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I VOL. XV.LOUP CITY, SHEltMAN COUNTY, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1899 NUMBER 48 ) WIND MILLS, PUMPS, PIPES, MACHINE OILS, GARDEN |;j AND FIELD SEED. I AM ALSO PREPARED TO DO j 'ANYTHING IN THE LINE OF WIND MILL OR PUMP WORK, ij TO MY PATRONS, IJCjjgr* When in want of anything in iny line don’t fail to call and learn my prices No other county seat in W estern Nebraska can boast of a more complete stock than I now have on hand. If you want a sulky plow, Disc Harrow, Seeder, Cultivator, Ft ad Grinder, Harb Wire, Hog Fencing, Cribbing, Harness, Machine Oils, Sewing Machines, Washing Ma chines, Windmills, Stock Tanks, Feed Cookers, Tank Heaters, hand and I power corn shellers in fact everything from a Threshing Maching and Steam Engine down to a hay fork. With best compliments of the season I am. Yours very truly, T- M REED. STUHHIN* lllSHfXTM nil VAN. Mr. Kiutok: The January 19th issue of the Kra contains a portion at least of what purports to he the address of W. J. Bryan to the Bry an club at Chicago, and as it is a purely democratic document pub lished in wlmt some people suppose to be a populist paper, it is food for populist consideration. As I cannot get a bearing in a populist paper. I ask for u hearing in a republican paper. Of Brian's speech: Far "graph 1st —“Tlie democracy of the nation is still defending .J< II i.-< iiian prinei pies " jefIVrs 11 a< r »iai(e u public sp< ■< 1. in his life. If Bi n is like Jet'" r.-on, win dot - Br >n not keep his nnutli ‘-hin? In 'it- ti-spect he might at i"/.st iimi-i’t. Jefferson “StiimIs In Ut" Chicago platform of 18!l(i. ' “(' tin ridemptiou paper wrong i |!M Is j jst w ha‘ till! rC pub ice i, - si M il for exactly. “There will be no itiming buck. Of course there v»ii! noi be. ruder that plat form no popuiist w ill ever gel Unit ed.•'tabs r..-ury in.i at a low rate of inoTv • • “New issues will be (ak"n in. ' {jure; no mailer what may ia rue up the democ racy will say; yes, give ns an office. “Nothing will be subtracted.’ What more could Wail si reel ask than to have coir, re demption continued? Paragraph 2d—“Denounces gov ernment by injunction, also trusts.” The people s parly done that long before the Chicago convention. If Bryan was in favor of it why does he trv tn destroy the people’s party? Brian's it-ms are all stolen from the people's party, “t'larnsthe people ofae* nspirucy logivenatb i.al banks a monopoly of the issue of money.” The greet.leu k party warned the country ol that about > be time Bryan wn« burn. If Bryan believed in it win did he not vote tin* greenback ticket? Paragraph ltd—“Fret: coinage the only means of restoring the double standard.” To hell with the double standard. If we can't whip a single gold standard, what is the use to ®oi i silver to make a double stand ard and double the strength of a coin syndicate? With a gold standard in the east and a stlv* r s'andard in the west, as a coin redemption basis, a bout what time will the grangers get full legs! tender notes issued to them at low rates of ,uterest? “Chicago platform ea'uhlisbed the ratio of Hi to I.'' 'I lint is a lie. Thu republican party establish*d it before Itryan was boru. Paragraph Hli * Other platforms have t een forgotten ' Thi* allude* to the Ole dot | lull .1 It Ui.d the *j0, no*i populists mi li t stale who le ft, t I to vote at ii,e I .n theth'ii »si ties* It )• till.I * » Ik o*i bugntlSft pi oui . t| in return I bat t* abut U I •esUt r. We ii. • it. i.i, fur lb* in-‘h cl I< t dock* and In p etit**. I* t*i * til . |.pkm* Ittial*. I sltou'o »m "••, ab *»i | • thief iun ) 4*% 4* 4si ft * i* »* *» »H %« f l| t#»l t#> »)S( i | trf *l .*i*tv tu >1'tittle tit* l ,•■ * f tin p*op *y '»( fuftlgasrs T > i ’ i l » ' i i t4»* Hi iU v tr t> ileiupo’-i*, t>*i| u< b -liter .1 p It i* •**# ■ * t m* <u»** •tltia‘ri*i| t«% Hr* -*** Ilf* »» **|" i - tp*ta**«| the pin >■« fs* • , m « it ra hue ilr$isitu voted for Hanna in Ohio. Seven state legislatures introduced bills to prohibit gold contracts, and all tbe Bryanites voted against them. Bryan ites in New York bolted George, tbe Bryan candidate for mayor, and vot ed for tbe goldbug candidate. They done tbe same in other cities. You can buy a democrat exploiter any time for a piece of pie. Bryan is now in Colorado rustling with foreign mine owners for money to destroy the people's party. Bryan “precipi tated the plutocracy.” Bryan assum es to be the plutocrat of American politics to-day. He went into tbe populist convention in Lincoln in '1)7 and issued his decree—“woe unto all who oppose his measure.” Ur,an in sists that “we must huve a ratio, can't get along without one; 10 to 1 is the host.” The republicans estab lished all this forty years ago. If Bryan is in favor of it why don’t he vote the republican ticket? ‘ The de mocrats will not returA to uncertain ly and evasion.” For half a century the democratic party hasshowu noth ing but treason and broken faith. Its last notable product is W. J. Bry an. who was elected to congress by populist votes, the same Bryan that now seeks to destroy the party that honored him with their votes. Paragraph Sth—Wind. Paragraph 7tb—“Enough of old issues.” Right for once. Paragraph 8th—“Imperialism.” I should smile, from a man like Bryan that wants to control all the politics of the United States. Where is there any more harm in a Philip pine heathen beiDg swallowed than there is of a populist being swallow by a democrat? “Emperor of the Philippines.” Suppose we say Bryan IviDg of democracy and Emperor of the party. How that strike you? l’he democratic party stood for the money of the constitution.” The democratic party stood for treason, unuer iue comroi 01 uamonr Mor gan, the same black-hearted villian that control it to-day. Bryan is their mouthiog, half-witted coy-duek. Paragraph !tth—'dVe are told that the Fillipinos are not capable of self government." Of course they are not, they should send for Bryan. ‘-Fillip* inoa not far enough advanced to ex erase self-government." They hang their preachers, repudiate celluloid statesmen and choose their leadera from among themselves, in that re spect they iiave got more senae than the followers of Bryan Paragraph IUth--“Key hole of the administration," V>»u cant horn «woggle that Bryan, you aie good •n keyholes hut yon can't touch that • *n«, Paragraph lllh A treaties on kleptomania sud hypnotism. Paragraph tsth falls <<n Moses to get up Slot Ilsteu to llryau. fiiiit iuOoii To toe popup*'* of l.ln. "in county I have the pleasure of c ugratuiatlug y.iU nit the result j of the late election throughout the •tat* As mu will not all"* me to writs lu tour psptris, and as you ie lust t.» supp .ft "The Prone || ie t" j in which I Wat iwtfft'S'cti to ho t itl ig i tp rtw, t.f tiMiUd you «>|| read this article in a republic m pa per whhp . »...m | tii. 4<*fui.|,ai k fwi to get any one to puNish for in# j and I suppose you are, so you don't have to do it yourself. There has been considerable dis cussion in pop circles as how to get the machine to run better. I will tell you, just grease her and push her hard. In the mean time I will not be any more particular about party names than the balance of you are and I will write for aDy one that will let me. Much has been said about Mark Hanna hiring .'0 000 populists to stay at home and not vote. Sure. Iiow else are we to get money. Y'ou pops fix<d in slate and court house jobs and to want to stay there as long as you live, now do you expect the bullance of us to get ulong with out a eent. May the good Lord be with you. It might be handy and it don’t cost a cent.—L. Stebuins, In North Platte, Tribune MANUKKS OK THE GUI!'. The greatest danger from La Grippe is of its resulting in pneumonia. If reasonable care is used, however, and Chamberlain's Cough Remedy taken, all danger will be avoided Among the tens of thousands who have used this remedy for la grippe we have yet to learn of a single case haying resulted in pneumonia which shows conclusive ly that (his remedy Is a certain preven tive of that dangerous disease. It will cure la grippe In less time than any other treatment. It is pleasant and safe to take. For sale by Odcndahl Bro’s. Kor La Grippe. Thomas Whitfield & Co., 240 Wabash avenue corner Jackson st , one of Chi cago’s oldest and most prominent drug gists, recommend Chamberlain's Cough remedy for lagrippe, as it not only gives a prompt and complete relief, hut also counteracts any tendency of la grippe to result in pneumonia. For sale by OdetrJahl Bro's. An Honest Medicine for La Grippe. George W. Waitt of South Gardiner, Me., says: “1 have had the worst cough cold, ch'lls and grip and have taken lots of trash of no account but profit to the vendor. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is tbo only thing that has done any good whatever. I have used one 50 cent bottle and the chills, cold and grip have all left me. 1 congratulate the manufacturers of an honest medicine,-’ For sale by Odcndahi Bro’s W J. FISHER, Attorney at Law and Notary Publle. Will Dafand In Foreeloanra Onsaa. also no A General Real Estate Business. Offlcn In Northwcmtirm HulKIInf, tOW 0»T¥. MBBBAIKA A. S> MAIN. PHYSICIAN Ai SURGEON 1*011* PITY. • • NIBKAnKA urril'K -Out door nut of CIumv'I 'trim •torn R. J. NIGHTINGALE. ATTORNBY-AT-LAW, LOUF OITT, i i nn I ithimU Photo’* 91 oil jM-r <tn/ until Jan. I*t t*t* nt l***>o fltiii '!\V h t»nlh*rv I .on 11 City. »*•»•« uii*o tBMiwwiiNi r«a » M* m Ibl* to MM,. •«! IrtUlM* iwili.>■>•«« *»•! mmimmm It M •Mlill •oil iMtiMlnl nt la). • >f |MM Ml ■*!>•».»•- I* • t-H«**l». MO M U. MO Mltlf, *1 Ml» »f M>i'«•<!'•«. Bw Mo. M | «*'*•*■'•* M—fX ilntMd Mm* I'm imp* M t btango. It! ——--■ -- -- /•> 9 ■ I I'LL LET TOE k JUDGE and you will sav that my goods are FIRST CLASS AND PRICES LOWER THAN THE LOWEST. 1 tot aaliafleU with email prottl* ami by eelling m> goo<|a at oloac fl Korea ami keepion i nice line lo •elect from can aurely pleaae v>u I bav* i larger Block than ever before of HARDWARE AND TINWARE, AND ALSO A NICE LINE OF FURNITURE MUCH AS lt«H| nHim auile, Ibotojc t'baire, Com most cbaire, K<>cker>, KiUitaioa table*. Cupboard*, Wintroi** Gaoler table*, IVturea, polar* frame*, well m fad aotlbiao you ant My price* will keep you gueooing how I can sell so cheap. Call and you will be convince I, Yours for bargains. PACKET STORE. VV antru—Skvkhai Trust worthy J*u nous In Ibis stale to manage our business iulhilrown amt nearby counties. It la mainly office work conducted at homo. Sal ary straight •ism a year and expenses—de finite, bonuHde. no more, no less salary Monthly $75. Reference* Enclose self-ad dressed envelope Herbert E Hess, Pros. 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