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    CP’Y N ORTH WESTERN
VpL. XVI. LOUP CITY, SHERMAN COUNTY, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 39, 1899. NUMBER 47
TH K North wkstkrn
PUBLISHED EVERY PSi! AY
0 4T THK COUNTY HR. AT.
«RO K. RKHKOHOTER, I Editor* and
OKI). II (HURON, i I'ublliliiiri
” TERMS III no PSK TEAK IF PAII> IN AI>VAN< E
Entered at the Loup City Pottofflce for trana
mission through the mall* a* second
class matter.
Official Paper Sherman County
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REPUBLICAN TICKET.
STATE TICKET.
For Supreme Judge
M. II. Reese, of Lincoln.
For Regent* of State University,
K. G. McUilton.. .of Omaha
UR. WILLIAM B. ELT, of Alnnworth.
CONGRESSIONAL TICKET.
For CungreK*man Atb Dlst.lct,
^ M P. Kinkaid,.. of O'Neil.
JUDICIAL TICKET.
For Judge of l«th District.
F. O. Hamer. of Kearney.
COUNTY TICKET
For Trearurur,
VVim.iam H Morris, of Loup City
For Clerk,
v J. A. STavKNH.of HarrlKon twp
For Judge.
r*- W if. HRowf, .of Rockville twp
For Surveyor,
Wai/iek Moon .of Loup City
For Coroner,
OH. A 8. Main, .of Loup City.
DEMOCBATIC COUNTY NOMINEES,
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For Sheriff,
J. K. Pearkon.of Harrison twp
For Superintendent.
It. D IlKNKRK KHON. of Webster twp
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What kind of • patriot is a mao
who will wave old glory io one band
and try to knoek tbe stars off with
tbe other
It may seem peculiar, but did any
one hear a pop or a pop paper aay
any tiling lately about pass grab
*>'"!■_
W Bry« ii, Leuie and Atkinson srs
atilt in rebellion against the Catted
Sta’es and the tribe of floss Crosk
er's are ghest dancing.
The first part of ibis decade the
pop wur cry was nnti-pass, tbe mid
dle was Id to Cand now they have
passed the whole 'lot. There's tbe
Irishmans (lee forye's
The great “Oceanic” the largest
passenger vessel afloat steamed into
New York harbor last week on her
maiden trip. She it 704 ft long and
carries nearly r>,000 passengers
Bryan and Holcomb arc making a
joint campaign through the state.
But they will discover that free pass
e«, house rent st.c defamation of the
Sag gill weaken the joint.
L Jerry Simpaon waa booted off the
stage in Kansas last week for abus.
ing the war in the Philippines Billy
Bryan will slide off the earth
one of these days for the same blun
d*r- _
Tbe editor of the Timet says, vote
for and elect the entire pop ticket,
aud pay as much attention to the
towuabip ticket aa to the state. Mr
Brown la a candidate for ustaasor.
Captain Dreyfus exclaimed on the
train, after be left hit prilou cell,
•del me talk, I am frta, true, free "
How sweet the word must have
sounded e\*n though from hit own
lips
llryan'a majority in 'id, io this
•tale was l.l.tOo, sod the majority
of Hovemor hiii'rr last war was
1,7'JI, which tsltn with iha load th
party shoulders this year hi nomi
naling *lr ||ol«v»b for supreme
judge. wu«|i| ludicuie that they will
fall t*r short of a w»»j*«c4|y ibis fail
Iti Nebraska liiil* Dvmoirai Ike
oult pap«r iu tbe state that is ton
sidtrvd ihe v‘|USl of the N*b»*»i»s
ln>t*P«bdci.i, for ihr«>wing dirt aau
msnufaelitrl >y ft tehoods sgstnai
tvrry Hong not |op or d«mop»p.
au« s Inst ue*h ikst a coal fsmike is
apparently iwaiuskl, sad tku<
Proapent •, It is tsul, is Ike prl
•ary tense," *• tbs railroads an e»*
rnsked witk other sort that lkey
eeanot furntsk the curs
Moses I*. Kinkaid, candidate foi
congress in tbe big sixth, is a mat
of the kind that it dors tout bean
goop to meet and to know He ii
always juet (tie same and will Ik
after be goes to Washington.
.McKinley prosperity is shorten
inf up the delinquent tax lilt oi
Sherman county so that it is thortci
now ibari it has been for many years
almost since the early days Wc
mean to say by ibis that the people
are better able, under the new era ol
prosperity, to pay their texre that
they have Item for the past ten
years.
It is not generally known by the
people who prodace tbe corn, that
that cereal ie used in as many dif
ferent ways of commerce as it is
The latest discovery is to mate rub
ber from tbe refuse after tbe glucose
is extracted, and it is proving to hr
slmosl sa good as I'ara rubber, -.>5
to 50 per cent of corn is thus used
and the article made will oot break
nor eraek as raadtly as common rub
ber. A good grade of whiskey Is
distilled from cornaleoand the spir.
its arc theu used to make smokeless
powder, thus a demand is being ere
ated for our corn that bids fair to
keep the price at a higher standard
than heretofore.
We are officially informed that
VV. H. Morris, ths republican oom
i ,e«- fur county treasurer has declined
to accept the nomination and doss
care to make the race. This news
will be rcsclfsd with moefa regret
among bis many frisada. Mr. Mor
ris' record as county clsrk when he
served the county in that capacity
•one years ago, was first class and
highly satisfactory to all, and there
is no room for doubt as to bis capi
bility and integrity to make a like
record in the tiesstrcri office of
our county. His declination has
made it necessary to call the repub
lican central committee together fur
Lhe purpose of choosing a candid ite
to fill racancy and the chairman lias
issued a call to mset on Monday,
October 2 at ibu North * estebn
oifioc, this city. All the laembars
are urged to be present
U ibe history of populism iti Neb
raska during its reign sufficient t«
convince the people who went in
such a precipitate rush, a few years
ago, to worship the Dew god, and
judging from holy writ, that a tree
should be judged by its fruit, the
party has proven its self unwilling
or incompetent to inaugurate the re
forms which the leaders so loudly
called for. Neither have they en
deavored to keep ihe offices spotlsss
white they have been in charge. The
acts of nearly all the slate officers
elected by the party has in one way
or another condemned them to any
fair minded man. That they endeav
ored to change the vote ot ’9ti, as
to ehange our constitution, the most
sacred bill of rights we possets,
there is no donbt, that passes were
at. freely used as they ever war*they
do uot deny. And with all these
fasts tnirored upon the countenance
of those who so metkly asked that
the people should “drive the reseats
out, ' can they tie sleeted this fall?
When Nsr. Holcomb was elected
governor he was occupplng the die
titvt cmri brush uf this district, a
fait which ought to haw I is n< i
him to m'erprd the law and it»* cun
autuUoii Loren so Cruua.se, when
governor ut the aisle. dcCltMd that
it was unlawful and uucousntutional
fwr the governor to tske or accept
house tent and tfilti refused to teui li
U ‘bough it was appropriated for
him fU. rvf 'fv Mr II le-.mb can
not pistil ei h»r ifiirtsw or pre«e
lei.i f *r i s sc* Tfe* in ihsi
'.*r» 1 ! SSS ' Ml O'
for although o |rr» ba t. aad no “ns
should t seube them Mr || 4‘aiS-i
usd ih»- wise and hutrii el siniut
1100 id lioV I' foil It o • of life Mm. Slid
the decision of that ewiueol joust
tbnl It was unlawful If ilossrnot
Holcomb could h«d withn*and the
temptation to extract money fiorn
the pablic iretaury when the oppor
tunity . presented itself, should the
people of Nebraska trust him in the
exalted and responsible position of
supreme judge.
ASHTON LOCALS.
Mra. W. A. Wilson left Thursday
| morning for Si. Paul’ where she went
i for a few days visit with friends.
Dr. S. Howard stod (i. W. Marvel
drove orer to Loop City and back
Thursday,
Mr Kind Dold is boilding a large
frame bouae on his place near this
town.
A social was held at tbe home of
Mr. and Mrs T D. Wilton last Fri
day evening All that were present
report having had an elegant lime
W. K. Drake of Grand Island,
spent part of the week here on bun
UPSS
II. J, Holmes of Grand Island, was a
pleasant caller at this oilier last Friday
morning
. Jay (.'ole Infsrms us that be intends
to move to I.uup City and mako that
his home In ibv future,
Mrs A. It. Conklin rsturssd hoaie
Thursday evening from a visit to tbe
capital, and tbe metropolis of (he state
John (Joe "railed” It to St Paul arid
back Saturday on business
I he new post ufflee boxes wvrv plac
ed hi position last Saturday morning,
and they add grsatlv to the appearance
of the otllce of our beloved Uncle Saar
Mr. E. W. Justice of Grand Island,
representing tbe Mutual Life Ins. Co.,
of New York, was here on builnssr
Friday and Saturday.
Mr. W II. Urwwo returned fro* a vil
li to David City,on thitirday.
Mr J. It. Baker went to L#up Clly
last Saturday afternoon.
Mr ami Un D M. Hendrickson of
Rockville, were tke gutst* of Mr and
Mu W. M. timelier Saturday,
W. K. Mellor of Loup City eat iu
tiwii Monday onbuaineas
Mr and Mr*. W. M. Smeller drove
over to Rockville and spent Sunday
with relatives.
A. N. Conklin drove to Loup City on
business Monday.
Tlieo. Oj sndyk and TV. M Smelsi r
drove to Loup Cltv Monday to attend
the Republican convention.
Card* are out announcing a dance for
October 14. at the opera bouse of thia
place Come everybody aud bav« a
good titue.
Mrs. E. G. Taylor visited friends at
Rockville Thur«dav.
Carsten Schmidt went to the "Hub”
Monday on business
Work was started Tuesday morning
on the n<*w saloon building on the west
side of Main street and south of Dun
can street, to be occupied by John Wa
iielewski when complete
E. J. Harden of Ord, was her* the fore
part of this week looking up some of
the "Deer” (log) friend*
Leon Jeeewski's newr house Is going
W J. FISHER,
Attoraiy at law and Notary PuMlo.
WUl Defend la foreelcaere Cnees.
ALSO DO A
General Real Estate Business.
Office ta ItOBTawaaTBiui Building,
Lour CUT. HBUBUKA
R. J. NIGHTINGALE,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Lor? CJITT, • I IB
A- S- MAIN.
PHYSICIAN 4 SUHURON
|,Ol'P CITY. N I KKA'K A
urfli'B. -Dun Svur east of (t>aa,‘s
drug aka*
Tl FATERT fiood 14m
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oof akL A.t irna,
I Mg Pllgai BICMS,
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MSMiBMt hi Tbs IUwt Serf iiswmmm.
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I'ure* ImiHitenvy, Night t tuu»>»n*git4
• ghitittg diwawt, sll flntf Of Mil
amum, vr ritrv* 1—
ii icttun \ urnr tonic on* I
'blood builder. Ibliu* I he
Iplnli glue to |mI* cherka and
feature* the |rt ot tenth
Illy well rtOv |*er tea. fl *» *ra
lui gif.AO; milti.» wriltrn sfimr u*.
t<H> to curt* ur rrfiMxl Ibr ujufc*'},
A«4 fw (imltt ,\44rr«i,
NCR VITA MCOICAl CO
CHMm 4NRwn M», UUUV
r«>«4 «4t.k in
ODKNDAHL HltQtf
u«|i vtif. kin
1 up rapidly and lllling quite a blank it
j the North part of our town.
J. 1*. Taj lor shipped a ear load o|
hog* to South Omaha from this itatioi
| last Tueadat afternoon.
The card* are out for a wedding, wail
till next week for full partlculari.
O. C. Roger* of Omaha, was io to*i
Wednesday morning on buaineas.
Thu Poliah Society shipped a car ol
hog* to the Omaha market Wednesday
I. C. U,
I.KGAI. NOTICK
State of Nebraska j
k * The Slate of Nebr
County of Khi rman I
To Mrs S K. Gregg non resident defend
ant owner of the following described rea
estate situ a ted in Koad Dtat. No. of Shermur
Co.. Nsbrasku, to wit: Weal half of north west
fourth, Section S. Township 14, linage 14 weal
You are hereby notified that couiplalnt hat
been made to me a* Hoad Overseer of said
road district that there Is as open well upor
the above described real estate and If the
same Is not filled up Immediately, I shall pro
eeed to till the same In the manner provided
by law, as the same Is dangerous for stork.
Given under my band Ibis nth day of Sept
l«W. VV H. Coulton, Overseer
Road DUt No Sherman county, Neb
NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT, DEFEND.
ANT.
To l.ttey I.andmlchl llelebraut, nen-resi
dent defendant:
Tou aro hereby notified that on the lRth
'ay of August, 1*89 Frank flelebraat fllad
s petition against you in the dletrlet
coart of Sherman county, Nebraska, the
objeot end prayer of which are to obtain
a divorce from yon eu the ground that
on the 3rd day of August, IHBd, yon will
fully deserted the plaintiff, and for more
than two veara Immediately preceedtng
the filing of said petition have been wilt,
fully absent from him wltoout a reason
able or Just cause and In disregard of
your marital obligations. You are re
quired to au,wer said petition on or be.
fore Monday, the :*5th day of September
ITOl).
Dated, August ITth ISW.
I BANK iisi.kount, Plaintiff,
by Wall A Williams, hie Attorneys
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION,
Land Office, Lincoln, Nebraska j
September 2nd, 1899 (
Notice is hereby given that the follow
ing-named settler has tiled notice of his
Intention to make final proof in support
of his claim, and that said proof will be
made before the County Judge of hberman
County, at Loup, Nebraska, on October
It, 1899, viz; Hubert P. McClary, Timber
Claim Entry, No. 7648' for the north east
fourth, section 9, Township 16 north of
Kangc )6 west of the Mb p. m.
Ho names the following witnesses to
prove his continuous residence upon and
cultivation of said laud, viz:
George 11. Whitman of Arcadia, Nebr.
Jean II. Whitman, <• « ••
Hans Anderson, " •• *>
John Jewell, •* *• ••
J. W. Johnson, Register.
NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior.
Land Office at Lincoln, Neb. i
September 9th, 1880 (
Notice is hereby given that the follow
named settlers has Hied notice of his lnten
lion to make final proof In support of his
claim, and that Maid proof will be made be
fore the County Judge of Sherman county,
at Lump, Nebraska, on October 28, 181®
viz: Peter F Hansen, Homestead Entry
No. IT-’so tor the Northwest fourth of sec
tion 24, Township 16, Kange 16, west 6th
p. tn.
He names the following witnesses to
prove his continuous residence upon and
cultivation of said land, viz:
Frederick Thode of Loup, Nebraska.
Mike Komlaskl of •• “
Peter Grudzenskl of “ “
Peter Thode of •• ••
J. W. Johnson, Register,
AGENTS WANTED.—For "The Life And
Achievements of Admiral Dewey,” the
world’s greatest naval hero. By Murat
Halstead, the life long friends and admirer
of the nation's idol. Biggest and book;
over SOI) pages. Mini Inches; nearly 100 wages
half-tone Illustrations. Only 81.60 If nor
minis demand. Big commissions. Outfit
tree, chance nr a lifetime. Write quick.
The Dominion roiuiwny, :ird Floor caxtoa
Balldlng, Chicago
(APT WILLIAM ASTOK CHANLER
Congressman from New York. Is (he president
ofTnrS’fiw YoHa hr Alt w huh is giving away
FORTY DOl I.AH BICYCLE dally, as offer
I advert srllipllt Iu allot her i urn
Mi l, Amos J Cummings M 0 .Col Asa Bird
Gardne' District Attorney of New York si
Governor Hogg, cif Texas, ami Col Fred Fetgsl
u( Nrs York are among the well known names
in tliclr Board ut Directors
There is no Use
to have your chili Iron go bare
foot when you can buv
V f
si lores
I
FOR & CENTS A PAIR.
\ !t'fr Jt*»t f#> ••‘•4 *1
II DOLMNOS STOUR.
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I !«*•! »M )UU ••ul
A iff Ml. ]E
OF
FARM MACHINERY,
HARDWARE, HARNESS AND FURNITURE. CALL
early if in need of a Buggy, Wagon, set of Harness or
anything in the harness or furniture line.
Goods strictly first-class.
Yours Respectfully,
I T. M. REED.
a ouiun a. p. eoLurrT
Aen% OMfeflM.
FIRST BANK OF LOUP CITY.
General Banking Business T rant acted.
Paid up Capital Stock $20,000
Correspondenth: Seaboard National Bank, New York City, N. Y., Omaka
National Bank, Omaha, Nebraska.
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W. H. BOBCKNBR.
Msraliaqt
Tailor.
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A trial solicited, Fit guaranteed,
Clothes cleaned and pressed on
short lotioe.
Repairing Neatly Doni.
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A BEAUTIFUL ATTACHMENT
IMITATING STRINGED INSTRUC TS
has been added to the well
knows Hoape
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TERMS] S23 CASH, $20 MONTHLY.
With Stool and Scarf.
HADE IN OAM, WALNUT and MAHOGANY
Write For Particular*
A S40 BICYCLE GIVEN
AWAY DAILY.
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