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About The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917 | View Entire Issue (April 14, 1899)
The Northwestern PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AT THE COUNTY HEAT. ein. K. BEtMCHOTKH. ( Editors sort UEO. H. GIBSON, I Publishers TERMS:—11.00 J*KH THAR, ir PAID IN ADVANCE Entered at the Loup City PostolHee for trari * mlsHkm through the mail* a* second das* matter. Official Paper Sherman County Now for a first Hass six room brick school building, first, last and all the time. The plans for tbe new school bouse are beginning to come in and they are lalas. Lets have one! Billy Bryan said “These resolu tions should not receive the execu tive sanction,” and lo and heboid it was a Poynter. Anarchist Altgelt lias got it again “just where the chicken got the ax.” He is a back number and should come to Nebraska for a running mate for our Hillv. Oh Hay, have you heard from little Rhode Island? One of ihem New Kngland states that “had de serted the g. o. p." Well she has gone republican again by nearly 10,000. Tbe Penooyd Bridge Co,, of I'hii adelphiu, has secured the contract from the Kgyptian wur office to build a bridge across tbe Albara river, a branch of the Nile in Kgypt, and have ahipped the bridge already to put together from Philadelphia, Pa. The trans-Siberian railroad is now finished 5,800 from St. Petersberg, while the distance yet to lie complete to Port Arthur China, is 1,820 miles making a continuous line 5,620 miles long. When this is complete the Russian government will own the longest line of railroad in the world. Our little governor whom we be gan to think so much of when he started in to dean out the Augean mule roosts at Kearney, has dropped upon us with a veto that was cooler than a May frost, and just about as honorable as Uncle Oums protest of innocence when the cbcikens bead stuck through a hole in his hat. A man may be a democrat or a popocrat or a fusionist or a cross be tween a jack—al and the outfit, but when he carries enough weight and has the spirit to persuade a governor to veto a joint resolution of comend ation of the boys who are fighting the battles that he ran uwav from, he should not expect to be elected pres ident. The late lamented legislature that adjourned a fortnight ago appropri ated about S 113,000 more for all purposes than did the pop legislature of two years ago. But then the boys this time had to make good a defi ciency for the populists that amount ed to just about that amount, besides there is figured in $200,000 for per manent improvements. A man that has Dot got patriot ism enough in his carcus to vote for the passage of a joint resolution of praise, for our soluier boys who are fighting for the honor of the stars and stripes in a foreign land, after a noddle pated governor had vetoed it, should pray that a brick house might fall ou him and hide him from the just condemnation of an outrag ed constituency. Loup City ia beginning to prepare herself for a building hooui tbia aeaaoo. Not one of tbe old “hooiny' kind fur tbe one we bad a dozen ) ears ago wa* <|uite aullb-ieut for our “boomy" anxieties, and placed tbe towu too far in advance ol tbe aur ronudiug dcdaml* Hut tbe country baa overballed our raabueaa ami tbe ordinary demand for bouaea baa a gain aet (be ntuaiv of tbe bauiinei and i«w to going. I'rof Mctiee, tbe government M ien Uni claim* that tbe Aleutian ebam of Inland* are gradually forming a ootinuuua cnuvewajr front tba aoutb era abotes of Alaaka to A#ia, cauaed by lulet.ik eruption# ami tba <1# po* da tivvugbt down »•» tbe grent »ukus river, tbat will eventually fo* ut a oootlnuoua atrip between tbe tyro coo tinea'* He aava Bering non will, In Ibn remote future, been (irmly dry A pbemvminn tlast we •III only bn allow, d to view aa an | geia in tbe ••*#( bv and bv Now let iih all put our shoulder lo the wheel mid push hard for a new school house. Oi.e such as our grow ing little fity demands: If you are a little inclined to lie pessimistic just st-p up to our school board and ask all the questions you can think of and if you don't got good straight satisfactory information Just kick till you do. Our hoard is made up of good rocu that can be depended upon to expend your money to the best possible advantage, ami just as directed to do. We all want a good brick school house anil let ns have it. The French government has pre sented the state department at Washington, with two beautiful blue vases made by the French gov ernmeot factory near Paris. The vasts stand seven feet high und are of the very beat quality of porcelain. They me blue in color and have been placed in the Blue room at the White house. They are a present made >>y President Knur, to com memorate the opening of tin* new sub marine cable between the I uiled S'utcs and France, which took place Aug. I 7, last. The German deductions on the 8aar>uri tangle after lime has been had to consider the more intricate points with a little cool deliberation, do seem rather pertinent and plaus ible. The Kaiser is apparently in clined to court the favor of the Unit ed States, and at the same time warn us that Great Britain is working a double game and really seeks to use our paw to get her chestnuts out of the fire. Germany views the stand taken by the United States us one of equity and justice aud has shown her desire to co operate with us by rnakiog all possible haste to do so, while the London government us usual halted and hesitated) which would give some color to the unso lisited advise from Berlin. Great Britain is a jealous people and uot always perfectly trustworthy, unless she gets the lions share. While our sympathy aud good will is at pres ent flowing toward her yet it may be good judgment to make haste slowly. ‘ A word to the wise is sufficient” and a word from the wise should be suffi cient, but you ask. who are the wise? Those who know. The oft repeated ex perience of trustworthy persons may be taken for knowledge. Mr. W. M. Ter ry says Chamberlain's Cough Remedy gives better satisfaction than any other in the market. He has been In tbe drug business at Elkton, Ky , for twelve years; has sold hundreds of bottles of this re medy and nearly all other cough medi cines manufactured, which shows con clusively that Chamberlain's Is the most satisfactory to the people, and is tha best, For sale by Odendahl Bro’s. Through Tourist Hleepsr* To Thu Northwest. The Burlington Route has established a twice-a-week tourist car line from Kansas City to Butte, Spokane, Tacoma and Seattle. Cars leave Kansas City, Lincoln and Crand Island every Tuesday and Thurs day, arriving at Seattle following Fri day and Sunday They are upholstered in rattan. The bed linen and furnish ing are clean and of good quality. The beating, ventilating and toilet arrange ments are all that can ire desired and each car Is in charge of a uniformed Pullman porter, whose sole duty is to attend to the wants of passengers. Cars run through without change of any kind and the berth rate from Lin coln to Tacoma or Seattle Is only $5,00. To intermediary point*, it Is propor tionately low Montana and the Puget Sound coun try are now enjoying s period of unex ampled prosperity A* a consequence, travel to the Northwest U rapidly at taining large proportions. This new tourist-car line has been established with a view of caring for tue Burling ton's share of it in the best possible manner. Berths, ticket* and full Information can tie had on application to any Bur lington Route ticket agent or by ad resslng—J Fkan< is, (< P Agt Oma ha. 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REA lie ia well known In \< ba-ku. and la reliable us well us • mlricnt n his profession, and has bn* f ■ v superiors in Id* line of diseases, and from report* of the press, hi* looms are crowded wherever he stops Itv the reipjest of Ilia many friend* and patients who have usually gone a long distance to see him, be lias decided to VISIT LOI’I* i 'ITY, and will be at ST. ELMO HOTEL, THURSDAY May llli IHO'J, one day only, returning every t week* for six month*. Consultation and examination FREE to aU. DR. REA. Ills treatment and examinations we understand are based upon new methods, and are similar as aregiycn In the eastern and southern h< pltals Where he learned hi« business. He treats chronic eattarli, disease of the. ear, nose, throat and lungs, <h -| <p sia, Bright’s disease, diabetes liver, stomach, constipation, them i<i,i. chronic female and sexual dlseas. , neu ralgia, sciatica, dizziness, nerve-lie.-, slow growth in children and ail wa-iing diseases in adults,deformlti*- elobfeec, eurvatu e of the spine, di-ense- of the bruin, paralysis, heart di-ease, i /.mm, varicocele, and hydrocele. < nicer, tumors, wens and birthmarks removed Young, middle aged and old, married or single men, and all who suffer with lost manhood, neivlou- di-Mllty sperma torrhea, seminal losses, decay, falling memory, weak eyes, stunted develop ment, lack of energy, Impoverished blood, pimples, ulso blood and -kin dis ease. Eruption, hair falling, bone pain, swellings, sore throat, ulcers, effect of mercury, kidney and bladder troubles, weak back,burning urine incontinence, gleet, stricture, receive sc archil g tre it merit, prompt relief Both sexs treated eonfiilentially and privately. I'iles. fl-tula, fissure and rapture by our new method. © © 3 Babies and children need j proper food, rarely ever medi- j cine. If they do not thrive i on their food something is $ wrong. They need a little j help to get their digestive j machinery working properly, j . | COOMVE l OIL NSW HTPOPHO. PH ms otl/#£* SODA wiil generally correct this t iffieulty. If you will put from one f I'irth to half a tcajpoonful n baby's bottle three or four : 1 ,o«s a day you \v. 11 soon see i i diked improvement, kor I i rhildren, fi.*m half to a ten poonful, ercording to t'\*, d. cohed in their i ilk, ? you so dciirn, will very* ? on show Us great non h Ing power. If tha mothei » m.lk does nut r utoh the baby. %he needs the « nul sion. It Will show an t!f«. t ( at once both upon moth t and thild. M4 |. «■>*•» I » .lit A • A > t I *, s« . V LOUP CITY, : : NEBRASKA. Those'shoppers who wiah to make a sea sonable purchase in season comes here, for we have just what they want and when they want it. Our stock of piew spring goods in here. It is fresh nml complete. We are headquarters for anything needed in the general merchandise line. Groceries, Dry Goods, Clothing, Suits, Spiing line of boots and shoes, fancy silks, block crepon, whhIi die-' >• ds. lace curtains, Curtain 8wi§s, Wilkol oe draperies. Scrim. No tions, of l| ki ids, trunks and valises, kid gloves, etc. etc. DOJM’T TUF?JM YOUP It it'll on u good tiling. Don t forget that in new spring novelties we can show you many new things that have never been shown before. And a n ill for your interest as well a* ours, don’t fail to visit our store. Inspect *.iir goods and learn our prices. WE GAN AND WILL meet < i <• .mpetitois on both prices ami quality of goods and in -many things can save you money. We bought in large quantities and got the ■test good* at the lowest figures so can give our customers the best possible bargains for the season. We invite you to call. Yours Truly, 2J. Phil JaGQGr. Our stock of implements and harness is nowin the house and samples on the floor. W e venture the ascertion that a more complete stock of the above lines was never b e shown at this point than the orto we are offering this spring. fee Lines are Comosed of so Many Different Kinds, Sizes aim Prices tli,at it is impossible to undertake to enumerate them here. I 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. We 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. Respectfully Y'ours, E S. HAYHOPST, i n e ■ l TREES AND PLANTS. BEST VARIETIES FOR CENTRAL AND NORTHERN NEBRASKA, A I FROM 60 to 600 per cent LESS than amenta usual prices. We IRRIGATE: our SMALL FRF ITS W »• have the largtH atock of auaall fruit* in the »ute. Millions of strawticriy |iiaots, ltu*|,berry plantr, Currant*. Gouaeberrira, Grujwa. Our atiN-k of Fruit. Ornamental, Hha.le *„.! Kwrgreen Tree* i* oot ...let*. >limit*, It ni'», etc, in ahuiulitace. '•n l f ir Free Catalogue in NORTH BEND NURSERIES, North lli'iiil, I bulge Co, N't a* A ' 1 1 1 A I*. CUl.LET. I’reatiiwnt .^tk „ FIRST BANK OF LOUP CIV /. General Banking Business Transacted. I'aitl Uj>Capital Stock $20,0:]9 t nai t hum, ft, itaanl NnUotal H.nti New Y««fcCit>, N V ,* ib* National Hank Omaha, Nihraaka f | 9* ■