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About The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917 | View Entire Issue (March 17, 1899)
T H E N ORTH \IT •: S 1 F R N yUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AT THE COUNTY neat ORO. K. HRNSOlinTKK, I Editor* and URO. H. OIBNOIN, i 1'nblWher* TERMS:—#1.00 PKR TEAR, If PAID IN Al>' MM I Entered at the Loup City FostoIBce for trans mission through the mall* as second class matter. Official Paper Sherman County The National capital is tusseling with a siege of the small pox which has the appearance of being ns se rious an affair ns u session of con gress. The Nebraska Independent says that since the state house investiga tion has been on, it clearly develop ed the fact that humans are humans. This is an acknowledgement that must have heed hard for them to make nf er a ten years campaign (if infalibiliiy. A big refrigerating plant costing $150,000 lias been contracted for by the government tube built at Manila. It will be manufactured in the states and shipped over and set up there. Its capacity for furnishiug ice will be 40 tons daily, ami the cooling rooms will accommodate about three thous and tons of meats and provisions. Reports from all over the United States of an ir crease in wages iu ali branches of business, are an indica tion that wages are keeping pace with the general prosperity of the country. Cotton mills and iron works are reported to have advanced the wages of their employ es to the extent of 8 per cent on an average. This is a sure harbinger of future business prospects in these lines. A family by the name of Keller* man living near Dakin, this state, a few weeks ago ate some pork that was affected with trickinlo, and the mother and a grown daughte. died in great agony. The father and five other children are getting better, but for some days their life was dis pared of, Pork should never be eaten unless thoroughly cooked, as that is the only way in which trichi nia can be extirminated. The fact that the fusionists had a plan almost perfecte I that would have elected Mr. Thompson to the United States senate does not en hance their value as honorable states men in the eyes of the voters of the state iu any party, and the fact that Mr. Thompson was willing to con sent to their demands to gain that office places him iu the line of Ren edict Arnolds, and forever puts him just where he bttongs. His fondest political hopes are gone glimmering for ever. He can be trusted by no party nor he never will be. Webb McNall, the populist insur ance commissionerof Kansas, whose time will expire in July next, and who was so active in furthering "re form principles during popocratic rule in that state, has run square up against the same charges of fraud and frailties that coufrunt* our "imaoulate" buuko steerers iu Neb,, and iniquities which will cost him bis job at once and his reputation for all time, are said to be as plenti ful as pops used to be when their leaders were masquerading in the livery of saints. Rut that cloven foot will show. Congressman Caution, the * watch dog of the treasury since Mr. Ilol niau of Indiana, has gone to the happy hunting ground, has made a thorough compilation of the appro priationa of the fifty fifth congress just closed, ami slops to cougiatu late that b sly upon the fact (hit they were so tquiuomud. lie says the entire appropriations w ilt rev h a little over one and a half hit I urn dollars (tut the real appropriations for legitimate expense* wdt lw U11, ttOO.UOo lie sals the expense of the 8pani*ti w«r sold' ' nod UMu which he deducts from th * full a| proprlatlone u twiug • xliaordcisry The l'hiltp|»uo# now (» gin to •>«. the great tuii! etc 11, , I i, leg a tight with ih'ii i * ts. eti«n the American troops were «ml> tin r* >« canon e t^timslaucvs for d theta to he. tlcf tfoopa Welv lauded to tight tile com mou enemy tsassw he, (he 8p*ui*rd, Was Xt war with the I u.io-l States and it therefore became nec essary to land them (or that reason, and after compelling him to surrend er. it was au impossibility to at once withdraw or make any general or permanent disposition of the spoils of war until the treaty of peace was declared and rutifled. Hut the im petuous Tagal, could not see that far. sought to driva the very party that freed them, into the sea. And egged on hy the idiotic screeching* of the little Americans who wanted to get a little capital out of it for themselves. They have now come to realize the fact that that inde pendence which they claim to be fighting for would have been much easier obtained if they had not drove the United Stales to u war with them. The liquid air discovery, by Mr, Tripler of New York, bids fair to re volutionize most mechanical bran ches of commerce in the near future It is claimed that .'} gallons of it put in a steam boiler will develope lb horse power, and at the same lime increase the amount of itself ten more gallons and run an engine of 60 horse power, and will thereafter manufacture enough of the liquid air to keep the engine running in difinilely without replenishing or costing a cent as fur as tin; elements of power are concerned and nothing to do but look after the machinery. It is only equaled for continuation by the jaw of a pop stump orator. Oilleials of the Burlington railroad arc jubilant over the performance of that company's fust mail trains be tween Chicago and Council Bluffs during the unprecedented cold weather of tin: first two weeks of February. The new schedule of the transcontinental mail is fustest on the 600 mile stretch between Lake Michigan and the Missouri lliver, where the Burlington mail trains cover nearly fifty miles an hour, in cluding stops, or run at the rate of over t mite a minute with stops de ducted. Despite the severity of the weather, which was the worst the West has ever known, the Burling ton engineers landed the overland mail from the cast at the Council Bluffs transfer on time every day save two, from February 1st to 17, inclusive. There is no medicine that has yet been discovered that has virtues deserv ing to be compared with Dr Sawyer’s Wild Cherry and Tar, for bad cases of Chronic Bronchitis, Consumption, or any cough nr cold. Sold by Odendsbl Bio's. * » i * p t Do you Uke cold with * cry change in the ’a a t! • V Does your throat f • raw? And do sharp 0. p '1 dart through your d Don’t you know these are s u .igsi signals which point ■* tj pneumonia, bronchitis, or ”■ consumption itself? Ii yon are ailing and have *o»t Desh lately, they are * certainly danger signals. The question for you to decide is, v- "ttsv* I the v italhy to throw g * o f t‘ -aC diseases?” ■ bit wait to try SCOTT’S • I 1 i »U I S I ON •• as a last re* ™ t.” There Is no remedy ** i ill to it for fortify Ing the f a system. Prevention U easy, f Scott’s • ■ Emulsion 5 H 2 ,t pr«v ) s consumption and g » h it «( other diseases whkh g ) nttavk the weak and those g * til ['•■or M hh| A AMIS IIMU..MON U f **’«'* standard remedy lor f i ' tro d throats and lungs, J t Is, broiwtytpi and v<>a* T plbn. It U a foaU nsedl* f »« of rtmat kstda^w*****. A A ■ i" d, be*auae It i. ,j lys tb# | I ’ Jy : and a lAsklAr, he* • * cause It c or rests vU#ea*»<i <A v mdhhma. .• * -i t «w *1* a.4, in, ^ A YOU NOW HAVE THE OP PORTUNITY of consulting one of the leading physi cians and surgeons in tlie* treat ment ofchronic and nervous diseases/ of tltis country. I3K. REA He is well known in Nebraska, and ia reliable as well as eminent in his profession, and has but few superiors in his line of diseases, and. from reports of the press, his rooms are crowded i wherever he stops Hy the request, of bis many friends and patients who have usually gone a long distance to see him, he has decided to VISIT 1.01 T CITY, and will lie at ST. ELMO HOTEL, THI KSDAY April Oth 1*90, one day only, returning every I weeks for six months. Consultation and examination FREE to oil. DR. REA. Hi* treatment and examinations we understand are based i pon new methods, and are similar as are given in the eastern and southern hospitals where he learned his business. He treats chronic cattarh, disease of the.ear,nose, throat and lungs, dyspep sia, Bright's disease, diabetes, liver, stomach, constipation, rheumatism, chronic female and sexual diseases, neu- ! ralgla, sciatica, dizziness, nervousness, j slow growth in children and all wasting disease* in adults,deformities, club feet, — eurvatu e of the spine, diseases of the brain, par. lysis, heart disease, eczema, varicocele, and hydrocele. Cancer, tumors, wens and birthmarks removed. Young, middle aged and old, married or single men, and all who sutler with; lost manhood, nervious debility sperma 1 . torrhea, seminal losses, decay, falling C. memory, weak eyes, stunted develop ment, lack of energy, impoverished blood, pimples, also blood and skin dis-! ease. Eruption, hair falling, bone pain, swellings, sore throat, ulcers, effect of ^ mercury, kidney and bladder troubles, weak back, burning urine, incontinence, i gleet, stricture, receive searching treat- it meat, prompt relief. | Both sexs treated confidentially and privately. Liles, fistula, fissure and rupture by our new method. Clieupest Paper In Nebraska A big S page dally papes six months for $1-s< t ms an impossibility, but the Daily News of Lincoln, Neb., is being Sent by mail at that price. This re markably low price is only made to add several thousand new subscribers anil it ts doing it. The News prints all of the telegraph news of the world, all of the state news and the news of the state eapitol. It is one of of the brightest and snappiest papers in the state and at such a low price every family can af ford it. It's nearly as cheap as a week ly. It gives markets and other tele- ' graphic matter hours earlier than Oma ha papers and Its price is but a trifle. Send for a sample copy and try it for six months. Address, THE DAILY NEWS, Lincoln, Neb Chamberlain’* Congli Remedy. This remedy In intended especially for coughs, colds, croup, whooping t cough and Influenza, It lias become fa man* for il» cures of tin* • diseases,over a large part of the civih/ d world. The most flattering testimonials have been | received, giving accounts of its good works; of the aggravating ami persts- I | tent coughs it has cured, of severe colds that have yielded promptly to it* sooth ing * fleets, ami ill the dangerous attack* of croup ll has cured, often saving the life of the child. The extensive two of : III for whooping cough lot* shown that j It rob* that ill-case of all dangerous con J Tuolht r* for tin ir i lilldrt n, a* it never! fall* to • tied a spec iv cure, ami >»e* | can ** tIs* v have found that there I* no! ; the east 'linger in giving it. even to I table*, a* tt contains nothing injurious Ho lit its Odendatd Hf*< * lien It V'lSnl the w< il known nMi | • r. i I • . N V •*' *" I Isos OM'd t h mi net lath's tough lienie* iflt lit " v I on v ( r a lot g lime an I (tun* fntiiol it »itp* rtof to anv other » of *aie bf ttdcMiiahl Rio’s u , «.« h.. *0.411, llttsilhlv li'lsr .me f . .** | .1 . I -isloped i WVeiopc tluhvf I II* »• Lie* I U |.i k i knT|" J. Phil Jaeger WE ARE CLOSING OUT OUR STOCK OF WINTER GOODS TO MAKE ROOM FOR OUR NEW SPRING STOCK. DON’T FORGET THAT WE WILL GIVE YOU A CHANCE TO BUY ALL KINDS OF GOODS AT CLOSING OUT PRICES. MAKE OUT YOUR LIST AND BRING IT TO US. SOME OF OUR SPRING GOODS ARE HERE AND MORE ON THE WAY. WE MUST MAKE ROOM FOR THEM. THIS WILL RE A MONEY SAVING SALE F() R C UST()MERS, A N D A SPR l NG CLEA N UP AND MONEY SAVIGG SALE FOR US. YOURS RESPECTFULLY, J* PHIL JAEGEIi Implements and Harness. Dnr stock of implements and harness is now in the house and samples on the floor. We venture the ascertion that a more complete stock of the above lines was never * )efore shown at this point than the one we are offering this spring. tee Lines are Coraposefl of so Many Different Kinds, Sizes anil Prices that it is impossible to undertake to enumerate them here. MANY ARE NEW THIS SEASON, HAVING NEVER BEEN SHOWN IN THIS MARKET BEFORE. While there has been a general advance in prices on most all kinds of goods, you will find by inquiring that our prices are as low as ever. Wo ask you to come and see us and our goods and we will trust to your being pleased with both the goods and the prices. 4 Respectfully Yours, E s. HAYHupsT. VJ A •'«v. .■ _ - * ■>#•** (. ksi * f #. 0»<9 n IMM •* •’ * »si •4 *-*•*'■ ; ##*■*# mid jfcr w*T~ - . 6! LViD£R£, ILU / TREES AND PLANTS. REST VARIETIES FOR CENTRAL A\l) NORTHERN NEBRASKA, A I FROM 60 to 600 per cent LESS than >*"««! prig's. We IRRIGATE «ur SMALL FRCITS. f We have the largest .lock of -mall fruits in the stale Millions of HUrawbeuy plauts, lta*pl*rry plants, Cunauls, Uooiwberries Urapc* Oar stock of Fruit. Ornamental. Hhade and Kv.rgreen Trees is complete.’ .Shrubs. Roses, etc in ahuudance. Seud for Free Catalogue to NORTH BEND NURSERIES, North Head, (lodge Co., .Nebraska. ' ' 1 7 ' . r UU.ST. I reableni Cashier FIRST BANK OF LOUP CITY. General Hanking Business Transacted. g Paid tip Capital Stock $20,000 n . Otoard National Hank See YorkCpt N \ tbiisha Nst tonal Uuk, Uiash*. Nebraska. ftr