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    The Nort hwestern
■PUBLISHED I ."VERY FRIDAY
jlT THE COUNTY SKAT.
<irl> V, TICK, ) Bfllnfi and
OKo! n. UlHSON . I Fublluhere
TERMS:—M-00 v*11 V*AK-,r faid in advanc
I ntcrutl at, the Loup City Postofllee for I run x
nitMHlon through the mall* a* aeeond
cln*H matter.
Official Taper Sherman County
REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET,
For Governor.
M L HAYWARD, of Otoe
For Lieutenant Governor:
GEO. E. MURPHY of tint"'
For Hern iary of State;
C DURAS of Halim.
For Auditor of State.
T L MATTHEWS of Dodge
For Treasurer:
PETER MORTENSEN of Valley
For Hupt. of Public instruction:
J F SAYLOR °f Lancaster.
For Attorney General:
N G JACKSON of Antelope
For Cora'r. Public Lund and llulldlngH:
G R WILLIAMS of Doutla*.
CONGRESSIONAL TICKET
t'ongreaa, 6th district,
NOKltld into tv of Kearney
SENATORIAL TICKET.
Senator, 16th district
PHIL IIP.NNOIC, of Kearney
COUNTY TICKET
For Keprcxeutatrve,
LEWIS IIKCHTIIOI.O.
For County Attorney,
W. II. CONGF.lt,
it *
That “Reform" school land ma
nipulation by the populist state ofll
ciuls will cost them enough voles
to defeat them this fall or indica
tions are deceitful.
One report bus it that T. 8. Night
ingale, the populist nominee for
county attorney held a very success
ful and enthusiastic tnce.ing ut Ash
ton, last week.
The populist voters in this county
seem to bo doing more thinking than
shouting this fall. Loud mouthed
traitors and unprincipled dema
gogues are going to reap their re
ward pretty soon.
The populist leaders will discover
this fail that the time has come when
they cant “fool all of the people
some ot the time,” nor “some of the
people all of the time," any more.
The signs of the times indicate that
the majority of the voters in Neb
raska, are tired of being tooled.
There seems to he a large sized
boom in the third supervisor district
lor the republican candidate, I). 1).
Grow, and all indications at present
point to his election. No body has
the interest of Hhcrnmn county at
heart more than Mr. Grow, lie is a
gentleman of lurgo experience in
county matters having occupied the
position of couuty clerk.
The nominee for representative on
the republican ticket, Lewis Bech
thold is a man ot good sound judg
ment and sterling business ability.
As Supervisor of this Loup City
township he has made a record that
meets the approval of his constitueu
cy. The interest of the township
and county has been carefully guard
ed. If elected to the legislature he
may bo depended upon to represent
us in the same careful and guarded
manner. Give Mr. Hcchthold your
vote and thereby show your appre
ciation for his valuable services ren
dered in the past
All lovers of peace should vote for
W. 11. Conger. Oho of .Mr. Con*
ger'a chief (|ualiflcaUons and which
especially tits hitu for tho oitlce of
county attorney is his wonderful s
bilitv to get little pettit ptarrela set
tied without litigation, thereby »a\
ing expense to ait parties concerned.
There is perhaps no man in tbeooun
ty w ho is more of a peace maker
than Mr. Conger. As Justice of tin*
peace he has hoeu knuwu to get
many cases settle*! without iucuring
much expense to the litigants, au*l
oftsu has s,,<v*rdu*l in etfe ting a set
demerit IretWeen the par lie- before
Him case hrul actually I teen cotttttteno
r<! thereby cheudug biuurlf out i f
the fee which he could have other
wise obtained. Mr. Conger has al
ways been known to lie sell Mill
fletug whenever, to »o doing It
w ould revert to someone else* good
As county attorney* fie rna\ lie de
pended upon for wise judgnr n* am
counsel in all important casts and t<
keep the county from plunging i»t<
trilling and pettit law suits. V >t«
for Inin nod he will do you good.
A circular letter is being disiri
billed by a few would be populist
leaders in this community who me
ns unscrupulous us the whelps of
Satan that begot it. U is purport
iug to come from a republican com
roittec but fails to sign a solitary
name, it seeks to delude hut its elo
vec foot is aperient, it nets forth the
facts that the said republican com
mittee wishes to inform tin,' repub
lican voters of this state that Hoi.
(leorgo A. Murphy, candidate for
lieutenant-governor on the republican
ticket is a ‘‘Venal Vampire” and that
if such men are tried to be forced
upon tlie people that, they should be
defeated by republican votes, all of
which republican* should ii iunn • r
is u scheme which the stale house
gang have evolved from their pest*
leutial brain for the purpose of ;d
least saving one of their number
from a much deseiyed defeat this
fall.
A second circular letter is being
sent to old soldiers telling them \V.
Ji. Greene, hud introduced the nmsi
favorable bills in congress for their
relief of any that lias been introduc
ed since lie lias beet) misrepn mi .it
ing this district. All this is for the
purpose of catching the unwary, Im
there is little doubt but that it w ill
only cause the luke warm to wake up
to the fact tlmt men who are rott< n
enough to renort to such underhand
ed chicanery at the last minute b
fore election would hesitate at noth
ing after they were elected, Bill
Green the friend of tin soldiei1 why
there are very few old vets in the
state but that knows that he was a
member of the Knights of the Gold
en Circle during the rebellion, and
that he used every means in his few
er to destroy this union, and.from
the continual tirade of abuse he. has
sought to heap upon this govern
ment all through his useless life bis
rebel heart has never relented and
he seems to still foster tin- same
spirit that lie did when he was glory
ing over the assassination of our
martyred Lincoln, and now lie has
the gaul to undertake to pose a - a
“Lincoln Republican." Gaul and
wormwood! You will get your dues
copperheads when you have to swal
low it.—Head the letter below.
Geo. K. Henschoter, Hsu.,
Lincoln, Nebr.
I)e.\k Slit—l beg to acknowledge
receipt of your Utter of theSOtb tod
thank you for so promptly furnish
ing the circular which you enclosed
therein. You may rest assured
that our committee were surprised
at the existanee of such a document,
and we will punish the guilty par
ties severely if we cau locate them.
It is one of the most dastardly
outrages that was ever perpetrated
upon a political committee and can
didate, in this state, of any party.
This only shows, however, how des
perate the opposition are and how
fearful they are of defeat.
Yours truly
K. It. Schneider,
(.'hairm m.
The above letter was receive I from
Mr. H. B. Schneider, Chairman of
Republican State Central Commits <\
and refers to the circular leltii ,.i
spoken of, <t copy of which « *• pi .
cured from a republie-tu who b I
been presented with the - m by
Mr Ueo. Lee
Where ll .* no t-til hit iii
OKing the people b.*ion ;i [ ton pc • ,
there is naturally on.. i- ,
lion When thinking uiea h. »•
i-Mul O.wnid i cause it p» -upp I
that they have • I»-. iveod no
cun ill the I p U s H ll <
be the new' wi'h He | •
lu this countv rite j tv
have not full'dlt | vlien p
tin' |i*o|ite in a sipjJ# it ‘ i
lh« puitv paji» r- i iii
lliure|i(i'*etiled every | . H
WUH (bm'gli i t«i id
therein Wto n in n
from the Lading 111 III of a |
inters of that |»Hv s • n *o I i* no*
Wants you to examine liis new in
voice of Heady to We; r Goods.
INTO OUR
OKI‘A RTM KNT
STORK KO!V > >
CRACK-A-JACK BARGAINS IN
Our stock of men's • ud
boy’s suits are comeplcte in
every particular and wo- . u
suit you both in qiu !ity ; ;id
price. (Jive us a c.dl and
i>o convinced that o i* pri
are away down and the
quality of our good.- is a’,, v
iif). All fresh sc, >u d>le
goods. Wo have just re
ceived them and want to -’ll
them out in time to make
room for a fall stock ho
will sell on the least pos :Ue
margin,
Wo hive the line.-l lino
-linos over brought to
flii- oilv. ()ui* largoinvoice
ju-t rcociveil enables us to
lit everybody and suit every
body ns to stylo, quality of
goods and prices. We
make a specialty of our shoo
d partment and invite all to
oomein and look over our
assortment.
Full line of Indie's and
'.cut’s furnishing goods and
a big stock of general mer
chandise.
Remember that 'Old Glory” still waives
in the breeze and 1ml we are paying the
highest marke* n ■ to * your produce and
give you prompt s rvice and courteous treat
ment. Your Respectfully,
d. PJilL dA6G€F?
SOUTH SIDE PUBLIC SQUARE.
Loup City, s KTeta.
It is very important that v.< elect
a man for senator i i this senatorial
district who is a tower of '-m m, h in
himself, and who (he's h \ - o
resort to fusion ami eoirupliou to
gain strength. It is km-wn 1 / 11
that Mr. Miller, the pej uli-t candi
date for senator did siieoci .1 i i get
ting his natno on the democrat: bal
lot of this county by rotten and ion
tcmptublc scheming w h tin* pops
who held a caucus in 1. :.g tv Math
ews back room, and avaunt ih will
of the democrats of tills tli riet.
That they styled this no ting * n tu
tu: rate senatorial com it Ion, nd
therefor* tiled a ccrUth av wi tin
county cleric and orderc
priu ed on the olli id 1
j d- Hi’ c> title tick* t Ti» ■- if 1 H
• p tic u Stile ! il . up 1 I :
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NO V OPBN. CLOSKS NOV. 1
Forty 'i'lifi ■ of North American
Indiana represented.
I u'quc Kthnologii al Kxbibit
It id <>|)|iorliinity to M-c the var at
typei of American Indians intbeifl
native noatutnu aud habitation*. ■
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W, J. FISHES,
Attorney and Notary Public.
GEO. E. BENSCHOTER,
Publisher Loup City Northwesters
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.
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EVENING NEWS, Lincoln, Neb.
A I*. CULLKY,
President.
A. P. GULLEY,
Caahlt
FIRST BANK OF LOUP CITY,
General Banking Business Transacted.
Paid up Capital Stock $20,000
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Omaha, Nebraska.
ISS & CO.
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