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The Northwestern
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY
AIT THE COUNTY MAX.
BEO. E. BENACHOTER,
Editor and Publisher
TERMS:—11-00 P*8 TBAK- IF PAID IS ADTANC1
Entered at the Loup City Postofflce for tract
mission through the mails as second
class matter.
Republican State Ticket
For Supreme Judge,
JOHN B. BARNES, of Madison.
For U»ix*C'ity Regents,
W. (}, WHITMORE, of Douglas;
C. S. ALLEN, of Lancaster.
JUDICIAL TICKET.
For Judge 12tt district,
B. O. HOSTETLER, Buffalo.
COUNTY TICKET^
G. H. Gibson, Clerk.
Geo. Holmes, Treasurer.
L. A. Williams, Sheriff.
Lewis Omuy, Superintendent.
Robt. P. Starr, Judge.
Geo. W. Hunter, Coroner.
Walter Moon, Surveyor.
Henning Claussen, Assessor.
Speaking of county nominees this
fall it is pleasiug to note that all
who have been named for county
office by either party are gentlemen
and are not given to abuse of their
opponanta or in any way sanction
any of the stories that have or may
fcome up about any of tbe candidates
upon the other side. With the ex
ception of the ugly stab that was
made by the Times at County Clerk,
Gibson, and the republican nomi
nee for county judge, Mr. Starr,
and which has already cost their
opponant many votes, the cam
paign has been clean ar.d highly com
mendable on the part of all concern
ed. We hope it will continue so to
tbe end. It is also pleasing to note
that many democrats and populists
throughout the county and the coun
try in general have approved the
Roosevelt policy and openly state
that if this same policy is continued
and the president is nominated
next year they will be fount in the
republican column. With this feeling
prevailing everywhere it is quite
evident that the tendaney is drifting
towards the present administration
and that such influance will be felt
in no uncertain measure at the com
ing election this fall.
The campaign on supervisor in
Bristol and Hazard townships has
now developed into a three cornered
fight with excellent chances for suc
cess for the republican candidate.
Some weeks ago Geo. Brammer was
nominated for supervisor by the pop
lists, thus turning down honest
“Billie” Jakob, and at a time when
he had had only one term. It Is
alledged that it was done at the
instance of some of the populist
wire pullers, by setting the day for
the convention when Mr. Jakob was
obliged to be at the county seat in
attendance at a meeting of the board
of supervisors, and by substituting
some one else in Mr. Jacob’s place
as a delegate during his absence, he
being the regular delegate. The
turning down ot Mr. Jakob without
apparant cause has instituted a fact
ional fight in the populist party and
Mr. Jakob’s friends have shown
their displeasure bv circulating a
petition to have his name, as a
candidate by petition, printed upon
the ballot. Since the filing of this
petition with the county clerk, the
republicans ot that district have
held their supervisors convention
and placed Mr. E. Munn, of Hazard
in nomination. Mr. Munn is a
strong candidate and although the
district is naturally populist by a
considerable majority, with this
factional feeling in the opposing
ranks be is almost sure to be
elected.
Our contemporay has tnrned its
battering ram loose on G. H. Gibson
and every time the blamed thing
goes of, which by the way, is every
Thursday, it increases Gibsons vote.
The amount of Gibson’s plurality
can be largely estimated by the
number of Thursdays between now
and election.
Robt- P- Starr Nominated*
From the Loup City Northwestern
we learn that Bobt. P. Starr, who
recently removed from this place to
Loup City, Sherman county, recieved
the nomination for county judge in
tbe republican county convention of
Sherman county, held at the above
place on Friday August ] 4th.
Although we cannot agree polit
ically with Mr. Starr, we are pleased
to see him nominated 7or ao an im
portant a position, as be ia a deserv
ing young attorney and if elected
Sherman county will find the right
kind of metal in this young man
that is required of one to ably fill
the office of county judge. Here is
how it happened, judging from the
proceedings:
“An informal ballot was then tak
en on a candidate for county judge
and though several of the best men
in the countv were named for that
office none of them seemed to be in
a position to stand for the nomina
tion and one after the other respect
fully declined. At this junction a
happy solution to the question was
made when Smelser of Ashton
moved to suspend the rules ard
nominate Roht P. Starr by acclama
tion. The motion ptevailed and Mr.
Starr, almost before he was aware of
it, was unanimously chosen for coun
ty judge. It was a good choice and
Mr. Starr accepted the nomination
in a ringing speech which was
cheered to the echo.”—Aurora (Neb.)
Sun, (Democrat) Aug. 28, 1903.
VVe reproduce the above at this
time for the reason that the Times
ludependent has, in some of its re
cent issues cast somo unpleasant
reflections at Mr. Starr, it insinu
ates that he is not qualified and says,
••Ask the Aurora people." Some
have also insinuated that he came
here as an office seeker. It is not
necessary to ask the Aurora people
as to his ability and fitness, for the
Sun, a democratic paper, volun
teers this information. From the
above you mu6t kuow that such ac
cusitions are trumped up and are
entirely without foundation. Mr.
Starr had no idea of getting a nom
ination for any office when he came
here. He simply chose this for a
home because he like the place and
liked the people. The convention
that nominated him did so without
even consulting him, and he accept
ed the place on the ticket from loy
alty to bis party rather than from
a matter of choice. The Aurora
Sun is a democrat or fusion paper,
well established and published at Mr.
Starr's former horns, and although
it differs from him politically, has
the very best to say of him. It
says: “If elected Sherman coun
ty will find the right kind of
mettal in this young man that is re
quired of one to ably fill the office
of county judge.”
“Ask the Aurora people.” Yes
ask them. Bat what more evidence
does the Times need to prove itself
to be a self constituted prevaricator.
The opposition would have you be
lieve that Mr. Starr was and office
seeket. Does the proceedings of the
convention warrant such a couclus
ion? Surely it would not look so
much so as with the man who rues
for a third term, or who evidently
wishes to hang on to an office as
long as time and fusion will permit.
Every republican should nse his
vote and his influence to elect Mr.
Starr. Vote for him, pull off your
coat and work for him, elect him.
Where does Mr. Hand, the pop
ulist nominee for district judge get
bis support? Surely it is not at
home because last week we quoted
the Kearney Democrat of being in
favor of Mr. Hostetler and this
week we quote the following from
the Kearney Hub: “The nomination
of our townsman, B. O. Hostetler,
for judge of the twelfth district, has
been more than favorably received
throughout the four counties com
pricing the district, and his election
is foreshadowed by an old time re
publican majority.” Both are Kear
ney candidates with Hostetler as a
favorite at home. But then Hostet
ler is a 8ne fellow, a bright Jawjer
and a man of great ability. Per
haps this accounts for it all.
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Some one who sighned his uai ;
a ‘ Hep I*op o-Crat” is reaching ik
after our scalp through the columt
of the Times this week. It ramble:
after the fashiou of the Brjan-Math
ew style. We will analyze the prod
action next week although there ie
little satisfaction in it when the writ
er hides behind an assumed name.
Geo. Holmes, republican condid
ate for county treasurer has been a
resident of Sherman county for
many years. During that time he
has been engaged in tarming. He
has been an active worker iu the
republican party, standing by it
through all the years of populism
and fusion, and never faltering a
moment in bis devotion to its prin
ciples. For the first time he is now
a candidate for offlte, nod with his
loog record as an upright citizen, a
good business man and a faithful
republican, he has earned the hearly
support of every republican in the
county.
It adds spice to_ dreary life, encour
ages the human heart, lifts one out of
despair, breaths new life and confidence.
Thats what Tocky Mountain tea will
do. 36 cents,—Odendabl Bros.
Dieting Invites Disease
To cure Dyspepsia or indigestion ii
is do longer necessary to live on milk
and toast. Starvation produces suel:
weakness that the whole system be
comes an easy prey to disease. Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure enables the stomach
and digestive organs to digest ami as
simllate all of the wholesome food
that one cares to eat. and is a neve
failing cure for Indigestion, dyspepsie
and all stomach troubles. Kodol di
gests wbat you eat—makes the stomacli
sweet. Sold by Odemlahl llros.
NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT DE
FENDANT:
To John M. Davis: You arc hereby
notified that on the 1st. day of Octo
ber, 1903, Anna Dora Davis tiled
petition against you in tlm distrie
court of Sherman county, Nebraski
the object and prayer of which arc t<
obtain a divorce from you on tli
ground that you have wilfully abarn
oned the plaintiU', without good cause
for the term of three years last pas'
and also for the eare, custody and edu
cation of the minor child, the issue o'.
said Marriage, to-wlt; John Davis,
age three year9.
You are required to answer the said
petition on or before the 9th day of
November, HK'3
Dated October 1st., 1903.
Anna Dora Davis,
by Charles E. Matson, her attorney.
NOTICE TO LAND OWNERS.
To all whom it may concern:
The commissioner appointed to lo
cate a road commencing at the south
east corner of section Twenty-two (22)
and south west corner of section Twen
ty-three (23) in township Fourteen
(14), Range Thirteen (13) and run
ning thence two miles north on sec
tion line and terminating at the north
west corner of section Fourteen (14)
and northeast cornerof Sec. Fiffeen(15)
Township Fourteen (14.) Range (13), in
Sherman county, Nebraska, has report
ed in favor of the establishment thereof
and all objection* thereto or claims for
damage must be tiled in the county
clerk’s office on or before noon of the
12th. day of December, 1903, or such
road will be established without refer
ence thereto. Dated this 3rd day of
October, 1903
G. II. Giiison,
County Clerk.
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Tourist cars daily to California.
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Tourist ears daily to Beattie,
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European mall can now be dis
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Berlin or Vienna via Moscow to V
vostock and Port Arthur in from
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Is the one that will dense the system, set
the liver to setion, remove the bile, clear
the complexion, cure berdaclie and leave ;
a good taste in the mouth Th famous
little pills fordoing such work plesant- .
ly and effectually are DeWitt’s Lime
Eaily Kisers Bob Moore of Lafayette,
Ind says: “All other Pills I have used
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L l,OUl* CITY, - . - NKIt 11 jfcj
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MDont Be Fooled *
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and .substitutes, 'ion't risk your health !\»
taking them . i'HEGUNUINh maki Nrk ;
people Well, Keens you Well. All tlci.
Dealers sell the Genuine.
V HOLI.ISTBR DRUO CO, Medium, V
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| To Cure a Cold in One Day HSw
H Ta'ia Laxative Brorao Quinine Tablets. ^ /VL& P“ «""T
<i seven Miiion boxes sold in past 12 months. This signature, ^ S^&yrTrtrt*** UOX.
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B- & M. ELEVATORS :
MCALPINE, LOUP CITY, SCHAUPP SIDING,
ASHTON AND FAIlWELL.
Goa; for Sule at Loop City and AsMon. Will Boy
HOGS AT SCHAUPP SIDING AND FARWELL
Call ml 3'p our coal ami get prices ou grain.
E. G. TAYLOR.
is jmwmmmmsmx mm sawn mom
J. J. DEPEVV^ j
..Blacksmith & Wagon Maker,!
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My snot) . th largest amt heat equipped north of the Platte Blvei
Si ''ii four burn engine and a complete lino of the latest Improved, nu
; , eh '. also: mice ot experienced men who know how to operate It nud
H turn out a Job . ! neatness and dispatch.
|MY PRIC ARE REASONABLE AND PROMPT
r; ATTENTION Ui VEX TO ALL CUSTOMERS.
fj Soliciting your patronage 1 am
Yours respectfully,
p J. I. DEPEW, Loup City, Neb.
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w j. i iswea,
A’tornoy at Law ?,Rij «otary Public,
Will Defend in Foreclosure Cane*
ALSO do A
General Real Estate Business.
1,00? CITY, - '"UJUKASHA.
Robert P. Starr,
Attorney-at-Law,
LOUP CITY, NEBRASKA -
Mary -ft. K. tienilricksun,
PHYSICIAN,
lUal(li>ni'« ut A. 1,. Zimmerman's
LOUP CITY, NEBRASKA,
s. ft. ALLEN,
DEJYTIST,
LOUP CITY, - • NEB.
OFFICE—One door cast of St. Hrno
Hotel. Mv equlpptnent ih modern and
my prices will be as low as can be ex.
peeled for rood work. I would bo pleased
to have you call. Opon < venings.
In a denial operation the main consider
ation Is the result. The pain Is greatly
modified by modern eqnlppment.
Dr. a. R NORTON,
Veterinary Surgeon and
HORSE DENTIST.
... .
OFFICE. At my new residence second
door east ot opera house.
I.OUP CITY. : . . NEBRASKA.
Boone,
PHOTOGRAPHER,
LOUP CITY, NEB.
Photographs, Farm views, Stock pict
ures, etc. Finest instrument west of the
Missouri river. All work strictly gnar
I anteed.
City Dray
and .
Transfer Line.
J. W. &A. T. Conger, Props
All kinds of hauling will he given prompt
ai lent Ion and will make a specialty of
moving household good. We solicit yonr
patronage.
LOUP CITY, • • - NEBRASKA.
Do You j v oecl On©? 2sTe-w Stock!
c&vj«a» avmid wav wmmm.
I also have a good line of farm wagons, press and 5-hoe drills, windmills, pumps and
a general line of hardware and furniture. '[\ REEDi
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