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About The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 2, 1898)
The North\ western PUBLISHED EVE! IY FRIDAY at the county heat. OFO. K. IIKRSCHOTKK, (Killlorn and «)EO. H 0111*05, PnMfthnri TBBM8 -4I .00 PEH TEAR, ir PAID III AD*ARC! Entered at the Loup City PoatofBce for tran » mission through the mailt at second chits matter. Official Paper Sherman County McKinley says; hold fast to whai we’ve got. We need it for comraer cial purposes, “God works in a mysterious way his wonders to perform.” And Billy McKinley seems to be bis Plenipo tentiary to save the weakling from Spanish cussddncsrt. It there it* any thing in this world that should make a northern man vote the republican ticket, it aught to be to prevent being governed by a party that will not allow a treebal. lot and a fair count. This government has driven the Spanish oppressors from the Philip pines, ana rescued a suffering people from a life that was worse than death. Can it afford to turn those pleading downtrodden wretches back ta their butchers? No, a thousand times no. Senator Morgan of Alabama, is one of the broadest minded men the democratic. Party contains. If he did not live in the south, where noth ing hut democrats flourish, he nn doubtedly would be where he belong; i e, in the republican party. While talking United States Sen ator. If the Nortli Platte country has any aspirations, wlmt is the matter with A. E. Cady of St. Paul. The coyotes of the Sand Hills ex pect a recognition some time, and no better selection could be made. Don’t nil speak at once. There is more gold in the vaults of the United States to day than ev er before. If it is gold that Europe must have for the basis of finance, Uncle Sam, while engineered by a republican administration, will prove to her entire satisfaction, that be will have his share. The noting in South Carolina, and the murdering and driving out of the Tolberts, whose only crime was thatofbeiDg uri honest republican who the democrats could not defeat for congress even in their strong hold by any other means, reads like the revival of the palmy days of Ku kluckism. - - # The peace commissioner at Paris, arrived at an agreement last Monday, Spain ceeding all her rights in the Philippine Archipelago and Guam Island to the United States. And the United States pacing Spain 1:20, 000,000 as the peaceful expenditures of Spain in those islands. Any Mon eys Spain has expended for war pur poses fighting the natives she must consider lost. Our soldiers have landed in Cuba, near Havana, and tbe cruiser Tope ka, is in ttiat barobor. General Biunco sailed for Spain last Sunday, and 1,700 more Spanish troop went on Saturday. The Island will be formal)' turned over to the United Slates the 1st of January, and the obsolete old empire will cease its bloody reign in the western hemis phere for ever. Andrew Carnagie, the great iron magnate of l’ennaylvnuia, has writ ten a book in which be aaya; Kngland and America should be under oue government. Probably, but the cap ital would have to be at Washington, and the chief magistrate a piesident. No succession, you know. Once a man has tasted of freedom he never would agree to maltiUin an inbred iuibecil of Koyaliy. ... Chairman J. K Jours, of the democtalic National committee, has appointed VV. J. ?'iotie rt governor of Missouri, Jobu P Ailgeldes- gov ernor of Illinois, W V. Allen of Nebraska, aud II. >1 Teller «*f Co. undo, ns a ways aud menus com mi I tee to raise money for carrying on the democratic camp vign in I Woo, with •*l'ol» ‘ Harvey mthe m.iu.-tger uf the ndsir Their plan i« to get all who will t* sui»s41 !• • # l -oi j.. r m •ndi for !•« )e*rs, for the purpose oi electing a democratic president tw > years hence. This seems like a huge joke when viewed from u common souse standpoint. If the majority of the voters of the United States do not want a repetition of the hard times of Clevelands administration it is no,likely they will vote a demo cratic ticket. Neither is it likely that tliay will contrihide money to defeat an administration that is, and lias been, entirely satisfactory to all lovers of prosperity and good govern ment. They send out their appeal under the guise of Bimetnlisin' which is only a covering for their real ob ject, the election of the democratic ticket in 1900, and are figuering on raising a corruption fund of $150, 000,000 to prostitute good govern ment and elect themselves to office. In the south the democratic party are always successful by their meth ods of intimidation of the voters who would vote the republican ticket. But, in the north wtiere democratic tactics are fully appreciated they must observe other means lor gain ing their point. The voter who is appealed to for contributions should remember that James K. Jones, the leading spirit in this movement is also the bead of the democratic na tional stearing committee. SrPKKVIBOKS I'ltOCE K DIN(18. Loop City, Neb, Nov. 15. IWIH. State of Nebraska, * Hheruiun county He It remembered that at an adjourned sess ion of the board of Supervisors of Sherman county, held on the 15, day of November, IH8K at the court house In Loup City, In said coun ty pursuant to adjournment of Sept. 13, |sus. Present being lien ry Hunker, chairman, M. ttewollnskl, J. P. Leinlngsr, S. N, Sweetland, Lewis ilechthold, Peter McKcon, and 1. W. Barnes, Supervisors, John W. Long county at torney, and John Nlnshull, county clerk. The minutes of the proceedings of previous meeting were read and on motion approved, iBefore the county board appeared J. N' Paul Ksq. ami made und read afHduvlt to this boatd In support of claim for uttorncy fees und servi ces In case of Sherman county vs. Sherman County Bunking Co. On motion said claim of Paul & Tcmplin was allowed at the sum of $100.80 I. N. Paul be ing present uud agreeing to accept said amount as full payment of said claim, and the county clerk is ordered to draw u warrant for said a mount of lioo.oo on general fund. • Before the board came J, T, Campbell and made proposition of settlement of the judg ment of $407 51 and costs in favor of Sherman county, rendered on February 1st 1S82 against J. T. Campbell In an action where C. E. Ach enback. Co. Treasurer, was plaintiff and J. T Campbell was defendant, It was on motion or dered that if said Campbell before the 12 day of December, isos pays to the clerk of the dls trict court the sum of $300 00 on the uforsaid judgment, that then upon such payment, the county attorney be, and he Is hereby author ized to satisfy satd Judgment anil costs in full, and the county attorney upon said payment recall the execution Issued in said action. The saldJ. T. Campbell being present before the board and agreelug to pay the said sum of $3*5. 00before the date aforesaid, und also agreeing to waive any refund on account of the road re ceipts mentioned in said judgment. Board adjourned to 8 o'clock a. m. of Nov. 1*5 1S8M. John MinhhulL, county clerk, by Locis Kbin, Deputy. Loup City, Nov. 15, 1898. Board In session this date, all members prea cut; lu the matter of the petition signed by F. J, Macljewski and others, asking for the vacation of that part of the public road commencing 75 rOdseast from the south west corner of sec. 14 T 14, It 13, running tbcace In u north easterly direction 10 rods, thence in a south easterly di rection 28 rods to the section line between said section It and section 23 of said town and range; said petition was granted and road va cated . It appearing to the county board from the certificate tiled with the county clerk by E A Brown, towushlp clerk of Loup City township that the conditions imposed by the county board, has been compiled with, a record of which establishment and conditions appear on page lfiftof this volume, und which certificate shows that the several claimants has accepted from said township the amount of damages a wurded by the county board. It was on motion ordered that said road lie now finally estab lished. ami opened for travel. Hof ore the board came Wm. Sherman and complained that the N $5. fourth of section 2k, 14, 14, his lands, hail been illegally assessed and taxed for the year IK8I. In that he had What Shall Be Done TOR THU DULICATU (J1RL You have tried iron and other tonics. But she keeps pale and thin. Her sallow corrplexion worries you. Per haps she has a little hacking c ugh also. Her head aches; and she cannot study. Give her ■ Scoirs imuision The oil will feed her wasting h nly j t* e glycerine will soothe her cn igh, and the hypophos phites will give new power and Kr to her nerves and brain, ever say you " cannot take cod-liver oil** until you ivc tried Se tt's Emulsion. You will be obliged to change your opinion at once. Children especially become very fond of it i and iniantsdonot know when it U added to their food. la Uf f k §*>* Nfc. t MMrte, ' A strictly high-grade Family Sewing Machine, possessing ail modern improvements. GuoroM Equol to me Besi. Prices very reasonable. Obtain them from your local dealer and make comparisons. 939 Broadway, t i.y. BELVIDERE, ILL. WAhtiii-Several Trustworthy Per. nona In this state to manage our business lnlhtlrown and nearby counties. It la mainly office work conducted at home. .Sal ary straight •‘.mo a year anil exnenaca—de finite, liomtllde. no more, no less salary Monthly *rr>. References. Enclose self-ad dreaaed envelope. Herbert K Ileus, Pres. IJept. m. Chicago, ill. 3-KMI9 ACTIVE SOLICITORS WANTED EVERY "where for "The Story of the Philippine*" i by Murat Halstead, commissioned by trie fiov eminent as Ufflciul Historian to the War Do purtment. The book was written In army l amps at San Francisco, on the Pacific with General Merritt, In the hospital at Honolulu. In Hong Kong. In the American trenches at Manila. In the Insurgent camps with Agutnal do. on the duck of the Olympia with Dewey, and In the roar of battle at the fall of Manila. Bonanza for agents. Brimful of original pic tures taken by government photographers on the spot. Large Book. Low prices. Big prof its. Freight paid. Credit given. Drop all trashy unofficial war books. Outfit free. Ad dress, F. T Burlier, See y.. Star insurauce Bldg., Chicago. III. CHARLES GASTEYER WISHES YOU TO Remember the Main features of this advertisement: f Lying caused the untimely death of Annanias and Saphira, and telling the truth caused John the Maptist to loose his head! Consequently this week we will “say nothing lmt saw wood.” Help us to dispose of the wood pile. Its good wood. Girls or boys school shoes, size f3 to 8 - - - .90 “ “ “ “ size 8!, to 12 - - - 105 “ “ “ « size 13 to 2 - - - 125 Red, green, and brown woolen dress goods, per yard 22 I Main all wool dress flannels.25 \\ hite flannels at 25, 35 and 50 cents per yard. Red flannels at 20 and 30 cents per yard. All wool shirting at 25 and 45 cents per yard. ONE C£SE CANNED GOODS: ‘2 eano yellow peaches...40 lean sliced peaches.,.25 I t an red cherries.20 1 can white cherries.20 :! cans Green Gage pinrna.30 ‘2 cans apricots.40 1 can pears.20 1 3 cans tomatoes.gr, 3 cans corn.25 •2 cans baked beans.30 2 cans stringless Iteans.30 2 cans sourkraut.20 2 cans Hamburg June peas .30 Total.’.. |3 85 full assoftjnept oply $3.25 Come in and learn our prices on dry goods and clothing. I am selling them at knockout prices.. Respectfully yours. _CHAS. GASTEYER. KEW GOODS, f>TTTT T AFflFD -NEW PRICES, FOR HOLIDAY TRADE I lllL »l J\ LU Ti III TO SUIT EVERYBODY. WE ARE HERE AGAIN WITH A WONDERFULLY LARGE STOCK OF MERCHANDISE IN ALL LINES -A more complete line of goods was never brought to the Loup Country Clothing, Underwear, Dress Goods, Ladie’s, Gent’s, and Children’s Shoes, Mittens, Notions, Chinan are, Queensware, and a general stock for the Holiday trade. NKW OTSTOMKR8:—We thought that we sold to every body. Kvidently there are some we don't, for we see new faces almost every day. The average customer docs know values testimony of many merchant to the contrary. Our success we believe is mainly due to the fa< t that we have “caught on, and know how to buy so as to enable us to show our customers real and not roisterious values: TWO THINGS: 1. You have got goods to buy, and are going to buy them close. ■J. We have got goods to sell, and knew what we got to do to sell them. Knew it when we bought the goods. We never have had such a tremendous stock as we now have If its only 5 cents worth we appreciate it. If its $f>00. worth we can please you in every item. DRESS GOODS: This part of our business we give our special attention. Most of our customers buy dresses that are to last more than one season at least—We keep this stock up to the highest standard in the latest, serviceable styles. MY CLOTHING DEPARTMENT is u delight to the eye, and that quiet refined feeling of elegance that a person of tast feels but cannot describe, is the sensation that > spreads over you when you try on one of our tailored suits or over- 1 coats. You can find what you want in our establishment. Any goods, any style at any price. Our boy’s and children s clothing is but a reproduction of our men’s. The same care with the man ufacture. The same care in the selection of the stock. SHOES FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN. We Lave the finest line of shoes ever brought to this city. Our large invoice enables us to fit and suit everybody as to quality, style and prices. We make a specialty of our shoe department and invite all to come in and look over our assortment. We guarantee our prices to be as low as any house in this country. Come early and select your Holliday presents. Yours for business, J. 3?HIXj jaeger. SOUTH SIDE PUBLIC SQUARE, LOUP CITY, NEBRASKA made final proof too lute to be assessed for said year, and asked the county board to order said tax stricken from the tax list, and It was order ed that the clerk correspond with the it. H I.aud office and from the records of that office ascertain when suld land bus become liable for taxation. Consent road petition signed by It. U Hend rickson and others, and consent road petition signed by Carl de la Motto and others, were re fered to the road committee The committee on roads made verbal report on the road petition signed by K. U. Hendrick son. et al. asking for the establishing of a pub lic- road to commence at that point on road No. in where the said road No. 10 Intersects the see lion line between section* 10nml 15 t 14, It Iff and terminating a' the west bunk of the Mid dle l.oup river. The road being deemed a pub lic necessity was ordered established platted and recorded The committee on r-mtl* made their verbal re port on the road petition sighed by Carl de la Motte et al ordered that the prayer ill said pe tition tat granted and said road ta established provided that the signatures of Jeasea aad the II .V M 1C It Co, tie attacked to Said petit lob Within reasonable time I In motion thi county clerk Is -u.icrc-i to ia rate the section tins- ivtvees section u ami It T It K IV where said tine cross*-- the Middle lamp rivet and lu as* * c ta n Ihe width of said river from naah so banh on maul i s. dn mtitltistiie t-'ttutf baftl ,|,, :, ,| to a*-w ,ousltu*C the. wagon bridge *• ro— the Mid ■ 11 T l1* M I* ‘nfti— n rTitli h.-irs-ka It iu-ttui.-a the count* Start) s i.tcirw' l to 9 orSwSs.a, *d November It !•¥» Aitt-t j. h* Mivwsrii i s i ark hi but is Msia iwpai* I’alit* in I be * U» »l a ben a per •*•*• ha* a evilil iii.lcat* * a I* n.ie*** t luniiti j ueu ilionl* \ |iin v of Har.net *1 mi pen*,I a oh i hvuibetlain'* I’.ii H*!tn *a*l l**.**i,,f on lu tb* * best **yer i tie weal of pain will |»r**t*4pi y fvlltt*> the pain sou pr< seat I'•«* ilin itene S siltw'k of pit*, MMi(4|A f|^« < ''I VMt I 4MM* tin % Ml I h‘* N H«*M M tMfulih1 Ht«* A- S- MAIN, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON LOUP CITY. • NEBRASKA OFFICE. -One door east of Chase's drug store R. J. NIGHTINGALE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, LOUP CITY. I I ATM*. W J. FISHER, Attorney at Law and Notary Public. Will Defend In Pored (taut's Ca— AI.AU 1M> a General Real Estate Business. Office In NnnruwKerAMM Mulldlo*. tour tin, smiuaiha ^kAAAAdj SO YEARS* JH nn « P F Vi r ^ b i J /;l L j . H m* ^ 1 I n k 1 1 iSHWRWi Tn4i>t m * mm a lyHHv oiaion* p R»t’ Costsismti Ac A MMa4t«A « >U4,I Slut tenirin ■>•, I : Scientific American. % W ^ i 41 in ■ ft twirt I «##•*% f*t • ■:<* aA-4 -• I ■ UN f <**'-*4. » MIS*, pi ft • « v r S# iratilift $k PuM it m A. I*. CULLEY, p CULLBY, President Oaahler. FIRST BANK OF LOUP CITY. General Banking Business Transacted. i Paid up Capital Stock $20,000 Cohhr».ihiki»knt«: Seaboard National Hank. New York City, N. Y., Omaha National Hank, Omaha, Nebraska. AN F.H1IIT I'AOKI) PAI’KH LINCOLN HVHNING NEWS. TWKNTY KIVK OKNT8 PKR MONTH Teletfrajillk' new a of the world hour* ahead of other ( |n»|k r* < he«|w*at Daily IV,»er in Nehruaka. 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