The Northwestern PUBLISHED EVEKV FRIDAY AT THF. COUNTY SB \T OKO. K. BKN^mnTKH, | K«lllnr« ■ml UICO. H. GIBSON. l FnI»IUh«r« TKHMS;~tl <» I’KB V*AK, IT PAID IS AllVANCK Entered at the Loup City Pimtofllce (or tr*n * piUwlon through the mail* •« second AM MNW> Official l’aper Sherman County Trusts are like potato lings they flourish when there is any thing to subsist on therefore there is no dan ger of trusts and a democratic ad ministration thriving both at the same time. The Kuropean delegates to the peace congress got the bulge on the Yankees the other day. They dis cussed matters in the French lan guage and the American delegates could not understand them. Seventy-seven car louds of sell binders are now on their way from Peoria, III., to the Argentine Repub lic, South America. The United States will soon supply the w< rids wants, calamity cahosh not with standing. Railways everywhere are manifest ing the kindliest interest in the Greater America Imposition to open in Omaha, July 1, and there is lit tie question that favorable lateswill be established that will ultraet the public. Negotiations are now in a promising condition. Billy Rryan was down at the dem ocratic powwow at St- Louis last week try iug to bridge the chasm which has been widening of lute be tween him and the big chiefs. He delivered himself of some beautiful gems of democratic doctrine hut failed entirely to mention the popu list friends w hoa, he only seems to recegnize when votes are needed. At last the Demopops have even discarded their name. They have gloried in the name “Populist" for years but it was not so with their allies, the straight democrats, they found no pleasure in it. Rut now they endeavor to attache the name “ConstitutioDists” to the old tiling. Never-the-less the cloven foot wdl be visible what ever mask they wear. From the demands made upon bunting manufacturers for flag goods on account of the approaching re torn of Dewey, it is stated that their supply is entirely exhausted. No less than 25,000,000 yards has been sold. A nation that so highly es teems her great men will never elect a halt breed to the Presidency if he even has been a colonel for fifteen minutes. Broken Bow has formed a stock company and wi’l put in an electric light plant immediately. Broken Bow, is one of those hustling western towns that know just what they want and when they want it, and when the time is ripe they go after it and get it. Broken Bow is no :.'x4 town and her business men reap the re ward of their enterprise, bet her hum. To be a patriot one must be brave A coward is «»f little value to his country, people love to worship a hero and have during all ages The whole world feated and diuid our Brant after lua deeds of valor, »p though to make a speech was Iteyond Ids ability, l>eeds speak louder than words an<l the world applauds them to their liue value. But none ex cept those Mm.lt d hy p.ejudwe wdi clap their bauds at the howling I Ur ' tabes who eau see no gosnl in ait\ but his iiss, ami their enthusiasm Is ephemeral The s|«e«« U tlelivereti by Uottriur l‘oy uler at the l*ster t’oo|ier |*opn. list Club at the Creighton theatre tbiisha two week* ago, when refer tug to the Male of Ntbraska ami her ' uluiteem, eaw only U classes! as among the most beautiful gems of thought Km has laws pfo.be *d m latw teats Hut ahea us* reHetta bat b to that veto message of his it UMS|ilfl«|| tiirtlialtlusi the g ort tbal otherwise would follow su> U gr»n t wolds Vines to Is lowest must be towsistwnt If h« is other wise his emiaeiRme«muuI for naught Above nil towns that we are ne ' (|i)ainteil with iu central Nebraska, | L<.up City undoubtedly presents the best natural advantages of any. bay ing as we do at the foot of high bluffs with the creek on the south line of our town, and a sufficient •■lope toward it to carry oH the water and filth in open or covered sewers, no more desirable drainage can be found in the state, which insures a healthy town Kut among the great est of our natural resources that is wailing the hand of enterprise at a moderate outlay of capital is the natural reservoir just cast of town that lies with open mouth waiting for it to be closed by a dam which roil Id he built at a cost insignifleent in propoition to its great value, and when complete would hold a sufficient amount of water to furnish power beyond the.needs of any mills or fac tories that might he built below it. The water from the great irrigat ing ditch that empties into this draw now full eomes .*>0 feet from its bed to the bottom of canon, and thence returning to its natural course, the L'>up river from which it was taken thirteen miles above, is one of those “wastes of water” that would bring in a handsome income to the party who will bridle it and place our pleasant village among the cities of rank in she west Starch factories, paper mills, beet sugar factories, all can find their raw material in abun dance at their doors if once con structed, and their power all slficient and equal to the fondest expectations of live men if a few thousand dol lars is risked to pul in the darn. Cap ital to-day is going begging in the east for good investments, and com munities with facilities that does not begin to equal ours are forging to the front from sheer force of cir cumstances. VVc have two railroads to ship our goods out and tlie ques tion of fuel is solvul by our wafer powt r which is never failing. Hut no one blows our horn! And we are Rip V'ui» Winkle like asleep. Wake up, the day of Judgement is at hand! And if you don’t look out the com mercial .Juggernaut will pass over your comatose corpus and he out of sight before the cobwebs are wiped from the corners of your eyes. A series of demonstrations are be ing planned by tbe management of the Greater America Exposition in Ornalia this summer in recognition of the returning heroes from Manila. Tbe gallant First Nebraska will prob ably reaeli borne in July and will be given a day at tbe Exposition, to be followed the next day by a reunion of the three regiments which Neb raska sent to the front. The Fifty first Iowa is expected to reach Omaha euroute home from Manila some time in August, at which time the Nebraska Volunteers will join in their entertainment at the ExpoOtion. It is probable that if the gallant Funstan and tils dauntless Twen tieth Kansas regiment reach Ameri ca in time, they will also be given a fitting welcome by the Greater American management. A long pull, a strong pull, a pull all together is the only prescription that each citizen of our town should swallow, and it should he put up ill allopathic doses. When local mat ters me up for discussion it often pars to heur both sides, and always pais to let the people tie the Judge after au honest discussion of the matter Hut no lieait burnings Should lie fostered after the ipicsliou is decided. \\ hen we enter a friend j ly controvert) belter iug we are right I we should alwms keep lief of* us (tie ; resit*tiion that we ate uni infsllib'e , therefore llsblc to be lUlstskell, and i if a preponderance of logical fa 's confronts us let tis do s* w« would I skiMtet (lie other fellow to do should lour side make the ltes| showing A good eltisen will ilsiu concede to j his itcigblwif the Mine rights he tie I m »nds fur kluisvif, a bigot ••)• ai I delttaelalo Us ale omnipotent lino I foie ail must t**> suirutdiustv to mi tolwi U bak one is tire wan Ihsl ! builds up I tuS|* this is a world of Ihrn A irship el« and there Is W disputing Ike tael lint a u»»u must Ire a Hero, an I not t ||,s» |Km to hare the aioshl,. o u lieu* an) Unglkof titn« YOU NOW HAVE THE OP . PORTUNITY of consulting one of the leading physi cian* and surgeons (In Iht* treat ment f f chronic and nervous diseases) of this country, DR. BEA He itt well known In Nebraska, and U reliable ax well ax eminent In his profession, and has but few superiors In hi* line of diseases, and. from reports of the press, hia rooms are crowded wherever he stops. By the tequcst <f hia many friends ami patients who have usually gone a long distance to see him, he has decided to VISIT I.OI'I* CITY, and will be at ST. ELMO HOTEL, TIU'RSDAY June 1st 1H99, one day only, returning every I weeks for six months, Consultation ami examination FREE to ail DR. REA. Ill* treatment utnl examinations we understand are based upon new method*, and are similar a* aregiyen In the eastern and southern hospital* where he learned hi* business. lie treats chronic cattarb, disease ot the.ear,nose, throat and lungs, dyspep aia, Bright’s disease, diabetes, liver, stomach, constipation, rheumatism, chronic female and sexual diseases, neu ralgia, sciatica, dizziness, nervousness, slow growth in children and all wasting d isease* in adults, deformities, dub feet, curvature of the spine, diseases of the brain, paralysis, heart disease, eczema, varicocele, and hydrocele. Cancer, tumors, wens and birthmarks removed Voting, middle aged ami old. married or single men, and all who suffer with lost manhood, neivlou* debility * permit torrhea. seminal losses, decay, failing 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 ot mercury, kidney ami 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. ! Have You Heard i 0111? You mav have heard \ about SCOTT’S EMULSION » and have* a vague notion J that it is cod-liver oil with p its had taste and smell and p all its other repulsive fea* | tures. It is cod-liver oil, the \ purest and the best in the I wo Id, hut made so palata* | Me that almost everybody | tan tike it. Nearlv ail } thiidien !i\e it and ask for | more. ; snoT7*s \ h.i ;JItLSfON • m }< nuur< ' *d body* oH J or adu't i »(tin or any n ,v \rte. It • • • * *' * m» refa In »* h r f m u’- vOtt |hat ‘ » h. if you p i l*u* ■ y «*jmlien*e * Wu »Of Ion miVut *pj»t as I i h I in » p «. at oils, \i>U I Will hod that this is a last. | IN t>)(HftmniNt ut I iosNmU #*..th IN »»«•! I*s«« «m| p )|'V« *vMuinal uW to M Ns sum % ' * • * ;> It « is i ... ■ I mm itwofth to Uw sN » t.ity. P » • L............... 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 and when they want it. Our stock of JM6W SPRING GOODS is here. It is fresh and complete. We are headquarters for anything needed in the general merchandise line. Groceries, Dry Goods, Clothing, Suits, Spring line of hoots 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 hack on a good thing. Don’t forget that in new spring novelties we can show you many new things tiiat have never hern 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 GAN AND WJLL 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. Yours Truly, zJ. Phil Jasgsr. Implements and Harness. Our 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 before shown at this point than the one we are offering this spring. These Lines are Composed of so Many Different Kinds, Sizes and Prices that it is impossible to undertake to enumerate them here. to 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 w ill trust to your being pleased with both the goods and the prices. Respectfully Yours, s. HMSUPST 4 >fri A *■ 'I**-*® *•»«*>'* • I "ft «v« fi'iawiM W lo me Best. •* >* *•*» >k|MNM <>•»•« **** m • ’ '>«N * M< ♦» * •> «r> | tl ULU . lOtHt. IL^ I# 4t * TREES AND PLANTS. BEST VARIETIES FOR CENTRAL AND NORTHERN NEBRASKA, AT FROM 60 to 600 per cent LESS than agent* usual prices. We IRRIGATE our SMALL FRUITS W* b*v» tlie Inrio wi stock of •mull fruits in Hits slat*. Millions of felrawlieriv pi nit Is, Ksapbarrv plnntr, Currants, (JonaatMrrto, tira|>««. tiiir stuck of Knot, Ornatusntal, Mltsilc tonl K*vri|ri*«« Trass is eMiplair, Mrulrt, ti<UMM, OlC Ill atiUliillMlrc *.I f*»r Km* ratakipM* u. NORTH BEND NURSERIES, N rlli Ili-inl, llixl^'f A 4 r OULLBY, r»nM«ui Oasklsr FIRST BANK OF LOUP CITY. General Banking Business Transacted. Paid up Capital Stock $20,000 lVsss«ruii»ssr« #»t*»ii»*ai<l .Sttinkil HihIi, Ymkl'Mjf, N V NstMittal Hsslt. liwsba, .Set* safes