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    The Northwestern
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PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY
AT THE COUNTY SEAT.
OKI*. K. HKN.1CHOTKK,
Editor anti Publisher
TERMS — II.00 PKK TIAH, IK PAID IS ADVANCE
Entered at the Loup City Postomce for trans
mission through the mails as second
class matter.
It K PCI1 LI CAN TICKET.
For Governor,
JOHN H. MICKEY.
For Lieutenant Governor.
E. G. McGILTON.
For Treasurer,
PETER MORTENSEN
For Secretary of State,
O. W. MARSH.
For Auditor,
CHARLES WESTON.
For Superintendent of Instruction,
WILLIAM K. FOWLER
For Attorney General.
F. N. PROUT
For Commissioner Public Lands,
GEORGE D. FOLLMER
For Congressman,
M I* KINKAID
For Senator lflth district.
A WALL.
COUNTY TICKET
For Couuty Attorney.
J. S. PEDLER.
For Representative.
ALVIN CLARK
Like tbe iudignate father who
takes his boy behind the woodshed
for a little fatherly correction, Uncle
Sam has to pause about once in
every two }ears and takes the Dem
ocratic party out to give it a hiding.
The licking will come of about Nov.
4. this year.
M. 1‘. Kdokaid served the people
of this district for fourteen years
on the judicial bench faithfully, ably
and well and now after a few years
rest they are going to promote him
to a higher office by sending him to
congress, where his abilities will
shine an pronounced anti resplendent
in a legislative body as they did in
his judical capacity. — Albion Times.
The ineoDsistancy of H. M. Math
ew wanting the treasurer of this
county lo give him an affidavit that
J. S. Pedler was buying tax certi
ficates when h°, hiuiselt, was buy
ing for the capitalists, while Joe was
just buying a few for himself and
the widows and orphans. No, no,
Mathew, you can't get Mr. Sweet
land to do any such dirty work as
that.
In 18911 the country showed the
democratic party that the people
would not stand for free silver. The
Democrats bobbed up with it agaiD
in 1898, together with free trade and
got wolloped once more. In 1900
they came up again with free trade
and ftee silver and run away from
the Philippines and got wolloped
again. Here they are once more,
doing business at the old stand on
the old issue, free trade, free silver,
and scuttle in the Orient, and they
will get wolloped again. They
never learn anything.
The Republican candidates, Mess
rs Clark and Pedler, are very much
desirous and have been from the
•tart, that this campaign of 1902 be,
especially so far as local candidates
are concerned, one of the least per.
sonal in character that has ever been
conducted in Sherman County. We
heard Mr. Pedler say soon after his
nomination that it would suit him if
nothing was said in a personal way
about any of the candidates and he
has since suggested to us that it
might be well not to mention any
thing which might, at all, he re
garded as personal. So far us llie
Northwestern is concerned we
heartily coinside with Mr. Pedler’s
veiws, even though it does seem
that matters of fa (t, and of public*
nature should be fully discussed.
There is no end to the different
opinions that men entertain on this
subject. Some stem to think that if
a candidate’s name is mentioned in
print, in connection with even pub
lic affairs, i o matter bow correct the
statement, or how much the public
may be interested in what he may
Imvu done or what ho may be doing,
it is a base slander. Others think
that it should by all means be ex
pnsed and commented on at kugtb.
And again when the editor has spent
Imuts carfully looking into the facts
and has made his statment, the third
in »n suy s it is all right only y ou did
not give it to him hard enough, and
I the fourth will sav you have been
i vi n abusive. For instance a rather
amusing tbir.g happened two weeks
ago, when no less than three men
1 name into this ollice, one after the
other, and stated that a certain can
didate wont to the treasurer's oifice
to secure au affidavit staling that
his apponent had been buying tax
certificates, and that the treasurer
informed him that he was not there
for that business. Of course there
was nothing personal about that.
Now says these three men “give him
thunder," and as we were deliberat
ing the question in our own mind,
iu came Joe Pedler, and said if he
was the Northwestern, he would’nt
say anything about it. And so we
have kept this campaign thunder
bottled up and tightly corked all
these days.
The bank deposits ot the people
tn the United States last year ag
gregated $8, 500,000,000, an aver
age of $108 per capita. Ten years
ago these bank deposits were $4,200,
000,000 or less than one half what they
are today, and 20 years ago they a
mounted to $2,5 00,000,000 or about
one fourth of the present deposits.
These deposits represe nt the sav
ings of the people and they have
been increasing more ra pidly in the
last six years than ever before. For
instance the total deposits in all
classes of banks, National, Savings,
State, Private, Loan m d Trust com
panies amounted to $4,000.000,000
in 1890, Increased $230,000,000 in
the next \ ear and $4OO,0G0'O00 in
1892. Then came the Democratic
free trade administration and in lb93
the total bank deposits decreased
from $4,630,000,000 to $4,586,000,
000 or about 45,000,000. In 1894
they made a slight increase and got
hack to the rigurts of 1892. In
1895 there was another increase of
$238,000 000 and in 1896 an increase
of 15,000,000. The whole increase
in bank deposits for the four years
of the Clevland administration a
mounted to less thau $250,000,000
But after the election of McKinley
confidence was restated and money
came out of its hiding places to fiud
a place in hanks again and in 1897
the deposits amounted to $5,196,000,
000, an increase of #210,000,000;
and in the next year after the enact
ment of the Dingley law amount to
$5,927,000,000, an increase of near
ly $800,000,000. The increase from
the election of McKinley in 1896 to
the close of his administration in
1901 was Dearly $4,000,000,000 or
nearly double. The exact figures
for i890 were $4,888,098,119 and
for 1901 they were $8,535,053,136.
These figures may be regarded as
the berometer of public confidence
in political parties and their policies.
The first year after the election of
McKinley the increase was five per
cent, and for the five years of his
administration this increase was
nearly 100 per cent
These are the official figures of the
Treasury Department. They point
there own moral by showing that
money goes into hiding tinder Demo
cratic administaation and reeks in
vestment under Republican ad
ministration All people who believe
in keeping tbier money in old stock
ings or bidden in the chimney cracks
wll vote the Democratic ticket this
fall But those who have confidence
in the banks and in investments that
ause money to earn money will not
ote that ticket.
11 »*avy Horne* Haul Oib*.
Horses that are employed in hauling
beer wagons in New York weigh from
1,500 to 2.100 pounds and cost an aver
age of $400 each. The most desirable
size weighs about 1,750 to 1,800 pounds.
The breed, descended from the original
large Black Horse family of Europe, is
said to be a cross between the Per
ch\*«-on. Clydesdale, Boulonnals, Bel
gian Suffolk Punch and Shire horses,
large numbers of which the United
.states used to import.
Injmlicioualy Chosen Text.
A church was a considerable time
without a pastor. A great number of
persons of varied talents preached to
them with a view- to obtaining the
post. All went well until he gave out
the text: "See that ye refuse not
him that speaketh.” ftnagine the con
sternation the people experienced
when lie read out the text in a lofty
and commanding manner. He was
unaware of the feeling he created.
The people did the opposite from the
text. The young man was not called.
JUDGE WALL TOR SENATOR
At the Republican Senatorial con
vention which was held at Ravenna
last Wednesday, Judge Wall of this
city was unanimously nominated
as candidate for this, the ltilh sen
atorial district. There was a full
representation of the delegation from
Sherman county. One of the reg
ular delegates being absent his place
was fill with an alternate. There was
also a good representation present
from Buffalo county, eleven out of
her chosen sixteen.
The selection of Mr. Wall for this
legislative honor will meet with fa
vor throughout the dirtrict. The peo
ple of Sherman county will have
reason to feel proud of their senator
should he be elected, as he is one
of the ablest men in western Neb
raska. The representative delegates
and republicans of Buffalo county
pledge their hearty support
to Mr. Wall and predict for him
a majority in that county of upwards
of three hundred. This being the
case his election is assured, as even
iu Sherman county, the once great
est populist hot bed of the state,
his opponant cannot any more that
hope to poll an even number et
votes.
HOCKVI LL.It ITEM*
Mr. and Mr* W M Smelser drove *o Kear
ney Friday and spent Sunday.
Wm Murr of Grand Island was a visitor
Monday.
John Gray hat rented the livtry h»rn here
and Intends to pay special attention tn that.
We are told that Clat.von H. Stephen* and
Mis*. Fanny Zolld were marrld at Loup City
on Tuesday. September30th, 1902. We join the
community in wishing thorn a happy weded
life.
Mr. John Lucks and Mr. Guy Stephens ar
rived home Tuesday evening from Cheynne.
Wyo. fora visit with thler parents.
John Gray found his lest mare several miles
south of Nantasket last Sunday.
The village board met last Monday evening
and grantod Henry Luck* a saloon licence.
They also decided to see to it that a nice
sidewalk was put in between the Woodmen
hall and and the school housa.
The new street lamp Is up and shedding Its
light over the town. It is a dandy and is a
credit to our burg, and now a few more just
like it are needed.
U. NO MK.
B ALSO It A BlXItLINOS
The Halsora Union Sunday School held their
quarterly election of officers last Sunday and
the following named persons were elected
for the ensuing quarter: Superintendent, Miss.
Bods Whitman: Assistant flupl., H' Clauasen:
Secretary A. Malm; Treasurer. Miss Signor
Sandh. Organist Miss Edna Tooker: T*achers
K Tooker: E.G. Leathorman: O. Moon: and
Miss. Signor Sandh.
Th* Halsora Sewing Saciaty met at the home
of Mias Jennie Landou last Wednesday.
The young pao pic and som* of the older
ones of Halsora and vicinity organized a Christ
ian Endeavor Sooiety last guaday meeting at
7.30 p. m. Every body coma.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm Mlnne returned from
Nebraska City last Tuesday.
John Anderson returned from the Black
Hills last weak where ha has been for about a
year, John says Nebraska is good enough for
him
Bruno.
WHEN DIPPING CATTLE.
Remember that the coal-tar dips are
the best and safest for mange, itch,
lice and licks; that Lee’s Carbolic Dip,
made by Geo. H. Lee Co. of Omaha,
is the best of coal-tar dips; that this dip
sells at 65 cents per gallon )n barreli
and that It has the indorsment of the
Nebraska State Expereraent Station
and of hundreds of prominent stock
men.
HALF RATES TO ST. LOUIS
AND BACK
Via the Burlington Route. October
5 to 10. Only $17 13 to St Loula and
return, account St. LouU fair. Ask
the Burlington agent.
TO MY FRIKMDB
It is with joy I tell you what Kodol
did for ine. I was troubled with my
stomach for several month. Upon being
advised to use Kodol, I did so, and
words cannot tell the good it has doae
me. A neighbor had dyspepsia so that
he had tried every thing I told him to
nso Kodol Words of gratitude have
come to me from him because I re
commended It.—Geo W. Fry. Viola,
Iowa . Health and strenth of mind and
bod j. depend on the stomach, and nor
mal activity of the digestive organs.
Kodol i he gieat reconstruct lye tonic,
cures bll stomach and bowel troubles,
Indigestion, dyspepsia. Kodel digests
j nm good food you can eat. Take a
i dose alter m* als.—Odeudahl Bros.
Fakm k m itENT. —320 acres about live
! miles fr. m Loup City. Good house,
well, barn, Hi'. A large iraet under
i nlnvaii hi. Apply to A. K i'iiaki.ton.
Ord, Neb
A. S- MAIN.
! PHYSK1AN & SURGEON
LOCI’ i-ITT, XFBRA^KA
.IS S ICK AT ItKSIKENCK
TO ( t'llS A 001,0 IN ONfc ISAY.
Take I,niaUV'i Breino Quinine Tuplets
' A11 druggists refund ‘.lie money it It falls to
cure. M. VV Grave's signature Ison eucli
lox- c
PROPOSED CONSTITt riONAL
AMENDMENT
The following propose)! sraenitmsnl
to (lie Constitution of (he State of
Nebraska as hereinafter set fonrth
In fall Is submitted to the electors
of the State of Nehraxka to be
voted tipen at the general election
to be held Tuesday, November 4,
A D. 1908.
A Joint resolution proposing to amend
section one of Article fiifleen, 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.
lie it Resolved and Enacted by the
Legislature of the State of Neb
raska :
Section 1. That section one of Article
fifteen of the Constitution of the State
of Nebraska be amended to lead as fol
lows:
Section 1. Either branch of the leg
islature may propose amendments to
this Conatltuuion, and If the same he
agreed to by Jbree-Mthsof the members
elected to 6ach house, such proposed
amendments shall be entered on the
Journals, with the yeas ami nays, and pub
lished at least ouoe each week In a? least
one newspaper lu each county where a
newspaper 1s published, for thirty days
immediately preceding the next election
of senators and representatives, at which
election the same shall bo submitted to the
electors for approval or rejection, and if
a majority of the electors voting at
such eiotton on such proposed amend
ment, shall vote to adopt 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 election on
such amendment or amendments shall
bave wrllen or printed tbere-on the fol
lowing: For proposed amendment to the
Constitution relating to (here Inset the sub
ject of the amendment) and against pro
posed amendment to the Constitution
relating to (here insert the subject of the
amendment) and the rote of each elector
voting on such amendment or amendments
shall be designated by the elector by mak
ing a cross with a pen or pencil lit a circle
or square to be placed at the right of
the lines the words "For or Against"
the proposed amendments, as he shall
desire to vote thereon, or by Indicating
his preference on a voting machine
when suoh machine Is In use.
I, Geo. \V, March, Secretary of State of
the Slate of Nebraska, do hereby certify
that the forgoing proposed amendment to
the Consul utioa of the Slate of Nebraska
Is a true and correct copy of the original
enrolled and engrossed bill, as passed by the
Twenty-seventh session of the legislature
of the State of Nebraska, as appears from
said original bill on die In this office, and
that said proposed amendment is submit
ted to the qualiked voters of Iho State of
Nebraska for tiller adoption or rejection at
the general election to be held on Tuesday
the -1th day of November, A. D 1902.
In testimony whereof. I have lioreunlo
set my bund and affixed the great seal of
the State of Nebraska. Done at Lincoln
this Md day ol July, In the year of our
Lord One Thousand Nine Hundred and
Two. of the Independance of the United
States the One Hundred and Twenty-8ev
enth, and of tills state the Thirty sixth.
GEO. W. MARCH.
[SBAL-] Secretary of State.
DYSENTERY OllRUD WITHOUT THE
AID OF A DOCTOR.
“I *m just up from a bard spell of the
flux”'(dy*entery) ssy Mr. T A. Pinner,
a well known merchant of Drummond,
Tcnn. “ I used one small bottle of
Chamberlain,s Colic, Cholera and Dial
rtaoa Remedy and was cured without
having a doctor. I consider it ttio
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 form cither
for children or adulte. It never fails
and is pleasant to take. For sale by
Odendabl Bros.
HIM SIGHT Til H EATEN Kl)
“While picnlclng last ur>nth my 11
year-old boy was poisoned by some
weed or plant,” says W. H. Dibble, of
Sioux City, 1*. “He rubbed the pois
on off his hand* into bis eyes and ft#
while we were afraid be would lo.e his
sight. Finally a nigtibor recommended
DeWltt’s Witch Hazel Salve. 1'be first
application helped him and in a few days
be was as well as ever.” For skin dis
eases, cuts, burns, scald*, wound*, in
sect bites, DeWitt Witch Hazel Salve
Is sure cure. Relieves piles. Beware of
counterfeits—Odeadabl Bros.
NOT OVKK-WI8E
There is an old allegorical picture of a
girl scared at a grass-hopper, but in the
act of heedlessly treading on a snake.
This is paralleled by the man who
spend* a large sum of money building
a cyclone cellar, but neglects to provide
hlsfamily with abottle of Chamberlain’s
Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy
as safe gaurds against bowel complaints,
whoes victims outnumber those of ihe
cyclone a hundred to one. This Rem
edy Is everywhere recognized as ihe
most prompt and reliable medicine in
use for these diseases. For sale bi
Odendahl Bros.
STOPS THE UOUOH AMU IVlIKKs
OKK THE GOLD
Laxative lirorao Quinine Tablets cure a
cold in one day. No. cure. No Pay. Price
:i4 cents.
This signature is on every box of the genuine
Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets
the remedy that curea a cold iu one day
RKRf)
IS PREPARED TO FURNISH YOU
-WIMH A COUPLETE LINE OF
BUGGIES,
WAGONS.
IMPLEMENTS
HARNESS
THING IN THE HARDWARE LINE.
GALL AND SEE MY ELEGANT
LINE OF NEW FURNITURE.
I am prepared to make easing or
hydraulic wells and solicit your trade.
T- M- PEED.
I. DEPEW®~
Blacksmith $ Wagon Maker,
$EDOOOOOO<E^
My shop Is the largest and best equipped north of the Platte Biver.
I have a four horse engine and a complete line of the latest Improved, ma
chinery, also a force of experienced men who know how to operate It and
turn out a Job with neatness and dispatch.
MY PRICES ARE REASONABLE AND PROMPT
ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALL CUSTOMERS.
Soliciting your patronage I am
Yours respectfully,
J. I. DEPEW, Loup City, Neb.
Island
mmm mu mums mm.
IRA T. PAINE & CO.
|VI 0 N U ]VI E N T s.
MARBLE GRANITE AND ALL KINDS
OF CEMETERY WORK.
BEST OF MATERIAL. LOWEST PRICES FOR GOOD
work. See us or write to us iiefore giving an order.
GRAND ISLAND, - - - NEB.
TIME TABLE.
LOUP UITY NEBR.
Lincoln, Denver,
Omaha, H elena,
Chicago, Butte,
St. Joseph, Salt Lake City,
Kansas City, Portland,
St. Louis, San rranolsoo,
and all point* and all points
Bast and south. West.
TRAINS LEAVE AS FOLLOW#!
OOINO EAST
No M Passenger.8:40 a. m.
No. 80 rrelght.ill.80 p. m.
GOING WB8T
No. 81 Passenger.4:8S p. m.
No. 8* Freight. !»:B0 p. m.
Sleeping, dinner and reclining chair oars
(seats free) on through trains. Tioket*
sold and baggage checked to any point In
the United states or Canada.
For information, maps, time tables and
tickets call on or write to H. L, Arthur
Agent. Or J. Feanois, Oen’l Passenger
Agent, Omaha, Nebraska.
V, P. MAIWAT.
No. 8« leaves daily exoept Sunday (pass
enger). 8: am.
No. 88 leaves Monday. Wednesday and
rrldav. (mixed) 12:*) p. m.
No. DO leaves Tuesday, Thursday aud
Saturday, (mixed) 2:85 p. m. )
No. 87 arrives daily except Sunday (mixed
12:05 p. in.
No. 8& arrives dally except Sunday (pass
enger) 7:85 p. m.
First class service and close connections
east, west aud south
H J. Clifto*. Agent.
Sold by T. H. KL8NER, Loop City Neb
Mm RATES
JjJgg? EVERY DAY.
Every day during the month of Sep
tember and October, 1001, the Union
Pacific will aell one-way settler* ticket
at the following rates:
MISSOURI RIVER TO
Ogden and Salt Lake.#00 00
Butte and Helena. 10.00
Spokane. 91.80
Portland and Ashland.96.00
Tacoma and Beattie.16.00
San Fraaolseo .96.00
Los Angeles and San Diego.18.00
Correspondingly Low Rates Inter
mediate points.
For full information call an your
nearest agent or address.
H. J Clifton, Agent,
e
Will Make
Affidavit
New U—t tf Life hr eu ■•••
Postmaster B. EL P*"**11, MNl Ik*
My8: I suffered from indigestion and re
salting evils for years, finally X Med
Kodol. I soon knew I had teaad wtaal
I had long looked for. X an bolter today
than in yean. Kodol gave mm a sse
lease of Ufa. Aarons oaa hava My alt
fldavit to the tooth of this atotiwasi **
Kodol digests yoar food. This enables the
system to aasimlUte euppllee, stveaglbea
and restoring health.
YMltrwfr
for Male by ODKNDAHL DRO0.»
Kodol Dyspepsia Cura
Digests what you oats