The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917, November 03, 1899, Image 10

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    Liacsai Dsws.
A Sutton is moving to his ranch near
Ord.
W. R Mellor moved to town last Sat
urday.
Mrs A. Boone of Greeley is visiting
ie the city.
A. Dickrreon of the West side was in
the city Tuesday.
Peter Hansen proved up on his home
stead last Saturday.
J. M. Russel of Washington twp was
In the city Saturday evening
The special police Thursday night
kept the boys within bounds.
8. F Reynolds who has been on the
alek list Is reported slightly better.
Walter MoNulty took a load of house
hold goods to the ranch for A. Hutton
Monday.
Mr. Turner of Grand Island, Is assist
ing E A. Draper at plastering the new
•cbool building.
A. Boone of the Chicago Optical Co.
well be at Chases Drug Htore next Tues
day, Nov. 7.
You should call at T M.'Reeds when
you want anything in the furniture line.
He has a flue stock to select from.
W. R. Mellor Is having Society Hall
calcimtued and the wood work oiled,
which adds greatly to It® looks.
Don’t be led astray and made to be
lieve Shat there’s something Juft as
good as Rocky Mountain Tea. There’s
nothing half as good.
Quickly cure constipation and
ebuild and invigorate the entire system
ever gripe or nauseate—DeWitt’s Lit
tle Early Risers
Tbe A. O. U. VV, lodge will give an
entertainment and social for tbe bene
fit of Its members, Thursday night Nov.
9th, 1899. All members are requested
to be present.
Johu Horn and family left Tuesday
morning for their old home in Ohio
where they intend making their future
home. Mr. Horn was a good citizen
and one all regret to loose.
Geo. Truelsen has been placed on the
ticket by the Republicans for Supervis
or of Washington and I<og3n townships
A better selection could not have been
made, and If Mr Truelsen is elected he
will make an efficient officer.
We have for sale a full supply of
blank mortgages, deeds, land leases,
notes and mortgage notes on hand. All
printed on best quality paper and are of
the best forms and print Warranty
deeds to conform with county deed
records.
Will Bade will offer at public vendue
a lot of cattle, consisting of milk cov/s,
heifers and bulls, work horses, hogs,
farm machinery and household goods.
Sale, will commence ai 10:00 a. m. at
his farm two miles northwest of Ash
ton, on Thursday Nov. 13, 1899.
The B. A M. train run Into Sargent,
last Friday for the first time and their
regular schedule commenced Monday
morning. Two freight trains will run
each day, one each wav passing at Loup
City at 12:50. The Express will follow
the old schedule.
John Clark will open a flour and
feed store In the building known as
the old stand of J. I>. Ford and south
of tbe Nortu western office. He
will keep or. hand a full supply of *n
grades of tlour and a goodly variety of
feed Give him a call.
C. J. Tracy had a horse blanket j
stolen from his horse on the east side
of the Bryau tent last Wednesday even
ing The horse was a spotted one and
was hitched to a buggy. The blanket
was a home made one, black and blue
striped on oa one side. Mr. Tracy
would be thankful lor any information
as to same.
Wednesday was Bryan day in
hoop City and a big time wascxpec
ted and partially realized. I’eopie
from all sections of the county re
gardless of party turned out and
there was probably 800 people in
attendance. The pupa ackuowlcge
that they are thoroughly scared ua
to their ehances of winning this full,
hence the massing of their anlire
force in Sherman county for one last
hard pul.. The following are the
popocratic talent turned loom for
the effort. W. J Brian, Ex-Gov.
Ilolcamb, Governor Poyn'er. Wui
Neville, Judge Sullivan and Editor
\ lucent of the Non Conformist
Each took hi* turn aud abuse
everything Republican was the man*
feature of the «hew. Bryau was ih<
prise pal attraction and he succeed
ad iu disgusting most of the people
before he got through. His alorli-s
kept lb# crowd go *! naturwd but the
genersl verdict is that a more nn
leadiag »(«#»< h never was delivered
in our city. He led the |veople up
to facts sad then stnp|*d at aor»r
aoaveateat potat where he could
leave the impression of a base wre< \j
l*eli)g committed. The wind* oli
Ject msmihnI to lie to lutpre*a the
|>eoplr with the hies that the Itepub
lican waa a va del and a thief hut
the avvrage waa ha* heard that old
.-alamity wail to of eu to take it n,
after e ten ware Inal of populism
Their great rush at the last moment
If A*H llheiy to henelt I barn aar
James Rentfrow w ill pay #3 50 per ton
for old Iren, eastings, etc and 5 cents
per pound foi copper and brass.
Healthy, happy babies. Mothers »av
Rocky Mountain Tea is ibe greatest
baby medicine In the world. 35 cents
The B. & M. turntable has been moved
from Arcadia to Sargent, and the trains
run through, hereafter
If you want your watch put in good
repair bv the only llret class workman
in the county call on («. II, Morgan, the
Jewler.
A girl baby was born to Mr, and Mrs.
Fred Jens, of Q,*k Creek, last Friday
morning. Mother and babe are doing
well and Fred is expected to pull
through.
Mis* Newbecker. the physician in'he
womens ward of the asylum at Lincoln,
and sister of Mrs W. II. Williams of
this city, spent one day visiting here
this week.
Grace—Better doctor your health be
fore applying beauftlying remedies. Rid
yourself of constipation, indigestion
witli Rocky Mountain Tea, ami you’ll
haye a beautiful face.
One Minute Cough Cure vuicklv cures
obstinate summer coughs and colds. ‘-I
consider It a mos' wonderful medicine, •
quick and safe.’,*-W W. Merton, May
hew, Wla,
Mi^s Effie Zimmerman daughter of
George Zimmerman of Webster twp,
and who Is engaged in teaching school
at Litchfield, is reported to have taken
sick with diphtheria
Irritating stings, bites, scratches,
wounds and cuts soothed and healed by
DeWItt’s Witch Hazel .Salve,—a sure
and safe application for tortured flesh.
Beware of counterfeits. ,
Hamilton Clark, of Cliaum-y.Ga., says
he suffered with itching plies twenty
years before trying DoWItt’s Witch Ha
zel Halve, two boxes of which complete
ly cured him. Beware of worthless coun
terteits.
For windmills and pumps call on
James Rentfrow. He handles>the best
makes and at the lowest prices. Tanks
all kinds and sizes made to order at
the lowest prices. Pump and windmill
repairs always on band.
Joseph Van, of Harrison township
who died last week, was buried last
Sunday at the Litchfield cemetery. Mr*
Van has been sick for several weeks, lie
leaves a w ife and two children. He w as
a member of the Modern Woodmen.
Hr. Cady's Condition Powdkics, are
just, what a horse needs when In bud
condition. Tonic, blood purifier and
vermifuge. They are not food but med
icine and the best in use to put u horse
in prime condition. Price 25 cents per
package. For sale by Odenduhl Bro's.
While coming to town lust 'J'uesday
morning the king holt in Judge Kay's
buggy broke, the front wheels pulled
from under the buggy and let it drop,
throwing Mr. Kay and bis daughter out
over the dash board. Both were some
what injured but not serious.
C hronic Diarrhoea Curml
This I* to certify thut I have hail
■hronic diarrhoea ever since the war. I
jot so weak i could hardly walk or do
inything. One bottle of Chamberlain's
Uolie, Cholera and Diarrhoea Reined}
hired me sound and well.
J. R. Gibbs. Fincastle, Va
I had chronic diarrhoea for twelve
rears. Three battles of Chamberlain's
’olic, Cholera arid Diarrhoea Remedy
mred me.
S. I,. fliiAVKK, Fincastle, Va.
Both Mr. Gibbs and Mr. Shaver are
prominent farmers and reside near Fin
•astle, Va They procured the remedy
from Mr. VV. K. Casper, a druggist of
that place, who is well acquainted with
them and will vouch for the truth of
their statement. For Sale by Oden
lahl Bio's
TO TIIE PUBLIC —1 will open a
flour ami feel store in the building west
of Sheppards Jewelry store. On Mon
day next. Come and see me when
needing goods in my line \ full stock
on hand All goods delivered to any
part of the city
dome O'Bkyan.
< t«ti rm/KH rim i-iioiik.k ti ns
For the mx beat photograph* of farm
M-ene* along it* him In Nebraska anil
Kan*a», tlm Burlington Route offer**ix
ea*li prize*.... f >o 00. one of 010 00
amt four of f5 no each Photograph*
of growing crop*. I hoveling opera
tion*. feed-lot*, poultry, cattle, barne*
awd ereamerle* are particularly desired
No limitation* a* to *iz<* or rtnUli are
made The con teat clo*e* November
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SULLIVAN KNOCKED OUT.
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I.AWYKK NAY* NOMINA I ION YYAN
r KAYDt'LlC AT
The following is « letter written by
K. .1 Nightingale, a lawyer of this eity,
and who fried the contest case ag iitisi
Homer M Sullivan, lie fore the Countv
Clerk of Sherman countv Mr. Nightin
gale gives all the facts It. tin- case and
compliments the clerk in his own lan
guage, That the decision was a just
! one there Is no doubt, hut that by reason
of it he Is entitled to the vote of all
go< d citizens, there Is h question. The
Republican* have, In Mr. Stevens, M can
didate for clerk who i* just, as elllcient
and who would undoubtedly render a«,
fair decisions in matters of this kind as
did Mr Minsbull, and the fact that cir
cumstances, and justice forced him to
»et aside this glaring fraud is no great
point in his favor. The following i“
Mr. Nightlngale's:
AN OPEN LETTER TO THE
PUBLIC.
Justice requires that something tie said In
vindication of the County Clerk of Sherman
county, since It has come to light that the Pop
ulist clerk of Custer county, has rendered a de
cision which is the very opposite of our clerks
decision upon the sume stute of facts in relu
tion to the right <ff Judge Huillvan to have his
nume printed on the ballot as a Democratic
nominee for Judge. That our clerk. In deny,
ing Judge Sullivan a place cn the ballot as
democratic nominee, has made a righteous
judgment and the otlier clerk has been mis
led by partisan prejudice or some other cause,
let the public be the judge. The evidence Is
all on tile In our clerk's office and any lawyer
or any citizen can examine It for himself.
The evideoce on behalf of the protestant.
consisted of the testimony of eight good demo
crats. two populists nod one republican, and
wus amply sufficient to justify the clerk's find
ing of facts usd his decision. But the testimo
ny offered by Judge Sullivan's counsel was
even more convincing. The Judge's com t Re
porter, C. B Scott, was called on behalf of
Judge Sullivan and testified, among other
things, that the rail for the so culled democrat
ic convention which nominated Judge Sulii.
van was mad* by the Reporter's own brother
us secretary of the judicial committee and an
other gentlemen as chairman. That these two
members of the committee never consulted the
four other member* of the committee about
calling a judicial coavention. but arrogated to
themselves'the power and authority of the en
tire committee. Their call wus therefore an
absolute fraud upon the democratic Judiclul
committee uud upon the whole body of demo
crats In this judicial district. The notice of
the holding of the convention wus published in
only one newspaper which was a Populist or
gan and was published, circulated and read in
one county in the judicial District and was
published only once to wit: on Sept. 2i)th and
the convention was held on Oct. 6th. The
court reporter further testified that the regu
lar judicial convention wa* held on August is
l»W. and adjourned without day after refusing
to make a nomination for judge. The court re
porter brought up from Kearney, some * or 10
lemocrat* und Judge Sullivan, came down
from lirokeu Bow, with some s or 10 more and
thesa gentlemen nil met together at Ravenna,
md with great liberality dispensed with tlie
production of credentials and invited one dem
ocrat who happened to be. very innocently,
present from Dawson county and another dem
ocrat from Sherman county to take part In
hese proceedings. The Sherman county man
lays he was not authorized in any manner by
be democrats of this county to represent them
it that convention, and that the Sherman
;ounty convention refused to endorse Judge
sullivan. These 16 or IS democrats who were
bus met together without any legal right to
•epresent their brother democrats in the ju
litlal district, made the nomination, which
vas there and then accepted by Judge Sulii
-an. evidently with full knowledge of the facts,
i submit that under the rulings of our siipreme
•ourt our county clerk was In duty bound to
make a finding, that this nomination was ille
<a). Instate vs Smith, our Hu pro me Court
rendered a decision on Dec. Sth ISils in which
they held that a nomination to a public office
was invalid where previous notice of the time
md place of the meeting of the committee had
been given to all the members and only a part
if the committee bad made the nomination.
The same principle as to notice applies in this
-use. 'I’heCounty Clark only found that the
nomination was invalid. If a judge or jury had
tried the case the evidence would have sup
ported a finding that the nomination w.i* fraud- I
blent. Mr Mlnshull is a sincere and .. strong
Populist and ha hud a very unpleasant duty to
discharge when he decided that a judge who
belonged to his own party bad no legal right
to u democratic nomination. Mr Mlnshull
conquered all political bias and showed him
self to bean honest man. As one of the law
yers who helped to try the cum before him. he
has my profound respect and t know he Is ea- |
titled to the respect of all of his fellow citi
zens A populist who would even look
.i-kunse ai him. much less oue who would vote -
against him because bis uprightness of charac
ter has risen superior to prejudice of every
kind, would deserve the condensation of all
honest ettixens of every party. It is to lie
regretted that Judge HuiUvan has placed him
self and his party in this undesirable position
Bis act will not defeat the county ticket la
thia county hut it may do so ta other counties.
It will certainly drive the Democratic voter*
of this district awa.v from hint as a candidate.
VVliat the result wit) tie as to hi* populist
friends the eleiilon ulnae mu determine
’ hi*' little crumb of comfort our people are get
tlug out of this uuplsasanl affair lie \ lielirvr
that Hu- she. man county officer i, in ,,| mid
sfuiilMrrs abut* the t'usier county officer la
intcli.gence or honesty or in l*oth
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IMA FATAL DAZK.
The following is Hie account of
the death of the father <>f Judge
Wall "f ihis pitta-, a* imken from
llie Kvi ni.tg Press, < f (limd Uupids,
Mk biga d.
Edward Wall, an tdd resident of the
vicinity of ShelbyTitle, instantly
k i I led this inoriiii • Oct l ft ISilO tit
the railway cr »*s just south of sheltiy*
ville, by iheG It « I passenger train,
Which was due here at ft:iU. The old
gentleman, win* was known for years
at Sh*)byville by the usttne of "Teddy”
Wall, was nearly 88 years of age, and
the fatu ity was pmbsbh due to hlsma
lure years and consequent feebleness
The O K, A I. train this morning con"
(listed of on y two coaches, a passenger
coaeli and a enmbllialion sun ker and
baggage oar, and was in charge of < on
ductor Stewart and Euginci r Uothrell.
The victim of the accident wa# evident
ly attempting to cross the track as the
train approached, and Icaial the whistle
just as be was in the middle of the
tracks, He appeared dazed, and stood
still, The i ngineer made an effort to
stop the train, hut the effort "as vhIii
and before the old man loot recovered
his presence of mind le* "a* atruck and
killed.
1 here were but four passcngcrson the
train, Ou t of these, a traveling repre
sentative of a tobacco house, spoke to
I he Press liii- afternoon in reference to
the aft'.ill us follows;
“I heard ib-» whistle blow and then
tlie train began to shi v up suddenly.
VVe knew there wh- something wrong,
and Die four of u- who wen- In the car
burred mit. 'Ve «,i« a li ceding body
hang'ng from the machim ry at one side
| of the engine. I went up to it. and
found the face was covered in the
clolhes.w liieh bad he-'ii torn from the
boby The man's right sid** h id be* u
taken may. and IP* lefr foot, liad been
cot completely off I loosen-d Die
body and It fell to the ground. The
clothes f<d| from the (m e and when I
saw it was that of a glut haired old
mail 1 nearly fainted Me was dead
then”
Mr Wall resided in the Vii-inl'y of
Shelby v ilie tor forty years past. |fe
ow l i'll a t il III near there, but of late li id 1
beep residing with his daughter, Mrs.
.. Herbert, jn-f outli ol >h«*iby
ville. Mi* body, upon blentitieatioi,
was removed to an undertaking estab
lishment at Martin, three miles from
the scene of the aeeiditit. lb* grand
son sta'ed thi- afternoon that the fun
eral would be heid Sunday
Our ha by was Sick for a month with
seven-cough and catarrhal fever. Al
though we riled many remedies she kept
getting wor-e until we used Om- Min
ute Cough Cure,--if rel-dvedat once and
cured her in a few days ” B f,. Nance,
Prill. Mich School, Buft'dile. '!'< xa*
I'he pain of a burn or scald is almost
I ns' an fty relieved by upp'ying (him
berlhln’s Pain Balm. C also beHi* Un
injured parts more quickly than any
other treatment, m d without the burn
is very severe does not leave a scar.
For sale by Odendah! Bros.
Kodol Dyspepsia Ours cures dyspep.
sia because its ingredient s. ate such that
It can’t help doing so, • The public
.•an rely upon it a a master remedy for
all disorders arising from impel feet di
gestion.”-..Janies M, Thomas. M D.. in
Ameilcan Journal of Health. N. V.
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\yANTKD—wICVKltAL lilUUHT AND
” HONEsT, persons to represent us as
Managers m this ami close by counties.
Salary $noo a year anil expenses. Straight
bona-tide, no more, no less salury. l-ositlou
permanent, our references, any bank in |
any town, it is mainly olllcc work conduct
ed at homo. Kefercnce. (enclose sell-ml.
dressed stamped envelope—Tint DowiN
ION Company, Uept S. Chlcugo U “5 to 3 Its)
Good Enough in lake.
I'he finest quilily of loaf sugar is
used in the maliul.ietiiie ut tlmmbci
lain's Cough K-mieny mi l Die root* used
in it* proper.ition give a :t flavor similar
to that iii m ipie sy i .i, , milking it very
pleasant to take. A« a medicine for the
cure of eouhgs, void*. li grippe, croup
and yy hooping cough it is um ipialed t.v
any other it always cures, and cures j
(|uickly Fur sale by OdnmbiUI Bios.
Tiic following letter whn reet tved
by otic of our business ttu-n y eater
tiny .
Dkau Silt:—If yon have the
Liquor interests of the itateut
heart, do not vote for Reese
for Supreme Judge. Remem
ber the Prohibition tight of
1MK).—Nebraska Retail Liq
uor Dealers’ Protective Asso.
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HEAD! READ! READ!
Lawks and Gentlemen—
I see it becomes necessary for
a jeweler to give an account of
his life, and as it is, 1 certainly
can. 1 have had 13 vears of
%/
experience at watch repairing
and I do not tell nothing but
the truth when I say I have
had 13 years experience at my
trade. I have served an ap
prenticeship under the Union
Pacific Raihvav watch exami
v
ner of North Platte, Nebr., and
under other good workmen
until 1890, when I commenced
to do business for myself and
in 1897 I went to Omaha and
attended the Omaha Watch
makers school, and Mr. Tar
box, the Professor', is as good
a workman as there is in
the United States. He has
been the mechanical expert for
the Waltham Watch Co., and
under this skillfull man was
where I learned to manufact
ure watches. 1 do nothing
but first class work. When
my work fail to please I will
cheerfully refund your money.
For reference as to my workman
N It ip I give you the First National
Hank of Nortli Flatte. Nebr and tbe
Omaha National Hank and also the
First National Bunk of Lexington,
Neb I do business in a business
way
G. II. Morgan,
(Jan be found at Henry
Dolling’s Shoe Store, Loup
City, Neb.
AGENTS WANTBI).-Kor “The Life And
Achievement* of Admiral l)ewey,” the
world's greatest naval hero. By Murat
Halstead, the life long friends and admirer
of the nation's idol. Biggest and hook;
over 500 pages, sxin Inches; nearly 100 pages
half-tom illustrations, only *1.00 Knur
muua demand. Big commissions. Dill lit
tree, chance or a lifetime. Write quick.
The Dominion company, 3rd Floor cuxton
Building .Chicago.
< 'AI*T WILLIAM ASTOR CHANLER.
Congressman from New York, is the president
of The Skw YoKK St ah which is giving away
FORTY DOLLAR BICYCLE daily, as offer
ed by their advertisement In another column
lion. Amos J. Cummings. M. C . Col Asa Bird
Oardner. District Attorney of New York, ex
Oovernor Hogg, of Texas, and Col. Fred Felgel
of New York, are among the well known name#
in their Hoard ol Directors.
The Eminent Kidney
and Bladder Specialist.
The Discoverer of Swamp-Koot at Work la
His Laboratory.
iiicjc is a uiscase prevailing in mis
country most dangerous because so decep
tive. Many sudden deaths are caused by
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