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Loup Cpt hwestern VOL. XVII. LOtT CITY, SHERMAN COUNTY, . EMBER 1 1899 NUMBER 4 'l'HK .Nokl HWKSTI- RN PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AT THE COUNTY HEAT. (IKO. K. HK.Nsr’IIOTKB, | F.lllors nn<l OBO. II. OIliHON, t I’ut>ll»li*r« T Kit MS *1.00 PKH VBAH, IK PAID IN AHVANi K Sintered at the Loup City Poatofllce for trims mission through tho malls us second class matter. Official Taper Sherman County A follower o( the Meek and Lowly! Whoop, Uecwillikins. Hhakc 1’ard. The Emperor of Germany paid a visit, last Friday to the Duke and Duchess of Murlborough and was received with great pomp by our own Consuels, who is now the Duchess The Young Men’s Christian Asso ciation has a large contingent scat tered through the Philippines at present, in the work of relieving sick and wounded soldiers. Mi>s Helen Gould lias paid the greater part of nil their expense from her private funds Aguinaldo is at lust stripped of a semblence of a capital, his secretary of the interior, and secretary of tlie treasury have been captured and the president of his congress has sur rendered, and Aguinaldo himself is “like unto the eon of man, he hath not where to lay his head.” His army is disorganized and no more heavy fighting is expected. The Congress of the United Slot* h will convene next Monday. The Philippine question will be in (heir hands to settle snd the half breeds who have been abusing McKinley for doing the only thing possible for a president to do, that of defending our country 'a honor, can turn their disgraceful mud batteries against the only power there is in this land *that bus tbs authority to make a dis position cf th<* matter The scurrilous attacks made upon Admiral Dewey and his bride for the disposition which they made of the residence presented to Mr. Dewey is aboot as small an ali'air as ever was allowed to disgrace the American poepie. The editor who would con tribute to it through bis columns would lend a hand to rob his grand ■others grave. It seems that our war in the past eighteen months has devel oped more damphools in ttie United Slates, than should be charged up against the entire world. That thing across the way wentoif halt cocked again last werk and made a piteous endeavor to preju dice some one who had grain to sell against a man for a witty jest. Yet it only proved that the truth is migh ty and though told in jest provokes the fellow who depends on calamity for his groceries to hysterics, Cer vantes destroyed Knight-Krrantry by laughing it to scorn by his Don Quixote, and one of those days Ilry antsm will perish from force of facta whither told in jest or earnest. The masses who are great admirers ot Mr. Kry an today are so from the loud mouthed deception that la prac ticed through tlie land for no other purpose than personal gain. IDs lieutenants hesitate not to tell or pub Hsh the most redtculoua and unwaut el cant and heresy and if confronted with tt will smile and say that all ia lair in politics. Illvii*« niirir* llenry llall am! family ami Mr ami Mrs Moaall Hun.Ute.l al Iba IHrlde boiMe Mr* Tea* Hbnaalup «aeriaim.l aa oi l qullitae party last Tuv*4ay Taaaaaaiy lap will ha atmrrr*»l at (HrM> by aa apprupriaia proaraai al iba m bwol b«u - altar ablab a Ulatary »»i<n «UI ba aryaa red Tba r.aa peopla al atiiotaiaa lion, ta ar« aapaciatiy lailtal to ohm ami ball'a.aba ll lal* • <* a* ami . ?•>» iraaetpfcoaa and btiari abut a.«» baabad bra Ut»Kaaalan I bnataa lb * eiay I»i ■*» i I ll-.aatar u | to ba irl-i'rl by ib*% tilrti biiab la tbe ynyita iba yrvya %**' «•! atlt allot ini** Ik* ' Mbit lartmmn. ki «|b| Her M IMy >WHMlbll| aad taeikb wi«i tna prtea al mtana.ma Mi Jwbn atarb ami fam.it al l.ttebiMM bt«<i*4 «.« at> ant, a.mb ayral (ba aiatrt ia tl i»oi i*a r*v bin* l*i«»ai Mae Ibat ** ta ' t |* *t«tp ett aaeaeal •f ah baa ta u| Iba baantiy Tba baity #iad Mat ayaa mJ Mt« ii«ttt r»a>*"a* am baaepa* aaab ta LibaMahi, baa «t adaaadai •a* Mtaataaai DEDICATION OK THE ASHTON CATHOLIC CHURCH The following 1* a little girl's account of how the services were conducted, hhe is one of the pupils of Mrs Hattie Jones of Hchool district No 81. She Is evidently a bright scholar. The munuseplpt was written in a very nice hand. It was on tho 11th day of November that I went to the dedication of the Ashton Catholic church. On coming near it I saw crowds of of people gathering. The church is a very large oae. There are ten windows on eaeh side. The eolor of tho panes is a light red and there were small yel low and red panes on each side of the large onss. The church was painted white and the belfry was covered with something that looked like tin. on top of tkls was a very high steeple and on the very top was u cross. Just as I entered the door 1 was in a hall, auil on each Hides was a door which led to another hall, und in the hall on the right hand side was a stairway that led to some kind of an up stairs with railing around it so that people could stand and look ail around Inside of the church. The back part of the church was decorated very nicely. There were twenty long candles burning all the time and on each side wen paper Hours; some of them were roses aid some lllllea; they were just like natural Howers. On top of these was a waxed figure representing Christ. He was dressed in brown and held a blble in his left band and a cross In his right. Then there was a very large uhd high platform on which lay pretty Howers and a very large blble. The Hlshop was there and ke was dressed In a white silk robe lined with red; he wore u high cap on his head, it was white also, lined with red. He had u ribbon around lilt waist with a cross tied to It. There wire six priests; they were dressed In lace, and wore nothing on their heads. Then there were four sisters, one of them played the organ, the others did the singing. They were dressed in black, even their heads were covered with large black bonnets. The first thing they did was to sing.; It was very nice; they sang for ipiite a while, and then had prayer. After the singing one of the priest* stood up and preached in Latin for about half an hour. After that they hud tho burning of the Incense: the priest held the urn so that the -.moke could come on all those pretty (lowers; then the priests and tbs bishop arose and the smoke came on them. Then they prayed again and sung. All ut once the bishop, priests, and the whole audience passed out and blessed the hells. They poured holy water on them; utter blessing them they all went into the church a few minutes aud then everybody went home, ANii Christensen. Diet' No. (II HAD N KWH FROM OKLAHOMA TOe following from a frleml In Oklahoma report the death of the little set of Mr. and Mrs. Q. It. Bussell who were once residents of Loup City. Mrs. Bussell Is a lister of Dr. W. T. and A E. Chase also Mra. A M Bennett: Died Near Ingellon, Oklahoma. Nov. I, MXe Hunter Clare, the only son of Mr and Mrs. Q. B. Bussell, age sir months. Little Clare was a healthy robust child until a couple of days before his death. Mon day evening he was taken with a fever, but seems belter Tuesday. Iu the eveniag It grow worse again. Dr. Baker was called but the babe was beyond medical aid and at 2 a. m the little spirit winged Its flight. A sweet smile still lingered about bis beautiful llpe as though he hud Indeed been kiseed by one of clod's holy messengers, while the dimple buby lingers elusped a pure half blowu rose. The funeral services were.held at the house Wednesday at 10 a. m., conducted by Mrs. Mills. The little casket was bore to the 1’leasaai Valley cemetery and lowered to Its last resting place Hie grave. Clare leaves his parents and two little sisters to mourn kls untimely loss. They have the heartfelt sympathy if the entire community in this their sad bereavement. Oo to thv rest fair child. Go to thy dreamless bed. Gentle and meek und mild. With blessings on thy head. Fresh roses In thy hand Buds on thv pillows laid. Hast# from this blighting laad Where tiowers so quickly fade.—A. Friend. ASHTON LOCALS. The creamery meetings held Thursday eve ning was (jiilte well attended considnrlng the weather, and a full set of officers and commi ttee were elected. It seems now that it is al most a certain fact that a creamery will lie errected In the aear future. JohnC’hlpps left Saturday morning for Pal mer. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Dado left Saturday mor ning for Uraad Island. They Intend ta muke that their home in the future. Mr. Harstow of Ord, was seen in our city Thursday. Mr*. Karl H. K. Kendall of St. Paul arrived Saturday evening for a visit with relations in our herg. S M Hendrickson drove up from Farwell Sunday afternoon. Mr and Mrs. Henry Howard drove lo St Michael and hack last Sunday. W W. Murple of Lincoln was seen on our streets Thursday evening, Miss Myrtle Wilson arrived boose Saturday inurnlng 11 tmeiser railed" ll lo Hi Paul Monday afteraoou returning Tuesday. C A. Clack of Havanan was In town Monday afternoon in Interest of a creamery for our town It appears tbai Mr Clerk has hero con sidering Ashton a* a g»sl locution for n cream erv and now it also appears a* If the Worthy gentleman considered too tong a. othOfs Hate already he«n here ahead of him, II Mortlhsea >>f Flow *m a pleasant «niter Monday MANMIKI* M uut Matefahi and Miss Vlarti.a us sis- e-t. SSf- ualtad in ik-ii ., n- u s of Wsslksh M s.lav November If, l»ee *' !*■ » < a*u -. . hur»h uy ihe Mee Father llreiis .pl in the presence uf many friends and e intly* a gat to red i.getlisf In tssiar of the oc , a»iua The hrl-le s e-.-tuw«e war a haadsumu g rs *>f lignt sfa* ■ lor Is., groom Worn the , vtiHSia/y *v«r, I.*.cpai nines After the eereaumr ail r*pa*rr-J la the horn* .«! Ih Mut*» P-r Mf sa-l Mrs JlilSr sn ->utfc. ■ a rlt. w to re the or r a,..,a a as duly sale • rated la N >sl fashion IV yaang hubs are j well fcu .au yoalt ifc..se resided sue'Ug as f.r i a.ani I-are and • oagrafc liat.ohs are attend- d and a k egaodfcapp* a* .liked I.Iw is hoped I - A y the If man * f» e ads * - %s % haa»ln a tin frtendaww was Strer tr f grin Mr sad Mrs Mr M fclfci lsrr »k visit, sg ’ at Muehslila this a ess F»‘M*AL*S I UKAI' A Ml tm*e« hi. • • • * i .. r •» re p. . Irritating stings, bites, sc ,r • Wounds ami cuts soothed anil I i .' L»e Witt's Witch Hazel 8m1vo, a and safe application ior tortm d ; -h. Beware of counterfeit9. ' Da Witt’s Little Early JtUem lit more gi od than all blood medicine.' ,u.d other pills,” writes Geo. II Jacol of Thompson. Conn. prompt, plea-sub. never gripe,—they cure constipation, arause the torpid liver to action and I give you clean blood, steady nerve-, a I clear brain and a healthy appetite. -, #.»- -- Tetter, Jatt-ltlieuin ami Kczeina The intense itching arid smartl ng mi i dent to these diseases. Is instantly a.) i - ed by apply ing Chamberlain's Eve n.d Hkin ointment. Many very bad v se, lmvc hren pcrinanciitiy cured by it- I is equally » fTl dent for itching plies am! a favorite remedy for sum nipple chapped hands, chilblain-, host bites and chronic-ore eyes, •i'icts. pet Pox For sale by Odendnhl Bro s. -— ♦ • ♦ IIVOKLKMS1 AltNIcA s tU *■;, The best i live in the world for < ■■ 9 Bruises Son Ulceis Salt Rhei. >, E *yi 1 Sores Tetter Chapped Hands* < liilbi tit Coma and all Skin Erupt Iona and pc> - Itlvely cures Flics, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed to ive peifect aristae tlon or money refunded. Frice \i, t-. nt per box. For sale by Odendnhl Id t NOT I CIS TO I’UIN tlilts I, John Minshull County l«i of • man county, Ncbsusku, asl i note li t in' follow lug books, blanks. and 1 i on Will bo required for lint uw of tin cui i olllccrs lor tin, coming year: Lor owe - i bri'u ru~ - vvi pe < ji grade; one gross pm holm i*; iwi . vu quarts Arnolcs wri Mug fluid ; t w e ve g - stsel pens; live bundled ilnibis; imc, • ■ foilr gloss in assorted niiio r Luo ; . > dozen sponge lop 11 i11 . . two ie u, Cranes Japan! st Hnm legal enp;fo n n Col U 111 In n legal cup. oli> gro-H n ie! ,1 election pCi 'tls; 1 ill'l l: uexs l ep e Ink cone,, i.i. lit s (pure n rani In , (lour plain and lour primed Pd in ) p flexibe back, nal opening, In s, n mi .'kiOo tlipllcalc lax receipts lib* ; tax lee cl pi In triplicate, bo uni mid , i foraled, iiUQ in book for e-mniy in u 10m tax receipts ill duplicau , l ou 1 , . perferaled, nm m book h i . i tr* ; urers; tl*l< « Inioks, I . public; three books lax s . • i i . private; i bn o book i ertes, kill lo each bod;; on , II urers cash bom; llmni books and envelopes; six ell otci o> tl (lbs, (1(10 in in, 111c , one plop > me c! ten nu ll uiob i.'oiigri i i .e . lo.■ Lor Two — mi.. ■ , bi.ii.k-; r shed Ilian k - ; u 1 ! -in i I bh - : 'i sheet blanks, nil blue . ■ to bo , \ paper; SUM Hole l.ee.o, iutai LiPrlie 1 note and lctP r lieu Is lo be of p i be . paper; 4000 n i - inch x \ x ent ciop- », o ill inch, x x x • nvelu; > Lor TliHkK. —Cfiui i. DocUe; id.. u page, indexed wnli mi , oi cn ; , ol jurotH, conit ofllcei . t M l loi nc j R, on llsi cup paper In.maul loi j 000b election hullois. Sealed bills lor ■ itch or any ol the ah v. three loisol supplies mii.ai v m i v. in the CO till tv ed lit III 1111 Ofl.ee 111 1,' City, Nebraska ou or before the first da ol .IsiuiHiy, ,i ovab d Ulus win iii-o lie received at - n i be filed In Hie county clcik's » ilh e on . ■ belore January 1st, Id' 0 tor the tul.uw . 1‘ublltlllllg dcIlIKlIICIll tax II l, pill 1 i,,.;. County treasurer's financial stateme it-, publlsliing road and bridge nolle ; n oilier uoticca required by tlic ceuniy. The county board reserve the right to rejcsl any or all bids. Dated at Loup city, tills .(lib day o November, liWSI. John JIissiii i.i., County Clerk. llAltl’EK whiskey on your siJebi* id proves your taste is correct. It prov> - also that jou aro tloin;' your duly to your guest,and to yourself, keep , tie linest whiskey obtainable. sOLlJ L\ T. i! Els.M'.u, Loup City, Ncbr. ASK Y01I& i DOCTOR! Ask your physician this ques tion, “What is the one great remedy for consumption?” He will answer, “Cod-liver oil.” Nine out of ten will answer the same way. Yet when persons have consumption they loathe all fatty foods, yet fat is neces sary for their recovery and they cannot take plain cod liver oil. The plain oil dis turbs the stom h WIA 1 takes away the appeit’. The cis* agreeable fishy odor ar.d taj‘e rr.ck? it almost unen d:. iS'e. What is to be done? Toll question was ans wered when v : t ma le I \, r p I a ivt'crry-pvc years , - * l stan . tiorui to* I T <■ ■ t - y ‘ • c r.edy 5 • i,. I . t . '0 .1 a i 1 , j , 4 Late in4 KitVv i , * ! / ui 4 ’ 4 |Am I a ih.t I j* it t» H (4 Id 4 M . ■ *( | aid n Lft cjft U! 4 ml t t'H h'-'fei *il. K m fi 114 I n 441 i | 1.1 SCOTT* IW i ON «n4 u ! it. I aft %»l.y 1! I; m tt 1*7 (41.1 at it+y %•. ■. hit M ..Arid it t* It N r .> , ** iW Jtt ml ytdfcy yru- L . %N* 4*M #• afit, #14 ** 4»f 1 4k ckiu^u >»*•* * • X i' • ID I ;• ll OWNKUB. TV N v. • r..nicern: The com* .Hi . that l> i ■ • iulf section I I i:e it • .■ I i!i o. Sect tin 10, J Township hi ■ i of Range l.i west of the |«tb p in, to ' .'inn comity, nr«l running theme In n iii'h t Listerly direction, Herons tho (Kintlii.ii <| u-Mtrof Section 10, the north • ust quarter of -action 15, the north west quarter of St Ton 14, south west quarter of Sec. It south en quarter of See 14. all In Township f?>, north of ti. - e it west, tmd terminal Up il ipi.-p i-r one hundred and twenty-two 11; > ' . vll t. d, lias reported in favor of the in .id n thereof, and all oh* jet dons t1 > > i t j >• el..I ns for damage* mimt bo Hied in the . .1 i rt . otll. e on or before I noon of ll i aar i ,l.i . «... December, A. ii. I ’.or • h rea l will bo v.iea . d w ithout reference thereto. Dated libs •; ■ . y of OcMber. IK’D. (.seal] ji/u v M; .smti.i County Clerk. LBl .1. NOTICK. State Of Nebr, .ka i s. .. Tho St5le of Nebr. County of she.man ) To unknown iiun-reshbnt owner of the followin ' do*Hi. real estate .Hunted In U aid i. st. ,et No 3 Shi i n . n county, Nebras ka, to w l North eusi quarter of Section Id, Timm U p IH. Unripe n west: You are here by non. ti t e .! id 'nt, h been made to :i- t< i ! «i.i • • -r of jinld i i l district Hi . tic if i ; . oil-ti wells upon the above oik I at: J if the ipe is not l;!l.' I i , Jy. 1 shall proceed to Hi! t ) , ip ti mar Her provided by law, ;i ll. i . .. o red dun ' roua lor stock, i Ive.i uni i . :id this .'fluidity of Oct ober, IW. S. d Ravi. i;u Overseer Uo« 1 DT 1. Nil. i rmnn county. Nebr. J.r.c Ai, .VOTICK, tHuln of Vabra- \u j , s iln State of Nebr. Hjionuuti OoUB . I -To V, f,i . uol, uou-resltloiii owner of the f I , i i. al < i ute situated la : -in .ii t o., Nebraska, t i .ft , . S'-,:; ;*u J, Town , ii |c ,. , i t!, it complaint bus , u ni Oi,i -• ut said .. • ci | ft v. ell upon i ;i id If tin; .1 mi, ly, i sitail pro .i, ii. nil, c provided ;y law, i i'c.i ■ roes for stock. ■ , ihlsitilh day of Oct ! ober If*: . . I’litn.HEN. Overseer Hoad 1- si. •. i tmun county. Vtb. I.! , NoWCK. State of N’t ii . - ,..t i Tit State of Neb County of ,i i- . it j Til ::*i 1 V bn ,1. i Loan and Ti;i .t< i.v - . is id the following des i i ... l lu If' .id district ,v a . ni .. Nebru to-wlt: ■<?y ' -i I" To :. hip 16. . <* 7 v i i i .1- b/rfr l.y tio tie. Unit to ,it-■ as 1 ad* Aft er* ,• o: 1. ■ i.■i. 11 vtT is an i ,o, n .i.i l iiii il i al estate . lie . .foe , ,.,i illicit up lumediately i i t r , imo in the man. tit r |;ro\i a l i , ... ns the saute ■ danger OUs lo i.lven nuit i ii band this -fiifc day of Oct ober, 1MW. t N. IN lUi.sts Overseer Komi Ulst No. hit—tttaa County. Neb. A S40 BICYCLE GIVEN AWAY DAILY T!:e pul S h rs of Tiib > w York Htau, the haic on . I Sunday newspaper, ,in i , i me ii ., Ult'veliB each day lor I. ■ kirgi t b t o: Jiiis made l s' using the , utained *• t ll-k t-U-K-li n-'l-.pl " do more times in any Mu.-word than It'is • ound in The New York Star. Webster's Ute. louury to be considered an'li iiiy. Tw.» I.ijmii WaTOIkm (iirst class lilt.- k epersi will be given daily for second and t'niu i esi lists, .ml many other valuable rev . nis. iiH'ludin, uiniter Sets, Tea Sets, China .Sterling silvern • i dr, etc., in order Of mer it. i nts educational conti ,t is being given to advi -** and introduce tlii.s successful weekly into u t' homes, cud ail prizes will bo awarded pre-t ptiy wititu ,t part in llty. Twelve I’-cent staiui . must be ill, -l for thirteen weeks trial -iibscfipllon with full particulars and list of o\.-r aed Milt,All ■■ rewards. Contest opens and :i aids eo ip u i e Monday, Jute- Mill, and close domtuy, Augu I Jlst, ISUM. Your list eun roue)i ii - any day lie m u these dull and will reei ; ve theawaru It which It may be entitled fi 1 tl, ,i day, and your uame will be all]ted in I ... tl , >11,,.-sic i,, Yin. New h itK Hi Alt. Hilly i.i a list can lit1 flip red by the -nine per l’rizos art n . , .libitum at ’in, STAK's uttlees. I eisuns si car if bicycles a • > choice to Lad •'*. Tei.l k men's or J>i> IHiu 1,-0 -l, color or . /c deaired. • li • iddre *s In i. I lilt: NkW Your Utah sk) w. akin .- .> et. ,\.-w York t ,ty. W J. FJ5HE.1, *:. ie, at ,?x nl Notary Rubric. Will Defend in 1\> re closure Ohm. aj.ru ik> A General Re <1 Estato Business. Of in !n MuiiTMWtiTBH* Hulking, ID! r On, . • NKUUAMU. NGALE, I [};.? ' 1 all ». P CiTT, l i t a A- a* MAIN. 1 l‘li .< I.' \ & M’RCiKON H ‘ , t , \ , S* RR,\ KA <i i t r t i*i c*| * %•«*• •- i» * i i ? (%* * -m rfaiffi i \ !-i,i uR I | UOH ji- « * * '-T-^aaw ma » tgua ;4 il *&Jft4 • - : If* . Vi" « ■ ilH i«* % i: i uimI » ■ -*« *».i H*s. tu, • *•» |h«* •:* > I in ft# fUMtk *»iiv ***»• , »H* »*<» h »t, *1 !«•%*• tm • '• * *• - ! m ft- •% 0 i%t >«• l**i t« (Ith' f II! t l! Nt ft VJT# t fct C 4 U v Jt. Ct*p m>* -W* #ri Ht--. * V .*Cav J, «U» * V u{i.MS»Uti, UlUM l<0«f < lift *•*» Sll J. PHIL JAEGER Nil AM) 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 Youf Groceries of jne. and get the freshest and best in town. j. im LOUP CITY. 3 NEBRA8KA. A OULLEY a. P OULLBY, President QtAlMk FIRST BANK OF LOUP CITY. General Banking Business Transacted. Paid up Capital Stock $20,000 Correspondents: Seaboard National Bank, New York City, N.Y., Osaka National Bank, Omaha, Nebraska. W. H. BOECKNER. « Msrahiant Tailor. ——o A trial solicited, Fit guaranteed, Clothes cleaned and pressed on short notice. Repairing Neatly Done. i til . «Ki 4tl4< lilt 4irwi Mlt'iill IS IftttMIS ****** iNk'i a*i*i «* )• i n wall ku« v\ a ll..*| « nm li. Witt* Miikl I •4Ut I iOkft.lt 4lWf«ttft«ft*)t M I