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About The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 14, 1903)
The Northwestern PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AT THE COUNTY a® AT. GEO. K. HKMfKIHOTKK, Kill lor and I’utdluher TEBMF —§1 00 p*k team, ir paid is aiivanci F.ntered at the I.ouo City Postcffice for trims mission throuten the mails fts s. ,ond class maUer. jutUUi Coi*7entlOB for Twelfth District The republican electors of I he Twelf th Judie 1 District of the Stnte of N • -Vna '.a ur k'.-reby roqueted to send j delegates mm the several counties comprising said district lo meet in convention In the city of (hand Island. Nehru.'’ a. on Tuesday. August —-'Oi 100;;, at two o'clock P. V . for the pm pese of jtluciog in nomination :i can didate idr judge ol said district tobej voted lot at the next genual election; and for tin-transaction of such other; business as may come before- tin* hoard The le-tsis of representation is the same a. that fixed hy the 'Stale Central Committee for the state convention giving the several counties oi said district the following number of del egates liultalo. IS Custer,.lit Dawson. Ill Sherman,.. . li Total, <iw Iv D.Owkvs. F M. HalloWELt, Seeretary. * Chairman. SHERMAN *COtTNTV STATE FAIR EXHI1UT. It is decided that, Sherman County will have «!• exhablt at the Nebraska State Fair to lu- held at Lincoln, Sept, 4th to 11 ‘ti 1903 and fanners of Sherman County are urgently requested to aid in making this exhibit a credit to the county, by furnishing for said exhibit tlioimoiec- : sample* < f tin* following: Corn, Wheat, Oats, Barley. Rye, other variet.es of Grain. Native Grasse* and Forage plant.-, tame grasses, including, Mllkt, Potatoes. Onions, Cabbage line s, Squashes, Mellons, Pumpkins. <:• ait in Shin! Miseellanous embracing varieties of soil and other farm products rmr. 11 itinerated in this schedule. AH above to b» delivered by the last of August. Report as to what you can furnish, end lor any information enquire at arty r v*.' estate olllce in Loup City Vow that there if- a good show for winning out, many of the best rnen of our party have signified a willing ness to take a place on the ticket. Here to fore it has been hard to get good men to stand for the nornina tion and it they did it was with no hop-- of success. But the tide is turning. People are beginning to see the fruits of prosperity and are comiDg back to the republican column. We expect this fall to carry the county for tue whole republican ticket. When the farmer can get such prices a- Has prevailed for the last four or five years for his eggs, j butter, cream, beef and pork, end j knows, as has been proven by pract-1 ical experience, that it is the result of “openiug the mills to the labor of i America” aud not the •■mints to the' silver of the world," they will not hesitate to support the party that made it s< Life long democrats are now voting the republican ticket and the whole tide is turning towards pros perity and better paites which means the G. 0. P. in big letters. And still the populist and Dem ocrat papers of the country contend that there is no prosperity. What do you think about it my farmer frieuds? The laboring men are all at woik, and are consuming wbat you produce. They arc earning money and you are feeding them with the products of your farm, and that is why prices are good and' what give you a ready market for ail your surplus productions. It is just this that keeps up the price of of your butter and eggs, your hogs and cattle and whatever you may have to put on the market. The words of William McKinley wtien he addressed the old soldiers at arms in 1S96 arc today herald over til.: broad land, lie said: “I do not know what you think about it but ' believe that it is a good deal better to open up the mills of the United States to the labor of America than to epen up the mints of the iJailed Slates to the'silver of the world.” If practicing counts for anything our Woodmen hovs will stand a good show to carry of the prize at the Arcadia Woodmen contest this week. They are taking considerable interest in the work. Teacher’s Iustitute. Tin* Sherman County Teacher's Institute was held at Loup City with a "0o<l attendance and excellent in terest throughout the entire session. The instructors were as follows: Supt. 11. 1). Hendrickson, Conduc tor, Prof. W. H Jackson, of Lin coln; Miss. Cora E. Clary of Neb braska City, and Mr. J. F. Nicoson of Loup City. Lectures were delivered by Dep ot) State Superintendent McHrian Prof. Jackson and llev. Dr. Sander son of Fremont. Plans have been i'tlVcted tor a county teaeber's meet tto be held the latter part of Oc'. Sup’. Hendiioksoii had his plans well in hand and the work com mencod promptly Monday morning and good interest was sustained throughout the session. The following resolutions weread dopted by the teachers: The teachers of our county who have attended the sessions of the institute of l!H)3 desire to express their appreciation of the benefits ot them, therefore Lie it resolved: That we tender an ex pression of our gratitude to our sup erintendent, to our able corps of in structors, to the Hoard of Edaeation at Loup City, to iiev. Madeiy, to the ladies who have contributed flowers, to Misses Work and Outhouse for their services as organists at the general session and to Mbs Hickman for arranging, and to Misses Zimmerman, I.eininger, ilagelin Nightingale, Henry, Gibson, Outhouse ami Mrs. Leininger lor executing spec ial music at the lectures, to all the cit izens of Loup City for many courtesies and especially do we wish to express our thanks to Mr Jackson for his masterly lecture. We realize that not ail who gathered with us last year have been spared to meet us in our present Institute. Our esteemed fellow worker, Mrs. May lie pew ha- oeen called by the great teach er to a higher stage of action. We miss tier pres ence among ns and extend our sympathy to tier family and friends i Am irk Whitman, Coin. Minnie Gimiert, ( Mahhie Miller. Township Caucus. Pu rsuant to call of Township Com mUtPein.ui, G. W. Hunter, the Repub lie .in electors for Loup City townshi.i met if the village hope house, in this city la.-t Monday and nominated the following township ticket and elected the following 21 delegates to the Ri - publican county convention: For Supervisor, 1) C. Grow. For Twp. ,7. of the 1’., G. W. Hunter. For Vil. J. of the P., A. J. Converse. For Clerk, C. Truelsen. For Treasurer, L. Hansen, For Constable, 8. F. Reynolds. For Hoad overseers. Hist No. 18, Frank Otlewski. “ 15, Jacob Kitz. *' “ 20. Win. Cowten. “ “ 14, Herbert Bly. K. J. Nightingale was chosen for township committeeman. Delegates to countv convention.—L N. smith, R. J. Nightingale, Geo. K. Bensehoter, G. II. French, L. Bechthold N. B. Thompson, W. 11. Morgan, C. Truelsen, H. Johari«en, II J. Cole, P. T. Rowe, TO Zagkrowski. B. J. Swanson, F. Robbins, W. J. Fisher, M II. Mead, A. S. Main, T. L Pilger, W. I). French, Jacob Ritz and Geo Chapman. The reunited populists ot America have r ; affirmed the Fourth of July platform of bs!)2 and have formally de clared themselves from allegiance to and alliance to the republican and dem ocrat parties. Among the represent ative populists joined in thedecleration oi independence were ex-Scnator William V. Allen-ex-Governor Poynter and C. Q DeFrance, former candidate for state auditor on the fusion ticket of 10U2 and editor of the oflical organ of Nebraska populists, standing way up in the councils of their party, these eminent Nebras kans clounbtless voice the sentiment of the rank and file of simon pure and unadulterated populism in this state. That men of such high standing and character would launch an appeal to the people of the United States who aro in sympathy with the cardinal principles of populism, with a mental reservation, or intentional even is scarcely credible. That these lead ers would declare for independent act ion in the presidential cambaign and would advocate, or countenance^ fus ion with any other party on candidates nominated for state oflicers would also j to he decidedly out of harmony with the Denver pronunciamento. The question that naturally presents itself then is whether the populist con vention called for Grand Island to nominate a supreme judge and regents of the university will be another roar ing faice, or wheather it will necessi tate a permanent separation between the so-called reform forces that have be.“ii trotting in double harness in Ne braska since lstib Obviously, the debate in the pop ulist ranks as to seperation or fusion has become the burning question of the hour. That the populist alone can not hope to elect a state ticket this year is absolutly certain. That the populists and democrats could elect the next supreme judge in combination is extrmneiy doubtful even if the new declaration were ignored and the Ne braska contingent that participated in the Denver conference could be per suaded to fall in line just once more. Nebraska populists will have an op portunity to show at Grand Island wheat her they approve the Denver program or whether by repudiating it at once they will discredit it throughout the country,—Omaha Bee. Miner to Tile: ithi.H' Loup Guy. .Inly 7th, 1908 j Tic- people of Loup Guy him) vicinity j will take notice that the undersigned, j , incrch-mt* and business men of lamp j Gity, have agreed that ou and after ,lulv ! I 12th 1908, their places of busim-ts «tllj | he closed at So'clock, 1’ M every evi it j ing anti that they will also closed > n Sunday' except meat market, open until 10 o'clock, Sunday morning. Gbas, Gast.eyer, O. F. l’etcrson K. Ei.evoidsen, Johnson L. & Go., E S llayhurst, 15. J. Swanson, Swanson A Dahl, 0. W Gonbiscr, A. E. Chase, T. M. Reed John Solms, S. F. Reynolds, lie moot AMiller, Get your umberella of .Johnson Lor entz it Co. Fly nets, fly net.*, Ily nets at Owens* harness shop. “Use Liquid Koal for chicken chol era, mites, lice, etc. For sale by J. Solms.” D. C. Leach & Co. have nothing to do but to sell land. List your farm with them. The time to sell is when some one wants to buy. List your land with I). C. Leach it Co. Go to O vens' harness shop for fly nets where there is a large assortment, the best on the market.. Prices right. If yon have hotter and eggs to sill take them to Swanson it Dahl. High est prices for produce. Lowest prices for grocer! es. A woman should be as young as possi ble. The fewer years she caries in the eyes of others the greater her power to charm and wiu the battles of life, ltocky Monntian Tea keeps one young and beautiful. Odendahl Bros. Unique Decision. A Maryland justice of the peace in deciding an action against a railroad company for killing a cow near a road crossing, decided the case in favor of the plaintiff for the reason that "the defendant had no sign up at the crossing.” Wrought Into Gold. I saw n smile—to a poor man 'twas given, And he was old. The sun broke forth; I saw that smile In heaven AVrought Into gold. Gold of such luster never was vouchsafed to us; It made the very light of day moro luminous. I saw a tolling woman, sinking down Footsore and cold, A soft hand covered her—the humble gown, Wrought Into gold. Grew straight imperishable and will be shown To smiling angels gathered round the judgment throne. Wrought, into gold! We that pass down life’s hours So carelessly. Might make tho dusty way a path of flowers If we would try. Then every gentle deed we've done or kind word given, Wrought Into gold, would mnko us won drous rich in heaven. —Anonymous. NOTICE. I have a cur load of Maitland Pea c<*al of excellent quality. Good f«i steam threshers. Call and examine it. E. G. Tayor, NOTICE. Loup City park is now open for picnics and private parties. Apply to. II. .Tenner. A, S. Main, Physicians & Surgeons, LOUP CITY, NEBRASKA OFFICE AT RESIDENCE. Rnhert P. Starr, Attorney-at-Law, LOUP CITY, NEBRSSKH Marg A. K. HEndricksun, PHYSICIAN, at A. L. /Immerimin'ft LOUP CITY, NEBRASKA, City Dray AND Transfer Line. J. W. &A. T. Conger, Props All kinds of hauling will 1»« given prompt attention iiinl will make h specialty of moving household good. We solicit your patronage. Lour CITY. . . NEIOCASKA. DON'T FOllOET THAT 'J\ \J. li EED HAS ALWAYS ON HAND IsTe'w Buggies and. Carrie %s: GOOD GOODS AT REASON Al JDK PRICES i f l LiY A KK At. INK a lot as has kv j r BKKN SHIPPED 'J Loup city. Ttalf Italy Biff, 111 m er, fill Bta or anything you inav need in th> harvester lint'. I have also a nunplcle 1118 m maiDMii m i W ASA I IS G AN * SEWING MACHINE* ORGANS, ETC. We also do a geni al line of well work and solicit your o tier. Respectfully, I\ M REED* * Take Laxative Brora > Quinine “aNets. ^ ' ('tlJ/ Cut or-. Qrip Ivy Days. } r———i—inw ill ir i *..< * * To Cm 3 a Cold in 0 it l>ay £ OR cv-;rv i Seven Million boxes sold in past 12 me hs This signature, «#•- s-' A- j! iassrsts < - •.* Eugene Field’s View* on Ambition and Dys pepsia. "Dyspepsia,” wrote Eugene Field, "often incapacitates a man for endeavor and sometimes extinguishes the fire of ambition.” Though great despite hts complaint Field suffered from indiges tion all his life. A weak, tired stomaoh can’t digest your food. It needs rest. You can only rest it by the use of a preparation like Kodol, which re lieves It of work by digesting your food. Rest soon restores It to Its normal tone. Strengthening, Satisfying, Envlgoratlng. i Prepared only by K. C. DeWirr* Co., Ohlcaico. The $L bottle contains a 14 times the 60a. r*— Kor sale by OUKNDAUL. DBOS. NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT DE FENDANT. State of Nebraska, / Sherman County. ) Ida Claussen, non-resident, defendant, will take notice that on th« Otb day of July, 1903, Henning Claussen, plaintiff' herein, tiled Ins petition in the I»lstri•• t 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, on May 20th, 1901, wilfully desert said plaintiff', and for more than two years last past lias been wilfully absent from him without, a reasonable or just cause. You are required to answer said peti tion on or before tbe 17tli day of August, 1903. Dated this 7th day of July, 1908 Henning Cgausskn, Plaintiff, by R. J. Nigiitinoai.k, his attorney. NOTICE TO I.AND OWNERS To all Whom it May Concern : The com missioner apppoint.ed to locate a road eum encingata point so rods south ol the North West corner of Section 27, Township ll, liailire U, intersecting with road No 30, running them e South on Section line, three and three-fourths miles, to tile South West ooflior of Seel Ion in. Township 13, Umige 11, lias reported in favor of the establishment thereof, and all objection thereto, or claims for damages must be tiled in the County Clerk's Office on or before noon of the 1st day of Sept, I90:i, or such road will he etsnblished without reference I hereto. Dated this 1st day of July, 1003. 9 (seal) UKOUfiK. H. GlItSON, County Clerk. Tlie Foundation of Health. Nourishment is the foundation of health-lifc-strengtb. Koilol I>yspepHa < ure is the one great medicine that en ables the stomach and digestive organs to digest, assimilate and transform all food into the kind of blood that nourish es the neives and feeds the tis-ues. Kodol lays the foundation for health Nature does the rest. Indigestion 1 >espepsin, snd all discords of the s.omaeh and digestive organs are cured bv the use of Kodol. Sold by Odendahl Bros W J. FISHER, \ttorney at Law and Notary Public, WU1 Defend in Foreclosure Caaea also do ▲ General Real Estate Business. l.OUF GITV, * MBUUAIULA, CONTAINS EVERY ANTISEPTIC IV Great- - UKKM AND f INSECT DESTROYER ,NL' GERMICIDE KNOW: TO SCIENCE HOG II )LEHA tsagorin diseased the into tines Th cholert bacierla anils it'? way into flu* Hiilinul through ihedrtnktng vat* or filth, passing into the stomach anil Onally clown along the Intestines It sets up forme gallon and from there tlirougt the blood, liver anti other r, ,.i Hot? cholera cannot lie treated successfully unless treatment Is commenced before the germ line reached Ihe period of raidil multiplication. If taken in time it can be cored and In all cases prev-ntod by Up use of Liquid Konl because it is the only germicide that will pass thiough the stomach into tlio Intestines and fn in llierc Into the blond, permeating the whole system, and still retain Its germ a illlni: properties .Ml other . ailed cholera cures loose thlei | oteucy by the add react ion of the gusim juoles of the stomach, hence have no value. 1,1 pul cl Koat is aluo the best remedy for chicken cholera. Head what ot hers Ijace to say —o-— Hut tington, Neb Dee, in, i!S) Naiiotilnl Medicine (Jo., Vork, Sob Deal Sirs:—I am a uset ol 1 .tijn! ! Koa and am well pleased w itli it I would not try lo do without It. as 1 find it useful in a great many ways, 1 have had no sick hogs Since 1 commenced tisliiK It a year ago In my opinoln It ts the best and cheapest hoy cholera pmnutation on the market to day. You can use this as you wish. Any one wishing to know more about this please write to me. Knoch Kr,v. o t’KIi'IS Onuynnrt Oa» One tialloi) Klvn t.tvIloiiH pm tJHiion $1 .Oil 3 u: Ten Hatton K<*ir. per gallon 2 • Hatton*. half hiil |wr «al, Vi lialloiw, 1 Ubl per vali *3.5° 3.45 2 Ob \ -'-tv jitter. in* k •>>» r, j - *UMt‘ i uhtinaiH oent free on application. MANTr'AC'l ! HKD BY Nationol Medicial Co. SliKI.ltON IOWA YOKK.NKB For sale b\ .1. tsOI.MS, l.'UipOlty Nub '.■wapaiMit mar iwtrr j'.wacr 222 South Peoria St., Chicaoo, III.i Oct. 7, 1902. Eight months ago I was bo ill that I was comtx toiioorsit down nearly all the time. My stomach was so weak ami upset that I could keep nothing on it and I vomited frequently. I could not urinate without great pa in and I coughed so much that my throat and lungs were raw ' and soro. Tho doctors pro- , nounced it Bright’s disease and others said it was consumption. It mattered little to me what they called it and I bad no de sire to live. A sister visited me from St. Louis and asked mo if I had ever tried Wine of CarduL I told her .1 had not and she bought a bottle. I believe that it saved iny 1 ifo. I believe many wo,;.on could save much suffer- j ing if they but knew of its value. Don’t you want freedom from pain? Take Wine of Cardui and make one supremo effort to bo well. You do not need to be a weak, helpless sufferer. You j can have a woman’s health and do a woman’s work in life. Why ' not secure a bottle of Wine of Cardui from your druggist to day? VVNV&dRRINM w anti: D-8 EVER A L IN DU S T R! OUS I ( ison.t iii each state to travel for house established eleven years and with a large capital, to call upon merchants and hkhip tor successful and profitable line. Perma nent engagement. Weekly cash salary ot its and all traveling expenses and all hotel Dills advanced in east! each week Kxper. ! leuce not. essential. Mention reference and enclose sell address envelope. THE N VTHiNAI., :«4 Dearborn 9t., Chicago. WANTED sKVFItAh t’FUHO.NH OF CHAtta aeier and good reputation In each stale loncin this county required) to represent and advertise old established wealthy business house of solid financial standing Salary fill.Ub weekly with expenses addi tions,, all payable in cash each Wednesday diroi i from head offices Horse and ear rage lurnlshed when necessary Defer ences Enclose self-addressed envelope. ColouiRl Oo , ItU Dearborn St., 0 hi cay o DE1GHTFUL BEVERAGE, A SAFE STiMULENT A GOOD MEDCIINE For Salo by T. H. ELS'NKK, Lon* CIT\ , NEI1K.