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VOL. XVII.
LOUP CITY, SHERMAN COUNTY, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1899.
NUMBER S
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The Northwestern
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY
Hthe county skat.
GKO. K. IIKNNCHOTKIt, ( Editor* and
GKO. II (IIII80M, \ rul»ll*li*«r*
TEHMS:—*1.00 PER TEAR, ir PAID IN ADVANCE
Entered at the Loup City PoNtoltice for trans
ralttulon through the mall* uh second
c1h»s matter.
Official Taper Sherman County
Major John A. Logan was killed
in battle in tbe Philippines last Sun
day, while gallantly leading his man
into a charge at San Jacinto. He
was the son of Gen. John A. Logan
tbe great fighter of tha rebellion.
A. R. Allpbin has severad his con
nection with the Arcadia Champion
and it comes to our desk last week as
neat and newsy as ever under the
new management of S. A. Morrison.
Mr. Allpbiu was a pleasant caller
Monday._
The IJ. S. volunteers that have
been sent to the Philippines, have
been beard from and their fighting
is not second to the regulars. They
arc cornering Bryans friend very fast
and ins chances for success are a
bout as good as onr windy states
mans will he if put up in 1900.
Judge Kinkaid, as usual, carried
his own judicial district but the pap
majority in the southern tier of
counties in the congressional dis
trict was too great to overcome. Ne
ville lost iiis own county, which was
carried by the populist tieket by a
good majority.
The Times says that Jacob Albers,
G. H. Gibson, and Lewis Becbthold
will he the standard hearers of tbe
republican party in Sherman c >unty
next year. Well thanks Tbe peo
ple of Logan say they elected Jake
because be always sees that they
have good roads. In Loup City
twp., they claim Lewie is invincible,
and as for you and myself 1 can
only quote your man, Neville, when
he said that the republicans had run
Kinkaid against him before and be
defeated him therefore be sould not
see why in thunder they were foolish
enough to do it again.
It is a Doticable fact that tbe re
publican tieket was voted blank for
Supreme Judge to a considerable ex
tent in almost every railroad town
in tbe state. In Omaha over 900 of
such ballots were oast without the
head of the ticket being supported,
in Lincoln over 400 of such ballots
were oast, at Loup City seven or
eight republican ballots with tha
head blank were cast, and such re
ports are coming from all the rail
road towna. This is evidence on tbe
face of the returns that Holcomb's
election is due to the support of
railroad and other monied corpora
tion*.
A populist said to us two dsjs
after election tbat tie was ready to
take up arms against the govern
ment at any tirat. lie said, "I fought
in the aause of the Union daring the
rebellion, but am to-day aorry for it
and wish I had went into the south
ern army." \Va« he right or wrong?
How many populists in Sherman
county will join him in what seems
to lie his honest convictions. We
hope not many. Let those who will
not sit down end soliloquise a mo
no nt. This tnsn is illiterate. It ie
aaid that he eaneot write hia own
name. If you believe he is right
continue to instruct him at your
shrine. If vou think otherwise just
as« yourself whose teachings it was
that makes this men curse the lacd
that gave him birth. Has the state
of Nebraska been any bettei off du
mg the reign uf populism then ue
■ler e repeblhea administration1
t'ea y«>w obtain money easier? das
your bank account grown larger?
eaa you hold ywwf grain, etwok, nnd
other prmltH te of the farm longer?
are yon not eaahle«l to pay Interest
an I prta pal neater sad is not
year gamers better Ailed' If thie
be true you may be justified in
standing by your party bo far as
continuining them in power goes,
but are your leaders jestified in pois
oning the minds of the common peo
ple to the point of anarchy and riot
is the question. We ask all think
ing men if this country has not ad
vanced pbeaominuily during the past
forty years, and if you conclude it
has turn over the pages of history
and see whose hand it was that guid
ed the ship of state during that pe
riod of intense growth. Was not
the only crisis experienced ia all
that tints during the reign of democ
racy from ''Ja to ’00, and did nat
the commercial sky brighten at once
upon the success of the Republican
party? People it in your right to
be populists if you so elect, but it
is no mans right to incite the masses
against a government which you all
acknowledge is the heat on earth to
day. Recause a man says another
is a thief does not make it so and
when you are told that all that is
vile in this world belongs to ths re
publican party, just ask yourself if
your neighbor who belongs to that
party, comes as near living up to the
ten commandments as the other fal
low does. Go a little further and
convirce yourself what party it was
that paid oil' two billion dollars of a
war debt in 25 years, and then had the
humiliation of seeing the other party
step in and increase our debt two
hundred sixty-four million dollars
in four years. Remember tbat a
first class liar in a community can
ruin the reputation of the best man
iu it, and als > that you never yet
seen a place that did not have some
fellows in it whose greed for office
so blinded them that to gain it they
would destroy the life and bappy
acss of any man or the wellfare of
their own people. Remember the
greatest robber has always been the
first to cry thief.
ASHTON LOCALS
We are informed that it is almost
u. assured fact that there will he a
creamery erreoted in this town in the
near future. We will be glad to
welcome another enterprise in our
midst, and wish them success.
Isaac Sandberg of Laramie, Wyo.,
arrived Wednesday evening for a
visit with relatives in this neighbor
hood.
G. W. Marvel drove to Loup City.
Thursday.
Ashley Conger and R. L. Christin
sen of Loup City, were seen on oar
streets Friday.
Jacob Rapp left these parts Fri
day, bound for Oklahoma, after a
prolonged visit with relatives her*.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Smelser arrived
Saturday afternoon from a lengthy
wedding tour through several of the
Eastern states. The boys about
town proceeded to furnish them with
plenty of music (?) as soon as night
had fallen.
C. E. Taylor of St. Paul, came up
Saturday evening and spent Sunday
with bis parents at this place.
We aie sorry to note that Mr. W.
II. Brown was stricken with paralys
is last week, but the last report*
show that he is improving slowly.
Miss Dora l'och, left Moaday
morning for Lincoln, to have her
ayes treated.
Bert Qaydecka left Monday mor
ning for South Omaha.
It has been announced that the
Woodmen of this camp will give an
oyster supper and dance at the hall
ou Thanksgiving night, the 30. It
is to be free for all—who have the
price Don’t target the date, ae
there will lie a "Hot time in ths old
town.”
Frank Wardyn mad* a dying busi
ness trip to St Paul and back Tana
dar.
The now Catholic charuh of this
place was dedicated Tuesday fare
noon by the Kt Hev, Bishop Utah
erd Hcsanel af Omaha, assisted by
licau Wolf of Orand Island, Father
la*' itnli si Klba, Father Kale
ssajc <>f Itoath Omaha, Father Chan
! >L leh of St. Paul, Father Hreitkopf
•if |*i ••i n aud Father Had he of thie
l-la e, 1 he ceremoaiea were wit
w«*ai b» a large coaconre of people
' «mii« raumattng the audience at tb*0
•al other* at lOoO Wa era
j told that Father H Hadaa will aa
• >om» charge tor ttie present.
tjaite n aumlier of Leap City He#
were in attendance at lb* dedication
Tuesday
The dance held in the halt Vusn
day night was favored with a largt
attendance. Everyone seemed It
nse their best efforts to have a gmx
time.
Jacob Albers of Loup City, whs
seen on our streets Wednesday shak
ing hands with friends.
Daniel Keif and family left this
“neck of the woods” this week bounci
for Council Bluffs, Iowa It is theii
intention to make that their home.
A. N. Conklin shipped 3 carloads
ofetockfrom this station Wedaes
day afternoon to South Omaha. Abe
accompanied the shipment in person.
Mr. Beusbausens were suddenly
called to Ord, Tuesday to the
bedside of Gust Beck who hud
a serious accident befall him.
Mr. Aug. Sonstrom and Miss Dot
Fair of Rockville drove over and
were the guests of W. M. SlOflser.
Any one wishing to purchase views
of the Catholic church can do so by
calling on W. M. Smelser.
I. C. II.
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure thoroughly
digests food without aid from the sto
mach, aud at the same time heals and
restores the diseased digestive organs
It is the only remedy that does both of
these things and can be re'.ied upon to
permanently cure dyspepsia.
“DeWitt’a Little Early Risers did ro<
more good than all blood medicines and
other pills,” writes Geo. H. Jacobs,
of Thompson. Conn, prompt, plea-ant.
never gripe,—they cure constipation,
arause the torpid liver to action hik!
give you clean blood, steady nerves, a
clear brain and a healthy appetite.
Tetter, Halt-Klietim anil Eczema
The intense itching and smarting inci
dent to these diseases, is instantly allay
ed by applying Chamberlain’s Eye and
8kln Ointment. Many very bad cases
have been permanently cured by it- It
is equally efficient for itching piles and
a favorite remedy for sore nipples
chapped hands, chilblains, frost bites
and chronic sore eyes. 23cts. per box
For sale by Odendahl Bro s.
IIUCKLENn' ARNICA HALVE.
The best salve in the world for (bits
Bruises Sores Ulcers Salt Rheum Fever
Sores Tetter Chapped Hands Chilblains
Corns and all Skin Eruptions and pos
itively cures Piles, or no pay required.
It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac
tion or money refunded. Price 25 cents
per box. For sale by Odendahl Bros.
PATENTS GUARANTEED
Our fee returned if we fail. Any one sending
sketch and description of any invention will
promptly receive our opinion free concerning
the patentabiUty of same. " How to Obtain a
Patent” sent upon request. Patents secured
through us advertised for sale at our expense.
Patents taken out through us receive special
notice, without charge, in The Patent Record,
an illustrated and widely circulated journal,
consulted by Manufacturers aud Investors.
Scud for sample copy F R EI. Address,
VICTOR J. EVANS & CO.
(Patent Attorneys,)
Evans Building, Washington, o. c.
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NOTICK TO t.ANIi OWNERS.
To all whom It may concern; The com
missioner appointed to view ami report upon
the vacation of a road commencing at thut
part of road No. in, beginning at a point
where the Hume Intersects the half section
line running north and south of Section 10.
Township 15 north of Kangc 15 west of the
6th p ui, In Sherman county, and running
thence in a south easterly direction across
the south easi quarter of Section 10, the north
east quarter of Section 15, the north west
quarterof Section 11, south west quarter of
Sec. 14 south east quarter of See M, all In
Township 15. uortli of Kama' 15 west, and
terminating at road number one hundred and
twenty-two (132) bo vacated, has reported In
favor of the vacation thereof, and all ob
jections thereto, or claims for damages must
be tiled in the county clerk s office on or before
noon of the Soth day of December, A. IJ.
I Hint, or such road will be vacated without
reference thereto.
Dated this 35 day of October, I HDD.
[seal] Jons Minsuui.l, County Clerk.
LEGAJu NOTICE
Stats; of Nebraska i
J-s. s. The State of Nebr.
County of Sherman )
To unknown non-resldeat owner of the
following described real estate situated In
Uoad distric t No 3 Sherman county, Nebras
ka. to-wit; Northeast quarterof Section 10,
Township Pi, liauge ll west: You are here
by notllled that complaint has been made to
me as Uoad Overseer of said road district
that them arc two open wells upon the above
desoribed real estate and If the suine is not
Piled up iuiiuodsatf ly, 1 shall proceed to
fill the Sam. m the manner provided by law,
as the name Is considered dangerous for
stock.
(liven under my hand this J6tli day of Oct
ober, Is.o
B. N. Paulheh, Overseer
Hoad Dlst No. 3 Sherman county, Nebr.
LEGAL NOTICE.
State of Nebraska )
\s s The State of Nebr.
Sherman County I
To Wm. Cook, non-resident owner of the
following described real estate situated In
Hoad Dist. No. 3 of Sherman Co., Nebraska,
to-wit: South east quarter Section if. Town
ship Id. Kange 14 west.
You are hereby notlticd that complaint has
been lion e to me. as Houil Overseer of said
road district that there is an open well upon
the abov.- deserib'-d real estate and If the
same is i it Piled up immediately, I sbull pro
ved |o fill l lie same in the manner provided
oy law. as ihe same is dangerous for stock.
Given under my band this 30th day of Oct
ober 16161.
S. N. Povuin, Overseer
Uoad Dlst. No. 3 Sherman county, Neb.
LEGAL NOTICE.
State of Nebraska J
[- s s The State of Neb
County of Sherman i
To unknown owner and Nebraska Loan and
Trust ( oinperiy owners oi the following dm
i-ribed re.n estal- situated In Hoad district
No.3, ui Sherman county, Nebraska, to-wit:
South ret quarter Section 10, Township 16,
Kaugc I) we i You are hereby notllled that
complaint ha., been made to me as Hoad Over
sf "i of -aid road district that there is an
op, n well upon the above described real estate
and f the same is not tilled up immediately
1 • milt,i jcced 'o till the same in the man.
ner proved lyt law, as the same is danger
ous ui sni.-.k »,
(liven under my hand this 36 Lh day of Oct
ober, lsuu.
S, N. 1’oui.sBN, Overseer
Hoad Dlst No. 3, Sherman Couuty Neb.
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Attorney at Law and Notary Pubdi.
Will Defend in Foreclosure Cmt
AI.BO DO A
General Real Estate Business.
Office t* NOHTHWE.4TSIUI I la! Idles,
U»W CITY, MCIIKAUA.
R.J. NIGHTINGALE.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
loup out, i i arm
A. S> MAIN.
PHYSICIAN A SURGEON
I .OIF CITY, NtliUA'iKA.
"Illit -One dour reel ol Uheeo'e
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NERVITA PILLS^S
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waiting illaeiH‘1, all effect* of ietl
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pl*iak gl ow to |*4le thrt-k* awl
rv'*|. rc« |Kc tin* ul youth
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lot w.'.Au; \\ till u writf.-H uu,ir»rt
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OhKNDAIIL IIROS
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» J. PUL JAEGER Nn
AND COMPLETE STOCK OF
Fall and Winter
GOODS
It is the finest and most complete stock
of fresh goods ever brought to the Loup
Country. I always stand
(On Guard’
for the best interest of my customers and
strive to supply them with the very best
goods in the market and at the lowest rates
for good goods. It give us control of the
best class of customers and increases our
business. For all around fair treatment,
“your moneys worth or your money back,”
and for a large stock to select from we take
the lead this fall and winter.
Buy your Groceries of pie.
and get the freshest and best in town.
J. PHIL JAEGER,
LOUP CITY, i NEBRASKA.
A CULLEY
Pr««ldni
FIRST BANK OF LOUP CITY.
General Banking Business Transacted.
Paid up Capital Stock $20,000
Correspondents: Seaboard National Bank, New York City, N. Y., Omaha
National Bank, Omaha, Nebraska.
W. H. BOECKNER.
Msraliarit
Tailor.
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Clothes cleaned and pressed on
short notioe.
Repairing, Neatly Done.
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