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, L< »up CrrY Northwestern VOL. XV. LOUP CITY. SHERMAN COUNTY, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 1889 .NUMBER 61 ' " DON’T FORGET THAT T. M. REED IS PREPARED TO DON’T YOU NEED > - FURNISH YOU WITH -- , A DISC HARROW, SULKY FLOW, j -ULTIVATOR, WIND MILL, x Uiill IIIUUUIUUIJ) XJU££1UMJ vv U^UUMJ xxui uuiJMj xxui ll TI ill Uj II1UU IVllllUj lUlU|IUj liJJUIE NMNG MILL, Garden Seeds, Machine Oils, Repairs for McCormick, Buckeye, and Woods Binders and Mowers. Call and see me \\ \shing maOl and I will try and please you with good quality of goods. machines v .1 r 11 a m ~w ■» ii i. JIA RNESS. Yours very truly, rJ\ JVL- REED. A SUL JEN SUMMONS. CO.MHKKMMMAN W I, I.HKKMK lilKI SATI'KDA Y AT OMAHA Slicrumn County Bar Meet and I’a»» ite» V olutlona of Ueapect. Congressman VV. I. Greene, of tins sixth congressional district died at Omaha last Saturday. He had left his hotel and was on his way to the depot in a cab with some friends On reaching the depot w here he ex peeled to take the train fur Lincoln his friends slighted and called for him to come on, but us lie did riot respond they stepped back into the cub lie was sitting upright with his chin drooped on his breast but was dead An autopsy wus made 1j\ the eminent phtsieians of the city and m uccoidatice with the And jugs tlie inquest jury decided that death was caused by the i Xcessive use of AIcliideil, A delegation from Kearney starred at once as soon us tin news was received and accom panied the body home. Mr Norris Jlmwe In-<>ppoiiHiit in the late cam paign was one of the company. Mr. linin' leaves a wife and six ehileice. l RESOLUTIONS. Mn i nun ( ml HI y Itur |u \ '» 4 o llu r #• -* l«u u VV I. «r4M*H4» it I S|l(Mt*, .»i .. mi l ling of i!*«• members of the I Ml'id .*>10 1 mail County Nebraska, 1|> 1 I hi I.* np < in , mi vVedne-dav M ireli 15. |89i), die fnilu " ing rc-olu i ms w-Tf uiiMilmnusly adopie<<, tiu', VV nuiLAS. 11 U±is come to t be knowledge nf ilie m'mb-rs nf tlie Slier mini cnuniy Bar, tliat the Honorable William I/, Greene departed tlda life on HaUlld iy Maicli II. 181-9 at Omaha. Neb raska, and Wiikkka i VV« d«*edly deplore tne loss of lids eminent member of the bar of the Twelfth Judicial Hi-trict of Nib ! r.-.sk i. w ith whom we havo been person ally aiipiainted for a iiumb-r of years in the capacity > f a citizen w hom we all respected. A lawyer whose intel |>u ual resources weie almost without limit, an advocate whose eloipience was powcriul and persuasive; a Judge whose ense of sight and justice were of ilie liignest order in whose court tlie Cau-c oT (In' poor and lowly was us sa cred as licit, of tin- rich and influential; and whom we have also known in the • capacity of Hepresentatii e to the Con gress of the l'lilted States, in which lie faithfully gicnded the interests ot his fon-tltuent* ami promoted the welfare of this great nation, and in which he found > tilting arena for (lie di-phi) of Ids great abiliti, therefore b- ir Hkmu.vkii; That in recognition of tlie ilia ,) virtue-nf our departed broth er, and ot kis distillgliished career as Lawyer, Judge and Statesman. We hereby tender to bis grief strsekeu family onr heartfelt syiupalbv with them In tills hour of their hi-ri-aveiuent by sending to them a copy of these re solutions; and that we also make appli cation to the Judge of tli I>1 strict < 'ourt of sin rman County at tin- m-xt term of said court to spread these resolutions Upon the record of said court us a per manent niemnilal to the honored dead. i It .1. N liillTINli via . Co ui in I tlee on mV, It Mai.Lim, K'-siduiiona V vv II William*, Aauo-v Wall, John W. I.ojio, l hull Ilian, Sec, VI tin Ii -rs ot the It ir W. .1 f t-lier, W II • ongi r. I S NighMngale, Geo \\ II inter. H *» Mill*** ,1 a ivjler. | ill Mil* •Wl It |i(J« (Ml 4 |f|« lum it 111|i iii (Hi* i'i untr) . kgiMi Iu «i« •ill ’in l»l III* I. ll'iur Jiiiiiii ,| hit i#u»t |*i« *» «»| < *% uurk It i • fir* i«f |4 |m i Hi * hu’tt hr ilrhti ’ */,** t«| *•. . Iliil 4 uiliiitti i hi»' it |n I | > * "h^i» | * * i ** It * % « | rriifc |i •( *’ * i* 'n I*1- | *i i* It-* % 4 i**i - gt*llftl|tm i « n« I hr u i* >t I * | 4 iu |,< l*|rr t «l Mb* r |'b*»i * »»f ih* ui**«l n « |»(« it.fi t * 11 iif 4 t•«< gi» , iiom 'u • I* ** *»r BUILD A SCHOOL HOUSE. ; Alteml iln* Oitl/tim Mooting »t tli* l*rlumry Hcliool House To-Nfglit There will lie a citizens meeting held at the Primary school building, Friday evening, for the purpose of discussing the proposi tion of building a new school bouse. Members of the hoard inform us that they expect to have on exhibition at that time several differeat plans and specifications. The citizens should all turn out to this meeting Let us build a school house and one large enough to accommodate the district j for Some time to come as well as for I h ■ present. We are now neces sarily compelled to run five rooms and it will only lie a question of a tear or so until we w ill need the Mix'll room If wp build them now i will be built and ready for use, if i isn't built now ii is but natural to suppose that it will be many years before the sixth room is made and we will he continually under the ex pense of running school n the old primary school building, when in tact if it were all under one roof all of th<- rooms could be heated by steam or hot water at practically no i U MMllOUal 4*X)>**I.Ki\ Then again we should be very i careful to have these rooms large I < noiigli and w.ll ventilaltd, give plenty of room in the isles as well as for seating capacity Ail these con veniences help both teacher and pupil and much better results will l be attained in our schools. We are informed that the ilistiict can vote 17,000 bonds and also that there will be about S'l 000 in the treasury after the schools are supplied for the school year. This JO,000 will build a school house something like our necessities demand. Let us say no more about it, but chose our plans and specifications (which of course should include a brick building) ap propriate the money and instruct our school hoard to go ahead. CEOAlt, i Art No. 3 ) Planting seed is perhaps, the least understood, and therefore the most difficult part of this subject. 1 have IrieO soaking in he and planting in *and but no success has come of i: Mr. IIill, of Dundee, III. wi ilea me dial the seed need not be expected to si| pear the first year. The second v cat some plants appear, aud so on for four years or more. Mr. Angier has had a limited experience, and he agrees with Mr. Hill. I lie method is about this, gather the aeed alter it has had some ae vela freezing, pulverize the grout d deepely, pluut in drills at least oue foot between rows, cover with earth about one and one half inchea, -hade well but not totally. A good arrangement would be aix inch fence boards on edge, corn* tnou la'ii nailed cross wise with spaces about oae half inch or a little more, feuce board every foul, that gives four spaces, ground made ready, set on your shading arrange ui nt, this marks the grouud, remove \ our shade slid plant seed mitiWnv between marks, replace shades Thereafter ke«‘p the weed* i iit, this sill in he two or three Weeding time* each sum mar. III course tour shade will have to lie i« moved while too w ed i n' and then put look again Ustter ehose the eooi of the i| l\ O « O Jour weidluj M No part if It INI l» e \ pel |eli. e w I il ms*, | mil ,iii | \ ' wri ing what o he s i, l, \\ helevsr Ihe > 1st bmi win *"s ‘,«u i''iu find tootg pistils i m 1,,,• an, It ssiema In *1 Ih, 1,11>| ht, ■ tiia •■■*il, and |rep,ita m, • r>t t>> ; gfow ,|. t| gtmtt ASHTON LOCALS Hnrj(l«r» Vl»lr«*i| Tli« Town amt ( arty OIT Some (>r 11a Wealth Ou Saturday morning the peace loving citizens of Ashton awoke to learn that that awful specimen of humanity had paid our little village a nocturnal visit arid carried awuy some of the hard earned “coin of the realm." Upon hastening to the scene we found that Messrs. Taylor & Conklin were tho losers, and their massive safe completely ruined, with one of the immensa doors blown off completely, and with such force as to throw it against the wall of the building with foree enough t<> crush a portiou of Ue wall. Paper*, In oks, etc., were strewn ver\ permiscti. usly every wheie idioul 'In premise*. We are informed the loss was only about $ll!0O. No clew could be found ns to who were the perpctia tors of the crime. Will N uuioan made n trip to the hub Thursday. FruciK J. Taylor and Mr. lOirl Kendall came up ftom bl. Paul. Friday evening P. Lukuszuwski took his daugh er to the hospital at Grand Island, I■ >i a surgical operation. The lligh school entertainment passed oil smoothly Saturday even ing alter several postponement-. Even if the weather was had, a fairly good attendance was given the young folks. The little “coon" brought down the house and was called hack by repeated encores. John C'bipps ot Davis ('reek was in town Wednesday. The Danish Socieiy shipped hogs from this station Wednesday, while the Polish Society shipped a ear of cuttle from here Tuesday. . W. S. Harding of Mebraska City, was a pleasaut caller Wednesday. Rev. Salem Paterson, D. D , Pres ideul of Hastings college will preach in the Prcsbyteriau church at 8:00 p. m. Sunday, March 19lb. Lot every body come. I. C. u. Miss \ ida Allen, the "star’’ of Hull Caines dramatization of his popular novel, “The Chm'itm." has always aspired to be an author. Sin has mai<I that there are two things which she would rather do than act. wtitc a book, or be a trained nurse. She will now make her literary de but in an article which she lias written for The Ladies Home Jour nal, loading and explaining fully ‘‘What the Life of an Actress Means." OLVHHINU RATES Pay Up Farm Journal and get a Big Bargain, Five Years. By special arrangement made with the publishers of the FARM JOURNAL Wo are enabled to offer a 6-years sub scription to that paper, and one years subscription to ttie NoHTIIWKSTKUN f..i • I 50 The Mine offer Is made ft, ei - n old subscriber who will pay nil m r ages and one year in ndvanec. n» well i to new su Iscrlb'-i *. In order to get in FARM JOURNAL at ibis low price i wdl be necessary to walk right ui< i<. the cap1 jin'* office, for we haye only » limited number of B y ear subscript im.* to di-|io-<-of. The FARM JOURNAL ii on i .-olid foundation and perfectly tin*! worthy. '•'o " ill also furnish the Kansan City Wrt-klj JtiimAl, 01 r <>f tlif BKNI weekly puperii in the west, and the N'Uithwestebn for $1 30 This it I in name paper we clubbed with last year that gave such general satisfaction. -tl .. the Hein Weekly .State Journal and the Nohth WKBTEiaifor §1 HQ WANTKU-BKVKUAL TIUI8T WOItTH T PBK sous In this siate to manage our business Inihtirowu and nearby counties, ft is mainly office work conducted at home, sal ary straight •9110 a year and expenses—de finite, liouaflde. no more, no less salary Monthly (70. deferences Kudos* self-ad dressed envelope. Herbert K lless, Pres. Dept. m. Chicago, ill. 3-10 » TIME IB MONET. 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