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VOL. XVI. LOUP CITY, SHERMAN COUNTY, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, AUGUST 11, 1899 NUMBER 40
Tli«i War In l.uxun,
(Ilf Jamxk Maii.i.kv, Chyplaln of ttie First
Nebraska Volunteers, also of the Nebraska
Populist. Legislature of 1H97, In N. V. Inde
pendent. I
The situation here is a good illus
tration of the perils aee.uiugly in
•epcrahle from sudden political chan
ges, even when the changes are futr
the better. The Iranaition, swift
and radical, from Spanish oppression
to American benevolence appears to
have unsettled the minds of the Fil
ipino people. At least, they act it.
The patience and forbearance, righ
teous in themselves, used to coneili
ate and win the msurgents have been
interpieted us evidence of timidity
on the part of the army of occupa
tion. It was their open boast that we
feared them. They have learned bet
ter, bat the lesson has been a costly
oue to both sides. The facts of the
insurrection ate well kiuwn to every
oue at home; from the attaeK on our
regiment ou the never to be-forgot
ten night of Feb. 4 th to the capture
of Malolos,-of the cage after the
bird had flown What justification
can be ottered for such an outbreak.
In the first place, the Filipino
people were prospering as they never
had done beiore. The American sold
ier was pouring into their laps a
stream of golden wealth. The natives
found a market for their fruit,
poultry, eggs, vegetables “bino" and
all sorts of old trumpery iu the way
of curios at prices far beyond their
most ardent dreams. Kvery line of in
dustry was developed rapidly. The
The humble “tieuda” on the street
corner suddenly expanded from a
filthy little hole, where “chow” was
sold for a few ceutavos to a combin
ed grocery, restaurant and saloon
where the currency was commonly
tne bright tie w eagles issued by the
army paymaster. The hombre drove
Ins small but wiry cabailo hitched
either to a rickclt carromata, that
reeled and swayed like a ship iu a
storm, or to a box ou wheels, called
aquilez, in which It was a “draw"
whether jou would beat tour brains
out on the roof, facture your ribs on
all sides or full through the bottom
( ih 1 actually did one day)and break
tour legs for “farss" from two to five
times greater than he had ever known
before. The local government was
very generous furnishing all soils
of employment' from street cleans
ing to clerkships, to the natives
as practicable.
Their rights were carefully guard
ed. In the Provost-Marshals court
the Americau and the Filipino were
toeijuul. As much weight was given
the testimony of a native as to that of
au American soldier; in some cases,
where collateral circumstance justi
fied it, more.
Any infringmeut even the slightest
upon their rights by any member cf
the army, met with certain pun
ishmeut. Their homes were held sa
cretl, tbeir woineu protected against
insult aud arrangmenta were being
perfected for tlie education of tbeir
beads, lua'ead of getting in them a
aeutiiuenl of equality aud fraternity
it baa awelied them up with au ab
surd feeling of auueriority. This is
the more surprising, because from
1 aiu told by anuie who kuow them
it foreign to their nature. So im
pelted by thia new egotism, they
provoked a bloody aud rumas war
and ou Saturday uight, Feb 4tb,while
•ur reginiiul was quietly truted on
Santa Mesa kill, under a sky cloud
Isas, star III, glotiuu* sours reading
torus writing, some singing some
tailing stories, and all looking for
ward tu an early koine going sudden
|y the still mglit •*« sinrtled by s
rille shot on lb* uulpoa'.a, followed
quickly by a scattering volley .amt
Iktsia Irss that ttfleeu minutes by
a slot im of bullet* (touting tato lit*
group of whi'e lent* from a, io*«
Saa Juaa river fmi late however to
talvb lh» twelve ruin pant** who fa
had hsen sniftly formed and doubt*
limed lo their HMp*ot|v* posts, per
viouvir .sleeted and assigned That
the altava to deliberately plwaa*d
is etewr from the fad that tn a fen
montsai* lb* H bole Filipino line,
i
from the old trenches oppisite Malate
011 the south, to liiuondo, on the
north, was vocal with the whip-like
crack of Mausers or the deeper ring
of Remingtons was the beginiog of a
struggle whose extened line today in
cludes Paranuqtie, Santa Cruz, Mara
puino and Malolos and must finaly
sweep the island of Luzon; for, wbat
ever may be the future policy of our
Government in the Philippines, first
of all, this people must be conquered.
Alas, that it must be so!
(Continued next week.
ASHTON LOCALS
Mr. 8. J. Fair of Rockville, was
seen on our streets Thursday aud
Friday.
B. Lukas/.ewski received a 10 H.
P. Huber traction engine from Lin
coln, Thursday.
F\ J. Taylor of 8t. Paul spent
Thursday night with his parents at
this place.
Mr. J. P. Taylor returned from
a trip to Omaha on F'riday.
The entertainment given at the
hall hereon Wednesday evening was
quite well attended, and all present
were well pleased to think that they
had came, as the entertainment was
worthy ot their patronage The ef
fort to get up a popular lady contest
fell Hat, as the Ashton people are too
wise to bite on that old chestnut.
An elegant rain visited this sec
tion of the country on Thursday
night and Friday, and about 3 inches
of water fell, which will do an im
mense amount of good to the corn,
and a good crop is insured.
Wednesday night lightning struck
the barn of Wrehe Bro’s.,and passed
on after slivering up quite a bit of
lumber, but no serious damage was
done.
1. M. Polski was here several days
visiting friends.
Two local ball teams met and
crossed bats on the home diamond
last Sunday, and after 7£ innings
the score stm d 33 to 1 in favor of
the Second nine. Then the two
teams divided up and played a 3 in
ning game with the result of 3 to 4.
Mr. John Waeselewski left Monday
afternoon for avisit to Omaha.
Mr. J Hegley of Omaha was reg
istered at one of our hotels Wednes
day.
Mr. C.Eller of Harvard paid
Ashton a business visit Tuesday.
G. H.Mueller made a flying busi
ness trip to St. Paul Monday.
The ofTiceof the Barstow & Jaques
elevator is being moved into a better
location nearer the elevator.
The hum of the threshiug ma
chine can be plainly heard from
town and ere long grain will be mov
ing.
Dr. 8. Howard drove over to St.
Michael and back on Monday.
Rapp's Boarding House is gelling
a new coat of paiut these day.
J- C. Scbaupp drove to Loup City
Wednesday.
Mr. Peter Jepeen of Rockville wne
a pleusaut caller Wednesday.
Iion't forget the Kepulilican Prim
ary to lie lit Iti at the office of the
Key atone Lbr. Co on Saturday even
ing , Aug I-.Mb.
A lirand Hall will lie given in the
Hall at tbi* place on Saturday even
mg, Aug. I'Jih. Kvsry one invited to
attend and have it good lime
A Hall game baa beeu arranged
for Saturday afternoon, Aug Itlih ,
uetween the Rockville tone and A*b
ten a ibrcrmd Nine, to tw> played on
Ibe Ibentond at Ihiaplace
muimn i it Ma.
We are eaperienelng very refre*bli g
weather at preaeul Kon la abundant#
amt corn will at .he a big ffwp.
Ur Nimu ha* relumed front hi*
wea«> re trip, he thluha the weat ta par
eaeetiet.au* and b«* a great future be
fore tl
Tire I H people will hold t|u*rirrlt
meeting in tM«l ft neat Malwrday en<>
Sunday,
l»an Uoeery will Inalnol the youth*
le |tnt ftiku fall and winter
Jamee l.ang't |uttug**l lw| Jautee
Jr . met alia a very revere and wbal
•tar wear proving a fatal amodent laat
week tie had the in it lot mate tw revet ve
e charge ef bird mot U hi* hip At
tbe premit he is reporter! to be doing
well with the chances for recovery in
his favor.
An old settlers picnic will be held lit
Round Grove, on the 15th Inst.
Rkcorukh.
The splendid exhibits at the Great
er American exposition are nearly all
in place and even the critics arc com
pelled to admit that the showing
made is both comprehensive and
creditable. The government building
is complete and contains not ooly the
entire Libby Prison War Museum,
but buudreds of relies from the battle
fields of Cuba, Porto llico and the
Philippines. In Machinery Hull ihe
live exhibits, machinery in actual
operation far surpass the showing
made last year and tLe public is be
ginning to realize that this building
contains many things well worth see
ing and that her? is shown the
various processes by which American
artisans excel all others. The art ex
hibit of more than 1,000 valuable
painting and 200 pieces of statuary
and art brie a brae is conceded to ex
cel tbe showing made last year, and
those who are qualified to judge have
set upon this magnificent collection
the seal of their unqualified approval
In liberal arts, colonial exhibit, mines
and raining and the winter garden
the displays are practically com
plete and worthy of a careful in
spection. The Agriculture Building
will not be filled uutil the harvests
are gathered, tint tbe space is taken
and many counties are already at
work upon elaborate exhibits. The
Greater America exposition will
stand upon its own merits and will
not need either apology or excuse.
Those who fail to visit this great
educational exhibition will have
cause for regret when its gates are
closed and the opportunity is past.
The Beat Remedy for Flux
Mr. John Mathias, a well known stock
dealer of Pulas'ti, Ky .says: After suf
fering for over a week with fiux, and
my physician having failed to relieve
me, I was advised to try Cbrmberlain's
Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy,
and having the pleasure of stating that
the half of one bottle cured me.” For
sale by Odendahl Bro's.
Discovered by x Woman.
Another great discovery has been
made, and that too, by a iady in this
country. “Disease fastened its clutches
upon her for seven years she withstood
its severests tests. For three
months She coughed inccssannly and
could not sleep She tiualy discovered
a way to recovery, by purchasing a bot
tle of Dr. Kings Retnedd for Consump
tion, was so much relelved on taking
first dose, that she slept all night; and
with two bottles has been absolutely
cured. Here name is Mrs Luther Lutz
writes W.C. HamnicACo., of Shelby, X.
C Trail free at Odendahl Bros Drug
Store. Regular sizes 5oc and 81,00 Every
bo-tie guarenteed
Glorious Nen ,.
Comes from Dr D. B. Cargile of
Washita, I. T. He writes Four bottles of
Electric Bitters ha* cured Mrs Brewer
of scrofula which hud caused her great
suffering for years. Terrible scores
would break outrun her head and face,
the best doctors could give no relief,her
cure la complete and her health la exce
llent. I bis shows what thousands have
proved , that Electric Blttera I* the best
blood purt tier known. Its the supreme
remedy for eczema tetter, salt rheum
ulcer*, boll* aud ruuuing sores. It silm
ulate* liver, kidneys and bowels, expels
poisons helps digestion builds up the
strength. Only 50 cents. Sold by Odru
dahl Bro's Druggist Ouarauteed
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■ lu»« btupMty by b*u. I Mg nwt pay
m* to* Ibla mtt*a and mat 4 aaaptatf
fttrataa mataia**
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
jMew goods "
<ire here. It is fresh and complete. We are headquarters for anything
needed in the general merchandise line. Groceries, Dry floods, Clothing,
Suits, Spring line of boots and shoes, fancy si I ks, block crepon, wash
dress goods, lace curtains, Curtain Swiss, 8ilkolme draperies, Scrim, No
tions, of all kinds, trunks and valiBes, kid gloves, etc. etc.
DOF’T 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 GAN AND WILL”
meet our competitors on both prices and quality of goods and in many
things can Bave 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 zJasgsr.
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To all whom it may concern:
The commissioner appointed to view
and ro|>ort upon a road commencing at a
pomlonthc east line of road number (10)
ten, where it crosses the section line be
tween sections lu and 15, in lowuslilp 15,
north of range 15, west, in Sliermau coun
ty and state of Nebraska, and running
thence west on the section line between
sections 10 and 15, 9 and 10, H and IT, 7 and
IN, un i terminating at west section corner
tM iwceu sections 7 and IN, has reported
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ju'y it to a tig, 5th.
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any end ail htua,
lulled, loop illy, aenraufea, June «, lwe*
June tl leautui t, count* <T*rb
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Mu# i* ttereur gieeu that lb* follow. |
| mg »*u**4 tettier to Bled a-.iu* of bar in*
teitiow to oaeb* Neal pled tneu|>t««*t of
her claim, and Ibat eaid po«»l will ha
■ecu (<•(«•* the i ewbty Jade* el i»bat I
■mu eowaty at I «*» tilt; on sept mb i«Bb j
. . Wety fc lleil Umuealend Kuirr
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* Beta** the fultonlng wit ****** to
ga <«* bar aoaliawowb rwmdeaww wpun and
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Jama* W Blab, uf lea <p. Babraaba
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J » Jodaawa, Bagiata*.
NOTICE OF WARNING.
As complaint is wade to me that per
sons are killllng meadow larks, aud
singing birds, and are tresspassing on
the land of others and killing game in
violation of the game law of the state,
notice is hereby givea that In all cases
in tbe future where security for costs
is given I shall institute proceedings
upon complaint being made.
Dated Julv 31st, 1899.
T. 8. Ni<;htin<:ai.k, County Attorney
NOTICE OF WARNING.
Ail parties are bereby warned under
penalty of law not to bunt game on
the lands described as follows and be
longing to the undersigned: All of
section 32 and east balf of section 29,
township 16 Rang* 14. In Logan town
ship, Sherman county. Anyone not
heeding this notice will be prosecuted
to tbe full extent of the law.
Carl Anderson,
I’KTER ERLANDSON.
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OFFICE.—One door east of Chase's
drug store.
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