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    The Northwestern
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY
AT THE COUNTY SKAT.
IlKO. K. BKNSCHOTEK,
Krlltor »nrt Publisher
TERMS:—(I'M) PER TEAR. IE PAID IN ADVANCE
Rntered at tins Loup City Postoftloe for trans
mission through iho malls as second
class mutter.
We have purchased the complete
outfit of type of Mr. David Kay
which he used some twelve years
ago to publish the Farmer’s Alli
ance paper at this place. The out
lit consisted of 4S cases, many ol
them laid with two fonts of type.
In all, there are from 00 to 05
fonts of display atid joh typo, be
sides about 400 pounds of body
type and several cases ot slugs
rules ornamental fonts, etc. etc
The type is nearly all new, so far
as wear isconeerned, but little the
worst for mix up. We hope how
ever to have it straightened out
for use in a few weeks and then,
when added to our already large
assortment we can host of having
an outfit with which to turn out as
goon job work as can be done in
most any city otlice.
As our ottiee now Rtanas we nsi\e
over 700 pounds of body type and
about 1 '25 different job ancl dis
play type faces, and can give our
customer in all cases exactly what
he wants, as to stylo in all display
work. One tiling we wish to men
tion is that we have all material
necessary for tine book work, or
poster work. Give us your order
in this line and we will assure yon
an excellent job.
The campaign in Sherman
County will soon open and it is a
bont time to cast about for good
material for nominees. There is
but little doubt that, if the repub
lican party, at the next county con
vention nomminate good men the
whole ticket can be elected. A
full set of county officers except
county attorney is to be elected,
including the new office for asses
sor, created by the legislature at
the last .session.
That Mr. Gibson should be re
nominated for a second term, as
county clerk there should be no
doubt in the mind of any repucliean.
He made an excellent race in the
campaign two years ago, and his
record as an officer is just as good,
lie should recicve the hearty en
dorsement of the convention. The
balance of the ticket should be well
and carefully selected, and if that
is done no republican need fear
the result. This is a republican
year not only in state and nation
but in county as well.
The reports from Jackson, Kv.,
where the trial of Curtis Jett and
Thomas White charged, with
killing attorney J. 15. Marcum,
is to the effect that the jury
is in a state of terror and is afraid
to bring in a verdict of guilty.
It is stated that the prosecution
was compelled to rest their case
without the attendance of material
witnesses as fear of assassination
kept them away. Kentucky is
getting up quite a reputation for
lawlessness and it may be neces
sary for lrucle Sain to again take
a hand in the proceedings.
Supervisor’s Proceedings.
lie it remembered that the board of
Supervisors met this 8th. day of June,
19us as per adjournment of April l.*>th.
1903, at the court house in Loup City,
N ebraska.
Present: I). ('. Grow, Chairman;
Win, Jakob, Peter Thode, Wm. ().
lJrown. John Maiefski. Andrew Gar
stka and W. II. Chapman, superviors:
and Geo. II. Gibson, Clerk.
The following business was had and
done, to-wit:
Minutes of previous meeting read
and approved as read.
The matter of official bonds was then
taken up and the following were ex
amined and approved:
W. R. Mellor, clerk, Loup City
townhip; Mayers Peterson, overseer.
Hist,. No. 28; J. 15. Mowery, overseer,
I fist. No. 38; W. E. Smith, overseer,
lfist. No. 8; C. II. Leininger, overseer.
I fist. No. 6; Frank Haller, overseer,
Hist. No. ‘jt); J. II. Ileapy, clerk. Wash
ington township.
Hoard then took up the matter of
Jakob Maeiejwski, et. al.. consent road
; petition, and it appearing tliat tin
- same was a consent road, the same
was granted, said road to commence
at a point on St i’anl and Loup City
road now running diagonally across
Section loT. 14,11. 1ft, and to vanate
.that, part of the St. Paul and Loup
City road which now runs diagonally
through Northeast quarter of said
section 10,-14,—lft.
The above road was allowed pro
| viding there is a vacation petition
[ properly signed and tiled, and when
said vacation petition is tiled said road
t is hereby ordered recorded and platted.
Tuen came Chas. Hill before the
hoard and requested that a minimum
price ©f $15.00 he iixed upon that
unplatted part or plot of ground in
Parker's 1st addition to Loup City. By
motion the hoard accepted $15.00 as
tlie purchase price for taxes on said
ground.
Then came Hans Peterson before the
boil'd and requested that a minimum
price of $ 17.00 or the one third of the
taxes, interest and advertising, on all of
block .iJ except lots 15 in the town of
Rockville, Nebraska. By motion the
board accepted abovo price for said
lots.
Then the agreements between the
counties of Custer and Sherman to
build bridge on county line known as
the Jim l.ong bridge was read and ap
proved. The contract is signed by
the proper officials of both counties
and specifies that each shall bear one
half of the expense of constructing the
same.
Then the agreement between tlie
counties of Sherman and Huffalo to
build a bridge on county line between
said counties was read and approved,
each county to bear one-half the ex
pense.
Report of Win. Jacob on the Midler
bridge was then read and accepted: the
report being as follows:
To the honorable board of super
visors; Gentleman. 1 beg leave to re
port that 1 have examined the Midler
bridge built by W. T. Gibson and do
report that the same is built as per
contract and in a good and workman
like manner, and I do recommend that
it he accepted.—Wm. Jackmii.
The board then proceeded to open
bids for rip-rapping the bridge west of
Loup City. The bid of J. F. Reiman
and Henry Johansen was opened.
Their bid was 8700.00. The bid of
W. G. McNulty and W- !»■ French
was then opened and contained an
offer to do the work for #700.00.
After due consideration it was moved
and seconed that all bids be rejected.
Carried by unanimous vote of board.
Hoard then adjourned till o a. in. June
9,1903.
G. II. Giiison, Clerk.
My Chas. Giiison, Deputy.
Loup City, Nebr., June9. 1903,
Hoard of supervisors met this date
as per adjournment of June 8, 1903, as
a board of equalization. Present D. C.
Grow, Chairman and all the supper
visors, also Geo. Gibson, clerk by Chas.
Gibson,deputy.
There was no business came before
the board in the forenoon.
Hoatd adjourned to 1 p. m. for din
ner.
At 1. p. m. board met as per adjourn
ment. Present. D. C. Grow, chairman
and all members of the supervisors
and (L II. Gibson. Clerk by Chas. Gib
son Deputy.
Henry French appeared for h. A .
Brown on an appeal from Loup City
Township equalization hoard, asking
that assessment on lots 0 and 10 in
block 16, Barker's lirst add. to Loup
City, he reduced from $120.00 to $100.
00. By moth >■ the chairman appoint
ed the follow!i committee to view said
property: Wm Jakob, Andrew Garst
ka, \V. H. Chaptman and John Maief
ski. The above committee reported
that the assessment, he reduced to
$100.00 and by motion it was so order
ed.
Then appeared F. E. Brewer on
api*eal from Loup City township hoard
of equalization asking that assessment
on land in sec. 26,14,14, he reduced from
$375.00 to $200.00-. On due consider
ation and by motion the assessment
was reduced to $250.00.
Board then considered II. 31. Math
ew’s appeal from Loup City township
hoard of equlization, asking that the
assessment on block two in Hogue’s
sub-division to Loup City, be reduced
from $145,00 to $100.00. On due
consideration and by motion the board
reduced the assessment from $145.00 to
$125.00.
Moved and seconded thatWm. Hun
ker's assessment on land in section -'2.
15—18 remain at $85.00, the same as
was equalized by township hoard of
Ashton township. Carried.
Board adjourned till 0 o'clock a. in
June 10, 1003.
Board of equalization in session as
per adjourned of June 0th. 1003, with
all members present.
Board in session this day without
any business before it. Adjourned to
0 o’clock, June 11, 1003
Board in session this day without
any business before it.
Guo. 11. Gibson, Clerk
Ciias. GmsoN, Deputy
(Continued next week.)
LOW RATES WEST.
The Bur iogton offers round trip tick
ets as fellow®.
Denver, Col, and return 915.30, June
1 to Sept. 30.
Colorado Springs, Col., and return
917 H(i June 1 to Sept. 30.
Pueblo, Col., and return, $1S Ofi June 1
to Sept 30.
Glenwood Springs, Cel, and return.
917.30. June 1 ti> Sept. 20.
Ogden, 1’t.nb, and mum, $31 35, June
1 to Sept. 30.
Salt Ltk* CltS, Utah, anil return,
#31.35, June I to Sept. 30
Peadwood, S. I). and return, 917.90,
June 1 to Sept. 30.
Lead, S. I)., and return,$1700, June 1
to Sept. 30.
Hot Springs, S I>, and return 914.SO,
June 1 to Sept. 30.
Custer. S, 1) , and return. 915 40, June
1 to Sept 30
Ask the ticket agent for particular*.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
THE FIRST BANK
OK LOUP CITY.
CHARTER NO. 25), INCOlii’OR AT ED
At Loup City In the State of Nebraska, ni
the ( lOS > of Business, Juno Oth, 1008:
RESOURCES.
Loans au<l discounts . 00,4% 84
Overdrafts secured and unsecured. 1,011.87
stocks and securities. 55247
Banking house, furniture, fixtures 3,20000
Other Real Estate.
Current expenses anil taxes paid., i.qihoh
Checks and other cash Items. 029 73
Due from National, State and Priv
ate banks and bankers .37,097 Id
•• Currency . 1.079 00
•• coin. 3,500 5* 8,178 52
Total.
LI ABILITIES.
Capital stock paid in.
Surplus fund.
Undivided protlts.
Individual deposits sub
ject to check. 05,743 87
Demand certificates of
.deposit 20,077.05 85,820 W
Total. *112,815.01
State of Nebraska, f g „
County of Sherman, i
1, A. P. Ouli.ky, President ot the above
named Bank, do solemnly swear that the
above statement Is correct and a true
copy of the report made to the State Bank
tng board.
A. P Cui.l.BY, President
112.845.61
*20,000 00
. 2,700 00
. 4,324 08
ATTEST
A. P. Cl LLEY, Director.
L. Manskn, Director.
SuDscribed and sworn to before me this
16th day ol June, 1803.
KICHAKP J. Nld.lTlNOAL*.
(SEAL.) Notary Public.
My commission expires March 17. 1008.
TIMBER CULTURE, PINAL PROOF.—
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
United States Land Office, l
Lincoln, Nebr., May 1ltli. 1003. t
Notice Is hereby given that Ernstine
Dold, lias Uled notice or Intention to
make final proof before, J. A. Angler
County Judge at his office In Loup City,
Nebraska, on Saturday the 27th. day of
June, 1903, on Timber culutre, applica
tion No. 7003, for the West half of North
West fourth, of Section No. 24, in Town
ship, No. 16, north of Range No. 13 west,
lie names as witnesses:
Nells C, Hansen of Dannebrog, Neb.
Martin Vincent “
Mungo Vincent, “ '*
Kmiel Dold. •• Ashton, “
W. A, Green, Register.
CERTIFICATE AS TO FOSTINO OF NOTICE.
United States Land Office, (
Lincoln, Nebr., May 11th, 11)03. (
I, w. L. Ureen. do hereby certify that
a notice, a printed copy of which is hereto
attached, was by me posted In a eon
spumous place in tn> office for a period ol
thirty (30) days, I having first posted said
notice on the nth. day of May. 1903.
W L Green. Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior.
United States I.antt Ofllce. j
Lincoln, Neb.. June 5tb., 1».>:t. j
Notice Is hereby given that the following
named settler bus filed notice of Intention
to make final proof In support of Ills claim,
and that said proof will be made before
J. A. Angler County Judge at Loup City
Nebr., on July 18, unit. vl*. Jay. It. Draper
forthe South-west fourth Sec. 14, Township
15, Range 10 west Hotnstead Kntery No.
17450. He names the following witness to
prove bis continuous residence npon and
cultivation of said land, viz:
John Wehlar of Loup City, Neb.
Ed Shipley, of Litchfield, Neb.
A. II. Simmons, of Loup City, Neb.
Joe lvowalkewskl, of Loup City Neb.
\V. A. CRKKN, Register.
S. Main,
PHY1CIAN & SUKGEON
LOUP CITY, NEBRASKA
OFFICE AT RESIDENCE.
City Dray
AND
Transfer Line.
J. W. &A. T. Conger, Props
All kinds of hauling will be given prompt
attention and will make a specialty ol
moving household good. We solicit your
patronage.
LOUP CITY. - - - NEBRASKA.
W J. FISHER,
! Attorney at Law and Notary Public.
Will Defend In Foreclosure Caaea.
also do A
General Real Estate Business.
I.OU» CITY, - NEBRASKA.
Marg K. Hendricksun,
PHYSICIAN,
Beside nr «* at L. Zimmerman’*
LOFP <'ITV, NKIUIA8KA.
To Cure a Cold in One Day
rake Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. ^
;v:v?ii Million boxes sold in past 12 months. This C.SJ^nQtUTe,
»./
'’•V 3 322333®
Cures Grip
in Two Da;, s, :,
on. every *1
yTcT^t*K'' ■'->
srowr*"• *
CORSETS
That a fleshy woman can wear with comfort
and at the same time reduce and support the
abdoman are hard to find. Wo wanted just f
that kind of a corset and kept looking until we 1
found the
Then we drove a stake and tied up. It’s a
winner, costs you one dollar, and we guarantee
every pair for dO days.
RE MEM HER THAT I ALSO CARRY A FULL LINE OK
l>UY GOOIIH OltOC'IAtIKH
AS USUAL AND WOULD HE PLEASED TO HaNE YOU CALL
O. F. PETERSON, PROPRIETOR.
LOW HATES TO CALIFORNIA.
The Burlington offers round trip tick
ets a« follows.
San Francisco and return, $40 45,
August 1 to 14.
Los Angeles and return, $40 45,
August 1 to 14.
Ask the ticket agent for particulars.
JUNE BARGAIN.
The Burlington t Hers round trip tick
K8 follows.
Indianapolis and return, $24.30, June
7 to 0, and June 13 to 14.
St. Louis and return, $11) 15, June 15
and 10.
Ask the ticket agent for particulars.
THE ARISTOCRAT AMONG
THEWHiSKIESOFTHE OLD
SCHOOL WITHOUT A PEER.
For S.ilo by
T. H. ELSNER,
LOU1’ CITY, - . . NKIilt.
Eugene
Field’s
Views on Ambition and Dye
pepsla.
"Dyspepsia,” wrote Eugene Field,
“often incapacitates a man for endeavor
and sometimes extinguishes the Are of
ambition.” Though great despite his
complaint Field suffered from indiges
tion all his life. A weak, tired stomach
can’t digest your food. It needs
rest. You can only rest it by the use
of a preparation like Kodol, which re
lieves it of work by digesting your food.
Rest soon restores It to Its normal tone.
Strengthening*
Satisfying,
Envigoratlng.
Prepared only by E.O. DiWitt.V Co., Chicago.
Thu St Untie contain* 2 A times the Me. siae.
Kor sale by OOKNOAHL DHbS.
I i
The Great
GERM AND
INSECT DESTROYER
Is now used through ihs Uuiteil Stros in th.« treatment of hog
cholera, swine plague, ergot diseases, corn stalk disease, pink eye,
foot and month disease, scurvy, Tetas itch, scabs, and all germ
diseases, of domestic animals.
Deposited in City National flank or York, Neb . and
Sheldon Slate llank, Sheldon, I iwa., to he paid to
anyone finding any of t he ftdlowliig testimonials
not genuine.
National Medicine Co. SI I’aul Neb. April lllh. ’O.'l
Gentlemen: This is to cerliry Unit I have used Liquid Koal for ergot dis
ease In cattle and believe It to he a cure for tins disease from the experiments
1 have made, but believe It should bo usad when the animal is llrst taken with
disease. And for a lice killer It can,t ho beat by antliing I know of. Yours
respectful.y, W. L. Littli.
Seward, Neb , Dec. 5, UMs!.
Liquid Koal, manufactured and sold by National Medical Co., York, Neb , is
a necessity to every fanner raising stock Several Instances of Its efficiency
have come under my notice. Jons Uauvky.
Watisa, Neb., Dee 1H, like.
1 coucider Liquid Koal one of the best articles for all around purposes on
the market. For miles and llco In the ehlcheu houses and for lice on calves
anil horses It 18 the best and cheapest thing I have over found. Liquid Koal
ought to be on every farm Chas. IIkko \ mi uj ku
l'KICK
wniujaitri uan. ft uo
Dnn Gallon.. 3 00
\r tvo (iRlloim per gallon. «>.T5
run <(iniod hex, per gallon.
95 UallOBH, halt bill per gal,. _ j ‘2'«
50 (jalloim, I bbl per trail.li liO
jy iwy* uii uinrtxmhm oi ummairi kwiil ire© on application.
MANUFACTURED BY
Nationol Medicial Co. 8",™r»m*A
For pale by J. SOI.MS, Loup City Neb.
AN IDEAL, VACATION.
Summer hotels are scattered throughout the Rot k
ies for the convenience of those who prefer
recreation without ^TVllT^ t,l'e labor incident
to camping. Wher* ever ttiere is a
mountain in Color- Ifftjflfijj ado or Valha,
there is also an in-*
teresting canon,
and the searcher for t spot in which to summer
finds no dlflciilty in suiting ht* ta«te.
To enable persons to reach these f avored localities with
out unnecessary expenditure, of time or money, the
Union Pacific ho* put in effect very low rates and
splendid twin service from Missouri liiver to Denver.
ACCOMMODATIONS ABE PROVIDED
FOR ALL CLASSES OF PASSENGERS.
Full information cheerfully furnished on application to
C. I>. Hahvey, agent.