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About The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917 | View Entire Issue (May 19, 1899)
The Northwestern 7UHU3HKP EVERY t»i*IUAY AT Jill' COUNTY SKAT HKO. 15. BKfMnHoTKR, ( toll tori and URO. II. unison, I Publisher TERMS:—11.00 PICK VK AH, ir PAW IH AUVANl Entered at the Loup City I’oatofflce for tran mission through the mailt an second clans matter. Official Taper Sherman Count) We have often heard of lat irifj “plana," but we were a little alow l< natch on this time. Boy* wha; wil you lake? The Third Nebraska, Bryans re# iment was mustered out at Atlanta, Oa. last Thursday. But Bryao tbt man who deceived them was not it evidence. It in unpleasant to he swindled ni any point in the path hut when f fellow is clearly bunkoed, he feeh like giving a blind cow an ear ol corn to kick him to death. Will Governor l’oynter he on the grand stand when tho First Nebraska marches pastor will lie hide himself in shame when the hand plays ‘ See the Conquering Heroes Come." The First Nebraska boys will he home it is hoped to celebrate the 4tb of July with us, and if they do the state should endeavor to compen sate them for the veto of the legisla live vote of thanks. A ny man that sought to make po litical capital out of our war with Spain, should not hope to receive the plaudits of the American people. Billy Bryan must not expect them or he will he doomed to disappointment. The bones of the patriot Garibaldi must rattle in their narrow grave at the spectacle of a cowardly Hum bert undoing his noble woik. But Bryan will never get the chance to disgrace the heroic work of McKin ley, The American people, whither in national or municipal affairs must ussert their sovereignty, and let die tators, whither great or small, when they see the check shirt emerging from the darkness of tbr&lldom be ware, “Caeser had his Brutus, Char les the I. his Cromwell,” and the lit tle dictators should profit by their experience. Mr. Ramon Keyes Lulu, an edu cate 1 Pbilippino says in Colliers Monthly, that the present Insurgents do not constitute one third of the in habitants of the archipelago, and that all the better classes want Amer ican rule of the islands. He says the reason they do not more emphat ically declare themselves is because they are afraid that the little Ameri cans may control the next adminis tration and turn the Islands over to Aguinaldo, and that in such a case they could not look for any mercy from the dictator. He says the reb els rely wholly up-m the altitude ol our mistuken statesmen otherwise the war would not haveoecured. Luuii'u Stubbing, of North I’laite, ami in 1897 a pop legislator from that district lias declared fusion a rampant fraud, and says that from this on the people* party as organ ised by him a few tears ago, will stand alone lie at the same tune anuouucea himself aa a candidate for \V. L tireeiie a shoes, and aeetus t« think he esu win against the com bio e I |Nditieal elements of both old par ties, lie sate both Allen and Hr*an are Venal Yaiupirea of the veriest variety. He aays • Hr) an ism sati the republican* d<> not waut tree ail ver and that is a g'**l reaaoti why deoto. rats should waul it. lie warm "eoufusi.u pope ' that • Hr tan will soou have them eating griudstoitui hnnus* the republn ati» won't eat them He aays “llryau will lake you tu suss old deserted republican camp ami point out a*one old sar dine t ana and broken ven»«U and In »lie you to Itll youreebee Anything n republican » '# l hate is goal enough for adeuturti, and you will Mt U and stand with tour moult) o|Un tasjnu. to 10 >te tsiiliis* tv Inst the reput>tl in* Mr. Hteb head '* level *»n that point but mv will bid a i • *a»t he d *n t go to eongrva* Too Mu«-li Prosperity. (Cleveland I’luindcaler.) i The editor of tlie Free Silver Hun ner bent over bis desk and wrote. Hot, scathing words oozed from the end of his fountain pen and scrawl ' ed across the white paper that be i was spoiling for ever. , He denounced the government in the most tier) sentences at his com mand, He drew pathetic pen pict ures of the misery of the people ,,un der the rule pf the money sharks and the land grabbers.” “Starvation i stalked across the land in seven I leagued boots. The monopoly or gans boasted of the return of pros perity; but where was this prosper ity? Who hud seen it? Surety not the people who were compelled to earn their bread in tlie sweat of their brows.” Ah lit; got minuet I tip to Ins work • lie etlilor fairly gtotind Ins teeth, lie tossed off sheet after sheet of ma'ter tlist Whs calculated to show how all this misery—all these troub les might have been avoided If Bryan hud been elected, and he pre dicted u complete overturning of af fairs in I!!()(). * * I'hey say prosperi ty is here,” lie wrote; “but nobody except the monopolists can find it. I And, not being satisfied with the misery we have at home, they waut to annex a lot more. What would Washington and .Jefferson say if they could suddenly appear among us? Are our people going to permit this mistake to be made? We think not! Speed the day when this mockery they call prosperity will have been forced aside!” lie read his editorial through after it was tiuisbed, and smiled as he thought of the consternation it would spread among “the fools who thought they were satisfied with the existing order of things.’' Then he took the sheets to the foreman. ■•No use settin’ this up,” said the latter, bs lie glanced through the stuff. “Why?” asked the editor, with fire in his eyes. “Because the business manager has just sent word in 'that lie’s got so many ads we’ll have to use the editorial column to get ’em all in.” The editor walked back to bis desk, sat down, ran >iis fingers through bis hair, and muttered: “D-u this prosperity, anyhow! Is there no escape from it?” Is Mr. Hicks endeavoring to in troduce an innovation in architect ure in the west, when he places win dowa ho that they will extend both above and below the second floor. The cost of producing at the Greater America Exposition in Oma ha this summer Pain's pyrotechnical reproduction of “The Fall of Manila’’ aud “The Destruction of Cervera’s Fleet” reaches a sum that would sustain an aristocratic and extrava gant family in comparative luxury for a generation. We have all due regard tor pro fessional men of every kind, but when un architect will run Ins brick wall 4i feet above the upper surface of the top joice for the purpose of ge’-ling space to put on a long brack et under the cornice, and then set uu iminciialy heavy roof on t< p of these walls that stand up virtually without support from lateral motion, it is time to have a thorough investiga tion by practieal men before Ins plans are used Mr. C M Lltwullyo, who wa».aeut tu I’uba l>y the Mrenter A no m a Kx|w*Utoo lo arrange for Mu* voile* • turn of no exhibit from the "IVn 1 of the Atltilea," lift* rfturtnl, having |itt( a uo.iilier of ageula at work. Owing to the tlet aatatioii wrought by i Ik* tliwttUruut war. litUe of ulur nan •»* a#*enr*«l from Cuba to imtttl frat her agrienUuial ami Imlnalrial reaouteea, t*ul many t urlua of the war hate been aeeuretl ami many ourioua relleaof the>lata of S|»aniab riutlh ami o|i|>rtaatou Neatly UK) Caliaoa *|U Ian I lu Saw Mult iu a few •lata, «n route lo Omaha to e« tabllah oo the Mreater Aw»*ft<a Ha |i Miitiou gi*unla a t'uban tillage, In whteh the litea ami puratota of that jwill la eatm|iliNv«l Am *114 them wil* be many of the |>«t|lula wantoia of immiiwar* iw ihe t wl>aa atmy. Thia will Iw « lnnnn ant) | t»ett«r ntltnellou than any aran at lb* *a|e>aitltm la«t year — fi- ..... - YOU NOW HAVE THE OP PORTUNITY of consulting one of the leading physi cians and surgeons (in the treat- , ment of chronic and nervous diseases) of this country, DR. IIE A lie in sell known in Nebraska, and is 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 arc crowded wherever he stops. By the request of his many friends and patients who have usually ({one a long distance to see him, he has decided to VISIT LOI T CITY, and will be at ST. ELMO HOTEL, THURSDAY June 1st 1H90, one day only, returning every 4 weeks for six months, Consultation and examination FREE to ail DR. REA. W %% His treatment and examination# we understand are baaed upon new methods, and are similar as are given in the eastern and southern hospitals where fie learned his business. He treats chronic cattarh, disease ol the. ear, nose, throat and lungs, dyspep sla, Bright's disease, diabetes, liver, , stomach, constipation, rheumatism, ' chionlc female and nexual diseases, neu ralgia, sciatica, dizziness, nervousness, slow growth In children and all wasting diseases in adults, deformities, club feet, curvatui 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 spertna torrhea, seminal losses, decay, falling memory, weak eyes, stunted develop ment, lack of energy, impoverished « blood, pimples, also blood and skin dis ease. Kruption, hair falling, bone 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 rapture by our new method. I You may have heard about SCOTT’S EMULSION and havcf 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 vso.ld, but made so palata ble that almost everybody can take it. Neatly ail children lice it and ask for more. SGMT'S ■7 LJ'ON , * *.m s it nour vd body* of at itd or aduU t e.»m or any r\ s terse. It •* tse s. me rela \ tt* } emuUions that r, h. If you e *pe rtem e ♦ n *r %ty catted **|Ust as |i'*iMiut < m. you i.c, th«t this H a last. a feat m > t» the t««l t*vw (Ml ■«'tt •**! s*tu* lo H •v •{» ltd >m (t<o» i> arm iWi i(nn|th t« Ih* *hwl« \ ■■9 _ I— m m J Phil Jaeger’s DRY GOODS if 1011 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 and when they want it. Our stock of [M6W SPI^IJMQ GOODS is here. It is fresh and complete. We are headquarters for anything needed in ths general merchandise line. Groceries, Dry Goods, Clothing, Suits, Spring line of hoots and shoes, fancy silks, block crepon, wash dress goods, lace curtains, Curtain SwisH, Silkolne draperies, Scrim, No tions, of ull ki ids, trunks aDd valises, kid gloves, etc. etc. QOJM’T TUI^JM YOUF? 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 CAN AND WILL meet our competitors ou 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. Yours Truly, J. Phil JsGQsr. Em ii p m as m si v\f£ vV£ 7l\\ ?A> ?AN ?A> 7aN 7aV,?AN ?AN ?A> ?AN ?AN ? A\ ?AN 5n\ ^A^tN SUZ?&1£jsfc •?! vV Implements and Harness. 3ur stock of implements and harness is nowin the house and samples on the floor. We venture the ascertion that a more complete stock of ihe above lines was never lefore shown at this point than the one we are offering this spring. tee Lues are Composed of so Many Different Kieds, Sizes and Prises that it is impossible to undertake to enumerate them here. We asl Yon io 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 'ill find by inquiring that our prices are as low as ever. We ask you to come and see is and our goods and we will trust to your being pleased with both the goods and the prices. Respectfully Yours, E M- HMHUPST c ^ Tur A GlttllM [QUO! ID llie IKSI. rt»V # WWM (>•»* « 'Km '■** ytt»> ••*«! *«*» i» **#» 4*nm *.* i'. UtLVIOtHt.ll.U k TREES AND PLANTS. BUST VARIETIES FOR CENTRAL AND NORTHERN NEBRASKA, AT FROM 60 to 600 jmt cent LESS than agents usual prices. Wo IRRIGATE our SMALL FRUITS 1 We have the largott clock of aruall fruit* in the alate. Million* of Strawheriy plant*, Kaaptwrry plante, Currant*, Uooaeberrlea, tirap**. Our stock <>f Fruit, OrMiMalil, Shade and Kv«r|(re«a Tr««* la complete. Shrul.a, Hoaea. etc in ahumlame. Send f„r Free Catalogue to NORTH BEND NURSERIES, North It. ml, Hodge Co, N*hi*>ka A. tiiiaUti A. K OtILLBY. PrMltkli ‘ FIRST BANK OF LOUP CITY. General Banking Business Transacted. Paid up Capital Stock $20,000 CtukiiP^i'ilin PnlM«hl N*ui»al ilauk, N»* \**fhl*lt*, N, V ,Omaha National M*uk Omaha, Nvt.faaka -