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About The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917 | View Entire Issue (May 24, 1901)
The Northwestern PUBLISHED EVERT FRIDAY AT THE COUNTY SEAT. MKO. K. ItK.NgimoTKIl, » Killtoi * and UKO. H. UlltsON, ( Publisher* TEEMS:—fl.no PRR TEAR. IF PAID in advance Entered at the Loup City Postolllce for trang migslbn through the mails as second claae matter. The Ohio, another acquisition to Uncle Sam's growing navy was launched at San FransUco, last Saturday. 1 tie president has fixed the date for the return trip home to Canton on Monday next. Mrs. McKinley's health has so much improved that her physicians think she will be able to travel by that time Up to a few years ago beneficiary orders were very reluctant to insure women. But after a thorough test it was discovered that women live longer than men. Every country reporting on the matter show that two-thirds of the centenarians are women. The nuw (iathman gun, which is now undergoing teals by the govern raent has so far proved a great suc cess in every respect. It is an 18 inch gun and throws a shell or aerial torpedo, weighing 2,000 lbs. which contains O.'IO lbs. of gun-cotton. The projectile can be thrown nearly 5 miles ami it is claimed will equal in distructive power 10 shots from the 12 inch gun in use in the navy. Some 50,000 machinists through out 'he country have stru< k for a nine hour day with a scale of wages equal to the ten hour a day scale. They nek that they only be re quired to work nine hours a day but insist on the same pay as they were receifing for ten hours of labor. A great many of the employers have agreed to concede to their demands and it is thought that others will soon. “This,” says the Atchison (Kan.) Globe, “is the marvellous age of Northern Kansas The farmers are raising more wheat every tear, in re corn every year, more alfalfa every year,fattening more hogs every year, the price of land is increasing every year and the farmers are getting bet ter prices for everything all the time. They are getting more for ego-' and butter than ever before. Thousands upon thousands of dollars wortu of implements are being sold to the farmers every season. Farmers are getting rich. All values are on the increase, and the banks are full of money. The most shiftless are liv ing well and the industrious getting rich. No such plenty was ever known before, and it seems like a healthy condition. Some sav the end is not yet, that more mauufact ories will be the next step." According to the Scientific Ame rican, the army Quartermaster at New York city has been ordered to close contracts pending with steam 8 <ip companies whose vessels ply between that city and the West In dius, and give as the reason the fact that such companies have offered to carry troops and army supplies •heaper than the government could do it. This the Scientific American is inclined to doubt, and gives for its skepticism the fact that oae car go carried bv the Crook, and report ed by the government, was done at a saving of over $12,00'.) from what it would have cost had thecivil lit c. carried it. That paper goes further and greatly deplores the fact that if our transport system i* destroys' and another exigency like that with Spain arises, we will bo m the smiu plight wo wove th< u. and be ha uni capped for month* tu Uansportirg troops and munition* ot w*1 I t etc fore our transport system should be maintained at it* piesenltiih stand »rd. I lie labor problem .* v e ;u . a little nenior to the entdi every year, and iho Urilet wh< t i<" \«:u$ ago laf* >re l on w’i U but It' ttl'Ugnt of anything except how he wou’d make both ends meet, n • « em* fellow laborer* pi co -id, ring the best motbo Is of improviuc Ids eon dition. Cp from the ranks of lahot *+mm. MllM' MWV. m.Hm US—«—>1 - *» % hive €••»:»•• icli ffluii as Garni . e t’chwaub. 1 ‘i<ir.il : : d mall) < is us brilliant (huineier*. I in ir C <ih lieeessitics wi la their i ’vile t md many of them, after they j in tie j ranks of Croesus’, mu he relit., upon to champion 11n* cause of tie it fellow toilers whom tliey bcve < ut stripped in tie* sera mb! • f‘>r a peleney. K\\*ry yt r brings ut something new in the ww of mu uai assistance aud co-op.Tai ton where by the rights of llv w rkiog ela-scr are being hedged around by tew ideas which will safe guard tie m Though such combination* of c.■ ; i tul never was attempted ns nre be ing culminat-d '•‘•da , apparently without an rtf >rt up n the part cf Oil' Napoleons, -.ei Os ulfhjiousi ; “S seems to be curbed, and each jem secs it more wi ling to confer with tin' labor leader, and to lay their plans upon n an r mutual groom! . This i* a heahliy combi; m of »hin_ - and reminds us tbut true socialisu is approaching the earth. The word “socialism” is a s'ench in many a good man’s nostrils yet, but not a it was a few years ago. It don't convey the same ideas to us nov that it once did, hut it is beginning to mean that the earth and the tu!I ness thereof belongs to all mankind and that for the amelioration of tin race must bo manipulated for his mutual benefit. I he laboring < lass es are producing the leaders who an moving the world and shaping its [destinies. Then whv should not 'heir objective center be to beltei ibe condition of those fium whose ranks they spiung. Urol Britain's I'ilglit The agitation in favor of Ur adoption of a revenue tar ff with a- vend strong i rotec'.ive features ns a means of providing Ihe money needed to pay fiietd Britain's Boi i wat debt continues, and the protect ionists are now streiigUi tied by tin support of the L melon ‘’Times,” tin most powerful new pi, r in lb land, ai d the "Daily Mail, which is influential because of its large cir culation. These tw n< «s| apers fit opp( dug a fu ’ h r incre. -a; i. U t income lasts as a means <•' uieeti: ; the present flnaccial crisis. There is something in this f; i free trailers to think a m seiiomd', i'b'glaud is now practical!v in tin same situation the United Suites oc cupied when it was trying to gel money with which to prosecute thi war against r< bullion, nod later wher it w. s confronted by :t war debt of piuc'ie-ady three billions of dollars. Tii*' republican prof«< live policy w* s a lopted at tLc b* r.u i ire of ihe ttvil war aud it was maintained during all tii > subst (]ucnt years tip to 1Ht>4« when the euorincu war debt was b 'i.ig reduced. poit only protect.!* n serve to provide the revenues needed to ui"t t the burden imposed by tl e prosecution of tne civil war, but it encouraged and built up the indus trios that have given this country first place in the light for the mnik eta of the world. During all the years that the United States was reaping the bene fits of protection the manufacturers of Iviglaud, aided by a strong mi noti v of the American people, wen doing their utmost to bleak down the protective wall and open < ui markets to an invasion by foreign made goods. Now th ■ con :i i ns a e practically reversed. This i couldr\ is fait in comming the com mercial master of the world, and Kio'latid confronted by an enormous war deb', linds her foreign trade dwindling and is beginning to vl i lie i licets of domestic industrial dcprtssinii Cleveland Leader. ASH TO a1 ITEM »: • Old man' .Manchester and Paul Cholew.-ki went to I'lil.'Ugo with two curs of v ilh of their o.vn raising. The '1 inchi’ster cattle were many of them iht-rci.-h P d An • s md were I the best bred and best •‘finished’’ cattle that have - n s'r p. e l from this point i l iv !■> g time. | p Tax bo-is I piping logs to ! Omaha al n> at d i (torn p*anting is nearly finished •h d aiiv <>'" who fmh to finish this «.-i k Will l)C late. Uco, vl t \. I .. .\> ) breaking ground to lay f i the oei: >r of their l O . ii i !. • i • • . r of tin Badura block. The <j ; ii uc .. 1 Ii.•* been raised ot) the h': ..; -1> >: ad heuriel fever, and the p.d and \i-ii nv (lags are not to be -(t'li tn Ashton any more, (we hope forever.) The Bean ice Creamery Co s en ergetic tn-inager, Mr. Wilcox, is pushing i> i' ' 1 ul d die 1 ail- of cans coiiine daily arc eye openers to the tend*if • at. The hen fruit business is active, is ?!*c ear I "ah of egg eases coining every week to this station teMifi* >. f* PHC1AI . A V ry If* markable I(t *n dy, ••Jt j. w i'li a irood dcu! ■ I pleasure and - itisfaction that 1 recur mend <'hatnb*-r Ii4ii’» (.'ode, i 'tioU ra and Diarrhoea lb - m ' y Diugi i-t A. W. SaWtell®, of Hartford, 1’ Mil. ‘‘A lady customer, -eeing I !.(* remedy * x; osed for - a e on mv -how ease. said to me: 'I really be lieve that inrdii dm* suved my life tiie pa« .summer w bi.e ftt tin* she re,’ and ?i|i I) i arm* SO ellf till-i i-l ie over It-- mer it* (lia i at one mad" up my mind to recommend It la lb* future. Recently i . eiitieman e ime into mV -'ore so ovei eomi1 with colic piii'e- that li** sank at once in ilie llo1 r. I g ive him a do-e of tills remedy which helped him. I ri prap d the dose and in tifteen minutes no leit inv store smilingly informing me ihat lie felt us- wed as iver.” Sold by — Odemlntil lire*. It I M \X O Kill X A It V M,Kt;i’l.\0 CARS FOU TOl ltlsTS. ,i < ;ln> most ennif ii'f'i l>'e, comnioilious no uis of ti, vei tor larg< parties intend igsHtni- 1 nie-iii.ei . and bunting part Its. These it? run on the t'uimi Ibicjfle !d\ Irum Ni'lir a i an I Kansas points o I'alif.ii11i:i and Oiec-ti points, and ire tl‘red up Complete db mattresses, •uir .I'!?, blank' ts, pUlows. He. requir ing no'h'ng to he fur bln I bv the riaa-ei.gr a-. I’informed porter- in c’,. it.;e (,■ 1 h. '. ill , ate !” quin d to keep tin in in good order, -n. ' I>>■ k after the want and cmnf rt? oi all passengi r i’h*! l ira are now, of mini, rn pattern, in 1 ore almof t convenient and com* ; r ,'oU as ttm-ela-' 1*. aee Sleepers. Kxrti'.p re'ii - every i'u !*iy. For full inf .Tination call on . r address 11 ,1 Cl.IF tux, Ag' i t. Vn l x t rndvs Si <i< I; ‘ill i’i* t i-11 How to Cure scours in Caive. . : nd.dl, S D.. quite m i xtensive sleek rni.-' r. hic for a Puro vrefr r-u-i il Dhimbei Iain's tjolie, C i' Im and Diarrhoea Remedy for -i in ine live? and say? In' has never , n ii to l i l. lb’ giye? a teaspoon lul in water as directed on tin- botllo for in udult man after each operation of he bn a el-inure than natural. Usually one do-e is snlth-ieur. I'm -a e by Odti !,ihl tiros. * !!!•« Words Wci’c Prophetic. •'SlJititu. a i oto vaph of .James Har per u u- the u; -t s.arliing exiierlence of i; y life.” says George G. Uockwood, the New York photographer. “In tin* year lSt;;> it transpired that no good picture cxi-ted of the four Harper brothers, and it was determined that tl should sit to the same photogra pher and have a uniform series of pic tures made. A very successful photo graph of li'-teller brought them all. “. aii es 11, rpt*r was the second to sit for me, and as he was passing out of the door of my studio he saw a por tn.it of Rev. I)r. Muhlenburgh, the founder of St. Luke's hospital. We en tiled into a brief discussion of the mighty results of tlie well and wisely directed efforts of one man as illus trated in the establishment of tills beneficent institution. He said, ‘If anything .should happen to me, 1 be lieve I should like to ho taken to St. Luke's hospital, for there organized, practiced skill would perhaps he para mount to eviai the tender care and love one nets at home.’ “His words were prophetic. After dec-lining liis warm invitation for me to ride with him lie left the gallery, 1 think, near - o'clock in the afternoon. About 5 o'clock a gentleman rushed into the reception room and asked, •Was James Harper here today?’ ‘Yes.’ ‘Did he sit for a photograph?’ ‘Yc and here is the negative—a superb one.' •Thank Hod! lie was thrown from his carriage this afternoon aud now lies dying in St. Luke's hospital.’ ” IU-.nii . digests the fw dandaidi Nut-.re i *r<.ogthening and n>con* ttrucilng ,.ho (::li,.’isled digestive or* Jans It-', til lit ‘ discoverr.1 digest* ant and tonic N ; other preparation t o approach in efficiency. It in si mtlv rellevt j-i.i jy maneritlyeu res Dy-pepsla. Huh? stion, Heartburn, : !;:’u nee. Sour Stomach, NaiiKjk IIeadache,G;i8tralgIa,Cramps.»na 111 •; her results of i m perfect d igesti*D, Prepared by E C DeWltt & Co.. Ctai:<M* i-’o sal' i*y ODKNDA11L. DliUS., ill Ware of a (’< .t* A eolith i in.; a •' • i * ■ ni tom. <'cmpurtitttioii .* • i| r • . ' - ■ whic :irr the m**• t •! r : r u tlisr i- «. Ir.rv far r . • lit t : , j ’t I C M-tr* f < «,»>.*■ , . ■ ! * 111 treate<l as Hum n« ibis rough r# I arr r,a l'\ cum!. < ’him a , ; l K< an y has prov; a r. o • ees ful .mi yea • •! it >.. ; r ami < Xteindvo sale bv i •• -::m 11 ing it,.- r>t uses Is . i* • • t h If it is nut !>• i < ilri ‘I it m < you n at For h\ O ' i! lit s A ^iiraiiVMl A:»k <- 0**i< ' Iv »*r. •! “At our unit i siill n il fr > a •• -i '.*• e sprain of the !t*iklr.“ h\ j <:• i i < ctli■ • • r < I tin' Guide, V ■ ’ \ i “A t;rr using aevs r il ' * ! 1 i,. m i m • ips ■■ ith ! Ohatulr Haii,\- Fain li.iltii, a, ed to rv 'h it rr>i ■ f rani begin its use audit r. n.ji'ti i'ii!.' • iy fnl i■■veil. Tills K i .i been t *-1) in int fain; rrn- In; i feet witli tin* best results. I rlr ■ 1 ’• Iv irramtnemi its me m nil who in , need a !' t rii ss liniment.," 'll’:.I *.\ Odend.dii Bio*.• FOB s.\u: on im:vt. A -ix r<uiin hou-i1 in T. m block' I OLl ; ‘ju cc, in . ! r ; >1 Im* it cotttui lion a bam I well if Water. Ii.‘juir<' < f- Fi: sk LoBt i 111 k, AsliloH, N I). rut; limit; «;-)..!» ci he An Itigenio is rre.i ir-n iy i.hli li Itriiiituril* ttrii il*1. iv Cur- ! Dully lu spite ol Th* msflvi-s. No Noxious Doses. . . t Nerves \ |i 1 mi sit *i ‘ it i’li-i is Coro lor t lie I <|ii ar Ii u tut. I' ihnt Drunkenness .i • ness a body nlieil '.'.’ i i ■ • s completely shuttered bi t • t owe-". 1 nt use id Inti xicatlim Hqu i , i dote cap ibli of n this P soli and ,!« • r • ;• .11 toxii -‘it - s.ifji - •••.un, n .i i’ll:, yea at in an .Utb’-ut i b -it;, or l< from 1 'iiii . b, thi' .. ii n tl -lit! GOLD if K K ' w i eh lie after many of tin . 1 tlirri". itiv n ii.tc'i. i. . : i case -i how V i I a G nth* . cor ! ■. mi.-: - i. « ■ tin. .!. it'. ' • . i 3 an.l n ii ...i ii. \V i tK V It if h ■ * ii i; :. edy : i tin -. it- n , >. :.n but in. for 11: se on . lint la so i > I . vIm ll prepared that i: a. ' n ble in 1 iit i ...■ ■ t given ill :i cup of ti ll or yi-iTcO withe t <’ knov.: Ik of the pel’s.ai tnkin,: ft T . '■ • of D: i-iii.i.ls h.e.o oui’i I i ■ in- i\* price, rej and as mori mm "CCl!E"administered ! y h ‘a; frit ..rid relatives without the:r mown . in <• or tea. and helievc today that l.n-jv din .-..tin: el drinking of their own free will. Ik) NO WAIT. Do not he deluded by app.ni misleading "Improvement.' Drive i, . t disease at once and for all tlm--. 1 in GOhD CURB” is Miltl at tin i . pi :i I of One Dollit . tlnr- I’iaei: of everybody a treaunont more etf t ic others costing b’.fi to $60. Full dir* - companpinganch package. Special . • ■ ;• skilled physician * wsi ii requested w tra charge. 8* nt prt 1 to any r w. rid on receipt of One Dollar. Ail-1 A >. EDWIN I). GILES & ( OSH' * '• 2.’’ and 2332 Market street. l’lillndrlpl ia. 1* correspondence s.rieliy tonlid Into eocli life some iiin rn :• Wist; people tli n’t si; down an 1 bat* i; Only fools sulelilo oi take to il !r. Mil art people take Rocky V a it 1 «■;» at night. A'k your <!i i-t WANTED.—Capable, reliable per on in t • ry county to represent large rompum of flu: nclal reputation: $936 salary p i >• ’ able weekly: *3 per day absolutely ear- a1 all expense- . s1: ■ fbt, b tta fide, nit* ary. no commission; salary paid * i i Satur day and expense money advanced -ach « STANDARD HOt 'K 331 DEAItll (3 Tit*. T CHICAGO. WANThl'. -T1U 'T.vmmn ' ■ AM) men to travel unit advertise for « •: > liahed house <t solid Huai i . 1 Mr. Salary tain Ynar an I uv|>‘oi»es, a!, pir. Ho. In Cush. No canvomim; i* <: unit, j Give reference and enciose sell uddt utampcd enveloped. Addre * U ■,.V> nix ton UMt?.. clilcngo. Av*ono«<sni:':^ ft ’ ‘ * qu\ kly a * rtniu * {• ii . cntlnn I t pr * •'»*'/ ; ‘ ! i . r;aMtricti/• • nfidfMH1. it-* v ‘ tt it fret*, c'it' opoiifv forf« ImiouU tTikrn «ni.»,u:n M ii' Bp( 'i d notice, Will* Hit ! ?■.■ '■ A handsomely nfr-tr.- • v i at ion at any * * .i r nu nha* I • • ■■ ■ fciONN&Co.26,B,oadw-^ .-U liraucli Otllco, 6115 K Ht., V/ashiuviun, LI. C I 4 * 4% COMPETITION DI 0 l) Dom>r, • *i I. ", Dotliai' l, r "n • •. • - i ;\' • . iilie. <>n<a iink : • ro ri’AH. OM.’i . • > > < ..I FN\ . ONLY i f . c* I ;ON, Shortcut Line M i -i ' IN !! VOl* to • ; ■ • < ! > ’ v< >. >rt i i l \ ^ l**• ]* i . . } u i ui:r use. 15est track. H'icrii •; [ , i! < ir.. • ' ) !!• ; > i ■. • in .tin ivm ; . • • • . ! >• ' . ti hi o «•!' ill C !' • ii , I! .. 11 ; H {if! ft ,i ro t ’! NO D! T, NO ■■ !’!’: NO SMOOI ' . A IV HIDING l*u = i Nif. rnj ■> •" • fi.1 fur i ii [■;•; • ■ .II J Cl.IF i')N, Aiit-nt. Ml tldlti*: :J !'; *• ! ric-.llii.iv 'pt r ivsMnll 1 'an I i ! ri i V ■ i ■ y i I, (), ’ nr. h i !- ! '■'* • ’•• I ■ KU nt ’ tnuilil . I \v ! I V 1 1‘fnc from t!i i nr . i'll ■ • • i mi b ti'k !’| * • :> nr if ill u ' - . -in TIH* •Ml' I I ;■ It 4 I I I * ; II o •, ill) Hit n* it •:! : IVI* 111. : ,1 I ' I) 11. (> !:b ell io i• t• . Hn ■ coin pH I ' I’ : • ■ 11 III I. ill , I'l l i k • a I1*' \ in " I' .' 'i'll i \! 1 hi rc * • ' *11' ' ! - 1*11.) In i'll I "la: n t '' it ’ - I ' I ! ‘ til'"-. tint taixi.k LOPP CITY, NEBK Lincoln, Center, Omaha, Helena, ' Imago, Butte, m. Joseph, Salt Lake City. Kansas City, Portland, st. Louis, San Francisco, nil all points and all points Eii-t and South. West. THAI NS I.KA V ft AS FOLLOWS. UOI.VG east v Passenger .8;rt5 a. m mi Freight .12 in p a.' GOING WEST I Past' nger . »;S2 p. at. ' Freight.12:50*. m. , in dinner and reclining chair can i . on through trains. Ticket* " I rgnge checked to any point In I ite ; stales or Canada, i Milni inatlon, maps, time tables ant : l on or write to U. K. Arthur J. FI! \NUIs, Gen’I. Passenger •nt, Omaha, Nebraska. U. P. KA1I.WAT. ; ve. daily except Snnday (pass <‘i m oia. ill. • i Monday, Wednesday and E (mixed) 12:20 p. in. leaves Tuesday, Thursday and In. (mixed)2:55 p. in. ■i i i ives daily except Sunday (mixed l- . i p. m. ■ lives daily except Sunday ipasa. < i i i i. i i>. m. . i r < service and close conneotlons east, wept and south W. D. CLIFTON, L ranleefl $900 Salary yearly, snd women of good address to rep i i . -ume l<> 11 avel appointing agents, i to: incut work looking arter our s S'lOO salary guaranteed yearly ; i oiiimjssions and expenses, rapid ad v a > oi, old established bouse. oran4 - i tut earnest men or women to teoare i i , ut permanent positions, liberal la ' a i future. New brill lent lines Wi He at once STAFFORD PRESS, -l church st , New Haven osni. WHY I> the merchant* of the aountry sell t 'New Home” Hewing Machines : 1 ; 'Ii il l i f till other miikeg? Be i • th hr customers know the ‘'New 11 r«” is the best ami will have no Fur sale by—T. M. Reed. 131 J H $ A<: NT FOR THE St. :. . Sire & Marine Insurance COMP . . . j. ONLY RELIABLE I AIL INSURANCE COMPANY s T: : K STATE mi o «d'.’ .I p t - ! »sses in full. If he does not e him at Loup City, Neb. ATT MM ON IN ALL CASES. A. P. CL. A. P. CULLJilY, 1'. Id-nt Caabler. AINK JP CiTY. G^r-re! Pending Bustr. ;ss’i ransacted. P I up C Stock $20,000. Correspondent!!: Sec' ctcri* • I . J<, New York City, N. Y. ' i aticnal Bank, Omaha, Nebraska. WINDMI! PUMP, PIPES & FIXTURES V • >li;inco tor making first class ’ ,iv ' < Iraulic Wells and '■* y ".»• order ) > charges are reasonable out I 'have added a feed grinder to our be* u ; o pro;■ • red to do custom work or furnish ground feed at r. asonable rates. WE RHPAl’i !• v-VNDIIOIJ o POWERS AND QUA K AN ! E *0 ’ Wo!‘ K TO GIVE SATISFACTION. J.EVVIS HALLER