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LOUP CITY, SHERMAN COUNTY, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, MAY 19, 1899
NUMBER 28
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FOUR VS. SIX.
I' n<* Hu bool house question in Loup
C’i'y has been for the past 17 years,
and is to-day one of the worst hand
led of any that our town has had to
confront Old citizens can go hack
to the days when the one room
building was out grown and there
bud to he more accommodations for
our children. How the people in
mass meeting ordered the school
hoard to erect a new school house,
and allowed them 11,500 to do it
with. They did it, and the result
was the store boxoi the hill. Crimin
ation and recrimination of the board
that bought that site and erected that
building has been indulged in, but
the fact that the annual school meet
ing and them alone were responsible
for it, was lost sight of. The great
storm of June 1896, decided the quea
tion of its further occupancy with
out much repairs which the annuul
meeting refused to do, hence to seek
other quarters was our only resort.
A lew years ago mere was an ei
fort made to build such a school
home ns the time required and all
arrangements were made, plans pro
cured and placed on exhibition at
the office of the director. But had
as was the necessity the proposition
when brought to a vote was defeated,
and today the only rxcuse offered
by those who opposed and defeated
the aims of the hoard, is that they
could not get ant definite satisfac
tion us to whither the building was
to he of brick, or a frame one. This
may be the facts, but we Know that
all who desired to step to the desk of
the drector were fully informed and
iu as courteous a manner as that
official was capable of. These things
have past, time has come and gone
and to (1st the same ohl story greets
^ us. Seventeen \ ears ago you say we
made a mistake and it seems to have
been a mis’ake ever since. Now let
us retire to our seclusion for a few
moments calm, honest deliberation,
and then h ive the strength of our
Conviction and acknowledge our mis
takes if we have made any, or stand
b\ the principles we have already
promulgated if we am confident we
are right. The entire difference
seems to hinge upon the question
of whither we can build u six room
building with our means at band, and
whither we should do so or make it
a four. The people in mass assem
blege in the beginning ordered a six
room building. Is it ee inomy to
build a structure that will notaecom
moduie our schools at this lime? It
has been said tuat we can use the
two primary rooms we have in con
junction witli the others, so we cub,
hut should we build this year with
the perfect knowledge that in a very
few \ears another building must he
erected.
.sow gentlemen you who are ue
lemoned that it shall lie but four
rooms, an* \ou ri>fthr. If you are
a lam I hy it, if you are not have lha
counge l<> acktmwlrdge it, mid al
low *• uraelve* to lie convineed l»y the
decision of the people. If the peo
ple next Monday sav you shall build
a four io mi buildiug by theii votes,
then we will fall in line writbyouaud
give you our hearty support. But if
on i lie other hand, tbei declare for a
aix room house will you meet us half
way and go to work lor it? Plraae
do not say lhat we eaiinol do it for
we • an, and the will of the majority
should lie your wish To the Hoard,
you have l»e« u ms'iieied to use
#10 omi fur the building without con
alder I tig bewl.ug furnace# With the
direet lusiruedoua that stoves may
be ua« d for the preseat. Ail iba*
Was asked was that the walla Ik- s«
arraiig**! lhat furua>«* eau lie pul l«
• loti We get h It So* It was lh*
I'-* I .* It'll I I . « I v * . I it I lilt- Kiwi
meeting ti,.| the «lil of Ihe }*e*p|«
|-1 no* )••• e< N'iwualiy disregsr*!
e*l like the *. let of ito* p*< pU
n* vi MiotOsy s* v«*ur guidance an
let all wh*< ***** wi*b th* mie*>r'tt
after lh* vuir u etutuiv*! jota will
the majority and nwl a school bousr
that we can point tn with pride. Will
you do it? If not gentlemen 1 ou
should have the manhood to resign
at once and allow tour places to he
tilled by men who will. If you will,
indicate it by so doing.
Every citizen who takes an inter,
est in the wellfare of our schools
should s«e that Mr. flicks' plans are
thoroughly explained by a mechanic
who is capable of doing so before
they accept them. After a thorough
examination of them this week, we
will stake our reputation as a mechan
ic, if we have any, that they are
without adoubt the most faulty plans
ever sent to Loup City by au archi
tect, and a complete insight into
them will condemn them to any fair
minded man. We do not ask the
people to take our word but let them
submit it to any competent mechanic
for their decision.
Don't scratch your life away, but use
Dr Sawyer’s Witch Hazel and Arnica
Salve for eczema, plies, hives, burns
and cuts For sale by Odendahl Bros’
A OTIVK SOLICITOUS WANTED BVEBY
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In Hons Kona, in the American trenches at
Maulla. In the Insurgent camps with Agulnal
do. on the deck of the Olympia with Dewey,
and in the roar of battle at the fall of Manila.
Bonanza for agents. Urimful of ordinal pic
tures taken by government photographer on
the spot. Large book. Low prices. Big prof
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trusby unofficial war books. Outfit free, Ad
dress, F T. Harbor, Sec’y.. Star Insuranoe
iJldg,, Chicago. 111.
Published from May 19 to June IS.
LEGaL NOTICE.
In the District Court of Sherman County
Nebraska.
Wllhelmina Altman, Plaintiff
vs.
Fredrick II. Allman, Defdndanl.
To Fredrick II. Altman, non-resident de
fendant: You are hereby notified that
on the 90th day of April H-9* the above
named plalullff, Wllhelmina Altman Died
a petition against you In the District
court of .Sherman county, Nebraska, the
object and prayer of which are to obtain
adlvorse from you, and to have the cus
tody ot your two minor children, to-wlt:
Martha and Franz Altman, upon the
grounds that you have wilfully and atter
ly abandoned the plaintiff without good
cause for more than two years iuimedi
lately preceding the filing of said petl
lion, and upon the further ground that
you being of sufficient ability to provide
suitable maintenance for plaintiff and
your said children have for five years im
mediately preceding the filing of said
petition grossly, wantonly and cruelly
ref used and neglected so to do.
Tou are required to answer said petition
on or before Monday the 98th day of
June, 1899.
Dated this lutb day of May, J899.
Wlt.HkI.MlHA ALT MAM,
By Wall A Williams,
her Attorney
Attest: John Mimshui.l, County Clerk,
(seal) Ur Louis Bhim, Deputy.
Published from May 19 lo June 10.
NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS.
In the District Court of Sherman Cou n
ty, Nebraska
Henrietta M. Ilengy, Plaintiff,
vs.
Mary E. Pierce, John W. Pierce,
central Loan and Trust Company
a Corporation; A. I«. Campbell as at i
ttnee of Central Loan and Trust Com
pany, A. L Campbell at trustee, P. G.
llamer & Co. Niels P. Hansen, and
- Hansen his wife, (real name
unknown) and John Doe* (real
name unknown) defendants.
The above nama ■on-resident defend
ants, Central Loan and Trust Company
a corporation; A. L. Campbell as assignee
of the central Loan and Trust Company;
A. L. Campbell as trustee, Mary K Pierce
and John W. Pierce Will take nolloe that
o i the «th day of April iw» the above
named pleinllll Henrietta M. lleegy died
her petition In the above named coart
against the above named defend.
auto, the object and prayer of which
are lo foreclose a eertalu mortgage
executed by the above named defendants
Mary K. Pierce and John W. Pierce to the
above named defendant central Loan and
Trust company upon the south east quar
ter and lots live fr) and sla (6) of Section
Twenty-dve <») In township Thirteen no
north; of Range (1.V waat of the sth princi
pal meridian, situate la Hksrtatu eouatv,
ststa of Nebraska to secure tnelr certain
iiruulsarj note for the sum of liuu.uuaad
lheir certain three tnteresl ooupoa notes
for RT6 (S' each That Said promisor y note,
coupon notes and mortgage are all end
each dated the Itth day o< May l>*i and
said promisory note tiecaute due and
Cyali'eon the drat day of June li*» aad
era Interest at tea per cent per anuniu
from that date, and said con non noise he
e»ina due aad tmvattle uu aad i*> er Inter
est at the same rata Irotu the follow tag
date# respectively, town- June, I, tort.
I tee* miter 1st |sw7. Juae tot last, ead there
1* due us said nota coupons aad mortgaga
at this data tl.f If •*< fur which sum with la
tsrdst at Isa nar cent par annam the
pleintld pray* tuff a decree of fureclogura
and that said prsmises in eg he ffool to
salisly the tsuissl found due to plaiattT,
ami further that said defsadautff be barren
and lue**) iwed »f allrtdhtor equity of re
dsmi -a they may have ta said premises
by virtue of )wn»or mnttgsga* •< r<|Slt
able latasof whalsoevsr Kind the plain
lid Henris'ta M ll«s-| Id the owadff aad
mstdef by SMl|»isssl of the said mutt
gad* promtsot r aula, aad Interest wsedt
I bat pjaintlas mortgage was ft • d far
record ta the uMis uf tits count* ctorh »H
t hetman souety, Ns brash a. us ths f lit
lay of May tsbi. at suNr-usk, a *n , aad re
urded la book save it I sea uf eet-ttgage*
! at tags t$t uf shertaan eoaaty rscovtls
gnu are m-t ailed to answer ta id pwtl
lam ta or , sfnre Rhs<is), the dt day uf
June, mm
band tl.it talk day uf May, land
Mtstitllt M Meant » atalM*.
tty it tit I WiMtsus heratlr*
gllffst toil MthaMt.lt.. towaty t tsrh
Mr lotto Math. Itepwty
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TIMK TAItl.K
LOUP CITY. NKBK
Lincoln,
Omaha,
Chicago,
St. Joseph,
Kansas City,
St. Louis,
anil all points
Last and South.
TKAINS L.KAV
GO IS
Denver,
Helena,
Butte,
Salt Lake City.
Portland,
San Francisco,
and all points
West
K AS rOLLIIWSi
li EAST
No net Psssenger .7:55 a in
No. tie Freight.a On n in.
GOING WKST
No. 51 Passenger.4.15 p. m.
No. 50 Freight.lithe a. in.
Sleeping, dinner and reclining chair ears
(seals free) on through trains. Ticket*
•old and bagg tgu checked to any point in
the United States or Canada.
For Information, mans, time tables and
tickets call on or write to A. F. Worts
Agent, OrJ.FItANOIs, Gcn'I. Passenger
Agent, Omaha, Nebraska,
li. P. KAII.WAY.
No. HO leaves dally except Sunday (pass
enger). 7:30 a. m,
No. 88 leaves Monday, Wednesday and
Friday, (mixed) <*:05p. m.
No. 90 leaves Tuesday. Thursday and
Saturday, (mixed)8:30p. m.
No OTarrMet dally except Sunday (mixed)
11:45 a. m.
No. t6 arrives daily except Sunday (pass
enger) 7.06 p. in.
First class service and close connections
east, west and south.
W. O. Clifton, Agent.
Through Tourist Bleepers To The
northwest.
The Burlington Boute has established
a twlee-a-weck tourist car line from
Kansas City to Butte, Spokane, Tacoma
and Seattle.
Cars leave Kauans City, Lincoln and
Grand Island every Tuesday and Thurs
day, arriving at Seattle following Fri
day and Sunday. They are upholstered
lo rattan. The bed linen and furnish
ing are clean and of good quality. The
heating, ventilating and toilet arrange
ments are all that can be desired and
each car is in charge of a uniformed
Pullman porter, whose sole duty is to
attend to the wants of passengers.
Cars run through without change of
any kind bud the berth rate from Lin
coln to Tacjma or Seattle is only $5,00.
To intermediary points, it Is propor
tionately low.
Montana and the Puget Sound coun
try are now enjoying h period of unex
ampled prosperity As a consequence,
travel to the Northwest U rapidly at
taining large proportions This new
tourist-car line has been established
with a view of caring for the Burling
ton's share of it in the best possible
manner.
Berths, tickets and full information
can be ha-1 on application to any Bur
lington Route ticket agent or by ad
resslng— J. Fkancis, G. I’. Agt. Oma
ha, Neb._
Cheapest riper In Nebraska
A big 8 page daily papes six months
for $1. scents an Impossibility, but the
Daily News of Lincoln, Neb., is being
Sent by mail at that price. This re
markably low price is only made to add
aeveral thousand new subscribers and it
Is doing it. The News prints all of the
telegraph news of the world, all of the
state news and the news of the state
eapltol. It Is one of of the brightest
and snappiest papers in the state and at
such a low price every family can af
ford it. It’s nearly as eh?ap as a week
ly. It gives markets and other tele
graphic matter hours earlier than Oma
ha papers and its price is but a trifle.
Send for a sample copy and try it for
six months, Address,
THE DAILY NEWS. Lincoln, Neb
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION,
Land Office, Lincoln, Nebraska (
April 10th, 18P0. i
Notice is hereby given that the follow
lag-named settler has tiled notlco of her
Intention to make tlual proof In support
of her claim, and that said proof will be
made before the County Judge of Sherman
County, at Loup, Nebraska, on May Sl>, I suit,
via: Martha K. Kngle, wlddow and ona
of the heirs of Ueorge Engle, deceased
Homestead Entry No. 18317, for the east
half North east quarter Section fci, Town
ship 13, Range 16 west.
He names the following witnesses to
prove his continuous residence upon aud
cultivation of said land, vis:
Hans Beck, of Litchfield, Mebr.
Richard Baker, of ** ••
Jerry ahettler of " ••
John Wuhler, of Loup *•
J. W JoMMto*, Register.
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KEEP IN MIND THAT
T.M. REED
IS PREPARED TO
FURNISH YOU WITH
FARM MACHINERY, BUGGIES, WAGONS.
HARNESS, HARDWARE, WINDMILLS, PUMPS AND PIPES.
Our line of garden and field seeds is fresh and complete.
If you need a disc harrow, sulky plow, cultivator, fanning mill, feed grinder, washing
machine, sewing machine, harness, mower, binder, repairs for McCormick, Ruckeye, and
Woods binders and mowers, a threshing machine or steam engine call and see mo and I will
try to please you both quality of goods and prices. I also have a full line of furniture and
invite you to come and get prices. Very truly,
+. M. REED.
8 TO RE AND HEADQUARTERS AT RACKET STORE ON SOUTH HIDE R. R. STREET. IMPLE
MENT STORE EAST SIDE PUHLIC SQUARE
OUR POLITICS
have not changed but our ratio now is
We have also a number of other good bargains to offer you,
SUCH AS
A good seeded raisin at 10 cents per pound package.
Cleaned and stemless currents at 10 cents per pound package.
Wetmores prepared Jellies and Icings at 10 cents per package.
Fruit Puddine, a splendid desert at 10 cents per package.
On Time, Magic, or Yeast Foam, 3 packages for 10 cents
Wheat Manna or shredded wheat Biscuit, 2 packages for 25 cents
Pillsbury’s “Vitos” and Grape Nuts, 2 packages for 26 cent.
“Snowflake best flour in the state per sack 90
We also have the best assortment of laces, embroideries,
and summer dress goods in town which we are selling at honor
able prices that at once appeal to the intelligent trade.
$$ 99f
THAT EVERY TWENTY-FIVE CENTS CASH PURCHASE YOU MAKE OF US
ENTITLES YOU TO A CHANCE ON OUR PHONOGRAPH. SOME ONE
WILL WIN IT. WHY NOT YOU?
Yours Respectfully
CHAS. GASTEYER.
W J. FISHER,
Attorney at Lawjnd Notary Public.
Will Defend in Foreclosure Cases.
ALSO DO A
General Real Estate Business.
Office In Nohtuwehtshn Building,
l.our CITY. NIUBAUA.
R. J. NIGHTINGALE.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
loup orrr. i i m
A- S- MAIN,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
LOUP CITY, * • N1 HKA'-KA
offici. -Ose dour usst' of t'hi
drug Hurt
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Oilloucinas i,
Constipation,
| Dyspepsia,
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City Selrr
Nature's Danger Signals.
Do your eyes blur at times?
Do they hurt after reading?
Are there frequent headaches?
wrinkles and crows feet? They are
Only when tight it gone it the terrible danger realized. It
.>«t to little to help the the eye* If done in time 1 can give
them early help, Iditer 1 hau' to reler the work to ucculieta.
I examine the rvet in the im»at intelligent and careful manner
and without charge If glaate* are needed I can tupply the
enroot lentet mounted in any manner deal red.
NATURE’S DANGER SIGNALS.
I, rtSlIKlTAUU Jeweler and Optician,