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About The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917 | View Entire Issue (June 17, 1892)
... * * m f T ?* < BflOtt A Mellor make a Specify Qf Real Estate, if you wafat to buy or aell donTlorget to call them. LAiVr CITY NiiXCffl. Oom«odW*«tly/ Wboal.<** OhU .. .*>«» S£., B*« .,....•***».•■** * Barley. •»» Potatoes... jo Bean*.....••• *.« 1A0 Oolona. .*.....,. AO Butter....••...,.1# Kgg*. .1 Hog*.$4 J00 <M #4.10 Ltoqal Dgws. The Burlington la tbe popu lar Una for •11 points I. M. I'olskl had his w Ind mill blown down by high wlnda. Mr. Thorn of Litchfield was a Loup City vlaltor Monday. K. J. Mulick returned from Hast- ' Inga last Monday. Geo. Bickford Is treating hla real •state office to a new coat of paint. H. Baas, of Litchfield made us a pleas ant call while In the olty yesterday. John W. Long, real catato agent, Loup , City Nebraska. Feed yonr horses at the barn that carries tbe national oolors. List your property with J. W. Long If you want to sell or rent. Feed yonr boraea at the Red, White and Blue feed bam. Chat. Rettenmevar wu down from i Arcadia Wednesday. I A. J. B. Falrbalm, of Rockville was at 1 the bub last Wednesday. Mrs Hill went to Omaha Tuesday morning via the Burlington. Tbos. Inks Is building a large addi tion on tbe north side of his residence. Correspond with Scott 4 Mcllor rela tive to buying and selling real estate. D- 8. Jackson returned home to Bew- 1 ard Wednesday morning via 'be B4MJ Miss LIUteNIghtlngale, who Is teach ing the Ashton school came home last evening. A. Thompson, W. H. Conger and 3«o. Gibson are among the old batchelors of tbe town this week. On Tuesday Wm. Jeffery was appoint ed by the county Judge as guardian of A. U. Davis. Mrs. B. II. Kittell visited her sis »tcr, Mrs. Kenyon, at Boolus over Sunday. 0. W • Conhlser and Jas. Landers went to Omaha Wednesday morning ou busi ness via tbe Burlington. The mason work on A. Watklnson’s , new brick hardware store was com menced last Monday morning. O. Manchester, of Oak Creek town ship waa in the city Tuesday and < Wednesday. , Farmers say that there waa never a better stand of oorn In Sherman oounty than there is this year. Parties wishing to buy laud will do well by calling on W.J. Fisher before buying elsewhere. 8.D. I. Emerson, proprietor of tbe Loup City Boiler Mill was In the city this week looking after business. County Warrants at 91.0*1-1 at A Taylors Store In exchange for goods, prices to be as low or lower than the lowest. ATaylox. Children's Day will be observed at the M. K. Church next Sunday at 8 o'clock P. M. You are Invited. L. W. CUAXDLXB. E. Brewer returned from Omaha last Friday evening where be has been at tending the Funeral Directory Asaocl _. Oeo. TrueUon U giving the old Lalk A Krleobbaum aland a through renovat ing preparatory to shelving hta stock of goods. J. 8. Pedlar baa moved hla residence building to the front eud of hta lot* and underpinned It with a good brick found ation. Other medicine* might help bat to make aaauranoe doubly a are uae De WUfa Sarsaparilla to enrich, purify and reucw the blood. Some careleae person broke a Urge glaaa In the door of T. M. Keed’a Imple ment store last Tuesday night. Mra James Landers of Arcadia atarted Tuesday for a visit to Mends and relatives in I’lerluda, Iowa. Disease never successfully attack* a system with pure blood, Da Witt's Harsaparllla wake* pure new blood and enriches the old. Henry french has uudenakeu the re sponsible position as tie* I) in the Na«TM wt-aiau* idtu*. and by the way he Is learning rapidly Mra Holcomb returned last Hah urdej avealug from a weeks visit with her parents at lUveuue. A. b Onihouee and family are enjoy* lag a »Isll from his mother sad brother wh» arrivad on Imi sreutegs' train from fee trail a, 11 Hew W bright pMtpei are the wukheet ta tarn »aul«e a good thing and bey It We sell lots el bright people the Mule Marly Mleers, ft ton are net hilghi lh« t* pIMa will n.*a<> tow sw I he sapettleore tiwm various parts sf the vwttely aim srere atteadlag the meeting wf the county hoard re pur it crops hntklng well, U U Mingus sad J, f. Meehan of the Helenas M H l ttailed the h enter § tela Uvea and mutual ftteade at Arcadia after the game feat Hah ardgy I ha Maptlat Young Pwstpk* t’ateu ■II* note* m the HaptUI church SHI Htjtday srmlug at I aMwtk subject ht)«, Matt II Wand*. H* Kvery . Lafsa bswaaalp has invortnt la a new road SMapsW, d lha n e-tern H» vasaehle nteho, and I* raid to be an Ins. gr»n*wee> ,»»» any thing .* bri e Hi « . i . V. The supervisor* ®s» I" food*,. Foil miMk uiWlsbed In tbs Hor flW mt roelf. ^ r'*infsll of last Wednesday ' K ' . lisa broksn up tbs crust Id tbs jelds and put tbs crop* Id s thriving soodltlon. Mr*, L. K. Patton, Hock ford, III., Write*: ‘•From persons! exp«rl*no* I 3*n recommend f)e Witt’s H*r*»p*rl Its, i cure for 1 incur* blood sod general d* til I It/." The Snyder Bros, bars ths hot record so far for Ashing. Last Sat irdsy they caught sight Urge cstAab In the river. Iisn't loose sight of tb« fact that you ssn get both the Loup City and the Litchfield Northwrstkrk for the r«g liar price of one subscription *1.60. What Is the msttor with Sherman xiunty's paper? R. Taylor sdver. lees to pay a premium for warrant* n exchange for goods. If anyone knows what la meant by he Times Independent's remark a loot "ha laughs best who laughs sat," we would be pleaeed to receive he Information. The manager of the Loup City mamery informe oe that the bust ices Is fast increasing, and the main rouble la to get handa to gather the sream. John Hogue and lady wera out lorsebaok riding laat Sunday. They ire both in the vicinity of eighty, lut still able to enjoy the pleaenres if youth. Mrs. T. 8. Nightingale and chil Iren returned from Oueter county Wednesday, where they have been tor a week visiting her sister, Mrs. Jouley. About a dozen of the K. P. bora root to Lltohfleld Thursday to inati ute a new lodge at that place. We earn that about SO new members will be installed. The Canal Bondi have been canoelled >y the board of supervisors. We are lorry to aoo thin enterprise go down nit everything possible was done by >nr local canal company to make it a luocesa. Don't loose sight of th's date of lur county fair: Oct. fi, 6, and T. A'so keep your eye peeled for any ,king and everything in the shape if produce, etoek, or otherwise that sill make it a cucceaa. The annual school meeting for school ilstrlct No. 1 will be held at the Prl uary school building on June 37, 1803 lor the purpose of electing two trus ses anil transacting such other busl ■ess as may oome before the meeting. W. H. Kennedy received a letter !rom his brother Geo. a few days ago tnnouncing hie safe arrival at his iestlnatlon, Excelsor 8 prlngs, Mis »ouri where he went to improve hie lealth. Peter D. Thompson, of Ashton, sras In the city Wednesday. He re eporle e bran new baby boy at hit louse, eud says the little cherub came on Bunday morning last All Interested narties doiug well. We are sorry that tbe people of tbia place did not take the matter in land and make preparations for a (rand celebration on July 4 tb, Whim ever wo have undertaken anything if tbe kind our efforts have been at tended with success. Mr. Patuh Informs us that bis laughter living at Chicago la not ex pected to live. Bhe was here some nontba ago and attended her moth er's funeral, and on her return got aa far as Omaha, where she has been tick ever since. Mrs. Oowper had every serious ac cident laat Bunday on her way in IIWIU M1Q WUUVIJ. UVI HUIWV Fright and ran nwnj, running Into the corner of Mra. Eettanmayer'a pas lure fence, throwing the cart over and pitching Mra. Cowper beneath the frightened animals heels, br ula ing and acratcblng bar considerably, On Bunday morning n telegram waa received here by the coroner and iherid, bidding them to come and hold an iuijueet over the dead body of 1*. 3. Murphey who bail been run over by a passing freight tram within two or three milea of Litchfield. A more detailed account of the amt affair will he seen ta tha Litchfield N*nru a htim of tbia iMue. W# are requested to lav to th* pareuta of tbia village, who have W»ya playing and fishing la tha mill men L> look after them They are daily bathing ta the race under th* bridges, shouting and scaring team* aa they peas uv«r, and la othsr way* annoying th* public, aa well aa th* mau*g*r* of th* mill Tht* should be looheri after, and If not at one* th* village Ixaard will tab* th* mat ter la hand Much a mean e* ahouUI ift b* pm milled and an etample will h* mad* of sum* of lUeui If an UW—d John "*#r*r, r*pr***uling th* Aultmeu Miller Ca„ «»m* near to* mg ht* Uf* la a resaw ay last Tueu lay night u*M far front the farmhouse *f W A fihalL ten miWv aotthwaat f this Iowa II* ws* ni. tsd ap fur 1**1 and tah*n hr Mr Wkail a house, cud after aura* two hoars regal am! cmscUiuksese Wednesday wo-a >»g he ana brought to l->up Citr amt tUkuagh he was jammed nag brat* M brolly hi* comdutsu ««* nut an butt k* at first IhMght Th* team ahteh • the same *w that ran awst with l*ut»r Yvweta** ami Jo* ISlu, * u rod found aatil th* a*ti d*t Thrt were brand nluw»t lour mil** from where th* am-idsal happened having tun through this* mr* f**>*t and brought ap asar Mr King t pi me th* aaggy hml >*«* wheel hr tgeu th* horse* were still hiun. i to it, tntk awrw mvt injure. I ta the U«*t Base Ball knd Horse Kare. L»«p I'll; 90 *9900*9 —t»« latter list "Sot la tt.M Bird Baaaatt wlaa Last Saturday, as previously an nounced, tbs Ravenna Stars cams over and crossed bat* with oar boy*. Tbs gain* opened at 1:80 with Loup City at tbe bat. Tbe flr*t Inning re. suited In 8 talllee for Loup City while Ravenna bad to be contented with a goose egg. On the second in ntog Uic number of scores for Loup City wae swelled to ft while 0. Mingus made a well earned score for th« vis itor*. From tbat on until the 6tb in ning Loup City had a walk away, when the tables turned and th* Ha vennas whitewashed Loup City In the 5 and 6, and in the 6 won for themselves 3 mote tallies, Joe Gilson com>ng to tbe bat first and swiping tbe oall Into the left field like a sky rocket. From that on the Ilavenna'e, through tbe powerful pitching of Mellor and good catching of Ward were completely abut out and not al lowed to make another score, while our home team continued to play ball a* tbe following aoore willehow: Hcore by lnnlngst 188488780 Loup City.8 8380080 4-30 Ravenna.0 10008000— 4 MOTia. Tbe game passed off quite smoothly, a little unnecessary criticising tbe de cisions of the umpire was don* on both sides. Ward mads two two-base hits end through error by tbe opposition made third on both of them. Paige, of Ashton, who played with tbe JjOup City team, made tore* run*, as also did Klttell, Hopper, Ward anil Johansen. Tc- scorer did not keen treck, but others who did ssy that Mellor fanned the Ravenna's 19 times. Mingus, ueisi, uuson, ana w ui teu ton each made a lone tally, the balance of the Havennos totalling a goose egg. Bert Buehner made for the home Plate with great speed, lie trampled Ward In the dust, and scored a goose egg. Ward bad the hall. The Ravenna boys are all corteout gentlemen and maintained a commend able appearance throughout the game. We understand that a return game will be played at Ravenna next Wednes day, June 22ud. Over five hundred people witnessed the <>me. Mingus made an elegant slide to sec ond but was caught on the wing. Holt, the Ravenna pitcher, did good work In the sixth inning, fanning three In succession. THI nous sees. After the ball game the horse race was announc'd "id the cr~ -d repaired to the fair grounds to witness a gren quarter of a mile dash between Bird Bennett, owned by IT. O. " altek tnd Old Billy Wat'-'ns, owned by Troy IMs. The race waa a good one, each bore# do ing Ita best. Bird Bennett won by about two 1* 2th;, VOTE OP THANKS. At a regular meeting of Shiloh Post No. 12< Q. A. X. held In their ball Jane 11, 13112, the following resolutions were unanimously adopted: Hi:*OLVi:i>:-That we tender our sincere thanks to Manulon Lodge K. of P. for the use of thoir hall for memorial cerv ices, to the L. of O. A. R. far so band somly decorating the same, to the cor net band and choir for the very efficient music rendered, to the teachers and their pupils who assisted us In our serv ices, to 0. L. Drake and others who hind ly furnished teams and all others who assisted us In honoring our fallen com rades, and especially to Rev. L. W. Chandler for his able discourse on the Sabbath, and Hon. J. It Scott tor hia able and appropriate address on me morial day. MARRIED. Id thla city, Burday, June 19, llenry Jobanaeu to Mlaa Nellie Mofflti, Judge Beat oSctatlng. Both contracting parttea are well end favorably bnown to all ourcltltena.wbu wtati them every auooeaa amt happlueae. Although It wraa generally believed that thla young couple would get married, yet It waa a great aurprlae to many aa even their moat intimate frienda did not know when the happy event would tranaplre, and lleury waa too cute for the hoy a, while the bilde by word and manner (bowed that ahe too could keep a aeor't. May they travel hand In hand down IIB*‘a pathway an joying the bier* Inge i*f love aud bapplue^a, and In old age be aa agreeable to eac h other aa W it" fragrant Intel! of the aouthern mag nolia or the perfume o| a aweel forget me-not, l» ilia I-eat wi,beaut the Noam wearing. Ji LV 4, l Ji There will he a baaket picnic held one half mile euuth eatt of A»l ton, Nebr, on duly 4»h. 1*99. There will be apenking. aiugtag, foot ball, cro 4wet, and hgae ball B*r eateitalu meut It will he held la a alee gteve plenty of thade aad paal wetof la ahuudem*. IteffwehinaaU for ante by the Treebvtettaa t hutch who hea charge of the picnic, Huaa run to aad front iba trntae K> ary body la tiled to attend aad bring you* din ner ami enjoy an outing aad good an cia) time. By order ef t'ommlttne ■»lw C.r feTlT* Mew tWHmay aeean atr«nge bet If they neat cry for It they eeal l do an If they and eeuld We a*e UtWteg aheol Maher • Bara Wire idnletant waicg eev er Hi la In Cura l We a ml enter aora fc»* *» > by Ui'itmin Ra« Welteoel !*♦«•».*•>.. teaaaaiw* lk»*a« tea* »l ^ Tot the accommodation af tboaa da wring W* y lad Chicago ua I We abut* invaatn* tha V a km IScikv wit) eel I Ih krta to I bw ago and ratara al one fare Bit the w ood t* ip, Tot dale# of »»l* aad limiia of tkkeia or ear akliUmal laMwalma a, ply ■« IT It (bn i ka Agent t’ I* piatvm, Loup fity Dennis In The Soup. According to previous arrange meats made by the independent rus tlers of tbs town, Prof. Dennis, of Orsod inland came on to give s lec ture sod help to swell the campaign fund. Nothing of the kind wan marie public until a few hours be fore the great event wee to transpire, when suddenly flyers wars out liesr lng the following announcement, but carefully concealing the true purpose of the meeting: LECTUKK. Piior. i, a. J bSHRia, > Will lecture at (lie opera house ; TONIGHT. ' Campaign Hong- and a Cady ■ Violinist. MrAdmUslon 1lie1». Independent rustlers were tear ing around trying to get up a crowd, and the Times managers, bored to death by the man Dennis and his lady violinist, nearly broko their necks in trying to make It s success. Well, the lecture came ofl. There was in attendance a crowd of about forty, little and big, including the speaker, violinist, and the whole “•hootin’ match," (half of which were complimentaricsv and so completely were they all sold that you couldn’t And an Independent, Times manager or anybody else who would acknowl edge that he had anything to do with it or attended tb« lecture. The few outeiders were sold because they didn't even get fifteen cents worth. The independents were sold because they didn't get enough to pay ball rent end hotel bilie, aud had to go down in their jeans to make up the oslsnce. Their names are all “Den nis." Death sad Us Straff)*' Up to now whoso tutored Into s light with death, fought a losing tight—now science has dtcovered a way to clrcnm. vent even death—Haller's fsarsaparillt A Burdock grapples with u disorerdcd system and carufuly builds and reorgan izes. Try It. For sale by Oust,'dahl Fuos. Cheap Bate* For The 4th. The Union Pacific offers ita pa trons cheap 4th of ,1 nly rates as us ual this year, B. B. Clowns. Ant. U. P. System, Loup City, Neb. 4TB OF JULY EXCURSIONS Are ever popular and successfol. The exceedingly low rates otlered by the Union Pacific this ysar will in sure them an immonss business. Excursion tickets on sals at all Tick et Offices of the system. For dates of sale and limits of tickets pr sny additional information apply to 8. B. Cowlis. Agt U. P. System Loup City, Neb. The Small Bey Cteals Apple*. They are gresu apples and then he has colic, cramps and diarrhea «ud thinks he's going to dlo and won’t evsr, ever steal again. The careful mother al wsj s buys a bottle of Hallers' pain Parallzer . and the boy lives to *‘dn so some more.' For vale by Oukdaul linos, j DENTISTRY. W. L. Marcy has returned from Chica go, 111., to hU former residence, Loup City, and ha.» associated hlm-"lf with Dr. Gilman, of Ord. They have their dental rooms In Landers’ building, west side of public square. ANSWER THIS unitliTION Why do so many people we see a round es seem to prefer to sutler and to be made uilse—’./ie hv Indlge-tlon, Con stipation, L’iszineee, Loss of Appetite, Comuitng up of the food. Yellow sain, wheu for 75*:. we will sell them tihlloh's Vltallzer, guaranteed to cure them. Bold by W . J. Ditto. n M Mathew bonded abstracter. List your property with vV. J, Full er real estate agent. Dr Plummer the ilentlet ha* till otllee In Uaiteyer'r block up tUlrr. Apply to the undersigned for farm loam at a low rate of Intent .1 0- Pim.nn. Choio« loan* nt fl por oont B B BUiUlOWB J. W. Long will dUpo c of your prop erty to a» good advantage a* nny body l.Mt your property with him Those who have tern that W not tit for market van aell it tu me, Ki i>eu-il John. It l( a ttxod and Immutable law that to have goo ', aouud hollh one > u i have pure, *li'h and abuud nt blood. There Is no rhorter nor surer roots 1h au by a nouns t>| tie Win- run-aparllla. Fur phtu'e* go to the old Whsehay .Maud tui'tU no pei dm, <alUfeviSi>U guaiantevd, M. I.m-hlii-kv J, 8 Pedtsr van make you a loin loan at a low rate of Internal Sen Utiu whsu you w I ah to severe a loan. It dull, •« Irulema and atnplo , If your blood U think and sluggish i If wuur appMlt* U vaprlvtoua an I envetUl.r, yoo need a .'ar-apaillU For beat re •oils lake be Vt lit *. "Late to bed >nd early to Mae will aborts'. th* load lo your hours le lha tklaa. lot earl) to Bed and a *1 Mils Karly Nui," Ike pill that makes life tort fey and better and wiser It ta a truth tu wtedMtre that lk« n>t vilest dtue that par t"1 u* ■ the sort of | ike hm. |»etk ttt’a Little larly Ftasra! ate ike ar*atl**i put* will pet |.>t tu Ik v ire a.* I the la* I J Tva»>*, out leading sU» k bov.* h»iw U«a hi* dk . with J M long and Unvee hating k-g* "• > »> j tie tu nail ntU A) wed Mr see kite to j fore dUpuatng of kto*» elsewhere urruvur t'rrtMMt 1' wa»*t. a urn veteoa lore Fu t’alarrh I'lykl'Ml*. t auksr wmutk and Htodarh* with v*. k tautkr tker* t» an logi'enora u*»*l I lotevno for kb*' o»'*te iwonlei mat t ursutof lb»*e Mkykiak elth -ul _ a*f* , I v hares |'|M *k eold kl w , J I I Ditto I Wn do not take fiieturea for noth lug, but we guarantee lineal, finish ('nmeTICMaOM A AnPKMW'N WK JjKAD. The f.lilcago, Union I’aclfle ami Noth wet tern 1,1 ne lead* ell compel It Ion Hlioriest line, (pibk.-t time, t'nloi Ix-pois, solid vestibule trains to (,'lilcag< no vexatious delay* or change* at tin Missouri ftlver. I?/.*. A MOOIt HPAN Of ror wale. hix ykar ou MARM, IIAKNKNh AVI» WAOON Will be sold at a bargain Apply to W. II. KKV.VKItY. Loup < Ity, Neb. TKK-SI'AM VOTJCK. We, the undersigned, hr re by give notice forbidding herding and buntlny or trespassing of any kind on the fol lowing described premises, t.o-wlt All of section 9, and east half of act ion W. township 19, range 19, Hherinau county, Neb. Any one so doing will l,« prosecuted to the full extent of the law. Ciias. J. Joiimsom. C. M< Me.MN».*ir. Motles for Publication. Land Odlceat orund Island Nab. Jana to, 'M Notice I* hereby given that the following named settler has Iliad notice of her Inten tion to make final proof in support of bei claim anil that said proof will tie made bo fore the clerk of the District Court at Lout City, Mob. on July Mrd law, via: Mary Kiiowlos, ltd , Mo. IM*r, for the M. W. H of N. K. H and M. W H of H. K. Is of Section *, Township If north of Kange Hi west. [.She names the following witnose to prove her uxitlnnon* tesldonoe upon and cnltlva tlon of said land, viz: Lhsnncy Newell, Cion. Walker, U. t. Lup ton, Jemcs A. Miles, all of Loup city, Neb. Fuzaki.iM Mwzkt, Itegiater. COMMUTATION-TIMBER CULTURE. Land Ok kick at Grand Island, Nei< •llNKll.il . 1883 Notice Is hereby given lbat the fol lowing named settler ban (lied notice ol tils Intention to make linul proof In sup port of bis claim, and that said prool will l»e made before the Clerk of the district Court at Loup City, Neb., on July 88 th, 1883, viz i Waller II. Gunn, Timber Culture Entry. No (I7JM for the Northwest nuar ter of Section ’’l, Township 14 north of Range 1.1 west. lie names the following witnesses to prove his compliance with the law for four years as prescribed by the Jaw upon ami cultivation of,said land, viz: J. M. Snyder, L, Nichols, Chari es ilnyder, and Walter Fletcher all of Verdurotte, Neb. Franklin .‘weet, Register Notice to liAliiKinentfli Notion la hereby given that the Intercut uifi rental upon the contract* of 8ulo and Loaoe to tho following doacrlbod r.ducatlon* il Land* Mttuatod in Mhorman County, Ne tjruwka, a* Ret oppo*lte the game* of the re inactive holder* thereof, i» delinquent, and H *atd delinquency I* not paid up within ninety day* from tho date of tbfai notice, mid contract will to deal oared forfeited by the board of educational Land* and Fuuur met Raid forfeiture will bo entered ot re cord in the manner provided by law. North Jf of If R 14 Ruction 10. Tuwn 18, B, Ift woRtO. R Andrew*, All of Section 88, Town 18 uango 14 wc*t 0. L. ItauieR; HoothoaRL 4«iarter of flection 80, TownRhlp it#, Uango 10 wcrI, Jarin-R Hawley; North«a*t quarter of •eclion 80 To»/n 10 Kongo Ift, .bun** w , uuyoR ftouth<u*t quarter of tho MoiiUichrI quarter ft Hecl lori Townnhip hi, Uango 1.1 went, Jen* 8. JonRon; tfortiiwoRt quarter and loti t a 8of Ruction Pi, Town 14, Kango It wc*t, Au( tut Jaenic-ku; All of Men tionTtJ Town 18, itango 14 WORt, Win. Mutton and John Lur. rack; North wool quarter of Moctlon .80, Town \<‘> imiigu 1ft we*t f ruuk Is. Sheldon a Oo,; Wor»t half ot flection 88, Town Pi I binge 14 newt IS, O. Mel by; Mouth half 18, Town 14, PougO !6 wc*l C. W 16 Ifodgc*; We*t hull ft Meet ion .h), Town 16 gauge it watt trwln I.'-»ii,p . in und rred w. flun; m. W. quarter ft Moctlon .71 Town 13 Jluitgo It; wont 0. L* tturgcim; North half and mi hive*t iiimr er of Section 1(1, Town 18 Itauge 18 weal Win w. Cantwell; Norlbanal quarter of Section 0» Town 18 Itungo Itl weat \\ m. w, Cantwell K half of section Mi Town 1ft gunge 14 wewt S. h. ThouipMoii; r. N. quarter of motion :w ruwn 13 gauge Ml w eal Tho*. ilarglH, M. W. juar'ter of section 38, Town 10 uango 16 weat Lyiiian J Tracy. mted at Lincoln Nebraska till* lit day of Juno 1810. A. K. HumriiuKT, Dominimrinner of Pabllo Laud* A HutldlugR. Mignod June 0.1*W, I) A- Jackron, L'ounty TrettHiirer N OT1CK OF PETITION" State ok Nebraska. I cot ntv or Sherman, j In County Court: Notice Is hereby given that, petition having been tiled lu Die county court of Sherman county, Nebru.ka for the appo.ntmeat of an J. blue d«cea*ed, late of xaid county. I lie same la act for hearing at 10o'clock u m„ on Monday tliu 2?tb day of June, I vjj at tli« office of the county Judge, III Loup City In aald county, at which than ami place all iieraoua Iritcruatud In aald estate may appear and be beard concerning aald appointment. (jiveu under uiy hand and official seal thia dlat day of Mav, Cl go. 11th r, County Judge Nutiit 7b T'tko Tu />««/. T<v I aim's A lirowni You are hoteby notllh'd that lot IJ In block il, in the village of Loup i lly, tu Sherman eouu I) Nebraska, »« on the ,'il day or Out* oh«r, Isttu purchased by M II. Mead at prlvalc .ah’ from the treasurer of aald iounly lor the ih'llmpiunl luava of the icara IsMi |Ki*?, and Isas, paying there for the an hi »iU, It that the -aid M. II bead it elved fioui aid ircaauret a lax cerildcale of aald anle, that there after (tie rid M II Mead paid taxea on I .III lot l"» ihe year |Ha#M*e aim! ol •IH.Itk ami foe the year I" *» the attui of li'tr.i «i„t for tto< year |at*l the auiu of ».o t- ; nst ttivre aflui lm< said M II Mead Mihl and *> signed aald tag certlll ■ ill1 to, value lu A. 1*. ' ulley who la the lawful owuer and holder thereof. I Mat uoie >i the said dess till'd laud la reileciitt d fiaut aald tax certlUcale and other lis t,a on ol la fine Ilia 4lilt day of IK loiter I stir 4 deed will ha demanded i | md ren in- I Itont the I re v. met of Mid i ittHtir lot a|t| laud, listed June 1st, l*W4, A I' MUM, lliu \\ , lit atkU, Agi WluherT **“> *• aet v» ’* The atts nltou of the lattice It rv I |st. IfttM.V t Vtivl to UtV NMV end roMI'LlilK chub «»l M ( l# I# UN II Hie _ i .gethe. With a lull line (few FANCY GOODS A?*u NOTION#, MHbWC LU D I ON 0. J. OOKJfOAML. W. Q, ODKMPAHL. 0DENDAH4 BROS. -rtujYttiwm* <m PJGflEEp DPUG STORE. \ l J ~ LOUP CITY NEBRAKSA i .-1ft T/JK I'LACK TO BUY YOU* MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, rJIGAUS & TOBACCOS, FANCY GOODS, _CONFECTIONARIES Prescriptions Carefully Compounded. WE KNOCK OUT COMPETITION 4 'In Urn Bants if Shoes GROCERIES. JEWELEKY. or uuy tiling you want in the goods line. WM. NELK, THEO. L. ftLGER, CLERK. LOOP CITY, NEB , WE FIT HARD. ■ ' i 4 dl' K L ^)Gur Pfices are Lowers J _ -and Our Quality Better on All . KINDS OF GOODS i THAN THE LOWEST. WM. NELK, THEO. L. PILGER, HEAD CLKKK. LOUP CITY NEB. 1 . '> WM———————————i«a «—w——. ♦VI All I3BV1I •VliaVMKHM ( t I I I < Because our goods me no good, our prion ho low dial everybody buys them, WM, NKLK, TIIEO. L. PIUJER, IlkAtt • I KHk t.UIT CITY. N#». ------- Laa U>\% t Man*in, a 1* ttu»<, I'imUm*. A*VI (MUiar, I'mMn , FIRST BANK OF LOUP CITY. General Banking Business Transacted. 4 Capital Stoak, $100,009. <**+*0mw H'"+m * 1 >mn**v»* L oam e* ImytttNwl !a#t»« «» X|*i |«* c**t. i'«*» Onm?**? aw4 !-«•» »•*•# It Ua Ua4 la Um *wt. (Vaaw-stNMim-'-A^aMlvAl HaiMnal Hauku H*« Y«ffc 0«f, I. V 4 L’aaafci IommJ mm* uhm* f• a