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    The Northwestern
PUBLISHED EVERT FRIDAY
AT THE COUNTY HEAT.
MEO. K. BKNSOHOTKK, t Editor* »n<1
UKO. H. UIItHON, ( Publisher*
TERMS:—(MX) PER TEAR. IK PAID IN ADVANCE
Entered at the Loup City PostofBee for trnns 1
mission through the mails as second
class matter.
The manipulations in Wall street
last week were of the kind ttiat make
socialists
The Marion, Ind., Leader, says
‘•This is a Democratic year every- '
place.” The Leader is mistaken
The surplus in the treasury n still
rolling up.
Europe is looking with a jealous
glance toward us but “he whom the
gods wish todestrov they first make
mad." Just watch them take les- i
sons from Yankee John.
_
Loup City ha9 had a represents
tive at each of the great military tin
dertakingn and battles since the
blowing up ot the Maine, except
Dewey’s great victory, and now we
send three of our buys, Charles B
Gibson, Charles H Cramer and Will ,
S. Tay lor, to be trained in the Navy j
for the future.
.Mrs. McKinley was taken sudden
ly ill at Delmonte, Cal., and was at
ouee taken to Sun Francisco, where
she could receive superior medical
treatmeut. This somewhat disar
ranged tlie scheduled plan of the
Presidential party, but it will be
continued if she improved to so
warrant.
Coh mbo is making a strenuous
elf ut to induce the United States to
relinquish any designs she lias on
the Nicaraguan route for the Ismian
canal, ami acquire and complete the
one already under way at Panama
In the face of the fact of there bav
ing been such a great amount of
wark already done at Panama, and
the favorable iudu ■eniejp* held ou'
by Colombo, it would not. be sur
prising if the latter route wasohosti.
.1. ,1. Hill of the Northern Pacific. ;
sa\ehe watched the inhuman pro
ceedings in Wall street without m
tieamor except for the poorer classes
who suffer from those unprincipled!
robberies, neither did he buy nor |
sell a single share of stock though j
he might have made millions by so
doing. Mr. Hill claims that lie is
just a little to honest ami honorable
to wreck the homes of his fellow
man to gain millions that he does
not need.
J. Pierpont Morgan was the most
welcome American visitor to the
English capitol the other day that
could have made his appearance.
A large number of English specula
tors had sold short on Northern Paci
fic stocks and they wanted Mr. Morgan
to help them let go. J. Pierpont !
was very wroth when lie discovered
that Vanderbilt & Co. were trying
to stampede his herd while he was
enjoying a lay otl in ‘‘Gay Parce
aud he immediately started for Wall
street with a brick in his hat.
Tl.e days of the ubiquitous train
newsboy appear to be numbered.
The management of the Burlington
lioute has sounded his death knell, j
After June 1st passengers on the
Burlington will have no need to de
cline lsinon drops and chewing gum,
nor hold ‘all the popular works ot
the day’ on their lips until the re.
turn trip of Ike attentive attache. |
Of the several million passengers j
who have made the acquaintance of
this individual few will chant a is
quiem for him. lie never enjoyed
a great degree of popularity, save
with children who cordially welcom
ed his aid to make persisted as
saults ou their mothers' pockelbooks.
The loss of the newsboy on Bur
lington trains will be more than :
atoned for bv the increase in the j
number of magazines ami other pe
riodicals on its library cars. More
over, uews stands will be provided
' a more than double the number of
B ulington stations now possessing
them. The radical change, alto
gether comfortable to those persons
who travel, marks an epoch in the (
gradual improvement of passenger j
train service.
A Hill 11f*nnI.<• Tra|ii
Raitlesunke* wi le the most dan; r
ous wild anima l w tli which the e.iily
settlers of New ,b i -.ev lmd to coni *ti I.
They wen* very numerous, and tl ir
bite, if in it treated properly at on e,
was generally fatal. In “Stories Fr. in
Amerieaa History" F. Ik Stock4 in
cites an incident whieli gives an Idea
of the abundance of rattl r., in the new
colony:
In a quarry from which the work
men were engaged in getting out stone
for tlie foundations of Princeton col
lege a wide crack in tlie rocks was dis
covered which led ilow award to a large
cavity, and in this cave were found
about 20 bushels of rattlesnake bones.
There was no reason to believe that
this was a snake cemetery, to which
tin' creatures retired when they sup
posed they were approaching the end
cf their days, but it was, without
doubt, a great rattlesnake trap.
The narrow, winding passage b ail
ing to it must have been very attract
ive to a snake seeking retired quarters
In which to take its long winter n
Although the cave at the bottom of t ■
great crick was easy enough to g> t
Into, it was so arranged that it was
dillicult. if not. impossible, for a stink1'
to get out of. especially in tlie spring,
when these creatures are very thin
and weak. Laving been nourished all
winter by their own fat.
Thus year after year the rattlesnakes
must have gone down into that cavity
without knowing that they could never
get out again.
The Ilonne Problem In Purl*.
The housing problem Is one that for
years has lain heavily on those with
small incomes in Paris.
Every day the French capital be
comes more and more impossible as a
residence for poor people and. while
handsome houses grow more numerous,
reasonable lodgings become scarcer.
The poor no longer find 11 ea-y to se
cure apartments a- a modest rental in
the city unless they are willing to be
confined in barruekliko tenements on
the sixth or even seventh story or shut
off in a courtyard where they get very
little daylight and hardly ever see the
sun.
The workingman has therefore been
Obliged to migrate to the outskirts <-t
the city, and whole suburbs, like Ea
Villett • on one side of Paris and (Jro
Uelle on the other side, are now inhab
ited exclusively by industrial eolonh -
Every exhibition in Paris has
brought a rise In re: ts all around, aud
today the landlords' dm - are higher
than ever. Less accommodation is
available in Paris for a given rental
than in London, and the sanitary con
ditions are generally in! ri ■>.'.
The better housing of the working
classes, however, is now b •tinning
to attract the attention oi r forme .
and when the extension of the city
eventually takes place p rh.ap? ome
Improvement \ ill be el’Ve’ U. -Par:
Cor. London Mail.
Ancient entitle. Curious Cloek.
Kusheti eastie, C’astledown. Isle of
Man, is the am lent seat of the kings
and lords of man. The eastie is a veri
table curiosity, both historically aud
otherwise. The tii t mention of it
dates to the year 1-57. It was taken
after six mouths’ siege in the year
l.’51.5 by IJobert the Bruce. The castle
Is l.uilt of limestone and is not a ruin.
Fiitil a few years ago it was used as a
prison. The town clock seen in the
castle wall was presented by Queen
Elizabeth in the year 1597. It has only
oik1 hand on the dial. This is the hour
hand. The minutes are judg* d by the
position of the hand between the hours.
The works of this cloek are also a curi
osity. The weight at the end of the
pendulum is a large stone, and It is
driven by a rope ended around a cylin
der of wood, with another stone at the
end of Hie rope. The clock is still going
after its centuries of service and is still
the town clock.—Newcastle (England:
Chronicle.
Not Arenin*:.
The person who feels like saying
“Let us keep silence, that I may have
the talk all to myself.” would fain re
duce conversation to an entirely one
sided affair.
The London News says that the lnie
Charles Keene, the artist of Punch,
used to describe with great delight the
method of a certain man whom lie
called a “pot house Luskin.”
This person was sitting with a friend
in an Inn parlor and was haranguing
the other man on matters in general.
Finally the friend ventured mildly to
interpose an objection. The speaker
drew himself up with much dignity.
“I ain't a-arguing with you,” said
be; “I'm a-telling you!”
Hopeless Woman.
Mrs. Shears Oh, dear, how the wind
does blow!
Mr. Shears—My dear, did you ever
know the wind to do anything else but
blow?
“But the other day you said the rain
came right down. Did you ever know
the rain to go right up?”
“That’s quite another thing. Just
like a woman! Never can stick to the
question under discussion.” — Boston
Transcript.
No* a Stave Meal.
“My gracious,” exclaimed tlie good
hearted housekeeper, “you certainly do
act as it' you were hungry!"
“Act!” replied Hungry Higgins be
tween bites. "C.ee whiz, lady, don't
you know de diff’rence between nctin
an de real tHug?”—Catholic Standard.
If a lire requires blowing to give it a
good start, it wilUbe found that blow
ing down Into the flames makes it burn
up more brightly and quickly than if
blown from underneath.
There are no front yards or doorsteps
in Havana. The doors and windows of
the houses open directly upon the side
walks.
ItMM'KUtlTt WITH HBA
Tin* I’hiludclphia Ledger lias tin*
following to say "ii tin* subject o!
the l idled States adopting a red
promt \ policy with Cuba: “By a
liberal redprocity arrangement will)
Cuba we will greatly assist the
countn commercially, will contri
bute t" her tranquillity by the pros
perils we assure her aud at the saint
time give u practical luru to parly
pledges, which are worthless as long
as the\ leinuin unexecuted.” That
it is alis lutely essential to the indus
trial developer])! nt* and fiitum pros
perity of Cuba that there shall he
dost c< miuen-ial relations beiwetn
the -I aid and Unite*I States is obv
i in- i'iiat so h relations would
condiiei* to tranquillity in the island
and -t< i ngi hen tie political h uul
between It anti this country is iqiiul
1\ cei: .in. But tht re w ill he a
s-in m us opposition to such a pol
icy on the part of American inter
ests that would be unfavorably af
fected by it
This is uiready developing ami
premises to become prouounced nud
aggtesivt; before tiie meeting of con
gresst, by which time, it was presum
ed, an independent government will
iiave been established in Cuba and
the question of commercial illations
will be in order for consideration
Tue American sugar and tobacco
i 11elists arc preparing to resist wiili
all tue inductive they cau command
any concessions to the sugar and
tobiU'i o interests oi Cuba. VVe are
in receipt of a pamphlet, the source
of which is not stated, but winch is
dited IT• m the 1 a i nal capital,
t eit ju; scuta the argument* which
w.ll be urged against reciprocity
with Cebu or tiie giving of anv eon
c s-i1 ns to tiie i.ug ir. tobacco and
fruit interests of that island. This
do uncut deciares that such a policy
would >:ridice the American induK
>iio- ivitn which those of Cuba conn
pile and w old I c the most disgrace
ful hetraytii of the policy of protect
cm th'it ever oeeurted in economic
lii-lniv." It asserts that this eoun
11 \ lias dime eni ugh for Cuba, “all
that i» eiiinr necessary to restore
propelt\ to the island or fair to <mr
ow n t: .'.payers and our home indus
ti ies.”
Hilly HrvaM thinks that fusion is
tf i- proper caper and that all men
who tin- k alike should vote alike.
That is as much as to say that Re
publicans w ho went over to (lie pops
have accepted Democratic principles.
A Vi r) K<‘inarkalili Itemcily.
“I! h v' i’li a good de 11 of pleasure and
satisfaction that I recoil mend Chamber
lain”' Colic, < 'holers and Diarrhoea Re
meth say-Druggist A. W. Sawtelle.
of Hartford, Oonr. “A lady customer,
seeing the remedy exposed for sa c on
mv showcase, said to me: I really be
lieve Unit medicine saved my life tiie
pas’summer white »> the shore.’ and
sle' b vaine so enthusiastic over its mer
its tiiai ! at once made, up mv mind to
recommend it in the future. Recently
a gi nCunem came into my storeaoovei
come wnh colic pains that be sank at
once to the tloor. t gave him a dose of
this ri-mi dv which helped him. I r« •
pcated the dose and in fifteen minutes
tie left mv store smilingly informing me
Unit tie felt as vve 1 as i vcr." Sold by —
Odeuilah) Bros.
I’BUI V> OKDINAltY M.KKI'IMi CAIi*
I'OK 1(11 HINTS.
are I lie m(i<t coin forta ble, commodious
means of travel lui large p it ties inten I
ng m ttleis, li ( ine.*e* kcis, and hunting
parties.
These cars run on the Union Pacific
daily from Nebraska an I Kansas points
to < 'aiifnrnia and Oregon points, and
are fitted up complete with mattresses,
curtains, blankets, pillows, etc., requir
ing no'hing to lie fun islied by tin1
passengers. Uniformed porters in
charge of the ear-, ate required to keep
them in good order, and look after the
wants nuil eotnf ris of all passengers
Tim cars an.of modern pattern,
and are aimost, as convenient and com*
for-table as HrsUcliiss Palace Sleepers.
Excursion retes every Tuesday. For
full information call on or address
11 .1 Oi.iKTdX, Agent.
A n Ex i .hi ock Kais<*r l>lls How to
rure N utirs in I’alvu.
Win. AbiMit, of S r> . quite?
i i \ • n ! ve stock raiser, li is for a i.um
i t « f \ * ar* n-< d ('trimbei Iain’s Colic,
o-ilei 'i and I Harrlioi- a Kcmedy lor
nr- lii calve.* and .-ays tie has never
kn 'li i( to fi '. lie giyes a teaspoon
:-i( in >> ,t*r directed on the bottle
for mi a ult iii-oi afier each operation of
flic lioels ui-Tc than natural. Usually
one dose is sufHcieut, For sale by Oden
dabl Bros.
lit warp «f a finish
A cough is not a disease but n sy trip
tom. < oiipumotmn aud bronchitis
wtiicli urc tin* mo-t dangerous mi l fatal
diseas* e. have for their tir*t indie »tioe
a persistent cough, u.d ,f proper! v
treated as soon as this cough appears
arenas! y cured. Chamberlain's Coug
Kemedy lias proven wm derfuiiv -ueh
etssful ami gained its wide reputation
mid extensive sale by its success in eur
ing ti»e diseases which cause eanghing
If it is not beuefieiftl it will not cost
you a cent For sale by — Odetnialil
Bros
A spr.iituMl Ankle Qulrkly Vun <1
“At one time I suffered from a severe
sprain of the ankle," says Geo. F Can,
flditoi <• f the Guide, Washington, Va
“A fter using sevi r il well recommended
medicines without succus», I trod
Cham tcrlain's Pain Balm, and am pleas
ed to sey that relief cam*! s u as I
began its use and a e mpleleeun . peedi
ly followed I ins r» metiv has «].-(,
been its (1 in tn> family lor lro-‘ bitten
feet. With tile best result'. 1 cheerful
iv recommend it' u-e to all who may
need a lirst elan- liniment>old li\
Odeudahl Bros.
FOR SALK OR RKNT.
A six room house in Lou > City, two
blocks from square, in goo i repair and
has in connection a burn and u good
well of water, inquire of—Frank
Loip hp k. Ashton, Neb.
me: iioaik, (ioi.o priiis
An minion* rri'utm "it1 l»y which
Drunkard* arc Item*; Dally
in *|iitp of Ttieinaelv #»s.
No Noxi' ii* Done* No Weakening of i In*
N«*rvt?$ A pleasant and Positive Cure
fur ill© l. <|iinr Habit.
li i* now pent rally known and understood
that Drunkenness is a disease and not u* . , -
uess A body tilled with poison, and nerve*
completely shattered bv periodical or const ant
use of intuxie.itin*r liquors, requires an anti*
dote capable of neiitraii/.ing and eradh at n,r
this poison, and destroying tin* cravtr»K for in
toxicants Sufferers may now cure themsel
ves at home without publicity or loss of time
from business by this wonderful llo ML
GOLD Ct’KK" which bus been perfect**!
after many years of dose study and treatment
of inebriates. The faithful use tteeordi m i"
Hreetions of tliis won* • rful discovery i* 1*0
i ttively yuara.iU# I to cure the mo*t obsiinut:
case no mailer how hard a » t inker. Our re
cords how tin* marvi iuii, trai ■ i of
thou'-atnlsuf Drunkard ■ into s«»her. indtisli i'-us
and upright men.
WIVKSCIlir. YOl' It IIL'SHA N'D*>1 Cl'.II.
[dHFNiUKK YOL'U I- ATIIHWS This rent
; edy is in no sense u nostrum lint is n specific
for this disease i nl\ and is so sl.i.Tuliv do
visui and prepared that it is thoroughly solu
I hie ami pleasant to the taste, so that it can be
given in a cup of tea or eolfee without the
knowledge of the person taking it Thousands
of Drunkards have cur< I them-elveS with this
priceless remedy, uml as many more have In < n
cured and made temp, rati men by having tht
• CTHE’ administered by loving friends am
relatives without their knowledge in eoftee ot
! tea. and believe today that they discontinue
| drinking of their own free will. DO NO!
WAIT. Do not be deluded by apparent and
misleading ' improvement." Drive out the
disease at once and for all time The HOME
<;o:,D CI'RE" is sold at the extreme!, low
price of One Dollar, thus placing within reach
of everybody a treatment more effectual than
others costing $29 to *50. Full directions tie
| companying each package. Special advice i \
i skilled physicians when requested without cx
| tra charge. Sent prepaid to any part of the
world on receipt of One Dollar. Address Dept
A255. EDWIN II. CURES Sl COM PA BY S'- 1
and i!332 Market Street. Philadelphia, Pa \ I
correspondence strletly confidential i r
Into each life some ruin iiMi-t ! ill.
Wise people don't sir down and baivi
Only fools suicide or take to li ght.
Smart, people take Rocky Mom itt'ii
Tea at night. Ask your druggist.
Wanted.—Capable, reliable person In every
county to represent large company or soth
financial reputation . 1936 salary per year, pay
able weekly: £1 per day absolutely sure and
all expense-., straight, bona tide, in finite sal
ary, no commission. salary paid - uvh Sutur
day and expense money advance-- each week
s r AN DA It D HOUSE. 331 DEAKII->I(N s T HVFT
CHICAGO.
Sold by T. II ELSNEH, Loup City, Neb
WASTE!'. TRUST WOllNil MKN AM> WO.
men to travel and advertise for old estab
lished house of solid financial standing.
Salary. IS i a yesr and expenses, nil paya
ble in cash. No canvassing required.
Give reference and enclose self addressed
-tamped enveloped. Address Manager,
,'tsri cuxton llldg., Chicago.
50 YEARS'
EXPERIENCE
Trace P.Iarks
Designs
Copyrights Ac.
Anyone rending a sketch red description run*
aniet.lv aneerimn onr optnu n free - 0,1 -or an
ii-v.-iioi itpv aalily pritertiiMa. «..miinimcs
t it.n- n rit tly eonddentlitl. Ilaiidteiokon Parents
beet ticH. Oldest ngeney for securing paten's
l'aienia lake-i through Muim 00. receive
sprrl.it notice, v-ilhout cl in me, In the
Scientific Jfmericaii.
A handsomely Illustrated weekly I.nrgost clr
MUNN & Co.36,Broadway'New
'Branch Ofltee. 0® V ft.. Washington, I>. C
ALL I
COMPETITION
DISTANCED
Denver, Salt Lake,
Portland, San Francisco.
Fastest Time.
ONLY ONE N 1011 I' TO l I'AII.
ONLY TWO NIGIIJS TO (’\LIF A.
ON LY TWO N I (. 11 I - I’O OltKGON.
Shortest Line
Missouri River to
Salt Lake City 1M , MH.KSHIOHT
- n FihcmSco i os KH 1 MAN ANY
Potkmdjtj V’5S ) O 1 11 Eli LINE.
Rest track.
Stic lin.iii (travel, (decomposed
Granite tbc finest ballast indie
world, is used on die main line
of (he Union l’.u'ine, making a
perfect to idle.d.
NO DUST, NO .iAlUUNO
.SMOOTH AND F.AS1 Y HIDING
Full information cheerfully fur
nitdiet) on application. II .1, Clif
ton, Agent,
ShadderR .1 1 1 - I
” 1 recall now with horror,” -ays Mail
('arrlerjBurnett Mann, of ni yantni. 0,1
‘ my three yeats of suffering from Kid- i
ney troubl1’. I w a* Inn illy ever free from
dull aenes or acute pains in my hack
I’n stoop or lip mail sack- made me
i groan I felt tired, worn out. about!
ready to give up, when I Vegan to use j
Electric Bitters tint six bodies com ,
, pletely cured me and m id' me feel like ■
; a new man." They're unrivaled to re- ;
gulate Stomach, Liver. Kidney* and!
Bowels Perfect satisfaction guarnn-,
! t 'ed by Odcmhdil Bros
TIMI TaRI.K
LOl'P CITY. NKBR
Lincoln, Llenvrr,
Omaha, Helena,
Chicago, Butte,
St. Joseph, Halt Lake City.
Kansas City, Portland,
Nt. Louis, San Francisco,
anil all points and all points
Fast and South. West.
TRAINS LKATK AS rOLLOWli
GOING EAST
No 52 Passenger.7:fi5a. n
No, 60 Freight.12,SO p m
GOING WEST
No. d Passenger.4:65 p. at.
No. 59 Freight. .12:50a. m.
Sleeping, dinner and reclining chair cars
seals tree) on through train*. Tickets
sold and baggage checked to any point in
the United Slates or Canada.
For information, maps, time tables aa«
ticket* call on or write to R. L Arthur
Agent. Ur J. FRANCIS, Gen'I. Passenger
Agent, Otnanu, Nebraska,
U. P. RAH WAY.
Ne leaves daily except Sunday (pass
enger). s im a. m.
No 8H leaves Monday, Wednesday and
Friday, (mixed) 12:20 p. tn.
No (to leaves Tuesday, Thursday and
MM unlay, (mixed) 2:55 p. m.
No x; arrives daily except Sunday (mixed
12:05 p in.
No <6 arrives dally except Sunday (paas
■o or) "..'to p. in
First class service and close conneotloas
as!, wesi and south
W. D. CL1TTOK,
Guaranteed $900
itfllsr y YEARLY.
Men and women of gixid address to rap.
resent u*. some to li avel appointing ageala,
o.lieis for local work looking after our
Interest*. wwno salary guaranteed yearly ;
ex; i n commissions and expenses, rapid ad
vancement, old established house, oraad
chance for earnest men or women to secure
pleasant permanent positions, liberal ta
eniae and future. New brilliant Haas
Write at once
STAFFORD PRESS,
2.1 Church St., New Haven oana.
WHY
Doi he merchants of the oountrr sail
more “New Home” Sewing Machine*
thim Hi y do of all other makes? Be
cause their customers know the “New
Home" is the best and will have no
oilier*. For sale by—T. M. Reed.
F. E, BREWER,
AGENT FOR THE
St- Paul Fire & Marine Insurance
COMPANY, THE ONLY RELIABLE
HAIL INSURANCE COMPANY
IN THE STATE
I
and the only one that pa vs ;t. s losses in lull. It he does not
all on you write him at Loup City, Neb.
PROMPT ATTENTION IN ALL CASES.
A. P. CULLEY, A. P. CLLLEY,
President Cashier.
PI T BANK
OF LOUP CITY.
Genera! Banking
BusinessTransacted.
Paid up Capital Stock $20,000.
CORRESPONDENTS:
5eaboard National Bank, New York City, IN. Y.
Omaha National Bank, Omaha, Nebraska.
•We aye Headquarters for
WINDMILLS, PUMP PIPES a FIXTURES
We have every appliance for making firstclass
Drive or Hydraulic Wells and
respectfully solicit your order. <),tr charges are reasonable
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 HOH*5K POWERS AND GUARAN
TEE OUR WORK TO GIVE SATISFACTION.
kLE WIS HALLER
A