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VOL. XVI.
LOUP CITY, SHERMAN COUNTY, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1899
NUMBER 46
The Northwestern
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY
AT THE COUNTY HEAT.
UKO. K. HKNUCMOTEK, (Killtnr* and
ICO, II. filHMON, 1 Putoll»h«r«
TERMS: -«l.00 PICK TIC A K. IP PAIII IN AUTAKCI
Entered at, the Loup City PoatofBce for trims
mlNMlon through the malle ah second
clean matter.
Official I’aper Sherman County
If it threw u» into deliri'iru tre
mens to stand up for our own dear
land of the free, we woulii go jump
in the river, or edit a pop paper
That “Crown of Thorns and Croaa
of gold" don't seem to bother Brvan
much thia year, he ia busy trying to
make tbe world believe that no good
comca out of Nazereth except Billy
bimaelf.
Paul Vaudervoort says that the
mao who gels under the wheels of
progress when thia country has a
war on ita hands is doomed to wheel
brimstone ft r many long years, and
Paul being a pop must lie ottering a
little tiiendly advise to our Billy.
Commenting upon the evident de
termination of Democratic leaders to
keep free sitter at the front in cam
paign of this fall and in 190o, the New
York World remarks that. In 189(J
the Democatic parly was beaten tt03,
514 ou the popular vote , and 95 in
the electoral c illege, ami since then
haw lost four states, with 21 elector
at votes, and gained only Kentucky,
which ia likely to he lost again this
year.
Dreyfus, the French political pris
oner, has been again fount] guilty
anti sentenced to ten yeurs in a pris
on cell. This is thought, b.v all fair
winded people to be the crowning
outrage of the century, mil presages
no good for the Republic. France
was on irial anti not Dreyfus, and
abe has been convicted of preuiedi
tetl manslaughter. The civilized
nations of the earth has been the
jury and not a deacenttng voice haa
been heart!, and France as a nation
must suffer for their verdict.
President Seburmau. ol the Phil
ippine commission sent out last
spring b) President McKinley, weut
to the orient an anti-expansionist, so
it is claimed, hut returned a confirm
ed believer in this country holding
these islands. He says that were it
just for the business we expect to do
with them, there might be a question
as to that policy. But he points out
the vast iinmportance of the orientul
trade with the world, and truly says
that the Urited States cannot atford
to relinquish there hold so honorably
got, on that aide of the world. Did
our citizens fully appreciate thefacts
aa they are, as to the importance of
maintaining a trade center iu the far
east the little Amerioans would soon
find themselves with out an audience
to listen to their frivoloue oratory.
The trafic with these Asiatic coun
tries to dav amounts to tl,()0O,0on,
ooo aunually ami it is the opinion of
our consuls thtre that America can
control the greater part by energet
ically going after it. Senator Liud
ssy, a democrat from Kentucky, said
the other dav In a speech that,
■'American domiuioo In the Philip
plnea will disregard no one of the in
alienable rights uf man will sanctify
no abuas or usurpation, hut will ter
tuluele the deapntiani under which
the** people have lived for more than
.'loll tear* In submitting t« the au
tbofiii of the Culled Hta'e* th*v eut
render no privilege or immunity
In ten veere slalom • show that oui
tiade with the intent in bread etoll
has m> rested l .. per cenl and p
la nut liheit lb«t the farmer will lie
wilting to relinqui»U ant advening*
over a trade that ptnmieee an well
for the *i*lure in tcilng a demrnrai
of populist tt* het, either peril wholi
teems neve* to have a good w*»rd o
he) far our t“*«igt> point, If ih»t
one# uuiterelaud the he nett# v*Mbiag
the»r we) fr> m thee# coouime
ASHTON LOCALS
>lr. Claus Plambeck sajrs tbat if
the party who lost a pair of line
spectacles in his watermelon patch
will call on bun they may get tbeir
property by describing ti e article
lost.
We notice that our jovial black
smith, Mr. Leon Je/.ewski, is making
preperations for the creation of a
dwelling house in the north part of
our city.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Schaefer who
have beeu hern visiting Mra. Webber
Stott, left Thursday morning for
their home at Union Church, Miss.
Mr. Hummel from Omaha was a
pleasant caller Thursday.
Ws recently received the infor
mation that it is (he intention of
our post master to make quite an
edition to his districting case.
John Sekutera got his arm thrown
out of place Iasi Wednesday but
under the skillful treatment of Dr.
Howard he is able to again use the
injured limb.
Mr. T. V. Wilaon and son Clyde
returned Tuesday from an extend
ed trip through the Northern part of
the state
What might have proved to be a
very serious conflagration was nar
rowly avoided last Thursday night.
Mr. Hadura closed bis store as usual
about 9:80 p m , and went home.
Half an hour afterwards Mr. Frank
Jexewski noticed that there seemed
to be a queer light in the window of
the aforementioned store building,
and upon investigation he found
that, a small hand lamp on the desk
had in *ome manner exploded and
was starling a lively blaze, and he
with the help of Mr. Bartunek tore
the doer from its fastenings and ex
tinguished the fire. Had it happen
ed that the window blinds been
down, there is little doubt that
Ashton would have bean minus
several buildings that are standing
today.
E. F. Bern,hausen drove irei to
Ord last Saturday and spent a couple
days visitiog relatives, also Chas.
took in Singling’* “Say-Curious."
Mr. A. U. Dann came down from
Burwcll last Friday on business.
We are told that four husky can
didates attempted to wear the Wood
men goat out last Saturday night,
but said gout wan able to eat a
square meal on Sunday morning,
but nothing has been heard of the
candidates.
A nice rain visited us Tuesday.
Mrs. W. H. Brown returned Thurs
day evening from a visit to David
City.
Mrs. W. C. Dunker left Saturday
morning for Grand Island, where
she will visit friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Ignac Nowicki is
turned from a visit to Norfolk, Sat
urday.
Prof. K. K. Arthaud is buildiDg a
residence in town.
A ball game was on the list for
last Sunday as usual, uud Ihe score
I was 11 to I 5.
Mr. Fred Wickinau “railed" it to
Farwell Monday morning.
Sunday evening Mr. A. A Kend
all delivered his leoture entitied
“The law of man in his relation to
the law of God," at the I’resbyterian
church. All present were well
pleased with the lecture and the
able manner in which Mr Kendall
delivered it.
The Jamrog and Taylor elevator
' scales have baen undergoing repairs.
Mr. and Mrs. Sorren Jorgensen
are happy over the arrival of twin
baby girls which came to their home
last Sunday.
A. B Outhouse from Loup City
was here on busineaa Tuesday.
I’aul Cbilewaki shipped a car load
of cattle to Mouth Omaha Tueaday
Mr Jay Cole arrised from Flmyia,
laat Monday.
Mrs. A A Kendall and Mra, K
II K Kendall of SI. Paul eame up
Tiistday afternoon for a vialt with
relative# and fnenda
Maaaian Mr. Angus! Mchifack
of Far well, anil Miaa Anna iMblvfa
| of Ashton were married al I'oaen, on
t'ueidav Mvpt Ij, IStHI Our l*eat
wishes of much )oi i* esieaded to
i the couple
VI Mlnreln M#pt 1.4, was truly
, Woodmen dat t<> Ihe fullest ealea'
of the Wold iut| a ui«>re jotlt < rowd
ha»e not biia«rel Ashton with a via
it for mim miM.iis flee u*wa in*.!
Its l-e*l to old Ihe home .snip of M
IS A • 1 t** make the 1 tiiitirs feel
ner'li a« h m* Ino rs'H st yt
lure w« t»> *0 i» «os • u > »* 1 j h w 1,
Whilst Imnweie lte«Mng the legend of
\A *0 imi M \A \ sot It it
tag fro*** evert iiinsoi kouw te
our i ilt while th« tViiei It *•»«! ul
Loup City played charming airs,
la the forenoon the time was given
over to receiving the new arrivals
and a game of Base Ball Then the
parade was called for the next feat
ure The line of march was down
Main street and back and thence to
Kneulzon'a Park where a Royal bas
ket dinner was enjoyed by all. Sev
eral prominent speakers delivered
ringing orations at the park as soon
as dinner was over. During the after
noon a grand ball was given at the
dancing paviljan, while lb : merry-go
round was a popular source of
amusement. Crowds were to be seen
erverywhere and seemed to be en
joying themselves nugtly, and it will
be a day long re me in tiered by all
present. Delegations were here
from a goodly number of neighbor
ing towns.
I C. U
CI.KAK CftEKK ITKMS.
Tim little showers of last week mois
tened up the earth somewhat but it was
to late to do the corn much good . Corn
will be loose upon the cob.
John Stark and Dave Carl are pre
pairing to leave for the land of big red
apples, southern Missouri,
Kd. Ferguson and S. Hound rick took
the train for Oregon, where they expect
to make their future home if they like
the ceuntry.
The bridge committee are verv slow
about getting our bridge In. Some
thing ought to he done to expedite bust
sens. RECORDER.
The Time* said last week that
••charges of perjury have been filed
with 1’reaident McKinley agsiust
General Otis, by counsel for Capt
Carter.’ The Times may he honeat
in printing this but it 1 roks a little
fiibcy. If the Times kept track ot
the case, and we suppose it did, it
well knew that the above statement
with a little added, was bearaldcd all
over the land last week by demopop
paper*, for the purpose of srnurcb
ing the character of Gen. Otis, and
that the next day Frank P, Blair,
the counsel refered to told them they
had lied, that he never bad filed any
such papers or thought of it. But
the only desire those papers seem to
have is to get those filthy stories be
fore the people, evidently thinking
that if they once can get their mind
poisoned they have their vote and
they care not bow they get it. But
ouce a man discovers tbat be was
led astray by false witnesses, then
will supreme disgust take the place of
a confiding heart, aod the upper and
uiether mill stone will grind close.
W J. FISHER,
Attorney at Law and Notary Public,
Will Defend in Forecloanrw Omm.
▲1.10 DO A
General Real Estate Business.
Office In No>tbwutbm Baltdlng,
LOUT OITT, NIDKAIKA.
R. J. NIGHTINGALE,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
loop oitt. i i am
A- S- MAIN.
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
LOUP CITY, • • NEBRASKA
OFFICE.--One door «ul ul (’Iiwt'i
drug ilurt
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NERVITA PILLS
wivatir•
LOST VIGON
AMO MANMOOO
CurulaiHiUMiy, Night Kuu»*u>n*eitd
wasting dine****, all rffevta of aelf,
ahuoe, or ntm and tiuii**
iicliuu ,% n**rte tonic ond
I»I,mm| holMor. Ilring* the
t>ink glow to |>«l# cheek* and
te*tore* the Iff of youth
jitV mall BOr |«er but, ft h»,«r*
lot f'J.TU, nltN a written |u«iri«u
to# lu nire or refiiml the tit.
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NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. DEPEND.
ANT.
To Lucy Landmlohl Uelebrant, non-resi
dent defendant;
Ton ure hereby not I Hod that on the 15th
day of August. )*-»» Frank Helebrunt died
a petition against you in the district
court of Hherniau county, Nebraska, the
object and prayer of which are to obtain
a divorce from you on the ground that
on the .'Ird day of August, 1*90, you will
fully deserted the plaintiff, and for more
than l wo years Immediately proceeding
the tiling of said petition have been will
fully absent from him without a reason
able or Just cause and In disregard of
your marital obligations. Vou are re
qutred to answer said petition on or be
fore Monday, the 25th day of .September
1899.
Dated, August ITth 1 H'.c,.
Fhank Itnt.KituAnt, Plaintiff,
by Wall A Williams, his Attorneys
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of the Interior.
I.and Office at Lincoln, Neb. i
August lllb, is'.#. (
Notice is hereby given that the follow
ing named settler has died notice of bis
Intention to make dual proof In support
of his claim, and that said proof will be
made before the county Judge of Sherman
county at Loup, Nebraska, on September
•nrd, 1809, vis: Anton Dyinek, Homestead
Entry, No. 18442, for the North Half of
North Half of Section 10, Township 15
north of Range ill west of the 8th p. m.
Ho names the following witness to prove
bis continuous residence upon and culti
vation of, said land, via:
Joseph Kowalewskl, Loup City, Ncbr.
Wllllutn P. Baird, •• •• ••
John Wuehler, " “ "
chi 1st y.wlnh, “ •• «
J. W. Johnson, Register.
NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior
hand Oltlce, Lincoln Nobr. i
Auk, 2nd, iH»n. f
Notice is hereby given that the follow
ing named settler hus tiled notice of her in
tention to make final proof In support of
her claim, and that said proof will be
made before the County Judge of Niter
uihu county at Loup City on .Sept. hltb, IWK),
viz: Mary K. Itell, Homestead Knlry
No, 172*2, lor Lota 7 and H ol
Section 21!, Township 14, Range 14 west.
She mimes the following witnesses to
prove her continuous residence upon and
culllvat Ion of said land, viz:
James W. Kink, of Loup, Nebraska.
John C. Vandergrift, of Austin, “
Thomas II. Dillon, of “
John W, Carpenter, of “ “
J. W Johnson, Register.
NOTICK FOB PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior.
Land Office at Lincoln, Neb. 1
September 9lh, 1*89 f
Notice la hereby given tkat the follow
named settlers has filed notice of 111! lnten
tlon to make final proof In support of his
claim, and that said proof will be made be
fore the County Judge of Sherman county,
at Loup, Nebraska, on October 2H, IBS#
viz: Peter F Hansen, Homestead Entry
No. 172B0 lor tha Northwest fonrtb of Hec
tlon 24, Township 16, Range 15, west 6tb
p. m.
lie names the following witnesses to
prove bis continuous residence upon and
cultivation of said land, via:
Frederick Thode of Loup, Nebraska.
Mike Komlnskl of “ '•
Peter Grtidzenskl of " •*
Peter Tbode of •• •«
J. W. Johnson, Register,
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FOR
FOLLOW THE CROWD TO .JAEGER’S STORE,
We are closing out our mid-summer stock at such low
prices that it will make you wonder how we do it. Th
fact is that we must close these goods out to make room for
our new fall and winter stock. We bought such an immenst
quantity of these goods that we have yet a good assortment
to chose from,
Lawn Dress Goods,
Percales,
Nice Heavy Muslin,
Shirt waists,
Nice Black Ladies’ Hose,
Men’s good heavy Sox,
Clean-up on Shoes,
Men’s Hats and Caps,
Ladies’ Summer Vests,
Little boys suits,
Big Boys’ and Mens’ suits,
and many other articles will
be sold at clearance prices.
Buy Youj- Groceries of pie.
and get the freshest and best in town.
J. PHIL JAEGER,
LOUP CITY.
NKBRA8KA.
SPtutvc u 74-yr. record, largest annual
pi mm* mm pn mle, (not high price):
u llbbM tiro sold tinea, grown to laet and
bear—the beat fruit known. We
hit vc a 74-yr. record, largest annual
Mile,' ' ' ' - - • -
arc i . __
., _—the beat fruit known. We
s— In. 1 4 million Apple, w hole-root graft 6 million—1- and 9-jt.
or . r Trc . Vince, etc., in proportion. Please write us. Booklets free.
IKK)aer. < Nt r.tr 4acres Orchards. WJ~ DAV FDrirUT
Btix and jack f ■ e, guarantee safe arrival,ship YY C l/\| InLlulll
safelv, even to china, Peril, F.uroj>e, Australia. Our tant customers are those who
have bearing Htark Trees. Instead of trying to qet all we can. (TAPK LOUISIANA, MO.
we aim to give all we can. \\. arc In the nursery business not jNIMInS Dansville N. Y.
alone for money. We love it. If . one wav to “do good. ’—Visit us. vr’flKU* Stark Me etc.
MsUlSSfb .WK,KK “"'Itra'HIng ■ Salesmen. It's easy, selling Stark MONEY
MAKERSi Apple ot ( ormnerie, Black Ben Davis, f hampion, Delicious, Senator, Staymaa
ipcrial apples; GOLD plum; kteffer; I Ibertd, etc. Various sorts, adapted to all mcUon
We pay:
Aiietap, York lm|
A. CULLBY
President.
A. P OUULBY,
FIRST BANK OF LOUP CITY.
General Banking Business Transacted.
Paid up Capital Stock $20,000
Cohrupomdmntn: Settlioani National Hank, New York City, NT.,0maka
National Hank, Omaha, .Nebraska