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About The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917 | View Entire Issue (July 26, 1901)
rHH NoRT11Wi:STVRN PUBLISHED EVERY KHiDAY AT THE COUNTY HEAT. •1KO. K. HENtH HOTKB, I Editors and HKO. H. HIBSON, \ Publisher! TKHMS:—11.00 PEK TEAR, IF PAH) IN ADVANt K Entered at the Loup City r’ostofllce for trans mission through the mails as second class matter. CALL I OH lihl’l llblCAN t'OlNIV costENTION T.oup City, Nelii, July M, 1901 The republican electors of Sherman coun ty, Nebraska are hereby rejue-ced to >ml delegates from their respective townships to meet in coir.eutlon at Loup ('lly. Neb on Wednesday, August 31st , 1001 at '! IM fer the purpose ol electing six delegates to 111" Iteptiblican stale convention to tie held in the city of Lincoln on August l!8, 1901. to elect a County i entral committee and to non inate a county th Uet as follows: Judge. Clerk, Treasurer. SV r IT .per intend ent and Coroner. also to transact such other business as may properly conic before said content ion. The several townships art- entitled to re; resentatton us follows: the apportionment being based upon the vote cast at the last gen eral election (IlHili for Will McKinley, git ing each townshi] tie delegate at large and one for every ten votes and fraction thereof: Oak Creek 3 Loup City 15 Lagan .5 clay 1 a Washiug: >n Harrl w Elm • S-ott II Webster 3 Hazard .6 Ashton . o Bristol. t Rockville . 5 Total .To It is recommended that the primaries P held on Saturday. August IT. 1901 and it I fnrthci recomraended that no proxies be al lowed. hut that the delegates present be al lowed to cast the entire vote of the township at said convention. By or 1 r of the c-unt central committee. Ceo. E. Bcsst hoi eh. Chairman W. J Kisiiek. Secretary. The boys up llu; valley, the fann er boys, God bless them, have taken the bull by the horns and turned water on their famished crops, through the dit«h that the people built but don't own. They made a compromise with the null nu n at Arcadia, so we arc informed, and pay them *.">.00 per day for every day they use the water. This we are told *as made necessary, as far ns the mill company is concerned, as the ditch as it now stands, with a part of the head gale being closed by sand, will not furnish watt rat all limes to supply b ith mill and ditch, therefore by times necessitating iun r ing the mill fri m their engine when the ditch is in operation. This the boys compensate the mill company for bv paxuig them the #5.0r per day f*'r the privilege of using the Y' water. This arrangement will mnsL likely, give the farmers from the Truelsen farm up, a very fair crop of corn and other crops that are not too far gone from the dry weather. II does not seem just the right thing that a community should suf fer the horrors of a drouth w:lh an irrigating ditch laying along side their farms which is capable of «at ering every f< ot i t land iindir U. and that after the people have bond ed themselves to pay tor it, ami all for the contrariness of one man. There is no doubt that a remedy ex ists and if it is not seen to at once, we will be in the very same pie • dicament next year, sLiOuht a uouiu set in. That ditch will cost this and Logan township many thousands of dollars and the people who must pay it surely have a right to its use. This they are willing to pay for at reasonable rates, and it is an outiage that this privilege should be witheld from them. This injustice is an im ^ jury to all in the county, for the grain that could be produced under it would feed the county. A meeting of our people should he called and a good trusty attorney hired to look the matter up and see what can be done. It might be possible to gel relief by forming an irrigation dis trict and thereby getting a head from which to woik. 1 he laws do not contemplate that any nue man shall set at naught that which ha been designed for the benefit of a community, and this particular in stitution has so many pregnable points that :t can be forced ln’o operation without a doubt. The great strike is on and labor and the trusts stand face to face. Capital may feel the best and look ihe slot keel for a season but if labor don't come out on top, the common people will be the tuderers, and the common people means the welfare of the common country, ('apttal she uld have nil that belongs to i1 t but when it desires the scalp <>f the middle classes it is exacting a super duous amount of flesh. The Mi (May history if our navy ! which has just been published, and ! which has b on selected for 'he u.-o ! of naval cadets at Anuupolis has ' been rejected as to the third volume | on account of the slanderous state* j meats it tonlains against Admiral I Schley in regard to the battle of San tiago. Mr. Schley stems to be a marked man with the naval officers. The; seem never to tire of trying to besmirch his character and to boost Sampson. Hus kind of tactics on their part I as almost caused the com mon people to detest the name if l I Sampson. When hat battle was on i Admiral Schley did the engineering j and the outcome was a grand victory for our arm-, and all the petty jeal i onsies of Sampson and his friends | cannot detract from his dory. Samp | sod is the fellow that wears a corset and says that an i llicer who was not educated at \nnapolis should be com pelled to wear a uniform that would distinguish him from one that was. so that the wor'd could see which was tin real simon pure aristocrat. This country lies never had any success jet with paper collars and crazy du h s and an attempt to foist them ; on the people a« heroes unless they win their laurels, which they never have d >ne yet, will be a Hat failure. Secretary long has did a very sensi ble thing in excluding that history fioiri our t aval acadarm. I_J_ Governor Savage is playing a ttnaip card that if lie wins, which stems vcrt likely to he the ease, will make him a reputation that will in sure him an election in 1902, beside emieaiing him to the masses. From all indications he has started < ut to lay bare the chicunen of the men | in high places, if such there he, who wrecked Ex-Ticusuitr Hail lev ami robbed the state of half a million dollars. Ilia sixty days parole of Hartley, has more behind it than appears on its face anil if our saud tills governor clears up tin - piece of high handed villianv and -ei s that each party concerned gets ilu 'r just dues. Custer county can la' claim to hiving furnished the state with tin true reform governor, and lie won’t he a pop either. Hryani-m has go; its death blow : aim ng iis formi r adbcicnts ns well I-is wiili the gold standard element of the democratic party. E\ery ilung points to ho fact Ini demon racy is determined to combine with Hiyanism left out, and try and re gain what i* has lost in the past de cad* by its policy of repudiation and folly. It has lost the confidence oi the people and must expect to regain it only by repudiating its past poli cy and formulating one that will recommend it to the masses. The Fall Mall Gazette ol Lon lot makes public a plot they claim to have discovered that has for its aim llie restoration of the French Em pire. Itmaynotbe more than tin enterprise of a newspaper reporter, but it surely is about time for France to have another eruption. ( ibs and bruises are healed by Cham berlain'S Pain Balm in about one third ; the time any other treatment would re. quire because of its antiseptic quailtie | which cause the parts to heal without ! maturation. For sale by—Odendalil | Bros. It is easier to keep well than get cured j l)e Wilt’s I.itile Early Kisers taken now ; and then, will always keep your bowels | in perfect order. They never gripe but i promoty an easy gentle aeticn.—Oden I dab! Bro-. — TOR V Sl'MMKK Ol TIMI The Rocky .Mountain regions of Colorado reached best via the Union Pacific provide lavishly for the health of the tourist. Amid these rugged sleeps are to be found aon e of the ; most charming and restful spots on t-ait.i. Fairy lakes nestled air id sunny peaks, anil climate tbat chiers and exhilarates. The SUMMER EXCURSION KA I K> i put 0 »itccl by the Union Pi ificen ab|i yi.ulo teach these lav red I . (••ibti*s w itliout untie cess a ry expen diture i f time or money. ONE FARE THE liOl.’Mt HUP plus jj-J.Uo frail) Misscnri River, in t tf *s-t June l*’h to 30M : July 10‘b to August u 1 si inclusive. 'tie Union Pacific "ill ala > sell 1 h kt's on July 1st to tub in: lusive, i )bi r Is1 to loth inclusive, at fl.j i i f<>r the r tin I trip from Mis s< iri lPver p in's. R a- n ti nit October 31. 1 '01. Pr •’iii't' lately low rates from in ’»i mi diate points. Full information eheerfullv fur nished upon application. H J. Cliktow, Agent. n.KoiiiA ( i.iri'i m;s A V111 Zimmerman and K y Mooic irom Dear Loup City, were visiting A. li Zimmerman Sunday M II Smith and Wm Haird of Loup City, were in this vicinity looking after their respective farms last week. John S ortns returned from the hospital where lie L td been having his arm operated upon. Mr. Sorm> says his arm is no better Miss Ktlie Zimmerman is attend ing ins’i'ute ot Loup City tliis week Mr. Seiindt savs tha* inoculation ot chinch bugs on his farm is prov ing ijuttc a sue'ess \Ve understand he contemplates moving to Colorado. A gentleman from Hamilton county visited Cleoria last week f >r the purpose of making arrangements for wintering IdO Inal of cattle. There were also three men i.eie from Aurora, looking up land Kev A. L Zimmerman is at liotn,‘ enjoying a vacaliou and will r.ot le turn to his charge at Auror., until the It h of August. -I I \'|o|t. NI MUAMiV KPWOKYII \ss! 'IIII.Y l.lloulll I’m k, Aug 7 to I.T niousiiii.N iif Nebraska Methodists look forward with keancst pleasure to the annual sessions of tlif* Epworth A setnbly. The location is ideal, ami the pi > grains can always be depended upon to amuse, instruct and elevate This year’s Assembly wil maintain tlie high standard of previous years The program incl'ul'- such Uturcis and entertainers as Eli I’eikins, Col. Rain, M s Chant, Robt- McIntyre, Fred Emerson Brooks, ,S. K Stoddar I and Sam .font s. Half rites to Lincoln, via tin Burling ton Route, Aug ‘I T. S, 10, II and in. li'ketsgood to return "mil Aug. Hi On account of the very low rates maue to C< lurndo points TilH I’NION PACIFIC has placed in set vice anotliei through Pullman Sleeper on train No. R, for Denver, leaving Omaha at i J.T p. m. daiiv, and continuing until Sep'.. 10ih. A tourist Sleeptr w ill also !>o at ached to this train for Denver. July r,th to 11 h inclusive. This service at!'. rds passengers the very best accommodations with (he greatest possible comfort. Reservations should lie made as far in advance as possible. —11. .). Ci.irr n. Agent. LESS 1 HAN HAM' HATES Co orailo and (tali August 1 to 10 Never again, perhaps, will you tiave such un opportunity of visiting Colora do and Utah as is ( Here 1 t>v tlie Burl ington Route. August 1 to 10. ttn tho‘e dates, the round-trip tiikets to Deliver, Colorado Springs, Glen wood, and >alt I-sk* <’iiy wil b'1 on rat" at LE'f'i than the regular < ne way rate Return limit, Oetob‘*r 111. Make up your mind to go. if you do not know which of the do/."n of cool resort* tn the mountain- will suit you best, write for the Rurlirtgton's Colora do literature— sent on receipt of six ct.-. in stamps. It will help you decide J. Kuancis, (Jen. Pas*. Agt, Omaha, Nth. Fat lady—Don’t sleep too much: ex ercise; don't eat fa s and sweets. To reduce llesb rapidly take Rocky Moun tain Tea. Acts directly on the fatty ti'sues. hue. A«k your druggist. BEABDS AND THE Rf’M.'NS. OqIj f-'Iderly M«*n Fliuv >1 Clean in C cfero'n Tim©* In Cicero's time ami after fp sslb’.y also before) many men wore beards and only men over 40 were clean shaven. Spartianus speaks of Hadrian as wearing full beard (promissa barba) to cover scats upon bis face. I)io Cassius a'so speaks of him as the “first” to wear a beard. He is not the first emperor whose bust shows hint to have allowed the hair u on h's face to grow, but he is th first one repre sented as wearing a full beard. Evi dently, therefore. Iiadtitn dd not in troduce beards, but. only the custom of wearing them long and full. On Tro jan’s column there is a representation of the emperor sar rifit ing at the a tar; many of the men who appear in the scene are bearded, but by no means ail of them. Again, we find a scene wherein the seated emperor is sur rounded by attendants, some of whom are bearded. In still another group Trajan is standing with a roll in his hand, addressing his men and again we see both bearded and beardless men among these who stand h-fore him. On the rectangular reliefs of the arch of Constantine we find that the men accompanying Trajan are beard ed, even when he and they are clad in the toga. The ar h at Beneventum shows in the same group llctors and ornites both as bearded and beard less.—American Journal of Arch aeology. GALL afiB SEE THE AND HAY RAKES HARDWARE and FURNITURE, j i am prepared to make* hydraulic* or easing wells. T- |VL PEED Loup City, Neb. I II! IIOMK CJOl I# t l HK \ 11 Ingenious Tieafment hj which Drunk;ir<ln are Itoing ( iirrH l»aM> In spite of I hr niseiv os No Noxtium Doses. No Weakening of tl»e Nerves \ pleasant ami l*o*lt ve Curi* tor i he l.iqoor Ilahil It is t w neraliv known ami under-?* i that Drunkenncas is u disease ami not wenU ness ■ body tilled with poison, and nerves eonipleti , shattered by periodical or constant use of i\ .xicating liquors, require - an anti i dote cap d-lr of ncutruli/ing and eradicating this poinon and destroying tin eravin for in | toxicant" Su:i'eeis may now cur- thein.vd* vc" a' h1''without publicity or 1*’- , of time from oiitss !>y thi wonderful IIOMK Cit)LD i i 1U. " which bus been perfected after in• t •., years of close study and treatment ofmt-bi.i - The biithful Use eennlitie » ■ direction’ of this wonderful discovery is po> itively guaranteed to cure the mom obstinut* ease, no n.alter how hard a drinker. Our re cords sin*w the marvelous transformation of tlunisaii *f Drunkards into sole , industrious and upright men. wivi>i riin Yoi'unrsiiANUS' cmi. OKEN Cl'lSi: YOtfK EATIIHES ' This mil edy Is in no- use a nostrum but is a -poctfli for this di-ea-it* only ami Is so skillfully do ■> 1st d and prepared that It Is thoroughly solu ble anil pleasant to the taste, so that It can In given In a cup of tea or coffee without tht knowledge of the person taking it Thousands of Drunkards have cured themselves with llth prb cles, remedy, and as many more have been cured and made tempcruli men by having tht TI'liK udmlnistered by loving friends am relatives without their knowledge In coffee ot tea. and believe today that they discontinue, drinking of their own free will. DO NO! WAIT. Do not lie deluded by apparent am . vi ment Dme out tht di-ejtsc at once ate for all lime. The HUM! Cti .LMTKK ' Is sold at tht e>t '■ tin cv low price Of One Dollar thus placing w it 1.in rear! of everybody a treatment more itft.ittal that others costing $g5 to $50. Full direction- at t omp.inying each package. Special advice by killed physicians when requested w thouti ! ra charge. Sent prepaid to any part of tm j tv .i ltl oil receipt of Otic Dollar. Add.e--. Dept Iaj.Y, KDYVIN U till.MS A COMPANY *1* and *$!•; Market Street. Pbtladclphi •, l'a. A1 , i . pondcnce strictly confldcntla i 8 \Y ANTED,— trust WOKTIIV .MKH Hit Wo men to travel and advertise for old is mullshed house of solid financial -landing I -aiaiy *fsO tt jcur and expenses, all pay able in cash. No canvassing te,|iiiir l j t,tve reference and inclose self-addressed ; stamped envelope. Address Manager, .t,V i it xton, Hldg , Chicago. If you want deeds, mortgages, ieafef i or nny legal Instruments drawn at very ! reasonable rates when at lb ' eminty j seat, call on W .1 Fi-ber at th" .VuitTil wt.STKUN f tlice AM kind* < f blank* on band. A Notary l’ublln In • tli AY A NIKI V T Kl ST WOlt T II V MIN AMI Wo. men to 1 rave! and advertise for old estab lished house of solid financial -'iind.ng saiary fsiit yctu arol expense-, nil lain hie in cash No can vanning riijtinid Hive left-rence and em. - - -ell ie1dtc--. it -tamped enveloped. Address Mining'r. .V nixton llblg., Chicago. M» n find w :i“ »* < f j£ood adilrt'Ks to rep rcucnt i»h, rornf 'u ii av» 1 appoint ii.g a^ent*. oilier-* for : < u work looking after «*ur I intereptH. HMMiii p.iinrv guarantee i yearly ; I extra cotiiiiiiMHion9 and c\p»*n (•■*, rapid ad vancement, old e.stabli^lied house maud ch foi earnest men oi women lo iecap j)lea«arit j*« i Kjriaiient position* lil * tal in* mine and future. New bnllieiit line \V rite a* on< «. sTAH’OIU) Pit ESS, Church St, New liaven conn ! Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. This preparation contains all of th< digestants and digests all kinds o food. It gives instant relief and nevei fails to cure. It allows you to eat al the food you want. The most scnsitivi stomachs can take It. Ily its use man thousands of dyspeptics have beer cured after everything else failed. Il prevents formation of gas on thestorn a'-h, relieving all dlstressaftereating Dieting unnecessary. Pleasant to take It can’t help but do you good Prepared on!y by E. O'. Dr. Witt A. < 'o., < hlcay: The |l. bottle contains 2!4 times the50c. size* For sale bv ODKNDAHL. DROS , I -MS3' mmBBKM bbhh ______ | .r.ynjMypy, g.gyyy is the love of one of the most beautiful ami wonderful things in nature. In ninnv countries, diamonds have been called the “Teardrops of angels. ’ In the highest civilized nations, diamonds are the symbols of wealth and the badge of aris toerncv. Whatever the purpose, we have the diamonds to fulfill it. We have all sizes md t lie prices are right. G. H. MORGAN, A. 1>. CUU.JIY, A. P. CLLLKY, President C as hi nr. Of LOUP CITY. . ____ General Banking BusinessTrarisacted. Paid up Capital Stock $20,000. CORRESPONDENTS: Seaboard National Bank, New York City, N. Y. Omaha National Bank, Omaha, Nebraska. We a\e [Headquarters for WINDMILLS, PUMP, PIPES & FIXTURES We have cvorv appliance for making first class Drive or Hydraulic Wells and l i i respectfully solicit your order. O >• charges are realisable ; our prices are right. We have ldded a feed grinder to our , business and are prepared to do custom work or turnish • ground feed at reasonable rates. WB ItKPAIR BINDKRS AND UOHo POWKRS AND QIIAHAM, | TBK UL’R WORK TO GH K SATISFACTION. I.EVV13 HALLKft