The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917, March 12, 1897, Image 1
I VOL. XIV. LOuFciTY, SHERMAN COUNTyTnKHRA.sKA, FKIDAY1~MARCH 12, 1897._NUMBER 2 The Northwestern PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AT THE COUNTY SEAT. OKO. 10. llKUKCIIOThH, Editor and Publisher. TERMS- $1.50 per Tsar, II Paid in Advsnes EsWrsd at tbs Loaf City Fostofllcs for true Mission tbroifh tbs nisi Is ss tsoood slsss rnsttsr, A Word from (1 H Ullisnn Lead 8. D. March H. 1897. Editor Northwestern. Dear Sir. When I left Loujj City l promised my mauy friends that 1 would let them hear from me through your columns so with your permission I will endeavor to do so. Lead City is, what we uoay cull the Queen City of the Hills, just 4 miles from Dead wood and while Deadwood gets all the notority through the country out side of the Black Hills it is not en titeled to it. The principal works and mines and Stamp mills are here. (/dad is a very niee, quite little City of about <5900. nestling in the gulches and very nicely lit up with electric lights all night. My boarding bouse is on a very abrupt slope of one of the hills about 150 ft about the City proper and at night by times 1 stand with awe and gazb down upon the sparkling elec tric lights and almost think that I nave been transported above the stars and am gazing down upon their splendor. then In the morning air one is reminded of Pittsburg, It is a smoky city. When the air is calm the smoke from the many chimneys and stacks lays like a pall oyer the busy throng below. Times are dull here as elsewhere now, tut everyone looks forth to a great rush in the early spring. I have made one trip over the now famous Bagged top, 12 miles from Lead. All the ground for 15 miles around that famous camp is stak ed off and claims must he bought to be gotten. Balmoral and Preston the two Bagged Top metropolles are merely wooden camps and tents and remind oue of the old fashioned camp meetings of the east. There is about 400 people in both towns. Balmoral is build against the side hill and Preston in the Gulch and lots 25 x 60 ft sell from $'.00 to$500 ami then one has to dig a hole in the hill to set his building. The rush there this spring will be phenomenal. Snow lays about 10 Inch deep on Bagged top The people here are very kind and con siderate anil secret societies are doing a great work among them. I have vi sited tho Woodmen I. O. O. F. and A. O U. W. and they are all run on a stupendous scale with a membership of about 3<»0 each. They pay $6. per week sick benefit and the I. O. O. F 100.00 Death Benefits for funeral and collect 10.00 per year dues from each member and the wellfare of a member is strict ly guarded. The Miners Union is the leading society. They own a magnificent building that cost 62.(MX). Waves are very good Laborers get 2.50 and Me chanics 3.50 to 4.00 per day. There Is plenty of men here at pre sent to do the work. 1 ate my first supper with our old II I Vll U *•■**'* • very narrow being about 40 ft, wide. Ground room is the principal question here where iuo*t of it stand* on end Rent i* high from 12 to 23 00 per month for dwelling Living cost* about one third more here than in Loup Oitjr. Well I will say goodbye to my Loup r City friends G. II. Gimon. ear a m PROM i LEAK I'REKK Winter hold* my ill this locality and ! uo prospect of warming al present, lohn Heir sr. »as hurried la«t Sunday. |lrop*y and old age took him olf M»m tiers of the ts A It poet at L'tehtlelil •■Moisted Jim Oray and wife and Armstrong ai d wifa are aka. Mlu .warab Heaps U*» gone to |>ako la, Mr Heaps and family will laava for liakolatn May R*< uRlttN. • TREE* Ail* FEAN t» \ lull U# V rail | raes ul boat sail* lies at hard lima* pt hm swsit fruits in targe sop ply M Hunts of Mrawltariy plant* yery ibrifly and wait r«il*l (tal lb*> hast itw buaHi M'l Ingbl »r ** yrny *ei»4 In |H i* list iu NoRI'H , HEN I* Ml K*EHIE* Murth Rend |ni-lg« I'uuuly N« task* AM Iba dtderanl fwrnMut »kiu iiw b *# f i »• ■ bapped bands In •* «• mi and H> dstlawi wU*«» «au *a> leadiiy cured by |ta wills Wn«h llssal »al»a, Iba graal pile cure Oskudski Hiss |»». Aurnnar l*atU. his* I Island, Nip gi at 4'Maaa* and disease. u| Era sad Ear | A BEGGARS ARTIST. LIVES IN A CELLAR AND PAINTS SIGNS FOR MENDICANTS. Hr Make* »Om»l I.lying anil Would Itathrr Hr a I’alntrr for Hnggara Than a H<-ggar fainter—How tIII- 1'lrturra Are Card and What He Charge. for Tlirm. A new school of art has been discov ered. So far as known, this city has its sole professor, and lie is as odd as his art. liut tliis is the source wlieneo come the thrilling pictures which the beggar, maimed, halt or blind, displays when he mournfully relates just how he was injured and strives to impress upon tho churitublo liow deserving he is of aid. In one of the shabbiest streets of the city, away down in a basement, a flick ering gas dame lights the studio of this queer genius. It is a place of business sueli as would appall the well dressed banker, but it is no exaggeration to say that its occupant has an income which many more pretentious painters would rejoice to receive. Technique and perspective meet wilh small consideration at the hands of this king of the peggars, for such ho sor ms to be. To watch ingress anil egress of liis patrons would give a stranger the impression that some philanthropist had established a charity hospital in the basement. When the writer paid a visit to this unique studio tho other day, tho artist was found attired in a pair of oviTalls and a greasy woolen shirt, as guilt!' -s of ornamentation at the neck as was the neck itself of acquaintance with soap and water. A bushy board that had ovi U'lUJ^ ii i/nn> ji in <nurt unj n « w*' i • the lower portion of the artist’s face, and his slnxky hair stood u]> in indig nant protest against the possibility of invasion by brush or comb. From under rather bushy l rows a keen pair of eyes looked out. Mind was decidedly in evi dence; conventionality was below par. Both cleanliness and godliness were quite ignored. The furniture of the studio consisted of au old couch covered with a material which in days gone by had probably been very pretty chintz. Now it was thoroughly disguised by the accumu lation of dirt. A real rag carpet cover ed tho fiixir, but not a single picture was hung upon the walls, although standing about tho room were several pictures in various stages of progress. Permission was asked to examine them, and they were well worth seeing. One was a lurid representation of a powder explosion. So realistic was the picture tbut if you cared to place your finger on what were alleged to be burn ing grains of powder you could feel that the grains were there, though tho artist denied that that was the intention. Ho said the painting was intended for a patron of his with two wooden legs, substitutes for tho pair that a powder explosion robbed him of. The object of tho painting was to show the charitable stranger just how it happened, and tho artist said that in his mind there was no doubt that his legless patron would greatly benefit by the scene thus pluced on canvas. There was another picture, which rep resented the blowiug up of a man-of-war. Tho flames that spouted from the decks of tho unfortunate vessel were far more red than the light that shines from the chimneys of an iron mill at night. Na ture has never succeeded in producing anything quite so glowing as unmiti gated red paint, and there was no lack of it in this picture. The persons who were sailing about in the air seemed to have Buffered frightful injuries, and tho artist said that this was purely to in voke sympathy for his customer, who was sup]x>scd to bo one of tho actors in tho scene so graphically portrayed. The prico of such paintings varies from $!> to $12. The artist can complete one in about 112 hours, if he does not hurry. If it is a rush order, tho work _ _. .1 .... I,,...** though iu that rano the price in increas ed somewhat. Wlten asked if he luiulo much money hy this sort of work, the artist replied that he did; that he gained more than many painters w ho were striving to do great things are able to secure, llis pairous were generally prompt pay—indeed the usual terms uie cash OU delivery. A* for embarking in higher art, the artist would have none of it. lie 1.1-> iy remarked tiiat he would rattier I* a painter for is ggnrs tiiaii a beggar |>aiiit er, and as he waved a g**>dl«y tltete was a contented look on his face, whieh showed that h«' meant evat'lly what he said. —-IMitlad Ipliia l‘i> a A btnk I ugll.h t'eift. The Watchman r«eortU awitlleisin of the late 1‘nJi ssnr K> udle kef Ihi le «t< r university. Hat tag one day In the etas*room re marked tht Its licit pr<position •Vis" invariably no an* "mie." ho was re lula.Ud by •shi of his pupils that a pro (n« I in ah* lie* College 1ml sullel lb* eeuirary *'H'iil" was the reply, "if thai U» ins . I < an only say that hs has slipped up is* thw 'su,' t eat t« ail" trews* n tsts. The Aid betel* u»i Id tht* oarnifv b*r bathbng p«rt*»** w*r* mannlsHur id by mrbsdsw iu Vo gnat* iu l*il# itey Used la lbs eisuitifh that « f a .hue it ad den Si Jam. «l%*w n ami I bo cdjMst m# tbs governor of tbs state, A part *4 the Jam* -In*a vhwre-h is sliii •lamling and the kite!* are tn a pot •tats uf pt***«v slits*, tbowteg ill at Its* evdohtsta bluaot m making tnwit i* nsigt w«ar by • 11* *ars t» all kind* of wsatbrl. — Ihataat llglpl A torpid liver means a bad comp lexion, bad breath, indigestion and fre quent headaches. To avoid such com panions lake DeWItt's early Jtiscrs, the famous little pills Odendahl Bros Constipation in its worst form, OK pepsia, sick headache, Id Piousness and derangement of the liver are readily cured by OeWitts Early Riser*. These Jittie Kills never gripe. Small pill, safe pill, best pill. Odendahl Bros, Soothing for burns, scalds, chapped hands and lips Healing for cut* and sons. Instand relief for piles, stops pain at once. These are the virtues of OeWitts Which Hazel Salve. Oden dahl Bros. Minutes seem like hours when life Is Ht stake. Croup give* RO time to send for a doctor, delay may mean death. One Minute Cough Cure gives Instant relief and Insures recovery. The only harmless remedy that produces imme diate result* Odendahl Bros, MOTI' K or HAI.K PNIIKII CIIATTK1, MOILTOAC. I. Kotlce In licn-liv Klven that by virtue of n i-hiiui'l rimrcitHue Ualedon the V5 iliiv of May, I- 11 titiil 0 ill filed la the office of I lie euu ht r court ot unci ouiii county, Nebraska on Hie if.i u.i - ui May, l‘u.l and ewu ui ed by Srunuel r i-leher mid James M. Klcieher I ii Tie mu- IJ Heed ,11 secure t lie puyumnl of 11n-sum • i s. .-,,ik>, nml upon which there Is now due Hie Mia of *•;, u with interest iii ieii per cent |,» r null in from May i-o:, mi pimortgage halnjfooltateral to tlm mortaiHiu Perm natter oe-crllied. Jicfuuit iiuvlle; l/e, II uoiUelll I lie puyilli'llt of Mild sum and no uni or other proceedlnifH buv. Ilia been I a • 11' 11 • I lo r * • o ■ i ■ ud debt or any pari thereof, therefore I w ill sell ihe property theiem de-i i Ibi d lo-wlt One Star lumbi r w ,/on, with brake, hi pitbllo miction ul On soul Ii chhi eorner ot lltu publp- Ojiiuie, .It 1,-llpi lly, Sliel lunu eollll iv. NebiiisUa on tbu llili'd due of April. )Mi7, at i'clock, p. m of said day. Also that by virtue ol a ehntfcl molt, gage dated on lb' today of June, IKC. and duly tiled in ilo-ollPc ol 1 be county clerk of said count;, on June |0, I and excell ed by Samuel < Fletcher lo rtmmns M. Heed to secure flic pay incut of tllo Slim of fill.(Si and upon uluii, there la now duo from sami *'l Fletcher and James M. Fletcher the sum - ,:i owilii Interest at Ion p. i cent [mu'hi, utni rom June In IMOu. Default Ini', lii been made in I be payment of said -uiu ind t o suit, or o:hei proceed. Dim-al Jaw uavli is o Instituted to re cover suid di-bl or 11y part I hereof, there fore 1 will - * 11 tie prope.riy therein dee erlbid, to - w 11 Dio Piano mowing inn chine, 4 feet, is imdi out, one iron frame harrow, part of one rhl lng cultivator, part of one loitgffi I. nil Ivulor. ono steel beam 19 Inch Htubbio p , w, at public auction, at the Mouth < -I com roi ilia public square In Loup ' . Nebraska, on the' third day of April, 1 s'/,, at one o'clot k p in id - iid ol, , Dated this Id h day of M i roll, P 'K T. Al. ItK.I!b. Mortgagee NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT DEFEND ANT*. In the District court of Sherman coun ty, Nebraska The Cheshire Provident Institution a corporation organized under the laws of New llainsliirc. Plalntlir VH. Katie Cnrrulli, John I,. Farwell and Martha <;■ Farwell, Defendants. John E. Farwell and Marthla 0. Farwell defendants will taka notice that on tho 17 day of December IWX1 the Cheshire Prov ident 1 n ml I tu i Ion Plalntlir herein tiled us petition In the District court of Sherman county, Nebraska, the object and prayer of which are to foreclose a certain mortgage executed by Kittle carruth to (ariosi). Purr assigned sold anil delivered to the plalntlir upon the following described real estate to-wlt; The west half of the south west quarter of Section Thirty.four (14), and the east hall ol the soul Ii cast quarter of section Thirty-three (33), Township Sixteen (1(1), North of Range sixteen (16), west ol the Sixth (ii) Principal Meridian, the Maine be ing In Sherman county, Nebraska, to securo the payment of one promlHory note dated the i.th day of October, ms6 for the sum of Three Hundred Dollars (*.100.1X1) Willi interest al ton per cent from January first tMIC, for which sum plaint!Sf prays lor a decree that defendants be required to pay the same, or that said premises may he sold to satisfy the amount found due. Amt are required to answer Huiil petition on or before the l»th day of April, lsj7. Till'. CHKSHBIItK l'KOVUIBNT IN STITUTION, Plalntlir, Hy Cone A llAitVKY, Its attorneys. NOTICE TO NON RESIDENT DEFEND ANTS. In the District Court of Shurwau coon ty, Nebraska The Cheshire Provident Institution a corporation organized under the laws of New Hampshire, Plaintltf vs. Paul Senbuck. John E. Farwell. and John I* I m well unit Mnrtliu C. Furwell ileluutlniiU will Ink* nullcfi Unit uu tin' I,Hi iltty »f ln rKiiilitr, If «! Uni i lieahne fiuvhleut lueiitutiuii, iilkintilf haioiii n <<i in |iaUtiuii in ilii> UUtrlet Court ur Mierumn county, fceljrwuktl the object noil |iiuyer, I which um lo loitcJuM u cerlulii iimitkkgu exccuicil by l*»ul Houhei k to I nrlwki Hut r itxiokUeil •out unit tlkllver«it to th« |ilttiilkilt il|,on Iho following tic* crlccil n*l v*l*1 * to wit lau noun nil ■tuartci o( motion Unity line* ;Ji, in t.,wu»lil|i alMeeu il*,, nut ik of r*t»ge *1* tceii iuii wrat I*I the at\Ut i#l |irnici|Mtl inn) lit lull, the »wute being lit nbvriuwn i.itniy Snbiu.kw, to kicuieltin (m vine nl ■ ■I ,,n« |ito'uia<>it kote 'lull'll the tub 'lay ul (K'liilun'i I-'*il for Ute aiiln of .fevi'it liu, licit l*"Ui»i* i.io Uk , with Intel ml »> . || row J*h nui t let. It lot whi'ti aniu I'lululilf I'luya fut t Uwulee that 'Iklcnilwnt* hi' tviwirrU to |My Ute ■am* or tbit mi l |tleumr* tony lui # * ■! loawltkfy lb» amount louiol Uu*. t i. , « i tu 4in*l' **1*1 l**lt turn "* ur Inl.i.aittk ui Inlat of t|nil. I tit* i i.-lllkk I'*i*y Ink" i la til 11* t lo *, I' -imtiF, tit t oktt * tlitut, It* klt"«n*yk. AwarJvU Htahibl lienor*. World* I’Air. •DHL BAIMN6 vmm MOST PI Kf h 1 MAI>8. A phM C I"* < 1 J*'' 1 ‘ Ml He* » n A* - • •* »•**•< —» *'•*,.* , omb 4 > VtAA* I Ml MAMUAKU TUs Nebraska Legislature It Is a recognized fact among Nebras kans that no matter wbat other daily paper they read at other times, 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 ami frequently gives the news one day earlier than the Oma ha papers. The Journal's Washington Correspondent. Mr. Annin keeps the Journal reader* thorn ugly posted on Matters of Interest to Nebraskans that are li ipeningot the national capital .The Journal I* mailed at 50 cents per month without Sunday or 05 cent* per monts with Sunday, It Is a great payer. Cblcora, Pa., "Herald'' Richard Veo el reports One Minute Cough Cure the greatest success of medical science. He told n« that It cured his whole family of ti'flble coughs and colds, after all others so called cures ha l entirely failed. Mr. Vencel said, If assisted his children through a very had siege of measels One Minute Cough Cure makes expec era ion very easy him! rapid Oden dalil Bros. Tint I Til-m Pacific Mystein lias inau* jguratfl'1 a thorough colonist s’eeplng | car service between Council Bluffs and i Portland. This car leave* Co Bluff* on our train No it daily at II 15 p lit and I passengers go through wblfout change ! Berth* In Oils car can he secured bv | request i*t tiii« i |Hce. In addition to the :i! >,. r o wc also roll i t iirooirti coiolil s[ ra* dully In Sun Francisco and ii perma ncnllv I'lindiii'ti'd colonist car weekly every Friday 10 Han Francisco and I,os Angulos Full li: fori.. fit Ion can be ob tained in wi lling or calling on Frank W (dine, Agent. NOTIOb TO NON RKUlDKNT DKFKND. A NTH. In district court of Sherman comity, Nebraska The I'hd'.nlx Mutual btfo Insur ance Company of Hartford Con nellcut, vs. plaintiff by slander K. Moore, Olivo b. Moore, Marx Kroger,-- Kroger, Ids wile. Illrsl, nano unknown, Kll li Flslo r, William .1 Flshor, Jossle W. Fisher, John N. Flshor, Minnie H isher. Sarah A. Hassell. Cyrus 1*. Ilsssei I, Mary A. Morgan, Albert J. Morgan. I.' wlsii. Flshor, Frauds K. t isher. William J Filler, as admin Istrator of the estate of Mary M. Fisher dcseased, ThOS. M. Reod, Isaac Bulloek, James llullock, defondanls. State of Nebraska,/ Hnennan County, | ' Co the aliove named non rosidden* ne feiidunts to-wit: bysandor K. Moore, Oli ve j, Moore, Marx Kroger,——Kroger, Ins w Ife first name unknown, Kll B. Fish er, Mary A. Morgan and Albion J. Morgan: Von will take notice I hat on 1 ho 24th day or February IH97 the above named plaintiff Hied its )ietl*,tori against the above named deflondants In the district court of Sher man county, Nebraska Hie object and pary orol which are to foreclose a certain inert, gage made anil delivered by the defend sills bysaruler K. Moore and Oliver b. Moore lo I he said plllintllt upon the following described real estate situate In the county of Hheriuaii and state of Nehraska, to wit: The south west quarter of Section Twenty six (2i'u, in township sixteen (Itl) north of range (14; west of Bib p. in., to secure the payment of a promlsory nolo dated March is, ISS4 lor the sum of *4U0.#> with interest at seven percent per annum and dim mid payable on the first day of March lss» and which was thereafter extended to the first day of March m!>2, wtlh Interest at six and one-hair per cent per annum until maturity and ten per cent thereafter; that there is now duo upon said note the sum of moo with interest at ton per cent per annum from March 1st, 1H9I, for which sum plalutiff prays for a decree that def endants ho required to pay the same or that said premises may ho sold to satisffy the anount found due. You are rebiilreil to answer said pelt. • I .. .... ... tu.fi .•-f lia tut li (IfiV fll V 1)1*11 I H1I7 Dated this*7 day February, imiv TUB Dll BONDS MUTPAL I.IVI IN sphanob Company. <»r Hartford, (anaU Couneilout, Plaintiff, Attest H i. NlOHTWOAI.ll, Louis KB1N, He Attorneys. Clerk of the D strlct Court.__ rjl 8. NIGHT1V3ALE, ’ LAWYER. Goes a General Law anil Collection Business A Notary Public, Stenographer and Typewriter in OlHce. ONI. in;OH NOUTIl Ol HUM HANK. LOUP CITT, • • UBIilli. J. KISII1K, AttnniHU-at-LHUi, AMI NOTUY ITBLIC. Will Defend in loreclosu re Caies A\sO |iO A CIRNKNAL KEAl. ESTATE III HINENH uffiee in SLiaruwaeraa* dm* 1 UH P Cm, • • • •****•** HERMANN KRi’N/E. M D Physician amt Stood, ASHTON, . NKHIt. 'I' Nk» 1 ‘ •• •» KXPKRSS I GENERAL DELIVERY UNR 411 My**** ** VtfMihl «t*4«i4 %!t#«t*4«*l Im TIM B T AIII.K. LOUP CITY, NEUR Lincoln, Denver, Omaha, Helena, ( 'hies go, Butte, St. Joseph, Halt Lake City. | Kansas City, Portland, Ht. Louis, Han Francisco, anil ail points and all points East and South West Tit A IN* I.KAVK AM FOLLOWS. No 64 Aecm., tally except Sunday for all point*..1SI6 a in No. 63. Aecm. dally, except Sunday for Arcadia «:M)pm Sleeping, dinner and reclining chair car* (seat* free) on through traiui Tickets sold and baggage cheeked to any point In the United States or Canada. For Information, maim, time table* and tickets call on or write to A. F. Wert* Agent, or J. FBANi’l*. Uen’I. passenger Agent, Omalin, Nebraska, U. P. KAII.WAY Beginning Sunday. November 17th, train* will arrive and depart at this station a* follow*: (.eaves Leave* Monday, )KBfl Tuesday, lain) Wednesday, [ Thursday. Friday, P ™ Saturday P‘,n Arrives at Loup City daily O.iBp.m. daily. Close connection at. Orand Island for all points East and West F. W. Clink, Agent Lost.-- A dear Utile child, who made home happy by its smiles And to Miliik it iniglit have been saved had the parents only kept in the house One Mi nute Cough Cure the infallible remedy for croup. We want one good man (having horse), as permanent superintendent for Sherman county, to attend to our bns iness, on salary. Must send along with application, strong letters of recom mendation as to honesty, integrity, and ability. State occupation Address P. O. Box 1«SI2, Phi la., Pa. HUMPHREYS* No. 1 Cures Fever. No. 2 44 Worms. No. 3 “ Infants’ Disease*. No. 4 “ Diarrhea. No. 7 44 Coughs. No. 8 Cures Neuralgia. No. 9 44 Headache. No. lO “ Dyspepsia. No. 1 1 44 Delayed Periods. No. 12 “ Leuchorrea. No. 13 Cures Croup. No. 14 44 Skin Disease*. No. 10 “ Rheumatism. No. 10 “ Malaria. No. 19 “ Catarrh. No. 20 Cures Whooping Cough No. 21 “ Asthma. No. 24 41 General Debility. No. 20 44 Sea-Sickness. No. 27 44 Kidney Diseases. No. 28 Cures Nervous Debility. No. 30 44 Urinary Diseases No. 32 44 Heart Disease. No. 34 44 Sore Throat. No. 77 44 Colds and Grip. Da. Humphbet*' Homeopaths Marti al or Dineameh Mailed Fbeb. Hmall bottle* of pleasant pellets, fit the Teat pocket Hold by druggist*, or Mint prepaid noon receipt of price, SB cent*, except Nos. IB, and W ere made $10U *ixc only. Humphrey*’ Medi cine Company, 111 William ht„ New York. HUMPHREYS’ WITCH HAZEL OIL “THE PILE OINTMENT.* KPUA-Eitorntlorlntiml. Blind of B1o«d8ilf | uUIn Atto; Mlnior Ulwillni of the Ueotam. rclluf U imiruMllnCo-ilio cure oeruun. PRICE, BO OTS. trial SIZE. SB OTi. fold try Dr act late, or e«ut post j sld oa receipt ml prist ■DBrnitctr ash. to., a 11 a i it wummi M., nw tMO Wanted—An Idea 25SSS Protect your blra» they may bring you wealth. Write JOHN WEliHKllHUHN A CO.. Patant Attor ney*. Waalilogum, 1). 0,,for tbalr *i.8u> urlae offer and ll.t of two hundred invention* wanted. D. C. DOE, A. P, CULLEY, Vice-President. Cashier. FIRST BANK OF LOUP CITY. General Banking Business Transacted. Capital Stock, $50 .000, Loans on Improved (arms it NIKI par MBA. Bat Otayeny aalkaBiM to be had la the west. s Oosaasrosmtxre:—Chemical Rartoaal Bank, Raw York CHy, R, Y4 OMBO ■Wlmal JBono. Omaha. Rsbasabe W. J. FISHER, OXO. E. BENSCHOTEB, Attorney and Notary Public. Publisher Loup Oitt NoSTHWBSTaaa FISHER & BENSCHOTER, REAM. ESTATE AGEJTT&. LOUP CITY, • • NEBRASKA. Town Lots, Wild, Cultivated aud Irrigated Lauda for Sala ADAM SCHAUPP, Will pay tha higheat market price for All iliiidgi of «tl M' A1 p»i*.•, l. *iip t'uv * tpp md \«hu»n Alao prtoaa paid fur k *g» and aaltla at U>up i lly