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XVII. LOUP CITY, SHERMAN COUNTY, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24,1899. NUMBER 3 The Northwestern A PUBLISHED EVERY KRIDAY ■ AT THE COUNTY HKAT «K«. K. BRNrtOHOTKB, I Editor* anil OKO. H. HIBSON, \ Publisher* TERMS:—SI.00 PRH trak, ip paid is advascs Entered st the Loup City P onto (Bee for trim* mlMHlon through the mall* un second claa* matter. Official Taper Sherman County Vice President Hubert died at his borne in Paterson, N. J. Tuesday morning at 8:30, from heart failure. General Fred Fan stem of the Twentieth Kansas regiment, has a gain started for the Philippines to •ee the job finished. Olonel Bryan ia still with us. Chase sounty, is the only county to Kansas that elcoted pop officers Ibis fall. When Kansas bleeds sbe bleeds hard, and when she's got enough she quits, It is claimed that flilas A. Hoi comb whs elected on National issues. Don’t you believe it, it was because the whiskey trust and the railroad companies knew their man. An Anurcbist funeral was held iu Havana. Cuba, laat week, at which one Falco, an Italian anarchist whs billed to hnrai g the people. The Civil Governor, Nunez, concluded he did not want any of that kind of doc trine spread among his people and Mr Fulco was immediately suppress ed. The treason element of the demo cratic party, and the little Ameri cana generally have chosen a god head as set up for them by the last lvaun of Aguinuldo’s Journal, the Independence. It is llizal, Agui naldo and Bryan. Poor Kizsl, he is dead or their trinity likely would luck a name, an he was a man of brains, education and patriotic coin on sense, that, lie never failed to use lo the lu st interest of his people. Mr Kieh, one of the fusion candi dates (or regeut of the Slate Hniver sity, received over f,000 less voles in Hie stale than did his running male Ylr. Teeters, audit was thought once, wns defeated. Iu Sherman count) he received 92 votes less than Teeters. This is a condition that is not easily accounted for, unless it was because tlie name “Rich" was construed by the pops to mean a man who bad money and be might want to pay his fare on the railroad if elected. --- The editor of the Times endeav ored to explain, last week, that be did not say there was two thousand peo ple at the Bryan meeting, but that there was that number in town at train time. The explinaiion is jaat as rank as the inference that was sought to be conveyed by the first statement. Their claim of 800 peo ple at the meeting was allowed, though it was clearly 200 too high, there was not a pcrsou to be aeen on the street while Mr. Bryan was talk iog aud half the crowd were residents of the city without a doubt. That would leavt 400 outsiders in attend inee. Our towu contains 70o people, sild the other jOO, which is too large by at least lOo, to ths 700 and we have 1 ,lo0 ail told. Are not thoae figures as near correct as it Is possi ble to make them? If they are why did you say g,000 Mr. Brown? Why not acknowledge that your first statement was just to carry the Ides to the country that a great crowdj had Com* out to hear Mr. Brrau. Those subterfuge* seem of lata to be gw<‘d politics, but lit t are mighty poor principle, and sooner or Inter will imii* their reward lit* ft •dm* i fl|(Uii0« twtwaaa Oi*al i HitUla iui| ikd TumiuI, la uMbt-1 t*au *<in'«U It* **i<l In hm na«a In | lb* tti||ail« al a war aa Ultra wit | b«l a baulful of watt an^agaU wit allbar aula, bal far bkmU au<l van ^ blliaa *a|»*«i*ll) wllb lb# Mrtltab II was terrible. There was but four real battles fought, and the Dumber of troopB engaged on both sides in the four, was 1550 on the British side and 1250 on that of the Bours. Statistics show that there was 732 Hnglish soldiers went down in the four engagements, while the Boer loss was but 47. The present war seems t« show about the same ratio ot casualties between the contend ing armies so far, but Great Britain has apparently braced herself for a light io the death. The Boers in the wur of 1880 1 distinguished them selves and demoralized the enemy by picking off their ofticers which tactics they are following up in the present struggle. This of course will force the same rule in the English army and sharpshooters will tic used with the same object. The war will be a bloody one and the end looks far ofi. The Republican party, true to their traditions, have again began to pay of!'our public debt, and last week secretary Gage gave it out that #25, Ooo.ool) of bonds could bo turned in and the cash received for them at market price, though none were yet due, there was nearly #.'{,000,000 worth turned in thcllrat day. This is u transaction Ibui for seven long years has not been known In the United State*, and should convince people of all parties that u repub lican administration is the only one that insures us that our public debt will not be handed down to oar grand ubildrcu In 2.‘< years after the close of our great civil war, two billion dollars of our immeuse debt was extinguished, and now after a blighting democratic reign of de pression and debt making, the party that paid off nearly two third* of the war debt has again taken up tbe broken chain and began to liquidate the balance, which has been inalcri ally added too by n single success of our democratic friends. Which is the party to trust, the otm we prosper under or the one which continually enlarges our debt. ASHTON LOCALS. Mr. aud Mrs. G. \V. Marvel, Mr. aud Mrs. W. M. flmelser drove to Loup City, Saturday ufteruboii to attend the O. K. S. lodge. Mr. aud Mrs. 8. J. Fair of Hock, viile, and Mr. and Mrs. 1). M. Hend rickson of Farwell, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Suielser Sun day. A most welcome rain visited us M mday, Tuesday and Wednesday. Even if the amount was not great it was welcome and received joyful ly just the same. Will some one answer why the partly completed sidewalk connect ing Main street with the Post Office has never been completed. It is very muddy and everyone who goes there feels the need of it. and if they do not use a few cuss words it ia be cause they are too wsll brsd. Win ter is coming on aud it would bo a public biessiug for some one to call the proper otflcials attention to this matter. Let us hope that this state of affairs will not continue thus. A number of young folks met by appointment at the horns of Mr. Nob ler last Friday eveniug to spend a pleasant evening, and from reports coming in we are led to believe that they had a moat pleasant time. When you are iu need of a loan ou your farm it would bo to your own interest to ooll oo or writo to W M. Suielser, Ashton. Nebr. Mr. .Justice of Groud Island was doing business in our city Tuesday, Work io l.tiug rushed on Kd. Conk lin's new house, the plasterero have it in charge at present. Mr. and Mrs. II. Smelser have moved into their house oo the corner j..f Fordhaut St sad Ingram Avenue K W. Kdmunds informs ua that he us* just signed a lease as represents llve of the Beatrice Creamery Co , o! Lleeoin, for the Comstock skim ming ii*tu>s for ft years. The i’r*ihu»ry a».l I'MN ration fur a aura tkiag ru«> <u> fling fur <l>« rlrtiio* i»f ulBvara •till Im liaiii at tka »'|i*r* kauaa »• t'umvUi arantatf, ,Vn v'X Work iwk till «uiuiii>iti>« Hot i.'lrarttou •if tka |'Um n«%t M< uulat uiutila|. I It tattiMlnl tii li# hilt to rariw •ilk tka ttrat 'I t* Jaauan. Hurrah for Ashton!! Wo nro not so slow. A. K. Ilinricbsen came up from St. Paul Wednesday to spend sever al days with relatives. J. C. II. IIIVIDK IMTTIKS John Hollister began a four months term o> school in the Cedarvtlle Dist trict, Monday Mr. IlysHiop and family have moved from their farm into the residence late ly occupied by John Hurt. Posters are out announcing a lecture, grapbophone and magic lantern enter talnmcnt at Divide scboolhouse Thurs day night. Henry Stark lias been doing business in and about Kearney, for the past wet k. Mrs. John Stewart anti Susie Throck morton drove to Huvcnna Saturday. This week will mark the home com ing of two of Divide's sehoolma'uros Mattie Stevens school iu Hazard closing for vacation and Hattie Throckniortoiis term ia the Draper district ending at the same time Mr. John Sehosni.ig lias trailed bis team of mules for some cows. 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You mav have heard about SCOTT’S EMULSION and have!* a vague notion that it is cod-liver oil with its bad taste and smell and all its other repulsive fea tures. It is cod-liver oil, the. purest and the best in the world, but made so palata ble that almost everybody can take it. .Nearly di children like it and a k for more. SCO's rrs ZMULSWN ; look like, iream: it ncui < ishes the v i>*eci the i better than cream or any % other food in existence. It J bear* about the scune r Ja-♦ tion to other emu’s .ns V « cream does to nu \ if \ m have ». with other *u J good" jsre^Kirat ■» *. \ tj will find tiut this 1’ . t. , The h>pot»h«M I in *■ (omfcwwO 9s»as ih« c. ■iv« mUH.. rt*J v aX*> la h fH Usty turn wf» <1m n . MW impart itnnjOt tw 0 wl body. % >>!*'< K 'll ti ■« > | NOTICE TO LAND OWNERS. To all whom It may concern; The com missioner appointed to view and report upon the vacation of u road commencing at that part of road No. 10, beginning at a point where the same In ter sec is the half section line running north uml south of Section 10. Township 15 north of Range 1ft west of the nth p m. In Sherman county, and runuing thence in u south easterly direction, across the south east quarter of Section 10, the north uust quarter of Section lft, the north west quarter of Section II, south west quarter of Sec. 11 south oast quarter of Sec 14, all In Township 15. north of Range 15 west, and terminating at road number one hundred and twenty two (122) be vacated, bus reported In favor of the vacation thereof, and all ob jections thereto, or claims for damages must be filed In the county clerk's ofTlce on or before noon of the SO!h day of December, A. D. IHUO or such road will be vacated without reference thereto. Dated tblH 25 day of October, isou. [seal] John Minsiidll, County Clerk. LEGAL NOTICE State of Nebraska J \s. s. The .State of Nebr. County of Sherman I To unknown non-resident owner of the following described real estate situated in Bo&d district No 8 Sherman county, Nebras ka, to wit: North east quarter of Section 10, Township ID, Range 11 west: You urn here by noittled that complaint bus boon made to me as Road Overseer of said road district that there are two open wells upon the above described real estate and if the same is not filled up Immedsately, 1 shall proceed to llll the same In the manner provided by luw, us the same Is considered dangerous for stock Given under my hand this 30th dny of Oct ober. I sou. B. N. PiOUIK, Overseer Road Dist. No. 3, Sherman county, Nebr. LEGAL NOTICE. State of Nebraska i J-s s The State of Nebr. sberman County ) To Win. Cook, non-resident owner of the following described reui estate situated in Rea ! Dlst. No. 3 of Sherman Co , Nebraska, to wit South east quarter Section 3, Town ship Ifl, Range 11 west. You are In-reby notified liiat complaint has been made to me as Road Overseer of said I, ad e -1rift that there is an open well upon i... above described real estate and If the Hue , not tilled up Immediately, 1 shall pro ri.il to 1111 the sun. e In the manner provided by low. as the sabio is dangerous for stock. (iron under my hand this 36tb duy of Oct ober i S. N Poulben. Overseer Road Ltist. No. 3 Sherman county, Neb. LEGAL NOTICE. State uf Nebraska I J-s s The State of Neb County of Sherman ) To unknown owner and Nebraska Loan and Trust < uin|» ny owners ol the following des erjbed real e d,ale situated in Road district i.f .d riu.in county, Nebraska, to-wlt: i.'ith east quarter Section 10, Township 1«, Rati .*»• it west. You are hereby noil lied that t in pH. lilt has been made to me as Road Over ' r ol' lid road district that there is an . .jn well upon the above described real estate mid if tlie same is not tilled up immediately 1 nail proceed to till the same in the man. nor provided by law, as the sume is danger ous to stock. _ triven under my hand this 3rtth day of Oct ober, lKtltl. S. N. Pout.SKB, Overseer Road Dlst No. 3. Sherman County, Neb. A $40 BICYCLE GIVEN AWAY DAILY, The publishers of The New Yohk Stak, the handsomely Illustrated Sunday newspaper, ute giving a Hum Ghaue Uiotcle each day for the largest list of words made by using the loiters contained in “T-U-K N-M.tv V-o-lt-K s-T-A-H" no more times in any one word than it is found in The New York star. Webster's Dictionary to be considered a- authority. 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PHIL JAEGER Nil AND COMPLETE STOCK OF Fall and Winter GOODS It is the finest and most complete stock of fresh goods ever brought to the Louj) 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. NEBRASKA. A. CULLSY 4. j, OULLBY, ('re aidant (MMnl FIRST BANK OF LOUP CITY. General Banking Business Transacted. Paid up Capital Stock $20,000 Ookhesi'ondrnth: Seaboard National Bank, New York City, N. Y., Omaha National Bank, Omaha, Nebraska. I W. H. 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