Home Journal. It Is known as tbe feast of roses, and is held to commemorate tbo benevolence of Baron Sttegel.wbo more than a century and a quarter ago leased' a tract of land at Manheim to a con gregation for a church site at an aa nual rental of one red rose to be paid in June of each year. After Baron Stlegel's death tbe rent was never de manded until a few years ago, and new It Is formally paid to one of tbe baron's descendants. The occasion la known as “tbo feast of roses," and tbe quaint ceremony attracts tbe greatest inter est. Handwriting. Puck: "Before wo were married you used to write mo three letters a day." "Did I, really?" "Yee, you did; and bow you cut up Just bocause I ask you to write me a little bit of a check." INDIVIDUALITIES. Lord Rothschild carries Insurance policies uu bis life aggregating $1,250, 000. Rosa Itonheur Is one of the two French women who are legally author ised to wear man's attire. Anthony Hope and Kdward Roee will collaborate In the dramatisation of Mr, Hope's "Simon Dale." The widow of Ueorge Augustus Sale has gone Into bankruptcy through at tempting to liquidate her late hue band's debts. Queen Lllaabeth of Roamsnta, better known to the world as t'armen tylvn, has recently received a doctor’s de ars* from the lut versify of Buds Peetb. The eldest eon of Sir Henry Irving hes recently published a life of "Bloody Judge Jeffreys." in which he undertakes to rehabilitate that gen tleman's somewhat frits led character The son of Queen Natalie uf Herr la. for whom his father, the dieentute King Milan abdicated the throne, has shown trails of ImheellMy. Queen Natella crushed hy the hitler sorrows of her life, la shout te withdraw te the eelitede ad a convent Upon hie arrival at I'npetewa Afnggi recently. Mr Had yard Kipling and hie family wees very warmly re reived, and Mr Kipling presented wRh tsMef verees addressed to himself hy e private In Ihe ranks The tills mi the yoetuel effweton te "An Ktpert meat In Imitation ' A FATALITY AVOIDED. (From the Democrat, Goshen, Ind.) dull, heavy pain nenr the beart.freqnently becoming Interne, it generally terminates fatally. Mrs. Nancy Flynu, wholivcs nsnr Goshen, Indiana, survived such an attack and her advice is worth hooding. “In the fall of ’93,” she said, “I began to to have trouble with my heart. There was n sharp pain in my breast which Iwtine rapidly worse. Tho doctor was puzzled and put me under the influence of opiates. Thenc sharp attacks followed one another at Intervals, and I became weak and bail a haggard look. I was constantly in pain, seldom slept and bad no appetite. “At tho end of two years I was confined to my conch most of the time and the doctors agreed that my death was only a matter of a short time. “One day 1 noticed in a newspaper an Item A firrfow* 7/me, mv condition, nnd when I had taken twelve boxes I wss completely cared. ‘Those pills have done for you what wa could not do,’ said ona of mrjphyslrian*. ‘they have saved your life.’ ‘Tbut was two years ago and my heart has not troubled mo since. I believe I owe ; my life to Dr. Williams’ Pink Fill* for Fate People, and 1 take pleasure in telling other* about them.” Among the many forms of neuralgia are headache, nervousness, paralysis, apoplexy end locomotor staxia. Home of tbe*e were . considered incurable until Dr. Williams' Pink PHI* for P*l* People were formulated. Today thousand* testify to having been cured of such diseases by these pills. Doctors frequently prescribe them and all druggists sell them. Conclusion—Something a woman can reach without using reason or Judgment. Try Allen's Toot-Ess*. A powder to be shaken Into the ' shoes. At this season your feet feel swollen, nervous and hot, and get tired easily. If you have smarting feet or tight shoes, try Allen's Foot-Ease. It cools the feet and makes walking easy. Cures swollen snd sweating feet, blis ters and callous spots. Relieves corns and bunions of all pain and gives rest and comfort. Try It today. Sold by all druggists and shoe stores for 25c. Trial package free. Address Allen 8. Olmsted, Le Roy. N. Y. Miss Green—"Llzy White say she done win dat cake by havin' not more dan one foot on de flo’ all de time she was walkin’." Miss Brack—"Huh! Key wasn’t room for bof of dem."— Indianapolis Journal. A bath with COSMO BUTTERMILK SOAP, exquisitely •rented, is soothing and beneficial. Sold everywhere. To marry for money, may turn out to be like going to the hornet for honey. _ HALF PARE. Washington, D. C., and Return. On July Sd to 6th tickets will he sold from all points to Washington. D. C., and return via the Chesapeake and Ohio Ry. at one faro, plus $2.00, on account of the meeting of the National Educational Association. Tickets will be good until July 15 returning, and may be extended to August 31st. This is the best opportunity you will have to visit the famous Mountain and Sea ‘ Shore resorts of the East, aUo Old Point Comfort and Hampton Roads, the rendezvous of the North Atlantic Squadron. For particulars and sleeping car reservations apply to U. L. Truitt, Northwest Passenger Agent, 234 Clark street, Chicago, 111. Don’t hit a man when he’s down— it’s safer to throw rocks at him when bo la up a tree. Educate Your JioweU With CmcomU, Candy Cathartic cure r*H8llpeUon forever, 106, 26o. U C. C. C. fall, dnutshiM refund money Hardtack Is the fashionable dainty for the N*w York afternoon tea table Just now. Like most other hubbies of tne hour, its popularity is grounded upon patriotism. If possibl* :h* reg ulation government hardtack Is used, the civilian and softer articles being served only when the other is not to be obtained. The fad ought to be en couraged, tor hardtack is healthy. Mr*. Nellie Grant Sartoris, who is living at the Fifth Avenue hotel, lit New York, denies the story which has been circulated in society that she it, to marry General Henry Kyd Doug lass. Mrs. Grant and the genera! also indignantly repudiate the rumor, thi latter chivalrously declaring that it is "an outrage on Mrs. tiartoris." If kissing cured Indigestion every body would have dyspepsia. Uncle: ■'What In creation are you jumping about that way for?” Niece (from Boston): "In* a setf-bonstl tuted board of health engaged in stamping out disease." Uncle: "Kh? ’ Niece: “My foot's sleep.”—New York Weekly. Sallorn and 1'lirlr (irlevanre*. The grievances of sailors examined by the authorities in ports of entry are often greatly exaggerated. Vio lence is always objectionable, and pointedly so, when exerted upon an unfortunate liver, stomach or bofw els by dosing with purgatives which i weaken the intestines. Use Hostet ter's Stomach Bitters. If some men were to tell tne truth It would surprise his satanical ma jesty more than it would shame him. COSMO BUTTKItMIBK TOILET ROAP make* the aklri soft, white end healthy. Kohl everywhere. If some wen were as big us they think they are their tailor bllla would bankrupt them. —_______— tie • We I*«y Expenses and liberal commissions, refund the ca*h f >r till gooda not giving the consumer satisfaction. Bong terms of credit. Flr»k-cla*a achome xaliemen wanted. No bond required Sale* made from pliot' er i cha We guaruntee IlkJ 00 per aiorthon mall nrdera. Addrt «h wlthtUtuip. H re nurd ,Vfg. <o.. Iowa City. laws. Don’t trouble about trouble that doesn't trouble you. Ilreety la Blood Deep CTree blood meant acloan akin. No beauty without It. Bsscaretk, Bandy Cathartic rlntua your blood and keuna It clean, by »Ur rlog up the laty liver and driving all Itnpu ritlo from the hotly. Begin today to banlati pimples. UjIU, blotches, h ackheada, and that ah-kly hllloua complexion by taking C'aaca rria henuiy for ten cent*. All druggists, satisfaction guaranteed. 10a, Be. 40c. Don't condemn a thing until Its In afUcacy has been proven. I lalleve that PlxoS Cur# la the only med icine that will cure consumption —Anna U. Hots, WiUiamanort. Pa.. Nor. 18, lift. Indifference—A man's regard for to morrow's breakfast just after eating today's dinner. It Is a great accomplishment to know to make the best of life as It comes. He: "Ah, yes, I know I'm my own worst enemy.” She: “Oh, you ego fist!”—Chicago Dally News. THE ILLS OF 'WOMEN And Hot7 I'm. Pinkham Helps Overcome Them. Mrs. Mary Boi.lihgkr, 1101 Marianna St., Chicago, 111., to Mrs. Pinkham: “ I have been troubled for the past two years with falling of the womb, leucorrhrett, pains over my body, sick headaches, backache, nervousness and weakness. I tried doctors and various remedies without relief. After taking two bottles of your Vegetable Com pound, tlio relief I obtained was truly wonderful. I have now taken several more bottles of your famous medicine, and can sny that I am entirely cured.” Mrs. IIenby Dour, Mo. 8W Findley St., Cincinnati, Ohio, to Mrs. Tinkham : “For a long time I suffered with chronic inflammation of tho womb, pain In abdomen end boaring-down feeling. Was very nervous at times, and so weak I was hardly able to do any thing. Was subject to headaches, nlso troubled with lcueorrhoca. After doc toring for many months with different physicians, and getting no relief, 1 had given up all hope of being well again when I read of the great good Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com pound was doing. 1 decided Immedi ately to give it a trial. The result was simply pust belief. After taking four bottles of Vegetable Compound and using three packages of Sanative Wash I can say I feel liko a new woman. 1 deem it my duty to announce the fact to my fellow aufferers that Lydia E. Pinkham’* Vegetable remedies have entirely cured mb of all my pains and suffering. I have her alona to thank for my recovery, for which I am grate ful. May heaven bless her for the good work she ia doing for onr sea.” Or. Kay's Ronovator, *U. constipation, liver und kldnoydlsaewa.bll llousncss. headache, etc. At druK«lsU 25c A ll. 1Thompson’! Eya Watsr. W. N. U. OMAHA. NO. 2C.-18B« MIm Answering Advertisements Kindly Mention This Twer. IA Beautiful i ■ > \ Present Free < ~ > <0', ► J For a few month* to all user* of tfa | celebrated ELASTIC STARCH, <f>U ! Iron Brand). To induce you to try thi > | brand of starch, to that you may find ot | lor yourself that all claim* hr its super! ority and economy are true, (be nukei , have had prepared, at great expense, J 1 series of three ► ( . ► Game Plaques i " "■— -—.. > 1 exact reproduction* of the $10,000 originals by Muviiie, which will he ’ given you ABSOLUTELY FREE by your grocer on conditions named below. These ! Plaques are 40 inahat in circumference, arc free of any suggestion of advertising * whatever, and will ornament the moat elegant apartment. No manufacturing concern ! ever before gave away such valuable preaents to it* customers. They are not for sale 1 at any price, and can be obtained only in the manner apecificd. The aubjects arci I AMERICAN WILD DUCKS, AMERICAN PHEASANT, I ENGLISH QUAIL, ENGLISH SNIPE. The bird* are handsomely embossed and stand out natural as life. Each Plaque i* ! bordered with a band of gold. [ HOW TO GET THEM: I Elastic Starch ' A11 .as t hat been the standard for 25 years* \ t All purchasers or three 10-cent or sii twputv hit t t ► < 5-ceat packages of Klastic Starch (Flat TVENTY'TWO MILLION pack' < Iron Brandi, are entltleil jo receive from 0£ ^is brand were sold last ► t their grocer one of th«**e beautiful Os me K , .. . ► t Pimqtms trm. 'ibo plaques will not be year* That s how good it is* > i Rtnt by mall. They oan be obtained only A . v rv**l*>f * i from yourg'ooM. ASK YOUr Dealer » J Every Grocer Keeps Elastic Starch. to ,how you the Plaque* and tell | , Do not 4*la]r. This oflar la tor a short you about Elastic Starch. Accept > I | U*. cly- no substitute. \ ! ivsvvsrvMnvwfVMvrr,,T\ some reasons why KEITH’S ENAMEL STARCH ■H 18 BETTER THAN ANY OTHER STARCH. VflM It will not stick to the irons, will starch black, red or other colored goods without the faintest trace of white, and it makes shirt wuists, dresses, skirts, and shirts, collars and cuffs look like nciv. KEITH'S ENAMEL STARCH contains no ingredieutH which caw injure the finest fabric. If it doe* not give you entire satisfaction your grocer will refund your money. Largs package, toes •mall package. 8c. If your grocer does not have it please send us his name and address uud we will sand you an KNA.MEL 8TAUC.H llfcl CEU'T HOOK for your trouble. Manufactured by KEITH ENAMEL STARCH CO.. CHICAGO. ILL.