The Northwestern PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AT THK COUNTY SEAT. GEO. E. HBArtCHOTEB, Editor* and GEO. H. G1HSOS, Publisher* TERMS:—'fl.no PER TEAR. IP PAID in advance Entered at tho Loup City Poxtofflee for tran a mission through the mails ax second class matter, Official Paper Sherman County REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET, For Governor. M L HAYWARD of Otoe. For Lieutenant Governor: GEO. E. MURPHY of Gage. For Secretary of State: C DURAS of Saline. For Auditor of State. T L MATTHEWS of Dodge For Treasurer: PETER MORTENSEN ofVallet For Supt. of Public Instruction: J F SAYLOR of Lancaster. For Attorney General: N G JACKSON of Antelope. f or Com'r. Public Land and Building*: G R WILLIAMS, of Doui.lux. CONGRESSIONAL TICKET Congress, flth district. bolt it i H it HOWS, of Kearney. SENATORIAL TICKET, Senutor, 10th district. PHIL BBMOIC, of Kearney. COUNTY TICKET For Reprexentatrve. LEWIS IIKCII Til OLD. For County Attorney, W. II. GOMOBII. If the democrats don’t want to hold a convention the pops have a way of making them. Howard county has placed a dem ocratc county ticket in the field. This makes a three cornered fight in that county. Mr. Miller, the populist candidate for senator is unalterably opposed to secret societies. Ills opponent, Mr. Bessor, belongs to several secret societies and is a firm believer in the protection and comfort they af ford the members. Governor Holcomb never makes an attempt to explain to tbe people why he bus been feeding the inmates of the ditfereut state institutions on ol eomargerin.e The yellow Journals, however, such us tbe Times say that it iB a big saving to tbe state It eurtaiis expenses “you know." It).000 worth of Oloo. for tbe state institutions, substitute for butter you know, but worse than rot-gut whiskey for the system. JTO.OOO of Nebraska state money paid for this vile decoction of the offalls of tbe hog and dirty tallow to the Kunsas City packing house of Phil Armour. $0,000 less demand for the Neb aska farmers butter. Ye Gods, what reformers. Brother Ed. went a long way back to find something bordering on the rediculous in the NoaTiiWKST kkn last week but he found it. And now if you “reformers" don’t ijuit feeding Oleomargerine to the poor wards of the state, you will soon discover (hat the republican party will have caused you to spell your name ops for the name reason that Spain dropped a letter. Good hogs lard is worth nunc than oleomargerine. Hence, the oleo marpcrinc is made out of the ba<* lard, the refuse, such as soap grease is mado of. Thats the stutf that the stale officers are feeding to the in mate* ,,f the stale institutions in lieu of tint farmers butter That is the stutf that T S Nightingale, candi date for c.unity attorney says it is ail right for the state to buy. This is economy yon know in its “broad eat sence " If your wiie sends you to theaton for butter ahe iuvanatdy says, -uow get g<>od butler, and before you get to the gate the ropiest is related • •Nothing but gilt edge Ed , nothing but gilt edge ’ Governor Holcombs good wife could not have l»*n pres ent when Ue star led for the Oleo factory that eventful Morning or she doubtless would have reminded Inn ot the fact that the Nebraska f*r im.| s Made good butter and Wist tbev Were Mure de«*rviug uf the state patronage than Piitl Armour Editor Brown was heard to re mark last Saturday thatii kept him busy refuting “lies" as be terms them, made by this paper. \\ e want to inform .Mr. Brown that wi have good reason for making every statement made during this cam puign. If he refers to the so called democratic senatorial convention, we simply refere him to the leading democrats of this town and county, it is the same source from whence onr information was obtained. If he refers to the Vandergift aid deal, wc say that we can prove it by an affidavit made by one of the aid distributing committee, on the •29 day of May 1895, and at a lime when there was no politics in it. The affidavit, mind you, was made out atul published by request of af fiant at tbat time. Among other things it recites -that a club, consist ing of John Carpenter, John Need ham, John Vandergrift et at. was formed before their agent, .John Carpenter, went to Blue Mound, Kan sas to solicit said grain and that the above named parties contributed to pay the expense of said John Car penter. It ulao states .liat there was an agreement with the above Darned parties and Louis Ueiu, County Clerk to turn said gruin over to the said John Carpenter when it came. That when said grain did come it was turned over to John Carpenter by Louis Rein, Co. Clerk, and never turned over to affiant. This is the language of the affidavit subscribed and sworn to. Now let the Times man deny it if he want* to. The Cheap Johns have never denied getting their full share of that car for which the poorest tax payer in the county was compelled to help pay the freight, although these very Johns are, and was at that time, con sidered the most wi II to do farmers in the county. If the Times denies it and others doubt it we invite you to call at ibis office and inspect the notary's records. While Mr. Greene uud Mr. Browu were driving across the country from Mason here they pulled up to a farm house to get a dtiuk .'Ir. Brown ventured to ask the farmer if there were many pop# in that country. The farmer replied that there was, hut most of them were like him, did'nt believe in fusion. He added that so far as he was concerned the fusion ticket might go to the hot corner, or words to that effect. It really looks like thatteilow would have to stay at home or vote the re publican ticket. The Telegram is pleased to note that the business conditions in Col lumbus are gradually growing better in almost every line of trade. The merchants generally feel greatly en couraged with the prospects ahead and have felt justified this fall in putting in larger stocks and a better class of goods than they have car ried for several years past.—Colum bus Telegram. What a pleasure it was to clip the above encouraging paragraph from the Telegram, which has heretofore been devoting its columus to publishing grewsome mutter along the usual lines of the ^Delicate ! I (Children I They' do not complain of ^ S| anything in particular. They 2 * cat enough,but keep thin and s s. pale. They appear fairly well, « but have no strength. You 2 £ c innot say they are really * P sick, and so y on call them * C delicate. | What can be done for them? * a Our answer is the same that „* % the best physician! have been * | giving f«>r a quarter of a ccn* £ I SCON’S HfflilSMHI ’ of (VtV-/,/;tr Oil uith //(,v* f % P if/iilis. It has most re* % i m likable nourishing power. I J it give* color to the blood. It * a brings cticngth to the nuu- v | ties. It adds power to the y jj, nerves. It means rob a t a; health and \ igor. 1 ven d« h- * I rate infants rapidly g dn in . * !i it mu mi; ill a o< i • fi three or four times v u U day. 1 | i— :Cv. jj jj. Phil Jaeger Wantsyou to examine his new in voice of Ready to Wear Goods. €OME INTO OUR DEPARTMENT STORE FOR^ Our stock of men’s and : boy’s suits are comeplctc 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. We have the finest line of shoes ever brought to (his city. Our large invoice just received enables 11s to tit everybody and suit every* body us 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 line of ladie'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, cj. PfilL JAeGGF? SOUTH SIDE PUBLIC SQUARE. Loup City, s IMeb. 16-tol-ferninst-the government pa pers. We are glad Brother Paschal has mopped off his glasses sufficient ly to catch a glimpse of the republi can prosperity that has spread over the land. Paschal it. wiser than his party. He realizes that calamity is a played out and broken down issue aud his party would do well to fol low his lead in discarding it. Cen tral City Nonparel. What desperate straights the pop ulists have to resort to. Up in Yal icy county the republicans elected a man for county clerk last year, giving him a large majority. His bond was approved by the couuty I board aud bo was allowed to take the office which he has tilled for a senr. Subsequently he was informed that he should have tiled his bond with the county Judge and upon re ceiving this Information lie dot e so, luit whs u day or so late. N«»w the] jK*ps seek to take advantage of this technicality and have placed in u<>m iuation a candidate fur county clerk, thus forcing the present republican county clerk to run a second limn to flit out the r< st of hi* term. What a hungrt act of pap-sucker* the .»»eia,re reform leader* are In this case they virtually l" th* people •‘your vhulee uiu»t be our choice or we will wot submit 1* reform bos# i-s flr»t, *ii** p*<>ph* neV I i|i,uk In u ui » Witch II c iM » tklriiililil Hwe Tbe Indian Congress. a permanent feature of the Trans-Mississippi and International Exposition AT OMAHA. NOW OPEN. CLOSES NOV. I Forty Tribes of North American Indians represented. 1'ni*jue Ethnological Exhibit. Hare opportunity to see tho various tj pes of American Indians in their native costume and habitations. Nearly A Tnonsana Indians Are Now no tbe En campment Grounds witbin me Enclosure. Under the direction of Capt. W. A. Mercer, U. S. A., these Indian tribes participate in their spectacu lar dances nearly every evening. Tho War Dance. Tho Mcdioino Danoe The Ohost Danuo. Tho 8nako Danoo, The Sun dau> o amt other traditional rite. »»f tli« red in.n are preformed by ihe»e In liana. ’I nl. great ethnological extilliil in aid of "tin'll Ihe l ulled Stale* t'ongre*. impropriated liunoo will eoiitloue In tie’ end of Ihe Kk|Miltkin. Hi Oil in lUlltuuii llllll I'UOII All I'oiNi" Now In Fom » |.»n«j» Ctijr N*ik*i M«e«rV Priew# (mill |or i m it r si W neai I* Owls • . '* ||ng* I S’* tow* wti.l bwlfwta I ’** 41 a Si 11 ■ ler* , *N' inotel, per |.iuu l • •* r4j», |.« i •! •* •• w. J. UMIKU. OEO. E. UENSCHOTEB, Attorney and Notary Public. Publisher Lout* City NoftriiwiunKK* Fisher & Benschoter, Real Estate Agents, LOUP CITY, NEBRASKA. Town Lots, Wild, Cultivated and Irrigated LANDS FOR SALE. EMBALMING A SPECIALTY Calls Attended Night or Day (i. II. Gibson, Funeral Director. AN EIGHT PAGED PAPER LINCOLN EVENING NEWS. TWENTY-FIVE CENTS PER MONTH. 0 Telegraphic news of the world hours ahead of other papers. Cheapest Daily Paper in Nebraska. 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