The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917, October 07, 1898, Image 4

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    The Northwestern
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY
AT THK COUNTY SKAT.
«KO. K. nKNrtCHOTKR, I Editor# and
«IKO. H. j rnhll«hrr«
TBBMH:—11.00 pkk ykauiv paii» iw advawco
Entered at the Coup City PostoBIce (or lrunt.
mlMhlnn through the mull* it* “'■corn!
chi ah matter.
Official Paper Sherman County
REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET,
For Governor.
M L HAYWARD of On*
For Lieutenant Governor
GEO. E. MURPHY of Our
For Her rotary of State;
C DURAS of Malfne.
For Auditor of Ktsle.
T L MATTHEWS of lAnUre
For Treaaurer:
PETER MORTENSEN of Valley
For Hupt. of Public I rut rue t Ion:
J F SAYLOR of Laneunier.
For Attorney General:
N G JACKSON of Antelope
For Com’r, Public Land and Building*:
G R WILLIAMS of Doutla*
CONGRESSIONAL TICKET
CoBtrrt-M, fltli district.
NOKItlg intoWN, of Kearney,
SENATORIAL TICKET.
Senator, Iflth district
PHIL IIKNMOIt, of Kearney
COUNTY TICKKT
For l{<'i»r«*enttttr»o,
UWIH ItKCHTBOUI.
For rowuiy Attorney,
W. II. CONttKH.
Aguinuldo says he bus implicit
confidence in the American govern
ment. lie develops more brains
than the average pop editoi.
LoiiIh Hcchthold beat John Van
degrifl bad lust fall in the race for
auperviaor; he will beat him worse
this full in the race for the legisfa
tore.
The largest tin plate “factory in
the world will shortly be moved
from Wales to the United States.
Then we will huve both the factory
and the free trade donkey that Haiti
we could not make tin plate in this
country. They should be near one
another. One a monument of indus
try, the other a monumental ass.
it is hard to tell at this time just
what progress the Paris pence com
mission is making, one report has it
that trouble is sure to ensue and the
next that Spain is inclined to yield
to the inevitable without further
trouble. As soon us the yellow
Journals huve exhausted their wind
we cao expect something reliable.
The pride of our navy, the battle
ship Illinois slid from its moor
ings into tlie water last Tuesday.
This is the largest ami in every way
the best and most complete engine
of diatrucliou our navy boasts oil.
Much larger, and contains a more
powcrlul armament than either the
Oregon or the Iowa. Its armor will
be 17 inches thick, and its horse
power 10,00o, and its speed sixteen
and a half knots per hour.
John Vaudegrift served his town
ship as supervisor for the term of
1894-95. Louis Hechthold aslo serv
ed bis, the same Loup City town
ship as supervisor for the term of
1890-97. In die fall of lx'J7 both
these meu Were nominated by their
respective parties for the same office.
Kach went into the campaign upon
their former official record. The re
sult was that Mr. Iiechlhold was
elected by n large majority and Mr.
Vaudegrift sutlered a crushing de
feat. Both of these gentlemen uru
new nominees to represent us in
the legislature. Which should you
vote for?
The p<»p papers are making cap
ital out of the fact that state treas
urer Meaerve has paid oil 9111,000
of the state warrant* and 8^90,OoO of
the bonded debt ami thereby saved
$i>7,'J60 in loterest, That would in
diewte that the state is paying about
10 per cent interest on bonds aud
warrants which is not the fact*
Hut no one has heard them say a
wool alsrut .Meaerve receiving over
♦ *(Ki,uou in cash from Hartley when
he turned the office over to him
Meaerve received according to hi*
own to know lege ment more Money
from Uar'ley than he has paid on* on
our indebtedness Hut the pops
don t say anything alsiut that
Ttc report of Judge llaywaid'i
speech an il appears in many paper«
of the state contains n typographical
error, Judge liny ward said that
■■Douglas county pays one-eighth of
the taxes of the state,” and some of
the reports have him say “one-half.”
The state treasurer takes issue
with Judge Ilnywaid on the state
meat of the amount of money turned
over by Hartley, Mr. Meaerve says
the amount that was available Jan
uary 7, 1*07, and not tied tip in sin
pended hanks, was $HID,<M)2.13, The
republicans of the state are willing
to accept this statement as correct,
it being the first time any popocrutic
official has admitted that Hartley it ft
any money in the treasury.
The pa'rons of the South vkstkiin
n e<l never fear of being insulted by
such filth us the editor of the Times
allows to disgrace his columns We
shall ulways aim to furnish a paper
that our subscribers can lav on their
center table without being ashamed
of. We gave some wholesome ad vice
to tt*J boys that the Times shot Id
echo, amt we do not believe tliul
there was a y oung nmu in the crowd
wc had rcfferencc to that would be
small enough to write thut article,
the editor could not und one would
think a man with a bump between
his shoulders us big as a Hen Davis
apple would not disgrace his
paper with such rot. We have not
sprouted any wings yet but we are
egotistical enough to believe that
brains began to develop many years
ago. The only putrifaction of the
genus-homo yet near enough the Dar
winian theory to write such stuff
would be just about such a depraved
cur as would erred u gibbet oil the
roof of a poor homesteaders
shanty witii the warning to skip or
lie would be stretched thereon all for
the purpose of stealing the poor
man's claim. Or Hitch u brute as
would send through the mail a draw
ing of a skull and cross bones and
cotlln to intimidate u decent citizen.
The only person we ever knew that
rightly named it was lawyer Bobbin
of Ord.
We have il from a populist friend
that the Itcin-Cook factions have
burned the hatchet and have once
more set out to fight the buttles of
fusionisin, “Stand From Under,” the
leader of the Cook band wagon in
forms us also that he is not writing
poetry this ycat, but that having
succeeded in patching up to some
extent at least, the old differences,
he will give bis time and uLlcrition
to further advance the reform move
ment. The party has been recog
nizing him of late and it is only
fair that he should reciprocate.
Old you read those pretty poems that
"Stand From Under'* wrote,
Tolling people Iteln was nasality and also
how to vote.
Just five years a (to today love, they were
written out la verse.
And given to the public for all that they were
worth.
They wore gems of satisfaction to the crowd
that wanted Cook,
They created consternation with the popo
■■ratio spook.
Uut the breech that wus created Is all plust
*d with cement
They've agreed to hide the hatchet and here
utter let her went.
The Indianapolis Journal very dis
respectfully speaks of our Colonel
Bryan, as the weary willie of the
Third Nebraska.
I Delicate
[ Children
They do not complain of
£ anything in particular. They
cat enough,hut keep thin and
I
>ale. They appear fairly well,
but have no strength. You
cannot say they are really
sick, and so you call them
delicate.
VVh itcan hedouc for them'/
( hit answer is the same that
t he l»< st physicians ha\ i* hern
givie : f> r a minrtcr of a t en*
tinv, ( i\e them
j Kali’s imussfon i
>f (
l-l.iur ('t/ Xi'tih // •
tUf$, It has most ri
nourishing power.
It
no
tli
markable BHHH
It givi s color to the blot
bring* strength to the
cles. It athis power t
* nerve-, It means robust
& health and vigor. I ventU b
I cate infants rapidly gain in
* lb dr if given a small am unit
three or (our times each da\
na tl Ai «i .1.
tcorr t sowss
£
i
J. Phil Jaeger
Wants you to examine his new in
voice1 of Heady to Wear (voods.
€OME
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DliPAKTM KXT
Our stock of men’s and
boy’s suits are comeplcte in
every particular and we can
suit you both in quality and
price. Give us a call and
be convinced that our prices
are away down and the
quality of our goods is away
up. All fresh seasonable
goods. We have just re
ceived them and want to sell
them out in time to make
room for a fall stock so
will sell on the least possible
margin.
Wo Imve the finest lino
of shoos ever brought to
this city. Our largo invoice
just received enables us to
lit everybody and suit every
body ns to style, quality of
goods and prices. We
make a specialty of our shoe
department and invito all to
conic in and look over our
assortment.
Full line of Indie's and
gent’s furnishing goods and
a big stock of general mer
chandise.
He mem her that “Old Glory" still waives
in the breeze mid that we are paying the
highest market price for your produce and
give you prompt service and courteous treat
ment. Your Respectfully,
d. ppiiL cJAeeei^
SOUTH SIDE PUBLIC SQUARE.
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The Or<l, Journal taken it very
much to heart that we published the
facta just as they came from Mr. T.
A. Taylor jr. a non of conductor
Taylor who apent the Hummer iu
ci.mp Thomas, at Chickntnaugu.
The young man has been here with
his father since his regiment came
north, lie is a reliable young man
of good family, lie was healthy all
through the season at Cbickamauga, .
and his father told us that Ins boy
attributed his immunity from the
prevailing diseases of the enrnp to
strictly following the instructions of
his father who is an old veteran, amt
to being very careful a!tout eating
fruit. This young man hud no reus
on for exugeruling the fuels He is
a private and a patriot, lie went to
light the batiks of Ins country and
lias no more use for long haired ycl i
lew .Journals now titan Ins fa her It nl
for their halt brother, the copper -
head papula dining the r< hellion
The Journal esu Interview Mr. Tuy> j
b>r alibis plane if it w i*he* n.d a*-1
certain if we pu Hulicd the fact* or
not, hut at least we would like to
have them satisfy thematdvea some
how that one of the Second V hr is
k,i had got bat g nine
A West India im lone swept with
great fun over Savannah, Ueorgtu
and South Carolina t • *»!» tlet g.
d'Otig giest damage to property.
Wires writ' tofu down and till
road* nuhtt.et ;ed tlnly nnw falsi
lt\ i* (rpitltsi
I
The Indian Congress.
ii (uirmunent feature of the
Trans-MississiDPi and International exposition
AT OMAHA.
Forty Tribes of North American
Unique Ethnological Kxhihd.
Rare opportunity to nee the various
types of American Indians in their
native costume and habitations.
Nearly A Thousand Indians Are Now no the Eo
canipmeot Grounds witbio the Enclosure.
lender the direction of ('apt. W.
A. Mercer, II. S. A., these Indian
tribes participate in their spectacu
lar dances nearly ever) evening.
Tho War Danoo.
Tho Medicine Dunce
Tho Ghost Dance
Tho Snuko Danoo,
Tho £>un duino
and other traditional rites of tli« red (
niaii are inefaruied by tlic*c In liana, j
I ni* areal ethnological exhibit ill aid 1
of Winch the | idled Htntea t'lHIgreaa j
u>|<ro|>risled tlOUOU will continue hi
lie- • ml of the Rv|io*ttioe,
r
mill I l II KUlIHltli Kin i Kh»- m Aid.
I'iiist* N*»vt is F*»m k
|.uu|) « lly MarSel Mapurl
Indians represented.
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w. j. rinner,
Attorney and Notary Public.
GEO. E. ItENSCriOTER,
I’ublUIier I.oiti' City Noktdwutkkm
Fisher & Benschoter,
Rea! Estate Agents,
I.OUP CITY, NEBRASKA.
Town Lots, Wild, Cultivated and Irrigated
LANDS FOR SALE?.
EMBALMING A SPECIALTY
Calls Attended Night or Day
<». II. Gibson, Funeral Director.
AN EIGHT PACK!) I'AI'EK
I.INCOI.N EVENING
TWENTV-FIVK CENTS PER MONTH.
Telegraphic news of the world hours ahead of other
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EVENING NEWS, Lincoln, Neb.
A. I*. CL'I.LEY,
Preftldnnt.
A. I*. CULLI2Y,
Cashier.
FIRST BANK OF LOUP CITY
. General Banking Business Transacted.
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National Bunk, Omaha, Nuhruaku
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b alike tome”
I wear the
kind that
“RETAIN
THEIR
SHAPE.”
*’That's the
kind I’m look
ins for. 1H
order a toll
from (heir
agent iinme
duteiy."
MADti TO OUUfitt BY
EDWARD E. STRAUSS & CO.
Anwrtca’k Popular Tailor*, Chicago.
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