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About The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917 | View Entire Issue (July 31, 1913)
iA Great Opportunity to pass every ryotr&o nttvHftour bank ■ 0 \ . ^ Win 'give usj -FTRST N ATIONAL BANK JJ pounw Ji.pt vh Loap ^ty NfebfASka1' •* 'ttorlw - »l t|fw >,• (j ®* f-W*W* Pr£9t- _ H.eB. Oiftbousc, Vfce-prcs. . I THE NORTHWESTERN n I_—'J_I It '* ■*¥*' latBfrMBMKg Schwaner can and' will • save you mo^ey'ott'a'pUHrt)’.' ’’ ' Second-hand IkwnrbdWer fbt'silfe by the*ditoTi"i',>,1,: ml) i<> 0,111 I Henry Rieasland'toa» tip from Hook*' viU&jw&erflayi op.business, matters.. ScbwaHer>c*n« and will save you mop^y op)ft.pia,p,of<4 ,a|p1 ... Dr-Carry jBpiymftp,!);^ b^en op^fre; sick, list the paSjt few day^. (l For Sale -Second-hand motor cycle., See"me for particulars. Cecil Wilburn. • ji^rs.’ Frank CritcV went! to York Monday momindr fdr1 a few days visit. Mrs. D, A. Leeper !1S‘ ill and' coti tinedto her homeland bed at'presedt. Special low prices bn-Plow and LAsb er.Lays at* Garnet’* phep.. ,.v|rr>i hm The county, board.meet#,August,# as ft bqa^ of,fcquajjfatfp<n.i!M.lf(, HpuftR fgr.Rnnt^.t^epp^d.fn suifabJe foif chickens. Apply to H^nry Jenper, phone blue'fe. Misses Lena Smith and Flora Ohl sen'wetlt to'ctfeard tlBlfe’mbThlhg for a few 1 days visit.. •«! Hr " Gppd .house for rent, 11912 * month., -fyE- .. h..«l ■ Tftjcft your cbickeps tp S. flV, Beh olds.' He pays the highest market price*. ... ' ‘ [ Co to*S"F. "Reyltolds ‘ forbid* wheat flour. i-ioi lw>i Barber "Wfldoh, 'if Irvin Conger’s shop, vibited >at his-home <in Hast!ngs over Sunday. If you waAtmwd;‘prompt (fraying, cation C. L. MbDonald, b'u&essbr "to f J- F. Bp$.,jreofc,. to .Keystone, tills state, Wednesday morning 00 a busi ness tfipi- 'T*-! *•" l*'?® - jcillfi |fr: i y f»»• m i ‘ ^'HT J Leave orders for theC.L.McDonald dWy’i't eltn'er 'Iam1>eT Vard.or' E!g. at Taylor’s:• * •'’»»■ "• >-*«*•»*«« 8. FVBfeynbld* Wants k’W.il'Wa8''Af‘ , hens agd wilt pay the highest market price, for,fhem.„l >, n i. '“tM :! j Before 'buying your,, threshing <toai. call^t Taylor’^ elev^to.r,apd ggt.MWL prices and see their coal. ,, Tin ri oiy |{i# pi rt..|fn*V»V0f *»fW’ ^uq^AaWi, Week from Geneva, where he hatjt been for several weeks. i, ^ E.‘Efofinbeig left Monday morning On'ft* biishdbsStrip !tri Minnesota, to' tie absent perWaps a1 couple of-weeks. i° Miss Lillie Brown>«' visiting’ at! Friend with the,family of her uriele, > Es.,Af . ..•(.» r.f It w«,l •>' Daises sharpened by either tire, cold rolling or cutting process at.f^arner’s., Prices ri^ht and satisfactory guar , DE Carflfe Bowman'hridde a Hurried .business trip to Lincoln last FHdpy' morning, returning Saturdayevenin*. The Sturtevant Vacbum Gleaner j; thft.sle^n , wg,y to .clean., -.See, Q. (R. 'Sweetlaiifi or Jftone,, He has, .tfe^, for'salb or rent. ; « • - <1 * t t f» rm i 1 ,j Mrs. James Bane left Friday morn in*1 tbf kMiSlt tit\ m’ bay's "at Muli1 lbn, this'sl^aOe.';•^*^,,■, nl If you wa'rit atlfaiy; phbrie A. it'. Ef derlee. Black €3* tir-leave! <yonriiorder. With either,,.lumber,.yard. or,(E,,iG* Taylor. Best ofspryice^^ara^^. . *| Miss f^race Comm ^eft( Mpnd^v fpr -Dannebrog for a short visit with rel-, atiVes'.’" >M -’J* " " “T' ( Try the Ideal Bakery for Bread.’ Pies, Gakes? and PaStry Of ' bll ktfatfs. 8penial attention i given to orders' lor parties!} ..entarUAswoaents, 6,,o’glook. dinpejs,. et<j.(|^ , ,i , j 1(. „ t*»<I }j ' 'Itejifl, ,Wi‘WfJwtj, v/nsrst Pn--“ arid mends. . , . ..... j $tr.'atfi<ipirs.' EA’. 'damrbg were'over from Ashtob"lafet’rfe,rl‘dky WVVHmtPFAV 1 ‘t£i»'«harittau<}«m. “u'i H I. t, | GtA/Cba reenrmkHasb F^klSv.fibxrtl-' Aurora,where,he.wtant,.witda the body ■hrif, p.fftthfif,.^^fMihfoLfrurWr 11, I this morning on business. 3 the Misses Pearle and Byrdee Need The Northwestern has completed to the officials theg nk£«f the coming county fair. f «w] twr,8W<ften aud Miss Ethel Sickles left Tuesday morning for a mouth’s visit at Bridge water, dowu. « ^ n nr' l and Presbyterian congregations or the Baptist church lawn. 1 iqbufwD&vterlan friends held ser vftes* nsrat “Sunday evening on the church lawn. ~ We uncTersland Wat the Loup City ddWftiiduSfe' ia#hnaarWgttowiBtl of August. %f|Mift-{|Id*U& 4^osc4| cf Kockville, is Visiting a‘few nays with Mrs. Skif Thrasher while having some denta; "work done! ~* Lost—Mante oeat, g»atween town “ali&j fjl. ^pvgrji^^g miles west, Monday morning ofthis week. Find er le^ive at Northwestern office. ^e'MV^rsW ‘Kft'WM* nMfag for a month’s visifliwfthrUiisi brother take in | his fifteen days’ vacation, commenc ing Monday morning, and Raymond ~ *• —*■**— -1L-* S ^IMouaWWifc1 MfiMvM 1. evens has been here! tiie past week from Shelton visiting4] rjMMlftpfhew Glen A.Steven, returning! home Monday morning. Wifi. Mr. iiiMH Miss Ellen Anderson of Washing ton township left last Fridaty «ore: ing for an extended visit at Jules burgy Colorado; -• r -v Tills afternoon comes the'lv. of *P. picnic at Jennfer's Park. Of course evei:y.^ir,Kniglit and,wife ^RefitB.po be, pfesent.rf, v , Mrs.- E. <J.' Tayior went to David i City this mottling, to return Monday with her ltttTe daughter LticHlewho is visiting there.. Miss Lurene May went- to Greeley ' county Wednesday morning to visit lier auht, Mrs. A. L. Throckmorton. T, H. Eisner is haviiig a garage ' built, the cement foundation being i pi*;jp J?y Joe Reipian.this garage, , of brisk, built by Henry Qfelsep & Son. 1 Say, Tuesday of this week was some hot, bub Wednesday following tried - to go bn^ better.1 Gete, buC it was . Hefei*:" but it made the1 cotn go up , like a'sfS focket. ' * ..*/ John -BL^ska and Irvin Conger a uto ed bo Dannebrog Tuesday, returning Imthe evening. / <Irvin says the earn sure looked good all along the route. Ec| Fosber'weht to Galya|, li\inois, thp first of the wepk. , Ed, istakiflg his regular annual vacation as carrier^ oh Route 1, and his friends are wop* dering if he will return alone, ; -i! ! e.«: <«»;« wife and1 children1 w Washington township left last Frida'y pjb'rn’ling for, ah extended yirlf, with, relatives .and friends '$ jLexingtfifh Nojrth Platte and other points, n. Superintendent J. H. Burwell"«f our city public schools, last week pur chased tim residence property-belong ing UV Mr. George Cramer;'the final paper's passing last Saturday* ' ’ r""r Henry jiusser returned to his at jpafsops, Kansas Monday, Wiping,’ iifteta f.wo weeks’ visit with friends ,in’his old .home- Henry,, is. looking fine and feeling tine physically: s ■ i Olydb’and William Chase; WCfe 6Ver from Mason ' City Sunday visitfng bhej'r brothers A. E. and W. Chase, returning the same evening. They traveled the up-to-date way—by auto Mytl Warrick returned last Friday evening from Aurora, where lid apd ifamlty accompanied the remains of Mr. Warrickis father for burial at the pld home. Mrs. Warrick and fchildren returned the first of the week, i..., 1: 'From all the symptoms expressed' of'late there wilt be 'steleH" weddings .tjere in the near future. Oof bbyh by the dozen are exhibiting'matri monial distress signs thesp ,cjays. GgepS. ^ , r- • > !,t ;■ SeveraPauca-loads of young people from this city went bo Ashton Tues^ .'day everiittg'tfi attend thedahceglv iati In hbhdidf ija'p receh|i Mirrlam! of, Albert And’erstrom of tiiab village and Miss Arlie Corning of this city. Ulh t a-hw ' Sometimes when a man thinks he is doing you the moet harm he is -realty conferring a favor upon you. Eten K 'skunk is kind enough to give you (plenty of warning of his near pres ence although he does not intend doing so. f i ('• • • t t-» y ‘ ''' ‘ ' ** • r;»* ’ ; Two good, new residences in the northeast part of Loup City for sale !qn easy terms, one at«1500 and one at 'ijlfioW 9300 or 9300 in -cash and the .balance' tnr easy monthly payments ,»ili 'take- these properties —H. If.' Mathew. /1 r-rvi ♦»<**;« y cp* .1 T' rr • *•’ i Willie Thrasher went over tOEfick aod’last Tuesday to visit bis aunt*,, Mrs. Frank Jfycker' ^Mfs. Hepty Ohlspn went over to Greely by auto tfiati day and kindly took the little tllow along for a jdy ride on his way .sisithisaunt. c .. ; Mrs. Wm. G«-a»d> tfamily desire ub to extend their most sincere thanks td»!rlsni)B «nd’nel?hbem for their aid tri0'kindness during the sickness and j dart* 0fW«!3ox?notV,t,tlf' ;*!no* U««3aVnWafiet«T',t|n: espdAWito,a^cope olterritoryras we Ithat,Sargent had a half ., inch, rhile Central Olty reported two and inches." c''-- ok.* n, \Ve !reteiVe& a DTeasant dali Monday rprn Mr, (i-.'it McPpnald, one pf.tlie htprpri^jpt.jyopg fatwrs .near Phelps. Me Donald is, a nephew, of our r,popular,it county supervisor,, pan McDonald. Of couwantoe, be comes a reader of; the Northwestern. tPer'pjiiefe’ht tJffep’Hisliyierian fchu'rcfi' 'Im MmCfw&lM W30 • #*JSWWI sphpel *t p,:4&, m Ghrif} ian Padeavpr ip,#^, in^^vening, thane wili->b&,an outdoor ^servic&on the Baptist church lawn if weather j)erintaii PVeaohinfc at Austin 8'pCto. ! D. C. Grow and son, Dar Grow,' re turned Monday, ^pnipg^mp their trip to the Pacific coast, looking as though-the -trip-bad-most heartily agreed with thena. They rej}on>_Al*e <iroa pros(je£ts -pj^wWSh liere and tlx <poas£ asftiifi^fioe 'far tht roost pari ■ Sarvidfes as usjbal at the£H|thodi9t <jh uj-clij. S ujidit? Morning .subject, •'Tile Ftiture^’ gfi’ night?,lLeade» ship, ’a! -Wiahiflgton jat^> Moses.!' S unfit* school 11;45. ^Ij^Broh Leag u|? pl5ftfres FrancdtS^eetlJ^l Header. Fourth ^larthrijTpp^ret^^pndaJ’ A ugust/ll.'X’Ap cojjSiaTfy'We 1 come.' f | vvp Jre pajhe&'tn leant,’that thfc Infant soi^pt/Mr. onft-Mrs. Nortofc Lambert of id&tip*fflpn some twt> j weeks-since, .died £pt«Mayroorniofc of this week. The'sympatny of the Northwestern and & host of friends fa.tbftrand moMvw.are with:them in,thqir sore bereavement,; ! Banker and Mre:'VT.' F.MasdB and little son, Floyd, will leave the'-ttfSt of ligust for Yn extended visit 'to Mr. Mason’s boyhood" home' in old Indiana., $11 absent some weeks and white, away. will, vism,for a season with Editor Miller and family of Tnqptfe*. There atwmaoy parte of the state in wmshall lite rain in the heavens cftoid1- ndt 'bring "out1 the corn crop= tHte’y'eav.” Thera are other parts that corfi wlirfttlss io’lts checks if raid' dpes noj, come Sobn and still otb.er poftldgs'.in yfhiph the crop Will, be all' right, raip qk no rain, from now OD»- ‘}tfvr fT* «e*rf»» , 'Wfe are sofry t6 lCafn that we are to'ictee the-fetittiabte family of am. Beall, at least for a time. He is at present employed as manager of a cream, .station, at. .tVaco, Nebraska* ajad, next., Monday,morning will, be joined by his family there where they wifl^make" their-home. -However, mwyustR(!e^r8ttend them.- 'Of course they will keep posted on home ne'WS' through the NbffclWeSLern. "!; 'Some prices, of Interest at the ’pep dent.Stone: ...... Talcum Powder.*. 10c Perfruae-s. n-ninwa. ns**,. 6c and.10c Westexn (Peroxide?) v. ; ivlGe Esnd. Me Tooth Brushes:??.', r.?'.... Sc and 106 Tooth Paste..1We ahd l5f r tood Water Glasses.. 2 for 5c r ■ The followffa^ 'items' of news are ^ent> in from Route 1: Frank Foss and Minnie Oftjenbruns’book dinner ” With WUnojfeFoss.X. sjworldftif^ror Mr.^or one (MU>fT3Vmdav.. .V. d fatally were"1 visiting fsJ^st Sundays . —\ A _ and family.visibed at the >me of James Liflg Ikst^Sundan ! /_.Roy Fossiiif working |px ghtjo HennW. J' J Mr. aWl Mrs*. I* 'HanseiiS^rehuxfaed fast Suncfaj afternoon from their auto ^rip out west. They [were accompa nied ifi their earthy Sorenson and wife, of Arcadia, {rtiile Banker Kin sey and a party of Afaamans accom panied in another car. They started 6he first qftkemauth and; were gone three weeks and two days. Their route’west'was by) way of Cheyenne dnd Denver ahddirecti to Grand Junc tion, Coldrad'6,'aifd'they’ returned by tilfd1 lolfftiferfi1' roiiteby1 the ■’Waybf mpsb epiPyat# ^ ^ We..ffis|y,Grhhdina Gifbert tfvpcLjh tiow*, pad nean., enough, so,: that editorial family «could secure, good Jersey eroam each day.- Grandma bibughfrus In some Sne^ Jersey cream taWV wafe so rich In quality itvmadetis teTfikir D&Wtmilllonaites for "4 tafife. ''lb wds'tag’ftty'riibe, ybu bet. 1 j on* ’>» f>nfi • ■-* “min Ti -f»<jiriye< Xaik.aboub.-ypift tea,.beer, dine or sqda..water,.they are not in it-with the -big jugs of rich butter milk the? editorial family ^receives twice each Week from'obe of the best buttet ’makers in ShCrman county; Arid we dod’t have to mention Mrs.1 Katie Hendrickson’s name to let the people know who we mean, either. Gee, bub it’s tine, and we don’t want the source of supply tp ever be ex hausted. ■ j ; - .. ... * Co-operative Home Making. The most - successful families' an the ones in which each child has som* definite duty in the dally household routine; not4drudging'obligation, but a contribution to the general comfort of $he family. U la net so mush-tb*' actual task-that, ta of. *aiu»/ tLia-thf spIrtt whtch H' fostara. t Yon may ■ fHV lamos with tiweolt .bt-joereoel.-ifit 4* merely « he*rvM -ehooe" . to .-,be. .got throughvwtfl. rBefcsw* ■»» tHl-lamps r-itb joy-la, your, heartriif’yowfeel ihefSi >'oe«jQ«itanft 4okig-»<nnethIi>*,.for ta*c hogae^i'K, iadhe eaotimr’e-jfMIege tw pree—t that poiet >. of -'Hew.—Horn* drogaeae-tMagaiiae- lafl^ve a»ef* I !' ' ^ >%*|fe?^ne pound of Allspice:. r....:rrTrrrrrrr.:*■: -*- | One pound of Mustard.. . .'i . M>< !,( i _ sr vq m.» uosfoi] -M n!K*v> mov lovcf ■—. fwo large cans tomatoes,,, ..rj.,?jTf.j. <ih «>■•/( *4 &5t ml <><ti ^-Z T^. One can peaches.rin ^o.‘-ri.sa .oirini.iii'iuqirlSissiRon .One can Apricots.V*. f *:>?*?. *?«*. V: ?? J!"V HT1 7V’V , > na« nov . MJJSg Qjjk * 1 i Xfiui uinriil* .J V/fA•*•»! si•(»«•'’>*!• ■ A*hf; riff; it ‘O ’WjJ? «•£?•-• ”,•'!?*** «’-.■■’• ffff «;fr{. • • — » r if/,':i- e»vi os «>} vllft \fl»o«l«inos ■<««: km* > SJ'I * * t r* T\ * 1 O’ 5! 'r/ ' Hi* • t*ni *s yc* |V--' | Wh still have a few summer goods to close out1 at d !6a^ain.'1 Colne dftd &‘e them & !m.„ .wuyn* -U, ali.W r-r-IMUl Miff? • Ng -aru- i »«kv • . ■ .! • 1-. .• I! "4 -"- is* We also have a few mens’suits to fclose out. Regular price, $15 to $20 •/# = Sale Prlce, youn>0hcSSii^C2i») smkJ I | HI Loup City —5—l .... , - .. For Sale Cheap 80'ftores, land 2^ miles west of Loup City- AJ1 level;, a bargain at „P5,80o f taken at once. . L. V., p etersen Ord Nebraska. , { .. BASEBALL K b i1 1 a i f Jgrwfen^»e|>.Jfi&ly in.-RockVhle narrowly averted a sfiut-oUt here Sub-1 day, losing the game by'the score of 5 to,,!,-, Rasmussen’s lurable ,pff,JI. Blurts grounder ■ gave tlue visiiprs, their only score-- *i ••.v-.rv w!; nocgvM-B -J “f AB H PO A E Benisch, ss..5 2 0 2 0 C. Burt, 3b.0 0 10 Strqm, 2b....3 0 4 5 0 Hf Burt, cLy^. .;74 1 0 0 ]0 SiAidatrtmiJ8PlCt.. X .3 .0.90 $2 Kdstefl, lf.'.f,.. . ,?.4 1 1 1 |l G. !CoHitef^:J...5(...4:ii Ho StfittJ rlf;IVA...dt.3 ^# fo 0 1^,2 [0 Diehfea, 0 ?0 j ; a. ft m&- 6 :$B JtfPG^iE PetArsen, p._v.4 0;: 1 1 0 Burke, ss. .W. -A Ilk " Jacobsen, ei£T...: 4.. 3._- 3 * « Rasmussen^ .,4 li £ E. Kremlacek? 3b . . 4.3 R. Lunbufg, If,.... .. .3 0 2 0 0 Christensen-jg&i.. .'X .4'^ j J O ■ 0 1 H. LAnburfrrStfT-.0 0 Floss, rf.... 4 12 0 0 ; ■J.nu'i iv.ud IV.'j <=Tfiif 33> JO 27U"14,!'3 " ; '4cbKkjBY‘4Wf?iflKfG8Cv'v •” ;«,• aim "^1 2”3T5’6 Tff’4 " ' flockville.1 00000000 — j far well.0 Q 4 1 0 0.0 O'- — 5 I £8%Wf^>£gcotjj,tij i Swumars-^SAplen bases, RockviUen 2; sacrifice hits, Par well, 2; 2-base bits Kostel?- ■ Raamtssen; , 3»base • hitsy Jacobsen, 2, E. Kremlacek; double plays,-Stroih to1 Sundstfom; E.’Krein 1 icek to Rasmttssgn-to H LUYnbilrg, 1 Iflrtce to Rasmussen fcb H; Lumbufgj liife off Werner 10, off Petereen, 5: e t^ggk; outjt>y .Warner 9, byj Petereen. ■j; hit by pitched ball, Strom by Petersen; bases on balls, oft Werner, 2, off Petersen, 4; passed tally Coulter, 2;’Wild pitch, Werner,-left on base, ItoekvillerJ 8,f Farewell, Ppmmpire, tockbWskf; scofety’-Dflfa; time, 1 hour and "50''minutes; attendance, 200. t...., . atboeL^s' n' 1 LsbtonJl; Boeius, 2. ,:f, . AT DANXEBBOG , Alba, 9; Dannebrog, 10. , i Standing of teams in the Sherman ioward ,, 1 *T" Farwell.. Boelus. .espe.“. .“3:^ 'Aodcrnie.'.-i L \ Danneb, \ I ' Ashton* i > t. 1.-j r771 .. ,!i i. > , | Discouraging statistic! ; deal of talk are offered abou(Wa \ mense number of people whafgfjA b s old age without provision for mSp.\ f .Its needs. Evidences are not lafjjfc', 1 that the statement in this directiaEt\ , dverdrawd, since-- a:- took at: mateflV .possessions does not always provofi state of dependence upon public ch* Ity.J Many okkpersoim haye investej^ their means hr earllalisoriji,. In aoip ,an(S daughter^ ^that prove-Jjw tnvest merit cappMe rdf^aying and that djo pay. largri§pjyraij|i£s in lover and care Old age fri^koutAk^uses and land and stocks aagjpwndiiqis not tfchrajs Im provident-Bid acapFsigna therte are oi a degree Improvidence in the young er generation that; would seem to bqde destitute Aid agefc and yet who could he downcast about the situation in the face of the fact tjhat the savings banks of this country have on deposit more than Your jbillions of dollars—proof of thrift—which means hard hrdrk and careful qpvlnfri through aelC-denial— .that discounts’^ a degree -thi ®rt 'dence that tt is an ektrayggant and > thoughtle — °^'ord a Standard. j «f ff f :• 1 Jaiftowifs-vxu...^.™^ . jhaf, i.s,.tJjiQ. ditt!«,ehfi!?.betwfc< tgjiri” and “saleslady.?" t Floor Walker—I don’t fdle A All in the So-ind. ! Mary tales might be told that hijftfi? On r the sounds of hastily spokeD words to unaccustomed oars. The only true one we -have- - hoard tof-' late I is thi^: Last week Charles de, Harrack, the Well-known pianist, stood ip front ot a local theater1, belrig ptfllte t6 a edrfaltf society lady. In order to- make cost vtersation he ffli “Have.:iou seen ‘Jijliup Caesar: tW« week?” “No, I haven’t," answered the lady. ► “Where- Is she playing?" -i .. . .. ^ Junior Chautauqua ‘ -. i t i • •:' ' *■ :pne of the -enjoyments connected with the ChautAuqug- fs that- called the Jupior Uhi#litaulq*ja>^ wfdch the llttleqfies are under supervision of a lady connected with thd-ojganiz atloni ’The Junior for this’ye$r was Proctor,:'; The Juniors were divided into groups; fpnr groups of Jaoys and four groups girls. Each group had captain whc duty it was to see thitdnelw boys; girls got into the ganjej. The m< twelve years of age, and lectures i Mf&fternldBs to tBose prfdeftfSlve! tHI ediiftaanmftit of- the *J anior! consisted of games and stories. Some (¥ ^hipfifthe children played were* volley ball, three deep snail, rqnofi; and^japer, stick relay etxs there was s wading party at Cobb creek and Fri dayjaplay festival which was attend ed by*many children and as many old| er people who had not forgotten howl Tuesday evening on the court house .lawn was tho firstf evening’s play since. the Chautauqu^ and tl& groups! of children, and o)de# teo^le as wefi. in quite large num-i bers were present' and entered witli Mich zest into the ^amusement kn<l games.—*" ;-•**- ’• > r-P '•> — T , t___ I .. 'y, Schneider Could Have Beer? Senator - n ^ ' • C >j The umiSu^il distinction of liavingj Refused to become a United States senator from "Nebraska when luf plight have had the homor by tfierelw. ^oddjng I%|s hgad-belonged to R. B? whi died th&other day. It was back iif ippi, whence state legislative , lijM* two togas to distribute. This peculi ar situation came about through the death of Senator Hayward who had been elected two years before and term fohn^TOursto^ .....pi P S» ifcfap day Jthe'three big political^ fera%<&<j? af StebtijSka controlled po^ |WWcs iifttre-srJIttsS'ihd- having, eradi-§|| cajt^d pipcMcally all opposition to that5® eonfcroltocw to fighting among them-iip sells' hi t. Thompson wanted to bepij ITuffcea 9t4t« senator, and the Bur-H UagtoonPrahroad wanted Him to haveE^ tjje> honor. fThe Union Pacific andS Northwestern objected to the Bur-r ; lington naming Thompson, and theirtM polit|cal; representatives joined with ^ personal enemies of Thompson tofej make it'their special business to seepj^j waixai to get*.caucus nomination from thef|| republicans, but the opposition gptr i 'ntnd republicans to refuse to enter-^ thaticaucesand to decline■ totb'lie foiffj Xhompspn,. 'This left him short of aV 'tMjofrity. Schneider was one of the^ MMesasmoF Thompson was not elected, -j^or-years ^ TuiUtjeheaar' known as the Northwestern politicians, but sliow tnc.«wrtisent«uveax>r the railroads f getting together and eliminating all § of tile conteftants /or the senatorial f| honors and dividing the senatorships §j . ropnjrxhemselves, Dietrich getting 1 : the Short "term ^d^Wto^tthe^lon^^