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About The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1895)
W. R. Mollor, Resident Agent for R. & M. Lands. Wild, Improved and Irrigated Lands for sale. Uoaal Dews. Pilger ban some line Cabbage I.eap Year will soon tie here. Mr*. C. M. Smith is on the sick li«t. Hauler) Bros. Dry Goods, Omaha. Hoots and shoes at Henry Doll ing* SeeT. L. Pilger'* new arid in tld* Issue. Pi Iger h»* a eholcs lot of ap|ilea for sale cheap. Pilger has some choice Onions, Bed and Yellow. Pilger ha* some Excellent Home made Sauer Kraut. Invitations are out lor a grand hall at the Walworth hall to-night, Cold rimined glass** $»M per pair at Watklnsot.'a hefora the holidays. James I)epew has aow completed his other house. Win. Xaville dug the •ellar. Line your Big Sleeve* with Gbamoise Kilieiine. 1)4 Inches wide, for sale at Pllger's. Pilger handles only the Choicest goods, and his goods are all Glean, Fresh and Cheap. Pilger la Sole Agent for the Celebrat ed »t Paul Flour Every sack war ranted. K 1. Nightingale la thlnging of put ting out an orcnara on a large wiw next spring. Paul and Templln, Jaw lira of St. Paul have desolved partnership by mutual consent. Pllger baa some New Sweet Cider. The only Pure Cider ever brought to Hberman County. Miss Belle Edney, of Ottoway. has , la visiting with her friend Mrs. A. Watklnaon tbla week. John B uehrier.of Brlsfel township and who has been engaged In the brick laying business at Alliance, returned borne last week. Pi Iger has the only Pure Buckwheat Flour In Sherman County Raised the aeed'himself and had It ground Into Buckwheat flour. Coi.l>s AMD Chip Colds and Grip are one and the same thing. Dr. Hum phreys’Hpeci lie “77” cures them l/oth. For sale br si I druggists. Mr. T. C. Chamberlain, of Elm town ship*was In the city last Monday and during his stay made this office a friend ly call Mr. Chamberlain says that he thinks the prospects for a good crop next year Is first class. II. G. Patten the newly elected coun^ ty (Sheriff was In the city yesterday. We understand that he baa rented the Wilkinson residence which will be fitted up preparatory to Ins moving his fanily to the county seat. Thus. ./ainrog, of Ashton, while doing business at the county seat last Mon day made these headquarters a friend ly call and Issued us his check to the amount of three “curt wheels.” Ha will still continue to read the best local newspaper published In the west. An old time subscriber to this paper. Mr, G. If. Whitman, of Washington township, fuvaded our sanctum last Monday morning and left the where with to pay up all arrearages and sever al rnanths in advance. Mr. Whitman still wears hla usual pleasant smile des I ite the bard times. A surprise social was held at the Buptlst church last Wednesday evening In which Kev. Miller, Baptist pastor and his good lady were victoria of tho plot. The occasion was in the nature of a pound social In which each one present was expected to brlug a pound of some useful article to he presented to the pastor. About 915.00 worth of articles were donated. At a rough estimate the Kavcnua Creamery Co. has paid out to the far mer* am] route drivers during the past year about 950,000 in cash. It would lie diltlcult to say how a great many people would have got through the past two seasons had It not been for the Itaveuua Creamery. It ha* been the support and mainstay of hundreds of people since the fall of IHliil Kaveri na New*. C. W Conhlser is going into the fruit irrowlug business and we understand will pul out a ten acre apple orchard next spring on the A I*. Culley farm, about three miles north of town. Mi Culley «lee.|» Mr. Conhiser one half ol ihe orchard land If he will plant tin leu acres This will undoubtedly be a good investment for C W, a* tli* lend all lays utidei Ihe ditch and can I* Irugatrd without any trouble, We notice the following i|Uoialloii In ihe Stale Journal ol Ihe ilih Inst Henry (.adieu, for a UUHlIn r ol year. a resident oil'alio Way, died as Will* huloug. N V lie was a member ol the tj A It t‘o*| uf that place" Mr l.adleu wa alto a resident hete foi som* year* hay lug come to Nebiask* with VV II. Conger and family, when he Wade hi* home He I* ipille w el known to many of Ihe old settlers here We are lutced by circumstance* u mi knowledge a ft lend.y call from W 111 Nelk Ihe popular and IimixImui.c clerk si T * rllgei'* general •tore, Iasi Moods) M> Nelk db| ubisll) val on us ami well we won’t tell Just wbal he called fur hut a* o at as wo rio.b find out d wa* *uiuetblog atumi print l.g tbVllsin.i t of * , vrlabt s o d H1 left no order for punting however hoi simply luuttlied price* slid took llu mallet motor «dvi * went Th* Vostu wkstgaa vldM Mi Nelk and hie, oh wt forgot, ihe event ha* ryot taken plan let SCPKRTIgORS PKOCfePm Mis State of Nebraska I Sherman County. ( Loup City, December, 2nd. Be it remembered that <>n tbla second <lay of Decenitier, 1H05 came together Die county l>oard of Supervisor* of Sher man county in special sesalon, pursuant to the call of the county Clerk, which call w a duly piib'lahed in the North WESTERN. Present: E. A. Klttell. Chairman: Joha Waslewski, J. l’ray, K H Kansgan. W. T Olbson, Peter MeKeon, Supervisors and John W. Long County Attorney and Louis Keln. County Clerk. Absent.- Arthur Mlnshiill. Upon reading the call and published notice and the affidavit of publisher the board transacted the following business: On motion the petition aaking for tha construction of a suitable bridge across Oak Creek, on Hie west line of section 7, town 16, range ill, on road 01, signed by Y M. Warminskl. and others was taken up and considered, tbi* be ing the came petition which had been laid on the table at a former meeting of county board on August 16, 1806 On motion the foregoing petition was allowed and 'V. T Olbson was authori sed and instructed to build the said bridge and that said bridge be an “A" Truss bridge 24 feet long, 10 feet wide arid mounted on 20 foot piling. Upon examination of tbe petition asking for the establishment of a pub lic road to commence at the N W. corner of Sec. 1, Town M, (tango IS, and running thence south on section linn between section* one and two, eleven and twelve, thirteen and four* teen, Town 13, iiange 13. and termlnat* ing at the N. W. corner of Sec 81 con necting with road running down Coup valley, all In above town and range, which petition was signed by John Koch et al., and upon due consideration of the report of the Hpceial Itoad Com missioners together with the proof of p ublicatlon, and the return of the Sheriff to notice served on land owners, and the remonstrance signed by Wm. Young and others, and upon examin ing the claims Hied for damages with the report of the duly appointed ap praisers, the hoard tlnds that the said proposed road Is a public necessity, upon motion said petition Is allowed as prayed for. and said road establish ed, ordered platted, recorded and opened, and the damages on the loss of land only amounting to #40.00 as round by the appraisers is ordered paid to the parties according to law. Upon examination of the petition Signed by Jens Christensen and other* asking for the establishment of a public road to commence at the centre of Sec. 27, Town 10, N. Iiange 13 west and running thence east on half section line one mile an# term) uatlng at N. K corner of the H. W. quarter ef Kec. 23 of same town and range, aad upon ex amination or the published notice and the waiver of damages of al! parties affc< ted by the establishment of said proposed road the board tlnds said road to be a consent road, and said preposed road is a public necessity, and on mo tion said petition I* allowed as prsyed for and the said road is ordered estab lished, platted and recorded and opened accordingly. Upon examination of the petition signed by Jens Christensen, and other* asking for the vocation of a public road commencing at the north east corner of the south-west i of section 23, town 13, range 10, and running thence through above described quart «r arm also mroiigii me miuio cui quarter of section 27, town 16, range 16, and terminating at centre of above described section 27, and tbe published notice thereto, tbe board on motion orders said petition laid on the table for further examination into such pro posed vocatiotion. Whereupon tho Hoard ad loomed to 8:00 A M. of December 3rd, 1X85. Loup City, Dec, 3rd, 1x85. The county Board of Supervisors of Sherman County. Nebraska in ses sion this 3rd day o! Dec 1X85 pursuant to adjournment of Dec. 2nd, 1X95, pres ent, all the members of the Hoard ex cept Arthur Minshull, also John \V. Long. County Attorney and Louis Hein, Clerk. Tbe following receipt to wit Lotipjcity, Neb., Nov l»t, 1X95. This Is to certify that we have re ceived full pay meat of our claim for cutting Itusslau Thistles on the N. k. j section 87, town 16, range 11, from the owner Mr. J. H. Ualleway In witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands the date above written J. M hilllon.C A Carrutb, LdThomp son, Nherm.iii New ton, N. It. Thompson. Aug Jaesi like, k A Miuwn, k Thump •ou I'reily k rurull was examined by the Hoard and ou motion ill*' Kusslan Thistle lax for the year 1X1)5 in the amount of 6173 35 charged against *a!d north east quarter of *ccilou 37, town I), range It is order* Ieil *ti token fuiui the tax 11*1 upon Itte wttbdrawel ot the claim for ‘tie •isos amount filed by He n\<l-Ier of t'*l iloliirt S« |5 »'>d upon the tlliog Of a re*. I|it In foil of mUI claim with the County Clerk by N It, Thorn paou, Itm d Overseer |r|*t No. 15 I be otllclxl bond of Il ia *Ml I aog 1'ironi by appointment of road i<t* 1 Irn i N o 25 a a* > v *io Iol’il an t m too l i, * a »|,|,iwt»>l , lie (lllis Air-1 I,) |i Hb-bardsou (m #7 ,K» appearing on page 5lw elaiw record No. 1. was diial'oeei uo cvi deuce beinx advanced that mid Klch ard-o . had redeemed the !«nd fro tr erretienua fax rai**. Tlie claim tiled by <10101 Kathmain for lux paid for the year* 'Of. ’18 on lot 1», block 11. Litchfield, ap’ earlnji on pax*‘ 883, claim record 4 was dlxai 'lowed by the Hoard for want of juris diction In tlii matter. The followinx claim* were nllowec deduction* for taxes made an war rant* ordered drawn Omaha Prlntln* Co..... .. I h.lM Aarleuitural fair A**, of Hberraxn Co l®'W It. It. Ib'fMlrlelOMiu Ktcr Iff .... 441.1/ Illernond. . 4.0 8*1* Da/ldow, 4 4« Joe Iruddow, 4.0 8 to phi 11 8 west land, . 4 .0 Jnu, MathewHon. all taken lor lax 4.0 t'. lilemond .. 1.0 Ueo, I.entbormau.. 4.0 J I*. Parker . ... 4.0 (Jen Whitman all taken for tax . 4.0 Andrew Htjalol all taken for tax..., I O II ll. Mu.tol, all taken for tax . t o .1 P, Parker, %» l.onja Ihi hthold all taken for tax Hoi Wm. Cramer all taken fur tax .. n o frank M-Orady. no W'alter Mi/on *4 7* taken for tax n o f,. Iloleomb all taken for tax SO Adam /.aha all taken for tux ft 71 1.0 K. ll. Walt all taken for tax. 4 0 J A, Nile', ail taken for tax . 4 0 Henry I leek, all taken for tax .. 4.0 JJavId Kleburdeon. all taken for tux 1,0, liavld Itlehardeon. all taken for tax 4.0/ fred Kraua, all taken for tax,. 4,01 Oeo. Zimmerman . 4 oi Hurrlaon Wetland all taken for lax 1 oi J I, Hawk, all taken for tax .. 4,1* W Hawk all taken for tux I <*/ A I. Zluimi flimn all taken for tax 4.0/ J I,. Hawk, all taken for tax !.*/ It IteliiurtMdi. .... .. f.Oi L. Lareon..... 4 «/ Oeo. Nowhere. 4,01 Carl l»e buMotte all taken for tax 4,0/ L K. Hiirllmt *1,30 taken for tux 4.«i Oeo. Newbera .. . 4,0/ Kdwurd Hnytler , d.Oi Peter Morllr. H**i Ueo Hrem/m-r, all taken for lux H.00 Wat Hnyder «.»/ .lonepli f Karel H.0i Venell Novy . *.«« Jow pb f. Karel. I.do (Jeo. liramo/er alj taken for lax.. Id/ Hum lllnmer 48.0) taken for tax l.oi inns ly s.v/ J F Newman . 4,HI John F Hudor* all taken for tax t on John Wasielewskl,. 4.hi Ham Hltimer. 3.1*1 Henry Hunker » Hi Henry l.unye .... I Hi I'. F Newman, all taken fur tax 4.HI w Mtwfteiw. «.<« K <1 I’ltii/e all taken fur tax. 4 Hi Henry Hunker, , .. 3.60 Hi hool Ills!,riel No. M.. 2,HI i W Oilmen. 4 hi James Thompson. 4 hi Jaeoli Henson, all taken for lax 4,00 Artnur Mlnsliull.. 4,Hl A K Smith .... 4 Hi Arthur Mills bull 1.00 Mike Kewolfnskl, 4 Hi Frank llzenule . 4,Hi Mtke I'alu, all taken for tax . 4,hi Anum Kewtatkowskl all taken fur lax I hi V'enzle K«wul iskl 4 Hi An tun Kewlatkowskl, all taken fur tax 2,30 11 H Katun, all taken for tax . 4 hi Howard Lana, all taken for tux I.hi Theo MeCosh. all taken for tax 4,HI J. W. Ileapv. 4 HI Krank Stoic. I Hi Theo MuCush all taken for tux 3.so Herman Fieldu I HI liayld Kay all taken for tax . I Hi K V. Traey. 4.HI l uraten Truelsen , . 4.00 lino Ilenntker all taken for lax.. 4.HI K. K. Traey, 3hi T T Hekkem 23 HI (imaba I'rlntlnk Co. . 67.73 John K Hmltb . 2.hi H H Porter,, 37 HI T H. Nlktittnkule 3 <X| Hr W T. Chaw . *.0» Hr J H, Harrup S.60 I' W. Jensen 3 Hi Cermun Society. 6.H1 V. H Allen 3(XI l/ouls Item County Clerk. 7'J,*2 Hartlett Tupp . s HI N If. Finery. .. ...... ....... 17.2# <ino. V. Henseluiter. M0.IR Keystone I,utnher 4 jo. . ,. 31.71 Keystone I.iimtier do , 61 .Hi iobnW l.eiik County Atuirney . IF3.40 I M i'olxkl. County Treasurer 12.23 lint Hent .. 6.00 John WasleJewski. 24 HI K Illy ull tuken for tax. fl.OO O. flense holer all taken for tax. I.HI J O. Pray. 3 00 F II Kansi/en 7 30 John Wasielewskl,, 7 30 W. T, UtbMB. MM Peter MeKeoo. 7 Hi K. II Klltell. 12.00 llrldire Fund. Jarnrok A (Julezenskl. 4 Hi faro Klein. 7.60 Keystone Kumher Co.,. . 1.63 Hoad Fund W If. Morris. MR Thomas Inks. 6 36 Frank Hrewer. all taken for tax. 6716 Hoard adjourned sine die. IjdVIH Hum. County Clerk. For Mother’* Christina* Mouielhifitf that will p lea c her, make supper Kottiug easier. One of those tiicklc plated teapot* at W'atkinson'*. Curd of Tlmtjk*. A large crowd with liberal hearts and full basket* assembled at the Haptlsl church last Monday evening and aftci arranging everything in perfect ordei we were kindly escorted to the shurcl. which to us was a complete surprise Wc most heartily thank all for then kind and liberal donations. May tb« bleasmgs of God who is the giver ol all great and perfect gifts attend all whc have so kindly remembered us. Rkv. Miu.eu and Wipe Profanity Prevented. One thing will do it, that i* a shin | razor. Warranted razor* at Watkln eon’s. A Pleasant Party. A pleasant time was enjoyed by i number of the friends and neighbors ol Miss Hattie Hsyliurst on lust Saturday night at the home or Mis* Hattie. Tin occasion was th* arriving at the sis tecnth mile po«t in Mis* Hayhurst'i life. AH had a good time plavlm game* and singing until Urn o’clocl when the guest* were called Into tin next room where a well filled labh awaited lliem May the future of Ml* Hattie lie a* pleasant a* her eixtecutl birthday. w»* the wish of all a* tin t ad|ourn<‘d to get away from Sunday. A 1‘Altlll If AN I Awarded Highest Honors, World’s Fslr. DU RA SG POWDER MOST PTRPKCT MADE A |*oi* Gup# Cm am id I m* P«wd*f. 4« VfAltlTM* ATaMMHU DON’T DO IT T> Dispute with a linn T woman w*,en I Hill lBh< "*tb our JJUll aOoods are the Only One* to Huy. Be cause she know* what she la talking about. jy Js Argue with her II HI! Iwl|<,u eay* | | II|| IOur Prices are I I If If I MoNEy-SAVER*. MJW. lS(lB talks like a sensible woman who knows what's what. I — Ji. 1ry u> excuse f yourself for go I mg to some otb ler store instead •of Ours. You know that you can offer no t reason that can he sufficient for passing the store where the Hrst and Ciiraprst go together. I ' Expect your wife to meet you pleasantly if you've gone to some other •tore than Ours, when she expressly told you to go nowhere else. Don't do i these things if you expect to live long and keep >t»ur I hair on. WK WANT Al.l, PEOPLE TO DROP IN AND HKK OUR NEW 8TOC'K OF Dry Goods, Groceries, Qoeoasware, Boots, Shoos, flats, Cans, Foraishii Goods, Notions Etc. IT IS THE EVENT OF THE SEASON! Wo havegot the 8tronge#t Line We have Ever Offered in thin Market, All at Extra Low Price#. oup BfllT is B/\RG/\J|^s" T. L. PILGER, New York Store. Loup City, Nebraska Those who are Indebted to me for twine or Otherwise please call and set tle at once as I need the money one me T M BEED Notice Is hereby given that J will not be responsible for any debts and pur chases made by M. F. Ford. J. !>. Fomu. Agt. Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder World's Pair Highest Medal and Diploma. For Farm* wagon*, carriages, buggies and road wagons. We are headfjuart* ers. W. P. Bekd. A cholse half section of highly cul tivated land for sale. Price $2400.00. For further particulars call on or ad dress. FISHER &. BKMSCIIOTER, at Loup City, HuilfsnUn. Buy a nice Parlor Lamp for an Xmas present for your wire for sale at Watklnson's. Cash paid for chickens at Loup City every Saturday j. a Comveuse. Xmas and the Small Uojr. Often you wonder wbat to get him for Xtnaa, let ua suggest one of those nice pocket knives or pair of skates, for sale at Watkinson’s. 01V1N0 AWAY A PIANO, The Gaily Stale Journal gives every subscriber sending $1 on subscription 11 guess l;i a piano contest. The person guessing the correct or nearest t<> the 1 correct number of votes that will l>« ' cast for supreme judge this fall will get tills $450 piano free The contest 1 doses October 31. Mend for a free sain ole copy of The Journal with this otter 1 The Journal Is i heap ill price now, >n 1 cents per mnnlli without Sunday, orttfi cents with Sunday. Address State Journal. I.lncolu, Neb, am. crmricTmon i»iata«mum*. ••The Os aria ud I.United." a New Train (!Slrs|» tu ISS Traurlscu. The fastest train In the wurld, dla tauce considered, will run via tin Tliloti 1‘aclitu System • omtnaocllig Nov ITtli. the 1,'uiou I'aciilc, w ill run s ihtough train dally from CJouuell llluffi lo san tiaoolMo ami l.»»s Angeles making th« run of I "dl miles m sixty hours ihiilt tlva minutes This train will leave »Ho alls, hill a m *»gden | to i*. m next daV( Man Kraueist'o a 4A p m « t ond day, and !.«*» Angeles | to uu a tu. tbs «binl day, carrying i Through 1'iilliiiMi trouble Ocawitig j riMiiu M lee pars and Gluing far tu Maa I t ram is'n and l.os Angeles, tie sut* ' and a*'-, fur fekwls via the tiitilaiul i tiuulc w I I 1.0 MAX. tit.a t l*i« ami*Twaat Autxr, tisiik*' Nrb. School orders taken in trade at One Hun dred Cents on the Dollar at A. Boone’s. $i(K) Reward $100 We will pay thin amount for each mid every cane of Catakkh that Rocky Mountain Catarrh Cure falls to cure. It I* pleaaant to take. I* npplleil directly to Ilie effected part*, eleaimlhk unit quickly rentorlnic them to healty action. One month* treatment only V.' im or Irlul bottle tor no; cent* (silver or Mump*.; HOOKY MOUNTAIN MU OO, Cooper uldK. Denver, Co). From Nov. 10th until Dec, 21st Whereas their will be u great rush parties are reques* tetl to eome as sttona* possible. Gallery will bo ojien every tlay M. Fesohinaky, Artist. Flection Returns are all in M 1 vcsehinsky, Photographer lamp City comes out on top with his gram) One tins stricth tlrst class * Cabinet Photographs TIM 1C TABU. iiyii.imnus A missuuki urvcK u. a. ua»t. wiit. t M P. M. Iamvh fl :30 P. M A. F. Wekth, Agt x V. r. UAII.WAT. Beginning Sunday, November 1711.,. train* will arrive ami depart at thfaa station a* follows: Leave* Leave* Monday, ) ... Tueeday, — Wednesday, > ’ Thursday. > * * Friday, ) m arurday ) m Arrives at Loup City daily T.ISp.ut. (dose connection at Grand l*land for all poluts East and West. F. W. Ci,ink, Agent yy j.fisiikr, flttnrnEy-at-LBW, W'.ld and improved land* for *al«. And money to loan on real notate. LOOP Cm. • - imsais. H. GIBSON, 'A* DKAUCK IN Furniture. CARPETS, UNDERTAKERS GOODS West Hide Public Square. Lolh CiTr, .... n*». I () BEN8CH0TER, !V/ i*hop. o» EXPRESS aku t GENERAL DELIVERY LINE. All hxprena or Pr«l|flil ortlnrt) proinpt.ll/ nilimilml to "L \y L MAKOY, *DENTIST> orrioK. -lu ituo'l amt Marvy gioato, Kaat HKl* I'utilia •<(itar*, l oop 1117, Mali JAQUBS & SCHAUPP Grain Dealers ON II A M. STATION*! Aivmliu. Mi Alpint', Utuo(Itv, shaupj* tSi.liug iuk! Ami ton* MAIN lil'IH'K at mm I* riTV ^ All tirali. h*ut*M lu Mt AI|»lu%. or ^1*1 i»8 U<k*U at. lu I* |.r«'Mtui><l at l. o|t fUj or AaUlon amt rtMHMtra altat Ui« to at at I I**!** U at lloia* alatioo* fall ami in l>*(iit« ttllitm tluwlirni, i