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A foimal ballot wus lljeu taken and Hr, IfecJjtliold bad a handsome ma jority and was dc<-lured the nominee. At ibis point in the proceedings spue-odes were indulged m and con siderable enthusiasm manifested, W. 11. Conger was then chosen as tire nominee for county attorney. These two nominations completed the repubJicsu ticket for Ibis year and tbe republican party n;io«t be* fore Ubt people with clean candi dates, men with good past official record* and ability Or fill the respect* live positrons It is not necessary to introduce Mr. Conger Or the public. He is well known to all and bus served ibis count) at bulb senator and rep resentatiy* at tbc state bouse. He is a mao of sound judgement, friend* !(y to ail and partial to none, lie js a iawver of ability and will make s cHioty sHorocv dial we can rely on when justice, liberty unn propel tv are at stake. <>f Mr. Ifcebthoid too mucb in bis praise cannot be mid. lie is a man of sterling worth to ttie community in which be resides, He is now her* j lug bis second tei in as supervisor of Loup City township. lie is u Uiong 'In* earl) day sett lei.- having moved to Hiuprwan county in 1H 7 ■•. He is a Herman l.i) decent and is ut present com nandd of the <«. A, It, Poet of this cjtj . He has a war re I#ord that be uiav well be proud of. <>0 the 17, of April in Jsoi be in* listed in the J :nh Indiana volunteers. After tUree years service be was dis charged and immediately reinlistcd without leaving the room. When be served one year and seven mouth*. He was in ul) the engagements that his command was in, including the battles of Ft, Fisher, Cold Harbor, Wilderness, Petersburg and llicb mond, some of the worst known bat ties recorded in the history of the civil war. lie also went with his command to New York, to put down the riot in that city. We have no reason to doubt that Mr. Becblhold will make as good a record as representative us be bus a soldier. We are all proud of him as a aoldier, and believe be is the mao to represent us. The way Norris Brown ialumbast ihg Congressman Bill Greeu iu Uiia district ia the marvel of the cutapaign and exoilea the admiration ef friends aa well as foeu of good government. When Mr Green accepted llie Iuvl tatiou to talk over the issues of the campaign in a friendly, neighborly way lie aaid: “1 am willing iu my huinhle way lo make (ho effort to de fend populism iu the fullest and biosdest sense of that term." The : uimi!log set forth ill the above was very ambiguous to the keen u mil t - lit *) mind of Non is Hrown and be wants to be shown What j« popul* l*Ui ill I'a fullest and broadeat seuac? la it Ihu a hat rad n| real eoneiete artlele, (be revised and aeeept'd creed of Nebraska |*"| uli*t» III tliia tear of |iri « Jhtlw? These nrr iim < lions ihai bdil greatly lo Mr. tlrcen* » cm list » as me id, a d which lie bi Ms Ioou'iIm wat ha* been making an i •i ll 'll lo i X| ain uii-I defend it • lilt p- tib - in bi'c sti r the tion | It |>e)Won litin sin) 'li |lr<>wii be o , In b «•- «>r*rtiie - to t few are I .i*di> to ifit> . . u!« it nndetsiaiid g ft > *■ Hot ij.e ,* » Mte>>b> teal ' I II U 'luil ifiginl ill Mi li*- li «*f |Miie iiiia«w in it* "t !• *i and "broad e*t MUM) Largest stock of Hardware apd puf litupe IN THK roi’NT V. Everything that you may need in building and furnishing a house. Will fu kitchen outfit, including a good No. H cook stove from $>2f>.00 upwards. Stoi Vou don’t have to wait for if. We want to C-U-B-A regular customer of ours. E. H. WATKJNSON, Prop i»h isli a whole complete Indian Massacre Reported' YetcrdHys dispatches Ml) tbn» General Bacon and hi* entile com mand Iihh lx » n wiped out by tl*** In* (liana in northern Minnesota. An uprising was feuied and lie Wat* sent there with a small command to put it down. A number of private citizens accompanied him. They ure reported to have lict*ii ambushed arid the entire lot imiHsaero'b I'mtieu laiB are. not in yet hut the worst is feared. Troopn are being hurried forward to put down the disturbance, ASlITO.ii IXJCAI, MKWM Mrs. Orriu Manchester returned Wednesday even log from a protract* od visit in Illinois. G. \V. Marvel went to Aurora Thursday on business, returning on the evening train. Mr. David Brown of Nebraaka City, was a pleasant caller Thurs day afternoon. Mrs. 0. M. Kerns, uee.otnpanied by Mr. Cbas. Kerns and Orandma Kerns, brother and mother of onr prosperous farmer, Mr <». M. Kerns, arrived Thursday evening from St. Joseph, Mo, Jas. Bartunek “railed" it to Far well and baek Thursday. L. A. Wilson and 0. F. Marlow left Friday moiuing for a visit at the Omaha exposition. Mrs. Hester left Friday morning for Hastings, Nebr., where she goes to join her husbaud. Mr. and Mrs. B. Scharfl, wlio have been visiting here for the past fort night left Friday morning tor their home in Minnesota, and will stop at Omaha, on their way and pay their respects to the exposition. II HmeUcr returned Friday even ing from a six weeks visit through - Minnesota and (owu He, like the rest, M)i, “Nebraska is good enough for me." Mr*. K. G Taylor returned Hatur de.V evening after a two weeks visit in thet astern part of this state. St GaUinaki reluaued from n win t visit at i liu til l and exposition, Sat urday i vinliig. Mr and Mrs* George Irviue of Kelso, Were the gut'Is of Mr \N u Jellrev last Sunday Tile |ii|n|lll' III tins part l■, l|»e I 'ltii i It ii u ikHtfdisl to in »ke a grt-.it 4 tl *ii 01 liHi d a t tti*(iit* e'i ii■ i in \iitiiHi » M tv in ,| if •f t ti*i|» u he i* tti timid a 11 ti■ ti usu i a I* s ( wave I going i CALL AT THIS OFFIOK AND GKT ONK O omi 500^ OF FAG1TS -CONCERNING THE Early Settlement of Sherman County. It coutuinii: — A full history of the organization of the county in 1873. Interesting stories of pioneer life. Ki'Mi marriage in Sherman county; quite romantic Thu first murder; capture, trial and sentence of the criminal. Long lint of pioneer settlers. Settlement of German colony at VVilheltnabolie; near Ashton. Opening of II. & M. lauds to settlers. Government soldiers at Loup City in 1873. Kxcilcmcnl occasioned by jumping homesteads. Judge Wall’s perilous adventure with the Olive Gang. Murder of Mitcbel and Ketohum. Capture and trial of the Olives. Reckless adventure at Loup City of Guvnlittle ami the “Doc” Middleton gang. Arrest and trial of “Guyne" and capture of Middleton. “An Old Lay Iielaid.’’ tin route for the Rlack Hills Karly experience of John R. Baker. Full account of the grasshopper siege in 187U. First grand Fourth of July celebration. First county fair held in Sherman county. Karly church and school privelages. The hard winter of 1h8o and 1881. The great barbecue, June 4, lHSU. Trip up the Loup in 1h7'I; Indians and game on the route. Trapper Jack's Shanty. Prairie dogs and rattlesnakes. Walter .Moon's daring experience with a buck doer. Sherman county's past, present and future, her growing wealth diseriptive 01 her location. Soil, climate, principle towns and agricultural developments. A Uiscription of our fair grounds ami irrigation ditch. This book also contains bn •graphical sketches of many protu im nt business no n and farmers aud several pages of ) ot notes giving mention of interesting early day happenings PRICE ONLY 25 CENTS. fill Ml full Ilf lllWU, W* ht»n* it fr«m» Kmul nuttiorhy lint Willi mi \ llikur inUmtla lo In nnirinl m t'l.w Nuiir., on Wnliii * «l»\, Oft i I’iiU-il to gat tfci* lotuii ot iIm- 1ml i Mi •ml Mi» l fi‘1 lli r»' l*tfi Tutu. iln> wuruiun in mu tlus ,.(#1)1, mill li inlki.il i f i i|mitiiiu .1 f *iu|l*l * i • • ill i|ciit«* of \\ M fltti« |iH r to i ttt' 4 II ** Ilf |l tilt' t'lll Hr *II I .1 llnril n i* t.• l»«*r** lint tan k W*>kUm up Mm I1,' tiiif *t**l tt*«|ta> nia* ttliilv II. J. 11 ill*- *«t (tut «n In if uu ill" *auu* uti»aitni fur Hot Mi Cor in»**k Co. Tliorw ah' rouiuia of a wi<<|iliug, but thi« |mrni ulut* -aotiot In* otitaiu i«l i*|» to t.m hour of our goiou to |iro*a, Vihtoo ha* only oni* *aU»oa, »» S kl Mnl IM.I iIlKilvol jiartin i •too Noubki im aialitiuK NtaU N ift*o*i lh« »* il« \ i. Itr M Kuimw l«*ft Woliifolo umd iUtf for * viol at Ibf <»iiloo *u*t * irtf* «hr> u.h tti*' south otaUtru | I on* of the alatr » I V V I I MK TMII.K I.OI'I' CITY. NEBR. I.liic'iln, • Itrilllm, 1 'IlirtKo, HI .liei*p||, Kim it* 1 'Ity, Hi.. I,mil*, mil ull |h*iiifn Kiini mill HoiiHi I >»*n v«»r. Helena, Butte, Suit Hake City. Portland, Hun Kratidaeo, and all point* Weal nlllN* l.l AVI'. Am I OI.I.MWNi GOING K.AHT So i* I'nxHiMiKur.7dY>a. ru No DO Krclght . sf ,0o p in. GOING WKHT No. M I’liMNcngcr . t.Uipin, No, Mi Krulglil lli.Mla. m Mlenplng dinner and reclining chair car* M«sMtm Ini., on Miriingh iriuiiH Ticket* fdd mill baggage checked to tiny point In l Ini IJ n l tad Him on or < it iui.(1 it. Km iiiioi mill ion, iniipii, iimi! t.uiil«M and ticket* mill on or write to A. F. Wert* Agimt Ill J. Kit A NO Id, ijnn’l. I'anMengnr Agent, Omaha, Nebiankn, U. P. UAII.WAY. Nn n* leave* daily except Hniiduy (parts' engcr). 7:.'KI it. III. No mm liiiitCH Moinlay, Wcdncnday and Krhlay, mil xml) t ut, p. in. No (in Inttvi'm Tuueday, Thursday and miii urdiiy, milxi'ili i .m n m No H7 arrive* dully except. Sunday (mixed) II(4A a. m No to arrive* dully except Sunday (pan*. enger) 7,iKi p, in. kllMl I'laMM MlTVll It '.lid lloHl! CO IIII OCt |011» i'hmI. wnai arid Month, w u glutton, Agent. A S' MAIN, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON LOl I* CITY, NEBRASKA OKKli K onn door naat of Ohaae’a drug Mtore R. J. NIGHTINGALE. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. LOUP OITT. i I T. INKS, PROPitl KTOU or Express and General Delivery Line. A11 Express or Freight orders prompt ly attended to. T. S. NIGHTINGALE, !_• .A. -W "jf 35 3Ri, tniBH A General Law and Collection Business A Notary Public, Htrnographa* and Type Writer In Office. One Door North of First Hank. I.OUP CITY, NEBRASKA. W J. FISHER, Attorney at Law and Notary Publle. Will Defend In Foreclosure Oesee. ALSO DO A General Real Estate Buslne Office In Nohthwkmtskm Building, I.ODP CITY, > NEBRASKA 3 MRS. A. WATKINSON, TEACHER OF MUSIC, Oil Painting, Crayon, Charcoal and PM i ell Drawing. NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. Land Office at Lincoln Nebr. September IB, 1HUH Notice In hereby given that the folio's; 1 nfC named Nuttier lia« died noUceof hla 1, tun Mon to make Anal proof in aupport ' hla claim, and that raid proof will be ml. before the County Judge of Hherm county, Nehraaka, at Loup Olty, Oetober j»th. inuh, vie Ira W lUlainiirjjj llomeatead Kutry No. 17,SM for the w|m half of the north eaat Ith of Hectton ' lownahlp 16, Kange Ml weat. lie naiuea the following wltneaaea prove hla contlnuoua realdence upon ti j cultivation of, *ald laud, via; T. U. B«2f] Frank .tlhln, F Kuhn, and K B. Wa j all of Llluhtleld NeUraaka. my perron who deal rea to proteat iflfl i lie allowance of auch proof, or who kn#^! ot any auhatantiul ruaaou under the n|!j lailon ot ihe interior Ueiarrtaient, 1 auuh proof ahould not he allowed, *||H given nu opportunity at the above JMl (loni'tl Mine and puree to croaa tumllliaii Wllueaauf aald clnllnaul amt to Offer if' deme in rehaltal id that mhmHIud by f man I ; 5 J. W. JuHNaoa, Keg late xiTICfc run IMMLICATIOM, I Laud uiNve at lineom, 3( Nepleiuber drtl, t.}, .live i< hereby given that the fal Ii.itu. i •< Mirt liar Hied nuilvu ot hf lion lo make dual proof In auppol • lain, and l ha I raid proof Will bwfi! ore the totiuly Judge at l.oup 1] > ..Mer it, IMN^H tt.ru> hiogei, timber claim { •it, Io> the Weal half of amlli] ,it, ..I iio.i if, low u.hip U, 1 *>,1 lie n-iuaa tha follow u.^ .in tatUl aorta iwb •>> »tel tull.vaUok uf aald MMB ..Mue t.i.nioeiar I i ledrieh ,1, k elilx atut John Walra, Z ll.elar. Meloaaka I j i ri J W Jon a era,