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Loup TOE. XVII LOUP CITY, SHERMAN COUNTY, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 16, 1900. NUMBER 16 Tm Nortmwkstkrn USKEO EVERY FRIDAY THF. COUNTY SEAT. H» \.i M 'UK. i a «»*1 I »*sfcHs»»res i rrm run ir r*a> is *u»*ws bwf CHtf lof irsa* I tbr Mli* a* MTMK! ■|« > .'.rr.i’--z • tin? is«t y**r *• tbr if* b century and upon fgfft . atnpainn. tihK’ i|sr**i ^ its** palt ol to tbf ttf the «n>id> aged native I. & «bunas in ibe c*ount fj st that ti®e. what is tte dtflrr Hper. s«b»t ant tail \ Wtwrt o tbr ab tort i ; itsrsUot* for tbM campa.gn ** guru on*, by d«aK»ermcv. and tba |ft* >a;>it£a of oar Bartered Ltn •bi : tbr nau *n» pcufe. as then op rd by tbr »aa>e pattr, ami led by tupmibi ad. *J»ro. B Mel. Irhao. to-dai led by W. J. Brian tbr ' • tr»x » j» *n ardent *up »rtrr of lb at m Jitatv failure of til. %n B>'«rr ittv|*rr«wa cusaedocss was «srr **»ujfbt to be heaped ti|**n a pc Mu man than tboar people sought torsst Bjr n **ur tpl>lr l.iorofa. Each osc % .< <1 * rb bis ilrfO Krs ic broth er to so- wb'irb oor runld say tbr Biraa*st things at**ti’ biou and bis ftd®i*}strati r». Mow «rll can we rrixirflet - i It. dark and IBORttlD data, mt*c» the fve ot our republic bo&g l< a lhr» a I mod >ir. BrtM • J »a<* l«ut: :1 tti*-:r ► liTti to aiair . that tWy ®:gbt *t*e the brtJrr t * « it tbm*. i*r »'i|<p*»rt. j But a* liaill«M »»ui a tu b UMT tt»e- j tx*rl« I ia :»«*»i4ttia2 tb»* in mu that; ».** +t:,it»g to »af« taeli ffoa Ifcttu Iriuri, * K< jits me I tbe t*«jv tntu |t«i • 14 . i»T:„*e thirty fit* tear* iu» p-< I mod aaiae i«.w .ju -le Lis Hi »« lb**y d«» W a*!i | At Is*' Hurt ret* ibit* h:< iUrfiarg •«rti. «bt «»u«l lb«v not < at*- a ; tirtO ' to ht u turn. Hire .= <j them rejwitt i l»l« buui* ; drr >e T^et air a* hungry after j (gfe!* rii. ot i»**« a* then it>t their aor»ti;ii vt tlmi cam*l\rei |He»tdertt • it Urn lime < mrt it * aitlt it it* »«o •Splatisleai. Wat <an the*. »**are the |«r j 1« by ke-itwiig ««»lf. when tty !L< tr ♦ m i a t» at d « *rd» they I »' kao* le'i.r tiibt the \ uiVr a-Wit*. b>« a The mo party Uu-4»» »!•;■■!* f*JC tb* *»ia“ |<rit»i* p.-m :u»f it i 1 « 4 *1 VII8'« *1> Arad mfmm. It baa carried tbeaaj (Miuij/r* to s •«* < e«*ful tlrauo *tr*l«Ott U 1 exlr tbe ‘Jbitcl Mate# Mi r>rtt year*. the »rr»lr»t of alt it*! kbJ Ui at t*»*> in ftpilC of tbe far”. tb»t Mr Ltryan abd bt* part) h»* al• ty• pr < dieted calamity it re piUi'-ta |iriBctj»-r» were followed, la Uic fa- r of lLr*e facia wuiett par tv •«* *upp -rt ? rawca t*« aituoa w%uk <»ar reader* ar* aaked to compare tbe fe lvvii.^ figure* from tbe official tet-rft fr>»m itir t< an tonal capital, • ilk t*»e rot pubobed IB the Slter aaa i*mti Time* and other pop paper* of tfce country. 1 hr** fijj are* *b-»w t*»at tiiiv country i* oov r!.)<ait( * i b a fe/ree of pro#perny a* ti»* Bcrrr brefi known before, and a at fbe*e abe-et* are at ill eoo l-ani* g to »ie| llione atale >ld calaiu IU W A>lli:%ur<»N Feb. 11.—Kerry >■»' - ■iaraiaumrala aeem t » j i*u fy lke M*rttua tbat III* ia • “billion dollar ooaatry. Tbe year PW l»rwu^ i our foreia commerce f«»r tbe bf*t time p*»t tbe ia<> b’dutn dollar 1 * • a** I t'*e ta mth <>f February. . ' ! 1'* •. *» .*• iH*r roojiev ie circula »• *a f tbe ftr*l time aa more than !*♦> b n a dollar*. Thu*. br « cu rt u* o.ib< > lei.j*e tbe an'iottoccmeot of tar* o. o «• *»! foreign c »®raer«*e a*-d tar.» |i||i. «• i f money ia circa • t* « are made withi* a *m»le mootb, tee ia ij ating tbat the two l» i-*a I 4!.*r owe baa l*een i-ro««c<| » *«ar commerce for 1»1W biwog om it been romjde-ea by tbe treaaurv b re*«s of »*o Jan. H, while • " ii- *»ar» • u i*>of loin* aod cm »• *‘-o «»s Feb 1 inti on need that tbe lot*! tt a-v ta c rraU'ioa had a ao e«M*>d tbe two »niit*a dollar liae, •bile g-»*d aad g»4d <-♦ rtifi -ate* »|.*t e b* I ec-.»d tbe * 0 million dollar liae. Tii* total foreign commerce far »b* pane must w*« tt,*?*. 2*i m ’he t -*al taooei in circa I*‘»**b **a F*o. 1 *avn,#f|tt4f,SSI Tbe use of tvu Ugt'ies with which to show tbe business conditions of the eouotrv i* indent becoming snrpris iugl\ fr»«|’ ent The tables of the December suiumnrv of commerce and finance suows, for instance, the total resource* of national banks at i1,47.'*.343.t*J4; the latest report <1 'be comptroller ot the currency shows the deposits in savings banks to be $J,'J : the total re Sourct s of all backs in the 1 nited States are given by the same report as I!>•;. 1 T7.-*:S1, and the latest uumt**r of iIk* summary of cominer «t* and (inane shows the December clearing h« use returns of all cities oiiuide of New York at $3,0l2,*95, 1 ii, and those of the city of New York at $5,383,283.807. The anoouoeeinent that the money iu circulation in the I’nited States has for the first lime crossed the two billion dollar line, also calls atten tion to the fact that the amount of monet for each individual is greater today than ever before. The treas ury bureau of loans and currency publishes each month a statement of the amount of money in circulation, an 1 *»y combining this with the actu ary's estimate of population, presents a monthly statement of the amount of in >n« v in circulation per capita. Tui- statement puts the population on Keb 1, 1900, at 77’1D»,000, the m ney in circulation at $2,003,149, ai d tli** circulation per capita a* $.0.9' This gives a larger per capita than in anv earlier month in t' e hiv.nn **f the country. On Feb. 1. 1*99. it w:is £25,42: e»n Feb. 1, l*’*-. on Feb. 1, 1*97. $«* • a *i ,iu r b. 1, 1890, $'22.47. N<» pen id in our financial history ha* shown a m >re rapid growth in the amount of money in circulation than thaf •< ore red by the past three or foui *eu;~. The total tnon»*y in ■ t dal* >n today i- 'i'5 per cent great ei than at the h« gaining of the fiscal \«ar 1*.'7. and the gold ami gold certiScaUs in tir- dalion til percent greater than :.t ti it time, the actual in**reaM* in m >io • in circulation dur ing that peri- <1 being $493,424,155, and of gold ei 4 gold certificate!? $ * u. Practically iwo-ibi:ds of the it riea>»c thereof having IneD in gold—8latc Journal. War kins M;lit ami Day I'ia- b'j»i»-«t and mightiest little thing that ever » •* mad* i- I)r. KingV New Li!** Tills. The— pills change weak II lit ■frrnftli. llrtlnww« into en eijjr. brain-. »g into mental power, iney're wonderful in building up the beai'b. Onljr *i.*»e per box Sold bj Oden d» hi Bnx. Babies and children need prcpcr food, rarely ever medi cine. If they do not thrive on their food something is wrong. They need a little help to get their digestive machinery working properly. COD LIVER OIL WfJH NTPCPHOSPHITES or LIME <5 SODA vill generally correct this difficulty. If you will put from one fourth to half a teaspoonful in baby’s bottle three or four tirr.es a day you will soon see a marked improvement. For b :er children, from half to a teaspoonful, according to age, civ-clvcd in their milk, if you so desire, will very scon show its great nourish ing power. If the mother’s milk does not nourish the baby, she needs the emul sion. It will show an effect at onre both upon mother and child. >.K, *nj fi .ao. all druggists. Sljorf BO WMF., Chemists. Wrsr V. rk. CII.INAKV I)EPAKTMENT. Joseph Church, Editor. Bread Custard—One quart of minced bread without any crust, qt. of milk or part water, 2 table spoonsful of butter, 4 eggs, 1 cup of sugar, flavor to taste. Make & custard of tnilk, sugar and eggs, j pour over the bread crums, add but ter, melted, stir well together ini bake about 30 minutes. Dutchess Sauce.— One square ot J chocolate grated, 1 pint of wuter, 1 cup of sugar, piece of butter the size of an egg. Bod all together until j the chocolate is ail melted, add 1 | table^spoonful of corn starch dissol ved iu a little water, let boil about 2 minutes and serve. Flavor with vanilla. Frosted Lemon Pudding. — Make the bread custard mixture with the yelks of the eggs, add the grated rind and juice of 1 lemon, 2 table spoonsful of meltdd butter,bake un til well set, beat the whites to a stiff froth, add 8 table spoonsful of white sugar, spread on top, set in oven but do not brown, serve in saucer* of sweetened iream. Queen of Pudding—Make the bread custard mixture with the yelks of the eggs, when well set, which will take about 25 minutes, remove from oven, spread the top with jelly or jam. Dost over with the whites beaten stiff with 8 table spoonsful of sugar, sift a little over top, set in oven and brown ►lightly, raisins or currents can be added if | desired. Steamed Apple Pudding—Take eggs, 4 cup sugar, £ cup butter, I cup milk, 2 cups flour, 2 tea spoons fills baking powder, mix well together, line tin* bottom of the mold witli the butter, take about 4 good large apples, peel quarter and core, place on top of bitter, put in the re*t of the batter, steam about two hours, serve with sweetened cream or hard sauce. Haul Sauce—Take 1 cup sugar, t cup butler, softened, beat to a cream, add the whites of two egg* beaten stiff, beat well and flavor to taste and serve -pooofulls on top of the dish of pudding. Fruit Pudding Cbcnp.—Take 1 <11. of fine bread crumbs, l cup of sugar, 4 eggs flavor highly with nut meg, take 1 cup of prunes, stewed, 4 cup raisins, 4 cup currants, 2 ap ple* chopped line, use any dried fmii you may have, stewed in about the same proportions, mix all together, add 1 cup hot water, £ cup melted butter, stir up. put into mold and stew one hour, serve with orange sauce. Orange Sauce.—One large orange, 1 cup sugar, 4 cup butter, 2 heaping table spoonsful flour, 1 pt. boiling water. Grate the rind of the ornngp. -squeeze the juice to the sugar, but ter and flour, rub the sugar, butter and flour to a smootbe paste, add the boiling wLtfer, beat well and cook aboit 5 minutes and serve. Can *»e colored by using the orange truit coloring. An Editor* Eire Saved by Chamberlain’* Cough Remedy. During the early part of October, 1896, 1 contracted a bad cold which pet led on my lime* and was neglected un dl l feared that consumption had ap peared in an incipient state. 1 wap con stantly coughing and trying to rxpel something which I could not. I be came alarmed and after giving the lo •al doctor a trial, bought a bottle of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy and the result was immediate improvement.and after I h id used three bottles my lungs w« re restored to their healthy state.— B. S. Edwards, Publisher of The Re view, Wyant, III. For sale by Oder laiil Bu s. Oil ndalil Bros.. guaranteeevery bot tle of ('hambf rlain's Cough Hrmedy and will refund tin* money to uny one who i> not sari-tied after using two thirdsof the contents- This is the bent remedy in ’h«* world for lagrippe. coughs, eoid?, ctiiiip and whooping Cough* and is pleasant and sat** to take it prevents any .end«*R«v of a **<dil to result in pneu monia. Odendahl Bros. 3-1 19 Lfttlie Man Itefonn Be for** Marriage. “A pit I should in yer marry a man that she may reform him,’' writes Mar garet San^sler. in the February Ladies Homo Journal. .“If In* is in need of re formation let hiiq prove himself worthy by turning from evil and setting his face steadfastir and perseveringly to good l* ,Ve in* a-ks n giil to surrender her self ai d her life to him. Nor should a girl be too impatient with father, moth er and frie .<*- if ?h< y counsel delay in deciding a matt r which is to influence her whole d*fraud her lover's, when they, with clearer eyes than her own. perceive in him an unsuitability to her.’’ start the teak kigiit. By this we mean that if you are not already a subscriber ro The Nebraska State .Journal you should become one at once The Journal is Nebraska's old reliable. Being published at the state capital it prints more news of interest to iff brsskans than any other paper in the state. Many of its patrons have been «ub=cribers for over a quarter of a century. The Journal his built up a trimendious business by its push and energy and the paper stands at the bead of the co'utnn. Its daily and Sunday issues not only contain all the current news of the world, but are tilled with special features. The Semi Weekly Journal, which by many is called “the fanners’daily,’' gives 104 papers a year for SI 00 and is one of the greatest bar gains ever offered readers. The year 1900 will be a record breaker with the Journal, as 1899 has been. Join the ar my of readers for the coming presiden tial campaign. THE V\ AT TO GO Tl3 CALIFORNIA. Is in a tourist sleeper, personally con due'ed. via the Burlington Route. You don’t change cars. You make fast time. You see the finest scenery on the globe. Your car is not so expensively fur nished as a palace sleeper, but it is just as clean, just as comfortable, just as good to ride in—and nearly $2000 cheaper, It ha? wide vestibules: Pintsch gas, high back seats; a uniformed Pull man porter; clean bedding: spacious toilet rooms: tables and a heating range. Being strongly and heavily built, it rides smoothly; is warm In winter and cool in uimmcr. In charge of each excursion party is an experienced excursion conductor who accompanies it right through to Los Angeles. Cars leave Omaha, Sr. J.ouis, Lincoln and Hastings every Thursday, arriving San Francisco following Sunday, Los Angeles Monday. Only three dajslrom the Missouri River to the Pacific Coast, including a stop-over of 14 hours at Den ver and 24 h« urs at Salt Lake City—two of the most interesting cities on the con tinent. For folder giving full information, call .it any Burlington Route ticket of fice, or write to—.T. Francis,—Gen'l Passenger Agent, Omaha, Neb. Mrs. J. K. .Miller, Newton Hamilton, Pa., writes. "I thii k DeWitl's Witch Hazel Salve the grandest salve made " It cu es piles and heal* everything. All fraudulent imitations are worthless — Odcudahl Bros. To those who are ih 'need of Dental service should not fail to consult W. L. Matey, the Loup City dentist. There is nothing known to Dentistry j he cannot do for yon and will save you money on all dental work. * i had dyspepsia for years. No med icine was so effective as Kodol dyspep sia Cure. It gave immediate relief. Two bottles produced marvelous re sults.** writes L. II. Warren, Albary, iVis'. It digests what you eat and can not fail to cure. —Odendahl Bros. If tliereader of this Should chance to know of any one w ho Is subject to at tacks of bilious colic he can do him no greater fovor than to tell him < f Cham berlain's Colie Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It always gives prompt relief. For sale by Odendahl Bros. John Dirr. Poseyville, Ind., says, ‘*1 never used anything as good as One Minute Cough Cure. We are never without it." Quickly breaks np coughs and colds. Cures all throat and lung troubles. Its use will prevent consump iin. Pleasant to take.—Odendahl Bros. “I had bronehitis every winter for years and no medicine gave me perma nent relief till I have began to take One Minute Cough Cure. I know it is the best cough medicine made," sa} s J. Koontz, Corry, Pa. It quickly cures coughs, colds, croup, asthma, grip and throat and lung troubles. It is the children’s favorite remedy. Cure® quickly.— Odendahl Bros. “I think I would go crazy with pain i were it not for Chamberlain’? Pain Balm,” writes Mr. W. 11. Stapleton. Herminie, Pa. “I have been afflicted with rheumatism for several years and have tried remedies without number, but Pain Balm is the best medicine have got hold of.” One application re lieves the pain. For sale by Odeiulnhl j Bros. ‘ After doctors failed to cure me of pneumonia 1 used One Minute Cough Cure aud three bottles of it cured me. [t is also the best remedy on earth for whooping cough. It cured nir grind children of the worst cases" writes „’nc. Berry, L>ganton, Pa. It is the only harmless remedy that gives immediate result4 Cures coughs, eoldF. croup and throat and lung troubles. It prevents consumption. Children always tike it. Mothers endorse it. —Odetdahl Br >s. The Wilson Bros, of Oik Creek is going to have a big auction sale on their farm, cne miie north of Ashton, on Feb. 20th, at which time they will offer for sale 24 bead of horses and the largest amount of f.«rm machinery ever offered at a t ublie sale in Gherman county, from a threshing machine down. This w»11 be a splendid i»pj ortunify for farmers wanting horses and machinery. See large sale t i s. If weather is se-r yere salt; all. be pistpoue.! to next day. As Cheap as you can Anywhere. WE HAVE THE bought by any one dealer in Sherman county. Several thousand doDafi worth of fresh winter goods still on hand and must be out by spring time which is not far off. From now on, January 1, 1900, all winter goods will be sold on a very close margin... Do not be illured by annual sales elsewhere, but come and see our stock I know 1 can please you in quality and prices. I buy goods that will sell 1 can save you money on everything:. * « o .•.... « i * • . Did you ever get left? No, nor you never will if you go to J. Phil Jaeger’s t0 buy Pubbef Goods, Boots, Shoes apd Caps OR ANYTHING ELSE IN THE GENERAL MERCHANDISE LINE. Yours for a Happy and prosperous New Year, i. PHIL J/\EGEB, — AV7 ANTED—Honest man or woman to ” travel for large house; salary it» monthly and expenses, with inereas : position permanent; inclose self-addressed stamped en velop., MANAGER. SM Caxton hi lg.. Chica go, 111. 7-1-19 AN TED—SEVERAL BRIGHT AND " HUXEsT, persons to re pres tut os as Managers :;i this and close by counties. Pnlarv $!*t n* a year and expenses. Straight bona-f.de, no mote, no less salary. Position permanent, our references, any bank in any town, it is mainly office work conduct ed at home. Reference. Enclose self-ad dre-sed Stamped envelope.—Tint Domin ion to sir a xy. Dept. 8, Chicago. ‘J to 3 lyrt f.u* william Asruir * leu. Congressman from New York, is the president of Til r New YErk Star, which is giving away FORTY oOLLAR BICYCLE daily, as offer ed by their advertisement, in another column Hun. Amos J. Cummings, M. ( . Col. Asa Bird Gardner. District Attorney of N . York, cx Governor Hogg, of Texas, and Col. Fred Feigel of New York, are among the ..til known names in their Board ot Direct rs. NOTICE. To whom it may c iucrn:—l*ri mary school house will 1 e < tiered fur sale, F»*b, 24 !h 1000, to the highest bidder for cash. Also lots No. 11 nud 12 and the whole of block 9, m ihe Village of Loup City, N e b. C. F. Johnson, Director. W J. FISHER, Attorney at Law and Notary Public. Will Defend in Foreclosure Cases. ALSO no A General Real Estate Business. Office In Northwestern Rulldtng, LOUP CITY, - - NEBRASKA. rTj. nightingale, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, LOUP CUT, * I N11l A- S- MAIN. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON LOUP CITY, - - Nl BRASH A OFFICE.—Ose door east of Cliase'8 drug store. W. L. MARCY, BEJYTIST OFFICE OX EAST SIDE PEC'-IC SQEARE LOUP CITY, NEB. NERVITA PILLS Restores VITAUTv LOST VIGOR AND MANHOOD Cures Impotency, Night Emissions and wasting diseases, all effects of self aouse, or excess ana mcis cretion. A nerve tonic and blood bnilder. Brings the pink glow to pale cheeks and restores the fire of youth. By mail 50c per box. ©boxes for $2.50; with a written guaran tee to cure or refund the money. Send for circular. Address, NERVITA MEDICAL CO. Clinton A Jackson Sts., CHICAGO, ILL FOR SALE BY ODEXPAHI. BROS.. Loop City. Neb FOR MEN ONLY! or LOST or FAILING MANHOOD, General and NERVOUS DEBILITY, .Weakness of Bod? and Mind, Effects U 'f Errors or Exoesnes in Old or Young. Ssbaot, T.cUe SUBOOD falty Rr.lor.4- Uo* to F.I.rrr mad B rr.(t«l.r«WEAK,l ADkVkUtPkD OKt; 158* PARTS ofBOUI AKwiulei, aafalHa* liOtlk TRKAT*fc\T—Benefit* in a dm,, ■ra l>o« iO Mate, aad Korei** t aoatrlea. Write .heat. SracripUta Saak, eiptaaaUaa aad proof, otalled (tealed) fre*. Mdreaa ERIK MEDICAL CO., BUPFALO.Na Y, A. GULLEY President. A. P. FIBS! BANK OF LOUP CITY. General Banking Business Paid up Capital Stock $20,000 Correspondents: Seaboard National Bank, New York City, N. Y.,0**la National Bank, Omaha, Nebraska. >V*'&■ ;• *f»v. i*"'~PfTPr «* A :.:t jCtUbSa Jo.i ?ju^ JUTVSdHYH PC«Jil!ClV.H ‘HVO MI 30THI *J■*«=•« P«« l°°?S MJIAi CHS ‘ESV3 £eS JSUJHI < adsOJ] UAVOU?l IJ3AV aqi oi pappv: ua?q sbij sr^r:,i3iSMi cnauais ouiriuii - jxawgmiv iihiliym v Oisnmt Nl ONIHXAU3A3 FOR AND ADVERTISE IN THE I The BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM and local newspaper in SHERMAN COUNTY.