The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917, April 25, 1902, Image 5

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WUHI.ISHKD EVERY KRIOAY
A.T THB rOUN ITf H K AT.
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Rilllor and I'nhlluher
TEHMS: —(l.nu PKB TEA R. It PAID IN AKVANC*
Entered at the Loup Cltv Fostnftlce for trans
mlHSton through the malls as second
class matter.
J. 1*. A. Mark, «.f Bloomington
seem* to have a good following in
his race frrtbe nom nation f >r Gov
ernor. Quite a large number of
republican papers throughout the
state are sounding iiis praise Mr.
Black was a delegate to the nat
ional republican convention in 1890.
There was a very good attendance
at the Republican Congressional Con
vention meeting at Grand Island
yesterday. Out of the 0*1 committee
men for the sixth district 27 were
present. The date and place of hold
ing the next congressional conven
tion for the sixth district is to be
held at Shadroo, Neb. June 7tn.
Sherman county will be entitled to
7 delegates. '
There are men in thia world, says
an exchange, who claim to be re
publicans and will give all their
patronage to a pop paper and then
by and by they have the gaul to
want something and if their own
party paper don’t volunteer to bring
out the names of such aeperants they
will even get a pop paper to throw
out a few hints. Don’t wory my
brother, such men are of small cal
iber when it comes to state politics.
We have such men, not only in the
world, but in every party and wheD
they aspire for public position, every
party paper in the state should and
will stand firmly together in meeting
out to them just deserts. No such
. leaky old ship should received the
support of any one and a candidate
who is not loyal enough to give his
party paper at least the major
share of his support could not be
trusted to guide his? party right.
He will be a back number as soon
as he trots himself out.
The Record has said about all the
mean things it can about Governor
8avago and is now turning its at
tention to the support of other can
didates. If there is such a thing
as over-doing anything we are quite
convinced that Mr. Harrison has
done it, not that we believe that
Governor Savage is the proper
candidate to select at this time,
but that we do not think that one
man is altogether to blame for the
act of a pack of jealous politicians
who have been hounding him ever
•ince he took the chair. Don’t
wory, the republican party is not
!y to nominate Mr. Savage un
less you, by your method of ill treat
ment, create enough sympathy to do
the business. If you want to do a
good job of weeding you should be
gin at the end of the row. In this
case it would be necessary to begin
with those jealous fellows who first
created the discord at the republican
•tale convention last year about the
Bartley parole. It is quite possible
that but for that disgraceful pow
wow over a mere sixty days parole
Bartley would uow be behind the
bars. There is no question but
what the governor's motive was good
at that time and he should have
sat down on that convention so hard
that the thud could have been heard
all over the state, but he did’nt and
thats whats the matter with Savage.
Link Scriber and John Seribuer,
two saloon keepers of Sargent were
arrested and taken to Broken Bo*v for
a hearing which tesultcd in their be
ing bound over to the district court.
Link was tried last week and John
was tried a few days ago. Judge
Wall of this city was one of the at
tornej s for the defense, but tbe array
of evidence against them was so
strong that the court was convinced
they were guilty, and placed them
under bonds. The following giving
an account of the Scribner ease is
taken from the Broken Bow Repub
lican.
“The trial of Sorlbaer of Sirge i', on
the charge of ki-e^-ig a gambling
place in connection with hi* s>l n n.
whigli was bad Tuesday and Wednesday
Of this week before ,Ju ige Armour,
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developed (lilt the lil-Illi ' of ■' .rgi'iil
ha* it large number of non who <, ii.it
. not, ?-»tify to what they h* gn,n„ <>,
In th-* basement of iin* - ibnoi, wliich
l> carpeted, ll-h»f'il.'.ini furnldo il with
fi.bi*--<, rhllM all I cird*. without, mi
criminating themseiv■ *. I In* greater
of (be thirty wit es*e. could tell noth ,
I iog about w tint tiny itol in that bu-e >
; tnent without self n critultn-ti >ti Ini
! would imply that th<y *er« engage
in gambling- Onl\ tib'Mir ilir»»** of On*
number daring to festi'y to poker < hips
and money b’ing used f >r h-tting o i
thegatnes. Lew t ban In If t lie w u ri« - -•
e‘ cal'ed, who acknowledged being in
the etller, would commit themselves j
on gambling devices being kept tin te.
Had they been a* thoughtful about
gracing tbem-u Ives and f uni dea before
they went into the j >int its they secm
i’d on the witness atand; they would I
not have been associated with it. and
would not hare been under the necessi
ty of appearing in court, claiming protec
ion from incriminating themselves.
Many readers of ibis paper visit
Omaha more or less frequently Tin \
are naturally interested in the hotel* of
Nebraska's metropolis It will he of
much Interest to the n to know that the
Millard, Omaha's leading hotel, which
has been in the bands of the decorators,
furnisher*, carpenters,etc., f ir some
weeks past, at an expense of several
thousand dollars, is a finer hotel today
than it ever was he fora, ltslocation i*
the most central of any In th" h art oi
the banking, wholesale and retail di
tricts. Every street oar from every
depot in Omaha passes the hotel, or
runs conveniently near to it. it is the
only strictly first-class hotel it: Omaha
where the rate on the American plan is
as low as $2.00 per day. Of comae, it
you want a very select room, or room
with bath, the rate Is higher; but no
matutr what the rate in ty be, the menu,
cuisine and general high-grade service
throughout the hotel, are uniform!
aliki for every guest. Those who pre
fer the European plan can stop at the
Millard for $1.00 and up per dav, and
for these guests a cafe at reasonable
prices is open, adjoining the large din
ingroom. You can have all the Mil
lard's first class advantages for the
same orice you would pay at a second
rate Omaha hotel. Therefore, why m>>
go nf er the best when you are about i: r
Take our advioe and stop at the M ill tro
'he next time you visit Omaha. The
»ime advise applies to The Lincoln at
Lincoln. It is conveniently situated
opposite the depots ami l’< -r Offices,
and i« the only first-class Imp 1 In \ n
raska’s Capital City. The rates there
are $2.Oh and up per day.
When you want am thing in the
harness line go to a harness store
When you are sick go to a doctor.
HTOCS THK (JOUti H AND WOKK8
OFF THK conn
Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets cure a
cold In one clay. No. cure. No l’ay Price
2b cent*.
I)r. VV. i. Seymour the will known
optician will be In Grand Island Thurs
day. .Tune 3th at the Keoh'er Hotel.
The doctors, will positively be there
in person, and extends a special invi
tation to those wishing to see him re
garding their eyes or ears, to meet turn
there at that time. Remember one
day only.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office at Lincoln, Neb.
APRIL, Nth. HtOi.
Notice is hereby given that the follow
ing-named settler bus filed notice ot his
intention to make final proof In gap
port of his Plain, and that said proof
will bo made before J A. Angler,
the County Judge at Loup City, Nebraska,
od May SO, 1UCW, viz: Samuel ('.Fletcher,
for the northeast quarter of Section
,TJ, Township li, Range 14, Homestead
Entry 17.318. He names the follow ing wit
nesses to prove his continuous residence
upon and cultivation of said land, viz:
Charles M. Snyder, ot Loup City, Neb.
A. J Gray. of •• ••
Henry Tangertran,of Rockville, ‘
Albert Snyder, of Loup Citv, "
Any person who desires to prot est against
the allowance of such proof, or who knows
of any substantial reason, under the
law and the regulations of the Interior
Hep arttnent, why such proof should n t
be allowed, will be given an opportunity
at I bo above mentioned time and place
to cross-examine the witnesses of said
claimant, and to offer evidence in re
buttal of that submitted by claimant.
W. A. Gil EEs, Register,
Drs W I Seymour & Wilburns the
eye anil ear specialists will be in Grand
Island, June 5th.
HAD TO CONQUR OR DIE
Klt just about gone” writes Mrs
Rosa Richardson1 of Laurel Springs, .V.
O., ‘‘I bad CoDsumtpion so bad that the
best doctors said I could not live more
than a month, but I began to use [» ,
King’s New Discovery and was wholly
cured bv seven bottles and am now stour
itld well." It’s an i^irival *i| life-saver in
Consumption, P/feumortis, La Grippi
and bronchitis; infslible for t oughs,
Golds, Asthma, Hay Fever, Group or
I Whooping Cough Guarna'eed bottles
:50c ‘and #1.00 Trial bottles free at
O.lendabl Bros, Drug store.
FAVORITE NF.AItl.V KVEItVWHEIU
Constipation means dulliie ., ...
sion, headache, generalh dlsordn 1
health. DeWitt’s Little Early H:.-: ,*
stimulate the liver, open the bowels nd
relieve tliis cundition. Safe, speedy ar e
thorough. They never gripe Favurtti
pills. For sale bv Oden laii1 Urns.
She was sitting up with a sick man
No professional nurse wa« she
Simply sitting up with her love sick lov’i
Glveihg him Rocky Mountain It i
For sale by Odendaiil Bros
RADIZINSKI, NO 20,880.
Will stand at the Round Trout livery
barn, Loup City, Neb., cluris g the season
of 11)02.
TMs is aa Inirleil Reiistereiorse.
Farmers see this Horse* before breeding.
pan?.
1 + *J. I. DEPKWSN*
§ Blacksmith f Wagon Maker,
Jc» OOOOOU wtf
My shop in the lutest and beat equipped north of the Platte Klver
I have a four horse engtna and a oomplete line of the latest improved, uia-1
chinery, also a force or experienced men who know how to operate It and]
turn out a job with neatness and die patch.
MY PRICKS ARE REASONARLE AND PROMPT|
ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALL CUSTOMERS.
Soliciting your patronage I am
Yours respectfully,
J. I. DEPEW, Loup City, Neb.
i,mi S332EX3 m.: 2 x^ssaasuBBHHEs^
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CLOSING OUT.
IF VOIJ WANT
YOl'K ( HOICK FROM
a Fins Assortment of Sloes p to
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HENf?Y DOLLflMG
Hftvi' £• “'*11 in v business building «nrl residence
li Loup (,’iiv I have (!«•<• ii)< i! to cl >*e om mv
entire sfota, of slioes lit TEN HEU • EN I’ Dlht'OL N I
i 11 mul o-r li -r choice. 1 desire to close out this stock
at one. 1 in going out of the shoe sure business to
stay out and w !i positively give this discount with every
. Uc. M bos ness Is such that 1 *111 be out of the store
ti part of the time and if you tind me absent Mr. Morgan,
tic levtlcr will wait on ' ou
HENRY DOLLING* Loup City, N<b
I.IQUOB LICENSE NOTIOE.
Notice it hereby given that M. O. Mul
iok did on lho Othd.iy of April, 1902 file
with the Village Clerk of Loop City,
Nebraska, in the county of Sherman, his
petition anil application fora license to
sell mail, spirituous amt vinous liquors
in said village for the Usual year begin
ning on the first Tuesday in May 1002, and
terminating on the first Tuesday of May
ISH13; such application being the petition of
more than thirty of the resident free
holders of said village of Loup City. Any
objections, protest or remonstrance to
said application must be liled on or be
fore the 6th day of May, UKtt.
Dated this 9th day of April, l9.il.
. M C. MULiCK, Applicant,
Attest: w. J. Fisher, Village Clerk
LIQUOR LICENSE NOTICK
Notice Is hereby given that T. Henry
Klsner did on the 22nd dav of April, 196*.
flic with the Village Clerk of Loop City.
Nebraska, in tlie county of Sherman
bis petition and application for a li
cense to sell malt, spirituous and vinous
liquors in said village for the fiscal
year beginning on the first Tuesday in May,
19 it. and ending on the first Tuesday of May
19 i3; such application i cing the petition ol
uioro than thirty of the resident free hold
ers of said village of Loup City. Any
objections, protest or remonstrance
to said application must be tiled on or
before the (1th day ot May, 1902.
Dated this 2: day of April, 1k>2.
T, IIknuv Elsnku, Applicant.
Attest: W. J. FisilKit, Vi llage Cleik.
LIGHTNING!
FOR ABSOLUTE
PROTECTION TO LIFE
AND PROPERTY
use tlu* Old Reliable Frank
Lightening Rods, which have been
iii successful use for over fifiy
\enrs. Manufactured by (foie Br> s.
Oo., 750, 722 aud 724 north 7dt.
street, St Louis, Mo.
This Company irivu a guarantee
for insurance) of £500 free with
each building vohded. Best of
workmanship. Reuse :J)lu hrices.
Satisfaction guarati'ee I >r no par.
For purlieus aid prl es address
Xeharsku's Resident I).‘tiler
\V. K. Drakk
(Jruid 1 land No hr.
Honest <t<jent waiilt ,1.
Saliov or Commission
This signature is on every box of the genuine
Laxative Bromo-Qu:nine Tablets
the remedy that runs a c«M to one tlay
W ANTED—.SEV KliAL PERSONS OF
CHARACTER and Rood imputation in each
state (one in this county required) to rep.
resent and advertise old established weal
thy busim ss house of solid financial stand
ing. salary fisoo 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
stamped envelope. Manager, 316 L'axton
Building, Chicago.
We promptly obtain U. B. and Foreign
' Bend model, sketch or photo of invention for I
1 free report on patentability. For free book, <
’ How to BecureTn ■ nC IIADIfQ write'
’ Patents and I IIAUtl~IvIMlilVO to
OPPOSITE U S. PATENT OFFICE
WASHINGTON.D.C.
The -ky looks bluer, the son shi'es
brighter, a feeling of youth and str- ngtb
creeps over the soul after taking
Kockt Mountain Tea made by 'he
Mndison Medicine Go. 25 t'U at
Odendiilil Bros
A KJ KI'.M AS'S CLOSE CALL.
‘•I stuck t<i my engine although every
joint ached mu it every nerve was racked
with pain,” writes (J. VV. Bellamy, a lo
c onotiye tlreman, of Burlington, Iowa.,
I “I wa« weak and pale, without anv ap
petite and all run down. As I was about
to give up, 1 got a battle of Electric
Bitters and, after taking it, I felt as well
as I ever did in my life.” Weak, sickly,
rundown people always gain new life,
strength and vigor from their use. Tn
them Satisfaction guaranteed Oy Od* n
dalil 15ms I’rice 50 cents’
A- S- MAIN.
ruvsic’IAN & SURGEON
l <»ri* < ! i Y \i itk v k *.
Cf KICE AT ItKSIDKNf'K.
R. J. NIGHTINGALE.
ATTOSNEY-AT-LAW.
loup omr.
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A. V. CULLET,
PrMJdanL
A. P. OtiLUtV.
or LOUP CITY.
General Banking
Business! ransacted.
Paid up Capital Stock $20,000.
CORRESPONDENTS:
Seaboard National Bank, New York City, N. Y.
Omaha National Bank. Omaha, Nebraike
We are HeadouaftefS fof
WINDMILLS, PUMP, PIPES & FIXTURES
We have every appliance tor 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 grinde. 1 > <mr
business and are prepared to do custom work or rurmab
ground .feed at reasonable rates. (Jrind Saturday and Monday.
WE REPAIR BINDERS AND HOR-E POWERS AND GUARAN
TEE OUR WORK TO GIVE SATISFACTION.
LEWIS HALLER
iran.
OutEHClTl CLUB
ASTON ISH I N ^ !!
For many yeira wo have fold otir Whiskies and Cigar* to Wholesaler! only
and our brand* aro preferred bj them, as they an t uparlor to .11 others. In
order to give the Consumer the benefit of the largo profit* *,f Dealer and
Middleman, wy havajlecuied to now aell direct to the Consumer our float
KVlfttY
IIKfl II
With every quart bottle of oar famous 10 vearold Qneen CltjClub Purr Rye
and one box of our justly celebrated *enuii<e < oh . r He»d»flade 10c clear
Havana Cuban Special*, we will rise tliSUl.t 'l'KI I VVKIoniot the hand
somest open faro, extra heaw nickel Gent a Wat* i.es male <no lady*) stem
w ind and set. genuine American movement and case. l»«st timekeeper on
earth, does not tarnish and will last a lifetime. 1 extra fine Vienna Meer
schaum Pine. 1 .ranulno Meerschaum Cigar Holder, 1 genuine Meerschaum
Cigarette Holder, 1 pretty leather Tobacco pre ;• 1 alas Jit - xtra heavy
nickel match box. 1 p ii r pearl cuff buttons i its 1 top collar bn’ton. 1 neck
tie holder. 1 pair sleeve buttons 1 double chai.t r.ndono beautiful charm
|tll jewelry heavily 14k gold plated All these 1t iecea with one box of our
famous Cuhan Specials and one quart h. ttleof our famous 10 year old Queen
City Club Pure Rye cannot bo l.fo*ht *or less than fl.'uO. We sell the
Whiskey and Cigars ln-f|||l y C O T> wlthprlvllegeofex
eluding the 14 prises for V11 fc. I amlnatl n while Whiskey
and Clrars alcr.e cost more thin wo ask for t* ct tire J «t Our Whiskey la
an Absolutely Pore 10 year old Rye and our (?'*ar» genuine Cuban baod
nade.clear Havana, made in onr own factory Tl'ese • igttrs are far better
■ opuisr or wnisaies ana njnrs at mss than wholesale
IIBEAUIIFVLPBIIESFREE
^mian anything ever ad vert'- .' ofr>ro Vt> t.narc ni«*o t' i
An Extra Premium of mi Hep ml Porlo-t k» Ife wit ii two blades, 1 cork-screw, 1 cifar etttler Ml<l I
fUae cutter,Jf $3 97 is Mat In ndvinco with order Goods sent In plain pack***. Write (or
Rcsponsiblo apents ivanled Order to-doy.
o„ *K>1 Sortu Clark tit., Chicago, ILL
.. rncr f
•Htpr»«ralH. I flbll i _
wholMulo Price LUM of Liquor* "and* Clear*
O. S. JJI.STILLER’ti l>18IKlaiJlINU (JO.
ARE
YOU
DEAF?
i
ANY
HEAD
NOISES?
ALL CASES OF
DEAFNESS OR HARD HEARING
ARE NOW CURABLE
by our new invention. Only those born deaf are incurable.
HEAD NOISES CEASE IMMEDIATELY.
F. A. WERMAN, OF BALTIMORE, SAYS:
Baltimore, Md., March 30, 1001.
Gtntltmen : — Being entirely cured of deafness, thanks to your treatment, I will now give yon
• full history of my case, to lie used at your discretion.
About five years ago mv right ear began to sing, and this kept ou getting worse, until I lost
my hearing in this ear entirely.
I underwent a treatment for catarrh, for three months without any success, consulted a num
ber of physicians, among others, the most eminent e 1 iali-t of this city, who told me that
only an operation could help me and even that < uly t< • 1. irarily, that the head noises would
then cease, but the hearing in the affected ear would be h '>t toreve r."
I then saw vour advertisement accidentally in a N w V >rk paper, and ordered your treat
ment. After I had used it only a few days :ur inline to y directions, the noises ceased, and
to-day, after five weeks, my hearing in the disea d ear la. . 1 < en entirely restored. I thank you
heartily and beg to remain Very truly your-.
1- A. M'l'RMAV, - oS. Broadway, Baltimore, Md.
Our treatment does not interfere w’.'.Vt i/oar usual occupation.
YOU CAN CURE YOURSEId AT HOME “‘Sf
XTEMIATIMUl A'JRAl Cti llO, 5S3 V.LC AVE.. CHISAGO, III.
Awarded
Cold Medal
J
Solti by T. II. KLSNKK, I onpUity, Neb
Don’t Be Fooledi
Take the genuine, original
ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA
Made only by Madison Medi
cine Co., Madison, Wis. It
keeps you well. Our trad*
mark cut on each package.
Price, J5 cents. Never sold
in bulk. Accept no subitl*
tuts. Ask your druggist.
Dyspepsia Cure
Digests what you eat.
This preparation contains all of th*
dig* status and digests all kind* Of
food. It gives instant relief and never
fails to cure. It allows you to eat all
the food you want. The most sensitive
stomachs can take it. By its use many
thousands of dyspeptics have been
cured after everything else failed. 1%
prevents formation of gason the atom*
ach, relieving all distress after eating.
Dieting unnecessary. Pleasant to tak*.
It can’t help
but do you good
Prepared only by E. C. PeWitt& Co., Chlea*n&
Tliuti. boufo contains 2* times tbe 50c. •!«*
For sale by JODHNDAHL DRO*.,