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About The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917 | View Entire Issue (July 3, 1896)
Mi ' ' 1 11 ■ ■“"* Lioaal Daws. A. Boone, rue Jeweler. Cbsi. Austin lo»t e cow laat Wednes day. Look out for Dick O'B. In tba byolcle race tomorrow. Adam Scbaupp made a trip east on a visit Wednesday. Mr. and Mr* II. M. ilebo took a drive to Arcadia ye*taiday. Ohlaen Broa will have a new kiln of bri k ready for use in aboal 10 days Women aave time and labor by buy Inga Walking Machine olT. M. Be«d. O. Manchester, of Davli creek «**» doing buelneaa at the bub lait Wodnei* day Min Dru/.Ula Ditto went to Cozed, Nebraska lait Thursday to ylslt rala tlvea, Htevs Drey, of tbs |{ronnd Frost bam made a drive te Ord Wednesday of tbla weak Pedlar. Amtln. Coohlier and Night ingale dreva up to Areadle lait Wed neiday evening. IstriB Crawford returned from a two weeki vtell to bit paronti in Mlnourl lait Monday nlgbl Abraham M. Taylor who ha* boon away for several year* arrived In till* city lait Tueiday availing Corn i* looking tleo but small grain ii not doing so woll on account of tbo crust occasioned by tba itorm. One iwallow does not make Spring, bet one iwallow of One Mlnete Cough Cure brings reliefs—Odendabl Broi. breeze Iaat Saturday which done con siderable damage butnoooe was hurt A. Fellz and family atartt next Mon day morning fer tbe west ia a covered wagon Gao Kggera will secompaey tbom. B. M Kabo wbe has been in thn ess* riding race horses for tbe paat two meoths returned to bla borne la tbia alty Thursday. Reports come in from all parte of the county to tbe effect that imsll grain ia looking bad. Both crust and rust are assigned to bo tbe cauae. Stewart McFadden hauled his tbreib log machine Into town yesterday morning for repairs preparitory to going out threshing soon. Mrs. L. A. Kossotar and daughter Mrs. Kate Comer, came up from Grand Island last Tuesday. Mrs, Comer will speed a waek visiting friend* and relative*. Kczems la a frightful allliction, but like all other skin discerns It can be permanently cured by application* of lie Witt's Witch Hazel Halva. It never fades to cure Plles.—Odendakl Bros. Tbe Plttston, Pa., disaster was not as bad as at first supposed. There were about fifiy-aigbt men and bays en tombed in lb* mlaa. Thar* Is still tom* hope ef raatuiag seme alive. In the Spring tlmo a young man's fancy lightly turns to thoughts of— I>e Witt's Little Karly Kisers, for they always cleanse tbe liver, purify the blood, and invigorate the system — Odcndahl Bros. Tbe school election last Monday passed off unusually (jutat. Only three candidates were In the field. The poll of vote* resulted in the election of Adam Sehaupp sad the re-eleetiou of J. B. O'Bryan for a term of three years. 13» votes were cast. Mr*. W J. Ditto met with <{ult« a painful accident la*t week while out riding a byclelo. She waa rid.ug at a high rate of apead when the wheel be came unmanagebte aaJ (lie fell to the ground hurting her arm aud receiving aorna very never# bruiaea, l.ewl* Kechthold «n<1 Jacob Albert, delegate* and Judge Wall, W. K Mel lor. W II Couger, W. II Morrla and Oeo. K Hanacbeter are at tending the republican Mate convention from here tbli week l'ke convention wa* called to meet at l.iucwln luly let. Children* Dev eaeraiaea waa held In the Haptiat church la»t Sunday even lug. The program wa* long and wall earrled am Them wa* a largo aii*n dance and all pre*eol aeeuicj well pirated with the enterta iiineni I he part taken by the little children wa* t*pe«laUy *»»*■ rendered and re dee ted gleet credit on tbamaelve* nml tench era. A t> pogiapMval Mend U»i m»ntb having nothing better to do wrote up a long article In ragaid to k>ebraa*.a K tnea* and South Dakota tlaodertng tht* whole region of i iniirr a* being •ob-eild, without noblerianean mot* lurw tufthdaul *ulotanlially and ••!*» tllljr IwaoitU'HNii In tain dry tier -nr in the eiirani* and had be* n *#111*4 ep while the t I* telli»*d wa* Ming {itojm ted ihroogtt alare mgi u of (»«■ try hod wooht alw*}* let di I Vo* a* gltella* ooruplnlio* Uni if thi* tin Nt*e of I »e ea*t * e ol.i give u* « plan for g* • lai ieli*i price* (••• w <at we t das he Sou .1 >t*r tht* coorrlrv and the l olled State* more good lb n he Jar to w i it it.* *1**1 matter* he know* norhtog about and upon whhh be crorW get ts|o*«o*tioai trout i»r \ih rarka farster d k* * Or hi aak It w K. Mellor write* ln»u ranter. M11)u and Buck » beat Seed at T. M Reed'*. Kye ami Kar. I>r. Ib»vi«, Grand Island, Nebr. Dr. Cha»e received *nm« line water mellon* lint Monday. New and »eo<>itd band Binder* fur •ale at T. M. Heed'* Johnnie Kabo went to Geucoa, Nebr, last* Monday to ride race bor*e*. Work on tbe mill race I* being com pleted a* rapidly a* po»*lblc T. M. IP-ed I* agent for tbe McCor mick Binder*, Mower* and Twine. |>r. Sumner Davl», Grand Island. Sur gieal disease* aud disease* of Kyc and Kar. A. M Bcnaett ha* l*een oyerbauliag and Imprcrlog bl* barber *bop thin week. Frank Smith bn* been running O. Beafcboter * delivery wagon « few day* tbia week Jobs Murray, of Clear creak waa doing tmainca* at tbe county lent laat Wed Dead ay, Melae Austin and bl* (later Sadi* mad* a trip to Sargent laat Monday for a few day* visit One of tbe Buebner Bros. cam* up from Rockville last Thursday evening to spend tbe foarth. Mia* Mattie Taylor departed for Brooklyn laat Tn*(dty morning where tbe will remain for tome time. F. W Fnller who live* In the sontb west corner of the connty waa doing business attli* connty seat yesterday. All>crt Anderson I* Improving bl*j residence property in the west part of ; town by building an addition to bla , Grasshopper* i.ro quite numerous in tome parts of the state au4 it la feared that they will de much damage to the iropi Hay Fedler and Fred Odendabl went to Arcadia laat Monday to mateb a (am* of ball lor tb* Fourth with th* boys of that placs. Tba byciala track baa bcca it ted up tor tba races oo the Fourth and the toveral who expect to participate art practicing almost hourly. Huts Coi.ua be Ootrx The insgloi •Ian’s waad is not more potent than Or. Humphrey's Specific "77" for colds. For sale by all druggist*. One minute is the standard time, and One Minute Cough Cure Is the staadsrd preparation for every form of cough or cold, it fa the only harmless remedy that produce* immediate results. Odendabl Bros. Mrs. K. I »• You tig, Mlddleburg, la., writes, 1 hare used One Minute Cough Cure for six years, both for myself and children, and I consider it the quickest acting and most satisfactory Cough Cure I have ever used. Odendabl Bros. Mr. K A Smith arrived home from Montana last Fridsy where he has been for the past twa years. Mr. j Smith inform* us that times are not much better there than they are here. He says farmers have plenty of grata but they cannot get anything tor it. A. L. Wooster, a prominent citizen of Oasco, Mich . after suffering excru ciatingly from piles for twenty year*, was cured la a short time by using LtoWitt'a Witch Hazel Salve, an abso lute cure for all skin disease*. More ef this preperation is used than all others combined. Odendabl Bros. .uia. m. tn. ' i mj uviiiib Klghianeur had a vary narrow escape from lieiag aerloualy Injured. They ware on their way from town to the tiellaway farm when the horse they were driving fell and broke the fills, which accident »<> frightened the animal that she ran away The occupaats wara thrown nut and badly bruiaad There U tome talk of the rauai being repaired ao that water may lie used to Irrigate the corn crop Util reason A j practical engineer has been here and estimated the coat af repairing the damage occasinuud by the llood to be about 9'iUMK). from present mdtre tiwus they at* going to need lb* water j badly " alter lloppu, aged fourteen, sun nf j l.ewla ilnppv living eight utilas vast of l.eamgtoa was tuurlal y wounded iunelftt. II* and a younger brother were cleaning a 9. calibre tevuieer end while in the band* of hi* brothar the weopen was liln'kiig*,). the contents •Hiking Waiter oyer the light rje lk« l«,l ol|| inn but i annul sntaite. I onng mother* dread tb •untmer ■nou'h* on account of the greet mortal* i it) aim*, g children » o-«d by |,i»»*| J trouble* |Vi|e>t safety wit iw *»»ui •e Ihitw who keep no bend l»ek* it •‘*ilr A * koier* i ur«, «,d *gtnini>l> r 1 it prumptty »»< eramp*, lalimit colt,. • J,' , ,d i •tent relief tbtendahl Inu GASOLINE mes. iMd **• «»M a <ee> **a r» >**••> w »i PUMPS 1 Will I \J ’ . . trhs.i.k. .. ... —araweatA Ayesaa, r’« » “ ast arasra, a* , t m n,< nss ra r AIK BANKS, MOfttt A CO. 1191 larnant It, Out,ih«, Meta, A 0»>rr«*n» y CattohUni* g. What i* the whole body ol currency of the I’liiUd State*? A. Paper, • 175,000,000; silvir. •010,000,000; gold, •012,000,000 g What is the existing money standard «f the country? A (Jold, by means of which all the silver and all the paper are worth loo esnts on the dollar g. What would bn the effect if we should abandon the existing gold standard? A. All the gold would leave the country in aceorrtanee with the sever questioned law that a superior money will not remain in a country where all inferior money is the standard Siiverites admit that gold is Ki times more valuable than silver. That is what the “ratio of U5 to 1” means. lu truth, today gold is thirty-two timet morn valua ble than silver. Q. What amount of money would be thaw withdrawn from the eoustry if the silver standard should bn sub stituted for tbc gold standard? A. Six hundred and twelve mil lion dollars, contracting the cur rency to that amount and crippling the eonntry accordingly, g. If the silver standard were subjected tor the existing gold standard, what would be the effect on the Into,000,000 of silver now worth 100 cents to the dollar? A. The entire ipintlty of silver dollar* would be worth tbeir weight in »ilv#r per ounce, which v*rie* from week to week like the price of wheat, and the immediate effect would he to reduce the the $5ld, 000,000 to $305,000,000, the pre* ent value of silver pur ounce in the coins, thus contrasting the currency of the country to this additions! amount, making a total contraction of $017,000,000. Q, What would lie the effect on the paper in our currenoy if we should substitute the silver stan dard for the sxistinggold standard? A. The $476,000,000 of papar, today worth 100 cents on ths dollar on the existing gold standard, would at onee decline to 50 cunts on the dollar on the silver standard, based on tbu prlsu of silver today, the immediate effect being to reduce the value of the paper now iu the currency to $$37,500,100. Q. lly abandoning the existing gold standard for the silver stan dard, what than weald be the first net result? A. Ths loss to the country of $1,154,600,000, every dollar worth 100 tents by reason of the existing geld standard. Q. What do you deduce from this? A. That we need ail the money we have and that we want every dollar to be worth 100 cents. Q. llow can we keep all the money we havu and keep every dol tar most k 1 Afl annfaV A. By preserving tbo exlatiog gold standard. I’at Ibis little currency catechism in your pocket_Time*-Herald N«hra»ltu aiivnr Train The route of the ’Nahraska Silver Train" t<> tb« Deuiooratlc National Convention at Chicago. July 7, I* via the I'nion facile and Northwestern K'ys. Many |irointiient OeiuocraO and other bellnvera In Id inetalUui tiave .Igallled Ihstr intention of going on I Hoe train A Urge delegation U al I ready assured < »n* far# for the round i trip la the rate authorised, am! par | tle> desiriag to go on this ape. *1 train ; should remit Omaha via the In ion t'ai lge not Utar than •* 40 a. in Inly %tli lor ( <11 particular* call t u or ad lre»i \V t'Mtft Awarded Htghcat llonora. World’a Pair. DU BAKING ■ POWDtR MOST pntFM T MAUI, A fa I tM S « A Itwan'-’ -■*»«•% 4 •viAkaIMIMAXIMUM I sell good Hewing Machine* for let money than you c*n buy of travellm agents from abroad. T. M Kkmi CMKAI' It tTN via the Union I’aeiHr National Democratic Convention u Chicago, III, July 7th One fur* foi round trip. National Convention Young IVoph Societies o Christian Kodeavor al Washington, D. C. July 7th to llith One faro for round trip. Annual Meeting Haptltf Youlig Peo ple* I’liion at Milwaukee, Wi*. July Ihth to 19th. One fare for round trip For rate*, date* of *ale and limit* call on or addre** V W.Cijnr, Agt.lJ. I*. Ry. A HolKtay Trip at llalfl.'sual float. The low rate* toeadeni and wenteru cli Ic* and dimmer resort* offered by the Burlington Route eut the coat of a dimmer trip rlggt I*, two—they bring an outing within reach of almost every pocket hook In the date Here they are • Half rates to Chicago. July 4, a anil*. Hall rate* to Washington. D. C, July *. t. A and A. Half rates, pin* 18.00, to liufTalo, N Y. July I and A Half rotes t« Hot Springs, S I). July A and 84 Half rales to Denver, July A and 6 Ask the ueareit llurllngiou Route egnnt to tell you what ticket* will to*t and how long they are good for. A»k him alxo about the Special Train tu Hu train. which will leave Omaha via the Bur lington Route at 4:46 p. to., Saturday, July 4th. and alao about the Np«'Jat Train to Clin-rgo. which will leave Omaha at 4:45 p, in., Sunday. July 6th. The first train la for teacher* and friend* en route to the Annual Meeting of the National Kducatlonal A**oclatlon .. * D..4r.l„ a... l.a«i of tbn Jacksonian Club, bourn) (or the Democratic National Convention. For sleeping car reservations, folder giving special Information, etc., call on nearest Burlington Bouts agent, or write to J Francis, Oen'l Psss'r Agent. Burlington Route, Omaha, Neb. The Washington Pest, speaking of oue Omer M. Kem, says: “What ever may have been our disappoint ments in eonnsstioa with the first session of tbs Fifty-fourth congress, end they have been many, we have at least one fond eoosolation to fell back upon, and that is the know ledge tbsi Kem has done a noble work iu Washington, sad that he will go home to his constituents in far Nebraska crowned with a doable wreath of l&urele and of hay, and awaited by a reverend and grateful multitude. Kem is our one comfort in this hour of distress and grief. His methods in the Fifty-fourth congress are like unto Holman’s, but with a diifcrenee. He was to Holman, even In the latter's hap piest moments, as a (lash of light ning is to a tallow dip. Holman stood still. Kem zigzagged and ir radiated the whole horizon of legis lation. He seorned to argue or de bate, but thundered, “I object.” He didn't do a thing but that. Kem should be oar wonder and delight throughout the session. We have found him a strong bold, a fountain, a note of sweetest melody, and when he goes home to Broken Bow the multitude will surround and foLdle him; they will put beautiful j and strange things in bis fiowiug j hair and ury, ‘All hail,’ until hit heels fly up.” THE MILD POWER CURE& HUMPHREYS* Ur. Iluapbraya’ Mperlflra are H'lacUfioaUj and earafuUjr praparad Uemedlaa. naod far ram In private prnclkw and f<jr near Mbtr yonra by Ika people wlik t-allia auroeaa. ftaarj ata*ta kpactflc a apodal euro for Ota 4t»«ae narued. ao. artnrir urn mat l-rrtm, roo«aril.«a, Inflammation* . I -Warma. W..rin»e««r, «.«» Krid... 4 ■-Teelhluf | Collo,Cry Ik*. WakefuliuM . 4 Diarrhea...f Chlklrvu or kihilla .... , ft-llyMBlarr.om.iu*. .. ft < kalara IHarbaa. V. u.ma* . , 7 -< aagka. < olda. Imnrkuk. , ft-btaralalai T.. u»i* Jaaaaaba.... . ft Haadai kea, kk a lUadarka. Vartria. , III Urain aala, I i. • C. , .Ulan, u ,1 II aararraml <* falalal I'nlaft. 4 1* Wkll«*,T.»i IWuw t'crkala. 4 1.1 (>••>. I.ar.uallla, II w. :.«aa ... .1 II Mall IO. ua, trail t a* 24 ItbMueailraa.br khxuuaMr l*alM , 4 « Malaria. IkllU. r»*«r aud A*«W ... 4 i»-|*llea.l>iwl otldradiu* ... . |M likbibnlmr, •>**«« Woak K?a*..... . ia I .lank, luboruaa, lehl lb Ota tfead , *4t VI kuualu* « aaah .. 1 .*1 keikiua. f t Kraatnio* ...... , i t bar Ule. bar*#*, la.eauvd (Itatla* .1 U« *< twfula, lnUiaml 1. lamia. koaiku* 4 41 ki.a.ral llakllUr. IkyakalVl mliiari 1 fl-l^Vb^Mb^ftirbkift*: if llldoar Mlaaaaa* m krrauaa D.ktiur. ............*■ • ftat* ...... * rlaor r VI rahoooa, ftaibu* M. . | ‘alalal far I ada ,. • ■ a t Hi,... aallba Heart » ...fkaOua 1. a..- lull* rn . kaa»*wk or a Ilia' Pakaa |. - itfhlkorU, I'bvaaknlftaatbraak.* 4 4 baaala I aa*aa«l*aaft b****Mak 1 M77H“ -•*-•%x&ugjezr ’“**** *.« H MM«a* *a amt pa* tat* to raufta af araa ka fcoaaaata •«•**» e...ek»t*ftr«a»t„ aa-aftbva tvliatnt aa*.t*.ld*ii«»-*M»t.aaa taaa SPECIFICS* HUMPHREYS’ WITOH HAZEL OIL •TNt ml 0>NTtMNT.a IS5» lie1.4MVtia.» tdlalt tbawritaiiHam, rhi4ft. M rn ifttAhalftft.MOi* *a* a* »a<*« ra aaa r~a> .*-4 .a, M-eat u t*aa k< kraaata kaa »*.*>» •»*♦ ••«aa«k. aa* Vm*. I , spring' medicine la Simmons Liver regulator - don’t forget to take It. The I iver gets sluggish during the Winter, just like all nature, and the system becomes choked up by the accumulated waste, which brings on Malaria, Fever and Ague and Rheuma tism. You want to wake up your Liver now, but be sure you take SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR to do It. It also regulates the Liver—keeps it properly at work, when your system will be free from poison and the whole body invigorated. You get Til K HKMT HIXYODwhen your system is in Al condition, and that will only be when the Liver Is kept active. Try a Liver Remedy once and note the difference. But take only SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR —it is SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR which makes the difference. 'I ake It In powder or in liquid already prepared, or make a tea of the powder; but take SIMMONS LIVER REGU LATOR. You’ll find the RED Z on every package. Look for it. 4. H. Z*iUn * Co., I’lillaUi-lpliM, 1‘a. Wanted—An Idea 5S3 uni, W»«liln«t/m, l>. ('..tut th.lr vrlto offer ud lilt of two liuudrt-J lureutloDt wauled. yy L. marcy. « DENTIST* OFFIGK -In Seed ana Marcy Block. K.a»l •Ida Public square. Loup City, Neb. yy J. FISHER, flttnrnEjj-at-LH w, AND NOTRY PUBLIC. Will Defend in Foreclosure Cases ALSO DO A GENERAL REAL ESTATE BUSINESS Offlee In NoaTiiwaarkHk building LOL'P CITT, ... KKHRASKA fY BEN8CHOTER, ^ prop. OP EXPRESS anb GENERAL DELIVERY LINE. All Rxpreaa or Freight order* promptly attended to I. NIGHTINGALE, LAWYER. Does i Geieral Liv and Collection fiosioess A Notary Public, Stenographer and Typewriter In Oftlec. ONF. HOOK NOKTJI OF FIRST BANK. LOOP CITT, . - NEBRASKA. p E. VON KOERBER, M. D. Physician & Surgeon. SPECIALTY: DECEASES OF THE STOMACH, LUNGS AND HAK. Office one door ea*t of Odendanl Bros.’ l^rug Store. LOUP OUT. • i lEBlASKi* Wake ap your system by waking up your livar—Simmons Liver Regulator will do It—and a twenty-lire cent pack age at that. It Is an active liver reme dy and a mild laxative. Just the medi cine for all the family, children and all. It's a sluggish liver that cause* all sickness because of the poison tiiat gets into the system. Try .Simmon* Liver Regulator. It is better than pill*. J.II.ZalHn A Co.. Philadelphia. Pa. The Only Complete Book or TfIK Croat St Loots Cyclone, By Julian Curson i outainlog 4*45 large, h*aufi»ully printed pajtes, embracing a oomplcie hMory of the greatest tornado that ever voited America. IIIMat r«t«Ht w It t« I %• l.*r«d Ml* 4l»«i Kury eiotli bUMttbtf #1 At. Mint lull u*«.r »•*«». 92 lUUutf wIIIIm *« Ht b* tn«tl |4^i|w4>l ut» ui |»ruu Wr) Mb#r«l v«mt* b< Will# M mil »h« Mil ili«iuuHi* «tod into* lu totobM lf«« lit Ikili a#tod fat Mr»<**•! l*|Uh|HF#|lM **| H»4iI 4ft t#bi» «||t#ib tu#vr!| *'«iif» (ht I 'nl i*l Ibtoliiitt *b4 uillUbt Ibi |tM iKNkldM Ihto vttfltopto»tg? m*l culltobllt tefiu# ) »iih MM |**w*t*4kUI« »«| * ir 4 a bu* I* «to*f tltoutoM 4#*) l*i toi i* Mb to « *»4 rr* i o* ft taad m Haiti* INitd*** ** * ***. v* j I will »«|) you a l-v**l tw thicagw fur llttAus J*i)r tth >th and tih Aad a rooed irtp iu.»i f-» #I* II fall <■* imv l W t'list Agt I I*. kUTIt I.. Auy <*«• i aught la* tag a lad>h>» t»**u» the llote I lima >a<*»tlr| will be ,|«|| with awarding l* law, |*tewsw uiarm het t' l, |»aaaa. Phial M It. tilMMS, a>< l'lif«|* Halt'* tti*o»l i-t rrt •' ttlitirt* till lilt* I Itioli I\aa*il|«*.. I‘all 11*1 I’ NN 4't.lM \v\ TIME T AH IK HCRf.INftTON >i IIIHl)l.'RI HIVEH K. K EAST. »WI. I ill) I* .M Leave* fl>V)l\ II (ImiiMvtliiiii 111 Aurora for nil point* North A. F Wkiits, A#t l — V. P. IIAII.H'AT Iiin• nit H iiiilsy. November 17lli. | trains will arrive aiid depart at thl* , vtHtloii h» I illow*: I,nave* Leave* Monday. f..() Tneadny, 1IHI Wrd..e*d»y. [*■ ,’’ Tharaday. Friday, ) m startler ) *• 1,1 Arrive* at Loup City dully 7,irip.m. Close couiiaatloi) at tirand Island for all point* Fast anil West. F. ML L'i.imk, Agent 1 >l<i you ever think how readily the blood I* po'Moned by constipationV Rad blood mean* bad health and pra* mature old age. ImWitt'e Little Karly fll*or*, the fainon* litltle pill*, overcome obstinate constipation. Odendalll ilroi NorTciT Notice l» hereby given that School III*, trlct No. 9, ot Sherman comity, Nebraska, wdl receive bill* for n coot rant, for moving Ilia school hotel bulbil ng aliuate on North west rjuurturof Hactlon in, lap, IS, linage IS. from II* present local Ion. to Northeast I'mrlsr of sccti-m M, In Two IS, Uang* IS. hi a place designated llmreon by tue oftlcer* of said district. Sealed bids mmt be sent to Tied Telch moler on or before Monday, Jaly-/7th, If,OH at iloelua, Nebr. Ekki> Tkick maiait, lilreetor. School District No, S, Sherman flu., Nebr NOTICE OK SALK CNDKUCUATTLE MOUTH A* IK. Notice is hereby given that by virtue of a chat I cl mortgage Dated on tke Mb day of December, I'00and daly llled la the ollloe of the Coen, y Olcrk of Hlierman county, Neb ruaka on the Hi I day of lie. ember, lk06, and esacuied by T K McDonald to Kcllpee llay Press (to, of l.awrnmn, Kansas, to secure lb* payment of $'.’ W on. upon wblsb there It now duo the anm of 1117 8th and interest at the rate of ten per neat per an num ii'nii ntiv iirw.i, nm vviui;ii<g<i i;jr ■ certain promi-ciry not* of tbul date, pay . able F ebraary I, lMWI, upon which there isA, do* tli« sum of $141/ ISO Default having been made In the payment of said thin and no suit orolher proceeding at law having bean Instituted to recover said debt or any part thereof, therefore I will sell the following property therein deter I had to wit One IftxlH Kcilp.n (lay Press, all eo n. pleta, at pa bile auction at lha store of W P. Heed In I tie village of Loup City, Mher man coanty, Nebr ,on Monday, July 27tb. ISM), at one o’clock p in of eaid day Cossoi.ipaTCU Hsan tViua Co.. of Lawrence' Kansas, Assignee Hy T. H NiohtiNoai.u, Atty. LKOAL NOTICE State of Nebraska, I Sherman County. )* * Lombard Investment Company and Frank * llageriiian, Receiver of the Lombard In vestment Company, wilt take notice that on the 12th day of Juno IHSi, Abram P. Allan, PlalultfToi an action |n-ndlng In the District Court of Hherrnan Co , Neb wherein Hatha rice l'lambeck, Haas 11. Plambeck, Frank Wurrnlnskl, Lombard Investment Coin, puny and Frank ilagerman, Uecelver of the Lombard Investment Company are Defen dants , filed kl* petition In the District Court of Sherman county, Nebraska, against said defendants, the object and prayer of which are to forclose a certain mortgage executed by tbu defendants Katharine plambeck and Bans II Plain beck to the Lombard Investment company upon tbe following described real estate eltuate In Sherman county, Nabraska to-wit The Norlhetoit quarter of section 12, In Township 1ft, North of Hang*)* west, except 111 acre* In a square form In the southeast coi ner of said land, to scaurs the payment of a certain coupon bond dated October 1st. imm and dun and payable October 1st, IMU7, for the an on of (I, Wi.iMI,with Interest thereon at the rateof six per cent par y ear, from the date thereof until maturity, paytd* semi annually, ac cording to the tsnorof ten Interest notes for AW eh each, bearing even date there with, all of said note* hearing Interest at ten per cent per annum after the maturity thereof, also the turn of «l ftO with Inter est from September 7th, iskft, being tax** of • 1h(iI. arid $44 '»i and Interest from the Ittb day of June, 1«!5, being taxesoi Iskft.on tbe aforesaid premises paid by said plaintiff to protect his security Default having been mad* In the eoadl lions of said mortgage, plaintiff elected, a* ls provided he mar In the conditions of said mortgage, to declare the whole amoant due and payable; that there Is now dun upon said notes and mortgage tbu sum of <L2ftl,ft4, with interest from the 12th day of June, ll'*6, at the rale of ten per cent per annum. Plaintiff prays for a decree that defen dants be required to jiay tbe same, or that said premises may ba sold to satisfy the amount found due. You are required to answer said petition on >r before the toth day of July, >sk<». Dated Jane ltm, isle. A hit a vi p. An,aa. Plaintiff Attest IIy T- » Niuhtinoaiu, Louis Hein, III. Attorney. Clerk of the D'atrtct Court. 1.KCAL NOTICE. Kilt* M Bolton and . Bolt.,a, to r liaaband, whoa* drat name la unknown to plaintiff, will take notice, that on the mb day of April, 10». John S. Cheney, plaintiff In an action pcndliik in the dlelrlct court of Sherman County, Nebraaka, wliereln I'eter Chrlatlan Hannah K Chititbin hla wife, Bttie M Holton Bad -Holtou, bur liuebaud, end John Doe, are defendanta ttled lila petition In the dietriot court of alierman county, Nebraaka, utfaluat aald defendanta, too object and prayer of which are loforecloae a certain iu»rt|fetfe eaeculed t»y the defendanta, Peter « lirDI|itiinod Hannah E tihrlatlau hla wife, to the Maud Hon.I and Trail emu lator, niton Ilia following deaeillmd rent ••late annate lu Sherman County anil Slate of Ntbraaka. to-wll The Ka*t Half o| the Soalh East V’iu, ter of Secllou S, in Town aiil|! IA, Nor'.li of Htnye in, weal, |» - cure the |*ymenl .d a eartulu noulain latud, " for the aiiui »l Wait, dated April Aral K*, with Interest thereon at the rate of T tier eon I per annum flout the lat day of Aptll l«lo,aiiltl maturity, payable .ami annually, a* . oldmu in tbc tionu of leu nniiaeitd lu tere.l nolea of tin ift each of eten dale ■ herewith. mud boad and coupoat, and in innaue w. re MtarwUler duty aaatuned t*t plaint id tor lalue fbat lhere la now due upiiii aald nolea and imuuaee the aum of ikl.If with In teat .1 Hom Ilia Htb day of Apiti, i-en, at In* lata of Inn pel . uut per annum, fof all .h asm Brith luleieat limit Ibla dale. | a uud oral. Ian a divine, that defend sot* tie le.juiied lu pay tbeaaiur, and that l pfnut..# may he aotd to .all.li In# amount tuned due aiv i*.,sued tuanawat aud petition on Uf Dh.it the ebb day .-I Juit. 1 «* Dated June mb te». 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