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I VOLUME XXI. LOUP CITY. NEBRASKA, THURSDAY, APRIL 21.1904 NUMBER 23 Professional Cards AARON WALL Lawyer Practices in all Courts Loup City, Neb. ROBT. P. STARR Attorney-at-Law> LOUP CITY, NEBRASKA. W J. FISHER, Attorney at Law and Notary Public WUl Defend la Foreclosure Oases. Also do ▲ General Real Estate Business. U»r? CXTT. KKbKAUX //. •he,i n Bonded Abstracter Loup City, - Nebraska. Ouly bet of Abstract books in county jhTlong” PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Office Opposite St Elmo TELEPHONE CONNECTION j__- . - _ S. A. ALLEN. D EJYTIS T, LOUP CITY, - - NEB. OFFICE.—One door east of St. Elmo Hotel. My eqnippment is modern and my prices will be as low as can be ex pected for ®ood work. I would be pleased to have you call. Open evenings. In a dental operation the main consider * ation is the result. The pain is greatly modi tied 'by modern equippwent. Dr. A. R NORTON, Veterinary Surgeon and HORSE DENTIST. OFFICE.—At my new residence second door east ot opera house. LOUP CITY. : - - NEBRASKA. Wesiey McCoids, H f Hobart McCOMBS HOBART Livery § Feed Stable Loup City, Nebraska, Our teams are all good drivers and we are able to give you the best ot turnouts. Our prices are reason able and we can give satisfaction to all who wisu our services. YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED F.' E. Brewer Will insure ypu in the St. Paul Fire Marine, Continent'll, Springfield, or National Ins. Co.’s -:o: Also, Takes Orders for TREES and SCHOOL SUPPLIES Loup City, - Nebraska. COflGEP’S y (Sty Dray art Transfer Du J. W. & A. T. Coxgkr, Props. % All kinds of hauling will be given prompt 'attention and will make a specialty of moving household good. Ice delivered in any part of town. Yonr patronage solicited, LOUP CITY, - - - NEBRASKA. philo Spydef Contractor nd Builder Estimates Furnished On Short Notice Loup City, Nebraska. PHOTOGRAPHER, LOUP CITY, NEB. Photographs, Farm views, stock pictures l etc. Finest instrument west of the Missouri, ^ fiver. AH work stricly guaranteed. The Northwestern B PUBLISHED EVERY ERIDAY fcT THK COUNTY SKAT TERMS:—11.00 per tear, ir paid in advance Entered at the Loup City Postofflce for tran & mission through the mails as second class matter4 J. W. BURLEIGH. Ed. and Pub. Republican County Convention Loup City. Neb , March 8, 1904 — The Republican electors of Sherman county, Nebraska, are hereby requested to send delegates from their respective townships to meet in convention at Loup City, Nebraska, on Tuesday, April 26th, 1904, at 11 o,clock a. m. for the purpose of electing delegates to the Republican State and Senatorial con ventions for the year 1904, to elect a county central committee and the chairman thereof, and to place in nomi nation a candidate for county attorney and a candid «te for Representative of the 57th district of Nebraska. Also to transact such other business as may properly come before said convention. The several townships are entitled to representation as lollo *s* the appor tionment being based upon the vote cast at the last general election for the j lion. John li. Barnes Judge of the Su-1 preme Court, giving each township one \ delegate for every seven votes or major j fraction thereof and one delegate at large: Oak Creek _2 Logan. 5 . Washington_6 Elm . 3 Webster _4 Loup City... 23 Ashton .7 Rockville ... 5 Clay .5 Harrison_ 9 J •Scott .3 Hazard _ 71 Bristol .6 — Total .85 j It is recommended that the primaries ! be held at the usual voting place in each township on Saturday, April 23, i 1901. I By order of the Repblicanu County Central Coinmitttee. R. J. N IGHTINGALE, H. SMELSER. Secretary. Chairman, -«-•--!»———— Call for Primary. The Republican ebctors of Loup City township will take notice that a Repub- j lican primary election will be held at' the usual voting place in said township i on Saturday, the ‘Aid day of April, 1904,; at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, for the purpose of electing delegates to the Re publican county convention, to be held at Loup City, Tuesday. April 26, 1904; also for the purpose of placing in nomi nation candidates for township clerk treasurer, overseer of highway and committeeman and for the transaction of such other business as may properly come before said primary meeting. R. J. Nightingale, Committ'eman for Loup City Twp. The Elm township Republican pri mary will be held at 8 p. m., April .22 at the residence of O. A Clark. Adam Zahn, Com. Washington township Republican pri mary meets Friday, April 22, at 7 p. m. at the Baisora school house. Henning Claussen, Com. Clay township Republican primary at usual place Saturday, April 23, xt 3 o’clock p. m. John Matiiewson, Committeeman. The house has passed Kinkaid’s section homestead bill. What will the senate do? The senate committe has kalso rained Dietrich, as was expected— but the people haven’t. Au revoir, Dietrich. Don’t forget the Republican pri maries Friday and Saturday. Let every loyal Republican attend and have a voice in saying who shall represent them in the Republican c -unty convention next Tuesday. ————— And now its Mike Harrington of O'Neill the opposition is whispering of as their man for governor. Mike is the smartest one yet talked of— too smart, though, to be caught with that glittering bauble. The*,’ll have to cast their dragnet again. Judge Jackson of Neligb has stepped out of the race for supreme Qqurt reporter and Judge Barnes is now understood to be for Harry Lindsay for the place. It is now up to Judge Sedgwick. Be good, now judge, and make it unanimous for the choice of the press—Harry Lindsay. Two vears more of such government as the Republican oarty has given Col orado. etc.—Times-Independent. Just for a little information, po litically, as to the status of Colora do, will our brother of the Times tell us how long Colorado has been Republican, and how many aud who the Republican state officials are? > ! Good News Regarding School Land Appraisement | Notice has jnst been received by j Mr. T. S. Nightingale, by telephone, j by the courtesy of Deputy Land Commissioner Eaton, that the re duction of 20 per cent on the ap praisement of school lands has been granted by the Board of Public Lands and Funds. As the same has not been reported to the treas urer, payments ought not to be made until the middle of next week. Republicans at the city primary, Saturday will have the privilege of voting for the following gentlemen who are avowed candidates for the township offices named: Clerk, Al bert J. Johnson; treasurer, W. D. Hover; constable, S. F. Reynolds— all good competent men. - The past two or three days of: dampness seems to be very wide spread. Judge Wall returned from Omaha last night and found the farther east the more rain. Passen gers from St Louis reported heavy rain all along the Wabash up, while all over Iowa soaking rains have resulted. Loup City Base Ball ( lull. The first meeting was Monday evening, April 4th, fur the purpo-e of organizing and talking over fu ture prospects I). C. Leach was elected manager, and a meeting was called for Monday evening, April 18th, and in this meeting it was de cided to accept the proposition of W. R. Mellor to locate the diamond • on the Lincoln town site, north w st of t'>wn. It is going to take a lit tle money to fix up a good diamond and enclose same so as to charge a small sum to see games played, as no good teams will come to Loup City to play unless we have gats re ceipts, and bv a little help at the start we can present a team of home talent in Loup City that would be an honor to any town of its size in the state. If the business men are willing to come to the front and fix up a place to have the games, and buy a few things needed in the out fit, the boys will do their best to put up as good a game as will be found in this part of the state. The business men will not, thereby, be doing all the giving as most of the players will be losing time at every game played and in the course of the season, it can be easily figured, most of the players will have donat- * ed out of cash time from $10 to $20 at the very least, and do it cheer fully. Study tliis matter, and when the subscription paper comes around let each and sign for a generous sum for the honor and glory of Loup City. countTletters Cigar Creek Chat Mr. Keohl has plans laid for a new house. We are reminded that spring is n«»t here yet. II. Buckner has commenced a fif teen hundred dollar house Most of the seeding is done and plowing for corn is well under way. District 25 has organized a union Sabbath school with Mr. Suodgrass as superintendent. Recorder. Dry Creek Clippings. Holmes Bros, shelled corn for S VV. Salyards Monday. S. Haler was repairing windmills! in til's vicinity Friday G. II. Brock marketed hogs at | Loup City on Wednesday of last, week. The dance Saturday evening at Mr. Girpie’s wa§ well attended and; all report a good time. The farmers of this vicinity have their oats all in and have sowed an unusually large acreage this year. O. O. Gist of Ravenna took down the steel windmill on the Shelden place, last Thursday, preparatory to repairing. It was wrecked in the winds week before. Mr. A. L. and Misses Fredia and Fannie Holmes, also, Mr G. II. and Miss Florence Brock attended the necktie social at Mr. Hughes’ on Wiggle Creek last Friday evening and report a good time. *i:. ■ \.ji ’ •••• " " • ■'4- . Never belore have we shown such a complete line of Mil linery. You are making a mistake if you do not see us before buying. Cut Earl; Bit fe ——— A. .Chase DIAPER SADDLES/ CDMPhN/ MANUFACTURERS OF I. jHT and HEAVY HARNESS SADDLES and BRIDLES BLANKETS, KOBE®, WHIPS, FLY NETS, BBL'silEs, CURRY COMB-. Rep tiring Neatly Executed. All Work Warranted. HAND MADE HARNESS A SPECIALTY. Bargains ii Baggies aid Spring Waps LOUP CITY' .... NEBRASKA A Model Lunch Room. MSHLiS fl? HIiLi HOURS. -* OPEE FROM 6:30 A- M- TO 11:30 P, M, - OYSTERS ANY STYLE -)|4 FRESH BREED END SUES FROM THE CELEBRETED CESS BROS BEKERY OF EURORE. Also Fies and Cakes for sale liere. Two Doors West of Post Office. BAYNE & JONES, Loup City, Nebraska. A. P. CULLEY, President. W. P. MASON, Cashier. I I Of LOUP CITY. I -. . General Banking BusinessTransacted. I - ■ Paid up Capital Stock $20,000. Correspondent* Seaboard National Bank, New York City, N. Y. Omaha National Bank, Omaha. Nebraska, W R MELLOR LOUP CITY, NEBRASKA. Buys, Sells and Bents RESIDENT AGENT FOR B. & M. LANDS AND LINCOLN LAND CO. TOWN LOTS. . & M Elevators MCALP1NE, LOUP CITY, SCHAUPP SIDING, ASHTON AND FARWELL. dial to Salt ai loii dir art islti. ill Bn Km HOGS AT SCHAUPP SIDING AND FARWELL Call and see our coal and get prices on grain. _ E. G. TAYLOR. •^DEALER IN** HARDWARE Furniture, Stoves and Tinware My stock of shell hardware, tinware, guns, cutlery and furniture is complete and our prices cannot fail to please. Get our prices on steel ranges, cook stoves, heaters etc., before you buy. We can save you mon ey on these articles. Your pat ronage solicited. .LOUP CITY, NEBRASKA. OqII cELUcL S©© w .T. 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