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    The Northwestern
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY
AT THE COUNTY SKAT.
liKO. K. HKPMOHOTKK,
Editor an<1 Pnhllahar
TEKMS:—11.IX) PICK TKAH. IK PAID IN ADVANCK
Eutered at the Loup City PosUifflce for trans
mission through the mails as second
class matter.
CALL FOR TEMPERANCE CON
VENTION.
All legal voters and Representa
tives of the People’s Temperance
cause of the village of Loup City ate
hereby called to mtot in convention
at Society hall, on the afternoon of
Monday, March 17 th, a7'1 o clock,
for the purpose of nominating a
People’s Temperance ticket for the
coming municipal election for Loup
City to be held Tuesday, April 1st.
All citizens having the wellfare of
the city at heart, the preservation of
law and order, »ud the clean and
economical administration of city
affairs, and who are willing to lend
a hand by vote or otherwise to se
cure the nomination and election of
a People’s temperance ticket are
earnestly requested to be piesent.
A. S. Main.
The bead of this column contains
a call for a People’s temperence con
vention. We fall in line with the
move. We are to elect three trus
tees this year. Only Mr. Hayburst
and Mr. Nightingale remain on the
board. We are informed that Mr.
Nightingale is naturally a no license
man, if that be true then we have
only to elect two out of the three to
carry the day.
The Northwestern this year will
take up the cudgel against the
issuance of a license for a sa
loon. There is plenty of good tim
ber to select from and but very little
doubt that a temperance ticket
if carefully selected, could win out.
For the past two years we have
noted more than ever the evtl effects
from the haphazard way in which
the saloon business of this town
has been managed, or rather miss
managed, and no effort made to
check it. Or if an arrest was
made the accused got off with a
12.00 fine with the regular court
. fee attachment. The back rooms of
some of the saloons which have
been operated here during the last
year have been uses as gambling
dens. They have been allowed to
run on Sunday and no bones made
about it. Young men from the
country have been fleeced of their
hard earned money and wives who
need the proceeds of their husband s
earnings have endured hardships in
stead. Last year an old experienced
saloon keeper was allowed to run
a saloon both Sundays and week
days, to keep a gambling den and
even prostitutes in his back saloon
■‘parlors’’ and when he sold his wet
goods to a young and inexperienced
boy, and the citizens became wralhy
and indignent the authorities had
courage enough to tackle the boy,
shut his shop and close his business.
Are we to go on in this way or is it
not time to call a halt?
Mr. Eisner, our present saloon
keeper has been runing the best
saloon lately we have had for a loDg
while, much better than when he
had opposition. Our town at pres
ent is rather quiet, but would it be
so if two or three saloons were open
ed. We think not and therefore be
iieve that the only proper thing to
do is to vote them out.
W ANT ED-^SE VERA L PERSONS OF
CHARACTER and good imputation in each
state (one in this county required) to rep
resent and advertise old established weal
thy business house of solid flnancisl stand
ing- Salary $18.00 weekly with expenses
additional, all payable In cash each Wed
nesday direct from the head offices. Horse
and carriage furnished, when necessary.
References. Enclose self addressed
tauiped envelope. Manager, 3H1 Caxton
Building, Chicago.
HAD*10 CONQUR OK DIE
itIt wa» just, about gone” writes Mr?.
Rosa Richardson’ of Laurel Springs, N.
C , “I had Consumfpion so bad thar the
best doctors said 1 could not live more
than a mooth. but I began to use Dr.
King's New Discovery and was wholly
cured bv seven bottles and am now stout
and well." It’s an unriva) -d life-s tver in
Consumption, Pneumonia. I.a Gripp
and Bronchitis; infaiible for Cough-.
Colds, Asthma, Hav Fever, Croup 01
Whooping C 'Ugh Guarnateed bottn
50c anil 81.00, Trial bottles free u
Odendahl Rro?. Drug store.
►
We art* Dirt a prohibition hut we
do love iaw and order and if ire ran t
ge' ii jn one way we *ill trv another.
If you are f>- temperin<*,* show
your colors in the coming spring
campaign. If you are not >*go wav
hack anti sit down.”
Keep your name off of saloon pe
titions if you want to l>** m a posi ]
tion to do the tight thing when i;
comes to a show down. That time
is drawing nigh.
Let us elect a village hoard that
will at least nail down a pla:ik once
in a while, thus kcepi g it from
underrnindtng you at one end and
living up and hitting you in the face
with other
What need have we of a city mar
shall? Better knock cut the saloons
and gambling dens. Better use tin
money to fix up the sidewalks in
stead of pensioning a marsnall. We
always have a sheriff’ or constable
bandy and they are almost. always
on duty.
The time for village election ir
drawing nigh and now is the time
for the temperance people of this
town to act. The diving dens and
the unlawful conducting of the sa
:onn business for tfie past two years
have given them good food for
thought. The issue this year should
he license or no license. We say,
no license.
Since Bryan ami hia followers
were compelled to take the “Gold
Cure,” the mild deleriutn over silver,
and a fancied ratio, has passed en
tirely away and the muddled brains
of the worshopers at the sacred shrine
of shrinking silver has give way to
some common sense and reason
again. No man of known intelli
gence will defend this question now,
and yet, if it was an honest question
once it is still an honest question;
yet no body but a fool would ven
ture to defend or argue the question
to-day. The trial of this money
question before the bar of public
opinion was the greatest test of the
honesty and intelligence of this peo
pie ever submitted to the public.
Money was made the issue by the
peerless leader ot the democratic
and populistic parties because he
thought he could easier deceive and
mislead the people on arguments on
the mistories of money, a subject
the common people knew little about
and therefore they could be easier
deceived and imposed upon tbam
by any other issue he could conjure
up. If he was not a known eonjur
er then he is now. The simple
plain people are now on to his tricks
and trades in politics and have lost
that holy reverance and lofty admir
ation for this pure preacher of plain
people politics since be has acquired
over half a million dollars at his
tradeand is now after the other half,
and will get ir 01 bust the demo
cratic part i.
He wants a third term He takes
his terms in office in running for the
office on a big salary.
A partizan said to Bryan recently
“What will be the next issue Mr.
BV”
“Why, Imperialism, of course,” he
answered.
“But you assisted and favored
the ratification of the Spanish treaty
did’nt you?”
“Why yes, but can’t you see why
I did that; it was that which got the
republicans into this imperial snare.”
“You make issues in politics.
You remember the one we made in
’9G, and ’90.”
“Ob yes, I remember.”
It was these same snares and
these same issues that made it pos
ible for .Mr Bryan to make the big
gest cash deposit made in Li neob
this year.—H*nped in
SAVED HIM FItOM TOHTOKE
There is no more agonizing trnub'e
than piles. The constant itching and
burning mt k * life Irtoleri.bl'* No jin- -
lion is eomf mu ble. The torture is m •
ceasing. IieWitts Hazel Sa've cue's | i < s
at once. I«'or >kiu diseases, cu's, hums,
bruises, a 1 ki ids of wcu id* ir i« n -
equalled. .1 (leral1, m I* .u1, Ark., sms.
From 1865 I suffered with the protruding
bleeding piles ami coul I find nothing
to tielp me until I teed (leWir.’s Witch
Hazel Sal-ie. A f-v b >xes eo n betelv
cured me.” Bewere of counter eri's. For
Bale by udeudahl Bros.
Lion
1 Coffee
CROWNED KING—
Edward, King of England; Alphonso, King of Spain;
Lion, King of Coffees,
Fit for any king; fit for you. Not glazed with any
cheap, noxious coating; never sold in bulk.
Uniform quality and frmtmeaa are luaured by the sealed package.
Pon't pay two ostra profits when yon hny
carri ». ■» nn<i Iiam"*'. IH-ul with the factory, tiet our lowest wholenala rates. Onr system
Ina'lirct to customer* m saving thousuuds of dollars to carriage buyers In every corner of the
coVinti v Wo quote the same rates to you that we would give the largeat wholesale Jobber, and wo
c h r yell an assortin' lit to choose from such as no other dealer can show. With every purchses
we give the broadest guarantee. If It la not In every way satisfactory, you can return the vehicle
to us and wo will pay treigbl charges both ways.
We can also
Save two irrotits^
I No. 80S4 Ropey. I'rii-e
wltli U'atlwr iiunrtiT tot’
HUipni'Hit from ( olmnhtm.
i r you on narn* mh w e i uhht nune i-quijiuirmH. u
Wriii- for our free Illustrated catalogue In which we l
describe the boggle*, surreys, tiluetoim, etc., that have I
made our factory fuinouRnir their high (trade. Don't
Walt until your need Is mole iiresstng; write to-day and
have the catalogue by you lor future use.
inn LULUiTiBUS iHnninuc. a nnnn»3
Columbus, 0.. P.0. Box 772.
St. Louis, Mo., P. 0. Box 54.
Write to nearest office. '
Sn. 541 Smule Strap
lliuno llaniew. Price fit to
Free Local Ad. Column.
Chas, Gastever sertns to be pretty well
pleased with the free local ad. which he got
tu this column last week and when we visited
his store on Saturday he treated us to the
best cigar that ht had in tlie house, that Is he
said it was, but well we wish to be under
stood when we say that such things don’t
often happen around CJasteyer's and that cig
ars commonly called ‘ 2 furs" don't go when
It comes to paying the printer on Saturday
night or the newspaper bill at the end of the
month We like your friendly feeling but a
little more cash patronage or a sack of four
would be more appreciated.
The Keystone Lumber Company has In Its
yards a stack of fence posts so high that
when its maaiger gets on top of them it would
set m that he could see clear over the great
lit l ie. But what we was going to remark is
hat if the Keystone Lumber Company could
liferd to advertise a little It would no doubt
reduce that pile of posts to a minimum in a
short time. As it is they have stood there
until they are weather beaten and worm eaten
itid some of tin in have even contracted knots.
I’he smaller ones however are nice. The grain
is so nice and straight that you can split them
with a wire fence nail or staple. A little
judicious advertising might work them off
The Ravenna Creamery Company doing bus
iness here has work up a good trade, and
why should Ht It? Their principal stock in
trade is to educate the farmers, and to show
up the excellent device they have for seperat
lug the cream from the milk. They want
the farmers to distinctly understand that if
they pay their company JtO.Ot) or f 100.00 for a
operator that they can do better than by
the old fashoned way of skimming the milk.
In other works you must buy a machine or
your butter fat will be in the lire and the price
will simmer down to. well if you are selliug
ihlmmed cream, you know where. This may
be so, but what we wanted to call attention to
Is that although they believe, lu and douse
a liberal amount of printers Ink (or rather the
printer uses it for them) they never pay for it.
It is'nt exactly advertising you know, only
aducating the farmer, and the editor is ex
pected to write editorials explaining this
hundred dollar machine called a seperator
with the J. X. C. left ofT. We saw one In
operation the other day and must say that
it did nice work. If it had a four horse pow
■r attachment it would have rua .like a ball
bearing b.vctcle. Hut what we was going to
say! was that we received an educational
artcle from the Ravenna Creamery Com
pany for publication with the request thut
we insert it as a complimentary. We did so.
and strange as it may seem the same darned
thing, which was supposed to be an original
editorial, appeared In nil of our exchanges
throughout the territory whereever the
company was doing business. Hence we say
that this company is doing a rushing busi
ness. and when the newspapers (not the com
pany) gets the farmers thoroughly educated
and a seporating machine established on every
farm it will no doubt be a howling suocess.
Since we have opened up this free al col
umn statements reported to have come from
Mr. Conhlser leads us to think that he Is
like a horse hair In a stagnant pool. He is
coming to life and Is beginning to wiggle And
yet some folks will contend that It docs not
pay to use printers ink.
A certain business man said the other day to
a certain citizen that if lieuschoter didn't
keep his nurne out of this column he would
jump on to us all spraddled out. Well he can t
spraddle any two soon. We will run this paper
to suit ourself and not to the dictations of any
one. Hut what we were going to say is if you
want to know who that parson was, wail until
you hear something spraddle.
-o
O. F. Peterson, the popular merchant on
the north side of Broadway, this slty is t-ulurg
ing his store building by tearing down the hall
above and adding it as a warehouse to the
rear. It is thought that he has recently made
a large sale of baby ribbons and safety pins,
from which he has realized profit sufilcent to
fix up some. We hope he will soon be in a
position to use printers iuk. Perhaps a few
more such sales will br.ng this about.
If you arc a merchant, a professional man
a real estate agent, a hotel keeper, black
smith, a stock buyer or in fact doing business
lu a comm -reial way lu Loup City and realty
cannot afford to advertise, wait a little, be
p ident und we will try and work you, in this
fr e ad column.
so1 lire lor l*ro|)u-als for Itoail Work
ThoTownship Hoard of I. >up filly town
ship will i reel vc bids for tire excava
ting of 1 nii' cubic yards from a borrow
pi> located on top of tire hill Just cast
■ If the middle section line, between Sec
tions Nino dt) n»d Sixteen <18>, in Town
ship ii.v, Range ,lli and to distribute said
i xruva'e.* snrth inliie bottoms of the draws
ca-t a ml wo-d t min said pit, the fill In draws
tola-not less than 16 feet wide on t >p. No
bids received alter ! > o’clock March 2>th.
liioj Tim hoard r sevv< s lIn' l Iglu to reject
any and nil bid
\V. it Mki.i.ik. Township Cleik.
We promptly obtain U. H. an J Foreign
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The sky looks bluer, the sun shines
brighter, a feeling of youth and strength
creeps over the soul after taking
Rocky Mountain Tea made by the
Madison Medicine Co. 25 cts. at
Odendahl Bros
TIME TABUS.
LOUP CITY, NEBHJ
Lincoln,
Omaha,
Chicago,
St. Joseph,
Kansas City,
St. Louis,
anti all points
East and South.
Denver,
Helena,
Butte,
Salt Lake City.
Portland,
San Francisco,
and all points
West.
TRAINS LEAVE AS FOLLOW81
GOING KAST
No 52 F«s*en*er.8:05 ft. m.
No .60 Freight.12.50p.m.
GOING WEST
No. 51 Passenger. 1:32 p.m.
No. 59 Freight.lBiBOft. m.
Sleeping, dinner and reclining chair cart
(Meats free) on through trains. Tickets
sold and baggage checked to any point lr
the ITnlted States or Canada.
For Information, maps, time tables and
tickets call on or write to K. L. Arthui
Agent. Or J. FRANCIS, Gen’l. Passengei
Agent. Omaha, Nebraska,
D. P. RAILWAY.
No. 86 leaves dally except Sunday (pass
enger). 8:00 a. m.
No. 88 leaves Monday, Wednesday and
Friday, (mixed) 12:20 p. m.
No. 90 leaves Tuesday, Thursday arc'1
Saturday, (mixed) 3:55 p. m.
No 87 arrives dally except Sunday (mixed
12:1)5 p. m.
No. <5 arrives dally except Sunday (pass
enger) 7.35 p. m.
First class service and close connectloni
east, west and south
W. D. CLIFTON.
A KI KIDMAN'S CLOSE CALL.
‘ I stin k to my engine although evert
j 'ini ached and every nerve was rs< ked
with pain,” writes C. W. Bellamy, a 1< •
c motive fireman, of Bur'ingion, low a.,
“I was weak anil pale, without anv ap
p, tite and all run down As 1 was : bout
to give lip, 1 got a bottle of Elect,i
Bitters and, after taking it. I felt as well
I ever did In my life.” Weak, -i. kly,
run ('o«n people always gain new life,
str<ti2th a 'I vl^cr from lh»lr u e. Trv
tlo m Satisfaction guaranteed by •bleu*
■.laid Bros. Price 50 cents'
A. S- MAIN.
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
LOUP CITY, ; MIBRAnKA.
OFFICE.-One diOr west of Odondahl’s
Drug Store.
DR L I BOGEN,
(of Ooiaha.)
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
lias lo ated In
ASH TON - - NEBRASKA
W J. FISHER,
attorney at Law and Notary Public.
Will Defend In Foreclosure Cease
also DO A
jdnerai Real Estate Business.
Office In Nobthwxstxm Building.
• utr CITY, NKBBAIIU.
R. J. NIGHTINGALE,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
LOUP OITT. i i
W J FISHE..
Attorney and Notary Publie.
GEO. E. HEN8CH0TER,
Publisher Lout City Nobthwmtki .
Fisher & Benschoter,
Real Estate Agents,
LOUP CITY, NEBRASKA.
Town Lots, Wild, Cultivated and Irrigate;
LANDS FOR SALK.
A. P. CULLJCT, 4. F. oULLn
PrMid.nL OMkter
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 are Headouaftefs fo[
WINDMILLS, PUMP, PIPES & FIXTURES
We have every appliance for making first class
Drive or Hydraulic Wells and
respectfully| solicit your order. Our charges are reasonable
our prices are right. We have added a feed grinder L> our
business and are prepared to do custom work or furnish
ground feed at reasonable rates. Grind Saturday and Monday.
WE REPAIR BINDERS AND HOI!*E POWERS AND GUARAN
TEE OUR WORK TO 01 \ K SATISFACTION.
LEWIS HALLER
ARE
YOU
DEAF?
ANY
HEAD
NOISES?
ALL CASES OF
DEAFNESS OR HARD HEARING
ARE NOW CURABLE
by our new invention. Only those bora deaf are incurable.
HEAD NOISES CEASE IMMEDIATELY.
F. A. WERNIAN, OF BALTIMORE, 8AY8:
Baltimore, Mil., March 30, 1901.
Gentlemen : —- Being entirely cured of deafness, thanks to your treatment, I will now give you
• full history of my case, to be used at your discretion.
About five years ago my right ear began to sing, and this kept on getting worse, until I lost
my hearing in this ear entirely.
I underwent a treatment for catarrh, for three months, aithout any success, consulted a num
ber of physicians, among others, the most eminent ear specialist of this city, who told me that
only an operation could help me, and even that only temporarily, that the head noises would
then cease, but the hearing in the affected ear would be lost forever.
1 then saw your advertisement accidentally in a New York paper, and ordered your treat
ment. After I had used it only a few days according to your directions, the noises ceased, and
to-day, after five weeks, my hearing in the diseased ear has been entirely restored. I thank you
heartily and beg to remain Very truly yours.
F. A. WERMAN, 7308. Broadway, Baltimore, Md.
Our treatment does not interfere with your usual occupation.
“aSSS,"* YOU CAN CURE YOURSELF AT HOME •“‘SS-'
INTERNATIONAL AURAL CLINIC, 596 LA SALLE AVE., CHICAOO, ILL
AMDIUN3M
Had'MVHMI
Sold by T. H. EL8NKR, Loup City, Net
Don’t 0e Fooledi
Take the genuine, original
ROCKY MOUNTAIN TE«
Made only by Madleon Medl'
cine Co.. Madison. WIs. II
keeps you well. Our trad<
mark cut on each package
Price, 3g cents. Never soli
In bulk. Accept no aubatb
tute. Aik your druggist.
Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure
Digests what you eat.
This preparation contains all of the
digestants and digests all kinds of
food. It gives instant relief and never
fails to cure. It allows you to eat all
the food you want. The most sensitive
etomachs can take it. By its use many
thousands of dyspeptics have been
cured after everything else failed, it
prevents formation ofgas on the atom*
ach, relieving all distress after eating
Dieting unnecessary. Pleasant to taka.
It can’t help
but do you good
Prepared only by E. O. T)e Witt* Oo., Cblcatft
Xbu U. bottle contain* time* tbe&0c.8is»
.'or sale by ODKNDAHL DROQ.,