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    The Northwestern
PUBLISHED EVEaV FRIDAY
AT TH 1C COUNTY KB AT.
or.n. K. ItKTMI'IIOTKK. I Editor* unit
UKO. II. GIIINON, | I’llbllaher*
TF.HMH *1.110 I'KII VKAII I f PAW W ADVAWCI
Entered at tho Loup City Poatofflee for t run >
inlMHlon through the mail* a» aecorid
eta** matter.
Official Paper Sherman County
REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET,
For Governor.
M L HAYWARD of Otn,
For Lieutenant Governor:
GEO. E. MURPHY of Gay
For Secretary of State:
C DURAS. of Ballne,
For Auditor of Ktato.
T L MATTHEWS of l>odK.
For Troanurer:
PETER MORTENSFN of Valley.
For Hupt, of Public Instruction:
J F SAYLOR, of Lancaster
For Attorney General:
N G. JACKSON, of Antelope.
For Com'r Public Land and IlulldlnicM:
G R WILLIAMS of Dowlas
CONGRESSIONAL TICKET
CoimreHa, flth district.
NOKKIS H1MIWN, of Kearney
SENATORIAL TICKET.
Senator, Ifllh district.
PHIL 1IK8BOK, of Kearney
COUNTY TICKET.
For Kepreaentatrve,
LEWIS II1CBTBOI.I),
For County Attorney.
W. H. CONGEII.
It surely does not take a very in
telligent man to discover the differ
ence in a democratic and republican
administration. The Cleveland soup
houses are all gone.
George Fred Williams, who left
home in Mass, and came out to Neb
raska, to help howl calamity Is prov
ing himself a worthy companion of
crazy Bill Greene.
We don’t wish to bo disrespectful
but if we had the gaul of a pop ed
itor we would suggest that our Gov
ernor he re christened and hereafter
called Ole. Oleoroargerineyou know.
You have not heard of any
bread riots in the past year
and a half have you populists? Or
of any soup houses being opened to
keep the poor unemployed from
starving? How long will it take the
labor vote to realize who are their
friends.
It is an old sayiog that calumny
is a full brother to theft, l’eople
who seek no higher ambition than to
cast inuendocs in the direction of
men who aro naturally above re
preach are the kind of boings that it
behoves the common herd to stcar
clear ol.
2,700 soldiers belonging to tbe
state of Georgia, were mustered out
of service lai.t week as the sur plus
from that state, and it is said have
kindly and considerately offered their
services in place of “Our” Colonel
Bryan uud his regiment. They don’t
have no colonel Bryan's down there*
J. K. Miller, populist candidate
tor seuator in this district was in
town last Monday denouncing Nor
ris Brown in great style, and when
called upon to give his reasons for
•o doing sun] that Mr. Brown hud
helped bia brother Fraok, to defeat
his, Millers, oldest son when he was
running for county Judge in Buf
falo eouuty.
While at Omaha, last week a rail
road bruki man told us that lie had
lieen a democrat all Ills life until
eight years ago when he joined the
columns of calamity, hut since we
have had a republican administra
tion, be said, the change had U*eu
so great that even the weather had
Iwdi Itetler and from (Ida out he
intended to vote for the parti that
loot ed aft* I tin* toilers
T 8. Nigh ungale. popnliKt n >tu
inwe fur couuh attorney i* i>us\ .1
tag missionary work in liehtlf of his
own canvass and thus far he has con
ducted a good i li su campaign, The
Mitie may lie said of hit opponent
\V |{. tVggvf. r- |k|M|c»» nominee
Mr Cueger •» it-- |wiph*a fro *et a«-l
•boul-i have the a del ton* of lit*
uarti lie md draw iaigety frmu
the op|e*a»Uon and to* chan- < « for
etei tiow are good
The pop papers through the state
have the words “liars” aod “thieve*
stereotyped so that the} can he used
to till in all unoccupied space. They
depend on those two words to hold
their parly in line, hut before long
their voters will realize that those
two words are bugaboose used with
such vehemence to ftighten and pre
judice them for the.sole purpose of
keeping those tricksters in office.
Meu who have an endless chain of
culuinny (lowing from ilieir sour
stomach are, ninety-nine times out
of hundred very bad men to trust
any place for their vituperation 8
generally conceived from their own
acts. Hut tlieic are very few scoun
drels who fuil to reach the end of
their rope in time, and when they do
they come up a standing. The vot
ers of this state should remember
that there has been more than f20o,
0(h) in. defalcation among the “re
form” element of this common wealth,
and two court houses burnt *<> cover
up their tracks in the past eight years,
and yet not a word lias a “reform”
paper offered in condemnation there
of. Talk about u subsidized press,
why the pop press of this state lias
acincb that never was hoped for un
der a republican udministruliou, aud
you need uot go out side of Sherman
county to convince yourself. The
county officers do not hesitate to tell
you<|ulck, i( you li tvt* a legal notice
to publish that the Timcslndpend
ent, un<i it alone can publish it, uml
that full legal rates is what you will
pay although you could get it done
much less where you allowed to get
bids for the same as was the case
when we had a republican adminis
tration. This is no politics but plain
facts and relates just wlint lias been
done in the past sixty days, anil the
parties who had the work to pay for
w< re told that it mattered not what
they w ished, all they had to do was
to pay for the job and pay full price
for it. Talk about live and let live,
why there is no room on the earth
for any thing but a pop officer.
\Vr. .1. Bryan is at last said to he
able to see the end of his military
career at hand and we suppose will
lay down his sword, and tare off the
shoulder straps without a regret, lie
has gained the title of colonel, though
for shame should never use it. For
the credit of the state t'would have
been better had lie never been made
a colonel. What place, dear Neb
raskan’s will true war history accord
us in the future. Our fair nnme will
be sullied by the acts of colonel
Bryan, as was that of Indiana by
the recollection of Buena Vista. But
thanks to the powers that he, like
Indiana, we can poiut to a First and
Second regiment whose fair name is
not sullied but will godown in his
tory as patriots and not politics.
Senator Allen and congressman
Greer.e, held a meeting at Kearney,
last Friday night. Mr. Allen said
that had be the power he would Keep
every foot of land taken from Spain,
and make herpay an indemnity large
enougn to cover the expense of the
war besides. This is said to bo the
fourth time Mr. Allen has changed
his mind on expansion. That fel
low turns around as often as Tom
Nightingale.
ArcYou^s
Easily Tired?
Just remember that all your :
; strength must come from your ■
food. Did you over think of
that P
Perhaps your muscles need
I ' more strength, or your nervwi '
or porhapa your stomach Is 1
weak and cannot digest what
you eat.
If you need more strength
then take
SCOTT'S
| EMULSION j
of Cod-Liver CU with Hypo,
phosphites, ''fW JTi is (lie in-nit
«• tally oi * ,* l of all Anode Into
strength , t
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t fur tH« n«rvii».
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J. Phil jaeger
Wants you to examine his new in
voice of* Ready to Wear Goods.
r
Our stock of men’s anil
boy’s suits are eomeplete m
ev ery particular and we can
suit you both in quality and
price, (iive 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.
Wc hiivo the finest line
<>f shoos ever brought to
this city. Our large invoice
just received enables us to
tit everybody and suit every
body as 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 arc* paying the
highest market price for your produce and
give you prompt service and courteous treat
ment. Your Respectfully,
cl. PfilL dAe<36F?
SOUTH SIDE PUBLIC SQUARE.
Loup City, s ]NTeb.
Philip Bessor, the candidate for
senator on the republican ticket in
this district can well be proud of his
war record, lie first enlisted in the
Sixth Pennsylvania Reserves in May
1*1*1, at Rays Hill, Pa. and served
three years. At the expiration of
his time he came to his home at
Everett, l'a. and in company with
his old friend, ('apt. Weaverling of
that city recruited a company in
which he ugain entered the service
of his eountrv as First lieutenant,
but was shortly after promoted to
aid-de-camp on the stall of his coin
mantling geneial which posi'iou lie
held with much credit to the close
of the war. lie enlisted immediate
ly after the beginning of the war and
I and net, r d »eited Ins |tost until ttie
I last guo wa* fired \fler this he
e ime wist and settled in Illinois,
and fioUi there he route with tin
S'Ui'rl eillptle Wr-o Mi l lues iU
K* art c>. where he lm» ic-nli d l i
number of teat* I|t* ability ano
I •>« rltug integrity has been n egnot
I e i bv his p >rly itojMviiih and tie
| It is titled Many otli-ea of trust The
ihai' Information of In* w>n leu-id
I i 1 olc»i i, win* ale now healed
L*l I to te at-l to i.s> I heir ***»e
| * .1 lot man win. h , knew m
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Tie Indian Congress.
a permanent feature of the
Trans-Mississippi and International Exposition
AT OMAHA.
NOW Ol'KN. CLOSES NOV. 1
Forty Tribes of North American
Indians represented.
1’nique Ethnological Exhibit.
Hare opportunity to see the various
types of American Indians in their
native costume and habitations.
Nearlr A TtiGusand Indians Are Now do tlie Eo
GamDmeflt Grounds witnm the Enclosure.
Itider the direction of (’up! \V.
A. >l»ro»*r, I S A., these Indian
Ititics participate in their speeUcu
1 l»r daftoes nearly i selling,
Tho War Dance
Tho Medicine Dance
Tho Ghost Dance
The Snake Dance,
The tun dan e
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W. J. FISHER,
Attorney and Notary Public.
OEO. E. FlENSCBOTER,
Publisher Loup Citt NoKTnwr.si p.m
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
G. II. Gibson, Funeral Director.
AN EIGHT PAGED DAI'EH
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*. CL’LLEY,
President.
A. P. CULLEY,
Cuhlw.
FIRST BANK OF LOUP CITY.
General Banking Business Transacted.
Paid up Capital Stock $20,
Couhkminini>knth: Seaboard National Hank. New York City, N'. Y., Omaha
National Hank, Omaha, Nebraska
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