The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917, December 23, 1898, Image 4

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    The Northwestern
TUBU4HKD EVKRV FRIDAY
at THE COIJNTV SKAT.
«KO. K. ilt'XHCHOTKH, I ftilllora Miwl
OKit, B. OIBAOVt I I*uh1l«)idr«
TEBMH -II.OO PKK YKAH. If PAIO IW ADVASCS
F.iiiersd at the l.oup City Podiemcn for trims
(iitdNlon through the mail* as second
class mstteir.
Official Taper Sherman County
■ . ... --
McKinley «u« as enthusiastically
received in iUt» south tin in the north
A sovereign people showing tbeir i*|
preciation of a wine ruler.
A true friend is something to be
cherished with deepest regard.
A bypoerlt is lotheome an<l though
some time* tolerated it never adored.
W. J. Hryuu came much nearer
being president in '110 than be ever
will again, lie la proving himself
to he u disturbing element I lint peo
ple of a thoughtful nature look up.
ou as dangerous to the welfare of
our country,
A populist said to us (tie other
day. “Well are you and Brown
going to pool on comity printing
again this year." We answered that
we wetc not eontiuall) howling re
form and everlastingly wholloping
the uofuhii es and trulls as Jlroan
does and thut ought to settle it,
Three yiuis ago the populists car
ried all iu sight hy a majority of
24,1/00. Two years ago this ma
jority was reduced to 12,000. They
lost the stale legislature hy IU and
their majority on the state ticket was
reduced to 2.700 last fall. “Don't
cheer hoys, the poor fellows are
dying.”
A soverign |'***never hold any
degri'ii of iiilrniriiUou fur u syco
phant longer thau Die) mi nmvmw il
Dmt lie in one. VV. J. Jlrvun’s mast
erly effort to linnl a weak spot in tlie
administration since lie has left Die
army will not enhance his gruDins*
Jier
among the common people,
The war clouds Dint have hung;
over Kurope for sotno time; is still
dark and oiniuous and la liable to
develop trouble at any time. The
entire continent seems to he looking
threuienli 'i) toward Knglund, tint
the super! i|- war power of the little
’ island coup'eil with her growing
amicable relalioi a with the United
Stales cause them to hesitate.
(Jovcnor Ueedy of Kansas, has
called a special session of the legis
lature of that stale, as he stuted, “to
pass some needed H. 11. legislation.”
Uut us his board of K. H. commiss
ioners made the announcement a
short time ago that every matter be
tween the It. Us', und the people
were farcly settled it is evident that
the pops have an ux to grind of
their own, and us the voters told
them in a manner that they could
not mistake, that they must quit,
they have concluded to have one j
more inning before they took their
Huai leave.
INSTANTANEOUS RESULTS.
I rand tn iMinruuiiH ,v«i K' uiiornri Hinrlt
nbtadiscover fur tin- cur* of denfi.eMt with U
M> inad no (• tollable uud klinple 1 rtauU«4
to try it, having lia. ii deaf In my right i«r, '
from which there litil been • moat UUagrva- 1
able dluhargk for eighteen yeure. From Ilia
time 1 waa unu y* ai old I *m attU.-tad with a
dlalreaaing cough! I hud o vate headache*
and my ayeewere very kora. ooni|>eUliig me
to wear gluanen. Catarrh troubled me wor a
at sight and In lbs morning, lalwajm ha<l to
•leap w lilt my bead propped op on Me or »i*
pillow* on nernout of dlilicult brenlhlng ainl
parogyu oa id r. nglilng. M y ttn. .,t «n Vary
•ora, |..si»llvMilwrg. il To my g . *1 »ur|n i«a
amt gr u.i iti .ii my h> Mug w»a i t. :.<l
ll.a vary It at t 4 I u.mI li e Imalmml j *
will.Ill Hires month* toy voi-.w an t throat.
Which had h > ham ton ty altaeti I, w . ream* I,
the dli.’hetgu and dtkliaaal.ig t • n th Mo|>|* I,
»ov ayaa ware much tmpruv< d, and I r»>r.t. i
Pen. HI* tn many wwy* that li aooul Avtrhlw.
I breath'd frwely and **ktly Mam Aerial
|a>li.«tlton ta icrtalniy a grand diarowry,
. kil It given me mm-h 11<.»**»r. tn recoin*
cut lr. UlH I III t ..l*h • , I -it- .1, HI. Ilk
tree.
..•tea «nt I'MMVI
ru»* end Niag a *o»
A* '
z&r&i . J J
pgMMI a to hi i .*«•♦ tie*,
•writ. a.n»r*ea
J. It HOUtU . *.#*•
■ . tktm **. |
»■ |«**ellUal 1
I *a.ti <*,.* hi, it,.i, .
tug ttnytun two* and I
l'In* innnU, tibia.
[ Tested and Tried
j For 25 Years
£ Would you f> 1 perfectly
Snnfo to put nil your monuy
in ft now hank ? One you
J have Just hoard of?
i But how about tin old
£ brink ? One that has done
{• business for ov r u quarter
f of a century? Ono that hhi
1 alwnyu kept Its promises?
| Ono that never failed ; never
f mielod you In any way?
J. You could trust euch a bank,
J couldn’t you?
| SCOTT'S -
f EMULSION
t
J of OOD-LIVEft OIL WITH
i HYPOPHOSPHITBH 1* Just
[1 llko such a bank. It has never
f dla ippointr d you, never will,
f It haw never deceived you,
j! never will.
| Look out that someone
t does not try to make you
i invest your health In a now
tonic, some now medicine
you know nothing of.
y.t, amt |i.oo; all drum l»t»,
SCOTT & ItOWNli, Chamlala, N«w Ymk,
'Dio Times Independent describes
the senior editor of lliis paper hh
**tbo bald headed scribe." lie al
ways does when he is hard pushed
for a legitimut« argument. It is
perhaps fortuoaie for the Times man
iliut our head is bald hh it semingly
altords him something to write about
when lie can't think of anything
else. Well, It is better to bo a
bald headed scribe limn u slmm re
former or a praying hypoerit, and If
ever Loup City was disgraced witli
such a person brown Is one of them.
He wid got up in church mid say:
“1 want to live in the way the good
lord wants rno to," and in the next
issue of his religions? paper curse
the corpora'ions and at the saint
time pool on county printing. Brown
may he able to deceive a few of
the people, but the Almighty, nit,
VVImt will become of populism, is
something for the wiseaeroH to wor
ry their brain over, and thereby give
t he people a peep Into the near future.
That Us political grave in digged al
most to completion, none will today
have the courage to deny. Yet, wliot
will take its place is the conjecture*,
tlrccnhaekism, flat money and fanati
cism was Hh legitimate parent, which
after Hie rag baby was nnlhiiated de
veloped into free silver. Free silver
now being nearing iis (lahcnnn, it is
natural for people who are not easily
led by a jack o lantern to ask the
desert air, wbn. will It poed man
conjure up next.
—As 1 uni
CLOSING OUT
nil my goods to retire* from
business and have an overstock
of all kinds of goods and they
must l»o sold regardless of cost
('omo early and avoid the rush.
T. L. PlLtiKR.
1MLGEK
has knocked out the bottom
«>n nil goods. lio has given
them a punch that does settlo
\»i othrr mcrvlmut inn u»wl
PUffert'
NEW GOODS,
FOR HOLIDAY TRADE
J. PHIL JAEGER
NEW PRICES,
TO SUIT EVERYBODY.
WE ARE HERE AGAIN WITH A WONDERFULLY LARGE STOCK OF MERCHANDISE IN ALL LINES
-A more comploto line of goods was never brought to the Loup Country
Clothing, Underwear, Dress Goods, Ladie’s, Gent’s, and Children’s
Shoot*, Mittens, Notions, Chinawaro, Queensware, and a general stock for the Holiday trade.
NKW OTBTOMKK8:- Wo thought that wu sold to every body. Evidently there are tome w« don't, for we sec new face* almost every
day. The average euatooier does know value* testimony of many merchant to the contrary. Our succeas we relieve is main y < lie > ie fad
that wo have “caught on, and know how to buy ao as to ocable ua to show our customers real and not mistcrious va ues.
TWO THINGS;
I. Von have got goods to Imy, aod arc going to buy them
close.
vJ. Wo have got goods to sell, ami knew »vhat w<< got to
do to noII them. Knew it when we bought the goods.
We never have hud such a tremendous stock as we now have
If its only ft cents worth we appreciate it. If Its IfiOO, 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 lust more than one season
at least—We keep this stock up to the highest, standard in the
latest, serviceable styles.
MY CLOTHING DEPARTMENT
Ih u delight to the eye, and that quiet refined feeling of elegance
i lint u person of tast feels hut cannot describe, is the sensation that
spreads over you when you try on one of our tailored suits or over
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 have the finest line of shoes «ver brought to this city.
Our largo invoice enables us to fit and suit everybody as to quality,
style and prices. We make a specialty of our shoo department and
invite all to come in and look over our assortment.
Wo guarantee our prices to bo a* low a* any house in this country. Como early and select your Holliday presents.
Yours for business, J. PHIL JAEGER,
SOUTH SIDE PUBLIC SQUARE, LOUP CITY, NEBRASKA
A- S- MAIN,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
I.OUi» CITY, • N J liltA ->K A
ufNCK. •On* ilour i'H»t of Gbaau’a
ilriiK atore
R. J. NIGHTINGALE,
ATTORNBY-AT-LAW,
LOOP CITY, l I ton.
W J. FISHER,
Attorney at Law 2nd Notary Public.
Will Defend In Foreeloaore Oanioa.
A f.HO'UO A
General Ronl Estato Dualnoua.
Office lo Noktiiwkutana Kulldlo*,
l-OVV vn V. ■ MKIIUANKA.
WAktib-Mvimi TinotrwohTiit I’kk.
hod* In thl» Niiiic lo rii,nm«c our bimlni'Nii
III I In ll' own him) iiinirby niillil |m. It |«
millnI v oft),‘it work t‘ontliii,Uni ui liotnn. Hal
nry *iiul«ln *'ioo 11 yi-muml eaimtiNoit—lie*
IIn111*. bonnfldti, no more, no Hm Milury
Mon I 111 v lii,r«l‘i'iii‘i‘n Kniln n Hill-inl
ilrnN«i,d mivi>io|in. llitrliKi'i K IIohh, I'rca,
I*«|)t. M. Chicago, 111. ;|.|b!M
\ITTVI: HOl.HITOKH VV A NTH I > KVKKY
* * whi m for "The Story of the I'tililnpiniV
liy Miiriif I f til h i ••ini. in mi tn I null i n ni I liy tTi* • Uiiv
I'riiini'iii in iJitleliii HiKinrlan to tin, War In,
purimi’iit. Tim book wim written In uriny
riitnpN nt San KriinrlM‘11, on tie Pacific with
linneriil Ml rrllt III the bicipital nl Honolulu,
In llomt Koofr. In tlif American trenche* m
Mattllii, In thn Itmurifetit intmpi, with Aitultml
•lo, on Uni di rk of Hit! Olytiiiiln will! Dowry,
und In the roar of buttle at thn full of Manila.
I Ion u n z A for mrnitH. iirltnful of orltrltiul pic
luri'H tuUrti by uoycrriinciit photoirrnphcra on
thu Mtot, Law Hook Low price*,. 111 it prof■
lu. r'rclwht paid. Credit given. Drop ull
irithliy unolT'clal wur booio- Outfit frer Ail
drena, K. T. Hnrbur, Secy., Slur Insurance
M11J1/. ('hlcitiro. ill.
J’ulna In the chfilt when a pcr*on bw
ii cold Indicate* a tendency toward pneu
monia. A piece of llarinel dampened
With Chamberlain'* Pair. Malm and
bound on to the cheat oyer the *cat of
pain will promptly relieve the pain and
prevent the threatened attack of puvu
monlu. ThU name treatment will cure
h lame back in a few hour* Hold by
Odendahl Dro’a
Two Pointed yuiiMluiia Answered
What la the uae of linking a better
article than your competitor If >r/n can
not got a better price for It
Ana —A* there I* no difference in the
price the public will buy only the
belter, *o that while our profit* may be
•mailer on a Mingle Halo they will be
much greater In the aggregate.
How cmh you get the public to know
your make I* the bent!1
If both article* are brought promi
nently before the public both are cer
tain to he tried and the public wilt very
ifuiekly pa*i Judgment on them and u*o
only the better one.
Till* explain* the large Hale on Chain
berhiin'* Cough Kemedy. The people
have been uidug It for year* ami have
found that it ean alway* be depended
upon. ‘I hey may oeeaitionally take up
with Home fashionable novelty put forth
with < Aaggt-i *(«*d claim*, but are ceitain
to return to the owe remedy that they
know to lie tellable, Ulld lor eougl)*,
cold* and croupe there I* nothing etpial
t«> Chamberlain'* Clough Rentedv, For
Hale by Oib-udaUI ItioV
BO YEARS*
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WUNNJQo - “-sjewjffrt
Christmas Rockers!
AT THE RACKET STORE RANGE
in prices from 76 cents to $16.00. A good assortment of picture moldings and ready
made picture frames at Bock Bottom prices
AAfjll sell you a full si?.ed iron bed with brass knobs and rollers *7F\
¥Y 111 together with a set of bed springs to lit for only / w
Call early while 1 have a complete line to select from for
A Christmas Present.
THE RACKET STORE.
and the Loup City Jewelry store is loaded down witlubeautiful Christinas Presents, and at
prices I hat will cause you to buy it you will see our goods. Remember our guessing
contest on Saturday evening, Deo. 24, at 10:30. We will display this beautiful present in
our west window soon. Here are some of our prices in watches/clocks, jewelry silverware,
glassware, lamps and musical instruments: * ’
SEE THE FOLLOWING LIST:
I
OUK JEWELRY
-DEPARTMENT.
It In with plcasura We cull your attention
to thi* department Iwcuuse' we know we
can null you In both prices quality mid
style, Wo will llrst call your (mention
to ye nls chains.
A handsome 5 year chain ut 175
bee our ten year ehain ut :i mi
Another liua ot rhaliiH at :
15year ehaiu only... . 4.50
'JO year ehain tfolntt ut..5'js
l.adics tony chains, latent styles warrant
ed to wear for
IV year handsome flat chain.
7 your tme-tonib koH, li K *old alldo. 2.7S
Nook chains arc a#aln In style We have
u small assortment of the left,
Old reliable w and H It the beet chain
made only. . . 3 Wj
If you want one come early ae we have
but a few lift
OUR WATCH
-DEPARTMENT.
1* com|>lot« and we can ault you- (.'onto
und see We have the beet make* In stock
A good reliable time peace for a SO
■Win or Waltham screw bezel case a *5
A nice line of gold cuseii from_ *# up.
In ladles watches we arc prepared to fit
both your last and bocket (took
MUSICAL
-INSTRUMENTS.
Guitars from. i 50 up
Violin* from. . ... 3 00 up
Mangoes from a oo up
Violin bows. 50 c. up
Acconleons from... , . 3 00up
We have a complete stock of strings for
all lnatrument
Sec Our Lamps!
N\ y havo a Iiin* of line lamps from 1.2f» up. It
won’t cost you any thing to mw them.
Clocks apd Silvefwape
W o have moro than w«- want t'omoaml gat mi r price*.
You will fln«! u* willing » > H»»w you g<»H|« ami toll you of thoii* merit
Thitltkii you for j>a»t fu\**r* ami to «*• you in our ulon* t In a w»mk we remain
\ our* onii'ofulh,
1. S. SHKI'PKKI), .li'weU r and Optirain