Lioaal Daws. Onl prices Jiseounted at Gasteyer's. ]»r. J. L.Goff of Litchfield Is in the city today. A. Conklin, of Ashton was in the city the Sunday. II. D Criss and family are visiting relatives here this week. Work is done on the new roof on the waterworks reservoir. C. W Con hi sc r is treating hi* resi dence te a new coat of paint. J. D. Ford shipped a car of bogs Thursday. He will ship again Mondav. Will Loup City celebrate the glorious Fourth this year? If so, it's time to get up and dust. John 1\ Murphy of Greeley Center lias made application to the village hoard for saloon license The entertainment to lie given on the evening of Decoration Day lias been Indeflnately posponed. K. If. Kittell, ex-county clerk, of Kockville township was doing business at the county seat Monday. (jufte a delegation went to Arcadia Thursday evening to attend the gradu ating exercises at that place. Mrs. Bower, daughter of Mrs. D. L. Gardner, returned home last Monday, after a visit with her parents. Less than half rates to San Francisco June M to July J via the Burlington route. See nearest Burlington agent J L. Hawk, one of the very first settlers of the county was doing busi ness at the county seat last Wednesday John Matbewson of Olay township Is In Loup City. He reports a good rain Wednesday night in his neighborhood. J. S. Pyke and family departed for Omaha the first of the week. They will make their future home there, John II. Travis went to Omaha and Lincoln Tuesday. He will visit friends at Waverly, Neb., before returning Typhoid fever is reported at the home of Frank Otlewski. His oldest daughter is very sick at the present writing Judge Kay reports the marriage of C. L. Kelso to Miss Etta Wells of Harrison township, which took place in this city Monday. Presiding Elder Erastus Smith of Keaniey will conduct the Memorial services at the Methodist church next Sunday; A letter received from O. Benschoter last evening states that he is at Will iams. Iowa, on his way back to I.oup City. A great many people in town are Ir rigating this week, and several of the farmers up the valley ure preparing to do the same thing. The new organization known as the Deutsche Eintracht met at the Walworth hall last Saturday afternoon. They re port a good time. L. A. Kosseter is again in the city, having come over from <»rd last Wed nesday. He irristedn the Notrni wkstekn otllce this week. I»r. N. L. Talbot, of Hhcrinan county ban opened an cilice at Boelus and Is practicing medicine at that place, lie moved his family there last week. C. H. Winteer, of Rockville township was in the city Wednesday and made this office a friendly call He reports his daughter on the sick list. Will Balllie, brother of Mrs. W. .1 Fisher and Mrs. George K. Benschoter. is visiting in tlie city. Ho drove over from Litchfield this morning. The dyphthcria has again made Its appearance in Ashton We are inform ed that the little child of Calvin Sehaupp died last week from this dread disease. Geo. Gipe has moved his pool and billiard table* on tlie south side of rail road street. The room which he vaca ted Is repapered and otherwise repaired and Is soon to lie occupied m- a saloon A good rain l» reported to have visited the country in and around Kavenut and the south part of Sherman county la*t \\ edneaday. H e also got u little shower here ut more would t«eveiy act eptaide Roheit \ ouug. while painting last Monday on the roof of the Long ie deuce, lost his hold anil fell to the ground, a distance of some fourteen leet and sustained i|Ut te set ere in juries He struck on bis shuuldera and was rendered breathless for a time lie U able tu be around, but una'de |o work Mr aw l Mis f b \ igh'.ngate as CssMipauied their nieces, Misses Georgia ansi Minnie liiHikt ah.i hate laeen al tending svkool here |iat Misa Florence \ igbl ngate snd I M it ****,«, partied I he so I n relumed la Ike evaniag tml Mi« i ra, and >i« gkters remained fur a twit visit I best |i liana uf lias i nh- not k lag Intelaeaa at tba vuuutr sett tester da> and among uthet lb s>g* nt4r Ikla sMst a petssti salt Mi H M* a re porta sum* sisko**- la hi* neigkksokood al pent I Ninti are do a a al|k warier feset, laelodsog ike iwsl pk| Uvlra lie the reports > reps m bis laniiii la a kenltkj * litkm at Ikwugk rata hr toes k need A Nuisance Abated We regret to have to call Htteutin this week to the fact that a nuisance < the worst character has been practice in our town, fostered by some old» men and participated in by someyounf er boys. It has been necessary for tli editor of this paper, during the pas week, to get up at midnight and ri the back rooms of bis office of tbi collection of disgraceful and lustfu characters. The same on tilt had gatti ered nlgth after night at difTeren place? In the town and the nuiseoce he came so revolting that a complaint wu made to the villlage board who cause< a speedy exile of tho center of attract Ion. Hut it re-appeared on the scene owing to inducimenta bold out by sorm older ones who ought to be lookinj behind the bars, and its second comini resulted last Saturday night in the dis graceful scene above referred to. Their entrance to the building wai made by way of the back door. Whet we turned the key to the front door th< whole outfit shot out the back way llk< a herd of sheep fleeing from a blow, hound, him) fulling ovei one anothei in their scramble to escape fdenfiflca tion iind possibly the clutches of tb* sheriff. Instead of entering the build ing. as they supposed we would do, we stepped back Into the alley, nnc met several of the frightened rascals They were all “hitting the liigli places,'* bare headed, bare-, etc. etc. After thoroughly routing them wo went Insjde and made a collection ol three bats and a handful of hair pins. Owners can have tame by calling and identify tig, property, paying for this notice, und taking a solemn oath to be have themselves in the future. It will not be necessary for us to en large upon this subject, but we desire to say in closing that it these parties, or anyone else, ever attempts a repetition of such conduct about here, they will . 1 f I -- I .1 1ft 11 .. .-m law. Wc also desire to say that we had no trouble in Identifying the whole gang, and should It be repeated the pub lic will have an opporlunity to know them all. as being implicated in a nuis ance that reduces them to shatne and disgrace Decoration Day Program All Societies taking part in the parade will meet at Watkinson's Hall at 0:30, form iu line and march to public square Where the following program will take place. Service to unknown dead . Song by the girl's; Exercise by the children, Cover our Heroes with dowers: Gun drill by the hoy's. After which form in line and march io the Church where we will listen to ui address by an able speaker. All old Soldiers, members of the Post, ion’s of Veterans, Ladies of the G. A. It. mil families will return to G A. R. headquarters with your dinner baskets mid have a good time. By order of Pres . Sherltt’ Patton returned from Norfolk Monday. He reports having seen Fred King, who has quite recovered, and is assisting iu earing for the patients at the asylum. The new onttlowf to the irrigation ditch is completed, furnishing a water power of fifty-foot fall, and which is completely under control. There art no Hies on this power. It cannot bt outdone anywhere in the west, or east either, for that matter. All we want i> capital to utilize it. Good work harness for •14.00 at T. M Heed's. Ladies' ready made wrappers for salt cheap at < laity era. (. AUDEN' AND LIKED SEEDS IN HlT.lv AT T. M. HEEDS. Now stock of Garden and Ftolc Seeds ut T M Heeds Ladies ready m.tde underwear foi •ale cheap at Gasteyerg W. T. Gibaon has, sweet potato, call huge and tomato plant- for sale. Don’t think liecause Gndevir doe1 not ask you two price*, that hi* good, are not all right. Gasteyer now earrl ■• a cmnpleti stock of ready made elothlng for tnei i and t oys. Yon have tried"*"’’ for Grip am I folds now try *10 lor Dy»pe|»t* For sale tio Mis man in Ihi* vhmlty to sell Mlnwviois grown ii**, ami worsen stock *los»t pa> wteadi *«ti H (tie them to.la* • **( a* i.i Itede t thorough hred Jearsjr knit, etc,** o at hi hivoo If del, t >c*«p ills, NeUtask * I CHATTEL MORTGAGE SALE NOTICE, i Notice Is hereby given, by vlrtneof a chat n tel mortgage dated December 15, ISM! am: dulv flledJn the office of the county clerk ol 'f ShermanXounly, Nebraska, on the IS daj . or December 1*8, and executed bv August 11 and I. G. lllomi)ue»t to the sandwich Man r I ufaelurlng Company of Sandwich, Illinois, to secure the payment of the sum of fitij O' with interest at H per cent, and upon which , Is now due the *um of JIWO.oa and interest, '' default having been made In the payment f af said sum and no suit or other proceed I lugs at law having been Instituted to re 1 i cover said debt or any part thereof I will sell tbs property therein dlscrlbed to.wit; " I one six hole, geared self feeding isiworcorn | shelter, mounted complete, at public auction on section s, township It, range 14. in the Keystone lumber shed, in the village of . Rockville, Sherman county, Nebraska,on 1 tlm II day of June IS#". Dated this II day of May. 1*7. SANDWICH MANI'PAOTtlRIHO OOMPARV. i By C. K. chord b, Agent. ■ CHATTEL MORTGAGE SALK NOTICE. • Notice is hereby given that by virtue of . a cliatlei mortgage, dated itelobar the '.’ml 1*1, and duly filed In the office of the ceiin ; ly clerk of Hncrman county, Nebraska, on , i the same day, executed by August llloin ' finest to H I. Holbrook to secure the pay ment of the sum Of Eerty-Beven dollars and Twenty.live cents (847.)«.) and interest at 10 percent per annum on which there Is now due the sum of #48.ot, default having been made in the payment of said smn, and no suitor other proceedings at low having been Instituted to Oollecl the said debt, therefore I will sell Ihe property therein described, to wit. Due gray Morsel years old, named Riley' weight 1 u0 pounds, one sorrel horse II years old, weight about HJOO | pounds, with white strip m face, on the XX day of May, 1*7 at Do clock p in; said sale to take diace nl south west corner ol court houst sipiare In Leap City, Nebraska II. L. Hob It KOOK. I* T •/ n. ri'.Kin.hK, hi. NOTICE OF HALK CNDKH C IATTKL MOJITO AH K Notice )« hvreby glvim that by virtue of * mat tel mortgage dated on the Jtith day of AUgimt und duly tiled in the ortho of the county clerk of Bherman omnty sH» niMkaon the -'Hill day of August and executed by August Jllomqii t»t to th« Me* < orrnu k Jim ve st lug Machine company of Chicago llltnoln (a corj»oriitIon dulv or gani/ed under t lie laws of the Mtfitn of Jli liioUj to MfH'tmi the payment of ih«* sum of f1.'5. and ii|>on which tbur* i« now due ton hiiiii of fjii.ttlb IiefatiU haring been mad* Ini he paytnmit of paid miiiii ai yearn old named Jim, one white mate <| yearn old, named Nell; one yearling heifer, color red, weight about MO lb#, one Mc< ormick Harvesting Ala chine, »ix ft. cut. right hand apron elevator aame an ourcimaed «eA*on at public auction in front of the law oflice of T. 8. 1 Nightingale in the village of Loup City. Sherman county Nebraska on the fttb day of June 1*07, at ten o'clock a. in. IJated April 17th !*•#. BJcCoMMJCK ilAUVK.AI JNO M ACM I Jf g CoM * PAW V. by F. W. DboTZ. tlieir Agent Notice of Timber Culture, Final Frouf, United .States Land Oflice at Lin- i coin, Nebraska, Apail 27 1807. f Notice is hereby given that John N' Fisher has tiled noficc of intention to make final proof before County Judge, Sherman County, at hi* oflice in Loup City Nebraska, on Hadurday the 12 day of June, 1807, on timber culture applica tion No. 7102, for the N. K quarter of section No. 34, in Township No. 10 N. Bunge No. 14 W. He names as witnesses*. John <}. Cray, John Jens, Herman Flebig, and George Ware, of Loup, Nebraska. J. W. Ferguson Iteglster. CEO A I, NOTICE. in District Court of Shorr/ian County Nebraska. Jacob Albers us administrator of the estate of Charles C. Keasland deceased, ilaintitl. vs. Krnst la-island fat tier and sole heir a* law of Cliurles C. Keasland deeensed and unknown heirs of tile said Char les C. Keasland deceased and all per sons interested In said estate, De fendants. Now on thls iotb., day of April I SOT th is cause came on for a hearing upon the pell Uon of Jacob Albers administrator of the estate of Charles C. Keasland. deceased, praying tor a license to sell the following described real estate eltuated In slturinan County and State of Nebraska, to wtt: South west quarter of the south west quarter of section y u-i.ig One Min ute i otigb l ure. OUeiulubl Bros, Uni'oinhtlonal surrender, Is the only ; term* tho*® fsinous little pills known a* UeW'itt's little Kerly Kiser- Will make w ith constipation. -irk liftihu-lts ami siontach trouble*. t Mendahl 11r- ■ • N ot only acute lung I rouble*, abbli m n prove fatal in a few days, hut obi chrome cough ami throat trouble- wav receive immediate relief aiot h" per* inui.eiitt- 4- lid liV 4 tin- Minnie 1 nog ll fur*. lltfcmtlafel Hro* It idioold Imp mad* a in tU*t of |mbl>c bnoalndge that HtWltl'i Wlli h Hard t all • a tit • llV i urn |>lltm of llo Ion* rtl tlandlntf. It t» lh» Im»u**I|oI«I f»V»t lit for toirif M «l* bn** bun, 1 WM) mhI all li'ftM d Ibat 0.14 cm* b* 111*4 ln*Wi!t H M,b lli«*l <*a t* abb b tfutchif an I |i»ii cotod boo It i» *0 *411* tilnilti 4**«w>a aod all »*tu «<*« t ton* t M* * 11>« n 1 Hum I 1% Ion lb* «|>rii>4 IlOO* nun** tf*ut * t a ill chraut* lb* 11**1 tad **«o**4» lb* • Ulto a lib InttiM* I lUt* I ill* Mloo liaum till* |illb for lb* !!*•» ao l *10*00 b alt ib* **»r *«uod that line. This year our educationa friends met in Milwaukee, WIs.Julj tith to 9th, and members of the associn tinn and others from points west of tlx Missouri Klver, shotdd by all mean; take the Union Pacific. The service of the Union Pacific via Omaha or Kansas City is the very best. The equipment consists of handsome day coaches, chair cars, pullinan buffet and drawing room sleepers, dining cars and buffet siriok ng sm| library ears. Fewer changes than via any other line One fare, plus $9 50 for the round trip will be the rate from all points west <>| the Misson i River for this meeting. For Illustrated matter, folders etc. call on or write. Wii. It. CurroN. Agent. The eomming week ending with Saturday June oth will i)e the lust week in wieh we nre taking Cabinet photographs at the rate of 99 cents per do/, M. Lksciunhk v. Photographer. A 1’1’KOPHI \TIO.N OKIMN AN'K. Ordinance Nn VI. An ordinance relative to levying a tax on the taxable nro|>erfv, both real and per sonal. . f i lot village of l.otip City, Nebraska, to provide for Him nc< e-sury ax penses of tlie said villiige. for the fiscal year of is.d, eto. He It orilat ned by the chairman and b >at d of trustees of the said vHiggs of I.oud city, Nebraska: section 1. That there be anil Is hereby levied oil the taxable property, both real and personal, within the village of l.onp i :lty,Nebraska, for the various funds herein, tiller named, the Lax after such respective Iunils, to wit Ocneral fund, hi mills. Water fund, 10 nulls, sired fund, 2 mills. Judgment fund, |s mills. Interest on water bonds, 21! mills, section 2. T bis ordinance shall be In force und ciTact from and altar Its passage and publication according to law. Adopted and passed Mils 21st day of May, ist<7 J. Pint, J y kokii, < 'hatriiian l 8. NlollTlKOAl.E, Village Clerk. application nm Ligcoa license Notice Is lisreby given that on May 21st, |so7, an application and petition was tiled with the clerk of the board of village trustees In and for Loap City, Sherman county, Nebraska, the object and prayer of which aro, 1 hat llsenco to sell malt, spirit uous and vinous liquors wilbln said vll. lags of Loup City, during the Steal year sndlngonthe first Monday In May, I*',*, may be granted by said board of village trustees to one John P. Murpliy. sold application und petition wil. come before said board for uctlon upon and after tbs publication of this notice us required by law. objection to Die grunting of such license must bellied In writing any lime l.sfore action Is taken thereon. Dated this 21st day of May.lsir?. T. 8. Nioiitfnciaf,K, Village Clerk. Wanted-An Idea iHS Protect your Ids**: they may bring you wealth. Write JOHN WKDDEKBURN A CO., Patent Attor neys. Washington, I). ('., fur their prfso offer ami list of two Hundred Inventions wanted. CABITSTTOT ST Ztt \ Photoqraphs! the very best ©ell6loid or Platirja finish, guaranteed. Cents Perdoz These photographs ;ire of the same grade and quality as those other photographers ask 8:5.00 per doz and are guaranteed to bo the best. Remember we are here to stay and want your trade*. TVje ©Qt-Pates Will last until June5.97 M. Leschinsky LoupCity Photographer W. J. FISHER. GEO. E. BKVSCHOTKR. Attorney and Notary Public. Publisher I/tui* uy aa cheaply of ut, ut m Lincoln or Omaha to aay nothing of tlic advantage they gam m living aide to look over the a toe k and buy what Ilia and autta them. We pride our*e|vc« in having the moat intelligent ela«a of trade in the city and aurrouudmg country, and we invite any who have not yet called upou ua to do tn ut their earlieat «ouvenieu e t'oiue and »ec for voiir»dv« t whether our good, and pi.^ca are not all right For tlx etc who do no' care (or *«adv tuadu gar ineiita we can) an excellent Ime of inualina, calico., I'cital.t, lawn., white g**ata, el* alto a few choice pallet it. ot .ilk and wool no will*. at ev epl|ou*l|v |ow price. For cticapci go*«la we have a gt«*d line of Id tcut novel! go.lt \ nice line o| henneltaa alio novelty■ at s cent*, a few all wool at-rge at ho venta and an rvepiionlt Hnvpieceof hlaclt ailk warp henu ett* at n't cent, which cannot he duplicated anywhere at that pttee A Chat With the Gentlemen. I»" \"ii know that we handle men'a clothing? We do, and they are good one. too. They are called The Happy Home Cloth lug, and suit* coming under / thin brand manufactured l»y Wachtamith have a strong guarantee sewed on very coat sleeve, agreeing to keep the suit in repair one year. What no ,-e can you ask? Com* and see our clothes and you will never regret it. Then w* have lists for all sued men and lens lists from 5 Mule upas high us you pleuse They are dandy g.aal he Is too. All nice, new. clean stock which i» several points iu tutor favor Then We have shoe*, a lot of the latest styles and colors just received. • treed. Oihlood. Tan C one in ami choose tome for your wives and daughters Your bms willeome to help you piuk Ui«tu ml y,Mr self a pair. Now how would It do to wind up In telling y(H, that we do not inteml to lei any little one horse town in the country g«t all your trade just cause we hate no saloon We want to sell si Chicago pn ee, and we II do It loo Your wives will prefer toup City !«. cause there is no saloon and you wd| too when y >, know you get your moneys worth | Yours for new goods at low prices. C. GASTEYER.