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About The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 12, 1898)
Lioaal I?«ws. Mrc John Mayen Is on Ibe sick lint tbls week. W. Conger made a trip to Bloody Kun last Sunday. E. ti. Taylor of Ashton wan a f,nup city visitor Tuesday. L. Williams Jr. and Mr. are at Ash ton threshing this week. Charley Mtoneberg proved up on hi* i homestead last Maturday. The Bound Front barn report* doing a good business now days. The night* are very cool at present very much like October W. T. Owen* was down from Arcadia on business Saturday and Munday. A baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Motchklns, Wednesday morning, N. B. Thompson was doing business at tbe county seat last Saturday. B D. Mendrlekson's spring wheat turned out 10^ bushels to the acre. Skunks are doing considerable damage among tbe chickens In town of late, Parties of choke cherry and grape hunters may be seen dally now a day*. The fair grcuuds and race course Is undergoing some needed Improvements. The rain last Friday evening stopped tho Tbesbing machines for a day or so. Mrs W. O. McNulty returned* few days ago from a two weeks visit to Bavenna. Mr 3. E. Motchklns threshed out 700 bushels of wheat this week from his field. Mis* Rosa Cornrumph went to Omaha Wednesday to stay the balance of the aumuier. MACHINE OIL AT WATKINSON’S A. M, Bennett marketed nine fat nog* last Tuesday. Art. caD raise bogs a* well as raz(or) faces W. II. Conger shocked an even hundred acres of grain this bavest. Pretty good for a lawyer. Ellas Ogle uses the Parsons self feed er on bis threshing machine which he siys gives pefect satisfaction. Corn is doing its best to make up for lost time If frost does not come too early tuere will be a very fair crop. Harry Jenuer, oUr energetic Water Commissioner repaired the well at the residence of Mr. L. McGrath Monday. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy always afford prompt relief. For sale by—Odendabl Bro's, Druggists. The Dog days are with us and the atmosphere has been filled with a smoky substance of some kind for several days. Frazer Snyder, son of Mr, and Mrs J. M. Snyder, find a practicing attorney of Chicago, is visiting his parents at this place. Miss Edna Williams went to Broken Bow last Monday to visit freinds for a short time before her school commen ces, F. W. Fuller of near Ravenna, was in the city over night Monday he was look Ingfor a Carpenter to do sums building on bis farm. One and forty two hundreths Inches of raiu fell at this place last Friday eyeuing insuring plenty of moisture for the balance of the season. Hick headache billlousuessconstipation and all liver and stomach troubles can be quickly cured by using those famous little pill* known as Dewitts Little Early Risers. They are pleasant to take and never gripe;—Odendabl Bros. Willis Waite, left this city for New. castle, Wy. last evening, Mr. Waite is a young man of highly exemplary habits and we are glad to know that be has nubtvcuvu in |riuvui iii^ n guuu vuuiiuuii Carsten Truelsen, Threshed out 24 bushel of spring wheat to the Acre. He Irrigated which shows that Irrigation will increase the yield very materially of any crop. The editor of the Evans City l’a„ Globe writes "One Minnie Cough Cure Is rightly named It cured my children after all other remedies failed.” It cures coughs, colds aud all throat and lung troubles.—Odendahl Bros. J. M. Taylor came home Saturday to spund Sunday with his family. He went from herto Gothenburg where he will be engaged for some time. Coluuibua Ganon and Kobt. Young are also at that place wltb the elevator gang. Nearly every farmer living next the ditch la using the water this summer and It will Increase their yeild about one half. The exp -ricuee of the tnen who use It this year will Induce every farm er that can get the water on his laud to use It next year. 1 think Dewitt's Witch II -«se| Halvela the finest preparation on the market for plies. So writes Jobu O. Duuii. of Wheel log W Va. Try it and you will think the same. I also cures ecsema and all skin diseases. '--Odendahl Bros. The Chief Burges* of Mllsoburge I'a •ays DeWlU’s I.lute Early liisersate the best pills he ever use-1 In his family dur Ing forty years ©I himse keeping They cure constipation sick headache and atowach and liver troubles Small In else but great In wall' Odendahl Bros, G. W. Marvel and Will. Smelser. of Ashton, was up Tuesday evening. Harry .lennenlrew the well of Mr J. 8. Pfldler Monday and put a new point on the pipe. Miss Martha Shade of Kansas City Is visiting with Mrs. W. L. Marry. The team that hauls the water tank belonging to W. GTIss's threshing engine ran away Tuesday and smashed a wheel. W.Cris*’ s engine went through town Tuesday evening after dark with the en tire threshing parapbanalla attached. It makes quite a peculiar appearance when all hooked up and in motion. The Republican Congressional convention, for the sixth Congress ional district will he held at Broken How, on the 24, day of August, Messrs G. W, and Kd Sutton shipped two cars of fat cattle,and Mr A. Sutton one, last Tuesday to the Omaha, market They were as tine a lot of stears as ever, went out of Sherman county. Thousands of persons have been cured of piles by using DcWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve , It heals promptly and cures ecxema and all skin deceases It gives immediate relelf.—Odendahl Bros. Sunday Aug. 14. 18#8 Services at the M. K. church. Preach ing at 10:30, subject: “The Calling of the Disciples.” At 8, p. in Subject: “The Iron Chancellor.” (Jut this out and bring It with you, I will save you money and trouble. On your arrival In Omaha, to attend the Trans-MisslsslppI Exposition, take 20, and Dodge 8t. Transfer at 18. and Dodge, get off car at Blondo St., go 3 blocks west to 2720 For Information write to R. Bristol, 2720, Blondo St, Outsits Neb Everybody should attend the Agric ultural fair this fall, crops have been reasonably good and people generally feel pretty much like haying an outing and that Is the time to take it Sept 7. e anuu. The fairground* are being put in read iness for tbe best fair Sherman county bas ever bad. Don't mist it. Come and bring the babies and see the largest corn and potatoes you ever saw Sept. 7, 8, and i> The little child of C. L. Dorsey came very near drowning the other day, she followed Mr Dorsey to the water tank, he saw her coining when he was taking bis horses into the barn and lie tied them and went to look for her and found her under the water and very nearly drowned but by vigorous work she was brought too again. J. T. Hale returned from bis trip west last Tuesday evening aud bis herd, or what was left caum In Thur dav. Mr Hale bought a large number of Horses and sold them on his way home until he bad but 40 left when he got here. If you want one cheap for cash now Is your.tlme. For the Annual Encampment of the O. A. R.at Cincinnati O. In September the UNION PACIFIC will make the greatly reduced rate from Loup City of $22.05 for the round trip. Be sure your ticket reads via the Union Pacific. For time tables and full infor mation call on W. I). Clifton. Agent. J. Phil Jaeger, and daughter Lillie, left this morning for Omaha, to attend the Trans-Mississippi Exposition. They will also visit St. Joe. Mo., and Burling ton, la. before returning. Mr Jaeger will purchase his fall and winter stock of goods while In the city. ItllCKLENti’ ARNICA HALVE. The best salve in the world for Cuts Brilises Sores Ulcers Salt Rheum Fever Sores Tetter Chapped Hands Chilblains Corns and all Skin Eruptions ami pos itively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac tion or money refunded. Price 25 cents oer box. For sale by Odendahl Bros It takes a large per cent of tho M. E church audience now days to make up the choir. Not to say that the audience is small by any means but that the choir is very large. They render some very pretty music however under tho leader ship of VV. K. Mellor, whose services, It seems, would be almost lodespeusible. Wes. I’edler and Walter McNulty, are new subscribers to the NOKTll wgSTKHM, having added their names to our list this week. W'e are In receipt of the “Story ofCea *ar, sent by the American book company as a complimentary. It It a neat doth bound hook and contalna 173 pages and la chuck full of useful! Information, Is handsomely Illustrated anil nestly printed A short time ago we received one called "(ieograplcal Stories." Those book should tie Introduced in our schools ■s while they are used as a reader they are presenting historic*/ facts to tin-; pnpil that he would have long aware It, to And lu Histories. It is always gratifying to receive tea ! tluioulals for f'baiutssrlaln's Colic, Cho 1 lera and Diarrhoea linuedv. and w hen the endorsement Is from a physician it Is especially mi. ‘There Is no more satisfactory or rttectlve remedy than Chamberlain's folic, i boh r* aid! Diarrhoea Iteiuedy," writes l»r It I Itobey, physician and pharmacist, of Oiney, Mo. and as he has used the Mooted) In his own family and sold It i in hi* drug store lor ala rears, he should certainly know Fur sale by Oden la',1 Hro's, Druggists ■ 1 -J. ■ -il CALL FOR REPUBLICAN1 COUNTY CONVENTION By order of the Republican county Central Commlttc the convention for Sherman county will be held In Loup City, on August 22. lHDb, at 2, o'clock In the afternoon It is recoinended that the primaries of the different precincts lie held on Saturday Aug. 2D. at 3. n in. A. Wall, Chairman. W.J. iiMiKit, Pec. Pro Tein — -» • • THK Sl'KK LA mum: Ct llK. There Is no use suffering from this dreadful maladay If you will only get the rign'.Jrernedy. You are having pains all through your body your liver Is out oforder have no appetite no life or am bition. iiave a bad cold in fact are com pletely used up. Electric Bitters Is the only remedy that will give vou prompt and sure relief. They act directly on your Liver Stomach and Kidneys tone up the whole system and make you feel Ilka a new being. They are guaranteed to cure or price refunded For sale at Odendahl Bro’s Drug Store only fioceuts per bottle. The Republican State convention, which has been In session at Lincoln this week nominated the following as their standard hearers for this cam palgn. For Governor, M. L. Hayward, of Otop; Lieutenant Governor, Geo. K. Murphy, of Gage: Secretary of State, C. Duras, of Saline: Auditor of State T. L. Mathew of Dodge: Superintendent Public Itstructions, J. F. Saylor, of Lancaster: Attorney General, M- D. Jackson, of Antelope: Commissioner of Public Lands, G. R. Williams, of Doug las: Treasurer. Peter Mortensen, of Valley : w-w A N A It 1(0 VV KSOAPK. Thankful words written by Mrs Ada E. Hart of Groton, H. D. “Was taken with had cold which settled on my lungs cough set in and llnallv terminated in Consumption. Four Doctors gave me up saying 1 could live but a short time, I gave myself to my Savior determined If f could not stay with freindson earth | would meet my absent ones above. My husband was advised to get I)r. King's New Discovery for Consump tion Coughs and Colds. 1 gave it a trial took in all eight bottles. It lias cured me and thank God 1 am saved and now a well and healthy woman Trial bottles free at Odendabl Bro's Drug .Store. Regular size 50c and 91.00 Guarante ed or price refunded. The Jr editor of this paper and his family took an outing last Sunday and drove over to Litchfield, to visit friends and have a little recreation. The gold en grain was all cut and standing In shocks which covered the fields thicker than we ever saw it before. Corn looks very well but some that was planted a little early is short on ears as the dry spell caught it just at the right time to damage it. Provlder.ee seems to have been ou the side of the lazy man thiB year, he got up late, went to bed early and took a long rest at noon so that he was two weeks late with his planting and when It was ready to shoot therein had decended and wet the famished earth and It hit the stock all of which goes to prove that the first sometimes should of been last to be “in It." We pulled up at the farm of Mr. Throckmor ton , about 9:30 for liquid refreshments and that gentleman being a temperance man he referred us to the pump and said that was what he used and If we couldn't do likewise we could go to Litchfield, where they use B B. seltzer and lemonade with a stick in it, The ladies made a hard fight there this r>j/astjjfc iiiuuuun; water Itui LI1U nil'll claimed that the onlv use they hud for water was to run Billy Bensons mill, and after a three months war the ladies had to succumb to tbe Inevitable and water Is not generally known in that city to this day. We pulled up at Litch field about 11a in. and the first man we mot was J. K. Pearson, the popular hardware merchant and landlord of the city, just then we saw our cousin, C. W. Gibson, heading toward us at a 2:40 gait, he took us In tow and piloted us to his residence where wo rested and par took of a sumptuous dinner prepared by the hand of Jlrs. Gibsou, who Is an adept at cooking. Charley said he ex pected the calf so ho went and killed the prodigal. After dinner we took a meander, the first fellow v.e met was onr old friend Geo Potter, Geo is just as good looking as ever but not quite so fat, then we shook hands with l»r. Pot ter, he is just a* fat in ever but not quite so good looking, then there «%a* * I»"c Watson, wtdl he has got changed much not even locations. Then we started for home feeling that the man who couldn’t enjoy a day In I.lit Itlleld. aught to be compelled to join the p. p or go to the legislature • • • V [ W In your bailie* «g iln*t ilitnust by | aeting prompt lit. Hue minute Cough fiats produces inimcdl tie tentll- When taken early It prevent* rsuaiigulua I And In later *tages it fuiiil*lr-« prompt j retell O-iendabl lltu* ♦ * • mi mukui, 1st the Permanent l ute of Maiutuer log and Muttering vie . under the per tonal treatment of Prof. K, C. Sew enroll fail Merman avenue, Omaha. H*hl •I'soATacnooi. convention. There will be a convention of the Sunday vchiuil worker* of Rockville town*hi|> ou Aug 25. at 10 unlock A. M hi Sloven* grove near Rockville. All Sunday School* In tne county are In vited to come unit take part In the exer cise* of the dav. Please come and bring your dinner anil *|>end the day with u* and we will try to make the day an enjoyable one to all. Mr*. K. Augier,Co.Secretary. There will be it township Sunday eeliool convention held in the Bap tist churuh of Loup City, Aug. 21, ISOs. All those interested in Sun day School work are cordially invit ed. M irning 8es*ion. 10 to 10:30. Song Service, Mr. Mellor, Leader. 10:30-10:45, Devotional Service, Mr. Angier, leader. 10:45-11, Address, liev- Matthew. 11-12 in. Regular Sunday School Service. Afternoon Session—2:30, 2;45, Devotional Service, Rev. Geo. E. Hotchkins, Leader. 2:45-3, Ques tion Box. 3,-3:6, Paper: Relation ship of Sunday School to the Church, Mies Bertha Sutton. 3:06-3:10, Pa per: “Work in the Infant Clashes," Miss Nan. L. Burrowes. 3:10-8:25, Chalk Talk: “Necessity of uac of Blackboard in the Sunday School." Mra. K. Angier. 3:25 3:30 Paper: “Responsibility of Teachers," Miss Minnie Hirktnnn. 3:30*3:35, Paper: “The Roys," Mrs. Converse. 3:35 3:40, Reading, Miss Hawk, and Misa Minshuil. 3:40-4:00, Talk to Chil dren, Mrs. E. Angier. Evening Session,—7:45-3:00, Song kJ t II ^ If .11 T . . J .. . f) ..to A Ao WVI » IVV, k'f I . t'lUIUI U >VU "P , uu Sermon, Hev. Matthew. SOLIMKUS' UK CMOS'. The Old Soldiers State Reunion will he held at Lincoln on September 12 to 17 inclusive. A greal gathering of the old scar-worn veterans is antici pated The Spanish-American war crowned with American victory every where has filled all the people with a martial spirit and the old heroes are bubbling over with enthusiasm. Many of them would like to go again: more than 2,000 sons of veteruus from Ne braska are now at the front and their parents and friends will meet once more and talk over and compare the late Civil War with the present struggle with a proud foreign nation that was once mistress of the seas. These Grand Army gathei ings inspire the rising generations with partiot ism and a love for thefiag of this great republic. Hereafter there will be a blending of and a fraternal feeling between the old veterans of the North and South lands such us has not been since 1801. The committee expect a rate of one fare for the round trip Let everybody get ready for the re union. The big crops and the delight ful summer make both farmers and merchants feel good. Write to-your friend in the Hast to meet you at the reunion at Lincoln September lii JHilH, For concessionary privileges and information write to L- C. Face, of Lincoln, G. A. R. rooms ,Burr block. Thprf* ni'V«*r uhim a firm* mnci* tliiw stale entered the union when its people could really afford a week of holiday better than this fall. There are five thousand families in this state who have neur relatives in the present war and the old soldiers hope to see them at the reunion this year as their sons and brothers who live to return may soon he members of the Grand Army. WORTH WORKING FOR. We will give us first prize $10.00 in gold to any person who will bring or send us the largest list of new paid up subscribers to the North western, and $5.00 to the |M-rson securing the second largest ami tU.uo for the third largest list. Tune lim ited to January 1st, |M|iti. All sub icriptioiiH must lie paid up for one year at the regular one dollar rate and the rush accompany each aub ivriptlou aunttu The party seem ing the largest piize must have a let of not h'sa than tell names Mere is a splendid npportuuily for some >ue to secure a nice prize si but rerv little effort To all parties whoae bat is not enough to secure lilt of the three prizes siiove We will i||,w o n per c. ut commission mi all die solMCItptlon* secured four ■iclii e work at once ami send III the mini 11pilous st fsat ss secured. We will keeps strict aciHuiu!of every re ttillame and the names of the remit ter so that proper credit will bcgiv ,-»n and prizes promptly awarded at expiration of time. To the person securing the big prize we will give a years subscription to the North western, to lie sent to any address as a new-} ears present. Bensciioter & Gibson, Publishers. A ah ion Local N«wa. Hereafter the Ashton Locals will be sent to press at threo oclock Wed nesdays all news being inclusive from Wednesday evening to Wednesday evening. Mrs. A. X. Conklin and Miss Kva Taylor returned from Omaha Wed ncsday evening where they have been in attendance at the exposition Mr. Jacob Chipps returned to these parts Thursday afternoon from a protracted trip in the easl. W. M.Smelser railed it to St Paul Thursday afternoon returning home Friday noon. Mr. Niels Nielsen and family moved into the house recently vacat ed by Kov Paul Quarder. H.hmelser went to the Huh Sat urday afternoon on business return ing home Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Smelser drove to Loup Saturday evening to attend the Eastern Star. Miss Kmma Wilson returned Mon day morning from a visit with friends on the West Side of the county. Miss Harriet M, Gumaer of St. Paul spent Sunday with Mrs. A N. Conklin. Two cars of new wheat have been shipped from this station thus far mis season. Ibe yield is fairly good running from eight to seventeen bushdsper asre. Miss Emelia Hendrickson left for Omaha Tuesday morning where »he will make her home in the future. G. W Marvel and YV. M. Smelser attended Masonic Lodge at Loup Tuesday evening. E- G. Taylor done business at Loup Tuesday. I. c u. Farmers, Insure your property In The I’henix Insurance Company, against Fire, Lightning, Wind storms Cyclones and Tornadoes. w. j. fishkk. Agent. NOTICE. First class well cleaning and well re. pairing done. Headquarters with T M. Keed. H. L. Tf.f.tku. MACHINE OIL AT WATKINSON’S E. A. Blanks of Lewisville. Texas writes that one box of OeWItts Witch Hazel Salve was worth $.r>0.00 to him. It cured his piles of ten years standing. He advises others to try It. It alsocures eczema, skin diseases and obstinate sores —Odendahl Bros, Will dose out my stock of Baby car riages at cost to make room for new goods.—,E. If. Watkison. MACHINE OIL AT WATKINSON’S Hob Moore, of LaFayette. Ind., says that for constipation he lias found De witt’s Little Kariy Kisers to be perfect. They never gripe. Try tbetn for stomach and liver trouble®.— Odendahl Bros. Trans Mississippi and International ■exposition. Omaha June 1st Nov., Is-, 1893. Greatly reduced iates via the O. K & V. and Union Pacific to Omaha for the exposition. The super!) equipment and quick time of this line tnakea it the popular line to Oiuuhu and (be Exposi tion, For advertising matter, ilckets and full information, call on vv. D. Clifton, Agent A KKMAltKAIII-K CUBIC of CIIBOMC IIIAIIBIIOKA' III 1882, when 1 served my country a* i private In Company A, 137th Penn lylvanla Volunteers, ] contracted rhron 0 diarrhoea. It has giveu me a great leal of trouble ever since. I have tried 1 dozen different medicines and several imminent doctors without any perms lent relief. Not long ago a friend sent ne a sumple bottle of rhambrr'uiu's -'otic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Homed) , ml after that I bought and tm-k a .'st ent bottle and now 1 can say that I in entirely cured, I cannot tie thank ul enough to you for this great Keme- j |y, amt reecolueud It (i all suffering j eleraus. If tn doubt write me, 1 »un really. IlkNKI MTKINHKMI-KH, Allen own. Pa Mold by Odemlaht Hti-*#, HTKAYKD AWAY, Ob or about July 12, I mm, irum John > ’eter’s I astute, three miles southeast f Arcadia. »hr#‘ soring boll kaHe hie hull was black am ahlte, one ias red with white spot in face, and ne light red with some while Any ne learning of Iheir whereabout* will . -lease noti.'y me of same \ J I mam-tM Arcadia. Neb KLONDIKE Whaf does it coal to get there? When and how should one go? What should one take? Whereare the mines? How much have they produced? Is work plentiful What wages are paid? Is liv ing expensive? What are one'* chances of making a strike!!? Complete and satisfactory replies to the above ipieatlons will be found In the Burlington Routes Klondike Folder Now ready for distribution. Sixteen pages of practical fnformrtion arid an up-to-date map of Alaska and the Klon dike. Free at Burlfnton Route ticket offices, or sent on receipt of four cenft in stamp by J. Francis. Oen’l passenger Agent, Burlington Route. Omaha, Nebr War Maps-Wc have on sale at this office the very latest edition of Rand McNally’s maps' showing all the princi ple locations of the present American Spanish War at a glance. I'rlce 15 cents. APPROPRIATION BILL, obiunasib No. MI. An ordinance relating to levying a tax on tlie taxable property real, personal, and mixed, of the rfllnge of Loup City, Nebr. to provide fo * the neceaaary expense of said Village lor lit* fiscal year of imm, and providing means of collecting same. He it orda|r.»d by the chairman arid board of Trustees of the said Village of Loup City Nebraska. skctIom 1. That there be and Is hereby levied ou the taxable property, real, per sonal and mixed within the Village ol Loup City Nebraska, for the various funds here limiter named, the tax mentioned after such respective funds designated to wit: (ieneral fund lo mills. Water Kuud III mills. Ktreuf guild 2 mills. Judgment fund IS mills. Interest on water bonds Xl mills. 8KCTJOM it. This Ordinance shall be In force from and alter Us passage and publi cation according to law Adopted and passed this diet day of July IHUH. .1. Pun, Jaxokh, Chairman. T. » NmilTlso A La, Village clerk. NOTICE EOlt I'll HI.(CATION Land Office ut Lincoln Ne’ir. I July 47, I KM. ( Notice I* Hereby given that the follow ing named settler lias (lied notice of his In tention to make (Inal proof In support of his claim, and Unit said proof will lie made before the County Judge of Sherman county, Nobruskn, at Loup City, on September lOtli, Ihuh, viz: Wladyslaw Zakczewskl, Homestead Entry, No. IS,CIS, for the north cast quarter, Section 4, township is, north of range 14, West. Hp mimes the following witnesses to prove Ills continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, viz: Emery Illy, of Ashton, Nohr. and Krllz Schneldrlde, I.ouls Uechtliold, 1,. J. Uecbtliold, or l.oup, Nebraska, Any person who desires to protest against the allowance of such proof, or who knows of any substantial reason under the regu lation of the interior Department, why such proof should not be allowed, will be given an opportunity ut the ubove men tioned time and plaoe to cross examine tils witness of said claimant and to offer evi dence In rebuttal of that submitted by clai mant. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF The Farmers State Bank, CHARTER NO 2-r» 1 At coup City in the State of Nebraska at the Close of business July It, Islis, BESOM’IICKB, Loans ami discounts . .. . $0,090.48 Overdrafts secured and unsecured 10.Hi Other assets. 701.34 Banking house furniture, fixtures 2,1(13.08 Other real estate. 4,443.84 Current expenses and taxes paid nisi Checks and other cash items . . 40/7H Due from National, State and Pri vate hunks and bankers 17,4*7.14) Cash Currency. I 61.00 Cold. 4,736.00 •• Silver . 318.06 3,134.08 Total . 4 36,041.*8 LIABILITIES. irapliui iiwk paw in . fi'l.iinunj Surplus fund. UM.OU Undivided profits. Bin.ai Individual dejioaUs sub ject to cbeck. * 16,4116.80 Demand certificate of de posit. . 3,iH».no Time certificates of de posit . 1,816.86 Sl.ai4.ia Total. 16,041.80 Slate of Nebraska, I H Connly of Sherman, I I, J. l’hil Jeauor, President of the above named llank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is trae to I lie best of my kiiuwledffe and belief. j Piiii. J a Kokh, 1'ieaident. Attest i W. O. UOKNbJtUL, Director. 0. J. Oijr.nntill.. Director. Subscribed and sworn tu before me this -iKtli day of July, Ixmn. IIKKUV M Matiihw, [seal) Notary Public. Awarded Highest Honor*, World’s Pair. ’DHL* BAKING POWDER MOST PERFECT MAOB. A pure Cupe Cimm of Twin Powti* 40 VlAKS THi KtTnDAIUK