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    The N o rt h w e s r e rn
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY
AT THE COUNTY SEAT.
GEO. E. BBBSOHOT1B,
Editor and I’obllsher
£ TERMS:—$1.00 PKK TKAH, ir PAID IN ADVANCF
Entered at the Loup City PostofHce for irans
mtsRion through the mails as second
class matter.
Cali For ReDQDlican County Conyention.
The Jlopuhlican electors of Sherman
County, Nebraska: an hereby re
i quested to send delegates from their
K respective townships to meet in eon
veut ion at Loup City, Nebraska: Fri
'laV) August It. too;,at 11 o'clock a. rn.
r;!# for I lie purpose of electing six delegates
1 to (lie Mate Com potion to lie held at
Lincoln Nebraska,on the 18th day ot
August lOOd and six delegates to the
Judicial Convention in and for the
Judicial District oi the State of Neb.
and for the purpose of nominating a
County ticket, as follows:
County Clerk.
Treasutet.
SherilT.
Judge,
Surveyor,
Coroner.
Assessor.
i? ami toelecta chairman of the comity
S central committee, and to transact
irk such other business as nay properly
*. come before said convention.
The several townships are entitled to
representation as follows; the apport
ionment being based upon the vote of
the hist general election (1002) for
lion. John II. Mickey, for Governor,
giving eacii township one delegate for
' SL every seven votes or major fraction
§ tliereof. and one delegate at large for
K ever> township, which gives the re
K spective townships the following rep
K; resentation;
Oak creek. 0 . Rockville.5
HL Logan. o day. ft
IH Washington,... 0 Harrison. 0
raft- El nt,. 4 Scott. 4
Webster. ft Hazard. 7
J.oui) City.. . .21 iiristol. 4
Ashton,. r> Total. 8ft
It is recomemled that tlio primaries
HE be held at the usual voting places in
Pin the respective townships on Monday
| August 10 1(503. Hy order of liepub
lican committee,
W. R.Mellou, ciiaiiman
W. S. Waite, Secretary.
CALL FOR PRIMARY.
jo the republican electors of lamp
city township, Sherman county Neb
raska;
t on are hereby notified that there
will he a republican caucus held at
Loup city on Monday, August loth.
1003 at 2 o'clock, p m„ for the pur
posed electing 21 delegates to the re
publican county convention, to be held
, at Loup city,Friday August 14th ld03
at 11 o’clock a. m ; and also to place i n
nomination township officers, a town
ship comm itteeman and to transact
such other business as may properly
come before it.
Geo. W. IIenter
Townshin committeeman.
V ' ‘
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Bicycles were to drive out horses;
but biejeles are about gone, while
the horse remains. Electricity used
as a motor power, was to make the
old family nag, the roadster and the
mule mere back numbers. But
though electric lines have multiplied
with amazing rapidity they do not
seem to have afFected the horse
market. The latter prophets were
sure the automobiles would do the
business for our quadrupypal friends
but the only tilings they have so far
proved is a terror to there occupants
and the bystanders. By going out
to buy a good horse any one may he
oonvienced by the round price de
manded that, modern improvements
have not. vet threatened his su
premacy — \merican Farmer.
Caught A Horso Thief.
The paragraph below which is
taken fiom the Shelton Clipper
Hhows what a man with a telephone
can do and how nicely and quickly
ho can do it:
“Friday of last week a man came
along troni ttio east with u horso and
buggy and stopped at the livery sta
ble of Kirthcart & Son, at Shelton,
offering the outfit for sale for $50,
Kirthcart questioned the fellow’
closely, and as lie told a very plaus
ible story and the rig was not or.c
that a person would suspect had
been stolen, Kirthcart bought it
paying the man the cash. Saturday
morning Kirthcart recieved a postal
card from the sheriff of Platte county
editing that a horse had been stolen
Here Wednesday night, thedeseript
ion given answering to the horse the
stranger had sold to him the night
' before, anil offering a reward of lift}
dollar* for the arrest and conviction
J of the tbief. Mose started after tbi
fellow on west-bound train No. 27
| and at Gibbon he phoned to the
station agent at Kearney, from
whom he learned that the fellowhad
purchased a tlcktt to North Platte
and was at the lime wnitiug in the
depot for the train. Mose then tel
ephoued to Sheriff Hammons who ar
rested the fellow and the sheriff' of
Platte county was notified and came
up and took the man back. Sat
urday afternoon n man named Cisio
who live* a few miles southwest ol
! Columbus came and claimed tlo
horse, et iting that if had been sto,
on from hi* place. The buggy and
harness had been stolen at a point
between Columbus and Shelton
! When the fellow was arrested he had
$ Hi. of ttie fr>0. which Kithcart paid
him for the outfit, and this he turn
ed back to Kithcart. The fellow
gave the name of Prank Edle and
claimed to be from Colorado, hut be
told conflicting stories so it is prob
able that the name given is a ficti
cious one.”
From the Sonix City Journal of
yesterday we read of a brutal assault
by a hurley negro upon the person
of Mrs. Yietta Davis, better known
here ns Iioda Reynolds and sister of
F. S. Tieydolds of this city. It
seems that she was out looking for
: her child which was out late, when
the brute attacked her, and but for
the timely arrival of a man who
heard her screams, would have
doubtlcs* been killed. The man
fired two shots with Ins revolver
which had the effect of frightening
the brute and he took to his heels.
The paper states that in the struggle
she was severely hurt. The police
have a very good description of the
negro and are after him.
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New York.
Marks New Era.
The Russian newspaper, Novy Kry,
of Tort Arthur, announces that on
Jan. 14, 1903, the custom house at
Dalny was opened for levying duty
on merchandise carried by the Chin
ese Eastern railroad into and from
Manchuria.
Society’s Resources.
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why we refer to the Smart Set as
oscillating “between hell and the iron
works.” Because it gets its inspira
tion from the one, its money from
tho other.—Louisville Courier-Jour
nal.
Quarantine Not Needed.
Every spring it has been a precau
tion of Florida to declare a quaran
tine against Cuba through fear of
yellow fever. This year no quaran
tine will be enforced until cases of
yellow fever occur in Cuba.
Vienna Holds Suicide Record.
Vienna holds the world's record for
suicides. Between January and Sep
tember last year 250 men and ninety
eight women killed themselves and
3G7 made unsuccessful attempts at
suicide.
: Mart] !fli. K. Hcndrinksun,
PHYSICIAN.
IJeMld.Mi* #* at \\. I.. Zl r iiiuti'*
mrp CITY, NEBRASKA.
NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT DE
KEN DA NT.
State of Nebraska, )
Sherman County, f '
Ida Claussen, non-resident defendant
will take notice that on the Oth day «>!
Ju'v lltO.l, Henning Clau sen, plaint ill
herein, til d his petition in the Dlstiici
Court of Sherman County, Nebraska,
against said Ida Claussen, the object anti
prayer of tvbicb are to obtain a divorce
from saiii defendant on the ground that
said defendant did, on May 20tb, 1901,
wilfully desert said plaintiff, and tor
more than two years last past has been
wilfully absent from him without a
reasonable or jus, cause.
You are required to answer id peti
tion on or b» f ire the 17th day of August,
l!Ki:S.
I >Htod ibis 7th i! ty of duly, lOOil
IlKNMNIi 1’I.AUSSKN, i'laiilt i If,
by It .1. Nil 1IITI VO A l.K, ItD attorney.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
I>KI’AUTMKNT OK TIIK iNTKItlOlt.
United States Land OlBee, (
Lincoln, Neb., June 5th., lain. I
Notice 1* hereby given that t he following
named Heftier has tiled notice of Intention
to make (lnni proof in support of lit* claim,
and that said proof will be made before
J. A. AftglerCounty Judge at Loup City
Nehr., on July is, 1903. viz. Jay. B. Draper
fortbe South-west fourth Sec. 11, Township
15, Range 10 west Homstead Kntery No.
17460. He names the lollowing witness to
prove his continuous residence upon and
cultivation of said land, viz:
John Wehlar of Loup City, Nob.
Kd Shipley,of Litchfield, Neb.
A. H. Simmons, of Loup City. Net).
Joe KowalketVskl, of Loup City Neb.
IV A. liKEKN, Register.
Very Kemtirkuble (Jure of Olarrlinns.
“About six > ears ago f<»r i lit' lirst
time in my lift* 1 had a sudden and se
ver*' att.net • dlrrhoea,” says M Mice
Miller * I Morgan, Texas, "i j tem
porary rtdi* f, but it came in, * ugaiu
ami again imi for six long v* - I have
suffered m ■ misery an. :*g" .v than I
can tell It was worse titan death. My
husband sp hundred of dollars tor
physicians, reseri ptioi - ud treatment
without ; vil, Finaly e moved to
Bosque couiity. our | r*>en t home, and
one day J happened to see an advertis
ment of Chamberlain" nolle. Cholera and
diarrhoea Remedy with a testimonial
of a man who had Ir en cured by it.
The case was so simHer to my ovn
that I concluded to try the remedy.
The result was wot rierful. I could
hardly reall/i that I we-well again, or
believe it could In* so after having suf
fered so lung but tha' one buttle **f
medicine costing but a few cents, cured
me.” For -al by O let dab! Bros
fetter, Sal* .Klteuni anti I ■ :im.
The intense itching ami smart ing, inci
dent to these diseases, is instantly allayed
by applying Chamberlain ’a Eye and
Skin Ointment. Many very bad cases
have been permanently cured by it. It
is equally efficient for itching piles and
a favorite remedy for sore nipples,
chapped hands, chilblains, frost bites
and chronic sore eyes. 25 cts. per box
Dr. Cady’s Condition l’owders, are
just what a horse needs when in bad
condition. Tonic, blood purifier and
vermifuge They are not food but
medicine and the best in use to put a
horse in prime condition. Price 25
cents per package.
A. S. Main,
PHYICIAN & SURGEON
LOUP CITY, NEBRASKA
OFFICE AT RESIDENCE.
W J. FISHER,
Attorney at Law and Notary Public.
Will Defend in Foreclosure Case*
ALSO DO A
General Real Estate Business.
LOU* CIT I, - . NE UR ASH. A
Robert P. Starr,
Attorney-at-Law.
LOUP CITY, NEBRRSKR
More than twenty double-page
pictures a year by Charles
Dana Gibson are only a part of
the good things that come week
by week to regular readers of
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! Collier's Weekly, 436W. 13th St., New Yorl
T. M REED HAS JUST RECEIVED ANOTHER
carload ok IBu-ggie; ^n.cL Car '. ges:
GOOD GOODS
AT
REASONABLE PRICES
THEY ARE AS i ; ve
A LOT AS HAS EVl R
REEN SHIPPED 70
LOUP UUTY
I have two hydraulic well machines and can make y<> i a first class well on short no*
tiee. It will pay you to call and see me if in need of an\hing in my line.
Respectfully, ' \ M- REED»
I To Cir. e a Cold in O te Day SrdSTl
f: t«i»» Laxative Bron > Quinine Tablets. f P '
1 Seven Mynonbcses sold in past 13 m ths. This signature,
:> o: „• •e,;;s.u •iraTiiinHiP aa*8 ii f i|||»iii||i 1 ip"nntipw « mmmmr ~ -re1*- • • ^
Eugene
Field’s
View* on Ambition and Dye*
popsia.
"Dyspepsia,” wrote Eugene Field,
"often inc&p&olt&tes a man for endoavor
and sometimes extinguishes the fire of
ambition.” Though great despite h!>
complaint Field suffered from indiges
tion all his life. A weak, tired stomach
can’t digest your food. It needs
rest. You can only rest it by the use
of a preparation like Kodol, whioh re
lieves it of work by digesting your food.
Rest soon restores It to Its normal tone.
Strengthening,
Satisfying,
Envigoratlng.
Prepared only by E. C. DbWitt<Si Co., Chicago.
The $L bottle contains 2% times the Me. else.
For salo by ODKNDAHL DR08.
NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION
United States Land Office, /
Lincoln, Nebr, June S3, 1903, i
Notice is hereby given that the following
named settler lias filed notice of her In
tention to make final proof In support of
her claim, and that said proof will be made
before J. A. Angler, county judge, at Loup
City, Nebr.. on August 4, 1903., viz. Ellen
Lewis, • Guardian of Barney Flanders,
minor heir of Leora B. Flanders for tin*
south <4 of tho South-east ' , of Sec. 4, Town
ship 13, Bunge lfi West, Homestead Entry
17100. -She names the following witnesses to
prove her continuous residence upon and
cultivation of said land viz:
August Musbaek, of Litchfield, Neb.
T. P. Clancy “
Thomas Else; ”
JacobKngl emun ’*
W. A. GitsvN, Register
NOTICE TO LAND OWNERS.
To all Whom 11 May Concern ; The com
missioner apppnintcil to locate a mail com
encingata point 80 mils south of the North
West corner of Section 27, Township It, ltange
14. Intersecting w itli road No :ni, running thence
South on Section line, three and Ihn --fourths
miles, to the South West corner of Section to.
Township in. Uan.se 11. lias report! d in I vor of
thr> establishment thereof, and all odjectlon
thereto, or claims for damages must lie tiled
in tile Cimntv Clerk's Otll ••• nil or before noon
of tlie 1st day of Sept, loo.), or such mail Mill
he ets-iblishi without reference thereto.
Dated this tsi day o: .Inly. 1904.
(seal) i. i-aini> i: II. Oumov,
County C.cru
I lie Inundation of Health.
Nourishment, is the fouoduti m of
health-Ufc-atrengtli. Kodol Dyspepsia
Cure is t he one great medicine that en
ables the stomach and digestive organs
to digest, assimilate and transform ml
food Into the \cind of blood that nourish
es the neives and feeds tin- tissues.
Kodol lays the foundation for health.
Nature does the rest. Indigestion,
lies pepgl a, and all discords of the
! s omaeh and digestive orgiuis are enred
i hv the use of Kodol. Sold by Otlendabi
Bros
City
AND
Transfer Xiine.
All kinds ot hauling will po jrt von pronip
a> tentlon Hint wo; ir.asc ,i ^pcciaii -■ *1
moving tioiiHelioid good. \Vo -1 • 11< 1
patronage
CD Cl* CITY, jN K15H ASK A.
The Great
: GERM AND
) INSECT DESTROYER
CO Vi All - EVERY *■ riSEITIC ND GERMICIDE KNOWN TO SCIENCE
hoc; ( II OLEIC A
1- rm disease of ill* Uite-tiies. The oholer.i bacteria finds its way Into
tin- antinal through the drinking water or tilth, passing Into the stomach
met finally down along the Intestines it sets n|> fermentation and from
(here througl Hie blood, liver and other organs.
Hog cholera cannot be nested stiei-e--fn!ly unless lrealm nl Is commenced
before tiio genuine- reached the pet tod of rapid multiplication. If taken In
time it can lie cured and tit all cases prev ntcii by tin use of Liquid Koal
b- cause it i- the oelv germicide that will pass through tho stomach into
the intestines and from there into the blond, permeating the whole system,
amt still retain its germ hilling properties Allo'hcr -o called cholera cures
loon.- i liter potency by the acid reaction of the gastiie jncteH of the stomach,
hence have no value,
bipuid Koal is also the best tcinedy for chicken cholera.
Head, w hat others have to say. ,
Hurting toil, Neb. Dec, Hi, 1902.
Niithmliil Medicine Uo., York, Neb.
Hear sir-:—1 am a user of Klq: l Koal and am well pleased with it. I would
not ti y to do without it as l And it useful In a great many ways, I have had
nosick hogs since I commenced using It a year ago In my opinoin it is the,
best and cheapest ho? cholera preventation on the market to-day. You can
use i his as you wish Any one wishing to know more about this please write to
me. Knock Kr.v
—o
1’ltIOK
One Quart thin ♦! »■) Ten tiallon Keg, per gallon
One Gallon him ‘25 Gallons, hall bid per gal, 2-2-r>
Five Oallons per gallon :,7H 5H tiallons, I bhl per gall. a Oh
A she '12 page IsMiU on diseases of animals sent free oil application.
MAXI’FACTUHKD BY
Nationol Medicial Co. “SXSS"
For sale by «l. HOLMS, Loup City Neb.
FEMALE
WEAKNESS
(M2 1-2 Congress fit.
PoaruLNM, Maise, Oet. 17,1902.
I consider Wino of ('ardul superior
to any doctor’s medicine 1 over used
and I know whereof l speak. 1 suf
fered for ii.. i ' i’h suppressed
menstruation which completely pros
trated mo. Pains would shoot through
my back an 1 sides and 1 would have
blinding b i daohes. My liinbe would
swell u > aud I would feel so weak l
could not stand up. I naturally felt
discouraged for I seemed to be beyond
the help of physicians, but Wino of
Cardui caniuua God-scud to me. I
felt a change for the better within t»
week. After nineteen days treatment
1 nv r.struatod without suffering the
agonies X usually did and soon became
regular and without pain Wine of
Cardui is simply wonderful and I wish
that all sufforing women knew of Us
good qualities.
Treasurer, Portland Economic League
P< riodicnl headaches tell nf fe
male weakness. Wine of Cardui
cun permanently nineteen out of
every twenty cases of irregular
menses, bearing down pains or
any female weaknt If you aro
discouraged and doctors have
failed, that is the tx»t reason in
the world you should try Wine of
Cardui now. Koraember that
headaches mean female weakness.
Secure a $1.00 bottle of Wine of
Cardui today.
WIS3E°r
Cl nwi
\V ANTED-SEVERAL INDUSTRIOUS
person* in each slate to travel fur house
established eleven years and with a large
c tpital, to call up'in nu rchauts and agents
for sncccsslnl and prod table line, l’ernia
n<*nt engagement. Weekly cash salary of
*1' and nil I raveling expenses and all hotel
hills advanced In cash each week Exper
lenee not essential. Mention reference
and enclose self- address envelope. THE
NATIONAL, 3S4 Dear Iso n St., Chicago.
WANTED SKVKHAI, I'KHSONH ok CHAKA
neter and good reputation In each slate
tone In ■ lus county required) to represent
and advertise old established wealthy
hti*'i;i,** house of solid iinancial standing
* aty #.’t (ill weekly with expenses addi
iionn:. all payable in cash each Wednesday
diiiilfrom head unices. Horse and ear
rage furnished when necessary. Refer
ences Enclose self-addressed envelope,
colonial Op., Sill Dearborn at., C hicago.