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About The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917 | View Entire Issue (July 24, 1896)
Uoaal Daws. A. Boone, tmk Jeweler. \V. K. Mellor write* Insurance. Eye sud Ear, Dr. Davis, Grand Island, N'ebr. Dr. Sumner Davis. Grand Island. Sur gical dlseaes and diseases of Kye and Ear. John d. Schiupp. proprietor of the Arcadia grist mill was doing business In the city Monday. E. Schwer got Lis hand i|iilto badly burnt by a picket rope while handling his pony last week. There will be a dance given at the Opera House to-night under the aus pices of the l.oup City Orchestra. One swullow does not make Spring, hut one swallow of One Minute Cough Cure brings relief.—Odenduiil Bros. Kev. Webster I* on the sick list this week, lie is able to be about hoyeyer, hut I* autferirg from a severe cold. Mr. and Mrs. Lou McGrath are the happy parent* of a line little baby girl which came to their house last week Thursday. Kev Kussell, held Episcopal service* at the M. K church last Friday evening •lid preached an able sermon to a large congregation. Mrs James Adams, of Grand Island and cousin of the Be nschotar Bros, of this places, alter a weeks visit with relatives here returned to her borne last Tuesday morning. Comity Judge Kay, on the 22n<1 Inst, united in marriage Mr. Frank llelebrant Ill liriHKII WW USUI (I III *1 In. I.UI-y I.IIIKI inlchl o/ Oiler Rapid*. Iowa. Bins Coi.ua dk Gone: The maglcl elau’s wand is not more potent than Dr. Humphrey’s SpeciHc “77" for colds. For sale by all druggists. Presiding Elder Smith, of Kearney will hold quarterly meeting at the M. K. church next Sunday and Monday. He will preach Sunday evening. John Blackman of New York csme lu on Friday evening's train and visited with bis brother-in-law, C. W. Conhiser for a few days. He returned home Tuesday. Say, we want aoouple of good thrif ty sboats on subscription. Who will bring them lu? If you hav'nt got two to spare bring one and let some other fellow bring the other. U Miss Eva Wilson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tbeo Wilson of Ashton is very sick with infiamatlon of the stomach. At last reports her condi tion was very critical. K. J. Nightingale and wile started for Omaha last Saturday noon where, they will visit for a week. R J. will attend the Commercial Law League meeting while In the city. In the Spring time a young man's fancy lightly turns to thoughts of— DeWitt’s Little Early Risers, for they always aleanse the liver, purify the blood, and invigorate the system.— Odendabl Bros. Ice Cream and Cake will be served at the Palace Ice Cream Palor of Mrs. M. E. Stellinacher, one door east of Chase’s Drug Store, every Sunday afternoon and evening, also lemonade and cigars. Eczema Is a frightful altliction, but like all other skin diseases It can be Dermanentlv cured hv amilii-.ations of DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve. It never falles to cure Piles. Odeudahl Bros. A. Boone, jeweler, rode his by kcoyer from Greeley last Sunday, a distance of 46 miles. He made the trip in 7 hours The roads were billy and rough and he got lost two or three times. On two occasions he had to meander through a corn held. Mr. J. S. Pyke was taken suddenly III last Sunday evening while attend lug church He was taken home and for several hours was very sick, hut the nest morning was able to be up and In the afternoon get down town. Heart trouble was the cause of his sick ness A party of Idtrhlleld men passed through Uavenua Sunday evening with a new threshing outfit, having hauled the machine from Lincoln a distance of nearly one hundred mile* In order to save freight, about fV, They left l.incolu Wednesday motulng and prob ably reached their destination some time Monday Kavenna News. dtdiu It (taker, while in (lie city last week was canvassing the town with a very nice line of hook*, such a* "The Far lb Girdled, by T fteWItt ‘t’almage. a book si travels," "Famous American Men sad Women I he Almri, an MassereresM and the War of t'ulia Mr, Maker left samples of all these work* with H»* Webslrr of ll. s ell) • bo w |t| sell them at oust A must disgraceful scene was notice able last (Sunday evening at the y |; • hutch, never at uf the voting men ml IF* less. **t» apparently drunk and aftet going around i church peaking In at Ike alnduas and making Inoltsh and nuts* <lemon strathm* during the hoot » a or ship the* went inside and took seats u the (War • hot* they continued In act “smart They Made It so disagraeai te and du gutting for Jboa* silling »m them that they mured forward Mavvil to !r present * Mtameimyow* T S Nightingale went In OiiihIim last Monday morning to nttcnd t he meet ing of tlie Commercial Law League of America, now holden at that pi ice. Mrs L. K. Walworth wishes us to state that the mail going cast must he closed at 1:10 p. in .and parties wanting to get mail off on that train must con form with this rule. One minute is the standard time, and One Minute Cough Cure is the standard p re pc ration for every form of cough or cold. It Is the only harmless remedy that produces Immediate results. Odeiiilahl Bros .lames Conley came over from Custer county last Saturday and remained over night with Ins brother-ln law', T. 8. Nightingale. Mrs T. 8. and three [ children accompanied him home Sun day and will visit her sister tor a week Mrs. It. OeYoung, Mlddleburg, In., wiites, 1 have used One Minute Cough Cure forsix years, both for myself and children, and 1 consider it the f|iilcke*t acting and most satisfactory Cough (lure I have ever used. Odenduhl Bros. A. L. Wooster, a prominent citizen of Qsseo, Mich., after suffering excru ciatingly from piles for twenty years, was cured in a short time by using DcWitt's Witch Ilazol 8alve. an abso lute cure for all skin diseases. More of this preperation Is used than all others combined.- Odenduhl Bros. Wm. II. Kennedy returned to this place last Friday evening after a pro , longed visit to his old home In Ohio. He ! was right royally welcomed hy his many friends here and especially by the scholars of bis school room. Mr Kennedy, like all the rest of the teach ers. who taught tbe last city terms, ■ has been rehired for the fall and winter terms. In answer to inquiry about the health of his brother George, Mr. Kennedy said that he was about the same as when he left here, perhaps a little Improved. He also stated that George wanted to come back here with him but thought it best to wait until fall. We, would be pleased to see him with us again. We have just received from (be man ufacturers, C. F. Albright and Go 151 Wabash Ave, Chicago, the latest csDpalgn novelty. “The McKinley Shirt Front.” It is made of a fine quality of durable muslin board and lias tbe ap pearance of the best laundered shirt bosom. It bears tine portraits of Maj. Wm. McKinley and Garret A Hobart, surrounded by an artistic arrangement of the design of tbe first American Mag adopted by congress, and the present Mag. Above tbe portraits is the motto of the Republican party, “Sound Mon ey and Protection,” The price of qual ity No. 1, is 10 cents; quality No. 2, 15 cents. Tbe McKinley shirt front will uo doubt be one of the leading novel ties of the campaign It is one of those instantaneous hits. A real estate deal was coutuinated last Friday in whieh Korin Crawford of Webster township sold all bis real estate ii: Sherman county, consisting of a seetion and a half, and including ids valuable farm where lie now resides, to a gentleman by the name of Mr. Illck inen of Missouri. In the deal Mr. Crawford secured title to a valuable stock and fruit from in Missouri where he expects to locate in tbe spring. Mr. liickman is a very pleasant gentleman and of considerable means, and while we do not like to loose so good a citizen as Mr. Crawford, we shall be pleased to have him locate among us. He arrived here on last Wednesday’s B. & M. train and started home (Satur day noon. We understand that he will locate her* permanently in the spring. He was accompanied by another gen tleman who came to look over the ooun I try with a view to locating here. The deal was eonsumated through tbe efforts I of John Hutson, who has several more j Missouri parties In view who are think t iug of locating here, if Mr. Hickman I i . ...Si si...i l i . I I . i .. j I ***** I TIIK lNBTlTL'TK l'b# Toucher's Inslitatu for Mherinan couuiy opened us advarfist-d last Mon day. July 20th, and has been wall at tandud all work C|> to data tliara ara | till teachers enrolled Tba program us i carried out thtu far ha* l>oen much an Jot ad On Wednesday night tcacbeia and I'llKMH md ilged in Ilia pleasantries <>| a lawn social which wras glten on ilia t.Im k west Ol Mnpt Johnson'* it'*i daiiaa. and ou I liursday availing they had Ilia pleasure of bearing Slate itupt II It. i orbed laatma at Ilia M ahuivh. Mr. ( urban w*< graatad with a full Iimum* and liUlaatura was wail received. I bla waning I'rot W .ll ('lautWon«, of I'rauioni will Icvluia ai.d on fua* day availing I'rot ttkgtuw, uf Mbiiiali, and who His Immhi k**ra for lb# (• %»i tbraa »o« a* linliu.to» will lectin ' •at tba subject « "I'rtriic il khc'aiioi t md ibwHt our h at hat* leach It ' |'b*«a lectures Will also lake yl»> ; In tba Methodist i bu'i h and tves’lteis I and pa liona allka ara Imilnl tu ruan Young iwidhrr* ilnoii tb »M«tiiuar ! Monti Im on attouw of lb* giasl mol I*-* II* among i blhlirw rsHitil bt t»i s*| I I Mot hit • fii |i . I sal. It ut it In* a* ut »4 iho»a who *•»(• on band In t* ill1. I'wlta it i b'k'r* > on , a .d mlatlithii i II |>li>n>|4l| for tw«w|i', bi i»to i. I,, j 4» sanlar* am) illaifcu t, tt tf m-li in 1 ‘ian raltat. tn|*tntab| Him I Ki ll >TINI. IIKAII. New * i«‘lirli«* u* of Mie ilealli of Fred Stine, an old and liigbly respected pio neer citizen of the Middle l.oup /slier tvbo-eltied on a homestead near the south Hue, Sherman county in 1874 and who was inning the llr-t to tul- ger eminent laud oil lli>' river. Mr. Htlue was 52 years of age at me time of tils death which I* said to lie the result ni blood poisonl g. I'he early settler- j here will remember Ill’ll with a deep f ell. g of regret as iliis news comes to , them, lie was klndaud generous to a fault, lie w’ * well k own by all the j settle* far and mar as a citizen whose I character was above suspicion ami was enterpi Islng. public spirit-d ami charatablc. A few years ago lie sold bis old homestead on account of III , health, and with regret bid adieu to Ids old friends in Sherman county and settled at Fayetteville, Arkansas, Af ter residing there for a yeur or more lie returned and purchased a farm near the old homstcad where he has resided ev- j •r since. Thu Kaverina News in speak ing of hts death says; “Fred Stine, one of the oldest settlers j and most respected citizens of the i Middle Loup valley, diet! at his home about 8 miles nortli east of l{ev< mia, of blood poisoning, Tuesday, duly 14th. 1811(1, age 52 years. Thu funeral took place at the home of the family Thurs day forenoon, and the remains were In-' tarred in a cemetery in the vaclulty on a farm formerly owned by him. Fred | Stine was horn in Wellenbirg, Ger- , many, In 1841 lie was a veteran of the : late war. having enlisted in the tZlrd Ohio volunteers. In August 1802, and served until the last tight of the battle of Nashville, where he lost bis left arm He was an honored memlier of theG. A K., and also of the A. O. U. W. The deceased came to .Sherman county in 1874, ami was accompanio ’ by another one-armed man whose name was Friede). These men joined forces and together built sod houses, taking up every bit of sod used with spades, During Ihe past two years ttie de ceased was in very poor health being grievously troubled wi th -mail tumors which grew all over hi* body, and final ly resulted in blood pol onlug, which caused bis death. A SOT1IKB CITIZEN CiONK. August Foltz, oue of Loup City’s highly respected and much beloved c.t iezns died last Monday, Ju!y 20, 189#, at Alliance, Neb., while taking a west ern trip from lieie overland in company with ids wife and little daughter, whcie he stated to, if possible, obtain better health. Mr. Foltz was born in Ohio. May 19, 1853 ami was 43 years, 2 months aud 1 day old at the time of ids death. lie has resided in tins town for the past four years and has made warm friends of ail who have formed his ac quaintance. lie started on his western trip leaving here Wednesday, July 8th accompanied by his wife and daughter I and George Eggers, the latter going as driyer. For the Hi st few days he stood the tiip remarkably well, but as they got farther west the air became lighter and in consequence the breath ing more difficult. They reached T'head ford, Neb. last Saturday evening and as Mr. Foltz became teo weak to long er stand the jolt of th'1 Wagon without resting up a bit, himself and wife and little girl took the train at 2 o’clock a. m. Sunday morning for Alliaucs where they proposed taking the meeded rest. From the hour of their arrival at Alliance he gradually sank, and at 1 o'clock a. m. Monday pa ssed away Word of his death was received here by G. II Gibson, Venorablo Consul of the M. W. A. Camp of ibis city, and oi which oilier air. rouz was mi uon ored member. Accordingly six of the members of that order. Messrs. G. 11. Gibson, W. 11. (longer, J.l. Depew, James Johansen, John Hopper and Adam Schaopp left here at li o'clock Tuesday morning fur Kaveiina where they joined Mrs. Kolt/. with the remains of tier beloved husband, and accom panied her to her former home at Phil ips, Nebraska, in llbiinltou where he w as la ked for buna! The luuerul exercises wi ie held at the Methodist church in tlisi place at ‘i o’clock Tuesday, July ill. There was a large turnout and we learn that the minister who conducted the service* preached* very aide and Impress've >ermon. taking for his text tin* words “In my father'* i»uu*e there are many IIISUIMI." Hie immediate relatives present were Mi Knits'* mdtaer, wif* nnd little daughter Della, a'»o Mi's. Volts'* father and mother and three sl-tera. — i .. i. .i Awarded Highest Honor#, World's Fair. DR BAKING POWDIR MOST PI RPFCT M A p**s t's > . ■ i >•( I i I *<ler. fn* *. >« l«s ■ •* *.... * - loeat. 40 UAKV THK it AM'AKD i" Ml'KItVISOIt* 1-1(0(1.101.NOs Cmtp Citv. July 14-Ii, »h«m; HIhIi- of Nebraska. f ■-Sherman Cniinfy ( *• "■ I'll*’ itulii ty b i iiil nf Supervisor* of naiil c Holy in session ibis day lor the transariion of grtiersl business as by law provided. I'reai in: ,1. |*. Ce'uenger, i-lniIrmitn: I* rank Ifailiira, Henry Heck, Coins liei-brbill , Henry Dunker John Min slioll and Defer Mi-Keon also John \V, Cong,county Attorney and Coni* Keiu county clerk. 1 lie following business was bad hiiiI done. I In- III i ii ii I !-■* of previous meeting were approved us read. It appearing Hi it the following tracts of n- I estate bad i scaped assessment for Hie year 181ft), the assessment then on.tnrtlie year was on motion llxeil by tlie board and the clerk ordered to en* ter same on tax list and assessment, book, on tin- north i asl ipiartar of See 18. T. 1# It. 1ft. ass ssmeiit llxed at *280.00: and p rl of tin- north east quitter of the soiltIi east quarter, seeiiioii 7, '('. Ift, if. 11, In tug 2 acres in name of II. rtmelsc-, assessment fixed at 2ft.0(), 1'lie following oft'cial omuls were ex Hlliined at.d on m lion approved en doreed tln reon by the elminuan of the hoard; bondof t Juries (gnarly., overseer of road llstrlct No, 8, Cog an Township and bond of K. He In deputy county clerk. Upon examination of tin- consent road petition signed by 1 >. It. Fowler and others.asking for the establishment l f it tllll'lti' l/i iil lil/l w ukii ,io t inns K'1 and 03, 28 and 20, in T. Id, Jtaiige 14, and It appealing that a I the land owners affected bv stcli establishment bad waived all claims for damages resulting therefroiii, and said proposed road be ing deemed a public necessity, the pe tition was on motion allowed and the road established a* prayed and proper record therof ordered made. it appearing to the board that an er ror bad been made in ainoumt of the claim of Cornelius Kggers, it was on motion ordered that warrant on bridge fund, dated July lfith, 1806, in favor of Cornelius Kggers for 84.00 be cancelled and a warrant on bridge fund to same party be Issued for #1.50 Instead. The committee appointed by the chairman at proceeding meeting to ap praise certain school land- made its re port in writing on the following lands: North cast quarter of the north east quarter Sec. 20,14, 14. 40 acres. South east quarter of the northeast quarter, See. 2(5, 14, 14, 40 acres. North east quarter of the south east quarter See. 26, 14,14. 40acres. Lot 3, Sec. 20,14,14, 23 and a fraction acres. On motion report of committee was accepted and committee discharged A list of sixty persons possessing the qualifications of pettit jurrors were selected by the county board for the next term of the district court. Fee books of county treasurer, county judge, sheriff and county clerk, show Ing Ires collected (luring the tlrst half of l«l)0 were referred to finance com mittee anil approval endorced thereon. On motion the •15 .00 jailors fees on claim died by II. O. Patton, sheriff was reconsidered and said Item allowed and warrant ordered drawn on genera) fund. On motion bid of W. T. Oibson was accepted for the construction of wagon bridge accross Oak Creek on section line road between sections If and 10 T 15, R. 13, as per plans and speciffcalions tiled by him. said bridge to lie 00 feet long at •4.!M) per foot and as appears more fully from bid tiled by said W T Gibson. Continued next week. THE MILD POWER CURES. HUMPHREYS* Dr. Humphreys’ Specifics are scientifically Mid carefully prepared ltemedlea, need fur yuan In private practice and fur over thirty yean by the people with entire success. Every sltiglt Specific a special cure for the disease named. »«. SMririr ton raicsa 1 —Fey era, OongealPms, Inflammation*. .49 X - Warms, Worm Fever, Worm Colic... ,4 X -Teethlud Colic. Crying, W ak< ruiia •* .4 4—Diarrhea, of Chlldrvu or AdulU.4. ft~llyeealerr,<lrlpliig, lUUou*Colic.... .4. 1 4-fbelrra Morbua, Vumltlag. ,4; , 7-1 ought, folds. lironchlUa,... ,£ S SruralsIa, Toothache, raceecbe.4. ft-llradn. hre, HS-fc Headache. Vtrtlg<k ,4,1 ll!-D,spcp*ie, lUISsuueaa. I i.uatlpaik.u ,41 I l-Hapaeoeorj i» Fateful IVriuda ,41 14- Whflee, Tuo 1'rofuaa Ivtkslt.4,1 |.| t iuuu, l.artuslils, Ilssresm..,. ,Jl 14 -Halt Hhi-sw, bty»ti>«U% Eruption*. ,4. 15- Mhesaratlsat.or l.f«unlaik-i*ln». ,4, > lb Malaria, chills. Fever had Anne.. 11-File*, tilted ur nhwvllag.£ IH-Oehibultor, tunsrWmktm, ,4 PM march. Influ, era, Cold la lire M,*d ,4, 411 hoopla* t sash. .£ U|-Aalhaaa, oppnm.4 ptsaihln*. 3 44 bar Ills, husgea, Impaired The,It,g ,4: UX-Mcrufula. Enlarged i.hu u, a«,iiiu* ,4, 41 Oeaeral IWhllu,. rh,.e«l Wm>»— 4 4-1 lltsash od bsnlr bmtluM ..... ,4 va v.s vl.lssst, Sl»t asas froa, lulma ,4.1 Xf hide,-, Dlas-aoea... ,4 4h ksnsss DebilMy... 4b bora Mouth* ur Iwtlst.. ,4 JU I cleat* ll rshssas, Walling Mad. ,4 [•fsiafsi Frrlads 3 f IHepats-aeflhe Heart.I'alpllallual.y II vf £3 i i *«|rM!«•»• 4 44 “ 77 "ta roc GRIP, 25°, Fe* bb lb em*M hsuthte at yP w«at gabahhlMd hta )uor sent p> • cm h-.s at hsaaaaaa er »l r ~ w* aa »»■%« at oks U f>»**bn* A kXbMXM*4A AlXfMiiwr Sh#sm4<i— * <.*****»* UAUMlillUSMii MM | SPECIFICS. HUMPHREY** WITCH HAZEL OIL “TMC Fill OfNTMCMT." I'M 1%. ■» iiis tui N»*hi Atxm im *•*- * .r-j - ic- 1‘*i< Finnugi. few *» *4 ip hmXdW’iliiiiF Mm »«*hf nt aw mi. Menu M if >> !»■ w«4h M «HMI (mx* h* W I ItMtSIM iHIMlMlIb, M.W4 j THE BEST SPRING MEDICINE Is Simmons i.iver regulator -don’i 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* tlsm. You want to wake up your l.lvn now, but be sure you take SIMMONS Liver regulator to do it. It also regulates the I.iver—keeps it properly al work, when your system will be free from poison and the whole body invigorated. You get Til 1C HKHT ItLOOOwhen your system is in Al condition, and that will only be when the I.iver is kept active. Try a I.iver Remedy once and note the difference. Hut take only SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR —It is SIMMONS Liver Regulator which makes the difference. I ike it in powder or In liquid already prepared, or make a tea of ttie powder; but take SIMMONS I.IVER REGU LATOR. You’ll find the RLD Z on every package. I .ook for it. J. If. Zc-illii & Co., riiiliuleljtlii.i, I Wanted An Idea S5SSB Protect your Idea*: they in»y hrliuf you w.iKllh Writ* JOHN wJUWKHUUiUl * t.'O., Kaunt Aitor uey», Wm.tiloKU.il, I). i'.. for their tl.Mii firlte offer aud Hat uf two hundred iureotlou* wanted. yy f. makcy, '■“DENTIST* urTIUK.'In Knot mill Marcy lllock. Kami sl«l* Public sumirc. Loop City, Neb. \%r Fismit. Aiiurneij'Bt-Law, AND NOTRY PUBLIC. Will Defend in Foreclosure Cases ALSO DO A GENERAL REAL ESTATE IlllHINKSrt. Otllcn III NoKTIiwKXTKUN building LOlir CITY, - - • NKBItASK A (A BENSCIIOTER, prop, op EXPRESS aki> GENERAL DELIVERY LINE. All Kxprea* or Freight order* promptly attended to rji S. NIGHTINGALE. ’ LAWYER. Does a General Lav and Collection Bosiness A Notary Public, Htenographi.r arid Typewriter In Office. ONK lie OK NORTH OP IIIIM BANK. LOUP CITY, . - IEBBASUL p E. VON KOKRHKR, M. I>. Physician & Surgeon. SPECIALTY: DESK ASKS OK THE STOMACH, LUNGS AND FAR. Office one door cunt of Odendutil 15rot.’ Drug Store. LOUP OUT. . , VEBEASKA — - - • —-.rr.r-r.-rr.tm: 3 The Only Complete Bool OF THE Great St. Loots Cyclone, By Julian Curzon CouUInlt g 425 large, hcuiltiimlly printed page*, embracing. a couiplcte liDtory of the grea*e»t tornado Mutt ever viaited America. Illu»tr«ilc<l with l.’»o H|»«cittl l.urgt* Hive I'liologl M |»|||4- \I(>W« Kxtr\ cloth tdtidiuif ♦l.ftn extra Half emir j nunnr style VI Hi m- sell) ti\ innil. 1*1*1 (will, mi receipt of price. tn) I.llieml Term* III Agem*. Write lor our aprclul ilUrmini* unit term* u> ukoni* iri-i in mail Agent*. *!■ nil for Klmnint Prospectu*. uy mail. •» cent*, which merely coy»r» the rust ol po«tam< mni matllutr. Hu im mwiim iklt unwiiMr unit authent ic history with Utc sinttll i*tui|>h|cU"l ru ns now lu’inv I'irtuiuU'il ttttit sol.I Aiiuri ss IM'itt isimM * M'cci y t>. HI atoi a* Kntilia Uuiiaiu* tn I,.ml* vi■ > I.KlIAI. I.IH'H I John hwottt» it, h mtuiit will take uotice that on July *Hh I oat then a*. III..I la the •ti*ti id murt ol nbt iuntil county Nehiaska •*» Kittle »•«* > plaint,*l a petition lor a illt.it** li.m sunt .iclemlont urn tlo ground that swot ikletolant ha* aitknnt tost taose wilfully iNa-kanl <«»ul utterly ih ,*rt««| the Hoiutta i,w more than two »*ai» t*.i p«.t That >uhl vk'■ u.l.ist kn* Mcnimt hihiii towanl *»w i<Miint|fi «u l tk*i *nkl a> tvmiont i aoM- i *kl irunliy lath'd ami wyknnl 1“ tiiuikto simaOh iiotiulaittaw-* lo* >*(4 piilktilt soul .u li u.uut twill* at at! Hum > d • <•*. Wat ahtiity to m do iH b H.lo*t luttk ri tools • at* alet anahaif d tin iklblti a . . sol li ion a a tow i Vm» aj» lyiotreit to an>a*r *au> toiitow •a «» ketnr* M.ouUt, the Ilit J*i ■ ! twmi I MM attest Kimi H»|II I'Uiali* M*t la Mkta t uuMy t'krk I own I tty Math at Mapwrl Pm*** pmM tor ibwa • li *« •at* to u>>as t n > b>n* an t twtlata <* « ,» leastata nw kotlet, pa* t*n»**d (ni 'an*, pet do# • «#as Potato*. , « TI .M k T tltl.K. hi ki i.oroN * mi**ocki uivkk it. it ****■ wk*t. I I’ M Lem e. 4:50 I’. M Connection. at Aurora for all point. NoithWe.t. A. F. Wnitre. Agt i'. i’. UAH.Wat. Beginning Sunday, November I7tb train* will arrive anil depart at till* .ration a. f illow.: Leave* Leave. Monday. t ... Tne.day, , VV edne.day. • ’ Thur.day. (H 00 Friday, ) *’ amnia y J *•1,1 Arrive, at [>oup City dally 7.iftp.rn l.'lo.e connection at Grand Inland for ull point. tta.t and Wet. t■ W. < 'uhk, Agent Did you ever think how readily the blood I. po .oned by conetlpatlon ? Had blood mean* bad health and pie. : mature old age. DeWItt'a Little K«rly KI.eri, the famou* 11 title pin., overcome ob.tmate eon.tiputlou. Odendulil Hro* NUTiDfc. Notice I. lu.reliy given that achool in. 'riel *o, a. of Hlierman coanty, N«lira«kn. will receive hid. for a contract for moving me mcIiooi liou.o bnlldlng.Hunt* on North we.l ipmi lerol Heetion c:i, Twp. I,I ItMiige I*, from It. lucent location. Ui Nortliea.l, nnarier of Mectmn It, In Twp lit, Uangp in III a place de.IgnuUd I her.on liy the onicer, ill mini dl.trlet, healed bid. mu.l be .cut to Kreil Telcb ui' inT«'luV,',Nebr.'r‘‘ M‘"“,Hy' July >“■* Kukh TklcatifcfKK, III rector. be bool Dl.trlet No. «, Hlierman Co., Nebr. N (rr 11' K OK S A I. K IN D K It V ifAri* I. K MORTOAflK Notice i» hereby given that bv virtue of a Chanel m»r'gage dated on the nth day of December, iMOund duly llled ia tlie olllc* of • hei'onn v i n-iii «d Hliviman county. gci, ra.kit on I lie in b dav „r Dec. m lie,r, 1*116, and executed by T K, McDonald to Kc||it»« llav I'IC«» Do,, Of l.awrnnce, lwib.it., lo i..-. in.'uni iMjyiiu-in. i,r ,,.io i/u, upon which llii'ii' l» mm >lu« the sum of fliy.wi, and. interest ill the rate of ten percent per an Hum friiin Nov, l.-i, )«Vi, as evidenced |,y a certain primilsory mile of that date, pay able February I, lH«a, upon which there Is due tlm sum <,f ,ian.mi. Default having been made in the payment of said sum and no atilt or other proceeding at law having been liisliluted to rocovei said debt 01 any part thereof; therefore I will sell the following property therein described to wit: One 111X1* Kell pee llay Pres*, all com plate, hi. public auction at the store of W P. Rood In tlm village of J.oap city. Slier man county, Nebr., on Monday, .July svtb IN!*!, atone o'clock p in of said day. l.'OKSOl.lhATKtl ft a i< it Wing (Jo., Of j.awrenoc' Kansas, Assignee Ity I. ». NfollTINdAl.K, Ally. LEU AI. MOT1CJK. aiMte of Nebraska, I Hherman County. l.ombard In vestment (Jompany grid Frank llugcrman. Receiver of tbu l.ombard In vestment Company, will take nottsc that on the 12th duy ol June lane,, Abram P. Allen, Plaint Iff in an action jieudlng In the District Court of Kherman Co., Noli wherein hatha rlne plambeek, Haas Jf. i'lamheak. Frank Warmlnskl, Lombard Investment Com. puny nad Frank JJagerman, Receiver of the Lombard Investment company are Defen dant*, tiled hi* petition In the DlstrUtt Court of Kharman county, Nebraska against said defendants, the object and prayer of which are to forclose a certain mortgage executed by thu defnndaate Katharine Plambeek and Ran* II plum beck to the Lombard Investment Company upon the following described real estate situate in Hheriuau county, Nebraska to-wlt The Northeast quarter of section U, In Township IB, North of RangeH west, except II acres Id ii square I or in In the southeast comer of said laud, to secure the [laymen! of a certain coupon bond dalcd October 1st, ItM and due and payable October 1st, Ullfi, for 111* su ni of It. . (Wuxi, with Interest thereon at the rateofg.V per cent per > ear, from the date liter «of until maturity, paybi* leml annually tt(._ cording to the tenor of ten Interest notes for sjo.ixi each, bearing eren date there with, nil of said notes bearing In’ crest at ten percent per annum after th» maturity thereof; also tlm emu of IKS.BO with Inlein est from September 7tk, 1SIIS, f.elinr taxes of Ihjm, and Ir.’.ixi and interest from the nth dayof June, Pfkft, being taYesof ISW> on Ike uforesald premises paid hr said plaint Iff to protect hi* security. J piainun to Default having been eiad# In the oondL \lo,,»”r,i;,‘l1<1,l,lo<lK,iKa. plaintiff elected, as Is provided hemay in the condition* of suld mortgage, to declare the whole amovul due and payable; that, there Is now due I'}*>" "Of®* ““‘1 mortgage tba sum of If,2A4.M, with interest from the 12th day of June, iMixf, at the rate of ten tier cent per annum, ’ Plaintiff prays for a decree that defen dants be required to pay the same, or that said premises may be sold to satisfy the amount found due. You are required to answer said petition on or tierore the 20th day of July. l&w; Dated Jane I2tn, isle;. aiikam P. ai.i.kk. Plaintiff Attest Hy T H Niiihtinoalu, Louis Rbu», HI* Attorney. < lerk of Uh» D m net Court. LEGAL NOTICE. Kit in M Bolton and -Holloa, b«r liUHlmnd, whoa* firm name la unknown to plaintiff, will taka notice, that on the mb •lav of April, John s Cheuay, plaintiff In an union pondinjfin tha d la trio t court of siuiriuan County, Nobraaku, wherein 1 atar Clirlatlan Hannah K Cnilttlun hl» wif«*, K111*« M. Itolfon aud -llollon, hunhuml, and John Do*, am dt*fundunt« riUni lit« polition la th« diMtriut court or Hhwnnau (Hiunly, N«*hra»ka, a^ainat Maid defendant*, tha object and prayer of which arc to foreoloan a rmlnlii tm.iltftitfo oxooutad by fho defendant*, pater ChriMiian and Hannah k ChilMtian ln« *11*. to tbo Maud Bond and Truat Com pany, upon tha following doNcriheU r«a| (♦mlam rituatn in Mlicruinu County uu<l *iat«* of Nibruaka. to-wit Thu K*»t Half of tho s«»»ilh lu*t Ouai tin or Nvctlon .1, in Town ^ • lllp Ii North of Mautfd l\ want, to *r ^ cum Itio payment of a cut talii cou|>oii bond, for Uui miiin of MMMtt, dat«d April rti»t !•*#, with InUiroMl ihoraoii al IIih tala o| 7 »*r fJEt |M»r m it ii ii in rit.m the l»t day of April iM ^i antll maiarity, payable mwiiiI annually, ac<u»i«llnir to thu tenor of tun annexed lit taiuftt milt* of •tana i-acii or Ruin there will). *utd lM»ud and coupon*. un»l mortifxae r« Unit carter duty u.»i*,M>d to plaintiff for v*lut». 1 hat them 1* now dot* ti|vnt «m«) aotc* and Him «uiu ol with in ter t**i flout ibw ill it day of April. at iij»* rut* of ten per cent pet annum, for * W* h • um, with ititei« *1 imirt iiii» date, pwiiilit itray■ l«»i a iImto, that defend a»(l« la» m untied to pay ilia aatuv* and thal »‘di| p««mi»%m may h« »»«id to lalUft tha amount loiiiot due !•*»» a**’ tet|uit«fi| to aUM« ki «atd |a*tit|o«« ***» Mt liHuf* tit" kHit day ul JiliV, I Haled Jm«a unit o»ua " • iippp ii i aiuttiv ■Hunt, i « i*„ II « »„ I *4<t t% link, I mil* |. II4U. lb* W*»- Hi* klluiii* * * 111*1 *••*»*» WILLIAM MCKINLEY l*»«l« • lu Mil III* lain *|«*> ii*« <*l Mib'k*» »l«l* ft*, **111,*, ^ kl I,m«I* i »«**h||**m, rikl|.i«a« hi t an, ***>! '•»*•*« * *1144*1** l«l»t*M4l I'll* Hu ) -y i ball a*M«i»>■*, II M km* |«| ,»H| In ** ***4i*i •** 1***1*. k*ml .« **«*. *. * fra*fi*«lH* iwl l«|| |4||i, «i,i M| |u |,. »*tlitn*«< l**>i* wll ■*• »••**»* is »****» in**, *<l»*«« J k liuili |>ii. H*bH| I »‘W|—| 11 « -** <l|.a| I** \ ,|| k Wanted Anldea2Sr,5 saewfesiP *