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1 hk Northwestern
»U«bISHED EVERY FRIDAY
AT THE COUNTY SKAT.
GEO. E. ltKNSCHOTKK,
Editor and Publisher
TERMS: 11.00 PKK TEAK, IF PAID IN ADVANCE
Entered at the Loup City PostofHee for trans
mission through the mails as second
class matter.
REPUBLICAN TICKET.
For Governor,
JOHN II MICKEY.
For Lieutenant Governor.
1 E. G. McGILTON
For Treasurer,
PETER MORTKNSEN
For Secretary of State,
G. W. MARSH.
For Auditor,
CHARLES WESTON.
For Superintendent of Instruction,
WILLIAM K. FOWLER
For Attorney General.
F. N. PROl’T
For Commissioner Public Lands,
GEORGE I) FOLLMER
For Congressman,
M P. K1NKA1D
COUNTY TICKET
For Couuty Attorney.
J. S PEDLEIt.
For Representative.
ALVIN CLARK
The date for the Hepublicau sen
atorial convention for this district
has been fixed for Wednesday, Oct
ober 1st at Itevenna, Neb. The del
egates elected to represent Sherman
county in said oouvention are:
K. G. l’aige,
K. K. Tracy,
• leo, E. Beoscboter,
W. C Dunker,
T. C. Chamberlain.
Alternates:
J L. Cressler,
G, H- Whitman,
Ge<> Vao,
K. W. Fuller,
Ed. Ainger.
E iiior Brown was heard to remark
tli.it !,, was ' onjiijr to open the ram
paijn this week. He is a little j
blow as ihe campaign has been
opened for emne time.
A few democitalic politicans want
t > quit ttie Philippines, but tbe great |
iiui^s of democrats throughout the
country, representing the good,
husky American spirit, will not fol
low their lead. And thats whats
the matter with Bryan.
The Litchfield Monitor took an j
upper cut punch at the Times last
week and landed square ou its lack
of intelligence bump. There is only
one way for Brown to get even with
him, and that is to resume his old
taotics of looking wise and saying
nothing more about that particular
subject.
If the Bee is correct the people of
Omaha are an unprincipled set. It
claims that Mercer’s money was
dealt out in “large gobs” to secure fa
vorable delegations. This, of course
means that the people of that town
are willing to sell their votes at any
old price. We are inclined to think
that the Bee man is a little off. Per
haps Governor Savage has given
him too much to thing about lately.
President Roosevelt ba9 been ob
liged to abandon his tour of the
west. While on his way he was
obliged to undergo a surgical oper
ation at Indinapolis last Wednesday,
the result of the trolley accident at
Pittsfield, Mass. The injury was
just below thh left knee and on bis
arrival at lndianoplis the litub wus
badly swolen and whs giving him
great pain, and he was taken to the
honpital at once for treatment. He
was to have been in Nebraska next
Saturday, having made dates for
Kearmey, Grand Island, Hastings,
Fremont and Omaha.
When your Populist mid Dem
ocratic fri uds suggests free trade to
kill the trusts tell him you do not
w.'mU to bum down the barn to get
rid of the lie as. Then remind him
of a few facts and usk him to chew
tli ai over; first, that the onlv law
on tho statute books to regulate the
irusts was past by tho republican
C n vless; s : md, that this law was
it, force during a democraeic admin
istration and that not a finger was
lifted bv ttic democratic Attornev
General to u-e it against the trusts;
third, that a republican administra
tion n using the law ami is now
proceeding agrinst, the beef trust
arid the Northern Securities merger.
Finally, a*k your democratic and
populist friends if common sense
does not dictate that the republicans
have done, can do and will do more
to regulate the trusts than the dem
ocrats.
It ia tbe fashion of certain popu
list and democratic politicians to
claim that the United Statesis now
maintaining a kind of Negrolike
tyranny in the Philippines. Aside
from the consideration that tbe |
“United States" meaus the people I
of this country, who are not tyrants, :
not negros, but a pretty good lot of |
fellows, there is the fact that the
|
American Congress bestowed a bill
of rights” on the Philipinos. That
bill of rights is a guarantee of just
ice from every dweller in the Island.
It provides that no man shall be de- 1
prived of life, liberty or property
without due process of law; that the
priveloge of the writ of habeas cor
pus shall be the same as in this
country, and as every man knows
the writ of habeas corpus is one of
the great guarantors of personal
justice; that bail shull he allowed; j
that the accused persons shall J
have aright for counsil, a speedy
trial, the compulsory attendance of
witnesses in his behalf; shall not he
jeapordy for the same offence, and
so on, through a long list of benidts
and immunities. The Pilipinos
never have dreamed of such u meas
ure of liberty. It is certain they
would not have recieved it if tbe
Democratic program of scuttle had
been adopted and Aguutaldo per
mitted to establish his despotism in
the Islands
The Times intimates that the
people should support Mr. Mathew
for county attorney because he has
a large number of cases in couit.
Suppose he has, at one time he had j
the Loup City township bond case j
in court. It is not the number of
cases that a lawyer has, but the
merit of his cases and his ability to
win them that gives him a good
record as an.attorney. We will ad
mit that he has three to one mot* |
cases in court than Mr. Pedler. He
lias a faculty of working up more
cases while Mr. Pedler has a faculty
of getting little differences settled I
out of court, thus, instead of creating 1
large sums of costs, saves the would !
be litigants much time aud money.
Tbe Times says that lawyer Math
ew has invested in a new $10.00 a
vol. law library. That was the
proper thing to do. He needed it
to read up on the bond question
and perhaps hundreds of other ques
tions.
Despite the repeated protests of tbe 1
Bee, congressman Mercer won tbe j
bard fought battle at the primaries
last Friday, carrying seven out of
the nine wards of tbe city of Omaha j
and enough of the country precincts
to make his nomination sure.
DYSKNTKKT UVKEU WITHOUT THE
AID OK A DOCTOK.
“1 am just up from a hard spell of the
flux” (dysentery) say Mr. T. A. Pinner,
a well known merchant of Drummond,
Tenn. “ I used one small bottle of
Chamberlain,s Colic, Cholera aud Diar
rhea Remedy and was cured without
having a doctor. I consider it the
best cholera medicine in the world.”
There is no need of employing a
docter when this remedy is used, for no
doctor can prescribe a better medicine
for bowel complaint in any forih either
for children or adults. It never falls
and is pleasant to take. ' For sale by
Odendabl Bros.
.—. 1 1
BIS SIGHT THKEATKNEII
“While piculclng lust month ray 11
year-old boy whs poisoned by some
weed or plant," says W . II. Dibble, of
Sioux City, I a. “lie rubbed tbe pois
on oil' his hands into hi a eyes and for a
while we were afraid tie would lose bis
sigiif. Finally a nighbor rcceramunded
I)eWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve, l'he first
application helped him and in a few days
he was as well as over.” For skin dis
eases, cuts, burns, scald*, wounds, In
sec. biles, DeWitt Witch Hazel Salve
Usurecure. Relieves piles. Beware of
counterfeits—Odendabl Bros.
WOT OVER-WISE
There Is an old allegorical picture of a
girl scared at a grasg-hopper, but In the
act <>f heedlessly trending on a snake.
I'Lts • * paralleled by the man who
spends a large sain of money building
i eyclone cello, but neglects to provide
bis family with a bottle of Chamberlain's
Colic, Cholera anti Idarrhoe* K< meuv
as safe gaurds against bowel complaints,
«viioes victims outnumber those of the
cyel’tie a hundred to one. This Kcm
edy ie everywhere recognized as the
most prompt and reliable medicine in
use for these diseases. For sale by
Odcndabl Bros.
ROCKVILLE ITEMS
H Smelsun of Ashton aad II. A Wilson of
Stewart, Neb were callers Wednesday after
noon.
Mr. and Mrs W M Smelser drove to Ash
ton and visited lelatlves Thursday
Mr D. I. Price spent Sunday at Broken Bow
attending the Q. 9 convention Me returned
home Monday noon.
Wm. Jakob left Monday morning for Fond
Du I-ac. Wisconsin wbera lie expects to spend
several weeks visiting relatives and friends
Miss Blaaehe Bugno was a passenger from
here Tuesday afternoon oound for St. Paul.
Tne local weather bureau reports that be
tween 5pm Sunday aad 6am Tuesday the
rain gague caugh 3.8U inches of water. This
will put the ground ia line shape for fall
grain.
What Is the matter with the gasoline street
lamp that we beard so muoh about: The
rays seem to be invlsable thus far.
Quite a crowd of Loup City lies came down
Tuesday evening to assist in the installation
of an L. M L A. lodge here
□ Several of the steel gang boys who are mak
ing their headquarters here at present went
to Hoelus last Saturday eveuiag to take in
the hop
FOR SALE A six hole Sandwtek Corn
Shelter and a twelve horse J I. Case power.
A bargain for seme one Write P O. Box TH,
Rockville, Nebr.
Kd. Isaacson made a (lying trip to Haveaaa
Tuesday morning.
U. NO MK
CLEAR CREEK NEWS
The frost has been quite severe In this
aectlen and there will be an abundance of
soft corn
Wesley Heapy threshed 3401) bushels of
winter wheat and JUOO bushels of rye That
ought to keep the wolf from the doer.
Fred Crouse started for an exploring trip
to Oraad Junction. Colo. If the country
pleases him he will move in the spring.
Mrs. Lubs Is very siok. She Iras a cancer
which is apparaatly incurable
Hans Beck Is here from the west and will
remain during the winter
Hans Beck, Sr and wife are visiting at
Grand Island this week.
Riookdkh.
IS ALMIRA lit: M HI.I SUM
Our old friend D. C. Doner returned from
Hamilton county last week, where he had been
for the last two months running a hay fork.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm Mtnne left for Nebraska
City last Wednesday morning where they go
to visit relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Landon left for Ohio
a week ago Tuesday where they go to visit
relatives and friends.
The iiulsora Union Sunday School Installed
an organ la their school house last Wednei
day The itnglag society will meet at the
school house Sunday evening. After thin
everybody Is Invited.
Bkitno.
DIVIDE HAPKNINU8
Mrs. M. E. Roberts visited friends in Loup
City the first part of the week.
Ralph Throckmoton bad the misfortune to
run a rusty nail in his foot, but no very
serious injury resulted.
Mrs. Elnore Walker and daughter were
pleasant callers at the I’. O. Wemlnesday.
Mrs. John Shoening returned from her visit
at Urand Junction Friday. Shi; says there is
an abundance of fruit in that section this year.
Mrs. A. Throckmorton and two chldren
spent Sunday with L1 E. Sadler and family.
Fritz Hichel threshed his oats last week.
From 150 acres he recievel 4f>0o bushels
Ret a .
8WKKTW ATKK
Several people were rain bound Saturday
and Sunday some failing to get home until
Monday.
The following program was rendered at a
basket social held at the home of Mr. H Wilke
Friday evening Sept. IS), for the benefit of an
organ for the Newberg school house.
Instrumental Solo. Emma Kretchmayer
Select Reading, Arthur Hofgard.
Instrumental Duet, Lorin Highland aLd
Charles Croaten.
Select Reading. Lena Holiandworth.
A Talk.
The Rise and Downfall of the Human Family,
Carl Corey.
Instrumental Duet. "The Old Centenlal
March,” Helen and Ester Newberg.
Select Reading. Sophia Hofgard.
Recitation, Lester Highland.
Vocal Duet. Anna and Emma Kretchmayer.
Vocal Solo, Albert Elliot.
The proceeds were $12 fiO and with the
amount obtained last winter an organ has
been burchased.
A number of the young men of this vaclaity
are planning to take an overland trip, to South
Dakota, this week, to take homesteads there.
The Norwegian Luthern eongragatlon will
build a tine new church in the near future.
Mr. J. A. Swanson will do the work.
Mr. Abraham Relnertson, of Hazard, will
farm J. L. Cressler's farm next year.
At a colt exhibit, last Saturday held by
L. P. Southward, a trotting colt owned by
Ceo. Newberg, took the first prize of $20.
Mr. H. Wilke visited at Saratoga Sunday.
TO MY FRIE.VUS
It is with joy I tell you what Kodol
did for mo. 1 was troubled with my
stomach for several month. Upon being
advised to use Kodol, I did so, and
words cannot tell the good it lias doae
me. A neighbor bad dyspepsia so that
ho hud tried every thing I toid him to
uso Kodol Words of gratitude have
come to me from him because I re
commended it.—Qeo \V. Fry. Viola,
Iowa . Headti and strenth of mind and
bod y. :i< j« ml on ihe stomach, and nor
mal activity of the digestive organs.
Kodol tiie great reconstructive tonic,
cures all stomach and bowel troubles,
Indigestion, dys) epsis. Kndel digests
any good fond vmi cun eat Take »
• 11*se Hlter meals.--O lendalil B'os.
<S
This signature is on every bo* of the genuine
Laxative Bromo»Quinine Tablets
the remedy that cure* a cold In one dny
TO OUItK A COLD IN ONE DAY,
Take Laialivs Brouno Quinine Tajilet*
All druggists refund the money if it fails to
cure. M. \V Grave’s signature Ison each
bo*, c
PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL
AMENDMENT
The following proposed amendment
to tlie Constitution of the State of
Nebraska a* hereinafter set fourth
In full la submitted to the electors
of the State of Nebraska to be
voted upon at the general elactlon
to he bald Tuesday, November 4,
A O 11*03
v
A Joint resolution proposing to amend
section one of Article filfteen, of the
Constitution of the State of Nebraska,
relative to the manner of submit
ting and adopting amendments to
the Constitution of the State of Ne
braska.
He it Jittolved and Unacted by the
Legislature of the State of Neb
raska:
Section 1. That section one of Article
fifteen of tde Constitution of the State
of Nebraska be amended to lead as fol
lows:
Section 1. Either brunch of the leg
islature may propose amendments to
this Conatltuuion, and If the same be
agreed to by :hree* fifths of the member*
elected to eaeh house, such proposed
amendments shall be entered on tbe
Journals, with the yeas ami nays, and pub
lished at least once each week In at least
one newspaper In each county where a
newspaper Is published, for thirty days
Immediately preceding the next election
of senators and representatives, at which
election the same shall be submitted to the
electors for approval or rejection, and If
a majority of the electors voting at
such elution on such proposed amend
ment, shall vole to udopt such amendment
the same shall become a part o of this
Constitution When more than one
amendment Is submitted at the same
election, they shall be so submitted as to,
enable the electors to vote on each
amendment separately.
All ballots used at such (lection on
such amendment or amendments shall
have wrlten or printed there-on the fol
lowing: For proposed amendment to the.
Constitution relating to (here inset the sob
Joct of the amendment) and against pro
posed amendment to the Constitution
relatlug to (hare Insert the subject of the
amendment! and the vote of each elector
voting on such amendment or amendments
shall bo designated by the elector by mak
ing a cross with a pen or pencil lu a circle
oraquare to be placed at tho right of
the lines the words "For or Against''
the proposed amendments, as he shall
desiro to vote thereon, or by indicating
his preference on a voting tnaohlue
when such machine Is In use.
I. Ueo. W. March, Secretary of State of
the State of Nebraska, do hereby certify
that the forgoing proposed amendment to
the Constitution of the State of Nebraska
la a trno and correct copy of the original
enrolled and engrossed bill, as passed by the
Twenty-seventh session of tbe legislature
of the State of Nebraska, as appears from
said original bill on file In this olfloe, and
that said proposed amendment la submit
ted to the qualided voters of the State of
Nebraska for thler adoption or rejeotlon at
the geiarel election to be held on Tuesday
the 4th day of November, A. D 1908.
In testimony whereof. I have hereunto
set my hand and afOxed the great seal of
the State of Nebraska. Done at Llncolu
this 18(1 (lay ol July, in the year of our
Lord One Thousand Nine Hundred and
Two. of the Independance of the United
Htates tbe One Hundred and Twenty-Sev
enth, and of this state the Thirty sixth.
CEO. W. MARCH.
[■■al.J Secretary of State.
LIQUOR LICENSE NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that Henry J.
Lucks did on the 9th day of September,
1903, file with tbe Village clerk of Rock
vllle Nebraska. In the county of Sherman
his petition and application for a license
to sell mall, spirituous and vinous liquors
lu said village for part of fiscal year
beginning on the 37th duy of September
1903 and terminating tbe first Tuesday In
May,1903,such application being the petition
of more than two-thirds of the resident
free holders of said village of Rockville.
Any objections, protest or remonstrance
to said application must be filed on or
before the 23th. day of September, 1903.
Dated this 11th day of September. 1903.
liman J. Lucks, Applicant.
Attest: W. M. Smbi.skk, Village Clerk.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
THE FIRST BA.NK
OF LOUP CITY
CHARTER NO. 850, INCORPORATED
At Loup City lu the State of Nebraska, at
the Close of Business, September 15, 1901: i
RESOURCES..
Loans anti discounts. 58,061 90
Overdrafts secured and unsecured. 1,198.'to
Stocks and securities. 1,868 50
Banking house, furniture, fixtures 3,l9i 50
Other Real Estate. 400 00
Current expenses and taxes paid. 61830
Due from National, Statoaud Priv
ate banks and bankers. 18,038 11
Cash. Nlekles and cents $
Currency . 4.037 00
•• Coin. 8,768 31 6,799 31
Total . 84.811.95
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid in. 180,000 00
Surplus fund. 8,000 00
Undivided profits. 1,549 98
Individual deposits subject to
check.50,113.33
Demand certificates of
.deposit 10.546.64
60.66197
Total.(84,311,®
state of Nebraska, 1 „ „
County of Sherman. ( 8
1, A. P. CuLi.EY. President ot the above
named bank, do solemnly swear that the
above statement Is correct, and a true
ropy of the report made to the State bank
int; board.
A. P. CUYL1.K, President.
ATTEST
\V. K. Mahon. Director.
Ij. Hansbn, Director.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this
20th day of September, 11)02.
K. J. N Id liTlNOAI.K,
(heal. I Notary Public.
My commission expires March 17. b*H
STOPS TIIK OUUOH AND uOKKs
OFF THE COLD
Laxative llromo Quinine Tablets cure a
cold In one day. No. cure. No Pay. Price
25 cents.
IS PREPARED TO FURNISH YOU
-WIMH A COUPLETE LINE OF
BUGGIES.
WAGONS.
IMPLEMENTS
HARNESS.
1
THING IN THE HARDWARE LINE.
CALL AND SEE MY ELEGANT
LINE OF NEW FURNITURE.
I am prepared to make casing or
hydraulic wells and solicit your trade.
T- |Wl- PEED
taHKmBEWnBflBMEgaHBBaHBUHBMH&NDttHHiMMHMMMHMHHHi
E1AH1TI Mil EOMBliS mm.
IRA T. PAINE & CO.
MONUMENTS.
MARBLE GRANITE AND ALL KINDS
OF CEMETERY WORK.
BEST OF MATERIAL. LOWEST PRICES FOR GOOD
work. See us or write to us tiefore giving an order.
GRAND ISLAND, - - - NEB.
TIME TABLE.
LOUP UITY NEBR.
Lincoln, Denver,
Omaha, Helena,
Chicago, Bntte,
St. Joseph, Salt Lake City,
Kansas Oily, Portland,
St. Louts, San Franelsoo,
and all points and all points
Bast and south. West.
TRAINS LEAVE AS fOLLOWSi
GOING KAST
No 52 Passenger.s:*o a. m.
No. 60 Freight.12 .60 p .m
GOING WEST
No. &i Passenger. ..?.4:32 p. m
Na. 5» Freight. IS:60 p. m
Sleeping, dinner and reellnlng chair cars
(seau free) on through trains. Tickets
sold and baggage checked to any point in
tbe United States or Canada.
For information, maps, time tables and
tickets call an or write to B. L, ahtmub
Agent. Or J. Fbamoib. Gen’t Passenger
Agent. Omaha, Nebraska.
LOW
RATES
EVERY DAY.
Every day during the month of Sep
tember and Ootober, 1009, the Union
Pacific will sell one-way settlers ticket
at the following rates
MISSOURI RIVER TO
Ogden and Salt Lake.#20 00
Butte and Helena. 20.00
Spokane. 29 50
Portland and Ashland.26.00
Tacoma and Seattle.96.00
San Francisco .26.00
Log Angeles and San Diego.36.00
Correspondingly Low Rates Inter
mediate points.
For full information call en your
nearest agent or address.
U. J Climon, Agent.
U. P. BA1WAY.
No. 86 leaves dally except Sunday (pass
enger) 8: a. m.
No. 88 leaves Uouday. Wednesday and
Friday, (mixed) 12:20 p. in.
No. 90 leaves Tuesday, Thursday and
Saturday, (mixed) 2:85 p. m. )
No. 87 arrives daily except Sunday imixed
12,0ft p. m.
No. 85arrive* dally except Sunday (pass
enget) 7:35 p. m.
First class service and dose connections
east, west and south
H. J. Clittok, Agent.
Hold by T. H. ELSNEB, Loup City Neb
Will Make
Affidavit
Now Lmn nf Ufa far mm low*
PMtmaitMS
Postmaster R. H. Randall, hOg *■».
■ays: 1 suffered from indigestion aad re
sulting evils for yean. Finally 1 triad
Kodol. I soon knew I had found what
I had long looked for. I am better today
than in yearn. Kodol gave ma a naw
lease of Ufa. Anyone oan have my af
fidavit to tha truth of this statsmsnl
Kodol digests year food. Tbit enables the
system to assimilate supplies,strengthen
ing every organ and restoring health.
Kodol lokot Too Strong.
S’nr «al<> by ODKNDA11L mtOS..
Kodol Dyspepsia Cura
Digoats what you oats