The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917, December 06, 1901, Image 4

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    Uoaal Daws.
O. G. Hanteh of Rockville, was in the
city lust Friday.
J. D. Depew is quite an expert with
the paint brush.
W. H. Conger made a (lying trip to
Omaha, last week.
G. II Scott has a oeat little cottage
in Loup City for rent.
Dr• L. I. Bogen, of Ashton was a
pleasant caller at this office Wednesday.
Mr. F. M. Henry moved Into the Mr*.
Smith house on the hill, last Wednes
day
You can save money by grinding
your feed. —Fine feed grinders for sale
at T. M Reeds.
Mrs. Hall of Grand Island is here vis
iting her friend*. Mrs. K. E. Ditto and
Mrs H W Pedier.
L'on. W M Smelser of Rockville, was
in the city Tuegday night. He was at
tending Mason'c lodge.
Fred Sehneiderite of the east side,
made this office a pleanant call the
small end of last week.
G. F. Hall, father of Mrs. Gasteyer
returned from Hopewell, Mexico where
be has mining interests.
Fred Schodt of the west side, has sold
bis farm and left for Keyapaha county
yesterday to look up a new locaution.
Are you needing any thing
in the furniture line? If so call
at T. M Reed’s
John Greenhalgh of the west side,
passed through town last Friday on his
way to North Loup He returned
Monday.
Fur and plush robes of the
best quality and at way down
prices at Owens’.
Don’t forget to read G. II Morgan’s
new ad in this issue and then follow
the crowd to his store and buy your
Christmas presents.
John Goldsworthy came home last
Saturday and will remain during the
winter with his family. II" has been
for several months past in Colorado.
The Royal Highlanders had a com
plete success of their d inee Thanksgiv
ing night They made a net profit of
$2200. May their shadows continue to
increase
Susan.—The pimples, sores and black
heads are danger signals. Take Rocky
Mountain Tea, you’ll glv* a farewell re
ception to your troubles. 35c. Ask
your druggist.
Mrs. T. M. Reed, who has been so se
riously ill at Oshkosh. Wis, during the
past three weeks, reurund hotre last
Friday. She stood the trip quite well
although so weak that she could only
sit up a part of the time;
Puts gray matter in your head.
Brings a rosy glow to faded cheeks.
Restores vim, vigor, mental and physi
cal happiness. That’s what Rocky
Mountain Tea will do. 35c. Ask your
druggist.
James Rentfrow has just completed
another addition to his house and now
has a dwelling 45x54 on the ground. Mr.
Rentfrow Is making very substantial
improvement* and has one of the finest
farm homes in the county
Ye Junior editor and wife entertain
ed some of their relatives at dinner last
Sanday. Grandma Gibson, Mrs. W, T
Gibson, Mr. and Mrs. S, E. Callaway
and Fay, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tay
lor assisted us in getting away with
a quantity of Reynolds' best oysters
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Fisher, Mr. and
Mrs. A. L. Baillie, and Geo. E. Ben
scholer and wife ate Thanksgiving
turkey at the home of Mr. and Mrs,
JamesGouley, in Custer oouuty last
Thursday. To say that they were
served with an elegant dinner would be
putting It mild. The day was very
pleasant and we enjoyed both the drive
and visit. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Balliio
of Westerville was also present.
Those Indebted to the Northwest
ern are respectfully asked to call and
settle their accounts. We are in need
of money for the purpose of meeting
past due accounts. It will be necessary
for us to settle these account* both from
presure of creditors and because the
paper will be run under the manage
ment of ye senior editor, after the First
of the year. VV’e want to get these ae
counts straightened out before the dis
solution of partnership. Please call
and let us have settlement within the
next JO days
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A Woman n Awful Peril.
"There is only one chance to savt
jour life and that is through an opera
tion” were the startling words heard by
Mrs. I. B. Hunt of Elmo Ridge, WIs ,
from her doctor after he had vainly
tried to cure her of a frightful case ol
stomach trouble and yellow jaundice
Gall stones had formed and she con
stantly grew worse. Then she began tc
use Electric Bitters which wholly ctirei
her. It’s a wonderful Stomach, Livei
and Kidney remedy. Cures Dyspepsia
I oss of Appetite. Try it. Only 50 ctr
Guaranteed, For sale by Odeudah
Bros.
Pood Changed To FoIhod
Putrefying food in the intestines pro
cuces effects like those of arsenic, but
Dr. King's New Life Pills expel the
poisons from clogged bowels, gently
essliy but surely, curing Constipation,
Biliousness, Sit k Headache, Fevers, all
Liver, Kidney and Bowel trcubler.
Only 25c at Odeudabl Bros,
v
Ed. llolmMnf Rockville, »'« in the
city Saturday.
Take In the m isquerade ball the 13,
the tir»t of the season.
The Farmers Institute was with us
yesterday ami today.
Mrs G H. Gibson was on the sick
lists part of this week.
David Doner of Washington twp.,
whs at the bub Tuesday.
Milt Rentfrow of Austin, was doing
business at the hub yesterday.
Ilenry Dolling received a new in
voice of foot wear this week
A little Hurry of snow last Wednes
day was the first of the season.
Ed. Draper was in the city Friday
somewhat the worse for rheumatism.
Mr and M s Isaac Bullock of near
Rockville, were at the county seat Wed
nesday.
Horse blankets of all grades
and at lowest prices at Owen’s
harness shop.
A. J. B. Fairbaira and E. G. Paige
of Rockville twp., was in the city Sat
urday.
Dr. Morrow went to Lincoln a few
days ago. W e understand he intends
moving there.
L. J Bechthold, Paul Johansen and
Walter White took a spin on the Wood
men goat Tuesday night.
Go to Frank Dennis when
von want the very best grade
of flour.
Lincoln Thompson was in the city
Saturday and ordered a set of dance
biils fur a dance at Rockville on the 13,
lust.
Peter Hehnke. Clause Herring and
Mr. Hedricks will leave in a short time
for the sand hills to look up a cattle
ranch.
W. I*. Reed has dug a trench to drain
the. water from the back end of his
liyerv lots. Walter is all the time im
proving.
G H, .Scott and wife returned from
an extended visit to Oklahoma, where
they have been to visit their son J. R.
and family. He reports a pleasant trip.
Mr. Eaton, one of the gentlemen who
lately purcliesed the St. Elmo livery
barn, has rented the tenement bouse of
Mrs.S, G. Taylor, and has moved there
in.
Used by the ladies of fashion all over
the world. It's without doubt the great
est beautifier eyer ofl'ered the Ameri
can women. 35c. Made only by Madi
son Medicine Co. Aik your druggist.
The Royal Neighbors will give a
public dance at the hall on Christmas
eva, Dec., 24. Good music, good order
and good people. Come every body
and enjoy yourselves. Tickets will be
50 cents.
R D. Hendrickson had the misfor
tune to get two of his lingers broke
while operating a shredder last Monday
morning. Dr. Jones was called and
dressed them We understand Mr.
Hendrickson suffered very much since
the accident.
G. M. Kearns of the east side will
shortly sell out and go to the Klondyke.
The Mystic Legion gave a supper last
Monday night after lodge. The occa
sion was the initiating of several new
members into their lodge
The Woodmen elected the following
officers Tuesday night. Ira Foster, V.
O; Milo Gilbert, W. A; J. I. Depew,
Banker; G, II. Gibson, Clerk, re-tor
Rowe, Escort; E, Rentfrow, Watchman;
J. Burnett, Sentry; W. J Fisher, Trus
tee; and J. D. Depew, Chief Forester.
The new addition on the north of the
M. E. Parsonage is completed. This
enterprise is due to the extra efl'orts of
the Ladies Aid society. This society
sureiv deserves credit. This is the
second addition they have built in the
last two years.
The bovs, (and the gals) had a big
dance in the new bouse of Weslev Mc
Combs of the south side last Friday
night, and Peter Rowe the Moor man
ager, declared that lie believes the peo
ple in that neighborhood cau have more
fun to the square inch than any place
ou earth.
The ladies of the Baptist Society will
give a supper to be followed by a sofa
pillow sale. Sofa pillows in elegant
designs have been received which
will be offered for sale. Supper will be
served from 6 p. m. to 10p, m.
The entertainment will be held'at
society hall on the evening of Dee I t.
All are invited. Come and have a
good time —Committee.
About five years ago I was troubled
with catarrh of the lower bowels," says
0. T. Chisholm, 4Si Dearborn Ave.,
Chicago, and although 1 consulted sev
eral eminent physicians who prescribed
for me, I found their remedies tailed to
in any way relieve me, and the trouble
almost became chronic. After suffer
ing several months, I one day conclud
ed to try Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera
and Diarrhoea Remedy ami 1 beg to
assure you that I was most agreeably
surprised to Hnd after taking two doses
of the remedy that I was completely
relieved of the disease that had cost me
so much trouble and annoyance I am
thankful to say that I have not antlered
from it since." For sale by Cdendahl
; Bros
ASHTON «; I.HAVINGA
K. O. Taylor. Is rvporeJ visiting the state
i'apitol tills W Celt
Miss Lenttie Davis of Grand Island 4icb is
visiting with liar sister Mrs. C. II. Car, elliotis.
The Woodmen entertainment amt sociable
given here last week tty the Ashton camp
wits the "hummer" entertainment of the tuitr
Tite hall was jammed, standing room being
ai a premium. Tits entertainment by Ashton
ametuers was as bright an affair as seen
here for years: ami that oyster supper and
dance. "Oh Boys, come again and be quirk
about it " is enough said in ali, it was the
was the best and brightest affair of t ho year
anil a big affair a l around.
The sad .imews of Mrs. Emma Hein, wife of
Hence Hein reached us to-day. (Wednesday.»
Mrs. mens' death is reported to have taken
place Monday at I p. m . caused by scarlet
fever.
The It. H. Corcellious store front and butch
er Kstaeks meat market are being treated
to a coat of lead and oil by the Asiitou
painter.
Frank Jtzcwski will occupy the rear
rooms of his building as a residence in the
future.
Frank Stattka lias his shoe shop in tin
Watelewski house. You would'nt know it if
1 did'nt tell you as Frank don't advertise.
A regulation size big. bouncing baby girl
came to stay with the Galczewski family last
Sunday, a. tit. The smile that smoied on
Stanley's face after the event caused much
joy and hippiuess to all concerned, and thoss
cigars and Feva.-Oh my hoys. I'm set ent tip
all around,
"Marching through Ashton A song of Ash
ton, in Polish, composed by Mike Mendyk to
the tune of • Georgle" was published in one of
the Polish Weeklies last weak and is reported
a hummer. Every business man in Ashton is
mentioned in it and now Hot Time' and 'Cen
tral give me Heaven'aln’t in it as far us Ash
ton is concerned.
BOB.'
ALFALFA SLLD.
Owing to the scarcity of new seed
there will no doubt be an advance in
price as seeding: time approaches. I
have an option on a lot of seed, good
until December 20tb. after Which time
1 can not make prices only as trie mar
kets make them. Samples add prices
now on hand. Come in and place your
orders before Dec., 20. Respect ulh
yours.
E. s. Mavhi kst
The Best Plaster.
A piece of flannel dampened with
Chumborlein's Pain Balm and bound to
the affected parts is superior to any
piaster. When troubled with latne back
i or pains in rhe side or chest, give it a
•trial and you are certain to be more
| than pleased with the prompt relief
which it affords. Pain Balm also cures
rheumatism. One application gives re
lief. For sale by Odendabl Bros.
Suvutl Ills Life
“1 wish to say that I fee! 1 owe my
life to Kodol Dyspepsia Cure.” w-itcs
j II. C. Crestcnson of Ilayflelc,, Minn.
‘For three years 1 was troubled with
! dyspepsia so that I could hold nothing
on my stomach Many times I would
be unable to retain a morsel of food.
Finally j was confined to my bid Dot
tors said 1 eoald not live. I read one
of your advertisements on Kodol Dys
pepsia Cure ami thought it fit my case
and commenced its use. I began to
improve fiom the first bottle. Now 1
am cured and recommend it to all'’
1 Digests your food. Cures all stomach
| troubles. Odendahl Bros,
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Of Heuefit To You
D S. Mitch-ll, Fulford, Md. ‘dMir
ing a long illness I was troubled with
| bed sores, was advised to try DeWitl's
j Witch Uuz°l>alve and did so with won
derful results. I was perfectly cured
It is the best salve on ti e market ”
Sure cure for piles, sores, burns. Beware
of counterfeits. Odendahl Br .
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SAW DKAT H NLA It
“Itoften mad - my heart ache,” w rites
I,. C. Overstreet, of Elgin. Term., - to
licar my wife cough until it seemed
her weak and sore lungs would collapse.
Good doctors said she w as so far gone
with Consumption that no medicine on
earth could save her life." It's abso
j lutely guaranteed for Coughs, ('olds,
I Bronchitis, Asthma and all Throat and
Lung diseases. 50c and 81.00 at Oden
dahl Bros. Trial bottles free.
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An Kvungellai'g story.
"I suffered for years with a bronchial
or lung trouble and tried various reme
dies but did not obtain permanent re
lief until I commenced using One Min
ute Cough Cure,” writes Rev. James
Ktrkman, evangelist of Belle lliver, 111.
"I have no hesitation in recommend
ing it to all sufferers from maladies of
this kind.” One Minute Cough t'ure
affords immediate relief for coughs
colds and all kinds of throat and lung
troubles. For croup it is tmeijualed
Absolutely safe. Very pleasant to take,
never fails and is reallv a favorite with
the children. They like it. Odendahl
Bros.
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lit u To Cur** Croup
Mr R Gray, who lives mvir Amenta,
Duchess eounty, X. A', say*: ‘-Cham
berlain's Cough Remedy is the best
medicine I have ever used. It is a tine
children's remedy for croup and never
fail? to cure.” When given as soon as
the child becomes hoarse, or even after
the eroupy cougii lias developed, it will
prevent the attack. This should bo
borne in mind and a bottle of the (lough
Remedy kept at hand ready for instant
use as soon as there symptoms appear
Fcr sale by Odendahl Bios.
If you would have an appetite 1 iU * a
biaranda relish for your meals t ko
Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tab
l'd, They correct disorders of the
! stomach and regulate the liver and
b iweis. Price, 25 cents. Samples free,
' at Odendahl Bros.
II «*»t I! h :«tid lltmity .
A poor completion Is usually the re
s ilt of h torpid tivsr or Irregular ao
.tlonofthi li vc*U. Unless nature's re
fuse I- cun- I oil It will surelv cause
i u| an' blood, Pimples. boils and
other eruption* follow* This is na
tun's m : ho I of I browing . IT the pois
0 i liieh the ho'Vi Is faiic ! to remove.
Ii -Wifi’s Utile h<rlv Ris"Sare world
famous fir remedy t ng this eotuli'lon
I'liey stinsu' ite the liver an-1 promote
regular and h» allhv nci I ui of tin* bowels
hut never noise griping, cramps or dis
tress, Safe pills. Odcndaltl Bros
rnuumoiita FrevmttflH.
Among tin tens f thoti>anils who
have used (dti imh riain's (hough Remc
do f >r <*olds .and la grippe during the
past few virs, to our Woo v ledge, not
a single case hus resulted in pneumonia
Thus Wiiittbld A. Co. ‘2-10 Wibtsli ov
1‘titie, Chicago, nnc of the mn*t promi
nent ti tail druggists lu that city, in
speaking of this, say*: *‘\Ve recorn
tuend < ’hamberlain's Cough Remedy
for la grippe in many eases, as it not
ouly giyes prompt and complete recov
ery, but also counteracts any tendency
of l.a grippe to result in pneumonia "
For sale in- () lend h! Bros.
untiuL ot rr.Kt t.ooo hakuain
All our farmer readers stionld take ail
vantage of tiie unprecedented clubbing
offer we ibis year make, whim iucludes
with this paper The Iowa Homestead, its
special Farmers' Institute Editions and
The Poultry Farmer These three publi
cations are the best of their class and
a ho i' l be in every farm home. To them
ive add, tor local, county and general news '
our own paper, and it ake the price of the
tour one yearanly t.to, Kevor beforo was
so touch superior r tiling matter offered for
sn small an amount of money. The three
papers named, which we dob with our
‘ w n, are well known throughout the West ,
and commend themselves to the reader’s
favorable attention upon mere mention
The Homestead is the great agricultural
and live stock paper of the West: The
1 ou'li y Farmer is tlie most practical poult
v paper tor the farmer, while The Special
Fanners' institute Editions are the most
practical publications for the promotion of
good farming ever published. Take ad
vantage of this great otter, as it will hold
g od tor a short time only. Samples of
the-e papers may be examined by railing
at this office.
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No one can reasonably hope f ir good
health unless his howls move once each
day. When this j. u u attended to. dis
orders of tli" stomach arise, biliousness,
headache, dy spt-| -ia and pi es soon fol
low, If you wish to avoid these ail
ments keep vour bowels regular by tak
ing Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver
Tablets when required. They are so
easy to take and mild and gentle in ef
fect. For sale by Odendahl Bros.
I ~H
Baking Powder
_
Makes the bread
more healthful.
Safeguards the food
against alum.
Alum baking powders are the greatest
menacers to health of the present day.
ROYAL BAKINS POwOFR CO., nr* YORK.
TAKEN UP:
By ilie undersigned, on ray farm, 0
mdes south of Loup <'ity, on the west
side of the river. A red barrow hog,
weight about 200 lbs. Cun" to my
place about, MO days ago. Owner will
ph ase come forward, prove property,
pay charge* and take the animal,
Wll.I.lA.U L’iikistf.n
THE ONLY
ROLLED WHEAT
With ALL THE CLUTCH
IN, AND ALL THC
indigestible
WOODY riBHC OUT
Recommended f>>r Children and \
Invalid* where delicacy and i
bwurtkluur ul arc requued |
At all Reliable Grocers
IN 2 LB. PACKAGES.
NEVER SOLO IN BULK
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Don t Be Fooledi
lake the genuine, original
ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA
Made only by Madison Medi
cine Co., Madison, Wls. It
keeps you well. Our trade
murk cut on each package.
1‘rice, .15 cents. Never sold
in bulk. Accept no substl
u»6o*eo«»in>.«»i tut*. Ask your diuggiat.
A. S- MAIN.
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
I.OL'r CITY, N 1 BRASH A
OFFICE.-One door we.t of Odendahl's
Drug Store
DR L I BOGEN,
(of Omaha.)
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
lla located in
ASHTON - NKBRASH A.
ARE
YOU
DEAF?
ANY
HEAD
NOISES?
ALL CASES OF
DEAFNESS OR HARD HEARING
ARE NOW CURABLE
by our new invention. Only those born deaf are incurable.
HEAD NOISES CEASE IMMEDIATELY.
F. A. WERMAN, OF BALTIMORE, SAYS:
Baltimorf., Md., March 30, 1501.
Gmtltmen —- Ticino: entirety cured of deafness, thanks to your treatment, I will now give you
a full history of my case, to he used at your discretion.
About five years ago my right car began to sing, and this kept on getting worse, until I lost
my hearing in this ear entirely.
I underwent a treatment for catarrh, for three months, wilhout any success, consulted a num
ber of physicians, among others, the most eminent ear specialist of this city, who told me that
only an operation could help me. and even that only temporarily, that the head noises would
then cease, but the hearing in the affected car would lie lost forever.
I then saw your advertisement accidentally in a New York paper, and ordered your treat
ment. After I had used it only a few days according to your directions, the noises ceased, and
to-day. after five weeks, my hearing in the diseased ear lias been entirely restored. I thank you
heartily and beg to remaiti Very truly yours.
F. A. W'KRMAN, 730 S. Broadway, Baltimore, Md.
Our treatment- dors not interfere with your usual occupation.
, "J YOU CAN CURE YOURSELF AT HOME *'*«?"“
INTERNATIONAL AURAL CLINIC, 596 LA SALLE AVE., CHICAGO, ILL.
Greatest in the State
A this is the greatest
retailing place in the state
, is logically best able to
gi\ <* lowest prices. It's
mying power places it as
lear the actual producers
is any store in the land.
Many people coinpre
lend the great retailing
lower of the store. Others
rlo not. Those ignorant of it will have a good oppor
tunity to profitably observe the force of its methods.
Never such a promising holiday season before us
and never greater enthusiasm among head people to
bring to a central point the result of intelligent buy
ing-cnergv. You must visit the store if possible.
The store penman cannot tell you of half the
wonders that are here for you in the way of
MON i;V-SA VIN(i 31 KUCIIANIDIHK.
If you cannot come, we’ll do our best to accom
modate you through our Mail Order department.
Wo ve pleased others, why not you?
W J. FISHER,
Attorney at Law and Notary Public,
Will Defend In Foreclosure Case*
AI.SO DO A
General Fleal Estate Business.
Offlt'e in Nobthwastakh Building,
I.OITP CITY, - • NKHKAaKA.
R. J. NIGHTINGALE,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
LOUP OITT. I i NBa.
Sold by T. 11. ELSXEK, 1 oupCity, Neb
Coffees
‘Coated"
with stale eggs, glue
and other things are
not lit to drink.
lion Coffee
I is pure, uncositcd
I colli <• fresh, strong,
/ well flavored.
Th«packot'eln*
► ' • uniform (|uuitly
' Udii irtsaliiitea,
I I A
CA r ILK Foil SALE.
45 trows at §27 5 ) per lieacf, 17 cows
with (ihIvcs 1 y side .it §:!5 0 ) per head,
81 spring rih'S at §12 51) per load.
• .'all oil or Address
Faiiley Bros.
Marquette, Ntb
tv As re I > SKvKUM, PK-tSONS OP
Oil Ara<”) Eit and giMid reputation in each
state (one in this county required) lo rep.
resent and advertise old established weal
thy business house of solid financial stand
ing. salary ♦ Is Oil weekly with expenses
additional, nil payable in cash each Wed
nesday direct I rout head offices. Horse and
carriage furnished when necessary. Refer
ences, Knelose self ad dressed stamped en
velope Manager, :iltl Caxton Building,
Chicago. seplliitlw
A SNAP.
80 acres of well improved Merrick
County land, well located and free from
debts. Will trade for g >o.| Sherman
County land. <’.i 1 i on or address,
\V .1 Kisiikk.
Loup f'11v. N'ebr.
PUBLIC LAND LEASING.
The following described lands In
Sherman County will be offered for
lease at public auction at Loup City,
Nebraska, on Wednesday December,
18, 1901, at counlv treasurer's ofllee,
beginning at 2 p in . and continuing
until all r f said 1 inds haye beeu offered.
Tearms of leasing and appraised va’ue
may be had on application to this
ofllee or to eouuty treasurers; any of
these laud* that have been declared va
cant bv B >ard of educational lands ami
funds mat be redeemed if delinquen
cies and costs are paid before land is
1 -a>e I at aucl!f>! .
N K 1 -I and N 1 2 X W an 1 8E X \V
and Lots 1 2-3 4 5 (i 7 10-13 13, n.
(Do. D. Foi.lmkr, <Commissioner’
Pub. Lands and Bldgs.
NOTICE OF SALK
In the matterof the estate of George W.
Mlzner deceased.
Notice fa hereby given that tn pnrauanoe
of an order of Hon, Horner M. Sullivan.
Judge of tlie District court of Sherman
Oounty Nebraska, made on the iTlti day of
May 1001, for tliesaleof the real estate here
inafter described, there will be sold at the
South door of the court house in Leap City,
Sherman County Nebraska, on the flth day
of January Ifto-j at 2 o’clock p. m. of said
day at public vendue to the highest bid
der for cash in hand, subject to all liens
and Inc urn iterances (including unpaid tax
es thereon,) existing at the time of the )
death of said deceased, the following de.
scribed real estate to wit: Tlie south West
quarter of Section thirty (30) in Township
sixteen (10) North of Range Fifteen (15) west
of tlie 6th principal meridian situated In
Sherman County Nebraska, Said sale will
remain open one hour Dated Doc . 4, 1C0L
MARION M. Ml/.NRH,
Administrator of the estate of Geo. W .
Mlzner, deceased.
NOTICE OF SALE,
In the mattef of theestate of Goorge Cat -
walader deceased.
Notice is hereby givan that in porsuance
of an order of Homer M. Sullivan Judge of
the District court of Sherman Oounty, Neb
raska. made on the ltitb day of June, mod,
for the sale of tlie real estate hereinafter
described, there will be sold at the south
door of the court house in Loup City, Sher
man county Nebraska, the 6th day of Jan
uary Ifttt, at 8o'oclock p. m. of said day at
public vendue to the highest bidder for
cash iu hand,subject to all liens and In
cumbrances, including unpaid taxes there
on existing at the time of the death of said
deceased, the folio wing described real es
tate to-wit: Lots Seven (7) Eight (s) and
Nine (ft) In block Seven (7) in the original
Town of Hazard, situated in the county of
Sherman, State of Nebraska. Said sale will
remain open one hour. Dated nee 4, lWd.
JOStl'II s. l’hPI.EK,
Administrator of tlie Estate of George
Cad walader deceased.
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