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About The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917 | View Entire Issue (March 22, 1901)
Preparatory to moving to our new Location, (West Point, Neb.,) we will for the next two weeks offer all our goods at slaughtering prices, Regardlessof Cost and Without Reserve. Now is your time as we want to reduce our stock before packing up. Would rather give our Customers the benefit of this great reduction than to pack up and pay freight. i i • opportunity TO secure big bargains pop little ivioney. Remember we have a big stock to select from and that you can get just what you want almost at your own price. Call without delay on J. PHIL. JAEUER, Loup City, Nebr, The Nortiiwestern yUBLISHED EVERY KR1DAY AT THE COUNTY SKAT. MO. K. BKNsr-HOTKK, I Editors and UEO. H. lilliSON, I Publishers TERMS:—$1.00 PER YEAR. IF PAID IN ADVANCE Entered at the Loup City Post office for trans mission through the mails as second class matter. The Automobile is being used to good advantage in Alaska. Our army is under orders to be out of China by the l ist of April, leaving but 150 men as a legation guard and which cannot be used for any other purpose. -. It seems to be a foregone con clusion that General Botha has at last surrendered to the British on amicable terms and the South Africa war it is hoped will soon be history instead of hostilities. The largest merchant vessel now under contract is 700 feet long, 75 feet beam and .‘i(1,000 tons displace ment. 10 years ago the largest alloat was 500 ft. long, and Hi,000 What will they be in H) years more. Addicks, of little Deleware sue ceeded in holding the deadlock in the legislative of that state until that body adjourned and Dele ware has no representative in the upper house. Will we call it Thompsoning Dele ware or Addicksing Nebraska. It will uext be in order for Ad miral Sampson to see that the time honored picture of Uncle Sam is re gailed in a corset, has his beard trimmed and bis mustache blacked and waxed, a chesterfield coat on and the bead of a dude cane stuck in his mouth and one eye glaus “you know.” Andrew Carnagie has divided $5,000,000 of stock in the new ! gigantic steel trust among the old employes ol his works. This is t another mark of Mr. Caruagie’s be nevolent spirit and will make a number of tlie men stockholders in the concern and thereby give them an interest that could be gained in no other way. They are now collecting the rays of the sun by the aid of Mirrors in the deserts of California and ap plying it to the heating of boilers to make steam for stationary engines ' for pumping at irrigating plants. By this means t.ie desert will lie turned into productive farms as tlie * | water lays near the surface and the expense of pumping it will be very j light. _*_ Associate dispatches say that Eng land and Russia have liually faced each other with troops at Tien Tsin over the title of a small piece of laud granted by China for railroad purposes, and each only awaits orders from their government to resist and plunge the two countries into a war or back down and reave the few acres to the other. If these two cormorants gets to wring ing each others necks there may be some hope for the pig tail yet. The Twentieth Century Farmer, which succeeded The Weekly llee a few weeks ago, is proving quite a success nsiin agricultural publication. It is ga’brring subscribers rapidly aud being so ably edited commends itself to everyone who sees it. S one of the best writers on crops, stock, fertilization, breeding and kindred topics are writing for the paper. We can make you a clubbing offer with the Northwestern that will surprise you. Call at this office and get particulars. Admiral Sampson has injected a new feature in our navy that will undoubtedly be about as popular with the general public as his aristo cratic nibs bimself is. He makes a difference in the uniform of the naval officers in case they have been promoted for continued and gallant service as to those graduated from Annapolis naval aeadamy, so that the world can distinguish the dude whom Uucle Sam has educated at his expense from the plebeian who has won his stripes by honest worth and demonstrated ability. This pet pitsillanimv woiked all right until it struck the latter end of the Fifty sixth Congress where it encountered an ice berg. The Fifty sixth Congress eatnc to an end on the 4th inst and with it the Hay-l'auncefote treaty died. Tliis country is too powerful to hully and too great to allow her in terest in such matters as the Nicar aguan canal to sutler by the obsolete terms of a treaty made more than 50 years ago. The firey speech made by Senator Morgan in the closing days of the session of the Fifty sixth congress will not be en dorsed by the administration nor the people, tiut a calm determination of tire country at large to abrogate the Clayton-Bulwer treaty is man ifesting itself. The building of tlie canal is a national necessity ami will benefit Great Britain as well as America and she should not stand in her own light, neither do we be lieve she will. The World Herald published an other scare head for the benefit of the Democrats lust Tuesday, but | it is not likely that it will glean much capital from its attempted perversion of facts. It seeks to make the people believe that there is a deal put up by Rosewater, Thompson and Gov. Dietrichs to the efleet that the two first named will continue to hold t he deadlock in the Nebrasna legis lature until adji urnment and then Dietrichs will appoint them both. This stor\ might lie a plausible one but for tlie fact that no appointed I S. senator has ever yet been til lowed to take his seat where the ap pointment was made trom the reason of a legislative failure to elect. Mat t^uny, of Pennsylvania was refused a seat under just such circumstances as would exist if our legislature failed to elect and no doubt Mr. Quay wields more influence with the senate than both of our would be senators. The fake is too transpar ent for any leading newspaper to attempt. Grover Cleveland now bears the distinction of the only living ex president of the United States. Rut then Grover a! way had honors thrust upon him. THE HOME OOI.IM.I HK All Ingenious Treatment !>y which Drunkards are lleiug Cured Dally In Spite of Themselves. No Noxious Doses. No Weakening of Hie Nerves A pleasant anil Coslttve Cure Tor the Liquor Ilubit It is now generally known and understood that Drunkenness is a disease and not weak ness A body tilled with poison, and nerves completely shattered by periodical or constant use of intoxicating liquors, requires an anti dote capable of neutralizing and eradicating this poison, and destroying the craving for in toxicants. Sufferers may now cure themsel ves at home without publicity or loss of time from business by this wonderful "HOME GOLD CL’HE" which lias been perfected after many years of close study and treatment of inebriates. The faithful use according to directions of this wonderful discovery Is pos ttively guaranteed to cure the most obstinate case, no matter how hard a drinker. Our re cords show the marvelous transformation of ! thousundsof Drunkards into sober, industrious and upright men. WIVESCUBE YOUR HUSBANDS!! CHIL DREN CURE YOUR FATHERS!! This rein edy is in no sense a nostrum but is a specific for this disease only, and is so skillfully de v 1st d and prepared that it is thoroughly solu- j ble and pleasant to the taste, so that it can he given in a eup of tea or coffee without the knowledge of the person taking it Thousands of Drunkards have cured themselves with this priceless remedy and as many more have been cured and made temperate men by having the •'CURE"administered by loving friends and relatives without their knowledge in codec or tea. and believe today that they discontinued drinking of their own free will. DO NOT WAIT. Do not lie deluded by apparent ami misleading ' improvement.' Drive out the disease at once and for all tine The HOME GO ,D CURE" is sold at the extremely low price of One Dollar, thus placing within reach of everybody a treatment more effectual than others costing $26 to fjo. Full directions ae companying each package. Special advice by skilled physicians when requested without ex tra charge. Sent prepaid to any part of the ' world on receipt of One Dollar. Address Dept ! A‘iV». EDWIN B. GILES COMPANY. 8*W ! and 8.T12 Market Street Philadelphia, Pa. Alt correspondence strictly confidential. :l 15 Mrs. C. E YanDeusen, <>f Kilbourn, i Wis . was ntlilcted with stomach trou- < ble and constipation fur a long time. She says, “I have tried many prepara tions but none have done me the good that < hamberluiu'.s Stomach and Liver Tablets have.” These Tablets are for ' sale at Odendahl Bros , drug store. : Price. 25 cents. Sample free. The lingering cough following grippe calls for One Minute (tough Cure. For all throat and lung troubles this is the only harmless remedy that gives imme diate results Prevents consumption. Odendahl Bros. Headache often results from a disor dered condition of the stomach and Constipation of the bowels. A dose or two of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets w ill correct these disor ders and cure the headache. Sold h\ Odendahl Bros. An Holiest Medicine for I,a Grippe. George VV Waitt, of South Gardiner Me., says: *1 have had the w orst cough : cold, chills and grip and have taken lots j of trash of no account but protit to tie- 1 vendor. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is the only thing that has done an\ good whatever. I have used om bolt >• >)t it and the ehil », cold and grip have ail left me. 1 congratulate ih- m i.u facturers of an honest medicine.' For sale by Odendahl Bros. Strikes A Kieli Kind ‘T was troubled for several years with chronie indigestion and nervous debili tv," writes K. .1. Green, of Lancaster.! N IL, "No remedy helped me until I began using Electric Bitters, whieh did me more good than all the medicines | ever used. They have also kept my I wife in excellent health for years. She says Electric Bitters are just splendid I lor female troubles ; that, they are a gran i ! tonic and invigorator for weak, run j down women. No other medicine can | take its place in our family " Try ! them. Only 50c Satisfaction guaran teed by Odendahl Bros. My heart and hand another claimed, His plea had come too late. It’s ever thus with people without pluck and vim. Take Kockv Mountain Tea, don't get left again. Ask your druggist. nTHE UNION PACIFIC. HAS AUTHOKIZKI) One Way Excursion Rales TO CALIFORNIA. OF $25.00 From Kansas and Nebraska; Points. Also to points in Utah, Idaho, Non tana, Oregon and Washington, as follows. Ogdon and Salt City, Utah.*23.00 \ Itutte and Helena. Mont,.23.00 Portland Oregon..26.00 Spokane, Washington.25 m! Tocotna and Seattle, Washington .25.00 \ Ticket Will lie On Sale: March •>, 12. 19 26, 1901 April 2, 9, 10. 23, 30, 1901 Full information cheerfully fur nistied on application.—H. J. Cur ton, Agent, Tin'stomach controls tin -dilution. Those who ate hearty and strong arc those who can cut and digest plenty of food Kodol liyspepsia t'ure digests what you eat and allows r mi 10 eat all the good food you wan' If you -idler from indigestion, heartburn, belching or any other stomach trouble, this prepar ation can't help but do you good. The most sensative stomach can take it.— Odenduhl Bros. ■iiwwa-fe w *. wr4r» | "2il\seky P OMAHA. fitti. ,"" ! ^ ('.or. 191 h and 1 * £J; p H V*orth Ms. ' r I iminH I’rodtice eiieh a disease1 R Liyuun, having deflnlie putlml y Mt.RPHINF V Tin-disease yields {* niLlil !IImL| , s|iy (o the Double i.i Tncftron Chloride of G.ddTreal-, UDALoU j,repiir« d by Dr I. USING... I. slle r lice ley. J III lilt I I ill II ; lie Kerleyfl liislinin in Oinatiii. Nebraska, It f ’ llie mil) |ilm .- It. tlini Mi.le where I flu- (i< lull...' Ueeley ICi mi dies and J {.* * . .1 tiu-m t» uiveil. ■ k tSi'tned) Thf /.ev/le ft Ktrtey Co, A S| SPITS .OS SUII P.RIIOU. us. M H THf ’ IV INSTITUTE, Os»i, Nss. J • . h ...id i.r«I'eairorlh St*. I W \ vi i> —t'apable. reliable person in every <■ 'limy I., represent law eompany of solid 111mm-1ill reputation: W36 salary per year, pay iii ll1 weekly f.'i per day absolutely sure and ! i peeves straight. bona-Ude, detlnlte sal s'v, no commission: salary paid each Satur . iy ami expense money advanced each week s*l AN II Alt II HOUSP 331 DBAlUluKN STIIEBT < H Il.'AtiO. a..,...., Ill* IV . A (jixmI Cotigl) Mcfllrtne I'oi < liinireii *'l have no hesitation in recommend ing Chamberlain's Cough Keoiedt .’says K 1*. Moran, a well known m l popular baker, of Petersburg, V.t ■ vVe have given it to our children when troubled with had coughs, also \\ lioeping cough, and it lias always gives perfect satisfac tion. It was recommended to me by n druggist as the best cough medicine < i children as it contains no op - m m • 11. ■ harmful drug*’ Sold bv o l nd till Hi Their promptness and their pleasant effects make In>V\ in's Little Early |{U. l e s most, poi ular little pills wherever | they are known. They are simply per fect for llverand bowi 1 trouble. -Oden dahl Ifros. <:r r Tirsorr n may not appear again. 10 WEEKS M'Bsnili'noN 10 Cents. THE TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER. It contains ii number of spe i.al articles each week by the most competent specialists m ovary branch of agriculture-departments devoted to live stock, crop*, the airy poultry yard, orchard and garden, farm machinery, veterinary topics, and the markets. The farmer s wife. to. , has her share of space, with recipes and suggestions on cnoki ' dressmaking, fancy work, oare of dowers, and matters particularly plcasln.: i > her, while the children have a department edited for them exclusively, t nr -r live pages are devoted to a complete re view of the news of the wo. , , e vot ing both happenings at nome and abroad, anil news in particular Inti re- ing n. the great farming west. Then, too, are the stories, choice ixictry and humof, and all tbegood things that one likes to read after the lamps are lighted and the days work is done. An Ideal Agricultural $1.00 and Family Weekly Per year Cut this out and send it with a dime or five - cent stamps to The 'twentieth Century Farmer, 2212 Farnam street, Omaha. We afe [Headquarters for WINDMILLS, PUMP PIPES & FIXTURES \\ o have every appliance for making first claas Drive or Hydraulic Wells and respectfully solicit your order. O n charges are rea501 table our prices are right. We have added a feed grinder to our business and are prepared to do custom work or furnish ground feed at reasonable rates. WE REPAIR BINDERS AND IIOR ! POWERS AND GUARAN TEE OUR WORK TOGIIK SATISFACTION. LEWIS HALLER