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PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY
AT THE COUNTY 8It AT.
(JKO E. BBSS0HOTKB,
Editor o>id Publisher
TEKMS:~#1.00 PBR TEAlt. IK PAID IN AOVANCl
Kntereii at the Loup Cite PostoRlce for trans
mission through the malls as second
class mutter.
Sunday School Convention.
Report of HljeiiiMu County Sunday
fcehool t loiveniion i>e*iij nr i.oup City,
November 1” iimi is. The following
• Is the pr gr oii:
VWmendey ufteinoiHi I’rajer service
led by Rev.' F. I>. Kennedy. After u
I w si.or- talks on ilie topic -'The Work
of the Sunday School", Miss Mamie
Hail;* s - t Lincoln, give an interesting
“Primary Hour,” A good many of tiie
<• 11111iri n were present and Hie speaker
field their aft- niimi in a v. ay seldom seen.
Tin subject “The Good Shepherd*’ was
presented in such a ivny by me use of
the blackboard that one could almost, see
the Good Shepherd as lie was returning,
with 'he lost aheep in his arms. After
the appointor tit of committees an ad
journment was taken
Wednesday evening. — Praise service
led h\ Mrs (iso l/int-tail of Ashton
Prni. Sdedlej. field secretatv gave an
interesting talk on state w ork and our
needs tor tne coming year. He advised
us to rivals our county off to district?
and promised lo- would assist, in holding
two conventions or institutes some place
in t lo- Count J ! lie mining year, lie next
introduced Miss Haines, state primary
worker who delivered an excellent ad
dre-s upon primary work ami methods.
H-r addles! was enjoyed by all. The
i onmr.ttee on nomination of ofii t rs for
the ensuing year rep rt ( d i he follow
lug as nominated ; .1. A. Angier, Presi
dent; Mr. Edwin Angier, Secretary;
Mrs. J. Tracv, S.ipi. Primary work;
Mis. i. A. Corivetse, S*ipt. Normal Dept.;
Pi, (J. Taylor, Home Dept.; Miss Nellie
Hawk. Treasurer. 1 he committee's re
port whs accepted and adi pted nod
i |li 'C declared ••ieeted. Names if
(niiiiiii'io ; A. L. Zimmerman, Rev. J.
A tstevi ; s and Mrs S. S. Ion ver.
Too a\ morning:—O'' ned h> pray
er mid p-uise service tiv Rev. K lined'
Eyvrjday Sunday School prolderns le i
l < Rev. ti. o. Lungs .iff ol Ashton, which
was followed tv general discussion.
Rile : I iMe reluct "d by Rev. A. L
Zonm rui in R v K-mz.ler rc ’ being
pro- rit tl n Urn. Zimmerman took hi?
I lace and the i pic “Pressing Toward
1 lie Mi/!; ini tlio I'nudce Year" w. s dis
cussed to the c'ose.
Thursday attcl noon: —Song and praise
serve l.y Mrs. Douglas of this city
2 ifO, rcyorfi of 1'ilici rs present towi*:
.1. A Angler president, Mrs Hoover
Treasiin r. The reports were accepted
and adopted. The following schools
r p ;rLvd. all show ing advanced gains In
tile past year : Loup City Methodist, by
C. .!. Tracy; Lor.p City Baptist by .1. A.
Ari ’ier; Ashton Presbyterian by Rev,
Longst/iff. Austin liv Geo. Chapman;
Verduretie by Rev. Madely; Cleora by
Rev. Zmimriinno
Thursday nfterncori.—“What am I
Doing for tin- Sunday School V-’ Tills
subject was opened by S. s. Hover and
followed l>y Clarence Zink. Geo. Chap
man and many others and was very
interesting to all and continued until
time to close the afternoon session.
’I hursday evening.—Praise service by
Fi Cr Taylor. Report from the 8fnte
Convention by Mrs. S. S. Hover which
was very interesting ami instructive to
all. The following committee was ap
pointed by Him chairman to divide lip
the county Into districts and plan syste
matic work f ir the coining year in ac
cordance with the reipiest of Mr. Stiedlv:
(’..I Tracy, A L. Zimmerman, E. G.
Taylor and J. A Angier. Resolutions
were passed thanking Prof. St.iedley and
Miss Haines for their excellent help dur
1 g the convention: aRo visiting dele
life* who had attended, ***
ANOTHER REPORT.
The Eighth Annual Convention of the
Sherman County Sunday School Associ
ation was held in Loup City Wednesday
and Thursday of ia>t week in the M. E.
church and those who were priviliged
to attend enjoyed every session, espe
cially the talks by our State Secretary
Prof 11. M. Stiedley and Miss Mamie
Haines. The former needs tio introduc
tion to the people of Loup City.
If more of our people would avail
themselves of the opportunity to hear
and learn of so able a teacher as Prof
Stiedley and to hear Miss Mamie Haines
(our primary work r, ) and see her dem
onstration-1 on the blackboard is like an
oasis in the desert, so fresh and crisp,
She held the audience spellbound while
going over the lesson on the Twenty
third Psalm, l'he school children of
the primary department had been in
vited to come in after school, seventy
ttve or eighty responded and were cap
tivated with the instructions. We won
dered if they drew comparisons, if our
Sunday school teachers throughout the
countv would avail themselves of these
Sunday school conventions it. would be
:t blessing to their classes and an Inspi
ration to themselves
Uev. and Mrs. LongstafT <>f Ashton,
rendered valuable assistance, come
again.
Reverends Madely and Kennedy were
always on hand and rendered valued
assistance.
Rev. Stevens of IPt/.ar.l gave a talk on
• The Work of the Superintendent.”
Prof. Stiedley on “Grading In the
Schools Rev Madelv on “ Records and
how they ehoubl he kept ”
Discussion: “Evervday Sunday
School Problems. ” Led bv Rev. George
Longstaff. follow'd t.v Rev Kennedy.
Report of Stele Conveuiion was «el)
recei ,’cd.
Th’Te was a committee appointed lo
district the county, composed of A
Augier, E I iylor and A. Zimmerman.
Prof stiedley urged tin- for the htttei
countv work lie aUo promised to le
nt two of these district conventions
We missed our County Secretary very
much. ***
830:15 TO CHICAGO AND RETURN
v i Burlington Route. Account Inter
naiionftl Live Stoclc Expo-i'ion, Nov.
3S to D *c 5. Tltikets on sale Nov.
38.39 and Linvt«d f »r return to
it., rr
HIGH SCHOOL NOTES
CUV MISS KL.L.A POSTIH. I
Kmnm Outhouse was absent from
-chool Tuesday on account of sickness.
Misses Kdna Laid) and Edtih Anaier
veto high school visitors Wednesday.
1 he following program will be ren
dered in the auditorium December 3d.
1903. Admission 5 cents. All are
cordially invited to attended.
Opeaing song. Welcome .I
.Alice McLaughlin and Cora Ltinlnger.
Dialogue.“Tie salutatorians JifTJcul tie*.’’
Heading,..Lena Smith.
Dialogue. In want of a servant."
C'lorus,.' Grand medley,” by ten girls
Mesdames Draper, Howe, Taylor,
Gibson Uettonmayer, Cooper, Ver Val
in, nuthouse, Kanzler, Ohlsen, .Tenner,
Angier, Bensehotor, Waite, Chase,
Conger, and French, attended the
thanksgiving exercises in the primary
room Tuesday afternoon.
Amy Draper is a new member of the
primary room.
The literary entertainment held at j
tin* school house last Thursday evening
was well attended and the program
through, the evening was enjoyed by
all. " ' .
Miss Vivian Nightingale is an ab
sent member of the tenth grade on ac
count of sickness.
Cecil Casada is a new member of the
iii st grade.
Miss. Anna IFill lias dropped her
school work for the present.
Miss Beth Zimmerman was a high ,
school and grammer room visitor Mon
day afternoon. <
Earl Taylor has entered the primary ,
room tiiis week. <
The Model Lunch Room.
has opened up for business. We serve
meals at all hours. Open at >1:30 a. m. i
to 11:00 p. m. Oysters served in any
;fyle Two doors west of post office.
Bayne & Jones.
The Ladies of the Baptise Society, will ;
hold an apron and quilt sale at Society
hall. Saturday afternoon December '
5th.. l!>0d, A Urge assortment of j
apron and other things will Le offered
lor sale at this time. Lunch will he J
served and a good time guaranteed j
Come every one and get sametliing to
make you happy.—By order of Com- ;
mitt.ee. •
The New Gazette, of Minden. Kear
ney county is another exchange added
to our list It is owned and published
by C. It. Packard, our recent U. P. '
mail clerk who has just bought the
plant. The first issue under his man
igeuient found its way to our desk
last w'cek. It is a neat publication
with four home printed pages and
is full to the margin with spicy
news, bright editorials, and attractive
display ads. Having hnown Brother
Packard for some time we can say that
tlie people of Minden and Kearney
county have secured in him an editor of
ability and one who will merit their
hearty support.
The Harry Kimmel Co., one of the
best Dramatic companies on the road
played this town two nights this week
and gave the best of satisfaction. Tues
day evening they played the thrilling
drama “Saved" to a full house and gave
such universal satisfaction that on the
following evening every desirable seat
was sold before the hour of the opening
arrived and the rush for ticket at the
door continued until the house was
crowded. No less satisfaction was
given when in their second appearance
they produced the drama, “The Con
vict's Daughter,” in which Harry
Kimmel played the convict roll in a
master effort. He was well supported
and ttie audience was deeply impress
ed with the production. The special
ties were fine. Daisy and Billy Ben
nington, in their production of “Her
l’rst Husband,” captured the roll and
dieted great applause and laughter.
The singing was excellent and the orch
estra selections weie good, in fact
everything was good lrom start to
finish. _
A wail of woo was sent up from the
Times oflice two weeks ago because
Hanker Gulley would not fix tip the old
Sliantv in which the Times is publish
ed. Very likely if he would pay a
little more rent that thing might he
done, but who wants to continually be
paying something for nothing? Think
ot it, a paper that lias enjoyed the
patronage of the county judges’
and sheriffs’ oflice and from the
district court and the great bulk
of the other oflices for* thirteen years,
keeping house in a shack w ith holes
in the roof’ and “wracks in the floor,
under the door’’ big enough to let in
a rat. oat. dog or blizzard and even
snakes : ndliz/.ards and not ever, pay
ing rent t liougit t<> enable tli^ owrer to
lix it up, barely enough to pay for the
ground (one of the best locations in
own) t> sav nothing of a build ng.
Hi n far Guiles- hi* practical!v given
the Times a home even though it is a
decaying shanty. “He it ever so hum
ble there is tio place like home.” The
owner of that building lias Wen a
lather to the Times, and a guardian
to its manager through all these years
when it seems that it did not have con
fidence enough to strike out for itself
Hot what is the use. It never lookson |
tic bright side of ans thing. Yesterday
v.as Thanksgiving and the Times
ought to he thankful for all such j
REPORT OP THE CONDITION OP
THE FIRST BANK
OF LOUP CITY
CHARTER NO. Sin, INCORPORATED
At Loup Oily In the Stale of Nebraska, al
Llie Close of Business, November 17th, 1903:
RESOURCES.
Loans and discounts . 87,919 67
Overdrafts secured and unsecured 1,039.31
Stocks and securities. 524 43
Banking house, furniture, fixtures 3,20000
Other Real Estate.
Current expenses and taxes paid. 1,114 121
Due <rom National, State and I’riv
it** hanks and bankers . . . 12,7(91 96
'ash Currency . 2,60106
<• Coin. 3.7H177 03,83 77
Total. 112,950.78
LI ABILITIES,
Capital stock paid In.130,000 00
Surplus fund. 3,000 uo
Undivided profits . 2,300 06
Individual deposits sub
ject to check. 67,099 20
Demand certificates of
.deposit 20,434.25
Due to state and private
banks and hankers — 217 38 87,750 .3
Total. *112,930.78
state of Nebraska, I „ „
Jounty of Sherman. )
1, W. K. Mason. Cashier of the above
lamed Bank, do solemnly swear that the
ibove statement Is correct and a true
:opy of the report made to the State Hank
nu board.
W. F. Mason,
ATTE8T
U. Hansen, Director.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this
4lh day ol November, 190S
Richard J. Nightingale,
seal.) Notary Public,
ily commission expires March 17, 1908.
NOTICE
ro all Whom It Mar Cowck.kn: Yon will
.lease take notice, that all monies now in
ny hands, being Funds accumulated In
District Court, and which no on* has
latmed, and which has been in the hands
if t he Clerk of the Dist. Court for more
ihsnflve years last past, will be turned
.ver to the Treasurer of Sherman County,
t not called ror sooner, Immediately after
he First Regular meeting of the County
inpervlsors In 1904.
Funds that will be turned over to the
laid Troasurer.on this notice arc as follows:
leiberllng vs Fletcher, bal on dep # 2.00
nvesters Co. vs Boggar, “ *• ” L27
ieo W Cunningham vs Arthur Stahl et
al, difference between hid and Judg
ment, . 16.00
Jeo W Cunningham vs Werner Land,
rock et al, difference between bid
and Judgment.L05
jorln Crawford. witness fees *90
Ym Wykoff. " 11 1.00
hrls Nelson " “ LOO
ten. Snyder, “ " 6.00
lohn Unite r, ** “ 3 60
teene Five Cent Svg. Bank, vs Emma
F Smith etal, 125
)gle vs Sherman Co. Banking Co bal
.n deposit... •• ..2.15
tale vs Peoples Slate Bank bal on dep 2.20
Japital Natl. Bank vs John Hogue
hal on deposit, 6s 0,1
.IHchell vs Watson, bal on dep ..to
larabC Edwards plff.
lohn Igon, plff. “ " ‘ * ®
Jo bi, Loan Jk Trust Co. vs 0 O Meyers
Surplus on sale .
C ti Krlechbaum. witness fees 1.0o
lohn Brauer, “ •> L°°
frank Otten, “ " 100
V II Anderson. “ ’’ •*?.
lohn W Rose, " ** *•*(
.iz/.ie Rose, " * *■!”
.V J Frankerllk. *’ *
(mount turned over from previous
Clerk and which cannot be deternin
ed where it belongs, _____
*114.33
GKO. II. GlBSOK,
Clerk Dist. court
(SEAL) Sherman County, Nebr.
Dated this 12th. day ot November 1908.
W J. FISHER,
Attorney it Law and Notary Publla.
WUI Dafand la Foreclosure Oa—
ALSO DO A
General Real Estate Business.
LOUF city', MIliBAlU.
Robert P. Starr,
Attorney-at-Law,
LOUP CITY, NEBRRSKR
Marg A. K. Handricksun,
PHYSICIAN,
Residence at A. L. Zimmerman’s
LOUP CITY, NEBRASKA.
Dr. A. R- NORTON,
Veterinary Surgeon and
HORSE DENTIST.
OFFICE.—At my new residence second
door east ot opera house.
LOUP CITY. : . • NEBRASKA
PHOTOGRAPHER,
LOUP CITY, NEB.
Photographs, Farm views. Stock plcl
tires, etc. Finest Instrument west of th»
Missouri river. All work strictly guar
anleed.
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It Opt ill
. Htrt
EASY
TO
CLEAI
Free
Trial
;:,Krt2SSr;','"”Mr*. Rorer
Rollaaa Boat aad Food Chopper Ho. 11. At your dealer's, &0i
By mat lor express 1 Ao. Your BOHKY BACK i f not aaUafaotorj
ROLLBAH BFC. CO., 140 Ftaa A to., Bouut Joj, Pa.
IF YOU GET UP !S THE
MORNING
with determination, y i are going :o
tied with satisfaction, provided urn
are determined to buy Liquid Ko .;
for your hogs before they yet ti e
cholera.
This is the time of year when
they ere full of worms as a re-it!’ of
feeding new corn. Cattle will mh <>
begin to get corn stalk di-< m . me
Liquid Koal will previ J1 ttii-.
It is tiie best worm destroy ’ * 1
OUR P rice, One Dollar per!
Qt., Three Dollars per Gallon.
OUR Motto is “Don't adver
tise if you can’t Make Good.'’
For sale and guaranteed by
John Solms, Loup City Meb.
Manufactured by National
Medical Co., Sheldon, Iowa.
Okla. City, Okla., York, Neb.
I WHISKTt
i sin i n -n~ i n-- ' - - rm+m* a»»
(DoNT Be Foottun
Genuine ROCKY MOUNTAIN TCA
Is put up it! white packages, tner.i.'• , red
exclusively by ttie .MaCis'n J, r'nr
Co.. Madiu- i, Wte. bell- t
package. Ai! otters are rank ... t.iiun
and substitutes, don't risk your health
taking them . THGGEKUING nit.' es situ
people Well, Keeps you Well. AH t.
Dealers sell the Genuine.
VHOLI.ISTRR ISi’UG CO, M,..
HBBMnBWdW. ' rt
To Cure a Cold in One Day & 1
| Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. ^ fV^jb 1
I Seven f/mon boxes sold in past 12 months. This Si^ndti2TGf ^ bOX. 2 J>C? J
IDo YTon 3T a©<3. One? 3STew Stock:!
[ also have a good line of farm wagons, press and 5-hoe drills, windmills, pumps and
a general line of hardware and furniture. T M. REED.
GRAIN. COAL AND HOGS.
BOUGHT AT THK
B & M. ELEVATORS
MCALP1NE, LOUP CITY, SCHAUPP SIDING,
ASHTON AND FARWELL.
Cobi for Sale al Loud City and AsMou. Will Boy
Hogs AT SCHAUPP SIDING AND FARW ELL
G.iil I »• our coal anil gel prices on grain.
E. G. TAYLOR.
r “ I. DEPEW&* I
[•Blacksmith $ Wagon Makers
u z. & 'a
fcw jHmoomiu mtr ■
L My shod is the largest and best equipped uortb of the Platte River 8
C 1 have afour horse engine and a complete line of the latest improved, maw
P i-:<iiery, also a force of experienced men a ho know how to operate It and*
■ turn out ajob with neatness and dispatch. Sj
* M Y PRICES ARE REASONABLE AND 1 ROM P'i S
| ATT N ITON GIVEN TO ALL CUSTOMERS, g
■ Soliciting your (mt »*• nage I arn
^ Yours respectfully,
1 J. I. DEPEW, Loup City, Neb.
iO-gjEaoaacpcagpexg^^oKPaatCTonjapcoBCoc essw
A Model Lunch Room, f
__ .
MSflhS WflLLHOaRS. j
-J OPEB FROM 6=30 A- M- TO 11=30 P, M, *■
§ OYSTERS ANY STYLE
| FRESi: l AUD BUNS FROM THE \
[j CELEBRATED CUSS BROS BAKERY OF AURORA,
Also Pies and Cakes for sale here. ;
Two Doors West of Post Office.
BAYNE & JONES, G>ur City, Nebraska. 0
S A. ALLEN.
DEJYTIST,
T.OUP CITY, • ■ NKB.
OFFICE.—One door east of St. Htno
Hotel. Mv cqulppmeut is modern and
niy prices will be as low as can be ex
pected for -mod work. I would l>e pleased
to have you call. Open t veilings.
In a dental operation the main consider
ation la the result. The pain Is greatly
modified by modern equippment.
City Dray
AND
Transfer Line.
J. W. &A. T. Conger, Props
All kinds of hauling will be given prompt
intention and will ntako a specialty of
moving household good. We solicit yonr
patronage.
LOUP CITY. • • NEBRASKA.