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_I ▼OL. XVII LOCI’ CITY, SHERMAN COUNTY. NEBRASKA, THURSDAY. JANUARY 5, 1900. i he Northwestern PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY , AT THE COUNTY HEAT. •BO. *« *0lIIl»0»,iB i **' PyblliUn TYtMK -A# n> tuk ir rim ta luriact KlIfM at IB Lmp City PwUiSm tor trui Official Paper Sherman County Aftsiaaido a address is not jet exactly known but Otis bold* on to hss wife • wardrobe The British snapped up a «i«rmo Transport .as; week Iliad with rn nrusts for Oats Paul. Tt*e Buiis are still standing paw teg tht earth ta Sooth Afnea, watch ing for a ehence to gat into Oom Pauls pig *ty« The Boar* are ■till oo guard With this issue, the first of the new tear the Mom h wt»TXit% greets its rsa ier* with an increase in size. W# have changed the size from a a x column quarto to a seven. ^uihos arc very prevalen t just now The Republican party always did arrange things so that men coaid get something to eel while that loafed and quarreled .■.. . -enstor Kyle, of South liakota. e ♦ ta *-r •, t * se s 1 six years a* a pop aeaator has jumped out of the pofMM r*t*<- band wagon and de e are* that her. a f**rth anti forever he wilt lie faund with the republican , b<<e‘s Ibet are coming. You emu t fool rm all the time. Oar own <iuvertkt>r Poynter a as one of the Vice Presidents at the sati-British meeting m Mew Yors city la»t Sue, !•» night, where a dsm e ralie lave fra#; w*» held for the purpose of making the country be in', MeKialej was strongly in a> mf>athy with <»rent Britain in c.r Trstisvsil w»r. A f« » d*m »crai* and the pops to , Coi|r< •- aft* reported a* haring' to a* »t Roberta, the man from f at; that baa three wives. These are the f. Hows that had a tit last i .tsSH hecaaae the administration a.< -wt i the poor heathen sullen ot 1 the Sale Island to relain his numer ous domestic help mates. Now say, hois, were you honest in it? Remember that where Russia goes she Ksssisntzee everything, and es pm iatlv Government and religion, bat ml! mast be subservient to the wishes of the Czar Could the world afford this? It would seem not. Again who will deny that where Great Bnten goes she is a factor for freedom and religious tolerance, and the people of all nations are safe adder her flag. So before we de cide the qaesvi »n, let us take both horns of the dtlems and make the proper ded actions. Tif finding among Aguinaidos archives «<f papers and letters of sympathy and directions, from prom inent democrats ia the United States, is among the most disgraceful tac tics yet pursued by men who took to the stars and stripes for protact i a since Ha am loo at tha head of the fedrai party, sought to start a rceUion for the purpose of des timing the republic, in the eatly dais of ihta century lie with good grace died, and the fedrai party died of its own cuseedaeae. Will history kindly repeat itself Test powerful locomotive* for po WBgn service bare been added to tbe «*l«’pmeat af tbe Berltogtou line* in Nebraska. They were built at the Baldwin Locomatue work* from «kr»igaa turoisbe*' by tba Burlington. Tbe mg meebinee have already made some record* pulling brave trains hum tbe Nebraska plain*. Some of U>e dimensions are of uncommon m treat, Tba driving wheel* err six feet ta diameter. Tbe teudet carries i*n toaeaof c*»*l and baa a aster r^pM'iti *f 5,W»W gall on*. Tbe w< iguf of engine and tender im ^4:1. SoO poaada Tba cab is arranged to git* tba engineer tbe beat poe eu4e chance to work. Tbe leavers are wttbiu easy reach of bis *«at. while tba right aid* of tba boiler baa boat, stripped of mechiuert ia roder to gtra Use engineer a chance So look ahead aitbou< hat tog bis I'pen interviewing ear English friends who nov claim to be tho roughly Americanized, there seems to be sbout the same diversity of opinion ia regard to the Transvaal trouble as exists among the native bora citizens. Vet it is hard to com prehend w hy some of them who are well posted should exhibit the a mount of apparent gaul and worm wood toward their kith and kin which ia allowed to esaape a few of their lipa. Hew beautiful the sentiment of Gen Wheeler: “My country with er right or wrong. My coentry.” If wrong let us endeavor to right it, but eot by trying to destroy the land that gave es hirih, aer the flag that prelected our owe head ia the past er the oae that shelters us now or our loved ones in our native laud. To a man who is neutral, therein but one jast poaition and that is to judge from the merits of any question, and to do this requires full cognizance of facts, therefore not a hastv decision. Witn us Americans, we are inclined to hate Great Britain even by inher itance. But the position which she took when the continental powers wished to interfere in oar tiouble with Spain, should prepare us to give her an unbiased judgment. Some of the Transvaal papers have said that they were not a republic but sn Oli garchy. Aod the history of the Trausvaal so indicate that SHcb is the case If England loses in this fight she will most likely lose her domineot power in Europe. Then we must expect the great Russian Bear to assume the part of domineer. The article in tbe Times of two weeks ago crilizisiug an editorial in this paper of December 15, can be but the product of tba deseased brain of tbe secondary scrub editor of that sheet who a|w»\* s-eeks to t>etray tbeii subscribe) s by quoting something entirely foreign to the idea-* tough! to be conveyed by us. The article refer* d to, w hen com pared with the one they aceK to crit icise is the rankest piece of lunacy tbev nave yet produced. They don’t even touch garments witb our article, but go back 300«l years to deceive tbeir readers by telling them that commerce between the far east and Kurope was a failure for men had tried to carry it on through India aod Persia to Kurope by uti lizing camels. We treat witb mod ern history, right up to today and have given you faets that you can not refute, neither do you try. Your days seem to dale back to a thous and vears B. C, when th»* art of em balmiQg was at its greatest perfect ion, but that real animation would again be breathed into those dried and pickled cadaver* at the opening of the twentieth sectary eras be vond the fondest hopes of their pre server*. Wake up from your Kip Van Winkle aleep before the com mercial juggernaut with McKinley as engineer crowds you over the tbe precipice of falsehood, deceit and deception and you are swallowed up in I he vortes of your own duplicity. Can t you realize tbe fact that a million bushels of Nebraska farm products are now conveyed half way around this old world in less time tbau your camel could carry a ban dana handkerchief across Macedonia? Bett'rr sent! that artieie to Mr. Bryan, be might want lo gel it framed. NEWS KKOM WASHINGTON Wasbiogtin, l> C. Dec. 27, 1899. /Special Correspondence) The first two weeks of c.»ngr««s did not develop an* thing of importance to Nebraska people, aside from !Le i eurreoct debate which is being uti lized by both parties iu outlining the issue for the coming president.al campaign Several specul pension lulls were intraiuced by the Neb raska representatives, one of which calls fot a pension n» the rate of ♦ loo. per month for ibe widow of Col. Stoteenburg Mr Burkett in iroouced bills asking for f 75.000 f >r public buildings a! Falls Ci'v an<I iMatismouth, wjile Mr. Sutherland asks for a #125,000 building at Hast inga. Mr. Mercer ask for free rural mail delivery iu Sarpy and Washing ton couulie*. The news that Alexander Carne gie has made .» gift of #75,000 for U»e esiaUJtabuQtQl ot a library at the state capital of XVbrtska. ul»> g with his other great g fts. will ca ■»* gentral r»j !• beg when if i- i* i. • thlit the ru>‘l! \ if. IX lielx In : g given nw->y |« emsi g no '•> irdship i to the thonsaii.is < ; mi u rniph ; cd bv Mr. Cut-,eg; ‘>u i ; f ; try lu ticcs having be,. p.s • «l up o tin various .vortts of in C.-.iin gt - Steel CODQpam here in * li* re! ruin unciitg another increase in wages m 7 14 per cei \ making t Total » ;ise of ::o per cent su. e the return <»t (ieucrai Prospect iv. The increase in wages effects lU,0Ot> hands. i bis is a pretty good way to ‘*pres-s dovvn the crown of thorns on the brow of labor. F. A. Habbisov - -.—. ASH TOW It RE VIT1 AS. Master Leonard Tetnpliu left Fri da) for his home at Archer, Xebr., after several days visit with Masters Tod aud Harrv Conkiin. « Mrs. S. J. Fair of Rockville, spent Friday and Saturday with her daugh ter. Mrs. \V. M Smelser. Mrs. James Raker left Saturday morning for Burwell, after a weeks visit. Mr. Emil Beusbausen of Ord, ar rived Saturday evening to spend Xew Years with relatives. Mrs. Jay Cole left Saturday after uoon for her come at Loup City, after a weeks visit with relative* near here. Mrs. R. E. Art baud returned Sat urday afternoon rrom a weeks vo jonru at St. Paul. Capt. J. F. Zellioger of David City, arrived Monday evening for a visit with friends and relatives in our midst. The Captain receutlv return ed from the Philippines with com pany E, of the gallant First. Misses .Maggie and Wela Rapp returned Monday evening from a weeks vitit at Gram! Island Miss Jennie Hillebraudt of St., Paul came up Monday to assume chargeof'iur Primary school, owing j to the illness of her sister. Thesteaw was turned on uid ''*> wheels set in motion for the first time at the creamery last Monday to test the machinery. * Andrew Garstka, Bert Luktiszew ! ski and John Zochol .-.pent Monday night at Loup ('ity. I’aul Bartuuek of Wolbach has been visiting his brother Louis the past week. O. L Mercer came sailing into town Tuesday under a full spread of canvas and said that it was one on him, what will you have, etc. etc., us its a ten pound boy, and it arrived New Years. Harry Smelser “railed” it to Loup City Tuesday noon over the * Q ” Tony Travis of Loup City was do ing business in our city Tuesday. The Masquerade held at the Hall on New Years nignt was a grand success in every respect, and iu spite of the inclement weather a nice arowd attended and the “popular lady” voting contest arroused quite a Lit of excitement, and Miss Mary Krolkowski was presented an elegant silver cup voted her by her friends. The score was 254 as against her nearest oppouent, who scored 205. It seemed tor a while as if pros perity had struck some of our peo-1 pie by the way they handled cash. It has been announced that there will be dances held Ln re on Jan 13, and Feb. 14. Mr. C. H Prime <>f Kansas Cnv, v 7 j was here on busiuess Wednesday. The Ashton Creamery was opened Wednesday, in the presence of a large crowd. The machinery was started t<» work up the milk brought in b\ 1J customers An elegantlun cheou was served at noon at the open house In the afternoon a short' program was carried out con sisting of spar <he-« and music The new en'erprise enters t ie field under wr\ promising conditi me. Mr W.W. Murpieof Lincoln was heii- mi I* i^ine.'S Wednesday. I. C IT. FOR MEN ONLY! For LOST or FATT ING MANHOOD, General and NEK. VO'O 5 TH 21;.T 2 .iWe^krtcasof Be-!;--a :i-. 1C ... ;• . . _-liof Errors or Excise* in Old or Yountr. Robust, Noble XIMIOOI) fully Restored. Hew to Colarxe a:. 1 Slrenrikea WKAk.VnDCY hl.l»’KD OKI. A Ns A PARTS of BODY Absolutely uafaJifn* 1IORK TREATHRNT— Rennets In a day, ; Ken testify from JU State* and »orel|r* Countries. K rite them. PeMrlplii* Book, explanation and proofs nailed (sealed)free. BDff MEOIOAIs CO., BUFFAtO.N, Yu « ! WAN *'RHEK Cl.tl’PINOS. ri*«v - uher eontiws .nil! for rue 111 ■ ■ t * i v.vv (>;ufri• •*! a; •». Diaper - • it. hiving -i • hristm-is a i ' go ••! ’hillg- f i 1 he h’ ■ ’r- j fv 'ii tv i! a ‘Im-inias li e a' IP* riar Mihoo] Iiivm* Mis** Mr!ii'*.\i’!| i* >» i? a t«*rin * f •chnol ni. Hawing Hill, The ,»a* >i«p •'*<•.».! ' i'.-» i'’■ «i t with baskets j filled with g* r things ar.d a good rime 1 ■«lnd >!’<' S’.-'ti - win reach a * rn» *t Ml-- M**Do *e ' s ut*»‘"i»r ll**nr Sreiuph'g ’* - • » Gram) I'lam): i * e 'p He it a- i < mi d Li' farm j ! >r ihr* * i ■ *r •lohu Me ad h. s reWoii the Abe lieglop farm for nex **easou. The Aii:a •** -tore of Lffehtield has tulltillei) its mission on earth and refit id from business. I’SCORPLK. Having a Great Kuk on ChambarUln’i Gough Remedy. Manager Martin, of The Pierson drug store, iidoruis u- that !.*■ is having a great run on hambr-rlaiu's Cough Rem edy. 11*- se! - Tiye h >rtlei of that medi cine To one of mi, other kind, and ir gir*!? great satisfaction. In theme days of la grippe there is nothing iik>» Cham berlain's O'Uigh Remedy to stop the cough, heal up the sore throat and lungs and give relief within a vary short tinae# I'he ale* are growing, and all who try i* are pleased with its prompt action.— South Cili. igo Daily Calumet.—For sale by Odendahl Pros. Old People M ad© Young J. O’. Sherman, the veteran editor of t ie Vermontviiie, Mieh. Echo, has dis covered the remarkable secret of keen i ig old people young For years he has avoided Nervousness. Sleeplessness, In digestion, IT- o • trouble. Constipation and Rheum at 1- - using Electric Bit P r.-. : ’id !t»* vvm t - ; ‘It can't be praised too high!*’. it «;■ iitly stimulates the kidneys, root - the stomach, aids dige turn, and gives a m lendid appetite. 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A ny one sending sketch and description of any invention will promptly receive cur c inion'free concerning the patentability c i s . ,e. • How to Obtain a Patent ” sent mvu request. Patents secured through us advertis- .\i ior sale at our expense. Patents taken out through us receive special notice, without charge, in Tub Patent Record, an illustrated and » lely circulated journal, consulted by Manufacturers and Investors, Send for sample copy FREE. Address, VICTOR J. EVANS & CO. t (Patent Attorneys,) Evans Building, WASHINGTON, 0. 0. Iti&H .. * - YOU SHOULD***-*-**. ' REMEMBER THAT YOtJ CAN BUY HOODS J. PHIL JAEGER, |) As Cheap as you can Anywhere*: K % WE HAVE THE NlfiS|j ffte^Ip ef feedji bought by any one dealer in Sherman county. Several thousand dolkitt worth of fresh winter goods still on hand and must be out by spring tyj* which is not far off. From now on, January 1, 1900, aU winter goods4 wHit ^ be soM on a verv close margin... * ® ********* v** f*v** Do not be illured by annual sales elsewhere, but come and see our stoc|, 1 know I can please you in quality and prices. I buy goods that will |0j| 1 I can save you money on everything_ J J J ..—.-., Did you ever get left? No, nor you never wiU if you go to J. Pliil Jaeger’s t0 buy Rubber Goods, Boots, Shoes apd Gaps; OR ANYTHING ELSE IN THE GENERAL MERCHANDISE* UN*.' A ours for a Happy and prosperous New Year, ^ J. PHIL J/AEGEP, s“n,b — AIT'ANTED—Honest man or woman to ’’ travel for large house: salary monthly anil expenses, with increase: position permanent: inclose self-addressed stamped en velope. MANAGER, 330 Caxton bldg. Chica go, 111. 7-1-19 AGENTS WANTED.—For “The Life And Achievements of Admiral Dewey,” the world’s greatest naval hero. Bv Murat Ha stead, the life long friends and admirer of the i ation’s idol. 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June 36th, and close Monday. August 31st. 1899. Your list ean reach us any day between these dates, and will receive the award to which it may be entitled for that day, and your name will be printed in t ie following issue of The New York Star. Only one list can be entered by the same per son. Prizes are on exhibition at The Star’s kpsiuess offices. Persons securing bicycles may have choice of Ladle's, Gentlemen's or Juvenile's 1899 model, color or size desired. Call or address Dept. "E” The New York Star. 336 W. 39th Street. New York City. CAPT WILLIAM ASTOR C1IA LEI. Congressman from New York, is the president of Thk N'kw York Star, which is giving away FORTY .jOLLA It BICYCLE daily, as offer ed by their advertisement in another column Hon. Amos J. Cummings. M. C . Col. Asa Bird Gardner. District Attorney of New York, ex Governor Hogg, of Texas, and Col. Fred Feigel of New York, are among the well known names in their Board of Directors. R. J. NIGHTINGALE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, loup om, i im A- S- MAIN. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON LOUP CITY. N I BRASKA OFFICE.—-One door east of Chase’s drug store. NERVITA PILLSiHS Cures Impotencj*, Night Emissions and wasting diseases, all effects of self aouse, or excess and mc.s ci etion. A nerve tonic* an ! blood builder. Brings the 'pink glow to pale che< ks an<* restores the f»re of youth •By mail oOe per box, (»boxes tor JjT-T.oO; with a written guaran tee to cure or refund the money. Send for circular. Address, NERVITA MEDICAL CO. Clinton & Jackson Sts., CHICAGO, ILL FOR SALE BY ODENDAHL BEOS., Loup CUy, Neb ■ < A. GULLEY - — f j' "'fy A. F. WUML President | FIRST BANK OF LOUP CITT, General Banking fliitintu TrmnMOtecL *yr "'4 I jp . Paid up Capital Stock $2 Correspondents: Seaboard National Bank, New York City, N.Y.,OmH| National Baak, Omaha, Nebraska. .f,: - FARM MACHINERY, C‘ ■nn _— I carry a full line of Wagons, Hardware, Harness, and Furniture. I can on an organ, piano, or sewing machine that will that it will not pay to deal with traveling a away for these goods. Call and see me when in don’t forget that I and closely related to have already contracted to furnish a large Christmas gifts, especially in the furaatnre 1 get your ehoiee while my stock is complete. Yours Respectfully, T. M. - - - ■ --- -—•——-——. 1 EVWVTHINQ IN MllilO