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    VOLUME XXI. LOUP CITY, NEBRASKA, THURSDAY, JUNE 30, 1904 NUMBER 33
Professional Cards
R. J. NIGHTINGALE
LOUP GITY, NEB
AARON WALL
Lawyer
Practices in all Courts
Loup City, Neb.
ROBT.P. STARR
Attorney-at-Law,
LOUP CITY, REBR8SK8. ■
•II. H. •IIIWID
Bonded Abstracter
Loup City, - Nebraska.
Ouly set of Abstract boobs in county
j. h7long
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 «rood 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
modified by modern equippment.
Dr. A. R NORTON,
Veterinary Surgeon and
HORSE DENTIST.
OFFICE—At tny new residence second
door east, ot opera house.
LOUI* OITV. : . - NEBR ASKA.
St. Elmo Hotel
A. ERAZIM, Fropr.
LOUP CITY, - NEBRASKA
Farmers’ Table a Specialty
Farmers of Sherman eounty are
specially invited to make the St.
Elmo their headquarters when at
the county seat.
Wesley McComos, H F lobirt
McCOMBS % PEDLER
Livery ft 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 wisQ our services.
YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED
INSURE YOUR
PROPERTY
I am handling first-class In
surance, and can give you the
best of security against
FIRE, LIGHTNING,
WIND STORMS
and TORNADOES
in the
St. Paul Fire Marine,
Continental, Springfield,
or National Ins. Co. ’s
Will also insure against HAIL in j
the St. Paul Fire Marine. Losses
paid in full. Office with T. S. Nigbt
• ingale, Loup City, Neb.
F. E. Brewer
eofJGfp’s
City Dray anfl Transfer line
J. W. & A. T. Conger, Props.
All'klndsof hauling will be given prompt
attention and will make a specialty o(
moving household good. Ice delivered in
any part of town. Yonr patronage solicited,
LOUP CITY. - - - NEBRASKA.
philo Spydef
Contractor and Builder
Estimates Furnished • \
On Short Notice
Loup City, Nebraska.
PHOTOGRAPHER,
LOUP CITY, NEB.
Photographs, Farm views, stock pictures
etc. Finest instrument west of the Missouri
river. All work stricly guaranteed. ^
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The Northwestern
PUBLISHED EVERY PRIDAY
AT THE COUNTY SEAT.
TERMS:—*1.00 PKB TEAR. IF PAID IH ADVANC1
Entered at the Loup City Postofflce for tran&
mission through the mails as second
class matter1
J. W. BURLEIGH. Ell. and Pub.
will be celebrated at
Jeppej^s Park
AMUSEMENTS
Dancing in Pavillion
First Class Floor and Good Mu
sic. Bring you dinners and have a
good time.
ADMISSION FREE
How does Roosevelt and Fairbanks
strike you ?
While the new revenue and the
assessor is so much in evidence it
seems an.oportune time for discuss
ing the subject of fair and equitable
taxations. In Germany they have
a revenue law which provides that a
property owner must accept ten per
cent more from a purchaser for his
property than the amount at w hich
he gives it in to the assessor. That
makes the tax payer more than will
ing to put a fair valuation on his
property; otherwise he may lose it
by some one buying it at much less
than its real value. This seems to
the writer to be an exelient and just
plan of raising revenue.— Mason
City. Star.
Here is farmer’s receipt for rid
ding the premises of rats and mice.
!f you sprinkle sulphur on the barn
floor and -through your corn as you
gather it there will not be a rat or
mouse to bother. I have some old
corn in a crib and not a rat or a
mouse can be found. In stacking
hay and oats sprinkle a little on the
ground and through each load, and
take my word for it, rats and mice
can’t stay there. A pound of sul
phur will be snfficieut to preserve a
large crib of corn and it is good
for stock and will not hurt the corn
for bread.
Schuyler 9, Loup City 2.
The local ball team met defeat at the
hands of the Schuyler aggregation last
Thursday on the Loup City diamond.
Owing to the raiDS, the diamond was in
poor shape tor good ball, yet the game
was brilliant from start to finish. Only
in field work did the visitors outclass
the home team, which was the main
reason for the unevenness of the score
9 to 2. Emory Knight and Albert
Johnson demonstrated that they have
few amateur equals in the state, since
the ratio of fans was 13 to 2 in favor of
the Lonp City battery. The Schuyler
boys are loud in their praises of the
hospitable treatment they receive*!
from the lovers of the game in this city
and are a unit in their esteem of Um
pire Mellor,
Clear Creek Chat
Burkner’s house is completed.
Ned Harper lost a horse by light
ning.
A. Kohl’s new house is nearing
completion.
A Zaho says*lie will move to Cal
ifornia this fall.
A much needed road is about to
be opened up north of R. Baker’s.
'l'he barley needs dry weather or
it will lodge and be hard to save.
The weather is fine, with plenty
of rain. Last Friday gave us 2£
inches.
A. J. Wilson sold his half sec
tion of land to parties in Butler
county
Corn looks fine, with the excep
tion of a few fields. It is well tend
ed and promises a big ciop.
Recorder.
UNCLAIMED LETTERS
remaining in the Post Office at Loup
City, Nebraska, month ending Jane
30,1904.
Mrs E Butler, Mrs Joshle O’BIare
Mrs C W Davis, Mrs Melta Williams.
O H Dennett, F M Drigg, E J Elsberry.
R D Ford, A W Gass, John Owen, L B
Rooker, R O Ring. H Heed, C Taylor.
L Saddler, T H Warner, Ignac Kuffel.
Persons claiming the above will please
say “advertised” and give date of this
»i®f. W. T. Owens, P, M.
/ ’ '« V'-V- vV.v - ...
Public School Election, Etc.
The annual school meeting of this
district convened at the school house
on Monday afternoon of this week at 2
o’clock, with S. N. Sweetland acting as
moderator and j. S. Pedler director.
On motion it was ordered that the
11th and 12th grades be added to our
school.
A cement sidewalk was ordered to
run along the east, south and one-half
wav on the west of the school house
block.
The auditing committee appointed
were E. A. Draper, E. G. Taylor and
W.R.Mellor, and J.W.Long, D.C. Leach
and It. J. Nightingale were appointed
as ajcoramittee to recommend a levy.
The auditing committee reported the
treasurer’s books and vonchers correct
and that the amount of cash on hand
corresponded with the amount reported
by the director.
The committee on levy recommended
that 20 mills be levied lor general pur
poses and 2 mills for bond.
Some of the patrons of the district
urged the cleaning of certain portions
of the school house and the re-seating
of the grammar room, which was or
dered done.
The election of trustees for the ensu
ing three years resulted as follows.
J. P. Leininger.43
S. N. Sweetland.33
D. P. Leach.25
A. B. Outhouse.22
The first two were declared elected.
Nine months of school the comihg
year was ordered.
A Well Ordered Institution.
Ed. Northwestern: Being on busi
ness at the institution tor feeble minded
at Beatrice, last week, I took the op
portunity to see how it was run, hav
ing read a great deal about the manage
ment of four years ago—or as you may
call “mismanagement” at that time.
The institution is now’ under the man
agement of Dr. A. Johnston, who un
derstands the business and attends to
it. I found the strictest discipline and
best of training in all the departments.
He has the best of assistants you may
find in any institution.
The physician, Dr. F. K. Osborn, in
whom all have confidence, is a very
pleasant gentleman and has strictly up
to-date methods.
Mrs. Armstrong, principal of the
school department, is the proper person
for that place She guided me through
all the rooms during school hours, and
I can say the managemedtis something
we all may be proud of If you go to
the State Fair, seethe exhibit from this
institution.
They have a brush factory, their own
electric light plant and a brass hand of
fourteen pieces, which is about as good
as any you may find. They haye dances
where every teacher has to dance w ith
the inm ates, which duty is a part of
their contract. They have an adminis
tration building occupied by tlu* offi
cers and employes, some thirty-five |in
number The first floor of this is used
as a dining room for the inmates, some
335 tn number There are twTo build
ings for the boys, one for the girls and
one for a hospital. There is a farm of
222 acres, under finest cultivation.
The institution has the milk from 20 to
25 cows. It will pay any one to visit
this excellently managed institution at
Beatrice. Jacob Albers.
Bad Blood Boiling.
Ashton had another lawsuit on
its haDds last Thursday. It seems
that Robert Watke arrived in town
on Wednesday evening and was
followed from place to place,
threatened and abused and ordered
out of town by certain parties. Fi
nally he went out to sleep at Bert
Leukazewski’s. About midnight the
parties came with a warrant, arrest
ed Watke and put him in the vil
lage jail and kept him there till
morning. In the trial R. P. Starr
represented Mr. Nick Kosmicki, one
of the parties who had threatened
Mr. Watke, while H. M. Mathew
looked after his side of the case.
The case was compromised, Mr.
Kosmicki paying the costs and other
consideration. We have since heard
that Watke has caused tbe ar
rest of Kosmicki in Judge Ahgier’s
court. There seems to be plenty
of bad blood running riot in and
arqpnd our lovely little sister town.
■ -. *
A Stabbing Affray.
Sunday night, the 19th, John.Goc
the valliatit constable of Ashton
township, assisted by a posse, went
out several miles north of Ashton
ar.d after the exercise of consider
able strategy, captured one of the
Sonnerifeldboys, on charge of stab
bing with intent to kill a citizen,
named Vincent, of Howard county.
The doctor, who examined the in
juries of the wounded man, says
that if one of the cuts had been a
half inch higher, it would have been
fatal. We are informed that the
wounded man’s arm hangs limply at
his side siuce he received the stabs
in bis shoulder and back. Oounty
Attorney J.S. Pedler was summoned
before tbe justice court.of Mr. John
F.Smitb to prosecute for the offense.
We understand the defendant was
fined $50 and costs, som $80 in all.
Extra quality gallon Peaches.... 50e
Good Prunes, per pound. 5c
7 Bars Silver Leaf Soap.25c '
Choice Salmon, per can.10c
Buy Loup City Flour, per sack. $1.30
CHASE’S
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A. P. GULLEY, President. W. F. MASON, Cashier.
FIRST NAtIIaL BANK
of Loup city.
General Banking Business Transacted.
PAID UP CAPITAL STOCK, $25,000.00.
CORRESPONDENTS: . .
Seaboard National Bank, New York City, N. Y.
. Omaha National Bank, Omaha, Nebraska.
DRAPER SADDLERY COMPANY
MANUFACTURERS OF
LIGHT and HEAVY HARNESS
SADDLES and BRIDLES
BLANKKT8, ROBES, WHIPS, PLY NETS, BRUSHES, CURRY COMBS.
Repairing Neatly Executed. All Work Warranted.
HAND MADE HARNESS A SPECIALTY.
Bargains in Buies aid Swing Wapns
LOUP CITYr - - - NEBRASKA
gnmononm wnryffnwwk
A Model Lunch Room.
: MSHLiS HLU HOURS.
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I -* QPEE FROM 6=30 A- M- TO 11=30 P. M, w- |
■4¥r OY STERS ANY STYLE
; FRESH BREED END BUNS FROM THE \
; CELEBRETED CESS BROS BEKERY OF EURORE. !
j Also Pies and Cades for sale tore. ;
; Two Doors West of Post Office. . •
BAYNE & JONES) Loup City, Nebraska.
Wrarn-.. rffr-n-7-..g
W. R.MELLOR
LOUP CITY,*NEBRASKA.
Buys, Sells and Rents#
RESIDENT AGENT FOR B. & M. LANDS
AND LINCOLN LAND CO. TOWN LOTS.
STMTiis
BOUGHT AT THE
B. & M Elevators
MCALPINE, LOUP CITY, SCHAUPP SIDING,
ASHTON AND FARWELL.
Ctal to Salt al Lta; City ail Ashtti. Will Bay
HOGS AT SCHAUPP SIDING AND FARWELL
Call and see our coal and get prices on grain.
E. G- TAYLOR.
John Solmes
^DEALER IN**
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Tinware, Screen Doors,
Hammocks, Lawn Mowers
Guns and Ammunition. Carry a full line of guaranteed
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