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    VOLUME XXI. LOUP CITY, NEBRASKA, THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 1904 NUMBER 32
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Professional Cards
R. J. NIGHTINGALE
Attorney aa Sonnselcr>&t-Law
LOUP SITY. NEB
AARON WALL
La.'wy er
Practices in all Courts
Loup City, ' "Neb.
ROBT.P. STARR
Attorney-at-Law,
LOUP CITY. NEBRSSKS.
.H. H. ,1IE,1D
Bonded Abstracter
Lour City, - Nebraska.
Ouly set of Abstract books in county
~d. H. LONG
Office Opposite St- Elmo
TELEPHONE CONNECTION
S. A. ALLEN,
DEJYTIST,
LOUP CITY. - - NEB.
OFFICE.—One door east of St. Elmo
Hotel. My equippment is modern and
my prices will be as low as can be ex
pected for srood work. I would be pleased
to have you call. Open tvenmgs.
In a dental operation the main consider
ation is the result. The pain is greatly
modified by modern eqnippment.
A. R- NORTON, j
Veterinary Surgeon and |
HORSE DENTIST. I
OFFICE —At my new residence second
door east ot opera house.
LOUC CITY. : - . NEBRASKA.
St. Elmo Hotel
A. ET.’AZIM, Propr.
LOUP CITY, - NEBRASKA
Farmers’ Table a Specialty
Farmers of Sherman county are
specially invited to make the St.
Elmo their headquarters when at
the countv seat.
J
Wesiey Mccoidds, H F Honan
McCOMBS PEDL3R
Livery If 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 wisn onr services.
YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED
INSURE YOUK
PROPERTY
I am handling first-class In?
surance. and can give you the
hest of security against
FIRE, LIGHTNING,
WIND STORMS
and TORNADOES
in the
St. Paul Fire Marine,
I Continental, Springfield,
or National Ins. Co.’s
Will also insure against HAIL in
the St. Paul Fire Marine. Losses
paid in full. Office with T. S. Night
ingale, Loup City, Neb.
F. E. Brewer
eO^GEP’S
Citr Drar aid Transfer Use
J. W. & A. T. Conger, 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. Your patronage solicited.
LOUP CITY, - . . NEBRASKA.
philo Spydef
Contractor and Builder
Estimates Furnished
On Short Notice
Loup City, Nebraska.
Boone,
PHOTOGRAPHER,
LOUP CITY, NEB.
Photographs, Farm views, Stock pictures
etc. Finest instrument west of the Missouri
river. All work stricly guaranteed.
The Northwestern
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY
AT THE COUNTY SEAT.
TERMS:—11.00 PBB T1AB. IT PAID IN ADVANOl
Entered at the Loup City Postofflce for tran s
mission through the mails as second
elaas matter*
J. W. BURLEIGH. E<1. and Pnb.
Firlli il Jill
will bo celebrated at
Jeppeps park
AMUSEMENTS
Dancing in Pavillion
First Class Floor and Good Mu
sic. Bring you dinners and have a
good time.
ADMISSION FREE
Figures Worth Remembering
Following is a short synopsis of the
assessments as returned by the deputy
assessors for 1904:
Number. Value.
Horses in county.6,771 $40,913
Cattle in county..26,312 88058
Mules in county. 324 2,096
The county average was as follows:
Horses.
Cattle..
Mules.
Those are assessed values and should
mean one-tifth of the value.
The total value of personal propeitv
in the county is S273.552. which is an in
crease of $106,000 over 1903.
The real rstate v.ilnes as returned by
the assessors aggregate $670,157, which
Is an increase of 840.480 over 1903. if
left as it was returned. The equaliza
tion of lands is not complete at this
writing ami most likely will be some
what changed.
Village lots were returned at 8483100.
being an increase of $4,090 over 1«03.
The reason of the small increase in vil
lage lots for this assessment is princi
pally due to the fact that lots in Loup
City were assessed very high in 1903.
The railroad valuations have not been
returned by the state board yet, and do
not figure in this statement, but it w ill
i»e increased fully uj/to the increase of
private property, judging by the state
ments given out from Lincoln
The new revenue law7 is a decided im
provement over the old law, and as it is
better understood will be more appre
ciated. Property that has evaded taxa
tion in all the years past will be listed
this year and the burden of taxation
will be more equally distriputed.
Republican National convention
met in Chicago Tuesday. It is
Roosevelt and Fairbanks of Indiana.
Oregon, that only a few7 years ago
was in the extremely doubtful col
umn, is doubtful, nit. A study of
her last record show's 20,00Q on the
right side of the political register.
The Arcadia Champion man seems
to be having dadoodles of trouble
with bis people each week. Not an
issue passes but he scores somebody
or something. What is the matter
with the people—or the editor?
Boomers of Congressman Burkett are
now talking of the genial young man as
go »d timDer for vice presidential cand
iJate. If this booming of Burkett is
not headed off soon. President Roose
veit may soon be on uneasy seat himself.
The U. S. land office department
has ruled that $14 will be the fee
required to file on a 040 acre (or
less) homestead under the Kinkaid
law , same as required under the old
homestead law for 160 acres, ac
cording to the Broken Bow Repub
lican.
Senator M. L. Fries of Valley
county was re-nominated for state
senator last Tuesday by the Repub
licans of the 15th senatorial conven
tion in session at Sargent. Senator
Fries w as one of the most influen
tial members of the lust senate and
his re-nomination is well merited.
The Cooley that runs the Arcadia
Champion says: “Loup City seems
to be mighty touchy on the propo
sition of hired base ball players.
Hire a good man or two, you poor
back number, and go to Ashton and
give them a game.” Just listen tp
the Boxer. What have our boys
said or done to arouse this Arcadian
Chinese puzzle.
Graduates of 1904.
Last Saturday evening occurred the
commencement exercises of the gradu
ating class of 1904. There were fifteen
in the class—ten girls and five boy—as
follows: The Misses Lillian Mae
Conliiser, Irene Clara Gipson, Etta Ma
bel Lof holm, Meroe Jaynes Outhouse.
Katherine Coralene Leininger, Jose
phine Emeline John, Bertha Mead. Jes
sica Margaret Leininger, Vivian Mabel
Nightingale and EllaN. Foster, and the
Messrs. Leslie M. Sweetland, Theodore
t rank Pilger, Ottis £. iliser. Raymond
V. Kearns and Clarence R. Sweetland.
The opera house was literally packed
with friends and relatives of the class.
The front of the stage was ornamented
with a profusion of natural flowers and
potted plants, making the scene more
animated. At about 9 o'clock, to the
sweet strains of a march, the class of
beauty, manliness and culture tiled
from the rear of the hall to their places
on the stage, amid heartiest pludits of
their assembled guests. The program
was at once unique and most pleasing,
and different than any we have ever
witnessed, showing the class to be orig
j inal and up-to-date in every particular.
; Instead of the pterootyped form of each
graduate delivering a formal oration,
the class selected one of their number,
Raymond V. Kearns, to deliver the only
oration given by the class. This was |
I well, and especially pleasing in the se-j
! lection, as Raymond showed in a mas-'
terful manner oratoiieal powers and
readiness of delivery astonishing in one
so young and at once stamped him as
a young man who will make his way to
the upper and higher realm of letter*.
Miss Bertha Mead gave the class history
in a very amusing as well as pleasing
manner. Outside of these, the class
made up their program with excellent
ana highly appreciated musical num
bers. The class was fortunate in secur
ing the presence of State Supt. Fowler,
who gave them one of his vigorous and
masterful addresses on educational
matters that must have been heard to
l»e appreciated. Prof. Fowler is one of
the best talkers on educational subjects
in the west, and what is better is a most
convincing reasoner. The class of 1904 ;
is made up of bright, intelligent girls
and boys and if they will treasure up
the words of wisdom they heard that
| night from the lips of Supt Fowler
and act upon the precepts taught, not
| one but will be an honor to kindred,
i friends, tutors and the village all of
! whom are today proud of the class of .
1904. A scholarship worth $100 and
good at any of five different colleges
in the state was presented to Leslie
Sweetland, as the member of the class
having the highest per cent of scholar
ship. We congratulate Principal Mead
on the fine class graduated under his j
<*are. and trust their future may be such j
as will reflect with honor on his teach-1
ings. The program was rendered as
follows:
March.Mbs. R. P. Stars
Invocation.Rev. F. D. Kennedy
Trio.Selected
Etta Lof holm Coralene Leininger
Vivian Nightingale
Oration.“ Progress-’
Raymond N. Kearns
Quartette."Old Friends”
Clarence R. Sweetland Leslie F. Sweetland
Ottis E. Hiser Theodore F Pilger
Class History.
Bertha Mead
Piano Solo.“ Moonlight on the Mississippi'
Meroe J. Outhouse
Sextette. .Selected
Coralene Leininger Jessica Leininger
Ella N. Foster Josephine John
Irene Gibson Lillian Conhiser
Address.State Supt. W. K Fowler
Class Song. .. . ..
Presentation of Diplomas ..
....— .1.State Superintendent
Benediction.Rev John Madelt
The baccalaureate sermon by Rev.
Madely at the opera house, last Sunday
evening, was said to be an excellent ad
dress and very instructive as well, a
large audience being present.
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REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
THE
First National Bank
OK LOUP City
charter NO. 7277, INCORPORATED
At Loup City In the State of Nebraska, at
the Close of Business, June 9th, 1901:
RESOURCES.
i Loans and discounts.£ 85,699 06
| Overdrafts secured and unsecured 786 08
U. S. bonds to secure circulation. 7.000 0Q
Premiums on U. S. bonds. 354 38
Bonds, securities, etc... 48f 00
Banking house, furniture, fixtures, 3,200 00
Due from approved reserve agents. 16,400 64
Checks and other cash items. 596 59
Notes of other National banks. 500 00
Fractional paper currency, nickels
and cents. 152 11
Lawful money reserve in bank, viz: —
Specie..*6.169 00
Le?al tender notes ... .. 1,680 00—7,749 Oo
Total.6122,924 86
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid in. 895,000 00 j
Undivided profits, less expenses and
taxes paid. 2,056 13'
! Due to State Banks and Bankers. 70 W
Individual deposits subject to
check. 75.231 44
Demand certificates of deposit. 20.566 35
Total.6122,924 86
State of Nebraska, ( _
County of Sherman. ( 8 8
1. W. F. Mason, Cashier of the above
named Bank, do solemnly swear that the
above statement is true to the best of my
knowledge and belief.
yy. f. Mason, Cashier.
OORRECT--ATTE8T:
M. L. Cull*t, Director.
R. J. Nightingale, Director.
C. A. Mason, Director.
Subscribed and svyorn to. before me this
16th day of June, 1904.
J. 8. Pedler.
(Seal.) Notary Public.
My commission expires Nov. 10, 1904.
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Extra quality gallon Peaches.. .. 50c
Good Prunes, per pound. 5c
i Bars Silver Leaf Soap.25c
Choice Salmon, per can.10c
Buy Loup City Flour, per sack. $1.30
CHASE’S
A. P. CULLEY, President. W F MASON, Cashier,
FIRST NAtToML
OF Loup eiTY
General Banking Business Transacted,
PAID UP CAPITAL STOCK, $25,000.00.
OOnRESFONDENTg:
Seaboard National Bank, New York City, N. Y.
Omaha National Bank, Omaha, Nebraska.
DRAPER SADDLERY COMPANY
MANUFACTURERS OF
LIGHT and HEAVY HARNESS
SADDLES and DRIDLES
BLANKETS, ROBES, WHIPS, PUY NETS, BRUSHES, CURRY COMBS.
Repairing Neatly Executed. All Work Warranted.
• HAND MADE HARNESS A SPECIALTY.
Bargains in Bnggies and Spring Wagons
LOUP CITY ... . NEBRASKA
A Model Lunch Room.:
MSHIiS AT Hills, HOURS.
-* OPEC FROM 6:30 A- M- TO 11:30 P, M, k
OYSTERS ANY STYLE **+►
FRESE BREED RED RUSS FROM TEE
CELEBRATED CASS BROS BAKERY OF AURORA.
Also Res and Cakes for sib tore.
Two Doors West of Post Office.' •
BAYNE St JONES, Loup City, Nebraska.
W. R. MELLOR
LODP CITY‘NEBRASKA.
Buys, Sells and Rental
RE LEST TE
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RESIDENT AGENT FOR B. & M. LANDS
AND LINCOLN LAND CO. TOWN LOTS.
mm IBM M mm
BOUGHT AT THE
B. & M. Elevators
MCALPINE, LOUP CITY, SCHAUPP SIDING,
ASHTON AND FARWELL.
Coal for Sale al Lonp City ill Asia. Will Bay
HOGS AT SCHAUPP SIDING AND FARWELL
Call and see our coal and get onces on grain.
E.G. TAYLOR.
John Solmes
^DEALER IN»*
HARDWARE
FTTIRlSriTTnRE
Steel Ranges, Cook Stoves,
Tinware, Screen Doors,
Hammocks, Lawn Mowers
Guns and Ammunition. Carry a full line of guaranteed
-
Paints, Linseed and Machine Oils.
PLACE YOUR ORDER FOR
binding twine now
\w^ ObII stud S@6
W .T. CHASE '
_ • —THE—
Popular Druggist
FOR THE PUREST AND BEST
Drugs, Paipts, Oils, g
CIGARS, FRUITS IN SEASON, ETC. J|
LOUP CITY, NEBRASKA^*
SEE
t. m. era
IF O jEc
FARM MACHINERY, WAGONS, BUG
GIES, WINDMILLS, PUMPS, HAY
RAKES, STACKERS, SWEEPS.
XiCru/p Pity, IDTe~bras!k:a,
I. DEPEWS*
Blacksmith $ Wagon Maker,
I hav^ afouJ>hiorJLhL1/in^®*-«rtn2 b6Bt f^PP®* north of the Platte Elver
Chtnlr/ « ^ ® anJ* a complete line of the latest improved, mt
fra Jit ?“b w™ XJJS^SUEE Wl“ l“,w " 01>emt' “ “«
MY PRICES ARE REASONABLE AND PROMPT
ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALL CUSTOMERS.
The North western $1