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    Thk Northwestern
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY
AT THE COUNTY SEAT.
«K.O. K. HENSCIIOTEIl, / Editor* and
GKO. H. OllfSON, j Publisher*
TERMS: —ll.uu PKK TEAR, ir PAID IN ADVANCE
Entered at the Loup City Postofflce for trans
mission through the mails as second
class matter.
REPUBLICAN TICKET
National
Fur President.
WILLIAM MoKINLEY
For Vice President.
THEO. ROOSEVELT
State
Presidential Electors:
J T NE8HIT, Hurt.
1 M RAYMOND, Lancaster
K H WINDHAM. Cuss.
C U DEMPSTER, Gage.
ED. ROYCE, Custer
M D CAMERON, Schuyler
L M HAGUE, Kearney.
K 1* DAVIDSON, Johnson.
J. L. JACOHHON. Douglas.
.1 L KENNEDY, Douglas
JOHN I. LANGER, Saline
For Governor:
C II DIETRICH, Adams
For Lluutenunt Governor:
E P SAVAGE. Custer.
Secretary of State:
O VV MARSH. Richardson.
For Treasurer:
WILLIAM STUEFFKK, Cuming
For Auditor,
CHARLES WESTON, Sheridan.
For Attorney General:
F N PROL’T, Gage
For Land Commissioner.
G. D. FOLLMEK, Nuckolls.
For Superintendent.
W K FOWLER. Washington,
Cong resale nu I
Congressman, nth Dlst.
MOSES l*. KINKAID.
Wbat will Hr) an use that enlarg
ed front porch for after the Second
battle?
Hurrah for McKinley and Itoose
velt. The old flag will be safe in
their keeping. A hero of the war
for the perpetuation of the union and
a hero of the war that made the
United Stairs respected of all na
tions. Let the welkin ring with the
glad tidings that we have two
Moses’ this fall, besides Moses I’.
Kinkaid, who will redeem the big
sixth.
The Republican majority for su
preme judge in Oregon is 10,380 and
for the two Republican representa
tives to congsess 11,701. And jet
Senator .Jones, c-haiiman of the deni
ocratic national committee, predicts
that Mr. Bryan will gain in the Pa
cific and new states, even claiming
the Dakotas. Of all the silly pre
dictions made by Bn unites during
1890 those of Senator Jones were
the silliest and most frequent.—In
dianapolis Journal.
The Boxer movement in China,
came just in time to allow the Demo
cratic convention at Kansas City,
to put a Boxer plank in their plat
form. Of course they will not miss
such a timely opportunity for incor
poraling in their platform, the fact
that the McKinley administration
has formed an alliance with Kurope
for the oppressing of the pocr al
mond eyed son of Confucius, whose
only offense has been the garoting
of the man who has tried to enlight
en and civilize him. Civilization
anti its spread is as distasteful to
ancient and rancid democracy as a
red rag is to a bull.
The complications in China aie
still multiplying and the blood of
all the principal nations have drench
ed the soil of the celestial kingdom.
China is much better able and bet
ter prepared for war to-day than
when she fought Japan. Since then
she has employed Kuropean ofllceia
to bring her army up to a high stand
ard of efficiency and has procured
the very latest paterns of engines of
dislructlon. She has purchased
nearly a million Mauser rilles ami
her soldiers ure as well equipped as
those of any nation id the world.
The light bids fair to be a long und
a hard one, but let come what wdl
the civilued countries of tae world
are in duty bound to protect their
legations and subjects in that land.
The end is not in sight by sny
means _
\ Hepuhlican convention in M»
non, Kss , enjoyed a real thtlll the
other day win n an *dd confederate
soldier, a died In the wool iIuomshI
eud later a eoler with the fuaionlste,
t M.k lh«s rt Mir snd t«»l I of hi* e«>o'er
•ion to the r>publi«sn pirn lie
dew-ntied the war with Spain, and
hi* olfef of a son t»» take the |*tw*
that he himself longed to All IB th«
| rauk9 of the soldiers m blue. Tin
faultfinders at the proem time ho
compared with the copperheads who
did ho much to prolong the war of
thirty-five years ago. “V\’e would
have been licked two years sooner."
he exclaimed, "and thousands of
lives would have been saved, but
tor these copperheads, and when
these later copperheads set tip their
howl the scales fell from my eyes,
and 1 asked myself if it were possi
ble that I hud been training with
that sort of a gang all this time."
Then the convention went wild with
applause and adjourned with tie
singing “America."—Ex.
The nomination of McKinley and
Roosevelt at Philadelphia last week
gives tut Republican party the
strongest ticket that could have pos
sibly been put up. McKinley was
renominated because hi* has given
us an admiuistrntion unprecedented
in the history of the country for its
prosperity, and has placed the Unit
ed States among the formost nations
of the world. Rosevelt, because he
is one of the common people and
loves to be classed among the work
ers and is never found with the
drones. lie is a statesman and a
soldier, just as circumstances de
mand and can straddle a bronco
with the wildest plainsman. He is
is an “Old Hickory," or an Abe
Lincoln, and "The Star Spangled
Banner” awakes within his breast
a responsive chord that never fails
to raise his hat. The Republican
party this fall presents as their
staudard bearers, a Gladstone and a
Bismark. a dim Blaine and a Urant,
and will sweep the Ian ! like a tropi
cul typhoon.
A Keen Clour (Irani
Your best feeling1*, your social posi-;
tion or business success depend largely
on the perfect action of your stomach
ami Liver. I)r.King's New Life Pill
give increased strength, a keen, clear
brain, high ambition. A 25 cent box
will make you feel like a new being
Sold by Odendahl Pros.
If troubled with rheumatism, give
Chamberlain's Pain-Balm a trial, it
will not cost you a cent dt it does no
good. One application will relieve the
pain. It algo cures sprains am! bruises
In one-third the time required by any
other treatment. Cute, burns, frost
bites, (juinsey, pains in the side and
chest, glandular and other swellings are
quickly cured by applying it. Every
bottle warranted. Price 25 and 50 cts.
For sale by Odendahl Bros.
Neglect is the short step so many
take from a cough or cold to consum
ption. The early use of One Minute
Cough Cure prevents consumption.
It is the only harmless reme ly that
gives immediate results It cures all
ihriat and lung troubles. Childern all
like it and mothers endorse it. Oden- ,
dahl Bros.
-.
Reports show that over fifteen hnn- j
dred lives have been saved through the
use of One Minute cough cure Most
of these were cases of grippe, croup
asthma, whooping cough, bronchitis
and pneumonia Its early use prevents
consumption. Odendahl Bros.
A Mount tr Dev 11 I- IhIi
Destroying its victim, is a type of
Constipation. The power of this mal
aday is felt ou organs, nerves muscles
and brain. But l>r. Kings New Life
Pills arc u safe and certain cure. Best
in the world for Stomach, Liver, Kid
neys and Bowels. Only 25 cents, at
Odendahl Bros.' drug store.
To those who drink whiskey for
pleasure; 1IABPKK Whiskey adds zest
to existence. To those who drink j
whiskey for health's sake; 1IABPKK
Whiskey makes life worth living. Sold
by 1’. II Fi.sM.it, Loup Olty, Neb.
You can l»uv two or throe
row Disc cultivators at T. M.
Uoctls. They are (). K. ♦» 1
Don’t Be Fooled!
The market l« bring tlnotled
with auilhlt'U Imilalium of
ROCKY MOUNTAIN
■ > * TEA••
To protect the public we caM
eeprvial at I rut net t tutor I ratio
mok, prinietl nnevert p.ttk
age. IwHMiiil tile genuine.
I or bale by all UiugglMa
:
Ihi.l ! lt .nl, Wink *Uil|T’4 a»«4
pnl .k V.m hate U .m hi i
h»'k iti i >14
SC> I i S fc 'll I MON »,urv*
|hc» i ' i . . A* In »l.>Ur. :
It i v
a.t tat*
A Foi l o« bit or Mkasi.fs. In many
inst ino s « persistent cough follows an
attack of measles. In speaking of this
Mr. VValter IS. Be**I, editor of the Elkin.
V. Times, says; "Three weeks ago
I bad an attack of measles which Is ft
me with a bad cough. I took several
doses of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
and tlie cough has entirely disappeared,
I consider Chamberlain's medicines the
best on the market" For sale by OJen
dahl ltros.
Glorious NMil.
Comes from I Jr. I). II Carglle, of
Washita, I. T. He writes: “Electric
Hitters has cured Mrs Brewer of scro
fula, which has caused her great suffer
ing lor years. Terrible sores would
break out on her face, and the best
doctors could give no help: but now
her health is excellent,” Electric bit
ters is ttie best purifier known. !t,s
the supreme remedy for eczema, tettei,
salt rheum, ulcers, boils mid running
sores It stimulates liver, kidneys and
bowels, expels poisons, helps digestion,
builds up the strenght. Only 50 cents.
Sold by Odendahl Bros, druggist*
< I uarantced.
NOTK’K Kilt Pf ISLIOATION.
Department of the Interior.
Land OItlce at Lincoln. Sell, i
May Uith. l»o* \
Notice is hereby given that the following
named settlor lias lied notice of Ills in
tention to make linul proof in support of
his claim, and I lint hslP! proof will he
made before the county judge, at Loop
City, Nebraska, on June inli, iwsi vi/.:
Albert Sparling, liomentead Knlry, No.
IT,dill for the north east quarter, Section e.,
Township 10, Itango la, lie names the fol
lowing witness to prove III* continuous
residence upon and cultivation of said
laud, vi/.
«<eo, Klttel, of Ashton, Nobr.
Steve Kittle, “ “
Andrew Kalr " *' “
Prank Post, ** ** •*
J. W, JoimSos, Register.
NOTl.CK l-OK PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior,
Land oniooiit Lincoln, Nob. i
May IHli, I(Wi. I
Notice Is hereby given that the following
named notllcr has died not lee of his in*
I out ion to make Until proof 111 support, of
lit* claim and that said proof will he made
Indore J. A. Alla let', county Judge, at lamp
city, Nebraska, on .July Ird, I HOP, vI/.
William It Mellor. Homestead Entry, No
1I, tea t he northwest quarter Section s.
Township 15, Range II. lie names the foi
lowing witnesses to prove hi* continuous
resilience upon anil cultivation of said
land, vl/:
II..1 Johansen, l.onp City, Nob.
.1 W. Long, •• “ “
J. S. I’edhr, “ •• •*
s. K. (iallawuy, “ “ •*
J. W. Jons son, Register.
AI'J'llOl’KI ATIG.N ORDINANCE.
'Ordinance No. 5h.)
An ordinance relative to h tying a tax on
the taxable properly, both real and personal
of the village of Loup City, Nebraska, to
provide for the necessary expenses of the
said village fo the fiscal year Ipxi, etc.
He it ordained by the chairman nnd board
of trustees of the said village of Loup city,
Nebraska:
Section! I. That there be and Is hereby
levied on the taxable property, both real and
personal, within the village of Loup City.
Nebraska for the larlous funds herein named,
the tux after such respective funds to-wlt:
General fund 10 mills.
Water fund, 10 mills,
Street fund mills,
Uond Sinking fund 'XI mills.
Interest water bond fund. 33 mills,
Section J. This ordinance shall be In force
and edict fiom and after ijx passage and pub
lication according to law.
Adopted and passed this hi day of June,
ttMMi E, S. llAYHrnsT, Chai j man
G. II, Giiison. Village Clerk.
I.KUAL NOTICE.
Stute of Nebraska. i
rS. S. State of Nebr.
Sherman County, \
To Anna Marie Nellson. non resident owner
of the following dear relied rcalcstalc situate
In Koad District No. In of Sherman county
and State of Neb., to wit: The South Hast
quarter of Section H. Township IS. Range IS
Vou are hereby notllled tliul cmnplaini has
been made lo mo as road overseer that there
is an open wel upon the above b scribed
real estate und If the same Is not lllleil up
immediately. I shall proceed to (III tin -ame
In the manner provided by law, as the same is
dangerous for stock
W. II RETHobbs, Road Overseer
of road district No. 10. Sherman county Ni b.
STRAYED.—A yearling steer from A. L,
llalllles' pasture, lias tug In left ear with
"HBros. also tigure "1" stamped on tag or is
branded "BM on hip. Kinder w ill please in
form ti e undersigned, owners who will pay
all charges. Uerkchotir Bros.
Loup City. Neb.
W J. FISHER,
Attorney at Law and Notary Public.
Will Defend in Foreclosure C&aea.
ALSO DO A
General Real Estate Business.
Office in Northwestern Building,
LOUF CITY, * - N K lilt As KA.
R. J. NIGHTINGALE,
loup oitt i i nh&
A. S- MAIN.
I'llY8ICIAN & sriUiKON
I.Ol’P « ITY, NIBKXnKA
ii,KI< K. .nne dour ea*t of < iiaae'a
drug Stole
\\\ Is. MAIUY,
iPiC.Y'i 1ST
ill t || 1. t*V K \,s l *tl>» I'll It s,j| Ail,*.
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.1. K. INKS
PAINTER,
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HOW on hand at JAEGERS’ STORE and I can give
my many customers a line line to select from. W'hen I say my
stock is new I mean that I am constantly getting in now goods
is well stocked. I buy in large quantities and of such only as can
furnish the goods that my customers demand. In this way there is
no need to have such a large quantity of shelf worn goods as is
sometimes the ease with less careful buyers, Come in and see my
Stock of Ladies' and Gents’ Furnishing, Goods,
DRYGOODS. HOOTS and SHOES. CLOThING
Hats, (Japs, Notions and a fresh line of Groceries.
Yours respectfully,
J. PHIL JAEGER,
South Side Public Square Loup City, Nebr.
t
Ladies and
Gentlemen!
If 3on have Watches, ('locks, |
or Jewelry tliut you wish to have I
repaired don't fail to call on
G. II. MORGAN
tile only first class Watchmaker and 1
jeweler in the county. Also you!,
should liot fail to call on
G. II. MORGAN
when you want something in the line
of Jewelry. I handle nothing hut
llast-class jewelry. I do not have
any brass plated jewelry to oiler to
the puhlie at cost, neither do 1 claim
to do first class watch, clock or
jewelry repairing and not make my
promises good. 1 ain here to stay
and my reputation is at stake just
as well as the money that there is
in doing the work. I mean what I
say and if the work of
G. H. MORGAN
fails to please you 1 a in here to
refund your money. Call and see
me when you want your watches,
clocks or jewelry repaired right.
If you want your eyes tested and
have them flitted properly, cull on I
G. II. MORGAN
as 1 am
the only < ptician in the county who
is a graduate of the Omaha watch
makers and Optical college. Call
and see me when you want things
right. Your for business,
U. 11. Moiuian.
Coup City Jeweler and Optician.
AITANTND Hum .-a mun nr woman to
’’ travel Tor largo homo milarv f#6
monthly and txjH-nmjh, with increasi pocitlon
IM iiiittiiout In. Iom! M lf-iulUrr»M il Hiuiu|icd i n
volope S9ANA<1 KU, SHU Canton bldg. ftilca
,1., .1 19
W'ANTKD-HKVHUL UillUUT AND
" IHINKsT, IMirSUlM tO li| M~.nl na
Manager* in this and dose by conn!leu,
Snlnry |imi ii year and expenxen. Straight
Imnn-llile. no more, no ten* salary. I'osllton
!>«»«niunont. our references. any bunk in
uny town. It I* mainly ofUe« work conduct
nil ut ho ilia, before non l.nelosn self-ad.
dressed ntmu|int envelope.—'I'iik i>umin.
ion CottbitN v. itept. S, t litcngo i .'ft to it Itio
AU►-NTH \' \ NTKI*.—V or'* l he l. l e And
Achievement a of Admiral Demy," tint
world'll greatest naval boo. It v Mmrt
lla'stead, i III* long friend* and uitrei
or tb« natio * idol. Iliggest and n.>
over Ui |>ttu• • vIn Inch' >, no n ly I «i i ib,o»
Inif-ton. illusliiittotia ttnlv gi fv* knur,
no hi* demand. Dig couinrt**ton«- iintilt
ItOI, i lmniii of n lifetime. Witte t|*!U k j
I ho IbJinintun ivmiwny, ird t bs.r unilun !
Handing .olibago
tiilrrn VtTtlifi
COST VIGOH
»NUMANHOOD
' art r iapoUiK)', ?»i f.it l.nii liolUl .r i
ivAnthi^ tlNcAei'e, fill cHt*v*t* of Self- j
a't-Mil*, or I Ullil IIU
v n t 'n. itrnv ioiilt' wimI
hi.mil Ii«t4l«l**r. Hr
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n tun** tlit' |lri* t>f wnilli
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iMtincuitt ur rrhiml »!*<■
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NCRVtTA MEDICAL CO.
Clinton *. JjiA'#' IM« . CNtCACO, HA.
)f*H i% l«K |lV
| *»|»r.Nt» Ult HHOH, | ..«p l ily, Nrb
We have purchased the stock and pump and windmill
business of James Keutfrow and are now ready to continue
business at the old stand. We handle a cobiplete line of
WINDMILLS, PUMP, PIPES & FIXTURES
We have every appliance for making first class
Drive or Hydraulic Wells and
respect fully solicit your order. Our charges are reasonable,
our prices are right.
\VK REPAIR HINDERS AND HORSE POWERS AND GIJARAN
1' 15K UUt WORK TO GIVE SATISFACTION.
MCDONALD A HALLER, Loup City, Neb
WILL EXHIBIT AT
LOUP CITY, NEBRASKA.
TUESDAY- JULY 3rd
The only Circus coming this season
NEW AND NOVEL AERIAL AND GROUND ACTS.
2 Bitf Brass Bands 2
A HEW or FUNNY AND UP-TO-DATE CLOWNS.
3 Lnrue Trapes of Heated Poiies 3
A grand Free Street Parade at 12 o’clock. Two perform
ances daily-afternoon and night.
*NOTIC!K.-4
DONT FORGET THAT
F. €. is Ayer)t,
mu mi:
St. Paul Fire & Marine Insurance
COMPANY. TIIK UNtl HKLIAIU.K HAIL 1N8» RANl'K CO.
IU lit* »l»t« Mill iIm* «>uU UU« I»v« lu I.WM#* IB full. If b« iltMW
uul 1*11 **u )uu wills lnui *t l.wuji Cii<, N«l».