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About The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917 | View Entire Issue (March 24, 1899)
I DON'T FORGET THAT T. il. HEED IS I'RF.PARED TO ITKNISH YOU WITH Seeds, Machine Oils, Repairs for McCormick, Buckeye, and Woods Binders and Mowers. (Jail and see irn and I will try and please yon with good quality of goods. Yours very truly, T M T1IDK1D DON'T YOlT NEED A DI C HARROW, I KY FLOW, TIVATOR, !\l) MILE, I \G MILL, O (i HINDER, JUNG MACH* SEWING MA< HINES, HARNESS. A CITIZENS MEETING, to !>I<m'iihi* tho I'ropoHilion of u .v w School lloun* The citizens meeting held lust Friday evc*ning at the primary school bouse, for tlie purpose of discussing the ipiestion of building a new briek school h use, was largely attended by enthusiastic citizens. J. S I’edler was elected chairman of tlie meeting. It seemed to be the wish of all pres ent to build a six room school house and after listening to remarks from several of the citizens, a motion was carried instructing tlie school board to procure plans and specifications and estimate of cost ,if a briek1 school bouse, with six rooms, lie same not to cost less than .£7,doU or more than JflO, UiiO It was asc.er* tin in U at the meeting f r« in -a a - ments made b> (' F .loiio-on, .1. A Ainger, I M. I' oiski t d eoum T Frink B.tdurs, that thedis juld t om m aid from tP,000 to 000 for building purposes. Fi jnei'illy, *ii•' s li'wd district i-i in about. the follow in i shape; On t>and In “cho'il tren-iUi'V h l.fo township treasury. <5 county treasury. '0 fttnu apportionment per year. mo • Total cash mi bund 2Ai>) Tu tin ' may l» ■ added the llccu— inone^^^oo Pol a . ii i - ...c .. -di j *> h - As atidiost this the sen uni treasurer Informs u tha tl will take imw to Ijiieli term of school amt t lint tfcty ntmnlil rtuTTn m te fll room for s< hoot work which would leave u lialam of : -.IR6 uvallalde. Ii would seem possible that this last total might b • used to Imiid the school house with. Hut some will Buy thu we should have some money to opperale our schools with for another year. Hut we will have: If our count) and tow ship treasurers Collect the same amount of taxe wliicli they did last tear between March of this t ear and FYbruart of next year we will have * i.»ut #1,000 for that purpose I’ln se figures are made simply to Ini the people know exactly what our tiu mend condition as a school disti ct is. * ' CEDAR, (Art. So. I i Some experieiu es Mr John Van drulia, told me of live .‘ten " in Mi" Botiri, where the cedar was cot d tt aud ali us d for railroad tics I hc ground was cleared of limber and no one ever expected to see timber ;Li; re again In one or two jears after the limber was removed toting cedar came up like gratis on the prairie. They grew so thick on the ground that neither mail or beast could puss through them, and grew in height vert rapidly, straight as an arrow, aud very strong, just a small show of limb* a" the top. Of course the old trees left the • d there, and all it needed was u ehaneu to grow (Jo to Mr K. VH Ooweiis at old Cedar ville, and lo -h wi si again*' the wldti limit I the t t. ■ k that I (o M .lit tutiug cedar* hate I*, eit taken from that white limit S nu< t. o •iiiei Mr I'errt (’'• 411.011 went ail, in* lo Ihti »,i M to g. t \un ig ecd.it' I found l«u' few |, , i,,ok | Hi. w»# I'tui. w i* no gneu thu g 1 Ut >1 a ti e It .Ilk win II l left | i \ eepi one old »»o». ..f « is d ,r *1 lw ■ I > (It «. I* l|4» 1:j« ,1 ,t t, , | , lug and W«t t u » n no.,o , n > n> ' li«. » -1 * 11'.,»i ' « I. •p* *■ I 1 , . . .. 1 .1 | , hn« a.1 hody w*.«w |t I. a aw* , , I |i *'**4 rvsifd, | Uwtw newt U' * back to tbut spot since I loft it, but 1 others tell me there are thous ands of young plants there now. J There is, I suppose, enough seed on j Mr. Fletcher's and on ruv trees at the farm to add two or three millions to ; Sherman county, and beauty ad in- j finitum, if developed into trees. J. M. Hnvihcb Ashton locals. We hear that Miss Eva Taylor was on the sick list the last of last week. But see she is able to he around again. .Mr. Draper's brother who hud been visiting here fora week, left for Ins 1 home Saturday morning over the [ Burlington Route. Frank Dzioogle and Fred Wh o man unde business visits to S'. Paul Friday. Mr. .Judt vine of (iraud Inland t here visiting at Mr. I'.iig.-V Mr. and Mrs <}. W. Marvel, re. turned Suturdai evening fj in an t x tended trip through n iseonsiu and Illinois. Mr. Marvel benghf so eli guut line of go ids while il. (Jhieugo, f r his spring and summer trade. Mr. an l Mrs. W M Kmelser drove over to Rockville, and spent Sunday with ‘-Fa and Mu," F-ir. Tht* Cards are out atinuneiug — w !1 what do you call i<? Oit yes! It Is in'tif iod ii t-i i mil a .he opera house lieie an Monday evening. A pril 3rd, C< )M 10. Messers Win j• • il'r**\ and A N Conklin each shipped a eurload of hogs from this station lo south Omaha on Monday afternoon. Both gentleman went along to 'pay the metropolis of the state a visit. Quite a delegation went up to L mp City Tuesday evening to at tend the big .M isoide Banquet hu I a Royal Good Time. Mr and Mrs (1. W. Marvel, Mr. mid Mrs. H. L. Arthur, Mr. and 'In \V. M Suiei ser, and Mr. H. Stnelser engaged pas-age over the B. <*t .M for the occasion. All came h me Wednes day wearing smiles, and report be mg well treated and none complained of hunger. Mr. and Mrs Kdgur Draper left Wednesday morning for u visit at Cmtral City, we were told. Mr.1 Draper will he hack Kiidav. 11 iv. Salem Paterson, D. D , de live red a lecture Sunday evening at the Presbyterian ehureii The at tendance was large ns usual. Mr. K. A. Witter will lecture on ‘■Pilgrim's Progress,” on Monday tvenmg March g7. at H:00 p m. John Petersen of Dunnevirke. had the misfortune of u broken leg, but is doing as nicely us could be ex peeted under the skillful treatment of Dr. Howard. Tuesday April I, id Village *• lot lion, don't forgot it, ttml come out and vott* for the men who. according to your judgment, will have the in tereat of our hualling little town foremost in their heart a. You wh<> ■ are voter* don't fail to come in amt ca«l tour ballot. We UtideMtaud that work will be gin this we» k on Artiinn* 15.0110 I'atIndie church. Hurrah for Aah loti and it* energetic |e . |ilt i'liot. Jailing watte a tri|< to Klh*. and St I'anl ttie fore pan *«f thi w d k «oi t'li-'m ■>* U ho . *id spring ii i d tt iue .' I •hink tie must to* mistaken »» »k»l Ht4 and »l. l^hing are the rage I V I IkRIHi HIOH Ml Mi the te«| her t>utllmi> ,«,tl ai <1 to » beat ■«*« \ tali MW aatlw -niNgiie lut a ok ble i e* *;• w »r to l a i olutble hoi. I rai k !%-..» l* . • r.«4 i»«two at.. . b u.e it t, , 4 |f ■ J. ho h.- mureii t .nli . i I ■ 1 *' i. I|> *4*1.1 hi* tariM li> in l,*«t (all Mat oat*an Kir I It VI MlliS I'lUIIIIIIIM.H Loup City Nebraska March II.IHO*’ State of Nfliruf ka i bhcrmun County i H h County board In s' •.-.inn pursuant to adjourn moot of January 111, l-W: Froaem: s. N. Hwuetland chairman O. L, Way.J, P. I.ilnln ger, Lewis Bechtboid. W. t', Dietrichs Peter McKt'on and A. JJli kerson Supervisors; and T. S. Nightingale. county attorney, and John Minahull, county clerk. The following pro reedlngs were bad and done, to-wit; The county board proceeded to examine bids pluns and speclllcutious, Hied with the county clerk by the following named persons W. T. UH»son, M. L.Scott. Mean* & Tally; The fan ton Bridge t o., J. II Sparks and the Wrought Iron Bridge Co., which said bids, plans anil specification* hud been tiled by said parties In response to the notice published by the county clerk. Before the Board appeared Nels Jensen, and requested the hoard to strike from the lax list of the year Isy,. the total personal and poll tax assessed against him. Satisfactory evidence showed that ho had In tn assess' d for same year in Howard eouuty. and the sa no was lie refore stricken oif as requested. W. It Jdclior, appeared bi Tore tin- 1>. ., l and on behalf of Otis H. Spencer offend to pay Shoruiun county the sum of -.‘,0). for mu ui x sale ooilHiralo which Sherman county bold, against Hie Lamp City Itols-r Milts propr,* , and a ' a ore, teat on " pay ail dcl.iiqu* . t taxes ugalnst said pnqi ny which are xul.- e quent to tUi taxes e! up m said lax sale oern deal*, if Ills offer slioulu be accept* d. And It was on motion resoivod to accept the offer ma. e, provided the t' n- Vtion is complete i taps day and all moneys paid. Uu motion tho cou :.v treasurer is a it uorlzed to acti pteil from Alfred Clint the sum > r it. se la full payment of Alfred Flint "* ;i . ;ie nt pi t sotial taxes for the years 1885 Ml-;-,"* ) • and 1 • ff. in.d tilee*.ui,t , in usurer is ais ,autiio, zed to accept front 11. S. vViiklttson the sum of .-id In full payment of said Wilkinson * delinquent persou;,l la.-" s for the rears 1SM7 and P-S , aim the county treasurer Is ordered not to accept road and poll tax receipts in payment of any part of the ufor- .ilu Mints. Communication from T. II. J{ea»<>ner asking that lie be released from the payment of the personal delinquent taxi s assessed against the llrm of Beasoner & McCright In the year Isms, and asking that he he- paid hack the amount, which the county hoard has applied to the part payment of said taxes out of claim against tie county In favor of T a. Beasoner, was read and on motion bis request was denied, anil treasurer ordered to collect balance of said tax by distress. Communication from Alex (lappa wa • read In which he requests the county board to hold tho Arm of Marvel & Co., liable for his de linquent personal taxes for the year IMW, which request was on motion denied. On motion the county treasurer is instructed and authorized to accept the face of all person al delinquent taxes assessed prior to the year ls;«i ia full- pavnj ■»'. oi - i;i tux i-idleeiing 1 >• intercut on said tax. and that tho county treasurer proceed to collect said tax at etc by distress. Whereupon the county board adjourned to U;IX) a, m March IS, l.sitSb I.oup Ci’y Ncbr.. March lii. IK-.c Board met pei stmnl to adjournment of March ll. Present, lull hoard, county attorney an clerk. The official bond "I J. H. Draper as ovevsc r of high ways for road district Mo. 8 wa - ex.on I tied and on motion approved. On motion the contract for the constru t •• of the bridges required by Sherman countv during the term of one year from April hi 1 -.'ii was awardi d to M. I, Scott. Motion to order the county clerk to deilvi r tn all the urn ucossful bidders for the eun Mrun ion of the bridge*. required during tin t nsultjif year. the plan* and spec ideation* I. tin to ibmitted mill which wore cxnmlRcd by the h< in], was Joxt. Motion to reconsider lost motion wm« carried ■ in honor of the Memory of the decented lion William L. Oreene, uomciessmaii of the fith coiwri shmal district of the state of Mebravka It was moved by Dickerson that this body be adjourned to U o'clock of March 16th l*nu which motion prevailed and the county board nljoui riod aceordintfiy. Attest .loin. Minsliull. County clerk. by Louis Hein, Deputy. CI.l'IIIIINti KA1T.S I’uy Up Farm .Journal and get a Big Biirgitin, Five Year*. 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