■fr'.r ■-—— - Tht Northwestkrn PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AT THU COUNTY SKAT. 0*50. E. BKNSOHOTKR, Editor and Publisher H TERMS —11.00 PKK TEAR. IF PAID IN ADVANCl Entered at the Loup City Postofflce (or trans mission through the malls as second class matter. Republican State Ticket. L\ For Supreme .fudge, Wy JOMX B. BARNES, or Madison. For Unlvw-ity Regents, W.G. WHITMORE, of Douglas; P C. S. ALLEN, of Lancaster. JUDICIAL TICKET. For Judge 12tt district, B. O. HOSTETLER, Buffalo COUNTY TICKET G. H. Gihson, Clerk. Geo. Holmes, Treasurer. L. A. Williams, Sheriff. Lewis Omky, Superintendent. Rout. P. Starr, Judge. Geo. W. Hunter, Coroner. Walter Moon, Surveyor. Henning Ci.aussen, Assessor. Nov. 3d will he election day and a complete republican victory. Get up early on election day, go to the polls and make your X in the big circle at the top of the ballot, and vote a straight republican ticket from top to bottom. Teacher.—Edward what is the dif ference between calamity and fusion? Edward.—Duno mam. Teacher.—Can’t you think of any difference between the two terms. Edward. — No mam, one works in perfect harmany with the other. Under the republican administra tion the state ot Nebraska has pros pered and gained the confidence of the people all over the country. The work shop and the mills have afforded the people a great amount of employment aud prices of all kinds of produce have been up to the top notch. Why should the people want a change? While we are mentioning some of our republican candidates we should not forget Judge Moon, who was chosen as a candidate for sur veyor. Judge Moon is one of the first settlers of Sherman county. He has served the county well in the capacity of county judge and his ex tensive knowledge on survey work makes him well fitted for the position Vote for Mr. Moon for county sur veyor. Mr. Geo. Holmes should have the united support of the republican party. He is an excellent man and will make an excellent officer. Mr. Holmes will get a very large vote in the south part of the- county where he is best known and where the pop ulist strong hold of the county is, and with the united support from the republicans of the county nis chanc es for election is exceedingly bright. Vote for Mr. Holmes and thereby help to secure a complete republi can victory. A populist from Scott township said the other day that when he was obliged to attend district court as a jurror he felt as though he was the wrong man in the wrong place as he had never had any experience in such matters but when became to the county seat Mr. Gibson, as clerk of the district court showed him every courtesy possible and he at once felt at home in bis office. He added that Mr. Gibson was an excellent and most accommodating officer, and that he should support him for office this fall. Mr. Gibson's courtesy is commented upon in such terms almost daily and his majority will be surprisingly large when Un votes are counted. He is the right man in the right place and well merits a second term. The voters of Loup City town ship should look well to their ticket and be sure that the cross is placed opposite the name of D. U. Grow for supervisor. Mr. Grow is the present chairman of the board and as aD officer has looked well to the interests of the county. It has been his constant aim and object to save money for th*» county at every possible turn, fin ••for bis chairmanship matters have been carefully considered and at the same lime quickly disposed of, thereby saving time which means a great deal of money. For example, during equalization meeting this year there was several days of time savrd to the county by having a little extra clerk hue to get the work ready. By this method the figures were quickly computed and gone over and ready for the members of the board to pass upon. So much so was mat lei's expedited that it saved several days sitting of the board and a sav ing of $123.00 to the couuty as sup ervisor’s salary alone over Ihe time and expeuse occupied and made for the same work last year. This amount was a net saving to the county after paying the extra clerk hire. To Mr. Grow and the county clerk Gioson this saving can be cred ited as it was tney who put the new plan of equalization into effect. A gain our people should support Mr. Grow because he lives at the couuty seat in the heart and center of the township and district, and whenever a bridge needs looking after he not only can be, but is prompt in looking after it. When we had trouble with the river bridges last year he had them in repair almost immediately, lie has made one of the best and most efficient supervisors we have ever bad and is ever ready to pre form his duties to the best interests of the public. He should he elected by all means. . The following letter of recoin mendation from J. 1V1. Pile, presi dent ofthe Nebraska Normal College of Wayne, Nebraska with reference to Prof. Omey, republican candidate! for county superintendent was re- j oeived by us last Monday and in justice to Mr. Omey we give it space in this issue: Nebraska Normal College, Wayne, Feb. Oct. •>, 1903. 1 Dear Sir:—In reply to your in- I quiry, will say Mr. Lewis Omey, was a student of this college more j than two years aud graduated with the class iu 1898 from the profess ional teacher's course. lie had the full confidence of students and facul ty and was regarded by all & strong student aud most worthy man. lie is earnest, industrious, judicious and well qualified. I feel sure be will make you a strong county superin tendent. 1 visited bis school at or chard when he was principal at that place and know he is a very success ful principal, both in teaching and managing. Ilis school was well organized. 1 believe this brief letter answers your questions fully. Very trelv. J. M. Pile. As the Times man would have you believe that the complimentary not lice which we clipped from ihe Mon itor was not facts we would respect fully ask Mr. Brown to address an inquiry to President Pile of Wyine State Normal College and see if this letter is not genuine. Call him up by phone if you cannot get a letter to him in time. We have the letter in this office written on one of the printed college letter heads. In re gard to the offer from the St. Paul Busiuess College we will say that we saw that letter also, and it fully verifies the statement made by the Monitor, notwithstanding the fact that the Times has the brass to brand it as untrue. Mr. Omey will show the letter to anyone interested. Wonder where Mr. Brown “expects to die when he goes to?" W. L. Hand, populist nominee tor district judge was in the city Mon day and Tuesday. Mr. Hand is dis tributing little tracts among the voters which he says is his platform. One of the plank states that he will pay his own ear fare. So said Homer M. Kern, Jim Zink Bnd a host of other fellows who wanted the peo ples supports, got it and then—by the way where is Homer? Nothing has been heard of him since he last drew his salary at Washington, D. 0. Another plank reads: “I am neither for or against the railroads but I believe that every judge ought to be free from all obligations to them.” This is a pretty good plank but thinK of a populist otllce seeker saying that he is not against the railroads. This sounds funy to say the least. I A very pretty wedding took place at | Arcadia, on August 14, I'.at! when Miss 1 'earl Wall, daughter of Hon. John 1 Wah was married to Mr. Chars. A. Scott. The wedding was a most elab orate affair and the presents bestowed upon the young couple were many and costly. There were a large number of the Loup City people invited but ow ing to the miserable rainy day not very many people from here attended, but their acknowledgements were made by the giving of some very beautiful pres ents. We wish the wedded couple many years ol happiness. PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will s-dl at public auction, at the southwest corner of the public square, in Loup City, Oct. 31. at t o’clock p. m., four head of horses con sistingof two good work mares and two colts coming three years old, one set of good work harness and a lot of household furniture. Cash on all sums under #l0.o0; over #10.00 one years time will be given, by purchaser giving note with approved security and drawing ten per cent in terest. Jacob Albers, Auct.; J. S, l’edler, Clerk and C. C. Andehson, Owner. It adds spice to dreary life, encour ages the human heart, lifts one out of despair, breaths new lifeand confidence. Tliats what Tocky Mountain tea will do. 3ft cents,—Odendahl Bros. Dialing Invllas DlnattNa To cure Dyspepsia or indigestion it is no longer necessary to live on milk and toast. Starvation produces such weakness that the whole system be comes an easy prey to disease. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure enables the stomach and digestive organs to digest and as similate all of the wholesome food that one cares to eat, and is n never falling cure for indigestion, dyspepsia and all stomach troubles. Kodol di gests what you eat—makes the stomach sweet. Sold by Odendahl Bros. NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT DE FENDANT: To John M. Davis: You are hereby notified that on the 1st. day of Octo ber, 1903, Anna Dora Davis filed •» petition against yon in th<* district court of Sherman county, Nebraska, the object and prayer of which are to obtain a divorce from you on the ground that you have wilfully aband oned the plaintiff, without good cause, for the term of three years last pasf; and also for the 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 9th day of November, 19°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-t wo (22) ami 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 corner of Sec. Fifteen (15) Township Fourteen (14 ) Range (13), in Sherman county, Nebraska, has report ed In favor of the establishment thereof and all objections 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 ance thereto. Dated this 3rd day of October, 1903. G. H. 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