Ltooal daws. ■ggyyyy- ' ■■ —! T. M. Reed Is in Iowa on business this week. Earnest Connor moved back to tie country this week. A. E. Chase returned from Chicago. Wednesday eyenlng E. S. Hay hurst is In Omaha this week looking up new goods Republican county convention to morrow in the Petersen hall. Mr. Fuller jr. from the south side of the county was in the city Tuesday A boy of regulation weight was born to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sharp, Tuesday night Richmond Cattle and wife csnio op from I,incoin, Saturday to visit Mr. Cat tle’* parents. Earnest Rowe, the twelve year old •on of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Rowe, is very ill at the present. Grandma McGrady will go to Okla boma, in the near future to make her home with her son, Judge Sullivan, the present encumbent was re-noininated for district Judge by the pop convention at Ravenna Wednes day. Our mailing machine slipped a cog and left a number of our subscribers without a paper last week, for all of ■•which we offer an appology, Fresh Bread every morn ing 6 cts., a loaf. Cake every Saturday at A. E. Chase’s. Mr. W. B Rusting, a gentleman Irorn Stephens, Minn, was here this week looking up the Milling business. He may return in the future. Jennie-- No man can love a girl with a white face and red note. Rocky Mountain Tea will make them change places - then you're all right. Mr. J, T. Hale and son Kllbauks, came down from Cherry county Satur day. Mr. Hale leturned Tuesday and Kllbauks remained to go to school. It Is rather amusing now daya to be located where you can watch the otlice hunting the man.'' For instance near a livery ham where the “office” gets Its teams. Dr. Romire dentist of the Routine Dental Co. will remain In Loup City until Friday August 25, as it will be impossible for the doctor to finish work already contracted for until that date. Cabinet Photos 99 cents per doL at Leschinsky’s Studio open every day except Satur days. Come and see samples. Mr. Clinton Outhouse, a brother of A. U. Outhouse arrived in the city from Carlisle, 111. last week We understand he intends making his home here In the future. M. L Hayward our United States senator elected last winter had a stroke of paralysis at Rrownville, this state on Tuesday of this week. At last accounts there was some hopes for ids recovery. We have for sale a full supply of blank mortgages, deeds, land leases, notes and mortgage notes on hand. All printed ou best <{ualltv paper and are of the best forms and print. Warranty deeds to conform with county deed records. It wilt be impossible for Dr. Routine of the Romiue Dental Co., to leave Loup City until August 25th as the Dr. lias been exceedingly busy, so if in need of Dental work remember the doctor will remain until tbe above date. The Republican caucus (or Loup City township was held last Saturday afttr. noon and resulted in the nomination of the following gentlemen: Supervisor, «vai t he*a John 'Arbi. Ar»*di*. Tee High f M>nhhoid, Ord loslurheme K Maid Watwerlh. B**te iree.lv || nhlekt* keereey, hserin i kid Mln.ile , Itiij* Kul I.Ilile I*, ala lit.ulli... |t» well. Jimmy His l*r N II htt'nioe* keereey, Amy T I pmsn A gmnl i lee* t* aaaured if ms m»r« hor**« t we* aod *sery hml* sleuM lorn «ml l«# * tt-nyi* nays tSsltalMt Miss Lottie Jaeger returned home from her visit to York Thursday of last -week . Miss Rosetta Jaeger went to Battle Creek Mich., Monday for a change of climate for the benefit of her health. The happiest couple in the world sbou'd be a deaf husband and a blind wife both taking Rocky Mountain Tea 35 cents Eight candidates for sheriff in the pop convention last Saturday, and the “office” finally caught one. The other seven run him in The school board paid the first install ment of £2,000 to the contractors Inst Saturday, and the bonds were signed np for delivery on Monday. ‘'What the matter old 1111111? Been losing on wheat?” No not that, forgot to take Rocky Mountain Tea last night Wife said I’d be sick to-day. Mr. Boekner the Tailor lias ju«t re ceived a full line of samples of fall and winter goods. Cal! 011 him if you are in need of winter clothing W. D. French purchased the residence properly belonging to Mrs MeOrady, In tiie cast part of town ami will occupy the same about the 1st of Sept. The ten months old babe of Mr and Mrs. A. P. Delysterof Verduretto, died at 3:80 p m., Wednesday and was hur ried yesterday. Hummer complaint was the cause of its death. If in need of Dental work be sure and call on the Romine Dental Co., who will remain until Friday August 25th There olllee ut the hotel has been crowded for the past week which speaks well for these dentists. Myron Gilbert and a Mr Pedicord, the two young men who left here ten days ago to enlist In the service of Uncle Sam, we learn bare both been accepted and are now awaiting orders to proceed* to the Philippines. BE GOOD TO YOURSKlF Hnd good to your freinds. When you treat a freind to whiskey give him the best. HARPER Whiskey is the beverage for your freinds and for you.—SOLD BY T. A. Elsnkr, Loup City, Neb Mr. H. M Mathew is suffering with a very sore eye, some say from watch ing around the corners for the judicial ermine to strike him, but Mr. Mathew says it was caused by pollen fiom wild tiowrers getting into his eye while out driving. Dr. Cady's Condition Powdkrs, are just what a horse needs when In had condition. Tonic, blood puriffer and vermifuge. They are not food but med icine and the best in use to put a horse in prime condition. Price25 cents per package. For sale by Odendabl Bro’s. The populist convention at this place list Saturday, expressed themselves as favorable to electing a “wire puller’’for state committeeman, but the first ‘ wire puller” objected to being called such, but the convention succeeded in getting one before they got through. Ashton Camp Modern Woodmen of America, will hold a picnic atKnu zens Park, in Ashton, on the 13th day of September lkUli All Woodmen are re quested to attend and the public are cordially invited. Let all Woodmen turn out and help the boys make agrand success of their picnic. The Rev. W. B Costly, of Stock bridge, Ga , while attending to bis pus torial duties at Ellen Wood, that state, was attacked by cholera morbus. He says: “By chance I happened to get hold of a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, and 1 think it was the means of saving my life. It relieved me at once.” For sale by Odendabl Bro’s Last Friday evening while Mr. and Mrs. A .1 Wilson of Austin, was re turning home from gathering choke cherries, Mrs, Wilson was thrown out of the wagon and the wheel passed over her hack The wheel dropped Into a! bole which was the cause of the accident She was ijulU badly bruised but no bones were broken. ,\ir« \V||. ■on Is ijmte an old lady and so serious an accident may prove too much for her frail constitution. About one month ago my child which u litteen months old, had an attack of : diarrhoea accompanied by vomiting, i gave it »nch lemedles as are usually ! given In sue# cases, but as nothing gave relief, we ss-ut for a physician and it was under his care for a week At this lime the child had been sick for a haul ten day a and was having about tweets | the operations of the bowles every hour, and we were convinced that un- j l*'*a it •w«a obtained relief it would not live. < ham tier I,tin* t’nllc. t h»srra snd and liiariktH-aHrmr.li oca recommend ed, and I deckled to try It, I toots no Meed a thauge for the better by Its von- ; luiued use a eotupiete (an Wat biougltl i • *“•«!« sod amt It Is now perfectly beat- [ thy. —t I, lbs»i», kluaiylsss tlllmer • ’** w ' * t'»» »aie by tMemlabi Hro • * «•» tfcw Mesa Kswasi ter V s Mr l«hn Mafh aa a well hmswn stock >to n »i falasd hr ,s«rs After su> fsutag for over a week with ll it and my phyan taw haring tailed to retry# me I ws> ml1 tsedlo try • kiwtetlsis r » b, l kolert sad I»i«m !*••** K*** t»d and haring the pMasnre mt slating iksl •he half nl owe tnrtltw Ctued me |nr by tkjewdahl s ANNOUNCEMENT (ARDV, AT THE M. E. CHCHCH Sunday Aug. JO 18M. Service will be held as follows, Morning service 10:30. Subject: ‘ Echoes from the Assembly. Evening service Sp. m. Subject: Jehu the last driver. Wiggle Creek, at 3 p. in. “Ten per cent." A cordial in vital ion-to all. At the Kpworth League meeting on August •Jilth ut 7 p. m. the newly elected officers will lie lnsnulled. Every member of the League Is re quested to be In attendance I’ltKSHY 'l Kill AN SEIi Vll 'E There will be preaching ut tbe Presbyterian hull Sunday Aug. Jo ISim, at I0:8U a. in At Austin, at 3:00 p. in., and at Rockville, at S p. m. Everybody invited. Rev. m K. Wright Pastor. GKHMAN EVANCEI.IC Al. SERVICES, Next Sunday Aug jn. Ison. there wiUbe Her man Evangelical service at tbe lluptisl church at 'J:oo p. m. Atm. Jknnkich, Pastor. ♦ • ♦ 1WSTITUTK KKttOLUTlON* l.oup City \eb. August, 10th lhihl. To lbe Superintendent, Instrucinrs. and Teachers In annual Institute assem bled : The committee on resolutions begs to Hubmit the following report; That Whereas—Supt. s. I.ein Inger, has manifested great interest, in that be has so urgently called forth the teachers, and has planned the tvoik with such good taste, and exercised good judgment in i he choice of instruct ors, a d has extended every help and ! kindness and courtesy belonging to his ; office and a gentleman, therefore be Ir. Hesoi.vki): That we extend to him our acknowledged appreciation of * is work ami courtesies, and be It Resolved: That l»y our associations with tlie corps of instructors, Messrs. Stockdale, Davis and Hawxby, we fee) an inspiration and encouragement to go forth to our respective fields of luhor U'lter i|iialitieil Mini with higher aims of purpose. For their earnest mutual labors in our behalf we thank them and shall ever wish to reciprocate tiolr kindness. And be it Resolved: That It is the sense of each teacher who in spite of bursting thereuiometers, ringlets as curved as a straight line, powder all washed off in the presence of half a dozen bachelors, yet maintaining interest and enthusi asm, studying from 7 a m. to 11 p. m. that such work isa heroism unexcelled. May these trainers of the Intellect, powers and wills of the rising genera tion be so filled with love for the work that Sherman county will respond in hearty appreciation of 'he efforts. We w ish success and many returns of this happy association together Respect sully F. W. Stakes, j Maud Stkitiens, :- Com. Nellie L Johnson, j We at" a«ked by Mr J. A. Angler, a member of the school board to explain to the public, that it was unintentional on their part to not have the Catholic organization represented bv a brief history, deposited with other documents in the corner stone, laid by the Maton* ic fraternity in the new school house. We do not wish however to take sides in this afl'uir either one way or the other. Mi. Angler siye that they were asked to prepare a document. If so the Catholics doubtless know why they , did not. If they don't we will not at tempt to explain, because we know nothing about it. If the Catholic or ganization had laid the corner stone would the Masonic lodge have deposit ed records. Probably not, and probab ly for the same reason the catholics did not. We contend that the school board should have laid tiie corner stone, hut it is done, and well done If the school board had done the Job it would have i given more general satisfaction and averted any bleach that might occur be tween organizations « r secret fraterni ties. However we should all join hand aud circle and let bygones be bygones Bl KI.INOTON KOl’TK National Mwiainpiiietit U. A, It. Ai Fhllailelphta, fa. The lowest rates of the year less than one fare for ttie round trip will be made for the National KilOauipmenl j <>f the (>. A. It. at I’ltlladelphia Sell ing dates, September l. j and S. Heturn i limit. September 30 Kate is open to the general public. A* usual the veterans and tlielr j friends will take the Burlington Koute j avoiding change of depot* in 1'hlcago j ami securing for themselvea the special . advantages in the way of l.iT. *r, Itowtde It a III be found )>r*l t h» rewedf tail ttw.l At druggist* In Htiy nit ad dollar *t«— \ ou hui have a >>ui pie bottle t>f ltd* at to let ful new * re- j <*W* mail free, *tau pamphlet tell , log all | H A tdre*. Or h t».r FOR MEN ONLY! M -----— •MWb ***«• to#* MaaA-MHjTlfe* to ****** ».*« m*+*0*»+ ••M i Mi**»««*•• a * ami*«dW*f . Atoa-stth. m «*a*a mm « « » IRtnllH few** W a to#. few ‘•aatffa *ei»RNi t< W»I.S V »..t I-»* ?-*<• * - * ** a * ■ < - y « fe-ag>S»«a»4 Mtofe * *s*te 4 ’■«* **».«%■!• an pic aw go outtuv a,t. I ASHTON LOCALS. Miss Myrtle Wilson returned from a visit to Loup City Thursday mor | ning. Miss Annie IJinricbseo arrived home Saturday evening from a pro j traded stay in Omaha. Mr. and Mrs .J K. McCray ot | Loup City were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. F M, Henry last Sunday. The dance dated for last Saturday eveniug was not a success, owing to the ruin storm. We understand they will have another on Saturday eve 1 ning, Aug., lUih. Quite a number of Ashtonites I drove to J>imip City last Saturday to attend the populist convention. The Republican primary listed for ; Iasi Satuiday evening was adjourned until Friday evening Aug. iHib. Miss Rose Hinricbsen left Monday for Omaha. Mrs. K. 0. Taylor is reported as being on t lie sick list this week. Mr and Mrs. W. M Smelser drove over to Rockville Wednesday. Mrs. O. L. Way’s nephew is here from Carroll, on a visit. Miss Edna Williams returned from Loup e.w must de cide at once. 'I he Burlington's Yel lowstone Park Book :i2 pages, 2m Illus trations—contain* Just the Information the tourists needs. It tells how to reach the Park—what the trip cost*—how long it lakes what tin ro is to see and how to See it. Sent free on request The tour of Yellowstone Park D the finest outing tilp in all the world. A week among It* geyser*, lakes, can on* and boiling spring* I* an experience lint cannot be duplicated any w here else on I he globe .1 I’JiAXt’IS, Central Pa»*. Agf. Omaha, Neh t*M*r, "■■II. It tin HIM au.l Knrwi* I lif iiitfi mi ilfhliig mill •milling Hifl ilfll* |o I Ilf If llUf4.fi. la lll*t»lltl)r 4, III f<| tiv "|||illing • bimbtiUlu'i Kif ami *kln i (nitinfill Many yrry bait u m hay* tM'fii |>iiiti iin iitly t'uratl by i|. It la »i| lally iftb lanl (•>« iithii.* yitlr» ami a fa tnril* wtmly fur aim ni|i|>i*a i b»|'|n t lini.lt, tblibUlm. final !illn •ml rktnktr wtr *t»». IV'ti (•» r but t‘i*r aaif by IKbmtahl Urn * • • • l.aal nil'll Ibf I Ultra, tit a frail aiw iu|»t In lira* thf wm<|i uf lb* |»f* |*lf •«»» fmttt tb* »rini* uf t»7. at ab ■• n U|i by lb* l*r»uil n imuil Ui »«\a, ‘tin* altuMl lb* au|ir*m "•ll nu« Hr.• , till that in y .| u •ui nan aablbg If Ibf ia|>'t«ii niatl ban gu#* *« mg • ml Mutant f liuiairn a(>*f «ta**na but 1* *nf* all I bat* MlWntta »•*! I b»« fvtt.ia «.mi.I giy* lb* nlmir a |> yait b*fi.f* y< u gul 19a* | li bail (mil n|* - mt m—_-—— The Northwestern PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AT THIi COUNTY SEAT «EO E. BENNCHOTEK, ( Editors and UEU. II. GIBSON, 1 Publishers TEUMS:—#1.00 PICK TSAR, ir PAID IN ADVANCK Entered at the Loup City Postofftee for trans mission through the malls as second class matter. Official Paper Sherman County Republican County Convention Call to Meet August i<), 1%). The Republican electors for Sherman coun tv. Nebraska are reiiuosted to scud delegates from their respective townships to meet In Conveutioa. at Peterson's Ball. Loup City, on SATURDAY. AUGUST IP, I MW. AT ONE O'CLOCK, P. M for the purpose of nominating candidates for the following oftlcurs: 1. County Treasurer. 2. County Clerk, 8. Sheri IT, I. County Judge, S. Supcrlniemtuni of Public Instruction «. County Surveyor. 7. Coroner. Also to elect delegates to the State. Con gressional and Judicial conventions for our respective districts, and to transact such other business as may properly and lawfully come before said convention. The several townships are entitled to rep resentation as follows, the apportionment being based upon the vote cast for Hon. M L. Hayward In Isiw. giving each township one delegate at large nnd one for every ten votes and fraction thereof: Oak Creek. 2 Clay.t Logan. 5 Harrison .s Washington. I Scott. 2 Webster 4 Hazard IV Loup City.It Itrlslol. 3 Rockville. h Elm.S Ashton.I Total. *3 It Is recommended that no proxies he ud j milted to the convention and that the dele gates present he authorized to cast the entire vole of the delegation for their respective townships. By order of the Republican County Cen tral Committee. Gki>. E. BKNftCHOTKIt. Chairman. Silas Holcomb suys the other fel lows did it too, T’wus ever thus when u fellow i« caught taking that which he knows does not belong to him. That Philippine letter as reproduc ed in the Times last week should he copied by all the copperhead papers in the land, it is a production worthy of a graduate of populism and from the letters so frequently written by •cores of our soldiers from that far oil'lurid, it sounds as though Bryan or Poynttr must have dictated this one. More than ten thousand of the fif teen thousand recruits wanted for the new regiments for the Philip pines have been mustered, and more than twenty thousand have present ed themselves but were rejected. Only the physically perfect were chosen and when those regiments are filled they will consist of perfect manhood. In 1845 Thos. Benton, a great democratic leader made a vigorous fight on the currency question, and putting a strict construction on the coin clause iii the constitution said that gold and silvei were the only material from which mousy could be made. He gained much prominence for his party by calling them the hard money party. A gieat hurrican swept the West Indies on the 8th iust., and many thousand people hud their all des troyed. The administration has taken up the cause of our new fel low citizens in Porto Rico, and are sending them the necessaries of life. They will hlesa the day that old glory became their emblem. The great l>re)fus re hearing at llennea, Frame, is dragging ita* dis gusting length aloug ami liida fair to umarth a modern (inhenna, that evtnlhe French people thcmaclvia little dreamed of Ahead* netirl) tan acute arreala have liecn made and It looka aa if high placca were agoing tu l>e made to give up their akeletoaa. Tt»e Augean atablra of till* t goliath al t ervoua people have been needing cleaning for imny tears and the civilised tut.il non ho|>ea to a«e |aMir l»tu*fu» get jus tice though the French ••loom all commit auicitle. i i (NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT DEFEND ANTS. In the District Court of Sherman County. Nebraska. Henrietta M. Heagy. Plaintiff, vs. Mary E. Pierce. John W. Pierce, Cen tral Loan and Trust Company, a cor orporation. A. L. Campbell as assignee of Central Loan and Trust Company. A L, Campbell, as Trustee; F. u, Hamer uau Co., Niels P. Hausen, -Hansen, his wife, (real name un known) and John Doe ireal name un known. Defendants. The above named non-realdent defendants, to-wit: Central Loan ami Trust Company, a corporation: A. L, Campbell as assignee of the Central Loan ami Trust Company A. L. Campbell as Trustee, Mary E. Pieree aud John W Pieree will take notice that on the fftth day of April, IMPS the above named plaintiff Henrietta M. Heagy tiled her petitiou in the above namad Court, against the above named defendants, the object aud prayer of which are to foreclose a certain mortgage, now owned by plaintiff, dated the tilth day of May IHMI. executed by the above numed defend unis. Mary K Pearce aud John W Pearce to llie defendant. Central Loan und Trust Com puny upon the South half of the South East quarter, aad Lots Five (6) and Six i6>. lu Section Twenty-five If6), lu Township Thir teen < 13t. north of Range Thirteen (IAi west of the 6th p. in., containing One Hundred aud Fifty-live and seven one bundrelhs acres more or less shunted lu Sherman County Neb ruska. to secure the payment of their prooi laory note (now owned by plalnllffi for the sum of One Thousand Dollars CM (MJO OUi to gether with their II coupon lntarest note* for the sum of Thirty.five dollars (|Ari OOi each, all of even date, with said mortgage, the said principal uote being due aud pay able June 1st, I Mis and bears Interest from that date at ton per cent per annum and the said coupon notes being due and payable, one on the 1st day of December and one on lha 1st day of June, successively In each year ufter date, and each bears Interest at the rule of ten per cent per annum from matur Ity all of said coupons except the lust three having been paid: (the unpaid coupons being owned by plaintiff, i Thul there la now due on said principal note eoupons und mortgage, ami unpaid at date the nuiii of 6l.'Ji;l.70 for which sum with interest from this date at above rale, the plaintiff prays for u decree that the defendants be required to pay the same or tliat said premises be sold to satis f.v the amount found due to plaintiff, und for costs, ami that each aud ull of said defend ants lie burred und foreclosed of ull equity of redemption in said premises. You are required to answer said jiellllon on or before Monday the With day of September, INW Dated this l«h day of August, 18VW. IIkniuktta M Hkagv, Plaintiff Ity Wai.i, St Wii.i,i amm, her attorneys. The service of the UNION PACIFIC via Omaha or Kansas City Is unexcelled und consists of Palace Sleeping-Cars. Bullet Smoking and Library-Cars, Din ing Cara, meals a-la-cart*, Free Reclln* itig-Chuir Cars and Ordinary Sleeping Cars. I he Union Pacific is the route for summer travel. For full information about tickets, stop-overs, or a llnely Illustrated hook describing “The Overland Route” to the Pacific Coast, call on— VV. |). Clif ton, Agent NOTICE OF WARNING. As complaint is made to me that per sons are killliug meadow larks, and singing birds, and are tresspassing on the land of others and killing game in violation of the game law of the stale, notice is hereby given that in all cases in the future where security for costs is given I shall institute proceedings upon complaint being made. I>ated July 31st, 18SW. T. 8. Nightingale. County Attorney FARM FOR SAKE. One of the b*at improved farms in Sherman county, consisting cf 640 acren one and one-fourth miles from Ashton, 540 acres under cultivation, halauce in pasture, good running water. Write for prices. Address It. A. and K F. Wilson, 7-21 2-m Ashton, Nebr. CATTLE AND IMPROVED FARMS FOR SALE. The Ord State Rank w ill sell improv ed farms on time. Also cattle on same terms. Ord, Nebraska. ( APT. Wit,LIAM AH f OR I'HAN LEH Congressman from New York, Is the president ofTmcNaw Yohk Stak. which is giving away FORTY DOLLAR BICYCLE daily, as otter ed by their advertisement in unotticr column lion. Amos J. Cummings. M. C . Col Asa Bird Gardner, District Attorney ot New York, ax Governor nogg. ot Texas, and Cot. Fred Keigel or New York, arc among the well Uuowu names in their Board ot Directors AGENTS WANTKD.-Kor “The Life And Achievements of Admiral Dewey," the world’s greatest naval hero. By Muiat Halstead, the life long friends and admirer of Hie nation’s Ulol. Biggest and book; Over NJU pages. sxlU Inches; nearly till) Mge* half-tone tlliistralloiis Duly fi Ul Ktior ■ nous demand. Big commissions, outfit free, chance or a lifetime. Write <|0lck. Tlie Dominion oorniHtiiy, :lrd Moor utltun Uu tiding., Chicago KnTItaV NOTICE. Take notice that on or about the *>th of May I took up one red steer, a year* old past, with white knots under belly and white star In forehead Was taken up on my farm, the northwest quarter ol beet Ion *•.*, Township Hi, Itaiitfe 13, Oak creek Town ship, ftherman county, Nebraska. Owner can have properly by proving same, pay. ink for this notice and coat of keeping KsXMltk MowAkiks* LIVER) r A TH« UF-TO Otlt LITTLE LIVER rlLL ••Hoi'! Cornu.p jiinn, Oyapc (iwist, • I c k • I! <. a u - Echo ». i Ltv«i Complaint. ... . _■ H**« C.OAVEO. twO PILLS EmM t *h 4, *aist* pm CT-1*Vkk^. r«»fe mla mv lH»tvM»AIII. liltOH,, t. ’up I'll). Mak#.