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About The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 8, 1901)
r «T; - - ‘ ►. "m0< TUB LI SUSP EVCStY K* l at thk county ssa UICO. F\ Brvi-f lloTIMC. » •>-■ »"«l 0 >.(*. ll. i. 11 • >’. » TERMS J' " DTI n. F PAID IN AIO A NCR Entered at tt;.- Loup c *v l’*.*stoWce V< trung migHion tbroui h the limits ns second cliiss matter. <; irn*,z, the Washington of Cuba ia likelv in lie cheated out. of a just rcwaid, tbst of the fin presuh nl of tfif republic beoaa* fie is not a native of that Island. Kx-Sen «tor Chas A Town, din or sv.s, IjSR accepted the p •*! permanent attorney f*r t!ie liquid air company of N. V. This ia of interest to Nebraska as our wind' V. should have first claim on a company of this nature.___ The sonorous voice of Senator 1‘ettigrew of South Dakota will soon be stilled forever in our National legislature and tlie Herr. Most ol the Senate will return to his constituency to mingle Ida semi arid utterasces with the coyote of tlie north. Last Monday morning one of Mansell Davis’ two year old heifers became very sick with the corn stock disease. He hadn't much idea of saving her life, yet he th• >ugDt best to tty, so gave hi r a pint of linseed oil after which lie drenched her with a quart of new milk, and •trie?,' to sav the heifer is now •?» e\u *— North Loup Loyalist. Mrs Nation has agai■>. been -it**' 1 eel for saloon *11;;• '■ * *y 6 she will continue he \'«ik ' d;v ; truction as so »n us -1 ure* hei release. The autloii'irs s ’ 'l< ?-.»r gas ci to ?8f beg it log cognize !:n ubi! a r, >• t *' joitts whid ■■ cing run : M” ’■ vioiati(»n of law and htvc in towt •- ’ ■ rd rs all such pi • ' *• *•» be I -38 '. A .i: f the aotboritt; a in -’nth bnvr cl-se.i tin I- j iatfi y. t Mrs N Uf n can t L t.••on ’ • i t I* .tp !i*. 1 .it ■ ■ in to In : Tilt Kan a oil** <if.• *,i ! ; i . ’•?* . ’• j i»•, ; 11 i ■ \ i -:r . fi *■ i Rcri : ■ afternoon a< ■ i« u* "id '’••* ■*1 tin \ jrda i . • f ”• C * (!r»vc s cow, (NruaD .n A * er .a f an hour of < teitirg I cl dufiOg which time the price advaccai at flOu. jumps, she was bought bv .J C. Adams. .Mowciujua 111., for £;’>.7o0. The highest pri< (• ever pai t before in the world for a Hsreford row was $3,1 •">*). Dolly sold in Chi ago ;l Tear nuo fwr this .>urn. Caraaten belonged to •Clem' Graves of Hunker Hill., owner of the celebrated D'«> show herd of cattle. Ills < fLwiags of niuetecu head at the sale t'i? afternoon included all of the D..'c herd except Dale Dolly \ anil Lady Help.’* '_ The Senatorial contest at Lincoln, drags its disgraceful length beyond the point of all reason. The Re publican members of both houses should consider it their duty to at once go iuto caucus and end this boys play or expect the severe cen sure of their constituents. 1 he wel fare of the Republican party does not depend upon the election of any one man, but in Nebraska its success next election may depend upon trie course permed by t.he men which the people ha\e placed in power ar.d of whom they expect efficient sen ice. The artnv of candidates wfc> are swarming the legislative lobbies should he given to understsn 1 that •each will get but ::n <p'ai dinner ■with the other, and he wbt hr' mr’i votes Will Will. Iffl ••and lv»i'tr" willing to go into caucus he should be dropped, for the danger of as fleing the party to Uiafv prrj r. ambition i* becoming t o p; Million* of people arc f'miliar vJtt, DeWitiV Little K n : !'. • and thoei who u-e them it id •< 1 • be faitim • little liver i !1* Ni'er gripe - CJ i dthl 15ro«. Work I Mg, > iglit tin i* tj The be«i< si f. lmi.l tir* little ;b r that ever •%* a a m • *!•* * It. Ivi g’» N'ew Life Pills. I'll *c pi"* t I. to}. ’* < .»i;• ness into *fp- .• 1 . 1 \-i?o t.cr gy, brain-f g ir . a > r ! i ' •« wonderful in i,..il !i i, •’ • ’ n.. Only 25c per b » r '. J ’.<) ( Jr. la Bros i lintni.h t'l % i it if .. it * VcHiig *. "I* fl *. , k lit li \ i ; 'id i , i J trull Stock dll 11 'I l<* <11 - t ir.i i! * ' In II y- ill t* she died in hour and a half after :lit- terrible occurrence The facts a* given us by David Richardson me 1 as follows: Tlio child's mother left L?r home just before s< liool was out ; to v isit, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vest. Br< wer, wlm lived a block sway and it ft a *2 s.rul a 4 year old ihikt in lbs house siene. When tin li :1c nirl in quest catne home from • bool * .■ found tHe two smaller -Iti*ill. i, playing with strings which fie . h.\ i c»t hi fue at the stove and vie pulling them over the Hour .’hi aft mptfd to | ut tin ti e oui and in hi * i ing her clothes took fire. She was soon enwrapped in flames utid w as so badly burned that she I died as about mated. The two littli ones then ran to their mothei arid told her that Maudy had burned up. The mother rushed home and found hei little girl lying on tin floor with bedclothes all burned ofl except ibe bands which were stib burning. The mother is aliuot»> distracted at what she claims wai her own negligence in leaving the children alone. Person* who can not take ordinary pi)I llnil it h pleasure r*i take DeWittV Kittle Ku ly K: • r«. They are the hpso itt.lehver pills ever mole Odendali Bros. When y«'i .r -ii . that is mill , i ll'vet »' Chvr.* '• I . - f.’i ii. he ami ! Liver ThI Pi j’> tn. Suinpb ■ •< r->; r *s .-in it!t <••.* 1 *r -ili b\ 0-* n ’-M B Ill D ! ■ t . . . •; 11 1 Kthei K ' ’>’ an j. If rr „• ' " N . !i: \c~ i : ■ fur month hi It ' a 1 I.' 11* i I'Mich - fi t - ■ j - «. .ir.-to n*e for ■ imp: «! ■ “i i <* iiuri.ms Lieutei ati' rrr -r , ..-verb ' efjr tie ’ • •' m i' - tv *: id :h i ■ . v .. i; f tu! ii * ! • C r. ’ ' ii . i i(li (Hid .• • is .in- t»l in Hi-; • m:'.! 'j! t r* ; • ' :<*1 f.-.tii rhi •ii ' 1 ’ •. i ' -r i .;p pi tin: hii i. t j 1 • n ; : ; • .in' an iV 0. h f i iii :y. ti, i.. ■ : i' ' * , ii ,t ii- i< imjif.it if be , .if ".ib i f.’ b • i t iti rii i ,.x.t : . i :.i -.vie ligttiri t % fry few ' - ! ■ - 1 r. iepe riil.’llt. reading the above, we hup i irk up the St. JVtul It* pub I fir , from which we extracted tin ! : 1 • parallel halow. and which re 'iit-d us of Uncle Rastus when hi I ustor asked him if he had stole auv chickens since he joined tie church. Ho answered ‘No Sab,’ am liter being warmly commended !'■ lus ‘RUFORM,’ turning to a cm onninn he said, ‘(Jolly, if he'd said • 111'• kw he’d had me.’ 1- '* Porter ex secretary of state am I a prominent woiker in the cause ot form " has failed to turn over 89-j:i |i , list lie has received during tlx ir., : fi u! years as a member of the stall board of marks aixl brands. Furtlur tn re, lie refuses to let go of the mone» cl a ni g that the law divides all receipt* 1: t<> live equal parts, one of which goo to each member of the board and the other to pay the expenses of the body. The constitution provides that reitn bur«ment of all state officers shall con 'i>t solely of their salaries, no fees being a portion of their lawful emoluments, but Porter belongs to a party that hold, the constitution in high regard onh when there is a chance for making poli tical capital out of it. Thu other thru members of tlie board have returned tbeir fees to the state treasury, but the ex-secretary of state declines to do so — St. Paul Republican. Reports stow u greatly Increased dea h rate from thro t and lung troub t*■ -, due to the prevalency of croup p. fiino- . s' 1 gri!■• \Y< ndvi.s* th li'-e of Oil1' tj'l. d- li' Igh f,HI'C 111 allot t'< 'i ' 'p ! ' onh li rrn le--s i . d,- lh,' s immediate re Milt • • : I , S i k■ I Oden bltll Brie ! fU\' Koute. m : -KN’iA. F bnxn 12 10 2b M : t cli ■■> 12, 10 •:<; !! 2. 1 1 f;, 2 1i r i. ii, \ <• rs. \ f in )"• 1,«.' An 41 ' • •' ■ : , nil J -f .nil (iri lu i . • v. ■ '■ 1 ■ r ' _>• 1 -i 1 >t • Mint in 1 ’ I r . .in i~’ -li 1 • cif ; .»*. 1 • .':••• : |‘| ■■■ r , I ...r ! 8f . •»■. .‘.lb i-l' .* Ill 'll ' 1 li' 1. .1. . • . u .a L> ' A> i't'1. . I f• 1 . blli'lr.!. tli-Kn? ■ _•! | ; j or v:iti I Fnim'U, (iuni'r.ii I*.i-- 'i..;i 1 A • nr. Oni'ilm. Xeb. \ f'lia ‘ ,,,* In ! '^ T. i , .r- i ... . M f i i « ii» i , ... i ; j ., . | ’■ 1.0 < .%(•: H i Ik . . : i 1 v I ■ i . enough l i li a ti to .i coil* p vernation tb.it she was l.a.in. with a i young man whom she had r. 1e ted ’ that she might accept the i* i -drop I l"‘r “Believe me,” the discarded cue was saying, "£ wish yon every happiness, l thou gilt nil tie* time that yon were ten good fnr ms and I think that he w ill make you the Iiest of liu bands, li Is evoiythb g to me -lint ymi are eouteat. It will prole lily in r come, hut should you ever need a loyal friend si ml few me, w hen vi r 1 tuny lie.” "I’ard 'ti on for in ei r . ,nu so Itap p; , p of cot t• . ( - ” sneered the ji .! ni't . h::i at, who sud denly api-i :tr« hi ii a i f them, "hut they are waiting for ; u to sing and naturally wood -re.I w hen? you were hidden.” lie led her av.nj, hut it was into the hall. "See here," lie began, "it is high time that, you and I understood each other. I forbid you running after your old flames, and particularly that cad you have just left. We’re the same as married, and there was a ring In that chap's tone that £ don't like and won’t have.” “And here's a ring that I don't like and won’t have.’ One swift move ment, and he was alone, looking at the sparkling solitaire In his hand. Hhe called at once on her “loyal friend" to si-c her home, and there Is not the slightest chance that the real cad In the case will he among the wedding guests.—Detroit Free Press. Humors of M Ispnnetnat Ion. Married lady, “hospital trained,” ad vertises that she will receive into her house any “lady requiring care and comfort, including epilepsy, hysteria or slight mental ease.” The advantages of being “hospital trained'.” The youth Bucks Standard has a sim ilar mistake in a delightful paragraph dc ribing some photographs taken by a 1.,U artist at a fashionable shooting party. “Excellent p« rtralts have been ■ Ted.” runs the i ■irngrapli. “of the Duke cf-, Earl-, the Hon. -, tin* Count •!a-, who has the little i I i ; I-on her knee, and, indeed, all j tin mei ’ era of the party.” In IV .a a man once advertised f-»r "t ' t.n hand oved 5,000 sheep that can spi tk y a . . It fluently.” Then there wti the horse dc t ier who boldly advor- , tls< d, "A splendid gray horse, ealeu- j lau d for « charger, or w >uhl carry a ; Indy with a sw its ii tall.” A member of a will known t was standing on the steps of Ills clubhouse when a stranger j rpp: aelad r.ml asked, "Docs a man belong ' your club with one eye nam ed Will'* vV” "I don't know,” was the a usi. ’ ’ TV i :• t's tb" name of Iks nth- j <v • Ji ■ ' a 1 i ltlscu.ent contains1 tk. fi v'e >" cot hinan t p look .< ’’ r a ; • i ' .es •• a religious turn of t 1 ret in ’■ d ol the I'.., c.tryi" k w. n , .■ i to borrow a "fee .It. ' 1 str.il* ” ill w 1 ell to (ake ids i icdi >iu >. -la ndt n < Hobo. luitiuit nt fiih. “The instant of death." says The In dian Lancet, is a vague and indefinite expression when viewed from the point of physiology. An nnim.nl or plant cannot be considered dead until it has reached that period in disintegration where it is impossible to revive life. Some physiologists s id further restrict the definition to that point In decay j where every cell in t! ■ Lady of an ani mal or plant has cca. •*<! to contain or consist of living proLoph -in—in other words, if h e-*!' nnisl have lost be yond recall its life p \v r . l'robnbly one rf the most striking ex amples of ins!;.titan. oils death was that of the pet,-a who ecldeUtally fell into a large vat of boiling caustic pot ash, which at once consumed the entire body, h aving only th • metallic plates from the heels of his shoes and a few buttons from the clothing as remains. Death from electric shocks also border on the instantaneous process. It has been found that living cells taken from the body can be preserved in a normal state for a long time and then have life processes revived if they are properly treated. Only a Woman. The good man, weighing a hundred stone, knocked timidly at the portal of the culinary department and as the door swung heavily back upon Its hinges doffed his tattered hat and pit eously whispered: “Kind lady”— ‘Tin not kind,” she interrupted rudely. “Excuse me, lady’-— “Don’t lady me!” was her quick re sponse. “Yer don’t, mean ter say yer only a womanV” he asked scaredly. “That’s what I am!” she shouted. And as the heavy bolts shot back into their places the vagrant took an other ri*i f in the clothesline about his v,aist and sighed, "Oh, my, why didn't ! take notice of dat bicycle on de stoop 1 "fure I sp ikeV”—Leslie’s Weekly. 'lie H*d Seen It Before. An honored archbishop of Dublin in Ids dr* ,.:dng days, when partly pnr al.\ .oil. was wont to cret'p from his bouse dour to Stephen’s green unat tended. I’pon one occasion he fell heavily to the ground and was assisted to Ids feet by a bright little girl, who further of fered to ree hi:- grace borne. On Ids expres in;: ids doubts as to her ability to do so the - I repiled: ’•<)h, \ * I'm sure I can. My father’s the same every day.”— Pearson’s. l!o« If la Done. ' What ini -tuggle we hear fo much ah it’" •■it is | • rt v ■ ttiu. in y .sirs If and partly keep! oilier p rj ie out. Chl en^jo IhsportJ. - F 7 7 n T- \' 7 bsLL^J■. \JL ,~i i_j \ . I j| H ffi /7 £7|pB / *^*'4 •'’ r7> /w^Gt^v #4 fL- _7§§ a . —*r '«* ••• •'J-- ' ■■•«,* £g UP buy, po fake. TRA-vis. (>.’* ! 'I • 'r fun 1 i - ii yr-nr u . ?h! isfliul s.f i Sti ui»rb< ... run* «ii' r ’. : i.'■.«**- r, ? "i rrn'. I.1': bill DeWitt.« ’.V ; . . I'.: torrii noil nl.‘ .... Bros. (YVT R R v/i 1 A J _i » 14 A . (i m $’j o;» FOR-HE roui '. n ip \ \ f g1 I • *f • o I he r ‘ i • »•» • • i 11 ,* i | v 1 V r\! n •’ t. t * ' T1*:K . ; SAI ' From Coloiud- »n ; ' , " *7 S8 Martli * From NebraMka and Hun b I, .* For full Information it’ H. J. Ol,IFTOX. A: $25,000 in cash pr' First Prize, - - - ;!0f)0 Second Prize, • - - •‘SUOj Five Prizes of *l<ii) eac 'i. ! Five Prizes of c.vv. . < Ten Prizes of ': o car... Total, * - zEi > rfiuF. tyv ;:nn: n -1 F A14 M K It liil.r prizes :o i: r : a.tiinlfft w ; r dors n ccfr -t* * 1 o,000 It) * ii ' .} n^pnt« arc • > • 30 w»*6 ‘■r‘ -» '3 - • • ■ con's t.ti ; The ;>f' ; dors is oi.; ■ ■ .. , . . the nrst If -■ * iind jo in (!: h". ajont* t all ‘ her—10. ’C ' • '•<* re* Tiir. •• v \"i rn ce;: i ■; ry fa: 'n r U.)maha, eb. » ■ n 4. lit j - r • . I [ 114 T r L «• .1 i * . I" (.» .iffftt ' ;r : '* *1 ' r. v. t . ). in * 0 W i i 4 p til. t . ii. in. .in ; ruair far* i I : ;*k irty it* » ■ point In , nii'ln V ’ 'WC* r ■ 11 * * v artiim m . . ; a-Hfiirei ... i. .. i .. l r i\ : lvt ai : .. ’ *. mil! r rr Vr i lu \ *n* ! fPTi I *1 s; F, Tinr-f1ay .* i f' . Si • ‘ y ui? i \< l ■ n ’n,V p*!.*1 i »r* rn ifi1 ■! i »: • j ■ it * rti > it \ r i n r k. A frightful lllurxler. • 11 often ••ni.-e a horrible Burn, l! «■' Uniiuv Bucklen’sArnica “ kill 'li'1 pain and promptly *" r->re- i'evor Sores, Ulcers, ' i' ad skin Kruptlon. Best p 1 ' r' ' ■ >* Only 25 its. a box. ‘ ; ir . tci'»i. sold by Odendahl able ix’i'son In every - company of solid i ■ 'ti3i; salary per year, pny • !" i lay absolutely sure and 1 ' . i. at luma tide, definite sal tnm.snon -alary paid each Satur and I'xpenm money advanced each week -i ANLIAUU HOUSE. 331 DEAUBOKN Sl’HEET CHICAGO. ' ' weakness and prostration fol io in;' grippe there is nothing so prompt m l effective as One Minute * • I bis preparation is high "|- an unfailing remedy for ■ i ii and lung troubles and its ear • firevunta consumption. It was 0 1 ii-.me quickly.— Odendahl Bros. i ner • is always danger in using coun it- of DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve. 1 lieoriginal is a sate and certain cure l i (dies It is a soothing and healing ■ live fur sores and all skin diseases.— Odendahl Bros. M V NOT A I’l’KAK AGAIN. -" • n .-''IfifrioN 10 Cents. mjmm farb. vo' rpo ini articles each week by * • • branch of agrlculture--departmenta I> .iiiy yard, orchard and garden, farm • . v<_!< ■ i •■>;.>■ >, and ‘ h market'. ’■ > . ; , has her share of space, with isi’iiiklng, fancy work, care of flowers, v i ■!, w 11If the children have a department \« i :: s .re devoted to a complete re <• ' - li happenings at nuuie and abroad, gi i' iarming west. Then, loo, are the > : »od things that one like* to read nftci !!.: . m; ir.’ 1 h:r.I ■ 1 h d ivs wi.iklS done. ; r^TT-i- . - --——■ g: ieultural Weekly I! 81.00 Per vear •/ hhI it \\ it!i a dime or live i Tiie Twentieth Century rnam street, Omaha. * f aafters for Li.:, LLPESS. FIXTURES liancc ior making first class . 'draulic Wells and J " • :;* lor 0 r charges are reasonable >• '.avr i ld< I a feed grinder to our * ,T.i to . custom work or furnish as* uable rates. I r% Db US \NI) 110R ’ I POWERS AND GUARAN i :;k to g i \ k satisfaction. LEWIS HALLER I