The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917, October 14, 1898, Image 5

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    The Northwestern
’UBI.ISHED EVERY FRIDAY
AT THK COUNTY HEAT.
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! TEKMH II '*» I'KM YK*H. IV IN AHVAN<’H
Entered »t the Loup CHv Poatofflce for trims
mission thrmtnh the mall* ax xooond
<>1m*h mutter.
Official Paper Sherman County
REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET,
For Governor.
M L HAYWARD of Otoe
For Lieutenant Governor:
GEO. E. MURPHY «r “ace.
For Secretary of Htute:
C DURAS of inline,
For Auditor of State.
T L MATTHEWS of
For Treasurer:
PETER MORTENSFN of Valley
For Hupt. of Public Instruction:
J F BAYLOR of Lum-axier.
For Attorney Onnornl:
N G JACKSON "I Antelope,
wor Com'r. Public Land and llulldluif*:
G R WILLIAMS, of Dow,Ins.
CONGRESSIONAL TICKET
f Congress, (Ith district.
A' >It IllS IIHOWM, of Kearney.
SENATORIAL TICKET,
Senator. 18th district.
PHIL HKMSOIt, of Kearney
COUNTY TICKET
For Iteprexentatrve,
LEWIS HEC'IITHOl.D.
For County Attorney.
VV. If. VONliKII,
Vote for Lewis liechtbold and W
II. Cooler thin fall mul etc if you
won't enjot the change.
Many voten will testify to the fact
thin full that VV. H. Conner nevei
allowed it man to |;o without u men I
if he knew it.
Calamity has been like satan on
tin; Mount. It lias promised every
thing and given nothing. Can you
trust it any further. It lisa deceived
yon at every torn ran it fool you a
gain.
The Time* like to broke, its neck
last week trying to shield the gover
nor against the charge of Ins admin
istration having purchased $0,000
worth of Oleo., substitute for Inuter
yon know
W H. Conger linn proved himself
an able man in the halls of our state
legislature, and un honorable, honest
Accommodating gentleman to all
who he came in contact with. Prove
your loyalty to the man whose hand
is always open to the needy by voting
for him.
The Times man yells, “Our mon
ey has disappeared." W II why don't
the chump get a hump on himself
and earn some more. He says, too,
that nothing but free sijver will in
crease the circulation. Perhaps that
is true with thejuss ack who never
gets any thing except by free dona
tions.
Nations become great just to the
degree that, the hearts of their rulers
are pure, and men develop the na
ture of their off spring in exactly the
same way. If we allow ourselves to
only see the data aide of everything
our children will imbibe the same
spirit. If we see t|o good in anyone
except lie who looks through our
|enz, let ns break I be lenz and bor
row our neighbor* to note the change
If we imagine that none arc going to
iltoavcu except they who belong to
4>ur church, b t us turn on the X ray
nud sec if our own hearts may not
be meascled If we see a fellow be
ing trudging along under a load Ilia
we could not lil t and tie has succeed
ed ill reaching 'lie top of ibe lull that
wodurtd bun to attempt to climb,
and In then turn* and in a self ab
negating -pint extends to u* a gen
rfOttn inviliihm to sham with him
l beg t\ of bis v e uric* and we p i l
the Huger of scorn at him aud *»v
loll Villain >»»U staggered wtnu yoil
was hail way up. Is tin re any honor
one n*. should wi not ask the rnoiin
tain* in full upon ns and hide us
from the eves of the world that we
lulght not see holiest Mleu |Miil»l thwil
Hegei* at n«? 'sav fusinni*ts Is not
thsi ti.e * vavt position you hav*
pi o • I v o ,i *■ |v i s 11 ‘ Hoe on Inli
or enough left to sektvowledge tin
fuel i>r is ik s). ugh of despond \out
*miv gioivf
Next Wednesday, Oct. 19, will be
Lafayette flay at all the school* in
I the United Stales. It wan deemed
fitting by the people of this great
country that a monument coating
*‘-'00,000 should beerrected in 1'uris,
to the memory of Lafayette who at
tin age of nineteen flllcil with the
fire of liberty stole a wri t from Ida
own country wit It ten other young
Frenchmen arid landed on the shores
of Month Carolina to assist the strug
gling colonies in throwing off the
yoke of Great Britain. The King of
France, upon learning of Ids inten- j
lions gave orders to have him slopp
ed, I mi t M' > determined was this young j
champion of Liberty to assist man l
kind in their battle for freedom that,
lie score to ly went to Spain and cm 1
barked for America, and although
pursued by both French amt Kngllsh j
cruisers managed to elude them and
tender bis services to Washington,
with the request that he be allowed
to serve at his own expense and ns a
volunteer. But Congress made him
u major-general in the army of the
United Stales one month before lie
was twenty years of age.
He served with greu' distinction
throughout the war of the Revolu
tion. II** defeated the great Lord
Cornwallis at Yorkiown, and com
pelled him to surrender on Oct, l!t,
1777. Lord Cornwallis, although
having boasted that the boy general
could not escape him was forced to
acknowledge defeat at Ida hands, and
when resistance w as no longer pos
sible lie expressed a desire to sur
render to Lafayette, but Lafayette
suggested ttiat be hund his swotd to
Gctterul Lincoln, and while the cere
tnony was taking place he had his
bund play Yankee Doodle. When
chided by others for the step he was
about to take lie said “I offer my
service to that interesting republic
from motives of the purest kind, the
happiness of all mankind. She will
become the safe and respected as
sy lum of virtue, integrity, toleration,
equality and tranquil happiness ”
Mo let the r sing generation next
Wednesday contribute their mite
that a monument may fie unvailed
at Furis on July 4, 1900 to com
memorate the love the American peo
ple have for the “boy general'’ that
defeated the great English general
that they might be free. Long live
•be spirit of Lafayette in the hearts
of the Amcrioau people. Ami may
every boy In the Loup City schools
grow up to lie a Lafayette.
Hon. I'bil Lessor, the nominee on
the republican ticket for senator of
tills senatorial district will lie in tin
city soon. Mr. Hessor is at present a
member of the board of Supervisors
of Buffalo county, now serving his
second term He is one of the old
settlers of Buffalo county and is very
popular among bin own people. Mr.
Bessor is also an old soldier and has
served his country in defence of the
flag and the preservation of the Union.
The Kearney papers of all political
colors speak of him as a representa
tive man and say thut he will get u
large vote in Buffalo county.
How could a man he an Indiana
copperhead and a Jeff Davis sympa
thizer in tHtiJ ami be an “Abe Lin
coln Republican" in 1890.
[Delicate j
| Children j
They do not complain of t
^ anything in particular. They ^
v eat enough,but keep thin and 3
E* pale. They appear fairly well, {
S ii it have no strength. N on a
S cannot say they aie really 3
- s '{, and so you call them q
}
Wh »t can fn? ilonc for them ? 1
* Our answer is the same that s
* the ht ' t t>!t\ siejans li. \ e 1 t t it J
i pi ■ i ■' i • a qn tier of a ecu* 3
. tin < • t i m
* t; ns: f
- \ «ti ». 1
, / H ■ ' . j. It has mo t if «
^ it; i 1, d ie nourishing p< v. t.
^ It give * color to the bn.d. it n
(brings strength to the nuts- v
t ics, It adds power to the ^
ir i v It means rulm .t „
In alth and vigor. Rveiidtli *
5 rite infants rapidly yon m
■ •> sit if giv en a small amount ■»
v lime or four times each day. s
* |k rd ». rbl>U(|itli J
I |f Oft h IkUA hH« i.hMtftti, Vo#h I
J. Phil Jaeger
Wants you to examine his new in
voice of Ready to Wear Goods.
COME
INTO OUR
DEPAKTM EXT
STOKE FOK*<~<"
i
Our stock of men's and
boy’s suits arc comeplete in
ovorv particular and we cun
suit you both in quality and
price. (Jive 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.
We have the finest line
of shoes ever brought to
tlii* city. Our large invoice
j iiHt received enables us to
lit everybody and suitevery
body ns to style, quality of
goods and prices. We
make a specialty of our shoe
department and invite all to
come in and look over our
assortment.
Full lint? of Indie’s and
gent’s furnishing goods and
a big stock of general mer
chandise.
Remember that “Old Glory” still waives
in the breeze and that we are paying the
highest market price for your produce and
give you prompt service and courteous treat
ment. Your Respectfully,
d. PfilL cJA6(3€F?
SOUTH SIDE rUHLIC SQUARE.
Loup City, s UXTeb.
The wholly unexpected 1* contin
ually happening to the hastily con
structed breastworks of the confu
sion triple alliance. A thirteen-inch
shell has just been aimed with pieci
sinn at their strong bulworks of mud
and from al. reports coming in. it
performed with deadly effect. I*
came at a tune and from a source
least expected. In their Zeal to make
a record of “economy" w> be used a
political capital for getting back in
On, the sIimiii ••reformers" have far
over readied. Tlr* state b *ard Im -
been feeding the blind, foolish and
insane entrusted to their care at the
various slat* institutions hi the
worst grade of nlemn-.i'gtti'inn, pur
chased of I'liil Armour's grease fac
tory flown in .Miasouri, on III suppo
sition of course, that llie.e hclplca
and unfortunate wards would never
know ih** differencu, and i> *»■ uld be
a goal ••SSliiig" lo pis*-.- in l|it< t'e
form credit enlutnu of e|t ..Mol jtle *
tin* 'flu e impui. ii manager* del
not mt -nit for tins nasiv ai k d
scheme to Ik' unc uveied unlit after
* Ih* Util , l.i*l til. leal Until of the
mutter Ii is • u.’e to tl, hi and ti *•
gone out over tic* .., • rutting a
sen's 1 4* arousing a feeling < f in
•llguwtlon among Uu* people, w|th
• uit un eijunl in our suite bistort
Vs this new chapter III Ii)JewriM a
ma*.jil* ra<t« Is fea t h\ I *•• people of
\ei*t vska * leu.ii *- * r .iiki*" r**
*hrit Ursatt ii*a‘ the siren ***ng I
reform mi l self bin I * ion ns v* f
soaring* •
Tie Indian Congress.
a permanent feature of tlie
Trans-MississiDDi and international Elation
AT OMAHA.
NOW OPEN. CLOSES NOV. I
Forty Tribes of North American
Indians represented.
I!nil)ne Ethnological Exhibit.
Hare opportunity to see the various
ty|his of American Indiana in their
native costume and habitations
Nearly A Thousand Indians Are Now uo the En
campment Grounds witnin the Enclosure.
Under the direction of Cap* W.
A. Mercer, U. S. A., ihese Indian
lrities participate in their apeetaeu
lar dances neuili nv«rj evening.
Tho War Danco
Thu Medicine Dance
Tho Ohoat Dance
Tho Knako Dance,
Tho tun dale o
siul oilier tr« IliliMtsi rite* nt tti* n r
ID ,a are pieforin'd by itte*e In Mat *
i Nl* (triil • liiitiiingiiMl nliitill in Mid
td slie li tie I o tl Ht.it* » * it|t|H»«
at |n*>)*i luted fid U00 will ei illume
tlie • ini id 'll - I»|m,.||h*ii
lUei i i* H til n<* to Kin* t n n in
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w. J. FlSIJER,
Attorney and Notary Public.
GEO. E. FJEN8CH0TER,
Publisher Loup City N'ohthwuthi.
Fisher & Benschoter,
Real Estate Agents,
LOUP CITY. NEBRASKA.
Town Lots, Wild, Cultivated and Irrigated
LANCS FOR SALK.
EMBALMING A SPECIALTY
Calls Attended Night or Day
(i. H. Gibson, Funeral Director.
AN EIGHT PAGED PAPER
LINCOLN EVENING NEWS.
TWENTY-FIVE CENTS PER MONTH.
Telegraphic news of the world hours ahead of other
papers. Cheapest Daily Paper in Nebraska. Subscribe
through your postmaster or send direct to
EVENING NEWS, Lincoln, Neb.
A. I*. GULLK Y , A. P. CULLBY,
Preairient. ''nth to
FIRST BANK OF LOUP CITY.
General Banking Business Transacted.
Paid up Capital Stock $20,000
Corrihpondbnth: Seaboard National Rank, Now York City, N. Y.,Otuab
National Bank, Otnalm, Nebraska
“All weather
balike tome”
I wear the
kind that
“RETAIN
THEIR j* j*
SHAPE.”
, MTh*t’»th*
kind I’m look
ing for. rn
’Ofif * •«!»
from their
agent in
diately.”
MADtl TO OUOBM UV
EDWARD E. STRAUSS 4 CO.
Aodu'i PupuU/ Tulan, ChiCAfO.
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Why Not
.f tin! \VK.\Il u* wi ll ns the
«•.•!<» when von i!»ii have both
11 I lie •!lim*
; rice 12*00 »* tin* ettirtiiiK point
of t;ioM
Hkl ward E. Strauss & Co.’s
Famous Custom Tailored.
Suits and Overcoats
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ihr >wu in frit.',
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