VOL. XVI. LOUP CITY, SHERMAN COUNTY, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, JULY 21, 1899. NUMBER 37 ASHTON LOCALS Mr. C. F. Heusbausen, and Misses Blunt h Paige and Moggie Hupp drove ovt r to Rockville Thursday evening to attend the social. They report having had a delightful time. Mrs Fretl Hansen went to St. Paul and leturn Friday. Mrs. J. F. Zellinger of David City arrived Saturday evening for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs W. H. Brown. Mr. Bob Buebner of Ravenna, ac companied by his sister spent Satur day and Suutlay with friends in these parts. Rockville came ovt r lust Saturday to give the Ashton team a few les aoiis in the National Game, ami at the end of the ninth inning the score stood l>(i to 1C in favor of the home , team. Two of Ashton's local teams met on the diamond here and crossed hats on Sunday ufternoon, und after ten innings of hard pliying the score was 27 to 34. There is two gatne-s of hall on the list for next Snnday, to be played at Rockville. In the forenoon, Ashton's second nine will meet the Rockville team, and in the afternoon Ashton's First nine will pass the ball with the team from Ravenna. Saturday afternoon considerable excitement was arroused hy Andrew Hegger’a team running a wav' with a brand new Peering Hinder, whio.1 they prooeedei to tuke home a little faster than the owner desired, but afier running a mile, and teuring through a field of oats they werfe caught hy a young man on a wheel. The damage done was very slight. Mr. 8. Hftdura gave a prosession on Monday with the ten Milwaukee bin tiers which he turned over to our far mers Our photographic artist was «n the grounds and made permanent record of the event. R. L. Arthur and “Lan" Henscbo ter drove down from Loup City and spirit Sunday with friends at this place Mrs. Joseph .Jusnocb died on Mon day at her home near here. Mrs. Ira Owen arrived Monday eve ning t< r a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Newton <}. W. Marvel made a flying busi ness 11 ip to St. Paul and back Tues day. Robert Hein an was called to Loup City Tuesday af^rnoon to the bed side of his mother who is very low. Mrs. Peter Jepson of Rockville, visited Mrs. W. M Smelser on Wed nesday. Why does the town board con tinue te overlook i he sidewalk from Main street to the Post Office, it is needed and needed badly, and it should be completed. Will some one become u public benefactor by calliog their attention to it? 1. c. u. CI.KAR CKKKK ITKMM Ths weather is warm ant] corn is doing fine. It bids fair to be the best crop we have had for many years. Tbe wheat crop is all destroyed by hail. But very little m this section will pay for cutting. Frank Ksnsgan has left for the Colorado, colony. JobQ Murry started west a few days ago. Mr. Nissen boarded an excursion train going west. The old gentleman Murry, is being , cared for by John Hair He ia very low. A new stock farm will aonu often up in Klui township. Tha people of this section are won denug where tbe pop officials ara and if they ever intend to repair our bridges. The roads are impassable, tbe bridges have fieen out Siuce the •-•ilh of June, and no inov# nrdcyet. Hmoaitaa • • • ■ ■IMMOtaa As Aeseeetl Immm. The Uresisr America Ki|mmII1»h la successful operation at Omaha. I* tush* leg a g«»>«l ireord Is spile of tbe dlWcul ilea II baa i,so lu tmrreat I,ale ad Vices to this | a|*r Oate that t >iosli • U entirely united In its support Kyeiy available fs»t of space for eahiblls has Icesn lakes sad most of tbeui at* o.eiatl s*'. Tbe t ubsn sud lisa span Villages are ready for InspeelP* Tbe IT ipitio* will bu Imm* ml seek 1‘aia‘s Fire, wotbe, tbe ladtsu t ws|>«m, tbe War Kttlkll sad scores of other cpectal fast u*ea < *n be daily f be nig hi scene on tbe laguon turp**«e* la bsiUiaal beauty anything ever •*<« >f Its kind, I be Wide st la »>..«! ti l lb. |og , was on motion approved. Itapi>eailng to the board that a certain schedule of assessment of Chas. Lane, listed und sworn to by him before Henning Clausen, assessor of Washington township, bas been omitted from the assessors books of said town ship for this yenr. It was on motion ordered that said assessment be spread upon the as sessors books of said township Wn motion the county clerk is ordered to cancel General fund warrant No. 648 for J3.00 In favor of one A. A. GTemauts, for the reason that said claim has been rctlled and again allowed. WHereupon the county board adjourned to Loup City, Neb., July 12th, IH99 County board in session this day. Present: S. N. Sweetlund. Chairman, and all members of the board, also county clerk and county attorney. In the matter of the road petition slgued by It. D. Hendrickson, et al. asking for the estab lishment of a certain public road on Section 10, t 15. r 15. it was found that said petition Is not a consent petition, in thul It lacked the signature of one M. Thompson, the rocord owner of the south west quarter of said section, and said petition was on motion laid on the table until next meeting to give the petition erstimeto obtain said signature In the matter of the petition for a bridge, signed by John Tockey. et al. asking the county board to construct a bridge across u draw on Ituud No. 131. on east line of section 3d. t 13. r II was disallowed for the reason that said draw Is not a stream and a bridge there fore la not a charge upon the county, but upon Rockville township. Before the county board came J. A. Angler on behalf of school district No. 1. Sherman county and presents his demund for monies now in the county treasurer's band, collected as high school funds, and the county board having duly considered said demand, does on motion refuse to comply with the same and does not grant the request therein contained. In tho matter of the ls«l persona) tax of the Pheonix Insurance Co. of Hartford, charged upon the tax list of Ashton township, upon due consideration said tax was reduced from (300.00 to $14./H. On motion the county board adopted a resol ution as follows: Resolved: That in all cases where parlies upon whom personal taxes have been assessed and levied for the year 1H90, are leaving the atute, without paying the same, the treasurer Is authorized and ordered to Institute suit by attachment for the detention of their proper ty and to collect said tux in the manner pro vided by law. whereon in his dlscresion it may be deemed necessary to do so The finance committee made its report upon the fee books if the county officers, finding the statements of fees collected by said odicers, correct as follows; On the fee book of Supt. of Public Inst.: Balance on hand, January 1, 1M9H . 3 38 92 Receipts first half 1S9# . 10 00 Total on hand.. $ IB 92 On book* of county treasurer: Fees, first half of 1H99 . $219 Oo Commissions first half of 1X99 . 947 00 Total fees and commissions 1199 00 On fee books of county clerk : ti'SK, tlrst quarter of 1X99 $717 17 Fees second quarter of 1*99 994 74 Total. $ 1711 91 On fee book of county judge: Fee*, flrst quarter of 1X99 ♦ I in M Fees, second quarter of 1X99;. 75 52 Total... $ 179 OH On fee I rook of .Sheriff: Fees, tlrst quarter of 1*99 t 29.' 95 Fees, second quarter ol 1*99 . 47B 79 Total . .. ♦ 7B9 71 The claim of Andrew J Shipley for CT5,iw being for totes for the years 1*97 end txkx paid by him upon the northeast quarter of Hectloa aa 15, IB was by motion disallowed for the rae* on that It la not a just claim. The claim of Loup City township fur 11190 for eoma furnished hr said township for Mrs John iiayeo deceased was on motion disallow rd for the reason that said Mrs llayes was not a pauper The claim of school dl-lrtel No 99. of tlutfaio county fur gi 75 for lutttoa glsen to one Caro line Buchner Mary Coulter Ksther Nawberg under the act emitted Aa a-1 to pros Ida free atleadance at pubite high school* »f non rest dsat pupil* was on m-dton pats*-I fot the presew* fur the reason that the Hants men Hoard in claims of tala hind wars ant laalwded la the estimate of the »■ nan etpease# In* iwt aad that thera are therefor so fund* with " The dala d John Burt . Wa Msapr It s. Heaps it and t, A Mrnlth fur g Mt >st nets allowed at It hr aa*h The lot to wine claims Were si lowed a*due ttens fne tata* ordered made and narmnia or dated drwaa on the rasps ultra funds to alt MKNKMAlt TI BI* Tnte Johans— all tahea far tape* I IB W T Cham sm T » Mightus.«ie ltd Alfred Wgthinaou tfMg a A Mrwwa f a» u Mr Hunt* t 5ta II a Le slotfet | A N J 1* Lemtagec II «h M U Fait— mm John M nahwtl f at h C Inoteti* he i|h Peter Me Keen. it.00 Albert Dickerson. 13.00 O. L. Way. U NO Lewis Bechthold ... . DOC 8. N. Sweetiand. . 13 80 IIRIDUK FUND. Win. Heapy... .... $1200 Herbert linker. 1160 H. M.Hutthes. 3 00 Lee Waite. 76 Harry Sawyer. 76 V. H. Bunner . 75 Perry Davis. 75 Wm. Gregory. «»o taken for tuxes . 0 75 John W Camp. ... , 2 85 D. C. Doner. to 40 J. P. Leinlmter . 12 50 John Burt. I 60 Win Heapy. 1 60 Wm Heapy Jr 1 50 E. A. Smith. I 60 W. C Dleterlchs. 300 Pater MrKeon. 3 00 Albert Dickerson 13 50 8 N. Sweetiand. ton Whereupon the county board adjourned to September 11th 1H90. Attest: John minnhixi.. county clerk, by Louis Kkin, deputy A $40 BICYCLE GIVEN AWAY DAILY. The publishers of Tnie New Yohk 8tah. the handsomely Illustrated Sunday newspaper, are giving a iik.h Uhaue Hictclr each day for tbo largest list of words made by using the letters contained In “T H-K n-K.W Y-O-K-K s-T-A-K'' no more time* in any one word tliun it Is found In The New York Star. Webster s Dictionary to be considered as authority. Two Uoou Wak hkh Hirst elass time keepers! will be given dally for second and third best lists, and many other valuable rewards, Including Dinner Sets. Tea Sets, China Sterling Silverware, etc., etc., Iri order of mer it. This educational contest Is being given to advertise and Introduee this successful weekly into new homes, and all prizes will be uwarded promptly without partiality. Twelve ‘.’-cent stamps must be inclosed for thirteen weeks trial subscription with full particulars and list of over 800 valuable rewards. Contest opens and awards commence Monday, June 36th, and close Monday, August 31st. 1899. Your list cun reach us any duy between these dates, and will receive the award to which It may be entitled for that day. and your name will be printed In the following issue of The New Yohk Htah. Only one list can be entered by the same per son. Prizes ure on exhibition at The Stak'd business oltlees. Persons securing bleycles may have choice of Ladle's, Oentlcmen s or Juvenile's 1899 model, color or size desired. Call or address Dept. "K The New York Stah. 354 W. 59th Street, New York City. A pure whiskey agrees wilb any food in fact aids digestion. It tones the stom ach, increase the flow of the gastric juices and so promotes strength and flesh. A pure whiskey like Harper Whiskey. Solti By T II. Klsnkil Loup City, Nebr. NOTICE TO LAND OWNKUS. To all whom it may concern: The commissioner appointed to vlaw and report upon a road commencing at a point on tile east line of road number (10! tan, where it crosses the section Hue be tween sections lo and 15, in township 15, north of range 15, west, in Sherman coun ty and slate of Nebraska, and running thence west on the section line between sections 10 and 15, 9 and Hi, 8 and 17, 7 and 18, ub.1 terminating at west section corner between sections 7 and is, has reported in (aver of the establishment thereof and all objections thereto or claims for dam ages must be filed in the county clerk’s office on or before noou of the llth day or September, A. D. 1889 or such road will be established without rnferaDce thereto. (seal ) John Minsiiit.i., county clerk. July 14 to Aug, 5tli. NOTICE TO UIDDERS. Sealed bids for Poor Farm of Sherman county for three years, commencing March 1st, l»oo, will be received at the county clerk’s office, at Loup city, Neb raska, on or before September 1st, 1889; sals farm contains 530 acres less railroad right of way, and right of way of Irrlga lion company and public highways. Kent to be paid in cash, terms to be one half cash in advance and one half cash at the expiration of each year. Lessee to furn ish bond with approved security; The County Hoard reserve the rigkl to reject any and all bids, bated, coup city, Nebraska, June as, 1899 Joiih Minhiiuli., county clerk juncSO 4w. NOTICK TOR PUBLICATION. I,and ofllce, Lincoln, NebraHkn t April loth, Irik*, i Notice ta hereby given I'm' the follow Inguamcd Heftier baa filed notice of bl* Intention to make Anal proof In aupport of hla claim, and that aatd proof will be made before the County Judge of Mherman County, at Loup, Nebmakn, on July 31 l «w, Vlas John P. Carmody, Home alead Kntry No. IH.349, for the writ half North eaat quarter Section *i, Town. •Iilp 16, Range 16 west. lie uauiea the following wltneaac* to prove lila conttnuoua residence upon and cultivation of aald laud, via; Janie* Carmody, of Arcadia, Nebr. char lea K, P.l.aue, of aa " Clarence Larsen of aa •• Chat lea J UcCwrruie, of Hudey, •• J W JoliNWiM. Keglater, NOTICE rot PUBLICATION. Department ef the Interior Land OfBc* at Lincoln, Nchraaha.. Juno tt, IMN . Nolle* i* hereby givea that the fottuw lag named eeltlor has B ed noth* uf hi* intention to moke Bool prtinf in support uf hi* ot alut and that told proof will ho 1 a befot* th* eooaty Judge at Loop fittf, N. brMha.ua Avgnat Ml i«. via Prederteh claua Mark, lloaweatood hairy No ia.»4 for lhe awoth e*»t fourth, section i', Towaahtp 14 north uf rang* 14 weal of th* Mh P aw U* ••■Ml th* fi. too ag oltaeeeea to prov* hta •oMtlauoua feet dene* wpiw and • aitlvailue uf aatd land, vl* Stephen S Bueatlaad, vowul I red **t, >*( loop i tty, Itenry t *tyta uf lliw Id*. Adotph *• slat a. Lllehdetd J W JuMSMt* Eegtetet jwripye Mm •« NirVI B. t d> teat tee that m «r about tee *nh ; uf war I tut* up u«o rod *t»»t. t tun old .e*»t enh eblte tvutt node* bety *nd • k.lewtvt In fwttaheod Bm token Op um tut hio the Oottnwee* quartet ul ae, ttun lit fuo Hthtp Ik, ti*a*e It, u.t teea fowa •nip. atMMuuau mutely, ItMatta, ttoeer too hove ptwpett r by pr««t mg tout* pay 1 tug lot this tort and vuut of % topi eg h**dlhh httilttit i I J Phil Jaeger’s LOUP CITY. NEBRASKA. Those'shoppers who wish to make a sea sonable purchase in season comes here, for they know we have just what they want and when they want it. Our stock of N€W SPRI N<3 GOODS is here. It is fresh and complete. We are headquarters for anything needed in the general merchandise line. Groceries, Dry Goods, Clothing, Suits, Spring line of bools and shoes, fancy silks, block crepon, wash dress goods, lace curtains, Curtain Swiss, Silkoime draperies, Scrim, No tions, of all kinds, trunks and valises, kid gloves, etc. etc. DON’T TUF?N YOUF^ back on a good thing. Don t forget that in now spring novelties we ean show you many new things that have never been shown before. And above all. for your interest as well as ours, don't fail to visit our store, inspect our goods and learn our prices. WE GAN AND WfLL meet our competitors on both prices and quality of goods and in many things can save you money. We bought in large quantities and got the best goods at the lowest liguros so can give our customers the best possible bargains for the season. We invite you to call. Yours Truly, J. Phil Jascjsr. - - ■■■ ■■■■m ■■■■ mniiH frmrn■ MmTnnrrnun■ ■■ ■■ ■ LEGAL NOTICE. Statu of Nebraska county of Sbcrinan. Vill age of Loup City, h. s. Estimate of'eipenscs for which appropria tion should bo made for ensuclng municipal year as follows. For General Fund Purposes $700.00 " Street “ " 400.00 •• Water “ “ 800.00 “ Interest on Water Bonds 860,00 '• Vi Huge water bond Sink. Fund 1810.00 $1,710.00 The entire revenue for the municipal year ending May 3rd 1818 was us folllws: For General Fund purposes... ..$700.00 '■ Street Fund. 500.00 “ Water Fund. 1)00.00 •• Int. on water bonds... 850.00 •• Judgment. 800 00 *3,750,00 By order of Village Board. Witness my hand and the seal of said Village on this 21st day of June 18W (seal) J. Phil Jaei.eii, Chut rmati. Attest O. II. Gibson. Village Clerk. Published from July 7, to July ‘18. LEGAL NOTICE FOB PUBLIC VTION In the District Court of Sherman County Nebraska. Manchester Trust Limited, Pluinti.T. vs. Lawrence P. Nissen. Annie Nlsscii. Henry Kastner Maggarelha Kasl ner The County of Sherman. Ilcury A. Wyman, aa Kcceiver of the Ulobe Investment Company, Defendants. The above named non-reiddent defendaaU, llenrv Kastner. Murguretha Kastner and Hen ry A. Wyman as receiver of the Ulobe Invest meul Company will take notice thut on the ith day of Detemlier ispti, the above named plain tin lllcd lie petition la the District Court of Hbenuaa County. Nebraska, against the above aaincd defendants, Lawrence t*. Nissen, Annie Nissen, Henry Kastner. Margaretha Kastner, The County of Sberiuaa, aud Henry A Wyman as receiver of the Globe Investment Company, and said action has not proceeded to decree, aad the same is now pending The object aud prayer ef said petition are to foreclose one i attain real eetate mortgage et uted by the defendant* Lawrence I' Nissan snd Annie Nissen hi* wife, to the Ulobe In vr»iineat Company tend by It assigned to above named plaintiff on the tad day ul July l»N upon the north half of the south West quarter of Meet mu Twenty-Use 1P1 aad the north half of the south east quarter of hctlut Twenty si a ciai la Tun ash ip fifteen ilt north uf Hang* Mi ite«n ildi went Of the suth id' principal meridian situated la ttriniat roustr Ncbreaba dated May II l«*» tu sm»» the perineal of uae prumisory note of • is* dale with said mortgage aad eaeeuted i-* »td mortgagers for the sum ef one Gum* sa l dollars da* aad payable ta li» years Hum date thereof Ts* is U now daw end unpaid «a said Mr aad a- > Afege the sum uf ft Mi sag tatenssi thereon sl th< tale ef tea per real per aaaum Irma the •*»» day uf June IM*. aad aaid prtaelpal sum i sears iaterwat at tha same rata uattt gtod I faint tg prats (ef a deefee that each ami all ■if the dafeadaats he hatred and turnsimsed uf I sii equity -f mtemptiea or dtsi inter*** la I « 1 muttgags f premise» aad that tha tame i m, i bt mU according tu lea Is aiWi tha • "ikt hoswd due to ptaiattg sod that tha dwn e# ptetaligs eatd mnetgaw ha detrend par 1 om-eat to alt e that a aa raid peemtweu t us aft ivusired tu newest sanl pthwe eat •** hefare M-adei the Uth da* ef tuewoi ta* thatml Jeff *tb mm Mitl StrttS fStSt let I bp flu-BUS to unit Mimik. its hibatat* I W J. FISHER, Attomay at Law and Notary Public. Will Defend In Foreclose** Onnee AI.eo DO A General Real Estate Business. Offlo* in Nokthwhtim Building, LOPf CITY. N EBB AULA. R. J. NIGHTINGALE. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, loup omr, i i ns A- S- MAIN. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON LOUP CITY. • NEBRASKA OFFICE.--One door east of Ohase’s drug store. SUCCESS^™ ft Ik* roe tk« rc*4 l« SUCCMBstd roiTUBl. BIB FAY-STEADY Woltlt-BEW FLAB. THE SUCCESS COMPANY. Coopsr Union. N.Y. City PILGRIMAGE OF CRYPTIC MASONS OF COLORADO. It.sr.r Colo., August M Id I new. For the above occasion the Union Pacific has made the greatly reduced rale of one fare, plus S'.1 (JO forth# round trip to Denver, Colorado Hprlngs and Pueblo, from polnta In Kansas and Neb' Do not complete arrangements for * your trip without Hrst asking your ; agent about the magnificent train ser vice ar.d fast lime to Colorado via the Union I'actlle. —For tickets, sleeping car reservation* end full Information call on W iM'urroK. Agent. NERVITA PHISSE: Cure* liupotency, Night hmi**ion*gnd westing diseases, gU effects of self «"m*vi vi fiifw auu iiHiir iirtiU. A nenr toutr Mint blmMl btillUwr. Ililwi (he ►l»t»ik (low to |*al# t hrrki «mt mtorr* the Irr of n*uth lily m.tll Mb' « r Un. II twin fur $3.AO. aUli m wriioi* tw (u * urr> »*r |I»« AhhI fur Circular AiI<1h m>, NERVITA MEDICAL CO (MM A AAWM Ma. CMtCACO, ILL. run iu,t mv ODKmvlil, II1UM l.uu|i ill). Mrfer . i TIME TABU. LOUP CITY, NKBR. Lincoln, Denver, Omaha, Helena, Chicago, Butte, St. Joseph, Salt Lake City. Kaunas City, Portland, St. Louis, Han Francisco, anil all points and all points East and South. West. I'll A IN* LEAVE AH KOLLOWSi GOING EAST No 52 Passanger.7 i6T) a. m No. (SO Freight.8.00 p. m. GOING WEST No. 51 Passenger .4:16 p.m. No. 58 Freight. litso*. at. Sleeping, dinner and reclining chair cars (seats free) on through trains. Tickets sold and baggage checked to any point la the United States or Canada. For Information, maps, time tables and tickets call on or write te A. F. Werta Agent. Or J. FRANCIS, Gen’l. Passenger Agent, Omaha, Nebraska, U. P. RAILWAY. No. H6 leaves dally except Sunday (pass enger). 7:30 a. m. No. 88 leaves Monday, Wednesday aad Friday, (mixed) 2:06 p. m. No. 80 leaves Tuesday, Thursday aad Saturday, (mixed) 8:30 p. in No 87 arrives dally except Bunday (mixed) 1) :4.-> a. in No. *6 arrives dally except Sunday (pase enger) 7.05 p. m First class servloe and closa connections east, west and south. W. O. Clifton, Agent. E ■_I A j'l-sfy Nig*i'g>Mtf Ci»l». O*g««0 IM« »*>«» »■• **••* *••>«» ««4 , 0£LVIO£R£.ILU