The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917, May 12, 1899, Image 4

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Entered at the I,oup City Poatoffle# for Irani
mission through the mail* a* second
class matter.
Official Paper Sherman (ounty
Jeffeigon was a statesman and a
diplamot, Jabksou a warior and a
patriot But the leading democrats
never hud much use for a patriot.
While the democrats anti free ail
ver hoo hoos are whistling to keep up
their courage and celebra'ed the b'rth
of Jefferson. Why don't they say
something about Jockson.
The Missouri legislature has pass
ed anti trust and anti-combination
bills galore and sandwiched in a bill
taxing department stores. If the
other states will just copy these
laws from the Missouri statutes after,
they are complete and compiled,
they will be doing something that
will cause future generations to rise
up and call them blessed.
In his speech at Syracuse, C< I ,
Bryan said: “The people of the lb
8, can depend upon their volunteers.'
This is true, but suppose all the vol
unteers had been like Bryan, who
resigned and came home at the fust
prospect of getting near an enemy?
Such volunteers as Bryan are little
good to any country.—Valley Coun
tv Times.
We advised last week that every
body turn out Wednesday night to
the public meeting to decide on a
plan for the new school house as the
board wanted the advise of the
people. Well, we want to revise the
matter this week, they don't want
any suggestions or advice, that is
three of them do not and they seem
to be the board
Governor Pointer more nearly re
presents the sentiment of the people
of the state in his d eclaration that
‘ Nebraska is always ready to do her
full duty” than he did iu his veto
message on the resolution of thanks
to the First regiment. There are
some ^guinaldos here, as there are
in the eastern states, but the great
majority of the people are heart and
soul in favor of upholding national
honor and maintaining the prestige
of the Hag.—State Journal.
Colonel Funston, of the Twentieth
Kansas regiment has been made a
Brigadere General for bravery before
the enemy, and all Kansas are shout
ing the praises of their gallant vol
unteers. Poor old decrepid Nebras
ka, with a mongrel governor could
not even pass a resolution of thanks
foras brave boys as ever fired a gun
without it being vetoed. The party
that was responsible for this dis
grace to our state will reap the whirl
wind that they have sown when the
next election comes around.
In all the republican papers who
have roasted (lovernor Poynter for
vetoing the Philippine resolution,
not one of them so far as we have
observed, have printed his veto mes
sage. Fair people they are.—Ord
Journal.
It is nt necessary to print the Dor
ernors veto message. The people
read those rcsolutiods at length, but
not lu the poo papers, ami know
wliat they meant, and what ever eon
struetiou a governor might put on
them by bandying words will not
alter their meaning.
If there is anything practical in the
suggestion made by auuie one. that
the best <|tialiiy of hemp can lie rm«
ed in Nebrasku, and binding twine
manufactured therefrom at a price
from three to four cents lower than
the amount uow being paid for it,
by all mean* keep the subject liefore
the producer# in Nebraska until the
project is established, and the pro
duct manufactured Nebraska Beads
more manufacturers and factories
The proportion of producers to wan
ufacturer* i* Urge enough already, if
not loo large, and some adjustment
of this condition would result vert
beoeQc tally to the people of the state
A hemp factort w. old be a good
thing, and the |sasilitl|ly of having
one ia worth suggesting and thinking
about - Leader lhde|ietidebt
Thf follow Ini.' iw an extract of a letter receiv
ed hy Ml-* nlflc Moon from her cousin who
u few years iyo was a resident of Loup City.
M A SI LA, I*. I. April 1st 18!IJ».
Dear Cor si is—I guess you think
it is ah ml lime fm me to write yon
a letter. I mu wed as I ever was
ami hate been in i since I left the
Stales I have not been sick a min
ute yet tuul do not expect to be if
inking cure of mi »e!f will keep me
from it. I uni hi bed every night
by 8 o'clock unless 1 am ou guard,
don’t chew any tobacco or smoke
ciguretts, but do smoke a few cigars.
Our regiment is doing police duty
in Manila, and have been since
March 20. It is quite hard on us as
we are doing the work o.f two regi
ments and will until every thing is
settled. We cau l tell how long that
will be, it may be weeks an it may
be mouths. [ catch guard about every
other day, sometimes I am in two
uiglils but not often. Our rest is
broken so much, 2 hours on post aud
4 off, we gd abont 3 hours sleep and
then get up again and it is so hot
we can’t sleep in day time but it Is
uice aud cool ut night. We got
here on Keb., 23, and went right on
out-post duty and staid there till
March 10, and then came back to
Manila, and ou die I2tli went out to
the extreme right of the firing line.
Tim 13ill we had a tight and captur
ed 2 or small towns aud a big
church The 1st batallion of the
20th were in the reserve, and we
were m more danger than if we had
been up ou the line where they were
shooting. We hud one man slightly
wounded hut he is back with the
company now and is all right. The
1 4tu we got up on the hrmg line but
didn't get to shoot any. The 15tb
the First got orders to cross Pasig
river and take Pasig City. We were
taken across in a boat, one company
at a time, und we formed in skir
mish imo on the river bank. G com
pany was the last to cross, there was
only tixteen men in it that got to
shoot any. Companies F C and L,
and lti men from G with two pieces
of Artillery took the city, the rest
of G company was in such shape
that they could not shoot without
endangering our own meD. It took
two hours to drive them out of the
city hut we done it. We camped in
the church that uight and next mor
ning went about 3 miles and took
Caintu, but did not hold it. That was
the liitb. We had to go two miles
through an open field and it was
very hot, there was no breeze at ail.
We formed a skirmish line and got
within 1,500 yards of them when
they opened fire on us. We return
ed it and advanced through a creek
that was waist deep. All the cover
we had was rice dikes, they are from
8 to 14 inches high and not much
protection. When we were within
800 yards ot them we had to cross
another creek that was worse than
the first for the mud was knee
deep and we were all tired out and
had no water. Some of us had lost
our canteens and the others divided
until they had none left. After we
got across we rested about _'0 min
utes and then went on. We advanc
ed about tOO or '>00 yards by rushes
and theu all lined up and started
toward them tiring us we went and
that fixed them, they retreated and
we got into the town. After 4
hours of Hard fighting we took a rest
and got some water and then went
buck to 1‘asig City, and it was a good
thing we did for there was reinforce
ments caiue to help the niggers out
and they would have cut us all to
pieces for we only had 15 or lio
rounds of ammunition lett. We hud
two men killed aud r> wounded, t
men wounded in tl company but not
bait. Our Mascot was wounded in
the light leg just below the knee lit
is about 14 tears old ami has ciosaed
tin I . S. twice aud then came over
lo re with us lie is a nice little fel
low and all the boys fell bad when
he was shot, lie Is out of the hos
pital again and walk* aruuml but
I limps smue yet Oil the I • th we
got order* for the regimcul to come
link to Mstill* and rest We got
I lie re sImhi! a (M-lot k In the evening
! in the min It rained every day we
were out and we had to sleep tn «>nr
wet blankets The Twentieth to-k
II harge at Manila, and their colonel
was made chief of police
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YOU NOW HAVE THE OP
PORTUNITY
| of consulting one of the leaning physi
cians anti surgeon* (in the treat
ment < f' liror i ■ tuni nervous
disease*) of this country,
DR. REA
lie is well known in N< brisks, and |
is reliable ns well as <minent in his
profession and has but few superiors
in Ills line of diseases, anil, front reports
of the pres*, his rooms ar • crowded
wherever he slops. By the request of!
his many friends and patients who
have usually gone a long distan*** to
see him, he has dei i led to VISIT
LOUP CITY, and will bo nt
ST. ELMO HOTEL,
THURSDAY .lone 1st 1899, one day
only, returning every 4 weeks for six
months, Consultation and examination
FREE to all
DR. REA.
His treatment and examinations we
understaiul are based upon new
methods, and am similar as nregiren In
the eastern and southern hospitals
where lie learned hi« business.
He treats chronic cattarb, disease of
the.ear,nose, throat and lungs, dyspep
siu, Bright's disease, diabetes, liver,
stomach, constipation, rheumatism,
chronic female and sexual diseases, neu
ralgia, sciatica, dizziness, nervousness,
slow grow tli in children and all wasting
d iseases in adults,deformities, clubfeet,
eurvatu e of the spine, diseases of the
brain, paralysis, heart disease, eczema,
varicocele, and hydrocele. Cancer,
tumors, wens and birthmarks removed. ,
Young, middle aged and old, married (
or single men, and all who suffer with
lost manhood, nervious debility sperm:*.
torrhea, seminal losses, decay, falling
memory, weak eyes, stunted develop- !
incut, lack of energy, Impoverished
blood, pimples, also blood and skin dis
ease.
Kruption, hair falling, hone pain,
swellings, sore throat, ulcers, effect of
mercury, kidney and bladder troubles,
weak back, burning urine, incontinence,
gleet, stricture, receive searching treat
ment, prompt relief
Both sexs treated confidentially and
privately. Piles, fistula, fissure and
rupture by our new method.
awe von
Heard
mil?
You may have heard
about SCOTT’S EMULSION
and have* a vague notion
that it is cod-liver oil with
its bad taste and smell and
all its other repulsive fea
tures. It is cod-liver oil, the
purest and the best in the
world, but made so palata
ble that almost everybody
can take it. Nearly all
children like it and ask for
more.
SCOTT'S
EMULSION
looks like cream; it nour
ishes the wasted body* of*
the baby, child or adult
better than cream or anv
oth«*t food in existence, ft
beats about the same rela
tion to oiher emulsions that
cream does to rni'k. If you
witHher so-callt d "fust as
V- I prepare! ons, you
will In.cl that tho is a last.
tii* hypaphuifi mUs Oust 0t
{onJviKti taith the cod I.vtr o*l
% * ‘ t • iul % U* t<# U hem 0
th**y l.wi up Ihi Heist** t nilrm
>i«i )tt«n|$h to the chnli
fetsly,
J Phil Jaeger’s
LOUP CITY. : NEBRASKA.
Those'"shoppers who wish to make a sea
sonable purchase in season comes here, for
they know we have just what they want
ami when they want it. Our stock of
New spring gooqs
is here. It is fresh and complete. Wo are headquarters for anything
needed in the general merchandise line. Groceries, Dry Goods, Clothing,
Suits, Spring line of boots and shoes, fancy silks, block crepon, wash
dress goods, lace curtains. Curtain Swiss, Silkol ne draperies. Scrim, No
tions, of all kinds, trunks and valises, kid gloves, etc. etc.
DON’T TURN YOUR
back on a good thing. Don't forget that in new spring novelties we
can show you many new things that have never been shown before. And
above all. for your interest as well as ours, don't fail to visit our store,
inspect our goods and learn our prices.
WE GAfJ AND WILL
meet our competitors on both prices and quality of goods and in many
things can save you money. We bought in large quantities and got the
best goods at the lowest figures so can give our customers the best possible
bargains for the season. We invite you to call.
Vours Truly,
zJ. Phil zJa<3Q<3i\
Implements and Harness.
Our stock of implements and harness is nowin the house and
samples on the floor.
We venture the ascertion that a more complete stock of the above lines was never
before shown at this point than the one we are offering this spring.
These Lines m Gonmosed of so Many Dlreot Kinds, Sizes end Prices
that 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 Yours,
• HAYHURST.
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TREES AND PLANTS.
REST VARIETIES FOR CENTRAL AND NORTHERN
NEBRASKA, AT FROM 60 to 600 per cent LESS titan
agents usual prices. We IRRIGATE our SMALL FRF ITS
We have the largest stock of *mall fruita in the a late. Million* of
Strawberry plant*, Kaaplierry plant*, Currant*. dooaebcrriea, drape*.
Our stock of Fruit, Ornamental, Shade ami Kvergreen Tree* i* complete.
Shrub*. UoMt-a, etc. in abundance.
Seud for Free Catalogue to NORTH BEND NURSERIES,
North liend, I lodge Co , Nehru ka.
A CL'I.LKY 4. p CULLKT.
Frealttonl Oaahor
FIRST BANK OF LOUP CITY.
General Banking Business Transacted.
Paid up Capital Stock $20,000
t ona*a|N»*itaNf* >e *nl Nath n*l Hank New Y<>rkCilv N V .Omaha
National Hank Omaha, Nehraaka