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    VOL. XV.
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REPUBLICAN RALLY.
The Republican '•ally last W cd
needay evening wan mueb better nt
tfulled than any political meeting
held here thin tear. K very body
seemed anxious to hear a speech
which wiih full of put riot ic tenti
Iiient and not, a continual howl of
calamity. They were not disapoinl
ed. The program wan commenced
)•% the singing of un appropriate re
jection bv the ladies quartette fol
lowed hv the reading of an article
from the pen of ex Governor Thayer,
treating upon tin* subject of how the
“Horne of the Kiicndlcss got into
Politics, ' The reading was follow
ed by a song from a mixed quartette
which rendered in u most apprecia
tive manner the late production, in
the form of a beautiful poem written
by Colonel Hixby of the .State Journ
al. This poem was, by special re
quest prepared and read by Mr.
Bixby at an indignation meeting
held in the city of Lincoln for the
purpose of denouncing the acts of
Governor Holcomb and hits select
I, >ar I of Commissioners in their in
human method of running or trying
to run the Home, by wittiolding
money rightfully belonging to it
will) which to purchase needed sup
plies. Then after a brief speech by
A. Wall, tin; speaker for the even
ing, Prof. Kdward Maggi, of the
Union t'/jiiiuitreinl (,'lub of Lincoln,
was in nod need He was greeted
with applause and for three quarter*
< f an hour belli the audit nee in close
attention from the opening to the
close, llisspeec.li was eloquent and
Patriotic Si attentive were ids
listners that it was necessary for the
chairman to dismiss the audience
alter tin- speaker had taken his seat.
The only fault we have yet heard
was thnl lie so interested the people
that they rui'fl more. Mr. Maggi
stated to our reporter that he
had already made nineteen speeches
during the campaign and had six
more dates to fill winding up u».
Lincoln, on Monday evening.
ASHTON LOCALS.
Friday evening the populists held
a polstical meeting in the hall here,
lint the turnout was small, and was
besprinkled In many republicans
Have not heard of any conversiohs.
V\ In is this!
Monday evening the boys proceed
ed to celebrate halloween in right
royal style, and from the appear
ance of the main street on Tuesday
morning there must have been some
very muscular fellows in the party.
(I. W. Marvel & Co., received a
car load of coal this week f«*r their
own use
We note that ou Oct. 25th a pat
ent was issued to Mrs. W. M. 8tnel
ser, nee Miss Alpharetta Fair, for a
key guard, by the government. Good!
Glad to learn we have uu inventor
among us.
Taylor & Cooklin received a car
of coal with which to furnish heat
for their store ami their several resi
dences.
Kmil Hold left Tuesday evening
for O mu lie.
A meeting has I wen isi’led for tlie
•lilt, ni the tiigli school building for
the purpose of starting a literary ami
dehulitig society.
Tlie Folia h Hocistv shipped u ear
of hogs Wednesday.
Kroiu all report* it looks very
much as if Ashton w as going to have
a Catholic church nest spring.
We hear that Mr Kosiuuki and
Miss I'rsua dikn are to tie married ou
Midi* Not *'h Mm thelis foe a
long and hMppv wedded life is tin*
wish of I f I
Mr Chas I |t< ii«*ioui>cii It gun a
let in of school in itie Fsir'iairu «l s
|i|t>i on Mondsi the dial
We un let*' in I Mu* lliatuh Fslge
Is ii !<>.• sick list this Week.
Mr li McFartnnd, tvpttuculing
the 'I I. Cian peop.r, w * here Tiles*
ii* i, on business
tj. F M*rt .w teturnvil Monday
evening from « prolongs l liip east
I V V,
The editor* of the Northwestern
showed their supreme iguorunee lust
week when they said “<2or»«l hogs
lard is worth more than olcomargar
ine. Henee, the oleomargarine is
made out of the lard, the refuse,
such ns soup grease is made of.”
()leomargatlne is the sweet fat of
eat tie mixed with an extra quality
of creamery hotter.- Times led.
The above in conclusive evidence
that the editor of tint Times is either
an ignoramus or a wilful prevarica
tor, Everybody knows that choice
creamery butter is worth go cents
per pound, and in some parts of the
country more, and that Oleoinarg
etir** generally sells for from 7 hr H
cents a pound. Now Mr, Times
where is the fool that will lake gt)
cent creamery butter and go to a
heavy expense to make it ever into
an articul which wdl only bring him
from 7 to H cents on the market,
(Jive iour readers more of such rot;
it increases the NoKTII WKSTKHN sub
scription list more rapidly. Follow
ing is the definition of oleornargerine
as taken from volume 5, Chambers
Encyclopedia:
OL.KO-MAK<.AIUNl: *\w, cull"! 1-uUfi il
ia animal greuse In <li*,guUe. ami I- th- out
come of an Into ulou- S’rcnchmmi's notion Hint
the butter <imn--il through the milk of the cow
I* due to the absorption of the nolnml » fat.
Taking som- minced beef Mint, n f< w fre*>li
sheep'" stomach* out Into small piece-. carte,
mile of potunti, and water, M, luv-Molirl/
aucjoct the mlimre to a heat of 11:i degree*
Kalirenlicit; and no by the action of the pep
nine In the sheep's stomach M'peraled the
fat from th- other it -uc*. By hydraulic
pressure thin fat win main kc pc rated into
Htearine and margarine and on putting ten
pounda of the lutU i Into a churn with four
pint* of milk, three pint* of water and a little
aruottoor coloring and churning the com
pound It wa , cany to turn out a compound
Mufllclontly like butter to pans for that
article.
Tiie above is a complete de flnition
of oleomargarine. In it, there in
absolutely rio “choice creamery bai
ter." The nearest we find to it is
four pints of milk weakened with
three plots of water. Of course it
does not state whether or not it is
skim milk, but when we take into
consideration the other ingredients
one would naturally suppose that
it was.
The state treasurer, Meserve, who
was billed to speak here last Mon
day failed to put iu an appearance,
but sent as a substitute Congress
man Starks' private secretary, (Jeo.
Burr of Aurora. Although the
weather was flue the turnout was
small, there being iJ7 voters and
about us many women and children
present. Mr. Burr talked for about
uu hour and a half, dwelling at con
siderable length on the Bartley and
Moore defalcation, denouncing the
idea of expansion and appioving
the acts of the populist state officers.
Me denounced the beet sugar law,
but said nothing about the fact that
the Oxnards were now paying $5
per ton for beets which under con
tract of last spring were to be de
livered at the factory for ft per ton.
lie told that the slate officers bad,
since the populists had control, paid
off $700,000 of stale debt, but nev
er mentioned that, although Bartley
had defaulted, he turned over to his
successor $804,000 in cold cash.
Thin amount turned over In Knit ley
would pav off Hie boated #70o,()00
and leave a lialaucu of f I •; I 000 for
tlie pops to commence busiueaa on,
Mr. Kurr suggested the names of a
number of republican* whom he
thought might i have been noiiiiuat
ed, ill other words he left the infer
nuee that lie, n pop, should have
been Allowed to choose tin republi
can nominees lie said that in the
large eities McKtniei was a laugh
mg s'oek for the theater coin*; p> >
pie, that *ha netora were springing
more gags on him than antone in
knew of", but mind you, Iw never
mentioned tins la t that It a
theatfleal pti former that a*»as»in*t.
led ouf loved laiueolu ||t* euptcirwl
I the anon- popidi** sld« ol tin homo
I bt u |li*ii a eouple of di«gt act ful
tleflet wliieh i stiet «t the p ptib-t
editor to btllgh tight ostt, WUil (lie
I o'o * tor wi»h lb#i nab. i en*uo out.
In all he toil Mark# «•>.«,. , »ud
It
tiiiu I t| e *|v w a* th>' n <»i **nl
isl 1 • h if >*i'i • i t: < v w » tils ip
polte# I. W 1 ( v(*| a It el ti|f pop
III lot sit ' 1m> belli tin | l<u* ft Wt»ui I
Iw iuat a* Weil ft i iheiu e«l to a« it I
that fellow stout.|| too ofli It
Largest stock of jHafdwafe apd pufpiture
IN THE COUNTY
Everything that vou may need in building and furnishing a house. Will furnish a whole
kitchen outfit, including a good No. 8 cook stove from #Jf».00 upwards. Stock complete.
You don’t have to wait for it. We want to
C-U-B-A
regular customer of ours.
E. H. WAJKINSON, Prop.
Some Special Drives.
Prices Hard to Heat.
' -W'
lUfjr. gray cotton blanket al - - 15 a pair
11 <|r. gray cotton (heavier) blanket, 75 a pair.
10 <|r. brown cotton (heavier) blanket, 1 15 a pair.
11 <jr brown cotton (heavier) blankets, 125 a pair.
1L cjr. white cotton (heavy) blankets, 2 00 a pair
All wool blankets from - 'id to 5 75 a pair, in
colors.
£5 00 for an extra heavy white (silk bound) all
wool regular 6 60 blanket.
Our nice 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 wo 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 I he hollowing
10 lbs. Sugar - - * $ 1 00
2 lbs Arbuckle’s coffee - .25
H lbs Oat Meal - . - .25
.’1 lbs Prunes .25
2 lbs Apricots .25
3 lbs Dried Apples - ■ .25
3 lbs Dried Peaches - - .25
2 lbs Evaporated Apples - - .25
2 lbs Evaporated Peaches - .25
3 cans Tomatoes - ... .25
3 cans Corn 25
50 lbs 1st Arcadia flour - - 1 00
r>0 lbs 2nd Arcadia flour - • 90
60 lbs 3rd Arcadia flour - - 80
Our shoe department cannot be
excelled in the county and wo have
an especially good line which we
will close out at cost.
I rusting you will favor us with your patronage 1 am
Vrrv respectfully, CHARLES GASTEYER.
Arc You m
foo t Did you uvor think or *
that P
Pi<rlmiM your munoloa iumkI ♦
in iro •treruj’ih, or your nervur; j
of Mrhi|Nf vour «tonnH*h i * t
w> ak and oa.iiiut U.jjo»t whut J
you *»at.
If you bii.4 luora ntroujfth |
then "t *k .i
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How to I'rotont Croup
We have two children who are aub
Jeet lo attack* of croup. Whenever an
attack is coming on my wife give* them
* ttuinbcrlalua Cough ll'uucdy and It
alway* prevent* the attack. It U a
household necessity in thl* county and no
matter what cite we run out of, it would
not do to 1st without Chamlwrlalu'*
< uugh Kerned*. More or U i* sold her*1
than of all other cough medicine* com
i»tmd JM Sickle, of Sickle Hro*.
merchant*. Nick ley itle, ft Kor »»l*by
<tilciidalil Mr" , druggist*.
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TIMK TAHI.K,
LOUP CITY, NEBR
Lincoln,
Omaha,
<'ll logo,
Hi. Joseph,
Kansas City,
HI. Louis,
anti all points
Oust and houth.
Denver,
Helena,
Unite,
Halt Lake City.
Portland,
Han Francisco,
and all points
Went
TICAINM MCAVK AM KOLI.OWMl
(IOINO KANT
No W Passenger.7.05a. u.
No. oo Kreigiu.a .on p. in.
OUINU W KMT
No. SI Passenger .4:15 p.m.
No, Ml Freight.Ili50a. in.
Sleeping, dinner it ml reclining chair cars
seats fri'H) on through trains Tickets
mid uiul baggage ulieckod to any [mint In
lie II nltd hlate* or Canada.
For Inforiimtlon, maps, time tallies and
lekel* call on or write to A. F. Worts
tgoni. OrJ.FUANOls. Uen'I. Passenger
Agent, Omaba, Nebraska,
U. P. UAII.WAY.
No. hu leaves daily except Hunday (pass*
mger). ?:»i a. in.
No He leaves Monday, Wednesday and
Friday, (mixed) 7:U5 p. in.
No. uo leaves Tuesday, Thursday and
Saturday, nnlxud) li .lo p. in.
No H7 arrives dully except Hunday (mixed)
11.4ft a. in.
No. ift arrives dally except Hunday (pass
linger) 7,00 p. m
First class service and close connections
«a*t, west and south.
W t). (JUFTOR, Agent.
A- 8- MAIN,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
LOUP CITY, NEBRASKA.
OKTIcit. -One door
drug store
east of Chase’s
R. J. NIGHTINGALE,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
LOOP CITY. I I
T. INKS,
PROPRIETOR 0»
Express and General delivery Lies.
All Express or Freight orders prompt
ly attended to.
T. S. NIGHTINGALE,
LAWYER,
l)OKS A
General Law and Collection Buslnasi
A Notary l’olillo, Stenographer u4 Type
Writer In Office.
On* Door North of First Bank,
LODF CITY, • - NEBRASKA.
W J. FlSHERi ~
Attorney at Lawjnd Notary Publli.
Will Defend In Poreclosnni Om»s.
ALSO DO A
General Real Estate Business.
Office In Northwkhtbkm Building,
l-OCJP CITY, - NEBRASKA.
MRS. A. WATKINHON,
TEACHER OF MUSIC,
Oil Painting, Crayon, Obaroosl and Pan'
oil Drawing.
NOTICE KOB PUBLICATION.
I.aml offloe at Llnootn N«br.
September 1ft, I HUH.
Notion la hereby given that the follow
lug iiautod aettler has died notloeof hla in.
tuntlun to m.ike >1 mil proof In support of
hi* claim, and that said proof will be made
before the County Judge of Sherman
county, Nebraska, at Loup City, on
October J»tb, IMM, via' lra Williamson,
Homestead Entry No. 17,804 for the west
hair or the north east 4lh ol Section SO,
township ifl. Kange It! west.
lit. names the following witnesses to
prove his continuous residence upon and
cultivation of, said land, via. T. II- Hose,
Erauk .tlbln, V E Kuhn, and K B. Waite
all of Lttobdeid Nebraska.
say person w bo desires to protest against
the allowance of such proof, or who knows
of nny subsist*Hal reason under the rsgu
let ion of the inteiioi department, why
such pi oof sbuuld not tie allowed, will ba
given «u opportunity at the above men*
Honed llme and pines to cross esaiulne the
wiiuessuf said eluimantand to odor evl*
denca in rebuttal of that subnutiad by clai
mant
J. W. Jowdaun, It eg it tar
NUTIt’h »'*H Pl'HLRATIUN.
Land ii«m nt Ltu****n. Neb. j
September dnl, Me I
S tive is hereby given that the fullow
tag name,I setller has died native at hie Id*
tea Hon to lasse dual ptoof ta support of
bis etsia, sii.i that a* 4 pfuuf Will be made
before the county Judge at Loup City,
Nebraska, uu November M, Ism, rlS;
VlmsHi hHtgef. Ttmhey t Isim hairy
No i,«4t for the wagt half of south want
iisurth o« ss,taro Mk roaa.hip id, Usage
11 West He aswtsa tas roiksatag Wt*»
IMM I . flui, h.t mralluiruos teg|»«asa
upMe s»4 euittskiam of said lead, vis
MtedMvb isi«bar«>ary rtisdtish ..uenie*
Juba boohiar. sad Joan Wstsu, au of
•asuns. NsUrssaa
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