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About The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917 | View Entire Issue (July 29, 1898)
Lioaal Daws. _ _"i™1"-1 -j’. Get your eye on Jaegers new ad. Mrs. Illckman ia very sick at prescnl writing. Mr. E. G. Paige, of Kockvllle twp was at the hub Monday. Crla. Smith reports the largest harness trade of the season last Saturday. Mrs. J. 8. Pedler returned from hei trip to Denver last Friday evening. Will Xelk and Dar Grow are going to take In the Exposition next week Bargain days at the Bargain Store, duly HU, and 30,—A. E. Chase, Mr. anJ Mrs II. G. Patton vlslied the Teacher Institute last Tuesday after noon. Miss 8adic Walworth went to Kock vllle Saturday evening to attend an en tertnnment. John. W. Fisher of Oak Creek put up a new Acrmoter wind mill this week purshased of E. 8. Hayhurst. The Junior League will hold a picnic today at ReideJ's grove for the benefit and enjoyment of little folks. Last summer one of our grand-child ren was sick with a servere bowel troub le ,says Mrs K G. Gregory of Fredricks town, Mo. Mr. Anson Hawley, the obliging clerk at J. Phil Jaegers store, was taking in Arcadia, Sunday. Home attraction up there. The recent dry spell has rushed the wagon and blacksmith shop of Dcpew and Xevllle, with work setting tires this week. Prof. Hornberger, the leading in structor at the Institute very much re sembles General Hhafter. He weighs at>out 310 lbs. Win. Jefferies, 0. W. Marvel. H. Smclscr, and W. M. Smclscr from Ash ton were attending Masonic Lodge in the city Tuesday night. MACHINE OIL AT W ATKINSON’S John Mathewson of Hazard township was doing business at the county seat last Tuesday afternoon. He visited the teachers Institute while in the city, A good rain south of Loup City and in the vacinity of liockyille was bad last Sunday afternoon. There was also a light rain at and east of Loup City Dont forget the cleariag sale at the bargain store. 20 per cent off on all goods Friday and Saturday July 29, and 00.—A. E. Chase. M. E. Quarterly conference was held at this place last Sunday and Presiding Elder Smith of Kearney, preached in the evening to a large and attentive audience. Our doctor's remedy had failed, then we tried Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy which gave very speedy relief. For sale by—Qdendahl Pro's Druggists. The wind blew the porch and chim ney off the Oerman property In the cast part of tow n, last Sunday afternoon during the rain storm, and broke a number of shade and fruit tree* down. You may hunt the w orld over and you will not tlndanotbor medicineeijueal to Chambelaln.s Colic Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy for bowel complaints. It is pleasant safe and reliable For sale by—Odendulil Bro's Druggists. 1 think Dewltt'a Witch Hazel Salveia the fineac preparation on the market for pi lea. 9o writes John C. Dunn, of Wheel ing W Va. Try it and you will think the same. I also cures eczema and all akin diseases.—Odendahl Bros. In order to clear up stock before going to Chicago to buy my fall stock I will have a 20 per cent discount sale on Fri day and .Saturday, July 29-30. A. F. Chase. Out this out and bring It with you, it will save you money and trouble. On your arrival in Omaha, to attend the Trana-Mississippi Exposition, take 20, ami Dodge St. Transfer at lti, and Dodge, get off ear at (Hondo St., go 3 blocks west to 2720. For information write to H. Bristol, 2720 Blomlo St, Omaha Neb A. Watkiuaoi) has just received a large sized ear load of turuiture direct from the manufacturers containing everything in the way of staple good, in that line, and is now ready to aueoin (.date all who wish to buy furniture at the » ery lowest prices possible. It w ill be worth tour while to go aud examine his stock aud see the Inimeuce ipiantlty of new style* h« ha* on hand whither yon wish to buy or nut The reports of damaged wheat crop which ha* town circulated for several week* turn* out t« be something of the nature of the n|mrt< of the over zealous correspondent, at Mauliagu (Mutters reports always come In later aud gen ernlly change# the face of tdg stories materially, The farmer* are brtuging In their report* now and claim that the ti*l*l I* g>>«i and the >iuailljr better than (gat of ta<( year t here is souse political ’■Deader*" that expect to profit by poor cop* and at rental* these stories lor their own wifi.h end* ig »„«id I gat I he fates weold so decree thsl these political poedl*. should live In the Da itroasM for the hatame of it., ir lt*tle** lasy lit#* i Miss Mary Kncutzen, who has so long filled the position of deputy at the post office, has severed her connection with that institution and returned to her home at Ashton. C. L. Drake has succeeded at last In Inventing a new rat trap that be believes will revolutionize the trap business and annihilate more rats In a single night than ten thousand Chinamen. Thousands of persons have been cured of piles by using DeWItt's Witch Hazel Halve . It heals promptly and cures ecxema and all skin deceases It gives immediate releif.—Odendahl Bros. Mr. I’olskl, who lives near Ashton, and a brother of deputy county treasur. or I'olskl, had the misfortune to lose thirty acres of wheat in the shock last Sunday, by fire. Hick headache biiliousiiess const!pa’.lon and all liver and stomach troubles can be ipilckly cured by using those famous little pills known as Dewitts Little Karl v Hlsers. They are pleasant to take and never gripe. Odendahl Bros. Miss Bucbla Marrs, of Boelus, and Miss Hoed of Ht. Paul, two young ladles who are attending Institute were pleas ant callers last Saturday. Miss Hood will preside over the destinies of our Grammar department the coming year. Hervlces at the M. K. church 10:30: Hubject '‘The Coming of the King.” Sunday school 11:30: Junior league 3:00. Subject for evening at 8:00, “God’s an swer to the Infidels." Kpworlb League atO 00 p. in. A cordial welcome to all. The editor of the Kvans City Pa.. Globe writes “One Minnie Cough Cure is rightly named It cured iny children after all other remedies failed.” It cures coughs, colds and all throat arid lung troubles.—Odendahl Bros. Dr. Chase, of Custer county, and father of Dr. W. T. Chase, and A. K. Chase, of this place is reported very sick with kidney trouble and threatened attack of typhoid fever. Ills two sons here went up to see him Sunday return ing Monday. JioKN To Mr. and Mrs James Con ger, a boy, at t» o'clock Saturday even ing last, of about regulation weight. Mother and child are reported doing very well and with careful attention and good nursing it is believed that Jimmy will he around,—with the baby in the course of a-short time. The Chief liurgess of Milesburge 1’a. says DeWitt's Little Karly Kisers are the best pills he ever used In his family dur ing forty years of house keeping. They cure constipation sick headache and stomach and liver troubles. Hmall In si/e but great In results.—Odeudahl Bros. Dr. Willow who has been stopping with bis daughter, Mrs. £. S. llayhurst for the past year left last Wednesday for a trip to the scenes of bis former years in the cast. He will stop at Clarks Nebr, for a short visit with a brother and also at Council Bluffs for a short time where he has another brother living, then he will continue his journey to Toledo, Ohio and visit with a daughter. The NorthWRSTJtKN wishes him a pleasant time and hope be will return to us in the near future. Wm. Htrankman, living on Oak Creek* Logan township had the misfortune to lose his stable 13x19, a valuable horse, two seated carriage, one set of harness hand corn shellcr and about 100 bushels vi vv»u niv vij n i-uiivouaj U1 last week about 5 o’clock p. iu. Mr Strankman, wan in the harvest field at the time and it was impossible for him to get to the lire in time to save any thing The origin of the fire is not known. There was no one around the stable from the dinner hour up to the time of the happening. Adam Sehaupp, one of our represen tative business men returned Tuesday from a three weeks visit to New York City and the capital city, Wash ington. This is really the first trip for recreation that Adam has taken for n number of years, having devoted him self strictly to hfs business. He accom panied Ills wife and children to her old home at Geneva, Indiana, where they will spend the summer mouth* and en joy an extended visit with friend and relatives. It can truly he said that Mr. Sehaupp. Is one of our best business men and none are more deserving of success iu business, or of a pleasure trip thau lie. lie it a trusted and bouored gentlemen, lias bad the management of the li, a M elevatois at Ashton Sehaupp* Siding, and l.oup City, for a number of year*. He ha* held positions as Village Trustee a member of the board of education and bu always been j a very active mcuitarr of the different; bodies to which be lias bad lbs honor of j belonging Mr Sehaupp report* a very ! pleasant trip. While at Washington | he visited the Capita! building the •tfitiftU* i't)4iiiti*r% mu! ibe bum* of W a* Mill tot* It.- <|t«*rib*« lb*1 lAtttff im U'itigg wry I beautiful It is kept up In as aesr as! possible the seme style as when H s»b Ingtou reside I (here, the house con ’ Islued the sane old furniture and Ike yards were pit lutes joe. Mr. Kcbaupp | also boarded an ocean tteamer and sailed out a bandied mile or more. At Mew Y ork he took la the big sights and returned home feeling all the bet. ier ter Its.lug take*, a lew day* olf from the cates of his extensive Uwsiwe*#. Iu going Mr m fcsupp and family vulc j i‘d the EVposition at tlmika INSTITUIE WORK. The teacbeas Institute which is now on and which will close Ibis week has been very successful. Fifty six teachers were enrolled, most of them being ladies. Our representa tive visited the afternoon session last Tuesday and noted the deep in terest taken by both the Instructors and attending teachers. Superin tendent G. S, bellringer, lias been present throughout the session, awl whenever, and wherever possible, has h<Iped iris aide corps of instructors to interest anil instruct the.r pupils and eulcrtain the many visltjbu. The instructors, Prof. J. A. Horn berger, of Naperville. Ilf. and M-»r gret b'leiong, of Beatrice, Neb. and Prof. Nicoson, of Loup Oily, well understand the arts and methods of teaching and gave some very good lessons along that line. Mr. Horn berger, gave a lesson on the subject of education. He first spoke of the stereotype method of teaching school which he claimed was, in many in stances of no good to the pupil, ex planing that there were so many children of different temperament and character that the same method which may be applied to one with good success will not suit in anothers case. Other equally as good lessons were brought up and impressed upon the minds of his pupils. Miss Cfe long, gave some interesting lessons in teucliinir the mininrv schools. Her suggestions were received witli inter est and her explanations were clear. On Monday evening the members of the institute and people of the city had the pleasure of listening to a lecture at the M. K. Church, deliv ered by tbe state Superintendent and on Wednesday evening Prof. Ilorn berger lectured. Both lectures were instructive and highly entertaining. Following is a list of teachers in attendance: Anna licehthold. Loup City Ella Conner, Maud* Fletcher. Belle Mullck. Minnie Gilbert, Emma Peterson, Nettle Conger. Grace Kay Julia Rowe, Lizzie Flynn. E. Holcomb. Edna Williams. ‘ C. F. Johnson. Frances Ford. Emma Anderson. Mrs. J. W. Jones, *' Ida E Nelson. J. F. Nicoson, Stella Henry, Minnie Hickman. Etta Travis, E. A. Smith, Annie L. Burrows. Mattie Snyder, Lillie Nightingale, Willie Baker, Gertrude Eaton. Litchfield. Edith Eaton. Lizzie Bingham, Mamie Parry, Francis Robinson. Ida Buss. Uoelu*. Buehla Marrs, Mary Screen Ravenna. T\.i. .. n_ Carry Keisi, “ Helen Newberg, Sweetwater, Nora Ilerbaugh, Hattie Throckmorton. Divide Suaa Throckmorton, Alice Tangerman Rockville. Mabel Vanscoy, Mary C. Jensen. Lillie Hood. St. Paul Nina Hayes, Austin Ida Carpenter, W. A. Hayes, Rhoda Whitman, Arcadia G. X. Letherman. Rungheld Nelson, Riley E. Arthaud. Ashton. Eva Taylor, Eda Nebler, Myrtle WiUou, Eva A. Wilson, Nora Goff Hazard. ♦ • ♦ ASHTON LOCAL NEWS Tlieo. Ojendyk went to St. Paul on busiuess, Friday. Kev. Paul Quarder paid the county seat a visit on Frlday. Louis Hartiineu went to St. I’aul by rail on Thursday, returning to Ash tou Friday noon II. Siuclsor made a liarincaa trip to llordua and Ht. Michael ou Thurs day and Friday. Stanislaus Pywiek received a ucw traction engine for to* thrashing outfit ovtl the llurliugton Friday noon It ap|i«aia to lie a dandy. Fred 11 a 1.1 of Uiand Island *|>eiit I'uvsdai night in Ashlou V Hoi tuue tu the old town, l ist Finlay uight. The isauiun was lu honor of the tuattiage of Mr W M 'uh-Ihi and Miss Alpha Fair Free lam e and O'* ere ou at the Herman Hall. All preseat seemed to Sishe the Incident one long to Ire j (vwvrnbered as a picas** I time it Mt»e pnirney through life AH lepatted at a late hour, wishing the i bride and groom much joy and a long life. Several of the Ashton folks attend ed the play "Topps Twids” given by local talent at Rockville on Saturday evening. Chas Taylor who has been here for some days left for Omaha to attend the Kxposition. Mrs N'orah Hendrickson of Rockville is visiting here sister Mrs W. M. Smelser this week. Mr. S. J Fair of Rockville was seen on the street here Monday fore noon. J F. Taylor, of St Paul was in town Tuesday, K. <* Taylor left for O in ah u Mon day aflei noon when he will visit the White City. 0. H. Marvel ,W. M. Smelser, H. Smelser and Wm. Jeffrey drove to the Hub” Tuesday afternoon, -» ♦ ♦ Central Committee Unetlnr. The merntiersof the Republican county central committee met at the office of A. Wall in this City on July Zf the com mitteeman from tills twp. being absent W. J. Fisher was elected in Ids place and also made Secretary of the meeting. The principle object of the meeting was for the purpose of deciding whither to call a county convention before the state convention or whither It would not be better to have the Delegates to the State convention elected by the central committee and call a convention later, as this Is right In the midst of harvest and after a thorough discussion upon flu* feiitiiri't liv fli«* inpfiitiprti r»f tliA (>mn. m it tee present it was decided that it would be better for all parties concerned to have the county committee elect delegates for the state convention and as soon as If could be ascertained when and were the Congressional and Sena torial conventions should bo held and the number of delegates to each then to call a county convention. This being the sense of all present they thou elected the following named wheel horses of the party to represent Sher man county at Lincoln on August 10. Messers, G. E Itenschoter, W. II. Brown Alex Taylor, and A. II. L’otter, and the committee then adjourned subject to the call of the chairman, Mrs Dr Hendrickson returned from Illinois last Tuesday. Elias Ogle and sons received a steam threshing machine last Tuesday. Wilson & Kettle received a new horse power Thresher last Tuesday. L. Williams, came home Wednesday from Ashton, where he had been har vesting. County Superintendent G. S. Leinin ger and Prof. Iloroberger made this office a pleasant call yesterday after noon. L. Hanson and family arrived in the city last evening, Mr. Hansen will a gain take ills old position as cashier at the first hank. Win your battles against diseases by acting promptly. One minute Cough Cure produces immediate results When taken early it prevents consumption And la later stages it furnishes prompt reieif.—Odeudahi Bros. Mrs K lipvf.nliU (it. nr«ft.v luullv hnrt last night. When the wind came up she got up to close the screen door and when she loosened it it struck her and knocked her out on the side walk injur ing her hack considerable. J. W, Carpenter who went to Iowa a short time ago for medical treatment had an operation performed upon his head last Friday and a substance of some kind about the size of a table spoon was removed. The last report < from him was mailed the next evening . at which time he was still In a dazed condition from the effect* of the auaes- i tbetie. ( ALL'S WELL. Shutter • mu kin' lot* o' hay While the Hunahlu# * pood Merrill* ipeedln' on tin- way. I Dewey * tawin wood. I Schley liium*rued cm out o' »i»’ht sampaou cal the jam Kvc rvthinp* a fumin' riirht Hah fur Tad* Hutu ••Dwurr Paul. We have fell the Warm nweai trickle A* .%* nation the rufttjf *lde We have put Spain la a pickle llv rviiMtniterli# the Mai**- | We fthui the deadly aU*k« At the fro worn# > pan >*h rhlirt, We have downed ihi ar#d» and lhl<*ih*% S.ia we i>u#ht t" pray fur rain 1 rum ha* almoal t ea*rd iia yru«ift| And (he tooth wind* twill) hlwWUlg kliiiiit au ^ruMtiiV (bat uttf ftoeia# I Will retail la heavy crop* Hut Mklft wreck ef vwg#Aall**a 1 thtft t*» ua abMaftiwiifto* yiiui pear# aad #ae4ftiMi Tv the itflbft awvhia# pop* Th«i are htUaj ia IIhe teeth** TV) at# (wthti all uatilar Wh*» ike p«<«pe*t* *t li% a*«th* t I* Mw lad ea hUI aad putt a VA Hu U M why At I (ft# tt«W4 t i ivataap* *#a t«i »*na>M 1 11* fth *4 h*«e «<uf U«|v | Aad «#i eal aad p*«» M tala intHt ia Hiftta Jv**#aa* NEWS FKOM LITCHFIELD MON I TO 1C Mrs Owens, of Grand Island, arrived in Litchfleld, Wednesday of last week and is endevorlng to establish the Oe gree of Honor In Litchfleld. Mrs. K D. Town accompanied her here and is the guest of her cousin, Mrs. O. D. Eaton. The Village Board granted Louis Vesciy a saloon license, Wednesday night after hearing a remonstrance. The remonstrance tiled notice of an ap peal. This makes the third time a pe tition fora saloon license has been be fore the Village Board this year. (Jen. Bradley, of Heward attended I lie funeral services of his fattier W« dnes day. Miss Edith Bradley, who lias b< eu at school nt Llnco'n. returned home Tues day evening, to witness the last sad rites f t her deceased father. A spark from an engine set Are to John Vesely's oat field Sunday, and burned nearly three acres before It was extinguished by the train crew. The State Bank has been undergoing a severe overhauling in the past two weeks. A new roof besides a new coat of paint adds to the Improvement ol Its appearance. -♦ • ♦ A Cans* For Grief. A Chi neon of 40 years old, whose mother still flogged him daily, sled tears one day in the company of friends.' ‘ Why do yon weep?’ ’ asked one. “Alas, things are not as thoy used to be I” he lamented. “The poor woman’s ana grows feebler every day. ’ ’—Household! Worda - ■ Before you breed your marcs come and take a look at the Alex Taylor, horse. He Is the best ALL PURPOSE HORSE in Sherman county. I ain stand ing him In my barn, opposite ('. Haiick's blacksmith and wagon shop. Terms 15 ,00 to insure. B. T. Sky deb. Stutterers. For the Permanent Cure of Stammer ing and Stuttering etc., under the per sonal treasrnent of Prof. K. C. New comb, 2621, Sherman avenue, Omaiia, Nebr. Farmers, Insure your property in The Phcnix Insurance Company, against Fire, Lightning, Wiud storms Cyclones and Tornadoes. W. J. FISHK.lt. Agent. 810.00 REWARD. The undersigned will pay u reward of U:n (10.00) dollars for Information that will convict any parties found tampering with, or In any way damaging insulators, poles, wire or any other property belonging to the undersigned. LiTcuriEi.il telephone Co. NOTICK TO BBKKDKR9 1 have the celebrated English Shire Stallion, Western Star, at W. O. Browns Friday Saturday and Sunday, and at my place one (1) mile east of town, other days of week. Farmers interested in raising good horses will do well to see this horse. Term! fO.OO to insure sucking foal L. N. Smith. War MAFs-We have on sale at this office the yery latest edition of Band McNally’s maps’ showing all the princi ple locations of the present American — Spanish War at a glance. Price 15 cents. NOTICE. First class well cleaning and well re pairing done. Headquarters with T. M. Reed. II. L. Tketkb. Reasons Why Chamberlain’s Cholic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy Is the Best. 1. Because it affords almost instant viivi iii vunv v* i'uiii in vu' .'tviiiuv.ii. v i/r c and cboleramorbus. 2. Because it is the only remedy that lever fails in the most severe cases ot Jjsentery and diarrhoea. 3. Becuse it is the only remedy that will cure chronic diarrhoea. 4. Because It is the only remedy that will prevent bilious colic. 5. Because it is the only remedy that will cure epidemical dysentery. (i. Because it is the only remedy that 'an always be depended upon in cases if cholera infantum. 7. Because It is the most promt and nost reliable medicine in use for bowel iomplaitits. 8. Because it produces no bad results 11. Because it is pleasant and safe to ake. 10. Beceusc it lias saved the lives of nore people than any other medicine in he world. The 2*5 and .50e sizes for sale bv.— Idemlithl Bro's, ltoujji'ist \\M’ll INK oils AT \V ATKINSON'S K A. Bialik* ot l.ewisville Texan rrile* that m.e box of I to Witts Witch hi/i-l "iln- »«< wottli #50.00 to hiui. I cure-1 hi* pile* of teu year* *iaiiditt|f. I* advise* other* to try It It alaocure* 1 czeiua. skm illseane* and olwtleaie i or«-a ti.UiuUhl lira*. Will close out my slock of Hahy ear- l i i(n at co«( in inaka room for new j [o<«l* K. If. WaixtssiM. • • • ilACHINK OIL At WATKINsnNS tt.iti Hour*. *f LaTayaita lad , *atr» , Sat for co***t i pat i cm h* ha* fvsuad l to | illi'i l.iiit** Karly KihuIu be p*rf»*t 'hay i**y*i grip*. Try them for m.uui* h ad liver l lllltltlf* | RrtM I Pr«*tly Kapltl People. There is nothing slow about the Neb raska Kpworth Assembly. Their pro gram for '{*M is an eight days winner. Kohert McIntyre, General O. O. How ard, Bishop Bowman, John O Woolly, Chancellor McDowell and other great men of the platform will address the large audiences sure to he present. The j dates are Aug. 8-10 and the amazing success of last year will doubtless be ippeated. Write President L. O. Cones, V Lincoln, for prospectus and full partic ulars. KLONDIKK What dor's it cost to get there? When and how should one go? What »hou d one take ? Where are the mines? How much have t.liey produced? Is work plentiful vvioit *iigi„ „re paid* |» ||v. ing expensive? Wliat are one’s chances of milking a strike!!? Complete and satisfactory rej lies to the above questions will be found In the Burlington Bootes Klondike Folder Now ready for distribution. Hlxteen pages of practical informr tlon arid an up-to-date map of Alaska and the Klon dike. Free at Burlfnton Route ticket offices, or sent on receipt of four cents in stamp by J. Francis. Gen’l passenger Agent, Burlington Route, Omaha, Nebr . “There’s no use in talking,” says W. H, Broadwell, druggist, La Cygne, Kas. “Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar rhea Remedy does the work. After tak ing medicine of my own preparation and those of others' 1 took a dose of |Cbatnh.’rlaln’s and It helped me; a sec ond dose cured me. Candldadly and concicntiously I can recommend it as the best thing on the market.” The 85 and 50 cent sizes for sale hv Odcndutil Bro's, Druggists. $10.00 REWARD. A I will pay $10.00 reward to the person who will furnish Information leading to the arrest and conviction of the thief who stole about one tbousund feet of county brldse new lumber from south side of Middle Loup bridge at Loup City, said I lumber being 20 ft. loug, 2 inches thick and J one foot broad. Address Information to ] Lewis Bkciitiioi.d, Supervisor Loup j city Twp., Loup City, Neb j REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF ^ THE FIRST BA.NK CHARTER NO. *50, At Loup City In the State of Nebraska, at tlie Close of Business, July It, Isos. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts . IX,Ml.80 ^ Overdrafts, secured and unsecured 5x0.75 Stocks, bonds, securities, Judgments claims, etc. . l.iuo.ou ( Hanking house, furniture, llxtures 2,818.67 I Other Real Estate. . 3,805.66 j Due from National, State and Priv- ^ ate banks ami bankers.11,570.05 j . 4,286.78 j Total. 42.6NT.IM LIABILITIES, Capital stock paid In .420,000 00 i Undivided profits. Kl.ng Individual deposits subject to check.20.s22.8s i Demand eertlflcat.es of deposit. 1,818.25 Total. $i*.6:y; State of Nebraska,!.. „ \ County of 8herinan. ( B B I, A P. Culley, Cashier of the above M named Rank, do solemnly swear that tlie ■ above statement Is true to the best of my 9 knowledge and belief. ■ A. P. Cuu.sr. Cashier 9 ATTEST jfl A. P. Cuuit, Director. A. B. MCPIIKusok, Director. H Subscribed and sworn to before me this Hi 28 day of July, 188s. ^9 w. J. Eisiikk, Notary Public. H (SEAL.I M APPROPRIATION BILL. ]■ ORDINANCE No. 55. An ordinance relating to levying it tax on ^B the taxable property real, personal, and mixed, of the village of Loop Oily, Nebr. ^B to provide for tbe necessary expense of said Village for the fiscal year of 1898, and B providing mouns of collecting same. He it ordained by the chairman and board of Trustees of the said Village of Loup City Nebraska. j SECTION 1, That there be and Is hereby levied on the taxable property, real, per- , eonal and mixed within the Village of Loup City Nebraska, for the various funds here- M iuafter named, the lax mentioned after B such respective funds designated to wit: jg| General fund 10 mills. !■ Water Fund 10 mills. Street Fund i mill*. ^B Judgment Fund 18 mill*. ^B Interenl on water bonds £1 mills ^B| Section 2, This Ordinance shall be i>‘J^B| lurce irum and after Us pnntage and pu 'vBBL cation according to law. Adopted and passed lhi» .*Ut duy of July ^B .». 1*iih. Jaeokk, Chairman. ^B T 8 NlilHTino ALl, Village olerk ^B NOTICE TOE I*UHLICATION. B Land Office at Lincoln Nebr* | I July et. tsm. \ Notice is hereby pvun that the follow- ^B mg uaineil M«‘iilei ha* filed notice of hi* in kbtioii to make filial proof In *up|iort of in* Claim, and that »ald proof will be made V Mluiti the Ct.mily Judge of * her man B yiiint), Nebraska, at Loup City, on ■ teptember loth, l*s*\ via tt lady*luW * fakciew*ki, Homestead Entry, No lx.tJn. for the Moi tu va*t tjuarter, Section t, s iown*h(p ift, north of range It, West ■ lie name* lh* following wltaesee* to I trove hi* continuous reeideu* e ujaiu and V utilisation of, *aid land, vl* Emery It.y, <^E »# bltl'Mi, Nebr and f MU huetdr ide, V |,out* him* >1, l.. J. Il*«h» hoid, of I *sg B (ehraefc*. ■ a *y peteoa w bo deal tea fee prutaet agwla—4 ^E lie a uvium of *u* h proof, of w - 4 tea to a under the f at mu of the I alert—* Uepartaient, wh# A i ash proof • boo id out In* aimved* a til be ^A live** aa opportamly at tbe above men ■ iuw* and p wee to v»« »* «ttaM»* tu* B >»i *atd * *••*'! iw >»E*r eti* ^B