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    The Northwestern
PUBLISHED EVERY PRIDAY
AT THIS COUNTY HEAT.
GEO. K. BEKHCHOTKR,
Editor and Publisher
TERMS:—11.00 PER TEAR. IP PAID IN ADVANOl
Entered at the Loup City Postoftlce for tram,
mission through the malls as second
class matter.
Republican State Ticket
For Supreme Judge,
JO*iX 13. BARNES, of Madison.
For UttlWEsity Regents,
W.O. WHITMORE, of Douglas;
C. S. ALLEN, of Lancaster.
JUDICIAL TICKKr.
For Judge 12tt district.
13. O, HOSTETLER, Buffalo
COUNTY TICKET
G. II. Gibson, Clerk.
Geo. Holmes, Treasurer.
L. A. Williams, Sheriff.
Lewis Omly, Superintendent.
Robt. P. Starr, Judge.
Geo. W. Hunter, Coroner.
Walter Moon, Surveyor.
Henning Claussen, Assessor.
L. A. Williams, tbe republican
nominee for sheriff is a man of
ability and experience. He was city
marshall at Loup City for several
years, when tbe town was over run
during the boom, wilh trancient
thugs and lawless characters. Mr.
Williams at that time performed his
duties well and was always found
ready to act when his services was
most needed to preserve peace.
Very few, there are, who areaquaint
cd with Mr. Williams and his official
work as pity marshall who will not
support him for sheriff.
The populist papers are very fond
of quoting from the Nebraska Inde
pendent, but when that paper openly
declares in a long article right after
the holding of ihe populist state
convention that the party had busted
and that there would we no more
populist party in Nebraska, they
studiously avoided reproducing the
article, and when it is brought to
the public attention by the v repub
lican press simply refere to it as a
“slop over." It may be a “slop
over," but it is not the kind of slop
that the pop editors relish. They
evidently would rather go off with
the democatic party and restablish
the soup house in' iStry. Soup is
better than slop any way.
The Times-Independent tries to
dodge the fact that tho populist
party solemnly declared in its plat
torm that it was opposed to a third
term, by saying “the convention
that nominated Mr. Angier declared
by its vote, that it did believe in
giving him a third term.” Now the
fact that Mr. Angier was nominated
for a third term is no crime, or in
anyway reflects against him as an
otllcer or candidate, but the populist
leaders and stump speakers did, as
everybody knows, in former years,
make their most bitter campaign
against the third term policy. Their
altitude now on ^his particular issue
reminds us of one of the old say
ings of “whipping the devil around
the stump.”
The Peru Pointer had the follow
ing item in its columns last week:
Hon. T. J, Mojors was quite sev
erely bitten by a dog at his home on
Sunday morning. The dog belonged
to Mrs. Glasgow, who lived near the
Majors’ residence and it seems that
it had formed a very strong friend
ship for a pony on the place and
whenever anyone would attemt to
abuse the pony in any way the dog
would become very fierce in its de
fense. The pony had wandered into
Mr. Majors, yard and in driving it
out he aroused the dog’s anger and
had to defend himself to keep from
I being bitten. The dog1 went off home
| and Majors went into his grape
1 patch and while there the dog re
turned and in spite of his efforts
(to keep the animal off, it bit him
three times, inflicting a very severe
wound which bled quite freely. A
I doctor was summoned to dress the
wound which at present is doing
nicely.
HIGH SCHOOL NOTES.
(nr MISS ELLA roHfEH.)
Jay Casada is a ne»v member of tin
fifth grade.
Miss Ernestine IKlendahl was a vis
itor in the grammer room Tuesday.
Mi«s Florence Wall and Kmll Ant
right are members of the eighth grade
The seniors held a class meeting
Monday night and organized for the
year. The following officers were el
ected; Pres., Lillian Conhiser; Sec,,
Irene Gibson; Treas., Clarence Sweet
land.
Miss. Winnifred Leach was absent
last Friday on account ol sickness.
Hoy lloone is a member of the seven
th grade.
Mesdames Foster and Esterbrook
were high school visitors last Tuesday.
Miss. Jessie Culley, one of our high
school pupils departed for California
Monday where she will makeher home
for the present. We will all miss Jes
sie :.s she has always made this her
home.
“Well, seniors are you going to have
literary entertainments this winter?
The people of our town are asking this
question and it remains with you to
say.
The high school have a tiew globe
which will be used mostly in Physicial
Geography.
Mr. Abbott of Minnesota was a pleas
ant caller at the school house one
morning last week.
Chas. May, Johnnie Hollenbeck and
Robert Jenner are members of the first
guide.
ASHTON NEWS.
• (BY JOHN F. SMITH.)
Lew llien ot Loup City was an
Ashton visitor Monday.
Ed Draper of Loup City finished
the plastering on Dunker's residence
last week. lie also has the contract
to plaster the new parsonage.
Rev. Quigley of Lincoln preached
at the Presbyterian church here Sun
day.
The cattle sale at the Lukacz
ewski farm last Saturday was a fi
nancial success.
15. G. Taylor and family spent
Sunday at Ashton returning to the
county seat in the aveuing.
The socialist township primary
met Saturday last and placed in
nomination the following township
ticket: For twp. Clerk, Geo. Mueller
Treas., Lidge Gaydecki; Justice of
the Peace, Hans Rien; Constable,
Chas. Govyriek; Road Overseer,
Dist. No. 19, John ltaph. The
county convention will be held Sat
arday.
Lost:—On Friday afternoon of
last week, between Ashton and Loup
City on the west road, a new dark
brown coat by Ye Ashton Editor
John Smith. Finder please return
same to me and recieve our best
wishes.
Mr. Adolph Miller and Miss Bertha
Kaiser were married at St. Paul last
Tuesday. They immediately went to
house keeping on .Adolphs farm
northwest of AshtoD. - They will
hold a public dance for thier many'
friends In Knutzens park night of
October 5th
Miss. Alice Seakeek who has been
east on a three wteks vacation re
turned to work in Conklin’s store
Monday.
The law suit of the villiage of
Ashton vs. the farmers who want to
get out of Ashton village corporat
ion will come up in district court
this wnek. There is some talk of
the farmers withdrawing and dis
missing the suit as Ashtonites may
form a new school district io the
new village limits providing the
farmers should stand trial and win
Then the farmers would prehaps be
left out as regards the school dist.
and may have to seek educational
facilities in other districts.
Th*- tinning of the parsonage roof
wasconpleted by Johnnie Jezewski
last week.
Some one after more rope swiped
the picket rope of ye editor horse
again Sunday night, and for the sec
ond time in two months. We hope
they will soon get enough rope to
use successtully. Bring it around
and we will show you how to make a
hangmans not in one end of it. We
are always accommodating.
Mr. Steve Newman and wife en
tertained a number of friends and
relatives from Elba last Sunday.
Dr. Bogen has been exceedingly
busy the past week with accident
patients. Doc’s matrimonial ven
ture which we published in the item*
of two weeks ago were not aulhen
tic. We were a little to pre
mature.
While Mrs. A. N. Conklin and
sou Lawerenee were down home Sat
urday their horse become (Tightened
and overturned thier read cart,
throwing both occupants to the
ground. Lawerenee rccievod a bad
cut under the eye which -hail to be
sewed up. Mrs. Conklin was bruis
ed about the head and sholders.
A baby girl was born to Mr. and
Mrs. H. Smelser Friday of last week.
Papa is wearing a new hat to be in
liarmonv with the smile on his face.
A Cut and Slash.
The Weekly "Hate Journal, which
for thirty five years has been one
dollar a year, will now be sent to
new subscribers a whole year for 25
cents. Every family in Nebraska
that does not have a daily paper
should get the Weekly State Jour
nal at this price, 25 cents a year.
A big eight or ten paged news
paper published every Friday, with
all the news of the world, all of Neb.
news in particular ami full of good
reading matter for the whole family.
At this price you cannot only af
lord to take it yourself, but can semi
it to your friends in other states
All you have to do is send your
name and address with a quarter to
tiie Weekly State Journal, Lincoln
Neb. Why not send in your order
Advice to Missionaries.
The Indian Witness believes that it
would he well for future lecturers to
reside in India a full year before they
intend to take the platform, that their
expositions of Christianity in relation
to Indian thought might have more
point.
AUCTION' SALE.
i will sell at public auction at Ash
ton. mi Saturday, Oct. in. 1903, |50
head of cattle consisting of milk cows
heifers and steers. Terms.--Nine
months time will be given, purchaser
to give note drawing in per cent iuter
st, 2 per cent discount for cash.
Sam Flktchkb, Owner.
NOTICE TO NON-KESI DENT IXE
PENDANT:
To John M. Davit: You are hereby
uotittod that on the l»t. day of Octo
ber, 1903, Anna Dora Davis tiled a
petition against you in tlm district
court of Sherman county,# Nebraska,
tbs object and prayer of which are to
obtain a divorce from vou on the
ground tbat you liave wilfully aband
oned the plaintiff', without good cause,
for the terra of three years last pas1;
and also for Iho care, custody and edu
cation of the minor child, the issue of
said Marriage, to-wit: John Davis,
age three years.
You are required to answer the said
petition on or before the 9tb day of
November, 19°3
Dated October 1st., 1903.
Anna Doha Davis,
by Charles E. Matson, her attorney.
DEIGHTFUL BEVERAGE, I
A SAFE STiMULENT t
A GOOD MEDCIINE
For Hale by- »
T. H. ELSNER, |
bOUl’ CITY, - . - NKHR. ■
pv j promptly obtain U. 8. arid Foreign <
i; |
8end model, sketch or photo of invention lor \
free report on patentability. For free book, t
HowtoSecureTI}*nr II A Rif Q write <
Prtenlsan^MljjUC^WHjjA^tn f
mDont Be Fooled?
Genuine ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA
Is put up in white packages, manufactured
exclusively by the tfadison Medicine
Co.. Madison, I Vis. bells at 33 cents a
package. All others ore rank imitations
and substitutes, don't rir.k your health by
taking them . I'HEGENUINH mokes sick
people Well, Keeps you Well. All Honest
Dealers sell the Genuine.
^ HOLLISTER DRUG CO, Madison, WIs^
LOW KATES WIST VIA KUK
LIRGTON ROUTE.
$30.43 to Portland, Tacoma. Seattle.
•$26.4."> to San Francisco, Los Angelese.
$•23.95 to Spokane.
$21.45 to Salt Lake City, Butte, Helens.
Proportionately low rates to hun
dreds of other points, including Big
Horn Basin, Wyoming, Montana, Idaho
Washington, Oregon, British Columbia,
California, etc
Every day until Nov. 30.
Tourist ears daily to California.
Personally conducted excursions
three times a week.
Tourist cars daily to Seattle
Inquire of nearest Burlington Home
agent.
It May Be So.
Pittsburg uses over $1.; 0
worth of water each year. Vo;: <
not think it to look at her hire.—
Louisville (Ky.) rest.
Up to New Jersey.
How can it be possible that mos
quitoes ore killed by music when they
are so fond of a little song of their
own?
lla* Soht a Pile of Chamberlain'* Couijli
Remedy.
1 have scld- Chamberlain’s Cough
Remedy for more than twen’y years
and it has given entire satisfaction 1
nave sold a pile of it andean recommend
it highly.—Joseph MpEkhinky, Un
ton, Iowa. You will tind it a good rem
edy when troubled with a cough or
cold. It always afford* quick recovery.
For sale by Odendahl Bros.
Distress After Eating Cured
Judge W. T. Hollane of (iroei.sburg
La., who is well and favorable know n
says; “two years ago 1 suffered gr« Uh
from indigestion, After eating, great
distress would invariably re-ult, Li-t
ing for an hour or so and my nights
were restless. 1 concluded to iry Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure and it cured me entire
ly. Now my sleep is refeshing and
digestion perfect.'' Sold by Odendahl
Bros.
Boone takes the best baby
pictures.
Go to Boone for first class
photos.
You should sec Boone for
photos.
Boone, Boone, Boone, Photos
Photos, Photos.
S- A. ALLEN.
nilJYTIST,
LOUP CITY, - - NEB.
OFFICE.—In ctoaa room of Pllger’s
opera bouse. My cquippinent Is modern
and iny prices will be us low as can lie
expected for "ood work. I would be pleas
ed to have you call. Open evenings..
In a dental operation the main consider
ation is the resnlt. The pain is greatly
modified by modern equlppment.
■
BOUGHT AT TUB
B & M. ELEVATORS
AfCALPINE, LOUP CITY, SCHAUPP SIDING,
ASHTON AND FARWELL.
Coal for»at Loop Gity anfl AsMon. Will Bay
IIOOS AT SCHAUPP SIDING AND FARWELL
Call tnd see our coni and get prices on grain.
E. G- TAYLOR.
' i i ■ minim iiimiww—*-^««°miiiiiii n mesam*:
:| <*J. 1. DEL’EWi&t |
I Blacksmith $ Wagon Maker,!
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^BBOOOOtioaS
4
My shop is Uni largest met best equipped north of the Platte Kliei -*»
fy 1 ' ' veu four leinti engine and a complete line of the latest Improved, nia **
Is eh rv, also u foiee ut experienced men who know how to operate it midi*
■ turn ut a Job with neatness nnd dispatch. H
|MY PRICKS ARE REASONABLE AND PROMPT 1
ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALL CUSTOMERS. |
i Soliciting your patronage 1 am
Yours respectfully,
| J. I. DEPEW, Loup City, Neb. |
fliHiiaai * 402 aaaaoa
A, S. Main,
Physicians & Surgeons,
LOUP CITY, NM1KASKA
OFFICE AT UK SI OUNCE
W J. FISHER,
Attorney at Law and Notary Public.
Will Defend In Foreclosure Oases
ai.bo no A
General Real Estate Business.
..
l.OUr OITT. NRUBAk& V 1
Robert P. Starr,
Attorney-at-Law,
LOUP CITY, NEBRSSKH.
!
Marg A. K. Hendricksun,
PHYSICIAN,
KoBldence at A, L. Zimmerman'*
LOW CITY, N E B It A 8 K A.
Dr. a. R NORTON,
Veterinary Surgeon and
. HORSE DENTIST.
OFFICE. At uiy new residence second
door cast ol opera house.
LOUP CITY, : - • NEBRASKA.
Boone,
PHOTOGRAPHER,
LOUP CITY, NED.
Photographs, Farm views. Stock pict
ures, etc. Finest Instrument west of the
Missouri river. All work strictly guar-,
anteed.
City Dray
AND
Transfer Line.
.1. VV. &A. T. Conger, Props
All kinds of hauling will be given prompt
attention and will make a specialty of
moving household good. We solicit your
patronage.
LOUP OJTY, • NEBRASKA.
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To Cure a Cold in One Day £»,. J
native Bromo Quinine Tablets, js i?-' 1
i boxes sold in past 12 months. This signature, »*>■*• *****
BUGGIES!
JDa IToxi JSTeed One? IsTew Stock!
[ ,.1j AID) SWM WMWte.
I also have a good line of farm wagons, press and 5-hoe drills, windmills, pumps and
a general line of hardware anti furniture. *|\ M. REED*