" 'l 1 I II . J Iioaal Dews. Free show Monday Night. It pays to trade at C. C. Cooper's. Your wife happy? UseGrow’s flour See Bayne & Jones for Ice Cream in bulk. See the great Belgian horse at the St. Elmo barn. Go to C. C. Cooper’s for good grocer ies. at right prices. Aug. Jung was a U. P. passenger for Omaha last Saturday. Do you need a Sweep or Stacker? T. M. Reed sells them. Mrs C. N. French went to Dwight, Monday, to visit an uncle. Grow sells the finest buckwheat flour in the market. Try it. C. R. Grow.wiil go Monday to Grand Island to work in a barber shop. Mr. L. Stonecypher. a printer of St. Paul, was in town over Sunday. Gents, get your suits cleaned and pressed at Johnson, Lorentz & Co’s. John Chapalewski is enjoying a pro longed visit with relatives in Iowa. W. D. Hover, Embalmer and Fu neral Director. Ready day or night. A car of blacksmithing coal received by E. G. Taylor at the B. & M. Eleva tor. fcs New shingles are being put on this office. What queer things happen now a-days? My five-room house is for sale. Easy terms. Come and see me at the St. Elmo Hotel. A. Erazim. C. C. Cooper sells the Gold Medal brand of Coffee, tie best 15c, 20c and 25c coffee on the market. Dr. J. M. Aikin was a Loup City vis itor, last Friday, leaving over the U. P. for Omaha Saturday morniog. J. N. Bayne of the Model Restaurmt is enjoying an extended visit from his parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Bayne from Aurora. Horsemen go and see the magnificent Belgian stallion on exhibition at the St Elmo barn. Leach & Pierce will take pleasure in showing him to you We received a pleasant call last Thursday from Mrs. H. B. Musser aDd Miss Musser from north of this city They will hereafter read this paper, Fourth of July, via the Union Pacif ic, one and one third fare for round trip. Tickets on sale July 2 to 4 inclusive, good returning July 5. Conductor Taylor last week enjoyed a visit from a daughter and son-in-law from Curtis, Neb; and from a daughter living at Grand Island. Boone, the Photographer, will soon visit our farmer friends and take pho tographs of their homes, and any and all yiews desired. Hold your orders. Mrs. Ruth Maulsby and children, who have been visiting-the lady’s sister, Mrs. Ed. Draper, left for their home at Wichita, Kas., last Saturday, via the U.P., County Judge Augier issued a license to unite in marriage, on Wednesday of this week, Mr. S. D. Baker and Miss Ada Davenport, both of Elm township this county. The Herbal Remedy Company carry largest medicine show on the road. Good singers, line dancers and funny come dians. They will be in Lonp for two weeks, commencing July 4, with a big free show on first uight. J. S Pedler and Charley Conhiser went down to St. Paul, last Thursday evening, and watched W. R. Mellor go through the Commandery degrees. He is said to have been a good subject for the Doys. The Herbal Remedy Company, that commences a series of ecterainments in their large pavilion carry a company of ladies and gentlemen to entertain in a refined manner. They will be in Loup City two weeks, commencing July 4th. Free show first night. Miss 01 lie Roberts, accompanied by Mrs. Troy Hale, went to Grand Island to consult Dr. Davis. Miss Robrts is an acute sufferer from an abscess in her neck, which has been troubling her for some time. We trust she may ob tain early and bermanent relief. Jenner’s Park will be opened July Fourth to the general public. On that day there will be amusements of vari ous kinds, dancing in thepavillion. and a good time guaranteed all around. Picnic parties are especially invited. Admission free. See notice on first I>age. Floyd Gibson, while practicing on the bj&ll grounds Saturday was struck on the head with a ball bat rendering him unconscious for half an hour. The bat slipped from the hands of Harvey O’Bryan while batting He was fcakep home and is reported doing nicely. Drs. Davis & Farnsworth of Grand Island, Neb., are prepared to treat all forms of chronic diseases, such as Rheu matism, Stomach disorders, Tumors, Cancers, Paralysis, Kidney diseases,etc. The doctors use. besides medicine and surgery, the x-ray, hot air baths, elec tricity and massage* Summer drinks of all kind’s at the Model. Do you want a Cream Separator? T. M. lteed sells them. I>. J Swanson makes shoes, sells shoes, repairs shoes. Floyd Gibson has taken a jiosition in the Model restaurant. Hand separator oil, 45 cents per gal lon, at C. C. Cooper’s. Clint Outhouse shipped a car of hog* to Omaha last Monday. Miss Libby Erizim is helping in the Johnson-Loren tz store. R. J. Nightingale moved into his ele gant new home yesterday. George Dinsdale shipped six cars of cattle to Omaha last Monday. Finest home-made bread fresii every day at A. E. Chase's grocery. Mackintoshes for Ladies and Gentle men at Johnson Lorentz & Co. Miss Henthorn of Aurora is visiting Miss Alice McLaughin of this city. Notice the new adys of Mi’s Gasteyer arid Swanson the shoe man this week, The Northern Milling Co.’s flour is the best. D. C. Grow’, Manager. Mrs. A. E Chase left for Sedaiia, Mo , last Tuesday, via the U. P., to visit friends. Frank Dennis, the good injun from St. Paul, was visiting friends here last Friday. W. R. Waite and family of Valley spent last Sunday with Wilber Waite and family. Editor Brown and son left for Omaha this morning to enjoy a few days’ rest and recreation. Binding twine now on hand at T. M. Reed's. Place your order for amount you may need. The graduated class of 1904 were en tertained last Saturday evening by the Misses Leininger. Misses fiyrdie and Pearl Needham left last week for Colorado Springs, to spend the summer. Grandma Snyder has our thanks for a pail of lusci jus cherries. Oh, yum yum. but they are good. Ilomeseekefs’ excursion to Rosebud Reservation, via U P. Dates July 1 to 22 inclusive. See agent. Dr Sumner Da vis,Grand Island, Neb-, specialist in disease of eye and ear. Examination lor glasses. Gay Callahan of Kansas City, brother in-law of Mrs. Dr. Main, was a Loup City visitor a few days since The dance at the park last Saturday night was a pronounced success and all present were well pleased. A sister of John Neeham left last week for her home at Mirage, Colo., after a pleasant with friends here. Miss Gladys O’Bryan returned from Columbu3, Monday evening, where she has been attending parochial school. Ffirmer's don’t p^iy your money out for tin e ms, Good axle grease at Dra per's at 5 cents apound Investigate. Mr. and Mrs Troy Hale have been entertaining a nephew and two nieces from Battle Creek, Neb rjjey returned home Tuesday. Edgar Hawk ran a pitchfork in his left leg yesterday while working in Parkhurst’s alfalfa field, making a paiu ful wound. Miss Maud Reynoldsiclosed her school in the J. W. Johnson district, last Fri day, and will spend her vacation on the farm witli her good parents. Baptist Young People’s Union of America, Detroit, Mich., July 7-10. One fare plus $2 25 for round trip. Dates of sale 4 to 6 inclusive, via the U. P. The school board last Saturday even ing re-elected all the old corps of teach ers for the ensuing year. That speaks well for the efficiency of our teachers. The editor and wife returned from Omaha, Monday evening, accompanied by the editor’s good mother, who ex pects to remain the greater part of the summer. Fourth of duty rams, via the Burling ton Route. Round trip tickets at a very low rate, on sale July g, 3 a#d 4, return limited July 5. Minimum rate 25 cents Ask agent. Henning Claussen was down to this city, yesterday, making rebort of his school district to the (superintendent and reported his good conduct to these headquarters as well. Beatrice Chautauqua. Low rates via tfec Burlington Route. To Beat rice and EsUwn from Loup City at $5.60 July 7 to 20 iuclyslye, return limited July 21. Ask a&eat ftp particulars. Worlds Fair low rates, vr#. JJ.uion Pa cific: Fifteen day tickets every ,d#y ,to Nov 30, #20.60 : 60 day tickets every day to Nov. 20. $22.90; season tickets every day from Nov, 13 to Dec. 16, $27.45. Marriage licenses were issued by Coaaty J udge Angler as follows: June 23, to Peter Dzingd and Miss Kaszan ier.Stanzyie.bofcb of Loop City; June 28, to Ole G. Lea of Revenna and Miss Minnie Hocheheidt of Loup City. Old papers for sale at this olfice. New Soda Fountain in operation at the Model. The M. E choir picnicks in .Tenner’s park this afternoon. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Young Friday, 24th, a daughter. Good salted white tisli, 5 cents per pound.at C. C. Cooper’s. Miss Addie Leininger is entertaining Miss Maud Person of Central City. Mrs. Dalnnrn of St. Paul is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Daddow. The juniors from Ashton won from our juniors, yesterday. Score, 11 to 8. Do you read The Northwestern? If not, why not? Less than 2c per week Hascall’s Carbon Roof Paint for sale in bulk at Gasteyer's. Price. "5 cents per gallon. 30-4 The fourth quarterly conference of the M E. church will be held here July Uth and 10th. Joe Cording droye over to Ashton. Sunday. Joe went alone, but she re turned with him. The latest addition to the list of fra ternal insurance societies in this city is the Modern Brotherhood of America. Ward YerValin, bookkeeper in the Keystone lumber office^ with Ins family are on a visit this week with relatives in Nuckoll county. For Sale.—One Iloltman & Taylor Threshing Machine and 12-horse power steam engine. Thresher been in use about one year. Price, 81300. Iuquire of Jos. Damboski,Loup City, Neb. 31 Mrs. Douglas, while at the late state Sunday school convention at Grand Island, took tt short hand report of the proceedings, which she gave at the Baptist church in this city last Sunday evening. It was highly interesting and thoroughly appreciated by those present. The Union Pacific will sell round trip j tickets to St. Louis and return at the following low rates: Fifteen days tick ets. every day to Nov. 20, good to re turn 15 days, $20 00. Sixty day tickets every day to Nov. 20. good te return GO days. $22.iK) Season tickets, every day | to Nov. 15. good up to Dec .k>, $27.45. i Inquire ol U. P. agent. Notice to Debtors and Creditors To Whom It May Cone* rn: All those knowing themselves in debted to the firm of Odendahl Bros., or to either member of the firm, on note or account, ara requested to call and settle at once. Al-o. all those having I accounts agdnst the firm are requested ! to present the same without delay. W. G. Odendahl, Mrs. Viola Odendahl. Loup City,Nebr., June 30, 1004. ft To the Farmer. I am pieparing a medicine for shoul der galls that will cure the worst of them and work the horse every day. Come and see. I also have a prepara tion that will cure barbed wire cuts and yon need not wash the sore once. Will leave no scars to amount to any thing, if used as directed. Dr. A. ii. Norton. Loup City. NOTICE TO LAND OWNERS. To whom it may concern: The com missioner appointed to view a road compiencin^ the northeast corner of section two [21 in township sixteen [10] north ot range fifteen [Jfj] in Sherman county, Nebraska, and rupuing thence south on the section line between sec tions two and one, in said township, one mile, to the southeaiil^oiner of said Sectjon two, thence west one-half mile to the quarter .stake on south side of said section two, jpipmg Road No. 77. Commencing again at the southwest corner ot said section two, and running thence two miles west on section line along the south side of sections three and four, in the township aforesaid, and terminating at the southwest corner of said section four in said township, and connecting with the Loup City and Arcadia road with said Road No. 77 be established, has reported in favor there of, and all claims for damage, or objec tions thereto, must be filed in the Clerk’s office of said county on or before the 12th day ot August, 1904, or said road will be "established without refer ence thereto. Dated this 8th day ot June. 1904. Geo. H. Gibson, County Clerk. Last pub. June 30. NOTICE T9 LAND OWNERS. To all wborn i£ m#y concern;— The commissioner appojnJted tp view a road commencing at Road No, 09. at j the southwest corner of section 0, town.-1 ship 10, range 13, and running thence south on section line between aections 10 and 17,20 and 21, 28 and 29, to the southwest corner of section 28, thence east one mile, and terminating at the southeast corner of section 28, all in Sherman county, Nebraska, has report ed in favor thereof, and all objections thereto or claims for damage must be filed in the office of the County Clerk of Sbprppan county, Nebraska, on or before npop of t&e £lst day of August, 1904, or said road jyftl be established without reference thereto. , Dated this 1st day of July, 1904. j Geo. H. Gibson, * County Clerk. Last pub. July 21. Board of Supervisors Meet. Loop City, Nebr , June 13, 1004. County Board of'Supervisors met pur suant to adjournment of June 7tb, Present D.C. Grow, chairman; John Maiefski, W. O. Brown, Peter Thode, Geo. Brammer, W. II. Chapman, sup ervisors ami Geo. II. Gibson Clerk, and the following business was had and done to-a it: The Mizuer road petition for estab lishment and the Houser road petition vacation, in Washington town ship, heard and road committee in» strutted to examine cites of same and report J une 17th. Frydzyk road petition was taken up and allowed as prayed for on condition that Oak Creek aud Asllton townships pay dam rges as allowed by appralsment. By motion a county atlas was ordered for the clerks office. The Sfark and Gray bridges were ordered rebuilt and the Ka?h and Ben son bridges repaired if they were not to badly rotted, otherwise they should be rebuilt also. Said bridges are all on the west side of the county. Bond of First Natioual Bank of Loup City was apptoved- and old touds of First Bjnk ordered returned. The Bushausen road vacation and Taggart establishment, all in Bristol township, were allowed as prayed tor. Boecking road petition in Hazard township was allowed as prayed for with the proviso that Hazard township, pay the damages allowed. By motion it was ordered that damages to the amount of §80.00 be allowed to Clarence and Lewis Howe on account of the establishment of the Deininger road betweeu sections 15 and 16, T 16, R 14. |40.00 to each ami that Logan township pay said damages allowed. County Judge was Instructed to pur chase a set of the “CobyM statutes tor the use of his office. By motion the claim of Frank P. Petersen, for damage for crippling a horse on road work was not allowed. The tax assessed against tha Rogers Cattle company was ordered striken from the tax iist of 1902, they having furnished satisfactory evidence that said cattle bad been previously assessed In Buffalo county. Board adjourned to Friday, June 17 h at 9 a in. Geo II. Gilts w, Cirri; Loop City . Nrl., June 14, 1904. Coun'y Board of S*ip**rvieo s met it tlie Court II* use in Loup City as a Board of Equali/.*(i< n as per the siatutis provided. Present I). C. Grow, cliatl man;VV. O. Brown, W. II. Chapman. John Mai*-f.sLi, Andrew Gtrstka, Ge >. Bmmiiier, Peter Tbode, sup* rvisors and Geo. |I GibS< n, Cieik, and the follow in; business was had and rjope to-wit. Board continued as a Boar*! of Equal! nation up to an*i includir.i; Jupr> l«Ji 1G04, The followii g proiebts wi re euteied and pas.-eJ upon as stated, A. E. Aelenback on personal property r* quest not grunted, AsaM Ue’d at to John Maiefski e2ne4 11-14 13 $180 $100 “ “ v«2nw4 11-14 13 195 170 E. A. Draper nw4 13 13-16 900 265 Andrew Garstka, se4, 34 15 18, 356 300 Geo. Trueisen n«4 22-16-15 320 220 “ “ se4 22-16 15 600 500 A. Erazim Lot 7 8 B 24 625 600 “ “ 19 20 81 22 Bl . 6 500 480 A. B. Outhouse ne4se4 18 16 15, 500 480 ““ “ n«4 9, 16-15 Disallowed E H Chambers,agt,ne4 21-16 14 500 400 *‘nw4 “ •* “disallowed “ “ “ sw4 *• “ “ 500 450 “ “ “ “ 8e 4 . 500 450 A M Bennett 22x50 B. 5 800 700 F 8 Robbins 22x75 fi. o 800 725 Frank Otlrwski sw4 1 15-15 715 600 J W Long agt, ne4 17 15 16 500 425 .s*4 “ 15 16 500 450 “ “ f “ “ sw 17 13-14 disallowed - *' *w4 17 16 14 400 800 .. >2>2 6 16-14 350 300 "*» »• »• nw4 21H6 14 300 200 ** “ »• " s*4 “ 16 14 280 200 “ - " ** bw4 7 16 14 3£0 220 E K Long n«4 7-10 14 320 £20 .. m* 13 16 15 300 2p0 W K M' llor nt4 5 16-15-15 300 200 *• “ *• 0*4 27-16 14 560 450 .* 8*4, 27 16 14, 400 400 “ “ “ f-e4 34 16 14 360 240 “ •* “ nt*4 8-16-14 500 450 .. bw4 5-16 15 500 450 ““ “ riw4 26-16-15 400 320 W U Mellur ait’y 8e4 21 14 14 256 200 “ “ *• “ se4 29 14 15 360 300 Long & Mellor Sec. 17-15 13 1Q0O 825 “ “ sec. 21-13 15 1000 8(K) VV R Mellur att’y u»4 6 15 13 380 340 “ “ •• “ *2e filed in the office of the county clerk ot Sin rman county, Nebraska, on or be fore noon of the 20th day of August, 1904, or such road will be established without reference there’o. Dated this 22nd day of June. 1D:‘4. Geo. II. Gibson. Cou' ty Clerk. (L -st pub. July 14.) NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Lincoln, Neb.. June 21,1904. Notice is hereby given that the fol io wing.named Bettier has tiled notice of his Intention to make final proof in sup port of his claim, and that said proof will be made before J. A. Angier, Coun ty Judge, at Loup City, Nebraska, on Auguste, 1904 viz: James W. Johnson, for the southwest quarter of section 2, township 16 north., range 14 west, H. E. No. 17519. He names the following witnesses to proye his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Will Peterson, of Loup City, Neb., George Peterson, of Loup City, Neb., A. J. Friend, of North Loup, Neb., and F. Papernik, of Loup Citr, Nebraska. W. A. Gkekn, Register. (Last. pub. Ju'y 28.) NOTICE OF INCORPORATION. Notice is hereby given that the Loup Cold Tire Setter Company was incorpo rated on the 1st day of May, A. D. H>04; that the principal place of transacting its business shall be the village of Loup City, Nebraska; that the mature of the business to be transacted shsll be the manufacture and sale'of Cold Tire Set ters and other manufactured articles of like nature or connected therewith; the purchase, holding, manufacture and sale of patented articles; the purchase, holding and sale of real estate; to make contracts with other persons, partner ships or corporations, for the manufac ture and s»le or both the manufacture and sale of such articles: that the authorized capital stock of said corpora tion is $20,000.00 in shares of $100.00 each, fully paid and non-assessable; that said corporation shall not com-' tnence business until twenty shares of stock have been subscribed and pay ment received for same, the remainder of the Capital .Stock to issue by order of the Bond of Directors; that said cor poration s^ifll commence to exist on the i§t (Jay pf May, A. ft. J0QL and termi nate May 1st, A. J). 1024; that the high est amount of indebtedness shall not be to exceed two-thirds of the paid up cap ital stock; that the business of said cor poration shall be conducted by a board of three directors, who shall be elected from the stockholders at each annual meeting; that the officers and method of conducting the business shall b9 as Erovided in the by-laws to be adopted y the Board of Directors. • CARSTEIf TRUELSEN, James I. Depew. William R.:Mellor. Last pub. July 21. 0 One * Moment ( Please Something new next week. Watch this space. For Sale by JOHNSON, LOBENTZ & Go, Bargains in Shoes AT B.J. SWANSONS A good assortment of medium priced Stylish and solidly made shoes Just received. We quote prices on a few: Ladies Vici Kid Shoes at.$1.75 Men’s Vipi Kid Shoes, size 11 1-2 to 2, - - 1.25 Children’s Vici Kid Shoes, size 8 to 11, - - 1.15 Children’s Vici Kid Shoes, size 5 to 8 - - - .50 Boys’ Shoes, from * - * - * $1.25 to 2.50 Men’s Shoes, from - . * - 1.25 to 5.00 Every pair warranted to be as represented or money refunded. Respectfully’ B. J. SWANSON. 01 ClR Ml illITU'S lift t Why Shouldn’t They? Those boys have been fed from infancy on good, wholesome bread made from Schuyler Flour The Beet in the Whole State Try it, you folks who live on the North, South, East and West sides and watch your muscles develop, and then go out and win the games. For Sale AT GASTEYER’S