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Loup City Northwestern.
V()L. XIV. LOUP city, SHERMAN CPU NT V. NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, JULY % 1887._NUMBER 17
The Northwestern
•»UB1.JSHED EVERY FRIDAY
AT THE COUNTY HEAT.
UKO. 10. IIKHSUMIOTKR,
Editor and Publisher.
TEKMS |l 50 ft Yssr, If Paid In Advanct
■stars.1 at tbs I-onp City Poatoflles for trsa»
aslsakui tbroagb tbs in sill SI ssonail
olsis msttsr.
The Ohio democrats convention is
on, liuving assembled Wednesday.
There are even twenty candidates for
the nomination of governor.
We have received the iniitid num
ber of the Midland Union a monthly
published in the interest of irrigation.
It in published at Gothenburg Ne
braska and contained some very line
|| photographic views of the formers
und merchants irrigating canal of
Lexington Nebraska.
Hartley the defaulting ex-state
treasurer has been tried in the dis
trict court of Douglas county and
convicted of ernbzzling $lr>0,U<)0 for
which he was sentenced to twenty
years in the penitentiary ut hard lahoi
and lined a sum double the amount
, iinbe/.zled. JiewaH sentenced by
a republican court and prosecuted by
a republican prosecuting attorney.
The sentence is also concurred in by
the republican press of the state.
No deceiving opinion lias been writ
ten. Hartley lias mapped out his own
route und must follow it. He has
administered his own medicine and
must take the consequences.
"1 ..—
July 18th 14th and 15th is the date
% set for the convention of the Nation
al Republican League to be held at
Detroit Michigan. Every arrange
ment is being made by the organiza
i tiou to have a harmonious meeting.
The National Republican League is
now ten years old and, aided by the
State League organizations has been
^ one of the greatest instulions ever in
augurated by the party in helping to
achieve the grand victory won last
fall At this meeting a place will be
•elected to hold the National Repub
lican convention in 1900. Detroit,
A Bultimore, Dallas, Hail Fransisco,
Omaha, Fargo and lndinapolis are
§4prominently advocated as suitable
places for tbegreat conclave. Senator
C John M. Thurston and Charles K.
Smith have accepted invitations
to address the League convention.
The Negruska state League is in
good working order and all subordi
nate clubs should be active in assist
ing to carry on the good work.
□Every republican can help by taking
an interest in their local organization
and assist in furnishing iiuformution
that will be effective aud valuable.
| It may be observed by a perusal
Of the Times- Independent that the
populist judges on the uisiriot court
beui'lies. and especially for Shcriuan
^ county, arc making more orders for
HUipritr sale notice than any other
republican judge we ever had. It
Will also be remembered that these
Mine fellows *lump|M*d the district
•nd pledged themselves to stand by
th# people m this matter of protect
»•* their home*. There has been
■Or< orders of abends sales under
the populists administration than
has ever been under the republican
Wplg .bp m ibis district, almost two
Ur one All the organ*of mugwump
■hr*'ci .cm tl« «i«n now that a popu
list judge cannot help It. Why
lid lit they tell the people so
Wlo the campaign wa* on they
|j h*e» It then a* well as thee know
MJI’KKVIIKIKH l-KOCKKIMNOS.
State of Nebraska, i f
Sherman County. ( '
I.oup City Nebraska, June I I, 1 Ht»7.
He It remembered that at an ail joining
session of the county hoard of supervis
ors of said county, held pursuant to ad
jurnment of March ft. 1897. on this 14th
day of June. 1M!I7, at the court home in
I.oup City, lu said county and state, the
full board being present the following
among other proceeds was had and done,
towlt:
Minutes of previous meeting were read
and on motion approved as read.
After reducing the number of cattle
from 5 to II as assessed to Frank Albin
In 1893 and the eleik being ordered to
make changes on assessor’s books, the
board proceeded to consider the bid filed
by W. T. Hibson, for the erection of a
wagon bridge across Oak Creek, on sec
tion one, town 14, range ill on county
line, no other bids for the construction
of Huid bridge having been Hied. The
plana and specifications and bid of sai.l
\V'. T.Hibson were aeceptfed and con
traded and bond ordered drawn pro
vided Howard county agrees to pay ball
the expense of building said bridge.
The chairman having heretofore ap
proved the olllcial bonds of James W in.
Howin, ua road overseer. Hist. 25 and
Win. Oornett overseer road Hist. 24 said
bonds were then examined by the county
board and on motion approved and the
action of the chairman in approving said
bonds was ratified and continued
The following olllcial bands were ex
amineil by tlje county board and ap
proved and approval endorsed thereon
by the Chairman, to-wit: Sidney C llol
lister, road overseer Dist. 22, <«eo. B.
Work, treasuser of Scott township anil
K, V, Furglson, constable of Harrison
township.
Bond ot James W, Johnson as over
seer of roads lu Hist. J, was not ap
proved anil order referred to said John
son to supply proper certificate show
ing tin: appointment by tha town hoard
of said Johnson to the said office.
A Communication from the clerk of
Howard county, asking the co-operation
of Sherman county, in the constution of
a bridge on county line on the west line
of M. Cofl'a's farm (S. W. 1 j >5 15 12)
was read, and the board having duly
considered said con munication it was
on motion resol veil thatShsrmau county
do not co-operate in the construction
of said bridge for the reason that the
construction is not properly a charge on
Sherman county, but said bridge should
he constructed by Howard county in
co-operation with Ashton township.
The petition signed by 0. W. Fletcher
et, al,, asking for a bridge across Rock
Creek was allowed and supervisor Hun
ker instructed to build a low water
bridge across said creek.
ISoard adjourned to June ill, 181*7
Attest,Louis Rein, County «Ilcrk
June 15,10, and 17. were passed in con
sidering matters of equalization.
June 18 181)7
Full Board in Session.
The board found that the average
price per head of the whole county, of
horses, cattle and mules as complied by
the board from the return of the assess
ors of the townships in the county to He
as follows, for the year 181)7:
lloises, $4 -50 per head
Cattle, li.oll " *•
Mules, 4.00 “ “
State ot Nebraska j ^
Sherman County}3'
Loup i ity, June U* 181)7
lie It remembered that the county
board of supervisors of said county was
I _ . _ .1— III ,U.. I.. lUtk* .4*
M o'clock A. M of taidilay at the court
house iu I.oup City, sitting at the board
of equalisation of assessment* pursuant
to adjournment of Juno 17, lsti7. run
ent J I', l.eineuger < 'balrtiia* and all the
members of said board. This duy was
takan up In the equalisation of personal
and land tax. and the total assessed value
of the a»*cssatdc property of the county
a* equalised w as found to l>e *» IW **'■ 7.2
tin motion ths following levies weiu
made for lottii f or touniy genet at
fundmills county road ‘, mill re
tiiodlug luMtd interest i tin J % mill*, old
refunding bond interest I mill lo dge
ia*nd Inlereet mills. U, and K V, H If
ttutid interest J mills t otal id milts. < »n
mollMl it Is ordered that a isllliirsl
Siuouot Wo lev ad to pav the |u>lgement»
o( the K.t Austin manuf ixturlng voiu
pany again*t Kim township, and the
county fieri. U lusliueUd tu nor
ue*e« «ary s*.*o put11 loo*
the lav e* m«4e for \Va*b ugtou
\t sntttr, l.uwp t tty Ashton H> - .vil!*.
v, uii and Hit slot tuwoshtp werw mrde tu
, nohow* with the v*rt>gvat»* ef the town
| ships levies Hied by *ald tuWwshlp * tti
. tkowunly s hi X the levy hirUast res *
j I Kim. • lay tfsrytusn, ao*l ttasaid ,
i yo-> ttsisi pa were not no* fix use I w.ih the
< .ertiu alee of the tetlna it taut by said
| tsseeahip hut were ardsnul me hit the
i count! tsuwtd or*verttttvwtehaving been
• 4hs*t h* tdey and Kim tuwonh.p, ami
. Its# fVMXiy h»a<>1 having devl.te»| tu
*«ep the aggeigete »! the county and
; twuMhsp h v tea within the aom ui t *
I m> !« |rt't lul l •« f||««||4|tt |b* •!! I »g |
Creek. Hazard, Harrison, Logan having
filed with the county clerk certilh ite»
of township Icvn - showing tnwn-lilp
levies, which added to the county levy,
exclusive of county hoard interest levy,
would make-the aggrlgatc levy more
than mills
The following levies were ordered
made for village levies conforming
with the certificates tiled with the conn
ty clerk
Loup < lit), general fund 10 mills,
water bond s'reei •.), judgement 1* mills,
water bond t!3 mills, total flit mills
Kockville. general fund H mills, total
it mills.
On motion the county clerk Is In*
strutted to levy upon the taxable prop
erty ot Ashton, Litchfield, and Hazard
the amounts thlt may l)« Instilled to by
the proper village olllcers.
On motion the county clerk Is in
itructed to levy upon the taxable prop
erty of the school desirieti In Sherman
Bounty, having bonded liidehtncss, a
mount iiilllcinnt to pay Interest on laid
bonded Indebtedness and create sink
ing fund for the payment of said bonded
debt, the clerk to make the necessary
computation*, and the clerk is further
Instructed to levy upon the taxable
property ol the school diatriets ot Mher
iiian county the amount certified to him
by the school olllcers of the verioux
ichool destriot* In the manner provided
by law.
The board adjourned us u board of
eipiallzutlon since die.
Attest, Louis Kkin, County Clerk.
COME AND
Celebrate at
LOUP CITY
MONDAY, JULY FIFTH.
Ti t r* r n it rmn I ifM
when it sees the emblem of
floating in the breaate as it
may be aoen if you visit Loup
City 01 the date above men
tiomni < ’onto one eotue every*
body, fitn* lar^e poater* for
full program.
W Itt'w Ik* llm* »tltM**
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a ill • !*■ ut»# tt*« n**r i«i| t*Mt»l* Ik#
m Mb iK.ttitl, | tltk* i: t»lk
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ft#' ItHtfitl 'l»i*r t» «M‘ W|* l« il*u
#A> M ». ..<ul.it« At WtlttoWttlH
m>.i t« ik >k>wu *11*1 lhn«
. »*• . I ■ 1 I '.#» t»i*
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A Ok | llink'i U>4 At«*i
l*' !<«»». »Wt» **« • » • «*
Ikllkf |< tttl* uUt* .All .«« Ml vllt »•«
, W* It t’M* »*•* A4<*mi
To California Comfortably. j
Kvory Thursday afternoon, a Tour
ist sleeping cur from Salt Lake City,
Man Franslsco and I,os Angeles leaves
Out alia ami Lincoln l>y the Burlington
Route
It is carpeted upholstered in rstlan;
has spring scats and hacks and Is
provided with curtains, bedding,towel*
soop, etc. An experienced excursion
conductor and » uniformed Pullman
porter accompany ii through to the
Pacific coast.
Wjiile neither so expensively linished
uor%o line to look at as a palace sleep
er. It, Is Just as gooil to ride in. Second
class ticket* are accepted for passage
u,,d the price of a birth, wide enough
and l,lg enough for two, is only #•">
Fur folder giving full particular*, call
uf nearest, Burlington ticket olllce or
write to J, Francis, <». P. A.. Bur
lington Houte, Omaha., Neb.
NoTI« K OK fSAl.K. K.VOKK CHATTKI.
MOW’I’IJAlrK.
No I ten Is hereby given that hy v Irlue of a
chattel mortgage dmsd on the Seth day of
Aiignst. IHtsl, and duly filed in theolttcoor
ti l) county clerk ol Hlu rnmii county, Nr
l tska. on tliesstli day <>f Vogtist, I me'., and
executed hy August HloinquUt to Hu- Mi
( riuick llarvcsilug Machine DOrnfNiny ol i
( hlriigo. Illinois, hi corporation duly oi
If 1111 /1"I under tuc law h or inn mug m in
n dm, to »eour* the payment of llm mi in of i
t mid a poll which ihere I* now due tin
m ill of nii.Sl. Default having been made In
I • payment of Haul kii'm mid no milt 01
0 nor proceeding of low having hiirin In
n itilted to recover wild ilelit or any pari
1 aroof, therefore I will veil the properl
therein deaerlbed, Tl*: Duo Iron gray horm
II calx old, named Jim; one while mare u
i irn old, mimed Nell; one yearling helfei , i
0 dor red), weight kIhiui lino pound*; mi"
V i.'orinlik harvesting machine, elk-fool
r d, rigid hand apron elevator, eaine aa pur 1
1 ,nh I I'lknn lhuh, at puhllc auction In |
front or llie lawofflci' of T. S Nightingale (
in the village of l.onp (;ity, Sherman
county, Nebraska, on tl>n Mil day ol Jam 1
It- tl, at lu o'clock a in,
limed Aid'll IT, ts!*7
MCI 'oil uii'ii If a Rv rht (;>< i M ii iiimc Do.
iiv F. W Jllut/., their agent, l
rln- above wide wan adjourned to July i
Hlli.liV,, I
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I
rp INKS.
* • PROP. * IK EXPRESS and j
GENERAL DELIVERY LINE.
i
V11 Kxprew* or Freight order* promptly •
ul lauded to !
I
rp S. NIGHTINGALE,
1 • I
LAWYER. ;
Does a General Law and Collection Baslness |
A Notary Public, Stenographer and 1
Typewriter In OBIce.
ONK lioou NORTH OF FIRST RANK.
LOUP CITY. • - HBBBJJULA.
■yy j. fisher,
Attnrneu-at-Law.
AND NOTRY PUBLIC.
Will Defend in Foreclosure Cases
ALSO DO A GENERAL REAL
ESTATE BUSINE* i
Offlco In No«TitwlST«RNh m ding
I 1.01 P CITV, - - I HKASKA
-=«==
..
Win»i
baa demonetrated ten thoneand t
time* that it u elmuet Infallible
FOR WOMAN’t
PECULIAR
WEAKNESSES.
irtaguUtltlaa ami drrangemeata.
It haa tha loading: rented?
tur thla rta.a i f tioaidaa it aaarta
a wuuderfuliy beating, etreiigthan
in* anil ewAhing induemo upon
tha manatruai urgaue. it cure*
' whilea'' and tailing uf tha wuinb.
H atnpa fli- iiiing and >«Ua««a aup- ,
1 taaaad and palatal ■*•*«*>• atiM
r»* t gauge at L*i • it u tha beat
nu 4liaa Made. it i« h.i -a.iai
liana* p*e*nn**p. and h»:pe tu
hi lag ah* idle a I at,* it- neae tema
me pant*, tt taeuiuieiae. auaaea*
>♦>*», Mieagtm. ua (ha w i i * ape
tarn, Thie gieat na«b n n<Me4
t« all aMi«ln4 »»•**■ V *» »i4
.*• »v*e*an »•.*«/ an .the* mieete
• ith aniiaut tv1 f aitkin lint *
w Me »t * atd ',i »ai* niiata It at pee
be*i*e at peat nee* atewa.
'i~££r.J :%'££52ffi
awe the l h»<«w T e‘, fteea
•a* I. * MRIV Caaaetaa * * . ten
Mi ad* »aeg ton *• teee el wat
Wt !>«*»« *i Dm •<** aag H eetlia**
>«tadhaf
timk tablk
LOCI' CITY, NKHK
Lincoln, Denver,
Omaha, Helens,
Chicago, Ifutte,
Ht. Joseph, Halt Lake City. |
Kansas City. Cortland,
Ht, T.oui*. Han Kraneiaco,
anil all points and all point*
Kaat anil Houth. West.
TRAINS I.BAVK AN KOLLllffDi
So r.4, Aorm., dally cxeept Sunday
for all point* 1115 amj
So. M. Acrm. dally, except Holiday
for Arearti*. f,:r,0pm
Sleeping, dinner and reclining c hair ear*
hi,uI* free, on through train* Ticket*
■old and baggage checked to any point In
die United Slate* or Uaiutda.
For Inforiiiation, uutiw, time lalile* and
I'-ket* call on or write to A. F. Wert*
Agent, or .1. FK ASCII*, Uan'I. l’*H*ehg«r
Agent, Omaha, Nebriuika,
U. I*. IIAII.WAY
Beginning Biinday. N'ovenilier 17fIt.
ruin* will arrive and depart at thl*|
nation aa follow*: i
Leaves Leave*
Monclay. 1 .... Tuesday, i *,.....'
Wednesday, ^7' Thursday.
Friday, ) a',u Halurday S K “* <
Arrive* at Loup City dally 0.i6p,m.
laily.
Clows connection at Grand Island for |
ill point* Last nod Wiast.
W. I) Cl.lFTOS, Agent
!.<>(■ |> t IIy Market K«|>»rl
l’rtces paid for
lorn * IK
IV neat . ■<*
lata i*
logs ..... . H.MO
lows and hellers <.<*) ® t.fiO
renders ......... ;l So
lutter, f>er pound W
Cgg*. per dos r<
l’KHSONAL. I'he gentleman who an
loyed the congregation last Sunday by
ontinually coughing will lltid instant
elief by uslngOne Minute Cough Cure,
\ speedy and harmless remedy for
hroat and lung troubles,—Odendahl
Jros.
,ESS THAN HALF KATES TO
SAN FRANCISCO.
Via the Burlington Route.
June ii‘.l to July li, account national
onveutlon Christian endeavorers Spe
dal trains. Through tourist and palace
leepels. Stopovers allowed at and
vest of Denver, Return via Portland,
ifcllowstouc Park and Black Hills If
leslred Endeavorers and their friends
vho take the Burlington route are
[uaranteed a quick, cool, comfortable
ourney, fine secenery (by daylight) and
Irst class equipment. Berths reserved
did descriptive literature furnished on
equest. See nearest Burlington agent
»r write to J. Francis, general passen
;eragent Burlington route, Omaha
Two (Joofl Thing*.
“Seveiity-flcven*’ for grip and colds;
Ho. 10 for tlyspepsia. For sale by all
fruggists. Twenty-dve cents.
HUMPHREYS*
No. 1 Cures Fever.
No. 2 “ Worms.
No. 3 " Infants’ Diseases.
No. 4 “ Diarrhea.
No, 7 “ Coughs.
No. 8 Cures Neuralgia.
No. 0 “ Headaoho.
No. 10 " Dyspepsia.
No. 11 " Delayed Periods.
No. 12 “ Leuchorrea.
No. 1 3 Cures Croup.
No. 14 “ Skin Diseases.
No. 13 *' Rheumatism.
No. 10 “ Malaria.
No. 10 " Catarrh.
No. 20 Cures Whooping Cough
No. 21 “ Asthma.
No. 24 “ General Debility.
No. 20 “ Sea-Sickness.
No. 27 “ Kidney Diseases.
No. 28 Cures Nervous Debility.
No. 30 " Urinary Diseases
No. 32 “ Heart Disease.
No. 34 “ Sore Throat.
No. 77 “ Colds and Grip.
Dn. IlimrnHiT*’ Homkoimtski Mahuai.
ar Diseasm Maii.su Fsr.e.
Hnmll bottle# of plnnunnt pallet#. Ill the reet
pocket. Hold hy drnsslAl#, or (cut iir«p*id upon
receipt of price, 0 cent#, e*<!«pt ,Vo* »t, ana SI
ire Hindi' II on elw only, Humphrey!' Medl
nine Company, 111 Wllll/un Hi.. New York.
HUMPHREYS’
WITCH HAZEL OIL
“THE PILE OINTMENT."
PorWrti-E Eternal orfntpmiL lilliwl otRImiHwi
FlufiiUlu Aimi; Ifrhlnc or JtM'fflrtg of U*» KnoMUli.
Tno relief 1* imm* l.he cure * erUUu.
FHIGE, 60 OTS. TBIAL SIZE, 86 OT1.
§o!4 If Ertlffkw, or ««n» poet pe)4 < it reelpi *f prfc*.
UL11PUUK1»' A*U.<0.. Ill A Ut«lUMM..IkW tuns
No ONE DIES No one .He* •! Pul
monary disease, the result of cold, who
takes “7rin time. For sale by all drug
Ifists. 20 rents.
The Sixteenth Annual Session of the
Uiete Chautauqua Assembly will bo
Held June 30th to July llthlW. A vari
sd program of Instractlon and enter
talnment has been prepared, and the
iieaiitlfnl grounds on the lilg Blue
river afford unrtyaled facilities for
pleasure, rest and recreation. Programs
may he had by addressing.
Ufco. W Bauiwik, Hec. Crete, Neb.
We want on* good man (having
Horse;, as permanent auparintendent for
Sherman coaaty, to attend to our bns
iness, on salary. Must send along with
sppllcation, strong letters of recom
mendation as to honesty, Integrity, and
iblllty. State occupation. Address P.
U. Box 1382, Phils , Pa.
Wanted-An Idea 2S5B8
AW
beys. WMbtnctort. D. C..tor thatr $l#M) priNM
And list of two LuiidfKl UiVMitlont wauM*
HAIL! HAIL!
THE ST- PAUL EIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY.
F. E. BREWER. Agent.
This company lias been engaged iu the Hail business for the
past thirteen years. Within the last eleven years it has paid for tosses
by Hail th# sum of 934t7. This large sum of money has bean
paid without u single law suit, aud to the satisfactien of the claimanta.
The Hail policy issued is the fairest aud most equitable ever
issued by any insurance company. It carefully proteuta the interest of
the insured and provides a just method tor arriving at the amount of tho
loss in caac the crop should be injured by bait.
This is the only Stock Fire Insurance Uompauy in tha United
States engaged in the Hail business It has ample assets to cover all lia
biUtios, as you will see by the statement herewith. It pays its tosses
promptly aud honestly.
We solicit your business (or the year I*u7.
I am also agent for the Home Fire Insurance ('etupaay of Oiua*
ha, Nebraska
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t», H !H)K, A. I*. CUUjnf,
Via* Onto*.
FIRST BANK OF LOUP CITY.
General Banking Business Transact*.
Capital Stack, ISO .Qtt,