NUMBER 23 NEBRASKA, FRIDAY. APRIL 20, 1900 The Northwestern 9UBUSHCD EVEfT FRIDAY AT TMK COUNTY HE AT «.r«# r *• %•*» H'iTFR.iFaium «, • » H <.!»«■>«. EKblltt %t *■ jg* » irri»tiTi*ii ftu -v * ib> Uw **ttj IMmAh (ur trsa* *, - i il Um ****;!• S»m «rr«al • 4*** wtlrf U«*n>.r llrr# r*« Im- r» » «*i**tet*fm in JMtefaif 11 Br» 3 ■ ih arc b ';.ALiRf to IgltB !'♦*>*rft 1 *c «• f * tl cir ara.« m lb# T , n H * '* —f lA •* k • i ft I i ar Ocr bit lik<8 up ; 3*« b o? stfioj: oof *»•«■? &od I'rfll lf»» f • £ l« *»»# tt •Pf>F*v pdbof f < i M*.00* for lU«t ptipm Tberr « cu c c* a*.>o& for tic \«B4Tf IM % «#f (lit* M. hr will DOl bm tv» tvrt'i !b# rlr- t: «n on no * *.' »UMA« a to f or rear# •f Hr;-6' V*& rcle. !)>;■ ■- *ft fulit tbr r {.f uioii e*li V t* • 11 «er.*li aft! runt atari •ix 1 f? b tr <■ I r f # craa* a airika T.< :# * |#f i»t.n it (*>r ibca. ... "T ffcft£ ■ i « - *• of Hr ■ an t t • » rr j *o flr j mint • **• k »f rei»*. tLithiin I ■* } '• ir.tfi.ri to tbr |iwdictiiHI of Mr lit «n ft i .t ««. raapaigft. is j' ;**r i . a i; tf iiia for ttiia yr• r, Br an m.ii bsta t« be t»rt r» r * t i f t • >b • ill li i pradie t »f* f,* 6ii «r vtiicii (fttj'bt • t » r*' r to liia det nsrtL 1. » *us» ba*n »l«-d at tLe big f v t . **!• air kr is Nt» Y*»rk »o»l i ftt. .%r » tula r^ribt i f MaiUa **»• • r • lv.tr t*» J folife •ft p: ♦rt, h«« brtu afcot down f u *»»*«#:. »r a •rfti-ririlirrd I*: *: It-* • rk «u l*«*iog ilwe ftr it* tat • •!» • atru* k for higher • i * **’ aeH raid at oner befit* to :* ao4 4xiii ai*d notify tbr au t #c.ti • »l Uv that uo m .re • «r«t « juUi bm done until tbair #a l!o«r!* t . » \ not; ttil <*u-e*iUta corn - U ra '*• tr -abi* this any other j»r • 1 * to-’ n; our sV.ra* ae I tha r a *i * *t; i i«rs a* rifhtftini *• •.* f * . ntftte *«r f *• v«y of K'uiu sod h a iin.n> iut« ofll< ere. ail Re I i b«t< 1 -U9 tnof' for the far i«fa of that state durioj* ibe aL . I aae Unf l*a*e fieca ta office, I* an ad the fit ,% forces combined 1 i .t hotb Kansas and Neliratka d- ag tbear i *irg* of sdoinia tra* >a. W Ira tU KeptHltcui re aumtd «»•*? ta Kat,*»a tbar took la I'tidiaf firciaalaaw mod soli* c -HkUvg tk- fa*are. tbe* at once aet a at to |»it a hic.tler tertaa plant in a* ike •‘ate penitentiary After get 1.0/ ;» >a runatog order they dtec >v • • •-»' • Le {** t«- • ' a at. crj the m*;ket had naea to each an client tot l»# let tt ta the I tilted States ont -r to. 'ltd ico'-e of tbe combine a re* ' * price of tLeir tame no a a i*-eci aitfa that made by tbe t i** i :.»*a i > i-e trae Republican • h tt* a «re*t of tbeu conalitu « heart. tLey d.tp'arbed an *. ' f tj Vecmtas and made tbeir f 9 s rf* from tbe groaera • run . i tin* to lay tbe raw »' * * i f. per bat* lea* i La L m «•. k^t. Toe <« >aranor was It* ! a; ;taulrv kindly told L i Li’. 4 «M « beep tome tbe [>eo | 'ei it ) a reduction iq price • - ! i,* «ern a -rplabie. Had our I at ate « I|. -efa emulated tbta «iu* r >t* , » e» i«-f outit ajj a Kepu!* I - a . «o t * •care the people a n, « r farmer* coold laugh at tbe t«!6c *t t* od« « , , Anjl be was don# to re l*e\e her s • “'"ng but all efforts were UfCt o «aio. she tli gered till shortly af ter 1 <»u o el»,J k when her spirit float ed away to i.pat land where all is r< »: aad joy t efore those in atten Jan coaid realize that her soul had its flight.' The cause of her - Idas taking away was heart trou ble. Blanch LoePa'ge Beushauseu, only la gbterof Kibt Jge I'a gn and Annie liri BDaval'. Paige was born on Dec Set 14th, IHT3 it Savanab, Butler c nty Nebraska, and was at the ti me of her death. -«l yeare 4 mo. and .'<» data old. In her early girl a > d she with her parent# moved to ■* .-rtnan county, Nebraska, where -h- r -cited a Public and High school education, and later Attended col ie af Lincoln. Nebr. and nt Stroms icr,: Neb. She then taugut several • . restful terms of achool in this ~ ntt when her health faiDd her and iU went to Colorado and .-pent a year with her brothers. Charles and Kra* k, where her health improved imu lirible. Returning to Nebras ka she was married to Charles F. Bcuahausen on October ith, 18t*9 at the h ime of her parents near Ash ton. Nebr. "be united with tha the Congrega t > .^.1 church in her early youth and has e\er race beeu a worthy, eon eienctou* Christian, in /act just a few h ojrs pri r to her death she knelt in prayer before retiring to her bed for ’ne las* time. Wherever she went •b<- « q legions of friends and de parting this life f»be left no enemies, b it to know her was to love and re spect her. She was ever an obe in 'it and loving daughter, a kind, true and artectionale wife, a bride of month* and a martyr to great p»in and •*utferingi yet ever patient and cheerful. Ike faunal services were held it tli* A 9.i ton Presbyterian church Sunday, April 15, 1900 al 2:00 p m They were conducted by Rev. fl-itsprey of Farwtll aad Rev. Wit ter of North Loup. The text, so be fhuug the occasion, was John 13, 7, • What 1 do thou knowest not now, b it in the future thou shall know.” The remains were intered in the >ahton Union cemetery and as she was laid to rest amid Easier lillies, the words of Christ concerning the tb*t Ka-ter morn comes to us anew, l * > to prepare a place for you, t uat where 1 am thou shalt be also.” 'L* b jvfs us in the early spriDg :rue, called home to her etern*;l rest. When a Republican Cengress gets • r ugh with any great measure u is n t often that that particular meas ure i« far from lieing just about right The Porto Rico taritf qoef ion as past last week is one that re c m mends it.-elf u|K»n sober doliher ati n. and can bit considered upon the side of right and justice from a Lutnane as well as an equitable stand point. For the next two tears all dutiable goods entering Porto Rico from the United Slates • til pay 15 *-er cent of the Oingley 'Cale. whi h will 1m* need for the benefit of the Island and when Porto Hiso h*s her iuatitntions on a lirm footing, then all goods from the I ni led Suits will l»s admitted duty* free, and likewise Porto Rican goods into the United States. Whan the Republican party legislates it ia for the protection of home industries, and now that Porto Rico is a part of u*. the IJ.U P. extends that protec ts >u and will build up the child we | have adopted. A Uorible Outbreak. “Of large sores on my little daugh ter's head developed into a ease of scald head’’ writes: C. I). Isbill of Morgantin Tenn., but BncklerTs Arnica Salve com pletely cured her. It's a guaranteed cu«e for Eczema. Tetter. Salt Rheum, l’inapies, Sores. Ulcers and Piles. Only ; 25c at Odendahl Bros. That 'throbbing (trail. Would quickly leave you if you u-cd Or. Kiug.s New Life Pills. Thousands of sufferers have proved their match less merit for Sick and Nervous Head aches. They make pure blood and build op your health. Only 25 cents, Money b»ck if not cured. Sold by Odendahl Bros MILLIONS til VEX AWAY. It is certainly gratifying to the pub lic to know of one concern which is not afraid to be generous. The proprietors of Dr. King's New Discovery for Con sunption, Coughs and Colds, have given away over ten million trial bettles and have the satisfaction of knowing it has cured thousands of hopeless cases. As thma, Bronchitis, La Grippe and all Throat, Chest and Lung diseases are surely cared bv it. Call on Odendahl Bros. Druggist, and get a free trial bot tle, Regular size 50c and §1.00. Every bottle guaranteed. The llest in the World. We believe Chamberlains Cough te medy it the best in the world. A few weeks ago we suffered with a severe cold and » troublesome cough, and hav ing read their advertisement in our o^-n and other papers we purchased a bottle to see if it would effect u». It cured us before the bottle was more than half used. It is the best medicine out for cough? and colds.—The Herald, Ander •ouville, lud. For sale by Odeudalil Bros. If troubled with rheumatism, give Chamberlain's Pain-Balm a trial. It w ill not cost yon a cent-if It does no good. One application will relieve the pain. It also cures sprains and bruises in one-third the time required by any other treatment. Cuts, burns, frost bites. quinscy, pains in the side and chest, glandular a-;d other swellings are quickly cured by applying it. Every bottle warranted. Price 25 and 50 cts For sale by Odendahl Bros. Pneumonia is one of the most dan gerous and fatal diseases. It always results from a cold. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy will quickly cure a cold and pe baps prevent an attack ef pneu monia. It is in fact made especially for that ailment and has become famous for its cures over a large part of the world. It contracts any tendency of a cold toward pneumonia. Can you af ford to neglect your cold when so re liable a remedy can be had for a tiille? For sale by Odendahl Bros. dense the liver, puaify the blood, in vigorate the body by using DeWitt's Little Early Risers. These famous lit tle pills net promptly. Odendahl Bros. feel raw ? And do sharp pains dart through ycur ches ? D it for fertitving the 1 j' j v;».. » . t v n iiC n £ s y. Scott’s Emulsion p^e'crts consumption end < ■ t'1 ot her diseases which i fT:wlc t e weak and those v in poor brood. CCCi tT\3 EMULSION is t'* e v nc standard remedy for .... .iirxd throats and lungs, for colds, bronchitis end con s' sioption. It is j. food medi cine of rcmarkab-ie power. A f'icd, because it nourishes the Remarkable Cur* of Rheumatism Kenxa, Jackson Co. W. Va. About three years ago my wife had an attack of rheumatism which confined her to her bed for over a month and rendered h*r unable to walk & atep without assistance, her limbs being swollen to double their normal size. Mr. S. Maddox insisted on my using Chamberlains Pain Balm. I purchased a fifty cent bottle and used it according to the directions and the next morning sh1' walked 10 hreakfa«t without assist ance in any manner, and she has not had a similar attack sir.ee .—A. B. Pak soxs. For sale by Odendahi Bros. In almost every neighborhood there is some one whose life has been sived by Chamberlain's Colie Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, or who has been cured of chronic diarrhoea by the use of that medicine. Such persons make a point of telling of it whenever oppertu* nityofl'ers, hoping that it may be the raeana of saying other lives. For sale by Odeodahl Bros. THE WAV TOGO TO CALIFORNIA. Is in a tourist sleeper, personally con ducted, via the Burlington Ronte. You don’t change car*. You make fast time. You see the finest scenery on the globe. Your*caris 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 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 summer. In charge of each excursion party is 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 Allowing Sunday, Los Angeles Monday. Only three daxsfrom the Missouri River to the Pacific Coast, including a stop-over of H hours at Den ver and 2^ hours at Salt Lake City—two of the most interesting cities on the con tinent. For folder giving full information, call at any Burlington Boute ticket of fice. or write to—J, Francis,—Geu*l Passenger Agent, Omaha, Xeb. DO YOU WANT A CALENDAR. The biggest—and best—calendar ever issued by any American railroad is now being 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 feature of of the Burlington’s servtc or of the teri tory reached by its line*—the govern ments fast mail runeing at fwll speed; a tourest ear 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. D., Yel lowstone Fall*, etc. The drawings from which the picture* were made are by Louia Braunhold, of Chicago, and cost several hundred dol lars. The size of the callendar is 22x28. The dates are in 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., they represent an investment of about 35 cents. Our price is 25 cents— 10 cent* less than cost. Write for one; stamps will do. If it is not satisfact ory, send it back and your money will be promptly refuuded. J. Francis, General Passenger Agent, Omaha, Xeb. 2 9 7w W J. FISHER, Attorney at Law and Notary Pabile. Will Defend in Foreclosure Cases. ALSO DO A. General Real Estate Business. Office In Northwestxrk Building, LOUP CITY. • - KK1RA8KA. R. J. NIGHTINGALE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, LOUP CITY. « a m A. S- MAIN. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON LOUP CITY, - - NEBRASKA. OFFICE.—One door east of Obase’e drug store. W. L. MARCY, nEJTT 1ST OFFICE ON EA5T SIDE PUCLIC SQEARE LOUP CITY, NEB. J. E. INKS, PAINTER, Fipst class Work Guaranteed I OUP CITY, NEB Has arrived and those who were anxiously waiting for the tirst sign of spring were glad to see him. As they watched him hopping about it probably occurred to many that it was not the tirst robin they had ever seen. They have seen men ROBBIN’ their fellow men by asking exhorbitant prices for goods. \\ ell, we have been in business for years and we have our tirst robbim yet to 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 you want a bargain in any thing in the line of general merchandise: DRY GOODS. BOOTS and SHOES. CLOThING Hats, Caps, Notions and a fresh line of Groceries call on J. PHIL JAEGER, South Side Public Square Loup City, Nebr. VTT’ANTED—Honest man or woman Uj ** travel for large house: salary Sti5 monthly and expenses, with increase; position permanent: inclose self-addressed stamped en velope. MANAGER, 330 Caxton bldg.. Chica go, 111. 7-1-19 TyAXTED—.several bright and llONEsT, persons to represent ns as , Managers sn this and close by counties Salary $900 a year and expenses. Straight bona-fide, no more, no less salarv. position permanent, our references, any bank in any town, it is mainly office work conduct ed at home. Reference. Encbise self-ad aressed stamped envelope—Thk Domin ion CoMrANT, Dept. 3, Chicago. 9 25 to 3 190 CAPT WILLIAM ASTOR CHAN LER, Congressman from New York, is the president of Thk Xkw Yokk Stak, which is living a wav FORTY wOLLAR 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 ot Directors. Facts That \ Every Patriot and Voter j Ought to Know. Ready January 1st. THE i900 AND ENCYCLOPEDIA. Containing Fall Information Upon Ail Statistical Facts Every Politician Will Want a Copy. and Figures* The New Congress.} A Complete Guide to the Forthcoming Elections of 1900. SPECIAL j The SGuth African FEATURES. \ War; War in the Phil --ippines; The Interna tional Peace Conti ress; Our Naval and Military Establishments; The Samoan Settlement; The Great Trusts and Their Capitalization, and many other subjects of equally vital interest. __ >1 complete History of each of the Ships in the American Navy, by Edgar Stanton Mac layf Historian U, S, Navy • THE STANDARD AMERICAN ANNUAL. Postpaid to any address. THE WORLD, Pulitzer Bldg AeOfr York* NERVITA PILLS Restores VITALITY LOST VIGOR AND MANHOOD Cures Impotency, Night Emissions and wasting diseases, all effects of self abuse, or excess and indis cretion. A nerve tonic and blood builder. Brings the pink glow to pale cheeks and restores the fire of youth. By mail SOe per box, ©boxes for $2.50; with a written guaran tee to care or refund the money. Send for circular. Address, NERVITA MEDICAL CO. Clinton A Jackson Sts., CHICAGO, ILL. FOB SALE BY ODENDAHL BROS., Loup City, Neb NOTICE. We 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 reaionable, our price* are right. COLE & McDOXALD, 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. The Tallest Mercantile Building in the uYcrld, MONTGOMERY WARD A CO., Owned and Occupied Exclusively By Us. KfcUgaa a v. a M»di«,n at. chie««o. DO YOU WANT A WELL -IP SO REMEMBER THAT I am prepared to furnish all kinds. I can make you a Hydfaulic, 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 of this department. T. M.jREED. A. CULLEY 4. p. CULLBY, President. HirflRs FIRST BANK OF LOUP CITY, General Banking Business Transacted. Paid up Capital Stock $20,000 Correspondents: Seaboard National Bank, New YorkCitv, N. Y.,0**l» National Bask, Omaha, Nebraska.