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VOLUME XXI. LOUP CITY, NEBRASKA, THURSDAY, APRIL 7. 1904 NI
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Professional Cards
AARON WALL
Lawyer
Practices in all Courts
Loup City, Neb.
ROBT. P. S FARR
Attorney-at-Law.
LOUP CITY. NEBRSSKS.
W J. FISHER,
Attormy at Law and Notary Public.
Will Defend In Foreclosure Onmb
also DO A
General Real Estate Business.
LOOT CITY. KKUBAMA
•If. H. *1111.1 it
Bonded Abstracter
Lon* City, - Nebraska.
Onls set of Abstract hooks in county
J. H. LONG
Office Opposite St Elmo
TELEPHONE CONNECTION
S. A. ALLEN.
DEJYTIST,
LOUP CITY, - - NEB.
OFFICE.—One doer east ot St. Fltno
Hotel. My eqnippment is modern and
my prices will be as low as can be ex
pected for "ood work. I would be pleased
to have you call. Open * vontnes.
In a dental operation the main consider
ation is the res"lt. The pain is ereatly
moditled by modern equippment.
Dr. A. R NORTON,
Veterinary Surgeon and
HORSE DENTIST.
OFFICE —At my new residence second
door east ot opera house.
LOUP CITY. : - - NEBRASKA.
Wesier McCbibs, H F Hobart
MeCOMBS % HOBART
Livery § Feed Stable
Loup City, Nebraska,
Our teams are all good drivers
and we are able to give vou the best
ot turnouts. Our prices are reason
able and we can give satisfaction to
ail who wisn our services.
F'jtiR patronage solicited
,.F. E. Brewer
Will insure you in the
St. Paul Fire Marine,
Continent'll, Springfield,
or National Ins. Co.’s
Also, Takes Orders for
TREES and SCHOOL SUPPLIES
Loup City, - Nebraska.
eO^GEP’S
t City Dray aM Transfer line
J. VV. & A. T. Conger, Props.
All kinds of hauling will be given prompt
a'tenrlon *tnd will make a specially ol
moving household good. Ice delivered in
any part of town. Your patronage solicited.
LOUt* CITY, - - - NEBRASKA.
Philo Spydef
Contractor »>.i Builder
Estimates Fumisded
On Short Notice
Loup City, Nebraska.
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i Boone,
PHOTOGRAPHER,
The Northwestern
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY
VT THE COUNTY BEAT.
TERMS:—»1.00 PER TEAR. IP PAID IN ADVANC1
Entered at the Loup City Postofllce for trans
mission through the mails as second
class matter*
J. W. BURLEIGH, Ed. and Pub.
Republican County Convention
Loup City. Neb , March 8, 1904 —
The Republican electors of Sherman
county, Nebraska, are hereby requested
to send delegates from their respective
townships to meet in convention at
Loup Citv, Nebraska, on Tuesday,
April 26th, 1904, at 11 o,clock a. m. for
the purpose of electing delegates to the
Republican State and Senatorial con
ventions for the year 1904, to elect a
county central committee and the
chairman thereof, and to place in nomi
nation a candidate for county attorney
and a candidate for Representa'ive of
'he 57th district of Nebraska. Also to
transact such other business as may
properly come before said convention.
The several townships are entitled to
representation as lollops- the appor
tionment being based in on the vote
cast at the last general election for the
Hon. John B. Barnes. Judge of the Su
preme Court, giving each township one
delegate for every seven votes or maj«*r
;• action thereof and one delegate at
large:
Oak (.’reek ... 2 Logan . ~>
\\ ashington_(> Elm* . 3
I Webster _4 Loup City... 23
Ashton .7 Rockville ... ■>
Clay .5 Harrison_ 9
Scott . 3 Hazard .... 7
Bristol . H —
Total .S3
It isreeomm* mled that the primavi s
beheld at the usual voting place in
each township on Saturday, April 23.
1904.
By order of the Repblieanu County
Central (’oinmitttee.
R. J. > IGIITIXOAI.E, II. SmF.LSKR.
Secretary. Chairman.
Call for Primary.
The Republican electors of Loup City
township will take notice that a Repub
lican primary election will be held at
the usual voting place in said to*o-hip 1
on Saturday, the 23d <jav nt April. 1904.
at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, for the
purpose of electing delegates to the Re
publican county convention, to be held
at Loup City, Tuesday, April 2G, 1904;
also for the purpose of placing in nomi
nation candidates for township clerk
treasurer, overseer of highway and
committeeman and for the transaction
of such other business as mav properly
come before said primary meeting.
R. J. Nightingale,
Committ'eman for Loup City Twp.
The Elm township Republican pri
mary “Mil be held at 8 p. m., April ,22
at the residence of O. A Clark.
Adam Zahn, Com.
Wa«hington township Republican pri
mary mee's Friday, April 22, at 7 p. m.
nt the Baisorn school house.
Henning Claussen, Com.
Clay township Republican primary
at usual place Saturday, April 23, x13
o’clock p. m. John Matiiewson,
Committeeman.
Bryan will lose that 150,000 be
quest in the Bennett will.
Judge Baxter of Omaha will suc
ceed Summers as U. S. district at
torney. Now study thp influence
that has caused Baxter’s appoint
ment and it wdl read Edward Rose
water; won’t it?
Through Secretary Mellor of the
Sixth district Republican conven
tion which met at Alliance March
17th, Hon. II. C. Lindsay takes this
method of expressing his thanks to
the convention for their resolution
of sympathy over his recent illness:
“It is impossible for me to say
how much I appreciate this remem
brance on the part of my friends in
the “Big Sixth,” but through you I
desire to thank them most heartily
and sincerely ”
In a letter to Secretary Mel lor of
the Sixth district Republican con
vention concerning the resolutions
•
adopted by it, Congressman Kin
kaid says, in part:
“ The resolution endorsing the
Present is very clear cut as well
as complimentary. I have carried
it to the White House and shown it
to the President and he was yery
much pleased with it. He expressed
himself as especially pleased with
the reference made to the Supreme
C ur' decision in the Merger case.
Of course, I could not fail to appre
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Loup City Boy in Manilla.
Manilla, P. 1., March 14, 1904.—
Ed. Northwestern: As 1 have
time, I thought I v.ould drop you a
| few lines and let you know how I
am getting along. I am well and
happy and hope this will find you
and all my friends the same.
We left Honolulu, II. I. on Dec.
29, 1903, and had New Year at sea.
\Ve had a very nice sailors’ dinner.
It consisted of fried potatoes, canned
willie salt horse and hard-tack, but
it was good enough for us old tirs.
We steamed from Honolulu in our
regular order, Rear Admiral R. I).
Evans in command of the battle
ship squadron and Hear Admiral
Cooper in command of the cruiser
squadron We were together until
out of Honolulu about fifty knots,
when the cruisers changed their
course and went to Midway Islands
for orders, if there were any. After !
leaving them we steamed on our
regular course andcncoui tered very
lit le rough weather.
On New Year’s Day we (the Wis
consin) steamed up alongside the
Kentucky and our two bands sere
naded each other, after which we
fell back and steamed in our usual
position.
On the morning of ,Jan. l<>th, we
Mghted the I.sle of Guam and
dropped anchor about noon. Then
we rigged ship for and commenced
coaling, finishing the next morning,
(iuam is only a signal and cable
station from which we received all
the news from the states and we
certainly *1 id enjoy it.
On Jan. 13 we left Guam for Ma
nilla and had a very fine trip. On
the morning of Jan. IT, we entered
tlie straits ami was steaming in
them all day and night and the next
day. the 18th, we lighted Manilla
and dropped our “mud hook” about
noon.
P.
Manilla is a very nice place. Ev
erything is the same as in the states
except the prices and they are about
twice as much as they are in “God’s
Country ”
We coaled ship the next day and
on Jan. 21 we left for Olongapo, P.
I., about 65 miles from Manilla. We
steamed there in about four hours.
On the same morning the cruiser
squadron came in and anchored in
position. While entering Subic ba>
we viewed some very pretty scenery
aod dropped aneh r in close to the
beach.
I will now endeavor to give you
a description of Subic bay aid
Olohgapo, as the navy department
is thinking of establishing a navy
yard there. Olongapo is situated
on a peninsula, in fact it is surround
ed by water, as a lagoon extends
around it and meets off Subic (a
city) again toward the north and
west, yet at low tide the upper por
tion of the lagoon is dry. Behind
and protected by the peninsula is a
small hay of sufficient depth to har
bor any of the vessels of the “Mos
quito fleet,” and it would require j
but little dredging to make an en
trance to dry docks which could be
used by the largest vessels afloat.
The natural geogr pineal location I
«.f the place protects it from ty
phoons, which have often wrought i
such des ruction in Manilla bay and j
about Cavite. Fortifications could
be constructed on Grande Island,
which would m ike it impossible for
a hostile fleet to enter, and the hills
protect it most effectually from
bombardment at a distance. Altho*
the district is mountainous, a branch
line could be buil- to connect with
the Dagupau railroad and allow the
place two pilin', of access, although
material from the United States
could he dischargul from the ves
sels at Olongap > and a railroad
would be only a convenience and by
no means a necessity. Great quan
tities of the most excellent stone for
building purposes are close at hand |
and its peculiar adaptability to sub
marine work lias been proven by
work of the Spanish. In Qlongapo
is an excplleiif location for drill and
parade grounds and small arm target
range, while the bay affords a most
excellent rendezvous for the fleet.
On the morning of Jan. 28, we
sailed with the Kentucky for Ma
anohojed at the tar
Never beiore have
we shown such a
complete line of Mil
linery.
Tou are making a
mistake if you do
not see us before
buying.
A
A E Chase
DRAPER SADDLERY COMPANY
MANUFACTURERS OF
LIGHT and HEAVY HARNESS
SADDLES and DRIDLES
BLANKETS, ROBES, WHIPS, FLY NETS, BRUSHES, CURRY COMBS.
Repairing Neatly Executed. All Work Warranted.
HAND MADE HARNESS A SPECIALTY.
Barplis ii Biots nil Sirii Wins
LOUP CITY - - - NEBRASKA
A Model Lunch Room,
MSHLS HT flUIi HOURS.
-si OPEB FROM 630 A- M- TO 11:30 P. M, #
*<•?$ OYSTERS ANY STYLE
FRESH BREED END BUNS FROM THE
CELEBRATED CSSS BROS BAKERY OF AURORA.
Also Pies aol Cakes lor sale Here.
Two Doors West of Post Office.
BAYNE & JONES. J.orr Pity, Nebraska.
A. P. CULLEY, President . W. P. MASON, Cashier.
"IRST BAINK
or LOUP CITY
Genaral Banking
BusinessT ransacted.
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Paid up Capital Stock $20,000,
W. R. MELLOR
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LOUP CITY, NEBRASKA. * * -
ij'j &
Buys, Sells and Rente
RESIDENT AGENT FOR B. & M*. LANDS
AND LINCOLN LAND CO. TOWN LOTS’!
BOUGHT AT THE
B. & M„ Elevators
MCALPINE, LOUP CITY, SCHAUPP SIDING,
ASHTON ANO FARWELL. ?
Coal for Sale a! Loup City aufl AsMon. Will Bay
HOGS AT SCHAUPP SIDING A A D FARWELL
Call and see our coal and yet prices on grain
E. G. TAYLOR.
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^DEALER IX* : ^
HARDWARE
Furniture, Stoves and Tinware
My stock of shelf hardware, tinware, guns, |m
cutlery and furniture is complete
our prices cannot fail to please*
Get our prices on steel ranges,
cook stoves, heaters etc., beforefSl
you buy. We can save you mon
ey on these articles. Your pat
ronage solicited.
LOUP CITY, NEBRASKA.
Call and. See
W .T. CHASE
—THE—
Popular Druggist
FOR TIIE PUREST AND BEST
Drugs, Paipts, Oils,
CIGARS, FRUITS IN SEASON, ETC.
.LOUP CITY, NEBRASKA.4