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About The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 12, 1898)
A I* » T LI.KY, A. P. CULLBY, President. CMhUr. FIRST BANK OF LOUP CITY, Ceneral Banking Business Transacted. Paid up Capital Stock $20,000 Cokkespondkntm: Seaboard National Hank. New York City, N. \ , Omaha National Bank, Omaha, Nebraska f # BE WARJi 'j r {Insist on jsHf j \W\ AliP HAf\f\EK SOPAf m packages ^ ¥ Costs no more than inferior package soda— | 5 never spoils tl>e flour, keeps soft, and is uni- ¥ ¥ versally acknowledged purest in the world. M '{■ ¥ Made only by CHURCH k CO., Hew York- | ¥ Sold by rrocere everywhere. W 5 Writ* for Arm »nd liiiBBir Book of tmluAbl* RMipM-fRKK _-*•-'7 the ■ ’X'X-X’X^ i •iX’X'XJ'X^zX w»»'x'w m u'««rM,*L\ t" ',‘,'l'*;J \i »* *' Z" * +£%«»*« «^u* '* c^^lSr t .nAc»r#</ «L * «00* on §u*li ^*r 1 ■^^<‘Hr:;:: . EV^sffsasrsssss^ J U.'P‘f*w‘h. ** .b r ■ SjgllB ”**1' JS^ - * —ALL WOMEN JJlNB-TENTOS Of all the pain andslcknessfrom which women suffer Is caused by weakness or derangement In the organa of menstruation. Nearly always when a woman Is not well these organs are affected. But when they are strong and healthy a woman Is very seldom sick. 1 Is nature's provision for the regu lation of the menstrual function. It cures all " female troubles." It ts equally effective for the girt In t her teens, the young wife with d» mestto anil maternal cares, and the woman approaching the period known as the " Change of Ltle." They ell need It. They are ail benelitted by tt. to advice ta cam wesm swU ms Teas. mot i. coosta. UpMe. It lee., serer B RIT I s H 8. 8. gauonne. THE ONLY STEAMER SAILING BKTYVKKN Y'AN COUVKIl AND ST. MICH AKLS THAT CAKUIKS THE BRITISH FLAG AND is FULLY PIIOTKCT KD FKOM TilK SPANISH YV A HSU I PS. It u the quickent and only **afe way to Alaaka. The large*L and beat eqt pped Steamer In the Alaskan trade, connecting with our fine lilver Steamer** al8t. Mich ael*, making the Journey an pleaaunt a* possible and comfortable a* a trip on the lludaon. For furtiier particular* addre**. KLONDYKE-Clll<>AGO TBANSI’OB TATION AND TUADING < <>. 417- 4IH Monad nock Bill#.. Cbicugn. Agents Wanted. In every county to supply the Great Popular Demand for America's War for Homily TOLD IN PICTURE AND STORY Compiled end Written by SENATOR JOHN J. INGALLS. Of Kansas. Thu iiionI brllliuiitly written, limit pro. tuaeiy and arllalically tlliiatrutud, and uioat Intuiiauly popular ‘>ouk on tbu anb Joel of tbu war with Spain Nearly 200 SoperD Illustrations Ira Photographs titktm ipccially for thl* great work. Agent* are making $.'iO to $IOa a week idling It. A veritable Ixmitn/a for live t anvtt*»«ri. Apply for <lo*urlption, term* amt territory at once. N D THOMPSON PUBLISHING COMPANY 81. LOIIIU MO. OR NEW YGrtK CITY ACKTVt.KN E (UK. THE I.IIIH I' HE 1 HE El'Tl HE. wliv not lie liidepentlenl Mini o 'll \<*ur own little if>- plant which will give lour liinea more light limn ordinary ga». or elet’lrii’ llglna at one lml| llie coat l> Applicable lor u»e In cliurchea. »lore», faelorlea, hotel., reaidettcea and counlrv home., .aler Ilian ortlinaty ga* or arr uaene lamp. Ippr* veil l>v ad the Board* ol Coder writer* through •«! the Cnlled Stale. We Want a Ural ela*« a eni >n ■every tna»». Write lot catalogue ami ! price* Ciie ,%« ei ti vmv »• t* Uyi iiiei I'u Akron Ohio A S- MAIN. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON LOU!’ CITY. - • Nl BRASKA OKKICK. -One door en*t of Ch»»e'« drufc store R. J. NIGHTINGALE. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, LOOP OITT. i l m T. INKS, PROPRIETOR OK Express and General Delivery Line. All Kxpre** or Freight order* prompt ly attended to. T. S. NICHTINCALE, I_i-A.'W YEH, DO EH A General Law and Collection Business A Notary Public, HtMiOfrsph«r and Type writer In OWr#. One Door North of First Bunk, COUP CITY, - - NKIIKANKA. W J. FISHER, Attorney at law <>nd Rotary Public. Will Defend in Foreelotture <ase* ai.ho no A General Real Estate Business. office In Northwkhtki.n Itutldlnir, LOOP till, - NKMKANKA. Tetter, Nuii-IOiciim and Eczema. The intense itching and smarting, inci dent to these diseases, is instantly allayed by applying Chamberlain's Eye and Skin Ointment. Many very bad cases have been permanently cured by it. it is equally efficient for itching piles and a favorite remedv for sore nipples, chapped hands, chilblains, frost bites and chronic sore eyes. 25 cts. per box. Dr. Cady’s Condition Powders, are just what a horse needs when in bud condition. Tonic, blood purifier ami vermifuge They are not food but medicine and the best in use to put a horse in prime condition. Price 25 cents per package. businessconductedfor Moderate Fees. !1 Orricc —. opposite U S Patent Opice 11 cso u. c puli at m liras UlBS ll.uii luoae, remote Ir <u ;■ -ii.r r ;■*. i1 Srtid monel. rii.uv.- « or eiioto., with descrip- ; W'c iiurise. if t-oeir: ole or not. free of , Our fee not due till |> '.cut i» secured. , i "How to OtMain Patent*,'' with | tiic L’.ii. end lurcittu countries , C. A. S"' OH & CO. Opr. Patent Ornct. v./.ihinotoh. D C. , 1 ✓%<%■%<*%% sis • V «■ * KEDUDED KATES TO GHAND EN CAMPMENT MINING GIST., WYO. The Union I'acltlc will sell tickers at one fare for the round trip, plus $5.00, from all points in Nebraska, Kansas. Colorado and Utah to Kawlins, Wyo. Dates on which tickets will be sold htc 1st and if >1 Tuesday in May, June, July August, Sept., Oct. ami Nov Stage line daily except Sunday each way between Kawlins ami Grand Encamp ment. For full information call on or address W. D. Clifton, Agent IIKAUT1FUL KAHTKIl LILLIKH OR FA111Y LILLIES. Florida Is the home of the famous Faster Lily. During the blooming sen | son in some places the ground is a I | most white with their beautiful lily I white flowers and thousand of them are picked by the colored children am! car j reid to market. Before coining north I had a tine lot of Hit* Hide bulbs dug and brought them with me; they make | lovely house plants and are sure to bloom. Any one who would like two or three lilly bulbs can have them by send l mg a stamp to pay postage. You are i indeed very welcome to them, as I can get more v hen I return to Florida next lab. Address II us FA W AWN KIC, Saginaw Fast Side, Michigan. NOTICE ► oil PUBLICATION. Land Olltoe at Lincoln. Ntthr | June IK isim. \ Nolle* la hereby given that Ilia following named aelllet Med mil lew of hia tut toil ton to make dual prtmf lu nuppoH of hie claim, and that said proof will la made before lavlil ko, Couaty Judge uf Mierman uMiiiiy, at Loup Cil>, Nebraska, on August Mill, IMS, vl« « barley U. atontburg, for lb« north east *4darter, aacttii‘t f, Town •hip)«, t» rib of flange r» weal lie ue me* the follow lag witueaeee to loove iiinltauoo* raeideaca U|h»h eud i utllv4< Inn «f. went lead, via Alfred 1 eutl*o», Jecwh Aibeta, William T i»aec« ell uf l.uup. Nebraska. end J P UieO.it i»f Ar«od»e, Nebraska ,» t ■...!» e It.* Ot•u«« to ptoleel agal> at the e «t»te «d *ueh prteif, of wb*»kt*<»«« ,d any *t» bet an Mill reason. under the lew end the fegOielloM* of the luletlto lie ■M11 ty.ri,t e b V h an.Hi d not la allowed Will t«e gtyea aa **i»yeMlun*iy at |bar «uuk lime end pie*'* la t na» i tamiae ||ae e Hne *• % of *••*! elanaeitt, end to ,.a, » • »to**t • * it* tennttei of tb*i •n‘>mit • mi by V la a VI J*04%% • Nr«later --- / PREMIUM LIST l' OF THE Airicoltoral Fair Associa-! TIO.X OK SHERMAN COUNTY, to be held SEPTKNHER 7, 8, 9, 1*98. — KX IIIIII TOltH. All stock will 1m* shown iu the arena. No person hut the awarding committee on duty and the officers of the Hoard of Assoeiation will he allowed in the arena while the exhibl lion is going on If It be ascertained that any exhibitor has made or caused to tie made by atiy false statement in regard to any article or animal exhibited, or any exhibitor at tempt to interfere with the judges in the per formance of duty by letter or otherwise, he shall be excluded from competition. The ex hlbltlou of stock will commence at the time and proceed iu the order specified In the program Animals not ready at the proper time and place will be ruled out of compe tit Ion No animal which ha* once taken first prem ium in its proper assigned lot and class, shall again compete for uny premium in the same lot and class other than sweepstakes when there Is hut one exhibitor competing for a premium the committee may award no prem ium or second, or first as merit may warrant, but in no case shall the money awarded exceed half that stipulat' d In case of competition. Iu non-competltlve awards tlie committee must slat'* in detail tie* reason for awards. N'»rr.. Kxhlbitors arc requested to study the rules carefully 6* they will tie rigidly en forced .and ignorance of them may be fatal to successful competition. For articles awarded Special Premium or tiers on the donor- Will be issued all of which tue Secretary will forward by mail to the win tiers IIATK* OF ADMIHSION Single admission ticket cts. Children sixteen years ami under. 15 cts. Single admission ticket for double and single leanis. 15 cts. Saddle horses HI cts. I Hpi dal license for vehicle* carrying pussen I ger* for pay will be granted by the executive committee I All exhibitors having three or more head I of horse* or live or more head of cattle shall be entitled to pas* one attendant free. Kx hi bit check will be given ut the gate Minister* of the gospel In the active dis charge of their duties: editors, reporters, and officers «»f other agricultural societies, with i heir wives are corteously invited to our i ......i. . i ' .ir ..n.I 11. (11 nu'i'iinitmllnicntarv i pusses by reporting themaclvus to the Sucre I t»ry , , The transfer or loan of a season ticket Is a fraud upon the association, and when detected I will be punished to the full extent of the law ! Any person or person* found guilty of clltnb lug over or under the fence, or getting into ! the fair grounds in any other way than by com i plying with the association rules will be charged double the regular rates. IIKOHLAR Pit KM I UN LIST HORSES.—DIV. I. J. S. I'KIII.KIl. Supt. Class A. Roadster*. Rest stallion any age . $2 (Mt Class H. Horses. : Host draft stallion, any breed or age. 4 00 | second best draft stallion any breed or age 2 00 Claw* ('. Miscellaneous. Rest Driving team in harness . 2 00 Rest draft team In harness. 2 00 Class I). Sweepstakes j Rest brood mare showing best two or Rest colt, any breed under 2 years old 2 00 CATTLE-DIV. II. CAKMTKN TUUIIAEI, Supt. Class A Thoroughbred registered pedigree any breeds. Rest bull any breed. . 4 00 2 00 Rest cow any breed. 2 years old and over. H 00 2 00 Class B. Rest calf, any breed 2 00 1 00 SHEKP. DIV. III. I Icon M< Fa oden Supt Rest ram any breed. 2 00 Rest three ewes, any breed . 8 00 Rest three lambs any breed. 8 00 HWINE.—DIV. IV A. ZINK, Supt ! Second premium In clans Ik one yearn sub scription to Nebraska Farmer an<l tlrst prem | mium Ik as follows: i Best boar, any breed. 2 0“ l Best sow any breed. . 2 00 Best how ami auckliiK |)1ks, not lean than live, all breeds. 2 00 I Best five shoats, one litter, under six months old. 2 <10 Best boar, under six months, any breed. 100 1 Best sow under six months, any breed.. I <*> POULTRY.—DIV. V. K. H. IIAYHtJHST, Supt. A trio consisting of one male and two females For the best trio of following, one years sub scription to Nebraska Farmer and for seeond j best trio SO cents: Trio, any breed. Heaviest trio spring chickens, I Trio turkeys. | Trio ducks, i Trio guineas Trio geese. FARM PRODUCTS DIV. VI J. M. HNYDKK, Supt. For the best display of all kinds of grain, grasses and vegetables grown on one farm, llrst premium $* no. second premium $flOO, third premium fl <ni. For the beat display of fruits grown by one person, first premium 3 00, second premium 2 00. third premium 100. Supplement to farm products. -All following entries to be the property of the Fair Ahko eiation after entry . Frat premium for follow ing entries, one years subscription to Nebras ka Farmer, second premium 60 cents, For best specimens of Peck of wheat (winter). Peek of wheat (spring.) Peck of oats. Peck of corn. Peck of potatoes. Peck of rye FINK ART AND FANCY WORK. DIV. VII. Ml<s We.Nl.KY PKDI.kK. AND MtsSks HklX Mri.ICK AND MAMMIK SMITH. Supts Class A. First premium for follow ing entries 60 cents second premium 26 cents: lies! spec!mens of Kensington embroidery. Worsted embroidery .ace embroidery •'tit ton embroidery. Darned net Xpplnjue work Mraldlng etching t»n linen. • <ittoo canvas tnlv. • 'rotebet «»dy, Worsted UdV Worsted « anva* tldv. I Hi Ik embroider* XVas flower* | Paper flowers sited work I Tatung Futtc v work in aav girl under ia tears t»f age Pratdl drawtlMf. • mi painting i.ooU* .*p* P outing ta water color* Kt usImfitMt painting Pnnlnted plaque IWI picture Klbbtat work )f Utthii'tinln. XV ad tanner f*t*if start Drawn • •'#* Painting satin w siik x|dda«ri vsblbtt Craioa painting Fan* v gtuil *awtug ' ft pilloW uHk pin t wabion Worsted pin % uatiDw T*lSr* wi I «a*P tan* I* n*w sbawf v * «•! «KaM. DAIRY, PANTRY CULLINARY DIV VIII Misses Hattie Haymithht and Nettie COWoEN Slip!. First premium for fallowing enterics MJctft. second premium Jf>: Best specimen* of Apple Jelly. Current jellv. Plum Jelly. Grape jelly. Strawberry jolly. Watermelon p nr serve*. Strawberry pre*erves Apple preserve* Plum preserve*. Doo*er>erry preserve* Five pound* honey Brown bread Fruit cake, Cocounut cake. .lellv cake White cake. Sponge cake Tomatoe catsup. White bread < billon sorghum. Five pounds hard soap home made. First premium for following entries #1 ufl second premium .SO cents; Best display of Canned fruit, not ion* than ten varieties. Best display of cheese. No article will be allowed to compete for t wo premium* No premium* will tie given on article* not enumerated. All specimens of preserves and jelly must be made Inside of a year. MANUFACTURED ARTICLES. DIV IX t\ Houck. Supt Diplomas will be awarded for best exhibit* in following farming implirucrit* machinery etc Two horse farm wagon. Double seated buggy Single seated buggy Family carriage. Two horse stirring plow. Sulky stirring plow. Harrow. Drain drill or broadcast aeedcr. Two horse planter Hand corn planter Lister, Riding cultivator. Wulking cultivator. Stalk cutter Mower. Horse Rake, Self binder. Combined reaper and mower Threshing machine, Power corn * heller. Hand corn shelled. Windmill for raising water. Farm gate. Farm gate fastening Portable fence. < burn. Display of furniture, Display of t la w are Washing machine. Display of stoves.es* Double work burn tie home made. I 11 111 111«» (lrivlnu kiiFiikL hiuim inailn Display of farm ma hinery by one eih ibltor. Display of tools undent lery by one «xhihl tor Sewing machine Lot of fifty brick, Display of building stone. Specimen of carper*ter work. Specimen of plastering. -pedmen of horseshoeing Specimen of blacksm(thing uniounilrig to five dollars Diplomas will be given for the best sped mens of all kind* of fancy and art work. FABRIC and MANUFACTURES. DIV. X Mihnes A hike Grow. Hkhhik McPhekhmn, Emma Hickman Class A. First premium for following entries 5b cents second premium 26 cents. For best Ten yards rag carpet, home made and made within a year. White quilt. Silk quilt. Worsted quilt. Guilt pieced by girl under lb yearn old. Patch work quill. Croquet quilt. Knitted spread. Comfortor. Drawn rug made within a year. Scrap rug made within a year. Knitted rug made within a year Hraided mat. Afghan crocheted. Host manufactured articles. SPEED RING SECOND DAY. PONY RACK. 14 hands and under; one fourth mild heat; best 2 In 3 ft to enter 3 to start ; #8. to 1st. #4. to 2nd, #3. to 3rd. SLOW RACE.--No entrance fee; 3 to start. Riders changed on track: #3.5b to 1st, $1.50 to 2nd. TROTTING OR PACING RACE. Mile heats, 5 to enter 3 to start; 980. to 1st. $lb to 2nd. $5 to 3rd. RUNNING RACE -Five-eights mile dash; & to enter 3 to start; $15. to 1st. #10. to 2nd $5 to 3rd THIRD DAY. 3:bb TROTTING OR PACING RACE—Mile heats. 5 to enter 3 to start, $15 to 1st, $10 to 2nd and $ft. to 3rd. 2:45 TROTTING OR PACING RACE. Mile heats; 6 to enter 3 to start; $10. U) 1st. #10 to 2nd and $5. to 3rd. RUNNING RACE.—Fve-eights mile dash. 5 to enter 3 to start; $15 to 1st. $10 to 2nd. and $5 to 3rd. NOTE.- Entrance fee. ten per cent of purse in each case to he paid when entry Is made. Entries for each purse must be made on or before 9 o'clock p. in. the day before. Races not filled before that time will be annulled and entry money refunded to the proper claim ants. No more than one premium will be a warded to a horse that distances the held. The asHociatioii reserves the right to pospoue any race on account of bad weather. Nat ional rule* to govern trotting, and American Jockey Club rules running races. When the receipts of fair are not suffdent to pay expenses claims for labor and speed ring shall be paid in full and all other claim, pro rata. All claims against the society not presented on or before the date of unuual meeting shall be forfeited. Ail premiums will be paid on September Ittth. No charge to horsemen for stall or hay. WORTH WORKING FOR. We will give us first prize #10.00 in gold to any person who will bring or send tis the largest list of new paid up subscribers to the North wkhtkrn, and $5.Oo to the person securing tbe second largest and 9^.00 for the third largest list. Time lim ited to January 1st, IHVHi. All sub scriptious must lie paid up for one year at tbe regular one dollar rale aud tile cash accompany each sub scription seut lit. The party secur ing the largest prize must have a list of uol less lhau ten usines Here is a splendid opportunity for some one to secure a nice prut- at but very little effort. To ail parties whose list is not enough to secure am of the three prizes above we mli ail -w ieu per cent commission ou all the subscriptions secured ('out m>-nee work at once aud send in tbe subscriptions as fast as secured. We will keep a strict account of evert r« j mittanc* and tbe uames of the remit ter so that proper credit will be git en *nd prises prompt! t awarded at • kpirstlon of time To tbe person securing ihr big prise we will give a years subscription to ibe SoMTM i «I«TIIS lobe sent to any address ss a new tear* present lit s« Mot ks A limtos 1‘tiKiisUers Lei.. PI* In ISIS. In 1815 the royal mews at Charing Dross were standing and on the actual life now occupied by Nelson’s column a long wooden shed was placed, and in it sms the skeleton of a whale of great liniensiotis. Through it tho writer walked from end to end. Opposite stood, as now they stand, ipring gardens, where in old times the beans and belles of the coart of Charles [I disported themselves. There in s bouse was toasted "the learned pig. ” Bystanders desirous of seeing its per formance stood in a circle, and within a smaller one playingaords wore appar sntly indiscriminately thrown down. Onlookers, jsissilily confederates, named a particular card, and ghe pig trotted round and placed his snout on the nam ed card without nn error. From that exhibition, tho writer, in the mime le > ffie tliinks), was taken and introdu to "the Hottentot Ve nus," an ch ili) damsel clad in gauzy garments of th< most flimsy kind, who displayed her figure by proudly trav ersing und circling round the room la which site gave her receptions. Issuing thence, the writer was taken to the horse guards parade to see the cannon used by the French as a mortar during the siege of Cadiz, 1812. It was on a carriage in a horizontal positian, and the writer, lifted by his father, was thrust inside the muzzlo, and, strug gling somewhat, was, with a little dif ficulty, extracted from his confined po sition.—London Sketch. The QlrU Blushed Too. Visitors at tho World’s fair of 1898 will recall the Indian exhibit or en campment on the shorn of the south pond. One of the tents or wigwams was occupied by an athletic and fine looking hut somewhat taciturn specimen of young Indian manhood as his own particular home, and while it was open at all proper hours for tho inspection of visitors he resented any approach to im pertinent curiosity. A bevy of young women dropped into liis tent one day boforo his usual hour ti\y nrumiiHf if ntwl fminrl him futwimr n rent in a blanket. “See liow he blushes, ” exclaimed one of the visitors “Wo have caught him doing squaw’s work. ” “Why, that's his natural color, ” gig gled another. “He always blushes" “Yes, young ladies" said the Indian in perfectly got*! English, “he blushes for some of the civilized and enlighten ed white Americans of the nineteenth century. ’ ’ The visitors joined him in blushing and shortly afterward went out without further remarks.—Youth’s Companion. Is “lljr J111*01" Masque? Prince L. L. Bonaparte, many years ago, claimed “By jingo” as an English borrowing from the Basques The Sou* letin Basques say “Bai Jinko,” mean ing “Yes, God," not “By God" or “Par Dieu. ” The k would easily be come g in the mouth of a foreigner. Basque sailors and soldiers have always been ubiquitous. Some time ago I was at an inn at Larraina (the thrashing floor) in Soule, whore the host, who had gained the queen’s medal for serv ice in the French army in the Crimean war, repeated “Bai Jinko” hundreds of times daring ihu day. No doubt the Basques in tin1 time of Uabelais, the first author to put Basque words in print (though he did so rather clumsily) hud the same habit. It must always have attracted the attention of foreign ers, who would readily imitate it.— Notes and Queries. ▲ Sorcerer Elected. M. Legitimus, the new Socialist dep uty from Guadeloupe in the Frenoh par liament, is a negro. He dresses in the latest fashion, wearing silk hat, patent leather shoes, white necktie and irre proachably cut frock coat He believe# in ghosts, witches and devils and is a famous sorcerer in his own oountry. In fact, he owed his election to his success ful defeat of the devil by dancing and yelling for several hours in a cemetery. His ability in this line convinced the free and independent electors of Guade loupe that their interests would be safe In his hands HI* Pointed Query. Hamilton palace was one of the first great houses in Scotland to use dessert spoons. A rough country squire, dining there for the first time, had been served between the second course with a sweet dish oontaiuing cream or jelly, and with it the servant handed him a dessert spoon. The laird turned it round and round in his great fist and said to the servant. “What did ye gio me this for, ye d-d fnle? Do ye think mamooth has got any smaller since Ah lappit up ina soup?’1—Argonaut A Polite Ob*tael*. An lncideut reported to have occurred iu Japan exhibits an enviable standard of courtesy on the part ot the native* of that country which is respectfully submitted to that outraged pedestrian, the wheelman's victim. An Atueriuau riding a bicycle m Tokyo accidentally knocked down a venerable native. The aged victim gathered himself together, deferentially approached the rider and humbly begged panluu for being "iu hu honorable way “ A«h*oal*Sg*g. “1 do not claim," said the thought ful number of the club, "that the iufiu SUce of faahliat la entirely harmful. We mast admit that we owe the miUtnor and dressmaker something “ "Ihsjduvss, yost" exclaimed the | usually frivolous member. ttau-1.bring “My aunitwt ran’! Is less than #l*t» " —"Mrooklyti Life. Tb* Dksftst-h is a favortte bird ta • h-rmany It hi beautiful and e Ana uiifg. It* various rnduta are gray or Wep blue tai Um n« k a rwMiah brown on the heal, white on the wMg cuvefta and blnetab blank >« the tall 4