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    The Northwestern
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY
AT THE COUNTY SHAT.
liKlI. E. HK.NSCHOTEK. ( Editor* and
OEO. H. OIIISON, ( PublUhor*
TKKMS: -41.00 PEK TEAK, If PAID IN ADVANCE
Entered at the Loup Cltv Postofflcc for trails
mission through the trial Is as second
cla*s matter.
Physicians have declared
the President out of danger.
Cuba was the first to send a mess
age of condolence anti heartfelt sor
row at the shooting of our President
Cuba loves the man who made her
free.
The people of Paterson Now Jersey
are discussing plans to drive the
anarchists from the city. They
should be driven olf the earth.
Roosevelt is at the helm, not with
the matured hand of experience of
McKinley, but we can trust him,
his career has been brilliant and his
judgement uuenog.
When the news of the shooting of
President McKinley was received in
Loup City last Friday evening a pal!
of sadness seemed to settle upon
the countenance of each and every I
man regardless of political affiliation
and little groups of men could be
met with upon every hand discuss
ing the event as sorrowfully as
though the angel of d*atli had visit
ed their owu home. He was ours,
he was one of us, and who will say
that he was not tlie purest of the
flock. Nature turns out but few j
such noble men and the nation
mourns at the sacrifice.
Again the United States has been
called upon to mourn the attempted
assassination of a president and
again it is tbe shining mark among
our great rulers that is selected.
McKinley who stood at the head of
the line side and side with the great
Lincoln and Washington. Kind,
considerate, perfect in reasoning and
firm in his decision; one of the few
whom providence moulded for a
great leader of a great and magnan
imous people, loved by all. except
the degenerate poisonous heart of
an anarchist, selected for the victim.
The shooting was done Friday, Sept.
6, at 4 o’clock, p. m , at the Buffalo
pan-American exposition. The as
sassin carrying a small revolver
under a handkerchief, reached as if
to shake hands with him and fired
twice in quick succession. The
first hall struck the upper breast
bone and glancing did uot penetrate,
the second strising hve inches below
the left nipple and one and a half
inches left of the median line, passed
entirely through the stomach. An
operation was performed and the
bullet holes sewed up with fine silk
thread but the course of the ball
after coming out could not lie traced
at that time. The assassin gave his
name as Fred Nieman but it was
afterward learned it was Leon Czol
gosz. He was born in Detroit and
went to Buffalo from Cleveland,
Ohio.
There is little doubt but mat u
ia the result of au anarchist plot
hatched by the putrid scoundrels in
Chicago and a number of arrests I
have already been made there.
Again the man who has triump
hantly led us through dark and
stormy scenes and whose unermg
judgement has placed the United
States at the head of the nations ot
the earth, must like Moses be robhed
of the fruits of his labor. When
It! years of age he valiantly should
ered his musket and went to tl e
front of the hattle for the protection
of the stars ami stripes and that our
country may be called free. From
that day on his steady match to
ward the highest realization of
an American citizen was never
checked, and now having reached
the pioacle or fume, loved by bis
(), ,,ple und honored bv the writ*,
he is shot down bv on,* of bis «wn
f t whom lie has labored nil his life
niuke great before the world. He
was the laboring mans friend, the
.leciple of the masses and in his
death the common people would
loose thier most able champion.
HOCKVII,I,K MI'KMKBING*
Mr. M. Michaelsnn of Dubnqui
Iowa, was seen on our streets Thurs
day.
Mr. G. C. Porter returned fronr
his trip to Hastings Fiiday evening,
having covered the distance in 8
hours on a wheel.
FROST!! The first frost of tbe
season struck Porter's muatacbe
Saturday and the r* suit is that the
gentleman is going it ‘bare-faced.’
Andy Wilson drove to Roup City
and back Saturday.
S. J. Fair made a flying trip to
Loup City and back Saturday via
‘The Joe. O'Bryan Route.’
Mrs. Win. Smelser arrived home
Saturday from a weeks visit at Far
well and Ashton.
Mrs. Jack Keivlson left Saturday
afternoon for her home at Panne
brog, after several days visit with
relatives.
Uev. Porter left Monday morning
for Fullerton, to attend the Presby
tery at that place.
Mr. Wilkenson of Fremont was
registered at the hotel Sunday night.
Chas. Bushausen left these parts
Monday morning for his home at
Pattocville, Texas, after a fortnights
visit with relatives in this neighbor
hood. Wo tire given to understand
that the gentleman will return in
the near future with his family and
take up his abode on the I)au Bush
ausen farm.
Mr. VV. Sehroeder of Archer, was
here Tuesday night lu tho interests
of a South Omaha commission firm.
A nice gentle rain visited us Sat
urday evening and continued all day
Sunday. About :» inches of water
fell. Another heavy rain dropped
io upon this commlinity Tuesday
night. The ground is now in elegant
shape for winter grain and from all
reports there will be a large amount
of it sown.
A- P. Coulter of Denver, was here
Monday night with his dog and pony
show. From all reports everybody
that went were satisfied.
Don’t forget the play to be given
at Rockville, on Friday evening,
Sept., 20th For it is going to be
‘Out in the Streets’ and out of sight.
N- O. Isaacson left Wednesday
morning for a visit to Cheyene, VVy
James DeMarunvilie of Ravenna,
was seen shaking hands with friends
on our streets Wednesday.
Bills are out announcing a dance
for Saturday evening Sept. 14, at
ttie new Woodman hall.
Chas. Kremkbe returned last
week from an extended trip through
Colorado. He brought hack with
him a sample of spring wheat that
went 55 bushels per acre aud tested
Cl pounds.
Ira Pugh came down from Arca
dia Saturday and spent several da\s
visiting here.
U. No. Me.
CLEOK1A OUFPINUK
Mr. Thornton and son from east
of Loup City were helping Tom
Button put up hay this week.
Ed. Kilpatrick lost a mare Satur
day night. This makes the second
horse he has lost this season.
School begun last Monday.
John and Orlo Zimmerman
brought their sheep home from pas.
ture last Saturday, and have gone
into bachelor quarters. We un
derstand .John is about to sell out
his interest in the sheep to his
brothers Tine and Will.
Jobnie Bone has purchased a bran
ntw buggy of T. M. Reed, and now
look out girls, John is coming.
The long continued rain is caus
ing the wheat in the stacks to grow.
Junior
COMMUNICATED
Farmers.—If you wish to rid
your farms of the chinch bug pest
don't sow spring wheat, for every
acre sown creates breeding beds and
feeding grounds for them. If they
get a start next spring tbev will Lf
with us the entire season. Billions
of their eggs will be laid in Mie noi
late this fall anil will hatuh as soon
as the suns ray s reach them in tin
spring; nnd that, will lie when spriii;
when’ is tn line condition to fee<
them Now if you must raise when
how winter wheat, and sow it late
Don’t sow a grain of wheat or r\i
before the 15, of October, if you d*
you will lose it. The bugs that an
here now will grow uo less until
. fmst conies, and they will be just as
numerous and just as ravenous and
will surely devour every sp^ar of it
It is best to go a little slow and not
gel wild as we once did on the win
ter wheat deal. Hemember tbe
chances are against us for a crop; a*
it will have to be sown so late that
it will require a remarkable winter
with an unusual amount of humidity
to prepare it for spring. It will be
wisdom and perhaps money in our
pockets not to be to extravigant in
tins winter wheat acrera ge.
E. G. P.
t--:
Chancellor Andrews, of the State
University made the remark the day
after the President was shot, that the
hanging of the Hay market anarchists
was a legal murder and the pardei -
ing of tho3e sentenced to imprison
ment for life, by governor AItgeld,
was the greatest Christian act of the
century. Who employed an anarch
ist to instill seditious and murderous
ideas into the young minds of Neb
raska's future citizens? Do our
populist friends endorse that kind of
oil-hand treason? Is it right? Will
you, populists, endorse by your
voles regents who will tolerate such
vaporings? God (<>rbid! This is
not the first time our chancellor has
expressed such views, and, populists,
if tiis scutiments are permeating
your ranks, had'nt you better dis
band before you are impaled on
your own petard? The vicious know
but few friends and them only while
their interests don’t eondict. Be
ware of the ideas you are setting in
motion.
NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT
DEFENDANTS.
In District Court of Sherman County, Noli
raska.
Lawrence N. Smith, PIulntilT. 1
Mary E. Littlejohn. I
- Littlejohn, husband of f
Mary E. Littlejohn, first name \
unknown (
Eml L, Wolf. Khoda Parkvn \
Eva Wolf Evie E. Wolf. Dirt L. I
Wolf, S. S. Pitts, first name un- I
known, Minnie Pitts, Defendants. /
State of Nebraska i ss
Sherman County, f
The above named defendants and each of
them will take notice, that on the 26th day of
August. Hail. 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 judgement and decree of
said court adjudging that the claim of each and
all of said defendants in and to the South
West quarter of the South West Quarter of
Section Eleven in Township Fifteen North of
Range Fourteen, West of the 6th p m., situate
In Sherman County. Nebraska. Is null and void
arid that the plaintiffs title to said land be
quieted against the claims of each and all of
said defendants.
You and each of you are required to answer
said petition on or before the Seventh day of
October 1901.
Dated this 2l!th day of August 1901
Lanhbncb N. Smith. Plalntiti.
by R. J. Nightingale, his Attorney.
NOTICE TO NON RESIDENT
DEFENDANTS.
In District Court of Sherman County, Neb
raska.
Lawrence N. smith, Plaintiff. 1
vs.
Frank CJ. Howell Dora Howell.
S. S. Morris, first name unknown,
Mrs. Morris, wife of S. S. Morris, I
first name unknown. Gustaf Peter- V
son, Eml L Wolf, Rhode Parkyn. I
Eva Wolf. Evie K. Wolf liirt L.
Wolf, s S. Pitts, first name un
known, Minnie Pius. Defen
dants. J
State of Nebraska i
Sherman County.
The above named defendants and each o
them, will take notice that un the ifflth day of
August, 19ol, Lawrence N. Smith, plaintiff
herein, filed 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 tltat the claim of eaelt 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
«th p m.. situate in Sherman County, Neb
raska, is null ami void and that the plaintiff s
title to said land be quieted agulnst the claims
or said defendants and each of them
You and each of you are required to answer
said petition on or before the Seventh day of
October, UHii
Dated this »rtth day of August. 1901.
Law hence N. Smith. Plaintiff
bv R. .1 Nightingale, his Attorney.
NOTICE OF PARTITION SALE.
Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an
order of the District Court of Han County.
Nebraska, made in a certain action for the
partition of real propt rty in said court pend
ing whi rein Wilhelm Cornelius is plaintiff
and Marcus Cornelius and others are deiend
j ants directing us as referees, to sell the prop
erty herein described.
We. as such referees, will, at the north doc
of the court house in Loup City. Shernia i
County. Nebraska, at the four of one o'clot a
in the afternoon of the 3.-d d ty of October A
!> IIAil, sell at public auction, to the highest
hb.de for i asli. the following described prop
■ ertv. t wit:
:! All of Sectieii N miter Nineteen (I9t in
lo.Mishtp Number Sixteen ilfij north of
Range Number Foort ten till west of the stxtb
principal meridian In Sherman County. Neb
ra k.t. containing aboutCJi and ,W Mb acres,
j A copy of the decree in said action can be
found at lac office of the Clerk of the District
1 Court of said Sherman County.
Dated August fflth 1901.
* j Ralph K. Louth. i
RichAKt> t' Oi.anvii.ik, -Referees
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NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior,
Land Office at Lincoln, Neb. i
August in, mu, (
Notice 1b hereby given that the follow
ing-named settler has tiled notice of his
intention to make tlnal 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 30, lflhl,
viz: Joseph M. Russell. Homestead Entry
No. 17.344, for the South East fouith, of
ol Section SO, Township 1(1, Range IS west.
He names the following witnesses to
prove his c-ontintious residence upon and
cultivation of, said land, viz: Jacob Al
bers, George Truelsen, Charles Larsen,
John Leinlnger, all of Lono City, Neb
raska.
J. VV. Johnson. Register
NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior,
Land Office at Lincoln, Nsh. i
Kept. 9. 1901. (
Notice is hereby given that the following
named settler has filed notice ef hi* Inten
tion to make final proof in gnpport of hl»
elalrn, and that said proof will be made be
fore J. A. Angler, County Judge at
Loup City, Nebraska, on October 25th lliOl,
viz: Carl de la Hotte, kelr at law of
Carl de la Motte. deceased, Homestead
entry No. 17,:i»» for the North West
Quarter of Section 2, Township
13, Range 15 West. II# names the follow,
lug witnesses to prove his continuous
residence upon and cnltlvat i >n of said
land, viz: Jo Rebhahn. Adolph Starke
and Adam Schneider of Unsaid, Nebr
and Henry W. Haller, of Litchfield, Neb.
J. W. Johnson, Register.
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OP LOUP C8TY.
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Paid up Capital Stock $20,000.
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