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    VOLUME XXI. LOUP CITY. NEBRASKA, THURSDAY, APRIL 28.1904 NUMBER 24
Professional Cards
A ARON WALL
Lawyer
Practices in all Courts
Loup City, Neb.
ROBT.P. STARR
attorney-at-law,
LOUP CITY, NEBRESKE.
W J. FISHER,
Attorney at Law and Notary Public.
wui Defend In Foreclosure One—
a i . an no A
General Real Estate Business.
Mwnr cm. vxubama
.?/. H. JUBAD
Bonded Abstracter
Loup City, - Nebraska.
Only set of Abstract books in county
J. H. LONG
PHYSICIAN lid SURGEON
Office Opposite St. Elmo
TELEPHONE CONNECTION
S. A. ALLEN.
DEJTTIST,
LOUP CITY, - - NEB.
OFFICE.—One door east of St. Ilmo
Hotel. My equippment 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 .venmers.
In a dental operation the main consider
ation is the resnlt. The pain is greatly
modified by modern equippment.
Dr. A. R NORTON,
Veterinary Surgeon and
HORSE DENTIST.
OFFICE —At tny new residence second
door east ot opera bouse.
LOUP CITY. : - . NEBRASKA.
Wesiet McCoios, H F Hobart
McCOMBS W HOBART
Livery f Feed Stable
Loup City, Nebraska,
Our teams are all good drivers
and we are able to give you the best
ot turnouts. Our prices are reason
able and we can give satisfaction to
alt who wisti our services.
YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED
F. E. Brewer
Will insure you in the
St. Paul Fire Marine,
Continental, Springfield,
or National Ins. Co. ’s
—-:o:
Also, Takes Orders for
TREES and SCHOOL SUPPLIES
Loup City, - Nebraska.
cofgef’s
City Dray ail taste lint
J. W. & A. r. Coxgek, Props.
All kinds of hauling will be given prompt
attention and will make a specialty ot
moving household good. lee delivered in*
any part of town. Yonr patronage solicited,
LOUP CITY, - • - NEBRASKA.
philo Spyder
Contractor mi Builder
E^limates Furbished
On Sbort Notice
Loup City, Nebraska.
PHOTOGRAPHER,
LOUP CITY, NEB.
Photographs, Farm views, stock pictures
etc. Finest instrument west of the Missouri,
river. AH work stricly guaranteed.
The Northwestern
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY
fcT THK COUNTV RKAT
TERMS:—*1.00 PER TEAR. IF PAID 15 APVA5G1
Entered at the Loup Citv Postofllce for trans
mission through the malls as second
class matter1
J. W. BURLEIGH. Ed. and Pub.
REPUBLICANS MEET
IN COUNTY CONTENTION
The Sherman county Republican
convention met on Tuesday, April
27, 1904, pursuant to call, nearly
every township being represented by
full delegations of loyal and enthu
siastic workers, with quite a goodly
number of interested spectators
present.
Chairman Smelser called the con
vention to order at about 11:30 a.
m. and a temporary organization
was effected, with T. C. Chamber
lain as chaiimau and II. S. Conger
as secretary.
After reading of the call for the
convention, on motion the following
comittees were appointed:
On Credentials—O. A. Clark, G.
II. Whitman and John Mat^ewson
On Resolutions—J Albers, R. P.
Starr and R. J. Nightingale.
On Permanent organization—J.
F. Beushausen, H. Burtuer and G.
Newberg.
The convention then adjourned |
until 1:30 p. m.
The afternoon session was called
to order at 1:30.
1’he committee on credentials re
ported the following delegates en
titled to seats in the convention:
Logan—E. E. Tracy, C. J. Tracy. |
llatard—Geo. Newberg, J. L. j
Cre.ssler, E. Munn, J. A. Swanson,
W Stevens, H. Cappellan, C. E. Del
la Motte.
Washington—Jas. Carmody, G.
H. Whitman, H. Clau9sen, C. Lan
don, Albert Malm, Carlos Landon.
Clay—John Mathewson, Joseph
Daddow, Conrad Koch, A. J. Gray,
John Dadow
Elm— T. C. Chamberlain, O. A.
Clark, Harvey Burtner.
Loup City—R. P. Starr, W. S.
Waite, R. J. Nightingale, W. R.
Mellor, J. W. Burleigh, 1). C. Grow,
A. S. Main, B. J. Swanson, H. J.
Johansen, L. N. Smith, S. E. Gabo
way, G. Lorentz, J. I. Depew, J. H.
Conger, C. Truelsen, W. D. Hover,
W. Pedler, A. L. Zimmerman. W.
Moon. J. Albers, T. L. Pilger, A. J.
Johnson, W. T. Owens.
Ashton—Fred Wichman, Theo.
Ojendyk, G. W. Marvel, K. L. Dob
son, H. Smelser, J. F. Beushausen,
L. M. Williams.
Webster—W. B. Reynolds, H. S.
Conger, E. Angier, H. Gibson.
Rockville—W. M. Smelser.
Harrison—J. Pleasance.
The committee on resolutions pre
sented the following, which was en
thusiastically received and unani
mously placed on record as the voice
of Sherman county Republicanism:
Resolved, That we, the Republicans
of Sherman county, in convention as
sembled, do re-affirm our allegiance t<>
the Republican party, unreservedly, un
der the administration of President
Roosevelt, and so pledge ourselves to
use all honorable effort to secure ins
nomination and election.
We further endorse and commend the
work of our member in congress, the
Hon. M. P. Jvinkaid, particularly- for
his work m securing the passage of tbe
bill known as the homestead bill.
We further endorse the administra
tion of our governor. John H Mickey,
who has been tried in that important of
fice and found to be a faithful and effi
cient executive officer.
We also endorse each and every act
of our retiring chairman, the Hpn. H
Sine sar, who has so honorably and
faithfully discharged tiie duties incum
bent upon him ap to command the ad
miration and respect of all parties and
all persons. We extend to Mr. Smelser
our thanks and gratitude for his ser
vices.
We heartily approve the action of the
State Central Committee in recommend
ing that the State Convention nominate
a candidate for the U. S. senate.
We further pledge onrselves to sup
port the candidates of our National,
state and county conventions, knowing
the success of our party means the
safety and prosperity of our nation.
On motion the delegates to the
senatorial convention were selected
from the southern townships of Sher,
m°n county,more easily accessible tq
i the probable place for holding said
] convention, and were as follows: E. j
Munn, P. G. Paige, Bert Edwards, |
John Mathewson, T. 0. Chamber
lain and T. Pleasance. Three alter
I nates were also chosen, being, J. A.
| Stev'eus, G.Van and D. Orrusby. The
delegation was instructed to use all
honorable efforts to secure the re
' nomination of Judge Aaron Wall for
j °
i state senator from this 16th district,
i j
| Judge Wall's name being received
I with great enthusiasm from the con
vention
The following delegation to the j
Republican state convention was se
lected, but uninstructed: Aaron
Wall, W. R Mellor, H. Smelser, T.
Ojendyk, R. P. Starr and T. C
Chamberlain.
Following came nominations for
Representative, the following gen
tlemen being placed before the con
vention: H. Smelser, E. G. Paige
and L. N. Smith, resulting in Mr.
Smelser’s nomination, and the gen
tleman being called before the con- i
vention replied in a few earnest and
well chosen words making a most fa-1
vorable imbressiou upon his hearers.
The office of county attorney de
veloped, on informal ballot, two
candidates, J. S Pedler, the present
incumbent, and R. P. Starr How- j
ever, before a formal ballot could I
be called for, the latter gentleman
got the floor and in a irraeefui and
befitting manner, withdrew his can
didacy and Mr. Pedler's nomination
was made by acclamation. Mr.
Starr made a host of new admirers
and clinched his old ones by his gra
cious act in the interest of harmony,
and was rouudiy applauded. He
also enlivened the regular proceed <
ings by a few minutes' witty- speech |
which proved he has oratorical abil |
ity surprising to even his close
friends.
On motion. W. R. Mellor was 1
elected chairman of the county ceu-«
tral com mi tee.
The county central commitee was
instructed to fill any vacancy that
mav occur.
The convention then adjourned.
Lack of time and space precludes
further or more extended mention;
of the proceedings this week, or edi
torial comment on the convention’s
work. We think it was a duty well
done and the ticket a winner and one
of the best that could he selected.
--i
To-day will probably see the con-;
elusion of the present session of con
gress.
Last Saturday morning. President
Roosevelt signed the bill opening
for sale 416,000 acres of land in the
Rosebud Agency in South Dakota.
A bill to provide for holding ses
sions of the federal court at Grand
Island, which passed the house, rt
cently, has been vetoed by the de?
partraent of justice as unnecessary. !
Up to the hour of goiDg to press,
Judge Sedgwick still stands out
against the appointment of Hairy
Lindsay as reporter of the supreme
court. Judge Sedgwick evidently
holds the press of the state in con
tempt, and iu the language of Van
derbiitsays, in substance,“The press
be D—d.”
J udge Parker of New Y ork seems
to be getting the edge on the demo
cratic nomination for president,
despite the frantic efforts of the
Bryanites to knock him out of the
box. Matters must have reached a
desperate crises indeed when Bryan
goes to Chicago and hires a hall to
make a speech against Parker and
his lieutenants
Congressman Kinkaid’s bill giving
homestead rights in the sand hills to
040 acres of land passed the senate
last Thursday, and later was signed
by the president. This is a big victory
for homesteaders in a great part of
the Big Sixth, and will undoubtedly
prove just the thing to take up all
the vacant sand hills country, over
which there has been somuchdispute
of late between cattlemen and the
goverment.
The Republican primary of Elm
township last Friday evening selected
as tlieir candidates for township offi
cers, O. A, Clark for clerk. II. Burtner
for treasurer and a Mr. Estabrook for
justice of the peace. As delegates to
the supervisor convention, they chose A.
Zahn, H. Burtner and Mr Weller. The
delegates to the county convention
will be found in the regular convention
proceedings.
.
Never before have
we shown such a
complete line of Mil
linery.
Tou are making a
mistake if you do
*•
not see us before
buying.
A. Chase
DRAPER SABDLERY COMPANY
MANUFACTURERS OF
L! and HEAVY HARNESS '
SADDLES and BRIDLES
BLANKETS, ROBES, WHIPS, FLY NETS, BRUSHES, CURRY COMBS.
Repairing Neatly Executed. All Work Warranted
HAND MADE HARNESS A SPECIALTY.
Braiis ii Emits ail satin mis
LOUP CITY - ' - NEBRASKA
A Model Lunch Room.
MSflIiS AT HLIi HOURS,
-* OPEE PROM 6:30 A- M- TO 11:30 P, M, *
■+& OYSTERS ANY STYLE
FRESH BREED END BUNS FROM THE
CELEBRSTED CESS BROS BEKERY OF SURORH.
Also Pies and Cakes for sale here.
Two Doors West of Post Office.
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BAYNE & JONES, Loci* City, Nebraska.
A. P. CtTLLEY, President. W. F MASON, Cashier.
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B
Of LOUP CITY.
General Banking
BusinessT ransacted.
Paid up Capital Stock $20,000.
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COBRCSPONDENT*
Seaboard National Bank, New York City, N. Y.
Omaha National Bank, Omaha, Nebraska,
W. R MELLOR
LOUP CITY, NEBRASKA.
Buys, Sells and Bents
BEAL ESTATE
RESIDENT AGENT FOR B. & M. LANDS
AND LINCOLN LAND CO. TOWN LOTS.
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/ BOUGHT AT THE
B. & Mo Elevators
MCA LPINE, LOl'P CITY, SCHAUPP SIDING.
ASHTON AND FARWELL.
Goal for Sale at Loap City aifl AsPtoa. Will Bay
HOGS AT SCHAUPP SIDING AND FARWELL
Call and see our coal and wet prices on orain
E. G. TAYLOR.
^DEALER INs*
HARDWARE
Furniture, Stoves and Tinware
My stock of shelf hardware, tinware, guns,
cutlery and furniture is complete and
our prices cannot fail to please.
Get our prices on steel ranges,
cook stoves, heaters etc., before
you buy. We can save you mon
ey on these articles. Your pat
ronage solicited.
LOUP CITY, NEBRASKA.
W .T. CHASE
-THE—
Popular Druggist
FOR THE PUREST AND BEST
Dpigs, paipts, Oils,
CIGARS, FRUITS IN SEASON, ETC.
LOUP CITY. NEBRASKA*
FOR
BUGGIES,
Waqons,
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Apd Well Work,
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