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VOL. XVI. LOUP CITY, SHERMAN COUNTY, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, JUNE 23, 1899 NUMBER 33
The Northwestern
PUBLISHED EVERY KKiDAY
AT THE COUNTY HEAT.
«■«> K. nrSMCIIOTKIt. ( Kilttora And
UR1I. H. tllliaON, \ Publishers
TKHMS *1 KP PEM »EAU ir PAID IP ADVANCE
ICotarnd at th« Loup City Poatofllce for trana
mlaalou through tbe malla an seoond
clusx matter.
Official Taper Sherman County
Its a eold day when the democrats
can't find an iasuo. You know Judas
once accomplished tfiat feat.
One Uiiiig that has never tet been
•ecu in a man who pleaches, sedition
carrying s Hepublicnti banner. As
boon as they loose their mind they
leave!he party._
During the eaily nineties the neuter
of the gicatest commercial attraction
for the IJuitcd Stales was the Me.
Kinluy Kill During the Utters nine
ties we reverse it and it is Kill Mc
Kinley. See,
The cost in eold cash of our war
Willi Spain, its subsequent war in the
Philippines Incli/ding the 20 millions
indemnity paid to Spam foots up
£274,418,000. and the end is not yet.
England has her Uganda, (Africa)
railioad built 300 miles toward the
interior and nomads and niggers get
accommodation acc< riling to their
ability to pay. First class passage for
the 300 miles is $20.00 while 3rd
class is $1.70.
To say that our brave First Ne
braska swore when they received the
first news of governor Poynter’s veto
message according to Mr T’owl the
State Journal correspondent with that
regiment, is putting it very mild, and
to ituinngin the governor will ever
get a vote from one of the boys after
their return home would be rank
heresy.
We read in Correspondence from
Porto llico, A quotation to the effect
that" The people’s living grows on
the trees and the only reason they go
hungry is because they have no step
ladders. Our new possessions can he
made useful try shipping our indolent
dissatisfied calamity howlers too,
win re nature provides their grub, and
• lotbes is used us a screen from the
•ye ami not from the storm.
The First Nebraska Regiment is
now on Uie bring deep retarding home
to welcome and rejoicing Muck sor
row will be felt aud tears shed by
friends of the dear ones who were
left in foreign graves, and when our
brave boys march past and receive
the joy of a happy shout, anguish
will underlay it at the sight of the
thined ranks Kut let us all remember
to make their welcome home all the
more hearty so thut they may forget
the disreputable act of a copperhead
governor.
W. K. Brown died at hi* borne in
Ibis city Tuesday morning of stomach
trouble contracted wli.lc in tbearniy.
The deceased was born in Wsllaville,
Ohio, February‘.'5, 1847 and came
to Kansas iu I8118. lie leaves a wife,
son uixl daughter to mourn bis loss.
The funeral service* were held iu the
church Wednesday sfieriONin, con
ducted hv Itev. Green, alter which
tin remains were In I at rest in the
city cemetery." Ilosiei Kali) SenGnel
T',< re is no n e for those towns
that ta|i to gel A'Mitral l» -wi-y lo
j»a>» through therw li tr I era on his
wav t>> W asUiugt 01 '«• 111 im< fliers
ts that h |tl|i*'.«tl* ied to r • v olonvl
Wiliam Jeuniug* |ti**u l|-< * uot
only five tut willing ||r is will
ing to swing round the circle of ih«
fttt'cd 8i«i*s iron Grei>-r M *w
York lo I'-slink, ami wluie tlitl
|tlw ulil sailor, Georgs huwwt, * *n
•ml* iu a ydaiu utau'isr and short
•suteio • » tell what is |>-s*ihle to *§t*,
the siiv r n*ngod l *Im»*I vas for
h- urs 1 it*! si it how s nulling can t*e
Niadti out of uo hi >g lit ail m* aus
1st tfc* ii'*s *t't **mi* d eiliss towns
IHi tillages swu-i for Hi \ an II*
• ill go, oltsdlsuliy, willing g adit
— M> (>u«h till ) Joutsat
THE 4tb AT GRAND ISLAND.
Grand Island will have tbe great
est ttb of July celebration that lias
ever been bold in Nebraska. It is
their inleutiou to outdo anything
that has ever transpired in the way
of an Independence Day celebration,
commencing at sunriae with 45 guns.
At 0 o'clock a. in. the festivities will
open with the grandest parade ever
witnessed tn these parts.
The 2nd Regiment Hand of Has
tings, will lead the parade, followed
by a company of rough riders, Co.
M of the 2nd Nebraska Regiment.
High School Cadets. A Cornpaay of
Phtlippinos, tire department, Col.
Harrison's band, 5b floats,(represent
ing the different business firms) all
of the fraternal uud civic organiza
tions of the city, including the Red
Men in war paint and blankets. The
U. C T.. the great traveling men’s
organization with their uoequftled
Cazoo band, wil! tain a prominent
part in the parade, and this attrac
lion alone ia worth going mile* to see.
Immediately after the parade, Co.
M., assisted by the Iiigli School Ca
dets and lied Men, will show the
people how Uncle Sam mikes good
Phiiipinos. Balloon aacenaion at 12m.
From 12: 15 to 1;45 p m for dinner
Commencing at 2:00 p m, an afte r
noon of sport# will begin. Firemens
races (0 competing companies), fat
mans race, ludiea spoon race, horse
less carriage race, greased pig, greas
ed pole, or ok race, wheel barrow race
and numerous attractions, for which
liberal cash prizes will be given. At
4:00 p.m baseball—Grand Island
—vs. Kearney. Dancing after-noon
and evening in the different pavil
lions. 45 guns at sunset, to be foll
owed with a $1,00000 moving lire
works display, representing the bom
bardment of Santiago, the greatest
sight you will ever be able to witness
in central Nebraska. Everybody invit
ed to come to Grand island and help
to celebrate the grandest d^y of all
national daya,_
Try Colorado thl* Hummer
Getting there costs very little—wn®
fare plus #2.00 for the round trip—eve
ry day from Juue 25 to July 11. Tick
ets good to return until October 81st.
Bee nearest Burlington agent and get
particularly_
Thousand* Oolog to Colorado.
on the low rates via the Burlington
Route—every day from June 25 to July
11- Denver, Colorado Springs, I’ucblo,
arid Glenwood—one fare plus #2.00 for
the round trip. See nearest Burlington
agent _
MEAT KICK CHAUTAUQUA.
A rare opportunity to have a delight
ful summer outing at little cost, secur
ing incldently the advantages of a
splendid Chautauqua course. Begins
June 21. Ends July 4th.
The program Is complete—lectures on
eyery conceivable subject-band concerts
every evening -something to do. some
where to go every hour of the dav.
The Chautauqua will close in a blaze
of glory Tuesday, July 4th, when Gener
al Shafter will tell of the cair palgn be
fore Santiago
Half rates to Beatrice, via the Burl
ington, June 20tb to July 4ib, from sta
tions withir. 200 miles.
While Joe Church, the popular cook
at the St. Elmo, was busily engaged at
bis duties last Friday he was
struck, as he says, with a new idea, and
that wss that he could successfully
make a baked graham pudding He
had no sooner thought of the matter
than he proceeded to put his thoughts
into execution and using the following
receipt he made as fine a Baked Grahass
pudding as anyeue may wish to put'
their teeth in. Take on® quart of milk,
one small cup of sugar, one half cup of
butter and four eggs, also one cup of
ratlus or current*, cinnamon to flavor
Roll milk sugar and butter to gether,
add one snail cup of Graham flour, stir
In boiling liquid, cook almost 5 minutes
remove from tire and partially cool Add
egg* well lieaten, put In a pan and bake
about #5 or HOnlmite* Herve with sweet
ned cream or «ance._
Standard bank* ar* rvar »*kun«
thru Ihry ct-iua to u> Infurm*and bind
ing* rrtirrarulltig all thr t-inbrlh»hinrnt
u| Ilia art uf hunkinikmg '•m b a bunk
I* Thr l lf» Uf Oladalonr |>ubll»hri| by
Thr liiiiln Company uf i im ago g
yitH) of ahh'h la* Jn*t na* luuur i!*»k
I hr trotiirnia ar« nrrll airangr I tin* illua
If tlluiM at* d'ir, Ilia print I* elrar au<l
nrat in thr binding la *U|**rb I hr
(• niiiiluu Cumtmuy ta forging ihr«d u
lU* trailing arilriH publ taking bunt*
waking a »|r i iaiiy of III* *ub-viljith‘H
huok* Having aglaapropl* in n«arl)
rvrn nook uf thr I'uunllt . Htr ruin p. lit
•ij -yt a larg* and growing tia lr A« Hi .
a«MM|ian> haa a rapulntlon for tin i
toward* |la agrnla and fall liratwrul of
Ibrw, an agriiv'i In th!a y union d i fi t
•h* ahovv booh or hum* nttrar pobii-h* d
bt lh» *••••! any aim I h* a ■»«'»» *1
i o>>ald*i-b* | «a* It I In Ihr on* lollm*lr
atioogh in orvora it. |nt*rg*iad i*«.i»ia
thorn I amt* th* romp my for toil part*
vuiara
AN KVKNINO VISION.
Hr Nan« r A. Khisk
1 sal In the dcepnlng t wi light,
In tbe evening tire Ugbt glow.
And me tho t a strain of music.
Wus echoed soft and low:
T'was oh, so soft and tender,
I scarce wus sura I heard.
But It came, stilt came. I fancied,
T'was u song without a word.
And I sat. utmost without thinking.
'Till visions danced between
The glow of the burning embers.
Forming a changing scene.
1 saw again us tho' yesterday,
My borne In the fur uway wood,
And the little cabin made of logs.
Where forest giants stood.
It brought the song of tho thrush and robin.
This music that mode my heart sway.
And mother's wire In sweetest song.
Is borne on the breeze awuy
Our laughter is echoed upon tbe wind.
Then the muslo softer grows:
We next are standing by mother's grave.
With a Utile, wild white rose,
Then there Hunted to me a lender strain.
And unheeded tear drops rail.
For 1 live again In the distant past,
Now gone beyond recall.
Then there came a harsh, discordant peal.
Telling of worldly strife;
Mirrored. 1 saw, in the sounding strains.
The later years of life.
They're echoed again, so soft anil sweet.
And I stand by mother's grave,
But the forest Is gone, and the giant oaks.
Fell with the bravest of brave,
And the echoes now breathe forth a prayer.
So lender, so full of appeal.
Oh. Heavenly Father forgive the past.
Thy loving arms let me feel;
Thrown around to guide and protect;
Send my spirit within mu to stay:
Then the music fainter grew and faint,
And silently drifted away.
ASHTON LOCALS.
Mr Koyal Judy vine of David City, who has
been visiting la these parts for some time past
left for his home on Thursday morning.
Mr. Van Dorn of Loup City was seen on our
streets on Thursday.
Mrs. T. M. Reed visited Miss Kdna Williams
on Thursday.
Mrs. A. N. Conklin and Mrs. J. K. Conklin
drove over to St. l’aul, Thursday for u short
visit, returning home Friday evening.
Karl Kendall of St. Paul, was up again visit
ing friends Friday.
Quite a severe hall storm passed near hear
Friday evening, but no serious damage has
been reported.
We noticed W. R. Mcllor on our streets shak
Ing hands with friends on Saturday afternoon.
Miss Kdna Williams went to Loup City
Thursday afternoon for a short vInIi.
Miss Lillie Nightingale came down Saturday
mornlag for a visit with friends In this vicini
ty.
11. Smelscr andU. W. Marvel drove over to
Uoelus, and back Monday.
Mr. Get). M. Kearns left Monday afternoon
for a short trip to Omaha.
J. P. Taylor shipped a ear of hoga to South
Omahu Monday afternoon
A. P. Culley and wife, and 1. M. Polskl and
wife, Mrs. Prank Uadura. and Mrs. A. H. Out
house came down from Loup City Tuesday
morning to attend the corner stone ceremo
nies.
Mr. au<i Mrs, D. M. Hendrlokson. Mrs. S. J.
Fair and Grandma Dowden, drove over from
Kockvllleand spent Tuesday with Mrs. W. M.
Bmelser.
The Corner Stone of the new Catholic
church of this place was laid on Tuesday after
noon with ceremonies bellttlug the occasion.
A very large concourse ef people gathered to
witness the act. while Ashton did her best to
bedock herself In Natiouul colora. and tried to
entertain what visitors there was.
All kinds of rumors are in the air as the pos
sibilities of a wedding here In the near future.
Just be patient and see who it is. I'm not the
one to say.
A. N. Conklin shipbed a car of hogs Wednes
day afternoon to South Omaha, ami accom'
panted the shipment In person
Mr. F. J. Taylor came up from St. Paul
Tuesday evening for a short visit with his
parents.
I. C. V.
A \f 1^ 1* not recommeuded
k3 if xA.lvJ.A “/or everything,! but if
you have kidney, 11v
* A • er or bladder trouble
it will be fouud just the remedy you
need. At druggists in fifty cent and
dollar eizee. You may have a sample
bottle of this wonderful new discovery
by mail free, also pamphlet telling all
about It. Address, Or. Kilmer A Co.,
Binghamton, N, Y,
NOTICE OF FIRST MEETING OF
CKKblTOits.
In the District Court of the Patted Stale*
for the District of Nebraska la llaukruptry,
In the mailer of |
CiihirT Thomvs h - In liaukrupn y.
Haakrupl >
To the t-rmlllom •( Clirht Th»iup*«>it if
Uuhm I I in the'uuniy of **herinab ami dU
irtel afor*aut. a bankrupt
Nolle* U hereby atyra that on the IT. tiny of
June A 0 1*4** the *al<l t hrUt Ttio«np*ou »t>
July ailjuillealeil bankrupt and that the lire!
meet in* of hi* i n-iiltor* a ill be pu at my
ohlev in *ir»mt UUml Neb on tha let Ua* of
July A !• l*M* at In o elorh la tha furem*<n at
ahkh time the aabl • realltar* mat atteml
pro** thetrelatms appoint a trualee eiamiav
the tmuhrupi ami tranwerl aueh ether huai
m**» a* a*a» properly e»«*e b*fur* eal-t ao et
Mi
K It tl'-aru Meferee l* Nankrnptey
Jane H I wo
y „r l.etter* h»tb*.» le*o«nt« Wtateawnt*
twaua at* lo yal tobenae k*rva rlptbm*
S ilea la new) to
nil. U IITliK M\M lu ll K
l Mi i 0„ Manilla* tuirr* *>l
••►ru n hi.»*
l etter I M ny • net * a** • •*>! “*pi *i*
• a tit* i !*• -<*<pt att"*>t-a* #•*»» t • ‘*1 ;
IWM I 1414*1 Aaaaoe
•tlaaeapalie die*
t »v mat #*■ T* t* » |
| Hepe*»eut**l kt d M thl M It
J Phil Jaeger’s
dry ; ;
LOUP CITY. NEBRA8KA.
#
Those shoppers w ho 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 SPRING GOOQS
in litre. It is fresh and complete. We are headquarter* for anything
needed in the general merchandise line. Groceries, Dry Goods, Clothing,
Suita, Spring line of boots and shoes, fancy silks, block crepoa, wash
dress goods, lace curtains, Curtain Swiss, 8il holme drapsries. Scrim, No
tions, of all kinds, trunks and valises, kid gloves, etc. ale.
QOJM’T TUF^JM YOUF^
back on a good thing. Don t forget that in new apriog novelties we
ean show you many new things that have never been shown before. Aed
above all. for your interest as well as ours, don't fail to viait our store,
inspect our goods and learu our prices.
WE GAN AND WILL
west our competitor* on both prices an<l quality of goods and in many
tbinga can save yoe money. Wa boaght in large quantities and got the
best goods at the lowest figures aw caa give our customers the beet possible
bargains for the season. W# invite you to call.
Yours Truly,
zJ. Phil zJsstjar.
W J. FISHER,
Attorney at Lair and Notary Pablta.
Will Defend In Foreclosure Oeeee
ALSO DO A
General Real Estate Business.
OSes In Northwmtbrh Building,
LOUT CITY, - - m«aiA
R. J. NIGHTINGALE,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
LOUP OITT, i I
A- S- MAIN.
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
LOUP CITY, • • NEBRASKA
OKKICK.—One door east of Chase’s
drug store.
LIVERI7A
THE UP-TO-DATE
LITTLE LIVER l ’LL
-- CUnsu
Billoucnoss,
Constipation, j
Dycpopsia,
8ick-Hoad -
ache end Liver
Complaint.
... bu*ab COATED.
100 RILLS told by all druvrl.t*
ok rro or *ent hy
*p mo. lamii. Meed to., Chicaf*
FOB SALE HY
ODENDAHL HKOS.,
Loup City, N«br.
LKUAL. SOTH K
Ki*ir of Nrlirttrk* rouiUI of Hhorinan VIII
min n( Loup City a ■
fedlluute ul rxpen«e* lor whirl* «ii|oupriit
tluu thiiuU lie luxlr lor eu.uiltitf Mud 11*1 pal
>*or •* follow *
for Uvwerwi iuttd l*urpo**» $.~*ltUD
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Innr.** on VV»u r IVuni* wtu.*»»
* V la*r aster noud Mnk I'uM iwb> m
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TV. entire retell MO lor the ■nnalelpat year
e* 'U> llm Inl IVI •«<•*> loillw*
y'i>r tloaeral fuad purpose* *M< ••*
• »ir*et fui.il tu» •»
Water food »»*'«
Iwt no ••tor huWiU <•**•»
J i.meat Q*1 •■
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hw ' . id the ■' it <if wM I <i4 « "* lit - tt»t
ill, of June I Mi
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lie * liutu miiIii • lieutt>*11 no t InW
klfllllM I'tlli 11*1111 » •« III! k f »•»•’
4f lh*l Art' 'a I Ml * '* • • I ‘ v*.*
otli* « hat* lr»llP*4 to tli* ffuml'l »•
II I IlMMt »•<«* Mill. V lit* IlMlMtem At
(wrUt I mi 'IV i*t IManiUM Him*.
ESI KAY NOTICE.
Take notice that on or about the tfutb
jf May I took up oua red ateer, t years
rid puHl. with white Mppts under belly and
wlille star In forehead Wan lakeu up on
iny farm, the uurthweal quarter ol Section
W, Township 10, Range 18, Oak creek Town
ship, Sherman oounly, Nebraska, Owner
can have property by proving same, pay
ing for thin notice and coat or keeping.
Ka/.mikk Sowakimah.
MOTION TOR I* U B L It A TION.
Department of the Interior
Laud Office, Lincoln Nebr i
May, kind, lHIKi. f
Notice la hereby given that the follow
ing named settler hus filed notice of kla m
leutlon to make final proof In support of
hla claim, and that said proof will be
made before the County Judge of Shor
man county at Loup Utty on July 1st, I suit,
viz: Harry E. Sweley, Homeataad Entry
No 17*',ft, for the Nortfc west quarter ol
Section hi, Township 13, Range P, west.
He names the following witnesses to
to prove hla continuous residence upon and
cultivation of said land, viz:
Fred llrewar, of Litchfield, Nebraska.
John Pritchard, of " •*
Henry Doon of “ "
W. P, Gray, of ** '•
J. W JOHMHOM, Register.
NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION
Department of the Interior,
Land Office at Lincoln, Neb. i
May Wild, IrttW. (
Notice fa hereby given that the follow,
ing.named aoltler lias filed notice of Ilia
Intention to make dual proof In aanitort
of hla olalm, and that aald proof will be
made before i ho county Judge of Sherman
county at Loup City, Nebruaka, on July
lat, ltm, viz: Thomas t'luney. Timber
Claim 7I7?>, for the South east uaarter of
section 9, Township 13 north of Range lfi
weat.
He nainau the followug witneaaea to
prove hla continuous resilience upon and
cultivation of said land, viz:
Tbeo Mo'osb, of Litchfield, Nebraska
Arthur MluehulLof ••
Josepn t ablsnr, of •• ••
O. 1». Baton, of •• «
J. W. Jonaaog, Register
NOTH 1 PUB PUBLH ATION
Land office, Llacola, Nebraska |
April tutti, lan i
Notice is hereby given t hat the follow
lag named settler ha* tied notice of hla
intention to make tnal proof In support
of hla ctaun and that said proof will Pa
made before the rouuty Judge of shermaa
County, el Loup, Nebraeha, on July M
IdM, vie John T Carmody, Home'
stead Rntry No l» 3«9, for the aval
half North east quai tar section h, Town,
ship It, Bange It weet
He sanaa the follow ipg oitoosecs to
prove hla continuous residence upon end
ruitlvatioo of said land, via,
J«hea t avmody, of Arcadia. Nebr
a hai oa a, p Ians, of " "
C areoce I arean of » ••
t ailae J McCormie, of tlugiey,
J W J man, Regieter
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YOU NOW HAVE THE OP
PORTUNITY
of consulting one of the leading physi
cians and surgeons (in the treat
ment nf chronic and nervous
dlseii-es) of this country,
DU. REA
Fie is well 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 are crowded
wherever lie stops. By the request of
his many friends and patients who
have usually gone s long distance to
see him, lie has decided to VISIT
LOUP CITY, and will be at
ST. ELMO HOTEL,
THURSDAY Juue 29th, 1898, one day
only, returning every 4 weeks for six
months, Consultation and examination
FREE to all
DR. REA.
Ill* treatment no 4 enaalnntlnw* wo
uo4*r«t*o4 »ro I>*m4 upon now
method*. nod *r* •lailUr u nr* gif on In
th« uiitm nod iwitbtii btt|ilUl*
where ho lenrnod hi* bMiMt*
lie (root* i brume euurh, 4tM*«* of
I ho. *nr, m»«o, Ihrwnl *«4 lung*, dMpep
•In Bright* 4l»*»»*. dUbotna. I *m,
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i*Ur<ml« Ivntnl* mJ wiull 4l»on— »**•
rnlgln, •cintie*. dlulne**, n*rr*n«n***.
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