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    VOL. XV.
LOUP CITY, SHERMAN COUNTY, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2« 189H.
NUMBER 34
Foil A MTftAllillT TICK KT MAIIK
HI I'll I N' I HIM CIHCI'K.
o
Kor Governor,
M. L. HAYWARD
Vor l.lcuietniut Governor.
GEO. E. MURPHY
Kor Secretary of mute.
C. DUKAS,
Kor Auditor of Scute,
T. L. MATTHEWS,
Kor Trounurer,
PETER MORTENSEN
Kor ..iiperllitautof I’uldlc Instruction,
J. F. SAYLOR • - -
Vor Attorney cionerul.
Make your (X) iu the circle at
tbe top of this column and thus vote
the Straight Republican Ticket.
The Time* mailt* no defense of
Mr. Miller, the candidate for Hcmtt
or on the populist ticket in hit* dee
penile and diabolic*! means which
he employed to capture the demo
cratic vote of thie county. Its on
ly reply was that M Mulick wan
tbu person who tried to procure a
copy of the H.tvchni News inaiead
of John O Neil, autl thereby pi actio
ally admitted that he had dealroved
IheeachitOi*.'. lie a No furtlier alalew
that Mr. MoliuK an lea bimaalve* a
the lUtui n ra'i • paitt in tliiw intuit I s
This la iu»i so, Mr. Modi konlv c I a Him
U» he one of that par> \ toil like the)
re«t of them t» uot willing (oheawal !
Iti*ttl b*Nly ami breeches b) a lot of
fusion papsutker* Uc^arthuy John
O Ne|la titMtlhiti It la pretty plate
that Jtiiiu, too, »it ticv tyed tutu th it
nifit'itui lit It’ liatfalo itntuiv tit« «t
luma, aim h) a tliotoa^h understat'd
lint wttti tin* |i,,o was liiwtiu
■UtoO il t t in * nt the atheuo',
\\ to ti the d*’«4tt i«iii< v |t -if it.*
e * i'1 1 *» |l It I to ’ I the rtin* » Hi i
•<ft!| let v,i iniisrI that wltili Mi
M ttola (i M the d*ot> w*fwtt.< I, ,|i ,
\I* tie it anti uf ti* meat tudu. llitil
uiu.)>«o a
O0VBKNOB IIOl.COMIt AT I.OI T CITV,
Last Saturday Qovernor Holcomb
spoke hi tin* opera house it> this city.
The meeting was well advertised but
t' tli** discredit of till; people, md
ptirnculnrli the p•pulists only an
audfcito of women mid child
ren wud ‘J4 voter* wen present to
gre« l him. When ho commenced
In i upeeeti there were by actual count
Id voter* in the large ball, when he
tinned there Were 24. Thin included
I seven republicans, two pop candi
dates, chairman of the pop stale
central committee, chairman of the
pop county committee, pop county
attorney and the fiovcrnor himself.
The 'iovernor atarted out hy tell
ing the audience not to feel had on
accouut of the small attendance.
That it would atfotd the republicans
a chance to tell the truth once be*
cause they would have reported a
small audience anyway, but the
people would consider the source
and brand it as a lie. From that
he drifted off on the Bartley dcfaul
cation and a general abuse of the
republican party and its candidates.
He kept shouting thieves until the
chairman of the tncetiog 11. M. Mat
hew actually blushed. Not one
of the court house fellows
except county attorney Long
lent their presence to the occasion,
even the pop editor was conspictoas
for his absence although he was in
the city and knew the way to the
opera house; at least he has been seen
there when a comedy company hus
billed the town. There was nothing
new about Mr. Holeorub's speech. It
was the same stereotyped calamity
dodger that you read about in the
pop papers every dm . He admits
having bought oleomargarine to feed
the blind, the deaf and dumb but
said it was a great saving t<» the
state.
Governor Holcomb cause to Loup
City under what cortaTnly must have
been for him, trying circumstances.
No preparation was made by the
pop oITciuls for his reception al
tiiougli be telephoned across from
Litchfield two hours and-a half be
fore hi* arrival. The pops made no
arrangements to have him brought
from Litchfield, and Mr. Flint a good
republican, was coming over and tho
Governor came with him The next
morning lie was allowed to wander
oil to the depot alone, not one of tils
party showing reaped enough f< r
our chief exeeutative to escort him
to the train. The Governor must
have felt like shaking the dust of
Loup City from his feet. He ac
knowledged to Mr. Flint, that the
Country was prosperous and further
that he believed we had the most
prosperous country to-day on the
face of the globe. The republicans
here feel much chagrined that our
governor should he treated with such
little respect by his own party. It
smacks to much of anarchy and had
they known that such would have
been tlie case a republican escort
would have been furnished for him.
We would ot tried to make him feel
ut home while in our midst. If the
popuWsta have no respect for their
officers they should respect the office.
Active houcitoks wanted every
whom (or The Klory o( the I'liUlppiii.."
hy Murat llalxtoa'l I'omuillimit'll l>y tho Uoi
i-rtiim-in ax ufflotul lllxiortaii |o ih* Wur D«*»
paritut-ni. The ikmiU wax written lu army
ramp* at hau Kraneiaco, on the Itit.- with
<lout-rat Merritt, In tho limpital at Honolulu,
in Hoim Kona In tbt> Auirrkat irnuhux at
Mauila In tho ttixuramt rampx with Aaulnal
ilo,tin tha itwk of tho Olympia with Downy,
ami in thn roar ol haul* at tho tail of Manila
Itonama for am-iii* Itrnuful of orialnal pu
lurwx lakrn hy kunuiuit photo* raphor |
tho xta.i 1,a 1*0 hook- I»!•* prior* III* pro.
It* Vrriaht |*aol Crriltt *itt-n. Drop all
trwxhy itnoifti tai war houk* Outttt fr«< ,vi
ilrru I T tlarlwr. Axi j„ Htar luaurance
III W thua*o Ill
Our IHUo fmjr wan *lMlctoil wllli rhu
tit-ttUiti tti kl> Wnofi a ini at lltitr* tin
at'!«* lit fill III* foul to I lit* floor. Wr
ln*4 it. vain, ryrryibiug ml ••(•ulil loaf
ol that wo 1 It oti if lit wo i lil lirl p Inn
\V«* tlmoal g*«r >ti In illapair, t» lion
»ooio our atltMMMl ita W iry ( ‘bam! rr
■ ain't I* tlu (‘aim, W • >11■ I a|n| tip
Hr*' bulll* iratr mi toiu’b f»lir( l|i.> tv
(ut a nrwi.i out ami. to mr tafpflw
li mmj bin u iu il aiui w I J I
Hi|« patio* i To l*i I yn I'kah'k, \
lot K o ftt» |« i.y tl no i ah! |jt.<’»
t»»«!. M*.
Now mul mhhiiuI tin nil Mii|£«
on* nt T. M HhhU.
’he Loup City
Largest stock of jdardware apd Furpitufe
IN THE COUNTY.
Everything that you may need in building and furnishing a house. Will furnish a whole
kitchen outfit, including a good No. 8 cook stove from $25.00 upwards. Stock complete.
You don’t have to wait for if. \Ve want to
C-U-B-A
regular customer of ours.
E. h. watkinson, Prop.
Prices Hard to Beat.
• ^-^
10 qr. gray cotton blanket at - - 46 a pair.
11 qr. gray cotton (heavier) blanket, 76 a pair.
10 qr. brown cotton (heavier) blanket, 1 16 a pair;
11 qr brown cotton (heavier) blankets, 1 26 a pair.
11 qr. white cotton (heavy) blankets, 2 00 a pair
All wool blankets from 2 60 to .4 76 a pair, in
colors. ' ■ -
85 (X) for an extra heavy white (silk bound) all
wool regular 6 60 blanket.
Our niee dress goods we handle only in dress
patterns, thereby insuring each lady purchaser a
dress unlike her neighbor’s
We have a good assortment of delicate tinted
cashmeres, suitable for wedding gowns or evening
waists.
In order to make room we are closing out
our clothing stock at absolute cost. If you need
anything in the clothing line you cannot do better
than to see our goods.
We have a complete line of trimming silks and
velvets, also a number of silk waist patterns.
note The Following
16 lbs. Sugar - - $ 1 00
2 lbs Arbuckle’s coffee * .26
8 lbs Oat Meal - - .26
3 lbs Prunes .26
2 lbs Apricots .26
3 lbs Dried Apples - - .26
3 lbs Dried Peaches * - .26
2 lbs Evaporated Apples - - .26
2 lbs Evaporated Peaches - .26
3 cans Tomatoes - ... ,26
3 cans Corn 26
60 lbs 1st Arcadia flour - . 1 00
60 lbs 2nd Arcadia flour - 90
60 lbs 3rd Arcadia flour - - 80
Our shoe department cannot be
excelled in the county and we have
an especially good line which we
will dose out at cost.
Trusting you will favor us with your patrjfc
Very respectfully, CHltoj
GASTEYER.
IIOW MILI.KK I tJNKlI.
(From the Kearney Democrat.)
The Loop City Northwestern gives
the history of how Uncle Jimmie
Hiller was nominated »h u democrat
at that place lust week. Buffalo conn
ty was represented by C. B. Scott,
Judge Sullivan's Court reporter, I.
It Fenner, an attache of the Indus
trial school, aud Mr Osborne of
Urvcnna. An ctloit »»» made hy
these hi* n to gei letup City demo
crats to j dll them in holding a ci'U
VtOlhiu loti the la»k was too great
and it was ahandoned. They then
Went into t (invention with Mr. Mil
ler's p >p repre*cntalivea m delegat
es.
This Is a fi Ir specimen of Selirss
ka fusion as > tewed from a d. mm
crate a>ai-dp out. The iIciikm rsls
ale up in srina mo onlt in Slier man
•leant) lull in >1 cf) to ml* In the
MiKth dblik't nl the In.ltoatioua
•'rionrlt j* iti> |nsaril • ('«n emtio
victor* on ,\iii«niiiii *, and that
• lirati |B.p-su4 St ** *m| y> • 4» i*m i.i*
will *>• »'•*. (|i» ii» i*. nt v* I | i in*
a-li I si tliat • ( 't ,i it ti ll , . i
able acts that Mie* have ournni > I
iu the natu« of deno* tats Is-mo
• ruin have bad no voice or vote il
nnv of these nets ami they wi.| reuuj
dinte them at the polls. The m
torial convention was called by
N. (Jordon, who signed himself
chairman. Mr. (Jordon is not tt
■ hairman of thia senatorial distr(
and never was. He had no authj
11V to call a convention and an
dorsemeul from a convention cd|
•*' t'lin is illegal and who|l\ wu
leas.
WARtan-aavanAi, TwimiiTiit
#* In thll »i»(b in in oar I ’H
la Hit lr own atnl nearby eoantlei
inalnlt oittee am a lanninuiwi el hon
«rv •tiaiaiu »t»i a yraraiei eapeue
Unite, iMutatttle, no more, uu i< *•
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I <>IT|* CITY. NEBK
Lincoln,
Oimtha,
• 'IlieillfO,
Si. Joreph,
Kiuihik l 'Ity,
•Si.
ill'll nil point*
Hum mnl South
Tit A INK I.IAVft
IrOtNU
NO tli! i‘UHMtlllK«r , . .
No IHJ Freight ... .
UOlNM
No. M Panaenger
No. (Ml Freight.
Denver,
Helena,
Butte,
Sail Hake City.
Portland,
San Francisco,
mnl all point*
West
A* I'OI.I.I) WMi
BAST
.7’M a- in
.X On p. in.
W K8T
.4.16 p. m.
.I lino u. m.
sleeping, dinner ami redlining chair cars
<""»l» Iren) on through train*. Ticket*
hoIiI and baggage checked to any point In
l lie United stale* or i;mia>ln.
For liiloriiiMiton, mapa, time table* and
ticket* call on or write to A. V. Wert*
Agent. Or J. FUANllla, ijnn'l. 1‘aaaenger
Akciii , i iinulia, Nebraaka.
U. P. UA1I.WAV.
No. Ml leave* daily except Sunday (paa*
enger). 7:110 a. in.
No. sw leavea Monday, Wedneaday and
Friday, (mixed) .'Uft p. in.
No. wi leave* Tue*dav, Thursday and
Saturday, (mixed)3:3n p. in.
No *7 arrive* dully except Sunday (mixed)
11:46 a. m.
No. !6 arrive* dally except Sunday (pass
enger) 7.115 p. ni.
First daa* service and clone connection*
ca*t, wnit and aoutb.
W. D. Clifton, Agent.
* A-S- MAIN,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
LOUP CITY, - • NEBRASKA.
OFFICE.—One door ca*t of Obm'i
drug *torc
R. J. NIGHTINGALE,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
LOW OITY,
T. INKS,
PROPRIETOR OT
Express and General delivery Um.
All Exprou or Freight orders prompt
ly attended to.
tT’iTn i c htTncale,
LAWYER,
OOKH A
General Law and Collection Business
A Notary Public, SlmmfraphN Bad Tf »e
Writer In Olllee.
One Door North of First Bank,
LOUP CITY, NEBRASKA.
W J7 FISHER,
Attorney at Law^nd Notary Public.
Will Defend in Eorcclosur* 0—an.
A I.HO DO A
General Real Estate Business.
Office In Noh’UIWkhtxrn Building,
l.our CITY, - NKUHAtKA.
MRS. A. WATKINSON,
TEACHER OF MUSIC,
OH Painting, Crayon, Oharuoa! and Pen
cil Drawing.
NOTICE iron PUBLICATION.
Land Office at Lincoln Nobr.
September IS, IHir
Notion la Hereby given that the follow
Ing named Dottier hue filed notice of hie In.
tcntlon to make f mil proof In aupport of
hie claim, and (hat said proof will be made
before the County Judge of Sherman
county, Nebraska, at Loup City, on
October J9lh, 1m«h, via - Ira Williamson,
Homestead Kutry No. I7.1W for the weat
halt of the north east fib of Hectlon MO,
townshtp 15, Raii|(e Hi Weat,
lie tiainea the following wltneaaea to
prove hi* continuous reatdence upon ana'
cultivation of, aatd land, via; T. H. Kuee,
Prank Albln. A. » Kuhn, and K H. Waite
all of Litchfield Nebraaka.
any |,«raon whudeelree to protest against
the allowance of such proof, or who knowa
ot any kubatantial reaeou under the regu.
laiion of the interior Department, why
anclipruirf should not lie allowed, will tat
given an opportunity at the above men*
ttoned lime and p ace to nruee eaawlae the
wltuessot said claimant and ki offer ev|.
delicti in rebuttal of that eubuiltted by ulal,
rnaut
J w. Juuteit. Register.
NuTItlR PtiR 1*1 ELICATIOM.
Land Office at Lincoln, Neb. |
September atrd. lath, f
Notice le hereby given that the follow ■
log named settler has hied not lee ut hie In
lenltvu to mave hnal pi of In support of
his claim and that sn,d proof will he made
before the enemy Judge at l.uwp titty,
Nrbraeha, «<i *oviaeh«r Hk I ms, via
hleotau* burner. flather I'taim Entry
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