LOUP CITY, SHERMAN COUNTY, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, MAY 11, 1900 The Northwestern PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AT THE COUNTY 8 EAT. CEO. E. BENitTHOTEB. | Editor* tad CEO. a. GIBSON, | Poblllbari TERMS —Si ou pbb tub. if paid » advarci Entered at tine Loup City Poatofflce for trana —" alaslon through the mall# aa second class matter. Tbe American people are of such an impetuous feverish nature that nothing short of being tbe leader among tbe nations of the earth will satisfy them, and now at tbe close of the nineteenth century we hod ourselves lacking in but one particu lar to lay claim to he at tbe head. At the beginning of onr civil war, now nearly 40 years ago, the mari time greatness of the United States bad past all competitors and was far in tha lead, but 4 years of a devasta ting war, both ou land and aea drove our ships from the ocean and de stroyed our supremacy. After the great struggle was ended the atten tion of our people seems to have turned to iuduslries on shore and fluriog all tbe past years little thought has been given to our ship ping interest. England, Germany and frrauce have carfully looked after that which we have neglected* They ha\e generously subsidized their merchant marine aod thereby i, »t only draw lar^e sums of money into their own coffers but have lined the ocean «rh first class vessels any of which they can call upon at any time and conveit them into fast cruisers to prey upon their enemies oud destroy his commerce in time of war. The subsidy policy has made 1•• . ia! dialler < : tie* Ht-u, and other European na'.ions t kii._ their cue* from Great Britain, a e building up their merchant ui» itne by th same policy. The Unit ed S' « *s Las at last waked up and t» bill ;* now pending which is sure to boc me a law if the country has -l year- more of a Republican admin i.-irali u that will carry with it a liberal subsidy clause and one which * ill encourage out people to again enter a strong com petition for ma noe supremacy. The subsidies of fered by this act not only encour ages men to enter into the ocean car rung trade, but baa a clause which carries these payments with it for 20 years if the vessels are built in Ame rican yards, but which ceasss at the end of ten yeara if foreign built stipe have bees purchased, which of course is a great incentive to keep the work el home end build up our ship yarde which are already vast. Those things, if given the e'udy which they deserve, go e long way toward determining the com pleziea of our ballot this fell. Time sod experience has proven to na that 1 democracy in an obstructionist in •very coauhtrcial interest. Her policy retards the growth of our in terests both eo lead end see aad her parsimooioua handling of greet •chimes ioveriably rnioi- them in their inci plenty. The Icited States is to day en joy mg a degree of prosperity unpar* alt.ted in oar own history sad never tousled in the history of the world. This fiscal year will show a surplus exports over imparls of nearly a bull** do. art and the increase io «»tir circulating cash is betond the f •n«l«-»t hopes of our ablest men. 1- r it plenl* for ail and its re* maceration belter than it has been l**r a generation paat, and the prom* i* - a v!« l»i the Republican party i »'* »il h rn met sod verified. Tl* at *n »uf * * »i ft: - spring of *1*7 c n •• t c* »•«•*•• at «ay« or America « i" f *> «a «*wn 'he world. *\|,ke *• • 'ie the sun •bines,'’ ami do i ' expect to l*r la >uch high clover *11 'to * fur no o'.er produ tion in-'. able and then a season t»f *i -<#t > b*«iii4 to follow, bat under * j dicaw policy niurtnlei there - • er b- an v b* * ds issue ! f. r ruwwiiig expense*, kf'.er •« Bering trow pllas for flf i**-h }*»r. J «M fund bv using t«o i. x«s»#D*Wltu Usxel Salt*.** write* K.d. Baxter. Xorth Brook. X. C. Jl u »• everything Bo*sr« of counter feits Odradahl Bro* FOUND DEAD IN BED Coroner, Dr. Jones received a tele gram from John Leininger from Area eta, last Tuesday evening setting forth the fact that a man had been found dead in Washington twp. and requesting an iBquest. Constable Reynolds sutnmon a jury and with the coroner proceeded to the place indicated where the follow ing particulars were learned: That the dead man was John Hubbard a man who had recently moved there from Missou ri, He seems to have went to bed in his usual health and when his brother, who was sleeping iu the same room, arose in the morning, he noticed him laying with his mouth and eyes open, which caused'him to go to him, andupon lay ing bis hand on him found thal be was already cold, acd the family fearing that some one might tnink there bed been foul play had an inquest held, which brought in a verdict, after inves tigating as much as possible, that death came from heart failure super-induced from the excessive use f tobacco. He leaves a wife aod aix children and an aged mother and a number of relatives in Custer county. The following is take from a Hox ie, (Kan.) paper. The bride is one of Sherman county’s former residents and is an accomplished lady: Makried— At the home of the bride's mother in Parnell township. Thursday April 19. 1900 Mr. Harry G. Horner and Miss Lila Brown Rev. W. >l. Sedore officiating. This happy young couple are well and favor ably known in this community The groom is a young man of exemplary habits, indust rious and frugal He has been a resident of thi> county many years and has the confidence of those who know him best. He now occu pies a po>ition of responisbility at the state penitentiary at Leven worth. We have not the pleasure of a personal acquaintance with the bride, but amor g the young people she is sp ken of v.ith words of praise, and is well w irthy of the husband she has chosen. They \ left Monday morning for Leveoworth, where tl. y will ui ke their temporary home. We ] join tin ir friends in good wishes for their ! happiness. We will inform the Kansas editor; that lie will have a host « p. Mu ro being but votes agains*. it. Our man Neville from the “big s.xUi j « en v J that Chamberlain's 1'aiu Balm would cast out demons, but it will cur* rheumatism, and hundreds bear testimony to tbe truth of the state ment. One application telieveg the palo. and this quick relief which it affords ia alone worth many times its cost. For tele by Odcodahl Bros. A Keen Clear Brain. Tour best feelings, yoar social posi tion or business success depend largely on the perfect action of your stomach and Liver. Dr.King's New Life Pills give increased strength, a keen, clear brain, high ambition. A 25 eent box will make you feel like a new being, bold by Odendabl Bros. If troubled with rheumatism, give Chamberlain's Pain-Balm a trial. It will not cost you a cent dl it does no good. One appliealion will relieve the pain. It also cures sprains and bruises in one-third the time required by anv other treatment. Cuts, burns, frost bites, quineey, pains in the side aud chest, glandular and other swellings are quickly cured by applying it. Every bottle warranted. Price 25 and 50 cts. For sale by Odendabl Bros. J. C. Kennedy, Roruoke. Term., says, “I cannot say too much for DeWitt'a Witch Hazel Salve. One box of it cured what the doctors called an in curable ulser on my jaw.” Cures piles and all skin diseases. Look out for worthless imitation. Odeudahl Bros. “I had stomach trouble tweoty year* and gave up hopes of being cured till l began to use Ivedol Dyspepsia Cure. It has done mo so much good 1 call it the savior of my life,” writes W. R. Wilkinson. Albany, Tenn. It digests w hat you eat. Odeudahl Bros. Dr. Cady's Condition Powders, are jusf what a horse needs when In bad condition. Tonic, blood purifier and vermifuge. They are not food but raed i ine and the best in use to put a horse in > rime condition. Price25 cents per package. For sale by Odeudahl Ero's. A Fast Ilii-ycle IllUer. Wi 1 often receive painful cuts, sprains 0 bruises from accidents. Bucklen'a Arnica halve, will kill the pain and heal the injury. It's the cyclist's friend. Cures Chafing, Chapped Hands, Sore Lips Burns, Ulcer® and Piles. Cure guaranteed. Only 25c. Try it. Sold br Odcndabi Bros. . C» ♦ FOR SALE. 1 vviil sell my furniture at a resonable 1 rice. The furniture- i la good con dition. Should you want it please call at my residence. Mrs. E. McCray, Loup City, Neb. If sweet young widows want to “ketch" some sweet-heart in the taugles of tbeir golden curls, they'd better take Rocky Montain Tea. Great Medicine 35 cents. MILLINERY. I have just received anew stock of up-to-date millinery gooda and am better than ever prepared to suit my customers both in styles and prices. My stock is first class in every respect and if you need any thing in the millinery line you should call and see nay goods before placing your order. Kayte Moon. y Ml■ III- "Him.. I" ill III—IIHW is n&g | If so, there must be some j J trouble with its food. Well I J babies are plump; only the J sick are thin. Are you sure f : the food is all right ? Chil- i dren can’t help but grow; j * they must grow if their feed | nourishes them. Perhaps a • | mistake was made in the - I past and as a result the cii | gestion is weakened. If th: i i is so, don’t give the baby j a lot ol medicine: ji::t i:: i your every-day commor: | sense and help nature a = little, and the way to ch ! it is to add half a ttaiocor J ful of ! scoffs jr-fcfljr ■ C ■ T' I . • i-i v a w i w J ¥ • »• r i J r i i» *■ r% j r> ^ '»'• *? [ *»- **0£> r* -» f %. Jf <. i. ^ y I V» vj *.«. fc.I O * fc * £ • J r-."- * • » ■■ i ■: umes a dav. ir-.c sain : •• ' b sain the very first coy ; y u yvc. if. It seams (o s ^ C,.i[ Ovt the digestion and j . ry is ;.hc baby started right 5 < t if the baby is nurs- ! f ing but decs not thrive, then j i the mother should take the I j emulsion. It will have a i good effect both upon the. j mother and child. Twenty 5 five years proves this fact. Soc. and $r.oo, all druggists. SCOTT &. BOWNE, Chemists, New York. i •«t —«♦— H* >1 ip» HI — III ■ t»«J t A Womans Awful Porll. ‘‘There i? only one chanee to save your life and that is tbroegh au opera tion" were the. startling words heard by Miss. J. B Hun of Lime Ridge, Wia., from her doctor after he had vainly tried to cure her of a frightful ease ef atemach trouble and yellow jhundice. Gall stones had formed and she con stantly grew worse. Then she began to use Electric Bitters which wholly cured her. It's a wondersnl stomach. Liver and Kidney remedy. Cures Dyspepsia, Loss of Appetite, Try it. Only 50cta. Guaranteed. For sale by Odendahl Bros. THE WAY TO GO TO CALIFORRIA. Is iu a tourist sleeper, personally con duced, via the Burlington Roatc. 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 inland nearly $2000 cheaper, it has wide vestibules; Piatsch gas, high back seats; a uniformed Pull man porter; clean bedding; spacious toilet rooms; tables and a heating range. Being strongly and heavily bu ?t. it rides smoothly; is warm in winter and cool in summer. In charge of each excursion part? is an experienced excursion condu r who accompanies it right through i Los Angeles. Cars leave Omaha, St. Louis, Lincoln and Hastings every Thursday, arriving San Francisco following Sunday, Los Angeles Monday. Only three da} s from the Missouri River to the Pacific Coast, including a stop-over nf J j hours at Den ver and 24 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’) Passenger Agent, Omaha, Neb. A Follower of Measles.—In many inst me* s a persistent cough follows an attack of rn »as!e«. In speaking of this Mr. Walter B. Bed, editor of the Elkin, X. C. Times, says: “Three weeks ago 1 had an attack of measles which left me with a bad cough. I took several doses of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and the cough has entirely disappeared. I consider Chamberlain's medicines the best on the market ” For sale by Oden dabl Bros. An $8.00 DICTIONARY for $1.00 The New Werner Edition of Webster’s Dictionary. Newly and magnificently illustrated. We offer you the best Dictionary ever put on the market at a low price. This new edition contains many special features such as dictionary of Synonym* and Antonyms, lexicon of foreign phrases, die* tlonary of abbreviations, colored platen, etc., etc. Remember this is not the cheap hook but a beautifully printed edition on flue paper with thousands of valuable additions of aid to students and business men. If you desire this book, tend ns our special offer price, $1.00, and we will send you this great dictionary, bound in cloth or send us $2.00 ami we will send the same book bound In full tan sheep, with a beautiful cover design. The handsomest low-priced Dictionary ever pub lished. For every day use in the office, home, school and library this dictionary is absolutely un equaled. Forwarded on receipt of onr special offer price, $1.00 for cloth binding or $2.00 for the full tan sheep. If it is not satisfactory, return it and we will refund your money. Write for our special illustrated catalogue, quoting the lowest prices on books, FREE. We can save you money. Address all orders to The Saalfif.ld Publishing Co. Publishers and Manufactures. Akron. Ohio. (The Saaltield Publishers is reliable.1—Editor W J. FISHER, Attorney at Law and Notary Public. Will Defend in Foreclonure Casta ▲ 1.80 do ▲ General Real Estate Business. Office In Northwestern Building, LOUP CITY, ■ - KUtlt ASK A. R. J. NIGHTINGALE, ffllffi-AT-LAW, lottp ottt. « i jnnh. A- S* P/1 AIN. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON LOUP CITY, - - X i BRA SKA. OFFICE.—One door east of Ctmse*s drug store. W. L. MARCY, IfEJS'l 1ST OFFICE ON EAST SIDE PCCLIC SQEAKE LOUP CITY, XU It. J. E. INKS, PAINTER, First Class Work Guaranteed IOUP CITY, - - - NEB. Has arrived and those who were anxiously waiting for the first sign of spring were glad to see him. As they watched him hopping about it probably occurred to maav that it was not the first robin they had ever eeen. They hare seen men ROBBIN’ their fellow men by asking exhorbitant prices for goods. Well, we have been in business for years and we have our first robbin' vet 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. CLOThlNG ___ % Hats, Caps, Notions and a fresh line of Groceries call on * South Side Public Square Loup Citv, Nsbr. WANTED—Honest man or woman to ’ ’ travel for large house: salary $fiil monthly and expenses, with increase; position permanent: inclose self-addressed stamped en velope. MANAGER. 330 Caxton bldg.. Chica go, 111. 7-1-19 WANTED—SEVERAL BRIGHT AND UoNEsT, persons to represent us as Managers in this and close by counties. Salary $900 a year and expenses. Straight bona-tide. no uiore.no less salary. Position permanent, our references, any bank in any town, it is mainly office work conduct. ®d at home. Reference. Enclose self-ad dressed stamped envelope.—The Domin ion Company, Dept. 3, Chicago. 9 26 to 3 190 CAPT. WILLIAM ASTOR CHA.'LKR Congressman from New York, is the president of The New York Star, which is giving awav FORTY BOLLAB BICYCLE daily, as ofTor ed by their advertisement in another column Hon. Amos J. Cummings. M. C., Col. Asa Bird Gardner. District Attorney of New York ex-1 Governor Hogg, of Texas, and Col. Fred Feigel ai New York, are among the well known names in their Board ot Directors. Facts That Every Patriot and Voter Ought to Know. Ready January 1st .«« j| «a THE 1900 AND ENCYCLOPEDIA. A Political Register Containing Full Information Upon All Statistical Facts and Figures* Every | The Over i&r&i N«w 11 600 ; * Copy. Congress.; VSA/VVVW^' ^ /a^VWWNA A Complete Guide to the Forthcoming Elections of 1900. SPECIAL j The South African FEATURES, j 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• THE STANDARD AMERICAN ANNUAL. | Postpaid to any address. \25rtc i ^ WORLD, Pulitzer Bldg. AeTf York, NERVITA PILLSSS 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. iBv mail £»Oc Derbox. fi hnvps for $2.50; with a written guaran tee to cure or refund the money. Send for circular. Address, NERVITA MEDICAL CO. COnlon A Jackson Sts., CHICAGO, ILL. FOB BAI.1C BT ODBNDAHL BEOS., Loup City, Met We have purchased the stock and pump and windmill business of James Reutfrovv and are now ready to continue business at the old stand. We handle a complete line WINDMILLS, PUMP, PIPES & FIXTURES We hare every appliance for making first class 0 Drive or Hydraulic Wells and respectfully solicit your order. Our charges are reasonable, our price* are right. WE REPAIR BINDERS AND HORSE POWERS AND GUARAN TEE OUR WORK TO GIVE SATISFACTION MCDONALD & HALLER, Loup City, Neb. — ' - - ■ I The Tallest Mercantile Building in the World, Owned and Occupied Exclusively By Us. 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. MONTGOMERY WARD A CO., Mltkicu At. 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P. CULLEY 4. p. CCLLiiT, President Oidtoja. FIRST BANK OF LOUP CITY. General Banking Business Transacted* Paid up Capital Stock $20,000 CoutispoNDKNTs: Seaboard National Bank, New YorkCitJ, N. Y„ Omaha National Saak, Omaha, Nebraska. A ■> ns - . , • U