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toL XVII LOUP CITY, SHERMAX COUNTY, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY. MARCH :*3, 1900. ~ =v;.lnir„
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The Northwestern
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY
AT Hi* COI XTY SEAT.
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U4'.r» *au !.»J aootBor trm of the
H . at x*r se torjwoo lot!
iaa* *«ro aed all pr.»D<>un<#o if a
tfcofutt<;e * * *•
Mr* loiter of C hicago, acid niolb
e» of Lact I'arcwa, wue erf the vice
•** of India, r mahsoj; a fool ofj
her**.' lTn»f to ape royalty in the
cite* an* atop* in on her way to
I wint te* ■ . *. . u •**
( •CM >*U- la arficju»if Oflitder 1
mg U» ■oaatrcclioa of war veaaei#
at tha 2#vemmeat nary raids. Chief
rotitnalor }Cid<«'n and mnstruct
m ft**.** t< liMwiag ardent ailvo- 1
<at«* of Ltltt *< liruir
I m *ej in in the *tatr houaa
are:_* to hr o|»irit| to auceced 1
tha. ’ a..' : Um? fall if thla ,
•KULur# an > U#e\ are *uccrt»(ul <n
* . !>r nomination* l*> >up
* a a*« at leas: two had!*
4 ** * *.i* -iOtat f -op*
At* tl- i **eaerai £ayttec ** lay
t. * •»* ■ ■* ierp plan* to hold the
pi part* togrther a iittie ioog
a* tetactng a term, grand stand
aaa ai at tb« railroad#. But the
railroad ~ -t» on lent. 4 aa the . are •
w, a war . uat «an the don t mean
it li* ta «ialjr InukJtng for votes
an after eo-rtsc® •* over will go to
teed • tin them again
The M«eri i* which aide it recen
sg thr »tn r» of Jibnvab m the
Boats. A* an war w n. «• the B ar.
•er* *w w‘t the* snag psalm*
an I turn*. I in* a might) for bi*
bi n *sa a w Hubert* i* riaimmg
th* far Of* of lb* *upr*»* being lb
te»* ♦ «, rr*f* I f»tn a uiatanor it
Wmt -J a; :« ar ;nat it i* the old ad
age of eim loan fear hMftcetf etc
'jratt «u lor Bam (tel I
m f imitisf dov» tbr rebellion amt
|trrt*rt«aUbf uar ootut. anti c<»« tot*
ana i rmi » onttiautag bt* father*
*«ri apt. *d*.sg liar digstlv of tit
*•*• - t* ► r.. ♦ ♦ ib the Philippine*.
Tu*’< Brfr (* <•«• ib Indian* «h#
bei«*fpe»i to the kmgtou of ibeGold
n ( itri* and iraapi«rti Oid Glory
aaacr ihnr feel, and ao« ttoeir aona
are otib( tur ;v p-r to «<e«t ttoeB
pt«• .*■ iji It* u*« »*Br oid story of
■Hit api-.imr aad tbr fir
( »t*4-rra» ba* oaacilidtd to nlaet
•if il Bif *at vewav oodtr COB
a’nif t *ev to trr of Ik bcattjf*
afloat amd of itor large aiza The
f ailed r'alv • «iW Pave a large
sett amu vL .f prosperity is doat
»;• a* a-1 in large etmiika tb*y
an Aid b -jilt We are fast ap
pt-* ang tl*» tea. among tk na
ti v» **! r earth and even ad vast
a^t an . I l*e safeguarded Ooea
Ik V -arauguee eaaai is built oor
Bara Be laicrest* viil quickly
donM* and m nary abvuld be kept
abers* of tt
ii lb iratu «»f h. J. PueifV, mi|
mr «» Kd| aid utaiet Clrveia»d,
there pnaol aval a Ikmoevat a
touvisai an »n l»<a«t mac. and
o*< v| *u»l pa.UBOBf va* stol
en (i a mm *«* * *»ubt of political
r«**a* 'Is V imltod va*
ti ui t i* biB a member of
ta I sited 'tair* Supreme court
vurb Pa’ 1 tdltm of Boston, and a
*t. jgfc **nct •• >ogre»»maj3. ti'-U
tsr Him Ut.* aurii miaft sot be done
be-suae hr bad expre-aed decided
* .• • rai-i* Parneiiiiaa
ami tbe dale* man va# tii'iiari dvvn.
V a tin \#e«rtt,U.»*i«,'i»l* act
ar fact *«fr wtuaoat Oca If taste « *mgb
* are am tbe bv« It saved my litlla
bey'* Pk ate be had fie paanmonl*
U* Uuo If •- tar Itt mediclaa Bade ”
f»trc**a u» u*t, ktaw cad givaa
lBsdu«« *e-cH #-Odao4ah1 Brea.
Republican County Convention
Call
The Republican elector- of Sherman
stuntv. Nebraska are requested to send
delegate* from their reaper lire townships
to meet la convention at L'»up City. Neb
raska on
Tai RSDAT. APRIL 17th. !>*». AT 1 P II
for the parpo*" of electing 5 delegate#
to the state eonventioo to he held in
tn t ttv of Li >'Otn. on M tv 2: alio to
elects delegate* to toe congressional con -
weal on for the iixtfc congressional dls
tr.st an further to elect a county cen
t it committer and to transact such
• her bsaiaea* a- wav pr< - IMP*
U:i\ co tut oeiore said convention
list- sever* township- are entitled to
re' '•truUiiou a* follow* The appor
ll«' nrsl being based upon the vote cast
fo~ II »a Msuoaii li. Reese, in !-:ty, glv
tat each township one delegate at large
a»it- cue loi every ten v..te# and fraction
tnetwsf.
uak 4'reek .2 Rockville.4
Logs:. 4 t'lav .3
UasCinguiu 4 Harrison 7
i ncolt o
U rosier 3 Haxar.: 4
u«p ;Clty i.' Bristo. 3
aauX«JB .. 4 Toia. ...37
t i# reocommeaOod that the primaries
bs n«id on Saturday, April 7, IMO
Bt order of the Republican County
till Committee
ko L. llUHC.iUTEK. Chairman
U -Mki»xh. necretary
M b >tn>tL Butternut, Mich., says, ,
IteS'tti'f Ltul« Early Hirers are the
very beat pdi* ever used for costlveuesr
livei vnd bowel trouble.—Odendahl
Ero*. _
ASM I OS LOLA,.*
Chas Wall «: Belleville, N. V. ar
rived Wednesday evening to lake
charge of the creamery here, bill we
h ar that Nr. Wall will te sent to
h trgent the last of this weak to as
s tne charge of the station there.
7 he protracted meeting at the
l eshyteriao church closed Sunday
.•»*-uing after lft days services.
L G. Taylor and A. X. Conklin
'pent Monday and Tuesday in Lin
coin attending the aonvention.
S Howard spent Tuesday at Mar
quette. visiting old friends.
11 Mnel-er spent Monday and
Tuesday at Loup City on business,
.Mrs H- Mnelser accompanied by
her mother Mrs Cnss flinricDsen,
-pent Mono av in St. Paul.
G W. Marvel “railed" it to Grand
l-land and spent Thursday and Fri
day there on busiaess.
iiouert Sza*auek 8{>ent the fore
part <*f this week at Elba, visiting
relatives and friends
Mr and Mrs W. H. Brown have
a ft their farm and are at the pres
•'til visiting at the borne of their
laughter. Mrs. L G Taylor, before
they start for the eastern part of the
state.
The new creamery broke all of its
previous records last Monday They
!•«>« in 44pounds of milk from 50
nslcmers which was gathered by 5
route*. We are glad to note that
or people are taking such an inter
»• in the new industry, and we sin
ereiv hope that they will always
mmtfe*: just a** much interest as at
t:<> present, sod then lue success of
hr enterprise will be assured.
Mr Fred M haupp and family have
■i. *ved back to their city residence.
I. C. II.
Helf...
Nature
Babies and children need j
J preper food, rarely ever medi- |
: cine. If they do not thrive j
! on their food something is z
j wrong. They need a little j
j help to get their digestive }
j machinery working properly. |
I
! will generally correct this
j } difficulty. I
If you will put from one-1
: fourth to half a teaspoonful 7
! in baby’s bottle three or four 1
j times a day you will soon see \
| a marked improvement. For ]
| j larger children, from helf to j
' a teaspoonful, according to j
J age, dissolved in their milk. ^
| if you so desire, will very |
; soon show its great nourish-1
: mg power. If the mother’s *
{ milk does not nourish the !
I baby, she needs the emu!- j
• • •
j sion. It will show an effect j
j at once both upon mother4
i and child.
* 1 tot. aruf. or., a'l drusrtsu.
# s on ibOWNK r.hr»ws NwYort.
Congressman Sibley of PeDnc..
has just divided up his salary be
tween 5 hospitals of his district, a
pledge which be made 10 the people
before he was elected. During a
former term, and from an adjoining
district to the one he n«w repre:.ents.
ae ^ave his entire salary to the dif
fcrent labor unions. Joe was elect
ed a democrat and was an ardent
! supporter of Mr. Bryan in ’96, but
' has become ~o disgusted with the
eernt patriotism of the democratic
| party that he quit them and is now
found in the ranks of true Ameri
cans.
DO YOl* WANT A CALENDAR
The biggest—tud best—calendar ever
issued by any American railroad is now
being distributed bv the Burlington
Route.
It has twelve sheets, one for each
month cf the year. On each sheet is a
striking illustration of some feature of
of the Burlington** servic or of the t«ri
toiy reached by its lines—the govern
ments last mail running at full speed:
a tourest car on its way to California:
engine 1591, the largest passenger en
gine in the world: a library car: a com
partment sleeper; the Burlington sta
tion at Omaha: a dining car; a monster
freight train: Estes Park, Colo: the
plunge bath at Hot Springs, S. 1)., Yel
lowstone Falls, etc.
The drawings from which the picture*
w ere made are by Louis Braunhold. of
Chicago, and cost several hundred dol
lars.
The size of the calendar is 22x28.
The dates are iu big type which can
be read at a distance of 50 feet. For
business offices the Burlington calendar
is simply invaluable.
Purchased m large quantities, the
calendars cost the Burlington Route 27
cents apiece. With postage, packing
etc., thev represent an investment of
about 35 cents Our price is 25 cents—
10 cenis les* than cost Write for one:
stamps will do. li it 1* not satisfact
ory. send it back and jour money will
be promptly refuuded.
.1 Francis, Genera! Passenger
Agent, Omaha. Neb. 2 9 7w
W> hare saved mauv doctor bills
siuce we begau using Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy in our home We keep
a bottle open all the ame and whenever
any of mv family or myself begin to
use the < ’ough Remedy, and as a result
we never have to send away for a doc
tor and incur a large doctor bill, for
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy never
fails to cure. It is certainly a rnedcine
of great merit aud worth—D. S. Mear
kie. General Merchant and Faraier,
Mattie. Bedford couuty. Pa. For sale
by Odendahl Bros.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
THE FIRST BANK
CHARTER NO. 25c, INCORPORATED
At Loup City in the State of Nebraska, at,
the Close of Business, Mar jh 12, 1900.
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts .. *8.556 70
Stocks and securilies. 5,186.57
Ranking house, furniture, fixtures 1,700 00
Other Real Estate. 1,600.00
Current expenses and taxes paid 722 17
Checks and other cash items _ 417 29
Due from National, State and Priv
ate banks and bankers.. 11,090 17
Cash. Sickles and cents $
“ Currency . 2.445 00
“ Specie. 3,81a 60 6,593 60
Total. 55.aec.9t
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid in . 830,000 00
Dividends unpaid . 2,016.91
Individual deposits subject to
check.29,498.24
Demand certificates of
.deposit 3,608 93
Dae tc State and private
banks and bankers. ... 44T 42 33.519 99
Total .*55 566.30
State of Nebraska,
County of Sherman i 8 8
1, A P. Culler, Cashier ot the above
named Bank, do solemnly sw ear that the
above statement is true to the best of my
knowledge and belief.
A. P. Collet. Cashier
ATTEST.
M L. CCLLET, Director.
A. 1*. CrLLKt, Director.
L. Hansen, Director.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this
21st day ot March. 1600
W *B. Mfli.ok,
(SEAL ) Notary Public
My commission expires Jan. 6,1902.
W J. FISHER,
Attorney at Law and Notary PobDe.
Will Defend in Foreclosure Oases.
ALSO DO A
General Real Estate Business.
Office in Nobthwestxrj* Building,
LOUP CITY, - KBBKANKA
R. J. NIGHTINGALE.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
LOUP CITY, i a BnBfc
A- S- MAIN.
PHYSICIAN" & SURGEON
nocr cut. • ■ Nebraska
OFFICE.—-One door east ol Chase’*
drug store.
—
W. L. MARCY.
nr.jviisT
OFFICE ON EAST SIDE PCCLIC SWEARE
LOUP CITY, NEB
START THE YEAR RIGHT.
By tills we mean that if you are not
already a subscriber to The Nebraska
State Journal you should become one
at once The Journal is N ebraska’s old
reliable. Being published at the state
capital it prints more news of interest
to Nebraskans than any other paper in
the state. Many of its patrons have
been subscribers for over a quarter of a
century. The Journal has built up a
cremendious business by its push and
energy and the paper stands at the head
of the column. Its daily and Sunday
is;.ues not only contain all the current
news of the wot id. but are filled with
-pecial features. The Semi Weekly
Journal, which by many is called “the
taruiers*daily,' giyes 104 papers a year
for 81 00 and is one of the greatest bar
gains ever offered reader^ The year
1900 will be a record breaker with the
Journal, as 1S99 has been Join t he ar
my of readers tor the coming presiden
tial campaign.
THE WAY TO GO TO CALIFORNIA
Is iii a tourist sleeper, personally con- j
ducted, via the Burliugton Route. You
don’t change cars. You make fast time.
You see toe finest scenery on the globe. |
Your ear is not so expensively fur-':
nished as a palace sleeper, but it is just !
a- clean, just as comfortable, just as
good to ride in—and nearly $20 00
cheaper. It has wide vestibules; Pintseh
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 i
rides smoothly: is warm in winter and
cool in summer.
lt> charge of each excursion party i»
ar experienced excursion conductor j
who accompanies it right through to
Los Angeles.
Cars leave Omaha, St. Louis. Lincoln
aril Hastings every Thursday, arriving
3»r. Francisco following Sunday, Los j
Angeles Monday. Only three days from
the Missouri River to the Pacific Coast,
including a stop-over of hours at L»en
verand 2j hours at Salt Lake City—two
o' the most interesting cities on the con- j
tinent.
For folder giving full information,
oall at any Burlington Boute ticket of- ]
flee, or write to—J. Francis.—Gcd*1
Passenger Agent, Omaha. Neb.
“1 used Kodo! Dyspepsia Cure in nay
family with wonderful results. It gives
immediate relief, is peasant to take and
i* truly the dyspep.Tc’s best friend,'
says E. Hartgerink, Overisel, Mich.]
Invests what you eat. Cannot fail to
cure.—Odendahl Bros.^
Odendahl Bros., guarantee- every bot
tie of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy and I
will refund the money to any one who
is not satisfied after using two-thirds of ;
the content*- This is the beat remedy in
the world for l&gnppe, coughs, cold*. ;
croup and wboopit^ coughs and is i
pleasant and sate to take It prevent*
any teudenev of a cold to result in pneu- I
amnia. Odendahl Bro*. 3-1-19
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
CHARTER NO. 251
Incorporated in the State of Nebraska
at the Close of business March 12, 1900
RESOURCES,
loans ana discounts. $ 3,708.58
I’rerdrafts secured and unsecured 953 40
Hanking house furniture, fixtures 2,15155
Current expenses and taxes paid 316 27
I-aecks and other cash items. 26 45
«ho<. from National. State and Pri
vate banks and bankers. 12^13.89
Currency. ( 95 00
“ Gold. 285.00
“ Silver.. 2»l 96 684.96
iaui.a.1. f 18.boa.lU
LIABILITIES.
•Capital stock paid in. $10,000.00
fe'arplus fund. 100.00
Undivided profits. 1,613.15
•Individual deposits sub
ject to check. $ 3.285.85
IrTime certificates of de
posit. 4,656.00 7.941.96
•Total. 19.ftr5.10
[Slate of Nebraska, f
axmnty of Sherman, j 8
•. J Phil Jeager, President of the above
I named Bank, do solemnly swear that the
(above statement is trie to the best of my
•knowledge and belief.
J Pirn. Jakoee, riosident
Attest:
w G. Odendahl, Director.
C. j Odendahl, Director.
Subscribed and sworn xo before me this
l»th day of March 1800.
Hbhbt M. Mathew,
lseal Notary ifnbile
I '——■■■ - - — " ' "'"""
! Mi.. Kpitck — 1 trained * blue silk dies* with
lemon inice; what will reef on- the color? 1 am
making lot* of money selling the Climax l>i«h
"»*lier. Have not made lees than $l<* any day I
worKni. Kvery family want* a Dish Washer, and
•*! ti quickly when they see the dishe* washed
mid dried perfectly in one minute. 1 sell as many
washer* a* my brother. and he is an old sales
man. T will dear $3.0nn this year. Address the
' iimaj Mfg Co.. Columbus. Ohio. Anvone can
well as 1 am doing. M A(l(,IKK.
JkhkMAd* 50 YEARS9
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Anvone sending a sketch and description may
quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an
jnventmn is probable patentable. Communica
r*ctly confidential. Handbook on Patents
Bput free, oldest Rgencv for securing patents.
Patents taken through Hum A Co. receive
notice, without charge, in the
Scientific American.
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ruiauon of anv McienUfle Journal. Terms, 13 a
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YOU SHOULD**^-*-**' ~ —~
CAN BUY GOO »S
OF#i§fe
J. PHIL JAEGER,
As Cheap as you can Anywhere.
WE HAVE THE
bought by any one dealer in Sherman county. Several thousand dollar*
worth ot fresh winter goods still on hand and must be out bv 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. 1 buy goods that will sell
I can save you money on everything.
Did you ever get left0 No, nor you never will if you go to
J. Phil Jaeger’s t0 buv
Pubbef Goods, Boots. Shoes apd Gaps
OR ANYTHING ELSE IN THE GENERAL MERCHANDISE LINE
^ ours for a Happy and prosperous New Year.
J. PHIL J^EGEP, ^
\X^ ANTED—Honest man or woman to
travel for large house, salary $65
monthly and expenses, with increase, posuiox.
permanent: inclose self-addressed stamped en
velopt MANAGER. 33o Caxton bldg. Chica
go, 111 7-1-19
■yr^AHTED— SEvkBaL bright and
HONLsT, persons to represent u* as
Managers in this ami cloae by counties.
S&larv #ut« a year and expenses. Straight
bona-tide, no more, no less salary. Position
permanent, our references, any bank in
any town it is mainiy office work conduct
ed at home. Reference Enclose self-ad
dre^ed stamped envelope.—The Domin
ion Company. Dept, s, Chicago 9 28 to 3190
CART WILLIAM ASTOR CHANLE*
Congressman from New York, is the president
of The New York Stab, which is giving awav
FORTY DOLLAR BICYCLE daily as offer
ed by their advertisement in another column
Hon Amos J, Cnmnnags M C . Co Asa Bird
Gardner. District Attornev of New York, ex
Governor Hogg, of Texas and Col. Fred Feige!
of New York, are among the well known name? '
in their Hoard ot Directors.
Facts That ; Ready
Every Patriot January 1st
and Voter | ***
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Containing Full Information
Upon All Statistical Facts
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Every \ 1 tlC
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A Complete Guide to the
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SPECIAL < The South African
FEATURES. 1 War; War in the Phil
-- ippines; The Interna
tional Peace Congress; Our Naval
and Military Establishments; The
Samoan Settlement; The Great
Trusts and Their Capitalization, and
many other subjects of equally vital
interest.
A complete History of each of
the Ships in the American
Navy, by Edgar Stanton Mac
lay, Historian U. S. Navy •
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Cures Im potency. Night Emissions and
wasting diseases, all effects of aelf
abuse, or excess and indis
raP^Jcretion. A nerve tonic and
wP^Pp blood builder. Brings the
^Pypink glow to pale cheeks and
restores the fire of youth.
IP^^Sby mail 50c per box, 6 boxes
for $22.50; with a written guaran
tee to cure or refund the money.
Send for circular. Address,
NERVITA MEDICAL CO.
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FOR SALK BY
ODENDAHL BROS., Loup City, Neb
NOTICE.
W e have purchased the stock and pump and windmill
business of James Reutfrow and are now ready to continue
business at the old stand. We handle a complete line of
WINDMILLS, PUMP- PIPES & FIXTURES
We have every appliance for making first class
Drive or Hydraulic Wells and
respectfully solicit your order. Our charges are reasonable,
our prices are right.
COLE McDONALD, Loup City, Neb.
Wholesale Prices
to Users.
Out General Catalogue quotes
them. Send 15c to partly pay
postage or expressage and we’ll
send you one. It has 1100 pages, *
17.000 illustrations and quotes
prices on nearly 70,000 things
that you eat and use and wear.
We constantly carry in stock all
articles quoted.
I The Tallest Mercantile Building in the World. MONTGOMERY WARD & CO., ■
Owned and Occupied Exclusively By Us. Michigan At.A Madtuon at., Chicago. g
DO YOU WANT A WELL
| -IF SO REMEMBER THAT
l am prepared to furnish all kinds. I can make you a
Hydraulic, Drive or Bored
WELL, AND FIT YOU OUT WITH A GOOD WIND
MILL. PUMPS, AND FIXTURES.
JESSE RENTFROW, an experienced hand at the
business will have charge of the mechanical work ol this
department.
T. M REED.
A. CULLEY A. P
President Cualtor
FIRST BANK OF LOUP CITY
General Banking Busin®®® Trans«®tod.
Paid up Capital Stock $20,000
Ooemcspondknts: Seaboard National Bank, New York City, N Y., Osnaka
i National Baak, Oaaka, Nebraaka.
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