The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917, July 10, 1903, Image 5

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    The Northwestern
rUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY
AT THE COUNTY HEAT.
OEO. E. BKNSCHOTKK,
Editor and I’ublluher
TERMS:—11.00 pkk TKAii, lr paid is adtasc*
Entered at the Loup City Postofllce (or trans
mission through the mails as second
( lass matter.
The Republican electors of Sherman
< minty, Nebraska; are hereby re
quested to send delegates from their
respective townships to meet in con
vention at Loup Oity, Nebraska; Fri
day, August l4,lO(D.ut 11 o’clock a. m.
tor the purpose of electing six delegates
to the State Convention to be held at
Lincoln Nebraska, on the tStli day oi
August llHkMtnd six delegates to the
.Judicial Convention in atm for the lg
,ludteb:l District of the State of Neb.
and for the purpose of nominating a
County ticket; as follows:
County Clerk.
Treasuier.
Sheri IT.
.1 udge.
Surveyor.
Coroner.
Assessor.
and to electa chairman of the county
central committed, and to transact
.>.uch other business as n ay properly
come before said convention.
The several townships are entitled to
representation as follows; the apport
ionment being based upon the vote of
the last general election (1002) for
lion. .John II. Mickey, for Governor,
giving each township one delegate for
every seven votes or major fraction
thereof, and one delegate at large for
every township, which gives the re
spective townships the following rep
resentation;
Oak creek. 3 Rockville.3
Logan. (I clay. 3
Washington, tt Harrison,. 0
Elm,. 4 Scott. 4
Webster. ... 3 Hazard. 7
Loup City,... 2l Bristol. 4
Ashton,. (i Total. 83
It is recomended that the primaries
lie held at the usual voting places in
in the respective townships on Monday
August to KI03. By order of Repub-j
bean committee.
W. II,Mkllwk, chaimnn
W. S. Waite, Secretary.
CALL FOR PRIMARY.
ro the republican electors of Loup
city township,Slierman county Neb
raska;
You are hereby notified that’ there
will he a republican caucus held at
lampntv on Saturday, August 8th.
a? 10 o'clock, p m., for the pur
pose of electing 21 delegates to the re
publican county convention, to lie held
at i.oup city, Friday August 14th UK'S
at 11 o'clock a. m : and also to place in
nomination township officers, a town
shiplionimitteeman and to transact
such other bossiness as may properly
come before it.
GKO. W.IIUNTKH
Townsl-iio committeeman.
---- ■ ■ ..
Tue Prcnideiit has issued emphatic
orders prohibiting gossip regarding
the Postotlice investigation among
employs of the Dcbartment and it
lias been announced that only im
portant developments will be given
to the press. The result of this or
der has been to frighten the em
ployees of the Department from
giving out any detail* which the
newspapermen can use as clews
and little knowledge of the invest
igation is reaching the public.
•The investigation is being pushed
vigorously, however. Poster Gener
al Payne has assured the newspap or
correspondents that when there is
* anything of sutfieeut importance
to warrant it 'lie will make it
pub ic.
The daily newspapers tell of a
grand Fourth of July celebration held
at the homo of W. J. Bryan and gives
an account, indetail,of the extensive
program carried out. Tom Johnson,
democratic big gun from Ohio with
other Jelfersoniana were present and
made spcaches and the small hoy
with tire crackers burned lots of gun
powder, while all enjoyed ice cream
and the contents of the full dinner
pail. And all this after Bryan's
positive assertion that their would lie
no more Fourth of July celebrations
if the republicans srot in power.
E. 0 Page of Rockville township;
JhcoI) Albers, of Logan; Carl de
la Motte of Hazard and Lewis Bech
thold of Loup City are spoken of as
candidates for the office of assessor
on the republican ticket.
OUR BOYS THK WIRNBUl
About 125 <>f our citizens celebra
ted the Fourth of July at St. Paul,
where John Long was orator of the
j day, and our base b&llclub contested
for honors with the Scotia aggrega
tion, and we are glad to say that
Loup City ting maintained its usual
place at the masthead, as the speech
ol Mr. Long's was freely commented
upon as the best Fourth of July ora
tion ever heard in St. Paul, and the
Base Bull Club with Knight in the
box and Johnseu to catch w< n over
Seolia by a score of 5 to 3 as per the
following score by innings:
Loup City, 0 1 2 0 2 0 0 0 0—5
Scotia, o o I 0 0 I 0 1 0—3
In Emory Kuight Loup City hssj
one of the steadiest,' level headed
pitchers to be found anywhere. 11 is •
fielding is superb.
The crowd was so great that it
was almost impossible to keep tbe in
side of tbe diamond reserved for the
players.
Marvell by name and “marvel” by
nature, was the comment of our
shortstop’s daring base running.
Coultlin on third played the game
of his life, as his fast fielding and
throws across the diamond did much
toward winning tbe game.
Johnson is a steady reliable catch
er, and as a thrower to second base
it is bard to liud a superior in this
pnrt of the state.
Art Inks and Lew Winkleman
each had two Hies alight in their re
spective “garden’s” and it is needles
to say that uone of them touched the
ground.
Chris Johnson did’nt do a thing
but smacb out a beautiful three bag
ger the first time at the bat.
Mellor had four assists to firs',
one out on second, and one out on
a tlv to his credit, which accounts
for everything knocked his way.
Fred Winkleman, who some of the
boys think as good a pitcher as
Knight, was on hand for service in
case of emergency.
Important Notice
We have repeatedly called the attent
ion of the public to frauds, who oc
casionally go through the state claim
ing to represent our society, t hey are
frauds and can be easily found out,
lor all of our district superintendents
and workers carry credentials, sigto d
by our presedent, Hr. W O Henry
and K 1J Quivey, state snprintendent;
if they cannot show such credentials
they have no connection with our soci
ety. Decently two or more persons were
in Uothenberg, soliciting money for
homeless children, claiming to rep
resent our society, giving a certain
street number in Chicago as national
headquarters which is not our head
quarters We do not solicit money
for Chicago,and these funds if connect
ed with any society, are with the Amer
ican IIomeliiiding society, with which
we are no t connected. We have noth
ing to do with the “American Society "
either national or otherwise, and as we
taka it, our Nebraska people are not
especially interested in sending money
to Chicago to help them in charity,
especially when such methods are be
ing used to get the money, ami we
hope that the people will demand to
see the credential, properly sigluil by
our president and stiue snprintendent
before giving any money to strangers
claiming to represent this society.
Bottles and Souls.
“Blow Into an empty bottle,” says
the Oriental proverb, “and you shall
get a great, response swiftly. It is not
so with a full bottle, which answereth
not, being too heavy with wine.
Therein is the soul like these, and
from the full soul cometh no echo to
words idly chanted, but the empty
soul repeatoth back each noise aloud.”
Governor Saves Boy’s Life.
It is fortunate for one Georgia youth
that Gov. Garvin of Rhole Island is a
physician and surgeon of standing.
The governor and a number of north
ern friends were at Andersonvillo to
attend the dedication of a monument
in memory of Rhode Island soldiers
who died in Andersonvillo prison.
While the exercises were in progress
a carriage team took fright, ran away
and upset the vehicle. Edwin Calla
way, one of the occupants, had his
leg broken, the jagged bone severing
an artery- Gov. Garvin, on hearing of
the boy’s plight, hurried to his help,
tied the severed artery and cut the
broken hone, just in time to save the
sufferer from bleeding to death.
The Madness of Golf.
The infatuation for golf was superb
ly illustrated on Governors Island ev
ery day last week when a youth with
a broken foot hobbled out on the links
on two crutches, carrying his clubs.
He went to the first hole, laid his
crutches down, hit off, picked up the
crutches and made after the ball.
He went around every day in that
fashion.—New York Sun.
LOW KATES WEST.
The Burlington oilers round trip tick
ets as follows.
Denver, Co), and return $15.50, June
1 to .Sept. 30.
Colorado Springs, Co!., and return
$17 80 June 1 to Sept. 30.
Pueblo, Col., and return, $IS 05 June I
to Sept 30
tilenwood Spr ngs, Col., and return.
$27.30, June 1 to Sept. 20.
Ogden, Utah, and return, $31 35, June
1 to Sept 30.
Salt Lake City, Utah, and return,
$31.35, June 1 to Sept. 50
load wood, S. D. ami return, H7,90.
June 1 to Sept. 30.
Lea I, S. D. and return.$17 90, June 1
to Sep'. 30
11 ■ >L ''pi mgs, S D . and return HI s0.
June 1 to Sept. 50
Cu-.er. S, 1) , ami return, $15 If. Jut e
1 to Sept 30
A»k the ticket agent for particulars
NOIU K K) NON-KF.SIDKN I DF.
FEN DAN i’
State id' Nebraska, I
Sherman County. I
Ida Claussen, non-resident defendant,
will take notice that on the 0th day of
July, 1903, Henning Clau sen, plaintiff
herein, tiled his petition in the District
Court of Sherman County, Nebraska,
against said Ida Claussen, the object and
prayer of which are to obtain a divorce
from said defendant on the ground that
said defendant did. >. May 20th, 190],
wilfully de.-ert - do | and for
more than two yen.' ' <t past 1 ■* been
Wilfully absent l ei him w ;;!i■ ■ ■ a
reason abb* or jusi cause.
You are retpilred to answer eti
tion on >r ' • lota* tlt“ 17tli d ay of ;'ust,
1903.
Dated tb * 7:h day of July, 190:
Hkxninh Claussen, Plaintiff,
by It J. Ni :i riNUAt.K, hi- attorney.
NOTICE FOll PUBLICATION.
DEI'AIM NT Ol lilt 1XTEHIOK.
United states Land Ofllee. )
Lincoln, Neh.. June.Stli., 1958. i
Notice ts hereby given that the following
named settlor has filed notice of intention
to make final proof in support of Ms claim,
and Hint said proof will be made before
J. A. AngierCounty Judge at Loup City
Nebr., on July is, 19.0. viz. Jay ft Draper
forthe South-west fourth Sec. 14, Township
15, Range Hi west ffomstead Knlery No
17150. He names the following witness to
prove his continuous residence upon and
cultivation of said land viz:
John Web tar of Loup City, Neb.
Kit Sliiplev, of Litchfield, Neb.
A. It. Simmons, of Loup City, Neb.
Joe Kowalkewstei, of Loup City Neb.
\V. A. UKBEN, Register.
fl, S. Main,
PH VICl AN & SURGEON
LOUP PITY, NEBRASKA
OFFICE AT RESIDENCE.
City Dray
AND
Transfer Line.
J. W. A A. T. Congkk, Props
All kintl* of ban ling will be given prompt
attention and will make a specialty ot
moving household Rood. W6 solicit your
patronage.
LOUP CITY. - - • NEBRASKA
W J. FISHER,
Attorney at Law and Notary Public.
Will Defend in Foreclosure Cuu
ALSO DO A
General Real Estate Business.
I.otr CITY. • • MEUBA8KA.
Marg -A. K. HEndricksun,
PHYSICIAN,
Keftltlom*** at A, Ia. Zimmernian'H
Luri* PITY, NKRRASKA.
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GOOD GOODS ,
AT
REASONABLE PRICES
THEY ARE AS FINE
A LOT AS HAS EVER
REEK SHIPPED To
LOUP CITY.
1 have two hydraulic well machines andean make you a first class well on snort no
tice. It will pay you to call and see me it in need ot anything in my line.
Respectfully, T. M- REED.
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and sometimes extinguishes the fire of
ambition.” Though great despite his
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NOTICE FOK I'l BMiArillN
I'iiIIimI la- os Land O IT or, I
Lincoln, Neb', Juno., IF id, \
No; ice is hereby given tnnt l lie following
pained eel Her has Hied notice of her in
lent ion to make Until proof in support of
her claim, mid l hat said proof »ill be made
before J. A. Angler, county Judge, at Loup
City, Nebr.. on August 4, 11:01 , viz. Ellen
Levis, Guardian of Barney Flanders,
minor belt- ol l.eora II Flanders for the
South'., of t he Soul h-eaat ol Sir t. Towi •
ship Id. Ifartge in West, lloiueslead Entry
I; 100. Site iianx'M the following witnesses to
prove Iter continuous realdcneo upon and
cultivation of said land viz
August Musbaek, of l.lt' htle d. Neb,
T. I*. Clancy *•
Thomas Else; “
JacobKnglemati
W. A Gukkn, ikOgister
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FEMALE
WEAKNESS
642 1-2 Cod great St.
PoBtgand, Mai sh, Oct. 17,1902.
I consul r Vv'iao of 1 ardui superior
to any doctor’s mediclm- lever used
anil I kuo r wh. ienf 1 speak. I suf
fered for n.n ■ m "n with suppressed
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my back nr/i si les and i ould have
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dlacon aged for I seemed to bo beyond
the Oi of physicians, but Wine of .
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week. After nineteen days treatment
I menstruated without suffering the
Egon leg 1 usually did and soon became
regular and without pain. Wine of
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that all suffering women knew of ita
good qualities.
Treasurer, Portland Economic League
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