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About The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 6, 1899)
C.'tian Amtj Kuk T. M. REED MOKE THAN EVER A OOMPLELE STOCK ‘>V WIND MIMA PUMPS, PIPES, MACHINE OILS, AUDEN AND FIELD SEED. I AM ALSO PREPARED &) DO ANYTHING IN THE LINE OF WIND MILL OH PUD » WORK. Bi- TO MY PATRONS, -a* UKST* Whon in want of anything in my lino don’t fail to call and learn my prices. No other county seat in Western Nebraska can oast of a more complete stock tlnm I now have on hand. If you want a sulky plow, Dose iliiTiw. Se»*<ler, * ivator, Feed Grinder, Barb Wire, Hog Fencing, Cribbing, Harness, Machine Oils, Hewing Machines, Washing Ma chines, Windmills, Stock Tanks/ Feed Conkers, 'Funk Heaters, hand and power corn shelters in fact everything from a Threshing Maching and Steam Engine down to a hay fork. With best compliments of the season 1 am. Your* very truly, T M, HEED. Tin* vicious and misleading article in the Times-Iodependeut upon the senior editor of this paper has caused considerable comment about town, in a manner not at all complimentary to the Times editor. After having first come at. us with his personal abuse lie then gets so indignant an to loose his self respect, and a bandooing all reasonable argument seeks to smooth over his own mis givings by wilfully and maliciously prevaricating Regarding his statement that we came over to Iris office at, the r< quest of Mr 8*. John to «ee wlmt. could be done about pooling on the county printing," it is correct mi far as lie got-i-, We did go over there and at Mr. H John's request, but Mr. Brown deli be deli wit held apart of our <( (live 1*1 *«r ll'- ii i, • I told him j !{•!,- ho’er) ih r1 I intende’d to go i* a! i:e,” hu* ilif wtlfui prevari enloiAdid not tod ln> exact words to that i.t.*» ii e which it*' said to us in private ■■ijversi'i >n, dial ‘-the jKt it'll | ' 'v - kith eg -o much *jb- i' iiv h.".d "hub il i ot. to'p*ioi , ■!. tiv." o. Mi Brown di(Tm .v,- i hi- renders to know that j the parti hi i • th initio held over him o'; 11’ *f w i- being horse whipoed into the party harness, but rattier he seeks id falaelv liolii ont the irapr. s-do i that he lias reform ed. He did not in that misleading article of l ist week tell you that lin ing our pfv.it.* conversation regtrd* ing c Mjii’.y printing Lti u we positive ly stated to him that we di I not care Whether; we pooled or not but that we wan*.- I to give Mr. S’ John an nu-iwer s • h • would know what to * xpect. Nowdhe f:u*r, is tlim t,U<- pooling on i i.iuty prii, in*j * lirst tionc in this county sV int* instance ot Mr. Brown, mid dint Oiiriug all the~« years wiii'ii tin lit’ lii'un howling against trusts anil eorjibinva «-ud pretending to hi* working 11» the in terest of the “poor tax pnjers." Wo : ,i, been a party to this pool for three n .Isons: Fro, In e iu.su liri" i warned it* to, uni lioeinsd we *.nnteil to, and third, bemuse thn |» >putUi party was the;* and is now in absolute control, thus making it ante that w<* get a portion of tliu count} work winch would likely re veit to iIk< parly organ bunt year we was awarded the eounty printing with tin* exception* of the delimpi ent tax list, our hid being the low est on the whole job, lax list inelud ed Itui the tax list, 'he fattest on the Job, was singled out and giieo to Itrowu. II** sa\s. • tiood hie, mi once friend iJoel :e.“ WV me still his friend only tin tool <ioa’t kn >w it. II" fur'lu'r said ‘'With the com Oteni'Hiu i of the y* it t{»}! in w ill Ign o* i onr attacks upon u« aod wnl e I < ,iu |>t . i i in, , ea* (ti t, otp t 01 * m ill i 11,11 V an ll'ii «i. *, of * lie people. Tlias dir veil to III ‘ ilrap, , r', *t| ilgMa In ti • parti |«s»* »o iio . 1 ,«t nek. a** a i dv? it *n.i I,,« ,*ivt ,i| r, fin d* >it i Mt th ... , h ,,u a,, t I ,p . I t. , ,.i |s , I i of t * take «,* n» tra* mdgiiof nl riw. A Carlisl uprising in Spain in lia ble. from present indication, lo iirciir at, any time, i) m Carlos, it is claimed, bus an army of I0O.0O0 enlisted in Ins cause, bis leaders are in every town and hamlet, and they have plenty of arms and aminuni tion consented in bandy places to supply them. 80 thoroughly is the ! country permeated with Carlism I that the government is powerless to ! quell the agitation. Don Carlos is said to be a man of no very great I genius, but is firm in his belief that the throne of Spain belongs to him He was once a pretender for the Throne of France, but being an ar dent Catholic surrendered those con victions at the suggestion of the pope. But in the case of Spain the bob pontiff, appears to be silent. On account of bis former preten tious in France, that; country, it is expected will oppose his assension to the throne of Spain, for if he is successful he would undoubtedly favor theOrlcanistsof Frame, and a probp.blc overthrow of tin* French n - public would follow, hence there is a possibility that France w ould cross the Pyrenees ,-w i H1 her army if'It Is came necessary to do so to maintain Aiphonsisui in Spain. But the Eu ropean cmbroglio is always foment ing but very little seems to come of it. ASHTON LOCALS Mr. and Mrs. K L. Arthur enter tained several guests at dinner Thurs day . <J. W. Marvel and W. M. Smelser attended Masonic lodge at St. Paul, Thursday evening. A. II. Conklin left for Omaha, on Thursday afternoon, returning home Monday evening. 0. V. M Paige left these parts Tuesday morning for Ault, Col. where he intends to remain this year and engage in irrigation farming. Titos. Jamrog left Tuesday mor ning for a buisness visit to Omaha. A. N. Conklin shipped one car r>f cattle to South Omaha, Tuesday. If y<ru could judge from the sly smiles seen Thursday morning the Woodmen must have had a “Hot time in the old town” Wednesday night. The Polish Society shipped a car of hog#on Wednesday iftcrooo.i t<> South Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. ESdgar Draper &prn New Years day with relatives near Loup City. Mr. Ira T. I’aiue of tJi.ind Island, was here Wednesday on business, t\ The New Yeats evo masquerade ' bail passed off very smoothly with o good attendance and n good lime Cor every body. Mr. August Saustrom and Mr Thompson of HocUville, drove m. and took iu the dance Satunley night. ]. U. U. To Realism Of tutalagune There is absolute'^ nothing i* t ■ gained by palroni/.in ' >;. houses, and department stores, til t'ns, am one can satisfy iIumumIvi* wlic will take a little trouble in 11; matter. When) on re<eiv ; on of those catalogues go with i to yet r local merchant, show him i ... i. ' you want and if he has i< in tiU k it is dollars to doughnuts he vviil it it A Fleshy Consumptive - Did you ever see one? Did you ever hear of one ? Mostcertainly not. Con sumption is a disease that invariably causes loss of flesh. If you are light in weighf, even if your cough is only a slight one, you should certainly take Seott’s ifctsslida ■ of cod liver oil with hypo- ; phosphites. No remedy ; is such a perfect prevent ive to consumption. Just the moment your throat . begins to weaken and you find you are losing flesh, you should begin to take it. And no other remedy has cured so many cases < J f * : of consumption. Unless you are far advanced with this disease, Scott’s Umul sion will hold every in ducement to you for a perfect cure. All Druggists, 50c. and $r. ~..Chei SCOTT «C IIUWNC Chi-ne.Kls. N. V, 1% I 4* to you at the catalogue price, if lie ilocfi you are Having money, for you have no expense to pay. If be ha* not gol v, hut you want in stock, lei him send for it, h.; can make profit on it, and had you not Junt as mm n he would do so as the proprietor of t catalogue house in a distant city? Bear in mind that in patronizing the home merchant and en ahling him to make money, you are directly bene fitting yourself. Your interests and his are indisoluhiv linked to gather, Y< i are both interested in the srim subject; that of building up your j home community. The more busi 1 'i< -a a town does the belter it is for 1 ill thereof. A community of (Berests exists everywhere, every j; mher of thefccotniiiuoity is a com lament part, and the' harmony of >himrs depends upon how well each fc.ctoy performs its functions. Vht n you bu* your goods abroad you remove an intricate of the mi > hue r\ a el destroy its perfect w<Mt m > If you do not support home institutions how can you expect home in-dilutions to support you, it is a i itv pour rule that will riot work lint ori« way.—Kx Million* (ilvtiii Away. It iscertainly ('ratifying to the pub M'i 0 know of mo. courern la the land h ho are not afraid 'o be get erou* t<> the needy and suffering. The proprie tors of Dr. King's New Discovery fur Consumption, Coughs slid Colds. Iiuvi . Iv ii away over ten inflllon trial i> I t s of this grra' medicine; and have the satisfaction of knowing It lias absolutely cured thousands of hope less cases. Asthma, Bronchitis, Horse. M.-- and all diseases of the Throat. Chest and Lungs are surely cured hi it Cull ou Odendtihl Bro’s Druggists, and get u free trial bottle. Regular sl/.e 50c und £l. Every bottle guaranteed, wi price refunded. 20 Cts Ol VKN A WAV. Cut i ids out and take it to the drug gist named below and you will re ceive a regular 25c size bottle ol Dr. Sawyer’s Ukatine for 5c, Ukatine positive'y cures all forms of Kidney difficult ies. Dys-1> ALT’pepsla, < loristi pution, Head-" ache Rheu matism, Puffing «t the Kv's. Uku tine cures Pimples and Bloodies. anil makes sallow and yellow in white. ; Do not delay, hut take advantage of itliis great offer, u« thousands tn*ar evidence to the wonderful curative' powers of III atine. J For sale liy illa NDAHL lino’s Orug ? K'M» RESOURCES. Balance on hum! July I I huh Collection* low. tuxes. . ' 1«P7 •• Collected from towmhip trr»*urers from I HiM tuxes “ “ .. 1MH " . " 1MW *■ . '■ imps *• .. * -u.m ;w I3«r :« i« am oi I,ATI > i.iai mi 4.M7 :rt» m» a* t:»oi 13 06 |^oi »• ihoo *■ ** ISM# •* | MM IMW 1*4 Mute opporuotima ht lNi*rv«t on Count t ili (units H ' h'S' i tee 1 Ml irillnu>i< tulUstloUs 16 TO I* to 114 tt 146 MO 110 06 » 3U .* >W *.* «e» ib : sh it :vi >01 *>. ><ui o. 1*1 Tf 1 I. FINANCIAL STATEMENT OF FRANK BADDRA, Treasurer of* Sherman County, Nebraska. NAM KM OF I'TN'I’S Mutt* A**wild. t, -jii* v Hi • rol C o. Inl ImjiiU I 'O, Houd Co Hr t* !).'♦• ' .1 ifiirh School. boIillifFii Hcllrf HUtraa j*i hool sehool Judy mi School Hood Tw|>. fr'tttftiK Wl» li*i W|l J»*( |Ma'Ul iO0p * 'it o\l|> C ‘lt ,»’Ull C U Uvfetit f (fe. fcvi lb lAlUUte IMm 4 . HhI. on hand : July 1 1*6* * i ;t** my I xnt l „* \ M 1117 I C’ol. froai nil um X'j r , ... : 4.M*l * a hi i.t& Tn*n* fered to Trunn fered f roti i Dlshurs lilt til*. 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Paid up Capital Stock $20,00C CoRKKO'ondknth; '-ii<»« nrd National Hank, New York City, N. Y.,Omaha National Bunk, Omaha, Nebraska A Good New Year’s Resolution YOU couldn't make a better one. Why? Because it embodies i Comfort, Satisfaction and Success. Com fort.— Because Selz Shoes fit well. " I "We'll all wmSBLZ SHOHS this jMf. Satisfaction. — Because Selz Shoes w< well. Success. Because Selz Shoes preserve your health, save you money and enable you to pursue your dally duties with ease and freedom. We sell them. All styles, all sizes, al prices. Come and see. J. PHIL JAEGER. The BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM and local newspaper m U.-.-J* Aw ■