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The Northwestern
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PUBLISHED EVERY PRIDAY
AT THE COUNTY HEAT.
GEO. E. BENSHHOTEK, I Editor* and
GKO. H. GIBSON, | Publliihorn
TERMS:—*1.00 PEIt TEAR, ir PAID in advance
Entered at the Loup Citv PostofRce for truns
mission through the mails as second
class matter.
The Boers are still pushing on in
to Cape Colony, notwithstanding the
persistent efforts of Lord Kitchener
to slop them. The last reported
movement was into territory not be
fore invaded.
The adjourned session ot the Re
publican county convention will be
held in Loup City, Tuesday, Sept.
17th, next Tuesday a week. All
Republicans should be in attendance
and have a gala day.
The medical authorities of Santia
go, Cuba, report that there has not
been a ease of yellow fever reported
there since Dec. 1899 The sanitary
regulations introduced by Uncle
Satn is responsible for the change.
There has not been a year before
since Santiago was founded that it
has escaped the scourge.
France and Turkey have parted
company and the present prospects |
are that they will chaw one anothers
neck. Turkoy has appealed to Prus
sia to mediate between them, but
the Kaiser’s reply was to “pay up
and keep out of trouble.” There
seems to he good prospects for an
other show for the Missouri mule.
“The fellow that Rocks the boat,”
got it in the neck at Hancock, M. I>.
last week. He was a young man
from Penna., by the name of Rine
hart, and was on pleasure bent on
the broad Potomac. The lunatic
could non resist the damphoolishness
that pervaded his entire carcass but
had to rock the boat, which contain
ed ladies, just to scare them of
course. One young lady was thrown
out and drowsed, and a coroners
jury has placed an indictment, after
his name upon the court records, of
“murder in the first degree.” May
they make it stick. Tis’ hard on
his relatives, hut when there is a
fool in the family the quicker the
i Lord takes him the better.
The municipal and great private
improvements now underway in New
York city, according to the Scien
tific American, would aggregate
nearly $700,000,000. Three im
mense bridges now more or loss un
der way across the East river and
which are municipal affairs, will cost
$20,000,000 each and one across the
Nor!b river, now under •ontempla
tion, will cost $i>0,0C0,003 and is a
railroad structure. The three first
will have a span of 1,500 ft. each
and are highways for the general
public and street railway. The lat
ter will be one of the wonders of the
age, and has a sp n of 8,100 ft- and
will bring the western systems of
railroads into the city, instead oi
having to transfer all passengers and
freight across the river as at piesent.
The commercial and industrial acti
vity in the United States during the
past half decade surpasses the wild
est hopes of the boomer. The ques
tion is how long will it continue and
what will the end be like.
Hartley is back in the pen and
Governor Savage has said by his ac
tions that the parole was a mistake
Generally speaking we have no ceu
sure for the governor, yet while we
believe that evil doers should be
punished we can t help thinking
that Hartley has received a suflitien
cy, provided he reimbursed the state
to the last farthing. Four years in
penitentiary garb, to a cultured man,
means many living deaths, while the
stigma that would follow him through
the balance of his years even lie was
free, could but add torture to his
declining life. We are poor seekers
after revenge, and when justice is
meetedout the world should he con
tent. Bartley, now, is a sacrifice
upon the aiiar of politics, and his
hurried return to a prison home vir
tually compelled by the action of the
Republican convention, is more the
result of an inordinate desire upon
ihe part of some would be leaders to
crush the future ambitions of Gco
ernor Savage than to extend punish
uient for a crime sufficiently expiat
ed if the money was returned. “Yen
gence is mine" sayeth the Lord.
KOCKVII.I.K. K CM 111,1 NOS.
John lletzel and his bride moved
onto the N. J. Nelson fauti last
week.
V. Nolan of Lincoln was doing
business in our berg Wednesday.
\V. M. Smelser spent the last of
last wyek at Ashton visiting old ac
quaintances.
School started again Monday
morning after a long vacation, air.
J. 11. Stephenson of Marquette, has
charge of the helm. A real good
attendance is reported considering
the time of year.
Mr. II. (t. Fiiz Maurice of Omaha
and Mr. \Ym. Murr of Graud Island
were doing business Imre Monday
and Tuesday.
Mrs. (). 1’. Sherman made a dying
business trip to Loup, Tuesday.
11. E. (Jreeling of Omaba drove
over from Ashton Tuesday' on busi
ness.
S. H. Branscemb is reported as
being on the sick list. Dr. Hals of
Ravenna, is in attendance.
Rev. G. C. Porter left Wednesday
afternoon on his bike for a trip to
Cairo and Hastings.
We bear that there is to be an
amateur theatrical given here on
Friday evening, Sept. 20. The troup
is composed of botna talent and the
play is entitled "Out iu the Street*.
We note that Andy Wilson ar
rived home Monday from the west,
where he lias been employed cm the
railraad.
One of our fail maids was seen
coming up tlie street Wednesday
morning with two chickeus. Where,
oh where was our game warden.
Dr. Howard of Ashton was seen
in our city Sunday.
“U. No. Me. ’
CLEAR CHEEK COOING.
Weather favorable for putting up
hay.
Corn is a very poor crap.
Kye wil’ average 12 bushels per
acre.
Thompson, Schoening and others
started Sunday for an extensive trip
west. They will explore Colorado
and Utah.
Some stock arc dying from eating
sorghum.
<). Bryant, Mrs Chet Thompson,
and Miss P. Wilson are here from
the west.
Austin Furgison and family wil.
go west soon.
S. Hill will farm Furgison’s place
next season.
Recorder.
W.I"- —....
KILLED BY LIGHTENING.
During the storm last Tuesday
night, Mr. Carl DcLaMotU (jr) who
lives northwest of Hazard was
struck by lightning and died in
about fiftee» minutes from the time
of the shoek. Mr. DeLaMotte was
at work putting up hay when the
storm came up, and as it was then
about 7 o’clock he thought best to
unhitch for the night. He was in
the act of dropping the tongue of
the r*ke which he was using when
the lightning struck him. A man
on the stack was also badly shocked
as well as the two horses which Mr.
I
11. had been diking.
The funeral was held in the Ger
man Lutheran church, ea9t of Haz
ard Tuesday p. m., and ids remains
were laid to rest in the cemetery
near by.
The deatli of this young man was
a sudden sbocK to the.entire com
munity who all join in extending
their heartfelt sympathies to the
bereaved family. — Litchield Mon
itor.
Stooii Dentil OS'.
E. R. Mnndxy, a lawyer of II •orietts,
T<*x., once f need a grave'bigger. He
say*: “My toother wa« vry low with
malarial f»ver and jaundice. I |. mind
ed bim to try Electric Bilteis. and he w: s
soon much better, but continued thiir
use until be was wholly cured. 1 am
sure electric bitters saved his life. Tlds
remedy expells malariii. Kill* diseased
germs and | urlfles ibe blow ; aids di
gestion, r tu'atex the liver, kidneys and
bowels, cures e< n*tipation ■ y-yepsia,
nervous disease, kid u'v tnu b ■*. fe
male complaints; gives perfect health.
Only 5 If cents at.Odendahl Bros.’drug
store.
I
II* Owes His Life to Hie Forethought ol
a Companion
While on a camping trip in Webster
« >unty, Mr 8. i Stump, o' Norman
town, W. Vi . had a severe attack ol
bloody flux lie says, ‘ I firntlv believe
that 1 owe my life to the forethought
ofoneofthe company who had taker,
along a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy " Mo al.
—Procure a bottle of this remedy be
fore leaving home. It cannot be ob
tained when on a hunting, fishing or
prospecting trip. Neither can it be fcb
tni'ied while on board the cars or steam
ship. and at such limes ami places it i*
most likely to he needed. The safe wav
is to have it with yon. Thousands of
traders never leave home on a journey
without it. For sale bv Odendabl Bros.
NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT
DEFENDANTS.
In District Court of Sherman County, Neb
raska.
Lawrence N. Smith, Plaintiff \
Mary E. Littlejohn. 1
- Lilt lejobu. husband of (
Mary E. Littlejohn, first name
unknown (
Kmi I,. Wolf, Rhoda Parkvn. V
Eva Wolf. Evie E. Wolf Dirt L 1
Wolf. s. s. Pitts first name un J
known. Minnie Pitts Defendants. /
State of Nebraska t ss
Sherman County, i *
The above named defendants and each of
them will take notice, that on the '-'6th day of
August, lftid. Lawrence N Smith, Plaintiff
herein, tiled his petition in the district court
of Sherman county, Nebraska against said
defendants, the object and prayer ol which
are to obtain the judgement and decree of
said court adjudging that Die claim of each and
all of said defendants in and to the South
West quarter or the South West Quarter ol
Section Eleven In Township Fifteen North of
Range Fourteen, Westof the rtth p m .situate
in Sherman County. Nebraska, is null and vot d j
and that the plaintiffs title to said land he;
quieted against the claims of each and all of I
said defendants.
You and each of you are required to answer
said petition on or before the Seventh day ot
October 1901
Dated this filth day of August 1901 J
Lankknck N. Smith Phiintitt, l
by K. ,1 NbiHTiNOAi.K, tiis Attorney.
NOTICE TO NON RESIDENT
DEFENDANTS
In District Court of Sherman County Neb
raska.
Lawrence N Smith, Plaintiff, ^
vs. i
Frank G Howell. Dora Howell. .
s. S. Morris, tlrst. name unknown.
Mrs. Morris wife of s S Morris,
tlrst nanju unknown. Oustaf Peter
son, Emi I. Wolf. Rlioriii Parkvn. I
Era Wolf Evie E Wolf. Bin L.
Wolf. S s. Pitts tlrst name un
known. Minnie Pitts. Defen
dants. J
State of Nebraska i
Sherman County. <
The above named defendants and each o
them, will take aotice that on the ‘-’6th clay of
August. 1901. 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 t lie 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 )). tit., situate in Sherman County, Neb
raska, is null and void and that the plaintiff's
title to said land be quieted against the claims
of said defendants and each of them
You and each of you are required to answer
said petition on orbefore the Seventh (Sav bf
October inoi.
Dated this 26th day of August. 1901.
Lawrence N. Smith, Plaintiff
by It. .1 Nightingale, his Attorney.
NOTICE OF PARTITION SALE.
Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an
order of the District Court of Hal! County.
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 ns as referees, to sell the prop
city herein described.
We, as such referees, w ill, tit 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 3rd day of October A.
D. 1901, sell at public unction, to the highest
bidder for cash, the following described prop
erty, to-wil:
All of Section Number Nineteen (lib in
Township Number Sixteen <l«i north of
Range Number Fourteen (III west of the sixth
principal meridian in Sherman County. Neb
raska, containing about t*2l and 52 loo acres.
A copy of tlie decree in said action can he
found at the office of the Clerk of the District
Court of said Sherman County.
Dated August 26th 1901.
Ralph R Hobth, j
Rich aup c. Gl.anvii.lk. Referees.
George D Het/.kl I
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior.
Land Office at Lincoln, Nob. i
August 19, 1901. (
Notice is hereby given that the follow
lng-natnc(l settler has filed notice of his
intention to make llnal 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, on Monday, .September 80,1901,
viz: Joseph M. Russell, Homestead Entry
No. ir.ail, for the South East fouitli, ot
of Section 20. Township Mi, Range 15 west.
He names tlte following witnesses to
prove Ins continuous residence upon and
cultivation of, said Iaad, viz: Jacob Al
bers, George Yruelsen, Charles Larsen,
John Leltiinger, all of Louo City, Neb
raska.
J W. JviUMim, Register
fv Some Coffees »
* are Ulazed
i with a cheap coating.
If glazing helps coffee
p why aren’t the high
priced Mochas and Javas
glazed also?
Lion Coffee
is not glazed. It is per
fectly pure and has a
delicious flavor.
The tebleJ package Ineuree uni
form viu*lil> uud fruhnuM.
CALL AjMD SEE fHE
AND HAY RAKES
HARDWARE and FURNITURE.
i am prepared to make hydraulic, or casing wells.
T- |VI• PEED Loup City, Neb.
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All iip.'piiIouh fiFtklmetii I»t \%lil«li
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Tor (He Liquor Habit
Ii is now generally known atnl understood
! that Drunkenness is a disease and not weak
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i completely shattered by periodical or constant
use of intoxicating liquors, requires an ant.i
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tiiis poison, and destroying tin- craving for in
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Salary *7*0 a year and expenses, all pay
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Give reference and inclose self-addressed
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Gaston, Bldg., Chicago.
If you want deeds, mortgages, leases
or any legal instruments drawn at very
reasonable rates when at the county 1
geat, call on W..I. Fisher at tin* North
WESTERN ollice. All kinds of blanks
on hand. A Notary Public ioolljoe.
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Digests what you eat.
This preparation contains ull of the
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THE LOVE OFMMONDS
is the love of one of the most beautiful and wonderful things
in nature. In manv 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 thoprices are right.
G. H. MORGAN
A. P. CULLEY, A. P. CULLEY,
President Cashi«r.
t BAINK
Of LOUP CITY.
General Banking
BuiinessTransacted.
Paid up Capital Stock $20,000.
CORRESPONDENTS'.
Seaboard National Bonk, New York City, N. Y.
Omaha National Bank, Omaha, Nebraska,
We are j-leadquaftefs for
WINDMILLS, PUMP. PIPES & FIXTURES
We have every appliance tor making first class
Drive or Hydraulic Wells and
respectfully solicit your order. Oar 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.
WE REPAIR BINDERS AND IIORSE POWERS AND GUARAN
TEE OUR WORK TO GIVE SATISFACTION.
LEWIS HALLER
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