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LOUP CITY, SHERMAN COUNTY, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY. OCTOBER 20, 18M. NUMBER 40 Tme Northwestern PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AT THE COUNTY Hit AT. • KO. K. BKMftCnOTKK. I Editors end «*«. h. emsoM, rnblUhrm TERMS:—11.00 PBH TEAK. IE PAID IN ADVANCE Eatsred El the Loup City I'oetufllce for trsns mission through the mall* us second dees matter. Official Paper Sherman County REPUBLICAN TICKET. STATE TICKET For Supreme Judge. M. B. Reese.of Llscoln. For Regents of State University, E. G. McUii.ton,..of Omaha Oh. Wili.iam B. Elt.of Ainsworth. CONGRESSIONAL TICKET. For Congressmen 6tb District, H P. Kineaid.of O'Nell. JUDICIAL TICKET. Per Judge of Itih District. P. O. Masks. of Keerney. COUNTY TICKET. Per Treasurur. Jotia L. CHBesi.KK. . of Har.srd Per Clerk. J. A. Stevenm.. ef Harrtxee twp Por Judge. W. II. IIhowh.of Rockville twp Per Surveyor, Wai.tbk Moon.of Leap City Por Coroaer. Da. A. k Main . of Loup City. DEMOCRATIC COUNTY NOMINEES, of Harrison t wp for BEsrifl, J li PEARSON Mr. Hr)an is displaying good jadgment in not attempting to ex plain away the prosperity of Nebr. Mr Bryan now claims be was '•atiitd oul in 18!b(. Well ho was Mr. Fitzsimmons in the famous clev • ■tb round, lint he is not kicking. Judge Hamer will be elected by a handsome majority as be should be. Those sudden change of Sullivau’B are aol u mdusive to vote getting. 6o Lueien Stebbins is a cattle thief since be bas left the corrupt fusiouiats. Just as they fall oul they tell on one another. They are a eorry lot indeed. While we are not iu the confidence of either party yet it is safe to aasert that Admiral Dewey in hie confer aace with the President did not sug gest ibat we haul down the flag and Moat. Holcomb is kept basy trying to explain bia misdeeds while in office, but be must acknowledge that the recount, house rent and pass grab biug deals were no fakes. The Times last week under tbe supervision of tba cream of tbe ka rew, devoted tbe most of its valuable (?) editorial apaee to advertising tbe Northwestern,all of which we acknowledge with thanks. V i Tl># President's policy with re •peel lo the Philippine* is to crush out ihe fractions! insurrection, eetab lish the authority of the United Stales and have the future to Con |im And that is the country's poll ey as well. Rvery notnmee on the Republican ticket this fall both slate and county ar# worthy th« support ef every re publican voter, and in fact the sup port of all who wish lo see the pub lic affaire boaeetly and equitably ••nducted. The holler makers on the Pacific •see' struck far higher wegsa a short tiais ago. They were getting #> e day for M hours work and • eeted *><re Purieg the sdminia Mra'iaa of the party which the pops are still boosting, ‘her struck for a SvSp bauee or a tree lue< h cooaler \1 II llrowu for coualy judge, J A :>t. %#4» for count* clerk, sad J>*hu I. tVoiirr for county trees urst are «|i good n* mmees That sre ell list das# citueus aa<l will mshe first «,'a*s odlrers Look wall ve your ballot vu. tmo ilar aad •hoa »<»u fiad taeae same* make year «rase there Judge Sullivan was a staunch Re publican when be assisted in nomi nating A. E. Cady for congress in '<*7 but experienced a change of heart oh the instantaneous plan after receiving assurance that if W. L, Greene was elected to congress, that he, Sullivuo, would get the ap pointment for district Judge. Mr. Sullivan may be a good populist but where principles change so suddenly, there is prospects of an African in the wood pile. Occasiouly a republican brother aeks us: “Why does the North wkstkh.n, a republican paper, favor the election of J. K. I'earson, a dem ocratic nominee for sheriff?” Our reply to this is that it is generally known that the republican county convention failed to uomiuate a man for that oiiice for the reason that there was not, at that time, an avail able candidate. No one cared to make the race. Second, we are per sonally acquainted with Mr. Pearson, have known him for many year*. We know him to be a man of hon esty and integrity and believe he will make a good sheriff if elected. The same might be said of his op pouaut who in running on tha pop absl ticket, hut we have little or no acquaintance with him. Our business relations with Mr. Pearson have ulwa)s beeu pleasant, and knowing as we do, that be is worthy the support of all good citixeus, we do not hesitate to reccommeud him to the voters of Sherman county. Our combination aontempnrary laments the fact that farmers only receive 50 cents for wheat aud 20 cents tor corn, and hsks how they like that kind of prosperity. We presume they relish it at least one hundred per cent better than they did lu cent corn and JO cent wheat when their ideal, the democratic party was in the saddle. A farmer can look over a bunch of calves now and know that he is pretty wi 11 heel ed. He can drive a steer to market and get ItO. for him. He can sell a common cow for S35. He can haul a load of hogs to town and get $3.00 per hundred for them. When your party was at the helm, the steer was worth 120. and the cow $12. The hogs $2., and men were begging for work to feed a famishing family. Can you deny it? Is not every word a lacl? Now men cannot be had to do the work. There is no Coxey army going to Washington. There is no soup bouses to feed unemploy ed labor, aud the great pity is that there are still deformed parasites feeding off honest toil, that make it a profession to whisper glowing falsehood into eredulotts ears that they, the parasites, may find a hole in the public crib. Ye Gods, what a district Judge they would make. The way iu which Judge Sullivan haa tried to secure the endorsement of the democrat* of this district ha* met with the hearty disapproval of the democru's un I more conserva tive populist* of this district. At a ’-egular democratic judicial con vention held at Kearuny on tbe 21 o( September lie was sat down upon, and then later he got together a few pops fr< ni llutfalo, Custer aud (law son counties an«l held, what is at\!*d hv the outfit, a democratic central committee meeting, in which he was endorsed. It is reported that they ♦ere aot the regular judicial eotn unt tee anil if they Sad been they were aat eiothed with tbe goner to endorse him ss the Kearaey con veal km did not to authorise it Now, under sued nr mmataaees be seeks to have his name printed un the regular demo trail* In act, h«t protests have been tiled againsl each pfoeeeiliage 1a ra< h of thv fwtir fountoe ta the dis trivl by tbe lea ting repree* atativee of the deaiui iilic parly Shermaa Was not represented at this to alt led deaoM'feth . • luimtle# meeting, aud uoa* of the laadiag denut rate here ware informed that smb a meetieg was held l*r*d* ably this is because the democratic county convention heid here some weeks ago refused to endorse him when asked by telegram to do so. This wholesale manner of stealing nominations is justly insuring the hot displeasure of the dem< crats throughout the dlstrist. NEWS HKOM DIVIDE Henry Stark baa recently completed an ad ditlou to bla house Arthur Throckmorton .started on Wednes day last to drive to Saunders county, where he will probably remain during the winter. Moaee Smith and tils bride, lately returned from the east, visited friends In this vadnlty last Thursday Mr Henry Hhoenning and wife lert for Oma ha Tuesday to obtain medical treatment for the lattar. Mr. and Mrs. John Burt have returned from their visit to Iowa. Alice Reed and sister of Arcadia, Sunday | < d with Mr. Throckmorton » family this week | Fritz Bicbet has just completed his new burn, one of the largest In the county. Lew Saddler and Will Garnett drove to the North Loup last week, and whan they earn* back the content* of their wagons bore iba unmistakable odor of onions ilHTgg LOCALS. Mr R A. Wilson returned Wednesday even ing from a business trip to Omaha 1>. M. Rolf left Tuesday morning over the Burlington for Council Bluffs, Iowa where he will visit relatives. A. N. Conklin made a dying business trip to 81 Paul Thursday , We see that C. F. Ileushausen and bride are at home from their wedding lour. Mrs. E. G. Taylor arrived home Thursday from a v2sit at North Loup. W. C. Duuker left Friday morning for a bus iness visit to Omaha He returned Monday evening. C. F. Marlow returned Tburday from a weeks visit at Grand Island. "Billy” Rowe ef Loup City was seen ehak, lng hands with friends oa our streets Friday. Mr. F. M. Henry and family bid us farewell Friday and moved to Loop City where it is their Intention to make their future borne. August Beusbausen moved his family Into their tewn residence last Saturday We are glad to welcemc them among us. W. A. Baker paid Loup City e visit Fri day Judge Wall of Loup City and Judge Hamer of Kearney were Ashton visitors Saturday. The daace held in the hall Saturday evening was a success. All seemed to buve a jolly time. August Sonstrom and Lawrence Jcpsou of Rockville were here Saturday evening at the dance. K F. Hansen came up from Modus Satur day. Mr. and Mrs. W M. Smellier drove over to Rockville Sunday and spent the day with relatives. Mrs. Stanaslaw Sekutery died very sudden ly last Friday moralng at her home North of town. L. M. Williams drove over to Loup City Friday. Tbos. Jamrog went to Grand Island on business last Moada.v afternoon J. P. Taylor shipped a car load of hogs from this point Monday aftermoon. Frank Shirk came up from Nysted Tuesday for a visit. Herman and Albert Sparling left Wednesday morning for Omaha. They Intend to spend a week at the Exposition. For sale.-Red heifer calf, price $10.00. Call on W M. Smelser. Fred Leo and wife of Galeeburg. 111. guve a free pass-the-hut eatertaiiment on our streets Wednesday. I. C. U. THE WOULD WORL8 (By Fnor. A. P. Cow-ET.) The World Works will now say: The coming winter will be severely cold at times, judging trout the goose bones and bairou dogs tails. The sun will shiue on pleasant days, hut when it is stormy snow may be looked for, Ice wilt form by Christmas, and the most of the winter will be overby March 1 to 81, lllOO. Heavy asow Muring winter Watch the heavens does on the 11 aid 15 of November for agranddis play of meteors. Thie is a! way a a sure eign of w*r; if the war dot a not come before the display. We told you there would l*i anoth er war Itefore the year was over; e<> we have it in the Transvaal, We are now verging on one of the great est military and naval catastrophes in the record of men. Itefore the close of the 'jt)th esotery storming fury will rage end eiuimer such as heard on earth till now was never Arum slashing against armored as vies, will bay horrid diecord and berating ehell, flaming hell, sad mad suing wer, will rtge on aea an I lend Note down all we say for keeps, re ■ iu> iidivnng no doctor has tet lived who min'd ctiarilv aiihhls •• d| tae Welch the e'er !h»we\, in the ,«>u sletlailon of l.en for sigus of the times. That tier will yet prealde over the destine* of the republic ll» on |uur gasrd bei*-adv to gewp, •tumid this plennet be viru s ie< hard bv fading stars on the night of the |A of Newmher, I "II8 lies* j In mind whnl we ear here end wetwh end welt. The spring of lnuii edl bn w*iert and wet Copious showers an I ««< h mniature during sending lime, '.uwd nrojn for 11100, when wheat and eat tlt> will go up together, hand in hand keeping company throughout tin year. Sow early, work late, mr pull together with your mate Don't *ell any uom but buy al you uan. Don't borrow on long turn unless you t an get it on tift\ jeun from date, then reuew it if you can'! pay the interest when due. Kxum ine your corn husks close for th« germs of winter. Plant your corn deep in tlio soil next yeai and cult! vate it with a harrow three times be foro it comes up, and then form iLie habit of cultivating it throughout the season Since we arc all erea lures of habit, we get out of thii habit between crops if wo ain't care, ful. The natural enemy of man in death. The natural enemy of corn is weeds. Take care of the weedi aid the corn will take care of itscll Your seed can’t le to good The fnthers of our country hoed their corn on account of the weeds, They loved liberty and labor. W« love the liberty not to labor. They loved independence of the nation, we love dependence on the uatios # * * * P. 8,—Cleopeta said to Mark Anthony, (not Mark Hanna) I bars no * LEUAL NOTICK State nf Nebraska) ,-*s The Stst* of Ni'br Oonaty uf Sherman I To M. Thompson, non resident ownsr of the following described real estate situated a ltoid Mint. No 10 of Sherman county, Neb raska, to wit: Southwest fourth of Section 10, township IS i ati 'o IS west. You are hereby notified that complaint has been made to me a* Bond Overseer of said road district that there Is an open well upon the above described real estate anil If the mime la not (Hied up Immediately 1 shall proceed to fill the same In the manner provided by law us the samu Is dangerous for stock, (liven under my hand this 17th day of October, lkW W. II. Kktmolds, Overseer Jtoad Hist. No. 10, Sherman County. Nebraska NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION, liepariment of the Interior. Land Ofiiee at Lincoln, Nab. i September bill, I-US l Nolle* la hereby given that the follow named settlers baa filed notice of btslnten tlon to make final proof In support of bis claim, and that said proof will bo made be tc** the County .fudge of Uherniau county, at Loap, Nebraaka, on October an, 1HV0 viz: Peter r. Ilansen, Homestead Entry No. lT-.'sh lor the Northwest fourth of Hcc tlon i!4, Township JO, Range 15, west Olh p. in. 11a names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of aabl land, viz: Frederick Thi.de of Loup, Nebraaka Mike Komlaskl of “ <• Peter Urudzenakl of “ •• Peter Thode of •• •* J. IV. Johnson, Register, Notice OF sa LI, VIOI1 < II ATTKL MOUTtt AUE. Notice Is hereby given that by vtrtas of a . battel mortgage dated on the luth day ol Aptll, IMU'.l, and duly filed tu the oilier of the eounty clerk of Sherman county. Neb raska en the 15th day ol April, lMlt> and ex ecu ted by J. T. Tooley to T. M. Reed and by him assigned to 1). M. Osborne A Co. of Auburn, N Y, to secure the payment of the sum of $65.00 and upon which there Is now duo the sum of $115 00 and Interest at the rate of 10 percent pur annum from date. Default having been made in the payment of said stun and no suit or oiher proceedings at law having been Inst i. tilled to recover said debt or any part thereof therefore 1 will sell the property therein described, viz: One red and while spotted cow with V shaped spot In fore head, also, One dark red cow, at p1 idle hoc tlon In front uf the Racket st. iu, Loup titty, Sherman County, Nebraska on 8nt unlay, November till, I 91, Dated Ibis mil (lav ol October, ' t>> l». M AHSlIOKs i ,t (X) lly T. M KkKU, Agent W J. FISHER, Aftormy at Law and Notary Public Will hefand In IPoreeluaura Ohm Al.ao IK) a General Real Estate Business la MoantwMtiaaa llolldlnc. I.uur CAT*. • - MKHUANMA R. J. NIGHTINGALE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, loup arrr. i i tnm a- s MAIN. PHYSICIAN A SURGEON MUptllY, NIRH4HA I'HIl’l J«HM 'Ml Ml I'l'Mtl 4ru( Hum NERVITA PILLS! •«•!•)«> mumi LOST VIGOR amu MANHOOD Curs* iaipotcucy, Ni^Ui t:uu«<u>nA«tMi WAAtlse dlKAACA, all fill) el Mil iWH’, If I'lun Ull l IfHtt* crciUm a him! MimmI huilUt'r. it gluw tu |4lf ihi • k* inti htliifii ||i« Ctc i»f t«< ilh »■ nw1 i»*f * ni * t* i utih »* «rillt*n if i I«H> (<l I'Urr or H htlltl tlH' 1.40k r). fond (or «lfw)*f A i»trr NCUVITA MCDICAt TC Otroor 4 nroo IM> . <m <. o> >ti iiu or ODKNDAHL Blius Lull illy, N**i OF FARM MACHINERY, HARDWARE, HARNESS AND FURNITURE. CALL early if in need of a Ruggy, Wagon, set of Harness or anything in the harness or furniture line. Mf Prices are ill Pit ail Goods strictly first-cluss. Yours Respectfully, T. M. HEED. A. 9 071X11, A CULLET hwit«M FIRST BANK OF LOO? CITY. General Banking Business Transacted. Paid up Capital Stock $20,000 Correspondruts: National Bunk, Seaboard National Bank, New York City, N. Y., Omaha Omaha, Nebraska W. n. BOECKNBR. 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