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Loup Cm' LOUP CITY, SHERMAN COUNTY, NEBRASKA. FRIDAY. MARCH 30. 1900 -NUMBER 20 H1 Northwestern tUI JSHIfl EVERY Y (ill AY HI i'OUNTTf SKAT -** vimm or r*u* t» *!•»** * Jt County Coot* non call Y- ** ttmcUtrrn *tf -ittrrmjui —*to > . »to m* r*-> t»r*t»J to ►fui «fir <t" « fnw. tto* :.f tirVMklpt •»'* fcx» * ■ a: L h)|> < »tf. toot. Y* * S» >*t iftSl i * iTJf* f t * «r; »- <«f c ■ 4rl»f*!« to*. i sjt - *i«- »g«*-r«-*s nh u> to# lx id I* tfr 'i l- ««ii. « M«* S. sltou to « *•"■ t J to •’fto •» 1* !*» «*• w a 'if « < - *:t dt» t- f art! #' ' ■ to ■ itotolf ' ** - tr in—imtitmm nod to* tr—at stori, «U * i—m— »* *.at *■—rrry (to *»•' «!L m» M.id - a** *»*; to*. 1 * ««*■»«r^. to—h» oauUtod <• r*»• !•*!»»» Ytor »pt*« to ' tokrtoto !- if »#iNl (tor %ulr • a»*. f iv. a fc K«rto» in ;-ton, fito taf *»"■ < •* uc dr'jatr at ■*.•** I • - «'*«ry t— * if« and :ni'.me HWIMI. €1— ! i#t to to* ■ »j-*toto Em to' •>%atort L—toi S® RtoC-toV".Ui* • toi M*rr i*.. .4 »■>*• t UiUBares. 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How long will it be at bis rate of educating the Philipino, . jIjI that people wdi be capable of «: >t erring themselves and they will ie*s the da; Dewe; sa>a»hed the '.otnisb fleet in Manila baj. aDd ■a'ed U»e wa\ for them to throw off r Spanish yoke and become happy and prosperous coder the folds of J dory. The man who weald u*\‘ it oUit-rwiss ia sot a friend of ui:uisiiit| for by withdrawing the * ,?« and stripes from these islands « w a. i scam make them the prey ■ * xt Kuropt-an power, and for e : doom them to servitude to en r u tbe coffers of their eomjuerers. I' it not much more reasonable and >• that w» should e’ay there and itut a temple of civilization in the ' east t at w make future gener a u* **f these people bless us and 2«»e it possible lor them to reap tor bene fit a. of their own toil. Tuer* is at present a great emi ^rat* *n west by eastern renters who -reliredof paving th* liigh rents i w ruling in the states farther east. I* _ * t » :Le localities generally, t at have 1 ve real estate agents * -<n : out their weekly local pap • * a- J other advertising matter iu \ ...j *ai.a seekers to look tbeir io j at or. ai. 1 at the i*ume time i n. g them an idea of the adran ti-ir c mmuoity affords new ■a- rr Kvcri citizen s baa id make i k t int to send several copies of t t.r i at pij»^r t<» tbeir friends. rela t c it. ! t juaintaneea left behind • th r old b>‘Oe*. which would give * i: at, itag to more west a few P tr.rrs w .orb direction to take. As «: \ 1 -aliUt-f make herculean ef # ’» iraw' emigration in their di rt- t. Ur • vluj do not generally get left. - uar Ha* »*r .ruroan ir.ui» aoo N» » York sue Detaorral 1 rt v yi ars ago U -day the Hon. V. am Jennings Bri an was born t Salric. 111. at 16 minutes to 1, a. n. As a traveler he has already re than equaled the performances ’ the 1st*- illustrated llaniel Pratt, » A. T and he is about to start ca tner tea thousand mile trip. It • the boast of his friends that he an* made more n**cches to more p> pk and shaken more hands than any other man that now is or ever »ii . the world and still his voice i- unworn, and his digestion is nnim par* I io spite of dollar dinner*. lb believes io the Chicago plat ' rm ana in any additions to it that nia'. erne handy He is for conge uial atjneniu.B bat finds the Philip * • uncongenial. Hs holds that Filipinos are capable of aelf 2- -vt rcmeot but not capable enough ■ti r.ei rig to the Toiled Stales. Mili •ariME man's him sad, alihoHgb Le * to a wanor bold, he trembles b trusts aud will keep oo shaking a- long as they are able lo produce go-»ee flesh io anybody e.ae. He has fi t ai Ibe word • -imperialism but wuat and where “imperialism” is, so far a» the l oitea States are coscern <-d nobody has been able to tiod. It i go *d eo >ugh Morgan for the Colo oei, and that is all. C <1 »oel Brvao has called oo Mos u» awaken has rung the liberty Be 1, rattled arooud the Constitution, * .acred the Declaration of Inde i «•!» nee. wept over the wrongs of lie * ,*r< la- me classes." to which he * - u t twlung, lambasted the Crime •f i, »ti ^own bricks at Mam moo, tl c: ai : Juggernaut, said Boo! :<» «h» Oclcpoa, been dry Dirse to t » u tin ibi. bit his thumb to the ut - rat. in tailed the enemy * eoun v a: <1 :.ere provisioned himself, am i;i*--i l >r issues, ridden a hroo . »wu a c >wh »ru in the streets of Austin. It mint'd for the presidency * • h r* c. written leading ar.-.-itp Ri .it pen of fire for the •» u ,1 A> : -.d-Heraid, lectured, made * u c, ut i v believed by his friends at i | r.i iain 1m himself lo be the km ■ W’t-bstt-r Clay-Lin com of Lincoln, Neb. Uis voice is *o sweet that it swamped the Hon. ‘famaorl Bradf ord io his own tears. His toucti is so magieal that, accord og to aooi enthusiaatic Bryania’s, it heals the sick: and according 10 the Hon. Champ Clark he is touched hopefully bv the Missouri democrats, probably for contributions to the campaign fund. lu short, the Hon. William J. Bryan is as buisv as a bee, as lively as a ciicaet, as industrous as an ant, as taifcative ms a sparrow, as cheer ful, about his own prospects, as a ; bluebird, and as despairing about tbe country as the crow seems to be about tbe scheme of things in general Such is Coiouel Bryan now he is come to forty years; and he is a pretty good fellow in the bargain. | for all his play-acting manner on tbe platform. A man s fortieth birthday is not much to congratulate uim about. It is much better to be onlv twenty. But we can and do sidcerelj felicitate the Colonel. He never will be older. Ever, young ever fair, to middling. Od°ndabl Bros., guarantees every bot tle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and will refund tbe money to any one who is not sari-tied after using two-thirds of the content*- This is tbe best remedy in the world for i.tgrippe, coughs, coids, croup and whooping coughs and is pleasant and safe to take it prereuts any tendenav of a eold to result in pneu monia. Odendahl Bros. 3-1 19 Watt for Dr Baoiw, thedenn -t rf j St. Paul who wdl make regular visits, to this city. First class work, prices reasonable and satisfaction guaranteed, j r ranee bat* “ pi seed herself iu bis place” aud quietly asked to be ex-. cueed. A proposition was received j at Paris from the French posessinn of Madagascer, requestiug that if the Britisj succeed id crushing the B >er. and appropriating their coun try. that the Boers be invited to em igrate to that inland body and hritcb es. But there the lioeof the French j mans s\ mpathie s struck a cold wave, Ttie Frenchmans sympathy for a dutchmao only exhibits itself when he cau make a point against the Knghshman. We have saved manr doctor bills since we began u»itig Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in our home. We keep a bottle open all the .inie and whenever any of my family or myself begin to u*e the Cough Remedy, and as tr result we never have to send awav for a doc-1 tor and incur a large doctor bill, for j Chamberlain's Cough Remedy never fails to cure. It is certainly a medciut* of great merit and worth.—D. S. Mear kle. Geueral Merchant and Farmer, Mattie. Bedford county. Pa. f jv sale by Odendabl Bro*. Action on the subject of ‘‘trusts' is to be taken by the subcommittee; of the House Judiciary Committee, which has been appointed by Chair man Ray. The Republican leaders are anxious to go on record on this subject during the present session of Congress, but tbe\ find it difficult to devise a plan which will be effective and >et within constitutional limits. It is possible that au amendment to the Constitution may be recom mended, giving Congress plenary power over corporations Help... Babies and children need j 5 * J proper food, rarely ever medi* | cine. If they do not thrive | : on their food something is | wrong. They need a little j j help to get their digestive t j machinery working properly, j COD LIVER OIL WfTH HYPOPh’OSPWTES ofUME<S SOD i j I I ! I i i i i will generally correct this difficulty. If you will put from one fourth to half a teaspoonful in baby’s bottle three or four times a day you will soon see a marked improvement. For larger children, from half to a teaspooriu!, accc.’c’ng to age, dissolved in their milk, ■you so desire, will very' on show its great r.ourish ng power. If the mother’s nhlk does net nourish the baby, she needs the emui nr, !i will shew :r. effect at once both upon mother and child. i i i ! s I i t L rru.* $1.00, a!t drugeiatE. SC ■ - i. )WK2, dutrat} ' Y.rk. J START THE TEAK RIGHT. By this we mean that if you are not already a subscriber to The Nebraska State Journal you should become oue at once The Journal is X ehraska'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 tremeudious business by its push and energy and the paper stands at the head of the co utER. Its daily and Sunday issues not only contain all the current news of the woiid. but are filled with special features. The Semi Weekly Journal, which by many is called “the farmers'daily,' gives 104 papers a year for $1 00 an'j is one of the greatest bar gains ever offered readers. The year 1000 w ill be a record breaker with the Journal, as 1809 h is been. Join the ar my of readers for the coming presiden tial campaign. THE VI AT TO GO TO CALIFORNIA Is in a tourist sleeper, personally con ducted. via the Burlington Route. You don't change cars. You make fast time, j 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 $20 00 cheaper, It has w ide vestibules; Pintsch gas. high back seats; a uniformed Pull uiau porter; clean bedding; spacious toilet rooms: tables and a beating range. Being strongly and heavily built, it ridessmo. th’.y: is warm in winter and cool in ummer. In charge of each excursion party it an experienced excursion conductor who accompanies it right through to Los Angeles. Cars leave Omaha, St. Louis. Lincoln and Hastings every Thursday, arriving San Francisco following Sunday, Los Angeles Monday. Only three da} a from the Missouri River to the Pacific Coast, including a stop-over of 1$ hours at Den ver and 2i hours at Salt Lake City—two of the most interesting cities on the con tinent. For folder giving full information, call at any Burlington Route ticket of fice. or write to—J. Francis,—Gen'l Pai-senger Agent, Omaha. Xeb ‘ I used Kodol Dyspepsia Cure in my family wi’h wor.derfu' results. It gives immediate relief, is pleasant to take and is trulv the dyspeptic's best friend,' sajs E. Ilartgerink. Overisel, Mich. Ditests what you eat. Cannot fail to cure.—Gdendahl Bros. DO \Ol’ Wi.tT A CALF.NDAB The biggest—and best—calendar ever issued by auy American railroad is now beiug distributed by the Burlington Route. It has twelve sheets, one for each month of the year. On each sheet is a striking illustration of some fenture of of the Burlington's servic or of the ten ton* reached by its lines—the govern ments fast mail running at full speed; a tourest car on its way to California: engine 1581, the largest passenger en gine in the world; a library car; a com partment sleeper; the Burlington sta tion at Omaha: a dining carta monster freight train; Estes Park, Colo; the plunge bath at Hot Springs, S. D-, Yel lowstone Falls, etc. The drawings from which the pictures were made are by Louis Braunhold, of Chicago, and cost several hundred dol lars. The size of the callendar is 2zx«.8. The date? are in big type which can tie 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 ceuts apiece. With postage, packing etc., thev represent an investment of about cents Our price ia 25 canta— 10 cents less than cost Write for one; stamps will do. If it Is not satisfact ory, send it back and your money will be prompt1}’ refunded. .1 Francis, General Passenger Agent. Omaha, Neb. 2 9 7w M. B. Smith. Butternut, Mich., says, De»Viri > Little Early Risers are the very best pills ever used for costiveness liver and bowel trouble.—Odendahl Bros. I W J. FISHER, Attorney at Law and Notary Pnblie. Will Defend in Foreclosure Oaaea. ALSO DO ▲ General Real Estate Business. Office In Nobthwcstkhs Building, LOUP Cm, - VUKAULA. Ft. J. NIGHTINGALE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, loup orrr, * * snot A- S- MAIN. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON LOUP CITT, - - NEBRASKA. OFFICE.—One door east of Chase’s drag store. W. L. MARCY, JDEJVTI&T OFFICE ON EAST SIDE PUCLIC SQEARE LOUP CITY, NEB. Has arrived and those who were anxiously waiting for the first sign of spring were glad to sec him. As they watched him hopping about it probably occurred to manv that it was not the first robin they had ever seen. They have seen men RoBBIV their fellow men by asking exhorbitant prices for goods. Well, we have been in business for years and we have our first robbin ye* t-> do Speaking of robins and spring reminds us that we have a special message to com municate to you and that is that we had good reasons to expect that spring would come sooner or later, and in view of its arrival we laid in a most exceptional line of spring goods: and we are fully prepared to meet the demands of our many customers. If Vou want a bargain in any thing in the line of general merchandise: DRY GOODS, BOOTS and SHOES. CLOThIXG Hats, Caps. Notions and a fresh line of Groceries call on J. PHIL JA South Side Public Square Loup Citv. Nebr. AX' ANTED-Hone*! man or woman to ’ travel for large house: salary $65 monthly and expenses with increase; position permanent: inclose self-addressed stamped en velop. MANAGER. XldCaxton bid-, Chica-• go, 111 T-i-iy TI’ANTED-SEVKRaL bright and ” HONEsT, persons to represent us as Managers in this and cli»se bv counties. Salary $ **> a year anrt expenses. Straight bona-fide, no more, no les* salary. Position permanent, our references, any bank in any town it is mainly office work, conduct ed at home. Keferenoe Enclose seli-ad dressed stamped envelope— Thk 1) siik. Ion Company. Dept 3, Chicago £5 to 3 19n CAPT WILLIAM AiSTOK CHA-'LER Cougrt.-stran iron* New York, is the president o$ Thk new York Star, wliah is giving a way FORTY wULLAR BICYCLE daily, as offer ed by their advertisement in another column Hon Amos J. Cummings M C . Col. As;, Bird Gardner. District Attorney of New York ex Govern.ir Hocg. of Texas and Col Fred Feigel of New York, art* among the well known name. ir. their Board ot Direct rs Facts That Every Patriot and Voter j Ought to Know. Ready January’ 1st THE 1900 AND ENCYCLOPEDIA. h Political bister # Containing Full Information Upon All Statistical Facts and Figures* ; OvTT | | SCO > PafK. ] A Complete Guide to the Forthcoming Elections of 1900. SPECIAL i The South African FEATURES, c War; V\ ar 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. THE STANDARD AMERICAN ANNUAL. Postpaid to any address. THE WORLD, Pulitzer Bldg Ke%> York, NERVITA PILLS: Restores VITALIT> LOST VIGOR AND MANHOOD Cures Im potency, Night Emissions and wasting diseases, all effects of self abuse, or excess and indis cretion. A nerve tonic and blood builder. Brings the ink glow to pale cheeks and restores the fire of youth. |By mail 50e per box, 6 boxes for $2.56: with a written guaran tee to cure or refund the money. Send for circular. Address, NERVITA MEDICAL CO. CUnton A. Jackson Sts., CHICAGO, ILL FOE SALE 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. W e handle a complete line of WINDMILLS, PUMP. PIPES & FIXTURES M e have every appliance for making first class Drive or Hydraulic Wells and respectfully solicit your order. Our charges are rea»onable, our price* are right. COLE & MCDONALD, Loup City, Neb. Wholesale Prices to Users. Our 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. ine Tallest Mercantile Building in t! Wcrid, Owned and Occupied Exclude!? B Us. hftONTCOWERY WARD A CO., Michigan Av.A M»uuM*ti < h DO YOU WAflT A WELL -IF SO REMEMBER THAT I am prepared to furnish all kinds, I can make you a Hydraulic, Dfive 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 mechauieal work of this department. T M. REED. A. CULLEY 4. P CULLBY. President. FIRST BANK OF LOUP CUT. General Banking Business Transacted. Paid up Capital Stock $20,000 Correspondents: Seaboard National Bank, New York City, N. \ ., Omaha National Bank, Omaha, Nebraska.