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    The Northwestern
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY
AT THE COUNTY SKAT
GKO. K. BRNSOHOTRR. I Editor* and
GEO. H. OIHftON, I Publlaher*
TERMS I—|l .00 PEK TEAK, IP PAAD IN ADVANCE
Entered at the Loup City Poatofllce for tran*
mission through the malls aa second
elaas matter.
Official Paper Sherman County
Dreytus, the great French prisoner
was pardoned Wednesday, and at
last is a free man.
Judge Kinkaid is a good straight
man clean through. You won’t have
to hold your nose if you vote for
him.
The pops in this cominuuity are
justly indignant over the nomination
of Si. Halcomb for Supremo Judge.
Mr. Holcomb's record as an official
is so bad that bit own don’t want too
muub of him.
Let the sixth district elect a man
to congress this fall whom we can all
respect. “De mortius nil nisei boo
um,” is an old adage, but let us
make no mistake in the big sixth
this fall.
Moses Kiukaid is a man who not
even the pops can say a word against,
but they are getting thoroughly sick
of the kind of timber they have had
to support tor the past eight year
and rumblings indieate a change.
Jf lbo republican party at its
county convention next Monday
will be careful to nam i its best men
for nominees there will be an ex
cellent chance to elect at least some
of them. The disatisfaction that is
created among the populists and
democrats will cut quite a figure in
the result of the campaign. It, as
in other counties, the democrats of
this county put up a ticket and
thereby institute a three cornered
fight, the republican candidates
will be easy winners. Therefore
look to your best men iu the select
ion of a ticket.
The Sultan of Sulu, one of our new
island possessions in the Philippines
is a Mohammedan, and has always
lived according to the rights of that
religion. Although now he is virtu
ally an American cili/.eu he is still
allowed to continue his lifelong
bibits which seems to grieve our
home-made Tagals very much, and
they take it considerably to heart
that Uncle Sain does not change the
leopards spots iu a moment. He
may have too many wives and a few
slaves at present, but it is our opin
ion that he is making a better citizen
on first trial tban some of the half
breeds at home.
The Times says that if the Repub
lican ticket is elected they can't take
the oath of office because they do
not support the constitution, there
fore every body should vote the pop
ticket. Well wouldn't that kill you!
The Constitution of the II. 8. says
that treason shall consist of ad hear
mg to or giving aid and comfort to
our enemies. Johu A. Dix said
“If any man puli down the American
(lag, shoot him ou the spot.” While
holy writ say* “woe unto ye hypo
crites and Pharaseee." The consti
tution says these fellows should be
shot, John A 1 hix reiterates it, autl
the holy blbte declares that there is
a place prepared for them, where
there is weeping and wailing au<l
gnashing of teeth. Thou should* l
•eek thy rvwaid. Oh, lleddicu**
The Halt bake Tribune, the ablest
free silver advocate on the Pacific
slope, cornea wit straight ami clearly
tells all who are concerned, that,
siuec India la ready to unload her
ellver into the beat market *he can
ilud, that free silver for Auienee, is
out of the question It says a ship
load of silver would be shipped U
our country on the first opportunity,
minted tod exchanged fur gold, lak
an bwk and what cuuld we do al*>el
it Our wealth goo* a* cording lo
the wuelde scale, and we haves m.»*
of potnge to polwt to \Y»
would soon have all the silver in ex
tetawcw W» woul i be nh i« our
winds — and the World would help Us
Vo (mm agin so !»ig**i the** r». u
populists, and then id )ourself
where ww would l*u at
It is claimed by some populists
although not giveu very much pro
minence. that Uncle Si Holcomb
has returned to the state treasury
the money which he drewr out in ex
cess of what his house rent cost him'
Probably he did, we are not official
ly advised upon the matter, but wbat
is bothering us is to define the differ
ence, as far as the crime is concern
ed, in taking the money and return
ing it when the storm came or keep
ing it, as he would have done, had
nothing been said. The question is
can a man who would do so be trust
ed in our supreme court. It is a no
torious fset thst Mr. Holcomb wss
elected governor on sn anti-pass
platform, yet notwithstanding he
used and manipulated, according to
his own acknowledgement, as many
passes as any man whoever held the
office. Hiding on a pass we do not
claim to be s crime, but riding into
office on the grounds that taxing a
pass is s bribe and then stuffing his
pockets full of them is lower than
stealing from Indians.
ASHTON LOCALS.
Mr. and Mra, G. W. Marvel arriv
ed home Wednesday afternoon from
Chicago, where they have been for
the past two weeks buying their fall
and winter stock.
C. F. Buesbausen drove to Loup
City and back Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Conklin left
Thursday morning for a visit to
Lincoln and Omaha.
Mr. Wilson, Deputy revenue col
lector, of Kearney, was in town
Thursday on business.
The new gasolene engine for the
Jamrog elevator was put in position
Thursday.
Paul Ciielewski, returned Thurs
day evening from a business trip to
South Omaha.
A. I’. Culley was seen on our
streets Friday, shaking hands with
friends.
Mr. E. H. Kendall, and Mr. C. K.
Taylor <f St. Paul, came up Satur- 1
day afternoon and spent Sunday
with relatives at this place.
Mr. and Mrs. lleigel, arrived home '
Saturday afternoon from a visit to
the exposition.
FOR SALE—A half section of
good laud for sale cheap. 4$ miles
South West of Ashton. Price and
particulars can be obtained by ap
plying to W. M. Smelser.
Mr. J. E. McCray of Loup City,
was the guest of Mr. F. M. Henry
lust Sunday.
The ball game last Sunday ended
in a tie and one halt inning to play.
G. W. Finch of Davis Creek was
doing business in this berg
last Monday.
Mrs. W. C. Danker arrived home
Monday aflesnoon from a two weeks
visit at Grand Island. “Bill” does
not like batching, if you don't be
lieve it ask him.
Thos. Jamrog made a business vis
it to the Hub, last Monday.
Mrs. L. Rein came down from
Loup City Tuesday morning for a
visit with relatives near our city.
D M. Hendrickson of Rockville,
drove through town Saturday eve
ning.
Paul Cuelew&ki shipped a car of
fat cattle from this place on Tues
day to South Omaha.
Mr. and Mrs. James Baker return- |
ed from Omaha Tuesday eveniog,
w here they have been attending the
Expo.
A quarter section of land can be
had cheaper than dirt. Just think,
only I'i.Ou per acre. If you are in
tercsted call on W. M. Smelser.
Henry F. Reasland of Rockville,
was u> towu Tuesday on business.
Our hardware wen received a car
load of machinery Tuesday.
Mrs Krumvedder is rejiorted as
| iteing dangerously ill,
W. || Hruwu left Monday mor
wing for an extended trip through
I the eastern part of the state
tlwar Hausen left Ihrae pails for
Laramie Wy . Wednesday morning
He goes eitb the intention of mek
; ing that bis kMM
There so fi at . # v a j it and
It Ikm > • set s 4 vi an4 m t*
mart* ran *e Isvl 4a | ntt-li •
ion every sennet »et tm w• «•
Ir a e ag a g\ * ..*■% '<•*> *t' • g • *» »
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Jay t ole dr* ve over ws briy • »
Fruity on ten nave
Walter 4«\slh of ls<sy < <>
was in ear Was H‘v4ktalii
I tv I
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T. S. Gardner, a gentleman fron
Troy Grove. III., who owns consider
able land in this county , is m tin
city.
G 11. Scott jr., and family who
have been vbiting relatives in the
C tv for i he past few weeks left for
their home in Council Bluffs to day.
Mr. Clancy, the marble worker of
Litchfield, brought over and erected
two monuments in Evergreen Ceme
tery yesterday, one for Chris Smith,
at the grave of his wife, and one at
the grave of the infant son of Mr.
and Mrs. C. W. Gibson, of Litchfield.
John Carpenter, purchased a half
section of land, adjoining his farm
near Austin, yesterday. John is a
rustler and is getting there with both
feet, lie is floating in on the high
tide of prosperity and catches on to
brilliant emoluments as thev come
k'ong.
Miss Kate Moon wishes to an
Bounce that she has just received a
large invoice of millinery goods of
the latest styles for her fall trade,
and oordia’lv invites all, to call and
ixamiue them before making their
purchases. She guarantees satisfac
tion both as to ijuality and price.
NOTICE KOR Pl'BLlCaTlON.
Department of the Interior
Land Office at Lincoln, Neb i
September Dili, i-i»
Nolies Is hereby given that the follow
samed settlers baa died notice of his lnten
:lon to make Anal proof In support of his
:lalm, and that said proof will be made be
ore tbe County Judge of Sherman county,
it l.osp, Nebraska, on October 28, Hi®
rlz: Peter If. Ilansen, Homestead Entry
«o. 17280 lor the Northwest fourth of see
don 24, Township to, Range 10, west tub
[>. m.
Ils names the following witnesses to
)roye his continuous residence upon and
lultivatlon of said land, viz:
Frederick Thode of Loup, Nebraska.
Mike Kornlnskl of “ "
Peter Grudzenskl of '• ••
I’eter Thode or *' ••
J. W. Johnson, Register,
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior
I-end Office, Lincoln Nebr. i
Aug, 2nd, 1890. f
Notice Is hereby given that the follow
ng named settler has filed notice of herin
entlon to make final proof In support of
ler claim, and that said proof will be
nade before the County Judge of Sher
nan county at Loup City on Sept. Mtb, 1899.
riz: Mary K. Hell. Homestead Entry
«o 17282, for Lots 7 and 8 ol
lection 22, Township M, Range 14 west.
One names the following witnesses to
irove her continuous residence upon and
mltlvatton of said land, viz:
lames Vf Zink, of Loup, Nebraska,
lohn C. Vandergrifl, of Austin, •*
I'bemas H. Dillon, of “ “
lobn W, Carpenter, of “ *•
J. W Johnson, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office, Lincoln, Nebraska j
September 2nd, 1899. i
Notice Is hereby given that the follow,
ng.named settler has filed notice of his
mention to make final proof In support
if his claim, and that said proof will be
nade before tbe County Judge of Sherman
bounty, at Loup, Nebraska, on October
14, 1899, viz: Robert P. McClary, Timber
.Calm Entry, No. 7648’ for the north east
fourth, section 9, Township 1« north of
Range 10 west of the Otli p. m.
He names the following witnesses to
prove Ills continuous residence upon and
sultivation of said land, viz;
Ceorge H. Whitman, of Arcadia, Nebr.
Jean H. Whitman, •• “ ••
Hans Anderson, •• •• ••
John Jewell, •• “ “
J. W. Johnson, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of the Interior.
Land Office at Lincoln, Neb. i
August 11th, 1899. (
Notice Is hereby given that the follow
ing.named settler lias filed notice of his
Intention to make final proof in support
of his claim, and that said proot will be
made before tbe county Judge of Sherman
county at Loup, Nebraska, on September
aird, 18181. viz: Anton Dyinek, Homestead
Entry, No. 18442, for the North Half of
North Half of Section 10, Township 15
north of Range 16 west of the flth p. iu.
He names the following witness to prove
bis continuous residence upon and culti
vation of, said land, vis:
Josepk Kowalewskl, Loup City, Nebr.
William P Baird, •< •• ••
John Wuetiler, « •• •*
Chi 1st /.wink. •• •• ••
J W. Johnson, Register.
notice to non rf.sidknt. defend
ant.
To Lucy Landmteh! Ilelebranl, non-resi
dent defendant
You ars hereby notified that no the I5th
day of August, l-we trank llaisbrant tiled
a petition against you lit the district
court of sheruian county, Nebraska, (lie
object and prayer of which ate to obtain
a divorce from you on the ground that
on tbe 3rd day of Angus’, 1*0 , you will
fully deserted the plaintiff, and (or mure
thee lev veers imiaedtaiely proceeding
tbe Sling of teid petition have been will
fully atMgot from him without a teas li
able »r Ju»* nine eed In disregard of
your marital obigitioai You are re
■tutred to an e«r -aid petition on or be
lore tlweday, the ilk dry of Hepletntier
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Report of the Condition of
Tie Bait of AsklDi.
CHACTER NO. 15
At Ashton, in the State of Nebraska, at the
close of business, Kept.llth. 1*99.
RESOURCES.
Loans and Discounts. ♦ 9,121 79
Stock, secure ties, judgments, claims, etc «5ti6 70
Hanking house furniture and fixtures MOO 00
Current expenses and taxes paid_ '.WO 70
Checks and other cash items .
Due from National, State und Private
Hanks and Hankers. 3,799.10
Cash Currency. t 730 00
“ Gold. 1,120 00
" Silver .. *32 45
2,102 45
Total. *18,230 00
LIABILITIES.
Capital Block paid in.. * 8,000 0O
Surplus Fund... 1,200 00
Undivided Profits. 1,077 M
Individual deposits subject
to Check. 5.895 48
Demand certificate of deposits 4115 no
Time certificates of deposits 3,823 00 9,95* 48
Total . * 18,230 i«
State of Nebraska. I „ K
County of Sherman t a n'
I, VV M. Smelser, Assistant Cashier of the
above named bunk, do solemnly swear that the
above statement Is true to the best of my
| knowledge and belief.
tV. M smEl.skit Assistant Cashier.
ATTEST:
II SMKI.Skit. t
A. P collet i Directors.
Subscribed und sworn to before me this 10
day of Sept., 1899. J. E. Conklin,
Notary Public.
My Commission Expires June 13rd, 1905.
REPORT OF THE OONOITION OF
Tim Farmers State Bank,
CHARTER NO 251
At Loup City in the State of Nebraska
at the Close of business Sept. 11, 1899
RESOURCES,
Loans ana discounts . # 9,21* 46
Overdrafts secured and unsecured 93 51
Other assets. 402.04
Bunking honso furniture, fixtures 2,1(13.05
Other real estate. 2,123.5*
Current expenses and taxes paid 170.11
Checks and other cash items. 113 77
Due from National, State and Pri
vate hanks and bankers. 16,350.88
Cash Currency . 4 1,256.00
“ Gold 1,831.00
“ Sliver . *98.21 3,385.21
Total . « 34,014 55
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid In |l0,000.00
Surplus fnnd. 100.00
Undivided profits. 952.36
Individual deposits sub
ject to chock . t 14,131.58
Demand certificate of de
posit. 1,141.57
Time certificates of de
posit. 4,689.1(1 22,962.19
Total. 34,014.55
State of Nebraska, |
county of Sherman, ( s' *'
I, J. Phil Jcuger, President of the above
named Hank, do solemnly swear that the
above statement is true to the best of my
knowledge and belief.
J Phil Jakuek, president.
Attests
W. G. (idemhaul, Director.
C. J. Odendahl, Director.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this
18th day of Sept., 1899.
J. S. Pkdlkk,
(seal) Notary Public.
My commission expires Nov. 10th, 19m.
DEMOCRATIC COUNTY CONVENTION
Notice is hereby given to the electors of the
democratic party of Sherman county. Nebras
ka to send delegates from the different town
ships to a county convention to lie held in
Loup City, Neb., on Monday, September *5.
189». at one o'clock p. m. for the purpose of
nominating couuty officers, electing a chair
man, treasurer and other members of the
county central committee, and to transact such
other business us may properly come before
the convention. The representation is based
on one delegate for every 20 votes or fraction
thereof cast for Hon. C. J, Smytbe for Attorn
ey general in lH<s. and is as follows
Oak Creek. 2: Logan. 2; Washington 2:
Webster 2: Loup City 5: Ashton, 4;
Rockville, t Clay. 2; Harrison. 4;
Scott, 3: Hazard. 2; Bristol, 4;
Elm, 2.
It is recommended that primaries lie held
on Saturday. September 23, and that no
pioxles be allowed but that the delegates
present east the full vote of their respective
delegations.
M S. Tapkk j h, O'Bryan.
Secretary Chairman.
WANTKD-SEVIcKaL BRIGHT AND
*' HONEST, persons to represent us us
3lunagerx In this and close by couutles>
Salary ♦ »«p a year and expenses, straight
bona-tlde, no more, no less salary. Position
permanent, our references, any bank in
any town tl Is mainly office work conduct
ed at borne. Reference Enclose self-ad
dressed sta:ii|i«d envelope.—Tim DoMiN
. ion Con iany. Dept. 3, Chicago 9 *5 to s Iwo
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W. J. FISriER, GEO. E. 11ENSCHOTER,
Attorney and Notary Publie. Publisher Loup Citt Noktbwmtkm*
Fisher & Benschoter,
Real Estate Agents,
LOUP CITY, NEBRASKA.
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