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    The Northwestern
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY
AT THE COUNTY BEAT.
GEO. E. BENSOHOTEK, Editor* »nd
GEO. If. GIBSON, PublUher*
TERMS:—ll.OU PKR TEAR, ir PAID IN ADVANCE
Entered at the Loup Citv Postofflce for trans
mission through the. malls as second
class matter.
The Republicans of Sherman coun
ty have a fashion of running their
affairs to their own liking and if the
pops are not satisfied they can take
the less of it.
Europe IS said to he 26K,000,000
bushel short on wheat this jear
which aught to add to the price of
that cereal in this country. IJnc'e
Sam has a cinch most all the lime of
late.
We have perfect confidence in
Governor Savage’s honesty of pur
pose In the Bartley case and do not
expect to have it shaken until there
is a good reasou for it. When there
is we will say so and don't you for
get it. _
The Omaha Bee is authority for
the statement that the Panama route
for our isthmian canal is not «fl'e«ted
by the Clayton-Bulwer treaty. If
such is the case the fact that Co
lombia is very favorable to the,
United States building the canal,
and the French owners of the Pana
ma plant being desirous to sell out
to us, the prospects for the southern
route are (latteriug.
W. J. Bryan in experiencing a cold '
snap in the east that was not even *
expected by the Republicans. Half
dozen states have already turned
him down in democratic circjes and
more are expected to follow Mr.
Bryan's meteoric career was ephem
eral, simply because his ability was
not what his ardent admirer* believ
ed it to be, and ins deductions on
political economy were entirely ero
neous. No speeches of recent years
has called forth the multitudes aud
left as little lasting impression a*
those of Mr. Bryan. His eloquence
is grand but his reasoning deficient,
his prophesies never come to pass
and his sowing was of the whirl wind
type. _
A pop was heard to say the other
evening that Norlin, the pop treas
urer of Kearney county, that stole
#10,000 of the county’s money this
spring, was a republican. This re
minds us of the old story of the hog
and the Mohammedan mosque. For
a hog to go into one destroyes it tor
all time as a place of worship One
day a swioe entered a very costly
one and a counsel of high priests
was called to determine what to do.
After much worry ami fuss over the
matter it was decided by a majority
vote, that the moment the hog cross
ed the threshold he became an angel
and remained an angel until he re- j
tired when he became a hog again. J
They may show that this fellow had
been a republican before he joined
their party, and he was considered a
very fine man at that time, but I
they must acknowledge he acquired
the bristles while with them.
The uegroes of Alabama are com
bining and forming themselves into
wonting organizations for the pur
pose of combating the new eoustitu ]
lion now nearly complete in that
state, and which has for its object
the disfranchising of the black man.
The negro has nearly arrived at that
point where he will work out his
own salvation. Perpetual disfran
chisment of his race under the stars
and stripes and in the face of the
Fourteenth and Fifteenth amend
ments will be an utter impossibility,
and the more it is tried the less it
will became a fact. Contact with
the Caucasian race has developed
his senses and taught him that his
intellectual growth must keep pace
with that of bis white brother, if he
would enjoy the same privileges.
Education has brought forth its fruii
and the slave of yesterday can be
heard debating his own rigb's today.
Any one residing in the west side
of the county can make any arrange
ment necessary for undertaking and
embalming with C. W. Gibson at
Litchfield. All orders will be
promptly and satisfactorily attend
ed to at reasonable rates.
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LETTER FROM THE NATH
SAN FRANCISCO, Cal. Aug. 16,01.
Dear Father—1 again take the
opportunity of penning )ou a few
lines. We are all well, except ‘Bid’
j lie is troubled considerable with
rheumatism. It is still very hot
here, as we have not had any rain
for a long time. The battleships
Iowa and Philadelphia are anchored
in the bay on the opposite side of
the Island from here, also the gun
boat Petral. There was a big lire
at Berkley, just across the bay. A
large planeing and saw mill burned,
a starch factory and cocoanut oil
mill. There were about three acres
of buildings burned said to be
worth between ten and fifteen mill
ions of dollars. While we were hav
ing genera! signals the other day, we
saw a sailing vessel, weighing some
30 tons, out in the bay capsize. There
were three men on it and they clung
to the bottom of it. The ferry boat
Knical, was just ten minutes out of
Oakland wlieu sbu saw it. Capt.
Harmswortb in charge of the ferry
boat steered straight for the light
house on Verba Beuna or Goat Is
land, and when elo9e enough drop
ped a life boat with a crew of five
and picked them up. The sloop or
sailing vessel, drifted on this Island
and a party of apprentices got it.
The great rock which lay in Golden
Gate, and was dangerous to naviga
tion was blown up yesterday at 12
o’clock. There was :}0 tons of dy
namite used and it was blown down
40 feet below low tide. The big
strike is still on in the cities of Oak
land and San Francisco. The ocean
vessels are being anchored out in
the bay f<w safety and from the fact
that they cannot get men to load and
unload them. How are the crops
coming ou with you. I hope they
are all right. One of our Omaha
landsmen got a medical discharge.
There is nothing much going on on
the Island just now but will have a
hot time on the 2 1 st. There will he
boxing, music, races and a little of
every thing.
Sunday, Aug. 18th.— Well I will
endeavor to Gnish my letter. To
day is Sunday and there are a great
many visitors over from the city.
To-morrow at ten o’clock there will
be thirty landsmen go from here on
the Iowa. She leaves for the Isth
mus. to look after our interests there.
I guess I have told you all of any
interest so I will close. From yours
as ever.
Ciiari.es E. Gibson,
U S. Training Ship Pensacola, San
Francisco, Cal.
HOCKV1LLE RUMBLIXG8
Andy Wilson left the 22( for
Cheyene, Wyo. w here he expect* to
rt-aain till wiute’-.
James Coulter pare based a new
corn binder Wednesday. Jim *ays
he’ll decapitate a few of the chinch
bugs now.
Miss Fay Fair spent several days
of last week visitiDg friends in Boe
lus. t
Mr and Mrs. S. J. Fair visited
Mr and Mrs. D. M. Hendrickson r
Boelus, Satuiday and Sunday.
Bev. G. C. Porter wheeled it to
Ashton Thursday to take in the ball
game.
Mr. fi. A. Hoc of Ames, la, was
here last week visiting his uncle, one
of our champion heavy weights, Mr.
’.V. H. Stevens. Mr. Hoe left Mon
day morning for Missouri Valley, la
via the overland route.
W. 0. Dunker ot Ashton, was
seen on our streets Saturday.
Geo. Brain,ner paid Bftelus a fly
ing visit Saturday.
L M. and Miss Edna Williams,
Clyde Wilson and Ed. Artliaud were
among the Ashton delegation to the
dance here Saturday night.
There was quite large delegations
herefrom Austin. BopIiis. Hivennn
ami Loup City to the Woodmen
dance Saturday night. AH seemed
to enjoy themselves to the fullest
extent.
Hans Jensen is the proud possess
or of-oh nothing blit a npw
Peering mower which he took home
Saturday.
fcf. H. Branscomb was doing husi
ness in St. Paul Monday.
R. M. Hidileluon's little child
caused quite a hit of excitement in
town Monday forenoon by straying
away to parts uukncwn. But he |
was found all right and unharmed.
Chas. Bushausen of Puttonville, i
Tex. is here visiting his brothers!
tiis week. Charley thinks Texas is 1
“just the place for me. "
S. J. Fair‘railed it’ to Loup City
a id hack Tuesday.
Jobu Grey arrived home Tuesday
forenoon from a weeks trip through
the southern part of the state. .John
says Rv. is good enough for him.
M. J Monnett of Central City,
was at the Fair hotel Tuesday.
Jens Wilhelmsen of St. J’aul was
here Tuesday looking af ter the wants
of our merchants.
N. J. Nelson left Wednesday
morning for Rawlins, Wyo , where
he expects to work at his trade—car
penter.
“C, No. Me."
NOTICE TO NON-RESILIENT
DEFENDANTS.
In District Court of Sherman County, Neb
raska .
Lawrenc e N. Smith, Plaintiff. \
vs. I
Mary E. Littlejohn, J
- Littlejohn, husband of f
Mary E. Littlejohn, tlrat name \
unknown (
Eml L, Wolf Rhoda Pnrkvn. \
Eva Wolf. Evie E. Wolf. Uirt L. 1
Wolf. S. 8. Pitts, tirsl name un- /
known. Minnie Pitts, Defendants /
state of Nebraska I
Sherman County, i ' ’
The above named defendants and each of
them will take notice, that on the 98th day of
August, 1901. Lawrence N. Smith, Plaintiff
herein, tiled fits petition in the district court
of Sherman county, Nebraska against said
defendants, the object and prayer of which
are to obtain the judgement aud decree of 1
said court adjudging that the rluim of each and
all of said defendants in and to the South !
West quarter of the South West Quarter of I
Section Eleven In Township Fifteen North of j
Range Fourteen, Westof the 8th p in., situate
in Sherman County. Nebraska, is null and void
and that the plaintiffs title to snid land be
quieted against the claims of each and all of
said defendants.
You and each of you arc required to answer
said petition on or before the Seventh day of
October 1901
Dated this iiitli day of August 1901
Lanhenie N. Smith. Platntitl.
by R. ,1. NkihtiNoAEB, his Attorney.
NOTICE TO NON RESIDENT
DEFENDANTS.
In District Court of Shertnau County, Neb
raska.
Lawrence N. Smith, Plaintiff. 1
vs. I
Frank Cl. Howell, Dora Howell. ,
s s. Morris, first name unknown.
Mrs. Morris, wife of 8. S Morris, 1
tirst nam* unknown, (lustaf Peter
son, Emi L Wolf. Rhoda Parkyn,
Eva Wolf. Kvio E. Wolf Ilirt L.
Wolf. 8 S. Pitts tirst name un
known, Minnia Pius. Defen
dants.
State of Nebraska i
Sherman County, t '
The above named defendants aud each o
them, will take notice that on the 26th day of
August. 19ol, Lawrence N. Smith, plaintiff
herein, tiled his petition in the District Court
of Sherman County. Nebraska, against said
defendants, the object and prayer of which
are to obtain the judgment and decree of said
court adjudging that the claim of each and all
of said defendants in and to the East Half and
the North West Quarter of the South West
Quarter of Section Eleven, in Township Fif
teen North of Range Fourteen. West of the
6th p. m., situate In Sherman County, Neb
raska, is null and void and that the plaintiff's j
title to saiii laud tie quieted against the claims
of said defendants and each of them.
You and each of you are required to answer
said petition on or before the Seventh dav of
October. 1901.
Dated this 26th day of August, 1901.
Lawkence N. smith. Plaintiff,
by K. J Nu.htinoalk, his Attorney.
NOTICE OF PARTITION SALE.
Notise Is hereby given that by virtue of an
order of the District Court of Hall Couaty.
Nebraska, made in a certain action for the
partition of real property in said court pend
ing wherein Wilhelm Cornelius is plaintiff
and Marcus Cornelius and others are defend
ants directing us as referees, to sell the prop
erty herein described.
We. us such referees, will, at the north door
of the court house in Loup City, Sherman
County. Nebraska, at the hour of one o'clock
in the afternoon of the ilrd day of October A.
D. 1901, sell at public auction, to the highest
bidder for cash, the following described prop
erty, to-wlt:
All of Section Number Nineteen (19) in
Township Number Sixteen (16) north of
Range Number Fourteen i It) west of the sixth
principal meridian in Sherman County, Neb
raska. containing about 621 and 52 Kill acres.
A copy of the decree in said action can be
found at the office of the Clerk of the District
Court of said Sherman County.
Dated August 26th 1901.
Rai.ph R. Horth, i
Richard c, Clanville. \ Referees.
CEOKliK D. HKTZEL. (
NOTICE rOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior,
Land Office at Lincoln, Neb. i
August 19, 1901. f
Notice is hereby given that the follow
ing named settler has filed notice of his
intention to make final proof in support
of his claim, and that said proof will
be made before J A. Angler, county
Judge of Sherman county, at Loup City.
Nebraska, oil Monday, Scptinier 30,1901,
viz: Joseph M. Russell, Homestead Kniry
No. 17.341, for Hie South East fouith, of
of Section 30, Township III, Range 15 west.
He names i be following witnesses to
prove Ins continuous residence upon and
cultivation of, said land, viz: Jacib Al
bers, George Trnelsen, Charles Larsen,
John Leinlnger, ail of Louo City, Neb
raska.
J tV. Joiinho.s. Regis*# r.
q'I'Iis I mmiJ tiealili nqiiie lint ihe
bowel* move o ee em-h daj1 am] one of
the pen titles for >i la'iur Hiis ) iw Is
plies Keep jour bum I- ngulsr hj
taking h ilos- of I'hHiiib" lain.s JSto
mach sini Liter I’ablets when necessa
ry ai d t on wiil never have nett severe
punishment c tli'ted upon you Price
25 cents, at O lemlalil Bros.
GALL APD SEE THE
AND HAY RAKES
HARDWARE and FURNITURE.
I am prepared to make hydraulic or casing wells.
T- JVI. PEED Loup City, Neb.
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Salary *T“0 a year and expenses, all pay
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Give reference and inclose self-addressed
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faxton, Bldg., Chicago.
Jf you want deeds, mortgages, leases
or any legal instruments drawn at very
reasonable rates when at the county
seat, call on W. J. Fisher at the North
WESTERN olllce AH kinds of blanks
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Men mill women of good address to rep
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vancement, old established bouse, orand
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nviT' ,
THE LOVE OF LIHMONDS
is the love of one of the most beautiful and wonderful things
in nature. In many countries, diamonds have been called
the “Tear drops of angels.’’ In the highest civilized nations,
diamonds are the symbols of wealth and the badge of’ aris
tocracy. Whatever the purpose, we have the diamonds to
fulfill it. We have all sizes and the prices are right.
G. H. MORGAN
A. P. CULLEY. A. P. Cl!LEEY,
President Cashier.
FIRST BANK
OF LOUP CITY.
General Banking
BusinessT ransacted.
Paid up Capital Stock $20,000.
CORRESPONDENTS:
Seaboard National Bank, New York City, N. Y.
Omaha National Bank, Omaha, Nebraska.
•We aye }-leadquayteys foy
WINDMILLS, PUMP. PIPES & FIXTURES
Wo have every appliance for making first class
Drive or Hydraulic Wells and
*
respectfully solicit your order. <)*r charges are reasonable
our prices are right. We have added a feed grinder to our
business and are prepared to do custom work or turnish
ground feed at reasonable rates.
\VK REPAIR BINDERS AND HORSE POWERS AND GUAR AN
TEE OUR WORK TOGI\E SATISFACTION.
LEWIS HALLER