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    VOL. XIV NUMBER 47
The: North western
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY
AT THE COUNTY SKAT.
OEO. tC. llEnMCII OTBR,
Editor and Publisher.
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TERMS- $1.60 per Tsar, II Paid In Advance
Eater*] at tha Ix>uy City I’oatoITtcs for traaa
aalaatnn tbroafb tha mailt aa Mound,
alaaa mattar.
Ross Hammond, of the l’remont
Tribune is spoken of as a probable
eandidate for the position of public
printer. He will have the • hearty
endorsement of the republican press
of Nebraska.
Senator Beall's bill to quash
passes imposes a fine ot $500
to the party giving or receiving a
pass on any railroad in the state,
bat it don't prohibit the railroad
companies from selling a ticket to
any part of the United 8tutea/dr l(.\t ,
value of a tin whistle.
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senator ./call «r turner county
il'Jieduced the first anti pass bill.
It is repojted that it attracted con
siderable attention as a large ma
jority of tbe members of the legis
laturc have passes that are good un
til April 1. The penalty attached
is a line of $500 for giving or receiv
a free pass on a railroad.
One of the hills introduced in the
Nebraska legislature is to the effect
that any person or persons or eor (
poratiens who shall tako or receive |
a mortgage upon real estate to se
cure the payment of money loaned
or any contract for the payment of
mooev, shall not be entitled to any
deficiency judgement against the
mortgagor ia case of foreclosure of
said mortgage when said real estate
eo mortgaged shall fail to pay enough
to satisfy the said mortgage and
costs.
Governor Holeomb recommends
a liberal appropriation by the Neb
raska legislature for the Tramsmis
sissippi Exposition to be held at
Omaha. After sighting a great many
of the benefits derived from other
expositions, the governor in his
message said: “You will be called up
on by the management of the Trans
mississippi association to make an
appropriation to aid the enterprise
and I trust that the financial assist
ance given by you will he liberal and
sufficient, so that our sister states
and territories west, of the Mississ
ippi may be thereby encouraged to
lend their substantial aid."
The aunnul meeting of tin* Beet
Sugar Association will In* held in the
city of Hastings, Nebraska, on Feb
ruary 2 aud l, 181)7 commencing
at 2 o'clock 1’. .VI. Tuesday. Among
the object of this meeting is to de
vice wt»y» and means for securing
additional sugar factories so that
farmers disposed to diaversify their
products by the means of sugar beet
culture, will have u market far them.
^ Officers of the State Fulversity, the
State Hoard of Agriculture, the
State lloriieulmral Societies, Irri
gation \ssociitions or t'ompsnies,
the State Dairy idea s Association,
the state Federation of bilmr Coun
ty or local Agriculture or ilortlcul
tural Societies, Hoards of Trade,
Comuieiciai I'luli* the State Nor
mat S brail, Private Iterrouduatloual
Colleges, l.dsir Organisations and
Farmer* tiistllule* »n iiivited.
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ws4 fear aomvy >tlini to lk> htate
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al lk«H tree pea a* mate.
THK K.OF P. KSTKKPAINMBNT.
It lias been the custom of the K. of I’,
lodge of this city to give an annual free
Entertainment anil ball. These enter
tainments have always been especially
attractive and Interesting. Mot because
they were free, however, but be
cause the management take a great deal
of pains te make It u grand success, and
always employ home talent, to partici
pate in the plays. These entertain
ments have always been good and en
joyed by all who attended.
The entertainment which they gave
last Friday night, was more than up to
standard and was attended by a crowd
Bd house. The play produced was en
titled “A Box of Monkeys,”
At the opening J. H, Pedlor came for
ward and In making the announcement
welcomed the people In behalf of the
odge. He stated that the past year
iad been a prosperous one for them,
bat a year ago when they were giving
their entertainments they had only 1ft
members now the number has Increas
ed to !10.
As the curtain rose it was evident
from the start that the audience was
to have a rare treat. The character*
prpsent«’{J were Mr, and Mrs, F. XV
j' f ’U'.’iirs. II M. Mathews Miss (,‘arrle
Holcomb and Win. Nelk. Space for
dds us to characterize each, hut we
:ari assure you that each handled their
especil ve parts wen. >> in. rsciii s nisi
ippearance captured the roll, and the
louse, from the bald headed row In
rout to those occupying the studding
pace In the rear was convulsed with
aughter. Mrs, Cline, Mrs, Mathew
md Miss Holcomb also prokcd mertb
in several different occasions, Mr.
line’s shyness served him well and
r. the love making scene he used It
o the entire satisfaction of all present.
The dance that followed was very
argely attended snd was but a repetl*
ion of the good times heretofore ex
jericnecd at former K. i’ balls.
HIGH SCHOOL NOTE#.
Anna Meir and Ethel Zinc are enrol*
ed among Mr. Kennedy’s pupils slnse
,he holidays vacation.
Mrs Kearns sclioolars number on#
norc than usual tills week
The A class in the grainar department
were pleased to get more new Geogra
diys us it has been very hard to pre
pare lessons with so few books.
Jennie Sutton and Mary Webster have
>een absent this week on account ot
dekness.
Julia Howe lias been absent from
icbool teaching for her teacher who
lias been undergoing a siege of the
Grippe. Nei.lv Ghet.
In Msinorlsa.
Masonic Hall, Loup City Neb Jan 16.'97
As we the members of Oriental Chap
ter No. 78 Order of the Eastern Star
have this evening assembled to consider
essential matters pertaining to the wel
fare and prosperity of our order and to
mingle with each other in our joys, we
are also reinimled|that we should drop
in the bands of sorrow the tear of affec
tionate sympathy.
One of our star* lias fallen.
Since our last convocation our sister
Edna F. Hall lias been summoned to try
the realities of the <ireat beyond. There
by severing another link in the fraternal
chain that binds us together.
Therefor he it resolved.
That we tender our Brother G. F.
Hall and family our heartfelt sympathy
in (hi- the hour of their l>* reavement
That our charter lie draped iu uiour
Ding for a period of thirty days.
That a page of our record he In
scribed to the memory of our departed
sister.
That these resolution* he spread upon
our records and a copy thereof be sent
to llrother llall, and that each of the
city papers he furnished with a copy
for publication.
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Awarded Highest Honor*,
World * Fair.
DR
BAKING
PffittWR
MOsF PfRPl r MAFB.
A ywu «>!*•« i * * * At*.
In* a, - * v* * • •
4 * V«A*S THI iTAM&AlUX
Tin* Mehrualu Iu«*k1 ftlatu re.
It is a recognized fact among Nebras
kan* that no matter what other dailj
paper they read at other lime*, during
the legislative sessions they must get
the Lincoln State Journal If they want
all the News, The Journal Is right on
the ground can get the latest doings of
the law makers and frequently give*
the news one day earlier than the Oma
ha papers. The Journal’* Washington
Correspondent. Mr. Annin keeps the
Journal readers thorougly posted on
Matters of Interest to Nebraskans that
arc hipenlngot the national capital.The
Journal Is mailed at 50 cents per month
without Sunday or 05 cents per monl*
with Sunday. It Is a great payer.
Comfort To California.
Every Tuesday evening, a tourist
sleeping car for Halt. Lake City, Han
Francisco and Los Angles leave*
Omaha and Lincoln via the Burlington
Route.
It Iscarpeted; upholstered In rattan,
has spring scuts and backs and is pro
vided witti curtains, bedding, towels,
soup ets. An experienced excursion
conductor and a uniformed I’ulJnian
porter accompany it through to the
I'aclflc coast’
While neither as expensively finished
nor as line to look at as a sleeper, It Is
Just a* good to ride in. Hecond class
tickets are honored and the price of a
berth, wide enough and big enough for
two, Is vety reasonable,
For further information see
A F Wkuts, B A M Agent.
Constipation in its worst form, VU
pfpsia,sfck heartache, bllllousoes* nul
derangement of the liver are retuflly
cured by DeWItts Early Kisers. Tli use
little Pills never gripe. Small pill, r f«
pill, best pill. Odendabl Bros.
Chlcora, Pa., “Herald” Itlchard Ven*
sel reports One Minute Cough Cure jtbe
greatest success of medical science, file
told us that It cured his whole familr of
terlble coughs and colds, after all otiers
so called cures had entirely failed. [Mr.
Vencel said, it assisted his chill run
through a very bad siege of models
One Minute Cough Cure makes efpec.
toration very easy and rapid fjden
dahl Bros.
LEGAL NOTICE.
State of Nebraska, I
Sbermao County, ( •* State of Nebraska
To Malls Kowalski, Frances Kowalski
and Aultinun Miller and Company.
You will take notice that oil the sth
<ia of January, IW7. Alrred 11. brown,
William Huffman and Henry Jiivno as
Trustees, plaintiffs herein riled their pe
tltinn In l lie district court of Sherman
county, Nebraskaa«alnst said defends its,
the object and prayer of which an to
foreclose a certain mortitase executed hr
the defendants, Matts Kowalski and
Frauces Kowalski to The Muscatine M rt
aaae and Trust Company upon the lol
lowing described premises situate In Sher
man county, and State of Nebraska to
wn : N,.rtb west Quarter of Section :w In
Township 10, North of Kanife 11 west
(Which was 1 hereafter duly a-sluned to
plaintiff) to secure the payment of a er
tain bond of *|noo.no, dated December :i.
ins1.), and duo and payable De* ember 1st,
IH'.U, with ten interest eon pons attached
for AX, DO each, that said bond and Interest
coupons dtaw Interest at ten per cent
.. r,t ,, pit v . Anil said laind. and live
Interest eon pons payable respectively
December I, 1MM, Juno 1. IM'.iH, Decent,
her I, lM'.l.t, June I, lain, ami December I,
IMit. are wholly tlue ami unpaid, ami there
is newt due upon said note* and mort
unite and lor tuxes paid to protect I heir
security In the sum of $38.73, and interest
at the rate-of ten per cent per annum, the
aggregate sain of $1314.21 lor which sum
with Interest from this date plalntlir
prays lor a decree that defendants be re
nit I rad to pay the sumo or that said prem
ises may be sold to sutlsfy the amount
totiud diie.
You are required to answer said petition
ou or before the first day of March, P4),
Haled this u day of January, m»7
Ai t itr.b 11 ItitowrN,
w ti.i.iau Hi itman, and
11KxuV JAt att.as Trustees.
Ity J !». Pa i i, and
Attest T S NluiiriNOAI.ll,
Lotus ItKiN, their Alturueys.
Clerk of the 1» strict Court.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION
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First Bank of Loud City.
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SPRING MEDICINE
l*Simmons i.iver ri .i i.ator don’t
forgot to take It. The I-Ivor gets sluggish
during the Winter, jus: like all nature,
and the system becomes choked up by
the accumulated w istc, which bring* on
Malaria, !-'ever and Ague and Rheuma
tism. You want to w.il • up your l.lver
now, but be sure you take SIMMONS
Liver Regulator to do it. u also
regulates the Liver—h-q . It | : < rlv at
Work, when your ' o v. dll fr« .• from
poison and the wh»'e ! Jy Invii" rat. I.
Y) u get Til 12 HI .sd HfAJOI) hen
your system Is in At condition, and that
will only he wi. it •. I a r I l.q-t active.
T ry a Liv R- ... Jv .,i....■ and not- the
difference. ' .! only SIMMONS
Liver ri r i. i".imunn
LIVER Rl i I . i'. '!.e
difference. I ; h la po.vdi i < in I juld
already pr<, an k < r c .. a t- . . i tlic
powder; la: ... Vl-ft I it;
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TIME TAULK
LOLT CIIV, N Klilt
Lincoln, Denver,
Omaha, Helena,
* Uicago, ilutuc
Sr. Joseph, Hair, Luke City.
Kansas City, Cortland,
Ht. Lou In, Han Francisco,
anil all point* and all point*
East and .South. Went
THAI.NH LKAVK AH IOI,LOW'S.
No 'il. A< < in , dally except Sunday
for all points . .1 :l:, a in
No, r,'!. An in. dully, except Sunday
lor Araadlu.. tt:!30pm
Sli-i,III nK, dinner and reclining elinlr ear*
(»i iii < I ree> on through trains. flekot*
sold and t»ii/gagc elmckcd to any point 111
the tinned State* or Canada.
for Inloriiiatiiiii, maps, time lalilei and
ticket* rail on or write I.'* A. K. Worts
Agent. Or J. f ItANl.'i*, Oen'I. Passenger
Agent, OmaliH, Nebraska,
V. I’. KAII.WAY.
Heglttbing Sunday. Novcmher I7lh.
trains will urrKe ann ocpaix at ..
station as fallow*:
Leaves Leave*
Monday, )-r)0 I Tucaduy, / H: 0()
U'eilnesilay, [ I" 1 lh.ir.day,
Ijiiilay, ) *'1 I uiunlav )
I Arrives at Loup City daily O.'iBp.tn.
•tally.
Close connection at Crawl Island for
:|ll points East and West.
F. W. Ci.ink, Agent.
Wanted-An Idea £SS
au4 list of two Uuiictrod * wanUxl*
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T. .
LAWYER.
Does a General Law and Collection Business
A Notary Public, Stent>«ra> bur anti
Typewriter In unit
ONK DuOlt NOKTU Of I IM HANK.
LOOP CITI. • - I LI IB ASIA.
»*r J. HS1ILB,
AitnPiieyat-Law,
and NOTKY PUBLIC.
Will Defend in Foreclosure Cases
ALSO DO A GENERAL BEAL
ESTATE BUSINESS
Office In Noutllwa*Y NitM bn I lit In*
1,01 P CITI, * • * Nt.HliAAK A
HERMANN KRUNZE. M D
Physician and Surgeon,
ASHTON, • • NKUK
'V INKS
1 puop. or EXPRESS
GENERAL DELIVERY LINE.
All t iptMt «t (r«l|til uitlon pmtaptly
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Wanted An Idea :a
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GOLD DOLLARS FOR SOC.
Anybody would buy, ho did we, and
\v<* have them here for you. We
APE NOT BANKPUPT,
it is the other follow, and we have
taken advantage of the
opportunity to place in your hands at
jj|J GGjNTS OIN Tfie
one of the cleanest and largest stocks of
IIS,
too
ever offered to the people of Hherman
county. 1 icing exclusive dealers in
Hankrnpt stock* we
and know when we can give the people
bargains. Remember that Fifty cents
on the dollar or just one half the
regular price takes any article instock.
voups FOP 30 DAYS
Booing Mill Co.
South Side of Public Square.
LOOK FOR THE RED SIGN_
D, 0. DOE, A. P. CULLEY,
Vice-President. C'Mtaier.
FIRST BANK OF LOUP CITY.
General Banking Business Transacted.
Capital Stock, • • $50 ,000,
L-_-L ->r-xr u "i*!* —
Loaoi on Improved (arms at NINE per cent, Bead Company aadMteW
to be bad in the went.
OonuaroeoKMTfl:—Chemical National Bank, New York City, I. Yd OMfct
National »**-- Omaha. Nebeneba.
W. J. FIH1IEK, GEO. E. BENBOHOTKR,
Attorney and Notary Pubiio. FublDkar Lour Citt Nokthwbstmui
FISHER & HEN8GH0TER,
KE.IK KST.iTK .iGEA'TtI.
I.Ol’P CITY, • • NKBHAdKA.
iTown I»u, W d, Cultivated and Irrigated Uadi for Sate
ADAM SCHAUPP.
VS ill jmv thu hlgbeat market |»rioi» fur
All Kind* t»r at
Mo AI pirn*. I. *uj> Oily, *Im and A»hU*fc, Ala* blgbaat
|iru<« |>aul i'»r b's* and uatU* at Loup OUy.
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